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Show 5J5 Fe-sper-a. p U5 a. S5J5 01 J5 r SLS5 U5 and eleo- - Mr. and Mrs. Oraa Holdaway and amall sob of Fillmore spent SaturU held Hotel Strawberry im day and Sunday visiting With Mr. (Wednesday afternon wita President Holdawsy'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. -. lit charge. The open- John Edna Street Holdaway. address was by the resident " jug .Lubi Mra. a Erland-aowho tatroduced The Circle club members enm toastmaster. Response were joyed Busy their Wednesday social at fives as foUowst "Our President, the home of. Mrs. Carlson. .WHaon; "Our New After the -14 rs. Emma delicious re- -' president," ,Mra. Nellie Stewart; freahments stitching, were served by' the four quo," Mrs. Nadine Brown. hostess. . Officers for next year were elected follow:- Mrs. Aurora N. Wilson, Mrs. Etta Halliday and Mrs. Sadie president; Mrs. Jane C Clove, Williams VE. Sale - ) rAii iQCiety- a Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts of were dinner guests American, of Mr. and Mrs. Erylng Jinson Irk - 5iV"r 1 on sunaay. J. Mr. and Mrs. Kanas Ball d Salt Lake are visiting: with Mr. Ball's parents Mr. andtMrs, Edward Ball The following young people, chapof Salt Lake are guests eroned by Miss Effie Mary Warnick enjoyed a merry social In' the Owen Halliday home. Manila amusement hall Wednesday the Misses t Helen Mon-jflBTFrlday Mr. ;ind Mrs. William evening; Petersen and family visited with atnJaalnjLaiidMUdre& warnick, Elva Eaves, Lucy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson at tternice and Winifred Fair; Charles Garfield and with Mr. and Mrs. Wadley and G&vge Warnick, Marvin l, George Holman at Salt Lake. Ray Pulley, Kenneth Adams. faTHaiarlahdsohT Mrs. Anna Nielsen, treas- at the ! j es wcrepfaeetf for Elmer McBeth, Mrs. Wendell Erlandson Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs, Stanley WllsonJMra, L. D. Stewart, Mrs. T. E. Keece, Mrs. B. L. Jensen, Mrs. B, F. Ott, Mra. George Chase, Mrs. Will McClellan, Mrs. ,K, H. Street. Mrs. J. D. Gray,' Mrs. Fearn Gray, Mrs. Jesse Earle and the" honored guests. MrsrFloyd Wilson and Mrs. Jensen received the prizes lor nign ana low, scores and guest I prizes were awarded? to Mrs. Fleet wood and Mrs. Scranton. Mrs. I- VJM5Wifi W Rad-mal- WEST-- Mr. Thomas Fenton was guest of honor at birthday social given at his home' Saturday 'evening by the members of the)ld Folks committee to which he belong- - An orster supper was served, early In4 ine evening, alter which the time wasjBpent in plavlne nrotrresslve "Rook." Those were Messrs. Mr. and Mrs. Burlin Driies visit and Mesdames present Alma Christiansen, ed in Salt Lake Saturday and Sun- wawaniel Wert. Hone, Clifford day. . Tomlinson, Edward Hardman, Wil liam stagg, Niels Paulson, and Dr. and Mm O. E. Grua and Mr. Oliver Halliday. II and Mrs: Ike Hayes mbtored to Salt Lake Monday evening where they Mr. and Mrs.. J.. P. Fugal, Mrs. enjoyed seeing Edna Ferber's play, Alda Gardner. Mrs. Stena Clavton "Show Boat," and Mr. John Ohrlstensen were Salt Lake visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfleld arid were Mr.