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Show SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY; APRIL 24, 1938 PAGE THREE. SPRINGVILLE REPORTS MRS. MANILA BISOWN, Correspondent - Phone 223-W Daughters of lrtah Pioneers, Camp Aaron, Johnson and Camp Kolob were delightfully entertained entertain-ed . Thursday afternoon ato the home of Mra. Emma Gottfredson. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Minerva Weight, Mrs. Patience lark, Mrs. Susan Conover, Mrs. John Hardy. Mrs. Loona Olsen. An interesting program was given duf.ng the afternoon with Mrs. Josie Allernan. newly elected captain cap-tain of Camp Aaron Johnson, presiding. Music was under the direction of Mrs. Lola Weight and Mrs. Erva ChikLs. Prayers were by Mrs. Susia Boyer. The lesson on "Indian Women" was given in an interesting manner man-ner by Mrs. Leon'a Olst-n. Mrs. Julia Dallin gave a history of the noted sculptor Cyrus K Dallin and Mrs. Kva M. Crandall gave the life of .John Hafen. Spring-ville Spring-ville artist , In honor of the retiring officers of the camp, Mis. Zelma Beard- Prima Donna Piles Often Incite Related Disorders More distressing sorhetimes than the. piles themselves are the various va-rious secondary disorders often found associated with rectal diseases. dis-eases. As the ch:iit indicates, piles may be a. causative factor in headaches, head-aches, derangement of digestion, liver or kidney trouble., rheumatism, rheuma-tism, and, many other common ills. NEtVOUSNCSS h 1 ' CAS m4 BLOATING J Oh : m tA i'JL PAlPtTATlOM ' . ARTHRITIS Y& 0f I"JJiT f S.CRACHE lgg PHYSICAL WWfc ; WEAKNESS , ' . . 7 3 ! CONSTIPATION AND COLON TROUBLE K3T7 """" v It FISTULA If V"U Ixave tiles, send for ;t large well-illnst r.i tfj tree hook publish.-d by the Thornton & Min-oi Min-oi Chnic. Suite 2"M. J2i McG-e St.. K.m.-as City . M" It will en-. light-n ),i on Uh- serious :irni Otten t I e K llel "'U Ul ' e of iN'S and ot ht-r .rectal ills. It will tell you how local mr eel ion is nnw i.ften tvaeed to piles quite as much ns to ilisasek Ve.clb or tonsils. The ; bo,k will t;ive you n.uch helpful advice, an i wiir'ji'll of the numerous numer-ous patients whi;tiive found relief re-lief at th' Thornton & Minor Clinic one 'of jfbe largest and oldest in A rile! icy without general gener-al anesthetic or tlie usual hospital experience. The book is free for the asking. It w)il be mailed you in plain wrapper and without obligation. ob-ligation. " (adv)'- HILCO "Handy Sandy" Removes Old Varn ish Quickly. Che a ply Makes Old Floors Look Like New! Yo-u can do tlio. work your.M'lf -(liiit't. -tlust loss, easy to operate Cockerel 1 & Jones Call l for Information Phone ."Ai i:w . ( enter all, newly elected captain of Camp Kolob, presented each with a gift in appreciation of their services. Those thus honored were: Mrs. Sylvia Miner, Mrs. Mae Bird, Mrs. Bertha Rothwell, Mrs. Eliza Boy-ef Boy-ef and Mrs. Milessa Thompson. The meeting concluded with tasty refreshments. A large group of Relief Society workers attended the lecture and moving picture slides portraying the history of the old Salt Lake Theater, Friday afternoon. The program was under the direction of the stake Relief Societies with President Hannah Clyde in charge. Plans are under way for the annual Mothers' day program and social to be given by the American1 Amer-ican1 Legion auxiliary unl't, on May 2, at 7 p. m.; at Memorial hall. Each auxiliary member is invited to bring her mother or an elderly guest. Mrs. Lela Packard Pack-ard has the program of the evening eve-ning in charge: La So club members Were guests of Mrs. Helen Towers at her home on Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Progressive 500 featured the entertainment, and for . .the games Mrs. Beck Fullmer won high score prize and Mrs Delia .Smith the second prize. At the close of the-party a tasty lunch was served by the hostess to ten club members and the following fol-lowing guests: Mrs. Theda Car-nesecca, Car-nesecca, Mrs. Tressa Parker, Mrs. "Mary Bleggi, Mrs. Ann Bleggi and Mrs. Rose Bleggi. .. Mr. and -Mrs. Lloyd Bird were in Payson Thursday afternoon to attend the fiineral services of Mrs. Rachael. Peery, mother . of R. E. Peery "6f this city. ""- " Members of the Jeune Mere jelub and their partners spent an enjoyable evening Saturday, at L he art gallery. A talk on the pictures in the exhibit was given in an interesting manner, by Mrs. Mae Huntington of the high .school art committee. Later the group which numbered about 24, was served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Erickson and children spent last Sunday with relatives and friends . in Sprin'gville and Spanish Fork and also visited the art. gallery. Mrs Madge Crandall was host- es. to members of the Ave Delma club6 at her home on "Wednesday evening. A prettv spring: decora tive scheme was employed on the serving tables and throughout., the entertaining rooms. Following a'' tasty lunch; progressive bridge was playeo and prizes for the games went t(V Mrs. Helen Rob-t Rob-t in.s- an l "ft Mis. Leona Allen. Others present were Mrs. Viola . Smith. Mrs. .Norma Noe. Mrs. Dolly Smith, tlr.s. Ann Johnson, Mrs. Alice fence. Mrs. CarYie Tripp. Mrs. C'fje Straw, Mrs. Irr-tense Irr-tense Harwanf, Mrs. Harriet Min--er and Mia. Glenn Hansen, ijlhe latter twr be.'vig guests. &rs. Crandall was welcomed into ?the club aS a new member. " Mr. and Mrs Fred Wing of Bingham are visiting the formers form-ers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wing. Sr., here this week. Mrs. Rheuamia Weight spent several days of the past week with her daughter. Mrs. Bertha Rothwell. here. Mrs. Weight has spent the winter with her sdn. Dr. J. J. Weight, and family in Provo. Mrs. Eliza T. Bringhurst tf Salt Lake City,- visited Friday with relatives and friends in Spriniiville. and 'also attended ttte art exhibit. UNION MILS. LAWRENCE WALKER Reporter RE LA PEARY CgAL . , . l6 s, A cnosTr s aj p uq cWTr MMSllCUL I L E i hTrTOIIsQdl net Iar !Hd o sjjs j p js O PC a dR a wtTl or a lT" p aE ZJU tlETjA L 0 N ITL I N NT" fMltrlRmclAlNriArRIClTll fcl HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 1, 10 Present-day Present-day diva pictured here. S Province of British India. 14 Toward sea, 15 Strong vegetable. 16 To admit. 17 Gibbon." 18 Her role in "RigQletto." IPTo obtain. 20 Is undecided. 22 Beer. 23 Seraglio. 25 Government officials. 27 To scatter. 30 Small child. 31 Pussy. 33 Wrath. 34 Horse fennel. 36 Twitching. 3 7 ,Type of cherry. .38 Rajah's wife. 39 Like. 40 Affirmative vote. 41 Quid. 44 To Slide: 46 Sounds of sorrow. 49 Epochs. 51 Herb. 52 Upon. 53 Sound of pleasure. 54 Proverb. 55 She was born in France. 56 She has gained -fame in America. VERTICAL 1 Musical note. 2 Small island. 3 Thin. 4 Garden courts 5 Morass. 6 A United Greek, 7 Moon valley. 8 Reserved. 9 Data. 10 Heathen. 11 Above. 12 Short letter. T 13 Southwest. 20 She is a brunette. 21 Street. 23 Derived from ivy. 24 She has starred in pictures also. 26 Stone worker 28 Silkworm. 29 Resolution, 31 Group of bottles in a chest. 32 Every. 35 Southeast. "37 Perhaps. 38 Tatter. 39 In the style of 42 Queen of heaven. 43 Valley. 44 Membranous bag. 45 Writing tool. 46 Call for help. 47 Within. 48 Pronoun. 50 Dry. I II, b U I 5 k 7 6 "5 u7ll 12 13 ' "" 13 14 ' 3i7 (3 ; i9 -f 71 23 24 1 Yl " ST" p FT ' K f 36 !b m Ui 1 1 & so W " " 31 53 33 " Ml 'l i I ' rr-l 1 I I I 1 h LAKE; VIEW MRS. SADIE SPLAW Reporter Phone 018-R-:2 The M T A "wlTl . ia1H tVioir honor meeting' . Monday evening. Each class will take part' in re-vie re-vie wine- their winter work. After which a social will be held. The Keller aociety will have charg-e of a doll naming . contest. The person guessing" the right name win De given the doll. A small charge will be made. All bene- iu3 win go- towaras ine warq chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Wm J. Brown of Magna were gnests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sumsion and family for a few days this week. Mrs. M. M. Steele of Delta is visiting wth her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. , Ray Judd for a few day Primary officers and teachers of the Lake View ward met at the home of Mrs. Olice Lloyd Friday evening, to make preparations prepar-ations for the Primary festival to be held the middle of May. A dainty luncheon was served to: Mrs. Mabel Williamson, Mrs iris Johnson, Mrs. Chrissie Hales, Mrs. Ethel Bunnell, Mrs. Minnie Nuttall,- Mrs. Bessie Nelson, Mrs. Ada Goodrrdger-Mrs. Genevieve Taylor, Mrs. Annie Boulton, and Mrs. M. M. Steele of Delta 'Family Without Country' Barred m ','. 