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Show VOICE OF SII A FOX Parley Clinger of Salt Lake VIEW attenibd the Farewell party In! honor of Richard Taylor Friday evening Giant Mrs Ned With of St. Johns f bv Maurim- - Whipple, given by Arizona, spent Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Wilford Mrs. Belle W Hales of Provo was Relief society Oveson, Mr and Mrs. Chester enjoyed by the Oveson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tuesday, with a large membership Next Tuesday, Ovt-c- n at the Wilford Oveson Hn attendance May 27. will be the last Roiiof home meeting for the summer. Mrs Ann Bowman and son jsociety Mrs. George Hamien and Mrs. of Wayne Wapato, Washington Anna Campbell will give the of and Carl Rigtrup Seattle, Social Service lesson. Washington, are visiting with her Mr. and The Daughters of Utah Pioneers sister and brother-in-laMrs Robert Olsen. their of Pleasant View held Mrs. Norman Scott and son monthly meeting at Mrs. Wilford Douglas left Saturday morning Muhlestienes home Thursday. A for Pittsburgh, California to visit delightful luncheon was served to with her daughter and 19 guests. Mr. and Mts. Mark Sterling. Mrs Preal Jones and Mrs Mrs L. C. Scot is at the Utah Miller Chas. gave a birthday party she underValley hospital, where Mrs. Harold Miller of in honor went an operation for appendicitis Friday afternoon at the Jones week. last Games and refreshments home. were enjoyed by twenty guests. Mrs LAKE VIEW (Helen Oveson Thursday, May 22, 1941 Reporter) around Ogden. Mr and Mrs. Q Farnworth and Mr and Mrs Ivan Farnworth at- tu.drd a funeral in Salt Lake for an untie, Joseph Farnworth. Vrs. P. W. Madsen of Lake View gave the Literary leaaon Tuesday in Relief Society, A group of friends visited Mrs Orson Frestwieh in her new home Tuesday afternoon. In commemoration of the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood 13 boys from the ward, including Bishop Roy Gappmayer, C. Lucius Laudie and Lewis Crump, made the trip to Diamond Fork canyon where groups from 10 stakes of the county came together for a program and other activities. PLEASANT Jn-liu- a" A large crowd enjoyed the arty Friday evening at the ward hall, honoring Hilliard Taj lor who is leaving soon 1 Soanibh AmuHi'an mi, Taylor left Monday for the mission home in Salt Lake City. A testimonial will he held for Mr. Taylor Sunday evening, May 25tht in thie ward. Mr. and Mrs L. John Nuttall, Mr. and Mrs. George Glade and Never Undersold on These Cars are Reconditioned and READY TO GOT 1938 1938 1935 1934 1933 FORD IXLuve Sedan 385 DESOTO Sedan, Overdrive, radio, henter .... 495 345 FORD Sedan PLYMOUTH Sedan ... 245 (Mra. C. H. Potitson - Reporter) 185 FORD Coach Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 0. Keeler PLYMOUTH Sedan ...145 received word this week of the arrival of two baby grandaughters one born last week to Mr. and 185 Mrs Neldon Keeler, the other to DODGE Pickup 135 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warburton, of FORD Pickup n International Pickup 345 Willmark, California. Mrs. CHEVROLET 495 being the former Miss 95 Nina Keeler of Timpanogos. PODGE lH-To- n CHEVROLET 14 Ton 95 The Stake Relief society chorus 135 FORD 14 Ton 50 Others to Choose From will furnish the program at next Sunday evenings services at the ward chapel, which commences at 7:30 p. m. The evening will be a testimonial in honor of Mr. and who have Mrs. George Adams TIMPAIIOGOS Trucks 1936 1933 1936 1939 1934 1934 1935 And War-burto- ft-T- -- -- ANDERSONS Used Car Lot at 365 SOUTH UXIV. AVEYUE Graduating Students from the Page School Thursday were LaWana Ferguson, Wilma Bernice Peay, Lenore Brandon, Hinkins. Elaine Liechty, Don Danner, Colleen Ekins, Norman James, Grant Meldrum, Dean James, Harold Nimer, Thomas Leland Booth, Bonnie Ryan, Ivers, Clayton Syme, Beth Jones, Ronald Booth, Inez Jolley, Lorna Elaine Muhlestlen, Ferguson, Carol Smith, Stubbs, Myrleen Steve Kogiones, Hal Gad, Robert Nesbitt, Paul WUlls. A&ronic Priesthood Members had charge of the Sunday evenihg services, with the ward the Priesthood chorus giving just returned from a short term musical numbers, under the dimission in California. rection of C. Sterling Cluff. The theme of the meeting wag centered around the restoration of the Aaronic priesthood which occurred on May 15, 