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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1928. PAGE SLS By Cowan MOM 'N POP - i BACK .TO THEIR UNDER, OU OF WW'S TABUe , I'M GoiUi pU CLOTHS - OF COuBSt IVNpUV.ONTJ&0 Tvte CUM, TO WA$ ACCOKPWiEO BH ThE YlOMA.H WHO NA.S SUV S?OTTEO ' TWfcT ' SbJEE TWE MEWUt -- tf mz ViE Pennsylvania COVE:votAE jtr 'm. THERr6f5rf, FtW i TT I I 7 fbssiBiufy THAT VI TOR Hi'tr-pDPrt- MUS '.tcaeivv,- OfcHS T '' - Btfw ROOMS IE M OF A (kRN"NTW A RETREAT HASTN m y r- - V,hw POP '" WHEN Su OF THE r ckCtRwESi CAU.Et WS VtMAt " HE WAS -- ANtUOMED WtTH SUCH A Pl'OOP ov : Spanish-FoTrT-choi- OuESTiomS That ToB-Th- E TlME.tN ms mkhv HE ?nri,i irilM"- of COULDN'T ENOuGiV 1 .. CITFNEWS STAKE OFFICERS PRINTED Mr. and Mrs. M. Harris of Denver, Colo,, are spending several days with Provo friends. of E. H. Holt, secretary-treasureGeorge A. GaUjttead and wife are Following is a complete list -- Relief Society of f icers Achsa here from Salt Lake for a few days. - the of flcenhf UUh- - stke as W. C. Duamorejof Kennllworth, at the Sunday afternoon ses- Paxnian, president; Eliza Call Nelson, first counselor;. Virgle Utah, is a business visitor in this sion of quarterly conference: N. Eathma second counselorx Stake Presidency Thomas y city today. secretary-treasure- r. William -Mr. and Mrs. Heoer S. Rupper Taylor president; . J. Simon P. Tanner, Board members Emily Nielsen, are over the safe arrival Knight, first counselor; Mile Clark, Clara Giles, Emma S. of a rejoicing at the family home Egf?ertsen,- second counselor. born son, S. Nellie Thornton, Susa this morning. Mother and babe are High Council Andrew Knudsen, Tensen, W. Poulton. Arthur N. Taylor. John C. Swenson, nicely. along getting Uun-nel-l, Amos N. Merrill, Samuel' K Sunday school officers Victor J. Robert Gardiner of Los Angeles, O. on busl Ralph Poulton, --Wil'i i law 3ird, superintendent; Ole E. Olsen, Calif., spent Saturday-.her-Earl Iewls, sec? nesa B. Asael Johnson,-- A T. Sterlint S. S. sccre-'arond E. Hinckley asiistantJ'aul Dixon, H. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ftnlayson of ' Taylor, Alfred U Booth. , Ogden are spending several, days alternates Council High Board members Alfred Osmond, Provo f riends. Albert Mabey, Joseph A L W.Thnmtan. ILM. Harding. C with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cakleirwood are Geoi gr P. Yarn, William O. Facer, Reta Buttle, W. Monroe Faxman, parents of a fine baby Ballif. Elizabeth Taylor Ernest Pa$-ma- the proud boy, born at the Crane Maternity Stake clerk Edward H. Holt home Sunday. Mother and the new Patriarchs Albert D. Clark, Jo, M. M, L A. Elmer A. Jacob, uneVintendent: Vascoe if. Tanner. arrival are doing fine. seph B. Keclcr, Harmon Howards." S W. MrOirrnr of St. Georee Is Presidency of High Priests Quo- -- Irstasslstantf Madison W. Mer-il- l. rumJohn Johnson, president; Harrison second assistant; Lynn D. Tay-'o- r, a business ""visitor TnProvo f first counselor , few" days: secretary. secon A. McCullough, . William George Henderson Is here from Board members LeRoy Passey, for a few days. counselor; James A. Oliver, clerk tenneth Weight. Ralph Smith, Logan A. C HulL Sr and A. C. Hull. Jr.. Presidents of the 34th Quorum o Clarence -- . R, S.. Yarn, Ray of Whitney, Idaho, Boyle, Seventy Abram O. Smoot, Chris "Jreene. spent the week end in provo tlan Tolboe, J. Ernest Fairer, J -Y. L. M. I. A. Leona