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Show SecondSectiori E-nrSTHLJ- I LID Second Section PROVO. UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 31. 1927. VIOLA WEST, Reporter, Pfaons e ' . f itl fW summer . 1 trap-pet- lke, .f MIss.Amee Omaha'aml ' Mr. Ezra Walker, Walker and Miss Elizabeth "bob? are visiting aT T)at"CH Swen- - way.' They "oilier'1' 0Tlea' ljk. V7 the-wee- Pet-erw- J V&fcis?bt Coal aiohfW T7 Mr.-a- nd . and-Mrs- . Mr. "and MrsTohn" CtrMenlsefr of Sharon were guests of Mrs. Stena Clayton and the Fugals on Monday. V Coal . - y - FREE Mr. and Mrs. Harry - Rlchardi Brlndley Sharp of spent Monday with relatives at Mrs. Bnr- - Magna. ; outing In over the A family reunion was held at the home of Mrs. Sena Nielsoo on Mou day. Dinner was served to Mr, and Mrs. Mary Robinson entertained Mrs. AValter Brown and Mrs. Brew the- following guests at her home er of Rait Lake. Mrs. May Mrken n this week: Mr. Robert Loader and doll --of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Nerdin of AmeriNlelaun and family, Mr. and can Fork :' Mr, and Mrs. James Per Mrs. Henson Nielson. and family of ry of Salt Lake; Mr. J. II. Luke of Pleasant Grove. Tremouton, Mr. 'Douglas Giles of Hel)er, and Miss Virginia Luke of The Young Mothers club held San Francisco. their soclar tills weekat the home of Mrs. B. C. Llnebaugh. - It was In - Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brlndley the form of a testimonial for the Mrs. of Salt Iike and Mr. and retiring officers, Mrs. Llnebimgh. Ford Paulson are enjoying an out- Mrs. J. L. Huchel and Mrs-- . H. S. ing in American Fork canyon. Walker. - m ' Miss Beth Swenson is visiting warn 'n;'4, y New-Da- twek MM Mr. and Mrs. Oran Whitehead of Mrs. WhiteSalt Lake visited With ' head's mother, Mrs, Elvira Olpin, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Wilson; Mrs. Margaret Wilson, Mrs. Fred Shoell and Mrs. Ethel Lawson Rpent Wednesday at Charleston With Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. . Chris Williamson on entertained at a family-dinneTnesday for Mrs. Mary WIIliamRon. Mr. and Mr Hans Williamson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry E. Rose, Mrs. Clara Davis and. daughter r &State HEATROIA Louise. . - UT . e t4.h . itt HoK-Lalce tbe-natlo- 'coaL-isam)- ut ro ( e -- Easy .. Terms Phonograph . Works Like Furnace This yearjuoreihonsatids will Join. including, if Interest in the plan U an ."accurate guide, many local residents. The Estate Heatrola 1s well knowu in Provo and Ctuh County.' It has banished the ddfashloned, uiu iscalihful stove heating method in many homes and provided health-- I nl Heatrola furnace comfort. In so doing, Estate Heatrola has met a long-fel- t need. Tired of stove heat with its dry, blistering heat, s welcomed' the Heatrola - -- home-maker- ImadepossIl)lehe ( HEATS 3 to 6 circula- tion of warm, moist '""air- - through every room of the house, upstairs and down. Physicians fire unani mous in their contention that : tie proper 'circulation and humldlflca-tioof air in the home is of ImKrtance-tof the occuisints. Kiiilt on the principle of a warm oir furnace to "Circulateheat through, every room, and to provide humidity for most healthful .conditions.'' Heatrola has met with a wide acceptance' Sut- rtsfled-IIeatrusers in all part or tlie nalkiu. nuiny thousands. Then,-to- o, ihe. Heatrola has wrought remarkable t luinges-lthe of the homes which It is serviug. It Is built to resemble -- closely. " a : handsome mahogany phonograph. ' Its vitreous enamel, fused to the metal uuder a toniierature of 15)) degnfa Fahrenheit, is not only as lantiful as the natural wood.