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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY. JULY 16, 1923. teottinsMr. and LEAVE FOR CEDAR CITY. Utah Scenic Highway association to be held there Tuesday. Mr. ud Hra. E. S. Hinckley and Representatives from all of the n Utah towns and cities interested in n r Gay lea loaaj tor whr ther will ba la attend- - the associatino will be present wmu Grand Junction. Cole.; Ely, Nev ance at tne meeting w and Los Angeles, Calif, also will be represented. Following the meeting all the representatives' present will visit Zion National park, Cedar Breaks, Bryce canyon and Fish lake. ' ww m m The FOOT SW Shoe Mr Then! Sum ner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I. Cheever of Alameda, Calif. Mrs, Christen Jensen will meet the Summer Reading circle In the basement of the library Tuesday evening at 7: SO. An Informal discussion of "Present Day Literature" will be the subject of the evening. All who are interested are invited to be present " ' he that Vaketa a ty and mad appttcatlea of it to the practical affairs of Ufa. Hs spok especially of ate necessity of a man's conquering himself in connection wl h his home life. He felt qualified t speak la "this respect ss he had had 133 years of experience in'married life. Tbe speake would have the husband kiss his wife when he leaves home, compliment his wife on the good dinners served, etc. Benediction was pronounced y . Elder Ole E. Olsen. tat U the Columbia theater for ngs. but don t ei tae iaea from pioneers of Utah. The coming f the pioneers to the Great Amer-'on- e night and matinee only, Thurs- - this that you are expected to play tcaa desert was a feat unsurpassed, day, July 19, is a sparkling musical a gjitar beneath her balcony win- la migration achievements of the comedy tabloid, or in other words, dow on a moonlight evening. . world. i' a musical Bebe doesn't sit around tbe de luxe. y the smoking of cigarets. He quoted A company of sixteen artists, house' in niantiUaa and fan her.-elfrom the great scholar and states- - headed by Rod Hillam. Net at all, NOT AT ALL! When you ring the front doorcomedy and vaudeville man, Andrew D. White: "I have wil1 entertainment bell of the Daniels bungalow, in yet to find the first young man firCle8' various lines from clever daac- - Hollywood. Calif., no imposing figwho was a smoker of cigarets that ing miwIe t0 Bid(sp!iu:ng com- - ure in gold lace and knee breeches ever amounted to anything.1 e idy. a bevy of gorgeously rt:ojids solemnly. On the coespeaker read also Clarence turned girls will add beauty and val . quite likely that an at' True Wilson's severe arraignment srace to the i reduction. -ia rariive gmgaatn or tne sale of the doped -vou in and ask you cigarets, Mr. Hillman will be remembered a:on will introduced during the war. "What r.roro his acts played at the Colum- - to be iMtl while she dashes back doth it profit a man." paraphrased Ma theater on Pantages time a fewliuto the kitclen aud pulls a cake the speaker, "if a man gain the years ago. namely, 'Fung-Choy,- " a out of the oven. That little woman -; whole world and lose his on son.- market romance; also the big spec- - with black hair like Bebe's aiid the In an appeal to fathers to safe-- , ular production, "Oh, Gracious Me," same large' black eves, is her guard their sons from the clgaret played at the Salt Lake theater mother. and other vices. j early in April of this year. Miss Daniels has a passion for Reference was made to H. G. A feature motion picture will be collecting Oriental things. S n,e Wells' characterization of Jesus of , shown along with the "Whirl o" the of her furniture was given to.l.er Naiareth as the world's greatest j Town." giving a variety bill which by her is a grandmother, wh character. Why. then, asked the will be second to none. daughter of a former president of speaker, "should there be such Colombia strong opposition to the teaching "HOOT' GIBSON Miis Daniels is with of Christianity in our public, Antonio Moreno la "The Exciters," schools He did not advocate tbe Some of the most familiar figures teaching of sectarian dogma, but, of western screen plays appear in felt that the teaching of atheism support of Hoot Gi. son in his latest was also objectionable. vehicle. ''ShoUin' j