- - James H. Walker family Sunday guests of Mr. the and Mrs. L. W. Maxfield of Gran- first part W the week forleft a trip ite. . . to Arizona. j members of, the Delta Bridge club gave a charmingly arranged spring party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Stanley Wilson with their husbands as guests. Spring flowers and favors decorated the tables, dinner being served before the game. t)f honor at a h... On Wednesday Music, iHSTi. "? jamer and delicious refreshl menta nleaaantiv riiion tki. talnin hhurs. There were Besides the hostess, Mrs. MatiiH- curus . : ...f. -- Ltki - Springtimes 4 Rug and D."T. R. Co.'s Eig Rug aapraperjr' Display is new en in full swing. You have thai New Kug. Siring is here! Yon want your home to drcssed-u- p feeling. Let the Spirit cf Sprinj;time into your home. Get iiuj' njw. ljw prices; waited a long time for arry-lh- at ,oui .u cull xurr 4jaiexing at er home-a- f m; "wcudi Mrs.-y!yes- pneumonia. Palmyra District Of Scouts In Session " r. s owiv is r tear severe ter Brewer, was host tne members of the Social Hear club at her home Thursday 10 , "" urn ( Mmm !ifplfil 4 Vance ari;rjonnjv. gave a very interesting literary a fter whlclrrewlngand socTaT chat wvre enioyea. ' -- "ouciousjuncneon was served to Mra George 'F. Carron, Mrs. Mra jWin A. ? - Z f; rs. w. . Kofford; Mrs. - A. Carter Mra N. ,A. Jacpbsott, Mvenage, Mra S. J, Mrs. Susan Heaten J. A, AndC.-son- . i clvie h. J , n Hughes; comments on the benefit i; derived from leadership were made Henry. AiTrs. Gardner. Reports were made from " the various wards at follows: L Relatives of Mra Maurice Olsen ; laad, by-It,' Bytheway; "First . ... ward surnniuii ' itMnuy J.-- K. b Johnson: Second v.. home Wednesday inni.. by Harry. Butenoff; .Fourth. 12 .u wtuK ner oinnaay-aasive-iv erd by George E. Larsen; Lake - snore oy Archer Huff. ' Scout Ex-ecuUve A. A. Anderson bf tha . gave" ihstrncUons. oeucious luncheon was servedl . . ..... CWI f- J wni mia. nrrm innmiu a and Mrs. Oarenee Wright. Mr. and Mrs.iRobert Marton; Mr. and Mra Pdysdh . "TOeyMr:rjinir-xrariiri..i--- iHpipsBa N , ' i . "jggr-- Monthly Payments -- D. T. RrTIo. Rug Department I I A .1 fcr. "W. M..tl - uc ua . jura. . all VZaIVL Of - .ir.iicran -- B xta. EW- - or tne Faustina club iiiuers CMer&ln-me- nt and luncheon was served to the following: Mr. cim.. ur wiuin j .,- as,. LCrS0". JUre. Vance Bax- - Wonderful Rugs r-- .I !f; te ir .IK' " - '"'' Mt.' S4ra Ertelle Mr,. Ernest at her H6me In Payson Oteea and Mr. Friday from heart trohbl. She waa w uoront Ulsen. bom January 187 at Canton. fternobJn." iSS? P?"r,,day Bridge uib aiwrnwirs Ycu will enjoy it! Looking thru piles and piles of luxurious and wonderful Rugs to Xwd yours . oae you have -wauea so long ror. I). T. K. Co. Rug Department is tilled with new and Rugs and Carpets: Come in now while this big event is cn and make your selce-- ; tion. Good Rues are an investment that last over a long period of time, and pay! ana com .rT Called " PATSCfN' Brlggs. died Sjfje"!' iss won Allred and the -- chamber of commerce TOembershin . ; 5smwi-- oi - ine --loaina of the' Bronx Zoo a! i, ? mptmu banquet, which f "Dr. Crahdaa -Buuy evening la the nas-ju- st returned --7 from- - New iT r, uncoia high school building. . GulHea and he reporU the canniurvai acted as chair- bals wont eat yon unless they kill man atfSTB, M. JollV yot- Apparently these have Adellghtful jitogitinrrnjoyedrtbeeit tnnch maliimed. people r,ft Af-C- V ?LS V Minnesota and h&i resided In Pay-so- n for. thi past si yek'ra . She" was a talented musiclah" andTgave"7-- " freely of, her time t the public. Survivinr are her husband, LewTnrr C ' Brlggs ' twa daughters, Haled ' ' Adelle T, and- - Dolly May 4. and one P brother, L. A. Swartwood of