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Show TIIE VOICE OF SHARON Friday, March 3, 1933 were served. The Orem Literary club members were guess of Mrs. Curtis Gordon at her home Thursday afternoon. A program was given (Continued from Page One) by men bers of the Gordon farnilj after which a delicious luncheon appeal will cost money. was served by the hostess and That B.Y.U. has on ils staff an Mrs. Lynn Jolley, her daughter. expert luduslrial chemist who no direct evidence has yet been discovered. Mr. Brown is survived by his widow and two sons, David of A. D, BROWN BURJED Los Angeles, and Francis of Pleasant View; three daughters, Struck down Thursday, Feb. 13 Mrs. Delma Olsen of Alhambra, of Price, and Evelyn, at about 7:30 p, m.( without Cal. of Pleasant View. One The Sharon ward Relief society warning and killed instantly as he Dorothy, Walter of Joseph, and teachers sodcial was held at the cr aed the road near hjs home, brother, Archie David Drown. 69, Pleasant one sister, Pansy Darger of home of Mrs. Bela Wentz ThursView farmer, was buried Sunday Joseph, and nine' grandchildren day afternoon. The lesson was from the Pleasant View chapel, also survive. given by Mrs. Fern Laudie. Games is a native of were then Brown Mr. with funeral services being directplajed and refresh Tennessee, a son of S..muel David meats were served by Mrs. Wentz ed by Bishop Lvnn Taylor. and Margaret Brown. Born in and Mrs. Mary Mi Ewan to 16 bpenitig prayer was offered by ' 1879, he came to. Utah with his ladies. benediction Ekins and by Ray In in 1SS6, settling Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wells and George Muhelstem. The large parents later Califorto moving Joseph, daughter Norma, and Mr. and congregation and lovely floral of- nia, but moving back to Utah jn Mrs. Orson Prestwich returned ferings showed the esteem of the and 1928, making his home In recently from a two weeks vacabein this sad sudden, community Pleasant View. He married Ber- tion trip. They visited in Los reavement. tha E. Nelson, May 15, 1912 at Angeles, In Sin Diego and Old the services Speakers during the Manti temple. Mexico. They also attended the were Dr. Garn Clark, Sterling openin of the San Francisco ExCluff, and Bishop Taylor. Music position and visited many other was furnished by the following: pojnts of Interest in Northern . two quartette numbers by Mrs. California, stopping In Reno Mrs. DcLcnna Ekins, Colvin, Ray Bradshaw) (By Tracy home. and Cluff Stanley Patten; Sterling Clarence Slick from Pumpkin was a solo by Reuben Pyne; a duet by Miss Dorothy, Mitchell presented Mrs. Celestia Taylor and Harold pleasantly surprized by a group of Creek, a play, was F. Petersen. Ruth Scott accomfriends at the Mitchel home Satur- Thursday In the Sharon ward amusement hall by the Windsor panied the various numbers at the day evening. Competitive games dewere played and refreshments ward, prov'ding an evening of organ. who for all entertainment lightful to the were served following: The tragic death was the fifth attended. this year in Utah county from Dorothy Mitchell, Virginia Lunee-forThe Sharon ward Minstrel Theda Vivian in Loverldge. 20th the car accidents, and the which has been played to Show, Ed. Farnworth, Verna Greaves, state. several different audiences the Kill-pacNo clues, except a broken head- Klllpack, Melvin Perry, Val past week or so, will play to the Berlin Rodaback and Orvln inlamp rim, have been found to Windsor Ward March 6, and n driver Woods. dicate who the Springvllle Fourth ward March 8 Mrs. Eva Nelson was entertainmight have been. The rim evidenWilliam G. Kockerhans retly belongs to a 1933 or 1934 ed at a social at the home of viewed Important highlights of Police officers have Mrs. Milinda Newell. Feb. 23, the the Bible for the Sharon ward Ford V-been checking every such car in afternoon being spent In playing congregation at the meeting Sunthe country since the accident but games, after which rerresnments day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kockerhans of Provo are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Feb. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Kockerhans were formerly of Sharon ward. At the M, I. A. meeting Tues- VICTIM HIT-RU- M SHARON e d, hit-ru- Madsens Offers Sensational, Brilliant, Beautiful MM Keie is dry cleaning that sparkles with perfection cleaning that makes your garments gorgeously new - Kr J , U jlr f 1 1 ! jl NJfigJy' Madsen Cleaning Co. provided Provo families with beautiful services at costs within their means. Now, although modern facilities enable us to provide even more impressive services, our charges remain within the easy reach for all who call upon us. We gladly Invite Inspection of owr modern mortuary at any time. Your visit will prove Vboth interesting and instructive, and will incur no obligation of any kind. teaches elementary chemistry, while the 1 I). S, Church welfare program is in desperate need of sueh a man. That there are many hundreds of unemployed men In Sharon who are neilher on PA or any other governmental agency. That 19R8 was one of the leanest years for fruit growers in the last ten years, not because of crop scarcity, but