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Show . - ". , -- " ' -- " ' V1' - : : r-- ; ... v. . , ; ., ' mKr " ,; .. j ' , r it'fe,. V r '' " , l . , - ; - " - " . ' - u- -i . . IHpLS"?IirS : - ' " '. - . - ' .III! hbb: "''- k : ; . i r . Second Section " 7- ' ... m " -B ' ' 22. 1927. " "" . 1 provo, utah; Sunday, may '. ,' " : : ,., . . . . ed thirty chlWrea at a birthday' par- ty Thursday afternoon, honoring the joint anniversary ot her daughter, La Vera, 10, and Darlene, 2 year of axe. Uauea were enjoyed and luncheon aervedr to the playmate laM Friday eveuiue. in addl-U- i of the honor guest. A birthday rake the uietiibers, siH'iiil guests fur each, little guest of bouor inm were Mrs. F.zra Warner, Mrs. the lum heou., HriH kbuuk, Mis. (Irmy liard-imt- , lrs. Uirin Andersiin. Mr.H. F. Mrs, Elizabeth Bringieaon, wh J Faux,' Mrs. Hcssle !. Hales and has many friends here, and Mrs. I I 'liar It w A. Hrown of 1toto and aon Ijtura Fercday. Mrs. llales with iixsl s. litis, am Mrs. Butihic, are enjoying a visit with with phi in i seleetuius. Mr. liruwu's irenta in California. Fereday Faneywork was the main pastime. Mr. Brown took them to California At tjVluck a buffet uucheoii was by automolille, leaving them to en"; MTved. joy a visit and be will return to California t bring them home later. Mjrsu Hiiw'ins I Inches .was hostess to'"the Meta KridRe dull hist Tlrtirs-tia- SPANISH FOUR GAL TWO.'.-- .. Mrs. Uosetta Klavel and Mra, evening. Luncheon was served MaTy Ann Itowen of this city 'went at K::iO tn the uiemlters and the Inviled-'cnest- s: Mrs. J. Jt. to I'rovo Tuesday to be present at IIiikIuV, ilannahliecse, Mrs. a dirim-- r given by Mr. Arthur Cm- Iterncll .Unsen, Mrs. SjHvia Kwen-son- , veu iu honor of her birthday annl- Mrs. XlHirge Hik'trup. Four versa ry.- Mra. Kenneth Craven and tables of bridge were iilaynl, Mrs. little aon were likewise guests at J. S. Hanson wiuulng the club prize the dinner and following an after- and Mrs. J. S. llauson Uie guest imsiii spent. In visiting, brought the ladlea home in her prize. The rooms Were bright with MhiiiIhIj Fork ' auto. spring flowers. SPANISH FORK SOCIETY I- - A well arranged program wag daughter Hilda were guests at a given Sunday morning May 15 In dinner party "given Monday eveninx the Fourth ward chapel in compli-JMi- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril to the mothers in the ward. Hartley of Prova. Mis lose Palfreynian waa chairman of this committee in charge of The members of the daughters the program which waa a follow : of the Pioneers Camp No. 1, were vocal solo. Hiss Melba Coudle; delightfully entertalued Thursday 'talk on Mothers, Amos X. MerrlU at the home of Mrs. Addle Jessee. of tbe.B. Y. U.; wat-sol- o, Allen J The history of Jonah.and Ann Philr poem, Esfto-Maycock ; lips was given by their .daughter, ' JCeynoWs; Wbute to Mother, Grant Thorn; Mrs. Addie Jessee and the .following Bishop Hilton Rotertson; well arranged program was given presentation of bookleta to motBers by dependants of these pioneers: ly rirla of the ward ; response, lira. Tending Ivy Phillip; piano solo, ArcS loj lance; quartet, luei Aizaua WilnjotTvoi-a- l solo, Inei Wheeler, Helen Palfreyman, Helen Jessee; vocal duet, Alzada Wilinot Salisbury, MiRery P. Bird; prayer .by Mra. Will Harrison. A large The Daughters of the Pioneers crowd of mothers attended the pro;- - Camp No. 2 were pleasantly entertained Thursday afternoon at the kram. ( home of Mrs. M. O. rackard. The Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson foliitwing excellent program was and son Dick' of Eureka npeut the Eiven : community singing, led by week end in Sprlngville with rela- Mrs.- Mary .Wheeler ; prayer, Mable M. Kindred : n history tives and friends. of Jacob Wentbind :Mc('nrty was given by J'Isie. MtCurdyi sl IxnvisTborpa. who, has sjient pim .entitled, weeks at Peerless, Utah, came "Hid PiontH'rs," comiKised by Jacob hoine Friday to spend two days-- ) McCnrdy und read by Elsie mandoirn and guitar duet, with hh parents Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hoe nnd Howard McCurdv ; reading, Thorpe. "The River of Stars", Elsie Mr. and Mer. E. A. Thomson of Mcmundidin solo, 'i two Curdv; class bisUry. "Ctah of Hollywood, Calif.rare-tspendin- s months as giietits of Mr. and Mrs. J.'X J. Fiulcv; voca Tlenry Clark. They were entertaliifd sido, itufh Musig. The assisting hosat dinner Kumlay nt the home of tesses, Mrs. Heed liird, Mrs. MarMr. and Mrs. Elliott Bird. tha Alleiiinn, Mrs, Ann ITaymond, and Mrs.. Mable Kindred served a " Sara Clark, son of Mr. and. Mrs. delicious luncheon to 45 niemliers . Henry Clark and'. Miss Virginia and guests. The closing prayer was Harmer, daughtiT of Mr. and Sirs. offered, by. Mrs. Louisa M". White. I.orin llariiletwere niarried Tuesday in Salt Lake City. and Inez Jessee: community singing, "Prayer is the Soul's Sincere Mf. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Desire," and "Come, Come Ye daut'hter of lrovo were isitor Saint" by members of the organiduring: the week end at the home of zation. The invocation was offered Mr; and Mrs., William Sumslon and bv Mrs. Juliet Dallin and the beneDeMr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown. diction by Mrs. Both Dallin. licious refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Malan and the hostess assisted by her daughdaughter Wilma. moved to SiMinish ter Inez jessee und Alzada Wilinot Fork Friday where, they will make to 29 members and guests. their home after Jiving n this city for two years. ; , Miss Louise Crandall spent Friday in Salt Lake with relatives. Mr.- - and Miis. Ari.I , Enee and She also attended the state track WJilIy .are spending the week with meet held there. MrT knee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ence, at Delta. Mrs. Uose I'.oyer has returned to her home in this city after spending Mr. and Mrs. Will Harmer two weeks fvt Xephi with her- - . Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones ,an-Tclu- the eiiLecimut or tneir dauKUter Afun to EHlen Palfrey-niHuouiM-- it fea-tun- ii of Sprluitville, wm of Mrs.- The iiiarrtuee ydia Pulfre.vuiau. to, take place June 1 JMMue Kill Ijike temple. Easy, euter-IiiIjjim- Mrs. Mabel NewiM was hostess tu the lady uumlo rs of the Vlll XVI lub at a 1mstnes Tburs: lay eveuliiR. I.tuxbeon was served . at ll oCl(M-kThe. table decora- tons were spriliK flowers and candy iis iiiUrs wen' vlayiioli'H, - Klybt present. Terms 1 1 ' y . Mrs. Nora Keel entertained' the It. K. "O. elub Tery p'easHiitly Mm- lay after iiik in at her home. M-- - The ilme was sjient enjoying mt'dle- ttork. There were fifteen niemliei's iresent. At five o'clock a dabity ray luncheon was Mrved. Mrs. Mnnday (JlsUamu eulertalmH) dinner Moiidav eveniliL' inJioimr 1 f her son Myro, the otvnsion 'jjs twelfth anniversary. Dinner tvas servwl at (1 o'clock' to fiftwn truest, 'my chums of. the honor lames and "other diversions were ' enjoyed. S li To-d'ji- - . Satrrrdirjrwinr Bishop John I. Hayes of Thistle as special guests Sunday they Mr William Sumsion spent Satin honor of Professor Alice urday in Salt Lake with her daughiteynolds of Provo. ter, Mrs. Edna liodgers who is recovering from an operation at the The niemlers of the S. T. club L. V. S.. hospital. jR'lll meet Thursday evening at the Tionie pf Mrs. Lee Sumsion.' All Mr. and Mrs. J, X. 1'exton motor-edytmembers are Invited to le present Eureka Tuesday to visit with Mrs. Pexton's sister, Mrs. Clara an1 a The local Klwanlsmbirs were Hope. They returned Tb"rs(lay IWtey, nvojning to spende-their week y bairn uet wi t h a vocal eral days in Nephi with relatives. duet by Miss Inez Jessee and The girls of the.Third ward M. I. Wilmot ; reading, Lucy at a social and vocal solo, Inez Jessee, and: A.were hostess-e- s en interesting' talk by Judge George progranr given In compliment - to B. Ballif of Provo. their, mothers Tuesday evening, in the ward chapel; During the pro-gr- a m "each mother was presented The Service Star Legion will hold their annual entertainment Thurs- with a heatttiful tulip after which day May 19 in the Second ward dainty lnhcheon was served to about basement. The party will be given 45 members and guests. Mr--, and Mrs. Vern Falkner-an- d in the form of a tea- and epron sale. There wilf also be a continuous little, daughter Dorothy, of Salt program. . The proceeds will go e Lake, were guests at a" well arthe fund for disabled soldiers. ranged dinner party' Kivpn !n tw'lr Mrr- a nd irormr itt niit? hmiHv-oMr. and. Mrs. Estham Clegg and 'Xrthur enter-taine- d . ., o ... s " - B-- Mm. Dorothy Stoddard Trent of Salt Lake City wara SianlKlt PorU visitor Friday and Saturday. Hue was looking after the business of Dr. A. O.. Stoddard, who is serious' ly HI at a Provo hosp'itaL - Friends of llclnine Itnwley pleas-intlMr. and Mrs. Horace Fereday r suriirised him Saturday eve-- ' surveyor. visiting in salt Lake thla Week. lug. at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Dowley. There