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Show Frday, March 24, UTAH VALLEY NEWS 6RAND VIEW LISTEN DARUNG Mrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter Telephoae M-J- -l Wllford Councilman, High Stubbs and Henry Taylor wars the speakers at Sunday night meeting. A duet, "Far from My Heavenly Home was sung by Rita Jolley and Margaret Nleol. Tha two residences recently completed on Riverside drive are sow occupied. women Thlrty-flv- s attended the word Relief Society annual celebration. Many fine gifts of china and glass wars wera donated to tha Relief Society klteh-e- n. A large birthday cake with eandlea and decorated twenty-si- x in' tha Relief Society colon centered the gift table. The past presidents, Ullle Hills and Charlotte Davies, wera each preseated with a noaegay of fragrant sweet peas and daffodllls. Tha ward choir la rehearsing frequently, preparatory to thalr appearance at tha first session Freddie Bartholomew and Judy Garland in 'Linen, Darling" of Stake conference on naturday evening, at tha Tlmpanogoa chaStarring Freddie Bartholomew and Judy Qarland. Com- pel. A capable and anthnslastle conductor has bean chosen and ing to the Seera Theatre Thursday and Saturday, March tha choir should do aomo good 30 and April 1, with together GIRLS SCHOOL." ttmtnnnmmmm All Used Ckr Bqjm ONE BIG LOT at QDiUR UBD CAM Top Valeo la RUSS TRAHERI aa ISO No. Umlv. Ava. phoitk see the second PROVO HI6H feature, NOTES Aaaual Girl' Day At Prove High Kwh 81 Featuring the tnema, "Heaven" plana are nearing completion for Provo high school's annual Olrla' Day, scheduled for March SI. Gingham dresses will bt worn by every girl throughout the day. Other features of the day Include a banquet for the Glrle basketball team, a Girls' assembly, distribution of tho Provonlan, and tho Olrla basketball gama. The day will bo climaxed by the Olrla' Day dance. Ruth M. Blddulph, Girls adviser, and Betty Slmmona, president of the Glrle' organliatlon, are In charge. presented the lessen to 15 bers mem- present II for Sharon stake senior excursion to the 8. L. tempi. Tha last excursion was attended by IB members, who performed II endowments. All are requested to register at tha key desk" as you complete your days work. ' i Assignments tor Aprlf visits are: Tanner Edgemont: Beswlck and Annla Tannar. Grand View: Hand Rowley and Amelia Letts. Lak View: Florence Shepherd and Nellia Cordner. Pleasant View: Victor M. Anderson. Sharon: 8. A. Carter. Tlmpanogoe: Sam Cordner. April Is the next date THIS WEEK . . . 'PRECIOUS COSMETIC OILS see SCHOOL MOBTOHS JEWELERS school. WINDSOR (Mrs. Ferry Nielsen DIFFERENT JEWELRY To Match Any Costume tnmmtmma supplla. Tho fourth grade at tha Lln-do- n President and Mrs. Haber J. school presented tha playlet, Grant will head tha list sf L.D.8. Hans and Gretal," to tho rat church leaders who will ho honor of tho school Friday afternoon. Madge evening Wednadajr gnats at tho annual Junior Prom, announces Martell Bird of Provo, Hooley, Maxine Hendrickson and Ranee Nielson attended a chilli general ehalrmaa. aupper and social at tha home of e President Jama A. Nuttell of Hasel Hardman at Pleasant Grove. Snow College will be a member Tha Guardian claw In Boa Hive of tho education faculty of Brig met at the homa of a class mate, Jewell Walker, who la 111 Monday C evening to catch np on Boa Hive work, after which refreshments wera served and a social enjoyed. The Sunshine committee held a social Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. . F. Louder at her 'homo. Gama wera played and But Don't Skimp on refrahmenta were served. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen and daughter, Merlene, and Mr. QUALITY! and Mrs. Roy Olsen attended the Au extra OOe an acre. Invested funeral of a ilster-In-laMrs. In the beet seed, which often Alma Olaen at American Fork acre yields from 10 to 20 bn. per Monday afternoon. more, is a wise Investment. Mr. and Mrs. Rumel Cragun reto Windsor Thursday eveturned Certified Grains ning from California. Cwt. per Mrs. Edmund Cragnn Sr. enKicklow Wheat, treated S2.2S tertained at a family dinner Bun-da- y (Yielded 70 bu. last year) In honor of the birthday an- 2.23 niversary V circa Barley, treated of her husband. Covers (Yielded 03 bu. last year) wera laid for Mr. and Mrs. EdFederation Wheat, treated 2.25 ward Cragun Sr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cragun and Certified family, Mr. and Mrs. Rumel Craper Cwt. gun, the honored gnat end the WHEAT, Federation, Dlcklow hoitas. nnd Early Hart, treated $1.83 Mr. end Mrs. Oliver Johnson 1.25 nARIJRY, Trrbi moved this week Into the home of OATH, Swedish Select Mrs. ulesh Wright Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Jama Martin of Seed Salt Lake were the dinner gnats per Ih of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Muxsell 23 Me Sunday. Afariavlt Grimm 24 lie Utah Common, fanry 23 Hr Utah Common, r hoIce 22Hr Utah Common, select CLOVER, yellow or white OHc (These seeds are noxiout weed free) AT THE REMARKABLE price of Flaying 1 with see Hales Use Youb Credit at MORTON'S ... Save od Seeds Mn. Paul Crochraa and two children of Provo visited Friday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lowe. Mr. and Mn. Gerald Mux sell' were the guata of their dsuhter Mrs. LeGrand Mott of American Fork Monday evening Jewell Walker who has been ill and unable o attend school for some time la much Improved in health. TRAPS BLOW YOUR OWN HORN In The Advertising Column OF THIS NEWSPAPER