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Show ' UTAH Friday, April 15, 1988 Symbol of J Easter. on Erery plant with a profusion of large, pure white flowers and buds. Order now for delivery on Easter. Ber-geao- n, A variety of sizes specially priced n, 75c to $3.00 Provo Greenhouse Phono Eight-- 0 Grow "Where Flow lUpoHar -- Sharon Stake and congratulations Mrs. Patten. net, "Kentucky Roeej "Summer are extended to them. Ptano: week In Provo City Christensen, Members of the R. Club were seems to have been contagious to Day"; Hallle Spaugy, Plano: many Pleasant View residents. "Halloween ; Gloria Washburn, delglhtfully entertained at the Those having caught tha "disease' Plano: Drifting"; Myrtle Wants, honfh of Mrs. Delta R. Stone Iklns and Clean-u- p Page This, orders. In other word Wp make over 100 pounds tat an n money was being used to ta two-yeeld. French workmen employed. Tha Haber A. Knndaon and Sons of Provo also recently purchased a Poultrymen Attention! aim bull calf. It waa purchased from B. H. Bull and Son n calf sired by Valiant of Oaktanda, and has a gold madal dam, Brampton Royal Coramba. At two yearn of ago aha mad n record of 404 pounds of fat made on tha Island. At six years of ago sho produced 11,174 pounds of mlk, B.B7 test, containing 111 pound fat la BOB The days. ar cornet, "Cedar Brook"; Vaudes Thursday afternoon. Mangum, Plano: "Folk Tuna; Rood Holdaway will return to Duet: "Evening Miss Thurman Loa Angeles Sunday having spent and Vaundls; Charlee Hancock, his spring vacation here with his I!? "Tumbling VZ5Z? Holdaway. W. K. Alloa will attend tha Towno"; Paul Washburn, cornet: Skate rttreetlonnl school to be "My Buddy, Miss Mathia accom- hdd at the University of Utah panist: Joan Pyne, piano, Tho the next four weeks. So Vaster ; Ramona Newell, Mm. Joseph Madsen Sr. will piano "Let's Go Fishing. entertain this afternoon (Friday) WONDER FUEL Mrs. Gregory Brower wee hon- at a brides ahower honoring her r, ored April 6, her birthday by her Mrs. Richard J. Will Roblneoa, Provos confriends and neighbors who called Wdta, (8usle Madsen) who was gressman, la protesting vigorously at her home. The following were recently married. Invitations hava at Washington against diversion Brooding Chicks present: Mm. Eva Swanson, Mrs. been extended to n targe numbar of money out of United Statu Mary Cowan, Mm. Ethel Dickey, of relative and friends. NO ASH treasury to give employment to MORE HEAT Mm. Eater Wilkinson, Mm. Agnes French workmen. Hie argument ENDS TROUBLE Nelson, Mm. Melva Turner, Mm. la that 17 mllu of eaat Iron pipe Charlotte Bklnnar, Mrs. Dorothy DAIRYMEN on 10 sewer and water projects HAKE SAVES CASH! Smith, Mrs. Florence Gates, Mrs. In Washington and Oregon had Flora Stephenson, and Mm. Sadia been purchased from France, the Sold by: Elder. Luncheon was served and BULL PURCHASES money being supplied through Mm. Brewer received some very WPA. .At the urns time the plant & Coal nice gifts. at Provo, which previously had COMPANY Throe ontatandlng bulls Erickson loft purchased recently by Utah coun supplied aueh material for proMrs. Shirley Phone 232 lu tha Northwestern atatu, . Thursday for bar home in south- ty dairy farms, according R. ject! of tack for hue been languishing to earn She ern California. Boswell, county agricultural Orem Sunday from Monroe where agent, who declares that breading she has been earing for her in tha foundation and that fMd-in- g la mother. Mm. Christensen, who la the frame-wor- k upon which now feeling much Improved. successful dairying la built ' met last elub homes The better The bast rations give better Thursday at tha home of Mrs. results when fed to well-bre- d Grace Wilkinson. House denning took, declared Mr. Boswell, hints and gardening was tha tople but the beet blood lines mean given by Mm. Zella Sutherland, Uttla unleu adequate, Mlsa Naomi Park who was Mm. Gates gave n demonstration rations are used. Now April first from tho to the proper way to eat n Sprlngvllle-Mapleto-a as England mission la expected home Pnrduueei within n few days. She left Bos- table. Luncheon was served to The program of good breeding ton tact week for N. T. by steam- the following: Mrs. Mao Reese, la being shown by tha Sprlngvllle-Mapleto- n Mrs. Oliva er, then on to PhltadelphL Sho