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Show ' -- ." - AYM Second Section .Kovo. PAYSON- . The following attended th tem Mr. ple esxttrstoav ast Monday; nd. Mr; ..Ray Law, Un Austin Mr Albert ft PowU - liTAii g)UKnr, entertained HoutafMraad Mr.' Joph Jensen. h,m sighti.-tbirt!".sy ta occurred on that day, placed for Mr. and MrvLe R. Tay- riversory A large white birthday cake, Haraaer. Mr. aid Mra. lor. Mr. and Mra. Arsa C. Pan. Un 80 pink candies formed the con- Harvey WhTUnt Mrs. Marion Per Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ofeaon Mr . . mtm. mu. n. SLrnei jar. iBa.JUA.aMict.ii ry, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Bird. Mr. and, Mrs. Hyruni B. Perry. Mrs Sid Corav. Me. L"'""1" Mu nmt frame iJ were enioved Chris Jensen. Mr. Annie Whiting, Dixon, Mr and Mrs, R. W. Mxiiiifc -Those present at the enjoyable af- -' Mr and Mrs. Win HoUey, Ut. and lin. Mr. and Mrs. C O Nelson, Mr. fair were; Mr, and Mrs. N. A. Ja-- j Mrs. A. P. Johnson, nd also many and Mrs. Lloyd Powell, Mr--, and Mat. wiunm. Jim Anaenun, ' '. others. LMr. G E. Cloward, Jr., Mrs. Clara tuuouu, Mr. and- Mra. Nltise Anderson, Mr. A. Mrs. and R. Wilson. Page And Mrs. Will Olsch and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Anderson Miss A troop- ind pleasantly en. Mr. Hwnwn tifl tertained Miss Tressa Fullmer at a a numner or people went to Salt i Jennio Amit-jnshower Monday evening at the Lake Kriday night to attend the Lehi, Ferrell Rasmussen of tit. home of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth concert given by the famous bari- Pleasant and the hostess and the Fullmer. Miss Fullmer' marriage tone, Warrenrath in the assembly guest of honor. hall. In theipaxiy ,wert' a number took place Wednesday; " of the "opera principal "rhn"" mh- - " ' The outgoing memboTS of ' the ing the trip wererMr;Bna "Mrs. C. nd, Orem Chamber of commerce pare a ' Mrs.' Mabel Hansen entertained 6. Nelson, Mrs. Lucille StowtU, Mrs. banquet ThMraday eveSaturday evening in honor of Don- Blanche M. Hansen, Fret'man Bird, sumptuous ning in the Lincoln high school na Hansen of Prove. Various kinds George Barnet t and Dean en- ' building. The long tables were pret-tu- y ' of interesting games were enjoyed, of dfcteorated with occasiohai j ..... after which candy making and Hf liniwta nt mimot nana ti n i 'filrnu furnished amusement. corn be popping Mrs. Dave Shuler was hostess at , Df A delicious j Cmm- lom acted a3 oyster Slipper was a charmmgly arranged bridge Qf ceremonies and J. Ei val master followed by light refreshments. mursay evening, mtvai-.,- , I i,lrmo Those present were-"M,Anfina a,icrcr.io4,u&ii urau ,ioa.1 in m Mrs,. party St v hi ul youal gglcctlomr WTTO" Alma Hansen, MlBarynirHaiv sen, andMtsa Jennie Evans- from tous details, - Tne guc'nta wore the, KlVeh"'t5y" lllb LlilcHrth hin trig; or MissTnez IToTuaway, ProvoT" and" from Mapleton the fol members of Joli club and compoSetl Perkins-anMiss Virgin- d lowing- - girla:r-UdHolley, LwiHe the following special guests:' Mrs. Misa Myri J ia Taylor, accompanied by Mr the piano. ;;rS.2Kva tiarmer ana urace Le.- .Mhv ? ..Btew' . MrsJ. C. Barney, Boeth aeoomjjaBietl by Mis. Kulph s. art, Mi Max Wlghtman, Mrs. Nod Ralph Booth gave a. delightful Mrs. Warren Peterson and chil- - Wightman, Mrs. Ji3seEarleL M: in sma. Mrs. Floyd Wilson E. H. Calder spoke on dren, Helen and Ella, of southern ETETIXobinson, SecrtVary B. L. Mrs. J. D. Gray, the activities Utah, are visiting with -- Mr. --and Mrs, orthe chamber past Mrs. Fvarii Gray. Mrs. Beit Stevens, Mrs. J. B. Law.. Other- speakers were J. KrvaH Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mrs. B. F. Ott, W. J. Jacobs, PrinciMrs. W. ,T. Amos, Mrs, yendell