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Show Second Section .a w em i p J ; c aW" i m' . PR OVO. UTAH C ' . mm Y7"j' T J" -- SIMM X- M A Y 1 5, Second Section 929 kl - W5 )5 - 1 . I' host, iL v ft Ill The ptesabers of th Busy Circle Itlub wer the guest I Mr HU Nielsen a . Wednesday fter ar I delicious dinner waa erv4 noop, which j.By ths I nd social ohtafterccupi4 tosewing r Iroaindsr of the tiro. . Ols" 'Christ lause a Mr. nd Mr were In Salt Lke Tuedy i Mr m m v,7ij j n;:r a vv - ptMkvi ii W. R. ' visited with asy. ; RrJlnsVllU. Wadley FrW Pr.nall n Mr. Jess - w Mr Rnsa SmtOl wKamrsa aceq' upon recently la sJowly .jiuA cjnpahleassby"arencr''CuTOHg ridteswrdsJfcgg Miss Mildred Pace came down! traveling passenger agent of the U, Eighteen wet present and enjoyed a delightful social afternoon. They from Salt Lake for the wftffe nT IP. who was a guest ot the club. -4 ItlHMr ra Iviaitida with Me. and Mr John -Jteisonf grandparent of. Mrs. IBttferrTEev at enroute fronr. CalU I j !"rnl whera they, have spent thto borne: InShelley. winier, their . Lm.i. -- enieriain:: fffeseBted-heir ij&uuaxxuage.oi eaii -- iaKe has held the position of chorister, A family dlnnp wh gtvMM a iiii- - cd witfa yocat and InstrumeHtaT home of Mr. and Mrs- Eustace liiuBit;. ijatiyur 'jurici c,. cooxn war with a gift of appreciation. Mendenhall, : Tuesday evening In a guest pf the club and spoke I Witoon-an- -4 honor ot their son Max' and his briefly on the plans for! selection! Mr. --and Mr.-8tnle, of the site far the school for feeble nounce the marriage of their broth- uiiue, miaa Aunne iawnorn Of Booth atso T - Idaho, who were- - marrled" ndedf-Uta- hr to Miss Zelda arle Smith, er, --at sup MTKan4"MrB; The ;spOTriniaiaCTtqon Tuesday Proyo. petersoir, daugateirbf young pie left Thursday for Park City I port the club has given m the Joseph Peterson of' Spanish will reside. Max 4s em beau tification program of the city. which took place Sp. v Prove .last wnr There was a gepa attendance. ployed by the Skaggs Safeway Wednesday, Mr. and MrsjyUsbn entertained T0 DISCUSS WEMOBIAL DAY at a owner in their nonor Sunday. SPANISH FORK Mayor John Mrs. Jennie n. McClellan has re- Present were Mr. LaMar Smith arid Mis Mary Peterson of Salt Lake. I turned from Los Angeles where she E. Booth has called a mass meeting ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson of nas been visiting at the home of " nTOBcmmj wuini, tuny 8, at the City hall for the purpose SpanUh Pork, Mr. and Mrs. T-- H. her daughter, Mr Byron Reece. or formulating plansfor th Lproper, "Wilson, and the young bride and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monson were observance ofTIemoriaT day, May groom: in SaiLXake Jast Friday attend 30t Miss Jane Wood wheels-atte- nd the funeral of iSra. Bodel Gallagher. At the age of seven, girls ari of Utah tng school at nr !ntJasUkHn4herther-Krmirlsomother, Mrs. W, C ' McCormick. and Walter Peay. spent the week spelling and arithmetic. After that. She, returned to Payson again on end at their homes in Payson. They howc vtfr, the boys surpass the girls Thursday accompanied by a class- came down from Salt Lake with the in learning. mate. Miss Dorothy GartlorJ a -- visit UF. several tatiohal track meet at Prtevo on children, and Miss Marie Huber day were Salt Lake visitors on - Mrs. R, A. Porter' had for her Saturday. over the