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Show SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH), SUNDAY , HE R A L P, SUNDAY, M AY 1 7, , 19 3 6 PAGE THREE SPANISH FORK IRS. EFFIE DART Reporter Phono 168 OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLE Mrs. Adelia Knudsen entertained entertain-ed Thursday evening- in honor of Miss Blanche Jones, a bride-elect and Mrs. Florence Nielsen, who is leaving in the near future to make her home at Heber with her husband Dr. Carl Nielsen who is beginning his medical practice there. The rooms were charmingly charming-ly decorated with vases of bridal wreath and roses. Gifts were presented pre-sented to the guests of honor. Contract bridge was played, Mrs. Daisy Vickers winning the high score, Mrs. Tue Dixon the second sec-ond high and Mrs. Astrid Jacob-sen, Jacob-sen, the consolation. Additional guests were Mrs. Hazel Hughes, Mrs. Neva Green, Mrs. Eliza Nelson, Nel-son, Mrs. Ann Anderson, Mrs. Bea Jensen, Mrs. Ruth Williams and Mrs. Evelyn Williams. Luncheon was served at 8:15. Miniature horseshoes for "good luck", were the favors. Mrs. E. E. Knudsen entertained Wednelay afternoon in honor of the wives of the senior and junior high school faculty and the following follow-ing special guests: Mrs. Grace Gardner Cullimore, Sioux City la.; Mrs. Grace Gardner, Mrs. Astrid i Jacobsen, Mrs. Sarah Shepherd and Miss Laura Shepherd. The time was pleasantly spent in sewing sew-ing and social conversation. A tasty luncheon was served at 5:30. Mrs. Hannah Stewait and Mrs. Effie S. Dart spent last week end in Salt Lake City, visiting with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Beth Hale. Mrs. Robert Booth was hostess to the Blue Ribbon 4-H cooking club of the Third ward Thursday afternoon. A reorganization was effected with the following officers: offi-cers: La Von Unk. president:; Gloria Jean Bowcn. vice president; Vera 'Phyllis Bowen. secretary and treasurer; Mary Ellen Big-low, Big-low, song and cheer leader; Wil-ma Wil-ma Maland, reporter. The club will study cooking The members of 'the O. D. O. club entertained very charmingly Friday evening in honor of their mothers, the function being a Mother's day social and luncheon. The party was held at the home of Mrs. ' Charles Nelson. The rooms were gay with vases of tulips and the same flowers centered cen-tered the card tables at which luncheon was served. Followin luncheon cootie was played Lois Nash winning the high score and Mrs. Iyjuise Hansen low score. The mothers who were present as honored guests were: Mrs. Dill Banks Mrs. Frank Nielsen. Niel-sen. Mr?. Edward Bcddoes. Mrs. Joe Roach. Mrs. Erastus Hansen. Mrs. Charlie Dixon. Mrs. Chris Mortenson, Mrs. George Hansen, Mrs L. P. Thomas. Mrs. Roger' Beck ami Mrs. IVter Iv Nielsen. Each girl presented her mother ivith a potted plant. Mrs. Lena Roach", wife of W'al- 'er T. K, ach is at the L. D. S. . ospit;l in ' Salt Lake where she inderwcnt a major operation Monday morning. Her- condition is reported good Jack Davies. was released from the HughjC9 Memorial hospital Saturday He is convalescing from an appendictom v. Honoring Miss Blanche .Tones a bride of this month. Mis; Adelaide Clayton was hostess at a bride's shower Wednesday night at her home. The assisting hostesses were Mrs. Beth Simpson. Miss Florence Prior- and Miss Fay Lucas. The function waa m the form of a bridge luncheon. Lunch was served at the card tables at S:30. Three tables of bridge followed. fol-lowed. Mrs. Beth Simpson and Mrs. Mary Jensen won the high score WoGUE THE EET?S OR JfP'By THE (LORM L'RS?CKijl GOROEOUS fiP M OP THE "BLOOM I fT f -PROKJGS OM W SQUALLS J MKSSHAVlMG Jf f , T.i-, , iRTHEE METTLES,! WO MATTER ;ACIBA5E HrS (4 L LAUGH, AMD THE Jj WMAT WE SRT?ENJ ) ? YHO??L"J TEMPTlMO -f "DOWM, ) VEMTURE L Iff MILKWEED y HE'LL "REAR A SI 1 IM THE )Jjjj lLNt AkJP E 0JV IV BUMRER CROP )REIP fXfT m rJJlX OF BROKE KJ NV iff ( rSL.f S "BEER BOrTLES&Tr-F Z rfOTTfrgffi. twe T.MKgau.8.PAT.0fF ' IP ll p I PLEASANT VIEW M KS. EAKL FOOTE lieporter Thone 034-K-3 Geyser Forms Giant Mushroom Mrs. gBfllBBBBEIBBBBBRBBBflBBBfl a GET YOUR WALLPAPER Fuller Paints D-T-R CO. I li if M n IBBBBB8BB11BB88BBBBBBBBBB Money To Loan On Automobiles AN AUTOMOBILE LOAN WILL HELP YO till ti-ll i To cut down monthly payments if you still owe on your car. CJ) To obtain cash in 30 minutes without mortgaging your furniture. assigning your salary check or obtaining obtain-ing endorsers. 3)- To pay your taxes or doctor bills. 61 N. I'niv. Ave. Phone 1277 Provo, Utah COLUMBIA INDUSTRIAL LOAN COMPANY The young men of the Aaron'c priesthood gave the program at meeting Sunday evening. Ferron Jones conducted the meeting and the following parts were given: Prayci by Morris Rich, story of the restoration of the Aaronfc priesthood by instruction, Milton Jones; short talks by Max Daley,' Paul Foote, Heber Ivins, Junior Allman, Francis Brown. Harold Nielsen, El wood Foote, Bert Er-canbrack. Er-canbrack. Jess Ashton, Spencer Hunn, Henry D. iayior and Bishop A. Ray Ekins. Miss Ruby Bone furnished music and the closing prayer was by Omar Hansen. The Sunday school class taught by Mis Lorraine Nielsen surprised surpris-ed her Wednesday evening and en joy et 1 a lawn party at the Nielsen j home. The following children j were present and gave Miss Niel- : sen a table lamp and scarf: Barbara Bar-bara Heinerman. Alta and Elva "Hansen, Marie Ford, Donna Loif md Edgar Hall. Billie McEwan. Dorothy Jones, Dorothy Brown, Sheldon and Evelyn Penrod, Elaine and David Nielstn. Elaine Milli-gan, Milli-gan, Florence Bone, Beth Gurr, Wanda and Juanita Campbell, Mary Daley, Helen Dunford, Ar-dis Ar-dis Dollahite, Melba and Leslie Liechty. Thelma Pierce, Grant Penrod and Miss Yvonne Jones. The Relief society women ?ur- prised Mrs. Preal Jones at her home Tuesday afternoon and quilted. Refreshments were served by the officers. Tiie Daughters of Utah Pionecis met Thursday at the Sterling ('luff home wrm Mrs. Tracy Col-vin Col-vin nnd Mis. R. G. Ercanbrack, assisting hostesses. Mrs. Colvin sang a .solo. Miss Madge Lewis gave a musical reading and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen gave the lesson on means of communication in pioneer pio-neer days. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Campbell of Salt Lake visited with Mrs. Anna Campbell part of the week. Mrs Newell H. Baum has been in American Fork with her mother, moth-er, Mrs. George Bingham. Vern York has gone to Ogden to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Vernal Nielsen. Mrs. Caroline Brokaw is spending spend-ing three weeks in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Austin BroKaw. Miss Elna Gardner has been visiting with relatives in Murray. Mrs. H. L. Slack was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday. Owen Ford of Salt Lake visited here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shipley and Mrs. Mattie Walter returned to Salt Iike Thursday evening ! after visiting here with relatives, j There will be no meeting in the i ward Sunday evening on account I of the Seminary graduation exer- cises. I sr'-y - imp iv v i W 3 if , - ' : i. .,.v"X-:v.