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Show V PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1327. 12 kAtiermmttr Society FIRST WARD RELIEF J v v SOCIETY The coclal Ervlce division of the First ward Relief society will have charge of the peeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The fdano solos will be furnished by Frank will be Gallagher," two readings given by Mss Bern ice Bower, a vocal solo pri!He rendered by Elmo Martin Mrs. Mary Markham will give the lesson, "Problems of Childhood.' Everyone is invited. - Edflr7 Phone PAYSON SOCIETY NOTES 3atorSa!rXaKe. Mra,:imie CHILDREN GIVE PROGRAM Children of the Mountain school gave splendid entertainment in the Edgemont ward meeting house Friday evening, to which. 100 were in attendance. A fine program was furnished, including two one act plays. At the conclusion of the pro- gtam Santa Claus appeared and presented a gift to each of the children. -, - One of the leading social events of the week was the banquet served in the dining room at the Payson high school by Miss Birrell and members of ht r Domestic Science classes Monday evening to the members of the high school male chorus. Special guests included Superintendent Melvin Wilsoa of the Nebo school district, Principal a James Clove and Prof. Carl O. of the music department of the high school. Each of them spoke on the informal program which was conducted by Clark Reece, president of the chorus. The remainder of the program consisted of group singing; and a story joke or song from each of the thirty boys present J. Memmott and son Duke of Mo lina, Utah? ... BONNEVILLE THi) M. I. A. T. superintendent of the coke plant, wili give a lecture on The Making of Coke and Products," before the members of the advanced senior class of the. Bonneville ward M. L A. at the regular meeting thja evening. P. W. Jackson, PAGE TERES at dinner at th,eir home Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Duke, Miss Fay Duke and Miss Nadine Duka of Provo,,Mr. and Mrs. U C Clark, Erma, Doris and Helen Lou twined (uperinte&deiiof the blast NeJ-bo- . fur- Bridge parTyMbnday evening 4 Christmas decorations and red roses wete used to adorn the rooms. A feature was a lovely Christmas tree and each gufcst provided a gift, making an exchange as a part of the evenings program. Bridge followed an early supper at which covers were placed fnr Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harris, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilsonv Mr! and Mrs. Wendell Erlandson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C- - Barney, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harper, Mr. 'and Mrs. Puul Badham, Miss Anona Jensen and Ray Wooley. Mr. and Mrs. Barmy received the prize for high score and Mr. and Mrs. Badham the nace at the Columbia Steel plant, will give a lecture nekt Tuesday ' 4e before the advanced senior evening Junior girls and M. Men of the class of the Bonneville DELIGHT FIX CHRISTMAS ward. His M. I. A. gave a ward Timpanogos; Willi be "Story of Pig Iron." IilXSKR amuse- subject Ward the in pa,rty dancing The public is cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw enterment Monday evening, to ait s(s tained at a. well appointed dinner which hal( atcrowd wee in a large NUT TALL FAMILY DINNER at their home Christmas day. Cov- tendance. The delightful . affair . Mr. and Mis. George W. Nuttall ers were laid for Mr. and' Mrs. Mrs. E. H. Street entertained the Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown en"agy.n .lfee form of a confetti ball. entertained at a Christmas dinner Lamar Scott and children, Miss The tertained the members of the J. F. ladies of the Justamere club last Paramount Gleeman furnished Enade Shaw, Miss LaPreSl Shaw, the .music and delicious