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Show FROVO EVENING IIE2ALD, THURSDAY, HAECH 22, 182S. By Martin BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES .. spru;gvillems apent tained the members of Ific Alumni plsaaant aftarnoon wi Boosters club at Aer home. Violets U of UdiM Alpha ttas JYidy br artistically arBat club vhta they w ra nti and tweet peas were entertaining ranged about the XOOfct CAPWflM' ttThs "m'tffi alnsinf aiter community Vfeka' business was discussed. Chs two ply "Tb Oijun" and Tha Madala". Old Woman Shows Ii mm than slvea by membera of tba Con-t- a feifh school, with Miss Melba dirM-tlnMuch cradit la glvaa -thaWu3nta SJ welt" as ta Uictr Abactor far tha splendid way in which they rendered their parts. In fcahatf of tha club ladle Mr. Mark Orak thanked them with a check of 10 a a token of appreciation for tha entertainment. Delicious were then served by tha hostess who was assisted by her three daughters. Alberta, Aim In members and Ruth to twenty-on- e and tha following fuests: Mrs. Ida Bcnstoa of Salt Lake, Mrs. Arvil Child of American Fork. Mrs. Jim Whitta and Mrs. Eugene Oakea. Club officers for the coming year srara than elected aa follows: President Mrs. G. W. Mendenhall; vice -- Jirsalrtftnt. Mrs. ,0. A, Aadgrson record sssralary. Mra.-Ern- sst Beyer; correiponding secretary, . Knudsen; treasurer, Mrs. lira SX P. Brinton; chorister. Mrs. Zlna Condia; accompanist Mrs. William Witney; health committee, Mrs. X O. Packard. Mra. Ella Clyde; program committee, Mrs. Catherine Salisbury, Mrs. Charles -- Boyar, tt Mra. Glenn Weill. Mra. G. W. " and Mra, Buphsn Deal. villi f. " 1 Men-tfanha- Ms. and Mrs. Trad Wing Stv of Halt Lake, and Mr. and Mra. Fred Wing Jr, and family of Bingham matm junta during the oast week at the homo of Mr. and Mra. Ellis rd, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Wing and daughter of Bingham are (wests of their brother Arthur Wing and family this week. ' An anUrisJning party waa given Wednesday evening when a number of friends surprised Miss Fern Rowland at her home. Games, cnueia and social chat were enjoyed during which a delicious lunch- asm waa served at one long table 4 U tha following guests Misses Jans Bsglay, Mildred Spaf-forVeil Clark, Dorothy "Barrett, Oeon Fox, Marlon Miner, Lucy Zabriskle, Ruasan Bird, Max Rowland, George Bird, Fred Black, Draat Alternant Dan Bagley, R J and Blaine Av.r- fUwlyxJo Miller ' d. '' att playing various progresaivefames, after which delicious nfreshment were served by the hostess to the following members: Mrs. Blanche Q. Hales. Miss Marie Jensen, Mra. Carrie 8. Tripp. Mra. Wealtha S. Mendenhall, Mra. Peart G. Smith U Helen Mies Josephine G. Bobbins, Misa Vera Packard. Miss Mildred Hoffman. Miss Helen Hughes and Mra Gwen Z. Cutler. . Mr. and Mra Ray Olseh are visiting Vlth Mrs. Olsen's parents Mr, and Mrs. Z. T. Chader, Mra. Olsen was formerly Miss Vera Chader. Mr. and Mra. Tom Smith and daughter have returned to their home here after apending several days with relatives in Salt Lake. Prominent among the social affairs of tha week end waa the surprise party given for Mlaa Portia Dtvll at her liume Friday evening., cerraT3avtelisf of he by the Second ward M.-- I. A. Social chat and games were the pleasant diversions of the evening. Delicious reMiss freshments were served. Davis waa presented with a beautiful picture as a token of appreciation for her services In the M. I. A. work. Misa Ines Jesses and Miss -- l Vif hwj rr TOAMtD. 1 I 1 1 www OH vFlI it it.. II voo I I t ?inw:uiRt? Y v.w OH.JIMtff-!