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Show PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1928. T. M MMWBWU I. MMM T .11 PLEASAOT GROVE SOCIETY - MWT-.L- I! . SPRINGVEE Mr. and Mrs. John S. Boyer en-.- . tertalned at luncheon Tuesday afternoon for Miss Lily Walker, Miss Effle Bush, Amos and Morris Bush all of Salt Lake.- Mrs. Leona Told and ihlldrn re Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thorn and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adamson are on turned Saturday from a two weeks - visit a ten' days' trip through stone park. In Idaho. Miss Maurine Gamett, daughter Mrs. William Peterson had aa of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gamett, end her sisters. visitors her week Tom Wilson from Garfield returned Wednesday evening from 21 and Mra. George Holman from Bait California where she has just com pleted a miMlori of two years' dura Xke.tjit tion.. Miss Bessie Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nlelson returned SaturMrs. Elizabeth Powell is --vlsitlngl day from a three week's auto trip with relatives in Kamaa. through California- Mr Oscar .Hoffman of Helper. Utah, Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. W. Hoffman this week. r. , 1 A delightful afternoon was spent by a number of young folks Friday when Mrs. Ronald Beardall enter tained a number-- of young folks at In compliment to her- daughter Verlalne whose eighth birthday occurred that day. Games were features of entertainment . at the conclusion of which a . dainty iynshj?rLwAs8Jun to the following little guestsr-Ven- ' -- her-hom- Mr. and Mrs. Burlin Drlggs and Miss Ora Anderson of Falrvlew Zelma accompanied by h daughter was the guest of Miss Jewel Mrcmd Mrs. Charles Bethwarte r on Sunday. and sons of,MantLieftlThursday morning to see Yellowstone park. 'the at Wednesday supper guests were Mrs. Mrs. of hem Drysdale Mrs. H. W. Jacobs and Izeda Capell and Mrs. Aleene Strain .IMr.'.and at family are enjoying an outing LehL from -vi-- -' Fish Lake. , f ; Mrs. Margaret Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.' El lia Banks returned WedMrs.- - Dan Wadley and daughters, nesday from Park City where she Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoell, the has been visiting relatives. Misses Thelma, Ethel, lioulse,Dorothy, and Helen Shoell and Richard " Mr. and Mrs. Erval Christensen of Shoell from Pleasant Grove, Mr. Sharon were guests at" the Karl and Mrs. Fred Shoell Jr., of Car-fiel- Banks home Wednesday evening. Armor Webb and Rulon Wan-las- s -of Lehl spent Wednesday at Ava Atwood, daughter of Geneva resort They enjoyed lunch- Mr.Miss and Mrs. John Atwood of , eon, "bathing and boating. Charleston is enjoying a week with -The "Old folks committee of Man- relatives In Pleasant Grove. ila ward formed a Geneva party The William Christiansen descend Tuesday evening. In the group were ants held a family reunion at GenMr. and Mrs. R. D, Wadley, Mr. eva : Monday evening. A - picnic and Mrs. Dan Adams, President and luncheon, program, bathing - and Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Warnlck and were enjoyed. One hundred sports Mrs. Lee Harper. and fifty relatives were In - rrrtr-- " -- rmsss n- -n n Values!.- - D.-T.lR- - Lino-baug- -- wT'-k- .Co: s -- ... ?r?