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Show 1,- Society 31 i - cfM- The First ward Belief Society meeting will "be la charge of the Mrs. C J. theology committee. Sorenauit wiU give tba lesson oa "Tbe.'Dtopeusatioa of Noah." Mus ical number have also bees arranged for. Ail members Are invited. .' . Fpr The Girl Graduate 1 A i i . - 7 c i The a mi Dal roll (all meeting of the America Leglua Auxiliary will be held in the Armory Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All members are asked ato be present. Co. Dixon-- T "j The Sharon ward Relief Society Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 will be under the direction ef the theology department Mrs. Anna Lunceford will have charge. Mrs, MelUa Calder will render a Vocal aolo. A good at tendance ia desired. . ; Mrs, Jay WUkUiwrn entertained Friday afternoon at her horn in honor of her son Wayne whose birthday- - anniversary occured oil that day. YJamea and muaic formed the To Open Their ;;, Big Spring Rug and Drapery , ; ; Rugs,. Linoleum and Draperies. .Spirng Offering. entertainment for the afternoon. A large birthday cake formed the cen terpiece of the table on which cov. erg were laid for the following: Ida Nuttall, Norma Christiansen, Irene Kirk, Blanch lrk, HelCfe McDon ald, ArUs Gadd, Vert Nuttall, Boyd Christiansen, Clyde Wilkinson, Keith Wilkinson, Kenneth Wilkin son and" the guest of honor. ' . ' , . . - things to beautify the homer - 1 i I E l-- 19 K SJMMfVl' f MA 1st Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S, Gramea entertained the Siith ward gen wlogy;;eoamitteeWednesday even ing. After a short business meet ing a social hour of music, games and refreshments was enjoyed by the thirty-eigh- t present ' I jt Is from dry at possession. least so far as fish in the waters are concerned according to "Bart" Willlatn, of the Pacific fleet "The inhabitants of Guam scoop lip baskets of stewed' fish out of the ocean," Williams BaysT OAKLAND, Mar 2. Juam, one of JJncle Sam'S; outlying South Set r"At low tide the islanders sink : GUAN SCOOPS 'STEWED FISH , t tr m. aj al M JbL J a ttJiit bags of fermented paste made from the fruit of the tongo into the holes In the ocean. ' Fish, lurking in these holes, soon become Intoxicated and rise to the surface. The natives nets then' catch them in basket-lik- e or even with their hands. V Again Prices Reduces .:. ' r. - (Effective April 26) Hudson See our Windows and Ad Thursday for Debub - Miss Florence John was .hostess to a number of friends at ber home Thursday evening at a candy party. During the evening candy- - was made after which games snd music were enjoyed by the ." following : Miss Viola Clayton, Miss Afton Baker, Miss Alice Taylor, Miss Afton Dixon, Miss May Christensen, Miss Itbea Busby and Miss Vesta Dlxoa. One of the unique affairs of the season occured Friday afternoon when the Blue Moon card club entertained, at the' third of the series of. card parties and keuHlngtons in the women's club bouse., The hnll was very attractively dcocrated, spring flowers and ferns being employed. The bridge prize was awarded to Miss Grant, "500" prize to Mrs. Buckley and kensington prize to Mrs. Seagraves. ... A dainty luncheon was. served to eighty-fiv- e women, twelve of whom were from Springvillei TUt DEPAKIENT STOUE OF P&RTK m. Coach 'i ' rWr 1H: at a Chlp-mai- L a4 LI TUESDAY - 'mm mi lu Timpanogos Grandciew Super-Si- x A RQS COiMPANY - miscellaneous shower at her Mlsa Ida, Slack, Wt IL 4 V. Q. Undatroaa all of Mr.! fyme in honor of Mlsa Llllle Mr. aA Games, music and refresh- an4 Mrs. Beber Slack ments were delightful diversions of Mrs. VWUn Derkwr f Salt Uke: the afternoon. Miss Chlpman was and Mrs. Eiixa X. Ak-r-i t the recipient of many beautiful ToquerviUe. friends In gifts from the forty-thre- e attendance. The M. Binatrd three Mrs. G. Ii, Daley end Mr, David querns, for May day. The flowing Glacier entertained at dinner Sun were nomliiated Miss Ak-a- e iWwtt Attrvd day in honor of Mra. Jajie B. Snyder of the aenlor cU, Mb whose 83rd birthday nnlreraary of the Junto rbisa and Mbm Mett occured on that day. i. i Pulsipher of the Beehlv rhwa. The following couples motored to the Arrowhead resort Friday evenThe Misses Ellen and Edith Mnr-ing where bathing and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed; Mr. and dock entertained at dinner TuesMrs. Hewitt Strong, Mr, and Mrs. day evening jn honor of their fajher, D. "Orlo Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Oran John H. Murdock, whose birthday Groneraan, Mr. and Mrs. George anniversary occured on lhat day. Meecham, Mr. and1 Mrs. Wells Eich-nn- Those present were Mra. Sarah Bond, Mra.7 Betey Blackley. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball t Tbe teachers of the Liarula htgh Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holder, Lottie Wright, Mrs. Sarah Lindsay. motored to Saratt school Tbr and Mra. Mr. and Archie Sellers. PMra. - Hnntpr. and Mr. and day evening whenTbafhlag and pie-ale were enjoyed. Mr., and Mrs. H. I Slack spent Miss Josephine Jones was hostess to a number of friends at her home last week-enin Salt Lakt visiting Friday evening after the girl's day with relatives and friends. rtass at Wednesday the srlr dance at the B. T. U. Games, music and a delicious luncheon were The girls of the Timpanogos the Lincoln high school WBder the enjoyed by the Misses lien Morri- health club met with the, girl of direction: ot Miss Mary IUy son, Maxine Dorrity, Llla Barton, the Pleasant View club at the home' aootored to Salt Lake went- thief Maggie Barton, IJazel Anderson, of Mrs. Earl Foote Tuesday evening. visited McDonald candy factvxy Mala .Poulsen, - Frances Mrs. Victoria Christensen, state and the Holy Cross hospital after ' Messrs. DeCosta Clark, Ixiuis health demonstrator. Miss Bubr which they attended the theater Tom Beynolds, Paul Keeler, Smith, county demonstrator, Mra. at the Pantagea. -- Tweatj-twe ' Don Clyde, Fddie Peay, Lawrence Gertrude Page nd Mrs. Bertha Rob- oyed the trip. , Peterson, and Kobert Taylori rts of thelf-I- - A, aUkeoard and ;, ';,.., Mrs. James Clark leader , of ; the After the it. L A, tteettns tin Timpanogoa clnb, together with sixView teen members were all present day evening aa aproai aa4 wall Reporter, Mrs. Earl Foote. daace was given in the CratTw Telephone A arse ward amusement halt l TheokHrije4-ocia' mlanc amt Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cbipman and supper at ibe home of Mr. and crowd wala-at- te announce the engagement of their Mrs. JL G. Ercanbrack Wednesday good, time enjoyed by cveryvae pre HUDSON is For the tchohas the honor of graduating this spring ire hate cssrmbhd a most alluring array of exquisite costume & Love ly models of georgettes, chiffons and laces in beautiful pastel shades and more rind Spring colors Every one an exquisite garment And very attracticelg priced - It k ti 4 Mr. and Mrs. William G Cluff of Pleasant View announce the marriage of" their aon Spencer to Miss Opal Wilson of Oregon, May STat Oregon, where Mr. Oluff baa been working for the past'two years. The yonng couple will make their home in Oregon. ' r i B '7 Delightfully New Dainty. j Just In time for spring houseckaning cornea this big display. Your wants are many at this time and It Jiaa been pur aim to have on hand eyerylftins: your heart could desire in tht way, - ; In Beautiful Patterns, Splendid Quality an4VeryJow Prices Are ; the ' Features, of ..'this.; Unusual ili - Bul-lock- ,; J of Wood-Glifto- n d was, $1345 5 Pass. Sedan ?1 695 v. ; PJeasanl A h4 I . MAY .7-- 8 7-- ....; 1 ! ..V fi ; ? ; Everyone Says tSaleb Prove it. r-- " , .;--,SP. V , it North , r ; . ' Highest Quality Oak Floors Cheaper Than Bugs - The "CAMEO QflW floor lato ne pf beauty, inch Oak over the laying old floor at a ost of about $40.00 per average size room and mv the coat of lpeS 7 . . . COLUMBIA THEATER Benefit Elk's Charity Fund" aive rugs. . .1 Turn your floor troubles ever to a flooring expert. PAULEY JIAFXN Pliooo S98J "4 NEW FORD SEDAN . Xrar 33dd iWd four door Sedan, equipped, with Je mad lhr accessories. Will .make long Kaclsti3 ed Kora. and wiQ sell at big discount.. Plenty trade f tiarte Is) par.. 43 North 3rd West. Theme 1S5-J. I '5 E DA; (Sunday May 10) Order your Cut Flowers and jr 8-- 8 Musical Comedy at its Cleverest ' . Sehofield Auto Co. .j , evening, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ash-to- ent J,.--. Mr. and Mrs. Tmcey Coivu. Mr. and, Mrs. Dell GlaaierMr. and Mrs. Austin Prereton, ; Mlsa Leah Miae Beatrice Saaith to spradiag Ashton, Irving Glaaier, Clarence a few days U Salt Lake. Ashton and John M. Ashton. 8 MAY The Woyjd Greatest Buy ; : H. O. Writer and fauUr T Salt Lake will be the guests f BisIkHf fracy Colvln and R. G. Ercanbrack and Mrs. M. E. Kartchner fur a left for' South Dakota where they few days. They have wwrtly wa will spend the summer. ' ,Waya franr Germany , wher Mfes Karichnef is a mbsioaary. T Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Slack will n-- i Ruth Weller has bees) spMHlinc the tertain at dinner this afternoon for past week at the Kartrfcaev haas. COMING This is in line ytith Hudson's policy o f it 1 w ay s giving the world's greatest val u e s See ajT in Monday's Unusual Values! ; daughter, Llllle, to Verl Penrod, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. Pen-roThe marriage will take place sometime next week. Mrs. Wilforjd Stubbs entertained yj?o? EUTS SHOW 783-B-- . All Prices Freight and Taxxtra W. - ;Mi ,";., VOITRE GOING Herald - 'was$179X i , SURE TO THE Pot- ted Plants front v .' r . l ,r- - - Ladies' : Floral N. U.'Ave. Thone 465 |