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Show A t ant r2r 7" c- 3 rs cLa-VJ c cir. c a , t m ' i Q A ..J- 1 . .. L ....... ..J . .. !....- " Second Section J, SecondrSectioa T PflOVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1930. I J .- 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. -Archie Maxfield en tertalned the following guests at dinner on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. 1 . B. Maxfield of Granite; Mr. ana Mrs. Earl Maxfield of, South Jord dan; Mr. 'and Mrs. Lawrence Allred Mrs. Lucia Cutler, Miss I3ernlce Allred' and Richard Allred. Mrs, -Alonzo iiansen of Ephralm spent the week end with her mother Mrs. Inez Olpin. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. White "and daughters were Provo visitors Tuesday.Jjv ' . : Mrs. George Bibbina of Provo spent Friday with Mrs. Elizabeth Powell. ' ' . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of LchJ were Sunday guests at the Ennis priggs home.' , ".' vT Mr. and Mrs. C Gammet entertained en-tertained the members of the First ward bishopric at a venison dinner Monday evening. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. S. L. White, Mr. and Mrs. IL W. Jacobs, Mr. and Mis. Lewis Olpin. ' . Dr.' and Mrs. J. L. Huchel and family have moved to .Seattle, Washington, to make their home. MJss Lillian Sjoberg entertained the members of her Sunday school class at a' sleighing party and luncheon Saturday evening. t ( - ''-; ? - ' The officers and teachers of the Second ward primary. presented the play "Past Echoes and Present Pep" and the burlesque "Husbands Troubles" before an appreciative audience Wednesday evening; The proceeds from the pray will go toward to-ward the building of the new chapel. Coach and Mrs.' II." S. Richards entertained the basketball squad at . dinner Monday evening. Mrs. O. E. Grua attended a. county coun-ty board meeting of the Daughters nf the Pioners in Provo on Saturday- . ; ' .:. t it Mrs. C. A. Gammett was guest of honor at a birthday dinner given by her sister Mrs. Orsonf JBiUlock Sunday afternoon. The guests included in-cluded the iGamett' family, the J; II-Armitstead family, and the Bullock Bul-lock family. " C. L. Johnson was guest' of honor nt a party given by Mr. and3Irs. David Walker Friday evening. The time was spent . in progressive games. Luncheon r was served to . Mr. and ' Mrs. C. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robertson, Mr.' and Mrs. Elvln Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Finn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thorne; Mr. -and Mrs. Walter Haag -"jand Mr. tnd Mrs.- Reed "Cleggf ' . ' , z : " ' Mrs. Robert Marrott was hostess to the members of, the Wamptha club at her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. A .sociable 'time was enjoyed. . . ' . . Xou izecL - ROVE SOCIETY i ; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Westphal of Magna were Pleasant Grove Visitors Tuesdays- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West of Salt Lake, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel West the first of the week. , 0 Miss Jane Boulter who is leaving in the near future for California was guest of honor at a party given by the Misses . Eva and Eve Yancey Wednesday evening. An enjoyable en-joyable time was reported. 1 On Wednesday evening the members mem-bers of the S. T. G. club were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Vem Chipman of American - Fork. - Progressive card games occupied the entertaining hours, and luncheon "was served In' the late evening. The guests: Messrs' and Mesdames Millen Rad--mall, Howard Warnick, Merrill Warnick. A. P. Warnick, Arza Adams. Ford Paulson Golden Peay, Glen Wadley, Ivan Monson Roy Mecham. ' Mr. and Mrs. Burlin Driggs spent Saturday In Salt Lake. - " Mrs.