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Show PRO VP, UTAH rem MAPLETON-IIEW- MIS de- l, til 3'he GleaneV girls of Ihe XL. I. AT 4B and their partners enjoyed a "weiner roart in Hobhie erck canyon Thu rate y evening. About-1- 6 were present to the g I in the and events. ' HE M A Y 2 6 -- ' ' . The genealogical' committee was successfully entertained at the home of Joseph Jtnseto, chairman ot the ccmmltttM.lastTTuesday. The early part of the evening consisted of the settling of business problems, after which games and social chat A deliciurnislioa ious iyucheou wae served by the Kri'es of the committee: AH mem- . v. v. ri icant Arti- - mi aoi aa I ;ti- ia,7 nmla ji ,oi tiv- andAuuwa A'erc the bishopric tiicir wiverj" e":: ' yVVAALLLL ' Mrs. Maggie Stewart was noaieasj lowing ftteatai Mr. and Mta. to the' Beta trldge club Monday) iferaaby, Mr, jenme uan am; The rooms and table and Mra, Amjiio f trguson, th evening. rl t K Aarlv snrlnv i t cist t Vo of ProTo. , ( .w , Tkiyer. Three tao'er e rioge jpre Jijgai--Hoh- V Misa ,M ril'vee., Mm. gva Jensen winning i e lub prise for high acore, Mrs. WJ.lm end Mnk WUliam V for second to latter t lProvo.went to Ma.ie Ncison the high score and Mrs. Lorin Aiidei-so- n Lake lakt Friday to attend a the guest prise .Mrs. Ruth As welt party mad testimonial give df?on won tlte corsolatioa piiw. the Fourth ward chapel for 1 Luneheoa was, sei ved at the card frank Otppta, their kinsman mlasie is levir.g aooa jto.fill tattle's at 8 o'cioek te the laemb; and three special guests, Mrs. JV!f: ithe NelherlaiiUs. A ina proj Haean, Mrs; Byrou Wilson and, v ; tha festivity. Mrs. Lorin Anderson. . ti U pri' ... ' Mrs. Katie Oberhanaley 'was Mrs. Fannie Holy, was the rccip-- . of a pleasant. mi prise Wednes- - as to tlie "Utopia tlub ' Thur m nfirtv of ri.'i- 'lnv flftpinnon evening of taat week Luncheon entert-Uiimcn- Vl BiW Y Y Y ,V VI UJ VVilft 1 I stives and friends gathered at hi ir 1 aA-- 3 hn ti vi i, v:Yf :m C- ii i ' i .' 1 .1 , s.ight-seein- I - ki V '"-- ' K. I l.f t'Yyj t, w followed, luncheon, Mrs. nie Siler wiuh ng the club priz high score, and Mrs. Annie Be me guest prit-j- . Special guesta Jas Obe'oneky,'Miaa Je jowen and Mra. Annie Bowen. Mrs. By JOHN DEC ELM. A life partmishlp ha existec Miss Hary Sorenson and Misa He:en Jarvis speh: Jgst Saturday In agea between the plants and e mala Salt Lake" shopping "and visiting. earth. , ! Plants and animals, s0 re1 The Pi imar.y children of Palmyra that tha grasoes ir. the field j vitrd gave the operetta, "Donald men are blood kin, live in an ii and His Friends," very cleverly ible sea that earner lite from j Monday evening at. the ward meet- to another and has since evok ing house. A hirge crowd attended decied Uiftt the path of lifer ah and witnessed the performance separate and 'plants and anii ttnbutd-takeTd-if I vWeni w:" ferent road4 to l tynTTirhaty I officers and teachers. Among the come the. two Jivinjf kingdoma. j 4-- H rvi'd at the small tables at Britge i V - tt honor the anniversary f .'he time- was spent ennee, birth joying pi'ogre'janve "500 ', Mis, Harry Mughes and Mrs. Kolm winning the hi'h score prizes end Mrs. James D. Miller and Mrs Will McClean 7'inning the consolation prizes.' At 6 o'clock a tempting dinner was served by" the visitors who came 'aiii3wJkh .good things to eat. There were 16 preheat. home tsf - : nnl ' Mea-che- Spanish Fork- Society ! I $ A.UlL. eve-Min- Samuel I"an Kokerhates, KtmsethHViikeo-8- n, Mr A. H. C&ristaaeeu, Ed Wilkensoa Mrs. & T. Kokerhana, Wayue'Beilow8 Mrs, Bla'r, Mrs.1 H. T. Salisbury, and the guest of hinor. . Mrs. Gunard Lundgren, Mrs. A.. V. Mrs. Vanee Baxter entertained guest of honWatkln, who was the 9 trie members cf the Faustina' dub or, and the hoetces. c at her home Thursday