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Show Thursday, February 6, 1941 administratrix at her reeiderxm THE VOICE OF SHARON Nielson - reporter) (Mrs. Kerry Priesthood H.lers' Contention will be held at the Windsor ward chapel Sunday evening at 7 30 p m Charles Cobbley and Wm Smith stales representatives, A good will be In attendance. program will be given and all Elders In the ward aie urged to be present as a ell as all other ward members Milton Smith, president. Joseph Swensen, Dt counselor Bernard Walker. 2nd counselor Karl Kelander, Secretary The email daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson was given the name of Leola at the Fast Day serviiea held Sunday The prlncinpal speaker at the M. I A. conjoint program Sunday evening was Ralph Wlnterton of froTo He also brought with him several musical numbers A er jhomes are without any founda-Dor- a jtlon of any kind. And eo they Dorothy Tavlor, Virginia Fronk, exist, enjoying few of the com- Ivt rs, forts of modern America, put In Donna Stubba, Waldiaiy Mcsdanus such a condition because of generMarjorie Wiscomhe, Ruth Elliott, Maxin Davis, Idj ations of poverty and lack of Stubbs, Ellen Bellows and the opportunities. hostess Despite the physical conditions in which they live, I find that Die Wedding of Miss Deone Hawkes. daugh- there were never more noble, ter of Mr. and Mrs Arthur more generous, or neighborly O'18 country. For Hawkes of Olmsted and Don Gull' People tout'd summer we weeks several this Mr son of Mrs and , siiephrrd. ere privileged to travel in that Frederick Shepherd of Benjamin vithout purse or scrip and was solemnized Friday evening 81 at n0 Hme ever lacked for per-M- r Attending from out of town were. and Mis Shepherd, parents Bonal accommodations or places of the groom, Lee and Grace t0 preach the Gospel of Jesus Shepherd Mrs May Shepherd and .Christ to the people. Mr. and Mrs Reed S. Shepherd of. The religious affiliations of Mrs Thomas Hawkes these people are all termed under Benjamin a and daughter Beverly of Salt the one heading Holiness Lake and Mr and Mis Barney broad term used to designate all churches that have come into the Anderson of Ashton, Idaho Mr and Mrs Hilton A Robert- - limelight lately, teaching for son will be the speakers at Edge- - doctrine a belief in Christ and mont waid Sacramtnt meeting 'the outpouring of the Holy the sign of which is the Sunday Mr. Robertson was mer piesidtnt of a Japanese nils- - speaking in tongues. The other sion in Hiwuil Special musical gifts are supposed to be had but numbers will be given All ward are rarely found. members are urged to attend Since the lack of education among this people is so prevalent there are very few who can read and write and for this reason a SPENCER flUNN religion of this sort appeals to the people Inasmuch as It requires no WRITES OF MISSION knowledge of any particular doctrine. The people are converted solely upon emotional reactions and through the "speaking in Oklahoma, of the Jan 20, 1941 tongues are convinced truthfulness of their religion. Dear Readers: Since coming to serve in Okla- This condition makes it difficult homa, I have found conditions tor the missionaries to accomplish existing that are not to be found as much as they would like, but in many parts of the States. We with the aid of the Lord we are are laboring In the area from putting forth our best efforts and which the "Okies of John Stein- are praying that the Lord will beck's revealing novel originated. open an effective door by which We find that all of the conditions we can take to them the Light of lhat he so ably depicted are exist- Truth and be an Instrument In ing in alarming reality. The the hands of the Lord in betterhomes are mere shells lacking any ing their conditions both temof the comforts that go toward poral and spiritual. Plumbing May the Lord bless the memmaking civilization and sanitary facilities are un- bers in that area with all of the known; the walls are papered choicest blessings of Heaven and may you prosper in all causes undertaken In righteousness. ' son attended a Sunday Stake Board social at the home sented Friday evening, January of Mr. and Mrs. Warnick Swensen 31st. Mus Leona Davis lift Monday of Manila, Monday evening. for American Fork where she will The Monthly Business Meeting officers of the Sunday school and teachers was held Wednesday evening at the ward chapel. Milton Smith has been released as a Sunday School teacher, to accept a position as