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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY; JUNE 2, 1940 PAGE THREE Luncheon For Provo Visitor In compliment to Mrs. Walter Jenkins, who Is visitlne here from Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs.. Edgar McArtnur of Springville, -enter tained at a luncheon Friday at her home.- ' . A dainty arrangement of tut flowers adorned the tables. Rook was played, Mrs. Jenkins receiving the guejst prize, and Mrs. JacoO Coleman, the high score favor. ' ." , X.i attendance .were Mrs. Wells Brimhan, Mrs. ; Jacob Coleman, Mrs. R. J.Murdock, Mrs. J. Will Knight, Mrs. W. Monroe paxman, Mrs. LeBter Mangum, Mrsi A'. I Booth, Mrs. Ida - Smoot Duaen- berry. - Mrs. Electa Dixon. Mm Joseph C. Clark, of Provo, Mrs. ,Hone, Mrs. .Lowry and Mrs. Olive ' Ajnderson of Springvllle.' ' . Compliments Llescrvy's Market y On the Installation of the , NEW . . ULTRA-MODERN IVESTLlGIIOUSE STEniLAbPS These Stcrilamps prevent Bacteria . . slime, mold. This keeps meats pure from U3 under our New fa nncuiE ncFAtiLAiiD a son Better Sail Lake I sucsess. r.ESEnuv's.:r.naET- BUTLER'S-' 1 " ' r '''' ' ' ' ' - ' A -Witi l YEAR j EnCimUDISIUG EUEilT ' Store-wide y Bveryt.hing in our Store, ' except mariufacturcrs' restricted, items and fair trade merchandise. , BUTLER'S ANNUAL DIVIDEND TO THEIR ".Wo Garden Party For Old-Time Friends Old frienda spenta pleasant af terpoon, in thf garden of Mrs. Mary W.i Smiths Friday wheiT Bha entertained iforr her aunt, Mrs. Emily Bullock! and her friend. Mrs. John B. Milner of Salt Lake city. Visiting and recalling' the happy days of their youth passed the afternoon and dainty refreshments were servtd and! tiny Japanese fa vors given the guests Present, besides the honor guests were Mrs. Eliza Morrill, Mrs. Sara Ball, Miss Nora RedfleM.Mrs. Emma T. Footet Miss Llda Ball, Miss Nora Redfieldr Mrs. 'John Ferr MLsa Pearl Snow, Mrs. John Gifea, Mrs. Sharp Gillisple and Mias Mary . B. Wikoff of !. New Jersey. ' ' j , , ' I - , and germ-free as they come Sterilamps. V 4 Meats Cify, Utah S ' ,1:4 :. ' r,:o;jDAv, juue slid CUSTOMERS! IP iT'il 1!' Couple Wed; Mexico Bolirid A; nuptial , event of Saturday afternoon, united in , marriage Maurine Bigelow and Lt. John T, Lorenz, commander of the Provo CCC c camp. The weddine. a ouiet affair at tended only by-a small and inti mate ; group, was held at; 3:30 o'cloclat toe home of the hrUJe'a parents, Mr.- -and , Mrs. Barney liigelow of Orem. Lt. Lorenz is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George A, Lorenz of Salt Lake City. Bishop Roy Gappme yer of the Timpanogos ward performed the; ceremony. The rooms were 1 beau tiful with ; a prof vision of roses.? The bride wore a dainty after noon dross of white gorgette, and orange blossom in her hair. Her bouquet' was of white roses. A buffet supper was served at 5 o'clock, the dining table being centered wiui , a beautiful three tiered wedding cake. Guests in eluded the (groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lorenz: Mr. and Mrs. George Lorenz, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kemp of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farnsworth of PotCar, Mont,' Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Rowley, Mr.-and Mrs. Harold Maag, Lowell Blere- Iow, Mlrs Ila Eriggs, and Richard and. Don Blgelow. The newlyweds lefr immediate ly by . car for a ' honeymoon trip to Mexico City. For traveling, thei bride1 changed to a smart navy blue andwhite jacket dress, with red , and whlte accessories.' They will return in three weeks to make theirs home in Provo. .' " - ' : : ' ' Variety Qub At Canyon Outing Members of tuna'1 Variety club held an . outing . at Canyon Glen in ' Provo caiiyon, Friday :' after noon, a delicious pot-luck luncheon being followed by games. v : Mrs. Darold Olsen was - elected