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Show PAGE EIGHT A FEW PAGES FROM MRS. HOOVER'S FAMILY ALBUM board members, Mrs. Inei I stunt. May Elmer and comPa"yf- , VVl0'RtPwrt- - community singl ... TtavM .h .ir.ii riiiet. Mari. , Rim :mtliH; r . . . . :. -- .. inni closed vwnn a l 'church reading, Lavieve Elmer; voca aoio, ion ana ttex ijmer; reaaB, and ord dance in tbe -- JlElva tlowardi vocal trio, Norma, Nellie Haskell reading., song Grace and Marjorie Haskelir comic t aance. J.TE. HaskeU of Sublet. Ida- - with a large crowd participaua1 -- PAYSON - t- a Klwer; t. " . 1 jrwi'lr-- "VI Mis Jennie Fairbanks was hos- - I tess to the memDers or me ires Joil club Wednesday evening. Guests exclusive of the club mem bers who also enjoyed her hospitality were Miss Golda Shuler, Miss Marjorie Wilson, Miaa Leona Mrs. n, Mrs. Will MoClellan, Merrill Smith, Mrs. Max Wightman, Mrs. Ned Wightman, Mrs. Clotiel of Whlmpey and Miss Ruth Boyer SpringvlIIe. Prize awards were" to Misa McClellan and Mis Boyer. Mrs. Earl Page and Mrs. Florence . Taylor. If it Pertains to Home Furnishing or Home CoHas It Or Does It Decorating D W ; Mr. and Mrs. John- Patten of Ocean Park, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Berlin and daughters1 of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Patten Sunday. - Mrs. R. U Wilson and daughter Naomi Wilson went to Salt Lake to attend a bridal snower M4s Wilson at the honor--of home of Bishop and Mrs. Higgln-botham of the Wells ward. ; giv-en-t- n- -- '' " J Mrs. Herbert Hoiver reccnt- her birthplace, Waterloo, la., old familiar scenes'- and stories were ircHttPdwlthfrionds there. "Here are a" few' pagsTrom Mrs. ry ''.Hoover's life: (1) Hoover, ready for Anting, when - she was a girl in WniciliKi; f2LMf. ' j j 'When Lou".-Hen- J lira. Eustace' Mendenhall entertained at a nicely arranged bridge Present were Mrs HenryErland- - Nielsen. Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mrs. Bert BtevensTTIrs. W. OrMcCor- mick, Mrs. Will McClellaH, Mrs. E. H.' Street, Mrs. Jack Dixon, Mrs. James CloveMrs. Jesse Earle, Mrs. E. E. RobinsonMrs. Elmer McBeth, Mrs. L. D. Stewart, Mrs. George T. Wilson. Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. J. R. Vance. Mrs. Fearn Grayr-MrB- ri T. E. Reece, Mrs. B. L. Jensen, Mrs. J." Br Jensen bf Spanish Fork and Mrs. Packard of Springyille- - Mrs. Erlandson received prize for higb UTrm TTaAvm r'-"- "' for second and score, Mrs.-Pa- ge Mrs. Nielsen the consola,tipnJLoyely were used for the table s The entire at- - wt Hoover with Herbert, Jr : (3) MrTTToover, right, with her sister,. Jean, in Japan during me.noovers wny ...I.J Hoover looay. 6J Mrs. was Hoover Mrs. where born; ss a bride; (5) the decorator's shop In Waterloo, the house brother's wedding.' MARRIED" "JUST of smartness and decorations. mosphere-ls-on- e TEACHERS ASSIFNED , luxury. Members of the George rJile Has Love a la mode! Miss Nlchbl'a play was an excrucir kell organization held their-annu- al One.-of. Fifth smartness The Continued Avenue, page reunion on Wednesday, Augating farce and the film version famlly with 92 LtberPeiLof4;a,iolghtclub jazz. bandf made " Paramount --promises to ust 29.festivities stroerrtnTrar--mrarrRBBtfmr by started at 10 a. m. day's the modernity of a Parisian millinhuoutdo its footiight forerunner in Memorial park with a general fourth; Helena Stewart, fourth; ery! All fhatrsums up the farce-- mor and contest suspense. The principal handshake, followed with Georgiana Johnson, fifth Alta The firt Institute, of the Nebo comed ..Just Marred." a Para- - action occurs aboard a trans-Atla- n games 'and a ball game. Lunch was , Clark, fifth; L.W. Mitchell, sixth; school district teachers for 1928-2- 9 Ruth tic liner oi which Misa Taylor and served In the park at 1 o'clock, after nlount picture -A. M. Powelson, sixth,' half day.) was held the Saturday at the SpanlBh Toyor and jamM Ha popular her aunt and auncle are enroute to which a program was given atComJUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL which America. Hall is an unbidden pas- First ward chapel,, as follows: scree luminar.es. present. senger on the same ship, while singing; prayer, H. K. ElJ. W. Thorntan.prlnclpal, sev- tendance of teachers convened at 10 opens at the Paramount for two William Austen als is aboard and munity session mer;, electionpf officers for the enth to -- elgbth inclusive;.. Leland