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Show Friday, April 18, 1941. UTAH VALLEY NEWS BUTLER'S 39 th ANNIVERSARY Starting Thursday, April 17 and Special Anniversary Merchandise with games, and tor programs are being given day annlverw throughout tha ehurch. Tha time luncheon, for tho following gusto Colleen of commencing baa been changed Lnclla Wofflnden, (Mrs. C. H. Pontoon - Reporter) to 7:! Instead of 7:00. Fay Loveieac, txmnis Wut, Mr. and Mm. Henry Campbell Joan Jereen, Genova Steele, Vida Mr. end Mra. Wendell Neltoon of Bprfngvllto visited 8nnday with are leaving the ward ud moving Dun Harward, Madeline HarMrs. Maud Rowley and family. to Sharon to live. ward, Dora Oaka, Nadine Netoon, Mr. sad Mrs. Harold Peterson Mrs. Noma Harward entertainShirley Anderson, Maxine Craig, pant thu week and In Salt Lake ed Thursday for bar little daugh- Beverly Kitchen, and Jue Peter-City with friend. They wore ter, Neldn Ann, on bar 7th birth honored guests at n dinner party, tha occasion being their second wadding nnnlvnrrery. A FIRESIDE CHAT wu held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Andersen by ( (V : mem ben of tho Special Interest group of tho M. L A. A threo-aplay wu read by Mlu Varda Mu Fuller of Alberta, Canada, who to a student at tha B.T.U. Two piano aoloa wer played by Miss Ruth Hanson. Dainty refreshments were served to tho followr, ing: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Ivsrn Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. Theodora ft Farley, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pontoon, Mr. ud Min. Moroni Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mayeock, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burnlngbam, Mrs. A. V. Watkins, Arthur Watkina, Hath Hansen, and Mr. ud Mrs. TIMPANOGOS SALE Bd-wxr- Friday and Saturday! Featured in Every Department. Golden Gleaner Awards Presented to Nine Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor. Tha family of Charles Madsen at hia home Sunday where an Easier dinner was enjoyed by II children and grandchildren. Those from out of town were: Mr. Sharon stake can boast of nine more Golden Gleaner and Mrs. J. B. Robison and family and Mr. and Mrs. Qer-ngirls, an accomplishment in Gleaner work equivalent to the of Magna Madsen of Salt Lake. Master M" Men awards fur the Y. M. M. I. A., announces Mrs. Effie Pinegar, stake gleaner activity leader, who has mot m rasasiic O er in this achievement fur Sharon stake by Mrs. been Christine Jolley, stake gleaner class leader. Public recognition of the sine BlMUMn wu lives Taasday night at Lincoln high eehool before e large aadience who wltneaeed the presentation of the Gleaner Pina and Golden Gleaner Scroll! to these young ladiee who achieved throe yean outstanding The Home had charge of the program in work in the four major flelde of spiritual, executive, cultural, and Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Bishop August Johnson was creative effort. In charge of preliminaries and John Nicola announced the followTOT HONORED are Maxine Daria, Varna Hard ing program: solo, little Miss lag, Revs Shumway, Alta Buck- Madelon Harvard; talk, Oaks and ner, Laeile Nuttxll, Margaret another solo by Miss Harward. Marlon Wllford Oveson offered the beneNleol, Etta Rodebaek, diction. Maeham and Lores Meeham. Other glrie ere nearing this Milo Madsen left last week for asms objective, and may achieve South Easton Utah where he will their plm and serolla when finish- be employed by the D. d B. O. ed by eontaeUng either Mrs. Jolley railroad. He will make his home or Mrs. Pinegar. at Compton, Utah. ' Mrs. Scott A. Taylor antsrtalned PUJll! RMS t of the 111 Gleaner girls who at her homo Friday evening in sehiaved the stake sheaf binding honor of' her husband's birthday. award may be obtained by placing A large yellow bowl of daffodUs an order with either Mrs. Pinegar and yellow eaadles la cystal holdor Mrs. Jolley. These girls have ers formed tha center piece at the achieved la all four 'fields, but to dinner table. These to enjoy the affair wen; Mr. and GOLDEN GLEANERS delightful become Mrs. Murray Lovaleas and daughthis work mast ha carried on for ter Lee .tan of Orem,' Mr. and throe years, and many additional Mrs. Rom Starling of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor, Was ton completed. ' fill , ' EDGEMONT ct Goodrich. Silvertowns (Mrs. Maxine Davis - Reporter) Phone 9IIR1 BUILT WITH DURAMIN WARD KKUNION was a gals affair Thureday from 1:10 p. m. on during tha day, with 70 children enjoying afternoon tha antartslamnnt, given by tha Primary officer and teacher, who aerved them n plats lunch, and tha evening being enjoyed by tbs adult of th ward, under th direction of Superintendent Ray Hawkina, School. of th Sunday Bishop Sharp Gillmpie made welcoming remarks for the evening program, attar which group singing was Ariel Balllf, accomenjoyed. panied by Mra. Balllf sang two number, and than Mra. Balllf read a one-aplay. Later, la the recreation hall Mra. Balllf and Mrs. Chrlatenaen presented two Maul dances, and Mias Virginia ud Wllford Rumuaen. Mr. Mra. Wayna Gunnell were in charge of the program Mrs. Anderson wu assisted by Mra. Jensen, Mrs. lut u Hum Special Prices for ' Credit Plan Bocloty' and Primary union mooting wUl ho hold Bnndny, April 10th at the Thin b your celebration an much as Lincoln high achool. . ourn. If you need new tires, a battery ' : or an auto radio here b your chance to . Hd. BalMbmy who la n trainee in tho Aero- get and jwy an yea ride. Tear nautics eorp at the B.T.U. has ticeaee identitiratien opene as ermvrt alerted aetlva flying. at ear Storm Then b mo red tape or shrubs vorynwifl spray solutions dKoritiw tuccets. a and lawn hugs garden your Aa Interesting Talk wu given In church lut Sunon day evening by C. . tho value of record keeping in A vocal solo wu sung families. by . Bmll Hansen aceompuled by Mrs. Alice Jensen. NOV? 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Mrs. Melba Pyns gave a birthday party Thureday afternoon for her eon Gary who wu nix years old that day. Games ware played and refreshments including a birthday cake served to tha r, following gaaats: Rickard Verln Terry, Carl and Ctoah Rowley, Tarry Prince and Wayne Maag. ward membership. mui ud ud Mra. Burnlngbam ct Frank and Kanneth B rare ton and other dancara from Lincoln high eehool also dhtartalnad. A buffet apper waa aorvod by tha Rallaf Society, and 'dancing concluded a wonderful evening for tha satire s, Qapp-mnye- . 1989 1989 1989 1988 1989 1987 .V v' a .1 - . -- . COUPES PONTIAC Sport Coupe Heater and Radio PONTIAC Business Coupe CHEVROLET Sport Coupe Heater and Radio PLYMOUTH Business Coupe FORD Business Coupe Heater and Radio FORD Business Coupe Hester and Radio 1940 1940 1940 1989 1937 1984 . A Troaaeaoa Tea waa given in honor of Mrs. Blaine Larson, nee Beth Brareton, by Mra. Molly Brareton, Friday afternoon. 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