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Show Friday, December 16, 1938. UTAH VALLEY MEWS n VINEYARD Mis. Geo. F. WsUs, Reporter Telephone 61 R 4 -- quorum will hold their annual Christmas Ball Friday evening In the recreational hall for the benefit of the who are on foreign missions. The hall will be decorated. Santa Claua will be present. A fine turkey will be given away and every one present will receive a "kiss," for President Leu-or- d Madsen, terms this dance as Vineyard's first "kiss party." Budget tickets will be honored and a large crowd is expected. Mr-- . Uansa Ash, Mrs. Idyll Toone and Mrs. Oriel G. Clegg retiring Primary officers were honor guests at a party Friday afternoon at the home of President Edith Spalding. Christmas decorations adorned the rooms and Santa Claus favors were given. A delicious luncheon was served to 16 officers and teachers. Joseph E. Booth and David Kowlcy home missionaries for Vineyard held a cottage meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Victor M. Anderson. Mrs. Lenord Madsen returned home Tuesday from Jackson City, Wyo., where she was called due to the death of her brother lu law, Murris Christenson, former U.Y.U. graduate. Relief Soelety conference will he held Sunday evening in the ward chapel with President Vera Larsen In rharge. Special musical numbers will be furnished and a member of the stake board will All be present. relief society workers and ward members are requested to attend. The Elders' 8 g He knows wlut lady lore to find among her Christmas gifts and Santa wouldn't disappoint her for anything. He known she adore nine tor kings (hone rxqulsietly slierr one that do such nice things for her legs. Ami lie resllies that the more she gets the happier a holiday slie'U have. Ro take a tip from Santa, and give lovely hose galore to all tlir gals whom you like best. M X X ( I SANTAS A SMARTY X Priced from 79c to $1.29 a pair X X BOOT ERIE il 124 W. Ckntkk Pnovo, Utah fj 31 TIMPANOGOS Our Holiday Specials The officers of the M. I. A. entertained the cast of the Road Show last Tuesday evening after mutual. A pleasant evening was spent with games led by Mrs. Virginia Poulson and Mrs. Ruth Refreshments were Peterson. served. Dalebouts New Center Bakery Phono 85 808 IV. Center St. A program has been arranged for next Sunday evening which promises to be very Interesting. Raymond Partridge will k? ne ner table and a lovely silver serving dish was given to the couple. Later la the evening other friends were Invited and visiting was enjoyed. Games were played and refreshments served. Those pree-ewere Mr. and Mrs. Norval Kitchen and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Asay and family, Mrs. Andrew Johnson and son Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Crls Riding, Hsxel, Orlo, Larry and Beverly Kitchen. Friends of Mrs. Henry Jones are happy to learn she Is recovering from her recent illness. Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was under the direction of homo missionary Rowo Cllng-o- r. Tho speaker was Elder Ford of Pleasant View and Mrs. Florence Shepherd and daughter aang two numbers, "Love Divine," and Teach My Soul to Pray." nt PLEASANT Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knight of tne Jameson, Reporter Telephone 62IR1 Mr. and Mrs. Algeno Clayton, (Oral Mac Kay) havo a son born Tuesday at tho Crane Maternity homo. Mother nd baby are doing VIEW well. The annual Christmas party of the Relief society was held Tuesday with Zella Colvin In charge. The following program was given, Inea Muhlesteln, song. "Star ol tho East; Melba Clnff and Zella Colvin, song, "Message of the Bella;'' Ruth Rerhn sang "Star of Bethlehem; Amy Cox gave a piano solo and Miss Davis gave u reading. Christmas randy v served to about 50 ladies. Mrs. Claude Snyder went to Ogden today to get her son Jai-who is to be noma for the Christmas holidays. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Jensen of Rupert, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rihards of Malad, Idaho, were visitors nt the Jameson home during the weekend, Charles Ilalstrum and daughter Alice of Oakley, were visiting at the home of Oliver Hansen's home part of the week. proved. J. U. Ford has returned froi Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Poulson southern Ltah where be attended city. The went to Salt Lake Tuesday to tho funeral servies of his broth club was envisit their daughter, Eva, who Is Oliver Hansen spent Tuesday tertained at the home of Mrs. receiving treatment at the LD.B. and Wednesday In Eureka on Velva Maag last Friday evening. A chapter from the book "How hospital. business. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cordner Mary Poulson has gone to Los To Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie was enwent to Salt Lake Thursday. They Angeles for the winter. Mrs. Albert Dattge of Salt Lake joyed. Plane were laid for a party took Mrs. Cordner's mother, Mrs. Eliza Bunks who has spent the and Mr. and Mrs. George Bing- on Dec. 23 at the home of Mrs. past month at the Cordner home. ham of American Fork were Sun- Lucy Rowley. All members are InMrs. Banks will remain with her day visitors at the Newell Baum vited to bring their partners and attend. Refreshments were servdaughter In Salt Lake for the home. ed to the following: Mrs.- Lucile and Hill present. Sherman, Roy, , George Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kitchen have gone to Detrot to get new Richardson, Mrs. Thelma Mrs. Lucy Rowley, Mrs. were honored by their children ears. Returning with tnem will at a family dinner given at the be Miss Laurel Hill who has been Carol Morgan and the hostess. Miss Winifred Hasen will conKitchen home Sunday honoring honorably released rrom the duct the third of her series of their 25th wedding anniversary. Canadian Mission. for parents was A beautiful . wedding cake On Dec. 21, Pleasant View I study. group classes . m P- - m- used as a centerpiece on the din ward Is going on a special temple excursion after which those par- In the Sharon school. All parents who are Interested are cordially ticipating will have the privilege Invited to take advantage of this of seeing through tho temple. After the basket ball game Saturday evening the following young people enjoyed games and luncheon at the Arlington Snow home with Mr and Mrs Morbeth Snow as hosts: Mr and Mrs Harold Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Biles Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cowley and Mr. and Mrs. Arllqgton Snow. The annual Christmas party given by the Primary will be held next Tuesday at 3:15 in the ward amassment hall. All primary age children of the ward are Invited. - Koc-bcrha- ni, onL stake hoard was a visitor. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Jolley are caring for tho Pinegir children while their parents, Mr. eqd Mm. Joe. Plnegar are on n trip through California, Arisona and Intermediate points. Ths relief soelety presidency, extend a ordlal invitation to all ward members to attond the eon-fenee of tho organisation to bo hold nest Snndny evening nt T o'clock in tho chapoL Reports will be given by the secretary and the president Special mnsic is provided and an altogether Internet lng evening la aaaured all who attend. A large end enthusiastic groupt attended choir practice on Tuao- day evening, after M.LA. Tbs ward conductor la n capable lender and we have sufficient talent In the ward to maintain n flno choir. All we need la regular rehearsals so as .to have suitable music for every occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson wars visitors at ancrament meeting Sunday evening. Stake Bsmnel missionaries Bradshaw and B. H. Jolley won the speakers last Sunday evening. A large and appreciative audience re -1 1:-1- NOTICE for for and a A Genuine 2 for 1 SALE FIRST TIRES QUALITY To make room for New Tread Designs. Current Tread Designs Must Go! Only a Limited .Quantity so Hurry All EXAMPLE -- 600.16 . $14.15 Now 2 for $14--1 5 (All Sizes including Truck Tires) L & H TIRE CO. Reporter Relief Bociety conference will be held 8unday evening. A fine program has been arranged under the direction of President Rarh-ea- l Mecham. The public Is Invited for the BOY for the GIRL SCOOTERS BICYCLES DOLLS COOK SETS BUGGIES TRICYCLES ICE SKATES TRAINS Thousands and thousands of shiny shiny new toys Impatiently waiting far pood girls and boys. All the old favorites, and many sn new Only a Santa could create them for yon. And, speaking of Santa, ice. re good news in view lie'll be at Firmages awaiting PAINT SETS SEWING SETS TOY PIANOS WAGONS for the BABY for Everyone BLOCKS THE PLEASURE OF RECALLING JOYOUS TIMES TEDDY BEARS TOY DONKEYS RATTLES TOY PIANOS RUBBER BALLS drive from bis place in the Arctic snow, Cause lie likes to he here at Christmas, you know, lies promised to make us his very first stop, In order to rest up after his hop. And that is the story we have for you. Xow, nr sure hope, you! and Other Attractive Shapes SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY Girls club lust $13 OF CHILDHOOD 95c Down . . 