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Show PAGE TWO ; ? R 0 V O (U TAH) E V EN I N G HE R A LP, FRIDAY, FE BR U & RY 5. 1 9 3 2 SOCIETY NbVS 7 1 Calend ar - . Guests Enjoy Fine Arts ion . : Ari enjoyable open session of the Fine Arts club was held at the residence resi-dence of Mrs. Carl Swenson Thursday Thurs-day 'afternoon, with Mrs. John Daley, Mrs. George S. Beckstead, Mrs. Stanley Bohnett and Mrsj Gerald Ger-ald F. Heaton as assistlng-host-esses. Mrs. Libble Cook Hayward read In , her usual capable manner, Eugene Eu-gene O Neill's Tlay "Mouring Becomes Be-comes Electra." Guitar and uke-lele uke-lele music wasf urnished by Frank Coold and Mr. Anson. , J Tasty Valentine refreshments "were served. Ferns aniijred and white carnations pretutyjdee&rated the entertaining rooms.. ' v The attractive social was attended attend-ed by the following members of the' club. Mrs. John C. Van Cott, Mrs. C. Lynn Hayward, Mrs. I De Vere George, Mrs. Seymour D. Gray, Mrs. Walter D. Tueiler, Mrs. Alonzo Morley, Mrs. C. La Voir Jensen, Mrs.Le Roy J. Robertson. Mrs. Oliver Dalton, ; Mrs. Frank Earl, Mrs. Lavonia Fuller, Mrs. Paul Stewart, Mrs. J. Erval Chrlst-ensen, Chrlst-ensen, Mrs. Raymond Holbrook. ,C Included in the invited guest list were Mrs. Frank Branagan, Mrs. Grover Cuddy, Mrs ; JRobert Reid, MrarEldred S. Harding, Mrs. Kenneth' Ken-neth' KendaU, Mrs. Ernest Farrer, Mrs- Byron Daatrup, Mrs. Elizabeth B Cook, Mrs. Victor Hedquist, Mrs. Tasco M. Tanner, Mrs. Lowry Nelson Nel-son Mrs. Arthur Gallup, Mrs. Oa Lloyd,' Mrs. John Schofield, Mr ; Foater Anthon, Mrs. Lester Hansen, Han-sen, Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe, Mrs. Fred Markham, i Mrs. Ralph Bullock, Mrs. D. Orlo Allen,' Mrs. Rulon Van .Wagenen, Mrs. Ray Hansen and Mrs. Delbert Groberg . of Idaho Falls. Idaho. Catholic Women Plan Card Party 'Everything Is now In readiness for the card party to be given by the Catholic Women's league, Monday Mon-day evening at 8 o'clock at the parish hall, 172 North First West street. -Various card games will be played and luncheon will be served. An invitation is extended to the public in general. Reservations must be made Immediately; with Mrs. Maurice T. Reilly, telephone ' La Von Starr Is Hostess to Girla "Cards - and a delicious luncheon were the diversions at the Circulo de Quince 'club party held at the home of .Miss La Von Starr Thursday Thurs-day evening. ' . Te delightful affair was attended attend-ed by the following club members: Miss Alf a Forsythe, Miss Wanda. Forsyth, Miss Donna Tolboe, Miss Amy HehHchsen, Miss Sally Stone, Miss Fay Spendlove.tsrXa Vern Starr,' Miss r Mayme .Vincent and Allsa' Carol ChristenseV. Club Women, At Enjoyable oScial ProKresshfe rookv iWas! played at the Worth While club party held at the home of Mrs. Raymond. Ivle Thursday afternoon and attended by the following: " - Mrs. Arthur Ivie, Mr3. Leo S. Taylor, Mrs. Wilbnm Hardy rMra. Francis Johnson, Mrs. Alex Josic. Mrs. Herbert Hurst, Mrs. jc.Jen-, jc.Jen-, sen 'and Mrs. Albert . Clark, the Titf.er hplnK L uest. . ; The high score prize was won by Mrs. '"-AJ Josie, and the consola-Vim consola-Vim tevon'viKreni to - Mrs. Albert Clark.' A. deKcious Valentine lunch-con lunch-con was served. N. L, U. Mrs. Verda B. Thomas will be hoBtess lo members of the N. L. U. club et the home of her mother, Mrs. R. L. Bachelor Saturday afternoon aft-ernoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Edna Meredith will read the book, "But Not For Love." LEGION DANCE A party will be tendered members mem-bers of the American Legion Dancing Danc-ing club Saturday evening at the Elks' home. BIlTGreen's Trailblazers -will furnish the music. f fr . Afternoon Of Cards Enjoyed , Mrs. Emmaline Snow was hostess host-ess to members of the B. P. H. B. club at a delightful card party at her home Wednesday afternoon. - Progressive 