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Show wi - wa enjoyea i ronowea ny m Mrs, .ReeT L.J affirmative side of U question, while dellclons luncheon, Mr, and Mrs. A. Anaeroerg, Mrs. j. B.,Ashtdn, Mrs. the boys will take the negative. Musi W. Cherrlngton won the prlies. Earl BeanJIrs. Mart Roylance, Mrs. cal numbers will Uortirnl8he4nAll Jr"Mr; xnyde Tisfted with " RayTimmerman, an Mrs. ''J,' B. are Invited, ' Mrs". lMr. Cherflneton "nd 'Aymot . Tucker. Mrs. C. E. Madsen had as her guests Sunday. !Th Sweetest Glrl':ln Dixie,- - will last week, her mother, Mrs. H. T. Mr, "and Mrfc; J. T. Wheeler and bpresente4 by the Walters Stock Mleman, and sister. Misses Lethe and family were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dintmlck Childs Sunday. company in the Sixth, ward, amuse- Clo Coleman, of Midway. ment ball Thursday evening at 8: 15 Mr. L. E. Wlscombe is visiting in Salt O'clock. The Walters company Includes Mr. and Mrs.-E, Madsen ente uase city. some of the very befit talent that can ed the members of the Evening Card Mr. and Mrs. Dell Brimhall were be found. They hare, for many years club at their home Monday evening. Proyo visitors Saturday. traveled from one, state ta another, The rooms Were attractively decorated Mr. FreT Helnhart of Los Angeles, giving piays ot airrerent tinds. Mr. with nink carnations' Four tables of CaHf. is visiting, with M.and Mrs. O.elvfeMtraT and Mritjjyatter ,hrl8tonPon. man the tardwneSUtf" were played, Mr. F Mrs. C D."Eans. of Salt Xake is agers of the company, reside In the and Mrs.' Henry W. Gease feceivln Sixth ward and are spending, a few the favors. A delicious luncheon KasP'is"'"! with herjdaugblef, Mrs. days at their borne, wnile-vislt- iny serreirto Errand Mrs. Henry y tWfccombe. friends here. "The Sweetest Girl in Gease, Mr. and Mm 'George :6T May- - LMr. and Mrs. Ed. Piper spent Sunday Ti Dixie" Is a splendid play, a comedy cock, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Berg, Mr. wth Mr. and Mrs, Carnaby of Spanish ctrama in tnree acts. During the past and Mrs., John M. Vick, "Mr. and Mrs. Fork. Mrs. Piper will remain for a " few .months, the; company has been C. H. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. definite period, Miss Lela Boyer spent the week' eildtraveling through Arizona, Nevada Stfate, Mr. and Mrs. Marie Anderson " " ' and southern Utah, presenting this and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson. fhrgaitlke. Miss Carol Bird, of Salt Lake, spent t . play; v , nd4lr-GiHItli" rBTatTvea Hadsen-ente- iv Ei and has returned to tallied a number of friends at a radio friends of Springville. his home In San Francisco, Calif., concert Monday evening; at the home ,.Te Misses Lois Mendenhall, Velma ' Enid Mendenhall Mr. oi iir. ana Airs. a. k. Anaorson. i'oi Mendenhall. and afteta few days' visit here with " Mrs, garaneelsoa ntti followed by luncheon. Mr,' and Mrs. Byron Denhalter will entertain the members of the T. O. N. clnb tlh.elr boniS,Thurday evening. An evening of cards, music, and luncheon will he enjoyed; f. a mfcyeiTl pointlaP.- luaday the serving of - - a.1 TereV2corte' ruidJar A most .enjoyable, time was spent TdthOfle rnft attended thw marred folks dance given in me tvurth vara the amusement hall; last evening, is- - ,Ateriof the ra win! L Thursday 3 n'rlfai Mil home of 3 of thttf BUK17 Softs, x' heorgeSoffe Softs, It I Merle Soffe, femoK'tf -- .jaIar;U' Mr. and la8taVtot . Jas !