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Show PAGE TWO PRO VO (U T A H) SUNDAY "ll E RALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 193 0. r r T" TT"Ts A n a A Reception Is Given For Couple More than 200 relatives and friends attended the wedding reception recep-tion given by Mr. and Mrs. Willis James at the Edgemont ward amusement hall Thursday evening, honoring their daughter, Blanche, and Lloyd A. Wilde, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles WildSr., whose marriage mar-riage took place Tuesday, April 8, in Provo. - ; Pink and white crepe papei streamers formed . a lattice which completely covered the celling of the large hall. Spring flowers wre also employed In the - decorative scheme. ; , - : , v A brief program " of solos, readies read-ies and Instrumental music was furnished, after which dancing v.. enjoyed. A delicious plate luncheon was served. -, The honor guests were the recipients re-cipients of many useful ad n beautiful beau-tiful gifts. Surprise Party Given Friend rtfd Echool friends of Wesley Cart pleasantly - surprised him atVth mine or nin parnin, air nf iviia. v ' . A - '" "" Ed. F. Carter, Friday evening, i J Pretty and more than passing fair Games pnd radio muslewr- fnj as a musician, too,; is Mis3 Eliza-turrn Eliza-turrn of enjoyment, and a delicious , beth Vandenberg, above, 17-year-luncheon was served to Billy Gay, j old daug-ter of Senator Vanden-r.obert Vanden-r.obert Goold, Earl6. Olsen, Grace berg of Michigan. . She will make Orav, rtusfell Beck,; Angelia Carter,, her debut as a pianist in Washing- MarceIJa Johnson, Lucill Harris, ton next month during a concert Both Sward.yEvelyn Afton Jacop-;, of the National High School sym sen and Vel Dancing Party i I endered Friends nMrctfv rocial affflfr of t" week en. I, was the dancing party V'vo" qt KrMys Friday evening, by Vlrr-H VMvrooA',;. Robert Bullock, Wayne, Ofcllaher and Marlon Band-Icy. Band-Icy. . - . v Dellciotu ; refreshments - were sorvfd frrlntf Intermission."" f in jHindan vwre ' (Vant Hansen. Han-sen. Chrirm Fletcher, -Ralph De-Mo'"'""'. De-Mo'"'""'. Rhard Clark. Don Overly) Rav Cronbie, .Arlene Boyden. Marv Rowe, Gene Halvefaon. Idabellc Thompson, Mary Bee, Ruth Warren. War-ren. Venice Wignall, Edith Russell, Beulah Hard, Af ton Johnson and the hosts. " Ottis G. Carling chaperoned the party. . T ' -- V - A i x v.'VJ i.f - - ; : ' ," . '. mmm. Musical Daughter Of U. S. Senator pnony, composea or more man zuu pupils from . cities throughout the country. Her home v Is in Grand Rapids, Mich. ; ' ' ; " ' ' Daughter Honored On Birthday Mrs. Charles E. Giles entertained at her home Friday afternoon, at a delightful birthdayparty In honorc oi her 8ixyvtt-vi4 aaugntui. Norma. t Easter baskets were given as favors. Games and music were followed fol-lowed by a delicious luncheon. A merry time was enjoyed by Bart Giles, Beth Gile3, Gloria Hart, 'Fay Payne, Madge Cassity, -Nan Reynolds, Bcrnice Clarkston, Thora Myers, Clara Dunsdon, Afton Duns-don, Duns-don, Laura Dunsdon, Dica Frisby, Ada Taylor, Merle, ? Vera and Blanche Weight. . . :-V-' '' ! ' j . The Occasion- Our Spring showing illie week of April 21st has been designated as the Spring Opening in Electric Refrigeration. I Women To Be Entertained - A social event which promise to be unusually enjoyable, is the affair af-fair to be civen by Mrs. T .IJ. Tay lor, Mr?. Fred Fechser and Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Friday at 3 , p. m. at the residence of the former, fo: membcrn cf Camp No. 4 and 5. Daughters of Utah Pioneers. An invitation has been extended, to , all charter women members of Die Utah stake tabernacle choir, ivhich .w.is directed by the late James E. Daniels. v .'A splondid program has been prepared pre-pared and luncheon will. be. served. .:'.'.: : . .v,..--. : .-,- .;".,-. - : y . ' Surprise Party Enjoyable Affair Rclo.t'ivos of Ed. Rambeau successfully suc-cessfully surprised him at his home Friday evening, in celebration of his. birthday fcnnivcrsary, which occurred Saturday. r Games, ond music were the features fea-tures of entertainment, a.nd a tasty L luncheon was served to 13. A num ber of useful gifts were presented t the-honor guest. T Primary Officers' Preparation Meet : Lake View ward Primary officers and teachers met -at the home of Mrs. Sylvia McDowell Friday afternoon. after-noon. Following the preparation meeting, a social was. enjoyed. "The following were served ' a dainty luncheon : Mrs. June Scott, Mrs. Martha Scott, Miss Ruth Johnson, John-son, Mrs.Stella Jorgensen.