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Show .1 ! t , 4 N r irnr: v , crner C 3 3 SET M ft SecoMSextion Pi?nvn tt,t a ti r a Tt at m v- . trn a TT . W.c'n.w tS;a Vi. n t? r r Tur:b rT o-i iooa ' 3TT j o ii fei civfeVJ U) LL Second Section ? - jy- V VJCj . .. V': SPAMSH FORK SOCIETY MRS. EFFIE 'DA'UidenC. Memberir of tKa Atrjctican. Legion auxilfaiy heI4 JthcJr December bttsl-neBs. bttsl-neBs. meeting ihts. alfernopn at the home of Mrs. Dale 'Beck Evans. President "-.Marie Nelson, was in charge. Sergeant-at-Arxns Vrraa Jct?naon conducted the salute 4o the flag ahd Mr Leona Thon&as.read the preambled Reports from the membership' committee stated . that thfrjpost ntfw had 80 members. ,Mrs. Lcona Thomas reporting for tho hospital committee, stated that the unit had been alked to make and send to the veterans hospital. 50 bedside table covers, fbesev were made and sent to the hospital com. miltee in Salt Lakp. It was unanimously unan-imously voted. to keep the funds.de-l funds.de-l ived. from the poppy sales, and the general fund separate and, to use ail the funds from poppy sales for hospital and welfare work. Mrs. Daisy Daniels, past president presi-dent reported that the silk quilt nit-.de by the members to add funds to the treasury had been purchased by D. JA JMoot e i Plans were mado for appointing a welfare committee . to assist needy families in the , different dif-ferent wardsi before Christmas if .possible. Mrs. '.Emma Miller, was made chairman,' with Mrs, Blanche Gaidner from the F4rst ward, Mrs. Sadye Williams from the Fourth "ward, Mrs. i Phyllis jBniith from the Third ward and Mrs. Verma Johnson John-son from ' the,' .Fifth ward. Mrs. Miller Is - from t.h Second ward. .PJans were made to hold a party early lii January. President Marie NfejUon wa,'madeg0neraL chairman. Mrs. Gladys "Boyack chairmen of. the refreshment committee, Mrs, Birdie Baldwin .and -Mrs, Verma Johnson, chairs and tables and Mrs. Sarah Sterling. cards and tallies. There wce,4Q present At ;the meeting. meet-ing. Luncheon , wa. served by re-freshment re-freshment comniittee.jMtss Gladys "Willi amsA accompanied by Blanche ' J ones, sang;, two solos, end Mrs. Vera Stoker; gave two readings. Mrs.- peter E, r Nelsop, -,who accompanied ac-companied her' daughter, Beulab, to thetetoptelait Wednesday, met wi th a sertpuA ; and painful lnjtiry Tfciirsdam'ornjng; She had tp'ont the night wjther netee Mra C.:E. BissetLJn.tbe morning; she opened a 'door 'leading, in to .the -basement supposing it to; b the, one leading ta;. the . bedoonu,;VSb'e-f ejl -to the . basements jmfferlng ;aWd' cut, on her. head; ah'dY(?bnilea' abpjit her;body.- She.TAa: able to'.return home KHdyfivinfng but hks been Fonflned'Jo the Aouse eVer since. - .'Sfte is nwtipiOYriniceiy.''.' ; Mrs. SiWele. Johnson entertained Sunday aftetnoon hd evening in honor of r;l)ifthdayv anniversary. . Dinner was ;erved' at-6. o'clock for 88 guests.. -O'uftofrf own guests were . Mr. and rMrtl-r" Chris- Henrlson of I. '-Castle Gate and? Mr-and Mrs; Chet . ; James of "Price. . Assisting the 1?.- hostess in serving. 'the dinner were. : her daughters, .MrsBerma John- .son, Mrs. Thetm; :McKell, Miss . Blanche JdhnsotL" arid j Misses Fay and Bertha. H"Bearnson. . 