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Show Interesting Features For Women; Club 5 and Lodge News- Ethel - D. Rambeau Society Editor . Phone 432: Lovely Gifts At Shower . Complimenting Miss Beth Bird, bride-elect, Mrs. June B. Sowards and Mrs. Hazel B. Hayward en-tertainedat en-tertainedat a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening at the Shirley Bee home. Gladioli, roses and other choice fall flowers were arranged about the rooms. Bridge was played. Miss Shirley Brockbank winning high score prize and Miss Beth Bird, second favor. A tasty luncheon lunch-eon followed. . ' In attendance were Mrs. LaRae Davies, Mrs. Bettie Jensen, Mrs. Helen Anderson, Mrs. Doris Sum- tiar Mm Chinav UwlrhJTilr Mrs. Beth Boyle, Miss Neva Strate, Miss Marjorie Clark, Miss Shirley Brockbank, Miss Leah Hunter, Miss Virginia Larsen, Mrs. Ros-lyn Ros-lyn E. Peterson, Mrs. Helen Knight, Mrs. Victor J. Bird and Mrs. Shirley Bee. 41 Thornton Family Reunion Enjoyed The Oliver Thornton family held its annual reunion at Mutual Mu-tual Dell in American Fork canyon, can-yon, Monday, the gay event being be-ing attended .by 75' family members. mem-bers. - New officers were elected, as follows: Leo P. Hansen, American Ameri-can Fork, president; Mrs. Sylvia T. Peterson of Pleasant Grove; Oliver Thornton of Provo, and Mrs. Addie T. Duffin of Aberdeen, Aber-deen, Idaho, executive committee;' commit-tee;' Mrs. Sadie T. Trinneman of Lehi, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Hannah T. Nielsen of Murray, Mur-ray, historian; Mrs. Hattie T. Snow of Provo, temple chairman; Miss Zella Hansen of American Fork, genealogical chairman; ' Claude Snow, recreational chair- , A big family dinner was held 1 and a program was rurmsnea during the afternoon. Games were played by the youngsters, vhile ball games were going on for the older groups. Shower Earty Is Delightful Mrs. Fred Jensen,' the former Miriam Duke, was entertained at a shower at the Joseph Jensen home in Mapleton Saturday evening. eve-ning. - Mrs. Gertrude Clements of 01U1U1C gave -v. oils Letter to Edith," and other selections. selec-tions. Vocal numbers were furnished furnish-ed by Miss Marjorie Williams of Provo. Delicious refreshments were served to 35 guests,, and many lovely and useful gifts were presented pre-sented to tKe bride. wis ougekud MATCHES YOUR COAL PILE 4 he Nation-Wide Heatrola Sale and Coal Bonus Ends September 6th!! UP TO 1 TON OF UTAH'S BEST COAL GOES WITH EVERY MODEL! Drop in Today for Full Details mm Club Calendai DELTA THETA CHI The first meeting of the season sea-son of the Utah Epsilon chapter. Delta Theta " Chi, will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Provo chamber oi commerce com-merce room, 234 West Center street. BONNIE THAls ' Members of the Bonnie Thais club are entertaining , their husbands hus-bands , at the home of ' Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Janson this evening at 8 o'clock. V. F. W. AUXILIARY' The V. " F. W. auxiliary will meet Thursday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. J. Nusink. JAYCEE WIVES The opening fall meeting of the Jaycee Wives will be held this evening at 7 o'clock at the Edna Mae Hedquist's home. All wives of Junior chamber of commerce members are urged to attend. A fine program and dinner has been arranged. Mrs. J. C. Kindred, president, will be in charge. VARIETY Mrs. Glen LaMar Johnson will be hostess to members of the Variety club at her home in Springville, Friday evening. Members Mem-bers are to meet at the home of Mrs. LaVar Groneman, 61 South Sixth East street, at 8:30 o'clock. N. OF W. Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the L O. O. K. hall. LITERARY LEAGUE 'Members of the Literary League will hold their opening meeting of the season, Friday at 4- o'clock at the home of Mrs. Stanley Dun-ford, Dun-ford, president; Business will be followed . by an introduction of the year's program. Birthdays Are Celebrated A delightful birthday luncheon was enjoyed by members of the Ladies' Aid of the Community church, at Meno Trope hall Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Those honored were Mrs. David Kinnear, Miss Elizabeth Kinnear, and Mrs. M. Williams. Hostesses- included Mrs. R. C. Street, Mfrf. Vernon Busterud and Mrs. Laura McBride, who was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Knight. The tables were arranged with trimmed birthday cakes and fall flowers. A business meeting followed fol-lowed the luncheon and a program was enjoyed. Mrs. Leon Millen played selections on the new organ. BIG SAVINGS thru factory cooperation No Monthly Payments Until Installation Liberal Allowance For Your Old Heater t , i Choose Now From the Complete Line No Extra Charge for Installation, Delivery or Stove Board J (5o Demo Women Plan Social The Democratic Womens Study club ,is beginning' its year's activities ac-tivities with an afternoon social and get-acquainted party at the home of Mrs. W. H. Callahan Monday at 2:30 o'clock. After a brief business meeting, the committee assures those attending at-tending a splendid program. Refreshments Re-freshments will be served. Special honors will be paid the 30 Democratic chairwomen and the 30 registration agents of Provo. EVery Democratic woman of Provo will please consider this notice her personal invitation to join the organization, the officers offi-cers announce. They include: Mrs. Roy Passey, president; Mrs. An drew Christensen, first vice president; presi-dent; Mrs. Ray Durnell, second vice president; Mrs. LeRoy Tuck-ett, Tuck-ett, recording secretary; Mrs, John Mower, corresponding secre tary; Mrs. Stanley Dunford, treasurer; treas-urer; Mrs. Mary A. Nickerson, publicity "chairman; Mrs. Rees Bench, entertainment; Mrs. Abe T'er, organist; Mrs. Clifton Thatcher, chorister; Mrs. J. W. Aird, chairman of the program committee, with Mrs. George Bal-lif, Bal-lif, Mrs. Stanley M. Clark and Mrs. W. Hi Callahan. Sp anish Fork News Miss Joyce Maland has returned return-ed home after spending six weeks in Twin Falls, Idaho, with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wade. Coleen McKell of Blackfoot, Idaho, was the overnight guest of Glenna Bills and Nedra Dart on a short vacation trip last week end. t- Members of a woman's club of Mapleton, now residents of Spanish Fork, met Wednesday, evening at the home of Mrs. Albert Al-bert Thitts. There were 16 present. pres-ent. The time was spent renewing acquaintances and playing bridge. Mrs. LaMar Grotegut won . the high score prize. Members of the club were present from Mapleton, Maple-ton, Eureka and Spanish Fork. The hostesses were Mrs. Albert Thitts, Mrs. Lynn Hill, Mrs. Curtis Cur-tis Thitts and Mrs". LaMar. .Grote? gut. Refreshments were served at 10 o'clock. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Evans, (Ruth Stewart), spent the week end at Scofield lake.-' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Menlove and four children visited Sunday with Mr. ! and Mrs. Lee Dart. Ralph Dart accompanied them to Spring Lake to spend the week. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McKell of Blackfoot, Idaho, have been visit ing their . many relatives and mends at Spanish Fork for a week. Miss Jessie Johnson accompanied accom-panied them and has been the house guest of Miss Elizabeth Gull. Miss Melba Gull who has been visiting relatives at Black foot has returned home for the opening of school. ' Miss Helen Wilde of Ely, Nev., has been the house guest for sev eral days of Bishop and Mrs. H Eugene Hughes, she returned home Tuesday. Frank Patton has gone to Roosevelt, Utah, where he will teach school this winter. Miss Beatrice Gull who has a position as teacher near vcoosevelt, accom panied him. Mr. and Mrs. William Swenson have moved to Richfield, Utah, where Mr. Swenson has accepted a position as instructor in the ag ricultural department of the senior high school. Ervin J. Bingham left Sunday for Ogden, where he will attend school this winter. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bingham of Spanish Fork and his sister, Mrs Glen Boyer and son Steven of Salt Lake accompanied him and were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bateman. LMMMMAl TAH5 DISTINCTIVE Tonight and w,, s. i,-. rvsor 1 s i J -I I - Tt r 6' Tf? : ' Tf '--JL J 12 GARY COOPER - BARBARA STANWYCK "March of Timer -Peace by Adolf Hitter . , HI "Farm Frolics" Best short subject or 1941 Hf 4 . "Movietone News" i mi Hint Doors Open 7 p. m. I City " Briefs Sir. and Mrs. T. T. Taylor and daughters, Maribeth and Jeanne, spent the past week in Scipio, with Mrs. E. E. Peterson, Mrs. Taylor's mother,, who returned with the party for a visit here. O. E. Dorgey of Salt Lake City, was a visitor in Provo today. , ' t -- '-v i. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Beck have returned from a vacation trip through the northwest,- visiting vis-iting in Portland and Seattle; also, at Fort Lewis, Washington, where they were with their son, Joseph C. Beck, stationed with the Third medical battalion, U.S. army. Also, they stopped Indian Francisco and en route home? in Reno, Nev., where they visited relatives. , , m Mrs. Thelma C. Johnson, wife of William Earl Johnson, has been removed to her home from the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake' City, where she has been serious- rJ2Z She is reported to be well on the road to recovery. Mr. and Airs. Merrill Hammond and two children have left for their home on the Lower Souris wildlife refuge near Minab, North Dakota. The Hammonds have been visiting for the past three weeks with Mr. Hammond's mother, Mrs. May Hammond. 7 They are returning by way of Denver, Colo., where Mr. Hammond Ham-mond will deliver a paper at the convention of the American Orni thologists union. Frank Ramsey has returned from a trip north of Logan; where he has been inspecting tin property. Mrs. Ramsey accom panied him to Brigham City, where she 'has .baeh visiting Mr. ana Mrs. Don JMuttail (Eloise Ramsey). Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Meld rum spent last week in Yellowstone park. Mrs. IL C Lawson (Gladys Vincent) Vin-cent) and children, are here from Glendale, Calif., visitng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hedquist. Warren L. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Thomas, 'stationed 'sta-tioned at Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif., has been transferred to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, for special training in mechanics. Mr. and Mrs. Willis FfeidV daughter Neva Jean, and son, Donald, returned Sunday from a 10-day trip to California. They stopped at Boulder dam, and in California, they visited relatives, and friends in Arcadia, Los Angeles, An-geles, Inglewood, Venice, Long Beach and San Francisco. Also, en route home, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Burle Robison at Reno, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Albert S.' Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Done, daughter Veoma, and son Albert, have returned from a trip to Arizona and Yosemite valley. They visited in Fresno, Calif., with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Coombs and family, and the Joneses went on to Los .Angeles, while the Done family spent a week at the beach. Also, they visited Boulder dam. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Lundquist Lund-quist (Ruth Prusse) are in Provo for a few days, en route from Irvin will stop with his sister, Mrs. .Bateman, this winter. Mrs. P.'F. Clifford of Salt Lake City spent the week end and Labor day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas. Dean and Nena Swenson Huff, are rejoicing over the safe arrival oi a Daby boy, Sunday at the Georges hospital. Mrs. Margaret Mitchell and her two children, Louise and Arlo of Hasty, Colorado, are here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Swenson. COMMUNITY THEATRE LOCATED IN OREM, UTAH Tomorrow Night!!! - - - -i- nnrvvvvu uw Some Unusual' Features: 1 'Magic Mack light 4 ; - 2 Large elegant lounge with snack bar 5 Staggered seating 4 Spring cushioned chairs 6 New RCA three dimensional sound J Frank Capra's Greatest Production s Poe"i Feature starts 7:45 and 10:00 e l ime i. 