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Show P R O V 0 (U T, A H) -SUNDAY HER AL D, SU NDA Y, DECEMBER 27, 19 3 1. PAGE THREE V iferidered ristmas brie of the tppsttattractfve social functions of the holiday season, was the annual phristmas dance -of the members of the.Elks'lubrheld at Ihe HJllci' Vorne' Cbriit'trias hTghtl BitrJCreen' 'TrailblaierX f urniSTj-ed urniSTj-ed .' the ftiuiia Three Christmas trees;' gay 'with cbldred' lights, tinsel and 'ornaments, wee' 'the etuVs of tfre' attlstW ' deiqrltfve5 scheme.' Other 'Christmas motifs were5 eih-ployed.5' eih-ployed.5' ''' ' ' 1'.. ' Helhief,ttansen -wkgekerkf gbftr-' man" on arrahgetejts ancP 'Te'd ? Johnson? was .-chairman' of the dec o rat km committee. - , Employees it Qiristms Employees of the' tytah' pil -and Refining- company' of - Provo,' en-Joyed: en-Joyed: a. Chria.tmaa party'JCbristmas .eve at the plant. . Gifts were xchange and re fre8h,ments were served lo -14. Christinas Diniier At Cragtmbixie jur.- unu ru viii urKun eu . telained at a: well - appoihted din-rner din-rner at thelr bime j CJirifctmas day. A tiny Ch ristmas Jee.-centered the dining . table, .on ..eitherA side, of which, was a -green candle in -a'sll-ver. holuer. ' . ' !, r Covers "were laid for ifr, and Mrs W.k. Spafford. Miss Emma Spaf-ford. Spaf-ford. Miss Louise Spa'ffortl, Harold Spafford, Dr; and Mrs.' Arnold Rpbi-son Rpbi-son etty Jane Edgaf and Rosalie Rosa-lie "Roblsori, Mr. noMrs. . Ellis Peeler, Miss Helen ;Rpwe and the host and hostess. t. . Mrs. fjusentfetry ' Lectures In S: L. Mrs. Ida SmooifPusehberry was the' gi est speaker at! the session of the Salt Lake Ladies' Literary club, held -Wednesday, afternoon m that city.. . y-' 'v' The ' speakei: related -mtefesting experlencesof- her trrp?aroind the .world.-''r"V-:-t: KeoeKans iance Se For TueaSajT ' An old-time - dance Is; l5 given by ; the members of ; .Deborah Re-bejtah Re-bejtah ' lodge No. 6, Tuesday " evening eve-ning at the L O. O. P. halL- ris requested that the ruests come' attired ' in old-fashioned cos-1 iumes. Aii jteoeicans ajid odd vet-lows vet-lows and their partners arfe invited.' .tst'ip'-.ir PiPnmary i 2 PartPlannea S 7 -- ' The annual Christmas party of the Pleasant Viewward Primary will be held Monday af 2 o'clock' in the amusement hall. , 4 Air boys" and gfrls the1 Ward, Up to thege of li . and I3;1 Vet spectlvely are cordially invited. 4: j-J'i :y.-.'pifrt:l .... XiiBcnna Amies GtiiB Mr. and Mrs. Earf Ferguson wilt be hosts - to" members of .thts, La BolSna ' Amies ciibat.the- home Monday evening. '. -: veii aiib : Miss Virgie Beelai- will be hostess host-ess to members of the Clivell club . at ;Ter -home Monday f evenlngi. - SewingX music and luncheon will betlre diversions. " WATCH FOR I- lIl?flATTTCTCr ft- yrWO-FORONE S,At fr 2 HOME OWKED p.. DRUG STORES Elk- !CH (Mm -3 .') v - 4 . 1 Eld ; Watch For OpninpDdtei dtmilLPhu You ToiWaitV : ) GfivelKSrls I I K I - , ' ' . ! Exchange Gifts An enjoyable-thno was spent by mem ibers-of he,Cli olup at their fiAf Chxistmaa party at the rinua home, of Miss'Grace, Harris mas -eve. , .- --.. ,, t - ;V ADelicious luncheon was served ami' lovely ! CnHstniasgttts 'were exchanged.' T ... "'"'V ''"'. 'V-. '"In attendance were. lias Clara Peterson; Mls$ Ttjayei'h.Harrls, Miss Virgie Beelar' Mlss IJIlian"lyt6rtt-mr;Miss IJIlian"lyt6rtt-mr;Miss Mary Moir, Miss Zola Martin, MisV Amy Cummltrgs, tMISs TJrma Brown, Miss Margaret Mcjiam, Miss Melva, Shairtleff, Mtes Merle Cummmgs. miss tve- Iyn -pfusse ami Mrs;"Ethel & beau. . " v J. , :t Visiting Mr. and Mrs.' R. $1, Chamberlain have as their holjilay house' guests Mrs. Mary " Chamberlain of Salt Lake City, and MfT and Mrs. Dee Chamberlain. 