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Show PAGE SIX P R O V O (U T A H) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 193 SPRINGVILLE REPORTS MRS. MANILA BROWN, Correspondent - Phone 233-J Dr. and Mrs. John R. Ander-fCity; Mrs. Y. H. Rothwell, Mur-son Mur-son rntertained a number of rela- ray; Mrs. William Miller. Provo; tives at their home Sunday jn . Miss Elva Sorenser.. a nurse at honor of the latter's mother, Mrs. J Manila, P. I.; Floren B. Sorensen. ! members and three gxiests. j Family members entertained at I a party Thursaay tor Mrs. Kasiah j Whitney of this city who was S2 years old. A delightful time was spent by the following couples and their families: Mr. and Mrs. George Gabbitas, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Gabbitas, Mr. and Mrs Glenn Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. THE RISE OF JAPAN A Series About the Orient Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McMullin, Mrs. Frank Cowan gave a lam-Mr. lam-Mr. and Mrs. George I. Spencer,; Uy dinner at her home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. L,ee R. Taylor, Mr. The occasion was th birthday and Mrs. Arza C. Page, Mr. and , anniversary of her s-n, George Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. - Cowan. the central figure in a Larpe a entine. Old time sona;.s w.-j given in a program of solos b Miss Faye Depew, Mis. Cm Huish. Mrs. Leon Fullruer, du t. Nels Sorensen, with the U. S emigration service at San Fran- Ann Kathrine Kofoed Han- Cisco. She also- has 28 grandchil- j Her home is at h a irview , dren and 16 great grandchildren. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Norma Witney, Wit-ney, daughter of Mr and Mrs Daniel Witney of thus citv to Helen Vilate Sorensen. who was 78 years old Mrs. Sorensen familiarly fa-miliarly known as "Aunt Vilate" was born at Ephraim, February 11, 1857, a daughter of Peter and sen where she has taken an active part in both cnuica and civic affairs. af-fairs. She assisted with the organization organ-ization of the North H-nd chapter chap-ter of D. U P and has worked m -the Primary organization for 13 years She has beeri active m child welfare work and was a charter' member- of the Service Star- Leej.,n She m arned Han.-Sorensi.-n on .Inn. 2v 171 u The Endowiiit'ii! bouse. Salt L,ik Mr Sorensen died m 191!' The children are Mrs An.'.ei :. Mrs John K C' ,,-,., :. . Fsirvi-w. Mrs Laion Sorer;-, n, Sail Like i Goodman Aiken. Mr. and Mrs who is engaged in trans-Atlantic j Lonnie Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank shipping at New Orleans, and Gabbitas. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc- Clain. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Childs entertained enter-tained at a 49'er party for a number num-ber of friends at their home Wednesday Wed-nesday night. With old fashioned kerosene lamps, red table cloths and other decora.. ons to correspond, corre-spond, the affair was especially KIHTOK3 .NOT:: The world's ev are on Japan. What are her aims? How will they affett us? Earl A. $eele, for over four years eotineeted with Chinese newspapers, and expert on the Oriental situation situa-tion has written a timely series vf articles for the American Wire on the present situation in the Far East. BY KARL A. SEKIJC (American Wire) throne some 2000 years before Christ. China resisted them leisurely, leis-urely, and they stayed in this vast country. Mongols, Russians came, waged battle and sunk into oblivion. Carl O. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Curtis. Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson, Mrs. Dora Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Miss Beth Clayson entertained sixteen of her young friends at Valentine party at her home Saturday Sat-urday evening. A decorative color Mrs. Veda Warner and family of i Mrs. Mary Jeppson and Mat,-.. Cedar City are visiting here with Elmer. Delia Law and Deon Sp. fr; Warner's liarnts M r -n,t Cel". Ruth Jeppson and Bt t Mis G. S. Pickering. To mark the close - a s.x weeks attendance campaign, a Valentine party was given in the First ward recreation hall Tues- Tervort : A dainty Valentine lur. eon was served and gifts presem to all members over 60 years age who were the honored uue.