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Show R OV ' QUT A 10 S U N D A Y. H Eft LP. S U N D A Y, M A R.CH HALS MEMBERS ARE ENTERTAIN ED--r Two teb.i of bridge were njoy: ed y me:abers of the HsUyoe club Y O.N VTOriO MEMBERS ASQ Sowarus, GentViev Mariorie Moon. Ruth Waters. eTIanaderson, Fay Fail, Mrs. NelBiddulph. Mrs. Patty Kirby, Mrs. - " ' ... . . : J&ihes m h. :UEF SCIKTV - Mra-lTal .... . .......t.,. 1 1 i, ,r Z. 'Jl" wiu . . . . .. . , DC ..j 10 w " MresmKJSOeiETY TO MEET YiECX AMIES NOTICE The Kastern States Mission, so-.Mrs. s Wanda McKay will entertain , semi annual Mrs. Violet Johnson pnt:iainrJ at her home Monday evening for union Saturday evening. April .6. at 8:30 oV'txk. on the roof garden of at her home Fi iday afternoon- fo 4 the mepibers cf the Vieux Amies rht'mbrs arc cordially in- the Smith Memorial building, L. D. the acmbis fcf th Paisy Swin? e!ub.T"AH vited to be in attendance. high school at Salt Lake. jeitih. Sewing, maie enil a deinlv Al! mtetesied in the Eastern luncheon were the. divri;sions and Statej mission ar cordially invited. t were enioved hv 1he fnliniiimr M BAZAAR AT FlrtH. WARDER (Grfice Hanson. Huth ltecvo'a : "Mrii vising is now in readiness for 7 Merle Madsen Mrs. Anmn Anilnithe Fifth ward bazaar, which is to SMITH SPEAKS son. Mia. Anna Cwtstensen. Mrs. be held Monday at the meeting Dr. C A Smith, superintendent of Louise Irii nsen and Miss Leoisa house.. The sale will commence at the Provo city schools, addressed . 2 p. m.. and at 7:30 d. m.an in- - the students of the Provo hich n.iiiuii. .1 tei est ing program wiil be furnish-- , school at the tegular weekly asaem-- 4 7. goods for sale willf include Dly session h riday. .incidents ot his SURI'BJSEIJ BY' FRIENDS N. E. A. conven-Mt- s npions. house dresses, fanqy wprk.irect'nt trip Nedra Hanson wa i .1 . - . : - e-afternoon 1 eighty-sevent- mue men WHia'i..i i'HHS , ; t . ...i. . .. u 11.. l speCJ&l program given in aai. Mm rui n. which uccuiiru u i r.anie day. Sweet po'as gatthward ReH society Tucato ) theused to decorate the entertaining at 2:30 o'clock," anni-rooms. During the evening of music h ebiatc' the delicious lunch-lie- f v sary of the diganization of the ! and social c'.iat a 111 '. rt.'uii in iiK-uaMrs. C. xiuei: name a e ve n mgr a n d society, which occurs toilay. eon. .was served to r. and rcaj,' . Mi-sW&rJ, Mr. and j s. Joseph. Nelson will give a h' Joseph eajttyable time wrfs spent with Relief society, after (Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Fionk Ward. "music and ganps. A delicious lunchv of the lich Mrs. Phot'oe Rmoot will give Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Heal, Mr. ami eon was fir".Hl to the- followihst: betold story. Selections "will be, Mrs. William Frjsby, Mr. and Mrs. Iael Scett Ph;1'2 Halladay; Ethe-!yMr", and Mrs. W. O. hd'ered by the Provo high school Uam Park, MyiVs,I.ucile Parker, Leah Ischorus,;and the Relief society Remshaw of tSalt Lake, Mr. and Maxfield, Vincent, Robe it m" will also. fwmsh iifsr WvB.i,Ward)f Sart fcalce nrnTWCIi-aHnnoBica-hu- d arlW ilde, Euetii C6.L.