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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1922. SPRINGVILLE CAMPBELL ART SOCIETY 11 Miss Hilda Clegg was the recip- ient of a surprise at her home SatSociety Editor, Ethel Duckett. All society news shouM be urday evening f last week. Games telephoned to The Herald office, 'phone 95. and refreshments were by enjoyed Joseph Ward spent the Salt Lake until the first of the week week-enIn Salt Lake City, the when she will leave lor her home in Hurley, Idaho. guest of Mrs. Ruby Gray. Miss Lorna Booth entertained the Mr. Herald Clark and children lady teachers of the Franklin left Wednesday for Benjamin, where school at a strawberry supper at they will visit with friends nd rela her home Thursday ovenlng. A tives until Sunday. Mrs. Clark large bowl of garden flowers formed went to Benjamin to attend the the centerpiece. Covers were laid home reunion held there Wednes- for Mrs. Hannah Cardell, Miss Jen nie Harding, iMiss Hazel Westrope, day. Miss Ruth Lavies, Mrs. Vunna Mrs. Mary Grove of Nephi retur- Woodruff and Mist Kate Mathews ned to her home Thursday, after Following tne supper, the remain der of the evening was spent with spending a week with riends and music and social chat. relatives of this city. Mrs. d the following: Misses Mabel Shaw, Helen Harsh an Shirley Hues, Messrs. Clifton Anderson, Armond Regan, Blair Comings and Clyde Mnotgomery. Mrs. Cornelia Groesbeck of Logan is spending a ween with her son, W J. Groesbeck; her brothers, Charles and Arthur Sanford, and her sister, Mrs. A. S. Clark. iMiss Helen Groesbeck enter tained for ber sinter, Mrs. Robert Rodgers, Thursday of last w eel- Mrs. G. L. Barron and Miss Rhoda AT ROBERTS A very select and interesting dis play of local scenery is now placed In the Roberts Hotel. Every lover of the beautiful and outdoor enthusiasts should not fail to view and study this exhibition. The artist, Prof. O. D. Campbell, has caught and held on canvas some of the rare moods of nature, ilost all are becoming enthused over Groesbeck took the honors at "Old Timpanogos" and are ever "500." Others present were the ready to refer our visitors to its Misses Carol and Mary Bird. Blr-- grsatness, but not all behold Its beauty. There is a sub della Reynolds, Emellne Kindred poety and Mr. and Mrs. Emery McKellip an Mrs. J. A. Carter, who has been and grandeur, when seen limity Lela Bird. Minnie Finley, Margaret the ruest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph nounce the engagement of their Boyer and Catherine Dougall, and under proper conditions, that lifts Ward for the past month, and Miss daughter, Bernlece, to Charles Cecil the Mesdames E. Thomas, James one out of himself into a new world of joy and happiness. Edith Ward left Saturday lor Bait Simpson of Quincy, Washington. and Frank Reynolds. Let us see the wonderful moun Lake City where they spent a num- The marriage will take place June Perry Mrs. J. E. Bird and children left on the residence Provo at 28, family ber of days the guests of Mr. and Los Angeles to spend tain through the eyes of the artist, last for week bench. Mrs. June Gayburg. Tuesday Mrs. a month with Mrs. Bird's father. one who has reveled In Its illusive Gayburg entertained at her home In atmosphere of mystery. To him it iMr. Mrs. and Wllford Bray and They also will visit In Santa Ana has become a living, pulsating, honor of Mrs. Carter and Miss cities. and other California Ward. Miss Ward will return to family spent Monday and Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hltt of New virile thing ever on the change, a her home in this city Thursday, at the Hot Pots at Midway. Tbey York are visit ng Mrs. Hitt's pa new creation each time seen and while Mrs. Carter will remain in report having had a most enjoy- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lute Chase, painted. He giveg up hours, days. able time. Misses Eva and Hepsy Berry. weeks, months and years to its conwho have been teaching school In sideration in order to understand Salt Lake, have returned home its character an influence. He They will leave soon for a tour of companions It, sleeps with it, waken the Canadian northwest and Glacier with it; he sees it in the embrace of winter and the heat of summer. PLEASANT GROVE 80CIETY National park. iMrs. Marie Clark Miller, of Lovell, He notes it in storm and in sun shine. He gits on its topmost peak Wyo., is visiting her parents, Mr. and thrills at its great height and Thora West was a Salt Lake visit- and Mrs. James Clark. or Saturday and Sundy with Mesdames Drucilla Clark. Rose majesty;its he dreams within it and poetic moods; fact, it Boyer. Sylvia Roylance and Viola paints friends. Rnvlnnno worn Salt TjiIia visitor has become a part of his very life, Why not try and get the thrill that u juarvin emun oi eait .LiaKeii.