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Show PAGE TWO PRO VP (UTAH) DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1939 A SECTION: -TWO r Disgusted With Bund Movement n rr ' ' " " " 1 1, jw-,- . MRSw enow? CorrponJent Phone T25-VV 9 r t - fi I f 1 K-r v Specials for Saturday rATigust 26, 1939 Mrs. -Buleafc , Whiting and her daughter, Venice, have just re turned to their home following-a following-a delightful two weeks vacation trip to California, They were accompanied ; by Miss Maxine W'ilkins who returned to her home in Richmond, California, following two weeks' visit at the Whiting home . here. Also by Howard Haymond, who spent the time with hia uncle, "Shelby Haymond Hay-mond at San Francisco. During their stay, Mrs, ' Whiting and daughter visited ; the world's fair at San Francisco, and also visited Mr. and ,Mrs. J, F. Wilkins and family at -Richmond: ' : ' , , V If r 'j V 1 1 1 - n. C , . . e ;.if 3 liGOTJI: 8nDL'DnV....nC2u'3i:2 V W ' km i M Utah . Elbert.13-For Elbert.13-For Slicintr '1 f 'a LllUkiUO For Slicintr O IwO. 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Lb; a "GOLD BAR r-PIUEAPPI&'-JUEGE; J2-oz; tin 00 UTAH GROWN. i V 4 L ( A 10-lb:Bag.;,;VO8?i iO-HC Dag- .$0.63 ; A' '-I Y "illD-PACIHC:' y -- - LJ UiJA FLMES ?L2. i'o.i tins 10 x OXYBOt ;.; v . . 24-ounce plig. 200 Fruit Jars - Lids - Rubbers - Parowax x Jelly Glasses - Certo - Pectin : "BED & WHITE'K '':'X!:'r "''vv IVheat Plaices SM2-p!;gs.'2O0 DQOOS; "Unity" X '. Eachjfe i'sti'Kd rSpaAOT jsj, 0 for 170 - "old dutch" ; "h ' : ;;: , - ' GiEAn35n.'..;,?:2Tins1S0; ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Condie entertained at a family dinner at their home on- Sunday, with Earl Condie and family as their guests. James SimkinsX of - Provd; George Simkins and Mrs.. Ella Harrington . and Mrs.' Floss PhU-lips PhU-lips of this city, ; and Mrs. Alice Garmer ; of-Salt Lake", City,-' are planning to go to Beaver Thursday Thurs-day to . attend funeral . serviofes for their uncle,' J. S.v. Joseph, 81, who was fatally injured - at his home there Monday. - Miss Venice Whiting was guest of honor at a birthday dinner, given by her - mother; ""for ' members mem-bers 7 of their family at their home Monday evening, Covers were arranged for Mr. and; Mrs. Harold Whiting and family; Mr. and j Mrs. Mell Haymond and family and Mr. andMrs. 'Verl Whiting, - the guest xiti honor and her .mother, Mrs. rBuleah Whit- Among tne . nicely .arranged parties of the week , was that of ' the FonrtBT' Ward UI.: I; A.; given . Tuesday night. at the. amusement hall In honor of the retiring officers and also as a get-acquainted social ; for: - incoming incom-ing class leaders. The time was enjoyed with a . program a number num-ber of competitive games carried out in the ; form -of r a track meet 'and, refreshments. During the evening; Miss Xucy Roylance, retiring re-tiring . Y. W.M. I. . A. president, and W. H Anderson, a counselor In the Y. M. IM I. A.,. -were pre-I seniea guis .oi appreciaiionjvirs. ' Jennie , Brown, newly 4 sustained president, 1 and Clarence Tuttie, president of. the Y. M. ,M. I.; A., welcomed the group, y numbering" approximately 40 M: I. A. officers, of-ficers, leaders ;,and their partners. part-ners. " " ' . ' '. - ' Mrs. LloydXBulkley, W and Mrs. Glenn Blackett and MrsJ jane lieaaoes of Taaywooa, uai., epent-'Tuesday-'with' -Telati vesjiat uenoia.. , i-. j Mr. ,and Mrs. Joe Peterson are rejoicing A over the arrival of a baby daughter,, born August 3, at 'St. Mark's hospital,- Salt Lake City. Mrs. Peterson was the former; for-mer; Lena Fullmer, .