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Show rs ' trip across Utah SOCIAL CALENDAR - r, lake 8unday, Ths weeks', vfcil here with Mrs. Peter- - Mrs. Ralph Smart'. jtarty stopcedat Lincoln Beaeh end son's- parents. Mr.'and "Mre:." W1I - T 'S. Li MendenhalL state 'chairman i 11am J then Mosidav wBereeyenJoyed Leatltt of the old tolkaxommittee. tenorta lSTitt picnic luncheon. r A visit was also accompanied' her sister to 'Hyrum. plans, under way for the annual made to. Bird island from- - which. where " she wjlLjpend several which will be held at .the Sprlngrllle city tM nunnwiuu trip, was msae: wees. -- - - H rr-as .Miss-Hel- en I - -- banqueraBa-celeBTairo- -r . A delicious supper, was. served on CLASS OF 1914 REUNION. park on or about June 23. the boat to the following: iMr..and A. M. Moore has returned to - Mrs. C. L. Daley and Glen HarriDr. tend Mrs C1J istea Jensen Mrs. Vera Jones,;.; and-.- , Jdrs, her home in Salt Lake, alter visit-ta- g son have planned , several unique entertained ,the members ojt 3 the Illff Jones, Mr. and Mrsv Morris here for several' week's with parses. in compliment to their sisclass of 1914 at luncheon Thura- -' Gray; Mr.- - and Jack Gilbert: hof daughter, Mrs.' Sidney Russell, ters, Mrs, J. M Schmidt of Albion, i ",," An enthusiastic Mr. sad, Mrs. gov. Reese, Vri and Idaho; Mrs. Jack Snjaer of Buhl, day: afternoon Mrs. G.BA, Clutf and son Arvel Idaho, and Mrs. Bert Maboney of. class meeting was held with Presl- - Mrs, Arvid Reese- - Mr. and Mrs. dent David J. .Wilson presiding. Pete Hansen Mr. and Mrs. William iJiave; returned to their home in Melba, Idaho. Mrs. Jensen was appointed secre- - Knudsen,, Mr, and: Mrs. Seymour frovo, after-three weeks' visit of Mi aiT Lale with Mrs. Cluti'si )ucaanatipf southern Utali were ' tarx committees appointed to prepare Peters," Miss "LaYern Banks, Miss daughter, Mrs. Alrr.o B. SimmonSj the week-enguests of Mr. . and V Mrs. C. i Laley before leaving for tor the decennial celebration to be Ada Saxey.Miss Banks, Mi?s Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and the Henry' mountains. held in 1924, Vice President Mrs. Evelyn Hansen, Miss Veva Peters, t John E. Hayes' was .appointedchaJr-ma- n Miss Kate Peters, JUlss Deloris family of Idaho Falls, Idaho, have TheJJoine Culture club gave a' of a residential committee to Jones, Miss Arthella Nelson, Xm,s been spending the past week in most successful basket party at the Gladys Vincent, Miss Velma Vin- Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum home of Mrs. William Grooms Fri- j arange, tor the reunloiu''.- ' Those present' , were Aldous cent. Miss. Irene Hansen, Miss Enid Duke. day afternoon, where, the following Dixon. Maa E. Hayes, Mr. and Carpentei Messrs. OrvaljgtogleWiC" program. was also enjoyed: Vocal I Mrs. Lteona Johnson, Mrs. Pearl solo, Miss Katberine Dcueall; C. E. Moore, Kr. and -- Mrs. Art Reese and Ralph JonelCl jiraSrft). ' Olson and Mrs. May Smith attend-- j Dallin gave fhe paper he had' read . Governor Louis F. Hart of Wilfprd Poulson, H, (Lorenzo Bold, led the generaTTfimary conference al the artists' and sculptors' conMr- - and Mrs. Thomas C Washington labors with a shovel Romney, held In" Salt Lake Saturday and vention at St: Louis, which wasj ito help clear away- June snow and fr.and Mrs. "David kVilson. Artttn n Mt T?nnlr VnpnBl Vfry r ycry much appreciated .4 by those ; t j Sunday. Seattle, opens. Frednioore oTSalt-Lakwa3 Mrs. A. Bl Worsleywat"E0stess present Piano selection, .Mrs. WHl a visitor Proyo the Sunday; guest ! or vr number mends at a shower n 44heolonces-gtrenr-tfiriaW"at herfidniethis afternoon for