week Miss i end her sister Florence Simmons spent juests and brother-in-law- ,' Mr. and Mrs. in Salt Lake with herl Byron F. Ott was in Salt Lake Earl E. Smith and their three chil- Saturday Mrs. Annie Storrs. Saturday to see Mrs. Ott who is re dren of SalJ Lake.Last week Mr. sister, ceiving medical treatment at the Mrs. A S. Gebhart and two and Mrs. John F. Oleson and Holy Cross Hospital. tiuwoiwwlg Mr. and Mr Ceclt Clark an. Bounce the arrival ot a baby boy. Mrs. Clark waa formerly Mis Ver-lo- n Hallsey. ; . 1 f',.T-v- j - I where improvements are contemplated. He presented each person present with arbooKlBt of Zlon : andl Mr. Price was ac- TBryce canyon -- GROVE 9 . Mr-an- who 1 leaving for Orem to reside, Magna were here during the week weir parents, sir, ana jnrs. tnfl oincers OI ine r irsi ware 4iei oclty fav and Mrs rMargret party Saturday Joseph-Binghaaitiirnnnn it the rmm ftf their - t . "ir"r'r"": S UN D A u ud -- i PL "Mr Stanlev Wilsoft ad Mrai ffiildren of Ogden were guest at Paul Davto utertained t a birth- the Porter home, Mr. Qebhart 1 Thursday a brother of Mr Porter, day surprise party last husband SPANISH FORK President M. tvecOng la honor el their Abe Wheeler tt Wyoming waa R, Taylor presided, at the regular A decorative color chem of pink ., and whit fof th dinner visiting her for several day last meeting of the Kiwanis club, held Sweet peas centered each mn week with hit mother, Mr. Mary B. Thursday evening at the Palace cafe. The program was under the table, where the guess were served. Ellsworth. direction of C C Jensen pf fhe Card were placed for Mr. and Mm. Mr. and Mr Heber J. Curtis re publicity committee ana local agent Wendell Erlandaon, Mr. and Mr Jack WUde Mr. and Mr Clifford turned bom Monday evening from for the Union Pacific railroad C. Harri. Mr. "and Mr. Meredith Long Beach. Cal., where they have I W.- Price, assistant general agent Amos, Mr. sad Mr. Paul Badham, spent the winter .month with their of ae Union Pacific railroad was Mr. nd Mr Weston Bean, Mr. and married children, Willi! Curtl, Mr the principal speaxer. his subject by Mr. Eugena HlUman, Mr. and Mr; Leonard Stetneckert and Mr Hy-- t was U.the Improvements planned P. railroad for the southern the dWmtm Douglass. Utah division, especially In Zion's Version for the evening and high canMrs. Henry Elmer and Mr Ann Bryces "canyon and the Grand eore favor wer won by Mr-- , and ; E. Wilson spent' last week in yon. Mr WendeU Eriandson and He illustrated his talk with photo- -' Mantl. Mr Wilde. graphs of soenes In Bryce and Ziona 1 i: r ft meet i , OUHTY.- - U TA IT, SPAKOM TPAYSOIi SOCIETY HOTES : "" ' ' m.: fa. i t LriiJggLffJv w ..ifijr.Toca1 L tnvUm-xZS- t - A; tr: ejr m i 1 p i 1 1- Iks tffiiiii CBaSlksA ammLMpa ti. er - ... I i raann - . sno-shon- prm ty com-pan- MJ-irr- y. " l fl"- r- -. t-'- - - . - - I V, and Mr M 'r. If. W. jfmHr ad4r; were Joh ine Sunday auest and. Mrn Tiiirlnn T mirtla m' inaiuuay nf Mr. "V.i .1. R: Ogden. j Y Mr. C X Tugal entertained on" Friday for Jjer daughter Delilah' eighth blrthdat A merry time was '" enjoyed. VJlac Badmall was" guest of honor at a "home coming party gryetrbyTbanili. ward Wednesday evening, Mr- - RadmaU recently returned from a European mission; . i M - ... Sfn MSA Kb J iH 'WM ' Westminister-hletes-fcT--the"1nW- Anka T 6th lay - Commencing Monday Morning, May6, D. T. R. Co.