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Show : Second Section PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMEBER 16, 1928 Miss Emly Marriott left Monday for Park City to teach school. PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY- left Miss Ruth Armltstead was hosMr. and Mrs. Ray Houtx Monday for Wisconsin, where they tess at a social at her home Friday will make their home. evening. The usual diversions were er J6yedr-ARwhich a meToh bust Mrs. Ennis Driggs, who has been concluded the fun. Invited were the Misses Ellen Adams, guests very ill, is recovering. Mary Adams, Phyllis Wadley. Rheat Mrs. Daisy Nielson and Miss BesRuth and West and returned ' Tuesday Nina White; Ross Edpa sie Newman Brlnley, Norval Tel-1 a from, Driggs, Chaa. Harper. trip through evening Loadlowstone park, as guest of The Tri er. Howard Nelson Harry and Wayne -won the trip Gammett Nedman bune. , through writing a prize letter. .The Relief Society ladies of the Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halladay have three wards of Pleasant Grove met as their guests this week Mrs. in a social gathering Tuesday afterBlanch Jackson of California and noon In honor of Mrs. Minnie AnMrs. Grevell from Montreal, Cana- derson, who returned in company with Mr. Anderson Saturday da. evefrom a two years' miasion in ning Miss Flora West of Los Angeles Sweden. A program,- - social chat Is visiting with Miss Margaret Wln- - and refreshments were enjoyed by the fifty members present ; , nlngham. n Hal-"da- y, -- Mr. and Mrs. George Morris and children of Salt Lake were dinner guests at the J. P. Fugal home on .' Sunday. With Each Monarch Range Mr. William McComle of Long Beach spent Sunday here with his brother, Mr. Robert McComle and .: family. Purchased Before Sept.. 29th a number of her girl friends at a dainty luncheon Thursday, after noon In celebration of her birthday anniversary.' The guests were the Misses Junice Nelson, Edna Bullock, Mildred Framptou and Ada v Jenkins. . mm Poweli-Teturn- Hi ed home Tuesday from a week's visit at Provo. .. - Mir and Mrs. - Sterling of Salt Mrs. Mary Wadley returned Sat- Lake spent Sunday with Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. William Atwood of Salt Lake spent the week visiting urday evening from a week's visit Mra William Green. ; with her sister, MrsjlSmith, at relatives at Pleasant Grove. 1 . - MraH. W. . Jacobs - wa hostess Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harvey en- at a dinner on Wednesday for Mr. One of the interesting Mrs. J. R. Halliday, MraJJre-vet- t joyed Thursday In.Rw It Trfike... fairs, of and of the week was the shower, Montreal, and Mrs. Blanch given "Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kirk had as Thursday evenino-.hm Jackson of California. ai their week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Turnef Shepherd, a recent bride . Mr. Harry Richards and Mr. S. A: L. W. Lund of Salt Lakewho have Games featured th Kirk made a business trip to Salt recently returnedilfrom a "three ftalnment. Dainty were served. ThoH.vhn Lake Monday, , months' tour through the east the party jwere Mrs. Ed. Turner Mrs. Emily Pedrson l of basis . Miss Margaret Hayes and Miss Mr Josephine Bezzant, Mrs. Asmie Helen Smith left Friday for Logan, Ellis, Mrs. Mary Chrlstiansen'Mrs. spent the week end- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson. where they will attend school at HansWIIllamson. Mra Hansen, Mrs. Angeline Young, Mrs. the A, C. A farewell social was given by aimm loung, miss Delia Deveraux, the First ward Thursday evening, Mrs. William Peterson entertain- Miss Lucille Deveraux. - Mr, ed at a birthday dinner Thursday Walker, Mrs. Erma Walker. Mrs. honoring Mr. Ralph Olpin, son of Olpin, who leaves in evening. The home was beautifully Aima Christiansen, Miss Thelma Mrs. Elvira decorated-wit- h Devlna BezzantrMiss the near- futurerter fulf tttv mission spring flowers; A Conder.