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Show THE PLEASANT Susan Jameson, VOICE VIEW Reporter Rosemae Bergeson of Silverton, Colo , is here to resume her "Y. studies Mr Mrs Harold Colvin left Tuesday for Minneapolis, Mr. Cohin Minn., where will study at the University of Minn Mr. and Mrs. Mack Corbett of Salt Lake visited at the Tracy Cohin home Sunday. Mrs. D. J. Vance of Ava, Missouri is visitiug her son and family, the Herbert Vances. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Andrews and daughter Lois have returned to their home in California after a weeks visit at the V. E. Andrews home. Helen Harris of ' Browning, Wyo , is staying at the C. H. home Vance while attending school at the Y". Merle Johnson of Charleston visited with Margaret Dudley on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plants and children, Mr. and Mrs. George Plants, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Plants of Silverton, Cold., were guests at the Claude Synder home anj OF Thursday, September 23, 1939 SHARON- tics the fore part of the week. Mi3 LuAna Baker of Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christensen of Salt Lake City were visitors Idaho, has come to live at the at the K. L, Young home Sun- C. H Davies home during the school year. Miss Baker is a day. Kay Snow is in Hollywood. Freshman at B. Y. U. The genealogical group held a California. successful outdoor social on Lloyd Workman is at home very in the grove with his mother, Mrs. Kathryn Monday evening, s home Games .Firth after being in Milfrod for near Bryant Jolley and the Refreshwere enjoyed several weeks. ments consisted of watermelons. Tuesday, Oct. 3, will be the The program at Sunday afser-noofirst Relief Society meeting of meeting was in charge of the season. Anna Nielson and Junior the genealogical class, Kady Cluff will give the lessons. Mrs Irfineva Kimball conducting Melvin Frost of Monticello is It consisted of short talks by Esstaying at the Alex Jameson home telle Poulson, Aldoria and Lovet- while attending school at theY ta Carter, Valeyn Camenish, ward this year. chairman Allred, Bishop Jolley Dr. and Mrs. George H. Hausen and a piano solo by Dorothy All-reret irned Tuesday after two weeks Ttie annual membership party trip to Los Angeles and the fair. of the Relief Society will be held on Thursday evening In the amusement hall, beginning at 6 GRAND oclock. All ward members are Mrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter invited. A musical program has been provided and a good time Regular class work began last is assured. The proceeds, above Tuesday evening In the M. I. A. the Relief Society memberships, organization. All the members will be given to ward maintenof the ward are cordially Invited ance. to attend these fiu gatherings and take part in the class actlvi- n. Johnson returned Thursday from a successful day's fishing at Straw berry. Mrs. R. D. Wells and Norma and Mrs. Richard Wells visited in Salt Lake City Thursday. They also attended the State fair. A group of girls were entertained at a party at the home' of Beverly and Barbara Peacock on Sunday afternoon. Games were played after which refreshments were served to eight. Mr. and Mrs. Georgy. Hudson of Spanish Fork were special guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kofford last Mrs. Cree Kofford and week. son were also guests. The ot cas sion was to celebrate Mr. Hud- son's birthday anniversary. d. VIEW EDGEMONT S ho-pit- and Mrs. Austin M r, Ithave as their guest Itieir Mrs Ralph L. Holt of Long Beat h Cal forma, who tame litre to the marriage of her daugh-tt- r Cone Ifolt to Calvin II Jollec wlnth took place last wnk Hi the Salt Lake temple. Mr. - AsO- Our Standard: a'-te- n Community Well. ZKatcv Ouist ifune ral fJlonie 160N. Univ. Ave. Phone 532. Hand to C. 