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Show c) THE VOICE OF SHARON GRAND VIEW Mrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter Telephone large and varied group enjoyed the ward reunion held ou Washingtons birthday in the chapel. The Primary children were entertained from 4 to 6 oclock by their officers and teachers. The evening started ff with a program, beginning at 8 oclock, with a vocal trio by Ettie Rodback, Ora Griffith, an Rita Jolley. Short talks we 09-J- -l fr'rrxc y, r vi i .A Friday, March 3, 1939 presented by John Kunl, M. E. Kartehner and Bishop Jolley and g vocal solo by LaVaughn Harvard, accompanied by his wife. In Lighter Vein" was read by Annie Tanner, after which the company moved to the amusement hall where dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby and family have gone to Farmington to reside and care for Mrs. Willoughbys invalid mother, Mrs. Eliza Kendall, a former resident of our ward. Mrs. Ramona Anderson and Mrs. Afton Atkinson entertained ou Wednesday evening at the home otxtheir mother, Mrs. C. II. Davies, in honor of her birthday anniversary. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Harding, Mr. und Mrs. M. E. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davies. The Relief Society lessons on Tuesday were given by Mrs. Ellen Rartchner on Social Service and Home Relations by Mrs. Christina Jolley. The Sunday evening audience was addressed by home missionary Patriarch Jolly and DeVere and Marvel Harward. Choir practice has been changed to Monday evenAll choir members please ing. take notice. The tme 7.30. The place, the ward auditorium. New music Is on the way and the choir officers are more than anxious to begin learning new numbers. ly yy Planning Committee To Present Health Insurance Program Its Tweed Again Voull have to agree Its certainly a tweedy year. And who wouldn't succumb to its soft nubby charms, when the coat Is a tailored classic as smart as this? In soft misty shades , . , a variety of stj let , . . and all made to look well fit well wear well! $17.50 Glorias 66 N. Mid bales of straw, saddles, bridles, harness, plows and other farm implements, girls in hooppd motorist. skirts and boys in overalls gathered at the Grandview amusement The entire student of body hall last Saturday evening for a New Testament Church History Lincoln high, wishes to express their sympathy to Lylene Finch, whose sister, Beth, recently died reels and old fashioned Virginia mixers ere the main diversions of pneumonia. of the evening. Comic stunts Honoring the visiting Lincoln were given by Lenore Kofford, the first period seminary alumni, Vonda Snyder, John Duncan and Clark Johnson. Aldaria Carter class, held a party in the seminMarch 2. entertained with a comic reading. ary building, today, Don Rowley and Edith Stewart Refreshments were served to all were awarded prizes for wearing attending. The money which had been taken in as fines for tardithe most appropriate costumes. ness and being out of order, was was Jean Skinner in Mary used to sponsor the party. charge of the decorations and Jena V. Hansen, the entertainment and Leona Davis, the re- SEMINARY THOUGHTS freshments. Orangeade and doughnuts were served to 75. One of the most revealing characteristics anyone has is his HIGH LINCOLN NOTES laugh or better still, the thing he laughs at. All the distortion of a person's mind is shown In ((ByN. D.) the dstorted, diseased, vulgar, Btudents of the high school The were the uests of the Open Forum morbid subjects of mirth he Monday, Feb. 28, at the motion enjoys. A few people yet laugh at phypicture, The Life of Emile Zola The Forum sponsored the show sical deformities, Just as, they did for the purpose of raising funds in medieval times when they kept 1 6 finance the expense of the dwarfs and the deformed as jesters. club. Others find the mistakes made Sixty-si- x members and guests by their friends and neighbors enjoyed the Open Forum Societys hilarious because its a 3op to dinner-danc- e at Haase Cafe on their vanity by making It possible 'for them to feel superior such Thursday, Feb. 23. The students who are attending Individuals really have Inferiority the Ogden Speech tournairent to- complexes and are too lazy to do day and Saturday were given a th,e things that would make them