har o; his son, r "red. Moore,- Jr. oy Misses Mihnle Grooms, MissJ Chrlsta Hix,"a bride of "CHRISTIAN" - the month.. Helen, Mendenhallnd "Miss Jose- J"hjrooma wera ptet--k tily decorated with roses 'and have returned to their' borne- in Los Angeles are spending a tew phlne Meneray. a Wfgry wlth a 'great theme LJhreeefik-ere- r and penoies. . During the. afternoon Jot Hyram,yt8JJjonowmg give bound to r " any period? their on annual musical selection! the picnic party fames, played by This question was answered in the string trio. Miss Alene" Phfflipi, City park Friday, June 15. the negative by the Goldwyn ediMiss Gertrude Oleen, .and Harvard torial board and Director. Maurice Qlsen, were enjoyed, as were.the Teurne'ur during the preparation I tocal i solos rendered by - Miss for filming Sir Hall'Caihe's novel, Jfcthelyn Hoflson. Adeliciom lunchV "The Christian' which- - will be eon was served to 50. l Jit. M. rf . ! - . : a , : success' 4ut' thai by previous thes have fairly reliable grounds for'belWnng they can tell what will not bo a tuetes. enr- tvme plays, partkularly where the action is laid in foreign countries, have seldom received a warm wel-- 1 come from the American public. J d I , - j '' j ' Jha . "QUICKSANDS" j company, many of whom are vet-'erans of the stage as welf all the seieen, holds ht'f own, as might tie exacted of a young actress who hai made remaTsabie' strides in the past few years. It is to her credit that she. chose to develop' herself as an artist rather than remain oae of the miy pretty girls of screen. Today she rankaita-th- a v couimauding figures who really do--.' Hct emotions itestgafc"'of smiling and" only booking prettv""7 -- Helena Chad wick plays uig iemlnine role In "Quicksands." ntw' picture by Howard Hawks wnmn'cDiuui to uie jiiauu umatfi1. tonight-anTuesday with, a powerful cast including- - Richard Dix. Alan Hale, Noah Beery, J. Karrell WBjDonaW, Walter . Long. Edviu Stevens, Frank t'ampeau. Georfl Cooper, Dick Sutherland. Hardee Kirltland and a dozen other play, rs noted for vivid actirtg. " Miss in this excellent - A1, COLUMBIA T Strand the-ead-- tt TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Shows 2:3Q, 4, TONIGHT AND TUESDAY 780; 9:15. KICHARD. DIX, HELEN CHADWICK' And Others ino ands9 ladik - and VISITING TVA 'N i LARRY SEMON v 'GOLF" ;ster;Miss 1 I -- ' - - ;, By t j Mrs. A. Cluff will b hostess to the members f the Provannas dub at her home rrldajr afternoon. An enjoyable afternoon. Jsjuitlci--pated- . Needlework, and luncheon -will be the main features of the en mj-r- ; 1. 11 m . f Jfa lYr JStml l ' . If ' B rjl Uton Writ, I I aw. - i s Ht,isthtofsa- ,toacclaunhim.How to make the alarm fafe from tampering lUj Hie picture, JJl. :' ": ff ii.-riitvt-- ':: f -- prsc-ttcablll- ry i ltli, WwUrm N.wippr cm. i - tt HERBERT - -- During delicious mas Wyi!l AiiQdKm&nttcture tV 'Jut.':' ' 'Vi, .S JV j r ' -- 10c Taylor, Miss Rhea ; Taylor, Mrs. Arnold Roblson, Mrs. Clinton Beas-- 1 ley and Invited guests r Mrs. Wesley etubbe, Mri. Frank Gardner,' Mrs. JLXllce Johnson and ' Mrs. Jennie : - ' , FREE j," - At stores named see coupon 'iJt- - ? Phyllis Haver in Mauiice Toumeur's Producnon 'oTHall Multiplies two vital factors CaWi THt CHRISTIAN- Jl Qoldsyn Research also proved two other things essential, and Pepsodent supplies them. It multiplies the alka- Unity of the saliva. That is there to neutralize mouth acids, the- causs of tooth decay. It multiplies the starch digestant in the saHva, That Is there to digest starch deposits which may otherwise ferment and form acids. Thus Pepsodent, with every use, gives manifold agents in the power