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Show PRO V O (UTAH); E VENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 19 33 PAGE SEVEN f SPRWIIIE SOCIETY MRS. MANILA BROWN, Correspondent r - Phone 146-W Celebrating her birthday, a group jf friends surprised Miss Edna Starr Wednesday evening at her ome. The crowd motored to Provo see the play "My Wild Irish ftoee," at the Sixth ward after rbich they returned to the Starr tome and were served a delicious chicken supper. In attendance irere MissT" Ida t "Hoffman, Fred Jelsey, Miss Esther Mitchell, Darel iloulton,- Lucille Collins, Gordon height,. Miss Anna Crandall, Max rVarner, Miss Marie Simkins, Karl .Veight, Miss Margaret Bird. Phil Christensen, Helen Bartholemew, q Fullmer, Edna Starr and JTaine Thorpe. Announcement is made of the narriage of Miss. Helen McKenzie, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank SlcKenxie of this city to Elmo Verl I Jackson of Spanish Fork which took place last Wednesday at Froyo. Miss Donna Snelson, daughter of Ralph Snelson and DoyaJ Elmer Hutchings also of Springville. were granted a license to wed last Thursday at the county clerk's office. , Reviving an old pastime and one which is gaining popularity in many cities, the Misses Mary Roy-lance, Roy-lance, Hortense Crandall, Olive Child, Lucy Child, Elaine Crandall and Virginia Child enjoyed a bicycle party Saturday evening, returning to the Childs home for a waffle supper. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Urquhart with their son - Robert, attended he graduation exercises of their "daughter Esda Lee at the Grinton Memorial - chapel ' of Westminster college, Salt Lake, last Thursday evening. Miss Urquhart has received re-ceived a scholarship from Hastings, Hast-ings, Neb, where she will continue her -studleshext fall. v Miss Camille 'Wordsworth : was the guest of State Auditor and Mrs. Julius C. Andersen in - Salt Lake the past week. While there Miss Wordsworth,! who. recently came from Los Angeles, visited the state capitol building, and was much impressed im-pressed with its beauty. Members of the S. C. C. 4-H club were entertained at the home of Miss Beth Loveridge last Wednesday Wednes-day evening. . A trip to Kelley's Grove for the near future was planned under the direction of Mrs. Hazel . Bird. Miss Zelma Thorpe gave a demonstration of sewing seams. " Mrs. Arvil Bird entertained members mem-bers of the Busy Finger club at her home Thursday afternoon. Sewing Sew-ing and a dainty luncheon were enjoyed en-joyed by the members and Mrs. Mary 'Bird, Mrs. Almeda Evans and Mrs. Ann Johnson, special guests, v Mrs. Donna Ashcraft was among those who attended the Primary and M. I.- A. convention in Salt Lake the past week. She. was a guest Sunday of Mrs. Joseph Eck-ersley Eck-ersley and on Monday visited Mrs. William Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thorn entertained enter-tained at dinner - Friday complimentary compli-mentary to Mr. and Mrs. Theo Fullmer of Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Eliza Thorn, Mrs. A. O. Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thorn and Mrs. Blanch Sondru'p were other guests. Warwick Palfrey man and Gordon Weight are spending a short vacation vaca-tion in California. Dr. and Mrs. Earl W. Reynolds of Salt Lake, who were recently wed, were tendered a dinner party by Mrs. Robert Crosbie, mother of the bride, Thursday evening, at the Crosbie home In Provo. In attendance at-tendance were the following guests: Mrs. Walter Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bearnson, Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Mendenhall of Springville, Mrs. E. Fielding, J. A. Ethel and Alber Fielding, Salt Lake Mrs. W. J. Todd, Los Angeles, Mrs. Elva C. Dean, Betty, Beverly, Kenneth and Bobby , Dean, the honor guests and hostess. Miss May Johnson left recently for an extended visit with relatives in California. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Dallin are visiting Mr. Dallin'a parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Dallin. Miss Delia Church of Logan was the 'guest Sunday of Howard and Mrs. Mark Law. " The Gleaner girls of the Fourth ward M. I. A. will hold a summer work meeting and social next Tuesday Tues-day evening at the home of Miss Ruth Mendenhall, with Miss Beth Lucas and Miss Naomi Tipton assisting as-sisting hostesses. Mrs. Rebecca Jacobsen of Cedar City and J. T. Bateman of Alpine, mother and father of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jacobsen, have been their guests here the past several days. Miss Marguerite Sears and her brotrfer Grant of Salt Lake were guests Sunday of Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Condie. Grant is spending a few days vacation at the Condie home. Complimentary to Miss Helen Mendenhall and Alvis Anderson who will be wed this week Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robison and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson gave a party in the form of a shower at Kelley's Grove Tuesday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Con-over, Con-over, Miss Lucy Childs, Erling Roy-lance, Roy-lance, Beth Mendenhall, Josephine Reynolds, Mack Dougall, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clark, the honor guests, and the hosts and hostesses. Mrs. Rhoda Dougall left this week for an extended visit with her daughter Catherine and husband hus-band at Los Angeles. The Home Culture club' held their annual picnic party at Glengarry Glen-garry Friday afternoon with their children as special guests. After a short program in which Miss Margaret Mar-garet Bird entertained with readings, read-ings, games were played and prizes awarded the winners. A delicious lunch concluded the delightful affair. af-fair. Howard Leo Mower of this city and Maggie May Underwood of Thistle were granted a license to wed Tuesday at the county clerk's oCfice, Provo. Mrs. Melba Hayes of New York City and Mrs. Arch Randolph of Burley, Ida., were honor guests at a nicely arranged bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Paul Thorn at her home Friday evening. Other guests included Mrs. Melva Perry of Provo, Mrs. Hannah Callister, Mrs. Mabel Hanson, Mrs. Lora Bird and Mrs, Blanch Son3rup of Mapleton and Mrs. Bernice Johnson of Spanish Span-ish Fork. Prizes during the afternoon's after-noon's entertainment were awarded award-ed to Mrs. Sondrup and Mrs. Perry. Mrs. Amy L. Jones, U. S. A. C. home demonstration agent met with the East Bench 4-H Sewing club Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Sanford. The girls began sewing on children's clothing, with Piesident Vevda Brown in charge. Mrs. Joseph Robison entertained a group of friends Friday evening at a birthday for her husband, at the Dougall ranch in Hobble Creek canyon. A bonfire program, games and a weiner roast were enjoyed by all. Guests included Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Robison of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coulam of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. LaCelle Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Condie, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson, Mrs. Cleonda Miner, Miss Josephine Reynolds, Mack and Hugh Dougall. THIEF KILLED PIG IN PEN MERIDAN, Mtss. U".P A thief who entered Red Wright's pig pen one n ight recently, seized a 100 pound porker, murdered and butchered but-chered tJhe animal on the spot, and carried away the choice portions por-tions of the fresh pork, reaving the strewn carcass behind. Y f y LARSON STUDIO The Only Official PHOTOGRAPHERS I p For Baby Contest 182 West Center St., Provo .ft Phone 384 '5" - Free Baby Show Coupons Double Votes Saturday ' GIVEN WITH PURCHASES AT " Bleed. 4 lectori (Goo Attend Our t HOMEMAKERS COURSE v at 1ST WARD RECREATION HALL Friday, June 23rd Saturday, June 24th BE OUR GUESTS Scores of Valuable. Prizes to be Given Including a f--Y. $69.50 Washer Will Give 50 aby Votes Free With the Purchase - J of Every 3 Quarts of BRIDAL VEIL MILK Your THilk Man Will Give 100 Baby Show Votes For Each $1.00 Ticket for Bridal Veil Milk or Cream any day SATURDAY IS I DOUBLE VOTE DAY I - For Satisfaction Always Use Utah Wasatch Dairy Products PHONE 1255 The Lewis Ladies ' Store Will Haed Ouat Give FREE! $250 in Valuable Merchandise during the next two, -V : - weeks. Every day is a Winner. Ask for Your Free Baby Coupons at the LEWIS LADIES' STORE Oome in and ask about the IJAND-OUT of FREE MERCHANDISE I lz v MP) Wl V PoiaHe Votes? DouiMe ValuaesX At All Co-operating Stores Celeb rating ILJtiaifln (DomBimtfy's EBalby SBnow Fnectta DOUBLE VOTES! Popularity Awards Here Are the Four Major Popularity Awards Royal Rules of Babyland. 