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Show r :S THE HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1922. at her iu afternoon, home-Wednes- rooms were EVERETT-TRU- pretty aeeeratea v E with the season's Jf lowers, and feSB. Ade1lci6usiufl?neOTrT'Sir TO THAT served to the following; Mrs, Walter Adams, Mrs. M. C. Spalding, 6oo You Mrs. L. H. Mrs. Milton AB soeiety newa should bebobsiWT,-B- . Duckett Ethel McWai. Mrs. cnrietx- Edit&ty : Harry Boshard, Mrs. E. D. Fowera, ? vv tzf teiepnoncu w Mrs, Alma Dangerfield. Mrnr Albert Mabey, Mrs. Chase Hatch,. Mrs. J. r11 kA til' " ...... "i uo uiuuuumi uwi. B. Sylvester, Miss Ruby " icT 2 Boy Scouts, ana s numPhillips. rd deacopsjnjoyed H w er of Third be Mfg I I Ufa. UAvnHAA x?air Biioui .nuji' . nostess to we memoers , , oi tne bat- - A MiwiBijaiotw l gn outing at. m wuu uay irienas. iatte sail cny . nr C1VWU nnincr uraay Alternooa v Bridge ciuD til tomorrow afternoon. over b) Scoutmaster Frank Clayton her home Gerald flower will be used la deco- home from Fleming has returned Cal., where the rooms. Three tables of he has beenLong Beach,the rating lowed by a watermelon past ten spending enter- - bridge will be played, after which the of evening's features ; the months. served. refreshments' will be dainty tainmect. w w All members are urged to be pres Mr. and Mrs. Percival Blgelow Jr., 1? ent , Mrs. t,. A. Culbertson, and family have returned to their OP IT in American nHin the week-enhome in a ten weeks' iC-iMiss Margaret Moore, Miss Caro visit In Provo, after the euest of her parents, Mr. Detroit, Mich. While on Hlndley. Ernest Mrsline Miss GessElizabeth nd Hinckley, their trip, Mr. Bigelow atteuded the j w ford, Miss Marguerite Gessford, AtJltA Rrhnnl rtt VllfHicrnn a Ann entertained the; wn Jones i Miss Josephine Scnerer and Miss Aroor, siuaying mecnanics. He member"' of his Sunday school class Alice Sutherland have returned spent two weeks in Detroit, visit home his ward at Second thp home from Wildwood, in Provs can ing, the large automobile factories Wednesday afternoon. The affair yon, where they have been spend' of the city. The family then went lawn a' of party. form f was in the to Toledo, Ohio, where they visited lng the past week. Colored electric lights were Used In friends, and from there they went Mr. and Mrs. John Richards en to Chicago, where they spent twq decorating. Dancing and games -- rp the features of the evening's tertalned at their home Thursday weeks as the guests of ' Mrs. Flor dela which entertainment, during A visit evening in honor of their son, Al- ence Meldrum Anderson. icious luncheon was served to 25. bert, who will leave September 9 was also made to Springfield, 111., entertIn assisted was Mr. Jones for the Sandwich Islands, where where Mrs. Bigelow labored as mis aining bv Mrs. Jones and Mrs. he will labor as missionary for the sionary for the Church of Jesus . . Thomas Hardy. L. D. S. church for two years. The Christ of Latter-daSaints, seven rooms were prettily decorated with years ago. The renewal of many .. . to? B. Mrs. J. Mrs. John W. Guy and the season's flowers. Dinner was old acquaintances were made. A entertained a number of served, covers being laid for forty. delightful MINI wwvn is reported by all trip the tome of Mrs. Thomas friewi-a- t Following dinner, games and music concerned. Williams Thursday afternoon. The were enjoyed, and game prizes affair v.as in compliment to Mrs. awarded. Mrs. Lillian Kendall and Miss Little Miss Edna Peay Williams' sister, Mrs. van lryne received the first Grace Fleming spent the week-enprize. of Los Angeles, Calif., who is here at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon. The card game "500" was visiting. to Miss Zella the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Complimentary Mr. Williams won the Bates, enjoyed. whose marriage to Lester