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Show SECTION TWO SPRINGVILLE REPORTS j MRS. MANILA? BROWN, Correspondent - Phone, 235-J , a ; .V Cantata and Mrs. Stanley Mor- Sareeant. Mr, and Mra. Velt Han- gan who are on a vacation from J Point Barrow, Alaska, were guests of honor at a party given by Captain Cap-tain Morgans sister, Mrs. Howard Jensen and her husband, Thursday Thurs-day night, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Harvey Hutchinson. An especially enjoyable feature ; of the evening's entertainment was the stories told by M. and Mrs. Morgan of their experiences in the Northland. They also displayed display-ed pictures of interesting phases of Eskimo life and their customs, and spoke of the manner in which Christmas is observed in Alaska. A delicious dinner was served early in rue evening, at small tables which were artistically decorated dec-orated With holiday motifs. Cards followed dinner and prizes for the evening's games went to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kindred, Lewis Childs, Mrs. J. U. Cherrington and Harvey Har-vey Hutchinson. Others in attendance attend-ance were Mrs. Childs, Mr. Cherrington, Cher-rington, Mrs. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. R- W. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Merle last htf Careful selection, wise buying, protected storage .all of these enable us to say "Tri-State Lumber Stands Up!" and this fact accounts for the greater great-er year-after-year economy of all of our lumber and mill-work on your job, whether it's one piece for remodeling, or everything for a new building. Ask About Monthly Payment Plan "Helpful TRI-STATE LUMBER COMPANY Formerly Smoot Lumber Co. "Hello Mary, What's Your Plans For New Year's Eve?" FUN GALORE New Year's Eve At mi THE N SWHOUSE T'l iliOTEL Salt Lake City CABARET DELUXE DINNER, FAVORS, NOISEMAKERS ENTERTAINMENT CO S '4'iC2k 'pA Informal m-'k cp cock the guests pf honor and the host and hostess. , Complimentary to Mrs. -J. F. Rringhurst of this city whose birthday was Friday, her daughter, Mrs,. Florence Nelson entertained at a. nicely arranged social at, her home in the afternoon. Adelicious luncheon was served at one long table wccn held a miniature Christmas tree as a centerpiece. Christmas decorations also predominated pre-dominated throughout the entertaining enter-taining rooms. Many lovely gifts were received by the guest of honor. Guests included Mrs. William Wil-liam Harmer, Mrs. Frederick Dunn, Mrs. Eva Crandall, Mrs Sarah Hutchings, Mrs. Emily Crandall, Mrs. Norma Strong, Mrs. Harriet Witney, Mrs. Clara Crandall, Mrs. Bella Brmghurst, Mrs. Martin Nelson and Mrs. Carl Nelson and Mrs. Harry Lindley of Provp. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clyde and Mrs. W. W. Clyde of this city, spent one day this week in Salt Lake City, where they visited Mr . . . because they longer on the job Service" PHONE 20 PROVO t,. INI until? Phone . Was 570 .For '"M 4 ' RESERVATIONS NOW r.PR OilHIJ DAY H BRAID, seii' Sx-. MARGARET SULLAVAN Height. 5 feet 2V inches. Weight. 109 pounds. Brown hair. Cray eyes. Born. Norfolk. Nor-folk. 