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Show SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERATD,. TUNDXY, FEBRUARY 21936 PAGE THREEf if im a H U 11 n n u n it u a a R J II U II II II II II II I I II u n ii ii ii ii ii u n ii ii M El ii ii El ii ti it ii ii i El II II 1 El II 11 II II mm El n si u it El n El n ii ii ii ii ci cs ii ti ti ii ii I ii ii ii ii it 1 SPRINGVHIE REPORTS I MRS. MANILA BROWN, Correspondent - Phone 235-J Mr. and Mrs. Willis K. Johnson, Jr., of this city announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter Mary to J. Elmer Wise om be, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wiscombe of Mapleton, the marriage to take place in the near future in the Salt Lake temple. Members of the Ladies' Literary club were delightfully entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Blanch Beal. At 7:30 o'clock, a tasty luncheon was served at small tables each centered with marigolds in shades of orange and yellow. Vice President Birdella Bearnson was in charge of the evening's program which ' began with piano selections by David Beal and Miss Nedra Beal. A review of the book "Lost Horizon" Hori-zon" by James Hilton was given in an especially interesting manner man-ner by Mrs. Mercedes Anderson. Mrs. Florence Winn of Nephi, Mrs. Leah Hales and Mrs. Floss Phillips Phil-lips were special guests. In attend- MOVING! If moving call the Hardy Transfer. Trans-fer. Modern equipment and men who know how to handle the most fragile furniture. PHONE 148 BSSBBBnnBBOnnBBBDDDBBBBDDBBBnBIDBnBBBBBIBflllBBODBnn M Mil u V a Vv n n A 1 H 11 n DIRECTORY u Here is n TJst of Firms That. Rpnrlpr the S Service You Need. f IT WILL APPEAK US THE HERALD 5 E.VERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY HKIMJSKI.MAN lll'TIHI, AM JKWRI.KV CO. lOfficial watch in-'spector in-'spector for I. & R. O , L.. I . Kailroads. All Make of Waters Repaired Phone 386-W 120 V. Outer St. n n 8 W Ralph's Radio & Appl. Co. The Home of Guaranteed Radio Service 83 North I'niv. Ave. Phone 618 SEE 11. C. MICKS YOl'R PATRONAGE IS 32 West Center Phone FURNITURE REPAIRING REFINISHING RE-UPHOLSTERING s ID). IT. JR. n H 1 U PROVO HIDE & FUR CO. r'iL Hides. Pelts, Furs. Wools, Etc. We Handle All Kinds of USED AUTO PARTS SELECTIVE "It Costs No More For the Best" HOE 18 West Center ERV1CE LOUIS KELSCH & SONS Phone 707 n u n El n it M II If Fai?mmei?s STEPHEN BEE HARNESS DEPT., 354 West Center, Provo CENTRAL UTAH MORTGAGE COMPANY REAL E ST A TE I N S U RA NCE IX A N S RENT A LS 78 No. Univ. Ave. Fred E. Ray, President Phone 108 Glen S. Ray, Vice. Pres. GEO. MAYCOCK MOTOR CO. si. Cst Studebaker Dealer i ah TODAY'S SPECIAL ' SGI 5 The House That Gives You More and Sells For Less Sunshine Cafe Where Friends Meet and j EAT Day and Night. MEALS 25 and 30c 396 West Center St., Provo n&eys and Loelk WE?Ik Baby Buggies Retired Bicycles Bought, ORIENT REPAIR SHOP PROVO FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO. Castings and Machine Work. Electric Welding, Steel Tanks, Structural Steel Work. Provo, Ut. Ph. 77. Thos. F. Pierpnt Mgr. Plumbing Heating P. L. LARSEN PHONE 574 S4S SEE US ABOUT YOUR TITLES Deeds - Conveyances Notary Pulic H. F. THOMAS ABSTRACT CO. 194 W. Center. I.h. 86 - Provo i y sips i&m MJKM&m ss. SPECIAL: 195 West, Third South If HUNDLEY Auto Repairing BARRETT II ev .. ruTFiri A t inuilMr.HT TKSTTNr, STATION ance also were seventeen club members. Miss Ruth Lee will be hostess to the La Jolie club members at her home next Thursday evening. All are urged to be present at 8 o'clock. Jack Masters, Warwick Palfrey-man Palfrey-man and Bert Brown returned recently from several days' visit at Boulder City to view the Boulder Bould-er dam. Mrs. Maud morn will entertain members of the Mothers Study club at her home next Friday afternoon. Dr. Carl G. Young of the Brigham Young university, will be the principal speaker during dur-ing the program. All members are urged to be present. Among the nicely arranged and socially successful parties of the season was the annual junior prom of the high school, Friday night, at Memorial hall. A large crowd of students and other young people peo-ple attended the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Bertrum Dallin entertained members of the Busy Finger club and their husbands at their home last Friday evening. eve-ning. A sumptuous supper was served from one long table early in the evening, after which cards were enjoyed. During the evening's eve-ning's games high score prize was won by Mr. and Mrs. Charles H H H UTAH COUNTY