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Show t I: AS PAGE TWO New B.Y.U. Mentor Girls Are Feled Among the outstanding parties of the week, was the annual af" fair tendered by Mrs. Nettle Neff Smart, dean of women at the B. ; Y. U.,' for the mentor girls selected to, act as campus sisters during the x 1039-40 school year. The . Victor J. Bird ; summer cottage at Wild wood -lnV Prove canyon, was the scene of the function func-tion Wednesday evening, which" thUTyear, was in the form of a dlnnerf VV' A TAe s 40 girls honored on this occasion were selected by officers of the A3oclated iVVppen ; Students, Stu-dents, and Dean Smart, to gutde and helpthe new girls who come to the university next fall. . 'Also" 'present at the dinner were members of the' committee - on care' of girls and women's actlvi-, actlvi-, tiesr, which Includes Miss Effie Warlnck, Miss IleenvWaspe, :Mrs; Irene BarloW,-' also ' bean ' Smart,' end Miss Nllermese Peterson, the latter being away," , Mrs. Victor J. Bird was a special, spe-cial, guest,; and the retiring and Incoming A. W, S. officers were also in attendance, as follows: Retiring: Connie Kelly, president; Dorothy McGuire s and t Maxlne Turner; incoming: Enid poulson, president; Leora Curtis, Margaret Hurst and Frances Davis. ' In her welcome., remarks, "Mrs. Smart featured "The Old 'Y' Bell,' and she introduced the guests and sponsors, also Miss tin id r Poulson, toast mis tress, who Introduced the theme, "The Y During- the - dinner .'xylophone selections were played by Ruth Starley, and "Mary McGregor; led in , the i singing of college songs. Toasts werek given .as follows: "Block VY7'", Enid a Poulson: "Lover's Lane," -' Connie Kelly; "Gate to the Education4 Building," Ileen Wasp; "Hello Lane," Leora' rrti. -v,Troii. sioi i.o. toms,' Mrs., Irene . Barlovy; "Tim-panogos."- Frances Davis; "Sun Dial' Margaret Hurst. -A, , Miss Irma Acord concluded with the ."Lcgarid of Bridal Veil Falls ; , The mentor girls include the ioi lowing; v Margaret Belnap, Max in e t. Bjerregaard, A f t o n Bigelow, , Gladys Boswell, Chloo -Butterfield, Kathryn Bingham, Dlanne Booth. peOn Caffal, Ilarriette Cheese- Rcg.5T.95 DRESSES 1 Group of 20 Bring a Friend and Each negular $9.95 FORMALS . . . . . . Regular $7.95 FOR5IATvS ..... 2 2 r c f Is the Event You All Have I -' ( 1 (is IieenMaUing For! -zJ (JTCZ 'T H !' L T Col -I rDTgj rTKujr TfT' BATHING SUITS 15 only-rReguIar $2.98 CLOSE-OUT n at s ' 400 irATS-CLOSE-Ol)T PRICES! OHeCO o $2.98 'VBfues4o.$7.98 :r.StP:t;s. "' 20 ONLYyalues to $2.98 . 01.C9 They Last, EK3 S T 8 25 ONLY Intermountaih Values to $19.50 CLOSE-OUT a. 10 FORMALS Values : . Some of This C ODDS AND ENDS in Values to $2.95 SALE v. G6 North University Avenue " :; . ':,:.'.".I.v. 1 ; V A DEPOSIT;. "WILL" HOLD NY. ITEM ir: Gives Annual Event 1 i I MltS. NETTIE NEFF SMART dean of women at the B. Y, U. man, . Coral Curtis, Pat Croft, Gwen Colton, Lucille Dyering. ' Thelm a Farnsworth, I vis Fa ma Green, June 5 Gourley, Sylvia Hinckley,-Thelma Holland,' Vera Holbrook,; Elizat3th Hill, Pearl La veil Johnson, Anna Johansen. , Margery Jensen, Gwen -Johnson, Clara1 Jensen,' ' Af ton Kimber, Vivian Keller, ' Mary Kirkham, Barbara" Lessing, Elaine Montgomery, Mont-gomery, Edna Myrup, Flora; Mar tin, Una Oldroyd Camllle Palmer, Maurlne Riggs, Norma Redd, Audrey Rigby, Fern Ross, - Faye Ross, Dora Jane Strickley, Ruth Starley, Willa Thornock, Martha Lue Tucker and Elaine Wood. - .a . Paxmans Have House Guest v - A "V'Vg 'L Ivwood, Calif., who is visiting