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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY .tags , 1925- .- Lakeview T::r.-- L 7".: RepmrUr. Mrs. Joseph ShW. . TekfihoM i4-K-- srsrd Belief "Lskeview Th Garrett, rclety eonference sriU be held In the ward house Sunday evening, treasurer; Mra. Sadie B. Iloff, secretary; Mrs., Rhoda fehruary 8. Ths leasua en the 11. Anderiierc dab' reporter; Parables of the Savior 'will t Mrs. committee, Mra. EUde C Car- Kirm by L. John K'attalL roll, Mrs. VlUte Elliott, Mrs. Viva Botjrohnioi will fivsjhe soclaj A P,' IleduulBt ; executive committee. wrvlce lesson on the budget, Mra. Hannah D. Hicks, Mra. Email ladies .double mixed quartet will M. Bjw Mr. A ha E. PaimHU. furnish Jhe music and visitors will After Tle,slttoaT"if officers ade It preaeut to addrvM the congrega1 H. Ikioua luncheon was served. ' tion. Frl.;uds and ia Uvea of Mr. aadj Mr. 8. B. Adams pleasantly surprised tbem at thlr new bom Friday evening. Several musical lumbers- were given by Miss LaUeua Cisyson of American fork and progressive rookrws played. fettctoo; 3lt,. refreshments were served t and, Mr. I. E. Brockbank, Mr. and , retaryt Mrs. Stella P. pro-gra- i John" Milton MeeaVM?'a,nd Mrs. Ahaa Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. A. U Booth, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Booth. Mr. and Mra. Wayne C. Booth, Mrs. Vienna Kimball, Mrs. Annie M. Young, Mrs. Rose T. Stewart, Misses Editha Bouts, LaRena. Clayson, Clarene, Vlenua aBd KMe Klhbalfc' Messrs. Lavon Ifoung and Harold Kimball Feb-ruar- y granddaughter spent aa Benmrttr-Thetlniew- an delightfu ments were served. gaa"1 Erma ay-lu- g I refresh- Calender Miss Vesta Dixon will be hostess to the memliers of the Amasta club at ber ""'home - Monday evening, y was.pleai-antlNeedlework, games and music will day afternoui The time spent playing bridge; prizes be the main features of the even being awarded, after which refresh- ing. Refreshments will be served. ... ' Shaw,' ments were nerved. . InvHatlous The Daughters of the Pioneers, were extended to the club members, Miss Enade Shaw wJmj is attend O. camp No. 3, will meet at the home Mesdnuies Henry Gease,.Swen XellMHi. t)ian-shaof Mrs. Clara 'Bee, 05 South Fifth ing school in Bait Lake Is sending Fred OLmch, . H. ireindsclman,. A. B. West, Thursday afternoon, February a few days- - In Lakeview visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JoMorgan, J. B. Ashton, Charles Ward, 12. seph Shaw, J. W. Farrer, Alex Hedqulst, ClarThe Columbia Sewing club will ence Naylor Francis Hedqulst, InThe second Intermedia te viims of vited guests, Mettdames Frank Deny- meet ut the- home of Mrs. Hannah ing, Frunk Stubbs, C, K. Loose, Jess CardcU Monday evening, February tho Lakeview Sunday school: 'was Hunter. Joscoh Farrer. H. G. Mer 9. The. evening will be spent with pleasantly entertained at the home ' rill, 1'rcston G. Peterson, Fred needlework, music and a social chat of Miss A'l ' JorKeson Saturday will be evening, January 81. ',, H. after whfch refreshments Dou Williams, The affair Richmond. . was In charge of Alfred Madscn and , Horiiilirook, Milton Jones, Rose Y. served. ir Orthella Scott. Music, games and a Stcwai t,t 1). L. Wallick,: Buy "The Graimrtew Tnmp of J "thetdellcfous Wnchoon were" enjoyed by Wjmau Berg," George' BriittoIT, Alma Van . Wagenuu, Lafe Bown, Daughters of the Ptah Tloneers eighteen guests. Carter Willluni FCrre. J. U, BuchI, PcarJ C. which Includes Grandview, vllle, TlMipanogos and Sltaron ward Yates and Mrs. Bert Whipple. Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Tnvlor and j? will meet at the home of Mrs. Ada Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ti. Taylor enm. Mrs. Delia 8. Hunter was hostess Carter February 12 at 2:30 p. tertained at the home of the latter mem t'lnh It isdesircdJthat-8lLellglhl- e lathe to rook. Mrs. Ada Madscn and irt her home Thursday evenlug. A tiers be present and be prepared held take out their paiicra and pay their Thomas Johnson received first prise, sbort- business meeting was iifler which musical numliers were annual fund. A ginid program has Mrs. Delia Williams and Arthur D. been arranged. Taylor received consolation prlae. pluved liy the dub orchestra. Mrs. Those who enjoyed tho delightful afTinnier was assisted by her sister -- ' All Masons are cordially ...Invited MissCleO StnbliHln serving" refreshfair: were Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Scott, ments to Mrs. Marie Robinson, Mrs to attend the dunce at the Masonic Anna Ferre, Mrs. Grace Beesley, temple 6n Valentine night; Febrnary Mrs. Anna Thomas, Misses Ellzat 14, 102!. . Special features are being will be spent playing bridge after heth, Rhea and Ruby Taylor, Edna planned, foe the, occasion and every- which refreshments will be served. one a time. assured is good Murkniau? Veva, Adelleand Kate . Peteis find imited guest,"Mrs. Fred " The Valley Circle club wHI mect The iihysieal education class ofStubbs. " of Provo by the at the home of Mrs. Charles fered to ; 164 East Third South, on Women's Municipal Council will be- Relnch -B. V. U. JUNIOR PROM. next Mondny evening at 7 o'clock February1 17 at 8 o'clock. All mem gin with TTnlijuo invitations designed In the dill) house under the direc- bers are urged to be present as busiTimpiinogos cave have been Issued of Mrs. Grant1 Eggertsop. At 8 ness of Importance will be discussed. tion by the junior class of the Young o'clock the literary section of the university for the annual pnunfr The lesson on" "Desserts and nude to be held In the Ladies' gym- council will hold its regular monthV. Meats will be given by Mrs. "Rachel H. which Mrs. at tiine. mooting ly nasium Friday- evening, February fiop" Cutler In the Relief Society meeting 20. The hall is being attractively Hojt will Wad WFIdrlst acheme. and a musical program will be ren- next Tuesday afternoon in Sharon decorated iu a clever-roto- r Warner Stone's Columbians will dered. All wome- n- interested -- In ward meeting bouse and musical these activities are cordially invited nnmlters Will be given by Mrs. Joy furnish the niusftv. ' CrandaH to be present. Mrs: Upton Hoover was hostess to Mrs. Seymour D. Gray will be the Provannas.club the memlieri hostess to the members of the Amerat: hcr.home Friday afternoon, February 6. Mri. F. B. Chrltchlow read ican Legion Auxiliary club at ber the two act play "What Men Live home Monday evening at 7:30 and By," und a delicious luncheon was Mrs. 1. Orlo Allen will be assisting served to Mesdames J. f II. Beck, hostess. The object of Ihe meeting poppies for their, annual John V. Collins, F. B. ('ritchlow, rtirley Dison, Ernest Dixon, F. D. poppy drive to be held in May. B. Gay; C. W. Haws, L. L. Nelson. Camp No. 4 of the Daughters of Walter Taylor, John. Saxeyr Wren Wilkin and Mrs. Eph Homer, invited the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. J. D. .Dixon, 410 North guest. v Fifth West, Thursday afternoon'nt . .! Tlie uienibers of the Nineteenth 3 o'clock. A good program has been Cent my club were hostesses to the arranged and a full, attendance i? memliers of the Utah Sorosis club required. and other guests Friday afternoon, " The Relief Society meeting of the Feliruray 0, at 3 o'clock, at the resi6-- 8 dence of their president, Mrs. J. Second ward to be- held Tuesday, W. Aird. The entertaining rooms Febrnary 10, will be tinder the diwere prettily docxirated in yellow rection of the