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Show Bow-Knot FrocE DAILY HERALD WBPXESPAT. JULT 1, 144 STtWSiJ :, The pulse of a new-born infant Women Hear is from 130 to 140 beats a min ute; In adults, it is 70 to 75. Ft Library Club "At Garden Fete A'deilshtfnl informal nartv was th -breakfast held this morning ia-lhe garden at the home of Mr? Huso Price for members f'the Ladies Literary club. . ' Tha small servine tables were preny witn centerpieces of sum-met sum-met flowers and the breakfast was followed by cards. Refresh- menu were served durtar the afternoon. Committee members included aCtrs. Dwight Packard. Mrs. Her-I Her-I aid R. Clark. Mrs. Parlev L. Lar- aen, Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mrs. J. A owens. Mrs. Arnold Rawlings, Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack, Mrs. Jack Pullen, Mrs. Richard Band-ley, Band-ley, Mrs. Cora Wilson and Mrs. Albert Hickman. The affair was enjoyed by Mrs. J. w. Chrtstenson, Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mrs. Cora G. Wilson Mrs. Lester Jaylor, Mrs. John S. Pullen, Mrs. Sterling M. Ercanbrack, Ercan-brack, Mrs. Richard iiaadlay, Mrs. J. A. Owens, Mrs. .Thomas H. Sumner. Miss Mareuerite Jenner. ort. Mrs. Almo B. Simmons, Mrs. . w. Merrill. Mrs. Albert Hickman, Hick-man, Mrs. Arnold Rawiings, Mrs. Wyman Berg, Mm Hugo Price, Mrs. Owigbt Packard, Mrs. Parley Par-ley L. Larsen, Mrs. Herald R. arx. Airs. J. w. Prince. Mrs. Val Norn Alumnae Garden Function !A picnic lunch on the back lawn at the home of Mrs. Flor ence Britsch was enjoyed by memoers or uie val Korn alumnae Tuesday evening. Mrs. Gerry Simmons and Mrs. Helen Thorpe of Springville sang two numbers, accompanied by Mrs. Britsch. after which the book, "Chicken Every Sunday.' by Rosemary Taylor, was reviewed by Mrs. May B. Huntington of spnngvwe. The arrangements committee comprised: Miss Margaret Hansen, Han-sen, Mrs. Gail Taylor and Mrs. Pat Whiting. In attendance at the delightful summer event were: Mrs. Norma Greer, Miss Dorothy Jones, Mrs. Luclle Soulier, Mrs. Mary Firm-age, Firm-age, Mrs. Pat Whiting, Mrs. Lu-cile Lu-cile M. Thprne, Mrs. Ada B. Green, Mrs. Gall Taylor, Mrs Helen B. Brady, Mrs. Mary D. Gunn, Mrs. Gale Knight, Mrs Margaret T. Holdaway, Mrs Florence Britsch, Mrs. Beth P. Pulley, Miss Erma Hayes, Miss Rosalind Dahlquist, Miss Elaine Taylor, Mrs. Gerry Holdaway, Mrs. Phyllis Olsen, Mrs. Afton Miller, Miss Josephine Seaton. Miss Isabel. Hales, Mrs. Georgia Faux, Mrs. H a s e 1 Anderson Lowenstein of Terre Haute, Ind. tulon- Morgan and Mrs.. Da Costa oi -rovo. Mrs. Dan Hunter, si n Mr Karl Bandiey. Mrs. L. JW1&nitg SCrVlCC; Harmon UnKc x t.,, r Club Calendar O.P.C Members of the O.P.C club will be entertained by Mrs. Nettie Cluff and Mrs. Ruby Halladay Thursday afternoon at Pioneer park. S.E.C. Mrs. WOla Parker is enter- talninsr members of the S.B.C club this evening at her home. The members are to meet at the home of Mrs. Marie Hood at 8 o'clock. SOBOWTMIST Mrs. Leonore H. Walton is en tertaining members of the Sor-optimist Sor-optimist club at a garden party Friday evening at 8 o clock at her home. OMEGA AUXILIARY A meeting of the Omega auxiliary aux-iliary will be held at the home of Mrs. Rose Holm, 224 South Seventh West street, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT Election of officers will take place at a special meeting of -the Neighbors of Woodcraft to be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Eva MildenhalL, ELM WAN ADI Members of the Elm Wan Adi club will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Winnifred Clay. son. C.N.M. C.N.M. club members will entertain en-tertain their daughters. Friday evening at the home of Mrs' Wilma Hawkins. and Mrs. Abe Turner of Salt Lake! IS Kntertainfifl y I Honoring their son, Martin S.'Montie, of American Fork, Mrs tlARKI SON RESIGNS WASHINGTON, July 19 UR The white house today announced the resignation of Earl G. Harrison Har-rison of Philadelphia as immigration immigra-tion and naturalization commis- sioner. effective July 31. 