'a. xAge. 24. Matrimonial Matrimo-nial score: Two marriages, one divorce. Ex-husband. Henry Fonda. Present husband, Wil-Mnm Wil-Mnm Wiltr. and Mrs. Harry Clyde, the latter having reOeniiy announced the birth of a baby son. A large group of Springville Legionnaires and auxiliary mem-!er.s mem-!er.s attended the convention of tin Fifth district, at Provo, Sat urday Among the enjoyable Christmas ! parties of the past week was one ?ivcn for the Mothers Study club it the home of Mrs. Ella Reyn- olds, Friday evening. The program j guests, and Mrs. Elaine Parcell of consisted of a Christmas story by j Provo, Mrs. Mabel Wright, Mrs. Mrs. Btulah Whiting; Christmas : Lucille Chiles, iars. Maurine Hay-poems Hay-poems by Mrs. Percinda Oakley; ; mend, Mrs. Mabel Childs, Mrs. Christmas carols by the club chor- Lucille Hughes, Mrs. Fay Hay-and Hay-and vocal selections by a club j mend, Mrs. .Florence Nelson, mem-',rio mem-',rio composed of Mrs. Philda Fin- bers. ley, Mrs. Hilda Grant and Mrs. j Announcement Ls made of the Gladys Hoyer. During the eve- j marriage of Miss Alice Barker, ning Santa Claus appeared and daughter of Mrs. Zelma Barker ot the members also exchanged gifts, j this city, to Elwood Mason of A tasty luncheon suggestive of! Aurora, which took place Thurs-the Thurs-the holiday season, was served by! day, December 19, at Provo. In the hostess. ! honor of the young couple, Mrs Members of the First ward j Barker entertained at a shower Primary organization presented a at her home Friday evening. A Christmas cantata, in the First I ward hall Saturday night, at which a large crowd of ward members and friends attended. " Members of the social i-welvp club were pleasantly entertained Wednesday night, with a Christ-! mas party, at the home of Mrs. ; Leon Harrison. An attractive j holiday color scheme was carried j out the central figure of which j was a beautifully decorated j Christmas tree. Bridge featured I the entertainment with prizes for j the evening being awarded to Mrs. Ora Rowland, Mrs. Esther John-! John-! sen and Mrs. Gwen Baxter. A j tasty and attractive luncheon was I served by the hostess to twelve club members in attendance. Mrs. Daniel Sumsion and Mrs. Will ParVy returned from Cali fornia Thursday. They have spent the gast several weeks with relatives rela-tives and friends there, and were accompanied home by Mrs. Sum- sion's little grandson, Dan Dalbey, of Oakland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Nelson of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson of Provo, plan to leave this week end on a several weeks vacation vaca-tion with relatives and friends in California. Outstanding among the social entertainments of the past week was the Christmas party Wednesday Wednes-day night, given by Mra Marie Whiting for members of her club. A feature of the evening's entertainment enter-tainment was a review of the book. "Mary of Nazareth." by Mr. Rea Straw. Mrs. Lois Tip pet is and Mrs. Mabel Childs entertained en-tertained with a vocal duet, "The Holy City," and Mrs.. Maurine Haymond and Mrs. Beth Jensen sang. "The Night Before Christ- DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING, and do it without worriment over finances. We can help you make the Yuletide more cheerful. See us now. Our Service Is Confidential COLUMBIA INDUSTRIALXOAN C0MPAlfY . L PHONE 1277 64 North Univ. Ave. PROVO, UTAH o I as Likes to cook, sew and read good books. Has 21 dogs in kennels throughout the country, and never without one in her dressing r)oni. mas." The group also sang Christmas carols and Christmas gifts were exchanged during the evening. A tasty and beautifully arranged luncheon was served buffet style. In attendance were Mrs. Beth Jensen. Mrs. Florence Allan of Mapleton. Mrs. Louis Harmer of Payson, Mrs. Nelda Carlson of Salem, Mrs. Grace Al ,lan, Mrs. J. W. Whiting, Miss Zina Johnson. Mrs. Clara Sumsion, delightful ume was spent with games and social chat, concluded with a dainty lunch. Many lovely wedding gifts were received by the guest