--J Itikbejrs.' Community singing and riammes, mis. u. is,, urtm anu awss ter. Robert Stewart. Herbert Croft. leasani urove. Ralph Peay. Phyllis Halladay and rues will b" enjoyed and refresh- - nuame uiarK 01 nts will be served. All women of Several beautiful and useful gifu Etheiyn Myers served the" luncheon.. ward aie'utged to he in at- - were received by the honored guest. hdance. MRS. TOBIASON IS HOSTESS COLUMBIA SEWING CLUB Acacia club members spent a ANNOUNCEMENT HUD WARD RELIEF -at trie Konie""5f "Mrs. Av WrlttJtres or to the. Columbia Sewing club mem- Mrs R. W. Tobiason Friday. Ah 1n-- t I'he social service committtalk on tl:e life of Flor-nt;Third ward Relief society win bers at her home Monday evening. Nightinga'.e" was given by Mrs. ivc charge of the meeting 'lues- Mrs. Nellie C. Bailey w.ll review the at 2:30 o clock J- C. Tjlav "The Strancc Interlude." bv Ralph Foote, and rending:-'- - were lav afternoon . . ... rrovo niga Eugene U'Neill. luncheon will be furnished by Mra. Yale Thorpe. Th.i Jlffit.' teacher at tne 't, following were .. served a dainty ictiool. will giv; tne lesson, can,, served. hincheon: Mrs. Ralph Foote, Mrs. ma P. Buliock will furnish vocal in-- . Yale Thorpe1, Mrs. E. Orville PARTY BIRTHDAY joo!i. All members and friend3 Mrs. Clarence Olsen. Mrij. A:ested are coraia.iy invueu 10 ui- - TENDERED DAUGHTER lbert Taylor, Mrs. Newton MeDoweil, d. to her Complimentary .daughter, Mrs. Junius Chiistensen, Mrs. Law Bird:e, whose eighth birthday anni GIVEN D. Boye;- rence Smart, Mrs. Clarence Ellert-son- , D. PARTY Mrs. iJAMA versary it was, Mrs. Ferrol Wright and Mrs. OR FRIENDS gave an enjoyable social affair at George" Rickenbaugh.Delightful in every aeiau was mc her home Thursday afternoon. The' ama party given Dy Mrs. tsianune time was pleasantly spent with iiinston at her home Thursday games and music and a dainty VAI DEMLLE AT FIRST WARD ana lunche&n was served to the follow- IS WELL ATTENDED ning. Radio music,- games lelicious luncheon were the di- - ing: Bell De Jong, lone Crcer, Car- . A clever six-avaudeville was sions and were enjoyet by the ol Beme'nt, Irraa McGuire, June Bee, presented in the Fiist ward meeting Mcwtng: Mra. Ella Whittaker, Beverly Graham, Norma Taylor, - house Thursday evening, to a larf,o DorDoris Clark, Nuttall, Myrtle narmoir, .1 Kargreua audience of wai me'mbei s an-Ace Bass, Mrs.. Birdie Harrison, j0thy Oirry. Anna Maria Walker. . i.uk,. ...t tti.lt: laiiilllUL was ill lar ivuss s. Mnrna Atton unda uigeiow, charge of the recreational, cplumil-tce- , Kyans, spackman, nzo, Miss Dot Haws, Miss Btfssie Qlean Bown and Virginia Buyer, with Mrs. Leona Done, chairinell and Miss Melba Straw. man, directing. Each oiganizatio;. JOHN FY NE StxtPRISED . lot the --ward fumishe'd one- act crt-I ON BIKTHDA Y 1 w k the vaudeville, and the affair was o fric'ads Relatives John and L. U" unusually successful. at him ryns. pleasantly surpuaed . a. , jt, Lis home Mondav evening, the occa- members or mi Ml'hc following DINNER GUESTS TODAY birthday anniversary. ih stake Returned Miss iionary Gamea Mr. and Mrs. Albeit S. Jono's diver. van