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Show o VALLEY NEWS UTAH I WINDSOR (lira. Ferry Nlilioi - Reporter) All trades at the Undon Friday, December 29, 1939 at the Thomas Ashton home Christmas Day. Laurel Hill, teacher at Lynn, Utah, Is spending the holidays guests school The Jr. Genealogical claae enjoyed a Chrlatmaa party at the home of their claae leader, Mr. Emily Long, Friday afternoon. Gamea were played and presents ware exchanged. Thoae to enjoy this affair were: Edna Hooley, Mavrina Horby, Gene Baxter, Joyce Beardahl, Faun Walker, Ola Faulke, Earle Harper and Daun Etta Bwenaen. vigorous sales and service campaign for 1940. Very soon we win be receiving Spring Merchandise and to make room for the new large shipments, we will clear all FaU and Winter goods at prices that win be interesting to your purse. It wiU pay you big if you will come to Butler's and see the many FINE BARGAINS. You win tee high dans merchandise at prices you have to pay for the inferior kind. It is impossible to list aU of the items but wa give you some of the high Hghts that are indicative of the amazing values throughout the stive. GENEALOGY Ready-To-We- COATS Regular Next Sunday, (r0r.3500 MARKS'FOR'JHtl Dee. 11, Is Regular the! fifth Sunday. We wish to remind tbe chairmen of the ward commit-- j tees to with their bis-- 1 hops In arranging a Genealogical program to be given In connection with the regular sacrament meet-- 1 PHOTO, Regular $29.50 Regular : $32.50 and FUR JACKETS LAKE VIEW (Helen Oveaon HOLEPROOF Reporter) The following delightful program was presented In Sunday school in place of the two and one-ha-lf minute talks: Hrs. Thomas Johnson gave a Christmas story "The Chan ton Family", a male quartette consisting of Phillip Taylor, Duane Madsen, Paul Taylor and Lynn Vowles sang Jingle FRANCIS LEDERERPhI Lukas (crass Hey by Mltles grtsw and jeha lose Gw 7erre fararar Bells, a poem by Marilyn Olsen, an accordlan and harmonica duet Wesley Directed by Technical advlier ANATOLE Presented by First Netlaaal Fictara 4 WARNER BROS. t by Bishop August Johnson and his daughter Phyllis, accompanSCERA THEATER ied on the piano by Aiene Johnson, with the audience singing the VIEW 1 &2 last chorus of Silent Night VoMonday and Tuesday cal solo, Oh Little Town of BethSusan Jameson, Reporter C. H. Poulson - Reporter) (NO SHOW WEDNESDAY) lehem by Emma Olsen, another (Mrs. number by tbe quartette It Double Bill Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson An Christmas guests at the Alden Came Upon the Midnight Clear" and Mr. and Mrs. AlChatwln home were Mrs. 8. S. and a story by Ada Madsen. Al- and family Madsen of Lake View and Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Otto MarTHE CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY fred Madsen offered the benedic- fred were guests at Karl and family and Mr. and Mrs. shall Schemanskey tion. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lud Vance Marshall and family, all Hr. and Mrs. Read Holdaway Poulson Christmas Day. from Pima, Arlxona. Mrs. Chatof Los Angeles are spending tha An Interesting Chrlstmss prowln accompanied them to Salt holidays here with relatives and gram was given last Sunday STAR MAKER THE Lake City Tuesday. friends. morning In place of the regular Reporta from tbe Utah Valley Rex Jacobsen who Is attending Sunday school class work. Two Louise Campbell hospital are that Mrs. Lynn TayWith Crosby Bing school In Salt Lake Is here for the dramatisations were given with lor Is slightly Improved, that Ines Mr. and Mrs. Howa.d Mason Omanson has been released from holidays. Wayne Gunnell, Kenneth Ander- Mrs. Farley. ChristDuane Madsen Is spending the son, Esther Hansen and Melba the hospital and h doing well. Guests at the home of Mr. and and family of Heber