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Show trSecond Section Second Section ,PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21; 1926. Story of The Lost BattalUoa. Mrs. Zella Argyle J poem. .Mrs. Lydla Stahaa; poem, "We are The Flag,1' Mrs. Arthur Livingstone. Luncheon was served to 14 members and four special guests whose Vames have appeared on the progrsiaw. j SPANISH FORK SOCIETY MRS. EFFIE DART, TELEfHOM &peffer W ,:' and Mend of Mrs. Including Mr. Mary A. Bowan of Mola Bona gathered at her borne the Uk board who was a apaclal afternoon jand fare ker a guest Befreabiaeau were, served. ileasant surprise the eceasioa being be birthday atnniverairy. The The Religion elass-e- f the Fourth time wag spent lu social conmtt-ti- u and Fifth grades who hav takes and t 4:30 a bounteous din-e- r part are: Margaret BeO, Beth eor-er way nerved by the invaders, Otis Christensen, Bowe Beck, being laid tor, 14. Out of town Bud Olaen, Sean Brlggs, Fay Mllner Ki"i were Mr. Annie Bona and and Ludla Hailam. . .. laMUghtetJUla Mrs.,Buth Patten, r. . I red Wy leir and Mr. William Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Crandall and fM Uson all of Payson; local guests children of Provo spent here ere Mrs. Ella Thomas, Mr. EU with ur. and Mrs. Bert Sunday Stewart and .Neighbor Wll-Uan- u, UolrtNou, Mrs. Will Mrs. Kusetta Flavel, Mrs. George Wane, Mrs. Annie Gull. Mra. Mary (iiitltiiu, Mm. Effie Dart and Mra. Kstelia Dart and children. Mra.' Ella Thomas and' Mra. EU Bobert-twere the hostesses. m it yvilhon Pace nd friends ef Mra, pleasantly surprised her BaUirday evening, the occasion belli! her birth time anniversary. The " p-hi- i was siieift enjoying 'social conversation. At' lol&l a bounte-ousupper was served by the guests.- - There were .20 present s Mm. Uri Stewart Mrs, Fenton Boyack was hostess Monday at four u viuc m uuuur ui oer iainer, Marlnus Larnen, the occasion being his 77th anniversary. Covers were laid for, 15 guests those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haiv ryman and daughter, Cleo and. Al bert Larsen, of Mammoth ; Mr. and Mrs. Eastman Clegg of Springvllje and Mrs. Kelt Johnson of Provo. The other guests were relatives of this city. Following dinner the time was spent enjoying social conversa' tion and music. at a vhlckeu dinner . Mrs. Gil Bearnsoq was hostess at a bride's shower Saturday evening Mrs. Mark Boyack was the honorIn honor of her daughter, Miss Sara ed guest at dinner Friday afterKUen Bearnson whose marriage Jo noon, given by Mti. Fenton Boyack Earnest Hanks of Salem will take in honor of his birthday. Dinner place Thursday. Seventy relatives was served Immediately after the and friends were present. Luncheon young man arrived home from the was served at 10:30. Following the B. X. U. The guesta were a numunwrapping of the parcels an eve- ber of school mates and relatives. Covers were laid for 12 at .five ning' of .favorite songs were enjoy I'd under the leading of the Jameson o'clock. ' -sinters, who likewise entertained with several selections by them-lveMiss MilUe McGonnlgle of Salt Many practical and beauti- Lake returned home Saturday after ful gift were received by the bride. a pleasant Walt here with, her aunt, Miss fay Bearnson came from Salt Mrs. Zannie Larson. , Lake for the occasion, 'returning to her workUnere Sunday evening. Mrs. J. Fred Skinner was hostess at an all day quilting Thursday. A Friends of Miss Dolly Hull a bot dinner was served at noon for pnpirlar member of the school teach- - 14 ladles, the time waa spent quiltsur- ing and in social conversation. tfs of this city; prised to learn of her marriage, Mrs. Newell Monk has been at August 30, to Carl Hanhi of Eureka. In honor of the bride Miss Ellen Tooele the past week, because of Jaim-Koand Mrs. ItoseJTuhk the serious illness Of her granda bride's shower at the daughter, the little daughter of Mr. Jameson ' home Friday evening. and Mrs. Wm. Holt. The child Is There were 25 friends present. now Improving nicely. Luncheon was served and Vocal and instrumental music enjoyed. The - A very splendid program in honor bride has been, teaching school at Pf Armistice Day was given at the Scliofield. Mr. and Mrs. Hanni will meeting' of the' Self Culture club make their borne at Eureka. Friday evening.. Mrs.. Lizzie Tuttle s. were-sourewh-at enter-laliied- was hostess. Community singing of patriotic songs, led by Mrs. Edna Brockbank; Talk, on "Robert's Rules of Order" Attorney. R, H. Andrurf; cornet duet, Bernell Livingstone and Bert Turtle raolo. The Flag Without a 8tal"n," Miss Bolt of South Jordan; poem, "Old Flag Mrs. Lyle Creer; poem, "Armistice Day." Elder and Mrs. Owen Grant and composed and read by Mrs. Rowena Miss Merle Grant of Granger, Utah, Hodge; reading, "Treasures,,, Miss and Elder Cassadore Williams of Dale Braithwalte; piano solo, Mabel Mrs. Annie Idaho, werettHWllnner guests Mon-da- BralthwaiteriHjems, of Mr.. and Mrs. Lyman Lessee. Stanton ; reading from a "Soldier's The elder have t recently returned Diary," by Mrs. Edna Brockbank; .from filling a mission In Canada musical reading, "The Soldier's 'where' they were 4Mtmpttnl'W Parade," Miss Alene TuttlerjJTfar labor of Floyd Lossee. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deane left ihuiday for .San Franciseo,i Cal., lyhere they will spend the winter: Sttr.'iieaue has been one of the fore-a- t the Utah Packing corpora-do- n plant and recently resigned his H)bitiou there. . - y LOSER MUST -- ' ar - T II Attei the Feast , --Tien ' Mrs. Keith Bullen left Sunday for Priee where her husband Is employed, returning to Spanish Fork Thursday. What? After that wonderful time at Mother's table on Thanksgiving Day Comfort and Jase is then desired. One of these big beautiful D. T. ILJUving Roorii Suites will answer every' requirement. Buy now I Terms. Low Prices! Easy then what? Mr. aud Mrs. John Thomas of Buhl, Idaho, are visiting here for a while with relatives and friends. - - "M" Men Organize In Pleasant Grove DEFERRED PAYMCMTS ARRANGED PLEASANT GROVE, Nov. 20. The Second ward M" Men organized ins t Tuesday7'Tor coming was elected year. Fred Richards president Virgil ' Peterson, vice president; Ernest Smith, secretary mittee consists of Ramon Peterson, Jean Paulson, Eldon Brluley aad , Harry' Blackwell. , . The "M" Men have already had two basketball practices and are going- iuto the activity in earneit. This year there will be ...nterward contests in one act plays. public speaking, athletics, quartets, and probably debating. 'The Second ward "M" men havfe jour llglj school debating letter men along with twenty others well qualified on the other activities and feel that their chances for a successful season are excellent. DULUTH, Minn., Nov. 19 (UP) rne freighter Peter A. B. Wldener was believed to be disabled and drifting helplessly in Luke Superior off Dulutb fxlay. She lost her rudder Wednesday and has been 'at the . Heats six and- Rejection months. of the proposals was officially announced today when the result of a vote in the district assoclaUona was reported to the miners' delegate conference. The vote 'as officially announced was : one-hal- rious 3-- . RoomSuite lIaJO 3 to 4 Rooms A complete Living Room Suite, Mrs. Emily Johnson entertained a hard-woo- d nonaoi Buy Now! Have Your New Living Room Suite For Thanksgiving Day h Germs y ' cio 11 Easy. i ar he i v u u ! Terms - paper, "The Spiritual Significance of the Home," with the following phases. Love Kindness, Cheerfulness, Politeness and'Oour- lesy, Work" and Play was given by Of Mrs. Jane . Joitt the paVer by the members followed and Mrs. Hanna Browne very apgave the i reading by propriately r Edga-- A. Guest, "A Heap O' LWlnV Mrs. ' Margaret Hanson pve two additional readings. Luncheon was served by, the hostess. The Gleaner ward M. I. A: day evening in honor of Mrs. resigned to . tn I . Enamel Nickel Trimmings Mahogany These) Blue Gray - Black beautiful Charter Oat Furnaceend a : con- tinuous flow of moist warm air through the house You wttl see them in the homes in Utah County held in high esteem by 'every housewife. A Charter Oak Parlor Furnace is an ornament to the prettiest Jiving room. See them now 17 i u Girls 'of the Third gave a social Tues- their class room In Earl Bowers woo take another office. Dixon-Taylor-Rms- cll " Jove iirewented to Mrs. Bowers as a token Irof'twicem. There were 20 present . Si Third Ward Sunday School Gives Play Buick Thermostatic V Control provides smooth' EnginePerformance at 0 or 90 in the shade Thermostatic Circulation "Control fs a new rcaSda'T why the Buick engine is to easy to start anf so pleasant to drive, in all kinds of weather. Summer conditions pre. vail all year, under the Buick hbbd. At 90", or at tero this valuable Buick improvement reduces the warming-u- p period to lest than three minutesl ' ' Spectal to The Herald For this, and many other SPANISH IDKK, Nov. 20. vital reasons, the 1927 "Home Ties' a. tour-ac- t comedy-dramwas presented to"; a laree Buick is the Greatest Ever and appreciative audience last night The engine is -. ai tne intra ward Sunday school hevond belief. hratiohlM Attractive stage settings helped t make the play a success. KLh-iv- e it and see what that ine cast included: Martin Winn, means. lu F. Smith, Leonard Everett, .Mark Boyack.. Harold Viiineut r. A Clay son, Joslab. Tizcard. A Lester Jones, Rnth Winn, Martin's