- but smooth as glass-f- ind' n Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mosley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slater of Salt Lake are"visiting' with Mr. and Mrs. Emma White, Miss Lorena White. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ii. White and daughters, Mri' and Mrs. Ed. Watkins of Vernal, Mr and Mrs. Leonard Christensen of Richfield motored to Saltalr Tuesday and spent the day. fkiih-- y Looks Like Miss Helen Chipman of Salt Lake spent Monday with, relatives In Pleasant Grove. Miss Durtha Allred of Salt Lakft spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Nelson. rr. tM,-,,- i . Mrs. Sarah Erving and two children of Chester-ar- e guests at the Archie Marfleld home.... . , ' Who tends your fires? Let him "hear of this wonderful Heating Device. No more up and down basement stps. No more dirty ash problems, No more' firing difficulties. The Heatrola stands in your front room as a beautiful piece of furniture. It will heat three to Eix rooms and take no more fuel than an ordinary heating stove. Think of 16,000 cubitf feet of warm, moist air being circulated through your home every hour!; Investigate now ! There are hundreds' of immitations but only me Heatrola. - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nash of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fugal Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Llm enter talned the following guests on Sun dav: Mr. and Mrs. Neldon JJm, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hiever, Casper, Wyoming: Mr. and Mrs. Robinson rk, and and family of American Mrs. K. Martin of Kicnmona. COAL PRICE ' . MEM-K.(3I-1 Mr. W. I Hayes and daughter "Haggle spent three days" of this Salt Dr. Dean Harvey was week at the camp In Cottonwood Lake visitor Wednesday. 'canvon. Mr. 12. It. West i in 'charge of the camp. Mrs. AVost and Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Fiigal and children left Thursday to spend the children visited with relatives in summer the in rest of the canyon. Parson this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Robertson and children, Mrs. Lloyd Gray and chll tiren motored to Jordan Narrows Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. Gray, who is employed there. They also listened to one of the excellent programs which are Kaysvllle with relatives. Miss Mar- First ward YL. M. 1. A. enjoyed a to visit her pleasant outing to Spring Lake garet Clayton remained" " "" lasi ", a fortnight. TnesdayTeveniiig.Bathlng tn the lake was followed with a ptciib: Miss Km ma Harris and Miss supper, i : Ethel Fay Kchaerrer were .in Salt . Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Er!andin Lake for loneer day, in Salt Lake for and. children-werMr. and Mrs, A- - R. Wilson and several days. Mr. Erlandson enter- Mr. and Mrs. John Loutensock of i lug the rifle shoot at the Fort DougMagna have returned from a trip. las range on Sunday. lake. Mr. and Mra.- Wllford Calkins Dick Fairbaiiks is here from Los left Thursday for . their home in Remarkable Offer by. D. T. R. Angeles for a two weeks visit with Chicago. Mr. Calkins has been visbis parents, M?. and Mrs. Lawrence iting here for several weeks vlth Company Makes It Pos-sibl- e bis father. Wllllum Calkins, and Fairbanks. bis wife has lieen-tthe coast. to Secure a Ton- Miss Ida Powell of Xehl was a Payson visitor for PJoueer day. Mrs. Joseph Crook and daughter, Free of Charge ' Carravena, of Tonopah, Nevada, Miss Rhea Wilson and Miss Golds are visiting here with Mrs. ('rook's for; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wilde. few short weeks Only, between July a weelt. . ust 2ll, to secure, with- Mrs. P. E. Butterworth entertain- n ed the .Tres Joll club Wednesday nshegt)nnlels,"Mis8--Einiwas the announcement juadg