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Show - ' '' ,r Earl Lewis and the in a frock of Jade "green " petirgette exvtllent talk on '"Happiness," at TtiiBesttines. The little the evening ineetini; last Sunday in bridesmaid MUs Laura Lewis of Sji.i.Uh Kick aud Miss Euola flowed girls wore daiUy dresses ot the Pleasant., View ward. Uliilt and yelloTMKrgaadle lace trlm-utePoiieri of h. nor, Mrs. lbs 'Ith T 1 and !, Lewis-Nelso-n Reception Held the ;., ! . . -- rhine-sto:,.-- ' A 1 -- r The oeial event of the week was the wedding reception tendered MissJ Natella Lewis and ErvinJ. Nelson which waaheld Friday evening in A':. the SI?th ward amusement bnj.1. The gueaU, nuiuberiug uiOjiV than J I'-- ur j i 1 ! -- of, l'aysoii.The program was interspersed with danc ing. Mr.- and Mrs. Nel- son were the recipients of many lieamfiul and useful girts. - ? f 1 W Mrs. It. I). Sutton warf guest of honor at a most delightful party by Mr. and Mrs. ltjlM;t Moony field and Mr. and Mrs. lluliij Snelson ut ihe home of the former Thursday evening, in honor of her birthday nnn'ivorsary which oecured.on that day. " A clever flwmratuTg" hflieiui was curried out in the Christmas idea illi bells and holly in the roil aud sreen colors. music and social chHt were enjoyed, during which time Mrs. Sullen w.us presented with many beautiful and useful gifts including it chni-from her kusl'iml ns many dollars us she was years old. v V, 1, s. - 1 jp : , STILfc-CIOIw- saving ;.:it a cutMorepricegoods . We have sold a :v each purchaser hi;; riving and stiil ci;li ci . c , c See our big line ci Almost any ill m. yc in prices some as low as (.wo-thir- i:t bewali 1 t ds J 1 "SLY . S away a.ifoig Brunswick r ' jewelry Go. 1is Bfl day school. " Sale of . 08 The members of the Tiuitinogos ward Sunday school have tu ruiicU for an Interesting program to In given on Tuesday night in the waro amuseuicui hall, A t'hiistnias true will be" featured for the ehlklrcir ai tor which an original pageant, coin posed by Miss Bclva Hill, on the Christ t.'hild, will be given. Charlie. Peck is in charge of lhe dtYorniiup and has made extensive plans in regards tu arranging l lie ball so as to correstKUwl wilh the spirit of the pageaiit. The cast will consist oi memliers and children of the Sun - The Ladies Farm bureau held a most successful session last Tuesday. Many interesting ideas were presented and a large crowd was in attendance. WtM on every COAT, SUIT or DRESS in our Store mm ' ALL GARMENTS INCLUDED Regular Sale $7.30 . $10.00 812.50 315.00 $17.50 S25.00 $29.50 :s:.oo Price - The regular Itelief Society meetOn Monday afternon the Primary ing of the Pioneer ward, will not be held Tuesday aftermm, December association will enterlain nt a nit will be held as usual On the Christ mas party for lhe Primarv children. A tree and program will followTHg Tuesday, December 30. bo anioiig Hmj features. the (iaiety club The nieniberV-lj- f were pleasantly enrttrjained ThursThe Mutual play "The Poor day afternoon' at the liome of Mrs. lie Man," .whs presented in A of Amos Hiding putted plants and ferns formou the. Grand View ward Friday evening floral (leconitions of the entertainfj ing rooms. Gleaner This'4i" ,m,n U11,i aftera delightful Following tli&si rand. View urd nici K'llL" noon of needlework and social chat, girls of m a delicious luncheon was served to jut the Jamie ofciSjshop and mis K. Kartchuer Saturday; evenin Hie following: Mrs. Lee Morgan, time was pleasantly Spent i cu iiii) aulh. ..tin. .11 vi!siui, Mrs.. Joe Jirooks, Jlrs. practicing Christmas carols(jfi John Oborg, Mrs. George Ball, w jiicn a general social time was Miss Carnia Oberg, Miss Lida Ball joyed. land the hostess, Mrs Amos Hiding. Price . . S9.IU .