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Show ,r. Sctorid Section 'III- PROVO, UTAll; SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1926. - TRIBUTES TO MOTHER PAYSON i KEEPING MOTHERS'- DAY leriesi ' BT EFFIE 8TEWABT DAM? . ' 8pAtk For, .rub.' tty Ud job think of your mother. 1, went merrily way, your job - Did yon glvt her a klw, or loving word, la remembrance of Mother Dyt ' ' Did job do the tasks which she asked Did to-d- y, A Mi . 1 VOf yon, 'to lighten her load at Mtt What yon do speaks louder than word, my boy, She will Judge of your love bf it! rt And yon,, my girl, with' the merry eye, Did yon amlle aa you went your way? Ton are ao busy, yon aearre iuy tlma For a tender word each day. , Do yon note the tender wistful look In your mother's eyea ao true ' , ',- - ;; ' Living and serving as God commands way to keep Mother's Day! Is the ' v ' . '" , Beautiful Curtains and ;? praperiesra luxurioua living room suite, a new bed. spring and mattress, a handsome Monarch range, and hundreds of beautiful things that will bring cheer and comfort to tlifi home all through the year. '. ' Own Rugs of Rare Beauty 1 By MADOLYNN JOHNSON , A prayer I breathe this night for you, Oh! Mother mine so dear, A prayer of love in accents true, That your fond heart may hear. - 1 A blessing on your brow I ask, That you may somehow know, s How much I cherish all you've done, To mold this life I hold. . -: - PRECIOUS 1 By J. ,MvHnf . 't. f lng-part- on . - ; )! Rugs iv. love you lltttle .mother pal, I lova you tenderly; I bless y3,. praise you most of God's blessing unto me. . . 9x12 Axminster III. I . -- '! '. i Colorful ruga with rich glowing patterns land luxurious designs on every side of you. That's what you see when you visit our floor covering department. Own a rug. of rare us show you. beauty we have them--- let ... ; IV , Tour sympathy, your guidance rare, ' Tour sacrifice, your tears,Tour tenderness, your pensive prayer,' ' So faithful through the years. ! nd Ie Let Springtime Into Your Home With Beautiful Fiurnishings . From D. T. R; vCo-- ; ', Mix Lbii , If she has passed to that far off bourne From whence no soul may return " Let usSrtiU do the things that she would Such a eoorse God's "Well Done'V will esrn.' Upward and onward In patha of right-Do- ing always our duty as best we may r J f J4e , MOTHER , Viola Jones entertained the out f tow were Mrs. David WallMr. Ray Moomou entertained the Mr. Fork lira. George clerks the vt Spanish work, Ogden; ladp Delta Bridge club at her borne last cJop at a dinner at Earner's con Hoxle and family: Mr. and Mr. Friday evening. Guests exclusive of fectionery Tuesday evening. Covers Leslie Fraser and sob Bobble; Mr. id Folk'wlng Jb K t herl ao-- Anderson, Mrs. . .Jennie " Arthur "IT"ar was Chrlstene and enjoyed. reerrtanclng were : Mrs. CeorgeChsse, Mrs. Don. nd Mrs. Aim Mr. Salt Uka; aid Barns. . Mrs. Erma Shuler, Miss Chrlstensen was hos-e- Johns and daughter May of BingHarvey vMrs. gadle Kathry Douglsas, Mr of the.. Alt club ham; Mr. and Mr. William Berch ladies to the Smith, Mr. Bert Stevens. Mm Ken of home laa at her tFrlday afteron. of Prove; Mr. C. B. CUrintensen neth Dixim and Mrs. Sellty DIxou. were Mr. and local guest Salem; Com led in The prlie for high score was won Mrs. Nora Rolrton : ringing. v Mrs. Ftorence Mrs. Qrl Stewflt and children, by Mrs. Barney and Mrs. L. D. munity with instrumental Mr. and Mrs. Beed Hansen and entertained Faux Pfout received the consolation. Mr. Annie