to these great 'Picture - Big Band tooth-protecti- mouth. The use of Pepsodent is delightful. Its benefits are quick and sppsrent They will be a revelation to you, and so clear you cannot doubt them. Tube. Note how Present the coupon for a clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of ts the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the disappear. Watch the other good effects. One week will bring you a new conception of what clean teeth mean. It will show you the way to prettier teeth, to better tooth protection. Go get this tube. Dance 10-D- film-coa- Today Tuesday Go fight the film on teeth Men who smoke Watch the new beauty come ... I , test of a new Your dealer will give yon a ten-da- y teeth cleaning method. Go learn what it means to you. "Millions now employ it Dentists the "'world bver-noadvise it It is bringing to people of some SO nation whiter, cleaner, safer teeth. You will want these results; when you know them. And you will want all your people to have them. almost universal Germs breed by millions in film. They; with tartar, 'are the chief cause of pyorrhea. And that is' alarmingly common. Dental science has long been trying to-- meet this situation. Two film combatants have been found. One acta to curdle film, one to remove it, and without any harmful scouring. Able authorities proved these methods effective. tooth paste was created to apply Then a new-typ-e diem twice a day. That tooth paste Is called Pepsodent The glistening teeth you see everywhere now 'are due largely to hs use. Ail the worldover h is fast f bringing a new dental era, X'! , TSvoicTHarmf ul Grit Peptodent curdle .the film and remrth it without harmful scouring.-- . It poKrfiisg agent is far softer thkn enameL. Never die -- a film combatant which contains harab n 1106, (.. to A scientific tooth paste based on modern research, Cfree from harmful grit Now advised by leading den. us vwiue wnv tiats toe wona over Because 1 . family) Inwrf roar nam and aSdrma, thai praacnt this cou-b balow. Ton will pon tbla wk ta any orr-sm- Tuba of FapaoSent. prtMBtad with a If yoa llva oat of town, mall coupon to Tha Popta-daCompany. 1104 So. Wabua vaaue, Cbtcaso, and . tuba will be atnt br maU. Tear Vaaa . Aedrew tint m nntat mil Present coupon to t . Dally Herald, Provo, TJtah. . -- I Free j lilJQayJIube tube to a -- Go Where the Crowds Go grit HEDQU1ST DRUG. CO ftqvov Utah. ; . ' HEDjQUIST DRUG CO. Pleasant Grove, Utah. V, Nke Floor. GENEVA-ON-THE-LAKE- COMEDY Children Pepsodent is even more important to children than sdults. Their, teeth sre susceptible to film attacks, and very few escape them. Dentistsadvise that children use Pepsodent from the time, the first tooth appears. And always before retiring. v (Only one Two film combatants found Perfect Roads, Good Moslc, ts . The greatest enemy of teeth is film that viscous film you fecL It clings to teeth, enters crevices and Lordinary: iootrj Lpaste effectively combats hV- stay.Nc so old-wa-y bnishing left much film icuct, Food stains, etc., discolor film. Then it forms dingy teeth on. film. That coats. Tartar Is based '" lose luster. , APOm also frolds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decsy. That is why tooth troubles have been I , , Why teeth grow ding- y- why decay "RAILROADED" ' of Payson, Tobacco stains the film on teeth. So smokers see a are removed. conspicuous change when the Have you noted how many men show white teeth nowadays? This is one result of this war on film. . film-coa- Geneva HERBERT RAWLINSON AJIAMOUNT c " ' I ' : ALL SEATS PICTURES Aia-iof- co.