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Show SI Second Section Second Section PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1928. PAYSON SOCIETY NOTES I Mrs. Floyd Willson and Mrs, Will Mr. and Mrs. Lorls Manwarlng, Amos tntertalned at a large bridge Mr. and Mrs. jack Chase, Mr. and luncheon on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Houston,,' Lorls Man- A profusion of summer flowers dec- Waring" Xrrand Miss Florence Barorated the rooms. ' Luncheon was low of Salt Lake were the guests served at 2 o'clock with cards plac- of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hancock on ed for Mrs. George Chase, Mrs. B. Pioneer day. L. Jensen, Barney, Mr E. E, Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson, Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mrs. Fearn Gray, Mrs. Leah Evans and children, of Mrs. J. D. Gray, Miss Leona MeClel-la- Provo attended the exercises at Mrs. L. D. Stewart, Mrs. T. E. Memorial park on Pioneer day. Keece, Mrs.' Spence Amos, Mrs. pave Shuler, Mrs. J. R. Vance, p, Keeler of Washing- O. C. Nielsen, Mrs. Ray Monson, ton D. is visiting here among Mrs. Elmer McBeth, Miss May her many friends. She is a guest at Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Pack- the home of her sister, Mrs. Glade Mrs. ard of Springville, Henry Cowan and is accompanied by her Mrs. Bert Stevens, Mrs. daughter. Miss Kathryn KeelerIJoyd Wilson, Mrs. Bill Whlmpey. Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mrs.. George Mrs. Will Douglass and children F. Wilson,- - Mrs. W.- - P Moref ord, of Eureka were the guests of Mrs. Mrs. Ray Stevens Mrs.Wendell Sunday, Miss Grace Folland arrived in Erlandson, Mrs. E. H. Street, Miss Anona Jensen, Miss Kathryn Doug- Salt Lake Saturday after a six lass, Mrs. . R. J. Gray, Mrs. Will weeks absence in the East. She McClellan.-MrsHerman Tagge and visited in Chicago, Boston New Mrs. Cowan of Salt Lake, Mrs. Will York and Washington D. C. and on and her return trip went to Montreal McClellan, Mrs. Stanley Wilson " Mrs. R. A. Porter.. and Quebec and enjoyed a delightful trB up the St. Lawrence river, Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Cox, an-- She assumed her duties, the first of n ounce the marriage of their :he weeK in me extension depart- Gladys, to Mr. Oscar ptent of The Brigham Toung uni daughter, I Hansen of Goshen, which took place versity. PL ormusse Dixo Corinp Shows Unusual Lines of n, Mrsi Ki 01plivtheMis8esBelle, tinoleum! oraDe nes! C' Mo-Bet- h, Mary-McBet- 1 R Iran Ah i r,; liar mi t in-; I II on July 16. They left the same day on a wedding trip to Fish Lake where they remained for .ten days. A wedding reception in their honor was given at the bride's home after their return. am Anninster m -- C. E. Drake and children , Mrs. of - Bellingham,- Wash., arrived in 2795 Payson Sunday evening for a visit of several weeks with friends ana entertained Yr Glenn Cowan, Miss Fawn Cowan Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rarxn family are enjoying a ten days' ing In Provo canyon. -- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Radmall and babe from Ogden were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mlllen Radmall. IsJViyia? , - Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Spalding, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Simmons and their children and Miss Florence Hickman of Provo spent Pioneer day In fayson. - ... unA out- Mr. and Mrs. Elton Taylor and babe and Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Huchel and children spent the latter part of the week vacationing at Grand ' i. , l Daddy lakes. $1 CAOO Mr. and Mrs. John Loutensock came down from Magna Tuesday evening for their, vacation. They left Thursday - withTi" party of friends in a trip to Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson enjoyed Wednesday visiting with their daughter and family,- - Mr. and Mrs. McDanlels at Salt Lake. - Mivand Mrs. Garland Clark were Springville visitors on Wednesday . Mrs. A. R. Wilson spent Avenue Friday evening. Her guests were the members of the Sorosis Bridge club and the following spe cial guests, Miss Leona McClellan, Miss Jane Wood, Miss Madge Reece, Miss Ethel Fay Schaerrer, Mrs. Erma Gordon and Mrs. How ard Wilson. Mrs. Weston Bean re ceived the club prize" and Miss Wood the guest prize. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCormlck, Miss Jane Wood and Miss Madge Reece left Sunday for Yellowstone park. They will "meet Mr. McCor mlck, brother from Ohio at the entrance and he will tour the park with them, and they will also go into Montana for a fishing trip on Mrs. Floyd1 Wilson entertained at "dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Quavle Dixon and Mr.- and Mrs. Jack Ellis and chil dreo of Salt Lake were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C, C. F, Dixon for Pioneer day. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fraughton and baby of American Fork were also guests at the Dixon home. In Los Angeles. Mrs. Fanny Sargent, who has "ELPatten of the local post office spent the past two years In Canada force Is spending his vacation with with her daughters, Mrs. Poulson . and Mrs. Kinsey has returned to relatives In California. Payson to make her home with her Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Street and son, William Sargent, who went to children returned home Monday Canada to accompany her home. from a motor trip to the Northwest Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Erlandson They visited Portland, Seattle and places of Interest on the "Columbia and children were visiting in-- Salt fea- Lake for several days this week. highway. One of tures was the boat trip to British Willman Carter came down from Columbia. Stops were made at Bell- day ngham and other places on their Bingham for the Pioneer ' return trip. -- The-Willla- nr Stagg famnyTTheTT-ECarlson family and the Ed. Hard-ma-n family formed a party and en- -' Joyed Wednesday plcniclng and bathing at Geneva. Golorful! Full of Beauty!1 Hold-away- Mr. H. C. Robertson made a business trip to Salt Lake on Tuesday; of new rugs in our floor covering dept. The. recent shipment of Deluxe Oriental Wiltons; the large piles of Axminster rugs in varied room sizes; the dainty designs in new wool fibre rugs; hundreds of small throw rugs; bales of new carpeting material, besides a splendid array ot Armstrong's JNew Linoleum I'atterns win greatly interest you when you walk into our floor covering? department. If it is something new "for your floor we have it. An ay Mrs. Stena Clayton entertained the following guests for Sunday dinner: Mr. John Chriatenmn. Mr and Mrs. Erval Chrtstensen and daughter Shirley. exquisite-displ- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Aldrirh of Salt Lake were week end visitors at the Archie Maxfleld home. Miss Emma Bush snent Snnriav visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Whiting at Springville. The Boy Scouts of Manila. In company with their , scout leadec warnicx swenson, enjoyed. Wednesday at Saratoga. Curtains and draperies are so important in the final impres- sion that a room gives. Right curtains gave the touch that is room cozy." "This one, resiful," Our Drapery lept is ready to says, "This - ; serve you with the latest style demands. raperies L Mrr and Mrs. Orah Holdaway of Fillmore are visiting with Mr. 'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Holdaway. Rare Patterns and Designs! the Madison River: Mr, and Mrs. R. L Wilson Jr. re turned hmoe Friday from CaliMiss Myrth Johnson of Salt Lake fornia where they have spent sev eral months. Mr. Wilson completed was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. a course In an auto mechanic school Jack Dixon over Tuesday. 'I- wm -- southern Utah last week. tne week at a charmingly arranged bridge endln Magnawithj MjumLMx parly at the Jensen home on'Utah John Loutensock. .Ray Done and sons, Mr. - ad Mr Ray Conyers and. daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loveless all . . of Eureka. 1: rs. S. R. Chlpman and daugh- ters, Luclle and Katharine, are vis-- ;, iting with MrsrChlpman's parents," Mr. and Mrs. J. L Harvey. i v H-M- Oriental Wilton Rugs at a most delightful bridge lunch and Miss Helen Reece enjoyed a eon at her home Saturday after motor trin to the canyons of noon. Out of town guests included Mrs. S. E. Ware, Mrs. E. H. McBeth and Mrs. Frank Harris of Salt Lake and Mrs. William Ferre of Provo. Others present were Mrs. B. L. Jensen, Mrs. L. D, StewartMrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Jesse Earle, Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall, Mrs. E. E. Robinson, Mrs. Elmer McBeth, Mrs. J.