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Show Tage Four Friday, May 20, 1S33. THE VOICE OF SEASON TO 50 10 SAVINGS ON NEW and USED FURNITURE $19.93 EXTENSION BREAKFAST SETS $ $112.93 BEDROOM SUITE .95 4 i NOW $82.30 BEDROOM GROUP, All for $ wj -. $69.75 New Style MONTAG RANGE, plus $ $16.75 Stainless Steel cooking set, 7 pc, AU -- $103.75 LIVING ROOM GROUPS, (See this in our window) I .50 .75 'j .50 $ SALE II A R O EDGE IfO il J. II T Rech-ardso- .50 $ Groups trare.y H. . ereuLgDn tbs Tojce, Mrs. Kay Bromley and sou auditorium of ths school. The Earl. class consists of It girl and It a Mahlon Smith entertained Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Reporter Lorna Mecham, Reporter birthnumber of his a boys. friends at 084R5 Telephone Telephone C26JS Charles Crook, Keith Openshaw day party Saturday evening. The Old Folks committee enThe Daughters of the Pioneers and Kenneth Dickinson have Just The P. T. A. election was held 4 weeks recreational joyed a weiner roast at Wick's completed wore up afternoon at Sharon Friday delightfully entertained at eventraining at the U. of U, and Provo canyon Wednesday school. Mrs. Rimer Eastmaa waa .he home of Mrs. Elizabeth Fereveryone Is Invited to contact ing. Those present to enjoy ihe chosen president. Ford Poulson, guson. Mrs. O. C. Marriott! and advise them as to the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Robert them the a first and Maston history Mr. dainty luncheon kind of recreation they would Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Wallaee waa to served the guests. Mrs. Went. 2nd Mrs. like to enter Into. Morly, Mr. aud Mrs. Gilbert Amy Taylor secretary and Mrs. Margaret Ferguson aDd Mrs. Elsie Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aan, Baseball, soft ball, volley ball, R. G. List, historian. Campbell assisted the hostess. Miss Grace Booth entertained horse shoe pitching, hikes and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Downs and Mr. last year's officers were: Mrs. aud Mrs. Alford Harper. Grace Washburn, president, Mrs. the Bachelor Glrla1 club at her handicraft will be among the activities The descendants of Henson Pits for horse home Rthel Pyne, secretary and Mrs. Friday evening. , Twelve members we.e present, doing shoe pitching and Volley ball and Walker, (one of the original Hall, treasurer. soft hall fields are being pre ared pioneers) met at the home of Mr. Mrs. Rthel Rich of Los Angeles, needle work, playing games, and at the new and Mrs. John Y. Johnson Sunday Santaquia park. the luncheon. Cal'fornla, sister of president A. enjoying Mrs. Ira Johnson and daugh- at 3 o'clock to l .organize their Mrs. John Yeatea visited last V. Watkins spent la9t week end week with her mother, Mrs. Geo. ter Mrs. Melba Harwell of Span- family. The Walker family is one at the Watkins home. ish Fork were visiting at the of the first to settle at Pleasant Mrs. Alice Hansen of Logan Yeatea of Usher, Creer home last week end. Grove, Henson Calker being the Floyd was the house guest of Mrs. Fern Climaxing a very successful A crowd attended the first Bishop. This family has large winter's work, the Primary ofLaudte Friday and Saturday. been organized and active In wedding reception of Ora OpenA lovely home wedding Thurs- ficers and teachers and student Genealogy and Temple work for of shaw Don Davis and Santaquin held day evening waa that of Flora son the last primary of the sea- of Salem in the Minere' union hail a number of years. The recent Monday. Anderson, daughter of Mr. and last Friday evening. The young death of James and Robert WalMr. and Mrs. Vernon Laugdon Mrs. O. H. Anderson to Clay Dunn received a large variety of ker, (two prominent members of people of Provo. The ceremony was per- and Mrs. Nellie Schumann of Los nice presents. They will make the family) made It necessary to formed by President A. V. Wat- Angeles have been visiting with their home at Salem. reorganize. The following were kins at oclock. Family mem- Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Schumann. elected as officers: Pres. Ben Mrs. George Alexander of Spanbers and close friends of the Miss Nila Booth visited In Ephish Fork was a visitor last Fr.' lay jamin Walker; vice-prej. Stan bride and groom were present. raim last Sunday. ford Walker and Reed Walker; at the home