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Show I THE VOICE OF SHAROS tej the preliminary STAKE GENEALOGY exercises Friday, December 23, 1933 a program was given Mr the ward members with Perry M. Liston in charge of the program. Senior Temple excursion will be held from Sharon stake Friday. Dec. 28, 1988. The number of endowments performed at the Senior Temple excursion Monday Dec. 5, 1938, were 34, couples sealed, 7, children to parents sealed 13. The Sait Lake Temple will cloge for Christmas holidays Friday Dec evening, 23, and will reopen Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1939. Stake Genealogical board meeting and Union meeting convened Sunday, Dec. 18, at 1.30 p. m. in the Stake Seminary building. Af- - WINDSOR WARD NEWS Mrs. Martha Johnson entertained the Lindon teachers at a dinner party Friday evening, Dec. 16, covers were laid for the following: La Von Phillips, Jennie Anderson, Bernice Cullimore, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hancock and the hostess. After dinner the evening was spent in playing "Monopoly." I GREETINgs' frojn Sharon Stake Presidency special Christmas program will be given at the ward chapel Sunday morning in place of the regular class work A good attendance will be appreciated. Robert Elliott has returned from San Franc.sco where he received medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conaer left Friday morning for Craig, Colo., where they will visit with Mrs. Conders sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Merton Cham- znnunanus::: COMFORT PERFECT HEAT WE SELL THE COAL THAT CAN'T PE BEAT YOULL IIAVE PERFECT PERFECT berlain. COMFORT A YOU .PUT OUR COAL ON THE JC1 Utah Timber & Coal Co. 5th North Phone 230 mm. 11 Mens hearts are again touched as the obey. No Gift could be finer than one of our iMTffi with Made by Your Home Mattress Factory Of Material by Expert Workmen Built for your sleeping comfort, our new, spring-fille- d mattress has a quilted cotton felt layer that prevents the springs from working through and add gieatly to the long life of the mattress. 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While their numbers Ire few, yet the power of the ideals backed by the almost universal desire of mankind may yet, and will, if we believe the prophecies of God, accomplish that happy state of peace ivhen the lamb will lie down with the lion and peace will abide every s i 4 pf . BIG CHRISTMAS SALE jj Diamonds, Watches, - Jewelry Toilet Goods Silverware . Bill Folds - Ladies Parses Chime Dinner Wars Clocks Pottery Xmas Goods BUY and SAVE AT f- - Heindselman Optical and Jewelry Co, 120 WEST CENTER STREET Y hen the Family Gets together for the Holidays Then is the time for that Salt Lakes Newest Hotel Family Group PHOTO at 200 LARSON STUDIO 77 X, Univ. poem, Arlene Rooms A. 200 Talor; story, Miss Gardner; reading, Marva Both Johnson; piano solo. Sherry Terry; and a song by Wendell Loveless and Weston Farley. .Today (Friday) each classhas a separate program and party. Relief Society Conference Report irv' .... OPPOSITE Tile Baths j , GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE LARSON STUDIO CUSTOM MADE HATS Sale Price For Holliday Parties where. In our work with you, our fellow workers, joined forces in that common cause. We have appreciated your efforts. We have earned to love and respect you in carrying out the common program. we have in the most materials heavenly imagin- if able. You may be wickedly sophisticated in sleek satins It or rich lame or you may if innocent play the wide-eyein or drifting chif- if taffpta fon. Ut's a glorious colif lection thats just arrived if St for your inspection. Lovely gowns 7 it As a new year approaches we wish to extend to you our sincere greetings and thankfulness for all the support you have given, and especially do we thank all those who have extended their sympathy and helfulness to the President family of our beloved Adelbert Bigler. We want you to know that your sympathy and helpfulness has been greatly appreiated and has gone far to help alleviate the sorrow that has come into the home of the Biglsr family and our community. d it wmsrb srvu becimx PROVO. UTAH it it it it it w Formal Wear It v. it Heads You Win.. i h 5 Sincerely A. V. Watkins Samuel II. Blajce Sharon Stake Presidencv. Vi'w. 1 FlRMAGES Vj i A f f . ft 1 i i f 20 to 50 per cent Reduction Shop at t 1 i' i ALL CHRISTMAS TOYS AND GAMES IN FIR MAGES TOY BASEMENT ARE DRASTICALLY REDUCED. Visit this Toy Basement Friday & Sa turday. Remaining Toys will be sold A $ r In a hat selected from this collection of the seasons top style models, yourtj sure to stand out from the crowd. Hats with a sports flare, hats for town and business . . . theyre all here. Top Quality at a Top Value Price ! ia'aS'GS-WtaS'luS- May the peace of God abide in your hearts and through the new year may prosperity and joy be yours. . 