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Show raovo tutsht -tooey" heraxp;-- 'Trtd'&yC august - is, -wto PAGE " FIVE Provo Couple WedTliursday The marriage of IJeth Lewis, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wi J. Lewis of , Provo, to Charles J. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Miller of this city, took place in the Halt Lake temple, Thursday. President Stephen L. Chipman performed the ceremony, in the presence of the , parents of ; the young couple; the bride's grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and , Mrs. Frederick Jtasband of Salt Lake City; Miss Delia 'Rasbund of Salt Lake, an aunt, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo K. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar NbS the groom. A large group of Pioneer ward members was also In attendance. . ; . ' .. Later, the two families were Berved luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Glade in Salt Lake City, aunt and uncle of the bride. This evening,, the same party will be tendered a dinner at the Lewis home. - ' . r ' The young couple will live in Provo. Mr. Miller is employed at Sears-Roebucks. County Welfare I Employes' Party The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Callahan was the scene of a delightful de-lightful garden party Wednesday evening, when employes of the Utah county department of. public Miller, brother and sister-in-law of welfare and their partners enjoyed uSIIQE nE-HU SPECIAL: SATURDAY ONLY! MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S Vi BOLES Leather or Composition, Rubber Heels ALL FOR ... lit 'v l I an evening with the icounty commissioners com-missioners and welfare board members mem-bers and their partners. Sixty guests were in attendance and honor guests were Reed Clegg, who Is to be , married to ' Naomi Harmer of Mapleton; Mrs. Wen dell , Bell, the former Laura Roundy, a bride of Thursday, and Miss Leone Thomas, whose wedding wed-ding date is set for Aug. 31. Dinner was served at long table, aranged in pretty fashion with bowls of black-eyed-Susans. Large baskets of flowers were arranged In the garden, which was lighted in a -yellow glow. : c : , ; Short speeches were ; made . by members of the board and guests, and moving pictures were shown by Earl Callahan. . J- . -.:....-.:: Nelke Club In Session Meeting in regular session, Nelke Reading .-" club members spent a pleasant afternoon Wednesday, Wed-nesday, at the home of Mrs. , J. Will Knight. - Mrs. S. C. Adams, vice . presi dent, took charge. Two solos were sung by Max Mendenhall. - A fine -review of "A Woman's Place," by Hortense McQuarrie Odium; which is a sketch of the author's own life, was given by Mrs. Monta W. " Anderson, after which Mrs. George Worthen, " a cousin of Mrs. Odium, related interesting in-teresting bits in .connection with her life. . , , Refreshments were served. The following members . and guests were present: Mesdames W. Lester Les-ter Mangum, George Worthen, S. "-tier, 7 W 1 i vs. 1 . 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S tov;l 21c C'-STORPJS BROS.; ,- n F'l 1 U U Q n ir Come, Join the Thrifty at Thriftway Utility Group Honors Couple A lawn party was enjoyed by employes of the department of utilities, and their partners, at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerald By- bee, Thursday evening. Honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Reid, who were recently married, and the young couple was presented with a fine gift. CJever gajnes were in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Taylor, and prizes were awarded. Luncheon was served buffet style. The gar den was attractive with baskets of flowers and colored lights. : The committee comprised Bill Nelson, Dale Price, Mrs. Gertrude Wiseman, Mrs. ; Iva Benson and Mrs. Anna Stone. The gay event was enjoyed by the following: - - Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton Cald- er Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. OldroydJ Mr. and , Mrs. Ray Rtnderhagen,! Mr. and Mrs.' G. E. Gabby, Mr. and Mrs. William Frlsby, Mr. andlMrs. R. G. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. J. IS. Turman, Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Roundy, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dastrup, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean Taylor, Mr- and Mrs. Dale Price, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Wes-ley Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Mitchell, Myron Thomas, : , Miss Jessie Terry, Mrs. Helen Hardy, Miss Romania Christensen, Mrs. Gertrude Wiseman, Mrs. s Iva J. Benson Mrs. Anna C. Stone, Miss Elsie Roundy, Dale Gabby, and Marion Bandley - of Provo; Mrs. Mable Johnson and daughter Alice Joan,, and Miss Lujblla Rinder-hagen Rinder-hagen of Fremont, Nebraska. Hostess to Bridge Club C. Adams, Nellie C. Bailey, Susa P. Whitaker, A. L. Booth. W. H. Boyle, William J. Snow, Elsie; C. Carroll, Lloyd Flnlayson, J. i E. Harrison, Alex Hedquist, Roy Pas-sey, Pas-sey, C. W. Love, Miss Hermese Peterson. Miss Vilate Elliott, and Mesdames Sadie : G. Haws, ' Fred W. Taylor, P. M. Kelley, George Romney. Maude G. Taylor of Og-den Og-den and a Mrs. Peterson, sister-in-law of Miss. Hermese Peterson, who Is here from California. For Best Quality and Service Call THOMAS GROCERY - Mrs. Horace Newton entertain ed the S. C. club members at her home Thursday afternoon. , Bridge was played. Mrs. Del- bert Coleman winning the high score prize and Mrs. Leo Duke second. Luncheon followed. Mrs. Charles Wilde and Mrs Dell Hopkins were guests, the latter lat-ter winning the guest award. Mrs. Lee Tuttle was presented with a lovely birthday gift. j Other members present were Mrs.' Emil Thalman and Mrs.. Harold Har-old J. Lewis. Ch urch Notice SEVENTH DAY ADVENTTSTS . Sabbath school under the leadership lead-ership of Mrs. Willard, 9:45 a.m. Bible lesson study, "Later Mes sages to Israel and Judah." Gol den text: Isaish 1:19, 29 "If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the, land; but If ye refuse and rebel, ye shall be devoured by the. sword for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken li." ; , . Seed Thought: "The long-suffering and .never failing love of God is seen in the nature of the appeals made through the prophets proph-ets to the . kingdoms of Israel and Judah. Repeatedly He gave them of His power to have them from their : enemies, and the At Women's Meet In Spanish Fork threats of Judgment were rninp-, TT f CnooTr led with appeals for repentance JJrUper 10 OpCUK wiui -promises or pardon and blessing if they were headed. Sermon by the pastor, 11a.m. You are welcome. Sunday morning, morn-ing, 8:30, .the family bible .hour will continue the "Know Your Bible" program. Subject, "Prophecy "Proph-ecy and Its Present Day Fulfillment." Fulfill-ment." This subject will be of vital Importance to all. Tune in on KOVO for a better understanding under-standing of important bible prophecy which concerns us "at this time.' SPANISH FORK Delbert M. Draper, candidate for United State Benator will explain the provisions pro-visions of the Democratic national platform; EUsha Warner, candidate candi-date for the state legislature, will speak briefly on "Economy in Gov ernment" and Commissioner Wil liam J. Johnson, who Is candidate for renomination will tpeak o:i "Finances" at the regular meeting meet-ing of the Democratic Women's Study group which is to be held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Waiter Wait-er J. Wilde, at 2 p. m August 20. Mr. Johnson will Introduce Mr. Draper, but President Neva Green will conduct the meeting and musical mu-sical numbers will be given. The public is Invited. Vocal solos will be rendered by Harley Whitir.g of Mapleton and the ladies of the fourth district will serve light refreshments. The meeting will t? educational, not political. jiCTiji , M-M-M BOY! A You'll m;, "th moMt tfrlU-fcMin ttrrad tatrt.n whrn .b Irf f'Uhcr's DITCH BREAD! 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