Durrant. Milton Booth, Llyod L. Culllmorr Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bobbins Jesse Oayson Karl Bandley, Harrj' iresident;- Grace Cheever, first wish to announce the arrival of a second Elizabeth ounselor; Souter, Butlerr secretaryr fine baby boy, born Sunday at the Presidents of the 123rd Quorum ounselor; Ethel FarrerL secretary. family home. Mother and baby are An-- a Fern Board members Cluff, J. of Seventy Henrv Stagg nicely. Ina Webji, Gertrude doing Hinckley, Ole E. Olscn, Anton' Leslie Dunkley of Whitney,, Ida., Essie Estelle Kennetl D. age, Harris, Keeler, was among the business visitors Taylor, Bunker, Henry vnna Booke, Amanda Roundy, here Saturday. Flygare, secretary. E. Nelson. ELDERS' QUORUMS lary Bird, Lyle A win Don Balrd of Heber and Walter White Primary association Lottie "Wor-ie- Mabel Mary Ellen Roberts of ProFirst Quorum Elsie president; head, president; Hcber. J. Done vo were married Saturday at the rst counselort : Muriel HalversonJ county first counselor; Robert K." Allen court house. Bishop L. L. cond counselor; Edna M. Hansen, Nelson of second counselor; J. Owen Whit the Provo Second ward cretary., Board members Adele I performed the ceremonv. "" secretary. A.' Theodoj'-Madser'errill, Margaret Swenson, Loth-I- d Mrs. J. R, Boshard, Mrs. Reed Second Quorum Young Newren, Belle McAllls--r. Boshard, president; Henry Book' Mrs. Elfle B. Boyle, Fern Ercan- - and the Misses Sarah first counselor; Lorenzo Frazlei Margaret and Sarah Tack. Edna Merrill, Rosalie Payne. Boshard second counselor; LeRoy Olsen, sec have returnedto their -- board members class Religion retary. homes In Provo after a delightful Third Quorum Lester R. Tayloi "esse A. Washburn, superintend-nt- ; trip-tSt George. Victor C. A. H. R. firr Anderson, William Hiller, Mr. and Mrs. John Saxey left by president; ' D. Merrill Owen accrc Cleveland Clayson, Brown, auto this morning" for toa Angeles, ' counselor; omney, H. R. Slack, Josephine Calif., where tary. will spend the Viola Nuttall T. lird, Mary McGulre, winter. . Whilethey Fourth Quorum John Taylor inCallfornia they will visit with their son. W.nrtnll president; Thomas A- - Duke, firs lecretary. Andrew IC Steadman Genealogical committee Thomas Saxey eotmselor; -ofLosAngeles, and their Ttnmniw, rhalfftmn; Hfrry J second counselor; Franz Westovei aaugnter, Mrs. Frances, Kltzberjer 4 Charles of 'Ut,s,sopTrTidweeks, secretary, Oakland. Thev were tmnniun. Fifth Quorum William "Stanley 3urrows, Isabelle B. Burrows, Mar-- . led on the trip by their daughter. Robert R .hat AF. Keeler, Maud K Taylor, Mrs. Arvm Keese, Dunfor(L.president; who will spend a ThorneXirst counselor- - Stanley Toshua L.W. Latta, Amelia Latta, month on the coast visiting her rthur Tanner, Mary Tanner, L. brother and sister. Clark, second counselor; Wendell ohn Nuttall, Ezekiel Pulsipher, Candland, secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Pul Olson and hoda Douglass, Charles Linford, children Sixth QuorumT. Harry Heal, of Sandy are spending a W. J. "scar.Flvgare, first George Myers, Oldroyd, president; Terry week In Provo with relatives and Cran-lol- l, E. Varies Verna Ovando Crandall, Beebe, counselor; secretary. friends. Oliver S. Olsen, Donald For-vtt, Seventh Quorum Lars M. Miss Bernlce Chambers of Dallas, Albert S. M. Cluff, Kady Jones, xexas, spent the latter Farrer, president; George ' William part of last