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Show PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1639 FLAPPER FANNY, A- '. . Cy Sylvia -copr. is; rr mca servkk. me. t, m. mo. a s.-mt. orr nun i .Alwaj-H Cool! .Leaven Tonite! N. There's A Thrill For Every Frill In Women's Autumn Neckwear One of the Screen's Mightiest Achievements! M.I. A. Dance This Evening W-J. Taylor Family Meets HAH L TV rr TT TT PAGE POUR ST- The "Midsummer Night's Dream affair -being 'planned for "M" Men and Gleaners-at Rosa-lawn Rosa-lawn in Orem, this evening, gives promise 'of, being outstanding among' the other dances of the - "The" function : will" close-the M. I. A! summer dance program, and is being sponsored by Utah, Shar cn and Timpanogos stakes. Dob Orton's orchestra, will, furnish: the music; there will-be special-decorations and refreshments , will -be -erved on the .lawnsurrounding the pool, which will be gayly lighted. ; : - .- . The party rnay be attended either in semi-formal or sports attire, at-tire, the ( offcers announce. . j - Father" Given; ' Birthday Party A delightful family .party .was held at Schneitter's HotPots, iri Midway. Sunday,-to' celebrate the lCrthdays anniversary Z of George D. Mecham, TTwell known, Pro voan. ". ".T A huge birthday. cake, inscrlD- ed with "Happy Birthday,'; Vas arranged as a table centerpiece; and garden flowers .. were also iued to decorate. Swimming and softball game followed a delicious dinner, . ' Ar . Those" . present were Mr. -ancr Mr3. Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. ElJ mo Cheever, George, Harold arid Vernon Cheever, Mrs, Julia Brim, Mrs. t George . E. Mecham, Elmo Mecham, Mrs. James Robison, son Xewell and, daughter. 'Beulah, Mrs. Clarence Greer and - daugn-ttr, daugn-ttr, lone and son Earl. . Guests-included Guests-included Miss Norma ; Garrett, "Paul Singleton and Letter Prest-wich. Prest-wich. ,' S A Vf : Yyv--?-;S:v ; Relief Society . -v . . "' i v - ' V Chorus INoucer-- ,-; Mrs. iohn T. Taylor desires , to meet with all Utah stake. Relief : cociety chorus," members Wednes-tey Wednes-tey morning at 10. o'clock , In the Third ward Relief society hall. A Label Tfcat : Stands for Q U ALIT Y ! v ' We Just, cannot be too enthusiastic en-thusiastic over the new Fall line of Betty Rose Coats and suits! '. 1 j ;K ;- At this early date we are obliged to place an additional addition-al order to . replace gar: mentssold, .. . - ' The "acceptance by those, who have seen "them has been - spontaneous, needless to say gratifying., ; . :. The Misses aridMfct'rons evince much interest in the "inside story" of Betty Rose. It means so muclvto those who want to possess style and .value and a garment that Ls correct inits minutest minut-est detail. . . . - ' . if you buy a -Betty Rose" Coat or Suit you jpt your money's wcrTh in whatever price rangeyouT choose.', and in addition you have the satisfaction sat-isfaction thai when,you ap-.pear ap-.pear on the street you are admired by. all that observe you. . " in lnsiue wrj u wiu you before, hi worth- many repeatin gs : Fabrics of XationX AVide renown; . . ' Xeedle Point ,Onde, 1 ' ' American TAtds, : Hudson-Seal Fabrics; Wool Lmbs that will not, puJKout, .. '" - Earl Glow Linings, guar anteed to wear for the life of the Coat. Select . your coat now, . a small down payment A, w J 1 1 hold it for yoa. 1 . .' ' i' Betty Rose vants to be come ax lnimate friend of every Misw and Ma-, tron In Provo and sup- . rounding communities. " ' . . - . '" Select one of our gorgeous New Fall Hats to add to the dignity of yourBetty Rose" ' Coat.''is- ' x sirs, russeix; JtRS. JOHN, . Hostesses.';'.''''