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The Richfield Reaper from Richfield, Utah • 5

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Richfield, Utah
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5
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october 10 1935 THE RICHFIELD REAPER page nv social ocial etc new 4 40 pavant davant club active the pavant davant club one of the pep organizations of the until this thas year when a ruling was made against clubs with limited membership in the school will continue its activities in the community outside of school functions saturday the club held its annual election selecting naomi ence president bette coons vice president virgie christensen secretary and pauline beutler reporter monday evening at a cleverly arranged party at the home of zena christensen the following new members took the club pledge zena christensen alene peterson ada dean ramsay lavon lowe leah maxine morrell and bernadean parks parka home EC club elects the home economics club of the elected the following officers at a meeting held friday myrie sandberg president la- vonda hansen vice president leah rickenbach secretary hazel parks and janet garn gam entertainment managers tho the club held a meeting wednesday to discuss plans for the year nielson lewis of interest locally is the announcement no of the enga ement of miss loya nielson of salt lake ake daughter of mr and mrs peter nielson of springvilleSpring ville to william crismon lewis son of mrs geo lewis of salt lake the marriage will take place october 14 in boston the Ni elsons are former richfield residents hallenhailen announcement Is made by mr and mrs airs winkel now in hol- land ori on a missionof the engagement of their daughter rose to melvinmelvie hallen son of mr and mrs A hallen of salt lake the marriagemarriaga will vill take place oc- tober IS 18 in the salt lake temple mr air and mrs walter ogden have issued invitations for a party to beherd at the sevier stake tabernacle arnac I 1 saturday in observance of their silver wedding A delightful party of the week was waa the bridge luncheon given by mrs ogden at her home friday her birthday A 2 luncheon was served old fash boned bouquets formed gay centerpieces for the tables which held covers for 20 while a profusion of fall flowers made the rooms attractive bridge prizes were awarded to mrs airs 0 snow mrs burmester and mrs elbert cox mrs beal entertained a few ladies at a luncheon at her home wednesday afternoon in compliment to her mother mrs gowans of salt lake who is visiting at her home 0 camp eutaw will hold a regular meeting wednesday oc- tober 16 at 3 rn at the home of mrs james poulson all members are urged to attend asan interesting te program is being prepared mr and mrs A hunt were assisted by their children in entertaining 70 guests at a delightful party at their home friday evening in celebration of their silver wedding anniversary A variety of games were in order during the evening an elaborate lunch was served A family dinner was given sun- day at the home of 0 mr and mrs john kebl celebrating mr kohls birthday mr and mrs hart sanders of center field mr and mrs hyrum hansen and mr and mrs airs forsey and their families participated mr kyhlkyhi has been a resident ofrichf- ield 50 years during which time he has done masonry work on a large number ofhomes and public buildings in the locality doing hisbis work with honesty and care which has won for him many friends mrs entertained at a delightful bridge luncheon at her home wednesday evening the four small tables were very pretty with low bowls of yellow nasturtiums as centerpieces fall flowers and autumn leaves were used throughout the house in the card playing the prizes were ere awarded to mrs og- den and mrs james forsey another group of friends was entertained 1 by mrs 9 at a bridge luncheon saturday afternoon ter noon again fall flowers were effectively used as table decorations and in the rooms mrs 0 cluff and mrs A 11 maughan won bridge prizes mr and mrs orien peterson entertained 40 guests at a card party at their home sunday evening the occasion being mrs pe- tersonster sons birthday A tasty luncheon was served mrs A poulson entertained at a party sunday in honorof her daughter carolyn the occasion was carolans Ca birthday and 12 of tier her girl friends were guests A birthday cake centering the table at which dinner was served held 12 candles in honor of mr and mrs fred dunn who lef left sunday to make their home in park city several social affairs were given during the week mrs luth entertained members of the sew and sew club at her home hom wednesday complimentary to mrs dunn luncheon was served to eight guests