J. I. Startup. first counselor; George Steele, week in Provo. Old folks' committee-- ' Abt am Or second, counselor --S. Call Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Paulson of " ''rrioot, H. chairman; Charles secretary imcago, 111.; are visitors In Provo Eighth Quorum Grovcr C. Mil- Wright, Charles E. Crandall, O. Wy-- 1 for a few days. Bprjr. secreeary. . ler, president; Owen Davis, first Mr. and Mrs. F. XT. WHtnW nr Twl Music Gerritt de Jong, Jr., stake counselor; Leslie R. ' Peay,- - second ver, CqIo., visited in Provo Satur Leona M. Van Wagoner, 'horfster; counselor; Oliver S. Meservy, secfe-tartake organist; 111 members of the day on business. r Hurh Edwards and R Tnoir.tt . Ninth Quorum James M. - Jex Tabernacle choir.. of Sallna were among the visitors In charge of the Society of president; Israel Muhlestein,-mi cuy ioaay. missionaries Amos N. Mer-ri- in Mr. George E. Whitehead, and Mrs. F. C. Ullians of William H. Boyle. Donna Dur- Cedar second counselor; Alton Hayes, City are visitors rant, secretary. this week, the guests of. relatives Scandinavian Saints organization ana Tenth Quorum -- Wells O. Meach-am- . irienas. . v iinam Dresldent: Ebno Rrerf Ixin. flrat lXNorman, president . Mr. and Mrs. J. VL' WkRa,,,. Thcolore Alfred counMadsen, first counselor; Harvey son of Salt Lake, spent the ar'nw Chrlstenson, second weekMelvin, counselor; Raymond Ercanbraclfr.-- f counselorvend with relatives. secretary. Miss Edith King Is spending a Eleventh Quorum Charles M. few days here from. r. aus-Uln- Mur-doc- k, e -J.; y. Georg-Powelson- a - - , 4 Smith Ally Jr '' - T - " 1 lllHlllil'tf . t liiiiaiisl - ; i 1 W.-Mo- Lai-sen- ?TS,Z ""LTfJ f?2utal 1 - ney 7 1 :. DuPont, one of on the board of the General Motors Corporation, who resigned from the board for: political reasons. DuPont will sup. port AI Smith. Here is Pierre thearge-stockholdei-- S. s ..,. LIST OF UTAH Crr, 1 e e ANSWERS COMPLETE Miss Hannah'Bbwen entertained of the Spanish n and her sisters, Mrs, vrir Florence DeGraw .and Miss Pat ,. Bowen, at Elmer's Tuesday, even. ine. tne occasion- ucms uic uumcs birthday anniversary oi returned ta Miss Donna Bowen -Idaho ' Falls Wednesday, after a Mr, her with visit parents, short ; and Mrs. Jones Bowen. JVViL-liam- fiRSJ. NEAR4 j the lady employees 7 - A. r I Washington University. ... - ATAN-- l n,3 ' flduPE. RUPPERMO Bt TAVWUA.- Salt Lakt the puest last Friday o( Miss Helen Hansen. Mf. McAlh. ter has spent the summer in Lo to Wash Angeles and i returning will com. ington, D. C, where, hethe George plete his law course in B,A MrAllister of r;v - HRS.TSTE-WASN'- v "WE YJILDS Of THE tfACUKH vtuS PiCACWUE JOMP,'S P6VTMGi' tfTER IkHD HiS WAV BtvCK TO StEWA-UEM- " out-of-to- Taylor Weds, I KUOVO VMOOtD : . -- SOGIETlf; wis MOHEUTS. BUT if HE WS POP -- 7v- OM ISPANISHFORK Pop mas T ft POSlTNE ...Mrs. Joseph Hanson,. Mrs. Herbert Williams and Mrs.. Ed Williams left Frjday for a two weeks to Kansas City and ojher trip Edited by points of interest. Mr. Herbert a. Ethel Duckets Williams, who is going to Kansas Mrs. William Larsen olh Lcland City on business, will join the ladPhono m entertained at a charmingly ap- ies and tjey will return together. will visit in. Denver on the pointed dinner Friday, complimen- They home. ' ; way of a pumber tary trf SERVICE STAR LEGION Lucy NOTICE visitors, Mrs. E. E. ady, Mrs. W. Mrs. A. M. Connors, formerly of of