secretary for the ensuing year. Guests were Mrs. Lynn R. Le Vitre and Mrs. Ruth Bennett, and the club members present were Mrs. LaVar Groneman, Mrs.. Dar old Olsen, Mrs. Dean Hansen, Mrs. Virgil Peterson, Mrs. Lamar Groneman. Grone-man. Miss Leola Peay, Mrs. Leo- He Bennett, Mrs. Solen Edwards of -Provo, -and Mrs.Glen LaMar (Johnson of" Springville. . SOROPTIAnST A1EETING " A special meeting for Soropti-mist Soropti-mist club members will be held Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock ' at the home of Mrs. Cora G. Wilson. ; The women will continue work on the national convention luncheon lunch-eon favors, and a full attendance is urged...' ' - g;e day mm G.'IUE 2Co .01 LiUcLlY , D3LLAH YOU S.WJ ; '. . .. -i , ' ... : . ; '. " . No Refunds, Exchanges, Layaways, or Telephone Orders. All Sales Final. ... Remember ONE DAY ONLY, MONDAY . .j. JUNE 3rd I j BUTLER'S ; ANNUAt DIVIDEND TO THEIR PATRONS!. i : O 7 Bncfo7 , Mr. and Mm. C. XV. Erown, 640 West Fourth North, will leave today to-day on a 10-day., vacation trip to California. After ,f irt visiting; Mrs. Brown's sister in Sacramento, they will attend the world's fair at San Francisco. - ' .' t . , ' ' ,'i . - - " ' Mrs. Tom Atkinson and daugh ter Carol' of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting with Mrs. Caroline Monson and Mr. and iMrs. Karl Monson. ' . t , . . m ,. ., .: rhlllf Ash worth, student at the University or canrorma m tserKe-Iev.: tserKe-Iev.: has been awarded the "Allen D. Wilso'n Memorial scholarship lor next year, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashworth. Mr.; . Ash- worth is in the school of engineering engineer-ing and is also 'one of the student flyers. 1 Sirs, L. G. Condon leaves this evening for Monterey, Calif.,, to spend six weeks with her aaugn ter,' Mrs. Robert Bryson and family. ' - Airs. Florence Carruthers and son Richard tt Burlingame,. Calif. eft Saturday for their home, aft er a two weeks' vacauon nere with her sister,,Mrs. Frank Speck art, who traveled with her as far as Boise, Ida; Mrs. Speckart ..will visit Jier' daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford . Okeson (Ruth SpeckartX Air. and Airs. William J. Walter and children have moved to Amer ican Fork, and are-residing at the Glen - Taylor i home, where they will be glad to have ' their frieuu calL -'.--tw V Air. and Airs. T. v Ilettlg and daughter Lee, of Salt Lake jCity, are visitors in Provo today Air. and Aire.. Glade AlvVrtght ( Irene Olsen) . and i children, Marilyn Mari-lyn and- Jerry, left Provo Friday for Roswell, New Mexico,, to make their home. Mjv Wright -has been employed by the A ivil service Ul Louisiana ,for the past two years, and has been transferred toNe Mexico. Mrs.1 Wright has been here for two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eugene. Oisen. Alias Xlodla.1 Ashworth left Saturday Sat-urday morning for Berkeley, Calif, where she will remain indefinitely. She wiU . visit her sister, Mrs. Ward Clark. - , Alias Alary Herbert of Salina, is here visiting her, sister, Mrs. Ole Christiansen. V ; Barney Rawllngs has left - for the Grand Canyon, where he is tc be - employed as an entertainer, V Utah Stake "M" Men, Gleaner Outing Wednesday Utah, stake "so." Men and Glean ers will be entertained at a camp fire party in the igrove east of the ; tennis courts on University hill, Wednesday evening at o'clock. . . . ; ". V "... The . presidency, stake officers, ward M. I. A. presidency members and all stake 'M" Men and Glean er officers, are to loin with the "M" Men and Gleaners of the stake on this occasion. A program will be furnished. Those attending are to take pic nic. State Convention For Blind Slated More than 50 of Ahe blind in Utah county are expected to attend at-tend the annuaKconvention, Utah Association r of the Blind, to be held Saturday at the Center for tne Blind, 13'South Second East, Sait Lake CSty. The bus leaves Payson at Tsu-m Saturday and will .stop lnOach ' town to pick up passen fcers along the . way.x Those who Intend to make the trip.Nare urged urg-ed to communicate " with vJames W. Jacob, home teacher, atxyo Eklna court, Provo. ' Missionary From China To Speak . -. . ,iDr. Walter .Judd, who. for. 10 years served as missionary doctor and surgeon in China, will talk at a. meeting Tuesday, at 2:30 o'clock, at. Meno Trope hall. The public is invited.