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Show -- 1 sr Second Section Second Section fcROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 27. 1927.. year and then moved to Prove, where the father, Mr. Worthen, was shot soon afterwariLl MrSjhuler first married William Walker Davis la 1808. He died a few months later. Tbe widow went to the min ing ramp of Silver. City and con ducted a rooming house for a Dumber of years. Here she was married to Jfcues ffbuler in 1878. Tbe fam ily moved to Payson la 1887T Mr. Shnler died March SO, 1923. Kb has six Uviug children. 2H trend- children and 21 great grandchildren. Most of them were at tbe dinner. PAYS0I1 Reporter. Telepltom S4 Tbs anniversary of the organisation of tbe Junior Bridge club was held last Thursday evening the H. Street. Tbe ovine of Mr, husbands of the member were the Dinner' was guests tot the erred at 8 'duck, and tbe decoration and all details were suggestive of lit. Patrick's day. Bridge ful- Mrs. Alfred IB. ' Wilson Mitvrliln: lowed. , ed tbe members of the Book club at dinner followed with rook Wednes.. lira. Lee R. Taylor was hostess evenlntg. A eoldr p!au of pink to tbe members of tbe Junta mere day and orchid was carried ut 4a 4he at a pleasant eortal afternoon arrangements. test Friday. Mrs. B. W. McMuHln, Mrs. John. Done and Mrs, John L. The Culture club met Wednesday Done were special f uetL ; afternoon, at the home Of Mrs. A. L Curtis, with President Lula Er. Mrs. O. C Nielsen entertained tbe landson in the chair. Book reviews Delta Bridge club last Friday eve- wera given by the following memning, witb all of tbe' arrangement bers ; ."Understanding Heart" by in tbe color of Bt Patrick'; day. Peter B. Krne. . Mr. Milrtrw! Mm. Mrs. Jei were Special guetsta : "RetunC briphle Iterr. Karie, Mrs. George Chase, Mrs. Ada CUytofti "Bean Gestef hv D. Stewart Mrs; E. H. Street and Wren. Mrs. A. LTCurtls : '"lu. Miss MattoUM TUsoh. Mrs. Stan- IVr Cardinal" by James Lane Kentucky ley Wilson received tbe club prise alien.-MisMae McBeth; and Mm. Chase tbe guest Cullen Bryant. Mrs. AdeHa Tlxon." t- -: Mrs. C. F. Dixon entertained at a charmingly arranged bridge "e iuionary Tea was new eon at her bows Saturday after-nooTuesday Her guests were the members Mrs. Rex afternoon at the home of Harper, wlth of tbe Senior bridge. club. Mrs. By aswsHng Bontes. ron F. Ott cave a naner on the suit. ' Mr. anil Mm.-Joh- n Persson entertHeroes." BefreRh- ained., at dinner Sunday for Mr ject,vTnmuig nems were served, and Mrs. Tom Householder and Mr. and Mrs. Henry J arris of Eureka." The M. I. A. of .tlie-Wxenrk condnrted a very sueeestifuLdancliig Mrs. Lucille Blmpson 8DiJwn and package sale Tuesday eveHoward of Magna- are here for a party ning, donated by mem-ht'r- s month's visit with Mrs. Kinipson's were delivered C. O. D. from a and Mrs, George parents, Mr. r pfiftofftce window iu charge of Mrs. ; ; Standi.. Kothryn Betts of the rw . couitnittee. Xebeker and Doyle LlddWrd, lite students at tbe University of Utah, Mr. Will MH'IcIIhu vi.ntr.rt,.lM.rl cere down from Salt Lake for tbe the mim))ers of the Evening Bridge ' week end. They returned Monday club Wednesday evening. Mr. and to reglnter for the spring quarter. Mrs. AL J. Morterisen, Mr. and Mrs. t Bert 8te.vens and Mrs. B. L. Jenxen Is who Albert Wood, attendlug were sjiecial guents. Mr, and Mrs. colschool at the Utah Agricultural Fl(jd Wilson. the prize for lege at Logan, was borne for the high score and Mr. Mm. , at tti1bv PROYOWOuIEN 10 $11 T r ENTER COIfTEST At the dose Of the W range dem Bstratlun at D. T. R. Co, a eeotest 1U he held. Miss Verua UwlHulst. -- the expert ok from the MuBarrh Banc j. who' is xoudurtlng eooklng h'UMiistratiins next Xhursdajr, ITrl- ilay and Saturdsjr, will give a 42 plere liciwrst- - to the- - lady 'who makes the best AnptH Food cake and a pare Aluwtnuui Cooking Set to the