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Show I tllE : i- Thursday, July 23, 1940 VOICE OF SHARON i - ct." run ED6EM0IIT il Kiluu IWllous - Reporter KOVO presents . . . Richard Dick Leibert, whose handsome pan and j curly hair grace this column, is me of Americas most talented organists. Console artist at Radio Citys Music Hall in New York City, hes an NBS star whose organ solos range with equal skill through Classic melodies, songs of the past and popular ditties. His' Organ Reveries are heard at 2:00 p. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from KOVO. ; Hie Annual AVard Outing was enjoyed by a large number of members of the ward Sunday at Giles Ranch in South Fork. Sunday School was held under the direction of Supt. Ray Hawkins. Invocation was offered by Bishop Gillespie and Mrs Bertha Yeates Conplayed preliminary music. gregational singing was under direction of Harold Brereton. The following program was presented: a trumpet solo by James Pinegar; talk on Early Pioneer Experiences by Edwin Booth; a duet by Mr. and Mrs. John Teates. An accordion solo by Maxine Pine-ga- r and Peter C. Larsen spoke on Ideals given us by our Pioneers", d Benedictidh was offered by Stubbs of the Sharon stake high council. In the kfternoon picnic lunches were enjoyed. Games were conducted for Primary children under the direction of Primary and M. I. A. officers. The Primary Presidency requests that all children of primary age attend the play hour held every Friday afternoon at 4:30. Classes In story telling, sewing, dancing and sports are held. The children will greatly benefit by taking advantage of these splendid classes. Miss Leona Davis spent ThursMr. and day with her parents Mrs. Wm. B. Davis and family. j j ! All-ma- LAKE VIEW is 1210 Kilocycles :t:v?:OCf 0! :i?r : W r- - HEW AND USED Furniture Bargains rillL 383 So, 7 E. Provo DRESSERS up by USED .50 4 up LIVING ROOM SETS ii.75 USED 14 up STUDIO COUCHES Utah Valley Glass 57 N. Univ. Practice in life whatever you pray for, and God will give it to you more abundantly. Prices Cut on f,Inn's Suits By Hart, Schaffner and Marx ' $27.50 Dixie Weaves 25 $ Pusey. 016.50 to 029.50 47-PAI- FLORSKI for as low as A eir? a ZJ is KAMI Prices Slashed in All Departments of the store. J IM k W. Center St. 310-31- 6 Easy Terms Phone 24 WHERE YOU SAVE No Bone. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman T. Hill are spending Uielr honeymoon in the East ipfey will visit the Fair at Ntw Aork and other points of Interest. Mrs. Hill was 158 AVest 8rd North If-- BUY Interest Phone 053-- J Provo, Utah jT the former Glenna Pickett. The Engagement RADIOS Refrigerators - Washers REPAIRING r L T at the Furniture Exchange 316 VT'st Center Phone t 24 1. Dr. E. Mansfield CHIROPRACTOR Equipped with electric-therap- y and service. 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SAVE W0RIU6 CAL W!Ti LUMBER 44 Style Leadership n u MOTOR TUNE-USPECIAL ANY CAR $3.00 PARTS EXTRA P WiS SO EASY! mam will handle, immediate povtesMon of BRICK HOME About two acres. All planted Tlowlng well. Plant equipManufacturing VelHng Quick Company West 23 OLD $1,000 SERATCE 9 HE 1A AD and Shrivers t 12 i4(5 MAHtl OVIIER MUST SELL GRIFFITH APPLIANCE 4 ,.a; u aces ,08 CfTMty 4 NOV - iiuj I SUE SHOE zzxKts: zzr.ir.uur.: Easy Terms 577 - - $2.$5 4 :: w Furniture Exchange FREEMAN SHOES $5.00 Values U 'V REFRIGERATOR t - - $1.65 NOV N Buy that Used Circualtor HOW before they are all gone: .75 $ SUMMER SHIRTS $2.00 Values Beautiful 6'A cu. ft. 4-- II Suits $30 15 DOZEN . . . Idwlmata Clover Leaf Lasslettes with their leader Yvonne Jones Perry are spending the week end RALPHS RADIO in Payson canyon. The members AND APPLIANCE who will enjoy the trip are: Ardis 83 North Unlv. Ave. Phon . 