refresh- at their home Sunday for members F.'s at their home Saturday eve Mrs. R. J. of Mr. family. Covers were Clinton Shaw- - and Irwin Bunnell. ments were sold was a special guest. NeedleChristmas by the Beehive laid for twelve, including Mrs. M. rang at a delightful s - work and social chat were the decoration J. Nuttal, Mr. and Mrs. Boss Nut-tal- l, party. The season's ENJOYABLE DAXCE GIVEN J girls. c luncheon was served. and gc all used home were jC and the in the Miss Eleanor Nuttall, Hugh Many ward members anttTfiends FAMILY DINNER Christmas decorations were used Nuttall and Isaac details in entertaining were sug about Nuttall, Marshall attended the dance in. the Edge-mo- GIVEN" '. :' " the rooms. Dinner" was . Gadd. Monamusement hall" ward Mr . and Mrs. A. B. Morgan enserved in the early evening follow. a: sir 'day 'evening, which was given by tertained at a family dinner at YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dixon left ed with Progressive Rook. Mrs. FOLKS ENJOY PARTY the ward elders. The Harmony their home Christmas Glade Cowan aad David Bigler re- Wednesday lor Cftlifornia-Wher- ej Jovera day. The second intermediate class of will spend the remainder of j Players furnished the music for were, laid for eight, including Mrs. the Timpanogos ward Sunday ceived the high score prizes. Special they Slicing, and refreshments were Julia Morgan and family. school were entertained at a Christ Christmas prizes were won by Mrs. the winter with their, daughter; lerved., mas party at the. home of Miss Reva Roland Lindsay, Mrs. David Big-le- Mrs. Lloyd .Ham re n and family. CHRISTMAS DINNER George Barnett and LaGrande Cordner Saturday evening, with Pl'NDAY SCHOOL ,f Mrs. Lowell Fraughton of Salt t.lVEN their teacher, Miss Anna Jensen, as Gudmundsen, GIVES PARTY Lake Was visiting here last week 12 at a chaperone. Card laid were Covers fpr were games enjoy Sunday school , officers and teach-m- s Christmas dinner at the home of ed, Members of the Senior class of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. during which a delicious lunch of the Viaieyard ward eave a rf d eon" was served to Miss Ruby Paul the First ward M. I. A. held: a de C! F. Dixon, MrsrClark nCinKparty in the ward amuse- A large bowl of American Beauty son, Miss Kathryn Salisbury. Miss lightful Christmas tree party Tues ment hall Monday afternoon, for roses Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson were formed an attractive centerLoveless; Miss Elva Cox, day evening at the home of Mrs. the children .ml.. thtjarganization. piece for the' luncheon tableMusftr Maurine Miss .incite Farley Miss MarieJ Bert Staheli. The home was beau-ti- l Salt Lake visitors Saturday. 100. were to nuts served Candy and r.nd social chat were enjoyed dur- Shepherd, Elmer Terry and Woodutly decorated for the ChristMr. and Mrs. R. W. McMullin enmas season and gifts wer? exruff Jensen. ing the afternoon. TRIMARY friends at a changed from the . tree by the tertained twenty-fou- r MISS BUCKLEY ENTERTA INS who were pres- dinner party .last Saturday eveOPTIMIST CLUB TO MEET twenty eight girls Primary children of the Edge-moMiss Florence was hostMembers of the Optimist club .will ent. The time passed merrily with ning. The guests' were served at warJ were delightfully enter- ess at a prettily Buckley dinner meet Thursday aftrirnoon at the singing and games 'and refresh- six small tables each centered with appointed tained in the ward meeting house at her home Christmas a miniature Christmas tree and . day. A residence of Mrs. R. C. Street. ments were served. Saturday afternoon. Games and laige bowl of sweet peas, in the Three tables of progressive five Santa Claus. Christmas favors and tlcncing were the features of enter- pastel shades, formed an elaborate hundred ' will be played, prizes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davip enter- Other details were used effectively. tainment, after which Santa Claus centerpiece for. the dining table. awarded and luncheon' served. A tained a number of friends at a made his appearance and present Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. cordial invitation is extended to all Miss Thelnia Erlandson and Miss ed each child wit,h'a gift and some j D steward Max. Stewart and members to be present. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Clark and Norma Erlandson, students at the e were nuts. Seventy-fivxandy'and Kfclen NeweJ of Payaon Mr. an(l family, Mr. and Mrs. Myron C. New- - University of Utah are home to in attendance Mrs. Fred Richins, Miss Dorothy PRIMARY BOYS ell, Miss Afton Newell of Logan, Mr. j spend the holidays with their parS Richins and Fred Richins Jr. ENTERTAINED and Mrs. Clark Newell, Clark, Jane, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandt DINNER GIVEN AT . Miss Maud Rowley and Miss Ruby Bill and Maxine. Newell, Joseph and son. v v FAYSON Poulson were hostesses tothe Trail Newel Bqwn. FAMILY DINNER GIVEN Mr. mid Mrs. Gilden Taylor of. Mr. and Mrs. sc As a Christmas gift to the stake sjc a)c George Stratton en- Builder boys of the Timpanogos j'Fayson entertained at a delicious tertained at a Christmas dinner at ward Primary association at the ENJOYABLE PARTY the members of the Nebo stake Christmas dinner at their home their home Belief society board, presented a Sunday.' Covers were Rowley residence Friday evening. ON CHRISTMAS A!r:(lav Pnvers vfrp IniH fnr Mr. laid for Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Strong cnter- - bfautiful Christmas entertainment, Mrs..Jobn H. Strat Games and music were features of and Mrs. J. W. Madsen and family ton and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stratt- entertainment cve- - '"Phe Nativity," in the stake Taberduring the evening, tained at their home fof Idahi Falls, Idaho, and the fol- - on of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- at the conclusion of which a delic ning.11 Roses and potted Sunday evening. The pret nacle Wednesday plants JL lowing fr om Lake View:' Mr. and ious luncheon was served. Partici- tily decorated . was by Mrs. Mary Curtis ert Wright 'of Lindon. the leading entertaining I! Mrs. Scott A. Taylor and family, 3f! iS pating in the delightful affair were rooms. Cards, games and music r.na the various scenes and Sum-sio- n Mrs. Don AUred- r- Spenser the following; GeWen-CarteGlen were errjoyed. durlng whlctr a deliccafrled out. TIMPANOGOS SL'NDAY and Jtiss Naomi Madscn. Carter, Roy Hayward, Lothair Row- ious luncheon was served to the fol- A special feature was a song and SCHOOL PARTY NEW YEAR'S DANCE Officers and teachers of the ley, Glen Evans, Reed Rowley, Glen lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. dance sketch in costume by f PLANNED ward. Sunday school Rowley and Harold Carter. Haycock, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. group of young people from the B. Timpanogos A New Year's eve dance will be entertained" at the ward amuseSwapp, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Schipp. Y. V., this being one of the best ward ment hall Saturday afternoon and CHRISTMAS DINNER given in the Edgemont Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boardman and programs from the Utah stake M. amusement hall Saturday evening. the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. road show. Miss Marie Tervort for the members of the TOGETHER The Paramount Gleemen will fur- evening, Jr. and Mrs. J. N. Crawford and Boardman gave a chicken break- of Payson was one of the chorus, The hall was attractnish the music and; refreshments