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Show 'I PAGE 1770 PRO VO (UTAH) SUNDAY. II E R A IiD S U ND A Y, JANUARY 5, 1930. HOUSEHOLD UELP3 " ' HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS " ' v DECORATIVE HINTS a BUSINE3S TOPICS A fir SCHOOL CHILDREN 8 I! B TREND OP FASHION . - - , . ' " W T ' - ' p- ..." r"".r T1"' rm'' " . r'M' . MMOS I JM'iniOr -I I A . NUMBER of delightful various times during last T "VT T T .4. to teach dramatic art inrthe Vernal high school. ' ; ", A stag party waa enjoyed by 13 close friends of Mr. Guymon, Monday evening, at the Cavern, Cards and a "DnfrV lnnrhpon formed the eveniner's entertainment. Thirteen members of the . . v ' tended tne new x ears eve fiance at tne utanna, aiter wmcn they gatcerea. ai in nonn o- .i.r- nd John "Westwood. A clever "Happy New Year" program waa presented, and a delicious luncheon served. " A Sroup of friends formed a party and motored to Salt Lake Krw Year's night, where they enjoyed en-joyed dancing and supper at the Green Dragon cabaret, and on Friday Fri-day evening, eight Tauslgs gave theater party, followed by a lunch-con lunch-con at Keeleya. A a climax to the gay activities of the week, the Taufiigs and their lady friends attended the Utahna dance' Saturday evening.' An elaborate elabor-ate Bupper was served at Keeleys immediately following, the dance. A lively extemporaneous program was furnished, and a farewell cpeech made by Mr. Guymon. Participating In the series of events were Grant Thurgood, Clarence Clar-ence John,1 Bob Curtis, Grant Buttle, Bob Bushman, John and Jim West wood, Wendall Morgan, Oran Jackson. Max Taylors-Arthur abrtskie, Clifford Dangerfield, and Paul Warniek. ? Hiss Ethel AlderMlss Elizabeth Lambert, Miss Margaret Maw, Miss Marian Gllchrist-Madsen, MU Vivian Merrill. Miss Dixie Mangum, Miss Evelyn Vacher, Miss Rhoda Johnson, Miss Hannah Reynolds Mis3 Phyllis Miller, Miss Helen Newell, Miss Loree Van Wageneri and Miss Priscilla Taylor.' " ; Daughter Honored On Birthday.- Complimentary td their daugh4 tcr, Jean, whose fifth birthday anniversary an-niversary ixurred on that day. Mr. r-i M- y- Bvron Dastrup gave a New .Year's day - dinner at their home. . f . ' Christmas decorations were used throughout the entertaining- rooms, while a large pink cake ' holding green" colored candles, formed the centerpiece for-the dining table. Covers' .we re laid for C. C Creer, Ronald Creer, Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Creer. aU of Spanish Fork, Mr. er.d Mrs. . .Walter Devey and son Creer of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gessford, Miss Melba Dastrup, Mrs. Boyd Roberts and sens, Boyd and .Billy of Provo. vlanavii Ward i Relief Sodety ; The teachers training class of tho Manavu ward Relief society via meet Tuesday at 1:50 p. the ward chapeL The theology les- con wm oe given av uw. All members are urged to be present. pres-ent. ' - ' , ' : , . Childreisirthday" Party. Is Gala Event Mrs. E. Byron Dastrup enter-tained enter-tained a number of little folks at hr home , Thursday afternoon, in l.cnor of her daughter, Jean, whose fifth birthday anniversary occurred oc-curred on New Year's dayf"- Several enjoyable games . were rJayed, for which prizes . were awordedv A delicious luncheon waa ccrved to the following: - . - Helen and Rex Dunford, Phyllis, Marjie and Virginia Booth, Sterling 22ooth,' Shirley and Patty Lee J"!rockbank, Me'rial and Hafen Per-i.ins, Per-i.ins, Fkirence Adams,- Coralie Coleman, Frank and Ray Jensen, and Byron C. Dastrup.' . if yj". ' y' . St. Mary's Guild To Hold Session , : . 2.1rs. F. J. Hlschler wiirbe hostess to the members oir Zt. Mary's Guild Monday at 2:20 p.