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Show " Second Section BP0 VWii V rssivrj - - " apaHM MM M ATWIj) WAV) I ,irT 1 SecondSection i " L PRQV.0 SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1927. Contract Awarded At Spanish Fork PAYSON SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. E. IL Street entertained at dinner followed with "rook". Monday eveulng. Dinner wa served t five small Ublee each ' centered wltk a UU vase holding golden daffodils and ferns. Spring flower wer awed to decorate the rr room. Co Ten were Mr.1 and Joha Mr. F, Oleson, find ' . lira, Lee B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Tha marriage of ed Wightman, soa of Mr. and Mr. Phllo C. Wight-nia- a and Mi- - Edna Peterson of Salt jake, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Alvln TVterson V tok ! plft Tuesday evening at the --bride's home in Salt Lake. A wedding re eeprionTtorrthe refsjttre of the young couple ,wafcJjeldlTuesday evening and Wednesday-- evehlng a Alfred RJUlIapavJOt: and iliaBld second reception was. held, for theLr foray, Mr. and Mr. Carl O. Nel- - young friends. Mr, and Mrs. Wlgfe - aon, Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. MorteBsea, ma wilt retdde In I'ayson, the young bridegroom being engaged in V Mr. and Mr. R. H. Clayton. Mr. and business here, Mr. B. W. McMullin, Mrs. Clara Page and Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth. ; Mr. ahd Mrs. Phllo C Wlghtman Mr.- - and Mrs. Dave and Mr. Otto Erlandson entertained Sbuler,family, Mr.- - and Mrs. Truman Pickrhe ladle of tke Afternoon Sewing ering. Mr. and Mr. Lee- - Loveless club at her home last Thursday. She and W. R. Wlghtman were in. Salt waa attainted bj Mr. , Wendell Lake for tha wedding reception - :." - " ' Tuesday Tenlng. Vfv ' r entertained Mrs. Leona McClellan The Bee Hive of the First the member of her- - Bridge dub ward and their girls frlt'iKLM'uJoy-e- d joung fMr. Stanley Mond- evening. a dancing Wednesday eveWilson and Mis Emily Dudley were ning.: Mr. audparty Mr. gpense Amos, special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bute and Miss Lva (.lay son were tbe chaperoni Mlas Grace Fvlland wa placed-toT-M- ' -- ' -r 3 - la Provo Monday eorrw-pd-wit- Admits . hlld wv . many qneatlon of interest vera dls- riiMed by tha parent and tearbera, and the former-- expremied ihem-- . elre at appreftatlve of the oppof tuhu'Tsee by. ttf Sit. Elmer McBeth and Mrs. Berti Stevens as hostess.1 Instead of a missionary program,, the time was spent in making towels which were pre- pared to le" sent to the Taylor Memorial hoslptal atPaoltlng Jiie, Oblna. Luncheon wajHryed',1iife noon 7v display new designs in 1927 floor covering.' Fresh" from their makers the finest mills in Americathis shipment of the finer type of rugs for living rooms and dining roonjs. New patterns handsome new colors the most velvety of pile. Various sizes, all manner o f color variations to harmonize with of decoration! - Low Prices! r any-sche- "- -r . Wilton Rugs i?ug Is Here! ARE VERITABLE TREASURE CHESTS - ' .look "9 -- - t- . ' V . i -- uxrz. irfl "AJiu r- - w i j j- - Ti i EADING physicians everywhere 6ay that a great part of our poor health and "nervousness is, the result of distorted, unwholesome sleep. They mend as a remedy the Rome Quality from DIRECT . I ean-elimina- RELIEF SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT The members of the Jjakeview Relief Hotietjr will give an enter tainment in the ward meeting house Thursday evening at 8 e clock. plays will be presented' after which a splendid program will be , furnlshedc All are invited. PAYMENTS ARRANGED Two--oue-a- DANCING PARTY AT FOURTH ' WARD Under'tbe direction