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Show Friday, February 16, 1940 UTAH VALLEY NEWS EDGEMONT (El In Bellows Reporter) family apunt aevaral daya laat week In Salt Lake. larga crowd enjoyed the play "The Phantom Bella" a throe-amystery comedy directed by Mlaa Martha Alice Elchenberger arming la the ward amusement ball. Those taking part were Edith Jones, Lucille Camenlah, Margaret Nicol, llem Bob Harward, Alta Buckner, Erwin Harwich and Mrs. Hilda Condar to the Literary club Friday afternoon. Prealdent Cordelia Booth, prealdent and Mrs. Annie Gilleapla had the program In charge. Mrs. Racaeal Mecham read Llncola'a Emancipation Proclamation and Mr. Era Gilleapla gave a review of Ruth Louisa "Advouturee Partridge's hook with a Lamp. Valentina motif a were ueed aa decorations tasty refreshment were enjoyed by tha folowlag members: Booth, Joanna Boyce, Bertha Salebury, Haiel Hawkea, Amy Taylor, Era Gillespla, Rachael Mae-dam- es Specials Feb. 17 For Saturday, BROOMS Good Quality, each nnU WHEAT FLAKES Carnation, large pkg. SOAP, Crystal White Giant Bara, 5 for COFFEE, Schilling's per pound SYRUP, Staleys 1 gallon MILK, AH Brands 4 cans for SUGAR, Powdered S pounds for Softaailk CAKE FLOUR, pkg. dnJ jTT Aj)" . 4QU lU : I i Annie Mecham. Lydia Hogan, Gillespie, Lola Wlacombe, Marne Mra. Schouey and the hoetaea. Donna Banks neelsted her mother In earring. The following nrouta attended the Scout rally and recommittal ceremonies held at the Lincoln high school gym. last Thursday evening: Jack Jones, Res Schon , ey, Junior Bounoua, Dpug. Ronald end Lester Ilanaen Jack Meldrum and Ray Hawklne, Troop Committeeman and Ralph Haw-kins- .... XOy Meldrum, Scoutmaster. Mr. and Mra. Jack Conder pent pert of last week at Grace, Idaho, rlaltlng Kre. Conder'i parent, Mr. and Mra. Albert Hayes. -- per pound (Bella Colvin - Reporter) .......... Tho Pleasant View Daughters of Utah Pioneers were guests of Mra. Amanda Daley ' end Mra. Maud 'Glacier. Thursday afternoon at the Delay home. Mrs. Coset ta Allred read tha (hatch OXYDOL large package Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING PEAS, Sweet Wrinkle mm 2 cans for CLEANSER, I.GA. lee-eo- ......... for 40A CARNATION OATS Large package GRAPEFRUIT JUICE No. 2 cans BEETS, Diced No. 2 cane JELLO, AO FfaiTors SUGAR, luf mj gmu yf 4mA for. 60c 10-l- bs 48-Ib- s- CHEESE Brick American RAISINS pkg. 2-I- b. 11-o- a. MATCHES ....... Carton d, OYSTERS, WlUapa 2 cans for BANANAS, lb. 5y2c Pafan Olive 4mA C 1 SOAP, S ban for PUREX per quart' CRISCO for S-I- 4- -a 1)C ... ALL BRAN Large pkg. WAFFLE SYRUP can Stalley's, her husband's birthday. Tha fol- lowing, enjoyed the evening: Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Aanton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ashton, Mr. and Mra. Antons Gleason, Mr. and Mra. Frank Ashton and Lenora I Ashton. Mrs. W. E. Cowley, R. O. Ostler and Monte Cowley of Spring Canyon npent Friday with Mr. and Mra. W. H. Cowley. Mra. H. V. Hoyt gave a one-nplay at the Relief Society meeting A trio sang: Tuesday. "Carry Mo Back to Old Vlrglnny'' and "Gold Bleaa America." Elder A. Ray Eklns gave aa et ... 5-- lb MUTTON CHOPS Mba. for PORK CHOPS per pound BACON, Breakfast Interesting talk at Sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howe and daughter spent tha week end at sliced Joaeph, Utah. Lola Hacking of Enterprise visited at tha Newell Baum home Saturday. The Literary lesson will he given neat Tuesday by Emily Lee Miserable" by ViaBaum, tor Hugo, will be reviewed Special musical numbers will be snng by In es Muhleateln and Dl- Mica POT ROAST Baby Beef, per lb. ROLLED PRIME RIB ROAST per lb. LARD s. were nerved. . A group of young people surprised Harold Colvin Wednesday evening on hie birthday anniversary. Contest games were played, the favors being won by Walter Muhleateln and Bert Ercanhrack A dellcloue luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Nlmer