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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Four ge .-a- Friday, December 81, 1887 In And Around Sharon ' it iu t days la Ogden where she has been and Mrs. Frank Warwood of American Fork, Miss Naomi Davis Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reeves have and Arvll Davis of Mrs. Kthel Pyne, Reporter Edgemont, the guest of Miss Fern Jude. Telephone 024JI . . Miss Maxine Andreasou and Sheldon Andreason. The Misses Lillian and Hopple been visiting with Mrs Reeves McCarthy ot Salt Lake visited people, Mr. and Mrs. William with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiscombe. C. T. McCarthy, Christmas Day. Susan P. Jameeon e The girls entertained Telephone lll-R- l Floyd Johnson who ia employ- their mothers last night at the ed In San Francisco, California, home ot class leader. Miss Marreturned to spend the holidays lon Mac ham. The evening was Dorothy Hunn, Salt Lake City with his mother In Provo. (Mrs. spent playing games and the girls and Melva Jonea, Alterra are Pearl Curtis). He also visited served a dainty luncheon. spending the holldajs with their friends la Orem. parents In Pleasant View. The Lincoln High School Tlger-ett- o Jack 8nydar who is attending Club entertained in honor of The Christmas program Sunday morning was very entertaining Miss Fern Judo at the home of school at Ogden la home for the and well rendered. Wm. Vernon Miaa Mary Condor during the holidays. He was tha winner of one of the Shirley Temple pen The evening was and Mrs. Melba C alder directed holidays. and pencil sets at the 8cera show refreshand spent dainty A family gathering was enjoyed last Wednesday. ments ware served. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. RayMr. and Mrs. Walter Pyne remond Partridge, Chrlatmaa day. Mr. and Mrs. A J. Glpason Moon Lake to spend Dinner waa served and visiting en- turned from and Carol are visiting at the Christmas. joyed by Rulon Paruidge of Park Thomas Ashton home. Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter City, Mrs. Karma P. Swindle wha Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wells were 4 Telephone la teaching la SantaqaJn, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lewis has returned hostess Christmas day at Mrs. Roland Tidd of Mercur, Mr. host and from the L.DA Hospital and la to Mr. a and served dinner The Miss Zella lovely friends of many and Mrs. Frank Poatma of Du- Mrs. Delmar Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Harding and Rex Blake will be reported to bo doing welL chesne, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Clifton Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. glad to hear of their forthcoming Andrews of Provo. Other callers Ferron Jonea has returned Madsen of Lakeview marriage which will be solemnSusie Clark, at the Partridge home were Mias and Richard and Norma Wells. home after spending some time In ised the Salt Lake In January 14, Lawana Partridge ot Kly, Nevada, Price and Duchesne. Temple. A reception will bo ten. and Mr. Stevens, of Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Park, dered them by the parents of the Mr. and Sti. Reed Ekina enHelen, Beth and Evelyn, Mr. and bride, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond tertained at a family dinner One of the moat enjoyable Mrs. Thos. Jacobs, Varl, Betty Harding, the same evening In the Christmas dsy. Covers were laid family gatherings held through Ann, Gwen, Miss Haxel Miner of ward amusement hall. for Mr. and Mrs. Frank James, the holidays was that bald at tha American Fork, and Miss Glenda bride-to-be The Is widely home of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Pout-so- Taylor of Lakeview were gueets at known for her musical ability and Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mecham and Arlene and Emery Ekins A lovely dinner waa served dinner Christmas dsy at the J. for the past II months baa been of Midvale, Reed, barney Minand glfta were exchanged. The D. Pyne home. connected with the Coe Beauty outstanding gift being a cedar Salon In Provo. Mr. Blake Is the nie, Maurlno, Elmer, Colleen, cheat made by Kenneth Carter Mr. Orville Brown of Portland, oldest son of President and Mrs. Ppul and Alton Ekins, besides the oa and about three hundred gueata enjoyed an evening of dancing. A abort program waa given with Ted Gaidar acting aa Maatar of Vocal aoloa wore Cereinoniea. aung by Mra. Orland Pyne and Mr. E. B. Terry, and a trumpet aolo played by Merrill Crandall. The bride waa attended by Mra. Fenton Farley aa matron of honor, Miaa Dorotha Jonea aa maid of honor, Mlaa Wanda Jonea, Mra. Merrill Crandall, Miaa Naomi Far-guaand Miaa Norma Barr aa bndeeuialdu. Merrill Crandall, a cloae friend of tha groom, acted aa beat man. In the receiving Una were the bridal party and tha par-entMra. Jonea and Mr. and Mra. Burr, and Mr. Irvin Backett of Salt Lake City, an undo of the bride. The many beautiful and uaeful gif la were received at the door by Jeaae and Kenneth Burr, bro there of the groom and were arranged on the tablea by Mra. Irvin Sack-el- t, Mra. R. D. Walla and Mra. J. B. Sumner. The refreshment table waa preaided over by the Miaaee Leola and Maxine Loveleaa. The young couple will make their home la Orem. on a, Mr. and Mra. Jamaa A. Loveleaa, who are apendlng the winter In Salt Lake City, spent Christman at their home where they mem bars of their family at dinner Chrlatmaa day. