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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD. ? ? ? ? ? ? STORE CLOSED Sq) ? ? ? ? .... - sister of the ? I . I at her bride-elec- t, sk 1 WILL ATTEND DISTRICT R1EET s "rAmerman, J. and iiuuittdinte Penn., past president John It. Mess, of Milwaukee. Wis., wlH District conattend the vention, to be held in .Logan, August IT" 27tn and tfarwhiigHMrtiHrfr-nlocal officers last night ended a full day's conference' by pledging theJii-- selves to spare no effort aimed at Utah-Idah- frfeyavBfaat -- Inter-mouuta- in --- x. 1 1 i- -i Mrs. ftarah' ii 1- -1 -i i- i- -i i- -i i- if -i " hostess. r . ' ; : ... " ; : ; i i - - : v. lightin-thcim- Club at her borne in Orem Yiday afternoon. The enteralnlng rooms were prettily arranged with the season's fioweijs. A bible story, "Queen Esther," was reviewed ty. Mrs. J.. E; . Christensen. Eleven dub members and one invited guest, Mrs. Alvin Ijoverldge, were (repent. Dainty ref renhments were, served. 7bearing crankshaft "Enclosed Cai motor. Try it today. - A number I Jackson Motor ar Co. of Shriners of. Provb werejKinonjtjtbos in the at Phone N. University Ave. 145 Z Mueiing convenes ttt Bonneville Ward 7 :30 - -- ' The program forunday evening at the DonpevlUg ward la her home Monday ryZL' f ... Zfyrv 1 saP i - X. - 1 :- - rw jsfc.s4ilVsfc Wfc.ia sW - li lltfl II ilia- - n . - - . i$t: 4m&fJK ": , . , A beach party was enioved bv a few close "friends of Miss Grace H ughes at Pro vonna resort-Fridafternoon. A ftei a swim and bout- ing a delicious luhchetm was served. Those present were Miss Virginia Bich- Hornibrook, Miss Dorothy mond. Miss Marla Morgaaj-Mis- sH Mamie JensejvMJssjueJHedquiBt, Miss Lois Knave of Salt Lake City, WendulL Morgan, Grant Buttle, Moat Hughes and the hostess. The .vqung' people were accompanied by Mrs. Hughes. ay - 77HAT do you want most from your Summer Gas mllttge, o( course VV olinc? There's only one ans Ruf are pu getting tt? Are you going as far on a gallon as you think you should? Perhaps you are getting all the mileage you pert butwhy not suronse youiacu: -- i iu uk.uuus "mi riasolihe and keep your rruleaee record. - Careful drivers theirs comes from dis- doing it and that pleased smile of which are packed mto Summer covering tie extra miles - ' ConocO. . k lot'xfepatrHn utnial43iitt1K can-yo- u ' -- . v 'O. Measure it bv - around ponriance' I' ' ' 4 miles. -- ' - - Z"-- into our plant and see foiryourselves.-Do- n't take my word, just use your own nostrils unlike some firms, they never lie. - " WHen otliestlraveoiv-plw- -- f they LarefreefronubdorL. ts, '.' : j lain - ..Second Ward Miss Bessie Williams, a recent missionary to the Eastern states, will be the speaker at the Second ward Sunday evening. Readings will be given by Miss Xeta Johnson, Mrs. Harry Heal and A. IL Prescott will render, vocal selections. - Successors lb ThirdlWard, The speaker at the JThird" ward E. L. Rob Sunday evening will-berts. Georgluna and Myrth Johnson wilt give vocal numbers and Miss Eunice Bird will read. All ward members are invited to be present e -- Sixft Tfard . A the regular Sunday conjoint meeting of jbiL Sixth JWasdPearson H.rhefTwTirTMrtBraleakeKA goxiumuUcai r "onstrate tb you buf supribrnmethoa 7-ext- ProduasrstJUfinaraand Marlntar jtfk cf m pvit ftrrAnm pwxhtcw rim, Colcraia, Uaka, Km. Mimmn. Mtmu, i ..... ...,. ouZapracticalJemonstrjationtJtusJe.m ra v CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY ; . , Just what does tHat mean? Let us give Lorraine Mrn. fe - - " mm Menuuott In company with her son Ditke of Cresllne, Nev.; is spending this- week to- Provo withMr. and "Mrs. Heber Duke,!. ' Take ourword for it: YouH please yourself and your pock f "Tbook'ifou "sticklo Summer Conoco the other name for idiedvith - VbJthig-Paren- rapid acceleration and - rnaximunv power ManavuWard . ning. testthis summer- - Make it deliver. hot by caHons. And be sure of its all - - -- ; pregra bj-- - hasr been Eve E. 8. Hinckley, secretary of tha Provo .chamber of rommerce, "will be the speaker at the Manavu ward Siuiday evening. ' Special" musical numbers "will abjo, be given. Meeting will commence at 7 :30 o'clocl:. tain at a bridal shower In honor of her daughter-in-laMonday eve- Purwurilmvwme miles Sabbath Srwill entr Jlraraxili-Dyaon- .. ' of extra miles. - The marriage of Miss Olive Peay, daughter of Jxhn E. Peay, and Frank Dyson, Jr., took place last week in this city. The young couple will make their home in Provo. ; ' be sure A deUctouf au Forty members a iwr was served. micht well mean an extra trip with no cost tor gasoline. tnakes it importahty-1- " SiirelyrM?randeranon-whic- h see me enough for you to nil the tank only wnere you Conoco sign. Only then -- quartet s And cSsider the saving!". An extra mik or two per gallon means a " ' . Deborah Kebekah lodge Xo. 6 held an outing at Geneva Friday after noon and evening. The time-wapleasantly spent in games, swlih Thqrman; "Sweet male as-fo- fc .-- - . II II PROVO, UTAH, ; "Dependability Regardless of Profit" ; bda Tau club eyehthg. - ; dc .!teifiMrs-fiLJle.a,lMla-u ; , vwi powers at Pioneer Ward - : Robert P. Scott will sieak at the lows "Until the Dawn," and Tar LA Members of Provohns club hejd FJpneer ward !iiinliuf e eoint;. Voeal VAX," .Yiueyajcd. a;d jnale. Glee their 'weekly meeting at Pioneer Beltfilotis' will be renaerea by "Carl club ; "One Fleeting Hour," Luclle Park Friday afternoon. Needle- Christensen and readTng by Helen Merrill ; reading, Amy Jackson ; work was, the main diversion of the Candland. AH niembejs of the ward "Annie Laurie," and , Old UncJe A dainty lap lunch are urged to 1h present. eutertalnment. Ned," Lucile Merrill; remarks, Leo wag served late in the afternoon to Mrs. Parley Dixon,4 Mrs. ;F. D. Critrhiow, Mrs. Frank Gay, Mrs. J. IL'eckr Mra. Upton - Hoover, Mrs. Wren Wilkin, Mrs. Ernest BIxou, Mrs. FrmkrlrygnTirMnt.-A- fbert Silk Mrs. George Madsen, Mrs. K. Haws, Mrs. James - McClellan, rzZZKVLrTZ w Jt.lvfactacT You will find a disdncdy new ,' Xaiml Seamount will be arranged hostess to the members of tbe Lam o'clock.' 7 r' J 7 $1990 Mrs. JjifenA. :JflHceJPJitextalue4l Miss - t 4?DoorC6up6 sight-seein- : I Advanced Six haler, Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams, the honored guest and the bust and I the;toinizlrt,.,liiv-Md-., ' Bowarf7rnaTnisrseim" 1 trip to Bingham Mrs. Fred. Kay when they entertainThe. Daughters of the - Utah ed In honor of their little daughter Pioneers advisory board memters and Vicinity and enjoyed the lunch eon at Saltair Thursday-T- he Provo Virginia, the occasion tieing her sec wilf be--en tertalnetf "it'thf home of Mrs. Herman were Mr. and party ond birthday anniversary. A crystal Mrsv Arthur Taylor at Wildwood Grimm, Mr. and