have bought tho new home bull) by Mrs. Minnie Phillips. The Primary officers and teachers met at tha home of Biles All-reThe month's work was outlined and a social followed. The Valentine motif was carried ont la tho delicious luncheon that waa served to Molba Cluff, Leah Peterson, Leah Gleason, Elaine McEwan, Grace McEwnn, Merle Diamond, Ethel Tregeagle, Louise Baum, Ruby Bandley, Ella Mnhlo-ateln- , Bella Colvin, Lnello Bur-gonand tha hoateeeaa Alta All-roVaata Booth and Nedra Snow. Mrs. Jeaee Ashton gave a dinner party Wednesday evening In celebration of tho anniversary of d. FLOUR, Harvest Bell, . of her grandfather's (George Brown's) life. n Mrs. P. K. Nielsen gave tha and Mas Daley played a cornet solo. Delicious refreshments A for ZOC 35? d. Church services Sunday Arlaona. a Musical numbers Included solo, "Evening Prayer," by Elder Parrel Carter of Ogden; and a duet, "Tench My Soul to Pray", by Mrc. Rex Blake and W. K, Allen. The choir furnished throe numbers with Mrs. Helen Alien at Harrison J. Merrill, ion of the the Organ and W. K. Alien conlate Professor Harrison R. Merrill, ducting. bee completed requirements for Following tho meeting Mr. and the Ph. D. degree In physics at Mra. Raymond Harding entertainColumbia university, according to at their home. his ed In their honor received Information by refreshments wen nerved Tasty Hie Mrs. Merrill. thesis, mother, to Mr. and Mrs. James Judd, Mr. "Electron Scattering and Plasma and Mrs. Rex Blake, Mr. and Mra. Oscillations," baa been published Wilbur R. Harding, Evelyn Clawby The Physical Review. Violet Stevens, Ida Koblar, son, Mr. Merrill received his A. B. Green, LaVar Whittaker, Harry unifrom Young Brigham degree all of Rail Lake, Carl Freeman of versity in 1131 and hie M. A. In Arlaona, Lucy Gadby of Murray, In 1336. He served aa assistant Fon Rath of Lehl, Verda Crawphysics at B. Y. U, from 1(33 to ford of SprlngvUlo and Myrtle 133S. He entered Colombia In of Driggs, Idaho. 1335 and served si assistant in Winger the physics department until 1337, since which time he bee been mathematics Inetruclor In John Marshall college, Jersey City. He Is a member of Sigma XI. Reporter) (Mra. Geo. F. Wells Hie hither, who died In 1333, waa director of the B.Y.U. extenMr. end Mra. Joy O. Clegg and sion division and chairman of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Journalism department. Clegg end family spent Saturday ut tha home of the former In celebration of their wedding anniversaries which occur that day. D. Carlo Miller waa honored (Mra. C. H. Poulaon Reporter) at n birthday dinner party at his Intereatlng services were held home Friday evening. last Sunday evening with Eugene A number of relatives a pant Gurr and George Bteka aa the Sunday evening at ths home of Both young man hnve Mr. and Mra. Lewis Clegg, It being speakers. recently returned from missions his birthday anniversary. and told missionary experiences. Bert Fox has spent the past Special musical numbers were two week here with relatives. He la numbers by n chorns of glrla from stationed at the Lucia C. C. Camp. tha Primary aaaoelatlon lad by M. 1. A. Stake Union Meeting Mra. Lnrleea Loveless and accomwaa held Wednesday evening In panied by Mies Luclle Olsen. The program In church next tha Vineyard chapel. 8nndny evening will be furnished by tha high school chorns under the leadership of 1. B. Terry. There will be n speaker from the (De Lanas Bradshaw - Reporter) Seminary. Telephone 0K1-R- 4 Mra. Martha Reynold and family have moved Into tkoir now home. Their many friends wish At M. L A. meeting n very enthem much hupplnecu and prostertaining forestry picture show perity. was given, after whleh dancing Mr. aud Mra. Woodruff Jensen urn rejoicing over n new comer was enjoyed by n large crowd. A very Interesting talk was In their home. A daughter, born given by Arthur Gaeth at the Sunday, February 11th. Mrs. Joseph E. Booth