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Show Friday, June 2, 1939 THE VOICE OF SHARO A 2 !I f ?i revs '?? t ........... , ... ... ..i.. ... is ;.i j , T. j Evey Pannennng -t r tr r V Feted - Ilin-erm- a rr? It. n;lT liL -j .. an iVm 4'V:I ;c Jo - Cor-brid- T Edgemont Primary Graduation For the Qrowing Family ed VIEW 09-J- -l Lin-do- n. d, a A I LumberCo. 'frit A Czti YOUR NEW HOME New and Used Furniture Bought and Sold H USED 9x12 AXMINSTEIt RUGS CHEAP ... USED MONARCH COAL RANGES J Mft.50 . . . . $ aa .95 Used 3 up BREAKFAST SETS NEW UNFINISHED CHESTS 4 . . NEW' MAPLE DINETTE SETS . . . 52 NEW' Floor Covering, per sq. yard Furniture Center Exchange St. 316 West Utalhi5 & .45 .? klngEm? " Grove. The scouts are invited to meet each Tuesday evening, during the summer, at the home of Arthur Tanner, a member of the troop. We welcome several new families to our ward: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, the Kelsey family, the Munk family and the Wildes. We hope all ward members note the fine appearance of the lawn and bushes around our beautiful chapel. It is also cool and Inviting Inside and you .re invited to attend services every Sunday evening at 8 oclock. Contract Bridge The Orem club was entertained by Mrs. Virginia Richards at the Chicken Roost Thursday afternoon. The afternoon wag spent In playing cards at which Mrs. Marie Crandall took first prize and Mrs. May Burr took second prize. A dainty luncheon was then served to six. Lumber is the most important thing you put inu you home. Unless you are an expert at judging, deal with a firm whose reputation assures you of quality and fair prices. We are equipped to give you service on any lumber job large or small. Call 232. Easy FILA or ABC Payments Under ElIA terms and protection we can give you extended credit or start you off with smaU capital. Ask for full information. Utah Timber & Coal Go. 164 W. 5 N. Phone 232 Literary Club Hears of So. Africa Mrs. Maude Glazier entertained the Literary club members at her home last Friday. President Lydia Hogan being . in charge The progiam wag conducted by Mrs. Ezdta Johnson. Mrs. Edward Jenkins of South Africa gave a very interesting talk on Africa and world topics. Miss Alice Walker and Clark Johnson furnished several EDGEMONT Extra Ladies Free talks weie given, with the music being furnished by Mrs. Melba Calder, Goneveive Gordon, Bishop Twitcheli and Leo Ford. Mrs. Zola Malone acted as accompanist. Mrs. Mefiam Bradshaw Ellen Homes (furnished) for Rent, Lease or Sale at Springdell Resort. 2 Mod. Homes for Rent in Provo. 2 Mod. Center See this It is one a lifetime Jerry Nelson left Edge-mo- members. ( trvy z Should See Ours ONE BIG LOT of $4000.00 Terms. wonderful buj! of those once in CARS USED QUALITY Top Value in Every Car opportunities. RUSS TRAHER-- U Provo 150 No. Univ. Ave. PROWS and HAWS Realty Company PHONE 606 53 No. University Avenue EVE STRAIN BLURRED VISION HEADACHE BY GLASSES REMOVED The latest scientific method e examining the eyes Absolut results guaranteed. No glasses recommended on less needed. Glasses may had on Easy Payments. TO Dr. G, H. HEINDSELMAN with Helndselman Optical an Jewelry Co. last week for her homo in New York City after spending the winter here with her Aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stewart. Mrs. Olive Gillespie entertained a group of children last on 10 or 15 year repayment Thursday afternoon, the occasion plan. Interest 6 on unpaid being her daughter Joans 6th balance. Games birthday anniversary. were played and refreshments No Fines No Penalties were enjoyed by the following: Joan, Joyce and Valdls Gillespie, Carol and Norma Hull, Donnie If you need money on good Hogan, James Boyce, Wanita Pinegar, Merleen Smith, Colleen security FerguBon and Barbara Wiscombe. Lee Dixon was the honored SEE guest at a farewell party given Our Loans are the Best by his friend A. J. Smith ThursA treasure hunt day afternoon. was held after which tasty .refreshments were served to Beth Jones, LaWana Ferguson, Merleen Smith. Jack Jones, Lee Dixon, Joan and Melvin and A. J Smith. Mrs. Smith was assisted by Misses Dora Davis and TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now Dixon Real Estate Go. Lois Dixon. 