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Show TIIE VOICE OF SHARON Thursday, June 20, 1910 STAKE GEI1EAL0GY Amalia Latta - Reporter Phone 04 day, fur a genealogical program to brtgiven in connection with ths Sacrament meeting in all the w ards. The Salt Lake temple will close for the summer on the evening of Stake Genealogical board niett-ii.- g July 3rd and will reopen for the will convene next Sunday. usual oid. nance on the work June 23rd st 1:30 p. m. mu' uing of August 12, 1940. Stake Genealogkal Union 'will alt-be hi Id the same day at 2 p. m. in the stake seminary building. A Senior Temple excursion will (Mrs. Ferry Nielson reporter) WINDSOR be sponsored Wednesday, June I6th to the Salt Lake temple, from Sharon stake. This will be the last senior temple excursiAn held until Tuesday, August 20th to the Salt Lake temple from Sharon stake. Please keep in mind Sunday, June 30th which Is the 5th Sun- - apply on the JU creational hall Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Humphrey on and family of Heber spent the that all are expecting to see erect- Father's Day. weekend at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson en- - Mrs. Eugt ne Nevu 11. ed in the very near future. Mrs Lle Mi Donald intertained Last Tuesday marked the end tertained at a luncheon for their of another successful Relief So- berry pickers Sunday. Sunday afternoon at a blithday Maxine Hendrickson of Bing- party for her daughter Lila Mae, ciety season. For the next three months work and business meet- ham was the guest of Ranee Niel-sp- n who was 10 years old. The table Saturday. that the IS little guests ings will be held once a month. Scoutmaster Floyd Johnson re- - was xenteide with a pietty birthEmbroidery work was given out to be embroidered by members ports that the Scouts are organiz- day cake with candles. Those during the summer. These pieces ed and having real sport playing present were Helen Mitchell, Bernice Kitchen, Joan and Floyd at their annual softball. will be sold McEwan, Joan Brethweith, Joy bazaar to be held next fall. Lena Curtis, Lamar Burningham, Mrs. Aamasa Wright is seriousBelva Wentz, Hallie Spaugy, ly ill at the Utah Valley hospital, t tid The Sunday School officers and suffering from heart trouble and teachers will present a well ar- complications. blood Several ranged variety program and enter- transfusions have been given. tainment at the ward chapel The family of Mrs. Andrew Saturday evening at 8 p. m. Tick- Hansen entertained at a delicious ets wil lbe sold to ward members supper at the York home Tuesday and the proceeds will be turned evening in honor of their mother over to the building committee to and Andrew Hansen who were reCovers were cently married. laid for the following honored guests: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew .HAT UODf 1 A80 IfDREIi VfiTh Hansen, Mr .and Mrs. Harold JOS ttmU'JKA' i IBS LOCAL LUUBER Johnson, Earl, Bernelce, Stirling, ISLES WAS SO EASY!' LaRue, Anna, Beth and Glade Johnson, Mrs. Leo Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Miner, Verl, Lesll lie York, Evelyn, Carol and York, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence York. Many Orem residents thought something unusual was happening Monday evening, when a chorus of bells and cans were heard, but their curiosity was soon satisfied when they discovered It was Just Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris and a dozen or two others, taking Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen (Ester There's real Joy and pride In making ImprovezicnU, York) on a short honeymoon trip that seem to work magic in the appearance and comthrough a few beauty spots in Orem and Pleasant Crove. The fort of a home. No longer need such improvements newlyweds will make their home in Orem. and repairs be delayed by lack of ready cash. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Omer, Grant, Ruth, Louise and Wesley Omer mote red to Fairfield Sunday, spending the day with their The Monthly Payment Plan was created to daughter and sister, Mrs. Vodus Healy. make home repairs available without red tape or The following girls enjoyed a slumber party and breakfast at delay. This Plan provides the immediate cash necesthe Earl Walker home Monday sary to do the iob, at terms suited to your convenience. evening: Joyce Beardahl, Ola Let us explain this complete service. Fowlke, Fawn and Doris Walker. Mrs. Anna Anderson, Margaru-ltAnita, and Alice Anderson and Carol Harris left Monday for Mouticello, Utah to spend a week or ten days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen (Beth Ander- lUlT 3 Ra-De- m. iut.s AND FOR ONLY A FEVv DOLLARS A riOIITIIS SiriPLE...EC0H0IIICAL. ..QUICK C. lake. Mr. ard Mrs. J. B. Rubison and cLililien of Magna, spent Sunday In Grove and Lake View. Mr. and Mrs. Chctcr 0tson in spent Saturday and Sunday South Folk of Provo canyon. They were joint d Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Oveson, Mrs. Melvin Oveson, Levi Oveson and Mr. and Mrs Wilford Oveson for a wiener roaat, the occasion being VIIIEYARD (Mrs. Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) W k. Mr and Mrs. Mrk Reeves and fdinEy of Iona, Idaho are vai aof Mrs tuning at the home Reeve's pan Ms, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Wisoombe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meldrum of formerly of EJgemont are rtjuu mg over the safe arrival of a baby boy. The new arrival has one s.ster. Mr. and Mis. Sam Rurgi and Tracy and Sylvan Burgl of Midway visited at the home of Bishop and Mis. Sharp Gillespie last -t Lan, tSifl? Cluster Ovesons birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Madsen INSURANCE (Verda Carter) are rejoicing over Catherine Singleton, Harold Ed- the safe arrival of a daughter at Tuesday. LOANS and REAL ESTATE Mrs. G. W. Cillf pie, Mrs. Amwards, Evelyn Newell, Bonnie, their home Thursday, June 13th. brose Sets Jolley, and son Keith and DU k and Karen Jacobsen, and The little girl has one brother FRED E. RAY Mr, and Mrs. J. Albert G.llespie Johnnie, Stuart and Lila Mae and one sister. 78 N. Unlr. Ave. Phone 10$ son and Jimmie spent Wednesday McDonald. After the lunch they in Salt Lake City, all went swimming. Many beauThe following girls attended tiful gifts were received by the Homes Club summer recreation program FOR the honored guest. last Friday afternoon: Helen MeElect Officers RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS ldrum, Myre Barnett, Wanita and Maxine call Donna Lou Pinegar, Members of the Better Homes Alice Ann Brereton, Hawkins, PIIIL SNOW Phone 75 7W club of Sharon were entertained Zenda Booth, Ann Trotter, Carol 38o So. 7 Provo (Helen Oveson at the home of Mrs. Golds Man-gu- Hull and Reportei) Norene Schumann. Thursday afternoon. Officers Mrs. Jesse Sumsion spent Sun- for the coming year were elected COMPLETE as follows: president, Mrs. Effie jC day in Salt Lake visiting with RADIO SERVICE her daughters, Mrs. Max Blake Millett; vice president, Mrs. Ethel Dickey; secretary, Mrs. Katherine and Mis3 Katherine Sumsion. RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE John M. Hunt, son of Mr. and Elder; and reporter, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Dewey Hunt (Ella Cllnger) McEwan. 83 North Univ. Ave. Phon . 61 Delicious refreshments were of Magna suffered serious Injuries Old Useless and Animals served SutherMesrames to Zella he when fell a from truck Friday Man-guHighest Price Guaranteed striking his head and causing land, Belva Wentz, Golda Flora Charlotte DRIVE-IStevensen, concussion. The Hunts formerly RADIO SEE were from Lake View and Provo. Skinner, Eva Swanson, Effie MilSERVICE Ethel Katherine Dickey, KERGENSEN'S FOX FARM Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Bunnell and lett, Also prompt, efficient service sons Ted and Dale of Lake View Elder, Mary McEwan, Sadie Elder. on H ouse Radios 03S-J-- 4 Phone and Kenneth Shaw of Los Angeles at motored to Strawberry Lake Sun- Mr.,and Mrs, S. H. Blake entertained at their home Sunday at dinner. Covers were laid for Bishop Joseph L. Wirthlin, President and Mrs. A. V. Watkins, Mr. Miss and Mrs. Sidney Cluff, Mrs. George Kathryn Sumsion, Cropper of Deseret and George and Grant Blake. A baby girl was born to Carl R. and Phyllis Mitchell Andreason at Los Angeles, June Gth. Mrs. Armanel Larsen and sons Gall and Richard are vacationing with relatives at Glen's Ferry, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. Andreason left Thursday for Los Angeles. Mrs. Andreason will remain indefinitely with her son Carl R. and family. Born, a son to John and Velda Clegg Logan of Kingman, Arlz., in the Utah Valley hospital. Mrs. Logan is a former Vineyard girl. Vineyards evening Sunday services this coming Sunday are being prepared by the High day. A social was enjoyed in Relief Priests quorum. All are welcome. Society Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Bruce Miller took the top prize Thomas Johnson gave the lesson for fishermens luck on the open- on Charity. Lillie Sumsion sang Consult County Clerk or the ing day with his trout, a solo and Hetlen Oveson gave a Respective Signers for Further ' caught at Strawberry lake. story. A light luncheon Information. Better LAKE VIEW m LEGAL NOTICES six-pou- re-to- ld was served. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Scott, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Shaw of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bunnell of Headed by Bishop Thorit C. Lake View and Kenneth Shaw of Alpine School District will open Hebertsen the Sharon stake of- Los Angeles joined Mr. and Mrs. bids Monday evening, June 24, ficials and Bishop Wirthlin visited William Walter of American 1940, for the sale of the property the three acre beet field grown Fork and motored to Little Cot- commonly known as the Lincoln grade school property, located on for the Church Welfare Sunday tonwood canyon Saturday evening the highway approximately one-hanoon and praised the fine work where they had an enjoyable time mile west of the Provo River done by the Vineyard priesthood at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. , members. LaVard Shaw and James SkilH-cor- bridge. All