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Show PEOVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1927, ADRIFT FOR 11 DAYSTWO FISHERIES r 1 PAY0;i LIVES SAVED : SOCIETY NOTES Mrs. Badye Lewis t - : ... i . r ' . .. . t it Iter home In Spanish Fork last week. Ttiose reseat included croup who were clone friends aud included Mrs, Florence Taylor, Mr. Elra Taylor, Mrs, Thetaia Merrill. Mlaa JVrn (Hrbaniaey, Mrs. Bar Uunaon, Mrs. jenaen and Mr. JOl- - l, :. - , &tertU& MendeuliaU-Jm- j red. Mr. and Mrs, K. H. Street aud children, Billy and Helen, cpeut .... last veet at air. Annie Lirent of Spokane, Waahinirtcn, apenf last week Tinlt-in- c with relative and friend in i Iayon.' i ... I ? Mrs. Arthur Peay entertained at at a family dinner Sunday in honor of the birthday of her husband. A delicioua ebk-kedinner waa aerved at one o'clock and in the early e Venice refreshment were again served. A beautiful birthday rake with lighted candles wai nerved with the lee cream and other" delieaele.' Those who ejored tle hospitality during the day were: Mr and Mrs. Marion Hoidaway of Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs. Tbomaa Wrlde of Benjn J - a : pre-seat- : Mr. and Mrs. William Wileot and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Bay Pepper of Blackfoot. Idaho spent with- - relative In Pay- the week-en- r d : : Earl J. Smith has been Tlsltlns relatives in Payson during the past son week after an absence of. five yenrj mlnOrifj-PMyanStanley, Mrs. Walter Peav.Mrx sent Mr. and Mrs. William UlUe Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powell and Nielsen 'and family all of Proro, Miss Ruby.-- McMulIen, Margaret, family spent Saturday in Salt Lake. Walt, and Gilbert Peay. 'A picnic supier was enjoyed" b Mlsa-IaBate-is MaplethrfoHowlng-- at speadlnr-th ii tk-ot- Detr-Satu- y- r- Clayton. Mr., and MrsTTJavld Big- - Griggs. By Ahem UiJUOLj Provo was J. MRS. H00?L r: rM' I ill A dXiPLE UP.ib eifeXGiHS MV S1"0RS -- .pB0V AM' (Serf A LGAP0T GAZ OIL. C46Ak.. Am f tb -r PROVg-THA- S 91MPLB H IvtT a vn(?TlrlfMs Cui-rLUC- a' IMOlA Jf f.A 1 TlPPfER TOR OF-T- ' A' ' S - ) MAdbu's VMCes) " acH AS i S 1 McBeta, bjr ,ri son." VAGZTUZIZ a DrtTWr" nTTCT3 Ttr vr J vxawi-xii her sister. Mrs. W, H. for several days last week. mother, a is McUnlBn working in Salt Lake, was boms for the week-end- , . i i A large numher ef people from Pay son attended the Black Uawk and Indian - War Veterans encamp- htMsit at ileber-Citlast week. The largest delegation was In attendance on kVlday when Payson a very excellent program. The Payson sons and daughters of Utah Pioneers extended aft iuvlta-thio the conitnittee to hold the 1928 encampment at Payson. - As they hare not met her foj over twenty years, it is expected .that the invitation, will be accepted. Mtiw'-Rtt- ; City and Delta. IsUed While, at Cedar Uty tney Cedar Breaks, uue of the acenic wonder of iicrutljern ttah. CVdar f guests Keece ll tuuB. Kva the rmwta were the Satnrdayv ' ntembeni T tioSeuior "Bridge Ttah and the ,foltowiug special guests: Miss Beth Hulshjnd Mis Alice Mr, rrauk Kiuith, Mm. Will Amos. Oaysoa were la Provo last ThursMrs. Moyd Wilson, .Mrs. Witt day to attend a shower giren for Mrs. 