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Show P R O V 0, (U T A II) SUNDAY HERALD, S t' X I) A Y, M A R C 1. 1 lJ pack three SPANISH FORK MRS. EI Reporter Honoring Miss Zelma Lewis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lewis of this city, whose marriage to Jack Pendleton will be solemnized solem-nized Tuesday. April 2. in the L D. S tetr.pie Salt Iike. a miscellaneous mis-cellaneous shower was given at the home of Mrs V. J. Wilde Saturday. Sat-urday. (James were played and luncheon served at small tables at 6 o'clock The g-uest of honor received re-ceived many beautiful gifts. Members of the Double X club were entertained Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H B Pwobertson. Supper was served at the card tables at s o'clock Progressive 500 followed . Miss Chnsta Simmons and Victor Roman Ro-man winning the high scores and Mr. and Mrs Owen Howe ot Springville the guest prizes. Additional Ad-ditional guests were Mf. and Mrs L. B. Sriell Supper was served by Marie. Annie Jean and Bella Roberston. daughters of the hostess. hos-tess. The n.-mbers of the O P o club were pK-asantly entertain-- ' Wednesday afternoon at the h tra-of tra-of Mrs. Reva Nelson in Spanish W DO D; fi.Wf V t that lie Off a fiirni-! inji transportation. If vow "nought a lord, Mr. lord i r(:n i.rl his rospon.ili!i!v to furni! -erxirr for it. to keep it runnini i-';n '.orii until it x ore out. And that i lord polir today j"t a1 it in 10().. Bin a l ;rd car. whrtlirr nexx or ".-mm!, and von arc entitled to the benefit and economies of Ford Service. That i vh thousands of xx ell-eojnipped Ford Serv ice Stations dot the world. l mi can :ct the help of trained median ies. and erennine Ford parts, in almost even village and tou n. And more than that on can ;et the help of the Ford factory when it comes to major repair work. l ord has done oinc-thino; oinc-thino; different to save vonr time and mono. lord Service ha an Limine Exchange Ex-change Plan by which in a few hours von V ! f . Br HAPPENINGS FIE DART Phone 168 i s Fork Luncheon was served at the card tables at 2:30 to the rr.emb. rs and the following special giK.sts: Mrs Elaine Rowe, Mrs. Hannah May Gardner. Mrs. Lois Lewis and Mrs Beulah Holt. Four taHe.s of bridge followed luncheon. lunch-eon. Mrs Kmily Thomas winning first prize. Mrs. Louise Hansen, s. . ond high and Mrs. Elaine Rowe the guest prize. Mrs Marvin Jensen entertained a party of children Sunday from 2 30 till six o'clock in honor ot the twelfth anniversary of her daughter. Marva Games were played until five o'clock when refreshments re-freshments were served to eleven :;ia '. s the honor guests. Mrs R S. Hughes entertained at a ( hildren's party Wednesday arieirv ,,n from three to five c- i lo( k ;n honor of the seventh birthday of her twin children. Rawlins and Phyllis Hughes. ( James were played and retresh-t.'. retresh-t.'. rrs served to ten children aft-- aft-- ! whieh tie- little guests were entertain'! for a while a the la-pa- of Mrs Floss Armstrong. 13, SD fl J& IK Y 0 J 4fCI f-aii! thirtv year- afio xan"t ju-t - 1 1 i i n ';ir In- arnrm -.xmvms t?a?nf . ' FtZMiWr IMOTfTi! I : HI 11 Gay! "tev Km 1 MW s- ' "L-fi mm. M H l n a I I iM r ITcgflflniiipMe (2(5). Sales FOIEP Service Itd)V0, UTAH -"PAUL D. VINCENT. PHONE 1000 General Manager Watfelh ITIhie Foi?dls (So By - Staten Services Set For Today SPRINGVILLE- -Funeral services serv-ices for Richard Stanley Staten. 