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Show - " ! . t" 7 v' - r w r 1 .4 ,J . ' X, V - V" V -J PLEASANT GROVE BRIEFS .MISS VlOfcA WEST, Correspondent - - - Phone 28-J Mr. and Mrs. S. L. White went two children of Hiawatha are visit to Price Wednesday to see their brother-in-law Asel Boulter who was seriously injured Tuesday when- his meat knife slipped and cut two main arteries in his leg. Mr. Boulter is employed in the meat department at Sewells. Ardena Atwood, Mrs. Sadie Beck and children spent Wednesday Wednes-day at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wadley received word this week that their daughter, Mrs. Lucille Han-scen Han-scen of St. Louis, was the mother of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner and son Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Kesleton of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adeline Nelson this week. Mrs. Sadie Halliday Williams and two pieces Wenona and Elmo Jean Halliday of Glendale, California, Califor-nia, are visiting relatives here. Mias Jessie Knight of Salt Lake is the guest of Miss Ardena Atwood. At-wood. Mrs. Anna Eggertson of Provo spent Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Anna Johnson. The Eldon Johnsons, Crede Kindreds and Richard Walkers returned re-turned Wednesday from a delightful delight-ful week at Fish Lake. Miss Josephine West and Mrs. Howard Christiansen were Provo visitors Wednesday. A large percentage of the Third ward populus thoroughly enjoyed part of the week at Mutual Mut-ual Dell in American Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mecham and ing the parents of Mrs. Mecham. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Allen and son Lamar have returned home from California. Miss Fern Roblson of American Fork was the guest of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lim this week. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Walker, Emma and Ben Walker will leave Tuesday for a two weeks' trip to San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Wright received re-ceived word this week of the birth of a grandson. The parents are Austin and Emily Wright Tyler of Provo. Mrs. Lorena Warnick entertained entertain-ed the Home Science 4-H club at her home Wednesday evening. A play was read by Mrs. Lucille Walker, and afterwards the hostess host-ess served luncheon. There were in attendance Elaine and Afton Pack, Margaret and Beth, Wad-ley, Wad-ley, Helen Warnick, Katie- Eves, Erma Atwood, Lucy Wadley, Charles Warnick, George Warnick. Merrill Warnick and Harold Walker. Walk-er. Margaret Atwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atwood returned re-turned this week from a six weeks visit with relatives in California. Cali-fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Peterson and sons of Omaha, Nebraska, are spending their vacation with Pleasant Grove relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sundberg, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cullimorer Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cullimore returned 0Equisife.E f 2 f St stomas? W 'fit H-J w i:f- f vf :i 'si &---''$tf 4w -a " t I asxotwy-f fun Refusing to be downcast over-the turn of political fortunes that keeps her family from returning to their native land, Senorita Maruca Sacasa, daughter of the exiled former President of Nicaragua, Nica-ragua, Dr. Juan B. Sacasa, enjoys herself in the whirl of Washington Washing-ton summer activities. Here she's bound for a swim, white beachj ensemble contrasting prettily with her dark beauty. Ho Soaking - flo Boiling - Ho Handrabbing An unmatched value! A truly beautiful, simple, sim-ple, sturdy, super-efficient Washer bringing; double tub advantages and efficiency, at little more than the cost of standard single tub Washers. New Dexter "Master" Wringer has rigid one-piece one-piece lynite aluminum frame which has won the approval of Washer users everywhere. A laundry laun-dry unit built to give a lifetime of satisfying service. Let Dexter Double tub do your next washing. You will be through in half the time with half the effort. Call us for Free Home Demonstration. DIXON TAYLOR RUSSELL the first of the week from a trip through Yellowstone park Miss Marjorie Driggs of Los Angeles, California, is . visiting with Pleasant Grove relatives. Mrs. Charles Sundquist, in company com-pany with Mr. and Mrs; Carl Stolz of St. Louis, Mo., has gone to California for a visit with relatives rela-tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Atwood and Miss Helen Smith spent Thursday Thurs-day in ,?alt. Lake. , Mr. and Mrs'."Frank Livsey, Mr. and Mrs. Al Russell and Mrs. Ellen El-len Miller visited with their aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Powell one day this week. Mrs. Powell has been sick in bed for the past 9 months. Mrs. La Rue Smith and sons enjoyed a trip through, the canyons can-yons of southern . Utah this ' week. FUNERAL HELD FOR PUBLISHER Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in Salt Lake City for Roy Trewin Porte, veteran veter-an publisher, who ded at his home Tuesday morning following a long illness. He was internationally known as an" 'expert