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Show age Four TUE VOICE OF SJJARO firmed, having been baptized earlier in the dav: Joseph T. Tvitcliell, son of Mr. and Mrs. james Twitchell, Stanley Dee Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adan s and Lois Geniel Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Percy Adams. The speakers of the evening were Emma Stratton and Amelia Latta. Special miiical numbers were: "A Dream of Paradise solo by Moroni Jensen, and two duets by Carl Andreason and Virginia Taylor, accompanied by TIMPAUOGOS Mrs, C. H. Poulaan, Reporter Telephone 04JI The program in church Sunday evening vas under the direction of the Genealogical association. Bishop Roy H. Gappm&yer conducted the opening exercises during vhich the family of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins as received as members of the ard and the following children mere con 'Miljlfl! 71 71 North, 5th West East Center St. Tuna Flakes Salmon Post Toasties ? Paekages Pineapple LeacH 25c 1 Oc 15c Libejty-Sod- as 15c 10c IT package Melba Pyne. A ery interesting assembly (program was given Tuesday night when an illustrated lecture of the important places on Temple Square was given by Glen Rowley. The theme for the program for Sunday evening service prepared by the M. I. A officers for next w eek is "The Road to Happiness The through Current Reading. speaker of the evening will be Bishop Orlando Jolley of the Grand View ward. The social service department of the relief society conducted the program last Tuesday. Edna Larsen gave a review of the book, Making the most of our lives The officers of the organization invite all women of the ward to attend the meetings which are held at two p. m. each Tuesday. The Bishopric of the ward wish to announce that the churen services on Sunday erenings will commence at 7:30 Instead of 8:00 oclock as heretofore. A visit to Mt. Pleasant was enjoyed Sunday by Mr. and Mrs, Carl Farley, Tony Rohbock and Reva Cordner, Stanley Farley and Ora Baum, Lucille Farley and Frampton Collins, and Merrill Farley. They were accompanied on a tour of the sky line artve by m..- - 25c Salad Dressing FftiStc & Vegetables 10c 8c 15c Green Peppers Potatoes Lettuce Lemons p"!2. ."1 6 POINT HONEY -- SERVICE BATTERY here's what we DO, AND IT WON'T ( COST YOU A CENT--. NOT ..19c EVEN Pol Boast Mutton Chops ... y T,pi '&: Ul2c FANCY 2 h V) 1 ,4 MEATS SAM 1 Clean top of battery pounds for 2 Test with hydrometer 3 Fill with pure water Leg oMutton, ib. Lamb Chops, lb. . A Inspect terminals and cables Clean and grease g minals JE I I n Tighten ter- battery in cradle Carrol Farley, Louise Fowles, and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Draper of Mt Pleasant Mr. and Mrs Arnold Skinner of Spring Canyon visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skinner Sunday. The new homes of President A V. Watkins and Grant Johnson are nearing completion and will soon be ready for occupancy. Work has also commenced on an addition to the Joseph H. Rowley home. The dance sponsored by the M. A. last Saturday evening at the werd amusement hall was considered success, and by popular demand will be repeated this Saturday evening, Oct. 1, at the same place. The same orchestra, will furnish the music and all are invited to come and have a good time. 1 Stein-eckert- s, Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter Ruth Muzzell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Muzzell, became the bride of LeGrand Mott, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Albert S. Mott of American Fork Monday. In compliment to the newlyweds the parents will entertain at a wedding reception Friday evening at the Vineyard ward amusement hall. Ruth is an outstanding violinist and the ward will miss her for the service she has rendered on their musical programs. As a community we extend an appreciation as well as congratulations to k you, Ruth. The M.I.A. conjqint was held Sunday evening. The officers and teachers were given an opportunity to express themselves. Ruth Muzzell and Merlene Olsen gave a violin duet. Sunday evening a testimonial will be given in honor of Wini-for- d Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson, who will leave in the near future to fulfill a mission. A well arranged program will be given in his honor and the missionary committee as well as the Bishopric are very desiri-ou- s of a good attendance Relief society will convene Tuesday for regular class work. TODAY! 