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Show X - r t lr It Second Section Second Section If 1 I vl " s - r;: - V0, U T A H C O U N T C.IJ'lUJAYqDM ER 14, 1 9 3 0. iv i v j i -1 1 . i i I y PLEASM GROVE SOCIETY MISS VIOLA WEST, Correspondent ' Phone 28-J .Mrs. Blanche Jackson of Long Seach, Calif., is visiting with the Jacobs and the Hallidays. Mr. and Mrs. Join Christen3en of )rem visited in Pleasant Grove Monday Ralph Olpih, son of Mrs. Elvira plpjri. returned home Monday from England, whre he' has spent the Vast 27 months doing missionary vork. Mrs. Inez Olpiji aud Mrs. Alvira Olpins were Salt Lake Visitors Monday. Mon-day. .: " Miss Ora Holmes of American Fork. Mrs Ethel West, and Miss Josephine West visited in Provo Monday. Mrs. Eliaha Davis and Mrs. Pearl Bone or Lehl spent the llrst pan 01 !he week with Mrs. Emma White. The members of the Busy Circle luh were guests of Mrs. Ray Cart on" Wednesday' afternoon. After he work period, refreshments were erved by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. John Adamson were dinner guests at the Milton Adamson home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs? Clarence Walton of Salt Lake "spent Sunday with Mrs.. Walton's mother, Mrs. Annie Thome. Mrs. Howard Christiansen and son Junior of Bingham are spending spend-ing the week with Mr and Mrs.1 Joseph West.- at their home tTuesday evening. The affair was in the form 'of a. Christmas social with ames, music and presents all in keeping with, the occasion. ! Mrs. Owen Hailiday and daughter Ella, Mrs; Jennie Johnson and Mre Frank: RichJas spent. Saturday in Salt Lake. 1, ; Mrs. Jeaae Wadley and Mrs. W. W. Warrdck visited with relatives in Springville Saturday. The junior girlsliftt. the Manila ward M. I. A, gave "a social in compliment com-pliment to the mothers Tuesday evening. After a program, luncheon lunch-eon was served. H. W. Jacobs was a Salt Lake visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Flygare of Piovo were Mreefc end guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fugal and lire. Nathaniel West spent Friday isiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. XTest of Salt Lake. The Pen I Zae ladies were enter- hlned at the home.of Mrs. Thelma he regular lesson was given ;iy Jlrs. Ora Chipnjan. Refreshments yere served. Mr. and Mrs. Erval Christensen f Orem Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swen- on of Provo were guests of1 Mr nd Mrs. Karl Banks Friday eve- iitg. - ' Mrs. 'Vance West gave a party friday afternoon in compliment to er daughter, Shirley's fifth birth-ay birth-ay anniversary Games were play- Id -and afterwards a birthday lunch- on1 wai' ervedto the 15 - invited ruestev- A large cake containing live lighted candles was the center bf attraction, v N The Gleaner Girls and the "M" Men of the Third ward M, I. A. enjoyed a social Tuesday evening in the amusement hall. The first part of the time was spent in making mak-ing candy to send to the missionaries. mission-aries. Dancing concluded the social. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swenson of Springville were Sunday guests at the J. P. Fugal home-. Mrs. Grace Nelson and daughters Edna spent the week end in Salt Lake, the guests of Miss Florence Harper. C. A. Fugal was a Salt Lake visitor vis-itor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wadley, daughter daugh-ter Margaret. Mrs. Jesse Wadley visitad in Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christensen of American Fork were; Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. LV P. Harvey. Har-vey. " - ' Mrs. Jeanette Smith visited with Mrs. Florence Duncan of Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday. - Guests at the Archie Boren home on Wednesday were Mf. and Mrs. Ray Boren of Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boren of Bingham canyon. can-yon. Mr. and Mrs, ir. S. Christensen spent Tuesday in, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A P Warnick en- Twenty-five members from the Thord ward and Patriarch S. L, Swenson from the Second Ward motored