. . '''"' ' - , " '; , Cordially Yours, - r " . ' . .1 ? ! ' - - i - ' .V ' , . : I .T , H ; ; ' v i i - ,- . . !' f v. , i rd: 'Vx f)V 'i - j A voluminous! collar and cuff set of pastel taffeta. can change the appearance of a simple, basic street dress In less time than it takes to tell it. This ensemble includes a. double-tiered collar and balloon deeves with shirred elastic tops and a draw-string at. each wrist. "5 Hermese Pefterspn Expecied Home. Europe :;. Word .has been 'receiwd '. that Miss Hermese Peterson, B.--,Y."TJ. faculty, member,. will land hTNew York, on - the lauretania," ;Aug. 'Miss Peterson left Utah ;on her Sabbatical yeav'e "-In January! and after a short, stay in- New York, she took passage for South1 America, Amer-ica, then to, southern Africa, -and up v the - east , coast through: ' ' the Suez canay-and into Europe where she' has Teen spending "the summer visiting' differentcpuntriei, including includ-ing Russia, , and the . Scandinavian countries.,- t r"r''7 ? ' The : Provoan will yisit the fair in New York before' leaving j for Provo, where she "will begin her work Vat the university . with the opening of school.' - "-S--T" . -. s Neighbors Give .-Party.- jita a - hi s .. - ... . - NeighbOTB surprised -Mrs." Minnie Mooney Saturday afternoon1 " at her; homer in ; celebration of , her birthday annlversaryT ;: OC ! She Was 'presented withseveral nice gifts, and social chat and mu sic:, were the- diversions . A tasty lunchecn was se)-ved to Mrs. Stella Mooney, Mrs. - Susie . Freshwater Mrs, Flora Groneman, Mrs. Jennie Johnson. Mrs. - Judy Mock.; ' and Mrs. Alice ' Shingleton of Spanish ' .' - . ! -V-.-..-". ..' 1 Onr 25 DISCOUNT Has Been Continued TOR 15 DAYS! Due to the tremendous request.; ; -of " our customers, we. have, i decided ,to -cbntinue this sav-: , ings , to you J . We have sold 250 Tires during the past two -; weeks on . this Special Sale. .Our customers can't be wrong! y ' ' - , .. COME IN Investigate (he Famous Goodrich Li te) Saver Golden Ply Tire. j ; yOUR.CREDIT IS GOOD Duy Tlfs and batteries Nowl Don't wait because you are short of cash. Get what you need and tell us how you can pay- , BE SAFE! Have Good Tires on Your. Car TEULURIDE MOTOR CO. v.. 57 WEST CENTER First North & University Ave. ' V jZ2 ; CA3IP BONNEVILLE Daughters of .' Utah Pioneers of Camp Bonneville, will be tendered a socialy Friday at" '2:30 o clock at Memorial park, and all mem bers and those eligible" for mem: bership are cordially invited to at tend. They are '- to take a dish, glass and 10 cents., , . v V PRIROSE . Members of the ,- Primrose -club are asked to meet ' Wednesday 'at 2 o'clock at the Paramount " the t : .-' IJTERARY LEAGUE , , The Literary league is planning a! slumber party, to be held at the summer home of -Mrs. Lester Taylor Tay-lor at Wild wood in Provo-canyon, Thursday night. Dinner .will be served during .the-, evening,' and an early breakfast will be enjoyed Friday morning. Mrs Garn Car ter and Mrs. Sherman,Christensont are co-chairmen on arrangements. Harvard's Market Group At v. . n . Hayward's market employees and, their partners spent ' a de lightful day; at Lagoon - Sunday, I where they were joined , by em- pioyes - or tne v waywara marKet of Bontifulv. an.d their partners." The large group enjoyed' the various ' concessions which -T the resort has to offer, also.swim-r minganda : : ieliciouspicnic lunch.v ' -V :' -;-. : From Provo; there . were Mr. and Mrs. RalphH Hayward, i Mr. a nd Mrs. LaNell ,HaywArd, Ralph Olsen, Miss Geneal Hayward,; Mr.: and Mrs. . Clif f prd BurninghanC MfCand Mrs. Glen - Koc'herhans, Russell Lewis, Billie ' May. Mortimer, Morti-mer, Glen Alien; Elaine Brock-banlc, Brock-banlc, Mr. and ' Mrs.