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Show s A:- . I. If? - ' " PAGE THREE T7i TTIVTT"? 7T7 n - V I r """" "' 1 1 V in. i T n.i mi- in in m in i - iinm.t i i 11 t I I JliNipIoy ees i ! Utah Povvef Lauet Ban , Tfe. taidx' employees, of th. Utah 5wet and XJght. company helii a lh a 9; q u. e t- evening : at' Keeleys. "Qweet peas, and candles were used In decorating; Mrs. Eve Tattoo was tnistress. ot cerenionies .and ah ln-tereatJLng ln-tereatJLng program, was 'given. -' Those present : were Mlsv 'Leah SiUerud of Orangevijle, Miss May Vfhite of Price, Miss Ethel Bren-ton Bren-ton of Eureka, M4&s Amy Shelley ef American yofK" iXessie Kbt truhi of LehL and the following fr'Qm Provo: Miss" Ingef Johnson, Mies Stella 'Haws, Miss Jennie ' Knudsen, Mrs. Isabella Clayton, ' Miss, Barbara PaafmaMrs. Eve Tatton, Miss Grace Pasman, Mrs. Sajrah JElowe and Miss. Amy Cum- 'ngs;.r' ; v Later to the evening Lynn D. Tsylor gate an interesting talk on Iriterior Decorating." ? ;' ;. -, v. . Keeleys Scene Of -One hundred and .ten representa-ityf representa-ityf f of the Utah Power and Light company from Vernal, Price, Eur reka, Lehi, American Fork, PJeas-Ant: PJeas-Ant: QrpY &d Provo me.t at Ieeleys Monday evening- and experienced a delightful social time. W. 'E. Fleetwood, Fleet-wood, ofProce jwas master of cere-mbniee cere-mbniee and gave the speech of wel-ome wel-ome and an excellent address. Vocal so!6s were rendered by E. F. HeiU Tb Oonenpaa . Sisters ac-Coinpanled ac-Coinpanled by M. Frank Qoold and tris ' Stewart- contributed several nleasing setecUpna which f was fot-lowed fot-lowed - by the address of the eve-.ning eve-.ning delivered by Dr Adam S. rBennlon of Salt Lake. The Collegians, Colleg-ians, furnrthed musio for , dancing which was a fitting climax to the evening's actlviU . ; ... - E)pfQthy Stewart 14 H??ft The memberk at the Lajmbda. Tan club went to Lehi Monday evening where they, were entertained by Miss Dorothy Stewart at the home of Mrs. A. P. Webb. VMonta Carl Whist" was the feature of enter talnment'and the high score favor was given' to Miss Delsa Tolhurstl Tne consolation -prwe was receivea rHMlBLnelet.rsJitfh gainer oeiic(otxs- iuncneon. was. seryed fronl the small tables which were , artistically decorated with Easter, lilies' and. novelties. Present were, Miss ' Agnes Fairer, Miss Latua- Startup, Miss. Marion Sut1 toiu Misa 'Margretta Farrer Miss Mae. Suttont Mrs. Sherman . Kobln-i soiit Miss Helena Bates Miss Kalh-ryn Kalh-ryn Snyder; Mies Dorothy Stewart, Miss Naomi- Startup, Mrs. Noselle DaVis, -n Miss, Ila Brockbahk " Miss Lorea -Van- Wagenen,-MJsa Marier B;ils," Miss.' PrlscJUa Taylor. Miss omaiC Miss Doxothx Jbjnesi Miss June Hansen, Miss Norell Startup f and,VMiss Delsa "Tolhurst. Special guests; Miss Iaomi Sea mount Mlss.Mirian Warwick, Miss eV$ Jtomney. Mis8 Carol Proctor, Miss' Jean Coleman and Miss Ada. Fox. ' jf " ?v- - Columbia ;wijg Qub In Session ,The residence ot Mrs. Hannah J, CardU -was the ' scene: 9f ah enjoyable en-joyable social affair Monday " evening' eve-ning' when shfli entertained the memhers . of . tha Columbia Shewing cluh at hr. JJiom-' Sewing, music and" refreshments ''made the occasion occas-ion a pleasant one for the following: follow-ing: MrsTAT Witt JoneaT Uri, Ceorge Myers, M, r, C. S. V incent Mra Henry Booke, - Mrs. 