& . - yiyrrz ita and Evelynn Peterson, Carma HU!, Maurine Maawarinsr. Phyllis Weight. Carol Allan." Klell Case. Catherine"" "Weight, Nedra Bee.1, Mary Porter, Mary Elizabeth Wood, Lucille Beat, La Vera, Ina, Ruth and Barbara Sanford, and Delphla Dallin. Many pretty birthday gifts were received by the honor guest. One of the leading social events of the late week was held Thursday evening when the Gleaner Girls of the Second ward were entertained' at the home of Miss Jessee Alleman with" Miss Jane' Atleman and Miss Helen Alleman assisting hostesses. An especially interesting talk waa given by Earl Hutching on his ex periences during his . recent trip around the world. He also displayed a" number of souvenirs from the different countries visited. In con clusion a dainty luncheon was serv ed to the following ladles present; Mlas Mary Boyer, Misses Ada Lois and Elda Smith. Mrs. Thelmi Harmer, 'Misses Olive and Lucv Chllds, Miss Jessee Hutchlngs, Mla-- i Vests Anderson, Miss Ines Jessee, Miss Helen Clark, . Miss Verncssa Hutchlngs, Miss Marie Rigtrn?. Miss Emily Strong, Miss Bernlc Clark, Miss Mary Strong, Mlns Portia Davis, Mrs. Clara Crandall, Mrs. Hannah Alleman, Mrs. Josla Alleman, Mrs. 'Sarah Belt Stewart, Mra Ann Stewart, Miss . Ellen Wheeler and Miss Donna Ashcr&ft. Mrs. H. C. Robertson was hostess at a dinner Tuesday evening In honor of the second birthday an niversary of her son. Invited guests - NS 1 xJ -- -- s Distinctive :. v 4C -- -- 3 tf yf American-Walnut-- Bedrooh Suites Please y v Women folks are more than pleased with the new designed walnut bedroom woodTlhe large mirrors in Dresser and Vanity, the suites. , The" Handsome s ppacious drawer space, the artistic designs and many other important features - - - . ...... . In compliment to their father S. birthE. Dalton whose seventy-sixt- h day occurred Tuesday all members of with -- the: exception of Dr. Eugene Dalton. of Atlantio City, N. J., gathered in the form of a family reunion at Vivian Park Sunday. It was also the birthday of n a Frank George Memory, a member of the party. A pleasant time waa spent hiking and boat riding; also delicious picnic lunch was served to the following relatives: Mr. and Mra M. F. Mfner, and daugnier Marion, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. WhltUker, Mr. and Mrs. George Russell and Miss Hilda Dalton of Berkeley, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dalton and son Bob, Mr. an Mrs. Frank Jensen and three chll- drm of Mnpleton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Memory and children of Spring Canyon and uie honor guest Mr. S. E. Dalton. -- . .. - have been heartily approved by American women.' Let us show you one of . - ' . tnese spienaia suites. ' . . - low will be It pricefflirD. T. R. CoStores. a pleasure to show you. Come in! Lindon News Open an Account Today! . -v 4 s.rr 4, i -- mt If mgrzSsM- f If 9 j- The officers and teachers - r ' - -- - if iiZ'K-.'MCC;.- of" the A delightful evening was spent Thursday when Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phillips and daughters, Mr. and Mra GW- Phillips, Mrs. Marvin Lambson and daughter of Helper motored to Hobble Creek canyon where a delicious picnio supper ". ... was served. A ? - Af-to- d 1 dancing. A dainty lunch was serv ed to about ISO guests. Many beau tiful and useful gifts were received by the young couple. They will make their home In Idaho. and great grand children of the honor guest. Mra Singleton re-- . eaived .many pretty birthday gifts.:: - ttrkm 0 e?V?l -- . . (ip I kT V? Use And Enjoy Your You Pay Iniiture-A- s For It On D. T. It. Easy Payment Plan Tie days. One-Pric- e : . . House' tt'on-Tajor- .Eight Busy Furniture Stores ' .( V5 -- - 'A In compliment, to Mr. and Mrs. George Russell and Miss Hilda Dst ton who are visiting here from Berkeley, Cal, a family outing was held at Maple Dell, Payson canyon, Friday evening. "A deilcious picnic lunch was served to a large number of relatives present. : " ' .... -- A delightful social evening was ipent Tuesday when, the ladies of the American Legion" Auxiliary of Sprlngville were entertained at the home of Mrs. Ed Johnson. Summer flowers were used In room decorations, and a dainty luncheon was served to members present During the meeting members were Initiated and the: following delegates" were chosen to attend the convention in Salt Lake Autrust 8. 