- ex. at her home, A full . attendance v JI be appreciated. of members ON ALL STOCK CLOTHS ; Alco Llore Quilt Blocks at''. w U Prove, ;v:vcniNG ( 'D:r.3 zi :;mmMj French cleaning co. social affairs were given at - weekly the Tausigs-of-tne nnwmnn wVirt In ox TOO r "? Q T club and their lady friends at- A A m Tfl 1 AA 1 Eve ears Marriage Is Announced Th'e marriage of Miss Eva Pratt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Pratt of Provo, and Jack Manton, 3on of Mr. and Mrs. John,-W. Man-ton, Man-ton, alsd of this city, -took place Now Year's eve at the residence of Bishop Hilton Robertson of Spring-sille. Spring-sille. - X . Bishop Robertson performed the ceremony'. x '. : The popular young couple are making their home-ln Provo.- Friends Tendered Dinni Miss Irene Harris gave a well arranged dinner party at her home Thursday evening, to honor Philip Candlan bf Ogden. Holiday decorations-, tastefully decorated the "dining table. Covers were laid for 14, including a number num-ber of ' Salt Lake fiends and the following from Pi'oyo: Mrs. Hilda Knudsen, Mrs. Mary F. Smith and Miss Elizabeth Souter. Music and games were later enjoyed. en-joyed. . . " y Provoans Enjoy Party In Payson A group of Provoans were entertained enter-tained at a delightful New Year's e.ve party at the home of1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Patten' of Payson: An elaborate hot supper was erved at midnight, after which the party attended the dance in the Payson pavilllon. Participating In the gay affair were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark,' Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Whiting, Mr., and Mrs. Joseph McAffee, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Wlnget and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown. " . ... . m - Regular Meeting ."' Of Camp No. 2 Mrs. Joseph A. Buttle, Mrs. Miry F. Smith and Mrs. Eleanor A. Duke, will be .hostesses to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 2, T r"X. 1 INew i muJ-ThuTsday at 2:30 p, m. at the Buttle residence. A history - of the life of Sarah Ellen Thomas wllljbe given, and a fine program will be furnished. Refreshments Re-freshments will be served. An-invitation is expended -to all members and those eligible for membership. ' Waffle Supper On New Year's Eve Mr. and Mrs. S. IL Jones entertained enter-tained Mr. and Mrs." J. W. Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashworth at rtheater party 'New Year's eve. Following . the: showr- a . delicious waffle supper '"was served- at the Jones residence. Music and social chatwere-an joy able features. . ". '. ' " - " ' Fourth Wd Relief Society A social will be given In place of the .Fourth ward Relief society meeting, Tuesday afternoon at 2 :3C o'clock at the ward meeting house, r Music, a program, and social chat will be the diversions, and refreshments refresh-ments win. be served..The teachers' topic wil Ibe discussed . " ; - A cordial invitation Is exteksde to all members and" friends In terested. - .'';" '.7-'- ' -;- - Utah and picoting 17) f T; i i Beehive Girls Entertain Mothers An elaborate seven-course ban-; ban-; quet was served by the Wo' lib' a beehive swarm of girl3 f of the Fourth ward M. L A.v Friday evening eve-ning at the, ward meeting house, in i honor of their mothers. Miss Helen . Johnson, beekeeper, presided at the charming affair. - . t m Bach girl made the place card I for her m6thert her own name and the swarm symbol being used m the decorative arrangement A color scheme of red and green was used In the banquet table dec orations and in the menu. Red roses and tall green tapers formed in attractive centerpiece, and the nut cups corresponded. xars. josepnme tsira acted as hostess while the ' beehive girls served. A piano Bold was furnished by Miss Eva Stewart, toasts were (given by Mrs.: JohnT; Taylor and r-"ewo-man-no can was given by the ' swarm. ' Missadine Taylor spoke on "The Project"- and - a splendid talk on "Great Love and Much Service," was given vb.y Mrs. Josephine Bird. " Each guest received a rose as, a favor. n The honor guests included Mrs. Josephine Bird, Mrs. Margaret Bigelow,Mrs. Daisy Jacobsen. Mrs. E. P. Johnson, Mrs. J. A. LaFever, Mrs. John T. Taylor, Mrs. - J. A. Owens, Mrs. L. C. Henrlod, Mrs. Robert Robinson. Mrs. J. I Nuttall, Mrs. J. W. Pickering, and Mrs. Nels Peterson. The beehive girls acting as hostesses host-esses were Maxine Henriod, Na-dine Na-dine TayIo, Darlene Owens, Lyle Nuttall, Evelyn Anderson, Eva Stewart, Alia . Johnson, Florence Pickering and Coliha Robinson. ( YOUR. 