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Show ECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) EV.ENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930. PAGE THREE OTKGVILLE POULTRM ARE ASSURED EGG GRADING PLOT; WORK BEGINS SOON Springville ' is assured an egg- rrading plant, and work on the new building will . begin as soon as weamer conmuons wui permiu STnls decision was reached Monday venlng when a successful ana. hicely arranged fellowship banquet vaa given under the direction of he local poultry association in the ?irst ward amusement hall. President John S. Boyer was master of ceremonies and Selyoy boyer was toast master. There Were 250 growers and persons int erested in the" poultry industry in attendance. ' - Benjamin Brown, " salesmanager if the Utah Poultry Producers, Inc., af New York City, told of the development de-velopment of the industry in this tate, and of the success of the organization, or-ganization, lie discussed in detail he benefits of cooperative marketing marketi-ng and spoke encouragingly of the uture development of the Industry ere. - -'; v. ' - Alburtus Willardson of the gen- - ilVAINWRIGHT TO BE HONORED AT WARDREUION William Wainwright, for ; many years bishop of the Springville Second Sec-ond ward, will be the guest of honor hon-or at a ward reunion to be held, in the ward chapel Friday, February 7, according to announcement.' Ward teachers are taking along with their regular, message a cordial cor-dial invitation, to all families living within the ward to be in attendance at this ward reunlon.V Speclal arrangements will ' be Satisfaction Guaranteed With Every Purchase 50c AIco Massage Rubbing Alcohol, Pint .... . . , 37 Ess-Jay Cold Tablets Tab-lets ..... ... ; 25$ ' E0(J 69c .Ess-Jay Aspirin Tablets, q o ........ - - . - , . , ' 35c Ess-Jay Compound, Aspirin -..TaD- 25cCastor Oil, 4 ounces ........ IgP 50c American Oil, Pint :. .. $lU)0Russian Oil, Pint ........ 63 c iQ $15 Phospho 50c ; . - JnT . rromnound 51.00 vOrlis Mouth Wash 9e SOc Blentholatum 60c Mentholatum 85c Jad Salts ... o&lEt ............ r 420 .............. '30c Laxative Bromo Quinine.... 19 30c Sal Hepatica iT. . 10 ,60c Sal Hepktica, .... 25c Lysol ..... .... 21 50c Lysol 4... 60c Pertussin ...... .a- 43 $1.00 AtlasTAtomizer, Continuous Spray Columbia Lunch. Kit, with Fint vac-cuum vac-cuum Bottle :;V.V.V.. S3HECIAIL . Camel, CHesterfield, Old Gold and LuckStrnreCi- : iPacImgeIClDy Carton 5 1.3Q mmmim mm - , i eral board of directors. Salt Lake, and A- J. Anderson and C. E. Soutb-erland. Soutb-erland. officials of the Salt Lake and Utah railroad, were present and epeke of the poultry industry becoming one of Utah's leading projects pro-jects and the financial success attained at-tained in the project thus far. Following the talks by the visiting visit-ing officials a splendid program was given as follows: instrumental music. Will Parry and R. B. Weight; vocal solo, Helen Palfrey-man, Palfrey-man, accompanied by Alzada Wil-mot; Wil-mot; reading, Mr. Broadbent of the B. Y. U. The Relief society of the First ward was directly in charge of the banquet which was served on.sevr eral long tables centered with cut flowers. Girls of the M. I.: A. assisted as-sisted in serving' and much appreciation appre-ciation is extended by officers of the local poultry association to the Relief society ladies for the splendid splen-did manner in which the affair was conducted. - . ,. made, for children, probably an afternoon aft-ernoon party. . ; However, arrangements arrange-ments have not yet, been completed on this item. One of the unique features of the evening's entertainment (will be a Spanish operetta entitled "In Hot Tamale Land,, a very-clever I comic light operetta. There will be about 40 young people of the ward take part- in this. . In addition to this there will be dancing, games and many other forms of entertainment enter-tainment for all ages. ' -v All families in tne Second ward are urged to start planing now, so ehat nothing will prevent them from attending this big event of the year for the ward. - Bald-headed people are usually diplomatic, says a ' doctor. You'll have to admit they're pretty. 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Double Sheets, Large size, lined 70 p Envelopes ...... v. . . . 1 u w 50c Eaton's Highland 07o - ...,:..37c COp Hl A Gillette Blades, 2 Packages to T 30 ! 