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Show ' PRQVO (UTAfl)EVENING ;HX A L'DJF RJiFA Y, "JA N I 0 1 9 3 0,1" - ; A: X; '-t PAGE OKU SECTION TWO ku x y ni jn i n u iiour a L7.U,:: : k .ild a t. j a n ua by. i o. ins o V With more than fifty member and quests precent the annual Installation In-stallation services and, a banquet honoring the new 'officers of the Spring-ville fire department were held here Monday evening. The new and former city officials and their partners were special in vited grue3ts. " - The hall was beautifully dec orated wuh carnations and ferns During the banquet L. S. Haymond acted as toastmaster and Rollo Perry. master of ceremonies, Toasts were given by all the fire men and a splendid -rousical pro gram with ' E. L. Faux in charge was ari enjoyable feature of the evening. - Following the banquet a program or competitive, games, an&socia: chaf were enjoyed by air present egge:,u3try JSDRlSPlAffT Today's Oddity I STAKE-SOCIAL ; JANUARY 17 The fourth of a series of five so cials sponsored by the Kolob stake and ward recreational committees will be given in the form of a mid winter frolic ja. the ". high school Friday, January 17. The committee - In charge are from - the Second ward for thfs affair and includ Floyd Miner, John . Wainwright Helen Alleman and Lela Kelson. These "events, it is stated, are free and are given to stimulate sociability socia-bility between the young and older people of our community. Dancing starts at 8:30 o'clock. Utah-Juab County Firemen To Meet With about 75 members present, the Utah-Juab county Fireman's association was entertained by the Springville volunteer fire department depart-ment Sunday. Chief Lee Davis was In charge. . ' At the meeting held at 2 o'clock in the high schoot,, various subjects relative to fire prevention were dis-tussed. dis-tussed. Hulon Crandall rendered two vocal solos; Miss Mabel Wheeler gave a reading and Ro-manzo Ro-manzo McCurdy and Richard Con-over Con-over .entertained jyltju-sexeral Itn strumental selections. Luncheon, served, on two" long tables , In- the ' high - school dining room, concluded the day's program. Work Oil tha TiAur orrrr trrnrllncr plant to be built 14 Springville will In all proDaouuy tin next month. according to a decision reached at a meeting or feprhsrville poultrv- men and members bf the general board or the Utan Poultry associa- Uon neia nere jfneiv. The general plan df the proposed project, was presented bv John S. Boyer, president of he local asso- ciauon ana eacn or the visiting of ficials, C c. ldni(Jnds. eeneral manager of the Poury Producers uooperauve associaupn Jesse. W. Hoops, Brigham CitA Joseph An derson. i-eni, Mr. tadley, Amer ican Fork, expressed themselves as being -favorably Impressed' with the proposition. i A carload or eggs, "or 600 cases are ' shipped out of Spjingville each week at the present time and ac- Aiiracuve in every ; detail , was the dinner party given by. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Brewer at. their home Tuesdayevenlng. A crystal bowl of pink and orchid sweet peas centered the - dining table and covers were laid for Mr and Mrs. John E, Christensen, Dr, and Mrs. S. J. Cunningham, Mr, and Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Sumner and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Brewer. Follow ing.the dinner, two tables of bridge were played. A well appointed- dinner "party was given by Mr. and . Mrs. Joseph E. Booth at their home on Saturdav evening of last week. H The dining table ; was -prettily decorated in the, seasons colors and several loasts were given. Mr. J. E.Harrison E.-Harrison ' acting as toastmaster. Covers were laid fpr Mr. and Mrs. HG. Bird, Mrd Hrs. C. Axel-son, Axel-son, Mrs. C. wTBird, Mrs. C II. Bird of Salt Lake, Mr. ahd Mrs. U M. K jar, Mr. and Mrs, K.-J Bird of American -Fork,; Mr. and Mrs. J. cording ttf a report Ihia number -V tw i,V .-.J than dA-lKiai L""""! H8inm Bothv Games and music featured the entertainment i fallowing the dinner. , ' . will be more than doubled within several months. . j - The'location of the plant is not definitely decided upon, but' several good sites are being considered. The building will edit approximate ly 5H.000.: l Ben Brown of the general board, New York, will be Jn tSpringville January -27 and a rousing meeting Of all citizens interested In the new project willbe held and detailed and more definite place for the new plant will be made Carroll, Mrs. Sarah , Calder, Mrs. John A. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. George Loveless and Mrs. Davis. The latter three being invited guests, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Maycock re-1 turned recently from an extended tour of the Pacific coast, spending Christmas as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, B.