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Show sills 1 " - - . , , - 2 -V V I I Second Section ' -r- :,iV,Vf,, . Li n f.i. ... r, v HlH )AY G !' Pi A y h . Second Section 4 7, 1 9a 0. ROVO, UTAH CO U N TY, UT A SUND AY, D B CE VL B E R U. S. PfflSMN MANY PLANTS HVASHINGTGN, Dec. 5 OJ.E) Plants anid animals that are not nAtive t to I the Hatlonai parks and wimumeritb henceforth will have lea's chance than ever of invading the areas. t has 'been fond, in the i-are instances In Which they have crept In? that exotic species of Wild Jife have a ' tendency to endanger the native forms through competition. Since the National Park Service's task is to preserve the parks in their natural ' condition, park officials of-ficials have been asked, in guarding guard-ing against Intrusion, to ay particular par-ticular stress upon the desirability of park, people using native plants in. the gardens around their homes. The ox-eye daisy is an outstanding outstand-ing example of what exotic plants dqr when they once get a chance, to yuh wild, according to Horace M. Abright, director of the National Park Service. Years ago a few of these plants were used in a garden lift Yosemite National park. Later, though they were removed from tfee garden, their progeny were afterwards af-terwards discovered growing wild tn one of the park meadows and considerable time and effort were requirod to eradicate them. i.-The humble but prolific burro presented a serious problem when the National Park Service took charge of the Grand canyon. Oripi-, nally taken into the country by prospectors and miners, some of 6 AIDS UTAH PRODUCT "The boycott on Milky White eggs, which was made in New York, resultsd in thousands of dollars' dol-lars' worth of publicity for the Utah product," Cylde C. Edmunds, general gen-eral manager of the Utah Poultry Producer's association declared in speaking to a large number tif mertibera of the Provo organization at a meeting held Thursday night. "When the boycott was placed New York customers demanded the eggs which brought top prices on i the. market. All of the newspapers In the country gave much publicity to the action of the New York merchants," Mr. Edmunds continued. con-tinued. The Northwestern turkey pool which was composed larjgely of Utah turkeys, brought 34 and 35 centn a pound at the U. S. metropolis, metrop-olis, Mr. Edmunds reported. .This was imich higher than was anticipated. antici-pated. B. R. Peterson, vice president of the Provo local, was in charge of the meeting. the burros were lctt to become wild. Their numben fjrew out of all proportion pro-portion to the few original settlers, and they invaded the Grarod canyon, can-yon, becoming a pest through their destruction of the natural plant life. PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY i BlSS VIOLA WEST, Correspondent Phone 28-J -5 .. The Third ward "M" Men and Gleaner girls gave a successful dancing party Friday evening. The amusement hall was decorated in orange . and black. Cookies and punch were served. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Holdaway entertained at SunUay dinner for Mr. Ttnd Mrs. F. B. Newman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Vance West and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel West. Mr. and Mri. J. L. Harvey returned re-turned home iJunday from a week's visit tn Salt Lake with the S. R. Chiptnan family. Anton Glcason, who is teaching school ct Victor, Idaho, spent the Thanksgiving recess with his parents par-ents Mr. and LXis Thomas Gleason. Mrs. Ethel Drysdalc, son King and daughter Beth, were Thursday dinner guests at the Fred Shelton home m Lehi. Mrs. Sarah Erving and Miss Rowena Erving of Chester were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield. On Sunday the Ervings and the Maxflelds were entertained at dinner by Mrs. Edah Allred. Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Grua enter-i tained the Clark family at dinner on Thursday. Covers were placed for Mr. ahd Mrs. H. W. Clark and i Ifomiia&'Glhi 2siIlIleaMe Examines TO STAND THE TEST OP TIME Genuine Malleable Iron, f u r nishinff strength without excessive ex-cessive weight, and the most rugged kind of servieer v without danger of breaking, goes intQvery Mon-, arch Range. ,-' net Malleable Iron, combined com-bined with steel b.v riveting, gives lasting tightness to thc'jjoirits and a rigid strUcttirc f to both the body and 4$ the oven. $ I ff ' &v; ' .'. " "iifil . j . :4nk - ..... .,, . A --jr rr -r :'- --"i .. . 3 n family of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Alyln and family of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Baxter and baby of Vineyard, Mr. and Mri,, Irnn Taylor and family, Miss Arvella Clark, Ward ClaVk. Harold Clark, and the Grua family. The 4M" Men and the Gleaner girls of the Windsor waxdanjoyed a program and a social Tuesday! evening. v Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harris are the parents of a new baby boy. Mrs. Harris was "formerly Melva Warn-ick. Warn-ick. '"': ; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs attended, a banquet given by the Orem chamber cham-ber of commerce Monday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wadley motored motor-ed to Charleston this week and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrutn Carlson. . The members of the adult depart- ment of the Manila- M. I. A. enjoyed en-joyed a social Tuesday everting. Dancing was the main feature of entertainment. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs- David Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Byfon Adamson and family visited relatives at Vineyard Vine-yard Monday. ' Miss Beth Wadley was hostess to ten of her friends Friday afternoon at a social given in honor of her: twelfth birthday anniversary. A jolly time was reported. ; ; The Sunshine committee lot te Second ward gave a social in -compliment to Mrs. Nels Swenson :a.t her home Monday afternoon. The first part of the time was spent in listening to a program, Mrs. Mabel Swenson gave a reading, Miss Beth Blackwell a solo, Mrs. Oral Hales and Mr3. Laura Robertson dramatization, drama-tization, Mrs. Martha Peterson a reading, talks by Mrs. Annie Hol-man, Hol-man, Mrs. John Van Wagoner and Mrs. Nels Swenson'. f A tray luncheon -was served to: Mrs. J. C. Peterson, Mrs. Maggie Christensen. Mrs. Mabel Swenson, Mrs. Emma Jensen, Mrs. Colman, Mrs. Martha Peterson, Mrs. "Laura Robertson, Mrs. Oral If ales. Miss Beth Blackwell, Mr3. Stena' Steg-gell, Steg-gell, Mrs. Mary Anderson, Mrs.. Maiy Jeppsoh, Mrs? Marie Smith, Mrs. John Van ?Wagener. Mri. Annie Holman, the,, gueit of honor. 7, 1 9a 0. v - 1 1 1 " ii'ii'iii'-r .... ., ii. ii -. ' . - ' - , ' "'j -..-. I WWSMMW toe ah J : -Mr, and Mrs. Loren West and family and Clarice and Glen Newman New-man were Thursday dinner guests at the Alma Chrlstensen home. Mr. and Mrs. H..C. Robertson, Mr. -and Mrs. Basil Walker made a trip to Salt Lake Saturday. , "ft- The following ladies spent. Wednesday- afternoon quilting at , the Ed Ball home: Mrs. Maggie Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs,. Emma I Jensen, Mr3;Maggie Johnson, Mrs. Mrs.' Mary Jeppson. That Contributes The Most Happiness... Giving Furniture for Christmas means more than just the presentation of the gift to some member of the family. It means added beauty and comfort to the home. Lasting satisfaction sat-isfaction - - permanent pleasure. There is perhaps nothing else that, " although given and appreciated as a personal possession, may be enjoyed by the entire family. Give Fuprniture This Christmas, and for correct style, right price, and supreme service, make your selection in this Great Home Furnishing Institution; liow in Cost artd Operation High in Value