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Show THE VOICE Thurj-Jy- SHARON OF eoiogy class. They are planning t social at the home of Mrs. Mildred Cook for Monday. Wcdntsday evening Mr. and Mrs. Murveli Walker entertained in honor of thiir bon Bernard. The following were present: Mr and )!u Gus Kel mder and family, Mrs Mnme Dittimore, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Dutimore and Lois Fouike, Beth Gilhnan, Ldrh ark, Louise Omer, BarWINDSOR bara Murdock, BernUe Hreinson, Mrs. Ferry Nielsen Keporter) Verra Mcrott, Afton Baikus, Glur.a Wr'ght, Jewell Walker, LaVoie HooUy, daughter of Mr Leon ilut'i n, Lon Iloolty, Sicr-l.nJohnson, Kay Whitley, Le- 'and Mrs Lee HojIi y is improving tti. tly i: f r hat ct.d rwenf ar, Ijid , i. LL and Fsy II m!s, vis K" ily Long has been appi iidutoiiiy recently at the bos. n o tiaih the Junior Gen- Amernan Fork bocri'al Mrs. Donna Chiliou is rapid!' ret ok. ring from her recent ill. ntss and will be able to luv( the Leiii hospital to the home of her parents, Mr and Mis W J Cillman some time during the WllA. ET Afton Prestwhh, who has bon a ill in California seriously for some time is much lm- - Knl; g v-- s tittup. quilting was enjoyed Friday at the home of Mrs. Emma Harper by Jennie Harris, Minnie DitVilma Icelander, Rose timore, Sr. and Shoell, $arah Hooley Florence Downs Mra BVtu lie Vnrht pnttrtaliR-e- d Wednesday afternoon at her Ci" utlofii a! lommittie sponsored a worth while musical program from the B Y. V. Monday evening at the ward thapil Ward budget tickets wtre honor- America's Finest Leora Gordon, Warren Johnson Howard Lowe, Flojd Baikus, and .Shirley Harris were among the Pleasant Grove Sr Seminary students that visited the Catholic and Prtsbvterian Methodist, churches In the morning and the L D. S. tempfe grounds in the afternoon along with their adviser, Wm. Smith Two quiltings were held by the Relief society members, one at Ohristobdll Grants home and the other at James Johnsons. The quilts are to be given to the ward Americas Greatest Value Truck! AT YOUR COMMAND The Finest Sales and Service Facilities fY '' United Sales Service Inc. .swr PLEASANT WWgpgWragT; y . Susan i f f vyyy LAMPS . . . Silk shade bowl and ,rifh(ior a i I. 4 fc 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4; E. S. Priced from Bought and Sold hats, and dresses in the spirit of suits the renaisance of ele. coats gance ates which domin-,-- this F seasbns Furniture Exchange St. modes. Delightfully feminine . . . and, oh, so fattering! And the reasonable prices seem just made to order for thrifty 316 West Center Easy Terms Ao No Carrying Charge Interest IIEINDSELMAN Optical & Jewelry Co. V Floor Lamp With Silk Shade $ will be evening at tne ward chapel. Parents are urged to at- - 75 O Dr. FOR SALE 1936 - 1?4 Ton Chev. Truck Stake body, or will trade for building lot Tbone 047-J-- 1 4- See hi Id Sunday n1 ay Conference Primary 4 Complete - it G. II. 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Call 232. A PURCHASE YOUR NEW Pliilco or G-- Radio E NOW! f Easy FIIA or ABC Payments "1 I'mlcr FIIA terms and protection Wve can give extended credit or start you off with small capital. for full Information. OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLETE AND . FRICES RIGHT ELECTHSC you A-- k Utah TimbGr&Coal Co. Come in and let us show you a beautiful Console or Portable I-3UH- ! Dependable merchandise and beautiful services at Reasonable Cost BROS. ... . $1.30 pr. stjle Sturdy east iron grated, finished In black, as low GRATES Our Policy BRIM HALL . . .S' fe . . finished in in D signed SCREENS ; New and Used Furniture pate. 0 A PHONE 476 490 WEST CENTER ST. 't K These are just a few of the many bargains awaiting your selection at D. T. R. Co. Come in today! Naylor Auto Company ij features $3.95 TORCHIERRES . . . Torchierres Ind'ccct with elaborate bowls, heaiy bronze base and designed exquisitely $0.95 up tubing . . 1939-191- 0 Thanksgiving dinner. Laurel Hill, teacher at Boxelder County Is spending the holidays with her relatives here. Mrs Caroline Brokaw entertained Sadie and Edith Olsen at .11 Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Will Isaacson and family had dinner with Mr. and v$ Mrs. Ed. Isaacson. Page school hot luncheon Is in ? full Bwing now. Parents are urged to have their children partici- CREAIMPORTED TIONS . . . one of the finest selection of im- S T E R tires, new paid, Looks and runs like new' $195.00 Winter Unmistakably Eugene Gurr, recently returned from the Western States Mission spoke briefly in Sunday evening meeiing. Other speakers were members of the Stake High Council, David McKay and Edgar Hall., The ward choir furnished two se- II ... U'A for only good Jameson, Reporter lections. Guests at the Aiden Chatwin home thiv week are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Chatwin of Hollywood, Calif., who with Mr. 4 ? and Mrs. Sylvan Chatwin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack MaeKay of Ephraim and their families were guests at the E. I. Egilson home for ? has genuine Mogul Socket, base finished in rich bronze with figured stretched silk made to match. Also comes in Ivory, Gold or .. Silver $15.50 ALA truck, Motor completely 1936 Dodge overhauled, 485.00 paned VIEW y-y SWING Priced at ohly $0,50 SPECIAL r J19T 00 delivery 1937 Ford 4 ton 425.00 panel 1938 Dodge i ton Russ Trahers, Inc.) Phone 666 (Successors to 150 No. Univ. Ave. limited number of very attractive table lamps priced for quick removal at 95c Sfeafures. PANELS 1932 Chev. sedan PICKUPS 1934 Chev u, ton pickup .. .1 . 