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WANT- SovERoscoe - -tvat's an .. . - 7 - 4. J Y 'Lfi I I i Ft 17 J TVrriW T NOW WE VOU ON A -PHRNAUCY CONDUCTEt) TOUR J TVTU TAE .FAMOUS HOOPLE e)bt of sraRlCA.:ucSN PILLOW useo BY R"P VAN INKLE c "if (S)RlBKiAL. HAO-E TBEFAhAOUS sOLD S15AY OF COAL GIVEN JTO -PPCBQHTA Nt NAMEt iW ..... wbc'homor was? ued by -Roreo J HEIGH HOfvt)AR,f SAY y YOU KNOW THAT COLLECnON OF OLD -REiLICS I;HAVf & 1 j K ix4rv i V : . fold I VEARS ADMTtED THE "PARENTS VCVCKEP "BY MRS. COW, THAT Starts CHICAGO rTfRE. OBVNON UNVBR.ELLA : I t i ii . i. in a o j r .- f -ii - -urn: c I i WML 0LT LADDER. EXRERT AY T YOU MEAN THAT TaUBBlSH YOU . OMCE EKHVBTED WITH A CARNWAL v - IL l52 Y WE 8CWVICC, INC LX "PLANK FOUND THOUoHT TO 3 ANCb-T'LAN K U9EX ON NOAVVfe ARK- "FPES THAT- i i o , -ROCK OT wiNol KCc SHOE WORN , i7 fflce OF KjQPE FRbtSA THE ANOAOR OF COUUfABU' SP 4. 3AK GU&tm HAUSVARr cr thb tDATo i4 Jht- THB VF-4 1 Ht VlWfc v WELL, X TrAVD A MAN LAST SUMMED TO nwJl- 1 ' ' CITY TSUfAW fi)N UPSHOTS "DE. LUXE CUSTON TA LO"R. FINE VAAb4D-NAXE MENS CLOTVEb 4 By Ahern lMOUS APPLE ND ARROWS WILL AM TELL NCJt)ENT ECTION OF "OUTCH KE, ; SHOWING LEAK. WHICH SMALL BOV "pLUOGfeo UP ,WTH H TlNGEr'R, NT AVERTED "DKiASTeR "FOT, USED EXCLU&WE.LY "BY JESSE 3A?LS iorirLa that wa, USED IN NAMING THE 'HESPERUS V WHATC V' . T12 ?tAKYCE. WC 7& SPRINGVILLE CoiTfpondft MKS. MANILA BROWN Ibone 144-W William T. Lew Jr. principal of Ihe seminary, gave an especially inspiring talk on "Jesus the Christ" at the regular bi-monthly fleeting of the Ladies Literary :iub Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ii relle Sumsion was lftesa. In 'seeping with the spirit of the pro-;ram, pro-;ram, Misa Helen Palfrej'man sang The Holy City" and "Star of the 'Cast," accompanied by Mrs. Summon Sum-mon at the piano. A delicious tiay 'uncheon proceeded the meeting- Mrs. Emma Groesbeck and daughter Fay of Sajt Lake were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Packard. Mrs. E. W. Brown was the dinner guest Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holiday at Santiquiu. The Kensington club members f the Community church were quests, Tuesday afternoon, of Mrs. Minnie Dcnnison. Twelve ladies attended, and enjoyed an alter-noon alter-noon of sewing, folowed by refreshments. re-freshments. TlAj Home Cluture club will bo quests of Mrs. H. McDougall at her home Friday afternoon. All members are invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Clyde of this city announce the marriage of their daughter Verda to Eugene Ford of Murray; which took place Saturday at Provo with Bishop Clark of the Sixth ward performing perform-ing the ceremony. The young couple cou-ple will make their hvme at Mur ray for thte present "ft r- m . . u. air. ana oirs. aoi ciyae wm ei tertained at a reception Friday evening for their daughter and her husband. Invitations have been issued to about fifty relatives and close friends. Mrs. Charles Rover was hostess to the Alpha Beta club members at her home Friday afternoon. Spend ing and Saving Brings Back Prosperity" Pros-perity" was the theme of tl?e afternoons after-noons discussion with a splendid paper given by Mrs. A. O. Packard Pack-ard on "It is Up to the Women" and- another written by Mrs. M. F. Miner and read by her daughter daugh-ter Marion on "Set a Goal for Saving." Miss Margaret Fox entertained en-tertained with readings. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served by the hostess to about sixteen members and guests present. Mrs. Harold Alleman was hostess to the Mothers Study club members mem-bers at her tome Friday after- . noon. An interesting feature of the program was the talk on 'Child Welfare" given by Mrs. Walter T. Haslcr of Provo, who is a member of the state chfld welfare wel-fare committee. Ms. Lucille Stowell and .jMiss Marjoric Straw entertained with a piano duct and Grant Alleman accompanied by Mrs. StowelJ furnished a flute solo. Luncheon -was served at the close " .of tbe. .meeting to about fifteen members and guests present. The Christmas party of the"'.; Mother's Study club scheduled for December 16 will be held the fol- ; lowing evening, December 17 at . the home of Mrs. 'A. G. Thorn. Pleasant Grove Happenings The "M" Men and Gleaner Girls Xf the Third ward enjoyed a d irc-ng irc-ng party Tuesday evening. Miss Ardcna Atwood spent Wednesday Wed-nesday in Salt Lake. On Friday evening Mr.?. Karl ' Banks, Mrs. Frank Newman, and Mis. Ernest Clayton were hostesses hostess-es at a party iven for ih-" ladies of the . Lincoln high school at the home of Mrs. Itwymond Partridge. Mrs. Pearl Wadley and Mrs., Pruc Coombs visited in Salt Lnke Tlfursday. Mrs. Leland Clark gave a brKlge-luncheon brKlge-luncheon at he r.iome Saturday evening. Mrs. S. A. Kirk won high score at the game. The guests included in-cluded Mrs. Clarence HilL Mrs. Ly-oan Ly-oan Johnson, Mrs. Ethel Drysdale, Mrs. Cttvin Walker, Mrs; H. S. Richartls, Mrs. C. A. Gairiette, Mrs. Ford Paulson, Mrs. S. A. Kirk, Mrs, Karl Banks, Mrs. H. P. Jones, the Misses Emily Wright, Ruth Peterson, Peter-son, Arvilla Clark and Estelle Fen-ton. Fen-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks spent Saturday in Salt Lake. J. R. Halliday is ill at his hinc. Mr. and Mrs. William Coles and daughter May returned to tl.'eir ' tome in Salt Lake Sunday after a week's visit, with Pleasant Grove relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wright were in Salt Lake Tuesday. Helen . Monson of Salt Lake is visiting with her parents for a week. Mt and Mrs. Duane Harper gave i -social at their home Thursday syening. Progressive games were played during the entertaining hours and later, luncheon was ;crved. The invited guests were Mr. ihd Mrs. Wesley Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. f Raymond Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. EK vin Thorne, Mr, and . Mrs. Blaine jarsen, and fror America h Fork Mr. and Mrs,-Leslie Smith. " RECATOIBE PRISONKIt SALT LAKE CTTY Utah, Dec. 9, IIP) Lester Snyder,' ' 3ft-year-old Utah prisoner, today continued his :ourny to federal prison at McNeil Mc-Neil Island, te&porarily Interrupted Interrupt-ed wfteh he leaped from a' train tt Brtggs, Oes. - -'-:.. Snytlv: according jlq word i received re-ceived at the U. S. marshal's o.ftlcc, slipped away from Deputy Mar-sttal Mar-sttal H? 6.A Pack.s He wai rccap-tpred rccap-tpred ArHngion,i bre. Hewas to continue his journey tor prison, . 1 jLl. ' r ' i n in 3 via. Portland todry. ,. . jSm f jt 1 |