Mm. Frank Sorenaon, Jersey Bull Block Aswill purchase a car at Detroit and Wilkinson, Mrs. Erma Calles, Mm. sociation. This Auoctatlon haa Mrs. Ddla Wilkinson, visit many place of interest, In- Bunnell, Just recently purchased two young Mm. Fkns Mm Charlotte Skinner, bulla from Mr. M. N. Tibblu of cluding Chicago and Nauvoo on her way homo. She expects to ence Gates, Mm. Melva Turner, Zell Independence Oregon. vlait Jf r. and Mrs. R. 8. Park at Mm. Mary McEwan, Mm.Wilkin-sonOne of these bulls Is eighteen d Sutherland, Mm. Esther Cheyenne Wyoming. months old. Price Remus Nicholas and June Sorenson. Homo beautlfiqetion wan jfhe S8S6I0, who Is the son of Lilac Mm. J. J. Madsen of Vineyard 8L Mawea Rosemary, producer of them at Relief Society Tuesday. today for her 711 fat In 166 days and who hold Mrs. ate Cordner wa In charge. la entertaining Richard tha world record for bar eg class Mm. It waa auggested that every fam- grandaughter, at ona time. His seven nearoat ily plant n vegetable garden, atao Wella (Suale Madsen who n flower garden. recently married. Other parties dama have a mature equivalent am being planned In her honor, record of BB4 pounds of fat Hla Mrs, Blanch 'Christensen will site la Erdlnes Prince Remus a continue tha review next Tuesson of Lilac Ramus. book of the Romance The day Tha other bull le a six months of an old Play House. SILK STOCKINGS old calf sired by Las Jardlnea 8unday School conference was Mrs. Goo. P. Wells, Reporter Lilac Lord la of and out Cowley hold last Bun day morning and 4 Remus Rosabella, which will Telephone It's spring, going on Eater and evenrooe'n evening. Superintendent Kenneth mindful ot clothes. When you think of Easter Mrs. McEwan taking charge. A seriu of entertainments are Qarl-phanalways Blanch Christenson gave n report gifts, iwmwnbcr that next few the scheduled daring intentions. And aart of the Junior Sunday School. Mm. months to with fan n pooplo'a two take Kate Cordner gave n review of weeks and to bo place every whan you lHalr of your own Easter wardby differgiven Mas ton the Church History class. ent auxiliary organisations robe, renumber that the door beauty of and Wants and Merrill Kitchen of the our Scroonlite shades will supply to raise quorums priesthood Sunday 8chool Stake Board were money for the new chapel. Keen an extra lift ovsa to your mas present Mr. Kitchen gave n abort competition la expected, for alported costume. talk on "Prayer. ready several nnlqna features era J. S. Smith A Sons are making being planned. This is Intended Mutual officer PROPRIETORS plans for Ward Honor Night to stimulate Interest among the which will be held April ZB. A people and furnish man partlcip- debate by M. Mon and Gleaners atlon for all. Tha Aaronle Pries 1 WHITE FAWN FLOUR will ba given, tha question hood am sponsoring the first Laada Them AIL that Girl are more expen-- 1 (ormance and wo are nil looking elve to raise than boys." The forward with Internet, the dots Cache VaDcyn Famous Gleaners will debate the negative. Iwm be announced Inter. Galdaa Weal Special numbers will be given by d A Ure RED ROSE FLOUR oI chUdraa adults enjoyed the roller skat-waa held I jog party held Tuesday afternoon health round-u- p Wednesday morning at the Shar- - and evening la the ward roeroat-o- n FEATURING HIGH GRADE child--1 IoMl School for all hall, given as one of the Poultry and Dairy ren. Mrs. Loy Does waa in charge. many entertainments on tha ward FEEDS Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pyno and budget tickets. children, Joan and Jimmie visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner their daughter, Mrs. Marvin Olsen and two children of eastern Mla- at Logan Saturday and 8undaylMnri art visiting her of last week. nitaly 'with her brother, Kant Fielding made n buslneaa Flowers. trip to Wyoming last wash. Mrs. Earl Jones and two small Tha Ladies' Auxiliary of tha sons of Great Falla, Montana Orem chamber of commerce, held were Vineyard vial ter during tha their annual social Wednesday at week. the home of Mrs. A. V. Watkins. Mias Mauris Hair and Michael Poor Father n three act com- - Gregory were united Is marriage edy drama will be presented let Salt Lake Saturday. Beth Friday evening by tha young pooplo nr well known In Primary officers and teachers. Mrs. V. Mecham