29. son or Stanley and Nell Palfrey Pal-frey man Staten of Salt Lale City, formerly of Springville, 'will be held Sunday at 2 p. m.. at the "Mist ward chapel. Friesids may call at the V W. Ciyue residence. South Fourth East street from 10 a m until the services Burial will be m the Evergreen cemetery. The young man was born at Springville, but has lived a num-00 num-00 r f years in Salt Lake He died of heart disease. Wednesday. '-, rviving besides h:s parents are his widow arid two sons, also ft ' ,' brothers and sisters. Mrs. Lola Kirkham. Howard Staten, Washington. D C . Mrs Henrietta . Beaver: Earl Staten, Salt La BOYS' DAY FRIDAY SPANISH FORK Friday was Boys" day at the Spanish Fork high school. A program was given at che afternoon assembly by the l.-tter men of the school with Wayne Cornaby conducting. All activities of the school were directed dir-ected by boys Dancing at the high school gymnasium completed the dav A M IE A HD GB HJ Y A can have an engine installed which ha been reconditioned ot the factory. And yon save at least one-third the cost of an ordinary ermine overhaul. You can jzet the same F. change Service on smaller units such, as carburetor, distributor, ejen-e ejen-e rat or, fuel purr p. In niaiiv communities. Ford dealers arc adding Neighborhood Sei v ice Station in order to brin: lord Service cloer to von. I he are also installing the scientific new lord Laboratory Test Set, whic h tells in a minute what is wronjr w-fah anv engine or electrical vtciu. All this i to iie von more atifaction in the use of our Ford car, at les cost. We beliee it will cost vou far less if von own a Ford and use Ford Service. i ok ii motoh ( omsav Vineyard Man Expert Gunner Don W. Holdaway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdaway of Vineyard, private enlisted in the headquarters battery, 14th coast artillery at Fort Worden. Washington Wash-ington has recently qualified a5 an expert gunner, the highest qualification possible with a grade of 98, according to word received by has parents from the CQjrimand-ing CQjrimand-ing officer. Second Lieutenant Hubert du B. Lewis. The achievement entitles him to extra pay of $5 per month He has been on special duty as a switchboard operator and hat been given a rating of specialist sixth class. "His performance conduct have been all times." says the of duty and excellent at commanding otfuer in his letter Holdaway is a former studen of the Lincoln high school He attended an electrical school in Los Angeles prior to hLs enlistment enlist-ment in November 1933. There can't be enough April showers to suit a June bride. A M The Hollywood Round - Up i Copyright 1935 bv I'nited Pre&s i HOLLYWOOD, March 30 W-It W-It used to be Laurel and Hardy, but today it becanu' the "Hardy family '' When sad faced Stan Laurel broke up the famous comedy team recently because of a stormy dispute with producer Hal Roach, which left him without a contract. Hardy, his rotund companion, had to go fishing for new screen pals. He announced he had chosen Patsy Kelly, youthful screen actress, ac-tress, and baby "Spanky" McFar-land. McFar-land. one of the "Our Gang" group of youngster comedians. The three will begin work on a new picture soon. Laurel has not announced his plans, but has told friends that outside the studio hi-and hi-and Hards- art still the best of friends. Yola D'Avi il Ward. foi nu-i screen actress, had filed suit for divorce against Edward Ward, screen compost-r. today, charging that when she asked him to explain ex-plain his lengthy absences from homo he simply pursed his lips and whistled The actress said Ward sometimes some-times stayed away lrmn home for three weeks at a time and that he refused to remain, m the house when she invited guests i. their home They were marra d October 1T. 1!'30. and parted last March is. t he i ompla mt sa i . i "Tdlie" arrived m lb ilywo,,,; today, took a !"k around, paid her respects to le i n.