organization. decorated with Christmas family and Mr. and Mrs. F. .R. fast at their home Monday morning group. The tabernacle was filled win be served. Everyone is invited ively and family . enjoyed for the same guests, and Monday with a most appreciative audience. colors and emblems. Dancing and Hitchcock to attend. games were enjoyed, at the con- Christmas dinner together at the evening Mr. and Mrs. Swapp enterclusion of which Santa CTaus ap Crawford residence Sunday. Covers tained them at dinner. Games and Sterling Reece, who is attending peared, and presented bags of were laid for twelve. The season's music were the features of enter- school in California is here to were used tainment at the Swapp residence. spend the holidays' wiCh his parents candy and nuts to 200 members decorations and flowers vho were present at the delightful throughout the entertaining rooms and on the dining table. A most affair. : enjoyable day was spent jc A card from Norman B. Wing, FIFTH WARD MUTUAL . , Plmcr ,Tnnnhnnn will giyp a FAHLYJHANRJEJjnED graduate of tHeT Y7TT Tn 1923-fV,,-wofo laid fnr iwpntv.tw'ft was received by President F. S. on the M. I. A. slogan at the regua family dinner given by at Harris Of the B. Y. U., announcing airs, i Direction L. 'Marcus Enterprises " Metta and that through tne courtesy, of sta- o'clock. The Misses The seasons deco- -. ,iii'-fi hora Sunday. tion. K. Q. W., a group of L. D: S. An enjoyable j missionaries of San Jose, Cali- duet, and Miss Elizabeth Gessfow' rations were used. time was spent with music and fornia,, will broadcast a program will give a reading. All interested games. of musical numbers and readings, are invited to attend. ' Friday, December 30 at 9 p. m. ATTEND RELATIVES CHILDREN'S DANCE mountain time, f ' DINNER r ' Mr. Wing"; whi is fulfilling a mis- PLANNED The residence of Mr. and Urs. J. A AMERICA'S SWEETHEART in ' fnvita-tdance will 6hildren's be in San sion Jose, extends an given Leo Bown was 'the scene of a dein the ward Manavu all Utah county people to amustieu. lightful Christmas dinner Monday liall Wednesday afternoon at 3 'listen in on. their program. when covers were laid o'clock, under the directioij of the afternoon, for twenty-ninincluding the fols. atiuMeach-ciward Primary officers FIRE .SWEETS AIRPORT Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Poulson lowing: Good music has beencured and NEW COLLEGIANS M. G. M. NEWS family of Richfield, Prof, and ' F.nd a cordial invitation is extended WASHINGTGNr Dee--. IT .(UP) Mrs. Lowiy Nelson and Damage estimated tt several thou- to all little folks.. A small admittsand dollars was ddn5fty fire which ance fee will be charged. oday swept one, end of a hangar at Boiling FAMILY DINNER .ised as a warehouse field, the army's ain headquarters ENJOYED Mr and MrsHeber Duke enter- lhers. CHRISTMAS ENJOYED DANCE Our entire stock of Beautiful Shirts in collar-attache- d and band type. Broadcloth, Madras, Rayon, Silk and French Cambric in plain and ' . fancy colors. All must go. SHIRTS . in Friday-afternoo- '. wiei w ear . past-time- nt Former " Price gestive-ef-Christi- ' " $10.50 S4.50 5.( $3.50 . Sale Price r, Mrr-an- 2$! 0- $Q95 $C5& '. $ i winter weight as well Is remaining stock. of summer weight Tinder-weAll UN ONS Newell-SuKday- $06 going. 'at $1.50 lL 95 --$11 00 250FF ar .' 