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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1926. LUESLTI Utah County Society News farryziaieFy $1000 SPANISH . year - . ,. Dodgerr$ 15.00 largest, most modern exclusive Automotive Electrical shops in Utah County. We are factory representatives for the well known l,automotive lines such as Auto lite, Bosh Starting and Lighting units; Stromberg Carburetors and U. b. L. Batteries. We maintain one of the i . If HEADLIGHTS Official station No. 161. . HAVE YOUR Tested day or night. ' PARR Y BATTERY PHONE 73Q a 159-16- 1 '. W methods. Call te paid your Milk, Butter and Egg bill once a year, your, check would be nearly Don'tlose any I - RADIATORS Repaired by our improved and for road service. Phone 730. JPRIKGVILLE pop-ple- ll-Pla- te i why pay more? WE LEAD IN BATTERY VALUES FOE f lot a special sale, but a standard product. Ask the man yho uses one. We have sold and repaired more than 1200 batterie. We have the record for your inspection. Will fit FORDS, BUICKS, STTDEBAKERS, and all cars where a Battery is used. Guaranteed 1 'iue Itupui ciult lueuibers elected officers for the ensuing year at a business meeting held last Saturday evening at follows: . Mrs. ArdeU Creer, president; Mine Mlna WU Mrs. Effie Dart, Reporter MRSv J. F. WTNGATE llama, rice president ; Miss Battle Telephone 144-Reporter Bowen, secretary and reporter. The Telephone 191 The American Legion Auxiliary business meeting was held at the held a successful social last Thurs home of Mrs. Blanche Gardner, the SPRING V SOCIETT. .. day afternoon at the home f lira, remainder of the time was spent The Mothers Study dub met Fri Abb Anderson, The early part of planning for the annual' Mother's day afternoon at the home ef Mrs. a the afterson waa spent making Day party and enjoying fancy work. Ivaa Childa. Mra. Pearl Hoffhelne for the annual peppy day Mra. was the' assisting hostess. after which five tablet of progres-- Mra. Clarnee Nlelaon was boateax Flora McKenaie reviewed the Kfe alve 600 ere played, the prlae for to the Mra. Utopia club last Thursday of Kate Douglas Wiggins and high acore being won by Mrs. Em- evening. 'Ten members ana two In Grace Baker read a story, Tom ofl ma Miller and the consolation prlae vited guests wefce present Fancy the Blueberry Plains," by the same by Mra." W. W. McAUlster. At fi work and social conversation were author. A quartet of little girls, ' LjEliJ!Jacliaanwaa served by the the lUveTatomruheoh way serv composed of Teas Chi Ids, Edna hostesses, Mra. Ann Anderson, Mra. ed at 10:30. The name ef the club Starr, Louise Kindred and .Donna There GarbetL ang two aonga. Isac Swenson, Mra. Blanche Gard- waa changed from Otopia to Utopia. were twenty members and eight ner and Mra. Louise Alexander. ' ' guests preeeat There were 20 members present and A very enjoyable social waa given one special guest, Mra. Glen Miller Thursday evening by the Elder The Springrllle clubs were reprewho has recently moved here. Quorum of the Third "ward at the sented at the District Federation 4a ward amusement hall Thursday eve Spanish Fork Saturday by Mrs. L. - Mra. Emma Miller visited Sunday . yoju Dancing was enjoyed for sev-- l J. Whitney, Mrs. A. W. Koylanoe, and Monday of last week with her ning. eral then an attractive lunch Mrs. J. W. Whltlnt). Mrs. Mead hours, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kineon was served by the refreshment Crandall. Mrs. LaCelle Bates, Mrs. ney Taylor of American Fork. $300. committee, during which a 'program Dlmlck Huntington, Mrs. Charles Ilk waa rendered aa follow: selections, Boyer, Mrs. D. P. Brinton and Mrs. i9 Mr. and Mra. Fred Lewis have n male quartet Anatin and Lew Car J. JL "Anderson. moved here from Price, Utah, and ter, Francis Ludlow and Ole Vict will make their home in the Bichard M v Mrs. M. W. Bird and Miss Mary Iuud; humorous Grans cottage.