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Show - .... SUNDAY, DECEM B E R" 4,1 932 u u u LC3 WAL REG. U. S FAT. OFT. S YSTE-R, C "RACKED fe YOUNG OUR BOARDING HOUSE ' 1 I'M GETTING ALL "PAINTED TCEA-DV FOR PARTIES T TcE"D ru 1 c: r-ryi kic -rue. UP To TUP ) SUMMIT WAS A ) HET5CULAN X TASK of JUST A 1oot PROP : r - 1. 1 n r r - -r u 4 . . . .. . . 1 .a- riL ; 'T '&0 IT'LL J fea j 1 fts? ( -" I TftEa.u.s.FAT.orr. GUTEN NACHMITTAe., MEIN r j- - - a KS&w4f- v-i- m THE ONE AND ONLY "FUR-TREE f CROSS TOX AKD oQUHEL. P -BAurAY MY SLEl UP TO "BE TrV COASTlM'C -1MPAINT1N6 ) . 1 "0 IT'LL X 1 7 1.7 W 1 .-.. t'-' l'L '., TO AMVOME gtSfe-V Have 8 ee Ki - uirvcciai c f i , . , f, X- t TREUNT.' AND NOW . -( THE WEE-pJNS S . WlL.L,OW ANt HANpKERcHlEF- J 'I ' ME OF 1N TH5 V1L.LASE OF SE.lWCEJNi l.THE OODil SAVE ( ' EE HOO J5: X ( ( X PARTED 1 J " " y7Vv ' V WILD "DESCENT A M EBT ? S 1. H V in, TOWNhSPOIkl AY HONOR. AMTS . . -i.'. E:CbAO, ALVlN-R.NMNOS OF MV "BOR-SLED -RTP MOUNT BLANC, LOTlt'&T EVE TELL. VOU CF IT? )1 WELL, WLAT 0 11W l! OYS. anv y y, vtJu ' $iLLY Snapshots V AN"D J - ' - f:V s 1-JL -4 J v:' By Ahern 'ilk ' AMD I WAS FORCED To MAkE MY OWM TUMUELS AS X SPEO ALONJ& WHERE HAS THAT L-A"0 5QNE? v. .'HAVE I TALKING MYSELF V ELL.j'DRAT iWtAlf J Pleasant Grove Happenings Mrs. J. R. Halliday returned Tuesday from Ogden where she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Lfeudle. Mrs. William Coles of Salt Lake is visiting in Pleasant Grove. Guests at the C. L. Wright home on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adam son and family of American Am-erican Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Wadley. Mrs. Pearl Wadley, Vens and Phylls Wadley. Mrs. Annie Holman is visiting in Lehi with her daughter Mrs. Ida College. Dinner guests at .the home of Mrs. Ethel Drysdale on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Angus Millar. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wright of Pay-son Pay-son and Miss Naomi Gaisford of American Fork. Mrs. Lavon Jensen was pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised at her home Wednesday Wednes-day evening. In the party were Mrs. Ethel Drysdale. Mrs. Or Thorne, Miss Leah Thornton, Mrs. Thelma Marriott, Mrs. Prue Coombs, Mrs. Marv Hill. Mrs. vw Matthews. Mrs. Winnie Adamson, Mrs. Stella Peav. Mrs. Jenni Mu liday. The Primary officers of th Timpanogos stake held a meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. M. L. Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed HHIman and babe of Mammoth spent the Thanksgiving recess with Mrs. Hillman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Paulson. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cordner. daughter Reva and son Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cordner and two children were Thursday dinner guests at the Karl Banks' home. The Mothers' club were guests of Mrs. O. E. Grua at her home Friday afternoon. Thte time was pleasantly spent in progressive games. Luncheon was served hv the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. White and daughter Nina and Betfh, Mr. adn Mis. Asel Boulter