'yU ELECT OFFICERS SALT LAKE CITY, April 23 ufc) The Utah League 61 Building Build-ing and Loan associations elected F. J. Bradshaw, Salt Lake City, president to succeed George M. Cannon, Jr., Salt Lake City, in meeting last night. R. C. Duvall, Ogden, was elected elect-ed first vice president. There is no such country as Lapland. The area known . as such comprises portions of northern north-ern Sweden, Norway, Finland and the Kola. Peninsula. . A Barred from America as undesirable aliens, Agrippa, Alexander and Alexi Partenko sit in the barracks at Angfel Island, in San Francisco Bay. awaiting-an order" that may send them to Japan. They fled the Russian revolution and Japan's invasion of China, where they had lived for eight years. "All we want is to get away from wars," they told immigration officials. - SPOT GASH FOR YOUR CAR or Will Buy Equity or WILL TRADE! QUALITY net1 n rADc (lutein o tut jo-otraiicttirt ONE BIG LOT 5 7 aims' Jackie Was 'Bad Boys 1 tn viiit , 15. V. I.fMKlrr' hns rt in nr 'lns h"nv. nftrr ;i week'.-; i with relatives ;it HourUifuI. I F;irrI Harris has ixen removei ; to hi.s home, after an operation at the A'merican Fork ho.spital. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kl'mber, Mr and Mr.-. Gore Kimher, Mr., and Mrs. Mart.n Kimber of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gallacher, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woodworth of Salt Lake, and Miss Fay Bale of Pleasajit Grove were recent callers of Mr., and Mrs. Bill Beale. Reef Wadley who is teaching school at Baker. Nevada, is visiting visit-ing the J. D. Wadley family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ash. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cullimore.' Mr : iff I It 4" "?;! Bursting into sobs st a deposition deposi-tion hearing, Mrs. fLillian Coo-gan Coo-gan Bernstein, above, cried that her son, Jackie Coogan, had been a 20-year-old "bad boy." Jackie, who is suing his mother and stepfather for an accounting of the millions he made as a child movie star, said later that his mother referred to a drinking drink-ing escapade three years ago and that he has. not taken a drink since that time. their guests Murdoch of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Heber. en loved an and Mrs. Jessee K. Thome. and , Easter celebration together. EDGEMONT MRS. KVA (illXESPIE Reporter Phone 040-.I -I Mrs. F.ail Frampton surprised her husband Thursday even.'ng at a delightful birthday dinner, the table being centered with a beautifully beau-tifully decorated birthday cake. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. William Frampton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W '. Gillespie, Miss Desna Frampton and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frampton. Mr. and .Mrs. Claude Condor. M'ise.s Maxine and Mary Conder sp-nt Thursday in Salt Lake-. Mrs. Sharp Gillespie was-host-i e.-s to the Liteiary club at her homr Friday afternoon, with Mrs. Lv-lia Hou'an in charge of the, met-tinK- Mrs. Joanna Boyce was in charge of the program and a very interesting afternoon was spent with Mis. Ralph Hayward telling of her recent trip to Panama. Pan-ama. Cuba, and Florida, and motion mo-tion p.vtures being shown of same. Mrs. Reva Bullock gave two lovely piano solos, "Whispering' "Whisper-ing' Wifn:' and "Rustle of Spring.". -Spring flowers' were used in the entertaining rooms, pink and while, the club colors predominating, and tasty refreshments refresh-ments were served at small tables to Mrs. Hayward, Mrs. Bullock, Mrs. Be.ulah Henricnsen, Mrs. Ivv Mo'rtenson and Mrs. Susa Smith, guests and the following club mem"bers, Mrs. Lydi'a Hogan, Mrs. Florence Chamberlain, Mrs. p:fiie Pinegar, Mrs. Annie Gillespie, Gilles-pie, Mrs. Flora Bigler, Mrs. Matilda Mat-ilda Booth. Mrs Hilda "Cordner, Miss Mildred Baum. Mrs. Cordelia P.oot.h. 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