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Show Friday, March 31, THE rOlCE OF SI1AR0N GRAND VIEW YOUR $$ MERCHANTS WILL WISE GO Advertise! READ THEADS FAR Junior Festival i Held -- ilixl fepsssw 5 rj ,-t- ' afct aSsbtfis1 at Lake View Saturday evening was a proud the ward one for Grand View A most unique setting was prochoir, ut ier the direction of Mrs in Lake View for the Junvided musithe Ora Griff'th, presented ior Story ffstival sponsored by cal program, at the nrst of quarterly conference, Twentv-fiv- e the Sharon stake and conducted members participated aud by Mrs Lucius C. Laudie, stake the program us (y ciTct ived by junior director, with 75 mothers a large audience. and daughters participating and Mrs. Win. Sclioppe is recovering from a severe attaik of ar- enjoying the delicious refreshthritis. ments. A three act play rwas presented Five rooms were prepared, In the amusement hall Thursday each with a decorative motif evening by the Edgemont ward. Much talent was displayed by the suited for the story to be told members of the cast especial menby one of five wards participatition being accorded Lorna Perry ng. The story teller appeared in in her portrayal of the grouchy costume and told her story to a old aunt. delighted audience. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davies enFollowing the festival of stora visit Thursday joyed surprise was served, with evening from Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ies the luncheon ett Davies of Cedar City, M. E. the serving table being covered Davies and Mr. and Mrs. Francis with beautiful lace cloth on which Anderson of American Fork and were silver candle holders with Mrs. Gordon Atkinson of Pleas- yellow candles. At each end of the table a Junior girl from Lake ant Grove. The monthly report meeting View, in evening dress, poured, ' and soy ial of the Genealogical while several others served. committee of the ward will be held on Friday evening, March 31, at the home of Heber Har-warJust Received a Fresh Supply A full attendance is requested by representative Thomas n d. L. - group of Relief Society women met at the home of Eva Hortt on Thursday and made a beautiful quilt for Miss Raisa Weeter. Luncheon was served to the group and the quilt was completed on Friday afternoon. PLEASANT Utah Valley Glass 348 West Center Street & Paint Phone 403 Dealers in -A ;- , Wallpaper, Paint and Glass j; 14. ii'vifj---Shewm Wiluams XSherwinWiiuamsX Announcement entirely different n line of strictly A New and ultra-moder- WALLPAPERS,- Priced so low tor 1939 We have a large variety to choose from, both in color harmony and texture finishes which are so vital in present day modes of interior decoration. WE BOAST EVERY PATTERN IN OUR LINE IS FULLY GROUNDED week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Patten and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muhle-stel- n spent an enjoyable evening Fruit Trees SIS West Center St. Phone 403 Phone 047R3 W. F, WISCOMBE Local Dealer for NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT Hay Tools - - Spreaders - Etc. vrSf wWV'fcK'n of USED QUALITY CARS Top Value In Every Car TRAHER-- k RUSS Provo 150 No. Unlv. Are. PHONE 668 A. U Share of B. B. water. Crops, Young Fruit - New Home, Mod. 4 R. up 4 It. down. H. A. Heat, Double 1 BY G LASSES REMOVED The latest scientific method at examining the eyee Absolute 01. Hi-w- STRAIN BLURRED VISION A. 5 R. Mod. Home, orchard, young pear tree. 4 Miles north of Provo, ITU HEADACHE Hi-wa- $2300.0 results guaranteed. No glasses recommended unless needed. Glasses may be had on Easy Payments. For Homes, Building Lot, Busines Location, Apts., or Industrial Property SEE HElXBSELra Dr. G. H. with Helndselman Optioal and Jewelry Co. PROWS and IIAWS Realty Company 8$ Ha. 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The following program was given under the direction of Mr. Rachael Mecham: Mrs. Bertha Yeates furnished two lovely solos, Come Back to Erin, and When Honey Sings an Old Time Song." A fine review of Thomas Dixons book, "The Leopards Spots, was given by Mrs. iiuecuam. refreshments were Delicious enjoyed by Mesdames Bertha Yeates, Yydia Hogan, Cordelia Booth, Hilda Conder, Effie Plnegar, Emma Brereton, Matilda Booth, Elsie Campbell, Bertha Salisbury, Annie Gillespie, Ezetta Johnson, Eva Gillespie and the hostess. Mrs. ixon was assisted by her sister, Miss Wilma 5s PHONE 031R4 Cherry, Peach, TITLE GUMXTY SEDAN j, -l Shape 'All l;i?AP0 MULT PLI CAT OH CUSTOM REBUILT USED CARS j to g? feof rabbits is slow compared, to the rapidity with .which jb troubles multiply for the man whose home has been de-- v to ftroyed by fire and who finp his insurance protection inade- - quate to cover the loss. Moral: 5 Look to your insurance now I g Liberal Allowances on New Cars Night Wrecker Service ! to g This agency is expert in mat- ters Pertaining to. Insurance. to May we scrVe you? to M 11 BEE a BOWLING! BOWLING ... on First Class Alleys and Equipment! wi j WILLARD L, CALL 1541 FOR RESERVATIONS SOWARDS; AGENCY 39 W. 2nd N. 1 Phone Provo 155 Exciting and Healthful Sport X RECREATIONAL BOWLING ALLEYS Provo, Utah) PnONE 1009 Siilt Lakes Newest Hotel Grown and Propagated from local trees Wild Wood HoUow 200 Rates: Farm Nurseries Chris. Jf.ppersen in Lako View Phone 011R2 Wanted Old useless live Animals