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Show THE VOICE OF SEAROE TtUmj, Mrs. Skinner Heads Lincoln P. T. A. Shop All Around for that' T Provo at the regular meeting this week in the Lincoln auditorium. Mr. Taylor was installed and Miss Marsh r?r? secretary-treasure- nt was Re- r Nina tiring officers. President Stratton and Secretary Miss Marsh gave interesting reports of the past years work. Two numbers on the program were especially enjoyed: the singing by the "Singing Mothers" of Sharon stake, and the address on Democracy in Our Schools by Professor A. C. Lambert of SELECTIVE P A II goods was given at Relief society Tuesday by Mrs. Myrl Foote of 060S the stake board. A demonstration was made of the different brands and labels and the women were urged to make themselves familiar with Utah goods. Special numbers were Mother's day songs by the Relief society corns, directed by Mrs. Jennie Farley and accompanied by Mrs. Foote. Next week the literary lesson will be given by Myrtle Christen-senwh- o woll review the book "The City of Bells. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff and sons Dorrell and Montell went to Southern Utah this week where they will visit over the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Terry parents of Mrs. Graff at Enterprise, and with the parents of Mr. Graff at Santa Clara. Mrs. Florence Shepherd is In Mrs. C. H. Ponlaan, Mrs. Ada Skluner was tnstah-e- l as the new president of the Lincoln P. T. A. in an Impressive ceremony conducted by State Mrs. Alkens of ,Nev Refrigerator .! I Reporter Tslsphoas 04J1 "Count your Blessings was the theme of the talk given by Ray V. Wentz last Sunday evening in church. Special musical numbers were a chorus by the Bee Hive girls as follows: Shirley Christensen. Deon Patten, Dorothy Larsen Beatrice Gappmayer and Fern Tyne, and a plono sulo by Shirley Christensen. A special Mother s uuy program Is being prepared by the officers and teachers of the Sunday to be presented Sunday school morning. An invitation is extended to all mothers In the ward to he present. The lesson on Utah canned B. Y. IT. AIR CONDITIONS VINEYARD Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter Members of Camp Tamarack of the D U P. held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Harriet Varley Thursday afternoon. A fine program was given and refreshments served. Captain Nora Harding was In charge. A fine Mothers' Day program will be hi Id Sunday morning at Sunday School. Superintendent Harold Holdaway extends an invitation to all mothers of the ward to be present. Four baby girls were blessed and given names at the Sunday Fast Day services. They were: Constance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Spalding; Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Stewart and the little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Debs Ferrell and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stewart were each named Joan W. K. Allen has completed a four weeks swimming and life saving course at the U. of U. Ellis Orme of Tooelp but formerly of Vineyard underwent an operation for appendicitis Tuesday at Salt Lake. He is reported to be doing nicely.- All are urged to attend the benefit concert Fiiday evening in the Feci e.iuunul hail. The P. T. A. and Band Mothers art sponsorto ing this fine entertainment raise funds to help deiray tne expenses on the band suits for the 67 members will be given and the hand will give a fine concert, Principal E. A. Beck is in charge of the music. A small contribution will be expected and every member of the community is invited to attend. S New General fleftrjc Models including a Big THRIFTY-si-x $159.95 HUISH Outer 230 W. ? 4 it St. t4 Phono ELECTRIC H32 4 ! I 1 Nothing Reserved - Every Suit on Sale! fc Gabardines, Worsteds, in plain backs, nels College sports. t .i, . Twists, Flan- Ellen Sizes 35 to 40 $16.75 g.88 These are all guaranteed quality the regular price 4-- , 4 at ft, Sizes 35 to 42 Regular $19.75 .88 4 f it until value believe such You wont DONT WAIT r; won by Mrs. Lloyd Baum. Lovely spring flowers were used In the decorations. A tasty luncheon was served to Mesdames Roy Ferguson and Stanley Stubbs, guests and the following members: Clifford Stubbs. I.Ioxd Baum. Verl Stubbs, Virgil Eorem, William Hull. George Bnvce. Jr., La Mar Farlev, Howard Ferguson, Wayne Monk and Morris Wiscomhe and the hostess. Miss Mary Gillespies attended the annual outing of the students of the L D. S. business college you see! Yl of Salt Lake last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Elliott and children of Ogden spent the weekend at the Robert Elliott home. Grant Elliott iumed home with them affpr spending several davs In Ogden. The following reople attended the Salt Lake temple last Friday. Mrs. Annie Larsen. Mrs. Caroline Farnsworth, Mrs. Mina Marriott Mrs Flora Bigler and Mrs. Sharp This sale is timed just right For Graduation Gillespie. Mrs. Leo illilSTENSEtl'S 31 N. t 4 j I - i.lWMW 4 44 4 4 4 f y fc4x4 M University xve. 44 4l4 4 44 4v 4 4 tM 4 4 4-4 444 4 4 44 Jsmes and Shirley James visited Friday In Salt Lake with her husband who Is at the