afternoon. - Miss LurneUa Eurr was hostess Sewing and soda' chat were cn- t a eluarber party given Thurs ; yVd after which a dainty lutich-ec- n was served.day evening at her home following Uit' graduation exercises at the Mr. and Mra. DtLos Pyne are re- There wjll b no more meetings IJncoln high school. A midnight luncheon was served joicing oveiv the safe arrival of a l:eid thi? summtV until further no and breakfast at 7 a. m. Those taby boy born at the family resi- tice. roro the dence. Sunday. Repbi lucent were:. Miss Lorana ' Mies Ruth Salisbury. Miss home, arc to the ellcet that both - Rulon Jensen, who is engage'd in Ada Downs, M.ss Helen Pyne, Misd muther und baby are .doing nicely. voik in ouClicrn Utah, is visiting for a few with his nsrp its . DcEsta Burr. Miss Ida Larson of Salt Lake vis- Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jtnsen. j A sociil was giver, in' the Sharon ited- Sunday with friends and relMrs. S."C. Hhilstrne of Coluinhu ative here. .Miss Larson war forwril amusement Tuesday visited rit'a relative? and nicg under the .auspices of the ward merly of rem "" f Manleton durinc tho werk-r.iM I. A. The Wndsor ward Relief society A splendid program was given r'la-smt aftiT vtaich uancing was enjoyed held a quilting .in ibe" ward house-- ' at.'fVp Rflvr. nrnrl r.fflriv(. the home of thfii teachers, Mrj. I Tuesday afternoon and refreshments were served. Ceorge Vtor.C Tueacxi evenins for has returned a business meeting. Dainty refreshMrs. Olsert b to will hostess Park Harvey iirsj'Roy ' the members of the Orem Literary to l.er home in Bi.:g;ram after ments wtre stvved to all membfrs. ks hfr'. club at her home Thursday after- - t pending, sonie-Avtf The club met at the ho;v noon. All members pre cofdiallyln;; Mrs. MarvVhitink- - Wednesday Mr. aTMfsTTtcrorJohflsdn-aii.- I yited. "ompanitd the Sixth giadc of the ttrnoon at 2r30. Beryl Whiting g The lc3son, "Adolescence," will be I.indon school on a trip prtrfdent, wai in charge. Prayer was off iied b Sylvia Curtis. The glve"n before the members of "the to Salt ilake Tucfday afternoon. 'irst project was taken up. New Sharon ward Relief soeiety. Tues- They vteted the state capitol, Lib- club ' svi.gs jwe're also learned. day afternoon at 2:30 in the ward erty park, tire1 avi&tion fit'id and point of intoinc Aeuse. ' J3radshaw, NDAY. fmTTPrnirr; rmv a a rn I S urday afternoon at her home with a lightful entertainment at tie horn de'Jghtf vJ unia l arty in- jhoaor whose of her small Thursday afternoon.1 jtnjoyed after birthday anniversary vecurred in .Social chat 'delieloua luncheon was taat day, .wbxji After an antrnrw nf famfs a rlf- served. Those nreient were: Mrs. Mcloua luncheon wan nerved to the the Misses LaPriel Mm.1. Tom JiotlM, Mra. Jack Parjc, following: Mrs. Janet B. Sumner. Mrs. toy Branson, Virginia Jolley, Ethel CafUl Purls, Mrs. S. A. Carte. Mr a. R. D. Brouson, Relva Eronson, Wells, Mr. Raymond Cutter. Ma. Pyne, Richard" Park, iSoyd Pyn. Mrs. O. H. Anderson gave , 0 UNTY. UT All. xi-th- diie-cfet- - PlanU breathe, just .a do visitors were four members from the stake beard, Mrs. Annie R. mans, - Both tteathe.oxygen. Beck, Mi a. O'ua Illf Bowen. Mrs. L. A. ttlanf tt ttKantaK miiiih lo 4 he. oxygen- stone. breathe, the gas. earbon dioxyj admixture of carbon and oxygei Carbon dioxide is a waste to "Members of the Palmvra Relief i society went to the home of Mra. lunga of animals.' Animals ex Mabel Hnnson last Tuesday after- carboh dioxyde and. take into 4i noon and tnjoyed a meeting and systems, through their lungs, j . social. The meeting and lesson Most oxygen taken up by pip were given by Mr Thomas Roach combined wltn carton , dioxyd William B. McKell, well known waste. The plants must aepa business man of Spanish Fork left the oxygen