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Show Tlffi HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1923. 101 young men and wemea of the tra. The mora trip was mad by truck. Tha outing was under the direc tion of Prof. E. L. Roberta, bead ;of the physical education depart- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Startup ea-- went of tha B. T. U, and the M. Woodward. .. lowing: Dean tertalned at a family .. iFrof. H. R. Merrill. Dr. Jos. A. their horn s.i.wu. ni Pival Bigelow. compliment to Mrs. Robert Fair-- jGw University banks and children of Hollywood.' Fprty tudent oI ", CaUt. who are here visiting. A f J "f-T- - U cut glass rase of American Beauty 1 oln ,tuAenU U the rose, formed an attractive center-- 1 dkanc charge of Physical Director J. R niece for th. Hnt, .su .were laid for W. of Salt Lake. ! ' A most enjoyable time waa proThe Minnehaha girls of the Fifth 'ward Mutual will meet Tuesday nounced by everyone who attended the delightful affair. evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home Miss Veda , sewwhere Soorup. jOf Mrs. L. F. Farrel of Grand Island, ing, music and luncheon' will be Nebraska is spending thei summer enjoyed. in Provo wiith ber parent. Mr. Miss Phebe Kimber left today and Mrs. G. H. Naylor. Mr. Farrell for Caldwell. Idaho, where she will was also a Provo visitor the early visit her sisters, Mrs. T. J. Toung part of last week.; .' ook and Mrs. W, C. Toung. ' Mrs. H. P. Hunter, of Nampa. is spending a few weeks here Miss Ann Wride left today' for Idaho her with parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rigby, Idaho to visit several B. Mrs. Hunter was Simmons. weeks with her sister, Mrs. George Miss Lalo Simmons. formerly . Taylor. V. Mrs. O. R. Thomas enterThe Misses Alta and Leah Oak- Mr. and tained at a family dinner at their suit"; n one will weather hot to be hostesses a the In ley evening In compliment Gleaners of the Sixth ward home FridayMrs. third by actual weight of L. F. Farrell of Mr. and to Mutual at their home Tuesday your average suit Grand 'Island, Nebraska , who are The will time be spent in evening. here visiting. Sweet peas prettily sewing, music and luncheon. ... decerated th dining table. Covers a . were laid for 14. , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunn of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mr; and Mrs. & L. Naylor enter-talne- d Roberts of Salt Lake have returned GET IT AT ? at dinned Saturday evening to their homes from Atlanta, Ga., home In honor of Mr. and at their where Mr. Dunn went as delegate Mrs. I F. Farrell who are vllslting to the convention of the National Grand Island, Neb. A Association of Credit Men. After heref rom of sweet peas formbasket chrystal the convention, visits were made ed an attractive centerpiece for the to the following places of interest: THE BIG DEPT. STORE table. ' Covers were laid for Washington, D. C; Philadelphia, dining Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. G. H, MEieSDEPT. Pa.; Atlantio City, New York, Al- Fred G. Rllchmond, Naylor, Mr. and Mrs'. Canbany, Palmyra, Niagara Falls, guests of o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. I. ada and Chicago. The four weeks' O. R. Thomas and the honor. R. OFFICIALS HERE uusnman. plans lor the 24th of trip was thoroughly enjoyed. e July celebration will be arranged. , RELIEF 80OIETY HONORS' All members are urged to be in Mr. and Mrs. Byron Clark and MRS. BERTHA OHRAN. Ificials of the Bait Lake ft attendance. family and Mr. and Mrs. John Railroad company, wen in in and family spent Sunday LEHI, July 7. The spacious lawn iltatlon With Mayor 0. K. Han- FORMER JUSTICE DIES. Liberty park, Salt Lake. of the Mrs. Rachel Anderson home hii afternoon relative to mat- was the scene of a festival last eveconcerning the .' company's International News Service. STUDENTS ENJOY OUTING. affair was given by the nasi in the city Ohioi CLEVELAND, The summer 'school students of ning. The July . ward Relief society in Lehil First attera pertaining to the par- Former Justice William R. Day of the B. T. U. formed a party and of Mrs. Bertha Ohran who is honor between the company' track! the United States supreme court, went by Saturto lake Utah truck; moving with her famlily to CaliforPest Center itreet and of rout- - died at his summer home ta Macki- day evening. A trip was made to nia to make her home. Ithe freight trains from Center naw Island, .Mich., at 5 o'clock Geneva resort by motor boat where Mrs. Ohran has been an. officer to the company's tracks on this morning, according to word re- they were joined by thirty students in the Relief society, for fifteen South street werersttlscussed. ceived by his son. of the university who had motored years, haying served as secretary Death was caused by chronic to the resort SPECIAL MEETING. bronchitis. Justice Day was 74 Bathing, boating and picnicking of the organization for twelve years for three years. years of age. were thoroughly enjoyed by the and as arganist Games and a delightful program special meeting of the Daugh-o- f Funeral services will be held at 10 young men and women of the the Mormon' Battalion will his former home at Canton, Ohio, school- - after which dancing was were the features. of entertainment. Refreshments were served to 100 held Wednesday afternoon at 4 Thursday. enjoyed in 'the pavilion, the music guests. SOCIAL CALENDAR a i"1 j Cool Keep Cool --L- -- Stay aCooU- - Ely-sia- Mnnovmcing Wood' Clifton's Annual j mi 3 To mi - i Begin NexlEz 0 An Event Worth Waiting For iURSDAY, JULY 1 21h Watch for Our Ad in Wednesday's Papers for the many wonder-- , and to Continue For 10 Days " ful Bargains 0: $9 90 and $13.90 Taylor Bros. Co. . 