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Show ... I " 1 1 Vays on - MBS. A. R. WILSON Correspondent Phone 61 15 Club Members Win Agricultural U. P. Scholarships most delightful social evening on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Nelson. Dinner was served at five small tables, each centered with a crystal vase of white carnations carna-tions and fern. The green and iiLViito 1n-o an A 3t Patrick's mot- ifs were used in the various details. de-tails. Cards were placed for Mr. anrt Tlfra Ncknn Mr ATlli MrS. Sid Coray, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McMul- lin, Mr. and Mrs. Flint uixon, air. and Mrs. Arza C Page, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Street, Mr. and Mrs. Cleorge Q. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson, Mrs. Emma Wilson and Mrs. Dora PoWelT. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Dalton entertained en-tertained Wednesday evening at dinner followed by progressive ' cootie. Dinner was served at five small tables with cards placed for Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Lesly Shirts, Mr. and Mis. Frank McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ro-land Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hansen, Han-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, Miss Pearl Dalton, Mr. Sherman Dalton, Mr. Ralph Dalton. Seventeen members from the j Frovo and Lehi Lions clubs were guests of the Payson Lions at a good-will visit at their regular dinner din-ner session held Monday at the payson hotel. Melvin Wilson, club president was in charge and George Chase gave a short address of welcome. Philo . C. Wightman, chairman of the inter-club relationship relation-ship committee, J. W. Thornton, president of the Provo club, Leo Hansen, of Lehi, past district governor and a number of the ... 1 tnlbo Thp other visitors gave suu.i uf. visitors from Lehi entertained with a number of musical selections. Other entertainers were little L. C. Provstgaard in cowboy costume, with songs and guitar music. Betty Larsen who gave three songs in costume. Mrs. Thalbert Cowan entertained the members of the O. G Bridge Hub Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Paul Badham. Mrs. Floyd Harmer, Mrs. Reid Persson and ' Mrs Clyde Cowan were special . guests. Mrs. Hyrum McClellan re-! re-! j irct rrizd for hign ceiveu i score and Mrs. Wallace Brown the cccnnd tjrize. Mr. and Mrs. Amnion ebe.r arrived last week from panda Daggett county to visit at the horn! of their son, Lee Nebeker and other relatives. Miss Pearl Jones and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Moseley who are employed at the state capitol in Salt Lake spent the week end in Payson and at-end7d at-end7d the First ward dedicatory Mr. and Mrs. W. L Hansen and family of Spanish Fork spent Sunday Sun-day at the home o their parents, Mr and Mrs. A. K. Huish. Mrs. Minerva Nebeker arrived Sunday from California where she vaPoeen visiting since late in De er with her daughter, Mrs . , .i..n She was at SALE S S LOGAN Through the interest of thfe Union Pacific railroad of ficials in 4-H club work and the promotion of agriculture and home economics, 15 club members from that many counties in Utah will receive scholarships, valued, at $100 each, upon their registration at the Utah State Agricultural college, This announcement was made irrUnv hv n. P. Murray, state club leader in behalf of the Union Pac ific company. The U. P. scholarships scholar-ships are awarded to the most put-standing put-standing boy or girl in a county served by the railroad company, who is registered in 4-H club projects pro-jects . . The winners and alternates for