ociat.on will speak jn , at dinner at their Home a delici(ra3 lunehtfon was eve, wards of Provo Sunday this afternoon, in honor of Mr:C H. 2Q ' " " Z at 7 o'clock. R. Atkin anil children, who are Norman Crccr. W. EASTER PARTY heYe from Bineham. Covers visiting alman Hasler, Paul Stewart; FOR KIDDIES will also be laid for Mr. and Mrs. urth ward. Rulon Biddulph; Attractive and delightful was the- Heber Done and children. Mrth ward. Orin C. Fuller, tlton v.. iff u;!. - mnrr f'Atnarine uecufr her- home v.... Thomas eit V, Friday xt-- r id. Editha Booth: Cecil Brtnt? ti rnoon, in to her compliment nonneviue Kl. V. W. Bnmhall; birthLar-1- , daughter, Hc"ien, whose sixth Wilford F. Lai son, Edna id, day anulvetsary occurred on that Munavu. ward, Maiy Ciafu; day. A. variety of enjoyable games ward M. Anuerson, vkuhuiu Piayeu, auung winen an imonhv. IUq View i J K Flygare Mary O. Fly- - Piriptu p.ogram was furnished by The little guests Kest Grade, Fresh Cut 'Joseph H. Rowley; Vineyard were younfcsters. one seateo at .ong rao.e i..r E. Earl Jones. Jones, d. Maurice CARNATIONS mncnuon. ine cenLerutce ui View Johnson; Pleasant . . v. hirh was in th form of a WfrtV A .. 7; ,1. uv Haroiu canuiana. wiumm b rlhday cake holding Uoyd, Willard Hawkins; Pioneer '"rSe . .1 nemllu nunlu ...n tint maj! orrm Jdnea, td, Flctehr .urouuu wnic.i weie rtcson, Alton Hayes. Tuesday, Wednesday V ler:gs. Easter decorations were used and Thursday, jtltrcnghout the entertaining rooms. THIRD WARD MUSIC musical program A high-clame bx llbe furnished in the Third ward rimcnt services this evening at Alice .rayior. Elaine. Manna and vVicK by the Warga,pct. Treseder, Nila Stubby ana oayiamr ijeniquiw, s, assisted by- Mrs. Nola Nils- - rtosaiinu I i Ruth Ereanbrark. Carol. .Virginia. M Nilsson will sing the follow- - Ora Lyn, and Edna May Hedquiat. 50c aiae anu jane oaruner, Mary K mbers: "The Holy City, Nor- ):i and the chorus, assisted cirdLucale k.erap. Mark-finol-d. y Nilsson, will render "Going rr.a Dean Halladay. Norma Taylor, In! The.Wnrld Is Waiting for Sti'ila Sumner, Luetic Thomas ajrva lie nnse, oi uuen inuumo ttyivia anu . !eavln i.uv m.,.. Br. " . peant 'i""'r -' 9, T ,, i wha at th preaent iima la fulflB-- j ing a vjpiaaiosi' ia tha Weatara 1 States miaaion field; Oral KAudseh, ri-San Fraaetoco; Golbura Knudsem, Saa Francisco; Clifford, Knudsea, M. w. rsisar si oasv rmuw, vaui ( 3lt Lake; Mrs. Fare) Cbanobarlaim wu bar wU ' Htwtaaasj menda Velva Aad Fillmore; Eva Knudseh, Prox-a-, 8txteea grandchildrea aadj kJk 4 d Mn, UanU also unriv Prpvo4 resident. 4id Friday ,itP-trdchilfrom Los Funeral services will be , hsld 4tm bar .arrived coon from "compflcaTfcihs which folCalit, to apepi tb uny lowed an operation pet formed a Monday ar 1 p. m. In tha Third Aagelaa, waid chapcL. Friends vrnay view mer with Mr HDdtracn' cMther) week ago. Mrs. K. a. Franpa." : Mr. Knudsen was born July 2t, the body at the family home, M7 Noith Fifth West street, prior to 185 4 in No; way. and came to t'ta of Mr, Mrs. ihe services. Interment .will be in wheu he waii 11 with his parents Burlsy. Idaha, wr