of the Fourth ward llellef (Society a dancing patty will be given in the ward ainuie-tnehall Thursday March 17. A cordial 'Imitation la ttendedtTf- the belle of 1900 to come and enjoy the, good old dances of her day,, the . waltz, lancers, rage quadrille, etc., . and to the belle of 1927, an invita- thm is tbe popular esteuded, present day dances will also be on n ashbnrn s wra- the : program, mount Gleemen will furnish the music. Preceding, the dancing a xpli'udtd profiram will be furnished. Refreshment will be served. All are c"Brinci D.T.R.Co; KmT I na aw i -' a Curtains and Draperies It is time to' freshen ilo - up Buy your your windows. new curtains and draperies early I Our advance spring shewing offers you latest patterns and "fabrics at prices that: are extraordinarily low! c axe Norames ' invited.. papery Service u. 1. Hi Company-draperiare becoming widely knOwna"n d "appreciatcdr Some of the finest homes es KemptonxemlS-jBfereid- J. THE BEDSPRINGaUXURIOUS . Ix;t springtime into your The wrong way to sleep colorful-draperie- s home.-Le- t and curtains have used our drapery serv- have been well . d pleased with our. work and materials. Dress up your' heme; with beautiful D. T. K. Company" Draperies. D. T. R. Company bring cheer and sun- icc-an- shine into your rooms. Dress up your windows with new curtains and draperies. They cost little and add freshness to the interior of yourjtome - i JM atauias d4 nceauMo k fc . I E):T:RCo. , "The One-P- n flouse" . s8 nt - The "D Luxe way to sleep v : - DEFERRED i into uour .s rt f QUALITY " ! 2 .ROME . Klta Davtes, Mrs. W. A. Oay, Mrs. Pearl Buckley, Mrs. Anna Buckley, ; Mrs. Melissa Brown, Mrs. Eva : Uortt and Mrs. Nellie Brown. Armstrong's mills comes this ntwr spring shipment' of linoleum. It's well worth a trip to our store just to see the pretty new patterns. Come now! ( " DAI GHTEK8 OF PIONEERS MEET , The members of the Orandview camp of the Daughter of the Utah Ploneera were entertained at the Da vies Thursday homejfIrsrClE mernoon, ; ine roiiowing iatereBt- lng program was furnished : vocal oh Miss Bessie Davies; history of UtHfc; Mis Afton Dsries. A beautiful quilt was made during tbe afternoon, after which delicious re freshments wre served to Mrs. 6rexutta4irMrrEttrSyme73ri the poi" te Mr.-- , and Mrs.' Joha W." Sex and family were inTrovo aereral days of tbe week because of the death of Francis Hedquist, brother of Mrs. -- Bedspring Luxurious sons of fatigue. For economyas weD as health, switchto a Rome uDe LaxtJL All sizes carried s by us for wood or metal beds. MendenhalL antLM'! jHasel. Zeef man, assisted Hijy other ofl'lcera, entertained last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Laura Elmer in honor of Mrs.' Adella Bates, Mrs.' Hazel Patten and Mrs. Caroline e - Itpeiiotgdamrthe . An interesting session of the Cul tus club wa, held Wednesday after noon nt tbe home pf Mrs. Adelra - Dixonr Presldefit tiila- Ef lahdson presided. It was voted by the mem bers of the club to adopt tbe marl gold as tbe club flower. The Ject for the aftemaon, "Art in the J loilftfe!islscuased4y Mtfwf Mary Curtis., Copies,, of a number ordiaRterpleces'were displayed and ue jiij-sji- i .scKErm. jaiwMis, naimers were discussed. An Interesting tea ture of thp nroernm'i'ssMhiilraw on siirprise .packages donated Vyt members. The proceeds went into VUe treasury. TIu Pnllna .,I,,K n.lll have charge of the show at the Star Thpater on Monday, Msrch 28Spe clal attractions will be given In connection with - regular and popcorn will le .sold. -- muscles. It supports the body in gentle balance, It makes your sleep so relaxed and restful that youhbody , ' that is built on sdentifichblth