Iowa, cunerai services will be helcL 8un, day at 3 p. m. in the Community church with Rev. James O. Arthur Interment Will ynciaing. th Payson cemetery. iurin.. -- 9x12 One-Piec- e of weeky,.,t.ni.;rth;G.Tm" D.T.R. Curtains And Draperies ?fease ' Spring fa here! Warmth and sunshin (I 1 Freshen up Spanish Fork Club In Regular Session , pjfSH.FORIC-Tmeeting a( fo? C!.n,n,- he wWwm Spanish club held Ca7K 'd"t E. Tayi w, p,Uet chairate. " M. was eonduaiiui kCommunity . youiLhomeGlve;yonriroomsi lifa and eolor.; New Draperies cost ao little and yet what cheerfulness they hring into a home. Use ray Cretonnes and Homespuns. . l CThrow! Rugs $1 S0nKr$1 , This spring's stock Is unusually attractive, showing i many patterns and colorings In the modernistic- - Custom Made PraBerle "Let us shoulder the responislbiIity of making installing your new drapes. ' Modern window treatments demand a technical knowledge of fabrics and rod equip menu We are prepared, to give you expert service at ' I. Utile COSt. Estimates and suggestions are always free. Come ta and. consult cor; Drapery man today. New Curtains t ': J'lTX.-'r;- :. make such a difference.: up-an- d The club wlirgo to Sprlngvllle week and will be thi guests of the SprlngvlUs Klwanls the SS3TM Onee House' DixoriTaylor-RussellC- 6. Th VjAWMlt Elthl Dusr ' furniture stores rrixoe lArr ttpoclanaH a i Having Afford r Is Provo Visitor ' rir;-Th- It. FormetiY, Student - e .m . end resident of A. 'from thley, u hwlh2 f. A. Buttle, with whom- Mr. used to live, and oth.r friends. he Mr. Freckleton Is buvr for Hale hert company with stores at San Francisco and fUeram.niA hu beeM la California for the past 'jthm.Toun-un,"lty- J1: t. Your Sprinftlme Paintlrij Job Is near at Kand, You want good materials at thi lowest prices. D. T. it Co. Paint. Department can frlvVyou thw. Also you will be t benefited by the counsel attd advice of our Interior di orators. This servlcs Is free. Fuller's bg line of Paint alaterials are here for you. Coins lm , - Buy Your Ncw Spring Rug At D.T.R.C0. NOW! TTllE . 75- - A real opportunity to get a Rug for tne llcdroom the llathroom orthe Kitchen. These quality throw Rugs are an txceptloha! bujr 'at these very low prices. Get , t yours nowl . nt 500 Special - ONE-rRIC- E Bti&U ritlCES LARGE SCALE TUE-LOWES- Km XI Vtf-- . HJ4 .. '. SPEaAUZEDTIUYINC Rlnrea isrii. - Goi One-Prl- ci r Urn ? i '' '7 hxon'Taytot'RdieU:CQ I AFFORDS t . ;iKalsornina a -- - . Buy Your Paints, VatrilsMcUhd IIOCSE Dixon t tayiFurniture Elaht " -- SiSlS NlelsoivMrsl rsxM.v8ChtlaUan. Belli, - ". SPANISH FORK P11 trlct scout committee meeting was" held in the seminary building Wednesday evening. Wells T. BrocU- -' ' ' bapk, second vice president, was m'T charge. The following program was given: singing; prayer, Eagle ScOut ' Mark Brockbank; report were- made hy chalrman-o- f finahceVEd M. Rowe: chairman of ' David Hodge; chairman camping, of Court of Honor, Dr. Joseph Hughes; )ead: ; eramp training-&Commissioner : : Axmitistcr Rugs ""r??