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Show - v PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1927. PAGE FOUR PAYSON A. R. WILSON T Eeparte. TdetAone ' . 64 -- Mr. Arthur Pey entertained lowed were nsed to decorate tie tables and the flowers were used a favors. ana Oorera were placed tor-a- it lira Taaaa Frlo Mr and Mrs. Henry Erlandson, !Dr. n4 Mrs. Airs. r I D. rlouts, Air. ana Robinson. Mb and "Mrs. fi. A. Porter, Mr. aifd Mra. James liarper, Un i.niian .Vmw. Mr. Onhle BmUh nd Mrs. Frances Simpson. Mra. Vance received n& lames pnzp la the JJrldse sania-aju- l for the gentlemen. Dr-Ko- ula -- IteuJ M. Jobs Pone. John I Ballantrn-wer- e Dona and Miss GeneTa In Eureka last Thursday to attend the high school opera "The Bohemian Girl," presented tinder I)une, eon the dlrection-tif-lMelv- In of Mr. and Jlrs. Joun Ione. " One efilbC Jaree aodul iveots of the week was the banquet and octal given at the high, school last Thursday evening fcy the thirty-twof tne nign boys who are: members school boys' chorus ' for there part ners and several special guests. Principal 'James Clove was toast master and talks were given by Superintendent Melvln Wilson and O. O. Nelson, music Instructor. tacD boy responded to a call with a atory or Joke. The musical pro-gram included a group of selec tions by the chorus ; saxophone solo,' Howard Hanson ; piano solo, Helen Hales; trio, May Taylor, Maud Ole- son and Bowena I'flefer and piano .. i - at the some time o (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURES) i . ill theT)al!oons were Mrs. Flint MeUlellan entertained plopped, down through the air the at a beaotifuly planned valentine Tinies It surely looked real party at ber home Monday eve- bad for.dropped. them. The earth was far ning, pinne; was served at five below. Said Clowny, when he caught Ismail tables with the place cards, his breath, l fear-ws'- re rgowr Various detallsTJnfhe jfavorsand menu all suggesting valentine. 'The fail to death. I may be wrong, and I I but am, hope something.. tells me '': o.";" ilcClellan, Mrs. Ed Snyder, Miss no we .won't," someone re"Oh, Mr. aia Patten, and Mra. Frank plied, "We're merely on another UcClellan, Mr. sad Mrs, Lynn-Mcride. I'm sure that we will land itone, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jeppson, some place where it is soft and nice Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Huff, Mr. A soonBs "' - double sheets, or the equal in ateidrieE-ixi-t- he thrill iwrSapr we land in the sea. At least and then they stopped and sat real Mr. Margetts of Salt Lake, Mr. and poslu' we st II U And shortly "Seeuty shouted, Mrs. Wells Wlgnall and Mrs. Ann be can be thankful that there won't any ice." "Why, we're on a cloud of smoke." A Wllsonj Progressive Five HunSo, on they went, down through dred Was played during the evening. the, air. Somehow they didn't seem (The Tinymitcs meet the Some Man .Irs, Bnyder and Frank' McClellan to. care I the Tinies felt real in the next story.) welted the prizes and Mrs. Mc- - sure that guesswrere safe and sfund. they Uusland and Will McClellan the SHAPED PANELS They'd been on many othertrips onsolatlon had bonncedni-nTttteetiioyerth- Prov"o7 gifts. -- Miss Ethel Fa Schaerrer was pstess to the members of the E, T. cluo at a deughtful social at her home Mondav. Red and bite was the chosen olor ln r- nging ner menu ' and valentine vices were used. sojLncyer met figured thertvohld StoB some nlHce. before hey reached the ground. a iiock or birds went flying by. and Cppy heaved a heavy slch. one of them just missed blm with its loudly flapping wings. Said he. "They have a lot of gall. 