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Show f -V- V. -. Second Section P R O V O, ' U T All C OJJ N T Y,. UTAH, S U N D AY, OCTOBERS, 19 3f0. '' ' " ; .. A', r - - ' 1 Second Section . . V I PL. GROVE j - , . . , . i.- 'An.inter.cstins affair of the week v.as the farewell party given by , Mr, and Mrs. Charles Sundquist.in honor cf their- daughter, Ellen, who leave's Oct. 9 for a mission to the north central states. Dinner was served to the following: guests: Mr. and - Mrs. Allen Hilton and family, Mrs. Emma Poulson cf Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Uund- quist and family. Prof, and Mrs, 4 Wilford Poulson. 3Ir. and Mrs. ChajlesFaulson. Ludvig Poulaon. Mr, Send Mrs. Edwin Paulson and daughter Ruth, . Mrs. Josephine liaper, all of Prove; Mr. and Mrs. Mr; and Mrs. Owen Draper, VerrsP .Daper, ell of Provo: Mr. and Mrs. ' Philip Sundquist.. Iluth, Emmi, .-' Edna and Neils Sundquist, the guest 'of honor, Ellen SuaJqufet, end the. parents, Mr;canJ Mrs. Charles Sundquist. MANILA 4-HA MAKES GOOD RECORD C L U 6 " "' .V" ' '---"r-' - '- ; ' V-,- F PLEASANT G R O VE, The Ma nila 4.-H clubs were outstanding in their exhibits at the Utah county lair. - : . ' The boys of the 4-H crlf c!ub won a greater part cf the prizes of feted In club work 8 s well. as -lh' Fpccfal Bonneville Lumber company com-pany pi lz?8end In the open clxow class. .ijr K . . '- Vv '-. j . The boys demonstration tiam consisting Nof Chai les Wa m ick s n Ray Pulley won first plac over all 4-H club demonstration teanie, and will represent Utah county a the state fair in comnet"H fnV t'i -fre trip, tt the Pac-fic Intimation al fair at Port'and. Cre. u The4-H er lf cliri exhrblt ' won fiist place in club work end aio 'r the special Bonneville' diss." Tn competition for rhowmanship Charles Warnick took second ard Coerce WPmlrV; th'1 , . : '"' ;Tha grand champion calf in club wo:k ws yft - heifer owned by Ceorge Warnjck vh!ch Vso wo-iunior wo-iunior h.imtionf;h'Ti in hf m . A , " - J ' IL E, Johnson ai "r ' V . l, ,ul n? V fair. List cf prizes: Calves over one, year olJ, Ocrgr'' Wcrntck. f?rst; Dean AtwofVl w'r': Calv!n Swenson, fourth; Ch-rles Warnick, fifth. Calves under one year. Georgr Warnick, first; Charles Warnick fevrth. . Grade calves, Ray Prlly, firs. Bonnevill Lumber compenv prizes for pure bred club animals .4: .w- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larson en-tc en-tc lamed the Ernest y Ratmu ?on family of Provo at dinner, on Fun-day. Fun-day. 'The affair was given in hon-cr hon-cr cf , trieirgrandson Kendall Ras-nniKon's1 Ras-nniKon's1 twelfth birthday anniver-pary. anniver-pary. - . :-" ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, Mrs. Leona , Told, Bill and Elizabeth TolJ visited in Provo Saturdav-r" ir. and Mrs. family, were giiests of Payson rela tives Sunday. ' y Mrs. Jesse . Wadley visited in Springville the first cf the week. Mr. and Mrs. John . Christiansen rf Orem spent Sunday in Pleasant Grove. IMr. -nd Mrs. J. ,7. Jackcncf California Cal-ifornia left Monday for visit witn been guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hj Wa mek f,rst Halliday for the past two weeks, . Mr., Jesse Wadley entertained , Sunday for Mr. and 'Mrs. W. B. Crandall. Leo