at Mrs. Robert Fairbanks of ol me uume oi ner sister tuiu Dromere in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Monr'oe Paxman, was the motif for family dinner Sunday at the Pax man, home. Covers were also laid for Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Eggertsen and family; Mrs. S.: P. Eggertsen and Miss Lou Nelson of Salt Lake City. x Mrs. Fairbanks will be in Utah for two weeks, and informal socials-are being planned to honor xi . - i i ' i . i . . ner, Formal S Get One! for Sf.95 $7.96 and $3.98 $n.90" I Gives Annual I Bride - To - Be- 50 ONLY Values to $19.50 C Mannish Tailored Art rr While .They Last VVS) v - Knit Suits 1 Groun Regular $5.00 CLOSE-OUT to $lG.95Ck)SE-6UT SALE .. ..(fl Groap Slight Soiled . ... . iiy2). COSTUME JEWELRY- PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, Complimented Miss Eunice Bird, wasV honor guest at a" miscellaneous shower given Tuesday evening at the t home of Mrs. Pearl wadley m Pleasant Grove. - Unique and appropriate games were playeuVincluding progressive "bride," " and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson Atkin-son won the high score prize. Mrs. Byron Allen received the consolation consola-tion favor, and Miss Effie War-nick; War-nick; the door prize. v ' ' : The entertaining, rooms were beautifully decorated with garden roses and peonies. A delicious lunclifcon was served to ,35- relatives rela-tives from Pleasant Grove; American Amer-ican Fork, Salt Lake ' City, and Provb. Many: beautiful gifts were presented to the bride-to-Jbe, , Mrs. Oral Wright, Mrs. Opal A damson, Mrs.' " Wendell - Keetch, Mrs; Nyal : Wadley and Mrs. Pearl Coombs assisted the hostess Nautiliis Formal A Friday Jfight 'The annual - spring formal din-. i ner dance of the Nautilus social maay evening tne itose room at the. Newhouse hotel - in 'Salt Lake city. ; "On k French Boulevard." is to be the theme of the ! affair announces Jane Newell, chairman, who is being assisted by Dorothy Hedquist, Helen Robinson, Doris Crane, Marie Duf firf and Kathryn Swenson. ' . ' ' . v ...... " Entertains r For Qub Happy . Hour Bridge club members mem-bers swere entertained Wednesday evening, at the home of r Mrs. Cletus Anderson. . Invited guests were Mrs. MerJ Jin. Terry of Spanish Fork; Mrs. David R. Goodman. Mrs. T, A. Anderson and Mrs. Russell Im- jnisch of provd, and the members present included Mrs. Glen Bor,-get, Bor,-get, Mrs.. Bert Peterson, Mrs. Herbert Creviston, Mrs.. Alfred Bennett, Mrs. Andrew Terry Mrs. LeRoy Davis. MrsA,Virl Powelspn, Mrs Elmer:Carlton of Lehi;Mrs. Ray Borget, Mrs. ""Rulon Greenwood Green-wood and Mrs. Max Bills. . Mrs. Andrew Terry won the high score prize, and Mrs. Merlin Terry!, the guest? st avor, A itasty luncheon was eYVd, before -tha card vgame. Tmmn'ccsrFC'! oo 100 COATS - - ONE-HALF PRICE! . You have seen these coats and know .what thev are marked ! All ReaTValues at. the Original Price I Now, while they Jast- , ONE-HALF of the ORIGINAL PRICE! COSTUME SUITS : 5 Only Regular $39.50 : SS::..,.-:.t.-...,. 