'Twas one of them that made us fall. These birds, may be all right, but, shucks, I Just don't like the things." ar in were used in the varlons der us of the luncheon, also, for the llya and prizes for five hundred Jilch was the diversion for the ening, four tables being pjayed. aits,; win McClellan entertained k jusiaiuere ciud Saturday after- m jurs.. iTank McClellan and ft. Wesley Pickerinir wk rikvIhI : iests. ..:rr It. and Mrs." H. rr. Y!ivtnn ir Mrs. M. J. Mortensen and Mr. Mrs. Hill McClellan, went to it Tuesday to attend the leral of Brigham Clayton, father J. A. fnrnmr ViMMVll ... Ctflvton 9 f v ise home. at-- a , juuuuay evening . they mayentrust to us. "Cleaning," service ' e answer Is to be seen on the U of our town- - There, are people of your acquaintance may look better dressed than and spend less money. his shop is the answer, do MADSEN CLEANING CO. f H9'Z3 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. PHONE 475 PB0VO, UTAH Leaning If , i - Members " . Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange. T STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, . Salt Uke City, Utah . Branch offices in Provo and Eureka, Utah. ' Free Map of Tintic District on Request V J -- , Sji J - " f x - I":: tly flushtag airV toip Kd water;: through the clothes. Meanwhile the New Easy dryer spins the ' dothe wad? ot theflne, ' ''''"'V','' Easy before you see its wonders. tslend you a biaud new chine to try out inj your own home free. Just call uo the nearest Easy dealer, or write us, and oh your regular washday the New Easy will be brought to your home. There is no obligation. Should you wish to keep the Easyyou can do so with a small deposit and easy monthly terms. SYRACUSE WASHING MACHINE CORPORATION . Syracuse, N.Y. . . .. " MODEL M This it At famout Easy e Washer with aluminum wringer. The one-piec- Txundredt of thousands of these washers in use The today have created a permanent demand for this model. W$ shall manship and materials as heretofore. . , 21st, we will give free dem--- t right in your home. Just call us up and tell us when come. And think of it! This marvelous new machine cart' be, for only; $5.00 down. The balance to be arranged in easy monthly installments. Don't let this unusual opporunity pass! j Monday-Fe- b FicmU n Provo Springville and .a ".wpnuopf Nephi hurdy-gurd- y to of nine so l went'lnto the fight business," Johnny 'Vacea, Italian boy tdld the "' United I'ress today. "vC Vaoca Jumped from, nowhore to a position of ' national prominwic overnight when he gave Fiilel the worst beating theyonng "There world fly weight Champion. ever relteop a family TOWARDTITLE La-liar- BOSTON, Fob. IS (W) wasn't enough money In my' nionUcy ceived, Muuday. One-Pric- , J , goo Rmselh6 Taylor"The , continue to make It, cm bodying the same work' n -- ; ng Let us lend you a new Easy FREE Don't wait until some friend buys the New House" e (ayson ,v Pleasant Grove Spanish Fork VELVET WRAPS . SPRLSO SLLHOLETTE Vaeea who wtis so little known ., The spring silhouette, as predictLame Is seen chiefly as a lining annoilneer had""to" tell the home folks that he 4 was a home Lfor velvet evening waps this sea ed in Paris, shows slender lines, ' with fullness at the wrist or shouldboy, floored LaBnrha four times son. . ers, with a moderately-higwaistaiirt would have taken the title if ' MEAT BISCUITS line, elevated In front they had not been fighting at catch that-th- - -- s' ' 'Small bits of?sVculent meats left weights.' ' LINING SILKS "I'm no flyweight," young Vaeea over from roasts or steaks may be Lining silks for coats and wraps said, "I'm a buntamweight and I'm adiled to a drop biscuit bater and ciiam- - baked In the biscuits, as a novel often take their design from Itus- etrthg after the bantamweight r1. ;i. ..1 V. j kind of sandwich, , ; J. .v sian architecture, . - ((' - - ' keeps the water hot. With this gas heater, clothes may be sterilized in the washer. . time-save- r. VACCA LOOKS 29 YEARS IN BUSINESS fl'- I --' ' '75 - M'l ill ilJPfe ' 4 "if r. " Co. Child, Barclay ' r I'l m1. marvelous new system. As