scholarships as announced by Mr. Murray, for each eligible county, are: Beth Coleman, Mary Banks, Beaver county; Donald Stumm, Florence Hatch, Boxelder; Margaret Margar-et Hansen, Crystal Allen, Cache; Nora Holbrook. Fern Gregory, Davis; Ardice Wittwer, LaRue Stephens, Iron; Lincoln A. Orme, Jean Kendall, Juab; Deon Talbot, Mary Hopkins, Millard; Hazel rhanin Alberta Turner, Morgan; Elsie Jackson, Ada McKinnon, Rich; Russell Freeman, Melba Dansei, Salt Lake; Maxine Sharp, Ida Andrus, Summit; wnmaiugy, Ella Sagers, Tooeie; George War-nick, War-nick, Afton Lewis, Utah; Hazel Blake. Evan Earl, Washington; Elsie El-sie Peterson, Marie Gibson, Weber. Acoi ding to the report of the winners 13 of the 15 scholarships wXl 'be used at the state college in 1933 and two will carry over to 1934. OH, owl Hefce: cottesTte WeR- HArte-eR. touo was. im viEKfieK- DAS,AND lOUK SOKfc; l ' 'WVW-ER- SOtAeTW UiROUG- I'LL. SM 11 I fjui VV IH ixj-i w ' w r i motors eH, CAR. WftToR. UADM'T LT lV6L LX7ST tW MRME. fM' ('(A RO TU' ne-uTicTM VM.W AJ ' S b taw If lllN V 1 I All duck hunters object to getting get-ting shot in the rear, but they don't mind a shot on the hip. WEAD OFF I I P " ; i i i I W M N . IV ... . . sj.t - . DenTvstli H DHr4TST The Great Lakes contain 50 percent per-cent of the fresh water on earth. v PULLER. J tbAW V CALLED ) OH,'CA SO SORRS I U&S OUT TUST q XJt- wtw jT v r-"-- P0UJE.R-' V TuieLNE-TvWRTS I AMD Tprr while the experience was rather unpleasant there was but very little lit-tle damage in that locality. The annual luncheon and election of officers for the Cultus club was held Wednesday alternoon at the Payson hotel. The following program pro-gram was given during the luncheon; lunch-eon; singing, America; tribute to Mrs. Iva Chase, the out-going president, presi-dent, Mrs. Mary Curtis; violin selections, se-lections, Miss Theresa Krauss, ac companied by Mrs. May .JJixon, reading, miss iuima. i crrr.nr, of ones.. Junior high school i girls; violin music. Miss Krauss; tribute to Mrs. Cuba Davis, income in-come president; Mrs. Lula Erland- son; general report oi me cim. the past year, President Iva Chase. The officers were elected elect-ed as follows: Mrs. Mina Simons, vice president; Mrs. Afton Cailisle. recording secretary; Mrs. Lucille Spencer, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Gladys Winters, treasurer. The vice president of each preceding preced-ing year assumes the presidency. Mrs. Cuba Davis will be the new p.resident. fNRe.SOPPCoD.TA GO OOT ST RIGMT OUT THiKi hn T KlCVvlM -PROVO CITY-- Ik. K W DIRECTORY n n ' rSl Hit y S J) m Here ib a List of Firms That Render the Service You Need. 1 FT WILL APPEAR IN THE HRA g M ,,,.,,,-mav AND SUNDAY EVERY WVaUiw-'"' HI if m Kfl M M ""TrrXTft Store 77 tz: V21 1 0 M II M M n M M M M m tl n II HEINDSELMAN OPTICAL. Alw JEWELRY CO. Official Watch Inspectors Inspec-tors for U. & n & U. Railroads Alfak'of Watches Repaired Phone S8&-W. 120 w. - II UTAH COUNTY MATTRESS FACTORY WOOL AND CJOTON MAT TRESSES, w1" g Mattresses Renovated and made g new. m 661 W. 2nd N. Phone 345, Provo a AUTO GLASS Radiator Service S Ahlander Mfg. Co. H PI m M n pi H PI tl Pi H II M PI M PI W M PI H ft IJ ! 1 1 ti pi 11 m M VI pi PI II 11 II II M M II II ft Burt's Nash Service MOVED 391 West Center St. PHONE 1550 Tnenke Auto Body -and Metal Works RADIATOR and WELDING BODY and FENDER WORK NEW LOCATION 79W. Second North - Phone 175 Shell Service, Inc. S. R. JOHNSON, Agent g Complete Line of Shell Products M Goodyear Tires and Tubes n Third South & University Ave. g DANIELS AUTO S WRECKAGE Towing and Wrecking Service Day or JNigni VKOvH S lAjyiVO rvj r-.-- t, . 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