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Show -? Section Second Section " ' ; I i1, 1 P-ROVO, UTAH COUNTY, TO.H, SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1 9 3 0. -Second K PLEASANT GROVE SflGEfif MISS VIOLA WEST, Correspondent Phone 28-J The C.'P. Warnlck family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.'War-nlck P.'War-nlck at a dinner party on Friday. The Bpacious tables yrcrt beautifully beauti-fully decorated with the holiday symbols, and covers were placed for Messrs. and Mesdames C. P. Warnick, W. W. Warnlck, C.; L. Warnick, H. B. Warnick, , Merrill Warnick, L. M. Atwood, H. V. Swenson, all of Manila, Miss-Kfiie Warnick of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Red Warnlck of Ogden. .1 Mrs. Millie Paulson returned recently re-cently from a two months' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hall Church of Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Church, formerly for-merly Edna Paulson, is the mother of a baby boy. Miss Hermese Peterson of Provo was the guest of Miss Emma Bubh im Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs spent Tuesday In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Culllmore and family of Garland were week end guests at the Fred Shoell home. Mr. and Mrs.T. H. Gleason, An-thon, An-thon, Jennie and Kate Gleason spent Sunday visiting with relatives rela-tives and friends in Salt Lake. Miss Louise Christiansen was hostess at a "Rook" party at her home Saturday evening. After the games, a delicious luncheon was served to these guests, the Misses Avis Fugal, Gwyn Wes$, Grace Lim, Leah Pugal, Burnadine Richlns and Sherwln Johnson, David Williamson, William-son, Nlel Fugal, Eugene West, Lowell Richlns, Rhodlne Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Maxfield at Granite. The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. L." Harvey was pleasantly observed on Sunday with a family dinner at tfce L.3- Hrvey home with Mrs. H. S. Walker and Mrs. L. P. Harvey as hostesses. Twenty-five members were present. Mrs. Ileen Murray of Salt Lake spent the week end at the Joseph plckerson home. Miss Gwyn -Weat-4a flailing with friends and relatives in Salt Lake, Clark.. .Lloyd Gray, Basil Walker and Clarence Hilton. Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Grua and family are spending the holidays in California. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Harper, Mr. and. Mrs, Ernest Olse attended a , party given by Mr. ' and Mrs. Leslie Smith of American Fork. , Ah enjoyable social was given at. the Howard Warnick home Monday evening. The time was spent in games, afterwards luncheon was served t,o the Misses Mildred Chris-.iianjfcn, Chris-.iianjfcn, ' Clarice Newman Grace and Jennie Walker, Ruth and Roxie West, Lowell Richlns, Rho dine Chris tiaaseri, Clyde Newman, rArvll Anderson. Mrs. Adena Meredith Is visiting In Pocatello with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noble. Miss Helen Weeks and the members mem-bers of her Sunday school class enjoyed a sleigh-riding party Friday Fri-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Horland Simmons returned Sunday to their home In Burley, . Idaho, after spending the week1 with Mrs. Simmons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gammett. ' - The. Busy Circle club met at the home of Mrs. Isaac Carlson Tuesday Tues-day afternoon and enjoyed a social. Mrs. Carlson was guest of honor. -Mr. and Mrs. David Adamson. Mr and Mrs. Byron Adamson and family spent the week in Heber, . A dancing party In the Third 'ward-amusement hall and a lunch, eon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton was enjoyed Friday Fri-day evening by Messrs. and Mes- j dames H. C. Robertson, Byron Adamsofi.-Dewey Adamson; cniton - - - Round Trip DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS PUEBLO, From all Utah joints b-' ' tween Springville tod,' 8alt) - Lake City, inclusive, and t ; from Ogden: - EVERY DAY " V Chair Cars and Coaches Dining Car Service t" 15-DAY RETURN' ; LIMIT Tor further details consult C. IL COOT, Agent , U iDepot Ticket . Agent : Phono Sl-Xtovo f Bishop and Mrs. L. M. Atwood gave, a' family dinner party New Year's day. The guests: Mrs. Sarah Atwood, Miss Erdena Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley .Beck, Bishop and Mrs. " F. D. Atwood of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and 4 Mrs. Will Atwood of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Johh Atwood of Midway. Mr. and Mrs. Orvall Davis and Mrs. Rex Cummings of Heber were Sunday guests at the Byron Adamson Adam-son home. The Banks family enjoyed a reunion re-union at the Karl Banks home Saturday. Sat-urday. Dinner wm served to: Mrs. Eliza Banks,' Mr. 