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Show SATURDAY OCTOBER 8, .. - Pleasant urove x.ocai r 7 ,; Mrs. LeRoy Thorn and her mother, Mr V, N. West were Salt Lake- rial-" rial-" tori Sunday, , ' ' ' v .-.. f v ' Mrs. J. R. Hallldajr and ton, John, Jr., visited with S. R. Halliday at the Holy Cross hospital Sunday. ' Miss Blaine Clark entertained about thirty of " her frends at a trouHsciu tea at her home Tuesday afternoon. . . Mrs. Ethel Drysdale attended a meeting Friday - ereninff nt "Prororof the Utah Tow. r & Light Co's. em. ployes. " - ' - . Mr. and Mrs. H. C Itobrrtson. Mrs Garland Clark and Mr.- and Mrs. Axel Johnson were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. IfTsrATly nmFTh i 1 d ren re turned to their home In Milford - Thursday,- after' visiting: here a " few days with relatives. Mrs. Nellie Barms of Vermont. 111. Is visiting indeflnately with her daughter. Mrs. B. G. Linehangk, Mrs. Barnes likes the Utah climate and th hospitality of our clttiens. Mrs. Ford Poulson 1 at the home of her mother, Mrs. Effl Marrott with a fine baby boy, bora Monday. Ford wfll hear the glad newt at Panaca, Nevada, where he la teaching" school this winter. The "M" Men of the Second ward held a social Monday night at the home of Raymond Peterson water they divided the class into two sections to prepare for preliminary balloting for class officers. The election was held Tuesday Tues-day evening. . Roy Oscarson entertained Saturday evening at a handkerchief, hoe and nccktfe ahower In honor of Roy Olpln. wh0 wfll leave soon for a mission to the Northwestern states. Th gueatt - were all old friends and school maee of Roy and were anxious to enjoy one; . mora "grand aoctaT. The renins; was spent in games and school rami, aences. Roy received many useful helps to his wardrobe. Dainty ra. treshmenta were served. - OufNoMown greats at the Clark-Baxter Clark-Baxter wedding reception included: Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Gamett, Mr. and Mrs.' W. O. Ramseaw and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ward of 8alt Lake City; Mrs. B. J. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. - Ward. "Mr. and Mrs. T. It. "ileal..-. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parks. Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Ward. Mr. and Mrs. William Frlsby. Mr. and Mra. J. Frank Ward. Mr. and Mra. 'George Ellis and Bon, and Mrs. Harold Baxter, all of Provo. and Mrs. B. L. Allyn of Milford 1 .ViV lT.ir Beaut in i in . i 'I $16 -I II I 111 I ' HNNEy0F'raE!0RCE u ' ,. v , ''X!0 i Oftwir SEEM T& LOSE THEM IF VIEZ. ttM I k0CA8LE-r4Mot)0l I 3 -I T. 1 t Mf JW am SSf K I . . ' r "TT c Kwr. w mi ArMirAs AKjm- V0H," V. S-r- c7"rr? ' ' jliliP' ll i C. unc i .. a "BBSSBBSsStSaBBBBBBMBJBBBSsJ - - -. 9 alfVAatS)A I 1927 '' r Reed and Leonard. Palll. of Of den, vislteO telaflys here Sunday. . "7 Miss- Lida Thomp6n 'z and Mies AJda Fugal are Salt Lake visitors to- day. (Saturday). ',' President and Mrs. S.'" t Chlpman made several pleasant calls In Pleas ant Grove Wednesday. Mr. andMrg. Joseph Galll of Midway, Mid-way, were guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fugal Wednesday. . Mrs. J. P. Fugal received eleven prizes at thStat.e.XaJJLjQui,ol-thir tn varieties that were exhibited. Apple Pickers Wanted J. D. Thome, Phone 57-W. nounces the birth of a fine baby boy Sunday morning. Mother and baby are doing line. Mrs. John Thompson and James Green, mother and uncle of Miss