-daughter of Mr. and Mrst Ralph Fullmer of this city.' Helen Vooros, 19,' of Brooklyn, told the Dies committee the joined the German American Bund for sociability, but Quit disgusted. Boys and girls, she said, did things at bund camps they shouldn't have. Miss Voords, who last year went'to Germany X9 learn propaganda, propa-ganda, methods, said Nazis were planning to conquer United States. i , -. V. ' : 7 -i of apot luck party on the lawn of the Second ward, beginning at 8 o'clock. All Glearier girls of the ward are invited to be present. ' ' . Mr', and "Itlrs. Vemon 'Gondii bf Rock Springs, Wyo., spent the. week end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Condie in' Springville. l" y '.. ' Miss -June Tripp of Salt J-ake City,-has returned to her home . following a) rew aayjar visit; nere. She was accompanied by; Don Trino and Miss Barbara San- ford.. Tcacficrs Listed , On !s jo Liairict Mr. - andMrs. Alma ' Fullmer have gone7 to ; Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, tospend a, few, weeks for. the former's healthl .' . Members of the early; Mary Narley v school, for . girls in the class of 1872, went to Draper last Thursday to Visit Mrs. Julia Maycock, another -1 members of the class, ;I whorls V now making heflwaldo, physical - education and I Miss "Verona Condie entertained entertain-ed at a birthday party at her home last - Saturday, night fora number of . relatives ' and friends. A nicely arranged . dinner - was served to ;the following, a, lovely cake -being the 7 central decora--tive figure iMr; and Mrs. Condie Crandall, Mrs. Esther Condie, Mr1. and Mrs. Arthur - Condie, Beth Miller, Bernice Palfreyman,- lone Averett, Martha Bird, Emma UK lock; . Hermoine-. Robinson, Jess' Lee and Lynn Nelson, !the latter three being from s Af ton, Wyo. z Leonard Hanson of -7Los . Angeles, An-geles, Calif., has returned;; to his home after a; few days ' spent in Springville. He caraelto attend the funeral' for his father, John Charles Hanson. - . V ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd -Ashcraft and family . havejust "returned from a trip to BearLLake, Idaho. They also visited f riendi : and relatives in Logan, Plymouth and Garland, Utah. '"!. ' ' ;' ' ''1 'y- ' Mrs. Haroldv All.emafTahd her daughter, Jane Alleman, entertained enter-tained -"at a- shower .last Thursday Thurs-day ; evening at- their, home in honor, of .Mrs. ., Jack Davies, the former LaRae. Alleman. Sewing, music and' Veneral sociability were en joyed; together with a dainty lunch. Guests Included: Mrs. Thomas Davies, Mrs. Wesley Wes-ley KnudsenMrs. . William Birch, Mrs. Ralph' z NelsonX of ProvQ, Mrs., 4Lucilla Jarvis, ; JMrs. Juth Stewart MrsP Blaine Hanson, Mrs. Catherine ' Hanson of Palmyra; Pal-myra; Mrs.1 - Ellen HarmerVMrsi Deal. Mendenhall, , -Missv. Ella Wardr-Mrs. V. P. Ward, Mrs. Hannah Alleman, Miss .Helen Alleman, Mrs. . Laura Allemau, Mrs. Jennie Starr, - Mrs. Annie Wheeler. Mrs. SyMi Crandall, Mrs. Nell "Alleman, Mrs. Jessie Whitney, ' MissThora Whiting, Mrs Julia Caifie and Mrs. Julia Childs - of Salt Lake City, and the guest of. honor.v '' Mrs. Charles Rawlins of Vineyard Vine-yard spent a few days of ' the past .week; with her .daughter, f Mrs: Marl' Snelson and ""family. -Mr. and ' Mrs. L. IC Ilarper- of Blumington. Calif ., Mr, and Mrs. V. A. Smith of Highland, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harper of Eureka have spent the past 1U days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harper and family at Mapleton. . . of t h PaVson hi eh. school this week to students who registered last, spring. , . .: ; . - ' The cards contain the class schedule - for : individual students. It . also announces- the opening of school on Sept.' 5. WA short as sembly will be hflddrt the opening daywhen instructions for v the year's work will be given. 