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Show ... C"3 Second Section Second Section C 22 11 PRO V O, U T AH COUN T Y, UTAH, S U N D A Y, MAY 1 1, 1 9 30. "I H , r V' V ' '- U ! ! fJ.n. RVk V K.i LIST-; ':AT WINNERS PALMYRA PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY Mrs. Eleanor Hayea of Provo Is spending the week with, ner aaugn ter,: Mrs. H. E. Johnson. .-, SPANISH. FORK. Grand, .finals the Palmyra stake, M. I. A. con- rats'were held Thursday "night at he Winona" theater. Nine wads of ie stoke participated. . Seven orient orie-nt . plays were presented. Salem jard won the decision of tni Judges r first plac" in the one-act play fvntest, Th play presented was 3oul Mates," and those taking part 4 the cast were Flora Boren, Frank dmond, Elva Carson, A!va War-fri, War-fri, Floss Jorgenson, Ja'k Nelson nd ella Stone. &panisn Folk Sec- Ud won second place with their if ay, "The High Heart," and Third !?ard,won third place with their u.ayt "The Desperate Criminal." he plays were all well presented kd showed careful preparation. -h Palmyra stake will be represented I V the district finals with a double klxed quartet, which sang the consist con-sist number, at, the finals last i sight. The quartet includes Mrs, j.uth F.pell, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin !(ohne. Morris Wood. Mrs. R. C. j'walburg, Stanley Peterson, Edna tobertfion'and G. W. Simmons. Pal-j Pal-j iyra stake will be represented in. jetring trio which played th con-'st con-'st number last njght. and includes ugene Jacobson, violin; Bradford 'atch, bass ylol and Vivian Wilde, lano.. ' ' . . . 'Palmyra stake will also send an j jrchestra to contest at the district j nala at NephL The orchestra has j-en, carefully trained by C. M. Ja-' Ja-' ibson and Rulon Morgan, and flayed their content number at the i nal last nlht. President M. R. jaylor wr In charge of the pro-rain, pro-rain, the contest was attended by ij full house. Thre0 of the plays id been given the previous evening eve-ning to shorten the time of the per-ttnance. per-ttnance. A district contest will ' held at Spanish Fork May 20, hen winner? from a number of her stakes will compete here in strict, finals. . On Wednesday evening thje juniors of the Pleasant Grove high school enjoyed a trip 10 saraius, After the swim a sumptous supper was' served. . . Mr. and Mrs. Silas Thome of Bingham were Pleasant Grove visitors Tuesday. Progressive Bunco was the main feature of diversion at a social given by Mr. And Mrs. Wesley Peck at their home Thursday eve ning. A tray luncheon was served to uie following gueats: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest - Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. De Wayne Harper, Mr. and Mrs Elvln Thorne, of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse - Ruston of American Mr. and Mrs. Basil Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray. H. C. Robert son made a business trip to the capital Tuesday. . 5 BAN" DIEGO SHOWS GAIN LOS ANGELES, May 10. (UHV ensuij enumerators reported today lat San Diego had a population of 17,987 as against 74.361 in 1020. The iln wa.4 CS.8 per cent. One of the pleasant affairs of the week wa3 the supper given Tues day evening by Mrs. Hans William son in honor of Mr. Williamson's Dlrtbday . anniversary. Covers were placed at the table for Mr. and ts. Tony Damico of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gray 'of Lehl; Mr and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and-Mrs Alma Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Henscn Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Williamson, Mi, and Mrs. N. S Christiansen, Mr, and Mrs. Mayn-ard Mayn-ard Williamson, Mr. . and Mrs. J Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Merk, Mrs. Josephine Bezzant, Mrs. Alma Radmall, Mrs. Joseph Jacobson, Mis. Mary Williamson, the hostess and the guest of honor. - , Mrs. . Vernon, Harmon and .Mrs. W.;B.. Crandall of Springville spent Sunday visiting with their, sister Mrs. Jesse Wadley. Miss Helen Shoell made a trip to Ogden Monday. Mrs. Ada'.Wamlck, Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Warnick of Salt Lake visited at theH. V." Swenson home Sunday. ' On Friday evening a group of friends very successfully surprised NOW SHOWING! p ) The mattress built on the New Principle of ' WEIGHT ACCOMMODATION Mr. and Mrs. Easil Walker at their home. Progressive games x were played and luncheon was served. There were present Mn and Mrs. C. R, Clark, Mr., and Mrs. Dewey Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Iinton, -and Mr. - and - Mrs. It C. Robertson. 