'VIA ;; &j 4 . ES? Tk..; 1 Here's a smock that does things for you! It fits like a dress and it's made of the gay Apple Red print. A white collar, belt and pockets add interesting details. de-tails. Los Angeles, Calif., to Preston, Idaho, where Mr. Lundquist will teach this winter. He has been attending the University of Southern South-ern California, during the summer. sum-mer. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lynn of Avenal, Calif., have returned to their home after visiting here with Mrs. Lynn's mother, Mrs. Emma S. Taylor, who returned with them for an indefinite stay. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Settle (Melba Taylor) and small daughters, daugh-ters, Frances and Phyllis, have i returned, ,to Fresno, Calif., after yisuing at tne nome or Mrs. Settle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eldred Taylor. Prof, -and Mrs. William H. Boyle have returned from a delightful trip, first stopping at Fillmore, ftnd Las Vegas, Nev., on business for the B. Y. U. They traveled to Bakersfield, Calif., where they Visited Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Sutherland, Suther-land, former Provoans, and in Berkeley, were guests of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Boyle. Sisters of Mrs. Boyle were visited in Los Angeles; also, stops, were made at Berkeley and San Francisco, as well as Lake Tahoe. , . f i.-. . ' ' Tt- on.l Mm Imuink Ciulnraalrc and Son David, have returned from a two weeks' vacation in California. They stopped at Boulder dam, also, visited in Glen-wood, Glen-wood, Los Angeles, Glendale, and Santa Monica, Where they were guests of relatives. Also, at Santa Barbara, and - Palo Alto, where Dr. Sudweeks visited Stanford University. Some time was spent in Sacramento, and the return trip was made via Nevada. Mrs. Marion Gray of Shannon, Calif., is visiting in Lehi, with Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Tingey, formerly for-merly of Salinas, Calif. Mrs. Gray was in Provo, Tuesday. She is a correspondent for the Tribune-Telegram Tribune-Telegram at San Luis Obispo, California. OPENS TODAY 1:30 p. m. Another Great Program! 2nd Great Hit Fpaturel LVNNE ICASSOUNAISHT its i r 7 ri r m ..xikt Family Dinner Honors Couple Recently Wed - Honoring her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Thayne (Edith Falkner) who were recently wed, Mrs. Henry Falkner Sr., gave a .family dinner din-ner Saturday evening at the home. Garden flowers were arranged on the dining table and were used to. beautify the entertaining rooms. : Covers were laid for Miss Ruth Falkner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Falkner, Mrs. James Peay, Mrs. Wayne B. Hales and family; Isa-belle, Isa-belle, Margaret, Wilson and Robert Rob-ert Hales of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer, Miss Gloria Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hales, Mrs. Chrissie Hales and Mrs. Owen Burgess of Salt Lake City. A number of fine gifts were presented to the young couple. Gardners Give Dinner Party SPANISH FORK Mrs. Henry A. Gardner and her daughter-in-law Mrs. Wallace Gardner . were joint hostesses at a charmingly arranged dinner-party recently to honor Mrs. Beth Hales Boyle, who has been visiting here for&ev- eral weeks. The function was held at the home of Mrs. Henry. A. Gardner and the entertaining rooms were bright with late summer sum-mer flowers. The . dinner was served at small tables centered with small bouquets of flowers. Miss Ruth Francis assisted the hostesses in planning and serving. Following dinner served at 7 p. m. games and entertainment were directed by Mrs. Max Gardner. Gard-ner. The guests were, close relatives rela-tives of the honored guest and included in-cluded Mrs. Hettie Gardner and daughter, Bess of Springville; Mrs. Jasper Bird of Provo and daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Emma Wadleigh of American Fork; Mrs. Lenore Gull and daughters, Beatrice and Mrs. Donna Anderson; Mrs. Reulien Gardner and daughter, Louise and Mrs. Eugene Gardner, besides those assisting the hostesses. Mrs. Boyle has left for her home in New York, where her husband has a position, she will