-w mistress. Shirley Ten. ;: child !ilm star, and de)arteo o r Sp'-;ic-r Tracy Sail Fernandi. tara!) ' Tll'.io." a p t ea't . Was . nt t- . little Miss Ton. pi. by tin 'r.ildr.n I Ti ! la rra i u i i . . who r . . en : ly v. ted Shi rb ' ! ) i t i n -r . t 'd Hi'! popular tii. s,:.T'i h . k : . o -! ; S b n - . 1 d . pt ! : . . i ; , t vising : m f i!i t '-.o:s;.. .r tio-. t" !b, ; b or . mis. Id !.. r ; '"iiM bring it h oi Jbaee U".i ttl ! ,:I.gXi .1 -blamed a ' nts '. h.M t VINEYARD j MICS. tiKOlCt.K K. FLLS I ' t i ;a f'i b Hy im. Ha rris wi i I in 'he i k ! a ! the .sacrament .-ervi e. Sunday evening ( In rgo F Wells :" the gnealogual Com-':::'! Com-':::'! will be in i barge Special 'i:u-ieaj nund.ers will be given and a ord:.ll ltlVita'ion is t-Xtendod ' the J'Ubba Mr.- Trioii, a Wells and Miss La Y lsen sp nt Monday in H-b-. : , tb.- guest.- "t Mrs Webs g; aiiddaisgb-er Mr.- Henry ("legg Tb.- in-a:.! ward Sunday si h-.,,, oMuers and teacli'-rs held ;-. blisaiv.-s roe, -ting at the hoiia- ot Mr and Mis Taylor Allen Thurs-d Thurs-d i v eV' rang M:s Ae) T And:e.,.-on will i- -turn bome Sunday iron, Kphruim Wb.ere she has Spent the past ten i t.vs visiting wi'ii relatives Mr and Mis Fred Lvstrup sj" lit W ilne-d i' in Salt Lake Mr a:.d M-- Haloid Sapldll.g ot I'.ivson are visiting here with thir mother Mrs Minnie Spald-i Spald-i n g The following Primary "tticT.- and tea. hers a'tend-'d the' pr.-m.:ry pr.-m.:ry convent i- n Sana day a Pr..v" .. Mis 1-arh Stone, " Mrs L' ,,1,., laroing. .irs Vilate Slum:-w Slum:-w iv Mrs Nora Harthng. Mrs I' a Ma !: (il-,n. Mrs Leah bim-n. bim-n. n Mt.- i'auiir,.- Gammon. Mrs f-bi.o.a S'.:;. . Mrs The! ma Larson. Mis V.mz.i Ash. Mrs Aft'.n Burning Bur-ning ham and Miss Laura Stewart Stew-art Mrs Yid i I.y drop will giv ., h : .- t.-pif . "-la-t. r" and Mrs 'era Lirsen will If in charge of the Theology lesson "Gems oi T' 'It h " at '.!.. Rellet s .Olety Ill-'C - :ng Tuesday al tension m the ward b' 'USe Mr and Mrs .1 C Olsen and Mr and Mrs Merrill Ohs-m visited visit-ed with relatives m Park City Mondav. MOVING? if moving call the Hardy Transfer Trans-fer Modern equipment and men who know how to handle the most fragdo furniture. I'HONK 148 PROVO HIDE & FI R CO. 1 IK West Sivth South I'HONK 3H7 Wholesale Healers in Hint's - I'KLTS I I KS and WOOL We also have a large stock ot t'sod Auto Parts, Tires and Good Chassis for Wagons Wag-ons at reasonable prices. Hattle Creek Sytem of Nature Healing for liheumatism Stomach I'lcers Chronic Constipation Poor Circulation Free Consultation RETH BEEBE 2S.-i EAST 4th SOUTH Provo Phone 1216 OR EM MRS. MEKKLLL I'KANUALL I ! Iliorter Phone 026-KS I W A bazaar was held at the Wind-or Wind-or ward Wednesday afternoon and evening, under the direction of the ward relief society organization organizat-ion A program and one act play were enjoyed by a largo crowd in the evening at which time a quilt and box of chocolates wore given away. Many beautiful and useful articles were sold at the bazaar. Slides were shown and a lecture given on the L. iP S temple, by C. V. Hanson of Provo. Sunday evening at the Windsor 'ward auditorium It was enjoyed by a