was Parenta-Teecher- a meeting at the brought home from the Utah Vnl- -i Sharon school hones Friday even-le- y hospital Monday evening. Mra. ring. He spoke on Hitler and the treat- European situation. Booth has been receiving ment at tha hospital for a few Mr. nnd Mra. Gran Backus are days and her condition la some- the proud purentu of u baby hoy what Improved. born to them on February Bth at About ceventeen students of their home. Mra. Melba Pyna gave a piano reMr. nnd Mrs. John Mecham are cital at her home laat Friday also tha proud parents of a baby afternoon. Many of the parents boy horn on February Cth. attended the recital. Mra. Ola Johnson, Mrs. 8tel!a Mra. ' Gertrude Weaver ' was happily surprised lust week by an Duffln, Mrs. Sam Johnson, Mrs. unexpected visit from hr brother Clara 8ldwell, Mra. Sam Bradshaw, Budolph Wolfgramn ware end ulster from California. Mra. Weaver and another bro- visitors at the Balt Lake temple ther from Provo Joined the Cali- Thursday. Mra. Agnes Pace was fornians and the four went to also In Salt Lake but aha worked Grand Junction whore they at- In tho Genealogical library intended the golden wedding anni- stead of going to thn temple. Mr. end Mrs. Ralph Dickey of versary of their parents. Honeyvllle visited at tha home of his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.' Allen Dickey recently. Mrs. Flora Stevenson ta reported as Improving after seriously burning her hand recently. It wee Don C. Taylor, purchasing necessary for new skin to he agent for the Granite Furniture grafted on her hand nnd arm. At company which has n largo atom present she Is In Tooele, here In Provo returned to hlsj Mr BBd Mri. R D Welu, Mr Provo home thta week after three. BBd Un. 0non prMtwIch were week visit in Los Angeles and WBek BBd gueBtB of Mr Bnd MrI Ban Francisco. He wee accom-- j I panted by Mra. Taylor. For the first time In 11 year! Mr. Taylor took n "vacation from tbe etore, and then he need almost every day of It shopping the Pacific Coast markets. However he reports nn enjoyable holiday. for seeing furniture nnd Principal Elwood Baxter anlooking for outstanding values If nounces that Parents visiting day In nnd addition to him, pleasure at the Llndon school will be held they, made the trip one to be reThis Is sponmembered by both of them for Thursday all day. sored by tha P.T.A. with Mra. declares. he to eome, years VINEYARD haring children attending school ere requested to he 2 $17.50 During FEBRUARY BIG PREMIUM OFFER j . Towel and Hamper Ensemble TAYLOR J Elder's Presidency. Earn F. Walker of Llndon will he the speaker Saturday evening. Last week W. C. Smith, Pleasant Grove Seminary teacher gave nn address. The Aaronlc Priesthood have been assigned hog raising for their Church Welter project Nine pigs have already been doto nated tho ward. The Sunday School officer! will hnve charge of tho program for Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. A special speaker will be In - attendance. Norman GlUmnn, non of Mr. and Mra. Wm. GUlmnn nnd Don Aston, eon of Mr. nnd Mra. Sheldon Aston were ordained deneons at their quorum meeting Sunday. Brmil Morton of Provo, n recently returned missionary from the TOngen Islands was the spank- er at Sacrament meeting lost Sun- day evening. Forest Ranger Stokes, presented n picture show a study of nature" Wednesday afternoon at the Llndon school. Med Johnaon report she Is enjoying her work la the Calder Beauty parlor ut Vernal. Meda recently graduated from tha Beauty school ut Provo. Tho Intent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ferguson was given the name of Pnllyana Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Harold Hanson have moved Into their beautiful new home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nobln hnve moved into the basement of thn Hanson homo. Mrs. Noble la thu twin daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Clifford Clark of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Joaeph Harris underwent an operation at thu Utah Valley hospital Thursday. Clarence Harris la confined to hie bed suffering with lnflammed veins of thu lag. Warren Johnson ta rapidly recovering from his recant operation at the Utah Valley hospital. Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Johnson of RUSSELL I this pro-sen- t. 8unday School convention will be held 8unday at 3 p. m. at Pleasant Grove for the Tlmpan-log- o stake. The Sunday School general hoard members will he present. All Sunday School of- fleers nnd teacher of the Windsor Ward nr urged to be present. Don Walker, n recently retnrn-- , ed Missionary from tho Sharon stake will speak to the Missionary class Sunday morning. All Elders are Invited to attend (the weekly Saturday evening by the being sponsored es 2S5S IFLETCHERS 368 West Center St. numbers consisting of two. solos were given by Mrs. Mrs. Ads Carter rend Kelsey. beautifully written hiatory of bar father, Riley Garner Clark, who waa a member of tbe famed Mormon Bnttalllon. Elder Arthur Watkins, recently returned from tha mission waa tha speaker Sunday night. LeRoy Taylor presided and spoke briefly at the close of tbe meeting. Stake Relief Society chorister, Mrs. Jennie Farley,. Isanes an urgent Invitation to nil former chorus member to be present at rehearsal, Thursday evening at 7 o'clock in the Seminary building. Swlea-Ger-ma- n Child Hurt Near Lincoln High School Gayle Buntngham, S, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arnold Burning-ha- m was rushed to the Utah Valley hospital Wednesday evening following n traffic accident Jut south of tha Lincoln high school She hud ou arm broken in two places, ou leg broken, and bar head bruised and cut. Shu was not unconscious however, and evidently not critically hurt, though she was kept ut thu hospital for medical cure. Evidence given by the mother stated the child hod attended tha Orem kindergarten during the afternoon, and then gone to a neighbors, Mrs. Joaeph Rowley, for a visit with their children. 8he then crossed the road enroute Who? Provo tsj psi Slack H0SE m Vitas for home when she wu knocked down by n car driven by 8am L C. V. H. Cordner. Mr. Cordner stopped and cared for tho child, nnd did everything People who drink bur do so possible to help, no blame seem- for tha alcohol there is In It. ingly being attached to him for aud the accident, although officers Take tha alcohol out of beer,Intertheu same people are not ere Investigating. ested In drinking It. Alcohol makes people drunk. There ta an much alcohol in two glasses of beer es there ta In n drink of whiskey, and tha effect ta tho sum. Lester R. Taylor, purchasing says Taylor Brothers Buyer Returns - agent for Taylor Brother com- pany la home after a thru week's visit to the west coast whore he attended furniture market week In Los Angeles nnd Ban Francisco and made purchueu for tho Provo store, 350 West Center street Mrs. Taylor accompanied him, and his parents, Mr. nnd Mra. T. N. Taylor also went to tho eoaat with thorn bat they remained for a longer visit with relatives In Hollywood. furniture Mr. Taylor report attractive values exceptionally this year with higher grade of merchandise available at lower costa thu previously. Spring goods, carpets, linoleums, ranges, Reception Honors Newlyweds Three hundred were present at the Sharon ward amnaemant hall Friday evening at the Wedding reception given In honor of Mr. and Mra. 8amuel Harrta, who warn married Thursday in tho President Salt Lake temple. preformed Stephen L. Chlpman the ceremony. The hall waa beautifully decorated In rod nnd white (Valentino colon.) The bride wore a white satin particularly being purchased at evening gown trimmed in red outstanding valnes. velvet and worn a corsage of red rosebuds. Free Dance Attending tha bride was Mrs. Natle Wllberg, n sister-in-laView At The