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Show PROVO (UTAH) E VEN1NG HER AL D, WED N E SDAY, JANUARY 8. 1 0 3 0. PAGE FIVE REvCVILLE NEWS i "Outstanding: among the social events of the past week was the miscellaneous shower piven Th"r day' evening by Mrs. Lloyd Bird, Mrs. Arvil Bird. Mrs. Thelma Hartner and Manilla Brown com' rllmcntary to Mrs. Teen Bird, a-ts cent bride. The early evening war spent with various games and I mcheon was later served. Those present were: Mrs. L E. Harrison, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Geergo Noakes; Mrs. A. W. Harmer, Mrs R. B. Weight. Mrs. Wilda Oakley, Mrs. Othell Bird. Mrs. Wallace Bird, Mrs. Pearl Dowdell, Mrs Rhoda Beardall. Mrs. J. Emmett Bird, Mrs. Martha Harrison. Mrs. Ada Harrison, Mrs. Ida Bird, Mrs. Will Harrison, Mrs. A. H. Bird, Mrs. John "Bl&nchard. Mrs. Ellis Bird, Mrs. G. D. Kennedy and the honor guest. - ilr, and Mrs. Lorenza Weight, Mls5"Fannie Rowland and Mrs, Eliza Russell went to Roosevelt last wrk end to attend the funeral ser vices of their nephew. Jack Worth en, who was found dead in his car Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kindred nd little dinchter Kathleen of Idaho Falla, Idaho, spent the holi-dav holi-dav with their parents Mr. and Mrs. John Kindred in this city. Miss Marie Kindred, who is teach ing in the Rexburg. Idaho, high school spent the holidays. with hei parents here also. Mr. and Mrs. X. S. Brown, Will Brown and Mr. and Mrs. E. W Brown were in Provo Thursday tc attend the funeral services of Mrs Maud Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Elllas Harmer of this city entertained kt a nicel arranged dinner party - at their home New Tear's eve. Dinner was served early and later radio -music and a variety of games were featured. fea-tured. Those included in the affair. were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Will Harmer, Mr. and Mia. Reynolds Harmer and Miss Fosa . Harmer. - . Wilford Lyall, ;who is attending school at the University of . Colorado, Colo-rado, Boulder, spent the . holidays wPh his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. ML,yall in tnis city. Maurice Andersong Donloe Kennedy, Ken-nedy, Miss Georgia Harmer, Arnold Roy lance, and Miss Bessie .Weight have returned to their studies, at the University of Utah following a two week's holiday visit Avlth their parents here. - ' Members cf the Social Twelve club will be entertained next Thursday Thurs-day evening January 9 at the home of Mrs. Hugh Baxter. Cards will be the feature of entertainment andr all members are asked to be pres- ent. t--,. y.- j w i- i.. t E.hott Bird has returned to hia t. fr.n t t - 1 rork in Salt Lake, following several dvs visit with his family ir. Spring-vine. Spring-vine. . The Daughters of the Pioneers, Camp No.r; will be guests at their regular . January meeting at the home'- of Mrs. G. W. Mendenhall Thursday -aXternoon. A fine pro gram including the life-history of j Mr. and Mrs. William Mendenhall will be given. All members are. invited in-vited to be present. . Mr; and Mrs. A. W. Harmer and sons Wallace and Harold and caugnter riuzaoetn were guesu Monday eveniher at p lwnchAn r-i musical program- given at the home of Mms rffclU.. itcyuwaJi Provo. ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Houtz of Madison, Wisconsin;, spent Thursday Thurs-day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford M. Kindred in this cjty. Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. V TT1 WftfA S"A W IS U W 11U W 5 Ua cently Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird en-.T-tinp1 a number of relatives and inenaa at tneir nome neaueausjr evening. Social chat and music were features and luncheon was eerred by the hostess to' eighteen gue3ts. . " . 