- i UncleSi1TandHis Country TUESDAY 'AYRISIwwmo j pSHwSk. ifaOlrVNTHB ships' MoeTounteur AOokbryn picture RAWLINSON 1 ; Storb... ACN g r iirHattCaineS . - Thefamcrilaadpligi ( and T adapted fiom Oarethlihes i mm iiniinuiu "RAUADED I U Bros. Co. J Taylor MITSIP nEPAWTMFNT 1 - w ' .: f I - THS s 1 " Daughters of; the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 8. Jones chaperoned a party of 40 on motor jtheyeafl 1I TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 Adults Children 10c ing club members: Mrs. Justice vo nuD7 ' i y 'or, oaiss f' D Vera Peters, Miss Edna Maxkm an, - UlM Adele Peters, MU Elisabeth h , . Ttfle etenlng of. sewing, a f puncheon was served to the follow- li , - Princess , tw ' - ' 4,0. tLMta. cufton!i ' GET IT AT ofue rosebuds were used In decorating f loveless mm box-coat- Mrs. Leo Ferre entertained the members of the 8. C S. club at her ' Dome Thursday ; evening. Yellow x l It's time to fear. serious kidney trouble.. It's time to use Doan's Kidney Pills. . Doan's have done great work In. . Prqvo. Ask your neighbor T W. Elliott, farmer. 554 E. First skirt Is another feature worthy ef mention; as shewn Tn tbli suit, for South St., Provo, says: "Doan's tt Is a very pleasing style, Kidney Pills are absolutely reliaA distinctive model which de- ble I used them when my back parts from the usual la a youthful hurt My back was Weak and lame short eoatsnlt Jeveloped of navy and I also had sharp pains across with bias ptpbes of white mx kidneys. kidneys were disordered and he" secretions were Noted among- - the- mot: fashion able suits are models of plqaettna highly colored and offensive. One box of Doan's Kidney Pills soon with s. The de- fiyed me op fine. As soon a my jackets or coata la In- ikidneys acted properly I was rid mand for the alde-tl-e sistent end very charming they trouble with my back." . are. Price 60c, al all dealers. Don't In the severely classic talMearf ask for, a kidney remedy notched collars, linked fronts and simply get Doan's Kidney Pills the same narrow straight skirts are correct. thatz Mr. Elliott had. Foster-MIpb checked tweeds in both regulation 1 burn Co, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Ad and side-ti- e Jacket vstyles sre fa vertisement. vnred. TJtah Pioneers, will meet Thursday Afternoon at 1 o'clock in the First .ward social halL A good program has been arranged. All members , are requested to attend. sL 'the. entertalntalng rooms. ' feLf'" IJ , iilltfxlk iJl eed It Kidney Uls come mysteriously. But. nature generally warns vou. I . . , f rrovo People Must Recognize and Man-gum- No.-J- Jr ' I Miss Donna Simmons, Miss Gloria ,' Miss Rhoda ' Johnson, Miss Florence McEwan, Messrs. Way-met- h Roland, Kenneth Kerr, Jack Rambeau,7 Hershel - Loosli," Erwln Stewart Stonier Nnlann. Tiwnntt Sutherland, - Evans . Bailey, ' Grant Hansen, David Westwood, SSerman 1 Sparks, Keith, Boyle. " Camp i',' Ii t(vf!tlli.1 ilHiWft ful. self-color- ed 1 iyiils llplnlll .... ...... III It lllllf I .A imsvua.w -i to . 4 TJfr 1 JL,. subjecting an efenn I ft I , fr Wfe V' Jlmrican lullaby by one of America's greatest composers, at its best on the Victof Records. Come in ! And let us play the new records fof you. n . . truly i Mi "-ii iii , repro- VK : ubomZ Z 1 lesCS&agoi, shows one of theLabor-- ' - -- ,' -- t? lg?fcW!? ' Hgr this sweet, MablonHainUlDn ".TTC.J , - Rcoeat crime wave kav oWoesd the fact that one of the 5rit efforts of aakTU- - Notlje' the kidney secretions. See-ftthe color is unhealthy I there are settlings and sediment. Passages frequent, scanty, pain- -- Slnrmons' , ; I'i'tl ' - " m BE JUDGEL L Whicrrof as ehal pass judgment on a man hopelessly enslaved by.a great