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Show ' TtrTT' TTTT- TO ' tv5 . -" -.I f-j J . . Breakfast Is Light Company Given For Bride -A Banqviet ki MONG .tbe leading socials invitational bart ot thr ., neia jaiuraav eveninff at ' IJkeebinir' with: the spirit larts At either end of the halloas-a large red heart bearr St thinscriptioii, "Greetings,: Guests?' The clever dance ograttis were in the form of novelty fans, and ; the .music as fernishecj by IviarrVidtorians. . " : r;C During intermission, aVsaxophone sola was furnished by oraceCrandall; Kent Johnson rendered two vocal solos, ' Iiattendahce were the following-Mates and ttheir part es Ernest5 Murdockv Miss ss Tky: Drysdale,; Robert Parker, w jSTLaltue Erickaon, Clifton. ,Boy-Mrfe ,Boy-Mrfe Winona Duesnip, Lincoln Band Miss J Norma, .Hansen, denBroadbtnt - Mia carmen sonl ; Don Barraclough, Misa lera TMxon. Vard Johnson, Misa th Iteiriv Don Nielsen, Miss brencei Allen, Earl Smith, Miss uce Parser, Louis5 Harmer. Mbss ;na Draper Be.rt FuUpaer, Miss Mrev Johnson, Bradford Hatch, &a Myrtle Henderson. James ist, Miss" Virginia Wlgnall, Smith cker; and Miss Helen Ellsworth. 1 were- Ellis McAllister, .;Mjs8 foda ! Stowell Glenn Johnson, bs Lola Duke, Kent Johnson, is Dixie Mangum; LeGraide Ms,'iiiw' Vera Beck, Mr. and fs. LaMar Grotegut, Don Mark-In. Mark-In. Miss Roberta Wilde, Merrill fmmonO. "Miss , Virginia Grat, frniart. Miss Jensen, Spencer . iw and! Miss Dix. "he patrons were Mr. and Mrs. h:iyaBlgeiow and Mr. andMrs. ;tor Bird. V lames ; West and Vance Batty joprise ' the committee oh ar-.keements ar-.keements for the: delightful af- taii Luncheon ' It Surprise Party I embers of the Repression, club asanfiy1 surprised Mr. aid Mrs. Iph Craven Saturday evening aX home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon dqulstS lx tibjesof Froressiv "500 rt ptisd. Mrs. RaJph Craven Oerf e Mecham winning the ih scfr favors. A tasty hinch-PiHCbenred. hinch-PiHCbenred. . - ..-.U. : b delightrul air air v was aided ai-ded tn following: Mr; and s. Elmer Smith, Mr. nd Mrs. e fldams. Mr. and MrsiHew M. Strong, Mr. and Mr. Charles Me; Mr. and Mrs. Oran ' .Grone-iM .Grone-iM Eiiind Mrs. DeanMark? iA,'M and Mrs. L. SUyer 1 aacfc&rs: Leon1 Redqulst, and I andMrs. Clarence Greeri- the er. couple being guests., s&M. Club ffair Deliehtful - SXembrf Tot the M. B- H. club petfcT-jruesta of ! Mr. and Mrs. htO I tcheU at ther home Sat- ay eV-Amg. ' rogrt ive ;500 was the dlyer-, dlyer-, . ' I fftirna Halladav-and f hui I illa4X winnln thet high re r js., rfTfe - f ofweo.. vBC&'were preaent: Mr. ; Mrs Al Hanson, M-f.ysTrid. Mrs. ier Sladsen,- ttfnd Mrs, m.-frfavW MKVand Mrs.' Ar- r HaCs4ay. ,Mr.; ana mxs. w en r -M.wvT ILfi- nnH Mm. Alvt BifordUMrv and Mrs.-' Alva man; .ef Salt"-. Lake City, nd , and fflrs. jeeeph-Warren, the ercoujle beihg. guests. ; kle'ntine Party" Girls n enyable time was spent -by tnbers : bf .the S. B. club a entlne-party at the home tor 1 Scott Saturday evening. , : amear.and music were enjoyed, came j prizes going to Nedra bson jf and Ethelyn Myers. A! y K Valentine luncpeon' was ked.tcttAe following. nna Brim. Nedra Hanson, Eth- Ji Myffs, Fay Kavachevich and' en Hppyer. t&i Save-in : p ounces fill?) olthiseaarifr was the annual Mates :Qciari unit of the. B. Y me' jauavu, waru wiuocxncuw ofyalentmes the, haJl was Mildred Harris, Vance Batty, s r-r? f B.Y.U. fcen Hold-Qpen Session An interesting open session meeting meet-ing of the B. Y. IT Women's organization organ-ization was held at the faculty room at the University Saturday afternoon. ; ' ! Red and white J carnations, in keeping with St. Valentines, were used, as a. decoration. Two beautiful xvocal solos were rendered by Hillman Snell, accom- ' panlecLby Mrs., Roland Ostler. Mrs. Wayne . B. Hales introduced Dr. Dillworth Walker of the University of Utah, who gave a splendid' address ad-dress on "Our Present Day Economic Econ-omic Condition." Dr. Wajker stressed our standard of living and our distribution of wealth. Tasty refreshments were served to. 135 members and guests. .The hostesses were Mrs. George S: Bal-lif, Bal-lif, . Mrs. Moroni J. Cottam, Mrs. Le Roy . Robertson. Mrs. Ella Brown, Mrs. Bertha Roberts, Mrs. Lowry Nelson, Mrs. E. M. Rowe, Mrs. Bertrand Harrison and M-s. Lynn Hayward. Mother Honored Buthida v . rMrs, - Joseph A. . Stub6s . waC delightfully de-lightfully , surprised J'at ,1irX- nnie Saturday evening by the members of her family who gathered to celebrate, cele-brate, her..