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Show X PRO V(J (UT. X H fi.Y ElKd HE R ALD, W ED N E S D A Y, V M A: Y ; 20 19 3 1. fAtE EIGHT J - x- 5 PAYSON SOCIETY MRS. A, R. WILSON, Correspondent ' An nte resting marriage during: the past week was .solemnized last Fridy night at the home of Mr. and . Mrs.Frank Cowan when their son, Thelbert Cowan, was united in mar-rlege mar-rlege to Miss Christine Johnson of Spanish Fork. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Robert L. Wilson of theJThird ward in the preaence of members of the two families. An elaborate wedding supper sup-per was served after the ceremony the guests being" seated at two Idng tables attractively decorated in the Meson's flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Cow. an will reside in Payson. ,Los Angeles for, a short visit 'afternoon tasty refreshments "were MclAHster gave a sketch of the themselves in. frames music etc l'ol-V" l'ol-V" "Girls' Day" ct American Fork '"at Ihe School and was brought to ; Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Schacrrer 'wish to announce ihe engagement of theirdaughter, Chrystal. to Mr. Xe ttoy Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.vVern Johnson. The marriage will take place On May 25 fn the Salt Lake Temple. Bishop and Mrs. Jaspt-.r Hill announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Althea, "to Ralph Carson. : son of Mrs. Maud M. Searlbs. The niarrnge will take place in the. near future. iUrn. Enstall Mendenhall nter-a!"e nter-a!"e ' at cbirmlris'lv arranged bridge luncheon last Saturday. Pre 1-. 1-. en t were Mrs. Jack Dixon. Mix L. D. Stewart, Mrs. C. E. McBeth. Mrst-,Oeorge F. Wiluon. Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Dixon. Mrs. Earl Fage. Mrs. John Day,' Mrs. Ada Ware. Mrs. , Fearn Gray -and Mrs. Ray Stevens. . Mi McBeth and Mrs. Earl received tht favors. x r. and Mrs. j. h, liuis jr.. en tertained at a-faraUy dinner Mon day evening in honor of their son. Sterling and wife whe wete married mar-ried last we& at Provo. ,X Mr. and Mrs. Frank paley announce an-nounce Jhe marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Maurene, to Sterling Bills, son of Mr .and Mr3. J. S. Bills Jr.. which tk place last Wedncsdav at Provo. County, Clerk Frank Salisbury Salis-bury performed the ceremohv. The young couple Will reside In Payncn.- Mrs- UUian ywellen was delightfully delight-fully surprised with a dinner party Vecntlv the affair being arfanfod hv., honor of her birthday by . her HKtbf, Mr. Srah Klmer n- daughters. Mrs. Eva Miles :ad: Mis. Ms v. Box. Fourteen . guests were present. It wa3.alao the nrthdav "ot her niece, Leora McClellan and enV too waa an honored guest, -r h v , , ,' ' .V. ; , . On honor of , Mjs.. Maurene. Dale v Bills, a. bride of last wpek, a sjfowcr W&klftn V&tffici&dnV Wternod'fit kr. Ih'paey hjorh, by her?nfthcr; Mr 'iYank DaleV. The guest llst'includ-Bd-the relatives and "older 'friends of the bride. A vr'tv of enter jainraent was provided and uncheo? 1 CSV Comfort Speed Economy ; Round Trip TO DENVER -v- COLORADO SPRINGS PUEBLO Dally departures to and including in-cluding September 30, from all Utah points between Sprfngville and Salt Lake City, ;, Inclusive, and from Ovde&. Tickets good ' in chair cars or coaches.' .Dining .Din-ing car service. 15-day return re-turn limit. .: "For Further DetaU , Phone 315 or Phone ,312 mm mm 1 TU ilbMl I II I II I) W nJ-C3Tl.m) :. . .rrora May 20 t May 28 v - (or until supply oi mirrors is exhausted) A- BEAUTIFUL .VENETIAN POLYCHROME 1 PLATEAU MIRROR WILL BE GIVEN , ' with eacH, $2 or ... "'. . Fuller. Paints BaNNWLL i m f r U -G t .im j m tt jr Bonded "Certified Materials' r Ask for.Them-f-Irrsist bn Them " Phone 164 was served. In the ievenihg, her sister, Florence entertained iii her honor with a younger group as gue3ts. Many love!y gifts were received. re-ceived. , Mr. ?nd Mrs. Golden Taylor spent Mother's Day in Provo with relatives. rela-tives. The : members of the Sorosii. Bridge club gave their annual party last Friday night at tha home of f Mr. und Mrs. Elmo Christiansen in honor of their husband's or partners. part-ners. Dinner was served before the game with car ds placed for members mem-bers and guests as follows: Mr. nn J Mis. Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. J Mar Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Pnt'C Perry Mr. and Mr. Weston BeT i Mr. and Mrs. Merril Smith, Mr. ant1: Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mr. and Mrw." Quiney Burdick, Mr. and Mrs. Nod Wightman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Harmer, Mr." and Mrs. Cove, Colvln. Miss Leona Me Clellan, Miss Madge Rcece, Miss Clara Johnson and Mrs. Sargent Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Cloward received re-ceived first prize, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith the wecond, and Mr. and Mrs. Harmer consolation. Mrs. Leona McClellAn entertained at a bridge party and waffle sup; per Monday night for Miss Madge J Fairbanks, Miss Jenme Fairbanks. Mrs. LaGrande Gudmuncsen, Mii Merrill Smith, Mrs. Wayne Loveless, Love-less, Mrs. Weston Bean and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Loveless received the pt'izcs. Dr. and Mrs. Clark of Salt Lake were visiting here Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Walter Ware. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elmer and fam ily motored to Bingham Sunday to visit their daughter. Mrs. Spense Amos. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ta$gccame down from' Salt Ijalce TSunday accompanied ac-companied by their mother, Mrs. Ophie Smith Who will x spend the summer here with Mr. and Mrs. Flyd""; Smith. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Q.Ht have alo' come down from Salt Lake for the wmmer. Mrs. Mary McBeth -and Mrs. Ada Ware have returntnt from Salt Lake where the v have spent the winter months. Mrs. Rex Harper and children child-ren accompanied them and will visit here for a week before returning: re-turning: to her home at Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mrs. Jane Brockbank of Spanish Fork has been visiting with Mr. and Mr3. Albert Bowen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bean spent Sunday In Provo with Mr. Bean's "parents." ..: '; Mr.' and Mrs. Darill BroWii we're visiting in Lehi Sunday with Mrs. Brown's father. Mr. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cowan and children were in Provo for Mother's Day with Mrs. Cowans parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leetham. Mrs. C. H. White visited in Span-!sh Span-!sh Fork Sunday with her mother, Mrs. EmmaTCreer. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallup of Provo spent Sunday In Payson with Mrs. Galiup's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan. Mr, and Mrs. Grait Simons entertained en-tertained at a family dinner at their home for Mother's Day. Out-of-town fruests were Mrm and Mrs. Day Simons of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Simoifa, Mr. and Mrs. Jadk Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simons it O. P. SKAGGS BUItOING '.. S E C O N O F.t O O R EAST CENTRI ST PHONE PHOVO-'2 J6 PiidVo; ii ttx n UNDER STATE SUPERVtsidN OR more purchase- of and Products' LUMBER. CD. m t m m i0to300 7S of Provo and Mrs. Emma; Fereday of Mammoth. . ' '. Mr? and Mra4 N. SK. Whfte. and family, Mr. and "Mrs. R;S. Wimmer and Miss Helen Hulsh of Salt Lake and Miss Kathfyh Dougla-ss of Eureka, Eur-eka, spent Sttttday here with their mother, Mrs Emma Douglass Mrs Jennie Mc :lellah and Mrs. Clyde Wilson went to Logan Friday Fri-day to visit their daughters, Miis3 Agnes McClellan and .Miss Kathryn Wilson who are attending school ata1 the Utah State Agricultural tollege and to attend a mother's iay sociar given by the -students at tWe College for their mothers. The girls accompanied them home on Sunday for mother's day, returning Mondav to schooL Mri' and Mrs. Walter Ware have come i'rom- Salt Lake to make their home in Payson and are loeated in the John Dixon home"-on North Main street. Mr. Ware is employed at the Smoot Lumber company. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and Mr.-and Mrs Amley Pulver motorod o Nephi Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Bemell Goebel, formerly former-ly Miss Grace Wilson. . Mr. and Mrs. Willis Loveless came town from Salt Lake last week and will remain for an indefinate ueiiod with their parents, Mr. and Mis. J. A. Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cromar and children of Eureka have been visiting visit-ing here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jeppson. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Powell of Suit 'Lake are visiting here " this week with friends and relatives. They are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wyler,enter-tained Wyler,enter-tained at a family dinner Sunday "for Mother's Day. Mr. and ":Mrs. Donald Christensen of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Glen All-man All-man of Provo were here for the cc-crsion. cc-crsion. Mr. and Mrs. James Frahcom and Mr. and'' Mrs. James H. Francom had a Mother's Day dinner at their home and a number of friends called call-ed later in the day. Dinner guests from out-of-town were Mr and r?;. Alma Francom, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Francorn, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Her-man Allmehdmger. Mr. and Mrs. Neil -Francom. and families from Midvale. Mr. and Mm. Argy'e Evans and children from Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dart and children of Spanish Fork. Mr. John Buxton and his mother of Hemer, California, spent Aie 'week end in Pay3on with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Drake and Miss Melba Drake. They were en route to their home in California after visiting in Colorado. v- ' Mrs. Marjorle-Kitchen and little da ughter and her. bOrther, Harold Wilson came fro -m Provo. Saturday to spend the week end with their mother. Mrs. Emma Wilson. Mrs. Julia Hancock was in Salt Lake ovei- the week end with her children Sunday evening yith her M6thera Dav party was given in her honor at the home of her daugh ter.Mrs. Lor Is Manwaring. The guestp included a number of close friends in addition to the family. Mr. Maurice Sellberg- of Sari Ped--o- California,snent Raturdayln Pavson. the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. .t. E. Wigrrall. Hewent to Salt Lake Sunday to visit friends before returning to his home. ;X Mrs, Barbara Wood had a dinner nerty at. her home Sundav for all her children and grandchildren including in-cluding Mr. and Mr. Geoge Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stanton and their families fam-ilies and Mr. and MVa. C"arence Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. JSldrldge Snyder of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Cordilia. Envder were her guests. Sunday evening. Close friends, and neighbors of Mrs. Bertha Blessing arranged a most pleasant surprise partv in her honor last week. They gathered at her- home and spent the afternoon With a general social and lunch Mrs. Blessing and her daughters. Bertha and Magdalene left this week for Salt Lake to reside. She has sold her home In Ihe First Ward T .AHlaned and f riends Df dtgrian-ize4 dtgrian-ize4 labbrwill find it to their interest to be present at a Public Meeting v:""' V''' . of the r ; - Utah State Federation of Labor : to be held in the y CITY AND COUNTY BUILDING II City 3 (i I ikll I II UUWU 8:00 P. M. Principal Speaker ii MvL THOMPSON PreMde'nt of the Utah State Federation of Labor ii to-Mrge7Ju.il Sullivan, formerly of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Quikley and children, Marjorie and Shu ley of Sugar City, Idaho, spent the week .end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Webb. They were Joined 1 at Brigham City by their son, Max and he made the trip with them . -James Clove who has treen principal- at the Payson high school for aittUTmber of years left Sunday niorriihg for California, where he will t tend school during the summer. sum-mer. Mrs. Clove has moved to Spdhish Fork for the summer Mr. Clove will not return to Paj-son for next year. Mr and Mrs. Mlvin Crook and children Of Salt Lake accompanied by Mr. Merrick spent 'Sunday here with their mother. Mrs. Margaret Crook. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vincent and son, Howard of Provo were also h6re for the day. Mr. and Mrs. John Person went to Los Angeles, leaving last Thursday, Thurs-day, to spend mother's day w!th their son, William F, Persson and wife. n Mrs. Wesley Pickering and Mrs. Geor ge Rogers of Provo speht Sunday Sun-day here with their mother, 'Mrs. C. E. Clovvard, Sr. John F Harris, who has been at Long Beach, California, for several months, arrived home Saturday eve. ning for an indefinite period. Mrs. Valma. Peterson -r.rertalned at a femily dinner Sunday-for Mr. and Mrs. Harris". Mrs. Cordelia Moriit, and sons. Bob and Dale, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldridsje Snyocr of Spanish Fork Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Street