1 15e 4Wash Cloths, Turkish and r SoftDouble Knit 3 for .200 : National Mazda Globes, Home sizes, 10 to 60 Watt, each 200 Star-Rite Jr. Electric Curling Iron 30 1 Ad V " SPRINGVILLE NEWS Members of the Social Twelve Card club and a few invited friends were delightfully - entertained Thursday evening at - the home of Mrs. Arthur Finley. Snapdragons and . hyacinths were used to decorate dec-orate the entertaining rooms. Three tables of progressive auction bridge were played and during the games Mrs. Manilla Brown was awarded high score favor. A tasty luncheon was served by the , hostess to the following "' ladies present: Mrs. Emma Kennedy, MrsrOra Rowland, Row-land, Mrs. Hazel Harrison, Mrs. Bert . West, Mrs. Gwen ' Baxter, Mrs. Melba Pennington, - Mrs. Emma Rowland, Mfs7 Gertrude Sumsion, Mrs. Ella Crandall, Mrs. Lois Clegg, Mrs. Bernice Hutchin- son, and Mrs. Manilla Brown. Miss Jessee Packard and Arthur Condie were married in - the Salt Lake temple Thursday January 23. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Condie accompanied accom-panied them to the city. Before returning re-turning to Springville the young couple visited with relatives in Magna .They expect to leave some time this week for Seattle, Wash-ington-to make their-home. '. One of the most successful and entertaining parties of the ; week was given Wednesday evening when the ladies of the Alpha Beta club of this city entertained at a party at the 'home of Mr., and Mrs. G. W. Meridenhall. complimentary tar . their - husbands. : Potted plants arid , ferns formed .attractive decorations dec-orations for the spacious entertaining entertain-ing rooms. In the early evening a delicious chicken dinner was served following which' progressive games were featured. A : program of music and general sociability were enjoyed during the evening and prizes were won by Charles Boyer and Kenneth Condie. Those present included' the following members and ; guests : Mr. and Mrs.- D. P. Brinton, Mr. and- Mrs. Charles Boyer, ;Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Packard Pack-ard Dr. and Mrs. George A. Anderson-Mr. and' Mrs. M.R. Straw, Mr and Mrs. Ernest-. Boyer, Mr. "and Mrs. Will Witney, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Condie, Mr. and Mrs. V-- " ' 1 to Limit 5fl Cutex iKit $1.00XCutex '.Minute Set . III! -11 U 0 1 .. " if 31? rnAv T.SvnM OT.'c-T. "m Cocoa Almond ,, WW UU.WA AJIIUIU X JHDl .... . . Smi fp S5c "K" Lotion. Camphor, Glycerine ; and Ammonia ................ 49 35c .....27c Blum.. 65c Pond's Cold Cream . .-.fc 50c Hennafoam Shampoo ....... 300 60c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 400 75c Glover's Mange Remedy . . . . 400 50c Hillrose Hair Oil 370 $1.10 B. Paul's Henna . 000 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste 370 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste ......... 370 Sxf:., r 50c mm 50c Peau-Doux Shaving Cream . . 420 50c Williams' Aqua Velva ... . . . . . 370 $5.00 Martha Washington EledricFlat I vnn ... 10's (Limit usipmcr. speciail; ifcHy Beans 4 Pound 10c Mrs. Stover's ' Bungalow Candica Pound 00 C r I John Childs, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. E. E. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Crandall, Mrs. Mary Oakes, Mrs. Zella Argyle, Mrs. Ella Clyde and Mrs. Gertrude Hanford. - Mrs. Joseph Wing ' of this city was hostess last Tuesday to the ladies of the Kensington club - of Springville Communltyxchurch. All members present enjoyed the afternoon after-noon with sewing and social chat. A delicious luncheon was served In conclusion by the hostess. Mrs.- G. S. Condie who has spent the past three months with her daughter Mrs. Melba Osmond in Washington, D. C, will return to her home in this city Sunday, Jan. 26 according to word received by relatives here. t Complimentary to her son Paul, whose seventh birthday anniversary annivers-ary occurred Saturday Mrs. Arthur Finley entertained a number of lit-tle lit-tle school friends and relatives at their home in the afternoon. Games were features of entertainment and following: these a dainty lunch was served to all present. :c In honor ofMr. and -Mrs, -Arthur Condie, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.C F. Packard of this city gave a family dinner at their home. Friday evening. Music and social chat were other diversions of the affair and those present included Mr. and Mrs.1 Earl Condie and family and immediate members of the Packard family. . - t tMr. and Mrs. J. N. Crawford entertained en-tertained at their home in Provo Wednesday evening for the J. R club members. - An enjoyable tima was spent playing three tables of progressive "500". Mrs. Floyd Hitch-, cock of Provo and Erie Borman of Bpringville won high score prizes. A delicious luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Street, of Provo, and from Springville Mr. and Mrs. A. M. LyallXMr. and Mrs. Erie Borman. Mr. and Mrs. H. E.Urqu- Quantities Polish 300 Five . 