of Jane Deuel. Helen S. Walker; Miss LaPreal Kockerhans was Edwin Booth who Is receivhostess at a bride's shower Mon- ing treatment at the Veteran's genealogist, Jennie W. Johnson; assistant, Della McKnignt; Hisday evening at the O. H. Ander- hospital In Sait Lake is reported son home for Miss Flora Ander- as being In a fair condition. torian, Harold S. Walks Temple Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter bride of Thursday. Those committee: Bazil Walker, David son, Mr. and Mrs, EM. Pinegar of B. Thorne, Frank Mayhew, Dean Flora Anderson, Spanish Fork were the present were: guests of lllnens LaPreal Kockerhans, Ruby Mc- Mr. and Mr,, Walker; Social committee: Jos c. Sun-aj. Plnegcr Gus Kelauder Is improving S. Walker. Estella W. Gillman, Carthy, Wllmetta Spaugy, Louise after his recent Illness but he is Aaron Walker, Ruth Lovell, Peterson, Ruby and Deena Mech-aMr. and Mrs. Von Brereton and still confined to hi home. Renone and Elaine Cook; Ida W. Weeks, Shelby Mayhew, son visited Sunday with Mr. Church News Fern and Ruth Kitchen, Maxine baby The Walker family is the oldest Brereton's Mrs, Jane The new son of Mr. and Mrs. aud largest In this community. Andreaaen, Norma Hampshire, Brereton. mother, Rhea Pyne and Mrs. Hsxel Pyne. McKindley Cook was given the Mrs. Jane Walker has been Mrs. Ellen Bellows and a group name of David Miss Anderson received some Reynolds at Sac- visiting for the past mouth with of girls spent Monday cleaning rament meeting Sunday evening. lovely gifts. her duaghter, Mrs. J. V. Johnson. the Girls canyon home so It It waa blessed A meeting and social was held up by Bishop Stanley The girls from the Junior class will be ready for use when school B. Harris. Sunday at the home of Mr. and is out The Aaronlc Priesthood under In Genealogy chaperoned by Mr. Mrs. Whitt Snyder. The Rose-qul- st the direction of Bishop Harris and Mrs. Blaine Johnson enjoyed family genealogical society took charge of the Sacrament a trip to the Sail case Temple was formed with Mrs. Natalia Y I E 7 Saturday and were baptized for Lover-idgmeeting Sunday evening. Milton four Elmo Snyder, president; hundred and fifty dead. HowGrant Omer and Johnson, (Provo) (l'elen Ovesoa Reporter) ard Lowe had the program In Those taking the trip were Fawn Miss Erva Wright secretary-trea- s. Walker, Madge Ilooley, Flora Don Loverldge, Mrs. x jrence The annual Primary Festival charge. Floyd Backus, a teacher Afton Backus, Verna Hooley, Is to be on rethe Aston and Mra. Dell Smith complimented was held, in the amusement hall creation committee. Others pre- Friday evening. It was well car- splendid talk he gave on the Marrott, Louise Omer, Jewel sent were: Mr. and Mrs. Amasa ried out and enjoyable In every Restoration. Remarks were given Walker, Glora Wright, Velda Louder, Berneice Hreinson and Wright, Laurence Aston, Mrs. detail. A large crowd enjoyed by the following: Bishop Harris, Edith Stark. Don Loverldge, Mr. and Mrs. Burthe program following which Ice counsellor Eldon Swenson and Ned Kirk of Los Angeles, CaliFerry Nielson, ward chairman and ton Maxwell, Charles Smith and cream was sold. fornia is visiting his sister, Mrs. Max Loverldge. Mr. and MrB. Paul Madsen and an original poem was also given Joseph S. Johnson. Mrs. Fern Laudle, Mrs. Myrl Mrs. Wllford Oveeon spent Sun- by Ferry Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Simpson Primthe Wednesday atevening Jacobs and Mrs, J. D. Pyne day In Magna with Mr. and Mrg, ary presented an operetta at the of Moroni visited Friday at the tended a luncheon Monday at the J. B. Rohlnuon and family. church house, the proceeds will home of Mrs. Simpsons mother, M. I A. girls' home In Provo canSympathy is extended to Mrs. Mrs. Clark Kirk Friday. a so to tnwarri th hnlMinv fnvwl. ft Oma yon. aataat Sg vg invent Mrs. Joe Erneet Bingham spent Coming on the of loss V. Mrs. Donna York, Mrs. A. their sister. Miss Saturday morning at 8:80 A- - M. Inst week with her parents, Mr. Cat v Taaya an, in twi vp T ftriro n a on a a v uur Watkins, Mrs. CUftoa Pyne, Mrs. sviyvuSvu Clifford Fielding and Mrs. J. D. Jorgensen passed away suddenly all Aaronlc Priesthood boys are and Mrs. Archie to be at the church bouse that Bessie Downs and June Cragun Pyne have been aelected as the Sunday evening while riding with to go on the Irlesthood had the