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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 1, 1 93 0, FASHIONS1 -RECIPES PAGE TWO "Y" Missionary Women Given , Party An enjoyable time waa spent by member of the "T Women MU-lonaxies' MU-lonaxies' organization Friday evening eve-ning at the home of, Miss Enna Bennett. MiM Bennett waa assisted In entertaining en-tertaining by Mis c Marvel Atwood of Pleasant Grove, president of tb asaodaUon, Miss Georgia Maeser, Miss Jennie Campbell, and Miss Vllate Elliott. The entertaining rooms were tastefully arranged with baskets of beautiful summer flowers. A number num-ber of interesting competitive table games were played, community singing was enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served- Miss Mary Giles and Miss Editha Booth won the game prizes. In attendance were Mrs. J. M. Jensen. Mrs. O. W. Hyde, Miss Grace Cheever, Miss Leona Ihir-rant. Ihir-rant. Mis Mary Giles, Miss Ia-Preal Ia-Preal Aagard, Miss Mary Haasen, Miss Ruth Sidwell, Miss Alice Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Miss -Editha Booth, Mrs-Luclle Mrs-Luclle Slaugenhoup and Mrs. Elsie Bennett of ProTO, Mrs. J. W. Booth of Alpine, Mrs. C. F. Eyring of New York, and Miss Estelle Fenton of Pleasant Grove. a. To Elect Officers ) The annual election of officers will take place at the regular meeting meet-ing of theAmerlcan Legion auxiliary, auxil-iary, trf be held at the armory Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. A full attendance of meaibers la desired. Father Honored At Dinner Mn. James Arrowsmith entertained enter-tained at a well appointed dinner party Thursday evening at her home. In honor of her father, John F. BLrk of SpringvUle. Covers were laid for Mrs. May Huntington, Miss Mary. Huntington pf Springville, Mrs. Joseph Mar-tusen Mar-tusen and son Bert of Nampa. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Relief Society Lawn Social Members, of the Third ward Relief Re-lief society will enjoy a lawn social at the residence of Mrs. A. N. Taylor Tay-lor 'Thursday afternoon at 2:30 e'erock.' Inctead "of the canyon out-ins out-ins schedxJed; for Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Refreshments "wlM be seryc-A, All members are extoded ." cordial Invitation. Manavu Ward Relief Society All members of the Manavu ward Belief society are urged to be present pres-ent at the meeting Tuesday afternoon after-noon at 2:30 o'clock. A number cf Important business matters are to be transacted and a full attendance i will be appreciated. USED CAR BARGAINS 1930 Chrysler 77 Royal Sedan 192S Chrysler 62 Coach 1929 riymouth Coupe 1928 Graham - Taigc Coupe 1929 Ford Coupe These. Cars can be purchased pur-chased for the balance of contract V. H. TUFT AUTO LOANS Farmers Merchants Bank Building, Proro. RES. PHONE 143 OFFICE rilONE 121 DODGE SEDAN 192(5 A very nice car whldh we recommend for Its good condition. con-dition. $275.00 R J. FRY, Inf. 310 West Center Provo Lawn Social ' s, Charming Event ' Unique and delightful in every detail, was the lawn party given by Miss Eva Adamson at her home Tuesday evening. Many interesting and clever games were played, the prizes for the contest game being awarded to Howard Paxman, Clyde Sandgren, Miss Virginia Brown and Miss Lenore Crookston. A dainty box luncheon was served to 22 friends from Provo, Springville and American Amer-ican Fork. Included In the guest list were the following: Miss Lucile Merrill, Miss Zelma Adamson, Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Eggertsen, Miss Lorraine Stewart, Miss Virginia Brown, Miss Zola Martin, MIsa Enna Hansen, Miss Stella Julian, Miss Lenore Crookston. Miss Gladys Shumway, Messrs. Elden Crookston, Howard Paxman, Ken E. Yancey, Ralpn Morris, Grant Smith, Clyde Sandgren, Sand-gren, Boyd Holmstead, Lloyd Miller, Lavelle Singleton, Ben Lott, Boyer Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston. . : You and Your Friends T. M. Henrichsen of Ogden, was here on business Saturday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Milton Campbell of Heber, wish to announce the arrival ar-rival of a daughter, Sunday