Christensen, Karl Barks of the Lincoln high' Miss Kathryn Douglas3 pal A group of friends pleasant! Erjandson, school and Clifford Wright, all leas-hprised Mr. Ermel Jensen at his and Mrs. John WildeV'Jr. stressing the neo'ds and ambitions home Wednesday evening in honor of the tuwn of Orem. and of his birthday anniversary. Games rg. Arthur Peay entertained thg Those elected the new, term were enjoyed and refreshments ladies oMhe Social Tea at her home of the chamber offorcommerce wCic; served to a number of friends from Tuesday afternoon. J. Erval Christensen, president; , Mapleton. Ivan Burr, viee president: E. H .. . , J itate-' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen were entertained at their home Tuesday board members: A. V. Watkins. F rs is Salt Lake visitors Monday. honor of the employes H. Calder, Merval Walker, C. B. for Mr. and Mrs. A, .Q. Ellett are re- evening in Mercantice Co-oHolt; J. H. Clark, I?. Mr Jotley, lr. Farmers at the and joicing over the arrival 'of a baby -- J.' Cunningham and Gunafd were played games ta girt, bem at their' home Sunday and th radio program were greatly Lundgren.-- i morning. enjoyed! Their guests included Mr. Cluwmd, Mr. and ' The Houtz Hembefa of the Utah6T3 Pack family of Mapleton SBrMr8vSOEgj and Mrs. Corporation are holding their an rendered a splendid program and Mrs. Harry Badham, Mr. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew nual meeting Saturday, February meeting In the ward chapel Sunday Spense Amos, Miss 16, at 2 p. m. in the Thnpanoeos After the meeting Mr. Powlson, Mrs.andSpense evening. Miss Inez Ott. ward house. All who are" interested and Mrs. Chris Houtz entertained Eva Clayson in the berry business in any way their family at their home. Mr, The members of the Evening are asked to attend. and Mrs. Ernest Whiting, Mr. and of Mr Mrs. Austin Houtz, Mr. and Mrs, Bridge club were the gue'dts Will Tew, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs.; George Chase at a bridge Harold Calder and Mr. Stubbs re- Leslie Houtz and families were the luncheon Wednesday evening. Hurncy: Saturday - from southern Exclusive of club members California-wherGusts a few guests. who enjoyed her hospitality were weeks on business.they spent Announcement hmiade-' of ;thei ana mrs. Stevens ana-MA social and kensington will bs coming annual "M" men banquet Mrs. Bert decorations and held at Mapleton next Wednesday eve- James ;Ctove; Thewere Tuesday at 2:30 at tht' honv in. keeping ning: AH "M" men and partners all appointments with thfi . YaJeatine seajon, are urged to be present, ary program wnr be1 given undei tho direction of th6 social activities Mrs. B. L, Jensen entertained the committee. All ward Ralief society members of the Junior Bridge1 club I Room j at a "charmingly arranged bridge I luncheon on Thursday. I .... ill K Mr. A A T as,, saia an elderly smoker ess to the members of the Social George Chase left Thursday for Hour club at fcer home Thursday whose face might have been profit ably lifted, "are getting smarter Lone Beach, California, having been afternoon, ' All .members are cor- of the death of hR J every day. Not-lon- g ago, ! was rdialiy invited. iting a farmer friend of mine when uncle, cj. J. warner. caughTfyoung marauder In one The annual Gold and Green ball. Mrs. Floyd Wilson was in Salt under the of his best apple trees. auspices of the Timpano- " 'Say, you young, devil,' he called, Lake for several days during thi goa ward M. I. A., will be given 'what are you doing tip there?' past week. Saturday t'vening in the ward '"PI esse, ml8ter,' replied the boy. amusement hall, which has been thers ' social the Pnomihent 