81 Killpack, Norma Dunford, June, Bean, Florence Muhlesteln, Elsie Offeret, LaVon Gurr, Lorraine DRIVE-IRADIO Jones. j The Relief (Society Meeting SERVICE will be held July 30 at 2 p. m. Also prompt, efficient service at the meeting house. The Social on House Radios Service lesson will be given by at Esther Brown and Anna Camp- -' All A social will follow. NIMER & CLAYSON bell. ladies of the ward aVj Invited. Bee BOAVAUD THOMAS Miss Frances Hunn left Thurs275 So. CnJr. Phone 540 day to visit In Berkley, California with her siBter and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bryant Knowlton. Miss Dorothy Bone of CaliforDR. ARTHUR VANCE nia has been visiting with her VETERINARIAN parents, Mr. and Mrs. John AV. The Ph. 656 See the New VIEW PLEASANT Paint & Drastic reductions on Mens Summer Wearing Apparel before summer is H half gone. 1 near the wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Cowley and sons Ned and Horace visited In Price Sunday with Mr. Cowley's parents. Sold in Provo (Zella Colvin - Reporter) COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Offers 'DUUnV,' m .95 USED iisuffliirtle VlA.tK' IlioS? call SNOW rhone 757W I SHRIVERS ii iTMii i . . . n is ii xj1 n. tViib)hi!G months here. A large number of pupils from Lake View, Joined with the Vineyard students from Union school and motored to Salt Lake Friday where they participated In the Covered opening parade of . under the superWagon Days, vision of E. A. Beck, band master. The children were delightfully entertained at the fair grounds and at Saltalr Beach In the afternoon. E. AV. Williamson was in charge of the bus and Enade S. Bunnell, Mina M Adams, GeneG. vieve S. Taylor, Henrietta .rtinqic Johnson, Edna Johnson and Margaret Taylor went as chaperones INSURANCE from Lake Aiew. LOANS and READ ESTATE Mr. and Mrs Fred Startin left See Thursday afternoon for YellowFRED E. RAY stone Park where they will spend 78 N. IJniy. Ave. Phone 108 a few days on vacation, then join of Mi. and Mrs. Harry Startin Salt Lake at Idaho Falls and all motor to Nampa, Idaho and i til FOR another brother, Bill, and family RAWLEIGII PRODUCTS before returning home. , Myrtle Tanner and Mary Brown had the leading roles, depicting the story of trials and sacrifices enduud by the pioneers in flight to thur now homes in the A'alUjs A one at t play The Flight of the Mountains. was presented Sunday afternoon Edwaid S. Meservy led in singby the Pioneer ward, featuring: I Love America, and Miss ing the theme of Pioneer Day, before Ma.ie Newren assisted at the in the Utah Stake high priests piano. the' Fourth ward chapel, with This program Is the fourth In a Fred Ilillas, group leader sponseries of programs being given Miss the Mary each month production. soring by the various groups Brown directed the play. of the high priests quorum of the Earl Johnson, Norma Taylor, Utah stake Pioneer Ward Presents Playlet Trenton Mi-'-- WU-for- R. LEIBERT Elizabeth (Beth) Mary bouse at A Ray Ekins' to BL.ue R Lursen of packing A iarm good crowd enjojed the MapUton, was announced Sunday evening. Amelia Mrs her mother, by Miss Nina Lamoieuux is the liter eton. bouse gut-s- t of htr s.ster and Mr and Mrs Guy Pierce have biotlur-in-UMr. the wetk end. and Mrs been in Nevada visiting Mis Oivil Ashton. Mrs. Ionise Trotter will be hostess to the Literary Pierce's relatives. I.) tin A ilson A Bert I'.rouibrack club Friday afternoon at her Home Coming Services left Saturday tur AiuamLua, home in honor of Richaid AV. Bone, Cal, where they will enter the All members are Invited AV. John son of Mr. and Mrs. to attend. Douglas Air Craft school for a Among the Salt Lake City Bone, will be held Sunday evening seven weeks course. They were visitors last week were: Mr. and at 7:30 p. m. in the chapel. It Is accompanied by Eldon Lewis and Mrs. Harvey R. Booth and daugh- announced by Bishop Lynn D. Mr. Peterson who will visit in ter Josephine, Miss Edythe Trot- Taylor. Elder Bone recently re- California before they return. turned from the Western States Enroute the boys visited the ter, and Mr. and Mrs J. E. mission. Boulder Dam, A Barn Dance n George Peterson and A'erl reAV. Bone, honoring Richard are going to attend school cently Returned missionary was in California this summer. held Tuesday evening in the new Mrs. Josephine Hasler and Mr. (Helen Oveson - Reporter) and Mrs, Leo Holten of Compton, r n 1 Cal , visited with Mr. and Mrs. "T ne Robert Olsen was the guest of Albert Brown, the past week. county Agent, S. R. Boswell at J Mrs. Alice Sorenson and childthe Logan Thursday, attending ren of Talinage visited with her National Youth Council, where mother, Mrs. Clara Burgener. they heard O. H. Benson talk on Mr. and Mrs. AAm. H. 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