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Show - r ...A Second Section i i i .A i '. 9- Second Section 0 A- P IV O V O," UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL U -1931. - " FORK scam MRS. MANILA BROWN, Correspondent Phone 146-W Honoring their son" David Huff and his bride who-was formerly Miss Eva Jolley of Elberta, Mr, and Mrs William E. Huff, of Lake Shore entertained at a wedding' re ception . Eat'iday evening for the immediate relatives and a number of intifiat.. friends. The time was spent in . a social way enjoying garner ard other diversions. At 11 o'clock a buffet luncheon was served bV the hostess assisted by her daughter. There were 40 guests present, Amorg those from out of towtrwerc Mr. knd Mrs. Harold Huff of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Heher Tippetts, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thui Tippetts and Mrs. Maggie Biirch all of Provo. The other guests were from Lake Shore and Spanish Fork. The young couple were imarried Wednesday of last xweek in the Salt Lake temple. They will make their home at Lake Shore. , Frank, Hughes, and Mr. and. Gene Gardner. Dr. A. G. Stoddard and Howard Still well, the latter of Salt Lake left Thursday morning for Vernal, Utah, where they will spend ten days looking over the country Mrs.- Harriet Rose' and two chil dren, James and Kathryn, of Los Angeles, " California; arrived in Spanish Fork Tuesday md wlIT I spend a month visiting with the Ifamilv of Mrs. Rose's parents. Mr. land Mrs. James Sorenson, Jr. The latter has been quite ill for several months. 'v Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart morla T hualneaa trin ' i RAlt T.&ke Tuesday and Wednesday. 4 Mrs. James Swenson was hostess to the Ladies' Literary club Friday afternoon. 'There were 16 members and three euests. Mrs. Icabinda Sorenson, Mrs. Nephi Swenson and Kirs. Mima Hales, present. Mrs. Hazel Thomas gave an interesting tketch of Scotland; its histbry, agrl culture, government' religion- and industries. Community singing of Scottish songs was conducted by Mra 'Annle R. Beck. Leslie Cornaby Lave the story of Sir Walter Scotts' 'Ladv of the Lake." Luncheon was Served at S.:30. Miss Martha Swen- on and Mrs. Rua. ' Swenson, assist- ng the hostess in serving. ' ' h'- . .1 ' ' Mrs. Leslie' Cornaby was hostess otha members of the Sorosisrclub Htm .. - - u rhursdy , evening - of last weekr Vlrs, Allen Cornaby, Mrs. enton Reeves, Mrs. Dwight ' T. Candland, .Irs, Rulon Morgan, Mrs. Eliza nei-on. nei-on. Mrs. Rulon Boyson. Mrs. Daisy Daniels and Mrs. Ruth Anderson. Luncheon .was served at the card hbles at 8:30. Four tables of-bridge followed. Mrs. Eliza Nelson won he club prize and Mrs. Rhea eeves the guest prize. .,' r'Vii-icf inn Ptprnn la at !uic-ww"r - righam City for a few weeks, sitinr the family of her son, Pro- sspj y ensen.- Mis Viola Jones entertained the embers of the UtopiaHtfuD"and' a, lumber of special guests Friday enine. Daffodils futnisnea me bcorative nrte. Four tables fol- wed luncheon. Mrs. Lillian Money ha MrftArvillarThomas won the Jrst, andr second high scores- for e club and Mrs. mnK , xauner hd Mrs. Thomas B. Jones the Vst Wid second high scores foe the ipsta Other euests were Miss kniise Dowley, Miss Evelyn M. nes, Mrs. Jane Jones, Mrs. Maud rs. Dollv Taylor Everett at Pay- iss Aline Jones and Mrs.. Eliza- th Parry.