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Show PAGE THREE V. vMs i cin s A In Good Af "DIPPY" - HAT he New Officers Elected F or N. L. U. Paysonihh Club Notice JEOOUTA:!!) -ELY E N:1N G r .H-E.-R A L D, ,TU;p P. A V. J A;N U A RY ,5, l b 3.2, I m ' T Social Art Clii b Meets Wednesday Members of the Social Art club are invited to the home of Mr,".. .Vilate Vincent Wednesday evening. A full representation is desired. Nuttalls Welcome First Grandchild eer UV. esee J. J X Carried To S' . New rogram ii The Paysonian club will meet Wednosd artrrnoou at the home of Mrs. Hcrnico Ki;m::lilnn nt 7r30. Bridge will bo followed hy luncheon. lunch-eon. Officers inrirmarv 1 . V t?aySon ' ' : ; ;.A number of prominent musicians mu-sicians of Provo went, to Payson Monday, evening, to present - a pro-' pro-' cram to. the' Payson branch of the rational Federation of Music clubs, held at the Community church. . iMrs. R. Garn Clark gave aivex-V- ecllent address, Why Federate; the Clubs." -, Miss Melba Pulsipher and V-Phn Buckley,, winners in the At T water Kent contest, sang jeveral Selections and were enthusiastically received and encored. Mrs. Bobert , Homer,. . president of" the, Proyo branch of the.fed.erat.ed mnaic.club, - contributed - several pleasing solos. The double . trio . of . the , ProvQ : business ' and Professional Women consisting of .Miss: XMUn Allred; Miss Anielia Buckley, '-MJs8v Grace Pajtman, Mlaa Melba Bachrnah; Miss .Zina,Larsen and Miss Luclla Mcldunt accompanicdhy; Mre. Evj; Tat ton 'twere' well received. 'Following the program adjourn znent was made to the residence of Dr. and; Mrs. l.D. Stewart where an Impromptu musical -and luncheon lunch-eon were enjoyed for the benefit of the visitors. - "-j ' " Vieux Amies Bridge-Luncheon Bridge and luncheon featured the entertainment enjoyed by .the members of the Vieux Amies club at the home of Mrs. Geneva Powel son Monday evening. Mrs. Wanda McKay received the high score favor, and the consolation prize went' to Miss Bernice Condon, r '.Those present i included Mrs. Wanda'-' McKay, Mrs. Norma Nel-sott,1. Nel-sott,1. Mrs. Amy Cole, Mrs. Ethel Peterson, Mrs. Walter Hedquist, Miss Laura Bonnett, Mrs. Arvilla Grimm, Miss Bernice Condon, Mil- ad Condon, special guests, Mrs. Olear Monson, Mrs. Nadlne dinger, Mrs.- Mcrla Thayne, Blanch Knight, Enjoyed Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Adam Anderson entertained en-tertained at ah attractive dinner party Sunday for,, their' chilren. Those en joying the-affair-, were; Mr; and Mrs,"Hugo JPrice .and children," chil-dren," Dale and ilerilyn, Mrs. Lily GairJck--of Salt Lake City,' Mrs. Grace Kruger of Salt Lake City and her daughter, Beth, and the host .and hostess. OUR FIRST" WEEK of 1932 The depre sVi o n, must be over. Something Some-thing has happened. happen-ed. Our store's cus- K- tomers have in? creased grc at I y r since January 1st, K -1932. This increase 'may be the result of i more people paying j?? ca s h v and saving ijf; since the - beginning t'pt the new year. VA i'r lot of people every New Years, resolve ;pay cash x and an O. P. at tSkaggs System-it System-it store. We believe itherewere more bf, H aiti c h ' resolutions made this N e w . H Years than ever be fore. ; si LAMB CHOPS ;iWc .will sell lean ALamb -Chops fot A only 12c per pound, and '.Salt Bacon for only 10c perNpouhd, " Wednesday. lie sure varid visit' our mar- ',ket. , SOUP ) WedntsdRy our store will i sell Van . Camp's Tomato '' Soup for 5c per can. -rr'or 55c per doz. O. P. v S. Bread; 3 loaves f 10c. '2Vz pound Son-ia; Son-ia; Chocolates 59c. 1 These are just a few . rf our Wednesday offerings. family EMhrier i a rsave r - : cm "The advisory,, board of the Utah county' Daughters of the Utah Pioneers .visited, the county, Infirmary Infirm-ary Saturday afternoon for the purpose pur-pose of carrying good cheer to the Inhtates. Mrs. Ina