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Show TIIL' VOICE PLEASANT VIEW Stanford Fatten a group of tin it ct, tc rta in friends Saturday evening. Card' Mr. and Mis td Wpro n oi 4 plYV t Mr. and Mrs. Dec Drown, Mr. and Mrs Will Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. dost oh Muhle stein and Mr and Mrs Verl Drown. About sO cinld'eii mjoytd the party held Primary C'hri-tmEach ihild Tiiesda) aftirnoon hroufl'.t a Clm-tnigift to bt in the Relief Soiiety Xma-lM-- servtd to as Kieiy class paiuelpated Leah Gleason the program : !d a sun y Santa Glaus ga't every child a sack of candy and i uts. Mrs. G. H. Van e entertained at urprise party for her sou Don ni Tuesday afternoon. Those en-- J 'yutg the games and refresh-iciil- s a Reed cr' Rulon Miller, Lynn Phillips and Tregeagle. Keith Jameson. Mrs. Ci stia Taylor is ill at tilGtah Valley hospital. She Is r ported to he "holding her own" liv her physician when this paper to press Clarence Ashton has returned me after two necks at Logan Mr and Mrs J G Daley, Max Maud Glazier Mary Dale y and have gone to San Francisco for ! the holidays Mrs. Claude Snyui r entei tain-e- l the memheis of the S. C Fridge club Friday' afternoon. r Cucsts included Mrs. Harold and Mrs. Ceorge Bill,?. Guests jiresent weie Mrs. Leo Duke, Mis Mrs. Emil Adelhert Coleman, Tholman, Mrs Lee Tuttle, Mrs Lionel King, the latter two receiving the favors. Refreshments r-- re served by Mrs. Snyder as-- Cal-C'-- OF Thursday, December 21, 1939 SHARON Men Gleaner Dance at Grand View THE MM LIES. Fa The V Ale n and GRaners of Giand View ward arc-- spcmsoi mg i dune in the ward amusement i OF AMERICA" What might be termed the "feminine phase" of life insurFor ance is highly interesting. women are belief itiarles of SO per cent of all outstanding life inThe policies surant e poliru-smade payable to them have the face value of $100,000,-000.00- 0 and a cash turn-i- n value of more than 2, 000, 000, 000, Theres something far more important than the mere dollars involved! Those billions repreof sent security for thousands women. They are the homemakers guarantee that there will be money to carry on In the event of the wage earners death money for rent, for clothes, for doctors, for food, for education of children A life inrurance policy is often the only thing that stands between a bereaved woman and charity. i'll Tue-da- y ev.nmg, Dec. 2Cth, ommentihg at 9 '00 oclock . Lincoln high school. and About twenty "M" Mm Gleaners enjoyed a "Fireside Chat last Sunday evening followservices ing i lu- - regular t hutch Robert Cilbspie of the Fdgemont of slides ward showed Future cities in Europe whete he labored as a missionary and also of the Worlds Fair in New York City wlihh he visited as he returned home. The meeting was at the home of Miss Maurine Bigelow. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. to wishes Bishop Gappmayer announce that there will be no Priesthood meeting held in the ward until the second Monday evening in January (Jan 8.) Ezra Billings has returned from a trip to Washington D. C where lip visited his daughter, Mi.-Lenore Billings who is employed in thp aeronautics department of the govrenment. He also visited other places of interest while away. Mr. Billings will with his spend the holidays r daughters, Mrs Isabelle r. Mrs. Florence and lit- W : - -- U V -- - .4 thr 3ht olmu' Itlttlr paiunt i One large Bean SALE: Terms spray pump. CHEAP. can be arranged. See It at Box 115 RFD 2, OREM. FDR t s OICES of carolers cany across the crisp countryside in old j but children prepare songs of the season heart-warmin- . . . g- their Christmas cribs for the ceremony of the coming- of the Christ-chil- d . . . hearty, warm greetings float from neighbor to neighbor . . . Father says, Well, I guess its time to put up the Christmas tree . . . and in a modem age Christmas is the same unequalled holiday it has been for over nineteen hundred years. May the spirit of the Christmas season be with you all.-- Gapp-inaje- Gapp-mave- Mrs. William Barton has returned to her home In Richfield after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson for the past month. Mrs Emma FouDon spent last week end with her son Leo and family. reMrs. Isabelle Gappmayer Mrs George Bingham and turned last week after visiting In Sanford Bingham of American Roosevelt with her sister, Mrs F rk were visitors at the Newell Margaret Whitbeck. The many frienda of Mr. and Ilium home Monday. Mrs. Bert Skinner wish them happiness and prosperity in their new home. They moved in last week. An interesting Relief Society (Mrs C. II. Poulsou - Reporter) conference was held last Sunday Santa Claus with all his trim- evening with