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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Thursday, February 20, 1941. Sacrawere two rcaads of debating wtth ment Servkt-s- , how can we explain four teams in each round. The the lew attendance record of 14 schedule was as follows. Round Weston Taylor one, team one: average in Sharon Stake?" Students who are participating and Kafsuml Yano, negative; are: Carlos Madten, Hone Har- - team two: Dee Anderson and Dee Anderson, ward. Dorothy Dorothy Stratton, negative; team Park. Orpha Laudie and Westou three: Edith Jones and Ruth Cordner. Kathleen Downs and Nelson, affirmative; team four: Aiva Williams will be in charge Dawn Foutln and Wanda Elder, of the music which will Include negative. In the second round the teams several vocal and instrumental were the same except team one numbers. took affirmative, team two afLAKE VIEW team three the negaOld and X'ew Testament stu- firmative, dents from Lakeview, under the tive and team four the negative direction of J. Clayton Watts will Ideal 100rf Attendance at uhc lUitrr nf ekty it Shro pptwj, Utah, by th oi Oreo. Printed 4utiok fi mt btrtet, Provo, Utah, taUnd m Scosd CIam Utah, Bitter act of March t, by Ijarmt Eoeatkxukl Cooporatev Uteta Vaicy LvUMifthm 61 Compeuiy, October 6, 1987, at tk RecrefctioneJ North mrt Post. Offk at Prow, 1879. Parents Day Plans Laid at Lincoln staging, with Professor LeRoy J. Robertson directing the orchestra music. We truly appreciate the loyal Earl J, Glade will be ttip prin- support given by the people of cipal speaker in the general as- the ((immunity to canyon home sembly at Parent's Day being held projects in the past and we again present a program at Sacrament at Lincoln February 2 8. slates solicit your patrontage, say the Services in Lakeview ward Sunday evening commencing at 7 p. m. W 1). Soulier, chairman of the committee members In charge, Martin Boulton will conduct the You may purchase tickets event. The During the course of the day from all ward and stake M. I. A. program, the theme being; Reserve Wednesday, 10 Commandments In Action, other important speakers will be officers. Mark Xu hols state director of March 12 for The Gondoliers. The following students will take vocational agriculture, and Miss Plan now to attend this rare part: Janice Zobell, Sheldon MadWinifred Ilazen state director of musical performance, they add. sen, Keith Reese, N'elda Johnson, Robert Nuttall, LeRoy Williamadult education Both Mr. Nichson, Billy Sumslon, Dorothy Tayols and Miss Hazen will deliver P.-T.lor, Robert Taylor, Reed Boulton. their messages at a special assemMusical numbers will be presentbly for mothers and fathers from ed by Alene Johnson, X'orma Nel1100 to 12:00 A. M. Tatrons of the Spencer school son, Don Williams, Norma JohnAt 12 o'clock lunch will be served to those present by the are Invited to attend a special son. Opening prayer by Clyde r Association. Mrs. lecture and demonstration at that Davis and closing prayer by Ted James Pinegar and Mrs. Bryce school Friday, Feb. 21st at 2 p. in. Johnson. A. under the auspices of the P.-MiBiide are in charge. during which a special speaker, one of Utah's highway patrolmen, will deal with the subject of Tri-Stak"Traffic ou Utah's Highways. e Free instruction in nursing is offered the women of Sharon "The Gondoliers" an opera by stake by the Red Cross, classes to is which Gilbert and Sullivan commence this Thursday at 3.15 scheduled for presentation at the p. m. at the Stake seminary. Mrs. Paramount theater Wednesday, Loy Doss, public health nurse will March 12. is under the auspices direct the classes. of the l'tah-- f haron-Provstakes PLEASANT VIEW Mrs. Eva Gillespie, president of M. I. A. canyon home committees. Members of the Senior class, A. To Discuss Highway Traffic Parent-Teache- TIMPANOGOS (Mrs. C. H. Poulson - Reporter) EDGEMONT President S. H. Rlaie and P. K. Nielsen were the speakers in Sacrament meeting Booth Maycock gave the scrip was tural readings. Th6 mu?! furnished by Alpine ward and consisted of a song by the Alpine male quartette and one by their male trio. A violin solo by Roland Strong with Mrs. Burgess as accompanist was also given. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gappmayer are visiting iu Manti this week. Nursing Course Music Treat Forecast Opera Mrs. Ella McTague, who is living in Redding, Cal. was a visitor in Orem this week, hut has returned to her family in Redding. John Gappmaver has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones at the Walker Mines in California. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ivie, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. John Gappmayer went to Salt Lake City Sunday to celebrate the birthday of Mtb. Shelton Green. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Poulson are visiting In Grass Valley with their daughters. Mrs. Ruby Chadwick and Mary Wilkinson and their families. They expect to ha gone for about a week. Reporter) The Valentine Party was attended by a capacity crowd, sponsored by the Primary officers: Della Baum, Glenna Ivers and Ida Stubbs. Clever valentine games were played and darn ing was enjoyed, music being The Tophatters. furnished by The hall was attractively decorated with valentine hearts and 1 IT Offered by Red Cross - Bellows (Ellen LEulSl Seminary Students To Conduct Program At Sacrament Service Youll like this 1941 o Every effort Is being put forth Church History under the to make the production an outstanding entertainment of the season. Drs. franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen are directing the music. Dr. and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe will be In charge of direc- of Victor C. GENERAL ELECTRIC Anderson were rethrneuts fonder pot luck" party Saturday evening at home for a group of friends. Games and refredunents were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Earley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott Jr Miss Wilma Wiseombe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillespie. Milton Bellows. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hayes and the host and th-ei- r hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hayes of Grace, Idaho, spent the week end 79 .00 1933 CHEVROLET DeLUXE SEDAN Radio, Heater. This car also just been $ 4 JO .00 I repossessed. Will Sell for Balance Owing HO Inc. Cannon-Ashto- n, Your BUICK and CHEVROLET Dealer 191 South University Ave. - Incorporated - Phone 155 OPEN ALL NIGHT WRECKER SERVICE Founders Day at Sharon school son-in-la- (Helen Oveson - Reporter) ience, in features thtt mean thrifty operation and long life end we're sure you'll say Its General Electric for me I" ing the morning, and a special Founders Day program this afternoon, announces Mrs. A. A. New-el- ', sponpresident of the Ds soring organization. Mrs. Washburn will deliver the Founders' Day address, and Mr. Hansen of the school faculty will also speak. Music will be furnished under the direction of Mr. Poulson. Lunch will he served at bw Modd B7-- 41 mi, be pnrdnM0 ibowo at kit link M u Dow p noon. G-- SAVI AT THI JTOtEl G-- Stonge Features provide orproper food. .reservation for every kind on can now take bargain days at t! e market. Page School f" Studies Safety ri Confitioetd Air and Storage Feature keep fresh food withmst a eed perfectly fat penny of weate. SAVt TMS1I TM YtAKM &Fl fwead eeabAWs-enThrift Vuk bat mooed far depeadabk d performance end enduring eeeaoasy hr any ocher eoidsnakfat SAVI IN THI KITCHEN! Safely measures on the highway will he studied, and lecture and demonstration methods used at the Page school Friday at 7.80 p. m. under the sponsorship of the with L. A. Christensen of the Utah Highway patrol delivering the lecture and showing slides illustrative of the subject. The Page school orchestra will furnish music, and every patron of the school Is urged to attend by Mrs. Pinegar, president of the Page left-ove- d anaor-pawe- P.-T.- P.-T.- Youll b nrprlsed at the of Iactrical appliances now. Today you receive much more for your money than you did a few years ago. And the new electrical appliances coat less than ever to operate, for they use less 'electricity, even though Jelectricity it (heap. Reproduced here are only a few of the many electrical items available at especially attractive prices. There are also many other low-coappliances at Utah Power Sc Light Company Stores and Electric Appliance Dealers. low-co- st st Lincoln School Debaters Rank High Competition ranked as high Lincoln debate teams competed wilh those of Springville and Spanish Fork during the week. TIT) past February 13th Lincoln journeyed to Springville for the first encounter. The students making the trip were Weston Taylor, Katsumf Yano, Dawn Foutln, Dee Anderson, Wans Elder, Dorothy Stratton, John Watts and Edith Jones. In this debate opinions a was expressed that Lincoln little better pr pared than Sprlng-vlil- e. 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If found please return to the choir Monday night at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Lowry entertained a group of friends at a Valentine party Friday. Games were played and an attractive valentine lunch was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Heber Harward, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vlck-lanMr. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Gam Harward, the TRUCKS Insure delivery when wanted and while Early Order Discount are still In effect. All leading varieties hatched right and delivered fresh. 1.40 CONSOLIDATED "JEFFERSON arranged for the Jpmlelasohn chorus of Provo to glv 'a concert In the Grandview ward chapel Sunday evening. The choir members hope you will be there to enjoy it. The Ward Reunion will be held Saturday, Feb. 22, commencing at 2 oclock with a dancing party for the children under 12 years of age. The evening entertainment will begin with a program at 7:30. All ward members and former members are SALE! Mixing Service. 