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Show Page 6 OTAH VALLEY NEWS SOCIAL & lira. Sarah Ik Allred celebrated her 14th birthday anniversary Sunday at her home, 15 East Fourth South street, Provo, mauy friend and neighbor! calling to pay their compliment that day. Retread Tire for Wagons odd siars our specialty. Save $5.00 to 5U5.00 at Ik and H. Tire Co. Appointments for Sharon Stake High Council for Sept. 18 PERSONAL WINDSOR Kenneth Regers, sou of Mr. snd Mrs. Alfred Rogers narrowly escaped death Thursday evening when he was struck snd hurled from his bicycle by a passing motorist. The lad was rushed to the American Fork hospital, where it was found ha was In a serious condition. Last reporta View Adelbert Bigler Dr. T. Earl Pardon of tho B. Kay Gammon Y. U. speech department 1 home View lathe 10 countries again after a tour of P. W. Madsen He in Europe since last June. John B. Stratton wa one of the speaker at the View Pleasant conference International Phonetic Samuel II. Blake in Bruasells, Belgium, Which Charles II. Farnworth his of Immediate purpose the Sharon European visit. Madsen .Mrs. see Rpeneer Wllford It. Stubbs Tlmpanogus named eras J. J. Weight head of the Utah State Medical Henry D. Taylor auxiliary at the State convention Oscar II. Anderson Mrs. in Ogden. week last held Vineyard became treasurer, Stanley Clark Sidney If. Cluff both Provo ladies being thus Geo. F. Wells medical state the honored by auxiliary. Iload Improvements To be Sponsored by Democratic Club assistant Carlton Culmsee, B. Y. professor of Journalism at U., now studying for hi doctorate at the University of Iowa on leavs of absence, was named last week end to the position vacated K. by the death of Harrison ExMerrill, that of head of the tension Division and head of the Until journalism department. Mr. Culnisees return in the fall of 1531, Professor J. M. Jeuaen will be acting bead of the Journalism department, and Professor Seth T. Shaw will be acting head of the Extension Division. Thomas C. Peterson will be assistant to Mr. Culmsee in the visual aid section, and Oliver R. Smith, his assistant In Journalism. Monday evening, September 12, the Grand View Democratic club met at the ward house for a Among meeting. other things, a committee of five was appointed to wait upon the County Commissioners relative to the much needed Improvement of the County roads In the Grand View precinct. Plans were discussed for. a Junior Democratic club reunion to be held In the near future, and all young folks are specially SHOES Lewis Barber Shop HAIRCUTS Art Better traced to malnutrition and poor housing, aeeording to a report of the public health service. PHONE 1123 Plrevo 274 Weet Gmter -- Announce The FALL SHOWING of the Greatest Fabric Values in LAKE HART SCHAFFNER & MARX and VARSITY-TOW- VIEW (Helen Oveson - Reporter) N h 5 Tho M.I.A. opening social was held Tuesday evening at tha ball park. Games, singing and a melon bust were enjoyed by fity mem-be- SUITS and TOPCOATS $4.98 Feel- easy-goin- nsrt, no wonder college girl and active women everywhere ay: "Theres nothing ' else quite Eke them! . Boys' Athletic Shirts .Qf,' 1 Sliriver's as Shrivers Value Leadership! C IOC Be Preparations are $35 SHRIVERS 01-R- SHOE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Ella Williams, George F. Wells and Hyrum Larsen acted aa Judges for Vineyard's first Primary election held Tuesday. The personnel of the M.I.A. for the coming year are: Claudia M. Stone, W. K. Allen, Elroy Murdock. Lewis Wells, Joy O. Clegg, Max Brown, Kenneth Olson, Earl Toone. Grant Blake, Rulon Hansen, Mrs. Armenell Larsen Mrs. Ann La non, Mrs. Dellja Stone, All White 9 Health Insoles A Real Buy Pair BOYS and GIRLS! Short sleeves T Yoke back fqa Girls' Black Gym. Shorts Regulation Shorts 59 Firm age