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Show ETXIKG IIERALb, WEDNESDAY, PEOVO NEVS SOCIL-i'-Y lianas for Umn columns should be submitted to the Society Editor Mvmi :00 A. M. and P. U. of Mr. and Mrs. & L. Blak in Salt Taylor-Olso- n Lake. Mrs. Larson won the ladles' high score pri -- d zMarridge-Het :t .BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 1 1 1 1 1 I I I uiu 11 irs, efc r a rarKka VTTC wwo I I iiis Ill ItsiC - -- ji u J,jr't ii I i I IV v"v A I 2, 192S. ' 1 SA 1 I r -- - wJ "esasaMssn, two v . Tha marriage of Mlae Ruby Tav- lur of Salt Lake, daughter of Mr. d Mra. W. J. Taylor of Laka .7 .View, to Wlllerd Olson of Salt Lake, took place Tuesday moraine I 4a the Salt Lake tfmplt. Tnrr are visiting relatives and friend to S J 0' S Bait Lake for a few days. TrMOrftCn, , " ' I.. HE- - fU0CtW.Y ' "" . ' I I XVl ' .yi'A. wedding reception will be riven f L BtCAME VJMK I,. In their honor, Friday evening at X. ha home of Mr. and Mm, C. A to which of this city, Dahlquist Jr, - relatives . and a few cloae friends of th young couple will be In attend- - MARDI MEMBERS EN JOT CARD PARTY ance, v Two tables of bridge were en joyed by the members of the Mardl vrf.Hr.LMLV. CLdS club st the home of Mrs. Albert 1M AVL -- 1 JsT, PKT HIM TO i 4A(,VMKtV TWfc VLk ,UR- O,f Tuevday afternoon. Mrs " Mil I,evl OmiicntL-- will Ik' hnt- JU VJIKjr IM O Xfcj.'XYttt.'raO- 6UE,,1 BfeO OOC-Ar- -J awarded was A. 1. the ChriaUnaen " f s to the members of the WilfOH A MlMOT- a- I N WttP WIH , A lunch, 1, delicious favor. and dainty helmlna club at her horns Batur- eon was served before the card m . TOO ..J y-QoitT I day afternoon. Dinner will be eerv- - game to Mra. J. Edwin Stem, Mrs. ed.at 1 o'clock and a social after-(boo- n M. T. Kennedy. Mrs. Paul D. Vin 1 SL II AalMCT 0V&S will be spent ATI members of O. E. Thurmond, Mrs. Mrs. cent, the club are Invited to be present L. A. Chrlstensen. ara Stanley Morgan and Mra. Bob Bullock, the K T. C. WOMEJTS MEETING latter being an Invited guest. Cut y j ; B. T. V.- - Women wall meet flowers and appls blossoms were at S o'clock In open session used as a floral decoration through In the girl's rest room of the uni- out the entire house. V. the of Dr. Arthur Beeley versity. lof U. wOl deliver a lecture, and epe- CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY JiJiHl tmitirxl ,oti'lot'S will he will bo serv-U- t I'AKri lt!frriiii!jierst Mm. ItifiiT-Viiir- nt buetvU l tfhses: Mia Robert Bauer, Mrs. Moroni Cottam, to a number of little folks at her Mrs. Leroy Robertson " end Mrs. home Tuesday afternoon. In honor Rimer Nelson. son 8tanley, of her whose birthday anniversary ocurred --ftTTftNBFin rAHTV fff en xnar tiiwier ana music flALT LAKE enjoyed, during which a delicious 11 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson 'tnotor-t- " luncheon was served to the followto Bait Lake Monday evening tq ing: Angus Bechman, Elmer Back-maattend a bridge party at the home scheme was. arranged throughout Betty Dee Beesley, Dorothy Hansen, Doris Kavachevtch, Roy vltedo attend. Alton Max Beesley, the entertaining rooms, the colors Westphal, Davis, Grace, and Marie Vincent, INTERESTING RELIEF J! pinks and .yeJlov. predominating. Oil, Billie and Stanley Vincent SOCIETY MEETING Baskets of ferns and daffodils were Mrs. Julia Jones of the Timpan-ogo- a employed. Covers were laid for 25. HEWINO CIRrLE ward gave a splendid home Mirny uneful gifts were presented MEMBERS MEET decorating and furnishing demon- td the guests of honor. Aa enjoyable time was spent by stration, before the members s of . the members of the Ladies Aid of the Vineyard ward Relief society St'NDAY DINNER Ct'ESTH the Community church, at the regu Tuesday afternoon at the regular Mr. and Mrs. O. C. McCarthy enlar meeting mi an mo irope nan meeting. A large and appreciative tertained at a family dinner at Tuesday afternoon. Sewing and audience was In attendance. their home Sunday, covers being music were the diversions and a laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ariel tellclous luncheon was served by KENSINGTON FOR FRIENDS of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. the hostesses: Mrs. R. E. Harrltt Mra Julia Carter entertained a Frank Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. A. and Mrs. C. B. Cunningham. few friends at a kensington at her y, H,an and families of Salt Lake. htirw Tuesday sriernoon.t8feTe- - j TRES JOLI CLl tt TO Mf f.T brate her birthday anniversary j Members of the Tree Joll club whirjt occurred on Monday. Spring will meet at the residence of Mrs flowers and ferns were used as a and radio George Zabriskie, Thursday after decoration. Semlng noon. Sewing and music will be the music were enjoyed, after which a features of entertainment and delicious supper was served. Beauluncheon will be served. All mem- tiful birthday gifts were received bers are cordially Invited to be by the hostess from the 13 guests in attendance. present, t Og-de- n. t ShK J VQjih - lilt ft .f ' r KT " f' A , IX .. I J 1 MD fO JfaJf .;.