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About this time we liad and -were sitting: around the A Ma WA : INT A COOMS A6: SEEW ANSTrtiN& A P0CEV6M G C"7 HEV SEARCH THE MAMMOTH UJ FOR. MAtf'VM lAlU. NOC DO .ri.V.9.rTrr-. . w r- , - ,r -, , S .... ! - V- ' 11 , , , MEALTIMES. StMCE A VLUMVlY tMSlSTS TrtAT Tue. v LvgySTOM.lS Oft MEM To DvtJg, tN 6EE-X CAK'T BSLIEMG . IT YET, THAT. CEALL! Voo UUE TVAS, DOCK? 1 '. : - It Uf V RADIO Programs STATIOX KSL , SUNDAY, JUNE t z . 8 a.m., Informal program ; 10 a.m.. "Sunny Skle Up"; 10;30 a.m.r NBC National light Opera company; 11 a.m., NBC Metropolitan Echoes; 11:30 a.m NBC Concert; 12 noon, NBC "Friendly Hour"; 2 p.m., I4. D, S. services it rom the r tabernacle ; 3:0 p.mM vocal and instrumental ensemble; 4 p.m., dramatized headlines; head-lines; 4:30 pjn., NBC, William's Oil-omatics; Oil-omatics; 5 p.m., NBC "Enna Jet-tick Jet-tick Melodies"; 5:15. p.m., NBC Concert; Con-cert; 6:15 p.m., NBC Atwater Kent hoar; 6:45 p.m., NBC "In the Time of Roses"; 8 p.m., musical . ensemble; en-semble; 8:30 p.m., organ recital;. 9 p.m., Li. D. S. church services from the studio; 9:45 p.m., "Television" concert, Criterion quartet;- 10 p.m., NBC Borden's concert hour; .10:30 p.m., Utah hour; 11:30 p.m "Vagabond "Vag-abond of the Air." . MONDAY, JUNE 23 11:30 am., NBC Helen Webster, helpful hints for the housewife 12:45 p.m., NBC Hour of Canny Cook; 3 p.m., NBC Salt Lake tabernacle taber-nacle choir and organ; 4:30 p.m., "Ye OWe Towne Cryer"; 6 p.m., NBC Maytag orchestra; 6:30 p.m., NBC General Motors "Family Party"; 7:30 p.m., NBC Great Northern Nor-thern railroad program; v 8 p.m., programs of diversified musical selections, "Western Hour"; 8:30 p.m., NBC Amos 'n Andy; 8:45 p.m., "Jewel Box"; 9:15 .m., NBC Shell company f 10 p.m.", ''Emerald Isle"; 11 p.m.. Milt Taggerfs - 11 Vagabonds, Vaga-bonds, by direct wire from Lagoon; Hl2 midnite, "Vagabond of the Air"; I a.m., silent. - BY MARTIN tASElVjAWtfrADO OO A 6t MORE .. 'SO'l CAM 6tT VAST n BYGRANE OF MEER u,AS TrtlS UMTNCUET)) VCL PEfcSOVi BEW6LO- A (vlWDEM , wrTrrrrrfA -Tr-T SISTER? VFROIY DISTANT LPvMDS, O vr-t CASTLE GROUNDS ' Tut V SEE tlpD 'Ar. .TKEtg ROOMS ALONE. - , BY BLOSSER Dost miss tk . bis homsco !!. i MONDAY ii I pce.tt.liPAT.orr. C1930 BY NCA service, inc. BY SMALL l ' V;: ' ''.V '.V i11 111 " 11 1 1 "j. MSON SOCIETY Wm Interesting among the June marriages mar-riages was that of Miss Maud Olson, Ol-son, young daughter of , Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Olson, and Kenneth Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan. ;: The event was solemnized on Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. The bride's parents were picsent for the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, Morgan returned home Thursday Thurs-day and., at 5 o'clock an informal reception at the Olson home was given in their honor. It was in tho nature of a lawn fete and was enjoyed en-joyed by the relatives and close friends. Both, of the young people are graduates of the local high school and the bride was a, teacher in the district during the past year. The groom is employed in the Safeway Safe-way store at Mt. Pleasant, where they will reside. , Miss Maud Olson, a bride of the week, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given last Thursday evening by Miss Erma Johnson, Mrs. EdJth Okerman, Mrs. Rowena- McBeth andMiss Norma Reece. (It was given at the home4 of Miss Johnson and 25 close friends were present. , The young bride-elect bride-elect received many. lovely gilts Jo add to the joy of home making. Miss E. Genevieve Morgan has gone to Wyoming for a three weeks vacation trip, visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. E" Decker who have" been, visiting with Paysoh friends, have left for theirxhome at Belingham, Wash. They will tour Yellowstone park and other places of interest. Before their departure they were, joined b.y Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Rhine of Sauk City, Wash. Mrs. Rhine was formerly, Miss Anna Drake. , ' . '. ; Mrs. Jellie Kapple entertained at a birthday , party last Friday for her little, daughter, Ruth, it being her fourth anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. . Weston Bean observed ob-served the fourth anniversary of their marriage last Thursday night with a dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomas Jones were their guests. A wedding cake was used for the centerpiece and sweetpeas in shades of pink and white- were used vry effectively,' . :,Mrs Cleo Terry and two children of Lyman, Wyo., were guests at the homeof Mr. and Mrsv D. P. Morgan last . week.