s AIRPLANE CONTEST If not do ao at once Contest Ends Saturday 1st. Prize BOXING GLOVES 2nd. Prize ZULST AIR RIFLE 3rd. Prize BALL BAT and MIT (let Entry Blanks at F IE M A G E S Mr. Lyle Williams, Mrs. Bessie mary association Sunday evening Bnrnlngham, Mn. Irene Sbum-wa- y, Brown, Mrs. Mand Holdaway, Mrs Mrs. Edith Spalding was sustainMrs. LallU jtuwon, Mn. Ladle Orme, Mrs. Sylvia Holda- ed a president wlta Mrs. Cinder-Ili- a Maud Spalding, Mrs. Sarah Olson, Johnson and Mrs. Vends Miss Persia Young.. Retiring ofway, Mn. Delphla Holdaway and Mlaa Eva Allan. Whitley ns counsllors. The per- ficers are Mrs. Idyll Toone, presiTha opening aocini was , held sonnel of officers and teacher in- dent and Mn. Vaasa Ash, trail Mrs. builder teacher. Tuesday evening at the recreation clude Mrs. Leora Harding, hmll. where n large crowd of.M. I.uCtnda Anderson, Mrs. Tha Vineyard Jr. Band gave Edna L A. worker enjoyed the enterGammon, Mrs. Thelma imnen a concert at the Second ward In tainment Active work will begin Mrs. Nora Harding, Mn. Anita Pleasant Grove Sunday evening.. Tuesday evening. Sept. 20. Varley, Mrs. Ilia Williams, Mrs. Mn. Ellen Holdaway has gone At the organization of the pri Bernice Rawlings, Mn . Alton to Grant Falla, Montana, where nnnmuinimmm) she will visit Indefinitely with bar daughter, Mrs. Earl Jones sad two son. Mr. and Mn. Bradford Shun-wa- y spent last weekend in Grand Junction, Colo., with their con Arlo who has recently been appointed district president of tha Elder west Colorado district. Shumway has been laboring la the' Western States Mission for the past 18 months. inHn IWILSONS ' '-- ; ; - ; iStyle 33 East Center PROVO WE QUIT BUSINESS and we mean JUST TH n is offered at a sacrifice AT-eve- go-every- j ! thing HURRY! BARGAINS Presses, values to $10.75 for il $1.95 ? DRESSES, (another group) values to $12.95 for $3.95 DRESSES, (one more group) values to $19.75 for $5.95 .for- und leachcm are sponsoring the Festival and ask that every member of the ward cooperate with them in making this one gala day for the proceeds go to the chapel fund. Everybody please arrange your farm work so you can be on luiiid to help celebrate. Don't forget your dime fund Sunday. The Sunday School organization ask so little for 52 weeks of clean entertainment for both old and young. Mr. anil Mrs. Bert Klehln announce the arrival of a baby girl born at their home last Saturday. lloldnway, Mr. Nora Anderson our fixtures SALE IS NOW ON 4 going ward for the big Fall Festival to be held Saturday afternoon and evening. Sept. 24 at tha ward chapel Dinner will be sold at noun followed by a soft ball game hetwti-the Elder Quorum and all I'liiiiera on, a horse pulling contoKi directed by Ellis Orme will be staged. There will be all kinds of produce for sale and the will end wllh a big days donee. The Sunday School officers $30 Come in and the see the Newest Styles and Patterns of Arrow Shirts and Ties, Interwoven Socks, Dobbs and Berg Hats, Freeman and Florslieim Shoes. Style Leadership By Xray Fit VINEYARD lelpphono Suits and Topcoats Gym Shoes Have you entered Girls Gym Togs Gym. Blouses Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter HART SC 11 RAFFS E H and MARX GIRLS' WHITE Firmages are headquarters for FEATHIiBLIGHT 19c Mens athletic supporters 25c Girls White Gym Sox Ribbed Cotton ... Boys' athletic supporters 25c Pair Evan Williams is reported to bo Improving slowly at tha Alrd hospital where he was taken two weeks ago after his bicycle wa struck by an automobile. Joseph A. Murdock, Frank M. to be able to introduce them to the men of Provo, for we know that in these Values are smart, style ideas that prove once as well fashion leadership again $22.50 Pair 25c Sturdy Weight it Were proud Suits and Topcoats Toot-Tre- e ing Happy Hikers give you! so