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Show T II L Thur.sday, March 20, 1041 01 SIIARON Z k 1st Julunna Maiiield. U a Hit a Weie piajtil. the I U a ge tnljowti. 2nd Rose Stewart, 3rd Charlotte ri g to Charlotte Dav n s and Tbura 6th Haws Theo and Cleo Harward B Ilavts, 4th Lillie Hills, Mary P. Davis and 6th Elsie B Sing a duit, act on.pami d liy Mar tha KeHey; Luty Clyde gave two 1 aylor. Carnations weie presented to readings; Cleo Harward sang and all the original members present' played two numbers and Martha Clara Smith. Lillie Jones, Esther Kelsey gave two accordion solos Skinner, Rose Robison, Sarah Refreshments were served to Harding, Mellissa Brown and Ada s were serv- Lucy Clyde. Cleo Harward, Clara Carter. Dawson. Essie Harward, Lillie ed by the present Relief Society Martha Kelsey, Theo HarMr. and Mis. Vern Carter gave Hills, Charlotte Davies, Theora a family dinner Tuesday evening. ward, Ellon Holden, Rose WilHaws, son their March 18th honoring Fontella Buckner, Lilloughby, Pallas who left Wednesday for lian Mae Shumansky, Ercanbrack, San Francisco to begin training Orthella Davis, Artha Beardall. In the V. S. Navy. Maude Park, the Lizzie Park, Mary P. Davis was hostess at a of honor and the hostess. GRAND VIEW (Mrs Hex Griffiths - Reporter) . Phone 014-R3 Honoring the Want Presidents was the theme of the Relief Societies anniversary program, presented Tuesday, March 18, under the direction of Lucy Clyde, to a large and appreciative audi- 111 te-- Job ph Elias Sorensen, 73, whose death occurred at the home of his daughter, Mrs John a Thursday following stroke, was buried in Frovo City cemetery Sunday afternoon, after funeral services had been held in Ann Sothern adopts a son In the person of little Chinese Donald Huie in uproarious, hilarious comedy "DELCY featuring Ian Hunter, Billie Burke and Roland Young which plays at the Scera Thiatre, Thursday and Saturday, March Gene Second featuie: "CAROLINA MOON" starring Autry, Smiley B irnette, June Storey and Mary Lee. 27-2- 9. of the New Modern Store for Discriminating Men birthday. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson and family, Mr. Lowrys parents and his brother, Elden. Speakers at Sacrament meeting next Sunday evening will be Elder and Mrs. Kartchner, who have spent the winter months in the southern states and Mrs. Charlotte Davies, who returned recently from an extended tour through the south- Hoover Clothing Company (Formerly Mose Lewis) Proi'o, Utah west. All Choir MinAters on Friday evening, March 28, 1941 A Complete Showing of Americas Finest MENS WEARING APPAREL Will bo on display for your inspection! . a ' .4 a aa - aa .4 aa 4 ' 46-o- - 2 for 33c JELLO 3 PUGS, m s PEAS I GRATED TUNA Chicken of sea, 2 , ..... SNO-KREE- PANCAKE FLOUR, I.G.A. Lare it.fiv a., b. PURE COCOA, 2--i k can-- -CALUMET BAKING POWDER Tomato Juke 42c 23c 17c 4S-o- z. Swansdown" per pkjf. 2tt SOAP GRAINS 4 BAiLS, DELUX CATSUP, I.G.A. No. 2 cans 14-o- z. 3 SOAP GRAINS 33Pj z. 9c i7c Moore. Large pprnPjn OUrLn0UUJ Package Lnr,tF Sitkvv, for 15c , Vr 17c unity mwie &E;e 2 cans 31c You are invited to visit Our Store Friday Night to see our display of FURNITURE and KGLVINATOR ELECTRIC RANGES Mahlon Drage, Mrs. Roy Nicholes, Mrs Ross Brlnley, Mrs. Preston Shoell, Mrs. Sam Harris, Mrs. Verdun Richardson, and Mrs. Gill-ma- WINDSOR , t and REFRIGERATORS n. We Want You to See It! the Stock WILL OUlt PRICES PLEASE YOU at We Have A lo rJ j)) To get Real Economy h I i TAm s' t 1 i f I p. I h. The very thing that males these Quaker stockings sheerer makes them stronger! The speciiJ Qualer twist in the threads gives elasticity, and snag resistance too. Their loveliness is all practical. At current prices its economy to wear Quaker stockings for all occasions. Ninety Two attended the Windsor anniversary Relief Society social Tuesday afternoon, A well arranged program was given after which ice cream, cake and candies were served. Those in charge were May Aston, Enid Johnson and Vida Lystrup. Stake Conference was attended by more than 600 people at Pleasant Grove Sunday morning. The music was furnished by the Primary children. The B.Y U. Mendelssohn male chorus undey the able direction of E. B. Terry furnished the musical program for, the afternoon session. The guest speakers were Elders George Albert Smith and Andrew Jensen and Church Welfare work-er- s. e. l art! Banquet ,, sponsored by the choir, Wedto raise money for nesday A r wf" per pair reduction for Friday and Saturday only! 10c 7v?to 01.15 vilOt All YOUNO IM QUAKII ITOCftlNOr OdOucOc WL0R BROS COMPANY r ' ..