an assistant on the Stake Genealogy committee. teachers New Sunday school chosen are. Nettie Wiiberg, 1st Florence Richardintermediate; son, 2nd intermediate; LeGrand Jarman and Emma Kirk, Juniors. j be employed. Edwin Booth and DiWitt Trotter, who are employed at Bingend with ham spent the week EDGEMONT (Ellen Bellows - Reporter) their families Among Leadership Visitors last week were- Mrs. Eva Gillespie, Mr3 Annie Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs Orian Salisbury, Mrs. Bertha Yeatea, Mrs. Della Baum, Mrs Ida Mrs. Glenna Ivers, Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. O C Marriott!, Mrs Ella Baum, Mrs. Elmira Boyce, Mrs. Joanna Boyce, Mr. and Mrs! Orvil Davies, Mrs A New Rebec ka Officer installed at a meeting at the Will B. Davis, Mrs Racheal Davis, I O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs Ora Farley, Mrs - Mrs. Emma PouBon who h i been seriously ill for the past few Wieks is stayin'? at the homo of her daughter and son-ilaw, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor and n family. Miss Imogene Redd of Logan visited with her cousin, Mrs Robert L. Elliott Jr. Sunday. Floyd Brereton w ho has been at receiving medical treatment Salt Lake for the past few weeks has returned home. Miss Wilma Wiscombe was hostess to the Gleaner Girls Wednesday evening In a The Comraderie cereby class mony was conducted leader, Amy Taylor followed by social chat and tasty luncheon enjoyed by Mrs Effie Pinegar, stake gleaner leader, Amy Taylor, class leader; Miss Melba Schoney, gleaner president; Miss Marion Mecham, tsake gleaner president; Mrs. Mona Conder, ward Y. L. M I. A. president; Misses Deone Hawkes, Helen Salisbury, LaVern Com-raderi- e. ONLY $119.95 MW FOR THIS BIC GEoeaitf "0" WITH FAHOl'S PATEMED THE SIIELUAD011 ZIJ p J I " l F? -- A - J ' THE NEW j irrvjhii , ft 'M, Nf-fT- itn ft, gr Sincerely, Spencer Ilunn. - - I Orem Bakery - iij with pages torn from a Montgom-llatf- n ery Ward catalogue; water Is so Biarce that it has to be hauled In to keep the stock alive; the Rhea Mary Gillesp.e, id, Josephine Booth, Ixirna Grace Booth, Mecham, Edythe Trotter, Leona Davis Hi th Brere-(ordton, Ruby Davis, Jean bchoney Gene Davis. Gilles it, Rartlett. Concur,' by d puty president, Mrs. Anna Flora Bigler, Mrs Elizabeth Mrs. Margaret PuN.pher, Mrs Anderbcm, was Mrs Mr and Mrs Pratt, who became Noble Grand Olive Gillespie, James B Ferguson Mr and Mrs A Quilting IJee Joseph Sthoney, Mr and Mrs was htld at the home of Mrs Kenneth Si honey, Mrs Albert Hortense Kirk Friday. A very Conrad, Mrs Claude Conder, Mrs dea was and spent pleasant day J, E. Pmegar, Mrs Zana Nbilson, licious dinner was served to the Mrs. Amy Taylor, Mrs. m F for the American Fork cavemen Wiscombe and Mr. and Mrs MilMorley. Enid Johnson and Jennie ton Bellows. Harris. Mr and Mrs J. E. Pirn gar Mr and Mrs. Ferry Nielson and visited in Salt Luke City WednesCleve Humphrey Mr and Mrs day. Wednesmotored to Springville Mr. and Mrs. Ctoree Bojee day and were the guests of Mr spent Wednesday in Spuii.fch Pork and Mis. Chad Dailen and Mrs with Mrs. Boyces father, who Humphrey celebrated his birthday anniversMr. and Mrs. Max Johnson and ary. sons of Orem were the guests of M iss LaVerne Bartlett, daughMr. and Mrs Alma Johnson Sunter of Mr. and Mrs Wick Barth tt day Muzzell was a member of the cast of "The Mr. and Mrs. John Lincoln Thelma Harris and Blanche Niel- Promoters, the annual was preSihool high school play which WINDSOR Lqjal Notices The Information is contained in March, 1941. NOTICE OF APPEAL MAUD OLSEN a report issued Friday at the ofof said estate. fice of State Administratrix Engineer T. H Notice is hereby given that a Humpherys. The Sanpete county date: Jan. 17, 34. Publication area was not Included in the state meeting of the Board of Adjust- 31 and Feb. 7, 1941, ment will be held Monday, survey. 1 P. M. to This resource is valued at ap- February 3, 1941 at hear the appeal of Chas. O Ward, based 117,000,000, proximately a Shell Service on the construction costs of re- asking to build on S E. Corner of 7lb Station cently developed surface projects. East and 3 South 7 feet from Of the total output, 163,235 acre - old and useless animals 10 feet were put to beneficial use, sidewalk; ordinance requires bought at highest prices and 26,420 acre feet were wasted feet. be will Interested All persons Sell direct to the Fox Th total waste, however, was reat this meeting. Ranch and get full value duced by 8000 acre feet from the heard BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, for your animals. 