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Show - V . c: 2 1 -a T v y .... - ' ' ? J- ' m (T, QM1! I D ) V - Second Section Second Section ... i.V i - I.J . . ' ! .., ;. P R O V O; U T'A H COUNTY, U T A H,, SUN D A Y,, JiU N E r5, 1 9 3 0. PLEASANT 'fflOMIEH r-r 4-H club members met Tuesday night f t the home of Mrs. Ethan Peay for their lesson on home management. Orin Holdaway and wife and babe of Fillmore. left Monday for their home fter a ppending ;,tw; weeks with Mr. HoldavayfSf parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S Holdaway. , of Progressive ,"500" and "Cooty" were played and delicious refreshments refresh-ments served to 48 members; The Misses Marjorie Holdaway. Miss Margaret Hayes and Miss Helen Smith have returned after completing their winter's school work at U. A. C. Miss Smith received re-ceived a scholarship for her work in the domestic science department. Mrs. Archi.Z-!e pnd family of Pocatello, Idaho, left Wednesday after spending a Trcek at the home of Joseph F. West and other relatives. Mr. And Mrs. Fred C.-Shoe 11 erf-pertained erf-pertained 100 guests at a weddinsc reception Friday night In the Thlj J ward amusement fiall'ln honor of their.' daughter, InsUlse, whd ' was married in the Sal . Lake temple Thursday to Don TobTer of IfUnker-ville, IfUnker-ville, Nev. The young couple Will spend the summer at Logan where they will attend Oie U. A. C. I Mrs. Ku'el Wanlass of California arrived in Pleasant f Grove 16 it-tend it-tend the wedding reception of : hef sister, Mrs. Don Tobler. She will vislt with relatives for some time. Mrs. Margaret Holdaway and Mrs. Regina Thome attended a paity at Alpine Monday, given for the former Alpine stake primary board. They report a most enjoyable enjoy-able time. . John Pollock of;; Tropic, Utah, visited with Joseph Hilton and family on Saturday; , . Mrs. John West and daughters Josle and Viola returned, Saturday from Salt Lake where they ajJent the week on business. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hilton and family of Grace, Idaho, spent part of the week in Pleasant Grove, guests of Joseph Hilton and family and Mr. and Mrs. K. Allen, parents of Mrs. Hilton at Vineyard. The Misses Ruby and La Varda West attended conventions at Salt Lake Saturday. Miss Myrna Davenport of St Anthony, An-thony, Idaho, spent the past week ' with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. West and family. Mrs. Christena Warnick of Delta spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. C P. Warnick. The Young Mothers club met at the home of Mrs. Clifford J. Wright Thursday afternoon. . .. The missionary class of Timpano-gos Timpano-gos stake held a social Friday night at the Third ward amusement hall in honor of Miss. Opal JWest- who leaves soon for a mission to the northern states. C. L. Warnick is making a trip through southern Utah on government govern-ment census workJ Mrs. Theodore Martlneau entertained enter-tained at a birthday party for hef daughter Violet on Friday, June 6. The rooms were decorated ' With roses. Games and refreshment were pleasant pastimes. Those present pres-ent were Miss Ruth and Jattes Martineau. Clairnell Hilton. Mar Ellen Olsen. Delllh Fuga.1, Dale and Margaret Atwood, Ray Fern and Mildred Carlson, Maxlne Rlchlna and Marvin Mecham. Miss Rose Harper entertained at dinner Monday for Mrs. Bessie Hayden and Mrs. Emma MikesaH of Pocatello, Idah6, and Mrs. Duane Harper. I ' . The Beehive girls of Pleasant Grove Third ward met with their Beekeeper. Miss La Veil a Anderson Tuesday night and received the cell seals they have, earned , during the winter's work. Those present were Louise Christiansen, LaRena Nelson. Nel-son. Gwyn West wid keepers, La Vetta Anderson nd Lillian Sjoberg. After filling cells a pleasant .time was enjoyed with games and refreshments. re-freshments. 