Show C Sunda:s 4 An open session of the Clive 11 club was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs Lester Allen Mrs George Erkman was cohostess and arranged the program which consisted of a review of the book "The Dragon Seed" by Pearl S Buck given by Mrs William R Firmage Thanksgiv- ' ! 3 - 04 - - "14 ' fir 4 ::' : aribunt ' ing decorations were used Mrs Frank T Morgan was hostess to members of the Jocose club members at ther home Monday evening ep 3: Mrs L L Nelson entertained the Monday Afternoon Social club members at her home MonMrs Hattie Wright was day a guest and the hostess was as- sisted in serving by her granddaughter Mrs James Johansen entertained by Mrs William at her home in Spring- Obie ville said to be "Ma-Ma-ni-Tka- p" man assisted bx Wayne Bunker aild Glen Hill Guests of honor for the evening were two former presidents Ensign Carl Jones and his bride of Monday the former Miss Leona holder of Provo and Ballard Christensen who would have been president this year had he not been called into At- present he is the army stationed at Fort Douglas and Ensign Jones is to report to San Francisco Monday Tli aniiiial B Y IT Brigadier Bowery Brawl was held Friday evening in the Joseph Smith building Following the old tradition the committee centered the arrangements around a "Gay Nineties" theme The committee comprised Avon Francis president Max Elliott chair De Novo club members were g Miss Margie Spalding Wedded In Ceremony at Las Vegas air( All gardenias and pink rosebuds They will make their home in Salt Lake City : r '- Mr and Mrs W J Holder entertained at a wedding dinner in the Coral room of the Temple Square hotel in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening in honor of their daughter Miss Leona Holder and Ensign Carl Daniels Jones who were married Monday night in the Salt Lake L D S temple The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Walter Jones of Los Angeles formerly of Malad Idaho - Provo Entertains At Preholiday Fun - PROVO—Mr and Mrs Rodannounce the martey Snow riage of their daughter Miss Be Iva Myrtle Snow to Alvin LeRoy Johnson son of Mr and Mrs J L: Johnson of Spanish Fork They were marred October 31 — Mr and Mrs George A Brown had as their week end guests Mrs Brown's sister Mrs Rhoda C Carroll of Salt Lake City They entertained at a dinner in her honor Sunday noon A dinner was given by Mr and Mrs Conrad Maaa- at their home in Orem Sunday for a group of relatives and friends A luncheon was given by the Utah Valley Hospital guild Wednesday at Reeleys The affair was a farewell for Miss Mallie Mahaffey superintendent of nurses at the Utah Valley hospital who has volunteered for army nurse service Miss Mahaffey left Saturday for San Francisco where she has been assigned to the Letterman army hospital The committee in charge of the luncheon included Mrs Victor J Bird Mrs Carlton Culmsee Mrs John O Beesley and Mrs Russell Swenson Wednesday evening Miss Mahaffey was entertained by members of the Provo Soroptimist club at a dinner at the Chicken Roost on Springville road Miss Mahaffey is a charter member of the Provo Soroptimist club and has been an active member of the group PROVO Page-Adam- s An outstanding wedding of the season was that of Miss Gertrude Page daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglas T Page and Larry Adams on of Mr and Mrs Laurence J Adams of Parowan which took place at the