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Show it --THE r jtoen ; SIIH UTAH rl i S0c per hour J hard $1.00 4 so Teams Hours Woify 1 Rowe'of Spanish Fork was the 'weekend guest of anted I (;.' 'Miss Florence PHELPS fl iMiss Birdella Reynolds. The Third ward Relief society gave a very entertaining program Tuesday evening for the literary and social hour, including vocal selections, and a comic drama. A book review, "What Men Live By," was given by Mrs. Lew Houtz. Appropriate Hallowe'en refreshments were seved to sixty members. The Mother's Study club were highly entertained Friday at the home of Mrs. Marie Blnka. Presi dent Nell Alleman presided. Quotations from favorite authors were given by members at roll call. Report of state federation held at Salt Lake City by Mrs. Josie Alleman. Book review was given by Mrs. Rena Roylance. Stories were told by the hostess while dainty refreshments were served. Home decorations, refreshments and gifts to the members were suggestive Mrs. Emma Row of Hallowe'en. land assisted the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hu Meason of Eureka are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. George Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bird are at home from Laketown for a week before going to Chicago. Mrs. Eliza Thorn Brlnghurst with relatives spent the week-enand friends. iMrs. A. C. Bird and daughter Jesse were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Mrs. Mary konold Mower is spending the week n Bingham. of Poca- Mrs. George Barrett tello, Idaho, is visiting with relatives and friends of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marshbanks of with the Provo spent the week-enTed former's parents, Mr. and Marahbaiikfl The marriage of Miss Katherine Johnson to Reed Hansen of Span ish Fork has been announced. The Alpha Beta club met with Mrs. Eliza Thorn Friday. Mrs. Stephen Deal read a paper on "The Beauties and Possibilities of Bryce Canyon." Mrs. 8. C. Whittaker gave a drill, parliamentary law. The Misses Odessa and Velma Men- denhall rendered two vocal duets. The hostess served dainty refreshments to sixteen members and guests. (Mrs. Sterling Lawrence of Amer ican Fork visited her mother, tin. W. A. McKenzle, last week. Miss Hattle Lee of Salt Lake has returned to her home in Salt Lake after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lee. Mrs. Joe Vane and Mrs. Bern Mendenhall entertained at cards at the home of the latter Thursday afternoon, for the following ladies: Mesdames M. W. Bird, Mack Doug-alG. W. Mendenhall, A, O. Packard, G. W. Barron, A. G. Johnson, S. C. Whittaker, Charles Boyer, Wallace Mace, Harry Reynolds, John Anderson, Chid Packard, A. O. Peterson and 'the Misses Catherine Dougall and Minnie Grooms. Mrs. G. W. iMendenhall won the prize, Mrs. A. O. Peterson the consolation. Arthur Kearns and Mrs. Dora McKenzle of Ogden are spending the week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kearns. Mrs. James Oakey is spending a month with her daughter and sister at Eureka. Mrs. Jennie Beck, Miss Rella A. Allen, Prof, and Mrs. Albert Allen and Mrs. Phyllis Garrett, all of Nephi, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Boyer. Sun day. Mrs. J. F. Mendenhall entertained at a party Friday evening for the following: Mrs. Charles Boyer, Mrs. Stephen Deal, Mrs. Frank Reynolds and the Misses Arline Mendenlially, Orpha Deal. Enid and A dainty lunch JiOis Mendenhall. eon was served. Mrs. Rcna Roylance of this city was chosen as one of the directors of the state federation of clubs, at the Salt Lake convention. The Junior Christian Endeavor society of tills city met at the home of Rev. Spratt last Friday evening, enjoying a weinie and nnirshmallow roast. A comfortable bonfire was the center of games. lias Mrs. William J. gone to Bingham to spend the hi m a i W --NJ Ml Vim M CREAM n ROSA PONSZLU k sirksi tU mtomt dm Una matw M tka Utter? at Hart bM Uk mUi tha at aataaa." 'mm wft-- r raamrdt aaalatiaaly farCaimmUa. I Its Lactic Acid rolongs Your Life ITJ 1 I THRIFTY WOMEN BUY HERE They know from ex- that our first perience quality groceries and meats are the most eco nomical in the long run. Apples California Grapes Bananas Winter Vegetables Home-rendere- Lard d Prime Steer Beef Corn-fe- d Pork Spring Lamb Mrs. ol.ttie Gammel, Mrs. Jennie Garrity of Anaconda, Mont., and of Salt Lake Mrs. Chamberlain were the dinner guests Tuesday of rMrs. Max Kless. The S. T. club met at the home of Mrs Claude Smith, Thursday. Progressive "f.nn" was the main feature of the afternoon. Mrs. Glen Kennedy won the honors. Mrs. Lewis ("legg assisted the hostess in serving dainty refreshments. At the Friday morning assembly, given in the high school auditorium. Prof. T. Earl Pardoe gave a very interesting talk on "The Aims in Life." Mayor Karl Crandall Richard awarded Thorn, Blaine Crandall and Martin Crandall with letters and Robert Crandall with a sweater loi honors won at the county track meet last year. Musi cal selections were rendered by Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Crandall, Jr.. Elmo Coffman, Karl Nelson and A. 0. Peterson. A reading was given by MNs Thelma Boyer. ' Miss Carol Bird, student of the U. of U., spent the week-enwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. llm MO MEA T and PACKING GO, A S a phonograph owner you nave always, been annoyed by the swish ant trrinrliinr and scratchinir noises of records. This "surf are noise" has been considered impossible to remove. After years, of experiment, the Columbia Graphophone Company today presents to the world a record that is virtually noiseless. 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Calambia. m PMOCE man, Wayne Clark and George Johnson. and Bishon 0. B. Huntington wife were Vrovo visitors Sunday, Mrs. Owen Hall entertained Sat urday night for the following In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Nuttall of Salt Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Forn Averett. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hall, Mrs. Ida Weight and Fred Averett. Games and music were the leading diver sions of the evening. Refreshments were served. Bird. The home of Dr. and Mrs. F. T Reynolds of Provo was the seen i of a most successful Hallo we'e party Saturday evening. The rooms were gayly decorated in Hallowe'en Cards, dancing and suggestions. many clever games were enjoyed luncheon by all. A very unique was served to 25 guests. Among the Springville guests were the Misses Carol Bird, Margaret Bird, Helen Groesbeck, Helen Clyde, Birdella Reynolds! Catherine R. and Mendenhall. Dougall, Lois Messrs. Wilfred Mendenhall, Bill Grooms. 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