-- t ocv here with Mrs. Erastus Bohn of Beaver is comes to one who' Is in sympathy spent the week-enthis "TJmps of mystery. I L-- spending a week with Mrs. Malissa with friends and relatives. In this display there are two 1 Viola and Josie West were Salt Messenger. of Los canvassed devoted to this grand Miss Katha Groesbeck Lake visitors Sunday, where they old mountain. The larger' one is is of her the mother, guest Angeles attended the funeral of their taken in the early spring on the II Valine. Kate Mrs. W. Vivian Done. cousin, Mrs. of Provo, when the mountain north Mr. Mrs. William and had Witney Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingersoll of is under a mantle of snow and top as of dinner last guests Thursday American Fork were visitors here the valley is in a glory of early Monday with Mr. and iMrs. W. E. week Governor Mabey, Secretary of rooming freshness. The sun has State Crockett, Attorney General Clark. touchtd the mountain top and IMrs. Mattie Wood and children. Cluff. Game Commissioner Madsen crawled over a portion of its side, of Salt Lake, were visiting &t the and State Purchasing Agent Glenn. hlle a shaft of light has cut across of Mrs. Gammell Mr. and Ray Mr. Mrs. W. home of L. Hayes and the middle distance. I of were guests Sunday Bingham festival during the Strawberry In the smaller one we glory in II V the former's mother, Mrs. Charlotte week. mood Its morn the of poetic early Gammell. Archie West of Pleasant Grove ii Mr. and 'Mrs. Al Chrlss, returning ing mist as seen from a point north and Miss Golda Lott of Provo were west of Spanish Fork. The dreamt married last week,' and in their from California, stopped off. hero ness of this picture cannot help but honor a party was given at the last week and called on relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lindstrom of get most everyone. home of Lester West Friday even "The Aspen Trail" and "October Salt Lake and Mrs. H. W. Miller of ing. are scenes from the rear Splendor" were dinni Sunday Lovell, Wyo., EXPERT WE ARE Orin Holiday, Clifford Wright. of Timpanogos, and "Utah Lake" M. Mrs. J. Mr. Clark. and of guests Emmett Hayes, Ford Paulson, IrvMrs. E. A. Compton of Denver Is and "South Fields" vie with each BUILDERS ing Smith and their partners en a in subtle beauty. guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bird. other joyed a Strawberry "bust" at the These paintings are placed with William an Mrs. of Erdman Mr and home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hayes the hope that they will help in a nounce the arrival of a daughter, movement Saturday evening. of art appreciation. PRINTING HIGH CLASS L-Everett and Gladys Miller of born Sunday. Mr. Campbell will soon leave for " are Shelley, Idaho, spending a visit Chicago where he will enter the AND BINDING here with Mr. and iMrs. R. D. Art institute to continue his study. MRS. JENSEN TO READ. II 1st Saturday, DOORS OPEN 9 a. m. TASX. 'i I i ii II ft Mil I d No Job too Large; No Job too Small. Our References Are Our Customers. Mew Century Printing Co. "The Hurry-U- Shop" p Provo, Utah. Phone 439. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hayes, Mr. section of the Fifth The and Mrs. S. L. Swenson and their ward literary Relief society will have sons. Emmett Hayes and Russell rharea of the nrnerrnm fnr Relief were halt L.ake visitors society meeting tomorrow afternoon Swenson Thursday and Friday. Friday they!at 2:3o o'clock. went tnrougn tne tempie, prepara Mrs. Christen Jensen will review tory to the boys leving for missions. the book, "The Mill on the Floss," They will both leave next Wednes- by George Eliot. day, Mr. Hayes going to the northMusical selections will be renern state, and Mr. Swenson to the dered by Mrs. Harry May. A cormission. dial invitation is extended to A wedding reception was held in amusement hall Lindon the Friday A CARD OF THANKS night in honor of Mr. and (Mrs. Clyde B. Nelson, who were married We are very grateful to our friWednesday. About 200 relatives ends uni acquaintances, who in our and friends were present. Refresh great bereavement when our bements were served. IMiss Harriet loved husband and father passed Mayhew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. away, and who sincerely consoled E. T. Mayhew