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Show THE HERALD..THURSDAY, ' AND FOP. THOSE WHO STAY AT HOME FROM JULY 20 TO 24 I A THREE-DA- (Ft MARRIED v 'r fir? T7 Gtt3 Yi International Neva Servte. BALTIMORE, Mi, July 19. At last the college flapper has found SPECIAL OF HIGH GRADE Y flapper REMAINS ? I JULY 19, 1923. I - TH'TITy Timpanogas Hike rs Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Swapp will rated the dining room. Covers U.UCUC. I, f IJ.Vv were laid tor Misa Lula Price, Misa Thur J Hosiery is a very important part of See is Dr. Iva U Peters visit for month. Grace Price, Mrs. Jennie Scott, they hm your equipment. Adequate foot pro-sor of economics and sociology at Mr, Park Scott and Mr. John Thur-gootection wUl add much to the. comfort Goucber college, and vocational adMr. and Mrs. Harry Ash ton and and enjoyment of your hike. v '' viser to hundreds of girl students. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey re colfrom our of the that yourself Equip charges complete Weary Miss Beulah Thur good returned turned Wednesday from Yellow ' stocks of lege girl makes the poorest kind of stone park, where they have spent Wednesday front Gunnison, where ' SPORT HOSE wife, Dr. Peters has hurled a mass the she has spent the past ten days past ten days. of statistics at the critics. SCOUT HOSE her Miss Theresa cousin, visiting Included among them are figures GOLF HOSE Mr. and Mrs, Wm. J. Swapp are Duggins. All Linen Oxfords and Straps, which are exceptional values at regular showing that only 2 per cent of the spending a few days in Salt Lake, WOOL HOSIERY marriages of womea college gradu- visiting with relatives and friends. price of $7.50. Also broken lines of Kid and Buck, CK QR Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Olsen and son We have all weights and colors at end in divorce. ates values from to $7.50 $10.00. Special regular Dale of Logan spent the week-en- d moderate prices. "This is the lowest percentage of FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN Choice of any White Strap or Oxford Mrs, W. T. Brown has returned with Mr, and Mrs. Preston G. BUY YOUR HOSE FROM THE to the statistics ' divoice, according a ' size to two visit with Peterson. from weeks her 4 up 2; mostly $3.00 values. HOSIERY STORE of any class in which women are daughter. Mrs. E. A. Lemon cf . Special price . . ,. .:, groupt d." is Dr. Peters' defi to the Marion; Utah. E. Loose Mrs. as C. had her MEN'S OXFORDS, leather trim, white canvas, regular value critic... "College girls., once marffQ QC v guest the first part of. the week . , . .... $4.50. Special price ..... . . . , ried, stay wedded." Anna Marion Russell entertained Mrs. Julia Co) bin of Salt Lake. Onrher college is one cl the at her home Wednesday evening in Mrs. Colbin left Wednesday evenPER CENT OFF any White Slipper that is not included in one of the fashionable women's sehools honor of her most " above lots. cousin, Miss Anna ing for Berkeley, Calif., where she in the east. Taylor of Downey, Idaho. The en will make her home this winter. 50 N. University Avenue. tertaining rooms were artistically Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Booth and decorated with the season's flow ers . Games were enjoyed and a Mrs. Elinor Nelson were the dinner dainty luncheon was served to Miss guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Etta Parry, Miss Leona Shlll, Miss Knudsen Wednesday evening. nection with the musical comedy. Olsen Danied, Tessie McQuarrie, Popular prices will b charged. Fae Bean, Miss Marjorie Reeves. LSweet peas were used in decorat Miss Louise Russell, Miss Naomi ing. Covers were laid for twelve. -wounds WASATCH DISTRICT SCHOOL Moore and Miss Virginia Shaw of WHILE CUTTING "vvoSb TEACHERS ARE ANNOUNCED. Miss Elinor Whittemore will Salt Lake. next week in Salt Lake as spend International News Service. Mrs. W. L. Whittemore enter- the guest