mo-tored to Sait Lake Monday evening tertained the M. I. A. stake board in the school bus and attended MS. '' Monarch HA m. eeu .99 baked in Records v 10; minutes Stir a7taebtacul'tt.na them U s cold ovm. Tam the . witch. XcamJautMUterthrr ft rcadf -bcattiff ully browned sad done to s turn. 1 food in 30 minutes The ? &pcF Ovee " ! ? maa old tia pneutt. No DMd to tMfid a ben bkiiMi a Ansel food Oar Hot 1 J Ang h-' f L -f '- i tr.t . - t t --. Serrice Exoertl wfll thow von how to do it in half the titan. -Ask for the recipe. Potatoes cooked with 7 minutes of current Another Karch tlme-MTlnf nnd coet'Mvtnj; recipe you ooshrto hfTfc pton that the $pee4 - Unt' of thn cooklac top are equalm effi-cteacr effi-cteacr to the wonderful Speed-Tca". - Oydh :pie-heated :pie-heated to 350 in 7ittinutes Thaa the result of Monarch Speel'Vnitt7aad the remark- prove the remarkable convenience and economy; of the ELECTRIC mklZE In Colors $95 Apdup Of equal Beauty and Efficiency is thev MONARCH COAL-WOOD BANGE. This ... v tngethas stood the tkstoiiixM'jdaiO iothersraineon the market, .and, has be-; be-; come a household name-for Dependability ( Service. : - : 'jiV Color harmony in your 1 kitchen is as-,. . :sured when you use one of these. -Tinted 1 :Enamel Beauties. For economy in f uel; cbnsujnptionvthe Monarch Coal Range has rib equajl J ; , " , Lr Genuine Malleable Iftm. Construction m- , sures the , purchaser ' srreaterSollar:? for dollar value than any other range. . ;. " '? : I 4" i Tune in ch Saturday Evening On :the D. T. R riurKSl-lb. p. m. T I, ' 1 i i.r i i.TFJi 7i i' . Ten is usu stores twin ccrn lh t MB :1L L VL Ue'Jv night session temple. at the li. rxf Mrs. Xeone Tord and her sister, Mrs. Olive Oler of Idaho, spent Saturday Sat-urday in Salt Lake. Mrs. L. P. Harvy was hostess at a dinner Thursday evening in compliment to her son Kenneth's third birthday anniversary. A large birthday cake formed the .center decoration for the table where cov. ers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christensen and daughter Louise' of American Forkj Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Walker and children and the 3U PHarvey family. Supt. David Gourley visited the high school Wednesday. at Anna Marie Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mra. H. B. Walker, gave a party "Thursday afternoon in celebration cele-bration of her tenth birthday anniversary. anni-versary. A large birthday cake with lighted candles added interest and merriment at the luncheon. Thirteen guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adamson were pleasantly surprised Saturday .evening .eve-ning by, a number of friends. The party included . Messrs. arid Mes-dames Mes-dames Herman Parduhn, Howard Thome, Enrol Hailiday, Roy Smith, Mr and Mrs. W: L. GreenerMraJ jRoy Thome Howard Matthews Eiiiiiiutui roweu speni iwsuny in Salt Lake visiting wUh Mr.: and Mrs. Frank B. Loysey. and Ike Hayes. apleton Nevs : Mrs. Ernest Binks announces the engagement of her mece, Miss Max-ine Max-ine Davis to Reed Hales, the marriage mar-riage to take place this week in the Manti temple- .The young couple will make their home in Maple ton. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Houtz and family were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Houtz. Covers were laid for twelve. . A large crowd enjoyed the Sunday- school -dance Thursday evening- Proceeds wilt- be used for the Christmas eve entertainment. Superintendent Sup-erintendent Dallas.. Holley is. in charge. V A one-act play, I'The Calamity Howler,", under. ; tws Qirection of Mrs.. QUve WWiingiwas presented Tuesday night undeitthe auspices of theJLI. A. Thejcast included Ffhk Jensen, HattiejNieJsen, Ruth Waiting, Gladys Jensen, Olive Whiting, Lavell Bird, John HOlley. Stunts were given by the bee-hive girls under the direction oftMarie Jensen, Iva Lee ah4;.LeUa WhiiUxqpif. ounutty ,nigni conjoint me-eung was held in charge by, WendaU Men8enhaH. An eXceOent "eveoia: entertainment was given hy- the v i,nree Mown hoys, . Joseph Jupp Tom Clark and Pewecyi Amaru,. A Mrs. Austin Houtz ft" hrttess to her brothers and isters at dinner Saturday. Preseitwete Mr. and Mrs. F. G Twedeol Payson, Mr. and , Mrs. Charles; lAUan of Provo, Mrs: John Banks, Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Allan of Sprtogvllle, Mrs. - Joseph Malm$trom of . Salt Lake City, James. Allan and Mr. and Mrs. William B. Allan ofJ Mapleton. . . , 1 : f Hii Sdiool News I : Vi ,' . 