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Show 4 TV'-, , 7."" 1- SECTION :TWO prov DV(tr tA'h)j' even i if her A ii b; pri iTaivln p:v:e hb e r;i 3,t id sir PAGE ONE V . r - IITW SCQETY 4. MRS. E. B. WALKER, Correspondent ; Phone 112-R3. 1 .- -;.The Sunshine committee -of th- lindon. ward Relief ; society v'gavc I, p. 'party Friday-afternoon in "honor of Mrs. Hattle Beziantr ' Games were played and social chat enjoj-; enjoj-; ed by all present. A dainty lunch- con was also served. Misses May. Thorne, LaVern anxl "Ruby Cobbly entertained a' numoer of their friends at a - Hallows cn party at the.-: Thorne home Friday evening. Games werajplayed .and a dainty . luncheon. . served to - the following Fera. jHarrfs, V - John j.EroadJtxnV Clifford ProaJbent and . Delia Street of Lehi. Oovd - Watt- Mr. and -Mrs. Icnard Walker gtafff George Jackson, Kenneth Bins, Deliliah Harris, Mary Thorne, LaVern and Ruby Cobbley j . 9 and ', Mr. and Mrs. . George Shoell . : Bpent Sunday visiting in Salt Lake ' ' City, v ..." Mrs. Laura" KectcH has accepted v;; position at the Tixon-Taylor-Rus-' i' , sell company In Pleasant Grove. . i The officers of the XJndon ward - Primary entertained all the chii-' chii-' dren of Primary age ; at a party iu the Lindon hall Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Games were played and po;-corn po;-corn balls were served, to the chil-.. chil-.. dren. Mrs. Laura . Keetch spent la el week visiting with her daughter Mrs. Erma K. Robinson at St Joseph. . . SERVICES FOR WiU' She Marry Jack Dempsey? .A Ezra F. Walker and grandson. Lloyd Lovell of - Pleasant Grove visited in Lindon Tuesday. . .The "M" Men of the Lindon ward M. I. A. gave a dancing party in the Lindon. hall Friday evening. Refreshments were served and u enjoyable time . had by J all. ' The Seventies of-.Jthe- Linden . ward , met . Monday alt the home of 'Ernest Foulke and harvested his potato .crop. .The wives of theso men and members , of the Relief society cooked and ' served dinner fo'tUie workers. 4 Bishop and Mrs. - D. B. Thorne attended a . birthday, dinner . Wed nesday evening at the home of R R. Thorne in Provo. HANS ER5CKS0N Funeral services for Hans E. Erickson, who died in Provo Saturday, Sat-urday, were held at the Berg Mortuary Mor-tuary chapel Tuesday afternoon. Bishop Walter P. Whitehead of the First ward was in charge. -.The speakers were Julius C Anderson An-derson and Bishop, Andrew Knud-sen. Knud-sen. The opening prayer was ; offered of-fered by A. N. Anderson and the benediction was pronounced by Julius C. Anderson. Bishop W. O. Facer of .the Fifth ward dedicated the grave at Che Provo city cemetery. ceme-tery. - Beautiful vocal solos were rendered-- by .; Mrs. . Elizabeth, Rams-bothem, Rams-bothem, Mrs. Ethel Kerr and John Harrison. ' f ,c The services were well attended and the floral offerings were many and beautiful. i' '. :-:--"-n:-:-:-:-:-:-:-o'' rs. y. y. y-:-x-; SAUNDERS BOUND OVER E. ' C. Saunders was bound over Thursday to stand trial in the disH : trict court on charges of Indecent assault. Hls bonds were fixed nt AAA L.C Y.. J " r I TT. . 3 f Saunders Nwas represented by Attorney At-torney D. R,. Ellertsen. m m MM ' M : 1L. 1 V s, t , t - - w -r- v MrW Birdie Rasband was hostess to the Merry Eves sewing ciub :jrrr day nhjht. . AfUr their hour of ew- ne a t dainty" luncheon was served to the-, following: rRubyi Hlckeni LUlie GUes, - Mary Mahoney, Ethel Watson,, Doris Nielson, iean jtayj Thelma , yoptton, Atha Montgom ery. Leora' laindsay, Mina ouot, Helen Lindsay, Katherine - Clyde; Millie Murdock an d Joeepnine Jones. " A,-'f-' L .M Mrs. W. R.:Wherrltt and daugh ter Lols'epent the week end in Sai Lake. ' '.. ; ; '. ' : r v J ,1 X v. 4 I: - Both Jack Demnsey, former heavyweight champion, and. Miss ; Lavo', Vinnnt denv rumors of an enzaeement to -wed'. Miss Vincent is the A-ri wvi a loo vmp wfwi a. beautv contest at the University ; of Utah. Dempsey recently went cn a . hunting trip in the big-game country of Jackson Hole, Wyov with Joe G. Vincent, father of Miss Vincent, and wealthy Salt Lake sportsman. , --:--' TEXACO"' MOTOR " OIL o grad e f o eve ry car for every season MEMBERSHIP DRIVE SPANISH FORK Members of the Americah Legion and auxiliary are making, a membership drive which -will last ; throughout -the month of Novetnber. . A membership member-ship meeting, was held Thursday, Nov. 12, at 3 o'clock at the horns of past-President Marie Nelson. An ef fortwas made : aijbisTmeet ing. to get all the old members to enroll for the coming year and to get as . many new' members as possible.