of Mrs. John Hooker. SPANISH FORK, July 19. Mist HEBER, July, 18 Teachers se- ; for' Mary Chapel, lected for the year 1929-192tained at dinner Wednesday evenEAU CLAIRE, WTis., July aged 19 years, dangh. SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY Wasatch county are: Wasatch high! I "Aunt Nancy" O'Brian, who at the ing in honor of Major and Mrs. of f Chapel, suffered a Joseph l of Washington, D. C. The school William J. Bond, principal, ee- age of 101 years went to the polls Grissin are injury Tuesday. She wai decowas L. room D. H. W. Greewood, prettily Miss Ella Maycock, Miss Elda dining Burgener, SITY Archibald Anderson, A. B. ' Anderson, Karl Banks, Rulon W. and gave Warren G. Harding her rated with baby breath and sweet Ethel Street, Afton Odell, Sumner ; pping kindling wood, when the Mrs. and Jim Roylance was Whiting a vote when he cutting a deep gash, la first president" peas. Covers were laid for eight. Anderson, Ldwin Baird, Harold W, Hatch, Charles DeGraff, Ida B. her slipped, foot and cutting entirely will chaperon the Y. h. M. L A. jlDUATE STUDENTS Bentley, Rhoda Clark. Leah Col- Clark, J. E. Fisher, S.Aaron E. Jones, ial candidate in 1920, recently celeBate.! Comfort Wooton, Birdie Alma Kirk, the great toe. lins, Aldous Henry Dixon, Ray E. Floy Kartchner, Miss Valera Foote entertained members of the First, Third and Hackman, Rose Salisbury; Central through brated her 104th birthday here. i The young woman fainted, aa4 Fourth to Louis S. B. wards Mutual P. WedIsle. Peterson, Sperry, of Pleasant Beehive A. the school E. A. girls wording to a report submitted Gardner, J. W. Harrison, J. Frank Woottoa, principal, ih0..mui.. Her little home banked with mey will remain Berkman, Grace Trevithick, Pauline hut for the fact that she was found View ward at her home . Tuesday resident Franklin S. Harris, Hoyt, LaVieve Hulsb, Joseph Ray Stewart, George S. Tanner. 1 rr Aav "Aunt until sent flowers ' -" admires, shortly afterward by a small chiM by J. Christen UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN M 1111a Jensen, Ida Jenam Young university, by Prof. Bninnpr Mabln Mahnnpv evening, sewing was enjoyea ana,-"whohad presence of mind enough mt. ana Mrs. j. o. Reynolds, was up" and around making luncheon was served to ten. James B. Jensen, H. L. Harris. Julia Nancy" sen, of the Jensen, chairman ten Mattle Jensen, Sina Forbes, Clayton; to run for I Mr. help, might have sufferand Mrs. by companied -Claud Ora C. W. Markham. no Moul-CliyAt the Mitchell, Heber North ertool: Henry littee on graduate work, ready for the celebration. ed greatly from loss of. blood u Mrs. Mattie Clive of Alpine, David R. Mitchell, S. D. Moore, Jr., SUNDAY PICNIC. as SCHOOL had her Bee Robert Mrs. division of the F. Murdock. Laura of graduate ton, .principal. did smile the ti:ne jth that played she was alone at home when the F. B. Newman, Ralph F. Nilsson, L of the the first of the week Mr. and motored to Midway, Tuesday, Floretta Allen. Minnie Evans, university is most, her withered lips "when the guestsT. C. about accident happened. A physician the bath19. R. they SPANISH Mont. enjoyed Arthur The of summer FORK, July Ray Olpin, Evans day Von Bond, Orah Giles, Inez Day-inMrs. Overlade, Billings, During the was summoned and the injury Is fishing. :bell. her 67 graduate students have Lucy A. Phillips, Lorenzo H. Reid, Sunday schools of the Nebo stake first visitor arrive leave her. She Mr. and Mrs. fcvans are on their A. and W.