- the latter or ixs Anr Mrs. Maggie Stewart was hostess to the members or the Beta Bridge club, Monday evening. Luncheon was served; at the card tables and three tables of bridge followed. Mrs. Hazel Hughes won the high score for the club and Mrs- Gladys Hanson the second high, . Miss Elinor Matley won the guest prize. The special guests were Mrs. Beth Waldron, Mrs. Eliza Nelson and Miss Elinor Matley! - Mrs. Rosetta Flavel returned home from Salt Lake after spending spend-ing two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dean and family. Mrs. Ellis Fuller and two chil-ddren chil-ddren visited Tuesday at Genola with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Shoemaker. Rev. Theodore Lee who arrived recently from Berkeley, California, has received word from the family of Dr. and Mrs. Wilder 5 P. Ellis, that they have arrived safely In New York and are visiting there for a while before coming on to Utah and California. Mrs. Jessie Lee 'Ellis talked with her mother, Mrs: Theodore rLee' over the ' telephone, tele-phone, immediately after their arrival. Mr. and, Mrs. Bryan Stewart of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hales and Mr. and " Mrs, Albert' Stewart formed a picnic party Sunday afternoon after-noon and enjoyed; a bonfire and weiner roast in the mouth of Spanish" Span-ish" Fork canyon. ' 01P6UCY I NOW ARGUED 5 .-VjiAl - - . les, -California. !Mrs. Elizabeth Parry of Los An-fles, An-fles, California, is visiting her Iter, Mrs. John L. Jones and other natives" - '.' Mrs..Bobert Larsen, of. Salt Lake d her little daughter; aTe-visiting r ten days "with Mrs. Larsen's ither, Mrs. Maria Robertson and ler relatives. r Sr.' and Mrs. H. Barnicott and s. Lofter Bjarnson of Salt Lake mi v Snanlsh Fork friends bnday. They had- been, attending XUnera serv; iutus s. Dolly Taaylor Everett at Pay- A Irs. Lyle Hughes was hostess to Self - Culture ciun naay Ahuffet lunch- i was served at 8 o'clock to ten tnbers. -Mra- Josephine Taylor e a review of the booK; -you h't Win" by Jack Black., me tess was assisted ln serving oy daughter. -nn TtAWPn'und Mrs. Vera HO. .. - . liams Vere joint hostesses former" home to me mwwi the Fidelous club, their hus-a hus-a -a number of invited Ists Thursday evening of last i, Th rnoms were aecoraixa k eatly spring flowers, a color me in, pink ana .wnue was out. Luncheon was served at orA i ahiM to 24 euests. Six es of progressive "500 were ed, the high score club- prizes hv Mrs. Ella Creer and bn Creer, the low score by Mrs. or Creer, the guest prjzesior score were won Dy lrs. ei,n droh and Gene Gardner and low. score by FranK wugnes. lal guests- were Mr. and, Mrs. en Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Johnson, - - Mr; ' and . Mrs. WASHINGTON, April 17 (HE) Secretary of the Interior Wilbur has exceeded his authority' in carrying carry-ing out President Hoover's oil conservation con-servation policy, it was argued in the supreme court Thursday in a test; case'brOught by several parties to whom Wilbur refused to issue prospecting, permits t Congress alone has the power to restrict the development of public lands the attorney contended. . " The case is being watched with close interest by th.e states of Wyoming, Colorado, Montana; Utah and New Mexico, which claim that -their revenues have been reduced re-duced as, a result of Wilbur's policy. ""Attorney for th applicants told the court " that " the " , sedretafy's action was an assumption of legislative legis-lative power. His authority under, the- oil leading 1act, they ald,' was restricted to the adjudication of differences "between applicants and establishing machinery for carrying out the act -. "Do you question the right of the secretary, tof make these regulations In spite of the fact that there is ah over supply of oil?" Justice Sutherland asked James Conlan, attorney at-torney for one applicants "Yes," COnlan answered. "That right is for congress alone. He, had no more right to do so than the secretary of. war would, have to do away -with ' Jhe army to -aave money." . . . ' Irrigation Board Picks Accountant; Nw. Commissioner SPANISH FORK. At a recent meeting of the board of directors of the.' Strawberry Water User's association asso-ciation of which Spanish Fork is an integral, part, Miss Myrth John-sdn John-sdn f Pr6Vo Was elected to succeed Lee R. Taylor as accountant - Miss Johnson will assume her new duties on May 1. She was formerly for-merly " employed by the United State; ' reclamation service in- the cafckclty of accountant ' for5 a' nunf-ber nunf-ber of yeara prior to the turning over of the project to the association. associa-tion. : . . Clifford' Jex of Spanish Fork; a recent graduate of the engineering school of "the University of Utah, has been elected to the position, of commissioner 'of the Spanish' Fork river and the " Strawberry project It 1st expected that; confirmation of the appointment 4of MS J Will b legally made by the state engineer in the near future; Mr; Jex is the soriof Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jex of 'this cityr CLOVER APPLE 62 TEARS OLD WORCESTER, Mass. April . 