Leda Thompson, were her guests Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen of Manti, parents par-ents of Mrs. Moffett are Ylattlng this week with their ton and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R Eaaton Moffett Mrs. Jack Walton (Miss Bias Armltatead before hr marrlase) ot Atlantic City, N. J- bar mother, Mrs-Mary Mrs-Mary Annitstaad, will spend a, month here with relatives and friends. Dr. B. C. Iinehangh and tons Glade and Kale, have spent several days this week at the State Fair at Salt Lake City. They have several head of cattle at the fair and have ricttred soma prlaes as wall as lota of enjoyment . Dr. and Mra. R. J E wan of Lewis, town, I1L, spent several days this week at the home of Dr. and .Mrs. B. CTLInebaagh. while enrouts bom from a trip to California. : Dr. Swaa and Dr. Iinebaugh were roontlmates In college: days and enjoy each others Society. - '. . . -. y " T The Toung Mothers' Club were entertained en-tertained Thursday at ' the , home ot Mra. Junlua A. West The' following program was rendered: Duets, Roland Ro-land Jacobs and Harold Peay; Book Review, "Tale of Two - Cities" by Estelle Fenton; Story of the "Tale of Two cities:' .byBetta Swenson; -nd Mrs. Ida S. Dusenberry talked on a proposed course in child psychology to be given In the near future as Extension Ex-tension work from the B. V. U. Dainty refreshments were served to twenty- five guests. A very enjoyable afternoon after-noon was reported. j Be Prepared We Carry A Large Stock . -of ' - ifulO'Coats Latest Style and Colors. .50 to $25.00 Thorne?s Clothes Shop : . ,:. u - ' - . : - ' -.-. - - - - - - -a-. iifERIOAN Mrs. Warren . B. Smith -,TUitM Meads - .. Ernest - Clayton - and Miss - Uda Thompson enjoyed a trip around Jim-panogos Jim-panogos loop road Sunday and after ward Joined Mrs. ' Stena Clayton at tna John EL Chrlstensen home ' at Orem for V short visit p I ii ww.rww v .... , '' i i ui i ii ti'i n ?n ':inwi i ' 7fir lMirMM rooet Enough light to permit the eye to see clearly . ind easily in any part of the room. V Uniform distribution of light throughout the . .- room. . ' . Direct rays from lamp bulbs should not strike the eye. When they do, glare results; and - glare is the greatest enemy of good eyesight AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY - TAKE ADVANTAGE FORK CITIZEN mm " uvi Chrlatensea ot Orem, visited wjth -Mayor and Mrs. ti B. Newman.'; in Saturday. "' . : Mr. and Mrs, James jL Dlckerson and son', Xealle,1 war ta bgainf(ttiu day) guesU of Dr. and Mrs., Wiley M, Cragnn-and Mr., and .Mrs,. D, F. Lighting . Brings rGreaiter Enjoyment To Your Home OF FT Beginning October lg limited time, we are offering home lighting equipment of the most modern type, beautiful in design and providing a plentiful, soft, restful rest-ful light for living room and dining room. $2.50 Per Month Installed in Your llome An Allowance Will Be Made for Your Old Fixture See these superb fixturesiti WHiayroomsor telephone for a representative to call JtjrJrl IJXci At i JfUtSULC SEtWlCB: Mr. and Mrs. Alvtor -Ilaaa txa the protfd 'aienU otV fcao baby boy bom on Stfnday. - AllnceTned are ' Mrs. J. D. Wadley was called to Draper Sunday on account of th lll- oess of Mrs. Joseph Mickelson. She, will remain indcflnitsly. :, NOW ! SATURbAY OCTOT P , Kc-.f7adly, ' ..k'aria ' .OawalrEhei:-. teniing-th C.A, C at U! winter.' Misses Frra and . haw been rtaiUng vtht Put tw. with thilr brother, Lyman, ty at Tooel. . i Jr8" ' |