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Show Interesting Features xFor Women; Club and Lodge News Society Editor :'; Phoiw 494 1 Bride's Cotisins Party Reunion Is Delightful Event Brown Farriil ouple Ma Honorink Miss Katherlne Jex and her brother Delb'erttjf Santa Monica, CaL; and, MlssDorothy Enjoys Gala In Salt Lake Temple ive WW Jest: of Rigby, Idaho f25 of their cousins 1 entertained Vat a steak bake at Canyon Glen ' in Provo it 's Reunion V Function Briefs canyon Friday vening " - lyC MODISH Attract The Vliam Nuttall family held its annual reunion, with 100 descendants de-scendants present, Sunday at Saratoga. J Families were in attendance from Provo, Salt Lake City, Walls-burg.Salem, Walls-burg.Salem, Oklahoma City and Tllinnin. - I line Lfi JeL X aill, iCMiva, A delicious dinner was f"o4ching 6and softball games and by a business meeting, a - iSTlwimmtag. ,.vt olaotoH tta f fllloWS "Vernon Nuttall or rrovo, president; presi-dent; George M. Nuttall of Proyo, John Thomas or sail uiKe vy, William Nuttall, George M. Nuttall, Nut-tall, J. Francis Giles, rTovo, vice presidents, and Mrs. Roscoe Nuttall Nut-tall of Salt Lake City, secretary. Swimming, sports and games were enjoyed during the atternoon. Farewell Surprise Party for Friend Marian Jeanne Merrill and Joan Ballif gave a surprise party for Elaine Eyring, who is leaving to reside in Boston, Mass., Monday evening at the Merrill home. Games were followed by a delicious de-licious luncheon, and the honor guest was presented with a lovely love-ly diary. Present were: Jeanne Taylor, Mary Carol Brockbank, Gloria Russell, Mariam Chrlstensen and -Evelyn Clark. Mary Cecelia Club at Dinner In commemoration of the nin-tieth nin-tieth birthday anniversary of her mother, the late Mary 'Dahlquist, Mrs. Lena D. Swenson entertained entertain-ed members of the Mary Cecelia club at her home Monday afternoon. after-noon. , Sewing and cards were enjoyed and in the evening, the husbands were invited to join the group for dinner. Mrs. L. L. Nelson and Mrs. Leila Stevens were guests and rovers were also laid for: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tolboe, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Tolboe, Mrs. Mary. Olsen, Mr, and Mrs. H. P. Hansen, Miss Mary Dahlquist, and Mrs. Irwin Tolboe. FLAKIER, Crisp, MORE DELICIOUS! Don't be without... HIDE HE fP TO BE THRIFTY AS MUCH AS ON A NEW ESTATE HEATROLA OR HEATROLA RANGE. TO ENJOY THIS SAVING YOU MUST ACT BEFORE SEPT. 4. CALL OR SEE YOUR-NEAREST DIXON - TAYLOR RUSSELL DEALER.-HE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW AND EXPLAIN THIS NEW HEATROLA. "YOU CAN'T PAY FOR IT IT PAYS FOR ITSELF IN FUEL SAVINGS" Dixon Tavlor The George Brown family reunion reun-ion was held at Park Ro-She Sunday, Sun-day, with more than 100 descendants descend-ants attending. June Brown, president of the family organization, was in charge of the delightful event, the day's activities including a Dig dinner. fine program, races, horse-snoe Prizes were given to the oldest members of the organization, Mrs. Matilda Brown of Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Mary A. Brown of Provo. Also, a prize was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brown, who had the largest family present, 20 in number. The program follows: Singing, "America," group; prayer, C. W. Brown; speech of welcome, Reed Brown; readings, Max Brown; musical numbers, Helen Brown; remarks, re-marks, Dee Brown song "Love's Old Sweet Song," group; prayer, Dee Brown. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Mrs. Ida Storrs, president; Dee Brown, vice president; Fay Brown, secretary; Verl Brown, treasurer; Thelma Brown, historian. jc 9 Visitors Are Entertained Mrs. Mattie Gaylen and daughters daugh-ters Eloise and Eleanore, who have been here from Oklahoma City, Okla., have returned home after vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clinton Perry. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Powell entertained en-tertained a group on a trip around the loop Sunday, in honor of the visitors. A weiner roast was enjoyed en-joyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. John Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clinton Perry, Max Powell, Neola Madsen, Reed Powell, Ruth Madsen, Ray Gammell, Eleanore Gaylen, Russell Madsen; Eloise Gaylen, Fawn Powell and Lynn Powell. sf. & Birthday Is Clebrated A birthday party was given for Mrs. Gilbert Peay (Zella Peters) Sunday at her home in Payson. A delicious dinner was served, attended by the following: J. J. Peters, Mis3 Adele Peters. Miss Kate PetersMrad, Mr JU F, meters, Mildred