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Show THE Page Two WINDSOR Ehr limn' nf Ijarmt Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter Pntllehed wekly at Provo, Utah, by the Sharon Cooperative Educational Recreational Association ot Orem. Printed by Utah Valley Publishing Co., 67 North First West Street, Provo, Utah. Entered as ecoad class matter at the Post Office In Provo, Utah, under the aet of March 3, 1879 Scera Theatre 1 I ii s 8 j-- 5 j I - 8 Tuesday and Wednesday July Ls ; V, 12-1- 8 The ward is showering congratulations oil Elda Marrott, a The lucky bride of Wet-esda- is George Zubeok of ward. Elda is the oldest daughter of Mrs. Gladys Marrott and one of Windsor's popular young ladles and belongs to fhe Titn-panog- groom girls Softball team. Mr. and Mrs. Alford Harper are rejoicing over the arrival of a new grandchild, born at the Lebi The proud hospital Monday. parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Doyal. 3 Tuesday the Relief Society will convene for its monthly work and business meeting. Class leader, Mrs. Christabell Grant informs us the time will be spent In doing needle work, after which a social hour will be enjoyed. ,IIarvev Cobbley of Llndon, a recently returned missionary was the principal speaker at the M.I. v s A. conjoint program Sunday Friday, July 8, 1933 OICE OF SHARON A Weiner roast The party was held on the spaci- Provo Canyon. ous lawns at the borne of Mr. and was enjoyed and out door games Mrs. Raymond Harding which played. Theie were forty-fou- r were beautifully lighted for the members in attendance. Mr. and Mis. Wal'er Iloldaway occasion. Out dor games were played and a flue program en- of Vineyard wish to announce the Refreshments were serv- birth of a grand daughter. The joyed. Mr. Beck was mother is the former Lyle Huld-avaed to seventy-fivwife of William Facer of presented with a lovely gift from Salt Lake City. The babe was the band members. The Singing Mothers of Sharon boj at the Crane Maternity Stake under the direction of Mrs, borne in Provo. Jennie Farley, Mrs. Melba Pvne and Mrs. Zola Malone will furnish the program at the chimh services Sunday evening In the Susan Jameson, Reporter ward chapel. Phone 021R1 Mr. and Mrs Joseph H. Clegg and her grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Mrs. Zella Colvin. Relief SoHumphries and sister, Miss EdTih ciety President of our ward, Will Scorup of Salma motored to Salt give a social at her home, come Lake Thursday to say g to at 8 o'clock. All women Miss Ellen Scorup who left for mencing the New England States mission. of the ward interested in relief work are invited to atThe family of Mr. and Mrs. society tend. John K. Allen met In a Reunion Lynn Taylor is in Chicago on Saturday evening at Wildwood in a buying trip for the D.T.R. store. rtfre-hmen- e. i od-bj- even- ing. i -- - ; J .. . V , ;3 ,s I I A A'-?- - One, of the most amu', n of this seasons comedy dramas Is Paradise for Three. The novel plot' is carried out to perfection by the excellent pp rformaffces of Robert Young, Frank Morgan, Edna Mae Oliver, and Florence Rice, three of whom are shown in the scene above. They are ably assisted by Reginald Owen, Harry Hull and Herman Bing. It is a story of mistaken personalities and mixed ideutlcs and will give you seventy-liv- e minutes of sheer pleasure. Included on the same bill is Fox Movietone News; a Disney Cartoon Clock Cleaners and a Travelogue of Copenhagen. , SFEC1AL! Free Band Concert on lawns south of building at 7.00 to 8:00 p in. July I Satijoiible Feature Thurs. & 14-1- 6 -- The Sunday School Superintendency will have the program In charge at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. The Windsor girls softball team played two games Tuesday evening at Pleasant Grove and won both. Hurrah for our side! To Whom it May Concern: The girls soft ball team playing at Roselawn this year and last is not sponsored by the M. I. A. but have bought their own equipment and are playing under the Orem recreation. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hales, Mrs Mary Jarman, Nadine (ijfales and Burdeau Jarman returned last week from a trip to Yellowstone Park. John Muzzell was sustained as Stake Superintendent of the at TImpanogos Sunday Schools our last quarterly conference. Plans are going forward for Ward Day which will be 'held Saturday, July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson had as their guests on July 4th Mrs. C. M. Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson,. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hansen of Mammoth, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Armstrong and sons Gien ana Gaie ot Salt Bake. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris and son Nyle motored to Walsberg Wednesday to attend the birth-d- y of her father, Mr. Second Feature: A Eyewear in flattering 1938 styles . . . with many improved comfort features. Benefit as have others by our superior optical service. Dr. G. H. Heindselman Optometrist . . Mrs. GeoF. Telephone 01-R- DYED Any Color 90V fnunn Cliovrnlpt V f WA awv Snnwt VVMV 29 29 Chevrolet Coach Studebakcr no 4Z AVlU w Sedan 4-D- . . . 68.50 125.00 COME IN TODAY INSPECT Drive and Be Convinced QUICKEST SERVICE at Louis ICelsch & Sons 124 W. Center At rear of Booterie Dunford. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Vance and daughter La Von of Grand Junc- That We Have Just The tion spent a week visiting with QUALITY USED CAR Youve Been Looking For Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vance. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Marshall of Pima, Arizona, have been spending three weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Della Chatwin and Russ Traher, Inc. family. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dunford, Jimmy Rex, Helen, Merle and Dunford spent he weekend and BUICK 150-Nor- PONTIAC G.M.C. TRUCKS Sales and Service Provo, Utah. University Avenue PHONE PROVO - 666 th . the 4 th at the homeJ of Jack Tueller at Evanston, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leibhardt of Oakland, Calif., are rejoicing over the arrival of twins, a boy and a girl each weighing 6V4 pounds. Mr. Leibhardt, formerly of Pleasant View, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Leibhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snyder and family spent July 4th In Charleston. Jack and Jean Snyder remained in Charleston for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor and children spent Sunday and Monday at Richfield with Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs. A. K. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Campbell (La Rue York) have moved to Colorado to make their home. Mrs. Campbell formerly lived in Pleasant View. Janet Baum is spending a week In American Fork with her grandmother. Children are reminded of the recreation classes being held Tuesday afternoons at 3 o'clock for those under 12 and 4 o'clock for those from 12 to 16. , BOOST PROVO, L Extensive preparations are going forward for a big Pioneer Day celebration to be held In Vlne-vnr- d Saturday, July 23. Victor M. Anderson is general chairman and a gala day of sports hag been plan- s v ned. Mr. and Mrs. Elwod Allen and Roy Allen of San Jose, California are visiting here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John K Allen. The following T. A. A. boys returned home Monday from a sip;' - ' fVA, J V;s . V S: . i.s- si - ' A- I ,v. .UJ V J ss! - J t-- 5 rJ ; ' V h I . f . . George L. Boyce of Pleasant View is the first man to pay his nomination fee and officially be-- ; come a candidate for election at the Sept. 13 primary. His papers were filed Tuesday ot this week. - cool A shoe ircCVlOB .a V t, Be Strong Be strong! We are not here to play, to dream, to drift; We have hard work to do, and loads to lift; Klinn not the struggle face It; tls God's gift. Be strong! Say not, The days are evil. Whos to blame? And fold the h ads and acquiesce oh shame! Stand up, speak out, and bravely, In God's name. Be strong! It matters not how deep Intrenched the wrong. Ifysv hard the battle goes, the day how long; Faint not fight on! Tomorrow comes the song. Maltble Babcock jfatci uneral O(ome Quist LAD Y ATI EM DAN T 160 N. University Avenue , Phone 532 y v :k V ?? X V First Time in Provos History ?? A New Tire for. . . Tf ?? 