- - Cherrington. Arch S. Reynolds, L. W. Searle, had their annual picnic to Castilla seemed to gain strength rather way to Estes Park, Colo. are manager of j Charleston C. Li Madson, princi- - doing as well as could be expected. enrolled. Thirty-si- x H toiuo Carl in 19 Fork from the Roy .Slack, Ruby Smith, Spanish Q. springs of the B. Y. U.. nmciimrjr iruu iarm, gave a' pal, Clarence Probst, Millie Wright, canyon than to tire as the day proceeded. Mi-- s mcr Whittemore was. motor party to Castilla Tuesday Lucy Jensen; Midway L. S. Mc. roltural college of Utah, 11 Swenson, Wesley Taylor, William day. Several hundred, including Mrs. Nancy Ketchuni O'Brian, or the University of Utah, and T. Tew, Jr., William H. Wardell, officers, teachers and students, 'Aunt Nancy" as she is affection- pleasantly surprised at. her home ln compliment to the cherry pick-tnin- Quarrie, principal, Karl Probst. e ifrom the University of Micht- - Kenneth E. Weight, L. Ernest Wil- were in attendance. by 28 of her !frs' after a very successful season. Clara Boss, Annie Orrock, Erma ately know here, is a native 'of Tuesday s kinson. "c UJdlu unersions were Dauung, Coleman, Laura McQuarrie, Vilate vs elassniatt tlladiolas, baby breath 'Jfio Place to Go- i New York state. She was horn at AGRICULTURAL BLACK HAWK ENCAMPMENT. COLLEGE dancing and feasting. sweet 'peas dcc'orated the and ifessor Jensen recommends Cecil Aplanalb, Wilson; Wallsburg first New the York, I'nioii, during W. J to meet the growing Emma demands Andrew Anderson, reoms. A program conBennet Cash, principal, Nile Alterm of James Monroe, fifth Presi19 The William J. of a" one-ac- t - mmber of Edna SPRINGVILLE, courses Bayles, Bond, July play and graduate lison, Beatrice Cash; Soldier Sum- of the Fnited States. She was sisting .of dent TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 MUSICAL COMEDY ichool be materially increased. Burnham, E. L. Christiansen, B. S. general committee of the state sevtral musical selections were given. PI mit C. R. Bronson, principal, June years old when the famous Center-ClMurdock. yde Eva this, says President Harris, Darley, Anna Egbert, H, B. Evans, Black Hawk encampment, which .Monroe Doctrine was promulgated..-- Games were also enjoyed. .V LON CHANEY Murdock; ! "Whirl o' the Town," said to be Ethel Hale, Veda D. Hamren, will be held at Springville. August luncheon was served to 30. probably be done. Bramwell, Lodema Plummer, "Aunt Nancy'', who came heie in of one most the met hilarious Blanche at enterhall 14, the 16, 15, and of 17, the graduMendenhall, Amy Lyman in city ilowing is a list 1870, has no formula to gi ve the tudents of the B. Y. U.. with Merrill, Harrison R. Merrill, Lowry July 16, and selected good,, live gorwing All members of Camn No. 4 o taining musical comedies that have to attain a ripe generation on tne r.oad for sme time, is "THE NIGHT ROSE" espective Bchools from which Nelson, Anna Page, Abel S. Rich, committeemen to work and insure old age. "I've just lived as most the Daughters of Pioneers of Utah been offi- sctieduled at the Columbia for this received their bachelor'8 de- - Bernlce Stookey, Glen W. Sumsion, a rousing good time, as follows: the are by requested urgently j ioiks do," she said. and Concessions Mark Boyer. Floyd Johnson. cers of the camp to meet in the afternoon and evening. Despite her years her memory si . The L. UNIVERSITY Advertlsirig-SV. OF UTAH Mendenhall. UNIVERcompany 16 YOUNG C. consists of IGHAM north east corner of Pioneer Park AL ST. JOHN unusually clear. TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 Sports J. Thomas Wheeler. at 8:30 o'clock on the morning of artists attired in some of the most no she With of small degree pride Program M. E. Crandall, Jr. of July, dressed gorgeous costumes and present in showed the visitors a beautiful blue the Twenty-fourtsome clever and interesting Finance Lyman Haymond. fashioned old in clothing pioneer Let's spend our vacation at and white coverlet made of wool and sunbonnets. "YOUNG AND DUMB" , and linen. The yarn used in it, she ine reature picture, "The Night Springville with the veterans and Provo Kiwanis club will enThe told had been twisted them, tnends. Watch other issues of ,The proudly Rose,'' also will be shown in con-- j ' : to tertain the ladies tonight oh the by her when she was "knee-higWALLACE AND for .!