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Show PRQVO (U T A H) SUNDAY H E R A L D, S U N DA Y, JUN E 7, 19 3 1. PAGE FIVE ; X - PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY MISS VIOLA W&ST, -Qorrespondeht . : The Linebaugh home was the scene o fa pretty wedding-Monday at 12:30 when Miss Jewel Line-baugiv-beeame the bride, of Charles Merlon Berge. The ceremony was performed by Wilford W. Warnick president of the Timpanogos stake, i The bride was charming in a pink chiffon cress, pink hat, and other accessories to match. She carried- a bouquet of " roses arid sweet peas, sprinkled with maiden hair 'fern. " T . ' r . Immediately "following the ceremony cere-mony a wedding breakfast was served to thirty-five guests. ; Alter a two-weeks' trip to California, Cal-ifornia, Mr. and Mrs. Berge. will make their home in Phoenix, Ari zona. ' ..' Mias Anna Rasmuson of Ogden. and Mrs. Velma Rasmuson and family of Povo were guests of Mr. and Mrs; Joseph Larson on Memorial Day. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sessians of Salt Lake spent Saturday nnd Sunday Sun-day here visiting the Christiansens. Mrs. Maud Edmunds . of Salem I spent the week-end visiting with 1 her mother, Mrs. Joseph Dicker-son Dicker-son and; her daughter, Alta Peterson. Peter-son. , Mr. ana . Mrs. Hush Jacobs - o Jlleber were guests at the . H. W, Jacobs home Saturday. Mrs. J. L; Harvey is visiting in Salt Lake with DrT and Mrs. Dean Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Chipman. - SPECIALS FOR WEEK JUNE 1 to JUNE 8 1926 Stude touring. V.. $75 I 1929 Ford Fordor.... $389 Be sure and see these, J specials 1930 Ford Coupe. $485 1930 Vord Tudor. . . . .$450 1929Ford Tudor $350 1929 Durrant Coach. . $350 1928 Durrant Coach . . $215 1926 Chev. Sedan. W. .$50 TRUCKS 1930 Ford li2 Ton, like . . ,new, . long . wheel. : tbase.:'," ;;. r. VT. $67t 1929 Ford 1 Ton 6 wheels ..... . . .$275 1928 Ford lV&-T6n Dump .... ..$345 A Ford Dealer's Used Cars Always Sell For Less TELLURIDE . MOTOR CO. Phone One Thousand The Ford Corner FIRST WEST & CENTER 1866 The Department Store Phone One Thousand it Phone 28-J , - The Mother's club gave a president's presi-dent's party , o t the home of Mrs. Ethel Fenton Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. The affair was in compliment comp-liment to trie retiring officers. Miss Verona Boren of Salt Lake visited over the week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. 4Archie Boren. Bor-en. SatuVday guests at the H. E. Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Moore and family of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hayes of Provo; Un and Mrs. Murray O. Hayes of Salt Lake. Antqn Gleason who taught school during the winter at Victor, Idaho, has returned "home for the summer. Mr. and .Mrs. Ruel Wanlasa of California are rejoicing over tha arrival of a, boby girl. Mrs. Wan-lass Wan-lass was formerly Geneva Shoell of this city. Mr. and Mrs.r H. C. Robertson, Mr .and Mrs. J. C. Peterson were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Walker -have family have moved to America , Fork canyon lor the sulftmer where Mr. Walker is employed. Dinner guests at the Joseph West home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulliner and fam- Mly of Salt Lake; Mr. and, Mrs. Howard Christiansen of Bingham; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson cf Provo. . K'-. , - ' " TheDeni Zae. Ladies held their club meeting at Mrs.i Margie, Wad-leys' Wad-leys' home Thursday ' afternoon. The time was spent in working on their float for the Strawberry day paracc. Mrs. Isabella Hilton el cane, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hurri-Bishop Hurri-Bishop of Delta, Mis3 Helen Hilton of Hinkley visited with Mrs Ethel wesi on x nursuay, Mr. a'nd Mrs, Owen Whitehead and family of Salt Lake were Sat-viday Sat-viday guests of Mrs. Whitehead's mother, Mrs. Avira Olpin. Mrs JCharles Farrows of Salt Lake visited: on Sunday with, her mother, Mrs.7 Jane Herron. Arnold Richins of Price, Allan Richfns of Salt Lake Mrs. Amy Ptvul of Magna, Mr, and Mrs. Clar ence Johnson ' of Bingham, spent Saturday with their mother, Mrs. Nell Richins. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.IIilton of Salt Lake were Pleasant Grove visitors Saturday. Miss Arvilla Clark and Mary Grua spent Tuesday in Bi igham, visiting with, fijendd. ' In honor of theMh biftK3ayvol Mrs. Eliza Ranks . the Frank Bank's . family held a reunion at Saratoga Saturday afternoon. The time was spent in program, races, sports, and a dinner was, served in the evening to 100 guests. ' : : i The officers and teachers of the First ward Primary organization were entertained: by Mrs. Oral Wright Monday evening. Progressive Progres-sive games were enjoyed during the first part of the evening, and later luncheon was served to Mrs. Jane Armitstead, Mrs. Chloe Harp er. Mrs. Neta Nelson, Mrs. Vera Waestaff. Miss Alva West, Mrs. j Ileen Beck, Mrs. Ida Williamson, ITeaiE? "Get It At" Investigate WSfiDa TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY v; Goodrich 'H v Mrs. Marrolt, Mrs. , Cleone Shields and Miss Helen Freeman. . Mrs. Ethel Drysdale and children child-ren spent the week end visiting at Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crookston of Salt Lake were ; dinner guests at the Karl Banks home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Allyn and? children of Salt Lake spent the week end at the Grua home. Mr3. Ethel West, sons. Dale and Everett, and Miss Josephine West spent Wednesday in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ducley White announce an-nounce the engagement" of their daughter, Alberta to Steve Luke. The -marriage will take place this month. Mrs. Denfiis, Reva Dennie and Byard Allen were Coalville visitors Saturday. Ruth Eldridge of Granger visited visit-ed at the H. V. S wen son home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Thome of Magna 3pent the week end with Mrs. Thome's, parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. WadJey. Mrs. Jessie Wadley visited with relatives- in Springville this week. King Drysdale and Ray West are spending ten t'ays in Hcber. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harvey of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sund-berg Sund-berg of Salt Ikc, spent Saturda with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey. Mr. arvl Mrs. Archie Boren worn guests of Charleston relatives Sat. urcay and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McComie have moved to Provo for the summer. sum-mer. Mr. McCofhie will attend school at the B. Y. U. Clerenee Newman ppent. Monday at "the court house in Provo. ji Miss Flora Fowlke, a bride-elect, was hostess at a social Sunday afternoon af-ternoon for a few of her friends. Mrs. John Halliday entertained at dinner on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wclfgpntr. W. L. Chipman, and Mrs. Salina Allen of American Fork. H. E. Johnson and son, Wayne, roVarned Tuesday from a trip to Las Vegas. In compliment to her birthday anniversary; Mrs. Edah Allred gave a dinner Sunday evening. Covers were placed for Mrs. Sarah Irving and Miss Rervena Irving of Chester, Ches-ter, Mrs. Amasa Oldrich. Mrs. Lil-lie. Lil-lie. Brush, Miss Nettie May Brush. Mr. fari.''. Mr3. Orvilla Cutler of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Max-field Max-field of Granite, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arc-hie Maxfield and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Allred of London. If rel ih(?elTl'KortIS WOT' l".'M'r'."-ieutil"1 Mrs. Jutirt' Peay of Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoell Jr., of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Carlson Carl-son of Charleston- Mrs. Arthur Ovcrlade ' and Mrs. Ralph Crookston have been vlslt-jng vlslt-jng with their mother, Mrs. Mary Weeks,-,, who is ill. Max ,8-year-old son of Mrs. Fern Edwerds, who fell t rom a bicycle and broke his leg, the first of the week, is Improving. x Alex Wadley, son of Mrs. Jessie Wadley, . has gone to Colorado 1931 mm eadquarters 7 of Provo Evidently -S I SPANISH FORK - Mrs. Terese Measom entertained the members of the Dawna La Cresta club at her home Friday evening. Luncheon was served at the card tables at 8:30. Miss Laura Finch entertained with a reading Five-hundred was played. Mrs. I Pearl Ludlow winning high score and Mrs. Jennie Williams the consolation con-solation prize. Ten members and two special guests, Misses Laura Finch and Virginia Bowen were present. vMrs. Rosetta Flavel left 'Saturday 'Satur-day afternoon for Richfield, Idaho, where she will visit with her married mar-ried 'children and their families. She will be gone most of the summer. sum-mer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bringleson of Eureka were among the Spanish Fork visitors