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Show Thursday, February 22, 1940 THE VOICE OF SHARON r Tracy S. Colt in. PI. These men were all accepted by the quorum vote, and ordination took place afterward at a special ADDED TO SHARON The Pleasant View MIA. Gold meeting directed by A. V. Wat- and p rei n ball p as one of ib? kins, stake president. most successful dances of the Dr. Sidney B. Sperry was the recommendations were Nine winter season. made from Pleasant View ward spial.er at the quorum meeting, The house was beautifully deof the presenting some unusual phases corated with for additional members gold and green Sharon stake high priests quorum, of the Visit of the Angel Moroni streamers and balloons. The to the Sun-flaSmith". Prophet at the monthly meeting held Joseph queen (Norma Dunford) wore a i el i rulu ary u- -' IfpuitS xxcoiuciit opcucef piaua peach silk nei uei peach satin Madsen: Arlington Snow, Wallace nouncfjd for the social to be held and the train was of gold satin. M Gurr, John Bone, Joseph Gadd, March 15, for all Melchizedek Verl Allman was King and the . Josia Leiehty, Ephraim Leichty, priesthood quorums of the stake, attendants were: LaPreal Jones Edgar Hall, John Leibhart, and by Elder Ernest Frandson. and Madge Lewis, their escorts being Heber Ivins and Harold Nielsen. Eileene Foote and Ellen Maurin were the heralds. and Mary Charles Whitaker Tregeagle were train bearers. The little flower girls were Carol Gleason and Beverly Baum, they wore pale green formal dresses. Danny Vance was the crown View Holds Gala Gold and Green Ball NINE HIGH PRIESTS ..Scora Theatre Program .. in whose honor .he meeting wag 'held, being the oldtst pioneer in Ann Lar-o- n read a the camp. story An Indian Scare." A beautiful song was broadcast over JRJSYsESIXSTBE; C.11L CF B&XCZ2 , . . feca the Equator to -- .the Arctic! CALLS FOR Fitted y, r ,rL -- 1! i 1 Goats ...W r; Friday and Saturday V bearer. 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TRI-STA- TE LUMBER CO, HELPFUL Phene: 20 SERVICE PACK UP YOUR TItOUIU.ES Y - mil'RE : with Comthe home of Alta Medium. ithers and the Rid Bros. munity singing was led by Harold A SECOND I EAT I RE: Brereton with Mrs. Bertha Ymtes at the piano and readings Were COAST GUARD Jane j Poultry Also A SHARON SHARON - The Orem Better Homes club members were entertained by Mrs. Elmina Elder at the home of Mrs. afterGolda Mangum Thursday noon. The lesson was given by Mrs. Della Wilkinson, after which tasty refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Mary Mrs. Zella Sutherland, Mrs. Effie Millett, Mrs. Charlotte Skinner, Mrs. Katherine Elder, Mrs. Sadie Mrs. Della Wilkinson, Elder, Mrs. Golda Mangum and the hostess. The Orem Literary club members were entertained by Mrs. Curtis Gordon at her home ThursA hot luncheon day afternoon. n, after which a select was given. Nineteen members were present, and Mrs. Hannah Baum was a guest. Sharon stake M. I. A. organists and choristers were entertained at the home of Mrs. Zola Malone Thursday evening. Plans were discussed for the Spring music festival. Mrs. Melba Calder served delirious refreshments to 10. The annual scout party for the Sliaron ward scouts was held In the ward amusement hall Thursday evening, and the parents were guests. Games were played after which delicious refreshments were served to a large crowd. Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Mrs. Mildred Jacobson and Mrs. Lyle McDonald were hostesses at a shower given in honor of Mrs. Spaugy at the Games home of Mrs. Spaugy. and social chat were enjoyed after which dainty refreshments were served to 30 guests. Elder George Blake of Vine- yard was the speaker at the Fun-da- y evening Sacrament meeting In Sharon ward. A trumpet solo was given by Howard Downs and a solo was sung by Ruben Pyne. Mr. and Mrs. Bill New 11 of Provo visited with friends here Sunday. Iris Collins of Springville was the guest of Leona Selman last week. Vonda Synder of Salt Lake City was the guest of Dorothy Rleski this week end. She visited with other friends In the ward also. TAILORED AND DRESSY VERY SPECIAL AT VINEYARD TODAY 1275 Today (Thursday afternoon) beginning at 3.30 Vineyards annual ward reunion will be held in the amusement hall. The Sunday school officers and teachers have charge of the entertainment Vi the afternoon when all children of the ward will be feted with a luncheon and dance. Promptly at 7 oclock the banquet will begin for adults. A one-aplay and musical numbers Ariel Larsen will be featured. and Mrs. Lyle Williams, ward activity workers have arra tged special entertainments. A big free dance will follow the banquet. Max Nelson's orchestra furnishing the music. The Relief