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Show 1 w P ROJVP PT. 4)1VE NI ff.fi HERA I D,. M ON D 4YD E CEM BrE R 28, 3 1 PAGE THREE 111 TO Hi 1 f1 1 TuT 1 1 mj i 1 ti n 1 1 n mniww ubli .iiiuimimi j ihl.i-j.m h.. .i i i .1 11 11 1 1 ' ij 1 1 I . i BreakTastIV Tendered As Farewell ". Virs. Lorna J. Harrison and Miss Amelia Buckley entertained at a Waffle breakfast a the home, of the former, Sunday morning, in honor of the' Misses Vera and Vivian . Merrill, who are, leaving Tuesday for Seattle, Wash!, where theylt.will enter the University of Washington. . .'Following breakfast, pinochle was played.. ' . In attendance, in addition to the honor guests and the hostesses, were Mrs. Christen Jensen and Miss 'Aline Coleman. Bnclge Club bntertams . H. D. Bridge club members gave a party for their husbands Saturday Satur-day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs XI Hansen. . ' A delicious hot chicken supper was served, red; carnations being; empfoyed as a table decoration. The entertaining rooms were 'gay with holiday colors and motifs. Bridge followedilrT and Mrs. Roy, Hardy receiving the high score prizes. - 1 " . vThe enjoyable, affair was attended attend-ed by the following: Mr. and Mrsi Roy Hardy,guests, andMrT and Mrs. Eugene Halladay, .Mr. and Mrs. .Elmer Madsen, Mr. ndMrsj WendaU Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Halladay, Mr. and ?Mrs. Alva Cpleman of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madsen.- ? . ' , .. . . Mrs: E S. Goddard lers DinneiK A . well Appointed family dinner was given by, Mrs.: E, S. Goddard at her. home Christmas day. Red car' nations prettily decorated the : din-ln-table. . . ' . .. i -.; : : s .Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Varvis Aydelotte of American ork, Mr; and. Mrs. Joseph '.McQurl and Lawrence Batley of Salt Lake, Mr, and Mrs. Leo Peck and family, Mr. and Mrs. . Leonard Goddard, "Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Brown and family, Mlss Venice Goddard, Kei(h .and Marjorie Batley and Mrs. Goddard.. ; : : : i TOO LATE FOB CLASSIFICATION FOR RENT FURNISHED : Housekeeping rms. near B. Y. U. Inq. 142. W. 2nd So. J4 Apts. $10 and up, garage. 936 W. Center. . . - FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS First class hay del. Phone 549R. , .. : , .. j28 Daybed mattress, cretonne covered.. cov-ered.. Full sizeCheap. Phone 14. j4 SITUATION WANTED . Woman . wants work to pay for prtyate room. Call 1093. - d3ui A - beautiful ' : . scientific I cl V Relief Society t 'Miss Monta ! WehifVlired the play," "Let Us Be bay r W Rachael Crowthers, at the Third ward Relief, Re-lief, society meeting Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock in the ward Rclfef society hall. - .v ' . The public is invited. Hostess At Family EMnner, Mrs. J. H,ji Weight entertained Christmas eve at the home of her son. Kenneth Weight, - A Christmas theme was featured in the decorations and the enjoy able program furnished. A delicious hot dinner was served, covers were laid for thfe.followingj v. v - J , Mr., and Mrs. Lorenzo, Weight; Ray, : Carl and Blanche Weight, Mr i and Mrs. Henry Weight and family! Mr; and Mrs. J. A Roth well and family,. Mr. and . Mrs. James Wi combe and. daughters, Mr. and Mrs; Herald Johnson and son, Mr- an4 Mrs. Kenneth Weight and sons and Mrs. J: H. Weight. ange In QivUNdti Miss : Amy Cummlngs . will bei hostess to members of the CI i veil club, at her, home this evening, Instead In-stead of Miss Virgle Beelar. FpurmWafd Relief boaety Instead or the; regular Fourth Ward -Relief' society meeting ' Tuek4 day . if ternfeon ' at ' 2:S0 , o'clock;,' the .women of the; ward arelnvited to) attend V'ltensVngton to ' be held at the home 6f Mrs.'L. C. Hjenridd, 363 Nprth '-University avenue, at the sanMTtlme! - :: -1 A. f the program