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Show Interesting Features For Women; Club and News Officers Of D.U.P. Feted A , set-acquainted social honoring honor-ing the new county camp officers and ttfe retiring: county - officers was held by the Utah County Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Saturday Sat-urday afternoon in the Memorial building: in Sowiett park. - More than 150 women attended and ..enjoyed a program,' followed follow-ed by- delicious refreshments served ser-ved at tables in the banquet room. Gladioli and French marigolds were combined Th decorating the tables and the auditorium upstairs, up-stairs, where the program was presented. -Mrs. Edith M. Powell, county president, welcomed the women. Mrs. Mary Weight and Mrs. Lola Weight of Springville, had charge of the music The new county camp captains were introduced, after which Mrs. Emma Egilson, Mrs. Norma Dyer and Mrs. Sarah Ramsey sang. Regular classwork followed. .Two state representatives, Mrs. Eliza Fillmore and Mrs. Hattie Snow of Provo, were present. .The new camp captains honored include Mrs. Mary Thomas, Goshen; Go-shen; Msr. Shasta Johnson, San-taquin; San-taquin; Mrs. Mary Barney, Lake Shore; Mrs. Beatrice Moore, Spring Lake; Mrs. Hazel Bone, Lehi; Mrs. Nellie Wiscombe, Maple Ma-ple ton; Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett, Springville; Mrs. Pearl West, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Vana Nielsen, Niel-sen, Edgemont; Mrs. Pearl Olsen, Mrs. Lovina Johnson, Mrs. Sadie Shaw, Provo. "The retiring county officers include in-clude Mrs. Florence Baird, Mrs. Mabel Kirk, Mrs. Florence Lambert, Lam-bert, Mrs. Amanda Johnston, Mrs. Fannie Hedquist and Mrs. Emma Stratton, Provo; Mrs. Merle Clyde, American Fork; Mrs. Josephine Anderson, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Senate Mendenhall, Mapleton; Mrs. Elsie Coma by, Benjamin; Mrs. Ida Chase and Mrs. Lula Hermanson, Payson; Mrs. Margaret Miner and Mrs. Mary Finley, Springville. - Each of the past county officers of-ficers was presented with a gift, the presentations being made by Mrs. Emma Jones and Mrs. Nellie Olsen. Provo Bride " Complimented Miss France Hughes of Salt Lake City, was hostess at a well appointed dinner party Saturday evening at the home of her sister. sis-ter. Mrs. Lewis Crandall, in Salt Lake, honoring- Miss Beth Bird, bride-elect of Homer Stephens of Bayside, New York. A pink and white decorative scheme was employed, the dining table being arranged 'with pink flowers and tapers. Novel place cards were in the form of an "S," to which was attached a tiny shoe filled with rice; also, a scroll on Which the hostess had written a suggestion for -a sentiment senti-ment to the bride to be written by the guest. Miss Bird was presented pre-sented with a gift from the hostess. hos-tess. In attendance were Miss Neva Strate, Mrs. Beth Boyle, Mrs. Koslyn Peterson, Miss Joan Berg, Mrs. Hazel B. Hayward and Mrs. Victor J. Bird of Provo; Mrs. Beth T. Snow, Miss Beth Mendenhall, Miss Norma Jackson and Mrs. Jessica Smith of Salt Lake City. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS USED gas and coal combination Monarch range, water jacket. Perfect condition.' Cost $140 new. See it at Huish Electric Co. 230 West Center. s8 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 2 ROOMS modern, newly decorated. decorat-ed. 391 South- 4 East. ' s9 FOR RENT FURNISHED MODERN apartment, private bath. 138 East 1st South. s9 LOST BABY'S green nursery chair. Between Be-tween 12th North and Bench. Call 923M. slO HELP WANTED FEMALE EXPERIENCED woman for general gen-eral housework. Call evenings. 102 North 7th East. . . s8 UISIT THE "STANDARD" FOR ALL SCHOOL and COLLEGE NEEDS Typewriters - Binders - Notebooks - Drawing Supplies Pens and Pencils o A Complete 'Line of Photographic And Office Supplies STANDARD SUPPLY CO. Phone" 14 83 North University Avenue STYLE FORECAST: COOLIE Kit- v t EVERY place under the sun Inspires American designers, now that Paris is cut ofT, and here's a costume showing the Chinese Influence. John-Frcdc.-ics designed the dramatic hat black brim Jike a Chinese coolie's, flame velvet pufl reminiscent of the Chinese jillow in honor of the United China Relief effort. The black dress with sequin-circled sleeves and sloping shoulders takes its silhouette straight from the prnceful garmenfc of China's ladies. 