3UY1AT ? Regular Low I ?X Price and Get I ? Second Tire T ?? FOR ?A ? t t t t to V ?? T ?V n t t With Old Tire Holiday Special lc Tire Sale L&H 348 V. ? wauitiUfNiimumiiMiHtniiiHMiiiiNmHtmiimmiiuiiuiMNmuuuuiummmHitiiimiiimiitiviimHmmuiiiuuimmmitinmiHimHiiMunMimiiiua ' S y. 4 I y j' . a. fc' 1 v ? i c.j Mb' 4aaitj I 5 r? h I py - j r-- j !! . &s j aS for candidates Several other various positions have be "i filed for by friends, but none of them had paid the required fee and accepted the nomination except Mr. Boyce. ? ft SPORT OXFORDS Regular $2.99 $ M .99 X Lewis Ladies Store Its Smart To Be Thrifty PROVO, UTAH. '&r Clyde fl i; n1 ; rzzzJ W. A An Extra Bedroom Turn Crockett returned this week from a holiday tr p through the middle West, going as far East as St. Louis, and visiting also In Chicago. Mr. Crockett, who Is manager of Penneys store in Provo, reports a delightful trip, cool and refreshing throughout, excepting for two days in St. Louis where he really felt the muggy heat. It was a pleasure however to get to Utah and the mountain I back air again. Mr. and Mrs. At that useless attic space into a comfortable and for Junior, or a guest 'room. Come to Utah Timber and see for yourself what can be done for as little as $5.00 a month . . . see the plans for cozy bedroom, a room It can be done easily and inexpensively. aR kinds of remodeling and renovating. All Construction Done with FIIA Terms Utah Timber & Coal Company Phone 232 164 West 5 N. f J V Phone 579 v S' 4 t Co. I TIRE Center !' 1 - i fciOTwrftiare home. Miss Melba Jones, recreational director wishes to meet all boys from 9 to 12 Friday at 4 p. m. for the purpose of organizing a softball team. Also children of the ward are asked to attend the recreational classes each Friday afternoon at 3 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Becky of Pleasant Grove were honor guests at a social Wednesday evening given by the parents and members of the Vineyard Jr. Band. y V - Repair Shop in Provo y 7 4-- H here with her parents at their At the most modern : -:-- 06-fer- QUALITY USED CARS 4 weeks tour of Yellowstone park. Keith Hebertson, Duane Williams, Wilson Madsen, Roy Rawlings, Floyd Thaker, Leland Wells, Eldon Harding, DahJ and Reed Vt,: t- Lor-aln- Wells, Reporter Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence N. Gammon and daughters Grace and Margaret and Mrs. Olena Gambon left Tuesday on an extended tour of the North West and British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Millett of Los Angeles had their Infant son blessed Sunday at the Fast Day Services and given the name of Tharrel Sorensen. Mrs. Millett is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sorensen. The are visiting SHOES Clover Leaf Lassiettes met at the home of Joce Muhlestein Thursday evening. Yvonne Jones, loader gave the lesson on Charm In attendance and Personality. e were Florence Muhlestein, Jones, June Bean, Elsie La Von Gurr, Norma Dun-forthe leader and the hostess. Leaflets Club The Seven met at the home of their leader Norma Dunford Thursday afternoon. The club constitution was written after which two delicious soups were prepared and served. Those in attendance were: Helen and Merle Punfoid, Barbar ermun, Elva Hansen, Joan Lcys-hoDonna Lou Hall, and Norma VINEYARD The training ground where Uncle Sams future naval officers Pilot. - Vacation Bargains V are educated, the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, forms the setting for a thrilling and vivid romance in "Annapolis Salute, with its heroes a group of cadets and Its heroines -- their sweethearts. James Ellison, Marsha Hunt, Harry Carey anfl Van Heflin have the top spots in the film, wlfch deals in absorbing fashion with the rivalry between two midshipmen with very different backgrounds. EIHroii is tlie son of Harry Carey, a veteran non-cowhoe ambition has been to see his bo become an officer. The rival is Van Heflin, a spoiled socialite whd enters the Academy to gratify a wealthy relative. Naturally the Ideals of the two lads clash, and tbelr mutual dislike romes to a climax over the affections of Miss Hunt, a sister of a classmate. Naval regulations forbids marriage until a certain period after graduation, and this obstacle Is Interwoven with the tangled romance in a way that makes the picture a gripping piece of screen entertainment. Also on this program Is the 4th Chapter of The Mysterious . 