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Show r V PRO V 6 (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, T II U R S DAY, JANUARY 2, 19 3 0. PAGE SIX r By Martin SIDE GLANC ES George Clarlc I BO OTS AND' HER "BUDDIES r ViOVO "WaV OUT r , - L? tJTW -r f 1 i t: A Pii . Si i 1 J.V I. 1 U ITS I ' , 1 1 ...V I : ' I 7 f . 1 ' l I m" I r 'm M r " r "'J "" , . X-v . iA 'V- 1 fe - ic t H as?. M L pi fssa i ' . i n I 5 . WASHINGTON' TUBBS By prane EASV VJHo KILLERS- BIDS U1M C0M& To i I HAUUT0 -HOUSE: AX; JJJHS lb SAVE WASi. vRtKR wu. Tea Alt; MURPES MOM'N POP tr , - y cows net; aL STip?ivcE: 'Jt&-";" P)e DRIVES AT TWE APPOlWTEO n) hour, eur omu sucuce greets HIM "PiS CMJTIOUSW " Thru thc- oPm ?ocrwy,- I GOT 41- T COT 'in! f 'V LUVei THERE, MEySUUV BOVSl V VJ IUTO THS BLKVTet) WlTrt t;'(fi:; A WE'tL NEVER fOROlT n UDOEMW A FURIOUS, DEAPtV : ALU iSjOVE??. EASM BEEN 1 uuui D:;sc:ys?6i&t-u? QtaoeT"6fcRvi(itcrHrtrr&rt-Ar;oKFr'i By Cowan t Pxontt TO'TAy .win That 1D4 buckvtws WBL OUT OF GHT OS 7 - S CODING HE KW WE ? h"' I 1 -fjf Jl tioiuCk e.jt? - - Y HONEST L.Y.KCN'&Nf 1-1 -CAN'T PAV TUMI : 1 1 : ! ip COSH; VAUV4.1 TWF 1 ABOUT THAT TEVl.rOOGET 5.) IT. VOUCO'O FISH! I x t OUST VJAlTEtfTO VJH( -r-ff ; tff . I v tRQU .Mt Off. PoliceTrotection ffi'STROM SPANISH FORK X' at. orr.Otaao by nca scrvicc C A dclightftjjsoi.iol event -ofast week was the annual party . of s the Self Culture club -which washeld at the home of Mr. and , Mrs D. J. Evans Friday evfuiing. The rooms' were beautifully decorated In keepi inp with the holiday season.. An elaborate hot Iturkey dinner was served at Svo'clocls at ?long itable bright with Christmas color and favors, and the same Idea prevailed in the dinner. Y Toasts at the 'dinner 'din-ner were directed by Mrs. Lyle Creer assisted by I Irs. Edna Brock-bank. Brock-bank. Covers were laid "for,. 50 guests including the club members and their husbanda and the following follow-ing invited guests: David .T Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greene, Mr. and, Mrs. - Roy- Harrlsrn and Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Somgon, the latter couple of Salt Lake. Following slinner a program- was given asj follows: paper, Mrs' Jape Ilodgens; vocar duet, Mrs.' Mary Ilaftson'-and Mrs. Josephine Taylor; vocal i solo, . Arthur Ar-thur Livingstone. "Bingo," ., rounded round-ed ' out the- 'evening, prizes being awarded to the winners in the" gamip. . J I . r A ' SALESMAN .. AIV By Small an- auAD oiMM-ntAe. so's tv y corAe etsatx 'cwjsgj COULD S4T DOVJM j5TPKCrTReWm'. f K WAMWft HftMe v. 1 ' .1Mb. - j L. X. ft&TS '- ftM1 Vft 0f A LOT ' TH1S STfWTOF i ta tw in Tts 'Tea. Vft! VHS' 1M UVliSS DOfXTI 1 AW R I CHIT t VJlLLvJUST AS TH' Pft&E I'tA pM MOW I us. FT.orrl OUR BOARDING HOUSE By -AHerr gg&S AND HIS FRIENDS JMrs.fJoseph ,wenson entertained a few friends informally v Sunday-evening Sunday-evening in honor of .her husband's birthday anniversary. ? Out of town guests were Mr. and Mra.-Ralph Snow .of .ProTo. The evening wa spent 'in 8 social vay and a buffet luncheon wa3 eerved by the hostess; ' ' Mr.and .Mrs. Ernest Mallarid, Miss.Doris Huff and James Mal-y iana motorea to halt lakc Monday and spent the day shopping arid voting with Mi-s Nell Ifurfw Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ferusorcnter-tained Ferusorcnter-tained " at supper Sunday "evening foi- Mr. and LIrs.rnest Malland ind children and Mrand Mrs.-William Christen..en and children By Blosscr .. . - ! 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' Mr. and Mrs. Gleril GV7iUIams reft- Sunday' morntng J6v El Paso Ttxas, where MrPwilliams will take up his work a assistant manager man-ager vof the T-per-Maid Alumhlum Cook Ware company Mr. Williams was transferred from i Pocalello; Idaho v i rr William Unck of. Eos Angeles. Calif., was the dinner' guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs:, Herbert R.v Williams. Wil-liams. : O : . 1 Mr. aiwl Tfro riUl, TT..Ctnrrfnn nf Springvil!e entertained at a Christ mas dinner Wednesday of last week at their home in Springville. Guests included Jlr. and. vJIrs. Joseph E. Jones of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. J. Biuce Johe'sand family of Salt ..Lake, Hiss Florence. Jones of Idaho Falls, IdahoHowatd Thorpe and Earling Roylanbe, both , of Epringville. s,. ' - NZ OPENED TUlS . COKTEST " T-TfA TCU 03 WAAT . T,,cy v:oolO DO, M a 80S-' KZZS NAV, IP "TWsV WAO ' S N:30L3 LI." 