principles. Mrs. Etta Jeppsoh, president of tbe First ward Primary association and I her counsellors, Mrs, Vina, . of luxurious Herat! USE AND ENJOY YOUR NEW RUG AS YOU ' PAY FOR-IT- i- PfettjrSpfing Patterns restless nights! Mrs. Rohens Thomas, widow of J. WyHe Thomas, hit eotie to fin It. Lake to make her home with her' ' daughter, Mrs. Jeaa. Carter. M4. rags Immediately add a new "livableness" a&& new) UvabJeness" I to md warmth your rooms Let u& show you ! Armstrong's Linoleum No more "DeLuxeFihe rich colon. unusual designs 4hesfc Wilton QUAUTV I LJP m - iSf. . will ' . Distinctive Beauty give you a. thrill whcnL through the big piles .. new of rugs 4( find yoirs7--t- bt for. looked tug. you rhave. long new creations These beautiful will please you. IT , ROM 3Irs. Eugene Breeze has gone to Ix Ananls. Colorado; to visit for several weeks with her aged father, Oldham and other relatives. dencjMyho were recently released -- " -- me Your New Spring " - . . MUa Tay Bennett of Holden la" here vtaitlng her alrter, Mrs. Ernest Miltwood and Mrs. Antile Alage, Mwwri trsaiHuas . st r Tuesday-- ' atj the Presbyterlsn r Manse, - with- - Mrs. Brook-tr.u- k the time. . Luncheon waa served by the hostess to fourteen hiember and two special guests, Mrs. Hannah Bowen and Mrs, jane Brlggs. VISIT D. T. R. CO. FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT HERALD y of the Social .qonmiuru,. by Mrs. Tluffii Ml Jaqe Wjlllam. awtbetlo dancing, aUo Solo. A report of the federation meeting and buniiieim. occupied tha remaluder of D; T. R. Co. " An all 8ca was held W'llllnuia,: war fed vocal olosf Mia Olady WU1 Icuin; piano aoloB, MUa Mary Will- - - (Klbbom. uui a Jane. . Blngtllg ; PCHpR.EftlS Mrs. It. A. 'Porter left' Sunday for Ogden to visit for "two weeks with her parents. She was accom- , Mr. lam; little Mrs. L. V. Xebeker left Monday for the Nebeker ranch after send, lng tbe past three months with relatives in Payson. Mc-Bet- h. afternoon"" 74iedJatTrirfay" J a me Biwkhank ; atory, Mr, Fern PAZO OINTMENT - Mrs.-Georg- " The ladlea of the Alia clnb were ! - workJ thrHr-ehlUlr- Mrs. J. C. MULnt of Medford. Ore- aonwho hai apent tha past year itf re ricituig with tbt faintly of her noii. Jack MIUuk. left lart week for her home. She was accompanied aa far a Salt Lake by her sou. to tut Uehiu, Btradliw. or rtntrudug F1W or aan Cot tha turn); tut with JiiU" or ,5c; tha tin kos. te. Atk lot pipe, Mrs. It A. Porter entertained the -- members of the Eealer Brldge-elu- k Saturday Aftetnoon, Mrs. Will Amos v. was a special guest. Mrs. Dixon received tbe honors for win' ning high score. 7 Mrs. Henry Brlandnon T ed at a 1rldge luncheon Friday afternoon at her hopie. Sweet peas were msed- - on the tables and to decorate the rooms: The guest-liincluded : Mrs. RJOttrHrs: B. L. Mrs. Jensen,JlMfacLrD..8tewart, Jeese"Earle, Mrs. C. F. Dixon, Mrs. Z L. D. Pfouts, Mrs, Don Burney, Mrs. Wendell Erlandson, Mrs. R. - A. Porter, Chase, Mrs. Kluier MtBeth and Miss May cent out by the teachers and raited the arhool to lea what the Rtudent are doing. After the rixtt the present time; duugh-t- jr Kee tion BUM d panied by her son Billy and obaerr-ed'ver- lUcrerw fully Wednesdar by aehooL- - Mora than fifty responded to ipeclal Invita- parents grandchildren ..;.: , farenta vUltlnf day wai tbe I'a'r-- W1 Uutnucd At Henry -- JSlmej gathered at bis admeMondaf to ceiebriTehTFeTch John W. Kerney, arrested In San ;: birthday.. Notwithstanding FViuuisoo on a misdemeanor charge, . bis advanced years, Mr. Elmer Is admitted possessingJ3 wives, when and ,,, participated and bale hearty fl that WayrIt teK1n the days activities with much jnestlontne-trrnrewas easy, this middle-ageDon one was of