- Mrs. Evans is the Experiences," John Boyack; accord Bird spent Sutusdey in Salt Lake. young man's aunt. ian and mandolin duet Vance ChriatMiss Erma Gosaar.'of Faysonr was opheraon and Ole Vicklund. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huff of Lake; There were 175 present, the hall married Tuesday to Lavell Allen, 8bore announce the engagement of was attractively decorated with formerly of Mapleton, but recently I their daughter, E. Amelia Huff to fruit Dlosaoms nd early spring of Loa Angeles. A wedding recepAlmu Ray Oh tier of Siianiab Fork, flowers. Following luncheon danc tion was held at tbe home of the the marriage to take place May 6, ing was again enjoyed.'' bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mra. Will Allen, in Mapleton. Thursday fn the Salt Lake temple. Miss Grace Angus waa hostess to evening, with 39 guests present. The borne Mra. J. D. Millet entertained at tbe Bridge club Monday evening- - young couple will make their $21.50 $24.75 $24.75 in hoi Angeles. a luncheon last evening complimen- Luncheon was served at tbe card tary to Mrs. Paul Hoist of Bait tables at 8 o'clock. The 'club prize Tbe Junior girls of the Second Lake. Games, music and social con for high score at bridge, which was versation were enjoyed. Those at the evening's diversion, was awarded ward entertained at the home of Mrs. M. E. Crandall, Jr., Thursday tending in addition to the guest of to Miss Viola Jones and the guest Game were played and evening. honor were Mrs, Gilbert York, Mrs. prize to Mrs. Bawling Hughes, In refrehnMnts were-- i served , te -- the rifaflcs Taylor, Mrs. George Newltt, addition to" the members, special dance A .hall, fhere were 12 present Mrs. Fannie Holm, Mrs. Charles guests present were : Mrs. Ed Firm-agMrs. ltex Daniels, Mrsi Baw Kvans and Mrs. Jack Evans. Mra. D. P. Brinton bad as ber ling Hughes and Miss Marie Wood. her nieces. luents over tbe week-enForester George C. Larson and Miss Bernlce Smith and Miss Mar airfamily spent last Sunday vialtihgT Mrs- - William Barney of Lewis- - garet Smith, of Salt Lake. vtlle, Idaho, who has spent most of with friends at Heber. non-rustab- le the winter here visiting her married Miss Grace Okey, of Eureka, "vis Mrs. Thelma Christensen and lit daughters, left for ber home Friday ited relatives and friends in Spring-vill- e tle son Reed went to Springrllle Fri afternoon, she was accompanied by during the week. day to spend the day visiting rela- - Mrs. Arthur Staten and three rim. Lattrtne floethwtekrof Leh ttteritnCim TB 40-11). have been visiting here .the past waa the guest of Miss Inez Jessee Thursday. Francis Jex left Sunday to fill month. " mission in Canada; Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Parnell of Mrs. J. E. Wannacot and her, sis Poea-e'.lo- . Mrs. Jane Williams was hostess to Burmister motored here Saturday ter, Mrs. N. N. Eldredge, of "St drama the attended the Atta club lust Friday afternoon. and spent Sunday with Mr. and Provo in evening. Joan," Thursday Little Beth Williams entertained Mrs. George Dean. With Mr. and with a vocal solo; Mrs. Fern Brock-ban- k Mrs. Fred Dean and Mr. and Mrs. $35.00, $38.00 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fullmer. gave a reading, on the "Life 8araJfflejfornied h party and Of Eureka, were the guests Friday , .Jlnnif v.f Buum of Dr. George H. Brimhan,' by Ed. anont- r". onnj. cujoying a of Mrs. Fullmer's sister, Mrs. A. O. " ' M. Howe. A reorganisation of the plunge at Arrowhead resort, ' Thorn. club was effected with the following officers: Mrs. Buth Brockbank. pres Mrand Mrs. C LrDyet and two ident ; Mrs. La Ret a Brockbank, children, Jack and Betty;, bit SolMrs. Florence Faux, sec dier Summit, spent the week-enwith Mrs Dyefs mother, Mrs. J. E. retary ; Mrs. Mima Thomas and Mrs. MRS. A. R. WILSON Phebe Hughes, finance