on printing cost and the compiler. of the Porte price llStnsed the world oven His printing plant at 952 East Twenty-fifth South fctreet, was a model In cleanliness and system; Robert MoorfieJd, manager of the Sutton Cafe, close friend oC Mr. Porte, was one of the pall bearers. i Daughters of the Nile! LAKE VIEW MRS. SADIE SHAW i Reporter Phone 018-R-3 J JC Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Karl, Taylor, returned to their homes Friday evening after a trip through California Cali-fornia where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Loveless at Spring Garden, Nortnern California. Califor-nia. They visited in Sacramento San Francisco and Los Angeles. En route they visited Boulder Dam and through the Kiabab forest and through Grand, Bryce and Zion's canyons. They left by the" way of Reno, Nevaca, enjoying their, trip very much. Bishop and' Mrs.. August Johnson John-son and family left Thursday night for Mirror Lake where they spent the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson and children spent the - 24th at, Manti visiting at Ferron canyon also. Mrs. Sylvan Zobell is at the county hospital where she is very ill. Last report is that she is improving nicely. Mr. -and Mrs. Ara M. Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs, Norman Scott and family spent the holiday at Provo canyon; where fishing and lunching were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jorgensen and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jorgensen Jorgen-sen motored to Salt Lake Friday where they viewed the Pioneer day parade. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson and baby Joyce left Friday to visit their annual ramily reunion, Fri in the southern canyons in Milford, . day, July 31, at the Arowhead git ""Civ: vU:: f; f.: .,wX..tvXC....,.. mv " TAwf ,M i ' ill V r - Jf your conception of an Egyptian princess is a sinuous, exotic siren, modeled along Cleopatra lines, this scene should disillusion you. In their ribbons and pigtails, the sisters of Egypt's new 16-year-old King Farouk looked for all the world like pretty American Ameri-can schoolgirls as they left Cairo to spend the summer in Alexandria. Alex-andria. Note the imperial crest which adorns their car. Until their brother attains the age of 18, and begins his reign, a regency is governing their country- - ; V and Beaver while away. Mr. and Mrs. David Heslington of Provo are at the horn? of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, while they are away. noon HANSON REUNION SPANISH FORK Members of the James Hanson family will hold resort. Commencing: at basket luncneon Dy lamily groups will be featured following a general gen-eral get-acqualnted hour. Sports of various kinds of competitive nature and a program will be held in the afternoon. All members of the family and friends are invited. in-vited. A dance in the evening will close the festivity. PATIENT CONVALESCING Jfrom arecent operation for appen-SPRINGVILLE appen-SPRINGVILLE Mrs. Fred j dicitis which she underwent at a Clyde of this city, is convalescing Salt Lake City hospital. . . . far ahead of anything I thought possible I HAVE driven expensive automobiles for more than fifteen years, but this Lincoln-Zephyr Lincoln-Zephyr is far ahead of anything I thought possible in an automobile. Its roominess and beauty of design are evident immediately. Its ease of handling, smoothness, power and sturdy construction appeal strongly to me. Believe it or not, my Lincoln-Zephyr in more than four thousand miles of driving under all conditions has averaged better than eighteen miles per gallon of gasoline. Very truly yours, Harry Mahleres, Price, Utah . TODAY! Drive today's most advanced motor car LINCOLN ZEPHYR V -12 1275 PRICED FROM f.O.B. DETROIT TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY Distributor, Provo, Utah PROVO WOMAN HURT IN CRASH SPRINGVILLB Mm, Ruth Hfnckley 'NIsonger of Provo sustained sus-tained a broken right arm and James B. Diamond of Sprinffville minor cuts and bruises in an automobile auto-mobile accident at 5:45 p. m. Friday, Fri-day, on the state highway, a mile and a half south of Springville city limits. The accident occurred when an automobile driven by LeRoy Larson Lar-son of Springville ran into a car driven by Mrs. V. H. Hinckley of Provo, from opposite directions. Larson, Mrs. Hinckley and the tatter's tat-ter's husband escaped uninjured. Mrs. Nisonger, who was traveling in the latter car, was treated at a local doctor's office and later taken to Provo, according to a report by City Marshal L. S. Hay-mond. Hay-mond. ' Larson was arrested by Patrolman Patrol-man Grant of Provo, on a charge of reckless driving. Dern Is 111 WASHINGTON, July 28 U.R) Secretary , of .War George Dern is in Walter Reed hospital here suffering complications that re sulted from an attack of influenza. influen-za. Physicians insisted his condition condi-tion is not serious and said the hospitalization is more for com- J plete rest than for medical care. A Wasattclhi- Ctaevirofelt Co. 1933 Oldsmobile DeLux Sedan Others Ask $525 for This Model Original Paint, First Class Condition. 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