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Pen-JeboiL Boll 1 minutes, then add 3 level cups sugar, stir vigor-ovsluntil sugar dissolves. Bring to boa again, and boll 3 to ; B minutes. ' RmiaiiT deltehtful tor cherries, grapes, currants; black- berries, raspberries, loganberries, phims and peaches. jM LIji: .' , C.'stud n. imp .so Cotunibial TONIGHT AND TUESDAY -WHEN ROMANCE RIDES" Princess TONIGHT AND TUESDAY With ."'. ''..' Claire Adams and Jean . 10c Hersholt. ADDED ATTRACTION TONIGHT FAT SANDERS' ALL SEATS COUN- Tom Moore TRY STORE y in A $50 Man's Suit of Clothes Given Away Free. , ; j Regular Prices "BEATING THE GAME" and COMEDY surroundings will be entertaining. FAMOUS JOCKEY. The barn chosen this time has a good floor 'space, is open and Tod Sloan, the famous little easily accessible. Barn dance spewhose riding attracted the jockey cialists are being consulted and attention of half of crowned heads everything is moving nicely toward of Europe, has lost his first big a11vriy-cetebratl- ottr race! And, as if to add insult to , It will be interesting to see how Injury, fate chose a woman as the our .modern dances fit with the agent through which to admlniister old barn idea and compare with defeat to the greatest- - rider of those of the previous generations them 11. The eventful race is a feature of even though you do not care to Benjamin B. Hampton's big producparticipate. To care for observers a lawn en- tion of "When Romance Rides," tertainment will accompany the from Zane Grey's novel "Wildfire," will be released by Goldwyn, which may be dance. The attractions continuous from 8 to 11, so you seen at the Columbia theater Tomay come and go at your leisure. night and Tuesday. The sportsThe entertainment is being di- manlike Sloan- - insists that' thongn. rected by the Fourth ward Sunday' the race was run tor pictures pur'" " school. '. poses .only lie actually was beaten. 1 - C 0.0 L G ENEV A FIRST BIG Balloon Dance Oh! Boy! Hundreds of Free Balloons Strati F U N ! PRIZES! Tonight and Tuesday Tuesday July 10 medy Success L ml jell. any. fhdt , mice THE GAME The L L r IS fruit iuice (brim CANP BEATING CASTOR IA RECIPES fuUj. 1 pkg. New Pen-Jeand stir Place juice in deep preserving kettle. Add Pen-Je- l until it comes to vigorous boil. Now add 3 level cups sugar. Bring back to vigorous boil and boil 2 to 4 minutes, depend 1.1 isnns into session behind closed doors - Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't here today taking what was be- - imply' ask for a kidney remed- yget Doan's Kidney Pills the same lleved to be the first step in a na Ithat Mrs. Stradling used. Foster-N- . tional anve Dy we bW rour Mburn Coi Mfnu Buffalo, T. Motherhoods for wage increases Advertisement ranging from 20 to 60 per cent isi the custom at the Goldwyn to ask all players, authors, AMEAN FORK, July 9. melu. M. Pitts and Ira S. Hitch Of Ameri- - scenario wruem ana omer can Fork have been granted a cer- - bers of the producing staff to write Charles autobiography. tiflcate of public convenience nd J ashort the author of HJoldwyn's .automo-,Kenyto .an operate necessity "Beat-For- k bile stage line ibetween American nw Tom Moore, photoplay, will be whicih The Game," City and American Fork canning at Princess the theater shown of for the yon, transportation both, and express. The pub- - ntebt and Tuesday, smiled when ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED SliO utiltties commission, which snown me pnniea sneei upon wnico SPANISH FORK, July S.Mr. and the permit, points out that he was asked to write a few auto Mrs. Jones Bow en announce, the granted .cave is a scenic point biographical notes. Tlmpanogos engagement 0f their daughtr, Ellen, of From hiis own pen, it must be has been extensively ad interest, to Isaac Taylor. Both young peo that Mr. Kenyon is not of mecca is the and many yertiised ple are well known in social circles tourists and others. The commiS' very old for, on the line marked here. The marriage will take place sion also says that the Salt Lake & "Born." he wrote: San Francisco, in the near future. will cooperate in the Nove. 2, 1920. He describes his railroad Utah : --4 and - transportation eyes as "limpid" and his hair as of advertising FIRE THREATENS CITY. of special parties and excursions. "raven." It is evident that he was Another applicant for a permit to brought up in the "movies" when International Newi 8rvlCM. operate an auto stage line between they were at their movlest Calif, ' July 9. BARSTOW, the same points made by Frank R. International News 8rvlce. . Sweeping . across the city, fire Sjosterdt and Elmer A. Pulley, and BARN DANCE gutted three structures here today Including a line between American and threatened destruction to the "and Geneva Beach and Intermedientire business . section. Early ate points, was denied. A unique entertainment of the damage was estimated at $100,000. will be the revival of barn week Switch engines of the Santa Fe on the corner of Fourth dancing railroad were pressed into service North and First East, Thursday of a added fire and the by fighters . this week. spectacular touch to the fire fight Of all 'the Institutions of the ing scene by' punoplng water on the Why suffer fronI7sbad back, past hone are more homely and in flames. from sharp, shooting twinges, head teresting than the old barn dance. dizziness and distressing To test its adaptation to modern aches, GE INCREASE RAJLROAD urinary ills? Provo people recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills. Ask International New Service. your neighbor? Could you ask for 9. 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