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Show & UTAH VALLEY Sharons' Si out troup pave the program for the court of honor, held in Grand View on Sunday evening at 7.30. The music was under the aide supervision of Wm. M. Ytrnou. Awards were presentd by Arnold Eurningham. Those who enjoy singing: Please remember choir praitice held every Monday evening at 7:30, in the cliaptl. Your cooperation will be much appreciated. The Relief Society held a Birthday shower for the new kitchen on Tuesday at 2 oclock, in the The auditorium of the chapel. program consisted of a vocal solo by Mr3. Kimball, a trio, In the Time of Roses, by Mary P. Davis, Annie Tanner and Rita Jolley, a reading by Lucy Clyde, a duet by Lucille Nuttall and Margaret Nicol a brief history of the Relief Society by Hattie Carter. Refreshments were served. Fruit Trees Apple, Cherry, Peach, Pears, Prunes, Apricots. STANDARD VARIETIES All Grown and Propagated from local trees ; at ; Wild Wood Hollow Farm Nurseries Chris. Jr.ppERSEX in Lake Yiew-r-Pho- ne 011R2 S' r Live in a 7, slv Valley'' In the Sharon' ward amusement hall atS p. ill. Mary Wilkinson and Harvey (By DeLenna Bradshaw) New 11 were crowned queen and king of the Sharon ward Gold and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fletcher Green ball on Thursday, March and family Ployed and Thelma of 9, in the Sharon ward amusement Salt Lake were guests at the hall. home of Mr. and Mrs. Alen I)ii key Attendants to the queen and Sunday. king were Fern Kitchen, Helen The Orem Literary club was Rappley, Junior Burr, Leo Flower girls were Barbara Mrs. hv Thomas entertained Exoell and Charlene Wentz Jacobs at her home Thursday The M.I.A. dance was demon- Miss Evans of the B. Y.l'. gave a reading of a three act jstrated by Elvira Pyne, Stanley (day after wliUh a trumpet duet Finch. Helen Park, George Tucker was givi n by Verl Jacobs and Genieve Gordon, Leo Ford, Mr. Mrs. Edward Pyne. Gordon Hansen and a cornet and clarinet duet was given by Norma Rae Wells and Owen Jacobs. A delicious luncheon was served to the 18 members present and the visiting guests. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cutler and family Marian. Cherril, Wen-daTile Relief Societys 97th anand Freddie of Panguitch was properly commemoniversary visited with friends and relatives rated Tuesday afternoon. A large last week. The Cutler family are crowd the program, after former members of Sharon ward. which enjoyed A luncheon was served, Mrs. E. B. Holt was hostess of large birthday take, candles and a dinner at her home Thursday flowers decked the president's evening In honor of her birthday table. Hhe program consisted of Covers were for laid anniversary. the following. Trio, In the Time Mrs. Verena Crandall, Mr. and of Roses, Zella Colvin, Diantha Mrs. Orson Prestwlch, Mr. and Ekins and Ruby Bandley. WelMrs. Curtis Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. come talk, president Zella Colvin. R. S. Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brief History of Relief Society Mr. and , Mrs. Melba Cluff. Trio By the Bend Holt, of Orem, Mitchell Stubbel, Mr. end Mrs. of the River. Reading Baa Baa Bill Newell and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Black Leah Peterson. Sheep Penrod of Provo. Next Tuesday the Literary lesson Mr. Howard Anderson and Mr. wil be given by Emily Baum. She Allen of Vineyard were the speak- will review the hook Lorna ers of the Sharon ward Sacrament Doone. Mr., and Mts. Claude Snyder meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Phylis Handcock gave the had as their Sunday dinner guests lesson In Relief Society Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips and after which refreshments were family and Mr. and Mrs. Max served to the members. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hansen are The Orem Better Homes club met at the home of Mrs. June rejoicing over the arrival of a Sorenson Thursday afternoon. nine and one half pound son born Mrs. Charlotte Skinner and Mrs. Sunday at the lamlly home. Rosemae Bergeson of Sllverton, Katherine Elder gave the lesson, were Colo, Is expected In Pleasant View afterwhioh refreshments this weekend to enter the B.Y.U. served to the eleven guests. spring quarter. tne March 22, Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs Albert Dattge Pleasant View ward will present visited at the a four act drama entitled Happy Salt Lake City Newell Baum home Sunaay. Honoring Alex Jameson for his birthday a group of friends called Tuesday evening and surprised him. Included in the group was Mr. and Mrs. Harry Forsythe, r and Mrs. Bill Keith, Mr. and Mt3. Home Devon Leamaster, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. ana Mrs. Claude Snyder, James Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Winkler and Parker Hawkins. Page school patrons are urged to attend the P.T.A. meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 at the school house. Nomination of officers will take place. Mr. Vernon will present the school orchestra one of the prominent doctors and , of Provo will give a Health lecture. SHARON GRAND VIEW ; Friday, March 17, NEWS Hub-han- ll (Mrs. CARD OF TTIANKSt Lincoln high school Band Mothers Mrs. Mamie Pyne, President Here is comfortable, healthful beauty-dupl-icate it in your home know the joy and pleasure of a home that gleams with loveliness. Have everything cleaned: rugs, drapes. The cost is low; the results in beauty are high. Call 475. Dear Patrons: Permit us to take this opportunity to thank you for your generous support of our Band. Although words may seem cheap, yet we want you to feel that we are sincere in our appreciation of the services you have rendered and are rendering. It is our desire to have a Band that will, not only furnish the students with a high class music experience but that will reflect a credit upon our Community. It is an expensive organization, In one sense, but Its power for good is great. It would be Impossible for us to maintain this organization as we feel It should be maintained without your corperalon. Again we thank you for all you have done and hope for your continued support. Yours sincerely, . Madsen Cleaning Co. A. P. WARNICK Principal E. B. TERRY Director CATHERINE MITCHELL President f: gladly invite inspection ot oar modern mortuary, at any time. Your visit will prove both interesting and ' Instructive, and will incur no obligation of any kind. We 68 years this firm has Ferry Nielsen Dewane a Prie.it '4sKi" 7:;- - l Shape SPECIAL! $375 Fully Guaranteed CUSTOM REBUILT USED CARS Liberal Allowances on New Cars Night Wrecker Service You Phone Provo 155 CAN Own A Home Plans Estimates Financing is: I dont smoke. I wont take your $2,500. I am ashamed of women who smoke. It is a disgracefully, filthy, degenerate habit. Good-byHave a .J And now you know why I stand up for Sonja because she I stood up for HERSELF and I! for decency and purity of wowan-liness- s li mrr- How will your garden grow ;; among her sex! Sonja Henie comes to theera jj this year? Like magic, prac-j- j Theatre next Thursday and Sat- jjtieally if you plant the fine, jj urday in a delightful p,oture My jj tested, guaranteed seeds and jj jj bulbs offered here. Many; Lucky Star. I; special values come in and j; Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. Lets e. GARDEN 1 3ee- - Garden Vegetable Seeds 70 ' iPcs&lasr Provo, Utah ih fciT AT MS BOWLING! 0 Exciting and Healthful Sport jj J Us v I jj BOWLING .. ..on First Class Alleys and Equipment! VI CALL 1511 FOR RESERVATIONS hi RECREATIONAL BOWLING ALLEYS ti nt Carpenter SGatfte Phone 357 I ;i Sy jj (II : l I Salt Lakes Newest Hotel " AT TAYLOR BROS. COMPANY BEESLEY MONUMENT CO. and 200 Rates: 66 Rooms $1.50 Phone 1064 200 to t HARDWARE Phone 53 Tile $4.00 . Are Now Available with All Cash Purchases Assured Quality Is Economical a3cd; WLGR BROS The COMPANY Department Store of Provo Baths OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON , TEMPLE jj YOUR DOLLARS ARE WORTH MORE AT PROVOS DEPARTMENT STORE! , Wallpaper and raint ! A-- - CASH FOR CARS OR EQUITIES Tested Floicer Seeds grapher and typist examination jj for men only. Applications must be on file with the assistant manPl'II- and ager In charge at Denver, Colo., March 31, 1939. For full inforSeed Co. mation and application blanks, DISTINCTION see J. R. Hodson, secretary of the 1 Ph. 102 ' 7 N. Unlv. Distinction characterizes every U. S. Civil service board, at the SEEDS and BULBS