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Show V PAGE SIX PROVD (UT All) DAILY ' HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE "2, 1939' o SOCIETY NEWS Interesting Program At M.I A. Session- VAn unusually, delightful affair was enjoyed by the Fifth ?, ward Y. V. and Y. ;M. M. I. A. officers and teachers, Wednesday evening at. the home of . Mrs. Veda S. Nelson. Nel-son. , " i A, t s V Mrs. -Sadye, Lewis, former president presi-dent of the ward Y. W. M. I. A Who y. recently returned from a mission " in the southern states, gavean interesting talk on her experiences in the mission Held. An explanation of the object of the M. I.v. work, as outlined for the coming year, was made .by the folowintr: 'Mrs. Zina Ilolbrook, Mrs. Hazel Watklns, , ' Mrs. Lois Cbristensen, Mr?. Zina Dunford and Mrs. Ella Jones. Miss Romania Allred read her winning 50-word essay on. ''Americanism," . DuTingthe serving of tasty refreshments, re-freshments, Gexkrge Lalse of Los Angeles, a 1returne.d missionary from the Tahitlan Islands furnished furn-ished Hawaiian and Tahitlan music on his Hawaiian guitarand told of the customs and habitspf the natives. In attendance were Mrs. Veda S.. Nelson, Mrs. Zina Dunford, Mrs. Lois Christenson, Miss4' Ruth Thorne, Mrs. Hazel Watkins, Mrs. Lucile Jones, Miss May Bennett, Mrs. Ella Jones, r Mrs. ,Rllla Griffith Grif-fith Missr Boneta LaBeau, Miss Romania Allred, Mrs. Adleon Allen, Al-len, Mrs. Grace Croft, Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Souter, Mrs. Armina Bos-well, Bos-well, . Miss Rhea Taylor, Miss Grace. Cheever, Mrs. Sadye Lewis, Bishop Frank T. Bennett, Orrin Jackson, - Alonzo Morley, ., Harry , Thomas,- Evan " Croft and George Lake, r Fidelas Graduates, Brides, to Be Guests .A candlelight luncheon will be tendered by s the Fidelas Alumnae, honoring the Fidelas bridea and graduates, Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at Haase cafe, announces Mrs. Grace Croft, alumnae president, presi-dent, who is. chairman. - Miss Ruth Prusse, will be toast-mistress. toast-mistress. All Fidelas members are cordially Invited to attend. Baby Fire Hero! s 4 NON-FATTENING ACME FOOD DISTK1UUTOKS Salt Lake City - 9 fi : -u i i . f " 3 , 4 I When' twoweek-old ' Melody Chinos (the baby above), grew hungry in the middle of the night she saved ZUt residents ox a, Seattle apartment house' from a flrebutr blaze.' The baby's father, who got lip to fix a bottle of warm milk,, called the fir s- O. S. Graduates re Feted ; , graduaies-were honored Thursdav evening bv the actives at thehome ofxDoris Ajdcr. A gift wasVpresented and a sentiment senti-ment readto each girl. Those graduating aW Ruth Taylor, Helen Clark, Gwen Ttoland, LaRea Alle-man, Alle-man, and Meriyn Romney. Unit songs were sung by the double trio who were joined by actives. A The hc(stesses werethe officers Dorothy Durrant, , president Elavne Hmcklev. secretary; Doris Alder, treasurer . Other members Dresent were Beth Bird, Marggaret Betaap, Ruth Greenwell, Marjorie Glines, Beth Kales, Frances Hughes, Mary Deane Peterson, Catherut Pardoe, Neva Strate, Florence Stevens, Gloria Tanner, Ruth White, Beth Jenkins, Ethel Clark, Margaret Macdonald, Roslyn Ed-din Ed-din gton. NAMED CHAIRMAN Melna, Edwards ; was'., ejected Chairman of the youth organization, organiza-tion, Workers alliance, at a meeting meet-ing Thursday night. The next meeting will be held Thursday at the Edwards home, 650 West Fifth North street, with a civic leader as speaker. The poison of wasps, vespa, and the venom of ants, formica, are used as remedies for various hu- nan At i lications.. 