haa been' arranged arrang-ed and refreshments will be served. GH nstmas uance or Legionnaires Deflghtful' "irt every" detail was the Christinas d'ancelof the Amer ' lean Legion Dancing club, held , at the Elks' home Saturday evenihgl ; Bill Green's Trkilblazers furnished furnish-ed the music. . Holiday colors and motifs were featured in the attractive at-tractive decorative scheme. Proves Deiij Miss 'Addle Wright was hostess to a, number of friends at a delightful delight-ful pinochle ' party at her hbme Saturday "evening. Miss Gertrude Partridge and Floyd Millett received the high score awards.' A delicious luncheon was served to the following: 'r Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Gessford. Mr and ' Mrs. Berne Broadbent of Thatcher; A Ariz., Miss Donna Dast4 rup, Miss Virginia Rfea, Miss Gertrude Gert-rude Partridge, Miss Beth Wright, Floyd Millet received the high -TDerald Stowell. Fenton Taylor, Lynn Wright, , Henry Bown and Noel Bown. DroTners , -o. iM 6xpansi6iT Innks to the. generous patronage ot ourCfnenasfv? number of our fastest grooving departments. 4. . ' modern fixtures and our recent re-arrancement ot. our store on basis, we ate' ,now IhltHebest cnanaismg to care ior your wanis. We; .look; forward, to aC bright and prosperous ,newyear, and take this oppor-tUhity oppor-tUhity td wish you all health,prospenty, ana nappincss ipr me coming year. if'" ivy I.:-. UI U I I V 1 1 ProVd ; Coiile United In " Mar riaee Announcement is made ' by Mr. and, Mrs. John E. Williams of, Pro-vo, Pro-vo, of the marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, tWanda,1 to CarlosJensen, vpn of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Jensen, also of thifl cltv:' - ' :-' .f 'Frank ' Salisbury, .county clerk,' performed ... the . ceremony at : the county .court house late Saturdiy, immediately after which the youpg couple left jfor Los Angeles, Calif., wher ihey WW make their home. s Da ... . .- J r- onored vcjLnnner i I VMr.' and MrsLCharies Madsen eh- tertaihed a; grojup of ; young people it their rhbmeKin Lafte View, Christmas Christ-mas day; InTcbmpiim ent to their daughter,'Helen,; who is recovering f rotain Jilrles "which she received while toboganing a, , week ago. . An? elaJbpate ojnrjer was served, co'vers'beTng iald'for ,tie following: Miss Pearl OJseri; Miss.Erma Olsen' Mls'Hl!n date KotKi-im Snyder," Mw Heleii Madseri, Ken- Wajser nd Wilford Qveson. ! Cartls an4 inuslc were enjoyed during the , afternoon. 6rtd v Mrs. Amy' J. Barrett will- read a three-act play at the First ward" Re lief society meeting .Tuesday , at 2:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. Good music has been arranged. You Afiit;: Your Friends Charles William Brown of Mack; Colo., , and Carol Deloria Owens of Fruita, 'Colo, were married' ' Saturday Sat-urday afternoon ' at ' the county court house.1 Bishop R. J. Murdock of ther Fourth -ward performed the ceremony.: ' ''IrV.. prylll'e Ti'.' Johnson' lef t Sunday, Sun-day, evening' Xor" California, where she; 'whv spend three weeks with friends. Orville E.Rlchln of Provo.' and Pansy Laird of hireka, were-Issued a Witrr)age -license Saturday at the coimty court hQU$e.: ; fSriDavioa arrived here SAturjl&y.' , nibrttlng from 2 'fiast OrH nge; Ne-f? : Jersey to spend' the holidays wtn ftef parents, Mr." and Mri: C."H. Days. " j. n3' MM. njn Bachxiian have received word of the; birth of Sa:; tlkke' City": The babe arriverV Sunday 'morning at St. Marks hbspitaf. Mother and baby are getting " alongpttndidlyr according ac-cording to the grandparents. a stn f V 1 j 4- v - ught my 1. 