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Show Ihh'UiALU. 0 lpl a TF 3 II II 63 r ? ,i, w be pmnitu-- iU, ULii.iM)AV. AL'oUST lb, Ji Jl a xy COtO STAfiCH 'h' :"- CHins Vre VX v''l"in i!is,r"1 tor:' ";u 5rui"-- ,!lt':il" .t ; Jjr ju:uV A IVe v: t ill be charged to pay rum so m ugaen caayon and. spend t!le The MinnensJif kitis at f t'ae upkeep o the courts, v tr4 jiutual wer enieruunsa i next week with friend Wlker Thobt- - interested should borne of MlM KelU get in Mrs. William Ralston and Mrs. touch with Miss Tirs&h with 11 even inf. Webb, director o? ftesdar Charles entertained at a rommuuity Service. Qttfer as488iatis(Inhostess. The KensingtonRhuxu at the home speot vw of Mrs. ndlwork, tkoe ' wuich a delicious lurch eon Ralston Tuesday afternoon in Merrill, honor of Mrs. R D. Shand, who """"""'IIIIIHIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllMII .erred to Mla Geneal mm wave soon lor Pueblo. Colo., Uias Green, Melissa gtot to make her home. The entertain! jjrferson, Miaa Edna llayhew, ment was in the form of a lawn Glacier. Hiaa Helen Hja gcorup, Misa Veda Scorop, Mra. party. During the afternoon ot Wells I BrimhsJL Misa- Elms Co- Miss was served. A 7 W"-UMAXWELL Laicile beautiful gift was! Misa Hatch, llie, j lj Jl " t f;us are Included: Chaae Hatch and are spending a days in Mr. and Mra. (v Bearer. Kiss Grace Linton and Mies Zina Ursen were hostesses to the Qrslsn girls of the Sixth ward Mutual at the horn of, Misa Linton Taesday erenlnf . A pleasant time was spent with needlework, fames and miic, followed by the servto ing of delicious refreshments EsteUa Miss Roma Bylund, Misa Ooddard. Misa Irene Erich sen, Miss Vers McAdam, Mia Jessco head, Miss Lyle Nelson, Miss Grace Kirk-wooGladys Jones, Mis Miss Lora Dunn, Miss Barbara Paxman, Mis Amanda Miss Pearl Brown, Mrs. Vernon Tolboe, Mra. Walter Start-BP- , Miss LaPreal Bullock, Mrs. W. T. Hasler, Mra. N. A. Peterson, Miss Meg Jones, Miss Delta Haws, Mrs. J. 8. Linton and Miss Helen Sen-bous- e, Hlcken. Mrs. Emma Torej and daughter Ardell of Bountiful are the roosts of Mr. and Mr. Karl Petersoni at MrsLee-.L- Mrs. J. Earl and Miss Natella Lewis entertained several friends at a dancing party at Hansen's Monday evening, complimenting the Misses Adelaide and Bliss Cowan of San Francisco, Calif., who are here visiting. During the evening dainty refreshments were served to 12. Bliss and LARGER HATS. Some few larger hats 'are seen for afternoon, but they are reser ved for formal wear. For general wear tbetiny cloche holds it own. The Community Service has secured the tennis courts of the Younj university for the junior girls and the women ot Provo. AH women and girls wishing to learn after- ,Gladlolaa and . dahlias prettily decorated the dining table. Covers were laid for Mrs. Millie A. Tuck, Mrs. Sam James and children, Mrs. Edgar Furner and Children, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Brown and son Duane, and Miss Oris Ertchson, all of Salt LakfV and Miss Pearl Teller of Bluff Dale, Utah. Mr. Mr. and 1 II 1 1 1 It 1 xr; II lit :. 