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Show THE rr.OYO IIEP.ALD. WEDNESDAY, JUNH22,"iS21. PERSONAL Heralds Constance Stag was the giieaj jlisi . trlvon na 7 C SOU a: number of Auday " evening by -The entertainingraoms ft),cds by a &d 5!T. 9 M - ' liRe-ejs-JfltCaM?an- Johnson', Alfreda Cook,, Helen Leavitt, Dessa. Johnson, Frank Field Alfred Kimber, . ..Willis Field,; J Oiln S U6 5, AJiiuei m rum ucr, Mia u i i Nftfi .: -- - ' t rsFtoberf Swar4fi to Net wun menus. Mrs. F L. Clark aud visiting.--wrath- iLi.ditn, in this - t , :T5e"Cluff family" organisation held ilondaj after h a reunion at Vivian Park in June 2$ Tkntcltar tlit.51ii ks Carrie cominernorauon; oi Berkeley, Cahr ift, -j ThriimR-,(- 4:J ntbd3 H -- St tv- -' fcrnSTrii v home" in Scda Springs. - Mrs. Ted Hatton will entettain the j -- vi.--n turned "to their Idaho. Mr. ll G Oark mid fami iciSnTpauloff . flieni" or a suoft visit. m Clubs -- r :Vr-t- 5i' ar.y have, been fftyief-tt- - FAMILIES HOLDS - Sta-f- ' oke of imursr fahousi I "reasons flowers; The. guests enjoyed tainedof at dinner Sunday in ceje'jra their wedding anniversary. playing outdoor lion; f jv.errv evening by" duThig-wbirf a4-lhiiwr game!, ranA delicious luncheon was- served. The I Us' . gave a delightful dancing party home Monday evening, atat their her tended thirty friends. , ..4t.i - .. tun liletr-a- rt ?uie a1.' Watclrfor nrAo. . -I- nIrHays-Hemld.-.. i" S'mon i" - I 'J sewing and music, during wnfrh' j lier to l returned Robert? eleven sou and one daughter arrived. Mrs. Dr. --and Mrs: Walter T. Hasler and delicious kinchaon will be served t in 5 It l.a'.e --' ; in ISJ. -- .r in. Jerry Clutf; the- toiiw Her Davis and son Frank, .the members. - I Mrs. Ft x In in. if i iik r.itv with ii.E born in Itah. to telf:h son,-waof Svgar City,,, wano, motored weeks two for aout : ; There- m m- T fcreeat of the-- familjof I a rT1 m Sarei'gaSunday and spent the day The Ladies' Aid- - of TheCcninnrnity "7 ; Betsy Kali Cluff two sons", , on Harold.-and pleasantly with bathing and luncheon. church held their last meeting of the David and W." Siiafford K' season TuedayaiternooBal2;3Qat. Hyrum and Jerry, with their wives Ji : I atter: ., k's nsnins c. ' - - returaa A ' 9 I Miss 'Mabel the church parlors. The afternoon and the widow" of Samuel S. Cluff. In- have- to Fish Lake. evening Tuesday trip sons naniedHhere Jslitchell entertained the Loinco swarm hours passed pleasantly with Bewing addition to the two is now Cluf is and a delightfui Inncbeoa of the Second ward. Games and Mrs. Charles Galbraith:ana- - dwigH-te- r residing in idaho,.' and Alfred and' evening, jng were the. features of the, of Salt Lake visited Mrs. S. A. the Orson, w ho live inAriEOES. luncheon during which a delightful of Provo Bench, SutidaT Carter mem were fourteen 'As stated there ;; was: served toabout " twelve Card clu this evening at guests. Progressive arrived when of this they iamily The decorations were pink and white her home.. The decorative scheme bers N.: A. Peterson and sons, "Karl . and r will be carried out in pink and white. in Utah and they have multiplied since . . ; - cut flowers... : wf ence, - lef t - latwekZfQLiiQrib La estiand the evening will be spent in play that time to a total eount and to work on I heir Silver Eureka j Tintic 1,648. of number mated which card "Gloria the "500," the game, ; m. mlnlns "ntvinprtv ing during Last Friday evening 7 .... vr 1:30 at' p: assembled uiiuniQ The be will luncheon delicious served. to family Slate swarm took a moonlight hike ate Park and at Vivian in TheMr. the grove - Invited guests are and; Mrs, canyon. They, prepared supper, and ' ' Mr. and Mrs.. S'. "S." Fergussen' of their dinner after which some ributes . built bonfires around which they H. Christensen. Distributors of 'Quality Merchandise. .. and are Everybody's Store. yisltlng.Mr. Idaho, Pocatello, Mother and to were