the suds, fiie rinse water, and the blue water are removed from thecldtheTin the dryer, each in turn is poured back into the proper tub. There are no heavy pails of water to lift when you're all through, for the New Easy even empties' itself. .Underneath the Easy is another wonder ful convenience a special gas heater that way with twice the speed. Labor saved with gentleness . Yet the clothes are washed and dritfd as carefully and gently as though by hand. The NewEasy with its amazing new dryer is a big But it's everj a bigger as they grasp that there are opportunities for investments that, will, prove profitable. -- Donqt be indifferent and later on say "I wish I had tione so." The time.is here and now and we shall be glad to give all "assistance possible to customers." h . wash jout of the so quickly ". f ,s water-circulati- the New Easy getsthe Mining is the back bone of Utah prosperity and the people of Utah can share in that prosperity just Littte Boy Bright HE'S RIGHT! .. r '' -'- Pur Eureka office handled by Mr. John J. Hanley, telephone 218, efficiently cares for any orders entrusted to him in that district. i r . help your appearance? " ' '' greater today ;'l f Talk about easy to operate ! All you have to do is press a button and " move a lever. ; No buttons to sew on - r: You never have any broken or lost buttons to replace after washing. You never find ' any wrinkles in the clothes ironing is ' far easier. r ' , All the water is handled for you by a labor-save- v Our Provo off ice, in charge of Wells L. Brimhall, telephone 12, gives you the same service as we have " ' ''in Salt Lake. ytwr clothes ' ''''''' have the most efficient service for execution of orders and our twenty-nin- e year's record as brokers is a guarantee to the people of Utah of conservative, careful, personal attention to any business i - ' . M . ' We fi i ' Jp New Easy cuts washing time in half without rushing the clothes orhurry ing you. By washing and drying twice as many clothes at cne time16 double sheets the most facilities for " reliable data on mines. Utah securing . 'i 7 .of the li . mi -- We have Ir, and Mrs. John' F. Oleson nt last week end visiting in Salt lieads DRAPED BLOUSE A draped lilnnsp rf dull green- worn over a shir erepe tde chine red skirt of black chiffon velvet, to form an unusual afternoon cos- - profits in Tintic mining stocks are than ever before. i a ''ill J ttl JL This district is young in development altho old in production and the opportunities for making . t """ wealth, has again extended its boundaries by new discoveries of pre in the North Lily and the Eureka r. and Mrs; Ad Patten and were vlsltirie in Salt Lutrnror b week end, . lllss Edith LovoIprs tp of her young nflnA -um. i. v. ir i skirt, or bodice. The Tintic mining district, which Utah people have known for years as a storehouse of mineral -- Lily i i I lliliS I . ill aittmg .' Shaped panels and inserted strips of the niateriarare used to trim a NewOre Discoveries In Tinlic Pace wssnostesr at delightful house party Monday ening in celebration of valentine y. Suggestions of the festive sta Mrs.-Cl- J 'IP Neiv Easy while eight more sheets washeH " Miss Mildred Pace TDtertalTCd 56lv of hej friends Saturday eve- (iBg Bt ft valentine party. Three stoles of progressive five hundred as played and a lute supper was ryed, : All details were olevels ftrried out lifjiuggestioM ofyal- itine aay,. ' other clo thes, r j , Then Clownly's volve piped up and said, VI see a queer thing just ahead. It's strange to me, and what it is I really do hot know." The others looked down toward the earth.Tbeir eyes werVstralnedTfoTf all their worth. Then Coppy said, "We're nearlng it. That's wherev we're going to go." .And, sure enough, they struck the thing, and gently took an upward swing. The fall was very gentle and it seemed more like a Joke. - They - i |