'William Minger, Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Mrs. WlUiam Vincent, Mrs, Albert Ras- Bussen, Mrs. C. Al. Dahkmist, Jr., rs. Ivan Thorne." Mrs. John Thurgood, Mrs. B. Asael ' Johnson, Mrs.. John Fi' Mo"wr'Mrs. Beesif Reeae, ' Mrs. Victor Anderson: 'N ; AmiflMe Eicrht Qub Tq Meet Friday The 'members of the Amiable EJ j;ht club will . meet' Friday ','e.ve-' nin g , at the home of, Mrs. Ralph Olsen, 657 East Fourth North.; All taeitibers are invited to be present fey Circle . T9 Ppet Thursday, ; Members of- Valiey - Circle will meet Thursday evening a.t T:80 in he Masonic temple. The hostesses; wili beMrs. Fred Hlschier.apd Mrs. Russell "Nelson. . An . Eastern Star menibersare cordfatly Invited. rT 7---,--,. y , .7' ''-' , a ' " - Slanhef ! PlUw .v.' ;Xf you keep, sluberpiUQWoti your bed, either have a day covef to, sVr ver that ma,tthea youc ittom, or else pua hem pt color on your' white "pillow slip's to match ua - K - - ' - ' 9Seo Demo Nomination WASHINGTON Mar, 24. (Jy "I, am the woman savior of, Aroer-lea, Aroer-lea, I; want, to raotherhumaniyr-l& the ethical sens.I- amut fpr the Democratic presidential V nomination: nomina-tion: and I. expect- tcyget.itr A. good capable moral iwoman- will capture the imagination , . of the people." , With, these ringing, words, lady Marie. Louise Montague, Litt. XX, rheir, to., th earldpmiof Salisbury," descdant- of ,the -v Manx Kings, former, Tammany ward leader. drew, herself up to her, full five feet oi. presidential timber! and; looked the reporter, straight In the eye. "Why," she. .- said. "Governor Smith recently, told me that he had learned.' his- lesson that,' "if v;he la nominated: agai to.' 1932 he will Insist upon, me aa his. running mate to carry the woman's vote and the solid south I believe Roosevelt '.'Nevfirtheiesflk I am not asking for ,tbe,vice presidency, hnt .the i prjesl-dency-no less, and . thtok L have a. good 'chance.. ' .' ' Z . "An4 why shoxfldn't.a wbman be president? The men tried and where have they, got?". Dr. Monta gue paused; for reply. Receiving none, she drew breath, and. contin ued: : ' , . ' "Af woman in the White House would' be eyenr hit, as .efficient, as s man, becauseHhe," work is; done largely, by. lieutentantsP-IVa lust a matter of pushing, a button, e sides, a woman has what a man lacks, and do you know what that Is?" the reporter did ' not "It's Intuition, that's what. A wo man has intuition, and, can solve in a jiffy, .the weightiest problems that men rack thei?"braihs!" bver I FINE AS SILK : VOn Time They're Worn. -r : -4 , , .,.,-; , ; ; A ' 1 LitSx& .-C i ,:L'i . ?1; 1 r 1 ifiJir Family Holds ion Here Catfd-Lutidtieon Is Mrs. Arthur Clark, delightfully entertained at her home. Monday evening, in , compliment tq Mrs, Elizabeth "Oray who; is leaving to the near future for Salt Lake to Reside. Three tables; ot progressive "500" were played; Mrs. Curley Brown received tne' first' prize jjncl Mrs. Ralph Treseder the second prize while the consolation favor went to Mrs. Fred Ray. "A - daintily prepared luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, Mrs. ' S. R. hn the fashion . review ; illustrate J-KP TTi; rmrmui S orenson, . Mrs. 'Jack Dutson, ' Mrs. J. 'B. Smith. Mrs, C"CT Jones, Mrs. kliaraaiMri Mra; W A. -mjuw,:-ics; xvarpn a re-seder. re-seder. Mrs. "Charlesf i Scott. Mrs. Curley Brown. Mrs. John Lundeti and Mrs. Fred Ray. " " " ' Former Pvoi Recfent G&eeted : The members of St Mary's Guild motored' to .' Salt . Lake Monday arnoci where thenisyed, s, delightful de-lightful social time as hAgu.ests of Mral 'W. F.RulkIeyfc farms Provo resident and member, of. Ithe qr- ganizauoa. - Y - Vineyiard Ward Gwpgil Society A special u.wetingof the Genealogical Genea-logical . society; of the Vin,eyard ward' will be "held Thursday' evening eve-ning at the, home of Mrs. Kathrn Bunker. - Stake "board officers WU be in attendance, and all local officers offi-cers &re requested