today Harris. Miss Madge Fairbanks Rud evening. Special guests were Mrs. ; by Mr. HumhcII of Hie hardware d:v Miss Ethel Fay Schaerrer enjoyed E. H. Street,, Mrs. (). C. Nielsen, sirtnient of pi .T. R. comtsiny. a plcnwint outing at Maple Dell for Mrs. Edith Jensen or Salt Lake, The plan, by which thousands of several days last week. Mrs .Wendell Erlandon and Mrs. wlU J peojile ta all parts of J. C.: Barney". Mrs.' Earl Page recelve a free Jon 4if Ilws Mildred I'ac and Miss ceived and Mrs. Nlcl- priately known as The Free CohI who are working lu Suit sen the guest prize. club plan. Purchasers of an Estate Luke, came home for the week end Heatrola between "the above men and the .Pioneer' day celebration Mrs.. Floyd Wilson and Mr. Will tioned dates are eligible to receive Amos were at Eureka - Wednesdny the free coal. A $5 enrollment fee. Boy Scouts, Beehive girls and 'to attend a bridge luncheon given which Is applied to the purchase many older people, from the First by Mrs. Ray Conyers. Libs Estate Heatnda, and ward price have participated in an outing dues of $5 a month also applied to in t Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thurmond canyon for three days the purchase price, are paid. This this Payson week They camped at th old Eureka, Airs. Byron Thurmond, BycoiiTInues until "fall, when the free mill site within eaRy walking ron Thurmondr Jr., and Audrey coal and the Heatrola are delivered, of the and other places Thurmond - of Bingham were the and the bolan of thefost Is due. if .iiiterestrr-Iuterestl- nggrotto tripa ecu. guests of Mr. and Mrs. WlU Amos The price of the Heatrola to Free the days and tamfire programs Sunday and Monday. They motored Cnnl club numbers- and to those pied were given, each night. to Vivian park Sunday afternoon. who purchase their Heatrola 'be fore or after the drive, Is the same, Mrs. Edith Smith entertained at Miss Helen Peterson of Mt. Pleas so that the coal is, in fact, abso- a tea afterant has 'been Visiting here with kenslngton Wednesday . lutely free. noon 1 nhonor of Mrs. Mattie Hay - Hlrs. Ray Monson. The' Free Coal Club is a national orgnniziition, founded in WSJ by the Estate Stove Comiiany of Httmlltnn, Ohio, makers of the famous Estate Heatrola which has revolutionized small home heating practice since It was invented and first offered to the public In 1921. Every rear. thousands .of pwnle everywhere btive purchased Heatrolas and re celved a free Um-n- t coal during the -- Al-vl- friends and relatives at Ogden. I ! lllfr 3pJ luncheott-Wag-aerve- Mr. and Mtr. Harold and Mr. and Mrs. Iee Salt Lake, with Mr. and ltn Drlgss, enjoyed an American Fork canyon week end. - i. A.fl , I - I : f i y,- Ton of Miss Lucille Wright entertained O. herrhoms be .Mr. D. A. West and family of evening. The evening was Salt Lake enjoyed Monday with Thursday in needlework and chatting. Mr. West's parents,. Xt and JMrs. Hpeot A dainty-traNathaniel West. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hallldav and Mrs. E. R. Hulllday and Mra. J. Mrs. H. yv. JacoU and family were in W. West 6f Salt Iake visited Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs Lu Pleasant Grove Sunday. cius Loudle of Ogden.- ' - JGetaL Jen- - Week re uu i ii v unug UU I ft VI 4 iR&fef A Ell - : their gueats this rmWfe Now! nafiWimK''rg"of"l:ba tallied the ladles. of the Justann'i-club at a delightful social afternoon TO ZERO FLAT r Down K Buy h T vat-:!- . B Mr. and Mrs. S. .1 White and Mr. were week end guests of Mrs. Lewis Olpln visited at and . W. L. Green. Mrs. Lucy Sco- Nephl Tuesday-wit' .'". field. V'".':s The Misses Florence Harper and Ithoda Mayhew we're pleasure seekMr. and Mra. William Peterson ers at Saltalr Saturday. spent Wednesday with M(. and Mrs. Owen Thornton of American Miws Loralne Nelson of Mugna is " Fork. Mr. her. James with father, visiting " , Nelson. .' , , Irand-Mr9.