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Show i - 0 V 1 i-: 4 ' l. r -1 5 PAGE TEIGHT . . r "X tf'B'M J W H 1 V WW . . I '"Fourth Ward ric Is imented The Fourth ward Relief society served a banquet to 200 euests Bishop Gompl Thursday evening in the ward lections, string trio, under the di-amusement di-amusement hall, the social honor- rectlon of Gustave Buggert; two Gal. QUALITY WALLPAPER AT BARGAIN PRICES! GEssFono's inc. 47 North University Avenue Phone 53 f K C . . . and my clothes are Cleane in 6V2 Minutc ape jggr A big tubful of soiled clothes washed spotlessly clean in 6V2 minutes your entire weekly washing in less than an hour! With. its new scientific Spiral Dasher this popular Apex washes cleaner and faster than any other washer . . . yet costs no more than ordinary washers. See this new Apex. It's to day's greatest washer value! Assured Quality THE DEPARTMENT PER WEEK MI0R BR0S COMPANY' 391 WEST CENTER ST. GRAHA Grand Opening . . . ,, - , f hi IA? 7L ,"4 , f r . - jgwa-iyvfyv . t - - m :i.'-'-:-.-.c: :--::-:ir..-.v- -sz&r&jf " ,-- ' ' ' " ' f'$.Mm. c , J I ' : 3 Come in and see the 1939 GRAHAM the car that set the pace for modern, streamline styling! m O You've never seen a car as beautiniU' as. luxurious ,: v 1939 Graham at anywhere near ; its price! You've never driven a : : . car that delivers such amazing , perfednance with such amazing : r ..economy! . ; . . . Just Jook at that car m the pic- : vlture It's the car that set the pace !Hor othefs.to folloin modern, VtVsireamline itey can it r:- 'h cxr thatfooks like it's going ing the retiring bishopric, Al J. Murdock, J. P. McGuire Victor J. Bird and Vem E. Thurber. Welcome remarks were made by the Relief society president, Mrs. Margaret P. Bilelow, and Mrs. Al-gie Al-gie Ballif was toastmistre&s. The opening song was furnished by the Relief society mothers' glee, directed by Mrs. Pearl Woolf, with Mrs. Adele Merrill as accompanist. Prayer was offered by Dr. I. W. Oaks, and there followed two se- CHI-VO HOUSE PAINT Goes a Long Way This economical hows paint gives your home durable beauty at low cost. Coven and spreads extremely well, and ft Oft is built to give good service. M Jtx mi NEW APEX SPIRAL DASHER Is Economical STORE OF ROVO Uteln Auto Excliaige M Everybody as big, as this And if you've never driven behind be-hind a supercharger engine you've got an entirely new adventure adven-ture in driving ahead! The Graham Gra-ham Supercharger gives you pickup, pick-up, getaway and go that. you simply can't get in a non-supercharged engine. Apiazing power and stamina. Yet, it's the official A. A. A. Economy Champion for the third year in a row! Cbme.in, today drive it and see for yourself! L-PROVO (UTAH) - SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, ;APJlILv boIob," Edward . Sandgren accompanied accom-panied by Ludle Dyreng song:, Mother's glee.t chorua ; two ' solos. Carl Martlneau, accompanied by Elliot Brock. ;' -7 . Toasts - were given tas follows: to President and MrajRTj. Murdock, Mur-dock, by Prof. W. H. BoyleiLto Mr. and Mrs. J.- P. McGuire by -Mrs. Edith 7. Booth; toBLshop and Mrs. Victor J. Bird, by Mrs. Anna P. Redd; to Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thurber. I. E. Brockbank. Mrs. Jennie Newell read an or- i'ginal poem, ."To the Bishopric and Wives," also, she presented beautiful potted- plants to the wives. Gree and gold decorations and palms and fern made the hall at tractive, while the tames were pretty with jonquils and Easter LJIlies. East favors were given. During the afternoon, a successful success-ful apron sale was conducted by the work and business committee. Dell-Ite Club At Dinner Party A dinner and socl'al was given by Mrs. MacCene Grimmett Friday evening at her home, for members of the Dell-Ite club. Mrs. Ziporah Prestwich and Mrs. Leona Prestwich, who celebrated cele-brated their birthday anniversaries anniversar-ies on that day, were presented with lovely gifts from the club. Daffod'ls were tastefully arranged ar-ranged in a white bowl, Easter napkins were used and candy favors given. Those present were Mrs- Mau-rine Mau-rine Mortensen, Mrs. Hazel Jan-son, Jan-son, Miss Dorothy Jans on, Mrs Leona PrestwJch, Mrs. Alta