E. Tietjen of Santaquin was in charge of the, program which included a. speech of .welcome .wel-come and cheer by the - president, Mrs. .Josephine E. Jones, two humorous readings by Miss Helen U Spencer, four musical selections by a jchorus of little girls, directed by Mrs. Lloyd E. CuQiroore. reading by Mrs. Tietjen, solo by Mrs. Sarah Ramsey and remarks by Superintendent Superin-tendent Huntington of the institution. institu-tion. . ..... , ,. A. gift' was presented to each inmate in-mate and guest. Following the program pro-gram the visitors were interested in an inspection of the building. V Surprised On Birthday Mary . N, Holdaway was pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised by friends and neighbors neigh-bors at her home Wednesday, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. ' The time was- spent in goeial chat and a delicious luncheon waa served ffale Dinner Smart Affair "tinelof'lhe most charming affairs of the holiday season was the bridge-dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gease at their home Tuesday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Brown of Seattle, Washington who recently arrived in Provo for an Indefinite stay. Christmas colors predominated in the decorative scheme and the entertaining en-tertaining rooms. v .;, The guest were seated at small tables and,: -covers laid for the following; Mr. . ana Mrs. S. E. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson, Ander-son, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Shriver, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff ord Mortensen of Spanish -For kThe guests of honor and the host and hostess. , .'BrldgeolJowed, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson received the high score prices and the guest f avoir was presented pre-sented "to Mrs. Byron Brown. ' Genealogical Workers Meet Thursday evening! Mr. and Mrs. George S. Bunker will receive the members of the Vineyard ward Genealogical society at their home, Mrs. Lena Andrcason will present the lesson. All interested are cordially cor-dially invited to attend. - Boys Open BB. Qub Haroldipnd Vernon Checver and f jcltoy Scovil have organized a club to s be known as the B. B. club, which Ispcn to boys between the ages of , eight to twelve. All b9ys wishing tQ join are invited to call at 428 East Second South or 190 South Sijcth East street. Enfertaihs r Family Members s Mr; and Mrs. Warren Ferre had as-lheir house guests over the hoU days Mr. and Mrs. J. E.; Anderson nd daughter Mar jorie of Ogdeti nd . their son. Grant Ferre of Yakama. Washington. Several fam ily dinners 7 were given for the visitors.'" -. TiOiCOTINUE Ntifea Few of all colors, z 1-4 yds 28cyDieVbnshire Cloth, best 44c 2V2ards;.c....... 22c Bst Vercalcs, boil proof,1 2V2 yds. 12c 3 6-inch Percales, all new ktdek-r ix '. . .V A A f mm mm 'COME, AND GETOUR FREE PREMIUMS ;. rand See the Many Bargains at ' : 348 WEST 1 ," -U X'-H Looking southward or out to sea, and with a lacquered, quill to steel Its chic purses the new travel hat that has a dressmaker crown, intricately cut and stitched-triaily, and an even width brim all around that knows where to dip over the right eye and lift over the left and hugs the hairline all around the back. It is of gray red faun suede. Birthday Is Celebrated A number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Tolboe gathered at their home Saturday evening and conducted a surprise party in honor of Mr. Tolboe, the day being his birthday anniversary. Dinner was serve.d by the self-invited guests at 8:30 after which the eve-ping eve-ping was spent with bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Drysdale received the favor. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mullett, Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Drysdale, Mr.