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Show ' ft - i TR - gyKDAYlRAID, 7 IV" i t r Watch For Springlike la awy detail the chtrailug wedding reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poultoa at their bom Thursday evening in honor of their daughter Alcea, whoa marriage to Byron Burt took place la Um Salt Lake temple Wednesday, was delightful social . affair. A color scheme of pink and white was carried oat in the decorations. A profusion of apple bloasoma and ribbon streamers adorned the entertaining rooms. ". The guests were served in groups at a long table which waa covered with clone lace over pink silk. Pink and white rose hntU in a ryal basket we,re naed aa a centerpiece. Tall silver candle sticks, holding pink cathedral candles were placed on the four corners of the table. End of the Month ..foliar ays The bride was charming In a gown Watch For "Ads" In Herald 7 1 utahCoun rwv etus PAYSON CLUB YOUNG HEAD CANDIDATES - HIGH TICKETS of rose pink georgette. She wore blonde kid sUppers., Her hair held a cluster of pink and white sweet peas. A dainty corsage bouquet caught with a silver ornameut was worn on her dress. There- were, about on hundred close friends and relatives present. Many beautiful and UBoful gifts were received by the young couple. They will make their home in Mlaa Pearl Snow, who b attandlag tba Unlverlaty of New Tork. and Beajamia Kaodaea, wha la doing missionary work la Brooklyn were the dinner gucata of a(r. aad Mra. Oacar K. GroaheU of New Tork Smn-da- y afternoon. ' Mra. GroaheU waa formerly Mlas Edna Bert of tola Russell Co. Spring Drapery Display TsTfWrRTTfftTWTO high school student body held Fri day afternoon. They are the Blue n party and the Red party, or Young-Madse- The" student corporation. body of this school Is governed on the same bonis as'a third class city. Grea interest was taken in the primary election, and the coming week wilt see much campaigning, students of ttieNsehool predict. The ; .day, April 6, It is statetL xne nominees ior me respective offices are as follows : Blue Party Mayor, Claire Judge, Fred ' Hoffman ; r Vera Chader; treasurer, term councilman, (senior) Alberta IMendenhull; one jear ternj council- -, ueeler ; one man, (senior) Alton (senior) year term councilman, year term councilman, (junior) Vadal Childs; two year, term councilman,"-'(Junior) Ted Anthon; one Dean Johnson. Red PaVty Mayor, Garnle John-ion- ; judge, Eldon Ashcraft; treas-areMarie' Jensen; two year term TOUhcilman, (senior Jay Madscn ; ne year term councilman, (senior) George Young; one year, term coun cilman, (senior) Floyd Young; two .year term councilman, (junior) Clark Madsen; one year term councilman,, (junior) Allan-- Young. two-yea- r, (Special to the Herald.) PAXSON1 April 24. PSrimaries were held at the Payson high scnool Friday and two tickets were nominated to be voted on in two weeks for the school officers for next year. The candidates on the Skull and Bone ticket were : Archie Wilson, mayor ; Belle Harris two year councilman ; Edna Page ; Glade Wall and Maxine Fairbanks, one year council-me- n ; Edna Okelberry secretary and treasurer and Kenneth Morgan. . The Silver and Green nominees were: LeRoy Grant, mayor; Don Nebeker, two year councilman; Far-re- l Olsen. Lucile Greonbnlgh and a Ithea Wlghtrnan, one year Recce, secretary and treasurer jind Hamilton.judge. Thexcom petition was keen antTa. real canlpaign spirit prevails council-meiiVorw- In the'ischool. SERVICES FOR guests. Custom Made Drapes Let our Drapery Department make up and hang your drapes.Dostom made curtains and draperies' is our specialty, - . .. " The Ladles Literary club will meet at the borne of Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack Wednesday afternoon. Mra, Terry Oldroyd will read the life of George Kelly and Mrs. Dwight Packard . will read hla play, ' "The Sbow'a Off." - Ready Made Ctirtains $1.35 ' Mra. C. 8. Vincent will entertain friends and relative! at a dinner party at her home today. Woodcraft order are entertaining Thursday evening for the Woodmen Mrs. C. JI. Ward wag hostess to of the World in the I. 0. 