9 Regardless of what make of bat. tery you have in your car, come in Then today for your first check-ucome in regularly. Well save you money keep your battery fit. Theres no obligation. p. BE SURE TO SEE THIS BATTERY THATS GUARANTEED AS LONG AS YOU YOUR CAR I Rhoda Hreinson, second .counsellor Miss Carol Harris, secretary and treasurer Ellen Maxfield, cboirester Eva Wright, Gleaner leader, Mrs. Enid Johnson, Junior leader, Mrs. Bernice Louder, Bee- keepers, Mrs. Maud Jacob, Mrs. Thelma Harris and Mrs. Marvel Smith, Drama leader, Mrs. Reva Keetch, Mutual is held each Tuesday evening and all boys and girls of Mutual age are invited to be present. Mrs. Sarah E. Hooley and d daughters, Vola and Edna, to Bountiful Satudday to attend the Parkin reunion. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson returned to their home at Mammoth Friday after spending the summer months here visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Armstrong and Mrs. C. M. Sorensen of Salt Lake visited their brother, Mr. Ferry Nielson and family Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer York ana Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Swensen motored to Eureka Sunday and I , I VINEYARD 01-R- 4 Pay for fri it like $1.98 to $6.95 Christensens (Helen Oveson 34 N. University Ave. Childrens Wear 2 to vV ( Electro-Pal- s Outstanding M-- V 4 Chair VALUES $16,50 Occasional CHAIRS All Colors $10.95 $30.50 Large Lounge CHAIRS $29.50 $53.50 Lounge Chair Term .. '3tasa holsteln bull at the County fair. Is the soil of Mrs. Anna Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson returned home Sunday evening after visiting In Beaver for a few days. Several people from Lake View attended the funeral services for little Barbara Jorgensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jorgensen in the Sixth ward Sunday. Barbara passed away Thursday morning at the L. D. S. hospital In Salt Lake City. The M. I. A. officers ana teaen-er- s enjoyed a pleasant evening of rook and a delicious luncheon at the home of Mrs. Jesse Snmslon Wednesday evening, the occasion being in honor of Mrs. Thomas Johnson, Mrs. Scott a Taylor and Edna Scott who have been released as officers Qf the M. I. A. Velma Madsen, Della Jensen and Phvllls Johnson are taking the positions made vacant by the resignation of the former three. Garner Madsen of this ward of and Miss Ruth Christiansen Fairview were married in the Manti temple Wednesday after- VALLF.Y Flour & Feed J. S. Smith & Sons PROPRIETORS WHITE FAWN FLOUR Leads Them All! But we Guarantee Thrift ana Red Rose Flour We Feature tPEACOCK LAYING MASH and VALLEY MIX Dairy Feed -- 1 HAY and GRAIN 151 N. University Ave. PIIONE 114 A ftl Here's Your World Series You dont miss a thing in these new 1938 radios I You got all the plays, clear, complete, as thrilling as if yon had a grand stand seat at the big baseball classic. Get your new radio in time to enjoy the Worlds Series. The new sets re pell statics give you marvelous reception with fingertip tuning. SEE mE NEW MODELS HERE Is your radio in perfect condition Ready for the Worlds Series? 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You a to Baths When you arrange to make a loan from us the strictest privacy is observed throughout Inquire About Our Low Terms TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. 