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Show 7 PAjGE v I If Moore Family Organization Effected Descendants of George Sher-rott Sher-rott and Agnes Bancraft Moore gathered at Vivian park Tuesday evening to form a family organization. organ-ization. Officers were elected as followB: Mrs. Ernest Moore, Provo, president; presi-dent; Ernest Moore, vice president; presi-dent; Mrs. Steve Simmons, Charleston, secretary; Mrs. Ruby P. Hicken, Heber, treasurer. Preceding the meeting. community com-munity singing was enjoyed and readings were given by George Price of Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Price was in charge. A delicious picnic supper was 9erved in the dining hall and dancing danc-ing followed in the pavillion. In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore and daughter Colleen. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Moore and daughter Delorah. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith. Miss Mildred Baum, Miss Atha Baum, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Harris and baby, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Snow, all of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. George Price and son Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Price and baby of Phoenix, Phoe-nix, Ariz., Mrs. Steve Simmons and daughters Ruby and Nedra, Mr. and Mrs. William Daybell, Mrs. John Price, Mrs. Irwin Hick-en Hick-en and family of Charleston, Mrs. Constance M. Bott and sons J. E. and Bill of Grand Junction, Colo., Mr. and Mrs R. E. Wo;fe and R. W. Wolfe of Payson. Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Jack L.. Kittle-field Kittle-field entertained at their home Saturday evening, the occasion being Mr. Little-field's birthday anniversary. Cards and social chat were enjoyed, en-joyed, after which a delicious luncheon was served to nine guests. -i! Schilling T(?ci more flavor because its toasted See the Beautiful GLADIOLI Displayed at DIXON REAL ESTATE COM I ANY For Sale by W. REED NUTTALL PHON E 012-R-: what! YOUMBAN TO SAY SOME REFRIGERATORS USE TWICE AS MUCH ELECTRICITY AS OTHERS r VOU BET YOUR LIFE THEY DOf BUT WAIT 'TIL YOU SEE MJIll TUB Aleitf S FRIOIDAIRE CUTS CURRENT COST TO THE bone! IMS MAYCOCK APPLIANCE PHONE 78 rJl North UniF. Ave. fl- I, F i I Draped Sleeves j fir 9 A LOVELY summer evening f- gown of soft crepe in a subtle shade of -dusty rose has an interesting inter-esting girdle that ties low about .he hips and a flattering neckline. The upper part of the bodice is i raped intricately to form little Jeeves which cover the shoulders, t is finished with rhinestone cliD. Club Calendar AURORA ' Mrs. lola Hopkins will enter-j enter-j tain the Aurora club members i Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Hopkins on Ninth West and Sixth South street. FELICIA The Felicia club members will meet Friday at 2 o'clock at the h(;iiio of Mrs. Margaret Van Wagoner. 441 East Sixth North from which place they will leave for a swimming party at Park ito-Sl)t A transportation charge of 10 tents will be made. Summer Affair Held By Literary League An enjoyable informal affair was tendered members of the Lit-. Lit-. rary League at the home of Miss Helena Stewart Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Sewing, bridge and music were the diversions and a tastefully arranged ar-ranged buffet luncheon was served. The commitete comprised Miss Stewart, Miss Rheta Kay, Miss Margaret Swenson, Miss Eunice Bird. Mrs. Raymond Richan and Mrs. Fred Markham. Also in attendance were the following fol-lowing members: Mrs. Denzil A. Brown, Mrs. E. L. Kammermeyer, Mrs. A. E. Robison, Mrs. Vernon Tolboe, Mrs. Sherman Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Mrs. Heber Johnson, Mrs. Lynn TayloF, Mrs. Walter Hed-quist, Hed-quist, Mrs. Eldon Clark and Mrs. Clifton Tolboe. Mrs. Garn Carter i and Mrs. Lovell Hibbert were guests. i TOO LATE FOR I CLASSIFICATION FOR RENT FURNISHED 3 RM. mod. furn. apt. and garage. Call 911 No. 1 East. a4 FOR SALE OR TRADE ON good car, house trailer suitable suit-able for truck. 