1 One of the most enjoyatla affairs cf.the season was givenSaturday - . m A ' . ' T J .1 : Qjnecicr - jiiircaisT - RUB yiusterole well into your chest . and throat almost instantly you fetl ewier.' Kepeat tae iviueroie-ru once on hour for five hours . . i .what a glorious reliefl ; . .' ; - Thoc good olJ-fashicned cold reme-of reme-of mustard, menthol, camphor are mixed with other Talaablejmsre- dicnts in Musteroie. . . . It penetrates aril suraulates blood circulation and Kdps to draw out infection infec-tion and pain. Ued by millions for 2J years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. Keep Musteroie handy j art, tubes. All drussists. ' - To Mothers MusteroU Is also modi in mildzr form for tobies end small children. Ask for Children's Chil-dren's llustcrnlc: i i . . evening when members of the Tayu club, -an organization of former high school boys, -entertained at a sumptuous banquet and dance at the Roberts hotel, Provo. Club members and guests: Paul Hay-rnond, Hay-rnond, Ina Bird, Mell Haymond, Esther Maycock, Wilford Lyall, Lucy Wainwright. Carlylo Crandall, Janet Webster, Ferrell Gudmund-sen. Gudmund-sen. Helen Webster, Clyde Wheeler, Theo R'diner. Rav -.Mleman, Inez Starr, Vadal Childs. Virginia Connors, Con-nors, Donloe Kennedy, Maurine Olsen, Kelsey Kill,' Amy Jones, 3 rant Thorn, Naomi Dalton, War ren Starr, Beth Anderson. " . Members of Camp No. l; Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers, will b entertained enter-tained Thursday, January 9 at the home of Mrs. Mae Smith. A history and appropriate program is planned for this afternoon. All members or those eligible to Join are asked to be in attendance. .' . Harold Harmer, son of Mr and Mrs. Leo Harmer of Mapleton is at the home of Mrs. Ella Miner in "Sprlngvile where he recently underwent un-derwent a successful operation for appendicitis. ' -. ' '"''' Mr. and Mrs. James Curtis entertained enter-tained at, a nicely arranged party at their home New Year's ev3. Games and music were features and luncheon was "served by the hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hops, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson. Prizes during . the evening ' were won by Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Curtis and Mr. Whiting. ' ' S ' , . r Y A vry enjoyable time was spent by "Our Gang-on New Tear's night at a cleverly arranged progressive party. .. . Meeting first at the home of Miss Venda Wentz, they were entertained entertain-ed at small tables of miscellaneous games and the first course of the luncheon was served. The midnight frolic at the Paramount was th-i next feature of entertainment. The s party then adjourned to the home i f MJi Lucille Biglow, which was cleverly arranged like a grove. A nate luncheon was served on the picnic grounds, amid the pine trees. At 3:30 o'clock they met at the home of Miss Mildred Farley. . The main feature of tne part or tne en tertainment was the 1930 fashion show. Each guest was given a par cel containing a freak costume and was required to cTress and display the new stylye. Progressive dice was then enjoyed until 6:30 a!--m., v,n tow wfr- ushered into the Goofy. Gang . Cafe," where tables Trere arranged restaurant style. bveA Z llTrf iflavejuneaiu ps&zyil 3 At 7 o'clock the gang brought-to a close the nights activities and with . ttr, oM , many new years greetings said good morning! - Hostesses at the enjoyable affair were Mis3 Edith. Poulson. Mis Lu cille Biglow, Miss Venda .Wentz. J MLsq Dortha Jones and Mia? Mildred Mil-dred Farley. 