( White Slippers d. At Greatly Reduced Prices i price.............. $3i03 nr .... ........ ... ........ ...... ..$litfJ ............ ...... ... ....... .. JJ 10 Jenkins Knitting Mills . Company ' .; u Sato irl - herself; j i$r -- a-- Jen'-kin- s, ' , e, g r - g 1 1 S")v-er- al I ; PRINCESS ALL SEATS h 10c ' ' ' y? Herald -- farther developments. She chuckled as she autographed cards for admirers with the quiH pen she had used as a schoolgirl. And then she proudly exhibited her first set of silver spoons, given her SPANISH FORK, July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Amnion Simmons of this city have received an invitation to the wedding of their eldest granddaughter, Miss Ida Bigham, who will be married at the home of her parents, "37 Johns street. Los Angeles, Calif., July 28, to" Frank The bride has been a Roullarb. ' frequent visitor at Spanish Fork, but her home was in Salt Lake until about a year ago, when the . ' i '::y - . family moved to Los Angeles. M.I.A MEMBERS ii I Found Youth And beauty in a French-typ- e ENJOY GENEVA clay Onc of the argest crowds that has liceu at ! 1'iieva, tfie beautilul I'tah Lake re. ort, this season was lions of women 'marvel at my sallowness, 'blackheads- and b!nn in aiti-n- lance at the annual outing of the M. I. A. organizations ot iful beauty. I have been 40 j ishes. i tail slake; in the limelight, and It draws ti ie blood to the skin to years From early hi th'- afternoon ge star. Yet I still look a girl nourish and revive it The result til late ill tin cars and e I still play youthful pans. is that rosv after . i'd with pleasure Q 'Tr.m ks "load glow which to came ers t; from stake a as never more winsome than iniaz.'s new user's. By Edna Wallace Hopper - ' , seek-entir- i firms' tli" skin,. eoHihais lines and wrinkles, reduces, ese things 1 owe to France. experts' niude me u famous-y. They have kept my And those same helps'. done like things for many of lar-'ci- .jKirt s. ..Many i uonieii. in ;i!l eii- :J0 in to years, Alul my yei'irhfn! iiiom and con-- . tours show wlia constant Use will minutes, youth--loom- i i I ' t! P'M e Geneva. s os. , .'-.- f Dear Madam: in "STORMSWEPT" Yes, I still am the agent for those popular Corsets none Nu-Bo- At Capital Babv-breat- ne better made. Telephone for appointment at your home or mine. 539-- W "THE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILLIAM DESMOND ': in "WOMEN MEN LOVE" and COMEDY in :' COMEDY MAN FROM THE DESERT' and "FIGHTING BLOOD" Number 7. JONES For the Timpanogos 265 E. Third South St., Hike Provo. Soc Pg S STRAND Don't forget to take along a box of Hoover's Timpanogos Chocolates as refreshing as the famous mountain. Try Our Marshmallows and Bars the Best Ever. and nasturtiums deco-- Let the kiddies play on the sand at Geneva! 1 l TONIGHT AND FRIDAY rstX- 0L liniwip t-- Eat at EmiTs Sty REGULAR DINNER: From 11:30 to 7:30 40c and 50c. SPECIAL A STEAK, 75c. SHORT ORDERS h , HARRY CAREY and MRS. SADIE E. F. e "'. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ' In honor of her son John's birth-- j day. Mrs. John Thurgood entertain-- j ed at dinner Tuesday evening, e n NOAH BERRY 1 .. .('.riieva was at its. best, acceril- or iu'g to officials of the Mutual ionization, anil file management of ti e resort scared nothing to niiike i!:e outing ore of the m ist enjoy-;th!held by the organization for some" time. Most of the afternoon wa spent in bathing and boating, while many of the Mutual members enjoyed a nice rest in the shade of the large trees at the resort. Picnic was served in the early part of the evening, during which and Immediately afterwards, an. 1m- - lends. . . do. , now they can bring to.' A beauty essential, new beauty and to beauty at its Clay is Also to continued youth. arranged so all who wiii best. get them. Womui who omit it cannot hope to The supreme help. compare- w ith women who employ ny years ago French