tThle' Provo chap- R. Nelson, Mr. C. B. . Rayburn, Man terAllofmembers returned from a the Service Star Legion are Mrs. Jennie Rayburn, and Mr D. Spanish Fork, has months' three touring t he trip Calto meet afterof Los all H. Brooks, Angeles, Wednsday social requested Canada ' and of Among the Interesting Northwestern noon at 3 o'clock at the home of ifornia. were part Additional guests notes of the season ia the announce- Mrs. J. W. Alrd. Important matters Mirs. Sophia Nelson, Mrs. Oliver yisiting f riends there. She wili re- -, Swenson- - nd M r- - Bert ha Bowenr mam"In SpanTsB ' Fork loF"Tew ment of the marriage of Miss Lucy are .to be discussed, and J will Dinner was served at five o'clock, weeks, when she will be joined by T. T. appreciated. of Taylor Taylor, daughter ' "" . autumn flowers decorated the, table her husband, who will accompany Of Provo, and Charles A. Rout of RETURN HOME FROM and rooms. Mrs. Bertha Bowen her to San, Francisco; California, Falrflax, Pa., which, took place Sat- HONEYMOON assisted the hostess in serving. Fol- Where they will make their future ' V urday morning in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Whiting have lowing dinner the time was spent home. and- Master Social cerein borne returned conversation, the from week's a, Graham performed Bishop honeymoon trip to Southern Utah, Floyd Swenson entertained with . mony. Honoring Mrs. A. M. Connors of Mrs. Whiting was formerly Miss readings. Vancouver, Canada, ' Mrs. - Deart, : The bride was lovely In .a gown Alice Smith of Provo. The young Larsen and Mrs. David elabof figured tan chiffon velvet, Members of the Penoma Gub were joint hostesses at a chicken couple will make their home here. ' orately trimmed with crepe-bac- k A iti Thurs4 weinie if last a roast enjoyed dinner, Sunday, September 9. Mrs. satin ahd rhlnestone ornaments. GRAND . day evening. The guests of honor dinner, Sunday, September 9th. beautiful-Quee- n Ann lace collar SOCIETY VIEW RELIEF. Delo-ma and Misses the were OPENING Jennie There were eighteen guestsTT pres- added much charm to the costume. , ! . of returned Rav who The opening meeting of the seaMontana, ic.'ll.l . . . neien xianscu, at cm, mciuuing aiiss A wedding breakfast was given Other mvitea 0f Washington, D. C. Mrs. Grand View ward Relief home Monday. Con- the cere son, of the Immediately following ana at the guests were Misses Aya Koacn society to be held nors is visiting with relatives at mony at the Hotel Utah, Mr. and home of Mrs. AnnaTuesday Buckner, will Arta Thompson. Spanish Fork.; Mrs. La Veil Garfield of Garfield oe In the form of a quilting and being the host and hostess. Covers social. All women of the ward are liam R.. Jones and his wife, Mary The members of the Ladies' Litwere laid for 10. to be present and are re- Ann Stephens Jones, was given by erary Club andjbeirkusbAnds-Jiifr- e, Mr. and Mrs. Rout will reside in urged to "met at 11 a. m. Lunch- theirgranddaughter, Miss Florence entertained Saji?;day evening at the Salt Lake for a month before leav- quested eon will be served. Jones, An interesting feature-o- f homenof MY.", and Mrs. John WilIntend where for the east, they ing the meeting was the singing" of old liams. Dinner was served at seven to make their home, time songs by two members of the o'clock, after which cards and oth SHOWER GIVEN FOR : J first organized er games were- - enjoyed. - There DAUGHTER SPEND PLEASANT The residence TrMrs. D. SrMur- - byJWIR, Jones, Mrs. Annie Rowe, were 35 present, the- - special guests 72, and Mrs. Alice Jones, 78. The being31rJ... andMrs. . James "",B""" Mrs. Mr and . Mrs. Carl Nelson , and BMwet" anga "duet a together,'" Nelsonand Mrs., Joph-E- ,. when she ladfes Saturday evening, Mrand Mrs,,HemBooke spent entertained several relatives and Anmei-Rowsang solo and with Mrs. Andrew VrNeTsonTThe-homi several of the other ladies.