1 Those present v e: Mis 3 Virginia Booth, Miss Alice Pvne, Miss Ullian Terrv, Miss Edith Poulson, Miss ,N vlra W-1-kins,- Miss Reva . Conbor, Mii. Jessie Farley. Mis ?r"' arl-v, Miss Venda Wentz, Miss Dortha Jones. Miss Monta Wentz, Miss Lucille Lu-cille Biglow, Miss VMa Carter, Miss thel Bills. Miss Myrtle Biglow, Miss Mildred Farley, Miss Lurola Piper, Marian Clark, Joe Rowley, Alvm Rowley, Phir jChristensen, Gilbert Tanner, Reed Hacking, Arlin Pvnev Mr. Larson, Dean Terry, Paul San-dis, San-dis, Don Candland, Vernice Wentz, Waldo Harris and Vera Scott. ; " A delightful entertainfnent '..was riven by Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Burr at their home Monday evening In honor hon-or of their son. Gerald, who leaves on a mission to .Denmark in the r future. Games and music were followed by a delicious troy luncheon. lunch-eon. Those present were: Miss Emma Em-ma Peterson, Miss Jennie Freckle ton, Mrs. Freckleton, Miss Thressla rr'vton. Kenneth Cook, Ray Busby, Oliver Clark, Miss DeEsta Burr, Mis Burnet ta Burr and the host and hostess. " T'n in- Turern was hostess to a number of friends at her home on New Tear's eve." -Games and radio music was followed by a tasty luncheon. Those vpresent at the enjoyable en-joyable affair were: Mlss.Lorana Meacham, Miss Buretta Burr, Mi 83 Helen Pyne, Miss DeEsta Burr, 45am Snow,-Walter Pyne. Roy i,Busby, Oliver Clark and tMe hostess. ' Mr and Mrs. R. S. Pyne entertained enter-tained at a wetrh party at their home on New Tear's night following follow-ing the .New -Tear's, dance at the TJtahna Gardens. The time was pleasantly v spent with music . and games and breakfast was served at 6 ocToek, Those -participating in the enjoyable affair were Mr. and Mrs. DonClaton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hecham, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Holt and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Memmott entertained at a theater party; on Monday evening after-whlch an enjoyable en-joyable .oyster t supper was -served. The remainder'of the evening being spent with music, games and dancing. danc-ing. Those presentwere:-Mr. and Mrs. Ray Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. OREfil OCIETY Y. SANDBOTHE, S. M. Swedish 'Masseur - Stockholm Graduate CREDIT FIRLI APPEARS H "A debt to one is known to all," is the slogan of the Pioneer Service company, which has recently been established in Utah with headquarters, headquar-ters, in Provo, according to H. B. Coraw. district manager. A- - The Pioneer Service company has beeri organized over four years, and divisions ar now functioning-' In more than 20 states of the union'. The company offers a service to the business and . professional men whiehrwill do much to better the .credit Conditions in Provo, through eiiting down the l83es of the various va-rious firms, according to Mr. Cor-saw. Cor-saw. ,' '.J- ;. 'T : Coopeatin", "''th the rrxTiPnt. the service' rendered is unlike most-collection most-collection agencies, as the company does not recover payments - on a percentage basis. A membership in the organization . Insur the 7 merchant mer-chant the services of the company for the year. A delinquent list is mailed to each member, where the "inw" name appears if he does not pay. - . The collection is first started by the merchant himself, when he sends to the person . delinquent,- .a letter " prepared .-b;- the company. This letter tells 1 him something r.bout the credit board and states that if a payment is not made within with-in a certain time' the - collections will be placed in the hands of the company. A series of letters, if necessary, are sent ; to the delln- quent personr giving him an oppor- tunity to make a settlement. The company achieves surprising re- suits In collections. Air. corsaw ' Already several of the local merchants mer-chants have joined the service, and as , soon as the membership justifies justi-fies an office in the Utah division. It will be established in Provo, according ac-cording to Mr. Corsaw. ' J WARDEN FACING TERM ELY, Nev Jan. 7. (UJ) Convicted of murdering his friend, John Rowland Row-land last September, Lloyd Robinson, Robin-son, former game warden, today faced a 10-to-20 year 'term in the state penitentiary. A request by his attorney for his release . on Dan pending an appeal was denied by Judge George A.. Bartiett. -. . .. Th otfltA Democratic party oi Alabama has ousted Senator Heflin. What, already! . Bob Loveless, Ar and Mrs. Jessie Cordnor,- Mr. and Mrs.