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Show THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1926. 7 PAGE IHTJZS ivyCK"wTKh,wiXtMia,.e.a. ' vsrri mji ilfe " riwa a tv v?a -- vavi; ----- iki Qiin'snov 11 sro i rfri manv iLxciusiYe irju , The Soiree Dancing club will Kir urday ereulng, February 20. An special dattr"WIueadf erenlni membera of tne lodg 'and their In the ladle gyiMMalna. Brlea- frienda are cordially Uvlted to be w)U furniah In attendance, JThe ladle will take tb moaic Tb party U gitva, for lunch baaketa and a priae will be aatsmber and larited cMt. given to the lady with the moat 1U be The Provamiaa dub will meet at unique basket, priae alao the hoiue tif Mr. Jotteph Bet-- Fri- - awarded. Th affair, ia the flrat aerte of aoclable to to dijr afurDOon. All neiufaert are in of a by the aaemberi of the Odd . vited to be present,: Fellow lodge during v"the early The Manara ward Belief aoclety apring and summer. mvt Tuesday afternooa and enjoyed talk on "Mart TwinlJ5iieiLjj jiTb will entwv Mra, J. M. Jenaen.. Appropriate no- - tain at a party In the Fourth ward aical nombera wen alao rendered. amusement ..hall Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. All membera of the lire. A. E. Huish entertained In organisation and their partner are honor of Master Mas Spainhower of urged to bo in attendance as the Eureka who ir her aneat at pre party will be one of the most interthe occasion betog big birthday. esting of the season. Tbe .commll- ent, I A ttrtltday ctke with twe candle oa tee- the entertainment tana-- , followar Mla Emma Brown, It-w- a ut y Max- - and ered-'- 4 fifteen little fueets.- chairman; Miss EUzabeth'Undaay. Mrs. Maud B. Jacob, Mlsa Hermeae Mrs. ,.Lalrlel Bullock O.jF." Petraon .The jnemberg of the Min kHle5lU-itertai- n at eard nnd Clayton, Mian Ruby f twMket party and dance la the lodge Eva Hansen, Mrs. A. O, Lambert I club rotna on UniTeraity avenue SaM and Mr. J. W, McAllister. a it eon-duct- 's'r::r .BJL-JIt-Xsmt- ...,-r- - -U- nusualIy-Large:Stock .irl tf . K3 r . ..... vi at vuuuac Aium .... tw Muraltones IM&JI firti L-p- f Ot ' in Cameo Effects . - Pretty Borders ' nra Inrfenenient , CQIShI inc.. IHM ...... fi . . idsi. UtZILl I Skilled Labor to Hang Your Wall-- paper What Day Shall We Come ' to Your Place. COUNTY ART J$M -- TORIEET- J- LEAGUE JOINS : OGDEN FRIDAY FEDERATION lF2rf5C I House". One-Pric- e .uWj . . , A diwtinet honor ha U .1. jrfk. t- - come to lo OOUEHx r-- ' I . i if V Tl TT STTTnRTVTT, nil vuiui II M I : -- II ROFIV, u i iia i v - ; viassic viuxushhui - , . I'hn I'trtfthrt tn Pnnwiiri' iiiiiiiii -- i.. . Mli w oiiqpjuujdau,uuiiiUD 4 COLLEGE HALL . ' . Thursday, Friday February 18, 19 Prices 35c and 50c 8:15 P. M. B. least Xa ihreeood-lllustrated-lec- : tnres on fine ahdJndugrlal nrta, says Prof. B. F. Larson, president of the local chapter.. "The exhibi tions and other activities of the local organization will receive wider recognition; in the future and Utah county artists will halve a better op portunity to keep m touch with art actlvitles'throughout the world and to assist In the promotion of a nun ber of art Drolecta which are of , R fe ofJ V ' -- COLORADO ' SPRINGS Feb. .16 (U. P.) Miss Beulah Wlnburn, conntv demonstration agentr -- tias adopted the slogan, "A new Easter bonnet for every woman In the making county f in-- CoBstaiice K , - Harris rasiiignt ' vB From Page Onel) ber-work- -of . Hedda Hoyt Talk About l L0VEy 1 eome4o4own-toak- e . the offer. A large supply of ma terials is already on band at Mias Winburn's 6f Jice, and the latest Comedy "Going Great" OLD, OLD CRIME EVERY EVENING quommof-lder- s miutes. These demonstratio will be fol lowed by