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Show 1 FROVOITE IN SUNDAY HERALD 1 t PROMINENT i . Mr. andT Mrs. James Sutherland en-Owner at their home Wed- w tertaineaat nesday evening. Covers were laid tor Prominent Provolte No. 6 who to twelve, including Mr. and Mrs, Ross . . he? JUtcllffe . and Mr. and Mr. 9nhrt Dee Scribner knowsbuJLM wont ReeserAo Craning of cards and muslt' run, io it looks as tbougbrwe'U hate wa enjoyed.- to wait until .The Sunday Herald ar . rives,,I Mr. Scrfbner's verbal pictures of vThe Odd IVUows and Rebekahs of wV is - pleasing ...Prominent - Provokes nJjy a social at the Odd following enough to the men readers JoCJrbil"?w-nf,Miwni- n, Carda and dan Herald, tu- t" vun iwuures or At least one feminine reader com Refreshments will De served.-enjoyment - All odd plaint:" Poetically, she expresses her- - Fellows and Rebekahs are cordially aeu mum; invited " - . v .4 Of CLEMENTINA ?LORY I-- ir - TWvFaar T - t -- hound. at "There's : stay where you're plenty o prominence here. mm eiEiy 4 v. ' 1 Saturday Is violet day. And, It gives one another4ppor- tunity of 'saying it with flowers. are apple days, peach . There days, and other days, all of whick come near the close of their sea-ut violet day comes Just be rore the violet makes its appear- T.ance In the garden. Still there are violets enough v.to go aroundjet cording to the Ladles' Floral, .who are getting al ttrgo shipment of violets especially for Saturday giving and Sunday wearing. I - v ' ism 1- 1- - vv n WORLD DRUG re-- pel Shredded Wheat is 100 TONIGHT AND SATURDAY CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Production '' Rad-cook- J "MANSLAUGHTER" r ' " ;: with Thomas 3Ieighaiu Lealrice Joy and Lois Wilson. and ed Oar Service Cannot Be Equaled. Long Distance Furniture. andiano . HAROY-rilADS- IN y Fine Monumental " at 'j&y" U jrout engine la not hitting just right; if your lights are not work. tag right, ludlcatingjbattery trouble, .or: If any other thing -- seems wrong with your car, a quick inspection by. our expert mechanic, GIL COX, will reveal the trouble and enable us to fix it without unnecessary delay. . A FEVfC-JOO- I J, y0W $3.00 .LuBtgiiiliS1'1 . Mt and Mrs J. C. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Hodson motored to Salt Lake Wednesday evening, where they attended "The Gold Dfggers,' by David Belasoo, at the Salt Lake tbea- -- BEFORE YOU START 8 - . j The Timpan6gos Dancing club will give a barn dance at the armory hail this evening. Members are requested pear la lac aprons and overalls. Special features have. been arranged torr Ml members are cordially in vited to attend. y - v - - "" If it is your intention to have a monument of marker erected in the spring, now Is an excellent time te give the mattejcgnslderation. we nave a fine large variety .of monuments and markers from which to make a selection, and we are making the prices attractive at this time. Don't waste expensive ingredients --r don't worry about results - don't try to find a leavener that is as dependable, pure and wholesomeas - - a , ,;. r. our prices. . we will be pleased to have you see wnai we nave and get our prices. - X U members 'and friends of the t Third . ward who attended the married folks dance given in the amusement hall Thursday! avening. The affair" wae . under the direction of 'the ward entertainment committee. Wilde's orchestra - . furnished, thetnusic- The Beonomy. -- It VasTno' eaual - ' ,,4 r ""Mm. J. A. Clayton. - . ? . reUirned Jobber ,in".Provor Sunday, after a two weeks' Tlsit in- Ogden, th guest of her ister, "Mrs. C. U Dayley.