-Maycock and family of Seattle, Washington. They were the guests of Provd friends in Portland, Oregon; including Miss Velma Nelson Nel-son who is laboring in the mission field there. -Friends in San Francisco were also yisited. Lo Angeles, and the Rose carnival at Pasadena on New Tear's day were also visited. Friday evening under the aus pices of the Sharon ward M. I. A. and Sunday school "organizations; a combined, welcome home party for Miss, Cleans Selman, who returned some months ago, after spending 22 months in the Northwestern mission field, and a farewell party m Honor or Gerald Burr who is leaving for the Danish mission in the near future. The following program was eriven Opening: Song, "Come Let us Re- Fire insurance compan!es. are afraid of skyscrapers. , The buildings build-ings themselves are fireproof, but their contents are not. It would be possbile for fire to spread- from cne .building to another, it's admitted. ad-mitted. - Firemen cannot throw streams of water higher than the 10th floor from the outside, and the terrific pressure necessaryvto lift water to the very high levels Soften bursts the hose lines. The ' higher , the building, the harder it becomes, to fight a fire. - Tuesday evening immediately f ol-1 rItL lew mo- XT T A f Via o-ir-io r I uwa.rettu.ng.airs. r-a :' ' V"Z" Tom-, Cordner; solo, : Mrs. DeLos School Bind To Give Concerts In RivoliTheater phonic band, under the direction of Eugene L. Faux, will plai a con cert program-at the Rivolij theater on January 15 'and 16. The purpose of this concert is to raise finds for . i . m j . more equipment, ine uanujis uuy- ing two bas3 horns, . ilr.i Faux states. Everyone is 'urged to go to the show on these two nights aid thus help a good cause. The band consists of 70 members. The following numbers will be played: March, "Wake UpMc:. W. Bennett! OvertureT 'Rhinefels' Gruenwald; Comedy tune, "Have a Little Fun", Bennett; Trumpet quartet, "The Rosary", Kevin; March. "Little Movie", Harolt Ben nett; Overture "Spirit of Youth' Sordlllo; . Farch v"El Capitan' Sou 3a. Gang gave a mi see llaneous sho wefc at the home of Miss Virginia Booth in .honor of Miss Olive Betteridge who will be married -in the near future.-.. - . ' - Music and games featured th entertainment and manv useful gifts were tecefved by the honored guest A dainty luncheon was served to MJss Melda Farley. Miss Jessie Far ley, Miss Zenda Wentz, Miss Lucile arleyf Miss Mildred Farley. Miss Dorothy Jones, Miss Alice Pyne, Miss Lillian Terry, Miss Alpha Betteridge, Mrs. L. S. Maycock: MI3S Virginia Booth and Miss Olive Betteridge. Mrs. Sylvester Brewer will be hostess to the members of the Sen cial Hour club at her home Friday arternoon. All members are cordial' ly invited. , Solid, icenearly,a mlle..deep existed for millions of yeara Umanak, Greenland. ; has at Jack - London is still - the, 'test seller" ih Germany. v Mr; and Mrs. Theo Farley enter? tained the members of the Social Hour club and their partners at their home Saturday evening. :,The affair was given In the form of a card party, four tables of progressive pro-gressive "500" being played. -The high score prizes being won Tby Mrs. George F. Carroll and Mrs. John A. Vance, and the consolation consola-tion favors by Mrs.George F. 'Car-roll 'Car-roll and Dr." S.'J. Cunningham. A dainty luncheon was served at midnight. . . - Those present were Mr. and Mrs. James B. SumnerirMrl ahd Mrs. E. Christensen, Dr. and Mrs. S. J. CunninghamrTCrn and Mrs. A. A. Loveridge, Mr.,and Mrs. Sylvester Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. George F.. Pyne; duet, Mis3 Thressa Clayton and Burnetta Burr; quartet , by ryne-jsro8.;taut,. Clean Selmon; short talk, James G. Stratton; short talk, Mrs. AdeU Fielding: talk, De Los Pyn6 ; closing prayer Dy Don Clayton Jr. s following tne program, games I wereen joyed, Roy-Park acting as leader. Jjeiiclous refreshments were served to about 100. A testimonial was given Sunday evening In the Sharon ward chapel in honor of Gerald Burr, who is leaving in the near future for Den mark, where he will labor as a mis sionary, for the . L. p. S, churjthjl The following program was given : V Song, "Come, Come Ye Saints," .by congregation; prayer, Joseph H. Finch; reading, Mrs. Jessie Cordner;, song by young ladles M. I, A. chorus; talk by Mrs. P. A. Burr; talk, Gerald Burr; solo, Reuben Pyne, "I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go Dear Lord"; short talk. Bishop; O. H. Anderson; short talk, Joseph , H, . Finch ; short