- birthday, anniversary which occurred oQthat- day.; i ajenll nei and contest ' ganies Verev plaiyed-Mrs. Earl Stubbsand 'Mrs. Don Ada'mson receiving, the high score prizes. A program? Jof readings and music was presented by the grandchildren and at xnldr night, a delicious supper !,was served, 'i A. J large birthday cake, holding pink and greea candles, centered the dining tattle, '' and birthday wishes w$re made. Lovely gifts were presented ta.the honor guest. ; Present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jos-eph Earl Stu-jbs and family, Mrs. Fred Adamson and daughters, Mr. . and Mrs 4esseSniith and family, Mr, and Mrs: Moyle Stubbs andson. Miss . Claris Stubbs. - Mrs. .,ppn Ad"amson,TMr andMrsi' Clyde" 01-sen, 01-sen, all of Provo, .and Mr. ; and Mrs. Virge Stubbe of Salt Lake. It Jit f " 5 . -, jj' . I I Card Party ;EfeKghtfuIi An en lovable card nartv was siyen'by Miss Clara J Kunze Friday evening at her home. Progressive 5Q0 was the diver-' sioii, Lloyd Harris and Mrsv Etta Wbittaker winning the high scersi "prizes and tne consolation zavors gelngto.Mfs. R. C. Street ' and George Cole. 4'The . following wee served . a .tasty, , luncneon: Mr. and , Mrs. C. Street, Mr, and Mrs. Leon Hed- quist,-Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harris Mr.'and Mrs. George Cole, Mr. and Mrs, Horace Newton, Mrs. Lillie ?ole, Mrs. Ella WhltUker, Mrs Emily Peterson, Mrs. Nita Sawyer;? Mrs. Ethel Guttrich, Miss Bessie, DurneiL; Miss. Margaret Wilson, Mrs. Charles Nelson . and J. J Nu-i sink, ; ' , frit 1 I Si . f Vfc.- , its- y X.'. . I 'X ' 'vG lii). mmmmmmmmmmm, U..-....... hi 't With a rich brown velvet .ensemble this formal blouse of pink satin. Its Persian embroidery in tones of old rose, green, blue and gold harmonize with a detail of the hat Note the sleeve with its volant outlined in the -same embroidery. ; Calendar - - r. PYTHIAN SfSTERS ' j Pythian- Slaters of Proyo temple No. 9, Will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the K. of P. Hall. CAMP BONNEVILLE r MemTr8 of Camp Bonneville, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet" at the-home of Mrs. J.')N; Strong Wednesday , afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. ( - 3 ' Aii interesting program, will be furnished and luncheon will be . ...... .. . served. All eligible are invited.! - . iUTAH SOROSIS j . '. Vta. Sorqsls. ciubi, menfijewlwUi meet in f open session Wedheraay at 3 p. m. at the-. Provo "Women's j club house." , " li . , ' - The hostesses will be, Mrs. Mark BTimhaHMrs.-Nellie C, Bailey, and "Mrs R. Oarp Clark. Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart win review tne.Dook This Rebel Generation;" and Current events, wlll be given . by Mrs. A. H. Chrtstensen. String music will be furnished by B. Y. U. students. Each member is' privileged to invite in-vite two guests. I A meeting of the Ladies' Aid of the Community church wil lbe held at Meno Trope nail Tuesday it 2:30 o'clock. . Mrs. T. J. Weaver and.Mrs. Isa-beli Isa-beli Peterson , will be the hostesses. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Royal Neighbors of America will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, at tbecL.b. O. F. hall. CAMP NO. 1 '.Pioneer' Daughters of Camp No. 1' will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. B. Keeler, 444 N3ortl .Third: East street. "Mrs. Emily Nielsen will givethe history A fine, program has been arranged and1 luncheon will be served. ; ', SERVICE STAR ' A meeting" of the Service Star Legion vwill be held. Wednesday at 2 p. nv at the home of Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen, 390 South Fifth West street:""" - ' v! 