600 was played, Mrs. E. I. Egil8on receiving the high score prize and the consolation favor going to Mrs. Europhia Leff-ler. Leff-ler. A delicious luncheon was served and comic Valentines were exchanged. Several beautiful old-time old-time songs were rendered by Mrs. Egilson, Mrs. Norma Dyer and Mrs. Sarah-Ramsey. In attendance were Mrs. Theresa Morgan, Mrs. Europhia Leffler, Mrs.' Christine Amtoft, Mrs. Alice Olsen, Mrs. Mary Farrer, Mrs. E. I EgilsonMrs. Edith Spalding and guests, Mrs. Norma Dyer, ' Mrs. Hazel Hundley, Mrs. Dora Snow, Mrs. Sarah Ramsey, Mrs. Emma Amtolft andMrs. Alta Strong. - TeacheVIonore'd Students N of v the Third and Fourth-grades of the Page school pleasantly surprised their teacher, Mies Susan Phillips,4 Wednesday afternoon in their class room. Ax delicious luncheon was served to-40 and a delightful program was furnished. BREAKFAST NOOK BECOMES A -PLAY ROOM , til i-glfr I v i I ' ' -rl I I ' " y 4 ft J I " i X,i it r... va. 1 "l 1 rtf OLIVE ROBERTS . BARTON CHoe v WCA ScavtoaC ; ' , "Just a minute. Mom." "Come rigiht here when I say to." "I just have 'one more bolt to put on. I'll just be a minute." Ted, will you come here!" ' L "Oh, all right .What is it?" "Straighten r out your face. I Want you to go down and take a broom and- sweep the mud off the teps. I had. (hem. all scrubbed and you've tracked 'them up disgracefully." disgrace-fully." . j "Can't I put that bolt on first? I want to show Slim my Empire Building. Tm just screwin the tower on." "Tedr,... .. .. ' . "Oh, ail rigtit. I'm goin'." i Mrs. Jones felt justified, and Lperhaps Bhe was. i Not only had S.ne a rigni u maignauon over me nud, but she had' been ) reading just enough psychology tS give her a certain notion. Two or three notions in fact. One of them was that children become queer sometimes when they get ideas about having to read every sign they passed to a finish, Dining nook or card alcove, it's all the same to this cheerfully appointed spot. ft HrMd FUIa Im KM sad Usid' ctUa Dose, seated wit Bio ffHf Drmlii AiV for C rri -far -J EK. VXAXOirS M Bm. Bifkn. ReHmhta. Vwr If a. f DOLLAR- DAY SATURDAY : . Values Up to $3,0 0 a 7 T Saturday $1.00 $1.05 House SaJjJO $3.00 Men's, Ladies' and Misses',. 0fl'0s Sweaters For X $1.25 Men's Mountaineer OveraUs- $fl.GS; 8 5c Ladies, Missesfand Unions 2 for .j.wwt: 26c tadie-. fJfl.CO Hose; 5 Pr. . -Oc "Childs - Creeperalls Pair-.:i.-- - T , $1,10 Best flCO Goods in Store.T 7T Entire Gtock on Sale i f 3ATUTJDAY at . . . -VAN'S ; : -348 V7est Center I' . .r Greatest Price Cutting Sale Ever Attempted NOW OR NEVER AT THESE PRICES Night Gowns Men's Extra Specials riannci 49c. L. D-S. Garments For : ; - - Heavy Double Back Saturday ' ' Ladies' : Step-ins ! " -'; "79c ; Gfifi- 0'" 25C ,. 35C Dress Shirts : ; wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Men's Lined t ; . r1 r e Fine L0' Gloves Light Cjlobes mgQ qQc Suit 0W7 25, 40, 50, 00 Watts , ' : . ; Oases Qc C ' 1 Double Cotton ftQc .- " - - . . . . ... Blankets Boysland Girls' ; fprfSX BucWc Galoshes School Shoes UVVO Sanitary Q . . . . Tads of.12 7Qc OQC To anduce you to call in - -"' - and see the big Savings MiVq Ovforr1; . . . .. you can make on this men S UXlorUb Ladies' Fine r Giffantic Sale we are; . Black or Tan Calf Hon;p Drpp5 ffoinff to give to -.each Latest nouse presses pcrs0n who purchases Styles yu 2QC ICC 6CC 2 0 or more a gift - MJ , V' y box absolutely Free ! Children's value 25c to $4.00 r J v- Men's and Boys' Saturday. Don't faU to UxtordS W . x ' ' take advantage of thi3 Size 5V?i Cir inter Caps wonderful offer.