to Ve present. Peppy Pal Girls To! Gather Miss Norma Dixon will be host-, ess to the members of. the -Peppy Pal cub at her home Friday, eVe ihg.: " ' " Bndjge-tunchepn ISPlahtied Rainbow $ Bridge club members will : be the i., guests of Mrs. lia?el Clark ; Friday evening. The ,' diversions di-versions will be luncheon, foowed by hridge andvprlzes. t IkP. Bridge QMR To Meet Friday ' Mrs. Elmer ' Maisen will enter-lain' enter-lain' the members" of ; the;; L'p. Bridge, club' at iher home Friday afternoon 'instead ' f Saturday the usual day.! Ail members tare cqr-diany cqr-diany invited to attend. - -: :VXejv'PettkioatV"' For thin, spring dresses, you can make petticoats . of , last year's dresses .-that ar. h oshort to wear, .this saspny. : i .. M' ; 'A t " ' 1 ,JmmJ i Let'erRain! , Ladies ;' Missed rr. New printed silks have a way of declaring by their very design and cojor;, wnetner tney prefer to go into, the making of jaunty daytime sports things, elegant afternoon costumes or formal: evening gowns. . Two colors or three are the preferences, pref-erences, and the. choice of these colors reflects, spring's yiair .for vividness. ' Big,, formalized floral, designs ageHnst black, browi or other darw backgrounds, carry with them the formality of the occasions oc-casions they cwjll grace. ' Unusual color combinations . in smaller designs de-signs cairtor unique cut of costumes cos-tumes they, will make, often trimmed trim-med with rich furs. At the benefit fpr the Girls Serv ice club, two of the costumes shown both these points . of chic. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Mjkkelsen entertained at a fanly reupiQa at their home Saturday evening. Dinner Din-ner was served; from tables prettily, decorated, with Easter lilies and other flowers. . ' . Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lars Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larsen. Miss Mia Larsen. ' Mrsl i 4ith Wyleri and Mrs Inger Tan ner all of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Larsen of Dividend, Mr. and MrsT John Larsen, Mr. and, Mrs. If ana Larsen and, children Fern, Dean, Jay and Ray of Montpeiier, Idaho, Mrs. Sarah Jex of Spanish Fork, Duane and; Alice Mikkelsen and. ' Miss Augusta Mikkelsen of lrovo. . ' ., ( " The. hours were pleasantly spent with music and in family reminiscences. reminis-cences. Miss "Augusta Mikkelsen assisted in serving and entertaining. entertain-ing. ; . ' 1 tjx the afternoon a picture was taken of the group which was one of. the objects of the reunion at this' time. t lQpnas Club Meets Friday The- members of the, Provonas club will meet Friday with Mrs. Wren Willns for! an afternoon of, sewing and luncheon. ill Notice To Service Star lgiotT The Service Star Legion will !meet Thursday afternoon at the home ot Mrs- TBI. S. Hinckley in a business meeting and for the election elec-tion of f officers, All members are-urged are-urged be in attendance. Ectlliit Paper Is, Givei At the. meeting of tha Missionary society of the Community church -( oneersf . Daughters jfa Pleasant Grove Miss May, Grua of Pleasant Grove entertained the members of the . advisory hoard of the Utah County Daughters of the Utah Pioneers ftt her 'home Saturday afjemoon. The excellent Program included vocal solos by Mrs. Eva Heal ; readings Miss Jewel Line-baugh; Line-baugh; piano Ahci cprnei duet by Mrs.. Grua and son . Ernest. A social houiv followed during whh refreshmentswere served to the, following: Mrs. Josephine P. Jones. Mrs. Rosalind AXOakley, Mrs. , Mabel, Kirk, Mrs. Josephine Bird, Mrs. Hose I .Farrer, Mrs. Eleanor Duke, Mrs. Evelyn Bird," Mrs. Clara Warnick, Mrs. A lta Strong, Mrs. Eva Heal, Mrs. Martha Jones, Mrs. ' May .'