OCR Text |
Show ' m m Mr?. Thomr.s Singleton, Mrs. Jay Condor, Misj Stella Singleton and James Shelley were among: the business busi-ness visitors in Salt LeVe City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard M'endenliali and children, Lela, Gene and Thomas spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting visit-ing with Dr. and Mrs. F. II. Lowe and family. ! Mrs. Ada Stoddart of Leb.1, -was a Tuesday visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward .Lee. Mrs. Ruth Hxnspri, Adolphus Tul-ley Tul-ley and Murray Murdock were Salt Lake business visitors on Monday. Raphael Greenwood went to Lo-san Lo-san Monday to prepare for register-' ing at the U. A. C. for the Spring! quarter. j Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford, Jr., i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorno were, Lu:.ino:i.; visitors in the c.-i ritol city j on Tuesday. j Mr. if.td Mrs. Hurry Parker of Pro-j vii, h: en; the week-end iu American! l-oi-K v.iiins re.auvfj. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Owen of Salt l4.l.e City, v,a:i a Sunday guest at Mii; Hoy hHeele home. Mis. Kinma Ciuso fpent the weekend week-end iii ie, a giie.it al tlio home cf Mr. and Airs. S. F. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Itupper of I'rovo, were visitors Sunday evening at the Moral 1). Steele home. Mrs. Louis 1;irk and Mrs. Sarah Jonet: sornt Saturday in Salt Iike on combined business and pleasure. Mrs. Emma Anderson and son, Ei ore! t T. Devcy spent from Tuesday Tues-day until Friday in the capitol city (11 Lu !. .; i. .Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moyle were i:,i:.ing relatives and friends in Salt l.aiie on Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Miller was visiting last Friday in Salt Lake City at the home i of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Stewart. I Mr. arid Mrs. Ray Miller of Frovo, tptnt Sunday here visiting with Mr. M.iiuv's mother, Mrs. Mabel Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Russon and sons, spent Sunday in Vineyard, where they were the guests or Mr. and airs. C. M. Stone. Misses Both Nelson and I.oraine Stewart in company with Frank Jackson of Lehi, visited relatives and friends in Dividend on Sunday. and fajnily, spent Saturday in the -capitol city on combined business j and pleasure. Miss Virginia Erown in company v.ith Fuel Win'ers of Salt Lake 'Jity, attended the Capitol Theatre in Salt . j Lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bradley and family of Salt Lake City, visited Sun- day in American Fork at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nielsen are rejoicing over the arrival of a via-j via-j some baby daughter born Sunday at the Crane Maternity Home iu Frovo. All concerned are doing very nicely. The following ladies motored to Provo Monday afternoon and attend- Mai in, of Salt Lake City, visited relatives rela-tives iu American Fork on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Russon and sons, molored to Salt Lake City Monday Mon-day evening, where they attended the Granada theatre. Miss Berniece Miller of Los Angeles, Ange-les, California, arrived here Monday to visit until after the holiday season sea-son with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Miller. Dr. James M. Grant gave a lecture on "Proper Posture" before the Beehive Bee-hive and Junior girls of the Windsor ward at their Mutual meeting -Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Steele and son. Myron, of Salt Lake City, were among the out of town visitors who attended attend-ed the funeral services here Sunday for Joseph L. Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robertson and Mrs. Hannah Rhodes spent Sunday in 1'arriman visiting Mrs. Rhodes' daughter, Mrs. Truss Bodell. Friday, Mrs. Rhodes left for Eureka to spend Mrs. Jennie Tanner and daughter, Faye, will spend the Christmas holidays holi-days in Copperton with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cheever and children. Bishop and Mrs. Joseph H. Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Storrs and Mrs. Alma Olsen attended the funeral of their cousin, John Lee, at Maple-ton Maple-ton on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leavitt of Og-den, Og-den, visited Saturday here with. Mrs. Leavitt's mother, Mrs. Mabel Miller, enroute to Joseph, Utah, to attend funeral services for a relative of Mr. Leavitt's. Miss Fern Downey returned to her home in Salt Lake last Saturday, after a week's visit in this city with I Mr. and Mrs. Moral D. Steele and j family. She was the special guest of Miss Ruby Steele. Edward Lee in company with El-' El-' don Carson, Miss Bessie Johnson of Lehi and Miss Hazel Bunnell of : ITeasant Grove, attended the R-K-0 : Orpheum theatre in Salt Lake on Sunday. ed "Half Way To Heaven" at the Faramount Theatre: Mrs. Ora Chipman, Mrs. Ivy Steele, Mrs. Mary Fett, Mrs. Nell Moffefct, Mrs. Meryl McGrew and Mrs. Louella Green-. Green-. wood. Mrs. Arthella Powell of Lehi, Mrs. Fern Christensen. and Eldred nich-oles nich-oles have been employed by the J. C. Penney Company to assist them during dur-ing the Christmas shopping season. Mrs. Powell was formerly employed as saleswoman at the Provo J. C. Penney store. A family dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Reese at their home iu Lake View last Thursday evening in compliment to their son, Thoma3 Reese, who left the same evening for the Southern States Mission of the L. D. S. church. Mrs. Clifford Reese and family and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Taylor and children of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Taylor and family of this city, and Thomas and Rudolph Reese were the guests at thij charming affair. the Christmas holidays with another1 daughter, Mrs. Millie Rise. i ' i C. A. Grant. Deputy-District Gov-j evnor of the Lions Club in this district, dis-trict, made his annual visit to the Murrav club, which is under his jurisdiction, Thursday evening at their Ladies night banquet and entertainment. enter-tainment. Tu company with him were Ray Shelley and Mrs. Mary Humphries, Hum-phries, and the three aided in the musical entertainment of the evening. even-ing. Mrs. Eugene Xicholes was hostess to the Bridge Club last Friday afternoon after-noon at the Comus Club House. Yule-tide Yule-tide symbols and other suggestions of Christmas were used in the house -.nd table decorations. Mrs. Howard Nicholes and Mrs. Marion Christensen Christen-sen were high score winners. The (able appointments for the delicious luncheon were also carried out in seasons colors. Special guests at the delightful affair were Mrs. Howard Nicholes and Mrs. Marion Christensen. Mrs. T. A. Greenwood, Mrs. David Grant and Mrs. David Greenwood attended at-tended a shower party in Provo Satur clay evening given in compliment to Miss Wonda Gatherum, a bride of next week. Word has been received by friends in this city of Miss Detta McBride that she and Mrs. J. N. Fackerall will bo home tomorrow (Saturday). Miss McBride. who has labored the past 22 months as an L. D. S. missionary In the North Eastern states, received her release on December 8, and was met in Cleveland, Ohio, by Mrs. Fackeral, who left here before that time to join her. The two made an extensive tour of prominent eastern cities and places of interest before leaving for home. A social event of prominence for this week was the Christmas program and social given Tuesday afternoon in the Fourth ward chapel by the Relief Re-lief Society organization. A large crowd of ladies was in attendance and enjoyed the following splendid program, followed by delicious re- Following the Lions club meeting last Thursday evening, Dr. and Mrs. V. F. Houston entertained the following follow-ing friends at their home in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Houston's brother, Ray Coddington, who left the following day for an indefinite stay at his sheep camp: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hals-trom, Hals-trom, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nicholes, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sykes and Mrs. Ray Coddington. Progressive "Lotto" "Lot-to" was the main feature of enter-1 tairvmcnt, after which a dainty luncheon lunch-eon was served. freshments: reading, Mrs. Nell Procter; vocal duet, Mrs. Lucile Robinson Rob-inson and Mrs. Melissa Shelley; piano pia-no solo, Mrs. Alice Stice; reading, Mrs. Louella Smith; vocal duet, Miss Ann Chipman and Mrs. Lyle Grant; reading, Mrs. Ivy Steele; vocal duet, Mrs. Helen Walker and Mrs. Nan Wright; reading, Mrs. Katie Nielsen; piano solo, Mrs. Lyle Grant; paper, Mrs. Grace Coates; one-act play, Mrs. Laura Timpson, Mrs. Annie Hansen Han-sen and Mrs. Carrie Beck; remarks, Bishop Lot Robinson. |