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Show fEIDAY, ' AUGUST PKOVO EVENING. HERALD, I SOGHV JJjJENSEP Charming Affair Given By Mrs. Day Among the leading social events of the week was the lawn party given by Mrs. Anna Day at her home on EastJJehtertreet Thursday afternoon, for the members of the. Fifth ward Relief society. The delightful affair was in the form of a kenslngton, and music and social chat were also enjoyable features. An elaborate;" "drnnef "was served In the early evening, the guests being seated at one long table which was arranged on the lawn. Summer flowers in attractive low bowls were used to decorate the dining table. ' Covers were laid for the following Louie Mesdamea: Sarah Madsen, H. Harrison, Ella Ed-t- " Boyle,-- M wards, Hattle Speck hart, Nettle Hansen,' Alma Van Wagenen, Josh " Dunn, J.- W. McDonald," Emma Warner, Jesse Knight, D. M. Oray. r Ruth Naylor, M; I. Bushman, Elva Houiz, Emma Scorutv J. W. Knight, W. L. Brimhall, J. R. Hodson, Mary O. Crowther, E. W. Farrer, A. B.WDrsle"yv May MRS. MILDEXHAIX HOSTESS- -. ... Professor J. M. Jensen of the ,; ,f Aurora club members enjoyed Erigham Young university English their . regular meeting Thursday department has returned from New evening at th residence of Mrs. York Cityj where he has been doing Eva '.; MildenhalL,. During the time, work' at Columbia university. .Mrs. pleasantly spent with sewing and Jensen accompanied Prof. Jensen, music, readings were given by lit- and both report; that they enjoyed tle Betty MildenhalL A delicious their stay Jn the east, notwithstandtray luncheon was nerved to the fol- ing the warm weather. , lowing: Mrs. Hilda Kavochevich, former are B,"Y.: U. "There many Mrs. "Mary Josie, Mrs. Rose Zobeil. educavarious students attending Mrs. Mary Strong, Mrs. Sarah John in New York, the son, Mrs. Blanche Knight and MrsJ tional Institutions professor says, and there are others . Ellen Ashley of Kansas. who have become permanent resi$ $ dents of the metropolis:' Most of. SUNDAY DINNER Gt'ESTS part-timem Mr. and Mrs. Dean Markman en- the. students have rank-hig- h with em- tertained at dinner , Sunday after- ployment and or charnoon, complimentary' to Mrs. Vern- olovers through steadiness on Swartfager and daughter Bar- acter' and absence ofoa3Tiabrt37 recently re bara Lee of Westwood, California. Dr. Harold Brown, whostill in New ceived his It. V.. is Mrs. David Morgan was also a York and has been pffered a desir Summer flowers were used guest able position in the city.- - He ha as a table decoration. S. Glazier . . Elizabeth JUllle :" BecJcr-CTH- Twelves, T" e- - - - B, Poulson, jc 3 ' ' their father J. j Groesbeck, and Miss lone Palfreyman returned Saturday from an enjoyable week's vacation trip to Yellowstone National park. W- - IH. 1AIDT0REST -- i Westwood, California. COUNTY .' , several days . Kelley's grove. vacation ... ' " at i . DA VIES HERE r Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis of Peerless, Utah, have returned to' their homes after visiting several -- days wTmiiIrriana'lars.Levl other relatives here. Thorpe and - YISTJSUMMI, ; . r left Sunday for a ten trip , southern through the canyons-o- f Utah. During their stay they will attend a meeting for the agriculture teachers to be held at St George, day-moto- MRS;jO AT CARBON AT KELLOGG'S GKQVE Misses Merle Blackett Mabel Averet tand Ethel Taylor are .''. - - G. H. Miss Lucile Olson, Miss Naomi Startup, Miss Naomi Seamount, Miss Agnes Farrer, Miss Loree Van! Wagenen, Miss LaRue Startup, I u.ua w uuc lminiuil, .Miss JJjVeiyu Stewart, Miss Maurlne Bee, Miss Melba" Hansen, Miss Margaretta FarrerrMiss Molly Bird, Miss and Miss Josephine Han- ' , rs Mrs. Lydia ; Palfreyman - TATJ CLCB 1 ENJOY YELLOWSTONE Bishop and Mrs. "Ralph Smart and twoi daughters of Springville have returned to their, home after an enjoyable ten days' motor trip through Yellowstone National park. HMrndrMrs. Ronald Beardall and J VISIT PARENTS HERE son Leslie visited during the week j VISIT HERE . The Alumni Booster club will Hugh Boyer, Harolds Whiting ene-a- t (spring canyon as guests or ' Mf.and"Mrs7"Frank Memory and htold Its next meeting at the home Willis Johnson and Ve rnon David Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Biddle. three children, of Spring