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Show Second Section ' ATTTITn V - PRO YO,. UTAH COUNTY UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, . . Atee Who lrnnn.J . lur lno xmapano- gos stake flower exhibit were en- i tertalned by Mrs. Owen Halliday at her home. A sociable jime was en Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arnold and Mr. joyed and refreshments were' served i and Mrs. Fred Jacobson of Murray at the close. .Twenty girls of the Gleaner class were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. and also the presidency of the First Mral4aude on Nlelson and" Roberts ann. Sunday. Hensen f ward Y. L. M. L A. met at the home American Fork, spent the week-en- d of .the Misses Dorthella and Violet Mr. aria1 Mrs'. H. E. Johnson spent ai me nome or Mrs. .Roberts' moth- Wood Tuesday evening after mutual Mrs. er, Salt Lake. la , Wednesday Joseph Jacobsotti, to enjoy a social,. Games and music ' and refreshments Delbert Fugal was a Salt Lake were enjoyed Misses Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harvey of Thelma John-so- rt served by the visitor Garland v4sited;.with Mr. Harvey's Saturday and fiunday. and Mrs. Edna Robertson parents,, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nash. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlson spent ve&. the first of the week. ounusy in call JLaHe. Miss Elma Poulsen and Miss An Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pederson an-- t Mrs. John Van Wagoner la vUlt. nie Alexander entertained at. nounce the arrival of a baby boy. bride's shower Wednesday evening Mrs. Pederson was formerly Miss ing with relatives in Heber. at the home of Mrs. C, E. Poulsen : .Emily Anderson. in honor-o- f Mrs? "Clarence Erdmann -Mr. and 'Mrs. JTC. Beck of Alpine a bride of the past week. RefreshMr. and Mrs. Arnold Bezzant of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley ments were served to twenty girt w ua weanesaay. Bingham, visited Sunday with Mrs. friends of the bride after which the Josephine Bezzant. games - Mr." and Mrs. Ernest Olsen enter- evening was spent enjoying and music The guest of honor re .. Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Anderson .of tained Messrs; and Mesdames ceived useful and beautiful Provo spent the weenk-en- d Harper, Wesley Beck and presents.many, visiting Smith--atLeslie. . -a Mrs. Anderson's with dinner party parental-MrMrs. Humphrlet'r-"';-v- :' Thursday evening. The table was Mrs. Joseph Swenson was hostess rttUydecorated with boquets of to the Laurencelle club Friday eve asters. Nielson was Bert a Heber visitor nin- g- The following : program wa3 this week. rendered: Community singing, roll Mrs." Mrs. P. Harvey was hostess at Joseph Jacobson and Miss call, answered with a tested recipe; Thelma Conder spent Monday at a dinner party on Sunday. Pink duet, Mrs. Florence Albertson and roses formed a very artiBtic table Orem xisiting with Mrs. Leo Hooley. Mrs. Jennie Swenson; reading, Mrs. decoration." Covers were placed for Charles Rayburn; luncheon was The junior high school students served Mr. and Mrs. Win Alexander, of at small tables to. twelve ' Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chris-tense- enjoyed a social and a watermelon club members and seven special Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Chris-tense-n Dust Wednesday afternoon. guests : Mrs. Charles B.. Rayburn,.' and daughter, ,Loulse, of Mrs. Carl Irlor, Mrs. (ieorge Swen-- 1 """ American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr? and Mrs. M. E. Demoray of son, Mn. William Albertson, Mrs South Pasadena. Cal., spent the Grant J. L. Harvey of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Louis Clegg and week visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. E.White, Gammell. The rooms were Mrs. O. E. Green and Mrs. N. P. O. E. Grua. decorated with autumn flowers. Paulson were guests of Mrs. ChrisMrs. Elolse Allen entertained the ten Jensen of Provo Wednesday afMr. and Mrs. Myron Warner and ternoon, religion class fleers at her home Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Christensen busiSaturday, evening. After the announce the birth of ..daughters, Mrs. Sydney Smith and children ness meeting a social hour. was Mr. and Mrs. Hans Holm of a son. ' of Washington arrived In Pleasant Grove Wednesday. Mrs. Smith has Mrs- - Thomas Measom left Tueseome to care for her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chas F. Coles were day for Philllpsburg, Montana, Mons Monson-jwhguests at the John West home on where she will visit her daughter, js ill ; . Monday. r Mrs. Paul Wells. Miss Hermes Peterson of Provo spent Sunday here;;.ylsiting.;.withl- - Mr. and Mrs. Jas C. Peterson, Mr. Miss Grace Warner, daughter of Mrs. Inez Bush and Miss Emma and Mrs. C. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George R. Warner and tSuah. Mrs. wm. feterson attended a Ray teavitt, both of Dividend were birthday party given by Mrs Owen married last Thursday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield had Thornton of American Fork Tues the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra War as their Sunday dlnnef,guestif Mr. day evening. ner. Bishop Elisha Warner officiatand Mrs. Hay and Mrs. Lizzie Tayling. Following the ceremony a buf - , or.Mrs. Margaret Wilson has gone J fet luncheonwas served to 25 rel10 tjaspier, wyo. ior a visu win atives after which games and music " " Mrs. Joseph Jacobson entertained relatives. were enjoyed the remainder of the a number of relatives and friends . . revening. ""IT'Tier home Saturday . evening In Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tripp and Mr. honor of her fiftieth birthday annive- and Mrs. Vlr Mortensen from Mur Mrs. Jennie Losee.wife of Dean rooms were prettily ray were Sunday guests at the F. C Losee, is at the, Aird hospital ' at rsary.-The decorated with asters ani petunias. Shoell home. Provo, recovering from an operaMusic and social chat were enjoyed tion for appendicitis. mtU S o'clock at which time a Ernest Nelson and Miss Stella dinner was served. Kirk of Salt Lake were visitors at Mrs. David E. Williams enterthe-hoof Mrr-anMrsr John "C. tained at a birthday party for her Mrs. John Van Wagoner was Nelson on Sunday. son Ercel, Tuesday evening. There loetess at a social for the Daughwere 24 guests present Games and ters of the Pioneers of the Second Mr. and Mrs. Lomax and children music, were enjoyed after which a ward Wednesday evening. of Salt Lake were visitors on Sun buffet lunch was served by the Jhost day with it?, ahd Mrs. John West ess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Miss Effle Warnick left Monday Annie Thomas. The Third ward T. L. M. I. A. en for Chicago where she will attend . school. tertalned Tuesday evening at a The Ladles' Literary club met shower at the John Holdaway home afternoon with Mrs. James Those who enjoyed the dinner complimenting Miss Ada Fugal, Swenson. Community singing of old " party given by Mrs. Jesse Wadley their past president, who will be time songs xvas led by Mrs. Annie oh Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. S. married October 3 to Milford Gard- R. Beck. Roses," The eve- Miss DeliaReading'Blue Wood, Mrs. Emma "Gardner, Mrs. ner of Afton, Wyoming. Jensen; Instrumental In W. B. Crandall from Springvllle. was a spent making ning quilt music, Miss Florence Thomas and for the bride-elec- t. Dainty refresh- Miss Martha Swenson. Twelve mem On Saturday evening the commit- - ments were served. bers and three special guests, Mrs. Clara Rayburn of Los Angelea, Cal ifornia; Mrs. Cecil McGavin and Mrs. E. Swenson werepresent Luncheon- - was served by the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs Thurgerda and the Misses Martha Swenson, Delia Jensen and Florence Thomas. - PL. GROVE ww uui 15)28 Harvest opecial FREEi. COAL!l Monday, Oct. 1st to u rday,Oct. 13th . ; Mr. rvaria . n, Commencing Monday morning October 1st all D. T. R. Co. Stores will throw open their doors on : the Harvest Special on Charter Oak Parlor , iur- '""naeesT- -" During this two week period, 1000 pounds of lump coal will be given free with each Heater-.