7 ; ' Mrs. Emma Mikesall and Mrs. Bessie Harper of Pocatello spent the week with Mr. nd Mrs. Duane Harper. ' v . ... Miss Angelyn Warnick has accepted ac-cepted a position at the V. T. ranch at the Kiabab national park for the summer months. She accompanied her father, C. L. Warnick, to southern south-ern Utah. Oral Nelson and wife And babe of Lynndyl visited Tuesday and. Wednesday Wed-nesday with relatives here, returning return-ing home Thursday. Mrs, John E, Nelson, who has speiit the past three weeks here accompanied them home. ' . . Mr. and Mrs. Merrill N. Warnick and the Misses Effie Warnick and Leah Eldridge spent, Monday at the stock show at Ogden. ' Alton Sumner of Provo who is attending school with EIroy Nerson in New York called on the John C. Nelson family "Friday bringing a splendid report of Elroy's activities in the eastern city.' - The Sunshine committee of the Pleasant Grove Third ward gave very pleasant social in honor, of Mrs. Stina Young at her home Wednesday.' The ladies auxiliary of the Old Timers, an organization of the former for-mer Los Angeles rnd Salt Lake railroad rail-road were very pleasantly entertained enter-tained at the home ef Mrs.- Fred C Shoell on Wednesday. Hostesses were Mrs. Mery Dawj, of Draper, Mrs. John Anderson cf Cutler, Mfs. Melvin Anderson pnd Mrs. R. J. Slice of American york, Mrs. Fred C. Shoell. Mrs. John Halliday, Mis. Jcpph Dickerson and Mrs. Joseph T. ;.Vcst cf Pleasant Grove,, Games Of interest to many people pf Pleasant Grove Is the news of the marriages at Salt Lane oi iooeri a Corbett of PleaJant Groyei to Clara J. Mitchell of Kamas, and El-don El-don 1 R. Atkinson of Francis to riada M. Corb!tt of Pleasant Grove. ' Word is received of the birth Of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb of Lehl. Before her rriifriage Mrs. Webb was Miss Ethel Shoell Mother and babe are doing nicely. ; Elmo Beers", who has been working work-ing in Los Angeles, returned home Wednesday. , . 4 . , LAKE SHORE . - ; On fecount of a funeral, the flow er show was postponed and wiU.be held Saturday rnd Sunday, June 14 apd 15, under the direction of Mar-, garet Baadsgaard, May Barney Sorene Youd, . Sarah Maland and Marinus Baadsgaard.. Albert and Arthur Rose motored to Hoytsvllle on Monday to attend the funeral services of a nephew, the son of Earl Brooks. ,v; Mr. and Mrs. Merle- Haskell a hd daughter, Helen Myrl, of Paysoti are spendtrtg the week here at the home of Mrs. Haskell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John. P. Youd. Miss Florence Huff, who is. employed em-ployed in -Salt Lake City spent the wck end here with her parents. Mr. arid Mrs. George Elmer Huff.;. Mr. and Mrs. .William -R.-Creeri and- fions hsve returned home after o trin to Fish lake and Bryce can'6n.v They "were nTach-4nteret- ed In the scenery 6f southern uian. Mrs.. Sani Mfller oi Gariletd f Is ri.iiinp here thl week-with hr brother and his family! D. J. EvaAs. ; Mrs. Sylvahus1 Drolllngcr: : tf Roosevelt, Utah.'vKVitcd hero Sun-da Sun-da at the home of ,S. A. Bellows. Iso with Gwch Huff .'and Day id r Mrs. Joseph Creer of Spanish Fork spent several diys here; this week visiting with ' relatives and friends: ., ' 2 '. : Mr. and Mrs.;.Chare3 Barney ;pf Spanish Fork vnt . Sunday; here visiting Vith their children. '" ' . . : ; (y. ,- vf; - , . Lawrence" Davis, who has spent the past three years in China with the marines, spent the latter part of the week here at? the home, of his aunt, Mr5: XX J. Beckstrom. - - Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Dlmick of Garfield and Mr. and Mrs,. .E. " E. Dimlck of Eureka hats returned to their homes. They had been called here because of the death of their 'slstcf; r.Mrs;'- Laura .Whittaker, whose funeral services were hold here on Sunday; ; f -...V,N'r . David Huff spent several days in Salt Lake1 where, he visited with hia sisters and other relatives and friends. - " ' ' ' Mr. I'nd Mrsv Mark Jenkins and daughter, Helen,' of Moore, Idaho, Mr; and Mxs. Fentoh'Bdyack and daughter, Faye,- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior of Spanish Fork were the din ner guests on gun day. of . the if sfs-ter sfs-ter and auSt, Mri. J. ;RUfus Huff. Mr. and ' Mrs. Frank Jones.