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ver-nl-e Loveleaa, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Houston and family of Balt Lake City, Mr. and Mra. Lee Evana of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nelson and daughter Ruth, spent Chrlatmaa day in Salt Lake City, tha guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oswold Coomba. They wore alao Joined by their daughter Dayle Nelson who la attending a school of nursing In Ogden. and Mra. Reed Hacking of Gallup, New Mexico, are apendlng the holidays at the home of their Mr. see Sharon parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley. Other members of the family who spent Chrlatmaa at the FarU. routeon, Reporter ley home were Theodora Farley, Telephone I4JI SrM Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson a outttuudlug xoclxl event of of Lake View and Carroll Farley tha wad- of Mount Pleasant the holiday ihhoi ding reception given la tha Timp-auogward hall Tuecdny even-lu- g, The Gleaner Girls were enterDeceuucr XI, by Mra. Jolla tained at a candy puU by their Juuea In honor o( Mr. and Mra. leader, Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, at her home Friday evening. The Gian Burr (Thada Jonea--, Tha groom la tha aon of Mr. following class members particiand Mra. LeEarl Burr ot tha Shar- pated: Ruth Hanaen, Nether HanTha marriage cere- sen, Margaret Gappmayer, Ina on ward. mony waa performed earlier in Poulaon, Haxel Kitchen, Martha the evening at the Burr heme, Pyue, Deneee Meyers, Clorena with Biahop Roy Gappmayer of- Lamb, PhyUia Farley and a guest ficiating. The hall waa artlalie-all- y Miss PhyUia Doffluden of Cedar decorated In blue and white City. Timpanogos Mrn. U. Pleasant View Bee-hiv- It Vineyard 01-R- for his mother. Those visiting at the home were: Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cartea of Ogden and Mr. and Mra. Alfred Madsen of Lake View. Grand View 09-J- 1 Just at present the group in- terested In genealogy la making an study of the Constitution of the United States, and the ammendmenta thereto. A group large and enthusiastic meets every Sunday evening at (:S0 la the Relief Society room. article-by-artlc- le The Sunday School stake board gave a party in honor or tha retiring stake board members at tha home of Mr. B. M. Jolley Tuesday evening. e e e The Mutual stake board gave a party at the home of Mrs. Adele Fielding, Wednesday evening. - The Orem Literary club will Its next meeting at the hold la Miss Veda Fay Kartchner home of Mrs Curtis Gordon on and Mr. with her parents, vlaltlng Ura. M. E. Kartchner during tha Thursday of next week. holidays. The Relief society, held its anChristmas party at the home nual The Sunday School sponaored a very enjoyable Chrlatmaa Carol of Mrs. A. V. Watkins, Tuesday service on Sunday morning at 10 afternoon. a. m. A string Quartet from the Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gordon B. Y. U. under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vlvla Davies, played several num- visited with this week. Delta Hilton of bers. The personnel of the quartet was Maurlno Van Cott, first violin, Norma Williams second violin, Calvin Baawell, Viola and Lome Mecham, Reporter A ladl Vlvla Davlec, cello. of chorus, under tha direction The Edgemont Literary club Camenlah sang several Mary Christmas carols and others were will bo entertained by Miss Mildhome. The sung by the several clssses of the red Baum today at her will be reviewed by Mrs. Sunday School. Patriarch B. H. book Dixon. Jolley was the reader, and Dean Vern Nuttall supervised the pageant. A The Social Dancing club will large audience enjoyed the proIts next dance on January give gram. 8th In the Edgemont Amusement Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson hall. All members are Invited to are spending the week with Mr. oomo and have a very nice time. and Mrs. C. H. Davies. Regular Mutual work will resume on January Ird after having In The program Sacrament December meeting wae In charge of the been discontinued since The vacation. Christmas for 20th class the of ward, missionary Mrs. Christine Jolley, teacher. program will be given by the The three young people who young mens department and all are Invited to return. spoke, had chosen and prepared members were well their topics, and they Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brereton received. Musical numbers were as follows: a vocal solo by Harold had as tbelr guests for the holiBrereton of Pleasantviow; a piano days Mr. and Mrs. 8ylvaster Allred. Opening Clark. solo by Mary was by John Nicol and prayer Mr. and Mrs. Bryant H. Jolley closing prayer by Andrew Jolley. of Grandview spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pine-ga- r. Edgemont see IBB y.