soda! service commitacacia and green foliage which tee. Mrs. "Harold Clark Will give the formed the club colors. The meet lesson, a reading and vocal solo will ing was oened by the reading of the be given .followed by a luncheon naflonnl club prayer and singing of after .which membership dues will the state club song after which a re be reodved. All members are urview and on the life of ged to the be present and the public-Iinvited. Henry Van Dyke was given by Mrs1. W. Iu Whitteiuore, a reading of Van The Relief Society of the Fourth Djke's "The Effectual Servant Prayer," was given by Mrs. Jennie Ward will meet at the home of Mrs. Wilkins, Mrs. F. A. Lenhart gave a Royal J. Murdock and Will be flnder musical reading, "The Blue Flower," the direction of the aoclnr activity also by Van Dyke, accompanied on committee. It will be In the nature the piano by Miss Mary Mulrhead of a membership fee day and ' A splendid program has and very appropriate vocal selections been arranged fur and all members wrre gireirtjy Mrs: W. Gr Miller. The remainder of the afternoon was are cordially invited. spent with social chat after which a The Daughters of the Pioneers delicious luncheon was served to camp No. 1 will meet at the resififty guests. dence ot Mri Grace Cheever, SIS -The Kelke Readiiig club held a East Center, Thursday afternoon. Cheever will of Mra. the give history sieclal meeting at the home of Mrs. E. G. Hughes. Election of offlcprs her grandfather. for the new year took place. Those Members of the Fifth ward Relief elected were Mrs. Erma L. Peterson, president; Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll, vice Society wilt be favored with a dem president; Mrs. Minnie W. Boyle, onstration of cooking In aluminum Grace Q. Boyer ware, Tuesday, February 10, For swTetarj'j-TIrK- . treasurer; Mrs, Lottie M. Worthen, every ,85 women of the Fifth ward corresponding secretary; Mrs. Han- present a piece or aluminum ware will be presented " to the Relief nah D, .Hicks,. flub reporter; Society and it is very dpsirous that Mrs. Hnttle committee, 5 Mrs. Sadie T. Worsley, Mrs. every woman of the ward be preMyrtle M. Stewart ; exerutlva com- sent A luncheon will be served by The pub mittee, Mrs. Emma M. Bown, .'Mra the one demonstrating, Erma, L. Peterson, Mrs. Virginia C. lic Is invited. Murdock.The Out going officers Mrs. X B. Ashton will entertain were Mrs. Emma M. Bwn, presivice at ft bridge party Saturday afterdent; Mrs. Eruin on,"Februnry 14. The afternoon president r Mrs. lonr P; Chase,-secMrs. E. G. Hughes wag hostess to the mcmlH'rs of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge club at her houie Satur- Iald We're Ready f or XqiV Men! - - we're ready for you, men! Yes, sir, and we want' you to be as critical as you can. - Examine the fine woolen fabrics, the workmanship, -- and details They're made to stand the big test SERVICE. All spring's newest style, in plain and novelty weaves in spring's best colors. . $30.00 $35.00 $42.50 ishere iat ri.iL-.youf-SpringJ- Sut-loi- awaiting you . No need to .look further than our Hat Section your spring hat . You're sure to find your we're tshowintr "or -t- yle,-because un l nii'nil)era-uf-IheJS.-C.-- every-mre"tirati- good. $3.50 to Hats - $3.50 (o $5.00 ' Stetsons . mum BROS . PHOVO $10.00 EUEEKA - 7 Heporter, mra. ieo. Telephone 783-R-- neus.. t. wvr.u.. tan r main features of the evening. served to, Mr. and Mrs. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Lewis Clegg, Mr, and Mr Lelnnd J. Gauimon, Mr. and Mi's. Wesley Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A." M unlock, Air. and Mrs. Kolaud Harding, Mr. oiV Mrs. Kirly Allen, Mr. and Mr Rny Harding, Mr. and Mra. W. J. Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mad.sen, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Blake, Mr. and Mra. Henry Arwln, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Audereon, Mrs. Mary Bunnell and Joy Clcgj!. Hy-ru- Mr. and Mra. Murray Murdock are Kondlngia few" days In Heber visiting with friends and relatives,. On February H. Valentine day at 2 p. m.,,th Primary. officers and teacher of Vineyard ward will entertain at the character ball'. Air the ebildren of the ward are invited to of ten be there. An admission tents Will lie charged. The 'Billion of Ballerat" was with great eneress to nnoy, d $1.00, $1.50 Repw-tcr- Timpanogos Grandview , -- Mrs. F. Wof finden. y Several students frpm the of the Lincoln high1 school furnished the program for the meeting In the rieasant View ward last. Sunday evening. The students were Loveless, Miss Alta Birmingham, Miss Lucille Waiters, Waldo Harris, Fred Fielding and Clarence Ashton.. sein-lnar- Miss-Jklarth- f .On Tuesday February 10 the . SotJet y of the Xiu eya rd w urd will hold a moc'IiiI. A good program Wednesday evening the genwlog-ica- l lias lie(n arranged under the direccoinmlttep of the .Timpanogos tion of Mrs. Nora Anderson, Mrs. ward belli a meeting at the home of Ray Harding and Mrs. Henry Maag. Mrs. Ann Clayton. lie-lkv- Wllfard- - Allen notince the arrival of u 'buby lorii. February A ' a February 15 the Vineyard ward packed house. Wednesday evening, wflt be February i, In the Vineyard ward Belief Society conference , amusement hall by members of the heldj In the ward meetin'g house. from Special musical numbers will be ar"Ilei suffered M. I. A. anu mite attacks, ranged for and members of the stake gns m Friends and neighbors of Mr. and; liotird will be present to address" TESFiind at "tnes was very yellow. His doctors diagnosed his ailment Mrs. James P. Blake eiitertainedat congregation as gall bladder trouble and that mmner at their home Friday even- Mrs. ltoland Harding entertained u u oiK'ratbtu'wiis nessary. Some Games. and music "were the one iersuinlod liim to try Mayr's AVondcrfiil Bemdy. Siilce taking it one year ago he tells me be. has bcniiiUU-tw-tIt is anything." asimple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Insurance Man Tells of Friend's Recovery -- - lUiitluulailmcnts,.Inchi(lii)f:.01:. IK'udicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. Advertisement SCOITS GIVE PROGBL interesting program has been arranged for Tuesday evening to be given at the M. I. A. meeting in the Provo First ward by the Boy Scouts of fhe ward. The public Is invited W attend. " An Your Valentine "SayitWithFloicerY' Select from our splendid stock of Potted T ' Plants and Cut Flowers. ' 'Make your Selections early. C fc I Hull 1Uvl . Mr. and Mra, and Mrs. Asacl Dablqnist, Mr. and Mrs. rVott A. Tavlur, Mr. and Mrs. Madscn, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Scott, Mr, arid Mrs. Arthur IV Taylor, Mr. and Mrs: Frank ft. rrTaylor, Mrs. Mr. and Thomas Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Clurence Lloyd and Clifford Reese. 'AutM.-JolittMti,-Mr- Hjn-nee- . w ii v L. D. S. B.VPTISMS. (L. I). . baptisms will be held in the adiuinlstnition building, Sunday at 3 p. m.; with the bishopric of the Bonneville- ward in charge. AUTO TOPS AND CURTAINS XphoMerlnj anil ScatCoverlnc.' BERT BANDLEY ' Auto Tops and General Black- -' 4 smithln;. Phone 83. 23 8. 2nd VI- - Prove. - - m !t'ii4i ntmnunn;;;:t;iii;i:;t;:u;ti:i::n:n;;i:;iiur.iy...;;;i.iiiiii, SYT.IPHONY TO r GIVE CONCERT " . Rehearsals rs beld each Monday and Wednesday evenings at 6:US o'clock in College Hall by the Utah, County Symphony orchestra, according to Professor Franklin Madseo, direct yr of the organisation. More strlnf Instruments ara needed In the orchestra. "Any masldao In tba county Is eligible to become a. niouilter and li cordially Invited to affiliate with the organisation. i According to Profeasor Madsen, the orchestra is at present practlc ing some ununual music In pwpara.