morning- Mother and baby are doing fine. Mrs. Campbell was formerly La Rue York of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McEwan and son Paul left Friday for Los Angeles, An-geles, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs, Willi am Ferre, who have been spending the summer In Salt Lake, are Provo visitors for a few days, the gue3ts of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Brown. They will leave in a few weeks for southern California where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Rlehard W. Con-over Con-over are the proud parents of a daughter, born this morning at the family home. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mrs. Conover was formerly for-merly Fawn Adamson. Harold Wheeler Jones and Nellie Tresclnda- Anderson, both of Springville, were Issued a marriaga license at the county court house Saturday. , Dr. J. E. Broaddus of Salt Lake, visited with friends in Provo Saturday, Satur-day, en route to Wayne county, where he will spend a few days on business. Harold IL Thomas oi Mon spent Saturday In Prove. W. W. Blakesley of Ogden. ws among the visitors In Provo the latter part of the week. WUford Giles, assistant warden of ,the Utah state prison, was in Provo Saturday on business. A Rrlrlr : Fresh Peach DnCK ; Vanilla Combination Canunrl. Pecan Colors: Pink, White, Brown Pints 25c BULK Pints 30c v Tacked Order 3IADK WITH SELECTED WTIIPPLNG CIlEAJi v In Yellow A Hi 5- ? it A . -I -fl A .ii If The ultimate In chic Is attained in this yellow printed chiffon afternoon after-noon gown, selected by Betty Comp-con. Comp-con. It' is a Greer model that sponsors spon-sors the new short sleeves which ripple into a semi-cape effect, A yellow hat of fine etrnw and lace, and yellow crepe V.:vrs furnish harmonizing detail. t. CATALOGUES' A AILABLK The Brigham .Young university ls- recently mailed out several thousand copies -of its annual catalogue cata-logue to all parts of the state, but no copies were mailed to students In Provo. If anyone desires a copy of the catalogue he may obtain one by calling at the registrar's office at the university. A postoffice employe in New York city, sought promotion, made a, "dud" bomb and then "discovered" "discover-ed" It; he was discharged. . PACKARD SEDAN 1926 This car looks like new. -. R. J. FRY, Inc. S10 W. Center - Provo " LCM l-ii I U U b . MONDAY Wherever you are or wherever you go, there's a dealer near by who displays the vivid SUNFREZE sign the sign that denotes the finest Ice Cream made! Special Today and All Week Quarts 50c Fresh Peach Quarts 60c InlCE for Outings from your dealer. COrti&wt. w 0 . CO. tW i-fQSS V'JrJL. VS H J 4 m LS "lift s5F- V . -V- AJ Rev. Wallin To Be Tendered Reception Rev. and Mrs. N. C. Wallin, recently re-cently of Grandville, 11U will b? tendered a formal reception Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at. 8 " o'clock . at Meno Trope hall. Rev. Wallin Is the new minister of the Provo Community Com-munity church. The reception Is being planned by the social " committee of the church. The public is extended a cordial welcome. ' . ' ji " Literary League To . Commence Meetings The opening session of the Literary Lit-erary League, will be held Friday afternoon at the home ' of ; Miss Rheta Kay, 244 East Second South stieet. ; r'-""' Miss Ruth Hansen will give i paper on the "Development - of Drama," and will , review "The Criminal Code," by Martin,. Flabin. Mrs. Nola ' Nllsson will furnish vocal - solos, and luncheon will be served. - - ' A full attendance members wjll be appreciated. . - .; ' . - . $ j Farewell In Form Of Bridge Party Complimentary to her sister-in law, Mrs. Milton McEwan, who, with her husband and son left Friday Fri-day for Los Angeles, to make their home, Mrs. Lonn Singleton entertained enter-tained at her home Thursday afternoon, after-noon, v- ' V,.. Three tables of bridge were played play-ed and a tasty luncheon was served Bidden were Mrs. Royal Jensen, Mrs. R. L.. Reld, Mrs. Karl Scherer, Mrs. Eldred S. Harding, Mrs. Sherman Sher-man Sparks, Mrs. J. Frank Ward, Mrs. Heber S. Rupperr Mrs. Laurin Peterson, Mrs. Elmer Cloward, Mrs. Stanley Bonnett, Mrs. Nellie McEwan Mc-Ewan and Miss Norma McSwan. r - . ." ." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ Scientist, corner of First East hud - First Norths streetsJReigular, .Suday 4 morning services, li a. m., subject sub-ject "Christ , JesusA Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings are - held at 8 . o'clock. Reading room open daily from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, excepting Sundays and holidays. All are welcome. Every cell In British prisons for women is now provided with a mirror. mir-ror. - - .;. !:.: J The Home 1930 NASH Twin Ignition Six - Rumble Seat Coupe. This came in as good as new only driven 90 days. It is fully equipped equip-ped and in a beautiful blue color. The price reduction will astonish you. Ask for demonstration today.' A FEW CHOICE BARGAINS That Are Surd to Sell Quickly! - 1927 Nash Advanced Sedan . , 1929 Nash 420 Sedan ' . . 1926 Nash Advanced Victoria Coupe 1926 Nash Special Six Sedan 1928 Nash Special Coupe 1927 Nash Special Sedan 1929 Nash 420 Coach 1929 Nash 420 Sedan The Car you have always wanted may be among these great bar-gains! . V ; "'. , - .. '," ' ' , " " r Cassity - Grane Motor Company Inc. 150 NORTH UNIV. AVE. Provo, Pajama Suit, j ,1 A X7 i ' J f 'V r-K- CHICK AT BREAKFAST. This smartly tailored pajama suit oi rich brocaded silk will,; declare Miss Modish to be the modcrn that she Is . and will crystalize her fresh morning appearance. Soft green is an excellent color that's easy on the eyes "and it fits well icto the veranda background where buffet breakfast is served. Thcr is a sleeveless tuck-in blouse, Iruseia iijtt flatter the slender hiplinc and flare to comfortable widlh, -and a coat of the new length.. , In At 10 Out At 3 KODAK FINISHING HEDQUIST 2 DRUG STORES & KODAK. SHOP of Better Utah; PHONE 953 - J s ASPIRANTS FOR OFFICE NAMED (Continued from Page One) replace the four Democrats " that were ' elected to the state legislature legisla-ture from the following candidates and possibly others: William Chad-wick Chad-wick of American Fork; Benjamin Walker of Pleasant Grove; M. O. Packard of Springville,- and "Brownie" Smoot of Provo. The four Democratic legislators who will no doubt be candidates to succeed themselves, are: 1 George Le Baron of Santaquln; A. II. Creer of Spanish Fork; Niels F,u-galxof F,u-galxof Pleasant Grove, and Ell J. Clayson of American Fork. Many others will be put forward later, :t Is believed. ' A large number of c&nuidatrs have been mentioned by the Democratic vorkers as ' possible timber for sheriff, among these being John Harris.' Henry East, Wren Wilkin's and George Durneli of Provo, . and. AJma Straw of nringville. Sheriff in Doubt. As yet, no . definite announcement announce-ment has been made by Sheriff Boyd relative to his candidacy to succeed himself, but Chief of Po Mc Otto Birk uf Provrt and Stev-Willis Stev-Willis of Lehi have been mention , ed as probable "nominees on tjhc-. Republican ticket. George Ballif ls out for ere-elec-Hon tu county ntorny, while I. K Bmckbank of Provo. Jor,ph Nel on and ; Rulon Morgan, both of Spanish Foi kK have been nu ntlon ed as possible candidates or. the Republican ticket. Byron Dastrup has announced that he will not be a candidate for county clerk this ar,""and Erank Salisbury of Springville, : hts depxi-ty, depxi-ty, will be a candidate for nomination nomina-tion on the Republican ticket. Lee Madsen of Provo has been ' mentioned, men-tioned, by the Democrats. Inez Jesse will likely run again on the . Democratic ticket to succeed suc-ceed herself "as county recorder. Melba Bachman, deputy county clerk, has been mentioned as the USED CARS JOHN JACKSON " . has 4 re-conditioned used cars at half price. Must be sold! Cars on display at 53 EAST FIRST NORTH 1 Fhone Could Your Wife Come to ' .... . . ...... ..... Will You Per mit Negligence on Your Part to Make such a Situation Sit-uation Possible for Her 2 You 6 Let-Your Antwer Be Thli r. $lQ,00Qv Travel and Pedestrian Accident Policy placed in her hand. - (No Physical Examination Required.) ' C9tri m$ : Provided in X.R. Paaws rer Cr Street Cart) Inter urban