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Show :""rPR O VO (U T-AfH) S U N D A Y H E R AL D, - SVU N D A Y, P EB R U.X R Y 1 2,119 3 v - rt:a. U. 3. FAT.Cf CU&S & rxq. u. s. pat. orr. TOR tTT IN UUMBA,A 1VE NEVER. Been able to tell why they CALL CORN LIKKER moonshine fx. BECAUSE IT'S MADE WHEN THE MOON, IS I 3 3 jfAW i r ,4 OKtftM'W r 1 -VCA1TM THE. C0NSTtONy AN uip you tMHCJy stXRE:, THtrrCC VYKrAr . IRISH STAsR. ; rlft'THE SttY l THERE'S YOU SEEIA 7 ASTRONOMER? WHAT ELSE VO VOU KNOW ABOUT THE STARS ISM A "DAIRYMAN ANt AUU THAT INTERESTS1 ME IS THE MUKV WAV, AND "THE Sii3 )M3 BY MCA SERVICE. INC. 3) vxs Snapshots -o OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern i?.s AO? Supposing t. I INVENTETO A SINGLE TELEVISION SET- 1- -V, j- Mil y a. -r J"UST A SIMPLE SETw, THAT WOULD SELLTOR$20 AND I WOULD .GWN THE EXCLUSIVE AK ME "' XLv- " cN m LtA-N- UETS SEE WHAT THE WORLD L.OOVCS LiKE.TiUeHT TROM rAY home WA r j C.H-THE "FAMOUS 1 C2D, C, y iBHU n Ji ,(' V Pitt M . "-'J -AV r I I 1 g i . v-: 7 'fc- v. v 1 ' '.I n THE RANGE PNXER X GET AN S ARCTIC SCENE J THEN WE . . ,1 TURN TO CHA, Gf' GETTIN6 AVEW SW . ' ' ' " ' KTX ( TAL.US OF-v J i 'r- - r . tHm THE ' AND. AS THEIR."" s" FIVE MUHON ? LAWYER, 1 CAN ( EC3AD THE: OFFER YOU FIVE- "I OTHER PEOPLE MILLION "DOLLAR! ) WANT. TO BUY- TOR YOUR TELEVISION INVENTION 1 IT FOTt FIFTEEN. MiLlilOW i f i rRr WHTS THl -n S, k ! C MumBlino AN"L, V; ",? J- TLKIN6 IN MILLIONS) Ap ? A BIT QF . -T G?U AlNTy OLD A v-V-vK HOLLAND, i-. 3 A Xv 1 .. AND ITS ) xX Jr y RMusy lfv a I W A 1 s 21 HM-M-X WONDER IF HE IS SOlN3 BATTY a 7 i 1 V. f A. 1 i. tiki-iA OREM Carres poudeiil Phone 41 -Rl The annual party for "Old Folks' of the Sharon ward was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Holt on Thursday. The committee in charge included Mr. and Mrs. Don C- Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Or-son Prestwich, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Holt, with a sub-committee including Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jrwoh-son Jrwoh-son and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. AiuU-i-son. Dinner was served at one Ions table centered with a silver baskt-t of red and white carnations and lily-of-the-valley, while tall red tapers tap-ers in silver holders stood at either end. Reuben S. Pyne acted as master of ceremonies and a .splendid .splen-did program was given extemporaneously extempor-aneously by members of the group. The guest list included: Mr. and" Mrs. C. H. Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Park, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Peterson, Peter-son, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Vorhees, Mrs. Julia Ferguson, Mrs. Pearl Curtis, Mrs. Elizabeth Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll, Mis. George Brewer, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. C. N. Jacobsca, Mrs. S. A. Pace, Mrs. Malinda Newell, Mrs. J. N. Nelson, Mrs. E. B. Sabey, Mrs. Sarah Calder and Willard Bishop. The eldest in attendance weie Mrs. E. B. Sabey, 79, and John S. park, whose age was given at S3. The Gold and Green ball of the Sharon ward will be given in the ward amusement hall on Tuesday evening. Good music and special features are (he attractions of the evening' entertainment. Mrs. Raymond Cutler will be hostess to the members of the literary lit-erary club at her home, Thursday afternoon, a book review will be given and all members are extended extend-ed a cordial invitation to be in attendance. at-tendance. The junior group of the Khamn ward enjoyed a very delightful dancing party in the ward amusement amuse-ment hall, Thursday evening. Tht-arfair Tht-arfair was enjoyed by over 75. Mrs. Julian Hansen will enter tain the members of the Iota club at her home on Thursday afternoon. after-noon. A baby clinic will be held in the Spencer school houst, Thursday beginning at 2:30 .Dr. P. R. Bow-dish Bow-dish in charge. 