4 Mr and Mrs- Dee. Chamberlain were recently mdi he'd ;ln theism George temple. , '' The "bride was formerly Virginia , PaVrish - of Centervtlle,; yiah: ' She is a grariitiaVe" df Ctoltrmbia uni ver-sityrri ver-sityrri New TTork CKy, aHid at1 the preseht time lias "charge of 4,he hom'e; economics 'department at the B. A.-C at Cedar CSty. ; ? ' Mr:;Chdmberlain is a former stu dent of the B. Y.' U. Guests At Dihrier On Christmas. E)ay MA" and Mrs." Josejh 5 Watd entertained en-tertained .at -a delicious-Christmas filriner at the4rs home; Covers were laid for Mr; and Mrs. J. N. Carf er; sonJack, and daughter, daugh-ter, Marilyn,cfand Mrs. Elizabeth Boardman. T-urkey Dinner Christmas Day 'Mti and Mcs. Alfred iC. Johnson entertained at an, elaborate turkey dinner at 'their 4om . Christmas day,- covers being .laid for the following: fol-lowing: ; f, ;.i . r' ; ''Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Van" Wagenen 'and two children of .Ogden, Affon, iBefioVkdFr MaOofinsoh" and' the host, and tipatess. . , , . sChtitina$ Dinner . jsars.. isaomi uougias -ano nss Rhoda -Douglas gave an -attractive ChHstimu,ay..famiiy; dinner at their home. ?..-- ' r. i : - The two long- dining tables were prettily ' decorated with polnsettas and carnations. Covers,- were! laid for? Ihe following: V , , Mr. and Mrs. Bert" R. Sutton and &aughterstr 'Marlota'Mae," brrhkJ, Ruth 'arid: Efeatlfeth? William1 Ml Douglas J and' daughters, ' Naomi, Erma ami Sybl Mr ancr Mrs. J. Zabriskier Mrsiv Grace' Bass; Ster- lingroirnatrjr and CSart Elliott. 1 rv r,fj c " n . : -v PONGEE .IS SMAJtT ; Pongee curtains are sniart tinrAny informal roomj in the. house. The natural . ..color of ' pongee blends with" almost '. everything ;,but it v -. uitiovif imi . awa : comes in all shades so you' can easily choose . one which' exactly suits you." " . . A number of universities and colleges col-leges ' that - lost ' money - on the football foot-ball season are beginning-.to think that perhaps - the . game was overemphasized,-after all. . J.AN -JXl. fw4e knt Newlpveds Del i LZL kUle bow. i Mated with hlua WX Jv f Fbtmer Provol Girl Is-v: Is-v: ; Wed' .. Miss Civis Dtrvis, 3 daughter of Mr. G. E. Davis of Los Angeles. Calif., formerly ef Provo, was united unit-ed in marriage to E. JL .Ray of GlehdaTe, Calif., Christmas day in' Mr. and'Mr. Ray' Will reside' hi Clendafc, where iMr. Ray -4s en- g&geu in me reai estate ousiness lThe Davii fawrtiv tn t t w -"" -uj uly Diniier - Un Christmas Day Mr: aid Mrsv-olwi CoHlns 'gave a Tamlly'-dmner.at their home' ChrlstnVas day v i - Covers 1veie laid for Mr. and Mrs. Wr'.A. Uitrms:andlMr. Arid Xlrft. Albei t OolUns' of Silt Lake,, Mr, : and : Mrs. A. -C. . Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Jatik Collins, Miss ' Bessie Collins, Misa Luclle polllns" and Max Collins. , ' . Second Ward Relief Society l iflne program'fcas been arrang-e arrang-e fqr the Relief society meeting- to l1! inth Second ward Relief society hall Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock. Two vocal solos will be rendered Uy Miss Hannah Reynolds, Miss Helen Decker' win 'reada 'play, and a Vocal s61o nta lbe furnished by Maude Carter. ' Elmer Johnson will tive t the lesson. T , 1- i ' u And Your Friends C Burton 'Bbunlres of Kaysville and Lois Aftonr Creir ; hi Provo, were granted a4ieense to wed, Thursday at the county cort house lyiw A Oreert of Parawan, was avisitor in Provo Thntsday. Orville Hafen of St. George, spent Thursday with Yriehds in rrovo. Tank Ramsey' has feft for Los Angeles,. Califs where he will upend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. George W. Swan. and Mrs. JTohn ni hTL. Prahd Mj:' arid Mre.Davld C. Wktkms Of Pocatello, Ida, left this SJSJS? Ae?alif.Mr. andMrs:Lewis will remain there nntil April 1. jvjsftlne witE " their xamiiy,. .. .. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill B.: Allred anjt tby, former! of Provo, are visiting here' from Crockett, Cali-forrila.vt Cali-forrila.vt Mrs. "Alfred' was ' formerly Pearl Hardy of Provo,, . ' v " ' j. . ''. ." 1 v Mr. and Mrs.- Bbtke Pey have 'a eon, born December 21; at the home of ; the T grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J, p: Boyd.Mrs.PeaywasJformer- lyf sadie Boyd. Mother and "baby are doing nicely.4 V ' ' " MW VeW botiher ' of anab,' is visiting here during,' lp holiday. Mr. ; Mrs.4 ' fer ' onww have'returnedto thefr hwne wfljds 1 Arireles 'Calif : ftttki. rw. weeks in Prpvowilh relaUves and friends.' They were1 -accomanlel ndme byTMra! Geftrfn TUru, j- :. ...... . . uu nn, Billy and Elnwi: who5 will main there for two weeks. MrW W aegg. cf Vineyard, wishes to announce the arrival of twin granddaughters; born this morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winters in Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Winters was formerly Verona Clegg. Mother and ' babies ate, gettlngvalong splendidly;- ' Theron . Delmar Hull and Sadie Amber Sellers of Provo; were issued :a marriage license at the county court house Thursday. -.( , U; : ' ...... v .. -A,;flhn "ig being made showing t,he process of , pearl . fishing. In fthe Perslaivgulf.' V if- ' r t . -. - .-. f '.- ..ii 1 . i $-t- VfrieM,t.i - 4'f'.-- J t.i . j. . .... ' ... 7.. J- mm if i ... r, a yvwyj w im. - .... - ill I I i i i r n SOCIETY MARKSWOMEN ' , pp Itpf pi 3K' - Society 's- wtatep: season ' isn't entireVa roundof indoor parties, as this picture shows Here, handling their .guns in" swanky fashion, are three New Tork social leaders who .turned out for the opening of the trap-shooting- season at Glen Cove, Long Island. Left to right are Mrs. Hunt DickInson,"Mrs. George A. Thorn JrJ, and Mrs. F.P. Lindh. Sellers-Hull Marriage Is Announced The marriage of Miss Sadie Amber Am-ber Sellers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sellers of ( Provo, to Theron Delmar Hull of Pfeasant View", took place Thursday af ter-rloon. ter-rloon. ' The ceremony- was performed by Bishop J. B. Ferguson at his home Ih the Edgemont ward. Mr. and Mrs. Sellers gave a family fam-ily dinner at their home Christmas day in honor of the young couple. Covers were laid for 25. . Mr. and Mrs. Hull will reside in Pleasant View. iJOance To JFqllow Basketball Game ; . "M" Men "and Gleaner girls of he Lake View . ward will give a dance., .Tuesday, evening in the amusement .hall. Good music has been, arranged and all are invited. ' Preceding the dance, a basket-hall basket-hall game will be played, which. will commence promptly at 8 o'clock. :sco(jt r i ' ; .V-.-.--a.-. a 4. 5, 6. ; and panel, ytib ngUiwocds changing one tetter to toon each new. woraf . i ution GaTNfCAL TOMaTO LED TOLEDO and SEV1U are ihe Iwa rtiurw of Spanish cities that were htdtlfn the above sentence. 2y GOOD 1 1 STICK-t'ftS MANY HIGH CLASS MAKES ONLY $56&W SAVE ONE-THIRD ON -YOR CO Ali BILL Kiev (SnE'ediillatioE'G AS LOW AS" . PHEE STOVEBOAID, PIPE; "DAMPER J i SHOVEL AND COALf UUCKET r H rnaKe x ouruouars uount.At v ngagement Is l Announced I ' .. , Announcement is mal'e by Mr :and Mrs. Louis Kelsch of Provo, of the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Anna, to Charles Rohbock, s6n f Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rohbock of -American Fork. Mr. Rohbocl?