inm the carbon ane.' Wednesday for Now York where he lear it from their systems, sa1 the carbon for food. .,-. will visit his son, William E3. Sa while animals are freeing who is vice president of the American Surety company. Mr.! bon dioxyde from their lungs. McKell ixpcjcU tc be gone several leaves a plants, are .Absorbing gat. And while ,Ahe plants are I months, i lecalng oxygen from their yBt Honoring William B. McKell, Dr. the animals arc trt'athing the It is a partnership that has G. StaddorC assisted by Mra. A , . Bradford,,, entertained at dinner ou lor ajjas-- . f lAmleraun 1 ' and-jars- Arthur . i- John I. Hol'ey escorted the deacons on a weiner roast Wednesday evening in llobbltf creek canyon Nearly all meritberb of the quorum were in attendance 1o participate in ' the cventngsspoTTs: Mr. and Mrs. Alonza HooUy,- Mv. Mr Alfred Hirper and Mis 5 br.d in of honor Thursday Afternoon to Park Margie Harper metered i Mrjs. Bdith Walker. to visit Mrs. Georg'; t'ollowing music and social chat City, Sunday Hiss Harpei iemianed ioi' a delicious luncheon was served. Teriy. " a short visit. Those presCni. were: Mrs. Laurence AValker. Mrs. Robert Walker, Mrs. Mf. and Mrs Chanes lioore and Ruben Toralinson. Mrs. Ren Harchildren or tsmgnffm canyop visifr.l ris, M.'S. Ren Tomlinson, Mrs. .his week with Richard Walker Mrs. Tine Walker, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Moore's parents, Joseph Frampton. Mrs. Ernest Ash. Mrs. Fred Culmer, Mrs. Alen CulHmore, Mrs. Roy 'The exccutivi; officers of the Mrs. Mrs.. W. L. Gillman, stak3 board visited Tues-da- v Erven Hooifejv Mrs.' Perry Harper, aftyrnon p.t fne home of Mips MrsMra. Laurence Hillman, Alta Walker. iteoig: fehoell. Mrs Alfred Rodgera, 0' Mrs. A S. Mayhew, Mrs. Frank Gt'org Turfing of Sacramento, Mrs. Percy Christehhanson, Cnlif ., is visiting at the home cf Mrj.Tom Fenlbn, Mrs. Ezra Swen- - Mr. and Mrs. Edrnvnd'Cragori, Jr. rt"MrAfbtrtr Anderson, Mrs. n Wright, Mra. Ut Walker. Mrs. DtiyMar Hair,. Mrs. Lett Fryer, the fUtst of honor and the hostess.. Mrs. Vern Gillnian entertained , P. PAYSONMAN PASSESAWAY Tim-panog- i PA YSON Jacob Kump, ' one of the most highly respected residents of Ggnola, died at the Paysori hospital - Thursday evening following an operation for appendicitis. He was born 40 years ago at Chegter,- II Sanpete county, the son of Zach- ariah and Mary Clo ward Kump. He j El-do- ' School Of Music Will OpenJMonday has resided at The Modern School of Music will n course open for a special 32 West Studios at Center street, in according to announcement of Bill Gredn, local musician and a member of the teaching personnel. Other members of the teaching corps are Floyd Flfetcher, Abe Lar-se- n and' Wayne Webb. The studios will open Monday morning at ID a. m., it is announced. d ;Mrs. Arthur E. Neweil Both beginners and advanced studIn honor ents will Sunday afternoon be taken, Mr. Green states. Burnice, qr her small daughter, whose sixth birthday anniversary 'SkvscraDoss." sr.vs Noulan Cau- occurred on that day. of Ottawa, "are the molars in chon, After &n afternoon of playing tne wolfish jaws of commercial can- games, luncheon wat seived to the balism. following little gulf Is: Hazel Love ricae, Vivian Loveridge, Norma v . Ur-les- Ely and Spring! 