4 A Valentine ball will be given in the Timpanogo.s ward amusement amuse-ment hall on Tuesday evening. .Good music will be furnishml :tul a good attendance is desired by the committee in charge. Mrs. Ethei Pyne and Mrs. Myrl Jacobs spent Thursday as gue.a.s of Mrs. Roy Brown, the occasion being be-ing the 'birthday anniversary of Mrs. Clifford Reece who is convalescing con-valescing after a seiious illness at the Brown home. The adult class, gleaner girls and "M" Men of the Timpanogo.s ward M. I. A. met jointly on Tuesday evening. The following splendid program was given: Miss Myrtle Bigelow reviewed the book, 'The Good Earth" written by Pearl S. Buck, oriental music was furnished furnish-ed by Loris Stewart and Bob Le-Vitre Le-Vitre and a quartet James Jensen, Moroni Jensen, Arthur Shepherd and Dee Adams sang two numbers. The junior girls and the Vanguards Van-guards met together for a social, games and delicious refreshments. Among those present wer'eT Marian Mar-ian Partridge, Dale Nelson, Emma Terry, Lillian Poulson, Veda Rowley, Row-ley, Fay Rowley, Nina Keeler, Elva Johnson, Almeda Favmtln Elva Lamb, Elnora Williams, Lucy Prestwich, Neola Adams, Arvedu Gerrick, Arthur Watkins, Kent Johnson, Leo Rowley, Ernest Rowley, Row-ley, Glenn Rowley, Roy Healy. La-Mar La-Mar Bunnell and Max Williams. A dancing party was then enjoyed enjoy-ed in the amusement hall. The Tarn O'Shanters furnished the music. Over 100 were in attendance. attend-ance. Among those from Orem who went to Salt Lake on Monday for the sharon stake temple workers excursion were: Mr. and Mrs. Orson Or-son Prestwich, Bishop and Mrs. O. H. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Cutler, Mr. and -Mrs..-R. D. WelUi. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kinch, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cord-ner, Cord-ner, Mrs. Joseph Hancock, James Blair, Cloe Duke, Mrs. Pearl Curtis, Cur-tis, Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Bellows, Mrs. Delia Mecham, Mrs. George Sidwell, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Carter, Mrs. Delia Tucker, Mrs. Senna Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Oral DeLang, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. William Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. Lazell Robbins, J. C. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. David Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Rass Haws, Mrs. J. W. Iatta, Mrs. TCllis Cordner, Mr. and Mrs. -W. J. Cord-ner Cord-ner and Mrs. John Shepherd. Mrs. Julian Hansen gave a delightful de-lightful biithday party at her home Monday afternoon in Compliment Compli-ment to her son J. Fred '"whose sixth birthday anniversary occurred oc-curred oh that day. A pleasant afternoon of games was followed by a tasty luncheon, a large pink oake holding six lighted candles centered the luncheon -tble- and places were set for Betty iLoveless, vVendall Loveless, Shirley Johnson, Kay Johnson, 'LaMar Anderberg, Keith Anderberg, Calvin Cordner And J.1 Fred Hansen. ' The "M" Men and Gleaner -girls of the Sharon ward M.T. A. met it the home o( W. M. JVernon on Tuesday evening. Thetsubject tf discussion was, "Our Social Obligations Obli-gations im Standing for BetterMo-ion BetterMo-ion Pictures." " The "M'' Men with. Wells Duke, 3urton Morgan, Robert Thorn and ria Newell in charge, gave demonstrations demon-strations of pantomime movies, ' ..v-. -. - "5-.- 4 f ' |