C, Bradford muHic; Mrs, Mlna Thomas read a chtldre and Mr. and Mr. Lester Bradford on the of articles number rearing ' entertained Mrs. Flint McClellan ":',.: , children. At 6 JO luncheon was and'family. the, I'toiila cluh at her hoiae. Mrs. of members and one Made Whifeford of Delta and Mltw erW to 13 Mlna Mr. C. M. Jaeobson was bostea Zell Argnyle. guest, were LeKlie Cruma r of Eureka Frihotrtetts was aHHlated Jin serv to the Self Cnltare club last. The siKvUl guests. was devoted time The ereulng. day Miss Braa Leurs her sister, ing by ' to a study of MaiiTwain. 'A sketch Mr. Lee lilmer entertained at a ley. of bis life was given by Mrs. Zell children party Friday evening in Argyle. The story of the' book week Tieagley left last honor of her young son, Irtm. who "Huckleberry FJnn", was give by was celebrating his twelfth birth-- 1 to spend some time vWtljng her lrs. Norma Ferguson Larson, Mast, Holiue of Mrs. duiiKhter, day. er Eugene Jaeobson accompanied by Suit Lake. Mr. C M. Jacobspa on the plane Mrs. Sid foray rtas bimtetw at a played several violin solo. Lunch' dinner observance A nleaslns party in party henutifully arranged eon was served at 10:30 to 12 memfollowed with Hook butt Friday eve- - of Mother's Day wss given Wednea- ber, and Mra. Larson, who wa nlng..'." Spring flowers were used day afternoon by the ladles of the guest. J f special to adiini the rooms and on the six Ouwent'sian ciub when they enter-small tables at which the guests talaed for their mothers at the home Mrs. Tom Williams baa been en were seated. Covers were placed 0f Mrs. Henry Child. The program as her .house guests dur tertaining for Mr.' and Mrs. Harding, 'foUbw-Community slngiiig'led by ing the past week .her sisters Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F.sra Warner, two readings. Mr. and Mrs. Cell Burdlck, Ruth Trout pf Tampa, Florid and Mrs. Charles Clonard Jr., Mr. and Miss Ardell. Ludlow; ptuno jolo. Mrs. Dale Overso of Cleveland, Mrs. John Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Child ; solos, "Mother tah. Mr. Trout, and Mra. Wil B. Taylor, Mr. and 'Mrs. Alfred Ur iear"nnd "Angel Mother", Mrs. liam hive hot see each other for ' WilHou, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Clayton, Ezra Warner; piano solo. Miss Zell 18 years and'thirrtslt waa a pleas Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Powell, Mr. andUrgyle: aeocrdluu solos, Albw SIIHIi reunion, "jrhtf ladiea left Mod-'- " ant, Mrs. R. W, McMullin, Mr and Mrs. Christmss. Games and social ivn-for, their respective nomea. day O. Nelson, Mrs. Flint Dixon and vernation occupied the remainder of Minn Cora Page. tfb tinio, prises being awarded to Mr. and Mrs.; Arthur Stewart and Mrs. Kutff Snell. Mrs. Jaue Jones, daughter, Ruth, and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Loveless Urn. Stuuley lcwls, Mrs. Diivld T. Stewart motored to Provo Wednes chaperoned the deacon quorum 4a3novisit Mri Merrlt CrandaU the First Ward on a trip to Salt Chnrles-Stew- art end Mrs. U.' C and her mother Mrs. Ikelnst Saturday Thirteen young- Yirk. At six o'clotk luucbeou waa- drT.woo'.ta Tiritini ber.tJrBtewjrt, Aiiere were 12 memsters.made the trip, leaving Payson served to early In the morning and visiting Ikts present, each was presented Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ellert of Salt places of interest during the day. with h btautiful silk bnndken-hleLiike and their son, motored here and a blcture, Mrs. IOHlle- - Larson Bunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mrs. L. V. Nebeker entertained UULklng the presentation peech and Rowe. Mr; Ellert returned to Salt a number of her friends at a qHt- jjra JoI;h V. Warner the renponsa. Lake Sunday evening but his- wife last rriaay. umner was 0ut f town ete Mrs. C. W, remained for longer visit- E. ; J. served to the following: Mrs. Am- - t.wart and Mra. T. Cahoon of Ben Bowe . came' 'home ..from Eurek mon Nebeker, Mrs. Melvin Wilson, jami,,, Mrs. Mark Cook of Bprlng where he has been employed o visit Miss Albert Nebeker, Mrs. Joseph vlUo'and Mrs.- - It. Sperry of Salt hhr dangjiter and' grandson.-- - '- -1 , Bingham,' Mrs. A. B. Wilson, Mrs. Lafce. Ed Patten, Mrs. Buth Brewerton, tMrs.' Hattle WllooK was hostess Miss Bella Stevens, Mrs. John Gard- Mrs. Paul Crandall of Provo and to the Ladles' Literary club last ner,. Mrs, WU1 Betta,- - Mra. Henry Mnt Mary Crandall of Springville Friday evening. Mrs. Anna R. Beck Buduam, Mrs. huiiiy Tanner ana visited Monday at the home of Mr. led Ip conimnnity: slhgidg. The main Mrs. Joseph BarnetL ani Mrs. L. O. Lawrence. feature. of the ereniqg was review nf the - Mk, J "Fundamentals of Maurice Jones- was. given a pleasMrs. E. M--. Brimhall and 'daughter, Prosperity".? by Babson, given by ant surprise by a group of his young UtLf turned homo Saturday after Mrs. Lfllle Etowel At S 00 luncheon friends Monday evening in honor 'of gl)eudlUg be . winter and eArly was served to 13 member and the his twelfth birthday. following special guests :. Mrs.: EJen-tspring in California. Boyack,' Mr. C. f C. Jensetf, Mrs. Henry Erlandson entertainMrs, John L. J.ones ffiTerl&kMid MrsJBlaache 'Brown and Sirs. A. 4 ed the ladies of the. Social Tea at at ,!-charmingly appolated dinner E Bowers.' a delightful social nflrnoon on sday evening the occasion being Tuesday. er tyrth anniversary.; Dinner was Mrs. Ervln JWisen entertaluwl served t six ' o'clock cover being tie Utoplji cluK Wednesday eveulng Miss Erma Itodgers of Mllford is laid for 12. 1 Lawuder aweotpe Plans for a Mother's Day, ;party alrfiA ,ityl 't hfc were- - made.t- - Luncheon, frar served and Mrs. Charles Cloward... table; Following "dinner the time r the members and the following was spent socially enjoying conver- - special guests: Mrs. Clifford Craw, Mrs. JUadKo Vtrblteiord Of Delta AHaiittlne the dall, , Springville, n.l mnaip. ,,H Mri Jobne B. was visiting here last week with hostess were her daughter, Mr. Jone and Mrs. Sherman MeGarry'. . Thayne Bingham. . vin Jensen and her daughter-lh-laMrs. John B. Jones. Silver Star Bebeknh lodge held Miss Ami Nebeker of Salt Lake special, meeting Thursday "evening here with her spent the week-en- d O. F. ball Offieere Mr. and Mrs. L. (X Lawrence wore af the -" mothe.. In Salt Lake several days. Of last installed as follows with Past Noble Dls." week because of the death of their Grand' Maud Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Carter and uttle granddaughter, 'L von, ..the trtct : JDeputy i Mra. Effie , Brt. children of .Eureka visited during cblld of Mr. and Mrs. William Law-th- e Npb,le .'Grand; Mr. Emily' Johrf d week with! W. P. Carter. " . I rence. The babe w three months sony ; Mrs. Alice ;$ndl. old. secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Sarah Cards were received during the Christopherson was appointed cfaap week announcing the birth of a son Mrs. Newell Monk and Mrs. John lalu and Mrs. Maud Lewi warden. tfTM-TanMrsrWlIltaa Edwards! W. Jex