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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2,1922. rl of Llndon, and the 'Misses i. u.nnw, Mr and Mrs. John sher: and Raymwa Miss Atha Fisher have reiurneu u the i Park City Brter spendingrllPftiH DMton ho wer two past 'u.w o Mr. and Mrs. . u. . ere accompameu uuu wm vibji w.ui itha Bateman, wflo ihem for a weekv -- 1 Clubs QAlPllMiTV Dances Visiters' 1 ouu' ,.,,y.......i.j;.,......i......,....... ' to Daniel's canyon Sunday spent the day. U "EWon spent the his family. engagement daughter, Libble, to C. A. of this city. The marriage of Denver Provo with will take place this month at the home of the bride's mother. Jackson In week-en- d her Mac-Kenz- Mary j Liea, Iaa KielVoaTA'eda '.Corduer, Ersal Cook, Vera Frahdsen, Mabel! ofi Cook and Jennie Anderson Provo Bench. The party will make the trip by trucks, driven by Niels; Anderson and Sterling Cook; both j ) of this city. Miss 4)elilah ,. Higgs. . jpent the in Salt Lake the guest of M(sa Allciel Biggs.' d Mrs. George Brown spent the D. D. Hoag of Kansas City, Mo., in Salt Lake City with father of C. C. Hoag, is visiting in week-en" this city with his son and family. relatives and friends. 'Mr. Hoag plans to remain for a the Optimist The msr-'b-- T rnnnineham of o month. " cluli will be enterulned at the daugh-.1- 7 and relatives. his -' with the weekend Miss Zoe Hanson has returned borne of Mrs. Gilbert Cox tomorMrs. Grant N. Eggertsen, and row afternoon. The card game Miss Carol Dunn is visiting in weeks visit home, aftera j.is son, ElmoCunnlngham, American Fork for a few days, the at Heber as thepleasant vMisa Erma "500" will be fea4urednftef which gueati( luncheon will be served. All mem-- , Miss Florence Friday. Murdock. bii Mrt Thomaa Ashton, guest ..of, ... , m m bers are requested to be present j Mi- - anil Mrs. A. O. tnw-fflotored , Mrs.jMamie Emery wishes to an- Bench, ta Is H. S. Provo Mrs. of visiting Pyne Children Mrs. Conrad Maag entertained Carey, Idaho, the" guest of her at a miscellaneous shower at her Dussin. Mrs. She RacheJ daughter, home Friday afternoon, The affair,' will visit In other Idaho cities be- which was-ihonor of Mrs. George The One Quality Tea to in home this her fore returning Wells,, formerly Miss Alice Star-leNot cvery Tea which little so costs 3 City. you who was well known in this will make good was in. the form of a lawn MrsTfi. TrNuttairJr., assisfefl tv ciiy, Tie party.. was hostess the feature of the afternoon's enterMiss Clarissa Nuttall, dinner at her tainment, the prizes being awarded 8t a pretiiy appointed Season's flowers to Mrs. Alfred Johnson and Mrs. home Sunday. were usede in decorating. Cover Frank Holdaway, the latter receivButthece is ate Tea were laid for Miss Hazel NuUall, ing the consolation favor. A dainty Mr. and Mrs. Vernon M. Nuttall, luncheon was served, following; you can always rety upon Miss Ethel Nuttall and Oro ,Moore cards. The guests were and that is 1 of Pay son. Mrs. Ralph McNamara of Ogdep, Mrs. N. R. Jackson 'and Mrs. Elvon L. Jackson - have returned home from. Salt Lake City, where Denver they spent a few days with friends 11. if - 1 IS siaylF riiay ail Sat uMay in Window We fWlluv - week-en- - TeD TP; -- ..1 a . Our the Stoiry .nt .Many,..items included in addition to those . displayed in our windows. ' Distributors of Quality Merchandise. - Everybody's Store.. " . . .flS!jE:fiOpas' Iced Tea JjS jjSl. . The Social Service committee TreeTea Mrs. Wallace McNamara and Mrs. of M. L. iMcNamara of Murray. MILLKf E( ' ?CT 1 DOSS OF THE DUFFS. rjiTs. LEE, WILL YOU PLEASE PUTl THESE VAPtRS IM THE SAFE r- -i A FOR ME? I'M IH-- A HURRY - I'M ( SOtNS TO A BANQUET AMD Jt mm the J922' renewal of the Santa Rr economy run staged last week, a good Maxwell touring car earned 011 lop uuums n iia rlnua i'iih i score of 23.60 miles p?r gallon of gasoline and 32.16 per gauon or gasoline for the entire distance from anta Rosa. Ca .. through tue moun tains to the coast and return, over rough and curving roaas. In the Third ward Relief society gave a lawn social at the ward meeting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mortimer and house yesterday afternoon. The fol family spent Sunday in Ogden, the lowing program was rendered, dur- guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lake. ing which sewing and the serving of refreshments were enjoyed by Mrs. N. W. Haws of Logan was 50: Violin selection, Miss Elsie the-gu-est of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hollerman; readings, Miss