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Show SecondI Section J. PSOVa UTAH COUNTY. UTA - 1- Mrs. E. H. Street was In Awr--1 teaa Fork Friday lo atCend the J Ladies Literary club Monday EMIiiSOCIEIXiKOm Mm. J. u boates. bridge D. Gray at of twe parties laat Oi.vFildajr afternoa her guest Incluifctl the iwmbwi of the Beniatr Bridge club with Mrs. W. C McCocmkk. Itrs. K. E. Bobinaoa, Mrs. Bay. Mooaoa, Mrs. O. C Niel-m- h, Mrs. Ftoy4 Wilson. Mrs. Stanley , Wilson, Mrs. Wendell ErtaauV son, Mrs. T. E. Recce, Mrs. James Clove, Mrs. E. H. 8tret and Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall as special guests. Mrs. Henry Erlandsoa reU ceived the club prise and Mrs. the gutiit favor. Saturday evening Mrs. Gray en tertained at a bridge dinner with cards placed for Mr. and urn. George Chase. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kail. Mr. and Mil. W. C Mf mick, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Fearn Gray, Mr. and eerie mL Meu-denha- SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1929. IT Grayvi''.- - 1 the contest between two teams In the recent membership drive of the ladiels auxiliary to the, Amer-Ica-n Legn. the losing team was to entertain the winners. The affair -- if at a charmingly arranged dinner party and social Saturday evening. Mrs. C. H. White and daughters spent Sunday 'with relatives In Spanish Fork. 9x12 Snecial aruests were Mrs. Mer- "edith Amos, Mrs.Floyd Wliaon, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson', Mrs. Paul Badham, Mrs. LaGrande Gudmuhdsrn and Mrs. Earl Mrs. George Barnett. Page received the- - club prise and ? Va e Axminsters . ',, The-invit- TpTtu lhejstsix local tailor, whose Thc,-na- Mr. and Kfrs, 'L7. R. West a Mr. and Msr. 3. P. Ftigal entertained the officer and teachers ef r.ounce the birttt of a baby girt tho Third ward Sunday ehoot at Mrs. Joseph Beszant of Magna heir homf Wednesday evening. After the regular business meeting, a spent th week-en-d with her par-tuMr. end Mr. N. T. Fenton.- social was enjoyed. : Spanish Fork Cream Company Expanding property adjoins the plant. Arraements are being mftde for the necessary fixtures to be in stalled in the new buildinfr. Mr, Thomas has purchased the Presby terian church property and will re model it for his cleaning and repairing establishment. U, - Rugs Beauty and Chaftn The Latest Creations Rug Weavers Art Mr. and Mrs. Martin Monson an nounce the marriage of their daugh Kenneth McDonald of ter, Inez, American Fork, the marrmge having taken 4Pace In the Salt Lake temple Apjlt ItrJ&ans: Mrs. McDonald have been the moot for two partie's given this week at the home of Mrs. Delbert Chipman of American Fork.- On Wednesday evening the relatives were entertained, and on Saturday evening. 7a. of-t- he younger set enjoyed a shower In honor of the newly married" couple. The ch".c:st ""palferns ef vrtinderful ortenfal rug;: brought inta your homes. These new sprfpff.rugs Lrirg exquisite betuly and Icng lime service. You will be inter ested in selecting your new rug from the piles anu p::js of rugs now displayed ;n cur Floor .Cocring depparlmcnt. ' 1 - Mrs. Lant Brewerton entertained tary, went as district representa ladies of the Utopia club at a tives. Ihe Mrs. C A. Fugal entertained th members of the Busy-Circdub at her home Wednesday afternoon. le i t; r - , ' - a Indentn ol the B. was a guest at Nel" - Reed: Starley T. U., tbe-Joh- son homo Suadajrvp"'- f jjiitfi i f 'y The Warnlck family held a re union Saturday evening at the HonoringVdaca RadmaD, who home of President and Mr. W, w. from Europe, the Warnick In honor of the birthday family held a reunion at the home Warnlck. C..L. The of Mrsi Sine L. RadmaU Saturday anniversary following with their families evening.:. There were- present Mr. resent: Mr. and Mrs. C, PWar- andMiAlma.RadmaU. andfa.