1938 figure, the report 6hows MARY F. SMITH, Secretary Water tables throughout the Publication date; Jan. 31, 1941. state are generally lower than at the same time last year. This conNOTICE TO CREDITORS dition is due, the report states, to FOX FARM subnormal precipitation and exIn the Matter of the Estate cessive diversion because of the of John H. Gordon, deceased. PHONE 051J3 insufficient surface supply last Creditors must present claims summer. to the undersigned with vouchers A project for the artificial priming of the Centerville and Bountiful areas in Davis county is resulting In a rising of the water table there. During the high water season the water from Dewei creek Is permitted to sink Into the land and finds its way channels into the underground It is used later in the season for irrigation by diversion through wells located In the area. A natural rise has been evidenced In parts of Weber and Box Elder counties as a result of the BERENGAHIA Pine View reservoir project. Talented and Beautiful A saving of approximately 0 Queen of England acre feet of water can yet be 0 accomplished through repair of Is It An annual estimated. j wells. Dow n through the ages the saving of 30,000 acre feet has constant quest of womanalready been realized through a hood has been for fashion 'program of education and well smartness. Tepair sponsored by the state department since passage of the Today, we bring yon the best of the new fashions - - - the underground water law In 1935, smartest creations of the worlds leading designers. And, according to the report. in every price range, the dominant npeal throughout our . Utah county realized he largest displays is quality - for fashion without quality is nothing. benefits from underground water of any county In the state during Come in today JUST TO LOOK 0 1940, with a total output of Where Quality Sells and rriees Please' , acre feet of water. Waste from this source was reduced In the county by approximately 2000 acre feet from the' 1938 figure. Of the total, 29,130 were used for 33 E. Ckxteb Phone 2C4 LADIES WEAR irrigation, 1880 for miscellaneous purposes and 7060 were wasted. Horses Wanted YERGEIISEII Fashion ... Ageless Desire 15,-00- 1174-123- 37,-07- MYRLE SHOP Survey Shows Vast Resources L. B. TIMPSON enterjuiing young man who lias picked OHEM as the logical place for his new bakery. la the THAT COMPONENT already Utahs underground water basins produced a total of 194,655 acre feet of water 'during the 1940 season, of Sanpete county, an amount equal to the total QUALITY FOODS... 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An expertly given facial Is nature's own way of correcting dull, lifeless complexions. Our facials W01 make jou feci like the proverbial million dollars. . . . . Day, Feb. 11, commemorating Martyr of the 3rd Century, an old custom arose on the belief tl at It is on this day that birds begin to mate. Ever since the world has been sending love messages, and tokens of love to its best sweethearts. Dont forget "YOUR. SW FE1 HEART" this year. Too can get just the Valentine Box of Candy you wan at fhri-tia- n Sen V PHONE OTtEM Ri ra TmwprTT , Homes dont grow in size but families do. Houres should be enlarged but are not because people lack the cash to buy. Consequently nanny families are bving in crowdid quarters because they dont know that under the ABC Monthly Payment Plan they can remodel their 1 Atl Agency UTAH PROVO home 1 completely The ABC Monthly Payment Plan is a simple, economical way to pr 'chase home improvements out of income. 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So wards Helens Beauty Shop Qrem Drug ice PHONE Fire Insurance Real Estate Too small wire takes , Washburn Service DO YOU KNOW f fiLK 310 2 60 .... 200 package All-ste- . Banner Brand tall cans . 1OO0 Mr. Thnpxon is OREM BUSINESS .. Underground Water is now open for your orders deserve jour undivided' support. -- Customers declare that Orem Bakery bread is A- No. 3, Provo, Utah, or capacity of the Echo, Moon r F Doffice of her attorneys, Ea-the at t Canyon, ITyrum, Lake, or Che Christenson and Christenson, S3 Gunnison and Rocky Ford Consult County Clerk Respective Signers for further West Center Street, Provo, Utah, reservoir combined. on or before the 19th day ef Information. lb. 16c 2nd Quality per pound ... Orem 340 ... fcftO You Dont Have to Go Away fro m Your Own Community to Save! k V |