560 N. 7 E. j31 Oar Glasses Relieve Eye Strain STOP HEADACHES Absolute Results Guaranteed Optometry Ls Tour Safeguard!. DR. O. IL HEINDSELMAN OptometrUt - 120 West Center "'Af IT" 1 V?' Sri tit V I w(P ' A n f '2 h0f-h f i -I ' 7'$ f 14' N Canyon Party For 20-30 Group Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vacher entertained members of the 20-30 club, their partners and a few guests at their summer home in Sprinedell. Provo canvon. Tues- fday evening. A delightful time was spent playing ping-pong and badminton, following which a delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served. Carlton Benson entertained during the luncheon with selections on the accordion. Group photos were taken for use in the club's magazine, "Twenty-Thirty." "Twenty-Thirty." Those enjoying the well arranged arrang-ed affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Bushman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Vacher, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Zabris-kie, Zabris-kie, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Reddon, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haymond, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Innes, Miss May Bennett, Ben-nett, Archie Jones, Miss Marjorie Smith, Waldo Hodson, Miss Zelda Hone, Gaston Vacher, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vincent, Mrs. Evelyn V. Westwood and Mr. and Mrs. -George Boel. Chicken Dinner Honors Officers A well appointed chicken dinner was given by Mrs. John Johnston, Mrs. Milton Jamison j Carl Swenson, retiring Primary on iters 01 me Manavu ward Tuesday Tues-day evening at the Johnston home, In honor of the new officers. Covers were laid for 20 id the table was attractive tih a centerpiece of red roses and baby breath. Red and white candles were in a candelabra at either end of the table, and tHe entertaining rooms were arranged arrang-ed with gladioli and golden glow. Mrs. Alonzo Morlev and Mrs. Abbie Dutson were in charge of the program of original songs and games. Lovely gifts were presented present-ed to the retiring officers from the group. Bridge Club Entertained O. S. C. members were ihe guests of Mrs. Bee H. Eggertsen at her home Tuesday evening, a tasty luncheon and bridge being the diversions. Miss Myrle Jones and Mrs. Julia Hinckley won the favors. Guests were Mrs. Josephine J. Smith and Mrs. Merle Bigler, and the following members were present: Mrs. Bessie F. Morgan, Mrs. Gladys S. Sorenson, Mrs. Julia B. Hinckley, Mrs. Eloyce S. Shields, Mrs. Reanon VV. Hansen, Han-sen, Mrs. Merle W. Hone and Miss Myrle Jones. U .1. .i, Visitors Honored; Leave For Home Mrs. Harvey Franck entertained entertain-ed 25 family members at a swimming swim-ming party at Saratoga Tuesday afternoon, in honor of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Simmons of New York City. The visitors left this morning for their home, and were accompanied accom-panied by another sister, Mrs. George H. Taylor, who will remain in the east indefinitely. A tasty hot dinner was served after the swimming. Bridge Party As Farewell Honoring Mrs. June H. Pharo of Granby, Colo., Mrs. Leola Hopkins gave a bridge party Monday Mon-day afternoon at her home. Mrs. Mary Hopkins won the high score prize and the second favor went to the guest of honor. A delicious luncheon was also served to: Mrs. Emma Olsen of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Bert Wootton, Mrs. Max Hansen, Mrs. Martha Stewart and Mrs. Ada Saxey. Mrs. Pharo and baby, accompanied accom-panied by Veone Hopkins, left this morning for Granby, " DANCE . Every Wednesday and Saturday Night at the RAINBOW GARDENS witir - HOWARD KE&RNS Provoan Weds Vernal Girl Tuesday M3s& Theda Showalter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Showalter of Vernal, became the bride of V. Fred Washburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Washburn of Provo, Tuesday in the Logan temple. President William Noble performed per-formed the ceremony, in the presence pres-ence of Mrs. Showalter and Mr. and Mrs. Washburn, the parents. The young couple left immediately immedi-ately for a two weeks' honeymoon honey-moon in Yellowstone park, Montana Mon-tana and Colorado. They will reside in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Washburn is employed at Auerbachs. 