83 N. Salt Lakes Newest Ilotel SPECIAL MAKE US YOUR I! Co. namumiifraMWtni U unur Recharging and Rental Service ' v' s' . play from your rocking chair LeRoy noon. $39.50 Carrying Charge i C3 Shore LeRoy Williamson is being congratulated on winning the blue old Tibbon on his 18 months e o powerful that it ta becked by a w t i 1 1 an guarantee aa long aa yea own your car. OTHER GOODRICH BATTERIES A$ LOW AS BATTERY 04 N. Univ. No Play by councillor to Bishop August Johnson. Robert Olsen was sustained as second councillor. Mr Olsen Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olsen of this ward and he moved back here recently after spending several years at Lake fl ta ao rugged. And Ottoman GRANITE FUnfJE'ITURE HELPFUL SERVICE Reporter) At the Ward Conference Sunday evening a change was made in the Bishopric. LaMar Scott was released as first councillor, being replaced by Erwin Bunnell who had been acting as second I SIZES - Phone 20 598 South University Avenue VIEW LAKE Goodrich Kathanode t Bill! Lumbar Go. Tki New , f , . The Theology lesson will be given by class leader, Sylvia Morly. The Y.W.M I. A. officers and teachers are president Mrs. Nettie Wilberg, first counsellor Mrs. mo-toe- COMUH Wise Boy spent the day hunting pinenuta. nig as chairman, John Larsen and are responsible for Weeds Teacher: Jimmy, name a great Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ferry James B Fergerion of the Stake time ' (serious income Iosms to Itah saver Nielson and daughters Iona and (itmmittee were present aud Jimmy; Loe at first eight," frwer8Ranee and Perry Colbridge mothe organization. I A substantial purse was raised tored to Tooele and Salt Lake. Definition j Good pastures may pay greater fer the chapel fund at the annual BALANCED FOOD: Green peas j dividends than other similar Fall Festival held Saturday at the on a knife. ' on the farm. areas Recreational grounds and chapel. The Sunday School officers and teachers express appreciation for Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter the splendid suiport given them Telephone by the entire membership of the ward and the many from surThe Relief Society held an rounding towns who contributed. opening social Tuesday afternoon. Committees worked througbdut A fine program was enjoyed and the day and evening to make the refreshments served. Regular event successful, both socially work will begin next Tuesday and financially and the large w heu the theology lesson will be crowd that attended was evidence given. Ail women of the ward of the popularity of this Fall art asked to join the Relief So- Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Sam H Blake enciety and take part in the educational lessons which will be pre- tertained at a dinner party at 1 their home Tuesday evening. sented daring the coming year. James and Merrill Olson have Those enjoying the repast were returned to Pollock, Idaho where Mr and Mrs, Alfred E. Eves, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hatfield and they are employed. The MiMsses Fern and Faye children of Provo, Mrs. Frank Ross, Miss Luella Thacker, Grant Wetzel and daughter of San FranWhy Pay Rent When THAT Rent Money Can Buy the Blake and Arvil Stone have cisco. Home Youve Always Wanted?. Under the FHA plan Mr. and Mrs. Jens C, Andrea-se- n registered as Btudents at the B. Y. U. for the coming year. announce the engagement of you can pay as little as 10 Percent Down and pay the The anti liquor and tobacco their daughter Maxine to Orvll B. rest in easy jnonthly installments that include interest, league has been fully organized Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. service charge and reduction on principal. In many in Vineyard with Raymond Hard- Davis of Edgemont, The marriage cases this monthly installment is SMALLER than the to take place October 14, at the Salt Lake temple. A reception In atnount you now pay for rent. honor of the young couple will follow In the evening at the VineSNOW SUITS For Complete Information Come in Today yard ward recreation hall. Both For Free Consultation bride and groom elect are popuSnug as a bug in a rug In lar In the younger social group these all wool snow suits. USE OUR CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN of the stake, both are graduates Well made and well fitted, school and Lincoln of the high satisfaction give thej'II Sharon seminary last year. Mr. the winter thrjjpi. Davis being also an officer of the Tri-StaSUIT, including cap te Edgemont M I. A. Rent! WINDSOR SO, 19SS Friday, September Massg.r ! HK.HLV RECOMMENDED I |