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Show viO. EY UTAH b NEWS Tracy 8. Colvin. These men were all accepted by the quorum vote, and ordination took place afterward at a special ADDED TO SHARON meeting directed by A. V. Watkins, stake president. Dr. Sidney B. Sperry was the Nina recommendation! vara mada from Pleasant View ward epeeker at the quorum meeting, for additional members of the presenting some unusual phases Sharon stake high prleats quorum, of the "Visit of the Angel Moroni at the monthly meeting held Sun- to the Prophet Joeeph Smith". Preliminary plans were anday, reports President Spencer Madsen: Arlington Snov, Wallace nounced for the social to be held V. Gurr, John Bone, Joseph Gadd, March 15, for all Melchliedek Josia Lelchty. Ephraim Leichty, priesthood quorums of the stake, Edgar Hall, John Lelbhart, and by Elder Ernest Frandeon. PL View Holds Gala Gold and Green Ball NINE HIGH PRIESTS o viator season. The house wee beautifully decorated with gold and green The streamers and balloons. queen (Norma Dun ford) wore a peach allh net over peach satin and the train waa of gold oaUa. Verl Allman waa King and tha attendants were: LaPreal Jonee and Madge Lewie, their escorts being Heber Ivina and Harold Nielsen. Eileena Foote and Ellen Maurin were the heralds. Charlea Whitaker and Mary Tregeagle were train bearers. The little flower girls were Carol Qleaaoa and Beverly Banm, they wore pale green formal dresses. Danny Vance was the crown For Children SCHOOL HOSE Heavy Ribbed Is 15c Values for For Men and Boys d " HOSE For Work or Dress BATH TOWELS While they last 22x44 $1.15 Beautiful Rayon DRESSES ,00 Denim z. go at $1.98 Values (slightly imperfect) DRESSES Dollar Values, go For Men Extra Quality, mostly 81.49 values, go at aa ef y Ladies Rayon NIGHT GOWNS Dollar Values, slightly imperfect by IOWSSO MIDWIO A COLIIMII A PICTUII THURSDAY and SATURDAY February Provo Cedar Shingles! Find out fliar superiority for yourself. Bend any average shingle until it splits. Then bend a TREE LIFE shingle. Note how it reaches a greater curve, how its strength resists splitting. They are heavier than ordinary shingles and the natural durability of Western Red Cedar is kept in them by controlled drying processes. Inwdba foliar "A Better Red r ItMgV froe npom request. LUMBER GO. HELPFUL SERVICE (DeLenna Bradshaw - Reporter) REUNION The ' Orem Better Homeo clnb members were entertained by Mrs. Elmlna Elder at the home of Mrs. Golds Mangum Thursday afternoon. The lesson was given by Mrs. Della Wilkinson, nfter which 8haron ward will hold 1U annual ward reunion tonight, Thursday, Fab. IS, at tha ward hall, an- nounces Bishop E. E. Twitehell who lnvltea all ward members to this outstanding event, j attend ! tha hostess. and choristers were, entertained at tha homo of Mrs. Zola Malone Thursday evening. Plana were discussed for tha Spring music festival. Mrs. Melba Calder served delicious refreshment! to 10. The annual acout party for the Sharon ward scouts was hold la tha ward amusement hall Thnrs-lda- y evening, and the parent! were Games were played after f guests. which delicious refreshments were served to n largo crowd. Mrs. Ethel Pyno, Mrs. Mildred Jacobson and Mrs. Lyle McDonald were hostesses at a ahower given In honor of Mrs. Spongy nt tha homo of Mrs. Spungy. Games and social ehat were enjoyed nfter which dainty refreshments were served to 10 guests. Elder George Blake of Vineyard was tha speaker nt the Sunday evening Sacrament meeting In Sharon ward. A trumpet solo waa given by Howard Downs and a solo waa sung by Ruben Pyno. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Newell of Provo visited with friends here I TAILORED AND with dinner, program and entertainment for all. Allen Dickey, chairman of tho genealogical committee has charge of publicity and ho declares tho events will he worth everybody! time to attend. W. M. Vernon will be master of ceremonies, and tha ladies of tho Relief Society, Primary and Sunday school organisations are in charge of refreshments. Tha program will start promptly at T p. m. after which dinner will be served. DRESSY WARD REUNION VERY SPECIAL AT VINEYARD TODAY 1275 Whether youre the tailored type, or wear clothes that are softly dressy - - - you must have a fitted coat this Easter! Nicely Hned! Beautifully detailed! Trapunto trims! Black, navy, pastel plaids. 12 to 20.' Registered funeral Director and Embalmer WrSte James H. Wight, Draper, Utah, or phooo 18 for further Sunday. Iris Collins of 8prlngvllle waa the guest of Leona Selman last week. Vonda Bynder of Salt Lake City waa the guest of Dorothy Rleskl this week end. She visited with other friends in the ward also. at T.I0. A BROS. West 1 North ED6EM0NT HORSES WANTED Old and Useless Animals Highest Price Guaranteed SEE YERGENSEN'S FOX Plume 038-J--4 FARM m Taylor Bros. Company Miss Marlon Merham left Sunday afternoon for Eureka where she will be employed for a week. The following scouts enjoyed n swimming party at Midway Saturday night under the direction of scoutmaster John Testes: Olu and Jamea Plnegar, Richard and Douglu Hawkins. Ronald and Lester Hansen, Aaron CUnger, IKteth Jolley. Jerk Meldrum, Walter Bigler, Donald Hewku, Dsr-Ire-ll Salisbury ud Cedi Ferguson. Ray Hawkins and Milton Bellows also accompanied tha group. A Fireside ehat wu held Sunday evening following church at I I WANTED: Live Poultry Abo Rabbits Highest Cash Price PHONE 050J4 TOP QUALITY wm Aw Pllea HAROLD MAAG Soldiers Tears wu rehearsed and the leaaoa on tho Mormon Batallon was given by class leader Rschesl Davie. Mre. Bertha Salisbury gave a history of her grandparents. Tasty repeat was enjoyed by the above mentioned ladies and meedhmee Mima Marriott!, Florence Glasler, Elmira Boyce, Margaret Pulsipher, Eva Gillespie, Osa Ferguson, Minnie James, Ella Baum, Elisabeth Ferguson, Annie Gillespie, Kata Chlpman the hostess who wu assisted ud In serving by her daughter, Wilma 8m Dr. G. H. Heindselman About Your Eyes Our glasses stop headache, ays strain and (Abaohrts Btsnitg Gnsnntssd) dssr your vision. .. Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths $1 JO to Hotel Temple Square SaK Imho CHp, Utah AU Wo ,t he Voice ot (Central 'ZttaA Presents ; . . . . varied program to prepared and thooa who ennnot attend may tnno In on KOVO and how part of tho formal program. Dancing will finish up the evenings BRIMHALL Ill Two teoam of FOR SALE mores, good stark, will sell either from, ooe posse, older. Write Clyde American Fork.' HEINDSELMAN Optical A Jewelry Ox Park (Elton Bellows - Reporter) JOHN B. QUI8T Up to Tea hood of Jersey MUk Cows. Mel-dru- m (Thursday afternoon) Bishop GlUesple had charge of beginning at 1:10 Vineyard'! an- sacrament meeting Sunday evennual ward reunion will bo held In ing. Mrs. Bertha Yeates tod conthe amusement hall. gregational singing with Mrs. Oloa The Sunday school officers and 8chumann at tha organ. Tho teachers have charge of tho enter- speakers were Harold Broroton, tainment In the afternoon whoa Austin Moylo and Milton Bellows. all children of tho ward will bo A solo wu furnished by Harold feted with a luncheon and dance. Brereton accompanied by Mrs. Promptly nt 7 oclock tho ban- (Schumann. Closing remarks ware quet will bqgln for adults. A made by Bishop