-- Sat-anJa- il. - three-year-o- ld wr tor T1 , Fjel-Ktro- m (Special to The Herald) JPAT8USI. April --BvenrtAJS ts In readiness for the big Utah senary high achool day to be held la Payeoa o Friday, May C At the campus a new wire fence replaces the old wpddea eoe, the aid graad-staa- d has bees torn down and new bleachers built la Its place. The track ta ready and la fine shape for the afternoon's program. The following program wul be carried out . .... during the day; Morning program at the Nebo take tabernacle Invocation. Lee R. Taylor; orchestra. Lincoln high school; address of welcome. Mayor L D. Stewart; response, David Oourley, upertntoadent of Alpine district; mixed chorus, Spanish Fork high school: violin duet, Ver-lan-d Evan. Lela Dunedon, Lehl high school; chorus. Pleasant Grove ladies glee club; . declamatioa east-tefor Pardo medal; orcheatrm, American Fork high achool; mixed chorus. Provo high school; mala quartette, Sprlngville high achool; mixed chorus, Payson high school The athletle events begla at I o'clock and are aa follows: 10C yard dash, trial shot put and pole vault, one mile run, middle distant dash, run, relay, broad jump and discus, st 100-yar- d hurdles, run, d jump, mile relay, 230-ya- 330-yar- d 230-yar- Albert R. TayWr ec Prove sea af PATSON. May L Mra Clsa Court BrlmjMUL a fiT Jong resident of Paaoa, died at the Curtis hos- tending the Ualveraity aad Belle-vu- e pital Moaday. follewirtg aa opera-UoHospital . Medieal aollege. of 8ha was bora la Paysoa on New York university. Taylor la fourth-ye- ar AprU 17, 1M4. the daughter of student. ' , Lea Court aad Harriett Judd This school to located at S3 East Court. She was married to Joseph Twanty-Alxt-h street aad has a Brlmhall la U8S. Ha died three registratioa of 470.- - Students at lead regular aUniea at BeUevua . SurvlvlAg are the fonewing hospital which is oae of the largMra. Hannah Allea aad Mra est ta the country. The college aiso Alice Williams of Salt Lake, Mra pnssnssts ample facilities for ellni Nellie Merrill a Ogdea. Mra Lanv eat of medeclne aad aur ' ma Ellsworth of Baa Diego. Calif, fary.teaching Mahrm Brlmhall of Berkeley, Calif, New York university has tea Mra. Dora Hinsa. Mra Lucille r, other degree conferring schools ta Mies Roma Brlmhall, Wil- addition to the extension dl vision liam. Norman and Edwin Brlmhall and summer school. The total of Paysoa, also eighteen grandchil. la 82,000. dren. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p. at. In the Fourth will be In the Paysoa city ceme-ter-y ward chapel with the First ward under the direction of the r ' Interment Claudln funeral home.' bishopric la charge. ; a. Wu-Ua- m chO-dre- Drat-linge- ent UTAH STAKE TEMPLE WORKERS B'XCU RSION "OREM LINE,f MAY THURSDAY, round trip . 880-yar- d Judges shot, discus. Javelin Lj B. Harmon, Mr. Anderson, Erval Chris-tenseLuther Oiddlngs. high Jump, Judges, pole vault, broad Jump Ray- - Partridge, Skinner, Kenneth Weight, J. V. n, - Wlngate. Timers Karl Banks, E. B. Garrett, O. Ray Hales, Gene Hlllmaa. Announcer Q. E. Bandgren. Official scorer Joseph Coulam. Inspectors David B. Bowen, H. S. Richards, Hugh DougaU. A. J. - 3rd SALT LAKE CITY AND RETURN 880-yar- Knudsen. a. - d dash, dash, javelin and high hurdles finals, one relay. . Referee and starter, E..I Roberts; assistant, ' Earl Holmstead; clerk of course, D. R. Mitchell; judges of finish. J. M. Walker; head judge, Ray Donoi Melvla Wlleoa, David Oourley, A. P. Warnick, Mr. Phillips. - paysoii uo;.iaii ATIEi53IJ.Y.U. III READE5SS , " FAMILY' DIXNEB GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunn gve a well appointed family dinner at their homo Sunday afternoon. Spring flowers were used to decorate the entertaining rooms and dining table. Covers wens laid for Mr. and Mrs. Amos Chaaa of Mis Vllate Elliott of Provo, Mrs. Kenneth Bore and son James of Spanish Fork and the host and hostess. -- Bj Martin PAYSOII TRAGI DZAuICMlS:w 1 - t- MAY , FAHE - , TRAIN 8 LEAVE: .." . JliUU ..:. J:0 a. oh Lakevlew ........6:2T 7:U a. m. Curtis ... a. m. ,. . gpoassr .111 111 in .!!