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Show ? THE VOICE OF SIIARON Thursday, March 21, 1940 Harward and Ltue HodeLaek and Mrs. Isaac Harris. over Resurrection of Christ" the theme song The Lord Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris tang O Thursday evening. VIEW kO Light" as pait of the special enjoyed a week end visit fiom Mt-kin,. Alda Hams, Mrs. Jennie their daughter, Carol of Beaver. Sharon stake M. and Gleanei (Ztl!a Colvin - Rrporti-rGirls program Sunday evening., Harris, Mrs. Ester York and Mrs. Lynn Mm. r of the U. S. Navy Nielson a arrived home attended This program is a regular feature BkiUihe Saturday for a vUit Mr. EEtl Mrs. LaMar Er. ay brack at KOVO and occupies the pel lot! shower at the home of Mrs. Janet wiih Lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. morning. suj Mr, and Mrs Martin Kay ev at Pleasant Grove Oden Miner S. Humph! Irvin Slack, sou of Mr, and Mrs. from 6. U0 to 6.15 p m. Enow are rejoicing over tbe arThuvud-ila ho nor c! II. L. Slack, underwent major rival of baby boys. Before marMrs. Dean Smith, a recent bride at a Salt Lake hospital operation Marwas Ereanbraek Mrs riage j The Ward Amusement hall PI. View Democrats Tuesday morning. SCOUTS REGIONAL ian Campbell and Mrs Snow was Mrs, Beta Ekowson and son Le- Finance committee will nimt Nedra Lewis. Roy and Max of San Berdlno, Cal j Friday evening at the home of Elect New Officers Mr. and Mrs. Sidney II. Cluff visited with Mr. and Mrs. V. I.1 MEET SET FOB APB. 3 Robert Wright. and Sterling Cluff were in Salt visiting. The Democrats of Pleasant Bently and Mr. and Mrs P. K. received word Mrs. Jones Preal Wednesday evening the Sunday Lake City on business Saturday Dwti-in- t and Sunday. No, 1 hold S.liool off; era and teachers held View Precinct, Mr.--. her that her son Ferron has been re-- j Nielsen Saturday Cluff visited with 'Th-nAnimal The mass to j enroute to a Kegioni'l Meeting, tre Ogden f meeting Thursday evening at home from the the Southern States leased business ,i Colvin. Mrs. Alice meeting mother, a convention. Boy Scouts of America, is to be Bishop and Mrs. Stanley 13 Harris March 14 and elected the followMr. and Mis. Orvil Walker and mission and is visiting places of attend Mr-.- . On-Wednes( held m Provo, April 3rd. Margaret Hamblin of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Kirk enter- ing officers: baby daughter of Pleasant Grove interest in the East before returntariu, California is visiting a week day, commencing at ! Oil in the tained Thursday evening in honor Harold Colvin, chairman. visiud at the Stirling Cluff home ing home. Bertha Ivins, Hi. and Mrs Geo, II. Hansen IwiMi her daughter, Mrs, H. Grant. morning until .tm in the evening, uf eight of their friends from AlSaturday. A. President announces Henry Ida Ereanbraek, secretary. Professor H. Grant Ivins and and daughters Helen and Carol Ivins. pine. Gardner. This Regional Annual Emily Baum, treasurer. students of the B V.l'. returned jure leaving Friday for Pasedena, Mrs,1 her visited Ford Chenney Meeting is held once each year. home the week end after a pleas- Cal where Dr. Hansen will do Committee members: A. Ray Mrs. Kirk Carrie mother, Sunday. This is the first time to be held in ant trip to Salt Lake City and special work at the College of GRAND j Meda Johnson of Vernal spent Ekins, Newell II. Baum and T. Parks Utah National Provo, with t he week Technology. end with her parents, Earl Foote. Ogden. Council as the Host Council. Mr. and Mrs, William Isaacson Brokaw visited Mrs. Caroline (Mrs. C. H. Davies - Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. John V. Johnson. Delegates lo County convention. will be there As guests, special Mrs. Clara Kirk was the Sunday II. Grant Ivins, Harold Colvin, part of last week in Lehl with her entertained a group of neighbors of A. the Director Arthur Schuek, women, members of and friends at their home Saturson. Austin and family, Twenty Dean Terry, Charles Ashton and her Tberon of son, dinner guest New York of Division Operations. Games and social Grand View' camp, Mrs. Ida S. Cowley was hostess day evening. Daughters Bertha Ivins. Alternates: T. Earl O. Hanson, Re- and family of Provo. to the daughters of Utah Pioneers chat were enjoyed and a delicious of Utah Pioneers enjoyed the hos- City; Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Leon Summer- Tootp, A. Ray Ekins and Tracy John and Scout Executive, California Colvin. ville of Long Beach, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Anna luncheon was served to the follow- pitality of Grace Greer Nuttall, on gional The ing: Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Pat- Thursday, when the camp held its F. Pullen, Regional Chairman, T. Nielsen gave the lesson, home during the their to returned Delegate to State convention: Alboth of