and Max Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Peters Pe-ters and son John Allen, Provo; Mrs. Mabel Husband and son Joe of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Peay and daughter Marguerite Mar-guerite of Payson. g 1 HOW TO CLEAN BATHTUBS To remove scum, which has ormed on porcelain tubs or basins, rub well with a cloth which has been saturated with kerosene oil, then scour with a jnixture of soap (either a soap powder or soap flakes) and a hon-abrasive scouring powder, rinse thoroughly with hot water and dry. IT'S SMART Russell . Miss Belle Fillmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., A. 3. Fillmore of tovo, was united in marriage tot John Stewart, son of Mrs. B. J. Stewart of Salt Lake City, Monday Mon-day in the Salt Lake temple. Elder Stepney L. Richards of the Council of the Twelve, officiated, offi-ciated, the 12 o'clock ceremony being witnessed bv the parents of the young Couple, also by Dr. and Mrs. Lorin C. Bryner of Provo, Pro-vo, sister and brother-in-law of the bride; Miss Esther Okerberg, MissAhn M. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Romney and Mrs. Leda Thompson Jensen, all of Salt Lake City. A tastefully appointed breakfast break-fast was tendered toy Mrs. Stewar-art, Stewar-art, the groom's mother, at the Hotel Utah immediately following follow-ing the ceremony. Roses and gladiola beautifully decorated the table and places were laid for 22 guests, including, m addition to those named: Miss Elithe Fillmore, Fill-more, Paul Fillmore, Winston Fillmore, Miss' Maurine Murdock and Mrs. R. J. Murdock of Provo, Miss May Banks, Judge and Mrs. F. W. Stewart and Mrs. C. B. Stewart of Salt Lake City. The bride wore a chic going away dress of black velvet and a corsage of gardtnlas, later adding a matching jacket and black accessories ac-cessories to make up the smart ensemble. The couple will leave the last of the week for Longmont, Colo., where they will make their home. CLEOFAN Members of the Cleofan club will meet for a slumber party Wednesday night at the summer home of Mrs. Wells Richmond in Vivian park. Breakfast will be served Thursday morning. " ALPHA v.x. ., -k Alpha club members wilt meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. T. C. Larson. CAMP NO. 7 Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Camp No. 7,. will meet at the home of Mrs. Leah Wheeler Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. They are to. take picnic luncheon and a program will be furnished during the afternoon. A full attendance is urged, since important business is to be discussed. - AURORA Members of the Aurora club and their partners will enjoy a picnic at the home of Mrs. Hattie Lunceford In Orem, Thursday evening eve-ning at 8 o'clock. They are to meet at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. L. G. Chrlstensen, 66 East Third North. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Groesbeck wish to announce the birth of a a daughter, Sunday at the home, 693 North First West. Mrs. Groesbeck Groes-beck is the former Ila Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lunceford have a son, born this morning at .the hornet 149 South .Fifth East. The mother is the former Lila Hawkins. FOR SOCIAL. EMERGENCIES This being the season when guests are most apt to drop in almost any ime, it's a wise hostess host-ess Wh6, besides keeping an emergency emer-gency shelf of canned goods, also sets aside a section of her refrigerator refrig-erator for tasty extras dessert sauces such as chocolate and caramel car-amel in covered jars; hard boiled eggs, parsley and watercress for garnishes; tiny can of hbrs d'oeuvres and"" prepared sandwich spreads; a box of assorted chees es; minted and maraschino cher ries; canned grapefruit, tomato juice or clam Juice for cocktails; and perhaps a can of lobster" and crab meat. Club Calendar (QNGRATULATIONS PERMANENT WAVES MACHINE MACHINELESS f WIRELESS . Cool and Fast Steamed Only One Minute arid Two Minutes Just Like Magic! 1 BERTIN BEAUTY SHOP 256 East .Center St L r ,o"v'f y - i U i V mm Perfect for the college girl as well as the chic young matron is this Cookman modeLof rough brown wool frosted with white hairs. It's trimmed with beaver collar and pocket tabs and has subtly squared : if.