committee. Wannacot. Reporter, Telephone 64 Arrangements were made for the The marriage of Miss Mary Han annual Mother's Day observance Mr. and and the following committees ap entertained Mrs. Henry Erlandson sen, of Pocatello, Idaho, and Bert FORK; a number of friends at Sumslori was solemnized Thursday pointed Mima Thomas, Susie dinner Friday eveninc' (Won. in the Salt Lake temple. Fifty relFern Brockbank and La Beta were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Eus atives and. .friends were present at refreshments ; Grace tace Brockbank, Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. the wedding reception at the heme, of honor at a FlorSadie pleasant social aftr Eureka were, visiting at tbe' home ents. Mr. and MrJohn E. Lewis. Gardner, Christensen, Malon Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs of the bridegroom's parents. Mr. and noon last Friday. I( waa one of a of W. P. Carter Sunday. ence Faux and Jane Williams, en David Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Sumsion, Saturday eve series of neighborhood parties and Mrs. Albert H. Powell entertained tertainment. Following the business Jeppson , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frank The bridegroom will leave at was a most Mr. and Mrs. David Watklns of at her home Friday evening." Dinluncheon was served to ten members Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. F. ning). enjoyable ariair. to mission on a school of the close I.n : . ! .1 1 : and two special guests, Mrs. Joseph Dixon, and Mrs. George Davis. the Northwestern states. ner was served at five small tables week-enSwenson and Mrs. William Albert- d Mrs. Watklns par- and progressive Book followed. Mrs. Lester Carter and baby of with provided the entertainment for the remainder of the evening. son, tbe latter or Burley, idabo. J. E. Wannacot came from Soldier Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Malon Summit to spend the week-en- d with Mrs. G. A. Bounds, went to Ogden Mendenhall end Eustace Menden his family. , , Friday afternoon to visit her par hall. Mrs. Eliza Thorn, Mrs. Olive An ents, Mr.' and Mrs. Orlan Wadsworth At the borne of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. derson. Mrs. Myrtle Harrlsoa Mrs. and other relatives for a few days. Street last Friday evening thernieni- - Mapde Wood. Mrs." John Kindred Mrs. Hazel Thomas was hostess bers of the Nebo stake M. I. A. and Mrs. Battle Dongall attended to the Ladles' Literary club last boards participated In a delightful the meeting of thecouny chapter social evening. Tbe affair was the Daughters of the Pioneers In Mra. Annie R. Friday afternoon. aa a, surprise lor-traugea lady provo Saturday. Beck gave a paper oh "The Appre orncers oy tne Young Men's board i ciation of Community Singing, Mas after their regular meeting. ArMrs. V. 8. Wilson was hostess to ter G. N. Tnoinas sang two solos. thur Taylor was in charge and char- the Home Culture club Friday af-The remainder of the time was util acter gongg for each guest popuprovided afternoon, with eighteen members ized in planning for 'the meeting' of much merriment. Games add re- and two guests present. Miss the diHtrict Federation on Saturday. freshments were enjoyed:. Sarah Holley, of the local high 6 . Luncheon was served at six o'clock school, gave two dramatic readings, to 11 nieiibera and two special on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patten enter- which were followed by a talk guests, Mrs. LaBue Jex and Mrs. tained a number of friends at by "Tbe Selection of Costumes," 1926) Mary Chadwlck. following the Legion Carnival Miss Gladys Watson., a senior stuTJ. 