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Show ME CH The bishopric and Relief ciety officers wish to express TIl'PANOGOS 3. Lucy Poulson, Reporter Freeze" Order The Thursday, June 4, 1942 VOICE OF STIARON - ,30-30- 's, peral used (runs in excellent! ii condition. p !l preciation for the willingness with whiih the women of the ward it ponded to the call for spring g at the church. Everything underwent & thorough (leaning and the church has taken on a new loveliness, and it is a plea-lir- e to meet there with every- thing so nice and clean. Mrs. Albert O Stubbs and sons Jerry, Harold, and Wayne of Boulder City, Nevada, are visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs L, J. SaLsbury. Mrs. Martha Reynolds nas returned from a delightful visit with her mother tn Henrlevllle. She also visited with other relatives and friends in the southern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Balter have returned from a trip to Idaho Falls, Idaho, where (hey formerly resided. . Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Meldrum, of Vale, Oregon visited during the week with her mother Mrs. Isabell Fatten. They came to attend the funeral services for Mr. Mcldrum'g sltser, Mrs. Nellie Hull of the Pleasant View ward. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. LlBton spent the week end In Logan where they attended commencement exercises at The U.S A.C. from which their son Russell graduated receiving his bachelors degree In science. He also graduated from advanced military reserve corps of the coast artlllary. They also visited In Bountiful with their son Douglas Liston and family. Miss Betty Jean Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Evans became the bride of Kenneth Huff Saturday, May 23 when tbe ceremony was performed by Bishop Roy Gappmayer, at tbe home Mr. and of her Mrs. Samuel Carter. Following the ceremony a delicious luncheon was served to the relatives and friends present. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow returned last week from a trip to Fort Sill, Okla., where they visited with their daughter and Captain and Mrs. John Lorenz. They report that although the missionaries have been taken from that section the boys In the camp who are members of the L.D S. church are carrying on the work of the church organizations Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow returned home by a southern route hr way of Texas and report a very Interesting trip. -- Churih services last Sunday evening tv ere under the direction of the genealogical organization cf the ward. Thomas L. Martin of the B. Y. E. was the speaker his subject being the family unit as the foundation for life. Special musical numbers were a vocal duet i; HAVE BEEN' IJET HD sung by Whispering Hope ii (All but 30.00, 12 and 18;; Afton Finch and Delores Robbins H i; gauge Shot Guns and most all accompanied by Lou Jean Robbins j; j. Pistols) and a number by the Timpanogos quartette composed of Janies Jenj:. We have on hand a new U sen, Moroni Jensen, Dee Adams and Arthur Sltepherd. p 000 Savage Rifle and a Next Sunday evening church ;; ;; few Also a services will be under the direcI; Shot Guns, as well as sev-- ll tion of the M. I. A. n- DR, E. L. AIKEII Better get yours now for that big hunt coming up 33 W. Center St. - Provo Is qualified by thorough train- this fall. ing and years of experience to render n superior We have a good stock of 1 Amunition on hand CHIROPRACTIC OREM DRUG Service, which ha proven very effective In treating HeadNeuritis, Rheumatism aches, Service with a Smile Lumbago, Liver, Stomach and Kidney trouble. TAKE A M $0P-C-' Short Cut With time so precious. . . dont fuss with your hair. Choose a new short cut! Just run a comb through it and be ready for any occasion.' Not magic, but the result of our special shortening and shaping cut. With your permanent. easy-to-mana- Helens5 Beauty Shop Phone for Appointment 073-R- 2 Attendance Challenge Issued liy Stake Priesthood Groups Sharon Stake Aaronlc priesthood organization through its chairman P. K. Nielsen of the Stake Aaronlc Priesthood committee has issued a challenge to tbe Melchizedek priesthood of the stake for an attendance contest between the two divisions of the priesthood for attendance honors at the quarterly conference of Sharon Stake, according to announcement made by the chairman of the slake priesthood toThe day. Considerable interest has been aroused through the previous attendance contests between the two divisions of the priesthood In Sharon stake, culminating in the challenge Issued by Chairman Nielsen. In the challenge Issued It Is suggested that the group losing the contest is to entertain the and oher group at a fathers sons outing to be held Borne time this summer at such time as would be convenient. President Sidney H. Cluff, Mr. Lloyd Sunaquist visited When Contemplating Having his family over the week end. He Your is employed at Ogden, Utah. Mr. chairman of the Melchizedek N'ed Marshall of Los priesthood of the stake, has Is- Angeles spent Memorial Day with consult sued a challenge In behalf of tne his sons. H. JENSEN