daughter, Miss Helga Jones, Alma Wayne, Mary Chappie J Aunt Melissa, Helen Prior; Mrs. Poplin, Grace Bowen; Undy Jones, Hannah Bowen, Mra Horace Feredar entertained with accordtan music between the acta, and Miss Allle Bowen with aesthetic dancing. a, ! Built - to ; for ' ' acceptance 813,200. The government charged that the method of voting was primitive and unsatisfactory in that there was no individual ballot, but merely a show of fiand aflte various TIocaTisso elation meeting places. Many men, it was aald, thusr-weprevented from indicating their, preference. The government s proposals were drafted as a result of conferences between representatives of the min ers federation and the government w nicn were made possible by th ihedlatory intervention of the trade union congress toend the greatest industrial dispute In British history. re . aud music. t-Hanson t 1-- f Against - aceeptance-466,80Sr- " " AH a of--fi- Nov. 1Q. LOXDOX, (UP) Great Britain's. 1,000,000 miners haye.reiected the conservative gov ernment's proposals for jsettllng the., coal dispute which has cost more than $2,000,000,000 during the past frame, Nachman spring units Jthroughoutl full web base- construction and covered in rich Jacquard Velour for $155.00. Don't put it off a day "longer! Have your Living Room Suite forTThanksgivirig Day." Investigate our ' ; ' ."V ; easy payment plan. Mrs. Pauline Turner was hostess the Ladies' Literary, club Friday evening. Twelve member and three special guests, Mrs. Eric Hanson, Mrs. Margaret Hanson , and Mrs. Will Jarvis, were present Community singing was directed by Mrs. Louise Larson, readings, Mrs. Margare- ewe of i:eys, and ininiedlotely after sucu . liiRlWtfon tthall seal them in an en- vclope'and return, tnera to. the of the legal custddian. If in any such case It appears 'that a. person other than the one re- - .Mil Vx. and Mrs. Byron Wilson weat to Salt Lake Sunday because of the uerious illness of the little daughter sf Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wood. ' ALL PROPOSALS ' ,. Think of it! and large party of relatives friends at a hot chicken dinner of her Thursday evening In honor annl- tUi tighter, Christine's birthday alt Jlisary. Dinner was served atfam-ilaJVlock, to the members of the ud twelve girl friends of the tuest of honor. The tline following enjoying games ; jjnuer was Biient hriit INERS REJECT mercy of the' elements since. Tugs were to put out from this port today to put lines on the vessel and tow. her to port. The Wldener la a 7,054 ton Mrsv Mauil Duffy ftnd son John were guests here Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George U. Larson. - alunat : Chart er Oak Parlor Furnaces Mrs. Frank Argyle was, hostess ' to the L. N. Club last Friday eve8 ning. Luncheon was served at o'clock. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Bally Christensen and Mrs. Frederick Hanson. The remainder uf the evening was spent in making new pond lilies. The following to the meuibersJiave been admitted Mr Corpella Swenson, Mrs. Hannah Evans, Mrs. Minnie Christiansen and Mrs. Frederick Hansen. - -- 'm Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood the engagement of their da tighter.' Jennie fu Elwood Carter, the marriage to take place November 'm at Salt Lake. . turned has the highest number of legal votes, the court must declare r sncb porsott etoet4 .. : Judgment for Costs It the proceedings ore dismissed, for insufficiency, or want of prose cution, or the election Is by the ' court ronfirnn$1, Judgment for costs nust be rendered against the party contesting "such ejectlorj, and In favor of the party whose election f wss contested. If the election Is annulled and et aside, Judgment for costs must be rendered against the', party whose election was contented and in favor of the party contesting the same. Primarily, each party. Is liable for the costs created by hewtfleera. nAwitt--, himself, entitled thereto, which may 4. The particular Rroiinds of .such Besses' be collected in the same manner as contest. sljnllar costs are collected in pther Judre to Set Dale ' r' '; 4 '" After the statement baa been niea cases. Freighter Adrift In Lake Superior frrigtiier. and the clerk has notified the Judge of the district court 'thereof, ; the Judge must name a day not lesa SO days , than ten nor more-thafrom the data of the filing of suck tatement, to hear and determine the , ' , contested election; The court must meet and place designated ind shall have ,' all the powers. necessary to the do- termination thereof. H may adjourn the hearing and trial from day to da? until such trial is ended and may also continue the trial before its commencement, for any time not" ' exceeding 20 days, for good cause, shown by either party upon affl- - ' of tbe pan apply- - . davit, . , ui(f ror sncn com in u nee.