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Show HEY, WHERE'S EVERYBODY Coon family, looks around for Pete goes in for the tackle as neighbor boys get into the game. Pete, the pet duck of the Erven a couple of likely football players. .1 BRING HIM DOWN1 a pair Pete backs HERE GOES THE KICK of Kathleen Coon pfficiates. V off to a punt whil make ; "J r s f:'.''"f V . , ''MW&i - J ' ' ' . - r. m, v y X , o j !-f .W..' ,1V yV- - if.: ft "Scram Sissies HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT? the after his opponents concede game. YOU ARE A BAD DUCK Kathleen scolds Pete for talking to his friends. Pete is crushed. Pete quacks Fude-l- JHUMMMflldl HOMECOMING Best part of the day for the duck. masters, Richard and Paul Coon, is when school is over y trio gets together. Mr. and Mrs. Done Hosts At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr J. Done V -- K Pete The Duck Loves Sports All Except Swimming maintains that character and carted him hose Guest Day every spray. Swimming, says, osopher is for ordinary ducks. an aura, visible Noted At Pete, wears which home carnival from the persons It's another of those Then there's the old feud to the faithful. Color of this cess stories whre the main was holding forth more than between ducks and hunting actor saw his first light of a year ago on the corner of dogs. When the chase is on in auro determines whether or Club Meet not are a social By DOROTHY O. REA suc- e among the day costumes and the greasepaint of showfolk. This time the main actor is a duck and he spent his babyhood in the carnival. He learned to peep to the tune of the carousel and jump n as to the sound of a a win to tried everybody duck's little the prize. Finally number was up and Paul and Richard Coon, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Erven Coon, 526 W. 3rd S., Provo, won the fuzzy little back-stasr- pop-gu- Life Of Fox Reviewed For Music Section Fifth West and Center street. the Coons' neighborhood, it is The kids brought him home not the duck in flight but the ed solos, also by Mr. Fox. Mrs. L. V. Peterson, president, welcomed the group and Mrs. C. L. Thatcher read the club collect. Refreshments were served to members and guests by the hostesses, Mrs. Robert Reid, Mrs. L. H. Carle and Mrs. C. Anderson. About 30 were in attendance. : ... an elegant fur coat or jacket! Moutdns, persians, musk-rat- s . . . every wanted fur is here II JHft With Openhouse Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wadley will be guests at an open-hou- se reception this afternoon from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. at the family home in Pleas- Gabardines, Coverts, Tweeds and Chinchilla Helen Swensen Fur Salon '24.95 131 North University FROM Myrle's Shop 33 EAST CENTER Plans Tea And Exhibit Nov. 17 - GOING ON NO- L2' 8f W- 6U950 Nevele Club Holds Pleasant Session feAT hop-scotc- Wool Cbats PRICED 'A To Be Noted T . fj2cvcrf I I TJl FOR 6 TILL 9 P.M. ONLY MONDAY EVENING ONE BOX XMAS CARDS . . . FREE With any order ff Xmas Cards over $4.00 from our large selection of box assortments. YOUR NAME PRINTED FREE ON XMAS CARDS ORDERED NOW Order Personalized Christmas Cards NOW Complete, price range 25 Cards for $1.50 up (name included) Come in and browse through ourbigger and selection of Gifts for every occasion wis n n rp ii U II II n r i i II I ii All WATCHES ng Pj at prices you'll want to pay! J hide-and-see- k, self-respecti- What a Delight to receive ... what a pleasure to give flop. Golden Wedding A rtis ts Sec tion were hosts at a dinner party re Plans are going forward for Done, cently honoring Otto brother of the host who is visiting the annual art exhibit to b held in Utah from Rochester, New on the afternoon of Nov. 17 la the Women's clubhouse and sponYork and Mexico City. Mr. Done is traveling over the sored by the Artists aeetioAi ! country taking photographs of the Women's Council. scenic points of-- interest along A program of general Interest the old pioneer trail to be used in the missionary work of the has been planned and a tea will LDS church. Mr. Done showed be part of the exhibit, according a number of colored moving pic- to committee members who art tures of Mexico. details which Present were Mr. and Mrs. Al- working out the bert S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Flet- will be announced in full later. cher A. Jones and family. Salt Mrs. Lake- City; Mr. and Mrs. Delvar'was joined by Larsen. Blaine the Later and group family. Pope SPRING VILLE Cultural Arts club held their annual guest day in an ice cream carton and dog on the run with Pete niprecently at the home of Mrs. Vi put him to bed in the garage. ping at the canine tail every Childs with Mrs. LaMar Miner, ant Grove, honoring them on step of the way. Mrs. Ray Peterson, and Mrs. No Swimming their golden wedding anniCats, Pete can stand. He Floyd Holley as hostesses. Pete grew up to look like plays with the cats with only Highlight of the program was versary. Friends and relatives of the the reading of" the play "Dear any other white duck, but an occasional nip on the tail. are invited to attend. couple looks are deceiving. Here is Brutus" by Mrs. Jimmie LawrPhilosophical Eye The requests that no family a duck that lives only a few a ence after which tasty tray sent. be gifts feet from a wide, deep