'Following RADIO'S-MOST QOLOEN . ? : t- T- v- i v Jv - .. .. '. " 1 Tb Sterling Littli Symphony mW $aeta grid. Lofttawhit mplib-cationsTtttiB mplib-cationsTtttiB la la liiw prft4 fof qa.,in , berutlful lnur, clock tU caWneu SU 1 inchtt high. 14 tnchc . wld'Hat ttadrd dynamic speaker ft no. tcaulteavonlf i Cubeth List-$C3JW; Com-. pletelWlth'Tiibes SitrUtikAlhWU TU Hn itrUm$ CUr. iitr-i&tfi tube, -fti . rrtA Ait with tuumial atra- :1 ittvfcf ind MUctivlcy. Ha vtulabletoM control . , tm (mm. , , T N Surti Mm-' sirln unuaoaiir beao ttful cb'lal bowaca : :v. thl tight tube, aerctn1 riM aciacnTirrf,' uailtiMtr tana IttvttT. COU COB' - "-' trc4etyiblnt. 1 . IinAfcTHE-lX. IV 4-; - - - --- - - - -- SATURDAY EVENINGS.IO O'CLOCK KSI . -.. .,.....,. : .,:.t - - - - - ..... Home" Furnishes Central Phprfe 144-W citjriiier the tinSe wasspent enjaying games and social conversation, . Mrs. Marie Crandall and daughter daugh-ter Beth' and Mrs. . ,Uri Stewart came over frpm Orem Sunday to atUnd. the funeral services for Arda Montague at, Salem. They were joined here by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jex, all of whom attended the services. ser-vices. Mr. and Mrs. . .Merrill Crandall an,d son , Stewart and daughter, Beth, left Tuesday morning for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will spend the rest of the winter. The Crandall - fruit farm has shippjed a car load of apples to Los Angeles and Mr. Crandall will look after placing the shipment. . In reporting the party given in honor of . the silver yedding anniversary, anni-versary, of Mr. and Mra. George Rigtrup last week, , the name of Mrs. Millie Scofield was accidentally accident-ally omitted from those who entertained. enter-tained. Mrs. Scbf field played a number of accordion selections. Mr. and-Mrs. Ellas Bowen announce an-nounce the engagement cif their daughter, LaRue, to. Earl Whitehead White-head of Eureka, the marriage to take place in the 'springl Miss Lois Creer entertained very charmingly at bridge Thursday evening. eve-ning. Favors and decorations carried car-ried out the Christmas motif. Enjoying En-joying the occasion were the Misaes Janey Finch, Lois Banks, Lenore Sterling. ..Leori Rigtrup, Leona Xrsen, Mary Vrl lmrnons, Annie James, Edna Lu4lowt'Vivlan "Wilder iUKl .Mrs EstrIott,(1irs. Ruby, James, Mrs. Ardell 'Crer .nd Mrs. A. R. Creer. High, score ivaa won by Miss Lois 6anksi Lunchieon was served at the card'v.tsjbles,, at 11 o'clock,. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs.. A. H. Creer and Misses Dean Creer- and Loa McKell. .'-.'.. ..v- Under the auspices of the Kebo school djstrfct plans are going fory ward for the organizing of a class, in adult education which will &p cialize in the study , of child train-' insr. The class will be Instructed by Miss Anna Page who is Instructor of. the state department of public instruction and has. had wonderful success in conducting: similar clashes clash-es in other, parts of the -state. It is. expected that , the. class will 0,0090 ruenccf early Ifl' Janary,"the fee win be -very reasonable t and H ia hoped that.'a. large' number; of mothers will avail themselves of, this oppoi tunity. to improve themselves along this line. ' The time and place for the classes will be arranged to suit the convenience of the ladies tak- jjrr tnC COUrSe. If you are average, you-seldom use. more than. 50 words in a telephone, tele-phone, conversation ; men7 dbn't ; use that m toy .but women use more : mknj 'liA,. .... .nvm '..'m 1 j? 6 10 Set Ml. Rod ,The sterling little . SYMPHONY has no extra cabinet cabi-net dimensions to make it look . big; The beautiful clock style , walnut cabinet is ingeniously " packed full of high grade radio receiver and speaker. . ti'- -' "4 "r -Kb in the smallest apartment, . but has volume enough for the largest living room,' and above all beautiful, faithful