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Show Thursday, August 1, 1940 THE VOICE OF SHARON Leona Johnson, Mrs Jessie end Weaver, dum-Mina Mrs Plortme Mrs Drown, Mis. Lottie Davis, Olive Wilson, Mrs Fauline Ratten, Mrs Nellie Durr, Mrs. Edith . Is tbUl GappGappmayer, mayer, and the Missts Evelyn Davis, Deon Patten, Dorothy Larson and Ilona Eeffort. Mr. and Mrs Ivan Burr and sons Dick and Billy and Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Turpin (Virginia Burr) of Bingham, went to Fish Lamb, TIMPAHOGOS Mrs - C. II, Toulon - Repot tor) Woodrow WasEburn of Provo w ho has rocentlj returned from a was the mission to Palestine speaker in ehureh last Sunday He talked on the cusevening toms and habits of the Holy Land and exhibited costumes woin by the different classes of The talk was very Inpeople. musical teresting. Two special numbers were given. Including a vocal solo by Alene Edwards and a piano solo by Marilyn Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. George E Harris and family of Chicago are vlslt-'j- g here with his mother, Mrs. Harris and other relatives and friends Last Sunday they visited with relatives of Mrs. Harris who met at Canyon Glen Mrs. Lexis Harris accompanied them to the canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Eeffort are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Pauline, to Howard Davis, son of Mrs Lottie Davis. Tbe marriage took place at the home of the bride Tuesday evening in the presence of the immediate families. Bishop Roy H. Gapp-mayperforming the ceremony. The following Saturday evening the bride was honored by a shower given by Mrs. Roy Gappmayer in the form of a lawn party. Many lovely gifts were given to the bride and tasty refreshments were served to the following neighbors and friends, Mrs. Edna Larson, Mrs. Winnie Giatf, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Flnora Skinner, Williams, Mrs. Alice Skinner, Mrs. Dezzle Letcia er tin Booth Files for County Commission Term Geiti'ude i -- oios acccmp.i-i'- d by Mr- -, v Ua ti 1 e .1 COT !M I'jl'.iOial Suit) rliurr.ncn, gan oua an or- Ml, was under direct!, n of Harold Prerctcn. M-- EVERY FAMILY Lake last Sunday to attend the Burr family reunion. X Twenty girls of the ward '& registered to go to the girls canyon home. They left this morni ing, Rihhop Gappmayer taking them to the canyon. accomCullen Christensen, of Pleasant Heber Ivins panied by View, returned this week from a three-week- s trip to Yellowstone park, and on west through Oregon and Washington, and down the coast to the San Francisco fair. Mr. and Mrs A. H. Christensen enjoyed a delightful holiday trip to Wyoming, spending a day at CHARLES H. WARD the Snowr reunion in Mill Crpk, Business man and general conanother with a sister at Logan, tractor of Provo, filed for and another at Lyman, Wyo., four-yea- r County Commissioner with a brother. on the Republi.an ticket. Mr. Ward was born at Pleasant Grove and later moved to Provo AIN PET REGIME THE where he has resided ever since. In France has copied the Hitler In He received liia education plan of estates, in which it for- Pleasant Grove and at the B.Y.H. bids the division of property He married Martha Brereion and valued at from $2000 to $4000, they are the parents of two boys but requires that it remain in tact and a girl. or for the eldest Bon daughter, Mr. Ward was engaged In the thus encouraging Frenchmen to lumber business In Provo for remain on their family property. several years, and then entered the general contracting business, ta?-.in which business he is row en- In Edgemont, Pleasant View, Sharon, Timpanogo, Grand lew. Lake View, Vineyard and Windsor, a holder of at least one C o m m a u 1 1 y Auditorium Bond. J z: i First of Month LADIES' served as Utah County Commissioner, and while in office was Chairman of the Board. Mr. Ward1 is one of the leading contractois of Utah County and has been active In community and civic affairs of Provo and Utah County. He resides at 12S East 3rd South St. . . EDGEMONT VACATIONISTS Reee Welcomed at Sharon Ward Chapel Invited to Attend Yellowstone Chapel , lancy White Blouses $1.00 Values, go at 250 Ladles' fancy lace trimmed Batin and Rayon Values to 60c for sirthws