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Show X 7-' V . - . . : f 1 , "5 , V i.Wwml - r . ... 1 vv" ' v 50 Section SeoclsiSfecHbn 7," . . --V; AA i - 'P-RO VX,XUT AH C 0 U NT Y, UTAH,. S U N D A:Y, 0 0 TO B E R .1 8, 19 3 1, -y , A- : "; . A :-: -V" . A'A -' ' $r A'A-.:;' ; TT TT - sii Second I i I I ' i v I V V1 - ' 'J. PLEASANT f MISS VIOLA ;WEST, Correspondent On Saturday Evening the &Janiki ward M.,Ii A. sponsored a-fareweli k ty t or VHace Radmall who- ra-cetitlyrresigned ra-cetitlyrresigned as president of that organization as he - is going to Idaho--1 work. Games were played play-ed dm ing,. the entertaining houts and. a .-luncheon was .served v . ' ! Mr. and, Mrs. H. V. Swenson wer; Ldgun"- visitors Monday. ,,.Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Richards had as theii-dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mi' Hugh Jacobs of : Mrs. Meda Gleaaon, Mrs. Harold IlolbiOok, Mis. Bessie Coe of Salt - v IaWeand Mrs. Iiula Keri of Idaho VV'PaUH." were guests 1 at the Archie Maxtielu hohle Friday. ' One of the pretty affairs of the. week, 'was' the shoWe given by Mrs. . Arnel 'Greene in complimeht to her daughter Zina, who was married , Wednesday. October 14 to Kenneth Krcanbrck of Provot The eve-, eve-, ntng was spent , in games. A tjay luncheon; wa8 served td the sixty - guest .. V L v ' V.,- v. R. D. Wadley spfnt two days of . 'the week in Salt lake. - - "jtfr:' and s. John ehria-tensen wer e Sunday guests at the lirne , ClaytejTi homeVA " V; ' Mr. and Mrs., yJUiam Hfne", Mr. and Mrs. C; A. Fugal spent Friday - in' Benjamin. - V ' '. : Mr. and M rs. Clarf nee Freeman; Mr. and- Mrs. Ivor Peterson were supper guests at' th? William Peter son home tn Sunday, Mr. and MrsWilliani Cullimore and family- "ofGtrlae.d, Dorpthy SnoeD ' of : Ogden j spent the week .end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoell. f ' On Thursday Evening Mr. and JlrS H. W. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs.- Karl Banks attended a blrthT day dinner glverl , by Mrs Jifnius Hayes of Salt Lake in compliment of -herh-usbands birthday annlverj- ary. '- - - -. - MVs. Ethel West and family and &fi8s,: Josephine West spent Wed-"nesday Wed-"nesday " fn Provo. . , ' ' :. ;;-Mrs. William Peterson" Was - the guet of . her sister M rs. Thomas Crookston- of Americ&? Fork th Tuesday. v '-. 'l l4rs.Jo8eph Dlckerson, Mrs. F. C. " Shoell and Mrs. Joseph .West at- iended a social givenby, the ladies ..club of the. Old Timers organiza: M .1 v fThe' . genealogical , committee of the Third ward 'and - the bishopric made a visit , to tho Salt Lake ' Mr.; Ihd Mrs. -Almo Christiansen visited Vin Salt Lake Wednesday with their son Rhodinev - " - Mrs. Eliza Banks and t Mrs. , Karl Banks were guests at the -Tom ; Sorrenson home . a.t - Murray on Friday.. '. .:. .A 'i;: "': - ' r--; : ' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halliday. and their daughter Mrs. Luchis Laudie of. pgden are -vacationing in Caji fdmiaN-.-' ; ' v -; -:j ' ." . - - - A Mr. and Mrs: H. W. Clark and v family of San Jose, Calif., ara viait-. viait-. log for ; a few days in Pleasant y Orov.: Mr.- Clark 1s engaged tn buslaesa In. California. . -ifctA-'fe ' ' Daughters of ; the Pioneers enter-. '" - W -..'..