- Boyce Van Patten also of Spring- I enjoyable. Guests included Mr. and vilie. the mar r iage to take place j Mrs. T. L. Callister. Mr. and Mr s March 8. in the Salt Lake temple. Paul Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Alpha Beta club ladies wore ! Haymond, Dr. and Mrs. G. G guests of Mrs F C Packard at NVill and Mr. and Mrs. G. Lowry her home last Friday afternoon. ! Anderson. An interesting review ol the book 1 Mr. and Mrs 'Marie Antonette" was "given bv Mrs D B W, Ich Mrs Ern.-st Boyer e'.ve vocal solos arid did ai.-o Calvu; Packard A daintv lunch was served to seventeen "TF.XAS I Prx, 41 SO :."' UtV -r:r Valuable Coupon Factory Advertising Sale PURE TEXAS MINERAL WATER CRYSTALS Keep your system don't suite! e"Hsti; Give genuine pur. genuine crystallize actnic clean and fr--e trom waste and poisons tiofi. mdmeMion. gas on the stomach, etc. Tex.iS '! y.-tals a !nal tti,iv Safe, pure. 1 v. it r that is pleasant tasting quick Limit 2 bo. i-o p. i. te, -;i,..ugh genuine health giving Mineral Water ' ! i : i k e la gall" Bring this ad Regular 1.50 Package (with ad) 89C CITY DRUG CO. Provo - Springville - Spanish Fork - Payson - Fairvicw Chapter I SiKH't. slenuer- Fmperor Hir Into and the br tstle-mustached Manchu downfall and now Em-former Em-former War Minister Sadao Araki ! peror Kang Teh of Manchukuo. iu-ob tbly wonder today if Japan ' Japan's puppet, and a scarce hand- Gibson Sanford may have done he!' job too well ful of others are the only sur- and son Bud of Paul, Idaho, are j ir Manchuri t. vivors ol that once powerful race, visitm gfnends and relatives here.! Behind soft-sp.ken wojds o( And so they watch Manchukuo The Fourth ward Primary boys ' foreign office communiques there where a bare 250.000 Japanese .,n, p-iriq wpre deliehtfullv enter- I is a distinct rumble Japanese dip- dwell with 30.000.000 Chinese. Will tamed at a Valentine nartv Sat- lomats haunt Nanking, seat of , thev absorb them as urday afternoon in the Third ward j China's government . with non-ag- other conquerors' amusement hall. " j gression pacts Naval Minister heads knowingly. In the 17th century the Manchu? of a more powerful build than the! scheme of red and white was used; aa' aiternoon ny me Keiiei so-Chinese, so-Chinese, invaded, placed their . in all of the details. A dainty lun- ciety. Greetings were extended by leader's son on the throne. The j cheon was served. President Ada Taylor and sel- Manchus reigned until their over-! A group of friends arranged a j ections were given by the Relief throw in 1911. But what has be- ; pleasant surprise party at the society chorus under the direction came of the Manchus? i home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Staheli '. of Mrs. Laura Klmcr A pageant "The dragon," say the Chinese, ! Monday night. The affair was ar- : "Memories." was arranged by Mrs ate them." ! ranged in honor of Mrs. Staheh's I Mary Jeppson and Mrs. Ktta Jepp- Pu Yi. the four-year-old youth 1 birthday. son with Mrs. Hattie Wruie as on the throne at the time of the ! EXPERT FLOOR SANDING. FINISHING Your Old Floors Made New Call GEO. W ATKINS 944 -R M1 l'UI they have Thev nod their Tedily Davis was honor guest at a birthday party given by his brother Vern at their home Guests included Dickie Jane Huntington, Hunt-ington, Russell Palfreyman, Joyce Ann Pierce. Paul Allen. Gloria Palfreyman, Robert Whitmu. Shirley Allen. Vevetiy Hancock, Gordt n Whiting. Don and Paul Gottfredson. Delia Ra Hancock. rJinrfe Gene Reynolds A large number of Springvillc friends and relatives will attend the marriage ot Miss Helen Haymond. Hay-mond. daughter of Mr and Mrs I A 1 1 :ym. Hal. t" John Willi ni. Delmar. which takes place tonight to-night at St. Patrick's Hpiscop.il chuiah. Salt Lake Mrs Fli.abeth Whit more was honor guest at a birthday pai ty at her norm- Sunday h-- w.i. j ba years el"'. A delicious .in.n. i : 1 . atur'e. 1 the occasion with (overs l.ii.i ;..! Mi and Mrs O L Whit-I Whit-I more .!)! lan.iK ! S.u.taqum. Mr and Mrs A B I 'Hoc k. Mr" and Mrs LaV.u Anderson. Mot'oni : Miner and i ; rge Miner Jovaltv club meiiioeis will meet with Mrs .rabel! Stewart at bar h- in.. Satuiday v. nmg at x o'clock Mineo Osuna beseeches government govern-ment to build e, w Pacitic fortifications fortifi-cations because "t China's growing grow-ing air fleet " The rumttle centers around the question whether that long-sleeping Chinese irag"i will suddenly rear its head, turn on its master-arid master-arid crush bin: Japan is alarmed, but China remains s rane ( hina W ill Conquer To the iU'-stiori wise Chinese shak.