4 Dats-Glnq- tr a handful of 8andwiehs4,Chop dates and add chopped, preserved ginger andths ginger J'rup t taste; add a- bit of lemon Juice and simmer until soft over slow heat When cold spread on thin slices of bread IJaleln and Peanut Sandwiches. Put a cupful of seeded raisins through a food chopper, add one capful ef peanut butter and a little creamed butter. Spread on buttered slices of whole wheat bread. Raspberry Jam Sandwiches. Cut sponge cake Into thin slices. Put together with raspberry Jam or blackberry Jam. Cut in rounds or - , triangles. Oranae Mtrmalid 8inrfwleh Beat cream cheese with a little softened butter or thick cream in- til soft and smooth enonrh to spread. Butter thin slices of bread. spreaa witn the cheese, then cover with orange marmalade. Orange Sandwiches Take two tablespoonfuls of orange Juice, one teaspoonful of lemon Juice and one cupful of confectioner's sugar; beat until smooth. Butter wafers crisped In the oven and cooled are spread with the filling, sandwich fashion. Sandwich Filling. Finely chop eggs ; to each egg add three olives, of a cupful of raisins. Moisten well with sslsd dressing and spread on buttered bread. Radish Sandwich. Slice firm red radishes In very thin slices and cover with French dressing. Let them stand for 1Q g $ minutes, drain find place then) on buttered Dreaa, rover witn anotner sue j.uo BHuuwicues on; ue o dattrsd. addlnf I bit of mlnc green pepper and create cheese for a garnish. The cheese. If softened with cream, may be piped on In any design with a pastry tube. (& lilt. WMtara Nmptpr Cnloa.) jmgr.X( trv s Anka Stewart and Robot Frazer Annie Farrer, Mrs. Mary Smith and children and Mrs. Mary Farrer and daughter were the dinner guests of Mrs. John Oberg ... i i v, s M i j ! V.1 - 21 years old before she is legally ot age, became effective a few days ago than Belmont county officials noted a peculiar result of its operation. A girl, who was married in 1921, at the age ot 18, and who had obtained a divorce, applied for an other marriage license. Because she is not yet 21 she was inform ed that she would have to obtain her parents consent before the de sired license could be Issued. MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED. 8TILL , -. STRIKE RUINOUS TO RUSSIAN EGG CARGO . LONDON, Aug. 15. An ironical result of the recent dock strike here, which was alleged by many Elliott Dexter and Helen Jerome EAAy in An Amusing Scene From the to be due to communistic influof James Whitcomb Riley's Poem Photoplay Version ence, was the holding up of the -AN OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE" second Soviet ship to reach British Adelaide and Bliss San Francisco, Calif., are the guests of their aunt, Mrs. J. Will Lewis, for a few days. The girls, accomapnied by Miss Natella Lewis, will spend the week-envisiting relatives and friends in Pay son and Spanish Fork, from where they will go to the HermitThe Misses d Taylor Bros. Co. 1 V Jj ' Music Department JJ International News Service. MOSCOW, Attg. 15. "No one knows Russia without seeing the interior," said Congressman Beedy of Maine, after a trip through the, Volga regions. "I was surprised at the size of the Volga fleet and the good accommodations which we TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 "THE BISHOP OF THE OZARKS" GAS 24cv and SNUB POLLARD were able to obtain." : in "CALIFORNIA OR BUST" LEAVES FOR BLACK FOOT. : I in : , THURSDAY AND Pine Tree Service Station FRIDAY Th' CnratolitM Cwwntian pmnti Pr mcess TONIGHT AND NASH THURSDAY ALL SEATS AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION We Specialize in Repairing Nash Cars and Trucks. We Know Our Business and Take Care of All Your Troubles. 