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Show Thursday, April 17, 1341. VOICE OF SITARON GRAND VIEW fact daughter of Mr. and Mrs Pitts. (Mrs. Rex Griffiths - Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kartchner and Mrs. Charlotte B. Davies were the speakers in church Sunday Good Music, The music was furnishevening. an entertaining program and a ed by the ward relief society delicious lunch were the reports chorus directed Charlotte by that came in about the "Welcome Davies. Phone 014-R- 3 Home" party for Elmer Riding held In the amusement hall Friday evening. The D. U. P. were entertained last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Annie Tanner of Provo, with MrB. Annie Jolley assisting the hostess. Mrs. Reta Jolley sang two numbers; Annie Jolley gave a history of her father, Andrew Sprout Jr., and Mrs. Tanner gave the lesson, Mormon Colonization In the was served to Lunch West. President Jeanette Brown, Mary P. Davis, Ada Carter, Charlotte B. Davies, Nellie Brown, Rita Jolley, Emma Strotton and Lucy Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clyde and Clifford were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson of Lindon Sunday afternoon. An Easter Party of unusual gaity was given by Marion and Verl Johnson for a group of friends Saturday evenCards were played and a ing. delicious Easter luncheon served. The highlight of the evening was a contest by the men who made Easter Bonnets for their partners, the prize going to Boh Burns. The guests were: Bob and Zella Burns, Dean and Fontella Buckner, Geo. and Janice Symes, Carlyle and Clara Dawson and Keith and Dorothy Johnson. The Grandview primary was cohostess with Pleasant View and Edgemont wards at the Stake play hour held In the Edgemont ward Friday. Babies named In church Sunday afternoon were Gary Clarence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Carter; Robert Rue, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nicol; Naomi T daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oaks; and the ln- - VINEYARD (Della Stone, reporter) Phone 024J1 Elder and Mrs. Carlyle Bunker were the speakers Sunday evening at the Vineyard chapel, each telling of their experiences in Mexleo during their recent mission there. Miss Leatha Romney sang two Spanish songs, ptaykig her own accompaniment on a Spanish guitar. Tb Honor Bee Hive Girls were awarded the Honor Beehive ring by President Armanell Larson. The parents of the girls and the ward made It possible for this award to be given to the following girls: Myrle Stone, Carma Thacker, Lois Young, Nelda Sorenson, Genevieve Schroder, Ruth Blake, Janet Clegg, Cleo Harding, He'en Bunnell and Beth Madsen. son of vineyard and Hazel Larsen , of Spanish Fork. Lake City visited at Vineyard. A Brl le's Shower honoring Mrs. William Wright of Provo, formerly Miss Mae Thacker was given Friday afternoon at the Thacker home by her mother, Mrs. C. D. Thacker and a sister, Mrs. Lela Morgan and a close friend. Miss Reva Shumway. Clever games wefe played. Vases of daffodils decorated the living room and a delicious tray lnm.li was served to Mrs. Raymond Harding, Mrs. Armanell Larsen, Mrs. Thorit C. Hebertson, Mrs. J. Madsen Jr., Mrs. Joseph Clegg, Mrs. Lowell P. Varlye, Mrs. Arvll ston, Mrs. Walter Holdaway, Mrs. Carlos D. Miller, Mrs. Roy Holdaway, Mrs. Lawrence Young, Mrs, Ross Holdaway, Mrs. Earl Toone, Mrs. Lewis Clegg, Mrs. Harriet Varley, Mrs. Fradford Shumway, Mrs. Ellen Grotegut, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Eva Williams, Mrs. Mollie Wright and Mrs. LaWanda Wright, Miss Beth Rowley, Miss Ann Ray and Miss Gayle Corbett of Provo. The honored guest was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts. The Advanced Junior Class In Sunday School held a social at the home of Mary Stewart Thursday evening. Games were played and a pot luck luncheon served. In attendance were: Mrs. instructor Loyell Larsen, class and the following members: Paul Larsen, William and Wilda Wells, Harry Orvin, David and Samuel Louis Healy, Elaine Shumway, Stewart, Mary Lou Harding, Darrell Clegg, Donna Whitely, Dorthy Goode, Shirley Allen and Marion Gillies. TIMPAHOGOS (Mrs C H. Poulson - Reporter) An Faster Program was given In Sunday School last Sunday morning In place of the legular class work. The program n was conducted by F. B. Wof and consisted of community singing, Bongs by the kindergarten clas, retold stories by Izola Lewis and Hazel Kitchen, Scriptural readings by Mary Jean Skinsolos ner, and two vocal The Holy City by Ivern Pyne and "I iKnow that My Redeemer Lives fin-de- Feature Attractions at -- And Many Others in 5 A-l Condition, including MODEL As ITNITED SALES & SERVICE INC 150 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE NEW FOR NOW only Reduced in Price 30 to 50 Week! Ever-Bloomin- g CARPENTER SEED CO. North Univ. Ave. 7G Phone 192 miuiKiiuititmiiiitiinuttiKmiiniHiimminiiMniinmHuuiiitimtiitimiiHuu Robin Hoods of the range are the roles played by Fred RANGERS OF MacMurray and Gilbert Roland in FORTUNE" the story of Texas pioneer days which comes to the Scera Theatre, Thursday and Saturday, April Second Feature: YOUTH WILL BE SERVED starring Jane Withers, Joe Brown Jr. and Jane Darwell. 