'Cox. prior to his entering the armed forces, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cox gave .a supper at their home. Later the group went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duffin, uncle and aunt, where entertainment and refreshments were enjoyed by the following: Martin S. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Agness Pace, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MiUet and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duffin and William Duf fin, Jr Martin returned July 12 from California, where he has spent over two and a half years in the Douglas Aircraft plant. He is a graduate of the Lincoln high Cox, Mrs. Mabelle Lee and son, school and Sharon stake seminary. Outstanding Summer Sale Now AT Prices Cut, One Half and More tn Exciting JULY CLEARANCE Famous Cage MILLINERY, Greatly Reduced Top your Summer wardrobe with one of these really lovely hats and pay far less than its value! Included are Milans and chip straws in white, black and colors. Fine variety of shapes, large and small. Large Selection of DRESSES i2 off Better dresses for women and misses in a varied assortment as-sortment of types, styles, fabrics, colors. Shantungs, linens, sheers, Jerseys. Even the favorite . dark sheers included. Much Higher Priced SUITS 13.75 Whqn we tell you that most of these suits are 100 wool, you'll realize what a find they are! Suits for dress, for sportswear, and for tailored chic .... in sizes up to 44. Spring and Summer COATS L2 off Reg. 5.95 Separate SLACKS 2.95 t i. i a x . .. ..1 J J: -f jua i auuut every type you cuuiu ucsuc in ujaia xui now and cooler days to come. Top coats, short coats, "1 ui css uuclis, illicit CU13. au suica iui mww aim vomen but not in every style. Nicely tailored to fit perfectly in green, naw and blue corduroy. Also hard" finish twill in RAF blue and brown. You'll want several pairs at this unusual saving. Reg. 5.95 jumper DRESSES Twills and rayon crepes in several becoming styles. Green, blue, red and tan. Sizes 12 to 20. Handy to J Q C slip into, neat and pretty for school, business or just jm y staying home. Sharon Stake Dance Friday For an evenine of fun and en tertainment. members of Sharon suae are invited to attend the blr Sharon stake celebration dance Friday evenine at the Jos eph Smith buttdinz. waits and Jitterbug prizes will be awarded as well as many other gifts to be presented during the evening. Tickets may be secured from me ward presidents and none can be obtained at the door, it is announced.' Return From Vacation At MIA Girls' Home SPANISH FORK With Mrs. Margaret Zabriskie and Mrs. El-va El-va Killian, Palymyra stake bee keepers acting as chape rones, 47 girls from Palmyra stake have 'returned home after spending a " vwtuw at uie iiTJS M. I.A. Home in Provo Canyon. During the week, hikes were taken to Stewart Falls. Wildwood, Aspen Grove, the lakes and glacier glac-ier on Timpanogos mountain. The girls participated also in ball gamen. the annual fun night, danoing, singing and fireside programs. pro-grams. Those attending from Salem were: Rowena Killian, Maureen Abilskov, LaVonda Sheen, Dora Mae Otten, Shirley Rust, Hannah Marie Carson. Carol Morby, Donna Don-na Sperry. Dorotha Jean Sabin, Deon Sabin, MarLeah Rust. Jo-Ann Jo-Ann Giles, Joan Christensen, Leah Cloward, Frances