Universal lor Elder Lyman read from the rec- - Lee," which comes to the Prlu-ord- s of the United States oonstitu-- ' cess theater tonight and Tuesday, tional convention the appeal of Gibson has the role o' Duke Trafis, Benjamin Franklin for Invocation! a Texas cowboy suffering from of God for help. The speaker, in ' - .. ciosmg, urged tne adoption of the, Laura La Plante, who has the slogan, Back to the Bible to the feminine lead, in the picture, is a studying, the reading.' the knowing, popular heroine of many serials of the loving of the holy scriptures. the out of doors and has been feaThfl singing by the tabernacle tured in Universal two-ree- l westchoir was a delightful part of the erns. This is her second leading conference, and elicited the hearty role In a Gibson feature, having apcommendation of several of the peared with him in "Dead Game." speakers. Benediction was pronounced by Elder E. H. Holt. ; BEBE DANIELS pot-pour- f. well-kncw- n cos-Th- Future. Moulds the Foot to Graceful Lines. n Roy-lanc- e, -- ... af ! consistently, this shoe positively will insure a Perfect Foot from Youth to Old Age. The "FOOT SAVER" Shoe controls the arch gently, but firm ly, moulding it and shaping it to correct lines. Tha arch control feature is in no way mechanical. 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Strand ALL SEATS HOOT GIBSON VEST So I kept on taking WANDA it until I gained ten pounds and felt as strong and well as I ever At the Strand tonight, Tuesday did in my life. I honestly believe 7" now, instead and Wednesday. I would be of enjoying such good health, if I had not taken Tanlac. I just feel like praising it to everybody." Tanlac is for sale by" all good druggists. Accept ho substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. heard ofit! R : vV came over me. 'I ludicrous spontaneity. ' Foot ComoTt Ap- of Dr. Schoil'j Jjte Oh Boy! if(-v;..-v54i;- Taylor Bros. Company tide tnd learn how thousands of peo jle suffering with foot troubles nave oeuefcted through the use TUESDAY JULY 17th t The "FOOT SAVER" Shoe is so scientifically constructed that it cannot be worn unless properly fitted. on the other . Confetti Ball GENEVA - Come in and see them a Visit Our Foot Comfort Department - 1 No Jlne out of every ten persons lave tome form of foot trouble. f you are one of the nine the fou should shell-shoc- able-bodie- Properly fitted and worn 7tr u-- !r I n. Yes! Dr. Setoff'! Feet mi-woman- The Sorosls Kensington schedSUN DAY AFTERNOON. uled for July has been postponed was offered by Elder Prayer nntil August on account of tne a) Reynolds of SprlngvlUA Tr Henry Mr. ana Mrs. A, J. Durant andj Chautauqua. The general authorities of the family motored to Salt Lake Sunand the Utah stake officers Mr. and Mrs. John Saxey, Mr. church day where they spent the day with were supported by unanimous vote and Mrs. Arvid Reeee and Miss Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Currant Jr. Ada Saxey left Sunday for Los otthe congregation. Bjshop C. W. Nibley bore testiMr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunn and Angeles, Califs going by way of mony to the truthfulness of the family arrived home this morning Seattle, Wash. gospel and the efficacy thereof. from Salt Lake wnere they have He expressed appreciation also for Mr. and Mrs. Angus Olsen and been to attennd the Wilkins re the United States constitution and daughter Evelyn, and Mr. and government, and congratulated his union. Mrs. J. F. Hopkins and son Birl left hearers on living In the best part Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hafen spent Sunday fro Yellowstone park. of the land. He considered Utah to New York. Missouri, or Sunday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Monte of superior California, and urged appreciation Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Beealey and Ogden motored to Provo yesterday. therefor. He looked upon fcau Miss Edna Markman left Sunday Mrs. Monte will spend two weeks Lake City as the center' of the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. morning for Long Beach, Calif., James empire. If a circle were drawn Long of Pleasant View. where they will visit tW weeks with a circumference three hun with, friends and relatives. miles from Where Brigham dred Mrs. R