-.v"v. -.;;:;;.: -,Jfr - - s- .... ','"7, , , i v -"fH MS" S ' , tsV' ys&? ''t,s ssZ&fF&i?' " EDGEWOMT MRS. EVA GILLESPIE Reporter Phone 040-J-2 A large crowd of parents and children enjoyed the sprine festi val given by the Primary children in the ward amusement hall Thursday evening with President Racheal Davis in charge. The chil dren in their dainty pastel colored color-ed frocks were a beautiful sight as thev marched into the hall. with little Rene Hansen and Pe- trea Gillespie, flower girls, dropping drop-ping petals for the queen, Miss Norma Smith, and her attendants, Miss Shirley James and Miss Veda Peay to walk upon. The tiny crown bearer. Miss zenaa rsooui followed with the crown on a dainty cushion. The entire Pri mary followed in the procession M A. I Jt- 1 carrying garianas 01 oeauuiui spring flowers to lay at the feet of the queen as she mounted the throne on the stage. The stage was beautifully decorated with spirea, snowballs, iris ana peon ies. A fine program was then presented with every child in the Primary taking part, Mrs. Merle Hansen conducting the music and Mrs. Helen Gordon at the piano. The Maypole dance completed the program, with the following young folks taking part: Misses Lois Dixon, Laura Meldrum, Ruby Davis, Dora Jean Melrum, Dora and Nadine Davis and Delbert Bigler, Ronald Hansen, Howard Gordon. Jack Meldrum. Aaron dinger and Karl Gordon. Presi dent Christa Christensen, Mrs. Effie Park, Mrs. Delia Stone and Mrs. Melba Pyne of the Sharon stake Primary board were present, Mrs. Christensen expressing the aoDreciation of the stake board for the fine work of the Primary Ice cream was sold during the evening. Arnold Ivers returned to Los Angeles Thursday, after spending the past five days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ivers. There will be no evening meeting meet-ing in the ward Sunday evening, giving all an opportunity to attend at-tend the seminary graduating exercises ex-ercises to be held at the Lincoln high school. Mrs. Grace B. Peay will be in charge of the literary lesson to be given at Relief society Tuesday Tues-day afternoon commencing at 2 o'clock. HinSBurg Commanders Greeted After ReawdTrip I ,11,1111 I.II.MII mmmmmmm 11 III JJ HI II III IIIILI II- !U I IB-I.UJ v tjs l:, y-Ti Dr. Hugo Eckener, left, and Commander Ernest Lehmann, right, shown surrounded by newsmen after they set the giant dirigible Hindenburg down at Lakehurst, N. J., compieung tne iirst commercial airsmp flight 'between -Europe and the United States. The giant aircraft made the crossing in 64 hours 50 minutes. bettering by a day and s'nau toe ora recom neKi oy tne urai eppexm. . " BSBBBBBBBBBES5M5BEB&iSB3BSBBB Knox Hot Under , Collar? No! mmmlmlm Seminary Exercises At Springille SPRINGVILLE Nearly 80 L. D. S. seminary students will receive graduation certificates at exercises Sunday night, to begin at 7:30 p. m. in the high school. Superintendent William T. Tew announces, ah wara meetings m rthe community nave oeen poned for the exercises, he states. Instead of the customary address given to the graduates, several of the students will give short talk9 on some phase of the seminary work. There will also be musical numbers and readings. Superintendent Tew will present the certificates and J. Emmett Bird, president of Nebo school district and also presiednt of Kolob L. D. S. stake, will present the diplomas. a n -PROVO CITY- EMVUC DIRECTORY Here is a List of Firms That Render the Service You Need. U 1 ll it V V. ii FT WILL APPEAR EN EVERY WEDNESDAy THE HERALD AND 8 UN DAY II ll It M B n u n ii Ii n H H H II a n N M e w TV n V7 VMS H 55 H HKI!VDSELMA7V OI'TICAI. AM) JEWELRY CO. Jfficial watch ln- 'spector for J). & XI. !.. S. L.. & U. Railroads. All Make of Watches Repaired Phone 386-W 120 W. Center St. UTAH COUNTY MATTRESS FACTORY WOOL AND COTTON MAT- TRKSVfiS, WOOL BATTS Mattresses Renovated and Made New 661 VV. ..id N. Phone 345 Provo FURNITURE REPAIRING REFINISHING RE-UPHOLSTERING H2. IT. IE. B a H H a n H n ii U a a n Painting - Grainingvjj Paper Hanging g vv. r. scon Phone 6X3W. 369 W. and No. WiVSJ&L ft,,9? AN UNUSUAL PHOTOGRAPH of the world famous Old Faithful Geyser In Yellowstone