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Show iGE FOUR PROVO (UTM) EVENING-HER ALD FRIDAY, FEB R U A RY--2 1, 1,9-30. SECTION TWO DOTS , AND HER BUDDIES ACTIOS ,1 CAKiT . Aft asldk & or voo u. 7 'ASHINGTON TUBUS . LJL TOiGWT ..... . 8- .. 'f. p.-i : SWOAOt OtW60 W VAU0O 'n MAM f a- r. i 3 ;UIU -PWSOM MS ESCAPED: US SCVCX3t4ER, FAR OUT AT IfcO, WOW TrtEM,; NO ONE . KtlQVNjS. TftEfcE. IS NO i U ,HOP OP RESCUE, NO W0?E OF ESCAPE. US OM A-CORAL X4 tLU US AS CHVWAr OS TO SOOTH SEA, CAMUBAUS OiM'N POP for;; J" i '",: - W Vf .. ii - i.. L. . . - - JXJ . V i.TrrzTl TililM?eE By Cfone By Martin SIDE GLANCES By George Clark ii . . - . NUV .OMeTmM&'-S CTA BOLt 0AV4S0H WILL ttME HO MERCY1. tt HWTGS-TrtErt WTv AtL WVS EvItL HEART AND WUL- $TO. AT NOTHG By Cowan WE GONMS . . r A"STE1 UTTLt ' SYMPATHY ON THE YiEWLYVCDSC ,WHEH THEX LCAJNE ! THAT THE, ' I COLOWELHAD . 1AQE.0 KUNT-AKVr. FO MILUQUS".' tU TO DSCOMET fHKT- SHE HAT) LOST ;vEvTHuci m .the.- BIG JOKE? AtA 1 THAT M. WM! HAW : "VfTX V funnv ? , I vKrr "tvlv vou wei f? 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Games and music were en joyed and , at 11 o'clock a delicious tray luncheon was served, to 23 girl friends.. The bride was the recip ient of many beautiful and useful gifts. Miss Hilda Van Leuven of Springvillo was a guest at the Party. ., , iJLESMAN AM, f l OaOEREOTAT.UVe FlSH XHAT 06A0 OME.SAiM, crr four, hours foo VLL 6 OUT tT, ARS CfR.f VJHGM I O-GT TD TH' STOR&v SAlAi WHAT ooim ABOUT. TH (NX. UIVG. CARP PR.0GR.GO? SHG'S RAISIM ecc. about rr mm , ; Zif 3 NoTtcil- IE otM (siS) ; ill By Small -cuts ffS crgmu' ITT FOffHSp,; K i "TtteRe's omlv. ome utFr ftMV a's. XMJM.HtS TtlA? e600T eiTlrtU; UR BOARDING HOUSE 7 : - - ur L-t j t. i rwivi KlOUJcU L VUAI4-T FUMBLES" OF TH GVlL5,' i a ' mv c 3 at? - stoue: - -.Vca'RB frit)RTlJcS aV -ffAjO r ' K'Jovi y -fH LAW WILL- TLAT-FOO-T IM AAi - Accuse - me oF?.TudUfAft By Ahetii I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1 1 . Wmmx. The members of. th Self Culture club held their regular meeting- Friday evening of last week, at the honja of Mrs. Joseph F. Skinner. The program was in patriotic vein honoring Abraham Lincoln. At roll call each member present gave an interesting item concerning Lin coln, an anecdote or quotation, Mrs. Lyle Creer gave a' description of the Lincoln memorial as she vis ited it last year. A paper, "The Three Women Who Influenced the Life of -Lincoln' was given - by Mrs. Rowena . Hodge ; piano music wijts furnished by Bernell and. Ann Skinner and Mrs. Harvey Neilson. A delicious luncheon was served in which the patriotic idea was carried but, to the. members and six invited in-vited guests: Mrs, R. C Swalberg- ,1 Mrs. Harvey Nielsoi), Irs. M. O. Rockhlll, Mrs. -Nora Robertson, Mrs.Charles Hone and Mrs. Milton Beck, the latter of.Payson- K Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swenson announce the . birth of a son at their home, Feb. 12. sang; Ed Williams sang two solos; Miss Gladys Williams, two. solos, and Miss Naomi Worthen played-piano played-piano selections. Mrs. 1 Dena Bowen gave an Interesting historical histori-cal paper, in humorous vein. At 11 o'clock a buffe't luncheon V was served to 75 relatives and intimate friends ,of the three hostesses who were assisted in serving by Mrs. Lillian Money, Mrs. Lola White,. Mm. Mary ,W. Bird, Miss Naomi Worthen and Miss Gladys Williams. Mr. and Mrs." Floyd Ludlow