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TUE PC0L727 BaSifSSS ;8cajse i could Boy A 'PCCS' Cr C200tb BUT ONE UALF fML"FROM W HOWE AWO ALL TWUSS MEONSD TftAT I VH0UL0 MEO TO JAAKE IT ASOCCESS WUlMS MASWCT PCCE AT A :CCAMEBV TUAT 5UVPS EMtY FcJ OAVS.' , : Q LSO BcCAUSS I COULD EASS W TAE POULTK BOSESS . WmoOT WTt-FECEficE WTt-FECEficE TO WV SCHOOL V!ORK. VOX?3TS0LV Cri93a, mr nca senvicc. imc. nca. u. s. MT. orr. C20A?vfc5AjA,,rL Mrs. John Houghton lwho . has spent the past 6iX weeks5 i visiting in Salt Lake yith her - daughter, Mrs. Sam Werrit and faniily returned re-turned home Sunday.- Mrs.-Werrit accompanied her mother-home. , ' 'i'. ' . Mr, an J irr. Mrrill Crandall and chil ircn of Provo were Span- isi ijoric vi ?nr Sundav.' Mr. and Ira. Lewis Evans' of Price sr r.t part f the week iiere with Mrs. John" B. Evans and other relatives. . The Misses Marguerite Gardner ; and Lucilo Koyle and ' Mrs. Roy , Peterson were joint hostesses at a btlde's shower Monday evening at ina nomcoi miss uaruner in nonor of .Mrs. Verl Mann, formerly Miss Vanza Davis, a brid of last week. There vere 30 intimate friends and relatives prescnL Out ,'of town guests were'Mrs. O. W. Mann, and Miss Bonnie Mann of Provo. A va riety of games were enjoyed. Music was also a feature. At 11 o'clock a delicious tray luncheoiiasserved. Many' useful and beautiful , gifts were received by the bride. " X- . 'I f I. HIM . .ii.iiii. , - Mr; and Mrs. James Francom. Jr., of Payson were - guests of Mrs. Charles Dart Friday of last week. i i ; ', i J. C. Davis Dies ''.yAt Spanish Fork - i- ' LL SPANTSr,FQItK Joieph .Chap, pie LJavis, (44 - lifelong-resident of Spanish Fork, died Monday at one o'clock at the family home. He had been in failing health for some time due to heart trouble and icomplica-tions. icomplica-tions. He .was the son of Lehl R. Davis Sr., and Catherine Chappie Davis and was born at Spanish Fork,- April 16, 1885. He is survived sur-vived by his father' Lehl R. Davis, Sr., one brother, Lehi Ri Davis Jr 1 and the following alsters: Mrs. iviHiy vuriia, jwrs.r Aiargarei iiaics and Mrs Nora Blgclow, all of Spanish Fork. Funeral arrangements, arrange-ments, will be anounced later. Attempt To Kill Officers Fails - DETROIT, Jan. JL; (UJlHrAn assas-bm assas-bm failed in an attempt to kill Inspector In-spector Henry J. Garvin of the police po-lice crime and bomb squad shortly after 8 a. m. today. ' The inspector 'was shot in the arm and chest. He was hot seriously serious-ly hurt.',';. ' :. V . , He wasdriving his car alone, on his . way -i to police headquarter when - another car. drew alongside and a volley .of bullets crashed through the window., 71 BUS TURNS OVER; 2 DIE If ! EATON, O., Jan. i.-(UH) Two ' persons were killed and . seven ; others-were injured when a Grey-' hoi nd lines bus left the road end ! crashed Into an iron bridge on tho Richmond-Dayton 'pike, lour miles ' east of here today. . , Those killed were Thomas Kar-ney, Kar-ney, 60, Alexandria, Ind., and . Esther; Masters, ,30, , Connersviltc, " Ind. - r :.. 1 IIUSB.NDS ENTERTAINED SPANISH FORK. Members ; of the Self ' Culture club entertained their husbands . and a few invited guests at ' their annual: party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.- D. J. Evans Monday evening. A very .enjoyable time was had and a turkey supper served to DO. TOUR; DANGER SIGNAE ironj colu may lead to ee' -. :u ,f You can stop them .Co' tious ? creos. . t: ;t ,s pleasant to take. Mr" - on U a medical dscorery with t o f,: j acti0n; it soothes and ;n growth. J . ' tnown drugs crjrosote is rec greaiesi ueaimg gci-c as lor c irrif ad.' !l".Tv . i from colda and bronchial Creonjiilsion contains, ia f" creosdte. other healing N elements which soothe and heal th Inflamed membranes and stop the irritation, ir-ritation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, r is absorbed Into tha bloody attacks the seat of the trouble -and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is. guaranteed satisfactory satisfac-tory In the treatment of courIis from, colds, bronchitis and minor forms at bronchial irritations, and is excellent for; building up the system after col J? or .flu. Moneyi-efunded 1 if not re lieved after , taking according to direc-tions.' direc-tions.' Ask your drupigisti (adv.) . . : COUGH FRQM COIDS TifA TIL V"C;j |