-and Mrs. Ralph Craven, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Jones, Mr., and Mrs, Orval .Singleton, .Single-ton, Mr. and Mrs. Gene'HooverTMrr and Mrs. Fred Haten and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Tolboe. Entertains , ForWiends Saturday evening Miss . Pauline Bennett was hostess to a number of friends at her home. Cards, and dancing were the entertaining features, fea-tures, followed by: a delicious buffet' buf-fet' supper. The I guests included Howard. Cottam, Miss. Edith Pax-man, Pax-man, Qlaud Snow,; Miss Loya-Niel-son. Recce Anderson, ; Miss Lota Paxman, Barr Washburn, Ray All-man, All-man, Rigby Jacobs, Miss Louise Swenson,' Miss Gean Clark, Rulon Paxman, -Miss Pauline Bennett and Miss May . Bennett. Turkey inner en Mrs., Alice Webb was hostess at a prettily appointed turkey dinner at ijer hoxne on . New Year's day. Cetera ere laid . for eighteen. . fc OWUtWifra JHmmSAb BitM rut m turn maa wuvwj imetsUle boxes, Mtod frttt metsUle boxes. MUM wu jiiw BIMxn.' TtkM miMmr. Bif ml aik far CUB ESS. DLiKOirO f OUTBT BK06CUTS ITUTWUlS ALL THIS WEEK the Many Snaps 25c GinghamPink Lingetts, Blu aijd " yA& fGrayi-2i2 yards! . . xV, 25c Voiles all colors A'Ain 2i2yar!s;;: C 50c Hose for alLthftl Aq 25c Hose for all the sl A family,, 2 pair . ; . . 50c Knit Caps fn.. Children's 2 for... 4 $1;00 Men's Heavy - "7 Rfe Bib Overallsrl pair lovea mm 1 Iff AMTtwpnwn XaV , 11 'TJ CENTER3T. El Culto Club In Session The members of the El Culto Club were pleasantly entertained Saturday at the home of Miss Dag-mar Dag-mar Bylund. Games,, a book review re-view and luncheon were enjoyed by the following: Miss Zclla 'Peterson, Miss LaRue Freckleton,' Miss Betty Reese, Miss Dorothy Chipman, Miss Vra Smoot, Miss Carlea Bylund, the honor guest, Miss Vera Prince. Vera Smoot and the hostess. American Legion Auxiliary The regular meeting of the Amer ican Legion auxiliary will be held Wednesday evening at 1 o'clock In the armory. Mrs. Elmer Ivie To Entertain Mrs. Elmer Ivie will be hostess to members of the Wednesday After- noon Bridge elub-this wcifk. All members ate invited to attend. Fewer, Less Severe Colds With "Colds Piscov,ery by Makers of Vicks VapdRub IViaes Possible Better "Control-of-Colds" in the Home. HIGH COSTS REDUCED Relief from much of the burden imposed by colclo -.3 i-.ow available in every home. The Vick Plan, for better "Control-pf-Colds" lessens the' number, the severity and, ,the duration of colds. It reduces the family's "Colds-Tax" in money, loss of time and, health. . A New Vlck Discovery This Plan has been oerfected by the makers of Vicks VapoRub made possible by. Vicks Npse . Throat Drops. Based .on a new idea for 5 "preventing" . colds,, this new Vick formula Is an ideal companion compan-ion to VapoRub, the modern way of treating'' colds. Used together, they aid and supplement each other in the Vick Plan for better ."Control-of-Cplds," which .Hows: ' ' 1. Berove a Cold Starts Watch yourself whenever you have been exposed to anything that you know is apt to give you a cold, 3uch as j :. , Contact with others having fresh colds crowds, stuffy ill-ventilated rooms, public places sv nigh on a Pullman or a dusty Automobile .ride sudden changes in temperature inhaling smoke, dust, gases excesses ex-cesses in living, such as over-eating, smoking or--drinking, ..which reduce body resistance-; after a hard day when you ttre over-tired. ; ; Then : if you i,el s thatw stuffy, sneezy irritation of vtne nasai pas Announcement ELMER E. Teacher of , Piano it the & y. m r Anfibunces special Neyv year'SjOffer to those who take f ad vantage of the opportunity N0W. : Professional piano 1 "InatniptlnnVivpn at a minimum VateA." H 4 For' further information Phone 723-W, At the meeting of the Le Teoee club held Monday evening at the home of Miss Mary Ralston, the fpllowihg officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Miss Ada Cowan; vice president, . Miss Verla