-- DRIVE OUT Snorts Extra! garu:s4::tarj:n nit LB.l7 II.IUTTOII ROAST MUTTON STEW LB. 7$ 21c 3 rolls 19c UKULELE PINEAPPLE 20-o- lr 2 for 29c 2V4's DAWN TISSUE lbs. 19c - 2 z. 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SHORT ORDERS I I Rid PKILLET 50 1 WATCH KOVO AND MUTUAL Central Utans Own Station - Served to you piping hot, right out ot a skillet, with hot rolls and French Fried Potatoes Barbecue AFTER JUNE 1, 1911, KOVO WILL RELEASE THE CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS EXCLUSIVELY FOR CENTRAL UTAH. r.'iotcfi. th famout EEELiners GHICKEII NEW BOXING AGREEMENT! 24c for R. & R. PINEAPPLE, 15-o- Dinty Package a ROLLED OATS, I.G.A. large pkg. 19c usi I SALAD DRESSING, I.G.A qts. 27c BEAUTY SOAP... .4 bars 19c j LEG OF MUTTON SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT 2 kii, , . lb. 17c 27c Vi's 2 for 41c CRAB MEAT, 24c I SOAP, White King, Granulated. bara 1 TOliei S0Ar, SLEDLESS RAISINS, can SHORTENING CAKE FLOUR 3 Pancake flour, i.g.a 2'pouid vlUA bnAA W GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, and G LAUNDRY SQAPlO Giant Bara Open House Daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Byl&nd at the American Fork hospital Sunday, March 16. Mrs. Laura Etta Harris Humphries and her new arrival (a daughter) left the American Fork hospital Wednesday and were taken to the home ot a sister, Mrs. Alta Devy at Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen announce the marriage of their and Joseph daughter, Merlene Orus Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Johnson of Manl-motThe ceremony will he performed Saturday at Copperton In the presence of the immediate fami.ies of the bride and groom at the home of the bride's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen. After the wedding a supper will be served In their honor. Gillman Wendell Gillman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. WT. Gillman of Orem and Ruth Lambert of Provo were united In marriage Friday. Monday morning Wendell left for ft year's training with the National March 21. Guard. Because of General Conference Edward Burgener and family have moved to Heber ciy to make next week the monthly Fast meettheir home. ing will be held this coming Suit day. A good attendance will be appreciated. PLEASANT SATURDAY SPECIALS z. These proved to be varied and useful household articles. Delightful and tasty refreshments were served. Minnie became the bride of B M. Hill on Tuesday, March IS. The young couple will make their home at 80 North 2nd East in Mrs. A. J. Redd of Provo. and Mrs. S. W. Hilton of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Sylvester Clark of Lehl were the out of town guests. A Special Program in commemoration of the first Relief society was given Tuesday. A pageant, depicting some of the early church historical events, was given, together with some of the songs made famous at those occasions. Ice cream was served to about 50 members. The program for Sunday evening, March 30 will be given under the dlreeton of the ward M. Men Special honor will be paid to those M. Men who participated In the Basketball tournament this year. Games were played and a Buffet dinner was served to Bishop and Mrs. Lynn Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bean, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson, Tracy Colvin and Mr. and Mrs Sterling Cluff at the home of Bishop Taylor on Friday evening, and their partners are Invited to the closing social Friday, March 2Sth. Weather permitting It will be a weiner roast at Bishop Jolleys, otherwise it will be held at the amusement hall. The Spring Lake ward w(U preIn the sent a three-ac- t comedy amusement hall Monday, March 31st at 8 