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Show LlJEWS CF LNTEEEST TO, .VOM&P READERS OF THE nrffATry KUh,N YOU GIVE A PART PLEAT Social nd teachers of 'too Third i (uiicera Priory association and their Qtue. TfarAfightfui a$ n lair i.uD,given in honor of and f i-- . ' w 1 Mr. who are mate HSSt"TS?!: rtf eyoMia Brn.rTra .WILLIS "w-iU- e why Ara you gazing that taker ""fcr trrarjuit tfitnB" ma. If - lt 1 -- -- u Mrs. ; Svving the Third ward. to - IANSDAY 9jr- - If uhlestein, mil A Trip to Coast Among. the leading social events Mrs. Brigham Provo Couple . llusciooa Sue CaroL Bo eonet the AT HER LIMIT Mrturbinc thought what4 a tki BO-fe- rf number of people frrarOY rt ltteautlfuI--iBe3li of svea being you teep looking at welikT rvTciuity went to Salt Lake Ved, II peruu-hiato such ctM as are not? that. I'm going to kiss you " islayt whar tAejLJltneasfd the 1 cant boid th WtU,-' weodiBR, expresKteSii rrle axe siifi havlnjf their Bjr sion much - dettejrtfar Eleetioa 'oif Wflctirs for Hit , rC, : after I How,'cf lunger." feet hound In certain districts of Even .the etiqurt books have no Pekin and other eiUes uiu eiecira at aasar tri) to Calif omte, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake, which was held WednessyiA ma.. of China. elal meeting of the Nelko in the Salt Lake chapter on how a husband whose lit Clitt. Reading Wyir.an Berg have returned to their day afternoon ehlb, held Thursday afternoon at home in Provo.' The promnt 4mpe. Misa Luni Is the daugh- - wife attempted to kill him should mutt THU'wweuug tne rfcfiidenra nf Mr. Vit. p -. nd tha family te-t- di quist. TofmerTy e7asyuaryla.ThetrBte Provo Bench far several years si nation. Ralpo Woods, of De, The new officers are fallow: Miss Vi va Peters, daughter of i 00 Dtiore enoving to Salt Lake to atak troit, whose wife, Grace, is charged Mrs, Iria L McArthur. DresldeBt: I. Peters of Provo. Mrs. Myrtle M ftewan, vice presi'J ' While in Los Angeles Mr. and their home. The arty also with hiring gunmen to. kill Mm, --ci. the wedding erceptioil given wos up agaf'") trd fine queittion n. Aoasna. secre- - Mrs. Ktrff were entertained at diiv i, jou. fcy Mr. and M.i. Lunt it their home in etiquet when he faced his wife : K-- Ducon. oani. ner at the honao of their nephew . ndinsr aTserelarv: .Mra. Virrie and wife-- MJBMUare. E. R iveA Wednesday evening. Among the M in the homicide .room at police Murdocki, treasurer Mrs. HatUe T. gensen. and k dinner party was also guests present at the delightful headquarters after her arrest He ffair were1 Mi. and Mrs. Oscar solved n like tlys ttvea la ihelr honor at the resi LtintTMr. and Mrs. M A. nnwley j ... BooUi. Ilm, Irio I MArihuj Mrs. dence, of Mr and Mrs A fl w. woroten, executive com- - Ret'd Anderbcrg. former Provoan, Rowley, Mr. AM,NS.Ajr ' and Mrs. James Rowley, Mr. and "Hello, Grace." rnittee'; Mrs. Vivia F. Hedonist. Mrs gave a dinner dance sR the Los AnMra. Ellis Jennie B. Knight and Mrs. Hannah geles Deauviile club, in compliment Mrs. E. 8. Haws, Mr. and Report has it that she hung her ' " Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Soren-so- head as he continued., "it ia sort to the visitors. Hicks, program committee. Mrs. Orissa Rowley, Joseph of awkward, tsn'tit? I don't know Refreshments were served at thfi what to say, Giace." close