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Show -v - .. '. ..' v - ; -. t "1 y i .. t - , , I, i i .1 n i i Jy - I Second:-Sectibri :.- '.y;V cond Section. fi : V-v PRO.VO, UTAHICQU WTA'SUNDA 13; 1931. i Ai- . . . . -.1. - V- .' lie A :. a-, y- - . ' ' '. re i.yryy Wiaden rroverb HORz6NTAl:" rTESTERDA'TS ANSWER 11 Entwe. Your Friends ' . V & To be yoked. 40 ObtnictIons , - in f irers. vy N t 14 A seaweed. i 15 To lore ex? , i ;., " .: ceedlnslr N. I&P -i - MV . tM 111 J. "Gblden Catt. UJ 17 PossWBlTe . . formotyoTK' iHlOfvlElL 18 To prevent i lAlPN . from'mctlon 4PIEIS . by fear. - . Dto ; 1J Slope ot a btlLTSli ZV to., nxasB ir, .-sweet. V 48 Apart. ' 22 Woolen cloth. 62 Outdoor. 24 Hopsxk11nft. - 57 Opposite ot . ,21 Pattern block. '.. hot. 2Trourwneele4 v ss To flitter.: TeWde. . CO Too. 21 Wayside hotel i sea eagle. 23 Equipped with 62 Pertaining to weapons. rr a tissue. ST GrandparentaL gkin f a, 38 Meat , fur-bearing . 29 Laeerated. w 'auimaj.' 1 40 To repulse. Heatenjy boo 42 Still. " . v 5 A' Jaunt -, 43QuiTerlng. . C6 Observes. 44 To renuxaie.. 4 French rold. VERTICA m. . i ii. .i i -h . .i . i i . i i t rf i..p hem Yi rr ITI I S I H A P E I Kl AITJA L jQPJAILJS ElftlELlNlEF 12 Fashion. n 13 Coaster use - In winter. 21 2,000 pounds. ; 23 Inlet 25 To Jeer. 27 Strife. 28 Farewelll 29.Aperture. 20 Evergreen S2PubUc , ; . 2 Farm Imple- f TSt ;v spun. 4 Ket weight of IfSSi ' a conUlner. - 7 Apish action. 5 The abode ot 4S war flyers. " the dead. . 49To classify." 6 Individuality. 60 Bone ot the- , 7 Child.' . f forearm. - . 8 Company of l6lJQenuof, people. ; ostriches! 9 Who gave -" . 63 Doies. , , Salome the - x- 64 Opposite of head of! John aweather. A the Baptist? 65 Body ot land. 10 Discoursetx 6 Decays. v :.:v coin. LTeUs. :.V .tormanjr." , 69Badly. 27 129- 30 51 " !l n Z "c: H H H Si Z Z 2 STR5T T - 5t 52 A sTprjSlsr nT "T rf "7 ! " 60 ""T T T1 v i ST t " 'x - 5' J -i y s - ISSSBl BlHBBl BBBVsBBBI BBBBBsWi ' MbB1BBBBBBBBBBBSS2ssBbJbSs1bBBBB1 Dr. and I Mrs Je Weight have returned to theirT ihome in DenverX Colo., after spending a week inPro'vo, the guests of .Mrs. Weight's Xxnother. Mrs. . U'-E. Eg-gertaen. Eg-gertaen. MrsrWeight wgf former-Jy former-Jy .Thelma ggertsen. Dr. Weight is a 'graduate of the "Rush Medical college at Chicago, and ia? doing in tern work atVthe general hospital in Denver. V '" ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles TviUs have returned home f ram. a ' delightful visit in. pPocatelio, Ioaho.lThey joined join-ed . abarty $t friends ihd toured Yellowstone park, alo ' the 'Grand Tetottational park, going-In. the L south entrance, via JaiSqkson Hole, and returning through west Yel lowstone. J Mr. and Mrsv' J Hj Ohwsn have returned from a- threerlweeks'-- trip Fto Colonla . Juarex. Mexico, where they visited R.B. Keeler and soff Richard. Mr. Keeler jaj principal of the academy at Juarez and president presi-dent of the. Juarez staice. Accompanying Accom-panying the Olsens home were Miss Beth Romney who will teach in the iehi high school and Margaret Romney who will resume her studies, stud-ies, at the B. Y. U.