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Show I HE VOICE OF SHARPS PLEASANT TlEY Susan Jameson, Reporter Telsphcme 021R1 Honoring Etta Snyder on her birthday anniversary the following people surprised her at her home Wednesday evening, Mrs. Raed Kilns, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra latten, Claud Snyder, Alex Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Frank James, Mr. and Mrs. Max Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson, Jean Snyder, Aileen Hubon and Ileen Phillips. A chicken dinner was B'crved to the group after which table games were played. The Board of Education of the Alpine School P'&trict recently purchased an acre of ground from Mrs. D. J. Bennett for addition to Friday, May 26. 1939 the Page School ground. ers of Pioneers" Twenty members and guests enjoyed roasting weiners an i marshmellows. Mrs. Zin Baker, N'eola, Laurel, Thelma and Arnold Baker are guests at the Newell Baum home this week. Mrs. LaRue Campbell and Mrs. Elva Nellson have returned to their homea after spending a week at the family home. They came here due to the illness and death of their father, Vern York. The closing meetii g of the Relief Soclely was held Tuesday In the Relief Society room. Mrs. Esther Brown gave the social service lesson and Mrs. Afton Hansen the Family Relations" lesson, during which the members Thursday. Lenora Ashton sang quilted. The fourth Tuesday In two songs Hawaii and When June Mrs. Hassen will hold her Pa vras Courtin Ma. Mrs. Anna clacB at her home at 2 o'clock. Mrs, Mary Weston and David Nellson gave a humerous reading on Husbands of the Daught Burgner of Driggs. Idaho, are vls- t Mr. 'and Mrs. Amos Mecham and family of Murray were Friday visitors at the Reed Eklns home Mrs. Claude Snyder anu itose-ma- e Eergeson motored to Ogden today to get Jack Snyder who has been attending school In that city and Is returning home for his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzgerald have returned to their home in Eureka after spending a week at the York home. They came to attend the funeral of Mrs. Fitzgerald s brother, VePn York. Mrs. Nora Ashton 'entertained the Daughters of the Pioneers in the Meadow hear her noise Iasi - r I r h i mother iting their Burgener. , TIMPAIiOGOS Mr. C. H. Poulson, Reporter Telephone 04J The Blue Bird class of the Primary association held a social at the home of Caret Mem molt last week. The girls were assisted by the class leader, Wanda Gray. Lively games were pleed and refreshments were served to the following class members: Lu Sherrie Perry, Jean Robbins, Carol Memmott, Dorothy Fountin, Melva Prestwlch, Elaine Loveless, Laura Bell Cook, Mothers wno Mrs. were special guests were: Laura Mrs. Clara Memmott, Terry, and Mrs. Leona Prestwlch. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Prince and children left Saturday to visit with the parents of Mr. Prince in Cooding. Idaho. They were accompanied by Miss Hazel Terry who will go on to Seattle where she will visit her sister Olive Mohlman. Miss Dayle Nelson is spending her vacation at the home of her parntse, Mr. and Mrs Tony Nelson. Miss Nelson recently graduated from the school of nursing at the Dee hospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gappmayer, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gappmayer and Mrs. Ella McTague went to Ileber Sunday to attend funeral services of their cousin, Mrs. i r I ie - ' , MEN WITH WINGS t l doing nicely. v S. 1, t SWELTIIEAUTS Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in a scene from Sweethearts surrounded by the chorus in one of the dip-donumbers. Playing at the Scera theatre Thursand Saturday, June Friday day, p The The program for next Sunday evening will be conducted by the Guide class of the Primary who have successfully completed the work of Primary and are now eligible for the Deacon's quorum and the M. I. A. There are 13 boys In the class as follows: Loy Rasmussen, Paul Beck, Dorrell Graff, Clifton Asay, Calvin Cord-ne- r, Eddie Lunceford, Glen Gappmayer, and Russell Hansen. The class leader Is Mrs. Cynthia e. day. The Aaronic priesthood hat, Three of the screens leading young personalities, Fred taken of thinning up the MacMurray, Ray Milland and Louise Campbell, playing to- beets to get project for their money gether for the first time, head the cast of the new Techni- quorum. color cavalcade of the air, Men With Wings, which will be Sunday evening. In1 connection presented to local audiences i ext Monday, Tuesday and with the regular Sacrament meetat the Scera Theatre. ing the High Prists quorum will Wednesday, May hold their convention, under the The Orem Better Homes club members were guests at Mrs. Ethel Dickeys home Thursday Ellzebeth Hatch. afternoon.' Mrs. Sadie Elder preMiss. Jean Skinner, sided at the meeting. A lesson Mary daughter of Mrs, Ada Skinner un- on self Improvement was given derwent an operation at the Alrd by Mrs. Zella Sutherland. Mrs. hospital Monday evening. Reports Dickey gave one on health. Tasty from the hospital are that she Is refreshments were served to 12. 