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Show UTAH WINDSOR (Kit Ferry Nielson reporter) Married This community Is showsrlnf congratulations on Kola Hooley, vbo recently became the bride of lari Booth. Zola la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hooley of Windsor. She Is a graduate of the Pleasant Orore high school, and at the time of her marriage waa employed at the Wasatch Inn. The newlyweds will maha their home for the present at the old Walker home to 'LEY KEWt In Lindon. rlslt her parents at Alpine Friday Elsine Brown; solo, Lo Ann Love- be at the Lindon school after being confined to bar bed Died less, a niece of the bride, ac- Friday morning at I a. m. Mr. companied Andrew Anderson, tatuer oi for the past sis weeks, suffering by Edith Powell; adap- Jensen will be present to give you Colvin (Zells Reporter) tation of a one-alire. Alva Frandson, passed away with heart trouble. play Maker full instructions. The lessons will Clifton The host of friends of Elder Dreams" of by at the home of his daughter WedCllnger, a be free, but the music used must Dr. and Mrs. Geo. If. Hanson nesday sufferng from a stroke. Bernard Walker will be pleased to and children Allen, Carol and cousin of the bride; violin solo be bought. The Lindon school closed FriHis body was taken to Moroni, learn he la Improving rapidly jjaen returned Sunday after a b Maxine Taylor, another cousin, after a successful school term. Clubs day accompanied by Prlday; ,n Sanpete County Saturday, ('is from the nervous ailment from ,two Angeles, ltly All Lindon teachers have signed solo vocal and old home) where funeral ser- which he has been suffering for by Virginia Taylor report a pleasant trip homo contracts to teach here the comaccompanied by Miss Prlday. vices ware held and burial took some time before he left the mls-- by way of 8aa Francisco. alon field In Sliver City, Meslco. ing year. place. Mrs. Ha Gadd, Mrs. Joyce j Margaret Stark has been chosen Muhlesteln, Mrs. Melba Cluff and Personal Items The Frandson family moved to as a Mrs. Mr. aad Mrs. Leonard HendScott Corbett were Windsor two months ago from to assist Vern Marrott Mary in rickson and family, Donald MaxPleasant Grove, living In the old teacher In the Missionary elass Joint hostesses at a shower for school, to replace Floyd Mrs. Theroa W. Klllpack, the I Sunday ine and Norma, left Sunday to Frank Olsen home. Johnson, who has been released. former Ardls Gadd, Friday afterBitter Page School Day was success- make their home at Bountiful. Auction Hale Mrs. O. H. Anderson Is to be noon at the Gadd home. Progrescarried out beginThe Relief Society held an sive bridge was played, the favors fully at 10 a. m.Thursday,children on the neat apcomplimented by ning Auction sale et the ward chapel Mrs. Ruby Bandley standing In a square formation pearance of her home along the wo evening. A worth- and Mrs. Preal Jones. Beautiful Wednesday A new coat of paint the flag pole, pledging ' highway. while program was also given la were presented to the bride. allegiance to tbe flag and singing can surely make house so connection with the sale. The gifts the "4-plaees. Monday evening the Banner. Star Stangled buildto were the given proceeds Mrs. Ferry Nielson entertained Lasaletts" club gave Cj0Ter To the beat of drums the teech-e- rs Ing committee to apply on the a abowar (H Mrs. Theroa W. at a dinner Wednesday evening. children marched and four IS? "If-!- ? amusement hall. Klllpmck Bt th borne of Miss Jane abreast to the Pleasant View In honor of the birthday anniverSwarm Day was Baaa T. !.. Games were played aad amusement ball where a musical sary of her husband. held Tuesday evening at the third jBnci,eon served. Many useful was given. Mrs. Alta ward. Beardahl, Marie lft- - wer( preented to the guest program the Allred, repreeeatlng SHARON SCHOOL PATRONS Harper and Ola Fowlke rendered hoBgr the school with capes a musical number on the program. 