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Show PAGE EIGHT PKOVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1928. AND HER BUDDIES BOOTS SPANISH FORK SOCIETY , A pretty home wedding of the week was that ot Miaa Kathryn Stahman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (B. K, Stahman, to Mark Matley, aon of Mrs. Fred Matley, which was ' olemnlzed Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, ! wu BtJT.ttV rTW&K&Vf A 6000 Wfe HW6 OM , AT IHfcT-- W following the dinner There were 43 present. Including Mr.' arid Mrs. Arthur Nelson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Swen- sen and. children, Mr. and Mrs. At bert Swensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swensen and children; President Henry A. Gardnerjrfffc- - j Mr. and Mrs. William Albertson. took place I Mr. and" Mrs. Hugh r Nelson . and latin. Rayat 6:30 o'clock In the presence of a ! children, of Santaquin;-Arthuburn and Jack Lawaon of Los Ango few intimate friendsandthe of the young lea. California; and Florence Lewis Idaho. Mr. Rayburn and couple. Immediately following the of Burley, ' ceremony a wedding dinner was Miss - Lewis are grandchildren of served to 40.- -. A social evening fol- Mr- Nelson.- lowed. Mr. and Mrs. Matley will leave August 6 for Lake Arthur, "' Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Harrison and .New Mexico, where they will make their Irene and Hannah, their home this winter. Mr. Matley stoppeddaughters, at Fork Friday la the teacher at the afternoon toSpanish call on a number of Lake Arthur high school. Roses and relatives and friends. Thoy wero . enjoyed - ivtm o6owi geeU'ia scmzto TWViG. fijf AT I By J : the Sixth ward Sunday evening at 7:30. , The trio consists of Ralph E. Booth, violinist, Mrs. Ralph E. Booth, pianist, and Harvard Olsen, cellist.-- , The concert will be over in time for the outdoor band concert, It is announced. , Booth-Olse- n The program followsr "Romance," asThe string trio so- Sibileus, and "Serenata", 'Moskow-sk- l, sisted by Mrs. Hugh Peterson, by the tr3o; "For All Eternity", prano soloist will give a concert in "Sweet O The Year", Willeby, and Olsen, Jr Lynn Hedquist, Frank Melissa Lewis, Bertha Halliday, Ross, Mrs. Frenna Booke, and Reed Knudsen, delegates; Acel Dahlquist, Francis Olsen,. Agnes Farrer, and MartinirnvrVDT IH IsVl.lsLflU SIXTHWARD rr.tjfk Ki WtSC LeRoy vote' each.) OlsenT-alternat- .ill gladlolLweriharmlnglyombined returning in the decoration scheme of the from- - a .week's vacation trip by auto to the Zion's canyon and Bryce's, and to other points or interest in southern Utah. , '.. with solo. Harvard Olsen; "Lilac Land," "Grey Clouds", Elliott, and "Dream of Love", Lisit; "Dawn"- and Lovo Tou Truly", by Mrs. Peterson "f - ' and trio. v.. The public la cordially invited to attend, s 3: !. t.-- . ".f- r LTOAKLv DU RRArlTr XMT Smith-Hugh- ... cm (Delegates Fourth municipal ward: Clarence Harmon, Mrs. Electa Dixon, A L. Rooth V. R rtnirfrim an1 n U Merrill, delegates; Mrs. Nettie Beck,t A. t. Taylor, Sidney Russell, Cole man Allred and Mrs. M. B. Pope, alternates. Fifth municipal ward: Dr. F. S. Harris, MrsC!"Hi Wright, Dr. J. Kari Beck, J. B.KsfJ. NelUe and Albert Mabey, deleC. H. Wright, gates; J. N. Ellens J. A. Scorup,EjrR. Mooreficld, Dr. George W. Brlmhall and W, H. ; Brereton, alternates ' FOURTH JTOICIAL - DISTRICT CONVENTION First municipal ward: Bert Band- ley, Otto Blrk, J. Albert Page, I G. Bench, and DeanLoose, dele gates; J. C Halbersleben, Dr. Frank . Stahman home. ill "My, Garden', Gere, by Mrs. Petersen; "Poeme EroUque", "SolillquyV nnrt "Valse". Loth, by the trio: "An--. a -- VA 0U'Rr HS GAVJt WftV OOH yack NKO Miss Lora Bowen, Miss Wilma "HAT Hansen and Miss Mary Williams, . HT i Mrs. Dan Pitman and children of T HQT 0OMT KMOW HOW VlftE T accompanied by friends from CaliMrs. Erastus N. Jensen at a waffle Magna and fornia, Wert "entertained - breakfast at -- the home of Miss of Long- - Beach, Califomlarare visitLaura Crandall of Sprlngville. After ing, here, with Mr, and . Mrs.. Sam .... the breakfast a hike to. Tinipanogos J ary is. and other relatives,. . . . .. . cave was enjoyed by BlL A chicken W. Reynolds, : J.j G.