0. F. ball. the members of the Thursday After- All members are Invited to attend. noon Bridge club and a few invited Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. Gates enterguests at her home on Thursday. Friday eveThe-- room were gay wl th bright tained at their home of -- Mlas Dorothy Four ning spring flowers and ferns. Mra. tables of bridge were played, Mrs. Keat of Salt Lake City and Knudsen of Brigham City. W. W. E. Bratton wincing high George score prize. The invited guests were The entertaining rooms were beautiA late Mrs. C. E. Loose, Mrs. Frank Stubba, fied with sprtfig flowers, to sixteen Mrs. George C. Quilllan. Mrs. supper waa wcsd . George E Bratton and Mrs. P. Cun- goesta. f "v ningham. Mra. J. B. Seetbaler will be host-es- a -- CONSERVATION' n BASIS OF TALK Gets U. S. Pension v tmmrn " GIVES BANQUET (Special to the Herald) 24. The last PAYBOX, meeting 'of the season of the Men's club of Pay son was held at the community church Wednesday evening. . The meeting was the annual ladies' night of the club and a ban "" " quet was served. i to the members of the Trea ;W. Rfhe,raV,prMlfcnt flfL.jj,g. J. W. Prows entertained at Sou chb t er hotee' en East Cb-te- t Westminster college, was the speak her home Friday evening in honor of street Thursday afternoon. er of the evening,, his subject being her daughter, Nora, whose four"That Boy or Girl of Yours." The teenth birthday anniversary occurprogram was furnished by forty stu- red on that date;' A color scheme and white was carried out J dents and instructors of Westmin Games and in the decorations. orchesster and Included choruses, the eve ufusic were during enjoyed tra selection and songs by the Girls' were refreshments ning. Dainty Glee club. served to the Misses Merle Cum The decorations were purple and niingai, Helen Sterling, Hazel McDon ". Drapery Service - INJURED IN . and the long fables were adorned with baskets of pansies. The dinner was prepared- by the guild girls of the community church and eighty guests were present It was voted to hold at least two outdoor socials during, the summe - FAWTCH tall, Hilda Ford, Myrtle Henderson, and the Messrs. Max Berg, Rulon Hair, Jay, Nelson Melvine Duke, Cyril Johnson, Elmer Nuttall and Thurber Prows. Sportfana were treated to another -th action at the Armory last Friday night A. number of friend of Miss Ina when Henry Jones was forced to were entertained at her Troptor meet business more no but months, to "CycloneThompson the concede home Thursday afternoon at a birth tsuxeu ings will be held until fall." Henry was Injured after he day party given- la her honor. imrefresh- - bad won the first fall, making it and music Games, to continue him the for possible in ents were enjoyed by match. Cleo Lon, Ina the. following : Lewis, Been- Vachelor, Maxine Bo- Although Jones waa eager to go he waa persuad shard, Olive Peacock. Rhea Gard on With ener, veraa uosnara. vioia rsootn, ed by Dr. J. W. Alrd and close Pearl Proctor and June Birch. friends not to do so, since his in : juries were too severe for such ac The members of the Nineteenth tion. He la still suffering from the ntury club met at the home of Injuries 'sustained during the match. Geneva, the populaixUtah Lake Mrs. F. A. Lenhart Friday afterThe bout was a mixture of wrest resort, will open the season wun a noon. Mrs. J. W. Alrd gave an in- ling 'and boxing. It was perhaps teresting review of the book, "Mind aa rough aa the first match between dance Saturday evening, Maf 1, a the two men. It was about a fifty cording to an announcement of thH in the "jinking." management. fifty break when it came