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Show r Friday, March 24, THE VOICE OF SHARON 9ne regrettable thing about Spring is the dip linin' uf g'liarmi James, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mec-haand family of Murray, Finery tklns and Viola Peterson of Salt Lake Ciiy, Reed Jr, Shirley, Minnie, Maunne, Elmer, Colleen, Alton and Paul Eklns and Mr. and ' Mrs ltced Eklns A Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson were Sunday visitors in Ogden. T. J. Lewis returned to Duchesne Wednesday after spending a week at home with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff and family attended a birthday diner Sunday at the home of A'ta Walker In Pleasant Grove, given In honor of Devere Walker and m neces-- " bity for clearing away the debris of the wintry months, and carrying off the accumulations of the lugghdi winter time. are not only necessary from Spring clean-upthe sanitary point of view, but also our aestnetic feelings demand a thorough checking up. barns, fences, broken and diseased trees, as well as accumulations of rubbish, ashes and back-yarlitter all must he removed if our sense of sight is not abusd, and the natural beauty of this valley is to Pebltited weekly at Provo, Utah. by the Sharon Cooperative Educational Recreational Association of Orem rrinted by Utah Valley Publishing Co., ST North Fitt We- -t stm-l- . Irovo, Utah. Entered aa Second Class Matter. October S, 1937, at the Post OCt lee at Provo, Utah, under act of March 3, 1879. -- s Un.-ight- ly Spring Opening d According to the calendar, Spring came around the corner this week, March 21. Officially it is here next week, with a grand win-lodisplay in all of Provos stores March 29 and SO, and the grand opening Friday evening on Center street and University avenue. But Spring is a glorious time, whether we recognize it one way or another. To some its chief attraction lie in garden seeds and garden tools, with a garden bug biting hard in every muscle. To others its value is mainly in planning, and working, in remodelling and building, in dreaming new dreams of things to enjoy and care for. Again many people enjoy Spring mainly because it brings new life to the earth, with balmy skies and budding trees and bursting blooms, that make a new heaven and new earth of the old dead winter scenes we have become so accustomed to look at day after day. w - - o .q i i- . - y- - v; . iv , S. The Junior Chamber of Commerce and every civic organization in every community must join forces to accomplish any real results, for the inertia ui man is greatest at this Spring season, with its languid air and balmy skies, and the natural propen sity of most of us to let George do VINEYARD I Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter church services will be held here Sunday due to quarterly conference at the Lincoln auditorium. S. A. Carter of the stake genealogical committee was a visitor to the genealogical meeting MonPLEASANT-VIEday evening. Mrs. James T. Blake gave a Mr. C. H. Ponlaon, Reporter Susan Jameson, Reporter birthday dinner, honoring her Telephone 04 J2 Telephone 021R1 husband Sunday at their home. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Roy H. Gappmayer Ida Cowley and Melba Cluff Mrs. Max Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Ivern Pyne and Mr. were honored Tuesday evening at Glen Rowley and baby of SaH and Mra. C. Wilford Larsen left the Cowley home, their birthday Lake, Mrs. Mary Bunnell and Miss Frffn-clsco Monday morning for San anniversaries both occurring this Ruth Blake the honor guest and where they will attend the past week. Chinese checkers were hostess. World's Fair. They expect to be played. Sterling Cluff vrlnlng high Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Andreason away about a week. score, after which delicious re- and son Erik of Los Angeles acLud Poulson left Saturday freshments were served to: Mr. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack morning on a business trip to and Mrs. Hal Cowley, Mr. and Dryer and daughter, Ranee, who Souix Falls, S. D. Mrs. Sterling Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. have spent the winter In CaliThe speakers at the sacrament Clarence Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. fornia, have visited here with Mr. last week were P. W. Madsen and Morbeth Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss and Mrs. Axel F. Andreason durAllen Bellows of the Stake high Allred and Mr. and Mra. Harold ing the week. The Dryers have Peterson. council. gone to their home In Ogden and Mrs. T. J. Lewis gave a dinner Mr. Andreason returned to Los Special musical numbers were a piano solo by Sherrie Terry and Tuesday In honor of her daughter Angeles Tuesday. Mrs. Andreaa piano duet by Sherrie Terry Norma Ashton whose birthday oc- son' and son will visit In Ogden curred on that date. Immediate and Vineyard for a few weeka beand Lou Jean Robbins. The literary lesson In Relief family members were In attend- fore returning home. Wakefield of Mrs. Clinton Society was given by Mrs. Myrtle ance. The Vanguards and Juniors of Huntington haa visited here durChristenson. The historical setting for the novel Lorna Doon the Pleasant View M.I.A. held a ing the week with her parents, was given. At the next meeting party Monday evening In the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells. iMr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harding Mra. Christenson will give tne ward amusement hall. About 25 book Interview to the class. boys and girls enjoyed progressive have gone to Salt Lake where Mr. will be employed by the Next Tuesday will be the social table games, an extemporaneous Harding Leaf Harris Dairy. Clover Mr. and program service lesson given by Edna LarHyrum Gillies who has been Mra. Karl E. Youbg and Mr. and sen. 111 at the home of hia Mrs. Harold Peterson were In atseriously Members of the ward who went Mrs. Young and Mrs. daughter In Salt Lake through tendance. on the temple excursion Tuesday are Junior girls and the winter Is slightly Improved were Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Peterson and was able to visit with his leaders respectively. Vanguard Keeler, ,Mt. and Mrs. John H. family In Vineyard during the Mr. Mrs. Claude and Snyder week. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, Mr. Theodore Farley Sr, had as their weekend guests Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Stone reviewed the Mra Amelia Latta, Maud Rowley, Bliss Bergeson and Haley Short book The City of Bells at the Berof Colo. Rosemae Silverton, Orissa J. Rowley, Lucy RaBmu-teseat Relief Society meeting literary came here to attend the Nellie Cordner, Daisy geson Tuesday afternoon. B.Y.U. their The and Snyders Draper and Caroline Burg! in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hurt have guests spent Sunday is at Jack who visiting Snyder moved Into the ward to make school there. their home. They formerly lived Lenora Ashton went to In Lake View. The debate squad were guests with A. J. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Terry spent last Friday and Saturday in Salt wffP was called to Pleasant Grove of the Pleasant Grove high school due to the serious Illness of his debaters March 22, both teams Lake City. Mrs. Caroline Burgl of MantI mother. The Gleasons and family meeting In friendly contest for is visiting with Mrs. Amelia are arriving here Wednesday to practice on the subject of a U. alliance. Although the spend several days at the Thomas Latta. Ogden tournament is over, Logan, Mrs. E. B. Terry entertained a Ashton home.' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Llddiard Salt Lake and Provo ptlll face group of friends Tuesday In and family of Salt Lake were Lincolns debaters. The team at honor of her daughter Blrdeen who was nine years old. RefreshSunday visitors at the John Lelb-har- P.G. Included Daryl Stewart, Cleo Davis, Madge Lewis, and Mary home. ments were served and games enJean Skinner. Joan joyed by the following: Honoring Reed R. Eklns on his Loveless, Lyla De Lange, Lanra birthday his family gathered for The Thespian play Tne Sontf Bell Cook, Hetty Ann Carter, Sunday dinner after which music of hjy Heart was one of the best Robbins, Jerry Fautin, and games were enjoyed. Those In the Nelson and Frances Turpin. present were: Mr and Mrs. Frank dramatic presentations history of Lincoln school, according to Miss Dortby Jones. It is fortunate for all who did see this (play on March 17 that the cast has been prevailed upon to present it again, March 27, being the date of the jiext performance 348 Center at Lincoln aauditorlum No TIMAN0G0S j n, THREE HITS . . . . . The man this spring will wax enthusiastic about these three suit models illustrated the big style leaders of the new season. We know youd like to try them on and inspect the fine tailoring and luxurious fabrics. Why not come In and let ns show them to you? well-dress- $20 and $25 MOSE LEWIS MENS WEAR' . I Provo Conservatory .... Qancinj RITA BROOKS MfH'iiB bimi tmte tnitmuH Poke Radio Qrama Director ihHtitnimiranimitwifRMMimitiiav ANNOUNCES New beginners classes in all forms of dancing featuring foundation for children and adults (By DeLenna Bradshaw) technic. The Orem literary club was entertained by Mrs. Zola Malone at her home Thursday afternoon. Miller Mr. Poulson and Mrs. played an Instrumental duet on cello and violin respectively. The Vance trio, Malba .Calder, Nina Stratton and Bernice Christen-aeaccompanied by Zola Malone, sang. The afternoon was Bpent In playing games after wntch delicious luncheon was served to members and guests. The Boy Scouts of Sharon ward Tueshiked to the River-bottoday evening where they cooked their supper and spent the evening in playing games and singing songs. The Sharon ward hall was the scene of a St. Patricks day party Friday evening. A delicious dinner was given. The rest of the evening was spent la dancing. Happy Valley, a play, was presented Wednesday evening by Pleasant View ward In the Sharon ward amusement hall. Henry Esmond was the book reviewed la Relief Society Tuesday by Mrs. Effle Green of Provo. Mrs. Blanch Christensen also reviewed the book Silas Marner. Sunday evenings program at sacrament mpetlng was given by students of the Sharon stake seminary. Omar Hansen took charge of the meeting. Prayer was offered by Ardls Gadd and Paul Foote. Short talks were given by Fay Davis, NephI Berge-ne- r, Marina Boulton, Loratne Jones, Maud Rapley and Victor C. Anderson. A reading wag given by Fern Kitchen and a song was given by Naomi Ferguson, Professional Routines for Advanced Stndenta INTERVIEWS DAILY 505 North University Avenue Phone (Entire Second Floor) n, I 41 434-- & SALE ! SALE ! FINAL CLEARANCE Of Factory Liquidated Fashion Flow Bedroom Suites Lowest Prices! Highest Quality! Your Old Furniture or Piano Taken in part payment Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center EASY TERMS NO INTEREST A FINE GIFT FOR SOME ONE LINGOiJliHTlOTES Bland-lncSund- VA SUBSCRIPTION "ToTIIIS NEWSPAPER' dt De-lor- es Va-le- L jr Inii FIRE CO. West St. Provo, Utah Phone 403 Now In the Second Week of the SlLS of the DSI0IH1 on n The Friday party was given by the Eighth grade sewing class featured the making to St. Patrick hats, the prize winning hat being made by Theora Powell. Refreshments and doll favors made of gum drops were enjoyed. 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