-Sterling Muhv lestein Mr. and Mr$.,'Roy Muh-lestein, Muh-lestein, Gilbert Haws, Norma CraneBill "and Rose Zubeck Mr. and Mrs. ? Ernest Goodsell, Orville .1 1 iiiriis 'i-. Meet Jointly A. Dusmess raeeuog jjl uic --vi tive and alumnae Val Norns- pf I the B. Y. U., was held at the home of Helen. and Carol BennettMon day evening.' V . Refreshments -were served. "Ac tive members t present were Kay Pace7T Helen - Brockbank,. -Phyllis Smart, Mildred find Leah Harris, Elaine " and 'Sbifley Brockbank, Emma Lee Bownt Hazel Simmons and VelmaOlsen. ; : - .rne ionowing aiumnae members mem-bers were in attendance: Mrs. Eunice Bird Wiidley of American Fork, Ha Brockbank, Beth Pax- man, . Nadine Taylor,. Dorothy Jones, Theresa Hansen, Carol Ben nett and Virginia Polly, Mrs. Alonzo : Morley, sponsor, was also present. - . .-'r i Notice to ;f Legion Women Mrs. Alice BeeSley, president of the" Provo American Legion, auxiliary, wishes the members to know that "headquarters for the Provo auxiliary delegation at the state convention in Spanish Fork, Thursday, Friday ' and' Saturday, will be located at C82 North Main street.- - ate . 1 v . i . r jtZlub CalehdarJ, - Lagoo Fifty, members of the- William J. Tayl6rx family . gathered at Saratoga resort Sunday, for. their annual reunion, representatives attending from Logan, American Fork. Payson, Neplu and Provo. A Holipinno Vi rrr cK i tS r i i Tiro ci served, after wnich a program, of singing- and original poems was followed by swimming, sports and games. ; - . - .t Mrs." Mary T. Dahlquist was elected president; replacing William Wil-liam ,W. Taylor, who died in No vember. Glen L. Taylor of Am erican Fork,; was -v'named first vice president, and Karl . R. : Taylor Tay-lor of Lake View, second vice president. - - , ,-5 Among the. original poems was one written by Mrs. Kate , War-wood War-wood Whiteley, of ' Oakley,; Idaho, a-sentiment to her i uncle Wil-Ham' Wil-Ham' J. Taylor read by; Mrs. Mary D. Gunn. Another was, written by Mrs. Clara Madseh Taylor to her mother-in-law,' Mrs.-; Abbie J. Sqott Taylor. . " , , .. ; .. ... ... B.Y. V. Faculty Members Home: From Vacations SeveraiTBrigham ; Young univer sity faculty members .' returned this week from vacations' on the coast; to prepare for ; the school opening next month - ' . ' Miss Naomi Rich, assistant librarian; li-brarian; William M. Snell, professor pro-fessor of mechanic arts and .' f arri- ily; Dr. Alvo J. Johansoh; assist ant, prpfessor of. chemistry, and wife; were all visitors at the Sari Francisco world fair.- . -, Wilford D. Leer instructor ; in nglish,.recently returned with his family from a summer' -vacation in Alberta; . Canada. They u visited national "parks 'enroute. ... Dr, " Johanson who is chairman of the B. Y. U. housing committee also visited r several other institutions insti-tutions of , higher learning includ ing: University of California, Berkley, Calif.; Stanford univer-? sity, Palo Alto, : Calif.; University of Oregon," Eurgene Ore, and: the . Oregon State Agricultural , col- lege, yorvaias, ore. , s Dinner Guests MorirJay NoonVf ; . V -W-t . W, . . ns their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson (Millie Farrer) andtheir f riendst Mr. ;and Mrs. Hansen, all of Mt; Ehnm'ohs, Utah.:. - ' - ' - X "-' Mr. Johnson is principal of the high school at Mt. Emmons, . The couples were ertroute home rom the San Francisco fairj.where they have been enjoying the vpast iu aays. - .-- . Birthday Party Is Delightful -. ... , . 