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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Friday, December VINEYARD Mrs. Go. TIMPAIIOGOS Mr. F. Wells, Reporter Telephone 01-R- ited with Elder Arlo Shumway who is laboring In the Western States and is now at Grand Junction, Colorado. Elder Harding will be the speaker at the Church services Sunday evening. All ward members are invited. The way to a womans heart at Christmas time is a new electrical appliance to lighten her kitchen or other household duties. Here are just a few suggestions of popular everyday needs, any one of which will make big hit with any Members of Camp Tamarack of the D.U.P. met Thursday afternoon.. Class leader Mrs. Ellen Holdaway gave the lesson on Women .of the Mormon Batal-lion- " and a Christmas program was enjoyed. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Mabel Bunker will have char e of the program at the Work nda Business meeting Tuesday afternoon. A quilt will be made, and visiting teachers of district No. 2 will serve refreshments. All ladies of the ward are asked to be present. The wedding reception tendered Miss Thelma Blake and Geooge W. Cropper Saturday evening In the Vineyard recreation hall was well attended. The newly weds were presented with many useful and beautiful gifts. They left Thursday for Doseret where they will make their home. Mrs. Ellen Holdaway accompanied her daughter in law, Mrs. i's ' Electrical 1 g machine, usable la a one ways dozen (or cooking and bakGuaranteed for ing. qpe year. Ia various sizes; priced from: M 1 1 9a $ to $44.95 new, fool proof waffle Iron that will make up a batch of delicious waffles la a jiffy when unexpected company arrives. A $i?.95 Reed Holdaway, Genuine Bilex Coffee .Maker, with special free tray, priced at! $.95 Special electric toast make. crs,. Guaranteed for one With special year. serving tray; priced from: finest $ w .93 Most Complete Stock of Electrical Supplies & Gift Suggestions in the City Phonb West Center St. home November 30. Work on the new chapel la progressing nicely and plans are going forward for the big Birthday Party to be held December 2$. The proceeds to go to help furnish the chapel. Mrs. Leland Madsen received word of the recent death of her brother in law, Morri Christenson, 33 husband of her sister, Etha Bleak Christensen. A graduate of the B.Y.U., Mr. Christenschool son has been teaching there and leaves 3 small aons, besides his widow. Mr. and Mrs. Noal Ferre will tender a reception for their daughter Barbara and LeGrande were married who S. Clark, Thursday, at the Vineyard ward hall Saturday evening. Several hundred invitatlona have been Huish Electric 230 to Los Angeles Thursday where she expects to stay Indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benerldge have a baby boy born at their 1432 issued. PERTINENT FACTS lected from journalists, racer, actors, actresses, business men, architects, and others of the class o of of Germany., C. H. Peulson, Reporter J1 Telephone 4 Elder Wilbur Harding sou of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding returned home Wednesday from the Northern Statj Mission where he ha$ labored the past two years. Enroute home he vis- 1 . EOGEMQIIT Sunday, Mrs. Elmo .Breroton entered the Holy Cross hospital In Salt Lake where she will undergo a major operation. Her brother, Berne Walton of Idaho Falls Is visiting at the Brereton home for two weeks. Ltwrence Smith and Garth Boyce were among the members of the Lincoln high school basket ball team who played in Castle Dale, Friday. An interesting program was' presented in conjoint Sunday evening. Mrs. Martha Stewart was in charge and the following numbers were presented. Two organ eolos "Silent Nightjs and Deep River played by Mrs. Olea Schumann; Miss Grace Booth read the poem "Unaware, and Miss Lorna Mecham gave the story "The Blue Spruce. Mrs. Bertha Yates led the congregational singing Christmas songs being UBed. Miss Nila Booth w'as at the piano. Mrs. Le Roy Ferguson entertained Wednesday afternoon for her daughter, Wanda, the occas-sio- n being Wandas birthday. Clever games were played and a tasty luncheon served to the folBetty Ferguson, Lorna lowing Ferguson, Ann Trotter, Beth and Jack Jones, Rex Sohoney, Wallace, Gloria and Ronald Ferguson. Many lovely gifts were received by the honored guest. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil B. Davis (the former Maxine Andreason) moved Into their newly constructed home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Peay wore Sail Lake City visitors Tuesday. The M Men basketball season has started. Edgemont played her first game Wednesday evening with Sharon ward. The members of the team are: Robert Elliott. Jr., Grant Elliott, Jack Conder, n Cecil Brown, Reed Gillespie, Billows, Sam Marrlottt, Garth Bovce, and Bud F nith. The coach Is Allen Stewart. We wish the boys success. Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 the ward choir is held. It Is desired that all members please attend. Interesting services were heTd Sunday evening In the regular conjoint meeting with the M.I.A. officers In charge. A Christina i theme was carried out in the folChristmas lowing program: stories were told by Monta W. Anderson and Myrtle Rowley, two trombone solos by George Bun-toand a vocal solo by Mr. E. B Terry. The assembly prgram In M. I. A. Tuesday evening was "Let Have More Parties. Talks on the different phases of parties were given by members of the different classes. Lillian Prince talked on "Reception, Lowell Bigelow gave "Parties of Superstition, Jena V. Hansen talked on "Luncheons and the subject of "The Dinner Dance" was given by Esther Hansen, Fartha Pyne talked on Pot Luck Suppers. Special musical number was a duet by Moroni and firs. June Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. C. Axelson of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Booth last Sunday. The Canyon, Home committee of the Utah and Sharon stakes held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Edna Larson last Sunday. Reports of the last year were given and committees were selected to arrange for a winter Chautauqua. Following the business meeting refreshments were served. Babies given names In fast meeting last Sunday were: Carol Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Meldrum (Katherine Salisbury) Sherrie Coleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nervln Booth and Joan Rowley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rowley. On account of illness the baby daughter of Mrs. Laura Bartm was blessed oh November 13 at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mr Alfred Skinner. The baby was .named Kareen Laura. The teacher's topic on "Anger was given In the r(gplar Relief society meeting Tuesday by Mrs. Martha Reynolds and' Mrs. Nora Keeler. The Theology lesson on The Lives of the Ancient Apostwas given by Mrs. Lexla les Harris. Songs correlative to the subjects were sung under the leadership of Mrs. Jennie Farley. Mi. iuu Mrs. La Mar Farley, 1335 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bohbock and Mrs. Theodore Farley spent Sedan Monday In Salt Lak6 City. Mrs. Daisy RADIO HEATER Nelson went to Salt Hake City Wednesday to Winterized visit her husband who is receiv- Upholstery like new New Paint hosing treatment at the L.D.S. , pital. Mechanically A-- l Carol Farley of Mount Pleasant spent Sunday with his par$495-0- 0 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley. Mrs. Lexla Harris has returned THIS WEEK ONLY I home from Panaca, Nevada, where she visited with Mr. and TERMS TRADE Mrs. F. B. Wofflnden and family. Mrs. Ann G. Plevel who has Many been making her home In San ALL MAKES Francisco tor the past two years ALL STYLES is spending the holidays with her ALL PRICES mother. Mrs. M. J. Zubick and family. (Every Car "Weather Protected") The following ward members will soon be occupying their new RUSS TRAHER-In- o. homes: Ivan Farnsworth, Earl Provo Jewett, Albert Nelson, J E. Lewis 150 No. Unlv. Ave. Blaine Heeler, and Eric Byland. PHONE 060 The home of Joseph Rowley Is also being enlarged and n, -- experts estimates jobless at 10,569,000. Economic S. U. well-to-d- Utah has lost one of its most illustrious sons when Dr. Frederick J. Pack succumbed last week following a brief Illness, To him is given the credit of establishing the largest geological museum west of Chicago, and of discovering right here in Utah some of the most valuable specimens, of prehistoric animals In the worlds collection. . Germany now bars Jews from maintaining or driving automobiles and from appearing in certain streets or quarters in Berlin. They are also advised to their fashionable homes with those Germans living In the slums of the city. If the U. S. world The Interstate Commerce Commissions bureau of safety is Investigating the recent bus crash near Salt Lake City in an endeavor to fix responsibility for the greatest traffic crossing accident in Utah's history. Johnson, assistant Louis sec- retary of war for United States, declares this nation must wake up to its military needs, for if our army was called upon today to go to war it would find Itself short of artillery, tanks, combat cars, airplanes, machine guna, semi- Salt Lakes Newest Hotel automatic rifles, anti-tan- k guns and ammunition, gas masks, searchlights, telescopes, and numerous other items necessary In a modern war. Rates: The world's greatest coin box derby took plAce Saturday in to 200 DODGE . 4-D- HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Lewis Barber Salt Lake City, Utah Shop All West Exposure Rooms HAIRCUTS ARE BETTER HIGHLY Phone 1123 Mairk MTk aar k wh firmly. 12 MO. 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Wasnt talking to you Tile Baths OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE ALWAYS LOOK Your Very Best h 200 $4.00 Mil-to- Special Rooms Wm $1.50 Berlin where every high official in Nazi Germany went out on tne street with a coin box soliciting money for the relief of the poor In the land. It Is reported that more than $3,000,000 were col- - ! death record In United States, tha record now being 44 deaths for every 100,000 population, and Utah stands fair to exceed It by the end of 193$. Already we have "bumped off 204 this year as compared to 182 last year at this time. Dreams of PWA aid for Provos municipal power plant 'ade Into nothingness as II. A. Gray, assistant administrator, announces Provos application for $492,000 grant has been disapproved. Mayor Anderson, however, told newspapers Saturday that Provo would Italian interests In Tunfsis, now push on Its original municiFrances northern Africa protec- pal program whereby the project torate, are sufficient cause for would be financed with revenue Italy to march even against bonds to the extent of $8S0,000. France according to Facist EdiImmediate start on the Olmsted tor Virginio Gayda who declares Alpine-Drape- r and tunnel projects Italy is solidly behind Its governof the Deer Creek construction ment and ia ready for everything work Is ordered with the accepttoday. ance by the Federal government of the George K. Thompson, Los Utah has the worst traffic Angeles, bias. . gets hysterical" armaments Senator Borah of Idaho declares he will demand a referendum from the people. He states that 12 men control the peace or war policy of the world today. ovr 9, 1938. 70 East, 1 North Phone 14 I |