Emma Stratton in A Chiistmas story was mings was in attendance at the charge. tuity given by the Primary of- told by Mrs. Vaneese Woffinden, ficers for the children of the and music for the meeting was ward last Monday afternoon. A furnished by the Relief Society pre gram consisting of Christmas chorus led by Mrs. Jennie Farley In songs and readings was given af- Moroni Jensen sang a solo Talks ter which games were played and the Garden of Tomorrow. bags of candy and nuts were pass-- e on different phases of Relief 1 to about 110 children by Santa. Society work were given by Stake No Sacrament meeting will be officers Eva Gillespie, Kate held next Sunday evening, giving and Daisy Nelson. Remarks ward members a chance to see were also made by Bishop Gappthe Oratorio "The Messiah" at mayer. r sie d by Rosemae FUTURE Bergeson. Chiropractor DR. O. M. THURMAN Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 2 34 VV. Center Phone 930 Hours: 2 '& 1.80-5.3- 0 Evenings by Appointment lltalf Halley TIMPANOGOS A - S i 'xv-sF- c- i (D ' INSURANCE - Loans and Real Estate See FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave. Ph. 108 AMBULANCE SERVICE & & Zo-lu- ll Claudin Funeral Home FIIONE "11 1 t I Rose Retreads 4 (All odd sizes try AIN'T U rusting '"r'Yvb." y.-- i . & ur rnY;f f : Out As clay in Fotters hands, God fashioned all; Created worlds and clothed the fields with green; Made sun, the moon and stars to shed their light On all who live that His glory may be seen. He exalted man that man may reign supreme; All things, tis said, created He for man : The beasts, the fowls and fishes in the sea, To divinely mate according to His plan. the Family Circle for the .Holidays, Jlonfj (Distance adcfilwuc (Dales wilt be (Data cat far- Qfvur TJGoliilatf QaLls . - CHRISTMAS" or "Happy New by telephone will bring joy and happiness to someone far away who cant be with you. It will be a thrill for MERRY you aio to hear happy familiar voices of loved ones. distance rates be effective starting Saturday, December 23 at 7 p.m. until 430 a.m. Tuesday, December 26. That means you C3n call any time of day on Sunday or Monday at the reduced rates. will The same reductions apply New Years too. week-en- Ui d MOUNTAIN STATES faith sublime, we trusting wend our way Along lifes path where thorns and roses growr; The inherent love which emanates from God, Inspires the soul to unsolved mysteries know. With wisdoms torch we seek for truths withheld The soul craves life, though mortals turn to dust. Wre hopeful rilgrims, adrift on Lifes great sea. Should cleave to God, none other can we trust. WTith Vh Reduced long THE TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY The seasons come that all who sow may reap, The night He sends for rest from toil and care, He wisely planned for both the great and small That all may in his choicest blessings share. A worthy life will bring its recompense: Li e summer will the golden harvest bring; Though leaves may fall from trees in autumn time, When winters o'er new life returns with spring. Our earthly lives are strewn with joy and tears, We cattles luild which crumble and decay, most, to us are only loaned Things cheri.-he-d They come, then go as shadows cross our way. The paths we tread have oft been trod before By parents, friends and kindred long ago. Lifes setting sun we trust will rise again We trusting came, when called we trusting go. t to make our worthy dreams come true, But trust in God for future joys unknown. Like plants that bloom and bear their fruits in kind So mutual love will restore all to their own. With fervent hope we yearn to live for aye And loved ones meet, on lifes eternal shore, Where rangs of death and sorrow neer shall come, And with them we may dwell for evermore. We strive Provo, Utah. Nov. 20th-193- 9 JOSEPH O. STONE IT TRUTH? Timp. Elders Sponsor Christmas Dance A QUESTION SOMEONE MUST carried) . USED TIRES JOLLEY TIRE CO. 445 W. Center Provo ANSWER The Elders Quorum and the Timpauogos Ward M. I. A. are sponsoring a Christmas dance I heard something once that I which will be held In the never forgot ward hall Friday evening, The plaintive appeal of a tired LEGAL NOTICES December 22ml. The ward budlittle tot, get tickets and Elders Quorum Patiently quelled grave dciHihe-Tl- f Consult County Clerk or the Season tickets will be honored. his own To those who do not hold either And wondering slmdy, Why Respective Signers for Further of these tickets the charge will Information. Daddys not hoie. be 35c a couple. I Max Larson's orchestra will No trace of NOTICE TO CREDITORS anguis furnish the music. Over the hill trailed a man behind a mule, drawing a plow. Said the man to the mule: Eill, you are a mule, the son of a Jackass, and I am a man, made In the image of God. Yet here we work, hitched up together, year in and year out. I often wonder if you work for me. or I work for you. Verily, I think it is a partnership between a mule and a fool, for XMAS HAPPINESS surley I work as hard as you do, if not harder. Plowing or culti. VERSUS TRAGEDY vatlng, we cover the same dison do it four but you tance, legs and I on two. I, therefore, do Every holiday season we read twice as much work, per leg, as accounts of accidents by fire. Before anyone can raise a hand, you do. someones happy Christmas Is "Soon we'll be preparing for a changed to stark tragedy! corn crop. When the crop is harThis year do something to prod to the tect your loved ones from thp vested, I give d goes to you special fire hazards brought into landlord, You most homes for the and the balance Is mine. holidays. The consume all of your portion with National Board of Fire Underthe exception of the cobs, while writers suggests: I divide mine among seven childAnchor your Christmas tree ren, six hens, two ducks and a locate it away from securely, banker. If we both need shoes, heating and lighting fixtures and you get em. ornatrim it with Lighted candles are "BUI, you are getting the best ments. Use strings of miniof me and I ask you Is it fair? dangerous. ature elwtrlc lights that have "Why, you only help to plow the approval tag of Underwriters and cultivate the ground, and I Laboratories attailnd. Keep all alone, must cut, shock and husk souries of flames away from dethe corn, while you look over the corations and tissue paper. Disat me pose of accumulations of paper at pasture fence and hee-haonce. Smokers should use conof most the Win"All Fall and care sent when near inflammable ter, the whole family, from Gran- materials. ny to the baby, picks cotton to In selecting toys avoid those raise money to pay taxes, buy a new harness and pay the interest requiring alcohol, kerosene or on the mortgage on you, and what gasoline lamps, as they upset do you care about the mortgage? easily with disastrous results to to the I even have to do the wor ying childrens clothing and about the mortgage on your bouse Itself. If children are be toys should young, power touchy, ungrateful hide. operated under the supervision of am "About the only time I adults. better Is on election day, for I Use safety film only in home nd after vote and you cant. movie projectors. was I I election day realize that Remove all evergreens prompas great a jackals as your Fa. tly after Christmas before they j "And that aint all, Bill. When 'have a chance to dry out. Lets take these easy steps to you are dead, that's supposed to be the end of you. But me? Ive keep tragedy out of the holiday still got to go to hell." picture. Tim-panog- one-thir- one-thir- despare On the face of thjit Estate of Levi William Allman, deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Office of Maurice Harding, 232 West Center Street, Provo, Utah, on or be. fore February 1, 1940. Ah, how many timeB has thiB Ead, VERNON ALLMAN, sentinel there But blue eyes are Voider with feelings unknown Just questioning Why doesn't Daddy come home?" childish plea Exhorted and warned us to drive carefully; And asked ue to answer one question alone: "Doesn't somebody know why my Daddys not home? It may be there to find Administrator. Published in Utah Valley News Dec. 1, 8, 15, and 22. SUMMONS In the District Court of Isnt an answer Fourth Judicial District, the in and for the County of Utah, State of But the burden of trying Is still Utah. on mankind, ALICE STAPLETON, PlainIn order that somewhere some tot tiff, vs. R4LFH BENJAMIN like our own STAFLETON, Defendant. Need not keep Inquiring "Why THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Daddy's not home. SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to (With courtesies to the Midwest appear within twenty days after Motor Traffic News) service of this ci.mmons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, wl'hln thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and In casq of yonr failure so to do Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the rrtcN V Osn- Clerk of said Court. This action Is brought ior the purpose of securing a divorce In favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant upon the grounds of desprtlon. as more fully appears in the complaint on file herein. GEO. S. BALLIF - MR. MERCHANT The El ES or THE COMMIMTY VOITD Attorney for Plaintiff. f BE ON YOUR A- D' IF IT HAD BEEN A IV THIS lUE A P. O. Address: Suite 214, Knight Block Provo, Utah. Published In Utah Valley News Dec. 15, 22, 29, Jan. 5 and 12. |