1 ; V Mrs. .Emma White is visiting In Lehl with Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Davis. ' . . v William -Hone made -a business trip to Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. - William Gogarty are receiving congratulation's on the arrival of a baby boy. Mrs. Gogarty was formerly Zola Walker. Mrs.lnej! Olpin is visiting in, Ephraim with Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo Hansen. -' - Mr. and Mrs. JosepfL Mills announce an-nounce the arrival,of a baby girl. Mrs. C, R. Clark gave a-party Fri day evening In compliment to "her slster-lnla w. Mrs. M. "E. Barns of Farmington. - The hostess was assisted as-sisted by her sisters Mrs. Arrtald Hendrickson and Mrs. Ruben Tom-linson. Tom-linson. Progressive Bunco - was played during ' the entertaining hours after which refreshments were served. The twenty-five ladies present were from Provo. Lehl, American Fork, Lindon and Pleasant. Pleas-ant. Grove. .. -- -V , . I Sponsors Races j 4 Mr. and Mrs. H W, Jacobs visited n Ueber' on Friday., ' f he members of the Bucy Circle club were guests of Mrs. Clarence Carlson Thursday artevnoon. An enjoyable time was reported. Mr. and Mrs. LeM is Harvey of Garland were Sunday ; guests of their parents Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Harvey. .. - -. ;' -'., Mr. and Mrs. "Paul Walker of Nephl spent the w-eek visiting with Mr. and Mrs.. H. S. Walker and Ezra F. Walker. .... Cards are - out announcing the marriage of Ruby Harper, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Harpei of Lindon and Lloyd West, son. of Mr. and Mrs. V. N. West of Pleas ant Grove. The marriage ceremony was performed at ' lartn:ngton April 16, but has been kept a secret until recently. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Perry Harper gave a reception in the Lindon hall in honor of the young couple. Miss Florence Harper of Salt Lake spent the week end in Pleas ant Grove. Mr.. and. Mrs. Burlin Drlggs were Salt Lake' visitors Saturday and Sunday. :v;... , . . Mrs.. Lajda Lim entertained the members of the Third, ward Relief society at her home Tuesday afternoon. Treacherous rapids of the Spokane river in eastern Washington will be battled - this summer- in thrilling outboard races, the first ever., run on the river. Miss Anna McKee, one of the sponsors of the event, Is pictured here. " t ROME - I j U.q0 A NFV7 kind of mattress built oa a new principle .! Weight Accommodatioo. Home Slumbexon's coils automatically accommodate themselves to gire you buoyant supporthead to, foot regardless of "weight. See its many quality features custom tailoring, cord reinforced side walls, damask cprers. Patented " Eyelet Tufting gives new beauty and comfort. Equipped j with four self-ventilating handles, and 25 fa lighter ihtn the usual spring-filled mattress, the Slum- f tcroais easy to turn and handle.,.. ;..., I A fa liable in Smart Tailored Covers - You may obtain your De Luie in a clorful damask Slip Cover made especially; for this bener be Jprio . in a variety of, colors to ; mtch the color of your mat- trett Here is a fitting com- . panion to the Rome Slumberoa Mattress. The sturdy springs of a De Luxe will protect the in-built long-life of your Slumberon. Its ; unique free-coil ' construction allows . . the bcxiy to lie straight yet re- -f n THE ONE-PRICE HOUSn ij' :::on- Taylor-RucseWCo. NINE; BUSY: STORES i -i i On Fridav evenine Mr. and Mrs. ftarl Banks were guests at a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Erval Chris- tensen oi urem. , . John Adamson who was recently operated on is improving. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson enjoyed en-joyed a Bingham' trip Saturday. Fred Shoell Jr. of iGarfleld Is visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shoell. One hundred and twenty-five stu dents or the Pleasant Grove junior high school enjoyed an educational trip to Salt Lake Friday. They were chaperoned by G.' W. Larsen, Ford Paulson, and Lyean Johnson. Mrs.' Elenora Peterson was hostess host-ess at a quilting, party Wednesday The guests who enjbyed the afternoon after-noon were: ' Mrs. v Mary, Jeppson, Mrs..' Mary Anderson, Mrs. Stena Steggel., Mrs. Maggie Christensen, Mrs. Emma Jensen, Mrs. . Sena Baxter, Mrs. Josie - Ilomero, Mrs. Laura Robertson,- Mrs..? Novella Clark, Mrs. Alice Thornton, - Mrsv Ethel Mitchell; Mrs. Oliva Foutz, Mrs. Maria Jeppson. and Mrs. Ella Tomlinson. Luncheon was served. Mrs. O. E. Grua, Mrs.. Isaac Hayes, and Mrs. Hose Hayes spent Monday In Salt