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Show 0E THE HERAU), WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1923. T-- Hartley. ' Y j Jenkins are BpenJing the week in Provo canyon. ;Springdell, EH Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ma M j Addison d Mrs IV D. Boyer and I" are spending a month in Boston, rfauiiir. Mrs. Bertha Roberta, Mrs.. Miss Mary Giles. Miss La- - Mass., with relatives and L tomUy of W. J. Taylor ea-friends. N. J Salyards, Prof, and Mrs. W.I . i era r&ge, miss June Hansen, Miss t,mt aa euun ;H. i.yiv uud tim:y. Mr. and Mrs.) Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Raile ;Lee Boyer rid fanilv- of Spring-- j ttme Evelyn Hansen, Mis Venice iTsi after whtea Miss Fawn Singleton and iaed at their home ville. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boyer j Monday evening and '::-.:- : of S.ringville, Mr. and1 Miss Florence Jeppersou. in comcliuient t.i XTi J "id d family if . o ,. "' uscr Sl"i8vUle formed a partv ,ardZ and J- - F. Xoyea md son Mrs. John Ferre and Mrs. J V. AnderMjn and sou and Mr,. Jesse motored tg'ni Mr. to Saratoga Tuesday even- Fork were ot America. , aauiia, Mrs. in rat,inV Fepe entertained at' a niiscellan-eou- 3. T enjoyed, after visiter, last week, toe Auaui ana aaugnter, Laverd ch delicious picnic, supper shower at home McBride. le of the Ht of Mrs. Louiaa or I'orawan. Utah who are all here served'.' former Tuesday afternoon in com- - visiting. The season's Rowers UI of the to en Miss Glean Cleone were plimut used in. decorating. Ferre, a ' tiysiaa During Nvwa Service. International the met birde at of the niomu. iialil'.as and tne ereums of camps ami mucin Mutual sat XEW YORK, Aug. l.-- To mi? i. Peterson Karl gladiolaa luncheon endecorated was prettily the servei to the guest 4 lion workers in .Vcw Jersey niunlcl host-- tertalning rooms. During the after- - f honor and the ; The assisting following; Mr. and palities walked ta work thi, mor.;- nooo oi games, music was furnisn- - Mrs. j. A. Seonii). Misses IjiVewl were wn. jins. n'1 MlM Jessco ed by Mrs. Newell Talbot, Miss Veda, Etta, Allie and Caroline Seor-- i ( The strike of ktoo niotormen VUi Meg Jon m,ltshead. Tno roomf wore prei Florence Crane, Miss Lucile Buck- - "P and Miss Emma Baiies. and conductors and shopmen.-- em AT P NEER 1, jecorated with the aeaaon'a ley and Miss Norma Foote. A de- iloyed by the Tublic Service Rai!- the evening of lklous luncheon was served. Many Mrs. Leyland Craliam returned flowers. IWinf company, wvnt into effect at iay was useful and beautiful gifts ' were o her home in Salt Lake Wednes- delicioua luncheon Cclonel Wm. J. Barnard Turner miduieht. The strikers ft JLed'to Miss Estella Goddard, presented the honored guesU;fr6m. av after spending a week in Prov0:of San Francisco will arrive here' 30 per cent wage increase! Mlsa Grace the following: Mrs. Wiltord Poul- - wt& Mrs. F. J. Finlayson. . Not a wheel turned on the trol- ,,,,,. , .,'. .1 vim Eoma Bylund, IU iiiia cvcuiu Ituui Ortll UaiLK Mrs. son, Mrs. J. E. Daniels, Mrs. Mart Larsen. Zin Miss niton, ley company's entire svstem, Tho. ma Peterson, Mn. Ada B. Hasler, Graham, Mrs. Sherl Ferre, Mrs. J. Miss Helen Hedquist, Miss! give his address in Pioneer park i.McCarty, president of the corporaMisa Lore R. Hooks, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Aeuon Graham and Miss Esther at 7:30. A number of Salvation-j- t ion, told International News Serv- lira. Alice Webster, ists from outside towns will also ice this morning. The city offi pom.' Miss Elsie Thtacher, Miss Lorenzo Russell, Mrs. C, R. Bray, Haycock. The officera for Mrs. 0. . W. Andelin, Mrs. Lee cials In Jersey Cwy, Newark, Cambe here. were elected as Warner. Mrs. Arthur Clyde, MrsL. Hit coming month den, New Brunswick, Paterson, will Hansen Colonel Mayor greet Mrs. Andrew Jenseo, joUowa: Miss Elsie Thtacher, presi- C Pierce, Elizabeth, Hoboken, Dunellen, East Turner at the band stand Just dent; Mrs. Karl Peterson, vice. Mrs. A. J. Powell, Mrs. Newell Tal-btOrange and scores of smaller com- secre-ryMrs. J. E. Guyman, Mrs. Jenprior to the service proper. Major munities, took notice of the situv msident; Misa Meg Jones, The retiring officera were nie Loveless, Mrs. Edward JohnMorton,' who has been here for sev- tion. preeldent; son, Mrs. J. E. Snow, Mrs. C. Vance, XlM Mildred Condon, They put automobiles, motor eral days, will have direction of presi- Mrs. Oliver Clark, Mrs. Jane BuckHiss Audrey Oetlund, rice trucks, busses and even wagons the proceedings. into service, in an effort to relieve dent; Miss Geneva Haycock, aecre- ley, Mrs. Ray Watkins, Mrs. T. E. The Provo band will render a the situation. Neebit, Mrs. Al Sperry, Miss Vera tory. e tew popular selections beginning at The strike affected employes, ap Clark, Miss Lucile Buckley, Miss the Norma Foote, Miss Florence Crane, Mrs. V. J. Bird entertained 7:3 and will lead the congrega- proximately 1,500.000 porkers, in about 5,000 manufacturing plants, aembers of the Bluebell and Rosa Miss Bernlce Condon and Miss Wiltional singing of a swarms of the First ward beehive lamette Sperry. hymn. This will be followed b?!mRt,t. n. many , '"." at bar borne Tuesday evening. The prayer and a vocal duet, after which greatest, industries. Mrs. Floyd Violett was pleasant entertainment was in the form of a Another 500,000 workers use the the mayor will publicly welcome lawn party. Following a volly ball ly surprised Tuesday evening at Colonel Turner. by the home of Mrs. C. H. Reinsch by trolley daily commuting to New lame, folk dances instructed Mrs. Albert Jones and Mrs. Sterling Colonel Turner is on a tour of York. her Intimate friends who assem The opening of the strike was Eroanbrack, were enjoyed. Dainty bled to entertain in her honor inspection of Salvation Army work in the larger centers. He express- without disorder. refreshments were aerved to Miss prior to her departure for Colowill continue ed a wish to Visit Provo on his , That the tie-uMuilla Graham, Miss Zelda Giles, rado, where slie will make her over a long period w as the predicMamla home. MUs Rhea Jenkins, Misa swing around. Asters, snaperragons and tion at both offices of the street car Bell, Miss Florence Robinson, Mrs. dahlias were used as floral decoraTHREP BURNED TO DHATH. company and the union. As each August Johnson, Miss Merle tion. The card game "300" was car was run into the barn at midMiss Cleo SmOot, Miss Alice the feature of the entertainment, Intornatlonal News Service. night company men began the re Johnson, favor being awarded to Mrs. C. II. Strong, Miss Genevieve HAGERSTOWN, Md.. Aug. 1. moval of fare boves, brake appar Miss Catherine Johnston, Miss Funk. A beautiful lustre vase was Two persons were burned to death atus and controller boxes from the Alice Jones, Miss Iris Robinson, presented Mrs. Violett as a 5 th:cj o'.li rs Injured so badly carg indicating the trolley corpora- Miss Dorothy Jones, Miss Orthea from her friends. tnai tney win aie, m a lire ai o tion would make no effort to re. Ballanger, Miss Virginia Thomas, Dainty refreshments were served g'clock this morning'which partially siyne service with strikebreakers, j Miss Edith Freshwater, Miss Melba to jj, wi eked the dwelling at 23g North All police leaves have been canMiss Lmcille Larsen, Thatcher, street. The dead are: Mrs. celled in the 145 cities affected. iLf.cust Misa Marie Fletcher, Mrs. John Jack Wilkins of Portland, Ore , Id.i Carbaugh, 74; Geraldine Johnson, Mrs. Keneth Craven, Mrs Is visiting with his mother, Mrs. W. ' 16, her granddaughter. BROWN IN PROVO. John Boardman, Mrs. Heber Done, D. Eilklns for a few davs. Geraldine was making a fire in V- - JP?H. Georee A. Brown, salesmanatrer