-Karl -Banks and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs were Provo visitors Tuesday. Tues-day. ' .. . ; ' ' . .-.v r. , ifBKp,: f? atoP,a. V (SadyaruU.1 The members of the Busy Circle Club were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Edward War-burton. War-burton. Sewing, social chat, and luncheon was the order of diversion through the entertaining hours. Miss Florence Harper of Salt Lake spent the week end with her folks in Pleasant Grove. . Invited guests at the Lore n West home Thursday evening were the Misses Grace and .Jennie Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warnick, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West, the Misses Alva and -Edna West, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Christiansen and Miss Mildred Mil-dred Christiansen. '"" Games were played during the evening. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served at the close of the social. . .. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harvey and family were Sunday dinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Walker. . Kenneth Adams was the motif for a surprise party given by a number of his friends at the Adams home Thursday evening. Present were the Misses Lucy 'Wadley, Helen Monson, Bernlce' Warnick, Annie Monson, Nell Swenson, Mildred Mil-dred Swenson, Loralne Swenson, Elva Eaves, Kathryn Harper, Mer-lyn Mer-lyn Wadley, Ray Pulley, Marvin Radmall, Charles Warnick, Allen Monson, Eldon Pack and William Evans. Miss Olive Gardner of Afton, Wyoming, spent, the week end at the J. P. Fugal home. Miss Maurine Gamett entertained at dinner Saturday evening. Those bidden: Miss Cleo" Hansen and Miss ... ; 3'i)m . miiDn-cTD inow yhat yoa are ; ting. You inoy tLnt no over ; -night' ' -cliane will xnalie l oHsolete You Iinov tlint ito value 3 established, otabil You Iinov that the cldes ana greatest name in sound- science stands behind it. Xc5 VICTOR RADIO prova itself in ycurhome, Frca danUinstration in . your livins-rconiichctievcr you say. Coma in end cs.: uc. 'The One-Price Ilonse Bi::o:i-Taylo7'?,nc5eIl Co. Nir.? K-sy Furnituro Stores ' v 1 v . ','-- Whiteman Broadcast Is Slated Tuesday : Broadway's two biggest - current musical smashes, "Strike Up the Band and f,Sons O' Guns," furnish the. high lights of the Old Gold-Paul Gold-Paul Whiteman program over the Columbia Broadcasting System next Tuesday evening February 11 from" 1 to JS J. m. Mountain time. The song Wt "Soon" from "Strike Up : the "Band," written by George Gershwin, the prince of composers, and arranged for the occasion by the King of Jazz, Paul Whiteman, will be sung by Mildred Bailey, and the dashing "Ride Oh- Vaquero," from the same peppery" show win be chanted by Bing Crosby. ' .' A melody of six knock-out songs from Jack Donohue's ' "Sons O Guns" and the most popular num ber now to be heard on Boardway, 'What Love Can Do," will be directed di-rected by Mr. Whiteman, these being be-ing played by special permission of the copyright owners. In addition addi-tion Whiteman wiir offer a ' dozen other lively selections introducing Jack .Fulton and the Rhythm Boys. " . -C Mary Reese Nave Is Laid To Rest SPANISH FORK An exceptionally exceptional-ly concourse of ' relatives and friends attended ' the funeral services ser-vices for Mrs.' Mary Reese . Nave, wife of Theodore Nave of 'SaIt;Lake City and a native of Spanish Fork, which were held at the Third ward chapel 1 Thursday 'afternoon with Bishop LeGrande-Smith in charge. The speakers who . paid eloquent tribute