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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • Page 7

Publication:
The Daily Heraldi
Location:
Provo, Utah
Issue Date:
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7
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OUR BOARDING HOUSE PROVO-(UTATI)-EVENING' FRID A A 2 6, 1935 BY AHERN VOL) SA.UT YET 9 TH TtttS LM "PEELING, I WAS TOO ON STILL IN OPEN TOR TAKER, UKE.TOPUT EVERYBODY GOES HOOF' I "BET "BUT I GO1N AROUND "BETTING CHALLENGE WITH A. CHIN THAT KEPT UP NMTH AN AUTO SACK 1 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG.

U. 3 Lloyd T. Johnson, 23, Salina, Kansas, and Claudia Doepke, 24, Los Angeles, were issued a marriage license this morning at the county clerk's office. K. Gardner of Cedar City, spent today here in business.

A. F. Ahlandci: is confined to his home with heart trouble, according to members of the family, who report that he is seriously ill. Mrs. G.

H. Hcindselnian, Mrs. Paul Robley, Miss Flo Heindselman, Joan Heindselman and Mervin Redden left early Thursday morning for Cedar City, where the women will attend the forty-second Utah state federation convention being held there Thursday, Friday and Saturday. After the convention they wili go to Los Angeles, where they will spend a week. Mr.

and Mrs. A. ('. Farley of Seattle, are among the visitors in Provo. Helen Smoot has returned to her home from the Aird hospital, ivhere, eight days she underwent a major operation.

Mrs. Kobert Stmter of Los Angeles, has arrived to spend a month with relatives and friends. Mrs. Souter was formerly Naomi Harward. C.

Kicha.rds of Price, is among the visitor in Provo. Darwin Russell Larsen, 21, Mammoth, and Carol Bird Garity, 19, Eureka, were married by County Clerk Clarence Grant at his office Thursday. B. Ilex Hickman, 23, Eureka, and Edna N. Giles, 22, Provo, were issued a marriage license this morning at the county clerk's office.

Thomas Stubbs has left the Aird hospital, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis nine days ago. Elda Cope, 11, underwent a mastoid operation Wednesday at the Aird hospital. Mrs. Mary L. Grow has just returned from a visit with friends and relatives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and her son, Spencer Grow has returned from a business trip to Winnipeg.

Mrs. Booth left the Aird hospital Thursday, where she underwent a major operation nine days ago. P. G. Crandall, Provo representative of The Lincoln National Life Insurance company, was informed by his home office today that he is one of the honor salesmen invited to the company's 30th an- Lehi Boy Makes Own Hobby Horse Quality Reconditioned Fully Guaranteed Because Our Cars When Sold Carry a Written GUARANTEE Backed Up By ONE BIG LOT 150 NO.

UNIV. AVE Phone 1540- Provo, Utah Ride a hobby horse! That is exactly fills young cowboy of Lehi is doing. Best Df till, (he horse was made by bis own father. Hebei- John Webb, as were the fine leather saddle, stamped, sherpskin-Hnecl. stirrupetl and all.

Furthermore, the in-idle, even to the silvered bit, was also r.iaitiiractured by the same person, and that goes also for the studded leather vest and chaps. Unfortunately the splendid saddle does not show in (his picture. The men from left to right are: Heber John Webb, father oC the boy on the horse; Heber Webb, and Patriarch Abel John Evans, of Lehl. Abel John Evans, for more than a miartcr of a century served as counselor to President Stephen L. Chipman in the Alpine stake presidency, ileber Webb is a son-in-law; Heber John is a grandson, and the lad on the horse is a jjreat-grandson.

-fe, nual convention. His convention trip will include a visit to the company's home office in Fort Wayne, Indiana, followed by a five-day cruise of the Great Lakes. He is one of a group of 160 star salesmen out of a total of 1200 who will take the convention cruise this summer. Dr. George H.

Ilunsen, head of the geology department at Brig- ham Young university, will speak in Richfield Wednesday evening, April 26, under the auspices of the stake M. I. A. organization. He will deliver a lecture on Mexico, illustrated with slides and motion pictures.

He delivered the same lecture to the Parent-Teachers' association at Tooele on April 19. Dr. Hansen made a motor tour of Mexico last summer. Need a Bodyguard? Hire Helen! STRON fi YO UN Wf SI 1ES" POSIT 1O jf as bodyguard; uses 1irearms; gd. companion; travel.

Address 15H5, Tribune. Have a look at those biceps and those triceps and those flowing back muscles! What a bodyguard she'd be! That's the ambition of Helen "Triple Threat" Fortney, 13S pounds and "all muscle," as told' to the world in the want ad shown above when she arrived in Chicago from Wisconsin to blaze a new career trail for women. She claims a deadly knockout punch, unerring aim with a pistol, and announces that Bbe'e Bfl slouch at arrestling. MAPLETON by Delia Houtz Mrs. Susie Fuller and daughter, Cora, Mrs.

Katherine Strait, and daughters Ada and Lucile Richards, were week-end visitors of Mrs. Harriett Whiting. They came for -the band contests in Prove, and they also spent Easter with 'their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Whiting, of Mapleton. The Gleener girls and Junior girls entertained the men and Vanguards at ah Easter party Tuesday night ia the school auditorium.

Games and dancing fea- ured the evening's entertainment with dainty refreshments served latr in the evening. Mrs. Madsen is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Harriett Whitj- ing, this week in Mapleton. The Mapleton men presented a three-act play, "Spooky last Thurdsay afternoon to the children and Thurdsay night' for the general public.

The cast consisted of the following: Bernice Johnoon, Naomi Banner, I Erma Mendenhall, Grace Holley, Fred Jensen, Frank Carnesecca, Harold Harmer, Blake Averett, Earl Mendenhall, and Ross Hall. It was directed by George Murray. A good crowd enjoyed the entertainment. Mrs. Reba Allred and family! and Mrs.

Webb and family of' Lehi spent Saturday in Mapleton, while Mrs. Allred visited with her mother, Mrs. Clara Tew, and children went Eastering on the hills, Msr. Margaret Malmstrom and I Mr. and Mrs.

Ed'Hedlund baby, Melvin of Salt Lake City spent Easter Sunday with re-' latives and friends in Mapleton. PAGE SEVEN MRS. GILES DIES Mrs. Catherine E. Giles, 74, wife of Henry Giles, former professor of music at the B.

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