Lake. . The First ward Relief society hi Id an A-l meeting Tuesday .afternoon, Mrs. Elvira Olpin gave the . lesson, Mrs. Vida Conway entertained en-tertained with a musical selection, and Stake President Ella, Cragun talked to the ladles. Twenty-four members were present according, to report from' President Lizzie' Bullock.' Bul-lock.' .ov . .; - ; LADIES' NIGHT . PAYSON Thursday . was Ladies' night at the Men's club and a banquet was Berved- at the Community Com-munity .church preceding' the program. pro-gram. . Prof. Walter .Cottam of the B. Y". U. gave an illustrated colored slide lecture on "Scenic Beauties of Utah." ? Several musical musi-cal numbers were enjoyed, " QUAKE KILLS 2,CCJ TIIEHERAN, Persl,a May 9. (HE) An earthquake in the vicinity of Urumalh lake , killed 2.000 persons and caused widespread damage, delayed de-layed advices . received, today said. The estimate was unofficial. The earth movement - was most klclent at sslamas and Urumlah. Vocal Students Of Summerhays . Stage Recital Students of Miss Margaret Summerhays, Sum-merhays, vocal teacher at the B. Y. U. will stage a delightful decitai In College hall, Monday, May 12. The program consists of vocal solos, duets arid trios which is announced an-nounced as follows: -- "The Violet." (Mozart), "My Mother Bids Me Bind My. Hair," (Haydn), "Cherry Ripe," (Horn), Ada Hasler ; "Gethsemane.'t (Tur-ner-Salter), Martha Thomas; "The Mermaid," (Haydn), "The Deeps of the Daisies," (Hawley), M e 1 1 a Ritchie r- "Ship o Dreams," (Francis), (Fran-cis), "P I e r.r o t.' (Winter-Watts). Utahna Nielson; ' "Flower Song' from "Faust (Gounod), Alberta Mendenhallji 'OhULo.yevThy JIelp,Z from "Sampson and Delilaj' (Saint Saens), Wilma Sorenson ; .' A Heart That's Free," (Robyn), Bernice Bar ton; "The Last Hour " ' (Kjomer), "Saphic Ode," (Brahms), Thera Lou Olsen; "Villanelle," (Del Aqqua), Evelyn Brough; "Serenade' - (Tos- celll), "Where My Caravan Has Rester." (Lohr), Dallas Tueller; "Flower Duet,"roni "Madame But terfly," (Puccini), Wilma Sorenson, Evelyn Brough; "Time, You Old Gypsy Man," (Rogers), "Sunset,1 (Buck), Cannon 'Thompson; "Oh, Restless Sea,'' (White), Metta Ritchie. Dalas Tueller, Orion Myrup. Accompanists for the recital will be the Misses Mary Mortimer Lewis and Ella Farnsworth. Everyone" is invited to -attend. Electric Stock Gets 173 Percent Boost WASHINGTON. Mav 10. (U.E) A "writeup," of $42,341,547 which oc curred at, the organization of the electric power and, light company has been described to the federal trade commission by Kenneth A. Miller, accountant. Miller said the "writeup" repre sented an appreciation ' of 173 per cent in the value, of securities and pfoperty transferred to the electric power and light. Securities carried on the books of the ;Ufcih Securities corporation at $3,854,264 were entered on the books of the new company at $33,573,344 and electrfc bond and share stock. with a $21,023,789 book valueK was placed on the electric power and light books at $33,126,656, he said. Charges ' of $3,400,000 for financing the new Organization were also In cluded, he added. Fish Hatcheries To Be Constructed SALT LAKE CITY, May 10. (U.I!V Construction of federal fish hatel eries in Idaho, Nevada," Mont" '' Colorado and New Mexico, costlft nearly $2,000,000, provided by a bill passed by congress Thursday, will greatly benefit the -strwum supplies in all western states, In the opinion of Roy Thompson, president"! the Salt Lake county fish and game association. as-sociation. . .. Although the bill does not apply directly to this state, the construction construc-tion of de federal hatcheries will relieve the drain of the supply furnished fur-nished by : the Springville hatcheries hatch-eries for other, states and the full quota will - be planted in Utah streams, Thompson said. The hatcheries will be constructed with the following costs: Idaho and Montana, S30 0C0; New Mexico. $.0,-000. $.0,-000. and $35,000 each for Montana and Colorado. SPATJISH FORIC RESIDENTS. J01ICELMCUR SPANISH FORK---The following Spanish Forkers and former residents resi-dents with leave about May 30, to join hundreds of others in an excursion ex-cursion to their native country, Iceland:, the party to leave Montreal, Mont-real, .Canada, June 14 on the steamer, steam-er, Montcalm, Dr. Paul V. Jameson of Bingham; Miss Ellen Jameson, well known soprano singer, and at present a teacher In Salt Lakj schools, 'their parents Mr. and Mrs. James Ev Jameson, Mr. B. J Johnson John-son and his daughter. Miss Enga Johnspnall of; Spanish Fork Professor Pro-fessor Lofter Bjarnson, inspector of the junior high . schools for Utah, and his son Lofter Bjarnson Jr. Marks Anniversary Professor Bjarnson is a native of Spanish l-'ork.The excursion is of great Interest all over the world as it marks the 1000th anniversary of the, establishing of the Iceland par-liamentior par-liamentior Althing." At the last session bf congress the necessary legislation was passed setting aside a commission of five to represent the United States at the Icelandic celebration and appropriating $50.