- Council Women Plan Benefit Bridge A delightful lawn social, in the form of a bridge party, is planned by the literary section of the Women's Wo-men's Council for Friday at 3 p. m. at the residence of Mrs. J. M. Redd, Jr., 1076 East Center street. A tasty early evening dinner is to ba served at 5:30 o'clock, and those not wishing to play cards may take their handwork or spend the afternoon visiting on the lawn. Proceeds .from the party, tickets for which are 50 cents, will go to defray the expense of the beautiful beau-tiful painting selected from the late K. H. Eastmond collection and presented ty the literary section sec-tion to the Women's cluib house last spring. The women in charge hope to raise enough to take care of the balance due on the picture, which' has added greatly to the attractiveness attract-iveness of the club house. All women are cordially invited to attend, and reservations may be made with Mrs. George Ballif, Mrs. J. J. Weight or Mrs. Redd 'i Hair Family Reunion Sunday A reunion of the Hair family is set for Saturday at Luke's Hoc Pots in Midway. Each family is to provide its own luncheon and is to meet at the resort at 12 o'clock. A program pro-gram and sports, as well as swimming, swim-ming, will be enjoyed during the afternoon. SIMPLIFYING FIDO'S BATH If Junior grumbles at giving Fido his weekly shampoo, he might actually enjoy using a new gadget designed especially to take the messiness out(of dog bathing. A long rubber tube with an adjustable ad-justable nozzle which will; fit any rfaucet has a' soap" compartment and brush built into the spray end. A tiny lever turns off the soap compartment and- clear war ter is' produced for rinsing. tit r ; iv - -x vv ; shoulders. , 1 X , Burr Family Spend Day At Schneitters A delightful event of Sunday, was the annual reunion of the Henery U. Burr family, held at Schneitter's Hot Pots in Midway. The mother, Julia C. Beal, 80, and the entire family of 13 children, child-ren, eight sons and five daughters, daugh-ters, together with their husbands land wives and most of their families participated. A total of 95 descendants, and ,22 in the family, fam-ily, by marriage, were present. A fine program was followed by an outdoor lunch, sports and swimming. The father, who died May 31, 1919, at the age of 66 years, was an early settler in Burrville, Sevier county, Utah, but moved to Orem hi 1908, where he resided until his death, -Mbther" -Burr noW resides at her home at Orem, where six of the wamily reside. Also, there are one daughter at Provo, two sons in Sanpete county coun-ty and Sevier county, three sons at Susanville, Cal., and one son in Rigby, Ida. Descendants of this venerable couple include 13 children, 73 grandchildren and 65 great grandchildren, grand-children, totaling 151 persons. Lovely Gifts Presented Bride Miss Elva Burcih, bride-lpct, was tendered a shower by her mother, Mrs. Wren Barney, Sat urday evening at the family home. , . Games were played and readings read-ings were given by the Misses Lois Durrant and Aldoria Garter. A delicious luncheon was served. and the honor guest was present ed with beautiful gifts from the 30 guests in attendance. Pinners Honor Dr. C. F. Eyrings Complimentary to Dr. and Mrs.1 C. F. Eyring, who are leaving for Boston, Mass., to reside. Miss Anna Ollerton entertained at dinner Saturday Sat-urday evening at her home. Covers were . also laid for Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eggertsen of Minneapolis, Minn., and Mrs Theresa Ollerton. The Eyrings, together with their, family, were tendered a dinner Sunday afternoon at the' home ot Mr. and Mrs. George S. Ballif. Lovely garden flowers were used as a decoration, and places t were set for Pres. S. L, Chlnman, fDr. and Mrs. J. J. Weight; MrsV-I; E. Eggertsen," -the honor -guests arid the Ballif family. Mrs. Electa Dixon and her daughter, Miss Maurine Dixon; were hostesses at a bridal shower for their niece and cousin, Miss Ruby Dixon, at their summer home in Wildwood, Saturday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Arthur D. Taylor gave a fine review of the book, "Drums Along the Mohawk," by Edmunds. A tasty luncheon was served, at the conclusion of which the bride-elect bride-elect was presented with a variety of lovely gifts. Those present were: Miss Ruth Taylor, Miss Alice .Dixon, Miss Evelyn Dixon, Miss Amy Dixon, Mrs. Bernard Falentine, Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur D. Taylor, Mrs. Glade Wright, Miss Fay Brown, Mrs. Earl Cottam, Miss Dora Lewis, Mrs. Levi Reynolds, Miss Ruth Knudsen, Miss Ruth Haws, Miss Virginia Dixon, Miss Gladys Dixon, Dix-on, Miss Elaine Taylor, Miss Stella Dixon, Mrs. Kirk Harding and Mrs. Delenha Taylor. Pfc 9fc Provo an Is United In Marriage The marriage of Miss Ruth Speckart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Speckart of Provo, to Clifford Okeson, son of Mr: and Mrs. Antone Okeson of Holiday, took place in the Salt' Lake temple Monday. Pres. Stephen L. Chlpman