paid Father .. roasted wienies and marshm allows. - Van .Wagenen lor a week. Almasons and the twelve to also Cluff and Mrs. Mart entertained the home . about Roylance arrived ' They midnight '"-" . ;: : ....... - , ": members of the Alternate Bridge club one daughter, Thad H. Cluff, acting ".; home H ' Sr. returned R. R. Irvine, s and the members of the Comus club president of the organization, reviewed The following party motor to ter-- e days' ef few. XfoBdaveveBtBr Cluffr -- her f David some "at Snrf hlstory-oAn otthe home this Afternoon, Springs Tuesday eveningTwhere cities. S. Cluff and Nellie travel through northern Utah' they' enjoyed bathing and luncheon: abundance of June roses, were used to and Mrs." Samuel naM clowine Ttailev a tribute the rooms. Cards and riiiff Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr. and beautify Greer Cluff. Each of thenyl The Misses Mary and Alice Mrsr-Uo- yd the features of the to Grandmother .X'-vlWilliams, few in Salt LakeJor-'J- l I Tlsttini 7 luncneonjni .r. . ..'y..:-.Joseph Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tay-lo- atternoon. special guests were mra.i days. west to tne in !B. east W. Ash the from Mrs. J. and ton, John Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson Farrer, traveling ' Mrs. RayTlmmerman, Mrs. David 1850. and C. R. Cluff paid the follow- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Taylor.. . Frank Ramsey anADr. H, r.. Cannon SJ5.v.siNVNsww ' Openshaw and Mrs. Alma Greenwood. ing fribute to Ihe twelve sons and one were in Salt Lake veterday attending were undertake to ward amtuementi daughter: If. we board of .dLre The Social Hour club wUimeet the achievements' 61 the Cluff brothers th committee gave a dancing party TuesCalifornia Crude vii company. of David descendants M. and Mrs. their L. sister, afternoon with Merrill Thursday , day evening complimentary tq comOlsen, prior to his departure to W. Nelson. An excellent literary pro- and Betsy Hall Cluff, we could sonV W'.rth-i9Mrs. P, Df Fowler-an-d of these vision the with mence occa the for .people IfX 23 gram has been arranged a mission for the L. D. S. church. ll showerwas 8lven Monday even ind Buddief Kansas CftyrfTo. when they looked across the conti .. ' sion. .i.'.-I- VV II IMr. and Mrs. O. X. lilt II 'wiitinff with Boulton, Meralda Miss west of the wilderness ing nent, into the "Mr." and Mrs. J had as Btk '. , Redfield. .'...,. worm. Elvin . Gotfreyjson The Utah Sorosis will give a ken- - and beheld the glory of the whose ; marriage to their guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. not pause, neither did they solemnized in and-M- rs They did Oscar Berglan of Gunnison. sington Friday afternoon at the home or v, v." son o. . and Frank, -Davis Walter - ' ,'oo of Mrs. C. E, Maw. The hostesses of " Jc tV rnaVA niHm-- ; Stiftar City. Idaho, were" the giteMsm off the near future. The dining room wssj Miss MelbaBachman had "as her the occasion will be Mrs. Maw, Mrs. HSsler-idecrateirinBiautifnr--TeBl Ash ton, Mrs. Abe TurnerrMrs. o sr from :th east to 'the west.' but! Dr. and Mrs, Walter Tr the the followguests over the week-en- d Dang ros'es andalso attended week. They unto the us ap. the lawn was lighted with go place .; 0. Creer they said let ing Salt Lake people: Misses Myrtle Christen Jensen, Mrs.. W. ers' convention. lights. Music, Green Jesse J3entonJHelenP!xton, Mrs. W. F. Violett Mrs.- - Fred Taylor,' pointed. red, whJienjLblue -Do we thlnkrhave we 'thought of -Clara Leubach, Maud Saddler, Mar- Mrs! T. Earl Pardoe. Mrs. WrT. Has- Mrsr-egames and a daintily prepared lunch garet Marshall, and Messrs. Elwood Ier, Mrs. Ralph Poulton, Mrs. H. S.. this vision and its glory? week. this Walter Peay eon were the features of entertainDo we appreciate the workmanship visitlng Mrs Bachman, Lea Eager, Ralph Courber, Kerr. '::Zlyi:XVI.