canal, luncheon was served to the folRobert Allen, well known but he never so much as puts for conversational abilities, lowing members and guests: Mrs. a webbed toe in the water. tells about a philosopher who Clista Thomas, "Mrs. Beth James, Mrs. Velma Nielson, Mrs. Jean Bathing, for Pete, is confined lives somewhere in Europe in to a shower under the gardenia mountain temple. This phil- An Odd Duck Hall, Mrs. Mary Ann Lawrence, Mrs. Mrs. Donna Huntington, Pete loves a good rough and Helena Wilson, Mrs. Cora Ellis, Mackley, Mrs. Ina Mrs. Merlynn Olsen was hostess tumble football game on the Mrs. Voneta Mrs. Leah Huff, Mrs. to members of the Nevele club in Christensen, front lawn. He likes baseball, Laura Whiting. Mrs. Alma Whit h and ing, Mrs. Kathryn Harris, Mrs. her home recently. Games of progressive canasta Whiting, Mrs. Lois marbles. Swimming, he can't Genevieve Child, Mrs. Beth Johnson, Mrs. were played with prizes awarded stand. Mrs. Louise Gammel, Ilah ice McClain. All is not sunshine and licht Mrs. Cook, The "Bill of Rights" was the Beth Loveridge, Mrs. Eva to Mrs. Bernrefreshments were Dainty of a panel discussion held with Pete. Once in awhile Pete Loveridge, Mrs. Pat Whiting, Mrs. subject The names of secret pals were ift a meeting of Alice Louise served by the hostess to those NielMrs. Birdie Ruth Boorman, revealed at a metting of the Bon Reynolds clubs, chapter 6 held gets in dutch with the neigh- son, Mrs. LaRea Twelves, Mrs. named above and Mesdames Leta Sorensen, Beth nie Thais club held Thursday eve Thursday in the' home of Mrs. bors. His quacking presence Dorothy Robinson, Mrs. Theora Christiansen. Erma Stevenson, Panel chairman was has even brought a call or Peterson, Mrs. Dorothy Christen Ruby Smith, Eva Myra King. in Mrs. of home the ning Spencer Mrs. Irene Rowan and members two Allshouse, Kay ii Mrs. Hortense Harward, Mrs. Willa Parker, into Provo police station, sen, Tuonisto and Dalles Meldrum. Anderson, included Mrs. Veda Williams, Mrs. GottElzina Melva Laney, Gifts were exchanged by mem- Mrs. Libby C. Hayward, Eliza- but Pete says he doesn't fredson, Mrs. Francis Holley, Mrs. guests Mrs. Sterling Day and Mrs. bers and names were drawn for beth Souter and Mrs. Afton think there's a city ordinance Annie Forshee, Clara Harmer, Wayne Madsen. Porter. which prohibits a duck's Dorothy Harmer, Mrs. Edna new secret pals for the coming Mrs. Thorpe, and Mrs. Shirley NielJosephine Johnson, presi quacking. son. year. dent, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Textile Painting Club Pete is a peace-lovin- g citi The hostess used a crystal bowl Ethel Slack accompanied the As is the cauliflower season At Salem Meet singing. Two duet num- zen, but any floating roses for a table center- group bers were given by Mrs. Norma duck who started life in a car ushered in, smart menu plan- Subject a servhot and was dinner piece Dozen club field Dyer and J. W. Ahlander accom- nival, has to stick up for his ners try to think of a new twist SALEM ed. Group singing was enjoyed panied for the good vegetable which its regular Jolly at the home by Mrs. Elva Davis. meeting especially when all served too often, the same way of Lorna Sorenson Wednesday. Mrs. Reva Bullock and Mrs. rights following. Special guests were Mrs. Charlie Myrtle Clark were introduced as the other snooty ducks of theJ palls. Slivered roasted almonds Time was spent in textile paintbutter and ing with each member working Hardman and Mrs. Earl Mower, new members. Special guests in- area go swimming around in dropped in browned Mrs. Polly A. Spencer, poured piping hot over cauli- on an art piece. and in and members present included cluded ponds flying flower boosts its morale no end. Mrs. Ruth F. Andrus and Mrs. Next meeting will be at the yr' , T Mesdames Harold Bunnell, Grif Eliza B. Cook. see and for through the skies. it of Lona Brimhall. home Try yourself. fith Nuttall, Frederick Hoffman, Hostesses were Mrs. Olive "Just give me a football Francis Hazel, Max Bills, Meda Facer, Mrs. Slack and Mrs. Ethel game and the old "F formaEvans, George Ferguson, and Ray Kerr. Refreshment!, were served tion," quacks Pete. to 29 who attended. Whitney. Names of Secret ALR Chapter 6 Pals Revealed Hears Pane At Club Meeting The life of the composer, Oscar Fox was reviewed by Mrs. A. B. Faulkner at a meeting of the Music section, womens council held Thursday afternoon at the Womens clubhouse. Music written by the composer was inter-persthrough the talk with elections given by the council chorus under the direction of accomMarguerite Jcpperson panied by Mrs. Fred Loveless. Mrs. Evelyn Lee favored with you Pete apparently has an eye for the aura. Some kids must wear the hated brown aura (which means you are a social flop but definitely) because Pete chases these certain kids quickly away from his homestead. It isn't an uncommon sight to see Pete firmly attached to the seat of some little boy's pants. Then again, Pete adores most of the kids. and his and the Brilliantly new In their tylinf with lh nd th only DuraPower Main, amating pring guaranteed neper 'xftzyZ f wide variety break! We ha medela "priced from I29.7S. J(&i ,AVSKX drkiV1 Modern timplicity irJJ Sj&j, ' JtfiitlZ W$0S&i ffi&ygg' Htdmty ttyhi 4mi$. An tmm ri $29.7$ tmmfm. . &StL 0l& tUmatmlmm. 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