at one long table which was very pretty with fall flowers as a centerpiece and princess tapers at each end the evening was spent in visiting A gift gif was presented mrs dunn mrs 13 gassgow gave a delightful party at her homehonor- ing ling mrs dunn A dainty luncheon was served to eight guests in ha the card playing the prize was won by mrs dunn A farewell party was given fri- day evening by mrs wendell pe- terson miss lou thurber and mrs airs donald peterson Pete raon at the peterson ranch home honoring mr and mrs dunn card games were the diversion and a dainty buffet luncheon was served A delightfulbridge luncheon was oven given by miss phoebe pace for her club sunday evening covers were laid for 12 guests in the bridge playing the prize was awarded to mrs hargrave miss rae coons entertained at a party at her home thursday evening A scavenger hunt was the diversion ofthe evening A delicious luncheon was served to 12 girls miss doroty dorothy lyo mayo was hostess to a group of friends at her home saturday evening the evening was spent in composing a lengthy letter to miss anna lou greenwood who is at the thi this year A dainty luncheon was served modernistic beauty salon SPECIAL ON FACIALS plain with packs ath ip arro 1 milk af ac 41 wa try our fine for erasing those growing wrinkles permanents only to BEST MATERIALS SKILLED OPERATORS from ike around up more and more women are becoming appreciative of quality they have learned that character in footwear goes beyond the price tog tag and that the practice of true economy is in the selection election ofshoes whose beauty does not fade with a few days wear prices 1 1 frontfrom star brand to shoes are belterbeller I 1 3 enral IN A FALL AX A ething CLOTHING 71 su suits its sweaters dresses coats jackets shirts millinery hats wash frocks gloves SHOES FOR EVERYONE CLOTHES FOR EVERY PURSE AND PURPOSE richfield clothing clochi 0 ng co good home cooked meals special a sunday ii a dinners i standard cafe wo we have a nice fresh supply of rome home blade rolls bread pies LET US REPAIR THOSE rundown run down heels AND worn out soles best materials used expert workmanship i i i ni richfield Kich neld shoe ahoe shop dependable watch repairing FOUNTAIN rens PENS shaeffer parker waterman richfield jewelry store LEO prop mail alan orders promptly fined filled Neil sons Gro ceteria PHONE 53 FREE DELIVERY SOAP SPECIAL I 1 large package peets granulated 2 giant bars soap all for PINEAPPLE SPECIAL tidbits crushed per can ac CORN FLAKES large lie BROOMS each MUTTON CHOPS MUTTON STEW 1 VEAL STEW LEG OF MUTTON CUBE STEAKS if you dont need linoleum a 5 pc decorated breakfast set or a 26 pc set of silverware or a 42 pc set of dishes will be included instead LI buo VENT ako fine quality felt base LINOLEUM for your kitchen floor NOW INCLUDED WITH de luddle coal la ia I 1 lag and fine linoleum for your kitchen itchen li floor own the worlds finest range lifetime malleable construction with 3332 exclusive monarch labor and fuel saving features porcelain enamel finish in white ivory all for or green the event hundreds have been waiting halting for Is now mow also your opportunity OTHER MONARCH only oni RANGES as ah low as 50 CAST RANGES as low as completely SET UP IN YOURHOME this Is offer positively limited to 25 rolls of linoleum dont delay place your order we deliver monarchs everywhere trade in the old range NOW chris furniture ure co 0 RICHFIELD other stores ut at salina ephraim and salt laho uty city sheriff fairbanks attends meetings of peace officers sheriff fairbanks president of the utah peace officers association attended the annual anti crimeconferenceheld by the organization thursday and friday in thehouse of representatives chamber in the state capitol and also the rocky mountain safety conference whichfollowed the state meetings sheriff fairbanks presided at I 1 the assembly governor henry blood gave the address of welcome chief of police payne of salt lake city was themain speaker at the first sessiondis- cussing the subject what evidence Is and how to take care of it IL he stressed coordination between officers arresting criminals and prosecuting attorneys crime prevention through a more effective program ofsocial education was advocated by chas skidmore state superintendent of public instruction in designing such a program the home schools churchesand civic organizations izat ions all have their part he said failure of the public to support the traffic laws and back up the enforcement officials was scored by one of the principal speakers of the fourth annual rocky mountain safety conference the conference was sponsored by the utah nevada safety society the utah state safety council the mines bureau and the