Thelma Jenkins, Sunday. Miss Jones; Eggertsen; readings. Tho MiivMfll vocal solo, Mrs. Sadie Ramsey; children of j Mrs. James Reid and Mrs. Reld's the sensation dancing demonstration, Miss are the guest of Nephi , Taylor; piano selection, Miss aunt, Mrs. Peter Groneman, for a less of .. RE ,,A BAJ .. II ''" i feimj lUl II . ft V ? I' 0 ' : By ALLMAN. P ' 4 I. jYj I ;: & M - - jfll - " WflffM. ton-mile- s De-len- price-group- Mary Mortimer; musical, selections, Relief society choir. CE Fl RST b Miss Carrie Sutton of Berkeley, Calif., is a Provo visitor for a few . weeks. SERVICE LAST - SEBKAU: THE i - I REGULAR GAS Mrs. John Tburgod was hostess at a prettily appointed dinner party at her home Tuesday evening. The to her affair was complimentary father, Joseph S. Park, whose 70th birthday anniversary occurred on that 4lay. . The entertaining rooms with were , prettily decorated dahlias. A cut glass bowl of tea roses formed the table centerpiece. Covers were laid for ilr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Park, Mr. and Mrs. Don Park, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Scott, Mr. and Mrs--. Jack Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. George Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cockrell, Mr. and 'Mrs. Royal Jen- TIME mTEST JGiAS . OILS, TIRES AND TUBES Drive in and Be Served. NO GUTTER NO CURB NO WAITING with us in our new shop at 67 North First West. With our facilities to meet your needs, we can give you quick, dependable service. GET THAT NEW AUTO TOP NOW and HAVE US PAINT YOUR CAR FOR YOU It will look like new. 460 r . ... . tmr -- Lowes w, ... .'. sack Turkey Red. Flour 48-l- b sack Hard Wheat Hour. b sack Patent Flour . sack Graham flour sack Sunripe Rolled Oats ... Large size pkg.. Armour's Corn Flakes 10 lbs. New Potatoes 3 lbs. Fresh Tomatoes 2 lbs. Nice Fresh Salmon Fresh Salmon,, whole fish, per lb. Glass Sliced Beef Large b 48-I9-- 9-- . .85 .$1.75 . J 51.35 ; 51.28 T,35". MSf S lb lb 14 25 5 45 19ii 35H- 7-o-z. 1 A-N- o. 2 dozen Creamery-Batte- r . Strictly Fresh Eggs "Certo" Sure-jel- l, per bottle try it Sugar Cured Whole Hams, per lb. ... Picnic Hams, per lb 3 dozen White Crown Fruit Jar Caps 2 dozen Fruit Jar Rubbers Pint Fruit Jars Quart Fruit Jars ... Half gallon Fruit Jars WE WILL STORE YOUR CAR by the day, week or month. Get our prices. Come in and let's talk it over.'. . were guests at dinner yesterday at the home of Mrs. H. Lee Boyer in SAMlilBL KOPP Prices., Phow 446. Wet Center. ""week iNMNGr august . 10 Ihs..Sttgai-.48-I- Mrs. S. H. Beesley of Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Peter Groneman R CASH : Springville. Mr. and. Mrs. J. W. Bates an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Zella, to Lester M. Bryan of this city. The marriage will take" place the 'latter part of this month. ProvoAutoTop&PainfCo 67 North The following young ladies, chap eroned by Mrs. W. E. Losee, left last night for a ten days' auto trip through the Yellowstone National park: Miss Grace Taylor, Miss Zetta Alger, Miss Jennie Campbell, Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Miss Delia Hilda Mlchia. Miss Patoni A1lq lAvina Holt and Miss Sylvia Jol- ley of Provo, Miss Belva Wailey of Pleasant Grove, Miss inei uar- Smashing reductions on Fabric Tires. All tires carry standard gurantee. - .43 ,"45 .33 STOCK LIMITED ,25 . 1ERI ,15 ...90 - $1.40 -- Take a Fuller s Are KODAK .73 Year Paints For years we haye been making fine paints, varnishes and finishes for all purposes, especially to meet the weather conditions in thetWest. lThey are scientific In, formula Superior Gasoline at Fuller service and Fuller quality will assure you satisfaction from your painting. SHINE 'EM UP Keep your auto looking new by having us WASH - it for you. dirt destroys luster of the paint. The photographic goods. Kodaks all Motor Co. It saves auiognipkier-$6.5- 0 up keep you money the to the dirt off. Sate IV f Phone 544 . ; ..... .... ... hf triWcat anJ Cartar 1 3 r Sta. ' - r -R- i - Provo Auto Laundry With Maxfidd Auto Top Company 390 W. Sue-cesf- ul TV. THERE IS NOTHING UNDERTTHE SUN- that protects, you more from the summer's- troubles than ice. Be sure that clear crystal block is always reposing In the old ice box, safeguarding' your health and comfort. PROVO ICE AND COLD - Beautiful STORAGE Phone 508. Geneva Beach Provo Greenhouse On Utah Lake BIG PROVO BAND DANCE EVERY TUESDAY Phone Center, Provo, Utah Eight-O- , "Where the Flowers Grow EVERY SATURDAY Owing to the fact that 80 per cent of our orders come over the telephone, and wishing to give more personal attention to growing nice fresh flowers FISHING and plants, we have closed our office in the Colum- ... ,. bia theater and will be at the greenhouse, corner ' . First South and Second West -- Finest Picnic Grounds in Utah. , , CABINS FOR RENT li 1. 