pleasure to accompany membership committee of the her sister Ellen Christensen, She expect tour. They will be guestsf the other Plesant Grove Home Econladles' auxiliary, Orem Chamber was 71 years old. The Aaronlc Priesthood has Utah stake. omics students to Salt Lake Saturof Commerce for the Sharon ward. Sunday evening will be Seminday and alng in a chorus over The social service lesson for charge of the program for Sunat the Tabernacle lb. D. Y. U the relief society will be given day evening. A very fine pro- ary graduation at Pleasant Grove, so there will Awards were given for high next Tuesday by Mrs. Etta Dixon. gram has been arranged. All ward be no Sacrament meeting h. the school activities to the following The following .Tuesday Relief members are requested to come ward. out and enjoy It BasketWindsor.' students from Society will be held at the home Tuesday the Social Service ball, Perneal Shoell, Dairy JudgThe M. I. A. cast will present of Mrs. Luceius Laudle which will he given In Reliet will conclude the regular sessions the play Mumps Is Plural" at lesson ing, Milton Johnson; Opera, by class leader Stella the Society of ward American Hyland reRhea Hooley, June Cragun, Besfor the summer after which sie Downs, Shirley Harris, Zola lief society will he held once each Fork Friday evening and In return the Hyland ward play under Births month. Kirk; Posture Parade, Reva MarJohn Victor Mrs. and Mr. Ye. the direction of Mr. and Mrs. rott and Zola Hooley. The new missionary committee thes Hyruro. Larsen will be presented son do seem rather proud entertained Monday evening at a in this ward Monday evening. It days, but guess you would too welner roast at Canyon Glen for will be a three-ac- t you were grandma and grandpa Tentative-RIan- s delightful g the committee. for the first time and Its anotliei and is Invited comedy everyone The Primary organization wtt II Reunion Laid Mrs. Wm. Creer Is spending boy added to the Johnson Mrs. Minnie Gordon aon of president few days as the the la new arrival The of Miss guest will have charge of the service Glenda Taylor before retnrnlng to and Mrs. Oliver Johnson and was Of Scandinavians MonSunday evening. Nine guides her home In Riverside, California born at the Payaon hospital are with Mra. Zina SelmaA as teacher at the concerned All day morning. end of the week. Tentative plans were laid Tueswill graduate. Thirteen Seagull doing nicely. day night for the Church-wid- e Mra. with Thersa Johnson glrla Social Scandinavian reunion set for June as teacher will graduate. Tuesday evening the young 18 and 19 In Provo, to which Mra. Belva Wentz, teacher of welner a couple club enjoyed Zions boys and Zions girls will L. Hartvigsen, Correspondent roast at the Gillman orchard. thousands are expected from all parts of Utah and from many demonstrate their work. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. other states and even from foreFestival songs will be sung by Mrs. Band and Mr. day Wednesday, May LeGrand Jarman, Primary children, Mra. Helen 18, was a big success. Sponsored Reed Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ign lands, according to A. C. Anderson, president of the local orPyne Carter, chorister. by the Band mothers to help seCrawford, Mr. and Mra. Elwood cure new uniforms for our band. Baxter, Mr. and Mra. Elmer York, ganization which will be hosts for The most valuable resource oh The mothers are to be congratul Mr. and Mrs. James Backus, Mr. the ocoasion. these tentative Confirming any community la the health of ;ated for their efforts. and Mrs. Byron Fisher, Mr. and Its chLdren. Graduation exercises held for Mra. Eldon Swensen, Mr. and Mrs. plans, a special session will be held Sunday at the Provo seminFrank Walker, Mr. and Mra. Ly- ary with members of the general b will special Provo of Rich man committee from Salt Lake City to guests. b'l In attendance, and the general Friday evening the seventies executive to pass upon the plans and roast welner held quorum as outlined at present farm. social at the Shay The following Tuesday night a Mr. and Mra. Edmund Cragun dincomplete report Is expected from a family at entertained Jr. local the execufiv giving details son of their ner Sunday In honor of the program for the reunion. Darlyn s birthday. 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