siient some time of last week Other, offices were left, vacant for d Mrs. Edwards in gait Lake where their sons Wells the 'present, as the meetings will ' of Saw Framsco. was formerly SMsg Donna Daniels. htfonk and. Francis Jex were com be discontinued during the summer pletlng their training for the mis-- except for meeting at the home of " Mrs. Heber Linton of Provo was Bkn flekls. The boys left Friday the members, ; A pro visiting here lost week with her evening for their fields of labor, Mr, gram was given which included t parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Bad- Monk to the Eastern States and talk on' "Fraternity and Friend ham'. Mr. Jex to the Canadian mission ship", by Noble Grand Effle Dart; field. Quite a nnmber of friends a reading on "Mother' Influence German E. Ellsworth was here and relatives in addition to the two and Bespon8lbllitv". Mr. ; 'Maud from Washington, D. C. to attend mothers were at the station to bid Lewis and poem "Life' Paththe funeral of his mother Sunday In them farewell and wish them sue ways", By Mrs. Alice SnelL Af the close of the program refreshment- the tabernacle. Other mehibers of cess In their labors. were served by Mrs. Emily Johnson the fainilyl and numerous relatives " and- friends came frorii' various The Utopia club was pleasantly of the refreshment committee. eotertulned Thursday evening parts of the state. Mrs. RosaUe of Althe home of Mrs. James. Anderson. r Mrs. Julia Colvin of Provo enter- - Luncheon was served to eight mem berta is here to' visit-foa while Arch talnedthe bidles of the Payson hers and six invited, guests: iMiss with her parents, Mr. and Mr. - .. .: Bridge club of which she Is a mem .Ella. Creer, Mrs. Jose Anderson Francis. . " V her, . Saturday afternocm at the Miss Luclle Ferguson. Misses Esther V..i"A,; Charles Devouish of Rains, Ttah, home Of Mrs. Wfl!iam Ferre in AndersonJonna and Lois Creer. was here this week to attend the ladies who motored PfjF-Th- eMiss Jennie A. Hughes is siend- - funeral of t Mr. Lenora Bird, his from Payson for the affair were " in Provo with he wife's cousin. Mrs. Mary McBeth, Mrs. 8. E lng the week-en- d Mrs. B. A. Mrs. F. B. sister. Taylor. Ott, STareV. Mr. Harry jiMr. and Mrs. Cooper Jex and Mr. AlleW, Mrs. Johw Vance. Mrs. A. B..I Hansen of the and Mrs. Clarence Argyle spent the Kennedr. Mixs May McBeth, Mrs. BishopErastus t Salt Lake and Mnnray Will Omelia.J Palniyra ward was given a pleasant week-en- d .friends and relatives. . . Mrs. B, X. JenseuMrs. B. A. Port-- 1 surprise last Sunday when large 'visiting : I . j i i er. Mrs Jack Dixon.: Mrs. Will crowd of relatives from Suit Lake, Christie '.Mrs.; towns was other hostess Provo and McBeth. S Elmer Briggs Mrs. gath Anios and Ogden, ered at his home to honor bis 04th to the L. N. club Friday evening. Mrs. James Harper entertained anniversary ,'( The function was ar. The rooms were, bright with spring at dinner Tuesday evening in honor ranged by nieces of Bishop Hansen flowers. At 11 :30 luncheon was members and three of her daughter Mrs. Lnla McFad- - In Salt Lake and Ogden assisted by served to den, who is visiting here from Call- relatives here. The. crowd motored special guests: Mrs.; Florence Mrs. Haxel Tall and Mrs. fornia. Cards were placed for Mr. to the Hansen home each bringing .mil Mra. Jesse Enrle. Mr; and Mrs. somethmtf for the dinner. f'A boun- Hannah Evans, ';; ' -r Mr. and Mrs. Bert teous dlnuer ' was served at noon ;V,,.m T.j"' . Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart were before the a land in Mrs. evening supper Mr. and Stevens. Harvey Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Will Amos, the guests left for their home. The guests at a dinner Sunday given by Tttr. and Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Mc- - time was Bpent enjoying social con- - Mrs. Stewart' father, W. H. Wlg-na- ll I versatlon of Payson. Guests from ;i . principally. Fnin , to the Hurald. I . , Ah, busy people of every age, ? All over this wonderful land Let ns honor mother on this glad day, la a way jJml will understand ! , . Let us not wait till her "hands are cold, For the loving words and the flowers. Lpt us say them,. give them while she Is here, Thus cheering her passing hours. ' , 114-- W lial I . . jnIimEDART,lliprter TELEPHONE ji... And yon, busy man, in the world'a great work, Will you reverently pause today Think of the, mother who soothed your hurt, And guided your childish play! Is the work you are doing .the life you lire, Such that you would feel no shame, . If to her knees, as in days, long past,' IYom your work, and your play, you camel . ; . Do you ever think, my winsome miss, Mother sees her past youth In 'you? . . fog-fix.- .. -- t SPANISH FORK SOCIETY MfiS. A. R. WILSON Reporter, Telepbont (4 Sikh UI ; - ! : - I , Er-Mr- 10 alt' - MOTHER A. OWENS . , m - . Precious Mother I am thinking Tbots of youth and home and you;- And a surge of fove come o'er me, Love for hearts that still beat true. s 'Golden memories crowd upon of childhood's happy day With your care and love and kindness my work and in my play. You and dear old Dad to guide me "' And to give me every care, ' Every trouble was kept from me, Every day was wonderous fair. Dear old Dad's no longer with us But his memory will remain, And in eternal heaven's portals We will meet him once again, f rejoice that you are near me. I am happy in your lorn , For no mother's love is purer, True as all the" stars above". Precious mother, I am sending Heartfelt lore and prayers for you, . And mother's day "JiTeVery daytime Precious Mother mine so true. yiee-gran- meT"-Scene- ' .n . v Because the wonderful success of our Rug and Drapery Display, o we have been requested td 'extend the time one week. We wish" to thank the people of Provo and Utah County for their hearty supjportStnd patronage. Our Rug and Drapery Departments are" open to you all next week- with the same big displays and unusually - low - " pricW - s . I. , -'" ... Mk-ktlso- Jill IT T'-iN-- W 'V ' The car was crowded, An average lot of men Occupied the seats. It'stopped,' and then A woman old. infirm "and grey, Mounted the steps And in a timid sort of way Mutely appealed ; For that consideration Due her sex. With prompt acceleration A man sprang lightly To his feet And with courtly manner Proffered her his seat' His skin was black; A lowly son of Ham, . But yet, at heart semi-monthl- I i , '" V " ; "T;yTia; SKIN DEEP i , - f Easy Monthly meats :.'..':;'" S ' " Dixon-Tayl- I Provo A true born gentleman. W. M.. Wilson. '"i-- "" i ."..'--- ".-.''- . ,' Russell Co. or ' " Ilenrv-Erlandsoni- J-'J- Springville "THE 1 ONE-PRIC- E ?.Nephi HOUSE" Payson ( PL Grove i Sp.Fork K"" nanson entertained nesday evening with. social. Games the principal. and teachers of the music and refreshments provided Fetetnet- school, at her home Wed- -' We entetiainmenu Miss Veld - ( -- Additional Spanish Fork Society ' ' on page I ,'is w I..." ;",, ;;l;;.,ll,;.y.ll |