'I just fell out of my brother's among decorated in gold and I rvonta of the nast week was the beautifully green. Mi3s Venda Wentz has been 1 . chosen queen by her- - many friends and admirefs. One of the features of the will be the demonstration of the gold and green dance by Miss Lucille Biglow, Miss mer Johnson, Mra. hand, H 11 rUi H I w, 1920. Scdona Section I - , , ri Utah, sunday. feprSary f" ORETfl NEWS v IT li ' h of th retiring officers of the club, President Blanch Swen- son; vice president, Hannah ary und ence Hansen'; and reporter, Mrs. I Christie Brigga. A hot chicken sup per was served .at the card tables at 9 o'clock by th following com mittee: Alta Johnson, chairman: Mis.r Mima Hales, Mrs. Minnie Christiansen, Mrs, Emma Swenson,: . B J ' I 1. It A f J mmm M fmr Vi,rT,' V' Wt-ll- - - WpC .1 I i A Is " 5 frl V ' ' I - - & IV """ - ' .c? ' 1 nidin youthjui looking Then relivw her rm horror, he dru'dfery :lifvehee a VetffKasy Hrigga, JJjs.Vera Argyls, ' David Bowen and Mrs. Hannah Evans. Following supper, progressive "600" was enjoyed, with;. Mrs. Sylvia Swenson winning ladies' high score and David Bowen gents high score,' and MVs.' Rilia HaSsen the consola tion prize. There were 27 present to enjoy the occasion. and happy f that wtekh of washday. trainer ana i''? lysine V. 11' ''days free from loll 'and weariness. Mrs. Harold Swena 1- members of the faaUly. Mrs. Rutk.prockbank the-Athe. member-- f special-guest- Jv ntertalned xjub--flv- Mr, s. v refresh. . Hale, Mrs. Jess IuOIotsV sntnt ijvingrtons.. a4 e G. Kay Hr; JM- -t nk, Minn sndrm rendered by. Miss Agnes Hales with ' piano accompaniment by , Miu', Blanche Jones. The hostess was assisted by her daughters, Lois and , Hetty Kutfc. ' Jen i Oayaoi entertained Saturday, at birthday par m bonoring herpcle, Joseph EL Miaa ( "AHKiit xr d JTTOrkmTTIr: has three in his family born AHKm.-Bow-i-Ida- ho. Mrs. Blanche Gardner, Mm unea fewenson and Mtcs Minn Wil- - The home of Mr. and Mrs J. B I ms. Foilowine dinner nroereSi-- l HiichM-v-a- a th aaV iuvk n was ine min aivorsion I ant oinaar nnrtv nniin jwa n- W- - "fad Iaw7 RuliNWBlaioji wTh-- 1 wnew-nar- s. wuenea entertained a nmg hisrh scores. Other games number of In honor ere enjoyed and a radio concert of her husband's i birthday. An elaborate dinner was served at S completed the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huish. Mrs. o'clock, after which tha gueata enLaVrrdaffiJiolm-an- d son Bobby, and joyed card games and ociat-xon- HMr. Scott Morcan Tnotorea ffifii1 yersaOon.T'here were 80- present, SaJt Lake Sunday and visited with Including the grandchildren. En Mr. ,nnd Mrs'. Frank Johnson and joying the occasion were Mr ! Mr. Tina- - Mrs: John-- A. Lewlr.- O. Cre'er of Provb: Mr 1 and Mrs. George Hitchings, William Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Johnson are tsoyack. Mrs. Belle Thomas, Mr. r receiving congratulations) on the and Mrs David Hughes Mr. and arrival of a baby Mrs.' Harry Hughes. Dr. and Mrs. Jan. 24 Joseph Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Raw-Marriage' licenses were Issued 11ns Hughes and children;. Mr. and at to Provo ntcsrtay William H. f rank Hughe and children; icon' of Spanish Funk afiaCTijg' 1 " t fane Thomas. resa Fullmer of Mapleton; and to Mary J. Baadsgaard, Spanish Fork, ana A,iarn 1. oohnson. Thistle. Mrs. Florence Hansen was hostess to the Beta Bridge club MonThe children and nrandchlldrn day evening. The rooms were pret-- ' of Mrs. Louisa Jex entertained in tily decorated with red hearts fad her honor at the home of her s. symbol, and the idea was carried out in aanghter, Mr.s. Peter F. Berts. Sat urday. Feb. 2. Mrs. Jex hnvinor tne mncheon, . the