'CHILDREN We live in. a queer worUi world that finds it easier to ' boot us down than to lift us up. j'Thus we disoover7 people consistently knocking the' young. Children are this, and children are that; young peopleare that; young people are sllly, flighty, - Immoral, and the world is going--to the-Jdogs-because this dreadful - newV crop i of youngs sters cannot think of anything but their own pleasure. v "My, but I dislike thisperennial croaker who cannot see anything but evil ahead. ; ' "Selfish, silly, extravagant crea-. tures!" he ... dubs them - dourly and wonders who will happen to the world when he and1 his own kind are gone. ' ." , f "Finest' Ever Prodooaa " I believe the mothers and fathers or these "silly" young creatures could set him right Certainly 111 da my bit right here. I believe the present generation of adolescents are the finest th? world has 'ever ; produced. There are 'several economic reasons for my thinking1 so,, but' the one T believe be-lieve deserves honorable mention here Is that they are pioneers in debunking hypocracy. x They have delved Into the dark cupboards and dragged out to the light the things that we used to love to keep clandestine. They shock us with their frankness frank-ness the things they talk-about to each) other." Mrs. Croaker and Mr. , Serious-Mind put it down to vulgarity. Don't you believe it! It's sunlight I could go on enlarging on this phase of, society, but . must give room to another - that I consider equally if not more important I wonder if -people in general realize what an army of. workers Wok! FOR" THE GREATEST i ... -Coming 'ft? IN LEOPARD SKIN :.y-Ko::-x :-Hv.tV-'j - v5 V- ,.Kj; rv:v -v. .k v r s ' ' - ? ,? " i V 1 "Ik - . r' " zsj w " To guard against the cold winds" of winter what' could be better than a trim coarofleopard skin,, as this one, displayed by Dorothy Jordan. With a gay scarf, tied turban-fashion around -her hair, and tan and brown slippers blending with the, 'coloring of the coat, .the wearer is all rigged out for January days. they are Too many-, have an: idea that school and college fs just ore perpetual picnic. . - , It . may be f on a few but there U-vaiwaya the exption :. in , event-thing. event-thing. Well just let them -prove th4 rule.- - - v . ... They're Hard Worker r ' . The great majority - of young people in college are working more hours a day, at harder work, than the average business.man -Moreover 'anastbundingxrumber of both boys and girlsre Working outside to pay .expenses. How they, do it J don't' know.', I know several ! intimately, inti-mately, whd only get three or fou'-hours fou'-hours Bleep out of twenty-four ani sometimes less. When they do find time to have a blow-out-or go on a joy ride, the world judges them by that not by the hours of concentratedtoil they put in." They work hard and the play hard isn't it a pretty good balance? -'"n," - I've seen so many so-called flap pers settle down and become ama ingly. fine mothersvthat I've lost ai fear for the future on that, score And the boys settle down, into steady, eager, alert business men. X I wish I could go on. I've seen bo many fine things they have done and under all theirgaiety I've detected de-tected such an immense earnestness. earnest-ness. It Is only possible to touch on generalities but let's :iu!t knocking. . So you see I'm w.llllng to glv not only the little fclil a hand, buV also one great big rousing cheej for her dancing partner; vv 1 A three-gun man was, arrested