'Fern. , Gray, Mrs. Mrs. Kdgar Booth, formerly Miss Jaiues Gray. Mrs. W. P. Moreford, Nina Hulsa. ' Mrs. T. E. Kee' and Mr. Eustace MendenhalL Mrs. WiU McCleUan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris of received the club prise' and Mrs. Salt Lake spent Sunday here with WiU McCoraick Um (uest prise. tneir Mrs. 8. UuoL, ba U Tlitlnj tur a Buuth ber witii Utr aiutUrr Mm. OtartMtudey, ia invo, Mr. ui ' ntm lawea me omcer and teacher, of that urganuattoo oa aa outing taiVu Vivian Park, Pnm Canyon We4neday. Dr. and Mrs. U N. Ellsworth, of Salt Lake came down Suntay to visit Mrs. B.vkob Tj' Ott who was injured ia au auto accident Mi's. Ellsworth remained nntli Wednes day with her danghter Mjs, Zngent HUlmaa. ii-- - A large number of people from Payson participated in the Farm Bureaa outing to Genera on Wed nesdays t Mr. and Mrs. Quujie Dixon, who are working in Salt Lake, came down for the week end. One of the large social events of the week was the "Mothers and Daughtere" banquet given by the First WMrd M. I. A. Tuesday evening. ' The banquet was served at two long tables wlth baskets of gladioli and artistic baad made nnt cups the, decorations, forming tvera were placed for 100 mothers and daughters with Mrs, Pearl Blg-o- f welcomeand. introduced Miss Vera lhjrstTjfhe-Stakf- f "Board us Especial guests. MJaaJva Clayson. the prceindent delivered the address of vfclconie and int rod peed Miss Elizabeth Huish a toastmaster. ilif-i"Bje White .rendered a piano 1 m A;.S-&'':- U - bienner'vna- Beeurve (Iri ' VSuBASE RE.MrT-- ,aiuwKV:v a ty p'fL ' ' swsHswstwrKXwa - . irrrmt ". sum ur: www ttitriAtLiaTsrTBr, nvwjrt,r.'awk ws- When nsing- - oatmeal for cookies Sunday In Salt Lake Miss Virginia AJrs. Iee It. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Street who fiat been in Salt Lake John F. Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. Sid or pudding, put it through the meat for several weeks returned borne Coray, Mr. and Mrs.' Carl O. Nel- chopper, it makes a more digest . with them. son, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McMulUn, ible product t k I . i . Mr. and Mrs Flint Dixon and Mrs. SPKLNKUNG CLOTHES V i lltrWiii iiw Glen Lent of Dillingham, Wash Clara Page. ' A . -- w A cheap whisk broom should be t, : ington, has been visiting with rela .n i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monson in kept for sprinkling clothes. It WT ifjuid bell", to George tives and friends In Payson for two Fog, thirst, liopekssness in a dory at May and Charles Williams but food, drink, rest in 'a London Hospital weeks. He has spent the summer company with' A number of rela: saves time, effort and does a much in Ogden with Ids sister, Mrs. tires from Mt Ileasftnt have spent more even job than band sprinkli, uerejaieaicnilUams is atUie right ng,Frank Oberhansley- - and Is return-In- g Then we stopped. There was nothto' the Northwest before the By MILTON BRONNER Mrs. Etta Jeppson, Mrs. Eustace The time has come, it seems, to NKA Senice Correspoodent ing more to S(iy. ;;IIope was gone, so opening of school.' Men den ha 11 and Mrs. Haael Z'eJ talk of cabbages and kings and the "Hell it wan we couldu't 'talk; nbout' that We Condon, Aug. Mrs. B. L. Jensen was hostess man, the presidency, of the First well known "crystallizing" political nst hell eleven lung days and each have a .wife and children back ' 5 kven' at a delightful bridge luncheon last Ward Primary entertalney enter- - sentiment. . "longer nights pif it! ' ',W home. didn't' like to talk about "The preachers tell lis about hell them. It meant "despair. Silence fire and brimstone and great thirst and sharp hunger and pain fetyiwpfl'il BipsrHjJe' silence, broken agony. AVell, my mate and I, only bjr the'wash of the waves, ive know something of what the when : y&; prayed. les. we " i prayed' and."e;fcardly