- Strlckley,-- J. dinner: was served atCamp Altft-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Jones of Farrer" and - Bob. Patterson. alter-. mount at cabin the of Mr. and Hiawatha announce the birth of a . . nates - Mrs. J. E, Bird. I son at -of hermother, Second municipal ward: B F. weca. Roper. Walter Startup. Frank Dem Miss Wllma Hansen entertained airs, wiiuam jj. rncne, last J. A.BullockL delegates;! ing and In honor of her birthday Saturday ' Ralph Poulton, Ben H. Knudsen, ' . rveuingat the Hanson home. Sup- W. H. Ray, and Mrs. Frank Dcm- per was served at midnight at one " ing,- alternates. long table centered by a targe birthThird municipal day cake, and crystal baskets of Olsen, Jr., E. O. Bylund, W. K. flowers. A pink and blue color Continued from Page One Farrer,Frank Halliday, Acel Dahlscheme was carried out in the table quist,Mary Vincent, and- Mrs. . appointments. The guests Included George T. Peay, delegates;- Vilate ths members of the Jog On club, and scnd the winners to Vivian for this occasion. Vincent, George T. Peay, Ruth P. Miss Lois Briggs, Miss Mary WU Park I i i m. it il.I. w in" i" Farrer and Mrs. Nellie Olsen, alter liams and Miss Mary Church, the , ne DB"8'' 1 iMriiim T nates. " (Delegates H vote each.) J t o.ou wticn wit? Hinmi i f l lnn. J' "V" v the County Farm Bureau league S Fourth municipal ward: L E. i II. bersleben, J. A. Buttle, Lafe Bown, Brockbank, George W. Worthen, Miss Wilms Hansen was likewise is, Alex Chrlstensen, and An Shorn. and Frult T,ake xce)lnnt Jacob Colemanand H. G. Blumenthal and Henry Jack- - Bob Robinson, hostess at an attractively appointcd baseball diamond has been , don- Taylor, alternates. . : j: -i accond tntmictpal wardrT; H.T.on7raei,satesr Lee Buttle Mrarf Ernest Halversen, delegates: ti. dinner In honor of her - birthday. of rtructed' the under supervision Midsummer flowers and a large Heal, O. R. Thomas, Edwin A. Fannie Hedquist Mra.Ofto Blrk, Morris Harding, J. M. Jones. Mrs. state road engineer. Bob and J. D. Boyd, delegates; Hugo Price, and Swen O. Nielsen, Edith Booth Ed. Crane, and Jasper Peay, birthday cake graced the table. Cov- - ForPatterson, in the first time the Continued from page One .' Blrff, alternates. era were laid for Miss Mary Wil- B. H. Bower, Frank ulternatea Poulton, Ralph be of Farm Bureau day there will n- 1. m. Fifth municipal ward: Nellie O. T.v.ii Second municipal ward: ,W. H. W. Roper, alter- aa aM& and Aua B, vsi n iiuviiu Deming, iu m. an elk barbecue held in connection efforts has brought great credit nates. L. L. Nelson, Mra,; Emma Parker, E. H. Holt, Dr. George H, MiTQ Adam v ot Salt. Xftke City.. StartupL 'The management of Vivian Park to his party; I . Third U.UIMIUB, rt Poulton, Brlmhall, Joseph Nelson, Don W. i.CCU Jones, and Mrs. Ralph is cooperating with D. D; Sutton Parker-I. .. B. H. Bower, J. T. Far- Conover, and J. M. Jensen, dele"And v.... Wilford whereas, Knudsen, Vincent, Judge delegates; j Mary to and County AgenUW. J. Thayne gates; J. Robert Robinson, Dr. L. L. his career as a practicing attorney Hall, Ruth P. Farrer, Mrs. Lynn rer, Mrs. J. D. Boyd, and J. A. " nJ!irTJ, r pin, :.whVh Will be and district judge him-- ; Hedquist, George Vincent, and Ole Cullimore, Karl Bandley, Mrs. Sarhas