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Show Second Section ' f ... , PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY. ; ; : W PAYSON SOCIETY ........ ... tidies of the Juetamer dab bld their annivmary party last -Saturday trthe botne of the Preai-ent- 7 Mrs. WiU auls; with tbeir husbands aa guest It was the eleventh birthday of club. Dinner was served at small tables, each dec- Ited with Sweet pcai in tbe parte: shades. 'The club members number 'AY,r.Tb t of8alt.Lak Miss Elva Douglass - baa : visiting "Sere ien; Mrs. WendHI with' her r Ji ... - the club prise and, MrsFlojd Wit. son the guest prise. -- Mr. and Mrs. P. C. WhjhtmaB were visiting with friends la Halt over me week end. j Sir.:'. - - , , iSv ,4 -- y:-- ; , SPANISH FORK " x - r- . : : .... Is MarthtCOwan baa returned to Lava to resume ber teaching in the high school after spending a week at ber borne here convalescing . , from lnftueusa. Mnsser of Salt Lake w : Sheets, or the equal in other "t JU3 v. jgvV lO clothes, are handled at $ A r - onetimebytheNew yovrsee the New Easy speed the clothes VV'froBj basket to line, youll say you never really knew what it meant to do a quick yashing before. ?JYjft.thrriost 'pleasant. surprise of .the JEasy.is not its speed. Even more remarkable is. the method by which that speed is obtained, 1 ' to cleanThe New Easy takes no harmful short-cu- t ness. It gains its swiftness by doing two thingsat once washing and drying.! Eight. double sheets, or ' the equal in other clothes, are dried at one ttrnewhile eight more sheets are washed.1 Two things are dono at once; a double quantity pf clothes handled at one? time. That is how the New Easy does a complete washing in half the time, without weajin out the clothes or tiring you. If you used your, own careful. hands throughout, and took hours of time, you couldn't ' wash-th- e Clothes as gently-a- s theEasy 's famous Vacuum Cupsr or dry themes gently as the Easy 's marvelous new dryer. : " nil! mr J jMSmi Li j 111' :' ti i"- - .MMb-t- 1' ! 1 g system empties the washing, this washer for you into sink or drain. Doesn't that sound wonderful? , Here's still another convenience! Underneath the washtub is a special gasteater to keep the water hot. You can discard your unwieldy wash-boile- r and sten- Hze white pieces right in the washer. . . gust: fonr-spwl- Ml Mr PLeriuaa McGarry, Mrs, Mary Tii tie, Mrs. J. B. Jones and Mrs. II nab Evans. Progress! vfe five bu (I red was the diversion, - the cl prize for high score being won ll Mrs. Ixora liarson, the irise for 1 score by Miss Battle Bowen, at the guest prize by Mrs.; Sherni ' " , McGarry. f Jf quuvv v. a.. , Come in fe4 We will lend you an Easy FREE FREEVtt want you to see all these wonders of the New Easy for yourself. If you will just call up the nearest Easy dealer or write us, a New Easy will be delivered to your door for your week's washing. There is no cosj and no obligation. If you wish to keep the Easy you can leave a small deposit and pay the balance in small monthly amounts. water-circulatin- ."-- , tiODEL M This is the famout Eaty Washer e with aluminum wringer. The hundreds of thou, see this health bidspring Sound health is impossible without sound sleep. And, sound sleep, doctors ay, ' ' often prohibited by sagging bedsprings that cramp the muacbss, distort the spine and one-piec- cause" pressurf on delicate ervev Joul jriKiateihi wonderful relaxation in Koine ' demand for this model We shall continue to make it, em- "D0 Luxe " sleep once you tetve slept on bodying the same workmanship and materials as heretoore. MDeLax'f w Only one more weekl You must act quick .if you get the benefits of this unusual Easy Washer selling event. Think of it! Only $5.00 required as a down payment. The balance in easy monthly, - ' t, tandt of these washers in use Co -day havexrtated a permanent SYrU.CUSESmWM4Cm m and-- water-circulatin- The labor that the New Easy saves you is simply amazine. It is ridiculously easy to operate. All vou do is press a button and move a lever. Even the water is handled for you in this machine. " - - --n Ut A. E. Money, manager of the J Lumber left Monti comiiany, morning for Tacoina, Washingti where he will attend the Weste Retail Lumber Dealers' conventlt He will be gone about tea days. . " ' '. rttla . No burtons to sew on no tvrinkles to iron out The Easy's dryer never breaks buttons or tears them off. It never puts wrinkles in clothes ironing is far easier. ri Miss Viola Jones wa Itostess the club Thursday ev nlnsr .T)4etitis JiiralHliuti, the .! rative tmittf aria were hmocI fot8 fa era nd irtace; eartis. Ltrtjheoa, wi served at small tables tbe tiiei brrs ;- f nr-m- m City 1 The Easy Vacuum Cupa move up and down 0 Hme a mlnut. gently fluihing air, toap and water through the dothea. Meanwhile tbe New Eaty dryer apina the clothe dry, ready for the line. Water handled for you g A marvelous hew system takes the and water aseach in, the blue water rinse the suds, clothes in the the from is turn spun dryer, and returns them to the proper tub. When you're through mm Ba'tLake Franfc Miner- - entrrtjiliw at a Washington" birthday party. Tuesday evenlnd Dinner was Served at 8 o'clock, th Ubm being, bright witn. patriot! and Symbols of the (hi were featured in tbe refreshaipnt and plnee cards. ,Covers were lai for nixteeti. following dinner pr; gressive five hundred was enJoye 'Won hiahkrr.-4jlThomas 8. Jones and Jake Ha mum colisolafloii prizes wer awarded, li Mrs. Harriet Bowen and Johir- - i J opes. .t.Tne hosteiia was assisted her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Gou ' .. ley tif Eureka. ! ' . - fellie Elvln pf Mrs. very . TTTHEN -- in rnmn Mrs. It' M; 3ex left Snnday foJ banta . Monlra, California, wberJ he;wllLilait wUtner-so- n Bkhard Sbe Was accompanied bj her sbiter ive-M- toast-mistre- ss n i imiiii Bedspring. Rome This scientific bedspring supports your whole body in gende, healthful balance. It brings sleep that really rebuilds the system after the work oi the day. Let us show it to you. AH sizes earned in stock; per wood or metal beds, . -- bringing this wondermachs-into your home and giving free demonstrations all fthis week. remember!-we-ar- e l Si' Wm lilHt See Them In Our Windows , - irl v - HEONrJ-PRICEHOUSt- ' JTli V" I JJlJtOTh- - - V" . "The ". , f-jp ,b. rs'X-- u?rr?i .vaffiM '"J cT. limn nJI If- mi ctxafcrxrg5pV t' try lMMM.jaimiMiiTMniMBMMMi jr-z-n, "1 '. m. .. mmmm , e Down Taylotf Russell Go. Springville . J mer lIoner-EigWboys and girl were presents Music and game were enioved. after uhlih lnnrhwi as served, Mlas Loutxa Hone aJ sistlng the hostess in serving. wrenHrus Zee-ma- ii eji H.M, - By washing and drying together, the New Easy cuts time in half. Yet, the clothes Lor-rafu- iiii 81 Uou to thfi clnb members tbe fol lowing gnwts were present: Mrsl Jaok Mayberrj and Mrs. ean Pei rod,. kiiik in Washing Clothes of a new "' hi .wrveti- y een lead-erijin- hi ArnnM Ancen itertaine flub ?t ber:iiuies ii!fl: f. i!tnir1n'nor'Tbetr-iiefiKPw",E- tf i iiiiuhjiiiii Maggt. Mrs. Leo Fre8hwaternd mm Bert Ekurdall entertained : at welcome botne purty Tuesday evi -- 'nil, Mb ,J, Mrs. -- Dor-stby- T tit Menhlp," T.- - .' , vaine Mrn. ' 4 M. I. . .... . ward Gladvs Williams reiuar1Kirk Mima Hales; prayer, The remaiudei Aliee, tUfliWlMon,, or Th'"nuie''wa spent t enjoyini games and at 11 a'eWk a buffe Ihneheon was, served to twenty. . .1 W It Tbe WUUanm: s, . Mrs. Effi Dart. Reporter r Telephone 144-- Gleaner pirla of the PoonU JL gave an entertain petit at tbe borne of Uia Anul.j Clone Monday evening in honor or the mtgntiitfnfflrers, Winona Ilau sea aud Lti Banks,... Tbe following program was given : " Prayer, "Mrs Vera Argyle; afiUg wuxie. Miss An hie 'lone : tgtk on. Tbe Inflnem-oJKlnd Jl'oida. Gluey lev Bawen reading, Duiina ; Bowen i j vote; oq thanks and appreciation, of pas Ubora. Silas Era Davb: duet. An nie Clbae and tuotberj talk. Tb use ward Ifcve a . very beautiful entertainment in tbe tabernacle Tuesday eveV Mra.Jenne ,wa a week-envisitor la FarsonT ning. It was called "A Trip Around the World in Song and Dance." It ' Mrs. Versa Sylvester of Eureka consisted of a variety of panto-miness .been vialtlng bere with Mrs. fancy dances, legends, etc. John : Ferssoa Vnd other relatives Eacb group was costumed very efthia week. fectively. The closing number was patriotic and ended with an on. ' The M." I. A. of the First ward scmble chorus of "America." gave a very successful entertainment Tuesday evening, for their The annual Pioneer Ball given by open night program. It constated the Payson Camps of I'tah Daughof two one act plays. "A Kiss In ters of Pioneers was held in the the fchrk", waa directed by; Miss Pavilion last Saturday night with Electa Keedbam and in the cast a large crowd in a tendance. Tbe were Electa Drollinger, Lucille committee who were resiHwslble for Gwen Brlmhall, Vrlde, - LeKoy the success of tbe affair consisted Elmer and Charles Bates. The. chsr- - of Mrs. Vina Mendenball. Mrs. Zlna "" actert In The Dream," were per- - Erlaudsw, Mrs. Ad Clayton and trayed by Ada. Hamilton aud Jack Mrs. Matilda Bills. Perkins. It was directed by A. K. H.nlsh. Specialties were given beMiss Chrystal Schaerrer entertween thff plays. tained at a Washington IBtrthday rtartv fof a LTOlin of her- - Trniunr 'Urtvand Mra. Alvin Peterson of friends, The ami favors, (tally. . . I. . ., Salt Lake have announced the en- uiuvt ucuiiis were suggestive or tne of their daughter Edna, date. The enests were Mnilnllnp gagement to Ned Wigbtman, son of Mr. and Cloward, Erma Patten, Marjorle Mra.