lady who wakes tbe best loaf of whole w heal bread. The Judges of this eontest will be local women. The take and bread will lte Judged on texture, shape of loaf,, and tnaklug. Floor- - niantifac-ture- d in Prove uiuat be ed.. The preparation and makiut is to lie vme at boiue and ttair IsrongliE to Co. Hardware'!. Dept. at 8 p. m. Saturday, April 2nd, for Judging. This Is a splendid oppmtmii tf for the women of Provo to win a beautiful and useful prised- ProfesHlonai cooks will not be allowed to enter the contest A00 Easy fae-tor- Terms Down -- Continues to lxtturd 4 VlSS of Utah County have become proud owners of the last few years. Many Monarch Ranges have been purchased and delivered this week during our big sale. There is stilf a fe wdays left to get the special advantages offered. Make your home 1 . r happy with a new MONARCH ' ' . ' prlv. " :': ' '.';''-:';'.:- ;.. .. .. PALfilYRAMWS v,?; : -- ? ! 1 V'.j 10 Pc. Pur Aluminum Cooking'Set rt.t Monarch Ranges are Made Of Malleable Iron Every Joint r "' i Gold Band 'CV,- -- Mrs.Lis s J: .' , : . Hundreds of wornen MONARCH RANGES in s j The Beehive Girla of Palmyra ward gave the program at the M. I. A meeting Tuesday evening as fol lows: Heading, Lola Reach: song. With each MONARCH RANGE purchased during this next week, the Monarch Range Factory will give absolutely free a beautiful gold band set of dishes or 10 pieces of pure aluminum cooking utensils. Don't wait I Buy your new raage now and take home your premium! ' and Seam Riveted Tight. Beehive. Klrtai slogan, Crace" Thomas: reading. La Hue Roach. Thp girla sold pie a la moaeiblfrwlng (be program, the proceeds will be used to buy their pins. v . Fuluiyra Belief Society hotel their anulversary party Thursday eve nlng at the amusement halt. President Jane P. Thomas presided. Prater, Mt. Peterson; singing, con gregation;, song, Reed fiHalvorson, d week end,. ' . and ttnseu the eousfjlatlon prizes. . Barnett enterlaluSI of ber young friends at a 1st. Patrick's party last Friday night. Progesslve. "Stung" and , "Spoof were interesting parts of the program. Other games and a musical program were enjoyed, and v supper was served.. 3 . ; Miss Nyda lorn-tee- iw.' .Mrs. Minnie AV. DoiiuIhu Ulned the members of the Entre Nons club at a delitrhtfnl afternoo,i. Wednesday. SERVICES ARE HELD ''SPANISH-- . FORK, March 20,- -t Funeral services for ! mandson, native of ,JceUnd,r were Mr. and Mrs. CK H: Hadley and held- - MoBday "at rneHrirsf ward "Angeles chapel with 'ouucllor -- Gilbert A. Mrs.ltr.TJIppte' of Txamotor for Johnson, presiding. left Tuesday, jaorulng, by were -t- beir-hoBie ftef 1i,"pleaatot "Visit Postmuster David T.Speaker Iewis, PatriWhhere with Mr. amiLMra. Flint arch Wm. Grotegut, Albert Swen-soom Mr Glpple and Mrs. ty6u tire Henry A. Gardner and Gilbedt ...Vj-.,...:..,.-sinters. Johnson, the latter made the closing remarks. Prayers wure by David Mrs. Aline JChristensen and Miss uavis ana tienry Gardner. The Ada Hamilton entertained tbe mem- service was attended bj a large bers of the Blue Bird class of the concourse of relatives and friends. First ward Primary Tuesday eve- Interment Tvasr In the Sbauish .Fork ' ning Ut the home of Mrs. Christen-sen- . cemetery: A variety of elever games were played and lunch was served. , v ' HARDEST TO SWXM The Irish channel Is harder for ' A family dinner was held at the a nutstor to cross than either the or the Catallna home of Mrs. James Bbeeler, "Wed- fihgllsh channel nesday evening; to, honor ber seventy-ei- Island channel. That's the opinion anniversary of ber birth. of Henry F, Sullivan, Lowell, He pictures the Irish Mrs. Shuler has been, a resident of Payson for forty years. She came channel s the longest, coldest, most '.with ber parents in 1KS0. treacherous stretch of water in the .'