- ?;ViV.-'ttV' - . A chesaC and (backammon an, ing table formerly th property of Samuel fepys, has been. found. " A quantity of the satellite of the dog . star, Slrlus, equal to one piPT liquid --v measure, would weigh '25 tons, scientists say. ; 1r Saturday Prices 25 ib,;Bas,$J1.39 Packed in cloth bag. ? .Q lb; Pail. V:.; 09c Pure' U; S.' inspected.' t . s , , f jRAISINS, 41b. pkgr. , . .i?35c New cron,- fresh aud moist. '''"' ' - - WALNUT MEATS, lb. V . . i 49c " Halves and quarters, fresh and sweet.' ;C0C0ANOT, lb. "Buy in bulk and save. VPpDERED SUGAR, 3 lbs- SSC -Extra? fine J powdered' sugar. I , vT , . PITRON ?EPL, lb. -" Fancy-imported, - none better:'' SWEErT POTATOES " 6 lbs. : . . . : Mediuin size, smooth., :,- SOLID CABBAgV 5 lbs. . . ; . . & . nci" hor salad. or cookings t, 'vp.A , , Harvest Belle. ' ' 'p ; "4i 'T'J ' 4a llw biag . . f SPERRY'S DRIFTED SNOW-f. H "rtirr- Extra fancy at a real bargain., Buohel V Si ' lBl - ' SAFEWAY MEATS? 'V VEAL ROAST, lb. . . . . ; . . . . V, C : ahcy milk fed veal"-' Z Xr " ' V PORK SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. as r Quality ingredients,' "very tasty. ;, -T"V 'MDTTONlBCyViV-J Fore quarters, grain fed. , . f . . j . VEAL CHOPS, lb. . . .v:-;v;.-fl3c;; Small rib cuts. , , n- -w - , ' ' Swift's Siibed BACON,-H?. . .SEC . Lean mild flavor,. , t 'f , i - - .' If I Beans Ige,. smooth 5 FfnestTqualityW . . PINKEYE , 1 C -lbs. Local grown. . . m& . . .-ir . ... . - -w . - 3' JOHN TOflffiTTi LAD)" AT RET ... . ... ... .v . y... . .j I,, 1IM1, ..r. -: $ , Funeral services for. John Tuck ett. 88-year-old Utah' pioneer, were held Sunday afternoon ln-Mapie-ton ward chapel. Richard S.. Bird was ..in cbaree. KpeaKers were Johff TTHtfTOyTHaTch-OlrverB: Huntington, Bi3hop Anderson or Lake J5hor0, ;.,Eimer isirjgi, npp William T. Tew, Sr. Musical num hers were furnished by. Mr.-, an Mrs. Guy Brown, the Peerless quar tet, and Mrs. Verda Tuckett ana sister. The invocation was Oi fered by Oscar Vhiting and thd benediction bv C. W. Houtz. .A large crowd attended to pay last respects to this well-loved and active man. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. t " ' :CRISSIBiU t)t)pE, Reporter PHONE 51-J Mrs. Erva Ely 5sl. spending tbi week - in Salt! Lake with. her .par ents, Mr. and Mrs.; A. Christensen, Mrs. Lovlna Bunnett spent a' f ev days last week in Park City visit ing with her t daughter, Mrs. J. Af Lindsay.- " . 'i 1 f i " ' .zr- t Mra. Laura Murdock and Leona Blackley, apent Monday and Tues day in Salt Lake. tt, , j .r r?;v.?ij: . ' ' it! Members of ." the . Shakeaperian club held a birthdayi .party in .honr or. of. Lacy i Dannenberg . 'at 1 hpr hornf ? Saturday. They.., Presented . lit. A. 1 1 V J A. V . ptixnaayjpaae ana a. y. prjr pieasam uurnwn .wcfff nJyyvu f J (ha following t - Madie Iiatch, L12- tie E. McDonald, Eliza Fraughtqn, Janie- Murdock, Relia McMillan, Nellie Bune, Teenie Duke, Ruth. Smith, Florence Balaska, Essie Hiatt and Mary McMullen. Mra Wright of Peoa is visiting with her sons in Heber. The Messrs Wright run the local clean ing plant. Mr.'and Mrs. Archie Davis of Salt Lake were Heber visitors Sun day. Tney came to visit urt. Davis', father, H. L. McMullen, who has been ill for some time. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs; Sylvan Rasband., , . Miss May Giles of Provo spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Carter of Eureka visited Mrs. Carter's mother, moth-er, Mrs. Nellie Turner, who is re covering from her recent illness. ' . ' ' r- " " - Wagoner atfended the- U. A. C.