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Show Friday, March UTAH VALLEY SEWS Utah Valley News Pablltbed every Friday morning by UTAH TALLEY PUBLISHING CO. IT North Flnt Provo, Utah. Weat matter November II, 1137 at the poet Entered aa aocoad-claa- a at Provo, Utah, under the Aet of March 3, 1171. m Spring Opening d According to the calendar, Spring cainc around the corner this week, March 21. Officially it in here next week, with a grand window display in all of Provos stores March 211 and SO, and the grand opening Friday evening on Center atreet and University avenue. But Spring is a glorious time, whether we recognize it one way or another. To some its chief attraction lies in garden seeds and garden tools, with a garden bug biting hard in every muscle. To others its value is mainly in planning, and working, in remodelling and building, in dreaming new dreams of things to enjoy and care for, Again many people enjoy Spring mainly liccausc it brings new life to the earth, with balmy skies and budding trees and bursting blooms, that make a new heaven and new earth of the old dead winter scenes we have become so accustomed to look at day after day. vM- m about these Hum mN mm da ffiaatretoA-- Ch Mg Sjfh I sail mu at tl to maw mm a. Wa know you'd Ilka to T Am am faipec th Am tailoring and la uf Wby lot mm he aid 1st aa dw $20 and $25 MOSE LEWIS "nori wearn PLEASANT Haportar Telephone SMI Cbrlatenion. Tba historical letting for tba novel Lome Doon wm given. At the next meeting Mra. Chrlatenaon will give tne book Interview to the clnae. Next Tneadny will be tba social service loaaon given by Edna Larsen. Members of tba ward who went on the temple exeurelon Tuesday were Mr., and Mrs. Charles O. Keeler, Jfr. and Mra, John H. Mnrdoek, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Adame, Mr. Theodore Farley Sr, Mra Amelia Latte, Maud Rowley, Orlaaa J. Rowley, Lucy Raamu-bae- n, Nellie Cordner, Delay Draper and Caroline Bnrgt Mr, and Mra. Lee Hurt have moved Into the ward to make their borne. They formerly lived In Lake View. Mr. and Mra. E. B. Terry spent laat Friday and Saturday la Salt VIEW Bnian Jamaaon, Reporter Telephone 011R1 No church services will be held here Sunday due to quarterly conference at the Lincoln auditorium. S. A. Carter of the stake genealogical commute wm a visitor to the ganMlogical meeting Monday evening. Mra. James T. Blaka gave a birthday dinner, honoring her husband Sunday at tbelr home. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mra. Max Blnka, Mr. and Mra. Glen Rowley and baby of Salt Lake, Mra. Mary Bunnell and Mias Rath Blake tba honor gueat and hosteH. Mr. and Mra. Carl R. Andreaeon and non Erik of Lon Angeles accompanied by Mr. and iMn. Jack Dryer and daughter, Ran aa, who have spent tba winter In California, have visited here with Mr. and Mra. Axel F. Andreaeon during the week. The Dryers have gone to their home In Ogden and Mr. Andreaaon returned to Los Tba Vanguards and Junior! of the Pleasant View M.I.A. held a party Monday evening In tba ward amuaamant hall. About IB boy and glrla enjoyed progressive table games, an extemporaneoua program and luncheon. Mr. nnd Mra. Karl I. Tonng and Mr. and Mra. Harold Peterson wars In attendance. Mra. Tonng and Mrs. Petaraon era Junior glrln nnd Vanguard leaden respectively. Mr. and Mra. Claude Snyder bad as their weekend guests Mr. Bliss Bergesoa and Haley Short of Silverton, Colo. Rosemse came bars to attand the B.Y.U, Tba Snyders and their guests spent Sunday In Ogden visiting Jack Snyder who la at school then. Lenora Ashton went to Bland-in- g Sunday with A. J. Gleaaon, who wm called to PleMant Grove due to the serious Illness of bla mother. The Gleason and family are arriving bars Wednesday to spend several days at tba ThomM Ber-ges- Huntington hu visited here during the week with her parenta, Mr. and Mra. ThomM Welle. Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Harding have gone to Salt Lake where Mr. Harding win be employed by the Clover Leaf Harris Dairy. Hyrnm Gillies who hM been Mrionaly ill at the home of hia daughter In Balt Lake through the winter In slightly Improved nnd wm able to vlnlt with hla family In Vineyard daring the week. Mrs. Ruth Stone reviewed the book "The City of Belle" at the literary meeting at Relief 8oelety i! 5. , Provo Conservatory .... J Radio brarm banting ETTA BROOKS fioict (By DrLeaaa Bradshaw) X. The Orem literary clnb wm entertained by Mra. Zola Malone at her home Thursday afternoon. Mr. Poulaon and Mra. Miller on played an Instrumental duet cello nnd violin respectively. The Vance trio, Malba .Calder. Nina Stratton and Bernice Chrla ten-se- n, accompanied by Zola Malone, sang. The afternoon wm spent in playing gamM after whicn delicious luncheon wm served to members nnd gnests. The Boy 8couta of Sharon ward Tueshiked to the River-bottocooked where they day evening their supper and spent the evening In playing gamM and singing songs. Tha Sharon ward hall wm the seen of a BL Patricks day party Friday evening. A dellclonn dinner wm given. The rest of the evening wm npent in dancing. "Happy Valley," a play, wm preMBted Wednesday evening by Pleasant View ward in the Sharon ward amusement ball. "Henry Esmond wm tba book y reviewed la Relief Society by Mra. Effie Green of Provo. Mrs. Blanch Christensen aleo reviewed the book "811m M truer. Sunday evening! program sacrament meeting wm given by student of the Sharon stake seminary. Omar HanMn took charge of the meeting. Prayer wm offered by Ard la Gadd and Panl Foote. Short talks were given by Fay Davie, Nephl Berge-ne- r. Marine Boulton, Loralne Jones, Maud Replay and Victor C. Anderson. A rending wm given by Fern Kitchen and a song wm given by Naomi Ferguson. IT New beginners classes in all forms of dancing for children and adults featuring foundation technic. Professional Routines for Advanced Students Tu-da- I! I 505 Phonb (Entirr Second Floor) Now In the Second Week of the of the on Frail Trees 434-- W Fashion Flow Bedroom Suites Lowest Prices! Highest Quality! ir,, Your Old Furniture or Piano Taken in part payment Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center NO INTEREST SOME ONE Advantage DISTINCTION of this unusual MONARCH RANGE SALE BEESLEY MONUMENT CO. let So. 'Every MONARCH OOA COMBINATION, OB KIC will have Included wi the regular purchase price the range. Enough geuul Phone 1014 Armstrong! Linoleum to cot 9x19 room. If linoleum not needed maaj other pi miums of eqaal value wUl a Apple, Cherry, Peach, Pears, FOR SALE 10 Arrea water. Primes, Apricots. 8TANDARD VARIETIES All Grown and Propagated from local trees Pave from $g to $25 on Each Pet UBm. at a. For Homes, Bnildtag Lots, Business Locution. Apts., or Industrial Prop, it jr , Wild Wood Hollow SEE Farm Nurseries PROWS and HAWS Realty Company Chris. Jeffersex in Lake View-Ph- one 011R2 Included. 10 eh. Up. E. Union Terms for 93,100. Cattle Rurh fa Wasatch Go. 100 Ac. with Rea. rights mod. home haras, ut bldgs. - Implements 79 fcead Hereford cattle 9 Ixwar 70 sheep, pnrrbreda for 914,000.00 ; Of Factory liquidated A FINE GIFT FOR SI W. : FINAL CLEARANCE EASY TERMS Distinction characterise every fine place of monumental work wa create, regardless of Its cost A modaat Stone will reflect a beauty and dignity ont of all proportion to what one pays for It, m ws design and develop It Nay wa show haw much more a major price will afford, la Monument by na j SALE! SALE! St Phone 403 j North University Avenue NOTES The Friday party wm given by the Eighth grade Mwing claw featured the making fo 81 Patrick hata, tha prlx winning hat being made by Theora Powell. Refreshment and doll favon made of gum drops were enjoyed. Committees responsible for It succsm are: Valena Cameniah, chairman; Norma Loveless, secretary; Evelyn Park, Shirley Andrews, Beth Suit, decorations; Helen Dunford, Beth Williams, Donna Lon Hall, entertainment; , i INTERVIEWS DAILY dt Prove, Utah " Director ANNOUNCES SHARON j j . , s: Tuesday afternoon. LINCOLN HIGH J The debate squad were guests of the Pleasant Grove high school debaters March S3, both teams Lake City. meeting In friendly contest for Mrs. Carolina Burgl of Mnntl practice on the subject af a V. la vlaltlng with Mra. Amelia alliance. Although the Letts. Ogden tournament la over, Logan, Mra. E. B. Terry entertained a Aahton bom Mr. and Mra. ThomM Liddlard 8alt Lake and Provo still face group of friend! Tunday In honor of bar daughter Blrdeen and family of Salt Lake were Lincolns debaters. The team at who wu nine yeara old. Refresh- Sunday vlslton at