- Mr. Terry came from Lyman Sunday and accompanied them home. ; Mr. and Mrs'. Lola Duncan of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hancock.' Mrs. Herbert Strong left this week for her home at Ashton, Idaho; after a pleasant visit of-several weeks here - with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Loutensock. Miss Bernlce Bills, who has spent the past year in California is visiting visit-ing here with relatives and friends. , ; Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Morgan en tertained at dinner Monday ' eve- ning for Mr. and Mrs. Will Clayson. feast from delicious berries grown in the Morgan garden. , ,Mrs. Golden Taylor was in American Amer-ican Fork Wednesday afternoon to attend a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Glenn Taylor. . BARGAINS IN OcggH E5GGGGE5G ! vis Low As "1 NEW (I 1 ,-, ro;n Latest Models Only ll NIP! en ' JN SPLENDID CONDITION ''''", . ' , A t Exceptionally Low Prices Mis. Jennie Fairbanks vnU tained the Ties Joli .Bridge ch Wednesday evening at the hotn Mrs. Dave Shuler. Special cm ! who enjoyed her hospitality .we j Miss Hazel Gardner, Miss Lvm McClellan. MrsHarvey Smith, Mi j Ftarn Gray. Mrs. J. II. ElLswon ' Mrs. Wayne Loveless, Mr. Howji j Wilson. Mrs. Weston Bran ni f Mrs. Wendell Erlandson. Th rl. t favor was. awarded to Mrs. C. ; j Griffith, the guest award to M,i Loveless and the consolation ' Mis. Paul Davlj. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Street wore Coalville- over the week-end wh relatives. Mr. Street's mother a companied them home for a visit several weeks. , A delightful social evening i enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mt Golden Taylor last Thursday ning. the occasion being Mrs. Ta lor's birthday anniversary. Tl following out of town guests wei present: Mr, andMrs. August Joli son, Mr.jand Mis. Scott Taylor, M and Mis. Asael Dahlquist, Mr. ai Mrs. Spencei"- Madsen, Mr, and Mi Arthur D. s Taylor, Mr. and Mr James Jensen ill of Provo, Mr. an Mrs: Spender Sumsion of . Sprin. ville, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taylor American Fork. Luncheon wj served and clever games providt entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler. Mi C. M. Griffith, Mrs. Helen Christei sen and Miss Geraldine Gardn. irotared to Salt Lake Tuesday fi the day, .Miss Mary V Taylor, your daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geoii A. Taylor, and Don Burraston, no of James S. Butraston of Gowhoi weie '.married. last week at Prov-A Prov-A bridal shower, in honor of tl bride was given by Mis.s Mstel! Taylor and Miss Maurine Daley j the -Daley home. Games wci played and luncheon was served, j A most enjoyable family gathe. ing was enjoyed at Maple Dell Sur day at the cabin of Mr. and Mi Byron Thurman of Bingham, wh are spending a few weeks then. Others present were Mr. and Mr Ben Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. Joh Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylo Jr., and baby, Mr. and Mrs. pn Donnellj', Mr. and Mrs. Ray S01 ensen all of Eureka, Mr. and Mr-Will Mr-Will Amps and son Billy. At noo . a chicken dinner was served and i ; the evening :all enjoyed a trou supper. ' , j. Mr. and Mrs. Spence Amos m(j tored down from Bingham WeUnej day evening to visit with their folk 1 Alexander Goes To Texas League . ' , . . DALLAS. Tex., June 20. (I'D-; The Dallas club of the Texas leagu i announced today the acquisition o Grover, Cleveland Alexander, Istai' major league pitched for 20 years. Alexander, who was recently re! leased by the Philadelphia Phillies! Will report here either Sunday oi Monday, ready for duty when th; second half 0f the Texas leagu;. split season opens. . The Dallas club official! sale Alexander's salary will be tho high est in the history of" the Texa ! league. They declined to reveal th'; actual figures. ; l 1 At. m |