waa guest of honor Friday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Jacobsen. A large group of trienda and neighbors wero present. She received aoma lovely gifts. Tha Orem LI tar ary club ware guests of Mrs. Emil Hansen at her homo yesterday. Mrs. Monts Anderson of Provo gave n review of the book Victoria Regina by iLaurenea Houston. Two ptano selections wort given by Rath Hansen and n cornet solo by Gordon Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Arco Morgan have moved to Sharon Ward from SusanvUlo, California. Mias Lillian McCarthy left Monday evening for Loa Angeles, California whara aha will vlait relative and friends. She If radios glim fingers can pluck a pacts to bo gone away two weeks melody and will return by way of Ban From night And toss it over a conFrancisco. She le employed la tinent or sea; 8alt Lake. If the petalled white notea of a Mr. Mary Cowan left last weak for an extended trip to California. Violin Sharon school ehlldron present-- 1 Are blown across the mountains or ed a music recital, April 7 at tha the citys din; Sharon school. If songs, like crimson roses, are School orchestra, Lightly culled from thin bloc air Row and "America; Rue Jena Why should mortals wonder if God Jacobson, ptano: "Rose In My hears prayer? Heart; Belva Wenta, pianos Ethel Romlg Fuller "Halloween ; Valleen Elder, violin, "Withering Loaves"; Arthel-t- a Newell, ptano, "Drifting; JoyJHatch-Qitis- t ce Farnsworth, ptano "Jack In the Pulpit"; Dorthy pbensttan, Ctari-- 1 did considerable to Improve their Tha Primary FaatlTal to be premises and everyone hopes the produced May i under the di- "epidemic continues to spread. rection of the Primary officer la Hal Oadd, son of Mr. and Mrs. wall under way. Officers of the primary would appreciate the co- J. P. Gadd, met with an accident operation of tha parents la haring Saturday while on a hike In Rock their children attend primary canyon. It la reported that he regularly. A "surprise" la being slipped and rolled down n hill offered each child who attends hitting his head on a rock which regularly and taken part In the caused a concussion. Reports festival. There will bo n small from his home are that ho Is much admission charge for the festival 1 Improved and la expected to be this year so as to defray expenses about soon. of the festival and the summer Mrs. Whitmore 8nyder gave a recreation program being planned. demonstration and exhibition on home made rugs in Relief Society Mrs. Carl Bergeson, Jack Mrs. Frank Arietta of Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Katie Bllvarton, Colo., arrived la Pleas- Cluff will have charge of the lesant View Thursday to spend n son next Tuesday. week with Miss Rosemae Barge-soMembers of the Primary class Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snyder of Sunday School accompanied by and other Provo relatives. Francis Ilunn spent an enjoyable The welcome home party given day In Rock Canyon hiking and for Rlenwald Uechty Wednesday playing games Saturday. evening proved very successful. Ashton Nabeker, Buddy and Bliss Allred conducted n well ar- Verla Nebeker and Rimer Slack ranged program Including musical of Salt Lake City spent Sunday numbers. Talks by the mission- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. ary and the bishopric wore also L. Stack. given. Dancing followed the program. Jack Spader, who Is attending school at Ogden is spending thin Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Reporter week end at home with his par-Telephone 0IIJS Beautiful Easter Lily plants grown to be at the height of their glory . linos 081BI Easter h VIEW PLEASANT " VALLEY ' NEWS Petroleum Carbon grand-daughte- For Utah Timber to-S- SHARON JOIN THE Easter Parade in Style Plus Bring your Easter Bonnet to the studio, and lets fashion your hair to suit your Bon- - ; ; ; ; ; net Emma Giles Beauty Studio 329aE A Phone 517 So. A. A. Nabker who has spent tha winter at the H. L. Stack home has gone to Bear Lake where he Is employed. Daughters of Pioneers ta eating was held Thursday at the homo of Mrs. Dlantha Eklns. Mrs. Ellen Patton was assisting hoe less. Nora Ashton gave n rending. Mrs Zella Colvin and Mrs. Melba Cluff furnished the musical numbers. 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