to roughIr, nnd Mrs. George B. Carter ness. Still the match was intensely Ariel orchestra of The ' for the entertained the officers and teach- Interesting. . Salt Lake City- will play 4. ers of the" Second ward Sunday dances during the coming season. to' he bad concede the Although school at their home Friday eve The orchestra is broadcasting twice nfng. Following the. regular meet-ln- g match, Jonea demonstrated that he in a' week from station KSL'ln the during which tlmeArthur N. is the better man of the two. He terest of the Geneva resort. Taj-lodiscussed the "Uniform Fast won the jfirsft fall with a clear-cu- t The dance hall has been remod Day" Lesson," a sociable was en victory after 67 minutes of the A eled. enlarced and redecorated. joyed. Dainty refreshments weTt toughest wrestUng Imaginable, The new lighting systenj has been In served to thirty fivc members. e fall was the result of a flying stalled with new. moonlight arrangeof the most 'spectacular ments. The resort is now' going Amid an old fashioned setting of seen here. to use electric power from the Utah When the bout tad proceeded 16 andprettlly-0- 8 Power, and Light company. The old turned peopletheJ patrons balL at minutes into the second fall Jones gasoline enginewhicb"?ormerly pro- the bidies gymnasium Friday eve was kicked to the. floor by duced the power for the resort has ning was one of the successful Id the fall Henry . struck events of the season. been" discarded. bis head so hard against the heavy Old time dances and song were boarda it waa impossible for him to demonstrated by members of the continue. -- He conceded the second Girls Gve Charapter Ball The association of the fall. Later, being forbidden by Dr. Gleaner rgirls of the Grand View Young university. Aird to continue, he had to concede ward gave a splendid dance in the A flowering bower wts arranged In the match. ward amusement hall Saturday eve- one corner of the room from which Both men iried TepeatedIy"for the ball In a character form of the refreshments' were served. ning dainty crab" hold, introduced in "Chicago well attended. was The dance About three hundred patrons and Provo by Thompson in hla earlier teachers were In attendance. match with Jones. The hold won ... . ;l him the match at that tlme. The The Columbia Sewing club . will meet at the home of Mrs. Benjamin efforts for the hold were In tain Friday night Time and again Henry Knudsen Monday evening, floored "Cyclone" with a thud as he St. Mary's Gulid will meet at the tried to clamp the dangerous bold on ' home of Mrs. Gordon Von Planck, him. The crowd waa larger than the 161 North Third East street, Mon previous match Although the match day afternoon. ' ended in an awkward way, the fans The Young Peoples' Fellowship of seemed well pleased with the show. WTestUngTiatch-fllled-wl- GENEVEA OPENS Have You Tried It?:..;. Cheerful Ddightful Springtime Patterns of Cretonnes and Terrys m f 20c to $1.15 Gorgeous and colorful Cretonnes ttnd Terry Cloth are especially Jul tune with springtime and will bring cheer into, your home. We extend .to. you a hearty invitation to see our Drapery lines. Drapery Fixtures . And Rods Visit Our Drapery Dept; well-know- n r SIXTH WARD Relief society conference will be held in the Sixth ward Sunday eve ning. A splendid program haa been arranged.