of the session. Rowley and Charles Haws. HONORED AT BIRTHDAY ' One wonders it this meeting isn't DINNER typically - male. If the tables had RiiUtivcs of X F. Dunn EuiprLsed ASHTON HOME IS SCEjiE fAKEWELL FAKTV .GIVEN been reversed, the wife whose life MEMBRIU. him at his home Wednesday eve-i- n OF PLEASANT AFFAIR .Games and music were the diver- had been almost forfeit to her own rToiorcr-Mrroh- n Dutson wno celebration of lug aByty is leaving Provo to make her home third birthday An sions at a social given by the offi- husband's hate would haive sprung anniversary. in .Hcner, members of the 'Opti- elaborate supper was served, cov- cers of the Pleasant View ward M. nt feim rvll(l r0nrnarhl IhreRt- I mist, club gave a party at the home ers being laid for Mr.- and Mrs. I. A. Wednesday evening at the 11 ed, wept, done anything except home 1 of ETEX awk-Mr. Mrs. Ashand of Mrs" Vfn Tel Uon.t Tk.. i kintta is Charles it murmur, "Well, Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. George Startup, . Tl 4" I, f angii Retiring, u - .. hellce Heading T r 5- - 05 ENIEAIJgQUaxa- CAIIt 107, a onn, we chaatisemeat." I ' I News, .v TAYLOR BROTHERS j ."II ? v i - .Mrcile Smith? has fceen an' earnest worker 'in the Third ward I . Uon ob ttjfc years, ; " Refj form ot a shower and numerous useful and. beautiful gifts Wbre re-. celved - .by the" newlyweds. from OTTTma-MfsTTJa- t. M' EASY TERMS, via n, Progressive eamn were featured nd prizes were awarded. A delic-- : ious tray luncheon was served to the following: Mr. nd Mrg.iB.4r. ; Larsen. Mr. rad! Mrs. ' Mr. and MrSTHarotd Clark, Mr. and ; Mrs. WiUiani.;Salladay. Mr. and Mra. A. L. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Eves? Mr- - and Mrs. Spencer W .7 Italrirum Mr. and Mrs. Clvde .1. j Tsea, sive "500'! were1 davod. Mrs Jnhn Allie g s jmtertairiment. dainty re-Amos Mrs. Ounningham, frc'shrm-nt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence, Mr. Yeager and Mrs. were selfVe'arb 2T,' "DRAT 'EM" ""x Roy Peters receiv Chase nt Ogderi, Miss Vilat? ! nd 'Mrs. Frank Fielding, Mr. and Wis is probably an expression of the first and second favors, re- .Eliza- "and Dunn Mrs. Ffed ing 'Mra. XaeRoy .Hoover.vMr. and Mrs. AND "dOLD GREEN" BALL floiward gracej but nothing so dainty Vuncheon was bcth Decker of Suit Lake. Mra Hans Actively ruog me an intant revivalists. wtys Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Ciarettpe soriol . affair spleen hurls Hse-l-f upon ths juvenile Uii Bvron- BenhaJterH AHDPARTY TENDERED week was M. I. A. "Gold prophet in the news right B0W 13-the annual airs. Mrs. FRIENDS Leo jonn, jL,unaahI, : Mr. and Mrs. James PierponW-M- r and Green" ball of the Edgemont1 yeai old Helen Campbell who t Mooharn, Jtrft John Dutson. Mrs. Delightful in every detail waa ths Ward held Wpdnesdnv v PV4vnlnff' In lomnlinir anu ixira. sa In "iaa,p" Ww Virlr0I'R rviiiyu, mis. Mr, and Mn. J. W. trty by given Miss Lcona Sliill, Bertha; Blaekham, amusement ine hall. ward Gold This child admits that she has gone Melvm "Mrs. at Hfeiore, home their S. Ahlander ger.iMfs. Wednesday Mabel Miss Anna Miss Penrod, R. Sorenson, Mrs. W. A. Curl, Mrs. evening. A' Valentine decorative and-- green streamers formed" a lat- - to no movie nor tnes'.er itor.iaance tis which completely covered thrHratr.riior. read anrthmr