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Show Sundiy ltaombtr 4, XUi Central Utah PAY IN -7 n I II J " 1 V V Mm. Jhi Qalet was ipteil to ftuffl to pfovo Saturday m- fllAf from Rixbutf, Ida whife aho hat boo fof the past few itjrl Eh wis tailed thf On the MflOua Of he fsthef, fiAAta Aifc4 Mt1ii mh 1 f utahn. Mr. Qult wat joined lrt Salt Lake City fdf ta trip to ! KOxbtif f by two lilltr I! Xve j OUn, Now York City) Mn. Ruth ' Liift, Milof d, and a brother. Mr, and Mrs. August Schroder erf Vineyard iff oxpoetad to rc turn soon to tholr homo, tot tho fast several days they have been Visiting in Whittier, CaL, with Mr. and Mr. T)n T.arSlSA The were accompanied on the trip by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holladay and Children, of Ogden.. Mrs. Elisabeth Gessford and daughter, Marguerite, returned to JProvo recently from Santa Monica, Mon-ica, CaU where they were guests for a shbrt time at the home of Dr.- and Mrs. Wendell Taylor and family. Samuel A. Kelly returned this week from Altus, Okla., where he and Mrs. Kelly spent the recent holiday with. Mr. and Mr. John Brooks and family. Mri. Brooks will be remembered ai the forth -r Evelyn Kelly. They alto vilited In Wichita Falls, Tex., with former form-er Provoans, Mr. and Mrs., Jack Kelly (Geraldine Salisbury). Mrs. Kelly Is expected to fOturn to Provo in two weeks. Mrs. Alice P. McCnnc, Ifephl, Is a guest now at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. J. H. Kirk in PrOvO. Mrs. McCune, Mrs. Kirk'i aunt, arrived in Provo Friday and plans to be hare for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Cfcrlttenaeii have returned to their home in Provo from Cedar City, Where they have been for the past six weeks on business. While in Cedar Ce-dar City thty visited with friends, and wort entertained several times. Mrs. Edith T. 'Booth, accompanied accom-panied by a grandson, Stephen Phillips, returned to Provo recently re-cently from Arizona, where 4hey ' visited for a week with relatives And friends. While away the visitors visi-tors attended i rtunlon of the Koseberry family at Chandler, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cluff. In Phoenix they stayed at the homo ' of Charles Rogers. They also vilited In Mesa. Mrs. Ethel D.'riaeh of Oram, Who has been visiting for the past - Several weeks in Los Angeles - with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dean Gurr and small son, Dennis, is expected expect-ed to arrive home sometime next - week. Mr. and Mrs. Gurr and son will accompany Mrs. Finch back to Utah where they will visit for three weeks, spending the Christmas Christ-mas holiday at the Finch home. Mrs. Gurr will bo remembered as former Rosa Mao Finch. LaPrlel Dunn, former Provo resident who is now living in , Meeker, Colo.. U visiting horo this weekend at the homo of Mr. and j Mrs. Robert 1 Reid. r startup Catering Service. Free , delivery anywhere ond party ord-: ! ors. Everything in refreshments , ,and dishes. Across from Provo high.. Phono 277 adv. - Xnui permananta with all the ! trimmings. Cold or heat, $5.00 and up. Anderberg Beauty Shop. ; Phone 689. adv. Merle Norman eeemetios make; Ideal Christmas gifts. Anderberg s! Beauty Shop. 143 So. 3rd East. I adv. . tugs $4.50. 1060 South Univ. Ph. '1418J. v. , , . A "Tippetts" portrait Is always sensitive portrayal of the real; Sou. Ella Tippets Studio. 1050 1 last 7 North. Ph. 2652R. adv. ; ' Help Wanted -Lady, with sten- j j graphic, office or cashier expe-: 'rience. Age 19 to 25 (LDS). Application Ap-plication must be in by Monday j ,noon. Write Herald, Box 23. j GETS LIFE TERM T LEWISTON,Ida., Dec. 8 (U.B-- George Martin, 47, was sentenced in district court here Saturday to life imprisonment on a first degree de-gree murder charge. Martin, alias George Jensen, entered a plea of guilty Wednes-j... Wednes-j... I. ha ThnViivine day Amy ill - - - shooting of Charles Lemmons, 70, of Lewuton. Now Hearing Doric) Has No Rocoiver Button In Ear Chicago, 111. Deafened poople are hailing a new device that gives them clear hearing with out making them wear a receiver re-ceiver button in the ear. They now enjoy songs, sermons, friendly companionship and business success with no self-conscious self-conscious feeling that people are looking' at any button hanging on their ear. With the new Phantomold -you may free yourself not only from deafness, but from even the appearance of deafness. The makers of Beltone, Dept. 40, 1450 W. 19th St., Chicago 8, 111., are so proud of their achievement they will gladly send you, their free brochure (in plain wrapper) and explain how you can test this amazing device in the privacy of your own horn without risking a penny. Write Beltono today. ffa?j m ONLY A I N ffSX fi & iXCltUNCY :': I NATE MORGAN'S " " . JJ W AWll hahcock 1 I Can You Buy Now. Pay !fe?N I 18'" I MFAfxXi I Nothing Down and Start VN If fLJ Your Payments In 1950. At; , -V , M n -V Uir' ' - J Wr vS EXCELLENCY J KSrJ W I'S ' I Mesh Brocelet iW y ""P" Vtn?,'!' CTOV '5 oJoW r : i Mi50 : I Ui BK twm mrm um m IB m ' - - HSii |