- - will open 'up to you some rare values jn furn-ii-rSpecial in Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom suites. i ; y;u? I ome, make it comfortable and qr; 1 -- BLANKETS' ! 1 " : i .. ... . .. John Van Wagoner was mm viHiwr xuega&y. Mr a t t..l... lub : RcJlo Thnrntnii muw xnursasy aiternooiu wai-aii- vSWa v .I'-r- - il 1 TIrs. Mary Mills of. California who has been visiting her sIsUt h horn lrB,rinil'left W m-- m Trm Dainty refrsshments were served. l. Mr" Inexninin iridu.j .. '4 ... the week with w. mansett at Ephralm. g ; T;r..rr."1"- - fn ,a Ruth Saturd; JIfeSSW . V Here are values indeed A big handsome living room suite ' 3 'pieces Davenport; large tufted batki Fireside ChaSr, and Arm Chair, covered in rich "Velour, web construction and buHt with Nachman Spring units. Rare beauty and charm for TytroHiving- roonrund sndTplcnalQaTueslillS.ar). -- .z-i-j- Bait;..1k T,...- - ... n Mr. Vivian Living Room 3 Piece . tfaemb,erajf - Suites Regular $7.50 and $10 Blankets .i & Emgham visited with Mr. attractive. Steer your course into a D. T. It. Co. store and be benefited by the splendid values-mad- e buy-'4n- Mranlna. Olpin over the week end. jay-ou- ts possible by our big power. ' j Mr i. JCoJSp eeials 4 Ib.W0OLEN4975 ' 1w- pwas-thsordcf W sister Mrs. Ethel ylslfewith Drysdale Monday. - - a1 Sf w " ur- - wereVtur. Mr. HMrft Walter Touni; Huth oydjyaa.W.goa aii :i: MJL." Lak O. 1. E. .- -j jj Coleman of Heber week end at th. Joha Vaa Wagons? - 8-P- c. Dining Room Suites OT Mill Run Blankets ' fif look at with, hen company comes. ' liuffi-t- , tiililo ui.d 6 chairs a pieces ut low price of $9025 pride you.-a- u -- : r. Tm LOWEST jPnt 2 ( i . ' " wemseiv OnOw, Mi 'Ml twit via JStlf mtnvlt4-a- ilivsad mZ. . curlstisnjM.tl. MrTl. trn'rt Olssn, Mr. :rrL'?B.,.,IrJf wsr tnwt. and - One-Pric- e House DixonTaylo rR THE LOWEST ngVrBusyTuraiture Stores PIUCI. LARGE SCALE SPECIALIZED DUY.ING AFFORDS in an i,v ;; .'u r Ma' T' run,r.lL lw vi...i. 1L ,SatU:1Jr s, i H1 nan ftrw.;.,. head, a,. .. V ,4 i. - wM Jolnd. . IB III 1(0 Co. ' & dii!r!r:Mr "The .. ...... . I vwtaTg Monday ,.." ; Th OnPrlce Ilouse" PRICES LARGE SCALE SPECIALIZED BUYING AFFORDS m.n -- ,. Get A Pair Woolen Blankets EigMBu$y FtrnMtorei!-- Ur Delhar for bv Mr. V...i Customer Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell - Merrlt Wa Mrs. Pa.ll' r w the number of blankets to each customer. Come early get yours before they are allsold. Il'sJt rare buy you will never have another chance like It. This special opens Monday morning, May 6th. Come early avoid the rush. Gen ulne Knight Woolen Blankets, 4 pound weight, at Hie marvelous pnee of $2.73 per ' , pair. i Mah- - and through. Just the kind of a suite will go fast t We purchased a lot sh ipment of 1000. they are now on display at all or our eighkBlores. because or the big demand we will be required to limit fo S dred and finlshed In a hrautlful walnut finish. Ilunntt values through ""They A Rare Opportunity VBh!, Th8 follnarln. with a -- at a sacrifice. Slightly Imperfect 1000 of these heavyweigliFwo01i You could not begin to make a quilt or buy one, for this, remarkable low price and - these blankets answer the purpose of a good quilt. For camping trips, for car robes, Netc they are Ideal Get yours now I ToEach vae-vtslt-- Sunday with their ,nl or the II. 11 Slightly Imperfect To Go Limited Number TO Mr. and |