-w our the thirty young ladies preshands of the of . progenitors? iney William .Martin and George Young. Mulikin left this ment for e Mrs. for us it have made of members possible -- Theafter The Boulton received an the Miss ent. JTat Thursday JiikellCLMapIe 'will she partytoota wher -Jorephl. what anduseful will be Mrs. noon of club the they and guests abundanceofbeautifu.l Saturday night, by moonlight, mother, for a Tew days. home. E. D. Sutton Thursday afternoon. The their works, we may and shall know visit her at the Bachman spent Sunday gifts. ' usual features of cards, music and them. George Madsen and To those who sir-e- hushed in the! Mr. and Mrs. motored - and diversions. daughter, lday evening the Misses Fern luncheon will bem the. to Salt. Lake f iirsHFi-Nr-Tay- lor Mina m daughter our we well how saence of may sleep Roundv and LaVerde ScorunnlerlalS Ellen entertained this afternoon Miss this well life a of Mrs. Preston Peterson and Mrs. heads in recognition ed at the Roundy home in. honor of at a shower in honor of Mi3S Jiaurine can Arthur LeRoy WIrthin and Salt Lake and Eugene Roberts will entertain the spent and to those who Temain we Deakln and rhlldren of Goodridge, whose marriage to Jame?'. Mrs.. Provo friends, numbering thirty. The members of the Nelke Reading club aft D. win"Ukep1ace"AVedhesday, aylor . Cluff brothers and their sister navejsau rooms were attractively decorated the home of Mrs. Peterson Thursday were beautifully Provo with iMr. and Mrs, June 29. The rooms with rosea and a splendid program afternoon. The following three one- - laid a sure foundation; let us try and days inHeal". decorated in roses.- - Games; music and Harry with contest games featured the enter act plays will be reviewed: "Sam build upon it. a delicious luncheon made merry the tainment Dancing and luncheon were Average," by Percy - McKaye, to be After dinner the family assembled thirty afternoon for the following C. Norrls of Salt L. Mrs. and Mr. also' enjoyed. Miss Maurine - Goodridge, given by Mrs. Luclle K, Dixon in the dance hall where thf following over guests: the visitors Provo were Lake "" r:"":i':."-AMiss Alice "Voices," by Hortense Flexner . by nroeram was rendered, under the week-end- . ;.:.' Mrs. Arthur N. Taylor, - Miss Janette Tool, Miss Reah Daisy I. Nnsink, and "In the Zone," by directioaof C. R. Cluff: interesting meeting of Camp Taylor, Song by the family, "Come Let Us of th Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Eugene O'Niel. to be given by Mrs. Miss Emma D. Boshard, Mrs. Mrs' W.' C. McEwan and two chil Dixon, Anew," this1 being the favorite hymn was held this" afternoon in the Third Nellie O. Parker. . Allien Tavlor. Mrs. Lester Taylor, dren of Burley, Idaho, have returned of David Cluff, Sr. ' ward meeting , house. The : appro Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Miss Chloe Van. the at in Provo. a home after stay "Miss was- followed - by re -- The fiptimist club members will be Prayer, Thad H. Cluff. priate program Wagenen, Mrs. Ted - Hatton e - - - -- - - the guests of Mrs. Byron.- - Denhalter J Song, "On the "Trail to Home, home of Mrs. John McEwan. freshments. Burniir"mvIs7tSTuthavi87-Mtf" Fauntella .Taylor, Thursday afternoon. The" usual" Tea Sweet Home," Zenna and Mrs. Bliss Mrs. John D. Fisher and two chil- - Marie Stagg, Miss The- - adrisoryLoard Henrietta ofthe .Daugh tures of cards, music and luncheon Cluff. nf Park City are spending the Miss Maud Dixon, Miss eu fieadlngrWardMcDonald; ters of the Utah Pioneers desire to will be enjoyed. . Loretta Taylor-aa-r- s, SytorrMrs. R. D. Sutton. Mrs. with in Provo week to to Die to Go Song, "I Don't Have 7 meet all offset rs of the local camps LaPreal Taylor. . -Heaven," Pauline Vincent... .. ". of Provo In the Administration bund Not Up to Sample. .... .t ranrX!rSfr"6ng7fThaMrrHnd" Cluff. Venice was a case "It Reading, at afternoon love at of first sight next, ing, Friday ' Miss Ora Manwaring, a bride of the I Mrs. Arthur McDaniel of 'Alpine spent . .. Thombone solo. Sterling Cluff." 