MATTRESS FACTORY WOOL AND COTTON MATTRESSES, MAT-TRESSES, WOOL BATTS Mattresses Renovated and Made New 661 W. 2nd N. Phone S45 Provo LAa INSURANCE a n ALWAYS APPRECIATED 560 We'll Call On You FIX-IT COLUMN ADS BRING RESULTS H n 5 1 i B m M a m I Harness Oiling Is Now On Bring in your old Harnesses and let us oil them for you. s B H H a H B B 9 DANIELS AUTO WRECKAGE used parts towing and wrecker sf:rvice, day or night Srd S. Univ. Ave. Phone 68 Snow's Cycle Shop, 382 W. Onter 1 1 1 North Univ. Ave Sold and Repaired AC ETYLENE WELDING Sheet Metal Work WEST CENTER ST, RADIATOR i SERVICE ! AUTO GLASS INSTALLED. While You Walt I Ahlander Mfe. Co. 476 South University Ave. Stepladders All Sizes Phone 34 OUR BOARDING HOUSE USXEN. FELLAH HONEST, it SO I CANT THRCW t"D MUSCLE: SPARROWS TOR CRUMBS. CAN YOU 6UVS SUP toH 2.0; UNTIL. TUTS TH" FNE CbRANO IM fAV BUSINESS? ft Porter and second prize by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird. Twenty club members and guests attended. attend-ed. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Anderson Ander-son of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. Anderson's sister, Mrs. Frank Salisbury and family here, Thursday evening. Mrs. Florence Winn of Nephi spent tht week end with her sister Mis. Nelson Beal and family iu this city. A large group of relatives and friends from Springville, attended funeral services in Provo Wednesday Wednes-day for Ray Scott, who died in Blackfoot, Ida., last week. Mrs. Lee Sumsion was hostess Wednesday evening to members of the Social Twelve club. Four games of auction bridge featured the entertainment with high score prize lor me games oeing won oy has been seri0Usly ill, is improv-Mrs. improv-Mrs. Hazel Harrison. Concluding infr Sne is at the Lehi hosnital. me pa.i ly a aeacious luncneon was served to twelve club members. Busy Finger club members met with Mrs. Velma Roy lance Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Sewing was the principal diversion and a tasty lunchean was served by the hostess. host-ess. In attendance were Mrs. Stella Straw, Mrs. Marie Cran-mer, Cran-mer, Mrs. Marjorie Bird, Mrs. LaVern Beafdall, Mrs. Bill Hanson. Han-son. Mrs. Olive Porter, Mrs. Merle Christine Cregg, Mrs. Helen Rob-bins, Rob-bins, Mrs. Effie Roylance, Mrs. Leona Allen, the latter four lathes being special invited guests. High School Girls Plan Dance Review One hundred and thirty-five girl will appear in the annual dance revue to be given Thursday Thurs-day evening, February 27 for the geneial public, in the Provo high school auditorium under the di-irction di-irction of Dorothy Richmond, girls' physical education instructor. instruc-tor. The dances are divided into five following groups: Northern Lights, Toy Shop. Gypsy, Rhine Gold, and Persian Market. There are a number of dances in each group. The performance on Wednesday Wed-nesday night. Feb. 26, is for students. stu-dents. Belgium supports a population of more than 8.100,000 on an area of about 11,745 square miles. Fear for Health of Jutland Hero British concern over the health of Earl Beatty, above, hero of the World War battle of Jutland, Jut-land, who last month at 65 retired re-tired as an admiral o" the British Brit-ish fleet, was Intensified by reports re-ports of his physicians. Admiral Beatty Incurred a severe cold recently re-cently when he attended King-George's King-George's funeral. HAY Fine Alfalfa Delivered. Phone 812J 994 West First South V AW 3VE:, "FLACT -BE TREASONABLE! A SHADOW IN ON TrAx P YOU WANT TO RTCrA-HVE: HOtVH,WTH INI VOUR POCKETS, GHT TYAA-Y CbNT A SAW, CAJN HAVE RK3HT THUrAB TOR YOUR, LAPELU luv: 0 trio STRAWBERRIES BOTH ARE SCARCE Pleasant Grove Happenings MISS VIOLA. WEST Correspondent Phone 28-W - PLEASANT GROVE Members Mem-bers of the Mothers' club were guests of Mis. Leland Clark at her home on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. James H. Walker reviewed the life of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Roose-velt, and she also reviewed her book, "It's Up to the Women." Mrs. Reva W. Fugal sang two solos. After the program a tasty luncheon was served by the hostess. hos-tess. Mro Rnvlo Wpst T4nntpr who r Rav Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Mills, is ill with rheumatism. rheuma-tism. A number of ladies took a basket bas-ket lunch and spent Wednesday afternoon visiting with Mrs. Ethel Fenton, who is recuperating- at her home from a recent operation. Those who were present: Mrs. Lela Banks, Mrs. Kate Jacobs, Mrs. May Halladay, Mrs. Luella Thorne. Mrs. Prue