18. aHjA.Mrs., Charles. Rollins owns a ;clove apple, which, was "preserved 62( years ago. V It4 was picked "hear Bridgewater as part of the crop of 1869.. ' ' - INDIANS ASK TRACTOR BAN FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., April 18. 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V Jacobs and Mrs. Karl Banks spent Tuesday in Salt Iake. Mrs. O. E. Grua and children visited vis-ited in .Provo Saturday. Mis. Byron Adambon and family spent the week end with relatives in Heber. Mrs. Fred Shvll and daughter Heren were Sali- Lake 'visitors WeUnesday. YOU suspect it when you touch them . . . sense it as you walk on their springy surface feel sure pit as you stand back and admire there IS a hint pfsmagic in these unique floors of Armstrong's Arm-strong's Embossed Handcraft Linoleum. Magic in the handcraft pattern so gracefully; planned that the sharpest eye doesn't, see quite where the repeat of the pattern begins and ends : " Magicm the way; thexcolors are variedtlyee shades of red. of green or blue that melt from tint to shade, colors that are inlaid to the burlap back. Magic in te texture. The mortar-s lines areactually pressed in, to throw! the pattern, into soft relief. 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Halliday visited in Ofden, last week. 'with her daughter. Mrs. Lucius Laudie. Mr. and Mrs. Valton Mortenson, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hansen ami small son, James C, ail ol Epht aiiji bpent Saturday and fcsunday -witb their mother, Mrs. Inex Olpin. A crowd of the younger set enjoyed en-joyed a bonfire' party" 'with all "of its trimmings Friday evening. They were: Rhodine CSTIstianscn, David Williamson, Lowell Richins, CarntU Davis, Sherwin, Johnson 'Arvil An-aersen, An-aersen, thfe Misses Louise Christiari-sen, Christiari-sen, Avis Fugai; Mary Richins, Bnv-nadine Bnv-nadine Richins, Mildred Christiansen, Christian-sen, and Cora Harper. BlshopL. M. Atwood, Miss Marvel- At wood, R. 'D. Wadley, Mrs. Fern Edwards, and A. P. Wainick made a business trip to Salt' Lake Saturday. Edna Gillman, .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vein Gillman will leave Monday, April 20, for the mission home in Salt Lake CUy where she will take ten days training- in tho mission school piior to her tir-parture tir-parture for the Souihern States to fill a mission ior the L. D; S. church. Mrs. Roy Meecham of Springville is visiting with her parents, Prfib-ideht Prfib-ideht and Mrs. W- W. Wainick. Mrs. A P. Warnlck cnteitaine"u the members of the Mothers' club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mra, Sythia Johnson gave a book review. Special guesls were Mrs. J Deibert Fugal, Mrs. Vanpe - WesU Mrs. i Merrut yy at nicK, mjtb. ai za Adams. : ." MisA Ar villa Citric, Miss Ruby WiUiam s;- and" M Ism Marie Wi IKa hi-son; hi-son; motored to tjalt Lake Tuesday evthihg. .' -.'