Ciandall and Miss Li Hi an, Eirlpf-Spririgvillev r V 11 ' " Mrs. Mr-tle Johnson ; of Sandy was a Suncay visitor at the home f her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olc Anderson. ... . . Mr.' and ' Mrs. ' Joseph Lorson rpent Saturday in Saltlake. , . ; . - ' . ' Mrs. Bcrley ; West, Mrs Mry ror.nerl Mrs." Arminta Haves,; Mra. :,uth Parduhn were special -guest a ladies RimutiiTrluncheon it the Robert? hotel. Fridajv Mr.; rnd Mrs. Armond Webh nn-J baby of Leh were Sunday, dinner gucFts of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoell. Mr! and Mrs.M.-S. Christiansen md Mrs. PM l'nda Radmall spent Fliday in SaJt Lake. Grade calvesRay Pulley, th'rd Open class, senior vearl'r.g Gcoj gc Warnick.firstrBalph Warnick. War-nick. second. . Seiiior calf, , ,.G?orje. .Warn.'cl: first. Producers daTnT'George .an Rplnh Warnick. second. The Man'Ia 4-H firstear food "H ""md 'l"ce in th clus group exhibit whicn consisted -cf tniee kinds .of muffins made bv Margaret Wadley, E'aine Pack an.Jj itin vvarnick; two 'club posteri rv TCrm?xAtwood and Afton Pack recipe filler oftescd ""Tecioes y Laura Swenson and Maurin Men-son: Men-son: two' breakfast menus contributed contrib-uted by Apnis 'Harper .and H-le- kept by Erma-Atwood and Florin Evans, The muffins v."re judsteJ a ' " the best entered by -club girls. an3 the poster by Afton Pack asvth'?l outstanding one in all club work. ; The Manila gii!3 'exhibit wrr b ' sf-jt o th t ie fair alomr with thv exhibit of the Pleasant View c;ub to represent Utah county. 1 ' ' " " j ''j 'r " I ' i-rMu-L , wKro on1 frirnrn rf 14. Yr " Jacobs very , pleasantly, sur-prfeed sur-prfeed him' ..Wednesday evening .in compliment ! to his bii thday ann-'A-erBfiiy. ""r." and. Mrs. If. Wv' Jrcob r f - Hebcr were , present; at the social. . . . ; ; . ., J V t i ' : vvVfi :-:-.-.v:.: '1 ft- Me.k... Style! :' .t.-fc - .1- -A' ;' .-..:-::..:f inn ' .crfOfcA, f s f ' ox-:v'..-.x.:.'.j:-J Ai .... . I ' "'V . '- ' ' --'' A 7. yjf II 4 I r I I . K. W A .7 . till A 1 lii l I I " - - a; JKITW .nnTMR eatuma at New lorn Prices uaiity: ( OREM SOCIETY I Mew, low Prices! ; - 'if " Mr. nnd'Mrs.: Archie .) Maxfield homC r-otorctl to Grnnlte cn Aionaay ana .fViiifM with Ir. and Mrs. . L. TJ. Maxfield.,;- ;a;:.a"-- - - . .. Mrs. Fred Foutz was guest of honor rt a birthdav tortv given bv her children at Uv Foutz home Sa unlav evening. The entertaining rompi" wereortHtic!Iy decorated vith3U'flc.vr3. Music nnd garner Lt'.nchea.i ; wai Fervcd,to 44 grests. ,;.Mr. f?d,' Mr.- Tee" v--lf Ogden were guests of relatives c. Manila cn Sundav. ' " ' M- p'' 'T'-s- P. P- Wrdtev were Simdav dinr.or guest1 of Mr. fnl -jLfr.. vein Chipman of American Foik. . -- Mis,. John Chrlstensen. was liost-ess liost-ess to members of tho 'Snsial ITru-clulj ITru-clulj Thursday afternoon " at A he- The program for the w'n'e w&s outlined., and. a xie'icious dinner was served to the1 fcl!owing: Mrs. S. J, Cunningham. Mrs. Samh Ca-dpr. Ca-dpr. Mrs. Geo-7e Carroll. Mrs. S. B-evcr. Mrs. N. Ar Jaccbsen. Mra. W. IT Kofford. Jlrs. A., A. lxive-rids-Mrs,' J..R. Subnet. Mrs. Si-san Si-san Hatei. Xfrs. Ch T'ton. Mrs E. n-v's nnd . Mrs " : J. A. nee.'nrd Mrs. Ernest Clayton or Pl.