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Show PJRQVQ (UTAH) SUNDAY " HERALD ;I SUNDAY FEBRUARY 7tt3 193fr);x PAGE TWO & . i- . . ... r - lt .1 1 i A r t I I I I ff Z. i. El M Zi VS-L- II If I I II , II Ik v. a .-i III 111 T . TOTT . A I?T?nWW .-r-T 1111 : . ' - s' , I : - I I I I I lift rilrXr ., v ... j..;:-.... jli Home Ec. Club Celebrates Birthday Harley's Chateau was the scene of a delightful party Saturday Sat-urday evening, when the Provo " high school home economics club Celebrated its fourth birthday an- " niversary wvtfv an attractive din- ' ner. Al Miss Norma Taylor was toast-jnistress, toast-jnistress, and Clever toasts, wh'.ch '"made- a comparison between the courses of the menu and the life ' ' of the girl, were presented by Patricia Cole, Rosalie Dahlquist, Maunne Hoover ana isorma. ljuu gerfield. A toast. "To The Fu- -fciurA'" a-nii o-ivpn hv .lov PhilliDS. . t ' tr " J j " 89 " Vocal solos were sung by Miss nHilma Henrie before and during the dinner. A large birthday cake, which formed the table centerpiece, was scut and served by the president, fMiss- Connie Adams. A large heart and prettily attired Valen- tine cupid was on either side of the cake. Covers were laid for f 50 girls. ;f '. Miss Gloria Davis was chair-;man chair-;man on arrangements. Camp Bonneville Is Entertained Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp Bonneville, met in regular session Friday . afternoon at the homje of Mrs. Viola Adams, whc was assisted by Mrs. Birdie Moore, Mrs. Theresa Morgan, Mrs. Mabel Kirk, Mrs. Idonna Peterson Peter-son and Mrs. Maude Strong. Mrs. Adams gave the history of her grandmother, Mrs. Doritha Jane Dennis Rainey, after which the lesson on -'Historical Miracles Mir-acles in Pioneer Days." was given by Mrs. Kathryn Firth. A reading read-ing was given by Helen Demos, and a duet sung by Mrs. Vera Jones and Carl Martineau. Also, Mrs. Jones and Mr. Mart'neau favored the group with solos, "The Wkw " and "Thp Soners Mv Motner xaugnt ivie, respt'tinrij. Delicious refreshments were served to 28 member?. Young Folks At Dancing Party Junior Sewing club members gave a party Friday evening at the Edna Mae Hedquist home, the time being spent with dancing danc-ing and games. A delicious luncheon was ser-e" ser-e" to the following members: Jacqueline Wragg. Irene Mower, Getiiel Mower. Edna Mae Hedquist, Hed-quist, Patricia Hatch, Geraldine Simmons, Joy Tangren, Maunne Boswell. Marge Andrus. and guests: Melvin Dixon, Junior Walker, Wal-ker, Dale Peterson. Craig King. Craig Clark. Maurie Boswell. McCoy Mc-Coy Christensen. Byrd Nielsen, Bob Thomas and Dick Thomas. Birthday Dinner For Mother, Aunt An enjoyable uirthday party, in the form of a dinner, was given bv Mrs. Sam Robinson, in honor of her husband. Thursday evening at the family home. Valentine napkins and nlrxce cards were used, and the birthday cake was frosted in white and decorated withr liny red hearts. Covers were laid for: Mrs. Melissa Me-lissa Hair, Mrs. Dorothy Diamond, BUine and Keith Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adamson and daughter Arlene Joyce. Joy. Eugene Eu-gene and Harold Robinson. Many fine gifts "were presented to the guest of honor. LINDON MRS. LAWRENCE WALKER ( Reporter j . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Aston of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris. Mrs. Archie Maxfield entertained entertain-ed Sunday in honor of her husband's hus-band's birthday aninveisary. A delicious turkey dinner was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Maxfield. M and Mrs. Clarence Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Maxfield. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Cooper. Mrs. Sarah Irving. Mrs. Tillie Brush, Nettie May and Dwight Brush. Mis. Vilate Aid-rich, Aid-rich, Melba Aldrich. Carl Spencer of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allred of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Eda Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Allred. Work and business session of the Relief society was held Tuesday Tues-day under the direction of Mrs. Kate Ash. All sorts of fancy work, rug. and .quilt making were ia the program. Get a Good PRACTICE $59.50 TAYLOR BROS. COMPANY (qngratulations Mr. 