tba John Lelb-har- P.G. Included Daryl 8tewart, Cleo Davis, Madge Lewis, and Mary home. ments were served and game enJean Skinner. joyed by tba following: Joan Honoring Reed R. Eklns on bla e Loveleae, Lyle Da Lange, Laura birthday bla family gathered for The Thespian piny "Tne Hong Bell Cook, Hetty Ann Carter, Sunday dinner after which music Robbins, Jerry Fnutln, Vi- and games were enjoyed. Those of My HMrt wm one of the beat lens Nelson and France Turpin. present were: Mr and Mrs. Frank dramatic presentations in the history of Llneoln school, according to Mias Dorthy Jones. It la fortunate for all who did see this play on March 17 that the eMt hM ban prevailed upon to present it again, March 17, being the date of the jiext performance 348 West Center at Lincoln Mudltorlum. L & H TIRE CO. .1 VINEYARD ' De-lor- es M4 . recent ImproveOna of th ments In the Lincoln high school auditorium la a set of risers. They 'were built by the mechanical art department under the direction of Boyd Davis, and the school board furnished the material!. The jchuol band and the glee clubs both um them, for they display very effectively these groups. semiThey nr arranged in n circle around the outside of the stage. !Ir and Mra. Roy H. Gappmayer Ida Cowley and Melba Clurf Mr and Mra. Ivarn Pyna and Mr. were honored Tuesday evening at nnd Mra. C. W 11 ford Laraan left tba Cowley home, their birthday Fran-elac- o San for Monday morning anniversaries both this vhera they will attend tba past week. ChlneM occurring checkers were World! Fair. Tbay expect to be played, Sterling Cluff wining high away about a waek. score, after which delicious X.ud Foulaon laft Saturday wore served to: Mr. morning on a bueineae trip to nnd Mra. Hal Cowley, Mr. and Souli Fella, S. D. Mra. Sterling Cluff, Mr. and Mra, The npeakera at tba aacramant Clarence Aahton, Mr. and Mra. laat wuk wars P. W. Median and Morbeth Snow, Mr. and Mra. Bliss Allan Bellown of tba Stnka hlgb Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Harold council. .Peterson, Mrs. T. J. Lewis gave a dinner Special muiical nnmbara wart a piano aolo by Sherrla Tarry and Tuesday In honor of her daughter AngelM Tuesday. Mrs. Andraa-so- n and son will visit in Ogden a piano dnat by Bhorrla Terry Norma Ashton whose birthday occurred on that date. Immediate and Vineyard for n few weeks beand Lou Jean Robbins. Tba literary laaaon In Relief family members were In attend- fore returning home. Wakefield of ance. Mra. Clinton Society waa given by Mra. Myrtle :: THREE HITS uUl TIMPANOSOS Mrs. C. H. Poaleoa, Beth Cordner, Arlene Adams, Paula Mae Lotsa, refreshments. James, Mr. and Mrs. Amoa Mao-haand family of Murray, Emery Eklna and Viola Paterson of Salt Lake City, Raed Jr, Shirley, Minnie, Maurlne, Elmer, Colleen, Alton and Paul Eklna and Mr. and Mra. lined Eklna. Mr. and Mra. Edwin Anderson were Sunday visitors In Ogden. T. J. Lewis returned to Duchesne Wednesday after spending a week at home with bln family. Mr. ard Kpt. Sterling Cluff and family attended a birthday diner Sunday at th bom of Alta Walker In PleMant Grove, given In honor of Devere Walker and Mra. Cluff. Mra. Geo. F. Welle, Reporter it. ' V vta forces to accomplish any real results, for the inertia cl man is greatest at this Spring season, with its languid air and lialmy skies, and the natural propensity of most of us to let George do - r Si fabrics. pmT ne regrettable thing about Spring is the necessity for clearing away the debris of the wintry Months, and carrying off the accumulations of the sluggish winter time. are not only necessary from Spring clean-up- s She sanitary point of view, but also our aesthetic feelings demand a thorough checking up. Unsightly burn, fences, broken and diseased trees, as well as accumulations of rubbish, ashes and back-yarlitter all must le removed if our sense of sight is not abused, and the natural beauty of this valley is to be enjoyed. The Junior Chamber of Commerce and every civic organization in every community must join 24, 1939 Inspect the beautiful new "1999" They will Mra you ao mu M half on your fuel MIL Thouuuds of horn wives have found guaranteed Monarch ranges. D. T. R. Co. today. A GENUINE MONARCH GOAL RANGE and choice of premiums a little M . Dixon-Taylor-Rus- sell your for $87.50 Go. |