in New York the other day. Probably another result of the modern merger mer-ger trend. ' . T" - 7 ' 1 1 . Soon o I ' X " PioneerWard Relief Society - Mrs. J. IlrDurrant and Mrs. Leon Ne wren will be in,. charge of the theology program at the Pioneer ward Relief society meeting Tuesday Tues-day afternoon ' at 2:3& o'clock In the .ward meeting house.., - -- Special musical numbers hayt also been arranged. A cordial invitation invi-tation is - extended to all women f the ward; v " ' " ; , . " Well, well," income taxes' are gel ling lower and lower. It's going to be a tough blow, however, fort some of those charities tjsually list-1 ed on the regular March returns, t V O ur p ositive identification insures the refMrnof-your COMPLETE BUNDLE X ' ' fcsU. to make surepf proper identifcationThiIenttnca- tion is checked and re-checked as your clothes pass through th'e different., processes, thus insuring you llie return of your. complete consignment. And this is only one of the innumerable precautions we take -to protect and safeguard" your clothes; Wer have made a business of washday. More and more women of this community are learning that clothes, laundered here are cleaner and last loneerf - . . . y r - -i : PHOIJE Fafnify Has P Dinheif arty The family .of the late 'Henry Movie, met at the home of Mrs, Joseph A. Stubbs Thursday afternoon, after-noon, in commemoration of his eighty-sixth birthday anniversary-An anniversary-An elaborate dinner was served, . . . . r n N covers Deing iaia ior jurs. wiy Booth, Mr. and; Mrs. J; F. Moyle and son Lamar of Alpine, Mrs. Joseph E. Moyle and son Rowe of Alpine, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Cluff and son Ralp'a of Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. jParley MoyleMr. and Mrs. J. William Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bourne, Mr. and Mrs.. Don Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyda Ol3en, Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Stubbs and Miss Clarise Stubby Bridge Party 1 Proves Enjoyable Two tables of bridge were played nt tho Rainbow club nartv. . held 'Friday evening at the home of Mrat Maree McDonald. ' . ' - Mrs. Florence Clark won the high score prize, and the consolation favor was awarded to Mrs. Odella Hindmarsh, A tasty luncheon was served to the following: ,. Mr. Hazel Hughes, : Mrs. ' Amy Brimhall; Mrs. Frank' Alexander, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Georgia Harding, ' Mrs. Odella Hindmarsh, MrrFlorence dark, Mrs. Alice Davis,' and Mrs. Antone Kemp,' the 4atter being a guest. Pleasant View; Relief Society The teachers' training meeting of the Pleasant View ward Relief so ciety, will be held Tuesday at JL30 p. mrat the ward meeting house. The theology lesson on "Prophe cies and Doctrines," will be furnished furnish-ed at 2:30 o'clock. All members are cordially invltejcTto' "be present First Ward Relief Society '. Mrs. Emma- Kay will - give the. lesson at the .First -.ward Rellet sbcletymeeting Tuesday at.'2:30 p. m. inline ward cnapei. The subject will be '"Prophecies and Doctrines. Two musical num bers wil. Ibe? furnished by v Provo high school students. All members are extended a cordial Invitation. Announcement To. Sewell Club Women ' 7 A party will be given by Mrs. Josephine Decker, Wednesday eve- nlng at her honiefor members of thl Sewell club. All members are invited. lELach article h checked again and again at impasses through thehaundry EN your bundle reaches us, careful work- m examine each article -7 J i 1G1 Moyle Celebrates With Kensington A number of friends of Mrs. Lee Madsen, were pleasantly entertain ed by her, Thursday afternoon at the Madsen residence, the occasion being her birthday anniversary..' ; Needlework, music ( and 1 social chat were tho diversions,- after which a delicious hot supper was served." Orchid sweet peas prettily decorated the dining table. . COA-ersjvereJaid for Mrs. Shirley Bee, rs. ,Arvid Reese, Mrs. Millie rfansen, rMrs. Harry Davenpoil Mrs. Alene Simmons, Mrs. Mabe Clark, Mrs. John, Vincent MrarF. D. B. Gay, Mrs.John Oroanson Mrs. W. O. Richmond. Mrs.