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Show Second Section FT' fiii .t l--j rr ; ''; Bp ' ' : 757715 u u : . '.'v . fJ . TTTTTTtJN-J. VI fo :.- - r-Tr--- r ! ; A-V- 7 . JLiJU r ' A 77T77T?1TTD J U iLL L J XZAi 1.1 TT 7TY J LA) Second Section uv PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1926. Mrs. Adamson returned to Mi8 Fern Fagaa of.Lthl who were Salt Lake agala with the livesyg married,. In s the Sult'lake temple I for .lndefinlt$ stay. ' 'The guests were the Wedueaday;Fugen family from Lehi, 'the "Ander 1 . Mr. and Mra. J. L. Harvey. VIOLA, WEST, Reporter Mr, aun family and Mr. and Mrs, H. S. -- I and Mrs. t. A. narvey and family, KttSiuuM iromAimTH-ti- Fork. telephone 28-visited la Salt Lake over Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs.' Ray Carlson Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chtistensen of , Sharon rislied with Mrs. Stena interesting Progressive Mia Florence Jepjierson of rrova Clayton and the Fuga hi limik party Saturday evening. Mr. lKHlif SlIIllllKTg was the successful spent Tuesday In Pleasant tirovw, of the week' r p!:i)-eaud tarried aff the grand enrolling student fur 'dancing Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Westphall of Mr. Owen Halltduy wag course which, will begin In the Bear pris awarded the consolation prUe.r The future. Magna were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel West. Misses iJabifa Curlsou and LaRee Tbe Ole Andersnu family met tn Adams prettily costumed In white Mrs. J. Kemp, her daughter Winserved dainty refreshments at the a'renulon one day this week In honcard ' table. The guests present or of thefr father, who left Fr'ldaj nie, and Mrs. Marion Adaiusou were were'Mr. and Mrs. Jejis Fugal, Mr. for a mission to Norway.iteated at Irovo: visitors Tuesday. - . kiuA Mrs. 'Fred Khoell. Mr. and Mrs. the family dinner table were: Mra. Mrs. Walter Mason and son. Stew M. Hi Christenseu, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Cott and family of Salt 4weu IIalUday, Mr and Mrs. Isaac Lake, Mr. and Mr AIL Anderwi srt of Ilexlmrg. Idaho, fqtenf Tuesof La ton, Mr. and Mrs; Owen a day in Pleasant Grove visiting with Ktiudlicrg, Mr. and Mrs. Albert of Bountiful,' Mr. and '.Mra. friends.. The Masons were former Mrs. Ethel West and Mr. Chan. Williams and Mra. Emily residents of the city. Stcua Clayton. Sunday.-,- ' PL. GROVE SPANISH FORK Mrs. Effie Dart, Reporter Teleohone 144-- Midrveioiisllew - Ihstnimenft enter-talnl-t"i- jLli--JL-J- reproduce l pro-Ki'a- ui And-erao- Ol-m- Pederson of Oasis, Mr. and Mr. Mra. CIwuTT Shields flu& small Elmer Johnson f Sandy, Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Anderson of American sou returned to their home in Tooele Fork. Fern Fagen of Lehi and Sunday 'after a months visit wlt'h Anderson of Pleasant drove. Mr. ami Mrs. Will Bullock, parents MhleldH.' of Mrs. 5Ir. nnd Mrs. Rohert MeComie and small son Paul of JJrjustjipeut The Misses llah . Eaes, Ruth week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. i." Soiirhwlck and Laura; Peters, meni-be- the' L. Han-ey- . of the high atfiool liculty .week-enin Suit Lake. spirit the Mr. West JhcoI)8 made a business to Ogden on Monday. trip Mrs. Optil Adamson of American Fork entertained the Young Mothers Mrs. Sarah Atwood and daughter, x nb at her home on Thursday! Ardena visited with Mr, and Mrs. John - Atwood at Chartston kist Dr. Grua and Isaac Uayes were week. ' .In Brighum Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Jena Paulson und Harold Nelson, representative of the Club Woolen Mills, left Thursday to tour ' throtiga Idaho, .Mr. and SIts. John Bffitthwaltf entertained, very., diuigiitfnlly Mou day evening in noiior ot Mrs. Juuu-it- a Beck ot Culifornlu, who is vlslt-m- g tic