0- Kelly Gardner and Ljrman JSgffg ry' have "returned "Sfro'm "a two weeks' trip during which" they spent several days in Long Beach, Calif. They toured the coast to Portland, Ore., and in Eugene, visited Mr. Gardner's sister, Mrs. The'jna Buckwalter. Ralph II. Naylor has returned from PhiladelphiaPa.," where he underwent an operation three weeks ago. He is reported to be doing fine. Dr. and Mrs. Blair (I. Johns (Josephine Brimhall) and daughter, daugh-ter, Loretta Ann, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Gerald Manson (Frances Brimhall) and daughter, Janice, of San Diego, Calif., have return ed to their homes after a two weeks' vacation here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brimhall Brim-hall and family. They also visited other relatives both here and out-of-town. Mrs. Elizabeth Sardonl, wel!. known piano instructor, is leaving to make her home in Salt Lake City, where she . will continue teaching. Mrs. Sardoni moved here four years ago from' Grand Junction, Colo., and has been active ac-tive in music and club circles. She has been a member of the music section of the Women's Council, the Alice Louise Reynolds club, Chapter No. 6, and the Provo stake Relief society board. Mrs. Chester Oveson and baby son of Lake View, and Mrs. Marvin Mar-vin Oveson of Provo, left this morning for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will join their husbands, hus-bands, who are employed at the Union Pacific shops. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Weight and son, Jerry, and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Aird, have returned from Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park, where the doctors attended the Rocky Mountain Medical convention, held at the Canyon hotel. The party toured the park and en route they visited the Jackson Hole country and the Tetons. Mrs. Joseph Banks and Mrs. Roy Wilson of Salt Lake City, were the week end guests of Miss Zina Larsen. Sunday, they spent u unju"u j jl nnrri ri aai BridFs Shower For Bride-Elect Mrs. Fred Jensen of Provo, and Mr3. Kenneth Laws of Wallsburg, hnnnrprt Miss Vrmn fpnlove. pTrrtde-elect, at a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening at the Jensen home. Progressive games were play ed, and prizes were won by Miss Zelda' Madsen and Miss Marjorie Gardner. A tastefully arranged luncheon was served, with tiny bride's bouquets as favors. A variety . of gifts delighted the guest of honor. In attendance were Mrs. Ines' Stevens, Miss Wanda Laws, Miss Zoe Bullock, Miss Marjorie Gard ner, Mrs. Horace Hood, Miss LuAna Porter, Mrs. Harold Thatcher, Miss Zelda Madsen and Koss Johansen, groom-to-be. VARIETV OF INTERESTS If the children sometimes balk at the" morning cereal, perhaps there 4s too much sameness about the breakfasts. Let your provision shelf hold as many different kinds of cereal as possible. And vary your ways of serving. Usfi brown sugar, New Orleans molasses mo-lasses or honey for sweetening sometimes instead of white sugar. And when fruits that combine well with cereals are added, both food value and taste appeal are served. TIPS ON SHOPPING FOB TOWELS When shopping for towels, these points are good to remember: For greater wearability, towels should have a firmly woven ground. You can . judge the ground weave by holding the towel to the light; if the light comes through -evenly, in pinpoints, the weave is firm and even and the towel should have good durability. Selvages should be firmly woven and hems carefully stitched with corners backstitched to prevent raveling. For launderability, if the towels are ' colored inquire whether the dyes are guaranteed neither to run nor fade. For absorbency, the rule is the greater number of loops to the square inch, the more absorbent the towel. White towels tow-els are said to be the most absorbent, ab-sorbent, pastels a little less, darker colored towels the least. Solid color ' towels and patterned designs will probably run a little higher in price than pure white or white with colored borders. a delightful day at Schneitter's not Pots, in Midway, where swim ming and dinner were enjoyed. Sergeant Wilbur C. Woolf, son of Mr., and Mrs. Golden L. Woolf, is h6meioh',two weeks' furlough from Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif. The young man recently com pleted a course as surgical technician tech-nician at the William Beaumont hospital in El Paso, Texas. Keith Batley, Len Deering and Gordon Hunter, of the 145th Field jltrtniery, Utah'? National Guard, stationed at Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif., are home on furlough. fur-lough. Mr. Batley" is at the home of his grandmother. Mrs. E. S. Variety Arts Club Breakfast To open their winter season of activities, the Variety Arts club members held a delightful breakfast break-fast party at the home of Mrs. Ada Whiting, Sunday morning. Miss Kate Peters and Miss Rheta Kay were assisting hostesses. hos-tesses. Roses, snapdragons and asters formed a pretty centerpiece for the long table. After . breakfast, Miss Peters, chairman of the program pro-gram committee, outlined the year's work. ' Mrs. 