- arnlckMUy, Mt. and Mr. Nephl RaduiaC nick, Mr. and Mrs. A, r. iclc. Mr. land family, Mr. and Mm Albert An- Mr. and Mra C. L. and Mrs. H. B. Warnlck, Mr. and d (.son, Mr, and Mr Lawrence Mrs. Hulga wenson, Mr. and Mrs. Radmall, Mr. and Mrs.'Mlllen Rad-ma- ll Howardjwarnlck,' Mr. and Mr. and daughter, Margaret Dawn, Ivan Jtfonson, Mr and Mr Merrll and Verda. and Ethel nlck, Mr. and Mrs. George Har RadmaU.. t ris and Mr. and Mrs. LtRoy Mee- cham. Mr. Ethel Drysdal 'attended the N. E. O. A. club meeting held at the Mrs. O. E. Grua and 'son, Tom, Utah Power nd Lights office In Mrs. Alfred Uejcter, Mrs. Vance Provd Tuesday evening. After the Baxter, Miss Margaret Winning-- ! meeting a Juncheonaajervedjt, Peterson mo-- 1 thTRoberta hotel. Sixteen member 1 SPANISH FORK The Jdirs' auxiliary of the American Legifyi Post No. 68 held their- - monthly meeting-Frid- ay afternoon at the home of President Mra Eliza Nel-son. Instructions in the poppy day drive was given by Hazel Hughes. The afternoon was spent in sewing articles for the hospitals. Mrs. Daisy Daniels has charge of the sewing. Luncheon was served by Eliza. Nelson, Hazel Hughes and Daisy Daniels. ' Mrs. Margaret Wilson and Mr a, F. C. Snoelle were Provo visitor Sun day. ; - Legion Auxiliary Has Monthly Meet -- ' ". sinmi thO-Mlsa- '' Illicit likker in Hawaii is called "O Cooley How," is something like cognsV nnd sHIrfor $1 a pint. It's native-mad- MrJ and ITrs. Boyd.Yan Wagenen of Hebet are visiting at the John Van Wagoner homo. - - a, . - - d. of J. R. - . . One-Piec- eve-nin- e. SPANISH FORK In order to take care of the rapidly growing business, the Spanish Fork Cream company has bought the property s - 1 . - Mrs. ; Elroy Barnett entertained the Tree Joll club Wednesday Mr. and Mrs.. Rex Harper and baby of Richfield and Mrs. Ada of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gray, who Salt Lake spent Sunday and MonMr. have been residents of Pay son for day in Paysoo the guests-- of for and Mrs. James Harper. the past two years, left Tuesday Long Baach, California, where- they Rudolph Balzley returned horns previously resided, Mrs. Fearn Gray and Mrs. Ray Stevens entertained this week from California where' he wefUs. In l tbeJ Jhonor Jlonday evening at hasr spent - the home of Mrs. Grayr Dinner was Mr'.s Winslow Cole of Delta and served in the early evening followed with bridge. The guests Included, Mrs. Dave Huish of Roosevelt have Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCormick, Mr. been visiting here this week with and Mrs. J. A. Earl, Mr. and Mrs. their mothef, Mrs. Emma Douglass, who has returned from Salt Lake Tloyd WilsonMrand Mrs. Where' she had spent six weeks. ley Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mrrand Mrs. ack. Dixon, Mr. Mr., and Mrs. Ed Quiglev were and Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall, '.George F. Wilson, Mr. and -- Mrs. down from Brigham City this week "Dave Shuler, Ur:'and Mrs. Gray, to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Stevens and the hoii- - Mrs. James Wt'ob and other ' ored guests. Mrs. Mendenhall and Stanley Wilson received the card Miss Ruby McMullin and Miss lavors and Mrs. Gray the guest Norma Erland3on, both students at prize. Universiy of Utahr spent the The regular meeting of the Mis- week end at their, home In Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monson were sionary Tea was held Tuesday aftin noon at the home of Mrs. Bert Salt Lake visitors on Saturday. Stevens. Mrs. R. A. Porter led the Mrs. E. H. Street, Mrs. Fearn devotional and also' read a mission; ary letter from Mrs. Jesse Lee Ellis Gray and Mrs. Floyd Wilson left who is taching on the mission board Thursday for Logan as delegates in Persia. Mrs. D. T. Morgan read trom the Cultiis club to attend ihf a paper on "Where Background annual convention of Utah state Counts.'' Luncheon was seTved by Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs, B. L. Jensen, president of the First the hostess. district and Mrs. Dave Bigler, secre f - Mrs. Dean Schaerrer entertained . 'i Miss Estelle Fenton entertained The Girls' league Of the Pleasant Grove high school enjoyed a "hobo" the U. L A. board members at U. Mrs. Harry Rich party Wednesday evening. Much home of Mr.-an- d merriment was ercasea wne pw ard Tuesday evening. The Miawrs two teams were give paper. ag Haryaad Burnadine Rlchina entertained the graup with readings and and requested to go out In the com" munity and beg for their dinner. A music Thar wer at the acini to th siiie return Mr. Lucy White, Mis Le(3 prise was g lng first wnn umr tags- iiuoo. Thompson, Mis Edna Kelson, Mrs. Music and , came eonetaded the Leonaf old. Miae f Axveiia Clark, Johnson is pre-- . Mr. Bythla Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. party. Miss 1 a, r. ident or tne ciuo. warnicg u. wrignt, Ji n. .West, Dalbert Fugal and Karl Bu?Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Hall Church of ley, Idaho, are visiting with Mrrand Mrs. N. P. Paulson, tne parenw 01 The Misses Christie' Johnson, Eb. . Mrs. Murch. ma Basses and Kate Bunny, nurses at the L. D. B. hospital spent autt. . day visiting with Miss Johnson's Grove Pleasant visited in family parents, Mr. and Mr. Ervteg- - Johu Wednesday. fsVi sm. . Mrs. Howard Thome entertained the members of the Wamptha club Mrs. Charles Marrott and Mrs: at hee home Thursday aiteeaoonJ Joseph THckerson entertained at a refreshved hostess The avj dainty birthday party Saturday evening la . ments, after the hours Of stitching honor of their neighbor, Mrs. 'f over. . were BenRta Hansen; An enjoyable time was "reported. guests of Delta Mrs. Mr. and Ray Bishop werer Mrs AIvlraTOIpln, Mrs, Emhome Hilton visited at the Joseph MIbs Lorena ma) Whits, White, Mr. " on TuCiday. Lucy Whrte Mrs. Lizzie . Bullock, Mrs. Gertrude Blackhurst, Mra Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Evans and Clara Bullock, Mr. Jennie John Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kirkhanti of Mr. Nona-- Kirk, Mm L. Ad 4hl were Sunday guest of Mrs. ams and Mrs, Osc arson. Ethel Drysdale, ueve-BJgie- of Mrs. James Clove. Dinner was served to 26 including newmembers in addition to the victorious team. Games were played in the early evening and later the regular meeting was conducted. Reports were received from various members. sb L ' vor. Daffodils we're used to dec Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless who orate the rooms. have returned ot their homt here had from Bingham where they hav forMrs. Wayland onR. Wightman ''her her guests Wednesday spent the past two years, were fisters. Mrs. Lanola Drlres of Salt given a pteasaat surprise party Sat- UkKe ana Hrs. rtuoy urannenDerg their of a by group evening urday was tne of San Francisco and her nic Mrs. Norena WinteYs of Salt Lake. diversion and supper was served. Mi Darrel Mr. and were Present shies jones, wno is em- Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Golden Tay state capital, spent at the ployed Mr. Glade Mrs. Mr. end Cowan, lor, r, mr. unu mi a. Sunday and Monday nere. ana Mrs. Ctutnffl. Cnnur Mr Mill TlR Miss OnToelle Huber and Miss Mrs aArtr Rar- MeClotlan, Mildred En?e wert-- dnwn from-ga- lnott, Mr.'' and Mrs.-W- ill week-enMr; and Mrs. Laurande Gudmund Lake for hte sen and Miss Leora McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. McClellan received the prize for high scote and Mrs. Loveless, was presented a guest prize. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray Stevens, Bert Stevens. Mrs. Eustace Menden haU, 'George F. WHson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson and J. O. - Amar- - and Mrs. W.4S. man at American Fork. Mrs. J .aha F. Olson entertained 25 guests at a dinner party Saturday evening at her new home on South Main street Spring nowers wen used to decorate the rooms, sweet peas being used on the tables. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stwtet, M. and Mrs..Lee, R. Tay. lor, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Sid coray. Mr. ana air. Flint Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McMullin, Mr. and Xrc C. O. Nelson, Mr. end Mrs. R. H. Clayton of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Aria C. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Laban Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilson, Mrs. Clara gmMt'Mrs. A. K. Wilsod. 1 uibihik. , Chipmaa at a sinner party ai pleasant social aftttnon on Mrs. Jack Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair, Mat. Blair, Mr. and . Mrricnra7Krliatencid FgFFccsg u'3m.-js.-- . .. 1,1 e-- . a fmahdIisr'Mary tored to Salt Lake Thursday r n and spent the day. e. - Joh Atwood and Atwo-een- s of Mr. and Mrs. Milled RadmaU gave Midway wens Sunday visitors in . a dinner on Sunday In honor of VII- Pleasant Grove-- ' ace RadmaU who recently returned from a. European mission and Mr, ' Mm 'EdwardrrNerson;" Mr De and Mr. Laurence Radmall of Og-- wayne Harper and Mia Led Han- ' D. T.R.Co.Draperies Please - KneRugs AreuRlInveslmeKt den, who were the week end guests at the Radmall home. 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