M. Wentworth, Jr., of Memphis, Tenn. first prize, which she presented to Brian of this city will take place Mrs. Van Dyke. Mrs. Jesse Cramer Mr. and Mrs. 11 iff Jones! and Miss August 28, Miss Edyth Roberts en-- J t was awarded the prize and tertalned a number or mends at a Delores Jones have returned home the consolation card favor was re miscellaneous shower at her home frAm Qlrnwhcv vhaiA thai, hauA ' A delicious ceived by Mrs. Guy. Thursday evening. Garden flowers beep spending the past few days on luncheon vras served to the follow prettily decorated the entertaining a fishing trip. v. u. K. H. Mrs. Mis. Faepice, ing: rooms. The following "excellent Vf t tL.UU11C ..iitn "IB- dttUW Mrs. US3 tlUWtllU, Hall, Mrs. Jesse Ellertsen, Wl,., The Utah County TJirtl,., JJ10V.M5IUIU10, program was rendered: Piano wi M IS. JUIIUSUU UUU lUlSD Rav Morsan, .Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. tfUilHSUU, readMiss Ruth selection, Roberts; LaPreal Gappmyar, Phoebe Freshwater, Mrs. Kan ura- tm hnM n,,t. .mMatim, nn,,ai selecMiss thfr Irene Dunn; ing, piano fham, Mrs. Clark Newell, Mrs. Fred tion, Mrs. Myrl Dunn; Mrs. George A. Brown had as her reading, lng and reunion at the Castiila Evans, .Mrs. Fred wuson, Mrs. ju. a. Mrs. J. C. Snow. Gaines were later Springs resort tomorrow, August guests Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. Mrs. Dick Mrs. Boshard, Mitchei:, enjoyed, and dainty refreshments 26. The day's activities will in, and Mrs. George Q. Morris and jEllis and Mrs. Jesse Cramer. served to 35. The guest Of honor elude a business session, a pro- - daughters, Marion, Marjorie and was the recipient of many useful gram, swimming, games and danc- - iIeien. all of Salt t'itv. and Mrs. Thomas, Williams and Mrs, and beautiful eifts from the euests ing. The last outing was held at Mat no r strv r,t vi an Dyke of Los Angeles, Caltl., assembled. enan and . Saratoga. Springs, resort, Lo8 Angeles Calif. The Morris are returned from Salt Lake City; joyable time was spent by every- - family returned to their home Wed- here they have, been visiting a one. is of the Mrs. and It Mr. officers nodiv ovpnin? Mrs siarv the hope Albert Rasmussen min. ' e days. din- - of the association and the commit' entertained at a e(j hPrei where she will visit sev-- i s tees who have this year reunion eral days. Johnson ner party at their home Thursday Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. B. H.I in charge, that the day's entertain-KnudseEntertained at a children's birthday evening for Mr. Gladiolas were used as ments will be as pleasant as those tarty wednesaay aiiernoon ior a table decoration. Covers were ot last year. heir daughter, Leona, wnose iourcn laid for eight. Following dinner. irthday anniversary occurred on the men folk enjoyed bathing at' Mrs. S. H. Jones entertained at Garden riowers were hat day. school the la prettily appointed dinner party at pool. high Iised in decorating the entertaining he home Tuesday evening in celegames huu iuubiv; wneie looms, Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Knudsen bratlon of her birthday anniver.;?ry . ; A L a. alUlnito liinnVl. Were riijLO.eu. In fntnllv arrived Prnvn Thlirjnr, that fair florAan " ..;" ton war , served to ten. centering,-- -7111 U1KUI UOJ ilUWCIS WCIB HUM iUOUUlVU. UCCUlttllllK r, A. ln.o-..LI , where they have been residing the the dining table. Covers were laid containing cake, birthday for twelve. 