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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HER ALPrsUNDAY, PAGE SIX from American Fork and Spring-vin- e Mrs, 3. T. Wlgnel the marriage of thai joined with tie boys and girls granddaughter Misa Norma Wil from Payson 4a a pleasant social son, to. Ernest Whit of Salt Lake. from LntU. lip. The ceremony oa .performed -he' Kephl.-'TFSTaayrrJuirVTilT will reside : young couple la Salt A large-- group of peopU from Lake. Th brtde attended acbool Payeea and other .wards of ffebo Hand taught ajJhS-- T. I t ;r Misa ., ' t- MhaoX?tJefl'i?' by jIiitomobile for Manti on a - temple, workers excursion. 3lor WWnbourne of . Moab was the guest of Miss Vlr- -' ftinia StreH for several ;ay last - week.- - ' Saturday evening Misa v Street anterUlned a number, of young people at her borne la boaee of her guest 'TheaTroup enjoyed - the Payson radio program watch came over the air Xrorn KSL. : -- jjltri. R. a number W. McMullin entertainea of ladies at a pleasant social afternoon lart Saturday. Present were Mrs. C. O. Nelson, - Mrs; Claw- PagecMrarlnfrDton; Mri, UesJL. jaylaiVTMfi? JohnPT Olson, Mrs. E. H, Street, Mrs. 'Sid Corey, Mrs. Albert H. Powell and Mrs. A. R. Wilson. Mrs. David Mitchell of hot Ange. snent nst Raturdnw lier wlrW Iks I iBnpaJnur-M:'nd'MrgW- Mr. Mitchell came to Pro-to with the Union Pacific ball team from the coast city and Mrs. Mltelv. ; ell accompanied him. Reece. A The family of Rev. James DAr- thur, pastas of the Coranibaiim. church, baa arrived frank fheir former boms at Rosebura. Owe-on- . and are delighted with Pa;mar i their future boms town. e. Mr. step-mothe- and Mrs. Henry J9 Handaoa and daughters, Norma ana Ada, re turned home Tuesday Djgl t)t from a left Salt trip to the east.' 7 Lake on June 8 and traveled firet to Denver and thei route 40 to vnmK At Qauipoue the v baaTnT delightful. lslt with Mr, and Mr Bart McCorraiek, fomer, Paysoa. ians, wno sent greetings to the)- many Payson friends. 'From Ohio they went to Charleston, Wesfc Vlrw g!8, over the Allegheny rnoua- - -- " ahefHerpcninr te i SALEM that k in f y Yet, tl guesac a him cd aln t' their e Aim os Alth subjec ousels, the-h- York Taxidab Dnver fori Newest Vintage vacation in the late summer hut he said. ' :. will probably remain liLNew York .'That te nf new the bills," and Mrs. O Nelson and, uotU the clone of schoca next year, ejtpiajnedi-8,.Md4ag- , llamily "And I'm the Prince of Wales," and family ware at Vlvtai, said the taxicab driver. Park Sunday, for a delightful JaW - Mrs. Mlttag-hande- d." bln an oUl W lathering " Others present wefa Prof,' GerrR de Jong, Jr.. dean bill. ir.'ana Mrs. Fred Davla and fam-- of the College of. Fine Arts of the That's more like it. Thank you, Ibr of Denvei1, Mr. and Mrs. Lyntt ' win Me lady.'K ,j,vwi uinvviqji, of Dr. and Mrs .wightman Price, the speaker at the M. I. A. conN. CtSpauldingland MraQle ference Jn Leal this at 7:30. Officials of a northwest fair Simtnona hnd their famlJies from" He has been asked-evening to give his recently that women were PrOVO, t i '; 'i LpopnJajnltuilJ'Thel3rowthJbf entering canned fruit "put up durwhich la of interest to, ing Cleveland's adninistratienf,i In At the community church Wed Language," all bible students and those inter- canning contests, and Issued orders needay evening, the young people ested in literature in general. to stop the practice. -- Mr. red - Or The Salem camp of the orrawt-:whcrwould- . Daugh- ters of Ufah Pioneers met at the home of Eliza