May-nard. May-nard. Mrs. Ziporah Prestwich, Mrs. Olga M. Cook, Miss Phyllis Halla-day, Halla-day, Mrs. Louise Swapp, and Mrs. Erma Gadd, members, and Mrs. Anna Stone and Mrs. Ethel Ram-beau Ram-beau were guests. i. -j' Luncheon Given Past Matrons A charming affair of Friday afternoon, was the 1:30 o'clock luncheon tendered the Past Matrons Ma-trons Circle of O. E. S. at Hotel Roberts, by Mrs. C. O. Chase and Mrs. H. F. Cannon. A centerpiece of daffodils was artistic, and yellow candles were arranged on either side. Easter favors were given. Mrs. R. K. Nelson, president, conducted the business meeting which followed. Those present were Mrs. J. G. Strickley, Mrs. C. H. Ward, Mrs-T. Mrs-T. J. Rasmussen. Mrs. C. H. Funk, Mrs. Herman Grimm, Miss Nora Redfield, Miss Lottie Red-field. Red-field. Mrs. Dudley Gallagher, Mrs. R K. Nelson, Mrs. Harold Blu-menthal, Blu-menthal, Mrs. AJva Nelson and Mrs. J. G. Halbersleben. mm mm j- CARP OF THANKS For the love and kindness shown us during the recent illness ill-ness and death of our wife and mother, Etta Jensen Christopher-son, Christopher-son, we wish to express our sincere sin-cere appreciation. CHRIS CHRISTOPHERSON, . and family. PHONE 833 DISTRIBUTOR Welcome .... Sunday, April 2nd $ FOX 4-ftOOX SOAK WITH JtWK. xttiynd in DtfroU CompMvfy wquippad including F edrol fax and all standard acf$tark$ ' ' - - ' . . - ' :i- f P.H.S. Attracts 'Heaven proved, delightful as the theme for ther annual 1 Provo High School Girl Day Tdance, a' delightful party of Friday evening in the school gyin. V Asihe guests : went through the pearly . gates,' they were.grested by heaven; with, a false "ceilihg of blue andgold; in which silver stars twinkled : brightly. A large panel Of r St. Peter and an angel covered the west wall. ' A -. ' Carnation boutonnleres wereg ; ' presented to the young men." Kirk Curtis' orchestra furnished the music for dancing, and ..the attractive blue celluloid .dance programs were in booklet form, entitled - "Adventures in Heaven." Tasty refreshments were ;" served. A floor show added to the." delight de-light of the event, and included a song by Kay Bandley; danceRuth Diana Miller; and dance, Annette Reynolds. The officers were in charge, as follows: ..Betty Simmons, 'president; 'presi-dent; Geraldine Steadman,' vice president; Margaret Wilson, secretary; sec-retary; Alice Turner, reporter; Zoe Bullock, athletic manager. Mrs. Ruth Morris Biddulph, instructor, in-structor, assisted the committee in making plans for the lovely party. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Maloney, Supt. and Mrs. J. C. Moffitt and Principal Princi-pal and Mrs. K. E. Weight were patrons and patronesses. Farewell Party Given By Club Mrs. Fay Loveless, who is leaving leav-ing for Cedar City, to spend .the summer, was delightfully .surprised .sur-prised by members of the Las Amigas club Friday evening at her home. The affair was in the form of a handkerchief shower and a variety of dainty hankies were, presented to the honor guest. Bridge was played, yie favors going to Mrs. Louise Anderson and Mrs. Helen Cole. A tasty luncheon followed. Guests included Mrs. Florence Graehl. Mrs. Edith Young and Mrs. Ethel Wilson, and the members mem-bers participating were Mrs. Melva Jensen. Mrs. Atha Stewart, Mrs. Merriam Phillips, Mrs. Louise Anderson, Mrs. Helen Cole, Mrs. Alyce Wilkins, Mrs. Hilda Allen and Mrs Chloe Salisbury. Little Folks at Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conover of Springville, gave a dinner Friday Fri-day evening at their home, i'n honor of Mrs. Conover's mother, Mrs. T. W. Dyches of Provo. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Dyches. Carol Conover, Mrs. Maybell Hansen, and the host and hostess. Jonquils were used to decorate the dining" table. 7 lie Combination Coup $940, 2-doo, SodonS940,dliy. and fa 0hxtU com plwtwly oqulppod indudina off sfanrf-erd sfanrf-erd accotiorloi. Only tntgM, sMm and heal toxM (if any) to bm nddod. suicichaic modos at ad- DmOUAL COST Gqupi es Is mage ' Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Anderson of Provo .wish to announce the marries mar-ries g of their daughter, Deon, to Stanley R. Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elliott of Orem. The young counle was wed in Salt Lake City Friday, and will reside re-side in Provo. The bride is a student - of the Provo high school, and Mr. Elliott attended the Lincoln high. Club Women At Art Tea A highlight of entertainment in connection with the current art exhibit, was the art tea given by the federated women's clubs of Springville for members of the state federation, Saturday afternoon, after-noon, at the art building. Nearly 300 club ladies attended. They were greeted at the entrance en-trance by officers of the Springville Spring-ville clubs, Springville district officials of-ficials and wives of art board and art committee members. A tour of the galleries in which were pictures of the national art exhibit, and those in the permanent perma-nent collection, was a feature of the afternoon's entertainment. String music was furnished by Carol and Alene Condie, with piano pi-ano accompaniment by lone Av-erett. Av-erett. Dainty refreshments were served. .Presiding at the tea table were state and district club officials. Early .spring blossoms and ferns were attractively arranged about the rooms. 1 : 21 s"t In proporton to its population, England has fewer telephones than Denmark, Hawaii, Norway and Sweden. LEGAL NOTICES Probate and I r Guardianship Notices ) Consult County Clerk or toe , 1 Respective Signers lor Hirther I Information. 4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John August Fischer, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned un-dersigned at the law office of Maurice Harding, 234 West Center, Cen-ter, Provo, Utah, on or before June 3, 1939. JOHN LOUIS FISCHER, Administrator. Pub. in Evening Herald, April 2, 9, 16, 23, 1939. k TOO LATE FOR , CLASSIFICATION i FOR SAL OR LES ... LUNCH; and beer stand in Heber City, good location. Call Hy-land Hy-land 5185-M, Salt Lake City. a7 WTD TO BY BUILDING lot, close in, give price and location. Write Herald, Her-ald, Box X. a2 RENT UNFUR . FQUR-room, modern North 6 East. home. 388 a7 THREE -room modern apartment, new. 165 South 5 West. a3 RENT FUR SLEEPING room, 2-room apartment, apart-ment, 468 North 1 East. a7 FOR SALE WHEAT, Decklow Club and Turkey Tur-key Red. Phone 359. a2 FOR SALE FOUR-Wheel trailer, good condition. condi-tion. 902 West 5 North. $50.00. a2 UNFURN CLEAN, modern 3 room apartment. apart-ment. Ready April 5. 226 East 4 North. a4 OR FURNISHED apartment, ladies. la-dies. 18 North 1 West. Upstairs, mornings. ' a4 Real REAL ESTATE ! BARGAINS! 6 Room Strictly Modern Home-Close Home-Close inK . Newly remodeled. Latest plumbing fixtures. Lots of closet space. Floors carpeted. Venetian blinds. Lovely deep lot. Choice shrubs and flowers. ' 2-car garage and neat chicken coop. Only $3750; worth' much more! 100 Acre Farm with Good Ilome on Highway about -30 miles South of Provo. Owner too old to farm. Will trade for small Provo Pro-vo property. , ' .. '- . mm' Good Grocery Stor- Complete; good terms.- V. . , :. ,. Ma Announced 21939 Ruth P:; Ribhan ToBelTbnored The : Creative Fine Az2& club -members Alice Louise s Reynolds chapter 'No. 12,' takes pleasure-in announcing that they are-making preparations to entertain in compliment com-pliment to Ruth Partridge Rfchan, Provo author, whose bobk, "Ad-venMres "Ad-venMres With a Laoip," '.was rer cently published by the E. P. Dut-ton Dut-ton company of -New:. York city. Details of the.uinque arid distinctive dis-tinctive social function-, will . be announced as arrangements progress, prog-ress, and the committee expects to tender the affair early in May. The guest list is now being prepared pre-pared to include upwards of 100 women. Mrs. Richan wai be the special guest of the afternoon, and other prominent women are to. be especially espe-cially honored, also. Mrs. Anna Prince Redd will review the book during the afternoon, and Mrs. Richan .will autograph copies of her book at that time. Easter Luncheon At Meno Trope Hall The Missionary society of the Community church, is holding its annual Easter luncheon Thursday at 1:30 o'clock' at Meno Trope hall. Mrs. W. E. Sears, president, is in charge of arrangements, and a cardial invitation is extended to the public in general. 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