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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday. March 8. 1946 the first of a series creation hall. On the stage a of entertainments to aid the huge setting sun will bo retire- church building fund. sented with green and golden AT PARTY GAY HOME MEMMOTT is paration More Funds For and Gleaners of Geneva ward were entertained Primary Hospital Eslella Puffin, stake secreMrs. Clara by their leaders, at tary of tin Primary Association Mnunott and Jack Adams home Tuesday reports an additional $11. 53 has the Memmott Competative games been turned into the annual evening. penny fund of the were played under the direc- Valentine RePrimary', to benefit the LDS tion of MUs Nina Lamb. freshments were served to the children's hospital in Salt Lake Men M 25 City. This present. Three Act Play To Be Given By Geneva Ward Geneva ward M. I. A. three Cinderella" will act fantasy, he given at the Lincoln high March 14 school auditorium and 15, as a benefit for the ward church fund- AT OREM CLUB matinee will be presented on Thursday at 1 p. m. for raile school children and on Friday at the same hour for the junior high school students-Ticketwill be on sale at the various schools before the date of the play for 10 cents each. The general public is invited to the final presentation on Friday evening, March 15 at 8 p. m. Price 35 cents each. Cinderella is a deligntfui fantasy in all its fairy tale atmosphere: children love it, and adults relax and grow young. Nina Lamb, ward drama loader is directing the play. The characters are as fol- A s lows: The story teller, Mrs- Donald Dixon: The golden book fairy, r, Ilia Jean McDonald: - step-mothe- Charles Moon; Beppy, maid, Marie Rohbock. The Mrs- - the Inez Adams ugly and Lucile Moon; Cinderella. Carol Memmott; Billie the bootblack , Ronald Hatch: The step-sister- Fairy God-mothe- Diane r, Dixon; Winkle, the Page Merlin Baker; Gwcndolin. a maid, Aileen Cordner: Pinkle-Irca footman, Russell Adams; Amarylis, lady in waiting, Jean Primeminister Maycork; e, Blunder Queen Duane Davis; King Dean Boo, Adams; Spearantha, Helen Princesses. mond. Lyle DeLange; Sylvotte, Hcrmena Rowley; Bluebell, Betty Nimer; Prince Stephen, Clyde Weeks; Duchess of of e. Betty Lynn; Maidens the Kingdom, Girls of Junior clas. e sent. Friends Attend Wolf-ffram- m Wedding Reception The play promises to be an outstanding dramatic performance of the year in Sharon slake. It has been enthusiastically received by capacity audiences in other stakes. Its pre Dr. Carl F. Eyring stated advancement must be made through simple processes if operation in his splendid address before a large audience at Rccra auditorium Sunday evening, with President Henry D. Taylor ill charge. He slid Lot us remember peace will not he handed out on a silver platter: we must work for it. If ponce is not in the world, we may have peace in our hearts Awards Presented M Men Teams M. stake George Ashby, of YMMIA, superintendent Vermont ward presented basketball team under the of E. II. Colder, leadership coach, a sppecial sportmsanship award. Vineyard ward team, under Coach Lcnnrd Madsen, slake champions, were presented a special sportsmanship award which was given at the district tournament in Pavson. Vermont was the runnemp at the district meet. Musical numbers were rendered bv the mixed Lincoln lviih school chorus directed by FI vis B. Terry. Soloists were Carol Stubbs and Catherine Christensen- The nrcompnnists were Carol Memmott and Sheree Terry. Mrs-Ken- t - j jmsafla UTAH OREM Doors Open 7:00 - 2nd show 9:45 1st show 7:30 March Friday - Saturday THE SPANISH 8-- 9 MAIN Paul Htnriad Maurina O'Hara Romance and excitement in the grand manner! A costume story about love and piracy in the days of dashing men, and colorful woii.cn. Filmed in Technicolor! - Passing be given- All ladies please bring thimbles, scissors and needles for quilting and cutting rug rags. If anyone can, please - come before 1:30 p. m. All other wards will meet i Tuesday, when the Work and Business programs will be carried out. HAPPY TO BE HOME AGAIN T. Blake, Seaman husband of the former Grace Ellis and son of Mr. and Mrs- James T. Blake returned home Sunday after more than 19 months in service. He received his training at Great Lakes Training station in Chicago, specializing in radio work. He received his honorable discharge from Shoemaker separation center, in California. Ills wife, and their twin son and daughter, James and Janice, together with his parents met Mr. Blake upon his arrival in Salt Lake City. Joseph 1C, - Sgt. Beth Spalding is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs-T- . F. Spalding, after three years spent in army service as