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Show PAGE SIX PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1939 SECTION TWO PLEilSMT GUOVti ZUZ3 !OL WEST Correspondent Phone 2S-W Lovely was the wedding- reception recep-tion given Friday evening: in the Second ward chapel In compliment compli-ment to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones (Marie Burns) who were married on Wednesday. The bride was charming in a beautiful gown of white satin and shadow lace and a finger tip lace veil with a crown of seed. pearl3. She carried a bouquet bou-quet of pink roses tied with a long- silver bow; Miss Mary Burns, sister of the bride as maid of honor wore an exquisite dress of pink silk net over satin and the bridesmaid Mrs. Dawna King was in pale blue satin. Both ladies wore corsages of pink roses and sweet peas. The receiving line was completed with Mrs. Agnes Burns, mother of the bride; her brother LaVerl Burns Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jones, parents of the groom, and kaVerl Gray as best man. Hugh Baxter of Springville was master of ceremonies and an entertaining program was given during- the early part of the evening. Later dancing was enjoyed. The young couple received many beautiful presents. They will, reside in LehL Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peterson of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson of Nephi were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson. . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Makin have a new baby girl. Mrs. Makin was formerly Lucille Hebertson. Mr. . and Mrs. Fred Shoell and daughter Dorothy-have gone to Mosquite, Nevada, to visit for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs., Don Tobler. - Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Warburton are announcing the arrival of a baby boy. Pleasant Grove Lady Lions had a very successful party Thursday evening at the Edna Mae Hed-quist Hed-quist home in Provo. Mrs. Blaihe Swenson'" was chairman of the committee on arrangements. Mrs. Fred Scholes returned home on Wednesday from the American Fork hospital on Wednesday Wed-nesday with her new baby girl. Mrs. -Victor Duke, Mrs. Fenton Sharp and Mrs. Hugh -.Jacobs of Magna visited in ; Pleasant Grove Sunday. ; ' y President Grant Returns to Work SALT7LAKE CITY, Dec. 2 U.R Pone Pius elevated the Verv Rev. Monsignor A. TV Giovannonifpike candy. Cat don't, he sobbed castor of St.' Patrick's Catholic church here to the rank of domes-J 'tic prelate fori 23 -years' faithful service in, the Salt Lake diocese. The Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt, bishop . of . the . diocese, announced the new rank when he Teturned from Washington, D. C. Right Reverend Monsignor Giovannon$ is thi Catholic worker's new title. IDAHO FINNS TO RAISE RELIEF FUNDS ELO, Ida., Dec 2 0! Three hundred, Finnish emml grants settled in Idaho's J-'Little Finland," watched with horror today the Russian Invasions of their native land and prepared a relief fund to aid refugees. "Only the sympathy of England, France and the United States can stave off the Russian Wolf," said John Kansas, spokesman for the Finns. . x The home that .we help y ou plan and build will give you pride and comfort, com-fort, at less cost Low Rates ' , ' 19S.WEST THIRD SOUTH 0 ! 'II1 '! iii i ) v r I l I hair Plea for Peace Answered I President Kyostl Kallio of Finland and his wife in the presidential palace at Soviet Russia were answered by attacks o a Finland by water, ; j I nJJHmr In I I The News BY UNITED PRESS -KENTON, O. Fifteen-year-old Bufard Loney acidentally killed Arthur Combs, 16, Wednesday with a-shotgun while hunting. Today, To-day, the parents of the Combs boy prepared to bury their son and cf f ered to adopt the boy who killed kill-ed him, now a ward of probate court. - . SAN FRANCISCO Superior Judge A. J. Fritz weakly banged his gavelbut Mrs. Jean Eckett said she wouldn't mount the witness wit-ness stand even if she was in contempt of court. She didn't. An ambulance got Mrs. EckettTto a hospital seconds - before her child was . bornrShe was chief witness in a $25,0C auto accident suit. SEATTLE Joe Vinikow was weeping as the fire department arrived ar-rived at his candy shop, flames shooting through ; the roof. He pointed to - his-cat, flat on ; its back on the floor, four paws in the air. "Michaelangelo dead. He was my