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Show THE VOICE OF SIIARON (Jiic atmd tfiUu itai linin' of Bma4 Om M id lUnb I. m lUcter, Oetefcer 187C. ft, Itarmt l1. tti t at by tfi Aharon Coferatav fTJ ntej by Uc& Valley FutHieHms bjMuetataja at Oran. A eat litaA. airwt, Frv, hv, (Mrs C. II. Poulson - Reporter) Relief Sot iely Conference was held last Sunday evening. Short talks were given by Sirs. Mary Stewart of the Stake board and Mrs Lucy Poulson who talked on the life of President John Mamc was furnished by Taylor. the Relief Society chorus under the direction of Sirs. Melba Pyne and Mrs Jennie Farley with Sirs Emily Anderson as accompanist were: Special musical numbers "A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief sung by Mja Melba Pyne Mid 'The Seer" by ivern Pyne and the t horus. During the preliminary program three ihildren were confirmed members of the church, having been baptized earlier in (lie day. They were: LaNoel and Ellsworth Carroll, sons of Sir. and Mrs. Frank Cart oil and Ellen Louise Neilwen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal F. Netlson. (hutch Services next Sunday evening have been arranged by officers of the M I A. and the program will be given by the Stouts under the direction of Scoutmaster, Wayne Guunell, buy Farm Land! At These Priees! Edut0bl 6? CenpJijr, a fmi, y, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rowley, Barney Eigalow, Chester Graff, Mr. Mis, Leo Poulson, Mr and Edgar Booth and Mr and to John i., w is Baereataeoai arid Mrs barttk t r and Mrs of their Grace daughter Joseph Blake, son of Sir, and Sirs. James Blake of the Vineyard ward is announced by Sir. and Mrs. Ray Ellm. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake temple Friday. January 31, A shower honoring the bride will be given by her mother Thursday evening at the home of Sirs. Albert Neil-son A Mr Mr and Mrs. Mrs Birthday Party wlih Mr. and Mrs. Oriille Jen-ci- i, former ward meinto rs. While in Las Vegas tiny were the guest of Mr and Mrs Feehser, Jollty). They returned through eastern Nevada Mr, and Mrs. Dean Nuttel were guests last week of Mir Mary Pulley, a former missionary com panion, at a lovely Turkey Banquet held at American Fork Mr. and Mrs Clark Carter are rejoicing over the arrival of an eight and a half pound baby boy, born Sunday morning at thi Mother and baby family home. e (Mag-deUn- was given by Mrs Leo Poulson honoring her eon Lynn s 3rd birthday anniversary. The little guests included: Merlin- - Rowley, Merrill Palmer, Claud and Ann are doing fine. Diane Lewis, Beverly Mrs. Afton Hansard Rowley, Collins Booth, Phyllis Wentz, entertained Monday, Jan. 20th Smith and Helen Maycoek. Games in honor of Sirs. d Sharland were played and retreshments & Mrs. Glen Oaks. Gifts served were presented to the honored A IUrtlulny Dinner guests and luncheon was strved honoring Mrs Nina Booth and to the following: Mrs Richard Mr. Lawrence Maycoek was served Ealough, Mrs. Harvey Harvard, Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Don Ivie. Mrs. Dae Harward, Mr. and Mrs Leo Poulson. Those Mrs. Roy Davis, Mrs. Htber present included: The Edgar the honored guests and the k Booth Family, The Lawrence hostess. Poul-sofamily; Mr, and Mrs. Ted Young of Nevada, a former J E Booth and Mr. and Mrs resident of our ward, is here for Parlell Peterson. He is also Leadership week. visiting with his brother, Spencer Young and family. Brigham Nicol has returned Mrs. Rex Griffiths - Reporter from a visit with-h- is brothers in ) California. Alva Nicol has en(Telephone listed in the Army. Q, f Theatre Ci n A Lovely Birthday pail) was given Saturday afternoon by Mrs, Chester Graff honoring her son Moutel whose birthday anmvi rxary mcuired that day. A variety of table games were played and lunch served at one long table. The valentine theme was carried out in the lunch and the decoiations. Sixteen friends were present as follows: Lyle and Lila Birdene Terry, Joan DeLange, Loveless, Fay Rowley, Jerry Fount), Betty Jean Farr, June