tout-- the ajnd Donald Olsen. Roy Peters and Mrs. Mary Hopkins, scheme was carried out in the "' .4 the refreshment Bible and her school books since xnUre.ceiUngrand tuhcti-eothe latter tjelag a guest. A heaut4 rooms and in "the aAtGHTEB-IN-LAbooth and orchestra stand weni also she "got converted." And yet she was presented to the guest iui a effect charming lending gin HONORED arranged with lattis doesn't differ so much from more her friends Three tables of bridge were played, artistically inted family dinner of honor from work, The affair was in form mature preachers wtio, knowing ' : Joseph Banks and'TSTrs. .."IJouglas of a carnival, and caps, the confetti I nothing or little at the joys-of-tthe avfarde4 being gcoje and Pfge. -- serpentines dded mtrch tcrtms I'woTtd, fry to convince olhers" ofl ,irv. ix--n cvnti' .favors, and the 'consolation .prize, or the. occasion. The Rvrong in these days. merriment AFFAIR. won The by Douglas Page. being me oieemen iurnisnea rmamouni were served a tasty lunch; music for the affair and ari following ,?Ttl? .Vl children. They left .this mQtmnsL01 ew fiiroRce Ktntitsff deltdoust "Mrs: eon: Mr. snow carnival rod Joseph Banks, were scrve'd rinrinE for Bunkerville'.'JIev., where , they enjoyed an, ice aad Colonel and Mrs, Henry Huddles. and Mrs. Golden Hansen, David refreshments will ioin Mr. Washburn and make Thursday evening at the the evening. top Rogers, parents of their possib The Goodman, ; Mlga Mary Thompson. 8hbuf4sSach-In- e Ing house grounds. lieirhomWrMr-- . ly more fatnnns riajightar, MUUcent Mr. atnd Mrs. Manford Hutchison4 tional committee had chargo Buhkerville Winter. this at e PRIMARY OFFICERS Codntess Salm, "" Rogers, Mr. Leon Mrs. and was and event. A bonfire Harrison, of f large gala the were laid for Covers guests MEETINGrand now Mrffr Arturo Ramow, theTrohi 1attertWe eKOpJcs "Being mttae roast enjoyed. anaraTveiijer uuu Mrs. Arthur Adamson. was hostnonor, ine nost ana nosiena a divorce, rumor has games were played and Springvjlle. Dancing concluded th? ess t6 the offjce'ra"and teachsr of contemplating fnm'ilv s.nd Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Out-jloof the. so interrupting the-sta- y dV g ; veninf entprtainmetit f lm.,J8tcat Washburn the Fifth associsStlon Rogerses in Paris. Rumor has it, ' " 1. at her home' Thursday evening at too, tha); the dissension after more the regular preparation meeting. than 20 years of married life is beFollowing the business session a cause of quarrels rought about by ocial hour was enjoyed of a,nd a the famous matrimonial, mix-u-p dainty luncheon served to Mrs, Alex daughter Millicent and Count Salm Mrs. Leonard WIS' of blessed memory. If this is sotit Mortenson, combe, Mrs. Dell Webb, MrsT Bert isn't the first time that parents Stitton, Mrsr, Roy Boshai d, Mra, Have quarreled eyrtr TintolvorcirH Ban Bullock. Mrs. Sadie Robinson. over their respective- attitudes M"iss Phiytlis Mortensen. Miss Isa- their offspring." bellc Henries Miss Hazel Robinson, Mrs. W. L. Nelson and Mrs. Lu BOOK SHOPS ' cille Brown. Whenever a womain casts about sf! gj for some bright way in which to VALLEY CIIMJLE MEMBERS. . cater ine .business world and make " r 1 1 ENTERTAINED a fortune, ahe thinks of either open Mrs..JHerman urimm an3l-Mrs- . ing a tea shop or a book store. I