most valuable employe. Mice While the firemen turned their at tention to the blaze, another applied ap-plied artificial respiration to Mich- aelangelo, who revived and fled on blistered paws.JVinikow almost kissed the firemen. The candy shop? Phah! Michaelangelo was saved. , - : ' v. - . RECRUITER IN PAYSON PAYSON A representative :r of the U. S. Navy Recruiting sta- tion will be in Payson on Decern-1 ber 13 to' interviews applicants program was given and tasty re-for re-for " enlistment. He will be at-the f freshments were served. Mrs. At- Postoffice building, fl'nTllIlTTl AnCWAl! VlalUUlll niWUaO - Questions on Page Two 1. , Barber of Seville. , 2. Fencing Master. 3. Bride of Lammermoor. 4. Yeoman of the Guard. . 5. Tristan and Isolde. Easu Term PHONE 34 ffl L: 111 ': i; h; V, Out $200,000 aodraixa boa program, bow is progreia, maktt araU-ah araU-ah tbo Eaost Hotel oc-commodaHoni oc-commodaHoni is t b Wtt et tho iami pop-lar pop-lar prices. Visit our famous Cafeteria Embassy Buffet ' Oak Dining Room Exceptionally good food at exceptionally exception-ally moderate prices. - . f -- n TOIPANOGOS WARD SHARON WARD J Irs.' Merrill Crandall ReporterPhone 020-R-3 ; . . . The outstanding social event of week in Sharon ward was the Thanksgiving banquet sponsored by the Relief society ladies at the church Thursday evening. The tables were attractively set. Green and red candles in bright red apple ap-ple holders set on evergreen twigs with lovely potted: plants were furnished by Miss West, Miss Adams and Miss Louder, who sang a number of trios. The affair was well attended and a financial success. suc-cess. Dancing followed the banquet.. ban-quet.. ' ' - e - Mrs. Rose Ella McDonald of Salina is visiting with her son, Lyle Mc Donald and 4us-mily. Miss Elizabeth Sumner returned return-ed Tuesday evening from a delightful de-lightful vacation trip to Pittsburgh, Pitts-burgh, California, where she was guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Glen Mayer. Miss Beth Park visited in Salt Lake City Friday. The Sharon stake court of honor will be held in Sharon ward Sun day evening.' Arnold Burningham will be in charge and the program will be presented by Troop 32 of Sharon ward. ; Mrs. Florence Shepherd Atwood who was recently married was guest of honor at a social given at the Timpanogos amusement hall Thursday evening. Mr. George Adams of the Genealogical com- mittee. C. W. Larson of the bishop- ric and Mrs. Emma Stratton ,of the Relief society were the commi- tee in charge. An interesting wood has been an active work in I tho warH fnr manv vpnrs nnd Is now employed as librarian in tne Orem' Public Library. She was presented a book in appreciation of her year's .of service Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wells .were Salt Lake visitors Friday. rr" Orem Bridge club members were delightfully entertained bjr" Mrs J. D. Park at her. home Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. The delicious luncheon was served at the card tables, favors and tallies were in a Thanksgiving motif. , Mrs. R. D. Wells won the high score favor and Mrs. Harold Calder the traveling travel-ing award. Other members in attendance were, Mrs. L. E. Burr, Mrs. A. A. Richards, Mrs. J. IS Sumner, Mrs. M. F. Crandall and Mrs. Park. Mrs. George Fergu son was a guest.- .', Mrs. Fay Fielding with . her family left Thursday to join her husband who is employed at Oak land: Calif.: for ; the ' winter. Mr. Fred Fielding accompanied her. The Iota club members held their opening party of the season at the home of Mrs. Grace Hansen Han-sen Thursday afternoon, Sewing was the diversion and a sumptuous sumpt-uous Thanksgiving dinner was served to "the following members. Mrs. Clara Memmott, Mrs. Isa- belle Gappmayer, Mrs. Jennie Cordner, Mrs. Lurleen -Loveless, Mrs. Joy Crandall, Mrs. . Reba Loveless, Mrs. Daphne Loveless, Mrs. Orvilla DeLange and the hostess. ' ' -" , ,Mrs. Grace Fielding . with Mrs. Paul Vincent of Mercur visited with Mrs. Verona Howell at Fair-view Fair-view Tuesday. Fistula Sufferers Face Danger One of the tragic results of neglected neg-lected fistula frequently is. loss of bowel control together with nerv ous diseases and general, ill health caused by self poisoning. ' Thous ands could save themselves , from humiliation and serious illness by takinsr proper treatment in time. The Thornton & Minor Clinic eld est known rectal