go by way of Washington, D. C. where she will visit her "parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hales and family. Club Gives Canyon Outing LaRemmie club members gave a party for the husbands Monday evening at Canyon Glen, a picnic supper being followed by games and sports. The group included Mr. and Mrs. Mel Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Doren Boyden, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and Mr." and Mrs. Harry W. Boyes. ENDING TONIGHT NOUNJ L LffilJlAM.V! UiiroliHia !,3,MinT1 ALSO STARTS TOMORROW! . Here's a Program That's Bigger And Better Than Ever! m r r -, . - -. ( ' ceoxics 4 , OSA nOIiTGOMERY IIASSEI) Caml EJUSH . CoHaaWEC3T, fc ' Second Tluimng Hit! - ' - " j THE : : EAST (. SIDE Vkjds Duke-Jensen Wedding Held A pretty wedding was held at the home of Mrs. Roy Duke Sunday Sun-day evening, when her daughter, Miriam; became the bride of Fred Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen of Mapleton. Bishop W. P. Whitehead of the First ward performed the 9 o'clock ceremony,, members of the two immediate im-mediate families being present. The bride wore a" soldier blue sports dress, with silver trim and a corsage of gardenias and rosebuds. Attending her were Mrs. Melvin Duke, sister-in-law of the bride; Mrs. Keith Butler, sister of the groom,' and Miss jjvelyn Snyder, close friend of the. bride. Melvin Duke was best man for his brother. broth-er. Early fall sports frocks were worn bv the attendants, also matching corsages. Mrs. Lhike and Mrs. Jensen. mothers of the bride and eroom. were in teal blue and black, respectively, re-spectively, with corsages of gar- aemas. After the ceremonv. lunch was Served. A larff wpririincr roIro beautifully trimmed with orange uioBsoma ana a miniature bride and groom, centered the serving table., Ivorv candles in silver holders were on either side. Vocal numbers were given by Mrs. Harold Whiting and Mrs. Faye Jenseitsa&nd durtn? ning, the bridelcomplete and beautiful trousseau was displayed. The young couple left for - a short honeymoon trin to north Utah. . Visitor Is Entertained The birthday anniversary of Mrs. Harold Buckley of Provo, former Provoan who is visiting here, was celebrated ty family members at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Buckley Tuesday evening. eve-ning. ' A tasty luncheon, was served to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buckley and Mrs. Lyman Robbins of Logan; Lo-gan; Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Buckley, Miss Rae Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley, Mrs. Lester Ash-ton, Ash-ton, Miss Donna Mae Ashton, Harold Ashton. Sam Buckley and Miss Beverly Cherrington. "Y" CestaTies At Meeting Miss,.daine . Snarr entertained. members of the Cesta Tie social unit of the B. Y. U. at her home Tuesday evening. After business, the 'eirls en joyed handwork and games, and a delicious luncheon was served. The rooms were arranged with asters and. roses. rt lT 111 mm 'mm Pimm iHfni&aiiiiiuiiuid 1 , THK CONSTABLE Gabby - CartoMi CASIK KKTCIIEr , SpOTtlisht Starts Tomorrow! Bride-To-Be Given Dinner Honoring Miss Wanda Chappie of Spanish Fork, bride-elect, a party was given by her fellow women employes at Taylor Brothers, Broth-ers, at the Abner Tanner home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Myrtle T. Halladay was acting hostess. - Dinner was servedlhe dining tatie being attractive with paper lace doilies and a bride centerpiece center-piece standing on a reflector. A pink and green color scheme was carried out. Cut roses bordered the centerpiece and ; wedding ring place cards were used. Individual Individ-ual wedding cakes were-an added delight. ' The delicious dinner was served ser-ved byMrs. R. M. Tanner and Mrs. Abner Tanner. Those present were Miss Beatrice Beat-rice Haws, Miss Muriel Childs. Mrs. Arvilla Harding,. Miss . Ina Haws, Miss Grace Daniels, Miss Gladys Dixon, Miss Ruby. Merrill and Miss Vivian Crosby. Beautiful gifts were presented. NEW TODAY! Doors Open 1:30 Every Day 2 GREAT HITS! 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