10, II: Mra ! Ml their respective classes at the city park Monday afternoon. After a number of games were played a brief review of the past months lessons were given and dainty re freshments, were served to a large number of members present. . 'A wedding reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright of Wlnson In the Lindon hall Friday night In honor of Mr. and Mrs. n Steiier, who were married on Thursday. The time was spent in' v t 1 , A pleasant social event of the week was the informal birthday luncheon given Sunday - by Miss Zina Singleton at her home in honor of her mother Mrs. Phoebe Singleton whose seventy-thirbirthday occurred that day,-- Games, music' social chat and luncheon were enjoyable leatures of the party. About, relatives were present twenty-si- x Including children, grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Fotheringham visited with Mra. Fothertngham's mother, Mra Walter Bird. - is A. ' I . Fourth- - ward- - Primary delightfultyf entertained the boys and girls or - r -W--: - The Ltndon Boy Scouts left Monday morning for Pittsburgh Lake in American Fork canyon. .They camped there for three days and then joined the M. I. A. at Mutual Dell on Thursday. They were chaperoned by their, scout masters, James Cullimore and Burnell West . Joe Ash and Len Mayhew went to The Third ward Sunday school Mr.-- J. - superintendence P. Fugal, Salt Lake to the baseball game last Mr. Hensen Nielsen and Mr. Frank Sunday afternoon.- Atwood, entertained the officers Misses Eve and Doris, and Paul teachers at a social at the J. P. - and Fugal home Thursday evenings A and Fred Forbes visited friends in problem meeting occupied the first Lindon Sunday. " part of the evening. Later, games Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook of and Refreshments were enjoyed. Special guests were the bishopric Bingham visited "their , son and Mr.' and Mra and their partners .and Mr. and daughterJn-law- , Mrs. Joseph Walker and Miss Reva Floyd Cook, at the Horace Culmer home on Thursday evening. Jsase. - fci Ui great-grandso- These handsome furniture layouts are art. Mr. H. E. Johnson returned Satv business urday from a three weeks' The Lindon M. L A. spent Thursr to Nevada. trip day, Friday and Saturday at Mutual Dell in American Fork canyon. Mr. Alonxo Hansen of Ephralm week the end the here spent guest Miss Nona Nerdln is the guest of of Miss Belle Olpln. Elva and Arlene Culmer. - Mrs, Stena Clayton, Mrs. Ethel - Miss Flora Toueke, who Is emWest, Miss Josephine West and ployed in 8alt Lake, is spending her Miss Florence Harper were Salt vacation with her parents, Mr. and Lake visitors Wednesday. V Mrs. Toueke. Miss Elaine Bird and Miss Katie Ash visited wjth Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Mr. and Mrs. Mlllen R. Radmall Fotheringham In Salt Lake. They and Mr. and Mrs. Ford Paulson spent Monday at Saltalr. visited In Salt Lake Wednesday eveHarold Colvln of Provo has been ning with Miss Marjorle Holdaway who Is convalescing from a recent working in Lindon the past ten - i ly Dining Room Suites and Living Room Suites, both present the latest creation of the furniture y. operation. . -- Mrs. Mary Conner and daughter LaRena returned Wednesday from a ten days trip to California. Misses Luclle-an- d Virginia Wal ker spent three days of last week visiting friends In Kamas. 1 - were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson, Mr. Rulon Llm from Idaho Is Howard and Jack Peterson and Mr. visiting -- with relatives In Pleasant and Mra Axel Johnson. Grove.'