- - Mrs. Dayley accomDanledhet. sister .. here and will remain for several months 4 .. home Mrs. "Tllate Chambers of, the general board ot the Primary association n of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ruth y of t Vernal,. president of the Vlntah stake Wimary association, are the guosu of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ltobinson this week,, while attending the Leadership classes at the B. Y. U, Ben-nlo- j - Mr. and Mrs. John W. Farreri Mrs. J- D. Hunter and Mrs. Frank W. Stubbs spent Wednesdsy In Salt Lake City, . . ' a" - lrsrjQMih Pert Schick, and Mrs. Lafe Bown tootored to Salt-LakWednesday Afternoon, wbeiVtBey attended the Presentation nf -- Th fJnM ninrarai v tk.Satt Uke theater, r, . BflfffAO less., of -- MarblB & Besley Just South olLTabernacle". PROVO, UTAH. the;pnce :.you pay, 16 ounces. Some baking pow-.- -; 16' dert comei in . 12 ouncevisiead'of . a T ouncecans, rBeZwreQuJget-dZl; pound when yoa want iL . 554-- J. v .With Xnderberc;, Inc. -- .; ,...36 West Center St. f - -- 1 a phone 62. '- , iiinniminiiimnij Service and Fair Dealing. ist a Guarantee of Quality, : largest .selling Drana 01 Daicmg; powder. Buy.it try it use it full Phone West First North Street. 4-- OUR NAME IlCAl-fc- A pound can of Calamet ' contains 443 ---V Dr. Peterson J uranite vcrks PQIMg regard-- ! ICillCl UimiUlC S. W. Peterson Plenty of references in Provo and Utah county. werlMrrtj-HntTg- lie is Uicu uy uic nidjuiiiy American housewives77ltssales are over one hundred and fifty PCI You pay three dollars for examination and get your glasses at the price you will pay at any wholesale optical company in the state. What better can I offer? See me about store fixtures of any kind; colonnades, the latest designs in bookcases, mantles, and buffets ' ; and the most modern and convenient kitchen cupboards. -- wliftt - An enjoyable time was spent by the BUILDING! N - - ' USED CARS AT BARGAIN PRICE8, PHONE 261. '.sr . D Naylor Auto Co. Wholesale ; Umit. jag outside the 300 smfle 1 " Glasses Work a land lubber. Ship aboard for a J. W. Thome returned to her home In Pleasant Grove Wednesday evening.- after a few days', visi- t- In Provo with Bishop and Jdrs. L. L. Nel son and family. GO. DRIVE The perfect food in Biscuit form CEiyhewrscrJtrfloagland, Mrs. cowan, Mrs, Miss Hoagland, TRANSFER Efl gai?age 1 IIIIUIIII1I1IIIIII1UIII And BUSTER KEATON In "THE BOAT" , .laughing Tr Rates Reasonable. West Center. Phone 148. 5 per- Wneat From Wm. Q. Sacke's Fascinating Story. Makes Columbus look like 131-13- Ml THE GLORY OF CLEMENTINA" ' A t. New Location . a Specialty. Moving AT Work Guaranteedf. whole wheat, ready-to-ca- in following:. Mrs. fLee L. Baker, Mrs. Agnes Whitecotton, Mrs. E. W. Dun- tan, Mrs. Raymond Berry, Mrs. Wm. Berry. Mra.i.Pudley Gallagber, Miss Mary Muirhead, . Mrs. Charles Chamberlain, Mrs. Qeorge Fltzroy, Mrs. M. Mrs. Davis, Mrs - R. B. Knapp, Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer, Mrs. Russell McMillen, Mrs Mary Spear, Mrs. Richard Beesley Mrsr- - George u rattan, Mrs. o. a. spear, irs. wm. McCoard, Mrs. Charles McCoard.'Mrs. Thomas Callister, Mrs.-- J. Taylor,1 Mrs. Kugene uerry, jars. a. u. uore, -r WE MOVE ANYTHING, ANYWHERE, ANY TIME TRAVELAUGHS PAULINE FREDERICK needlework-- -- T!77 at Also TONlGhi AND gATURDAV a.delicious luncheon was served to the j CO, SPANISHFORK, UTAH 'BBBlBBBlllBWaWBi"w fect, delicious fcnd for any rocal of the day. Serve it simply with milk or cream, or topped vdth oerrics pr fruits. Contains all the bran you need to stimulate rwel movement. It is salt-fre- e and you season it to your taste. Triscuttb the Shredded Wheat Cracker a real whole-whetoast. Try it with ' butter, soft cheese or tnannalades. THE ST RAND Charmlng"in all details was the kensington given by Mrs. Thonlas Schott at her home Wednesday after noon. The rooms were prettily .decorated with red carnations and ferns., Mrs. PROVO, UTAH. MOVE E&ejr3ayjDu!lti Demlngr-Mrs.