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Show PRO?0 (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1 93 3 REG. P- S. FAT. OFT. 7i ' " . j 'i 1 ' 1 1 . 1 " 1 1 r ' u-s-ry- rj lyVnsAiHT3 f UNCLE ' TOR. 1 vbu. -z. X , ' ! f WAL TWIN OAK'S v jj.myrmA : iest i OUR BOARDING HOUSE ( HAW AT LAST r A THPLL,UR.-TrtE E-6AD , CLYDE., LET ME NOVEL TO YOU f ROM "TME STRANGE CAiE OP DAPPER DANKER' "THE CREAM CAME LADY DASHLEIGH'S .ROON! THEN A THUX) WAS HEtfRD, AS A HEAVY OB3ECT TELL l(s TE BRIA-R "BUSHES :TC- ETC - ' 1 i i i ffcv v . yy e i.ctss ii - wit S l-t JK fir J l-rl 1 1 MY NOVEL AND WHAT STRANCbP "READ AY THE MANUSCK1FT- FRONS - f HUM J Fallowed VvJrv 5 pa 7" f &eAT5I-l WA"S V AMTN T tKm I I IT WlU-Tbfc TH& ? "Ai7 HAWKINTHEBUTUER I v FLOODED THr tlBR&liLY WfTH 1 UHT,HE WA5 H0RRIP1ED To ) ; BEHOLD THE INERT "FORM J fT) VX OF MORTON ON f fSi U THE "FLOOR. - fT'M S- SONOROUS V CATHEDRAL ORAN , AS LOTTO T3EECHY ANT WHAT "DT YOU T0 WITH THE M M MA. INSPIRED k IOC LKV 7 "a lark mingled rh TONES OF THE M6HTY LED CLARACE UP THE "ROSE- I i U, AV STREWN J MCAkliC i 7' ON IT A'i) A V n f A PLAY -AND TIN ALLY AS A MOVING TICTURE B OC-Cr MAW 3T "LOWLY, RONALD STOKEBURY AND INSPECTOR 'ROGERS CREPT ALONG THE WY COVERED WsLL OF H AMTORT MANORS ETC -ElC If 1 r v. WELL;LAT 1 WHAT DO VOU J tAink OP T, H By Ahern oOOC "-TH E N A-& P A LOT OF OLD -r' OREM lira. Gunard InincIgrM Correspondent Fhone 041 III Iota club members entertained at the home of Mrs. Carson Cran-dall Cran-dall Thursday afternoon. Bridge was followed by a tasty luncheon. Those in attendance were: Mrs. Hay Loveless, Mrs. Howard Strang, Mrs. Julia Hansen, Mrs. Carson Crandall, Mrs. Isabelle Gappmeyt r, Mrs. Oral De Lang and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Memmott. Mrs. E. H. Calder entcrtaiiu d l"ne members of the Orem Literary Liter-ary club at har home on Thursday afternoon. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Mrs. E. H. Calder, president; Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, yice president and Mrs. ft. D. Wells, secretary and treasurer. Retiring officials were Mrs. A. V. Washburn, president; Mrs. Thomas Cordnor, vice president presi-dent and Mrs. Harold Calder. sec rctary and treasurer. The opera "The Bohemian Girl," by Balfe 'Was reviewed by Mrs. Ercman Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, several selections from the opera were also given by Mrs. Christensen, with Mrs. W. M. Vernon, Ver-non, accompanying at the piano. A fe'nort sketch of "Lohengren" by Wagner was also given during u afternoon and a tasty luncheon was served. The guest list included in-cluded the Mesdames Le Earl Bun. Harold Calder, Raymond, Cutler. J Erval Christenson, Curtis Gordon. Thomas Jacobs, Clifton Pyne, J. D. Park, R. D. Wells, A. V. Washburn, Wash-burn, Raymond Elliott, Gunard Lundgren, W. 11. Vernon, John A. Vance and Ercman Christensen Mrs. T. H. Olsen and Mrs. Otto Olsen entertained at the home of the latter. Wednesday afternoon, in compliment to Mrs. Thurlo Swineheart. Games and foeia'. chat were followed by a daintv lunclieon. Tttase present were Mrs. Burnell Perry, Mrs. Eldon Nelson,' Mrs. William Leavitt, and Mrs. Delbert Wilccx, all of Provo and Mrs. Ray Loveless; Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley Peterson, Mrs. Art Gibson, Mrs. James Morganson, Mrs. Thurlo Swineheart and Mrs. William Ol- bCU. Mr. and Mrs. George Boice. Jr. were hosts to a group of friends ;U their home, Wednesday evening. Three tables of bridge were played and a tasty luncheon was served. The guest list including, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davies. Mr. end Mrs. La Mar Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wentz, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fer-C-son and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thatcher. Mrs. Shirley Erikson returned Wednesday from a two weeks" visit with relatives and friends in M01-, oni. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Newell an-announce an-announce thfo engagement of tSieis daughter Mary to Howard Mason, son of Mrs. Ester Snyder of Orem! The marriage is to take place in the near future. The following people from the Sharon ward were among those who attended the afternoon session ses-sion in the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Carter, Car-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw, Mr. fiid Mrs. John B. Powers, Mrs. Senna Burr and Gerald Burr. Jack Gordon and Robert Gordon , were henor guests at a delightful j party given at the home of tlfeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gordon. Gor-don. The occasion being their birthday anniversaries. Games and social chat wore the diversions and were followed by a tasty luncheon. lunch-eon. TJU HEUS VLSIT SCHOOL PAYSON Members of the N-bo Principals' Study club held thrii monthly meeting Wednesday afi-ernoon afi-ernoon and evening in connection with a visit to the state training school at American Fork. After visiting through the school th-group th-group met with the superintendent and directors for an open discussion discus-sion of problems of mental defect-ives. defect-ives. They were later entertained at a dinner in Provo at Keelcvs. A new liquid color finish, aplied to the sidewalls of auto tires, allows al-lows them to be colored to match the colors of cars. Lemons will keep fresh for several sev-eral months if buried in a box of sawdust. Probate and Guardianship Guard-ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the j Respective Signers for Further i Information. i - PROBATE NOTICE In the Fourth Judicial Dist::r: Court of the State of Utah in and for Utah County. In the matter of the estate r Amanda M. Knight, deceased. N 5461 Probate. pcimun oi jesse wuuani 1 Knight, Amanda Inez Knight Allen and Jennie Pearl Knignt Mangum praying for the probat-of probat-of the lat will and testament of Amanda M. Knight deceased and the issuance of Letters Testamentary Testament-ary to petitioners which petition is on file in the office of the Clerk of the above entitled Court, which said petition is hereby referred k anj expressly made a part hereof, is hereby set for , hearing at ten o'clock A. M., on Saturday the 4th day of February A. D. 1933, at the Court Room of said Court in the City of Provo, County of Utah, State of Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this 19th day of Januarv, A D 1933. FRANK SALISBURY, b Clerk- k "J U..'.J"H . Published Jan. 22 and 29, 1933, |