'Art interesting patriotic program has .been prepared and luncheon will be served. -i "'' " ' ' ' ' ' ' 3TeW .idiistrlaJ leaders say business busi-ness has scraped bottom and now Is ready ; for a i rise. Of course it T J6 t - r-i Ik c . i- . - - . i : ' " ' ' . . . . for afternoon wear. Patou suererests 1 Sh aron. Ward M I A. Ball Sharon M. 1. A. vill hoU its annual an-nual "GoM am'' Green" oall Tues day evening-' fiall. :n the amusem. tent Attractive i.ecorations have been arranged and good iusj has been secured. It is announced that leap-year dances will be featured .and refreshments will be served. "The contest dance is to be dem onstrated. - Miss Helen Pyne has been se- ! lected as the "Gold and Open" queen. The public is invited. Dinner Followed '. Bv Bridge Game, Mrs. Nicholas Mark of Salt Lke City, was hostess to members of the Carquinitz Brldere club at the home of her mother. Mrs. D. D. Sutton, Saturday evening. 'A delicious dinner was served, red sweet peas- and nut cups being used as a decoration, In keeping with St. Valentines. Two tables' of bridge followed.'' Miss Cleo Smoot winning the high score prize and the consolation favor going to Miss Ann Mackay. Mrs. Lloyd "Sutton was a guest, and the following club members enjoyed en-joyed the evening: Mrs. Elmer Singleton, Miss Cleo Smoot. Miss Lillian Cutler, Miss Lucile Jorgen-sen, Jorgen-sen, Miss Arthella Carter and Miss Ann Mackay-. - v -- AT LEAST, so it seems to the woman who undertakes un-dertakes : laundry ' burdens bur-dens at home. We can help you have more fun out of life! We'll ' do ?your laundry arid you'll admit that it's better . . cheaper . . . and 'time and ener-v gy sHvinfr." V it'll . " - i' -fet a:. ;7:1 mum S?-f '!' s On of the most attractive social affairs of the; week end, was: the breakfast ; tendered Mrs. Jesse Baker of Minersville, nee Ireta Mortimer of Provo, by members of the Cllyell- club Sunday morning at Keeleys. f ; ? , The artistic table ! appointments were In keeping with St. Valentines. A large-crystal , basket of pink and white, sweet peas, tied with red and whitei satin ribbons which , extended the' length; of the table, formed a pretty centerpiece. A . miniature bride and groom was at either end, also a red taperin a silver holder. Clever colonial . girl and. boy silhouette sil-houette place cards were, employed. Miss, Lillian Mortimer was the toastmistsess and a toast was given by Miss Janet Webster. A response "was made, by the bride. . " Following breakfast, the honor truest was presented with many beautiful a,nl useful gifts. A vocal sola, was furnished by. Miss Lillian Mortimer and a , reading, "The Drama of the. Rose Garden," was given, by Miss Zola Martin. , The. charming affair was attended attend-ed by the following members, of the club: - Miss Virgie. Beelar, Miss Clara Peterson. Miss Grace Harris, Miss LaVern Harris, Miss Lillian Mortimer, Miss Mary Moir, Miss Zola Martin, Miss Amy Cumminga, Miss Erma Brown, Miss Margaret Mecham, Miss Merle Cummings, Miss , Evelyn Prusse, Miss Janet Webster, JWiss Alice Bullock, Mrs. Ethel Rarrtea'u.. and guests: : Mrs. Mary Moi timer, Miss Lor a- Dunn and Miss Margaret Gardner. Glub Girls Entertained The Misses Eliza and Gwen Nelson Nel-son entertamea members of their club at a gay Valentine party Saturday Sat-urday evening at their home. TogressiveX hearts were played, Miss. Ida , Scott receiving the high score award. A pretty Valentine decorative scheme was j'mploycd throughout the entertaining rooms and was, also carried out iet the arrangement of the tasty luncheon served. " In attendance were the Misses Grace jDangerfield, Dorothy Oakley Oak-ley Ida Scott, Fern Smoot, Gean Clarke Phyllis Miller, Hazel Robinson,', Robin-son,', Evelyn Prusse, JanetVebster, Elizabeth and Marguerite Gessford and Mrs. Naomi Beardall. Miss Mildred Dixon was a guest. Farewell Is Held For P. G. Woman PLEASANT GROVE A farc-well:'- program was given in the Timpahogos stake tabernacle Sunday,; Sun-day,; evening in honor ' of Miss Dea a dlpin, daughter of Mrs. Inex Olpin who left today for the mission hxime In Salt Lake., . After! ten days' training course, she will depart, for a two years' mission in the. east central states. Missj'Olpin is. a graduate of the Pleasant Grove high school, and was a, sophomore student at' the B.Y. U. university, Provo, at the lime she; was called on a mission for the Li. D. S. church. -v - t -- - " : ANNOUNCE BIRTH SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. Bill Christopherson report the birth of a son at the family home last week. , An insurance executive' says the best help for the unemployed is self-help. He would probably throw a drowning man a book on how to learn to swim. ' ' TRY OUR DAMP" rwASH Our Driver For Out Low Rates , t'. 