-BI-- Gr Brlmm, Mrs J. W. Swindler, Mrs. D. Rollow, ; Mrs. Mortonilrs-Williams, Mrs. JJay C. Coryt. PROVO .DRUGCO . nourishing, bracing setup, tpr the day ahead. Rodgers, and Mrs. Vern R. Greenwood, the latter being an invited guest. - at For sale For breakfast tomorrow yoiijan have a real hot wholewheat porridge and it will take but a few minutes to prepare. fust put two Shredded Wheat Biscuits in a small saucepan-addd- t and enough water to cover the Ibottom of the pan; stir and toil until thick. Then serve win milk or cream." Or, to. retain the crKpness oftheoven baked shreds ;orwhol6 wheat, merely pour hot milk or cream over the biscuits, . H Sprinpville, Utah. .i T . Th fllmin of serial pictures is iardeoTas the mosrKazarffous pictUremaking:iworkiJButrvueatrice a ijqrtngme-arternoonT- 111-J- ITS "MANSLAUGHTER" ALICE CALHOUN IN "LITTLE WILDCAT" home Wednesday afternoon. Sweet AsMajr o the Alley" in "Little Wildcat," Alice Calhoun scores peas were used in decorating the en- a triumph in the - delineatiori ot tertaining..roms, a crystal basket of character. She battles ber way in which formed an attractive cetner-- , the alley using her two fists and piece for the luncheon table. BrldgeS literally fights herway-t- o success. wa?Lplayea, the favor being awarded JThe story MypScal of the adven. to Mrs. Frank Deming. Present werd tures.of a waif who grasps opMrs. Fred 6. Richmond, Mrs. J. portunity by the hand and makes , good. , Jones, Mrs. John U. BuchL Mrs. Mark Anderson, Mrs. Robert P.- - Patterson, W. Phone -i- as -y s, Rutherford. Mrs. Mark Tripp was hostess to the members of the E. L. E.lclub at her Mrs,Ftank . ltip&e!l$"ffcmacy "THE LITTLE WILDCAT" , And COMEDY and TONY SARG Miss. Frederick's matron ot honor at the star's recent wedding, to Dr. C. B. . - -- , Manufactured and guaranteed by SATURDAY MATINEE ?:15 ALICE CALHOUN It frienda-Joiyear- 8ATURDAY VIOLET DAY. - - Instant Belief or Money Back. "SINGED WINGS" With BEBE DANIELS and CONRAD NAGEL One .of - the" attractive features of "The Glory - of dementia." Pauline Frederick's most recent starring vehicle and now .at the Strand theater, Is the appearance in support of the sfar ot Louise Dresser. pntwfTnuaicftl cam. edy and vaudeville headllner. Miss DresserrJwho long war prominent on the stage is making her deout m motion pictures in Miss Frederick's ; and Miss Dresser have been itnimate "'.''. Mjmacat! u - lungs; asthma, ' .z Now,. Dee Scrlbner, don't leave our : town!. There': more prominent here I'll be Dott'tigovturther equalior cold in head, congestion of throat and T 1 "77 ft - No COLUMBIA TONIGHTJSOS to a ttend. JEALOUSY. '. Curiosity killed a cat! Misses V. Jena nd Verona Clegg old nor nor neither I'm fa- t- were young, hostesses to a numW nt But only puzzled, don t you eeefc t a dinner party at their home Wed-LXou ar& as eiuBire as a Heal " 4tAvua BTeainjf. rotted plants were 4 decorate.. Covers were laid - You're forever describing men Rev Ktp worth tii t i. And slighting the fair "sex. when There are some Prominent Provoites Robertson of Spanish Fork, Miss Loie Mnier, Miss ILeora Holda way; Messrs. Wearing real skirts Who are worth special mention vjegg, venwilliamAEiiis Owen HatA (ntr .... Antone "Z-7Nonot flirts! Bunker and Lowell Variey. '" Theser. ,.women are prominent well TI iu sayi "LITTLE WILDCAT" Therare winning victories- - every day. At home fend abroad and in every way in troubles and in They are with-a- s play. SAID. X Relief in 20 Seconds. - so ". RONHO-LINEn- hair-raisi- ; - N0, NO, "Man-slaughter- ," tin . To raca with a speeding Joy believes' differently. . train, at-- . The charming Cecil B, DeMllle act tempt to cross la front ot it, skid rest asserts that ; appearing before onto the tracks and then escape by a the camera under Mr. DeMille's direc--' majter of Inches from annihilation, thrills L atTelrlflc "speed wpnencea. Here are some of in attempting to escape arrest, for the demands that were speeding, skid into a turn and cling made upon her by her role In to the wheel as the pursuing motor!that comes to the Princess cycle officer crashes' Into her car and theater tonlglijt and Saturday. hurtles across it to his death. " r7TPan ;- i- -. luri s r ii c- - ri - and cream from' healthy, : happy cowsT i akft-advan- UTJI3T V- - i sanitary hillk tage J," 9 THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER :' service." .. 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