-''. ,.v-"i. .;, . -. ANEXP3EBIENCEIX ; V : TRIOUS TO A 4 fairs proves that he iHlLbeaealV 'asrset toc)Prp vo!s wan v fEveh ''vliastai36pited.enil of Startup'sVy ; masures,V notabfyts UStampleSs" y; EnyelopesiandCards, J, effective Irijuiictibn law: and Kis ; Cthree-year iight and ;expendi -;: ,ture of hundreds of dollars 'f or f. r ; i jthe widowed i xhothers"; pension 4 lias ; blessed many .orphans; in ' KUtah county. Creprge fights and ; 7orks quietly nnd nlwrivftTror GROVE SOCIETY Phone '28-J - - - : lained the , pioneers of Pleasant Grove ' at the. log cabin Thursday afternoon. After a- program, luncheon lunch-eon was served. ' The: Second ward Relief society held ' work -meeting at the home' of - Mta. . JTiegina "Thorne Tuesday afternoon. A Jtray, , luncheon wad Benrtid after fhh wnrkSnc hnum I i . - j - --r . were over. " " J. r -Mr. i and Mrs: S. L. 1iite and daughters -Nina , and Beth, Lorena White, Mrs. Inez Olpin, Donna Olpin and loaura Swenson .motored to SaV Lak Saturday. v? Mej .11 Henry .-and his mother k Mrs. Henry, of Vernal visited at the Almr -Christiansen .home Tuesday. The : Pleasant G rove teachers cn masse attended vJhe U. K. A. convention con-vention at; Salt Lake the latter pari of the'weeic ' - Mr; - and 1 Mrs. Charles ' Ande.rsor., Mr. arid. Mrs. Ennis Driggs visited In ltii -on Sunday. 1; Mr. arnl Mrs. I. P. Harvey and Ttmfliy -. speut Thursday in Salt rane. v . y' ' Beautiful in every detail was the trousseau tea given by Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Greehe at her Rome Wednef day afternoom . The displays of wearing apparel and household necessities, all. th$ handwork of tjq bUdewre artistically arranged in two rooms. . - . Mrk.. Will Greene, the . niothei ; Mrs. Hazel Spencer, and Mrs. Thelma Frampton assisted Miss ElizabetH in - receiving ' the guests. Mrs. Ora Thome-presided at . the punch . -bowl and Mrs." Bern ice Jacobs; Miss Ruth Smith and Miss Ruth Peay erved. Mr. and' Mrs. C. R. Clark gave a costume parjy at their home Tuesday Tues-day eyenihg. A hot .supper was served by he '. hostess during the first part of the evening, and.lat.r games "were enjoyed.. --The . guest list included Messrs and Mesdames Byron Adamson, Lewey Adamson, Basil IWalker, H. C. Robertson, Richard Walker, R. L. Tomlinson, Arnold Hendrickson, . Lloyd Gray, Clarence Hilton. IV josenn' oiBinof H eber was a pleasant Grove visitors the first of the week. . ' Mr.-and Mrs. J. L Harvey spent the past week inSalt Lake the guests of Dr.- and Mrs. DA. HarveS and in .Garland, visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey,. Jr. . . ;Mlss Arviila Clark entertained the M. I. A, takev board at the Dr. O. E. Grua home .Tuesday evening. James fH, WalkeTs gave a book re port "and Miss Clark gave a reading. Refreshments? wefeg'erved- by the hostess. , -r'"ir-"'" , Andrew Johnson of New York and his brother Lewis Sipgieton of Calif ornla spent the week visiting with . their sister Mrs M. S. Chris. tianien; and other -relatives and friends. ,. Mrs. Florence Walker gave an afternoon -social Thucsday in com pliment to MrS. : Maud Adamson The . guests were Mrsj Margaret Adamson,! Mrs. 'Thelma' Adamson, Mrs. Gladys - Hilton, Mrs. Bertha Gray, Mrs. Oral Hales, Mrs, Venna Clark. Mrsi Novella: Clark Mrs Rhoda Clark, Mrs, Josle RasmuSon ant Mrs;' Co fa Chadwick: - Irand: Mra:-Tom Van Wagoner spent Wednesday In Heber. .1 ju - vV ORGANEEIV: EAIILESS, PUOGaEIVEr. INDUS FAULT; PUBLIC SPIRITED; but effectively; nrreat nrincinlesL- STARTUP X You and Your Friends Mr. and Mrsi. E. L. Kammerniyer, (tiVern Page) who Were recently married, left "Saturday f or ; a two weeks' visit with relatives ih-Wis consin. ' f" ' V Wells I- Brlmhall and J. William Knight attended the B. Y, U. alumni banquet held'aVthe Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City Fiday evening. eve-ning. ' - . 