maid of honor wore n black The Pleaeant View M.I.A. ta evneing gown. Mrs. Lota Harrta nnd Mils sponsoring a FREE dunce In the bridesward amusement hull Thursday Helen Green, attending night, Feb. 15th at I p. m. Every- maids wore red, also little Dorone ta Invited nnd asked to bring othy Wekes, nelca of tho groom, all their friends. A fine orchestra wore n dainty little evening dree ta engaged. Refreshments will of bright red taffeta with little be sold. bonnet to match. Gold nnd Green bull decorations Warren Anderson acted u best will bo used and n good tlma ta men to the groom. guaranteed all who coma. Pleasant can do it t 3W-- 1 There are two Mra. Cleve needed la every Hair Cat: Humphrey of Pleasant Grove and Cat Wen sad Individual Fit Mrs. Ellin Colledga of Lehl were I Give Yon Both Mr. Mra. of dinner and the guests BARBER BURXIXGHAK Ferry Nielson Sunday. By IJncola High School Ray Downs, who la attending ths A. C. at Logan spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. nnd Paper Hanging Mrs. Wm. Downs. Mr. and Mrs. Amass Wright Time Payments Arranged are receiving congratulations over Bee the arrival of their first grandH. KIRKWOOD child. The little one le the daughPhone Z5S W. 531 g. S W. ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rosa Brimlay. The Llndon and Sharon school teachers were entertained at a REPAIRS Vineyard, Mr. and Innerspring Mattress 1 Valentine party Thursday evening. Mrs. Jennie Anderson acted ! ns hostess. Mrs. Mary Shoell in mothering the five months old eon of her sister who Is In California. The Windsor Ward Scouts en- -' Joyed n Chill nnd Meat Pin supper st the town hall Friday evening 6RAND VIEW Mrs. C. H. Davies - Reporter The ward Scoot troop, under Alberta Walker in charga. A direction of Martin Jackson, conspecial speaker will be present In ducted n court of honor. The the afternoon to address the par- troop Is In n thriving condition ents. Luncheon will be served at end ceveral new boys have taken noon at small cost. All parents tenderfoot teste SAVE As Mach As - Rayon and Wool Girls or Boys fancy $ 4 $1.50 values for Granite Furniture Agent Back From Coast Markets WaasCnei? Salle DIXON SWEATERS SHARON DEXTER ce IFdmreary Savinas Harrison J. Merrill Gets Doctorate Degree at Columbia i Choice of Rinse Tubs or Buy Now even- -, lag were devoted to Missionary j experiences by a group of former j missionaries from the Northern Tho spoakera B tales Mission. were: Mlaa Evelyn Clawson and Elder LaVar Whittaker of Salt Lake and Elder Carl Freeman of TIMPANOGOS PLEASANT VIEW COCOA, ; Earl Buckner, Hilla, Market S II. F. Peterson by tho following friends: Mr. and Mra. Bllaa All-reMr. end Mra. Albert Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Albion, Mr. and Mrs. Tony .Gleason, Mr end Mra Tony Gleason, Mr. and Mra W. H. Cowley, and Mr. and Mra. Sterling Cluff. Gurnet were Van Snow, played end delicious refreshment sreved. A beautiful occasional Mr. Lowry. waa presented to the wan hoatasa chair at her home Vineyard Hears Missionary Program Wed-need- ay Drakes Giant alia A pleasant evening was spent new home fo Mr. and Mrs. at the ct Sunday arming, Fab. II, Immediately following Bacramant meeting tha M. Men Gleaner Glrla Fireside Chat will be bald at the borne of Alta Mecham. All M. Men adn Gleaners In the ward are lnrlted to attend. Faye 8tubba and Myra Barnett mlnnta gar the talks la Sunday Benool Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John T sates and eon Dallas spent the week end at Logan with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Moyle and OXYDOL antha Eklns. the recently. C. H. Davies ta spending n few days In Cedar and will visit Utahs Dixie" with hta son EL Eveeett Davies of Cedar City. Attending Sharon Bteks'e temple excursion on Monday wero Ida Ellas O. Taylor, Hetty Carter, Wm. Sehoppu and Rodebsck. Charlotte B. Davies. 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