-Mis- s in Great Britain. After an interestvase of asters in the various shades Mildred Christiansen. formed an artistic table decoration. Elaine, Lorena and Fern Radmall. ing program, dancing .was enjoyed. Covers ..were laid for the host and Mrs. J. P. Fueal w hostess, and Mr. and Mrs. J.'C. th,' nniii Rob- for & SUrDriSG flfitrrv f rrt H a r &tfa Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. H. ertson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Peterson, ning, it being her birthdayy anniMr. and Mr. versary. A jolly time was enjoyed and Mrs. C. L Johnson of Pleasant by the following crowd: TSTrsTStena - Articels of amendment have been Grove; Mrs. Oliver Thornton of Clayton. Mrs. Ethel West. Mm - filed by the Spring Canyon Coal American Fork,anff3Ir.Tahd Mrs. oha ToldVMessrs. and Mesdames J. company ia Jthecounty.j:lerk's-.of-ficThomas Wilson of Garfield. S. Holdaway, Fred Shoell, to increase the capital stock of Hyrum Johnson, M- - S. Christiansen, Ray the company to $2,400,000 in two Mrs. Peter Told and Mary Told Carlson. Joseph Walker. Hen sen million snares of common stock and of Salt Lake visited with Mrs. a Nielson, Milton Jacobs and Albert 4000 shares of preferred stock with Told on Friday. ' Olsen. a par value of $100. James B. Smith, president of the k Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McDanlcls Miss May Pitt of Kamas has company, and John A. Grant, secreof Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and been a guest at the Atkinson home tary, are signatories of the docu Mrs. James C. Peterson on ment . . Sunday. this week. - C attending to business. Mr. Complete 42Piece Deco rated 'Dinner Set and: and friends, Saturday. Mr. and lira J. ft fi M&lmiitrnm: baiuraay and Sunday. Merrill Binka,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Binka. broke his arm Just above the wrist while swinging on the giant strides on the school playground last Thursday, - Buy Your New Range Now! range-no- w! immediate attention was given to to be-- In thejnjury .anAJt-- ir reported v good condition, , , Mrs. E. J. Raymond of Salt Lake City, who. Is visiting with her par-enta hereXin Mapleton, is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson of Spanish Fork for a short visit. : SALEM:NEWS v Mra Laura Daniels and grand' daughter, PeImaBallX .of Sacra-ment- o, are visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mra L. A. HatchX .. BUY Monarch Ranges Are Well Made NOW! Mr. and Mrs. W. BDavJs an children. Merle and "Don, and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Erdman spent Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra Andrew Ottesonx and baby La Reece were the guests of Mrs. GeorgeJLDone of Paysoa on SMnday. . . Mr. and Mra Ellas Nielson and daughter Zelma of Provo were Sa-'evisitors last Friday, -r . m A" THE PATHFINDER OFTHE AIR WOXWiSt .S"w Mr. and Mra Herman Parduhu and baby' LaPreal of Pleasant Grove visited last week at the home of Mra Parduhu's sister, Mra E. a? . F. Duplex Draft Combustion Fuel Easy J IV If 1 k- j - Free (" Demon-- " DOWN station w Tbi? isrthe expression of hundreds of Women in Utah county. No more cooking or baking failures with a new Monarch. You cannot go longer with your old range it is worn out it has served its purpose select a new Monarch now and enjoy baking and ' cooking pleasure.' Miss Ruth Hanks and Miss . Every Monarch Range Made Of Malleable Iron And Rivited Tight i nnew in princisle Easy y D. T. R. Co. plan covers radios. You make a convenient down payment it as you pay a little each month out of the radio is installed and you use and enjoy ' your income. Buy now!" now! Dixon - 'Taylor - Russ ell Co. Eight Busy Furniture Stores The Lowest Prices Large Scale Specialiaed Buying Affords : Plan ' "The easy-to-pa- House" -- To-Pay D. T. R. easy term arrangements are offered. in the purchase of any Monarch range- .