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Show SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 193G PAGE FIVE tioseup sua vomeu by erskine johnson George soarbo it-: -i o k ft y i V 9Sf I r2WELED AJ20UND WOfcLD ON FBEG-HTef? 4 lb!loC2MN FOSTEQ HE'GHT 5 feet i i inches. nveSHT.155 POUNDS. H A ;2. BLUE EYES, e-wivCri V40ND, (NO 'DEC. 3, lQ03 CAiV.5 SOCMAN HOEFPF?. MA""t 0rAu5COi?E' TWO AU C 'i A Cx 5 ON E C VCRC E E-v FB C-ALOTT OX&E PCE-p ST W'.FE, SAL-Y -AN 3 Cv'EfZEO FirzcJs cub NEW YORK.. SPRINGVULE REPORTS MRS. MANILA BROWN, Correspondent - Phone 223-W ' - ' Dennis Palfreyman of this city halrA well ararnged program ! VINEYARD I Reporter rhiiiic 0 1 -It-1 MKS. (iKOKCiK F. NKLLS M: - ;:.. S.ii' iinu ent i tained tin I':::i.ir in-1- ."d ti-achor.-;i. i hu-::.'--.- i:--e'ri followed by a .-.!. d Thursday evening at hoi ho:i- Th.c h"uso was tastefully di- ( ! a I'd Hi k'i yinn with F":u".er Dairit' n-t i -.h incnt s were seived to Mis M.-al Tonne. Mis. Luella Oisen. M : s Wituye Nelson. Mrs. Lcnr.i Hardiiig. Mrs. Theltna Lar-sen. Lar-sen. Mrs. Annie Houltnn, Mrs. N( ra Haidinj:. Mis F:dith Spalding. Spald-ing. Mrs Aftoti Buininpham, Mrs Cairn- ;i'ili-s a:1. 1 Mrs Maud Haiull' Th-it wdl he no Sunday si h"..i or .u r.wi a-r.t i.e'u,.L; in the who .Siu:d i so :ha' all may have an ,;,,,t-';- tv '.. iTtelal ) U : I !' t e r 1 V i i . ; 'a- Lnn"ln hiph sc !i.' ; Mi- M i..nj .(ensen of Kichfield is here w.t h her mot he i M: s Maiv S Harding who is 1m-prov.' 1m-prov.' imn. her I'eeent illness. J. -s.-!h H Ci'egg 4-H Liuh leadei ace ii.N ini--d Iceland arid lewus the h 'ii e " Joseph H Clegg and I Iaj3 PLENTY tO (2A0 OMHf- SHOP. Wells and Kldon Harding to Spanish Span-ish Fork Thuivsiay where they ia 1 1 icipated in stock judging at the livestock show being held there. The first and second year 4-H bos eluh met Friday evening at weie vrganized foi their summer's activities At the work and Dus;ncss meeting meet-ing Tuesday afternoon Class Leader Lead-er Mrs. Mabel Bunker will have c harge of th lesson. "Consumer's Problems" will be' given. All Relief Re-lief Society ladies aie invited to attejul. Miss Ia Vone Olsen is spending a w.M'k VLsiting with relatives at Price,. Dee Humprey of Orangeville. Fineiy county, who has spent tht past .-ix weeks here in the employ 'f-J-wsejih H. Clegg left Friday Reining for his home in company uMth his p i a ndmot her. Mrs. Ellen ilmn'phiey and his cousins. Mrs Joseph H Clegg and Miss Ellen Scorun. He will be married to Mis Zinna Fullmer of Orangeville Orange-ville Saturday evening. They expect ex-pect to return to 1'iovo Sunday. Mr and Mrs Humphrey will make then home here and will live at the Joseph H. Clegg farm. recently celebrated his seventy fourth birthday with a surprise party given by his children and their families at his home. The crowd enjoyed social chat and a delicious supper. In attendance with their families were Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Palfreyman, Mr. And Mrs. Lamar May cock. Mrs. Lou Maycock, Mrs. Elva Palfreyman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Liddiard of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Will Palfreyman, Palfrey-man, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palfreyman, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Velt Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Palfreyman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Houtz wen guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCurdy in this city. Mr, and Mrs. Houtz recently came from California to visit their mother, Mrs. P. E. Houtz, who has been ill at her home in Provo. Mrs. John Hardy and daughter spent Thursday in American Fork with relatives and friends. Camp Aaron Johnson D. U. P. will hold election of officers at their regular April meeting to be htld Thursday, April 16, at Relic also will be given. All members are asked to be present at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Rea Straw was hostess to members of the Ladies' Literary club at her home Wednesday evening. eve-ning. The group early in the evening, met at the high school art gallery wheref Mrs. Mae Huntington Hunting-ton gave an especially interesting talk on the pictures in the exhibit. Following a tasty and well arranged ar-ranged luncheon carrying out the Easter idea, a program was given consisting of vocal solos by Miss Hannah Rowland and piano selections selec-tions by Mrs. Mary Bird. Mrs. Huntington also cotinued her talk on art, reading a number of the essays written, by students on their favairte picture in the exhibit ex-hibit last year. Nineteen members and guests attended The next meeting will De at the home of Mrs. E. T. Crandall, April 23. Mrs. P. J. Rencher of Arizona is visiting her niece, Mrs. J. M. Sumsion and family in this city. Mrs. Othell Bird entertained members of the Elite club at her home last Friday night. A dainty luncheon suggestive of Easrter was served and the guests also enjoyed cards during the evening. Prizes for the latter were awarded to Mrs. Almeda Evans and Mrs. Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Frandsen. Special guests in adidtion to the members present were Mrs. Alice Ence and Mrs. Fawn Bjarnson. A large group of church workers work-ers went on the excursion to the Salt Lake temple on Friday. Mrs. . Harry Piper and children of Salt Lake City spent the past week with Mrs. Piper's mother, Mrs. Joseph Bate and also her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Harry Pennington and family in this city. Mrs. Lucy Van LieiTvan of this city has just returned from California Cali-fornia where she spent the winter with her son Perry Van Leuvan and wife. The Daughters of Pioneers Camp Springville Thursday afternoon after-noon feature daprogram in honor of Mrs. Martha Thorn who observed ob-served her seventy-ninth birthday earlier in the month. A daugh- i ter, Mrs. Mattie Palfreyman gave ! a short review of the life of the j honor guest; a son, A. G. Thorn I paid tribute in a brief talk, to his j mother as did also Mrs. A. G. Thorn. Mrs. Ella Reynolds and I several other D. U. P. members. I Mrs. P. J. Rencher of Arizona also ' spoke briefly. Accordion selec tions were given ty Miss Louise Clyde during the program. Refreshments Re-freshments were servel by Hostesses Host-esses Mrs. Emma Haymond. Mrs. Charles Averett, Mrs. Ella Crandall. Cran-dall. Mrs. Phoebe Singleton, Mrs. Mary Westwood and Mrs. Mabel Kindred. Members of the S. T. club were pleasantly entertained Thursday night at the home of Mrs. J. W. Grant. From small tables a delicious de-licious luncheon was served at 8 o'clock after which bridge was alos enjoyed. Prize for high score was awarded to Mrs. Lewis Clegg. Eleven club members and Mrs. Arthur Finley attended as special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Velt Hancock and family of this city left recently re-cently to make their home in Duchesne for the summer. Elite club members will be entertained en-tertained Friday evening April 17, at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Clark. All are invited, to be present pres-ent at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Carrie Tripp entertained members of the Ava Delma club at- her home Wednesday night. Sprng blossoms and Easter motifs mot-ifs aded to the attractive entertaining enter-taining rooms. Following luncheon lunch-eon served early in the evening, progressive bridge was played. Prizes for the evening's games went to Mrs. Alice Ence, a guest Probate and Guardianship ! Notices : Consult County Clerk or the 1 Respective Signers for Further i Information. . v SUMMONS In the District Court of Utah County. State of Utah. Utah County, a body corporate and politic, Plaintiff, vs. James Wise and Jane Doe Wise, his wife, the unknown heirs at law of Thomas Businger, deceased Thomas M. Munsford, otherwise known as Thomas Moore Munsford Muns-ford and Jane Doe Munsford, his wife and James Mason. Defendants. Defend-ants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirtv davs after and to Mrs. Norma Noe. member. Other guests in eluded Mrs. Velma Roylance, Mrs. Olin Zabriskie of Provo, an dMrs. Coe Durrant. The next club meeting is scheduled for April 22, at the home of Mrs. Mary Friel. service, and defend the above entitled en-titled action; and in case of your failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against you according accord-ing to the demands of the complaint com-plaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. . This action is brought to quiet title in the plaintiff to the following fol-lowing described property: The North half of Lot 2, Block 50. Plat "A", Lehi City Survey of Building Lots. WM. STANLEY DUNFORD. Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Box 55. Provo, Utah Pub. March 22, 29. April 5. 12 19, 1936. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of tne Fourth Judicial District, in and for the County of Utah. State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary E. Stark. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to George S. Ballif. Attorney for Clara Stark Nelson, at his office. Suite 214 Knight Block. Provo. Utah, on or before May 23. 1036. CLARA STARK NELSON. Administratrix with Will Annexed George S. Ballif. Attorney for Administratrix. Pub. Mar. 22. 29, April 5. 12, 1936 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BY MARTIN Gteb ,AW . CM. V COME r1 ' ' r . - - VA FOQ.GOT SOME.TVAKV 0 ) o ) "oprcxyt-O TO HfWiE. CoOKiE. AFTES2 fl V .4 Oaf v JPPl EH ? GROB ? 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I DlDMT kNOW I'D STIR UP SUCH PROTESTS, SIMPLY BECAUSE I HAD NUTTY ENTRUSTED TO MY CARE! I BET NUTTY LEFT BECAUSE HE DfDNT WANT YbU ON THE SPOT? , r S UrV K . i . - HMM ! I SHOULDNT B A BfT SURPRISED ! HE PROBABLY LEFT SO THAT I WOULDNT BE CRITICIZED FOR KEEPING HIM HERE f I hi ii ii i-yk'" r v V i ( THATS y rr, pop.... i f I JUST ii.. , 'i ' I ,-. i' ... SliHtli",. :'i. ft M RFC U S PAT Off 136 BY NtA SERVICE. INq BUT THAT WOfJT HELP ME ANY' I'M RESPONSIBLE FOR HIM A LOT OF PEOPLE THOUGHT NUTTY WAS BAD.... THIS WILL " CONVINCE THEM f THAT WAS THE WRONG MOVE HE MQE ;m afraid MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE jACKf BY THOMPSON and COLE BUILD . rREMODEL REPAIR "Helpful Service" TRI-STATE LUMBER COMPANY Fcrmeriv Smoot Lumber Co. PROVO. IT AH " " PHONE 20 WHATS TWE G12L J2AVlh4G ABOUT SOMETHING QUEER, MEKE I TJAV vr EZlfTtTi CM ' 11-,. REALIZING TME DESPERATEMES'S OF TUE SITUATIOM. LEW WEM SLIP'S AOUUD BACK OF TKE EWE MY BlEDMEM QUICK.' 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