feel superior. splendid send-ofOthers find the secret body Twelve of the finest of the processes a great source of merripaintings of Mr3. Flora D. Fisher ment and the mere naming of any are hanging in the halls of Lin- of them is sufficient to produce coln high this week and next. gales of laughter. Such a perThe students appreciate the co- sons life is almost entirely a operative work of Boyd C. Davis body .process and his whole enand Mr3. Fisher who have made joyment comes from living In it. this Art Exhibit possible. Such a concern Is apt to become morbid and attacks, Iik a disease, were recently the rich and poor alike. New curtains purchased for the sewing room humor Is True, wholesome which competed the remodeling healthful and much in demand. on in To there. tie with going of our life But in no other the coloring of the new linoleum, are we so oftenphase cheated and brown, yellow and white colors cheapened and revealed. M. C, were chosen. ... Under the sponsorship of the Les Cecilliennes social unit won P. T. A. the Utah State SinTorlet-tthe girls unit title at the universymphonic orchestra, gave a sity this week by toppling the concert in the Lincoln high school 3 win. Fidelas unit for a auditorium, Feb. 27. The a, 1'nlverslty Lakeview Couple Feted at Reception 26-2- ta was composed of 30 and complished mu3icians directed by Reginald Beales. Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 200 Rates: Rooms $1.50 200 to Tile $4.00 Baths GREAT MORMON TEMPLE OPPOSITE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Salt Lake City, Utah All West Exposure Rooms M. O. February Friday afternoon, 24 several students from Lincoln high school attended the matinee performance of "The Merchant of Venice at the B. Y. U. Appreciation is extended by all those who attended for the opportunity of seeing such a fine dramatic production and for the S. B. special high school prices. That Gypsy Troubador play was a buge success if you listened In on any of the comments heard after It was presented Thursday or Friday night at the Auditorium to a capacity bouso, by the Junior high. Congratulations to every member of the cast and to all of the eighth and ninth grades In the chorus were heard on all sides. ' And those delightful gypsy costumes, and thos dancesN(SAnd songs and chorub53wjvea, If you were not present you missed one of the biggest successes In years. M mayor How Will Your Garden HIGHLY RECOMMENDED tmtmnmtxmi f44-- GROW? . . EACH SHOVELFUL OF YOU I THROW MAKES THE FURNACE THRILL AND G LOW Yon KNOW It will be a delight, if yon use Dont Throw tested seed, and the fine varieties Included In our collection of Money Away ce bulbs, etc. Carpenter . With our coal, your fire will Start Quicker and Burn Longer. 161 W. 5th "& Seed. Co. . Ill. 102 Phonif232 r e r-;.- n., n - TON. Unlv. . ; 'D' Thursday home-tale- nt d greatest night the production of years In Provo. Who coud have produced with the materials at hand such spectacles as the Gardens of Alamo, the Indan Reservaton In Texas, the Yatch scene In the Gulf of thd Mexico, or the wreck on island in the Gulf? Who, but the Provo Conservatory, headed by Chalmers B. Fithian and Rita Brooks? Where but in Provo could the Amercan Legion have found the cooperation to stage such gorgeous Merchants Models", such dancing ensembles, such military display? Who but Dianne Calder, Hilma Henrie, Ted Maynard and their host of supporters in song and chorus work could have done such a superb performance as went over so big with the audiences out there every time they presented a number? When did you ever enjoy more fully the(wit and humor of wisecracking youngsters than you did whenever Fannie (Beth Brere-ton-), Stopaclockus (Bernal Anderson and Michael (LeMar Stuart) appeared before the inner curtain, .except perhaps when Director Sniffwiff managed his movie scene so perfectly? Did you ever see David Friedman before? Well, yes, but we didnt know it was Provo's own Snlff-w iff. But answering all these quesdoes not tell half the story of the untiring energy and unfailiug spirit whkh went into the production Qf Flytions affirmatively ing Along. There may have been jpota in the production which did not measure up to the worlds best at Hollywood, but where did you get more for your money than at the Texas Indian camp, for