300 60c A- Mum .1. . .f uC ,.$1.00 LhpW I Tiger . 000 t $1.50 Van- Ess Scalp and Dan-, .draff Massage Mas-sage $1.10 Pyro-Lac, , .37c loot ft rastc .... 25c Tube Dr. West Tooth Paste FREE with each Dr. 7 West Tooth Brush at 500 r . . . 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream 230 2 for 450 30c Mennen Shaving Cream 370 " r a) n CAHin)-Y hart, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter For-! sythe. - The birthday anniversary of G. W. Mendenhall was celebrated at his home Sunday with all family members present except their son Deal and family of Canada. An especially enjoyable day was spent. 'A nicely arranged birthday dinner social chat " and music were the principal diversions of"' the day. Children and their families present pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mendenhall, Mr. ' and Mrs. Arvii Child, of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Mendenhall and the Misses Alberta, Almina and Ruth Mendenhall. - The dance following the game between be-tween Provo and Springville Friday, Fri-day, evening in the high school gym was- greatly en joyed by a large crowd of young folks from this city and 'surrounding community . Mrs.- Harriet Davis and Mrs. Emma , Lee left during the : past week for a several ; months vacation vaca-tion in California. ' . . Complimentary to her husband and to Mrs. Fred Hansen whose birthday anniversaries occur the same day Mrs. Floyd Miner entertained enter-tained .at a nicely arranged birthday birth-day dinner at their home Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen and daughter Lois, Mrs. Lydia Palfreyman ' and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miner and members of their immediate families. .; Mrs. Frank Brown will be hostess to the ladies of the N. I. P. club at her home in Provo net Saturday evening. All are invited to be pres-ent. pres-ent. T . : : : The members of the Second ward Seagull class under the supervision of Mrs. Adah 3. Nelson and Also the girls of the Bluebird class under the direction of Mrs. Clara Harrison Harri-son entertained at a very enjoyable party . at the Harrison homeFriday homeFri-day evening. A program otgames, music and general sociability were features of the party with the following fol-lowing ladies present: Mrs. Harrison; Harri-son; Mrs. NelsonMrs. W. A. Har-mer, Har-mer, Misses Betn Anderson, Beth Clark, Theoja Tuttle, Gene Neill, Myrtle. Madsen, Barbara Gudmund-son Gudmund-son and.Phy His Carter, LaHae Alle-man.'Eva Alle-man.'Eva Starr, Reba Tuttle, Ver-netjal Ver-netjal Turner, Naomj Harmer, Eva Crandall , Fern .Nelson, .Fannie Donaldson, Lois Rigtrup, Gladys Harmer and Mary Pulley. Mrs. Burton Groesbeck was hostess host-ess to the members of the Ladies Literary club Saturday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served at 2:30 o'clock after which short storie.3 by French authors- were given Jn.an especially interesting manner by Mrs. Grant Crandall and Mrs. T. E. Crandall. snss uot Bradford of the Spanish Fork high school faculty, entertained . with piano selections. Mrs. Frank Salisbury Salis-bury presided and the following members ' were present:' Mrs. George Straw, Mrs. Jesse Dal ton, Mrs. Clara Sumsion, Mrs. Helen Crandall, Mrs. Grant Crandall, Mrs. LaCelle Surusion, Mrs. C. G. Salisbury, Salis-bury, ' . Mrs. Catherine r- Salisbury, Mrs. Marilla Brown,sIrs. Margaret Grooms. . v Mrs. ' Glenn Woodmansee was hostess to the ladies of the Home Culture club at her home Friday afternoon. A nicely arranged program pro-gram was given with musical numbers num-bers furnished ' by boys from the high school with their clarinets and Mrs.; Ida Dusenberry gave an especially interesting talk on "Child Psychology". Following the program pro-gram a dainty and tasty lunch was served by the hostess to about 16 members present. - Honoring Mrs. Arthur Condie who has worked In the capacity of first counselor to the president of the Third . ward M. I. A., a nicely arranged party was given by th.e officers' and teachers of "that organization or-ganization Monday evening afthe. home of Mr. and Mrs.C.G. Salisbury. Salis-bury. Progressive games furnished How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Double Chin . " " Lost Her Prominent Hips Ldst Her Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor Gained in ; Vivaciousness Gained a Shapely Figure - If you're fat first remove the cause! 