0H9.5O EJOSiEQV 60 PAIRS of Regular $1.35 Hpse Irregulars An Close-out ,..,.... Uijvi . ; " SLflGElS -4 . ; New Gypsy Slrice Yo fifi Provo, Utah Phi Chi Theta Senior Breakfast ... Psi chapter of Phi Chi Theta, held its senior breakfast at the Edna Mae Hedquist home Wednesday Wed-nesday morning, the affair being given by the new officers. Tiny dolls, wearing caps and gowns, were clever as favors, and as gifts, the girls were given dainty dain-ty linen hankies, on which ' was embroidered the Phi Chi Theta ilower, the iris. - Blanche Whitely, the new president,' presi-dent,' introduced Af f ra , McNeill as toastmistress, and toasts were given by Marjorie Jensen : and Melba Clark. Installation "ceremonies for new officers were -held, Miss', Been Waspe acting - as : installing of fi-cer. fi-cer. The officers Include:- Blanche Whitely, president; Thais Miner, vice president; Affra McNeill, secretary sec-retary V and treasurer; Mildred Hurst, recording secretary; Melba Clark, grand counsellor., ; The old ' officers Include: La-vinia La-vinia Liudlow, president; LaPrele Memmott, , vice president; Melba Clark, ' secretary and- treasurer; Barbara Tietjen recording . secre tary. Also present were Phyllis Jen sen; Marjorie - DaMing, Louise West, Carol Driggs, Barbara Ben- nion. Mean Hill, JFay Bean and Marie Robinson. " . y The graduating- seniors are Fay Bean, LaPrele Memxnott, . Lavinial Ludlow and Marie Robinson. Beta Sorosis to h Be Given Luncheon Beta . Sorosis club members met at the home of Mrs. Karl Young Wednesday afternoon, a one-act play," "With Discretion," .being given by Mrs. FredDixorf. Mrs. Vern'R.' Greeriwood; retiring re-tiring president, J. sioke briefly, then, turned the ; affairs of the club over- to the . newly elected president, Mrs. Ernest "R. Ras-muson. Ras-muson. who presided. An invitation was extended to the club members ; to - attend a iTidge-luncheon being 'given bv the new officers, Monday at 1:30 k o ciock ai tnc .norne or Mrs. Floyd Millet. ' ; Refreshments were served. The room-were, .lovely with garden flowers. -" , , In attendance were - Mesdames Erven J. Nelson K r B.. Shriver, W. Raymond Green, D. Orlo Allen,- j.. Erval. .. Chrlstensen, Arthur L; Gallup, Irma Q .. Wiest, Ernest Rasmuson,; Vern R. Greenwood, Green-wood, Donald M. Dixon "Fred Dixon, C. J, Hart, Victor Hed-ouist, Hed-ouist, Marvin GeaseK. B. Sauls, Lee,. Snarr, , Andrew Broaddus, Lorin.'. Cw Bryner .jDresdon Miller, F. BtaintfWard, 'Merrill Chris-tonherson, Chris-tonherson, C. Q. Jensen, Floyd Millet, Harvey King and E. Byron Dastrup. t Used FIGi - m mW m v 111 - -V I 1 'Mr -I- I CO 111 ! SlOBt MlUt ! jjjSu-i Cost Only-a Penny Piece! THURSDAY, JUNE - Literary Club Ends; Season Mrs." Herald R. Clark was hostess hos-tess to members "bf the ; Ladies' Literary club, at their, closing meeting of the winter season, Wednesday afternoon at her home. 1 Mrs. Hugo Price, president, was in charge and conducted a business session. Two piano solos were, played , by Miriam Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, after which Mrs. M. W. Merrill gave a splendid review of the 'book, "The Dangerous Years," by Gilbert Frankan. -" ' Refreshments were served. The rooms were bright with flowers of the season. Mrs.' ; Sterling Taylor of San Francisco, a former member, and Mrs. Zora Nielsen, were guests, and the following members were present: Mrs. Parley L. Larsen, Mrs. Dwight Packard, Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. E. A. -Paxman, Jilrs. Wyraan Berg, Mrs. Albert ; Hickman, Hick-man, Mrs. -M. W.' Merrill, Mrs. Almo B. Simmons, Mrs. J. A; Owens, Mrs. Richard Band-ley," Band-ley," Mrs Sterling Ercanbrack, Mrs. Jack Pullen; Mrs.