were -the dinner guests of Mrs. Grace F. Powelson in Provo Sunday. The Harlequin club of the Payson high school gave their final party for the year on Monday at noon in the fining room of the school. A ganquet was served and a program was given, by members of the club Mi. nn'e Storrs and children of Salt Lake spent Sunday here with her parents, .ts. Nathan Simmons. Sim-mons. A marriage license was is.med in Provo last wek to Miss Maurene Daley,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daley and Sterling Bills, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bills Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Ruth and Winston Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. John , Done left Thursday to visit . at Odac City with Mr. and Mrs Melvin Done. They will also visft. the canyons of southern Utah and take the ' trip over Mt. Carmel highway. ".ojjmK? Miss Ferh Page and MlsaEda Psge, who are attending school air, the Utah State Agricultural csdljeg in Logan, came home for Mother's Day. ) o A large number of Payson people peo-ple went to Salt Lake Thursday for the Nebo. stake temple worker's work-er's excursion. Mr. andMrs. J. V.Manwill had a number of their family home Sunday Sun-day for Mother's Day including Mrs. J. W. Calderwood and ,chiW-4 ren.and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Mah- will of Salt Lake and Mrs. Stanlev Cahoon .and children of Spanish Fork. Mr and Mrs. Fred Hill entertained entertain-ed members of their family at. dinner din-ner Sunday, twenty being present. "" "7 t Mr, and Mrs. Dave Bigler .and children, spent Sunday at Herrima r, with relatives. Mrs. Eustace "Mendehhall visited at Mona Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Shepherd. . A man's brain attains its maximum max-imum weight in 20 years. x TALLMAN IN CHINA SAN FRANCISCO, May 20. UR --William Talhnan, long sought for the murder of Mrs. Virginia Patty in Los Angeles in 1929. is. in China working as a radio instructor in the Nationalist army according to i rA'nfirt ma H Imlitv Thv hisi fnrmcr roommate. Ray Mllholiand. (BDQo Court Room Li : nt Foiled t ' ' Jte.' Three times Tommy Wilson (above) planned to elope with Irene Everett, pretty blone daughter of a Long Island grocer, and each time unforseen developments interfered. in-terfered. The marriage would have taken place anyway, had not a wealthy rival appeared On the scene. Wilson is an important character char-acter in Ruth Dewey Groves' new serial story, "The Melody Girl,? vh.ch started yesterday in the Her- aid. DALUN INFANT LAIBAT REST Grave side ftineral services for Junior Dajlin, infant csor of xr. ald-x Mrs Morris Dalli'n of this city, whtf'.died Thursday night were ield Saturday afternoon in the Ev-aijfeh Ev-aijfeh cetnetery with C. O. Claud-Wi Claud-Wi 'officiattng . Tbe child was born in Spring--ville May '12, 1931. Serviving are the parents, Mr. and Mr. Stephen Dallin, Springville ; - Mr. and Mr3. Delbert Routtdy, Mapleton. Towh'Goes Year Without Accident PALMYRA, 111. The automobile drivers in this little Illinois town should tell the world - how it is done. In the entire year of 1930 not a single automobile accident was reported, nobody was injured and not even a smashed fender fen-der was recorded So the National Safety Council has just reported. 88c SALE 88c Thursday, Friday and Saturday Note a few of our many bargains, for-the big sale. This will be a big saving to you. G0o Men's and Coys' H. V. 1). Unions, 2 for . .88a C9c Merrts and I3oys' Work Shirts, 2 for 88c $1.50 Men's and Roys' Dress Shirts, each : . .885 20c Engineer and Fireman Hose, 6 pair .K8c $1.50 Ladies' pure silk HdSe'' Pair 88c 48c Men's. Ladies' and Children's Chil-dren's Hose, 4 pair 88c f.1.40 L. D. S. Garments, pr. . .8o $1 4-in-hand Men's ties, each 88c H0c 4-in-hand Men's ties. 2 for 88e $1.50 Ladles' House Dresses, I 2 for ." .;.;...:..B8d $1.50 Swimming Suits, each.. 88c .' Entire Line at Big Reduction ilOc Best grade Lingette, 4 yds. 88c 25c Cretonnes, 5 yards 88cJ 25c Best French Percales, . 4 yards . ."88c j20c Best color-Percalo, 5 yds. 88c 10c Best Devonshire, 4 yds. 88c J8c Best Chfambray Shirtings, yards .88c 42-In. Bleached Pillow Tub-. " ".fng, 8 yards . 