1; ' ' " . V II. Stevens of Price; was a visitor, in Provo Friday; y! I - I; f Mrs. II, K. Allen of the general Re4ie society board Is attendmg the Relief society conference sessions ses-sions of the South Sevier stake this week? end. ' ' ' - . lUijph Smith was in Salt Iike Thursday on business.'-;' Jw" :C.. Stalky of Shof ield, was inonsr. the business J visitors in Provo tlie.laHer part , jbf la,st week. Iixi Sutherland and Rohm Boyle, bothx of. Eureka," were mai. J ried Friday , at the county court houset. . County; Clerk Frank. Salis bury, performed the ceremony. . Mr., and Mrs. 'Alma M. Barney have a fine baby girl, born , Friday morning at the family home. Mother Moth-er and baby are doing nicely. . JVIervin J. Wright ind Mabel ' Wheeler of Sprlngville, w"ere issued a marriage license, at the, county f-ourt house Friday. Mrs. , II. H, Nielsen and ions, Dean And Paul? of Provo, and Mrs.' Nielsen's mother, Mrs. Ellen Har-mer Har-mer of Springvflle, are spend a few days withy relatives and friends in N Ogden. . ' Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Stevens and. children of Logan, are spend- mg the week end in frovp witn Mrs. Stevens' parents, Mr. and Mrs.1 Mark H. Brimhstll. Dr. Stevens is; assistant microbiologist at the U. I A. C. at Logan. ' - Mrs. 3, WilUam Knight of the? genera Relief society board,' is attending at-tending the Freemont stake Relief society conference ' at . - Rexburg Ida , this week end. - - ' ' ' " ' ;' - ' V.. W. J. Parker of Ogden, spent Fridaywith Fri-daywith Provo. friends, 7 ' ' : .-- . . . . .. '- .,' ' . '' '"Mr.-and Mrs. Kenneth' J. Mike-sell Mike-sell of Alhanibra, California, have a fine baby boy, born Saturday, October 10, at their homeaccording homeaccord-ing to a message received byM.be grandparents,; Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Robbins of Provo. Mother and babe aregettiiig along splendidly, according to the. word received here The new arrival has' two sisters. Mrs, Mikesell was forrnkv ly Hannah RobbJn"of royo. 'i ; , '" ' " ; V Miss Jean Roller of Delta, spent the latter part of the week in Provo Pro-vo with friends;- i .;'- DOG BITES FRIENDLY MAN, BOSTON,- Oct. 17(U.R) Rulse Dolega, .Aconfinedto the House' of Correction on DeeV Jsland, became lonely and tried yto Vmake friends with a police dog: .He reached out for the dog's paw. The dog leaped and Dolega's face was bitteh. "AKBON" jfiVER COLUMBUS XX)LUMBVS, 0.r Oct 17 UJy The IT. S. Akron, cuisihg in a, leisurely rnanner downMjtate on itr 48-hour endurance flight, nosed her "way over Columbus, this morn- , A SOCIALLY , V i- - ,' . . , . "'. , . 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"The association found after organizing or-ganizing that it '.was - cheaper to have one truck , pick up cream at ihc farms and deliver it. direct i.0 L the plant, than it was to maintain both . cream stations and cream T-Outes, and by this method,' considerable con-siderable saving would bQ made to the farmers,' said Mr. Thayne. "Thevoffcers worked hard to put over theorganization and get. the route established, and are to be i complimented for their efforts. The .