'I REMOVED TO GREENHOUSE BOATING t 2 Drug Stores, 1 Kodak Ladles' Rest Shop. oonr-lit Kodak Shop. ' BATHING Phone 121. , "smoking tor a woman la a siga ef degeneration. It la a brahd of . . moral instability i ;i The cabrogoya, a huge lizard" aV taining a length of four and - 4ne." half feet, ia found In CeyIon.t:lt tt beautifully marked and its -- skin when tanned affords a fine leather of excellent wearing quality , and Fbod card.H are to h rilatrrhutoH waterproof. It Is used for making to children and women with babies women's shoes. ' In certain centers In West Virginia ' and Pennsylvania where industrial NOTICE. sinre nas nrougnt misery. The food AH bills chargeable to the JS23 . is to be distributed by the Quakers. Fourth of July finance commute A new rotary spray Dunm weigh must be for payment on presented 59 ing but pounds Is expected to or before August 10, to be allowed. revolutionize orchard spraying. It' is declared that the machine, run. MARRY IF LONELY For Tesalta, nlng at normal speed, can deliver i V try me; best and moat-mc- ev from 300 to 500 nounds tirfismir ful "Home Maker1; hundreds rich and will distribute from 20 to 35 wish marriage soon; triUy eoafl. gallons of material a minute. most dential; reliable; year expert ' uure; descriptions free, ."The A New York specialist on mental Club." Mrs. Box Ml. and moral disease, declares that1 Oakland. CaL . ORCHESTRA BrivnittSijoo up Hedquist Drag Co. For the first time in the history of the Vatican, the papal housekeeper Is a woman. The present Pope brought his mother's old maid to the ancient buildings. The cardinals protested. "I shallset a precedent for my successors," said Pius XI. - DANCE Superior Kodak adds .to fun and keeps it ih pictures. Be sure your next holiday plans include a Kodak. We hive "the "brie you want, and the film. and accessories as well. This is the place to come for the Eastman line of They contain pure pigments, pure oils, pure Hac and are based on Pioneer White Lead After our long experience in the manufacture of paints, they are the best that we knw Our "Service TMpartmenr wi!) jladly-gtr- e "TW 'tree-i- n formation on any kind of painting. Call on or phone us. MOTOR CO. 28c Per Gallon with you and preparation. BUY t: per cen According tot Cole, the Maxwell, with its high gear pulling power, here gained a considerable advantage over its competitors. ' The rules of the Santa Rosa con . test allow only such cars as are of a standard stock detail and equipment to compete. It Is also stipulated that all adjustments be no different than are recommended for ordinanry daily driving. The clutch must be engaged and the motor running throughout the en tire, period that the car Is in mo tion. No consideration was given oil but consumption on the score-shee-t the unofficial record of the good Maxwell in this respect was shown to be on a par with the remarkable gasoline mileage. It Is the plan of the Santa Rosa committee to of oil elude proper consideration in the 1923 contest, as this feature was thin year found to have important bearing upon performance and general economy of , operation. Phone 74 73 : First West. Special Tire Sale 434 !22 f WCUiB frnlu Business is Goo- d- ; SAVE HONEY the event regard was pnoteo oy - Coin, ' well known Cali- . antnmnhilB man. who had of Mrs. Emer Murdock and family of never before driven any part unusual The mueage course. the Mrs. burof Heber are the guests ability' of- the dock's sister, Mrs. Gr 11. Heindael-man- , lt VMlvwn w thp exceptional to Ligh dfRPlay car for a few days. gear performance, especially on : Miss Mabel Willis of Salt Lake mountain trails where lower gear is a Provo "visitor for a few days, work is usually demanded. In one difficult course a cow inn nf th the guest of relatives and friends. stretch of more than 15 miles shows few weeks, sen, of iLong Beach, Calif.; Miss Melba Park, Russell Tilton, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Vincent, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dell Hopkins, Park Scott, Miss Theresa Duggins of Gunnison. Various birthday gifts were received by the honor guest," from the family members In attendance. n which uroved to be of . -- |