B. Curtis Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Curtis asasgigt- edrby Mabie-- k Bead lowing program was given: planw solo, Dorothy Hall; reading, Ruth Hall; saxophone, Don Mitchell, accompanied "by Norma Mitchell; raedines. Luke Cosgrave or caii- forniar instrumcntai trio, Don J4Jt chell, Martin Taylor and Norma the.se variety but hi welLl stamp Tbni 1st. beetle! over tl roman ;iyyT - : N. Ha is that, 1 : X " wests entire! for m take care of your estate? Are your - Beneficiaries trained in. finance? Could i "obseTv D.U. P. miEiMEETS W ,m, Tii Ton who Uvar: - EHs-ywor- th .t 1 Auguf Hfe l aogos' hobby ronuhi -- Mrs, Genevieve EHsvfwth ah!i prosperous n appearance. Niagara both thi children are spending. ihe week In Fani.werajjiewed American and Canadian sides and Ogden canyon. here they visited Fuller McCormick who has a fine-- ' position ' ta that Alta Spaulding went to Magi to visit her brother, locality. The Hudson motor plant Wednesday - 3otm at Detroit was very Interesting ana Loutensock and family. a)s various places vistted h Chif NEW YORK, July 13 (UEN-Mr- a In honor of Miss Norma Wilson cago from which point they came a brido of the past week. Miss directly home. Mr. Erlamlsoh re- Edith Mittag drove up to the, that he thinks a great deal Panama mail steamship line offices, ponna Wilson and Miss Erma Wil ports son entertlaned at a shower Fri- more of his country since he ha got out of the taxicab and handed seen more of it and also more e! the driver a ' bill. day evening at the T.' H. Wilson his home town J since his return. - The driver pQ J handed It back. home.. Twe nty. jelatl vea and-elo- g Miss Thelma will have a five weekb We don't take coupons, lady," friends enJoyedThr"ffairr,CT T ticle eonclu Mac-keas- ie - 'Li- - es tag . -- : wni,-pppi- fcest-- intent talkw e , Spurns Bills Of i - - i , . ouis5!! pic-ta- re Pmvo honpit sec OUl pre sal' aenpti and r . at tatewhichiwaolBV -- -- Lee's tomh lxlngtan and his. torlcal place of Interest ware visit, ed. At, WaaKtogton hey were Joined by MlarThelma Erlandsoh, who is on the starraTTCoiumbla choolTtTneTJfflvef sity Slgmrof prospeiltjfiwere. In - A Utah spent her July Fourth va dence particularly in New cation here with her parents. - w :-- -- "'5 : mi Walker, Misa Mae win be oreeentea bv Florence Baxter and Mtas Vtola uenta,of Moss Ada Haaler Tburs- Johnson. asy, 4uiy u. at 7:30 p. m in we Uaruim ward amusement haXL r PaVW and Mrs. A. V. Urapean haveThe fairy story tells of a Uttle the Washburn postponed girl with akin as white as snow, dance which "club Oram Uterary lips, as red As blood and hair as Was to be given Saturday evening black aa ebony. She la a orthoses -. at the Bowery; ; by. birth and la called Snow-whit.. li.Wn-n..I ..11 1.. r. She Is east out by her t- - Mr. Ephi aim Finch; Mta. - La-- i meueen, eecause she 1 more mar Peterson and childYen, poral beautiful than the queen. Her i theater.reetau-ran- t and Joyce, of Goshen, were the din. Fred Waring and famous famous bassadeura, to a her wanderings bring tiny known through-ou- t ner guests of Mrs. Joseph house in the woods owned by eight Pennsylvania fh wnrlit hw thpir talkin Brmrhlni! on Friday nddfttoa' ta the iiurabeis ner nine, who lell i dwarfs, thatjihe ag ar LJa rhioh these inimiubie Jazx artlsU live; at theTrcmse if she jwHUteep reordrTOd '" tMojigfeutJM.i;riaiail-f4h- a ,adkj J Mrs. Thtsmas Jarmanntna-- be it clean and d thaeeoklngrr- The queen learns of her where- United Stateav by reason of their pictures, including the popular