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Show -PROVO (UTAHjSUNDAY HErAlD StjkDAY, FEBRUARY, 1940- SECTION TWO PAGE SEVEN tr-i n P a - , I II 1 1 ."A ,,-vi -V. VI 1 HI Willi J 1 in II il ir i 1 1 Jr J " v-" r- ! f II nn In mm I! II II M ! 1 i I 'I "It u BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Tcj win r.ri L"se Merchants PrcfelortAl People anxloui to ycx It will pay you to rtrcr.:t Uveas. AUTO GLASS LET us ref-Ac your trek en fli-M. Avr.cr 1!:;- Co, 473 i. Univ. pao-. AUTO RADIATORS to. Afcu.r,a-r irs. C, 4 So-L So-L v. i'4..-. i:.o. AUTO REPAIRING A LI tu.iV.rti repaired. Call RALPH at JOLLEY MOTOR it), i: xo.-,aL!e Prices. 15 Na L'i.:. Ave. I h 33-i. Ei:;-T luy Ait.-n for repairing aiid Lnke rv 1c e. Nimcr & CLaysun, 2.'- Su'Ji University. A & Y ROOT BEER HOT CHILL U:r.a.. Coc-J sanil-. sanil-. A. & V.. EUr.d, 12 South L'r.iTerslty avenue. BARGAINS FURNITURE LlN'.'GS, grates, jttov re; airing', rjan.r.f-y c.Van.n. go'J used furr.Uure. TT.? General $hjp. lr'j N-.-rth University Avenue, 1T.. Oli'.V. IJARV CHICKS liAUY ClilCK TODAY A '... t:.rt-1 c.k.. kj. p.u:try tup-I-t.v ..,rrp,f:,t arl tttrxL Ak aL c-r fre- culLr." fin"k'. Tifr.pf Hatchery. 301 S-'-i 7 tjjt, I'hcr. 613. BUILDING MATERIALS ALL ici-.U. Himt fir.ar.ctr.y ar.a p Fuel. Tn-iiUte Lorn tr Co, Z90 S. UrJT. insftn 2a BUILD a hom . . pay as rent . . We f Un f xsce aad guarantee eojt. ;r Lumber Co. Fhon 21. COAL AND WOOD CX)AL woctf. reonjii prices. Wi aawlr.g. Phone 1362. 1ITCHEN stavs nut, ton $5.39. ton 5--75. I'lior.e 731, West Center. n- -,v, nave coi rrotlenas, call ir."'0. It's hotter, cleaner and ch-jarer. CnriaterJen Coal Com-J-a.-.v, 4S5 West 5 South. ITKCTAL prices on best coal, oil J tUck $3.75. lump $3.50. 3 ton cr r.-. , $5.00. Phone 1724. CHIROPRACTOR DR. O. M. Thumian, Chamber of Commerce Building. 232 West Center. Evenings by appoint- mer.L Phone 830. EXCAVATION JASE1XENT Digging, gravel haul ing. Puute 2 Box 333E. Phone 01UR4. ITQUNDRY WORK BACKMAM foundry. general foundry castings. &&& West 6 ik;uth. Phone lt5SW. FOOT RELIEF I. L. MADS EN. orthopraxic tech-r.ician. tech-r.ician. ccrrective appliances. Ri.om 4. KOVO building. FURNITURE REPAIRING -tEKlN ISlliNG, re-upnolstering like ctw. D. T. K. Co. phone -44. ;rFX'IALIZED lubrication at Shell stations, C G. Wilson, agent. " ICE CREAM put', p-f' fay dinner. Chase's Ice cream cke rolls 35c Bonne Bon-ne tt-Vacher Cu. 402 West Center Cen-ter MONEY TO LOAN VTrowrrs ATTE NTION. Lrrj from $100.00 to $2000.00. Q-j .c 'k Confidential Service. 1L A. C Omces at JOLLEY MOTOR CO. 145 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 333 PERSONAL LOANS !EH Personal P'lnar.ce adTertUe-rr.Tt adTertUe-rr.Tt at tp of Radio program PLUMRING and HEATING 1 LAKSON. 343 W. Center. Itxne 574. Call US for esU- rr.alf. " USED TIRES t 4IO-21: 2. 5 25-21; 1. 6.r20. p!- 2. 5 50-19. 6 p'.v: 2. 5.25- jfi; '3. 5-T17: 5. 601G: 2. Z-xZ. 1 ply. Lring ea.cy ternn. . M-"H-jn Auto Supply, 225 West Cr.ter, Irovo. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE GRAY REALTY CO. SI Room Modern Brick Home In excellent condition. Closets, tu'.:t-Li cabinets. Large lot, 3 ty 13 Tdcn North 5th Went A bargain at $3,500 5 IUkmti Modern Brick Home With Furnace. 