- .. This is a special offer that only lasts until October 13th. Act Now! ' r" - ij .' iV? - -- " c ''"--- iim&m ...... -- Wk SDecial-'-- -' w xlfc ' kmfwJ Wm Wft Beautiful Charter Oak Have Heating Gomfort Through Long .:. Cold Winter Months oparton Hi AC' - THE 1 Etixon-Taylor-Rasse- T : ' ONE-PRIC- E 153 00 - Cla-baug- h, Leo-pol- Co. ll Eight Busy Furniture Stores Sept. 28. (UP) Controversy . over the - possibility of parole for Nathan Leopold,' Jr., and Rlccard Loeb, serving life terms in Joliet prison for the "thrill murder"" of""yom!rBobby"" Franks; became Involved today. - Loeb and Leopoldyiave served five vears of a sentence of life for mursentence for kidder and a '. : .. . naping. t j...... -. The statement of Hlnton G. chairman of the Illinois parole board, that through an error In d committment papers, Loeb and would be eligible for parole fn five years, was met today by Warden Elmer. J. Gjeen of Jollfit prison: who declared the two slayers will not be eligible for parole until thoy have served 63 years. CHICAGO, 99-ye-ar HOUSE I: -- - I 1 . . It I I Mis rv rr The . House" e Co. ll Eight Busy Furniture Stores The Lowest Price Large Scale Specialised Baying Affords 1.- 1- r miw-- J 4T - IH ... - -- : - e .... ior-- Kusseu g- - w THE LOWEST PRICES SPECIALIZED BUYING AFFORDS Eight-Bu- sy One-Pric- Dixon -- Tayor-Russe- ajixoniayi ' " THEreatestofanelectricclcancr Charter Oak Parlor Furnaces are Jri a class are finished in black. -r- "by- themselves-TheUlue Jilahoganyiand Grey. The blue, mahogany and grey are covered with a beautiful menameLfinish and unpriced at 470.00 $75.00 and $80.00. The black finish sells at $63.00. With bright nickle trimmings these Charter Oak Heaters are a rare buyvrGctrour rar : lor Furnace now and 1 COO pounds of coal with it free. One-rric- Sfjf- the cleaning with which it does tasks that confront you in your own home. Let us make that test in your home and prove to you that Royal is but the notonly the fcesf cleaner to Duy. bestvalu for you $C00 "The vou v One s until cleaner - mmm --r - y Radio. Eninv thfl romincr lonir winter nijrhta with in the new is Radio This a ia i4 "Aiid be sure Sparton. Radio world it is something new let us demonstrate one in your. hcme.JJse and enjoy.a. Radio on our Easy to pay plan. i-- Complete : $ With Tubes 1 Down CASE INVOLVED . SS COMPARISON " LOEB, LEOPOLD . Win Cold, blustery weather is not far off. "You want heating comfort for this winter and one of these big handsome Charter Oak Heaters will care for you in fine style. They will heat three rooms comfortably on a small quantity of fuet. Investi gate! 1. - Q V .HERE IS A CLEANER THAT - MR INVITES . TTS lL- 1 Mr. and Mrs. ' Lewis Evans pf Price are the guests of Mrs. John B. Evans for several days. WednesEvans and day evening" wltb-MrDart they visited the Alma Hansen family at Provo. a -- ij 8 Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Fred S Dart, Jr., who left Thursday for Cal ifornia, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. part Sr., entertained at a family dinner Covers were Wednesday evening.. laid for 12. Harvest Special Famous 1 - . . Mrs. RulonCreer was iostess to the Fidelous club. last Thursday eve ning. The time was spent in a so cial way and at 10:30 luncheon was served to the members and three special guests, Mrs. Hannah Brown Mrs. Lewis Clegs and Mrs. Grace Jensen, the latter of Kamas. ge - d- The brothers and sisters of Mrs, George Evans pleasantly surprised her Wednesday evening, the occa. sion being her birthday anniversary. The time was passed pleasantly en joying cards, music and social con versation. At 10:30 supper was served by Mrs. George Argyle, Mrs: Will Money and the Misses Esther and Ellen Anderson, who were the hostesses. There were 18 present. . . - me Mrs. Georee Hancock of Milford :. Mr. Hcnrv Erlandsonwas3nos' tess to the ladies of the Afternoon-Sewin- Is visiting-- here with her 'parents, club at a very pleasant so- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cloward. cial afternoon at her home on Mra S. M. McBride of Salt Lake-spe- nt Thursday. last week here with her fath- -, and other Mr. and Mrs; Jack Chase of Salt er, Edward Dixon, Lake spent the week end here with tives. their parenU,- - Mr. and Mrs... Asa Miss Norma Erlandson has gone Hancock. to Salt Lake, where she will enter Mra Stanley Wilson entertained school at the University of Utah. club at her home the Delta-BridMiss Ruby . McMullIn, who has last Friday evening. Guests exclu the summer 1n Salt Lake and sive of the regular club Included spent rv. l ; in - i. Mrs. Will Amos, Mrs. Floyd Wilson, vamuiuia,-lino slUl a WCCR .WlLIlf ... Mrs. W. M. McCormlck, Mrs. Will her parents Mr. and Mrs. R, W. McMcClellan, Miss Leona McClellan, MullIn, before starting In her school Mrs. Florence Taylor, Mrs. Geral- work at the University of Utah. dine Broadbent of Ogden, Mrs. S. Mrs. George F. Wilson entertainM. McBride of Salt Lake. Mrs. Earl Wednesday ' Page, Mrs. Ray Stevens, Miss Kath-ry- n ed at a bridge-partDouglas, Mrs. Jesse Earle, Mra evening at the T. H. WIlsotf"hOme B. L. Jensen, Mra L. D. Stewart. on Firth North street Dinner was Mra T. E.