Instructions from the visit ing member, of the general author! persons ties. COLUMBIA . Tonight and Thursday 2:30-4-7:30.9:- and m RALPH GRAVES- - Spaces" .HVlde.Oj PRINCESS -r ... : i Ifjo ALL SEATS -- TONIGHT . .... ' Gold Fountain Pen Ladies' Silk Umbrella, Set of Dishes - FREE 15 OPENING MONDAY WARNER STONES COLUMBIANS - RAYMOND GRIFFITH in "HE'S A PRINCE" IN SALT BEDS Tonight and Thursday- MAY Mf lVOY in .. " "ROAD TO GLORY N - and "Wild Weat" No, " a v t' ALBUQUERQUE, N. M Feb. 16 (Ui PJ Reports from Washing ton state that extensive potash de posits fonnd in the salt beds of south New Mexico and western Texas may end foreign - domination of the potash market In- the United States. ThsJeologlcal, Survey has report ed totheDepartment of the Inter ior that potash has been found while drilling for 11 in the salt bed 4n- regions and that there dication that the deposits are large enough to "become important com ry ' mercially. Comparison 7- -" .. -- Proves our Photos Are Best ; 6 for 75c to $25 Dozen "Cycles, and r motor-drive- n re- - lamp 30 minutes' before sunset, the exact hour of which win be fixed by the mayor."- - Sty decree the mayor of Koege, a small town in Denmark.. hlcles-mu- st Ught-thelrj Free enlargement wtyh many styles . type made in the latest fashion. Moat of them are made loose enough for working purposes but all have sport lines so that one. looks as though one had Just stepped off a i irAYiiwmft. One of the prettiest of the new spring work frockais made of red andl white s checked - Kingham ln straight - lines, with a deatchable apron front which buttons onto the. rrook. The idea of the apron front is tp. protect the dress from becom ing soiled. ;One con remove the apron when it is soiled and thus THE FARMER BOY SAYS: save a little on laundry bills. Apron and aleeves e . "Cow's milk varies greatly in the amount of vitamins piped. In red gingham. . gome ,.of the new contains, lodetrintfog which . ' " " ." uhl ooiwbujc. HIUBI. B I l w smock. These have tailored rever-- J VJWD l .uu j other fresh food, pro sieves and green br, long hip pockets. The' artist a smock . by the way, Is duce milk .rich in vitamins. in Itself L?LlI!j?i5JrfblJthtatJ&)!r. While the milk of cows fed on house wear. One never looks un- dry hay is deficient in these tidy In a smock. Old blue and burnt vital elements.: Excellent pas orange are perhaps the most effec- turage insures an abundance tive smock shades. , of vitamins in Cherry Hill Figured print dresses . have a rich creamy milk. s effect. cheery Many are tlther entirely made of print or trimmed In print. - Recently I tw Oower-printe- d lumper with, .a RIDE THE it ""K""". CTOC "OREM i . And C C for C f C IMXM lU PlfWI JWt I Tiiiiiim . Economy . i Excursions 01 Cfl lo Salt Lake and retoniV I iu i Saturday te Monday, lnehnrH Week-En- d - Ask our agent for details ct cents per : mile and oox 2 cents per mile rates. l Heated car service for protection of perishable - freight. , . . . house-dresse- Lake & Utah R.R. Cherry Hill Diary Salt Henry I, Moore and "omen of the church In showing of a department store. To .nti7r.nfT 11 UI v KUU - xu ma viu The clipping told how a boy of maintaining church standards; (c) my mind, it was ideal for the wo- The value of Bible reading. Hanleyjnamed Rlchard-IIllto- n, SUNDAY SESSIONS. eleveen years old, had "spenthis Sunday, 10 a. m. The Sunday seg week's wages at a public bouse" ' and that bis Inhuman father hod dona will be In the stake tabernacle. The the music for morning jwsturned hjm out. of doors to die of exposure in an unfinished building. sioa will be ftirniRhed by the elders That"eath quorums of the stake under the di TheJuryveralcwas was due to the inclemancy