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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1910 P X r Shower Fetes Bride - to - Be Miss Shirley Bunnell, whose marriage to Bert Keele is to take place Wednesday, was honored at a shower given by Mrs. C. 0. Reed and her daughter, Miss Beth Reed, Krid.ay evening at veeleys. Game prizes went to Misa Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Booth, high score, and Miss Patricia Wilson, second. Miss Nar Chipman sang, following which luncheon was served and lovely gifts presented to Miss Bunnell. Those present were the Misses Rose Taylor, Afton Madsen, Kleanor Pierpont. Patricia Wilson, Wil-son, Glenna Roundy, Zelma Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Blanche Kirk, Donna Marie Daniels, Georgia Cullimore, Emma Hayes, Elsie Adams, Shirley Rowe, Marjorie Booth, Elinor Brockbank, Nan Chipman, Florence Adams, Myrtle Thorson, Annie Richardson, Richard-son, Berneda Lynn, Bernice Thorn, Reva Knight, Irene Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Mrs. Veone Mitchell and Mrs. Fawn Johnson. .ViJtj effg::t n n n ! WITH A . , JtL r ONLY - ; , and up T beautiful new JlSiSTSCEAT RSCSU. r rr y f-T ; rrj ri fV ; : ' si 43 Ndrth Univ. Ave. Democratic Candidate for UNITED STATES SENATE SENATOR KIMI has not supported I'resident Roosevelt, after iiomisinr he would. Therefore, he has lost the support of his party. CONGRESSMAN MURDOCK has received and accepted the sponsorship of a small ultra-radical labor group. Therefore, he has lessened the chance of support by the main body of the Party and of the independent voters. THESE TWO CANDIDATES DISAGREE! Each is attacking and criticising' the other's record and claims. Regardless of the truth or falsity of the charges by each against the other, these tend to destroy the influence of both of them. HAS SUPPORTED and has the confidence of President Roosevelt. He has the confidence of his Party and of numerous independent voters.' HIS NOMINATION WILL STRENGTHEN AND UNITE THE PARTY FOR SUCCESS IN THE ELECTION, and will thus aid the election of President Roosevelt, as well as other candidates on the ticket. Ey reason of his training, education, understanding and integrity, he has become a dominant figure in his Party, in Utah, and the Nation, and in any assembly. HE CAN HARMONIZE DIVERSE INTERESTS INTER-ESTS AND EXERT GREATER INFLUENCE IN THE SENATE. EY COMMON CONSENT HE IS THE ABLEST CANDIDATE FOR THE UNITED STATES SENATE ' I r ' Women Home From Conclave A large, group from the Utah County ' Medical Society auxiliary, attended the eighth annual convention, con-vention, of the Women's Auxiliary Auxil-iary to the Utah State Medical Association, held at the Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden. Thursday, Friday Fri-day and Saturday. Mrs. J. J. Weight of Provo. state president, presided at all meetings and luncheons. Mrs. Albert 11. Taylor was program chairman, and Mrs. A. E. Robi-son Robi-son was a member of the registration regis-tration committee. Mrs. Con C. Merrill ' gave the response to the address of welcome at the opening open-ing meeting, and Mrs. Owen P. Ileninger took part in the public relations symposium Friday afternoon. af-ternoon. An original skit, called "Fad-ism "Fad-ism in Foodism," written by Mrs. L. L. Cullimre and Mrs. Owen P. Heninger, was presented at the Friday luncheon, the following- women taking part: Mrs. R. Garn Clark. Mrs. L. L. Cullimore, Mrs. Albert R. Taylor, Mrs. Owen 4 P. Heninger, Mrs. Stanley M. Clark, all of Provo; Mrs. Preston Hughes of Spanish Fork, and Mrs.-Elmo Eddington of Lehi. Utah county women present at the convention were the state president, Mrs. Weight, the delegates. dele-gates. Mrs. - Wilford Woolf, Provo, chairman; Mrs. Owen P. Hen-inger, Hen-inger, Provo; Mrs. George Curtis of Payson, and Mrs. Elmo Eddington Ed-dington of Lehi; al.so, Mrs. J. W. Aird, Mrs. Albert R. Taylor, Mrs. Don C. Merrill, Mrs. A. E. Robi-son, Robi-son, Mrs. Garn Clark, Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley Clark, Mrs. L. L. Cullimore, Mrs. Wilmer Allen, Provo; Mrs. Joseph Hughes and Mrs. Preston Hughes of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. John Anderson of Spring-vine. Spring-vine. i K L t. 1?K A l l ;S 151 Kill i A V SPANISH FORK Honoring Mrs. K. W. Hall, the occasion being be-ing her birthday anniversary, a delightful afternoon was spent Wednesday when a group of neighbors neigh-bors gathered at her home and