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Show 1 PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1927. FOUR HURRY" vESCUE! THE AIR IS BAD NEWS SSOdETYsaw"1"" -" "wijjgaiHwwdi .K1 City and County Employees Party . "I" - MSi -- a to -- ! g-i- - wrUtc-- a will entertain at dinner at their borne Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. Fred- - Payne and family. Covers will be laid for ninel cajoac a' v iwfeeu 'rz,, mi h A' ' 1 ' Kciic B'glcr, Vw4 JSnllockv Gordon nrxioinrix and ixtekest- UotJ aim Brown; vccrl ISO On? of the most enjoyable meeti mo, CroigeGeorge Brown; trombone solo. 4, Coidon Hyod; community singing ings of the Utopia club was held of ontT'iutl led by Ml' Thursday afternoon at the resi 4 tlallif. During the program ti de-- I lience of Mrs. Jack Booth. The hour.c was prettily decorated I'ifs Imiv lutirtuon wes served at 203, at the conclusion of wlitah w:th trie ncason'g decorations and Sinta Claus made his tppraianc ''n uttractivtly decorated Christmas and presented ea'h guest with a tree, A splendid radio concert' was enjoyed, af ver which a delicous gift Dincing was an feature of the evening's luncheon was served. Lovely., gift? music belnit were exchanged, and a most en ntt:taiiiir;et1 th Musical joj able afternoon was spent by the f.'iufshed by Wilde's , ' Tioubudout s. ltllowlng: Mr8 William Connell r Mis. Shiiley Bee, Mrs. J. M. Booth . . ?dis. n. F. Crandall, Mrs. Ja,ci crew of 0 1'IX.Mlt ta'ESTS THUtSDAT oi kl tio.u (ne 'ivuiK ii(iiiiin.is ot t.h sunken ':;i TA1' 1IY ,l.".t l.in v.nni to it '' ' but the mr la." How a naval diver ham-, "!. tb'- iT?s t Mr. and Mts. C. D. Kcjirns "Thu'i' me MS ij list "Pli ;i m 'y.L,,. w n hu'.l It" bci'tw the suifure if Ptovineetown hsi-- tair.td at dinner ftt tUc.r hon:e r.ierej out hi M'JO Code fiui'.U, o't life Vuhnidi Oscar Mrs and Mrs. Garrett, Lor and r?cid hie ifsn am fif.f thf' men li.iijd v.ithin is giaphically envisioned tiere by Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Frank Ward, the latter being an AiiA ,Sen ne artist.' . George .lai-kKi arns'. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos-- c irwited guest. IH-FatS-- 4 ph 'Thooley of Salt Lake, who are Officers AT TOO LATE j here visiting. Lavender sweet peas PIVS PRESENTED decorated the dinir.g table, peltry ' A. large and appreciative audience for 16. CLASSIFICATION l 'overs wore laid ' He je enjoyed the two one-ac- t plays presented in the Lake View ward meetHALF 'SECTION of.land, all in flilLDKEN'S BIRTHDAY . ' ing house Thursday evening, byith.c cultivation and under irrigation. IWIITV Mrs. ThoJniau Caile.r entertained members cf the ward Relief soGood and cheap uter riht Etet Ft' a birthday party at her home ciety. The ploys were "How Thi p.ml i;itnhi land CO Imshf-lvrtM.i vrfUn's.Uv nfternoofi.' honoi.iV.K Story Grew", nnd "To Mucli Mar,. per . ljjiiii easily vortli louuO her litile daughter, "Betty Lou, ried." f.11 J'. 5 nO i' i acre. Widow wnman whose fouith birthday anniversary si. Ming out 011 account of old age. occurred on that day. Games and DINNER Gl'ESTS ti- -5 Auilnss I!ox "7, HeiaM. MiKS Thelma Wilson entertained I . liTualc ,wcr enjoyed, during which . n delicious luncheon was served., e. dinarr at her homo Thursday VCll SjALi: CHEAP - Dodge truck, From a large Christmas tree, beau-- 1 aitcrnoon far Mis3 Billy Smart and tdn sciet n, first class condition. t;ful L"lcaa Bcn'ilin of Ogden, gifts "were pre sent to the little .Vir-- s Silvester Allrn, M:iplitori, Utah. ti.'ul gifts were presontel to the 1U- - who were among the visitors ir ' d30 tl? t0t8. ':' Piovo yesterday. Pink and laven-f'rt gveet peas wore used as a , FO fl RENT Modern 5 room brick table decoration. Covers were laic home nnd fine gjrp.ge. 265 East .MEMBERS OF PIONEER WARD for 14, ' lh South. Phone 981. W. A. Nut-- i ENTERTAINED T" . i I tall. d30 "of ! Members the Pioneer win DANCE . AT THIRD WARD 7 Christinas enjoyed a delightful Tho recreational committee 0' FOR SALK - (lerman Police puns; T'"ity in the ward amusement hull. 't" A Hin 1 the Third ward will give a dancr I w.ll t ninke fiaa u 1hiK-sfl.r'Christmas present. " eeninfr when thev wer in the ward amusement hall Satr ,,'n f Phot; e I'M. d30 entertained ' 7 ' by the ward M . .... S.Z7 urday evening, to which the public A fine musical program was fur- - is cordially invited to attend. Good . 