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Those who attended the Utah Poultry association convention in Salt Lake during the week end were: Mr. and Mre. Arvil Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gammon and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding. Everyone enjoyed the Primary Valentine dance lYlday evening in the recreation hall. The prize and box of candy went, to Mr Mrs. Victor M. Anderson for the best wallzers and a jolly crowd were present. Joseph Taylor and Helen Hamilton Allen are rejoicing over a baby boy, born Feb. 10th. They expect to return to their home during the week from the Utah Valley hospital. President Sidney H. Cluff was the speaker Sunday evening at the church services. Two violin selections were played by Miss LaDell Bullock, accompanied Maria. Bishop by her sister, Walter R. Holdaway presided. EXCLUSIVE DEXTER DEALERS Order is made in the West to withstand the Wests rigorous climate. DESERT ROOFING 10S Square Feet per roll FARM NURSERIES Electrical Appliances tarn he purchased ore convese lent, easy terms, of course! and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Edwards spent Sunday in Charleston with friends. Deepest Sympathy Is extended by this community to Mrs. Joseph Shaw in her sorrow over the passing of her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Camp who died In the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City Saturday morning. The following young people from Falrview and Mt. Pleasant, called on' Mr. and Mrs. Garner Miss Madsen Sunday afternoon: Edith Christiansen, Mrs. Madsens Douglas Roberts, Leah sister; Clement, Sheldon Larsen, LaVle Brady and Don Fowels. Sacrament Services this Sunday evening will be under the direction of the Sharon stake seminary wth some of the students furnishing the program. Some musical numbers will he presented as well as the fine talks that will be glzen. P'.S'JU.'WrM .1 J. i- -3 PIONEER 90-lb- s. Led Ward Reunion will be held by the Lake View ward Saturday, February 22 for the Adults and Friday afternoon The childrens for Children. party will begin at 4 p. m. and the supper on Saturday will begin at 6 p. m. A fine program and dance have been arranged and all present and former ward members are Invited. The M. I. A.' play, "The Closed Door was declared a huge success by the large crowd which enjoyed its performance Saturday x: In the other content Spanish Fork traveled to Orem, February 14th to test their luck against that of Lincoln. Here the teams were more evenly maothed. There Mrs. Rex Griffiths - Reporter evening. Mrs. Dean Jacobsen and Ettie Rodeback spent the week end In Salt Lake City visiting relatives a new E built to your Iikcim and avt thesa ways! Gnt (Mrs. Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) ct $6 $10 GRANDVIEW LAKE VIEW Come in soon and tee tbee New 1941 G-- E Refrigerators. Then shop around and compare with all others in beauty, in conven- is a big event there today, Feb. 20, visiting hours being held dur- VINEYARD with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conder. Robert Elliott Jr. was an Ogden visitor during the week-enCelebrating Scout Week the Edgemont Boy Scout troop and sons entertained at a party Tuesday ev. .ng, under the direction of their leader. John The evening's entertainYeates. ment was full of the three "Fs of Scouting, fun, food and fellowSpecial guests besides the ship fathers were Jack Conder, president of Y.M M I. A. and Bishop Sharp Gillespie. An Interesting Program was presemed Sunday evening under the direction of Bishop Harold Brere-to- n Sharpe Gillespie, and Merle Hansen had charge of congregational singing. Keith Jolley and Kay Taylor representing the Aaronlc priesthood spoke. A saxophone duet was furnished by Max Pyne and Dee Gordon of Sharon ward. Wllford Stubbs of the Sharon Stake High Council NOTICE and Bishop Sharp Gillespie were the speakers. Little Irene HanThe Salt Lake temple will be sen Bang, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Merle Hansen. Pray- closed on Washington's birthday, ers were offered by Jas E. Pine- Saturday, February 22. A Senior temple excursion Is set gar and Peter C. Larsen. for Monday, March 3rd to Salt Lake temple from Sharon stake. A. SEDAN This car has just been repossessed Will Sell for Balance Owing UTAH POWER Kc-- f served. Mr. end Mrs. J.u k at a Best of All! Sharon Observes Founders Day 1931 FORD I the Sharon stake Relief society, will invites all ladies to attend these conduct the program at the classes as they will be most helpPleasant View ward Sunday eve- ful la both home and community work. ning. commencing at 7 oclock. 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