4 rooms finished in Li'-err.T.t; garage. Cloe in. A Sr.ap at $4,200 4 It v a by 15 North on 5th VjiL Priced for quick sale $ 0 each. GRAY REALTY CO. A HOME BARGAIN! W EST C ENTER STREET Four Em Frame and Lot Only $1 S50.00 Main Street AAsess-rr.er.t4 AAsess-rr.er.t4 Pall. Phone 1099 Willard L. So wards Acrencv OUlc; 39 Wet 2nd North St, Provo, Utah Kt)rt REAL KKAL MATE BAiWiAINS KF.NTALS: Busi-r.tM Busi-r.tM or 'Residence Insurance Enda nr Notary Work or Fhone No. 4 HEAL REALTY COMPANY 1C5 We.st Center Street Promo's New Shopping Center See Our WLndowa for Specials A Good Buy for a Foreslghtcd Inverter A McnJem Duplex; ga-rsgt; ga-rsgt; also a tingle family, modern bn.e. garage. All rented. Terms, $4000. Acres '-i and up to 20. North, on Canyon Road property certain to increase tn value. See PKOWH & ILWVS REALTY CO, 53 No. l alv. Ave. - Phone 436 FOR RENT Unfurnished. 5 ROOM modern house, newly decorated, dec-orated, furnace, garage. 244 East 4th North. f9 3 ROOM house, $10. to $12. S. W. Kitchen, State highway, Orem. ill STORE building and "3 room house. Thomas L. Kitchen, Phone 013J4. Orem. f4 SEE William F. Hansen, modern 3 room apartment In duplex. 350 East 7 North. f9 3 ROOM modern apartment, washroom. wash-room. 44 North 7 West. f4 ... OR PARTLY furnished 5 room - modern home. Phone 7G2J. NEW modern electrically equipped equip-ped apartment. 11C3 North 5 West. f8 3 ROOM modern apartment, heat. hot water. 63 North 2 EasL fS 3 ROOM modern apartment, rea Bona Lie. 756 North 5 West. f5 NETV home, furnace heat. 2 bed rooms, Irge living room. 60 North 10 WesL Inquire at 309 North 6 West. f3 6 ROOM modern home with gas or electric range. 553 North 5 EasL '. f3 MODERN 3 room. bath. heat, hot water, oiu west z soutn fa lt?9 5 ROOM modern ' apartment. 960 West 1st South. , 14 3 ROOM apartment, nested, hot water, 492 East Center. f 4 X- 3 ROOM heateL4Iectrically equipped equip-ped apartnynL bot water. 184 North 2yEasL . . ' f 8 3 ROOM modern, linoleum and range in kitchen. 579 North 4 East. . f6 ilELP WANTED Salesmen BIG MONEY MAKERS! Large line coveralls. Jackets, f pants, shirts, etc. Names lettered. Low prices. Sell direct to wearer. Prospects enormous. FREE selling. sell-ing. outflL Dove Garment Co., DepL R.M, Kankakee, IU. f4 FEMALE HELP SALESLADIES "- -- - gg j u LnjL-U" $15 WEEKLY easily earned. Your own dresses FREE. Show new Spring Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. No, investmenL Snd aee and dress size. FASHION FASH-ION FROCKS. DepL T-6613, CINCINNATI. OHIO. f4 . liOARD AND ROOM " " - i i 'ui,rirutj'nrx HOME cooked meals for men. reasonable. rea-sonable. Phone 425M. 50 South 4 EasL f 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES EXCELLENT highway business and home near city, rent cheap or wlL Phone 1693. ' f24 RADIATOR REPAIRING CLEANING and repairing. See Arnold Mooney at Nlmer & C3ayoru 275 South University. REPAIR SERVICE WE rejiair anything used In the home. Draper Fix-It Shop. 445 West Center. Phone IGoO-W. WRECKER SERVICE CALL Daniel's when In trouble, day or night. Phone 63. 133 West 3rd North. FOR SALE Miscellaneous 1933 CHEVROLET pickup, good buy for $165.00. 560 North 4th Bait. f5 UNIVERSAL. comblnaUon coal and gas range, 244 East 4 North. fa FACTORY House Trailer 1? feet bleeps four. River Bridge Trailer Trail-er Park. f9 HAY, loose or baled. Axel Andrea- son, Vineyard. Phono 016J1. f4 UNIVERSAL combination gas and coal rar.ge, extra water Jacket. 2C5 North 3 West. f5 PIANO, fine tone, plain f'.ntsh, walnut color. C. F. Weight, piano tuner, 2&5 East 3 South. Phone 77GJ. f5 rRIMB turkeys, leave orders with J. II. Durrant 10S9 West 1 North. f4 CARROTS, p-r bushel. 