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Show V R O V 0-(UiT A-H)EV ENiy G H ERA LP, TUES DA Y JANUARY, 1934 PAGE THREE SOCIETY NEVS Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Amtoft of Axtell announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Maud Nielsen to H. G. Reed, son of Mrs. Nellie Chadwick o. Prove The ceremony was performed in Manti on Dei-ember 26th. The young couple will make their borne in Provo. Historical Souvenirs Displayed at Party Saturday evening it group of Provo friends were pleasantly entertained en-tertained at the home of Mrs. Mary K. KkUi in Alpii.e. Mrs. Booth, who with her husband, the late J Wilford Booth spent IS .ears in the l'oly l.ami in missionary mission-ary work, told iriuiiy interesting experiences and showed iiuiiieitnis s;ouve!iirs of that l.ind. New Year resolutions from 1 he guests and a 'delicious lmlid.-iy lunih n were also enjoye-1. i'res-ent i'res-ent were Miss (Jeorgia Mnesci , Miss Mditha . Iiooth. Miss tlnn-r i'heever, Mis. Leona I Weech, Miss Jeauette Scott, Miss Tir.ah Pheever, Mis. Lila May Uooth Talmae fiooth, Miss Ka!: mm Fihzaheth Souter- of W'innifred Hees i S Watch Party Is Pleasant Affair At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hansen in American Fork, the members of the La Bonna Amies club held a delightful watch party on New Year's eve. The guests attended the preview at the theater and later spent the time in playing 500. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Angell of Spanish Fork received the first prize and the consolation favor was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mayberry. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Maylierry, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Argyle and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Angell of Spanish Fork and the host and iiostess. Moorish Mode Bridge Party Is Enjoyable I 'latch. Mrs . Miss Leon a f Smith. Miss 'nivfi, Miss alt lKAk' ii Mis Mai Alpine. v;il Atu.md and Milt h ol Husbands Join In Bridge-Luncheon An enjoyMae affair i Saturday Satur-day e.venig was the bridge-luncheon Mven by Mr and Mis Perl ! Specify for Quality m: Mir urn" SPRING CANYON COALS and COLUMBIA COKE .All Coal and Coke is per fect K' Screened over our Shaker Screen Loading Machines. KNIGHT COAL & ICE, Inc. PHONE -159 In rooms attractive in holiday decorations, Mr. and Mis. John Yeager" entertained the members ol the Saturday Kvening club at their home. A bounteous spread was served to the following members: mem-bers: Mr. and Mrs Harry Kobey, Mr and Mrs Byron Denhalter, Mr. and Mis L. II lieebe, Mr. and Mrs J. N. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Yeager. Invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shields, Mrs. LeHoy Hardy and Mrs Jessie Staley. j :: V Midnight Luncheon At Watch Party The residence of Mr and Mrs I ex Davis was tne scene of a watch party New' Year's eve when a nuinner of friends were invited to watch the old year out and wel- nine in the new. The game of fiOO was played arid the pli.e was 1'iveii to Mr and Mrs. Junius Bell. A nicely appointed breakfast was served to the tolluwhig: Mr. and Mis. Art Iteese, Mr. and Mrs l.jim Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Harold lwis, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark. Mr. and Mrs Junius Bell Collins at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fillmore for the members mem-bers of the La Meftis club and their partners. ! The entertaining rooms were j-Kittly decorated in the holiday colors and a delicious luncheon j was served. Mrs. Jack Mitchell and Fred Liddiard received the j members br idge tibnors and the guest favors were given to Mrs. i Fillmore and S. dam Carter. Par-j Par-j tictpating in the affair were Mr. and Mrs Liddiard. Mr. and Mrs. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. J YY. Smith. Mr and Mrs. Jack Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Andrus, Mr. and Mrs Lamont Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. L. Fraughton. Invited guests, Mr. and Mrs. S. Garn Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Fntmorv. i-armr .-fc V..-: 7 T Your attention, gentlemen, is directed di-rected to the acceasorlea. Her easb may look like somebody's necktfe. but when'you put It together to-gether with hat. bag and sandals to match, you've got what they call the Moorish mode. nd Greta Granstedt, the Swedish fl.m star. Is here disporting the new style a , Coral (Jables. FU. Friends Gather for . New Year Dinner Mr. and Mrs1,-. Fred C. Sorenson presided at an attractively arranged ar-ranged dinner at their home on New Year's day. Cut flowers were used to beautify the table and covers cov-ers were laid for Mrs.' Emma B. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Eg-gertsen, Eg-gertsen, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thorpe of Springville, M and Mrs. Joseph B. Sudweeks. David Sudweeks. Paul and Hal Eggertsen and the host and hostess. Games and music were later enjoyed. Cleofan Club Gives Dinner Members of the Cleofan club with their partners celebrated the advent of the New Year with a dinner and bridge party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Goodman. Good-man. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Wells Richmond and Mrs. Leo Taylor. At the turkey dinner covers Were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Arvel H. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs Leo Taylor, Tay-lor, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Boshard, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Willett, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peay, Mr. and Mrs. David Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel King, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Richmond and invited guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoover. Bridge was played and the favors were given to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peay. Dinner and Dancing At Watch Party On New Year's eve, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murton entertained a number of friends at a delicious j turkey dinner. Roses and carna tions centered the table at which covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. j B. Seethaler, Mr. and Mrs. Leo l Hannifin and Mrs. Stanley Rose of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mrs. P. C. Anderson. j Dancing was featured and the j ; guests watched the departure of! the old year. I j j iReed Oldroyd ! Is Host j Reed Oldroyd entertained a j j number of friends at a New ' Year's eve party. Luncheon was I served after which the guests at-j at-j tended the preview at the Para-I Para-I mount theater. Participating wer e i Hyrum Delouey, Bill Pardoe, Lillis j Wilson, Gordon Snow, Helen Rob- ertson, Giant Holt, Clyde Hammond, Ham-mond, Eddie Smart, Minnie Foray! For-ay! he, Emma Lee Bown. Provo Group In S. L. for New Year Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson. Lucille Farley and Odell Robertson Robert-son attended the Sunday evening services at the Ninth ward in j Salt Lake City, where the Aus- trailian Missionary association j was in charge of the program I After the meeting 17 returned mis-i mis-i sionaries and their partners attended at-tended a progressive party and welcomed in the New Year. PATIENTEITTEE PATIENTS TRY THEIR LUCK 2 BURGLARIES CLEARED UP c y Police Chief Ott Birk. who officially of-ficially retired from office Tues day morning, cleared up two burerlaries over the week one of his final official acts. He was assisted by Police Officers into the kitchen of the establish- I lnt SQr- h3 ? ( iH1- 0 sMvill :w-v &$&mk -i . ' 1 ML.f.r-2$f(JF.-1 r.J....-('.ffriyfrrf i- fiirii. irrwrtS?i. Xfo.E l 1' V r.- -i. X- - y 1- V C. V. HANSEN SIGNS Residence 936 Ve$fc Center II I FURNITURE LOAMS up to $300 You gt th full- amount in cash in 24 to 48 hours. Small monthly payments to suit yowr locos. No imrufioafioa fsl No odvaiuf diLctiou No ucraj of ooy luadi Cob Writ. or 'Phono Personal Finance company O. P. SkatCKa BMf. Seoond Kluor S K. Outer. I'rovo. LTth I'h.tn.- I'rovw 210 TIndr nupervialon of state of UtAh i l i L-iiiK the rod l curw the child Is the formula being followed down South for little victims of infantile infan-tile pmalvsis. Ii uinl (he tun of (lie active ju veil ile spurts, pat ients at ( leorgia'a famed Warm Springs Knumldtiun siou:oi ei by President Koosevelt are shown In this-picturesque 6ettine trvln tblr link at aimlluii. Arnel Milner and Bert Halladay.i T'.. "K -T f -iti-il A warrant of :,econd degree; I -M IiIHIl vIIlll burglary was sworn out against ; John (lould, 18. of 1'iuvu, Tuesday. I who is charged with the burglary j of the Oscar Carlson Spurting 1 (ioods company recently. The of- j ficers recovered three of the four i revolvers he allegedly stole, halt ; of the 300 rounds of ammunition and a holster. A t lasting ht was also stolen. Alvin Reeve, 19, of I'rovo. was ai rested at f:30 a. m. Tuesday morning and charged with the burglary of tiie Texaco Service Station at First North and Fifth j - West and w ith the buiglary of the j ment to open. The slot machiiu Asie Service station at FU th j had been opened t he previous d iv North and Fifth West. When ar- and emptied. " rested by Officer Milner, Heevew -. had some of the stolen goods from i both stations with him. according to Mr. Birk. j The Virginia Ham House at 38 ! South First West, was robbed some time Sunday night. Burglars who entered through the rear, took 12 packages of cigarettes and a small amount of money from a slot macmne wmcn tuey loom. To Be Widened As, CWA Work Project SPANISH FORK As a CWA project it has been agreed to widen the Fast Bench canal so as to protect pro-tect pipe from the danger of washouts wash-outs and possible polution of the city water supply. This action was taken at a special council meeting ami the matter has been forwarded to the I 'tab county commit t-- to :ipploVaT. In order to 'avoid wasting the time of the city council meetings with proposed CWA projects which are not feasible, a committee commit-tee of citizens and members of both the incoming and out-going city councils, has been named to pass upon proposals of projects before they are presented to the city council. Following are the names of the helping committee appointed: Dr. R. C. Swalberg, chairman. Dr. Joseph Hughes, Herbert K Williams. Fhsha Warner, War-ner, William .1. 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LB Hi FINNAN HADDIE lZtas., 25 Government Inspected Meats Government Inspected Meats Wednesday Prices VEAL STEAKS Lean meaty Steaks, cut from fat milk-fed milk-fed Veal, 10c per lb. PORK STEAKS Steaks cut from yountf, gTain - fed Bork, 10c per lb. GROUND BEEF Super quality fresh lean Ground Beef 5c per lb. - ; SLICED BACON Eastern C u r e d Smoked Sliced Bacon, Ba-con, l.le per lb. S CUBED BEEF Lean, fresh Beef Cubes for stew or chilli, Sc per lb. VEAL CHOPS Loin and rib chops cut from fancy milk-fed Veal, lb. 12c. SALMON Salmon is something some-thing that is very handy to have on hand, in case a quick meal is needed. need-ed. Wed. we will sell tall cans of Pink Salmon at 12c per an. MACARONI Macaroni is an item that can be served in many different ways. Wed. price 2 lbs for 13c. SOAP 10 Bars Crystal White Soap will sell for 25c. .Don't be caught on wash day without soap. TOILET TISSUE Zee Toilet Tissue 4c roll, or 5 rolls for 19c. BANANAS , Bananas 5c lb. Celery Cel-ery Hearts, 5c bunch. Large Oranges 20c doz.; Spinach 7c lb Lettuce Let-tuce 5c head. O.P.SKAGGS foodN. tHWf&ifi STORti "A Surety of Puritj" Jj |