-Vance; Mrs, Jack Dixon, Miss May McBeth and Mrs. E. P. Cluff of Bellingham, "Wash. Mrs. Elmer McBeth and MraFerre received high score prizes. Miss Anona Jensen was hostess mi 9x12 relatives. i - Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Watklns and daughter Blanche from Vernal are spending the. week wtth Mrs. Emma White and Mrs. Lucy Gray. A 13J 9x12 Mr.' and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs and family enjoyed Sunday visiting with ' relatives in Heber. a guest at the John West residence over the week- - end. if -- i T Donna Oipin, Mr. and Mrs. & L. White and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olpin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olpin and children, Mr. and Mrs, Asel Boulter and babe. - Miss Anna Rasmuson of Ogden - - Mrs. Mary McBeth mm Ine- Majr-and- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wootten an nounce the arrival of a baby glrL Mrs. Wootten. was formerly Miss - - -f Deszle Wes- t- jtimr h- The Joseph Olpin home was the scene of a family reunion Wednes-day.- " Luncheon .was served on the lawn, after which the crowd motor ed to Geneva and enjoyed a swim. There were jnjlhfl.party-.Mr-s. MrsJC. k-DhconrMra. GROVE . Mr. and Mrs. John Van Watroner spent the twenty-fourt- h with rrelatives at Heber. 7 - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Andemnn en tertained at a family dinner party sunaay evening. A bowl of nasturtiums formed an attractive table decoration. Covers were Disced for Mrs. Sena Radmall. Mr. anil mi Alma Radmall, Mr. and Mrs. Nepht Radmall. Mr. and MY. MilUn T Radmall, of Pleasant Grove; Mr. ana Mrs. Lawrence Radmall of Og- aen, ana Miss Ethel Radmall of Salt Lake. Mrs. Hannah Mnnsnn mrA iI.ikvIi. ter Hannah, from Salt Lake, ere en- Joying a week's visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Jesse Wadlev and Lucy spent Wednesday with relatives In Springville. ,' One of the elite affair week was the wedding supper given moiiuay evening Dy Mr. and Mrs. V. N. West In honor of the recent marriage of their daughter, Thelma Pearl, and Mr. Burton Frampton-Th- e rooms werertlstic with ' garden flowers ot various shades, while crystal bowls of pink sweet peas made a very pretty center decoration for the twfflong tables. Besides the bride and bridegroom, the invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Will Green and daughter Elizabeth. Mr. u rs. waiiace West.,Mr.. and. Mrs. LeRoy Thome, Mr. and Mrs. Elcroy West. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel West, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warnlck.West, Mr. n I D. T. R. Living A t Provo na Beach Sunset Bathing Is Great -- Easy Monthly " It's great! Splash in the waves of Provona Peach. The swimming is fine! A big, broad, clean sandy ... beach.- Bathing suits, bath houses and every con-- " venience. The ideal place to bring the whole family for a swinu Jump in the car - it only takes a few minutes to get there. Drive straight weston CenterSt -- Payments ' Arranged Luxury-reasc-comf- Where There Room Suites -- Two and Three Piece Suites the finest Living. Room Suites ever displayed. rBealitifuIIylipholstered in rich mohair and velour coverings. Splendidly built with Nachman spring units, full web base and hardwood frames. Such a difference one of these suites would make in the appearance of your home. ort -- Eat Your Luncheon In Cool Breezes Under the Trees at Provona Beac- h- Arnold West and daughter Betty, Mrs. Kate Frampton. Mr. Hattle Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frampton and daughter Mildredr Dr. and Mrs. f,uV .Huche1, Mr- - and M"- - Joseph ?. aBen Mr- - Elisabeth Powell. Virgil, Ford and Lloyd West. Mr and Mrs. William Dr. and Mrs. Frank Frampton and Frampton. .MrTind Mrs. Wesley Beck "and children and Mrs. Sarah . Atwood and daughter-Arden- a visited m Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John At- Is More wood and at a price'within the reach of all. Than One Price Someone Pays Too Much bvr;ar,"r at Charleston. A ...; Dr. and Mrs.. O. E. Gruaand- chHdren are enjoying a two weeks' motoring trip thru Tellowstona " ' park. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farmer end children of Provo were . Sunday .guests of Mrs. Farmer's mother. Mrs. Mary Wadley. ! |