5"c A Girls Club At Business Meet Members of the Pat El Etase club met Tuesday evening at the home of Laddie Fisher for their weekly meeting. Plav. were made for a moonlight moon-light hike to be held next week and music was enjoyed. Reports from the past meetings were read and discussed. Plans for the Annual An-nual were made and the book was started. o -J- Nurses To Hold Canyon Outing District No. 3 of the Utah State Nurses association, will hofc) a canyon party and meeting Friday Fri-day at Balsam camp in Hobble Creek canyon. The members will meet at the home of Mary Oaks, 194 East Second North, Springville, at 3:30 o'clock, and a full attendance is urged. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Ertman Christen-sen, Christen-sen, phone (H1J4, or Mrs. Carol B. Raile. 523M, Provo. Transportation Trans-portation will be furnished for those without cars. VINEYARD j MRS. GEORGE F. WELLS j Reporter Phone 01-11-4 The public is invited to attend a welcome home party Thursday evening ' in the ward amusement hall in honor of Elder Rex Blake who returned home last week from the British mission. Dancing Danc-ing and a program will be featured and refreshments sold. The Missionary Mis-sionary committee are sponsoring the entertainment and a large crowd is expected to be present. The Primary children enjoyed an Indian party Tuesday after-i uoou in me ward amusement hall. Indian costumes were worn and games and stories were featured. Mrs. Olive Burningham of the stake board was present and dis- 1 TODAY - THURSDAY and FRIDAY Heedless Through Life with the Throttle Wide Open! A Drama That Will Live Forever! -ALSO- A story as human as home folks . .. . brilliant as Hollywood's lure! FRED STONE - JEAN PARKER in "THE FARMER IN THE BELL" with Frank Albertson Moroni Olsen T 0 N I BANK ALTERNATE AWARD Ofl QAQ. . "THE IWnVESTEn" OdVJn-TO 'EARTH DRAL1A 7. ' ( ' -Sfo mmmmmm mms: Joyce Compton, Russell Hardie in the Republic picture "The Harvester" "The Harvester" To Show At Paramount A powerful, dramatic story of romance among the strong characters char-acters traditional to the soil, Republic's Re-public's excellent screen portrayal of the Limberlost folk .in Gene Stratton Porter's famous book "The Harvester" opens today at the Paramount theater. The superb cast headed by A3ice Brady, Russell'Hardie, Ann Rutherford, Ruth-erford, Cora Sue Collins, Frank Craven, Emma Dunn and Joyce Compton, took the preview audience audi-ence from tears to laughter and back again. The legion of Mrs. Porter's devotees de-votees will be happy, and inspired, by the superb results made in transferring the popular book to the screen. Following the success of its screen predecessor, "Girl of the Limberlost," the new Porter picture will be welcomed by millions, and is unquestionably unquestion-ably a boxoffice attraction throughout the maiy lands In which the author's books have been read by an estimated hundred hun-dred million people. The fine feeling and masterly hand of Director Joseph Cntley also will be deeply appreciated, and he is to be highly commended commend-ed for skill and good taste. played a fine collection of Indian relics. President Anita Varley was in charge. The Handy Ten 4-H club girls cooked and served a dainty four course luncheon Monday afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. Nc-ra Hardmg. A color scheme of ' orange and white was used in tne menu and decorations. Covers being be-ing laid for six. A mother's luncheon lunch-eon is to be featured in the near future by the club girls. Mrs. Wesley Maag and her sister sis-ter Miss Fern Pierce of Pleasant Grove spent the week end in Salt Lake visiting relatives. Miss Joan Murdoch left Tuesday Tues-day morning for an outing at Lake Tyrol. She will be the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murdoch, who are spending the summer