JOHN Elders division. Misses Rhea and Theora Sund- -' Contractor Dans to get all members out quist were Pleabant Grove visit-- 1 to the conference are now under ora Friday. Estimates Cheerfully Given R. I). S, Box Cf way. Mra. Cordelia Booth and family Phone G21-J-- 3 Provo In addition to the contest be- have sold their home In Edge- tween the two priesthood divi- mont and are moving to Provo. sions, the Stake Presidency an- Neighbors and friends through- nounces that an award will be out the ward express their regret made to the two quorums, one In at seeing the Booth family leave, the Aaronlc and one in the Mel- but our best wishes go with them chizedek division, for the largest and we hope they will enjoy their Mrs. Booth visited percentage of attendance at the new home. conference. with her family In Ephraim, Suncoming quarterly 343 West Center This contest is on a quorum day. Oliver D. Johnson and basis, the percentage to be taken family of Provo, moved Into the of members now living to the Booth home on June 4. Mrs. Allen Stewart Is spending stake So many of the priesthood members are away In the armed the month with her Bister Mrs. forces of the country or working C. 0. Sportsman of Salt Lake lu defense plants that It waa felt City. The Edgemont Literary club that It would be unfair to base the contest on a membership en- will be the guests of Mrs. Am-- j rollment percentage. A certifi- brose Jolley at the home ot Mts. cate of award will be given to the Annie Gillespie at 2 p. m. this Rear of Bootesrle Mra. Eva Gillespie quorum that has the largest per- afternoon. cent attending the meeting. will give the book review and all 124 West Center Provo This additional contest between members are Invited to attend. Ward members end flrends will the priesthood divisions and quorums will cover three meet- be glad to hear that Mrs. Forest ings of the conference the priest- Ferguson is reported as recoverhood meeting Saturday night at ing nicely after her long Illness. Modern 5 roomed brick with the Lincoln high school auditoriDR. 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Natural equipment. and Constructive treatmeata. 17 N "The Shoe Sole Sian Louis Kelsrti & Sons EDGEI.IOIIT Repaired Anjthing Plume 031 112 Shoe Repairing s, Ainu st everyone (DOC FIX IT) Shoe Shop i OWEN DRAPER r or Stove and Washer Repairs Tern Demos j jC C. Home Remodeled ly residents of the ward, and were active In church activities here, especially In dramatics In the M. I. A. Mrs. Terry will be remembered by the older residents of the ward as Miss Mary Peck. Francis Salisbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Salisbury left Tuesday evening to report at Fort Douglas for military service. From FortDouglas. be will be assigned to one of the military training camps. Mr.'J. O. Larsen of Blue Bell, Mrs. Reed Hacking of Grand Junction, Colo, Is spending a week Utah Is visiting with his brother here with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larsen. Last Sunday Mrs. Caii Farley. Miss Lela Davis spent the week she accompanied other family with relatives at Ephraim, Utah! members to Mt. Pleasant to visit Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slack and with her brother Carroll Farley. children of Salt Lake spent Those making the trip were Mra. Memorial Day with Mrs. Slack's Carl Farley and son Weston, Mrs. parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brere-to- n Lucille Collins and son Larry, and and family. Mrs. Hacking Mr. and Mrs. Larry Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Burton of Los two little daughters of Grass Angeles visited with Mr. and Mrs. Valley, California, came to spend Leo James ind family, Tuesday. Mr. Jones memorial day here. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Marchant returned Tuesday but Mrs. Jones and family of Peoa, Mr. and Mrs. and the children will remain, Mr. Wallace Hull and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Woffln-de- n Jones experts to locate here as Tlieron Hull of California have and daughter Carol of Salt soon as he can arrange his af- returned to their homes after Lake City spent Memorial day fairs satisfactorily. spending the past two weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Orrell DeLange her visiting with Mr. and Mrs C. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Fowler If. Poulson and Mr. and Mrs. F. have a new daughter horn Sun- and children of Salt Lake spent B. Wof'inden. day, lay SI. Sunday with Mr. bihJ Mrs. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Terry of Mr. and Mrs Frank Postnia j Gillespie and family, Idaho Falls attended church ser- and son Robert are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meldrum vices here last Sunday evening her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ray a.nd children and Mr. Kecd MeldMr. and Mrs. Terry were former- - mond Partridge. rum of Levan, spent Memorial Day here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smith and children of Payson spent Saturday with relatives. . 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