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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD,' SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 2, 1 9 3 5 itMi 7 ' Wltz H7r7 VAVJIJ 23 Ethel D. Rambeau, Society Editor U Phone 494 t P I g Former Provo Man Marries Coast Girl Mrs. George H. Feenan of Santa Monica, Cal., announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Mamie Lenor Taylor, to Spencer J. Passey, well known here, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Passey of Los Angeles, formerly of I'rovo The ceremony was performed Sept. 17 by Bishop J. Mark Clark of the Hollywood ward at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Riley in Hollywood. A wedding supper was given, immediate family fam-ily members and friends attending Mr. and Mrs Passey will reside in Los Angeles P. T. A. Reception Being Arranged The P -T. A. of the H Y. I, high school and elementary grades, is planning a reception lor Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the H Y ('., the affair t- c .mnuia-e ,i 7 .' o'clock. odQee aim Hi uuia. 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Name- Street- City Ftatr- V Maintain the Most C omplete Service Department in I'tah Countv PROVO TYPEWRITER SERVICE 1 1:5 NORTH I NT V. AVE. Dry ii Many's the "Ruined:" Suit that we have returned spotless spot-less natty as new ! alter our Dry Cleaning-. Ours is not just a "You'd hardly see it" spot-removing method! We Clean by a method that Cleanses to the very thread-centers thread-centers of fabrics. Let's show you. PHONE Prows-Wootton Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Prows wish to announce the forthcoming marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Nora, and O. DeVere Wootton of American Amer-ican Fork, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wootton of Salt Lake City. The marriage is to take place in the near future. Miss Prows is a former student stu-dent of the B. Y. U. and was affiliated af-filiated with the Nautilus social unit. For the past two years she has been employed as an operator at the Mountain States Telephone company. Mr. Wootton graduated from the University of Utah law school, and is a member of the Phi Alpha Delta, national law fraternity. He was prominent in athletics. Mr and Mrs. J. Calvin Croft are the proud parents of a son, born Friday night at the Crane Maternity home. Mrs. Croft was formerly Lulu McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Whiting iJosun tte Cook have a son, their second, born Friday night at the Crane Maternity home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Round y of Wallsburg wish to announce the birth of a daughter, Friday after noon at the Crane Maternity non.e The mother is the former Tressa Allred. :! -.' Dr. Reagan Back From Long Tour T'h- common man in the south saw hope m Huey Long and felt ui.- may. d at his death, reported ! r Alber t B. Reagan, special professor pro-fessor of anthropology at Brig-hair, Brig-hair, Young university, upon his return Fiday from a seven-week tour ,,f the middle west and .south. He was in Little Rock. Ark., the day Senator Long was assassinated assassi-nated Dr Reagan visited relatives and friends m Ohio, his former home, Missouri and Arkansas He inspected in-spected dinosaur quarries in Wyoming Wyo-ming I SE FOR WOODEN FORK Have you ever tried using a wooden salad fork for stirring or beating your partly frozen dessert des-sert in your mechanical ice box ? You will also like this fork to put together- vegetables and cream sauces because it handles them tender! v. Large Stock of ALL MAKES or FINE RENT MACHINES Special Rates To Students! Sec Our New I'nderwood Portables ( 'onvenient Terms PETER J. WIPE NOT A SPOT 475 (qngratulations r , "'IV . I '' 'WmM - J&ffi vMUMmt mm,--m: t ,..;;! ! mm Mm ! m -m m m . 