and children spent the week end with relatives at Ephraim. Miss Angeline Warnick gave a party at her home Friday evening. The time was spent in progressive card games. Luncheon was served to the Misses Miriam Warnick, Ef-fie Ef-fie Warnick, Emma Ludwickson. Gertrude Gourley, Bryce Wadley, Archie Wright, Area Adams, Vilace Radmall. Keil E. Rose. Mr- and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs, Mrs. George Nelson and Mrs. Victor Duke, of Heber were Pleasant Grove visitors recently. Miss Margaret Whittfngham entertained en-tertained at bridee at hAr Thursday evening. Luncheon was served after the game. Present were Mesdames GIad TJn.H...K . v. 1 1, fcpencer Haves. Rnssoi t..s t land Christ inneAn. ri abeth Jense iaPreaJ Barney, Evia - ocm omcKweii, Maybell Farrr Susati " "JftatttVir.Verona"' Boren, Fern Weeks and the hostess. host-ess. - OREM Mrs. Ganard Lend gran Correspondent Phone K1-R1 Mrs. J. Erval Christensen was hostess to the members of the Lit-' erary club at her home Thursday v afternoon. Community singing was led by Mrs. E. H. Calder. Mrs. ! Erven J. Nelson reviewed the novel h "Thais" by Anatole France. . . Christmas colors were used ' In i the delicious luncheon which was served to the following: Mrs. Thorn-:' as Cordner, Mrs. R. D, Wells, Mrs. A. V. Washburn, Mrs. LeEarl Burr, -. Mrs. Raymond Cutler itr. t.-J Park, Mrs. E. H. Calder, Mrs. Ha r- om aiaer, Mrs. John E. Christensen, Christen-sen, Mrs. Gunard Lundgren, Mrsr Erven J. Nelson and the hostess. Mrs. Carson Crandnli it at her home Uonrlav i. . celebration of the fourteenth birth-: day anniversary of her son Merrill, which occurred on that day. Group games and a tasty tray luncheon were enjoyed by jthe following: J Stanley Prestwich. P!iiHr -d.. ; George Stratton, Glenn Pyne, Jo :: Ford. Milton Bellows. Pn.,i An.. son, Euvonne Holt, usie Gordon, . Phyllis Pvhe. "Alta. Oordrtn noWiiii. CrandaU and Merrill CrandalL Mrs. jessie Cordner entertained the members of tHerlota tjb at her uume xnursaay arternoan. " - -Sewine and social eh - diversions and were followed by a' delicious luncheon. Those present wert: Mrs. Ray Loveless, - Mrs. . Julian Hansen, MrsCCfcrsonCran-dalL MrsCCfcrsonCran-dalL Mrs. sabelle.Gappmayer; Mrs. -i Oral De Lone. Mn nnw.u. ' mott, Mrs. CV. X Loveless . and- the uosiess. ' The ofifeers and teacher nf th. A Sharon ward' Primnn; mst tUm. '-. home of Mrs.-A. Washburn Pri- aay arternoxjn.i-.-:7-. "Sir ;" - ' - Activities? for the 4omInsr month A Were diSCUSSed: Rftr rhlh a . ' - cial was held: and luncheon served, "V Those inattendan6eiwere: Mrs. V i LeEarl Burr, Mrs. AT Tucker, Mrs. C. Agnes Bellows, Mrs. R, I D. Wells, t . M rs. Jake CowaliV Mrs. Jack Park, - ' Mrs. Cyrus 1 HohV -Mrs.;AClif ford Burningham, , Mrs. i Gunrd Lund- k eren and. Mrs. A. VL WashKnm '' t. family 1 home: Mother, and baby : - are aomg mceiyi . CMttyhunk. Maas. n .latan In Vineyard sound, had Its first auto. mobile crash, when . the - only.: two cars . on tha ..island ' recenO'; -a1- uaea. :: - - The tariff war heiw'n TriqW ' Free Stat anl cirot Ri4ain ha reduced domestic trade drastically;" I u ujj e siaie, . - |