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Show z4 Second Section Second Section , PROVO. 1 j MS. Iu R. WILSON 4 A. E. CUU. Beparter Reporter, TtiegHoM '. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cloward ent talked at a delightful dinner party fettowed with Hook, at their home last Thursday evening. Cover were Biased (or Mr. and Mrs, M. Bur-dicMr. and Mr. Leonard Stetn-fhr- t, Mf. and lira. Albert II. PoweU. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wilson, - - f " p- Mrs. Agnea Black and famllj hare Jo their home la Deserct, having apent the winter her with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ludlow. -- retnrned ' To Makes -F- Sirs. Effie Dart, Reporter Telephone 144-- It Easy urnish-YourHome" Mr and Mr.-- J. Clayton Beck and .Robert Rigtrup of Burley, Ida-- . ho, Here among tboae who came here to attend the funeral service if Mr. Ed. Lewis. ::. - - . Mrs. Clara Ludlow. Verda Lud low, Leila Larsen and LaBu Bowca an. auu wu. rcwn, air. ana this ward at the Junior mm.' Bid Coray, Mr. and Mrs. R. represented temple girls' day at Salt W.. McMUHn, Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. n Claytoq, Mr. and Ura. M. J. Miss Wilms Johnson of Salt Lake and Mrs. Clara Page. Mr. and spent Sunday with her pareata Mr. Mr Clayton awere awarded, the and Mrs.' John Johnson. Mrs- - gteinechert tBd jfo.-ju, tnd consolation s Berkstrom entertain ed the Farm Bureaa members at a Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClelian and very ..clever aortal Friday evening. children motored to Mautl Tuesday. IndlYldUttl tablets beautifully dec They were accompanied by Mrs. orated, were arranged about the Ann E. Wilson, Mrs. Henry Elmer rooms. audV Mrs. Mary Jackonwho will Mr. and Mra. Francis Lnndell are remain In Mantl for several weeks. receiving congratulations on the ar- Mr. an Mrs. Ed Berlin and three rival of a ten pound boyrPapa ton: deli-i- s all smiles. - , . daughters of Salt Lake, spent Bun-da- n here with Mr, and Ml. JSd. The, Gleaoef slris presented tha Fatten.- -, opera, King Solomon, to a -- original ..:) Mr. and Mrs. John Don enter- paesea nouse xuesaay evening, xna muKicat aumbers.' were very well talaed few close friends at rendered and the costuming showed pleasant social evening last Thurs- careful Much credit is due day. Dinner was served at four the. class study. Mrs. Prlscilla Bingleader, sattt tablet after which 'progres-sir- e Rook waa played. The guests ham, and" Miss Elsie Jonnson and inchadeMr. and Mrs. T. F. Tol- - Miss Thelina Ludlow. . Each week Mrs. A. hi. Curtis, one of the mutual classes presents a a hurst, PersKOB, Mr. and. program w lr.i Clifford Bate, Mr. and Mrs. The local Farm Bureau gave a ;. Mewu Wilson. splendid dance and party Thursday under the direction of the Csirles Selman, a former resident night, social committee. of Parson, la here from his home In Raymond, Canada, for a slslt A very pleasant masquerade waa with 'friends and relatives. His given by the local M Men. Many went Mr E. to, .Dean, daughter, and original costumes were pleasing meet Lake Salt him. Sunday to wornA The dance was a decided 'success. Mr., and Mrs. Melvln Done and children came down from' Eureka Bliss, the daughter of FritUf. They attended the Junior Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Van Wagenen, Prom at Bprlngvllle, returning to Is rapidly recovering from the paysop they remained over the week to her hand caused by a washend with Mr. and Mrs. John Done. er wringer. Her hand was badly ! mashed as well as the fingers