-. ., " A V . " CBf f ord "toangerfleld, son of Mr. .and Mrs: J W. Xangerfleldvv has left for the Pennsylvania university -medical. - school v-ial Philadelphia,' wnere ce -wiu conuzve nis meaicai- studies. le -has - ompleted - two 1 ufiDou ncvs i 1 "imril "RAlUf Rocietv eave I -- party Tuesday in the IAndon hall ; " In honorof the. outgoing officers, 1 TEva Thome." Annie ' Wrjghtf and T -i Dahlia Walker. -A ,finec program I . . was rendered, games played and Te? I'.'v freshments served! .' The new offl I ' racers are Luella Cullimore, Martha . e jars. Aiyri-vJvirM. uu tauiuj ; guests Sunday of her parents, Mr.'; and Mrs.' A-1 Cullimore. - , 1 H :x" ;;:;MisV Laura Fryer.;who is training , 411 Lite AJk wojiva ing the week end at home with her parents' Mr. and Mrs. lien Fryer,. ; b r : .'Mrs. ,ava Jtsrown Anaerson ana , " 'children of Ames, . Iowa, who ias heen visiting -with, ,'rehtUves . and ? ' ( friends the past two months alLio- - - 4ion.Provo andiJdaho, lef t Sar her , home Monday, where she; will : join., HvC, her husband. Dean Anderson ' who . .-is attending Iowa' State college, taking out hii doctor's degree, this P: V - . Jl X.. i ...it. J..1MM , , . c a wis, . V'MW - . uu uaufUKi y-T'Ttutb of I Idaho" Falls, Mrs. Ew? 7 Vettef and; daughters Ruth and '. v ; Virginia and son xEdward, were ; , guests Friday of, ."Mrs Alta E. Walker. parents Mrvand Mrs. Ben j. Walker. i1Mr.sjand;ics. Keith. I.ucley; of ugaen Jar ana jars. 4 - v--uiier ana Mr; andMrsi Arvill Cutler of- Salt Lake, : visited relatives here Moh- V v James wl Jryper aiut -sons Jtvoy and Dee of: Midway .were Lindon' visitors Weftnesday. , v ,.. was Salt Lake day; Mrs.-Eugene Webb of TLehi was a, Undon -vii tor Saturday. . , years work at , th University Tof Utah. s Mrs. AJalleV AJ Poulson and daughters, of Richfield, are spending spend-ing a few days hre with Mrs. Poulson' Poul-son' s parents, , Mrkand Mrs. M. C. Newell. j- -.. V' Mr. and Mra, JohnV Parker and children have returned to ' their home in Salt Lake, xaf ter spending a week, in Provo with friends and relatives. ,' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Purdue and family of Logan, were visitors in Provo last week, the guests of rela tive -and friends, m. " X. R. Humphreys of Logan, was among the visitors in Provo Friday. A. W. Workman of Ogden, spent Friday with Provo friends,. Mr. and ; Mrs. J. .W- Dansrerf ield, .has YOU WLLl COOK BETTER. WITH A MONARCH -nd wi,wIl fmd a real pleasure in working with this beautiful, gleam' ing enamel range, that is so easy to keep spotlessly clean! v " . : - --. -.v ' . ' t3f ? course, more attractive appearance is not thex thing that makes the MONARCH such perfect baker. Rather it's thathonest, rigid con-struction con-struction underneathrthe enamel body unbreakable Malleable Iron, permanently per-manently tightf riveted joints, and rust-protected, insulated 4-ply walls. That is what. makes the Monarch 'easy to control and maintain the same dependable service and fuel economy thruout its long, useful life-. Re member some 'old rahgesare extravagant of fuel. Perhaps it will be true econorrfy. to change now 'to a fine New MONARCH, though your old range may seem good enough to last another year. -v. ' .-ivvj.