love? -The story of Johi;Stprm who renounced the: life of religion for the love of an' actress is the 'most stirring and dramatic love story the world has ever known. Here isihe Great Prnr n MiglityLak'ARose screened at the Columbia theater for two day 8, beginning tonight Producers are reluctant to burden their photodramas with styles In garb. It Is not surprising that occasionally the fact is overlooked that producers of pictures cannot tell In advance what will be a popular t j0mmMs-lv. K yegg in crackinvr protected bank pncing the alarm set ! . at Ful ( - IIu ' " RachaeJ , - I Emll Jacobsen, lira. L. T. Epper--i son, Mrs. lee Smith, Hrs.' J." P. While the 'general ctaraefer of Clayton and Mrs. Oscar Garrett nrlts this season la ornate an of Mrs. Stanley Diion-anMfs. Lavar varied novelty,- - the classt f uaieur baa lost none of Its prestfge among Jenson were invHed guests. .. ' a patrician 'clientele. Tht Parte . . Sr.. ; are turning out many The regular v meeting s of the contouriers ox we suits jouinnu type,, mostly win Relief ward be In black sndnayxiniJhaJtew-pevjoFourth society W ld ln ihe wsjd meetmgouBe rcan Shade. The' skirts are falrl .V Tuesday afternoon at J:30 o'clock. Hion, ana me jacaets are orten deThe aftirncoa win be spent In quilt- cidedly so. These are finished with odd little pockets and rows of ing. All member are urged to atbuttons, or wltS braid bindtend. . . ' v ings aronad the edge. Almost with. ,v e;. eit out, exception one. seel the popular fox as scarf MUs Norma Uughea,, Miss Rhea an uccessory. For stilts aLjilar to the on Blumentbal, Miss Geneal Anderson, In .the illujt ration shown Miss Iraa Merrill and Miss Helen rwill Is the polret msterlal. v'A McArthur were hostesses at a danc- welcoms notepreferred ta this elegant model ing jartt at Hansen's' Friday even- S the bell sleeve, for Id summer ing. 5 Dainty 1 tefreshments were me a tight cut preclude the of rearing ft ever arrush-tbl- c served. Thd Wited; guest list inlingerie blouse Tit lnpover cluded the folIowlngr-MtBsAk- ea . . Poulton,- Miss Madallne Klrkwood, Miss--. , m ' Mrs. Booth, liIS t ' tiiiuafik-music borne Tlniatajr and 'sewing were enjoyable features, during (wUcfc;a';aeUdJu luncheon was served to Mrs. Jact fiootV ', 1 ,ir v attier ., Mrs. L. L. Coo was hostess the Utopia club members I ' ' I f It ."5 , i - ' s. , I ri I'ih ? 5 -i' in- I , f " ''. NC-1- 1 illu ". . ,V' ) 'i , f Js , ' ' - Peterson, 'Miss Veva Peters, JJiss Edna Markham, "Miss Florence Crane- Miss lreneCrane,JIis8 Le BpreTodtersrss Alberta Huish, iMlssf Amy Jackson, Miss Madallne Hawkins, Miss Margarette JHair; Miss Donetta Hair, Miss Dycie Law, Miss ElXie Anderson, Miss Geaneal Bench, Miss Rose Hains of Ogden, Miss Ruth Crane, Miss Norma"Crme.Mis8 Doris' Crane, Miss Dorothy Dunn, - Miss Mina Dunn, Miss Kathleen Bench, Mrs. Clinton Beasley, Mrs. Vivian Billings, Mrs. George Billings, Mrs. L. li. Hains o'f Ogden, Mrs. H. F. Thomas and Mrs. L. A. Christensen. Numerous . nsefin) and beautiful gift! were presented the bride-to-b- e from her friends assembled. ' ' 'iZ'j ,. e f, 1 ttJLjitWrMsXMt WJHOj-SHA- t: Swafffirer Tailored Suits BEi'mrc htm V'.A Mrs. Bert Crane, entertained at a. miscellaneous shower at ner home Friday evening In compli ment to Miss Irene Dunn, a bride of the month. The rooms were prettily decorated with- - red peonies and hearts. ' During the evehfng of games ana music, a vocat spio was furnished by Miss Florence Crane. nd ianoJeiecUons43t3IIssJC and Margarette jHair.- - A delicious luncheon was served to Miss Adele "; Lj-"... Classic Perfection Shown. "in STARTING WEDNESDAY FOR FOUR DAYS I . V , . |