3j CHILDREN-ENTERTAINE- D fl V A splendid line vaiuc i II A 11--u ii)C . . . . ai:l other sox reduced The .very best in Kid" Gloves and Suede. Grey, brown and tan. lined All must go at gloves ; I iiartwool Dress wool-ani and-unjjn- 'ilk 25 ed. Sox paiB 0 FF I ... BELTS I - selling at j 3fC -- '.. "' "'r "My Best Girl" e, TOMORROW ' IRENE RICH j QUALITY AND SERVICE ALWAYS SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS r- "THE SILVER v r iu oOTij AVI") i the her ThoiigH Married! Scrappy Adorable Florence Vidor as the scrappy-though-marri- Thursday ' "AFLAME IN THE SKY" w ith i WtsJLMlHHIi daughter in high society. - and Mr3. T. E. Reece." Don't be afraid to ; and act it. pro-pra- m ed i The gucsta PARAMOUNT NEWS Baylor Auto Co. 18, WEST CENTER ST. PR0V0 RIB BOIL jSSBET COKE Pea Coke $6.50 PHONE 17 Smoot & Clrj;--ar- e'-i ''THE HOLY CITY" Illustrated 'i . HAMBURGER ...... Spafford, Coal Co. VEAL . -J- . " 2 dozen '.,.. . . . . . . . . . .. .... SOAP CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 bars the ..45c . , :72c . -- CHOCOLATES CHERRY CHOCOLATES- 1 lb. box ... 35c LARD HOME RENDERED LARD lb. .. .:. 20 c -- ........... ... ....59c ' RICE ftOSE BLUE RICE . -- X. - -- 4 "lbs. , 43c " BREAKFASTiJACON :45c MACARONI V'MERICAN BEAUTY MACARONI, 4 pkgs. .. t ' . . . . 26c H CASH and CARRY MARKET i i s ii lb. . EGGS STRICTLY FRESH EGGS :' .BACOX OATS 9 LB. BAG OATS 25c ib. 15c ..23c NUT BUTTER FERN BRAND 2 lbs. .....25c 7 .....10c " LOIN CHOPS HAMS SELECTED HAMS . T, ; LOINCIIQPS, ,12c lb.-- . Vdnesday - Thursday VIRGINIA VALLI in "LADIES MUST DRESS" lb. MUTTON STEW lb. 25c lb HAVE YOU TRIED IT YET? p. m, O, 25c .:.-.- . lb. "That Good Coal'' pf cview iivour showrooms January "2nd, 3 pirn, to Comedy "Oh, What a Man" News Weekly t- r.nd iirfs. 3IUTT0N "SIRLOIN. STEAK STEAK Domestic $8.00 :',Mr. BEEF . an all star cast. a special "HOME MADE" tei tamm Pnt ifnd m an y '"1 o vely hi f iii fanwly and Miss" MaudTAckroyd of were received by the young bride. .Salt. Lake visited rfcialivfcs in Provo 'Christmas day. Mrs. J. A... Loveless was in Salt Lfskc Sunday to. visit, with: Miss Maud l'artdi(!i;e, who is h: Loveless, who is conteaching at Vernni.ts the guest of valescing from an operation. her. parents over the holidays. " '4 " oy numbered twenty-fiv- e and include! the. week in S;Ut Lake the Senior class of the Second, ward sjend.ng withfriends andelativrs. M. I. A. and other friends. Catiies and refreshments provided the rn- - Mr. and Mrs. John II. Smitrr and lb. 11 LAST TIMES TODAY JOHNNY HINES in M?;i;-0!"n- Yankee bride of a handsome Italian prjnce!" A modern "Taming of the Shrew !" With apologies' to Shakespeare and laughs for everyone else! A comedy classic that stands at the head of its 'class! Christie Comedy "Scared Pink" with Jack Duffy cow. 11 IJaby Grand Orchestra Every Evening and-Lak- : US Youare cordially inyited to attend tMl your --age .The officers and teachers of the First, ward Primary organization. 5lL.iind Sirs. I'Ti Jik tt'iiliaiiss am 'liad a Christmas party for tUei: TrnieiiMkoypr th arrival of a fine children Monday aftcryjbn. A boy, born Christmas morning was given" f'ollpvrtd with a baby at the family f?siuncc STother daficr. Pop corn balls were given and baby are doing nicely. to the children at the close of the entertainment. Mrs. Aurora WilMr. and JIrs. Villiam Miulsii of son and Mrs. Kathryn Rett of the Idaho FaUs, Idaho, are spending the ' stake presidency. were present. holidays witli relatlvis and frientis in Vineyard View. the home of Miss Pace. - " Wednesday ilr Lu-cft- te - X A gripping Tory of .modern mother and i guest ,of honor Mrs. Annie L. GIiut is spending at a bundle shov.er (?iven Monday in Salt Lake with iut idpht by Miss Ethel Pace, Miss sons and their families. . -Wifeunjand Jtmw Ida Stone al k rn "Motj room more pcvsrilmer price! 20OFF ce nt bride, was the LAST TIMES TODAY 5. 250FF - o M Now . . . PRICES SLASHED LAST TIMES TODAY f .. . Here's Your Chance, Ail Must Go MEN! Mary Pickford - . . ai n. T,ti , . er Largest assortment of men's pajamas in the city. All sizes and prices. Must go at PAJAMAS iv Missionaries To Broadcast Program Our entire stock of genuine ' belts for men, Plain and fancy. , 464 West Center |