145 North Srd West t4 TEERLKS coal. $5.75. We al. have a $5 coal. Jasper Worth. en. Phone 14S1W. , 129 HAY, top quality, call Harold Maag. Phone 013P.4. fl5 SPECIAL American coal, stove and nut, $5 per ton, stoker slack-$3.50 slack-$3.50 pt-r ton. I'rompt delivery. HUls LSrothers, 90 East 12th North. Phone 1512. f20 COAL, oil slack $3.75, pea, $4.25; large nut, $5.00; lump $5.50 Phone 174 8 W. T9 HAY. Jesse Smith. Rz. No. 3, Box 195. Phono 040R2. r'4 FOR RENT Oli LEASE WILL lea.se for years, ,5 acres, house, coops, fruit, etc, near li. Y. U., city water and lights available. $350 year to reiiabre party. G. T. Harrison, 8th East. 10th North. f5 FOR. RENT PRODUCING irult farm, share or cash. Fully equipped, must furnish fur-nish references. Write "Herald, Box 28. f8 FOR RENT OR SALE BARGAIN, piano or accordion. Professor Williams. Lessons. Phone 940R. fl4 FOR SALE AUTOS LATE 1933 Studebaker. Comman- ; der sedan, radio, heater, overdrive. over-drive. A-l condition.. Bargain. 317 South 7 East.. f9 Cannop-Ashtoh, I he SUNDAY SPECIALS . These Trucks Must Go! 1934 FORD 1 Yx Ton Long Chassis and Cab Dual '32x6 10-piy tires; in good running condition, t1C Ct ready to put to work ....... .. . .t V fpyy. 19.11 STUDEBAKER V2 Dual 32x6, 10-ply tires; heavy duty l AZ f)f throughout. lias $100 in rubber alone .V It'-J.VJU 1935 DODGE Heavy Duty, 158" Cab and Chassis Dual 32x6, 10-ply tires. We guarantee this tl"70 HH one for thirty days. . . . . . .......... . . .V . ' 7 VV Cannon-Ashton, Inc. OPEN EVENINGS 191 South University Avenue Phone 155 A Better For Less 1928 Hudson Sedan 1929 Durant Sedan 1930 Ford Coach 1929 Plymouth Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Coach . 1930 Dodge Sedan Notice! CHANGE OF LOCATION We Have Acquired the USED CAR LOT Formerly OPERATED BY THE UTAH AUTO EXCHANGE at 430 West Center St. See This New Lot and Our Beautiful Display of Used Cars. Also ... WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF OPENING of One of the Largest Used Car Parks in the Inter-L mountain West. ; Naylor Auto Co.. ntONE 476 FOR RENT FURNISHED OR unfurnished 2 and 3 room apartment, with bath. 61 South 2nd West. . . . APARTMENT or board, steam heat, private bath. 445 North Ilniversitv Avenue. f9 NEW small apartment, lights, gas heat, hot water, adults. OS west 3rd South. , . - fS 3 , ROOM, aparjUnent, electrical equipment, carpeted, heat, hot water, adults. 141 west i aouui. OR unfurnished, 3 room apart ment, 2 East, 3 North, Phone 3G3J or call 227 East 3 North. fl6 BEAUTIFUL new three room epaytment with. bath. New, Electric Elec-tric Range, Refrigerator, Laundry Laun-dry room and garage. You must see this apartment to appreciate its worth; 435 South 3 West f 4 2. ROOM modern apartment, adults. 424 North 2 East. " f4 2 ROOMS modern. 425 East 1st North. - - i 9 2 ROOM furnished . apartment. 391 North 2nd West. - . - f 5 PARTLY furnished modern 3 - room apartment, couple. 170 West 2 South. fl5 HEATED sleeping room, men. 385 South 3 EasL . f 3 2 SLEEPING rooms, heated. 256 East Center, fl3 3 ROOM apartment. 232 East 2 North. ' f5 MODERN 6leeping room, private entrance. 42U; East 3 South. f4 2 ROOM modern apartment, 2 people. 2S4 East 1st North, f 9 3 ROOMS modern, cheerful clean. 3G0 East 6 North. f 4 STARTUP'S apartments,, thor oughly comfortable, popular prices. 67 North 1st West. f24 2 AND 3 room apartments, Riverr side i Tourist Park. .v:: tS WANTED Miscellaneouai AUTO, truck repairing, all kinds of welding, ' Lincoln Service &. - Garage, - Orem. ---Under--new Management. A. J. Dobrusky. 13 FOR SALE-AUTOS Ton Long Chassis and Cab- Used Gar ey 1931 Dodge. Sedan 1933 Ford Sedan ; 1933 Chevrolet Sedan 1934 Dodge Sedan ' 1935 Chevrolet Sedan . 430.WrEST CENTER, .v.