Gardner, Beverly Bev-erly Hanks and Alene Banks. Those attending from Spanish Fork were: June Jones, Loraine Malad. Carol Creer, Lela John son, Margaret Cope, Orpha Mun- son, Joan Whitehead, Doris Hal- vorsen, Gwen Bracher, Coleen Scoffield. Luan Meldrum, Mary Leah Holt. Marcia Doughty, June Ann Warner, Carol Phipps, Ar-leen Ar-leen Barnett, Marlin Steiner, Cleo Norton, Marlene Lewis, Mary Smith, Carol Boyack, Dixie Lee Thomas, Betty Ann Green, Mar-Jorie Mar-Jorie Davis, JoAnn Beam son, Zo la Curtis. Jane Ann Beck, Jean Larsen and Hazel Dawn Thomas. Forty other girls from Palmyra stake are at the home this week according tcy Mrs. Zabriskie. . Jk4 y it 5692 By MRS. AKKK CABOT Cool, clean and fresh a thin muslin frock in pretty colors! to be worn when the weather is scorching. Applique the bow-knots in pastel or white organdie. Make them of narrow rayon taffeta if the dress is to be used as a birthday or patty frock. To obtain complete cutting pattern for frock and appliques for the Bow-Knot Frock (Pattern No. 5692) sewing and finishing instructions in-structions size 1, 2. S years included, send 15 cents in COIN, plus 1 cent postage, YOUR NAME. ADDRESS and the PATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot (Daily Herald, 1150 Sixth Avenue, New York 19, N. Y. z Orem Mrs. Marvin Olsen and two chil dren, Gayle and Eldon are here from Montrose, Colorado to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pyne. Mr. and Mrs. Travers Tucker received re-ceived a telephone call from their Dr. Newman Mrs. L. E. Eggertsen was hostess host-ess to a group of friends at her home Tuesday afternoon to hear Dr. Henry Newman of New York, visiting professor at the B. Y. U., speak on the subject: "Should Military Training Be Necessary For Moral or Cultural Growth." An Interesting discussion followed fol-lowed and refreshments were served by the hostess. Those attending included: Dr. and MTs. William J. Snow, Mrs. Vasco M. Tanner. Mrs. Stella P. Kicn, Mrs. isisie u. carrou, Mrs. Ores B. Tanner, Mrs. May B. Hammond, Mrs. Agnes Crandall, Mrs. Perdval Bigelow, Mrs. Frank Earl, Mrs. J. W. Christensen, Christen-sen, Mrs. Ida S. Dusenberry, Miss Hermese Peterson, Mrs. Joseph Clark, Mrs. J. J. Weight. Mrs. George S. Ballif. Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman, Mrs. Boyd Pulley, Miss Letitia Fairbanks, Mrs. Garn Clark. Mrs. M. W. "Merrill. Mrs. A. C. Lambert, Mrs. Ariel Ballif. Mrs Abbie Dutson, and Mrs. Anderson An-derson of Phoenix, Arizona. ACTRESS TO WED HOLLYWOOD. July 19 c-pi Red-haired film actress Susan' Hayward today disclosed she will J marry Less Barker, North Carolina Car-olina actor whom she met at the Hollywood canteen while both; were entertaining servicemen. 1 STARTS TODAY X I PM1 1 TK3C I AS 4aa 1 Co-Hit! Allison Tucker who is staying with her sister has just returned to! Calif., after a two weeks visit with her parents. Mrs. Harold Clark is visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City. Miss Bette Jacobsen is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Georgia Smith I at Tooele. Miss Mary Jean Watts has just returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Gunnison. Miss Yvonne Jacobsen is spending spend-ing her vacation with her grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Slaughter at Hinckley. Miss Jeanene Watkins came from Salt Lake City to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Watkins. tr, T.v. TV-- t,.....1 Friends in Sharon ward will be Mrs. Joseph ard was hostess' l d t h M Eva B. at a 1:30 o clock dinner at herl:;.rl l 12... Spanish Fork Mrs. Neil Thomas and Allen Cornaby have returned home after a sad trip to Flandreau, to attend