Ewing; secretary and treas urer, Miss Nola Smith; chairman of program committee. Miss Donna McCoard; reporter, -Miss Carol $taats. Arrangements were made for the annual banquet to be held ip two weeks. At the conclusion of the meeting," a daintily prepared luncheon was served. Those present were Mrs. J. M. Beck, Mrs;' Alice Slack, Miss Donna McCoard, Miss Ruby Street Miss Ada Cowai, Miss Virginia Beck, Miss Helen Spencer, Miss Millie Lamb, Miss Beryl Allen and Miss Verla Ewing. Mrfc.Halliday Entertains . Mrs. . J. F. JHalilfiay deightfyjly entertained the members of the Monday Afternoon ' Social , club at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Spencer Clark. Mrs. Nellie J. Olsen gave an interesting retold story and current eventswerc re viewed by M.rs. A. W- Jones,. This being a holiday party, gifts were exchanged and the spirit of the holiday season entered into the occasion. oc-casion. Dinner was served and covers were laid for Mrs. Rose Vincent, Mrs. Annie Mildenhall, Mrs. Lydia Singleton, Mrs. Vilate Vincent, Mrs. Frances Groneman, Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mrs. Nellie J. Olscn, Mrs. Elida, Nelson and Mrs. Francis J. Knight. Utah Sorosis Meets Wednesday The members of the Utah Sorosis will meet Wednesday afternoon at the. home of Mrs. Jesse N. Ellert-scn. Ellert-scn. An excellent program including includ-ing the following numbers will be given: Paper "Achievements of Western Europe" by Mrs. Vasco Tanner; current events, Mrs. Nellie C. Bailey; musical selections, "O Solo Mio," "Marseillaise" and "Marche Lorraine." Maan Sal Club To Meet Mrs. Lora Dabling Will entertain the members, of the Maan Sal club at her homc Wednesday evening. Needlework, music and luncheon will be the diversions. - Control" Plan sages, Naturc'3 usual signal that a cold is coming on use- Vicks Nose Drops at once just a few drops up each nostril. Repeat fcyeryTTour of so If needed. ' This Vill prevent many -cpldshy. stopping them bc-J juiV iiicj. gcv- ucyiruu vc uvou nu hroatwler most colds start. tAfttr 5pld SUrts ; .. .. j'sit t f . ! At njght, massage the throat and .chest well iwitH. Vlqks VapoRub now available. In uwhltc-, 'stainless" form, lf you., prefer. Spread on thick and cover with warm flannch Leave the bed-clothing loose around the neck so that the medicated va pors arising can be inhaled all night long. Jt. ." the, air-passages are badly clflgged,. with mucus, melt some. VapeRuh m a bowl of hot water and inhale the t earning vapors for several minutes. (If there is a cough, you will like the new Vickl COUgh . Prop actually medicated with ingredients of Vicks Vapc-Rub). Vapc-Rub). . , .Durlijgahe day any time, any 1 placeduse Vicks Nose Drops every few hours as needed. This gives you .full 24-hour treatment . and without the risks of too much internal in-ternal "dosing, which so often upK sets digestion especially of chll- dren.' v . ... " y ' r Trial Offer Guarantee . Every druggist in the United States is offering Vicks Nose ft Throat Drops and Vicks VapoRub on the following trial guarantee:' 4 .. .Use together as directed in the Vlck Plan for better "Cor.trol-oX-Colds." Unless you are delighted with i esults, rour druggist is authi L nrliwi tn refund' vour monev.i Adv. I i NELSON 1 An interesting cession of the N. ,L. U. was held Saturday afternoon rat the home of Miss Gladys Black. Miss Florence Robinson gave "The Romance of Leonardo Da Vinci." by Merjkonsky. The following officers of-ficers were elected for the ensuing iyear: President, Miss Edna Ball; .vice president. Miss da Lloyd; sec retary. Miss Loree Van wagenen; treasurer. Miss Iris Robinson. . Present were Mrs. Maud Mark-ham, Mark-ham, Mrs. Celestia J. Taylor, Mrs. Ophelia Tolboe, Mrs. Grace Paulson, Paul-son, Miss Florence Robinson, Miss Edna Ball and Miss Iris Robinson. Club Plans Week End Party At the home of Miss Vlrgle Beclar Monday