236 West Center St. Provo u. s. TIRES and BATTERIES BRIMHALL BROS. 121 West 1 North Provo Phene 66 SHAROII (DeLenna Bradshaw Reporter) B. M. Jolley, superintendent of stake Sunday t tools In Gannon-Aclatc- n, Shat-o- visited here Sunday morning. In the main assembly he talked on what makes a good Sunday school. Sunday evening ward conference was held in the Sharon ward house. The lives of the seven presidents of the church were reviewed In their order by the folMrs. Edith Duke. Mrs. lowing: Kate Cordner, Rudolf Wolfgram, Mrs. Meriam Bradshaw. James Cragen, Mrs. Carl Wymore and Mrs. Lois Downs. Motion pictures depicted the lives of each as the nt noon. The Orem Literary club was entertained by Mrs. Bertha Park at her home .Friday afternoon. Games and social chat were ena delicious joyed after which luncheon was served to the club Mod. brii k on East 7 Room of ward visited with Mrs. Meriam Bradshaw Friday after- All Used Car Buyers SEE Mr. and Mrs.' Alfred Chipman are on an extended trip to Idaho and Canada, where they will be the guests of their sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chip-ma- n and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chipman of Welling, Alberta, Canada. Mrs. Verl Stubbs was hostess to the members of the Alofa club at her home last Wednesday afternoon. Bridge was the main diversion, the favors going to Mrs. George Boyce Jr. Luncheon was enjoyed by the following members: Mesdames Wayne Monk, Lioyd Baum, Clifford Rulon Stubbs, LaMar Stubbs, Roy Farley, Wilford Gillespie, Ferguson, Morris Wiscombe, VirHoward Ferguson, gil Baum, George Boyce Jr., and the Mrs. Agness Bellows, after and cream which strawberries were served by Mrs. Thersa Johnson, Sirs. Pearl Newell and Mrs. Meriam Bradshaw to a large crowd. by Mrs. Bertha Yates enter- tained her Sunday school class a her home Friday evening. A candy pull was enjoyed by the following: Alta KKappley, Melba Elizabeth Ford, June Peacock, Beth Crandall, Hazel Gordon, Ferguson, Marelda Emmons, Virginia Johnson and the hostess. The Relief society was entertained at the home of Mrs. Sarah Turk Friday afternoon. The lesson, Healthy Mental Attitudes as Taught by Jesus, was given Bellows . Reporter firawbeny Day at Pleasant Grove musi- cal numbers. The refreshments delicious were served at small tallies to Mrs. Amanda Mrs. Ilia Lewis, Daley, Mrs. Jenkins, Miss Walker and Mrs. Johnson as guests, nnd members: Ljdia the following Racheal Hogan, Hilda Condor, Mecham, Merne Si honey, Annie Grace Gillespie, Matilda Booth, Hazel reay, Emma Gillespie, Hawkes, Ezetta Johnson, Bertha Salisbury, Martha Stewart, Joanna Bvee, Effie Finegar, Eva Gillespie and the hostess. Mrs. Glazier was assited by Mrs. Elaine Glazier and Miss Mary Daley. Miss y V Sa&mdlay Mr. and Mrs. Newell Baum, Diner, Ihylis Johnson, We-le- y Home Gilliu.iu and I' ana Nielson. Janet and Haws Baum and Mar- Vineyard Della Olsen, t.a igluer of Mr. garet Dudley are spending two Missionaries Su'-aweeks at the San Francisco Fair ud Mrs. Moroni Olsen, who has A good WANTED Jameson, Reporter been eniplojed in Salt Lake the and other points of interest. Telephone 021R1 The home missionaries of the past winter, loft Saturday evePleasant View Daughters of Police Dog. Ph. 209-- w ward who have labor- ning for Los Angeles where she Mrs. 1'ay A, Cannon and son Tioneers are invited to attend the Vineyard ed in the Sharon stake will be has employment. beheld be at to Jubilee Payson Allat the Charles were t Liters rrcs at 12:30 and con- tendered a welcome home party Fae Ilreinson has been chosen ginning y red home during the week. tinuing throughout the after- (tonight) Friday evening in the lo hi t as the captain of the WindRecreational hall. Steinekert's sor ward girls softball team durnoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burge-ne- r orchestra will furnish the music ing tae summer months. Ir. and Mrs. Murvel Walker are rejoicing over the arri- and all friends and relatives are invited. val of a son at the Crane Maternand family visited at Spring City The missionary group includes Monday evening ity Home. Mrs Luella Marshall of Thomas Wells, John K. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. duff Cartwright Pinra. Ariz., arrived in Provo Harold Maag, Joseph H. Clegg and family of Salt Lake were the Murdock. Walter guests of Mr. and Mrs Gus KelThursday to spend three weks and Elroy visiting with her daughter, Della Holdaway, chairman of the mis- ander and Mr. and Mrs. Murvel rcChatwin and fpiuily. Her grand- sionary committee will be in Walker Tuesday. son, Marland Marshall, accomcharge of the party. Mrs. Rhoda Ilreinson bpent " panied her here. Monday in Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Liddiard Mrs. Grace Bergera, Mrs. Freda and family nnd Mrs. Barbara WINDSOR Brackett of Castle Gate were the of Salt Lake City, Mr. and dinner guests of their mother, Mrs. Joseph Woodhead and son Mrs. Rhoda Ilreinson on Memorand Mr. Willard Woodhead of (Mrs. Ferry Nielson Reporter) ial Day. Yfc- -i i I Midvale visited at the John Leib-harj ;j Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson, home