'and Mrs. Henry H. Clegg of Heber City, wish to announce the birth of. a son, Wednesday at the family home. THe mother is the former Sadie Dawson, who resided here for a few years. Dr. and Mrs. Rigty Jacobs, formerly of Provo, have a fine baby girl, born Feb. 10, at the Potlach, Idaho, hospital. Mrs. Jacobs Ja-cobs is the former Pauline Bennett, Ben-nett, and the new arrival has one sister. . Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Morgan are the proud parents of a daughter, born at the Crane maternity home Thursday. Mrs. Morgan was formerly Ada Booth, it . fr I OREM MRS. MERRILL C RAND ALL RMinrter I'hone 02G-R-3 I i , ; " - j The ladies of the . Sharon stake , Y. L. M. I. A. -board enjoyed a 1 very pleasant afternoon,' at the I i 1 r.r K.T..,- T A A T a 7r-fz Wfd- lusday. A kensington was enjoyed and plans were discussed for festivals fes-tivals which will be held in various vari-ous departments of the M. T. A. this spring. Tasty refreshments were served to the following, follow-ing, Mrs. Osa Ferguson. Mrs. Fern Laudie, Mrs. Anna Ashton, Mrs. Orvilla De Lange. Mrs. Dorothy Bro-adhead, Mrs. llah Gadd, Mrs. Adelle Fielding. Mrs. Winnie Graff and Mrs. Lorna Maycock. Miss Lenore Pyne entertained seme girl friends at a slumber party at her home Wednesday. Supper and breakfast were enjoyed enjoy-ed by the following girls: Leon a Selman, Betty Tanner, Maxine Loveless and Lenore Pyne. Mrs. Marvin Ol.sen of Logan spent the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pyne. Mrs. Pyne spent the week vvah her husband at Moon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jacobsen were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. Iota club members were pleasantly pleas-antly entertained at the home of Mrs. Julian Hansen Thuisday afternoon. aft-ernoon. A delicious hot luncheon was served at one table for which a lovely Valentine cake formed an attractive centerpiece. The afternoon after-noon was spent in fancy -work. There was one guest, Mrs. James A. Clark present and the following follow-ing members: Mrs. Oriel De Lange. Mrs. Ray Loveless, Mrs. Robert Memmott, Mrs. Jesse Co.'dner. Mrs. George Loveless, Mrs. Vernie Loveless and Mrs. Hansen. i U'Ts'K JWkfl wmc V flvVii4 """"-"rKi-y "ir-t ''" Jfiiiiiiiinr wiii,iiinnfi"riifirtfiiifMnifi-,--i--iiiiiiir-irriniiriniiiri 1 m 1 1 1 i ii"rtij. j.ir m 1 fiimi m LEWIS Ladies' It 's Smart To Provo, r ' - x m ax .. m Riding Glub Is Formed At ' "Y'' ., . A grou of B. V. U. coeds who have, -for some time, been enthusiastically interested in horseback riding, met last weeK to organize what is to be known as the Strutters' club. The organization is the first riding ciub tobe formed ori the "Y" campus, and Miss Beth Carlson. Carl-son. Miss Afton Wagstaff and Miss Lavina Ludlow are respon sible,. for the arrangements. Membership in the club Is to to by invitation with a limit number set at 15. As girls leave with the close of the quarter, others will be taken in. the young women announce. Members at present include, in addition to the three organizers, the Misses Clara Jensen, Thelma Lee, Verle Allen, Bonna Ashby, Jean Cannon. Can-non. Connie Kelly, June Bate-man. Bate-man. Maurine Clegg, Margaret Wells, Emma Schow and Anna-liese Anna-liese Buggert. Mrs. C. O. Claudin is sponsoring the group. Hordes are ; being secured frbfH the Edgempnt , ; lading academy,' located near Springville, and-the girls, attired in smart riding habits, will ride eyery Friday at the close of university classes. Parties are to be planned at which the partners will be included. in-cluded. , - At Friday's session, J. P. Stevens Stev-ens of the Wasatch Riding academy, acad-emy, Ogden, was on hand to instruct in-struct the girls in the various tricks of correct horseback riding. Elections are to take place next Friday. PLEASANT GROVE MISS VIOLA WEST Correspondent Phone 28-W Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Green on Friday Fri-day evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Green. Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Erving Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Green, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boreji, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson. G. W. Larson, chairman of the libraiy board and Mrs. Jennie Smith, librarian, went to Salt Lake Saturday to purchase books. Memberswof the Mothers' club and their partners enjoyed a Valentine Val-entine party at Harley's Chateau Wednesday evening. Dinner was served at long tables which were centered with vases of red carnations carna-tions and tiny Valentines were tore Be Thrifty" Utah City Briefs' The MIsse Virginia and Ruth Hoover left .Saturday morning for California, to spend their spring vacation visiting - their numerous relatives and friends for several weeks. While In Cal? if ornia, they will be the bouse guests of their brother, Monte and i Wood row Hoover Parnell Whitehead of Grace, Idaho, was a' visitor here Saturday. Satur-day. ... . K. E. Criehett of Baker, Ore spent Saturday -with business friends in Provo. Dr. A. C. Lambert, dean of the Brigharn Young university summer sum-mer echoolj and Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd, dean of men, gave adult education lecture -at South Summit Sum-mit high school, Kamas, Thursday Thurs-day night. Utah Academy to Gather at Logan ; fr .: 1 1 v h :- Dr. Vasco M. Tanner of Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university, permanent secretary' of the Utah Aca'demy 6f , Sciences, .Arts and Letters, announces an-nounces that the academy will hold its annual meeting May 13 and 14 at the Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural college, Logan. Dr. W. W. Henderson, U. S. A. C. zoologist, is chairman of the local committee. Dr. Tanner has sent out requests re-quests for members wishing tQ present papers at the meetings to submit titles to him on or before March 20. He is also asking for manuscripts of the papers reaa" at last autumn's meeting, for inclusion in-clusion in this year's volUme of the "Prooceedings." used for place cards. After the dinner, cards games and dancing were the amusements. The hostesses host-esses were: Mrs. Frank NfWmafl, Mrs. Lewis Olpin. Mrs. Lyean Johnson and Mrs. Ford Paulson. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark are enjoying a trip to Califorhiav Dr. and Mrs. G. Y. Anderson attended a banquet In Payson Wednesday evening of the countv I medical auxiliary. ribbons Every One A Is $ to Newest Spring FLOWERS . I : Lewi Bridge Tdurriey, To Start Soon Theseconcl anhi ContraW Bridge 3o& Spon sored by the Paramount theater and Provo Herald, will start Mon day February 2lst;i .wjtti- over 5100 in prize to be grveafto-winners, as wen asr the large 'silver mp emblaniatic of the chainplbtt ship, AwHch 'last year was rVoa Xf Mrs; ; Emily Henrold) anfe Mrs, Bernice . Fraughtott.' In addition to- the silver cup. the ! winning team also received: season 'pass for one- month1 fbf ;:twc;persotns, and . also merchandise' prizest1 :hv At least' twelve' other teatds win wm prizes ' f dr 1 1 runnerop; high scores, slams; etc.. - during !i-the tournament. AH 'prizes are onf dis play in the lobby : of the Para mount theater,' and' the full Mist will be announced early this week in the Herald. ! Elsewhere fci today-s rierald are a list, of ..rules aa well as the entry blank for all players, ft Is necessary to enter as a team of twoV and no: team will be askevi to play; niore1 than twice each ; week. A majtch consists of eight hahda, with Uje high scoring team beingr the winner and continuing la "the tournament. ' All teams ; entering will play at least 2 matched - eany, ior n tne entries come m ii expected it may become nee'es sary'to close entries early; 6s only a limited number of p.layerarcari