preacher means, dared hope "' ' r ' r ' . v'' n ' . Hid j" v ; . A NEW CAR jiutliflvh6jtireand .fi)t;nlLMet.4Jfa'jrisaioOJiL v the brimstone, but there was sufc ways- answered so promptlythat peeled our faces seas that l':Then 'we'feti Into a long semU "noakedns 4otliepoi8-dcy-wiai- lf thatvay .tliut set na to shivering till our when the Albiiera's crew found bs iceth clacked. After a while, noth- and-go- t ns obctard. . ing to eat, and thirst raging, tear-Jn"I thought I was dreaming at maddening thirst" until we first ; So did May. Then we found F,aiiio across a whole, it was nlessed reality, we were icelH'rg. Yes, we know what hell is alive. "We were being cared for. iOV-e-di- - doze,-1-suppo- se and Style Mark it g, n We were saved to go back, to our ', homes and loved ones.S Tliey're Mates ' Charles Williams spoke. He's. fifty, a 'fisherman fioui Newfound--landHis mute, George Alny, forty-ninis also from Newfoundland. Thefrwere- working Blioard the fl.shlngsehoouerv.Douald A. Creaser off the Grand Banks of Nova Scotia, A society- - known Irish Jews 150 miles "at sea. The boat was ly- g to and the two men left In a of ; America has been formed In twelve-foo- t dory in the afternoon to Brooklyn- -' We're waiting to "see - what the Irish Lithuanians are gohaul In fishing nets. - That was the last seen of them ing totda about nn ys Jater when the - Canadian steamer, Albuera, en voyA section hand In New York state $500,000, bat finished the age to England, rescued them by inherited some miracle, more dea'd than alive. day's - work after he had been inSlowly they convalesced on the formed of his new riches. Maybe boat and when it landed In London he was trying to get a little publicity. T."They werp taken to the big hospital In Tilbury docks. A couple asks for a divorce Weak ami Tired-T- here they didn't talk ".glibly. "they have equally strong, minds." It is impertinent to ask They "were too weak and too tired. "Yes," said May thoughtfully. how two peopleof-equallystro- ng -- "Charlio has jml know .what Blinds ever came, to marry ?. f hell is. We also know a little bit tilK)tit, heaven. It s' to go through . The dispatches from; Grande Anse, all we did and4hen find ourselves Quebec, fail to satte whether any alive, here, arm and snug and fed of the newspaper; men were Injured food to eat, cool things to drink, by the tableware thrown by Mrs. no sun burning yon. no waves wet- - Stillnian,v Sr. There wasn't a line either about whether or not the ting you, no winds freezing you." 4 May's speech thinned' off into newspaper men were married men. (slumber, the slumber of weakness. Otir advice to tha men of the Then Williams took up the epic Amettanr-Lrglo- n ngtrin going to Paris is HWe had only, left our ship a alone a counle of .buckets short-timwhen we were cut off byloC water. They may want to take the densest of fogs, It Vvas just a bath. like letting down a blanket We lost our bearings. We did not know what to do. We used our oats and pulled in the direction we- - thought yelled, but ".the ship should be..-Wgot no answer from out the thlcken- to wait , ing murk. Nothing to do But and hope. . Maybe the fog would rise. by 'eventing." If not, by next ' nmruisg. Then we would be found. They would miss us on the 'ship and like - -- as-th- '.' tbJsitJi til-ele- ven - - . told-Vo- All-Americ- - 9 Power-- -- Through ESSEX thousands foimy. an - heavier . new heights of beauty and fashion 4n the best American tradition. Ml 2. 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