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TO 7: SORE THE RICVfT AWO eMOO5-. r - , 7L IMVESTlSATC ti K&u.t.Mr.en 0130 BY MCA SCMVtCC BY SMALL 'r, -.vHV Today's : - ' i-' The . first dinsaur eggs.; ever found on? this contlntent have been unearthed near; Red Lodge, J Mont., .It is reported., v-'. " " ' A number, of broken remains Of the eggs .were ; found,1, their- age -being , estimated at several tnlllion years. '; : ' ' 'The American 'eggs were found to be-', rough and - pitted; and;, differ f r omvainosaur eggd found; in Mongolia; Mon-golia; In color. The American eggs are black, ' while-, the "Mongolian egg? are reddish-brown " . v The i eggs In ' Montana were -f'ound to be larger i than" those of ..Asia. Further excavations will Vbecan-ied Vbecan-ied on In the hope 'of findlng'more perfect specimens of .the'eggs. , 1. i i .. i ' . Sticlder Solurion I . .. . . - . . . . -1 . s In this ease we c teyoni iM - boundary tine ef the square. It will ; be keen that the jfcater $trikeouf . . all ' the .points' ire tine; conlinuoutf ;. journey of iaarteerf itraijbf linetf rciurnihy to the point frsm wvhicfr ht started. " ' . ' . .' Threes ia " " TT7" """ 3 T " " " " "T" , "FT"" T"" 1b "TTT io"? tcri " - 4- .. . 25- - - I ' - : : v. - ' j ; . Bb 7" TT b9T ToTTT "TT wmmmmJLmmmAmmmiml I , , I I . I I It! HOUIZOXTAIj ' root. : YKItTICAL 7 Entrance. 1 Chnrt. iorer. 4 Tettainlnc to 3 Custom. . the calf of 41 Skillet. the leg. 42 Farewell! - i w ' 43 Chemical. 12Tt be In debt. 44 Fish. 43 .Scarlet. 13 Apart. AO. Atttft ' 15 To make lace. 1G Gwl of love. 17 Quantity. 18 Verbal. 20 To soak flax. 21 Prong ' 22 To tell.": 24 locumcnt. . 25 Women's dub. 27 Behind the tfiues.-' 30 Deef horn. ' 34 Hodgepodge. V 33'SunV AS v 37K(Jg or SATURDAY'S IaThF A G1EL1B Q G 1Q N pMlg" H IGIA LOR &tTP E, aTdul t H mTTc aste RlSElBNANAfls o srf p a , , y e fn f i e; EJ jBoB SnDni I Re TTf1a1rImIeir1 IsIoIrIe SPANISH FORK SOCIETY j. MRS. EFFIE DART, Correspondent Phone 144-W . Mr. and MYe. Joseph Swcnson en tertained at dinner Stingy, in honor hon-or of Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Shaw and daughters, Elda and Erma and son Mark of Proco --Dinner was served i at 4o'clock. Autumn llowers dec-crated dec-crated the table. .wuitional guesta were: Mrs. Sophia Nelson, Mrs. Sena Nelson, Mr. and . Mrs. Hugh Nelson and. William rAlberteon. ;? Mrs. Joseph Swenson entertained the members of the Laurencelle club ' nncps a number of special guests very charmingly Friday evening, the rooms were gay w'th autumn flowers and 'Hallowe'en Colors and symbols. A. Hallowe'en stunt :i was directed by" f- Mrs, Ellen MlUer 4ith,v,Mra 4Ianftah.,Evanf. Mrs.; Sylvia- Swenson. Mrs. George Larsen and Mrs Mubel Clayson taking tak-ing part. Twelve members of the club rere'i presinj. and the- follow-' ing: InyKedf gitetst Mrs. ; James Swf nson Mts. Jossplr LKrsen, . MrsV George, Jeneon and Mrs.- Eva John- kon. i - :, v-i ;..v ; , ' Mr. and ,Mrs: Merwin Jacobs of Los Angeles, wtre dwlnner -. guests Wednesday, of Mr and " Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Swehson;; , ' . . Miss Irene- Winn; of : LaGrainle, Ore.; arHved: here Monday" and will spend, the winter' with Idr. end Mrs. Ellis Fuller. - Miss Winn is a sister :of Mr, Fuller. .; , " ' Mrs.. Hattie Wilcox entertained the; ladies - of the Self Culture club Friday - evening ' of -last week;' Luncheon -was. served' at 8 o'clock. The . lessen. ; for the evening, ."Pro-grctwlve ."Pro-grctwlve English -.