Veterans hospital where he Is receiving treatment. Fine programs are being arranged for Mothers Dav In Sunschool and sacrament meet-- 1 444 day ing - ' iltoiisni h Youre confident you look jour best when jour clothes have You know been cleaned here. theyre spotless, trim, crisp and And your budget knows you're smart, too! good lcohing. toSEN CLEANING CO. m TIRE SVJEEPS S0JRV VJET ROADS A YOU CAR LIGHT WATCH OH ITS TRACIR Land of Happy Hearts For the Qrowing Family Y'oull ask yourself Why pay rent? when you see the floor plan of this American Colonial. A large living room, vestibule with guest kitchen, closet, dining alcove, Curtis one bedroom, and bath make up this attractive home. Planned with an eye to the future, a second bedroom, and bath may be readily added when needed. Our Home Service department will handle financing, plans, and furnish reliable materials. Let us explain the advantages of this plan and how we make home building easy and enjoyable. A lot or cash may be used as down payment. This home may be purchased on the F. H. A. .43 twenty-yea- r plan (plus taxes and $ 0 Lumber Co. insurance) for Tri-Sta- te Plans Materials Reporter Thornton Birk (Virginia Clinger) former residents of Provo announced the birth of twin girls born May 1. The new arrivals have a brother and sister. The following sSoutB received awards at the Court of Honor held Sunday evening In Sharon ward. Dell Bigler. Jack Meldrum, Aaron Clinger, Keith Jolley and Glen Plnegar. Mrs. Wllford Gllle'ple entertained the members of the Alofa club last Wednesday afternoon at her home. Bridge was the main diversion, high score being m ' Edgemont Stages Financing Allan 1). Johnson, Manager Mr. and Mrs. 4$ Regular Bellows 12, 1S23 ,AVl' T Memorial hosp al school which Miss Da vie Nelson, their daughter, will graduate EDGEMOIIT and half-belt- s, Salt Lake City studying a course In library work at the University of Utah. Plano students of iMelba Pyne gave a recital at the home of Roy Gappmayer Saturday afternoon. Those taking part were Jean Kofford, Orpha L&udie, Shirley and Marylln Christensen, Jean-nea- n Watkins, Lyla and Lyle De Lange, Lorna Jean Maycock, Dorrell Graff, Jim and Stanley Weaver and Beatrice Gappmayer. Visitors present were Mrs. Winnie Graff, Mrs. Geitrude Weaver, and Dora Mae Gappmayer. Twenty children were the guests of Mrs. Arvilla De Lange at a birthday party given last week, for her Bon and daughter, Lyle and Lyla Games were played and refreshments served, a twin being special attraction birthday cakes. Four babies were given names in Fast meeting last Sunday. They were Margene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland TldJ, blessed by the grandfather. Raymond Partridge; Kimball Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs Arnold Burning-hablessed by the father; Pat-rio- a Kay daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Madsen, blessed by the grandfather Robert L. Memmott and Bonnie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shepherd blessed by the father. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nelson and daughter Ruth will leave Friday for Ogden to attend gradat the Dee uation exercises Mj Phone 20 : .JkS Successful in every detail was the operetta "Land of Happy Hearts" staged by the Edgemont Primary association Monday evening at the ward hall. Every child in the ward took part, with the 6tage decorati d with tlowers. large spring flossoms predominating. Douglas Hawkins and Gloria Ferguson, as king and queen; James Pinegar as Laddie; Maxine Davis as Lassie; and Lester Hansen, Jack Jones, Paul Trotter, Elia Clare Eastman, Delora and Davis. Maurine Brsreton, Betty Ferguson taking tin; speaking part-- - all did so well that dirfitors No wonder non-ski- Mrs Susie Meldrum, Mrs in business long enough to know real value when I see it. And so, Isay that the new Quiet Leonard is the greatest refrigerator ever to be displayed in our showroom.1 Ralphs Z 1 Life-Save- left force it out through deep drainage grooves and stop you , safer than qul youve ever stopped before. (come in. . . let us show Grove. ( &M. ' Z-- d never-endin- YOU THE AMAZING SECRET OF HOW THIS TIRE HUGS DRY ROADS... DRIES WET ROADS! See I or yourself why thousands of motorists call this new Silver-tow- n the safest thing on wheels. And remember, you get this lifesaving skid protection plus the famous Golden Ply blow-ou- t protection all at no extra cost! For safety tomorrow get Silvertowns INTO OUR STORE Fit been cVil T.' " stop your car. Thats why, for quickest, stops on wet roads, you need a tire that makes a dry track for the rubber to grip. And thats exactly what this new Goodrich r with the amazin g g Tread does. Its spiral bars act like a battery of windshield wipers sweep the water right and THAT EVER CAME " I feel wheels brakes stop your YOURits the tires that actually -A txr.SE this new Silvertov.n gives you the quickest non-ski- d stops youve ever seen! Beth Fe guson, and Mrs Osa Ferguson were proud of them all. Mrs. Merle Hansen was accompanist. A short program after the a trio by Laura featured operetta Meldrum. 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