ii'. ('tnuiiiiimi.v singing "was led by Mrs. Edna Brockbauk; t.iHl, "The Baltic rs", President Henry A. Gardner; Response, Mrs. Jiu.nnu Beck; solo, Miss lCllen Jamesoiu Mrs. liime k'wik, accompanist ; tribute to the guest of honor, Mr. Joscpu Uiighes; scltylion, male Ihhiik; villi;, Alum Rck ot Colorado: duct, the .laniesou Mbtiers; solo, Mrs. Grace Krneger; reading, Miss Maud Jout..jon. a de licious lunencon was sertcu at 10 ;;!). In addition to the rneinlers of the Self Culture c'.ub and their " part tiers'' the guests included Mr. Alma und Mi. Heck, Albs' Maud Johiisou, Mr. Hcolt Pi ice ; PrcslJi-n- t and .Mrs. Henry A. Gardner, Mr. and Airs. E. D. Firmage and Mrs. T. J. Meusuui, n 3Irs. .Catherine Hansen of Salt Lake visited with her daughter, " Mrs.. Juse-p. West Stindav. rr-!- Mrs. Arvllln Harvey was a Mon- Mr. Eleroy Nelson, Mr, Hurold Nelson, the Misses Ethel Shoeil and Leah Oler were the gtiests of' President Neff at his lmnie in Suit Lake Sunday evening. President "Neff. had charge of the Iliiwiiiinn mission when the boys were there. The members of the Manila ward surprised Mr. Hulga Swenson at Bis home last Friday evening. The Mr. and Mrs. Ijeonnrd Ash were party was In the form of a welcome Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. home as Mr. Swenson recently re- and Mrs. Otis Cheney of American' turned front a mission. The Fork. , eve-niti- day visitor tit the hoine of her par: ws Rient Itr enjoying mnsli! euts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hans Chriten-ei- i iind Refreshments Were serv-a- t gnnies. of AuierlctMi Fork. the close. ., .i,,.,,- lZs- Mr, Harry Peterson of Suit Luke with h!s "pffrenliTMrT and Mrs. Martin Peterson. - 4ieirt-ntirt- Dr. and Mrs. Linehaugb were Mrs. Joseph Larsen spent Monday dinner ctiests of Mr. nnd Mrs. at the honwf of Mr; and MrsrErnest of American Fork oil - d Able Monday. Mr. 'mid Mrs. Wesley Beck entertained Hjnturdity .evening to .eelc- i "hratu ilieJr ninth wedding dinner was A delicious served to the following gnests: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Ruston of American Furkt Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Harper and "Xir. and Mrs. Earnest Olsen. ' nnd 'M'rST II.' family, motored to Heber,.unday. They plaited with Mr. Jacob's parents, und Iso ifvltft Mrs. Emma Duke, sister of Mr. Jacobs, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mri Frnnk Bull entertained Saturday evening in honor 'of her birthday. seventy-niut- h 's Mr. tbe distinction of being the living Civil War veteran in Hiill Uiis ii).v this vicinity.- , Miss EvaClitrk attended a party In Salt Lake Saturday evening at :tUe Wang Tea Shop. The party is given by the Alumni chnpter of the AlWin Beta Theta, of which Miss Clark' is a member." liny Bush of Salt Lake spent tbe Glade Liuebaugh. Kasnmson of Provo. ' Mrs. Larsen went especially to help celebrate the birthday of her small grandson, Kendal Rnsinuson. f)& weik-end.wit- h t Mrs. Frnnk Diisenlirry of Provo visited with Mrs. Ella Duseuberry on Sunday. Miss Ruth Sontbwick was in Salt Lake on Tuesday. She took the Miss Stella Johnson spent Sunday part of Colombia in tbe pageant visiting in Blngbfim. "Columbia", given by the 8erviee Legion at the Salt Lake' Then Star Mrs. Ruben Thnnillnson and Mrs. Clark visited In Lehl Moo- ' tre. Clifton- - Robertson were the Mrs. Burlin Driggs entertained gentlemen who joined the Log Ange- at a shower Saturday evening' com les Cbnmlwr of Commerce and help- plimentary .to her sister Gladys ed show them the marks of interest Anderson who Was :maiirie"d this week to Dwigbt Bates of Salt Lake. through Utah county. A large crowd whs in attendance Mr. V. N. West left Wednesday and many beautiful presents were for the Kiabab forest where he'will received: The