-.Wcmen,M- wl3 ?iven by Mrs. Edna jBrockbank. At roll.f call "' each-' member gave U sketch ; of one of " the ' prominent English women.' Mrs. Minnie Miller assisted -the' ' hostess in serving. There were 1-4 .members presont. f ; Mrs. Etta Beck .was . hostes?- to the members ct the Amipie club and five special guests, Mrs. Mclba Arn'cjd, - Mrs. Velma..: JarvisMrs Deil Evans, .Mrrf.- Auline Menden-hall Menden-hall 'and Mrs. Ahnie ,Sabin, -Thursday evening. Luncheon ywas served at the card, tables at 8 o'clock. Four. tables of bridge followed, Mrs. rr ! it U VJJLN 5 tUcrevcr;you arc, IiomcisTalways ' diptancc.VeTcle- s phone f or news ot ' ' faniiy and friends. -' ' -V U j. :'' '.-'.' , I Simple day rates when you . "witl talk with anyone at Xhe other telephone! . . Cedar City, Utah Oaliland, Calif. . 5. ' Tb.j&mrm ip and Fives 1 Engine. ii Conscious. 8 Conducted. Bulb flower 3 Flower leaf. 1Q I$y them 4 Membranous ; wIvm. bug, ; ' J 1 To run out. 5 Unfair monov 1 Iu ht. lender. 2t Snvor. , 0 Mature. . 3 ledal OiglU 21 IVr. . 20 Salty. , ANSWER 271'crtalnlnc to pole. ' ' ' ' 28 lAlug. 20 Took the part of nnollicr. at Stone. :i2To avoid. 33 To renovate. :t5 Identical. o ))ca4)i notice 30 3leat. 40 To kcattcr. Ruth Williams winning": the club prize and Mrs, Anna Sabin th guest prize." Autumn fldwer.n decorated dec-orated the rooms. : :. Mr; and Mrs. L. A. Sabin of Mag. na and Mr. and "Mrs. Max Mcnden-hall Mcnden-hall of Ogden, left for their homos Sunday after a week's visit 'here a the guests of Mr. rfnd Mrs. Jared Beck. f ' - Mrs. Rosetta Fluvel who has spent the past two months with her married children in RlchrielJ. Idaho, rvturncd home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mahwell. accompanied accom-panied her home.; ' , Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crandall of Provo visited here WedneBday. Mrs. Uri Stewart accompanied them home to visit with them for two .weeks'.':. -i4-'' - .'." . ,. 1 ' Mr.' and Mrs. D. P, Flrmage and the employes of the local J, C. lVrt-ney lVrt-ney store of Spanish Fork motored to Salt Lake Thursday evening to meet' J.'C.. Penney manager of the Penney; chain store system, at the Hotel Utah. Employes and managers man-agers of 14 other Penney stores of Provo were among those who were present to greet Mr., Penney. ' The - following Republican ladie.i went to Provo Thursday alternoon to attend the reception given at the home of Mrs. C. E. Maw in honor of Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot, Frederick " LobfbourOw and " the Utah candidates for. election on th Republican ticket. - Accompanying them were John E. Booth and Am mon Tuttle who were in tht, receiving re-ceiving line: Mrs. Evelyn Jbnea, Mrs. Sara Sterling, ' Mrs. John E. Booth, Mrs. Ammon , Tuttle, Mrs. Mary Marcusson, Mrs. Angus Ol-stn, Ol-stn, Mrs, Phoebe Markham, Mrs. R. H. Andrus and Mrs. Effle Dart. Co-eds st Northwestern university, univer-sity, on dates with members pjfylhe football team who were .ex pone d to smallpox, were ordered vaccinated. vaccin-ated. ' Talk about, your arms con- ferences! ;; , ... .... . ...$1.25 . . . ...-I . .... 2.55 on dt), Mr 1 v ;. ' . .. ' ; ; 7 V W . Wy' m '; )?) j y |