1 RACK , .JXGGAGE mhed and a reading was given by music has been secured and an en- A camp stool, painted a g,iv wis. A. L. Larson.- Lpoil secillK. nwahln ffms is nrmntUMl wmviuih M.hde with cretonne top, should bi funta. Claus maka his tje 5; in ' the guest room closet ti the eh.lilien all joined appcaranoaij hung ill, PRIM ART CHILDREN ," tifl rs a, mck for Git caseg. Mnging "Jcliy Old' J?L together Kichohis.f ' ENTERTAINED v tfter which they whispered tho'.fi Primary officers and teachers of 0 , ? t1 .C'IKCl LAU HEMS , 1$ in his ear, They were rLthw Vineyard ward entertained at Oi circular skiit use narrow silk with a large ba of carti;j a Christmas party in the ward .tbon to finish back the hem, dn-a- d itnd nutti- The parents and yomt arnuMment- - hall Thursday aftef- of turning it under. Also catch iuiks picsented sacks oi'. neon for the children of the asso- hand only at intervals. Never cr ndy and nuts, and-ayj enjoyr.bid cistion. Games 'and dancing were it. time spent by S10. enjoyable features of the enfertain- I Ji ni-irtf.- M 1 . ie-'- t . 1 cf cd FOR s C -- ;sf It; i ... 1 . - .' .. t ; 1 ( 1 " S!'' r7. 1 .. ' " -- r w M f tJL It Rare Xmas Gifts Gift Dept. Co. Floor Lamps! Magazine Racks! Diehes! Silverware! Glassware! Candle sticks! Book Ends! Hundreds of rhoice gift suggestions at remarkable low prices. Go into a D. T. R. store today and select your gift. A Premium7 With 1?PT?1?I T AXEiShl Each$10Purchase Co. D ixon- - Tayor-Russe- RICH DYES When dyeing dark reds, blues, greens, put. a half package of black y dye in with the colored, mix will have a' rich . and you color. thor-mrhl- T ll DRIED GLUE If your glue dries up, add hot vinegar, drop by drop, until it becomes liquid again. The vinegar should be at boiling, point "THE Prove Sprlngville HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E Nephl Taj son PI Grove -- Ileber Sp. Fork . 1 ill D-T-R- . u v , CHRISTMAS DINNER ; Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Brockbank will give a jChristmas dinner- at their home Sunday afternoon.. Covers will be laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. Milt Booth and family, Mr. and Mrs.' S. C. Adams and. family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Booth and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Booth and family. eYitcr-i,...,- iru-'.- - - A. II r. and Mrs. Carl Cunningbam splendid by Mrs. Ma:jorie Cot- - W HOOL CHILDREN - - , ENTERTAINED Teachers of the Vineyard district Uiincd the city and county em- -' . , t, . .: v,, school entertained the kiddies in pl'iets and their partners ward the. ward amusement ball this aft thribt.ns ty the" cilul-- - cl the Fifth houss urwuLiiy Cciisntrul ternoon. An Interesting Christmas cven:4jr ia thr I1: imary in the ward moctlnn tj, ThuiiKly I .. fwn lb.s rvt;un. Tlie entrU.nmeBt prcgrm was furnished, and anen-Jo- v able time was spent by 160. i. ga hell v,hjj ottractiwly decorat eomnuTjcc at 7:50 and will last ed wail red aad green colorid. until 8 o'clock. .According to those hoily, mistletoe,. a Chiiat,-- j w ho have attended th rehearsals, CHRISTMAS DINNER :iiis tree and numerous other em-- i play promises to be unusually TO BE GIVEN ,ine Mr! and Sxs. Robert McFadden Ktai f the holiday setsoa. Mra. r. ttrPE'.ir.; 87a tntorlaining.worked will entertain at dinner Sunday afAi(; U. Da'.iif led in pvral enjo- - ( hil.irrn and teachers hav ciliia. - hard for seveial weeks preparing ternoon for Mr. and Mrs, Theron followhj'cU the after guwa, McFadden and baby. was furnished: Selco-- lor tn3 program. 'Ait are invueo. r' ' 100 "" Society Edit or. Phone 107 ,h.t tKhctt. at the conclusioa of which I stockings of candy and nuts mre given to the little folk. iut nt. t W m m'm'vi'm'm'mwiwi'' m'm m n r m fp m nif f ThtsNewest ONORA ' ill J li' fillfflilSK JI ' ' i,j M .. HJVUlfJi 1-- iM j - . ' ! wlt-he- s 1 s n 1 Sn J v S Business i5 :-- - mm mm GWJ 2 Mf'f the f.Ii'iitrs of t!u sunken all of whom went down w:f Above, lett to fighl, r.rp Lieui. Joseph M(Gin!y and Lifuf. Commander R.y Jones; below, arc Licat. Giaham Fitch (LU cr.J Li. uL Donald Wtllcr. lle.ie S-- iii'O 1 their ship. 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