-Ffnti Grove, th3 lattcrbeJng a-. rHnvItcd guest. V . Mr. and Mrs. J. L. J-I-rn T H. S. Walker attended the fashion show tt Provo. -K ' Jdr. and Mrs. James Aamron rd M-s. Clra -Bullock mo'orcd tr Riveitcn nnd Salt Lake Tuesday and visited with relatives. -. Mr., and Mrs. L. P. Harvey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H, S Walker'at Sunday dinner. ." .. Mr. and Mrs. A,. V. Wrtk!r.s motored mo-tored to Salt Lake City Thursday. .''- . ., j: v.-.. Mr- Td Mrs: Bearnsn . Merrill ind Monroe of Mohrlrnl have been visiting friends jn. Orem Mr. md Mrs. Cecil yDovns oJ Bingham were guests cf Mrs. Lout-Irickaon' Lout-Irickaon' Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe " SUnny-Thursday SUnny-Thursday to motor to Idaho. - - ."Roy Wiloughby was & Silt Lak" 'sitcr" Fr'd&v, - .Mrs A. P. Warnick was hostes-nt hostes-nt p. social Monday evening given in compliment to her husbfend'n bii thday anniversary. Fall flcvv-ers flcvv-ers were used in decorating the eri, tertaining room3 and - the dinner table. The guests;' Mr. and Mn. C ' p Warn'.ck, Mr. and Mrs. C. L W'arnick, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Warnick, War-nick, Miss Effie Warnick. Mr. and and Mrs. H. B. Warnick, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Warnick. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. Delberl Fugal, -Mr..' end Mrs.: ; Nathaniel West : . - ' ' Dr. O. E. Grua in company with Dr. Fred Worlton of Lehi left Monday for a week's hunting in the Kaibab forest. At Grand canyon can-yon they were met by Dr. Grua' brothers. E. T. Grua and Clifford Grua of .South Pasadena, Calif., who joined the hunting party. Mrs. O. E. Grua gave a party at h heme Monday evening for her G'ener class cf last year. African r-'ar'golds were used in making r very attractive green and gold color scheme. The evening was spent in playing "Heartx" Refreshments Re-freshments were served at ' the pmall tables. Special . guests were Mrs. Clarence Hill and Mrs. Jones. The members present: Mrs, Grace Berrs, Mrs; Anna Peay, the Misses Ruth Peay, Ruth Smith, Verona Bcrcn, Bcrnice Atkinson, Vicla Former, Idaho "LP; : PrexjTin New Job CHICAGO, Oct. 3."'UC Dr. Fred rick J, Kelly, until recently presl "ent of the Univcritv rt Tdho rn'appolnted to the faculty of th-r "T- ';" lv of Chicago. ' .. Dr. Kelly, formerly associate'", wilhthe administrations of thr Universities of Kansas andTMinne ' sota,' will.be engaged,in a gurrev)' "oik ge rducation rmdertaken by tV University of Chicaro. and vr'l' teach a course on "Problems in Ccl 'ege Instruction." , - .... "home " EJa HalM.-5av. Arvill Claik,Ilah Tho-ne. Msr?aret VIn ninghai)irB2th BlackwelU- Mrs. Archie Boren and Mrs. H. S Walkerspcnt Monday in Provo, , Mis3 Arvilla Clark and 1-Vc Jewel Linebaugh enteitained th" lady teacheis of the high aohocl a a dinner party at the Grua horn' Wednesday evening. African msri golds made an attractive table dor oration.v where covers were p'-c -for - Miss Ruth Pete-sm. ?T5" Thelma : Jacobson, Miss Estelle Fen ten. Mrs. O. E. Gnia, r! V'-l West and. .the-bor?tes3. The l-t'e partv of th" evening was spent 1"? playing bridge. . To xacld distinction, charm and comfort to your home to make it more livabie is the ultimate aim of our New Living-Room Suites. A New Fiimiture v. ..j-.