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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. APRIL 4, 1926. . Utah County Society New 0 OifcetancHnff May-ta- .if " FIB i .I -' Matt compact vaaaar awda take Soar apaca ooij 1$ Incaaa aquar. Cast ahimiani Bfi-t- aa : il' LvV SV. J raw j "a 'IH1! 111' if i. aa'" IH waip, toe, swell, apUt ' aaT MrtotSa Mt II 1 aaM ItaclL Eaau djjfatad to height, . . o.. T CiotneacmaWpntiaortaltaa cwtwith tpawaaaarrunnint Ail metal vristar. Self jut ang. laataat I I rT Electric t honxa i.;:m motor fa Batter wharaawdectfiatyii avail rt .... !' .able. Cth.i nU i,. CU- - for . 9Rtuii LMderahlp . I ' ' - T: r :.3&7 T"ET us send yon a Maytag. Do j "T week's washing at our expense And without obligation of any -- kind. Let the Maytag prove that it washes tubful of clothes in 3 to 7 minutes. That it washes the most delicate fabrics as gently as by hand. That it washes greasy and grimy play-clothe- s work-clothe- s clean as new. Let it Drove that the cast aluminum tub that holds satin-smoot- h. 21 gal- - , Bukk , of the usual 17, keeps . water hot for an entire washing. That - la bailt caoM tarpefcaWf ba oc avaac it ; , . ' ' - -- fx. .' ; ' ' . j " -- - ' ' : " -- - - ... to car tan be sold ta you at t" ;' . - l,.fclwpwWttnaaaYMrtwwia "Oiat era taoovta Of , j-o-' .. Unfek price claaa. ' "EjcpeaaWely u2P taMoa'rKat thadiflera parts avluiJtorb Butch snocnT cat an the beat Chat ogineets can sigak But,riaa-to th larfe volume which jpuLb demand has gtvea to bulck, ami SPRIKGVILLE f. - swr , aaodarata price, t ManyBuick feature ara dupUcatad esly n Auacrka'a Ui)M pttesa) ' BaJck,foebiataM,awacfktTeaks Tube Drive to traaamlt the drivv of the tear wheels to the ctutsrtav Inatcad of bwatculoc the rest springs with this added duty. Th highest priced cat in America ar ; tltcotule.AjiddButJi4 The Americaa public waats fum SnouportotlonaiiA pmcx provuiea It at levcf ceit, CoaMqueatiy BuickU a very popular caYVCcnaa in aod examine the Better Bukka, 1 ".' , , x ,1 u, x ; theife ' the tub cleans Itself in 30 seconds after , he washing is done. 'That it is easily adjusted to your height and the height of the rinsing tubs. Let it ' prove hi superiority and greater washabiuty In your own home. Remember, if the Mavtaar doe nnt sell itself, don't keep it. , 1 . . than anv ocKct car ' d Ions in place ft ! - Meu-deub- ' Far homM wttboot cltrtricltr, th Maytaf it available wtth V is- PAYSON wind GaaotUk! : : . - a. relcaae. , li' . VVaahsa cicaaar. 3 Larffeat hourly capacity. ' - W . Faaturaa, g WuU fwtar. Sit. given' Mist Elinor ChrUtonheraon and Invocation, W, T. Ttwr sonfs by Miss Velma Barney of St. Anthony, ..Mapleton ijuartet ; treading MIhs Idaho, and Mrs. Arthur Staten aud Virginia Whittakeri olo dam, three children f LewUvllle, Idaho, Mis Hasel Anderson, aurompanlst, Mr. an4 Mrs. Joha JL Lewis as-- arrived her last week and will M1m Mildred 'Andemmj Easter wnnc the engagement: of tiwlr spend a month visiting reUUvea Mrs. Olive Anderson. Miss story, t . t and trieads., .!--dtufihter, Juanlta, ta Frtak Sotn-Marie Jensen, announced the dance aoa, th marrUge to take place given Friday night at the opera ta the Salt Lake tempte. April house by the club. . Both jroung Iwop'.a are popular in The members of the club were the younger social avt lb honor of all arrayed in snnbonnets and sack MRS. WING J. ATE Ulsa Lewi a bride's abower wat aprona and entertained, all nith an . Reporter . '" glTn rriJar aftaraoon, "Xprh 2, appropriate stuut. Telephone 191 hj her slater,1 Mia. Wahw Hulah Mrs. W. L. Miller has gone to Bait of Provo. Eight guesta from Span John 8. Boyer,. Jr, was surprised Lake for few ish Fork attended the function. s days, , at his home Wednesday evening by ' The lirtlpd TJffrary Huh waa en thirty flre relatives and friends, tertained Thursday afternoon hy honoring