offers will be cash offers, A delicious supper was en, son.) and each bid Is to be accompanied Did you hear the compliments joyed. Mrs. Anna Anderson, Margaru-it- e a certified check of not less Martin Cllnger and song Iler-sh- by Anderson and Mrs. Elizabeth paid the Vineyard Boy Scouts by than 5 percent of the purchase S. H. Blake? Morris and Sumand Jesse Pratt attended a lodge social at of the building. sion spent the first part of the price Provo Friday evening. The board reserves the right to V. Stake EmiJ Hansen week at Fish Lake. chorister, The Seagull girls to be graduany or all bids. reject service but the absent wsb fine Miss LaVern vacais ated from Primary under the Clinger J. F. WALTON, Clerk. by W. M. Vernon and tioning in Yellowstone Park and supervision of Mrs. Vera Culli-mor- rendered Published in Voice of Sharon, his K. and also W. wife, good by the Jackson Hole Country, in com- June and the Builders in the 20, 1940. Beehive class, under the direction Allen and his talented wife, were pany with her friend Viola Kirby and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Lydia Smith are planning to appreciated. Kirby. spend three days at Mutual Dell ASSESSMENT NOTICE And did you enjoy those lovely Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson In American Fork canyon. They lovely fans donated by Daynes and sir. and Mrs. D. P. Oveson will leave Monday. (Notice to Stockholders of Flag Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnson, Jewelry Co. of Salt Lake? Well, and son Levi of St. Johns, Arizona Mining Company we. did bo Robert Johnson, Jack Humphrey, spent Monday at Strawberry At a meeting of the liard of diMrs, Blanche Nielson and Nana Ard the flowers were beautiful rectors of the Flag Mining Co. Nielson were the dinner guests of too. Vineyards flower ladles sure held May 31, 1940, an assessment did their part In making the conof one half mill per share was ference Just what It ought to be. levied on all outstanding stock, CwL payable on or before July 5, 1940 40c to C. H, Poulson. Orem, Utah. The fishermen who didn't at- CALCITE, Hen size Notes from Sharon Conference 12 HOnGBG WANTED N x: 17 For Spraying, Plowing and call J, K. Hawk. Discing, Tractor Powered Equipment. R 3 Box 121 Phone 1319 NIMER & CLAYSON Bee HOWARD THOMAS 275 So. Univ. 1 hone 049 DR. ARTHUR VANCE VETERINARIAN 158 West 8rd North TIRE Phone Provo, Utah 053-- J e, Lr. Utah Timber & Coal 164 West 5th North Thone 232 Aid CLUStl CAR3u:oai SPARK PLSSt IGNITION FAN BUT TfUNSU&tS e, tend conference missed something. All the fathers were greatly honored by having a red rose bud placed on their coat lapel. It kept the gents smiling through the heat all afternoon. Your Car Needs Our Expert Check- - Up y' From spark plugs to starter - - - from water system to generator - - - your car has taken a with beating from Winter driving. NOW pleasant Summer motoring days ahead is the and put into time to hate your motor tuned-uperfect running order by experts. WeU do tie best job possible and at money-savin- g prices. Drive in today! p ANNOUNCING RADIO (Car and Home SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRS DRAKES TIRES We Call and Deliver Free SHAROli BEAUTY that is your birthright brought out here with our expert beauty service treatment. can be NIMER GOES and Motor Service Bailery 273 South Univ. Ave. Thone 649 Beauty Shop 33 E. Center St. HAY SALT White, DAIRY FEED, Ground Heavy BARLEY s 125-lb- 80-lb- s. an tend. cordially Jack C. Calder entertained at a dinner Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Lucy Gates Bowen, Jacob F. Gates, and Miss Diana Calder of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. City. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Green are leaving Sharon ward to make their home In Ogden. Wana Elder was a guest at the home of Ruth Anderson in Bing- IY a9 SERVICE at the Furniture Exchange U. S. TIRES and BATTERIES 316 Wsst Center Brimhall Bros. Provo Phone BSO u Phone 14 Dr. E. Mansfield CHIROPRACTOR Equipped with electric-therapand X tz terries. Latest methods. 76 East Center Phone 10(1 y, BINDING International ... u b. 100-lb- s. For . . . .... $4.60 FARMS FEEDS 016-R- 3 1 Provo Cleaners 77 N. 1st West H Sold in Provo 1 ky prfi Utah Valley Glass & Special Announcement gEsn&nvisn&s 1- it.f. s. Phone '1(1- Jiv.v Best of Flour Wheat 182-lb- BOER ;jl aa 80c WE GIVE GRIST! 8-l- Mi'll! Strength 90-l- Bale Ball 48-l- b. II. Poulson, Secretary. 'VifMi"!'-- ' $1,43 $1.53 $1.55 GtlOEVEElC Style Leadership GRIFFITH APPLIANCE See Us Now $1.14 t TWINE W atch This Papers cr C. Ilecleaned Wheat HARD SOFT neporter) MIXED PIG FEED (DeLenna Bradshaw GROWING MASH The June meeting of the Sharon ward relief society will be Vitamin Rich held Friday, June 21, at 2:30 p. Laying Mash m. at the home of Mrs. Llzza AnGreen Tag as on 23rd of the derson, instead originally announced. All memFinest Quality Invited to atbers are ham last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mason Wont Ecctio REPAIRS By FEEDS srjim Winter-Wear- APPLIANCE lf el FAN REPAIRING Phone 46 - Paint 57 N. Univ. Ph. 656 T |