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Show I .1' - PACE TTTO mOVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1927. , Ride 'Em.Cowgal! I SPRIKGVILLE Tbuuia'" Ctapter, J. Iteughter of I'tan The J. Vylie Cmui)"JSo. - . riuBtfW, wet Thnrsday afternoon Warner. t tli home of 51ns. I'resideut Mell Larson tmided and Klvfn : tile following program w Sirilas. "liah, W e Love Tli i" prafer. lijlaia t'srri nilT: S'iiS. Vcre- - Wanter; Jiislory of, William Wruer ftivea by his Frandaari'Klitrr Mary, Warm Chrisje nsrti; history if Ann liavid Warner by her grautidauiditei; Aim Warner; duet. llntS MeudMrUaljt ajpd Elsie Keel ; Mrs. Enuua Lewis.; r, Amitmla Ai'aniau;; county officer Jlra Eliza Ttuirae, FprlnfcvHIe ; .Mrs. Nellie and Mr, ithoda Uohert-.kiii- j, Spanish Fork; sinniusr, "O, i'e Moimuins IlislT;" prayer. Chaplain Unit.! Kefreshments were .served te lortj members and visitors. F Pi J - J- 'K 1 - f i ' '" V'L it - A). " , i .A 1 . ' s rpisr, I mi l"Vjwi, irl; i Mrs. was the motif given pretty evejilnjr fiiut-tluTuesday evening by Mrs. B. M. Cor- n and ldh,, A color eheie In j4nk the white was carried put The table .waiTcuariuIng- iiJU. two pink candles, in tsilvcr " I bolder linhiing eaehiind a centernuk !! piece' of' pink asters, laid fur twelve (juests. Following luncheon the miosis lIay ', Mis Elinor MatWy jd "Stilus," winning JJie prize.- Enjoying the f unction were the gmtit of honor. Misses Fluwurv.'JnucftV KIlea ""d Esther Anderson :. and Fern Ols-r- haiisioy,"Mrs, lieliccca lltister,- MrtM Sara Sterling,' Mrs. Myron. Dustrup tVlf.LurIlnarlly used nitly on H ud .Mix. dainty foot, bus. risen until it Boyd Huberts, the two latter of I'rovo. Mrs. Ann AniU'rson nowonvelois's her entirely ill a assisted the liostiiss hi serving. eosiiiiiiini; for lit'i:e-lincShi'Ii iii tins lateKl mode on the Mr. Ana Anderson entertained tho 'bridal path of I'uris where !iis iiiomliers of tUoorotilti 'vUib Xiiura-tln- y jolie Kiucstnemie reu-nllm,s M'0.n, wcniiiR. Bri(lKe..v!tst enjojtfd. Mm. Liza Xetfm wiimilSift i lull prlBK fur hiKlrie(ire, uiid Mrs. 11. 'proitrani was civi ii: ,Hi iidii! from M. t!orulxn the'etient prii.' favorite ixa-t- , Mrs. Mima lliile'. giu'Hts wero Mrs. Erv.ln poems of Ktlgror A tiueM, by Mrs. litlm-heoMrs. Ihith.iUudL'Mr&JUnry tllnnche Kwumi--. TutUe and Mrs. Joseph E. Xelson. lit U:'M. Tl' bosteh wi assisted by her sister, Mrs. Ell n Mrs, AllKrt Svvensou liani er;i Miller, in t'rving4(MlMt .Mrs. as her hous guests the past Argyle. -t- wek, Mfr-aw- d Mrs. 1iarles IMiitr Uaylmru, Jr., of Ixs Auneles, Mr, and Mrs. t'bris J.arson mot: luLijx'iitla 'Jsevei , here on red to Suit Monday to attend thl-tthe honeymoon. pr.duition of "Ben I! nr." Olhi-rwho went tip for the " - TlKi nienibers of the TnnmsIk' same M purpose were Mr.-ichib and their part newt met at the E. Booth. home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Argyle Wednesday Weulng and enjoyed IIoiMirini; John Iavis, who 'eft themselveit at a. uielon luist. The Tuesibiy uioriiinj? to fill misioii party was lu cbarsre of the follow-liu- j for the J j. It. S. ehiin'b, a tesiimon .committee : Mrs. Vera ArRyle, itfi and rcerptW .was Kiveu Monday Mrs. Bertha Boweti, Mrs. Adeline wenliiK nt the ward i hiiK'l Atujel, Mrs. Minnie Chrlstianson. wit ti Friil 'I.ndlow of (he rei reution (iamcs on the lawn and eating mel- eotnuiittee In charge. Follnwinif " ons were the diversions. siren fnmnimiiry giiifrlni;,' led by Jesse I.mDow: prayMinn Lake Browne' of Suit Misg er, t'oitneelor E. A. Moncv: whisf-linIs endliiK a week' vnentlon with wdo. Mrs. UerlMTt E. Wil'innu; . Mrs. Ilannah Browne. Mary" AVilllams HeeomiKinl.it ; Mitplelon mule (jnurtet: Mrs. E. A. (.'luyson has lsen at Fresideit Ifenry A. !nrd ilfivldcml this week beeause of the Her; plnno sdo, Mi.v( Msirv , iWiess of her danghter-iu-lawMrs. histrumenlal trio, E. I). Hawster rMyson, kins and daniibiei-s- , .Mrs. A Ivfiui II" Htevvart and MIw "edi Hawkins; ?Irs. A'ta Jolinson was hostess to remarks John S. Dm in mid ln lfc Ijinreneclle elnh on Friday wifi Mrs. Mary DnvN; eleetioii. were fifteen meniliers Map'eton u.iiartvt;, lieiiedietion, P. unti one liiviled guest, Mrs. Kate J. Faux. There iws a Rood atteinl-atir- Qlner,' present. The following of friends of Mr. Davis. Errln-Nelso- fora V ards-w;cr- TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY- - THURSSMY ( September 20th- - 21st - 22nd e AT, Utali Go iititv Fkir. Grounds - j j Adili-'tion- 11 Nel-hot- i; filter-tuTlie- n an-,- rr d ' s Jts-on- t Hit-mot- ' - i. ni . Tvrm Greatest line of Farm and( Oihard Products ever hown in this territory.: Including :a: wide variety of Dairy Guttle and Livestock, Pet Stbck and Poultriy, Manufactured Goods, and a - beautifuFdispIay of Home Economics products will be seen. : 11 pri-srn- vet and DMtgSitrar EMeir ILCiliJiJiiliiil Slit ' 1- srtce-tlou- . . rtfiJlTKV ATTf09wl More tha, twenty of the fas- t- . est animals in the - inter-mounta- ' Theremin ' I ' rt . I ., be" harness raceu, pony races,', saddle "". races, .thari'ot races, and " ifj?- territory will be seenMn action on T;M . U - '.;"';T " , ,M p AAV&ASS' ethers of cxcepticnal interest. Farmers JH'''MH . will interesting events of the entire Fair. Generous prizes are offered -- j&yNla jalf " " for winners in this contest. "should be entered Jiui1 . 4j and horsemen make this event one of theTftost r '"' : ; -- f r many fcV?S 5CTPK ' UMr in " the track here. - Horse Pulling Contest IlorseJiiemg. Wi"-laiii- new - Teams earIyrSeethe register the dynamometer pulling power of county horses. . to Utah County Producers. This is your Fair Mr. Citizen and you must do your share towards its Success. Exhibitors Are "3 (READ THE STOUT, THC J"My, what 4 pretty pridgc we've fvjundi' auid Coppy, stpjiplngl(the wonder who. that (Joniid. who's js!ddlin right' up liar." And then wee .Clown v slow ly , siKhed, "Oh, get-- I wish IkmI let us wUv And nwyls?, too, he'll tell us ajl that we can swim in here." The man "who ran the funny bnat Wu'an' to sing, In tuneful ... note, gwiuditla,-!- ! yon - X t'ome ride fflimy little men. I seldom take fofkit out with me,, lint renl nice fjds you seem t 1m, so eoiue along You'll want to go wid try'lt wain," J"Vou bet we will," the whole (jtneb cried. "Thift'jj souictliing we hiive never tried. WeVt; lHen in lots it boats, of course,1, but not in one gke that. Hay, will you take, us all mound, and is it good and safe ami Knuid?" ThR;nmn then answeredv "it cnnc tip. r4lie iKittom's' very 'I -- on. Hat."1. ITp to tie VOU3B, TUTS PICTURES) drew. The first thing "that the Till ies knew, tun friendly map luiii very friend jnined niheiu-ly- tone, be said,. "I think I'll slay oehind. that is if you lads will not mind. I'll show you bow to puddle t l"ou take the. boat alone. I'll do the paddling." t'oppr The mau replied. 1Vell, go ahead," So Coppy hope(T riiiht 111 the boat. soon . followed liy the lvst. Vhiit do wit." lie irieit, "i.iei all sit still. WhoVr stands np will make ni pll'. never run this suit of, bout, but I ill du m;i bevt." The frigidly man stood ti)i on. the shore. To nnt-tbe Tlnies made Mm ronr. pnddled "lowly Thr dow-the stream and then lliey turned arounil. .."You'd best ome In.," the liKtn then cried. Ami Coppy, when lie'd tiled, soi'ii mad;' the queer pondoijt- slide mht safely 1 jip on ground. . l'e (Tlie Tinymites Iiuid in SwitzerliinJ " bridge the boat then (in the net slory.) .. Fmcst Products in the WorlO equested to have all entries on the fair grounds Monday ' at which time entry blanks will be given and places j m designated. The Fair Board reserves the. right to reject .any. entry' wlich it deems not in keeping with the purpbse - of the Fair, or to allow such special entries not listed and in in the Premium List thaHt deems beneficial " tr! harmony with the purpose of the Fair, -- Uniform nameaniMdeiiUfutiQiLardi iwill be w 'furnished upon upplicatiort to the Supervisor of the ; " Department. The Supervisor or assistant will aid exhibitors in -placing their entries. 4 rv-l- . , , , i ADMISSION 'j' : The spirit oi cooperation has found lodgement in the hearts of Utah county people and as a result of that splendid spirit1 tjie exhibits will 'reflect the best, of , . every Ihing produced in ths .county. . If a man has grown something better than .his . r h n SI : neighbor it is his duty to give it to the world, and if not given it reflects very poor citizenship, on the part of ; the indiyidualr t Tt , ; , Present indications show thai there are no such slackers in Utah!coun.ty. Come 'Qutand.bring the best you have. Come out and see what the other fellow is. doing. . Child ren 25c Adults 50c E. S. HINCKLEY, Secretary: L..L. BUNNELLrManager 1Z . .... . . i..' " |