entertained en-tertained at a party. Saturday eve ning for a few of their old friends. A pleasant evening was enjoyed, radio music being a feature. Luncheon Lunch-eon wag served. ' voa - c am TrLotJ a pe.R ALoUc3 MiJUS OUR ' .PATRO4Aee 'PReSEMc.H . ADt)E. Aki Ai ; OFl)iSiaiTV AUD FEFAlEMtt-r; ,-to.VOUR DRAB 5 HOP "BV : 2 VoU . AM' VOLlR PALS AUe LIKC . J A CTOVdP OUMl - AM- 011 s-r iM .TH.' ! WAV AAA' HoLDlM.C:BACkfs By Blosser A BUS: BOLL t?03 . WS GOMMA POT lhlV00a 006 .SHOW UtsLL SOftC TO VUIM Mil C 1 "0 T wt StwvKC HC. iTRuMB-Otl-T 1 - r ."rTftlS D06 SftcM , Dl?1T AklA l 1 "'Hi 1 nsaw- ear wq≪ .ll.o.lots nP-.DOOKK''il -, X,' ft . TK16T t4 VARO !! 1 TSHOOLOSA rw 'i 1 f ? MOfA WoOlomt do F: SHE Wo-JtDMT: . 1 . 1 G-WI77oTHai V4LL f4VEaTAtiO FORTUAT-Arn. f0O AFRAO SUtc'LL; CWAS OS ALL OCT W-a',SUTS--SKS OS MTU ooa 0O6S ? ' 'm JbST TODAY 5H POT 4 Y PUP OOT-AND SAID - V: TUTS VAR D WAS THE , J 5 -j 1 PLACE FOV2ALL. pOGSj - .1 - t-( i -i ' l. tV 4 SERVICE, Nw Frank Lester Jones of Thistle and Lucy Hannah Hooper of Span-. isH Fork were married Monday at the office of the county clerk at ProvoA E. Byron Dastrup. performed perform-ed the ce remony. James Edward Clark of Benjamin Benja-min and Catherine Williams of Spanish Fork were married Wednesday Wed-nesday in the Salt Lake temple. The bride is the daughter of - Mrs. Ernest Williams and' has been an operator at the local telephone of- f ice for several years. . " One of the big social events of last, week which took the form of an', unusual party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed WiHiams.1 The function honored three "Janes" who were joint; hostesses for the occasion, all having birthdays in February, .they were Mrs. Jane. Wil liams, Mrsi Jane' F. Bowen, Delta, Utah, and .Mrs. Jane Hodgens, who teaches school at Henefer, Utahv and was ,hnme f r a week's visit; The .big feature of the evening was t dramatic reading of the war nlay, "Sun Up." given by Archie Williams in a very able manner. By .. special request Mr. Williams gave also severf comic readings; Shirley Bowen gave comic, read ings; Mrs. "Margaret Bell riv" readings; . enjoyable music include piano selections by Mrs. 'Mary Wil liams Bird; Miss Jane B. Williams Fresh Ham Pork Roast FAMOUS v FIRSTS A j.r-1- YJ A tAfa. t fl in-inn NESTm Q'JIZK r.JCErTICM: SECONDS Here's an item our customers never tire of. A big con -signment of corn- . fed, ' fresii pork hams have been received re-ceived i fro m Nebraska Ne-braska for tomorrow's tomor-row's (Saturday) ' selling. These fine fresh pork hams will be sold by the whole or half, or .will be ' cut 1 into chunks or roasts of any desired size. These hams urc lean and tender. Their eating qualities quali-ties are better than those of any you have ever been able to buy in this country. coun-try. See these to- . morrow and you'll i have a big roast . from one of them I for Sunday. The price mill be sur prisingly low. ' . . i We Have Escaped The O. P. Skaggs System Store of , Provo has escaped, first . because wc have never been accused ac-cused of dishonest dealings, and second sec-ond because our - store is not owned - by foreign capital and money spent in pur - store remains in the community. W try to be right on every subject, and we are surely glad our store is home owned and is not included in any . local feeling against chains.', 7i east Renter st. fOODy Z-im'ttTj'. vTORtS 'A Surety of Purity" |