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Utile sou Warner, whose aeVenlh hlilhday artnlver iaty occurred or. thai day. we riesent after .playing game, tv fraahmenta w- - arivVd. Twenty-fiv- e lllllf guesU atH II $ T.. v..7sfN... See the samples hanging furl length on the display racks. So many beautiful fabrics to choose from. It costs so tittle and yet Vchat a difference colorful Draperies mean to your home. Call us on the phone our Drapery man will come to your home, and plan your color schemes for you. "The One-Pric- e C. Nichols- $ Walnut Finish ' j furnished Hby double mi1 quartet directed, by Margaret I shon, which aang two cnenine a closing number and hy Mr PJ uuuer wno sang solo, "One F"l ing our" ad Margaret Leys and John Isaac who sang a d "I'm a piigrinrT The speakers- - srer. Jjotin 1 Creer, Dr. JosepK ugha,-Jdent Henry A Osrdner and Andrua. Interment was in the Sj iaa orx cemetery .where the gr was dedicated iby. iarkh taera was a large Attendance many beautiful floral tributes. . -- . rr:: Pr - $1C75 11 00 l held Wednesday afternoon jit i jeiana chapel, Counselor A. I Mrs. Eljza Johnson was hostess to the membeie of the VIII-XV- I club Saturday evening. The rooms were bright with pprinz flowers. Progressive 500 was the main diversion. Mis. Q. C. Jensen and Aramon r erguaon winning the prizes for high score nd C. C.1 Jensen and Mrs. Kenneth Bork winnlna- the consolation prizes. Lunehe-owas 3erved at the care, tables at to the members and the foi- - a :r:, Something "New IN ! Radio Values f- - THE NEW Radioir&e 2122" REFRIGERATORS Save Ice Save Food DRAPERIES PWASE R. FORK-Funera- 7 TUBE SET 1 CO. SPANISH vice for H. Eugene Markham v MrJhdsHnhaittICA; offered the invocation. Mualc Sets for D. Eugeiie MarkHdn Is Laid To'R - and. littls I oaughtei , Jean, df Salt Lake, spent last w!je15riihere jyfeitingjelth and Mrs. Harrj Elmer. Mr. Nichols nirtored here Sunday and took his v.Ife ar.d daughter home, lire? "Nichols is sister of Mr. Elmer. Mrs. In bright, charming colors, one of 'these dainty I). T.. R, Co. Breakfast Sets would add life and cheer to your kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Juhnson. Mr. and Mra. Max Phearson' and Mughttfr. Fern, attended the wefl. ttli.g reci nt ion of II im Ina Ogden. of Salt Lake City, Saturday evening. MlM Ogden formerly lived In Oiem. MIps Monday evening at 7 O'clock. Be side? the guest of honor, other pjesent were Mrs. Lucy Stone. MJt I Marelda Stone and Mr. and Mra. isvid Hugher Following dinner a pleasant social tVenlne was en- Joyed. mld-nipr- JVar Mor-da- ) " Miss Anna, Wells was hostess to a number of friends at an entertu lament given at htt home Monday evening. Music and games were enjoyed, followed by a dainty luncheon. "X, Present were: th.; Misses I.ynette Lrtwuon, Hilda Koki'rhani, Millie HuhtSmpn, Lucille Farley, Belva Newell, Harold Pj-nClayton Vernon SalGreen, George-Juckemon, Fet Lbverldgo , and the hostess. Ktetch and Mlat Emily Marrott accompanied Rus sell Keetch to Logan Friday to at tend the graduation axaiclvrti at the Mr. Utah Agricultural college. Keetch being a gihduate this term. i yVD n- build up ah, atmosphere of good rMinnf O Brides! fcheer in your new home. It's easy to be happy and ton Dlmmick. Jack Loveridge, Billy Ward. Nlel Ntwcll and the little gtlest of honor. Mrs. Martha t wjosKKanuw , Burr, June Kitchen, Ruth Kitchen. Alecne Lofton, Jesnie Larson, Fern Carter, hiclma Carter, Ella Ward, Will Newell. Arthela Novell. Mil- The Tlmponogoa Relief society rtake board held their monthly home of Mm. fltri' meeting at the Mary Cooper, tfter a business meet InR a social hour was enjoyed. - ' ,T enteY-taine- rill-Bur- oTin- YWnm M COMPLETE - Valley, rievadu, lefcre locating on I a farm at Genola. He is survived by tils widow, ICatherine Kump, and the following children, Albert, Jay, Arlo, Glen, I Myrtle and Lorraine. Funeral ser vices win be held Sunday at 1 p. m., in the Genola schocd house and interment will be In the Santaquin cemetery. The body will be viewed at the Deser'et Mortuary in Pavson until Sunday morning. rm spring - Milton Kirk gave a bonfire party at his home Friday evening. After I number of delightful games; toasted marshmallow one! weiners were enjoyed. 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