-Mrs. RoseZobell, Mrs. Rhoda Huff and Mrs. Grace McDowell, the latter be- Jng avguejt Open Session At Utah Sorosis Club Utah Scrosls club will meet in open session, Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock at" the Provo Women's club house. Mrs. J. E. Hayes.' Mrs. Gsorge Eallif and Mrs. Annie N. Eggertsen will be the-hostesses. A; JP Worslpv will give paner on "The Civilization of - Ancient ' A'inerioa." aiiu a vper oi . vVi-man vVi-man in World Affairs," will be presented pre-sented by Mrs. J. N. Ellertson. F3 The Place - " " " We have devoted every effort toward making this an unusually attractive event, and are sure you will find it very interesting and entertaining. Drop in. You will be heartily welcomed. m : . IS 'IMAGINING" FOOLISH fjmetimes I BUT . Think It Is r ILTER ITTJSEAND is unfaithful to f rcth.. and pnawinp of knuckles) Has she ever had any actual proof, or even any tangible suggestion that he is? No-cho but he is so i -'!.! iru 1 1 inl when he starts reading the paper at breakfast,, break-fast,, he artur.Jly doern't hear what she is saying half the time ! It's just' terrible!.. And yesterday morning he he Oh he didn't kiss her jood-bv T'he is ell l ady to get a divorce, that's all. Or anyway to go home to Mother. And she wcu'.d, toOi only she absolutely PROMISED j . " m she her-heceive at her tea for hat enchanting young . Iindoo " with the ideep .own yes who can read 'our character and tell 11 about your past and 'our future too, just at a glance. Or -perhaps by mere ly , holdingr your hand for a few minutes. Nut fcactly a pelm reader. read-er. Nc tning po prosaic as Athat. .Oh, really most intelligent in-telligent a.ndt mystifying, he is! So, although har heart is breaking, she i3 going to hold her head high, and controi herself, ani still her quivering lips, and go to Lola's t3a with this thorn in her heart, this callous on her "soul, this blister on her happiness! Is imagining- foolish? It certainly certain-ly IS, sometimes And more, wives ruin their own, and thoir husband's happiness by foolishly imagining things than the world knows of. Soma wives are '. erpert at it. And some husbandsrtoo:" But, on the OTHER hand, are yon poor? Ar. M c Jjw. II you discouraged? Do you think you've gotten just about the last word in booby prizes for life as lived on this planet! Then start IMAGINING! That's what you need! Henry Ford once" had no more tools than the village blacksmith under the spreading chestnut tree. But his imagination imagina-tion airplained into-the future and saw what? The United States of America saturated with cheap automobiles bearing his name! Qan your imagination equal that! ilAKE- it! Is your job just about the dullest, dryest, most unromantic job that ever a human being was cursed with? No future in it? And, if there is, the boss son will get the place, not you? Fill your bitter brain with -IMAGININGS about that job! What COULD you do with it if you were a Mussolini, or a Hoover. Imagine a man like that in your job. What would he do?All right, then DO it! "Imagining things,'" is the - most profitable pastime you can indulge in-dulge inVrscmetimes think. It is, the one pastime a propensity for which marks the 'leaders ofjnen-from the tag-enders. Their imagination maps outthe course ahead for them. Then they sec to it that they follow that course! On the OTHER hand, though, "imagining things" can be a curse. More than nine-tenths of the troubles and suspicions you arc carrying around with, you - will- NEVER HAPPJSNv You are wasting all that mental room, all that brainpower carrying surplus cargo. Imagining things! Don't be so silly! .. ... (Copyright, 1930, McNanught Syndicate, Inc.) Our Provo The Time period for our EFFICIENT PUBLIC TO) iO)(g Sometimes I Think It Isn't her! Oh yes he ,IS! (Gnashing of wouiu help Hr. Hmltit r if. " 1 Mr. homtltpn r"" n'iiiiii"iii'iiiwimiiuM,nMiiiiimiiiniiumnti mm m i of GENERAL Store Six Days, - Qy : -v' : - Preieimit During this week we will present a Speciaf Display and demonstration demonstra-tion of many models of the famous General Electric Refrigerator. 9ER-VICE rc "V"1 Young Couple Announced Announcement is made of the engagement en-gagement of Miss LaVelle Petrson, daughter of Mr, and ijrs. George Peterson of Provo, to Willard J. Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Olsen of. Lake View. . The young couple are to be married mar-ried sometime during the early part of June. . . . .- - Pioneer Daughters - Have Fine Session Mrs. John' S. Lintoq, assisted by hei daughters, Mrs. E. A. Lemon of Xamas, Utah, and Mrs.E. William Knudsen, entertained the Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 8, Thursday afternoon at her home. Easter,, decorations were used throughout the entertaining rooms, and were also carried out in the uncheon. - An interesting program was furnished fur-nished as follows: Reading frorr 'History of Utah," Mrs. Mary Gray: .historical sketch of the life of Louisa Taylor, mother of Mrs. Emma Taylor Cook, Mrs. Jane Evans; readings, Helen and Ruth Spencer; two vocal duets, Vera Smoot and Fay Knight; remarks, Trs. T. C. Thompson of the Central camp. A delicious luncheon was served to 25. ROSE B. LEWIS PIANO STUDIOS SALT LAKE CITY and t PROVO CITY Special Introductory Offer Limited Time Only CALL TUESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY 62 E. Srd So. Thone 694-W ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS V Commencing Vallev Chapter Announcement Valley Chapter No. 3. O. E. S, will meet Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock nt the Masonic temple, "at a food. vital-a SPECIAL FOR EASTER! 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