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Show ROVO . '(UTAH)"" DAILY " HERALD, ": WEDNESDAY;1 JULY 29, -1942 IAGE t SEVEN Interesting Features' For - D.v""Ranibeaii if Women; Gub and Lodge News Society Editor Phone 432 4 HflttWHsejL-'- Engagement Is Announced PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. C. H Patten wish to announce the engagement of their .daughter, Dune, to J. Douglas Lazenby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry . Lazenby or salt Lake City. Announcement of their betroth al follows -the enlistment of Mr. Lazenby. in the .-.Second platoon of the Marine Mormon battalion. He will leave early in August . with tnis group or 1 l. g. marines ma-rines for San Diego, -Where they will train. Both Miss Patten and Mr. Lazenby graduated from Payson high school this year and each were outstanding students in music and dramatics. He was president of the senior class and was selected as the outstanding boy participating in the B.Y.U. speech festival and. awarded a scholarship by Professor Pardoe. Luncheon Followed By Bridge Game 1 Mrs. Thomas E. Beesley was hostess to members of the De Novo club at the home of Mrs. Vera P. Brumnjak Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, bridge following a delicious of sweet peas decorated the serving tables. Guests bidedn were Mrs. Floyd Hitchcock, Mrs. Harold Mower, and Mrs. G. D. Kennedy of Springville, Spring-ville, and members attending were Mrs. William Obie of Springville, Mrs. John Yeager, Mrs. Ted Johnson, Mrs. Thomas . Beesley, Mrs. Harold Calder, Mrs. Dob Orton, Mrs. John Bush, Mrs.'; Harvey Higgins and Mrs. -George Carter. Mrs. Harold Calder won the high score prize, Mrs. Harold Mower, second, and Mrs. John I Hush, traveling. , Soroptimists to Meet Thursday Members of the Soroptimist club ' will enjoy a pot luck supper and - informal get-together Thursday rvenlnff at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ina Brown. The affair will be held in the back garden. RECEIPT foe Continued RUG BEAUTY . . . 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Or, it Is sufficient for one application on a 9x12 rug and 2 or 3 small rugs .when allowed to become soiled before monthly treatments are started. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT ' BTR Go. Club Calendar VMWlill' THURSDAY BRIDGE Mrs. Doris A. Sumner will be hostess to members of the Thursday Thurs-day Night Bridge club at her home Thursday. THURSDAY BRIDGE Mrs. M. W. Merrill will enter tain members of her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home, ALPHA Mrs. Ernest Paxman will en tertain members of the Alpha club Fridav evening at 7:30 o'clock at her home. Recent Bride Complimented In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Alvin Bethers .the former Dorothy Duke, who was married last week Mrs. Jack Duke of Orem, entertained enter-tained 50 relatives and friends at the home of Mrs. Anna Lunceford. grandmother of the bride, Tuesday evening. Flowers of the season prettily decorated the rooms. Games were played and delicious refreshments were served. The bride waa pre sented with many beautiful gifts. Accordion selections were played by Miss Louise Snell of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Bethers are mak ing their home in Salt Lake City. Bridge-Dinner Is Delightful All members of the Amitie club attended the party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Thomas. Dinner was served, after which bridge was the diversion. Mrs. Roy Warner won hieh score prize, Mrs. Paul . Salisbury, second, sec-ond, and Mrs. VVyman Berg, traveling. trav-eling. . Those enjoying the affair were Mrs. Edgar A. Poe, Mrs. Max Berg, Mrs. Paul' Salisbury, Mrs. Doan Lewis, Mrs. Roy Warner, Mrs. Shirl Wilnon and Mrs. Philip Perlman. ;' A. UA 'Mi' Mi i i v - ; i St ' i i i j i Gleaner. Fete At Girls, Home Plans are being completed by the I'rovo stake for the entertainment entertain-ment of Provu, Sharon and Utah stake Gleaner girls at the Provo canyon M. I. A. Girls home, Aug. 1 and 2. Activities outlined for the two days include several types of handwork for the girls, a bonfire supper Saturday evening and various var-ious