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Show Wf THE HiiOtfo Cheney ' ! JG i i. Marie Jensen, of Salt Lake, returned , from an outing, at FUil Lake. ' fjkftmg here wlih her sistor-in-laChristian Jensen. The Helpful Hour Club met at the home of Mrs. Caleb Haws Wednesday, The Mutual Improvement Assocla-in- a A time was spent with rf the Fifth Ward will open the very pleasant nd ty w woriuesuay evening with l'"e?wo were served. and : at ward the dance, party " r -e 't . . . g house. All are- - Invited to Ono of the mostlnterestlngBOcIal affairs of the week was glvenjiyjllsa e a a- S Jones,, Js herafrom TratUoTfiiklna alUer. home Mosday honor of Elmer Nelson, Junction, Colo., visiting his evening la who left - for California, TuesdaytowoHurln-IawRev, J. E. Elder. where he will study music. Sweet f , Mz and Mrs. ftoy Joren and. family peas and Shasta daisies- - were the features throughout the an spending afe.v nays In Salt Lake. decorative rooms, - Music, games and cards were enjoyed by all.. Dinner was served evening Mrs. Lars Jacob- - for the following: Misses Zina Scott, hostess at adtnserrcompli-t- o Mrs Josephine Carahan of Edith Ross, La Von Henrichsen. Crane Hales- - - Hattie Jenkins,' who la here visiting. "A Hon-a- t Ross, Jennie Mr. and Mrs. Angus f n May Jenkins, sweet peas formed the center-asd Elmer Messrs, Neleon, Clar-- 1 for the table. Covers were ence Olsen, Will Jones, Virl Jones, tor eight. Dason Ross, and Emmett Clark . of j S rlngvllle JtaiiRw and Mrs. A B. Morgan are wteftieg with relatives In Spanish Mrs. Oran Groneman Is spending ten dayr in Somerset, Colorado. -- ' y 3Rr.'?vvjW7 i & rt Me. Jack Mpnson has returned to A shower was given by Mrs. Vlctor. Lake, after several days jylklt Peck Tuesday evenlng for Miss Minnie aa Frovo friends and relatives. Murdock, whose engagement to Bliss A. Cluff has been announced. Sweet Ms. and Mrs. 3. E. Bunnell and peas decorated the rooms. An InterU. Elwood, and Miss Ray Stubhs, esting program of music and games Salt Lake visitors Monday. were enjoyed by alL - The - guests .v numbered twenty-five- , and Mrs. J H. Beck- - spent Day at Alpine, visiting with i sin a and friends. Rev. and Mrs. E. . V. Kuhns are ,j spending a vacation in Provo Canyon. Ms. and Mrs. John C. Strong and ami. Lan, and Mr. and Mrs. Author Miss Ada. Hickman, Miss Chios WiJWiaWa, ", of Alpine, spent , the Van Waganen and Miss Vera Peters wnktoaad with Dr. and Mrs. Carl spent the past two weeks st Vlvlah 13 Part a e e e ' Hoover V . i rr of Ogden, Raymond e spending a few weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Upton Hoover. tained at dinner ' e Mr. Kenningtaatn Me and Mr. Leland Crooks sad Mrs. Madson and fc and Mrs. Joseph Parker hare this city. . . Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton returned Tuesday from New "York and New Jersey, where they spent tre past year engaged in government service. On their return trip they visited Niagara Falls, Toronto and Buffalo, and crossed the great lakes to Chicago. , Cc a rnonl P:iil e B. T, Tpffrl'iP rHmM - pareataM rraner MWTAf-bert Jeffries, of the First. Ward, Mon- fipmeU KSSfe-- day evening. He spent nearly a year in France, where he was in the motor transport service. .. - - r8- - j- ith er parents, Mr. and Alexander of this city. - Porch Concerts --for Summer Evenings ... as Emma, Lundberg recently ro-tumed from Washington, D. C.. and is spending several jveeks wlthjher par-- e n t s," M rran d M ra - N. L. Lundberg. Mr, asd - Mrs. George Madsen left for a fishing trip Jo Strawberry, and expect to be gone several weeks. The following boys of Lake View are enjoying a trip to Timpanogop : Lloyd B. Williams, La Vard Shaw, Rulon Nuttall, Eugene Glade, Clifford Reese, La Mar 8coit, Le Roy Bunnell. Z r a out-of-doo- the Southern States. superior But its greatest delight lies in the. un exampled richness of its tones. This tonal supremacy is achieved by employment of an entirely new principle - Miss Marian, Cllnger of Aberdeen, Idaho, and son, Leland, and daughters S. S. Bailey enter- Euledea and Ida, also La Var Monsen, and Miss Fay Wrlde, motored to ProSunday in honor of Clln-ge- r of Kansss CIty, and vo, to spend the holidays.' Mrs. will remain heie for an indefinite Mrs, James Cray of period. V, h Hear the Cheaey if yoo would -- fully appreciate it generally as For.Poitsfw RamAatar , , $1499 -- Tamriat Car, $1490 motor engineering. The correctness of that verdict has been demonstrated. The searching test of service has proved the Nash d Motor Perfected to be powerful, economical and Valve-In-Hea- quiet. Saraa-Rmaaani- Car Six-- P Sadam ar Friday and Saturday, July - $1949 maaamiat $2399 . PawrmFaaaaafar Caapa.. . ..$2119 . tk W V Nw m I.! fn.li . . U ...lj 6 . 1 . Big Values in All Lines r v : 1 Superior Motor Co. Meet your friends at the s WORSLEY, Manager Provo. Utah - Provo Woolen & Knit Goods Store ' U-lS-Uh vnujB cARa nr totUMe priccb ? Wool Slipoversandjiool Sweaters "j A. B. 25-2- Advance Showing of .9 i - . weaters ValveIn-Hea- d Fir Pa.s.nf r . REDUCED PRICES ON Hmd Umttr Motor of the Nash Six was from basic patents and found only in the , thefirsFaccepted marking a distinct advance in ao - W.F, Violett, Mgr. , Next door East of Princess Theatre Hs I. instniment"iZlII i yWkAJ rs You will find it a distinction to own a Cheney. Its unmatched beauty of cabinet marks it immediately as a Mr. El wood Bunnell has returned to his home In Provo, after spending two years doing missionary work in has proved its powef S ways ready for every occasion)-dance fortheyoung folksTentertaln-men- t for your friends, or an evening at Grand Opera on the porch, it is one of me most popular members of the household. -- Searching test of service The Perfected of your Cheney is THE versatility its greatest charms. Al- . ' , . Phone 105 |