labratory technition. She has been stationed at Bear field, Fort Wayne, Indiana and at customers alone, it would help before her disus save that valuable time that Indianapolis She plans to attend charge. belongs to our employer. Antioch college In Yellow-streaA Working Girl Ohio, where she will major in bacteriology. WINERIMIK& Parade The first sure symptom of mind in health, is rest . of heart, and pleasure felt at home. March 9 Ma lines i:30 Young KOOTIN TOOTIN RHYTHM A musical action picture starring Gen Autry and Smiley Burnette! and - Comedy Beef" "Big - Csrfoor, Criiro" "Donald's C Wolf" "Mighty Mouse and the LRROLT IT. .r 7 Chapter 2 MYSTERY OF March Monday - Tuesday PATRICK Wed. March Than. Fri. Sat. FOR SALE , J.idy Garland John Hodfak Ray Bolger love a ilii R,,!'1 Eye a . ear en'ertainmeut in a westin tin: bargain, this very tuneful mu-ii- al er!! shoo'd please all types of theatregoers! Filmed in T i nni;.-',or- . and TIRE 8th West. REPAIRING :.n Sj - R. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tark have (Barbara Burningham) returned from their honeymoon trip and are now at home to their friends in Salt Lake - BRIMHALL BROS. 1 I i..::o ly wedding reception, following the ceremony living by President J. Clayton Watts. TlV? bride chose a white satin gown, en-- i ruin, with her finger tip veil (might up by a crown of seed pearls. She carried a brides muquct of red roses. Milton seas." Waycasy was best man, and the bride's attendants were Mrs. i heir marriage, the General, Commanding Chief of Staff of Western Baae Section, and is responsible for the flow of correspondence and information to and from these officers. Major Coleman enlisted In the army as a private in April, 1941. WHITE-FAW- piano-accordia- 121 W. 1st nr. Prevo Phono 200 j rnr.K"i iT.aijia-- , dSVfflSS n Bo-come- s - Shoe Repairing Louis Kelsch & Sons B4 Wwt SPEAR LUMBER COMPANY PHONE 34 See Us For ASPHALT 3rd South PROVO hall. The clever program was arranged by the MIA officers directed by Paul Taylor and Lila Madsen; Alfred Madsen of the ward bishopric presided, and Robert Olsen and James Williams acted as masters of ceremony, providing a great deal of merriment with their impromptu Jokes. Robert Olsen welcomed the returning servicemen, expressing thanks that all men sent out from the ward had safely returned, with hut few injuries. Byron Stubhs, Ted Bunnell and Leiand Jackson played a trumpet trio; August Johnson. Spenrer Madsen, Milo Madsen and James Williams sang an original song about members of the ward: Paul Taylor and Mrs. Helen Edwards did the skit Mrs. Edwards sang a solo. Rhodes Jeppson proved himself a real magician and had El win Bunnell. Rudolph Reese. Paul Taylor. Milo Maden and Hershell ninger doing all sorts of things, ending with a ballet number in fitting costume nrsd gay hennets. Tie also Olsen doing exhad Robert ception a 1 feats. Arvilia Jeppson, ns stnr told a p:eat mnnv In the incidents humorous ward. The l;j:e crowd r'. wired to tie am 1'.'!--- r if. li.'.T where prepared L the Re-i.-- f rved nnd Society were in Carter's dnnein:; v. r i r. ; HEY r PRUNERS, All Sizes BREAKFAST SETS, Chrome TABLE LAMPS, Beauties; CHESTS OF DRAWERS, Unpainted MATTRESSES, Full Size; GARDEN TOOLS AND SEEDS; ONION SETS, ALFALFA SEED ALUMINUM ROASTERS ALUMINUM SKILLETS re-r.H-rr Utah County Mattress Factory Only Factory in Utah County Wo oro not roprosenlod by any trandoni mattress workers, bui will call foi and deliver without txira charge. BATTERIES 1 1. 2. Jl.'; 671, Orcnf Il iad Geneva Now mi . SERVICE lie arrived in the European theater of operations in Sept. 1944. He has steadily advanced and was appointed to his recent post in January, 1946. CityMajor Colemans wife lives Mrs. Park is the daughter of at Phoenix, Arizona, and upon Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burningham of Pauline Cowley, matron his discharge he plans to reVINEYARD of Orem and the groom is the honor, Verda Wayeasy, Vonda enter BYU, to complete work son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Park Jones and Bett Osearson, bridThe infont son of Mr. and toward a Bachelor of Arts of Provo. , Mrs. esmaids. Norma Batty and Frank Sorensen was given Boyd C. Davis acted as masene Clay son were flower the name of Juan at the fast ter of ceremonies in the love- - girls. B1RTH8 day services Sunday. In the delightful program Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hard to Arlo A. and Girl, Iteulien Pyne and Mrs. Ethel Ing. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Chase Kitchen, Friday. Love Tiie Indian Pytic sang Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Westo David Smith and Jcy Call" accompanied by Miss ley Hurding attended the Girl, Donna Christensen; Miss Eva Foullry convention at the Hotel Morgan toDaniels, B.Friday. Don and Wilma Boy, Jean Handley played a Utah. Allred McAffce, Saturday. solo, Moonlight and friends met at Girl, to N. LaVerl and Fay Yeu" and Miss Helen theNeighbors home of Mr. and Mrs. An Van Wagenen Christensen, SatacBunnell sang, Always drew Sorensen Monday evencompanied by Miss Aileen ing in a aortal prior to their urday. to Boy, Joseph Eiden and Johnson. leaving for Sprfngville to make Sunday Many lovely gifts were pre- their home. They have sold Blanche toGriffith Olsen, Oswald W. and VenBoy, sented the newlyweds and re their farm to Mr. and Mrs. ice Ilabscb Farr, Sunday. fresh men ts were servedGrant Maxfield of Pleasant Boy, to Byron and Grace Grove. Games and refreshments Walker Famworth, Sunday. were enjoyed by targe crowd Throngs Enjoy Boy, to Verdun and Marie An Invitation to Join the a lovely gift was presented to Hall Liston, Sunday. Lakeview Ward thousands of users of White them by the group. Boy, to Verl C. and Ruth Fawn Flour. Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Gam- Larsen Van Leuven, Monday. Reunion mon have moved to Provo Boy, to Vernon and Shirley "While Fawn Leads Them Past and present members of their sons, Wayne and Rusaell Zabriskle Peterson, Monday. All" Carried by leading Lakeview ward reported a gala will take over their dairy farm Boy to John Ellsworth and Merchants. A group of Pleasant Grove Ruth time at the annual ward reDayle Davis Brown, union Monday evening In the friends surprised Mrs. Lewis Tuesday. chapel and ward recreational SERVICE r. .06-111- 71- COMPLETE VULCANIZING Machine Saw Filing Also Welding rmi-anti- ' MATTRESS and BATT Carter Saw Shop! - ADVANCED IN McDonald anPostmaster nounced the receipt of the folTne lowing postal bulletin war department advises that effective March 1, 1946 parcels not exceeding 22 pounds in weight or 48 inches in length or 72 inches in length and combined. girth containing articles requested by the addressee may be accepted for mailing to army personl over- Ai Newlyweds to Make Home in Salt Lake 195 W. A team of colts weighing about 1850 each. One 3 vrs. One 4 yra. Ferry Nielson. No. Orem 20 North, fj . Provo 491 South 2nd Wort 112-- 1 Pete Smith Specialty letting Clamour in Technicolor Travcltalk Iind of the Maas Pathe News - ROOFING MITCHELL METAL WHIMS OtDUSTBY OF UTAI THE HARVEY GIRLS 1 r jS h4 REPAIRING ALTERING REMODELING A MAJOR COLEMAN Overseas Servicemen Gsaflsatas FINE TAILORING Belt SUITS and GOATS at $25 a Ladles 11 Donald O'Conner - Peggy Ryan - Frances Dee Corking good entertainment from start to finish! dr ncing, singing treat for everyone! laughii. and America the Beautiful - Featurette in Color Sport Sticklers" - Iete Smith Specialty Pathe News Girl, to Glen A. and Ruff Tipton, Monday. Girl, to Lawrence and Wavie Williams Peterson, Tuesday. Girl, to Mcllmurne S- - and Helen McEwan Ford, Tuesday. Boy, to Elmo N. and Roberta - TAILORING THE GREAT senior high school girls. Jo-1- already thro lins waiting for their butter, and thn tis what rrked me and many others. We had to watt while basket after basket of groceries were checked. before our turn came. We shop for uor groceries after our regular working hours, or during the noon hour, and if butter were placed so all that had to leave their work in order to get any at all, could hurry and get it, you ran see what a great deal of time we could save. Or even if one checker were allowed to take care of the butter Stairway to Life Mighty Mouse and the Wolf - Cartoon Pathe News Saturday GENEVA WARD Meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Edna Larsen. Teachers topic and report will proposed building. Major James S. Coleman, son llindniarxh Green, Wednesday-Boy- , to Franklin and Blanche of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman Wesley Bell, Wednesday, all at has been assigned Secretary General Staff of Western Base Utah Valley Hospital. Section, with headquarters at Paris, France- In this position, Coleman is the senior Larger Packages For Major administrative officer for the SOCIETY TIMPANOGOS WARD will meet Monday afternoon at 2 oclock in the ward chapel- - Miss Alys Price, home demonstration agent will demonstrate and talk on vegetable preparation. An invitation is extended to anyone in Sharon stake who is interested to attend. Y, Ul INVITATIONAL ron-orari- n RELIEF g, J building to raise the present Announcement of the revival total to $5,282, of the colorful Brigham Young tabulations mark this week University Invitational Meet and carnival for April 26 Knights were and Relay 27 at the B. Y. U. stadium awarded the cash prize for col- has been sent to the high school lecting the most mopey