-officers of the association are: HOrc-n . Curry, president;, ,M. R, Mitchle, vice president; Jepp K. Thoinas, secrttary; Oeoree Wllkins and Jepp Thomas, , Sr., jlirecters. The i lqKte now beim? hauled o "-e i-Unt ofxthe Utah-Wasatch at Frc v, ' Services ArexHeld V For Tliomas Jex SPANISH FORK Funeral vices for Ttiomaa Jex, native of England, who died suddenly .Tues day night, were held Friday after- nnm ftt the Fourth ward chapelft&ti&day vhlng at VpJaasaa with Bishop Arthui" T. McKell in charge. The ward choir sang the opening number, A. R. Creer of-icred of-icred tne invocation -F, J. Faux sang a solo; ''O Mv FatHer.',. The speakers were ! John H. Ilayes, Postmaster David T. Lewis, Munda C Gisleson, Bishop -.Anderson of Sharon ward, ftqvo; and President Presi-dent Henry A. Cardner and Bishop McKell -who made , the closing remarks. re-marks. An instrumental selection. "Sweet Alice, Ben Bolt,' was fen dered by Mr. and Mrs. Max Thomas and, MrsN Blanche Thomas; Mrs. Ethel Pyne of Provo sang a solo, "Resignation TVIgJry4the-aay;With Mrs; WUltam Oarfleld was offered by Heber T. Robert son. R. H. Jex dedicated the grave in the .Spanish Fork city, cemetesy. There was a large attendance, many friends coming from other towns - N.' k ... i . 4-HaubstoGet -s. , v . ... Achievement Pins Achievement-pins will; be - pre--sented to more than 600 4-H club members of Utah county at three Achierementvday exercises to be held next week.. The first program fori the clubsi of the north end of the county at Lindon, Pleasant Grove, Manila, American Fork Alpine and -Lehi will be held Thursday at 8 p. m. in the Lehi Fifth, ward amusement hall. . . ' " ' The second meeting will be helcjU - .-. r, .' '.- . - .- .-; -' : -1-5.; ' , . . A-.1 . As important as Gold Reserves to aBink are the Reaervee of the 'individual " In the form of Inteliectaaf 'and Cultural . TralninrN ; LAST. CALL TO ENROLL T. B. Y U. EXTENSION: CLASSES ft '. Vv4': A-'".'": HEBE ' THBYAEE: "A A - 1. Elementary Accounting. Five' hours credit. Boyle, Fee H2i$; Wednesday, October 21, 7 o'clock. Room 218E.v r l" " & : - 1 "" ; :V, . i.-;.-. " . v;....'. :v- ' . 50. Intermediate Accounting. Fow hpiire credit c Clark. Fee $100 - ' Wednesday, October -21, To'ciocX'Room-'SSOE. ' vv' I Applied Ait. .Fouir hours credit JensehiTFee $10)6. 1 Thuxsdayi-October Thuxsdayi-October 22, 7:30 o'clock", Room I40A I , ' ' , ',w,V , 1. Elementary General Chemistry. FoukAcarra eredlL-MawfFee v J10X0, iyYednesd,Cberl;7oJdock, Room teSE. V 74x, 174X. Public v School organlzattos aiid Admlalstration. Four .- hours . credit; Lambert; . . Fee J10A,Maday, October ; 19, : I J v v4:50,obm 240E' r' '-r " ' .ft- TfliflflAlia TVmzA rttnif Mao aw am aw fro .-'PnAar Ysti msI rtt a V , t ton, Fee $10.00. Thursday,- lL Advanced English Grammars V ,a3U3AiO.Monday, October I llx, ut English Iiteratore. ee iojdo, Monday. October 19,":.4:S0;Room 140 A ;; . v -s 80xS2x World Iiteittire A Four or sIx ltouii 'cwt VMra. Jen-"' ; t-- a ueauajr, vcioper t l or 5L Historv of ClvilIsation.vTve ?hours credrt -Snow, Tee ) $120 Monday, October It, 7 p'cloclc; Boom 285E.v" . ' t f L Elementary , French; Four hours credit's Cummings.- Fee $10.00. Monday, October I977oTclock, Room S30E. ' I 1. 15 Advanced Pitman Shorthand. v Six hours credit. Ald.V FeeJOO. i 87r Phlloeophy of th Good life. 7 I . 