Coombs, Mrs. Pearl Wadley and Mrs. Vida Adamson of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck and family spent the week end visiting with Mrs. Pearl Prince. Provo, Mrs. Beck's mother, and in Spanish Span-ish Fork with Mr. Beck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beck. Dr. and Mrs. Dean Harvey, Mrs. Effie Chipman, and Mrs. Kathryn McComie of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thorne attended a can-ners' can-ners' convention in Salt Lake Thursday and Friday. Manila ward's genealogical workers were guests of Mrs. Jesse Jes-se Wadley at her home Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Fifteeen members were present. George Monson, who has been confined in a Salt Lake hospital for some time, aj, a result of an automobile accident, was brought home this week. He is slowly improving im-proving in health. Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb of Payson spent part of the week with Mrs. Webb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoell. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlson of Albion, Idaho, former residents of Pleasant Grove, are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. George Peay gave n dinner party at their home Thursday evening. An enjoyable time was reported. The carbonated beverage industry indus-try in this country traces its origin ori-gin to a little chemistry shop in Philadelphia. There, fruit juices were added to artificially carbonated carbon-ated water in 1807. COMPLETE NEW STOCK Efleetoneall Sunippflnec Let Us Help You With Your Wiring Requirements QUALITY is Remembered Long After PRICE Is Forgotten IPesLk Efletii?n 46 North Univ. Ave. Phone 418 r "ANNOUNCEMENT" The Home Insurance Co. of New York (America's largest Fire Insurance Co.) and The Home Indemnity Co. Appoint STEIN INSURANCE AGENCY J. Edwin Stein, Mgr. As New Representative 75 East Center St. Phones 1125-1258 Fire-Auto-Casualty and Marjne Insurance. Surety Bonds BY AHERN IP 1 HAT) &1 ANO INSOrANtA. THEM VT COULTJNPr -BE A ANT YOU ARE OUR RURAL COMMUNITIES SANITARY? This Problem May Now Be Solved by the Program Recently Inaugurated In-augurated by the Federal Government Gov-ernment Under the Direction of the State Board of Health. The Federal Works Progress Administration has made Rural Home Sanitation one of the principle prin-ciple objectives for accomplishment accomplish-ment through the Re-employment Program. Provision has therefore there-fore been made whereby all LABOR for the construction of Sanitary Privies at every home, school, filling station, tourist ca'mp and all other public places where such improvements are needed, will be furnished WITHOUT WITH-OUT COST to the property owner. own-er. This offers all owners of unsewered property especially those in the rural sections, an unprecedented un-precedented opportunity to improve im-prove sanitary conditions at a minimum cost. It is urged that every citizen recognize the serious seri-ous responsibility attached to this Health Program, especially those whose homes are unsewered, and to take the steps necessary to 'make these much-needed improvements. improve-ments. May Head Congress' Townsend Probe ANON -PARTISAN investigation in-vestigation o f the Townsend Old - Age Pension Pen-sion Plan, Congress Con-gress first move to study the OARP's soundness, sound-ness, may be headed by Representative Rep-resentative C. J. Bell (Dem., Mo.), who sponsored spon-sored the resolution reso-lution calling tot the probe. Bell UNION PACIFIC STAGES LOS ANGELES $8.00 N. York $34.25 i Chicago $21.50 Spokane 13.90 Denver. 8.00 Boise 7.20 Detroit 24.50 You'll enjoy perfect comfort in our roomy, hot water heated buses. Fast, daily schedules over safe, scenic highways. Generous return limits and stopover privileges anywhere enroute. UNION BUS DEPOT 95 WEST CENTER Phone 810 - Jess Scoville, Agt. EDGEMONT MRS. EVA GIIXESPDB Reporter - Phone Mrs. Don C. Elliott and baby daughter left for Ogden Thursday Thurs-day to attend the wedding of her sister, Miss Edna Bingham, which took place Friday. M. M. Boreh of Crawford, Colo., visited with his sister, Mrs. Mina B. Marriotti and family Monday and Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Ralph Meldrum and Mrs. O. C. Marriotti were hostesses to Camp Edgemont Daughters of Utah Pioneers at the home of Mrs. Meldrum Thursday afternoon. after-noon. The entertaining rooms were tastefully decorated with patriotic motifs, and the following follow-ing program was given, with Captain Cap-tain Ezetta Johnson conducting: Opening