tally cards and oeen connped to her home the past I yors. served at mree montns Decinse-- of iHness, " 'flPJesMcfclock. Three now ame to me8 01 onqge were PtayedJrri., with L.th.eml rThf 76ir6wlhgJround program was given Eva Jensen winuning the oiub pris- eharmonica ior nign score, Mrs. Frank Argyle vommunity s:ne;ng; music, Ferron. Betts; reading, Wfl- - Ihe guest prfce, and. ilrt.Haael nugnea ma oonsolatloa prlser I9r"!UlUmaQngBubL-SWlwater; trio. Mrs. Bert BeardaH, m gucBu. were ur. vnanes Hone, Mrs. Leo Freshwater and Mr w Hir. uren Anderson and Mrs " ' D. Hone; reading, Marvin Betts; Frank. Argyle, Jr. remarks, Peter bettsL- sono- Irvliv Mlsa Zelda Petersen1 rresn water; reading, Clara Bear- ry flaHi harmlnlca music, Bert Bear- - ingly entertained ths S" glrla of th dall, Sr.; remarks. Mrs. James S' Amuse club, last Thursday eve--, riddles. Elmer Hone- - ning at her home, A deliciou hnt SWngleton; readings, Leola Freshwater. Mra Haipperwa served Ta3Qrij JUne . Peter EetU; Mrs, W. D- Hone; ! Member and threenipeclargueeti. WT it.l .". ',. m I WTTtiTmI HIT I '11 ' I i 1 HI Ti.il II M VM ,1. I near-relativ- tZZft i Jt SfSl? fli; it r d-- a-l I ence, washing iug the doilies, the New .'.''' cut j wauhiug time in hrlf. While one eight-sheMich (or the" canal in other c!ihes) is oaten is, ;er eipht-shet.rlid by th Easy's wonderful Sixteen" " douhlo ' rcT. thcets are handled at one I r and-dry- p$ . ' et r V J KltrAt ''mtXZXf . ' I1 . : n4.'-Mrs.-- ' .being'-washeHTaa- eivsr-eentest ct '. " t-- - iirr " . j.i. c jnsrvei '. the v,: suds, t;;-.r- s , 1'.'. '. i:. them off. of simplicily Evon As the and tho blue watei'3 -- -- dfyer, a unkic r. Mstem it back the elathss4s-t-h& water-eirculati-ng v do-yo- ; tarn ana senas tub. --And wcn-ail done, the maciline taKc.T Ci.cn in pi'rpe-- ta-tli- c tne wnshinpf 13 w weW-washing- ?tner-AW?nvin- -- I it"" -- , - , iriaiaan-dwttr4wiitrnd-- K tne wayrer stays in your nome permanently. " empties iiself. ' Yon owe it to' yourself and your wife to see Ibe wonders, of this re- in:'.rka))le. new washer, pon't put it off, but phone us today raid on your regular wash.day the New Easy will fee at homs to yHwithout cost or obligation. If you wish to ow.n .t'.ie Easy, you can ..r.-d- b:. '"$, ' Try One FREE! puts deep wrinkles in' t'.'a clo". he," wrinkles which make ! ircr.ir and it never breaks t eg ' , The. cu'::- - never - , - , ,. . II II . ! Jl T by-wi- re ed dancing, to harasoinc FoltoW tpa er 1 step evw'jighonorltthJWrday on the same nriTversary of he7huilmnd.JFhe oemg grandson born to Mr; rooms were ' decoral.eff in. patriotic unn airs, jess Mi, oiors anti syiituuis. Dinner was Luncheon waa served at 4 served at 8 :3Q, covers being laid for '..SI o'clock." , "y In Smoking Jex; .music, Mra. W. D, Hon. ing commualty. singing frsr-Ee- jlay s ' ' ' last Friday afternoon. master and the following members and guests responded to toasts community singing was lad by Mrs. F. J. Faux and was followed Garland Swenson, Walter Brlges, Mrs. Sylvia Swenson, Mrs. Christie by a magazine story read by Mrs. -- M' itr Mn. Mrs..Edn-Brockba- -- the-Tre- ; ndheir husbands were enterlala. Leo Frehwtrj Philippine sofig. Pd l siitial Monday erminr at Petg'Betta; LJlt VTIIlMhrjLTrT the home of Mra. David B. Bo wen Louisa Jex; remarks; Mr. Oearg in honor lit a- "r" . .i Alica BMngletoa; alao Mr. and - dub Members of :tbe Laurencelle Lester-Hanse- 1 SPANISH FORK SOCffilY.:,' - miiiiitit, mrs. jam eg J duet, ieon Hone and Margin Betts; jokcs, james Shingleton; quartet, Bert Beardall, Jr., James Shlngle- etts and William Ev; "", songs, Mark Beardall, George Jex and James Jex; duots, Bettie and -- Easier Still on You Easy on the Clothes Mis Isabel Hoda-winnW score, Miss Mildred Evas ahd Mrs. Waldo Hagan the consolation Ei?e3A.. -- japeciai guests war Ct Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. Waldo Wllsoa and Mrs. Waldo Hagan of Bing- Mary Jex; Lebla.' Freshwater and ham. a. . I Myrtle Biglow, Miss Maud Rowley, Miss Mary Prestwich, Phillip David Rowley, Marian ' Clark and Alvin Rowley. Chrirf-tense- B Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Johnson of Price were. Orem visitors last week end. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. McClanahan had as their guesU-las- t week, Chris tian RasmusBen of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Louis Hansen. of Goshen, Mr. ANElTSPARTOlO ftnulnt Sptitoa Cbn tola with Dyoami? A . Speaker, complet with . all tubes, t sa amazingly - Jow prkfcJULth puiltf . ' FJ and msol&rDC hmanel that BQUASPNM tOt ONIT il9! COMPtETB WITH TUBES Sptrton'sto t acknowledged tht "KichMtofBadio Voices" and Mrs. Parley P. Olsen and and Mrs. Bennett of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Meacham nre rejoicing over the' safe arrival of a baby girl born Monday at the fam ily residence in Provo. Mrs. John A. Vance will entertain the' members of the Social Hour club and their partners at hcrhomc Saturday evening. All members are cordially invited. wiUbfouadlflthitteil - 4 4 Mr. Ferrell Rasmusscn and Ernest tddltioalo tht Sptrtoa lint. W Invlw you Call, if only to heat lu, PJinhman of Mt. -- Pleasant-were' "Srtton y lattor this week. banquet and social given Thursday evening by First ward RoliC society officei in honor of -- the visiting 9 fi 4 teachers of tha organlxatlon ' and their partner. Members of the bishopric were also honored guest. The' banquet was served at two long tables extending the length of the hall. Vase of red tweet pea wero placed at Intervale and the favors and other details were In Valentine design. President Ida A. Hulsh gave the welcome address and Itroduced 1 the. other speakers Including, Mr 1 n coesow jl 90 . W odd wkbDY NAM1CI SPMTON RADIO 44 Ella Mrt. Ilattle B. IFrancom, Joseph W. Bate's, J, A. Lovelcsl, T. C7 Jeppson and May El mer. Several clever original songs wer sung by the efllcers and also by Mrs. Vera Fraocom and Mrs. Mary Wyler, Readings were- given by Miss Elisabeth Blmons. The U. I ft! Gleaner girls assisted in serving I C. White, - J -- "The DiLn- - One-Pric- Lowcat -i THIS v r)nr,lpg.WM.laUr.gnjQyei. Taylor-RxisselVC- Eight Buy Th nouse" e o au ' zwiva MnnrUllard Duvlnc - - Affords Miss Pearl Jones came down from Salt Lake Friday evening for tho M. I. A. play. She remained until Monday. Remnant GounterSpecial ss ef tfeable lab fmithtd in toeutiul tare htptcltau by iht tm'ik'e Rflr. Th sr ktlpi ir tr. kf vtr 4tmt eree tub e air $pat tub bttrttm tk III mMl ce. rwttotet 10 Tk kfl dtubl tub -- IUI kL t Stife 'eness: wring Get Your New ruffled Nets, Ray Cretonnes and 100 sets of, Curtaia Sets. Special samples, 18x25 Inches ideal for cushion covers 5c to 25c ..Sj .it it I Washer-No- w! . One-Pric- e Ilonse" i Dixon-Tayldr-Kusge- U Ruffled GurtainV SOc; . Thr)ne-Pricrnoti- Co. Dixon-ttxyibriRussclL- Li ,.' si Cd. Eight Busy Furniture SUves Eight Du8i i Furniture Stores THE LOWEST PRICES LARGE SCALE SPECIALIZED: RUYING AFFORDS IfAll 1 IlliltZ Have yon seen D.T. R. Co.s Drapery Remrtant counter? To those who are not yet familiar with its advantages, we wish to announce that Monday triornlngr Feb; llth;-.(h- ls counter will be stacked with hundred of 2 VeJL; Damasksr-Scraa-to- n Eamfile length i't 8 "The 1WAUMILJ.LA V fc Mrs. B. L. Jensen was In Salt Lake the first part of th week. rurniir z-- the LowMt rrieen lrtw BeiU !5piUlIea Vojmg V Afford - |