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Show mw&MM 7 SID Second Section asaV ' - VaaaaanBasBBBsl ' aBhamsBaal asaawaaBBBBBaBaBBaBaaBBBaBBBBBtl bbbbB' awawaaasl i PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1928. : , fTi. . - BjBpBBBBBBaaa1BMMBBaBaaBWaWBaaBVajnBBBBBsaBaBW'' ' '. - t The February masting at the held last Parsoa Camp No. S Thursday at the home f Mr. Sarah Stark. Th mUiif wu d la honor of Jim Wight man, aged pioneer of Paysoa. President la charge and Phoebe Raid wu gare the opening- eddrsas aad an Bounced the following program: missionary experiences, Mra Ellaa Stark; vocaj duct, lira, Amelia Clayton aad Mr. Ada S. Claytan; poem, atra, Jennie, R Hill; vocal ni ar-ruf- Mr. Louise Cos aecompaaled by Mr. Ethel Page: history of Utah. Mr. Pearl Blgler. Refresh- jnenU vera aenrad and a aociai hour aoio, was enjoyed. a Mrs. George Wbetmaa was to tae Tree Jell aliib Uat week. IfipetaJLfuesta were afro. Albert Wood. Mr. Berl SUvena. MiX31f ford Harrla and Mr. Merrill Smith. g JMnner waa aenred la tha early after which bridge waa played, lira. Selby Dtxon received the chib prtu for ibigh score andjjfra Harhoe-Ue- eve-Bla- rla the guest prise. u t Pro-greaal- out-of-to- ' &KXZ?J bassets.. Monday afternoon for her little eon Ralph, who waa celebrating hla .third birthday. -- - Mr. and Mrs. George Be berry ante ruined laat Friday evening in honor of Miaa Ellsa Stark who returned from a two ytftrs mission in tha central state. Sup- par was aerved and a general social enjoyed by a large number of relative and cloae friends of the hon- illi . oyster supper. Geraldine Gardner entertained a Dr. and Mra W. T. Brockbank. number of her young friendi Tues- Mr. n M's. Fred Castello and a Valentine with party.evening day .Mrs. J. E. Evans, went to Provo nr. ettesday-Wnt- The House Of Service : To Hbmemakers C ERVICE! Still greater service is D. T. R. Co. determined give during the year 1928. Skilled, trained men are em ployed in all departments and we are ready to serve you well. Behind every piece', of merchandise purchased is the sup-poof D. T. R. Co. Service. An expert to lay your linoleum. a skilled manto make your shades and hang them, artistic employes to make up and hang your droperies. D. T. R. Co. Service will please you. rt . Linoleum Laid By Cur Expert p Linoleum" Man Gives A-- Satisfaction Slip Covers ForJYo'ur Living Room Suite Made In Our ' Drapery Department ' ; - The . Amoa, Mrs. Feara Gray, Mr. Ott, Mr. George Chase, Mi l. K and BteveDM. Mrs. Bert Steven Mrs. William Whlmpsey. Mv Elmer Mr Beth aad Mrs. Feara Gray were awarded the prlza. Sweet pes---t- h uaed in scheme. aaaaasw' , t' Mrs. Kate Davis went to Provo Wednesday to spend ten days there. sffie ' and MrT CTls rmicl wer the guests of honor at a dinner .er-- ' aatik4af arusiM. aecoraiive the . does and Mra. Helen Salem, Wednesday. . Mrs. EIRoy Barnett entertained followed with bridge Monday evening for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davla, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hillman, Mr, and Mrs, Esrl Badham, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson won the high score award and Mr. and Mrs. Badham were given a conaolatlon prise. Fuller uf Slip covers will mean such a saving In the wear of your Living Room Suite." They are In expensive.' Come to pcnrDfpt -- oeleet the matfrishymi like ami-- 1 our Drapery workshop will do all the work for you. Broken Down Living Room Suites Re Upholstered and Ma de L i he Ne wl By 0 u r . Upholsterer Mrs. Le B, JTaylor entertained ' Mr. and Mra. James Francom Jr. at a pleasant aociai afternoon laat and son Rulon were In Spanish Friday for the members of - the Juatamer club. This picture of Claude H. Porter of Fork Tuesday calling on friends Iowa, new Interstate commerce and relatives. The members of the; Afternoon commissioner, wss taken when Mr. Mrs. Uri Stewart and Mrs. Albert Sewing club were the guests of Potter dropped in at the White Mrs. B. L. Jensen at a most de- House the other day to see Presl-- Stewart went to Salem Wednesdsy dent Coolldge before