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Show TIES VOICE OF SIIAROU Festvial was presented to an appreciative audience In the ward amusement hall Wednesday evenPresident Della Baum and ing. her counselors Gleuna Ivers and Delia Meldrum were in charge. Every child enrolled in Primary Mrs. Beth Ferguparticipated. son, the play leader, directed the festival and Mrs. Ila Stubbs and Mrs. Merle Hansen were in charge of the music. The Primary Lark class enjoyed a canyon party Saturday evening at Canyon Glen with the teacher, Mrs. Orvil Davis. The time was spent In games and roasting Those enjoying the afwieners. Orvil Mr. and Mrs. besides fair, Davis were Alice Ann HawkinB, Faye Stubbs, Maxine Pinegar, Ann Trotter, Donna Lou Brereton, Briatin and Myre Barnett. Miss Edythe Trotter was chosen as one of the three Campus personalities at the annual Girls Day at Lincoln high school. Mrs. Olive Gillespie was hostess to members of the Alofa club at afternoon. her home Wednesday Bridge was the diversion and high Bcore went to Mrs. Helen Hull. A tasty luncheon was servBeth Ferguson, ed to Mesdames Katharine Boyce, Della Baum, PhyllvMonk, Marion Stubbs, Eva Farley, Louise Baum, Helen Hull, Billie Stubbs, Dorothy Stubbs and the hos- Lincoln To Meet Friday P.-T.- A. A meeting of the Lincoln high will be held in the school high school auditorium Friday, May 10th at 8 p. m. The Spencer and Sharon schools are cooperating. A fine program has been arranged. This is the last meeting this 5 ear. Everyone Is invited to be present. .'jjj P.-T.- Hunn Infants Rites Held at Pleasant View Funeral services were held Monday, April 29th for the infant daughter of Bryant and Dorothy Hunn Knowlton, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. its grandparents, J. B. Hunn. Mrs. Diantlia Ekins and Mrs. Zella Colvin Bang, Let the little Sometime children come" and Mrs. Celes-ti- a Well Understand. Taylor sang, Brahms Lull- Davies performed important its the fact that you send flowers that counts. For flowers have a way of saying all the messages that the lips so often find hard tWCVoress. Your Mother w ill know all the things you hant to say to her and perhaps cant if foil send her flowers from the Provo Greenhouse. so close-to-the-he- se WINDSOR EDGEMOIIT - Provo Greenhouse , Phone EIGHT-- O Where the Flowers. Grow j llo-pit- al j Reporter) l'hriJhliCr j babies were following blessed and named at "Fast Karl Dennis meeting Sunday: Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Ellis Wheeler; Robert Ekins Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Elliott; Eldon Jay Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Davis; Carl Dean Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carlson. and Boy Girls The Beehive Scouts enjoyed a weitier roast at Friday evening. Canyon Glenn Games were enjoyed by Maurlne Brereton. IaNiel and Dorothy Taylor, Lorna and Betty FerguElla Clare Eastman, Don son, Hawkes, Dell Bigler, Verl Smith, Darrell Salisbury, Lester Hansen, Douglas Hawkins, Ronald Hansen, Glen and James Pinegar, Arnold Olsen, Kay Taylor and Keith Jolley. They were accompanied Ty Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hawkins, Mrs.' Amy Taylor and Mrs. Margaret Ferguson. The annual Primary Spring j 1 Mothers .( j This Mothers I f Carnival at Utahna requests J. W. Jacob, chairman for the Blind Association committee. .v,V,. . 4. 7 Day Diamond Drilling To Start On Green River BUY A GIFT YOUR MOTHER WILL BE GLAD TO RECEIVE Admiration Hosiery 49c, 79c, 98c 49c'and 98c House Dresses $1.98 Spring Rayon Dresses A Pair of Shoes to grace her feet, A smile to greet your face $1.98 - $2.98 - $3.98 Also Clothing; and Shoos for All the Family STEELES STORE UTAH Diamond drill explorations of possible dam foundations on the Green river which will furnish information relative to costs and feasibliity of proposed projects In that area will be resumed within two weeks, State Engineer T. H. Humpherys announced Tuesday. Feasibility of the proposed 400,000 horse power electric plant to be t ,ed for pumping water to areas on the Bear, Weber. Ogden. Provo, Virgin and Green rivers, and of the proposed Colorado River Great Basin project, will be investigated. The explorations will be conducted under supervision of E. G. Nielsen, United States Bureau of Reclamation engineer in charge of Utah investigations, Mr. Humpherys said. H trCat ihtant ellkhtflan5 the I COMPLETE May Carnival Planned for Blind day. The many friends of Clarence Farris are very pleased to see h m able to be out again after A rollicking funfest at the having been almost bedfast since I'tahna dance hall is planned for