18 29. After the program, C. Sterling Cluff presented the MIA. basketball players who had participated In and as the won the ward as well Stake basketball championship the past season, a miniature gold basketball which bore the inDr. T. W. NOTESTINE Pleasant View, 1941 scription OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Champions Those receiving this token were Angus MacKay, captain of WILL OPEN AN OFFICE FOR THE GENERAL the team, Harold Nielsen, Duane PRACTICE OF MEDICINE IN THE Heber Jones, David MacKay, WASHBURN BLOCK, AT CANYON Ivins, Garn Phillips, Nephi ROAD AND STATE STREET Lendell Perry, and Richard Bone. Elden Perry and Sterling IN OREM Cluff, being coach and manager respectively, were also presented Tuesdays and Thursdays of Each Week with these mementos. Announcement! Bur-gene- r, HQCRS from W' S A f V . son-in-la- USED CARS 19:18 r P. M. to 1 6 P. M. ThA MapHaito of their daughter, Loa, is announced by Mr and Mrs Wallace ummer Styles in L, .. . -- I V - I. a . .. Lovely Frances Robinson apparently is giving as shes getting and, considering Joe E. Browns reputation as screendoms greatest mouthpiece, shes apparently getting plenty! Its one of the hilarious scenes from SO YOU WONT TALK? in which Joe E. plays a dual role in the new- comedy, timid book critic and underworld killer. Plays at the Scera Theatre, Thursday and Saturday, May Second Hit: Cesar Romero as the exciting and colorful Cisco Kid in THE GAY CABALLERO featMartin and Shelia Ryan. uring Chris-Pi- n M. O. MacKay, son Mrs. D. Orson Mac- Gurr to David FIX UP YOUR LAWN and GARDEN NOW! We Carry a Complete Line of Attractive JLavn and Perch Fmmitrare You Will Be Amazed At IIow Reasonably Phone The 8. I. Hub met Friday, May 16, at the home of June Brown Sewing wag the entertainment and a delicious luncheon was served to the following members: Loretta Carol, Eliza Hales, Merle Dean, Helen Rodeback, Alta Buckner, Fern Hills, Laura Gibson, Dot Davis, Zella Burns and Jnne Brown. Saturday night a group of friends gave a surprise party for Clara and Carlyle Dawson at their home. An enjoyable time was had, the evening being spent playing 600. Pot luck lunch was served to the following: Verl and Marion Johnson, Janice and member of the Aaronic Priesthood of 'our ward x Har-mat- residences. Diane Johnson, 5 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson received a painful face Injury when she was struck with s ball bat while playing with a group of children at the Lowry home Monday afternoon. Mrs Little Tots Voile Fancy and Plain DRESSES Farmerettes (SizeF to 6) e Real Values. took advantage of the big (sizes 4 to 14) Aaronic Priesthood outing last at Diamond Fork canyon Saturday. Several class advisors lnimnninmnniiinnnntmttmnntmmtiiTn'",,,i, and other ward officials also went 80 Square Percales Ladies and Misses amusement hall Saturday'evenlng along. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Bentley plain and fancy rayon They will make their home In APRONS to where View. have Wendover, gone Pleasant PANTIES Small - Medium - Large Mr. Bentley haa been sent by the GAR INSPECTION Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cluff and U. S. Government on the new profamily have moved to Lehl, where jects started there. IS DUE Mr. Cluff has accepted a position arMuniiMttmfmtmiRnnimHiHimiiiHhmiiitmiiiitmRmtM with Dr. C. T. Jones, to manage Better get yours inspects his dairy and poultry farm. Fancy Rayon Mens Toyo Panama TABLE COVERS The Priesthood Chorus Miss Orpha Laudie Reporter IIATS is broadcasting each Sunday 36x36 before the rush starts. evening over station KOVO from Aaronic Priesthood Work Dress or For College hall at 8:15 p.- m. Tune directed the Sacrament meeting We are authorized to serve in at this hour and hear them Sunday evening with the followyou. broadcast a fifteen minute pro- ing program: Song by the PriestAlso Cotton Plaids Line gram. Due to this fact, Sunday hood chorus, scriptural reading Same Price Complete MtwummmiiHmmRimnmfmmuittiNimiinmmfHiuiMtiif evening sacrament meetings will by John Riskie, talks by Willard TIRES TUBES commence at 7 oclock until fur- Bradshaw, Don Ford, Herbert Childrens fancy or plain Ladies and Misses ther notice. SIIELLUBRJCATION Stratton, C. Lucius Laudie, LeRoy inSUN HATS ANKLETS Miss Louise Liechty is confined Mangum and the