-r-S. Merck had ( . Free Demonstrations! MrsrHHam-StirHtig-- of Mllford Mr. Free"lritiiriust"20th ; Jepw V$fiT,r7fyyi1t best lump coal with every Heatrola purchased during this campaign. They intend W give 100 ions away during this big eveit at the seven DjT.: R. Co. Stores ,Sjgn up for your Heatrola now and we will deliver it next fall aid a ton of coal with it absolutely free. Remember! this offer is only good from Joly 30th to August 20th. J . report a very enjoyable Mr. and Mrs. J. Kemoand daugh Mrs. Ethel Drysdale and son ter Winnie spent four days camping King spent Sunday and. Monday ut in prove canyon. . Beth Drysdale, who, has Payson. here two with weeks the last apent Mr. and Mra. S. A. Kirk and Mrs. her grandmother Mrs. Butler, Rose B. Hayes were Provo visitors home with them..V Monday. - . Is aire senins it tliis.simimet Erb-'an- riZJifil 1. ' .. vVtEtoiL;r H''' ' Er-vl- Ethel The Mliweyerdand ,Mr. and Mrs. Junius A. West reT Radmall of Salt Ike are spending turned Tuesday from a three weeks their vacation here with their moth' trip through the eastern states. Mr. er, Mrs. Sine Badmall. T v West was appointed to attend ths national convention of bankers at Mr. H. W. Jacobs has gone to Detroit They were at Detroit for Chicago on a business trip. five days, from Detroit "they, sailed up Lake Erie to Buffalo aad NiagaMr. .and Mrs. Charles Ontario Mr. and Mrs. P. Epperson of Call ra Falls, thence up. Lake and the St. Lawrence river to MontMr. of Mm. and EiLiFurrell fortila, fit y f real. Theguests all the larger cities and Mr- and Mm. Leslie Theobald on visiting places of JntPrest.aselJ, pa relid NDANGERED' Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Gippla of Ixw Miss Benil.-Dixon, popular was the guest of Aumtles have Itfen visiting here . fillEFATH.lX MI-.- . young brlde-eUf- t, July 2 honor at a bridal tbowrr glvek by with Mrs. Cipple's nisteis, Mrs. H was killed aud : b- -r aunt. Mrs. Itaymon I H, Clayton, Hint Dixon and Mrs. Joha P. Har three tralnmea injured near MU Saturday evening. An oldr ris early tday when 'the group of clone friends enjoyed the rixth drawing the (int-la- l train ( Mrs. Henry Smith of Salt like Vice Presl.leut Charles A. Dawt-pleasant, affair.. sent Itoneer day rtsitifig with Pay-- . ernKhed thruugh a flood- - weakened ; Mrs. J. W. Laurent and daughter frieuds. trectle. of ISiALane, Mell Washington, Tha vice preKldent wauot aws!;-- . Mr. and Mra. Ray U Done and ened by the accident, hut cries and Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Spiegel of Salt Iike sieut the- - week end vWt-In- g children and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coo tralimii'ii aro'cised" him aud with with relatives in Paysoit Uu vers and daughter of Eureka spent other'niemliers of his party he rushMonday they were the dinner guests Pioneer day at Maple Dell, y: ed out to help with rescue work. of Mr. and Mrs, A. R. AVUa. They f Engineer ,ISa in Jones was. were also entertaTSed aT tlw home Bin Roe, who formerly was iu lu the ca h of the lotomotlve a here Mrs. in of other brother, of Payson, arrived Ijiureut Imsiuess it sunk into the water coiupletdv aud Mrs. Spiegel. - - . Monday morning In time, for the submerged. The flremna and a he miniature" parade with which second engineer' swam ashore snfe-iy- . MAnrorr. Hlatt and Mrs. Em- was greatly pleased. He was also A memlwr of th train crew ma Ramsey Morris and their young delighted to le lu Payson again. dived Into the locomotive to recover were the daughtersi"7if Salt . , . .Jones' body, -- ' -guests of Mrs. Jnlia