National Park. With clock-like regularity Old Faithful spouts a mighty stream of boiling water 120 feet into the air, preceding this performance with a growling, rumbling, hissing prologue. pro-logue. The.capriciousness of wind and clouds sometimes forms unique pictures in combination with the mighty water gusher. - i Springville To Hold Exercises SPRINGVILLE Peter Nielson was the principal speaker at a Mother's day program and luncheon lunch-eon sponsored by the Kiwanis club Thursday night at Memorial hall. .Harold Christensen acted as toast-master. toast-master. Delmar Dickson of the high school music department, gave a violin solo: Max Menden-hall, Menden-hall, a vocal solo. Mrs. Levi Thorpe was awarded the attendance attend-ance prize for the guests and A. G Thorn for the club members. Springville Names Democrat Delegates Students Present Jamboree Program Students at the Brigham Young university elementary training school Thursday evening staged a successful jamboree in the women's wom-en's gymnasium which netted $70 for a contribution to the Y stadium sta-dium house fund, according to Hermese Peterson, principal. An impressive variety program was presented by the students of the six grades and kindergarten. Dance numbers of a variety of types comprised the main part of the program. Tumbling, pyramid It can't be the Washington heat, this early, and it can't be that Col. Frank Knox is hot under the collar, after his pleasant victory in the Illinois presidential preference primary. pri-mary. So it was probably just a habit, this gesture, as Washington Wash-ington riewsmen interviewed the Chicago aspirant for the G. O. P. preaicSential nomination. building and stunts were also presented. pre-sented. The B. Y. U. band, under the direction of Professor Robert Sauer. played during intermission. The school Parent-Teacher association as-sociation aided by conducting concessions con-cessions at the gymnasium. SELECTIVE HOE ERVICE "It Costs No More For the Best" 168 West Center LOUIS KELSCH & SONS Phone 707 Loose Flower, Garden and Field Seeds. Flower and Vegetable Plants 408 Wwt tnter n m n n ii a ii n n a n s M ta H M n n n n SPRINGVILLE Democratic delegates to the state convention at Ogden, May 23, are announced by the Springville precinct committee com-mittee as follows: Mrs. Marie Fennell, Miss Melba Miller. Mrs. Abe Ullock, Arnold Roylance, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baxter, Mrs. Will .Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller. Mil-ler. Mrs. Rufus Averett, Selvoy J. Boyer. Elwood Hall. Fred Cutler, and Thcron S. Hall. Each delegate dele-gate will have on-half vote each. FOR RENT 3 ROOM HOME Near B. Y. U. 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A large number of mothers and friends were present and each child was I given a treat of candy. L m You Have Heard About It! NOW COME AND SEE The Crosley Shelvador at 46 North Univ. Ave. Phone 418 DELAYS NO RED TAPE BUDGET PAY PLAN No need to worry along on old or Inferior quality tlrea. Just come in, today . . . Select what you need and tell ua how you can pay That'a alii EASY TERMS To Suit You Ask for Budget Depl D fZS O Gs Gi ft Provo, Utah YOUR FORD DEALER 11 Look J, Left's Co To SaOfr Lake" "The Newhouse Hotel is featuring special low rates which we can afford. "Let's go to Salt Lake City during the week-end. We can have a most enjoyable time and look, breakfast will be served in our room Sunday morning at no additional cost." The Mewfoiuise IHlo'D'el Famous For Hospitality and Good Food RATES Single $2 to $4 Double $2. BO to $4. SO all With Bath MBS. J. H. WATERS, President W. E. SUTTON, GenX Manager PISTON RINGS 99 No ARE READY i 1st West ii II NOW n ii Provo, Utah ii ii ! 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