- . . - Covering In Beautiful and Enduring Velour 1 THE FAMOUS CROMWELL VELVET Mis'? Ora Mac Holmes of Amer-,"r-n ftk t th" Tt-.l of M in" Josephine West Wednesday and rhuisday. v . , The new furniture covering: that created sucK a sensation at the" last furniture market p ; For those who prefer soft, restful shades without clash of color or design, de-sign, ;we suggest the new Cromwell leaf design. If snaturaL simplicity ofdesign is enhanced, by the many modern" shades, expressing in a subtle way the various hues of autumn foliage. Colors arer Rose -Taupe, Rust, - Apricot, Wood Rose, Crimson, Sage, Burnt Orange and Fire-light. ; Leaf Cromwell is absolutely moth proof. : : . ; T SATISFYING BEAUTY AT AN AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE! v See This New Suite on Our Floor FROM OCTOBER 4. ' TO -we will pive 11 rf)MI . a with each 27 purchase of WA MX DEC ORE T FULLERGLO 2! FULLERWEAR A satin-like enamel finish for furniture and 'Woodwork. 'Wood-work. Dries in four hours. Available in an assortment assort-ment of 18 beautiful colors and black and white. - A semi. gloss finish for walls and woodwork. The smooth Fullerglo finish is non-porous and sanitaryeasily sani-taryeasily washed clean .with soap and water. A quick drying enamd finish for interior floori of wood, linoleum or cement. ce-ment. Smooth flowing- easy to apply. Dries with a durable high gloss. In taking advantage of this offer, you have your choice of a large assortment of different types of polychromed frames gold, silver, hurnished, etc. The mirror itself is made bfhigh quality plate glass. Only'onc mirror to each.customer. ' T FOR EVERY vmj: 1 T T? TP fl C Tt The Lowest Prices Large Scale Specialized Buying Affords A a. THE HOM FURNISHERS OFA-' CENTRAL, SOUTHERN, ' AND EASTERN UTAH - i ' ' ' PAYSOI IEB hr -n , V : K . "ilrs. Jtay Monson was hoatcsa at a prettily arranged bridge lyarty Saturday evening. Tine rooms and tables were bright with the eason'H fkwer. Fl1 tables of bridge wer at jiJay and the favor were won by "Mrs. Klroy Harnett and MU latel Oardfter. Present wrr Mrs. C. II. Ofxttn and Mrs. Dernell Jcruien of SpanUh Fork, Mrs. Glen Simmons and Edtit Iledqulst of Provo, Mrs. Florence' Griffith, Mrs. lavc Shu-Icr, Shu-Icr, Mrs. Arm Butterworth, Mrs. Siby XMxon, Mrs. Stanley Wilson. Miss ICathryn Doug-l&sa, Mrs. I2ai I Pagti, JtflsJi Lona McClrllan, Mrs. Wendell Erlandson, Mrs. Eltoy Darnett. Miss Hazel Cardnrr, Mrs. Paul Davis, MIrh Jane Wood, Mrs. J. II. Ellswoiih, Mrs. Eugene Hill-man, Hill-man, and Miss Madeline Tilnon. J Mis. L" It. Taylor, Mis. Area C. Pap nnd Mrs. John F. Oleson weiv joint hostesses at un enjoyable luncheon lun-cheon on TTuesday of terwn, given at the home of Mrs.! Taylor.; Their guests Included Mr3. K. If, Htreet, Mrs. Flint Dixon,' Mrs. rt.' "W.- Mc-Mullln. Mc-Mullln. 'Mrs. Sid Coiay, Mis. C. O. Kelson, Mrs Emm Wilson, "Mrs. Dora Powll, Mrs. Clara Page,- 3urs. Chmlea Clowaid Jr, and Mm. Way-, land II. Wlgntmari. 