-- II II II U li I . ra; H 11 U VAI I ICCTAIDOO l- -A ' ffl j - . -- -eint rrifttt"rileatey adlto.eBiojajfigOB. ; : tewiiw-.teeegHecr- -- InncMion servedat tbTMadsen residence to Friday. Mr. Vf7 ilr surprised, . j LethV-Golerfla- j - Bishop O. B. Huntington was highly honored Thursday by the members of the first ward who met attls First i ward church tb show tbelf apjirecTif-- ' ted for. his active sowAas-i-the-- years. The house was parked to overflowing. A previously arranged program was. given : Male - .quartet, B and Mrs. A. IE. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Wilde, Mr, and Mrs. George Meacham, Mft'and 'Mrs. Alma Cheever, Miss iss Edith Anderson and Dean Anderson. . Covers were" laid for ten at a dinner party given by DeAilbn Partridge at his home. Sundar evettln erX'trrflfl wers re-e- past4-twent- s ChancexChiW8id dren at her honw Saturday erening. WreTnseai In. decorating tbe dinins Hin Ostler; Piano selection, Mrs. . . 'a Verna L. Burt; Original poem of All ments will be served.; AM "members ine aiiair was in ceieorauon or ner table. Mr.. Partridge will for WS Angeles, Calif., where preclation, Mrs, Mynel Gutmell; are. urged to be In attendance, and birthday anniversary which occurred y inTtteJl m it- on that day: A splendid musical pro- he will visit relatives and friends forvc' duet, Hazel JJirdand Florence are priviledged to bring one guest. fills JjlmiJJaUlft jsirnpyoju. reading, ,M8. - .'ay Hunt- gram was furnished, after wh.lch a de several months. ' ml HlKUHi; . Mrs. Mark. Tripp entertained a num- - licious luncheon was served to zo, A 3. MarfljABiTid and p dot of ner inenas at a do nge lunch- - Llargtf cm glass bowl of violets tormed Jklr. and Mrs. Grant Eggertsen enter- - j reading,. Mrs. Myrtel Gnnneil; whistlrs m at tor lrame;satnf dai ofternoon an centerpiece for the tainea at a wen 'appointed dinner ing solo, Birdie Jenkins: strin? duet: and- -- ! ' i . fcTii H i ii tin. in y.uw an "ti innii ii w B - m nmm urn inin.n n 1 ; ClaFfet-remar- q m ks,' j Hard-(evenin- g, U LJ LA t I W l' U wJ- - LJ " I 3 I ' , i '"55j ?'2l!u Vvr b" H I j low price.- - - . i munii A Gideon Daley; .song, party at tbelr home Monday evening: lliai'k'S I I I I I I Roses were used as a table decora sixth grade students; prognostication. ti tion. Cover were4ald for eleven A ilUa Xuclnia BishoprT s - . I itherizestog-ardedrlo-Mr- s. 37 rvllle wardjmnsemenlJiall Thursday pleasant evening uf music and social Huntington, Dainty refreshments were served, followed by danclig. under the auspices of the chat was spent. estlnVISi tts Bon- - B. Ashton and Mrs. George B. es nas gone rtffipgy urn! tether nf ing,.the latter : receiving the oongola- - aimdnv-schnto Loss Angeles, Calif.. to join he ( ion lavor. a delicious luncheon the ward.: The music will be furnished Miss Arlene' Mendenhall entertained lendid i I of fte hook was served to Mrs. Milt Jones, Mrs. by the Jepperspn orchestra. Refreshtheir atrdinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. G. wherelheyjKlllmake home, ericanld I of Edward E. E. Dunn, Mrs. Vern R, Greenwood, ments will be served. All are invited. at the Vfv Mendenhall and family, Mr. and Mrs. L: E. Eggertsori were Thomas Mendenhall home. '. Mrs. . Hunter. Mrs. Frank W. of Mr. the O. dinner Mr. 4 Mm W. Mrs. and J. and Stubbs Mrs. J. L. Innes, Mrs. Clayton No. wexe of of the the guests Camp Whiting Daughters Mrs. Roch Finch Is visiting In Los imist rTmeet