.'v' Mrs. A. E. Paul of Tooele is a guest at the Arza Adams' home- Miss Edna Gillman, who leaves soon for a mission 'to the" Southern States, has been the motive "tor several social functions during the last week. On Tuesday evening' a shower was given in her, honor by tho members of the Lindon ward. Thursday a number of her girl friends formed a swimming party, at Saratoga. There were the Misses, Alda Pyper, Cwyn, aud "Maybell Farr, June Van Wagoner, Leda Hansen, Beth Rlackwell, Flora Fawlke. Bernice Atkinson, and Grabe Walker'. ' Mrs. William Hooloy gave a social so-cial Saturday evening for relatives of. Miss Gillman, and on Sunday evening d rare-well testimonial w&ji. given' in nor honor at the Lindon ehhpol. ' '" . i . L, . "v The Relief society ladies of the Manila wu'i-'d were' entertaine'd kt the home of Mrs.. U. 11.' Waf-nllt-v Monday evening after the" business -meeting. A sicial hour was on-joyed. on-joyed. . Mrs. J. 1C. Hardman wishes to an-notmJe an-notmJe the marriage of her daughter, daugh-ter, Viola Thofne to Lcland .BeeM, son of '4r.. ari'fl'Mrs.' W'a'rreri iie'ers. The rere'mohy was kperfoMned','lh Salt Lake-'Apil 8. . - ' L ' Sunday dinner suesls at the Fie t Shoell home weie: Mr. and Mrx. Armond VUb of Iehi; Mr, and Mis'" Fred Shoch Jr.," of Magna; Mr. and Mrs- fcnH Wdudiri -- ii Mrs. L eland Beers," formerly Mis Viola. Thorne-, was guest of, honor at 'a' Fhbwef v gTve'n 'Saturday eV?-ning eV?-ning at the Warren Beers' hohi; The- eritertalning hours wert' spent in playing gam sr. atter'' whirh luncheon was served to -forty guests.- Hditessei' At" the paMy were' Mis'. J. E. " Hardman, 'Sire. Warren Beers, ind - Mrs.'-Elmo Beers. - On Thursday evening Mrs. Maty Cooper, Mrs. Lucile Hillman, Miss Arvilla Clark, attended a B. P. W. benquet in Prove. Mrs- Cooper gave a talk on thrift. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harvey, Mr. ami Mrs. J. L. Harvey, - Mr; and Mrs. H. S. Walker attended ti re ception at the home of Dr. Fredrick J. Park in Salt Lake 'Wednesday evening jgiven. in honor of, the marriage mar-riage or Miss' Marion Park; ahd'Dr-Dean ahd'Dr-Dean .Harvey. 1 Dr. -Harvey Is- the son of-Mis and Mrs. J. L. Harvey or Pleasant Grove. , ... - - Asael Burnhamxqt Portland, New Mexico, former resident" of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove and Iuby Stark s of Lea venworth, Kas., re married In the Salt Lake temple Friday; April 10. The young couple have gone to . New Mexico where they will .reside. Fourteen school .friendsVaurprised Richard IJarvey ai hjs: homo- Monday Mon-day everting, Gljies And: luncheon weie enjoyed., : -i :-' VA' ''"- Miss Arae Vyalker of Salt ;Lake spent the week end5 in. Pleasant Giove x '.'.-' " :- ', i'---;' CO-KDS GO PINO-PONO" MORGANTOWN. W. Va., April 18. (U.R Ping-pong has. captured attention of co-edf athletes at West Virginia university. More than 50 girls iarticipated. in a ping-pong Tournament here. Other sports popular with the co-eds include volley ball, "horseshoes' bwIot ming and archery. Citizens of Provo City Due to the extremely low water supply now existing in Provo City, it has become necessary, to ;take drastic measures toward conseryatlon. All residents throughout the City must honor this schedule and water their lawns and. parkings only once in ever? two days. - . ! - BEGINKIHG APBIL 16, 1931 4 ,i 4. ' '.. l - - f . ' " ' -- " ; All residents living on th West Side or University k Avenue and North of Center Street; inust water theit lawns and parkings thus : 5 v ' ' .u';:$ All even.numbers between the hours r 5 -.toJ7 :Air -Mi All odd numbers between the hours of ? to 9 A. M, ; All residents living on the East side of University Avenue and North of Center Street, must water their lawns and parkings; thus : - ?- p 5 ' f - even, numbers, between the hours of. 6 to $ M. ; odd" tftober betweeri the hours' of 8 to 'X 0 P. . M. t BEGINNING APRIL 17, 1931. Ul; residents . living on the West side of University Ayenue and South of Center Street, must water their lavni and parkmg thns-- ; '":-rl AU' even numbers between the hours of 5 to 7 A;M.j au. uuu nuuiuers ueivveen me noura oi i n x.v js: ..SB residents living! on the East side of University Lvenue and South of Center Street, must water their t evcu, uiiiuxjcrss oeweexi iqe xiuurs ui u iu o jr. au.. odd numbers betwetsn the hourr of 8 tolo jav. - . BY OEDER OF THE CITTC0MInSSI0K? J -.Si bid Swenson, : Mr. and Mrs. uiorougniy iumigaiea . |