4 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe man home In honor of Mis Iona Ernest of Brngham. Mrs. Ernest Jarmon who has been ill and before her marriage was Rowena almost bed fast must ot the w iu- Maxfield. ter. ,Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hooley The Old Folks committee atboast tbe arrival of their 12th tended the opening dme at great grandchild, when a winsome Rosalawn Saturday eterung, little daughter arrived at the where they report a splendid evehome of Mr. and Mrs. Wllford ning spent. Hooley of Lindon. The grand parMr. and Mrs. Donald ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lenard and daughter of Salt Lake have Hooley of Orem. moved to V, ,dsor to make the.r Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Harris anhome for the summtr with Mis. nounce the birth of a daughter Elsinore's father. Marlin Walter at the American Fork hospital Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ols-anl Wednesday. daughter, Morlene, motored to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield Bingham Sunday to visit, from and Bishop Stanley B. Harris at- Bingham they will visit at Matrix tended the funeral service of and Garfielj and return homo Mrs. Laura Maxfield Whitehead Wednesday. at Union, Utah, Thursday afterMartin Walker loft Thur-Ja- y noon. Mrs. Whitehead before her for Canada where he will visit marriage made her home in this his sister who resides there. community. Mrs. Whitehead died a short time after the birth of i her tenth child, who with her husband survive. Paul Whitley, son of Mr. and iMrs. Otto Whitley was ordained a deacon at quorum meeting Sun- Mrs. Clara following people from Anderson of the Stake high council was a visitor at the Priesthood meeting Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Allen have been visiting In Bieknell, Wayne County, with their daugh-t- i r and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brlnkerhoff for three weeks. Mrs Howard Anderson and two children left last week for Vancouver, British Columbia to spend three weeks with her parents, Mr. O. 11. Sharon attended the Salt Lake Tempi, excursion last Thursday: Mrs. Clara G. Sidwell, Mrs. Natalia Snyder, Mrs. Phyllis Han- and Mrs. Thomas Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olson cock, Mrs. Alice Wilkinson, Mrs. Mrs. Meriam announce the arrival of a Bon, Pearl Jepperson, born Saturday. Bradshaw. Mrs. Taylor Allen and daughThe Aaronic Priesthood members from Sharon who attended ter Nadine have returned home the outing at Aspen Grove last from Sugar City, Idaho, where Saturday report that they had a they visited with her mother, very enjoy., ile time. The fol- Mrs. Jennie Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding lowing attended the outing: Earl and son Dale and daughter, Mary W. Mecham, Bishop E. E. l, O. H. Anderson, Kenneth Lou visited in Heber Sunday with E. McEwan, Leroy Mangram, their Aunt, Mrs. Jannette The return trip was Richard MacBellows, Lynn Merril Blair, Willard made by way of Park City and Donald, Bradshaw, Max Pyne, Bob Calder, Salt Lake where they islted with Garth Mangram, Kenneth Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Elias Strong and Ewan Jr., Karl Tucker, Blair family. Miss Jean Prestwlch and Bert Williams, Wayne Blair, Gayland Williams, Claude Downs. Max Murdock were married lBSt Friday evening In the Salt Lake Fielding, Cecil Dickey. President Stephen L. A very successful mothers and Temple. daughters day Tuesday marked Chipman officiated. They will the closing of Relief Society for make their home In Salt Lake where he Is employed. the summer. Members of the Aaronic priest2 at m. Teachers the p. Friday social will be held at the home of hood gave an interesting proMrs. Sarah Park. All teachers gram Sunday evening In the ward chapel. P. W. Madsen and Allen and members are Invited. Girls of the Old Testament Bellows of the Stake high counclass are invited to a candy pull cil were present and spoke. at the Miriam Bradshaw home Raymond Harding of the ward bishopric arranged the program. Friday evening. Twit-chel- Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Nelson have been visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nelson. Their son, Maurice, will remain with his grand parents for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mitchell spent Wednesday of last week visiting with friends in Park City, where the Mitchells lived before coming to the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson have moved Into their new home. We welcome them and hope they will participate in the activities of the ward. SHARON DeLenna Bradshaw - Reporter Sunday School conference will be held in Sharon ward next Sunday. A very Interesting progr.. will be presented and a good attendance is expected. Mrs. R. D. 'Wells entertained the members of the Orem Literary club and a number of guests at her home Thursday. Mrs. Ada Skinner presided. Mrs. Roy E. Park gave a personality test. The solo, "Mother Machree, was sung by Mrs. George Stratton, with Mrs. Earl Malone as acMiss Norma Rae companist. played a piano solo, The Flower Song. A delicious luncheon was served to 26 direction of the Stake quorum presidency. At a ward auxiliaries officers meeting under the direction of the Bishopric it was decided to again hold a concession at Pleasant Grove on Strawberry day to raise funds to defray ward expenses. The Genealogy committee held their closing session at the home of Mrs. Minnie Dittlmore Monday evening. Several scouts chape, med by their scout master, Floyd Johnson and John 'Wright, left early Monday morning for a weeks trip to Boulder Dam, Bryce canyon and Zion's National Park. The Sunday School officers and teachers held a bontlre and wiener roast at the Shay farm Saturday evening. The Relief Society discontinued their class work Tuesday until net fall. A work and business meeting will be held each second summer. A Sunshine party was heia Wednesday afternoon at the of the month during the Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter Primary graduation exercises will take place Sunday evening in the ward chapel with President Edith Spalding In charge. A fine program has been arranged. Seventeen boys and girls will Last Monday the graduate. Primary finished their seasons activity after a very successful year. A social was held and refreshments served. guests. 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