1245.00 1 9 3 5 Dodge ton 295.00 picip ton Chev x, 1937, .. . 425 00 pickup j Hundreds of the smart lamps of the season have been pouring into our warehouse during the past few weeks. Because of our extra large purchasing power,, plus low market prices obtained on these nationally known lamps, we are passing the saving on to you through this unusual sale! I. E. Used 'Car Bargains Brings You ii ported table lamps awaits your inspection at D. T. R. Cp- - Has a-- s DRESS SHOP ft REMBRANDT ARM LAMPS re-m- f j 4 V . and course in needlework, is also offered. Personal assistance will be givtn in problems of general di including the The ling of o'd materiuls with pattern tend aim is to Mie sucgesfinns also the tech. n.uue of sewing MYRLE Y Y Y Our Organization Strives to Please Your Every Desire quilt was made and a social-helWednesday afternoon at the regular Relief society meeting A feature of the society was the serving of carrots in four different ways The New Testament class in Sunday school held a social Friday evening, Nov. 17, at the home of their teacher, Mr. A. II. Lowe. The following enjoyed games under the direction of Mrs. Hortense A 5 f invite jou and your friends to visit our showrooms See and Drive these New General Motors Cars. We v needy. f 4.44i Car! Low-Price- d General Motors Trucks ed is Start at District In Pontiac d quc-uoi- is Eiva Wright Brimley, 25 Mrs Gurr, David Mat Kay, Verl Adult Classes bung present liman. Elwood Foote and El a honM was the I.oa if Hifinson Olfert was pr seated at Grand-MeUnion To or. d guest at a shower given at Wednesday evening ihe home of her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Margaiet Hamblin of OnAlpine lthoda HreliibOii, Wednesday afCalif , has been visiting her tario, was in ternoon. The time spent famdaughter, Bertha Dins, and Free Adult Education classes plajing games afterwhuh a dainty ily at the Inion school building, in to was served tray lnuiheod Mr and Mrs Claude Snider connection with the Alpine School the 25 gu. fats present. The bride and Jack Jean, Rosemae Berge-so- district and W. P. A, will comto be was the recipient of many Jaik Bergeson and Mrs. Cle- ment e November 29th at 7.30 p beautiful and useful gifts. Mrs. Sarah Ellen Muzzell has ment Bonnett are spending a week m to 9 30 p. m. at Silverton, Colo. Problems The Current Social accepted an Invitation to join the Baum continued the class will be conducted as a dis. Emily Singing Mothers of the Sharon book review Joan of Arc at Re- - cushion group in which the varistake. Fern Muzzell has been chosen j lief society Tuesday ous current and social problems Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Winn have to take part in the MIA play that of interest to members of the is being sponsored by the Junior been visiting at Richfield. group will be open to discussion. Mr. and Mrs Newell Baum and girls of the Vineyard ward. It is contemplated that it will Dudley furnish an opportunity for mem- Mr. and Mrs Orden Miner mo. chldren Margaret, and jtored to Salt Lake City Friday to spent Thanksgiving at American take their son, Lynn, who has joined the Navy and left that day for his post of duty Mrs. Hortense Kirk, Mrs. Sylvia Morby and Maurine Morby attended the road show sponsored by the M. I. A. at Alpine Wednesday evening. Miss Merlene Olsen spent the latter part of the week visiting':: Provos Newest Stjle Shop at Mammoth. 33 East Centre Mr. and Mrs. Chriss Colledge and son were visitors at the . . . George Backus home Sunday. The baby daughter which ar- - jj rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. jj Oliver Johnson recently is the H first grand daughter of Mrs. Vic- - jj !i tor Johnson. Mrs gue-t- 1 The b rs to discuss, in fuller detail, Fork. that might be presented of the After the pres. nUtion in open public forum. This class three MIA. plajs last Thursday may conMdr fclbtr problems of evening the cm t and MIA. local, state, national, and interenjoyed, the remainder of national in portance, also analy--l- o the t veiling at the Claude Snyder of propaganda in the news. home. Lum heon was served to 2 5 by the offaers Clothing and Design class, a tend thnT evening of pageant, Every pi unary reading and tnu.-dc-. Uiiid will parti, ipate Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff at Thank-gi- v mg dinner for Mr. and Mrs S If Cluff, Mr and Mrs Ed. Burgener, and Mr and an J.'Harold Peterson. On A Park Bench" a one art .lay with the cast of Loa Gurr, - home m honor of her daughter, I. pyov t A November 23, 1039 , T Ui - r I 4-- 1 161 W. 5 N. Fhone 232 |