- i . '; ' ' - r-t ' ' .y .t ; i 1 ! t Own 'a5 Monarcli Coal Range - i '' ' ; ' . The Malleable Range That Has Stood the Test of Time! 1 H, Culmer Visitor -Wednesday. Reyden Dangefteld, son of . id. Mrs J.W-Dangerfield, , received his Ph' D. in political cl- j ence, at Chicago unversity, accord- ing w iwBBas receive uy . uia 'parents. . The young man has been on leave of absence from Oklahoma; university 1 m Tforman, Okuw an has-heen 'working ' on the: Hoovers SocaU-Trend ' commission. x He- is now returning to, the Oklahoma uniVersity. where he will teach political po-litical "science. " ' ;y , St ?t r , ' Mrs.Melba' W. Cluff and soh Ruton Mrs.v Alta E. Walker, and sonDeVere, "spentSunday. in . Salt Lake twl th" relatives - T Mr. and trs'. Lester Brockelurst and familyof Dallas, Teias were visitors Saturday and Sunday of Virginia Walker. t . 7- Albert Ande rson spent Monday In. Provo. C- ,; Ri G Ercanbrack Vas a Lindon visitor,: Monday. v v.. Miss Virginia ' Walker. , who Is teaching ' school at South Jordan .r . 1 -'r,7 " - - .v Mcejad Mrs. Marlln Dittmore are here vvislUng relatiyesA Mr. Dittmore 'has been employed in North, Bakota. X.- . ; - :4" - ' ..The; ,.Y,,,L. M 1 A.-., of Lindon. "ward 'gave .their opening party xuesaay evening. , a targe crowa was present.v Dancing and games Mr. and Mrs. vFred ; Mlllgan of Nebraska, are XvJsitingf- here . with Mr; and Mrs. Tracy Colvin. ' y , " , Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gadd have returned fromPeston, Idaho4 where they have "been spending' the past R. ldon. CTowther left last week for New 'York City, ;.-where he will, work or his master's degree In the field ; of commerce at New- York university; . j .- 1' , t" " ; ' : Prohibition Directo " McCamp- bell of New Yprk says hat "ladies should, have ;no part In 'the detect tion of violators; ;of . the , Volstead ftct." That doesnt-apply however, when friend husband comes in In his stocking feet after a lot of over work: at thejafflce .... x . Used cars-can be, purchased -very cheaply xthese . days. There's a f A" -V . .. V V ' TVe 1 'Announce a Reductidn:iff Prieife n J 1. Vyy;V: ; - 7 ,. , , '6 --i. V. - J 1 -' famous n:rxrTr3TTT q ppmfirfiiMvnM rn a t r ; 1 . , .- Dpeciar juump r wS special a-miui; uiri Delivered in your bin perfectlscreened oveiv our Shalcer- v : - ' f 4 M Screen :Iadinir Machines7 f A You mayirest assured thatyou will receive ur. regular high Quality !Knieht! " Spring Canyon CoalAtnaf we have'deliveredtto youfrna'ny . years . ak the :ibov reduced prices. v ompt-ourteous,an6l Efficient Service. -: and up , . COMPLETELY INSTALLED You can buy a Genuine Monarch Malleable Mal-leable Coal Range for al lows as this. White enamel bodynew' style buffet top Malleable body. Guaranteed construction- thruout this MONARCH Coal Range is far superior in value, service a,nd economy of. operation. , COOK ELECTRICALLY AND ECONOMICALLY 1 h WITH A M;P RANGE The Range That Is Beautiful Efficient Economical . 51 a v Will, put in your kitchen a' genuine full "enamel Monarch' Electric Range.) Vhtmser From " Dozens of yModelsw 1r ssMawap' i 11 .'. . ,- . .. -, ... : v ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE OF GAS ON A MONARCH PARAMOUNT GAS RANGE i jrT ? I - v:, a. . A - - '-r y - . ."y "-..i. 1 ' - PARAMOUNT Super-Heated Oven GAS RANGES - , . " ' are the result, of over- a quarter century of . range building ex- periencel . ; " y Surprisingly :, tioW'i&wed! I ' ;. and up v '1' SERVICES FOR EVAN ARGYLE Funeral services Argyle, senior student of Spaihish. MrS. Ida . Dusehberry ) oN W0V0 wilt: be" the' guest speaker . atJthe : wiTHfr ward '. services Sunday "for BvaWmf evening at 8 'o'clock. MvAlfreft sweason or rwrun' Fork