88c 'One hundred premiums given away A coupon with each purchase pur-chase at VAN'S 348 West Center Elopement " 1 -i h , ; $A ; ' A h-" ? ' v I V - 1 I v V; r7 9 V t&te ",' V j ' ' ; L SERVICES FOR CLIFFORD WAID The Seventh Day Adventist church was filled to capacity Tuesday Tues-day afternoon, with relatives and friends Who erathered to pay finall tributes to C. O. Waid, well known oarber, who died Saturday noon at his home on East Center street. George -Tfuesdale, elder of the Seventh Day Adventist church of Salt Lake City, presided at the services and delivered the funeral sermon. The invocation was offered of-fered by E. A. Mitchell, who also spoke. Mrs. Marie H. Homer and Murray Mur-ray JKoberts sang the duet, "Calm as the Night." Mrs. Homer ren-'dered ren-'dered the solo, "One Sweetly Solemn Sol-emn Thought," and Mr. Roberts furnished the solo, "Flee as a Bird." Mrs. Alene C. Simmons was the accompanist. Interment was in the Provo city cemetery, where the grave was "dedicated by Elder Truesdale. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. Chicken Dinner Set For Thursday The public is cordially invited to attend the chicken dinner to be given by the Bonneville ward Relief Re-lief society, at the Igloo, 340 South Seventh Kast street, Thursday. The delicious dinner will be served from 11 . m. until 7 p. ni. Proceeds from the affair will be used for charity. The patronage of the public will be appreciated by the committee in charge. St' IT IS FILED Suit for quit claim deed has been filed in the district court by Sylvester M. Jackman against Ira S. Gardner et al? , TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOft RENT . FURNISHED Desirable mod apt, garage, close in. No children. 92 S. 2 West. jn!9 FOR RENT IJNFtlRNlSHFD 5 rm mod top" apt. Apply 140 West 2 South. ' m26 Attractive, modern 3 room apartment, apart-ment, breakfast nook and bath, electric stove, frigidaire, garage. 132 West 2 South. m26 4 rm mod with garage and stoves. Phone 304W. m26 Orfur. 3 rm mod. basement apt. 430 South 4th West. jn2 Nice . 4 room mod apt, furnace heat, close in, $25 per mo. Owner would like to lease 1 year. Willard L. Sowards, 39 W. 2 No. m23 MISCELLANEOUS Stove repairs. Parts for any stove or furnace. The Fix-It Shop. 54 No. 4th West. jnl9 Trellises any style, made to order. The New Fix-It Shop. 54 No. 4 W. Phone 1292W. jn 19 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Choice tomato plants, green peppers. pep-pers. 35c cwt. 202 So. 10 West. Phone 606J. m26 rHl Offers At A Pr Offers Lovt rice! William Powell lit ArMMMd "LADIES' MAM" HUPERT HUGHES' Crcil Novel KAY FRANCIS CAROLE LOMBARD -ADOE Song Jartoon Boy Friend Comedy Npwb Weinesday Thursday (paramount A Publix Theater Charlie Chaplin "CtTY LIGHTS" Mid Nlte Preview Saturday Sunday Monday - Tuesday NOW SHOWING RICHARD BARTHELMESS "THE LASH" With MARY ASTOR MARIAN NlXONRt:t) KOHLTER JAMES RENNIE Settings as Gorgeous as the Story. Fighting Romance of OUi California 111 rV D 7 J iiiiiiuiiiiim - Illlllk MM ii 1 1 1 ii Rules Fiesta I ' " M'" In Los Angeles", with the largest Mexican population in the world outside of Mexico City, thousands celebrate the traditional holidays of their country. Josephine Ocam-po, Ocam-po, a Mexican working girl, has been chosen queen- for the Independence Inde-pendence day celebration. She is 19 years old and sells hand-made Mexican Mex-ican wares in a tiny outdoor sl)op. BUS DKIVE.Il SUCCUMBS MERCED, Calif., May 20. ll! Floyd D. Cregger, 59, driver of the school bus that carried seven children chil-dren to death and injured many others May 7 when it ran in front of a freight train, .died here today. i ' . Legal Notices J. . O; NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Mayflower Metal Mining company, com-pany, a corporation, principal place of business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Mayflower Metal Mining company, a corporation, held on the 11th day of May 1931, assessment, No. 1, of five mills per share (or $5.00 per 1000 shares) was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to I. E. Brockbank at his office, Room 10, Knight Building. Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on Saturday Satur-day the 20th day of June, 1931, will be delinquent and advertised for sale, and unless payment is made before, will be sold at 12 o'clock noon on 'Saturday, the JJlh day of July, 1931, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. , ORVIL, WRIGHT,, Secretary. Published: May 20, 27, June 3, 10, 1931. 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