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Show .t- ...U. g-T ' 1 B0RDEFJN1G ON "DEURIUAA cz, .ea u. s. pat. off. OUR BOARDING HOUSE WATQU , UNCLE AMOS,. HOW I CAN RIDE AAV SURF BOMlD REG. L. S PAT. CTF. ELECTRIBED AUL , C 1 "HAWAII iBV RIDING Tw--S5 THE WOORL.E i7Z ' ' ? LOOK, UNCLE AMOS- Q ' HERES A KID WHO HAS K f V A REAL HAWAIIAN SUQF U,v-M J ' ( r BOARD JLETS SEE VOU J C THATS SAJb-SNIGGLE;? IT V4ASNT ANY PEET POR SWIMMING --SO nv plo ats Either . and VOW BV BLOWING A A U TVAOT ON VERY WELL. 7 7 X i I WS AS MUCH AT HOME I nTiLK ; ' W f I WAS THE ) THE ST11T-SN ' . A A sKaAuVl v., T TOlSl.VtDE.XXWN;TS LEOS IN ORDERTO 1 (!;:Wcff5 vv rf, VAIV-N-ENOUGH, 3SHAIUDAS THE ) - MitkM ? SUPREME SURP J jflWr BOARD RfDER ' " IW when" x r tt iV INBALANCED VTTZ "T. ON A SINGLE EGAD, t-ADS AHEM-DONT YOU REALVZ.E THIS IS ONLV A UAVE ; ONE CANT PERFORM ON Ai SURF BOARD HEriTHERE NO BI6 BREAKERS ROLLING mi-untM ' ""rZj . '-, ;. . 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Oil-H-i - The Misses Ora Keetch Rhea Gillman, Thora Hales and La Rue GUlman entertained with a kitch- : en shower honoring Mrs. Bernice . GiRman Lowder, a 1 recent bride.- The enjoyable affair was g4vn at the home of Mr .and Mrs. C. R. Gillman, Tuesday evening. Progressive games were played. High score prize Jbeing won4)y' Miss Vola Johnson and the" consolation con-solation favor going to Misa Thelma Gillman,; x ; " Many handsome" and useful gifts were presented to the honor guest. A tasty luncheon wasserved. to the following. Mrs. Norma Hales, Mrs. Erma Swenson, Mrs. lone Jarman, Mrs. Vergie Rushton, Mrs. Beulah Roberts, Mrs. Thelma Gillman, Miss Fern McCandlass, Miss Virginia Harrison, Miss Thora Hales, Miss Bessie Lowe, Mrs. Letha Wright, Miss Edna Gillman, Mrs. Neva Ash, Miss Rowena Maxfield, Miss Ines Walker, Wal-ker, Miss Florence Baxter, Miss Hortense Morby.r Misg Gladys Hocley. Mrs. CaroN Gillman, Miss May Thorn, Miss Vola Johnson, Mhss Avera Smith, Miss Donna Gillman, Mrs. Hazel Gillman, the hostesses and the guest of honor. Delightful in every detail -was the bridge party given by Mrs. ,R. D. Wells at Geneva, Thursday afternoon. ( . Tables were arranged sbout 4h.e lawn, prizes were awarded and a delicious picnic hmcheon was served. serv-ed. Present at the enjoyable affair were: Mrs. J. D. Park, Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Cutler, Mrs. Curtis Gordon, Mrs. Thomas Jacob, Mrs. Thomas Cordnor, Mrs. Clifton Pyne, Mrs. DeLos Pyne. Mrs. Roy Park, Mrs. A. V. Washburn, Mrs. Gunard Lundgren, Mrs. Merrill Crandall. Mrs. Anna Randall, Mrs. James B. Sumner, Mrs. Clara Memmott, Mrs. Orville Stanfield, Mrs. Dean Park, Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, Mrs. Clifford Reece, Mrs. B. M. Jolley and Mrs. R. D. Wells. A swimming party, followed by a tasty picnic luncheon was enjoyed en-joyed Thursday evening by tbe following Orem people: Mr and Mrs. C. R. Gillman. Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foutz, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harper, Har-per, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright. Mi. and Mrs. Ernest AshjancLMr. and Mrs. Frank Thorn. . .... . Members of the Sharon? ward Y. L. M. I. A. entertained with a delightful de-lightful lawn party at ttie home of 21 ;s. Lois Downs. Thursday afternoon. af-ternoon. - Group games and tasty refreshments refresh-ments were the diversions and were enjoyed' by the following. Mrs. Adel Fielding, Mrs. E. H. Calder, Mrs. W. M. Vernon, Mrs. S. A. Carter, Mrs. Jack Dukei Mrs. Josephine Salisbury, Mrs. Joseph Hancock, Mrs. Delia Mecham, Mrs. Lynn Rogerson, Mrs. J. E. Green, Mrs. Ercman Christensen, Mrs. Melba Lewis, Miss Violet Duke, Mrs. Cloe Duke and Mrs. Lois Downs. Complimentry to Mrs. Clifford Reece of Nephi who i3 visiting with her sister, Mrs. De Los Pyne, an enjoyable party was given At the home of Mrs. Thomas Jacobs. Friday afternoon. Group games and a tasty luncli-eon luncli-eon were enjoyed by the following: follow-ing: Mrs. Dean Park, Mrs. Roy "? Park, Mrs. De L03 Pyne; 'Mrs. David Park, Mrs. Alex Cordner, Mrs. A. C. Randall, Mrs. Wren Tomlinson, Mrs. Thelma Robins. ' Mrs. Bert Park, Mrs. Clifton Pyne, f Mrs. J. D. Park, Mrs. R. D. Wells. -Mrs Thomas Jacobs and Mrs. i Clifford Reece. Thirty-seven Orem people- attended at-tended the dancing party and luncheon, given at camp C. C. C. No. 5 in American Fork canyon. Thursday evening. Members of the Windsor ward relief society met at the ward-chapel ward-chapel Tuesday afternoon. A delightful work hour was enjoyed. en-joyed. A social was held and delicious deli-cious refreshments were served to 25. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Anderson and Mrs J. N. Jacobson, motored to Salt Lake Thursday afternoon, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Leonel T. Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Stratton and children spent the past-several days at Long Beach California. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cree Kofford form-erlly form-erlly of. Oreminnounce the birth of a baby boy, born ori' Tuesday. Miss Inna Canderland of Riverside, River-side, California is a guest of Mrs. Andrew Nelson. Miss Dortha Jones left several, days ago for Los Angeles.JCalifor-nia Angeles.JCalifor-nia where she will visit with relatives rela-tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Orson " Vernon spent a few days of this week with relatives and friends In Vernal. The "Mysterious Rider." written by Zane Grey and staring Kent. Taylor will be the feature picture at the Lincoln high school auditorium, auditor-ium, Wednesday and Thursday-evening. Thursday-evening. - ; DRAWS SUSPENDED. , SENTENCE Howard Mason of Provo Bench was sentenced to spend three days" in the city jail or pay a $&-fine for running through a stopcsign on University Avenue and' Third South when he was brought before Judge D. R. Ellertson in the-ity-court Friday. The sentencei-rwas suspended. ' -, Mason was arrested Thursday by Paul Strebel, special officer. "Manufacturers of yarns -meet to discuss a code of ethics," says a Washington dispatch. -develops f howover, that those present "rere. . . . ' . : . - . - ; t . X. -. i 1 |