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Show ' . - Second Section I p""'--; I . 3tijj" " "r : .. -s V- . -- fLEASAIMOVE ' SOCIETY--1 1 .1111 I II I Um most elaborate and i with pink iwm( peaa There ware wu praaaat besides tha guests of honor ueooasful affairs of tha the Alpine stake M. L A. Gleintt Mr. and Mra Baa Keddtagtoa of girls banquet aa American Fork Salt Lake; Mr. and lira. ' E. H. Thursday evening, lilt J. P. Fvrl Street end Miss Grace rolland of of Pleasant Grove acted aa general Fayaon, Btahop and Mra. J. H. r. ajd Mra. O ifford E. chairman. Green and fold, tha If. L -A. colors, were used artistically Tonne Mr. and Mra. B. N. Chrlat anaao, Mr. and Mra. Maaua Otriat- throuf hout for dorwmliona. CrytjU aticka hokllnc yellow eandloa, tn-- naen. Mr. and Mra Harold Chip- taraaaraad with gold and green man, Mra Mary C Miller ani Mra . vawsa of awaat paaa graead tha E. W. Pasmaa from American r center of tha long Ublaa. Tha Uhla Fork. fa tots wara gildad egg ahella plaead Mra. Helen Kellennaa' from Cali la trrpoda of graea augar aticka, tha trrpoda baing tied 'with, gold fornia la vUltinx with her narenU - riaaeo, Tia placa carda wara aniMn J, L. Hamy. tha form of tha Gleaner letter "U "Mr. and Mra Juniua A. Weat of a head run waa throurh which war hi Salt Lake Wednesday. golden grain. Tha menu for tha dinner alao toU Ia honor of tha birthday annilowed tha color acheme. Mra. Clr-rac-e Grant aenred aa toaat miatreaa. versary of her mother, tha lata Mra. Mrs, If Ball entertain-a- d Tout! and response were gtven rristneev a few friends Wedneeday after-uot- t. "rea. and Mra. 8. U Chipmaa; . by l"he Invited Mra. ivlna Fuga, and Mra. Ora guests Were "ChipmaBTf tha ataka boardTand Mra Sarah WalkT MrsTTEiama aeversl from the general . board. Keo, Mra Fred Fouta, Mrs. Axel Other featurea of tha program Johnson, Mra K. Swenson. Mrs .wara: Muilcal Aumbara from, the John Boultar, Mrs., Stena NcIon "Ctark alatera of Pleaaant Grove, Mra Irvlrg Johnson. Mro John Miaa Ploreaea Pridey fronr Ameri?""tiii,Mra,- - Walter- - tteiiter, can Fork and Mlaa Whitman from and Mra Mary Jeppaon. Lehl; a one act play from American Mr. H. W. Jacob made a bust-nea- a Fork Flrat ward; a apeclal feature waa tha talk to thr Gleaner girla trip to Salt Lake Thursday. given by Mlaa letha Coleman. Two Mr. and Mrs. John Greene from hundred gueata enjoyed the party Mills. Utah spYnt the we? If vtstttng Mr, and Mra Juniua A. Weat en- with relatives and friends In Provo tertained at Sunday dinner. There and Pleasant Grova. were preeent Mr. and Mra. W. R William Atwoe i of Salt Lake Halllday from American Fork, Mr. oent Sunday with h.ip mother Mr. and Mra. John Greene from Mills , and Mra. Eienor Weat of Pleaaant Sarah Atwood. tut ,TFM iI '. - Sf A M. WW - Yf Hvt - - 42-pie- ffW vy or Dinner Set M V I v w a-- .' Will i arise 10-pie- Tell fc I I . i . The dinner set is trimmed with gold band and U decorated in a beautiful floral desIgnT Get your new range cw-an- take your premium d homg-n- a aglfU . Grove, - MrrEr-lngChrlete Bullock made o 'afternoon. -' . .The cnlldrea of Mra. David Thorn to4.t. Jhaif mb4 NeM!t.tLfn with Their mother busl-3- st : Besides Mr. and Mrs. David Thorn-- ! there were seated at tha linn!' table Mr. and Mra William Thorne from American Fork. Mr. and Mrs Frank Thorne and Mr. and Mra Clarence Walton from Salt take; Mr. and Mra Silas Thorne and Mr. Leo Thorne from Bingham. Mr. am Mra Mark Strong from Alpine an- Mr, and Mra Dewayn Harper of Pleaaant Grova. -- terms v The Stay Satisfactory" Range SB Turn in your old range aa part on a new Monarch. Your old range has served its purps?e. Just imagine how ona cf these beautiful new all V enamel Monarcha would look in your, kitchen. Get one new! Easy payments.- - . 