7,7 ditel randies. a deughtrui time was spent by all present Mr. and Mrs. Josh M. Kendall, years ago, when they moved to l Karl Kellerstrass, Mrs. Hogan of Tho na,,r.tr rit the Pioneers i to Geneva tended school for two years, spe- Salt Lake, Mr. Fredolph Larsen, will enjoy an outing in agriculture. The past Mrs. Clyde Parshal motored to resort Thursday, September 7, at cailizlng Mr. Knudsen continued his Nephi Wednesdav to attend the which the central committee will year studies at the college in Madison, funeral services of H. H. Pitchforth he the euests of the local camps. Wis. They will leave Provo Mon of Milford. The following committees have the day for Driggs, Idaho, where Mr. affair in charge: Arrangements Knudsen Mrs. John B. Fowers entertained will teach school the comP. Alice Mrs. committee Wright, a well appointed dinner party at at year. ing H. Beck Mrs. J. " iirs. Elinor Duke, home Wednesday evening, comher N. Mrs. L. and Oakley; transportatMrs. William Flygare ot to her husband, who plimentary JacksMrs. ion committee Feraph was hostess at a soon ville will leave for the British misinvitaton, Mrs. Desert Johnson; ed dinner party at her home Sun- sion of the Church of Jesus Christ ion committee, Mrs. Tenie Thom- Latter-daafternoon, in compliment to of Saints, where he will program commitee, Mrs. J. M. day Miss Thelma Flygare, daughter of labor for two years or more. Gar- Jensen, Mrs. Emma Jones, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flygare of den flowers were used in decorat Edith Booth, Mrs. Emma Thomas; who will leave September 6 ing the dining table. .Covers were sports committee, Mrs. josepnine Provo, northern states, where she laid for Bishop and Mrs. James A. the for Miss Jones, Mrs. Claa Giles, L. Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cord- Louise Gilbert, Mrs. Etta Dixon; will labor as missionary for the A cut ner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cordner refreshment committee, iMrs. Etta D. S. church for two years. bowl of sweet peas formed and Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Barton. Eggertsen, Mrs. Deseret Gray, Mrs. glasstable centerpiece. Covers were Nellie McEwan, Mrs. Mary Hnlsh, the 18. The Odd Fellows of Utah county Mrs. Evelyn McDonald and Mrs. laid for and their partners enjoyed an out A community supMary Crowther. returned ing to Geneva resort Wednesday. Miss Natella Lewis t 6 o'clock. per will be served where Following dinner, the afternoon Members are requested to please borne Monday from Idaho, has been visiting relatives and was spent with' games, races, bathreport whether going oif the outing she friends In Rupert, Driggs and ing and boating. Prizes were awardjor not to their camp leaders, so ed the winners of the races, after Ithat arrangements for the trans Blackfoot, the past five weeks. which a baseball game was played. ituckb made. Tne can be portation Mrs. H. J. Phillips entertained a SunDer was served In the early will leave from different parts of a kensington evening, after which dancing was the city. This and the time tnev number of friends at eajoyed in the pavilion. ft?f5 w', .... 1 1 2st I Loweii : P2 j " - By CONDO i - t'CC CftT IT loft - Yon) rE uecoNt We Will Be i COATS and DRESSES . wv Cfar-de- n pw -- - TIM r Gut wsclcc rep to irtoiwi it. Ready to Show i - Unsurpassed for Styles and Values I IT y ni EARLY NEXT WEEK fOR You . ,sj See Our Windows Monday I ! T w utr t ., A - u.,,u M - '7:' "-- - r"" - nmmj ;'- Il.. 7' The members of the G. K. w. club were delightfully entertained at the home of Miss Ruby Phillips Tuesday evening. The rooms were prettily decoratni with garden flowers Sewing, games and dnnc ing were enjoyed, and a delicious luncheon served to the followingMi""s lva ones- Mlss VerUa Crer, Ml!iS Banks, KflsS' Gladys 1'uko. Miss Vera Williams and Miss Ft,n Sylvester, the latter being the invited ftuest. lines fairly SNAP with ' style and the prices are so ' reasonable, too rHigh Collars - I KBn ll - most economical. The only loaf that breaks apart evenly. Just right for ssndwlches or toaster. Royal wrapped. At it w tonrtiowr y Many of the new fall models show a marked preference tor severely tailored lines. One type has high collar quite up under the ears and retains the rudiments ot a cape. The