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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • Page 8

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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8
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PAGE EIGHT PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY SUNDAY. AUGUST 4, 1935 City Briefs Water Slowly Rises Back of Mammoth Morris Dam ()REM Mrs. L. L. Nelson has returned from a week's vacation with her son and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilford K. Nelson of Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs.

Cal Crajrun have returned from a month's stay in California, visiting friends and relatives. They report a delightful trip, spending several days atl Lake Arrowhead, also visiting the fair at San Diego and various beach resorts, parks and other places of interest. Henry Nelson of Ririe, Idaho, has arrived in Provo to get his wife and children, who have been staying at the home of Mrs. L. L.

Nelson for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Snell are spending a few days in St. George where Mr.

Snell has accepted a position as head of the mechanical arts department at Dixie college. Mr. Snell will take over his new position in September. Mrs. Clarence Fender daughter of Denver, are visiting Mrs.

Fender's cousin, F. O. Bucll and family. river through the sluiceways. were accompanied home by Mrs.

Miss Lrona Booth left Friday Edith Baum and sons, Charles and for Star Valley, to visit for Elaine, and by their grandfather, five days with Miss Elice Stucki- Hans Nielsen of Spring City. Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Kinney, who have been visiting in Chicago and Mr. Kinney is an uncle of Mrs. Tullis. ker. She was accompanied by Miss Margaret Hall of Salt Lake City.

Miss Zina Larsen and Mrs. Denver. their home in Amanda Banks of Provo, and Mrs. i Butte, the last of the week. Pearl Brown of Salt Lake City, hey have been the house guests have left for a few days' trip to Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Tullis. Fish lake and Bryce canyon. Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Fletcher and family, visitors here from New York, have left for a short trip to the fair in San Diego, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. B. J.

David and daughters, Isabclle and Kathryn, have left for Seattle, to visit Mr. David's father, Emil David. They also expect to go into Vancouver, B. before returning home in 10 days. David Giles, Mr.

and Mrs. C. B. Panting and children, Marjoric, Don and Dale, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hogan and son, Douglas have left for their home in Conda, Idaho, after a pleasant visit here with relatives and friends. They lightful trip through Yellowstone park. Earl Melil underwent an appendicitis operation Friday at the Aird hospital. Claude S. Ashworth left Saturday for Los Angeles, where he" will join Mrs.

Ashworth and the children, who have been vacationing there for two weeks. The family will return home in two Delegates Named By Springville Club To Kiwanis Meet and Mrs. Stratton returned Sat- urday evening the remainder of the party stayed over Sunday re- turning with Mr. and Mrs. Ron- aid Vance of Salt Lake City.

Thate evening they attended a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rawlins at tbe upper Falls Resort in Provo canyon.

Additional guests at the dinner were Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Stratton Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Calder, Mrs. Bernice Partridge and Mr. Ertman Christensen Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Anderson and son Keith visited with Mr. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Anne Draper of Payson Thursday. The Happy Hollyhocks club met at the home of Miss Beth Finch Monday evening.

Mrs. Bernita Morgan the leader was in charge and the lesson was given by Miss Anna Johnson. Other members present were, Miss La Rue Park, Miss Beth Finch, Miss Beth Carter, Miss Hazel Loveridge, Miss Willmetta Spaugy, Miss Willa Newell and Miss Amy McEwan, Miss Norma Burr was a visitor. Refreshments were served. Miss Marian Cutler is visiting in Panguitch, the guest of her cousin.

Miss Maxine Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Cree Kofford have returned to their home at Boulder City Nevada after visiting for several weeks with Mr. Koffords IIIULUICU iu i-anvicw KJCH.UIU.IJ Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. attend the Vance family reunion Kofford. His sister Miss Nola Kof- which was held in Fairview can- ford of Salt Lake City accom- yon Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. panied them home. MKS. MERRILL CRANOALL, I Reporter Phone 026-R3 fc Mr. and Mrs.

Orson Prestwich wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Thelma, to Glen Kocheriians. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kockerhans of Orem. The wedding will take place the middle of August.

Mr. and W. M. Vernon and children, Lucile, Verna and Leo left Saturday for an extended tour of California. They plan to visit the Yosomite park and the fair at San Diego.

Mrs. J. T. Howell (Verona Fielding) and her two children of Fairview are visiting with re- latativcs in Orem. Mrs.

and Mrs. Frank Humphrey of Delta visited with relatives here Monday and Tuesday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Terry.

Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Barrett Mrs. A. Selman and family and Austin McEwan spent the week with relatives at onticello, Nevada.

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stratton and Mr.and Mrs.

John A. Vance of Orem and Mrs. Dora Borquist and daughter Miss Orlean Borquist of Tuscon, Arizona, motored to Fairview Saturday to The Jolly Stitches 4-H club met at the Sharon School house. Thursday evening. Miss Leah Fielding was in charge.

The girls worked on their project and planned a party for Saturday night Members present were Norma McEwan. Beth Prestwitch, Delen- na Bradshaw. Dorothy Selman, Cherril Cutler, o'clight Holt, Max- ine Gordon, Genevieve Gordon, Dorothy Taylor and Camille Crandall. Rell Johnson. Kenneth Wilken- son, John Cameron and Edwin Aikens left Saturday for a three weeks' vacation trip in oouthern Utah.