1 m ! ' sm w 1 mm 11 111 - ACCESSORIES OF . . ARE DONE UP BROWN r For extra special wear, when you want to look your very best, there is obtainable a glamorous accessory ensemble of hat, pumps and purse of Lyons velvet. The hat is the new "Venetian beret draped and aspiring to a tiny brim, and its soft brown tone is heightened by a metal motif of gold on the draped half. The pumps are matching brown velvet, with ivory and bronze buckles that are tipstanding. in the modern manner. The brown purse has cjassic lines, with 'tt gold and brilliant monogram ta adorn it. ' Baby Is Welcomed By Perry Couple No woncter Philip S. Perry is do-ighted do-ighted these days. Wouldn't you be thrilled if a dandy little girl ar rived at your home, the first baby in 10 years? Too bad she missed Christmas day, but just wait until next year," says the proud father. The babe was, born at the family home, 397 North Eighth West, Sat urday afternoon, and is really a beauty, . according to Mr. Perry, wjho declares .that the youngster was well worth waiting for all those 10 years. . , v Services Held For John L. Stewart Funeral services for John Lee Stewart vho diet Thursday wre held in the Third ward chapel Bun- day afternoon. Mrs. Enma Egilson and Mrs. Sarah Ramsey asng the opening numbers, "Beyond Today,' and "Sunset," accompanied by Mrs Zenith Johnson. Prayer was ofi fcred by J." W. Howe, Sr. Petei Jenseijsang-' a . solo after which Prank Perry and Arthur D. Taylor paid tribute to the life of Mr Stewart. ' Mrs. Ramsey sang "My Faith in Thee,?? the closing number. The benediction was pronounced by Wil liam Norman, and J. W. Howe, Jr. dedicated the grave at the Prove city cemetery. Still Nicholas refused to give up his brideninowiner. possiblv. the oride goeth before a fall. v - TODAY and Tuesday ihe screen's most beautiful girl to. . tne arms of film dom'e most fasci- 5 nattaf iOoii-. X ! rntlV4trrnlT-m Z Si? A . r For Everyone F SeLjPor j 1 VELVET . IK 1 J n y, -xiJ (lrfiA Harris Lecture Is Well Attended 1 Ruins of old Mexico were shown on the screen as they were discussed discus-sed by Frankiin Stewart Harris,' president of Brigham Young university uni-versity and a well known world traveler, in College hall Sunday afternoon. High priests' of Utah stake were in charge, and seventies, seven-ties, elders, and visitors and their wives were the guests. The scenes were all taken. by Dr. Harris while he was on his trip just a year ago through the. central part of Mexico with President Rey L. Pratt, now deceased. The tem-J pies of the Sun and the Moon, as well as - many other ruins, were shown and described by the speaker, speak-er, who declared that the decorations decora-tions on many of these ancient monuments indicate that the prehistoric pre-historic inhabitants of Mexico were of a high order. The speech and pictures brought, to a close a year's work which has been devoted largely to- the study, of the standard -works of the church by the High Priests of Utah stake. A new program of equal interest in-terest was promised by R. Gam" Clark, who presided, for. next year. others t to reduce your family ColdTax,f use the Vlck Plan for De tter 'Control of Colds" In your Home. ' -" -- - - - - I iw n:- .. sit v v r;- Wj&r, I ffl STAGE SHOW! TBrs'v Manavu Warif . . M. I; A Program Mlss. Vilate, Jones will furnish a vocal solo, arid Miss Margaret Hansen Han-sen will give a reading during the preliminary program at the Manavu Man-avu ward M. f. A. meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. The reeular classwork will be L.U lv.i Wvw.n urill m WV -iri ItMtV i IlCtU UUl TT 111 U, IIU work. , -1C - -1 Valley Chapter Meeting Tuesday A special meeting of Valley Chapter Chap-ter No. 3, O. E. S., has been set for Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Masonic temple. Initiations and . installations will take place and refreshments will be. .served at the close of the business busi-ness session. At Family Dinner In Stilish Fork , Mr. and Mrs. E. Byron Dastrup and. children, and Mr.' and Mrs. Boyd