first general Also includ coming year, president, H. E. HasJust Married" first appeared in who is Ruth's fiancee.'cast Buttle,, social science; La Var led in community singing, after are Lila kell; vice president, Laura Elmer; in ed the supporting it ran f6foVef"ff Chrlstensen, mathematics; Wil'Ti which short addresses on education- play form, where Ford. secretary and treasurer, Mrs. May a in New York. Anne Lee and Harrison half and year Connell, English; Moroni J. C made were by al topics of the day "Abie's author Nichols, Irish woodwork; Minerva Edw Is, Dean Y. B. U. of the L. John Nuttall Rose" Is the author of the play and domestic Scienre; J. O. Garrett, Professor Lofter Bjarn- penmanship; R. F. Goold, geo sV-uierv- ir ofTun.o7h.gh hoo, ed. U 10 019 graphy; -- Kennetn Fechser, work; Mrs. William Reed, presi graphypW. F. Johnson, mathe dent of the P. T. A. of Utah, and Ruth Taylor flWITames Hall! matics; S. H. Jones, social science; Professor J. Merrill pfthe Ogden while representative of American Xyle Nelson, art; Madge Oberhans-leLittle chndren are easy school. high so- English; George - Powelson, The afternoon geasioft convened -prey of flies. The tender ski a M Ben Dot; geographyrr nt a snort program la so music j RheU Kay, English: H. R. of musical numbers and connisung 8tMtio of; easily pierced. Files carry genua readings Btaheli. English; Jennie Wilklns, was teachers! T1 they P'r dread disease. They taint everything of given, after which the e ho V i iomem nrt. thJ LT KILLS separated for departmental work. " BENTOR HIGH SCHOOL they touch. File moat be killed. urt. MOTW PrnfMnnr .1 Merrill of Oedoil di- 'J American MOMXTTTOCt FLY-TO- X . . u W B. Harmon, principal, ninth ' 111 II protection la so easy . . , 'lmi 'Just Married" affords both of them 'to twelfth, Inclusive; Philip H. Lofter BJarnBon the MM grammar and pleasant fragrant : Barkdull, art; Samuel Blddulph, rrades.-nnMiss J. Iverson the prl- ,T. ."T""" 10 Portray barmleM to people mathematics; LeRoy Bunnell, agri mary supervl.K.r of the district, the guaranteed. culture; O. D. Campbell, art; S. P. -PrTT:7eaher"'reasslmbledlh GI1Elizabeth 'Ung Eggertsen, history; (Isple, dressmaking;' Erma R. eral session at the close of the de- domestic science; La Vieve paremental work. Following a alsH. Earl, English; Maude B. Jacob: cusslon it was resolved and carried; Chest ina B. Larson, typewriting: C. that all teachers of the district Join 8. Leaf, swimming; B. W. Mc- the National Teachers association. MIILON INSTITVTI OP INOiirTMIA. Allister, science; John A. Omanson, A reorganization was affected, of MVItCNS AT snf r-mm hhmucm rmowiwis band and orchestra; Ernest Pax- the Nebo school district association. j ' man, vocal; Donnel E. Powelson, w. W. McAllister of the Junior high school was chosen president -- and English; Glenn Simmons, physical Miss Lola Bradford of the same education; H. R. Slack, social school vice president. The secrescience; Ethel Spencer, shorthand tary and. executive committee of one and typewriting; Ray Stewart, member from eaoh town, will be anhistory and civics: R. W. Tobla-so- nounced later. The Institute was bookkeeping; Emma H. Wake- very successful and instructive. field, English and Dean of eMs; Emma J. Webster, librarian; Ken- ''tt'e "'ri who wr.niH HKe to anneth H. Weight, botany; Mary swer Mary's question?.' Woollcy. dramatic art; Fred Mark-haLewis EnglUh; Mildred CORRECTING SON " Hinckley, . physical education; Twrn ,h n grouchy man In Aseat H. Fisher, woodwork: Helen a restaurant, "please make that boy Clark, modern languages; Rees E. of yours stnn sn'nnlnrs wit -- Bench, mathematics seeds. HrTiag TiltTne In the f ac ' 4 three or four times.!" Picked, Ready Canning, "junior" r"ivover the mr-teIFamily "he (rood enough to cnll your shots.; Youngstown Telcgramr "Is there any little boy or any little girl," asked the vicarju the CLEANSER Old. Schillings Coffee, lb. ool J Vl .. . KaM II A .red-jose- NEBO TEACHERS 3 - HOLD The'B Romance-rlSJevMyT- W! gW9 0f;fCTTlHEM y, - ' T' Have Firs t Choice Fronv Ou r Big Fall Stock of Wallpape r , Every roll of selected 'Company wallpaper that goes on the walls of your home will mean days of enjoyment , JL M. and cheer. The new Fall stock contains hundreds of exquisite and beautiful suited for every taste and individual desire. The prices are low, too! 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