be' handled. Get the entry blank tody ;a the Herald, fill it out and send Xt right in. Full rules are with the 'entry- -blank. Don't be afraid that ybu' are not skillful enough for in an eight hand match luck plays as much a part as skill. It is the big event of the year! Girl Taken Into Club Louise Duke was hostess to members of the, B. S. club at her home Friday evening. The members mem-bers initiated four new girls into the filub, Hazel Henrie, Mildred Johhibn Afton Gatherum and La-Rae La-Rae Roberts. A delicious luncheon was served to: Amy Finlayson, Joyce Taylor, Angelia Carter, Orpha Peay, Florence Freshwater, Melvlna Lee t ham, Mildred Johnson, Hazel Henrie, Afton Gatherum, LaRae Roberts, Alta Peay and the Darling rsm 0 hL A O Heart-melting little hats you'll wear with an innocent air, yet they spell saucy sophistication! so-phistication! Precious pillboxes, off-face halbs that highlight your eyes, fascinating 1890 sailors, stunhing postilion hats, beguiling be-guiling bonnets, . i . . youngest of them all! flecked out in pretty trims .... . choose yours now! Colors! "ilk We W s Ladies 9 Proto, Utah uorresponaens -roone w ; The iegular , meeting of the Legion ...auxiliary, was held- Wednesday Wed-nesday night, at Memorial hall, tinder the .direction, 6J .President Emma tQardh$r A;;rpeclal feature of the program .was a talk on "National Defense," given In a yery .comprehjfcnsi.Vei.. and interest-miinahncriKby, interest-miinahncriKby, principal jfriWi BS-ockbank. of the highrscbboU -A H tuqaber .6f :jiihCbool . jitudenU f uraishedi patriotic ; music ; during the, evening. Rex Johnson nte-tainedAwith.a nte-tainedAwith.a -vocal,; plo . s tdi4 Mlsi ies i Chitrrington ihn.4 Aytrntii Mjaa Phyllia fitnar j wa acfcbmpanist. r f , iiH-r.' Plans -for the i hdsb&hd's "party tO-Jbe field F.elirUary at . iieint orialihall 'weWvdisctissedand' cbn-txiitteV cbn-txiitteV ixhalrmeh selected as follow; fol-low; u Mrs j Dorothy (Smith, .j igtt eral MraA Cleqnda Miner,refresh-innti Miner,refresh-innti v witbixM&. iEUa yCranda, Mrs. Olive -Mille, Mrs; InezChad-eiY InezChad-eiY Mrs. -Freda .'Harrlsonv . Mrs. Adeliai Angiis,.-Mis4; Helen Reyn-olda Reyn-olda and Mrsi A Mabel . JBrpwn... aa-JOstants. aa-JOstants. Tp- BiTang a program df stunts, the following -were seject-ed:rJHrs,i seject-ed:rJHrs,i Floss Phillips, chairman, Mrs. LaPreal FrieLt Mrs., Mary Frandsen Mrs Hattie Smith. Mra. I Ada Barron; .Mrs. HelenriCrandaD, Mrs.eiiief Burt, jara Fernu Whitney, Whit-ney, Mrsv Hilda. Grant, iln charge bf f avers vor j.the-partsf were: Mrs. ' Hazel Roylance vnd nMts. Krone Tborij..: For tablaii; MrB. Bramk vLongrMA tor iayitatio?s, Mrs. ; Lapreal Friel, and . Mi. Kather. Johnson. At the conclusion !bf the Tfheetinr, a , BaJMy lunch was: served by, the hostesses, 1 Mrs. Inez Cftader, MrsV Melba- penriThg-ton penriThg-ton and ?Mrs. LaPreal Frtet ' ! : ' f . Mr.vhand Mrs.Lewis.: Bird ;ahd JJrs. Clara Harrison ; spent Wed-liesdayx Wed-liesdayx with relatives sand friends in Binghani and Mldvale. , . Yen Whiting returned recently from an extended trip through the eastern states. He visited college col-lege friends at Columbia, Ohio, and spent some time in Washington, Washing-ton, D. C. and New York. He also spent a few days at the National Na-tional Roadbuiiders' convention at Cleveland, Ohio. He was gone about two weeks. Mrs. J. W. Olsen of this city was a special guest at a meeting Of the t Daughters of Pioneers, Camp No. 3, at Provo, Wednesday afternoon, where she gave an interesting in-teresting talk on pioneer relics and displayed a lovely collection of beautiful dresses worn by her mother and grandmother together with numerous other heirlooms which have 'been in the family for many years. She also has eome outstanding scrap books and "Treasures of Truth," which she showed to the interested group during the afternoon. RIBBONS VEILS aiifl FLOWERS TRIM THE Ap IT Find Felts! Ribbon. Hats! Smart Straws! fa SMoire Birthday Dmner Tendered Husbahd David Giles, and their aunt. Mrs. xJ6hn