- will leave January '4 for the Swiss-German mission field of the L.D. S. church. . ;.. ... ... 0 . . ' "n " Christmas Party ;For Youngsters 1 Officers and teachers of the Sfhird ward Primary entertained e children of the ward at a de- ightful Christmas party at the museront hal. -i ,-j banta c:iaus twes-4nattendance !4.t the gay affair and presented .each with a Christmas stocking. Dancing-'' was enjoyed and a lively Christmas program was furnished. : ' SpeciaWWieeting Of Valley Chapter valley Chapter No. 3. O. E. S., !will hold a special meetine Tues day evening: at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Initiations andinstallatlons will be held and after the meeting, re freshments will, be served. All members of the order are urged to attend. -Full Course 5C Dinner 5C Hot Plate 25C Luiich 25C TAKE HOME A PIE - . A'riy kind - Any Time I " 350C EACH I SUTTON CAFE 4 AC.(0odfpiace Eat USED rramilv riome - For Christmas ; Mrs. Joseph, A. Stubbs was hostess host-ess to members of her. family at an elaborate, dinner at her home Christmas day. . ' " Covers were laid for Mr. and Mr,s. Earl Stubbs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adamson ' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Stubbs'and son, Mr. and Mrs. ' Don 'Adamson, Mr.: and , Mrs, " Clyde Olsen, Miss Claris Stubbs "and the hostess of Provo, and Mc. and Mrs. . Virge Stubbs of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adamson entertained en-tertained at-dinner ' at their home .Saturday - '.or i Mrs.- Joseph A. istubbs, Mr. and Mrs: Don Adamson Adam-son and Miss Claris Stubbs, . : "Y" Faculty Mzril Arrange Social The B." Y. U. faculty men will tender 4merofeer3 of the B. Y. U. Women's organisation, a social to "be-held Wednesdrfy evening in the faculty roomsat theuniversity'. A lively program has beei prepared pre-pared ;and refreshments- will be served. TThe committee on arrangements includes: Will Boyle, chairman; vv.ll SnU, Will Snow and Will Hanson. ... ... o. Dinner Guests On Christmas A well arranged Christmas dinner din-ner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown at their home. , CdVer were laid for Mr. andMrs. E. W. Brown and sons, Frank and Beit of Springville, Mr. and , Mrs. Wahdle ppenshaw and son Mack, and the' host and hostess and family. Christmas . decorations were employed. em-ployed. " Program For c ... M. I. A. Class Mrs. W. H. Boyle1 will give biographical bio-graphical sketches of the lives of a Russian and a Hungarian playwright play-wright at the meeting of the adult class of the Sixth ward M. I. A. which is to be held Tuesday evening eve-ning at 7:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. Mrs. Boyle will furnish special music and she will read a one-act play. SALE CONTINUES FOR 14IG DAYS! EVERYTHING MUST G6 AT A SACRIFICE PRICE! LADIES ' DRESSES 2 DRESSES for DRESSES for 2 dresses for DRESSES fw DRESSES for Pre-lnventory 2 For Outing Flannel GOWNS AND PAJAMAS to HOUSE DRESSES ; pOBES...r, RAYON GOWNS LEATHER Curses ..... LADJES' HATS . . ... ... "4 Pre-lnventory ANN MEREDITH . BOWL TIIK SERIOUSNESS OF' COLDS I belieye that if we, were thoroughly thor-oughly alive' to the' damage suffer ed through head colds we wouldi avoid them As we do smallpox! Continued Con-tinued attacks of head colds eventually even-tually result in