large crowd. Bert Lewder and Lloyd Gillman left for Nevada Sunday whore they will he employed. Mrs A. G. Keetch. Vorn Keetch and Mr and Mrs Verl Kirk and son Kayle visited with relatives in Heber Sunday. Mr. and Mrs C L Kotford had as their dinner guests Sunday evening their daughter, Xola. who has spent the winter m Salt Lake City and her friends Miss Grace Lvstrup of Salt Iike. Mr Le-land Le-land Poppet of Los Angles. California Cali-fornia and Mr Walt Shim of Michigan. Mr and Mrs Rdehard Anderson visited with Mr Anderson's mother moth-er Mrs Ane Praper and his sister and brother-in-law Mr- and Mrs CI. iv Ashw-.rth : Po.yson Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs Kugone Neweil entertained a' a very r-leasant party at h r hoir.o Saturday evening m h -nor ot her- husband's birth.. lay anniv- r-sirv. r-sirv. Music games and s lal (hat were he diversions and .iatnty ! e! reShlllentS Were .sefV'-.l the 1..J. 1. A-.-ing eu'-sts. Mrs Mahnda X w-. w-. !1 Mr ;ri'i Mrs P"!i- uisen. Mr a n d Mr s Lenn lb ''. y. Mr an 1 Mrs R K: nes! ard M M . a g . Tb r i . M rs a ' a at her .r !iorv wb, w A nun Nor on. Mr an 11. Mr ,-. nd Mr-Mr Mr-Mr and Mrs Kih. New .1 N'eW ell Mrs .". v. .IS' 'II M i lean H L.-K ! light i Burr :.! . I ! ( h 1! d r ii ,e Saturday v-r little n v- ,; - id . b v r g at t r r i . 1 1 : : h i. K- ma t b. t t d . - I . t and am v -.. . I .-. rve. : W ' 1 ' se.!, d a i:i !: h id a ill. : r t ! g ' e .- ' - it o n , long tabi- 'e ; - t a rt !M 1 V i a 1; '.'. ah t . i. g i ' . 1 i I : : 1- : I i : t ! -' . N.,;. rims and t , ; b d--. i it-i it-i : s were al-" in gr.-. n T!- b -- tess Was assisted 111 e II t - r t a i m Ii g bv b.-i- daughj'-t'. Norma Th. 1 1 t b-gues's b-gues's were, Patty Rogers. ,n KLiir,.- ('..wan. !l.irl"v fldt'-n J .e Ft W ers. ( 'barb's H da o, . Flv.-n Hancock, (diffie Pyr.e. Loo Y. rnoi;. 'ecil I ickoy ai. i J-Turr. J-Turr. Mrs liac hel Cutler 'n!.-r:a:n-d at a dinner and (uniting party a', b.-r b.tfi.e Thurs.iav ait.-rnu m A delicious dinner was served ai one o'clock after which a lovely quilt was finished by the b'liow-lr.g b'liow-lr.g gu.sts. Mrs Merle Jacobs Mrs Mayme W-ds. Mrs Kth.- I'yii". Mrs Keziah Pyne. Mrs Lilly P. -rk and Mrs lm ( "la! k Members ot he Iota liub Wele I'lea.SalltK- entertained at t lie home of' Mrs R..1 or M-'ii.n,-'!! Thursday aitern.,n Sewing v -the main diversion and dainty rdj-.'shirt'iils Wei.- , rv-d the f. lb .wing .adies, Mrs P..-y K Li voloss. " M rs Julian Hansen, Mrs Isabeii Gappm-yer. Mrs H' w;n d St! attg. Mi.- (Mil I -I-ange. Mrs C;-.:son Crandall. Mrs Jesse o.rdr.er a.n'i Mrs Memmott Mr and Mrs "illard Bishop Sr Wlv. have spent the winter wi'h robitives m Ogden r."'irn("i to the.r 'home ThursJay afternoon Mrs Wi-btid Pasbop .Jr brought ' . i : b."i!a- and -pent the Wet k -'si V; -i ' i n g to! stives here. t.. t . had :.. Ml! igerts it tl;.-y . i. ruled - car. I. --sly as ai; An ' l-. l-. ss does. ' IN LOS ANGELES It's The SIXTH and SPRING STREETS Gtt tfi4 Hayward Habit' SENSIBLE R.TES $1.50 per day up without hath $i.00 per day up with bath CONVENIENT LOCATION JL"e check ijour car a' !'ro doc: return it u.'hen ijou are reauij ' vt CAFE and GRILL POPL'I.AR PRICES Ciaq-s! P.ootj &aubj Par'.oi Barber Shop FRIENDLY Pr.KSONL SEKMJI H. C. FRYMAN, Proprietor HARRY C. WAGENF.R KUSSEl -L H. VN AGENEI saiiiiBiEVMiaiaisisEioaEfiBEiiafliBaiiBBiiEBaausr1! PROVO ill V X. l h n j i ERVIC DIRECTORY n a H Here is a List of Firms That ttender the g Service H n IT WILL APPEAR IN THE I1ERAIJ) EVERY