new daughter, Norma, left Wednesday abouts and plans to kill her. Dress- lon engagements in the larger they will song hits for- this ahowy such as morbipg.for jdah-herhouses,' are to be" seen and "111 Always Be In Love With YoU." visit with relatives and friends, ed as a peddler, she goes' to the home of the dwarfs whore jhe heard in "Syncopatipn USithe RKO Jerieha,'' "Do gomething." a num ! fiBds Snow-whiber of singing and dancing artists Miss Naomi Selmon left Monday j alone. After run, com- has gone thawarfjrwtuilarjrjftu theater for a four-da- y morning for Los Angtlti lovJ'-whfcrtheir little houeekeeper dead. Herl nwnciaf'Tsgay; In the cast unfolding the shk will spend her vacation. Fred Waring enjoys a unique story which detials cheeks are still red and she looks the ambitions Included- - in tha parjy were Mr. and muaic. of wtuid the distinction in asr-- tf she were sleeping sothey and heartbreaks of a pair of Broad- Mrs. Fred Tliatcher, Percy Thatchthe organization of his way hoofers. are place' her in a glass casket so they I Beginning Barbara, Bennett, er and Miss Selmon. stuwas when he band a' present can see aer always. Word-ha- s been received- by Mr ton Downey, Osgood Perkins, uuenj.ajiAiBlt'fer Verree Teasdalr and and-Mr- s and pleads with the dwarfs for her erea ihbjijow Ward, George B. Selmon thit possession. As they are carrying and formed the now internationally Dorothy Lee. their daughter. Cleo, who is tabor her, the nlnce of poisoned aDDle. known orchestra. In several Amei-ca- n cities they have 'played for as whieh the queen had given her, falls from her mouth and- - she I long as to weeks, while but recent awaaens. a wending is aeio. tne ly they t cjnclnded a, long and suc- queen asks forgiveness and they cesgful engagement at Des Amall live happily ever after. Thirty Htfny tots, will take part prudent. None of In the play, and. three children froni - Jiiss - Elaiaa"' Paxmanis us is immortal. IV dramatic art class will read. The yen were to die to-sow dance by Miss asler. al Snow-Whit- Hardlhg Tisa gone ta" unlveislty furWeoroTngyealiv ney spent tour days In Washing. :Sftlt Lake where she will De the of Miss Ruth Belnap for tea ton ana visited ail places of most J:)iH interest They had a most pleas oayg. ant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Mr. and Mrs. George Rodgera Keeler who also sent regards to :' and son, Roy of Milford have been their friends. Ten days were spent In, New York and boat trips wera visiting here for several days with made to West PolnftrLong Island Mrs. Rodger's parents, Mr. and and all places of great Interest Mra "C.- - E. Cloward. x x were vigttad. From New York they traveled into new England and Miss Ruby McMullin, who is -- jmnes-reit- entitled "LiCtle TO L MuTneiAirTOTftf Baxter, Miss oioi-ftiB- last yea- he fn-n'- Miss Rfeegi'Gillruan- - entertained the members of the LeUjCona" club at - her - homevTuesday "evening: Game music 'and social "chat fu nished the evenint's eatertauunenL "TA dainty lUneheoir?as served to Misa VirginU W jllet, Miss Beulah Miss Wright. Miss Virglw.fihnfU, Miss Avera Smitfl Lowder, T"Fr5--Terson-r- iTefientt'ttlf WiU ' WHO ORETil SOCIETY--) St udents f Mies - Ada Ilasler -- CHEERY HARVEST Is fiv SPANISH FORK. The ' lv in Canada, including Mr, harvest is oa at-tcherry n arda east and the bench; which and Mra Raymond Knight also, visit duces some of the finest chem! Charlea Stlmon, she will ' .The woild... the crop js a the Carsloo lemyla. abundant' as Usual but the cberr " aj lajge'and f J Mrs, B. M. Jolley ana Mrapd' EARLY PEAS'" the attended family Joyjreunion "'SPAXISK. FORt-.T- ae at Saratoga "Friday, peas beingcwBadTTbe" w pack and 7" workers of are employed, t? force HONOBED R. S MEMBERS --Members or crop is not so large as laatjnu. 