4 1 Mi t pi ; J, i& I f - ?fe? '3 ill S f b4 l "i im - K I ' : ,11 X J? StM Ill mm r f m ; 9h m fe H - ' 4 S I j m pi 5 ft v 'g$r M 11 i w , - ' t- A HI ! xtTjx . r 1, CHARMING BRIDE of WEEK j!ie marriage t Miss Wilnia Hanson, attractive dauy;h-1 dauy;h-1 ler of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanson of Spanish Fork, in William Riyby Youny of Idaho Falls, Idaho, son of" Mr. and Mrs. Georjr,J S. Voting of Prwo, was an event of Thursday morning. The ceremony was performed in the Salt Lake temple by President (ieorjre F. Richards, immediately following which the young- couple left for St. Louis, Mo., where Mr. Young will receive ids M.L). from Washington Washing-ton university in the spring. City Briefs Dell (ilazier, 62. underwent a major operation at the Aird hospital hos-pital Friday night, and is reported to be in a fair condition. Miss Marjorie Johnson and Miss Mary Harrison, students at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs August Johnson in Lake View. Miss Pearl (iledhill. student at Henegar's Business college m Salt j Lake City, is spending the week . here with her mother, Mrs. Henry j Williamson. I Miss Lueile Farley will leave Monday for Los Angeles, Calif , where she will remain indefinitely Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Buum have left for a trip to the canyons in southern I'tah and Arizona. They will be away for 10 days. (irant Johnson of Santaquin is at the Aird hospital, where he is receiving medical attention. Mr.. Frances Maylerry and son David Mayberry. arrived m Provo Friday evening from Reno. Nev.. to visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MaeDoii- ald (Mildred Scott of Los Angeles, Ange-les, are spending a week here with Mrs. MacDonald's parents. Fire Chief and Mrs. Clyde Scott. .Miss Phyllis Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson of Lake View, left Saturday for Salt Lake City, to attend Henegar's Hene-gar's Business college. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Shaw of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Aldwyn Smith of Salt Lake City have returned re-turned from a delightful two weeks' auto trip to Reno, Nev.; Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Cal. They enjoyed a trip to Catalina. NEW POTATO RECIPE Try serving boiled new potatoes pota-toes with the fat and sediment j left after broiling pork chops or pork sausages. Use this instead of i butter. Simply add the fat, cover ! the pan, set over the burner for a minute longer, then serve immediately. Jl DOES NAME 4-H WINNERS i Continued on Page Fight) FaTi Cornaby, Benjamin, second: Lucille Johnson. Benjamin, third. SILK DRKSS CLASS: Fdna ArrioTson American Fork: Helen Johnson, American Fork, second. REMODELED CLASS: Helen Green, American Fork, first. WOOL DRESS CLASS: Joyce Rich, first: Marie Thomas. Spanish Span-ish Fork, second: N'edra Lewis. Pleasant View, third. Demonstration Teams Wanda Campbell and Madge Lewis. Pleasant View, first; Barbara Bar-bara Taylor and Mildred Richards. Rich-ards. American Fork. second; Springville team, third, and Santaquin. Sant-aquin. fourth. Stock Judging DeVere Weight. Merlin Houtz, , Ray Peterson of the Springville I Pioneer club, first; Lewis Wells Eldon Hardine and Leland Wells of the Vineyard vo Jersey club club, second; Pro-third; Pro-third; Lehi Hoi- We Bu, Sell, or Exchange I sed Turniture- Used KITCHEN Cf HEATERS (Jacket) 2 Used COAL RANGES $a As Low As Vo Used $9 RjQ BED SPRINGS &oW Used GAS PLATE- $a g Three Hole AoV-P Used gf up HEATERS Used $ly ? A up BOOK CASES ioW Special Sale Price on All SIMMONS BEDDING iraiEOTirai&is "Where You Save9' 310316 WEST CENTER PHONE 25 ; i ft i s 3 club, club. fourth; fifth. Orem Hamp- INDIVIDUAL Vere Weight, 3 RATINGS: De- '5; Louis Wells 367; Russell Schow. Lehi, 365 Eldon Harding, Vineyard. 355 Wesley Knudsen, Provo. 