0( The Aaronic Priesthood mem- presented made NNJOY MAY FESTIVAL of and and caps gold purple Beth Olllman, Flora Hooley, bers spent a pleasant day la satin to be used by the band memLouise Omer and Afton Backus, Provo Canyon Saturday. Thlrty- - bers. Elaine Allred responded Boys and girls of Sharon school took part In the dance demonstra- wlth tha Bishopric and with a speech of acceptance. b their parents enjoyed their with ved were tion. Refreshments aBjoyad tha Mrs. Myrle Foote repreeenting annual May Festival Wednesday, to all present. and luncheon. A very Interesting the Pleasant View and Edgemont commencing at noon with a brilThe Primary Spring Festival meeting was held by the creek Camps of Daughters of Utah liant posture parade, and the side and tbs gave talks on Pioneers presented the Utah State pledging to the Flag and Our Ward Chapri, marked the closing h- - raatontloBboys o( tha priesthood Flag to tbe school. Mr. Nelson, Country by the entire school, led season. for soother of Primary Xenneth Ltachty, Janet Baum, representing the school gave a by Sixth Grade students as drum Merlons Olsen of Windsor was 0 irlus sod Curtis Colvin were speech of acceptance. major, flag bearer, and two girls among the SKdiutesof tb, l,b. w)th atadanta o( The afternoon waa spent at the carrying tha colors. eoln high school. Through her tbe B. T. U. Training school who school grounds where lunch was Refreshments followed, served excellent work she received five visited plscee of Interest in Salt served and games were played. to the parents by the eighth grade which entitled awards activity Lake City this week. The names of the students finish- students, all being guests of the bar also to a apodal award. The Sunday evening meeting ing the sixth grade were present- staff. Then the final P. T. A. wes In charge of the Aaronic ed by E. G. Sandgren. Activity Awards meeting of the year was convened Tbe following hoys and girls priesthood. The musle was furand new officers for the coming received Activity awards at the nished by the Priesthood chorus year installed. Musle was furnhigh school. Basketball: Glade and tbe following program was ished for the occasion by the sixth Gillmaa. Football: Leland Baxter, given: Scriptural readings by Tokens of appreciation grade. Posture parade: Frank Wall, Rex Dunford, Melvin Glade Glllman. President F. Y. Fox of being presented to Mrs. Ebenatein ( Beth Olllman. Boys track: Burgener and Donald lfackay. L. D. S. Business an- as president and to each of the , The restoration of the Aaronic nounces that he will college Sees toaehers concluded tha session. Baxter. Girls track: Beth accept Vlrglo priesthood by Leslie Lleehty, Kent Bonds for a years talttoa at the Madge Hooley, Hooley, Crowning of the May Quean, Olllman. Debating: Floyd Back- Patton and Wallace Chatwln. The L. D. B. Business College If pre- Dorothy Kbensteln, began the . Rlchard-us. School play: Eava Testmlony of Oliver Cowdry read sented this fall by a member of entertainment features which Inson. Beth by Heber Ivins. How the restor- the IBM Student officers, graduating class. The cluded rythmn band numbers, a Opera: Alice Anderson, ation of the Aaronic priesthood first boys Who Hooley. make appHcattoa to spring song, mixed musical numbFloyd Baekus aad Howard Lowe. fulfilled prophecy, given by Vie- - work tor these bonds win be given ers, and several dance specialties. Rex Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tbe following program was en- this rhance. Make year applica- Games followed with more than Roland Smith received f 5.60 from joyed during the evening: solo, tion to A. P. Warwick. 100 participating. Principal the Pleasant Grove Essay award He will be at the Scera office each The Year la Review contest. q series of colored slides of morning of next week. Notice Clyde Holdaway, a B. Y. U. All boys and girls desiring to campus activities and views, will I graduate, left this week for Pa-- ' Bert Madsen left recently for mono, CaL where ha has accepted take music lessons on any Instru- be presented free to the public ment during tha summer months. and the students In College Hall Strawberry Valley, Cal. where ha a civil service position with tha May IS at I p. m. The pictures has work. I Federal government. will be given at a musical setting Mixed Choruses The Kearns at Howard the organ. by of B. T. U. were presented In Tbe B. Y. V. Symphony Orchestra the Assembly Hell In the Temple was heard by Balt Lakers MonSquare May II. Dr. Franklin day when It was presented at the Madsen and Dr. Florence Assembly Hall In Temple Square were tha directors. by conductor LeRoy J. Robertson. PLEASANT VIEW ct FrtcUy, Mly 24, IMP Glaaeea correctly pswacribed end neenratety fitted relieve ; lo, Page Day Successful (P At Pleasant View H DR. G. H. 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