Memorial day. Ed Griffith and daughter Deane i came from Drieers. . Idaho, for Mftmnrtol rtnv visitlnc until Tuph- Mjt morning witn relatives and at Provo. here Mrs. Helga Jones rtiu. ied home from Salt Lake last Thui-day. Miss Coia Gardner who has been teaching school at Santaquin during the winter, left the past wivk for her home at Santa Anna, Calif., where she will spend the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Serenus Gardner. She was accompanied by Miss Agnes Skinner, Skin-ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Skinner of this city who will be her guest for several weeks and will also visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Mordue at Ocean Park. Miss Skinner will return home via San Francisco. , Mr. and Mrs, P. RCljf f ord of Salt Lake spent Memorial day here with Mis. M. M. Thomas. They motored to the American Fork cemetery where Mrs. Thomas'1 parents are buried. where he summer. will work during the Miss Angeline Warnick left the first of the week for the Kiabab Forest where she is employed at the hotel for the summer months. Mr. and . Mrs. John Nelson of Lynndyl are visiting with Mr. Nel son's aprents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nelson. , Mrs. Annie Miller of Denver is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Ole Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hilton of Salt Lake visited with Pleasant Grove relatives Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Reed Warnick of Ogcen were guests of the ' War-nick's War-nick's at Manila over the week end., Mrs. Emily Anderson Pederson 'started a six-weeks' kindergarten class Monday morning. Twenty? five kiddles between the ages of 4 and 6 registered. SI Provo, Utah Site ' ,1 Not So Exclusive After All RECALL WAGE CUT REQUEST DENVER. June 0 i:.R The Empire Em-pire Coal Mining company of Agui-Uu Agui-Uu Colo., swung nto line tocay with, the Rockefeller - controlled Colorado Fuel and Iron company and the Rocky Mountain Fuel company against wage cutting when it voluntarily withdrew a petition asking the state industrial commission for permissiop to reduce re-duce miners' minimum wages from $6.52 to $5 a day. Ihi; company's petition, seeking authority for corresponding slashes slash-es in the pay cf its other workers as well, was ldcd last Friday, and its about face today was ascribed by chairman .Thomas Annear of the commission to the example set yesterday by John D. Rockefellew Jr., in causing President Arthur Rodei of the C. F. & I., to throw that company's resources against the policy of the wage cutting. ""It's a fine thing," Annear ex-culatetS.' ex-culatetS.' "The -trend - has change'.' Annear imediately mvited officials offi-cials of all the other coal producers pro-ducers of the state to meet with hiiA next Monday, when, a hearing hear-ing on several wage reduction ap plications is scheduled, at which CHIROPRACTIC COOPERATE Analysis Coming to Provo D. xj.. iwei to woi k in the Henderson Chiropractic office. Both Dr. Henderson and Dr. Myer have been appealed to for Chiropractic service in various towns and communities and it is. to make this service possible and also to incorporate the latest developments de-velopments in chiropractic equipment equip-ment and method of practice that these doctors are uniting their force with their central office at Provo. , The doctors are recognized men of integrity and ability in their profession ai.d enjoy the confidence confi-dence of leading educators- and members .of other healing arts as weii as a host of leading citizens throughout the state always being .thicui and fair in their methods of practice. Dr. Hendqraon states that with their present scientific method of analyzing cases they can determine with certainty the true conditions of patients who come under their care, and whether or not they are possible of correction by chiropractic chiro-practic methods. That there no loijger need be fear of a chiropractic chiroprac-tic adjustment since the latest method developed, Is entirely without with-out pain and does not necessitate the changing of appareL Dr. Myer has nrade a specialty of diagnosis , and : analysis and is also up to .'date on everything chiropractic. With his cooperation Dr. Henderson does not hesitate to state that they are prepared to give the vexy best that can be had in chiropractic service. They will answer calls tetany town or community, giving