- . - .WKf-UJH- I . COWT -- AttYOO 1 I I OU6HTTA I Bt 0VT , eooTi MUSrVfc LOST 1. I tomixt I CHOICE THE OF Frigid aires ff MAJORITY X IWiiri ir 11 IIS . I . ew Beauty 1 i. - i ITS H9 RU66US! IT WAS CMS OF M6 I HAD 7fcAMtD tOQ. too a esfstsssntBfTlslJ m 1 to the home of Mrs. G. R. Maycock who has been 111 for the past several weeks and gave the. .ipsaon which waa, especially .enjoyed by Mra. Maycock and others present exa u. a ear per week and win make Springvllle. mamca. me .. their ,J -- Half million users know that Frigidaire is dependable. It is quieti It costs little to operate. Its first cost is - An especially large crowd' enjoyed the program given by the Kolob stales Relief society board members Saturday evening In the high arhnnl. The affair was given In - the what A Frigidaire electric would mesa ia your home; desserts tod ice Cubes frozea" ' wbeocrer 70a wish; foods kept cold without danger of spoilage; butter firm ad vegetables crisp. And never aoj worry about ice supply; , THINK, . Mrs. Eliott Bird has .returned to her. home here after apending a Mr. and Mra. Sam E. Wayner are The Relief society of the Fourth week in Salt Laks where her hus Mr. and Mra. Roaa Mason and band is employed in the U. 8, sur visiting with their daughter and ward after tha regular preliminary Cran-da-ll work Mra. Mr. and George family Tuesday afternoon adjourned family came from Eureka this vey of fide. of this city. Mr. and Mra. Wagner are returning to their home In La Grande, Oregon. honw-- ef , . homo In small tod it can be bought oa easy terms, jnese tacts nate made it the. orerwhelmiag choice of mil bnyersj Visit our display room and see the new models, especially those with cabinets of surpassing beauty and the cooling eauipment that con x into a Frigid Tens any good aire at small cosu Telephone for information or Tisit our showroom today 1 Ice-bo- FRIGIDAIRE oad PROD OF U C T O E NE I MO R A T O R S Modern Appliance .Co. West Center Street ' 275 Provo, Utah. laibftws gv", 1:1 - if-I- POT "T. I ,,71M llu,y. m PUNET JR. Yo u frairrant flavor of tea as it is enjoyed in the Orient. This is not a criticism of other teas. For in spite of all precaution, no one could keep tea fresh - - until Schilling discovered the way. Schilling tea is kept fresh for you by a secret. patented process then pre- - member and guests were present. .k Interesting: evening a number of was spent Friday by First ward Beehive girls when they were by their leader, Miss Lois Blanc hard at her home. Chapters of the Book of Mormon were read and various games were played after which dainty refreshments were served by the hostess to the following members: Misses Edna Kennedy. Mary Chllds. Leona Cleg May Taylor, Madeline Weight I on Peterson. Vivian Rolhe, Dora Van Patten and Velma Members of the S. T club will meet next Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. The ma Harmer. All members are asked to be pseaent CLOTHES BASKETS - 16-o- 12-qua- 13-o- s. 16-o- x. rt SPECIAL -r-.- 13-o- MEAD x. $1.09 $1.19 rTAMMEE 69 J$1.15 Large size White Willow you like) to know what really fresh" tea tastes like? Then try Schilling's - Just once. Try tin of ny alate. Your grocer returns) your money at once ift Com pared cup by cup with any other tea, you don't like NVould -- j : : $1.35 rTTT. "WASH BOILERS Large Extra heary Galvanised...$1.98 Large Tin with Copper bottom..2.98 Large AH Copper, heary $4.98 -- - J59?. G9 Scholler Adjustable 8 inch 08 Scholler Adjustable, 10 inch StiHson Pipe Wrench, 10 inch 98 Stillson Pipe Wrench, 14 rnch$1.79 - CLOTRES LINES " Galvanized Twisted No. 18 59? Galvaniied Twisted Np. 4 TO GALVANIZED 100-f- t 100-f- t. Consolidated IVagon PROVO, WRENCHES Scholler Adjustable, 6 inch Medium sise White Willow - - - - .lacliirio Co. UTAh uc X 89 -- -- - ' Stanley'Household J Stanley Carpenters : Stanley Carpenters x. -- . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'Masters snd children Doris and Avery' til Bingham formerly of this cltv came to Springvllle Sumiav to Blanrharil pend thedny- with their --sister, Mrs. Lvdla Palfrevman ami fimlW A leading social event of the and father. William Masters, who week was given Monday evening accompanied them on their return Jrbeu Mist Floret Daley enter trip. - 75 $2.69 ..HAMMERS 1-- Gof Schilling's best! L : TERCOLATORS this side of the Orient. 4 $1.49 At prices which will interest you.. All Quality Goods, fee tin just - There is no other tea flavor so delicious ' . A FEW HARDWARE SPECIALS Pure Aluminum Percolator74't IV 2 quart Pure Aluminum Percolators 89c Tin Milk Pails bright ' 1 tin plate ; . 59 ' Axe Handles, 3 6 in., second growth 49? - with Hickory Extra hearj Disston Tree PranersToNLY A FEW LEFT CEONKS, Cart wright pattern Tree Pmners PEUNINO SAWS, Disston' crescent shaped, cmcible steel blade" eyou-itiU-he'tteetknown'.the-f- like-your-- handle , SPECIAL THIS WEEK .. . .served-4n-a-vacuu- m A 3 y2 "in. blade, ' Disston Vine Pmning She art, drop forged blades, pressed steel handle, Much as you may have enjoyed other teas Tre-mont- GRUB HOES GARDEN SEEDERS PRUNING SHEARS AND SAWS' tasted fresh tea (unless it was Schilling's) ' at once) SPADING FORKS EXTRA QUALITY, 4.tine, "D" handle, made by the Union Fork & Hoe Co S1.59 and Cultivators for the home Garden and Farm aave Aime and money. - have never 1 will need these tools GARDEN-(Y- ou RAKES, RAKES! Bow Steel $1.14 Bow Steel .$1.29 Bow Steel -- $1.39 RAKES, 12 tooth Solid 44 tooth Solid loxtooth Solid VSE' TlnrSuPP BUCKEYE and MOE'S Coal, Electric and Oil Burning BROODERS. We also have a conplete stock of Feeders, Fountains, Leg Bands, etc See us for prices. FOR YOUR n, of the week was one given Thurs-day evening wherTTu'rs. Amanda Binks entertained the members of the S. T. club at her home at Mapleton. Prorressive "SOO" waa the feature of entertainment high core favor being won by Mrs. G. D. Kennedy. At 11 o'clock a delicious luncheon was served to the Mrs. Loi following members: Clegg, Mr. Gertrude Sumelon. Mr. Philda Ftnley, Mrs. Manilla Brown. Mrs, Hugh Baxter. Mrs Melha Pen. nington. Mm, G7TJTKennedy7Mr. Ora Rowland, Mra Thehna Banner and Mra Ella. CrandalL i Tu-To- ne ' and pupils of her - class in the Fourth ward entertained at ajtare-we- n party Wednesday evening. A dainty refreshments were among the enjoyable features of the evening's entertainment About' forty . BUM members alao In commemoration of the organisation of the First Relief societies, i Tn eeTMplinmitevMea. Reed Oik-le- y who Is leaving town the Religion class officers and- - teach- ... - T UaS VX301K1 AaOUT Vests Anderson, stake, board, members were special Invited guest. Hales was chairMrs. Blanch man or the refreshments committee and Mrs. John Anderson of the mimementa. Guests present lnclud ed Miss Mary Strong. Mr. and Mri WestleyRoberson, Blanch G. Hales, Mra Hannah Davis. Miss Jessee Alleman, Mra Hasel Harrison, Miss Mrs. H. K, Nelll of Richfield has Elda, Lola and Ada Smith, Selvoy Boyar, Gene Alleman, and Arthur been visiting with her son and famBayer and the guest of honor. M la ily Dr. and Mra, CL O. Nelll of this . Davis. city during the past week, A large crowd enjoyed tha si Patrick's dance givsa Saturday evening by the local Firemen's aswas host sociation. Music was furnished by to Mrs. Richard Thorn Ben I Poa-vomembers the of ths the Ariel Quartet club a social unit of the B. T. ThursProminent among the social "a- U. at her home In this city discussffairs of the weak and waa tha Bt day evening. Business was and social chat enjoyed during Patrick's party given Saturday eve- ed which a dalntyHuncheon carried out ning by Mrs. H. McDougall at her in