musical and reading numbers. As a special feature, Sunday evening, eve-ning, Prof. B. F. Larson will present pre-sent colored slides of Utah scenery for the group. The week end charge of $1.75 Per girl includes all meals und transportation. The bus will leave Pioneer park and Provo Fifth ward chapel nt 7 p. in.. Saturday, August 1. Til fi? miJMt ha paid to Mr. Inland Pony, Mrs. ahuI Fisher. Maxlne Wlnlkrr. or Alice Turner by Friday. July 31. j Visit From Former Neighbors former neighbors of Mrs Rrf Sutton spent Tuesday afternoon with her at her home, 453 East Fourth South street, where she recently moved. A tasty luncheon was served and cards enjoyed. Those joining the party were Mrs. Alex Mortensen, Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson, Mrs. Jesse Stott, Mrs Ross Buckley. Mrs. Karl Schaerer. Mr. John W. Ellison and Miss Rhoda Douglas. Invitation to Lake View Girls M. I. A. girls of the Lake View ward are going to the Girls' canyon can-yon home from August 7 to 11, and those desiring to join the group are to get in touch with Miss Edna Scott or Mrs. Margaret Margar-et Taylor, immediately. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOR SALE MISCIXLANEOUH PIANO, high grade, fine tone, at 285 East 3rd South. a2 3 GOOD used furnaces, one used blower unit. A. W. Adamson . Plumbing and Heating, 239 West 1st North. Phone 654-W. j30 SMALL apricots, shel. 984 East 628-J. $1.00 per bu-Center. bu-Center. Phone j31 LOST LADIES diamond ring, large set with .small heart-shaped sets on side. Pitonc (44-J. Reward. j30 BLINDER of .purse .. belonging to Mrs. J". A. Raiisdell, return for additional (reward Phone 362-W, Springville. j30 GREEN tarpalin, 9 x 12, Tuesday night between 4 th South 8th West Orem and State highway. Phone 044-J-4. Reward. j31 FOB SALE REAL ESTATE MODERN home, Spanish , Fork, Phone 117, .61 North 1st West. a4 HELP WANTED FEMALE GIRL, to work in home, 387 North 1st East. j31 ..: "'FOB RENT BRICK building, American. Fork, suitable sleeping quarters for 8 or 10 men. Inquire W. L. Adams, Pleasant Grove. Phone 3102. a , .' Av rp f r, hr'1.:-;..'. . mj Mary had a" little lamb but now the bombardiers have-it. -Just in case you're looking for and can't find a trace of the H!ofr ft Oil VlllHlYlt f 1 1 lnti! MAIltnn 1.1 - t- A. 1 1 A . . v. 4 vuuvb a ui wa.i.o 4uvuwxr juuk ki. uie pnoiogrupn at left, and note: it used to be made of three shearing, or three little lambs. Then look at the photo above and note: this bombardier's Huinir 4at.At 1 . 4n -1 - - In short, three moutbn coats make on complete combat suit. And that's exactly what goes on with all lamb shearings, or skins, that are produced in the United States. Uncle Sam takes all, and still hasn't enough. He would use 9.000,000 for military needs this year. Not only bomtardiers, but also pilots, navigators, au me I lying rignters get them. For the same reason, sheepskin coats are out for the duration. And, likewise, junior's ski suits, and all the laskinlamb, outdoor sportsweur that was a winter favorite B. P. H. before Pearl Harbor. Payson Briefs, Mrs. LaVard Wright was hostess host-ess at a delightful bridge party Monday night. Her guests included includ-ed the ladies of her bridge club and Mrs. Reed Jones as a special guest. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Floyd Harmer and Miss Clara Johnson. Mr .and Mrs. Don Daniels of Long Beach, Calif., are here visiting visit-ing with relatives prior to Mr. Daniels entering the service. He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daniels, formerly of Payson. They were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels, Jr., Tuesday night. Mrs. Grant Jacobson of Salt Lake City is visiting here this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Huish nnd family spent Sunday at the home of their diiuchter. Mrs. Carol Hutching In Murray to eelpbraU.I hit unmuiiy anniversary. Mrs. Ituy Mnnson of Fillmore, formerly of Payson was hostess ut a bride s party Monday night, honoring Mrs. J. Howe Groesbeck. who was Miss Kathryn Douglass before her marrisge. It was given at the Payson hotel and guests were close friends of the bride and included Mrs. Bernell Jensen of Spanish Fork. Mrs. J. C. Barney, Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth, Mrs. Dave Shuler ,Mrs. Stanley Wilson. Mrs. Kenneth Dixon, Mrs. Selby Dixon, Mrs. Earl Page. Mrs. Eugene Hillman, Miss Henrietta Douglass, Mrs. Ann Butterworth the honor guest and hostess. Bridge was played during the evening. eve-ning. High score prize was given to Mrs. Barney and the guest prize to Mrs. Groesbeck. TINY INFANT MAKES PROGItESS KALISPELL, Mont., July 29 U.E A baby girl, weighing only one pound. 