Slott, Stanley Weaver, George Woffin-den- , Joseph Redding, Jesse Asay, Duane Davis, Kent Booth and Mrs. Graff was asHay Carter. sisted In serving by her son Doral Eleven Seventies and their wives enjoyed a diliglitful after meeting chat at the , Seminary building Sunday evening after iliurch. A clarinet solo was played by F B, Woffinden and Mis. John Lewis gave a retold story Refreshments were served to t fife f Will BABY CHICKS 1911 - DRESSES Here is a real opportunity to replenish your supply of house dresses - - - a grand sucker seer- of collection & cotton prints in a variety of floral and striped Har-war- May-coc- n, GRAND VIEW 014-R3- Missionary Farewell party in the Amusement hall will be held Thu sday evening, January 30th for Elder John D. Stratton, son of Mr. find Mrs, John B. Stratton. Elder Stratton will leave shortly for the Central States mission. RegNtral Ions by all those who wish to participate in the forthcoming amateur hour are asked this week. See one of the Mutual ofA ficers. Last Tuesday evening the fol- lowing friends of Thao Harward gave a surprise party in honor of his birthday anniversary: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roy Davis, Heber Harward, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Vineeift Fredrickson, Mrs. Victor Viiklund, A delight-funlunch was served and progressive rook was played. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Lynn Johnson gave a birthday dinner in honor of Mis, Johnson Sunday Aamt of Clever little Panty Dresses in fine quality prints and rayons. Some with purse to match. PoplM with Lovely Ann Shirley as a school teacher James Ellison in cne of L. M. Montgomery's beloved Anne stories, ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS" which plays at the Scera Theatre, Thursday and Saturday, January 30. Feb. 1 Second Feature: Joe E. Brown and Frances Robinson in SO YOU WON'T TALK? in which Joe E. plays the dual role of a timid book critic and underworld killer. co-sta- rs 5W Special group of Misses Dresses. All $1.00 values in very best materials. Friday and Saturday, only; New floral, and striped figured patterns in washable rayon crepes and spun ray-- ; ons in plain colors. All new style details that are found in' 'better dresses. $3.00 Values at Only $1.90 L d i j t - I rti,. f t ? Z. 4 " . v- Am V 4 afternoon. Sunday evening they : S Services had the following as guests at the Evening Sunday N f block loamy Mill jj 10.60 Acres, were conducted by Bishop theatre: Mr. and Mrs. Wm, ForNOW! " With 14 shares of East River: j Jolley. The following recom- sythe and Mr. and Mrs. Kuion W. t To insure delivery when t Bottom Water for $3150.00 : g mends for membership were read Low ry. wanted and while Early iand approved: Mr. and Mrs. J. G 1 20 Acres w itli 20 shares of j Order Discounts are still in Mrs. Myra Nuttall and family, f. Pleasant, Grove Irrigation ) effect. AU leading varieties Partridge and family, Mr. and J" water and 4 room house for hatched right and delivered Mrs. Wm. S. Larson & family, $1000.00. Nielson fresh. The Mr. and Mis. Harold Hartley. (Mrs. Ferry reporter) j SEE children confirmed were: Faye Poultry . Hog - Dairy Ann Brown. Dora Oaks, Colleen A New Daughter FEEDS and SVPPUE8 s arrived at the home of Mr. and Dean and James Monk. Thorit Prows and Haws Custom Grinding and C. Hebertson, former bishop of Mrs Leo Frandsen Monday evenService. Mixing the Vineyard ward was the ing. Jan. 20th. Mr. and Mrs, Realty Co, Alfred Harper and Mr. and Mis. speaker HATCHERY TIMPAXDGQS 53 North Univ. Ave. are the proud Alva Fiandsen and His Wife Jolley Bishop $ 8 & 7tli East Corner 3rd grandparents. from to a returned have UTAH j PROVO trip 613 Provo rbone Mrs. Elsinore Donald went Nevada, by way of i1 They Nunn Garland and join Mickey Ilooney, Judy Larry from home returned Sunday Redman, Utah, where they visited the Utah Valley hospital where arms and forces to furnish the screen with amalPstar, she was operated on ten days ago. brand of entertainment in STRIKE UP TIIE