Elevateds . Subway SteamitHf! Steamboat Ferry Boit 1 A 1 C0vr$9t Btte PrwUti im Taxi ' ' $hPlicy Suge jtijjmj im AutofBODUec , -, Bicycles ri V r, TU BuitrtU mmi Urt f this Let Household Needs Govern Your Purchaser! By millam IL Baldwin Author of "The Shopping Book1 Look to your household, to determine deter-mine your real needs. Price is tho factor we think of most often arid most un intelligently. Price is always al-ways secondary ' to need. High prices 'arc by no means' assurance of quality. , Low- prices arc often associated "with most expensive 'bargains." - Y Salcs aic no more honest than he merchants who conduct them. Price reductions may bo fictitious and Inferior goods may be ' mixed with thope described "in the sale. , Federal and state courts may order or-der sales In bankruptcies, closing of ' estates, etc.; but the courts in no way take responsibility for the merchandise honesty in such sate?. The sales clerk is your only direct -ontact with the world of merohan' life. Make the most of that con-act. con-act. . Republican candidate for ; the of- Ice. John Taylor, of Paysbn, in all probability wiH be a candidate igain on the Republicanttcket ns mintv treasurer. 'vT.'.kn, ' For Assessor . !-For !-For county assessor, Chi rl?? Tawklns of 'Benjamin is most roniineiitly mentioned to-succc himself, but Thomas Kirk ham of Tjchi has also bcn mentioned by he Republican party wojrkers for his office. Robert Elliott cf Prp-o Prp-o may be presented for n place n the Democratic ticket. 1 - Amnion Tuttle of Spanish Fork vill be out for re-election r.s county coun-ty auditor. '; The name - of Joseph Walton of American Fork has been mentioned to . oppose him . on the Democratic ticket. FOR RENT 8 Room Modern Home, nearly furnished J. A, OWENS Phone 894-W TOU may be strong and in perfect health you , may be making good wages and providing well for your family, v You may think you arc doing all that you could or should, but if. you have failed to protect your wife with a travel and pedestrian accident pol' icy; you are falling down in a big duty. Accident comes when least expected. It comes at most inopportune inoppor-tune times. - Be square with those depending . upon : you and GET this policy, today. ' ;. - Arl LiIUAllUiN . i hereby apply fo the $10,000 EVENING HERALI TRAVEL. ACCIDENT , POLICY ' you arc providinp .or your readers. I herewith .enclose (amount) (.. . ,. .) covering , our newspaper registration fee. It is understood and agreed there will.be no rurther cost to me, thut I will receive my policy In 15 days, and will not bt Insured until I receive it.- ' - , Signed ...'..(.... Age Address City Sbte .1 Age limits 13 to 59 inclusive, Premiums, $1.00. Age limit CO to 69- Inclusive. Premium. 1.Z5. r, , mdvtrtUrv" rt ecPri0htei by Ukhty MUch.il C: Ufrin0mnU trtt U pwwrMt,. D. S. Churches ' " ' ' ii i ' ., ,,. , 1 THIRD WARD Members of the High Priests'' quorum will speak at the sacrament sacra-ment services in the Third ward chapel this evening nf 7:30 o'clock. miss saran uixon wiirfurnfch a reading. Ah are welcome.1 FOURTH WARD .:.....' '. Thomas A. Duke 'will, speak, at the sacrament meeting jn th . Fourth ward chapel tonight at 7;31 o'clock? Special music will be furnished. fur-nished. A reoiganization of the ward Relief Re-lief society will take plnce at thia time. ' t AM - members' of the; wird and friends interested aic cordially invited in-vited to bo present. FIFTH WARD . 1 Prof. H. - R. Men iil will give a talk in the Fifth ward chnpel this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Ada Hasler will furnh.i. vocal solos. AM are invitei. " SARATOGA HOT ..SPRINCiS.. REMAIN 0 EN r UNTIL OCT'OHEK :19th Danro Hall Fren to pp'nsh parties, 'all .. Bahlnff TVirra --Adul's PhlKhcn 10c. ..TwJni in drinking water." 20 miles isn't far in a good car.1 x .".'.. 1 FOR SALE PROFITABLU IIOTKh nnrby town, T.7 heated rooms all furnis!ied nc;idy room era H. R. renter Center'' of city Across from Court houro BUSINESS ESTAR-LISJIED ESTAR-LISJIED STEADY INCOME IN-COME WORT! I YOUR INVESTIGATION. IN-VESTIGATION. Phono lOW WILLARI) L. 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