state industrial industrial commission of- ficialsfrom utah nevada wyom- ing andcolorado participated the conference stressed not only greater safety on the highway but safety in the industrial plant and in the mine judge dalby of salt lake called attention to a number of cases in which the court was criticized for not enforcing the traffic laws bycitizens who when they or their close friends are arrested are the first to ask for leniency he stated that while the courts try to deal justice fairly and without prejudice it becomes somewhat of a problem when a respectable member of the community comes with a plea oflien ency for a traffic vip vig lator louis higgins dies sunday at home in monroe louis higgins 64 a pioneer resident of monroe died at his home in monroe sunday following a months illness caused by tumors amors ofthestomach mr higgins was born at nephi in 1871 he was a farmer and blacksmith by trade surviving are hi his widow mrs margaret barney biggins one son foy higgins one brother wm win higgins of brooklyn and one sister mrs loretta hyde of cali- fornia fernl telegram service planned the to telegram the first service of its kind in history was proposed to become effective oc- tober 14 in a tariff filed septem- ber 20 with the federal communications commission by the western union telegraph co To a combination of tour an and rate is a special telegram for travellers trav ellers at a flat rate of 35 cents for 15 words between any two western union offices in in the united states the telegram may tell of the progress of the trip by giving the time of arrival the point of overnight stop the health ofthe party and the state of the weather a characterization of the trip andthe next point of overnight stop any words in excess of 15 relating strictly to conditions of the trip arearc to be charged for at the reguregu- lar telegram additional word rate second ward relief society holds social the second ward relief society held an opening social tuesday in the ward chapel and beginning next week will hold meetings regularly at 4 on tuesdays program numbers were a vocal solo by mrs airs OI droyd a vocal duet by sirs airs and mrs A poulson two readings by miss gwen andreason a violin solo by miss janel warner and an original reading by mrs an- nie brain in which members of the relief society were mentioned after the program games were played and a delicious luncheon was served in charge of arrangements were the relief society officers executive members of which are mrs airs zoos poulson president mrs jonathan lloyd and mrs ramsay counselors and mrs powell jr secretary former resident dies wednesday in in coast city relatives received word wed- nesday of the death of mrs agnes george at agnue california the funeral will be held at agnue but the time of the service was not definitely stated mrs george a former resident of richfield is survived by three daughters mrs priscilla roland and mrs carolina white of ag- nue and mrs ed van winkle of burlingame california ang ait the following brothers and sisters mrs mary jime jane ross and wm abraham of richfield james and ben Ab abraham abrahamn of kanosh mrs martha george of seattle wash- ington mrs naomi reynolds of thatcher arizona and mrs airs emily ray of phoenix arizona I 1 what we cant understand is how the financial prophetskeep from getting discouraged an open mind is a good asset et but dont let it become so open that nothing stays in most of us feel that our own hard luck Is worse than the other fellows AIRS CARVEL TO TOUR EUROPE sirs mrs carvel mattsson will leave monday night for salt lake where she arill will join her mother mrs airs ashley of montpelier idaho and accompany her on a trip rip to europe the me two ladies plan to spend four days in chicago and a couple of days in new york before sailing october 23 in england they will meet a brother of mrs matts- son matta- son who has beenserving there as an LD missionary and he will return home with them they expect to center their visit in england france and germany and if war conditions permit will go to italy they will be gone until christmas ATTEND STATE superintendent A ashman attended a meeting of the state board of education held in salt lake city the- last of the week the matter of regulations for transportation of children to schools which had been left with the board of education and the state tax commission was discussed it is planned to issue a new pamphlet giving all detal details at an early date most of the time was spent in discussing uiethe matter of a request for a new building and improvements at weber college mrs ashman a accompanied comp mr ashman on the trip ip.

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