3 PROVO UTAH Spencer Celebrate K? -i -- D SEND US YOUR MATTRESS TROUBLES WE ENJOY THEM! Utah Co, t V;AVW The Relief Society Conference was very inspiring last Sunday tensens life and afterward presented two of his pictures to the evening. The Ward Chorus sang Salt Lake City, Utah the Rally Song and "Before Daughters of Utah Pioneer's scrap Thee Lord. The statistical and book. A lovely lunchegn was servfinancial report was given. Ail West Exposure Rooms DelightfunYAIr'Ctmled ed to Mesdames, Josephine ThomMrs. Joseph Finch gave a short as, Ethel Ferguson, Eldora Cluff, ERNEST O. ROSS ITER, Manager J talk about the new class which Cordelia Booth, Elizabeth Ferguis being held once each for month son, Lillie Ferguson, Leila Brere-tothe young members of the Relief HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Florence Glazier, Margaret A beautiful trio was sung eociety. Pulsipher uid the hostesses. by the Vance sisters. Mrs. Dixon The Sunday school and Primary told a very interesting Christmas organizations gave a Christmas entitled, "Phantom Family. Mrs. Thora Steve-- , son, party for the children of the ward story Mrs. Kate Zobeli, a stake board Skinner, Thursday. Dancing and games member When the Family Gets Mrs. Bergeta Williams, Mrs. Ethel gave a short talk. Bishop were main diversions. Afterwhich Mrs. Dickey, Mary McEwan, Mrs. Santa Claus visited and presented Twitchell also .spoke. The Stake together for the Holidays each person with candy and nuts. Shorus sang the closing number, Katharene and Elmira Elder, Mrs Then is the time for that "Sanctus. No regular Relief so- Golda Mangum, Mrs. Agnes Nel-- 1 son and the hostess, Mrs Sadie ciety meeting next Tuesday. Family Group Elder. The club will meet next PHOTO Tajr-dn- y at the home of Mrs. Bitter Homes Cluu In preparation for their ChristGolda Mangum. All meuibeiti aie! at mas celebration the students of Entertain for Birthdays urged to be present Spencer have beautifully decoratThe Better Homes club entered Christmas trees in the halls Hazel Backus visited her father and rooms, as well as making tained Mrs. Swenson of Lehi and 77 N. Univ. A vc. Mrs Dorothy Smith Thursday at at Windsor Sunday. colorful wreaths, curtains and gjjjjjjgjgggJ the home of Mrs. Sadie Elder, borders. Thursday, Dec. 22, the follow- the occasion being their birthday lan&iatiAHi&Mi'i&l inniAi tAing assembly program was held: anniversaries. A lesson on EngMusical selection, school orches- lish was given by Mrs. Katherim tra; group singing, third and Elder, and a social chat were ensixth grades; play, in Santas joyed. Made by Stetson Workshop," first and second Many lovely gifts were present Regular $3.98 grades; Dramatized story, third ed to the guests of honor and r, and fourth grade; song, fourth freshments were served to t grade boys; reading, Kathryn following: Mrs. Della Wllkeson, Christensen; tap dance, Rita Mrs. Florence Wilkeeon, Mrs. Mott; sosg, fourth grade girls; Florence Gates, Mrs. Charlotte Christmas season approaches by the spirit of the Redeemer of the world. What a fine thing it is that ajt least once a year we are reminded of the great love God had for his children when he sent Ilis Only Begotten Son into mortality to teach men how to live and how to prepare for eternity, and also to open the doors of eternal progress for all those who believe and K Z special Christmas program will be held Sunday evening. Dr. Gerrit de Jong will be the honored guest and at this' time the new organ will be dedicated. One of the most delightful affairs of the wfek was the Bachelor Girls club party held last Thursday at the home of Miss Mel ha Sclioney. Mr and Mrs. Dell Glazier are happy to announce the biith of a granddaughter bom to La Mar and Helen Evelyn Daley Glazier last Tuesday morning. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Ella Baum. Mrs. O. C. Marriott!, Mrs. Alfred Chipman, and Mrs. Dell Davis were the hostesses. The lesson Lakes and Rivers of Utah, was given by Mrs. Elsie Campbell. A poem written by Carl A. Christensen, grand father of Mre Dell Davis, was read by Mrs. Harvey Booth. Mrs. Dell Davis gave a sketch of Mr. Chris- through the severest blasts of winter when vx m 4 Ellen Bellows - Reporter Mrs. Allen Stewart visited with her sister, Mrs. C. 0. Sportsman of Salt Lake City last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moyle and son Jay, of Texas, arrived here last Thursday to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives and friends. They are now visiting with Mrs Moyles father. Levi Bounous. Mis Wilma Wiscombe left Saturday for Iona, Idaho, where she will visit with her sister and family, Mr and Mrs. Mark Reeves. A .f.. 1G4 W. EDGEM0I1T Tim-panog- Amelia Latta, Reporter - Phone 048JI and Save Vxr'GS f I I |