-Abe W. Turner, Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mrs. Wilmer Auen, Mrs.; J. vv. .chrlstensen and Mrs. Leland , Culllmore. ,- Bridge Party : Is Delightful . An , afternoon of bridge was enjoyed by members of the Wednesday Wed-nesday Card clutv as guests of Mrs. Bert Collins at the Edna Mae Hedquist home. " - f A' tasty f luncheon preceded the card . game, and the tables were arranged with pink and red roses. Mrs. Roy Sorenson, Mrs. Ross NuttaJjand Mrs. - Alice Hansen won . the favors. - " , j Those present were Mrs. ; ;rDan Leavitt, Mrs. Roy Sorenson,' Mrs. AG. Hulick,..Mrs. LeRoy Hardy, Mrs. "Ross Nuttall, Mrs. Alice Hansen and Mrs. Harold Shrews bury.: Thursday Junel , HAROLD M.v JOHNSON ' - - Friday, June 2 PETER MADSEN s WRITERS MEET , The ; Writers, Study group met S Wednesday evening at the Jiome of (Mrs. Anna Prince Redd,;continu-tng Redd,;continu-tng with their study of poetry. ! Anvone interested in Joining is H invited to meet June 14, '.-at'- the North Second East street. Eitclusivqly iSGEiOOIL" F'or Every Birthdays Caking Purpose t: i 1-, OWL Fasfiioned Short Gade Wafies Ga!ic3 Uiilioui Failures Don't Serve Skintpy , j Breakfasts Pancnho and ;l7afHo Elour 1, 1939 1 .iT WT Briefs Mrs. A. E. Saxey of Ogden, is here for the week end to visit her father, Levi C. Snow. -Mrs. Melissa Lewis was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan and Mrs. Sarah Hansen In Payson, Wednesday.;; ' ' Mrs. Elmer Leatham, Grover C. Forsyth and Bud Forsyth of Wilmington, Wil-mington, Cal., are spending the week in Provo, with relatives and friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Collins, Wood- row Fillmore of Provo, and Rich ard Collins of Salt Lake City, spent the week' end at West Yel- lowstone, as guests of Mr. and MrsJ Chris Rawles. .Blaine Carlson who has been- in a Salt Lake City hospital for the past six and a .half. ' weeks, has seen returned to his home here. ; AMIIIara J. Skinner of San Fran-piscp Fran-piscp was r in !. Provo . Wednesday visiting: with friends' and relatives. He reports that the Utah exhibit at the fair is outstanding:. ;3Ir. AE- Iittlo (lrgrlnia 1. KimballJ has .'left, for Salt Lake City; to accept a civil service position posi-tion in the weather-bureau at the jUrport station. ' She ' will be engaged en-gaged as as stenographer,' she "havr ing been employed in this work" at the Firt .: Security .bank: ' for .the past " three ' years. ' Mr. Little is employed in Magna, and the couple will live In Salt Lake' City.: ,; Mr. and Mrs. H. L Sutler had' as their guests Monday and Tuesday, Tues-day, Mr,,, and Mrs. Ervia Mertes pf Los Angeles. ' ' - ' ' - Mrs.Kobert E. Sinitli pt JSoUyi v i . LEGAt lOTIGZS I Prqbate and Guardianships Notices j I ixtnsultn county Clem or ue j Respective Signer for Furth- I er uuprmaiiou. - ' , v " ' X" : NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions ' of Title 19,. Chapter ; 11; Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, sealed bids will be received by the County Auditor covering the cost of the following printed forms? taxnot-ices, taxnot-ices, stationery, etc. and the cost of publishing the delinquent tax list for the current year sd pro vided by law and publishing a delinquent tax list of past years as 'provided &y law and other legal notices 5 i- f The following, being the esti mated requirements of the various . County otficea for the year July 1, 1939 to June 30, 1910. will be required by the County Auditor of i Utah County, Utah, at his office not later-than 10:00 a. m. July' 3, 1939. Bids must be itemized item-ized as to the cost?, of each item.' The following list is only an -esti mated requirement of the various items. The -County reserves the right to decrease the quantity and to order- from time to time in such quantities as may be deemed necessary Copies pt all forms may be obtained trom the County offices. of-fices. The Board of County Commissioners Commis-sioners reserves the . nght to 'accept 'ac-cept and reject any and all bids St their regular; meeting July 3 1939. .'