- --, n ., - . -t 'VThe meeting : is . sponsored by the Ladies' -Aid and Missionary, society of the, Community xhu roh. ;" - Sunday Jane 2 EUGENE WILKINS . . . i -y, Alonday, Juno S GEORGE A. HANSEN W. J. PARKER SEN. W. IL KING . DEAN HENRIOD and will also work at the lodge this summer. - - Robert N.- Anderson and wife of Washington, D. C, have arrived ar-rived in : Provo ? to visit, their parents,? par-ents,? Mr. and Airs. Nephi Anderson Ander-son and Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Kelly. . Airs. , ElbertG: Holding and daughter Claudia D'Ann, and lit tie son, Farreil. are here visiting her", parents,' Mr. and - Mrs. Ole Christiansen. Ana Loree Christiansen under-v under-v Mit an operation: for appendicitis- af the Utah Valley hospital Wednesday morning, , and is reported: re-ported: to be doing well. build Birthdays ..Xu fy)0l l'i-,,l-;rji you get mors Mcyss uof Foa ths Mcnrf THAN EVER EIFOR1 FINANCING IS AYAILArLa ON EASY TERMSSEAT RISING COSTS. LET US ESTIMATE ON YOUR LUMSE2 AND OTHE3 EUILDING MATERIALS. OUR PRICES AR2 THS LOWEST LOW-EST FCSSISLE CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY. FJUU 0 OTIIIR FINANCING ARRANGED. MUTUAL COAL & LUMBER CO. 5th South and 2nd West, BUY THEM AT AI1 sizes on IIand 0 n r PROVO, UTAH C "-I ' 1 ii ilDO (SOo34 West Center SL PHONE 403 You Get 'More For Your Money in a NEPTUNE! Recent Bride Given Shower : A kitchen shower for Mrs. Paul Bates, the former Mildred Davis, was given Friday evening by. Mrs. Millie Bates, Miss Glenna. Bates, and - Mrs.-Ruth .: Curtis, at the Bates home. ,. - i Progressive games were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Lillian Lil-lian Foster, Mrs. Myrtle Cochran, Mrs. Bertha Evans . and Mrs. Louise George. . i A delicious luncheon, was served to 20 guests. , j . ' .t ;T i,. Gifts Preserited At Geferan Meet. TheGeferan social unit of the B. Y-U. tendered a shower a the home of Miss Nellie Jensen Friday evening, in honor of three unit members, two of whom are ta be married in the near future. lively gifts were presented to Miss. Lola Smith, bride-elect, her sister, Mrs. Lela Smith Goodrich a recent bride and Miss Barbara Hanks, bride-elect. A corsage ot beautiful roses was presented to Miss Jo Graham, . president of the unit, and dainty hankies were given to Miss Lucile Layton and Miss Jo Graham, charter mem bers. . . ; . " ,.. - Af steak bake in an outdoor flreplacexwas. a feature of the evening, ahd Banyans were signed sign-ed and games played by the mem bers: and alumnae, - Miss Beth Hanks. Miss Nellie Jensen and Miss Whllden Robin son comprised the committee. : I . ,7. . " .- Club Luncheon v At Hotel Roberts Entertaining at the Hotel Rob erta, Mrs. Gertrude - Page gav a luncheon for members of the Tres Joli club. Friday afternoon.. The table was arranged in the patio, and i decorated with rosea and peonies. The afternoons-was spent withtablegames and sew- lng-C7rT-v' : ; . In attendance were - Mrs. Alex Mortensen, Mrs. John Ellison. Mrs. Allie Jones; Mrs. Harry McCoard, Mrs. Bert Sutton, Mrs. Joseph See- thaler, Mrs. , David Sutton. Mrs. Milton : Thomas. . Mrs. . Charles Thomas, Mrs. . George Zabriskie, Mrs. George . Becbe, - Mrs. T. A. Thurman and Mrs. H. E. Hatton. Week End Party In Provo Canyon , A week end party is being held by members of the Ewa Ioho club. at the ;' Julian Hansen ranch in South Fork, Provo canyon." . Hiking, horseback riding and other outdoor amusements are providing . entertainment for the following girls: Cleo Davis, Edythe Trotter, Belva Williamson, .Mary Jean ' Skinner, . Jerry. Memmott, Jena V. Hans! in, Leone Madsen and Madge Lewis." . 