of Lindon, was mar- away, sincerely consoled with us ried in the Salt Lake temple Wed- and made our sorrow less heavy to nesday to Clyde B. Nelson, son of bear. To them we herewith give Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nelson of Amer- our thanks. ican Fork. Mrs. Albert Allman and Family. Swiss-Germa- BUILD NOW! 7l Money The stake boards of the Mutual Improvement associations are planning a program to be given in the stake tabernacle Sunday evening, July 2. All of the ward meetings will be postponed on that Sunday to give everyone an opportunity to attend the services ai. the tabernacle. A first class program is being arranged. The Springville and Mapl ; n wards will hold a central cod1 j. it meeting Sunday evening in Me Springville opera house. No ward services will be held that evening in any of the wards there. j A complete program for both services win oe puDiisnea in jne Daily Herald. PAYSON SOCIETY club Commercial Twenty-fivmembers and their partners enjoyed a very successful outing on Friday afternoon to Castilla Springs. The caravan of automobiles left Payson at 2:30 p. m. Arriving at the resort the first feature was a dip in the plunge, after which sports of all kinds were enjoyed, followed by luncheon, all seated at one long table. After luncheon the jolly crowd enjoyed dancing in the During the luncheoi! pavilion. course Karl Keeler, president of the club, was master of ceremonies. Dr. L. D. Pfoutz spoke on "The Scenic Attractions of Utah County." Dr. A. L. Curtis and T. F. Tolhurst entertained the party with jokes. Community singing was led by Dr. L. X. Ellsworth. Xyles Reece is vsiting in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Plenty of Good Material; Abundance of Labor Anxious to Work. Smith. Miss Edyth Loveless entertained a dozen of her young friends Satur day evening from 6 to 9 p. m., in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Elizabeth McBeth and Bert The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, with assets of over $9SO,000,000, whom :Phelns were married we represent, has set aside fifty millions of dollars to loan to in the United Thursday. home-builde- , in Salt Lake rs (No life insurance required.) 13 w - -- vr tnw is. NX vtf' Xo.l ZqlPwMiniftm. 2to.6 IrttoPimStxwr Mil 3'3 Setef2AeHata. MS lhqtOxfmd- - Witt ViqUnvfm CaJttParj Z'a9 Six 3d 5 diKhTryPan 6 a ml f l II nii c lis' dpMutinto Walt) Erairan I ' I j I 11 2 a i si iiwjlJia.3ri-u- i.i MedCaActon x wWllm$m iyifaMl 5 2ntL9pedSmtPgJir 'o.W dtstuitPun j i saHwSi fan ttimmM Ladle 1"--ar" Sr-- 4' . WaMOetbitbib&tr n m si u M0fmirmtm AT e Loans to run z3 rm F ItmbmT r AiiAmMfeaMiS 'Crater WadHimstun&'PmMltCuBttrainff JpSt M. I. A. 'alO Mill DaShmttOitta ' II n WHY DELAY LONGER? States. Vial MarSuker iVaJ mSeoaraUr VJL3 V l years, with privilege of paying off after three years, no penalty. We Will Furnish Money As Needed Complimenting Miss ..Mary uncle, a bride of this week. Miss Eva jClayson and Hannah Jones entertained iast Friday afternoon at the iClayson home witii a miscellaneous shower. The guests included Mrs. Ann J. Loveless. Mis Leah Loveless, Mrs. O. II. Hall, Miss Martha Jonos. Mrs. Lucile Johnson. M;ss Pearl Jones, Miss Lizzie Croak, Mrs. Eva Cnnk. Mr. Mrs. AlHcnton, Mrs. Ora Kapi! Mrs. Kvun bert Mis Gertrude Kv:m. Mrs. Ivy Xi'Hie lluish, Mr, iior.o, Mi.-"cull Jones, Mrs. Naomi Stark. Mi-Kliza Strrk. Mi"s Lemma ' ri.iilvll. Miss Roma Iiiimhall, Mrs. ''lira Heinz' Miss Knid Pale, Mrs. ilattie Krancom. Mrs. William O. Miss riayson, Mrs. Karl Hul-h- . l.yiidatl Hulsh and Mrs. Hattie all of Payson; and Miss Ruth Creer, Mrs. Glenn Stewart and Mrs. Wendell Bradford of Spanish Fork. , , i i i ' ; mfmMar aqLMifwgBcwi fta5 Wa6 irrm."an Setofl.lh.2at' mv upea unarm TJoJO 6qlCekmllde XaI2 SiLfrexnini&uk 2!a 19 CiUlery Jet- Z'ai3 9iiuhCblsnder (Paring foife) n.whlrRmlrr WalS wattrm. sqt SilRaijuae Xo.12 MColotiial-M- li IdJtDi&Ptm. ViqiiktafxiGifliX' Ammr MIS Rh flr:i.-Preterm(mae Jib Strjinerfcttle MZSeYAutingJioa&r 4qu"oi'ere4 - 21 4qUmvrtdOclon-- y gr f"sskBe5iBSM -- "" y - ' Mi 23 6qLPmehinf' KeLde Sutt on Tea & 16 est Center St, 1 Provo, Utah 1 Starting Wednesday June 28 When Mercury Sizzles I MERCHANTS LUNCH Prices 40 and 50 Cents Short Orders, Too EVERY DAY 11:30-2:- 30 Jopi i 3 m km it mm uuuuuu UiULU i I L Center St. 'We Sell the Earth and Insure Its Contents." 182 West . (in s Tor-vor- t. LmL Cool Room Calico bM corns back ln ror dresses to wear wnen -cury hlU JO. Figured bstiiw, . ham and dotted Swiss aW worn. 0 Gozd Food Service 'Read and Usethe WantM |