- . to 2i2 ' VC Men's Kangarbor-$9.00 , . , w i ' "Mcn's Boys' Shoes wd U Mens Work 75c Boot Sox Oxfords Shoes - - - no ;'. . Good Grade . $39C' :' $a Q9 High Top Shoes Men's All Rubber" Ladies' or Misses', : .. .J' Overshoes .;. if ci.v," l ; 8S Lof or Gennine; . , Garments Dress Slippers ,;Ptqupt . Sheets- ., : . o., H;5?? ; : -.09r; .J . y ,: , v-:09.c.v;,y ;, a9c.,39c 69c. ; Pirovo. TiJtan368 WesfjCeriter i v 1 going back to jtxnip over "a ;rack they had stepped, on, or fqeling worried if they'd missed cracking a single paling on a fence. She, didn't want hetr Ted to start getting' get-ting' "compulsiottvr like his father. Why, his father- went down to. the cellar' three timies every night' before be-fore he went to bed to be sure; he'd shut the draft ctff. He was bristling brist-ling full of these , silly compul sions. Ted came back "I got off All I could," he said. -"When Slim .goes I'll take a bucket: and clean it better." bet-ter." i He went back, and put thef bolt in place. Then he got his "Los Angeles" and figured out hoiy he could stick it to the tower by tying a string to the ceiling. String!- He looked in all his pockets. None. He went to the kitchen. "Ted!" "Yes, MomJ" "Come outi of that kitchen." "I'm just poking flor string." "Come out." "Aw. Mom, I need some. Can't I look?" "Ted!" sharply. "Oh, all right!" ' The dirigible had to go. He had nothing to do now. Slim was taking tak-ing his violin lesson but would be along any minute now. Ted hung around and drummed on the front windows. Then he thought of thread. In his mother's sewing table there was some. He went to the little antique stand over in the corner pulled out a drawer, and down "crashed the fifty dollar rose-quartz lamp rich Grandaunt Ellen had sent his mother for Christmas.- The rest of that day will go down in history. Frustration genera'.ly dies hard in children. Ted had had a plan. He wasn't allowed to caj-ry caj-ry it out to a finish. His mother not only made a psychological mistake mis-take but lost a lamp. He wasn't to blame m the least but paid the price. We should try to understand ihe various urges of children. A 1; psychology is sometimes worse than none. Club Members Guests At Party Optimist club riembers spent a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lula Scott Thursday. . I Progressive 500 was the diversion I and a tssty luncheon followed. The I high score prize went to Mjts. Z. I Whittaker and the consolation i favor was won by Mrs. Ethel Gut-! Gut-! .rich. Present were Mrs. Z. Whittaker, Mrs. Ethel Guttrich. Mrs. John I Yeager, Miss Clara Kunze.. Mrs. ; Guy Shurtleff, Mrs. Leo Mecham, I Mrs. Mary Hopkins, and Mrs. Hazel j Jones, the latter being n guest, . STAINLESS oune rarmuui hiuc putc. in original form," too, if you prefer OVERXW MILLION MRS USED YEARLY There are More Than 140 Drug Store Articles offered to you at Tremendous . Savings during this Great Sale at HEDQUIST 2 HOME OWNED DRUG STORES Our Buyer Mrs. Leo N. Lewis was fortunate enough to buy from one of the Manufacturers TTHaese eatmtlfiSunEx Klotinse HDi?esses Specials For Saturday and Monday Only For the first time we offer Fast Color Pongee Prints 80 Square French Cambrics And Printed Broadcloths in Our Surrender Sale 79c House Frocks. You'll thrill at the wonderful assortment of clever new models made up in the gayest of spring iioral designs . . . trimmed with permanent finish organdy, plain broadcloths, and self materials. J See Our Windows! Lewis Ladies Store Price ' Sizes 14 to 52 You may buy them for the house, but we'll wager you'll wear them on dress occasions, they're such clever unusual styles! SIZES 16-44 - Ima5ine thJ3 attractive model trimmed in You'll find every dress illustrated and dozens of other clever models permanent finish organdy, for 79c. This A j , . . . - , . , , , . and many o.ther ciever styles await your in thls record, breaking wash frock event. Models shown come in , selection! '. rose, blue, orchid, maize and red. Out-of-Town Patrons can order the numbers illustrated, by mail. State : : color, style and size desired T Si ore 68 WesirCenter St. - - Provo, Utah Leo N. Lewis, Mgr. 7 t |