Tbors-W- jenKms,Mrs. xeov Taylor, Mn. G. M, Utah Pioneers wrill meet Thursday surprised at their home Friday even- B. Huntington Sunday. Angeles, Calif. D. Mr. Mrs. Aoms J: Childs Mr. Mrs. Mrs. and of of entartainand itf ing by the following: Taylor, Mm George B. Harding, Mrs.' afternoon at ? e'clock at the home TV IT L. T. Hofheln nn. "K(W1' t a dhmer party Saturday even- Bailey, Mm 1m L. Graham, fJlra. j Mm e Xc&vs rs. George Leven, West street A history of the life of Urguhart, Mr. and Mrs. Alva. Zabris-kl- Ing for the following: Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. EllzenN.Taylor will be given. Mr. and Mm A. W. Cherrlngton, George Weight, Mr. . and Mrs. Mcse Splendid musical numbers have been Mr. and Mrs.' Melvln Crakford, Mrs. Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bird,. Mr. u. h. cniids, Mr. and Mrs. I arranged for. Refreshments will be Net Thome, Mr. an . served. All members are expected to I Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thorn e, Mrs. Maud Ellis Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Dimmck be present and cordial Invitation is Curtis, Mr. and" Mm John Whiting. Childs, Mj. and Mrs. Kenneth Condie, extended to everyone interested in IMrs. J. W. Freil, Mrs. Samantha Mrs. Edth Rothwell and Mrs. Olve this work Finch, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Childa. Miss Childs. Card and music were also en Orphea Deal, The favorite card game .'joyed. A splendid program has been arranged to take place of the regular classes meeting mg at 7:30 o'clock in the Fifth ward. WE if 'AUNG HIGHEST PRICES FOR An interesting debate has 'been arTONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 ranged between the senior boys and HIDES AND PELTS the senior girls. The question 'Re--J George Melford Production solved, That the Mentality of the "EBB TIDE" Average Man Is Higher Than That w anything In ttila line to aellf ein . - Also Comedy ' The The. rooms were attractively decorat luncheon table. i e neretol to the fcreader ed witn carnations and sweet peas. Pt-- A , t J tat,!.. A dance will be jrtvenJn:Jtha-BannEcouml I at suchJl onderful stylish coats : . VAt-.1- :. you wm be astonkhed to find such Come and see them . leave-Prov- o msx-jva- l PA 1 1 V VaiSln ProW T1;' G . mount, Mr. and Mrs. O. Nuttal, Mr. and Mrs, George.Strong, Mr. and Mrs, William Williams, Mrs, Sena Jensen, 11 Mr. and .Mrs.: Jorgan Nelson, llr. and r Mrs. The misslonarycommlttee of the a Tattle 1 pantl W Sterling Bean, Mr. and" Mrs. dance in the home) W tailing her Lenn "Hansen of Spanish Fork, Miss Pioneer ward Will give ball Wednesday rs. ajjiateter1-dnRita Williams, Miss Geraldine Jenson, Ward amusement Wilde's, orchestra will fur and Mrs. Anna Anderson. eyenhigi hip nish the music; nd a good time.is . are invited. . The Utah Xerosis Club will meet promised everyone. All i wan ' e Wild I Froa Borneo in open session at the,, home of Mrs. Mrs. John Pyne was pleasantly A. B. Worsley, .Wednesday, afternoon by her children and grandchil "evenltfjLL38 o'clock. at 3 o'clock. ,'A discussion of Utah's fv MnSj Jttiity. "' I -- " Sirs Alfteda Williams entertained at a birthday dinner at her home tn Lakevlew Sunday aftednoon, In celebration of .her 67th .birthday anniversary which occured on that day. were used as & table decoration. Tovers were laldT.for Mr. and Mrs. Gad - Williams,-Mr.