Roberts, and clflldren attended attend-ed a family dinner given at the home of C. C. Creer in Spanish Fork Sunday afternoon. Covers were laid for 25. : - : Chnstiail Saence Church "Christian Science" was the subject sub-ject of the lesson-sermon, Sunday, December 27, for all branches of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Bos-ton, Massachusetts. Golden .text: Isiah 40:5. "The glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together; for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it."' . . , The citations which comprised the. lesson-sermon included the following fol-lowing passage from the Bible: "The sun shall be no. more thy light by day; neither for brightness shall the , moon 'give light unto thfee; but the ' Lord shall be unto thee an everlasting light, and thy God the glory" (Isaiah 60:19.) The lesson-sermon also included the following correlative passage from page 109 of "Science and fiealth with .Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Christian Science reveals incontrovertibly that mind is all-in-all, that the only realities are the divine mind and Idea. This great fact is not, however, how-ever, seen to be supported by sensible sens-ible evidence, until its divine principle prin-ciple is demonstrated by healing the sick and thus proved absolute and divine." Church Pageant Is Well . Received Meno Trope hall was filled to capacity ca-pacity and many were unable to gain admission' Sunday evening, when the Christmas pageant, "Why the Chimes Rang," was presented by members of thc Senior Christian Endeavor Society. According to those in attendance, the pageant was unusually well presented. Preceding thc pageant, G- W. Fltzroy furnished a J.5-minuto organ or-gan recital. ' , Australia's egg . production . this" year3 has 'been record-breaking; more than 6,000,000 dozen were expected. ex-pected. A Chicago man was jailed the other day for failure to pay alimony to his ninth wife. What is that old line about 'the Avoma.n pays and -C . . . I f HEBER CITY NEWS CRISS1E L. DUKE, Reporter Georce Baird has received a call j to the northwestern states mis-yon. j He will levc the finst of the ycur ' ; Mrs. r;iizabth Hifhfn of Salt Lake City ixpendin tl.o hiuim with her family mtti ifier.ds n Heber. .. . . . . . I i ne neer rnrra warn primary chapel Tuesday afternoon. Santa visited the children. A delightful pantomine of "The Night Before i. . . ,r , rnnclmng " urns crivcn Mrc 7re. phlne Jones was the , reader, and the following took part: Anna Lindsay, Nelda Hicken, Joyce and i Ruth Hamblin. TSillie D. Ford, 19-month-old son of Parley A. and Hilda Davis Ford, died at the family home in Walls-burg, Walls-burg, Tuesday, of pneumonia. The Heber Second ward primary met at their ward house Tuesday afternoon and made their awards for the past year. Then they went . to the annex of the amusement hall and 'had a Christmas dance. Santa Claus came, and presented each child with a bag of candy and nuts. Members of the Heber Second ward M. I. A. spent Wednesday evening "caroling." .The grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McMullen took a beautifully beau-tifully .decorated Christmas tree to their , home, . and sang Christmas songs to the elderly couple, who are home bound. ' Mrs. MarVel Mufdock entertained the Four 4's Bridge club and their husbands Saturday night at her home. , The ladies prize was won by Hope Mohr, and the gent's prize by SJprm McDonald. Those present to' enjoy the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Victor Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Dayton, Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Damenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Verge Fraughton, , Mr. and Mrs. Gail Tisher, Mr.' and Mrs. Tom Jones, Mr. and' Mrs. Andy Mohr, Mr. and