Mrs. Robert Wright arrived a stream-line- d musical film which plays at the BAND", home Wednesday after spending Scera Theatre, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 45. da tile past twelve at the American Fork hospital where Paul Whitman and his famous orchestra are also featshe underwent an operation. ured in the picture. A well arranged M. I. A. conbe presented after which refreshments joint program will were Murvei Walker motored to Spring ' Sunday evening! at the ward served. City, returning the same evening. chapel. Mrs. Rhoda Hreinson has as her Wives of the Ward entertained their husbands at a gueBt, her duaghter and baby, Evan Wllberg USED CAR has been chosen as the new social and luncheon at the home Mrs. Freda Bianco of Castle Gate. Verl Rawlings spent Saturday Y. M. M. I. A. president, taking of Mrs. Mary B. Hales. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the place of LaVar Hooley Who A Card Party was enjoyed at the home of Lee Rawlings. Verl Is attending 'was released to Join the U. S. Mrs. Erickson Friday evening. school at Logan. Navy. Miss Vera Lystrup who Is emThe guests were Mrs. Elizabeth Always in Trouble in California is visiting Mrs. Anna and Andergon ployed Pratt, is the name of the play Mr. and Mrs, Calrence Harris. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred selected to be presented at the John ftluzzell, Thelma Harris Lystrup. annual Old Folks day, Feb. 1 2th. and Blanche Nielson Farrell Willett visited with his attended Tbe play with the following cast School convention at the parents and friends here during is being directed by Murvei Wal- Sunday the past week. He is employed B. Y. U. at Provo, Sunday. ker: Evan Wllberg, Floyd JohnEva Walker left Monday even- in Nevada. son, Broun Hales, Howard HarRex Smith, sod of Mr. and Mrs. ing for Los Angelea where she per, Eva Rirhardson, Zola John- will Join her Martin Roland Smith left Monday, Jan. grandfather, son, Glora Wright and Lola Walker" and then go to Long 20th for Logan where he will atBeach where they will spend the tend school. A Sunshine Party next two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, George Elsniore of was held in honor of Mis. Selina Marrott, at her home Fri- Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. Eighteen guests and Mrs. Donald Elsmore Sunday. day afternoon. (Mrs. Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) Monday evening Mr. and Mrs enjoyed games and social chat, Milton Knudsen seminary instructor gave an Interesting talk at the church services Bishop Sunday evening. Walter Holdaway was In charge The Scouts of troop 31 will give the program at the M. I. A. conjoint services Sunday evening Ironclad, Signed, Mutual, Lifetime In the chapel Two Japanese Converts with each car, Make, were baptind Sunday and confirmed members of the L. D S. Valid Price. This Model, Age church. They are Bobbie Sato, I SO, House Ilar-war- Order ! following; Mr. and Mrs. Philo Edwards, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Palmer, Mr. adn Mrs F. B. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Row-leMr. and Mrs Theron Kirk, Wof-Lnde- Otfta Pe The Marriage TIUFANOGOS Thursday, January . 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Mrs. Armanel Larsen and Mrs Luella W. 01etl went to Salt Lake Wednesday and attended temple sessions. The Annual Child St Green Ball was held Wednesday evening in hall. Sharon the Recreational ward Joined with Vineyard and the party proved to be one of the season's best. The queens and their attendants were beautifully costumed and a large group of young couples danced the MIA. dances Tbe Second It ard Choir with Joseph H. Taj tor as dire-torwill present a concert in on the Vineyard ward chapel Sunday. Feb 2nd Everyone is looking forward to a musical . OUALITY 1 ti eat OPPOSITE 209 Rooms 200 'Hie Baths GP-EA- T MORMON TEMPLE Rates: to $4.00 $1.50 Hotel Temple Balt All frmt Ukr Exposure Room ERNEST Square City, Utah Del Igbtfnlly Air C. ROKSlTEIt, Manager HIGHLY RFXYIMMENDED .. |