torn Mis La Vern Betts entertained a . apart 'of her oung-frieher at group y home Saturday evening. - The occaSupervisor Monroe Bingham has sion was her birthday anniversary. a crew on toe roaas daily putting them In shape following an excep- Mrs; George Chase entertained the wet. whiter,. Junior: Bridge cltib last Thursday. tlonally Suesta exclusive 0iLJbB- - regula r vlub members were Mrs. Jane Clove, Mrs; & F. Ott and Mrs. Mary Mrs. Will Amos was given the xlib prise t and Mrs. McBeth the gttyst prize. The Junior rlrls of the Fourth ward M. 1. A. entertnined at a party. JT nonor of their retlrinj teacher, ilr. 8 lvla 1S enaon. tvr Uoiue Monday evening. A variety of gauiea played and at 11 o'clock tha girls served luncheon,' Tha class presented Mrs. Swenson with a tok-et- k of aipreclatlun for her good work, r Mori-inas- Mrs.-Jame- - - . Mr. and Mrs. S. IL Siiell motored to Provo Wednesday to spend the day with Mrs, Ste!la Jorgeaaon. the tetasloB hetuf Th --Taltef'sTSrt hday anniversary, and a dhrner in honor if the event was gtveu. Tfi Furniture Value TUslIrtj; beauty is what you set in furniture you buy at 1). T. R. Co. fitorei Fic JUd &uite or dcrasional "niece that enters our Btocks' bui whaf U the product pf a fine . jtes fw.n7H.jtI5 Eju'Jtfx aud Mis LaKue Tur-uer-" last week end ia 8alt Uke. the guesta ot Bishop and Mr. l D. BrlmhalL Spent i Ir. n. -- , . an ; " "in" SPANISH FORK Our Easy To Pay Plan , -- " UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1927 mum. PAYSON ; - A r - maker and that b all in quality that his reputation and our good judgment can make it. . , A nnmber f friends pleasantlr surprised Mrs. Mary Wood at her home Saturday evening. Th time Xfi?11"' Prlng pwarowiTe-Po- i- 'jPsJteJCElisha Warner win-al- g the first prize and Fred Lud-H-the consolation prise. Delicious rfreMhments wers served, by the visitors.:-w v Miss Mary Rigtrup was hostess to the o. A. E. bridge club at her borne UJ1J3B' Miss Fern Oberhansley. A delicious mnthiw!rrfMli0 twelve '""'ttai Mrs. Belle Thomas. t-- . . Hi.lirn - and tk-kliin- ,' MISS mem- - lnn- . . . for . nds Mc-Bet- M. I. At- - gate a t . " f M all j S' ' i.: the LSlttaa T lh.- cmn ".irmrjr flernW,B. Mrs. Annie mmm 1 O l?;nm.T8iaxing-Waila- i FOR LIBRARY niti . w nigh schoo ". v aaaress. Mrs. Tvena Cornaby read a poem: Fered "li entertained ith eelectibna. Luach-wag wMred t 8 oWock.to fo V" rn' WUlUms ixsisted the hostess in nerving. , Miss lihlwla Dirk , .. Beta Bridge club at the home of Mr and Mrs. Q. Ray Hales Wednesday nl wlal K, - ."iL,,t',,eonJ.wa vurt laoies. ?: Bridge as, .the diversion 0f the evening! ullTh Sfora ... , v. " ny rs. HllBhM anil IlaiClTT. Li.,. . " in addition M .ne dun numtvM ' UCB1s Florent Faux, Mrs. J. F. TanneJ Vnit a IVtff XI I ,a ciunor fliatley. n Je .J iT suc- cessful dancing party In the ward, ball Tuesday evening for married The Public Library wilt be open were from 2:30 to 6:30 ou Sundays and people, t Light refreshments saved, t The dsclslou to keep holidays. the library open for an extra hour Mr. and Mrs. Fern Grey enteron these days was made at the regutained ,at a beautifully arranged lar meeting of the Library board dinner party followed held last evening at the Public Lib ge lasi Wednesday ng nt the rary, when the librarian brought to home ot Mrs. Floyd Wilson. Their the attention of the board that tb guests Included the members of the library was so crowded on Sundays Evening "Card elub and several that there was not seating room fot special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd all who wished to read. It Is hoped Wllsonfwere awarded tbe-erprize that the additional hour will make and Mf and Mrs. Stanley. Wilson it possible for those who desire to v the guest prize. of the library. Among the interesting matters Mrs. F.Vjf. Ballard has returned brought before the board was a home from Salt Lake where she report made by O. W. Andelin, has beeh visiting with her children vlcejresldcnt of the board,:on who reside there, visit to the public library of Idah -- L f ' Falls. Mr. Andelin gave the date Mrs. Howard Wllsou entertained nnd ptntHlin, whlrh MiwbleH tha tlMdieWeflnesVlay evening. Her board to compare the facilities of guests were members of a newly the local library to one of similar ' organlzejd bridge club and they will size. v meet ai regular intervals In the future. KThe members are Mrs. WrU "The Boss". Ia the cast were Beele son, Albprt Wood, Mrs. Leona Mc- - Harris, Rowena Pf lefer, Rhea Bills, Krazte. Mrs. , William Whimpey, Nelda Snelson, Mildred Johnson, Mrs. Spelise Amos, Mrs. Lloyd Wil- Archie Wilson, Curtis Harding, y son, and Miss. Thelma Vest. Miss Hill. The characters of the Emily Didley was a special guest; second play were played by Neldou Taylor, Rhea Daniels, Fred Han the members of the E. club sen. Ronald sneison aua ivsw were entertained Monday evening at Olson. Selections were given the home of Mrs. LaGrande the Junior girls chorus and Bo SconU chorus. Later In a dance was conducted by. the Mrs. Herman Green and Mrs. Ray Primary organization of the ward. 8tevens jentertained the members of the Entre Nous club and their husMrs B. F, Ott entertained at bands Slturday evening at the home Bridge Friday , evening. Her guests of the- Mrs. Green. Dinner was were the members the Senior served to the early evening after Bridge elub and a mrtpber of other which badge was played. Mr. and friends., Mrs. Floyd Wilson and Mrs. Bett 8teTensrwho we're special Mrs. - Elmer "McBeth received the guests, received the high score prize. prizes. . rridav a. Reck led . m ru m with-Brld- - I . EXTRA HOUR The Advanced .senior class of the Firstwrd school. .?rr".'--twCMna: "'"s "u - Homelike Furniture at Low Prices "ioue. I Charles Devondlah v- -f ss a Spanish Fork toi.several visitor to fu mi r.t tam l..a, ween.. J IB, was the houw fT-es-t of his alMtor. Mra I uiu Daniels of Provo while he was re a jeumg some medicaltreatment ' ib hospital. "T. Homelike furniture furniture, that expresses the spirit and soul of the American home, that is what young couples will find flis- played in all JK T. JL storeSi-A- nd toofnTredirpTahwin Mrs. Daniel Gull wan hnuteaa at ... J .... ii family dinner Sunday aonor.or the sixteenth annlvcrsnr f her son llu In iidditioil t fhe family, Mrs. Juunie Ditrt aJ on ram were present, , M you to furnish your new home completely. You use and enjoy your new furniture as you pay for it. A little at a time, each month, ' out of your wages. See iis today! ...Mrs. Elwood Carter spent Frlda here vbslting her mother, Mrs; Mar Wood. ' i Le-Ro- tc.' . ill ij of t . . r,The fourth in a series ot free entertailments which are, being given bylthii various stake auxiliary organisatlona was presented in the tabernafle Saturday evening by the Mj I. '4. boards.' The- house was Street was hostess at Luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Five tables were played and a pink and white color scheme T was used for the decorations and menu. link roses were used on each table.; The guests- - included Mrs. ;;' fjied to', overflowing with appreclaftife. audleuee. The presen-tUo- n Fred Strong, or Salt Lake, Mrs. R. tya the comedy drama "The Knox Patterson' and Mrs.'