120 West Center Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson Annapolis Salute Sanford Bingham of American Fork spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. Newell Baum. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff and family, Nedra Lewis and Ruth Ekins have returned from a ten day trip to Yellowstone Park.. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gleasan and Carol of Elauding are visiting at the Thomas Ashton home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Ekins, Mr. and Mrs. Reed R. Ekins and Mr. and Mrs- . Stanford Patten spent part ot last week at Duchesne visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cla ence Baum and family. Some of the party also enjoyed some Better Quality Eyewear tok their berry pickers for a trip to TImpanogos cave and mountain Wednesday, before taking them to their homes at Mona. The Elders quorum was recently reorganized. Milton Smith was chosen as president with Jos Swensen and Floyd Johnson as counsellors and Earl Johnson as secretary. The presidency released were Byron Fisher, Milton Smith, Joe Swensen and Loisle Kirk. i Perneal Shoell and Milton Bonnies a bride in the Jones Familys latest hit "Borrowing Johnson were given the privilege of baptism at Pleasant Grove bapTrouble. Above, left to right, Spring Byiugton, Russell Gleason, tismal services Sunday. ' The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Deane and Jed Prouty in a happy scene from the 20th CenOliver tury Fox Picture. But Bonuies wedding Isnt trouble enough, so name Johnson was given the of Marlon Carl at fast meetDad Jones adopts the toughest kid In town. Then what a wedding Sunday. A. H. Lowe blessed It becomes! Americas favorite folktf not only borrow trouble, but ing the little one. they pay it back with interest In this uproarious hit. o ts Dr. T. L. Martin, dean of the report an advancement In the unot pvoblems concollege of applied science at derstanding of the soil. wuh nected has tbemistry Brigham Young university, returned from a convention of he American Association for the t lark Allred, county farm seAdcancement of Science, and will soon Western Society of Soil Science, curity administrator, new of district duties his assume held in San Diego, Calif. At the Wasfor Weber, Utah, a Dr. Martin supervisor gave convmtljn. DuchSalt Summit, carLake, on research atch, soil algae paper ried on In the soils laboratory at esne. Tooele, Morgan, Box Elder, B. Y. U., where be is professor ot Cache, Uintah, and Daggett counreagronomy and bacteriology. Meet- ties. It is likely that ha will ing principal soil workers of the tain his office in Provo upon his west coast at the convention, he return from San FrancLco. Grove. taylor, 9 larg y VIEW PLEASANT crowd attended the party Wednesday evening in the ward hall for Rnliard Bone who Is leaving immediately for the Western Slates Mtssioi A splendid program, dance and were features ot the t enlllg. Is Vt rl Allman leaving next Wedne-alaon a tnp to the eat. He intends to spend tne rtth at ralmyra, N. Y. then go to Niagara Fulls, New York City, Washing' ton D. C. and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Young had as their dinner guests Tues- da evening; Prof. Philo M Buck of the University of Wisconsin, visiting professor at B Y.U. Sum-- j nier School, Dr, and Mrs. P. A. Christensen, Dr. and Mrs. Geo. II. Hansen, Mrs. Orea B. Tanner, Mrs L. S. Morris. Mrs. F. M. Young and Miss Gladys Black. Stanford Ehins has returned from a trip to Yellow stone Park with the Future Farmers grofrom the Lincoln High. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Baum and family together with Mr. and Mrs Albert Dattge, Mr. and Mrs. Harand Mr. and Mrs. old Duckin Owen Smoot and their families spent the weekend at Aspen 'A fart-wtl-l Phone 222 |