are held tn National Fork ea.h Sunday evening at 7. CO p. m, in the Mammoth Hot Springs chard, actoiding to a letter received by the Sharon stake presidency from elders of the Northwestern SiatrB mission assigned to the Mammoth district. These services are under the auspices of the Mission elders. A special invitation is extended to priesthood, scout and M.I.A. groups coming to the Park for the opening congregational song; vacation excursions to attend Miss Reece's sister, Mrs. Dove these services, and all vacationers McAffee offered the Invocation, from the stake are urged to atop at these meetings whenever they sod another sister, Mrs. Nan tha benediction. Musical are In the Park on Sunday. numbers included a violin solo by Ruth Meoham, accompanied by Zola Malone; a vocal solo by VIEW Vird Washburn, accompanied by Wm. M. Vernon; a vocal solo by (Zella Colvin - Reporter) James Jacobs, accompanied by Mrs. Malone; Humoresque'', a The Scandinavian violin solo by Mrs. Mecham, of Sharon and Utah Stakes, by Roseltha Vernon; held a morning and afternoon and congregational singing as tbe meeting Sunday at the home of closing number: "True to the Mr. and Mr. P. K. Nielsen. The Faith. Binging was conducted by William was Miss Reese tha main Knudsen of Utah stake. The speaker, reporting hrr missionary speakers of the morning session and Kenneth experience were Duane Madsen, missionary of the ward bishopric also from Sharon Stake, returned addressed the meeting. from Denmark and Grant Chrls- - M.s Dixie Ree-- e, for 22 months States laboring in the maion for the L D.S. church, was welcomed home Sunday evening bv the Sharon ward members, the entire service, so far as songs and speaking are concerned, being to honoring her for the outstanding services she has given and the notable representative of the ward she haa been. O Ye Mountains High was We-.ster- do-vot- Summer Hats Any in AliD 250 BOVS 4Q0 Sanfortcd Over 200 Furs to select your Coat, Chubby or Neck Piece from during White or Fancy Handkerchiefs 2 FOR CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS . j Taylor Bros. Co. The Fletcher's UODEHUt' ,08 CtIUISUKAVa , n AT m 013 HOME MONARCH RANGE Used Round-Oa- RANGE (reservoir) k Yci Esi BETTER i9.50 Use? 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This plan provides for the financially needy average student who seldom wins prizes in the class room but whose ambition, general performance and sense of responsibility indicate that NEW AND USED Used Ih partment Store of Provo N Equipped with electric-therap- y, and service. Latest methods. 75 East Center Phone 1011 Sharon Stake. both days. Uniform I? The Salt Lake temple will reopen for the usual ordinance work Monday, August 12th one week from next Monday. A Senior temple excursion is set for Tuesday, August 20th to the Salt Lake temple, from Expert Furrier will be in attendance 490 RADIO SERVICE Amelia Latta - Reporter Phone 048-J- 1 AUGUST 3rd and 5lh 490 Phoaj II North Univ. Avt. DRIVE-I- GENEALOGY STAKE Saturday and Monday Straw Hats 3 CHIROPRACTOR this 2 Day Sale. 50 RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE Keith Clayton of the U. S. Navy Also prompt, efficient srvlc on Bouse Radios hospital in Waahington, D. C., is spending part of his vacation with at relatives here. and Mrs. Josephine Amicone NEIER & CLAYSON Pauline Offert and children visitSee HOWARD THOMAS ed Sunday in Evanston, Wyoming 273 So. Univ. Phone 649 with relatives. jg r;:::::rT.n The Misses Betty and Bessie smungtEtagsg.-TEgxare Bartholomew of Fayette DR ARTHUR VANCE visitors at the Ephriara Lieehty home. VETERINARIAN A group of young people of the Hot 156 West Srd North ward enjoyed a rarty at the Pots In Midway Tuesday evening. Phone D53-- J Provo, Utah Verl Allman was the gnest of soon for Verl will leave honor. California. RADIOS Cluff Mr. and Mrs. Sterling - Washers Refrigerators and sons Rulon and Lloyd and A TT5TTfl PUP Mr. and Mrs. Willard Eandley are AVAil spending the week In Yellowstone APPLIANCE GRIFFITH Park. SERVICE at the Freezer lockers are becoming more popular In this tsate. The Furniture Exchange freezing method of preserving 316 Vr3st Center Phone SI meat is cownaratively new and there is so e confusion regarding