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Show ;T V? PAGBSIX PROVO (UTAH) EVENING ERAftp; f ItodAy, OCTOiER- W 4938 ' r- r mBMf Sears Roebuck Employees At pinner Party ' . Xr turkey dinner, flowed toy a V prograin? and dancing were enjoyed en-joyed by employes of the Provo Sears Roebuok store and their partners, Thursday, evening at the fl&ase cafe, .pjatrict Manager R. E. Veach and wife of Salt Lake City, were special guests. iHalloweien-decorations and fall flowers made the banquet tables attractive. Arthur Adamson was master of ceremonies, and the following fol-lowing program was presented: C Reading, Mrs. Mark Reynolds; vocal solos, Earl Snow and Elden Sorenson, accompanied by Mrs. x Terry Oakley, who favored with Ij-plano numbers. V r. Veach was introduced and NEWS ha spoke briefly, and presented five-yfar service pins to the following: fol-lowing: ' .Mark. Reynolds, David Goodman,. Sam Robinson, W. F. Chrtstie and Terry Oakley. "Those present were: Manager W. C. LaBrache and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Veach, Dorothy Stringfeikw, Wayne Soffe, Carol Befinett, fedra Larsen, E." J. Krueger, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robiason, William Bowdish, Earl Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Sorenson, Mr- ad Mra-Clyde Mra-Clyde Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. David Goodman, Good-man, James McCausland, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Barber, Lucy Shelley, Tom Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs, Vern Nelson, Ervin Coon, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Oakley, Dean Van Wagenen, Belle de. Jong, Miss Lucy Probert, Tom Jones, Miss Perry, Mr. and .Mrs. Jack McKell, Mr. and! Mrs. Dar-rell Dar-rell Barker. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Christie, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jol-ley, Jol-ley, Donald Richmond, and Al West of Salt Lake -City. V DGLICVG ME, I POUND OUT A GIRL CAN GOT t AHPpLE-AGESECIN ! MEN NEVER USED TO INVITE ME ANYWHERE, BECAUSE MY COMPLEXION WAS TERRIBLE ... SO ORY AND LIFELESS! ALL BECAUSE I WAS USING THE WRONG SOAP. THEN. LUCKILY I CHANGED TO PALMOLIVE... 1 y v J YOU SEE, PALMOLIVE IS MADE WITH OLIVE AND PALM OILS, NATURE'S FINEST BEAUTY AIDS! THAT'S WHY ITS SO GOOD FOR DRY, LIFELESS SKIN. ITS GENTLE. DIFFERENT LATHER LEAVES COMPLEXIONS SOFT, SMOOTH. RADIANT! AND NOW THAT MY SKIN'S LOVELY AGAIN. I'M ALWAYS DATED UP! I I II 11 fPifBieil Last Time! 48 lbs. Satan fOOFFEEcAT8:. Lb. 25c MIXERS . . . 3 bottles 25c IGA Soap Grains, 69-oz. pkg. 49c A REAL SAVING ! .nQAik.263VB MIA AATQ Laree QUICK 19c ItUl UHlO Small QUICK 9c Pancake Flout, 20-oz. pkg. 10c TOMATO JUICE ... 3 for 19c PUMPKIN yAp7ck 3 for 25c CORfJ SllAlz Can 10c BEANS S::....2 for 23c LAST TIME! V Fruit Cocktail . . Ho. 1 tall can 10c POWDERED SUGAR ... 2 lbs. 15c - FRUITS AND VEGETABLES - PUMPKINS k?d dies Each 5c BAfJADAS, Fancy .... Lb. 5c CELERY, large stalks . . 2 for ,15c LETTUCE. . . . Large heads 5c incE Quality Meat Makes the Meal- MEAT .... 2 lbs. 25c UEAL E AM Lb. 16c Lb. 23c 2 lbs. 19 c LARD NOW WHITE 2 lbs. 23c Choice Poultry, Lamb, Pork, and all JUnds of Lunch T.tcats SHOULDER ROASTS SMALL PICNICS SHANKLESS MUTTON SE.... D.G. tlenriod 80 West Center St. PHONE 131 Peay s Handy Market 266 South Univ. Ave PHONE .1544' ' At B. Y. U. Holds Annual Dinner The annua? B. 'Y. V. Nautilus Uanquet "frr nRnirs o alumnae alum-nae roup the N.' I UVvwa3 a smart event of Thursday feyfenlng at the Edria Mae Hedquist home: lthe eighteenth anniversary ' of the' founding of the Nautilus' social so-cial unit, the oldest organized girls' group on the campus, was celebrated; cm this occasion. : Earlier, the girls met at the home of Miss Helen Robinson, where Miss Patricia Hjgby was pledged. Ml? Xvy Roberts, president, presi-dent, officiated. M'xss Emma Zabriskie was chairman chair-man on arrangements for the banquet, ban-quet, assisted by the MisseS Carol iriggs and Marie Pyott ; Asiers and blue candles in gold holders were employed in decorating decorat-ing the table, wnicn was centered with a huge four-tiered birthday cake of gold, blue and white, holding hold-ing 18 viue candles.. Bound booklets book-lets of the unit songs were presented pre-sented as tavora from the alumnae members. Welcome remarks were