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J Ol o M M 00 00 01M0l(OPMlOOM1M01O01M0ft0 OtCnWMlMOOMVOOOIMWpOMpWMMpOOOl HWMp bbblMOlMb0lbMMlbbbMOMiM1 b00 00b M Vt w o SS 2 -- , Mrs. Jas. oSrenson Batchelor Buttons MOOM1M01MOOMi bcobMbbbbbMiboooooiOJJ, xrowcn . Palmyra Ward held a very successful flower show Sunday afternoon following the regular sacrament meeting. The flower show was under the auspices of the ward Relief Soin ciety with the following cbmmlttee charge: Mrs. Effle Sorenson, Mrs. Maggie Roach. Mrs. Orla Stewart, Mrs. Martha Mortenson, Miss Mary Sorenson and Miss Elma Hansen. A program was given In connection with the show as follows: community singing: prayer. Bishop Ed. Hunting-ton- ; reading, Jennie Stewart; solo, Mrs. Lizsie Beck; theology lesson, Mrs. Kate Thomas; reacher topics, Mrs. Maggie Roach; Instrumental selection, Mrs. Etta Money, literature and social service, Mrs. Otella Huntington; reading, Blanche Thomas; du$t, Mrs. Minnie Halverson and Mrs. Kate Thomas; remarks. Bishop Huntington and Mrs. Rowena Hodge, the latter of the Relief Society Stake board. Members of the Bishopric acted as judges of the flowers exhibited. The following awards were made: Mrs. Jas. Sorenson Nasturtiums 1st; Oliver Hansen, 2nd. Mrs. P. E. Nelson, 1st. Phlox Mrs. Geo. J. Thomas, Marigolds 1st; Mrs.N. C. Mortenson, 2nd. Mrs. Jas. Sorenson. Dahlias Mrs. Oliver HanPerennial Peas sen. cnoooMOooooOoo cn tM4.t4, ST 2 "i 90)Ot010HH Ma (0PMCnNMV1tnNMO M U 00 . 14V4 ytW Mrs. Alva Bar- Mrs. Geo. J. Thomas. Mrs. Lizzie Bouquet of Zinnias Beck. Mrs. N. C. Mortenson. Petunias Roses Mrs. Oliver Hansen. Mrs. Geo. J. Thomas. Larkspur Mrs. E. T. Otteson. Fern Fuchsia Mrs. Erastus Hansen. Coleus Mrs. N. C. Mortenson, 1st. Mrs. Jas. Sorenson, Jr., 2nd. Salpiglosis Mrs. Effle Sorenson. White Salpiglosis Mrs. N. C. Mor- tenson. Mrs. Ella Nielsen. Pansies Mrs. Geo. J. Thomas. Mrs. Effle Red Hot Poker Sunflowers Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clayson entertained at a family dinner Sunday complimentary to their son, Anthon, who arrived Sunday morning after filling a two years mission in England for the L. D. S. church. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mickelson of and their three 'children were among the guests. El-ber- ta Mr. and Mrs. James Sorenson Jr., and their younger children spent Wednesday in Salt Lake. WHEAT GROWERS Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lewis, son Grant, and two daughters, Florence and Lenore, motored from Burley, Idaho, Saturday to visit relatives in Spanish Fork. They will remain here for a few days. LOSING ANNUALLY IN HE In honor of her house guest. Miss Elva Marriott of Bingham, Miss Winona Hansen entertained at a chicken supper at her home Wednesday evening of last week. Supper was served at 9 oclock, covers being laid for the guest of honor, the hostess, Miss Marel Sabey, Messrs. John Turner, LaMar Davis and La veil Timothy, all UTAH-IDAH- O MILLION DOLLARS UTAH AXI IDAHO STATE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENTS, supported by FEDERAL HEIORTS, eonfirm the fact that WHEAT GROWERS are losing annually on wheat crop alone THREE BULLION DOLLARS OR MORE through smut and other diseases, which loss can be prevented through tlie PROPER TREATING of seed BEFORE PLANTING. of Bingham. We are exclusive distributors for the CALKINS LINE OF GRAIN TREATING AM) GRADING KEFOR PLANTING MACHINERY, WHICH LINE IS MANUFACTURE!) IN THE CENTER OF THE GREAT WHEAT BELT IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON AND THROUGH WHICH GRADERS AND TREATERS PRACTICALLY PER CENT OF GRAIN SEED IS TREATED BEFORE BEING PLANTED IN THE STATES OF WASHINGTON, OREGON, AND THE WHEAT BELTS OF THE NORTHWEST. The members of the Alta Club and their partners were entertained last Friday evening at a theatre party at the Paramount Theatre Provo, following which they returned to the ed. The hostesses were Mrs. Brock-banwhere refreshments were served. The hostesses wer Mrs. Brock-banMrs. Sadie Christensen, Mrs. Nora Robertson, Mrs. Phebe Hughes, Mrs. Mayme Jones, Mrs. Elise Warner, and Mrs. Jane Williams. D k, k, We arg prepared to furnish through our Branches and Dealers CALKINS GRAIN GRADERS AND TESTERS in sizes to take care of the largest, alos the smallest wheat growers and also furnish COPPER CABONATE ANI) CUPRO-JAOMTE, whirli is conceded by NATIONAL AND STATE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENTS to be the best Insecticide for treating grain seed BEFORE PLANTING. B A large crowd attended the wed- ding dance and reception given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pratt, last Thursday evening at the Palmyra amusement hall. Dancing was the main diversion. A tray luncheon was served by a bevy of young girls T during the intermission, and while the refrshments were being served, Clifford Hitchings entertained with a vocal solo and Archie Williams gave a reading. Bishop Ed. Huntington gave a short speech of felicitations to the young couple. t t Mrs. Peter Poulsen entertained at her home at Lake Shore Saturday evening In honor of her son, Dr. P.L. Poulsen and his wife, prior to their leaving for their home at Forest Grove, Oregon, after three months spent here visiting relatives and friends. Games of vairous kinds and musii were the main diversions of tbe evening. At 11 oclock a buffet luncheon was served to 30 relatives and intimate friends. Those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Annas Anderson and children of Spring-vlll- e and Mr. and Mrs. James Sorenson of Spanish Fork. Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. . $ UTAH AND IDAHO 4 M 4"MmH Better Funerals at Lower Cost The funeral of your loved one should he one of which you can feel satisfied, an dat a price which you can afford to pay. We will undersell any other undertaker $25.00 on th eaverage adult funeral. We have steel caskets which are cheaper than the better class cloth covered caskets. We answer all Calls Promptly Day or Night. A. Y. WHEELER HOME MORTUARY Spanish Fork PHONE 31 Springville PHONE 44 |