evening, the mem bers of the Clivell club held an in tercstine session. The diversions were needlework, music and lunch eon. Plans were made for a week end party to be held, at Maple Dell Saturday when outdoor sports will be enjoyed. i Those present were Miss Amy Cummings, Miss Mary Moir, Miss Merle Cummings, Miss Clara Peterson. Peter-son. Miss Margaret Mecham, Miss' LaVern Harris, Miss Erma Brown, Miss Evelyn Prusse, Miss Janet Webster, Miss Me4va Shurtliff, Miss Lillian Mortimer. Housewarming For Newcomers .. Friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Farell Liljenquist Friday evening in the form of a surprise party to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Liljenquist who recently came from Garfield to locate in Provo. Progressive 500 and. luncheon were the entertaining features enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Yale C. Thorpe. Mr. and - Mrs. Junius Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Hinckley, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smart, Mr- and Mrs. Pratt Peterson of Ephraim and the guests of honor. EVERY WINTER DRESS . MUST CO Woolens Travel Crepe Flat Crepe Crepe Satin Canton Crepe Chiffons All Recent Styles GROUP -1 Dresses in t h i s , g r o u p formerly high as as 14.95- .9. . EXTRA ' SALES IIELP -TO - VEHVE TOU Friends Enjoy Birthday Party Mis: Helen Bennett entertained at a dinner Sunday, the occasion belfiK her birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for twelve including includ-ing Mi.s3 ICloJia Arhwoith. Mi sr. Ruby Merrill. Miss Martha Uruy 1' nd Miss Mildred Boyd. $750.00 Cash Offered For Name of Movie Actress Reward Will Be Paid Everyone Whc Submits j Most Suitable Name From Hollywood comes an extra- ; ordinary announcement. A movie actress is in need of a name, and $750.00 in cash will be paid for j the best suggestion. You ean give j her yours, or any other name you j think of, it "may mean $750.00 to , you. This movie actress, Whom you have probably seen on the screen of your favorite motion picture theatre, is the beautiful Helen Mann. Like most of the stars, she prefers to use a name other than her own, and in order to help her obtain it, $750.00 in cash is offered to anyone who is quick in sending in the name-selected. Miss Mann's publicity director says, "Most any name may win." It may be your very own, a . name of a friend or relative, or a coined name made up by you. Headers of this announcement announce-ment arc urged to senc their suggestions sug-gestions for a name at once, because be-cause $250.00 extra will be given the winner if name is mailed and postmarked before January 10, 1932. Just make it easy to pronounce pro-nounce and easy to remember. But send it right away, or you may be late for the promptness prize. GROUP - 2 Formerly Priced to 19.75 NOW ' TBoyoxrria Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nnttwll were rejoicing Monday over the arrival of their f iist grand child, a baby boy, born at t lie. home of Mr. and Mrs. W, U. Nuttall of the Grand View ward. 'Mrs. Nuttall wan formerly for-merly Mies Vdra Hone. Mothr and son are "doing well." ' ; ' : TVs " " " - ' v All entries must be sent to the Publicity Directors' office. E. A-Wllliam3r A-Wllliam3r Studio A-769. 1023, K. Sycamore Ave., Hollywood, California. Cali-fornia. Only one suggestion for a name should be submitted by each contestant. Everyone is invited to , submit a name, and in case of ties, duplicate awards will be given Officials "say that any name may win the $750.00, even jf submitted on a post card or scrap of paper. If you can use $750.00, here is an opportunity to get it! Send your, suggestion at once. Adv. DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS Black Browns Reds Greens Blues Prints All Sizes GROUP -3 These exquisitely fashioned S'i'l k frocKs fortiiferly priced to 29.50 9 DRESSES 5 LARKED IN PIAIN FIGURES |