-- : x.. Mrs. Walter Moore of Spanish, .Mrs. Clarence Johnson from Lake Fork and Mr. and Mrs. John E. View Is here assisting In the care Hayes of Provo were - week end of her father Mr. Thomas Rlchlns guests ta the H. E. Johnson home. ' who suffered a paralytic stroke the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ronneau and children of Laa Vegas spent the 'Mrs. H. B. Warnlck entertained week here the guests of Mrs. Karl at a family dinner Monday' evening Banks. honoring her husband's birthday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray spent 'anniversary. Sunday and Monday In Salt Lake T Mrrand Mrsr James H. Walker visiting with relatives. left Thursday morning for a ten .... Mrs. Genevieve days' trip to Arizona. Ellsworth, and children! of Pay son were Pleasant Mrs.- Ines Olpln and daughters Grove visitors Wednesday. Donna, Bella and May and grandson Joseph Jr, are enjoying a visit Mrs. a A. Kirk was hostess to -- with relatives at Twin Falls, Idaho. the members of the Young Mother's club at her home on Thursday af. :. Mrs. Hannah Sundberg was guest ternoon. Miss Louise Shoell gave a of honor at a sociable gathering of talk on her recent missionary ex her neighbors and friends Monday periences. jDalnty refreshments evening. A very Interesting pro- concluded the social. gram was enjoyed, followed by refreshments which were served to - Mrs. Elenor Hayes returned to the following guests: Mra Emma her home in Provo on Monday after White. Mrs. Alvera Olpln, Mrs. a pleasant visit with her daughter Ellen Sjoberg, Mra Josephine West, Mra. H. E. Johnson. Mra. Eva Fage, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Elisabeth Noble, Mrs. Mary West, Mrs. Ines Bush and children re Mrs. Mary lsen, Mrs. Louisa Halli-da- turned Sunday form a visit with relatives at Sprlngville. Miss Emma Bush returned from a visit in Pro Mra. Edith Monson, Mrs. Mary vo with Mr. and Mrs, Ed Bush. -Robinson, Mrs. Rose Hayes, Mrs. Norma Winters, and Mrs. Mary v - 7 Hay. A party of especial Interest was the Firemen's celebration held at . the Cave camp In American Fork canyon Wednesday evening In commemoration of the twentieth annof the Pleasant Grove fire ' iversary department The present personnel of the department who were hosts at the party served the canyon supfive long tables to accommo- per on date- - the crowd.- - After the meal a program was enjoyed. Mr. J. Kemp who has been the efficient chief ever since the first organisation gave a history of the progress and achievements of this ' civic body. Later ' a moonlight hike through Jhe cave was enjoyed. There were present the firemen and their part--. ners, the mayor and city council and - their - partners, Mrs. Mary Cooper and son Bert of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mra Anton Hecker and daughter of Salt Lake. The l present members of the fire department are J, Kemp. Chris Wil- . liamson, Raymond Nelson, H R. Nelson, Howard Thorns, LeRoy Thorne, Ray Frampton, Clifton Clark, Ike Hayes and James D. Thorne. 1 i and delightfully surprised her at 'i her home in' the afternoon. An enL. joyable time was spent with social chat, sewing, games and . music: also a delicious luncheon was serv ed. Those Included in the party "Mr were the geuat of honor, Mrs. Boy er,, Mra Jennie Beck, Mrs. Ida Beck, Miss Nelda Beck, Miss Thel-m- a Bowlcs- Bailey and "MrsrXate all of Nephl. . ,v . - -- fi A number of sisters of Mrs. Rose Boyer came fronts Nephl Tuesday . Mrs. II. E. Johnson entertained In Thursday afternoon for her son T Dale's eighth birthday anniversary. .' The fourteen - little - guests - were with msde happy competitive - games and delicious refreshments Included delicious birtha which day cake - ornamented with eight candles. -- : d; r , A Vilato Reynolds. Mrs. Lela Nelson, Mrs. Carrie Tripp, Mrs. Margery Frandsen, Mrs. Leona West; alternates, Mrs. Geneva . Maughn. Mrs. Melba Pennington, Mrs. Esther Johnson and Mrs, Elva Averett. In conclusion Miss Margaret Bird entertained wl th a reading. ..... |