tone that reproduces every" program pro-gram just as you' want it. 111 ii.iiii.iiI.Iim'; llill nil H: BRQADjCAST Southern and Eastern Utah jKSt PROGRAMS SLTSTJAY, , DECEMBER' 21 ' 8 a.m., Prese ntatio ns of music; 8:80- a.m.r Sunday. VespTsirnnT musical, varieties; 9:30 a.m., National Na-tional Forum; d:45 ajn., "Once Upon, Up-on, a "Time"; 10 a.m., morning reveries; rev-eries; 10:15 a.m.. International Bible students; 10:30 a.ni., musical reminisaences; 10:45 a.m., department depart-ment of education; 11:15 a.m., NBC Elgin program; 11:30 a.m., jewels of music; 11; 45 aan., novelty musical musi-cal selections; 12 noon, NBC Moonshine Moon-shine and Honeysuckle, dramatic sketch; 12:30 p.m., Nature Luncheon Lunch-eon club; 1 p.m., NBC National Youth conference, male quartet and incidental music; 2 p.m., L. D. S. tabernacle services; 3:30 p.m., diversified di-versified music; 4 p.m., Standard instrumental trio and featured vocalist; vo-calist; 5 p.m., popular selections; 5:15 p m.. dramatization of well-known well-known Classic; 5:30 p.m., informal musical program; 6 p.m., NBC En-na.Jettick En-na.Jettick melodies, mixed quartet and orchestral ensemble in music of days gone by; 6:15 pjn., NBC Colliers hour; 7:15 p.mNBC music presented by orchestra with vocal solos, Atwater Kent jubilee program; pro-gram; 8:15 p.m. First Presbyterian church; 8:25 p.m., Monsignor Hunt; 9:15 p.m., L. D. S. services with discourses dis-courses by Dr. James E. Talmage, incidental music from 'great organ ; 9:45 p.m., distinctive musical program; pro-gram; 10 p.m,, NBC-Blue and White ensemble in diversified program; 10:30 p.m., "Pictures from Life-11 Life-11 p;m., KSL chamber music; 12 midnight, midnite hour; 1 a.m., silent. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 10:45 a,m., Dietary discussion; 11:30 am., NBC Helen Webster, in Clorax aids for the housewife; 11:50 ajn., NBC Ann Holden presents recipes; for delicate, salads during the Best Fous feature; 3 p.m., NBC Maltine story. program; 4:16' p.m NBC Salt Lake, tabernacle choir; 5:30 pjn., NBC Quaker Man in period per-iod of comedy, Friends -will be interested to learn of the approaching, marriage of Miss May McBeth, daughter of Mrs. J. S. McBeth to Lee L Gilpin, a former-business man of Payson! The. announcement was made at a charmingly arranged party given by Miss McBeth at her suburban home last Friday evening. Her guests included the- members of UthJj.Satttrda"AJtenoon Bridge .ciud . ana - tne aunior-ieita criage club, also Mrs. H.-S. Tipton and the sisters of the, bride-elect, Mrs. Frank "Harris and "Mrs. I. M. Warner War-ner of Salt Lake. The luncheon was served at small tables and the P,8:fs f th e19 were marked .- vaiua. ine marriage wm taKe place just after the. holiday season. Mrs. Earl Simmons gave a birth. day party Sunday afternoon lor her little, daughter, Edith, who- was celebrating her. fifth birthday Anni versary Miss May McBeth entertained the members of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge . club last , week- Special guests were Mrs. Frank Harris and Mrs. i. m. warner or ait Laxe. Mrs. E. E. Itoblnaon, Mrs. John Day, Mrs. S.M. Simpson and Mrs. Anna Stevens. jtJnder the direction of Miss -Norma . Erlandson ,of - the comnsunity activity committee a one-act. play "Travellers!." i -was., presented. by members of the First, ward M. I. A, Monday evening In -the Second, ward amusement nan..; The play- was. a clever comedy,, and the part were vry well taKeiy by . Elmo Wilson, Elizabeth Huikh,4 Ada Erlandson, Clark Elmer,-;;iKlea McClellau. Bruce Huish, Ann Clayson and Bqyd Wilson,. After the play a dt-nce was. enjoyecL ic- J The members 'ofr'tneTt'vIrnlag; Bridge .club, enjoyed: delightful bridge dinner Wednesday - evening at the home of Mrf and Mjrs.Wilf lcaenanJjr.