l.os Angeles; George ten, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muhle-steiPioneers and the Indians. Newell II. Baum; Altrenate: II. two monthly meeting. Two delightful the week after past spending Mr. and Mrs. Verl Brown, vocal duets were rendered by bert Smith, Member of the Nation- weeks visiting their parents, Mr. Grant Ivins. Mrs. Amy N. Slack read a al Executive Board, Salt Lake Margaret N. Nicol and Lucille W. City. H. Vera Nuttall, accompanied by The program will consist of Nuttall. The history lesson, Indian stories of Pioneer times, was sessions in the study of the variof Sco :ting, ous departments given by Mrs. Annie P. Tanner and Activities. Camping namely: a Grace Mrs. read Nuttall and Leadership-TraininFinance, Orhistory of her grandmother. Delicious refreshments were served ganization & Registration, & Health & Safety, Advancement Court by the hostesses: Mrs. Clara B. A session luncheon of Honor. Smith, Mrs. Vera H. Nuttall and Mrs. Grace G. Nuttall. A lovely will be held at Noon st Hotel Roberts, with a dinner session In quilt was made by the ladies. the evening at Hotel Roberta. All is Davies the Grant i spending between-quarter- s vacation with other sessions will be held in the First Ward Chapel, 1st East and his family and parents. From Iks many atNo meetings will be held in the 2nd South, Provo. Special Committees on arrangetractive plans and ward next Sunday on account of ments are as follows: Reception radical ideas we quarterly conference. The first and Hospitality President Henry Besslon is to be held in the Tim ave in our office you Dr. D. S. A. Gardner, Packard, select the exact can panogos chapel on Saturday even- M. W. Merrill. Program Dr. T. will fill vour one that ing at 7:30. Earl Pardoe, Dr. Wayne B. Hales. You'll be pleasneed. Mrs, Hyrum Nicol Is reported Decorations C. Verl J. Hart, antly surprised to find doing as w'ell as could be ex- Dixon. Publicity and Housing an operation that even extensive pected" following Ernest RasmusPackard, Dwight which took place at the Utah sen. Atttendance and Registrarepairs cost very little. Valley hospital on Monday, March tion O. D. Clayton Jenkins and 11th. Wight. A double trio consisting of Rita Every Scouter In the Council is Jolley, Vlvia Davies, Margaret invited to participate In this Lucille Nuttall, LaPrea' Nicol, Under our AEC Monthly Payment Plan you Regional Annual Meeting. Ladles will be Invited to the evening dindo not need cash to repair your home. Make I in ner session. There will be a small the improvements now and enjoy them as you registration fee, which will inare paying for them on easy monthly terms, clude the luncheon and dinner arranged lor your convenience. session. Reservations must be made In advance. President Cardner announces the postponement of the Executive Board Meeting which was scheduled for Monday, April 1st, In lieu of this meeting. Legend of Bridal Veil Falls." Mrs. Nora D. Aehion read of her grandfather, a sketch Joseph DavU. A delicious lunch was served to 17 niemturs and friends. underwent Keiawald Leichty an operation for arpeitdh'ltis last Thursday at the Utah Valley hospital. His condition is good. D Brown and Mrs. Archie Daughter Dorothy have returned from Trice where they have been Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brown and Mr. end Mrs. Ra'inal Felker of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gurr Jr. of Springville, R. G. (Bert) Ereanbraek had Lis knee operated on Tued ly poem, PLEASANT ) I y r-- Y During: Remainder of - - - i j i MARCH J I , j ' : Selling S' at j 69 VIEW i J which includes a set of WHITE $j69.95 PORCELAIN TUBS SEE THEM AT r zi 7 z kJUi v ' ' v4v j- i;k j 4V. , . tprrm t LiU. 10 REPAIR VYOUR IIOI.S f Sistpb .. . Econcnical . . . Quick 0 .v, ot Yjeve e O 7 lot Y'1 V .6 WINDSOR (Mrs. Cook Mr. and Mrs. McKinley announce the arrival of a granddaughter, Friday evening, at the Utah Valley hospital, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woodford Wilker-sot- i (Renon Cook) weighing but four pounds, the. tiny babe Is being kept in the incubator. Horace Aston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Aston had the misn fortune to get hit near the eye i with a ball hat, causing him to n have seven stitches taken lo close the wound. Mrs. Jane Elsinore has been chosen to act as second counsellor Ten great motors-- a inode for ever outboard purpose. 7 mod el a to Mrs. Sarah E. Hoolcy in the with perfected alternate firing, un- to Relief S(J ety organization cnaier exhanAt, rerera Only take the place of Mrs. Wanda Johnson haft all ihrcf Johnson who resigned because of s moving lo Montana. Eleven Great Motors Thursday evening, the Manila a model for every outboard ward members will present two plays at the Windsor ward purpose. 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