sinus infection, an: sinus infection is much pain to our tterves and our pocketbooks. So watch' out for "head "colds." !' ' When premonitory symptoms make, their appearance, (chilliness. stinging of the throat, or tat-f unny- Uckling sensation in the back of the throat and inner ear) get busy and drown the cold with alkaline liquids. Taken, in . the., very early stages, common baking soda is said to be effective in breaking up aJ cold. . A teaspoonrul- of soda taken in a glass of hot water every thirty minutes' until four doses have been taken, is advised. But, somehow or othet, .a-cold has a habit of sneak ing upon us, and it is well estab lished, before we know- it.. The thing to do then is to go to bed for a day, if possible, to drink quarts of sourish hot lemonade, let up on solid foods, and. take a mild laxative. Thus flushing of the whole system literally sweeps the -cold out of the body as dirt swept out of a room. TODAY'S RECIPE PARSNIP PANCAKES 3 cups hot mashed parsnips 2 eggs, well beaten' 2 tablespoons melted butter 3 tablespoons floor 1 teaspoon salt 1 v amir to make thick batter L don't know where parsnips got such a bad reputation . , certainly certain-ly theydon't deserve it. If you doubt my culinary opinion, jnst try them this wayv and be convinced, serve them wirb any-kind of roast meat, with chops, steak, or fried chicken. The first step is to prepare and cook enough, pr.rsnips to make 3 cupfuls after mashing. Keep hot in a bowl whije mixing in the butter but-ter and flour, then set the bowl on the mixing table while the eezs are I Whipped, and when partly Pooled add the eggs and a tiny bit of milk. Stir well, and add more milk if the -95 $4-95 -$7-9.5 $9.95 $12.95 J Sah lor Q - - . -1 - - - - I ' DANCE SETS HOUSE SLIPPERS FRONT APRONS . LADIES . - SWEATERS V. : . LADIES' HOSIERY $1.39 . , . Sale parsnip batter seems too thick. It must be thin enough, to spread out nto a small pancake.' . : . Drop .by , spoonfuls into deep fat;'j or fry them like ordinary rncajcer; In butter or baton fat. Pile' them' up. keep hot under a bowl and-Just before sending' to table cut th? stack in" quarters fo'r eonvenierfce In "serving, ' ' Six people can he' served ' with the- parsnip recipe. iitlp recip'e. The calories for"" single portions are around 250 eacli3 s Ato food value, titey arre'bn a' par x with baked potato, and butter, and1' they take ' the place of potatoes' when served this way.- ' WHEN YOU.COME TO SALT LAKE CITY 0se the" r Htitel AllrExpense Rates PLAN A J (Good Week-ends Only) Including the following accom. mOdationsH artd ferilertalnment:. Choice front room with bath; Saturday "night- cabaret -dance: dinner; car storage; breakfast. PLAN B CGdod Any Time) ' PERSON. DAYS .. . .. Including thir following accomodations accomo-dations a n d entertainment; Choice front room with bath, 2 days and l" night; car storage; dinner, breakfast am Juncheon7 two theaters, Publis or R. K.'0. "Cksapw than sUrbir at HOTEL NEWJiOiJGE w, S. Sutton ' nl MstT " On' lt Lake Cto. UUli Si BEAUTIFUL FURRED COATS Reg. $15.00 to $35.00 values, ..:.l're-Invertorv Sale Price $8.95 t0 $19.50 CHILDREN'S COATS an.:$2-95t0$6.95 cS .. . ;$8.95t0 $9,99 Pre-lnventory Sale Price 77-- t : JXVVllJi O andJVOVELTfpS 1 i . rre-inventory Sale fnce . - An YOUR CHOICE Pre-Im entory Sale 2 or $2i4.9 3 for,$a.oo 2.:l.o Pre-tnv.ent.ofy. Sale V' pom 7 Prices, Else- fx J. 1 , : . f i 1 f .... I ' Mean- ' -. 1 'Lower " ' i Ain 316 West Center PROVOilUTAH Phone 25 tEO LEW I S-M ORteS!j 1 1 - 4 A . J 1 XJ If srr SPOT '-"If- 7; -'ins?1 u r I ' I ''' |