205 ball Saturday night. In the party dent at the B. T. - Mrs. Blanche Swenson was hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Davis. Mr. 6 142 . . to the L. N.. club last Friday eve and Mrs. Chris Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Eliza Thorn had as ber 64 6 eveMrs. Mr. dinner for Thursday and Mra guests OrenWrngater nlng. Fancy work and social con E. At Joe McAfee, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ning, Erastus Thorn. Verney versatlon were the diversions. C. 11:30 luncheon was served to 11 Clark all of Provo; . Mr. and Mrs, Thorn and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ariz. Murdock of 54 and of Mr. Phoenix, and Tliorn Springviile members and four invited guests, 1926) Mrs. Mildred Larson, Mrs. Leora Mrs.- Earl Bale. 6 . Miss Thelma Vest of The pupils Mrs! Swenson and Cornelia Larson, Mrs. Henry Erlandson entertained arranged a surprise party in her Mrs. Wm Albtjrtson. at a Bridge luncheon Saturday af-- honor at the Peteetneet school Tues- -ternoon. Her guests Included Mrs. day af ternon. 6 Mrs. Golden Waldron went to Will Ferre 43 and Mrs. Julia CoMo, of her birthday anniversary. Wellsvllle Friday to spend the week Provo, Mrs. Jack Dixon, Mrs. Harry .vv 6 . i . . : 30 , end visiting relatives. Allen, Mrs. A. B. Kennedy, Mrs. ElThe members of tbe Friendly mer McBeth, Miss ' May McBeth Hour club were entertained at the Mrs. Hannah Creer was hostess Mrs. Mary McBeth. Mrs. R. A. homp of Mrs. Len Huff last Thurs w Self culniw clutr tasrFr iduy VasyoteffTiyTbe Tadl"tti day . 138 evening. Glen Rowe entertained the Pfouts, Mrs. T. E. Beece, Mrs. B. change the name of the social group club. Mrs. Vivian Mon- ladies by giving two orations, one L. Jensen, Mrs. LeBoy Jensen, and 6 6 . . . 127 of them, "the .Meaning of the West." Mrs. will .Mc(;ormcK. rrizes wereitnue wns chosen priueni huu for which he was awarded the Jex awarded to Mrs. is. L. Jensen aud Mrs. Grover Montague, treasurer, . MOTOR CARS, like men, achieve success in proportion tor the service they Gold medal in a recent oratorical Mrs. Ferre. ' Mlna Thelma Erlandson and Miss contest at tbe B. T. U. Miss Millie render,' - There-i- n lies BUICK leadership. The ladles of the Rook club made Norma Erlandson, who are attend Christmas entertained with' selec' of " : i school at tbn University , , SEE THE BETTER BUICK before buying tions on the : accordlan; Bernlce a surprise visit to the home of Mrs. were home for the week-enafternoon. Needle Clara Ctah Page Friday Thomas with piano solos and Lois work and social chat were tbe pas Creer with vocal solos. Luncheon and lunch was arranged by color. The guests Included the memwaa served, at 10:30 to tbe members times bers of the Book .club and Just n mere the vlaltlngiadies. and the following Invited guests : club. Mrs. Heber Swanner, Mrs. May Ferr Mra Charles cioward. .Jr.. en guson, Mrs. Byron Tuttle, and Miss tertained at a dinner party followed Sterling Reeoe. who Is attendlne Millie Christmas,' Some time was bv Book last Friday evening. Din- school at the Agricultural collew devoted to business connected with wr was served at seven email at Logan was home for the. weekPhone 279 Provo, Utah the meetlng'.of the' district Fedeili- v' ' decorated, VrUh l pink end. . don of Women's "clubs meeting' white sweet pens.' '.'The favors t Spanish Fork Saturday, and place cards were fa the chosen Mrs. Barbara Wood was tbe guet of this good food by spoiling; keep them in a - Leonard Refrigerator - ELECTRIC CO. Extra well constructed Top leer est Center, Provo, Utah . - $1 O50 - - far Etomomicl Tratufortatio 10 Others up Leonard Refrigerators T, and efficient Leonard insulation, the Refrigerator is equipped with many other splendid features such as good tight locking device, shelves and especially constructed trap drain pipe. ice capacrfyTsi loner with" lastihsr d 'CblPlflSLll 32 Or. Th. Touring 510 that after a single ride ypu will pronounce the Improved Chevrolet a revelation in low priced-ca- r performance. 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