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Show Thursday, April 10, 1041 THE VOICE OF SHARON PLEASANT ( VIEW Hilda fluff - Reporter) Phone 603 Primary Conference will be held Sunday evening in the ward cbapel at 7:30 p. m. Every claas and every child In the organization will have a part on the program. A good attendance la expected. Among the Conference Visitor were the following: President and Mr. Sidney H. Cluff, Mr. and Mr. Harold Peterson. Sterling Cluff and aon Rulon, Kay Snow, Mr. and Mrs and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cluff and family, Richard Bona and fiancee and Mr. Mary E. Corbett Mr. and Mr. Ed. Burgener BUI Bandley v Herman Bing with Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in a scene from BITTER SWEET Noel Cowards famed musical play which comes to the Scera Theatre, Wednesday night, April 16. Produced in technicolor it is a story of London and Vienna in the Gay Nineties. visited with relative here after attending conference. Primary Play Hoar for all Primary officer and teacbera of tb stake will ba held in Pleasant View amusement hall Friday afternoon. The regular work and business meeting of the ward Primary officer and teachers will be held at the home of Leah Peterson on Thursday evening, April 10th. Devers Walker and Mr. and Mra. Orril Walker and daughter visited at the home et their tlstsr, Mra. Melba Cluff oa Saturday, April fi. community party. Provos Directory of .Business Opportunities FOOD FACTS were presented at the relief society lesson Tuesday by Mrs. Gertruda Weaver. Refreshments were served to the class members. LOANS snd his wife returned from a months trip East, after visiting in Canada, where he served as an L. D. S. missionary 20 year ago, and where he met their daughter, Hazel, who has just completed her mission there, bringing ber home with them. They also vU.ted relatives In New York snd in Washington D. C. snd went on down to Virginia to Mr Kitchens birthplace. Returning Monday they report a wonderful vacation trip. Church Services next Sunday evening will ba under the direction of the Genealogical organizaA good program has been tion. arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gappmayer and family and Mra. Isabelle Gappmayer and family went to Ogden Sunday to spend the day with their father, Ezra Billings on the anniversary of his birth. A delicious dinner was served to children and grandchildren of Mr Billings. It was an enjoyable family gathering as the family of eight children had not been together for about twenty year. Mr. Billings has been bedfast since the flret of the year when he broke his hip when he fell on the l:e. LOANS RFAL ESTATE See 78 N. L'alv. nin buuu ?CDC3iJ S lire Inmmutce -- Willard L. So wards PRO O UTAH - I1 ji Acre, modern home, coops, garage, good tm- close In Sale provenience, $1600.00 $350.00 Down, ii $20.00 per month Interest 0 percent. Plenty Water. We have others we are sore til please yon. p See Us Now RALPH'S RADIO and BATTERIES Phone WALLPAPER J. 22-lb- I I I home of Mr. and Sr. 174 Phone MO Provo Mr. F'rank Jones The 8. I. Club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mra. M. J. Davis Friday afternoon. Pot luck luncheon was served to the following guests June Brown, Alta Buckner, Eliza Hales, Helen Rodeback, Zells Burns, Fern Hills, Mas Isaacson, Lorretta Carol, Merle Dean and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nuttall are A Special Program under the direction of the . IIOW A LITTLE LUMBER AND PAINT CAN TRANSFORM A DILAPIDATED HOUSE INTO A FINE H03IE! N that are forced into low rentals, or sold at a sacrifice, can be changed into profitable properties by MODERNIZING. If your home needs modernizing, why not talk it over with ns? Many old homes tec toe tOc fC f A ... estimate tba et and arrusjs - )C Y i V IC f i I0 M. At Furniture Exchange Quality KEYS Made or Fitted USED CARS at SEE Snows Cycle Shop 408 West Center Provo, Utah. 495 Wilford Perry PHONE ELECTRIC RUBBER WELDERS Shop Phone 984 FRUIT TREES Provo, Utah Led Phone 34 by J. H. Hale Peaches SHADE TREES Flowering Shrubs Rebuilt ARMY SHOES These make ideal work shoes GET THEM AT DeLuxe Shoe Repairing 73 North 1st West Provo and Climbing Vines EVERGREENS All Kinds and Sizes Ever Blooming Roses You owe it to your family and to yourself to own your own home. Central Insurance Hilton A. Robertson Mgr. AUTOMOBILE FIRE GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 710 67 East Center PERSONAL LOANS We can arrange your financing for you to Let ua explain build. it to you. Tuesday evening, it being ward honor night. Several awards were given for special achievements, also a dramatization of the M. I. A. theme and several mnslcal numbers. A dance was held Immediately after the program. Mr. and Mra. Rulon Lowry and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson spent I. Monday evening, April 7, visiting with Mr. Lowry's parents, Mr. and Mr. M. A. Lowry of Provo, whose birthdays were on that day. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Griffiths had aa their dinner guests Sunday Mtb. A. L. King and her twin of Moore, Idaho; daughters Eileen, Venile and Lois Holbrook of Bountiful; W. P. Freckleton and Jennie Freckleton of Provo. Primary Officers and teachera held their monthly meeting at the horns of Mary Camlnlsh Wednesday. After a abort business meeting the guests were entertained with hilarious April Fool games and were served a very clever and delicious April fools dinner by President Mary Camenlsh. counsellors Clara Dawson and Venola Nelson and secretary Lucille Camenlsh. Department ef Agriculture eaya that American fanner net return 4 wbe cooperated in the 1940 AAA program received bushel for their wheat. Compared with probable early SO cents bush! or let had they been dependent entirely return ef 40 cent upon the world maraet The national farm program aid wheat grower with crop loan parity and conservation payments, crop insurance, sad an export progtsm. S. Full Line of Ornamental and COMPANY Phone 13 A W. W. THOMAS 432 West Center JOB PRINTING Everything In Printing from a calling card to a complete newspaper. UTAH VALLEY rtrCLKHINQ FARM NURSERIES Guaranteed RECAPPING SAM, the Shoe Man 276 Rest Center St. We Do Expert Work on Soles from 49c up HOLLOW WILDWOOD that can't be fixed." Cash When You Need It! CHRIS. JEPPESOH Phone 011R2 Horses Wanted old and useless animals bought at highest prices Sell direct to the Fox Ranch and gat full value for your animals. $20 to $300 AT PERSONAL Finance call Co. YERGEIISEII Phone 622 East Center FOX FARM A. was given TAILORING Ladles' and Gentlemen Both FINE TAILORING SUITS and COATS at $25 up ALTERING REPAIRING REMODELLING SCO MITCHELL The Tailor 491 South 2nd West WASHINGTON, D. C. Provo of the parties they had when the Christmas packages from American Junior Red Cross members reached them. In some cases the toy were a bit late, of course, bnt that waa all right the children celebrated St. Valentine' Day PHONE 051J5 with them. "It la very kind of you American citizens to think of ua Londoners." wrote Willie Jamea to Hla letter the unknown ''Jane. was terse and simple, like almost all of them. But others said the thlnga that Willie left between the Hues It will take more than Hitler to make ua downhearted, said another letter. Perhaps the moat eloquent letter of all came from Jennie, 6 She couldn't write, years old. so just drew pictures, added a long line of kisses at the bottom, and sent them along. ' Cannon-Ashto- n, Inc. Invites You to Inspect THE FINEST USED CAR STOCK Couldnt Write, Draws Her Thanks Tht U. 238-- 420 West Center - Phone 1418W DOC FIX IT 445 West Center North 8th West PROVO SAYS: Yon can't bring him anything Fix-i- t The Perry Seed Store is open now at My residence, Lynn It. LeVitre So British Tot Spear Lumber Co 016-R- 3 SEEDS PERSONAL LOANS 18 Mesa, Arizona. Phone II. A. C. Radio, Washers and Refrigerators REPAIRING 810 West Center Phone 24 West Center rejoicing over the arrival of a 9 pound boy at the family home Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Mother and babe are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson had aa ther guesis during conference Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnaon of BUNKER FARMS FEEDS 17 R, S. CURTIS AGENCY Phone 86 AAA Coc:b Thtat In saz Cwt. MASH $1.94 (Bunker's Best) GROWING MASH 1.63 SOFT WHEAT, (Recleaned) 1.82 STARTING Brimhall Bros. VANCE 98c Todays Feeds y, Frank Jones Jr. and her family of Fort Hall, Idaho are visiting for a few days at the BANTAM for PHOSPHATE (Water Softener) a 21c U. S. TIRES REX GRIFFITHS d, Mrs. 193 W. 3rd South IMPROXED 4c Provo, Utah 958-- J Drapers SHc Minneaotta No. 13 156 West Srd North PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. 124c L'Uthybrid REPAIRING VETERINARIAN BEE per lb. Hybred, U. 8. 