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Show PRO V O- U T AH) 7 S U N DAY HER ALD, SUNDAY, JV L Y 9, 3 PAMSHFORK UBS. EFFTE DAET Comapoodml ver Johns and Merlyn Rich- were the guests of honor at a en dinner given at Maple Dell, ay, the occasion, being their day anniversaries. Those., pres-it. pres-it. the dinner were Mrs, Vet Lng of Payson, Miss Vera Wall- Mr: and Mrs. R. E. Jones and n -Richards, Mammoth; Mr. Mr. William R. Johns, David 3, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Johns chillren; Mr.- and Mrs. Grov- fohns and son Blaine and titer Twyla, Spanish Fork, iming and boating were en-. en-. during the afternoon. la Theda Jex was . hostess at ilcken dinner ' Sunday for a i of girl friends. Covers were at dinner served at 2:30 for liases Ruth Hayes, Delia Vene m, Blanche Gardner, Delma At and the hostess. and Mrs. Robert Jex and ren and Mrs. Uri Stewart, Sr.t red tor Salt Lake Sunday and d Mrs. Beth Hale and family. al C. Dart who spent last week here, returned to Cedar City day where he has employment, is Nell Huff who has been ng with friends in her former on field in Texas, has return- Mrfe after a pleasant trip. . and Mrs. William Wade and Jillie of Reno, Nevada are here sit for a week with relatives friends . and Mrs. E. Cecil McGavin family left Wednesday morn- or Yellowstone park. They visit for some time at Ashton, i with Mr. McGavin's parents. and Mrs. Leo Beckstrom and ren of Los Angeles, California lere to visit relatives and da. and Mrs. Joseph Roach, Mr. Mrs. Robert Bradford, Mr. and Neldon Nash accompanied Blanche Roach and Bert ford to Salt Lake last Wed- iy, June 2& and the temple iage of Miss Blanche Roach Bert Bradford and of Mrs. Roach-Nash and Neldon Nash solemnized. e home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph h of Palmyra was the scene of ry cleverly arranged and well led -wedding reception Friday , June 3C in honor of Mr. and Bert Bradford who were mar-Wednesday mar-Wednesday in the Salt Lake le. Beautiful colored lights in and white were strung about ?ht the lawn and the same scheme was carried out in the 1 and other decorations. A Iram was a feature of the en- inment, several numbers in nunity singing opened the pro- h. Readings were given during vening by Miss Afton Bingham gave three readings, and Miss e Williams. Musical numbers ded several solos by Ed Wil- accompanied by Miss Lola Bford; the Palmyra quartet h sang several numbers; the bers of the quartet being Mrs. it Halvorsen, Mrs. John B. nas, Lynn Beck and Fred Nel- Mrs. Otelio Huntington was accompanist; solos, Mrs. Syl-;r Syl-;r Bradford, with Lola Brad-accompanist. Brad-accompanist. Following the Here is a List of Firms That Render the Service You Need. IT WILL APPEAR IN THE HERALD EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY PERMANENT WAVES $1 'BE and BERTIN BEAUTY SHOP up HONE 1343 256 EAST CENTER ST. SUNAWAY Awnings Slake the Home Complete T. M. WADDELL M4 SOUTH FOURTH EAST ST Hone 887 Provo, Utah HEINDSELMAN OPTICAL AND JEWELRY CO. Official Watch Inapee. tors for U. P., D. A B. G 8. II & C. Railroad ft A Y7nft.AWA "O And f J UI IZUUfceS ill 9T avcucv akikhicu Phone 386-W. 120 W. Center St. VACUUM CLEANERS REPAIRED! i lelta - Bags - Brushes for all makes. Also Expert Motor Woric ! I 11 Worth ITnivttrsltv A. Expert Radiator -Repairing ELECTRIC AND - ACETYLENE WELDLNO I Anderson Garage Hi west uenter. fnone w OSCAR CARLSON WSJC.