-- . tlon for the big annua! concert to be given at a future date. " Many of the musical eomposttioM bsvs sever lHfore beep played tn Utah oointy. Mrs. A. J. Reese entertulued at her home Tbursduy eveulng, February S, In honor of hor sou Thomas oc- whose birthday anniversary cured on that day. Tbe evening was t with in (isle and games and do was served to th lous iunihvou Misses Norma Kumsiou, Cleo Cllng er, Hbla Nelson, Florence Helen Scott, Nina Barks, Martha Iivt-loss- , Effie Scott, Messrs, Clifton Shaw, Lloyd Merrill. -' Carl Bunnell, "Clyde- OIsonT De'au Johnson, Glen Olsen, Clyde Sumslon, George Loca und the guost of honor, Thomas Reese.' siH-ii- i)i.;H.imuH.inittiiiHM. e HIIWIIII1. V Spring Styles - . f at our ;V.v.'... . v , display room three 4 Russell Co,, during the tire week. wdt , en , r jxooooooooooooooooooa ooooooooooooo'ooo.oooooce ELITE HAT SHOP ttttitituHiint;?t!t;Kt:intttnitimt'mm!i!!i:;t;ii;'ty' ""l!!fj i;iinKwiniHH.ntn;tKHitnttt:;HKiiti.n SO 13-PLA- AMP ERE HOUR s Insist on a Genuine Ford Battery It Is Your Protection A genuine Ford Battery Fits the Following List of Cars Kissel Kar JSlcar Nash Gardner i Gray Durrant Oldsmobile Saxon Essex Jordan Star Mitchell frnt for id- - A Millinery Event Advance Showing VOLT, Me ny ot ' -- mV boy There Is a Genuine Ford Battery for Your ar or Radio -- see-le- a! fo- it Bpick Chevrolet Dixie Flyer f idy w ,.......,r.,.v.;....:.;' w old IIIIIWHW -- at a (ju!ltlngxarty Wednesday after- nKn of last week. r. . - Mr. and Mrs. " SPANISH PORK; vs Vineyard t I Spring Neckwear Color and more color. COMPANY 75, Rui-pe- I WOODCLIFTONS II tttit;;t!;;mKtmtatmitui:tttmttmiiii;mi;nw'"" wmmrm:ttutttmtnttn:nrmttm:mtnn:im;ttt'.j:!t:: . $7.00 and $1(M)0 Spring Hats Snap and dash. . ThiirsiIa.nvr-nlTig-Btrprogresslv- K. . Unusual Values'! few frlenda and assoctati, of Joseph Shaw pleasantly surprised him at his home in Lakeview Tues- ilujjnoca-slodasFeveniijg February being big birthday anniversary. Music iridirgTelveTliiahies wfre the main features of the evening, after which a delicious luncheon, was served to Mr. and Mrs, Martin Cllng- er, Mr, and Mrs; Alfred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Psrley Cllnger, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Jessee Sumslon, Mr. and Mrs. IMar 'Scott. Miss Lucille Lamb of Salem and Mr.and. Mrs. Joseph enter- - J MONDAY-TUESDA- Y aoa,.. A , . J Mra. Annie L. Guide Kit home after spendlug twa weeks in Salt Lalsa tlsftlnt with her n her r m WOODCLIFTONS --: r - Sale oL 1 " The Helici Society of the Lake- view ward will tiold their annual fund day protrah next Tuesday. A ti: abort procram nas been arranged and gautes will be played after l!3 which a luncheon will be served. Everyone Is JlnTlted, Sua - of - , A few frleads of Miss Louis Cook pleasantly, surprised her at her home Tuesday evening, , the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Music, games delickma luncheon was enand joyed tiy the . following guests t Mtaet liafdlhg, Elxie Kimtier, V ... Ixmlse Bhar, Grace Small aud ntertalnfd the Louise Cook, Messrs. Fred Mrs. Will Byde of theTrovo Primary offieera Smith, Fwrtir whrdTtr aifflcerf (meeting Bernard Starrs snd Bob Clark of Wednesday evening. American Fork. . MrsTMary' E. Ashworth - 1 , Chandler Hupmbbile Cleveland Jewett Dort Jackson. , .4- - Oakland Overland .Scrippa-Eaot- ; li Studebakc? It Is Foolish. toPay LessNeedless to Pay Moro pro-cra- Anderson rord barapfi Insist on Genuine Ford Parts t - |