'Fee J100.sMonday, October , Woodward, :Thuisday, October 22. 7:50 "o'clock, Room 21ga i ruoue . speaking, iour hours cjeditPafdc.. Fee .$10.00V i Thura- day October 22, 7:30 o'clock. Room 24fXX .-,:". v . s J . - . - " - r, v. r Sr Anthropolojy.Tive houracredlt Hansen.TFee Jli5a Mondiy, - v' .October 19, T o'clock, Room 280E, - C Sli S2. Phlloeophy, and Appreciatlon'of JIuslcvFour hours credi t r v aaaaaen. x ee siuow. uonoay, jucto&er - xs, T o'clock, ;Koooi . - - 270CLV ' :- ' "J "i- - ' n j l?o farther Information call -or .. v. - ... .... ' LAKE SHORE . ilrs. G.yA.Jiill, entertained xat her home last Wednesday evening, honorine "thebirthdav. anniversary T ; her sister. Miss Leona ' Grave i ,-". TlmfL was .spent listening to radio"" was served at, 6 p. m. Covers- were- -- laid for 3T. ' - cMrr and Mrs; S. " A. Bellows anl 'son Ray spent Sunday in Payson, the' guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Miltott.vS DrolIinger.5r-"v"- 1 Mr. and Mrs. rL. Terry and f am- : lly wererthe- Sunday guests of- Mr. X and Mrs. Jasper Hall. "Mrfand tMrs. John Money acK family of Palmyra were the dinaer guestspf rMr. and Mrs. 3 Allen. Auanison on ssunuay. ' . . - jst A Ivell appointed dinner parw waac-givetmf the daughters' and daughters-in-law at - the homev.of Mrs. Joseph Francis on ,Sundy . in nonor wine seveniy-rirm zurin dayTanniyerstfry of . Mr. ' Francl s? .The dining table was centered; witbr r large hi rthday cake, l which was v. ' prettily decorated with 75-r red ; candles. Asmall red earndle in aV. Usrerholder -r ,was i arranged, - at y 'v either endTaf the table. - . . : V, -Covers were Jad lor the guest of v Jaonor, " lor- - 28 immediate family. membersnd the following' out-of-- 'A townueatst Mr.. and Tra, Alma; -Andrus -and Henry Gardner, Sr4 ' of Spanish Fork and Miss !DeIiitt' - Gardner of West Jordan. V. : - fij J aauJJariene Wi lson ente rta 5SSk, arranged' party. Games .and apro- T grara.featured the main part of the eveninr. after: - which ? candv v wa! r ytnaeythevXilsses JOarlene -Wll sonr ladysj Hicks," Bernice Davtsv Donna Clayson, X Clara Barney, Bess and, Beth, Ferjrusoh. i '-Misa Loa Toud charmingly entep tainedTf or, : 17 - friendSv' Sunday eve-t " - Vt- ' ' " S ".Mr Jtnd Mrs. B. F, Simmons -and ' daughter Verda ' and NLeOraand v MrT and MrsF. C. Simmons motor-vS. and Mr. and Mrs. O. EL Green. Special 'exercises were held In v school on Monday, honoringvC6eV iumbus dayvSchooi closed at.noont-t Wednesday for ; beet .vacation an4 win reopen Monday-morning,, Octo- itf lhe-: Benjamin warQ House,. FtJ ; day evening.. 'for 'the club', at Genola' Payson, - Salem, : SpanisJi' Fork, Inland, Benjamin tandrnuake Shores T - u -i ne r mai of . tne tnree eeasiona win Ae held in the Pleasant-Viwi amusementhall, Wednesday, cto-? Der 28rtt7:30 p.W - v 7 The meetings will be la charge V' of Anson B b: Call,; Jr, and ' , jbnys . ', . mm. J . J l-eigh. , C Chinese alchemists were seeking. the pill of immortality in the third turyTRXL cen' . . . OctoberSV1"30. Room 21&B. ? Fbr"hours credit; Jensen'-Fee o'clock. Faculty Rpom.' v FonrOiouraJ credit Mra;; Jenseav ttoom-lfiJA. : i r : .i-,.r Four hours cit . Woclward. If -137 o'clock. Rocjn 21SEL ' - r (ft write, the Extension DivUloa." . V.' It- i. n r, 1 7 ... r. . . . . . - ... . . .-... . ... iiiriin - - . - '.'(Tiid r.::t;cal' Advertisement) ' A i'-. 1. '-. .1 s. . |