15 ounces, has lived a week at the Kalispell general hospital hos-pital and is making "splendid progress," pro-gress," attaches at the hospital announced last night. The infant was born three months prematurely. .MENLOVR REUNION PAYSON A reunion of the Menlove family wni be held Saturday Sat-urday at Payson Memorial park. Activities will begin with a picnic pic-nic luncheon at noon, followed with sports and games during the afternoon. Allan Butler is president presi-dent of the organization and in charge of arrangements; Mrs. Roy Menlove is viee-Aresidpnt ami Mrs. Leora Schaerrer, secretary. THE FUTURE IS HIS Protect His Health Guard your baby's precious health. At the first sin of ill-ness ill-ness call your doctor. For the fullest benefit that medicine can give, bring his prescriptions prescrip-tions to B & H PHARMACY "Quality ' Druggists" S02 W. Center :: Provo PHONE 150 Betrothal Is Made Known SPRINGVILLE--Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nlelson of this city announce the engagement of their daughter LaRhea. to Wendell Twelves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Twelves of Spanish Fork. Miss Nielson is a graduate of the local high school and a former student of the B.Y.U.. where ah I was affiliated with Che Val Norn social unit. She was also secretary of the "Y" freshmen class last year. Mr. Twelves, also a former stu-Uent stu-Uent of the B.Y.U., is taking his secondary training in the naval air corpa at Logan. He took tt proml- ..lf.rt ,n Mf,holtlc! uffulrs at . miM vvhb n iiu'inoer or the luuNljf soelul unit. Family Dinner Honors Son ,f . , Mf &nu Mrs- clayton Jenkins ' uiiiner nr. Thoir Sunday, for their son, Lt. Burke Jenkins, who has returned to Chico. Calif., where he is an instructor in-structor in the army air corps. Miss Joan Berg was a guest. 39 Pair of Dress Beige Shoes . . . 150 Pair White Dress Shoes Featured in Our Final SUMM All Sizes But Not in, All Styles " Hurry For These Big Shoe Values ! DOWNSTAIRS DEPT. LEWIS LADIES' STCHE its tjrtiui v x Provo, Rriefi Pis'" T.'M". .Vt 1 -fc-w,5ita. 'i-''J1ftft""v"-"t', Friends of Mrs. Doraa .Johnson will be happxr to learn- that 'sfce-tt doing splendidly after her opera tion Saturday xnomlnr at St. Mark' hospital in Salt Lake City. Her' mother - and t mother-in-law j Mrs. J. . E. . Nielsen and - Mrs, Charles F. Johnson ' respectively, have returned .to Provo '- - after spending the past week - in - Salt Lake City. ' Mis LaVon Brown, daughter of the Dentil Browns,, is spending the week in Salt -Lake City, as guest of Misa -Marilyn Huckina, daughter of Mr. and Mra.i W. A. Huckins, formerly of Provo Provo visitors in Salt Lake City today are Mrs. Florence Jepper- son Madsen and Mrs. Sam Jep-person. Jep-person. A houe gnest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedquist the past week. their niece, -Miss Mary Lou Fin-layson, Fin-layson, has now returned to her home in Pocatello, Idaho. Enjoying an extended visit in San Fernando, Calif., Miss Marilyn Mari-lyn Tanner, daughter of the Vas- co M. Tanners, is the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Evans Smith. Visiting here from .Culver. City, Calif., Mrs. James Stevens, the former Delene Pack, is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Pack. Here to spend a month, Miss Barbara Jean Hansen of Spanish Fork, is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Qreer. Mrs. Garland H. Pace and Miss Kathryn Pace of Salt Lake City, were in Provo and Springville Monday, visiting friends. Miss Pace recently returned from a. va cation trip to California. ExMH-ted to return home Mon day, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hed quist are now enjoying