-""- " - . - tatir-theL- fert. Young. Mrs. L. B ""ea ijtUlv the-very errand teachers of the Third ward primary enjoyed uwioi .1 i.. home of - . "'"'J n!r Mra, Wren Harrlanrtol w- L. and W, Ladles at hei Thursday afternoon. Sewing, musle and social Chat furnished the aft- - ' ernooh's entertainment A delicious and wen arranged luncheon w served to tha following. Mra Fred Culmer. Mra Ray Gillman. Mra R. I. Hair. Mrs; Elw&od Denny, Mraarum Asnj ts. vern OlUman, vuueaim. i:pmiinsonMrsvCllf- Jomllnson, Mra ' IbJa Carlstpn, anptotedl!?! Laura Kutch. rETrrtMTa M,- - Jolley dinner party given her home Frlaay afternoon. The decorations Of Bingham is usea were in Jteeolniiwlthanrlnff . ... ,t0 Mra Roy Gllimaa and and covers were laid tor the follow I V"uti Ingi Mrs. Mary A. Finch, Mrs. R. other relatives this week. tu. rmcn, Mra George Finch, all of ' Mrs. Robert Wrlifhi riAtiiUM if m - , n. ni rd Wr T.nHUTnHs-- ' Howard Jensen and MW Ed Thnm. Ins of EUrek: Mrs? Austin Carter. day afternwn. AU- TOembeM Ara '' . and Mra. Oolden White of Sahta- - cordially Invited. quin ana. the guest of honor. ; Mr. and ISrt'Ubhet i ."-- family ofXJarfield were Oram visit- - ' Mrs. Kavmond Cutler will , ors Wednesday. "toss.to the members of the Orem ciuo at her home Thurs- uierary any nnernoon. All members' are VtlwiMm'aasmM eve-nin- - .Mra-B-- Mrs. William Pyne, Mra. CUrohce fyne, Mra. E. L. Russell, Mrs. John T Pyne, Mrs. Alex Cordner, Mrs. A.'V. Wat kins. 'Mra. Rnfett Taim. ll'nson, Mrs'. Lacelf Robins, Mrs. Roy oruwn, mra. naymona sutler, Mrs. Gunard LUndgren, the guest of honor and the hostess. . , Th'e -- FloyiCordneA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olsen were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred SRocll and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs' and Mrs. Karl daughter Louise spent theiweek end Banks spent Saturday in Salt Lake. visiting In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James S W Hittnn Mrs. Thomas Hillman was hostess ' and family of Idaho have been, visit to the Second ward Relief tLMelv witn reatives and friends in ing ladies at her home. Tuesday after' Pleasant Grove the past week. noon. The first part of the afternoon was spent in quilting and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warburton Mrs. T. H. Wilson entertained at O.. E. Grua entertained the mem- werh Provb visitors Tuesday. a pleasant afternoon function ' on bers by reading Barries plalH "The Her guests were the Old Lady Shows Her. Medals." 'The following c'ouples Thursday. members of the Afternoon Sewing Dainty refreshments Were served play, "In Old Arizona" enjoyed the at Provo club. Needlework and social chat to the thirty guests. ' Tuesday evening, after which they were the pastimes and 'luncheon were entertained at supper by Mr. was served by the hostess. . Miss ArdenaAtwood and Mrs. and Mrs. Byron Adamson: Mr. and Wesley Beck' Jtyed Friday vlslt- - Mrs. H. C Robertson; Mr. and Mrs, Miss Edith Ott, Miss Sugenie c"rtn; Crl5 Mrnd Mrs Basil Bre'eze, Clyde McBeth. Kermit Til- Walker, : Mr. , and Mrs.- - Qartead .Mrs. Ruth Walkir LoveU of Park sun ami nunr wno are at HiK to visiting with her father. Mr- ton, nd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray. tending school at Westminister col- - City Ezra L. Walker. - , . Mrs. M. L. Christiansen was their spring vacation at their homes Mrs! L. P.. Harvey entertained at Salt. Lake visitor ' in Payson. Saturday. dinner- - iarty Pretuiy: arranged of lur eveningand Miss Tholma Vest, Who has been I father's birthday anniversary. A visiting for six weeks In California white color achemewas uuuorai. a, social with her sister, Mrs. Leonard Bar-ne- tt yeirow and given at their very artistically carried out In thft g returned home Monday evening by th? Table decoraUons which included "goaLurday or tne Young Mothers' accompanied, by her little a vase of