-" Snortinfir Goods Co. - TENNIS RACKETS RE-STRUNG KEY - LOCK WORK Lawn Mowers Sharpened Phone 82 - 112 N. U. Ave SEE US ABOUT YOUR TITLES Conveyances Notary Public H. F. THOMAS ABSTRACT CO. OREM MBS. GUNABD LUNDGBEK Correspondent Phone 041-B-l Mrs. Martell Keetrti, Mrs. Elmer York and Mrs. Harold Hansen entertained en-tertained with a delightful lawn party in honor of Mrs. Oscar Cra-gun Cra-gun at her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Games and a tasty luncheon were enjoyed by the folowing :Mrs. Forence Richardson, Mrs. Joe Cheney, Che-ney, Mrs. JEldon Swenson, Mrs. Leo Hales, Mrs. C. R. Gillman, Mrs. J. W. Gillman, Mrs. Lovella Walker, Mrs. Frank Walker, Mrs. Louise Swenson, Mrs. Jane Cra-gun, Cra-gun, Mrs. Neva Kindred, Mrs. Ella Cragun, Mrs. Vance Baxter, Mrs. Amy Brimhall, Mrs. Alfred Harper, Har-per, Mrs. Margie Bloomquist, Mrs. Rosella Harris, Mrs. John Mazell, Mrs. Elmer York. Mrs. Martell Keetch, Mrs. Harold Hansen and the henor guest. Mrs. Marie Crandall, Mrs. R. S. Hampshire and Mrs. Gunard Lund-gren Lund-gren were guests of Mrs. J. D. Park Thursday. Bridge and a tasty luncheon were enjoyable fea tures of the afternoon. The feature picture at the Lincoln Lin-coln high school auditorium, Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday evening will toe "It's Tough to Be Famous," starring Douglas Fairbanks. Mrs. R. D. Wells will be hostess to the members of the Literary club at Geneva on Thursday afternoon after-noon at 2:30. All members are cordially invited to be in attendance. attend-ance. Mrs. R. S. Hampshire and son Junior left Friday for Moorland where they will spend several days with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Thallmon of Salt Lake spent the week end with relatives and friends in Orem. William Burr and children left Wednesday morning for their home in Susanville, California, after visiting with relatives in Orem for several days. Mrs. J. C. Burr and Mrs. Vera Meecham and children were dinner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Park, Thursday afternoon. The occasion oc-casion being Mrs. Park's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thorn of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keetch of Orem motored to Burley, Idaho, Friday. They will spend a few days visiting their sister Mrs. Ar-vllla Ar-vllla Hurst there. Verlon Thomas of Garfield is a puest of Carl Lundgren for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. De Los Pyne and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs Ja-cobs and children and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wells and family spent the Fourth in South fork in Provo canyon. program a number of games were enjoyed after which a delicious tray luncheon was served to 110 friends and relatives, those present pres-ent being from Spanish Fork, Prove, Pro-ve, Salt Lake, Palmyra and Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford received many useful and beautiful gifts. They will be at home to their friends after July 10, at the Bert Gardner cottage in Bradford's lane. ESSSSBBBBSBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBUBBBBflBBBBSB PROVO CITY- I tfl In U ru h I 71 B ii ii ki kt II ti 11 II II 11 ti It kl M Ii II II H H H II M II II II li M li ii li m m u M n it ii it u ii ii ii ii ii ii ii M M It li 11 il II II 3 u SEE US IF YOUR MOTOR OVERHEATS Ahlander Mfg. Co. 476 South University Avenue UTAH COUNTY MATTRESS FACTORY WOOL. AND COTTON MATTRESSES, MAT-TRESSES, WOOL. BATTS Mattresses Renovated and made new. 661 W. 2nd N. Phone 845, Ptots DANIELS AUTO WRECKAGE USED PARTS TOWING AND WRECKING SERVICE, DAY OR NIGHT 3rd S. Utnlv. 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