.Glazier. Mrs. Crece1 S. Cheever, ! Mrs. Lacy H. Thompson1 and Miss Grace Cheever ot Provo. . Mra, Hannah Adyelotte, Mrs. Nora Ingersol and Miss Sadie Caipman ot American Fork, Mrs. Mary : Finley v and Mrs. : v Harriet Dougall of SpringvineMrs.' Eve-Jyn Eve-Jyn Jones of Spanish Fork. Easfer Luncheon Is .Featured The Gamma : Phi Omicrone sorority soror-ity of the B.' Y. V. home economics department, rot in .social capacity Monday' 'evening at ' the' home " of Miss Maud . Tuckf ield. Assisting hostesses were Iiss Ora Haws,' Mauirine Powell dy MIs : Laura Tucker. Luncheon, was seryed from a long- table beautifully decorated in . the .Easterwjjprs , and emblems. Following ' a -brief business session a delightful musical program was enjoyed. . ,i s quarters sleeves of the frock trimr med with sable and the collar cj tne jacket sable trimmed. Tne, frock's sleeves look like the coat's. uniu tne snort sieeve coat is. re-J moved. The ht; "of this ensemblel Is Honored Afc :?cc? Miss Irene KU;k, eleyen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirk was the guest of honor at a birthday dinner given1-by her mother, moth-er, Mond$y evening. CSovers "were laid for ten friends and a nierry so cial time followed. , Fine Arts Club To Meet The members of the Fine Arts club will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30. at the home of Mrs. Walter Tueller. All members are invited " AcaqaCIub To Meet Friday The . Acacia club members will be entertained at the, home of Mrs. Junius Christensen FridaVvafter- noon at 3 o'clock and not Thursday as previously announced! , Valley Chapter Qi-derJEste Sar Tuesday evening Valley Chapter No. 3. Order of the Eastern Star, met in regular session at. the Masonic temple. (Left) For evening, bjig wljite flowers, with black centers, are printed on a luscious raspberry red background, and the gown is made with softly sweeping lines to, show! the print to advantage. There is a , double . low hip, peplum, below which the skirt is cut very full, ard long, and above it, the gown la" molded to the figure,, with just enough fullness to give it grace and ease. "v- :f ' (Right) For a formal afternoon occasion, a Hattie Carnegie " ensemble en-semble is a Chinese, red oriht in a small design, with the tbfee-JLheld this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Agnes L. Whitecotton, Mrs. Raymond Barry gave an excellent program on "Problems in Africa." LVnchebn and a social hour followed' follow-ed' ,the ' program. rf . JL 4. . 'Si:' 'tcftcjck , v (IJPSJSb-.1... -K.ufeorao Thimble club members will be received by Mrs. F. R. Hitchcock, 361' South First East, Friday evening best ran SHE IQBS OF Says "Tak Lydia E. Pink-ham'a Pink-ham'a Vegetable Compound'9 Ft Meyeri. Ta. "Lydia E. Pink-ham's Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound is the best. medicine i ever heard, of.. Before my baby was born I was always weak and rundown. I had nervous spells until I cpuldn t do my housework. A lady told me about the Vegetable Compound and it strengthened me. Besiae my dwn housework I am .v.v.v.'. :x.v.v.swv..vn :SiKx-?