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Show is & i t -I fX 1 -A ' ' r ' ' ' ' V.; v 7-S - - v' ' - A. "as i vv A A iP.KO,VO(UT A H) ;-EVENIKGHER ALB, FRIDA Y, 'S-EPTEMBER ;2o 93:L PAGE, 0N1H VJ. - vr yavpaivt 4 T1 IX1LI-IW X. MRS. A. R. WILSOy, Conysppndent r . k- Phone 64 : v : Mrs.Gepfge : Pickering, omerly Miss Geneva Ballabtyne, a bt-ide of IativeeK.' Avas;the'. guest of honor at howef -1giveiv by Misa -Norma jDills; Miss' Fern .Bale Jand.' Miss' Madge yylerast Friday evening afe tfce Tiome of Mrs. Ie'ElJTaylor.' ?he gunsU Were eetfved at Psm&H tab!ei and progressive games were played,AEva Wfley-and , Inez xOtt receiving prizes. The yoltng bride received many lovely gifts. Present ,at, beign Joyable"; affair ' were Miss Madge Elmer, Miss, Edith Elmer, lilr tt. YLuella - Larsen. Mrs. Wilma -Smith. "Mra. Lillian CloWrd, Miss jjonna -iqKermg, . aiiss , JJorotny Pickering, Mra. . Delia Francom, Miss Ada Wilson Mrs, Grace Kel-son, Kel-son, Mrs.; Sterling Bills, liiss Inez Ott MisV Maybeth Reynolds' and Miss EllaWileythe-guest of honor and the hostesses. ' " . .. Members W the ? Ml Kan Wee class frtlie:JFiurth vard Primary arranged a - delightful surprise party Friday Wening Jn honor of their teaeher.-Mrsi Florence Mitch-: keir. "the affair, was held at .her home ami a variety of clever games and" anice lunch provided fthet entertainment. en-tertainment. Present a went Mrs. Eva". Crook, of the Primary, presi-denev presi-denev and Mrs. Permelia Maver. secretary, and. class niembers Flor- Crook," Deon CrQofc Phyllis Dixon, Helen 'Shuler. . , Nellie Schaerrer. JenniftWIlsoni , Madge , Peterson, Anna' May -Schaerrer and Leora .Mitchell. - tvfValtecand Gilbert Peay, sons of Miv' -tLnd Mrs. ArthurPeay, left -;Toesday ,f or Salt Lake where they Jvyill attend school at the University -Mrs. Dora ; jFoweil was hostess;, at a pleasant Huncheon and social -foe guests :.iasi r ncajr nuernuun. .Cards were placed ff r Mrs; ; E.' ii. Street a 'fMw :;Iyee R.: Taylor, Mrs.X John F.' "piesoTiUri Emnia WilsonJ; Mrs'. C'q. -Nelson, Mrs.' Sid-Coralyr Mrs.' Flint' Dixon, Mrs; tl, X Mot Mulling 'Mrs. Ansa C Page Mrsi Cordelia Morris; - MsWells Clow ard and Jktrs Pageeery-ss: V L lalel Wiison iand Kenneth-fatten who hav4 ''been at '"Uhe Nebeker rancn in uaggeti- county, returnea home .Sifidayv to enter" school. fDMe-at fDMe-at the.B. U., and Kefin.e.th inhd' Payson " junior high. A Mrs. Xs'JV. Nebeker, soi Nd ; and graiSdson, Dlckichristensen, 'camev In- v ithj "them ani remaine4 Ito visit f or ' ae v- eral day. tX' Miss" EdiUiManwllf ftvbrde of this week, was Ihe guest of ho'nor' atsa shower Monday evening gtven, by Miss Phyllis , Tanner at her hom on Utah javehue. The follQwingf ciose irienas enjoyea tne aeiignrul affair'i-4 Mrs. Robert-Grotegut of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Thomas-Tfelson. Mrs. Ralph CarsonMiss Cecil Gale; Miss Edith' Shuler, Miss Marian Patten, Miss' Mable Stark, ;'mss Faye Simmons, Miss Erma John- son. Mias Leanora McClellan, . Miss Ruth -Mcaellan; Miss Alice Vickers and hostess. ' . V 1 Mr, and Mfsv m JBlsselCand Mrs. Anna Balzly motoredHo MapT ton last Friday to attend the funeral fu-neral ! of their 'grandfather, H.- P. Jensen.; x;' v. CMtsJ. y Man will , entertained at ft.Driaai ssnower joonaay axcernoon IJarpJd Okfirman; tlr i 'aakr. M-' Beth And Mrs. JUquI Harpier, , K - - 1 - - J' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dixon spent the week end in Salt Lake.