J. Murdoek and Mrs. Young stood when he said, '"This Wells Brlmhall entertained the Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Morgan enis the place,- all the resources retertained at dinner at their home Priscilla club Saturday afternoon quired for empire building would in honor of Miss May Billings of The speaker felt that be found. Sunday evening. Baby breath and Salt Lake, Mrs. Bertha Roberts the people dwelling in Utah had sweet peas were used in decoratwon the prise in the clothes pin Indeed cause to be grateful for their ing the dining table. Covers were lead for Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cole- game. Music and luncheon were blessings, and should be willing The man and family, Mr. and Mrs. also enjoyed. keep faithfully to serve God and ' Milan Straw and Mrs Moore of guests were Mrs. Hattie W. His commandments. Mrs. Grace D. Thompson, Elder Richard R. Lyman com Holly wood, Calif. Mrs. Allie D. Thurman, Miss Leona mented on the coming of the pioMrs. Flora Jenkins and Mrs. Billings of Salt Lake and Mrs. neers to Utah 78 years ago. For a Stephen L. Chlpman of American moment he reverted to the record SUNDAY EVENING. Eathryn Hughes will be hostesses Fork. of the Lymans in the military servto the Nelke Reading club ThursThe evening services were under Bebe Daniels, famous Paramount One-thir-d ice of the United States. the auspices of the Returned Mis- picture star, has one of those day, July 19. During the after Mr. Mrs. H. enterWard and C. men of the name sionary society of Utah stake. n.Mt.llHW I. ! . .. d . of the noon two one-ac- t plays will be tained at lauiuiius wuiie uuuguiuHB, iu noil-- ; dinner Friday in of Lyman living in America had Elder A. N. Merrill of the high wood, Calif., with tile roofs given. All Nelke members are re- honor of Mr. and Mrs.'evening and aj Samuel fought for freedom in the war of council presided. quested to be present in the middle, that they Cowley, of Tulsa, Okla. The sea- the Revolution; a number of J R. Hodson gave the scripture I courtyard call "haciendas" In Spain. She son's flowers were used in decoratiMiss Olga Whitehead of Spring- Lymans had fought In the Civil reading, and the speakers were Joy j also has a love for Oriental furnish-- ' were There Mr. also ng. present war; and every Lyman of fighting Clegg, Dora Coffman, and Rulon j ville is visiting Miss Orthella and Mrs. M. H. Graham and Miss age had volunteered for service van of whom spoke all Scott. Wagonen, Luella Graham. in the world war. His brother, Elder on the restoration of the gospel. Reed Gammell sang a solo, and H. Lyman stated, had lost his life in Mrs. C. Taylor has as her Mrs. Byron Jones is in the world war. He felt proud of a duet was given by W. P. White guests Mrs. C. W. Taylor and chil- Salt Lake for a few days.visiting aVl l the Lyman mimary recoru, uui uui nea,i an(j Murray Roberts. A quar-mor- e dren of Downey, Idaho. so than of their record among tet from the Returned Missionaries Elder Lyman strongly disparaged society also sang some selections. Mr. and Mrs. David R- Goodman entertained at a progressive party GONFERENC Saturday evening. The entertain"WHIRL O' THE TOWN" ing rooms were artistically deco (Continued from Page One.) rated with summer flowers. Prizes "Whirl o' the Town,'' which were awarded Mrs. Emil Hansen help, but most of the money had , and Stanley Collins. The consola failed to reach those In need. He tion favors were given to Mrs. upheld the French in their occupaHoward Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Leo tion of the Ruhr. land. Included in the guest list Elder Charles W. Nibley, prewere the following: Mr. and Mrs. siding bishop of the church, quoted .. Howard Graham, rM. and Mrs. Leo the saying of Solomon, "He that TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Sutherland, Mr.- - and Mrs. Stanley i ruleth his own spirit is greater , Foot Insurance for the now. a new Parainount picture ,jx to the Columbia theater Uaigl and Tuesday. This ts a de1 ghtfJ comedy drama, and Miss DanleL- role is sard to fit her- - like tfc proverbial glove. Also Feature Picture FAT SANDERS' COUNTRY STORE . "THE NIGHT ROSE" More Fun A $125.00 Columbia Graph- - Matinee 2-3- 0, ; 10c 20c Eveninfj all Seats 25c I ophohe Given Away Free - . f ..l i."..:: . |