oclock. Budget tickets will be honored. Mrs. Fred Harding (Afton Jolley) and her daughters Joan and Arlene are visiting here with relatives and friends. They are guests at the B. H. Jolley home. Mrs. C. H. Riding spent Sunday in Salt Lake visiting with her son, Grant Smith, who left Monday to join the National Guard. Mrs. Ridings son Orlan of California has also joined the army. Brlant Jolley underwent an eye operation at the U. V. hospital Monday morning. Mr. Jolleys eye was seriously injured in an automobile accldept recently. The lovely home being built by on Mr. and Mrs. John Nicol Reporter) North Riverside Drive Is nearing (Mrs. Ferry Nielson completion. A Kitchen Shower In honor of Merlene Olsen was VIEW given at the home of Mrs. Earl Toone Wednesday afternoon. The (Hilda Cluft - Reporter) hostesses were Idell Toone, Clara Phone 503 Muzzell, Sarah Ellen Muzzell and daughter, Mrs. Ruth Mott of A Delightful Shower American Fork. Games, were lrt honor of Minnie Eklns, was played and dainty luncheon servgiven at the home of Mr. and ed tq Mrs.' Ella Olsen, Mrs. Thel Mrs. A. Rat Eklns by Mrs. E, T. ni a Harris, Mrs. Blanche Nielson, Patten, Mrs. Claud Snyder and Mrs. Musten, Mrs. Sylvia Olsen, Mrs. Alex Jameson on Friday, Mrs. Mary Maxfield, Mrs. Webb March 21. Mrs. Rose Denver, Mrs. Elizabeth The rooms were beautifully de- Johnson, Mrs. Glen Wjlllams, Mrs. corated with Dutch iris, daffodils Frank Williams, Mte. Charlotte ferns and potted plants. Features Muzzell, the guest ot honor and of the evening were two piano the hostesses. ,Masy useful gifts solos by Mrs. Vera B. Clark, a were received by( tbe bride-to-bthree-ac- t play entitled "Ethan Mrs. Raymond (a film an Frotne was read by Mrs. Lloyd entertained members of the L. Culllmore and a vocal solo by Arbor Vitae cluk, at her home Mrs A. Ray Eklns accompanied Thursday. Sewinf was enjoyed Clark. Fifty guests and a delicious luncheon served to by Mrs. watched the gifts unwrapped. Mrs. Donald Elsmore, Mrs. J. . QXYI30L the Sharon ward chapel, under the direction of K E McEwan, of the Sharon bishopric. Speakers at the services, in addition to Mr. McEwan, were Joj MusiO. Clegg and James Blake. cal numbers were furnished by a quartette, Hyrnm Cragun, Curtis Gordon, Earl Met ham, and J. Clayton Watts, "Oh My Father, "Shall We Meet Beyond the River?", and "Sometime Well Understand; and by a duet, Curtis Gordon and his daughter, Genevieve, "Teach Me to Pray and "In the Garden'; with Mrs. Zola Malone accompanying each number. Prayers were offered by C. Maston Wentz, and J. Allen Bellows, with Allen Dickey dedicating the grave. another include Survivors daughter, Mrs, Clara Wilson of Butte, Montana, who was present at the funeral, and two sons, Henry and Sterling, both of Orem - Qrand Opening n, HELD AT SHARON A dramatization of the first Relief Society meeting of the ward was given with Esie Fontella Buckner, Montez Harward, Mrs. Joe Clark, LaNeve Kimball, Aldora Carter, Theora guest Haws and Ruby Stratton particiMr. and Mrs. Rnlon Lowry gave well appointed shower given In pating. in a dinner Sunday afternoon honor of her daughter-in-law- , A tribute to each of the presidents was given. They were as Mrs Prexel Davis (Edith Hardy) honor of Frankie Johnsons 8th Har-war- FUNERAL j Refrei-hment- ence. bum lie Knknuoti, Zola toma.--i in tail p , that Eva Haws, Eava Ruh- hail was served at 6 30 p. m. Jehu-oin with Silvia Morby charge, at (Don, Ellen Toiten, Yh) liis nun Eta Malker and the hostess After the supptr a good was enjnjed under the direction NiiiJon.il Guardsmen of Mrs Erma Swensen and Vern who left from Windsor Monday The choir thdiiks all Mariott wire Theo Aston, D. H. mottling to ward members who helped Eoulke, Wendell Gillman, Dale make this banquet a success Harris, Leland Louder, Stanley Prestwich. Wesley Swensen, LeClub Hie Bernard Walker, at land Gillman, members were entertained the home of Mrs. Beatrice Fox Verland Ash. Monday evening Time was spent Mrs. Nellie 1 ork won one of the food refreshprize in sewing after which Cookments were served to the follow- given away at the ing. 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