Canyon, of Miss Mildred Hoffman. All mem-fc-eson, who have spent, the past severare cordially Invited to be pres-two days of the pat week al months at Echo canyon, visited spent M. L A. MEETING SUNDAY as guests ofjil and Mrs. M. Fent. their parents here during the week The Second ward M. I. A. conjoint umer " end. : . ' ;. meeting will be held In the ward Prominent among the social af chapel Sunday, evening beginning fairs of this week was party given f RETURNS TO EUREKA REJOICING AT "WING HOME at 7:30 o' lock. Lindsey Parker re- ' James ror the Second ward Gleaner girls Singleton of Eureka,' who Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wing are cently returned missionary will talk, has spent Several weeks with his at the home of Miss Portia Davis, a of over arrival also an the baby excellent musical rejoicing program Mrs. Phoebe Single- Tuesday evening. A comic program boyL born at the family residence Is arranged for the occasioa.. grandmother, to his home this week. was carried out and different charton, returned 28. acters were cleverly impersonated Saturday, July by members who were dressed for t RETURN TO NEVADA BABY BOY ARRIVES " RETURN TO HELPER the part. Other numbers included Mrs. Lillian Lewis and two sons Mrs. Marion Lambson and daugh Mr. are and Mrs, Walt Wheeler piano solo, Mildred Anderson; O. Overton, Nevada, returned - to the ter Josephine of Helper have re of proud parents of a baby boy Henry .reading, Mra Hannah Davis, home Tuesday, after a several! their to born Sunday,. July 29, at the Crane vocal solo. Miss. Carolina Aston: turned their homes, after visiting visit. at the home of Mr; and with Mrs. Lambson's mother. Mrs. weeks' reading, Ida Harmer;. solo, Mary Mrs. G. S. Condie. Mrs. Lewis at Maternity borne, Provo. . G. W. Phillips, for a week. Mrs. Boye?; ,aolo, Mra Olive Dalton, tended six weeks school summer at " Phillips returned to Helper with the B. Y. U. at the piano by. Mary her daughter. . Mrs, W. Q. Parker, ani family Strong. At the conclusion of the? two days of the past week as program a dainty luncheon was ' . VISITS - ' spent GOOD NEWS RECEIVED HERB;guests, of Mr. and, Mrs., Elmer Pax. served to twenty-nin- e members and ' Miss Margery Vance of Los Ange- ker at Soldier Summit.""; i Word was received here' Tuesday guests present Assisting hostesses s of the birth of a baby daughter, les is Vislting-thiweek at the home were? Mrs. Oliver Dalton and Mrs. born at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs G. H.Johnson of SPENDS VACATION HERE Clara Crandall Ju, - , , Arch VrtJbmbf In Hershey,Nebrasr this citx. , Miss Dora Southerland- - of Salt Mr. and Mrsl Dell Brimhall enter-- 1 ka, July 28. The new arrival has Lake Is spending a two weeks' va one brother. Mrs. Combs was for .. SOCIAL MONDAY. cation with her parents, Mr, and jtained during theweek for Mr. and merly-Mis- s Beama Bryan of this The officers and teachers of the Mrs. George Southerland of this Mrs. Harold Gardner and family of Third ward Primary wish to invite city, Spanish Fork. ' VISIT YELLOWSTONE Mr. and Mrs. Burton .Xlroesbeck, ATTEND FUNERAL HERE Mrs. Mary L.' Reynolds, Miss Ida not yet 'determined as to whether Harmer, Mr. and MraParley Pack, all of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs, or not he will accept- . CV Hoyt of Kamas,. Utah, were It Is probable thaf- through the A. efforts of energetia B. Y. U alumni, In Springville Saturday to attend that a New York cliaptert)fthe funeral services for Miss Nora Har- . B.JC-U- . Alumni assoojatiqn will he mer, organised in the, near future.. Prof. VISIT WONDERLAND Jensen reports. .,.. , Mr. and Mrs, Cornell Mendenhall MEETING OF LAMBDA Sewing, music and social chat were the diversions at the Lambda Tai lub party, held Thursday-- ! nmg at the home of Miss Virginia Whittaker in Springville. A delicious and dainty luncheon - was " served at the close of the evening s Wright, enterta nment to the following: Brimhall, Rebecca McGreal, Harry rFJjJHJMr. Alsada Robinson, Oscar Hyde,' Mary M. Holbrook, Hall, Laura Spalding, Zina Olsen, Alex Mortensen, J. Leo "Sown, Sophrona Twelves, Mark H. Brimhall, Jerry Cluff, M. C. Newell, Lii-li-e Baum, Ursula Gee, Edna Bent-we- t, Mary Ollerton,; Irene Whitehead, Prtscilla Swenson, A. O. Ande- Jin, Kathryn Taylor, .' ".' Ed Jones, Anna Scott, Ben Bullock, Rose. Ann Jones, Newton, ; Anna Mclhtofeh, Josephine Snow, -- A.Rossiter, T.'