- Mrs; was beautifully Uccprated. with autan enJoyabU week end in Spring fr,ends her daughter Nell , Mrs. R. Salisbury, formerly Mis. and Mrs. nnie Rowe Beck sang umn flowers. -- h -tlv J- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Price of MrVNn'T number of the old songs qtute I t T i vf Iter and family,andMr. and Mrs. ; in In. to inem oy 11vv. Ti. joncs Z .Z alt. Lake were the cucsts last laugnt the early days uf Spanish Fork. week end of Mr. and MrsWm. A. Ivan Thornl. Together they went be-.- v. the f""1'" Mrs. Mary A. Sheperd and hei Cornaby. to Price, where they attended ...-employed. Games and music dauehter. Mrs. Ella Wilkens . ol .i ' , and two daughters of (J5 at was spent Helper. lous refreshments were served to Snringvifle, :. i. ,i r r - TtfMi wr liKciis iuiimmicu scictnuii. i JT" 35. The gifts received by the bride Airs, There were more than sixty 'mem-- 1 KENSINGTON GIVEN yX were Doth many and beautiful. "' bers and visitors present. Refresh-- 1 FOR SISTER ments were served, by members of Complimentary to "her sister, Mrs, WAFFLE BREAKFAST the Jones family following the Adalaide ThomasotSalt Lake, who " meeting. ' visited here: last --week,- MrsTEff is i k .wmio won T'T u "'.nguLi npeni oy Camp If a. 2 of the J..Wjh Willis entertained group ofr the Little Women at a waffle break- Thomas Chapter, Daughters of friends at her home Saturday given by Miss Evelyn Troyer Pioneers, held an interesting meet-in- g affair was In the form fast at her home T.hursday afternoon, al. the of a kenslngton and a pleasant time Coverrwere laid Sunday morning. for the following: home of Mrs. Joseph E. Jones. The. was spent with sewing, music and Miss Pearl Miss Sut-- Marlon Hardy, luncheon. history of Mrs. Jones' parents, Wil- ton, Miss Hannah Prusee, Miss Mae Belle Miss Nuttall, MiTeBernireThomaa and Le- -. Evelyn Stewart, BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN and Miss Vesta nore Rigtrup loft last week to atMrs. Anna Mikkleson celebrated Miss Lois Boshard tend the I.. D. S. Business College her birthday annlvarseray Satur- Strong. in Salt Lake. day afternoon by entertaining the OPTIMIST CLUB NOTICE members of the Daisy Sewing club at her home. A delightful time was Mrs. William Wagner Will be Mrs. Florence Hansen was host spent with social chat, music and hostess tothe members -- of - the - Fourteen clnb members i adellclous Optimist club at her home Thurs- evening, sewing, after-whi- ch and four invited nest were pre-- '. luncheon was served. She was the afternoon. Three tables of ent.- Luncheon wav servrii at 10 recipient of many beautiful birth- day and cards were enjoyed the day gifts, including a' fern stand progressive "500" will be played and o'clock, from the club. Present were Mrs. prize ftwarded Jincheon wm be remainder of iheevrning. Spec;al Grace - Hansen,- - Mrs.-Ja- ne Evans, served. - All members are requested jrnrsts were MrsctJeortfe'--A'r'eryteMrs. Fay Christiansen. Mrs. H. V. Mrs. Violet Johnson, Mrs. Ruth to be J present Hardy and Mrs. H. 