to Mrs. Nave were Morgan Beck, Bishop Ralph Morgan, Dr. Joseph Hughes and Bishop Smith who made the closing ' remarks. Music was by the ward, choir directed di-rected by Mrs. Mary Hanson with solos by Ed Williams an4 Gilbert Y. Johnson. Interment was in the Spanish Fork City cemetery. ; Dairymen Hear Prof. Gaine' SpeakJ PAYSON. Prof. George Caine ol the Utah Agricultural college was the principal speaker at a very Interesting In-teresting - and instructive meeting for the dairymen of .this "-locality, which was held in the junior high school Wednesday evening. The meeting was sponsored by the local dairy cooperative, Anson Call, Utah County .boys club leader, encouraged encour-aged the ' development and expansion expan-sion of the club work". ' Mr. Knud sen of Provo and Mr. Anderson of Springville spoke on the work ot the cow . testing association 'and ur:ed the establishment - of : 'cow testing units? 1 ''.'' Eva Gunther-of Lehl. Miss LaRee Chipman and Miss Edith Thornton or American Fork,' Miss Hilda qscarscm, Miss Lucile WalkerrMrs Millen Radtnall and Mrs. C. A. Gamettl . - . get . SO ! - - --..... ' . y ' . ' ' - 1 S V , ..' . ' .l i. jk PI ! 'flf M nPH Pfil iHiJ I J t if t I - I i1' - V. ti f i:-rk I ; ! t . ; i z r- ; I f 1 is -1 -l ill h fTI II- -5 . J X in ..I ' Lj spZ"""' ""'"peUU f : . X rPf GJ " ( o r?. ' iln X' --ssivxf lh " ' , . ... in 1 1 rn """n'l iiiii'iitiirtiijrf'Ii ii i - t vi iiiinnsMBwirwsWr t :;:--t r-; Color-h ' T&::- The keynote of beauty in the modern home is color. But color softened and skillfully combined; Subtle groupings which cause each color to enhance its neighbor. Wood rose, apricot, Reseda green, TerraXotta, Ashes of Roses iind Raisin are some of the new.shades. Joy ous colors which mak e a room pleaasant to live in. ; - 5 . " - (Do: The ser pentine front, web base NaUchman Spring unit construction encased en-cased in 100 Mohair covering. ; r A large roomy button-back chair with., the same beautiful ' reverse cushion and your choice of either a luxurious fireside chair or a fine cogs-well cogs-well chair and footstool to match ; . , .:, Here Full serpentine davenport, comfortable button-back chair and your choice of fireside-or cogswell chair with footstool to match, tailored beau- ' tifullyln combination mohair, embodying the best web construction , If your living room budget is lim outstanding special. 3-piece Living, Room Suites with color Jcquard 1 ' discord, Not Fail to ALL Is Another i-'-S- 'M ft-'f'Sifi'i V, on 'Via ... . fJ dii-i Velour with colorful reverse cushions. The One-P Nine Busy Not monotonous broviis lorTlifeless grays. Not screaming:, uncompromising -colors in - ' .tit- See This FOR V Remarkable i.y ited we suggest that you ekamine this - J ; web construction, tailored in a multi- : t . - rice House 99 Furniture Stored Suite Value! 4. A r SPANISH F0?JI The X Wylle Thomas chopter No. 1, Daughters of ytah Pioneers, U1 meet Thursday afternoon, , t"cb. ,J3, at the home of Mis,. Jifbeeca .Chiis. tensen. The history of . Mrs. Ucx iranson Will be given.,,. X.poAjsi tendance U desired. .. , ' ' 1 Membrr or th Third ward fte lief Boclety choir and their partners part-ners enjoyed a, very pleasant pfty Thursday Evening of last week at thecoma 'of Mr. and Mrs. 4. J. Cowe ' Therej were 35 prenent. The 1&arly prt of the vening -wujj spent in playing, games, a einglr contest between the ,women ami men.waa a feature,. the 'men el&Jtrv 4ng the victory. At 11 o'clock ad-liclous ad-liclous chill aupper waa aery'ed. , ,, , . .