by reason of extremely low prices on all fruits except strawberries. That the growing of sugar beets is now an monopoly of those farmers who have grown them in the past, and that newcomers need not apply. That there Is growing sentiment for the union of niueh of the territory In Lincoln School District in one municipality where an abundant culinary water supply at low rates will be available for all. That next season is going to be a good one with plenty of water, sunshine and yes op. portunity. air-tig- ht PETTY LARCENIES: Pinch That Guy Breathes there a man with soul so dead, Who never to a cop has said When past the limit he has sped, Gee, why dontcha pinch that guy ahead? Worry The worry cow would have lived till now, If shed only saved her breath. But she feared the hay would not day night the preliminary pro- So last all day. she choked herself to death." gram featured the life and works of Bethoven. A synopsis of his life was given by Ml38 Fern Mc- THOTS AT RANDOM: The dramatic intensity with Intosh. A chorus directed by Mr. Vernon sang The Mountain which unstructor Merle Wentz Stream with the music "Minuet holds her classes at the Sharon and she gets results. In G. Miss Elaine Murdock of seminaAx Provo played the first movement . . . HoW, long It' takes human beings to realize that it is to their from Moonlight Sonata. At the M. I. A. conjoint meet- best interesVjo cooperate with ing Sunday evening the speaker their neighbors. . . . Pleasant will be Dr. Amos N. Merrill, head View and the fine cooperative of the department of education of spirit manifested there and it's rapidly growing, too, with a big the B. Y. U. Sharon ward Annual Gold and increase of beautiful homes. No Green ball will be held next wonder Provo wants it. Couldn't be because more tax money is Thursday, Marh 9th. needed? Or could it? Violent f as, freezing, too mqgh rain, .ail, drought, hot winds and clonds cause about 73 per cent of the .wheat losses, Ellen Bellows - Reporter droughts alone .being responsible for 38 per cent. Wallace Ferguson was the honor guest at a birthday party at the home of hi3 grandmother, Mrs. Lillie Ferguson. Oral Olsen, Garn Baum, Frank James, Ted THE ONLY TIRE WITH Booth, Ronald Hansen and Aaron Clfnger enjoyed the afternoon and evening. SKID PROTECTION The members of the Alofa club met at the home of Mrs. Helen Hull. Bridge was played and high score went to Mrs. Louise Baum. Patriotic colors were used in decoration and favors. A delicious luncheon was enjoyed by Mrs. Addie Allen and Mrs. Bernice Stubbs, guests and Mrs. Beth Ferguson, Mrs. Katherine Boyce, Mrs. Eva Farley , Mrs. Ida EDGEMOtIT K1 or 68 years this firm has Mrs. Stubbs, Mrs. Della Baum, Billie Stubbs-MrOlive GillesMrs. Baum, pie, Mrs. Phyllis Monk, Mrs! Dorothy This and That Uncle Jim Satis - s. Wis-com- j MONARCH and the hostess. Mrs. Thelma Marshall and two sous of Los Angeles returned home with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Ivers, who has been visiting In California, the fore part. of the Mrs. Marshall will visit week, here for some time. Mrs. Matilda Booth was hostess to members of the Literary club last Thursday with president Lydia Hogan in qharge of the proAmerica was sung by gram. the group and the poem Brea h There a Man with Soul bo Dead was read by Mrs. Hogan. Mrs, Andrea Watkins gave an interesting review of the life of .Madam Currie, talfen from the biography written by Eve Currie. A tasty luncheon wa3 served to mesdame-Watklns- , Hogan, Cordelia Booth, Hilda Conder, Racheal Mecham, Effte Pinegar, Martha Stewart, Flora Bigler, Merne Schoney, Maud Glazier, Bertha Salisbury, Elsie Campbell, Annie Gillespie, Eva Gillespie and the hostess. Miss Dorothy Trotter has been elected by popular vote as Gold and Green Queen and Grant Elliott will be her escort. They will also act as Gold and Green at the Stake Queen and King Gold and Green Ball. Ralph Meldrum was taken to hs home la3t F"iday after a month spent at the Alrd hosplal following an accident at the State hospital where he was employed. Edwin W. Booth left Monday morning for Salt Lake where he will enter the Veterans hospital for treatment. Among the patrons atteatyg Parents Day at Lincoln high school Friday were Mrs. Hortense Fronk, Mrs. Bertha Salisbury, Mrs. Eva Glllispie, Mrs. Thressa Smith, Mrs. Elma Smith, Mrs, Geneva Meldrum, Mrs. Pearl Stubbs, Mrs. Effle Pinegar, Mrs. Mrs. Racheal Davis, Martha Stewart, Mrs. Loleta Dixon, Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Wm. Wlscombe, Cordelia Booth, Mrs. Ella Baum, Mrs. Elsie Campbell and Mr3. Ethel Ferguson. (DmMimJ o Thursday and Friday, March 2 and 3 THE MONARCH FACTORY is sending a special experienced factory representative and de monstrator to opr store to con- duct the famous annual Monarch Cooking Schools. Wonderful new ideas on modem cooking m ethods and technique, as well as kitchen planning will be demon strated. Flan to bring a friend and come early. No obligation will be incurred. Premium Cooking School USE OUR QUICKER EASIER G PROMPTLY AT $(5)7-5- 0 (i S FAVOR S for EVERYONE A VALUABLE FOOD CRAFTER AWAITS ATTENDING THESE SCHOOLS. 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