pleasantly surprised her. She was presented with many tokens ot friendship and following an afternoon aft-ernoon spent in a social way, lunch was served, 'twelve neighbors neigh-bors were present. i . t l 4 i I''.': VOTE FOR i ;! I ii ) ' 0 ) i - (Paid Political Adv. -i mmm I m A f t Employes' Outing Is Gala Event Employes of the Zions Wholesale Whole-sale Grocery, Provo branch, and their families spent a delightful time at Luke's Hot Pots In Midway, Mid-way, Friday evening, a ball game and swimming being followed by a delicious picnic supper, served in the grove. Those participating were Mr. and Mrs. V. Monroe Paxman, Miss Doressa Paxman, Mrs. Harold Handley and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Peters and baby son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pace and two children, Mr. and Mrs. A. Will Jones and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thatcher and son Cyril, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dean Buckner and four children, Mr, and Mrs. Reed Euckner and Mr. and Mrs. Travers Tucker. Lovely Gifts At Shower Honoring their sister, Miss Ar-dith Ar-dith Olsen, Mrs. J. W. Nielsen and Miss Mabel Olsen were hostesses to 50 guests at the Ole K. Olsen home Friday evening. Garneswere played and a scrap-book scrap-book made for the bride-elect. Also, a double trio sang two selections. selec-tions. A delicious luncheon was served, following which Miss Olsen was showered with beautiful gifts. Shower Given For Bride-To-Be Mrs. Oic K. Oisen and Mrs. J. 'E.- Nielsen entertained at a shower Thursday evening at the family home, for 'her daughter, Ardith, who is soon to be married. Lovely garden flowers decorated the rooms. Games and impromptu entertainment was followed by beautiful vocal solos furnished by Mrs. Bernice Dastrup, accompanied by Mrs. Zenith Johnson. Mrs. Gerald Ger-ald Stone gave a toast to the bride. . Luncheon': was served, and the honorre wasHhe recipient of many lovely gifts. I i ! DRAPER- by Harold Bradley) Engagement Announced SPANISH FORK Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Dimick announces the engagement en-gagement of her granddaughter, M;.-.s Beth Whitakcr cf Lake Shore to Clifford Newitt, .son of Mr. and Mrs. George Newitt of Spanish Fork. The marriage will be solemnized" sol-emnized" Wednesday. Sept. 4. in the Salt Lake L. IX S. temple. A reception for their many relatives rela-tives and friends will take place at the Palomar ball room, Friday evening, Sept. 0. The young couple will reside in Spanish Fork. Primary Board Gives Farewell For Member An attractive affair of Friday afternoon, was the 1:31) o'clock luncheon given by the Provo stake Primary Board, at the home of Mrs. Clyde Crockett, in honor of Mrs. Allen D. Johnson, guide leader, lead-er, who is moving to bait Lake City. Asters, petunias and marigolds decorated the tables which were arranged on the terrace. After luncheon, the women enjoyed sewing sew-ing and lawn croquet. In behalf of the group, Mrs. A. C. Hatch, president, presented Mrs. Johnson with a beautiful vase. Provo Matron To Be Feted The family of Mrs. Phebe Wride is celebrating her eightieth birthday birth-day anniversary today, a dinner party to be the feature event. The children, with their families, fami-lies, all of whom will be here for the event, include: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wride and family of Murray, Mur-ray, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wride and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Wride and family of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Hansen and family of Los Angeles, An-geles, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Beck and family of Aberdeen, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Baker and family of Provo. TtxMy i a isc the seventh v i ding anniversary of the Bakera. r2 i i Well Known Couple Wed Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Add iris ot Parowan, announce the marriage of their daughter Ilckn, to Le Roy-Grant Roy-Grant Hansen, turn of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hansen of Provo. The marriage took place Saturday Satur-day at the home of U"e gloom, in the presence ot immediate members mem-bers cf the two families. Bishop W. P. Whitehead of the First ward performed the ceremony. The bride, a charming and popular young lady of this community, com-munity, i;i a gi-dui'te of the I 'a rowan ro-wan high stisool. Alter graduation, she