- an'M'rvF16yd;WH-. son: received" tlia jprfjse ,'H high score- andf Mr, and Mrii1Jyron F. .QUahtiolaUdvr?r- - :- --v. ' " A :' r , ,- .Miry and ?.MrsJv Wightman weree;ylslxt8 n Monday. .V- " " - tV. . Mfrand Mrsi Ed la.tten, and chU- dren; spent the week end in Salt ;Mrs; A;Earle Jef t Wednesday fof CalifornK lo'-spend the'remain- A vSot jtheHvlnH't? "s ' 4; . ; Mr,;and.,Mrs. .yujtnm.Kooomwan-nounce .yujtnm.Kooomwan-nounce the;; ngagement fOf weir d&vghter;Zora.td Irving Schaerrer, son.of Mr, ;and Mrs. John Schaerrer. Schaer-rer. sThe .marrlags will take, place on Monday, PedA2?- in theSalt Lake.templei.; 4 . Miss. Helen Blair is home fronv Berkeley, Califs wher she - ts attending, at-tending, school, tf spend herChrist' mas vacation with hei paretttsj Mr. and WrVFjranXBlair;; Mrs. kDave Shuler, jMrSv Fki ence Griffiths i, and - .Mrs-. Ann Butter- worth spent a part of the wfcefc in : John Jwilson. ba beeafyisttlnVin Ogden with' his daughter,, Mrs Jen- 11 Hi SliJ!JSryWMailajijBja 'awaaajr -.aep lJUdowners - of--; Phillips- couity Chinese.- ad Jlun garlanvPheassnta by posting ; "no . hunting . or tres- PAYSON NEWS yrT- r f ETS capture the spirit of the happy holiday in our homes as well our our hearts. TlflJj? VH.fc?- . -Ll I . T i 1 ..nC.,l rrlf xirk nov nr..(L ...III II 1 ri lL. 1. 1 2 J Of f 'in - V i "rr .ft For r - i. . i i i if ' f .JE". -' ... - VavWftV-v- U -v lii lv ; Your, Gif ts- . : 'D'lTVIZI? ' icuic iu give uaci ui guio UenerpUS Xuy itself is a memory. Give the gift that lasts . If Desired! In? f FOR HIM A BESK He'll see you in his Rare beauty and use cigarette smoke when are combined in the he uses this conven- Beautiful Gov. Win- ient starfd. tnrop Mahogany Desk. ' PILLOWS. of - JoVous Gaiety' auid Reki Comfort No room is complete vithout several of "them. .Give a Pillow for Christmas. BENCHES FOREFATHER A CoCnair to call hisivery own the Kadio or ireside' - Une in oh: theD. T. It Hour Saturddiii Evenings at 10 O'clock Over Kl& L . , . , . i .. ii: . ' . . , :,The Lowest Prices Large Scale Specialized Buyings Affords Tliea:Priceap.8ife.;SB Buying Affords Bixah- Taylo r-Miissell Co. BROVO SPRINGVILI4E AMERICAN, FORK, 5 ETS capture tlue spirit of the happy h oliday in our homes as well our T i .l.. rr(to tr nov nr(L ...III II 1 3d aVV i. ' (Lu VI I S The Christmas Gift Supreme! Nothing can be enjoyed or appreciated appre-ciated by the entire en-tire family more than a Living Room Suite. Let us show you how you can give one of the fine sets from our floor for Xmas, paying for it in 1931 FOR MOTHER i TSble Lamp to read op sew by-will brighten the way to a happtyrear. . . . .. i in j,, . ...... ' . - SPANISH ; FORK - ft,KAAWT GROVE s wuuii will linger lUHg Ulier Hie llVilUaV . . a gift of home-furnishings. A RUG The Gift That Keeps Large or small, will On Giving fill a real need in your A Victor or Sterling home. You will enjoy Raf in your home seeing our Rugs. .Ulle GndleSS haP" COMFORTS The Pride of Every Housewife is Her Bedding Beautiful Spreads, Blankets and Comforts are always found iff this ' store. X; For Grandmother At last- a hidmg;piacel, for her books and sew-' ."IS I . PAYSON.. - NEPHI. .-l PRICE - HEBER - HELPER- am. ) h t . m mm a 7 " . - .V our hearts. 1 1 1. 1 2 J A RADIO 7. 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