1 " ' ; Mrs. Rav Monson ntettatnr1 h Junior-Delta ': Bridge club Friday 4f ternopn. Five tables were pluye J and luncheon was a served. Priiei Were awarded to Mrs. K. II. Street and Mrs. K. K. Itobin.4on. Sneclal guests were Mrs. Frank Blair. Mrs. Jack Dixon and 'Mm. James Clove. Mrs. Eustace Mendcnhall return. d h6me Monday evening from a three weeks ttlo to Cal fornla- Sh attended ' .the United Indian Wa? Veterans conventien at San Fran- cisco -'and had a wonderful tlmj there, attending tKe , IntcrcHt in ttieetlngs and also the ' entcrtain-hients entcrtain-hients provided for the delegate,. After the convention she Vent to Uos Angeles to visit with her brother, Willlafti Shepherd ' and family, and wiU other friends and relatives. At Lone lioaeh the hii4 a delightful vsit with the P.. J. Gray family, former Pa vaon tri dents. The Social. Tea l&dlH . wr ilo. lightfully entertained Tueadav &r. teinoon, nt .the McBeth suburUn nome with Mrs. J. 3. McBeth, Mrs. KIrher Mclicth ahd ' Mbs May McBeth, Mc-Beth, as 'oiht hostesses. Plans to.' .'! Mrs. Byron F Ott ritertalnVil 1 -mernbers ; ofi the.' Saturday BflJgr dub at her home on, Utah avenue last ftaturaaynfte rnobn. . Mrn. W. C. McCormlck. and Mrs'S. M. Simpson' Simp-son' were special guests. The prize lor high . acore " was awarded to Mra.rJIenry Erlandson. , ha Uen "Spending the week her Vlth her:;fptnts, Mr, and Mrs. Wlfrianir ICitchen, . . , Mri :and , 'Mrs. 'John tnt " nn.i lumlly Arrived, Saturday from Bel Jingnam, VVt-shlngton; .w1ere, they nave retiidMi ion a number of yt. Mr. Lent has for. many years en one of the prominent field men for the Utah-Idaho Sugar comnanv. lr had chai ge of " that : work In Utah fctfort.befniijrv.ttrAasferre4:.a s Bel- Unrflflm And will ' r-rn(1n,,A Ia tk. line again In Utah. -. . ' -: j :iVIr. tJmerlMcBeth was hostess at a pleasant afternoon function on TfcurBday. Jler . ruests wero th Indies " ot lthe f Afternoon ? lowing viuiv.;' t-uncneon . w. served un iwwthji luadl "social chat were -the pastimes. . V; -, : . Mrs.:' Marv liaVdinc Mra". Ann Curtis .Ay Mrs."" Ethel; Pair! M. PhoebeA- ntl&t, Mrs.; Ada Taylor. Mrs, Mary Jeppson, ; Mrs. Leona Dixorti Mrs." Marv Curtis. Mrs ih Johnson and.. Mrs. Julia tr of lh Nebo Stake board attended the general., Relief BOciety; confer-enco confer-enco Jh , Salt Lake on Wednesday. Every Member was la the, group. ; i Mr.", and ' Mra.A Asa ,AItHtwivif a turned home Tuesday' from a two. week's'. motor-''trln. In CnUfntnia i ; ebmpanywiUi' their-daughter, Mrs, jaoK.tjftase ahd Mr. Chase of Salt Lake." ' .-. 'Mrs Bvron P. ' rw n)Hf,iA a' bridge dinner Wednesday . evening, even-ing, tier guests were the mombers being the first In a serlAa . fr k winter. .Present were Mr.' and Mrs! Ott.- Mr." and Mrs W. r. 1 mr Mr and Mrs. Will licciellan, Mr! ana Airs. - w. C. McCormlck, Sir. and Mrs. Feam nv f Mrs. George Chami, Mr; and'Mrs.- Jl a. jcarie, Mr. and Mrs. Floy4 Wll on.The prizes were won by Mrs. 'McCormlck; and." Mrs. JJcClellan. Negro Murderers Ate; Eloctrocuted XIItCAOO. Oct. 3 Shad low and L&fon irjahr weio electrocuted at th r', ty Jail today for the murlpr rv fun U, 102a of Martin French, 70-year- wa negro DanK guard. . ' ' ' " t Shadlow . died first Ho , was) strapped In the chair at 12:0.1 mj m ' And. pronounced dead five minute later. : . .'.-... . ... , 1 Fisher, who Buffered after his eanture. h.d h.n nn.n..- to move his legs for months and was Carried to th'rhnir tr w- strapped la at 12:14 and pronounced' ,1 1 ft'.-. f m |