made oy Miss Dorothy Hedquist, president, presi-dent, and, as the canuies on the cake were lighted, Mrs. Fay tfuttle gave the toast, rne Can-ales Can-ales of the Past." Miss Ivy Roberts Rob-erts toasted "The Kigateenth Candle," and Miss Jane Newell, "The thousand Candles to Come." i'he "Sister Song" was sung and the, "Sweetheart Song" rendered oy the double trio. Alumnae members present were Mrs. Vvayne Malln, Miss Dorothy Stewart, Miss LiOis Stewart, anu Mrs. blden Beck of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Mack Swenson, Mrs. iL.au Phillips, Mrs. Fred Dixon, Mrs. DonaiU Dixon, Mrs. Lee jtluttle, Mrs. Virgil Smith, Mrs. Clara Snyder, Mrs. Arthur Mc-Arthur, Mc-Arthur, Airs. Stanley Heal and Mrs. George Robinson. The following active girls were in attendance: Virginia oundwall, Mary Rowe, Florence Page, Kay Trailer, Norma Crane, Shirley Kedd, Marie Duffin, Beth Pratt, Doris Crane, Orlene Boyden, Deon Olsen, Helen Robinson, Marie iyott, Helen Thomas, Dorothy Hedquist, Ivy Roberts, Jane Newell, Emma Zaoriskie, Carol Driggs. Bridge Follows Dinner Party Members of the LaMeftis club were guests of Mrs. L. D. Fraugh-ton Fraugh-ton at her home Wednesday evening. eve-ning. The looms were gay with Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en colors and motifs. A delicious de-licious dinner was served - and bridge played, Mrs. Lamar Hunter er and Mrs. G. O. Hancock. For Extra - Special Affair f , i . y.-v . iv . v " v.- . . . , s v -v :".: ' , t, - v...- v nun. ii ;&!?1 Briers. Molyneux designed this handsome gown of cream and gold broche silk for grand occasions. The material is of the type which stands alone, and the grown itself, with full, below-elbow-length sleeves is outstanding in formal gowns It is completely in the "romantic" -vf that cover arms, back and shoulders. mood. winning the first prize, and Mrs. F. L. Liddiard, the second favor. Mrs. Dean Henri od was a guest, and the members present were: Mrs. Lamont Leavitt, Mrs. J. S. Mitchell, Mrs. C. VV. Andrus. Mrs. F. L. Liddiard, Mrs. Lamar Hunt-' Game birds so decreased in number in the United States during dur-ing 1930 that the government was forced to Import 90,000 from Mexico. Onions are members of the lily family. aia BlaKe, son of Mr. and . Mrs. James Blake, underwent an ' ap-pepdicltia ap-pepdicltia T -operatibbf 'at the L. D. S. hospital in 'SMt' Lake City, Thursday afternoon. Jlr. and Aire. Charles Evans and family of - Logan,' are among the visitors here." this week. ' Pan Patricks of Salt Lake, and J. 'Ci. Hlckett Of Callente, Nev., arhere oa business this week. .. Mrs. ' Qlen Kowley and baby daughter pf Salt Lake City, are spjeudmg 4'few 'days at the nome 6f $erar6nts Mr. and. Mrs. 4ames biake. i . ... Glub Women r- V , Entertained The monthly social of the Friendly Neighbors club was held at the home of Mrs. William Peay Thursday afternoon. Readings, were given by Mrs. Peter Groneman and Mrs. Joseph Martin, and ah informal afternoon was enjoyed. A well arranged dinner din-ner was served, the table being centered with a bowl of tea roses. Mrs. Clyde SingTeton assisted her mother in serving the following fol-lowing members: Mrs. Roy Pas-sey," Pas-sey," Mrs. Peter Groneman, Mrs. William J. Startup, Mrs. Thomas Kirkwood, Mrs. Bertha Ross, Mrs. Arthur Durrant, Mrs. Joseph Martin Mar-tin and Mrs. Mame Simmons. Hallowe'en Carnival At Sixth Ward Plans are going ahead for a gala event to be held in the form of a Hallowe'en carnival, Tuesday evening eve-ning in the Sixth ward amusement hall. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to join in the fun. Commission Files Condemnation Suit 20-30 Delegates To Attend Meet T wen ty-Thirtians of Provo will be represented at the district convention con-vention in Ogden Sunday it was announced following a business session here Thursday night. , The club voted to move up its next- Thursday meeting to Monday Mon-day evening at which time National Na-tional Secretary Ed Ryan will be present for a short address here. Support of the Workers Alliance Alli-ance program for uniform hours with Salt Lake county for local countymen. was voted. Church Notice SEVENTH DiCT-ADVENTIST 160 North First West Sabbath 'school, 9:45-10:45 Saturday. Sat-urday. Preaching at 11 o'clock. All are welcome. 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