alternates. shown 8 CCagl0nt belKK down from the Nebo i0WPHr9On' - Ole ah Jackson and Mra. Weltha PeaVin-th- e to an be of ward:E. eminent E. self Third Jr.. Vilate Olsen, exponent (' municipal delegates; serve by John and S. J. Boyer by . cock, alternates. con was served at 11 o'clock to 'he law and well qualified to fill ,cent, Sterling Peay, Lynn Hedquist, State from the npecial permission Invited guesta. Mrs. Mclba Ar-wl-d the office of attorney general; f and Mrs. Nellie Olsen. alternates. fiah The and game department. and Mrs. Sarah Belle Stewaii s- - btrbeeued sandwiches will be sold-f-t "Now therefore, be it resolved: (Each delegate H vote each). - . 1.1 I I "V Bisted tmeTVlhg. That in recognition thesplendid rwuiin Nothing Added to municipal waru: n. a. j cost, it is announced. this service thus primary uixon, j. f. Mcuuire, mnas A. Gee, given, Close Dance At Dig Mrs. Charles Dart and children " The grand apron and overall lend its support end endorsement to Lottie Worthen, and Charles West4 , were visitors at the Elmer McBeth dance wl , d ARROWHEAD'S Judge Parkers candidacy and rope, delegates; M. B. Pope, J. L.' tfc da to the state j Russell, E. B. Dastrup, Jacob UVUIU lit uysmu, ncuuwuaj. t'es. Everybody including the or pledge Its delegates unto him their man and Paul Vincent, alternates, j give chestra players will be dressed as Mrs. Walter Ludlow announces the name Pool but 75 gallons per Fifth municipal ward George' .support." of the affair suggests. folthe engagement of her daughter, The Dansante orchestra, The Provo delegates elected P. Parker, Walter Adams, Don W. featuring of 98 Pure minute marS. to . Alta. Larsen, the George. Conover, N. C. Hicks, C. T. Cannon, barnyard melodies, will furnish the low: STATE CONVENTION and J. N. Ellertsen, delegates; C. Natural Warm Water riage to take place In late August. music. The dance floor also will j Both young people are graduates of be decorated for the occasion. First municipal ward: W. , 6. T. Kelgley, J. Robert Robinson, J. direct . from our large the local high school and are popuhave been invited Creer, .1. A. ButtJe, Preston G. Pet- - C. Graham. J. M. Jensen. Nellie Mc- Special guests lar In the younger social set. Mrs. Walter Ewan. and B. and J. erson, alternates. Whitehead, ArtesianwI- L-Keeler, for the big affair. Among those who are expected to be. in attend- - 'Josephine Jphnspndelegatesi Dean J20NCRESSIONAL CONVENTION ' r Ruth Chadwick entertaineoten anCe are Governor George H. Dern. Loose, Mrs. Alta Strong, Earl Thorn-- j First municipal ward: J. C. Hal- of her little friends at a party Sun- - Pre8ijent E. 0, Pctl.rsott - ot the i!ay evening from six till ten oclack,'utah A!rrlcultural collegei proslden, n- m nonor ot F g Harrjs of th( Young nerjenm u.nnuny nlversary. Merry games were en- - .:. Arth, Mhm i.k joyed on the lawn and refreshmenU Mme ccmmissloner, Joseph e ' Iderfield. served. . manager of the Salt Lake . Unlon tock yards. R. N. Mead, .7'-- ' ff", George Hales and Mary ricultura and nve 8tock Hales spent . Wednesdav at Provo for the National - Copperappraer Bank. with Mrs. Jennie Bower. s visiting c)yde Edmunds, secretary and T. A. Wlllardson, manager of the Utah . , r. oopnm iwwiv w nouurra poultry producers' association. last Wednesday when her children There's 20 per cent more and grandchildren gathered at her .home to observe her birthday annirubbef, 25 per cent versary. A hot dinner was served stinger cotton in the by the daughters of Mrs. Nelson at Jl o'clock; Summer flowers decorat Seiberling . All -ed the tables. A musical program beTire. . "THAT AM MO 0-- I J ' Jird r4l . GOT IN TODAY if tJW'Swsr, f.T ; M 1 t smt - -- the-ho- j . 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