February. May 10th sponsored by the Utah Track Moot Association of Blind, 3, was held at the Lindon school and the Provo Lions chapterwith club, fun for old and young provided and music furnished by the Novelty Clown band. Prizes w ill be awarded to hold ) ers of lucky tickets, announces the committee, every ticket being a chance for a prize. Plan now to attend the May I A Greeting to all OREM the choice isnt Cut Flowers or Totted plants i the The newlyweds will make their home in Provo, where Mr. Johnson has work. Mrs, Johnson is attending I). Y. C. (Ellen Bellows Alice Anderson won with 86.89 per cent in the first year short hand contest held at Provo. The following Windsor boys attended the F.F.A. convention at Logan last week and served as judges. Team Lon Hooley, Bill Harris, dairy Judging; Lon Hooley; poultry judging, Ray Harris. Nadine Hales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hales won first prize on her calf at the livestock show held at Spanish Fork. ' The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Acll Marrott was given the name of Honda by her uncle, James L. Marrott Sunday at Fast meeting. Seminary Graduation There will be no Sacrament meeting held in the ward chapel Sunday evening on account of Seminary graduation being held at the Stake Tabernacle. The Seminary graduating class will present the pageant The Shepherd King Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the tabernicle in Pleasant Grove. The public is invited to attend. Mothers' Day Program a special Sunday morning Mothers Day program will be presented at Sunday School Instead of the regular class work. Hor-tenM. Kirk and Erva W. Brim-le- y have this affair in charge. All mothers in the ward are especially .invited to be present. tess. Personul Items j Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher reMr. and Mrs. Marvin Kirk of ceived word Tuesday of the birth Bingham, were the guests of Mrs. of triplets, two girls and a boy. Carrie Kirk and family Sunday. C. Mrs and Mr. to Clyde born Esther York returned home Pulsipher of Los Angeles, Cali- Sunday from California, where fornia. she went ten days ago to attend A. R. Chipman Mr. and Mrs. the funeral of her brother. exan from week returnde last Mr. and Mrs. Thcon Kirk and tended trip to Arizona. family were the guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. Elwood Baxter Sunday. Mrs. Eli r Jacobson of Pleasant Grove visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lee Hooley (Mrs. Ferry Nielson - reporler) Preston Sliocll is vapidly erectNews ing his new home on tile Shoell are Halt's Reeil Mrs. Mr. ami farm next to Lanin Gordon's rejoicing over the arrival of their home. first little son. The little one has Mr. and Mrs. Murvel Walker two grandmothers in Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Colledge Mrs. and B. Hales Mrs. Mary Mary left Sunday by auto for Silver Jarman. City, Mexico, to visit their son, Mrs. Lula Backus was hrougnt Bernard, a missionary of that home from the Utah Valley hos- branch, who is ill. a week's pital Thursday, after Martin Walktr returned home suffering with pneumonia. fronl visiting hh Wednesday Mrs. Martha Keetch was opergrandson, Bernard Walker ot hosUtah on at the Valley ated Silver City, Mexico. pital Thursday for goitre. She is Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith improving nicely. have moved into their new home Clifford Backus had the mis- that they recently built on the fortune to cut his hand with an property they bought from A. H at treatment ax. He is receiving Lowe. the Clark Clinic, Frovo. Harold Johnson motored to Mrs. Emma Wright Steiner is California during the week on a a fractured leg. from suffering husimss trip. a wet on caused from slipping plank, while in dry canyon Sun! Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davies of Grand View announce the marriage of their daughter, Vivia L. to Charles Johnson of Blackfoot, Idaho, Friday at Nephi where Bishop Tranter ceremony. .Friday. Jo-De- aby. Bishop Lynn D. Taylor spoke. The opening and closing prayers were offered by Allen Bellows and A. B. Llechty. The grave was dedicated by Frank Knowlton. Interment was In the Spanish Fork cemetery. Johnson Thursday, May 9, 1940 at DINNER 50c - 60c and 75c Special Prices for Children Make It a Habit to Eat Often at HAASE CAFE 501 South 7 East Phone 1516 (ON THE SPR1NGVILLE FORMAL ROAD) OPENING ROSALAWN At Lincoln High Saturday, May 11th JOE SEETIIALER RULON DOOLEY HANSEN and their MELODY CLUB ORCHESTRA Music Styled for Dancing FEATURING : Lovely Bette Davis and Handsome Barney Rawlings Singing Team Dancing Every Saturday Nite |