- t 1 I x f XMr arid Mrs. -;M. Bissell .aair family pentj Sunday aAc Sprlngvill-at Sprlngvill-at the home of Mrsf. John Bisselll ." Jonior .Qixpn ,has goie tp Salt Lake and will attend school atthV .university durjng Ihe, coming school. year. , . Wx r -Mr. ahd Mr Jay JHalLand fani, ilymd.v Mrs. Jennie Briscol ana family.or Salt Lake spent Monday at the homeof Mrs.' J. M? Bissell ;Mrs.t Jennie VD." jMcClellan ' and Mrs. -HyrumxMcClellan motored to Salt Tuesday, Mra.Byron Jlaece ,and, chikiren accompanied Edith Mannira-bdefhsreek f.iffliieft J?lr 'v;Clp?e. neighbor; friends 'and included - Mrs. ; Frank Cowan, Mrs, p.' O, Loveless,' Mrs. Isaac Hansen; Mrs. George Chase. Mrs. Abner Baird,-Mr.Rulon JffilL. urs. iesis : wuson, rAirs. meoer a. neiov xars.. George eaDrry, jarr George CJoward, Mrs. George .Wil- son, Mrs.iLo anoon anaMrs.wat- son wniie oi apanisn r one.- jeaanv lovely gifts wete" presented id the iMiss Agnes McClellan left last Friday forX-ogan tb enter" school at the Utah Agricultural college. This is her Junior year, 0 "n t TJjehomje,of .'Mrand Mrs. J. V. Manwill was the scene of a pretty- wedding Wednesday evening when their daughter, .Eoith, , Was ' united In marriage to Dell Wbiie son of Mr, and Mrs,.- WaUon White Hf Spanish Fork. The ceremony was I Ais- '4d t' performed b Bishop Robert L, Wil- lVjelin : Johnson ; were - in rvo 4 8pn.of.the Third.ward in? the pres;! -h lth iestA ofH ence of members of the 'two fam ilies. A wedding dinner followed.' 'l-he home was attractively decorated decorat-ed with a profusion of .choice flow ers 'Wf the seasorf. The .youngr' coupie wiu resiae-m tspanisn orK .Misg re.rn -age, sMiss.wina ir'age, Miss Mildred Curtis.and Mia? Melvi Curtis lef t this week lofnterscbopl at" the Utah Agricultural college at Logan, . , : ovet the week ,end th guests; of Mrs. L. D. Fraugbton. . Miss Ziska Bissell spent thevweel ena in sail xAxe,, we guesx . oi jaiss Bertha -Blessing.' 1 Curtis Harding' Jeft Bunday,forJ. jupgan io enter scnooi at tne ;Utan Agricultural college, , He will jnteti his senior year in the , school of buslnAas. li,u''- 4 . j . u - : Members, of the O..G. Bridge -club enjoyed a delightful dinner party last Friday -evening atthehome of Mrs.. Deon Wightman The. effective decorative plan .m. was '-carrred. out with early fall flowers. .'Coyers were placed 'forMrs. .Wiehtman. Mrs. Dean Schaerrer, MrsZ-Eldon LUd-' low, Mrs. Hamilton Richmond, Mrs. Powell McDowell; Mrs. Hyrum Mc- CJeuan. JUrsHelen Taylor, Mrs. Lu oCUtah! during the coming year. IT In honor :bf .her daughter Miss ' ctlle Taylor, MlssCIara- Pace, iira. '' 1 111 11 1 . 'J1, " ti". ' " -' ' . ii. . " '"i i. '' ." ' .!., r ' .. . 'J m aii i j .,.)' iii ii ii ii in mi ei ji ,11)111 ii u i . 'i ij ' . . . x - - 'fV- w , GrainstotXiold AThis is-thcry-'tihestirsGfade, "ii 1 1 1 1 1 iiiii in Buy one andet one f ree. lb, bag . . 35c Purer Lard Pure iiirrSluS. Inspected ' ;8it:paa:; . . 4 93 d i, A i r ia , V . I fefce's, -in IGoz.' cans. " a V. 5:ig. cans Springyille or Pleasant Grove brand. , y iMbutV 48 iw ; : : 79c LargeNo. 