a vaca tion trip through Colorado. They were accompanied by Glen Ly-can, Ly-can, who Joined hH wife at Greeley, Colo., where she had been visiting with her family, Mnt. L. It. Neltion, daughter, Fern, und son, Donald, and Sergeant L, D. Armstrong, all of Las Vegas, Nev., have returned return-ed home after spending a week here with relatives and friends. I They also visited In Salt Lake I City. After a few days' visit here, Mrs. H. M. Woodward left today noon to return to her home in San Francisco, Calif. She has been the house guest of Dr. and Values to $6.00 u ov m urn iu , Utah $Clff Couple to Be Married Soon SPRINGVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Metcalf of this city announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter Kathlyne, t Kay W. MendenhaU, con of Mr. and Mrs. WKDeal- Mendenhall. ateo of 8prlngv111e, the marriage to be an event -of the near future. 'The ' bride-to-be i a graduate of the local high school where she waa prominent in scholastic events ard musical entertainments. Mr. Mendenhali also a graduate of the high school,.' la a member of the Springville Flying club and the Civil Ah Patrol.-. He recently re ceived nia pilot s ucense. " s- Cox-Wayne Nuptials Held The marriage of Miss Rosemary Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georjre Cox of Tooele, to William A.' Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. Wayne of Riverside. Cal.. was an event of July 19, at Evanston, Wyoming. me young couple are living in Springville.! Mrs. iVayne came to Provo last year to attend the Brigham Young university. Women at Party In. Park An enjoyable party waa held by members of the Monday Afternoon Social club at Pioneer park, Monday. Mon-day. A delicious pot-luck luncheon was served. Mrs. Vasco M. urday. Tanner since Sat- Mrs. L. L. Nelson spent last week in Idaho, visiting her sons and their families; V. K. Nelson : IacKrot, and H. A. Nelson, at Rupert. ' w - , s f SPECIAL PURCHASE! ... - H.rv, e.:. h ;:. Now, when you need, them , most a. wonderful purchase ' of -! slack suits! . Choose crisp spun rayons, butcher linen, cotton gabardine, even seersucker! Majority Ma-jority with matching jackets, some with contrasting blouse, tops, ; "shorts ; to match wearable right through the Summer? ,Si2es for misses, women, Juniors Ju-niors shop tomorrow at our "downstairs sport dept. ': Lewis LADIES' STORE o, Notice to Beehive Girls Sixth ward Beehive girls are making1 plans for' a trip to the Girls' Canyon home, and they will leave from the church Monday morning at 9 o'clock. AU girls interested in going to the home are to meet at the ward church Sunday after " Sunday school to receive Instructions. - SALEM NEWS A group of neighbors surprised Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hanks, Saturday Sat-urday evening, the occasion being be-ing his birthday aniversary. Present Pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ottesen, Mr. and Mrs, Heber G. Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hanks. A nice supper and a social evening even-ing were enjoyed. Mrs. Florence Vest has returned return-ed from an extended trip . thru the east where she visited - her brother Clyde Davis in Detroit Michigan where he is filling an Lt. D. S. mission, and where she also labored as a missionary. She also spent some time in Indianapolis, Indian-apolis, Indiana and from there went to Little Rock, Arkansas where she visited with her husband, hus-band, Veloy Vest who is serving with the Army at Camp Roberts. Mr, and - Mrs. Clarence' Sheen were Salt Lake and Ogden visitors visi-tors over the weekend. Mrs. Myra Anderson of Big Horn, Wyoming and Mrs. Velma Johnson and children of Pocatello, Idaho are visiting at the home of their mother, Mrs. Margaret Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Banks and baby daughter have recently left for Minneapolis, Minnesota, where they will remain for six months where Mr. Banks will attend at-tend school in connection with bis Civil Service appointment. Mrs. Arthur Hatch and three small sons of Tacoma, Washing ton who have been visiting with Mrs. Sarah E. Hatch and Miss Emma Sabin left last week for Salt Lake City. J |