service to rich and poor alike. Their motto 13, ' Healthful Service." Everyone who suffers should call at their office for Dr. Myer's analysis. ,. . '- Their office Is at 32 West Center Cen-ter Street, Provo. ' Adv. j"-"""" time he- will attempt to convince them to fololw the lead of C .F. & I., Rocky Mountain and' Empire. "The influence of these three leaders should go a long way to help us in our efforts to hold up wages," Annear declared. Some. 15 petitions for wage cuts are pending before the commission. Logan Contractor Is Lowest Bidder OGDEN. June 6 (U.P- United 'States Bureau of Public Roads, today announced 01of Nelson, Logan, Lo-gan, Utah contractor was low bidder bid-der for construction cf a gravel road between Warm River, Idaho, to , Yellowstone, a distance of 184 miH's. His bid was $137,054.20. Campbell and company, of Salt Lake City, was second bidding $148,719.20, and Mori ison-Knudson company, Boise, third, with a bid of $149,973.30. For Sale or Trade for Salt Lake City - Property-Choice Property-Choice Income Property in Provo's Best Residential District. Dis-trict. "Wonderful future possibilities" For information Phone 876 or See Owner. HEiRRICK & CO. 365 South Main Street. Salt Lake City. Jnl2 D Th Union Pacific Have We invite the people of Provo, to ?et better acquainted with our new, Fast, Economical and Convenient Service. HOW IS THIS FOR BARGAINS IN TRANSPORTATION? Los Angeles . . Long: Beach v . Santa Monica . San Diego : i. Denver . . . . 1 . a Two Daily Schedules From t he Heart of Cpolin Calvidge Says BY COOLIN CALVIDGE NORTHAMPTON. Mass. June 6 Now that summer is here, congress con-gress should pass a law providing for the conservation of one of our great natural resources beach sand. Fore-warned is fore-armed. A stitch In time saves nine. Every year thousands of American Amer-ican citizens visit Lathing beaches. It is safe to say that every one of these citizens returnf home at the end of the day an average of 10 ounces of sand in each shoe. It is only a question of time until all the beach sand in the country has been carried away In this manner. Wilful waste makes woeful want. An ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of cure. And what has become of all the sand that is cariied away by careless care-less porsons? Do they cave It to build cement walks with? No! They merely shake It out of their shoes at night, and forget about it. Little do they reck they have carted away a portion of our national heritage, the white, glistening sand for which our fore-fathers fought and bled! For shame! Payson Legion In Special Meeting PAYSON A special meeting ;f the local American Legion, Post 48. was held Wednesday night in the Legion club rooms with Commander Com-mander Louis Batrs in charge. A number of the stnte officers were present including Comander Ray Olson; Department Adjutant, Oliver Oli-ver Wiesly, District Committeeman, Committee-man, Kcrl Kcvnolds. Each of the visitors gave imer- psting talks on various 7)hases of . Legion work including Junior base- j ball. I A get a quainted social follov.'fd j and lunch was served. j Pennsylvania paid bounties on 180,000 weasels last year. At birthday Sale Now On! m "TJ?X" 7?7 offiioisimaims iss Moved to their LOCATED AT 55 WEST CENTER STREET THE TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY Omaha . Chicago . $1.00 St. Louis . : Kansas Gity New York . 16.35 neart ot javer y Other 'ACity:r-Sk: A Wonderful Bargain : ' ,:,-And ,:,-And " a wonderful new home. Cost $7,200.00. Will sell for! $6,000.00. .Terms, to suit. It Is on Sixth Norti), near B. Y, U. Have a 4 room modern home, east on 2nd South. Good location. loca-tion. Can ? bo1 bought-for- less than cost; and on good terms. For Rnt -Furnished homes at all prices, f For Rent Unfurnished homes' to suit you. For Rent Apartments, both furnished and unfurnished, any' location you wish. J. W. Gessf oro rhone 75SJ or 53 '3 9 O : Which Stock 1 Shall I Buy? This strong fixed trust i. nf f ords a nuethod of buy- ing an ownership inter- : est in a group of 28 high , grade stocks to form ONE sound investment. - Price at the Market Full Details on Request V Wells L. Brimhall Provo Phone 12 Utah tages New WSHS :. For the very best transportation, See or Call The Telluride Motor Company, Comp-any, at 55 West Center Street, Phone 1000. ; .A.-- . -X. . 27.70 $36.70 33.85 29.85 55.70 Your City to the .! I i At A .4 - - 1 8 i A. : k I1 i |