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Show V PRQVO "(UTAH)- SUNDAY :HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 19 3 1. PAGE EIGHT SECTION TWO -V I SPANISH FORK SOCIETY I. MRS. EFFIE DART, Correspondent I Phone 144-W.l . Mr, antU Mrs. D. , S. Kinser of tMapleton announce the , engage ment of tholr daughter. Irene ttH Wllford H211, son of Mrs. Nancy "Hill, of this city, the marriage to take-place in, the near future. A , ehower in honor of the bride elect will be given Friday evening at the ; Hill home. Miss Ruth Sorenson, daughter of and Mrs. K. M. Sorenson end Mel vin Williams son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Williams and Miss lxia Banks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . . Pelbert Banks and Ernest 'Roach, son of Mr. ani Mrs. Joseph "Roach of Palmyra, were married .Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. tem-ple. Both young couples are well .known in the younger social set of this district. Miss Lenore Rigtrup is spending a" two-weeks' vacation visiting in - -Calif ornJa. She is enjoying the trip with . MissLenore Sterling. ; Honoring Miss Ruth Sorenson a bride of this week, Miss Helen Dahle entertained very charmingly charming-ly at her home Thursday evening of last week for the members of ihe Kampus Kp-ed club and three special guests, Misses Margaret Frost, Melva Hone and Vera Williams.: Wil-liams.: The time was spent in social so-cial conversation and music and at 31 o'clock a delicious tray luncheon was served. . ..; Miss Lou Money and Miss Pauline Paul-ine .Schneider of Los Angeles left Sunday for their home after a pleasant plea-sant visit of two weeksvith relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bringleson of Eureka were Spanish Fork visitors' visi-tors' Saturday. They were dinner .guests, of Mr. and Mrs, Ellis Fuller. Ful-ler. They have been visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Eloise Bring-lecon Bring-lecon Dychea of Provo, who is the proti'l mother of a son, born recently. re-cently. r Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jex and 'family, and Mrs. Uri Stewart, Sr., enjoyed a picnic party in Diamond Fork canyon Sunday. Mrs. M. W. Christopherson and. 'little' son, Don, and Mrs. J. P. Christopherson went to Rigby, Idaho, Ida-ho, to spend Decoration day with relatives. The latter returned after a week's visit an)3 Mrs. M W. jChristopherson - has just returned having spent most of the time with her siste, Mrs. Lorin Taylor who is "convalescing following a recent operation. op-eration. .Mrs. Chrisopherson also Visited other rlitives. The -Misses Fay Boyack and Service Ser-vice Larsen were hostesses to the JSea GuH class of the Third ward .Primary Monday evening. Thirteen members" and two .visitors, Misses May Huff .and Marjory Moore were present. The time1' was spent in les-x les-x ion ' study and sewing on articles for; the Children's hospital, follow- MY SPECIALTY Renting of Homes Furnished Homes 4 Room Modern, ,- East 4th North 4 Room Modern, South 7th-East 4 'RoontModern, ..r. $35.00 N... $30.00 ........ $40.00 A West Ctenter,.. 4Room iOderri, : West Center 5 'Room Modern, North university 5 Room Modern, North 4th East ; 5 Room Modern, South 4th East . .$do.oo .$50.09 .$45.00 Furnished Apts. 3 Room, electric refrigeration North Univ. Ave. .$30.00 3 .Room. , East 1st North. .$27J50 4 Room, East 1st North. .$30.00 4 Room, South 1st East. .$32.50 3 Room, N. Univ. Ave. . .$20.00 3 Room East 3rd ' North'. '. $22.50 4 Room; North: Tth East. .$22.50 " ' -: ' ' i. ' ; Unfurnished Homes - 5 Room Modern - V South . 6th West $25.00 '5 Room Modern; West ;4th South ..... . .$25.00 5 Room Modern,' West 5th South ... ;.. .$30.00 "5 Room Modern, West 4th North ........ $25.00 i Room Modem, s : Shakespeare Ave. . . . .$45.00 5 Room Modern, . - ; , . East .2nd North ' ; . $30.00 5 Room Modern. . v . North -2nd West ' $25.00 5 Room Modem, - West lst'Stfuth $20.00 C Room, Modern,. , . t " - South ard West" $35.00 5 Room Modern, - - , . Worth 1st East $25.00 5 Room Modern, j West 4th South $30.00 3. W.' GESSFORD I . ; Phone 737 J, T t ' fill E. Center - Sxvimminfr and Divmor i. . - Mrsl'Eva Child was hostess Monday, Mon-day, evening to, the members of the Beta Bridge club Luncheon : was served' at ' the card -tables at 8.3d to the members and three special guesta, Mrs. Blaine York, Mrs. Lowell Saxy, kl Mn. Frank. Ar-gyle. Ar-gyle. The room were preitily decorated dec-orated with summer flowers. Following Fol-lowing luncheon bridge was enjoyed enjoy-ed Mrs Sarah Sterling winning the club prize and Mrs. Blaine York the guest prize. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tuttle and three children are here, from St. Louisi Missouri, to spend a three weeks' vacation visiting" relatives and friends. The Reflef Society stake social will be held in the Escalante Gardens, Gard-ens, Saturday, J una .27. commencing commenc-ing at 2 p. m. All orfieers, class leaders, district teachers an!;' committees com-mittees are requested to be present. A prcjjrr.m and refreshments will c the features. Mrs. Harriet E. Nelsonwas the honored guest at a pleasant family gathering end picnic party last Sunday, the o?cas!on being the 68th finniyersary of her birth. Children, frnndchildren and great-gTandchil-ren participated in the function which was held at Kelly's Grove in Hobble creek canyon. A bounteous dinner was served "at two o'clock. The time wai spent in social conversation con-versation and enjoying a baseball tame between the married mrn anl single men of th party in which the married men were victors. At five o'clock in the evening another luncheon was served. Taking pari in the festivity were the following families: Mrs. Mary Chadwick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Thomas and. family, Mr. anci Mrs. Frank Nelson and children, Mr. and Mrs Rulon Nelson and children, all of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew V. Nelson, Jr., of Sprlng-vUle Sprlng-vUle and children. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Sorenon, Jr., t ld: not attend ' because of illness in the family. Mrs. Sara Belle Stewart pleasant-iv pleasant-iv entertained the ladles of the O. N. O. club at her home in Ppiing-ville Ppiing-ville Friday evening of last week. A. delicious luncheon was served at the card tables at 9 o'clock. A vase of' roses centered each table. Four tables of "500" followed luncl eon, MrS;Fay Christiansen winning the club pri2e for high score and 'vTrs, Isaac Taylor of Idho Falls, It taho, the guest prizeOther guests were Mrs. Max Packard, Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Hales and Mrs. Roy Meachem, all of Springville.' Mrs. Rulon Nelson was hostess to the ladies of the Sorosis club Tuesday evening. The rooms were prettily decorated with roses and weetN peas.. Luncheon was served at the card tables at 9 o'clock. Four tables, of bridge -followed, Mrs. Marie Nelson winning the club prize for high score and Mrs. Ast-' Ast-' Jacobsen, the guest prize.. Additional Addi-tional guests were: Mrs. Hazel Thomas,- Mrs. Mary Cornaby and Mrs. Allen Coraby. Mr. and Mrs. I'aul M. Sorenaen of Morensi, Arizona', are spendin j helr vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Karl M. Sorensen an. Mrs. Chas. R. Evans of Spanish Fork. The couple drove from their AHzonahome to Spanish Fork via Zion National park, Mt. Carmel highway and Eryce canyon. They T a flaeec Coney Island iar 25c-biit We will A Coney Island will be just the thing for your dessert after eating one of those celicious "IGLOO1' butter toasted, sandwiches pressure cooked to - retairf"the moisture and drive the flavor, of the filler, all, through. 1 . ; ,340 So. X f also visited Mrs. Sorensen's brother Dr. Deanc;." Evans of "Fillmore, Utah. Mr, Soreasen Is employed as metallurgist and chief testing engineer en-gineer at the copper concentrator of the PJxelps Dodge corporation at Morensl, Arizona, 'A . Mr. an4-Mra. Reuben Gardner entertained at dinner Sunday complimentary to' Mr. ' and Mrs. Waldo Hagan Other guests ware Henry Gardner, Sr MrVand Mra Ians Larsen and Mr. and Mi. Ray Gull. - - Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans and daughter, Miss Jennie Evans of Price, visited Tuesday and Wednes-i.hy Wednes-i.hy with the J. B. Ev?ns family. Wednesday they motored to Suit Lake to meet their son and brother, John Evans who has-been attend lig college at Ann AiIk, Michigan, Michi-gan, After a short vjsL here Mr. E HD3 will return to Mlcnun He v.-i.t cominue his stu 'ies tiexi win- A pleasant" tamily , dinner was staged at the home of M and Mr! Fied S. Dart Sr., Thursday evening of last week when all the members of the family gathered to honor the lxrth';'jiy anniversary of Mr.' Dart. Dinner was served at six o'clock by the daughters-in-law and daughter of the host and hostess. The function func-tion was a surprise to Mrs Dart who- was absent during "the day at Provo and at auxiliary ' meeting. There were' 19 present, Robert Chappie being a special guest. Mr. Archie Williams left Thursday, Thurs-day, for Chicago. where he will attend at-tend summer school at the school of dramatic art in the Chicago Musical college. Mr. Williams Is a graduate cf the B. Y. U. He will work- toward his M. A. degree. Miss Esther' Jones came home from Salt Lake to spend last week end with her folks here. Mr. and Mrs. I, W. Huff, and soujj, Reed and Oswald motored to Nephl Sunday to spcntl) the day with Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Sargeant. The party was joined by Mr. and Mrs. Dav aargeam ana Air. ana Mrs. J attics Crump of Payson. Dinner wasaerv--ii and a pleasant time enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs.wilford Craven and three children of Salt Lake and iheir friend Grant Marsh of the U. S. aykuion aeivicc, motored here trday afternoon to visit Mr. ehd firs. Fled S. Dart, Jr. The men of the party motored to Pine Glen lodge and spent the night the ladles of the party joining them Sunday. A very pleasant visit was enjoyed by, all. The men did, much fishing but caught few fish. Miss Helga Jones, who taught school in Murray the past .winter;, is visiting with her folks, the DUas Jones' family for the summer. Mr. and Mrs Karl M. Sorensen and' Alien Sorensen of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. forensen of Morensi, Arizona, drove rom Spanish Fork to Kemmerer, (Wyomingi On June'17, to Visit their on, and brother, Glen E Sorensen who- is employed as mine foreman at the -Susie coal mine of the Kemmerer Kem-merer coal company. : .Fifty times cub much electric power is now being used by American Amer-ican nxanuf aoturer 8 than - at the beginning of the century. . ' Acizona contains the most extensive ex-tensive pine forests in the country. coun-try. 'V ' ' Sec?ve serve r-i mm 7th East V ; irs. Jam rWaet enjoyed 1 riV K I- I ; Nash Presents Luxurious New Essentials op Luxurious Motoring, including Svrchro-Saje-Shift tranfemissions with fcUent, spiral second speed gears, and completely sound-proofed bodies and chassisieature these brilliant models, which represent the tour new motor car groups announced by th,e Nash MotorsCompany. In the center is the graceful V-type front identifying the new Nash. 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