tha club colore of green and Unique placa cards and tal to the following lica were In the predominant colors gold where served from Provo Virginia Cran-dal- l, and yellow, as waa also guestsOra otgreea Anderson. Dale Davis, ' tha favors. The entertaining rooms ware prettily decorated with Irish Mildred Davis, Una Peterson, flags. -- Centering each small table Marjorie Sparks, Hope Bingham, tipon tfainty son, ' Myrtle Peterson and Miss erred early In the erenind. was a Melba Condia of Springvllle. large shamrock and cut daffodils. Progressive bridge was the feature A delightful evening was spent of entertainment with Mra. J. F. Saturday when 'Mr. and Mra. RonWngate, Mra. O. A. Packard, and ald Beardall entertained a number Mra. M. W. Bird winning prizes. friends at their home. ProgressOther guests Included Mrs. y, 8. of ive games were played. A color Wilson, Mrs. C R. Jones, Mrs? A. of St Patrick's U. sVyall, Mra. D. P. Brinton, Mra. scheme suggestive waa carried out tn room B. M. Mendenhall, Mrs. Milan birthday decorations as well as In the deStraw, Mra. C. F. Packard, Mra. licious luncheon served late In the M. E. Urquhart, Mrs. H. T. Reynolds Jr, Mrs. & C Vlfhlttaker and evening. Guests present Included: Mra Glenn Nelll. Mrs. Dougall waa Mr. and Mra Othell Bird, Mr. and Mra. Gerald Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. . assisted by her daughter Catherine, Roy Loverldge, Mr. and Mra Glenn A nicely arranged dinner 'party Allan, Mra Joseph Grant Mrs.Dal-ll-C. waa given Friday evening by Dr. H. Chllds. Mr. and Mra. Glenn and Mrs. Guy Brown, Mr. and Mra. L. E. Otteaon of this city and Mr. and ia compliment to Dr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Mra. Willis Weight Mr. Frank Sanford, and Mr. and M. Cottam who are leaving Spanish Fork to make their home in Mrs. Grover Clyde. Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mra Earl Palfreyman Mlaa Hilda Clegg and Miss Lois and daughter of Bingham came to Sunday where they ex Blanebard spent two daya of the Bprlngville to remain Indefinitely. past week In Salt Lake aa guests pect of Mrs. Virgil Stubbs, formerly Mr. and Mra. Bryan Bird and alias Grace Clegg of this city. daughter Marlon of Bingham were Misa Evelyn Lambert of Salt dinner guests Sunday at the home their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. lake entertained at a party Satur- of A. Bird. at In home her day evening compliAfter the dance Saturday evement to a number of friends attenda number of frienda met at ing the tournament from 8prlng-vill- e ning the home of Mr. and Mra. Will anions: whom were: Rov ScTigrd. Howard "Law. L wis PhiWpan where a dslatuJunchaoa and social chat were enjoyed. Bird, Howard Zabriskle, Vernon Those were: Mr. and Mra . Lewis present Barrett and Ira Taylor. Clegg. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mrs. G. D. Kennedy, Mrs. k well arranged dinner was Rowland, Lee 8umslon, Mr. and Mrs. Edd given Sunday evening by Mr. and Mra. E. E. Knudsen In compliment Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. George to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Knudsen and CrandalL family of Provo.: " W. W. Clyde, came from Saturday to spend the week The members of the Home" Culture club will entertains the lalles and with his .faintly here. of the Alpha Beta, and Mother's senPrincipal and Mrs. E. E. Knudand Hugh Baxter were among Btudy club Friday afternoon at the those from Springvllle who attendhome of Mra, W.,N. Grooms. All members are cordially invited to ed the tournament in Salt Lake. be present Delightful among the parties wh't . ; m nvv. mi with the proven dep enaavutiT that has, won world leadership 1 ta i. 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