- $10.00" down and you use and enjoy your new ' ranee as you pay for it a little each month out of your income. Don't delay. Buy Buy Your New Radio On D. T. R. Co. Easy - To - Pay Plan e er RAILROADMAN " One-Pric- el new in fundament als that are revolutionary and magnificently new in power, ranee and richness of musical expression. The new Sparton presents a newdevelopmentjQLa genuinely he radio sensationarnature thai will sharply affect the whole radio industry, season is onlet us show you hear a Sparton now ! i"Z'-'- . "The Ma-z- Pomel entertained the Kampus Koed Klub of the Spanish Fork high school at a water melon bust Thursday evening. The Koeds were formerly entertained here on Aug. 7th at a swimming and boating party on. Lake Salem, after which an elaborate dinner was served and the evening's entertainment was concluded by a dance at the Edge-watresort. Mr. and Mra Clyde Sabin,-M- r. and Mrs. V. L. Nelson of Provo and Mrs. Glen McBeth of Vermont were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mra Wllford Christensen Thursday evening. - Spar ton Leads Them All Hear It! Let Us Demonstrate! It's a Wonder! new in conception . Mra Charles Davis, .assisted by her daughter-in-laMra Ralph Davis, entertained at a miscellaneous shower last Monday evening honoring, Mrs. Omer Smith, formerly Miss Madge Davis, a recent bride.. A delightful evening was spent in games and music, after which luncheon was served to forty guests. The New Something: new in radio Mr. and Mra Andrew Otteson entertained at a dinner last Friday for Mrs." Oolda Evans and - three children of Idaho Falls, Mra Leola Harrlson.Mrs. Catherine Tiffany, -Mra Sine Otteson, Mr. and Mra Thomas Halverson of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Sarah Knudson, Miss Lillian Knudson and Mra Alice Frank of "' Mr. and Mrs. Clare Card are the proud parents of a baby girl,' bora Monday, Sept 10. 'Oh! How Love My : New Monarch Range J Edman. Lehi. Terms nF9 One-Pric- e -I- NJURED HERE Monarch Ranges Will Not Rust - - They Are Lined With Vifrifused Lining- s- House" I Dixon lavi omKusseii , , f ; Eight Busy Fu rniture Stores t : tor The Lowest Prices Large Scale Specialized Buying Affords j - Ed. RambeaUr-- a mechanic em- ployed at the Union Pacific rail- road shops In this city, narrowly ' death Friday morning escaped when a large overhead steel bucket fell, striking him on the head.Mr. Rambeau suffered several bad scalp wounds, and was otherwise bruised about, the neck and . shoulders. ', - He was hurried to the office of Dr. Fred R. Taylor, who madt exr amlnatkm and dressed the wounds. The skull' was not fractured; and It is expected that Mr. Rambeau will recover within a few dafya Much smaller quantities of American meat products and sugar havtf been marketed in European countries In recent years than were sold there during and Immediately fol. ; lowing the war, J - ? 1 of Salt Lake were Mapleton visitors A complete 42 piece dlnneFset with a dainty floral design.. A set of dishes every woman is proud to own and display on her table. The Monarch Ranger Co. are giving this beautifuj dinner set absolutely free with every Monarch range purchased during this big factory demonstration event. Get your new ' " MP- " - Le-or- RADIOS! ' "l . Mrs. Hill Whltintf o - Sunday" with, -- visited ; -- RADIOS! . 7 - Mr. ahd MrS:TrrJ" Parmlev nf Salt Lake were guests of relatives I- - t I Mr. Irvin Gurbur of Wellingtoti with his two sons Grant and Keith,. is here visiting with friends and, Wallsburg relatives.. Capital Stock of Company Increased ' p Mrs. Ray C. Law spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. B. Law. -- . , present Og-de- .'nwj Miss Leola Hurst has returned to her home in Oeden after an ex tended stay in Mapletor. with rela- ' lives. Mrs. J. A. Blnks entertained at her home Tuesday, September 11, in honor of the seventh birthday of her daughter Wilms. A delight ful afternoon was spent in playing games, after which refreshment were served to the 18 little girls. - . MraT-Elisab- eth NEWS ITEMS ,: r, Miss Zelma Driggs entertained itamieF Set IFrce A Mrs. Delbert Fugal left Wednes day for Circleville to teach school. MAPLETON : , |