62 COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE DR. ARTHUR s 16c 15c 14c Choice Odd Lot TIRE AND APPLLANCK The Home of Guaranteed Service Phone 618 63 North Unlv. Ave. I: BLED SEED CORN PHONE 05$ LOOK! $1.13 $1.00 per lb. Seed Corn REPLACEMENTS Call UTAH VALLEY GLASS AND PAINT CO. A gency Artists Supplies I We can help yon plan the changes financing, ii desired. Provo $1-0- Fancy VENETIAN BLINDS GLASS VIEW RUN-DOW- ALFALFA VLRL KOFFORD - Mgr. Live In a Better Home Clhetjcvit' Oil PHONE 1000 IW1 KatAte Painting of the of exterior woodwork Mrs. James Owen of Idaho Falls church house wll go forward on and at the home of Mr. and visited usual. aa m. 1 at p. Saturday week end. last Mrs. Graft Chester Please be there. Stein Insurance Agency 1 Mrs. Owen was a neighbor of the Mr. and Mr. Harold Jones and Graff family when they lived in 53 North University Avenue 1 family of Ogden are visiting with Idaho several years ago. Bmct:tu.TtsaK!ca;tnnnin e Mr. Jones' mother, Mra. Preal Mrs. Walter Brown and Mr. Mra. Jones parwith and Jones, Knight of Burley, Idaho ents, Mr. and Mra. P. K. Nielsen, Fred vialted with relatives hers last Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Jones Sunday. They came to Salt Lake Get Your and family of Ptlca, were week to attend General Conference. end visitors with Mr. and M . Mrs. Brown Intends to go to Los P. K. Nielsen. They all motored Angeles to visit her daughter be-fto Salt Lake Saturday tor returning home. Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Brown were members of the ward a number of years ago. and Mrs. Chester Graff was guest of honor at a birthday dinner at her home Sunday afternoon." The dinner was cooked and served by her (Mrs. C. H. Ponison - Reporter) sons, Wesley, MonteU and Dorrell. Other guest were: Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Gertrude Weaver return E. B. Terry and family and Mr. after and Mrs. L. L. Terry. Lovely ed Sunday from Colorado GESSFORD'S INC. visiting with her parents In Grand gifts were received by Mrs. Graff. Junction. She took her netce, A lovely birthday party was Mrs. Neal Thompson and her 47 N. Univ. Provo Ph. 53 three year old daughter, with her given Monday afternoon by Mrs. Chester' Graft for her aon Dorrell from Eureka, Cal. on the trip. who was fourteen years old that Mra. Edith Mnrdock has return- day. Games were played and a L. FISCHER ed to her home In California birthday dinner served to the folafter a month' visit here with lowing friends: Beatrice and Sheet Metal Works her parents, Mr. and Mra. Joha Leland Gappmayer, Jim Weaver, 872 West Center H. Murdock. Maurlne Cordner, Dora Mae GappUTAH PROVO D&rr Cordner, mayer, Nyla OPERATIONS Clifton Aaay, Calvin Cord- Tin Copper and Sheet Iron Work were performed on Mra. Leo ner, Kent Heaps, Russell HanSteele, Tuesday at the U. Y. hos- sen, Loy Rasmussen, Sherrie Ter-rpital; on Albert Briggs, Monday Delmore Divia and Glen Gappfor an eye trouble; and on Mr. mayer, The table was decorated In Salt with Mervln Booth, Monday spring flowers and other Lake City. All are reported im Easter decorations and favors tor proving. the guests were eggs and rabbits. Mrs. Martha Reynolds came home Friday after two week GRAND visit in Southern Utah towns with relatives, one of which was her Mrs. Rex Griffiths Reporter mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, at Henryvllle, where her mother Miss Nelda Carter of Yakima, celebrated her 80th birthday anis here for a two weeks Wash, a waa honored and by niversary visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laffayetts Carter. Har-war- Certified Certified oversize Clearfield GROCERIES Co. Cwt. CORBLLRS WHITE SPOT Gas 476 S. Univ. Ave. FEEDS GRAIN SEEDS Seed Potatoes 100 Ahlander Mfg. 108 at nnn AjTIONE 2 Fhen Ave. TIRES COMPLETE Radiator and Glass Spring Service FRED E. RAY Tll.iPAIIOGOS Ky 1x1 AUTOS SERVICE1 INSURANCE THOMAS L. KITCHEN or A well pointed home will withstand the Indefiravage of time sod weather almost uU-painte- d nitely. But don't forget that bom 1 not on painted with For paint It ia one painted with good paint PrePur Fuller on Insist exterior painting, bouse pared Paint the finest ofl your paint For lasts. made. It paint needs, eee s Fu ler Paint Dealer. INSURANCE He for- got to put Jan's full name and address on the envelope, but his letter of thanks arrived at Red Cross headquarters just the same. It arrived with other letters from grateful British children, telling IN FROVO Fully Guaranteed - Thoroughly Reconditioned - Priced to Sell! University Ave. - Incorporated - Phone 155 BUICK CHEVROLET Provo, Utah 191 South |