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Show PSOVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY. MARCH" 2. 1928. EC3T3 AND IIEH BUDDIES : SERVICES FOR oniy illusion WrtOOOOEKlJ pr y noe of art sa tha lives of people In tha schools, and wtta ART SHOW IS ! t support of a few sens, tha Idea of having a collect of art la tM KSS61S was Wov Ut" ; J: He then reviews tha art movi ment In ?pringiUe, giving to tt art worldtne mthodvy-wJesti loea mtiUM to ktuifeltig an etnr. nee In tha American field of ai that Is attracting International at- I 1hT GIVES RESULTS: LECTURE, CHARLES EVANS ATTRACTION I I 6MJE "T l!dtalfkfPdla WW, Ik LOT 6000'. TMEY ,"TWft Of WAY WAY , MltsO Is UKttrt-- 3 TO - VJKKT m vtim joow isfSTVtn BUWLtVt Aoo rr Kt-l.VT- AKfc wtjvrb ATWMM4M6: no vs Hrf VtH'.SOURl A fll TtoKi axa hw HCtO ON VJAMP.W '. to ctr n AMD VWTTA 6AHE AJOO rr-o-p. 0 AMO THE KtVt OF KAT.OF? PLKf TODAY 36 Tut.!Ttaii that camc vxth tws n6tRs" EA6 IN THE 1 " AJfltR AlV, ARL THE T. " WWTS . 60ttX TO LOSE AU theAje Vl THE 6AME, ? au iaat, , s at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. NeUson of this city. Mr. Neilson has been transferred from his position In Salt Lake to one in southern Missouri and will leave tha first of the week to take up hi new work. Before leaving they will spend a few days with their many friends here and In Mspleton. , Orant . ' A nicely arranged dinner was given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. John Roberson at their' home In this city. fs.ldsjnejnbers of the Immediate family covers were laid for Frank Taylor of Vernal, Mrs. James T. Taylor and son Frank of La van; Mrs. Mark Darrell and two sons Sheldon and Taylor of Seattle, Wasnlngton, Mr. and Mrs. C. R Roberson, and son, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Taylor and two children, Floyd and Lola of this city. . The, daadag -- party-. given, on Washington's birthday by tha Kl- iwanis members was. an especially successful social affair. A large crowd was present and enjoyed the evening's program. Tha Junior ward M. I. A glrls of the First .ninvMi a .k.tin party Tuesday evening at Glengary anerwnicn light reiresnments were served to about ten members pres ent w . - ., "Mrs. Hsrfy V. Wood of this city a dinner guest Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jack Jensen at was - Oenola. ' Wal-dre- L. L Hammon. diviskta engineer, Salt Lake; Q. R. Wilcox, roaster mechanic. SaH Lake; Bruce Allyn, aslatant signal supervisor; Milford; I. M. Anderson, general water ser 'Ire foreman. Salt Lake; Solomon AnselL sknal malntalner. Stork- ton; George Asuma, sectloa fore- -; man Lune; - Richard Bradshaw. boilerraaker, Provo; C. A. Chamber-lia- . admaster, Provw-- F. 8. Chis- well, cUlm agent Bait Lake; C A. Btortey, claim adjuster, Salt Lake; C. 8. Deatherage, signal supervisor. Salt Lake: R F. Dula.f 'ireman. Caliente; B. Esbenson,' teneral res dm aster. Salt bafcet- Jacob Felix, ear Inspector, Provo; Grover Forsvth, storekeeper, Cali ente; G. M. Haley, B and B. supervisor. Salt Lake; Lloyd LeC brake-maMllford; F. B. McCart con ductor.-Ss.l- t Lake; E. E. McNutt B. and B. foreman, Salt Lake; Wit Hem Middlemiaa, engineer. Salt Lake E. E. Nebelrer. brakeaaeitr-Sal-t Lake: W. W. Smith, engine foreman, Provo; Frank Mickey, B ana a. roreman, frovo; cnarut Tullis, engine foreman, Provo; ft. C. Price, car foreman, Provo; E. J. Hall, general foreman, Provo: T. A. Ream, storskeeper, ProToT" AU employees had expenses and wages to ths meeting pa' d by the railroad, in the interest of Improved safety conditions. - three-colum- s fT rwr.MBaM "Anfcsdlng social tvent of the week end was given Saturday evening by a number of friends In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Neilson at their home. A nura ber of games were played during tue evening, music and social chat were also enjoyed. At 13 o'clock a dainty luncheon was served on small tables which were' centered with cut flowers. The following couples were present: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tavlor. Mr. and Mra. Karl Tuesday Mr. and San-ford- Ernest Neilson of Mrs. W. A. Bird and daughter Salt Lake were guests Wednesday Clara is spending this week in John-Haie-- - 1 Neilson. i. Lucy Chllds left Monday Callf.j wheie sllf Weeks wtir Ipent "OS TMtf-Wwere treated to the Mrs. Essie