song, "Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel," led by Ossa Ferguson, Fergu-son, with Margaret Pulsipher at the piano for all musical numbers. num-bers. Discussion of business problems. prob-lems. Solo, "The Old Spinning Wheel," by Mrs. Osso Ferguson. The lesson "The Value of Preserving Pre-serving Pioneer History" was in charge of Historian Eva Gillespie. Gilles-pie. "The Poineer History of the Community" was given in a IMJIRLAIL IPIE(S)IPISIEir SWE3IEI& READ HOW YOU CAN GET LABOR FREE! . . . . Build A Sanitary Privy! Ft's your duty to protect your children, your family and neighbor from disease and suffering and possible DEATH! A Rural Sanitation Program is being sponsored and directed in Utah by the United States Public Health Service and the Utah State Board of Health in co-operation with the W. P. A. Such privies as the one illustrated below are now being built in Utah by the hundreds and in other parts of the United States by the thousands. They may be built to accommodate as many persons as necessary. CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE THE RISK . . . of a member of your family ot yourself contracting- one of these filth - borne diseases dis-eases and dying as a result of your present u n sanitary sani-tary privy? SANITARY PIT-TYPE! PRIVY UTAH STATE BOARD OF HEALTH All Labor Necessary in Constructing a New Sanitary, Fly-tight, Fly-tight, Practically Odorless Pit-Privy Will Be Donated by the Utah W. P. A. You need to provide only necessary materials and concrete. Surely you will take advantage of this splendid opportunity opportun-ity and have one of these New Sanitary Privies constructed at once! COMMUNITY SANITATION, A WPA PROGRAM FOR HEALTH SPONSORED, BY UTAH STATE BOARD OF HEALTH AVAILABLE AT SPEAR LUMBER CO. Provo, Utah PHONE 34 fine manner by Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson and the "History of Brickmaking in the Community" was given by Mrs. O. C. Marriotti. Marriot-ti. The solo, "Long Long Ago," was given by Mrs. Josephine Thomas. Remarks were made by County Historian Grace S. Cheev-er, Cheev-er, Mrs. Rose Farrer, and Josephine Joseph-ine Jones of the county board. Closing song, "Where are the Friends of My Youth" was rendered rend-ered by Mrs. Hortense Fronk; benediction, Chaplin Florence B. Glazier. A dainty lunch with patriotic pat-riotic place cards were served by the hostesses to the above named persons and the following members mem-bers and friends: Rachaei Davis, Phoebe Lowther, Elmira Boyce, Dora Cluff, Jane Brereton, Joanna Boyce, Ann;e Gillespie, Lolleta Dixon, Loia Wiscomb, Lillie Ferguson, Fer-guson, Flora Bigler, Zana Madsen, Donna Van Wagonen, Katherine Chipman, Josephine Thomas, Emma Em-ma Jolley, Maud Ivers, Grace Peay and Nerlie Hull. The following out of town folk attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. George Storrs, nee Lena Baum, given by Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Baum in the Edgemont amusement hall Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Storrs, Mrs. C. A. Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Her-man Jansen, George A. Storrs and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Stauf- UTAH TIMBER & COAL CO. Provo, Utah PHONE - - - 232 fer, all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nicholea of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Clark and Mrs. ,Reula Dorton and daughters of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Storrs, Bishop and Mrs. J. H. Storrs and daughter, daugh-ter, Betha, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Oi-sen, Oi-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones and Mrs. Wilford Storrs, all of American Fork. All parents in this district are urged to attend the Parent-Teachers meeting at the Lincoln high school Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Matters of importance will be taken up, the annual election elec-tion will be held and Dr. A. N. Merrill will speak. Program numbers num-bers will be furnished from the B. Y. U. The Boy Scout Committee will be in charge of the sacrament meeting Sunday evening. The Elder's chorus of Sharon ward will furnish musical numbers. Mrs. Racheal Mecham will give the Social Service lesson at Relief Re-lief society Tuesday afternoon. All ladies of the ward are urged to be present. About 160 great gambling casinos casi-nos are licensed to operate in France despite a ruling that gambling gam-bling is illegal in that country. O O O 0crt Mvt M nerd t 4 KKCr MUTUAL COAL & LUMBER CO. ProvoUtah PHONE 357 ROBERT! iAJAr; 2na i niv. s. wr |