. Orton, . Anna Graham, Hattie'Coriover, R. D. Sut- RETURN HOME Mrs. Emma Alleman and sister, ' during, the week to make their Miss Merecia Kllnkle, returned to home in Salt Lake. Mr. Oakley Is their home Sunday after spending employed with the S. L. and U. R. R. an enjoyable vacation with friends Co; at Granger. In California-- .; . ;', With RETURNS TO ARIZONA all the members to a social, at the W, T. Gore and family, hava re- City park Monday, August beginturned to their home in Mesa, Ariz., ning at t o'clock. ; . . . after a 'two months' visit with his GOES TO CALIFORNIA brother, A. B. Gore and family of Springville. , Mrs. .Vernon Swartfager 'and daughter, who have spent several HERE FROM SALT LAKE Miss Vivian Brown of Salt Lake weeks with he rslsters, Mrs. William as a guest of Muslg and Mrs, W. K. Johnson, r- spent the week-en- d ' Miss Ruth Boyer here. i turned this week to her home in -- . LEAVES FOR S. U nd Mrs. Arthur Oakley left Mr. . - - HOME AGAIN Pooiety PAGE TZZZZ SPRINGVILLE NEWS I Iterm for these columns should be aubmltted to the Editor between 8:00 A. M. and S P.M. S, 1928. . - -- - - Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie ' invited Jameson Johnson ' wite. of B. J. Johnson, were held Wednesday af guest ternoon at the Lutheran chapel in $' $ ' : Spanish-For- k. A short service for SEWING CLCB the members of the family was held ENTERTAINS', :, Among the pleasant kensington-o- preiiioualy at the home,i at which the week was the Linnea club Rev. Theodore "Lee read a passage party, field at the home of Mrs. Lof scripture and offered prayer Howard Egan Thursday afternoon. Music was by Ellen "Jameson and ton, G. Cox; N.'rhatcher. At the chapel, Professor The following young ladies served Music and a delicious luncheon were company. of Salt Lake was Miss Violet Day. Miss Florence Day, also enjoyable features. Seven club Lofter Bjarnson ', in charge. isa Dolly Rossiter, Miss Enid Ros- - members were present. , :.Ji ; slter and Miss Helen Swenson. TheEpeakerswere.D!jjoseph ENJOYABLE .LAKE Hughes, Rev. Theodore Lee, Rev. 2 PARTY GIVEN Runolf Runolfson, Postmastftr D. T, GUESTS AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Stein, Mr. Lewis and the closing address by Covers were laid for 18 at a din- and Mrs. L. A. Christensen, Mr. and Prof. Bjarnson. Music included two ner party given by Mr. and Mrs, F. Mrs. C. N. Whittaker, Mrs. Ola selections by the Icelandic choir and C. Westley-a- t their home Wednes- Bellieu and Miss Thyra Weesner, two solos by Miss Ellen Jameson day evening. The affair was given the latter being from Oklahoma, en- Rev. Led offered the opening and Id celebration of their fifth wedding joyed a lake party Wednesday eve- closing prayer and the grave in the anniversary which occurred on that ning. A delightful time was rent Spanish Fork City cemetery was day. A low bowl of sweet peas dec- with boating and surf board riding, dedicated by Rev. Runolfson. There orated the dining table. Following after which a delicious picnic sup- was a large attendance,, many comdinner the party enjoyed a movie. per was served. ing from Salt Lake and other i sen,' the' latter being an . - ' PH0NB 24 AND 25 iiininiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiniiDHDm Another Carload of the fi lVr it - f t'-- ' A- - w 4 M ANOS ER-- PI towns. FOREST FIRES NEGRO VOTES MUCH DESIRED (UP). liberal part of tha $4,000,000 the Republicans expect to spend in their efforts to elect Herbert Hoover will probably be devoted to win negro WASHINGTON, votes. . 