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Show fit PROVO (UTAH) E V E N I N G HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 2, 1 9 3 6 SECTION THREE SHOT PUT SPECIALIST! Creative Dancing Free To Public J 1 1 A Jl ;5i 1 1 t? :' One of the greatest creative dancing programs ever assembled in the state is open to people at tending the Invitational meet Friday, Fri-day, according to Miss Wilma Jeppson. director of women's activities ac-tivities at the meet. Outstanding high school dancers danc-ers will present contest numbers in tap, interpretative, folk and so cial dancing will be presented Friday Fri-day morning at 9:30 in College hall. Winners in these contests will repeat their dances at 6 p. m. Friday in College hall. This event is free to the public, said Miss Jeppson. CUPPER IS SAFE tomorrow on a hop to Guam, wakv TRT.Awn Anril 21 ,i p,I fourth phase of a California-Man- Pan-American Airways' China Clipper landed here at 2:27 p.m (7 27 p. m. Monday PST) after a nine hour flight from Midway The ship was to take off early ila Ocean airmail trip. Silver Firms 45.78 cents an American fine ounce a grain of 1-16 penny and The high Guiana forests, which cover more than half of Venezuela, Venezue-la, yield 600 species of wood. LONDON, April 20 l'.H- Bar j ol U.15 cent over yesieraay s quo-silver quo-silver finned here today in re- . laion sponse to the improved tone in the ' American market. The price was; In Iceland, codfish are used hm fixed at 20 9-16 pence an ounce - i a medium of exchange. ! I I Colorado Aggies count on Chet Cruickshank to gain a berth in the weight department of the U. S. Olympic team. He is one of ---the nationally known stars WhQ will compete in special events of the Invitational meet OREM MRS. MEKKI.LL (KAN DA IX ' Importer Phone 02K-K-S i'fi l Mrs Charlie Pearson of San I Francisco i9 visiting in Orem. the ( guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph j Finch. ' The birth'lay anniversary of David S. Park was the motif for a ; very pleasant surprise party given , by his family at his home Sunday Sun-day evening. The house was taste fully decorated throughout with fruit blossoms ;ind a huge birth-tlay birth-tlay cake with lighted candles formed the centerpiece for the table at which covers were laid for the following: Mr. David S. Park. Mr. and Mis Roy D. Brown of Provo. Mrs. Nellie P. Cordner, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Park. Mr. and Mrs. J D Park, Mr. and Mrs. Roy K Park, Mr. and Mrs J D. Pync. Mr and Mrs. Dean Park. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Recce of Ncphi. During the evening a greeting came from Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pnrk oi Cheyenne, Wyoming, th'? only member ot Mr. Park's family who was not present. Mr. Park received onie very lovely pifts , Mr and Mrs Harold ("aider and ' little daughter Dai lone, and Mr., and Mrs Ve: 1 St u'''Vsahd little soh of Rdgeh.or.t visit-.Vl w:th relatives in Salt Lake City. Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Kxcell entertained a number of fnend.s at a bridge luncheon at her home Monday afternoon, aft-ernoon, a tasty lunchcorr "Was followed fol-lowed by contract bridge with Mrs. J . P. Park and Mrs. A. A. Richards winning the high score favors. The guests were: Mrs J. B. Sumner. Mrs. Jack C. Calder. Mrs. R. 1 1. Wells Mrs. M P. Cran-dall. Cran-dall. Mrs J IV Park, Mr.- A A. Richards ar.d Mrs Harold Calder. Mr and Mrs. Ftoyd Paf.er. had as thnr- guests over th week end Mr. and Mrs Wil.i.s W.id and Children. Jearr. Th arvi Cade of PocaTell.. Idaho - d Mr and Mrs. Wallace Pa'.'en 'i Sterling. Idaho ar.d Mr. Bod M,iag of Inkorn Id tho They were all cal ed to Ctah r.eca-.isf' ..l the "death of then k : :. sworn a n Mrs A rth.ur Harris who wa bur .ed from th" Limln:; w..r.d Sunday. Mr and Mrs M y C: .nuall had a thei' guests Sunday. Mr and M' - R?Va" C, Stewar t and son I i : S i e a . i : . : Mr and Mrs. Ac- r" St'WaC of Par k City. Dr Sp.-:-v ot th.- P. V f was the n:,:.c;pa! sp a Ker n the oiuii imi v . a l i a 1 1 . t. 1 1 i M.frUiif; i Sunday e a nar.g The Relief so- ciety cho-us orreitefl by Mrs Nina Stratton fing three numbers ; with Mrs Lois Downs playing the accompaniment Mr. and Mis. Clifford STubbsi of Boulder- City. Nov., are visit- ' ing with their aunt and incle. Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Calder this week A junior genealogical class whs organized m Timpanogos ward Monday evening There arc fifteen fif-teen members. This, is the first organization of the kind in the ward., the boys and girls being between the ages' of thirteen and twenty years. Jay Salisbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. L A. Salisbury left during the week for Boulder City. Ncv.. wahcrc he will Ijt employed thus summer Mis. Elmo Christensen is visiting visit-ing at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L Kofford this week. DOORS OPEN THURSDAY at 9:30 A. m. i Be On Time For Choice Selection! HDAYB KEY! THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Every Httemrn lis A Fn&'sG IPflace Wnmumei? 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