and Mrs. Owen White, the latter as H '1 , the cook stove tor we lamiiy DreaK- - of tne Utah Poultry Producers, Inc., listing the hostess. Mrs. A. B. Barnes of Seattle, A can of oil she held in her wag in provo this fct. morning enroute Wash., Is the guest of Mrs, Joseph near the blaze overturned and t0 the coal camps In Carbon county, hand Miss Helen Taylor, Miss Isls Giles for a few days. He had lust returned from the Tin- Johnson and Miss Jessie Johnson This coat has borrowed the deep 'exploded. The girl was found later by fire- - tic district where he reports meet- were hotessess to the First ward Mrs. Alfred Erskine and son Mel-vi- Bounce to give' It the effect of a men, burned to a crisp. courtly cavalier cape. The front ing with success in getting the reGleaners at the home Miss Taylor of Los Angeles, Calif., are Provo of Mrs, Carbaugh was a paralytic. tail trade to cooperate with his the coat Is plain and straight ." The was Tuesday evening. party visitors for three- months, the guests find ties on the side. The sleeve la She had not moved for years. With company in the handling of its In the form of a lawn social. Duri- of Mrs. Erskine's parents, Mr. and formed by the fullness . of the the exception, of Geraldine, the products. ng the evening of games a musical Mrs. Andrew Hartley. Mrs. Ersk Bounce and the coat. family was asleep when the fire REUNION Missprogram was furnished by the ine was formerly Miss Bernlce started. I es Venice and Florence Bishop L. L. Nelson Tuesday proJepperson, nounced the marriage ceremony EtrHti Hnnaen nnil Fawn Sineleton. for David Cole, age. 22, of Nephi a delicious luncheon was served to and Miss Bessie Ahlin, age 17, Of Mist Cella Decker, Miss Lenore Santaquin. Foote, Miss Florence Miller, Miss Lael Johnson, Mrs. Sterling Ercan-Brac- STREET i Pe, Plnt - Jep-perso-n, i. ,, flT aa " ANNOUNCING : - a s IL II Tues-iTereuii- (.. i OrhNlIEIG Presentation Of New '. 0TWEM ' , . ' well-know- n n Moderate Prices are an Added Attraction p All-ma- j It n m $m m : j fc. H h'uJyCTMiM : - MSI t mm ... - LAST. SAFETY I'-- For every root ot rum tnai was used in Harold Lloyd's new feature thrill comedy, "Saftey Last," vlrt-- t ually nine feet were thrown into tne cuuuig Dasaei. aiiu uiai. J"" eoes to show further the tireless efforts of the popular young comedian in turning: out a comedy a comedy that must satisfy him in every way before he will permit it to leave the studio. To give a few interesting statist- - KITCHEN CUPBOARD NELLIE MAXWELL lniiiiiiimiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SUGGESTIVE C3 r ! il IT a " A t TT" T IDEAS PLACE a few lumps of charcoal . .WJBairiaW iff Storage Rates on Coal-Ple- Phone 232 nty ! w of Building Material 160 We$'t 5th Nortl , screen;1. EEN ON 111 imiiiiiiimiMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiii By 9 UTAH TIMBER & COAL COMPANY N . & U Car-'haug- t & ; The most desirable example of this popular style are inclued-i- n our Fall Showing, ' Miss Miss Tenve Thomas, Thomas, Miss Rhea Taylor, Misa Elizaheth-Taylor- , Miss Beulafi Miss Hatton, Miss Amy Jackson, Dunn, Miss Dorothy Dunn, Miss Loreta Kay, Miss Emma Spafford, Mrs. L. LGraham, Mrs. Gertrude Models are the of the new styles STRAP I Zella Mtta.lHaHi Hk story building and the thrills he en- skilled. Miss Dana is equally cor climb his in surpass vincing and charming in her emi dizzy that it is the first seven counter ever filmed, tlonal as well as In her coml 1 : has bees that reel comedy ever iade, was almost any thing ne ever or will that inmea eenes. anything sjx U10nt5ls jn the making. During 'nPonurtion the cameraman for that matter. The picture also -. n at t (1 f ior.060 feet, or has a charming love story, with miles' rawiMihlred Davis, of course, being the of rougniyt twenty-fivGirl in the case. fiim st0ck. Of this amount, c feet, or