$10.00 .$11.07 ..S1GJ7 .S19.S7 Sls5.00 $2:11 7 . $42.50 $47.50 Maurice- r iv 1 ZtS men ie,7ff !"-- . im& The Seagull girls of the Provo II IT 7" Vt: II W laiV.J.T Second ward Primary gave a very Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vickland ensuccessful candy pull Friday even? dinner tertained at a delightful The '"M" men of file Lakeviewlug at the home of their leader their at held a very ttueeossfu dance m evening ward party Wednesday F.Ida' Mis. Beck. The entertaining rooms were at home. A Christina color scheme lieir- mHfrieT,iV luill was 'carried out and cover were e!'iviiiC. ilauy (jEi.c tractively decorated in a Christmas laid for sixteen tcnihd, U tlOiSC.AVilo guests. ftcbeme with rod and green colors lis. II)' ' carrying out the idea. Mrs. J. J. Mndscn. Jr., entertainod Those, who enjoyed the, delight fu' affair Were Miss Emily Norman at a family dinner Sunday afternoon Mihs Leola Pouj Mrs. Syvilla Pat-en- , at their home.' A bowl of ebrysan Miss Wand.i Patten, Miss Elnin themums formed the centerpiece ol (H Will llardiu'. Miss Fdna Bott, Miss the table and covers were laid fields. Iono Mitchell, Miss Vera Johnson, the immediate fiyiuly. and th Miss Hazel Millett, MiMs" Dorothy guests.- Following the dinner, s.oc larter, Miss Matilda Branden, Miss chat and music wore njoyed. "lara Fjlwards, Miss Arba Halliday, i' .Miss Fay IPbilllpSt Miss Fawn ., An interesting character ball wn amuse Miss given in the Vineyard ward Bjarfison, Miss Ituth Jones, Alice Facer, Miss Verda- Anderson ment hall Friday evening under the -f direction of the elders quorum. and the hostess, Mrs. Eltta Beck. Prizes were awarded for the best costumes and a good, time was en ! joyed by all. ,1 Ifs made e'i cU v . , ' f , S T "Chocolate ; Complete ' I ; -- line - - Hansen MWWwwwwWvvvw i . , j. 20c, up .;5e and 10c r - - . .................. '"i: mau-eA':b'"""o!il- : rr-V-. Loose Candy fro i Candy Clear Tcyj :.: Box Candy tiom'. Candy Canes, 783-K-- K.ing ingredients. i'or children or adults. i-- It's tho ono pvuvi Reporter, Mrs. Karl Foote. Telephone , - : vJ:v ; ;. . c and up and i0c ....ceach - J Darketi of Candy, trade. Vaiermg-19.- . , . ' " j , '.. ' " ,1 w u i ii - -v- Miss Mur.iorie Holilawavsr.id vmrv t mtT 'SJ SA?iW WTZv liaisiner of Pittsburgh, st parking space from the cor-- , Mrs. C. Kansas. Mrs. as to out back Just arh'd Mrs I' ,t. iner charged Voorliies V .'slarh'i! Vf u r.n across; tile with having married luJr and then m rd in n.Mk'lnc tlult car, 'Nime .4. desftrting lni and her three children. Hii;.niii ilnwii by a passing biireh-.missin- i. " :i I' .rt ii i p tv iMith ' J ,t it t sttii-e- v.i her Sultsetiuentb g i.ii .it cars rilshctl to I u r ' i into vii;if Mj. ( rmr- aeci-i!- " nl was-give- - 1 ' tai-io- . 