7- ' : now Provo Phon 237 Gesta Tie Crads Honored The annual Ccsta Ha breakfast. given by the alumnae members in, honor of the graduates, was a de lightful affair of Saturday morn Ing at the Haase cafe. Honor guests were Sybil and Loa Matthews.- Mariorie Jensen. Beth Evans. Vera Holbrook. and lone Jensen. ; Tiny china vases filled with flowers were Given to the seniors ! as favors, and sketches of vases decorated the place cards. Spring table. - Mrs. Edith Stlmpson, alumnae president, welcomed the girls and Helen Holbrook was toastmistress. The following toasts on "Spring" were given: "To Commmcement," Audrey Rasmussen: "To Bou quets," Anneleise Buegert: "To Bonnets,". Mrs. Flo Redden; "To Love," Mrs. Bernell T. CJoward. ... Mrs. . Stimpson welcomed, the graduating girls into thai alumnae organization, and a response by vera Holbrook followed. Miss Mary McGregor sang, and Mrs. Bernell Cloward and Mrs. Lorna J. Harrison also entertained with instrumental music, . Miss Olive Winterton and "Misr Gertrude Sauer . Were co-chairmen on arrangwnents. , , , . Alumnae members present were Mrs. Lorna Harrison, Mrs. Edith Stlmpson, Mrs. Laura M. Montori, Miss Olive Winterton, Miss Gertrude Ger-trude Sauer. Miss Helen Holbrook, Miss Naomi Rich, -Mrs. Bernell Cloward, Mrs. Erma Robley, Mrs. Flo Redden. Mrs. Maurinia Brvner. Miss Audrey Rasmussen, Miss An- neiiese Durrert. Mrs- Caroline Poflly, Mrs. Zelma Colton and Miss Mary McGregor. : Active girls in attendance Included In-cluded Gerry Macfarlane, Maxine Taylor, Jean Hill, Barbara -ir-cr-shey. Afton Christensen, aomi Anderson, Betty Marlerr Charlotte Henriod, Olive Nielsen. Maurine Moffitt Mavna MoffitL Marie Rowland Helen Man waring, x. S. S.S.CIublL; Entertained ' , . .. . ,. A meeting of -the S. S. S. club was held Friday evening at the home" of Virginia Humphrey. . Games were played and luncheon served to Genevieve Farr, Ardis Dollahite.Ucvcily-Lovelesis, 'Margaret 'Mar-garet Farr and Norma Meldrura. Coamttss "Balanced" ' Modi! Prictd mt fill f r Tit COUNTEII -Bl-b.1" moil I U prlc.4 t Tfc itoi. r.nf. with built-ia tlcctric pUta . . , er (it pli. ... or ir rci.rrelr avtilabla at alifhtlr fclsbar prlc.m. ' vollZ: SALE -Included At No Extra Cost With Any Mon-tagr Mon-tagr Itanjje $63.73 and up, a 76-Hece Dmnerware St $20.00 Value! Taylor Bros Co0 Hardware Dept. Club Caiendai ... BEAUTY OPERATORS ... The Utah County Beauty Operators Oper-ators will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock, the place to be announced an-nounced in Monday's paper. Hear These Nnv COLUMBLV ALSTER WORKS Recordings: CHO FIX Etudes, Op. 10. Edward Ed-ward Kilenyi, pianist. Three 12-inch records. Album 31-363 31-363 $5.00 RA "EL Af othe r Goose Suite. Howard liarlow an7 Coiilm-, Coiilm-, bla Symphony Orchestra. . . Two 12-in. records In album. Set X-151 . .$SJM DeBUSSY Calr de Lune KAXL-Pa vane Andre Kostelanetz and IIi3 Orchestra. 12-lnch record. 7361-M 1.00 These and Other New Columbia ; Records Are At THE LiOSIO DOX COLC31B1A MASTER WORKS Doctor R. Clark Reynolds Physical Therapy Clinic . Chronic Diseases '' Special Attention to Diseases of the Rectum (Hemorrhoids, etc) 162 EAST FIRST NORTH Phone 169! k !niiuynii:!S! 1 !:i':ujM;!h. j cr:AUTY...corivENir:;cs. . ..yoa'va always wtnUi! f l ... m.tir( la Vcantf, ttfn, itm-tt, ofnprtm t T'.ghi e( nm: lrt il.ry itamtt bMl'h n & emycthn f f 1 1 ir' , which make tt CwnffU iilt,m,!;lrtititi. S tar A.ir f tj r- Uerrttf Ktrtfrt; mdtiM St j 0 i frif4 t lew . . . (Trtdr-, itinera COVHTtlt Pnacet tad D -- u tsvdtl 'r IL 1 77-..; : ; - ' 7777 V;;,7 H.i.. ;' r |