1 Class work ' beginsV Immediately after ward. . V- . Registration and other f ees are to be paidon Sept.N4.v Elephant Shows Contempt -X- youNGstowr,.o. , uj;) manyilough customers '.during his vears jis a traffic, natmlman hut countered one who .could toss him aside and get -awaysv with , -it. , sergt. Davis, general Ncnairman for the police circus, was Reading the - parade through town. Xx "Here,, here," said Davis when tne lead elephant refused to ven ture across a bridge.' "You've" got to get going.". , 1 5 y The leaded took one look at th sergeant, would ' her -' trunk around him, lifted him out of the way and haughtily crossed the bridge.. L ;v' V1' ' 'J -vSergt... Davis hasn't been near an ' elephant since. MACK TO JOIN TEAM " PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 25, U.E) Connie Mack, 71, veteran presl- den-manae:er" of the Philadelphia Athletics ctricken -with a recur rent gall bladder ailment at -Boston on June 22, prepared today to rejoin the A's jm Labor day. PAYSON . - - A comnJeteNjst , of teachers, for-the Payson territory in Nebo school district has been announced by Supt; O. L,- Barnett as follows : Payson high school, L.: A. Bates, principal; J. D. ChTis-tensen" ChTis-tensen" music: Wm. Cox, industrial arts; E. H. CutlerK agriculture; Zelda Cook, English 11, 12 ; J. ; R. Groesbecki social science and English Eng-lish 12; Howard Holliday, social science; Eugene Hillman, chemistry chemis-try and physics; Theron Lambert math.; Doyle Liddle, biology and photography ; s . Althea' Marsden,: commercial and home economics ; Velraa D. Mortensen, - physical educktion. and journalism;. John F. Oleson, seminary,.. Arthur Powell, commercial and Spanish;" De Ola Seegmiller. home economics;. Vern jcoaching; Arch Williams," speech and English 11; Cora Page, library Ian.- ' ', . -Junior hlghr-N. Blaine.; Winters Reed Jones, Heber. A. Curtis El-ha El-ha Tletjen, Wm. Mortimer', Stanley Stan-ley $ Wilson, 1 Margret Bird; Dean Simmons, ' Crista , Olson Nada Richardson, Vernon ,;Johansen, El-da El-da Hansen, Huish Moore. - Peteetneet Drayton Nuttall,-George Nuttall,-George ; A.- Wy Ier, Lois Greenwood, Green-wood, " 'Melba" LdveTess"" Harriet Francom, ,Mary Jeppson, Lenore .Sterling,;vivian Jorgenson. ? Taylor Guy A Johnson, Elizabeth: Eliza-beth: Huish, Minnie Perkins, ' Eva Lee;.' Clara 'Johnson, Kathryn home r with her" daughter, , Mrs Wiida t. Beck; -Those making : the tritx . were Mrs. Ellen McKenzie, MrsMaggie Metcalf,M"rsrAb bie Bird and Mrs. .MarV'J. Fir- ley. Thv five class; members epent an enjbyabieaf ternoon with a deUciousdnn6r, -Nylsitinr and recalling happymemories Glass Schedules M SentnoiStudfents PAYSON Approximately. 500 cards have - been setn.out from theJ Betbs." office of Principal Loiiis AL Bates pgprlng Lake -7- Wells- Monk, Santaqdin-Glenn Rowe, Ivin Ball, ArdellaPutnam, Ladd Cropper, Crop-per, Lawrence Clayson,- Henrieta Richans, Emma PeteTfipn,"- Lenore Huish, Beatrice SamueLsSn, Dorothy. Doro-thy. Harmer. " :V' V Goshen A. l.Vall; RaySteele, Mr. Powelson, Lucille Blackham, C. Harvey Rawlinson,' Rex Larsen; Mary . Ann Hansen, Essie Higgin-son, Higgin-son, . Mazie Anderson Helen Fauff." - , ' ' : . Dividend-VRalph Davis, .Helen .Hel-en WheelerGuy Roylance. ' ' , ' A hew type of overdrive going into operation at 30 . instead of 40 ; ror: i rati IC-patrolman j miles perhour is now being intro duced j6n cars... This " mechanism willshift back into conventional Sergt. .Wimam:Davis; has met reax i(J acceleratio w.ii , M) 1 1 rnt ' ' Says the PERCOLATOR: "We neeiX special coffees to do our bestly Says the DR!?-ftUKER: "You bel These two meet every testl" The Gleaner Girls of the Sec-nnd Sec-nnd ward will hold a meetlner Schilling specially prepares two delicious coffees -one for Drip or Ouss-maker one for Perco- lator or Boiling$eIecr the one C tnac suits your method. You 11 brew coffee with the full flavor and strength that true coffee 1 lovers enjoy. (Filltr Paptrs in Evtry Cam of Drip Cejftt) 4C inn: iu, ii in t - . . . rr " Z 360 Size- Dozen . . . : -Sweety Juicy - . Medium Siz6 - Dozen. . . -X 1 j 1 K y. T " 11 -- - r - , .... . , PEP?EQv) LARGE HELL '..A IbStCr LE7700G xi 2 for IOV "v . y A.s ' nrrnPnfTO Locul Teaches for Canning sil he 4 UiibltiLIO Heady About Senlembcr 1 ... . 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