. Bids may cover the following items?- -4,000 sets ; of, Redemption Certificates Cer-tificates ( 4 copies . to set) 1 Tax Sale Record Book (400 sheets) ,. . - ,000 Redemption Memoranda v 45,000 Tax Notices in Triplicate (must match when bound) Printing Levies on back of Tax Notices. V ; 1,500 Summon 5,000 Probate Notices ..'. 1 500 Clerk's Certificates -300 ' Itters' of Administration 500 Orders Setting Time - . 1 Probate Record Book 8,000 Personal " Property , Assess-iment Assess-iment sheets. 70 Personal Property- Receipt - Books (in duplicate) 3,000 Letterheads - 200 Recorder's. Certificates 1,000 Receipt ' cards 3x5. inches , (good r quality paper)1 500 ADstrapt faHeets (2 kinds) ; 150 Grantor index sheets 150 Grantee index sheets ' 250 Mortgagor index sheets 250 Mortgagee - index, sheets (100 rag Byron Weston orLL Brown. paper) ; 2 Deed Record Books i . 2 Mortgage Record Books ' - ' - (These books .; are to be .-'-iUled with 36 .lo. Byron Weston , 100 rag paper -V w$th ; good leather binders ' automatic openings and ." - canvas jackets witn print- ' ing and ruling complete). 40 Contingent Receipt Books i i ( 50 pages ' in each " book, ' with cheapest binding). 400 Bail . Bonas. , '- - -40Q Certificates of Sale of Real -. Estate Under .f oreclosure - 12 Sheriff's Keeper Books ,' . (50 pages to a book)5 1,X?00 Sheriff a' Return on Sale of - - - -.Real Estate Under rore- - - ' closure - - . 12 Prisoners' Data Slip Books (50 pages to a book). .In submitting bids for a'dvertis-Ing a'dvertis-Ing "a delinquent tax list all publishers pub-lishers must ' submit a ' certified statement of their circulation. Signed m.,.. :r--. -r:- ' '- ;;, : ;. . M-RCELLUS NIELSON : 4 -Auditor, Utah County, Utah' v ;" ' June 1, 1939 Published June 1, 1939. wood, Cal., left Monday for Zion and Bryce canyons, on her way home.. She was accompanied 'by her uncle, Arthur J. Hixson of Los Angeles, Mrs. Hixson (Elena Sward), having , left Sunday for New York. She will -sail June 3 for Johannesburg, South Africa, to visit for six months with her sister, Mrs. Dan R. Wanborg. Tlv guests were entertained c.tcuain-ly c.tcuain-ly by Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pulley Pul-ley of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Sward of Provo. ' ' ' ' -111- r .i r . . . ' "'r - "''.' - " ' Well Thornley of Ephraim, is a visitors in Provo today. ' : '- ' ' " ' . " ' - . - ' i Calvin Christensen "of ML pleasant, pleas-ant, spent today with Provo business busi-ness friends: - ' "" " T t m - . - - r Wilford and Floyd Brienholt of Ephraim,-are visitors here. GOLD STRIKE AT SILVER CITY I- BOISE. Ida-June 1 LJ!) Gen feral . Manager M. Ned Williams of the Addle Mining company to day announced a strike of rich gold ore at Silver City, . Idaho, t Ore from a depth of 25 feet In - the new strike was reported to run $60 . in ' gold. It is free milling' ore . and was. said ' to how; flecks of wire gold.'-. SAVE : GAO 8fiFE!LV UITtl; 2G-QU.n.QT SCs'DV7UQi.;i c-1 $20 -Down" ' . Balance-Ikl on thly , plus Carrying Charge , . tU. S. Bureau 'of Agriculture recommends ' pressure canning as safest method. Heavy cast aluminum. " Fastens . quickly with ring -lock. 25-qt. size holds 18 pint or 7 one-quart jars. - y 19 Quart Size ... . .510.93 JLTsa ears. 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