- - The off icersf the Relief society will be in charge. .Meeting will start promptly at 7 :30 o'clock. L D. S. CHURCH SERVICES head-lockon- spring-blosso- , parent-teache- . the Community church gave a delightful surprise pa rt In bonorof Miss Armenia Von Planck at her home Friday evening. The evening was spent in playing "800." Spring blossomsl were used throughout the entertninlni were In attendance. Misses Venice and Florence Jepperson announce the opening of their Spring Dancing Glasses, beginning SATURDAY, MAY 1st Annual Homecoming At Franklin School The-ann- home ual comtag-i- of The fnkilnToot wttt beheld ITridayj April, 30, commencing at 2 p. bl, according to announcement of E. L. at entertained her home.Friday afternoon in honor FJeldsted, principal of that school A program of dancing, music and of her son, Hal Milton, whose fourth will be furnished by the on readings aecurred blrthday annlversary that date. The table was centered pupils and former stndents of the with a basket from which were ex school, foUowing which a program tended ribbon streamers, from which of sports will be conducted, lnclud' each little guest drew a favor. Tel-lo- Ing aacea, jumping) pole vault and a tulips and daffodils in art bowls ball game. were placed about the room. Twenty AU patrons, and friends, former little friends participated In "the af- students, teachers and all who defair. sire to participate in a good time are cordially Invited to do so. Re Mrs. C. H. Hart entertained at freshments will be available. ta her home Thursday afternoon sister. In honor her kensingtoa' pf Mrs. A. V?. Thomas IN THE FIRST WARD SOCIAL H ALL , Thorough courses in Ballet Technique and Dancing, including acrobatic, toe, eccentric, character, Oriental, barefoot, tap and step, and Musical Comedy dancing. The St Louis Hop, the latest ballroomcraze, will be a feature of the ballroom classes. Z . , Registration begins April 26th at 276 So. Fourth West " I I 1L -- HENRY JONES k gld"te"empll4SSstmlBSt Co, D.-T.-- R. 1)11 JEPPERSON SCHOOL of DANG&ARTS 4 Per Pair Magna. HENRY BREWER NEXT SATURDAY . house-clean--i-n? JX-T.-- R. Mr. and Mra. R. N. Jeppaoa waa tha guests of honor at a wedding reception given at" the home of Mr. and Mrs. Panl A, Millet Friday evening. Mra JeppsoB waa formerly Mlas Margaret Millet of thta city. Bright aprinimsdecorated the entertaining rooms. Dellcloua refreshments were served to thirty the-matc- r Impressive funeral services fo Henry L. Brewer, who dled.Tuesday in Soldier Summit from apoplexy, were held in the Spiingville community church Thursday afternoon. Rev. S, Hall Barrett jireslded. The Rev. J. T. Page, ttf Soldier Summit offered .the. invocation and Mrs. D. B. Wcldi and Mrs. A. E. Blanchard (mrigrBeantTTViI Isle oTSomeT where." Uev...tf. IjLall Biivrett read passages from the Scripture and Mrs. Welch and Mrff. Klanchard saiigj "Sweet Peace." Key. Barrett offered the closing prayer. YjY " (Special to the Herald.) Interment was in the Evergreen " JSPANISH FORK, April 24.-- The cemetery, under the direction of the Spnnish Fork- Kiwanis club held Claudin Funeral Home.. The grave " war ae(ncated"Dytho-- RevrlSrHalJ IheTreguTarat the home of Mrs. Hazel Arnold Barrett. Thursday evening. The usual opening, numbers of spirited community singing van led by F. J. Fans. The program was under, the direction of J. W. Christensen. Jr., of the publicity committee. George C. Larson, (Special to the Herald)-- . forest ranger for the Strawberry FORK," April 24. PenSPAXISH reserve; spoke onr "Forest Conservabeen granted by the V. S. sion has forwas In Observance of this tion." est conservation week. F.- J. Faux government to Karen S. Nlelson for . ' $12 per month. entertained with vocal solos. Corrimences Tomorrow! Let Sprinjr and Sunshine into your home with ; Co. Draperies. It ii beajitifuj time and we suggest that you tone up your rooms with some of the charming new drapery 7 r fabrics now on display. . ,Twb tickets were earned at the -- - city. flv PAG3 JESTS - WILSON AND THCH NAMES n Soda! Editor, Fbon10? . SPRING VILLE ' jP , Dveon-Tayl- or """ - ' SUNDAY, APRIL 25. 