his birthday; Ganiea were Mrs. Maggie Ludlow.' Misa Ajdell played and luncheon served. Ludlow entertained with readings MRS. A. R. WILSON and commufilty atnglng waa led by "Mrs. Q. Ray Bales of Spanish Mrs, Annie B. Beck. The remainder Fork visited ber mother, Mrs. W. L. Rtiorter, Telephone of the time waa devoted to business. urooms, ueonesaay. At S :30 luncheon was served to ten Mrs. Dimick Huntington, Mrs. I ..Mr. and Mrs, Ford Wilson entermembers, and two special guests, D. P. Briuton, Mrs. tained the members of the O. N. O. Mrs. Joseph Ferguson and Mrs, My J. Whitney, Mrs. A. W. Roylunce and Mrs. B. M. club Thursday evening at dinner ron Tuttle. attended the meeting of club followt-in Salt Lake Friday. by.prognwsije five hunMr. and Mrs. Fred 8. Dsrt enter preeidenu dred. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Robinson tained as dinner guests Tuesday , Miss Anna BeardaU entertained received the prises awarded fur evening Mr. and Mrs. James Fran-cor- n the Bee Hive girls of the First high score and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and daughters Alice and Fern. her home Thursday evening. LovelesB waa awarded a consolation at wan) all of Fayson. Games vers played and refresh- gia. . ments served. . An interesting nuptial event of Mr. and Mra. Fearn Grey and Mrs. the week was the marriage of Miss Mrs. Alice Lrne Gurnsey and Rodney Wilson arrived Monday eveClara Creer, accomplished daughter Mrs, L. M. Gillian of Salt Lake ning from California and will visit of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Creer, to were the guests Wednesday of Mrs. for a fortnight with their parents, Stewart Ma soil of Itexbnrg, Idaho D. B. Welch. Little Gertrude Anne Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wilson and The beremony was solemnised Wed Welch returned to Salt Lake with other relatives. nesday in the Salt Lake temple. her grandmother, Mrs. GllUlan, to Mr. and Mrs. Will McCormkk en Honoring the bride a shower waa spend the week-endtertained a party of friends at their given for her Saturday, April 8, at !The Alpha Beta club met Friday home Thursday evening at a Bridge the home of her parents, the-hoesses were herslsters, Mrs. Byron at the homp of Mrs. Ella Clyde with party.- - Dinner was eryedbofore Miss the 'game with decorations and faiiastrup, Provo; Mrs. Annie Ander- Mrs, son, Spanish Fork; Mrs. 'Walter Floss Harmer gave a talk on "Bet- vors in Easter design. Cards were Devey, American Fork and the girl ter English. Following the busi- placed for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allrn, Mr. and Mrs. George Chase, friend of the bride, Miss Elaine ness meeting.t'he hostess served Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Moreford,. Mr. eiirlstensen of Provo. The S. O. and Mrs. Elmer McBeth, Mr. and lub of the B. T. TJ., Provo Of which ' Miss Orpha Deal went to Spanish Mrs. B. F. Ott. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mrs. Mason was formerly a member attended the function in a body. Fork, to spend several days with Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Enrle, Mr. and Mrs. Will McCtellan and Dr. There were 85 guests present and her sister, Mrs. Ben E. Argjle. and Mrs. L. ii. Blewart. The high the time was spent socially, : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Memory score prlsses were won by Mrs, games and music. A buffet luncheon was served at 11 o'clock. motored to Salt- Lake Wednesday Amos and Mr. Chase and the conso Mr. and Mrs. Mason will nfake their evening to attend the Wilkes, taking lations by Mr. Earle and Mrs. Chase, " as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. home at Rexburg, Idaho. Mrs, Raymond H. Clayton enterMiner and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ' r tained the Justamcre club at her Mrs. Jennings Banks and two Dalton. home Friday afternoon.. Guests children of Los Angeles, California, of the regular club num The S, T. club met Thursday evexpent part of last week here visitof Mrs. Norris bers were Mrs. E. II. Street, Mrs, home the at Banks' Mr. Mr. ning with parents, ing There were John F. Olsen, Mrs. Clara Page and and Mrs. J. J. Banks. They also Binks in Mapleton. , three tables of "600." Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Peterson. visited her relatives at Payson. Plea won high score. Mrs. Vanda Miss Rhea Wilson and Miss Golda " One of the big events of the week Jensen was ft gnest. The Tiostess Sbuler visited In Salt Lake over eleven at luucheon a serve dainty was the dinner' given 'Wednesday the week end. They were guests at o'clock. evening by Mrs. Kenton Boyack in the home of Mrs. C. L. Spiegel, honor of Jhe Third, ward road show Sumslon and Lee andiMr Mr. cast'. Covers were laid for 15. Short Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Nielsen enterMr. and Mrs. Bert Rowland motored speeches of appreciation for the at a supper party following tained morning Lake Wednesday Salt work of the cast were given by to he Lions club ball Saturday night. evening. returned Thursday und President LeGrane 8mlth and Their, guesta were a number of Pres. Hazel Larson. Responses were Grace Clegg and Mrs. Willis mends iruin Salt Lake. Miss by Lois White and Thehna Finch entertained the junior .Weight The ninth grade of the high schoo. class or tne mrst waru Mutual On every hand expressions for the evening at the home of, held their class party in the hbji Thursday entertainments provided by the Pal Miss There were fifteen school gym last Friday eirenlut Clegg. myra Stake road shows put on by present After an evening of games, Dancing and game were eujoytv M. Mutual Improve the T. L. and T. and refreshments were served, by tii refreshments were served., ment associations of the stake ore social committee, They were h heard. Each ward in the stale Members of the Rpringville bnsket-ba- exoued by their cjasg advisors. . provided an entertainment and four team were the guests of the wards heard the eight entertainMr. and Mrs. E. H. Street were in club at their regular meeting ments on Tuesday evening ftnd four .AUeman. Salt Laie over ihe. weelt-eweveningHarold Thursday wards on Wednesday evening. The acted as toastmaster. , He was in Mrs.-A- . work showed careful training 'and troduced by President Jolin Menr L.- Gallup of Prove is the road shows were well patronized denhall. i Myron Chllds, captain, of visiting here with her parents, Mr.. in most of the wards. The funds the team, responded to th?. toast and Mrs. John Cowan. realized will be used for the M I A. "The Realities of the Past" Coach work of the stake. The Primary officers- of the Yonng spoke on- the 'Vast, Present and Future" and E. E. Knudsen Third ward held a . work meeting Mrs. H. T. Robertson entertained gave a toast to "Our Teanv" Coach Friday .evening at the home of Mrs,. a, number of relatives Wednesday Hart of the a. J. V. gave a tans on C I Ferrln to prepare for . their tho occasion ""being her 4 birthday athleth-s- . Music by Easter party, A social followed and of town guests a quartet from the basketball team, was arranged as a farewell to Mrs. anniversary.