10c K Reginald Barker's Production "POVERTY Production Cosmopolitan We Always Carry in Stock All Nash Parts. OF RICHES" and Nash Service Station and COMEDY 145 COMEDY North University Ave. Phone 893. . G. C. SLATER, Mgr. 1! Three May Be a Crowd, Buf An Ensemble a One no longer wears a suit, accord--- ,, wears, One ok a coat. from to the latest dispatches be .rn.ee. an "ensemble". It may enan evening ensemble, a afternoon but ensemsemble oi n mornin? litta word, her good A ble is the word. degree a in greater this year, too ot do things thw-to- r years previously hat, dress, much Shoes stockings, result harmnniojs the vii repiesent lt nnnv ;ittlt matching expeditions. not in the .eetur, wears be .not.l ot ' m imt only , ..nitv rutilcs .which The in (csign arc repeated in a ruffle ,,.; il,c .finishes. p, ;:H1U IW , inc. ot , .the crepe," Otto-rnlire .is of exaetiy the sfl.Vec t(,I:.r n a swiny uc e, 332 Greatest m; id,-,.- tu -;s V' ; V: oi same ".ch" .(he ir , l.i j:,-- , a.- - t r- of :.v l'"e 'I' l!ie M,ne.,;xescid " " ' i - 7 in . haven't space to mention prices but assure you every articles in the store is cut to the limit. Come just to look Come and Save. We "WHEKE IS MY , WANDERING x.n,to i l eape :md skjrt, ,". . r t ,.n.-e- the designer, . fitting. BEN TUItPiN dj .ped eoi'ar At V.r,: U:' ,'rom! and Une:. tal.s , ing Sale on High Grade Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishings in the history of Provo. Price-Slas- h "Yes, we have no bananas," but we sure have Bargains. A huge the cape. the mieklc gathers ot pearl and of the skirt in front to' the costume. i,i,hK- - - Sale Starts Thursday, August 16 thc rt Imt West Center Street- day Bargain Carnival rt ; The Strand New Si ore One Becomes Collegiate-Lik- e These advantages re all evident In the suit sketch T l1 Hi - The small boy looks upon' his suit geographically. The pockets jnust be frequent and handy, the loose and the collar flat and j GET IT AT Columbia ENIGMA. The marriage took place Satur BLUING CLOTHES. day at Farmington. The marriage When you-- must blue your clothes came as a surprise to the couples' friends. A miscellaneous shower in hard water, add a cup of sweet will be given In honor of the skimmed milk to the water before bride Friday evening at her home you put in the bluing, by Mrs. Stella Wadsworth, Mrs. Ina Tietjen and Mrs. Ethel Wads- - International News Service. close RUSSIA SANTAQUIN, Aug. 15 Mr. and I Erven Nelson left Monday for . . ... m ; r vvauswortuit. announce Blackfoot, Idaho, where he w:" irs. i. j. Wf.j the marriage of their , daughter. spend three months. Mr. Nelson Is Catherine, to C. Aid en Rasmussen an employe at the court bouse. of Salt Lake. . DOCK Cowan of jj i An automobile tri Ogden. Mrs. C. C. Brown and Miss Clara Brown of Ogden are spending a few weeks in Provo with Mr. and Decker. it VicioY Eccords On Sale Today '"THE LOVE PIKER" The state utilities commission met Wednesday morning in Provo to consider the application of the Utah Central Transfer company for permission to operate an automobile freight line between Provo and Levan. Opposition was expressed by railroad interests and the chambers of commerce of Salt Lake and ;i"'ltL I fV' i t 1 .11 wreck of daring realism is staged in "Poverty ot Riches," which comes tb the PrinCoesnopoGtaa Ptxxhictioa; cess theater for two days commencing tonight. It was staged near the Goldwyn Stduios at Culver City. A small car going at the rate of thirty miles an hour around a sharp curve CRAES WIDOW CAN'T WED ports since the revoluttion. She was the Proletariat, and was driven into a large touring ca UNLESS PARENTS AGREE after fruitlessly waiting for seven tilled with people. The smaller car International News Service. ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio, Aug. days for cargoes ot eggs to be dis15. Hardly had Ohio's new law, charged had to return to Russia decreeing that a woman must be with her cargo bad and unsold. UTILITIES COMMISSION MEETS Mrs. Mrs. Roy POVERTY OF RICHES. worth. WW Og-de- Monday. STRIPES FASHIONABLE. Stripes are very fashionable, both verticle and horizontal. In Vnitted wools and silks and in sport materials there is much evidence of their popularity. Roy Decker, daugh- if ii ful: r ter Clella, and sons Rex and Grant n Decker, Miss Clara Brown of Fork motored to American. canyon Tuesday. A visit was made to the Timpanogos cave, after which luncheon was served. r f j one-fourt-h TENNIS F0R WOMEN noon. wit!i SWEET sandwich takes tht plsce of coke and Is much more wholesome for a child's lunch than cake. For afternoon tea sandwiches the following msy be help- Ill i occuiants saaken up but nt ' them injured. Kearly a th pei)l'e gathered about the st . U sma.-h-u-p in the belief thj I4i jrcideiit had occured, Irsss ANOWICH SUGGESTIONS tlllllll hard-cooke- d Potter Tuesday afternoon. John Oberg entertained at at her home Sunday !.. U ' WHfTE CHARWEUSE. A l, of Francisco, Calif., Mrs. Walter Startup, formerly who are guests at the home of their Miss Meriba Bird, has returned Mrs. Melissa Lewis, this home alter a pleasant six weeks' aunt, week were the guests of Mrs. L. C. to includsouthern which btah trip ed a visit to Bryce canyon. Mr. Startup, who also went on the trip, has remained in southern Utah on business. a"'.tra For the gilr iho dislikes fussy clothes and bouffant lines, but like to. look decorative, tiothins is more attractive thau the frock of white charnieuse. sleeveless, with a Ion? bodice and an embroidered girdel. If UI41III Baker, Miss Rannie Baker of Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. W. L. Whlttemore, Mr& John Hooker of Salt Lake, Mrs. Alva Nelson, Mrs. C. H. Funk, Mrs. R. E. Knapp, Mrs. Herman Grimm. Mrs. W, J. Robbie. Mrs. H. G. BlumenthaL Mrs. c. H. Ward, MUs Myrle Blumenthal, Mrs. George Brattanu Mrs. M. A. Conant. Mrs. L. P. Guy, Mrs. Dudley Gallagher, Miss Nora Redfield. Miss Lottie Mrs. H. E. Jones of Redfield, Goshen, Mrs. Sprtngmeyer, Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. W. H. Ray, Mrs. Ben F. Rea. Miss Martha Moore, Mrs. Hugh Trenholm, Mrs. H. F. Cannon, Mrs. Caroline Blum-thaMrs. Charles Livingston ot Spanish Fork. The Misses Adelaide Cowan San ' - uiKiij enU-re- : . Max Dyer, of Alamosa, Colo., a former B. Y. TJ. student, is spending a few days here with friends. the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Startup for a week. b- fet-- i by the the spectators,-Uv kne it wasn't real, hrld the r b:van hei tin- - cra-- tame. Dot a ears a N:e badly damaged and the l.raer-ar- li'' E MIm Matilda presented the honored guest as a Manpua. Gloria Palmer, Miss Ethel Walker and token ot remembrance from her friends assembled. The guest list Kiss Ruth Walker. ur :'( Hi in and .!:.:) drdmd a iurv'.i va; r and it wiH ,.!, for the ons; Tii." wore mature woman IS ung un tne and :ind wearms her Uek marcelled hair unadonn-a- . KITCHEN CUPBOARD Es i ; . TULLE BANDS bands. latr.id Ti.!le Imi dinner a b..wl of ,g be,,-- ;. : . family Alter Met it dry t .ie star. 1 tb-'c- l. M , ... .,i over tl.r r)fi - INTEBHOUNTAIN ' j;.'''- ai.'il a told . I- - SALES CO. "li,f .. i : 332 West Center St, Provo, Utah. ' ' ' '" ,. HOY .m I |