Mrs. Art Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith. Special guests were: Mr, and Mrs. Lovell Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Collier and Mr. P. A. Murdock. Mrs, Ida B. Wootton, Mrs. Eliza Bonner and Mrs. Mary McMullen left Tuesday for Sacramento, Cal., where they will spend the holidays with Mrs. "Wootton 's daughter, Ar-villa, Ar-villa, who is there on a mission. Mrs. Jean Sheppard of Salt Lake is visiting with relatives in Heber for thc week. Under the direction of M. I. A. of the Midway wards, carolers will I visit all the homes of their town, singing Christmas carols. Mrs. Lillie Fraughton entertained the Shakespearian club at her home Saturday afternoon. Emily Keech crave a Christinas r.t-ory and lone Turner Stringham of Los Angeles An-geles sang and played sw : a! of her own cfinpitio!i . A t!( i;. kj,;.-luncheon kj,;.-luncheon was served Aliit- Anderson, An-derson, Nellie 'Bune, Teenuj' Duke, r Eliz Fraughton. -Madie Hatch, Crissie Jones, Lelia Coleman, Mary E. McDonald, Ida McDonald, Martha Mar-tha Miller., Edna, Mur4pck, Emily Kcech and Essie Hiatt. The seventie.tn birthday fnniver i sary of Jams McDonald, was held at. the Jeffs hotel Monday, evening, Dec". 21. . A delicious hot supper Was served to the following, beside the. guest of honor and his wife: Mr. and. Mrs. Horner Rya.n. Mr. and Mrs. Holland "Heir,- Mr and Mrs. PIIQNE 51-J ; Ray MrDonald, President and Mrs. P. A. Brondoat, Mr. - ami Mrs. Thomas W. Perry, Mrs. Willifw M. llyan. Mr. and Mrs. A. YV Cheney, Mrs. J;mo MoNaus iron. Mrs. II. Jl. Cluif.. M:-. ,ana Mrs. Geor Me- Jona id. lir- ' M-:a -lc- rLKnaUi. Mr. and Mi. Jess- Witt. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph- flyltoru Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Watsn, Mr and Mrs. Harry Watson, Mr. .and for thC ? f " KUrnlhile?t "n w-owtri? S den- Afr xVal f prngvam Was rendered and then all : enjoyed dancing. Thc Wasatch stake Relic Society VipIh thii.- mnnth'v convention Sun day in the stake tabernacle. Judge Nelson, of Juvenile, court wai present pres-ent and gave a very Interesting talk to all the auxiliary organizations organiza-tions who meet that day. After the separation of the organizations for -department work, the Relief So-ciety So-ciety had a special Christmas program, pro-gram, a pageant in keeping with the season was presented. All pres- ent were presented with a Christ-"mas Christ-"mas card signed by all members of the stake bord and a candy Santa Claus. Mfs Essie Hlatt was Wednesda taken to mo'uin the "hospital for an appendicitis operation. The Heber First ward Primary gave a splendid Christmas program n the ward chapel Wednesday night. All present were presented with a popcorn ball. Mrs. Lizzie Jasperson' entertained the Happy Hour Bridge club Tuesday Tues-day niight at her home. Each member mem-ber took a Christmas gift and these were jjlaced, on a beautifully decorated dec-orated Christmas tree. Santa Claus appeared on the scene and ''distributed ''dis-tributed the gifts. Vera Moulton received the guest, prize. ' Thoser present to enjoy the evening were: Madie Hatch, Emma Wherrltt. Miss Horia,- Janie Murdock. Rella McMillan, Vera Moulton, Edna McMullen, Mc-Mullen, Teenie Duke, Lizzie Jones, Lethe Coleman, Olive McMillan, Allie Anderson, Vilate McMillan, Phyllis O'Toole, Nora Read, and Verna Tisher; Mrs. Ralph String-ham, String-ham, Mrs. Roy L'enzi and 'Mrs. McDonald, Mc-Donald, the last four from Keet-ley. Keet-ley. Mrs. Maggie Brown spent a few days visiting relatives and friends in Park City , . ... EES TODAY and TUESDAY YOUR CONSCIENCE COMMANDS THAT YOU SEE IT (3SSSES rcaifii) The Biggest, Ifest Midnight Preview of , t he Year ! Horns, SerpentineConfetti Gala' stage; entertainment! feature icVure "' . JRIGHARD DIX ; JACKIE COOPER TP r 3 in- UfYoungIoripvan's Kid 'r |