-O- ut were- - Mr. and Mrs. .Vincent Shep- composed of Ruel Ashcraft, Harold Howard Strang who is leaving for herd and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wil- Holley, Myron and Alden Chllds. Kigby, Idaho, t& reside. Lunch was ' served. liams of Provo. i Frank Bjarnson is passetng cigars Miss Fawn . Cowan entertained Mrs. Grace Matley who has spent and candy to his .friends due to the winter in Lbs Angeles visiting the arrival of . a seven and a half twelve of her young friends at. her hot sans," Mitchell, Bryan and Spen pound boy at his home April 1. home Wednesday evening. A procer Beck arrived home Sunday and Mother and babe.are doing nicely. gram of clever games was carried out and refreshments were served wlir spend the summer here. 0. F. Hutchinson of Kanash. is by the young hostess."Miss Tfola Jones was hostess. re. visiting nls father, Orson Hutchin.w -- t V Mrs. Spence Amos entertained the the Bridge club Monday evening. son, for a few days. members of the E. T. C, club MonRed and white carnations decorated the .rooms. Miss Ethel Hales won . Mrs. Kelson Beal is visiting in day evening , at the home of Mrs. VSiil Arnoi Sewing and Boclal the prize for high 'score. Lunch- Salt Lake with her mother and chat occupied thei4iwe and lunch eon was .served at the card tables . eon waa served. to eleven members and the followi ' Mrs. W. K. to In compliment Mrs. ing! invited, guests, Boyce waa recently married The, of fleers and teachers of the Money, Mrs. Wm. Creer; Misses Grooms, who Minn Williams, Hattie Bowen and In Los Angeles, Mrs. D. B. Welch Third ward .Primary entertained at entertained at a prettily appointed an Easter party Mondat afternoon: Millie Christmas. WR'faeonTidaTT .aftenwtfeTJifci " James H. Tolhurst who has spent euests were seated at two tables, were played, and each of the 130 children present werfe served Ice the puast IS months 'at Toppenlsh which had low bowls of marigolds for a centerp!e and yel- cream and. presented with - an fern and in of the the Washington, employ low cand.es In crystal holders. The Easter basket Vtah-Iduh- o Sngar company, has re- place cards had clusters of yellow tnrned to his home here.1and white flowers. The nuts were ' Mrs. Ray Stanton entertained the of yellow ladies of the Friendly Hour club at Mrs. - Lyle .Hughes was hostess in Japanese nut bowls, ,- the " luncheon,".After her home Wednesday afternoon. porcelain. to the Self Culture club last Friday social a h(Wr. remained for Clever suggestions of Easter were evening. Miss Bernice Hughes" en guests used in her luncheon. , tertained with the dramatic readEvening bridge The Wednesday ing.' otthe.four;act . play .."The eldU week at the. home pf ; Miss Jane Wood; $'ho Is htteiidthg Famous .Mrs. Fair." Miss Lyia Mra. Frank Reynolds' in halli Is siwndlng Prpro. school ; entertained with Hughes piano There were three table". Mrs. her Easter t vacation with ber Luncheon was served at 10:30 solos. Steven Deal won the Tilgh' score mother, Mrs. Will 5fuCormick. Miss to ten members and five guests, Mrs. Mrs. Harold Christeason ornldlne Tmttt Fall Hattie. Wllcor, Mrs. Jane Jones, prise and Idaho, one of her classmates; la her Mrs. W. H. Cutler,' Mrs. Ed Firm the d,raw prize. ' guest . age. 'The hostess was assisted by Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Orson her- daughters, Lyia" and Anna entertained at dinner one day this Vit ah4 lira. A, L. Pierce of TJ ' Hughes. week for Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harri- Paw, Texas, and .Mr. ind Mrs. II. of Saffordl Arlxv who are son, Mr. and Mrs. Manford Hutchin- L. Mrs, Hilda Bingham was hostess son of Provo and Mn and Mrs. Har- In Payne Utah for thegeneral conference at a rard party Saturday evening. vey Hutchinson of Payson, in Salt Lake were visiting here with Five tables of progressive 600 were relatives durin the week. They played, Mr, atid Mrs. George Newltt were guests at th home of Dr. The Boosters club of the won high scores and Mrs. Mary high school had charge of the and Mra, A. L. Curtis - -- V.' . ivfj Hitih'iiliihiiMii'w-.- A were "- f Buidc isMorcEcnsKtly E ButitCostsLcso i Airs. Ef fie Dart, Reporter Telephone 144-- 1$aik ivhhaAlaytag is V '. 1 Tattle and Warren Adams, the con program at th high school Friday solation prises. Luncheon was The followhif Bumbere morning. erred to 2U at 10 . X) o'clock. . 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