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Show Ctoz County Doctors And Auxiliary Enjoy Christmas Dinner and Dance '4 , ! A distinguished guest list plus County; Medical Association!' pre- Clark Jr., and Drl R. G. Cornell. of the holiday season siding, dancing was enjoyed to Mrs. Doyle Cranney of Ortm outstanding event of the the music Of an orchestra. president of the county auxiiiaiy.-assisteannual Christmas party for the Making the , for arrangements with arrangements and Utah County Medical Society and festive affair were Mrs. welcomed the guests. Stanley the auxiliary, held at the River-sid- e Country Club Friday evening. 24, iogi SUNDAY HERALDSUNDAY- jVmong the guests welcomed 2A lit j J uuut tail were Dr. and Mrs. George Fister j ofjOgden. Dr. Fister is presidentelect of the American Medical Association. Utah delegate to the American Medical Association House of Delegates, Dr. Drew Pet. erson and Mrs. Peterson of Ogden were also present, Dr. Ralph Hammond, president of the Utah Medical Association and Mrs. Roy Hammon, president ofthe Utah th' gaiety made an J; member 1 r. i . 'A if fa auxiliary, and their partners were also among the guests. The group enjoyed a social hour with Christmas organ ' music in the background. Following dinner, with Dr. Elmo Eddington, president of the Utah , Nt Vi "." J' 1 . I I 4 &riif LfefrLft xtsmm sum, mmnwQ'wi 'i ' ' uL. wjiM'"j.i .4 4 YORKMUPI) Nearly C7- A V; .S-- '" ITTilC f - May Santa's pack be filled with happinessl I AO? ": 1 74,000 new students were admitted to schools of professional and practical nursing in the United States last "year. The figure is an increase of more than 2,000 over the previous year's enrollment, reports Fred C. Foy, chairman of the National League for Nursing's committee on r mmmu' MORE NURSES iNEW 1 BYLUND OPTICAL .228 No. University FR 80 ' 'A iPiEATrTr's S3EMII- - i I! - y) j HOME mas LJ - i FOR CHRISTMAS! Symbolizing one of the nicest things about Christ-f- i the gathering of the family is this Christmas scene which will be repeat-e- d in hundreds of homes in Central Utah today as youngsters share their antici- pation of the arrival of Santa Glaus and older family members visit in a holiday $ J- t mood. Shown is the family of Mr. and; Mrs. Rodney Kimball of Provo who have 12 11 of whom' will be home for; the holiday. Six grandchildren have joined .children, ":l the family to carry on the holiday traditions.' Mr. and Mrs. Kimball hold their youngest children while behind them are their other children, a daughter-in-laif and some of the grandchildren. Seated on the floor are one daughter, and three V. , i, grandsons. . . j . To fhe Cream of American Knitters 15 II it A Merry Knitting Christmas and Happy Purling New Year i w . J! 51 Yarns and netdUi plus Inttruc tiont waiting to met a knitter ' PERSONAL: a 1 Birthday League Meets For Party fPayson Matron Honored On 70th Birthday The Birthday League met for the mas ' decorations welcomed the .Christmas party at the home of guests who also exchanged gifts. Mrs. Jess Gray Thursday, Christ- Dinner was served to nine mem- , 'a bers after which games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Roy Davis, Mrs. Gray. Mrs. Stanley Ciiark, Mrs. June Peterson, Mrs. M. D. Liston, Mrs. Hans Peterson PAYSON Mrs. Earl Simmons and Mrs. Oliver Ward. 1 was honored on the occasion of iher 70th birthday, when a dinner " - i . . Manners Make Friends A smart lcnittd oartmnt whirK a "most" for Milady's wardrobe today, OBJECT: ft f it 51 U Personalized Instruction i Hoindsel m a n's ft ft ft JEWELRY, ft ft ft OPTICAL and KNIT SHOP 124 West Center 3C)J5SiS5SXSSK$3M PROVO, UTAHs''J party was arranged at the home of ' her daughterf Mrs. Bryant . XEdith) Decker, whose birthday f, also occurred on the same dayr - MEM'S - WOMEN'S,- - CElllMEN'S SETOES FAMOUS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS - TRlM-TRE- D POLL PARROT - ENNA JETTICK AMERICAN ;GIRL - AND MANY OTHERS -- ALL SHOES TAKEN FROM REGULAR STOCK SALE STARTS 10 A. M. TUESDAY MORNING OPEN TUESDAY NIGHT Till 9 P. M. 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Reg. $5.0a to $10.95 . NOW .. O ' to $"795 1 s $95 ...-.1- L... Warners Specials Tomorrow $2.50 NOW ... Bra Reg. to 99 Double Play Girdles and Pantie Girdles Reg. $8.95 NOW . ... Mail Orders Promptly Filled F 1 K Plenty of Free Parking in the Rear ONE GROUP MEN'S 65 PR. DRESS SHOES Reg. 11.99 & Ph. SNEAKERS : 12.99 REG.X v 4.99 Smooth Leather Ball Band Brand CLOSEOUT Clote-O- ut 260 North ONE TABLE ODDS & ENDS University Ave. 127 3-33- 33 , WOMEN'S CANVAS OR CGHDUROY s inn Cy GRADUATE FITTED pi Cz"3 I 11 SURGICAL FITTINGS C4 We it Cer.fsr J c- Ameican Gentleman Black or Brown $g99 1 4.99 TO 7.99 OVER 300 PAIRS Sizes 5V2 to 8 - 8V2 to 3 REG. WEST CENTEX ST. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES WOMEN'S SHOES Broken She -- -- ' ALL SALES FINAL d |