other has aids drapes i ad tight Let KODAK Tell the riniPBna Ws NATIONAL WEEK-ev- ery Day-bel- CANNED home is PIERCE'S PORK AND BEANS are unexcelled. The beans care-ruiiselected-t- he water nsed in -'ng is tree from mlnerals- - for . tough,. "e,.8?we.Btns TBey are baked in "modern T ovens wner8 high heat is applied for hours, which makes the beans eas- " r baSeOIgl.tr-.t'se8tea' Ttl the sealed container to keep the flavor in. You will find every bean in "EhHCE-can 8D denim ten-da- y v m unuual ten' oVSceT6' 40,60(1 youaiase-- Leadink a:; GROCtfZS h: I V I We Invite You to Our New Photo Shop. ttrtri y Miss Elda Kerby Is spending the week in Salt Lake with relatives and friends. Which Will Hills and Mrs. W. E. Bills of Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr .and Mrs. Benjamin Hair, who were married in the Salt Lake tem- pie Wednesday last, were pleasant ly surprised at tneir nome i umu.j evenlnx by a number of relatives and friends. The rooms were prettllv arranged with the seasons flowers as a decoration. A prowas gram of music and readings m ui furnished oy ueiamar sisters. Games were also enjoyed, during which a deUcious luncheon The guest list In- wan nerved. lniPd the following: Mr. and Mrs. rrank Sneckart. Mrs. Elfie Elliott, Price. Miss Margarette Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Henrichsen, Delamarl Hair Ming Ddnnettt Hair, wisii Jxxid r.irden. Mrs. Joseph Meltram. Mi Veda Meldrum, Miss Mamie Hair. Mrs. Pierce Blglow,' 1 1 earners IRl IBllI Ml 1 (OI 1PHI Itl ,ir IkMI If r m i Li M their purfor foreign automobiles Austria. Revenue from state motor vehicle registration to July 30 in PennsyV U,428,21.72, vania aggregated the 1 1 1 ii. i Ml after one taste your appetite will allow you to eat no other kind! Get it today 1 x ' ask your grocer! Use Daily Herald Want Ads , Ii Swiiiiijiiiii wrFpl W and It Be? ivn nir In order to prevent chase at cheap rate's sale, the exportation of has been prohibited In l. Mrs J. Will Lewis had as her nipsts Monday and Tuesday, Mrs. iiiiiiiiniimmn say tiower quit c&aiig compared with $8,694,823.90 in same period last year. Hedquist Drug Co. - Pivf. and Mrs. S. W, Williams and family and Mr. and Mrs. Von Williams! left this morning by auto National park, for Yellowstone wfiereThey wTtf spend two weeks; "Don't say bread . glossitype finishing: helps to refresh a laggard memory. Mrs. Sarah A. Lindsay and daughreters, Lyle and Elizabeth, have Yelturned from a trip to lowstone National park. buying canned foods nearly every home has been graying PIERCE'S since 1888. arr clean-cu- t, left this Miss Ruby Phillips morning for Heber, where she will spend the week, the guest oi i.virs. Alma Miller and Mrs. J. W. Pantry Shelves ' Our and Miss Miss Ruth Lindsay Winnifred Williams have returned from a few weeks' visit in San Francisco with friends. StocE the FOODS Vacation Story ideevps. purest ingredients! grocer's. I I f want really de- - licious bread made in a spot lessly clean bakery of the very, of course, you ROYAL TWIN LOAF your" -' Miss Irene Stephensen and Mrs. Charles Stephenon of Nephi were the guests of Mrs. J. Will Lewis the fore part of the week. ear ready-to-- Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store.; all-cu- - Our Pall Ycu will be delighted with t,ur efforts in your behalf for Fall. d p . out of ten face the future with the alter natives of depending on charity or Jiving off the fruits of their present thrift. Look ahead let your Instinct of pride and independence urge' the beginning of a savings account. We invite you to open the account here, a safe bank, on whose patrons the tun never sets.. 1 rllilffliHKj" HIGH SCHOOL POOL interest on savings deposits Zions Savings Bank 6TRUSTCa Utah Salt Jtk mux City; aUfuwnininTTfjl Don't miss This Price of Admission General admission 35c; Reserved Seats, SOc; Children 25c, i |