- - Reece, - Mrs. George served before the game and a proChase and Miss Thelma Vest Mra fusion of late summer flowers Taylor received the ' guest prize, brightened the rooms. Her guests Mrs. Elmer McBeth the club- prize, were Mra E. H. 8treet Mrs. E. E. Robinson, Mra Bert Stevens, Mrs. and Miss ycat the consolation. Ray Stevens, Mrs. Earl Pago. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John FOlesoh L. D."Stewart, " Mra Jesse Earle, spent Saturday visiting' in Salt Mrs. Elmer McBeth, Mra. W. C Mc- Cormlck, Mra J. D. Gray. Mrs. W. Lake. P. Moreford, Mra Fearn Gray, Mrs. Mra Will Amos,-Mr- a Mrs. Hugh Broadbent and two Floyd Wilson, Bernell Jensen of Cpanlsh children of Ogden have been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Fork, Mra Stanley WMnon. Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Fairbanks. George Chase, Mrs. Henry Erlandson,- Mrs. James Clove and Mrs, Mrs. Hazel Price and daughter. Eustace MendenhalL Mra Stewart Miss Dorothy Douglas of Salt Lake and Mra Street received the prizes. spent Sunday here at the home of Mra Price's daughter, Mrs. Wen-dc- ll Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor were ' at American Fork Wednesday eveErlandson. ning to attend a party at the home The regular dinner session of the of Mr. and Mra Glenn Taylor, the wedding Payson Lions club was held last occasion being their tenth ' " Friday evening at the Strawberry anniversary. hotel. Several matters of business Mra. Will McClellan was hostess were discussed. at a blrdge dinner last Wednesday To mark the beginning of their evening. Her guests were the memseason's work, the Cultia Literary bers of the Evening Bridge club. club held an opening social on Wed Mr. and Mra. W. C McCormlck renesday at ' Memorial park. Mrs. ceived the award for high score, Pearl Bigler, president for the past and Mr. and Mrfc George Chaso year, gave an address, after which the consolation. - i o W one-minu-te - . :-... and ain-riv- ; . z Mr.' and Mrs. Jack Chase, Mrs. Aurora Hiatt and Mra Louis' Duncan of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hancock; on their way home from a trip to the canyons of southern Utah. Mrs.' Hancock accompanied them home ' for a short stay. t fT' McClellan announces m.rrino'ii of her niece. Miss Ro- sella Betts, to Mr Rulon H'.ait, son of Mr. and Mrs, David Hiatt The j e'eremony'was solemnized on.iues-ir, th Suit Lake temple. The In Paysor.. young couple will reside -- z One of the delightful affairs of the week was the party In the high school gymf on Thursday evening, irlven bv the Pavson Lions club In honor of all teachers 1 the schools of Payson. Dancing was the prinand cipal diversion and a program refreshments were also - pleasant featurea - PAYSON t. s-SK'- Mrs." Ray" Monson, Dlxoh and Mrs. C C. F. Dixon were in Salt Lake Satur day night to attend the annual bv the Salt Lake chapter of American Institute, of . , Banking. the affairs of the club were turned . over ta the new president, Mrs. Edna Street, who gave a talk accept " She also, Ing the responsibility." turned the affairs of treasurer to Mrs. Leah Wheelwright after submitting a report. Miss' Maurlna Hinckley of the high school faculty '' gave two readings and each mem ber present who was on a trip during vacation was asked 'to' give a talk on some experience of that trip. Matters pertaining to the district convention in American Fork on Oct 13 were discussed and announcement ef the first regular meeting to be held on Oct 10 at the home of Mrs. Street ' Refreshments were served by the social committee, and the new' year books wore Y SPANISH FORK . 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