WFJINESPAY ANT) SUNDAY u a NEW DEAL BEAUTY SHOP al OR KM Phone M11-.J-L' ur.der niariairtTnont of H KU(DA !!. ANnKKRFRt;. Pn - ' t irst Porman- B e!:t Wavi r NOW OPKN. g Operator LA RKTTA MOON g 1 1 Ul OMllllill . (IMIll I II iii:im)m:i m n i I- 11 ( I , M1 j i : w i.i ii ( . u t' I TL V lil VII 111 II U t-m o I A'wuuS&K' W nil Ii tn Itcpniri tl I'hoiip I-" N u(. r l es.E'y's Seed Sow& bMise I loner, (.ardeii and I ield Plants. I CEMENT WORK & Om i :,ii "tear- in I'imim s. h .' II It :'n m- made id Cement, jg J Mr TKI) .IllMNMlN IS." xouth 'ith tla-t. M 5 BURLINGTON ROI TE PLS DEPOT 2 Nov ;uvt- - l ow rates, to All Parts of I . S. v: Canada, g I ST PAHA SPUN ICK - lOK'S ( APK. Phone 1 57 H HI I Can? pemifei? Seed Co. I 19 i,i.,. is Imj.erters nt ..irdeii I I uer ! hi eeds. Wholesale A Retail. M ( i r i im h -1 . e ; a i. Cum Ma.liiii'iv Repairs H li Kill's n! ha: 1 NATIONAL FRENCH ( LEANING C0.,g Phone !.'- ft lUBB-fs Bash SeEvflsefi a B 2 1 he P.rsT r m : 1 1 e ii i I,.1. n u:h "'I.i. Me ,'M'i t 9 n M 01 iU:ESLEV MONF MENTAL CO. MOM MtN'I's M) PI RIM. Al lis s,,.,t!i ,,i J .ite. I'.i- 1. I'r. xi. I l.ltl JUENKE Mfg. CO. I'hone 17." a H m B I a B B H m B B K a u RAM! TORS W KI.DIM. - W. R .Srntt Paper llanuinL; - Paint inu x iM-nirauni: - i onitaciinu i jac: !':' ''IT' AIT PHOTOGRAPHY Now Location 3'Z West Center B m a m M a R B B a m m a The erx Latest Method. LOUIS HELM "II, at the BOO I eS and Lk Wos?k s "iahx liuiruics Retir.il snow RADIATQR SERVICE Al'TVT I';STtLljK1 1 ' 'Z Ah lander Mf;. Co. 17o South I nixersity Axe. Asetylesne H B 3 B B B II B M..x Oi;iK I RKP MR MIO! VES M H H a B a m Wallpaper, Paints. Knamols, arnish, KalsomiiH, Rrushes, c-te, M Phone .YiX "Uallv Around the ( orner aoil S;m-'' ."; No. :trd W. g "CITY FEED WHITE FAWN STORE S White Pawn j'lour - Hav. (.rain. Peed, Breakfast FcK)d S 5 Battle Cret'k Health Poods - I'hone 111 - Ml N(. Univ. g P. L. LARSEN Heatiau M PIP)F. o7J SIS I Iit a SPIX PL ! (.RAHKl) SI MM PR COAL at the g LOW EST POSSIBLE PRICK! S 1 i;SI ( KN IKP. I'ROVO I'HONK l-i(8 5 HATS CLEANED and BLOCKED U: -t -I 'ate Mach.ra ry N'P.A Service M One Trial W 1 U, C r.vmce Y au J PHONE 17:, MADSKN CLKANING COMPANY 5 SEE I S A BOLT M)l H TITLES Nrvtarr Puhtic b H.P.THOMAS S ABSTRACT CO. 184 W. Onter Provo. 1'ta.r KAY BARRETT Auto Repairing htn-dlei g xx on k .i I'hoiif 1 .'.!! II I HI I -II I s " DC?aiBBBIRBBBBBBBBIIBBSIinBllBIBIBBBIBBBnESH t- - i-.t.- -.. Mnfrif Prnalrln PECK ELECTRIC COMPANY "UtTlT( l.I(.HTl(i FIXTtRES" B O : -" w-f ST.--t Phone 11 JS IBBBBBBBBBBBflBBBBEBBBBBBBflBBBBBBSBBBBVBBBBBBBBVaB II CITY- II u n Vou Need. It n H H Ulil (II I 1.1 llilllUl r.t.'tl n u n H LTAH (Ol'NTY MATTRKSS FACTORY n (CM. AM) COTTON MAT- gg TKI'SSES. WOOL TTS g Mattre I'mjuvbK and nuMle fg rl n iv w U n a a H eed. I -"lower and Vegetable S 3.S" et CVnter m II M H POTTERY PLANT A!- ;ui and Presume ;it ;." N. Cm. Axe. . . . l.. . t . . . ....... 1 a I ibi'.iii.'i .iuas ,i i ipunn.-i. ; p West and v enter k HOD , & I KNDKR '(-)UK PROVO TYPE m WRITER g SERVICE g IVtor J. Wipf 5 t Ii''.': e l i:i N. Univ. Ave. s n a m mm .adies Sewed H We ( all and Deliver ERIE. Ph. 707. KI8 . Cfnter W B - - , ( cle shop, .HX'' . Ccn. DANIELS AUTO i WRECKAGE S T'SKI) PARTS S TOVINi AND WKECKKR g mkhl. dw or night g ?r'' Cnlv. Ave. - Ph(ne 6 g WeMiimg I 1 .-'.. i ! 1 M a ehinerv III V. I nix. Axe". PRQVI m u it H Sheet Metal Work WEST ( KNTLR ST Sunshine Cafe here I riends Meet and EAT Dav and Night . ; ,m x esi Lfiiicr i ixv u TKi:n i.Mt.l :na - - - H |