'wiadys Vincent Lawson of Los Angeles, was a guest, and the following members were present: pres-ent: Mrs. Amy Cole, Mrs. Velma Hedqjuist, Miss Mildred Condon, Miss Helena Stewart, Miss Anna Smoot. Mrs. Flora McKell, Mrs. Elva Dean, Mrs. Mildred Barker, Mrs. Olive Reeve, Mrs. Viola Lwis Miss Sue Moore, Mrs. Theora Mar-cll Mar-cll and Mrs. Laura Vacher. Club Calendar PRIMROSE Members of the Primrose club will meet at the Chicken Roost Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock. For transportation, they are to call Mrs. Mary Ward, 1074. CAMP NO. 2 All officers of D- U. P. Camp No. 2, are to meet at the home of the captain, Mrs. Maude Roberts, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, to make plans for the winter's work. BETA SOROSIS The opening meeting of the sea' son, of the Beta Sorosis club, wiU, be held Wednesday at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. K. B. Sauls. Mts. D. Orlo Allen, president, will be in charge. Mrs. Christen Jensen will talk on 'Waves of the Past and the Present." PEACE OFFICERS' WIVES The Utah County Peace Offi cers auxiliary will meet Wednesday Wednes-day at 3 o'clock at Keeleys. Elections Elec-tions will be held. A full attendance at-tendance is urged. TRIPLE FOUR Triple Four Bridge club mem bers will mee Wednesday at 1:30 ociock ai me Hume ui wis. viai Newell. CLIVELL Mrs. Vern Bullock will be hostess host-ess to members of the Cllvell club this evening at her home, instead of Mrs. Lester Allen, as was previously pre-viously arranged. O. E. S. Homecoming night will be ob served by Valley Chapter No. 3, O. E. S., Tuesday at 8 o clock at the Masonic temple. A covered-dish covered-dish supper at 6:30 o'clock, will precede the meeting. All Eastern Star members and visiting mem bers are invited. Mrs. Verona Halbersleben is chairman on ar rangements for the supper. RECLAMATION LADIES The Bureau of Reclamation Ladies will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Edna Mae Hed quist home. They are to notify Mrs. Ruby Bargeron. BEAUTY OPERATORS A dinner-meeting will be held by the Utah County Beauticians, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Twin Pines, in Orem. Special business is to be discussed and a full attendance is urged. LES AMIES Mrs. Alice Haycock of Orem, will be hostess to members of the Les Amies club Wednesday evening at her home. Members are to meet at the home of Mrs. Rhae Chipman. Relief Society Programs ' FIRST VARD The First Ward Relief Society members will be entertained by the classleadera Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock at the meeting house. A program will be followed by re freshments. Teachers' reports will be given. FIFTH WARD Relief Society teachers of the Fifth- ward are. to meet Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock at the Relief. So ciety hall. . BONNEVILLE WARD The .monthly.. '.-meeting: of the Bonneville ward Relief socle'ty will be held Tuesday at .2:30 o'clock at tne cnurcn. i ne worn., ana ousi- ness committee will be in charge and teachers' reports will be given. . ADMINISTRATOR NAMED - DENVER,. Sept, 8 (HE) Appointment Ap-pointment of John I ' Geraghty as administrator of the regional office of the securities and exchange ex-change commission , was announced announc-ed today. He will succeed the late Howard M. Lary. Since 1935 Geraghty has been senior . attorney of the Denver office, which covers the states of North. Dakota, .' South . Dakota, Wyoming. - Colorado. . Nebraska, FOX, WOLVERINE, ERMINE ALSO ARE 1941 FAVORITES j p"'r" wyy- ' W'MLimiiinwwtiiwiuuiiii i i u iiiii i n i ...m.i. i 'I !? ;i r M ir ; V r ; ' . 