OCR Text |
Show Second Section DD. ciVj riJciX dJj ' Y. Second Section P ROVO, UT AH COUNT Y, UTAH, SUNDAY, ApRIL 2 7, 193 0. IMS FROM SPAM FORK Mr, "and Mrs. James Sorenson, Mr.and Mrs. David Jamea and fam ily and Mr. and, Mrs. Will Nelson and family, motored to Provo Sun day morning to spend Easter with Mr. and Mrsw George Boyce and family. .'A large crowd of Provp friends Joined the party and spent an enjoyable time at the Boyce I grove, where a picnic luncheon and I a variety of games were enjoyed. !4 u 3 N i i r il i . Earl Borg, state editor of the Dcs- eret News and his assistant, Mr. Rathbone, were callers Sunday morning at the irjuic of Mrs. Effie Dait. . Mr. Borg was making a trip "aa far flouth at Nephi and calling on all the news correspondents on tho way, calling attention to some change of plans In the state news department. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Dart, Jr., and two little daughters motored from Salt Lake Saturday night to spend Easter with their folks here. With Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fuller and family, Mr, and Mrs. Lee Dart and (wo children, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Dart and children and Mrs. Effie Dart, the party motored to Nebo canyon above Thistle and enjoyed a picnic dinner and a pleasant out-tlng. out-tlng. A family dinner at, the Fred Dart home was enjoyedln the evening eve-ning by all the crowd. Gloria Jean Bowen entertained a party of friends' Monday after noon following Primary at a party in honor of her seventh anniversary. anniver-sary. There were twelve children present. Games were enjoyed under un-der thf direction of Misses Edna And Allie rowen and refreshments were served by the sisters for the merry party of little friends. it ' Mrs. Agnes Greer entertained a group of ladles at a quilting Fri- day afternoon. Following a busy afternoon a delicious supper was served at 6 o'clock by Mrs. Annie Creer. daughter-in-law of the hostess. host-ess. Those present were Mrs. Nell Hughes, Mrs. 'Grace Matley, Mrs. James Sorenson, Mrs. John E. Bowen, Mrs. Hattie Bowen, Mrs. Roaetta Flavel and Mrs. Annie l Crcer. Luncheon carrying out the Easter motif was served at 8:30. Three tables held each centerpiece of sweetpeaa and daffodils. Clever handpainted Easter eggs, represent ing various characters and nation alities were given as favors. Bridge followed luncheon, high scorelprlze was awarded to Mrs. Beth Wal- dron, and the consolation prize to Mrs. Glen Rowe. Other guests were Mrs. Cecil McGavin, Mrs. Garland Swcnson, Mrs. Blaine York, Mrs. Joseph Evans, Mrs. Elmer Swen- son, Mrs. J. M. Alexander, Mrs. Ver non McKell and Mrs. Elmo Chris-tlanson. Chris-tlanson. . ' . QUALITY TiIARKS With the principle of building over size, rather than compromising with quality, applied throughout from engine to brake shoes, the Graham standard sixes exhibit features which up to now have been unob tainable in the less than $1000 price class, says Geo. Brockbank, Graham Gra-ham dealer. "Careful comparison with other cars in the same price field will show that the new Grahams are larger, more powerful, and more scientifically designed than any thing available at or near the same prices up to date," Mr. Brockbank continues." They have a wheel- base of 115 inches as compared to the 113, 110, and 109 inch, lengths of other cars in the same price class. . , Strong Crankshaft Unusual power Is obtained in the Graham v 66-horaepower engine by reason of its exceptionally stiff and strong crankshaft, supported n seven bronze-backed bearings of the finest type, and the great amount of total bearing bearing area. The area or me crankshaft bearings inches), the very foundation of en gine power, exceeds that nsed in other cars in uifs field by from 60 Graham . (81.4 square The P.