among tha vis-- 7 ' years of ug. The. family setttrd the Provo city cemetery. itora to Provo Thursday &s todajr, in Lthi wiitr? Mr. K.iuds?u Uvi Mr. aad. Mrv UavM Faimar J until 2i yeais ago vuon he movad Thlstla spent tha for art f tM . Foch , to Provo. wMk ia Vrvw wither. mmA Ut He was a devout member of the --. HoUU AAderaoa. L. D. S. church, holding the oftLe Botyhunlat H. lisaaaia of Bait of a High Priest at. the time of: Laka U tpandlaf ft fw daya hara " death. He had always taken an ac-- , on busineaa. . tive part in church affairs, being PARIS. March 10 Mlas KUea Lanoa a&d Miss in Interested especiallygeneaiogV Foch, commander of the Pheba Tawera of Spaaiih Forlt, fa! work. He fulfilled a mission in have been Provo vUttor for few Norway 30, yAars' ago, and four of A1!ied Armies during the World days,. rlaUvea and .; his sons have also labored in the war. is doomed to death by a ure- friends.jhajKueata ir.'."! various mission fields. mia condition combined with a Mb. Mri. Thurato Biastaa ' His first wife Otterson Kathryn akjened heart one of hil physl- - flf ftB- FrftnrtT. .Calif.. ww- Knudseh.' died six years "after thgy elans informed the United Press to among tha Provo vieitora Thursday were married. His second wife. day. . Mr. ait Mra. Grovar A4inioli Julia Knudsen, and the following Dr. De Gennes. a heart specialand ehlldnn,' 1of 8ah FTajoelacf, aons and daughters survive: Mrs. ist, who was vlslb ' Luella Snow, Burley, Idaho; Mrs. tion of nine present at a consulta- Calif', ara gaioog tha physicians this morn ors.ovar tha wtk end..V Edna Blacken, Springville; Arthur ing, said Mis. Edith Harrtsoo U ft SaU although the aged war: DaKnudsen, Provof Mrs, Luer-etittors WhetitToh was graver" bis" Laka visitor tbia 9MI vis. Los Angeles; Clarence Knud-"n- . jnd, was such that death Mr. an4 Mm, Mabar Daai aJSa Lo Aheeles: Mrs. Fiirnacin strength oe or for week iiigni children wsra San LaJte visitors aeiayea Webb, Los Angeles; Jarl Knudsen. months " . . Saturday. mm AGEDPROyOAN PASSES AWAY sMnH hrf - ' ..' dull:TU j$ aii 1 Marshal Is In Bad Condition . c ""J " Twenty-fiv- e fi iends of. Phyllis nome. and me iar- - Murdock 'pleasantly surprised her ' leave .Monday to makfr at het home Friaay evening. 'Game's, th Vme ' Salina. Progressive music nnd refreshments Were games were piayea oeorge Wtiw of the' evening's ' i m.. in k ,k u uiemucrs ui vne r tott " ENTERTAINED BY" Monday for Sterl FRIENDS " ; 1 . V Mrs. L. I. Cullimor 19g . Nel-- iety-tH-it- Pleasing and delightful' in every Lcry womaa in the ward hs ex- lideJ : cordial welcome to this ,tlttail Was the surprise .party ftlhe" j. waixi. inurscay evening, I.Mrs. ' .. v.. was also new 10 ceiekL... - i, KrtK. Ti. ""-.- i I fctltiBiimi rirouiKixa ...oi.v. u,.M,ua, . .. ........I . .. . " . u , .. ' .. .... Will NVIaon, and.Mt..anTMr WWrd Larsen. Mr. an . Mra ing: Mrs Howard Dyer. Mrs. Dew ey Johnson, Mrs. Charles Wilde. Mrs. Oscar Carlson. Mrs. George Adams. Mrs. Harry Uobey, Mrs. R. C. Rayttor of. Oakland, Calif the Utter being an invited ' guest. TTISY SEWING . r..,,. V, iwuiai. or-,ni- Hie literary section cf the rieas- - Mis. Sheitaan Sparlir.' It View ward Relk'i soriet'-wil- i charge of the program Tues- - j tveat S .hi. at the ward meetingF jMR&r WARD HQNOitED Refreshments will be served. BY FAMILY I t "i wrers !. 