-P.C ;Wightman of Payson. Wilson, Orabelle Huber, Golda The marriage will takejlace March Mildwd Pace, Harold Smith."- Bvmn Mnnln Lawrence W'ilsoiv.Jklervln Peterson!. ' Mrs, Dave Shuler - entertained the uouig iJixon, Peay, Louis O.. N. O. club-an- d several other Perklifs and jvalterBarnctt. Sargent friends at a dinner party followed with cards. The favors, place cards 'Mrs. Ray Stanton entertained a and ' other details were suggestive of Syashington'a birthday. Covers number of, friends - last .Thursday were placed for Mr. njlMrs. Itay evening iu honor of tbe birthday Monson, Mr. and Mrs. t).C, Nielsen, of her husband. Progressive five Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Dixon, Mrs. and hundred was the diversion. Mrs. IP". Butterworth, Mr. and Miss Grace Jveless entertained lira, turner Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Enrtene Htllntan, Mr. and Mrs. P. at a birthday party last Saturday evening. Those present were Fhy '. WiRhtman, Mr. and Mrs.Oeorge MTiltman, lind Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bates, Fay Depew, Isabell WebWilson. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon re- ster, Madollne Blessing, Bertha ceived the high score: BEifift and. Mi. BlexMngj Florence Pickering, Irtna and 4irs.: Upward the consolation. Searlesr I?ois .Noon, Harold Hamilton, Johnny Wirthlin and Wayne 'Mrs.. Ella Kerr left Tuesday morn- Douglass. Games and music were ing, for Florence,' Colorado, where enjuyedand lunch was . served. sbe y as called by J&e serious ill- White and red were used as the ness D. A- - Frazer chosen color for the: decorations. " her who has pnentaonin. t The executive officers, class ,. Mrs, Ray .Monson. entertained, social committee of the at Very "pretty children's party Sun- First ward Relief soctetV entertainday afternoon for her daughter, ed at the church : Wednesday, eveShirley," who twas- - celebrating hcr ning, for all executive off ijcersin ulriti jbirrhday; luncheon was serv- the ward and their partners. A ed 'at a prettily decorated table and banquet was served first wtth one cards were placed for Edua May hundred guests seated at two long " Loveless, Blanche Cra vens, A da tables. President Ida A. Huisb introduced Mrs. Lucy Dixon as Schaerrer, Barbara' McBeth, e aiid toasts were given by Nielsen, Ma rie , Douglass, Bailey, Fern Mountford and Mrs. Eliza White, Mrs. Mina SimBliss Bingham. ons, Mrs. Viola Gardner, Mrs. Jen-- ' nie McClellan, Mrs. Ruth Sargent, 'Mrs. DeMar Wigbtman was vis- Mrs. Leah Waters, Mrs. Etbel iting here last week with Mrs. Dave Elmer, Mrs. Dora Heinze, Mrs. Vina Shuler. Mendenball and Mrs. Etta Jeppson. Responses were made by Bishop Mr. aud Mrs, Arthur Gallop of A. R. Wilson, Louis Allen, Jordan Proto were visiting overthe week Law, Eva Clayson, Mrs. Hazel end with Mr Mrs. Anna Jones and Lucille Gajlorfs ia relets Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cowan. Brltuliall. ;:. The remainder . of .Ihe. program Mrs. Ray Monson was hostess to consisted 0fa'biirle8gue of"Uncle the members of the Delta Bridge Tom's Cabin," and "The Merry club last Friday evening, A decora- Maids Minstrels!' given by the Retive' color scheme of red, white and lief society. A debate on "Resolved blue was carried out very effectivethat.Joe husbands should do the ly. Cut flowers in the chosen col- housework-T- he affirmative feani ors were used on the tables and tbe consisted of Mrs.' Edna Street and favors and other details were sug- Mrs. Sathryn Betts. President Lee gesting the birthday of Washing- R. Taylor and Joseph W. Bates were ton. Mrs. Will McCprmlck received for the negative. ". A' I" T.h.: S&XViil J&KISLXWXI 7 . ; ' : . 1927. Brtandstmr'" !TMM!rr. A7bf the' Third slter, t :' FEBRUARY. Nephi One-Pric- e House" Payson . 7 - THE BEDSPRING LUXURKX as k It mudt oolv br Th W. -- 7 Pleasant Grove f Room Gem-JtW- . nuia .wl Mo anwj k fat bsltUul sbtp. 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