- A. A Loveless andMra. Virl Martin Social Sixty Dancing Party The next Social Sixty dancing jarty will beheld Wednesday eve valng, January 8, at the Elks' home. ; AU member are requested to be presen t.' Those' whose surnames commence, with the letters- A to H inclusive, vilfe permitted to in lte an extra couple as their guests on this date. The remainder of the ,3lub members will hava thlsxsame privilege ai a iaier iirno Leo J. Knights; Entertain . , : , Mr. and Mrs. Leo J Knight enter tained at their home New Year's eve, for A. ( Will Jones and J.P, Mower, counselors to Mr. KnightMh the Second ward Sunday, school mperlntohdeney. and their wives 7 Games, radio mlislcnd social ht were the diversions, and a , tasty luncheon was Eerved at mid vnight.'Wij:.;:ft:;;" ". Wj; S.': Prcvoahs Guests In Springville mi Mr. and- Mrs. B.' Asael Johnson and "family; and "Mr. and r Mrs. Claude Cardall and. family, were frucsts at a New-Year's day dinner given at the home of Mr. and David Reese In Springville. A. PioneerDaughter; To Be Entertained . The - presiding officers of pamp No. 6, Daughters of Utah 1 Pionee rs, will entertain the retiring officers at a social atJJie-home of Mrs. John Jackson Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. - , - A fine program has 'been ; prepared pre-pared and -refreshments will" be served., f All members and those eligible for membership are cordially cordial-ly invited to be present- - t X ' ' J. n Odds and Endsur 200 Pair 19F MEN'S DRESS SHOES Values toT.OO All Sizes Cut, Broken Lots f our Choice $2.98t; , See Wiridto ; Part Wool Blankets S2.95 Ladies' Felt Slippers 39c Ladies Felt Hats 05c WEST CENTER Sv FINE -A. Provo Girl To Be Married -. Mr. and Mrsx George Frank Burc"! wish l announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter, Delia, to Walter T. Odd of ICaysville, Utah v , The marriage will take place in nearly spring.-. '.;,;) Watch Party Givei By Betty Reese The . residence-of. Miss '' Botiy Reese was the scene of a gay watch party New , Year's eve, when she entertained for ' the following friends: ; ; I " Miss Dorothy, Chlpman, .'v Miss Alice Miller, Miss Marjorle' Bee, Albert Miller, Robert Hansen, Tom Jepperson and Wayne - Saxey of Ogden.'-'1 ' A variety of ' enjoyable gamei were played, and( music and a de-li de-li c iouslunc heonv;we re also features of entertainment.' Christmas greens and holly wreaths were used as a decoration. - . ", Progressive "500" Played At Party kMr. and Mrs. Byron Clark gave an enjoyable social affair at their. rinrieTluirsday evening. Two tables of- progressive "500" werk played, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Davis being awarded the high, score , favors. A tastyuncheon was served , to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Davfs, Mr.'atid Mis. Hal Cowley, and Mr. and Mrs. Don-oW Don-oW H. Stubbs.' . 1 : 1- - - , " Tliird Ward ; . Relief Society ' . " The ytheolotry and testimony lesson-of the Third ward Relief, bo- ity will be held Tuesday after noon at zisucock at tne ward rwsejtng house. , f : The lesson will be on "Prophecies and Doctrines,"- from pages lOo to ICO in the7 "Book. of Mormon", and iU,begiven bjdirs. Janette Bing ham. ' , I . A-good attendanceis desire. . UK OUUOMI KUAMUk Ask wmmM Urmcrlii x . . . . . r . . . HrmmA tit M '' mvtmllM tnut. Moiort with of TM, Hrurlrt. Alk i"9 oni.cnrit.itKS UIAMOVD SOLO It DKUCCUTS f VEai'HCZAl Loss Your Gain Men's i: Rayon Hose pair ....... 50c l : 3' Ladies' ; Rayon Hose PAIR ..... $1.00 Outing Flannel Night Gowns (: V$1,0D Turkish Towels Outihg Flannel . 15C Yard - Ladies' Rayon Pajamas ,$2.00 Bed Spreads $1.69, ST-mOVO InySpring C HICHE STERS J?l LL& wTV LvlW AtkTMtUrurUi A. A . I fa J. if |