'y-- Mrs;:- Hannah Swenson enter- I tained at k wehV-appQinted din ner at her; honae in Spanish ' Fork Monday evening, ,- for '. a., large group of friends,v many of whom were self-inyiteoVS whq, ' called to celebrate, .helc blrthdayyannivers- .Choice AmericanNBeauty rosea graced " the dining table-. Bridge and . music t were later-enjoyed. The. hostess received many beau tiful gifts Her? daughters,. Kath1 ryn. ana ; ueia swenson, . assisiea. Included . among $ those v. present were A Mrs. P. . E.' 'Andersons and Miss Helen Robinson ofXprovo, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Svrisdn and family.Mrs. S Jennie Dart . and Mr.s. Ivy Swanneryof Spanish Fork, Mrs. . Anna Anderson of Preston, Ida., Mrs..- Mary Curtis and Mrs. Beth Yaldron of Salt LLake City, Mrs.EsserBeck," Mrs. unve wion, Mrs. Emma. Hughes Mrs. - Hazer Hughes, : Mrs. - Amelia MorganMrs. Gladys Hansen, Mrs.Maggie Stewart, Mrs. Marie Niejsen, Mrs. Daisy Vickers. Mrs. I Ethel Snyderiand Mrs. Beatrice Anderson, all.- of Spanish Fork... at V Birthday Event Mrs. J. ,E. Farrer celebrated her birthday anniversary of last week at a family dinne? ; party,. Sunday at 5 o'clock at her home.. v Covers were laid for: 30 guests, and zinnias were used todecorate the dinmg .table. ;A' program was furnished and Chinese checkers, were played A number; of fine gifts were" presented to Mrs. Farrer. Far-rer. . - y Surprise Party; On Birthday, ; Mr. v and Mrs. Howard and Mr. and , Mrs. Jess Taylor entertained entertain-ed at a delightful andfsucqessful birthday surprise party in honor of Mrs. Herbert Moreton, - Saturday Satur-day evening at her home. v Later, a weiner roast was enjoyed en-joyed near, Utah lake, and a large birthday cake - with candles lighted the table. Songs and music mu-sic were enjoyed around the bonfire. bon-fire. A beautiful gift was presented pre-sented to the honor guest. . . , jvir. ana jvirs. j. . iarrernaai wjlth her son and daughter-in-r? their - dinner guests Monday, JaW, m. l and Mrs. Louis VM. VVoi- Provo Matron Gomplirnented Itiss Lucille Haws gave a lovely gardenparty in compliment to her mother Mrs. Isabelle Haws, . on the occasion of her seventy-fourth birthday anniversary, Sunday at the family, home. ' Thirty neighbors, friends and family .members ".were entertained from 3 to- 5 o'clock, and the lawn was made more . attractive with baskets and large - containers of gladioli; zinnias and other garden flowers. The, serving table was covered with lace and held a large. and " prettily trimmed birthday cake, inscribed with ."Happy Birth-day." Birth-day." " By request of. her friends, Mrs. Haws read parts from her life- history,- which she Is .compiling. and iVirl Martin "played accordion selections, beautiful old favorites. A tasty tray luncheon was served, after which the . honor, guest cut and served her birthday v cake. She was " presented with many beautiful gifts,.- . V - Mrs. John ; Stewart Belle Fillmore)' Fill-more)' and baby daughter, Jean, are visiting here; from -Long-mont, Colorado, with Jier parents, par-ents, N-Mr., and .'Mrs. . A. J, Fillmore. Fill-more. Mrx.' Stewart Js expected in two weeks. r'" J . MK and 5 Mrs. F. V. Thatcher, Mrii and.. Mrs.; Leslie ' Longman and Mrs. : Lillie i Thayer motored to A Duchesne Monday,' to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thatcher and their new, baby son. i , Mr, and Mrs. Barrel Wilde .are enjoying., a week's,' vacation in Yellowstone park. . .---. 1 i.. , . .! .