'GvOvcrly, the Reeves, Mrs. Anena Anderson, Mrs. lafTer of Provo. . Anna Nelson, Mrs. Anna Chrlsten-sen- , Mrs. Louise Jorgensen, Miss MTS.flVnry. Child enlertafd Leona Hansen, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. at L swimming rarty Larson ofL Pay son, and 31 ra Anna Saturday, m honor of Ihe eleventh Sutherland.. "rthdav of her son l.vnn. About ifteen boys took part in the event. UTAH SOROSIS .tincheon was served at the resort CLUB ANNOUNCEMENT , following the swim. Mrs. L. R. Edwards will be hostess to the members of the Utah Following a final checkup by ofMembers oHhe-Or- A. E. Bridire Soros's, Wednesday afternoon at I ficials of the Utah Valley Oas and club met - night with o'clock at her home. Mrs. Edwards "was disclosed Miiss MadtjeWednesdayOverhansclev. Three will give greetings to the members, that the Provo Fifth ward Relief of bridee were played, Mrs. after which a Norway program will society, and not the First ward tables winning the club" prize be enjoyed. - Mrs. I. E. Brockbank organization, was . the winner of Ford Luncheon was will give a geographical sketch, and the attendance prize at the cooking ior niRn score. -. - - served at 8 o clock to the members 4 41 41 Mrs. George Ballif will talk on the A auu. BY 0fl speda, guest Mrs Leon customs of the Norwegian people. -- " W.illiams. 7,7" luternoons. A full attendance, is desired. rriuay Notwithstanding the fact that 7 Mis'-fel'had a hei SISTER TO BE HONORED only one prize was to be given," 1t Siind.-Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Mrs. Bliss Cluff will give a quilt was decided to present each ward fuests Boll of Salt Lake and Grant Maar-pleIng at her horn Tuesday after - with 125, inasmuch as the number of D. C. Miss noon. In "honor of her sister, Mrs. of persons present from each ward Hansen Washington. them to Salt accompanied Chios Salisbury,' a Lake and visited there several days. jgcent bride, was so close. '". n. . ora -- - Arthu-VrWatkln- n, . n, o Fitz-eral- d, The-Fami- ly Budget It is not so difficult if you read the Herald ads - : PROGRESSIVE MERCHANTS . FIFTH WARD MS PRIZE advertise. You can - depend on their merchandise and their prices. Tell them you read ,-It r Cr-e- ! ' -- 12... the ad in The I " Herald A Handsome 42 Piece Dinner Set Given Away With Each Monarch Range -- . Am-tof- . h. nn r ; 1 5 ai-I-ur 4 - Wentprsin)rJajideJ(!lksu first counselor; Alton Kartchner, second counselor; Arthur- Ivle.'sec- - retary. Twelfth : A "Harry Stone, Victor VicklunL second secre- '.' tary. Fourteenth Quorum Charles H. J Carl Farloy, Poulson, president; .first counselor; Charles E. Perkins, second counselor; Lawrence J. Salisbury, " secretary- ,Fifteenth-QuoruB..C Manning Jolley, president; Erval Christen-sen- , first counselor John- - Park, second counselor. y Utah stake board of eWn'nri Thomas Taylor," J. William Knieht, Bimon PEKgw-tsenr-Jes- i A. Washburn, .Victor C. Anderson, Itr Mr. and Knnn ak o,i Short Orders for Breakfast " I ... -- onnounce-t- ne Dtrth - Waffles Meat Pies, Sandwiches and Chill : at, all hours ' BUD SIIIELDS, Prop.- - r -- of a sonimt Tuesday; and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dallin of the same city a daughter." HAM HOUSE :.: . pnnir nron,. Hales of Mrs..ORay . l ... STAVISW VIRGINIA"" H. 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