institution in the world offers. FREE Book which explains Fistula and other rectal diseases; tells how more than 50,-000 50,-000 persons have been benefited by their mild, corrective institutional institu-tional treatment - without hospital hos-pital confinement. Write for this Free Book and Reference List. Address Ad-dress Thornton & Minor Clinic, Suite 2310, 92G McGee St., Kansas City, Mo. (advj ei I By Sovie! Bombs Helsinki their pleas for peace with land and through the air. Soviet to Back New Government MOSCOW, Dec. 1 IXE-The Soviet So-viet Union is expected to recognize the new Finnish people's government govern-ment at Terioki, it was reported reliably tonight. Many Soviet mass meetings were called to greet-formation of the new ' regime arid messages sent, by these meetings to Terioki were described on the radio as hailing the people's government as the liberator of Finland, Priest Elevated To Prelate Rank SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. L. D. S. Church President Heber J. Grant returned to his office today to-day after being confined to his home with a severe cold for 10 days. . . . Approximately 10,192,403 of the world's total of 11,492,659 Baptists Bap-tists are in North America. French Sub Brings f , : 1: h m aw t 'I Thjs photo was taken from the deck of a French submarine, which is leading the German freighter, Chemnitz, to an African ijort afte capturing the vessel in the South Atlantic. . . : I Ta TT Quality A Push Button Tuning Three Wave Length Bands w Come In and. Convince Yourself NO INTEREST - - - NO CARRYING CHARGE Charge It, or Open An Account and Pay Next Year 110 West Center St. A' - C , s-CmJ. L Zz -: : c rt c r ITI i-3 ei-ri A very fine Christma3 program will be presented Sunday evening at the Mutual conjoint services. President U. F. Perchon of the Pioneer stake of Salt Lake will be the speaker and Mrs. Inez Rob-sinson Rob-sinson Preece with members ,of the Fourth ward choir of Salt Lake will present a musical program. pro-gram. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Lars en, Ariel and Lowell Larsen attended funeral services for Fred Larsen, a relative, held Thursday in Provo. Leland Wells and Gail Barker spent the week end in Emery county with the Lincoln high basketball team. Mrs. Olive Y. Taylor will present pre-sent the theology lesson, ".lathew the Publican." Also the teachers topic "Befitting Speech," will '.be given- at JRelief society Tuesday afternoon. A large attendance is desired. Mrs. C. M. Stone was hostess to members of R club Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon at her home. Progressive rook was played, prizes going to Mrs. Thomas Spalding, Mrs. Ray Holdaway, second. A. delicious luncheon was served at small tables to Mrs. Roy Warner, Mrs. Edmund Spalding, Mrs. Harold Holdaway, Mrs. Theron Whitely, Mrs. LaVar Holdaway, Mrs. Clyde Holdaway; Mrs. Lowell Varley, Mrs. Ray Holdaway, Mrs. Lowell Larsen, Mrs. Kenneth Olson, Mrs. Thomas Spalding and the hostess. Mrs. Wilford Olson and children of Houtston, Texas, spent Wednesday Wed-nesday here the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Milton Holdaway at their home. ' .- .. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis of ISalt Lake spent Thursday and attended attend-ed funeral services for her , uncle Fred Larsen at Provo. ! Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rawlings of Provo have moved here on the farm of his mother Mrs. Gertrude Rawlings. ; A large crowd was in. attendance attend-ance at the. free dance sponsored by the Union school P. T. A. workers work-ers held Friday evening in the school recreational hall. Word has been received - from Mr. and Mrs. F. M Holdaway who are spending the winter at Santa Cruz, California, that ; they arrived arriv-ed Thanksgiving . eve, ' S after a pleasant -trip, there. Their daugh ter and family: Mrs. Gladys Black reside at Santa Cruz and en route there they visited with her broth er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Handley, Jr. and sister and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cart-wright Cart-wright and families at Ely, Nev. Home the Bacon 1 1 i J1 i 1 4 Y 7, t Prices You Can Afford To Pay i FULLY GU ARANTEED ": PAY MOEiS? - M I ' ; J ! i ) ( Thir Is Not It's Lou Nova ridin range near Vickenburg, Arli Dealt a savage beating by Tony Galento in September, the California heavyweight hopes