evening was spent in be supervisor of the Beer hunting the usiml way, dainty refreshments this season. being served at the close. Mr. and Mrs. Bates will make "their home Mrs. Mae Grua and Mrs. Sadie In Park City. , -- y Clark were visitors In Salt Lake on . The Llnebaughs bad as guests Thursday. . over Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mr. J. R. Hallidi;y spent Monday Mrs. Gilbert Builej' of Nephi, Mrs. " in Suit Li ke on business.; Blanche Irons and daughter Iris and Mr. iind Mrs. J; R. Bhickhart of Mrs. C: A. Fugnl, Mrs. Hone, Mrs. Moroni, Dr. G. E. Chrlstensin of Brimhall and Mrs. 8teie visited Payson" and GlU)ert Hughes - of with ndatlves In Payson on Friday. Eureka ' i Snlt-L:iU- Mr. nnd Mrs. Ole Anderson enter: Miss Einir.vMrrott entertained and Mirs. I3izaleth Adam-so- n were dinner kuests-a- t the home talned at a dinner Tuesday evening the G. K. club at the Marrott home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Greene on in honor of their son, Dewayne and Tuesday evening., y - HP New Heigliths and New Depths .JL... - j, at the Laundry , Interest at . Hew Reproducing (HE Sonora not only embraces v. 6 ,iyc Society or similar investment) (If placed in. Building 10 years as life week allowing per Depreciation : machine ""3AC - ........... CTTVir Mrs.. Josephine Halliday and son, Eldo, of Salt Lata visited here with relatives Sunday. 5c Galley of ... MLaivayjeri-Saturdaxiwitsat- J J. P Fugal home. - . '" THE AVERAGE ROUGH DRY $1.25 OF PROVO IS WASH i WET THE AVERAGE $ .86 OF PROVO IS will also be neceRepairs to the machine or motor intervals ssary at frequent The original cost of a Washing Machine is sufficient to pay for at least 3'2 YEARS of average family Wash. Tell your neighbors the Saving in Time, Money and and help Energy byTserfding their Washing to thrTroy and unhealthy the avoid disagreeable also to them ' . Wash Day. i .Miss Thehna West and Roy Fugal attended the first meeting of the Mask club In Prove Wednesday eve ning. The members of this tlub are the students from the "X" who are. interested In'.JramRtlcSr-- - . . ; Provo, TKe Mew tftah (knt ts W'il-Hiim- si a producing onot CLEAR, AS -- A JELL. . "." ;" , are exclmiye agents for this wonderful new Sonora in Provo and Utah County.. A complete line of these beautiful new talking machines is now on the display, floor of our Music Dept. We invite you to come in and hear them. The new Sonora is the newest in the talking t machine world. It is a wonder! It will delight you Co. AVU-liai- ' C autoniolii-k'S- . ! new Sonora now! ten of twins. At the close Air. and Airs. Joseph E. Nelson of the program luncheon was served and n bouquet of flowers nnd-- hand- a nil children came up from Richfield hist Friday and remained un- kerchief were given to each person til' Snudny afternoon visiting nda- present. The closlug 'prayer was tlves. Air. Xel son was temporary by Hannah Brown of ; the . etake. . , chairman atyhejiepiibiicnn county board.anu aeuveruu tne Key convention note SlK'CCll. ..;.J . ',- Airs. Juanitu Beck nnd little son Jeft Tuesday for their home In San Diego; California, .jtfteci&dtinR relatives" and Iri'emfs here-f- or a month. The Relief Society of the Fourth ward entertained the mothers at a Mother's carnival Friday--- evening. The following .program .was given nnde.r the direction of President Lizzie Monk: Congregation singing; prayer, Airs.. Kate Carter of the stake board ; solo, Miss Gladys Wll- Ilnms; talk; ."The Responsibility of Motherhood," Mrs.