Blbhop, and our N w Vendo Try Cloward Pen duet strumental by to her home. She has been ill the Real Values! Large or small shapes rod and Willis Preatwich. Ice Cold past 18 weeks, but is reported to & d The Buie Bird Claes be improving. (including water) of primary under the direction Mrs. Ellen Patten has been very of Mrs. Ernest Newell entertained ill with bronchitis. Okay, get your arsenic of for their mothers on May 12 lead from ns, The Aaronic Priesthood teach- F ?. h had a part on the proers quorum enjoying a swimming gram girl of songs, readconsisting e party at Park Wednesday ings, and dances. LINCOLN SERVICE Refreshments evening. Provo, Utah. were served by the girls and their 368 West Center Street W. P. WILLIAMS, Owner books and handwork displayed. Mary Jean Watts won the prize for the best book. Those In attendance were: Mary J. Elder and her mother Iris Elder; Evelyn Newell and mother Zina Newell; Lila Mae McDonald and mother Edna McDonald; Bernice Kitchen At TEXACO SERVICE and mothe'r Edith Kitchen; Joan STATION, Orem McEwan and mother Mary Nola Josie and mother; We feature ail Texaco Products Marjorie Knockerhans and her mother; Phyllis Carroll, Helen Five Gallons Gas & Cl 00 Mitchell, Yvonne Jacobsen, Mary Watts, Bertie Lou Mecbam One Quart of Oil y I iUU Jean and Lucile Sorenson. An Outing We varuumize the inside of will be sponsored by the M.I.A. or car each with wash jour SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, MAY 21th Saturday, May 31. Transportagrease Job. tion will be furnished from the Also a complete line of church at 6:00 p. m. Everyone BEVERAGES SEGO MILT is invited to bring lunch and Ice Cold Drinks! have a good time. The outing will PORK & BEANS LGfcs8for be held at either Saratoga Springs or at the Hot Pots near Midway. 19c I.G.A. CORNED BEEF, I.G.A Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price 12-oOUrtl 19c 2 to I.G.A. Ogden Saturday Vienna Sausage, journeyed De where they joined with the Press 10c VEAL LOAF, I.G.A CATSUP bom. Association visiting the govern 2-l- b. 29c Honey Bee Grahams, ment building projects In and 7? of Mr. and Kay. The wedding ceremony was performed Tuesday evening in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception In honor of dhe newlyweds will be held In Pleasant View ward ten-stak- SHARON For Young Girbl 79? 59? 49? 15? 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Bars for Pancake Flour, Globe WORCHESTER 25? 13? 13? Mission Bell 3 Bars for White King 3 it,0,'!:! 27? Cake Flour can 47c SoftasilkTISSUE Qfl in White King OUrtl Granulated HIGH CHAIRS for GRATED TUNA LAUNDRY SOAP A 1 IQ ALLBRAIIKu?ckaz..... 1C 2 Break- Ar 26 2-1- TOMATO JUICE c. 19? 15? KsSiSf, DORN FLAKES 29? ... 25? z. BROTHERS SOLID OAK 1 Byw&ter, mas given for Mrs. Roy Davis Tuesday evening, May 20 A very enjoyable time mas had playing ganus and a diiightful lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs Heber Mr. snd Mrs. Linn Johnson. Mr Mr. and Mrs Rulon Lowry, and Mrs. Sharland Harward, Mr and Mrs. Marlow Haws, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Dreiel Davla and Mrs. Roy Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harding have moved into one of the C. H. Davies 014-R- 3 AD ! Largest Stock in the State! :,)iU Dona (surprise Birthday Party A n; be outdoors more, resting and enjoying fresh air, Take your plriftAn the sun and taking your ease on furniture designed for hot weather comfort. Lower prices here, PLUS easier terms. Only Mrs son. ti Gtop! Make the Most of Summer with Outdoor Furniture BREAKFAST SETS. fast Set Ensemble lU-Searle, tbe guest of honor and tbe ho! esses lontella and Dean Keith Buikner. Lorotby and Joimtun, Zella and Bob Burns, Dawson and Claia and Carljle ZtlU Burns received the consolation prize and Janice Simms the 1st prize. Mrs. I laine Poole as Mm ui honor si a party at mhkh Mibses Alta Buckner, Dtlone Ilkk, Margaret Lee and Shirley Weight were hostesses at the home of Miss Buckner Wednesday evenlrg. The gues'S mere entertaUied with program and games, the high score going to Miss June Whipple. A dtluious luntheon was served to Misses Mary Ellen Gudgeon, Lois Haws, Irene Mitchell, Darlene Hauser, Lelia Jensen, Ila Bassett, Mr Fern Despaln, Mrs. Helen JacobGeorge Simms, (Mrs. Rsx Griffiths - Reporter) 4. Twenty-Bi- j GRAND VIEW la good as 22-2- . l C 7 |