there. A Frank Revelation of Modern Youth in Our High Schools . . . At Student Parties . . . In the Home! I Esther Dale H T! 9: 15! NIGHT AWARD 1 or an s - - IT Briefs Mrs. Charles M. Ivtwon is at her home convalescing from an operation for a ruptured appendix appen-dix performed Monday fifternoon at the Clark clinic. flb Is reported re-ported to be doing fine.' - - Mr. and Mrs. C W. Andrus and children are leaving Friday for a three weeks' vacation with friends and relatives in San Diego, Cal. . Mrs. June H. Phro and baby daughter of Granby, Colo., have returned to their home after spending several weeks here with Mrs. Mary Hopkins. Veone Hopkins Hop-kins accompanied her aunt to Granby and will vacation there indefinitely. in-definitely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adklns and daughter Roberta of Columbus, Colum-bus, Ohio, are spending 10 days in Provo, as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Crawford. Mrs. Beatrice dinger of 388 West Third North, underwent a major operation this morning at the Aird hospital. Mrs. W. D. Collins is home from the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City, where she underwent a Play BroaduMy Handicap Tonite! at the Continuous from 2 p. m. TODAY & THURS. Two More Big Hits! HIT ONE! e& TEN million SINNERS PAYING THE PRICE IN HEIL! PLUS HIT TWOI r A BRAND NEW Picture! OAT PCl'lD YC3 CO OTfl $150,CC0 Adams fwps ickt swept hsr off h? Metro News Buck Nite Friday at PARAMOUNT or ? . PQVO Theatres!. . CASH Diamond Ringr SPENCR TRACY L VLAI 1U CLAIRE TREVOR 1 Yl L HENRY I.WMTHAU tTmCflO ALAN DINEHART vy:3.1e; frodvear Sol M. Wurlitl Difctef tlarry lechman TOM WOWH-CSi--- MARIOM NtXOti j 7y CZCOURTNCY 1-V IVAN UHOiff I JT--X i 1 1 f severe goiter operation. She is at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Oakley. Nick Mendokl of Niles, Ohio, of the CCC camp at Pleasant Grove, underwent a major operation at the Aird hospital Tuesday evening. " " " Mr. and Mr. L. E. Kurth and children LeRoy and Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kurth left this morning for San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego, Cal., where they wifl vacation before returning home to Chicago. Mrs. L. E. Kurth and children have been at the Herman Grimm residence resi-dence here for a month, and Mr. Kurth and his parents arrived Monday. A family cfennpr was held at the Grimm home Tuesday and a tr4p around the loop enjoyed. Leonard Ario B. Peterson, 22, Provo, and Hazel Farley, 19, OretH, were granted, a license to wed 'iXjesday afternoon at tae county clerk's office. Mr. and Mrs. J. Erval Christen-sen Christen-sen and children left this morn SOUTH CENTRAL UTAH'S FINEST THEATRB! N!f?l!llirolllf Continuous Mats. 25c - Eves TODAY and THURSDAY Best Read Novel of All Time! TENDER popic. mat ;v C3IE STfiATTOri-RORtEn? nr flit -N. J s 5 TRANIC ataviN COaASUE And Companion Picture! Bringing to Life the Panoramic Beauty of the Open Range in a Story of Thrills and Daring! if ClaTonco E. Mulford'o cfloaDir mmu xrjnsr with WILLIAM BOYD JIMMY ELLISON Ooro HoyM Sidfy UockMr Lynn OobrUl Pr KtMtr Coming! FRIDAY and Saturday 5V -.7?. -.v.-. W r' (Buck jEiifiiMeinsiay orPRQVOfEHEATRl !S63 'CASH ATARD! 1 . iiTYT ing for Los Angeles, Cat, to spend 'a' month. Mr, and Mm. IL A. Waees of Hastings, Nebr.; ' spent today in Provo with friends.1 , Den Clark of Hurricane, Utah, ls here on business today. Mr. and Mrs. EL !F.' CrandaU and family of Boise, Idaho, art visiting Mrf. Crandall's parents,4 Mr. and Mrs. Adam Anderson. J. IL Keller of Fillmore waa among the visitors in Provo today. to-day. 1 CONGRATULATIONS' Mr. nd Mrs. Viggo Christiansen have a fine baby girl, born this morning at the Crane Maternity home. Mrs. Christiansen is former Jennie Jensen. Shows Daily 30c - Children 10c YET POWERFUL SIMPLE VET INSPIRING HERE IS AMERICA'S OWN LOVE STORY! i-r it U4 it COU1NS Xjtrv -II IT 'A STARS! STABS L.JiOri STARS II TtOE A IN THS of the Btftrest Pictures of the Past Six Years Brought .Back PPSO ' . NELSON ASTAIRE-EDDY FPANCHCJT TONE. tQ ATlXrrW rTTlktrt Y'!t. |