Glltoapla. one-a- ct play and musical numbers Bishop and Mrs. Sharpe Gilleswill bo featured. Ariel Larsen pie accompanied Mr. and Mrs. ward and Mrs. Lyle Williams, Byron Clark and Mr. and Mrs. activity workers have arranged Alex Mortenson to Santaquin special entertainments. Thursday avonlng where they A big free dance will follow tho were dinner guesta of Mr. and banquet. Mu Nelson's orchestra Mre. Reuben Peterson of that city. furnishing the music. The Relief hove the cooking in Society The decorations and Melugin charge. serving of tho Banquet will bo' under the direction of tho M.I.A. Nuptials Celebrated workers end the kitchen work will The marriage ceremony of Bath bo done by tho Primary women. Bishop Thorlt C. Hebertooa ex- Park and Lawrence E. Melugin of tends an Invitation to all ward Park City took placa at tho homo members to attend the Reunion, 'of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy which promises to be ono of the E. Park Wednesday at noon. best ever held here and the first Bishop Sharp Glllespla of tho In the newly dedicated hall ud Edgemont ward performed tho banquet rooms. ceremony at which only tho ImA fine time to in itoro lor nil mediate family members and close who attend. friends wore present. Tho brido wore n beautiful KOVO To Broadcast gown of white silk nat toco over satin, and a fingertip veil of ollk Grand View Program tnllo edged In Uee, which wu futened to n Juliet cap. She carInAll Grand Flaw paopto are ried rod and whlto carnations. vited to attend tho ward reunion Two showers wars gtvsa tho on Thnnday. Tho children will bride recently. Oh by tho Orem bo entertained by tho Primary ofdub ud one by her Imficers at 4 p. m. Tho adnlta will Literary mediate friends. bo expected Olatch Quist WANTED TO BUY: Miscellaneous Wiecombe. BATTERIES il Bartl Gappmeyer to dead, the father of Bishop Boy Gappmeyer of Tlmpanogoe ward, according to word received in Orem Tuesday, death occurring Monday night, nt hto homo la Loo Angelos. Mr. Gappmeyer's body will he brought to tho homo of hto son. Rood, in Orem whore friends and relatives may coil prior to tho funeral which to set for Panday nt the Tlmpanogoe ward nt 1.1 1 p. m. Ivara Pyno, of tho bishopric will have charge of tho given by Mrs. Yealea and Mias WANT TO CONTACT responsible Deon Iiawkea. Harold Beretoa person to take over contract on rendered a solo after which demall spinnet piano In this licious refreshments were enjoyvldnity. Beautiful Bur walnut . ed by 20 Gleaners and M. Men. cam with bench to match A group of friends and neighconalderablo amount hu been bors pleasantly surprised Elmer paid on this account. Junt Taylor last Tuesday evening, the continue balance in amall occasion being hto birthday anWrite: monthly payment!. niversary. W.W. FORBI8H, Factory credit The Edgemont camp of DaughMgr. eo 8UMMERHAYS Mode ters of Utah Ploneera met at tha Company, 17 Wait 1st South home of Mr. Lola Wlscomba Salt Lake City, Utah. SMI Thursday afternoon. Tho aaatot-In- g hsoleaaea wore Mrs. Susie and Mrs. Loleta Dixon. Capt. Zana Nellaon took charge and Mrs. ElDora Cluff gars tha parA liamentary laws. Tha tong Today U. 8. TIRES IN YOUR HOUR OF NEED TONIGHT i TIRE REPAIRING See U Now you will Had this organisation competent to help you. Wo will handle ovary detail In tha dignified manner so charaetaristle of the highest ethics of tha PROGRAM: SHARON WARD The Orem Literary club members were entertained by Mrs. Curtis Gordon at her homo Thursday afternoon. A hot luncheon was aervod after which a select program waa given. Nineteen members were present, and Mm. Hannah Banm was a guest. Sharon staks M. I. A. organists PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES with the home of Alta Mecham. ComJane Withers and the Hits Bros. munity singing was led by Harold A SECOND FEATURE: B re reton with Mrs. Bertha Yeatea at the piano and readings were COAST GUARD 590 So. Univ. Ave, Phone: 20 HSM DOVRIiE FEATURE Mrs. Sadia Wilkinson, Elder, Mrs. Golds Mangum and St Dies in California u MiM n, i ul son-in-la- Della TREE LIFE TRI-STA- TE Goats tasty refreshments were serrsd to the following: Mrs. Mary Mrs. Zells Sutherland, Mrs. Effle Mlllett, Mrs. Charlotte Skinner, Mrs. Katherine Elder, Mrs. 69? EflLE'iFGlHIElRS 368 West Center Fitted SHARON Ladies and Misses gArf sixes 12 to 18 at DRESS SHIRTS CALLS FOR Miss Laura Stewart, daughter of Mrs. Mary Stewart of Vineyard became the bride of Max F. Richsteig of Chicago Saturday afternoon ut her home. Bishop Thorlt C. Heber tson preformed the ceremony nt 5 p. m. before lmnpdlate family members and a few close friends. The newlywedi left Tuesday for New Jersey where he will be 10? For Men WORK PANTS Heavy Easter Scera Theatre Program .. Richsteig Stewart Pair Large size II bearer. 10? Bartl Gappmeyer In whose Tha Pleasant View M.I.A. Gold and Green ball was one of tha most successful dunces of tha Friday and Saturday honor tho mooting was held, being tha oldest pioneer in the camp. Ann Larson rood story "An Indian Scare." A beau-tlfsong wee broadcast over KOVO in her honor by request, "That Old Wagon Train." "Amort-cm- " was snng by tho uudionco and Cbsplain Harriet Varley dismissed with prayer, nfter which n delicious luncheon was served to nluataon. Mr. and Mr. Willard Olsen and two children left for their home Ust week in Loyaltou, California, after visiting for several weeks in Utah. They were gueato Sunday at the homo of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Olsen Sunday, where dinner was served to Mr. Jund Mrs. Merrill Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Muhloateiu, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olsen and their famlliea. Mrs. Martin CUnger left Wed, nesday of last week for Los Angeles to visit with her daughter and ,Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis and family. Mrs. Elliott Babey to 111 at bar home but she to reported to bo cun be exImproving aa well pected. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rohtoou and sou Jimmie, of Magna, ' spent Friday la Lake View visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Fred Christiansen of Fair-viespent Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Garner Madaan. Friday, February 23, 1940 LAKE VIEW (Helm Oveoon Reporter) Sunday evening, la hta Chapel, tho Mondolaaohn Chorus will promt n wall arranged program. In addition to several fine chorus numbers, thero will bo n vocal solo by Director E. B. Terry, a plum aolo, Mrs. C. O. Jansen and n violin solo by Mien Katherine Morrell. Tho Daughters of Utah Pioneer of Camp Tamarack met at the homo of Mrs. Scott A. Taylor, Thnnday afternoon. Lillie Sum-elwaa assistant hostasa and Frauds Johnson had Captain charge of the following program after tho preliminaries: Mn. Ann Larson gave the lesson "Military Mn. Lillie Ufa In tha West. Bumstoa sang, "That Wonderful Mother of Mina. asm M. Taylor Save a self composed tribute to her mother, Mre. Bertha Madsen oa News by Tie ame die! 1 Through tha foofllttoo of radio's wool not, KOVO gives the Central Utah velopmmte of EVERY world oeenrruee FASTER! I Tmaeradio to world's most modern radio service! For U lag account of Central Utah to the ends of earth, keep tuned to tho TH radio newscasts from KOVO I t 1210 Ztilocycles i i i -f- -, jr |