performed per-formed the ceremony, in the presence pres-ence of Mrs. Roy Passey of Provo, an intimate friend of the Speckart Speck-art family. A tastefully appointed buffet luncheon honored the . couple at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , William Richmond in Salt Lake , City, an uncle and aunt, which was attended attend-ed by the oride's father, Frank Speckart, her sisters, Mrs. Frank R. Speckart and son, the Misses Orlene and Mary Jo Speckart, Mrs. T. David Hettig and daughter Lee, and Mrs. Passey. Beautiful .flowers of the season were arranged on the table. The bride wore a smart goirig-away goirig-away suit of tan wool, hand-knitted, with brown accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Okeson Jeft immediately im-mediately for a week's trip to Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park and Idaho Falls, and will make their home in Boise, Idaho. The bride's parents gave a dinner din-ner Sunday at their home for1 the young couple and Mr. Okeson's parents and sister. Miss Caroline Okeson. Also present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Speckart, Mr. and Mrs. T. David Hettig, Orlene, Mary Jo and Jess Speckart. A AlFfflinl-Telegrapfii Mewi Mrs. jLieo N. Lewis 10 Park Ave. New York City. We liaye jtist received the most beautiful shipment ship-ment of School dresses, sjtlpes arid hats I have eyer had the pleasure of teceivihg. Stop. They are oil display now for our Back (To School Sale, which starts tomorrow. Please cohtinue sending: in such wonderful merchandise) as you liavel Stop I prophesy that all Utah will praise Proyo School Cdiien as the best and iriosi stylishly dressed, if they $ijd their parents avail theiH" , selyes of the our Back to alias tforma Garrett and the Misses Earlehe and Dorothy -Durrant have returned from a delightful delight-ful VWo wilts' vacation in Los Angeles. Also, they visited in sail JJiego ana jaexico. JkflM Amanda. Round? and Mrs. Fern Marie have returned from a delightful trip to Yellow stone park. . .... Angus Cowley 27, Venice, Utah, and .Rubv Dixon. 25. Provo. Were issued a marriage license this morning at the county clerk's or-fice. or-fice. Mrs. Aurust J. Johnson is vis iting iri St George with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Snow (Marjorie Johnson) and their new baby son. ... " Miss Donna Tolboe is visiting in Inglewood, Cal., with Mr. and Mrs. Antone .Tolboe and Mr and "Mrs. Clarence Tolboe. u uii m JMr. and .Mrs, George Boel have left for Huntlngtoir " Park, Cal.. where they will visit Mrs. Boel's father, G. C. Forsyth, far a week Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Earl and children and Mlsa Jennie Beck, returned Monday evening from Logan canyon, where they have been attending the Earl family reunion, attended by 75 family members. . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryson and sorf Bot5y have left for Los AhgeleS, Calif., Where they will remain indefinitely. Mrs. Frank Speckart is in Idaho Falls, Ida., where afie Is visiting her sister, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Elizabeth MuUestein, wife of ,C. H. Muhlesteln idf 691 East Eighth North, who underwent a major operation 48 days ago in the St. Mark's hospital, was returned re-turned to her home from Salt Lake City, Monday. She is reported re-ported to be resting easily. i Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coons of Richfield, and Mr, and Mrs. Bud frilsson and family have left for a trip to Yellowstone park. Lambda Tau Group In Canyon Lambda Tau club members en-Joyed en-Joyed a weiner roast Monday evening eve-ning in Provo canyon, only a small number being able to attend. The delightful event was participated par-ticipated In by the following: Mrs. Anna P. Ashworth, MisS Lota Paxman, Miss Ila Brockbank, Mrs, Marie B. , Bullock, Mrs. Ida Brown, Mrs. Margaretta F. Nielsen Niel-sen and. Miss Virginia Taylor. Letter Night wonderf ul opportunity offered by Sclipol Sale. Love arid JRegirds LEON. LEWIS ,c-o Lewife ONLY ONE WAY to judge it... Try the quality of ttei We: have been told that we should describe the quality of our lea more completely, , EBut why waste words when the frue story, of Tree Jea can be told only to your palate? Well say this : Tree Tea, Orange Pekoe or Green, contains con-tains only the world's bestteas,ii reasonably priced, and no price can buy better. That is a tact. Let's leave it at that-withjust the suggestion that you try Tree Tea. We guarantee full satisfaction, satis-faction, or refund your money. THE TEA OF GOOD TASTE WO Aug. 23-37 Provo, Utah - t r. r Lau1es,St(iteJ TIM -4 i : ' : T r.: , 1 |