-B. Y. U. game at OgSen Saturday. Mrs. Reah iS.: Murdock - ente:- tained ber bridge .cjuj Saturday afternoon at her . home. Three tables of bridge were played Blanch Frisby won high score honors hon-ors and Laura Lindsay low scoro. Dainty .refreshments were served to Laura XJndsay, Blanch - Frisby, Hilda Lindsay, Helen Poulson, Sadie Clyde, Fay Hylton, Grace Lindsay,' Lola Curry Leola Bondl and Mildred Lenberg. ""Mrs, James Fisher had as her dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lindsay. Amnion .Van "Wagoner, Ray JKohler and Edna Coleman of Mid way, and Bertha Lindsay and Ray mond Childs of Heber entered th i L, D. S. mission school . Monday morning, In spite of "the heavy rain storr-i Sunday night a good crowd was present at the .farewell testimon ial DtJlaYniona Childs held, in the teVeFirst ward chapel. Raymond Conrad Childs,, and. leaves, soon fp rtheTpngfn missiou. Lynn Murdock recently, returned rrom tne wetner lands missioh, was the speaker oi the evening. , A '.fine musical pro- grain was also rendered. A testimonial. was held in thft Midway First ward chapel Sunday Haight in (honor of Ray Kohler, son of Fred and Lettle Clegg Kohlei who leaves Nov. ,19 for the Western States mission. District, jcourt is in session in Heber this week. The "turkey" dance held in the -Charleston hall. Saturday -.light was a social, success, iwenneth Carli-of Carli-of Heber 'was the winner of the tur key. r This. was the fjlrst of a seriej of such dances to be held each Sat urday night between now an 1 Thanksgiving in the Charleston hall. keys each. - The birds are of excel lent quality. The .Citizens' party of Midway gave a free dance -in the Midwny hall Monday night in honor of thi newly elected officers. Attorney and Mrs. Bart McDon- ough of Park City were in Heboi on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Add Averett went to Salt Lake Saturday for Mr3. Augusta Dahlman who has Spent several weeks, there visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Hilda Daybell. Mr. and Mrs. Storm McDonald were Salt Lake visitors Saturday and Sunday. SNOW COVERS iODWESTV CHICAGO, , Nov. vl2.. OLE) Fog, sleet and snow covered the middle-west middle-west today as dropping temperatures tempera-tures heralded a return of , winter weather. Airplane traffic was halt- -ed due to dense fog which brought death to one aviator. Another death was caused in Chicago when a railroad employe was run down by a train in . the heavy mist. Physical education for men is compulsory at Baylor university, Texas. f - Mexican schools are devoting on hour a week to lectures against evils of strong drink. , ton, Utah, to work in. the drug store there. His family will ; go Bill Wilcox has gone to Tremon-' there in' the near future. 1:1- - It's great to TT? TT7 TV TT lr, .1e ,iE iL if Mr ? Today's the day of ootdoor life! Men and women retain their youth their joy in a healthful, vigorous body. --'.'.,?" A dally enemy of heahh is constipation. Intestinal slnggish-ness slnggish-ness often leads to' headaches backaches, laek of. pep premature prema-ture aging, loss of food looks. It is unwise to fight constipation constipa-tion with habit-forming pills and contains iron,: which helps build rich,. red blood i ;: "Jh- "Start now-to eat Kelloggs Aix43iuif wgnlarfy - either as a cereal or in cooked food Two tablespoonfnls dally aro tisnally ' sufflclent ' to1 ppcrent efadV .tb-'.'re- liere most cases bf eonstipstlon. drags. They often do more harm -"'See 'your doctor, however. If you than good (.-,,. suffer from intestinal trouble not The wise and healthful way is relieved this way.) .. to correct the diet. Yonr system Be sure"' you get Kellogg'a needs "bulk" and Vitamin B in AixBran. .Jn the rd-nd-greenv generous quantities , to keep it package. ..Made by. Kellogg The. Misses Crissie Jones, LilUe Mohr and Messrs. Neil Murdock. Clark. McMullen and Elroy Van men have furnished about 800 tur . 