Payson's pleasure. He ? Juan told police. early pioneers and Is one of the t oiieratlpn. (MS -- , M.in-Su- thjat--eimar- The fifth free entertainment given by the stake organizations wa prevented by the Stake Primary Board Lsz Monday evening lu theKtke. Tabernacle. The large building was packed to Its capacity and many were unable to enter. The enter talnmeut was of the high standard , of the previous performances and was given by the B. Y. U. band under the direction of Prof. Kobert Bauer. The concert iconalsted of a jrarlety of selections by the band; a) uruet wbIqbk Thomas ; reading, TOss Barbara Oreenj vocal solo, Miss Rhoda Johnson ; selectlou, ; wlnd quartet. i y Mr., J. Will Lenin pent aTTayitoa TUltlof her Bister," Mr. Emma Hnher, irhs U k1y aorsttat " rrrrritPsrfBg fotlovtnj ' Stop your suffering-- wt Mr. T. F. Tolhurst left Wednesday for California to 1bIJ with relative for several weeks. ,. - - . at y pcnd tb week and with kor ulster, Slra. Dtrld flrmageT r ents Visiting day was ebserved eduewlay at the Reese school and fifty Ajiareuts responded ta special Invitations sent out by the teachers to, visit tha school ahdsee iheir children at work in to .hool room At tbe cbwe vf school" the, parent rvmsinea tor a rrienilly- - dlscusston wtthsth' fwichefs and expressed themselves as aitpredatlve ofjtb en chance to see at 13 Wives . June, n ho 1X0 DAY 81L FORK, Ussch 12 h Mr. Mima. 11a tea. accompanied by Mia AUre -- eve- oldest - residents hr mother,; She waa -t- 1 144-- W Mlsa Xeh Ua'v cam front 8aU mHhr-witlake to apead lh U a t mi umiQ Prices h other-pa- rt f the building, and will make tbMSprhig-rlll- e he-hwrt high si biKj.iiua units in the stafe. The high utrct calls, for the eom$etiott of the building by August . . during the first part of the ning and later a number of clever gtwe were .played, r Lunch wa served to fifty Members, ' : Tekphont awarded Wednesday night yixm meeting of the Nebo school nl. held at the Nebo offke. The enentl acMtract was. let to. C. A. Tolboe of Prove, and the heating and plumbing contract to Horace IVxedajE-- of -J- Spanlsh Fork. The h building Is to be t( hrk-- Ut ' - ""h Sirs. Ef fie Dart. Reporter - visiting ' The advanced Senior clan of 4he Second. ward Hi' ;if. held artery successful social' In the .amuflemewr hall last FvldHy evening. A varied program provided entertalilineut, - .PAX1SU rORK. March for $Sljm additioa to the' SprinifvUl 'high nhool- ware t.RENTSr TISIT FOE SPANISH Bixon-Tdyli- o r-Rtisse- "THE Provo Springyille "I Nephi ONE-PRICDHOUS- E" Payson -- - . , 4c REBECCAS GIVE CARD sK I L Tlie Hi'Ikkths gave a most enjoy able card iHirty lu the Odd Fellows , hirtl Friday eveuliig. Fourteen tables "6U0 were playeil. of progressive the jjhzes .awarded to slin Miireurfte Andetson, Mrs. Street, MtK Jeiwou and Jybn '.liiindabl. Tbft.. ftillowlug program was also eujo.n- - f fd i several selections, double trio from Provo high school . . .one act utHleville.aud dance, sli cbortis girls from the' Peter Pan theater; TlxrahrerriHs8T-Jijfm- rlltTjklfls: -piano select ious. Miss Evelyn BrtTe-to- u and Miss Marguerite Audsou.. luncheou' was served to was. ibe 75, utter feature of entertainment..whlch-daiuii- ig! PLEASANT VIEW RELIEF SOCIETY ' The literary deptirtinentjif th( llellef ward Pleasant View society will have charge of the meeting Tuesday aftermsm at 2::W oVloj k. Mrs. Amy fjluck will give the im the life of Edwin Arlingtou Kol Uison. Mrs. LaPreal Jouch will furn-ls- h a vocal solo; putno Helectlon will w rendered ly Mrs. Merle Foote and Mrs. Roy Bohurd will give two of Robinson's poems. All menilHrs and friends sre cordially tom llCo. ' Pleasant Grove Spanish Fork' Invited-t- attend. |