50c Weekly, Next Year Sch-one- EXPERIENCES AT CHRISTMAS Visit Firmages Toy Basement There you will find everything to thr ill the children. hostess. A special program was presented In Relief Society Tuesday. The event was a recognition party for two members, Mrs. Fred and William Ferguson who will c.clclirutt-llieffiftieth wedding anniversary this week. Old time songs were uiig and delicious refreshments were served. Out of ward friends and relatives who were guest were Mrs. Ifaxcl Anderson, May y and Ella Clayton, Mrs. Myrtle and Maude Eastman. Jlrs. Margaret Fulslphr and Mr. and Mrs. Orland Pyne and family were in Balt Lake City It Pays to Shop Vjf 9 110 W. Center St. Ro-hf- irell be seeing at Mortons Jewelers r "" 95 Thursday. Games and social rliat were the main diversion and a tasty luncheon was served to the members. Wilma Wiscnnihe, Melba Grace Boom Joscphim. Booth, Nila Booth. Stella Boun-puElsie Farnsworth. Leona Davis,. Edllhe Trotter and the you, too ; liell attend. A very special program is being arranged for sacrament meeting Christmas night Dr. Gerrlt de Jong will be the honored guest snd at this time the new organ will be dedicated. Primary play hour for Sharon slake will be held In Edgemont today at 3:00. All officers and teachers are requested to attend. Seymore tilaifer Is visiting with his sister and brother in lnw Mr. and Mrs. Odell of Springvllle. Bishop and Mrs. Sharp Cflles-pl- e and Mr. and Mrs. James PIiip-Rleft fust week for a trip to Arizona and California. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ferguson left last week for an extended trip to the oast. Miss Ileth Brereton was hostess to the members of the Bnrlie-lu- r ar M SALE UT- Mortons Offer Helbros EDGEMONT to . m TOYTOWN with Ellen Bellow enjoyed. Membars SHARON VIEW Busan Burley, Idaho, were renewing their acquaintance with friends of tho ward last week. They were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Cook and Miss Usxte Cook. They were former residents of the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Johnson are happy over the birth of a son Wednesday, Dec. 7 at the Crane Maternity home. Relief Society meeting was well attended Tuesday and a program of unusual Interest was given. Mrs. Dexxle Lamb gave a book review and Mrs. Virginia Poulson gave a talk on Sugar In the Diet. also suggestions or making Christmas randies. Christmas songs were directed by sirs. Jenwere nie Farley. Refreshments served with Mrs. Mary Biggs and Next Mrs. Johnson in charge. week the literary lesson will be given by Mrs. Myrtle Christenson. Anthony Nelson returned home Saturday after spending several weeks at the L.D.S. hospital where he was receiving treatment. Although not entirely well Mr. Nelson's condition Is much Im- opportunity. A apodal Christinas program will ha given next Tuesday night at mutual. In Che naeemhly period. Mrs. Barnlta Morgan has charge of the arrangements. Last Tuesday svsnlng Mias Helen Replay sang n solo and n reading was glvsn by Miss Fern kitchen. A song by Mias Clementina Calder In theaaaembly program also was of tho Orem bridge clnb entertained Mrs. La Earl Burr. Chinese checkers and contract bridge, and a tasty luncheon Miss Naomi Park) (By famished entertainment for Phono Of JI about 25 guests. Many lovely were presented to tho honorA special session of tho Rollef gifts ed guest. Society conference will be held Sunday evening. Everyone Is Invited to come and hear a very GRAND good program. Mrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter Tuesday afternoon was an enTelephone Ol-Jjoyed by the ladles of tho Relief on Tho lesson work and Society. Mrs. Doss, county nurse, gave business was well given by Mrs. Joseph Hancock and Mrs. Verona an educational talk on Roclal disHula, who gave soma very fine ease to a largo group of relief Christmas suggestions. Mrs. Kate society women on Tuesday at 0. During the afternoon a fine Cordner retold an Interesting Christmas story. Mrs. Verde quilt was made for Mrs. Maree-len- e Davis, after which a dainty Washburn gave the visiting teacher's topic. All are Invited to Christmas tray was served to each next Tuesday afternoon to hear lady, Mrs. Da lay Nelson of the waa present. Mrs. Blanche Christensen give the literary lesson. Last Sunday evening tho Delta Pill Fraternity of the B.Y.U. gave a very Interesting program. Ladd Cropper aang two solos. A good crowd was in attendance. NOT 2 V2 SALE The missionary dance Friday evening was very enjoyable. A NOT 2 V2 premium large crowd enjoyed the music of Slelneker'i orchestra. -BWoodford Wilkerson of Orem left Monday for Ely, Nevada, where he will be employed In that I' Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Me porter Telephono 04 JI Two for lOe Each 8c TASTY MEAT PIES HONEY COCOA MT ROLLS per do. 2flc "HONEY MEN" All decorated for Christmas Be 8 for 25c speaker and a story will bo told by Mrs. Maud Partridge. Special musical numbers havo boon arranged in keeping with the season. Church services Sunday evening were conducted by the stake missionaries with Wallace Gurr In charge. The speakers were Reed Sue-clBurgnor and P. K. Nielsen. musical numbers were: a vocal eolo "Bolls of the Sea" by P. K. Nielsen end e violin solo by his son. David Nielsen. Both were accompanied by Miss. Mildred Where Your Credit is Qood 5 dmjna.ira Tuesday. i . . |