'KMC ' m ' t of 's t rim h" t " on r Hi " o 1 H!: er "and lUo Iherei-- Henry Miing, A clever decorating scheme whs used in the entertaining rooms with vcllnw as the predominating coloi Gaines, music and soeifll clmt'wcn the main features of the after which a delirious.. luncheon was nerved to coi' resjjnd with the yellow cllor sctieme. .. -- A Those who eiljined !!n di lijli" ilcu'ty lutsket dance was held ..T .'irwSv io the Pleasant View ward, amuse- fill affair were Ms "Loin Iris Ander. ment hall last Friday. A good or- Miss Lydia Ekins,-Mischestra furnished the music for th" poll, Miss Cleone Hunker, Messrs. evening's entertainment and, a large Joy Clegg, Lelnnil (himmoii, Jimre Murdock, Harold Murdock, Joseph crowd wag in atendarire. e Clegg and ht(te h(istes,es Miss Holdaway and Miss' Theresa . rtofessor Alfred Osmond save an The parents and teachers organization of the Mountain View school met Thursday evening. After an interesting program, Rniierlnteiuleno Gourley and Mr. Anderson of the school board, gave siieches. Those who were in 'charge of the meeting wrr Mrs. Florence Glazier, Miss Zimmerman and FiT'd Rogers. t M.ir-jori- Taylor., - 'lt nur desperately to dodge a ; ir, : bucking out-- from tile curb. thai one eommg abitiuttiv ; ami .ib Mrs D. K. C'wb. , I1 . fro p ' trull npnrt inert . t nerv iwivenieiitL antt bl oke her arm . just libove the wrist. The iireldv'hl occiircd at inV i' lcr-section o,r lit t V 4 : id t li'eets earn Fridav eceni n J. o' ' si nd Mis JllW Ua !. purchnes ii (lie drug store on w corner and while Hie' oar. boms' wrnpn i(l, .Vi'i, Croivb V le1 mil on ft fr end. Mr, CrcvleV v. t oarceJii .limiti', in f rfil'c tire The tar, wind) was standing .i .r,.r 1 must make deposits in the bank of health everyday I The safest way to keep you:., health-asset- s in t, is to keep : H it. kV :( liW your body BUGHT ntV rich in vita- isthe'food-tonl!- ;, . i. '. Die, Voofhies, debonair ca tnn ulimiry Muxes I iomil church v, ii! t two latest i "(,rher and to-- . I ' 'V, w ere mere-.e:on Voorhles ' I. . i 5, i e Voorh'e lias r f n .11 the count.v county ailvising iter he hasteceived from 20-- ' thousa-.i!that realize dividends on their he'iDS mins 'deposits in the bank of health. A little of Scott's Ir.valdon it 1 .i mar-- n in Kt se.. . i ' ii i . an other in CievcUmd and still another in Luna. ). '1 lie ii he ohiip to California and. it -- chiifced, married-twwomen here, both of whom .sang in the church choir, each ' with him toni, time. ignortant oi the claim the other had. I rum the shock ami Mrs. m jmin in l'. r- arm. Voorhiesv son ,'lit- - on a warrant v treat attciidaius in lhe drug store charging bi' iiny is siill at large.. is ru.slifd. to the doctor's of-u as mi - s.tf to g' e ii iiti"ilietk' be lore the "none BANK QF HEALTH set. iiicturcs of thP k '! v.'liich showed that Do you realize that 'you Ill ,1 ,11111 " ll'l lif ' Miss Taylor vntertahied nt. a de- Vails to Pavement, Whlk lightful parly last Tiiesdny even'-inCroxsinir. Street; One . nt: the home of Mr. and Mrs. he she churned ried a worn; 0 Him mmwai'i! of the i AYWCABS:; Pleasant View irm mvrr. srS3 BREAKS ARM CHRISTMAS GIFT r- - bar, has been culled on a nilssiiui to the northern states. 'He will leave sometime .during the 4'irst of the year. IMRS. CR0WLE1 i T Mi - I THI-i- - ilZ Harding, who lias beei a working, at the brick yiu-dbookkeeper and studying to puss ill ... .'s. M INI Joseph Loveless and the hostess, Mrs. F; B. D. Gaj. MAKES J .00 Professor and Mrs. O. D CampParley Dixon, Mrs. Ernest Dixon, bell entertained at a dinner party Mrs. C. W. Haws, Mrs. .Upton Hoover, .Mis Walter Taj lor, Mrs. Albert Sunday in honor of Bishop and Jlrs. Solrk. Mrs. John Saxey, Mrs. Wren M. E. Kartchner. Mrs. Wilkin's, the invited guest, " - Iy Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Poulsouv eunesuay anil xmirstlav-iThe Salt Lake on business and snsitin with relatives and friends.