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In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary J. Reid, Deceased. . - . - Creditors of the; above named, Mary J. Reid, deceased, will present their, claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 769 .North 2nd East Provo, Utah, or at the office of M. B. Pope, Suite 10, Knight Block, Provo Utah, on or before the 15th day of March, A. D. 1930. ROBERT L..REI0; Administrator. .. Pub. dates, Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1930. NOTICE OF ANNUAL . STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of Provo Commercial and Savings Bank, a corporation of the State of Utah, will bo held at their banking house at 2 West Center Street, Provo, Utah, on: Thursday, February 13, 1930. at the - hour of bne . o'clock, p. m. for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuirig year, and for the. transaction of such ' other business as may come before the meeting. .' By order of the Board of Directors. Direct-ors. : J. T. FARRER, Cashier. , Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 27th day of January, 1930. Published daily from January 27, to February 12, 1930. inclusive. pleasant ' entertainment and after these a delicious lunch was served. About fifty officers and teachers were present to enjoy the affair. An especially enjoyable and nicely arranged house' party was given Saturday evening by Miss Alberta Mendenhall at her home in this 'city for a number., of friends from the B. Y. V. .' The party attended the ball game and upon their return was served : a tasty luncheon. . The remainder' of the evening was spent dancing in' the spacious entertaining rooms. The party numbered ten guests. Mrs. George A. Anderson will be hostess to the ladies of the Alpha Beta club at her home net Saturday, Satur-day, February L Maurce Anderson Ander-son of the University o? Utah will give a talk on his recent trip to. Europe and will also display some interesting relics of foreign countries. coun-tries. All members are invited to be in attendance. Mrs. Joseph Gividen of Mapleton entertained at dinner at their home Sunday evening for a number of friends. Covers were laid, for the following: . Mr- and Mrs. Julius Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Pulley, Mls Melvina Gividen, Alfred Al-fred Pulley of Spanish Fork, Miss Ula Gividen and Earl Gividen.' Mr. , and Mrs. L. L. Baker and family were guests at dinner Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dan C. Hunter In Provo. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Cabinet -BuUders, Oak Floora .X, and Interior Finishers Broken furniture repaired and refinlshed. Reference given. All work guaranteed. We will appreciate ap-preciate your patronagee, f2 R. L. WILLIAMS 205 N. Fifth West. Phone 137S-W WANTED FOR CASH A large quantity of . USED FURNITURE NEW 2ND IIAND STORE Phone 348 - 357 West Center St We sell USED FURNITURE We Buy For Cash We SeU For Cash FOUNDEY General Foundry and Machine Work. 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' j 16 T I Light housekeeping rooms, one I single apt., one two' room apt mod conveniences. 659 No. 3rd E. J3C Neatly jr. mod apt. $20 phont 1353W. 266 W. 3 So. f21 FOR RENT .. ;- -.i':' ' ;-' - 4 a: ,'. y . : r : ';;. "-'' Nicely Furnished Room kesr--v6uy-;:u: With Kitchenette Heated and Lighted , Foir 2 Girls 691 NO. UNIV. AVE. Phone894-W POULTRY FARMS Prepare For Springtime J10 Acres; ,home, barn." FINE OR- ciiauds; fine for poultry. 40 Acres; large home, barn, coops, FRUITS AND ; ALFALFA. Ideal for Turkeys. 1 , Acre, new modern home; loamy soil; good location. , PRICE IS right; v :, ' HOMES! ' ANY PART, ANY .. PRICE rhone 1099 Willard L. So wards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 West Second North Provo City, Utah Real Estate Bargains In Homes,' Lots, Farms, Ranches and Business Property, Small properties up to the most expensive. expen-sive. Let us help you to get a HOME OF YOUR OWN this spring, or build you a home of 'your own choice and design In tho part of the city you like best. ; . 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J31 HELP WANTED- FEMALri ADDRESSING envelopes, at home, spare time. Earn substantial pay wkly ex. unnec. Dignified em- , ployment for honest, sincere persons. per-sons. EMPLOYMENT MGR., Box 038, East Chicago, IND. - j LOST : """- -i-ii--M-lrtnn.n-'JJ--n. - White gold locket with chair Friday Fri-day night at Provo high school dance at B.Y. Phone 1168. . . J30 USED PIANO 3 BARGAINS In refinlshed unctT wanos. Taylor Bros. Co. ' Piano Dept. tf. FOR SALE FORD SPORT COUPE Model A FORD ROADSTER Model A 1 CHRYSLER 75 Sport Coupe . These Cars will be Sold it Sacrifice V. H. TUFT 210 North Third West Phone 185-J - Provo r |