fine piece of monumental work post office. a::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::: we create, regardless of Its cost. A modest Stone will reflect a 8 aicaaaaasmiasiaiigaisBssaaaaiBatjmaarjutsiiinuaiareaaBiuuBamiBsasBHsssMaasagai beauty and dignity out of all proportion to what one pays for It, as we design and develop It. May we show hew much more a major prkp will afford. In Monument by us on All 47 X. Uiiiv. Ave. ' The U, S. Civil service commission has announced a steno- Now in Progress -- 1935 GHEV. SEDAN Stenographer and Typist Examinations GESSFORDS, INC. v We Are For pie-eati- at iKsw; The latest scientific method of examining the eyes Absolute 001:000 DUKES MAMET Sonja Ilenie VALUE SALE HOUSEWARE EYE STRAIN HEADACHE . BLURRED VISION REMOVED BY GLASSES ijGUC' on. Mrs Alda Harris returned Monday from Burley, Idaho, where By Janies A. Walton She was called on account of the We are not much for "chamIllness of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jones of pions" as champions go, in these Lehi visited at the home of Mrs. servile times. We are slightly Jones father, Arthur Harris Sun- nauseated by golf champions, football champions, day. Martin Walker Is spending a champions, and few days with relatives at Spring champions. But frankly we do admit that City. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Richard- we are shouting LOl'D for Sonja son returned home SunSay from Henie, champion of the Ice skates. Nevada where they went to visit Not that we care so much about Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Richardson her skating ability bu that and get acquainted with their we are enamored with her wo-m- a first grandson. of y character, her sense Mr. and Mrs. Alfred- - Harper propriety her supreme moral entertained the members of the courage! Old Folks committee Friday eveWhat did she do to deserve of ning. A delicious chicken supper us this robust praise? Just listen! was served and an evening of Recently a publicity agent of Chinese Checkers was enjoyed by the tobacco trust went to her and the following: Mr. and Mrs. Rob-- , said: ert Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Miss Henie, we want your enWilt erg, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace dorsement of our brand of cigarMorby, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ash, ettes. Y'ou dont have to put one but we will Bishop and Mrs. Stanley Harris. in your mouth Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Baxter and publish your picture and pay you Mr. and Mrs. J. Eldon Swensen $2,500. And what did this effean, brave, and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Johnson sane young woman say? Here it MARCH pro-vid- teacn-er- s . ht In this city. I agreed with a. C. Graham that most of the letters a newspaper niau gets is from someone who seeka free publicity which Is the same thing as advertising only they dont have to pay for I enjoyed Dwight Bilat the rioneer lings make-u- p dance in the Third ward hall, a typical gathering of old timers ho enjoyed themselves more than modern youngsters .know of homes three-Whee- y, motored to Salt Lake Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Wood and Mrs. Alfred Whatcott. Thirty-eigladles of Windsor attended the Relief Society anniversary program at the Second ward church house Tuesday afternoon. Velma Kelander, Mary Shoell, HEARD results guaranteed. cation. Ideals, Grafts, Corruption how. accesin high places, and other No glasses recommended unFOR SALE: Used two-wa- y sories of democracy and dictatorneeded. Glasses may be less one l, plows, Syracuse I saw the First ward ships; on Easy Payments. had Tooth Harrow, Spring a Juniors in genealogy present Some Planet Jr. One Horse demonstration of Family OrV. F. Wiscombe, Cultivators. Dr. G, H. HEINDSELKAM which got praised ganization Phone 034R4. In Utah from every genealogist with Helndsejman Optical and and Provo stakes who saw it. NURSERY STOCK: Peaches, Jewelry Co. I listened to Mayor B. M. See Cherries. Apples, Pears, Jolleys fine bass voice sing altq Us for Prices WILDWOOD under Chorister. Mrs. Garn Clark, HOLLOW FARM NURSERIES in the Fourth ward Sunday Phone 011R2. 