352. Record Books GTRLS: Genevieve Hanson. Orem, first; Afton Devey, third year foods club member, Alpine, second; LaDell Brown, fourth year clothing, Spanish Fork, thud; Fern Wilkin, third year foods. Alpine, fourth. BOYS: DeVere Weight, Springville. Spring-ville. first; Ross Holdaway. Vineyard, Vine-yard, second; Lewis Wells, Vineyard, Vine-yard, third. Home Economics Judging Barbara Taylor and Mildred Richards. American Fork, first; Helen Warnick and Laura Swenson. Swen-son. Manila, second; Melba and Catherine Mendenhall, Mapleton. third; Wanda Campbell and Madge Lewis, Pleasant View, fourth. Some historians aver that America Amer-ica once was called Fu Sang and that a Buddihts missionary visited it as early as 450 A. D. 1 9 stein shire Club Calendar A. A. U. W. Members of the Associated American University Women will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. E. D. Shriver. Chairmen Chair-men will present their plans for the antique tea to be held in October. Oc-tober. A full attendance is urged. ZIPPEKETTES Mrs. Gwen N. Whetten and Mrs. Grace D. Harding will be hostesses to members of the Zipperettes Sunday at 3 o'clock at the home of the latter at the Nelson apartments. apart-ments. B. P. V. The Literary League members cordially invite members of the Provo Business and Professional Women's club to attend their annual an-nual autumn tea, to be held Saturday, Sat-urday, Sept. 28, at the residence of Mrs. A. Rex Johnson, 260 East Fourth North street, from 2 to 6 o'clock (LIVELL Members of the Clivell club will tender Miss Virgie Beelar, bride-elect, bride-elect, a kitchen shower, Monday evening at the home of Miss Mary Moir. JIMOK SERVICE STAR The Junior Service Star legion will hold a meeting Monday evening eve-ning at 7 o'clock at the Sixth ward meeting house. WOMEN'S COUNCIL The Women's Council will hold its monthly board meeting Monday Mon-day at 3 p. m. at the Women's club house. VAL NORN ALUMNAE Members of the Val Norn j Alumnae will be entertained Mon- day evening at 7:30 o'clock at j the home of Mrs. Grace D. Hard- ing at the Nelson apartments. i CATHOLIC WOMEN j The Catholic Women's League j is holding its opening meeting of the season, Tuesday at 2:30 ! o'clock at the home of Mrs. Russ j i Traher. 260 North University avenue. All Catholic women are j urged to attend. Officers of the i Catholic Women's League of Salt Lake City will be in attendance, it . is announced. i VIELX.ES AMIES Mrs. LaPreal Clayton will be hostess to the Vielles Amies club members Monday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Emily HEAR PROGRAMS FROM ABROAD WITH THIS NEW 1936 1PIH1DLC Get in step with the march of modern radio re I I ception! Let this handsome 630X Philco brintT il l fcxj 1 11 ' ception! Let this you exciting programs from overseas plus greater enjoyment of American broadcasts. Thrill II... i ...... II II -in. J-" -miTT" i lid! 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Business Meeting Of Literary League Literary League members met for a business session at the home of Mrs. Clifton Tolboe Friday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The following members were served a dainty luncheon: Mrs. Denzil A. Brown, Mrs. Stanley Dunford, Mrs. Bud Nilsson, Mrs. E. L. Kammermeyer, Miss Rheta Kay, Mrs. A. E. Robison, Mrs. Vernon Tolboe, Miss Eunice Bird, Mrs. Sherman Christenson, Mrs. Leland Van Wagoner, Mrs. Lenn Creer, Mrs. Heber Johnson, Mrs. Lynn .Taylor, Mrs. Walter Hed-quist, Hed-quist, Mrs. Arthur D. Taylor, Mrs. Henry Taylor, Miss Helena Stewart, Stew-art, Mrs. Eldon Clark, Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Richan and Mrs. Fred Mark-ham. Mark-ham. Bullock, 469 West Center street I Business matters are to be taken care of and a full attendance is trimmed soon after it begins grow-urged. grow-urged. t mg in the spring. BERTIN BEAUTY SHOP 256 EAST CENTER (Bet of handsome 630X Philco bringT With Philco All Wave Aerial $84.50 EASY TERMS! 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