have the cooking in Society The decorations and charge. I serving of the Banquet will be under the direction of the M.I.A. workers and the kitchen work will he done by the Primary women. Bishop Thorit C. Ileber'son ex- tends an tnviution to all ward members to attend the Reunion, which promises to be one of the best ever hld here and the first in the newly dedicated hall and banquet rooms. A fine time Is in store for all who attend. tiy Mrs. Yeali s and Miss WANT TO CONTACT responsible person to take over contract on In small splnnet piano this Harold Benton after which delicious ri ireshments wei e enjoyed by 20 Gleaners and M. Men. A group of friends and neighbors pleasantly surprised Elmer Taylor last Tuesday evening, the anoc. asiou being his birthday niversary. The Edgemont camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Lola Wiscombe Thursday afternoon. The assisting hsotesses were Mrs. Susie aud Mrs. Loleta Dixon. Capt. Zana Neilson took charge and Mrs. EIDora Cluff gave the parliamentary laws. The song ,A Soldier's Tears" was rehearsed and the lesson on the Mormon Batalion was given by class leader Racheal Davis. Mis. Bertha Salisbury gave a history of her grandparents. Tasty repast was enjoyed by the aboxe mentioned ladles Mima Marriotti, and mesdames Florence Glazier, Elmira Boyce, Margaret Pulsipher. Eva Gillespie, Osa Ferguson, Minnie James, Ella Baum, Elizabeth Ferguson, Annie Gillespie, Kate Chipman and the hostess who was assisted in serving by her daughter, Wilma Whether youre the tailored type, or wear clothes that are softly dressy - - - you must have a fitted coat this Easier! Nicely lined! Beautifully detailed! Trapunto trims! Black, navy, pastel plaids. 12 to 20. , V,p t Hh F-- ) - I v,J . o ; 4 1 , u. 8. TIRES and BATTERIES West I North Phono 2M Old and Useless Animals Phone FOX FARM 033-J-- 4 Z7 Mgr. c o SUMMER!! AYS Music Company, 17 West 1st South 2MI Salt Lake City, Utah. TOP QUALITY HAY Will Meet Any Price HAROLD MAAGr PHONE 013-R-- 4 IIEINDSELMAN Optical & Jewelry Co. Dr. G. II. Ileindselman About Your Eyes Our trlasse? ston hesdsche, oyo ntrsill (Absolute Results Guaranteed) your vision. cle&T A .iiimMfliHiimiiUMittiNmuiiHiiiiiKiiHwnHmttUMaiMfMWttmnmNiittmimmianmittmoiHUTfimKrNmiRimimumHiiHiimMimiiumtiwmtWHi .. Salt Lakes Newest Hole! Bishop Gillespie had charge of sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Bertha Yeates led congregational singing with Mrs. Olea Schumann at the organ. The speakers were Harold Brereton, Austin Moyle and Milton Bellows. A solo was furnished by Harold Brereton accompanied by Mrs. Schumann. Closing remarks were .. made by Bishop Gillespie. Bishop and Mrs. Sharpe Gillespie accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Byron Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Mortenson to Santaquin Alex ct Thursday evening where they were dinner gueBts of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peterson of that city. OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE Rates: to $4.00 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths The marriage ceremony of Beth Park and Lawrence E. Melugln of Park City took place at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Park Wednesday at noon, Bishop Sharp Gillespie of the Edgemont ward performed the ceremony at which only the Immediate family members and close friends were present. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white silk net lace over KOYO To Broadcast satin, and a fiDgertlp veil of ailk Grand View tulle edged In lace, which was fastened to a Juliet cap. She carAll Grand View people are In- ried red &Dd white carnations. vited to attend the ward reunion Two showers were given the on Thursday. The children will bride recently. One by the Orem be entertained by the Primary ofclub and one by her ImLiterary ficers it 4 p. m. The adults will mediate friends. be expected at'' 7. SO. A varied program la prepared and those who cannot attend may tune In on KOVO and hear part of the formal program. Dancing will (Helen Oveson - Reporter) finish up the evenings entertainment. Sunday evening. In hte Chapel, the Mendelssohn Chorus will present a well arranged program. In addition to several fine chorus numbers, there will be a vocal solo J (Ellen Bellows - Reporter) by Director E. B. Terry, a piano solo, Mrs. C. O. Jensen and a M.s- - Marion Merham left Sunviolin solo by Miss Katherine Morday afternoon for Fureka where she will he employed for a week. rell. The Daughters of Ctah Pioneers The following scouts enjoyed a 'swimming party at Mid ay Sataf-Ida- y fit Camp Tamarack met at the night tinder tie direction of home of Mrs. Scott A Taylor, Lillie Sum-sio- n Glen Thursday afternoon. 