- t Mon LOST PARTY known who took brown wallet, from clothing In B. Y. U , men's gym Wednesday morning., Return Box 265 Herald. Her-ald. No questions asked. ' 1 3 MAN'S black! leather coat from locker room at Provo high school, Monday, night. Please return to 130 West 3 South, no questions asked. . - f4 .WORK. WANTED MALE YOUNG man age 25 wants work in Meat department or Grocery Store, 5 years experience with leading chain store. Write Herald Her-ald Box F-2. ' fO . LEGAL" I10TICES Probate and . . j i Guardianship Notices j (juiiJtult Count j i;tern ur Uie R!Mrtv Nignent lor Hirtner Information. . '. NOTICE OF STOCmiOLlIEltS' - ' , MEETING The - annual meeting or the stockholders of the Provo Building Build-ing and Loan Society , will be held on i Tuesday ; evening, February 13th, 1940 at 8:00 p. in the City Court; room of the Utah County , Court, House; for the purpose pur-pose of hearing the. annual report re-port and electing a Board of nine Directors, and such : other ' business busi-ness as may properly come before be-fore the meeting. . By : order of the Board of Directors, Di-rectors, i ..... , .. LcROY J. OLSEN, Scretary, Publishd In the Sunday. Hera'd: January 21, 28; February 4, 11, 1940. ' ASSESSMENT NOTICE " SPR1NGDELL- RESORT COMPANY, COM-PANY, PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSLNESS, FIIOVO, UTAH. Notice is hereby riven that at a, meeting of . the Board of Directors Di-rectors otSpringdell Resort Company Com-pany held , on the 16th day of January, 1940, an assessment No.y30) of Thirty-seven Dollars and' Fifty Cents. ($37.50) per share was levied on the outstand ing-, capital stock . of the corpora tion, payame to me wompajiy ai its office, p. O. Box 18, provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 15th day of, March, 1940, wiU be delinquent and advertised for. sale at public auction and unless payment ' la made before, will.be sold, at the office of the Company ; on the 29th day of March, 1940. at the hour of, 2 o'cT&ck,. p rfWto v pay . the. delinquent delin-quent assessment, together .. win the , cost of . advertising and expense ex-pense of, sale. " KATHRYN S. GRAHAM, Assistant Secretary Make checks payaMe to: . SPRINGDELL RESORT COMPANY, COM-PANY, P. O. Box 18, Provo, Utah. Published in the Sunday Herald, Her-ald, Feb. 4, 11, 1940. ! ED GEM OUT MRS. EVA GILLERPrB j - Reporter- -Phone 040-J-3 ' - A large crowd of patrons en-Joyed en-Joyed the P.-T. A. , meetings held in the Edgeraont chapel Wednesday evening with Pres. May Isaacson In charge., Wm, M. Vernon led in community " singing, and several orchestra numbers .were - played with a number pLaolo farts. Scott Peterson sang a solo, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Melba Cluff and two readings were given by Mrs. Val HoyL Reports of various activities during., the past, year were given by Mrs. Helen Wentz, Mrs. Effie Pinegar, and Mrs. Issac-son. Issac-son. Mrs. Cozette Allred arranged the evening's program. : AU- Gleaner girls and. M Men are invited, to attend the. Fireside chat 'at .'the home of Miss Melba Schoney; this evening, immediately following conjoint meeting. A fine program has been prepared by the Gleaner girls. ; , Mr. and Mrs.,Orian - Salisbury left Friday morning, for Panguitch where they wiU visit with relatives over the week end, returning home Tuesday. . . As the first program of National Nation-al Scout week, the Scout leaders of the ward will be in chage of the conjoint program this evening AH members of, the ' ward and friends are invited -to attend, beginning be-ginning at 7 o'clock. Today's program is as follows: Priesthood meeting at 9:30 a.m. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.; fast meeting at 12 noon; genealogical meeting at-6 p. m. and conjoint at 7 p. m. - . Classleader Merne Schoney will conduct the Visiting Teachers meeting Tuesday afternoon at Relief Re-lief society, beginning at 1:15 and the Theological meeting will start at 2 o'clock, with Classleader Amy Taylor in charge of the lesson. WARNER TO SPEAK SPANISH FORK Elisha Warner, War-ner, editor of the Spanish Fork Press who was recently elected president of the Utah Press association asso-ciation at a convention in Salt Lake City, will speak over KOVO radio station Sunday, Feb. "4 at 3 p. m. Mr.- Warner will speak on "Headlines and Bylines," and will discuss various items of current news. - Snakes are able to digest the bones and teeth of the animals they swaliow. Study Japan r Proposed embargo against shipment of war materials to Japan was being studied when this picture was taken in Washington. Senators Capper of Kansas, Schwellenbach, Washington, author of the resolution, reso-lution, and George of Georgia are discussing th bill ; which was sent to the Foreign Relations Committee. (Acme Telephoto), , . OREL! XTMPANOCOS WAIU . SHARON. WARD Mrs. MerriU Crandall Reporter Phone 02G-H-3 - - Mrs. Kay, E. Loveless was hostess hos-tess to members of the Iota club at. ner home Tnursday afternoon. The time was spent sewing and a delicious hot, luncheon was served, to Mrs. Carson Crandall, Mrs; Verne Loveless, Mrs. ' RoD-eit. RoD-eit. Memmott, Mia. Isabelle Gappmayer, Mrs. Orrel DeLange, Mrs. Julian Hansen, Mrs. George Loveless, Mrs.' Jesse Cordner and the hostess. A court of, honor for Timpan ogos scouts will, be held at the ward chapel this . (Sunday); evening, eve-ning, under the direction of the ward M. I. A., with Scoutmaster OrreL DeLange. in charge. Merit badges will . be presented to scouts who have earned them. Mrs. E. H. Calder entertained for members of the Orem Literary Lit-erary club at her home Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. The delicious luncheon preceded, the . program. A Valentine motif, was carried out-Jn.the. decorations .And., .yali entine favors were given. Mrs. Donald Dixon' reviewed the autobiography auto-biography of; the life of Eleanor RoosevelL Mrs. ' Bernice Chris- tensen,- Mrs. Nina Stratton, Mrs. Zola Malone and Mrs. Calder sang a quartette, "Annie Laurie." Jackie Calder played- two num bers on his accordion. The members mem-bers present were: Mrs. V. EmU Hansen, Mrs. Ada Skinner, Mr3. J.- Erval Christensen, Mrs. Don aid Dixon, Mrs. Thomas Cordner, Cord-ner, Mrs. E. B. Terry, Mrs. Curtis Cur-tis Gordon, Mrs. R. D. Wells, Mrs. J; D. Pyne, Mrs. Roy E. Park, Mrs. Earl Malone, , Mrs. Dean Park, Mrs. Clifton Pyne, Mrs. J. George Stratton, Mrs. Harold Calder, Mrs. Tliomas Jacobs, Ja-cobs, Mrs. Jack Calder, Mrs. Verde Washburn and the hostess. Mrs. Matilda Vance and Mrs. Ertman Christensen were guests. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Burr, were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. ' The Orem - Better Homes club members were guests of Mrs. Zella Sutherland at her home on Tdursdav afternoon, Mrs. Sadie Elder ; presided. Miss Bessie Kirk-nam Kirk-nam gave a splendid lesson on "Home Management." Mrs. Dav- of. the U. S. A. C and wno has " recently been abroad, told of economic conditions in Europe and of. how. the war may etiect us economically. Delicious re-fershments re-fershments were served the following: fol-lowing: Miss Kirkham and Miss Davis were guests, and members were Mrs. Katherine Elder, Mrs. Sadie Elder, Mrs. Golda Man-gum, Man-gum, Mrs. Mary McEwan, ; Mrs. Ethel DickCV, Mrs. Agnes Nelson, Nel-son, Mrs. Effie Millett, ' Mrs. Charlotte Skinner and Mrs. Delia WUkinson. ... Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pyne visited in Salt Lake City Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carroll. , , A free banquet for every member mem-ber and his wife is being planned for sometime in : late February, by the Orem chamber of commerce, com-merce, announces J. George Stratton, presidenL This, will be the annual meeting of the chamber cham-ber and should not be missed by any member. Nominations . are now in order for officers for the coming year and may be made in the blank spaces beneath the list of present directors, which will soon be mailed to all members. mem-bers. You ; are invited to write any name you choose from the list of members, and .election of officers will proceed by ballot, afterward. PRESENT OPERETTA SPANISH FORK Students of the Thurber school, of . the First second, third and fourth grades, presented the operetta, "The uTog Prince," at a matinee for children and an evening performance perform-ance for adults at . the senior high scfhool. Thursday afternoon and evening. Thomas Jefferson, Born April 13, 1743. and John Adams, the only presidents Who signed the Declaration of Independence, died on "the" same day, July' 4, 182G, the anniversary of their act. Arms Embargo 1 PLEASANT VIEVJ MRS. EARL FOOTIC :- ; A large audience enjoyed the M. I. A. plays Thursday evening under the direction of Mrs. Claude Snyder and Rose ; Mae Bergesen. "More Than a Million" was , the first play .with the following actors: ac-tors: Louise A. Baum, Max Daley, Paul Foote, Madge Lewis, Mildred N. Hunter, Wayne Lewis and Walter Wal-ter Muhlestein. The girls in "The Piper's Pay" were : Elaine Nielsen, Wanda Campbell Dorothy Jones', Melba Liechty, Minnie Ekins, Fay Trunkey and Fern Trunkey. Those taking part in "Elmer" were: Garn Penrod. Stanford Ekins, Emilea Maurin, Arlys Chatwin, Donna Lou Hall, Lenora Ashton, Yvonne J. Perry, Wartda Gurr and Paul Foote. .'lThe.A following .selections -were given between acts: Song by Barbara Bar-bara . Heinerman, Beth Williams, Donna Lou Hall arid Helen Dun-ford; Dun-ford; solo by Clifford Nelson, accompanied ac-companied . by Mrs. Elbert Miller; cornet solo by . Max Daley and a song by Norma -Dunford, accompanied accom-panied by June Bean. The M. I. A., officers gave a party for the players in the amuse- ment hall following the program A delicious luncheon was served under the supervision of President Alice M. Muhlestein. , , A party was held Wednesday evening at the T. J. Lewis home where the following people enjoyed enjoy-ed contest games and refreshments refresh-ments : MrsL Edgar Hall, Mrs. Arlington Ar-lington Snow, Mrs. . Kay .Snow, Mrs. Charles Allred, Mrs. Sterling Cluff. Mr, . H, F. Peterson, Mrs. Morbeth Snow, Mrs. Lloyd Snow, Mrs. A. J. Gleason, Mrs. Clarence Ashton, Mrs. Thomas Ashton, Mrs. A. Ray Ekins, Mrs. Robert Elliott, Mrs. Hal Cowley, Mrs. Grace McEwan. Mc-Ewan. Mrs. Frank Ashton, Mrs. Melvin Gibson, Mrs. Jess Ashton, Lenora Ashton and Madge Lewis. Eugene Gurr has returned from Nebraska after a visit with former missionary friends. He drove Grant Cluff 's car there for Grant who is a missionary. Elder Whitney of Arizona returned with Eugene and is visiting at the Gurr home. FLAPPER FANNY. COP. 1 940 Y MCA ttRVlce. INC imi r. -'k at;: "I dunno, Chuck it. looks pretty good. But it won't last ft - week if you keep puttin