-000 $50.-000 to defray the expenses of the commission. The commission will not only bear with them the good will of the United States and greetings from our government, but will present pre-sent to the Icelandic government - statue of Leif Erickson, who ia believed be-lieved to have been the first white man to discover America and that in the year 1000. Prominent men have been chosen as these five . commissioners, they are! Senator " Peter Norbeck, of South Dakota, who is the chairman chair-man ; F. H. Fljozdal of Detroit, Michigan, who is the president of International Brotherhood of Railway Rail-way Employes, and a native of Iceland; Ice-land; Congressman O. B. Burtness of North Dakota; O. P. B. Jacob-son," Jacob-son," railroad and warehouse commissioner com-missioner , of Minnesota and Professor Pro-fessor SveinbjOrn "Johnson of the University of Illinois law school. Many Coming- , . The jubillee, which marks the 1000th anniversary of the "Althing" will commence June 26 and will take place on the plains of Thing-valla, Thing-valla, thirty-five miles from the site of Reykjavik, the present capital capi-tal and will last three days. - Preparations for the extensive entertainment of the thousands of visitors to the country, whor will Include In-clude dignitaries and representatives representa-tives from all parts of the world, are being made by the country of Iceland. i ' - .The event will take place In summer, sum-mer, when the weather is warm and the visitors will have the wonderful opportunity to 'see the sun shining day-and night, while the scenery is said to range from the picturesque pictur-esque to the sublimes Among, the events which will be represented in the pageants will be the discovery of Greeland. by the Icelander, Eric the Red In SS3 and the discovery of America by Leif Erickson in the year 1000 and many other historical events will be represented in the pageant. - The people who attend the wonderful won-derful celebration will have an- opportunity op-portunity to see what a progressive country Iceland is, with good roads, beautiful bridges, telephones, telegraphs tele-graphs and radios. Always lovers of education, good schools flourish throughout the island while the University of Reykjavik furnishes rem and equipped with latest edu cational facilities., :Miss Ellen Jaeson, who -will- be one of the excurionlsts is preparing to erive several . several concrete after her arrival in Iceland, she 13 an accomplished musician and well known soprano singer. immm F". J. Huntsman of St: George spent last week visiting with' friends and relatives in Lindon. i Jack Harris who is atlendin r ! school in Salt Lalj visited ' with j his parents last week, . Mrs. Melba W. Cluff ct P: visited Wednesday with her n; ; Mrs. Alta E. Walker. Orvil Ashton v??itrd with fri :t. ' in Undon Tuesday evening. ; r - Thes Und C ri 'm r d un d ay se 1 : o r 1 held "a lance la the Lindon hi'.! Tuesday-evening. A very spefAi;a . time was enjoyed by a large cro J. The proceeds, wili jro 'to bciy llowt for Mothers day. ' .1 " Mrs. Luella Stir.cr' cf Unlfn Bpent Thursday and Friday visiting friends.and relative's in PrOvoPr Miss Ruth Fago returned to Murray Mur-ray Monday after spending: a week with her mother Mary B. Fag?. Pure tin will not rust. The Lindon Sunday school has j planned a program for Mother's day. A splendid musical program. along with , speeches; readings will be enjoyed. A carnntion will be given each mother.? , - i a i-;a,!-,!.,'',.,."" u i r . IN i II 1 If I I 11 1 I $ V 1 i I III I! I I, II iff I M t i 'n ill I! I H i n ill r I i Hi j Hi hH H . hi i i i ii f i r, t - 4- '- Hi m ' m ii 1 1 i c t ill i I 5s- ; . rajMii II H "V. II l;- III : I II : ! t ' -.. - ill .rv.' - - -: ' ii ' " .-i.; :: , hute busy stores . Another car is being unloaded tomorrow., : In it are the season's latest styles in colors and covers. 1 ne new demand tor lighter shades and more subtle Mendings are emphasized in this. -shipment. New contours and added comfort will be found. 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