of the rectlon of Elder Joy O. Clegg of vlneyardV weather ; the dipping said. After the opening exercised the The inspector spent days search ing the Potteries district looking following program will be rendered : for. this inhuman parent At last History of Melchizdeck - priest he went to the newspaper office and hood, by Elder Wm. H. Boyle of the said there- - musst be some mistake. high council, Blstory of the Aaronlc priesthood, The editor referred to hla flies " and found the story as It appeared hy Max Mangum of Provo Fifth , ward. It was captioned; "One Hundred Singing by the prtesthod chorus. Years Ago Today." .; -Testimony 'of . the power of ' the oriesthood by Mrs. Emma 8. Jen-w- , A SPLENDID FEELING of Manavu ward. . That tired, half-sicreading, by EldQlenrf Scripture discouraged sev feeling caused by a torpid liver an J. 8tngg. of the 34th quorum-o- f products--tronstipated bowela can be gotten rid enty; of with surprising promptness by Singing hy priesthood chorus. -Benediction. You feel It bene using Herblne. j ficial effect with the first dose bf Sunday, 2 p. m. Regular confer can- ence It purifying and regulating effect session. The music for tela ses- is thorough and complete. It nof floa wm oe .rendered py tne tatterunder-thonly drive, out bile and Impnritiea oade-chol- r direction of but It imparts a splendid feeling of Rider J. R. BoshardJ The sesalon on Sunday evening exhilaration, strength, vim and buoyancy of. aprita. Price 60c. Sold will be under the direction of the by Hedquiat Drug Stores, Adv. Mutual Improvement assoclatlong. TVUO M - I FIND POTASH SHOWS ,;' : BTbercrpmbierReceiver L, .;- :, .,..::.:,:..:..:;:..;.: ...-..-. At Your Door-- T)elivefed Daily BeforeNpdh KRES IE- BREAD Rolls and Pastry . ................ r. ,. V - p - .-- - By special arrangement with the Painty Pastry Shop I will deliver Dainty Pastrr products--Brea- d, Rolls, Cakes, and all other o your door d aily. before noon Regular re: " tail prices. . lYou phone in your ordercall 1024. Owen Thygersoh, . , - ROLLOW STUDIO. 44 West Center ' rxx4.nu. jklbboa. ;Near Sutton Cafe wm. a PILL,r'0T" aauMun KfUOm BRAVO ' f iou it T Ttlitf BffI"OWB Crrt.OHKS-fEB- . wm vum , V VapoRi hem-bord- liONDON, ( UP) .Many modes will be followed In making are content to read the headlines At the women' meeting in room the Easter hats. In a newspaper, but theheadirig was . U. the following, topics win he treat miriting from a clipping' received at the London office of the National ed: (a) Women's responsibility In for church standards: (b) SodetyLfor theZPrevehtion of Cruelty working STRAND- - BABY GRAND ORCHESTRA i dvantage-- of wttbakmgloda afurwardf apply gmtly a7 leavea and dull- pinkroaea forming the design. It was ifllghtly, longer than The accompanying skirt, which was really a continuation of the jumper since It was aewe Mitiraj light hrown cqttnn repi:Vhlle the material waa cotton, the dress was jjuitejuupretty as some of the figured afternoon frocks one sees In the new apring J displays.. . iiini, in "LEARNING TO lOHO m ' . (Written for the United Press) NEW YORK, Feb. W (U. P.) Some women wear worn out frocks about the. house while doing the morning, work while other prefer POLICESPEND I -, m rfvil.lf w.. -- ; By;HEDDA HOYT - irn mn u iin I Ja!'lL!3SgtIt; TJglaMiMT wltn greeft har'!labarirounT - gl1 House Dresses men'a Auxiliaries in (a) Supporting the Priesthood; (b) Promoting sym pathetic interest among the womea pf the organization ; (e) Supporting organization pro grams; (d) Raising the standard of class . Work ; (e) Meeting the problems that lead to The 1 treat- juvenile delinquency: meht of jthpae frplo vflfl lowed by testlmoy bearing. i SATURDAY