9 N V 1 (v Very formal and typical of Jean Ptou's manner is this blouse of white satin. Note' the incrustations which are a repetition of the work on the coat and skirt. A black and white satin hat completes the ensemble en-semble where every piece is in harmony with the other. R. S. Magazine Gets New Subscriptions Siventy-eight new subscriptions have -been secured for the Relief Society magazine this year as a result of the subscription contest 3d) -Bay Bargain Offer Qn Dexter . w aners . . . ... M?gm v in Extras H given with each.. ;,m ' '-" either electric or gas motor HERE Is an amazing chance to nasher now dnrlnp this gigantic sale, and get worth Of extra merchandise at no added cost. Dexter th finest of all Washing' Machines in beauty of design, in mechanical simplicity, and - In washing speed and thoroughness. Come' a see what on irresistible value this is. 19 pieces of pore : tlmtliiiim ware kettle two-quart coyered tw . uvofriufft nsxitts bowl, two tM pom. two can do. I; .two ob Po, urge. kaAdx att ad pepper ah.ken l tar tot at thm atove, fdor Uacr 1 cat or JclM moukU maa ... Waal -v" 't-: . ' ; r .... r ViJ, Vr-ff::; ri .;.-f - , I just concluded in the organization, Pannounces Mrs. Achsa E. Paxman. j jn Pioneer ward had the largest crease over last year and receiv- I cA i ft-cc ciiharrirttinns in Vl P mncR- zine. Provo First ward also received receiv-ed 5 free subscriptions for having :hc largest percent of ward members mem-bers taking ihe magazine. sare. Bar yoar Dexter Qet 68 b b ExqnMre 32-piece set of . .j dinner ware Tk ery aeweot floor Wfp 1 1 ami km tho very wewect Poc. Colore Tbo : dky itoelf im ci Jorrrf ' uot rwt a eo of slaselJt wffl utiu fade or Cacac. Th decoratioe at a 4Ulttfl spray with ' - SAFETY " D . The banquet g.vci by the women employees of the Pl-oro division of the Utah iPower and Light ; company, com-pany, Saturday evening : at the Hotel Roberts, proved ,one of the most bligbtful social functions of the week end. K Covers were laid for the following: follow-ing: Xiiss" Grace 'Paxman. . Miss Baja.rat Paxman. Mrs. Sarah Rowe. Miss Jngsr . Johnson. Miss j Stella Haws, Mis Amy Cummings, Jki'ss Jennie Knudsen, Eve Tatton, -'Mrs. Isabelle Clayton, all o Provo; Miss Amy Shelley, of American Fork. Mis. Jennie- Nostrum . of Lehi; Mrs. Ethel Drysdaie-y of Pleasant Grove, Miss Ethel Bren-ton Bren-ton of IJureka. Miss Lcah.Sitterud nf Price. Mrs. V7 A. Huckins, Mrs. E. F. Heim. Mrs. S. D. Packard, find Mrs. Clyde Clark of Provo, the latter four being guests. Pink sweet peas centered the. ta-o'c- while at either end was a pink candle in a, green holder. Following the banquet, the group attended the theater: Fourth Ward Miss Margaret Boycr will read during the preliminary program at the Fourth ward M. I. A. meeting Tuesday evening at, 7i 30 o'clock in the ward chapel. '.. The regular teachers will be in rhafere of the classwork. Miss Georgia Maeser will direct the retold re-told story class. & Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Lyne Roberts entertained en-tertained at "inner at their home Sunday afternoon , Covers were laid for Mrs. Haiel Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Max Roberts Rob-erts and Arthur Lyons. , " - STAINLESS. w ouna rormui . . same price in original form, too, if foa prefer for COLDS VapoRub OVER MILLtON JARS USED YEARLY - - . IQtelMn Toot Set Her or pieces tkt Srwi wfll ad at for ercrr 4my te-tae Ntthinaju beeft'eve iookod. All well mode far bird ntCalorfalIvoryadat0ea bnrtlr of wter , rewtm otneL Yoo Witt wmt tray . j-k!.; pieoo .Agr-jmjfe .. .-.X - At uictts 47 A 1 - thesis w bxtrasi 1 '7 - r 5 |