17-1- 9. n''Y ' 5 HIGH SCHOOL Students Whod Like to Play Piano ; l .. 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Simi NEW 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS el you - PHONE 666 only Semi-Enam- A BEAUTIFUL well lepf lawn is an asset to any he advise Is yours up to par7 If not, let us it noi to little attention A what it needs. a beautiful velvety lawn the entire Summer. Church Service NEW COLD SEAL CONGOLEUM eet Wide 9 Feet Wide J A perware r, An Interesting Talk was given in church last Sunday evening by C. V. Hansen on the value of record keeping in A vocal solo was sung families. by V. Emil Hansen accompanied by Mrs. Alice Jensen. V PVn - - SPRING FlRJiIDE CHAT was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Victor C. Andersen by members of the Special Interest group of the M. I. A. A three-ac- t play was read by Miss Verda Mae Fuller of Alberta, Canada, who is a student at the B.Y.U. Two piano solos were played by Miss Ruth Hansen. Dainty refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs Roy Mr. and Mrs. Ivern Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farley, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Mr and Mrs. Moroni Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maycock, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burnlngham, Mrs Mrs. Melba Pyne gave a birthday party last Thursday afternoon for her son Gary who was six years old that day. Games were played and refreshments including a birthday cake served to the following guests: Richard Capp- mayer, Verla Terry, Carl and Cleah Rowley, Terry Prince and Wayne Maag. , mu FOR wedding anniversary. Watkins, Arthur Watkins. Ruth Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gunnell were In charge of the program and Mrs. Anderson was assisted by Mrs. Jensen, Mrs Burningham and Mrs. Gunnell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toone spent The First Quorum of Elders will meet In the Vineyard ward Wednesday In Tremonton. Sunday at 11 a. m. for monthly Mrs. Mrs. Armanell Larsen and quorum meeting. All Elders of C. M. Stone made a business trip Grandview and Vineyard are reto Salt Lake Saturday. quested to be present. Joy 0. Clegg, President Miss June Gregory of Salt Lake spent the week end at the home Mothers Day Program of her parents. was arranged at Sunday School Business meeting held Friday. Hoodoo Dane were will be held Friday, April 18, After the meeting games Velda Bunker directed by played the of under the supervision Seventies quorum in the Vineyard and Verna Harding. Refreshments recreational hall. Good music is were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young, Mr. promised. and Mrs. Caryle Bunker Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stone of Salt Mrs. Antone Bunker, Mr. and Mrs. Joy Gillies, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Miller, Bishop and Mrs. Walter Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Varley, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blake, Joy Clegg and Verna Harding. BUICK SEDAN Heater and Radio Mrs. Jennie Rawlings PONTIAC SEDAN Heater and Radio was honored at a birthday Heater SEDAN CHEVROLET social at her home Wednesday PONTIAC SEDAN Heater and Radio afternoon, April 9. A delicious dinner was served by her daughPLYMOUTH SEDAN Heater ters, Elva and Faye. The guests CHEVROLET SEDAN Heater and Radio Included: Mrs. Barbara Johnson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alice JohnCOUPES Mrs. son, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. Ann Dusen-berr- y Minnie Haws, IONTIAC Sport Coupe Heater and Radio of Provo Cinderella John PONTIAC Business Coupe CHEVROLET Sport Coupe Heater and Radio PLYMOUTH Business Coupe FORD Business Coupe Heater and Radio FORD Business Coupe Heater and Radio d, A. V. The Musical Contest at Provo Friday saw the following Jr. High school students participate: Donna Whitely, Carma WildS? Thacker, Myrle Stone, Wells, Janet Clegg, Cleo Harding, Jean Clegg, Mary Lou Harding, The R. 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