-y - ' " 7 ' H Mr," and Mrs; L.D. Barney' and family "and " their niece Miss Kate' Barney, have , been enjoying a vacation in Yellowstone Park Also, they visited .relatives in Idaho. , , - - -' 'f Miss Dorothy Vilde is spend ing t a; few , days in Salt Lake A Mjrs.,Marv Wolsev of.Cardstdn 1 Alberta, Canada: is visitinB-' here: I ' . ' . sey. (MarVel , Wilde). , v A. Mr. and Mrs. A.vJ.' Powers of Albany, New .York, and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Taylor, have returned return-ed to. Provo vf rom . an . enjoyable They .also visited; in SantaMonfr ca, with their son and brother1 Dr.Wendeir .H.' Taylor and his wife, the" former .Elizabeth- Gess-ford Gess-ford of. Provo, and their vaby daughter. The canyons ' insouthern insouth-ern Utah ;were visited i en route home. y ' K - Mrs. Christy Webb and daugh ter, Mrs. Farr ; Whiting ('of St. Johns,- Ariz.," left this morning to return to their, homes, after, a week's vacation here with relatives rela-tives and friends. r " Mr. and Mrs. A. Will Jones, th Misses Fay and " Fawn Jones andKBillyx Jones; have . left' for Yellowstone.- park, where they Iwill vacation $or a week; ' Eugene . DanlewX underwent a major operation Vatsthe Clark clinic Monday momingVand was removed to a local 'hospital. . -iJ. . X ' Mr, and : Mrs. George . Taylor and Mrs. -Olive" Diamond have re- turned from Twin Faljs, Idaho, where they have been : visiting the - .Taylor's J daughter and ' son-in-law, Mr. and :,- Mrs.' Stewart Morrison (Nellie Taylor.) . J Mrs. Reya II. Wagner and Miss Edna Hoover are' home from a delightful two weeks" vacatfon. They .visited in Reno Nev., with Mr. and Mrs. Biirle Robison, also, a t 'Lake Tahoe, j and accompanied by the Roblsons and - Miss Violet Marten of - Denver, the Provoans went on to SanFrancisco, Cal.', to visit the fair They ' spent some time in San . Jose,, with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hardy, former Provoans. Provo-ans. - y 'r . "J , A; &HOCK. OF MATE'S ' ' , -DEATH KILLSxWTFE '. BUTTE, Mont.; Aug. 14 UJ; Jess Malin, ' 56-year-old unemployed unem-ployed miner- shot x himself : to death here yesterday, and unwittingly unwit-tingly killed his wife. She died of . shock of finding. his body. s; Briefs 7 . -v Any Size Roll DEYBLOPED and PRINTED for 30 and Twice-a-Day Service 10 Discount on Eastman Film 1 iH) . . .. ; . . . ',.-: .- v "At that price, do you think it's real sable V Oh, it must be it. has such an honest facer y, , . r t v. A - Dinner Held x , On Birthday J .Mrs. J.H.7 McDonald was sxit-prised sxit-prised bvfamllv members Sunday at", her horrifej the occasion, being her birthday anniversary . r A' delicious dinher was served at 1 o'clock, and the long table was decorated with four beautifully trimmed birthday ; akes, gifts from members of the s partyxThe, season's flowers werex employed, also. Lovely : gifts were presented to the bonoreee, arid music :; and chat , made thehours pasff pleas antly. ' , , -J . K. Those resent were Mr. and Mrs. JH. McDonald, Mr. arid Mrs. C. R. - Cluf f ?Mr. nd n Mrs. Oaorce . Strebel. - Mr. and 'Mrs: Terry Oakley and son Claron, Mr. and s Mrs. George Rea Mr.- and Mrs." Richard Bandley; and , son Grant; all of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McDonald, Mr. and . Mrs. Storm McDonald and daughter -7- . : " . ' ,- - - Jtsetty; ! jura. yjosepn .aa.cijunu.iu vyj Heber CitvMr. and Mrs. GeorgeJ A: Fiser of Keetley, Mrand Mrs. Melvin McDonald and - daughter, Mr. . and Mrs. A. - Stewart, Mrs. John Bloom and Miss xfiDortha Bloom cf Salt Lake Cityand Miss Dorothv Schmitz of tevr Har mony -- .r MondayClub Entertained; , Anafternoon of Chinese check ers.followed bv a tasty, luncheon served at the small : tables, - was enjpyed by the -MondayAfternoon Social club members at tne nome of