Viliam"Tft"alston entertained et the quoted an authority the other day Grimm home Thursday evening- for to the effect that a tea shop dethe. members of Valley Circle. The manded at least $8000 capital. I flowers artistically dec suggest that those with the book i season's orate3"Tfie entire house. Sewing shop idea read "Book Shops: How and social chat were the diversions to Run Them," by Ruth Brown Q One lot of beautiful ' and a tasty luncheon was served Park. Id-- Mrs c, A.Chain- twin r berlaln, Mrs. W. J; RobbierMrs. J. WHAT'S BEING DONE? C. Halbersleben. Mrs. O. D. Cun- Because, as he told the sheriff, he Value t $12.45 Bacbolder, wanted "a nice" big car" in which to ningharn, Mrs.- E: Mrs. Albert Kirkpatrick, Mra. take his- girl ridiue, a Charles Tullis, Mrs. R. B. Tread- - farm hand murdered his employer Value 25c yd. e,' drove off nvineir big laway. Mrs. R. E. Knapp, Mra Har-- I old Blumenthal Mrs. Orville John green limousne and took his girl l d- son, Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal, Mrs riding. To murmur, "Just another Sea therrTin our window' Charles Reinsch, ""Mrs. William degenerate; just another case of Wagner Miss Floienctf Ray, Mrs dementia rimprn" la nnt enough. Ward Ireland, Mrs. Fred Hischier, That's very true, but the day's news Mra J. O. Strickley, Mrs. W. A is full of just such stories. What is Spear, Mrs. Pearl McAulcy, Mrs., being done to save normal human ydH.-- A. Immisch and Mrs. Thomas beings from these abnormals? Schott: Reduced for quick disposal. EVEN BEAUTIFUL St'E HE Children's QJU to 72x90 SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY. Oh, what's the use, anyway? 0,w Sweaters Relatives and friends of Joseph Life's values do get so complex. H. Taylor pleasantly and success Take this Sue .Carol divorce case t0 Ladies' seems unbelievable that any fully surprised him at iiishome Sweaters Sunday evening, the occasion be man could sue any woman for diing his birthday anniversary, So vorce who looks like Sue. It seems All reduced. cial chat and music were the di- unbelievable to any woman that any versions and a delicious luncheon woman who looks like Sue could wAi served to Mr. and Mrs. August ever be party to such a disturbance One-Ha- lf Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dahl en a matrimonial mlxup. But imPrice on All quist, Mt. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen, possible or notf Allen H. Keefer Jias Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor, Mr. filed suit for divorce against the and Mrs. Karl Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Taylor American ForfcH SOCIAL GIVEN FOR our Big Selling and Mr. and Mis. Golden Taylor of PIONEER WARD MEMBERS r : JBOlsej -- - T "" If--' ) Watch Our Windows I. . s ' t T - SEE OUR LINE OF SHUR EDGE CUTCERV Citi jithe on. - -- ie-a- -- i we-satisracti- 4 ' . Ol-aa- j W iJ?5 r ! .. isiGHTFi;L hih rinvifir he . ward-meet-JM- 69e to 1)805 Paring knives lOctd Cgc Butcher r'7es.b-l95- - Scissorsall styles Table spoons, healy nickled$Q ea. Hair clippers QU5 one-tim- "re it umbers-furnishe- - - S(C ' 7 w f 25cStandard Prints tto; SILE DRESSES 3 and 3 -- 1 ' I 19c We have other Specials Aluniinunrxakcrpans Aluniinum Hot Cake griddles Regular $1.75 fx 01fi Electric Hot Plate stoves and Brooms fresh straw fir handles 65c to Galvanized wash boilers sizes 95c 1 OS. 25 - Plaid Gingham $6.90 Come fii and inspect our B asket and Clothes Hampers -- i rr 1 121c 25c Quilt Cretonnes SWEATERS 19c 3-l- b. pliuJ 11.45 $4.95 -- i Cotton Batt ; . COATS v $2.25 t0 $7.45 0ur Footwear Reducing Sale Pointed Heel. . beautiful all silk r.HTFFON values $6.45 S7.50 One bis ... . Try our Diamond Point Service s. ;" $1iB5L $4.45 $4.75 - ; i All Ladies' Cotton UNION-SUIT- S Valued from $1.75 to ?2.00 special tot, all sizes . 