30 ISilbd In r.lagqzinc Blast ALLAHABAD, India, June 2-- (jEp-- Thirty persons were killed today and many were feared to be buried in debris as the result of a magazine explosion at KotahJ A dozen houses were destroyed-It destroyed-It was believed the intense heat detonated explosives which were being handled at the magazine. Church Notice SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST 160 North First West Sabbath school begins promptly at 9:45 a. m. Saturday. : Theibje ona thl3 month are extremely interesting, thiss week dealing with theVubject, "The Victorious and Triuhjphant Church." Many in that day will say, "Lord, , Lord, have we not prohpesied in thy name and Jn thy name done many wonderful Nvorks." Then the Lord will say, ''Inever knew you." Sermon, llarmsubject "How tpVstUdy the Bible Can the Bible be understood byV all? This will be theXbeglnnlng of a series of subjects of .mtich inter est. , ' Prayer meetlngJTuesday, 8 p.m subject. "Does God Hear and Answer prayer in 1939 You are welcome. City Briefs CaI., Is visiting relatives friends here. . and t 1 r ...... . .. . 3Ir. and Mrs. Clarpnce J. .W'ooUs and daughters, Eva May and Marion of Portland, Ore., are visiting at the home of ; Mr. Woods' parents, ; Mr. and Mrs. James p. Woods. They are returning re-turning home ' from an extended visit in the east, Mr. Woods being a delegate ; 'to the convention of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Hand-lers, , Express and Station . Employes, Em-ployes, held in Toronto, Ontario," Canada Several days were spent at the World's fair tn. New York City, and speak" highly of. the Utah exhibit there. Stops were made at Rochester. N. Y., Washington, Wash-ington, D'. C, Cincinnati - and Chicago. "Mr." Woods, was deputy clerk of Utah county under the late A. V. Robinson and later, T. Epperson. - . ; Mrs, -Jed Mu. Terry of StGeorge and Mrs Foster Rhoades. of, Hanna, are. visiting at the home of their parents, . Mr, , and Mrs, James H. woods. . - , - "l ' -i i ' ' iiiiii " T"-- " '-. : " ., ' Mr. and Mrs. Itay - Sumslon have arrived from Oakland; Calif.; and plan to make their home in Springville. . , ; . ' - , . . , ., . Mrs. Hal Johnson of Oakland, .Mis. Nettie Fulmer of Alameda, Cal., is vacationing with hei mother, Mrs. J. P. Johnson, for two weeks. Kay Jensen has left for Grand Canyon, where he will be em- ployed during the summer. Mr. Jensen will entertain with organ and piano recitals at the lodge. 1 Miss'MacUsene Madsen of Salt Lake City, washe guest of Miss Naomi Hoover Monday and Tuesday- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Booth; Marjorie Mar-jorie and Phyllis Booth, and Mrs. Ruth P. Rich an motored to Salt Lake City Thursday, to attend the Brigham Young anniversary an-niversary ceremonies. Mrs. Lowell White and ' baby eon, Weston, of McKinnon, Wyo., are. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Booth. Mrs. White is the former Leona Booth. Pres. and Mrs. R. J. Murdock accompanied by ' Mrs. E. H. Phillips Phil-lips of Salt Lake City,, have been vacationing :- in Los Angeles and San - Francisco, Calif,, -returning home Wednesday. They were ac- 1 companied by Miss Maurine Mur- O-OCK, wno nas Deen spenamg tne past - several months - with her aunt, Mrs.' Rulon C. yan Wagenn and family in Los Angeles. Mrs,. Van Wagenen is expected to arrive ar-rive .Monday noon for . commencement commence-ment week and June - conference. Use U and I Sugar for your CANNING, PRESERVES, PRE-SERVES, JELtljES and JAMS this year! You can't buy better Sugar for canning (or any s weetening v purpose) and ifs grpvn and made in Utah. i rX " 4 MuPy who know the high" , GJ 1 1 - quality and better value to be naa in me aouoie it-siea aouoie action K C Baking Powder It produces delicious bakings of fine texture and large volume. "'. . - . , .',.. Mannfactared by Baking Powder Specie-lists w& maka nothing bat Baking Powder under supervision of Expert Chemists of National Reputation ; Always uniform uni-form depecdahle. That insures Successful Dakings. . , Women who want the best, demand the Economical and Efficient mmm I Willi I , . . -- 'I i iv J f n i vz tt 0m I Hssociaieu yeaiers III I IVIL HyLJ 1L-I ft Cm W V II I - : nine o i .. INJ-d . Vti-r, ' ! , i rrovo nigK scnooi i v srtysw,r W-v I r n . - I .vv ;f .... 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