1926. ' W. W. Knudsen of Brigham Mrs. City who washer house guest for Ihe week.' TRY A WANT AD CITY STREET DEPARIIENT VERY ACTIVE BONNEVILLE WARD Professor Alfred L. Osmond will be the "speaker 8unday evening In Extensive street repair work haa the Bonneville ward. A splendid been outlined for the coming tea musical program will also be given FIRST WARD sob by the city street department, Rulon Nuttall. Radcliff Allred AH members of the ward are invited according to Charles Hopklnarcom. " and Walter Whitehead, recently re- - to be present. missloner ia charge of the city will be the tnrned missionaries streets. LAKE VIEW WARD A new road is at present being speakers at the First ward Sunday The Lake View ward will hold built to Harmon park oa Second evening. A special musical pro gram has been prepared. All ward ward conference Sunday - evening. South street. Seventh East street members arertevited-t- a be present. Splendid numbers consisting of solos has been scarified and graded front. Center street to Third South street. readings and speeches will be given. First North from First! East "to Meeting will commence at 7:30 SECOND WARD Fifth East street haa been scarified o'clock. A splendid musical program under and rolled. This work haa aU beenr the auspices of the old folks com accomplished within the last two. PLEASANT VIEW weeks. . mittee, will be given in Second ward The graduates of the Lincoln high Commissioner Hopkins Sunday evening. L. V. Dewey, chorreports ister, will be in charge. The .ward school seminary, under the direction that when work is commenced oa choir, vocalists and Instrumentalists of their teacher, Victor C. Anderson, University avenue for paving the will give the program in the Pleas- gravel from the avenue will be will participate. ant View ward Sunday evening. moved to some of the low streets of Musical numbers will be given by the city. Among the streeta to be THIRD WARD repaired in the near future are the ward choir. be will churches - Boys' Day in the Fourth South from Third Wesb"to held in the Third ward Sunday Eighth West, Second South " street . GRAND VIEW WARD StertiinrErcnnbrack wirepMiss Rita Davia and Gardner Car-- 1 between Eighth West and Ninth clubs Ktwants resent the Rotary and West streets and Tenth West from ter, recently returned missionaries, in nn uddrpRs to the bora. , A vocal Center street to First South street. will be the Grand at the speakers solo will be rendered by Cyril Con The department also contemplates View ward Sunday evening. repairingTthe West Drive from the thward'wiH be given. Two boys intersection of. Center street and - BItAKUiN IVAKU I .,. nilW furnish mnsieal num-the Lake View road to XTtnh lake.' . J The Sharon ward will hold ward The large tractor and scarifier bers. conference Sunday evening, Musi are doing good work and is one of will be furnished by the best Investments the city has "TpLRTH WARD AH members of made, .according to Commissioner the. ward choir.. Rell A society conference wilL.be the are to be present Hopkins. Invited ward held h the Fourth ward Sunday .officers relief society evening. The ' L. D. S. BAPTISM will have complete charge of the To Present Plays TbAe one-aat convene will L. D. S. baptism will be, held in program. Meeting will be presented In the Pioplays 7:30 o'clock prompt. the Administration building Sunday neer ward Wednesday evening at 8 afternoon at 3 o'clock. The bishopric o'clock. The proceeds are to go to of the Lake View ward will be In the ward fund. FIFTH WARD ,,.. Lester Mangum, who recently re- charge. turned from South' America, will be New Arrival Mr. and Mra. Arthe principal speaker at the Fifth Intoxication Charge Jess thur Galiopp are the proud parents ward Sunday evening. Special musi of this city,, was arrested Frl- - of a fine baby boy born to them Sat y have also been evening, by the Provo noliee de-- urday morning at the Crane pared. Ail members of theward are nartment. on a charge of intoxlca home. Both'mother and bob invited to attend. tion. " Ills trial will be held Monday.) are & Qlng. Jilcelx, EVENING MEETINGS IN ALL WARD CHAPELS BEGIN AT 3:0 O'CLOCK , -v - .""'" ' pre-.da- Mca-ternl- ty |