Mra. C. A. Chamber-- ; lain Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Palmar, Mrs. Lee Baker, Miss Florence Bay and Miss Rhea Blumentbal. district conven-tio- n making the bigsest and best in the Thla halo bandeau . with visor athistory of J&iwanis in the tached Is of two color stripes and is . West. mart for most outdoor sports. this-year'- -- The guest list included Mr. and Mrs William H. Eay, Florence Ray, and Deal Christeusen of Provo, and the . o i rase of American Beamy rases was used as a centerpiece on the tahle. -- jiL Assured-te- at International president R. ,1 Honoring Ed. Banftey, who left for Culiforula Saturday a aumlier of friends entertained at Glengarry ThurayT'even tng. Following , a swim the party returned to the borne of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Far rer, where a uild night luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mi. W. A. Banks, Mr. and jdrH.- - La(e MARY TATLOB mission for the L. D. 8, church in ton ofiSpanish Fork and Mrs. J. E. Great Britain. The young DeoDle Dalton and son of Salt Lake Citv; were both members of the Mask club at the. university few cloae?: friends of Miss Nor ma Hughes were 'utertuiued at an Paloma club enjoyed a lake hw..- - howw part; infrmaXIuoclieaa,.at 41Trma-cr-F xnursaay tarternoon in honor, of After a swim a firelight supper Miss Lois Kkhards of Salt Lake was served. Those present were the City. A dainty basket f mixed Misses Mildred Davis, Helen Brim-hal- l, sweet oieas and. W.hitniHiill feru Helena Bates. Viola' Edwards, centered the" table at w hich appoint- Dorothy Poulson, Eva Knudsen, Mae meuts were amnced for Mrs. D, Sutton, Mary Singleton and Alice Lyon Upehsbaw lof Los Angeles, McCoard, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brian Calif., Mrs. J. Itussel Hughes. Miss Helen lMcArthur Miss Geneal An-a'con!panied the girls. dersmr'Miss ; ConilleTOffionff, the of honor and the hostess. guest A prettily appointed dinner party -- LflGANVJuly JliwaUis' viv i ',' IheBngrauniwtjPafldhas z TouhrTOve ss. Tuesday. Mrs. Taylor will be assist ed by Mrs. Etta Dv Dlion, Mrs. Ivy tMSTTensen, and Mrs. uura x. tooTe. li taken an jetlve part in various social functions here. She is a grad uate of the Ptovq high school Mr. ayson is the son of Mr. and Mrs; EH J. Clayson of American ffarifo-4sH-gradua- te of thy Halo Bandeau MAMEADS ki' x and cuffs, taaUoa rti (ay, vU U "Ua thlnr tola fall eoHara jlh rMisa Taylor Is a popular student xtt ad M home Saturday afternoon, The mar riage will take place In --the Salt Lake temple in the near future. The luncheon table was artistical ly decorated with Butterfly sweet peas combined with gypsophlllo as a centerpiece. The place cards were in die form of an announcement to ahleb were attached with-pinribbons mlalture corsage bouquet. The guest list Included .Miss Margaret Green, Miss Lawrence Clayson and Miss Eiiia Clayson all oif American Fort Miss Anna Pear, Miss Marva Hod son. Miss Alice Taylor and Mlas Deleuna Taylor of this elty.. ? y ? ts Announced, - - The engagement of Miss; Mary Maude Taylor, charming daughter of President an Mrs. T. N. Taylor, to Merrill D. Clayson of American Fork, was aBaotmced at a formal luncheon given by Miss Ethel Tay-k- r, ? (y f BRIDE-ELEC- T Popular Girl '- : - Engagement Of yND AY. AUGUST 1. 1926, Prdvo-Tailori- ' ng Gompahy L:cr; "The Odorless, Cleaners"? : |