spent Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carter have holidays with his parents, Mr. Edwards taking part In one and Mrs. A. H. Christensen on Christ- mas at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. They visited a baby girl born Christmas day and Mrs. Spencer Madsen. Duane Blrdeen Terry, George Woffin- - mas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eugene Newell. also. In Orsm Is attending school In Salt Lake. den and Clifton Asay In the other. KeeIer and famir f Latuda, Mr. with other friends at the Utah Valley hopsltal. Mr. and Mrs. Max Blake spent A Christmas story Harold Nelson, who Is employWhy theand Mrl gherman Christensen of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dattge and the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chimes Rang was given by Ruth Provo and Philip Christensen of ed at Strawberry spent Christmas family visited at the Newell Baum Jesse Sumslon. with bis mother, Mrs. Agnes home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. GeoNelson; a girls chorus directed by 8alt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Garner Madsen Lucile Olsen sang A Christmas rge Bingham of American Fork, Miss Margaret Johnson who is Nelson. Next Sunday, Dec. (1, Is tithing John Baum and Hannah Baum spent Christmas In Fairvlew with Lullaby and the Kindergarten a teacher In tbe school at Milford (MTs Madsen's an exterdse. Is settlement day for Sharon ward. were dinner guests at the Baum parents, Mr. and class presented spending the holiday vacation Mrs. Fred Christensen. Mr. Mad- Christmas songs were sung by the The Bishopric will be in the ward home Christmas Day. Mrs. Mr. and her parents, sen returned to Provo Monday congregation, led by Frank B. with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gleason and house from 12:80 to 5: SO p. m. Kenneth Johnson. and they Invite everyone to come family, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence evening and Mrs. Madsen will re- Wofflnden. Carlson Mrs. Russell Mr. and main with her parents until New Ashton and family were dinner and look over their records. During the plays violin music son of Fairfield spent ChristTears. was played by Royal Nielson ac- and Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Ovason companied by Miss Ruth Hansen. mas with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. De PRESIDENTS TRIBUTE entertained Christmas Day for all The program was arranged by Lange, parents of Mrs. Carson. Voice their small nieces and nephews Chester Graff. .. and their parents. Santa made Miss Rita Robbins, student at BOY SCOUTS TO his appearance having each one a Henegar's Business college In Balt gift, after which a light luncheon Lake City Is spending the holi- (DeLenna Bradshaw - Reporter) was enjoyed by eleven children days with her parents, Mr. and In hla annual Chrlstmss mesand their parents. Mrs. Charles Robbins. The Better Homes club mem- sage to tha Boy Scouts of America, Mr. Tony. Madsen left Tuesday Mrs. Alice Gurr of Richfield is bers were entertained at a Christ- of which he Is Honorary President morning for South Bend, Indiana, visiting with her daughter, Mrs. mas party at the home of Mrs. and In which he himself was I where he will be employed by the Wllford Rasmussen ana oiner Sadie Elder Thursday afternoon. active for more than fifteen years, Garf 8tudebaker Co. driving ! latlves In tbs ward. A program was given after which President Roosevelt paid tribute cars from there to Salt Lake City. The family of Mr. and Mrs. games were plsyed. A beautiful to Scouting as an active fores Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Carl Farley were all at the home Christmas tree set the scene for for character development and spent Chrlstmss with Mrs. Smith's of their parents for