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The One-Pric- Provo Sprinffville Nephi Payson e Tl House" (Trove ' Sp: Fork in the field of xn'ent New Reproducing Phonographs All "tlienewest'prin-"- " . ell its Sag I DOWN Dixon-Taylor-RussDixon-Taylor-Russ- .,v?an 1 With HADDbRrT I '1' Of Nutstanding-aehkv- e- nothing else will satisfy; demonstrate ic S illiiiuliiiflhiiiUilli'JiilUI ii'l .iiiiUlilliiuiliiliUijj eve-"'n- Haddorff, . Parent-Teacher- ct . , tbe SprinRvllle primary an J A deHghtful evening waa rammar grrHles met Wclneadny ejnt vening In the Washington school last Friday when Miss Georgia Mlaa Mason Maria Hutchinson ar.l building. The newly elected presi dent, Mrs. Rena Roylance, preaidod. entertained tha members of tha An ezcelent program was given First ward Beehive claaa. at tha by grades and member IroW tha home cf tha latter. Varlona games different schools also an Interest were played during tha evening ing talk on, "The Care nf Teeth," and dainty refreshments were waa given by Dr. L. E. Otteocm srved by tha hostesses to about of thla city. trrelve mem bars and guests present. ' Mr. and Mra John Atwood from Miss Anna Williams entertained Charleston visited with Mr. Sarah Friday evening at a missionary Atwood Sunday. shower honoring Mr. Joseph Johnson who left Monday for New ZeaMra Ernest Olsan went to' Salt land. Eighteen guests were present. Lake Friday to attend a tea given Dr. Murray O. Hayes was the la honor of Miss Helen Winters, a bride-elewho waa formerly of speaker at the Manila M. I. A. Pleaaant Grova. meeting Sunday. Mra Ernest furnished tha musical Honoring tha recent marriage of her father Mr Hans Chrlatensen, - Mrs. Is 'P; - Harvey entertafned Mra rDeonTanher from Cgden Thursday 'evening.. "Progressive vlaited with her father Mra Joseph Rook" was tha feature of the Hilton on Friday. th h'h score beina; won by Mra B. N. Christensen of American Mr. and Mra Pete Christensen of Fork. Dinner waa served at the Nevada are guests of relatives In card table which .were decorated Pleaaant Grove. - n, .. f O. E. Oscarson, Mioa Elizabeth Jensci Miss Helen Weeka Mrs. Carl and Miss Judith Sjoberg. Sjoberg ' Miss Helen Winters was married In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday to Mr. Walter Peterson of Cast!? Dale. The" young couple will Make their home at Provo where Mr. Peterson Is a student at the B. T. Wwyouieatfie-HADDORF- E tha gantlca Stir Legion wUl hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday March poem written also by Mr. Clegg. IS beginning at S ao o'clock at tha , A soverlga state evolving la tha home of Mra Nora J. Clyde. A talk west,- on St. Patrick wlU be a apeclal fee A howling desert once divlnly bleat) tora of tha program. AU members Whoae streams and brecsea carry art cordially Invited to be present. : life and health. And In whose bosom sleeps amaa- The Paus;htersof the Pioneers No: 1 wara dellnhtfully enWhose mountains, lakes and runny Camp tertained Thursday afternoon at f valleys fair the homa of Mra Olive Anderson. With any clime on- - earth will well Aa especially iaUraatinir sketch of compare. the life of Mra Karl O. Maeeer waa Wlicra dwell a pxijile loyal, bra ye Mra Eva and free, Cranrtall. fehe told of tha early pioVdvanclng to a glorious destiny.. neer life of her naranta and of At tha conclusion of the program lellclous refresbmcnta carried out band so ha waa able to render mom St. Patrick colors were serve 1 to ervloe to th Mrs Ftheln members and srd Maeser alsopeople; about thirty-fiv- e gava a numhep uf j, 4uea4e by the following iadiea; Mra Hrrtaf.fii" Iri ronmsrUoiP lfh "1h lrvbff Slrg'eton Mra Lottl-T- i life of Mrs. Manor. The defendlVxton. Mra Iyaura Banner, Mra ants nf Mra. Maeeer remletfd th CVl"t:a Whltmora. Mra Ollva program which conitd of solos and Mra Minerva Hill.-.