- -' Jane " Brfggsn Reading, Mrs, Kate Skinner, playlet, "Mother's Jewels," , composed. ' by Mrs, Rowentt Hodne. "of the stake board, presented by." Mtnnle 'Williams, Merle (ilseir.' Vera Boweri, Maxya. Driest. Maiy Jjina. Cran- - A Tonic 6f Pareihliie Iri Childhood , "Only One Price to Everybody- at from2p.ni.to , de-ligh- Our easy payment plan covers any Sonora talking machine. You can get one of . these big beautiful machines ova smair payment down; you can use and enjoy it while you pay the balance in easy Monthly Payments. Get your The ARMORY .Phdne 164 Mrs. Leland Johnson . announces the marriage of. her aisterv Miss Vera Thmpsfin to Mr. Morris Alonks of (Greely, Colorado. " " Mrs. Emily Pederson of Oqsls is enlovlng a two weeks' visit with her mothfirM.rs,. Minnie Anderson, and her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Johnson Of Sandy.' and evening- West Cerfter St ) 81-J- -l - rythm. This faithful reproduction the ear. The beautifully carved cabinet in exquisite period design delights the eye. Easy Terms Every afternoon 37 r MENDGNHALL, Telephone " Mr. and Mrs. Lynri Johnson were Salt Lake vLsitors Monday. - LOUISE Reporter. ' Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph JIAP1ET0N . intonations and. colorful ' Mrs. G. H. Cha'ffen of Provo spent Friday visiting with her sister, Mrs. Niels Fugal. lc fnr WhiitgmcrTtretr i Utah- - Powi ' . Estimate) . . : . . . . lie 6c hour 2 at hours for per Ironing Electricity . . . $1.21 Tota . . ... follows: cents are as in be not can figured Costs that Clothes Lines, Pins, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Water, Value of a Damage to Home, Damage to Health, the Housewife's lime, or oi Launaress. -- . Full orchestral volume too Dance music with deep jungle But it is colortones that gives distinguishing character and richness. These subtle shadings distinguish one instru , ........... io-lc water., Der week . vi fnr wi lipntinc0 .. LUttl VI nan. etc.. oer week Blueing per week . . ; m ....... M ...:-- ment from another and give that beautiful expression to music which musicians term ,stimbre." the whole chromatic scale but also reproduces colortones in their full beauty and variety. It reproduces the deep vibrant bass of the organ yet sores up to the heights of the piccolo. ... , . . Miss Peggy Ca vans ugh, 2S, la lieing held Incommunicado under $10,000 buft at Canton, Ohio, as star govern-- ' meut witness" In the murder of Don R. Alellett, mnrdered publisher. Authorities say ahe rode with Patrick McDcrmott, fugitive who is under' indictment for the crime, a before the murder, and will testify at tbe trials of Ben Kndner und Louis Mazer, his alleged accom, plices. lIJ ' ' " v are Realized Miss Mada Peck, of Lehi visited with Mr., nnd Mrs. Mnrtin Peterson Sunday. i ' . Mrs. Scott Nelson of Bingham spent Saturday .visiting with the Kemps. and Comparison Between Washing Done at Home on $165.00 Washing Machine, per week, Mr. Niels Fugnl and Mr. Eugene ' Allred made n business trip .to on Monday. Spring City I TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS ' U Air. nnd Mis. Phillip Del Amnre aiinouuce the birth of a'diiiighter at the home of Mr. and Airs. Charles Ii. Wood and family of Mrs. The Evuus, Wednesday morving. little Aiiss is Uie first granddaugh- Salt Lake and Mrs. Grace Gamble ter of Air. and Mrs. Charles Evans. and family of Springville were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. " .' . The marriage of Miss Rebecca Perry Sunday, McKell to Clifford Fullmer of .. ......( Mt3vJ2,.AGullon haa. mtnr ned to Ma pie ton was solemnized Wednes her home after spending some time day lu the Salt Lake temple. The bride Is the' ilttugiiter of 'Mr.- - nhd in Selt Lake where rtie tmdmrentr , Airs. Joseph G. AIcKcll and is a an operation. popular lncinlM'i' of the younger Mrs, La Van Mace of Benjamin la siK'ii.l set. In her honor a number of social functions were 'given as visiting this week 'with her parfollows: Miss Thelinn B reins was ents, Mr. and Mrs.