'scnntmater John Yeatrs hostess was and assistant and Richard and James Plnegar. and Cartain Francis Johnson had Douglas Hawkins, Ronald Lester Hansen. Aaron dinger, charge of the following program Kieth Jolley. Jack Meidrnm, Wal- -' after the preliminaries Mrs. Ann ter B.gler, Do aid llawkes, Dar-Ir- Larson gave the lesson "Military LliUe Mrs Sal.cbury and Cecil Ferguson. Life In the Wst Ray Hawkins and Milton Bellows Fumslnn sang. "That Wonderful Mother of Mine Clara M. Taylor also accompanied the group A Fireside chat was held gave a self composed tribute to day evening following church at, her mother, Mrs. Bertha Madsen $1.50 Cooled ERNEST C. ROSS ITER, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED J ff fie Voice 2 (Bentral of 'TVltai presents . OS a . . . V t'i , ii EDGEMONT ho hues WANTED Price Guaranteed SEE vmnity. Beautiful Bur walnut case with hem h to match a considerable amount has been Just paid on this amount. small in continue balance Write: monthly payments. W.W. FORBISII, Factory credit Highest Cash Prices PHONE 050J4 Mel-dru- tn LAKE VIEW BRIMIIALL BROS. YERGENSEN'S a bolo Program See Us Now Highest rendeied Rabbits Miscellaneous Wiscombe. TIRE REPAIRING Provo Sharon ward will hold its annual ward reunion tonight, Thursday, Feb. 22, at the ward hall, announces Bi'hop E. E. Twitchell w ho invites all ward members to attend this outstanding event, with dinner, program and entertainment for all. Allen Dickey, chairman of the genealogical committee has charge of publicity and he declares the events will be worth everybodys time to attend. W. M. Vernon will be master of ceremonies, and the ladies of the Relief Society, Primary and Sunday school organizations are in charge of re- freshments. The program will start promptly at 7 p. m. after which dinner will be served. WARD REUNION 590 So. Univ. Ave. iai WARD REUNION TONIGHT Reporter) program Rcd CedarShincjles! nineteen. Mr. and Ms. Willard Olsen and two children left for their home last week in Loalton, California, after visiting for several weeks In Utah. They were guests Sunday 'at the home of their parents, Mr. Olseh Sunday, and Mis. Lewis where dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Olsen, Mr. and WANTED TO BUY: Mrs. Mrs Muhlestein, Mr. and Ip to Ten head of good, fresh Robert Olsen and their families. Write Jersey Milk Cows. Mrs. Martin Clmger left Wed-n- e James H. Draper, Vtah, iglit, AnLos for week of last lay or phone 13 for further Informgeles to visit with her daughter ation. Mr. and Mrs. and Glen Davis and family. Mrs. Elliott Sabey is ill at her FOB SAIJE Two teams of home but she iB reported to be will sell mares, stock, good improving as well as can be exeither team, one young, other pected. Write Clyde Matin, older. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robison and American Fork. son Jimmie, of Magna, spent Friday in Lake View visiting relatives and friends WANTED: Mrs. Fred Christiansen of Fair-- I view, spent Saturday with her Live daughter, Mrs. Garner Madsen. Deoil llawkes. was served TREE LIFE KhO gum (DeLenna Bradbhaw Beautiful Rayon DRESSES by IOWaID LUDWIG PICTURE COLUMBIA D.rlti ployed. For Men go Y Pair Large size While they last 4t 14 BELLAMY w.n.r CONNCLLY Laura Stewart, daughter of Mrs. Mary Stewart of Vineyard became the bride of Max F. Rich-- I steig of Chicago Saturday after-- I noon at her home. Bishop Thorit C. Hebertson preformed the ceremony at 3 p. m .before immediate family members 'and a few close friends. The newlyweds left Tuesday for 'New Jersey where he will be em-- i Miss Heavy Ribbed Burtl Gappnityer is dead, tha fn'her of B.sliop Roy Gappmey. r of Timpanogos ward, according to word received in Orem Tuesdeath occurring Monday day, night, at his home in Los Angeles. Mr. Gappmeyers body will be brought to the home of his Bon, Reed, In Orem where friends and relatives may call prior to the funeral which Is set for Sunday at the Timpanogos ward at 1.30 p. m. Ivern Pyne, of the bishopric will have charge of the son-in-la- Richsteig SCHOOL HOSE tor honor hy l'qvq "That Old Wagon Train." America" was sung by the audience and Chaplain Harriet Varley dismissed with prayer, after which a delicious luncheon was served to irx i Bartl Gappmeyer Dies in California Taylor Bros. Company el News by Transradiot I Flash ! t Through the facilities of Trans-radio- 's world-wid- e newsgathering net, KOVO gives the public of deCentral Utah velopments of EVERY important MIN world occurrence is the FASTER! ! Trans-radiworld's most modern radio news service! For an accurate, running account of happenings from Central Vtah Jto the ends of the earth, keep tuned to the Transradio newscasts from KOVO! i o I'O 7270 ZfCilocycles |