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Show 2A Sunday Herald SPAYAPR™2, "| Eureka Ladies of Elks Elects Mrs. Don Hopesas President EUREKA — The Eureka La- played bridge and Mrs. dies. of Elks held a regular ren, Mrs. Grace Laird, ‘Library Services Profit the Community Far- (Cotinued from Page 1A) meeting on Tuesday evening Mrs. Anna Gillespie won clever tions as “is a Jersey and elected Mrs. Don Hopes,|prizes. Mrs. Leona Laird biack A and white?” Elberta, to be—their—president-Served_tasty_refreshments at the close of the evening. for the coming year . see Also elected were Mrs, Ina ahst AovegrigaprvistaBlue dent; Mrs. a shape retary, and Mrs. MarJean Finch, Santaquin, treasurer. A recent one is: material the city's tax income — this year ments for old standards. amount was and roughly Ed Dowlin is ‘thebe:current li. A surpls fork $60, €nd\bearian. atthougl, bas ‘mis brary toa has sccretary, which should be the and do assist with such varied ques- saab pastictrigon. “a = i ‘ fines have given the board of mitted his resignation to go to y cow ever larly an executive secrtary. have books helpful to nine Provo residents, who ad- the State of Ohio at Columbus, . . 3 They The library belongs to you, (It'is, according'to the United persons studying for real estate ministrate the library, about’ Most y4- Citizen—and it may help States Department of Agricul- examinations; they assist with $70,000 for year's budget. ture.) What was General Eis- outlining programs for wom- of this goes for salaries — be- you in ways that will surprise ask. en's study clubs and suggest’ cause a good or ‘poor staffiou if you just S. books. the U. can rank at Where enhower’sAcademy? Nenatapaes cs Women know how trouble- Military They have manytravel means a good or poor ey 1 clean grease | get a picture of a clipper h as cal ides and About 15 per cent is spent = ren YOUR BATHE on spent one-fourth with books inerest oa the wall behind ay Ship? Where can I find the Mebacepeame Mrs. Alice Peart, president, 'Cut down the work by giving names of records of symphonic! ing spots. They have a sum- junior books; about one-fourth on adult current interest books|tagion from household mer employment directory. presided at the meeting and the clean wall thin’ coats of Selections of sea music? sorts of public plans were made to prepare fresh, white shellac. Then the) In addition to helping patrons| They house all and serve the annual basket-/spattered grease can be re- locate information, the Library) statisticalCityinformation. supports the limoved with a sweep of 4 damp/staff has compiled various lists) Provo ball banquet during April reference volumes, which are to bathe ane rs arly diseases the most expensive, and for and - treat their SHOP MONDAY ANDFRIDAY‘TIL 9 P.M. Couple in Springville LIKE IT? © CHARGEIT! To Be Feted on Sunday Children of Mr. and Mrs. L. He has been active in the LDS PROVO STORE Phone 373-4500 ime e cree] POMMCUS W. Davis of Springville will|Church and. is a high priest. host an open house for their) en Wedding Sunday, April 16,| potSee ek from mM. atthehome me corp.lerShe has vi and from 22 to& pam been anMaryardent | 1 ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY son, 561 East Aaron: Avenue,|Worker in she church, and Springville. : jserved in many church capaci- e All friends and relatives are) ties. invited-to call: They request no icone are the parents of The couple — married on/are living. All of their children April 16, 1917, Provo, and|will be here for the occasion: their-marriage.was.later. solem-| Mrs... Woodrow-(Veryl)-Thompmized in the Salt Lake LDS|son, Provo; Mrs, Larma (EveTemple. lyn) Mason, Salt Lake; Mrs. Mr. Davis is a son of Joseph|Clyde (Ranae) Stone, Belland Susannah Davis, He was| flower, Calif, and Mrs. Waldo born in Ironton, Juab County,| (Marian) Jacobson, Springville. on Feb, 22, 1895. He was em-|Jean Davis is deceased. They ployed by Geneva Steel for 25|also have 19 grandchildren and years prior to his retirement.|two great-grandchildren, Provo AAUWElects Officers Discusses New Study Topics ‘The American Association of first study group “Revolution University ramey Provolin Modern’ China” presented y evening Hyer, BYU faculty ved 40-8ine Paulber who the Wilingen Getter atee ent events in China and elaboRita vice te presi ated on US, relationships with ‘dent, eaten of pros-|the Chinese foreign policy. Dr. sky pls fr 0liver ke jst eotrsed trom Stet Hed by STS|China and his fit hand infor ; Filze iT ui ge? F at: He Sa -2¥2 HtFt i ai rill ill En let re 3 Hee fgeene pe ire pl FFa st mation was informative, st Beandiey, Wire, sh i Tay! g / voiled again ga bemyrytore tow? like occ there haan touching since Pauline was in re a eae sist lightly lined voile’ sprinkled with ‘dela, cords i ¢d-with checks, in colors this cool Sha eae? 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