higli school, were held itayor the fnrega wim aa Lake Shore ward chapel Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Bishop T. M. Anderson officiating strumentaK piece. The xriusic: Tfljl1 be. rendered Jty the cholr,- j t. ?: y The chapel was filled to overflow. Mrs. Orlando uruse? ana cnur aren,- 01 csaii- unnr,; were ouuw. guests' or Mr. and Mrs. M. E, IozljJ. . i Oarther arid GarnerPljwrsbtt ... are Visiting their brother :t Salt - lLake this week, r .yv- v: The welcome home party In hbn- ine with relatives and friends, of the bereaved family, many att Urid ine from out of town. There Was,l profusion of beautiful floral oier- Mrs. Maud Bellows and ArchJfc-. Glayson sang a duet; Miss Agnes Haleii vocal solo. ,On J?ieeUng Hour;': Gilbert Y. JohnsonTajagord Mrs uon u. t;iayxonr-na,jusx. two solos. "O My Father" andTTA Perfect Day." -y, The sneakers,' each, of -whom dwelt on the exemplary life of the young man,' were A. O. Elliott, a iam George Foster; stake .rresfc dent Henry A. Gardner and JBishop T. M. Anderson. . 4 Thomas Leslie Richardson of the Benjamin ward offered the lnveea tion: the ' benediction was v pro nounced by John Tuckett, Jr and the grave at the Spanish orK. cwj cemetery .was dedicated by BJshoJT I Lorenzo Argyle. 4. . MAPLETON rof Kenher )Clayto7wJi 7QpMt recently returned from a 'trV-yVayi mission in mngiana, was a vety en-Joyable en-Joyable affair for all present. The party was held at the Sharon, wad' amuseinent hall Friday ' evning. A , program- was enjoyedjy the t irst" part of the pvenlng, TwithtinemrV being made by , A. -V. AVatklns, stake -president, -Bishop- OilSLJO. derson and Mr. Don Clayton. -.Cen- neiralso? gave a talkx- coveriiijri hla mission . Following the "program. games and dancing entertained .the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whiting, antfj Mrs. May Ball and baby of Monroe were Mapleton visitors last week. Mr. jack Whiting of Burleyda ho, was a visitor at the home or - A charming affair of last; week was a wedding reception honor ef Mr. and Mrs. Bulon-Hone, Sat-I Sat-I nrday evening at the home cf Mr.' andMrs. ArthurjE) iSTewell ';Tha' - ' -cntertalnlnjr rooms were xbeaulU asters.- The, color scheme belg salmon and Whlttt vX rstiing or- Lchestra from Salt-Lake-kept, the guests in a lively, mood while they, played games, sang and danCod. Everyone ' had" y a -x" lovely time Mr. and Mrs. Burns Cdx of; Fair- view were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whiting, Sunday. t dinner was served the guests day her home. Included In the party were Miss Ruth Whiting, Mtts Iris Holley and Miss Eva Harmer. Miss Lucile Houtz and Mlss'Eya Harmer. of Salt Lake City, visited with their parents over theJweek- end. ... .' Mrs. Afton Matson of Idaho Is a Mapleton visitor this .week with I friends and relatives. relatives' in Mapieton stferoughottt the ,eWhg delk lous luncheon was served to-noyer Bixty-'ghests. : ' . S i " r- ' V-Vf ::--'. - Mr. and Mrs. B. P.. Caxripbelt -of' Salt Lake spent the" week ehd with Miss Uda Holley entertained i? iy nighi at a slumber party at .Mr;iand Mjoseph FAlW&r bseph FAFeathsr stone of. Salt . Lake - visited 5 with juts. Annie v. snow,.jajonaay.; Mr. J ames F'ederron. bf BaitvLaJce 9 pent Silhday vlsitlhghl "parehts, Mr. and' Mrs. i!P.: Bederscn;wff tv: - L' " "TV' BeautiftflPt will equip your kitcheny with " one of .