. r'. J, 1 TJhey lived in. Salt Lake for one wprldT' viD-fm- fiVfi JrjTJ Hi iI us av j.iiai . m m - v fc-- M w w W m mM '" f l rr , ... ve t all y r " . s" f E237 Down" iff- - ' Tru in'm .. .;. x. ni asj . -- Monarch Ranges Are Protected Will Not liust They - Are '' Lined With Vitrifused ; i - l 1 -- -- va I tfa-r- - BUV YOUR NEW RANGE NOW HE137- -' sunrise vou. Co. ' .... t Payson' PL Grave Sp. Fork , Hrber The . Palmyra Relief Society gave the program at the SmikIiiv iiftcr-noomeeting this wwt, ' gfvlng ' a very excellent program. j 'WlGHT WALLS INSULATED ... Provo ; Sprirtgville , JiLUE BLACK ."MIRCCT; FINISHED TOPS "make Monarchs some looking ranges. ' , hand- , iHave Pretty This Spring into your BRING Spring st ' I; '.. . v datv i i 1 1 ra i i ii I i j ihm biii jL. iii i x Drapery Service GOME of the finest homes have used our Drapery Co. ONE-PRIC- E . t Dress up your windows' with ntfw curtains and drapes. The eyes of the world are always lipon your home, Changing for the . season adds freshness to the appearance, of the , , room's interior. - ell - John, of Don't let this Sale pass and then be disappointed "THE Nephi my Jo, We t lamli tlie bill thegither, . And mony a canty day, John,- . e ve had wi fine anlther; Now we maun totter down, JiAm, But hand, in hand we'll go, And sleep thigltber at the foot;, John Anderson,' iny ju. . Roiiert Burns ; John Andersoiw. NICKEL TRIMMING and BEAUTIFUL W r -- John Anderson Monarch ranges mean long life. Y . . Draperies - Bixon-Taylor-Russ- r-Rus- 'sell . eveniug THE DUPLEX DRAFT saves fuel and ' ' ' insures baking results. ASBESTOS A" ; Linings J morning and take home one of the beautiful premiums we are giving away! Tiltthone today for free trial. ed my Jo, John,' when we wore first acquent Your looks were like the raven, your hontile brow was brent ; But now your brow is bald, John, Your looks are like the snow; But blessings on your frosty pow, .John Anderson, my Jo. Come in Monday -- Nephl LWti ' iDon'tDelay: RoyaL ;"Only a small amount down and the balance in payments so small you will never notice them' onthe Preva.'Sprlngvllle - the demands of many housewives and has become very popslar. For an all malleable range the price will Very Special Terms HOUSE in- The new Monarch Buffet Range, picture at the right, is new in the stove world. It is answering in competition with arly other ,tnachine because we' know that when you have seen the Royal clean by air alone you will be Just at enthusiastic as we are. Right now wc are offering t. J! .7L-L'.- :',,. The New Monarch : Buffet Range Royal Cleaner E 'iL'..j iir&Tia l jr - We welcome; the"oppottunity io ONE-PRIC- ' - -- show the "THE ; ' : FREE TRIAL' mm. .1,. :sS ibiA .si n ii an electric cleaner insist f I 1 John Anderson " Before you purchase 1 '".. Features i .i&il11:' 'tei1! 1 m. BUY Dixon- - Taylo ninety-two- E137 BEFORE YOU, A'"' cafeteria style te 1 stred UfJUclog completed ont the ... OLD MASTERS TRY 5 Exclusive Monarch Hi 4-1- and judge by an actual detnon tration in your own home. ' . 17 upon a port-array- - u ' : , . :( . SatisfactorRarxge. Baking jContest to be Heid i On Last Day of Sale M1 t"'"'5"--Valuable .Prizes Offe red ' - Mrs. Boise Mnuey.SIrs;-Slfllal- vorson. Lynn Beck ; humoroas i per, Mrs Thomas Roarh;" song. William Johnson and Wanda and Vera Johnson! debate, Mrs. John Ibomas and Mrs. Peterson, "Re solved, that S tall thin nian makes a better husband than a abort .it man.?. The debate caused ninth merriment and was decided a draw. Kour line contest,- - Margaret Boaj-hVera Johuson aud Blma Hansen; pioneer drills those taking, in pioneer costumes. At the close teaehesw wss ,, The Stay fL'1JL - ; kw. m. N , . 7hf UL J Y f m Mass-swimm- er. ghth lslus i Pajrson HOUSE' PL Grove- - ' Sp. Fork . Heber J Servio6,and have been well pleased with our.work ami materials, r Dress up your home with beautiful D.T.B. Draperies. Bring sunshine and cheer into your rooms. e House" "The One-Pric- I |