-T. A. of the Thurber M'hool enjoyed a social Friday evening eve-ning at the "school building. Mrs. C. II. Allred was in charge of the meeting. Miss Eleanor Matley gave a short talk in the form of welcome to those-present; Dr. W. T.Brock-. v bank of the school board made a f nhort speech; a trio consisting of. MIBe3 Hannah Vicklund, Blanche and Jennie Jones,1 entertained with a song and accompaniment on stringed instruments; Hilda Prior fend Shirley Bowen gave readings. At the close of the meeting games were' enjoyed under the direction of -Bishop Ellflha Warner after which refreshments were served tO. 50. - V . : v;,'- SvLt' and Mrs. Thomas Hill an nounce the marriage of their son, Willis H. Hill to Miss Lucy Levan-g0r, Levan-g0r, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Levanger of Springville, at the Jr'Alt Lake temple Friday, April 25. Girl friends of tho bride cave a snower in her honor at the Levan ger home Wednesday afternoon. . Jjoshua Graves of Lake Shore an nounces the marriage of his daughter. daugh-ter. Dclma Graves, to G. A. Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill of Spanish Fork, at the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, April 23. The couple will make their homo at Lake Shore, " - .--''. - i i i ; i. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Erickson announce the birth of a daughter at their home last Saturday. -- Mr. "and Mrs. 'Parlle Pace entertained enter-tained as house-guests last week, Mr.' and Mrs. Lee Allford of Buficy, Idaho. , 5 Miss Nell Creer cf the Murray high ' school spent last week-end ''here. with her mother, Mrs. Agnes 'Creer.;' ' . , ; i Members of the Carter family will hold the annual family reunion at the Third ward amusement hall at the corner of Sixth North and Main street Thursday afternoon, Uay 1, All Cart descendants are Invited to be present. A good enjoyable; en-joyable; . time is assured to all. A program of mualc, readings and speeches will be given, dinner Hcrvcd'and dancing enjoyed. ' T A delightful soclareventt of the f ast week was the social given Mon-day.evening Mon-day.evening in honor of the retiring Primary officers, Mrs. 'Jane "Williams, "Wil-liams, Miss Gladys Williams and Mrs. Vera Bowen, and the organist, Mrs. Selma Brown. The evening Was spent playing games under the direction of Mrs. Rhea Swenson, Mrs.. Fay Cnrlstlanson and Mrs. Y"a Stoker. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Louise Larsen, M8r Ruth Olaen, Mrs. Florence Albcrtson, Mrs. Mary B. Grotegut, Mr. JyCh.a Simmons andMr3.'MyI Johnron. - Tho guest of honor were presented with a gift by the officers 3 token ol apreciation of their labors. Mrs. Ruth Olsen, superintendent superin-tendent made the presentation. The r.cw officers ar Mrs. Ruth Olsen, president; Mrs. Annie Bowen and Mrs. Florence Twibcrtson, counselors. coun-selors. - y": Mrs. J. Rulon Morgan entertained entertain-ed at 8 n Easter bridge party Friday Fri-day evening of last week In honor ft hfr house guest, Miss Madge Iier.ve of Salt Lake. The rooms were ;;ay with spring blossoms. to 100 per cent. By supporting the crankshaft on such generous bear ings, the loads per unit of area are so low that wear on crankshaft and bearings is practically negligible. "At 3200 revolutions per minute, the Graham six attains 66 actual brake tiorsepower. Pistons are of bohnalite, while the exhaust valve material Is silichrome steel. The oil pump is of the submerged type, another unusual feature, while the radiator core is of the fin and tube type Instead of cellular. The steer ing gear is of v the cam and lever type found on .iore expensive cars; the foot pedals are adjustable and so is the f ron- seat. . , "Graham braltes are of the hy draulic: internal expanding type. They were chosen to provide safety, not only while the car Is new but after it has seen many miles of service. This method of braking Is positive, equalized and free from the need for adjustment and in- spection, and the chassis rattles which develop In brakes of other types. It should bo noted that Gra ham brakes are 12 Inches in diameter diam-eter as contrasted to 11 Inches or In smaller in other cars this field. MARY KEC9 SEF.1I EXERCISES SET ; PAYSON Thecommencement exercises for the Nebo stake seminary semin-ary