-lif- e Heart of a "Rose." Every member Kirk or Moab, Mrs. Harry Strong of the cist took their part In a real. f Provo, Mrs. "Stanley"Wilson. ly prof esslonal manner and Included Mrs. Wendell Erlandson, Mrs. B. F. Mrs. Alt Cowan, Miss Vera Hurst, Ott, Mrsr Jesse- - Earler"MTs;George Mrs, Pearl Blgler Mrs. Grace (Me- Chase, Mrs. Will Amos, Mrs. Ray son, DaVld Bigler. E. "H.; Street, Stevens, Mrs, . Bert .Stevens... Mra. ;GoloenTayloj5r Arthuit Tayter, Fred Harry- - Sratth,- - Mrs." J."" T. Uleson, v . Da via and Wells Cloward. : Mrs. O. U Klelsen, Mrs. Parley Butterworth, Mrs. Frank " Open session was obserted by thi Mra. J. Fourth ward M. I. A. Tuesday eve C. Barney and Mrs. Don Barney. nlng with the presentation of two Mra'sJ!ahiiioadrsv.WUsoB one act: plays under the direction" received the prizes. of the recreation committee., the Mr. and Mrs. O. Udell Call of first Was a comedy- - 'Two of a Kind," in the case were Edith Salt Lake, spent the week end here Loveless Florence Hickman, Echo with' their sister, Mrs. 0.H. Dixon. Haynes, Jack "McBeth and Max Ma. Call recently returned from Cowan. The second was a Japanese more than two years" spent In thl : play "0 JoJ San". Those taking Mexican mission, .. . : " art. were' Erma 'Patten, Bernice Mrs.- John L. Done entertained Patten. Gladys Wyler, Opal Scbaer-Mervln Peterson and Thcron the meml)crs of the Entre Nona j, rer, club Friday afternoon at the borne Tiiaon.. of Mrs. J. C. Barney. ; A splendid entertainment, lnclud Ing two' one act pluya-mer- e glten .Mrs. Ijeonard .Stelneckert was Tuch hostess to the Justamere dub at hy the Second ward- M. X-.The first play was a plfssant socidl afternoon Friday. day efeplng. .i Mrs. E. a , in n m i ft M l K 1 ' : ' I il Mi yz yxs vi H :ccs genuine .xuvax luour bccalcccms, UkfKikp them fityoiw needs. I dutof . - - 'F income--Jtisa- n easy vaytofvive- - ntinaim I' f II. mi 1 -- Mrs. James Bowers entertained few friends at dinner one day la in uuuor or air;; and Mrs. V filler of San Bernardino, Cal ldend-oper- .t nrwi1 Arck --3 Provo Springville Nephi ONEf-PRIC- - HQUSE" E Pay son " "tm T sw'fraTllays"of ..!.. urn ..t. tisjuus mt. ana Cliiynon.-- -. l,ni.A . "tl Mr OLD MASTERS Dixon Taylor-- R ussell Co "THE . The J, Wylle Thomas chapter , the Daughters .of Pioneers, Can No. 1. will meet Thursday afternoo March Iff, at the First wqrd Relii Smlcty ball for the purpose Of eleci tng new. officers. A program bu toen arranged. A full attendant' - . is deftred. Mri unit Xlr. ; , ; H. ' ''f; I, Bridge . Mir- I A crowd of the Spanish Fork fir J ncu ana ineir partners went t Jlencarrv last Wediwada nd enjoyed a skating party, one J tue mg xeatures oetng a race b :ween Chief Bjxth and Ed. Bee', Many" orlelnal ; nnts and" fnn igure skating was exhibited by tb Unskilled skaters. Wayne Lewis i: particular did. some fancy skatin In which he had no rivals. No on waa seriously hurt, but most o them cam hack tHih Moot ... blue shins and sighs and smiles! Th' .. IWrtV inirnlntmrf , ",. v j iviij (,UI1J$ 111 Cf tiling. f . :'. Pleasant Grove ' What delightful hosts re the v .Life and Love I . turn Lingering f awny, ' This late 'hour,' Vet glad enough They, have not withheld from m Their high hospitalltv.i So, with face lit with delight J And all gratitude, I .Yet to presg their hands 'and "Thanks. So fine a time! Go night!"- James Whltoomb Riley : ' , rartiug Guest," sty v Spanish Fork. .... i...v.'.r.i ,u |