taking up his ' to attend the funeral of Joseph A. lightful soc ial afternoon lait 'Stone. new duties. raDbiffl RecordsJ; fflaVe Wusic In Your Home srous interestlne- - toasts were riven during, the dinner,. The. nw organ--. . wua ut, muM was aiao J. L. Htiehel as periecuo, sreaiflMtt ftftj Wr J. M. McFarlane as vice president. . At the conclusion of tba banquet the party attended the Alhambra , theatre. Those nreeeat wars V and Meedame M. & Chrtstlattsea, Clifton Clark. Lewis Olpla F. D. Atwood. J. L. Huchel. J. M. McFarlane. Eltoa Taylor, J. D. Thome, w. jacooa, T. C Shoett, H. g. Walker, a. L. Rmlth a n Miss Rett Smith, who Is school at Logan, spent the week Hans WUUamaon and Mr Wesley end here with relatives. Mr. Wllford Gardner from Locaa Mra. Burlln Drigga waa a Salt visited at the J. p. FugaLfeome oa Lake visitor on Monday. Sunday. The old folks of Pleasant Orove MrandJIra. L, P Harvn and. enjoyed (heir annual entertainment oa Saturday. A large crowd waa Mra H. 8. Walker were Salt Lake In attendance at tha program, the visitors Wednesday. ..... ure show. Honoring Mra. Elenor Wast aad Mr. Hugh Hilton from Hinckley; Mra. Annie Gardner, the first ward and Mr. Wllford Hilton from DelU Relief Society met at tha boms of called at the Joseph Hilton home tha former. Tuesday afternoon aad enroute to Salt Lake. enjoyed, a sociable good time. Besides the guests of honor refresh-Mrs. S B Smith and Mr Albert ments were served to Mrs. Aon is 01sen were Trovo Tisitor Saturday. Holmaa, Mra, Edith Moneon, Mra, nasei spencer, Mra. Annie Mills, The high school girls' party Mra LUxie Olpin. Mrs. Kate Jacobs, Thursday evening waa a decided Mra Gertrude Blackhurst. Mra Mra Eva Fage,- - Mttr aunceia, ..The variety rjf styla.o the costumes added much, merri- Pearl Wadley. Mra Elita Baaka ment A program of stunts, games, Mrs. Busle Robinson, Mrs. Beasts dancing and basket luncheon was Wright. Mrs. Mary Roblnaon,- - Mrs. Barnes. Mrs.. Mary HatUday. Mra, enjoyed. Robiaa, Mra, Nettie Walker. Mra The neighbors and friends of Mr. Genotte Smith, lira Emma Whtte. Elvln Thame me Mrs --OacaTson and Mrs. EUaTom- prised him at his home Tuesday linson. evening. A program and games were enjoyed, after which refresh- Mr. J. U a vislUng with menu were aerved - The personnel: reiaUves la Harvey Salt Lake. 11 '-- Shades Repaired Old for D. T. R. Co. shade man - - he will come to "Ask measureour-vyiridcrwnlake'u- p your home your shades and hang them for you. y- . 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We( offer you splendid service in this line of . work. . 1928 Spring patterns are now in ! T ' iavi or- - Russell Dixon -- Ptoto 1 Springvill -- THE r Nephl Tayson ONE-PRIC- UOUSE" fe " II. .Grove." Heber . Co - Anr. ..-' D. T. R. Co. Offers A Real Service To HomemdkersLet Us Help You Now ' Sp, Tork ' and Mra. Jceph Olpln Mr andj Mr. James H. Walkar left Satur. Mra Dewayne Harper, Mr. and Mra day for a trip, to Montana. Will Greene, Mr. and Mra. Arnold Greene, Mr. and Mra. Raymond Mr. and Mra Archie Borea enNelson, Mr. and Mra David Thorns, joyed Thursday la Bait Lake. Mr. and Mra Allred, Mr. and Mra J Rulin Adams. The Third ward Gleaner girls entertained the "M- - men at a clever Tha Farmers' and Housekeepers' party Tuesdsy evening. Pieaaaat yUntlns Roundu- pVahmtma gamBnOTeunts""" Grove high school under the direc- and Jce cream and cookies la valention of the agricultural committee tine shapes and or.lr tu d tha of the chamber of commerce and evening ententntov. the hlRh schorl, pmved in he ""-while in every detail. Farm sub i'.' jects were treated bv Prof. W. Pres- Mra James It Walker; also Bishton Thomas and Dr. Francis M. op and Mra M. a Christians a. ; Coe of the U. A C; Dr. T. & Martin and' Dr. C. T. Cannon from the Mrs. Karl Banks attended a H Y, U-- In the woman's section bridge party riven bv afra Erval Miss Maud Tuckfield from tha B. Christensen . of 8hamn ' dressed the groupa - I , I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenton en- Mr. Neil Fugal waa guest of Itoa--. totalned at a dinner party Mon or. at a birthday surprise party 'day evening. OewMsaWnUna ayflb given at his home Tuesday evening. I bols were used for table decora- The rooms were tastefuUr deoersltton. riin h. lw.rweaMiMwaiwiwtriiMi wu .lu, ..1 ........ ...un.u. was ptayea, in. prise lor i njyj score goiBg to Mra L. B. music s nn rerresnmems were Those who attended were J Adamson. Ths invited guests were Joyed. the Misses Muriel Hone, Edna fu-- Mrs. Pearl Wadlev. Mrs Ethel gal. Grace LI m. La Rena Nlelson, Drysdale, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Avis FugsL Guryn West and Ish Jacobs. Mr. and Mra J. D. Thorns, Fugal; Bryan Kugal, George Nlel- Mr. and Mrs. Junius A. West, Mr. son and Eugene West. and Mra L, B. Adamson, Mr and Mra. C. L. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N, W. Paulson, Mr. Harry Richards, and Mr. and Mra, and Mra. William SUgg and Mrs, Karl Banka Harry Williams motored to Provo Dr. and Mra O. E. Grua and Mr, Wednesday evening to see the play "Milestones." and Mra Ike Hayes motored ta Salt Lake Monday evening and en- - " " One of the gala affairs of th;ioved-iel- n "Abraham lJniinB 'at week was the commercial club par- the Salt Lake theatre. ty given Tuesday evening in honor of the retiring executive members, Mr. Lawrence Creaa of K setley H. S. Walker, O. L. Smith, Martin pent the week end at the horns of D. and 8. Christiansen Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Smith, ,. those recently elected to office, F.I D. Atwood. Clifton Clark, Lewis Mrs. Eugene Wilson entertained Olpin, H. W. Jacob and F. C the Wamptba club at the N. P. Shoell. The club members and Paulon home Thursday afternoon, their partners met at the "Lunch- - Social diversions wars enjoyed. Mias Lav where a.dellclnua banquet Mra Ella WUUama-an- d waa served to them. The one long cllle Paulson were special gueata table was beautifully, decorated; ,, re with red and white carnations, and Mr. WV H. North recently valentine hearts Num- - ed from a trip to California. i. en-.nt- Window Shades, Made Up Any Size or Style reflnlshranct Tna3et6I6or like Columbia Records Gives You The Best Get Them In Our Music .Department - . -- - Xn , Bring your repair troubles'.to our Repair Department. Living Room Suites, that need recovering and rebuilt can receive factory service in our Upholstering Dept. ,Oyr JpholatfiKrJjMbeen :faaoryjempJojw rrc viicr will proiii Dy ni8 training aua experiente. you a real sefyice in this derirtment Mrs. A. K. 81"on went to Pav-M- r. and Mrs. Fred S. Dart Entertained at a family dinner Sunday In honor of their 29th wedding anni versary. Dinner waa served at three o'clock.- cavers being laid for- - 15. All the children and grandchildren of the couple were present and Mr j. Url Stewart, Sr, making four generations represented. Following dinner the time was spent socially was served in the and luncheon , evening. at dinner -- "Mr, lo Crandall and Mia rice Metealf. Lucille Crandall, all from Sprlng- ville. ,.rr", t , jt . - ;. . Linoleum well laI3 means that will last longer. It pays to take advantage of the expert service we can give you. Let us cement your linoleum to the floor. This makes a permanent job. h r'. Mra. Jessie Wadley waa hosteas at a pretti'jr arranged dinner party at her home oa Sunday. The invited guests were Mrs. Alex Robertson, Mrs. Verne Harmer. Crede Harmer. Mies Margaret Harmer, Bishop and Mra Hilton A Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Lo Robertson. Mr. aad Mrs. W. R. wCrandall, Mr. and Mrs. Mau- . -- rreui little folks were entertaincj by of Mt Pleasant and Mrs. Darrell Brown, the' occasion Mrs DarleyDart-Weralso visitors Jennie ored guest. being the ninth birthday of her at the Hansen j. hqme Sunday. young daughter LaPrlel. i ... Mrs. Peter Boyack has retiirned "rMrrand Mr J. D. Gray enterreturne.1 has Mrs. Martha Kapple tained the members of their Eve- home from an extended visit in from Springvllle where 'she has ning Bridge club at their home Ogden with her son Dixon Kapple been visiting her , daughter for some time. Saturday evening. Dinner was ed before the game. Clever valen- and family. tine