- - Dell Rotindy. hostess at a bride's shower Friday Mrs. Mai was formerly Miss Grace evening at the Brems home. The Roundy of this city". guests. were the girl friends of the f. ,J.,"fftrrick aid bride. The time was spent socially Air. and .Mrs." Jim N'iohien ot Euand luncheon was served. Airs. 8. L. Anderson was hostess reka motdred ' td Salt Lake' ' Sun' :. nt" a niiscellnneous shower for Miss day. AIcKeil- Saturday evening.' The ' Mrs. 'Eva. Bird fA: guests were near relatives of the and guest of .honor. The time was Monday visiting with filxtfils'; " relatives of MapletnnJ",. , spent enjoying games and music. At 10 :30 luncheon was wi ved at small Mrs. Arehy Badiilph -tables to 41. The guest of honor spent last with Mrs. Jumeq F. "PviTy "of week beauirful gifts.""" recelvedTnrmy Airs. Alary Hlgginson and Mrs. M. Salt Lnke...;.." D.TViraer were joint hostesses at a bride's shower for Aliss McKell dall, Alia Booke, Jennie 1 IJughes; Monday evening.- Games and music duet, Vera. Bowen and Mary Jane were enjoyed and luncheon served. Crnndall; lnstrnmenfai; Minnie Awarding e prizes, from Honoring Mr. and Airs. Clifford Swen-s- i Fullmer, Air. nnd Airs. Joseph G. stake board to n for being' a member of. the ReMcKell entertained ' nt a wedding dinner for the inmwKliate. relatives lief SiH'lcty ''longBKt, B7 years; from tiie" ward, to Mrs. "Bcrgltha Swen- - , Tuesday evening at the 'McKell home. The hostess was assisted by son for lxdng oldest mother present, her daughters Mrs. John Booth nnd T7 years old; to the following ladies ,' for being nu'inber Of the Relief Aliss Leltene McKell. Socioty, more than .00 years: Sweiison, .Mrs Sophia The Trail Builders of the Palmyra Mrs. ' ward were taken by their teacher Nelson, Air! Thurgerda.-Snel- l, Mrs. Jane Jarvis nnd her assistant Alartha Stoker, Mrs. Mary B. Bow-e- n snd Airs. Sena Nelson ;' youngest Airs. .lohrf Money, last Saturday, to .the. Glengarry .resort where they en- mother present, Mr' Rhea SwenOf birgnat family, ' joyed a watermelon !mstt games and son, 22; mother Airs. Johnson Getta and , Mrs. Re- - ; then were diversions. other They taken through the fish hatchery and becca Nelson, each M children : thelgaine funn, all of .which they nioth"erof "most daughters, Mrs. S "mother" of "most Getta Johnson, home returned greatly enjoyed. They ' in the early evening.. Misses Ethel sons:' Mrs. Martha Stoker, Mrs. Mra. Ctiroliae Hanson and Aliss Helen Jarvis as- Marlnta" Milliner; and Airs. Mary E. Larson each sisted lie chnperones by driving the i and Mr. I. BIG SAVING SHOWN mii -- - . Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Livesy of 4 . Mrs. Mary K. Stark of Moroni is visitor at the Linclmngh holne. d Mrs. 'Golden Payne: of Bingham spent three diiys- tills week visiting at the At K. Thornton home. - Mr. and Mrs. C M. Jacobson ent ertained at a most delightful house wamilug- - last Friday evening their new hoine, formerly the Alma Jensen cottage. A delicious dinner was Nerved at 8 o'clock, a color scbeiuv iu iliik, blue ami yellow was carried out. Centering the table was u buMket of asters with large hk dine bows and 'ribbon drawn to with silver, candlesticks pink en miles which lighted the tables, which was laid for 40 guests. dinner a fine, musical aWus, given after which the reuitilnder ot the evening was sjteiit "joying a variety of gamcji. Tnose picsttnt were the members of the t'!l' (, iiilnre dull und their part-ueiand President and Mrs. Henry A. Gardner, Dr. aASCMrs. Wells X. 1 Mr, und Miv. Wallace ltroikbunk and .Mr. und M'rw. K. D. Fii'iunge. the-fir- , -r- !l STAR WITNESS IN MELLETT MURDER ; 11:30 p. ni. - The Lowest Price' Dixon -- Taylor-Russell "THE ProVtf Springville ONE-PRIC- E H NepKi ; T; Go. HOUSE" Payson PL Grove Sp. 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