home of the bride's parents Thursday evening The bride was lovely in a white weddrr dress of small lace ruffles She was attended by her only sister Miss Colleen Page and Miss Beth Sutton as bridesmaids Best man was L Grant Jansen Roundy-Hanse- lb it 12 OtC H ytl) ' 04- 4A PktAEC3C 14 I c 1 I l'N- - - -- --- -- - - A 11'''' -e--- O" 17 - :!N' - ' - ' 4 - t1-- ' '‘ t r - 1 a- - l'e' - t-- i '' ' - -- - ' (N 902 Kara Imperial - - - - VA - ' : - -7 ' " - ' ' I : - - I: r ' ''' : ! - 'lt'"': 4!t - -- --- :' ::71Y ''" - ''f4V-"n- : Ae 1----' V''' - ' ' - t t '4 '- - P : - Z-- -- - t- - ' r- K- :"4 ''- ' - - t: S'' ' 4 - 0 "tV t - e 0 a I - - ':- 4- - : 7 - :' 4 J - 1 'I- - A7 - ''!- it I 'Vt 'A' -s '"1 -- e-- 1:'411 :1 1:life-r 1 i ' ''''' e—vdtlit Wx1-it- t P''" ''' a - Orl ' 4q4 - over' Z ''' ''--- '- - :- 1 A: - '- " --::-- s- op ?' 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'''' — - rIkl - t '20 was born on a farm in New York state dr--3 don't believe that my father ever had as much real money in flve years rol)1745)14i)iirt414 31' the government now pays in cash to the present occupant of the sane farm in one year as I ' I Cotton Kara-Sha- g Rugs i new rug of 100 made by Karastan all trim American Cotton : deep fringe woven around guaranteed washable in Use if United the machine States for your by bedroom living room or dining room in lovely pastel colors A The whole countryside however Was prosperous as prosperity was reckoned in that earlier era There was the county of course "poorhouse but so few people in those days would take the pauper's oath until actual starvation conf r on ted them it was rarely occuAs look back to pied those years of simple living and to most of the years of my life before the unnecessary sending orgie of today became OF SAVINGS DISCONTINUED CARPET SAMPLE SALE All rich thick pile Axminster Wilton and Velvet perfect quality ' 27x54 inch size Ideal for throw rugs large 9650 9 LAT1 - - - r— l'-ii'-vi- ' :':T cl - 5 - 4 : si '' 1 iIii6 ‘I 4 t 2 1c:':: 1 I t ' g ' 9 v 4: i 1& !t ? - —(114-- : t- - 1 trt t-- 4 I 7 1 A 95 0 4 t 1 9 i° : :: F4:to71 : ) '1::' '4I f ' t A : E3 ' 4- - vti - - 4 co:4i ' : P t : x'''''PlCAa-- P - ': ":4tlisiti 2"— ba —14 - M 1 ::F "' i 4 1 1 i" t ' ''r ' l'''' ! —-- - 4 ' ' gf 66 'cu nt i tk '''''' -- --- — -- — 2 3 - -' 1- ' f :' :4 0- : A A : t it r' r' ' -'' ? - 44 ! y- - t A 4 c' i 1 V t i 1 - openiy illtter:nq to the foot these smart VCrOrS stand high in fashion's favor adptabc! Today ANL e' Every member of your family will enjoy relaxing in d this large smartly styled chair with its soft g reversloose pillow back and deep ible seat cushion on a resilient spring base construcThrill tion that assures you lasting satisfaction Mother and Dad with this enduring gift Select yours tomorrow for Christmas delivery Regular well-fille- 4(7 c" 50 rest-givin- Value: t ti 50 OPEN A BUDGET CREDIT ACCOUNT! TELEPHONE Timm in a Handbags to Match I:- - - n AoeA er should a'nd could work for a living are taking alms from the goverrment without embarrassment and as a result of this the two great barriers to a return to ste'- wart courageous and moral Americanism are at present insurrnountac!e for the relief racket in 17arid many ramifications the subsidy racket as practiced by the goerement even in th:s hour cf war and near natl-orbankruptcy art still ti-most coddled offspring of the new deal - g!:stenng black patent tan a!lgator ca!f ral-- the mid t cf great-- money' prosperily the poorhouse" is everywho Millions wh er e LOUNGE CHAI - q -- -- -- - "' ''''':''''''' ''' - t t1Iu V k1 ' reforms social than gone foriward - - - "--' '0 ::e71'1A' Make Your Home Comfortable With This Large Luxurious' rL irt Ct g 1 'v T 1 7:4 r': 'i'° at ‘- tI I I 1 '1 1 oibf- ' i' v 8 1 I '1 I 1 - :1t:1!' 