Mrs- .William Vincent Vincent arid Mrs Albert Halladay. ASLera ,weiv ictwijr ftua6vuvt Mrs. R. H. cowan or san rajv-Cisco,1 rajv-Cisco,1 flirid t'. -,J6 MrS. H; L. Black of Avenal, .Calif.,, where guests, and. the members ; were Mrs- Melissa Lewis, Mrs. William Vincent,x Mrs., Alma Bourne, Mrs. Fred Singleton, Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mrs. Albert Hallailay, Mrs' Peter Croneman andj Mrs," John' Vincent. Southern 4-H Club 0uting Scheduled - FouH club members from12 counties in Utah will ' meet at4 the Ephraint branch vof - the Inter mountain Forestry, and A Range Expericent station,; August : 10 to 12 where they will be the, guests pf the 'Utah , state forest, service at the annual 4-H . forestry and livestock club outing, " It. ' is anticipated an-ticipated that Beaver', Carbon, Emery, Garfield.v: Grand, Iron, Juat-, Millard, Piute; Sanpete, Sevierjand Washington counties will jte represented byx about; 250 boys" and girls whoNwish to ' take advantage of , this annual , affair, J. Whitney Floyd, extension forM, ptr nnnniinppa. - ' . X I Educational and ' recreational programs featuring ,Reed Barley and , E. R. Humhpreys aS principal princi-pal speakers, have been "arrange ed for the two day, encampment. A- Birthdays ; Wednesday; "August 16 -AURA C. HATCH ' MRS. ALBERT S. JONES. MRS NELLIE J. HENRICH- . SEN.' .EDITH WILLIAMS. " - r . . : New Officers Elected By v Erovo Blintl ': A A'' fine program was- enjoyed. oiiicers we re eiecteu, auu um-uiB and refreshments were diversions at the monthly social for Provo's blind, held at the women's, club house Monday evening. .Y - -A Harold Kendall, president, was in charge of x the business. Mrs Rose DeveV was released . as sec retary, and Mrs.)J, W. Jacobs was elected in her jplacer Mrs. .Louise I.Palmer replaces Mrs. Sallie Soir-ensen Soir-ensen as treasurer, and Mrs, Emma" Em-ma" Huff . siicceedd MrfJ. rW Jacobs Ja-cobs as refreshment chairman. -The social was in chargexof J, W. Jac&bNand included accordian musicr by Virt Martin: .two solos, Ruth Hansen,- accompanied by Kathryn Smith; piano selection, Helen Jacobs;' accordian ; numbers sen, accompanied by Vern Penrod. Plans were made for a party to be held at Pioneerv park Friday noon, for xthe blind and7 their friends. They are to take Iunchr and the association will rurnisn the -drinks; N - -' ' -Dancing and refreshments followed.- Fifty-five guests r were present, . ' ' . . ' , -'A' pt. TOO IiATE FOR I I CLASSIFICATION I .y. ,. ,. , , ,y ,u , -, FOR R ENT UN FUIiNISl IKI , MODERN , -apartment, . 270. North .- 4 . West, inquire, in the basement. al7 OR partly furnished 3 roomapaft xment,' hot; watec -heat, electri . callv equipped,- 48 East 2 North v- .S'. rnnm .flDflrtrripnf-. .-dror ated. clean." 53 North 3.West a2I 6 room mbderrihousephone r 1208, 735 EastS North. a21 2 ItCX)M modern apartment, eas. hot vvater,y720 East 8 Northlal'Sl 7 -.''wanted 2 PEOPLE to New York and re- turriv7 leaving September 15,, 291 East ? North'.' A"-. A a21 FOR RENT FUR LSIfED , by '; week? APARTMENTS summer- rate, South; X. West Third ; a21 A A 2 RCX)M. with light, heat, ga S-441 East 7 Nortl a21 3 ROOM ground floor apaftmeht, , C51 Nor.th 2 East. ThoneS-J.,' al7 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL 5 inch coal $5.75 ton; $3 half; ?175? ; 5 ton $26.00. Sold with i money-back gaurantee. Right Weight Co. Phone 525. a21 -. f ..-.-- - y v.'"" - . -V COA 1 prices going up soon. Bar- gain prices . ay ine loau. iignt Weight Coal Co.. Phone 525. sl5 A COKING! 3 NITES--2 MATINEES Starts This Thursday! 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