example, with 113 marvellous setting, and superb rythmic ensembles? Or that wonderful chorus, Walk on the Waters In the Island wreck love scene? Or the delightful duetts between Gloria (Dianne Calder and Don (Ted Maynard) as they kept the plot moving along But choruses, solos, dance rythms, routine sets, all such things which made the musical comedy so painstaking in Its production, told far less than half the story of the cost which went Into Flying Along. Consider the costumes alone, and then the scenery, and you have a bill to pay which will be the marvel of the community if the American Legion can add any appreciable sum to Its Canyon Recreation park. Whatever financial returns may prove to be, the Provo Conservatory has achieved an outstanding success in the deIn velopment of home-tale- A delightful reception was dertd Mr. and Mrs. Milo W. Madsen of Lake View, newly married couple, at the Salt Lake temple, the bride Lila, being the daughter Barbara Francis of of Mrs. Sprlngville and the bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Madsen. The marriage was Boletrn-ize- d Thursday with Nicholas G. Smith officiating, and the reception was tendered the happy couple by her mother at the Lake View Amusement hall Saturday evening. The parents of the young couple were at the head of the receiving line, assisted by Grant Cluff of Pleasant View, who attended as best man; the groom and bride, and her bridesmaids, Leone Madsen of Lake View, sister of the groom, Mary Hall and Mary Ellen Argyle. Flower festoons, and spring decorations made the hall beautiful for the occasion. Dancing followed an enjoyable program, and rt.reshments were arranged by Mrs. Agnes Bellows The many beauof Lake Shore. Provo. tiful wedding gifts were received assisted' by ( by Miss Beth Rowley, Miss Bertha Madsen, Miss Elaine Utah County Schools ' Scott, and the Misses Marian and Discuss Student Problems the of sisters Maurine Francis, bride. The associated student officers Mr. and Mrs. Madsen will make of high schools of .Utah county View. their home in Lake met at the B. Y. high school 1. Frank Wednesday, March Best grade, dependable, Gardener of Provo high and presiCOAL: free delivery service. Storage dent of the association conducted rates. New low price on slack. the meeting. C. Chrtstopherson. Phone 791. Problems of student courts, ways and means of maintaining law and order in assemblies, halls an ddances, and school spirit were discussed. Yearbook editors and buslne? managers met in a sepafate sesAll Used Car Buyers sion and considered their on problems of yearbook drjves, ad Should See Our: popularity conve.rtising, and tests. ONE BIG LOT TIMPANOGOS Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Telephone Ji The Program in church Sunday evening was conducted by the Trail Builder boys of the Primary. The preliminary exercises were r. conducted by Bishop Roy The recemmends of President A. V. Watkins and family were presented for aeoeptnee as members of the ward. The following were confirmed memberi of the church: LeRoy Matheney; g Thomas J. Patten; and Waren The time was then Peay. turned over to the. Primary officers and the program given by the boys. Exercises and songs were given as a demonstration of the Trail Buiders objectives. The class leaders are Mrs. Cyn; thla DeLange; Mr3. Flossie Ab&? and Mrs. Lola AdantB. The music was in charge of Mrs. Lurlcen Loveless and Hazel Liston. The Relief Society was very well attended last week and the Social service les3on was given by Ms. Edna Larsen, The next lesson will h the theology lesson by Lucy Poulson. Mrs. Jennie Farley and Mrs. Zola Malone of the Relief Society stake board were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Farley spent tome time In the genealogical library and in the afternoon they visited the practice of the Singing Mothers of Salt Lake. After spending several months at St. George doing temple work. Theodore Farley Sr. has returned to the home of his son Theodore Farley Jr. Although past eighty years of age Brother Farley enjoys life and is always cneerful and an inspiration to those with whom bs assoclate3. The deacons of the ward were guests of C. Wilford Larsen at a classes. Vers and teachThe Primary ers of the ward uT.