- David Goodman, Good-man, Mr, and Mrs. Carson Crandall, Cran-dall, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cordnor, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Hansen and the host and hostess. ' Mr. and Mrs. George F. Carroll give an attractive xamiiy ainner .i their heme on Christmas cay. wvr era being laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Stirasion, Mr. and M,rs. Clifton - pyne anamii. MiT.a3-Irs nr Mrn. Roy Clark and ur. and Mrs. George P. Carroll. a-r' w - Miss Ida Davis entertained a number of. friends at her home-on New, Year's eve. Games and music were followed by a delicious lunch son." These present were Miss Hazel Farley, Miss Emma Terry, Dale Nelson and the hostess, v Charming in every detail was the dinner-party given Sunday evening by Mrs. Curtis Gordon in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary which occurred on that day. The dining table was centered with a large bowl of red tea roses and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. John Bohsn, Mrs. Maul Olsen and the hostess and the guest of honor. . .s. Mrs. Curtis Gordon entertained on New Tear's daywith a delightful delight-ful family dinner" attheir home. Th entertaining rooms were taste-fullydecoratad taste-fullydecoratad In the seasonVcol ors and music and games were en- I joyed following tne oinner. a n"c present were Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Crandall, Miss Carol Prestwlch, Miss Ida .Larson, Sam Snow, Miss Thelma Prestwich. Walter Pyne and the host and hostess. host-ess. ; : - :' ; -- A;' .Mr.' and Mrs. Carson Crandall entertained en-tertained a number of friend at their home Tuesday evening. Progressive Pro-gressive 600 was the feature of entertainment en-tertainment The high score favors fa-vors being won by Mrs. Robert Loveless and th? consolation favor by Ray Loveless. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Loveless, Mr. and Mrs., Bob Loveless, Mr.' and Mrs.-Jess Cordnor, Cord-nor, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cordnor and the host and hostess. " 1 OR RENT Nicely furnished roonv-.with roonv-.with Kitchenette, v Heated and Lighted $15 Per Month For 2 Girls . 691 No. University -Ave ERE Aim 9 Psiiir Ita Rsidlio. Dialog ee By NEA Service ; NEW YORK, Jan. 8. Sam 'n' Henry, Amos 'n Andy, Correll n'. Gosden. ' : The three couples of entertainers are one and the same pairV but they're better known as Amas 'n' Andy and, under that title have built up a radio reputation that's probably unrivaled in "the counrty. As Amos n' Andy, they're a couple of ,. dusky-hued gentlemen whose comical antics as owners of radio's "Fresh Air Taxicab Company: Com-pany: of America. Incorpulated," have thrown many listeners intb side-splitting roars of laughter. ; As Sam 'n Henry they got their start at WMAQ, Chicago, and,' as Charles Corell and FreemarGo8-den FreemarGo8-den they afe ordinary members of the white racis bent on " earning their livelihood by entertaining radio audiences. It .was just a sort time ago that they were featured at' WGN, Chicago, Chica-go, first as . Correll ' and Gosden Then they conceived the Idea, of a black-faced skit for radio and took the title jof Sam n' Henry. Breaking away from WGN, the pair started a new life at WMAQ, Chicago, es Amos 'n Andy . They achieved such popularity that they j got Into ; the recording racket and soon ' had about- 20 stations taking their electrical transcriptions . "Sponsored, of Cource with increasing popularity, a commercial concern snatched'at the chance to sign them up and thus began their appearance over a nation-Vide chain . of the National Broadcasting company. As Andy, Correll' propels the air taxicab company through its destiny des-tiny with his brain work, while Amos, the meek, reak-willed assistant, assist-ant, furnishes the hard labor. Andy smokes -a. big black cigar as he puts Ampstthrough his funny capers and assigns him to different j duties so that "dis yere company is gonna prosperity," As In aRblackfa'ce comedy, this - REAL ESTATE -t i . I TRANSACTIONS Warranty Deeds ' Joseph Francis to Verl G.; Francis, Fran-cis, section 13, township 8, range 1' east. $1.