Tuesday. The M. I. A. officers promise HiRanee Nielson and Perry chilMecham an Amos Airs. and fine , A for program exceptionally xrfl v gy--k motored to Mammoth Sundren spent Wednesday at the Reed the conjoint meeting Sunday eveV.J4 Ij ! VVu ' It J.. the day with Mrs. day spending ... Ekins home. ning. Lee Kay from the State J. W. .Johnson. Kindergarten fo? all boys and capitol at Salt Lake will be pres' girls who will enter Page school ent to give an illustrated lecture. this fall began Wednesday mornThe Relief Society will hold a ing with Mrs. Evelyn Knight as work and business meeting the teacher. second Tuesday afternoon of each Holds Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jameson of month during the Summer. A Eureka were visitors at the Alex social hour will also be enjoyed The Edg'mont primary gradu- Jameson home. They also visited at each meeting. exercises were held Sunday ation You'll ask yourself Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jameeon Why pay rent.? Scout Master Floyd Johnson, evening, with President Susannah Sr. who are staying here indefiwhen you see the floor plan of this American John Wright and ten scouts re- iMeldrum in charge. The Sea Colonial. nitely. turned home Saturday from a Gull girls and Guide boys furA. Ray Ekins spent Sunday, visit at Boulder Dam, Ziop nished the program. weeks A large living room, vestibule with guest Monday and .Tuesday in Millard National Short talks and songs were park, and Bryce canyon. kitchen, and Sanpete counties on business. closet, dining alcove, Curtis a fine trip report under direction of Olive having They given one bedroom, and bath make up this attractive Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kelander, Gillespie and Wilma Wiscombe. home. to Mrs. Beatrice Walker and Mrs. Certificates were presented GRAND Minnie Dittimore attended the Maxine Davis, Maurine Brereton, Tlanned with an eye to the future, a second funeral services of Airs. Charlott Gloria Ferguson, Betty Ferguson, bedroom, and bath may be readily added when Mrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter Johnson of Salt Lake Monday. Lpfille Fronk and James Pinegar, needed. Telephone and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield Jack Jones, Rex Scboney Hawkins. Our Home Service department will handle Douglas a Sunattended birthday dinner An Interesting part of the pro in honor of his sister, Mrs. Remarks were made by Bishop financing, plans, and furnish reliable materials. gram Sunday evening, was two day Gillespie, Edwin Booth and Mrs. Let us explain the advantages of this plan and vocal solos by Miss Dorothy All-re- Eda Allred, at her home in Norma Holdaway, stake primary how we make home building easy and enjoyable. accompanied by iMrs. Kelsey. board member and Effie Pinegar. new cases of Several measles "Ave Marla and Gaumond's Guide A lot or cash may be used as down payment. That Sweet Story of Old were heve made their appearance in Prayers were given by both beautifully rendered by Miss Windsor the past week. The vic- JamesPinegar and Seagull Betty This home may be purchased on the F. II. A. Allred. Don Griffith also contri- tims are Julia Beth and Nadine Ferguson. A A .45 twenty-yea- r plan (plus taxes and $ buted a trumpet solo. The speakA M0NTH insurance) for ers were Bishop Jolley and Clinton Smith of the Y. M. M. I. A. The youngsters of Primary age Tri-Sta- te (4 to 12 Inclusive) t are to have a pleasant play hour every Tues uxeA-WIT-H Materials Plans Financing day afternoon at. 4i:30, at the Amusement hall. Mrs. Nina Booth Allan D. Johnson, Manager Phone 20 of the stake Primary is directing ! the activity. Tap and ballet dancing will be conducted and all children of above mentioned age are invited to attend. In spite of berfy picking, the Sunday School was well attended on Sunday morning. An extremely intereetlng course is being pursued by the Gospel Doctrine class. In the temporary absence of Elder Peterson, Mrs. Elsie Taylor is conducting the class. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. .Davies enjoyed brief weekend visits from .95 USED Everett Davies of Cedar City and STUDIO COUCHES Mrs. Gordon Atkinson of Pleasant HP VIEW PLEASANT rH Utah Countys Recreational Center Steineckerts Orchestra " H! Utahs Most Beautiful Dance Pavilion A.'WN ft ? v?-?-- CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE DEALER CHEVROLET STAKE TRUCK Original Tires - Finish Like New! SEE THIS CAR BEFORE YOU BUY 191 South University Avenue CASH FOR CARS OR EQUITIES - CUSTOM REBUILT USED CARS Liberal Allowances on New Cars Night Wrecker Service qJJ ME Free Berries Phone Provo 155 |