4: jiyi:7147-4- t t t 1 I' cp the government rle wonder if as a pecp:e we not retrograded have under the present aeged 4? 2 'i 1 s! t4 ci D :" 45 SALT LAKE CITY 0 I ‘ 0 0 t ir 37 WEST FIRST SOUTH I I) e En POCATELLO IDAHO : 1659 to 1 o 14Si Oversize Rugs Are Also Available! fr'om 83 only years slightly over one dollars was taken from the Comstock Lode just about enough to pay the subsidy to the nation's farmers in 1942 This is a of of money to take from the taxpayers time of war for the so'e purpose of giving it to ore large voting group without imposing ' one single obligation on them except that they must make one blade of grass grow where two blades grew before 1! :'1 ''' '' - e' - 4' 5 And yet '') 4 41'' :::i-7:fte' : V4 ' s 0 '4r$' ste er A ' d i 4:- 1tic'71'i '' '' :-) -- :"R-z 1 - Az- '' 1't:!tf sL- 114"4" - ii''-- ---- ' ::: t ot 'w--i : - tre1:---Szq-- g473::L - 0 4:-- - iCfr-eh- - in finano- - ing the war and since that period if has been the subject for many stories about the jiynasties of wealth that were founded in this desert place - '!0A4 171- ' portant factor ell '4 : 1 :- r- - 1 11'- - C:1):::1--2751:igi':-- ' '' - -- 6 Sere-'-':'1'-4 7i:7 - ‘ --" - - 4(1 I't- l 3 '':t ' -- '4' :'f:7-')---fs' 4-'- r - : '::-'- ' 4 "1 - C - t ' - ' - t's' ti - ' j t I 4 ' - - 4 ':'' How much s a b: lion dollars? Just before the breaking out of our Civil war the famous Comstock Lode at Virginia City Nevada was discovered It is common knowledge that the great treasure taken from this mining r camp durirg the war' of the rebellion was an im- 0 it - — : '' ' ii: - ' - rtr-- k ia 47 4 - — plt '''' 44''''''- 1- -4 ' ifT 1 -- - :- ' ' ?: 4 - - - 1 t 4'?" N - ot e ' 1 - ik11 - : 5 ' 12500 17300 106)(14 Kara Imperial 9)02 Kara Louvre - - - - - - :' - c- - ':":101:t: '''- '''' Jr"? 7 tlitt314" tvp S Ilt COV - ' - ' a - - :tr:'4 7:'":"::-C- I4'-Is'--:-:- ' till 1 - ri ' ‘ s VIOULD “ Lttp I LI II I -- 7 - :4 ' 1 the outstand:ng exponent among a'l retiOnS of equal rights to al gave a billion doliars a year of the taxpayers money without the approval to the farmers as a subsidy to :ontrol iheir crops? tax-Paye- 1 I I 117 i -- - ass t °US ' 1 't o11 1:t 3350 5975 20400 9x12 Karastan NeCt ittI‘C'S - NiGCSI knew tHat tö'Pkiacl couva i Karastan starving -- 1 7 ‘ro' IVOrk' S 14t A Priced as Low as: r-s Atc!1 ln - :-- -E '- ' 57t ) 2! 1' - - 00- sa-c:- - :- r001! trz14'-V "!' :-- : " - osio'' - Nowhere- Else in Salt Lake 4-6- x6 et w 1TAN The tfe come -- - -- - -- -? ole15- - '11 gm Rugs at Dinwoodey's — and i'iA - cn7agngly 4 5'1--- ' - ''' - - 1 001 - A 1:::--- --' Get These Nationally Advertised - o - 4: Sturdily made from the strong rugged wool of the husky sheep of Persia combined with the soft lustrous wool of the aristocratic sheep from Aleppo and India woven into exquisite Oriental panerns on American Power Looms giving you the wealth and beauty of precious Orientals in a shimmering lovely American-Mad- e reproduction See this enchanting display! Select yours tomorrow! t I -- ':1't' - - e- 3tm - - - — '" -- - y ---- ' 