attended l'riglmr; loung university uni-versity for two years, and while there was a member of the Val Norn social unit. Later tne studied at the Provo School of Beauty Culture, from which she was graduated grad-uated in May tins year. Mr. Hansen :i a graduate of Piovo high school ; .u ti. V. u. vviule at the latter ; cliool, be was a member ot the lausig social unit, Blue Key honorary service fraternity, the Sigma ii Sigma honorary physics iraternity, "JT' Eagles anu ' 1" Men's council. He vas a membv ot the va rs.ty tennis ten-nis team for two years. Immediately after the wedding ceremony, a dinner was served in compliment to the newlyweds, at the Edna Mae Heaquist home. Members of the two tamilies surrounded sur-rounded the long table, which was uecorated with a large wedding cake and cut flowers. The young couple then left foi Laiayette, Indiana,, where Mr. Hansen is attending Purdue university, uni-versity, in the mech.imcal engineering en-gineering school. A charming announcement tea was given by the bride's mother at the family home in Tarovvan, Monday. Also, .'-bowers have beer-tendered beer-tendered both in Parowan and Salt Lake City. !l l ; j : f ; . M if $ I m' -X I fM B f M f ' - yA ' y .... -( -r 1 9 L- p .- .-- America's greatest electric range value . . . Genuine Chromaiax Units! Snow-white Snow-white finish, accented by white and chrome hardware Acui and stain resisting porcelain enameled top. Heat control and pilot light. 5-heat switches. Thrift-Cooker Thrift-Cooker with 5-he-at "switch. Two larg-e storage compartments. Down-to-the-floor model! See it! Check its features then ask yourself, WHY PAY $4 p-MORE? OTHER ELECTRIC RANGES from $79.t)5 to -9149.50 187 West Center Street rilONK 411 I'rovo ::: Utah o Gluulb ! Calendar lkttkk cAllJ;Is wives The meeting of the Letter Carriers' Car-riers' auxiliary, planned for Wednesday, Wed-nesday, has been postponed until further notice. UONS' LAIMKS A dinner-meeting of the Lions' Ladies will be held Thursday evening eve-ning at 7 o'clock at the Edna Mae Iledquist home. Hostesses will befits. Owen P. Heninger, chairman; Mrs. Almo Alger, Mrs. Don Barlow and Mrs. A. J. Wag-staff, Wag-staff, and reservations should fce made with these women. IlAi'PV HOI K BRIDGE Members of the Happy Hour Bridge club will meet at the home of Mrs. Andrew Terry Wednesday Wednes-day at 6 o'clock. Val Norn Girls Honor Bride A group of Val Norns of the B. Y. U. motored to Ogden Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, to attend the announcement an-nouncement tea given Miss Jean-nette Jean-nette Clark, bride-elect, by her mother, Mrs. Ray L. Clark. The girls were Miss Venice Whiting, Miss Nan Chipman, Miss Elsie Adams, Miss Mildred Harris, Har-ris, Mrs. Emma Lee Meachkm, and Mrs. Patricia Whiting. They were joined in Ogden, by the Misses Dorothy Dixon, Katherine Morrell, Donna Smuin, Beth Anderson, An-derson, and Mrs. Marian Wilson. After singing their "Bride" and "Sweetheart" songs, they presented pre-sented Miss Clark with the Val Norn bride's clock. Boat Club Plans Dance On the Lake The Prcvo hoat club wrnl sponsor a cruise-dance on the Smith-Strong Sho-Boat September 7 at :3U p. m., announces B. M. Bills, secretary. sec-retary. i IT - - ... ;r;,ri - ' j t- i 1 :' : f . V ' Closing M.l.A. Dance Set "Stardust," will he the theme of the last dance of the summer series of "M" Men and Gleaner dances, to be held at Rosalawn in Orem, Monday evening, Sept. 9. The four sponsoring stakes, Utah, Provo, Sharon and Timpan-ogos, Timpan-ogos, are joining to give the concluding con-cluding party, a .semi-formal, which gives promise of being the "best yet." Dob Orton's orchestra will furnish fur-nish the music. Marriage Is Made Known x Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Josephine Jones of Colonia Dublan, Chihuahua, Mexico, and Richard Jepperson, son of the late Parley Jepperson of Provo, an event of Friday, Aug. 23, in the Salt Lake temple. The bride 'has been a student of the B. Y. U. for a number- of years, , and Mr. Jepperson was graduated with a bachelor of arts degree last spring. The couple left for the coast for a brief honeymoon, after which they will go to Mexico, where both have accepted positions. GrJ l3 Going up Store Your Winter's Supply! Ton Spring rj jrr j Canyon Lump J 9 U o -rvr! U Ton . NO DOWN PAYMENT Three .Months To Pay JNo Interest Lis V . PHONR wa . " :, ! -4 f f ' ( l i A r u I. 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