- - f:Wi 8now ,. ,.e:SJ- - 7:59 a.m. Orem ..6:J4 - S:03 a. ra. Harris 6:S - S:04 a. m. Tickets good for return pa any regular train or on special train leevinf Ban Laks pty at t , p. m. tha same day.. Wbea you desire to do temple work on days other than regular excursion days use our Temple Workers Certificate Plan" aad cure passage for one far for the round trip. Ask agents for ' BartWnilnra :30-7:- 1 : .... 'SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD CO. H. L Moore and D. F. Abercromble, Rotary Observes .. --Week Session Receiver , New Supply --Bo- ys SPANISH FORK. May L The Spanish Fork Rotary club observed Boys Week at Its regular meeting, held Monday noon at the Cottam cafe, with President W. P. Shlppee presiding, Horace Fereday, chairman of the Boy's Week committee was In charge of the program. George Prior, who has recently made an Eagle scout gava a AT DINNER Tl K.SUAY riichard Condle, well known lyric been on din-nr 14 "What Scouting Has Done at a Covers were laid for tenor of Springville. is the recipent talk For Me." Dr. J. W. Hagan spoke Riven by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of another scholarship to the Curtis nt their home Monday eveschool of music of Paris, briefly on "What Is being accomning. A large bowl of fruit center- France, actrding to word receiv-e- d plished by the Boy Scouts,". A ed the diningtable1jwhlchss8 slda group of Doy Scouts sang sevgra.1 Mr. Hannah selections. by pfcKTly "decorated with bowls or Packard! of Provo. floweni. Following dinner spring Mrf4?endie received his first rty CONDIE GETS- SCHOLARSHIP Improved Kotex t CHESTS AT DINNER A prettily appointed dinner party Waterman's now offers all the exclusive, advantages of rJnpenaipencUl holders, plus the beauty of alluring colors 1 ' nml ' will appreciate their beauty glance when you tea these new two- - tone color effects in .. hard rubber. They are a triumph in pen making. Color effects la hard rubber have al ways defied the rubber chemist until " our research engineers finally solved the problem. This notable achieve, ment has resulted in a beautiful line of stainless ripple-rubbholders in ripple-rosripple olive and ripple-reThis will be good newt Indeed to those who know rubber to be the one and only Mrigfyingjnatrrial fne it'unuun pen noiaers out wno nave wanted a more colorful pen. Ask the nearest Waterman dealer ta show you these alluring neui crearkmi. YOU was given by the Misses Edit!) Larson and Melba Carter, at the Larson residence Monday evening. The affair was In celebration of their blrthdyannlverssrlBa whloh oe-- 4 curred on that day. A crystal bowl of pink sweet peas prettily dii'Qi' the-pawas entertained at the ated the dining table. Covers were theater. laid for 10 young ladies. FAMILY DINNER FOR" MODERN NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDonald of WOODMEN A free dance and banket social Provo entertained at a family dinwill be given by the Modern Wood- ner Sunday afternoon at the home men of America, Friday May 4, at 9 of their daughter, Mrs. Paul Jcffer-le-s at Salt Ijike. In honor of Mr. p. m. In the Pioneer ward amusement hall. Each lady Is requested to and 'Mrs. Roy Freshwater, who bring a basket luncheon for herself were recently married. Mrs. Fresh and partner. All Modern Woodmen water was formerlv Miss Roma Mc and their friends are cordially In- - Donald. An artistic decorative ' SEND US YOUR CURTAINS er ripple-blugree- e, n, d. .11 Foun-taineble- hs-wtii- tiT, scholarship last year, and spent sev-ra- l s school. His months In work there was so outstanding that it attracted the attention of the-I'arl- Monthly Meeting of Clinic is Held PAYSON. AprU 80. The regular second scholarship. Mr. Condle monthly clinic for the Payson disexpects to leave for the French trict was held Friday afternoon at whnol the latter part of May, Mrs. the Stake house. Dr. A. L Smith and Nurse Eveline Reid directed Packard states. -- Since his return - from France the work, asssited by Mrs. Julia last Bummer, Mr. Condie has been Hancock, Mra Annie Curtis, Mrs. engaged in, concert work, and also Lillle Dean, Mrs., Ruth Sargsnt, has done some work over the radio, Mrs. Sarah Clayson and Mra Charand In connection lotte Stewart of the Relief society. Individually Twenty-on- e children were exwith the Boston Symphony orchestra. His work on the air won for amined with six normal and S3 dehim wide praise, the firm for whom fects were found. Four Correc he, hppearcd having received many tions were reported. letters expressing appreciation of Mr. Condle's singing.- Rr.i.ic.iors so.r'ARRT.r. Turkey. 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