- . : -,- . : Albert Henry Beer tovejLFran- ,Vfl rl 8ection i7r townshfp 8' range east, $600. ' ! , Ana30n to N, m. Jensen In vestment . company, . section -20, tot"n;H'M'J10. range 1 west, CSSO. T Edwin. Snook to George' E. CoI- . . . . i! ' ' OA lard,( section 30, townsnip y, range lwest, $l. " ' ' Mary Steele Pitt to Harry M. &4aal eatiAn 19 tnwn Vi1 r ft f7nsrA J eagt" block 16, plat A, Americari Fork. S850 " George .A. Elsmore to blark Kakin. block 44, plat A, American Fork, $1000. Mary VwHaws to Ascil J. Mar-rott. Mar-rott. section 10, township 6, range 2, east, $500. ' Sellna Marrott to Mary V. Haws, secUon 10,- township 6,' range 2 east, $1.' " Pearl Cox'" to" A: E. Coxetal, block 11, plat C, Provo, $100. ' Zlna Priday to Lewis J. Steggell, lot 4," block 31, plat A, American Fork, $1,20Q. . , , . J . ' Mary Louisa Ellis to . Lorena Grant Peterson, lot 1, block 1; plat A; American-Fork, $1,100. Thomas S. Jones to Gray Payne Realty end-Insurance company, lot 2, block 76, plat A, Provo, $1. Earl R. Sorenson etal, to Niels P. Sorcnson, section 17, township 7, range 3 east, $1. ---.r ' . TWO DIE IN FIRE - PITTSBURGH, Kaiu, Jan. 8. (U) Two persons were burned : to death and tve x seriously injured when fire partly destroyed the four-story Wick hotel here early today. FAJR , MEETING S OGDEN, Jan. 8. (UP) Represent tlves of Idaho and Utah fair commissions com-missions will meet here January 15 , to discuss ' plans and programs for the ; year. ' Dates for district and larger county fairs will be set. ORPHEUM Today - Thursday Hear and See Eddie Quillan : Sally O'Neil i.f- in the 'SOPHl It An All Talking;. Sinjarinff Picture of Real College - - Life. Also AN ALL-TALKING x C03IEDY THURSDAY NIGHT -KEFS-BIG . COWRY. i ' -- s--- r " " 1 1 i . - i I I ' r( 1 "i i , j m-rf; " ' , - 1 - - " ? , mmmM . ; -ics. i . : . . r - .. ; .i. . V'"---'---J '.v. ' v ,-.nx-." - g M "" - ' -v ; " '. " -f s tc-'- r .-i r Eg I) j - I i f , Amos 'n Andy emight hard at work over tlieir ncxt)radio sketch. It plain life they are Freeman Golden (Amos), left, and Charles Correll (Andy). J - - 'V ', ' . team puts a kick into their presen-nunciation presen-nunciation of words. iThey et prefixes pre-fixes and suffixes in the wrong place and so mix up the different sounds of words that the outcome 13 confusing and ridiculous. , . , Know. Their Local "Color" o These two men have .studied darkies - in all their environments, and their program 'is a close portrayal por-trayal 'of their loVe entanglements and their business and club affairs in the busv metropolitan Harlem T?won(1v: through nonular demand their hour oil th. east coa3t was ' evening except Sunday changed from a late one to'an earlyNBCS WJ2 network.) Husband Calls Her Spendthrift; Divorce Granted LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8. U.E -Speaking of embarrassing . moments. Mrs. Eeulah L. .Jones,' Santa Monica society ..mation. had here in court. "fht a your" husband call you?" she was asked by Siipriorr-udgr:-'-M-;:,''F' Mc" J Ccmb as she sought a divorce fVfrom' ' C-iarles L. Jones, ac- c;untart. ' t ,. , "113 -called "me a" Hr' voice wia ji-iuffledrShe blush- in?rlv hung.jh'if head and twf-ted a handkerchief. . The judge spoke again, , ; lo'ide" and testily. The strain-, ing listeners in the courtroom court-room leaned forward. Mrs. , Jones tried to speak, but agarn.her voicedied away to. a whisper. " " - N Then rallying her courage, " she blurted : , "He called me- a spend? thrift ... :.