-- . e boilj - M . . cmi Friday afternoon at her home. atrai-tlvelentertaining rooms-werd'Vori'ted in the Chrlitmas colors which idea was also parried out on the dining table. Mrs. Parley Dixon entertained wilh a one act play after which each w.if. presented with a gift iroin a large Christmas basket. Those who enjoyed the affair were Mrs. J. II. Beck, Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. F. B. Critchlow, Mrs. ' " . Mrs. F. B. I). Gay was hostess o Ilie members of the rrovannns club spent J; " Ludwig Poulsou has left where he will spend tho'w I Santa Koouo Eoiiseli's -- .: ". , ua'ir -- N'S 'Pfe-CSfelii- as I Provou 120 West Center I A. siieclal program will be uvu at the Lincoln high school Tuesday af ternoii'a'nd in the evening a basked ball same with Spanish Fork w ill be hel3 after which', the I'uriMiitus dance wiit-b- e hold pilor to tb.- clo.s lug of 'school fort the Christmas holidays." WOOB-CUFIO- e competition. jewelry, holiday goods; t oi a Arnas gur at off All at a big sa ,v , -- Don't forget we arc.g-iviPhonograph FREE. ar-- . If Grand view" Timpanogos J he "M men of the Tinipanogos ward entertained at a dan. e List k3"kJ ' A crystal itasket of carnations Wednesday evening .for the piuijose roses formed the centerpiece of of raising lnyuey ior the etiuiiuticnl and the dining table and covers' were to be used in "their at ti Uies. A huge laid for Mr. and Mrs. Bert H. crowd was present and enjoyed Sutton, Marion Sutton, Millie May evening of dancing. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor,-ArlenThe Sunday scluud members of Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Holiert Moore-fielthe (Jrandview ward will bold a Hubert JiFhorcfield, Mr. and spwial Christmas program WedneMrs. Holis Snelson nnd the honor sday afternoon lur all tho (iiiliinii K. Mrs. I). Sutton. SUfiSts, Mr. and ot the ward. - ON G , ' jl aiul they earried baskets of auu ursl uiau wrnr ai- white button chrysanthemums and dre.-the iiiJ in full suits and received ly flic bride vvm3 4ntrniiuj:ly frowned in Iink carnuyuajdGiten of the brides- Mi oiil.id gooi jriKe with silver law maids aud Oi?' matron of honor carisa Lewis over s aud lavender ehartueuse. beau- ried bouquets of sweet-jiea" T.Ail I. eft is tind breath. baby's tifully beaded and set with rhine-siu1'ishop and L In The hull ws(s pretily . Tiie bridal veil was of tulle with n lrutj y In address of pink aud bljie Avitli liuugliig baskets dill party Kefrealiuients, to corj ;nd jtH.iK She carried a Siulti. ,howi-jtxniijiTrr of pink rosebuds respond with the Idea, were served " Bl.ii ajtid lilies of the valley. by ilis Aliue Tuttle of StiaulsJi iiv nf- Fork and Mrs. Ida Nelson of lnvi. ins. .1. Kail 1.. wis wore a Spanish. ! ' A gleudid program was tiving iIld mi of rose wi.h .silver trini- . niincs and Miss Laura Lewis wore a coutiistiuft of the following numbers, j; Glen! dainty gown of apricot georgette voeal solos, ltolfe l'ratt; eorAet and ' 15.iv over yellow ttif'eta and self trimmed piauo duet, Mrs. Alviu Cruwibers Ft A., iti" best Willi rosed s and pink rosebuds. Klaier aiid Pfofeir Kelson; .ll s Kaulii Powerwas charming humorous reading, "lis;l(lvautuj;e8 Li.ftioi, nf of t'ourujie," by Mahter Sterl-iiii- ! Lewis; toa.st to, lhe bride," Archie J. liraek.bniik of SkU)1sU Folk aud, u toast t'.u the groom, lleury Jefipsun TI. s two PAGE FIVE. .THE Syyp'AY. HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1924. "51 ' , -- ro-("- Idol lur of a b helps you keep 'your w deposit of strensth intact. Scott & Bowticfoo-ixSj.J- : , is', i. Ji-- . |