- their h' a is They watch, thru keen b. ady eyes the raj)idly sluttir.e scen- oi ;',",o.o00 square n.il. s i ! t- i ri'.oty om-e their own Tiny know, they say. what will happen Havt thev :xt had similar p. rn in - 1 ! 1 - e eetl ( '!. T.t in . i ' l .-. '. ! . ' ' 1" ! ed. tl .lip. sW.-p bu; :. mi tb b. .n:l ( ':. :. 1 si! at I T:i A 9 inouiiciii v. 1 1 .me 40 cen-They cen-They hay... conquered. s- . t!ie 1 1 me when : th' 'lay le i ar mi'-s t' wai-.l Mukden. ee , ;jt t iui: down all I . ! :. .-a in t he alle.-ti r . i i i y tracks by b- s i!: S. ptember. i ' : Will r . ot Midi It 11 -a .: e , ;4; as lo. ... ' ; t !': is W r 1 t el'. ( "li m.l ' 'h :r.a v ill coiifjUf-i-'A lull i!'lll!' S sleep ;. in ue their sh-ul-not matter I'er- ' - T" ! Ve.l i .- M.pvb. V. n hie " Clnn l l r.i i iiiumiiiii pM 1" i! . U I ,1 1. ,. ... l! bul f i a n n o e s :lts. th.-n : ::..n".-. will turn In the meantime thev hope and 1 plan. Despite strict Japanese rule, I these Chinese are not migrating. It is their country. They will stay ! ( there They eye Hsinkmg, the I capital, and see in it the new capi- j ta! "f China. They see in weak- eyed Pu Yi, once their ruler 24 ; years ago. the new emperor of a j greater China. They think they are using Japan as a temporary! aid to this end. In the face of communiques from Japan's foreign office m- ; tended to assure world opinion, there is a strong undercurrent ! among Japan's masses that leels , that she has done her job too i well It is claimed that Japan has little or- no voice in local govern- j iiu-nt m Manchukuo Nippon apparently ap-parently fears to go so far as to . establish a parliament such as exists in insular Japan. The thing might get out of control Fvin. the design as now attempted, to divide the new empire into 15 -i u.i re provinces with a governor over each, may serve to weaken Tokyo's grasp over Manchurian attains. Out of the nucleus of an empire em-pire which Japan is said now to look upm as a premature adventure, ad-venture, there may come, in tunc, a creature that will turn upon its maker- i PAYSON MKS. A. II. VISON Correspondent Phone H lb.- tuck Knemies Km ma re. t j -.!:ie K: . eep s ha. . tt:e w il"-r ... Ih- -v. pt tl. n.-rt h 1 the A grouj) of friends enjoyed a d" hghtful dinner pai'ty and social . . rang Satur day at the home e: Mr and Mrs Flint Dixon Valor, Val-or, tme decorations and lavors were u.-ed and cards Were placed to! THE BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE OF UTAH T HI. I5uiih-- men-. I.t-aum- of 1 tah i an or uani.al ion num-iicniii: num-iicniii: anion'- it- mem l)erhi industrial nun. f'artlfers. lic-loik men. wage earners. I)iiine men I a rue and mall of t er onini'inil in the State. W K Mil I OK SOIM) LEGISLATION. We at -e lor leu ilal ion that is fair to every eitien of the State Iei;ilatrun that will encourage, and not retard, the reeoer hnli eernie i heirinninu to experience. on are interested in this constructive prouram. Some leg ilat ion. now proposed is .ioxl some is bad. It should he judged hv its effect upon ynur earnings, as a vvajje-earner. salaried or nrol'esiona I man or woman, or a the head of a business and an emplover of men. It must contribute to a National IMan for Social Securit.v, jgaae- ' loin this nrani.at ion. rite us if vou are eoncerncd about the effect of anv bill up for consideration b the legislature, dive us your views an any bill that will affect vou, your family, your business or your communitv. Nit obligation. Th Business Of Men's Utah League Box 67:1 Salt Lake Citv ot affiliated with any other organization, pant or present, in the State of Utah Pob? k g& Beaims 10c Granulated Soap 10 r 23c IToflHeH: Soap'n'r 4 19c Coffee ;;K&SAN,M,UN:s:. 32c ysftei?$ 3cas39c OxydoB ,'uku..: 24c liars. i k u lava so.r i hva: GIANT HA KS Pc&G Soap 4 SALAD WHIT Salad Pif esslnug Baklimg Soola 2 Jar IGA Pks.. . 19c 27c 8c 4 F fit ITS and VEGETABLES jurv- 10c NICK. 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