approximately tweniy-uiremiles were developed, and nearly "LOVE IN THE DARK" half printed. All this means that on seen the film the seven reels of "Love-ithe Dark," in which screen was culled rrom about ten .. ne nr- Tii, m ... ir'il Viola Dana is starrted, is playing n uau mil mi ucci j. to lay and tomorrow at the Strand by UaToU Lloyd and printed. While critics have anaiyzeu me The photoplay is a comedy-dramsuccess of Harold Lloyd and praised ana the Humorous situations are hi versalitv. his cersouality and just as numerous as the dramatic his vision, many of them have miss-- j scenes. Miss Dana was Kpver cast in ed the big point. There is one dom-- J inatinv factor back of the young; role which made greater demand comedian's success he never has upon hex versatility and skill been afraid to work. And now, at "Love in the Dark" combines th the top of his career, he works various elements which makes Mis harder than ever before to maintain Dajfci the popular actress which the standard he has set in the past. she is. She is given ample oppor When "Safety Last" comes to tne tunity to indulge in her distinctive TOM MIX IN ARABIA' Princess'thealer tonight and Thurs- brand of comedy, and at the same WILLIAM FQX PO0DCTIOH I that time she is called upon to do some day no one will doubt the fact a glutton for work. dramatic acting which might have AT TH1Q COLUMBIA TONIGH Harold Lloyd is ' an actress less AND THURSDAY. Two reels of the offering show proved difficult for Harold climbing the side of twelve iwnai. iii l,.,.'i,..t" which is ,,un- - r e n a to absorb iweet. odors and keep the air If shoes pinch, wring Princess a cloth it in very hot .water the spot that pinches. expand the leather and Kmove the tightness. Mending china. In homes where choice and cherished china Is brown, one does not wish to throw It way. Try this method of mend-n- j It: Mix a teaspoonful of pow-dr- d Alum In a tablespoonful of and set . In the oven to transparent. Wash the brown edges In hot water and while fill warm coat the broken edges "inly and quickly, as It sticks China thus mended will Und hot water and ordinary usage. In placmg-theiil- rd boxes to call "feathered friends to our homes Is wis to learn the elght at hlch different birds enjoy their aomea. The martins and swallows M to build at least twenty feet Jfom the ground, while the blue-Dlr-d and wren prefer an elevation n mora than twelve feet . Kvr aoak freah flsh In water "'Or COOkinr- - t itutrnn the fla- - I. .or and softens the fish. u tartar ematlc around th 5c where ants enter. It to a 0 keep it away from peta poijon from or din nd apply to This will tr ,te-jom- Many s the bargain in Wall Papej you can pick up at our store tiese days. Anticipating an early fall demand for it, we have placed greatly reduced prices on all our offerings Wall Paper in designs and colors that will beautify any home. fflA p;ff III e - TONIGHT AND THURSDAY ALL SEATS 10c THRILLS,! LAUGHS! -- Harold Lloyd Provo Paint & Glass Co. B 'SI "SafetyLast" Pathecomedy See him climb You'll get a spine thrill and MfJaig howl each step of the 011 if troubled itOH On 1h maA wrlfh Jwanlum leaf or two. It will .?eilcately flavored and (rented. a tape needle or bodkin ii not 'Band use a small pin to safety iZ n th rlbh"n' fr the lingerie w ,n Union ) ttrji Nipipr twelve-stor- y building. bought of cltronella around with mltei and moa-J- Is another Pennyroyal oil to keep away Insects. rn the warm layer cake or loaf VU a si t:M fm m M i, way.. The m sky's the limit on laughter. and FABLES i Strand COLUMBIA TONIGHT AND THURSDAY Tonight and Thursday aL. na food. Line bureau drawera with wall cover your bandboxes; SJ1 nnd rV m look ai mart ai the ei at the mllll- - the j O M WAX! Viola Danna mm In "Love In The 4 Dark" and ' and ' .. Christie Comedy "Ch(xse Your Weapons" , Clyde Cook in "The Artist" i |