spring fV,wers. and a yel- viuo ana weir The afnephew, Gordon Bnrnett. low and white birthday cake. Be fair was Jn. formpartners. of a farewell fnr sides the , Mrs. West h I. ii.jJ . and hostess Mrs. Sid Coray visited with were placedhost, for Mr. Mm the club on account of moving to friends in Sr.lt Lake last week and Christensen and Mr. and and Mrs. Mar- American Fork to rSBide. A hot attended conference. lon Christensen and Lousupper was served In the early daughter ise of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. andthe evenlng of the Mrs, E. E. Robinson and Miss J. L. Harvey of . PleasantGrova. time was spent in remainder nlavin Rowena. R.obinsonjpen Jast week c'ueau rArn in Las Vegas, Nevada, with friends. The Misses Eva and Arvella Clark lyeJtokv.Thlrtyix present. Le?ii accompanied by of Police Commissioner Russell of Lehl saw'the play "ShowTaylor Boat" in i7I4SBulloiik' n of Mr- - and Chicago advises people to avoid Salt Lake Monday evening. William Bullock was tendered walking in dark streets by night a farewell nartv Widn..,, But ..we. thought, all the robbers in Hr. Wilford Warnick and Mrs. nlng prior to hla departure for the Chicago- - slept nlghU after such Jesse Wadley enjoyed Tuesday southern states where he will iervc In busy days. visiting Sprlngvllle. mission tne L. D. S. church 5 C. Claytdn, Mrs. Dean Park.-Mr- s. f Mr and MrtXealev "friewen W. A. McCullough. Mrs. E. H. Caldi family are home hers-- - kfteai at, Mrs. Tom er, Jadcfcsv Mrs. R. D. pending some months" in Magna. ' Wells, Mrs Clifford Reeee, Mrs. :- .waaaiais...-,,,.,p Owen-Thiornt- the-iabl- AMawL-atAAA- aa eve-aln- g. - secretary; urer; Mrs. A1U .Cowan, correspondBtcretary. Delegates choBen to ing' ' attend the state convention of Women's Federated clubs at Logan next week Included Mrs. Edna ' Street, Mrs. Aurora Wilson, Mrs. Clyde Wilson with Mrs. Fearn Gray. Mrs. Mifta Simons and Mrs. Hazel a aengntrul dinner party was Erlandson as alternates. given Friday evening by Mrs. C. L. Johnson to, celebrate her birthday anniversary. . The Invited guests In honor of Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood were Mr. and Mrs. James C. Peter- sun, Mr. and Mrs. H. C-- Robert Self Lake, Mrs. 7W C McCormick son, Mr. and Mrs. on entertained s group of friends at a and Mr and Mrs. William Peterson. bridge dinner Wednesday evening. Spring iolwers decorated Mrc Ward Ctewk left Monday for and other details were suggestive South "... Pasadena, California. Covers - lira D Los Pyne was guest of About thirty-liv- e members honor at an entertainment given pated in the enjoyable affair,particVv Thursday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. D. S. Park. Mrs. kri. w; 8. Park wiB give the lesson, A J aTf) VCTVI ml wocau before 6f the EharonT solos'acdNnpanying herself on the wara Relief society Tuesday The drama Jnstlce" by piano and a very delightful reading was given by Mrs. Clifton Pyne. wiU be the iublect A dainty tray luncheon was serv- tha letsoB. . .I ed at five. Those present were Mrs. Mr, and Mra Oeoree StMitnn Vergal Bullock, Mrs; A.JV1 Washburn. Mrs. Roy Park, Mrs. Clifton family are spending ihe week here. Mrs. Mrs.Jack Pyne, Xoh Park. salt Lake. , u y Mr. Joseph Hilton pent the Ut ter part of the week .visiting in it ' ' - i The annual luncheon t :holc " jPssssslssstssssssWBMM PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY I (tb towMt Prtce Large &! J?pndall Suj-lr.- AffarJa ' - |