-:-a-K: :-N-x-x::;:;:::;X; now worklmt in a restaurant and I feel better than fhav8 in three years. I hope myr letter wul be the means of leading sbme other woman ixbetter health." Mas. Behtha Rrvtis2914 Polk St.. ru Meyers, Florida. . !t!i H?uM stew Jst li C for- line ; texture . f r.d large yoluz In yp.yr : PC n n Only vTak Advantage cjf hl SVeryr Low'- Bricc ! if I i pi COMEffNApp :,,l4mi:::'iQk:S : Complete . A 1; COMBINE BEAUTY AND UTO4TY TlXTOfer - Friday - Saturday Is Our Buyer, Mrs. Leo N. Lewis, has pure hased from the New York Markets, one of the most outstanding values, style and quality buys, of the season Dresses. Coats, Hats, Underwear, etc, to make th is one of the biggest and best 87e Sales ever attempted in this state. A guaranteed saving to ail buying at this sale! . Added Feature! COATS Values to. $15 Sport Tweed and Chinchilla Coats, warmly lined andv interlined. Misses' -'- women's sizes. Added Feature! Jlk TO DRESSE S 53S.07 C o 1 o r f ul new striped knits and solid color Jerseys. Jer-seys. New, smart. Sizes 14 to 20. Dainty, Practical Colorful Printed School Frocks Sizes 7 to 14 Years Z for 07c . Regularly Much. More . Here's an. unusual opportunity to oiitfit the children for school and play with beautify) frocks at a great saving! They tub so nicely that you'll get twice the wear out of them you would from ordinary tub frocks. Buy a supply tomorrow, and save! Special Feature! DRESSES When you see these Dresses we are sure you will want two or three of them. Specially priced for this sale. " 83.07 , WASH New frocks for the modern housewife. Gay prints and monotones that Xill launder laun-der beautifully. A x full range of sizes. Values V $2.95 Added Feature! FROCKS New, youthful models in a variety of prints, combinations combina-tions and solid colors. All sizes. 09.07 COATS 5 SUMMER COATS To Sell at tyjc WOMEN'S FROCKS Cfliarimpgv Frods adapted f rohi newlySaYj imports an$' nevf Jashloiisltftt the best New' ''Vordesigners have tof offer! Bla 0repe, Chiffon and rayly' patterned pattern-ed Prints".: v ' : Hoexs 07c Blue, Pink and Flowered Fine, long - wearing wear-ing quality. Smocks, pink and Blue. Sizes o 42. Loyely Glove-Silk mm 07c Values to $1.50 Vests, Bloomers, French rants and Shorties in Milanese and Silk Rayon mixture. Sizes to 40. THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY Day Women's Lingerie Cloth PAJAMAS C7c Values to $1.95 Dainty hand - embroidered; and appliqued Pajamas in pink only. Sizes 16 and 17. HATS 9 a. 07 Values , to $3 Priced for quick clear-ance. clear-ance. e l t Ha t s in every style and color. While they fi f last. Women's All-Silk Picpt-Tpp Ladie-Bird Hose Full Fashioned -r-xtra Dull $1.25 Values Regulariy much nt o rei 48-gauge hose with' plaited French . heels and cradle feet for little more than 1-3 their value because be-cause rigid fac-t fac-t o r y. inspection, terms them irregulars! irreg-ulars! Smart shades. Sizes Vt to 10. Clearance! GIRLS' WOOL1 II sweaters J for Warm, well fitting Coat or slip-over style Sweaters tor school or play. Sizes 2 to 12 Added Feature!: " COATS $sa.07 Values to $25 Fur trimmed Coats of tricot, Broadcloth and sport fabrics. Fitted Fit-ted taisses. Wom en's 'sizes.' C i.69c-Rayotir 4 I INfJ for Pretty Vests and Bloomers in pink, peach and green. N9t all sizes in all styles.." . .' jit 1 ! v,--V1 i-.i. Yalues to $12.5(5 Special Rayon UNDIES Regular 69c Value Vests, Bloomers, Step-ins, French pants and chemises, sizes to 40. Slightly soiled. - SPRING DPSJS; r Smartness does not depend upon the price you pay and these frocks prove it. Here are tjie. choicest fashions fash-ions pf the season v . V and priced so that every woman wom-an can -afford 'them 1 . Specially Priced Values to $17.95 New Spring Tub FHS Guaranteed ; tub- fast Prints" in t number of brand-new brand-new styles-. : Sizes to 42 only. t v BOORS . Din mifi:vcQ 1 1 1 .,, .. BOORS OPEN AT 10AM. LEO N. LEWIS, MQR lUAlii. 1 i::axGo ' '' ; : We:Are Not Connected With A''' i : ; 7 Any St6re:in'Prom'g'lJtah-''-'- ; . sia vest ccirrEn ST. PHONE, 25 y.. ..." i ' . s- V . |