'and Mrs. A. E. Cobley of Lindon, Mr.' and Mrs. T. N Samuelson and daughter Mildred, Mil-dred, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Samuelson, Mr. and Mrs. John Banks of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Samuel-eon Samuel-eon of Sacramento, Mr. and Mra. Junius Banks cf Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. WJ. Cordner of Orem. Mrs. Annie Thome is visiting in Bingham with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thome. , The Timpanogos stake Primary board were guests ' of Mrs. Laura Robertson Monday afternoon. After a business meeting, refreshments were served and a social enjoyed. Mrs. J. R,. Halliday entertained the Robinson family of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Laudje of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs Ja-cobs and family at a dinner on New Tears.' : Mrs. Vern Chipman and Mrs. Fern Edwards gve a cleverly arranged ar-ranged social Saturday evening at the Chipman home in American Fork. 'The guest' list : "Messrs. arid Mesdames A. P. Warnick, Blaine Warnfek,1 ' Arza ' Adams, Howard Warnick, Roy Meecham, Vance West, Mrs. Marjorie Wedlney and , Mrs. Ora Chipman. FOR W.P.IEPERSON OGDEN, Jan. 3.W. P. Epperson, Epper-son, veteran Utah publisher and pioneer in the Utah State Press association, as-sociation, will be laid; to his final rest Sunday., Mr. Epperson died suddenly just before midnight on New Year's eve. Heart .disease struck him down while he was dancing at the Hotel Blgelow. Editor of the Ogden Post, the Weekly Reflex of KaysviUe former president of 'the Utah Press association, asso-ciation, and. prominent member of the Republican, party, Mr. Epperson Epper-son was well known throughout the State. He was former mayor of KaysviUe, Kays-viUe, a member of the state legislature legis-lature in 1927, and president of the Inland Printing company of KaysviUe. Kays-viUe. His widow, Lcnora Ashley Epperson; Ep-person; a son,ClytIeAshley Epperson, Epper-son, and a daughter, Mrs. Charles .V. K. Saxton, survive. KSL PROGRAMS SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 8 a.m.. 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Standard musical program; 6 p.m., popular selections; 5:15 p.m., dramatization of well-knOwn classic: clas-sic: 5:30 p.m., NBC RCA Victor program; S p.m., NBC nna Jet-tick Jet-tick "Melodies, 'mixed quartet and orchestral ensemble in music of days' gone by; 6:i5"p.m NBjS Col-J liers hour; 7:15 p.m., NBC music presented by orchestra with vocal solos, Atwater Kent jubilee program; pro-gram; 8:15 p.m., First Presbyterian church; 8.:45 p.m., Monsignor Hunt 9:15 p.m., L. D. S. strvlces with discourses dis-courses by Dr. James E. Talmage, incidental music from great organ; 9:45 p.m., distinctive musical pro gram; 10 pjn., "NBC . Standard Brands diversified program; 10:30 p.m., "Pictures from Life"; 11 p.m., KSL chamber music; 12 midnight, midnite hour; 1 a.m., silent. IRadio You'll bo onvlod by overybody In town .If you possofs oiio of these superb new Victor Instruments Victoir The Biggest Buy for your Radio Dollar . . . Today I An entinly new radio . . . surpasses anything any-thing you ever heard. Gets stations far and near. . . anywhere ...anytime. Separatot stations at once sharply. A child can tune it. New Victor Tone Controlblots Con-trolblots out static, Improves broadcast tone, adjusts instrument Mrs. J. C. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Beck and Children of Alpine, Mr. and Mrs S, M". Beck of American Amer-ican Fork were Sunday dinnei guests at the Wesley Beck home. MONDAY. -tjTtJARY 5 10:45 a.m.. Dietary discussion' 11:30 a.m., NBC Helen Webster, In Clorax aids for the housewife; 11:50 a.m.t NBC Ann Holden presents recipes for delicate salads during the Best Foods feature; 12:10 p.m.. Women's Magazine pf the air. Proctor & Gamble program; 3 p.m , NBC MaUlne story program; 4:15 Jrp.m., NBC Salt : Lake tabernacle choir; 5:30 p.m., NBC Quaker Man in Period of Comedy. A unique surprise party was carried car-ried out Monday evening in compliment compli-ment tp the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. M. $. Christiansen and Mrs. Leone Told. A program, games and. luncheon were enjoyed at the" tfohh Nelson home and a dance at the Third ward amusement hall was the finale. At the party were President Pres-ident and Mrs. M. S. Christiansen, Bishop and Mrs. F. D. Atwood, Hr. and Mrs. Hensen Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sohell, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Al-bert OJtsen, Mr. .and Mrs. Joseph Walker, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fugal, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Johnson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoi man of Salt "Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Will Peterson Monday. FAULTY BRAKES ,4- Are Damaging CGtmt;kS brakes are ; 1 n6' excuse. -Ttey are a' cOn-' icfe.te proc ot your ;carplss- -ness. Play safe. Drive your car in the confidence that you can meet any emergency with pctfecj brakes ..( . , i Han. atk1 TnlBnl . Shoes) HeUned Drums Befaced and Trued 'HPwtrWheef 'Brakee ; Bepalred- ANDERSON GARAGE til WEST CENTER PHONE 343 l i VBWflHSlBSBjaflBBl' r- -V : XmA. ,11 and Mrs. Clarence Hilton, Mrs. Ethel West and Mrs. Leone Told. Alex Wadley, son of' Mrs. Jesse Wadley, has received" an appointment appoint-ment to work In the government printing office at Washington, D. C. . Miss Af ton Jensen of Salt Lake 13 the guest of Miss Margaret Stagg. Mrs. Jesse Wadley and daughter -Lucy yislted in Springville Sunday. Mrs. Louis Ericksen, Keith Erick sen, "Mrs. A. ' C. Thompson and John Thompson motored to Bingham Bing-ham Monday. ""Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Browne of Alamo, Nev.. are the proud Barents yof : an v 11-ppund baby lioy, born December 21. Mrs4 Browne was formerly Miss Zada Bushnell" of this city. Mrs. Fred Nicklos is recovering from a severe attack of influenza. Mrs. Southwick and two daugh ters of Sterling, "Colo.! -are- visitors of Mrs. Win Park this week. 1- - . ' v - r,v . i . -. ' Mr, and Mrs. tvj4n Farnworth and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Farnworth Jr., were guests at supper given by Mr,. antMsA Jack Sutherland of Provo Monday, Card games were played 4urlng th4 afternoonj as entertainment. . 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Boley and family were made very happy Christmas night by the return hbme of their son and brother. Warren C. Boley, who for two years has labored as a missionary In Great Britain. After his release, Mr. Boley enjoyed a short trip on the continent, before sailing for home. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roberta and small son Paul, teturned Monday to i Cedar City, after spending several days here visiting Mr. Roberts' s relatives in L.ehi and Mrs. Roberts onrnts,( Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ayde ? lotte here. '. Mrs. Emma G. Anderson and son Malin, of Salt Lake, are spending the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steele. f The Primary associations and M. f. A of the four wartis of the city fire not holding their meetings this Afternoon and tonight, respectively but will convene next Tuesday again as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ivie and small daughter, Joyzelle of Bicknell, Utah, are enjoying the Christmas holidays holi-days here with Mrs. Ivies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby. Last Saturday night the members mem-bers of the Lamata club and their husbands were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Halstrom. Dinner was served, after which bridge was played. The guests were: Messrs and Mesdames: Glen Sykes, David S. Taylor, Ray Codidngton, V. F. Houston, E. H. Devey, Eugene Nichols, and Leo G. Meredith of this city, Mr. and Mis. Vern Boley of Green River. The annual Christmas party of the B. B. Ladies' club was held Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele, the husbands hus-bands of the members being special guests. Games, music and a delicious de-licious lunch were enjoyed by all. The guest list included: Messrs and Mesdames: Lenard Chipman, Joseph Walton, William Householder, House-holder, W. R. Halliday, Benj. P. Moffett, Lenard Pett, William Els-more, Els-more, William Hansen, Warren C. Boley, Roy Greenwood, Frank Bush, Dell Singleton, Harry Steele, Roy Steele, Elmer Bates, Moral Steele, Delbert Chipman, Sidney Nichols Jr., Ernest Chadwick, Mrs. Emma G. Anderson and Homer Vincent. Miss Clarice Bromley has been appointed deputy clerk in the county coun-ty clerk's office at Provo. Miss Bromley is bookkeeper ;at the local Ford Motor company and leaves the middle of January to assume her new duties. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cawrey of Los Angeles, Mrs. Leo Peck and son of Provo, Lawrence Batley and two children of Salt Lake, were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford, Jr., entertained Sunday night, their gue3ts being Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Walton, K. J. Bird, Lloyd Adamson of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Adamson of Lehi. Music and social chat wree enjoyed followed fol-lowed by a tasty lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Vern 'Chipman had sixteen relatives and friends as their guests last Saturday night. Progressive "rook" was played, and a dainty lunch served. Those present pres-ent were: Mrs. Glen Wadley, Mrs. Fern Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warnick, Mr. and M13. Howard Warnick, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Warnick, War-nick, Mr. and Mrs. Vance West, Mr. and Mrs. Arza Adams of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meacham of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chipman of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wild and daughter, Cliftona of Altus, spent the Christmas holidays here with Mr. Wild's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wild. " i Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Snow of Elmo, spent the holidays in American Fork with Mrs. Snow's parents Mr, and Mrs. James E. Spratley. Mrs. William Thorntog and daughter, Virginia are visiting in- -. definitely in Los Angeles with-Mr. : and Mrs. Alan Pierson, and William-Thornton, William-Thornton, he latter a student in the University of Southern California. Cali-fornia. Mr. Thornton accompanied his wife and daughter, but wilt 'return 're-turn the first of ' the year.- ' Last Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Singleton entertained at bridge, their guests being: Messrs. and Mesdames: Stanford Briggs, Milton Adams, LeMoyne Despain, Elijah Chipman, Owen Humphries, , arid Frank Brown of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. , Rubon Peterson, Peter-son, Lehi, Mrs. Rulon Peterson won the ladies' prize and Stanford Briggs the men's prize. Tasty refreshments re-freshments were served. Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant, mem--bers of the Grant family enjoyed a Christmas party. Progressive" "Bunco" was played, together with other games, and lunch was served at the small tables. Miniature Christmas trees were" the favors-The favors-The jingle of bells announced the assemblage around the Christmas tree where there was an exchange of gifts. Those present were: Mr, and Mrs. S. F. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Granf, Mrs. Lorena G. Peterson and Miss Lillie Shatter of. this city. Mr. and Mrs. MeMn W, Grant, Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. IC Ball, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Condor entertained enter-tained at their home Friday night. Games and music constituted the evening's pleasure, followed by Unserving Un-serving of lunch. The guests were Mrs. A. B. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Adams, Miss Mary Adams, Mrs. Arza Adams of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith, Alpine; Mrs. Ruben Adams, Lindon, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Darling, Lehi. All report re-port a merry time. Fleet Of Planes Search For Pilot PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 2. OXRi A fleet of ten airplanes prepared today to-day to renew the search for Pilot. J. Russell Cunningham of 'the Pacific air transport, who has been lest in southern Oregon since early Thursday morning. Weather conditions were reported report-ed bad throughout -the region where the pilot must have landed, when he became lost h sleet and fog at 5:30 a. m. yesterday. 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