of honor MlSs Golda Siler of Provo is v131111 Miss Fern Ostler and otner fnends and relatives here. CLASH ON BORDER MOSCOW, Dec. 21 u.p A clah between Mongolian and Japanese soldiers on the Mongolian-Man-chukuoan frontier was reported today in an official Mongolian government gov-ernment dispatch. Several Mongolians Mon-golians were killed; the dispatch said. JVir 1 tw'r 1 tCPIIV f An exceptional Im ftwinuner a n tt UNDERWOOD CHAMPION or UNIVERSAL PORTABLE iRs Ask About Our Ea sy Payment Plan Here is the New Underwood Champion Portable New features: Chromium plating. Much more quiet. Handsome, long line Space Lever. Improved Paper Table. Paper Table Centering scale. Adjustable Lateral Paper Guide. Much improved touch and operating appeal. Inbuilt Tabulator-standard Tabulator-standard equipment. Enlarged Cylinder Knobs. Open face Type Guide. New left hand Carriage Release right Large vacum rubber feet New handsome walrus-grain Carrying Case double lock all Chromium plated hardwarestrong, hard-warestrong, all leather handle. 113 North LW Ay. SU:N H 'A.Yj P EC E'BER 22; 13 3 5 OREfil MRS. MERRILL CRANDALL I , Reporter Phone 026-R3 ; : Mra Leora Calder was hostess to the ladies of the Orem Liter ary club Friday afternoon at he home. Hie entertaining rooms were gayly decorated, a lovely tree with lights being among the motifs. mo-tifs. Mrs. Merle . Jacobs read a story "The Other Woman," by Margaret Sangster. Christmas gifts were exchanged and a delicious de-licious hot luncheon was served. Christmas favors being, given. Members present were Mrs. Merle Jacobs, Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Mrs. Ratcbel Cutler, Mrs. Melba Calder, Remember her m iS :&v 3 If t M 5 ll lm &h k v P I! Sri A r. ' ,v i m II S?ff? - V (s VA m II 14 I P flower: The Gift Supreme of Sentiment FRESH and FRAGRANT At Prices Modest Enough For All to Enjoy Them PROVO GREENHOUSE PHONE EIGHT-0 LADIES' FLORAL PHONE 466 fflhm I j&tMMEi Come in or call us for demonstration 10 PETER J. WIPF We Repair Air Makesof Typewriters Mrs. Kezia Pyne, Mrs. Chris ta Christensen, Mrs. Lilly Park, Mrs. Bertha Park, Mrs. Wayne Wells Mrs. Kate Gordner, Mrs. Nina Stratton and Mrs. Leora Calder, and four,, invited guests Mrs. Sarah Calder of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Willard Biahop Sr., Mrs Katie Calder and " Mrs, Marie Crandall. Mrs. Sarah Calder returned to her home in Salt Lake City Friday. Fri-day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calder Cald-er whose guest she had been for several days accompanied her. The Seagull and Bluebird groups of the Timpanogos ward Primary were entertained at a candy pull Wednesday evening. ,Mrs. Reba Loveless and Mrs. Clara Memmott, the class leaders, were, in charge with ... To go along with the travelers . . . or to linger with the stay-at-homes . . . helping help-ing all to orderly, clean-cut writing. The Underwood Champion Cham-pion is light, compact com-pact and easy to carry. It is smooth, rwift and quiet in action. ac-tion. Made by the typewrit- . . . made to perform up to well-known Under- 5 wood , standards . which everywhere means speed, accuracy, durability and sim plicity. Phone 386-J i and the affair was given at the home of Mrs. Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Crandall went to Springville Wednesday to attend the funeral services of Mr. Crandall's sister-in-law, Mrs. Llda M..CrandalL , .4. Mr. Ezra BiUings of Pynedale, Montana, has come to spend the holidays with .hia daughters Mrs. Isabelle Gappmeyer and Mrs. Roy Gappmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Nielaon of Springville visited with Mrs. Nielson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rowley Thursday. Mr. , John A., Vance, returned from Alpine Thursday. He had spent several days there visiting with relatives. PROVO CITY- DIRECTORY Here is a List of Firms That Render the Service You Need. IT WILL APPEAR Di TUB meitAtJi EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY HRIIVDSELMAN OPTICA 1. AND JKVVELRV CO. Official watch inspector in-spector for D. & R. O., S. 1. & U. Mail roads. All Makes of Phone .TS6-W 12H W. Center St. Ralph's Radio & Appl. Co. The Home of Guaranteed Radio Service t ' 83 North Univ. Ave. Phone G18 .10 North University Xlie IVlUSlC DOX Avenue w " ' Texaco Service & Storage jj All Work Guaranteed. j! Good Eats and 1 ED'S CABARET FURNITURE REPAIRING II II RS-UPHOLSTERING BD. IT. IRU II II II II II II The General Shop Trt.SS Si vjuoiouicw. ytxaii ram j.r,ff uuurjB.aAojyeA.vaunnsy. km O " w ww ww A VMrViObJ Vw- WMWV II ' j Expert Radiator Work ii tie i Your Kaoiaxor in Shape for Winter at TELLURIDE MO!t)R COMPANY ii ii ii t: ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii i! MICKEY'S Texaco Winterize Your Oar Now With Texaco Products P res tone and a Hot Watei Heater. We Can Save Yon Money Cor. 5th West & 1st North I ii ii ii ii ii SELECTIVE "It Costs No More For the Best" HOE 168 WTest Center ERVTCE LOUIS KELSCH & SONS Phone 707 i ii EXTRA FINE USED TIRES, Tire Repairing East of Fire Hall on 1st Norta BRIMHALL BRQS. - Phone 260 11 Skates Sharpeined Baby Bungles Re-tired. Snow's Cj cle Shop. S82 West Center HIGH QUALITY GAS W"S Wnere.-TrkMcCoard's Service RADIATOR SERVICE AUTO GLASS INSTALLED While You Walt Ahlander Mfg. Co. 476 Sooth University Ave. ii ORIENT REPAIR SHOP a. II !! PROVO FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO. !! Castings and Machine Work Electric Welding, Steel Tanks, II Structural steel Work. Provo; VU Ph. 77. Titos. F. Plerpont Up. ! KTC P. L. LARSEN ' JSS' I II ll PHONE 574 S II lr II HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED Up-to-Date Slachlnery NBA Service One Trial WR1 Convince Ton j PHONE 175 MADSEN SEE US ABOUT YOUR TITLES , ; Deeds - Conveyanoi , Notary Public H. F. TH0MA3-' iQQTR AT 1 r iVr': 194 W. Center. Ph. 88 - Provo JEFF A ' il? STATE OFFICIAL HEADLIGHT TESTING STATION x. PECK'ESLECTitIC COBIPANr .K- . , ITALIANS VICTORS ir - ROME, Dec 21 UR Italians have defeated after a lively fight Ethiopian warriors who attacked In the Tembien re$jkn northwest of Makale on the northern XronV Marshal Pletro Badojio reported today. Italian -tosses were given as one non -commissioned officer and one Askari native private killed and 15 wounded. Ethiopian losses were said to be "riotabte;" MOVING! ; If moving call the Hardy Trans, fer. Modern equipment and men who know how to handle the most fragile furniture. PHONE 148 v UTAH COUNTY MATTRESS FACTORY WOOL AND COTTON MATTRESSES. MAT-TRESSES. WOOL BATTS Mattresses Renovated and Made ' New Z ' 561 W. 2nd N. Phone S45 Provo Headquarters for Music Gifts, Harmonica, Ukuleles, Sheet Music, 'Etc, ' Elmo B. Wilson, Mgr. Entertainment at 47 North 1st West EVES PAINTS - WALLPAPER 57 No. Srd West Prove M FIX-IT COLUMN ADS BRING RESULTS M Key Lock and Work DANIELS AUTO WRECKAGE USED PARTS TOWING AND WRECKER SERVICE, DAY OB NIGHT Srd S. Univ. Ave. Phone 68 ill North Univ. Ave' ' AUmLXNE II WEST CENTER ST. CLEANING , COMPANY LET US PREPARE YotlR : car for winter; Ei 'Vi Peterspsi : and Art Bees 1 Trs South , mad Uhlv. Ate. -APA Olympic Service , !S't -i?? UPnTWO 1XTURBS I i - . . ' " i ..." ..... |