- -and Mrs. Gar-natio- - I , S j eoiopU- - j.to ? ''' 1 and-Mnri- :! ' T I I I SS nl hus-band- Springville v n t e, f BllinilHIlllllUIIlUISI Itrrs, las Sheepmen and CO L'UMBIA i an UBifltjjnrprices. ' a square We guarantee XND GOLD" TONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 HAROLD LLOYD JA iVarel i A &nd 2nd & (Old Cannenr RLto , SADjOR-BIAD-- i Hume 367 With HELENEjCHADVlCK MAN" E - Also Comedy. BROSPM and iif Personally V. Willat by Special Arrangement. X GLlWYri PICTURE DECEIVE FABLES RENEP: II three . dollars., or examination and get your glasses at the price you will 7 WELDANOS ILUHWKPtB !8 thlncrs-r. m thatr JR.we enfoy eatinil In i i ji ! 1 i wue oi Breadyour Best UVFi bt.inn HARVEST fe. BRlAD - Inc. Phoned. , JrJ ibuiforlunch; ;- I h snat It2; s- a -t it..; wnr; x mm FEATURING I ANNA Ii Ydd owi v. it to VoukSffl iosti U ' 4 'ist,.. ' r' Vividlu my; BWtersoii West Center St. nes of hot Bread. Few? btnskEWDrAUtL Htwitedis Plenty- - of references in Provo and Utah county WfuLAerb; SB . WEDNESDAY ANDTHURSDAT pay at any wholesale optical company in the state. What better can I offer? INTERNATIONAL NEWS J ffairmwmm; odr trjl lit. .""w ,the "WOMAN, WAKE UPT And HAROLD LLOYD in -I DO" -- You pay. GOUJEMOBBIS Irvin Directed "WHEN HUSBANDS Ana" - RICHD.DIX - 'FLORENCE VIDOR BLACKSTONE Magical Marvel Adapted ,iron the Famous Talfr pt, Adrenturjer. hy,:. , WEDNESDAY. AND THURSDAY , LEAH BAIRD -- Wholesale THITGREAT 'YELLOW MEN ' TONIGHT 3:45 AND 7:45 WEDNESDAY PRINCESS Mother's study club at her home Friday. The following program was en Joyed: piano selections, Lenore Thorn; paper, "The Blessings ot Parenthood," Ada B. Harrison; whistling solo, Miss Birdie Jenkins, accompanied by Miss Loreta Roylance: readines from "The Business of Being a Woman,", Kell Alleman. Lucy Roylance and lone Palfreyman assisted the hostess in serving refreshments. Mrs. H. T. Hanlord entertained Frl-da-y at a family dinner, in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Alma Miner, who were The house was recently, married) decorated Jn pink. ; . The same color being tastefully carried out la the table decorations. at -- hls-even-4 miscellaneous shower given Satuiday evening by Mls8 Rea Sums'.on,, to Miss Emma. Simpklns, who will marry Mr. Arthur Taylor of Winter Quarters Februsry 7. - :. panicuIarly deKciQa toaated.. PRiVO BAiCERY: Tin ... fuJ?-. JHB't-- mm. """ f?H a -- - - tMak ea AIook will convince, you. iJ J JUou ECIFY - 1 1 in i III - U - IIIIHI7 Itll : mer 232 ill Cjd : FORD VALUES ARE AWAY UP; 5? ' And new improvements and refinements have been added to the entire line. The'Font car will give you as much In real automobile essentials as anyone desires. - W .1 ".. ii Without obligation 0 factstoyou? '. yQEPRESErrTATIVES of thu rtore have just jreturned from, the : rjT eTiUc)r4.m .Cnd RPd Where they made aelectioni from the designs of the 502 leading furniture factories of the country, including the 62 ' fum Rapidt great Jactoriei m &5 to the' will and on floon of this store during presented design lvalue you uw xonung monua; ' waicq iqe ne wspapon ;lor our runire announremrw. , 'fcll FORD PRICES ARE AWAYDOWN. m,m mmt: ir-i- ing coal j mm JntpourShQWiRoom; K" Thoic tr. r - . have the .opportunity of demoMtrating these ' , , TERMS 1 - . . & j$ . y 0" U .. . IF DESIRED. BUY A FORD 1:' jr: And Spend the Difference - , TAYhORBROTnLRS COMPANY if v m. 4 T-T- ." tmra?mtm:nntttmn TAe Big PepartrnkntSiora iuuluuisiiuEiuiuI: I PHONE 343. rson s Ford (jiarage ; PROYO, UTAIir 0 : |