graduates will be, held tn he Stake tabernacle on Sunday evening eve-ning May 4, with Principal John F. Oleson In charge. Following is the program: Processional; Pro-cessional; song,- "Now Let Us Rejoice, Re-joice, invocation, student; vocal solo, Clyde Snow; address of welcome, wel-come, Dan Reld; talk, "Other Values," Merilda Hudson; instru mental quartet, Elmo Wilson, Far-rel Far-rel Olson, Colvin Tanner, Jsura Mayers; valedictory address, Fay White; song, "What was Witnessed In the Heavens"; address to the graduates, Dean Gerrit de Jortg, of the B. Y. U.j vocal quartet, LaMar Hendrickson,, Farrel Olson, Clyde Snow, Shirley Bainett; presentation presenta-tion of certificates; duet, "A Swallow Swal-low Swift"; benediction. The forty-two graduates comprising compris-ing the largest class ever graduated, from the seminary is as follows: Shirley Barnett, LaVern Betts, May Betts, Nelda Bills, Winona Bills, Delia Butler, Fawn Cowan, Reed Cowan. ' Mildred Curtis, Martha Davis, Thella Francom, Iris Garner, Rulon Hall, 'May Hancock, Echo Haynes, LaNeta Hendrickson, LaMar Hendrickson, Sarah Marie Hendrickson, Althea' Hill, Merilda Hudson, Leah Hurst, Dan Reid, LeRoy Johnson, Fovia Mayes, Isura Mayers, Delia Menlove, Rhea Men-love, Men-love, Reva McKinney, Farrel Olson, Edna Page, Iona patten, Delia Marie Pickering, Bernice Peterson, Pauline : Schramm. Clyde Snow, Beatrice Spender, Colvin Tanner, Nora Taylor, Elaine Wall, Zeltha Wall, Faye White, Elmo Wilson. April 25 (U.R) The. Prince of Wales landed here after a flight from Marseilles at noon today. '. A military guard escorted tha prince to the mess of the 31st regi ment of aviation at Dungy where he was served a cold lunch. The Prince fs returning" by fi'.'c. to Lon-1 don fromf' Marsiljcg 'tifier a 3 months' bfg: game 1 'mt in Africa, fr: i i v . Wm WW ki v IPiMMl SI . . 1 i -JIm : iJiJiOiTL - -pi - lSfSf nccu jjuuk ixu r urtiier ,X A . V I ! 1 hi hi m .M rLijL ) rr i 1 . h v -x m ouirfaey om: Mairttial Seas Is LiiFe9, -.(Greatest Oceasioiu Naturally the start madeshould jjrst provide thought, and care in foe choice of , beautiful furriiture. Ours is jthe store to cpne to We are spe-dalists spe-dalists in home f urnishing we know what new homes need and while you will not be urged, you will find u s helpfully willing to suggest the things that will make your home a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Work : A Kit Of Magk In Your lAwing jRoom ' Particularly do we wish to call to the attention of young people, about to furnish new homes, the importance of tastefully and comfortably furnishing furnish-ing the liying room. Here are spent the greater part of one's happier hours. Visitors are prone to judge t ha entire house from what they see of. the living room. Make it a pleasant place to live in. - j JInto the living room should go y our most cherished thoughts. Plan it with care. You can select to good advantage frpm our very large and extensive ex-tensive varieties. Living room furniture is now so varied and charming that you will enjoy making your selections. jPrices on our new arrivals are unusually low. Let us help you to furnish your home and pay for it while you use it. 17777 C3 HOME FURNISHERS NINE BUSY STORES ; . 1 J 'a !n ; t ...?) 1i i ' t r- I 'd X . 7 N. A I PAYSON KST,73 . - The M. I. A. T)rAsMinHM and the community activity committee j ut me irst ward entertained at a utugnuui social in the ward hall Monday evening in honor of the M. I. A. ' members who took part In the successful three-act drama and one-act plays presented as a part of mncn was served at ten small tables appropriately decorated. A color scheme of yellow and white was used for ' thr - V "( Ul lUHO CXI1U ncnu. Prcgrewive Km were played during the evening with .jrire award to Bishop and Mrs. Ot- co IJ. ErIand3on for high . score. ?!bert McClellan received the ron. tolation award. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Here of Los Angeles have spent the pait week visiting with relatives an3 friends in Payson. Mr. Kwe was stake president and later patriarch in Nebo stake before h: . vl. iarture for California to reside. Mrs. Albert II. rvc!! Ana C Fje v.v: c joi.it 1st- 1 1 i paity givn last istuiau.v evcutnsr at the Powell home. Dinner was served at five small tables, each centered with .a beautiful calla li'v and .fern. " Easter favors were Uocd at each- cover and cards wre covers were placed lui lii..-.d :iifc ; tee K. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. i5id -Corsv. I Mr. and Mis. Laban Harding. .Mr. and Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mrs. Kmraa mouu, Mr. tnJ Mrs. K. V. McMul- n. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Olson- Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Street and Mrs. IClaiaPage. Mrs. Donna Wilson Ludlow, bride of the week, was the guest of honor hon-or at a miscellaneous shower given onday evening at the home cf Mrs. Fearn Gray by Mrs. Dorothy .cClelian, Mrs. Dcnise Richmond, Mrs. Helen Taylor, Miss Clara Pace and Miss Erma VViIjon. Many lovely gifts were presented to the young bride by the young friends Included on the guest list. A pretty, home weddinir w&s sol emnized last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs T. IL Wilson when their daughter, Donna, be came tne bride of Aldon Ludlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ludlow pf Benjamin. The ceremony was performed by Bishop .George A. cneever in the presence of the two families, also Mayor and Mrs. L D. Stewart. Mr. and . Mrs. Rav Monsdn and Mrs. Cheever. Miss , Clara Pace attended the charming young bride "and Harold Westring of Benjamin wm best man. A buf- f et supper waa served and assisting were Mrs. Dorothy McClellan, Mrs. Bernice Wilson. Miss Kathrvn Wil- con. Miss Fay Ludlow, Miss Erma. Wilson and Miss Lllilan Gray. Miss Elsie Schramm and the members of her Primary class of the First' ward eftjoyed an Easter canyon pienjc party on- Monday instead in-stead of their regular class work. The ladies of the Tres Joii Bridge club held the annual birihday party Wednesday evening at the Hotel Payson with their husbands as guests. A profusion of lovely spring flowers decorated the Tooms. Dinner was served at small tables followed with bridge. . High score favors were awarded to Mrs. El-wood El-wood Dunn and C. M. Griffith. Con eolation gifta were given to Mrs. Jack Wilde and Meredith Amos. The members of the Nebo stake M. I. A. entertained at a pleasant social Wednesday evening in tha tabernacle in honor of those who took part in the stake play "Friend Hannah," on April 11. A program clever games was provided f of the entertainment nr..I .refreshments .refresh-ments were served. Mrs..Mattie Morrell of Kalispel, Mont., Mrs. H. M. Collet of Santa" Monica, Calif., and Mrs. May Well-man Well-man of Salt Lake were guests, at the. home of Mr. and Mjs- P. C Wightman last week whTTj visiting among relatives. Mr. -and Mrs. Dean Wiirhtman who were recenly married in" Salt Lake, arived Sunday evening in, Payson where they will make their home. Jane Evans Wins Reading Contest SPANISH FORK Miss Jans Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Evans and a senior at the local high school won the annual Nebo ' school district declamation contest yesterday over contestants from ' Springville and will go to Provo next Friday to contest with winners from Alpine and the Provo districts. Miss Faye Jensen has been teacher in aeciamauon tor bliss uvans ana this is the second year in succession Spanish Fcrk high school has wca the Nebo championship under the tutelage of Miss Jensen. Last year Miss Clara Moore was the winner and she won out In Provo against the other divisions. Judges in the contest yesterday were Mrs. IS. Wilson of Provo and Leon T. Williams Wil-liams of Spanish Fork. They wera unanimous in their decision. Springville Spring-ville won second place and Pay 3 en third. Miss Evans selection w3 "Michael Strongoff. Keyboard of typewriters are arranged that the letters cf tia alphabet . struck most of tea ara easiest reached tv; tha fizjsra. |