1: ReUef society tag to the eoW backTiaTdaprilJ the palmyra-wa- rd honored one of their oldest members, Wednesday afternoon wheq jIA visitins Britisher u uses bad English. And some of they gathered at the hbmefOfMra. Jensen. The meeting was Ktwa w icrnui, loo. Peter heki, Mrs. Liziie.Jeck givmg an Maybe thereasdn why toml interesting sketch of the work of Mrs;' Johnson in the "Relief socfety. Scotchmen, have won success is tfc The remainder of the time was country Is that they will jg fo a, quarter. spent quilting for in the Northwestern states mis !.ing remu.a sion in Visiting I FORTIIURSDAY . Jltand nounee u j.The Warirfgsj Are Coming to The Strand DAKCEMTJU, PAYSON : SO CIEIYif T0IESS JULY 14, 1929. but in OtilYi course play s bcciipt et-- d his C VERYTHING washed anddried: tKose ' 'JC they make .investments so well as otic experienced of-- " ficers could do for coj ward.' ccived pieces that need it, starched; all flat work ironed; leaving onlyjhefiner piec;es for you to handle . .in budge "1 Mitchell. -a hlotfrttthlcfil sketch" of Rial BrockhmisaBeddofia raadljiy her daughter, Eliza CurtiSyExpeneneea of her pioneer uie wasreiateooy ; Mrs: Opera Opera cess max Gener Instru Opera Maint Fixed Debt Wtmarf-Keteeyr--- Refreshments were "served jio 31 members and une visitors: . Out of town guest8,2Were Mrs. Libby Jennings, Califortilai Mr$. Mri" William Xelsey, Sprtngvtlle, INeme jiaii ana uausuiiv, iwipiiyr and Rutbrof Payson. The" Daughters of Pioneera wllL pttt on a cejenrauon nere. juiy a. Knight Trust Bank; Capita Goordl Rmurc(xOver$lJ0W0 - Auxili PHONE .164 ,. . 3 Opera' ferrlnj turplu mectii J p. tti Public Beginning Monday July J5 and Continuing 10 Days OPEN STORE AT 10 A.r SI. r ' ., i ; ; 1 j.i-.- z,. 'IX.' "- - I ' j -- t- But before they arrive we iare going to offer our patrons same Real Bargains in BroviteShoeShand Rollins HUn ? t-- 1 '. a'- - 5i r4 - y . - vt A 1 ' '' ' " " M . -- REGULAR $2.00 , .'. , e ONE LOT GOING AT; the pair w- - V ' , , ir , ' I - ' a ti - I - ! ' t 2 f - ' select fine - 3-- fine-WhiteSilk' " r- torybf-the-cit- y. SALES - y WTExchahges . . ' ;:v -- : "S!iv , - a-- - . - ' s,- Light Shoe&Jn stylish designs 1.95L$3.95 $4.95 & $5.95 - . , 1"rjinnru'Lrirurirnriririnn rsnnri.iini'Viririnri 'ftvrnvnvivrriViYin rersi"i"ii-Lnri''iii'- i - OUR FAMOUS, ARCH SUPPORT . . and Glove Fitting Oxford $2.95 . in Brown Kid, GOING AT sjisaaeaeseasbsjsaiissaeiiSs.AaAea earns m mm m - "T :; '' : vyjyjVwjtjyn Men will also find many fine values here in both. Work and Dress Shoes. No one can- - "ir ".""""'"'.r.'I" ".' . tylm , tffordoisytlusiiiOAiey" No - saving event ' r-- III f7- f?rZv$ f Refunds WejejeJWejejWWiWeVWe - - GOING FOR' Hosiery for the entirejamily at ridiculous-4- y Jow prices. z MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE I 4 HOSE FOR-TH- E LITTLE F0LK$ LTherearea few Hose, fori Men and Boys jnithis assortment..: Many! will remember our lasi Hosiery Sale as one of the greatest, bargain events in the his-- : J.ZS.. HI - OC "Veal" opportuhity'Ito Here'lv Jotwearr-'including-SaUnSr-TicSrButlon- . VALUES. AT .a m-MQ- You'll find a wide assortment of Summer GENUINE HOSIERY BARGAINS. - Y Stop-Hosier- y ' -- -- . 162-WE- ST ....i j; . CENTER ST. ft i- - ' 1 ' " - ' III: - |