2V cans in ,'heavy' syrup." :n Swfeei Com 'Can . : , 1 Oe I, 'Highway brand jsugarccrn- .) - - . . June Peas - 3 cans w29c Tender early.iFune peas. t-!' '--'- L Camnbeirs asserted soim. w , : , I y r- ? x - --5;ifQir MEATS Toilet Soap v , Corn Plakes- .rC: Large pacJsago .. C&ffee, lb. can37j51; Cookies, 3 doz. . E; "spiced ginger Salmon, Ig. can I4bbys red. . . . . il. . Glrmade, 9 IbuZ .TrUentaualitV ......7.. "7 Scot Tissue 3 f 0n2 iarre roiis Brooms,, each i.CO Beal .quality ..V-V-Vri-v'"-' NavyBeansib, Lae, v smooth , i . Vli v; " " " Onions, 10 lbsSa Sweet Spanish: .... A j.' ' , , potatoe:20llbQc Jiledluin size .V ' V . Miss' Kathryn , Wilson 1ef t 'Thurs day jto register arthe University, of Utah in Salt Lake for the .coming school year. " , ? f- sMlss Lenta Lant spent Monday In Salt iLase in company with ' the queens from tne , other -towns Ih Utah county. - ' - . - Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall was the guest of. her mother, Mrs. -Sarah .Shepherd n -Mona last Saturday. Mrs. Fave in&rham and son Dale have returned home from Park City where heyee .the. guests ;p her ouijt. MrsDeon . Maurrow fori a month. -4 ;TJ""V- ':"' ' t 9P (7,C6m,:.C3iampion aV- ' -s- - . - i V V'- lv7 -Edward JCottwitz, above, ate 37 ears of sweet corn (courtivthe cobs) in one hour and 45 minutes to win .the first world's championship corn eating contest at Orvnville, Minn Kottwitz, 37, is a South Dakota farmer. His nearest competitor quit iwith a groan after 32 "cobs. John T. t has been in south- ern Utah during; tne past week. Miss -Leona -McClellan was hostess, host-ess, to the Sorosis JBridge " club at a most delightful bridge party last week. Mrs. Walter Ware, Mrs. Wayne Loveless and Mrs. La ,3rande lOudmundsen were special gueais. Asters m dainty pastel shades centered thetables and the rooms, were bright with the season's flowers. , Miss Madge Reece ; and Mrs. ElmoT Christiansen' received the bridge favors. N- ' Mrs: John Done entertained at a bridal shower - "Tuesday 1 afternoon at her home in - honor of her neice, Mrs. George Pickering, formerly Miss Geneva Ballantyne, whQ was married last week. The guests num- Provo Is Free From Disease - - loday 7 - Whdpper , i i . i STONY FORD, Ariz.; Sept. 25. Twenty -men went to work today on the Stony "Ford South-; errt railway, straightening out the line, bent yesterday inr , freak hoUand-cold spell. ' Hot sunshine from a cloudy sky shone on one side of the ' track' but not the. other. This caused the norjth side rails to expand, while the south side metal stayed. where it was. The consequence, was that the track slowly curved, until fin-- ally the Stony Ford d was - . - , .-. . - ., X SOME ANIMAL VNEWCHAVEN, Conn., Sept. 25. There has been ' assembled in . the Peabody museum of Yale, a skele" ton of a prehistoric Brontosaurus an animal believed .to hava lived 120.00000 years ago, .The bons of the . beast -were discovered in Wyo ming -50 years ago and they -have F3 : Missionaries 1 Oil TTCalled AVPayipri ;x of an animal. The. skeleton is 70 morethan six tons. A calf owned by u farmer near Stigler, Okhi., has ey?n legs, ca-h' With divided hoqves, ' bones . unS joints. , ' . just been put -ogether into the form;t5ion for the L. D.-S; Church ln-.va PA YSON. Three"' younr people from tliePayson 6econdk ward are, v; leaving ...early in October to fill mlv ' iT i'ln-.vsV-7 rious mi!isions' in the 1TS, .Miss W ( -A- I $scajnpps5MjeaeQ(j5j feet kng,'si,x feet high, and wclgbfctifle Curtis. 4 daughter ofDranU:.V Air-s;ii. -yunw; miss inez daughteV f Mr. and -Mrs. C.- FredVv' Cfl p.h4 LaMar Hendnckson. son $ of. Mr. and. Mrs. Artluir.IIendrick-'". i The xnu-sionary committee or ne.. . bvai-dv willt;jk' a missionary-dance'' f. in their honor on Tuesday evenjfng, -ii, September 19 in ahe junior bgb, chopi. anil a farewell .tesumoniaiv , . -- v.. - V-i mopt ran the , local -off the ntr of the track. - s r - Buses were used to transport' two miles out in fhedeser.t and xl the passengers fron th nej rb held m thevwxrd on Sunday, Engineer Bill McConsAighey.al- . railhead to town. .v , - ;P-Ctofcer4. , . N;?