4 'J W l! if Mm r Ml! ft i tip - f A fi'l- l For the youngsters wolverine. .Here Is screen actress Jane Wy-aU's Wy-aU's new Jacket in shaded wolverine which she plans to wear with sports clothes as well as with her evening gowns. -- Many Guests At Reception f! PLEASANT GROVE Crowds of friends and relatives were received re-ceived . by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leroy Makin at a wedding reception re-ception given In their honor Thursday evening in the Third ward ball by Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Neves, parents of the bride. A gown of white taf fsta, ,made with 'a full skirt, puffed sleeves and a square neckline, was worn by the bride, formerly Miss La- Verle Neves. Her veil was of tulle, finger-ttp length, and fell from a halo of pearls and orange blossoms. She carried a sheath of salmon-pink gladioli tied with white and silver ribbon . Attendents were Miss Elizabeth Told, maid of honor; Mrs. Delia Ross, matron of honor; Miss Ida Mae Rasmussen, Miss Erna Neves, Mrs. Donna Randall, Miss Mary Neves, bridesmaids. They (wore pastel frocks and wrist corsages Of pjnk gladioli. Best man was Bernard Mott, who with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Makin, parents of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Neves, formed the remainder of the bridal party. j Harold M. Wright was master of ceremonies for a program tnat Included an accordion solo by Ruth Beck; guitar solo, A. C Christensen; toast to the bride, William C. Smith; toast to the groom, Anne, Walker; instrumental music, Ben Walker, John Hilton and Leslie Neves; violin solo, Mary Neves; vocal .trio, Reva Fugal, Ethel Carlson, Leone Told; reading,. read-ing,. Genevieve Wright; piano solo, Elda Ste'iner. Presiding in the gift room were Mrs. Leone Told and Mrs. Ethel Carlson, assisted by Alene Ras mussen, Fern Carlson. Serving of refreshments was directed by Mary Peterson. UTAH'S DISTINCTIVE COMMUNITY THEATRE' ; ; LOCATED IN OREM, UTAH ; Bringing conuort and thrills to the theatre patrons never v ' - -J Before dreamed possible, e. g. . . .'y'jNo'persoh alts directly in front of you, therefore ;-04'"''w tl,volf,t rncted view of the theatre. ; r ? A 'pearfect lighted aisle and yet It does not detract ' : from the picture. Possible only with "magic Mack light." ;' , night and Tomorrow Night' : WOMAN'S '-FACE" Starri ng Joan Crawford, Melvyn Douglas, Conrad Veidt '"Joan Crawford's greatest 'personal triumph." Jimmie FWler , ALSO JUNGLE ARCHER" "BEAUTIFUL ONTARIO1 "Doors Open at 7:00 v- Feare;5tartsVat 7:55 and l0:0S: Provo Stake Sets Leadership Week ' ' Provo stake M. I. A: Leadership Leader-ship meeting will be held Tuesday Tues-day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Gifts canyon home. . All ward and stake officers are urged to attend. GINGERBREAD! SHORTCAKE Split hot, fresh gingerbread and fill with sliced peaches or sliced bananas. Top with more fruit and blobs of whipped cream. JLlut nrJ Not Part of the Monopoly! COMING SOON! NEVER BEFORE sick (eor- ma v tm:m i - NtVtKlvt BEFORE sock thrills A Sportsreel - .V. A Ten-minute Tour nrvn Flower Show, Work Exhibit At Sixth Ward " All. are . cordially invited to attend at-tend . the flower' show and work exhibit being held Tuesday in the Sixth ward amusement hall,, by the Utah stake Relief society. All wards of the s takers re participating par-ticipating and the exhibit will be open from 10:30 a. m. until eve uing. A program is to be furnished furnish-ed from 2:30 to 3 :30 ' o'clock, in the' main auditorium. The event is free to everyone. CURTAIN TIP "If you have trouble- keeping sheer curtains in order, small light chain weights in the bottom bot-tom hem will help to keep them hanging straight. .-- NOW J Opens 1:30 p. m LAST TWO DAYS J HQPP at His Crazy Best! wm BOB HOPE PAULETTE GODDARD mm John Seal Donglass lrjionerj Caic Sosdersivd 2nd Big Laugh Hit Fred MacMurray Madeleine Carroll Allan Jones HONEYMOON VI BALI" And What Prices! ONLY - - 20c RITZ THEATRE Springville . S DAYS STARTING TUESDAY . . SEPT 9 Boxofflce Opens 6 p. m. lese Picture XVM v Positively Not Play In Provo I 4 K wan sTl w Bride Elect Is Honored A shower for Miss Earldean Aiken was given by Miss Ruth Richmond and Mrs. Ruth Dixon,' Saturday evening at the Richmond home. Asters were arranged in tasty fashion about the rooms. A dainty luncheon was served at small tables, and novelty favors were given. Beautiful gifts were pre-' sented to Miss Aiken. In attendance, in addition to those named, were Mrs. Wells Cloward, - Miss Marjorie Storrs, Mrs.' Helen Brady and Miss Dor- - othy Richmond. MATS. - - 25c EVES. S5c CIIILO. 10c Warners inadn tt in Magnificent x Technicolor RALPH TELL AMY ALEXIS SMITH Robert Arrnitrong Regit Toomey Allen Jenkins - TT,t:s - -"nwttm for rraxly" ruler Curtoon Air Mall lltraniount TODAY & TOMORROW! 2 OF. THE BEST PICTURES You've. Seen n a Long Time! r Starts Wednesday ' "Regr'lar Fellers" : . and ' ' . ;! '.Trairie-Schooner" Barbara. "Henry STANWYCK FONDA THE. LADY EVE t v Co-Feature JTOE E. BROWN in "So. You -Won't- Talk" ) J: ATEBtagifKOSt-EAf . . - ALSO ; -1 wltfc REX lllD HARRISON fiTWH MREN VtRNEiUiAlfcJLi fi NOW! rSUrt-'- ff I m Barbara - Henry T ; I 1 1 i! STANWYCK - FONDA I i Goddard. . Utah and New Mexico. |