That's what t he Modern Monarch. Elec tric Range means tb ( Beauty in tinted t enamel and compact design . t ; nouaHdciinspeed and efficiency Eyepng'tecon-; struction and serv-ice 0C9 1 z Better than Monarch fes Coal. Ranges r which A have faithfully and cf-&S riciently served :fdlks jE of this community for ? over a score ot years.?; Genuine Malleable :fi gives this range many added yeais . of? dura Jws blitv. ' k .une irf on ih i;Y..5Hwir Saiiifiiay veningslO O'WcJdcLi- V The Lowest-;Prices Large Scale Specialized Buying Affords iry fit 4- 'i V THE HOME FURNISHERS - OP CENTR AL, SOUTHERN AND. EASTERN UTAH h Mr. and Jlrs. Mflford Gardner are rejOiciUg oyer the arrival of a baby girl.. Mrs.. Gardner was f or-merly or-merly Alda iPugal. rs. Josie r Romero lagtippe. ts 1U with .lMrs: D. fi. Orua.-rs. Ike llayes, Mrs. ErroV Halliday and Mrs., W. I, Hayes spent THtirsday in Salt Lake. ' t- Mrs. G. L. Smith entertained .the members of the Young Mother's club at her home Thursday afternoon. Thursday dinner guests at , the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Halliday Halli-day were Mr. and Mrs. Westrope of Provo, ' Mr. and Mrs. Cook - of Fairfield, Mrs. Jennie Johnson, Mrs. Clara'3ullock, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Blackhurst and family. : Mrs. Mary Wadley gave a family dinner on Sunday. The guests included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farmer and. familylpf Prova;. Mr. and Mrs. & H..Barratt Bind family of American Amer-ican Fork; Mr., and Mrs. Hugh Wadley And family; Mr. and Mrs. Harold TTardmaa and Harry Wadley.' Wad-ley.' : : " . - , , Mr- and" Mrs, Archie Noble and family of Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christiansen and son of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson and daughter of Provo were wfek end-guets a the home of their .narehts' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph j TBisleof Ours fits l&omantio History . I If rpntle r torn the early west were generally scraggly appearing vin4ge- The':nMn street of the 4owns -were deep-rutted- from an endless procession of huge wagon whielrjKnd elttfer unbearabiydusty oimaM,wjmmf tfd3 t t ?. Lining the "street were tcf'ea and warehouses, " hotels ' and saloons. Horses,, bearded prospectors, loudmouthed, loud-mouthed, mule 4 drivers, strapping bull-whackers ,!Wid Indian young-stirst young-stirst niSl11n the street. r 13ouhd cf h i!irlty an : the weary tunes of a, violinist issued from the dance balls and the oaths of wagon drryers-echoed: thru ; the .streets. Evervwhere was noise and ncitew Wax y ill Your Attention IS CALLED TO OUR A Gift Which Will Gladden the Heart of the Whole Family! COGSWELL , GROUP . thred ....... $45 THIS CHAIR AND OTTOIVtAN are covered cov-ered in As Genhine Frieze of r rare bealrty aim durability. The sides anp back are of Mohair. A hardwood frairie tioned to give the utmost in coiiifoft;'''aaxdHh6';fult web:an4 Naachman Spring Unit -eonstrue-tiohi makes this an outstandingYaluo." sr- V -r m - s c , o . v, ffrr-7 " -o " LL 1:1118 "is covered in Mohair with full webbing and Spring Unit ctinitrafction. - J iii 0$ This value is made possible by being an odd piece in a popular 3-Hece Living: Room: - "wsy - ouite. , " -. . :Sr)7r80 SERPENTINE? FRONT COVERED IN A BEAUTIFUL RUSTTCOLOR M6HA1R SVUJ '' mi -teyerle'.Ciwhfons The best type of construction utilized in .dJrrZ'yTm - modem furniture making. . N 5Vff r " ?WNE fR ;v.i;. - v3S : Mohairairrouhd the back and .sides. Be sure to see this beauty; : f : -r Tune In Ob the D-T-R Hear Saturday Evenings at 10 0!clock-rer!KSk- 3 7 " f 9 " ',",,.. The Lou?!$t Prices y Large Scdle Specialized, Buying Affords pV mrr- tinnid ? vTtxTjre;uitcf. rtm CENTOAUOIITHER AND BASTO - .v-. -. f . - I- ' S' J 'T.-,.ii-L-,.V. J J - tl II I l 'I -V Til fTl'Jl'' f- i mm. i r -i 1 eht. t wrU Wontier O , teifC Mr.,iM- - .' : |