talk, B. M. Jolley; short talk, E. H. Calder; short talk, Pres, A. V, Wat-kins; Wat-kins; closing song by congregation, "God Be With You", and benedic tion by Don C. -Clayton. HI mm Get new healut rep nerre force: banish ttomacb ills, constipatioa, pimples, boila, tired, rcra-down feelinc QITICKU Get new IROMZED YEAST at drag (tore Jtodaju Little tablets, hiebly concentrated. Moce powerfnl, speedier, different, superior to nnmeoicated yeast, taanuracturer reranaa money a xesiuts ooa't smaze butrt todur. One of the5 leading social events of the past few weeks was the dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. George F. Carroll at their home, on Friday evening...' , A tasty luncheon was served at midnight to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Theo Farley, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Syl-vester Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Le Earl Burr,. Mr.and Mrs. James B. Sumner MiY and Mrs. A. A. Loveridge, Love-ridge, Mr. ad Mrs. N. A. Jacob-son, Jacob-son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur NewelL ! Mr. and Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, Mr. and Mrs.JDeLos Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton " Pyne; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Park, Mn and Mrs. Elwood Davis,- Mr. and Mrs. Frank- Healey, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sumsion and the host and hostess. . ' " Stake Quarterly Conference To Be Held Sunday Quarterly conference of the ' Kolob stake will be held In Springville Saturday evening and Sunday.', The first meeting meet-ing which will be in the Second Sec-ond ward chapel. " Two gen- ; eral sessions will be , held in the high" school on " Sunday, and the Sunday evening services ser-vices will be under the direc-y tion of the "M" Men and Gleaner girls. Selvoy J. Boyer; -will 'be. the principal speaker; r in , the" evening. The general authorities will be represent- ed at all three sessions. . :" ' ' J "OLD MAN SUNSHINE- EMBARRASSING SEATTLE, Wash., Jan, 10. To be taken to the police station partially clothed and held for fen hours as a result of a neighborhood-spite quarrel quar-rel is embarrassing, according "to Mrs. Elda Hill, y And for such embarrassment em-barrassment she entered a damage suit; of $10,000 against Louis J. Forbe3, chief of police, Ernest Winter, Win-ter, patrolman and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. JHayner, neighDors. ' Pythagoras,', about 5828-500 B. taught that fhe earth Is a spher ; .-I I GLENDORA rXAYERS NEXT 1 ' w,.,.':i 1 ,;. y . :' The,:'Cflendora :"Players':- ored. 'a, big-hit Sunday - night at the Gem theater with "Ilojieymoon Ranch." They certainly mbretlian Vve. up to advance publicity. The jlay vas tie funniest we, have seen in n long while, and, thje'rudiencayf airly locked lock-ed he theater . wi t h 'laug b t : r . ' "The sinking ." 'prnips , vt the main feature of tne. show, ; James Allen and Jessies Davis Mtng a duet. Paul Taylor sang a heautUnl song, ' - ,-. ' ; ... . .. ec.. 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Mitts Virglnli lizlci did a very pretty solo dance. The comiPtnv will be in ' Prove every unday night. Their show foi ntxt week will be entitled ' Old Man Sunshine," with mor laugh?, fontanel font-anel dances than eve", an I a .! u tful new cetting ' , cueccti:! tiiheeti::::: j 1 quick cctlcD 2 clear fene 3 I o n-3 lif e ASK YOUR OEALCFt LONO-LIPB RADIO TUBEB STANDARD for EVERY leading so' AROU ir 0 ii ii 1 arifidiiiicGSv n j. o V in. LNiuxL lLIj; ujccjbrajuuuu- " .- -. ... . - -.?. a . ... :,-....-'." - . .. ' --- . ' ' ... .... . - M. . . -: .. 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Prices effective rrX ' . '.'. Cove Oysters, packed fresh from the oyster beds of the' Atlantic. V 7- 4 4 Blue Bunny Brand. A pure, ' deliciousiy flavored tomato Catsup. " ' . , '' ' - S . I Try EJ Prosperity Sale - Golden Ripe Medium7 Size Fruit ILEi) . .. 6 i' ' "" 1 " m Largre, fresh Ranch 'Eggs. They are good food. , 4 ' Progress Sale Maximum Dozen 2 r Hills or4JJ-B. Tomatoes Good standard quality.; Vine-ripened arid full: flavored " 59c JF : '':' 5 -cans 13 ; -, UIlmiL3.. Fresh made, self-rising ; Flour. v 5 .bag ,4)i)G- lb , Syrup A. delicious Butterscotch -Syrup. ' ; ' ; ' S lb. can 59c Beef Pot Roasts Choice Shoulder cuts. - 1 .. v , ' - - ' - Lb. Smoked Picnics Morrell Pride . "' "". v' 'V-'-' Lb. ';;:...:.:;;:Sc. - Prime Rib Roast 19c Cleanser ;iYou have insistent necd3 for Old Dutch Cleanser. Can Sc Rolled choice young beef . . ; " ' Lb..:....:,Z;.......:.i.i(. Sirloin Steak and T Bone7 , . - 1 .. 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