funeral services for their brother-in-law, Dr. Julius Daniel Mueller, who died as the result of an accident which occurred as as the result nf an accident when daughter. Lucile T. Taylor telling ihe was moVing a small house. In them that her husband, 1-c petty some manner Dr. Mueller slipped nfrr Rav Tavlor of the U. S i under the wheels which carried navy had been transferred from house and sustained h injuries Oxnard to Bureno, Calif. Miss Dinner Guests For Visitors home Tuesday for Mrs. Don i v.. Wk Kama AllAurin(p an sn ;;; S.; k.:; h.: ;:' eration for a rupturca appenou. who has been visiting here for a lew days. A beautiful lace cloth covered the dining table, which was centered cen-tered with sweet peas. Guests Included: Mrs. William Frisby. Mrs. Harry Heal, Mrs. Miss Mae Beth Bradshaw of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fuller and son, Jerry, Mrs. Grace Dart and son. Fredie. Mrs. Effie Dart and Tumacacori national monument had 7287 visitors during 1910. It is located in Arizona. from which he died in the Flan dreau hospital a few hours later. Approximately one-fourth of man's life is spent developing and training his mind. Jl't.te-l mm YOUR FAVORITES TOGETHER AGAIN, TOPPING AIL THEIR PAST HITS! AT W4 maoKst JieeCsdA -4 MA GOtSHWIN? ML1SKAI Mr DI2L ,nrmr b M tmm I litM mmm m -. 4 ijihhi hub 1. 1. ainjoujuia "RA6S" IACUN0 JUNE AILYSON NANCY WALKER CUT K1IBEE TOMMY DORSET mmm: A wor.iAfi WANTED We need a woman over 18 years to learn to operate oper-ate air-driven shirt press. Hours 8:00 to 4:30 Troy Laundry Company 375 West Center St. Sam, Park and Mrs. Clyde Ward.Mr; Effle Winn of Spanish Fork visited with Mr. and Mrs. M Crandall Sunday. Miss Beth Cordner and Miss Fawn Hurst spent the week-end with Miss Beth Crandall and Miss Wanna Elder in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burr are ter, tneir rirst enna, corn Monday Mon-day morning at the Utah Valley hospital. The father is with the U. S. navy and at present is at Quonset Point, Rhode Island. The . - .Lit J I new arrival is ine nrst grana cnna of Bishop and Mrs. Tncron kxtk or Windsor ward. Mrs. F. LeRoy Stewart of Og-den Og-den visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Crandall during the week-end. SWIM Two Grand Plunges Park-Ro-Shc Modern Chlorination ! Fast Filters! Mountain Spring Water! COIN SHOWER JULY 24th r a co-hit: bela lugosi "RETURN of the VAMPIRE" wisk-. 'si srsr AT POPULAR PRICES COMINO soon: lAn exciting WARMER Hit! stm FREDSIC MARCH -ALEXIS SMIIB; rwh DONALD CRISP alan ha lei to c. Aubrey smith - john camaoinc - ai henry ftoutT barrat WALTER HAMK)EN. JOYCE REYNOLDS Directed bf IRVING RAPPER.' 1 J I Ancient Chinese documents occasionally oc-casionally were signed by fingerprints finger-prints impressed into clay seals. FINGERPRINT CLASSIFIERS NEEDED! Thta well paid wortt will Bet play at trhen the war to cr. " perial education U needed. Taa learn la own home at low eort nithont Interferlns with preaeat Job. MAUL THIS COITOX NAME ADDRESS I rnoE I,. AGE .. fejkJ SHIFT Dally Herald Box FJP23 Protw, L'tah A SIMPLY WONDERFUL; PICTURE! Thl JCTMI tA I SI land if sfory ridi tni xcitiRf ipinst the eutaoer thrill tf the Indiano kerst country LAST TIMES TODAY "SEVEN DAYS ASHORE" STARTS TOMORROW COQl Ftuim, !!IT'S SUPER!! KlommamicG amid KLDnytilhii GEORGE MURPHY FRANK SINATRA ADOLPH MENJOU GLORIA DE HAVEN Walter Slezak Eugene Pallette IN "STEP LIVELY" Added 4tThis Is America" Cartoon News 2Q nam ' 6RENN AN McCALLISTER CRATh -v.tnrr turn GREENWOOD HAVER PLUS! "MiUion Dollar Cat' Color ! PLUS! j Para- 1 i mount Ncm j STARTS TODAY NOW PLAYING JEAN SUUIVAN'.. , lUCILE WATSON oSJttoosA WaQ Doom Opgn 7:30 Shown 7:30 and 9:50 |