Miller, Mr. and Mra the guest of her cousin Miss Norma Washingtomam llluaion that the Monument was Rufus Averett and Mr. and Mrs. Hughes. James Giles. being pressed Into service as a mast by an Army blimp L. Beardall mooring Mra Mr. and George when they beheld this view. In I The members of the Home Cul In In Laue the Salt spent Saturday the airship merely was passture club were delightfully enter- - afternoon In company with ' Miss reality, ing to the rear whils dropping anafternoon at the Berthena Childs !ulneo Friday 4 attended they I home of -- Mrs. niversary flowers on the WashingGeorge Harrison. A show. also visited with Lewis ton and Lincoln memorlala. y arranged program was given Childs They . of thst city In which Mrs. Edna Robertson BOSTON, March 1 (UP). Col. gave an Interesting book review on Mimes Olive, Lucy, and Vir O The .w Juinaoergh, here to. see "Sorrell and His Son," by Warwick their his mother . receive the honors of ginia Chllds accompanied Been Miss also Harrison Deeping; unrle Dr, E, G. Hughes of Lpniiihs National Education. pnviUon, played a plana solo accompanied to landed at Boston Airport at 10 63 a. on the piano by Miss La Vers Beach, Calif.,where Salt Lake last spent the m. today. they Wednesday Miss also Hardy; Hardy played with relatives and friends. ; pianos "solo. At tha conclusion of dsy the progrnm delirious rrfrenhmentg I ,,,.., , u .. lirm n n In Salt Lake as guests of teen members snd the following Monday Mrs. Gertrude H. Welch. guests: Mrs. Hcln Measom. Mrs. Delightful In every detail- -' was Arisen Holley ar.l Mrs. Arvq the? dinner given Sunday by Mr. Carter. and Mrs. George Simpkins at their home In compliment to the followA nicely arranged r dinner ing Provo friends who were visitGerMrs. Mr. and given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. ald Thorpe at their home, covers ing them:and Mr. and Mrs. Henry John Falkner L. Mrs. G. laid Mr. and for being H. Bauer and family. Dallln and. family and Mr. and Mrs. s Ronald Beardall and family. Mir Ida Wing of Halt Lake is this week with her sister The Boy ScoutS'of the First ward spending end family Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bird were in charge of an excellent proand other relatives and friends gram given n the chapel Sunday here. mastevening. Ernest Weight scout er was in charge and C. V. Mend-enhaRoberson Mr. and Mrs. C. of ths board gave a short entertained at dinnerRay eveMonday talk on scout work., ning rn compliment to T. W. Darrell of Seattle, Washington, Mrs. A number of relatives met SaturLola Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Clif day evening at the home of Mr.n ford Hindmarsh of Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Bert Whiting st Maple-toin the form of a farewell party Mr. and Mra Ellis Bird spent one Thi$ sign on grocers' for. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest . Neilson dsy of the past week 4 Salt Lake who left Wednesday to make their where windows it your cue Mrs. visited Bird's home (n St Louis, Mo. A delightful brother they Fred Wing, who is at St for canned foods of Mark's hoslptal. . Miss f O - t'leasjngiyjujwirrices, am, service Tuaomer-Uays-right-'' ; - QUALITY CANNED FOODS ll Special Ojfcrinp' all this month mr s i) Skilled body, finishers will tell you "tHaTt rTiTngrdesrpart to repllnfing a car is to remove the old finish cleanlr. After that's done, it ia a simple matter to. apply the with perfect results. 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Ai quality including Now you can do n t , Mrs. Frank 's Sanford accompanied by Mrs. sister Mrs. Ernest Dixon of Provo motored to Nephl whre thy were called on account of the serious Illness of (heir father John C " Painter. More than one hundred members of the First ward Religion class met Wednesday afternoon at the Mell Harmer whose has spent church where they were entertainthe past several months at the ed by the of.cers and teachers of Soldiers' Home In Los Angeles, Cel.. that organization with a splendid returned to his home In Sprlngville patriotic program In keeping with this week. . Washington's birthday, also dainty refreshments were served by those A number of friends met at the In charge. ' ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Chllds Friday evening to read the Tha 'members of toe