Floral Nursery FUNERAL DESIGNS OUR SPECIALTY ! I ; ; Rohbocks Sons :: Here's the Season's Leader in Style , Value and Quality Commander SUITS All grains cleaned and treated hy new dust method, per Cwt. 17c BUNKER FARMS FEEDS PHONE largest PENNEYS IS READY - SHOP EARLY $1.00 : See Oub Windows 3 Alfalfa starring OF EXOTIC ASSORTMENT Tho M.I.A. officers and teach- ers held a hualnea mating at tha homa of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen Wednesday evening. The Elders quorum conducted a temple excursion to tho Salt Lake temple Tuesday. Monday evening a stake genealogy mooting was held at tha at Second ward church houao Pleasant Grove. After tha lason a social hour waa enjoyed by all Fourteen genealogical present. workers from Windsor ward wera In attendance. The Alpine ward presented the how "A Servant la tha Houao, Thursday evening at the Windsor church house. Tha proceeds want to tho Gtnaalqgical committee to bo used for plctura for h ward hones and genealogy BEAUTIFUL OFFER A Reporter) 0 Principal K. E. Weight spoke before member of the Commercial dub Monday evening the Little Theatre. He gave results of o survey recently ronducted A winsome and entertaining comedy-dram- a among Proro high graduate In Anne Shirley, Xan Grey nnd Ralph Bellamy. which their present occupations are listed. After the speech, club Thursday ami Saturday, March 31) and April LISTJIX DA1JL1XG. members were served refreshment.. n History During tho annual eight weeks sales campaign of the Provost. 500 yearbooks were sold to Provo high school students, announce Harold Boyack. faculty business adviser. The theme la see ham Young university for tho summer session from Juno IS to C. July SI, according to Dr. A. Lambert, dan of tho summer Not see YearlMNik Pictures of eight landscqpe architecture models constructed by atndents of Brigham Young university will b published In thq. March 17 Issue of Life maga-sln-e it was learned Wednesday by Professor Laval 8. Morris, chairman of tho university lanu-cearchitecture department, Y H BUtrd lit see e May Billings, Instructor In homa economics, will leave April 1 on a six months leave of absence. She will visit tha world all-tiAn record of 1114 stufain In Baa Francisco and Now dent In total registration stood York and attend a university afternoon In tho summer term la Naw York. Mlaa Wednesday Spring Quarter registration. This will bo replaced by Mrs. la an Ineraaso of more than 100 Billings Coleman Jackson of lahl. Jean over the Spring Quarter last year. AT THE e e e Contest (upshot Fur Hi mkiit Only "To encourage amateur photography, a snapshot contest la being sponsored by tha Photography Curtla Taylor, club," announce president of the club. Pbotogrspe may be entered In one of three, claaeea: portrait, scenic views, and campus life. A prise wll also be swarded for the unique picture. Reea Bench, science Instructor; Max Dernier, art Instructor; and Reed Blddulph of the Photo Art Shoppe are judges of the contest. The coulest, open only to Proro high school students, cloeea April IB. utmstm a. among the students. The maga-In- a is being sponsored by Omega Nu, Journalism fraternity, with Wayne Kesri of Cardston, Alberta, Canada, as editor. s The Paaqnler string trio from Paris played In the Provo tabernacle Monday evening on the B. concert program This la tha laat performance in America before returning to Europe for further concert work, ps Tha newly Installed system of work. seniors and graduate registering, A largo and interested group students under tha direction of attended tho genealogy claaa on worked their and en- with major profeopjra Sunday svanlng at it smoothness, exceptional gaged In dlaeumlon of tho teach- Is by President Franklin ings of Joseph Smith, also tha 8. reported Harris. lesson No. I of tho text "Teaching One Another. Former atudent of the university from Illinois, California, STAKE 6ENEAL06Y Montana, New Jersey, and Idaho will attend tha Junior Prom to be held Friday evening in the WoAmelia Latte, Reporter men! Gym. Phone 04IJ1 Merryle Stanley Rukeyser, econSharon stakd genealogical board omist and author, ipoke In Provo and nnlon masting Sunday was Tabernucle Thursday evening unfeatured by an address by Harvey der the sponsorship of the BrigHarwood of Grand View, a solo ham Young university-communit- y concert association. by Lenora. Harwood accompanied a by La Preal Harwood, "Open the Oates of the Temple." 8. A. Carter Tha Wye, new campns mag- - GIRLS aslne, appeared at tha university Wednesday and was distributed 1939 016-R- 8 c 3 Steel." ThU la tha largest number of books ever bought by Provo high students during any previous year, according to Harold Band-laeditor and Kalth Ercanbrack, buslnaaa manager. y, see Students Present Program At Hpaalah Farit Students of Provo high school presented the eighth 1b a aeries of oxchango assemblies among Utah high schools last Friday mornln at Spaniah Fork high .school. Frank Gardnar, atudent body president, was In charge, assisted by Charlotte Henrold, public service chairman. The following students particiMildred pated: Louise Bullock. Bonnett, Grant Bandley, Bert Jan Bonch, Bethene Hafen, Hlbbcrt, Loons Holder, Erma McGuire. Sever Lee Boyea, Lawrence Graham, Deon Anderson, Norman Larrlson, Garth Pehraon. Robert Hansen, Elinor Brockbmnk and wforo glamorous because each illkoa strand ha had a beauty bath in PRECIOUS co mafic oik. Infuiad with M a breath of TUMBLEWEED by LOKLE. 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