during and Junior college coaches the week long drive from Feb. the intermountain 18 to 23. They were competing throughout area. This will give the coaches with Blue Keys, White Keys, time to prepare for and include and Y Calcares, the other this meet in their track scheon the BYU campus. dules. The amount raised by the This will be the 33rd annual, students and faculty is but a which was discontinued in 1942 token of the total amount be- owing to war time restrictions, ing raised by the alumni asso- and Charles J. Hart, general ciation members who have as- chairman for the event, states sumed responsibility for the the carnival will be resumed z Z raising of funds, z with nearly all the features and A committee Is now at work color which have characterized specifying the most essential past meets, the including activities and facilities needl'd famous for posture parade in the Mrs. Louder was the widow of the late Benjamin Louder, who died Oct. 23, 1945. She was the daughter of Edwin and Mary Jane Atkinson Pace ana was born May 10. 1873 at Bountiful. Utah. She was an active l.DS church member in Bountiful until 1905. then the family moved to Kanins, and fifteen years ago to Orem. Surviving are 11 of 12 sons and daughters. Francis Louder. Burley, Ida.; J. P. Louder, Ted I.ouder and Mrs. Mae Merrill, all of Orem, Mrs. Zilpha Harris. Mrs. Eva American Fork; Yeates, Lchi, Bert Louder and A. S. Louder, Turk City. ' J. L. Louder, Mrs. Leone Prescott and Mrs. Clara Mitchell, all of Kamas; 54 grandchildren and three sisters. n Among the many guests attending the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wolfgramm, held in the Twenty Second ward hall, Salt Lake City. Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. C. Lucius Laudie, Miss Urpha Laudie, who acted as brides maid, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Laudie, President and Mrs. J. Clayton Watts, Miss Alice Watts, Mr. and Walls, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McDonald and daughter, Mr. and MrsSam Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacob, Mrs. Kate Jacob and Dr. and Mrs. John Grocervmen Hein L. Ilalladay and Miss Delcnna Bradshaw. The Girl Also Capt. and Mrs. J. WinsIn order to accommodate the ton Downs of Ogden were working women, who also have homes to keep in running order, among the guests. would the grocervmen of Provo and community please give us Grandview Gold & a break in the butter shortage, Green Ball to Depict by having the butter placed in an available place, and handed Clever Theme out to the waiting irnrs of When Day is The theme without undue delay. patrons Done" will be carried out in As an example, this morning, decorcolorful and the program I with my employer ward's to arranged ations at Grandview off for a few minutes to get Gold and Green Ball, Tuesday get my square of butter. Just evening, March 12, in the rc- - around the corner, and returned 45 minutes later. When I arrived at the store there were . ejjjBMaMWBWMVjf.j-e- Brigham Young University students contributed over $600 in the recent campus drive for funds for the student union tery. Working Rosa- Glen-dendal- Orem Lion's will entertain their sons at their meeting, Thursday vening, March 14 at Twin Pines cafe at 7:30. W. A. Smith, I. J. Burr and Lowell Vijrley comprise the committee in charge of the Fathers and Sons program. All members are urged to be pre- Building: - Large Audience - I i FUNERAL FOR CLARA i PACE LOUDER Ira-Largely attended and j pressive funeral service were i conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. m Windsor ward LDS chapel for Clara race Louder, 73, who passed away Monday In the American Fork Hospital, fola lowing lingering illness. Bishop La Grand Jarman conducted the service- Interment took place in the worn verrle rays being carried out in crepe paper to the corners and edges of the stage, where Mrs. Boon Olsen will reign as queen, with the Gleaner Girls of the ward as attendants. Bruce Went, president of the M Men will be general chairman of the affair, which is sponsored by the hi Men and Gleaner Girls. The event will be and promises to be the outsocial event of the standing season. All members of the ward over Mutual age are invited to be present. Dr. Gyring Addresses FATHERS AND SONS $600 Kaiscd In Drive evening. A lovely crystal coa-! sole wai Presented her ud Fnr Npw I Tninn a hot supper was served. ' semi-form- sum makes a total of $780.66 given so generously o.v Sharon stake members, and the Primary officers extend thanks and appreciation for the fine cooperation given. Cleg8 at her homa Thursday OBITUARIES j Just Phone orclic-- l rTg"T -srr- -PtlE1) F. 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