4e YEAR BOOK STAFF - The staff, fop the White and Green, rovo high annual year-boqH, year-boqH, has been complete and wor,k, has begun in earnest on the book. The staff is as follows: Editor ,S Dale Jones; associate editor, Jenny Lind Myrup; business manager, Kenneth Martin; assistant business manager, Lloyd Peterson; literary, Joary Dablquist; snaps, Guy Callahan; Calla-han; humor, Elbert Miller; calen dar,. Virginia Vide; typist, Rosemary Rose-mary Hodson. " r A contest ,: is . being held now to determine who -wiU b given the position of art editor Miss Bird of the faculty has been chosen by the staff as faculty advisor. - . SENIOR HOP ' "Plans are "underway, ior .the. annual an-nual Senior Hop which is. to take place on December 19, in the high school gymaasium. The activities of he entire day will be. under the mrecuon 01 me senior ciass. une officers, - Don Alder, Zelma Adamson, Adam-son, and Cecil King have' appointed Laeveral committees to 3rojrk with them on the activitiesthat the day jtill be ;a complete success. . SHORT STORY CONTEST 'The? Provonian, the school paper, lsV sponsoring, a Christmas short story contest, the winning story to be printed in the Christmas issue of the paper. Student , from.' the three classes have entered stories which are now being Judged., Prizes ,wiH bev given for theL, three best stories. The judges are Miss Bird. .sMrs. Jacob and Mr. Taylor, ng- :UeiX. teachers, or the sohoo. Parker School 'f& ' Making esents 4 , -j t The 'Christmas f spirit pervades th .Parker school; where ity ttnda practical, expression to he, making . cf gifts for parents, ,lrincipal Fred C StrateXeports. s'l i V Especially noteworthy are articles made by pupils, of Mra.Susa AVhit- akers sixth grade; MUs Bessie' Col-11ns Col-11ns see6rid;'gadet'and;lirH.'larw garei(wenson' ijrtn grade. -jefS -it' v. V"- - I V ' 'm it t 4. Ofloatd JJatflspnCleveJaiia. usod a revolving door for a free merty-j:o-roundr he- crot his foot studk in the door anil it took three hunlts of thailre department to get GLADDEN THE HEART OF EVERYONE THIS YEAR BY GIVING GIV-ING SOMETHING FOR THE HOME - - - Nothing will mean quite so much to the entire family. Our Store is crowded with suggestions for Christmas presents. You will enjoy a sightseeing visit here. Whether You Buy or Not - - - You Are Welcome! Sal EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES.ON eautifully Embroidered LK BED SET "VVe are offering as a Special Christmas Value - - these Beautiful Bed Sets, which normally retail at twice the price being asked. Heavy lustrous Satin with bright Crewel Embroidery - - is lined, quilted and flounced. The Pillows are filled with Pure Kapock. ACT NOW! THE QUANTITY IS LIMITED! $ a 2.75 Set Hose - Grc-cn Orchid - Gold All Full Sizes I wvv iij lllll 1 1 III III ill vVXUm OVS3Af 1. .i r vMU it i in i in nun r, vga' il Mil m a sk-u m-m mm mi I m mm - ti a, m - r-rr-. x W I BEL I mm tV I If II it iS&j Jk What Present could be more thrilline for your ) Daughter than a Bed room Set all her own? STREIT SLUMBER CHAIRS You will never know real lounging comfort until you try one. CEDAR CHESTS Are inexpensive and decidedly de-cidedly indispensible. See These Spreads in Our: Show Windows! They Are Ideal Xmas Gift3 for Mother, Swetheart or p Sister! i In a score of sizes and shapes. Will add much .to any home. UVIIfOEOOM SUITES Qnce considered a lux-' ' ury - "rfow a necessity! They are priced so low on our floors every one can afford one. Hear the D. T. R. Radio Program Saturday Evenings, la O'clock KSL- ' " '" i ,'" I " ' ' ' ' ' 1 I ' THE LOWEST PRICES LARGE SCALE SPECIALIZED BUYING AFFORDS H 1 ?JrT,rf"- : t . "... 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