-i-i to thank all who so generously contributed to the Birthday Penny Fund. The contributions amounted to fifty-on- e dollars and fifty rents to be sent to the childrens hopital in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Wentz have received word of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Leland Wentz of Chicago. Wentz is associated with a prominent law firm In Chicago. Next Week at Scera Capp-maye- De-Lo- ' Myma Loy and Clark Gable in Too Hot To Handle which opens at the Scera Theatre Tuesday. and Wednesday, A romantic, filled with action drama of the adMarch ventures of a newsreel cameraman and an aviatrix. A picture we can guarantee you will all enjoy. 7-- 8. Special for Thurs. and Sat March 9 and ed mis- Laurence S. Bee, who was graduated Jrom B.Y.U. two yen's ago, is listed on the summer school Top Value in Every Car faculty this summer at Cornel', Ithaca, New York, acuniversity, RUSS TRAHER-- U cording to word receivi d by C. Provo R. Peter'on, general alumni 1 150 No. Unlv. Ave. THOXE 006 - ; New Acbount SALE World Famous Helbros Make None Sold VALUES Surprise the Graduate for Cash with one of these Beautiful Watches Sale Starts Sat., Maicli USED CARS 4... One Week Only Mortons Jewelers For Credit No 110 W. Center Provo Extra Charge srf fJ ear Lumber Co. REPAIR Small Monthly Payments - Sensational , 4 nmtiNMmf'annmiii REMODEL 11 MANHATTAN MELODRAMA. Best picture for 1936 and by MGM this year. We are bringing it to our program is we were not playing the companys product that year. It is a 'gripping melodrama of friendships and love. A great show for all. Showing on this same bill is "Rollin' Plains a Tex Ritter Singing Western. ' rrmmm- r- - 04 for missionary work. The Sunday evening service of the M.I.A. will be given by the Bee Live g.rls next Sunday evening. A good procram is be! ig prepared under the direction of Mi'S Beatrice Rowley, Mrs. Fay Hitched and Mrs. June Jtnsen who are the Bee Keepers of the less and. Mrs. W. P. Williams. The object of the organization Is Keporter nt QUALITY .f?K I LAN.. j aft with gorgeous spectacles of beautiful scenes, more beautiful costumes, and the most beautiful girls; scintillating with dance rythms and comic skits; and intrigueing'with a delightful plot wnich ends with a most Legion musical unexpected denouement, the American to its advance repucomedy Flying Along fully lived up both Wednesday and tation and gave the large audiences Thrill-packe- to sponsor the raising of funds of SFE OUR 1039 Seed Catalogue Coal Co. North Costly Legion Production Scores Success With Gorgeous Scenes, Costumes and Choruses r seeds. All varieties of vegetable and flower seeds, When you throw our coal into the furnace you know every cent counts. Utah Timber ac- Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST C. ROSHITER, Holds Spotlight Flying Alon In Entertainment This Week ". 1 theatre party Wednesday evening wum they attended Boy's Town at the Lincoln High School. The Boy Scouts of the ward, under the leadership of Scout Master Orrel DeLange are honwith oring their parents a program and a chicken supper. The banquet will be prepared and served by the hoys. The Missionary Fund committee was organized end met with the Bishopric Sunday to choose W. P. Williams officers. was chosen as chairman and Reba Loveless as secretary and treasurer. Others on the committee were: Mr and Mrs. James Cord-ne- r, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Solvhury, Mr. and Mrs. James H Clark, Mr. and Mrs. V. Emil Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Rloyd Cordner, Ray Love- is by the student body of Lincoln high. Dorothy, a sophomore of this school, recently lost her father, who was killed by an unknown f. Vineyards newly organized Planning committee of the Farm bureau announces a special meeting for Thursday, March 9, to discuss publicly the question of the. proposed Utah County Cooperative Health Insurance plan which Is being organized In each sectjon of the county. The hew members are J. J. Earl Madsen Jr., president; John Larsen, Toone, secretary; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdaway, Mrs. Mary Stewart, and Mrs. Ariel Clegg, members. All are urged to attend. Many as low as An expression of sympathy BARN PARTY SUCCESS extended to Dorothy Erown, Phone 34 r 195 West 3rd South WE HAVE THE ANSWER For Your Building Problems , - 3 |