-' BaJIots May.tte Inspected- , After bearins the proofs and alle gations parties, the courts must prouounce Jitriement In the . premises, either confirming or aud setting aside such election. If an inspection of the baUota of any election district shall be nee- essary for the determination of any , conft, the Judge thereof may,' by ; order, nsmlng require the proper officer to procure the snme from the person In whose poa- - . session or custody the same may be, , end auch cnstodlan shall deUver the wanie to said officer, who shall de- liver them unopened Judge. The jude shall open and inspect ; the same In open court in the prep-- , With fh anBouncement 4hat the Democratic party workers have decided to contest the election of three (if the candidates named at the re cent election ta become officers of Utah county, considerable interest Is manifest la contest proceedings. The elections to be contested by the TVmuwata are thou of Martin 8. Christiansen of Pleasant Grove, for foiiryear term county commission'1 er: John Tavlor of Parson, for cotintr treasurerand John D. Boyd ef Provo for sheriff. Graunds for Contento The arounds on which the defeat ed candidates will, institute the contests hare not bees, divubjed by the committee In charge of the matter. According to the election lawa of Utah, the election f any person to any public off Ice may ne contesiea for the following ressons: 1 Vnr nislranduct. frnud. ot cor ruption on the part of the Judges of etectlon at any polling piace, or of any board of convessera, or any member of either board, sumeieni to change the result ; 2. When the person declared elec ted has given or offered to any elec tor or any Judge or canvasser or the election, any bribe or regard in money, property, or anything of value . for the Dnrnose of procuring his election, or haa committed any other offense against the elective franchise defined by law. received, or legal votes have been rejected at the poHs suiricient to change the result ; B. For anv error of any board of canvttgsers or of the Judges of elec tion In countlne the votes or deciar inir the result of the election if the error would change ine result; " 0. For any other cause wnicn was fchnnh that another person lersllv elected. When an elector coutests tbe right of any person declared elected to such office, he must, wttntn iorty davs after the board of canvassers meets to cunvass the returns, file with the clerk of the district court of the county a written statement, -setting forth specifically: ,1. The name of. the. party con testing the election, and. that he Is nn elector of the county: 2. The name of the person whose right to the of nee is tomesteor and treasurdr, und. also athi'tlc) The entertainment commanager. . RT . th: COSTS PAY-COU- -- The Relief Society presidency of the Palmyra ward gave a party Saturday afternoon In honor of the acting teachers, the object being to create, a greater Interest In the work on the part of the teachers. A short program was 'given after which a two course luncheon was served. , 1 STIRS INTEREST Judge May Recount Votes Ilbndrlng Mra. Floyd Blow, formerly Miss Jennie Boacfi a bride of last week,,- - a. brtde'a shower wai given Salmdaj evening at the home f Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Hale. The hostesses were! the Misses. Leah, Mary sad Minnie Hales.- - The guests were cousins and Intimate jglrl friends of, the bride. The tlmras sient enjoying a variety of games aud radio concert. Luncheon was served at 11 o'clock to 30. Tb bride received many practical and tea utlful gifts. She left the next day for . Eureka where the young couple will make their home. ' SUIT CONTEST TBE ' Co, H0USET !v Spriiitvule Nephi Payson PL Grove Sp. Fork ONE-PRIC- E ,.. . "!.-,- .!, Bridge Lamps $64 75 Greatest The latest from Eastern Markets This big express shipment of lamps A .depdsit iwill .Md-- L1 . wilL please, you ' ... any lamp, for Christmas. Make your r jelection'nowl " , - . a Camps Association Holds Successful Bazaar - Dixon Tayi lor Russell Co. The -- , : Provo : 4' One-Pric- f Springvine'; ' f-l-i tfephi i- THE Floor Lamps $9;75 . t e .' Housed- ; Payson .. PL Grove.: ' r Sp.' Fork' ' - SPANISH VtmtC.'Kn OftTl. Primary AssoclatlonToT the First ward gave a' very successful bazaar EVER BUILT A46-I- v Thursday afternoon at the ward m TELCURIDE BeUef society. hall. Many articles MOTOR CO. of children's clnthtn? Phone 270 oua oiner articles were disposed Of, Prdvo, Utah H while booths at whlcJt.refrfdimenta JBuic;vPealer9 in Provo f . J'JIS mst ffere patrpplzed, . -- tV-.'.- "- " |