-i these efficient and beautiful , Paramount Superheated Super-heated Oven Gas Kanges. v renuiims Free with Everu Monarch Purchase 77- f 1 " Eastern Utah Exclusive Monarchy A aehis for c Central' Stniithprnrrtnn -vr: Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Salt Lake Ctty were visitors at the home' of relatives on Wednesdayi""!, Mr: and Mrs. Lewis Jensen"id baby, of. River tori, were Mapleton visitors Sunday.' Miss Ruth Wlscombe entertained Mrs. Albert Stubhs. Wrk.- Harold Calder, Rulon a and k Glade 'Stubbs, motored to Salt. Laktf last 'weeSUV -. - j, V " ' ' - '' ' Mr.aad Mrs. mUm'Hampare) end famUy from Salt . Lake ' were Sunday- gnests of Mf.; ana mt. S. re : Mondays y. :j. '. r Mr, Leo prage V4 wife, pr San Francisco, , Mr.- and Mrs.?Alfed Prage and children orilUPIesht. and Mr. and . Ms. . Mahloh i prage and daughter .tnotdred' . to 1" Burlev. Idaho. to male a . a XanrnrlMY Vlni' rsn a group of friends at her .hdme their, parents Md Mrs. Tl C. Spafford and Miss' Fern Rowland of Springville.yMlss Wilma'WWt-lng, Wilma'WWt-lng, Miss Muriel Jensen and Miss Grace Holley, and the hostessy T'he I gresslve card games and in social chat. ' ' . r , s,- - "yMr. Xand Mrs. O. toAiiaerson Visited in Salt. Lake: Monday. yy : 51cs. L. M. Griffiths of vSiltLce was a visitor of Mr. and Mrj Max heresori lastoweelcyi, :vA?iv i Mr... and " ilrs. AlfrePmgeiiid The annual AchievementHifffTirum.i .. J -r iVl t 7i 01 apiewit:wuoTPrage, Sunday, av 'i iX y V held Sunday evening In thejfihselar-- - ' 1 ; : tf V Ail WOrk Will h riianlavMt-oni o . . -,S- . " " -'3 All work will .be displayedaSffii fine-prograin , ha3 heen outlined. with county agents to talkEveryi oe is requested to auencu.- The Misses Helen &n'd Bervl Whiting were hostesses to a -group of friends at their1 home Sunday at an afternon tea. Social chat Was the-main diversion.- Present: were Miss Bessie Diamond, Miss R Lee arid the hostesses program and games. -Mrs. Amanda DinJca , was in charge of 'the gram and Mr. LaMar Phereaon o'fi Salb v4sited his parents at dffem" Sunday.', Sun-day.', , a. -v , v. 7 Uss Lyle Hampshire speAtMna week end at Salt Lake. Mrs. Lewis Hansen and Mr. Van d Mrs. . LeRoy Nowell of Salt Lake were Sunday v ; guests of ,Mr 'find mibs xsesste Diamond, MlsaRuth Mrs. Jvaa Fartiswnrth. . lsr jH:.; Lee, ; Miss Maoel Dibble, Tft pnf . ttroar - with the latter by the wardTiffl- ' V 7 - - -lfra. The following numbers 'con-The 'con-The onenine nieht nt Mlituat iroalrtu,'j u.-' l . . -1.. v ' iim. uu a ucsuuy evening in tne rara amusement halk A laree crowd was in attendance ; o enjoy the act; urider the supervlsilon of Mrs .Zena WhlUng; 1 song. Second ward trio: readings ,Mfesi Colba' OalfleJ also of the Second ward of Sjartngn i in cnarge of the pro-1 vllle; ., song, ; guitar - quartets talk, games, beingrasisted Elmer; Bird., : -,- . V'VX--?-,' First vChurcfr df Christ; Scientist: .it- -- announces a- . - -t CHRISTIAN SCIENCE V. STUART BOOTH, CSiy of Denver, ColoraHcPMember of the Board.of f Lectureship ol;Ther6ther Church, The $lri$tr V Church of ChrisWt Scientist, pi Boston MasL Coriier iPfrstortli arid FirstjEast cw --Russell Co. 1 PJHONES.459-15(? :T!ie$ublic& totittekd : 1 ill ' v..;:i..iv. r. 'II . u m m mt r .-. f 11 jt .in ' II li if' If fr n Mil K f jr M W II -1 ill -y -v-. , is--y Ax.att. v l - I |