buoyantly So Spencer end Peter Madsen and Alfred Madsen spent Monday snd Madsen Bros, camp on Tuesday 8trawbsrry luko when good catches wars made by all. Mrs. Melvin Oveaoa of 8t. Johns, Arlsona, arrived In Provo Sunday to attend the B. Y. U. He 1 visiting at, tha home of hie brother, Wllford Oveson of Lake View. and patterns that represent dollar for dollar, we believe the finest values in town this fall! N All Wool White Color All Sizes ai a feather . . . nothing can describe the 49c Pair Boys, Gym Sox ... as light A five as a bird New Gym Shorts, grey color - back pocket -Belts to match n. They are here featured fabrics VARSITY-TOW- For Boys Your feet breathe in these Shoes Oderless Innersole Strongly reinforced from the hospital were that he was somewhat Improved but ctlll serious. LsRue Rawlings, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Lewie Rawlings was operated on Wednesday at tbs Lehi hospital for appendicitis. Mrs. Blanche Nielson snd daughter RaNee entertained Friday evening at a shower In honor of Mr. end Mrs. Chris Colledge, who were married at Lebl recenAn evening of gamec end tly. music was enjoyed by the fifty-on- e guesta present after which a tray luncheon wan served. The young couple received many beautiful and useful presents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnson entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Janet Smith and son Dean of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson of Mammoth, Ormui) Johnson, Marelene Olsen, Mr. snd Mrs. Fred J. Donkin and son Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shaw of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson and daughcra Ranee and Nuns and Perry Corbrldge. Evan Wllberg snd Ray Gill-mwere the principal speakers at the Sacrament meeting Sunday Relief Society work end business meeting wll be held Tueedey In the Relief Society room. A good attendance will be appreciated. President, Mrs. Zors Hansen, ber councillors and teachers were back to their routine Tuesday to greet the many Primary children. The M. T. A. officers held an opening social Tuesday evening at the home of Wllford J. Stark. Games and program wars enjoy sd after which refreshments wars served to all present. The M. I. A. officers and teachers are looking foroward to t very ueeessful year and ask tha cooperation of each ward member. Tha Sunday School officers are very desirous of having thalr dlma fund quota by Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Elmar York and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Qlllman motored to Brigham Sunday and, spent tha day. Haial Baekna returned Wednesday from u two week's visit at California. Roy Pratt, who lu employed at Bingham la visiting his mother, Mr. Elisabeth Pratt. Your Very Best e .Mors than 350,000 Jobless in this nation are 111, with nervous and mental diseases predominating. moat of which can be h Gym Shorts GYM an gave an average of four lectures a week, and returns to enjoy Utah county's sunshine and harcold vest season, reporting weather, good crops and poor prices for the northern neighbor-- 1 ing state, s Dii tsai KM(ES Speed-Bo- y Vsed tire aHNurtmmt at Ik and C. V. Hansen Is home again Tire Co. 8IH W. Crater BL II. in tour lecture after six weeks We have what you want in Tires. evening. he Idaho. During bis absence . .74 0 Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter James B. Ferguson Julian J. Hansen (lnn4 Zjl New Winter Coats Evening Dresses l OFF H 0ne group of Winter Coats gOrCUIAL values to $19.75 for Vi it OFF rt 9 5995 at 4 h t S9 All Hats 50c, $1, $1.95 .i Blouses ? e A 0 a Sweaters & Skirts ,a f i fr 9 - f a I on Dresses Coats, Hats, all rew fall goods and every garment worth its origii al marked price sitstmmBCKBK O r f'' t r a ww.sirtiamat atwatjut |