They will visit the Zion's National Park, also. Miss Valene Calder went to Salt Lake City Tuesday to visit with her aunt Mrs. Katherinc Michael. All Mutual girte of Sharon ward who wish to go to Mutual Isle August the 15, 16, IT are to meet with the M. I.

A. presidency Sunday evening at 7 o'clock at the meeeting house and bring their fee of twenty cents. The M. I. A.

of Sharon ward will be in charge of the services' at meeting Sunday evening. Mr. H. Calder will be the main ACCIDENT RILLS FIVE ALTl'RAS, Aug. 3 ilM 1 A coroner's jury was summone-i toiiay to determine responsibility for highway accident in which five workmen, one of whom said be a relative of the governor of Texas, were killed anil seven were injured.

The arcident occurred on Ui- Alturas-Rediling highway last night when two trucks sideswiped. DOORS A Few Used and Damaged Doors SPEAR LUMBER CO. West Third South Phone ill E. speaker. Ertman Christensen will give the slogan, Orville Stanfield will sing a solo and Mrs.

Ruth Sidwell Mecham wil Igive a vioin selection. STAGE DEPOT JOE'S CAFE rhoue 1576 65 No. Univ. New Busses Fast Low Fares Anywhere SPANISH FORK Members of the American Legion, Post No. 68.

have elected the following delegates to represent the post at the state convention to be held at Richfield. Aug. 15, 16 and 17: Ru-chairman; Ivan K. family will return home in TOO TnomaSi cha irman; Ivan K. Miss Vinoiia Chirk left Monday or three weeks.

Mr. Ashworth was tcwarti Hughes, Mart Mer- for Conda, Idaho, where she will accompanied by Mrs. ISettie isett fM Marrin Dav is. James A. spend two weeks with her grand- Smart and Miss May 511 111 3 Andersoni Jo hn E.

Booth, James THE FORD DEALER Is a Good Place to Buy a Good Reconditioned GUARANTEED Used Car Any Make spend parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Giles and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs.

C. K. Harris of San Francisco, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. Anderson and her daughter, Deon, who will remain on the coast for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Ovcrlade and family. Renee, Leota and Dan have left for their home in Washington, D. after month's who will spend simc time at the San Diego fair and visit places of interest along the coast. Mr.

and Mrs. Erven .1. Nelson and san, Erven Jean have returned from a week's vacation spent at Squirrel Meadows, the summer home of and Mrs. Mark Weaver at Jackson Hole, Wyo. Mrs.

Parley L. Larsen son Many a tfood used car is being traded in for the New Ford V-8. Perhaps one o1 these is just what you need. Before Buying Any Used Car See TELURIDE'S USED CAR DEPARTMENT First West and Center Fifth West and First North vacation with family and friends. Mrs.

Harvey Franck and son David accompanied them home. They will visit her brother, Bruce and" Marcellus Simmons in New York City, before returning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank James are enjoying their vacation at the San Diego fair.

Mrs. James Hawkins and children. John and Ruth have returned to their home in San Francisco, after spending several weeks here with Mrs. Hawkins' mother, Mrs. Ruth P.

Farrer. Rex Taylor, formerly with Lcven's of Provo, has taken over the management of the shoe department at the Chipman Mercantile company in American Fork. He and his wife, the former Delenna Taylor, daughter of Pres. and Mrs. N.

Taylor, and their baby, are making their home in the' Binns place, South on First West. Mrs. Perry Thatcher is at the Ainl hospital, where she under! went a major operation Friday. Dr. and Mrs.

Wool! and daughter Lois have returned home from San Diego, where they have been visiting the fair. Dr. Woolf also attended the Lions I club convention in Mexico. Miss Lacy Williams, who underwent an appendicitis operation Wednesday midnight at the Clark, clinic, is reported to be doing fine. Miss Lyii Peterson of Tremon- i ton, was' among the Saturday visitors in Provo.

F. Bradley of Pocatello, Idaho, spent the latter part of the week here on business. Mrs. J. Dyrhes underwent major operation at the Aird hospital Saturday morning and is reported to be getting along splendidly.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crosbie and Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Gal- ilagher have returned from a de- Paul, and daughter Virginia have returned from a two week's trip to Detroit, where they purchased a car and drove home, stopping at the interesing places en roue.

(QNGRATULATIONS E. Nelson and Russell Nelson. Alternates Chris Halvorson, Jack Riley. E. 1.

Gardner, Fred S. Dart, Milo Burrister, F. J. Thomas. Del Hoiman, J.

H. Tol- htirst, Laurence Johnson. Plans were made also to hold a social, the time and date to be announced later; the members of the auxiliary to be the guests of the legion, and the outing to be held in the canyon. COOK FAMILY REUNION The annual family reunion of the Phineas W. Cook family will be held at the ancestral homestead now Lakota resort on Bear lake.

August 27, 28 and 29. The first program will be held on the evening of August 27. Sports, games," programs, feasting, boating, swimming and a big dance are slated on August 28, to be concluded the following day. All members and kindred of the family are invited and expected to join in the reunion. Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell of Payson, are the parents of a son, born this morning at the Crane Maternity home. Mrs. Bunnell was formerly Mildred Potter. On the contention that he was an intellectual, Poland's official hangman threatened to resign recently when he was classified as a "physical worker." ViJ Lobby Quiz Links Hopson.

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