4A7 School. I was charmed with the Tlmpanogos amusement hall all decorated with streamers for H the occasion of the wedding reception given for Mr. ana Mrs. Guy Cutler (Martha Pyne) and attended by 400 guests Friday I saw what a evening. stately gentleman Provos chief of police Is when he Is aressed in I enjoyed civilian clothes. the kindly wit and humor of Utah stakes new president as he released himself from belnd bishop of the Fourth ward. I realized that the Fourth wards new bishop, Victor J. Bird, must PHONES: 200 - 201 tnake good, for he is the first bishop In the Mormon church to be presented by a woman. I laughed at Bill Flrmages defiI found nition of a dogie. out how chilling a cold wind can be to business In Provo. I Gannoa-AcEatosijEn- c. could hardly believe that one CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE DEALER man, not directly engaged In the building business, had promoted 191 South University Avenue In Provo the construction of more than a half million dollars worm were delightfully entertained Saturday evening when Mrs. Milton Holdaway, Mrs. Clyde Hold-awaand Mrs. Ray lloldaway were joint hostesses at a St. Pat-ric- k party at the home of the former. The ladies were presented with 'green hats and the gentlemen with green ties, small shamrocks Were given as favors. Dainty refreshments were served. A color scheme of green and white being carrld out. Group contst games were played. Mrs. Vern Williams and Joy O. Clegg winning the prizes. Community singing of Irish songs was enjoyed by 17 couples present. n, AND I heard Professor Val Hoyt tell tlie background of Mussolinis power over Italy, from personal knowledge while in Italy, showing how that countrys present dictator saved the people from the I witterrors ot anarchy. nessed a public argument between Professor .William II. Boyle and Dr. Garret de Jong over Edu- Entertained The M.I A. officers ana SAW I Officers 31. 1. A. Or-de- Baptisms for girls only will be held Sunday at 8 p. m. for both t'tah and Provo stakes, with 51 W. 1st So. Pioneer ward bishopric In charge. provided Provo families with beautiful services at costs within their means. Now, although modern fae cilities enable us to even more impressive services, our charges remain within the easy reach for all who call upon us. Reporter) Lystrip was otdained Sunday at Priesthood meeting by Bishop Stanley B. Harris. Thursday eVetiiug the Old Folks cooking committee and their partners were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Win. Downs, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Murvell Walker, Mr. and Mrs. 1jUs Kelander, Mr, and Mrs. Clar-an- d jence .Harris, Mr. and Mrs. George Long, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiford Stark n Mrs. Wm. Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Miner, Mr. ana Mrs. George Shoell and Mr. and Mrs. Free Lystrip. Mr. and Mrs Ike Harris entertained Thursday pt a supper In honor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Mrs. Heston Wilberg. Eighteen guests were present. The following were the guests of Mrs Mabel Johnson of American Fork Wednesday at a quilt ing bee: Mrs. Enid Johnson. Mrs. Mary Shoell, Mrs. Rhoda Hrein-soMrs. Velma Kelander, Mrs. Minnie Dittimore, Mrs. Sylvia Morbey and daughter Gene. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen, Mr. and Mts. Clarence 'Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Hooley at- tended a social Saturday evening In 'honor of their mother, Mrs. Newells eightieth birthday anniversary, at her home in Shar- That's ft Arvllla Cmlth, Veda Louder, Minnie Dittimore, Enid Johnson and Zelpha Harris .spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. U.. F. Louder, quilting. Refreshments were served. The Sunshine committee held a social Friday at the home of Mrs. Minnie Dittimore, in her honor. A pleasant afternoon was yieiit by all pr eiii lainty refreshments wen sen eu. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooledge eie the'dmner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murvell Walker Sunday. WINDSOR 1939 II HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Balt Lake City, Utah I All West Exposure Rooms I Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST C. ROSS ITER, Manager ;; jj HIGHLY RECOMMENDED I |