Black Hawk "Book of Mormon'. Alter spending committee of Mspleton entertained the early evening reading social at a dance In the Mspleton amuseA chat and music were enjoyed. Light ment hall Thursday evening. reiresnments were served by the number of Sprlngville people war hostess to about fourteen guests In attendance as wel as from other present nesrby towns, Mr. and Mrs. iren u. -- : tf nwnn. Bingham with her two sons Bryan and Lloyd an4 families. SPMOILIENEWS Wed-nNd- ,t n. THEMONiY On of the jnost entertaining parties of ths WMk was given evening by Mr. and lira. Frank Sanford at their home In tail city when they entertained number of friends. Room decorations war carried out In patriotic 'colors suggestive of Washington's birthday. Various games furnished amusement during tha evening with saeiaichat stiff motc. AtiO;r ' a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess to tha following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beardau, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Wood, Mr., and Mrs. H. O. Thorpe. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lovaridga, Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Dallln, Mrs. and Mrs. Orover Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Dallln. Mrs. Chauncy Chllds, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cbarrlngion and Mrs.' Joseph. ttr . TWO-I- X "TA6ER" Besses Bosses - wetf-plea- p.ni GOTTA WMorr TOYCJU-Y- XJ VUkTTO AKXTBM1 TOO At In tention. ' to Sprlngville Ellaha Warner In charge. Tributes were paid by David Williams. E. A Principal E. E. Knudaen and memMoney, President Henry A. Gard- - bers' of the art committee, many of nrr and Bishop Warner,ja-homadj whom if rthlVt IP the sefc Nathaniel ,nth national art show which opens the closing remarka I Ludlow offered Xhm Invecatkta and the art gallery April I. and con-Wells T. Brockbaok the Unites throughout the month. j Bishop - Muek-tit is Interest, in the opin(Closing prsyer. Music wss by the ward choir, ion of members of the committee i which sang two opening and a rins is due to the wide publicity that ha betn given the show. This wees ing number, and by Mrs. lWh who sang a solo, and Arthur the school Is In receipt of a copy Livingstons and Mra Stella Brock-ban- the Christian Science Monitor, pub-who sang a duet. The ser- liHhed at Boston. Mass.. and widely vice was atteaded by a large con circulated throughout America, car gregation, many relatives coming rying a splendid' ' article by Mr. I from distant towna. Interment was Kcudavn. In addition to Mr. U ; in the Spanish Fork city cemetery, Knudaen's article, the Monitor re -where John F. Warner dedicated produces the Mill Race," a paint- tha grave.i ing by Jonas winner prize, using a 'year's ALIENISTS I ACTION - LOS ANGELES, Calif.. March ! icutIn his article. Mr. Knudaen of a iTP- l- Anolhnr-batt- le Hie wilrin of the a loomed as attorney for WilllanMn Sprlngville. In this connection, InsunEdward Hickman prepared he in part aays: ity arguments to be Introduced to-"Sprlngville wss the the artist. day in Hickman's joint trial with r. of rt.i!m ih. anuipine Tli wmk To lu Ta.- - fkr,...,i to boss the Ivy Welby Hunt for the murder TBomsTXos Angeles druggist of these two men has always neen I bosses Is still better, says Jack en inspiration to the eomtnunity Benef tel. Ores-Oman. lust elected Stagg refused a "C" to one of the and has perhaps been the underty-- president of tha Pacific Coast Inter- to he unable wss becauae which has kept ths Conference of Graduate Managers grid boys Ing Impulse warfalf. Prut ably he tolJ hiui to go art 1st W flHi auvt. - Having aa - Aaaociatiowthe men who conduct as to of the Influ-- 1 athletics In universities. vsluc tha sing for It sight L'niM Pacific off totals la charge safety first soeet'tf held In TroVS Wednes0ayw1tli emplov Yorn an parts of tha L. A. S. Li Tilt in atndane. wera d with the suggestions made ant wogrvas evidenced at the aoanion. la ddiloa to tha speakers nans, d In Wedoesdsy's account of tha fleeting la t.i Evening Herald, th 'ollowmg were, la attendance:. "TV "17 . t tha BE A WOT! fcOYVta --Bd'n afternooo at th.U hW Tueeday . . . .... wwwp other mantfestaUona of , w.ru Dfrwa cnart, who tbe art movement were , JXXT WKX VJMtMTWY TKCXll Art Pleased; Employees Are Listed DC HAUE .... i d publlo-eptrrta- |