1st $60 cash. $1,000 Equitable Equit-able Life Insurance policy, $1,000 Lincoln Life. Insurance policy, Beautiful Silver Loving Lov-ing cup. 2nd. $25 cash, $1,000 Metropolitan Metro-politan Life Ins. policy. Beautiful Silver Loving Cup. 3rd. $15 cash, $1,000 Metropolitan Metro-politan Life Ins. policy. Beautiful Silver Loving Cup. 4th. flO cash. $1,000 Metropolitan Metro-politan Life. Ins. policy. Silver Loving Cup. Saturday Only All Merchants Will Give Free 200 Baby Votes with Every Dollar Purchase ! Get in on this tidal wave of values !Help your favorite baby win the four major awards! It will be easy if you get behind be-hind and PUSH!! HI These Merchants Give Baby Ballots Also there are valuable prizes' for babies juCged to have the prettiest dimples, reddest red hair, biggest blue eyes, fattest, fat-test, bald head and various other qualifications. All children chil-dren compete only against babies of their own age. Butler' Senm Roebuck &. ;. UjjsJN-Wasatch Dairy lac. Xwi Ladlea Store Thornton Drug; I'o. Mai ben Ulaaa A Paint ('. Shrlver'H Cinderella Frork Shop Lareon Studio Mullett Jewelry Cm. Ilcnrlori I. A. Keeleyn. Inc. Sutton Cafe Schofleld Auto Co. " Sol Jacoba Readr-to-Wear Pmmoint Theater - - - -Dixon-Taylor.Ruaaell Mone I.eTin , Men's and Boys' Storo f Metropolitan I.lfe Inaurance Co. The PtoTo Bakery irainn of tiold" Cahna Gardeaa .Vredham'i. Hedqla Drug; No. 1 Hedaulat Drua; No. 2 ICqui table IJfe Inn. Co. Olympic Service Station University Ave. & 1st Ho.. Provo Herald J. C. Penney Co. Sliger SewlBg BIachla-Reed BIachla-Reed Electric Co. I tab Power & Liitht Superior Motor Superior Service Station No. 1 and 2 4csaford'a We;H ra4Minr I'riatlaa- Co. Profeaaloaal Beauty Salon Xlm. connection with Provo School of Beauty Culture). Lincoln Life Iniur. Co. Bud' Service Station Howard' Shoe Co. The flower Shop Provo Cleaning; and Dyeing; Co. WATCH THIS LIST EVERY DAY! Prizes! Prizes! DOUBLE VALUES! Enter Your Baby NOW ! It Is All Very Simple Merely Register Your Baby at Baby Show Headquarters, 164 West Center, Butler's, Sears, or Sol Jacob's Ladies Store. Registration fee, 25c. Receive FREE! Cabinet Size Photo of Baby Medical Examination If you wish to capture for your baby one of the four major popularity prizes SAVE YOUR BABY VOTES. However your baby can win some of the 60 awards given by Provo Merchants and Salt Lake manufacturers without any effort on your part beyond be-yond registering for your baby and bringing him or her to the Utahna Gardens to be judged. FIESTA FRIDAY, JUNE 80 UTAHNA GARDENS SEARS HEADQUARTERS FOR BABY NEEDS DAINTY BATISTE HAND EMBROIDERED DRESSES 59 Ages 6 Months to 2 Years REGISTER YOUR BABY HERE FOR BABY SHOW AND FIESTA Saturday is Double Vote Day Phone 67, : s 189 West Center a It TMBlfflfflKnS- "ft l z For Baby's CRIB BED HIGH CHAIR CARRIAGE TAYLOR TOT KIDDY KAR and All Sorts of Juvenile Furniture VISIT OUR NURSERY DEPT. Be Sure to Get Your Double Votes Saturday GJiven With Purchases Dixon Taylor Russell IBAILIL(S)irS .The Herald Wants to Help Select Utah County's Champion Babies. -. ' So e'WiU Give v 100 VOTES WITH EVERY NEW THREE MONTH'S SUBSCRIPTION. TO THE HERALD Also, We Will Give 100 Votes for Every l.Oft.Paid on Past Due Accounts Subscribe to THE HERALD NOW and Get Free Voters -,''.' for Your Favorite Baby Contestant SATURDAY IS DOUBLE VOTE DAY Have Your Baby's Kodak Pictures Enlarged at Medq' mist f; PHOTO SHOP Saturday is Double Vote Day Folks Paint- Wise Economize by Seeing that their money buys The Highest Grade Of Paint Thas Made To Please the Most Exacting Trade and That's BENNETT '5 Double Baby Votes With Every Purchase Saturday Bennett fat feint end Dependable ouppbes MAIRRV I Saw th 5tzrfaoe erd An WHAT THE WELL DRESSED BABY WILL WEAR SATURDAY SPECIALS Hand Made Dresses Sheer, fine batiste! Short sleeves! Dainty sprays of hand embroidery! Scalloped bottoms or deep hems. 59C and 00 Receiving Blankets Part woo!! Idea' size, 27x3i inches, .n pink or blue, wifh stitched m g edges Vanta Sleeveless Shirts Cool. for summer wear! Made of fine mercerized cotton. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 Canton Diapers Size 27x27! Soft, absorbent, packed in sanitary packages of 12. Torn and hemmed. 12 for BabySilk Coats Washable radium silk! Soft. Jap silk linings. Hand-crochet edges. Pink oi blue. Sizes 1 and 2. $49 $1-90 Tots Hats, Bonnets Jf Sheer Organdie! Poke styles or bonnets in dainty Sizes 1 to 3! . . Toddler Suits Sleeveless, of fast colored broadcloth some with sheer tops! Sizes 6 r months to 2 years . . SATURDAY IS DOUBLE VOTE DAY WE GIVE BABY SHOW COUPONS $11.69 BUTLERS QUALITY AND StRVIf f: ALWAYS REGISTER YOUR BABY AT OUR STORE When Shopping For . . 'Dad's Day Gifts Ask For Your Double Votes for BABY SHOW FIESTA at THE STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS 74 West Center St., Provo ; , |