1 1 The Wonder Rug of Anzerica 9x12 Size : P - 1- t - - - Ararastan 3x5 Karastan i A - 11 4i - 7- ' i imoosie zs - I Select Shimmering Luxurious Beauty for Your Home k Mr and Mrs 31 Roundv announce the marriage of their daughter 11iss Marie Roundy to Max E Hansen son of Mrs Cleo Hansen The marriage took place November 12 at the Hansen residence Charles E Rowan performed the ceremony in the presence of family members and friends The bride wore a dress of poudre blue crepe with overlace bodice of the same shade and her corsage PROVO—Mr and Mrs Lewis Ford were hosts at a family dinner for 40 guests at their home Sunday honoring their son Leon Ford who has enlisted in the air corps and is leaving Saturday for Sacramento Cal r"7"gir"c rrirr""717"7"1""7""r"Cr77""""7""r0W3:7907""""" - s - n k‘r - r t was of Holder-Jone- s i I w PROVO—Miss Margie Spalding daughter of Mrs Laura Spalding and the late Dr N C Spalding became the bride of Sherwin G Taylor at a double ceremony performed Noring vember S at the home of Mr and Mrs Bryant LBunker in Las Vegas Nev The bride wore a suit of gold W001 in military design with brown accessories and a corsage of orchids Mrs W E Creer sister of the bridegroom attended the bride and Wendell Taylor his brother acted as best man The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Golden Taylor Ile is stationed with the United States army at Santa Monica by the papers United States court has handsupreme ed down a dec'sion tht the Secretary of Agr:eu:- Sure has the authrlty to penalize at 49 certs bushel any farmer wieo raises more wheat then the government stioulates he shall grow Wouldn't that be good reading in starving Greece3 Yugoslavia Poland or in any is other country :hot and writhing under the bloody heel of the brute Hitler? And wouldn't these suffer:ng f a people wonder wasn't democracy realy aggregat:on of crackpots after all if they notice 1 An info rmal N upper at the home of Dr and Mrs Owen P Heninger honored their house guest Nathan Milstein rkaster of the violin following his concert in the Provo tahernacle Monday evening AlSio honored on this occasion was his accompanist Max Lanner artist at the piano Mrs Heninger Mrs Leroy J Robertson and Mrs H B Men-swere hostesses at the supper Family Dinner Honors Son - that the way of appreciation Dinwoodey's wishes to thank you for your cooperation in doing your Christmas Shopping early and for your thoughtfulness in taking your small packages with you tal silitE "31111111111111 Informal Supper Honors Guest BY THE PAPERS - 0 7 By $ (7' g k!) v3 N'Irl NOTICE I - ft TA of Mrs R Garn Clark Wednesday afternoon Mrs W:ley Sessions gave a paper on "England's Colonies and Dominions" and a discussion followed Utah Sorosis club members were entertained at the home t PROVO — Entertaining at Keeleys Mrs Dean Lewis was hostess to the Amitie club mem Margie Spalding the Indian term for girls' dance was 'the theme for the annual A W C Preference ball of the Brigham Young university held Saturday evening in the women's gym Dinner bers Tuesday evening was followed by bridge The pledges of Phi Chi Theta of B Y U entertained at a dinner Saturday evening in the Joseph Smith building clubroom A Thanksgiving motif was used IZecent bride Mr Sheriiin Ta3 lor the former Miss Snow-Johnso- n November 22 1942 Provo Clubs Choose Thanksgiving Theme !1' 1 -- be 5a1t Cr Morning CfYlkik - 11 34 t tA- -t crrf '1) li |