to return to the wars as a real two-gun man. - 1 : ' mum mi IIIIS. EFFIE DART Reporter The bazaar sponsored by the Fourth L. D.1 S. ward Wednesday afternoon, was very successful. A one-act play was presented . in the evening under the direction of Sylvia Swenson and Alta John son. The play was "How the Story Grew," with the following cast: Delia Christensen, Hazel Larsen, Minn Jensen, Reah Swenson, Swen-son, Christie Briggs, Hazel .Mo Kell, Rhoda Barney and Blanch Swenson. Following the play the cast went to the Swenson cafe for supper, after which they attended at-tended the theater. They finished the evening by going to Elmers where they enjoyed cold, drinks. Mrs. FJva Fulmer entertained the Junior Thalian club - at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Claud Williams ; presided. Community Com-munity singing was under the direction of Mrs. ' Dean Jensen, Mrs. Roy Broadbent gave an interesting in-teresting talk on '"The bible, its Definition, and .Description." Mrs. Horace Magleby gave a talk, "The Bible and Its Literary Influence." In-fluence." A delicious, dessert luncheon was served at 10 o'clock. The Afternoon Bridge club met Wednesday . afternoon at the home, of Mrs. Eldrldge Snyder. There were eight members and one guest present, the guest was Mrs. Marie Neilson. Luncheon was served at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Mina Oberhansley. won high score and Mrs. Hazel Hughes, second high.: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boyer. of Salt Lake City, were Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing day guests of Mr. and , Mrs. Jack Bingham. ' ; ' - Mr. and Mrs. . Eldrldge Snyder entertained at a family dinner Thanksgiving day. Logan Man Held On U. S. Charge SALT LAICE CITY, Dec. 2 (UJ1.) Marvin Keller, 34, of Logan was held by federal officers here today to answer charges that he violated a federal law prohibiting inter state transportation of firearms by . persons previously convicted of crimes Of violence. Keller, alias Joe Smith, alias Joe Lang, was brought- from Lo gan where he had been charged with burglary. The charge was later dismissed but , Keller was subsequently arrested on the fed eral charge. - Built-in Antena Variety of Cabinets Provo, Utah Red Ryder, It has been estimated that the national income of the United States now is between 60 and 70 billion dollars. 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LwivZ-;c:' v. u;r;: IU ,'. tf r Mrs. Margaret Harris is at hor:u; after a j IcKant visit v.ith I f r sister, Mrs. Emma l'rourh, at Lopra n. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Andor.sc n ( ' Richard AHred of Plca.-ar.t Gruvc. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Allrcd, with their families were recent J;nvur guests of their mother, Mrs. Ed.ih Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anucr.non and fion Warren, Fpent Thurr.day at, Provo and Kprlngville. N Mrs. Grace Fielding and children Barbara and Jonn left Thursday morning for Oakland. California, where they will join Mr. I i! .hn;j who is employed there. Fred Fielding, Field-ing, accompanied them. The operetta "Chi1.ren, t Mother Goose wll lbe presented by the j.plls cf the i'econd and Third grades, Lindon school. In the near future. Mr." and Mrs. Bill Gogarty (Z-Ia Walker) were Lindon vlitors Wednesday evening. ' Miss Genevieve Allred has returned re-turned to her home at K.dt Lake City, after visiting relative:! and friends. A mass mocitng for ward members mem-bers was held Friday evening for the purpc.se of establishing tlif-inite tlif-inite plans, relative to the building build-ing of a new church house. Dan Walker epent Wednesday and Thursday In Bingham. The average hor.se lives to he about 20 years old if properly taken care of and normally worked. K.tli.l II km il I i lnv Kill mull III In H .' I lire" l.rlll. jnl I llidiioinli. l.ilnrt(i-i In I llim Shcvc Master $7.50 up W !iit mnn Mim!. I , 'I lr liujuvv hHIi I ; . -lrlrl' kliutcr! .( II rliw. hltuvr CiiiLly, Mllh timfir. ." AwnriW urlle. D esk I ens . , for !iuitt r M't-ffirl M't-ffirl A iwrfJ Kill llfll M ii'V ! i) L EiViit Day $9.75 liliri-tlir 'l li I I l k. I li.it i l.ii.,. nrry hall-Imur ; , lifl . nillflIKMlV 4-1IHI-, mi ni t tfurr Urtl. '75 i SILVER . $19.95 ,U .ii i n r U-r tie hi! 'I hi in gtll llf VKtlt I t.., $100 if .iii: Ill V ..M-Il CARRING CHARGE Jewelers Provo, UtrJj $15.75 j t |