- bf .Riverton and Mt.S ttJaX H. Jons.ol'.ProvOjWere here, Sunday Sun-day to attend the funeral-services of their . neicfe," ' Mrs. , Earl C Whittaker. ' 1' ' Bullets Greet Gcnsus take ritrSSOULA, Mcmt.,- June 13. 1 CE). The fact that life still courses through the veins of one f rtidiHar census enumerate Is not the fault of that conscientious and courageous courag-eous pet-son.' It's. the fault cf thi poor shooting eyes of unKnowti "hHi biuieV-' : "'. "'.f . -'I;-?: Three' times dl4 this" enumef s.tot strive to gala aecess td the Elik ham country In northwestern ILL tana and three times was he made the target of bullets fired from ambush. am-bush. Evidently the district is populated populat-ed by a nest , of moonshiners who1 display a persistent desire to discourage dis-courage visitors.'. ' ; .'. ,, In the meantime there axe still a few "noses' In Montana t that haven't been counted. The" power of the human Jaw Is shown by the fact that the average bit has a pressure of 100 pounds to the square. ir.ch. . ,.. .....,.-. . Uf i ' ' -! K TOBOTif n) t V v :.-t"..,'. u u .ii... rOY.r' '3 .. " 1 1 7 Is Always the Center of Attraction ( Living Room; Dining Room, Bedroom or elstN where, our Rug must bear th6 scrutiny of the most critical eye. It must harmonize with your room ensemble without jrour.'; being ' consci6ils of its presence - , - v ' , It may be gay .andcolorful-or sombre and conservative as you willbut it must be in good tsste. 'and of fine quality to bear the brunt of hard wear. f , - )- : Such Rugs are on 'display ; in our store. Such a large variety of patterns and qualities are available that you will be" able to" quickly r find exactly, what you want. ; ' in mm 0 I ... Is .Incrctvjy Popular ; i cr Evejry. Style of , 1 : it ; i lends added " spar ciousness to' any room when laid . from wall, to wall. , It gives a room a fecl-ihi fecl-ihi of warmth" and com-, com-, fort impossible with any other medium. ,. , Jt.-.makc3 the housed wife's job a pleasure rather than a back-breaking back-breaking drudgery. Carpeted t floors have smartness. which is ,being utilized, by all decorators We have," a beautiful nfew geleCti6rt'of carpct-"iiltv carpct-"iiltv both in Axminsters and Wiltons, v IS-- 1 ' 7 oof A ry 16 years "is - purchased i by the . average of ' cjfafiofii.J show that bnlvl rug in every 16 years' "is. purchased j by theaverage Ahierican family. 82of ;the;families of this nation spend only 3.65 ayeart tor tne purchase of rugs. . . , rV -; '':,-' . Considering the vital importance of the rug to any .fpomjth.aa necy and for its decorative qualities, the importance pf investing in .a good, quality -.uf ihortfr than, justified. . '- . - 'Vf:;e::v:i;A-'';. Vv-irr-j Never have fine rugs been quite so reasonable as they are:toaay. ever oeipre nas there been available the beautifulpatterns, .quality and, style;as ortc fmds-nr our rug-stock rug-stock today, for such very low prices. Now i s the time ta buy ! .v fVt;.: - . v . : y v v COT ?srt I 1 M " r ff ! n t !! Durable Grass arid Wool v and Fibre4. Rags Size 8 ft CS5 and Refreshing Gay Color WW ft"- - ... Bolt is and Kern- nants are available at very low prices. " in '.'s- . 1 Si y ' a s 1 s . x lit :' (0Sm ' : I ! ' ' .ill :-- ' ' 111 . . . - Af MODERN INGENUITY lias Done.Much to Give ; Our Domestic liua he Luxurious Feel ol Priced . . less Orientals. By using Ozito cushioning cush-ioning under them, n softly resilient feeling gives one the sensation of "walking on velvet' More appealing to the practically minded is the fact that genuine Ozite padding doubles the life of any rug. Being , made with a fUr-1 ike surface, it utilizes util-izes the -air as well as animal hair for a cushion and absorbes all shock from sharp heels and knocks. . There' is ohly one Ozite mad& of animal hair which never loses its Wire-like resiliency. Imitations are made of vegetable fibre without life and soon disintegrate. 0x12 Ozite Pads Serged All Around The Lowest Prices Large Scale Specialized Biiyi ng. 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