-'- ' ... r ; WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES AGAIN AT PARAMOUNT THEATRE Warner. Brothers Pictures have asairt-: - been added to the great afray oPpic tures f rem the world's leading rnotiu picture studios at the Paramount Theatre. ' --r" c Now, their first f our-starihiij . . Provo - was comparatively free from all,kind3 of communicable diseases dis-eases during August, a report sub-initted sub-initted by Dr. a M. Smith, ' city physician, snows. . j; Only, two cases of mumps "and two casea,pf measles- were reported .during the month. There were 51 births in the city of which 30 were boys and 2i girls. '.Fourteen deaths were registered. four of whom-were non-residents. MARS MAiiKSf CINCINNATI, Sept. 25. Geologists Geolo-gists and meteorologists are deeply puzzled over., a- handf 1 of marblelike marble-like stones which recently fell .in this' vicinity. Some of them re semble 'hard . opaque ston,es, while 7 5ridders Jionored jrXpast M. I. A. h SANVFRANCISCO, Calif., Sept i2$W&$qM pfhe B Y. .U. fobt- p "7? 'wwcR, mceis ine univer- ! ; ASaeay. entourages vmeatv shopped to offer ;ahy criticism regadine-?:; -our meats. Every possible! effort is .rendered to create' satisfaction and ''-;"'Solijn;fedpOTk:VN Vvl rouna . . . l . J 1ZC A, -i-V -1 MutfonLelgs .Grain fed yearling mutton?"'- ?ldund Best; shdulder rib and(chuckuts; ; N Pound i . ;. , ; :3c- ; IViULLUIl Bestqualitylancy young ieef; : Fancy, milk fexiveal,'shoulorjcuts r-l i San Fjranciscd.tonifirht. were honfJired ai the .first monthly dance of 'the Mutual Improvement, association asso-ciation f. of San- Francisco, Thurs-? day" evening.; v" - i" Z ZhThW affair;- which was held at the - Hotel ;Whitcomb roof garden took the nature ofva football rally witht.the . "Y,r: team , members nut- itingjn their appearance at' the Sf- iair iqi a xew minutes . MnyB. Y; U. alumni, were in t- tendance- " v. "'v t M-WHATS WT.A DREAMT 7 .ATHENS, .Tenn.iV.Sept,25."Tou can't tell Leonard Wood ; that there in'f anything in ; dteains. dreamei'Tecently that he waajdead and that people were lying all abnnt himdead or.injured.fj.The next 4ayv he deceived an' invitation fixim XJ. vD. aurget to , go for an; automobile ride-Wood refused, pn'thestrenetn of the' dream. - Burger was killed in . a prash shortly asterwardV ' 'J cratch hard , steeV It;. Is thought jhat thieymay be he. remains of.a( metepr shower. ' 11 . ' Dermg , mciudedAreiatives andqlbers arje like Trrosted crystal and e Mcot v -v , "ynorv t Jjuncneon was i serv and general 'social after noon followed:. Many lovely gifts were presented to the young bride. - :'' ' : . 'y j-" .' "'i. v'' ' . ' rfefofk PftUl:Hurst and M. Tressa: Reardon were ioint hostessAa m a j shower Wednesday evening v given Georire PiJcerln3 v-ifio s -week.-i.The .' guests - were fmily: friends and relatives Progressive games provided : the entertainmenr I and refreshments were served. Mrs. - icvcivcu many lovely gifts. . . , 7 New Today!- The i Drama Of a v !L 4Voman Scorned ; and ; a Man Dishonored "ARIZONA" LAURA "LA PL ANTE JOHN WAYNE JUNE CLYPE ALSO Our Gang LiTTLE DAXIDy ',UPS! 25 Children t FItEE Today &, - Saturday tv STARTING WITH PREVIEW Sntiifrlav ti 1 1 0RP FIT Mi Riri Tlnuhlh Rill! A .... -TS- J V VC'-M ' L- ((a. " A .11'"" J 1 1 - f.. Genius iGreat& W. .. Greatness . Claims It!: . . 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