3 Aug. : . This became evident today with announcement that a colored voters division of the (Republican national dicommittee had been formed to rect the campaign among memhors of the black race. " made by The announcement national of . the Work Chairman committee, did not specify whether an Intensive drive was to be made beamong southern negroes. It was lieved, however, that main efforts on the - large . U would "be "centered negro voting population In New York, certain middlewest states and the border territory. SWEEP COAST The floral offerings were profuse.' Beautiful floral pieces were sent from California, Prioe and Salt Lake in addition to those given by l local lxienus. in is. juimsuu w j Dorothy Johnson who have taught lur tile past oia prcais in clii. " , SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3 (UP) Lake county. Forest fires today had taken a battled some of the fires for' sevheavy toll of timber land, homes eral days. and resort property in the most ' Two fires were regarded as of unserious menace el the season in usually serious proportions. One in California. " the rich Lake Tahoe basin destroy Twelve blazes, it was reported at ed twenty buildings in the Crown state and federal ranger head- - ! Williamette Paper company camp quarters were burnintr over a wida-- 1 three miles north of Tahoe City, ly scattered front. Hundreds of men together with 800 acres of cut over were called by rangers to replace 1 land and 15,000 cords Tit pulp wood or assist weary fighters who have ready for shipment WHY YOU . MORE REASONS ii iT SHOULD BUY A if-- i:.: SCHILLER uenuino epruw avunuiQK . jr. - . -- ' ' f r NOTE-F- ull Me-.pi- 4 ate -- : - " (4) Copper Wound Base Strings (5) - All Bras. Hardware! (6) Rock" Maple" Bushed Tun- - is'-.- : " ' f 'j I ' 1 '- I .' ing Pins. lim "r- ' (8) New Automatic Sustaining Pedal I 11 - ' l''"' ' 1 II II - l ) All Wool BURY BIG BILL'S ASHES MOSCOW. Aug. 2 (UP) The ashes of William D. "Big BilPHcy-wooAmerican communist who ied-here JSfi'ffat months ago, will Point Motor. ; - 88 II 14 i " vice. ' ''"(W .. -j Mickle Plate Tuning Pins Metal Tubing. " w- Nota Trackir Car. Automatic Tracking De . v' , Ham- - I i Art Model Design; 1 fi Reinforced 111 ' ' I I l ' - m JmM' If. i I ''?! iV'.i'.'S. .'iV--j "T ifiZl .". ; (2) Genuine Ivory Keys,. (3) 1 POPULARITY IIK,,.,, itiejrSrr, 'RirErocmEDLEftirn m I. .6iAl I'J'Tr,.Xiilw' I I .'. FOR SCHILLER " :w" ' ?! - f t . .v- d, be the wall .of, the Kremlin fortress, after funeral 'Arifcea InJ(VhlChal! delegates to the communist Internationale congress and representa- fives of many Moscow organizatoins - will participate, With Sale of Every Piano Free Demonstration are-d- if s- tor-en- b iMpRvtei Xfr 0 ' truss." " - - - at Thursday, Auj. v or , -- 408 West Phone Mli DELIVERS A BENCH PIANO - . pi.apAq -- CO. ' Louis, Mo, St "U- And School Will We have a Start SCARF PLAR ROLLS Come Any, Day and Let Us -- Demonstrate These-Pian- os PAYS FOR IT ... ? X x . . Tower r V ' a MGHMOOMILLS WIS guarantee there arc hoJowcr prices than here large assortment of Remnants suitable for School Dresses and UoysCfothingr. I - PER MONTH ?ii;wiiiiiiii;tonim:iitwmmiuttm: 10 a. m. Stuart Bldg., We allow the 12 Lessons Free, as explained above, and in addition Free I Only One More Month li ' 938 - Center st-- I 8- - (Provo) to 7 p. m. By Mr. Gustavo Marquardt . Mr. Marquardt speaks English, German, Italian and French Do not fall to call on as you may not have another opportunity for years. It costs you nothing to examine and have demonstrated to you privately, this scientific self - treatment; you : are entitled to the same freedom knife achieved from .by many others. 'the time and plfiCfi. v Remember, If not able to. call, write for FREE TRIAL PLAPAO, Address , , : 25 at Roberts Hotel From WASHER . . The Apex Shpp New Wilson Hotel (Salt Lake City) Fridayr-Augu8t-40t- '. In Addition With Each Player Sale , ree to Ruptured and Wednesday GYRATOR - ELECTRIC -- ' " r every Piano. Select ycur own teacher from the excellent array we have in this community. : We pay the bill. . . ffbSsH"-1-: Yourself from the truss, being mechanr applicators made self--. adhesive purposely to hqld to th distended muscles. No straps, buckles or springs attached cannot chafe or press against the pubic bone. During 22 years thousands have successfully treated themselves at home with- ' out hinderajnee from work most obstinate cases conquered. Soft as velvet easy to apply inexpensive: Awarded Gold Medal, Rome; Grand - Prix, Paris, and Honorable Mention, Ban Francisco.-- . Process of recovery Is natural, so no subsequent use for , 12 Free Music Lessons given with sale of STOPUSINGATRUSS Stuart's- - Plapao-Pad- . regular'prica elsewhere, we will refund TAVIflD TITTAC giuww:mmmnmi;it;t;i;iiti;t;:iiiittu THIS gT0lE CLOSES pVERY WEDNESDAY Tfi K4TIX MV-"- ' "I C t 'PrtC C 51 AT 1:00 P. M. DURINC; r JULY AND AUQU: ii |