Christmas. the exchsnge of presents among cltlsenshlp training. servfamily In Bingham City. Sunday a family dinner was Those the members. present His greetings to the nation's Tuesday evening the M" Men ed to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson were: Mrs. Ethel Dickey, Mrs. 1,(07,771 Scouts, Cubs and their Reed amuseMrs. In Mr. a dance and the Lake of View, sponsored Bella Sutherland, Mrs. Mary leader follows: ment hall. Dob Ortons orchestra Hacking of Farmington, New Mrs. Kate Elder, Mrs. Iris THE WHITE HOUSE Mount of furnished the music for a large Mexico, Carol Farley WASHINGTON. Elder, Mrs. Belva Wents, Mrs. crowd. Pleaaant, Lucille, Stanley, Merrill Della Wilkinson, Mrs. Elmlna To Hie Boy Scouts of America: and Weston Farley ana srr. ana Elder, Mrs. Effle Millet, Mrs. For three decades of American Pearl Mason, Gladys Scott, guest, life, ths Boy Scouts have been an ( and the hostess. active force for character develop-- , Christmas ment and cltlsonablp training. A very excellent program was given Sunday morn- Millions of boys have, through ing at the 8haron ward house. Scouting, found opportunity for The program was as follows: Emil building and practicing homely COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE by virtues of loyalty, friendliness, Hanseh, solo, accompanied Ethel Pyne: Junior Sunday School and cheerfulness. To tha million for Also song; Christmas story by Miriam Roy Scouts, and to the other milBradshaw. The Junior 8unday lions who have been Boy Scouts, WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS School then separated and went to I send Chrlstmss greetings, conthe amusement ball where candy gratulations on past accomplishElectrical Appliances and ments, and best wishes for even and nuts were given them. The song "Star of tbe East greater sucres In ths fntnre. Phone 618 sung by Elisabeth Gordon and 83 N. Univ. Ave. (Signed) Franhlln D. Roosevelt Melba Ford ended the program. TIMPANOGOS January Extraordinary ! fj SHARON Shoulderettes experts other 05? 55? Brassieres 39? Jaa oy? Regular $1.00 to $1.75 TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now per pair 5c Bed Jackets Regular $1.98 to $3.98 1.00 SUPS A Regular $1.98 to $2.98 135 Satin Panties 89 WOOL DRESS FABRICS and HEAVY COATINGS mm Regular $1.98 to $2J0 NOW, per yard an 9X5w 54-In- U. S. TIRES and BATTERIES SILKS 1 assorted lot Alpacas and Crepes NOW, per yard SPUN RAYON Hair Line Stripe NOW, per yard TWEEDS Regular $1.25 NOW, per yard 80 SQUARE PERCALES Regular 17c NOW, per yard FANCY OUTINGS Regular 25e NOW, per yard BRIMIIALL U BROS. 1 aSo.10 15c, mmA Regular $1.19 to $1.25 Regular 79c and 89c 1SI West 78c Each $1.39 Each Gowns - Pajamas ! North Phone MO 5"? 45? tUkA 1)5? AU .... 16 PRINTED CRETONNES Regular 19c NOW, per yard 200 CANNON BORDERED TURKISH TOWELS Regular 19c NOW 300 FINE QUALITY TEA TOWELS NOW Regular H of (Bentral dtafi 12c Presents. Ralphs Radio & Appliance AftA Regular $1.25 Each . . . 25 re-K- n, tlfii&AiR 9 HOSIERY LINGERIE DEPT. and fie 3 LOT FABRIC GLOVES j WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANTS SEE US AT B8 North University Avene Flioae 454. Provo, Utah and 1 55 ANKLETS, regular Prows and Haws Realty Company PLEASANT Program: 1 Prices: (6300 - (4750 - (4000 t LITVAK ALL SWEATERS and BLOUSES ALL $1.98 BAGS 4 (3500 - (2250 (1700 (1750; (1800. Also building lota.j One Acre Pieces. Farms, a Ranches, Businesses, for aalel lease. See j 795 Beautiful Dresses in Silks and Velvets in regular and half sizes. Ml ALL $1.00 BAGS br George Sanders Henry ONeill mas Regular $12.95 to $18.75 WANT A HOME! 4 In the North East section, or lany part of Provo City, you! Thad better see the homes') Prows A Haws Realty Co. hail j-sale. Some Real Buyslj $4.95 24 ONLY! Am mm A mA 4XoU DRESSES 23 ONLY! Regular $7.95 to $10.95 Regular $12.50 to $18.50 Reg. $29.50 and $39.50 $1.00 Regular $3.95 to $5.95 9595 q aw o95 $ 7.95 i 5 IF YOU 8tfL Am raw Regular It Is possible for an airplane to fly lower than a submarine can dive. The Sea of Galilee, where seaplanes land, Is six hundred and eighty feet below sea level, I far beyond the record depth for 'I undersea boats. Fay Hrelnson of the Holy Cross hospital spent the Christmas holidays with her mother, Hrs. Rhoda Hrelnson. HATS Coats for Children and the Jr. Miss Special rates on tbe Ore pi line each Wednesday on tbe first train leaving Provo at 7:SI a. m., the round trip la 77 cents to Balt Lake City. Salt day 11.95 17.95 18.75 $24.75 log. and $1095 118.75 1140. Carol Harris and Thora Hales are spending the holidays visiting their parents Hr. and Mrs. Clare Harris and Hrs. Mary B. Hales. Both girls are engaged in teaching school. Alfred Nicholes left Friday evening by bus for California for a two weeks visit. Dept ar Women's - Misses The Salt Lake temple closed for Chrlatmaa holidays, Friday evening, Dec. It, and will reopen for the usual ordinance work Tuesday morning, January S, The Bevten Presidents of ths Seventies ere busy making their annual visit to all their members In Lindon and Windsor wards. l--l To Butters Patrons. Thursday - Friday - Saturday We are Clearing House, making ready for a Amelia Letts, Reporter Phone C4SJ1 Alton Prestwick arrived home during the week after her serious Illness at California. She Is much Improved. S REAL DIVIDENDS IN SAVINGS homes. Mrs. Ireland of Los Angelas is a holiday visitor at the C. H. Vance home. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Larsen, Mr and Mrs. Max Andrews and family, Alice and Maurlna Hansen, Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Snow and children were Christmas vslltors at the W. E. Andrews home. STAKE . For the Holidays Eklns, Jack Snyder and Emello Buaslo, students at Ogden, are spending the holidays at their (The Bea Gull claae of girls in Primary entertained their mothers at a social Tuesday afternoon, each girl made the refreshments served. A good program was given with Melba Kirk la charge. Thoae preeant were: Hrs. Vera Culllmora, class advisor; Mrs. Fern Kirk, Hrs. Blanche Nielson, Melba Kirk, Uans Nielson, U Rue Johnson, Betty rt y Dividend Days Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brokaw and family of Lehl spent Christa mas with Caroline Brokow. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Eklns entertained at a family dinner on Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. Frank James and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mecham and family and Emery Eklns of Midvale. Reed, Shirley, Minnie, Maurlne Elmer, Colleen, Paul and Alton joined together Friday end enjoyed s Chrlatmaa program and . delicacies. Hr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson daughters. Ranee and Uana Perry Corbridge motored to lake Sunday and spent the visiting relatives. BUTLERS with her brothers hers. FOR 10 ON ALL WOOL BLANKETS DISCOUNT CHATHAM Regular $4.95 to $10.00 YOUR dancing or UaUnlng a sparkling Saturday Here's tbs parade of evening! bright dial spots on 1:30, Do You Remember contest program; 7:00, Curt Curtis ofj Provo and his orchestra; 7:10, Eventide Echoes; 7:45, Trans-- , radio Nows; (:00, A1 Donahue ; Shuffle Rhythms of Jan COO, Will Osbornes 111 121 Swing; 9:30, the orchestra 10:00 Trana-radt- o Garwood Van; News; 10:15, Dob Ortons orchestra, direct from tha Utahns; 10:45, Music In the Morgan! Tuns In! I Manner! f '.t TUNE IN TO CLUB BUTLERS CIIEER-U- P M. 5:30 P. Friday at $ We take this opportunity to wish aU readers of The Voice of Sharon and Utah Valley News A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR .... 1210 QUOLITY - STYLE SERVICE . . J |