T. Giles,, whose-1 birthday anniversaries .occurred during the past vweeE. ,MrsV IHff Jones, Mrs. T-! U N?lirk . and Mrs. Floyd Baum .gave dinner at the Jones homeThursday afternoon. Swet peaii j beautifully decorated decor-ated the' dining table, around which wer& stated Mr; and Mrs. David Giles Mrs. Johnx T. Giles, Mrs. Joseph F. GHes, MrsXCharles E. Gilea,:Mrs. Wilford F.MSUes of Salt ' Lake 1 Cfcy, . Mrs. Alton G. Giles. Mr. Beulah G. Heririch-sen, Heririch-sen, Howard R, Fryer, Mrs. George W. Giles and the hostesses, is $ $ Winners Named in Theatre Contest Winners in the "Love and Hisses: word contest whereby the Hames of the three leading stars of the picture, Wlalter Win-chell, Win-chell, Ben Bernie and Simone Simon, suggested a two-letter combination word building contest con-test are as follows: One week guest ticket, Mrs. Marion F. Brandonj two guest tickets,, to aee ."Love and Hisses," Margaret Hales, Mrs. Frank Gould, Lorna Jean Kofford, Wallace Wal-lace R. Anderson, Bill Jones and Marjorie Ballard. Winners ,of one ticket to see "Love aiicl Hisses are: Leo S. Taylor. Tay-lor. Mary G.. .Jacobsen, Mrs. Ru-J0n..Boyson, Ru-J0n..Boyson, biair Mortensen, Mrs. Evelena S. Williams, Etta Tucker, Tuck-er, Beth Clayson, Joyce Thotson, qrace Gray, and Joseph a. Clayton. Clay-ton. All guest ... tickets may be ob tained at the box office of the Paramount theatre today or to morrow. Contest fans are urged to watch for a new Paramount contest con-test this week oh "The Buccan eer," with the first prize being one ox the original scripts of the picture, complete, and personl- aily autographed by Cecil B. DeMille, Frederic March, Fran-cjska Fran-cjska Gaal and many other members mem-bers of the cast. StSSlBe3BBBBC3BBBBBBB8BBnBBBBE3BBBaSSSacaBSBB n how Offi ii n II II II I II II II i: ii ii ii ii n ii ii. ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii in All Your Splendor and Swing DANCE!! Vy few JV til rM !! Valentine M p Party XfJ. jf H FR0CKSjfefe,4:- ' S w to a75M 'A S Airy Chiffons! Marqul- ' " M&$2 ' U H settes! - Laces! - Tiny ! jiW M & tl traisted, wide,, wide Jl. t !j iM 11 skirted chiffons to Vt t float as you dance! M iWv MM H Fragile marqui Jiirh V M If settes. netsaces -jmm 9 " Scfj drtslei ; ':JBm ? ' Jl you must have AwJffiM-Fk X'W' ' "o for Valentine AfMhMwi H wwt l 'TLaclie Store 4 !! ii 11 II II Ii II il !! 11 3 I ii II II II II .1 II II II II II II ii fl II M IT II II tl II II ii ii i i ii ii I I II i: ii n ii ii ii ii ii i i i n 1! I I 1 "IVs Smart To 1 1 Provo, LAKE VIEW. MRS. SADIE iHAW Reporter-i-Phone 018-R-2 Mrs. Clara M. Taylor and Mrs. Sadie B. Shaw entertained the Daughters of Utah PioSe'ers, Camp Tamarack, Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Taylor. Captain Nora Harding presided. Mrs. Ann Larsen gave the history of her grandfather, Peter Christiansen Chris-tiansen and her mother Anna Mar-slnea Mar-slnea Christensen Ellis. Mrs. Rozetta Johnson gave sketches on the life of Abraham Lincoln. Mrs EdnaHoldaway read and discussed -he Historical Mysteries of Utah' A tasty luncheon was served s to the following ladies: Captain Nora Harding. Mrs. Frances Fran-ces Johnstjn, Mrs. Edna Holda-way Holda-way Mrs. Ann Larsen, Mrs. Ellen El-len Bunnell, Mrs. Bertha Madsen, Mrfc. Ruth Johnsbn, Mrs. Rozetta Johnson. Mrs. Lax Priel Walter. Mrs. Susie S. MadsenMrs. Scott and Mrs. Shaw. The work and business section of the Relief society will have charge of the program at the meeting meet-ing Tuesday. A membership party par-ty is planned and all numbers are urged to be present. Word has been received m Provo that Mrs. Ed Morgan ( Ora Jones ) had been operated on in a Black -foot, Idaho hospital Friday evening. even-ing. The Morgans formerly lived in Provo, but moved to Idaho five years. ago. Reports were that she is doing as well as possible. D'anaer Sidhatef Nquantlng or Kro-ning, Headaches Excessive Tiredness Let Us Examine ' Your Eves Our Glasses Give RELIEF and COMFORT! Dr. G. H. 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