- . bv Clara B. Crandall; piano an J aolos, hv Anna Cran4,ll; LJndscy Parker' who" has .been Violin solo, Cartyle Ciarulall; dueia, L. D. 8. Missionary Sterling and Lowell Crandail; 'eboitng as an 'a Sw:tr."rlnd and flermany dr-i.V- plana eolo,Mra. Ev Craniall. The thr-returned tvo county officers daughters, tho pajt Grace Chuever snl Mra Jonv . lf h- - f home In this c ity were pTlcJ vlrilor and gave nhort vening. , talks on tha filing on the history of , A larga crowd Is expected to be the organisation. At the eonclualoi JO.wwiM -- aL. tha . danrrt'i itw :ven Pt. Patrick a night la the raeats were swrvrd to thirtv-flv:ppT! House by" the local Flra-mea-'s ""embers and giiefs by hoateaae.1. Mra. Mr. Rrma OMdmumlnon, aasoclallon. Delia Harrison and Mrs. Sara1! n; association Davis. Tha - Mra Emily w number of frienda met Thara- -' at the home of Mr. ari Mra Ronald BeardaU where the reading of tha Book of Mormon for tha M. I. A. con teat furnished the principal entertainment after which light refreshments were furnJaoed to about twenty . , present A day evenlnc fl Miss Helen Winters was guest of honor at a ahower given Monday evening by the Mlasca Hilda Oscar-so- n ar. J Fern Weeks at the Oscar-sohome. The game "Bride" furnished an evening of merriment Luncheon- was served at the card tablea There were nresent: Mra Ernest Olwn, Mia. Ray Winter, Mra Maurina Simpers, Miss Reva Jensen, Miss Margaret Adamson, Miss Florence Thorne, Mis Ora Frampton, Miss Loraine Dickerrn Miss Florence Oacarsonr Mrs. Bert . Friends hare wUl be Intaraetad ta hear of tha arrival of a baby iaughUr bora to Mr. and Mra Jack Evana of Eureka February 23. Mra Erana wma foraserly Mlaa A meda Miner of this city. , jar Thursday. Benjamin Adamson, - Miss Marrott Mr. Arthur Winters, Mrs. party . An especially Interaatlng meetinx of the Aaron Johnson camp No. X Dauthters of tha Pioneers waa held Thursday afternoon at tha home of Mra Minerva J. Hill. Cap tain Mra Mary L, Metcalf presided. Tha opening and ctoalns prayers war offered by tha cnap-ta- n Mra. Ellen 8. McKeuie. After a ahort husineas meetina; tha tadtei enjoyed a splendid program In which Mra Cornelia Allan gava a lesson and parllmentary reading -ulea were given by Mra HatUe Dougall. two poema written by tha late William Clegg were read by Mra Eliza Thorn; an Interesting Vitntnrv nf TTtah waa riven tiv Vf ra Mary Klniey ana in conclusion, ana gava the following very appropriate ) T Vivian Edwards. s, MMEipj., ell. Mrr-ft-Waleyni"VrifitinnH Salt Lake with her daughter Mrs ttjttant j,. Me-Cur- h Mra. Burlin Drigga waa tha guest f Mr. and Mra Chaa. Anderson of fait Lake over tha week and. ' Mlaa May Olpin of Salt Lake la spending the week with her mother Mra Inei Olpln. . i f. Mra R. O. Weeka waa hostess to the Young Mothers' sclub Thursday . alvea-bireTui- - Mr. and Mra. Lewis Harvey Garland visited with relatives Pleaaant Oroya Sunday. .r,,...- . .tfip to Salt Lake Wednesday. Johnson who la S. L. D. the at hospital training Mlaa Ruth Nelson from pent the week end here with her spent the week In Pleasant Lyndy! Grove Mra. Mr. John and parents Ervlng visiting with Miss Elisabeth Green son. Mlaa Second Section - - : V .t. ft . , . ... Dinner Set or a " 4 s Pure Aluminum CouLing St absolutely fre with each Monarch Range purchased during our big-- Range Show. Thia at-tractive offer by t h MaUtahU A ' 'f f I V II Ircn Range Co. is worth ycur consideratloti. A 't - withEachMon a rch . aj-M- r, tM 7- rPROYCU UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1928. - r - -- f'--r- -- ' Mv HlX .??- -' "J'; ' - , ciples of reproduction are perfected reproducing color-tone- s as well as the entire chromatic scale. It's a pleasure to demonstrate this "remarkable instrument .to you. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Am. 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