AFTERNOON ' Saturday, 2 p. m. Meeting of all of the priesthood of the stake In College Hall; also a meeting of. all the Institution. At the meeting in College' HalL Among these letters wag one from the music will be furnished by the Ieroy E. Bowman? secretary of the seventies uonim9 undet thelirec-National , Community Center '.Asso tion of Joshua R. Hodson, senior ciation, of Columbia University. ppresldentpf .the 45th quorum Drv Bowman tnclosed the 'editorial After the opening exerclsea, there farm-llfen- ore attractive tothe clifnied from The Times for fear, will be a greeting by the stake presi aa" he said, that President Harris dent ;, "women folks."' f :L Miss Winburn. working with the might not see it. This will be' followed by a demon extension department of the state stration of a priesthood class meet agricultural college, will conduct ing under the direction of Elder large millinery class at the T. W. Royal D. Madsen 25 minutes. El- which A. at next here month, C 1 tx ni utxv a la ita ainwlkirim to5sejB the demonstratlon- .rib - i dersA demonstration farm women will attend. It is hop i IIII K III 'iIIVI. of a quorumimeeti i ! ed by 'the extension workers that ng will then be given by Elder Les their will ranch leave women many ter R. Taylor, president of the third homes for two or three days and ' '7 .Corner Thlngf Thai ntereei the Busy Woman I to look dressed at man who want . The "editorial fn the New York Times concerning the survey of a Mormon,, village made jn& written up by.Lowry Nelson, director of xtentilon of the BrighonjYoun;. frawed readers from various parts, of the United States, and especially In New York and Ilostoil according to the let ters that, liave poured into the of-- chick in the new folded gigola crown," high rat "the back, and draped in soft felt or grosgrain. Milac 'Continued MUCH PRAISE is unde 194'WEST CENTER 7 SURVEY GETS NEW-EASTE- Strand showed There 1 niable many lovely models aof he largedbwng type picture Hats that are so subtly flattering to all FEATURE AT COKFEREKCE BONNETFORALL . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY o tegefebejuhr i- national Interest Tickets reserved at Y. U. Treasurer's qQlce the dressier occasion, there are OR i., r tkf-The-Amertean-- I Tbr cal artists by the decision of the aation meeting- - of the propose baseball league will be committee of the membership American Federation of Arts to ac held here Friday evening, according cept the Provo City and Utah Conn- - to a call Issued by Fred MNye, tenv tyArlbiUiLLeague aa c.,chapter.,in Ipurary prenident of the . organiaa- the national organization. tlon. This date, is ten days from the The American Federation of Art includes in its membership practi- meeting in Salt Lake which authorcally all of the socleltles of import ised Mr. Nye to call a meeting to ant artists and all of the best art permanently organise the league. I - Interest is keen in thel eague da srnlleriefi end art museums la Ameri ca. It publishes the American velopuieirts, according to Mr. Nye v i Magazine of Art and two art dlrec-- and succeM appeara o ,Pe certalBL Ill Afinnai Among the items of interest coming at the next session la the report of l II a directory of Logan, chairman exhlblU6'nsananfH8t8"pTl8nWTnT7ohn of the schedule committee. Mr. Co-- the United States. III Through the membership of tee burn has had much experience in total organiaation this county will forming schedules .and he la exIII have access each year to a number pected to have a draft of proposed - important exhibitions nd at contests which will be to the advan- - tfLWSal Utah-Idah- vf Saturday, February 2 0 1 h, and Fo Ho wing Week Watch For the Dainty Pastry Car |