Miss Ruby Jex and Hudson Hales, Bishop and Mrs. George Bales, ere twenty-fiv- e girls and boys Hith of this city, were ;mir tied last Nathan Hales, Helen and Agues. present. Onuies and music were Thursday in Salt Uke. Hales, motored to Mammoth Sunbe diversions. day to attend the celebration in obMrs.. Fred N. FriHnian of servance of the 30th anniversary of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Roach California, is. visiting until the organization of the Mammoth to Provo Sunday, where they after Memorial day with relatives ward of which Bishop Hales was were agnesta at it dinner given by 'ml friends in Payson and Spanish the first bishop. Both Bishop Hales y - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas- llaivorsen aiinoimce the engagement of their l'rbv of daughter Clara to Scott Pmyot- the liiarrlage to. take plait early in June. Miss Jla'vgrsen Is well known as a" ,sis'ial leader and I'JLiJJjuELiiriiidjmLjul.jLbe.J'aUu school. Mr. l'rlec Is I'tah comity' 1 . -.-- ut June Brides! Tor-renc- e, mot-ire- Fork. MrV'J.vnft.Itiilicrts In honor of her 'iiisband'a birthday anniversary. The occasion also honored the birth-laof the hos'tesn. There were present,, the othei1 guests members of Mr. Roberts, family if Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Roach were iceouipanled by the children. Let Us Feather Your Nest . afternoon Tuesday y RockhfH twe'u-'y-flv- e Mrs. A. B. a delightful entertained at luncheon in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Alene Rockhill Ford of Malad, Idaho. The house was decorated in spring flowers and the guests were seated Jit one Jong table, with a Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fuller and lit- crystal bowl of roses for the centertle son of LeGrande, Oregon, piece. Ten near friends of the honor here Wednesday evening and guest were present: Mrs. Mildred A'ill spend the summer here. They Thomas, Miss Millie ('hristiuas, Mrs. noiored through." Clyde White, Mrs. Hale Ilafen, Mrs. Cecil l.nrsen, Mrs. Harold Meniliers of the K McKoll and Mrs. Ruth nofiireiTftrprov Friday afternoon, May 6, and were entertained at the 'iome of Mrs. Vera Bowers1JS'eedler vVork and social conversation were Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. "Nelson enTijoyed. At 11 o'clock a dainty-fra- tertained Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. luncheon was scry'ed to the ). T. Mandella of Iis Ange'es. Mrs. members and one upectni jrne-M. Maudella was fornierly Bliss Sylvia Miss Blanche Reese. They have been extensively Vaughn Johnson, .Aiartel asslsfeff'the hostess. entertained while visiting rwently In Salt Lake. . 4 Mrs, Stella s Brockbairk was memlxTs tonhe of the Fideloiis Mrs. Marinus Johnson euteytalnbe-n- as a bride, she steps across the threshhold of her give her a genuine thrill of pride to realize that it is furnished throughout in the best of good taste - - with the kind of f urnishings that breathe a welcome """" as sooit'as :she '8tesith1iTtlie"d6br. WHEN,home - - it will d jdebiijsljjb will find experienced salesmen to greet you helpful suggestions will greatly assist you. Every cBtirfesy "that ran be given young. couples will be ' found here. YOU and Mrs. Hales made short speeches ana mien and Agnes sang a duet on the program, which was held afternoon and evening. Sunday " Monday , was also devoted " to th celebration. O. E. Anderson, pho tographer of Springville, accompanied the Hales family and took pictures of the celebration- - Xtthtws from who attended the function were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and family. Miss Helen Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hanson and family and David Davis. toUERE ENERGY GOES d pf the energy from the engine or an automobile Is lost to soollngwatejv another 4hird to the e&aust gases and about of the remainder is used lo over- coming- friction. Road and wind resistance a.nil - s$oess power tafee up the rest One-thir- two-thir- hos-es- Jnttxm - v ri Announcing Another Large Shipment Living Room Suites Wain-wrlgb- Their Homes On, Our Easy -- - f- Wing-lfurftli- Young . Couples Can Easily Fit Up iv. ' PaymentPlan PAY A LITTLE OUT OF YOUR INCOME EACMONTH. zi mi l-- i i -- ill -- v- Quality At Low Prices TO supply we cur seven buyjn car- - load lots direct from the This manufacturers. avoids jobbing commissions jmd gives lowest freight, rates. 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