stuff on it." PLEASANT GROVE ROSS VIOLA WTW Correspondent rhono 23-W J AC Members of the Merrymakers' club were entertained by Mrs. Leah Bullock at her home Thursday Thurs-day evening. A Valentine color scheme was cleverly carried out in the room and the table decorations. dec-orations. The time was pleasantly pleas-antly spent In- playing "Monte Carlo,". and Mrs. Louise Heiden- relch captured the prize for hign score, with Mrs. Norma Armit-stead Armit-stead : ' receiving , the consolation prize. , There were present' Mrs. Wanda Adams, Mrs. Mary Price, Mrs. Lois Harris, Mrs. Natle Wll-burg, Wll-burg, Mrs, Josephine Smith, Mrs. . Louise ; Heidcnrich, Mrs.. Thelma Swenson, Mrs. Ruth Gammette, Mrs. .June , Walker, Mrs. Norma Armitstead, Mrs. Theda Parduhn, Mrs. Maryt Jacobs. , ' I Mrs.' Margaret, Wilson, who has )een very ill, is, Improving. ' On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wesley. Jense invited a. number of their friends to, a house-warming, party at theirs tic-autiluL new "home. Dinner was! Served, to 26' guests who were seated at a, long, table, which was artistically decorated in a red . and white color scheme,, Valentines Valen-tines were used for place cards, and candy baskets of tlowers for favors. The remainder, of the evening eve-ning was spent in playing progressive pro-gressive games. r .Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter and. daughter, Joyce, and Mrs, Inez Olpin spent the week end m Price, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Asel Bouter. Thirty Relief Society ladies of the -Third ward enjoyed, a social Tuesday, afternoon. There was a program first; the sisters then played games, and at the conclusion, con-clusion, refreshments were served. ser-ved. Mrs. Thelma Adamson is presidenL ( One of the largest and most successful parties of the season was that given this week ty the Tlmpanogos Stake, in honor of Mr. -and ' Mrs, Edmund Cragun, ! who 'recently moved -to Spnng-vllle. Spnng-vllle. The program was held in the auditorium of the high school and standing room was at ; a premium. Mr. Cragun was presented pre-sented with a chair, and Mrs. Cragun, a mirror. The last part of the evening was spent in aancing. Mrs.. Florence Nelson of Heber, spent Wednesday, the guest - of Miss Josephine WesL 1 Mrs. Ethel Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larson, Betty West, spent Sunday in Salt, Lake visiting visit-ing , Mr; and Mrs. Eugene West and Everett. WesL Mrs. Donna Kimball Blaire of St. George, is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Josephine BezzanL . : ' ' Mr. and Mrs. David Gurleyof Salt Lake, were guests here on Wednesday. Miss Eileen" Jolley of Vineyard and Harold Armitstead; son of Mr. and . Mrs. J, H, Armitstead, were married in the salt Lake temple Wednesday, January 31. , On Friday evening, sisters-in-law of the bride, Mrs. B. Cobbleyand Mrs. LJovd Armitstead, gave a shower for her at the home or Mjs. Elizabeth Bullock. There were present, Mrs. J. H. Armitstead, Armit-stead, Louise Armitstead, Mrs. Susan Taylor, Mrs. C. A. Gammette, Gam-mette, Mrs. Ruth Gamette, Mrs. LaVell Gamette, . Mif-s. Rozelia Jolley, Mrs. Cleone Shields. Mrs. S. A. Kirk, Mrs. Elvin Thome, Cleon Thorn e. Mrs. Wesley Beck, Mrs. Ben Adams, Mrs. Lacy White, Mrs. Inez Olpin, Mrs. Margarett Olpin, Mrs. Bill Hunter, Hun-ter, Beth , White, Mrs, Donna Asn, Mrs. Henry Maag, Mrs. Bill Larson. Lar-son. Mrs. Glen Wadley, Mrs. Ed Nelson, Mrs Clifton Harper, Mrs. Rose Smith,. Mrs. Einil Rae, Mrs. Joseph Mills. Dy Sylvia T. M. ftt& V. ft. fAT. Wf |