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Show .- . -" ,w- T ' '.-.V J ," --i-rV' 'A v'. J- . PAGE FOUR- PROVO (UTAH.) EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, JUNE 2, - 1938. v SECTION TWO SPRINGVILLE MRS. MANILA BROWN Correspondent Phone 223-W L Announcement is made of the marriage of. Miss Ada Childs, - daughter rf ,Mras. Cassie Childs i'of this city and Morris Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Taylor of . Salem, which took place the past week with President J. Emmett Bird of Kolob stake performing the ceremony. In honor of the young couple, a wedding reception recep-tion wks held in the First ward amusement hall on Wednesday evening. A program," dance and refreshments were features of the entertainment with a large group of relatives and friends in attendance. "Mrs. Lewis Childs and children Lewis B., and Mary Ann, are spending a few days with relatives rela-tives in Pocatello, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Mell Haymond en--tertained at a nicely arranged din- WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WUbo! Calomel And TbU Jinny Oil tf M n k the Morninf RariV ! G The llrer should pour out two pound of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile lii not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloat up your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour. sunk ana the world loons puns. A mere bowel movement doesn't get at the cause. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up." Harmless, gentle, yet amai-' Ing in making bile flow freely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name. 2fic. Stubbornly refuse anything else (adv) ner at their home Saturday even ing complimentary to Miss Patri- cia luoage ana w. ven wfliwig, who will be married next weeK. CovJers were arranged for the guests of honor, Mrs. J. W. Whit- ing, Mrs. A. H. Child, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting, Miss Venice Whiting and Matt Oisen. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lambert of Salt-Lake City were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Arvii Jtsira and family on Memorial day. Mrs. Golden Anderson and baby of Ogden are visiting the form er's parents, Mr. anu Mrs. .n.. j. Hall and other relatives nere for several weeks. Mrs. Anderson was formerly Miss Charlotte Hall. Mrs. Lome Hail of laano is spending a few weeks with her. sister, Mrs. E. O. Hall and family fami-ly here. Mrs. Ila Cranmer was hostess to members of the Old Friends club at her home on Friday evening. even-ing. A delightful time was spent with cards following a delicious luncheon. Prizes for the evening's entertainment went to Mrs. Thel-ma Thel-ma Cherrington and Mrs. Lillie Hume. Special guests included Mrs. Victor Anderson and Mrs. Blanch Tipton. Mrs. Frank Ashby of Missoula, Mont., and her two children Ted and Leona, have spent the past few davs visiting: Mrs. J. C. Niel- son and family in this city and other relatives in surrounding towns. LaSo club members were en tertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Louise Bramall. Cards and a delicious lunch were enjoyed with prizes for the games going to Mrs. Bernice Harper and Mrs. Clifford Fullmer. Special guests at the party were, Miss OUR BOARDING HOUSE IrWlTH iAJOR HOOPLE GEMTUeMBKI, 1 AM START-IWQ START-IWQ "THE HOOPLE BOOSTER LEA3JJE filVE A HELPING HAMO"-ID VOUP FELLOWMAKJ JS OUR SLOaAM wWTH MY C3EKUUS FOR ORSASJJZATIOW IT WILL, SOOKJ BB A POWER FROM COAST TO COAST, BUT X WILL WEAR THE AAAMTEL OF AFPLUEMCE WITH TRUE HOOPLE TOLER AMCE f yVSV COUSMJ ELMBR VUS ALWAYS 20lW TOjORdAKSire SOME KIWI? OF SAS5IETYU-ANP HE FIAJALLV PIP, AFTER TW' COPS HAP RUNS TH' BELL Oki HIM HE SOT UP TH7 FRIEWLTS OF OUR FEATHEREP SOWaSTERS CLUB AND EVERY MEMBER WAS ALLOWED A CANARY INI HIS ? X WILL WEAR THE --V " I I tL- Cr- ANt-l-t.i-tCjic I If , , I f ON 7H WW iri iniom i i a 'v. "V. 'v. -v. "- . r -m i CQPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE. INC' T. M. REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. iKJD WE THOUaHT HE WAS OOlNkS TO FOR3ET ALL ABOUT THE IDEA Washington Merry-Ground (Continued from Page One) Calif orniaris Pay Visit To Provo BEST - SAFEST - CHEAPEST in Provo FURNITURE AND OTHER STORAGE SOLICITED 546 South First West, Provo - Phone 18 s Zina Coffman and Mrs. Sylvia Allen. Among the lovely parties arranged ar-ranged for Mrs. Geraldine Eggert-son" Eggert-son" Simmons a recent bride, was one at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gower Simmons in Spanish Fork last Wednesday to which a number num-ber of Springrville relatives and friends attended. The Val Norn girls of the B. Y. U assisted by the bride's sister, Mrs. Howard - Thome, also a former member of the social unit, and Mrs. Paul Holt of Provo, entertained at a party at the E. H. Holt residence in Provo, Saturday evening. Mahy relatives and friends from this city were in attendance. Members of the Fourth ward choir and partners entertained at an enjoyable canyon party last Wednesday night. Games and lunch were features. Mr. and Mrs. J. Morgan enter tained for the Neighbors Club at n ranvon rartv at Sulpher bprmgs Hobble Creek last Wednesday night. In attendance were Mrs. Arvii Bird. Mrs. Julia Dallin, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Dallin, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Dallin, Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mrs. Cassie Childs Russell Childs. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Burton of Pioche, Nev., were among the visitors to Springville this week. of the big reasons for the Increas ed desire to revise neutrauiy. It war breaks this summer, Mr. Hull and his career boys may be the first to regret their crackdown crack-down on the Nye resolution and Spain. , I JOHN ROOSEVELT . A Washington florist , shop has finally collected seven dollars from John Roosevelt for a corsage ne bought for his fiancee last Christmas, Christ-mas, but it took a long time. After repeatedly dunning young Roose velt, he sent them the money in a franked envelope. : : BRUCE BARTON 1 When Reoresentative Bruce Bar ton head of the nationally known Batten. Barton. Durstine &Osborn advertising firm ran for congress last year he scored front page pub licity all over the country witn nis platform pledge to "repeal a law a day." But during his five montns m the house, Barton has kept him self very much in the bacKgrouna. The other day Representative Jim McGranery of Philadelphia voiced his puzzlement over Barton's Bar-ton's wary conduct. "Bruce," he said, "you are either one of the smartest or dumbest men who ever came to congress. You got yourself a lot of swell publicity during your campaign, but you haven't follow ed it up at all. We are disappoint ed with you, because, frankly, we were all set to nail you if you had stuck your chin out.' "And don't you tnink I aion t know that." Barton replied, laugh ing. "I knew that some twenty ex-district attorneys here in tne house were just itching to give me the third degree if I gave them a chance. That's why I've watch ed my P's and Q s and kept quiet." . ... Jean R.4 Paulson, editor of the Tribune-Teleeram at San Luis Obispo, Cal., formerly with Provo Herald, Mrs. Paulson, tavern Harris) and their young son, Douglas, re here for a vacation, v. Also in the party are Walter Anderson, Tribune-Telegram shop foreman, and Mrs. Anderson, who are touring Utah. The Paulsons will spend two weeks in Provo, Pleasant Grove and Salt Lake City, with relatives and friends. Cranium Answers (Question? on Pace 2, Sec 2) Thev badf the same amount of land and their land adjoined. TO , MEET FRIDAY American Fork 4-H club leaders and supervisors will meet Friday at 2 p. m. in Memorial hall to complete plans for the summer reports Bessie J. Kirkhaxn, home demonstration agent. MOVING? If Molng. call the HARDY TRANSFER. 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IRONING BOARDS SSc WICKER FERNERIES $31.95 Cedar Chests All Chests 20 OFF! 0C? mom. 8, G5G 4 DRAWER Walnut Finish X3HESTS IT r - SAID MRS. A. TO MRS. B. REMEMBER THAT IT'S WALL STREET HEAD The recent chat between William Wil-liam M. Martin, 31-year-old new chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, and President Roosevelt Roose-velt was very friendly. SEC Chairman Wiliam Douglas who accompanied Martin to the White House, introduced him in this, gay manner: "Mr. President I want to present another New Dealer." "Welcome into the family, Mr. Martin," laughed the president. "Glad to have you young radicals with us." "The pleasure is all mine, Mr. President," replied Martin. "We radicals have got to stick to gether." MERRY-GO-ROUND Trivial incidents sometimes loom tremendous on the political stage. The fact that Maury Maverick Mav-erick dined with the Soviet am bassador has been circulated among his Texas constituents with the whisper that Maury is a communist com-munist . . . On the other hand, the fact that Senator Byrd referred to Maverick as a "baboon" has been circulated in Virginia to the detri ment of Senator Byrd. Folks in Virginia, who knew Maverick's grandfather Maury as a great Civil war commanaer, resemea the slur . . . Maverick, a World War hero ' and one of the outstanding out-standing members of congress, certainlv is na Communist . . Speaking of rumor, Under Secre tary of State Sumner Welles was so criticized in congressional cir cles for allegedly favoring tne embargo em-bargo against Spain that a group of congressmen started a petition demanding his resignation, privately, pri-vately, however. Welles was in favor of lifting the embareo . . . i Minnesota's Farmer-Laborites have won their long fighrto oust Vic tor Christgau as state WPA administrator. ad-ministrator. He is being replaced by an out-of-state man. Music Critic To Speak In Utah Miss Henriette Weber, music critic of the New York Evening Journal until the recent mereer and lecturer on the social aspects of music and music appreciation in erenerai. will aeuver an aa- dresa at the convention of the Utah Federation of Music clubs at Salt Lake Ciltv on Thursday. June 9th. Miss Weber, who re-. cently addressed the New York Federation of Music during: its convention at Binehamton. N. Y.. ... ... i will speak pn -Ascap, wnat it is and What It Does." Typewriters Adding Machines The Best Equipped Service Department in Utah Cbnnty! Rates Reasonable Provo Typewriter Service 141 No. Univ Are. PETER J. WIPF, Mgr. Phone 386-J Women always find satisfaction satisfac-tion Here! They're good shoppers, and they insist on., value! Utah Factory Wool and Cotton Mattresses, Wool Batts. Mattresses Renovated Reno-vated and made New! 661 W 2nd N. 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