- v .' I Mrs. Gladys ' Hansen.delJghtfuHy entertained , the . memben . of th Beta Bridge club" Monday evening. Luncheon was served at the card tables at 8:30. Dcoiatiou- .... favors were carried out In Valentine Valen-tine effect. Thee tables of brldf followed luncbeon, Mra. Eva Jensen winning the 4 lub prize for high aooie and MB.BeH8ie York tbe gut piizej Auditional guests were Mrs. Hamu8, Hansen and Mrs. Ilex Jt-n- sen. " ... ' . . " . ,- Mra. Maggie Crump entertained at a miscellaneous .' shower . Saturday Satur-day -night In honor of Mrs. Uert Webb ot. Salt Lak City, forimi ly Miss Mildred Simpson of this city. Gamps and radio music were , followed fol-lowed by a buffet luncheon.. Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Thomaa fn-tertalned fn-tertalned at dinner Sunday at tlklr new home for the following gueata : , Mr. and Mra. Lorln Grotegut,' J 4 i a Hannah Cornaby, iilan Kvlyn" JohrH, and Mr. and Mrs. Doul'11 ElllBon, the latter coupl of Provo. Following dinner' the xtltneV. wa spent enjoying games and Jlsnlng to the radi.o - " , f ' ' Mayor and Mrs. John 13. Bboh entertained at dinner Tuesday for Archie 'Tomilson of Salt Lake. Mrs. Hannah Stewart and Mra. Annie' Butler spent Wednesday with Mrs, Annie Humble, enjoying luncheon with the aged lady. yfrom the Idaho Falls Post under date of Jan. 25. Mlssea Matts Murphy, and Lucile Peterson entu -tained at a nicely appointed dinnei Thursday evening at tke I. J.'- Tcy for home.- Table decpratlons were In keeping with St. Valentine's day. Following the dinner bridge was enjoyed at which Mrs. .TedJsn-burg .TedJsn-burg received the high score : for the ladies and M. C. Cummingii tot fthe 'men. The guests included Messrs. and Mesdames Wm Powell. Alton .Poltevln, F. S. Feurhtin. Charles Zebarth of Idnhb FaH.i, nno Meaars.and Mesdames C, C, Clark. Fred Maynard; ,Ted ,Isenburg Wirt Wahlgi ean, M.; G. Cummlnfta, Jft ! Needhara, Cbarles ''Bwyvlintr ;uxi EVic lCrlckson.: ' ! B. S. Snell, son of Mr. .andMr S. H. Snell of this city and Atlr. Lunceford of.Orem were marrle Wednesday of last week In , tl.. Salt Lake temple . ' V ' " ' "' . Elgin wJlkensson of Mra. Josepl E. Wllkena was taken to the U D S. hospital In Salt Lake Saiurdft:, and submitted to an operation f to an wtn w appendicitis. Mrs, Jones Bowen was hostess t the Ladica" Literary club Frlda afternoon 'of last week. Communlt . singing was directed by Mra. Louis Larsenl The time was.devoted to ; lesson RudyardjKipllng, "Mrs. Jan Jones giving a biographical tketci of the author and Mrs. Hanna Browne reading' a number . of tJ. author's best known poema. At luncheon waa served, .the hoale being, assisted by' her "daughtt Ruth, and nelce. Pearl Jones,. The r were 14 present.' Honoring Mrs. "Lucllla Hanso Davis; a, recent bride, Mrs. An Huff entertained at a bride's shower show-er Friday afternoon bf last week t her home in Lake Shore. A 1 r gram of readings and recltatlor suitable ' to the. occasion, .was 1! main feature of the afternoon. 5 o'clock a dainty tray '.lunchec was servedto 15 ladies.; The Lrl received many beautiful gifts. j AG CLUB JARIBOR FK PAYSON. The Ag vclUb bo-from bo-from the senior and Junior hi; schools held a big4 Jamboree at tl high school gym Thursday,' n!,! The activities led by tbelr insttu tor, LeBoy Bunnell, included 1 sorts of contests.' In the bask Wilson, swamped the boys teas ball game, the faculty led by ti Clever boxing exhibitions, were special feature; - r PROM-DATE SKT PAYSON. Friday, February 1 has been selected as the dat f the Payson high school .Jur.i Prom, the outstanding social cvt of tbe school year. Bill Mcndenhall , Is" . the gen: chairman and is being assit' l ' the' faculty advisors, and r.t: Junior class in carrying out an ! orate decorative 'scheme. 3 In' Mlgliacclo and his orchestra 1 been engaged to play. |