beauty it.. .Every girl and woman owes to !.. l.. ts taught me the use of clay. i,o.o,ilf used then crude and muddy But crude clays are out of date. , like many still employ; But My new-typclay the very ut- !' those clays multiplied my mnst in faMal flavia no, at ,V'wyi.iA The main feature of the day was ty. your command. Hundreds Edna Wallace Hopper's r Youth the dance in the evening. ice then, able scientists havj icted clay by 20 years of study. Clay ,1s supplied by all druggists of young people from all parts of were present at the have found the right clay and toilet counters. Price, 50c and the county and thoroughly enjoyed dance e mineral-ladewhich $1 per tube. Also my Youth Cream, clay of their stay at the ;s maximum results, which should follow the clay. Also every minute dance continued until ey have found ways to refine my Facial Youth, my famous resort.; The 11 o'clock at night. after remove the mud. useless Also my Hair Liquid cleanser.. j r new-typclay is white and Youth, which brought my luxurBIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN. i and dainty. iant hair. My Beauty Book comes SPANISH FORK, July 19 have discovered added with each. ley Tuesfriends About gathered fifty bring manifold effects, Learn, for your own sake, how" home of Mr. and clay I now use my White much these helps can do. If the day night at the h Clay makes other clays first package fails to delight you, Mrs. George Newitt and gave the a pleasant surprise in honor i very crude Indeed. s your dealer will return its price. latter Edna Wallace Hopper, Business" Ad- - of 'her birthday anniversary. The Amazing effects. nth Clay purges the sV:in of dress, Waukesha. Wise. Advertise-o- f function was in the nature of a j lawn fete and was enjf'yed-by (ail ' lirities. It removes causes ment. 'the guests. . lawn of the Hotel Roberts, It being the regular "Ladies' Night" of the club. - The Kiwanis members and ladies of the Springville and Span-is- h Fork clubs will also be the guests of the local club at the at her marriage in 1841 by her luncheon. . father, each cf them made of a sil Mrs. Amos Merrill entertained at ver dollar. She goes to the "movies" regu dinner Tuesday aftrenoon in honor and Mrs. Osmond and larly,, rides automobiles without of Professor Roses formed an atMonk. Mrs. a and The is radio "fan". fear, great tractive centerpiece for the dining only thing modern she will have table. Covers were laid for ten. to do ma is with the nothing flying :' chine. She draws the line there. Mrs. T. N. Taylor and Mr. and Current events hold keen interest left for "Aunt Nancy." Her tables are Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Taylor where Duchesne, for afternoon this idled high with magazines and will spend a few days fishing. newspapers. No political issue es they is capes her, and she always, ready Mrs. George ' Madsen " and Mrs. to discuss national and internationMadsen returned to Straw Frank al problems. this morning, after spending berry As the afternoon began to wane few days in Provo. a one of the throng of visitors sug gested that "perhaps Aunt Nancy and Mrs. J. C. Hoganson of wants to go to sleep.'' the college at Logan Agricultural "Go to sleep nothing!" was the business With pleas- is combining with response. "I'm going fishing ure in Utah county during the Reve Milford." present week. The professor and, ' And she went. have1 County Agent J. P. Welch done some work in agronomy, and tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Hoganson will participate in the twelfth an-Utah lake is glorious at t nual community hike to Timpano-- 1 a grasshopper." FORMER SALT LAKER TO WED m$y yss h ' Miss Patricia Herron, who will be presented to Washington society this fall by her aunt. Ms. Wm. H. Taft, wife of the chief "ustice. WOMEN MEM lOVE" WIUIAM DESMOMD and BUSTER KEATON in "COPS" Half Block North of Fountain. Phone 820. EMIX NELSON, Prop- - |