1 5 pounds !iThen why didn't slockr Matters -- of re. will be the honored guest at a sugar and 1C D months In alf week Ever parTonthe "The Sweetest in and-him-agaDuet, be discussed ?" rl met .Story members "we oymnarry-himiss vnaie to be men shower by m. a - mm. n R Beck. H. J.. SIIM n . nr SI tt W. till Ara Baker and Told," John Bailey bo often." ",ww " ---Dunn at her home this eveningTRoses n ,r Harding. tne form will and Shasta daisies Market. Mrs. Joseph Baker entertained at a t ReaathgrhTyarGran Choice of Evils. week in Thistle, the gueat Ooral decorations and aa interesting last spent ClufU -Dutch luncheon , Saturday evening-- at a considerate nas fa is nrosrant of -- Indoor amusement 77Tr The following poem was rendered of Mrs,"Thomas storey. her home. Eight guests were present ther." been planned. Invitations have been Cluff: Lucille by "How is that?" to iwuiy tuoom.- - . . extenaea Lake a was Salt Miss Lorene Sparks The of line their weary wagon's tread, An interesting meeting of the "When he starts to chastice little ', . visitor Sunday. hannted with hardships, for upDaughters of the Utah Pioneers was Thomas Twobble, he says, 'Hair brush of Miss "Miriam The marriage ' held used feet- Monday afternoon at the home of or slipper, son?'" iMrs. Jarvis Aydelotte of American Sutherland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i Privation's sun and Mrs. Alta Conover Strong.. Mrs. Sarah piercings with i . Is spending a few days In Provo Fred Sutherland, and Robert L. Reid Fork Harris Passey and Mrs. Elizabeth slet, of this cltT. will be solemnteed this S. Goddard and family. E. Mrs. with of sown the Was with graves waydie Another Way to Say It ,Pace Jensen were, sustained as vice evenln- - at the Sutherland residence. died, ie The "What yos going to do? Survey?" presidents of the organization. Fountain JTreceptioa will tegiven teter of Allred Afton Miss, zrr slogan,-- 'Second to None,"! was adopt"No, we are going to measure the With rapture let the children be --told bride's In parents. few the a days Greejbte spending -- -. ea oy tne members. town for a coffin. It is dead." Jsdge. The brothers, like Jacob of old. - " . v Arrived In the valley all safe and Garden City with Mrs. W. J, Snow, ... ' Miss Margaret Maxefield entertain secure, Hr. and (Mrs. Robert A. Moorefleld Shown by the Evidence. , i MissJlllian Brown Is spending the ed at a shower Thursday afternoon a home "Maud says she puts her very heart And near the fair lake of Utah entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs Mr84 - J ' Fork. in , week . coapllmentarytcherlsterr Spanish did procure. John D. Fisher of Park City and Mrs. into her cooking." - i i .? Elmer R. Buckner. a recent onae. i - "She must have been heavy-hearte-d ... K. o. Button. the j in Forty-fivparticipated, guests C. of Mrs. Jensen and ... Driggs, Mr, T, when she made1 this cake," Boston Half a century h as passed, sine then - - Lavlna is gone. Idaho, have returned home after a two preyrsmfttsicnd-mesLunchThe Misses Ethel and Miriam Nel- - Transcript weeks' visit with relatives and friends eon. was served. . d The boys, men; to Our have receive gone parents i Appoiataaent of Dr. Walter Rathe. Mrs. John McEwan was hostessat their reward, of , mm as miaMer of reconstmotiok n ih'honor shower a evening Friday Miles has returned Mrs. Strong But still in Zion's land, fair and broad. n Qtrmany Is a good sign, say from Salt Lakewher she visited rela- Miss Miriam Sutherland,- - a bride or Five sons still stand. In escpert. It shows that the Decorations pink month, c the Blessed by their children, a numerous tives for several days. 1 lh new WlrtS mlalotry to seriouaty' colors prevailed throughout white and band, to twenty-fiv- e guests ittempting to sestose Germany Well unitedly honor this noble five Mrs. A. D. Pierce left the early part the rooms where I J basis. music and with time the made merry to Ore., visit for Portland. wek of the name Cluff the alive. By keeping games. . The Cluff brothers have succeeded relatives for an Indefinite period. , In mibllshlne a volume of more than W. Mrs. Mr. H. Ray entertained and 860 nazes, giving the history v and J - Mrs. P. D. genealogy' of the farailv, and J.