auggeationa were uaed la the Mrs John Schonfeld returned "Eishop find Mrs. TsaacBriggs went various details. Mr. and - Mr. home this week from Salt Lake o.Salt tAk Friday to briig theEustace MendenhaU ' and Mr. and where ahe has been for a fortnight Misses Lola Brings snd Leora LudMrs, Teara Gray.. wf re, uporiUJ TEUaiCen: and SfiUarftAliSu2?t McBeth EHmer Mrs. Mr. and gnesta. week end with relatives in Salt received the club prise for high Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart encore Mr. and Mrs. Mendenhall the tertained at a delightful valentine P. W. Mrs. Mr. and and guest prise party Tuesday evening In honor' of Moreford the consolation gift. Iowan Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fullmer of La The time was Grande. Oregon. Mrs. Stanley Wilson entattalned t a variety of merry sjx-nenjoying at a delightful bridge dinner last games and social conversation. At Friday evening for the metnbetifol-of midnight lunceon was served, the the Delta Bridge club and the valentine idra. prevailed both in - and lowing special guests- -" Ufa. Elftoy decorationa refreshments Barnett, Mrs. Paul Davis, Mrs WI 12 present There w?re B. F. - PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY . Hill-ma- . lira. Eugene Hillman entertained at a pretty little children party - u Mra Uour4 Petersen hoe-Mrs. Otto Erlaadsoa returned I ryi' home Sunder forn tha L. P 8 Cu,tur;JB evening. Luncheon was served pital In Salt Lake where she was day called by the serious Ulaaaa of her at o'clock to 13 members and one guest,. Mrs. Maudie. Johnbrother, Fred Haneey,ef Kramer, special son Price. Leslie Coma by of the Wyoming. Junior Rfgh school gave a "biMr. and Mrs. John F. OJesoa en- ographical sketch"o? IJncola. LiUlth Peterson and Mabel Braithewaite tertained twenty guests at a r, entertained with readings, party Saturday ' evening. Rook waa the diversion Honoring her mother, Mrs. F. W. later. ChiistenaeB of E phraiaa. i the being her birthday anniMrs. L. D. Pf outsort last week for California to visit with friends versary,a Mr. J. S. Hanaeh entertained number of , for sever! week. guests. at dltrner Sunday. Dinner aerved at. 1 o'clock, covers beMr. Ray Moneon was hostess at waa laid for the guest of honor, Mr. ing a charmingly arranged bridge and Mrs. E. Morteaaea and fam party Saturday evening. Dinner ily. Mr F.J. R. Cnrlstensen aad weei pee. were used decorate the tables. Dr.' and Mr ami Mr. S r. Kalm ff Frank B. Wheelwright andMlas Madoline TilSon were guests In ad Salt Lake: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Following dinner social condition to the members of the O. N. Bailey. versation and visiting were enjoyed. n O. club. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene received the prize for high acore and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Niel- to Mrs. C C Jensen as been called Ephratm because of the serious sen the consolation. illness of her mother, Mrs. J. P. Mrs. Tyndon Crook gave a chil- Peterson,'"' dren's party Monday for her young Mr.' and, Mre.t Fred Dart .Jr. ?v1 daughter Shirley, the occasion be- Mr. and Mrs. ETIla roller were ing her eighth birthday. A Jolly guests Monday events; of Mr. and group of her schoolmates enjoyed Mrs. Bryan Stewart of Silffti at an the happy occasion. " , ' m It SPANISH FORK . . SSaamWBsKBasi5E'B5SS5SSSi PAYSON SOCIETY NOTES wwwaaaw v - i ay i or- - Russell Co txon- - Fork V-T- Provo SpringTille HE NepM T)X-PRIC- E - Paysoa HOUSE PL Grore Sp. Fork - Heber Am. Fork Artistic, in Conception dirtm win Penormance sound board of the Haddorff is original exclusive the outstanding achieve- -ment of the century in piano building. It is that which gives the Haddorff the even fullness of resonant power in which it surpasses all others There's a Haddorff, laree or srr.a1! upright or grarwi, moderately priced or. more expensive which will surely meet your need better than any other piano. Come and hear iL THE - .JTIIE Dixon-Tayldr-RussellC- HOUSE ONE-PRIC- E . o. SprinrrtUe ' ' " Nepal Heber . . . . , PI Grave Fork' T Parson Am. . Sp-Fo- |