&G. NIGHT CLUB VIVE HARRISON and GRANT BENCH (Across from Steel Plant on Sprlngville Road) parents. S. see Mrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter Telephone Oregon visited relatives here over 8 H. Blake and has fulfilled a Christmas. mission to England In 1II4-1SSBoth young folks were graduated Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bishop from the Lincoln High school and are spending the holidays with have attended the B. Y. U. They their daughter, Mrs. ID. G. Heron have been active church workers at Hunter, UL Mr. and Mrs. Bis- and are popular members of the hop celebrated their fiftieth wed- younger social group. Congratulations are extended to them. ding anniversary recently, gay holiday dance was held evening in the ward amusement ball given by the Sunday School officers and teaehors. Confetti and serpentine were plentiful and more than twenty lovely cakes were given away. The hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion with Christmas trees and lights. Committee members In charge were: Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen, Lenord Madsen, Rex Blake, Taylor Allen, Harold Hold-awaMiss Peris Young, Grant Blake and Lewis Wells. e e e Mr. and Mrs. Owen Harding held a family dinner party Sunday at their home. Invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Val J. Hicks and children of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Holdaway and children of Lehl, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Holdaway and daughter Dona Vee, Miss Prudence Holdaway, Mrs. Jennie Fox and sons, Bart and Harold, and Albert A. HoldA Wednesday y, away. e Mr. and Mrs. Jnel Andreason will leave Saturday for Los Angeles after spending the holidays hero with relatives.' Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Coolddge of Tooele and Miss Vsra Lystrup of Mr. and Mrs. A T. Dunford and family were Saturday nlto and Sunday guests at the Stanley Dunford home in Provo. Mrs. Hermlna Hill, Glade, Bva, Wanda, Jay, Faun and Rayola Hill are spending the holidays with the Hill brothers. entertained at a family dinner at the Christmas holidays. Each girl wore a beautiful gown of her own their homo Chrlatmaa day. e e make. Lois Hooloy, Gloria Wright Mrs. Wilford Ovesoa and Mrs. Lavinla Backus, Madge Hooley, Herbert Madsen left Monday by RaNee Nielson, Loom Gordon, plane, from Salt Lake City, for 8hlrloy Harris, Baa trice Xelaader, Reno, Nov., to vlalt for a few Vivian Baxter and Blanche Ashton. The girls' mothers wore days with relativea and friends. e guests and after the Revue reA well appointed dinner was freshments were served. given by iMr. and Mrs. Scott A. The home missionaries furnishTaylor Christmas day. Beautiful Christmas decorations were ar- ed the program for 8acrament ranged throughout the rooms and meeting Sunday, Dec. 21. on the dining table. Placea were set for: Mr. and Mra. Goiuen TayMr. and Mrs. Ford Cbenny of lor and family of Payson, Mr. and Logan are spending the holidays Mrs. Bill Creer of Riverside, Cali- with Mrs. Cbenny's parents, Mr. fornia, Mr. and Mrs. Murray and Mrs. W. P. Kirk. Mr. Loveless, Mr. Lloyd Pyne, Weston Taylor and Miss Glenda Sedley Jones of Provo, formerTaylor. of Windsor Ward and Victor ly a Olmstaad ot Balt Lake were marA party of twenty men from ried last week. Lake View motored to Indianola where they enjoyed a very sucrabbit hunt Monday, e a a Miss Viola Madsen, Earl Babay, Miaa Margaret Hlggenbotham of Salt Lake City and Archie Madsen of Cedar City were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen Christmas cessful day. a Church History classes at her home Tuesday evening. Games were enjoyed together with tasty lunch and the exchange of gifts. Those present included Arlene Johnson, Reed Boulton, Norma Nelson, Dorothy Taylor, N el-Johnson, Sheldon Madsen, Keith Reese, Betty Davis, Betty Jean Olsen, Barbara Zobell, Bergs Huff. Robert Nuttall, and Hasel da Salt Lake spent Christmas bere with their parents, Mr and Mrs, Zobell. Fred Lystrup. e o e The home of Mr. and Mrs. MarMr. and Mrs. Max Blake of tin Cllnger was the scene of a Salt Lake were week end visitors delightful (Christmas day celebration. A delicious dinner was here. served to thirty decendents of the The annual Children's dance late John Johnson. and program was held Wedneaday Mrs. Fern Nichols, of Logan, afternoon la tha ward amusement hall with the Sunday School of- spent Christmas with her parents, ficers and teachers in charge. Mr. and Mrs. George Scott. Clever games wore played with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zobell Joy O. Clegg and C. N. Gammon directing. Santa appeared and and family spent Christmas with presented each guest with a treat relatives la Magna. There was a large crowd In atElmer Huff, who Is attending tendance. the A C. la Logan and Miss f e, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holdaway Esther Huff, a teacher in are spending the Christmas entertained at their homo Christmas eve for a number of young holidays with their parents, Mr. couples. Games were enjoyed and and Mrs. Lee Huff. s s dainty refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bunnell Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nelson of Bingham were week end guests at CITY HOMES the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence BUSINESS PROPERTIES N. Gammon. see . 