- H at dinner- - Sunday-f- or McDonald reviewed the importance of Fowler and sons of Kansas City. this achievement and recommended Covers were laid. for fourteen. ;1 V II II TV -- '" 1 that a commitee be appointed - or William -- Brown-of Magna is enjoyelected to continue this work. Whereupon the following named members ing a several days' visit with relatives of the family were elected by the and friends in Lakeview. audience: Thad H. Cluff.Jerry Cluff, Prof. N. E. Noy.es 'of the. Snow ok CrBretuff. and Zina Dunn. It is prosix weeks posed bv this organization to add an lege.Xphralmis-spendin- g hi3 mothpr, other volume of history and genealogy. in Provo at sec Mrs" McBrlde, and attending George A. Cluff was retary andCharles- - W, Thomas, treasu- summer schoel. - - rer.-". Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Runhella. Mr. I .... . v n U . The Cluff family were among the Jl i n jm m Ill .. Illllb' Provo-andandMrsMfilLBnnnells.JMr. ef jaid31rs.l Cluff the his ploneers-tory shows that David Cluff, Sr., pro- Ray Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barney I AN SHOULD HAVE YOU WHY ALASKA p duced the first apples in Utah valley. motored to the Hot Pots at Midway and Sunday there. ll fMI tAfter the program in the dance hall and 4 ttfli-- v, ) nova fnr Itceil? ijfc cQtroq tn there were outdoor sports consisting of over. : Mrs. H. B. Hatch has returned to all kinds of races, boating, fishing, and ' I ' ' . . With good care it will last a lifetime. . f ; H there was also'" tin afternoon dance in Hatch. Idaho .after a visit, with relatII it. ; '"" ives- and friends in Prove-.the pavilion." is used m over l,60Q,00Q Jipme8. v l". It : The-writ- er has n o.. .hesitancy la ... . w vcrv ciiiujciii iiisuiaviuii. sevcu nans iu wva i r r Miss " recommending Vivian Park as a place " ' ' 1 -- v arr expense, but an investment, .""" Not worthy of recognition for things of who spent the past wek in Provo, as director of the Chautauo.ua, was ,the this character. guest of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Timmer-ma- n ' and Mrs. Lee L. Baker Tuesday. The Division. ' Knicker "Into what classes is the The party motored to Salt Lake, - 1 rf where , . populatloB3ivlded!" ... and, Visited rort Bocker "Officeholders and v office in the tabernacle '" " Douglas. '; f. ,.;Vv.. scolders. ',.. ;. ( 4 , D-r- .. . Something of great interest to i to- raotiiers for thew Children -- i ,. MSka - . fa- , ... . . . o nry iJrstrxvansinenteftain - - - ' 1. : . v. : ; - T -- ; Cas-till- r Mrn4Mrs. -- 3 r, . ... ; n -- M'r- : June onaes " rr :J.t 23nV V. -. v.ll - T nd-Uite-, Tal TP - - ' to-se- Will Do It :. 1 artc-rnoo- j We Deliver Promptly Just Phone ui.mi.-u- - n . - . . -- " Provo Ice and Cold Storage . .. imrjortance-wlllwhen-lnetill- y, Piuvo-with-M- 1 m . 7rged-to-be-pres- mm. m m. I zrs Y ent rllT "Mr-Twob- ll" i.vi ble . ..- . -- - by-U- - - - - - ti . e gray-bearde- H 1 - i . ... I S.Sfi 4 .. w - ZZI W1A ,31 - . Jl r4 spent-Saturda- . , & L Jinf ji .A' " . ...-- " irzs- it v , 1 . they-attende- d '--"' - Tl4 U the latest picture of Queen WUhslBuua of taken while ah was visiting Uvolle. - Master Mlsr Mamielytneent'and fliiallTied. "Do - you thin k you could learn to Howard Vincent spent Hast week in Payson with their grandmother, Mrsv. love a mere man?" co-e. a to went Margaret Brooks., school." I "Oh, yes; d v Phone 205. - THE EXCLUSIVE HOME JURNISHERS " : ! r- . . 41 MEANS AN . 33 Center. - Q;:z J. ; |