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BRIM IIALL t station will receive the loyal support of the advertisers of the County also those who can contribute material for worthwhile programs, the greater the support, the better will be fixe character of programs on the Air. If sufficient advertising is had, it will mean that programs that will meet the demand of cultural Utah County wiH be on the Air so that we may enjoy for an indefinite time educational and pleasurable entertainment and Butler's predict, that aside from a limited number of outstanding adverprograms of inter-stat- e tisers, the radio dial will be pretty much stationary on County. It is assured by New Also Replace Broken Glass of All Kinds '. BUT-Mlit- d 71 One lot of Mens Dress and Work Ilats, made -- Challenge ANYTHING j Ellen Bellows - Reporter "Resolved that we should abandon our neutrality program was Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glazier the subject discussed by Carlos and family of Kettley visited Madsen, Leone Madsen, Letty Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dell Pomeroy, Richard Johnson, Kenneth Patten, and Mary Jean Skin-neri- n Glazier and family. The following young people ere debate style, at the Open attending the B. Y. U. this year: Forum club meeting Tuesday. Lorna Mecham, senior; Daryl Petitions for memberships to Stewart, Wilma Wiscombe, Grace club were also discussed. Booth, Ora Baum, Ed. Salisbury and Sam Marrtottl, freshmen. Lincoln high had a fine picture Norman Smith and Harold Brere-to- n show Wednesday during club will continue their studies at period. It was divided into three (DiLenna Bradshaw - Reporter) Utah State in Logan. Telephone 051-R- 4 shorts: one was about Sidney, Among the many visitors at the Australia, one on weather reports The opening Relief Society state fair at Salt Lake were: Mr. and the third was a Captain and social will he held Friday after- and Mts. Dean Davis adn daugh- the Kids cartoon. noon at 2 oclock in the Sharon ter Fae, Mrs. Martha Davis and ward house. All members are in- Mrs. Roy Ferguson. Eight beautiful pictures are on vited to attend. Mrs. William Hall entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fay Fielding at- at a childrens party last Friday tended the State fair in Salt Lake for her daughters Carol and NorThursday afternoon. Mrs. Field- ma, whose birthday anniversaries ings parents accompanied them. occurred last week. Clever games G. M. Burr to Salina and W. R. were played and dainty refreshK-O-Burr of Ephraim visited with ments served to the following their mother, Mrs. Julia C. Burr children: Junior and Barbara and Barbara recently. Stubbs, Jimmy Provo and Utah County may Floyd Patten and son and Evan Boyce, Myrleen Meldrum, Donnie well be proud of their HOME Hogan, Dale and Dean Baum, Ed. Ott NED and HOME OPERATPinegar, Darlene, Bert and Margaret Faucett, Joan Joyce and ED radio station. Valdis Gillespie and Jack and True the Sea was a little Beth Jones. Many lovely gifts rough at the start but not were honored presented the withstanding Ushiiieal difficulguests. ties in the beginning which Mrs. Ritchie Stubbs and childTO THE PEOPLE OF hicx e been Ironed out, S home ren have returned after a .UTAH VALLEY predict for spending the past week with her big success. I am still looking for the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis ' e hope that our new home-o- s at Vernal. thing that cant be fixed! Massey ned and home operatc-Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brereton A . xiln-aul-- il V-O and Serve Our - The Lite oln high s, ho d htud diteited bv E B Ter.v was invited to attend and pUv at the I tah State Fair in Salt Lake, September 23. The Satuiday, i oik ert was for 12 to 1 LINCOLN NOTES mi o't lock. Tbe band member" spent tbe ret of the day lookng at exhibits and enjoying Monte The Thespian club attended the Young s rides and shows opening of radio stall n KOVO. in College Hall Thursday. Sept Kt FINO MVDK1GAL, 49. of ex21. on a special invitation P'i'Je. who dud Sunday n.ght, tended to them by Manager Arch following aeiident. a, traffic Madsen All were well pleased hruuplit Utah s total deaths from with the program and intend to traffic causes to 1U9. accept the invitation to use the facilities of the station. A Big i' To Serve You Special New Assortment J. B. Stetson Mens (Renovated) Dress Hats A Real s Value 1 SHARON - n exhibit in the hall at Lincoln, Painted by Mrs. Bes-i- e Eastmond Gourh v, one of I tabs best flower artist-- . Liberal trade-i- n $ 93 73 on Old Range Furniture Center Exchange St. 316 West Easy Terms No Interest No Carrying Charge |