18331 I? PORTER'S POTATO CHIPS The Screens number-one Singing Stars a e Relief Society members met at the home of Mrs. Sarah Williams this week In the form of a social honoring the Relief Society members over seventy years of age. A delicious luneheon was served and a story was told by Mrs. Chrlssle Msdien. Gifts were preeented to all of the honored members. Windsor Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter Lake View Mias Jessie Johnson, assisted by Miss Edna Scott entertained the U.VIIU very successful dance was raid In the Lakeview amusement hall Tuesday evening sponsored by the Sunday School. A large crowd attended and many prises were given away. The grand prise consisting of a complete set of chins, glassware and silverware, was received by Miss Ora Baum of Edgemont. The dance was a suocese both financially and socially. The proceeds will go to the remodeling of the church. Albert Dattge and family of Salt Lake City were dinner gueata at A Christmas program was the Newell Baum home, 8unday, given at the Windsor ward church on Christmas Eve. Santa Claus was there to entertain the boys and girls, and a splendid program was presented under the diPhyUia Johnson Reporter rection of the Sunday School ofPhone 01S-J- 1 ficers and teachers. Bishop August Johnson announces to the members of the ward that there wUl be another tithing settlement at his home Friday, Dec. II, HIT, and he would llhe to meet aU thoae who have not already checked over their tithing and other ward donations. I A e Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bingham of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. a lUUUU Tithing settlement waa held Monday, Dec. 27th at the ward chapel. Many members called and went over the records with the bishopric on that day. Thora Hales who Utah Is Christmas holidays ther, Mrs, Mary B. Cleveland, la teaching at spending the with her moHales. Mrs. Sarah E. Hooley was the honored guest at a birthday party Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in MAYTIME The screens most popular singing lovers cone to the Seers Theatre for two evening performances, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 4th, and' 5th in the lovely operetta MAYTIME. The unforgettable "Sweetheart will you remember? Is only one of a wide variety of songs sung by the romantic duo in the seasons musicals smash I all-ti- In order to get the full benefit of the beautiful music in this Operetta it is urged that our patrons try to come on time. Doors open at 6:30. Show starts 7:00 2nd. Show 9:40. Feature NOTE: starts at 7:20 and 9:50. Friday evening at her home. Those preeent were: Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wright of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Oillman of Llndon, Mr. and Mrs. Esra Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Varley, Mrs. Harriet Varley of Vineyard and Mrs. H. E. Prestwlch of Provo, Mrs. Lulu see Backus entertained at a quilting Friday. The following were present: Olive Christensen, May Adams, Daisy Draper, Bebe Adams and Myra Adams, see Mrs. Sarah Hooley and daughters Vola and Edna were the dinner gueets of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Duke of Provo, Sunday, December lllh. e e We feel a compliment is due the following girls who took part In the Style Revue given at the High school Friday aftorenoon prior to the eloelng of school for FROM Shrivers Clothing Store Dus-chen- Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie entertained at their home during the Christmas holidays Mrs. Wil- ford Giles and daughters, Sarah, Cynthia, Alice and Ruth, all of Salt Lake City. iisoim FROM IGA. HENROIDS IGA. Work on Edgemonts new sidewalk Is progressing rapidly. This will be a marked improvement to our community, and something that has been long needed. The sidewalk Is made with a clay base, gravel on top and la surfaced with cinders. This will not only be durable but also an attractive piece of work. Jens C. Ai reason held a gay Christmas party at their home Saturday. A delicious hot dinner was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Evans and children, Helen, 8h!rley, and .Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrington of Miss Vera Conder has been Sprlngvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill spending part of the Xmas holt Long and children of Eureka, Mr. ar Lumber Co. 3rd So. 2nd West Uf Mr. and Mrs. Phone 34 lufa IDI10I HMIlii MlnDimi 40 i FARMS, RANCHES Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards BROKER 89 West 2 North St. UTAH PROVO We Draw Your Plans, Build and Finance Your Home Utah Power & Light Go. Fence Posts, Barbed Wire Field Fence into . |