4a Piinii.t f..iSii.:' h f U, I I.EASANT VIEW. M rtmon4 w list J. Komtwcn, Mrs. Dan Webster, Mts. Paul G. 'Ciahdall, Mrs. Elmer E. Cloward Jilrs. Axel Chrfstianson, Mrs. Heber and Misa Kditha Booth "'r ?and ZTmVLW y ?V . tiKr.a - ns. Gay : -FAREWELL TARTY RELIEF .SOCIETY GIVEN FOB CHILDREN lira I E. E&gartsea will be Mr. and Mrs J. A. Scorup enterhostess to the members of the tained a number of relatives and friends at their home Friday eve-ZZL??2 tmt in honor of their daughters 7 .1' - Mauime ftiuraoc. nanwve r't iivis FOIBTHWARD GITESTS ENTEBTAl.VfcD Mis.. J. Frank Ward was hostess to members of the Utopia flub and several invited guests at her heme Friday afternoon. , Aa attractive dechrativt' scheme wts arranged with the t. Patrick colors and em blems. An enjoyable time was spent whu kiuxic, ana uamiy luncheon was served. Ciub nit ra- ocu iiiescm c awj. uiiii ' nt.l. Mis. Err.il Jaeobspn. Mrs. R. F. Crandall. Mrs. Jachf Booth. Mrs. Shirley Bee. Mrs. OsSar Garrett. I Mrs. Antone Kemp, Mts. I.awrenc? iscticed, after which a social hour delicious lunch ijeytU and in serveo. rrfnin were ivnniiinch Coenia Robinson. Alia John- 1 sag , JOT SOCIAL (ffUghtfut lime' wu spent y ie6efcgulliiilaof the Fourth ward imary Thureoay evening at im ,me of Mr. Edith T. Booth, Songs n, 1 !l r.TT. J4I at thrhome of Johnoe Mra Harry Friday afternoon. Robey won the high score prist. and the secchd favor was presented A tasty 10 Mis TJeorge Adjtma luncheon was served at the conclu sion of the card game to the follow Itos-Arv-oa t 7, j . . lUfii-Ma- rshal - t isi ' : -- Pv . " . . ' " e u:i,n rj nJ.. .inhi..l invited jg .m,i k. r.v.i basis cf the address. . taum-- f 1 ' ' 1 . j f - ... - ' Ol-se- n. Sprinl ' just received a large shipment of the Newest Scarf We have - ' ii. . full of most beautiM WMLPAPERS St 1 . n rt 2' VnUrCliea v-- ..... for your inspee- papering tion. Never have we had so wide a variety of truly beautiful eifeetsfor such a smallcosti ..,;. w..u . -- - The book contains several pages of able information on how to estimate the paper required for any room, and hints and suggestions On panel effects that you will be gtad to know about. Many styles'for any room in your house j 1.00 per"36zen II - r"l"i'"8 s' art.' -- (iOLD AND GREEN" P.AU The. annual "Gold and Crevh'M is. ball of the Sixth ward M. I. A. will be held Wednesday evening in the riFTH WARD WiTde's Lloyd Cultlmore, Mrs. Merle ward amusement hall. and Mrs. E. H. Eastmond Musical Troubadours will furnish kinl?h vocal selections, and the music for the evening, and re ill be tendered by Miss Mel- -, freshmenls will be served. Gold at the Fifth ward saera- - and green decorations will be used. scrvlces this evening: at T Al a special feature a prize waltz 'cli will be held. Tt public is tnvtted to these Split Calyx, copy of ibis 272 W. Center. 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