'John A. Simmons and Arvil Scott of Charleston . have given employment, em-ployment, to quite , a number of their townspeople In the killing and preparing for market hundreds or turkeys,, most of which will be shipped to New York through the Utah Poultry association. These healthfully regular. Kelloggs All-Bran, a delicious ready-to-eat cereal, gives yon both of these things. It furnishes "bulk," which gently exercises the intestines. And Vitamin B, which tones them up. In addition, Kellogg' s Aix-Bran in Bsttle Creek. 1 ' ' X Springville High Sponsors 2 Plays SnHncrvillft hisrh school lunlo class of '31 and 'i2 will ; maintain the aire-old traditions of the school by adding a piece of art to the art gallery, and as an additional project, pro-ject, they will entertain the senior class at an annual outing- next sbriner. ' . As a means of raising funds for these projects, the class .members have enlisted the cooperation oi Emit , OstJund, manager . of . Rivoli theater, in staging two great showB, They are ?Iron Man," and " Alexan der Hamilton." . , rl "Iron Man's wast Judged by emin ent critics, as? the best book of the month, and the show is said; to be equally as good; This show is featuring. fea-turing. Lewis Ayres, Rober t Arm strong and Jean" Harlow, and will he presented-Thursday affd Friday, Novemb.ersl2. ancTl3. . , . , Alexander ttamilton," one of the best shows 'Of qthe, year, .features George AriissT-the , grancr: old man of the ; screen': 'This -Is an educational educa-tional t and intenatiy f .interestirig showr portraying, the life pf Hamilton Hamil-ton and carry history, off American politics,, .and will be .seen I at v the RivollTon November .17 apd 13. I , .-;; .-;; Since the class only 'shares' in; the tickets Sold through Jta- members, an earnest I appeal ; is , made - to patrons pa-trons of the school and the public generally? to lend their . support td these 'worthy projects. ' - ' , BUYS TURKEYS Arvil. Bird spent the past , ten days in eastern Utah, buying and shipping turkeys for the Utah Poultry association. , As the accuracy of the hour-glass depends upon an even, continuous continu-ous flow;. ; i.v . ' at a time . . ; so, the uniform flavor , of Hills Bros. Coffee is produced by Controlled Roasting the patented process that roasts evenly; continuously ; a little at a time. ' , -. - .-.......- - 't - ,y J: - No can of Hills Bros. , i? rf1 .-'Coffeewlll evet gpstaleV jl Xhe vacoum can keeps it ; W jMliSH ' AiWAYS-l ! few etab! ' PEAS .... i 'Cans VSp- ; No.2 cans.":' CORN". . . Cans 0- : No 2 Cansr:, '" 'Hm'f. ' Tomatoes . . for o f w . l! J IT ? X- 't A ' "if -;We reserve the right to limit quantities i ITV v.""v,:Vr Starts Quicker Goes Farther! ; GREEN GAS Gbiitrolled Roasting 5) re ire n t s iii flavor variatioii Roasting coflfee in small quantities, under . exact heat-cbntrol,' is the secret of a per, fec uVaryg flavor. Hil . and patented the only process that permits this sbrt of roasting. It is called Controlled Roastins. It's a process by which "Hills Bros.' Coffee passes through the roasters ' evenlyr continuously x little at a time. Every berry in Patented ' process roasts Hills Bros Coffee the same always -.-.. - r: ' - r ' "A little at a time99 instead of in bulk-is the principle of Controlled Roasting the blend receives a perfect unvarying roast.' Naturally, then, every bracing cupful of Hills Bros. Coffee has' the same marvelous flavor. Ahd It is a flavor no other coffee has, because no other coffee is roasted this way. ? - HilKBroS ;iifei js lalwawf resh 'too, Xlr which destroys the (Uvor of coJCee, is removed and kept out of ;;v f'-' , - j-'T"! v'-I- - - i ; Hills Bros. vacuum cans Ordinary, "air-tight" jeans won't keep, coffee fresh. But Hills Bros.s Coffee" is I , 1",. "." always as fresh as when it domes from the roasters. '-; - . v j ; .The fragrant wisps of steam floating up from a cup of Hills Bros, forecast a coffee flavor you never dreamed of. Drink a cupful and see! Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name, and look for the Arab, trade-mark on the caa; , i .U- --- -C)iSil t m , " . " i ' " |