81x'J0 Sheets, 01 9Q value to $1.68, Special Clearance Prices All Silks Saturday only CHIFFON HOSE valuers . I $1.65. pr. ' values $5.45 HOSE Pointed heel, Pinetree heel, Value, $1.95 values Values TVeafwelT . $1148 f" $1.19 S1,ks $1.75 $1.98 ,Silks $2.25 $2.75 $1.39 $1.81 $1.95 r: :$3505k2.v9 i $2.39 flMffi mm. t Brigham YoungUniversity Arts Course t " presents " ' tlorc - 1 " leisure Hours Me&n Ansrthlss To Yen j'lanToAttliidOur With The CHAtlDERG GAG RANGE TONIGHT, 7:30 P.M. Let Ut Show You llovr To Cook With The Gas Turned Q i . ' and ' Lewis K. Browne, Lecturer (Author of "This Believing World") SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, AT 8 P. M. Both lectures - KwTheKit V MONDAY, FEBRUARYVAT 8 P. M. in College Hall Z ' :- "i. Captain Georgefril Simnjons, Lecturer and Explorer Admission $1.00 earh -- vgashV ct . Our Clearance Sale Includes Special .Prices on all Footwear; Coats, Dresscs;Silk, Underwear, blisses and Children's Foot v - - . wear. I The Pioneer ward amusement hall was filled to capacity ThursMOTHER'S BIRTHDAY day evening when the M. I. k, of IS CELEBRATED the ward presented a program. The Mrs. W. W. Taylor entertained at annual ore-acontest play of the a kenaington at ner home Wednes- M. I. A. "The Invisible Hand," was day afternoon In honor ot hsr given, which was' followed by a mother-ln-laiMrs. W. J. Taylor, high class musical program. whose Dirtntiay anniversary oc curred on- - that day. During the GUEST NIGHT AT afternoon of needlework and music MASONIC DANCE CLUB a delicious luncheon was served to The Masonic Dancing club wishes the following: Mrs. August John- to announce an Innovation for Us son, Mrs. C. A. Dahlqulst, Mrs. J. C. next regular dance, providing for Jensen. Mrs. Scott A. Taylor, Mrs, a guests' night, and cordially In Karl Taylor, Mrs. Glen Taylor of vltes all Masons, partners, sons and American Fork and Mrs. Golden daugh t era. .Juactv Mason may In taylor of Payson. The hostess waj vlte one couple as guests, to attend assisted In enterttfntng by her the next regular dance at B p. m daughter. Miss Virginia Taylor. Saturday, February 2, In the The guest of honor .was presented Masonic hall. Nonparel orchestra with flowers and gifts from those will furnish music for the evening. In attendance at the pleasant affair. Refreshments will be served. Payson. Wearwell Sheeting Value to :. 47c 63c . . . HOSE Is worth your consideration. Come in and see the styles. No old styles. $4.45 15c yi $1.00 6,75$245D- $3.95 Jap Crepe r' Ladies' Coats -$- 21c try Children's Coats'" ten 33c Ladies', Children's r rionc Cave J (luilt Satins 39c ft.' 4f: - - . V End Houri 01 Kitchen Drn2i :ry: UTAH VALLEY GAG A14D CQIIE if' Spanlih Fcrk COMPANY- ' Foshajr Management PROVO , Season Ticket $2.50 -- i - ' - ' . . - . . , - i - - 1 ; - r . . .. ' .. J. ' ' a t i i |