the best methods of preparDr. E. Mansfield ing It for storage. FUR SALE PANTS Ages 6 to 16 RADIO SERVICE 1 once. Advance Light Weight Jr. desiring to spend their vacation at the M. I. A. home during the first part of August, please get In touch with Mrs. Yvonne Perry at Taylor Bros. Co. Grcatost the House Suits .... Llebhardt Mrs, John visiting in California. All Girls Last Call for Ladies LATHES' and MISSES Misses Donna Street and Barbara Jolley of Garfield are visitSlack ing with their cousin. Miss Inez 10 to 20, go at Sizes Jolley. Sylvan Burgl of Midway spent Sunday at the home of Bishop and Mis. Slidtpe Gillespie. Miss Helen Whittaker of GarMENS line R. LEIBERT field spent the week end at tbe home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. And Mrs. Wm, F. Wiscombe. For Every Hay - 70c Value Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Richard Dick Leibcrt, whose handsome pan and Moyle (Norma Bounous) are rejoicing curly hair grace this column, is one of Americas most over the safe arrival of twin talented organists. Console artist at Radio Citys babies, a boy and girl, born MEN'S Music Hall in New York City, hes an NBS star whose Mother and Saturday morn. eg are babes nicely. doing solos range with equal skill through Classic organ Caps All Primary Children are reSeveral Colors - 69c Values melodies, songs of the past and popular ditties. His minded of the play hour held Tour Choice Organ Reveries are heard at 2:00 p. m. Tuesdays, every Friday afternoon at 4:30. dam in Instructions ing, story and KOVO. Thursdays Saturdays from telling and sports are given. Mr. and Mrs. Dell A. Glazier announce the engagemi nt of their daughter, Virginia to Byron J. . . . Daley, eon of Mrs. Ciara Daley of Provo. The marriage will take place August 3rd after which the 808 We-- t Center St. young couple will leave immediUTAH PROVO a to for honeymoon trip ately L eras Idaho. Ma?iffiyaaHB3uk Liu, They will make their home in Provo. Miss Beth Rostrom of Kenilworth Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dustenhurg. OWNER MUST SELL Miss Maxine Condor of Salt Lake City is vBliing with her $1,000 will handle, immediate possession of parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Con-dBRICK HOME About two acres. at Olmsted. AU planted Bud Madsen and Milton BelFlowing well. Plant equiplows will leave this week end Manufacturing ment, 40 H. P. Steam Boiler, with Battery F. of the Utah Get USED CIRCULATOR $ .50 10 11. P. Steam Engine, 15 IL National Guard for the annual in Washto Steam Evaporator, Two f(nt be P. held t nrampment Now! Good selection, priced up ington engines, many other aecessortes. K3V Cause, ago and Illness. A real Speakers at Sacrament meeting l'?i d snap for Industrial Enterprise, Sunday evening were Spencr-OAK DRESSER Madsen and Robert Olsen of Lake Write D. Kinnear, Route 1, Box 06, Provo. View ward Counselor Edwin G.Q5 Sunday. PLEASANT tives. at j 2 Miss Lela Davis has returned home after spending two weeks in Ephraim, Utah visiting rela- that Tht speakers of the afternoon Jensen. Bishop were thribtian Wm Norn. an, W. J. Lewis of Utah Stake; AxU F. Andreason and P. K. Nitben of the Sharon Stake A trio was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Lewis and son INSURANCE Wesley. LOANS and REAL ESTATE and Mrs. Lynn D. TaySee lor are spending a two weeks vaFRED E. RAY Provo in Wood Wild at cation 7 8 N. Untv. ATe. Phone ICS canyon. Mis. Bliss Allred Is visiting In FOR Los Angeles, for two weeks. Melba Lieehty is visiting with RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS relatives in Fayette. Miss Elva Hansen is spending PHIL SNOW Phone 757W two weeks in Salt Lake City with Provo her sister, Mrs. Russell Stewart. 885 So. 7 E. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hansen and family attended the Nelson COMPLETE family reunion at Giles ranch Mc-Ew- PANTIES (Ellen Bellows - Reporter) Furniture Bargains Lew Is i L. D S Yellowstone MEN'S or LADIES 1210 Kilocycles from tensen, stake, returned from Norway, solo was sung by Mrs. Wm ry Dixie Mc-roli- n, Specials gaged. He has previously ICOVO presents was in charge fend Glen two .,x.,;-r,e Pincgar played J J Utah Timber & Goalsll Provo Cleaners Phone 46 I |