--' 4 " ' She sot her divorce. : . - - t , PATROLMAN KILLED CORPUS CHRISTI, TeX-, JanS (UJI) William D. McCalib, Laredo hborder patrolman . .stationed;, at Alice, was shot and killed today by Pedrc,Rabondo, said to be arv escaped es-caped convict from the Texas state penitentia Coming Friday - Saturday , SALLY BLANE ARTHUR LAKE (u ffi AH ft -m'- - 7 "" j. v . .mr&. kl i i -uratr iwf MZr. t- CHARLkTARRELL 1 i'p 1 7 ' ll?4 ivan unow S yM I UllB: 1Aft JJi ' yi .. .. ... .sjMw xr.wr- i 1 1 1 I'M vsi yiv jrt u i - Taut About rnnusi .&&$r-ssr- M ' 11 n A -y See this Ilaging,nomance! v7 ll I f '"'"': ? 1 I I V v -r- . .; ' V. . ' "..'.. '. '. ;. I " ' . i ; ? ' I . - mJM M '" '. 'Y' .- Wl ' " if B. S i SS A DEW - r.k' bSW i:- lljtff . Screen Vaudeville J 5 X f4l QfiMl , . "SYMPATHY" X F&TC0ic tation by a misuse and mispro one Jji? enable early retlrers to heap them. A special hpxir was set for their release on the ' Pacific coast, also. ; v Wliile, they are on vaudeville tour, arrangements have been made to pick .tlisir. prograw. up wherevei they may he and ti anrrU it bv sp c'al leK'phone line to New Ybrk, whende-.it. is put jn tha NBCnff-work NBCnff-work as though the two wereIn -the New York studio. ' The feature ia broadcast every over the NOTICI3 TO CREDITORS Dstatd of - John IL Carter- deceased: de-ceased: ' J Creditors w!ll present claims with" vouchers to tTie undersigned at her residence in Provo City, Utah coun ty, State of Utah, on or before the ,.12tH day of March, A., D. 1930. i Dated at Provo City, Ut h ' this 1 7th day of January. A. D. 1930. MARY ANN EMMONS. I Administratrix of. the Estate oi John H. Carter, Decreased.' Booth & Brockbank, Attorneys for Administratrix. ?- ' Pub. dates Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1030. RETURN FROM COAST PLEASANT GROVE. Dr. and Mrs. O Ef Grua and their four c:hil- dren returned Saturday from Los Angeles, Calif., where- they have spent the past two weeks visiting with -the doctor's relatives. ! ";.:.y:;''"";"3" m - !,.)"- ( ' : '.V ' . ' ' ' ' Wichita is conducting a campaign-against campaign-against mashers. " Go - and' ask; grandma what a masher is.' ' A PUBLIX ii " ".'-r ' v ! v ' r-, "v. ( . :. - T . 'The Prince of Wails', T YouH chortle, you'U J 'i k RACK JOHNSON jrUrKle you'll giggle. ZWlIlV V J Vi- V A , Indiana Band , U Y 11 FC-r yOU U NEWS FROM The Ladies Literary club members mem-bers entertained their husbands at their annual New . Year's party Monday, evening at the home of Mrs. A. R. Rockhill which was beautifully'' decorated " for '; the occasion oc-casion In harmony with the holiday frason. A" hot four courses dinner was served at 8 o'clock at small fables gay with Christmas candles. The hostesses were Mrs. Lily Rowe. Mrs: 'Annie R. Beck. : Mrs. Lena Williams, '-Mrs. Hannah Browne, nd Mts. A, R. Rockhill in add'tlon 'To the 28 club members and their partners, Mr. and Mrs J. J. Bank" were special guests. Games were enjoyed and. in he late - evening omrrtunty" singing of Christmas . - . m . a i sones was a reaiure. aii nau an njos'ableNtime. Mr. nnd MrsW. L.. Dunkley of -SwltTLakespnt lat week end here visiting with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mts. E. K. Ferguson. Mrs. Dunklev was formelyXMiss Lois Lcr? "lilfctte fof this' city. IJonoiinsr Mr. 1 and ttr. rTuges of . : -California Mrs aac wrnwr r ntertaiD-dat a ' family 1 1nner . Sunday evening, for th nonhcrr '' of the J. B. Hughes nmlly. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. "tSlert Miller of Vernal who have been house guests of Mr, and Mrs. Swenson the past week,; Mrs, Le Drt and .two', children Spring Lake where they had visited with Mrs. Lydla. Moore and family. Mr.' and Mrs. S. T. Gardner pf 'ajem announce the ' marriage of heir daughter Lenora to Jack Francom, son of Mr.; and . Mrs. George Francom of Pavson. A wedding reception was held at the home of' the bride's parents. Monday Mon-day evening a large crowd attend-ed attend-ed and had an enjoyable time. ; Mr nv! Mr:4.'Nephl'Rcberlio i of LovcII, Wyomlng.'are here visiting with relatives and friends. ;',;'.'"; .' ;;;.,,"" ";-; '.; '-' MV. and Mrs. Ben- L. Isaac hid as their- guests on Chrlstnf&s dny, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Prior and son Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Staheli of Payson. George, - , ' i a Melissa , M. Lewis of Provo; Mrr. Mr. and MsX Willing Lryhon Etta M. .Cowan of San FrBrcir. and son Billie of Salt Lake spent nd Mrs. i Sar-h Hansen of Pyon the holidays visiting; relatives and The body will lie In stale Rt ihc. friends'here. . ' Claudin Funeral , home In .Payson , , ; - until Friday morning when !t will - Mr. and Mrs.' Lorin Orccr enter- be taken to the home.- ,Funerr 1 pertained per-tained a party of; friends Nev vices will be 'held Friday at 1 -.".0 in Year's eve. The early part of the evening was - spent playing progressive pro-gressive 500, . trie high score xprlz being won by Mrs. Ben Isaac nnd Foster Bowen.' . Lunchflon was served at the card .tables at midnight-Besides the host and hostess, those , present- were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben -Isaac, Mr and Mrs. Rulon Preer Mr: n) 'Mm. TYhft Tlnwnn and "Mrs.- Foster Bowen. a nd Mrand Mrs. John Isaac." v ; The members of the Alta club entertainedihfir husbands at their husbandsat their annual New Year'sparty Friday evening of last week at -the home, of Mrj and Mrs. F. J. Faux. Following a period of community singing .under the direction direc-tion of Mr. - Faux with Mrs. Fern Brockbank; at the piano, a buffet .- THEATER Here's the Wildest! SPANISH F OR luncheon ' served by the freshmcnt committee after whu-the whu-the evening Was spenti iph-yin Rook,N the prise for higl, scoro j: ing to Mr. and' Mrs. R,(II. Andru Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dahlsrud woi special guest a. i The fanlily of Patriot ch Wl'iiu Jex and Eliza Goodabn Jox, ((! ceased) gathered .at 'the; old JV home on New .Year's day to bono-the bono-the birthday anniversary of th"i mother.'All the brothers nnd t-Utcr-cf the family were present. Pinnr; was served at-.J o'clock and th-afternoon th-afternoon was pent, in social pon i yert-ctiphr ' A Christmas dinner was t1vct at the home of Mr. and Mis. .1 Morris,' Wood : ln hynor of Mr,- At villa Stewart." Among' those pre.icir wero Mr. and Mrs. Jchn IVrrnor and' son. Chariot. Stewait, ..Arthm Stewart, Mr. ;ahd Mrs. Earl i'tr w art, and family, Mr., nnd Mrs. Mor lis .WooU - and family arid Mi; on. wis. nuius- Aituci 8on, una lanuiy Spanish Fork. ; s ' V J.M31ANWILL ANsves CA ' - ' ' . i "AYSONV-John Monroe ' 7 fan will, well-known Payson resident,1 .'lied Monday evening at the family, residenc in the Fourth ward, 1 h was born August 30, I860, in1 Puy son; the tdn of John F. and Emlli S. Brown Manwiil, earlv pionrerx. I He married Annie Cowan and they : .lived' for a while at f Lake Shore, later going to LaGi a.vl Oregon,! where, heVngaged in '.linstock '.lin-stock '.business for trr years, aftei which rhev returned x IVf'n. purchasl ng k1 home In the Fou rt h ward Ayhcre he. became one of thr most active" church woikers. . H' filled n two-year mission in th-Miiftn th-Miiftn .'tatPH. Hi -w'fo d 17 years ago and . In lOl.Vho" r.irtk-d jane V. Haymore, who , survivci him. Survivinff also areone hroth- f r and - three -sistrsV Georf.'o a. Mnnwlll, nf RtmeitrV Idaho:-' Mrn. , the Fourth ward chapel and inter ment will be in the Payaon ciy cemete.ry. lessen i o n with a set of RADIO TUDE LAST 2T&YS y, - . . .. ... i-' It May Be Shakespeare's Plot! but It's 20th Century Laughter! 7... ik' i , i AVork at Patients' Homes 'until located in Office V PHYSICIANS WORK SOLICITED PHONE 836 FOR APPOINTLIENT CARE OF JAMES HOTEL l ":;H: : ' SURE in TANNED LEGS' taijcaktoox ; r till your sides are r.t j U fc 4-,7:i5-&:i3 I r . . sound news sore! Q55Zr? 1 i , 1 it . . . . .... , ,. .".v. |