Haricnck Sunr- Inland Elmer Joined a jtarty of day and Monday. from Southern I'tatr In aa more of Angeles', "formerly of ontlng at Ftsh lake for Several days Payson, who Is visiting here this Mr. and Mr. John F. Harris this week .with relatives aud friends. at dinner Monday for Mr. Tlie meiuliers of the Swastika club, and Mrs. R. S. tJipplo of IO AngMiss Vera Creet of StMinlsh FVrk' a ..social iArganizatioh of Which the les, Mr and Mrs.. Hint lHxoii and Is spemtine here with ber honored guest was formerly a luem- ihlldreu. Mr. and Mrs. "l W. J- ,. couxln Miss r'ay White. were the guests.- '(her, I and baby, Mr. .and Mrs. J. . ,' 'II f f.ord Harris und children, Rctd Mr. and Mrs. (iolde'n TavUt.aM C. !rtr?iP. tVUZTJ. ltasiiuissi-of family sient Ifwucer day ta 8(WWsK'Tntrntdu,"' 'Ita arevln"l'iii? rmrvIewTand"" Sidney Boyle of l'r-vhere with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. berry va'y- iXewls Wride. Csin " -E- MKS. A. K. WILSON t$-- Mr.' and Mrs. Neldun Iiin and being: rendered by the aokliera who rhHdreB of Wyoming, are a re camping there. visiting- - wltb Mr, Liui'a parents Mr. and Mrk W. W. Urn. Mra. E. J. Jo'seua of California Is visiting with her alster, Mra. Johnson after an absence of Guests, at the Hyriwi Wright home tola week were Mr. and Mrs. eight years. Bert PlerpoBt, the Misses Annie and CUra Pierpont, Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mra. George Ball and Mr. Albert Heaps, Mr. ana Mrs. Joseph and Mra. Lynn Johnson enjoyed a Heaps, Mr. and Mr. Thomas Heaps camping trip la Provo canyon. all-u- f Bait Lake. Mra. Mary Anderson entertained Mr Mark Bezzant ait elided the her neighbor and friends Tuesday Pioneer celebration at Lllsrty park at a birthday dinner. on Monday. Mra. Ilensen Nlelson returned Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gammett Tuesday from a two weeks' visit in Mil-le- n Mr. and Mrs and and family at Idaho. She visited relative Raduiall enjoyed Monday plcnic-in- g Blackfoot, Shelley, American trails la Americas Fork canyou.: and PocatelIo t iiDAWES'LIFE PAYSON SOCIETY NOTES PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY wra-mou- , Rooms '. o . Uses No More Fuel Provona Beach ola BiW-inmi- lier Th,anAn Swim IfiThe Open Air - Its Healthful! Fan! n ance very-apis'sr- Ordinary Like a big Mahogany Phonograph' the Heatrola stands in your home as a thing of beauty. It does the work of a large basement furnace. .Heating Stove . , Men In As Tour Old IJeater , WMm Part Payment On a Heatrola No Free Coal After August 20th everlasting-- . Dixpn j Taylor Russell Co. j' ; -- , . ' 7- Springville "THE.ONE-PR1C- - - . Nephi E Payson HOUSE" PL Grove, J . Sp; Fork r Heber ! .",-'''- . lH-a- .hifor-matlo- -- Play on the Clean Sandy Beach! Plunge into the waters of Utah's big fresh water lake. You will like it. "It's fun f: It's invigorating and healthful. It's a real sensa' tion of enjoyment. Try-it- ' The D. T. 11." Oomiany Is the exl clusive distributor of the Heatrola and the only local organization eligible to enroll memhers In the Free Coal cluh. Mr .T T. nnU,.ii has announced that he will be pleased to give any further desired-tInterested parties. A telephone or .ersonul call at the IV T. R, Company store wllf obtain the desired Information. Mr. Russell urges tliose'who are inter-estetfl communicatewith him as soon as possible, tdnce the Free 'Its 7- Dancing Parties! Outings I ,,lll ,ff.,. .w,4,11,.a1 . 20. . -After the swim, dance a while in. Provona-BeacOpen Air' Pavilion. Good floor - - good music. Have your private dancing party and outings here. ..Straight west on Center St,. Just a short pleasant drive.,- : -- The Resort Beautiful ' On Lake Utah A..,.. . , h n d ust ..r J ' : r -- 1 |