Highest Prices Paid. No middle man to take your profits. We gladly invite Inspection of our modern mortuary at any time. Your visit will prove both Interesting and Instructive, and will lncnr no obligation of any kind. years this firm has provided Frovo families wjth beautiful services at costs within their means. Now, although modern fa cilities enable us to provide even more impressive services, our charges remain within the easy reach for ail who call upon us. The Spirit of Easter is reflected in songs and flowers. Pay homage to this day of dajs by making your family happy through, the thoughtfulness of remembering the true symbol of Ea-tan Easter OREM ... er Lily. SEE East on Fourth North Rooms $1.50 o r 68 J CASH FOB CARS OR EQUITIES CO. East Center St. Provo Original Paint ' ' Good Tires, Upholstery. Motor AFOI-- D 1935 Apricots. YERGENSEN FOX FARM Utah Valley Glass & Paint . Apple, at You With Your Paint Problems. SHRUBS exceedingly small compared with the piece of mind and protection it gives you. We also offer a new service in Wallpaper Display ,We Will Also Be Pleased To Help and (On Orem Bench) with Mrs. Ed. Isaacson Saturday. Table games were played and luncheon was Berved to the group. Plans are rapidly bel lg completed for the 15th Annual Inter-- 1 mountain Commercial contest to be held In Provo April 14. The contest events, business show, and special features of the day j promise a very successful day, it I is announced. . . JOHN B. STRATTON Jameson, Reporter Telephone 0Z1R1 STANDARD VARIETIES Let Us Help You with this New Service or call at our store to see this new and different line. TREES Susan Ray Eklns and Clarence Ashton attended a banquet given by O. P. Skagg Co. at the Hotel , i Utah Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Merrill Stevens of Maronl i was a visitor at the Alex Jameson home Tuesday. Page school is presenting their operetta Friday evening in the Pleasant View amusement hall. A small admission will be charged. Dorothy Bone left for Salt Lake City, Monday, where she entered Henegars business college. Mrs. Fay A. Cannon and son of Salt Lake City visitea at the Charles Allred home wor a week, returning to Salt Lake Wednesday of this week. Miss Vera Davis and La Mar Davis of Wallsburg were visitors at the James Phillips nome thu SEEDS . are Agents for PORTER WALTON Co.s We VIEW SPECIAL! We bring the samples to your home so you may select your patterns under the influence of your own surroundings to insure perfect balance in room harmony. . . . ONE BIG LOT FOR SALE 1 Edgemont Literary Club at Dixon dome A Should See Our: ct k, of - - All Used Car Buyers Two evenings of one-aplays are being sponsored in College hall this week by the c'tah Beta chapter of Theta Alpha Phi. Four plays were produced Thursday evening, and four more will be given tonight. University students and the general public are invited to attend. nt Mountain Grown Allred. Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, professor this 'week of speech returned from Baylor University in Waco Texas, where he acted as critic of a drama and speech contest which was spoqsored by Baylor in which 15 southern universities took part. and Mr. Poulson, accompanied by Mrs. Ebestein, in a violin and cello duet, were enjoyed. Consultation between parents teachers closed the day's and Visiting day for parents at the events. Sharon school was highly suepev sful, reports Mrs. C. F. Ely with morning classes In rage Orchestra study and dancing being inspect- Featured at ri. View ed by scores of parents, and the The Page school orchestra was entire day filled with activity. Noon luncheon wa3 served at a featured at the P.T.A. meeting Bmall fee and the money will be held in the Pleasant View ward used for physical examinations chapel, Thursday, to give the parfor the children. The address dur- ents an idea of what the new ing the afternoon by Dr. A. C. orchestra class has achieved. The meeting was under the diLambert of the B.Y.U. featured rection of Mrs. James Plnegar. the days events. Other program members in- Mrs. S. W. Williams led communcluded prayer by C. M. Wentz, ity singing. The orchestra'3 first Faces. Dream number was speeches by Mrs. Leo Meredithof Miller of American Fork, district persl-de- James Pinegar and Keith Helen a duet; trumpet played of P.T.A.; BiBhop E. E. Foote gave Twitchell, Principal A. P. War-nic- Meldrum and Earlean Mr3. Loy Doss, school a bell duet. The orchestras final and Ford Poulson, princi- selection was Standard Bearer nurse, They did an exceptionally pal of the Sharon school. Musical numbers from Mrs. good piece of work. With almost Nina Stratton, Mrs. Melba Calder every kind of instrument and 42 well balMrs. Bernice Ch.tttensen, and members, they are a Mrs. Zola Malone, In two quart- anced orchestra. As beginners on to beettes; and Mrs. Thelma Miller they have but to keep come a very fine orchestra," states W. M. Vernon, the director. Sharon P . T. A. 77 olds Successful Parents Pay 1933 Flowers I Telegraphed here A nyu ! 200 to Tile Baths $4.00 OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Balt lake City, Utah 1E MILL DELIVER EASTER MORNING All West Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled PROVO GREENHOUSE ERNEST C. ROBS ITER, Manager Pimm: Lk.ht-Whre Flowers Grow HIGHLY RECOMMENDED "HfTtHiuiiiniiimiimtiHut |