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Show s THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN. SPANISH FORK, Oct fcVA fare. well party in honor of Lester Utte-sowko will leave, soon for Chicago to attend a college of dentistry was given at tbe home of the young a social and business man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eras-tu- s Tlie Loinco Beehive Swarm of the vited td attend Mrs. Mr. home of and at at Palmyra, .Friday the Otteson, meeting the Provo Second ward win meet at even- night' Mr. and Mrs. Lyman horn - of Mrs, Grant - Eggertaen Albert Rasmusseh,'' Thursday of Ocean Park. Calif., and T:80 p. m.. Mr. and Mrs. 'Grant Halvorson of Tuesday evening. . The time will be ing, at . . Magna were among jthe- guests, spent In preparing campaign tags to pin on the members ef the ward, in JIlss KateUa Lewis entertained BIRTHS REPORTED. order to have 100 per cent .of the at dinner Sunday, Miss Enola Tow-ward present at the opening Mutual ern of Eureka and Mr. Le Grande areSPANISH FORK, Oct 1. Births reported during the past week 'session next Tuesday evening. - A A rase as follows: Sous to Mr. and Mrs, fork. American of Noble tne to served wlU be dainty luncheon Eugene Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. : of cut flowers formed ,the center Swarm members. , Willianj Chrlstensen; daughters to - ..- ? piece for the table. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson, Mr? enterwill Vincent Mrs. Flora . and Mrs. Leonard Stewart and Mrs. tain the members of ths, Columbia . Mis Camllle Crandall was hostess Gladys Graham. even-int, ' this Sewing ejnbt her heme, to the members of the O. S.'ciub, st ')..,, Sewing and masie wtt. be the Bef"homeFriday--eTeultig- . The aiiniiiituiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii features of the evening, after which rooms were attractively decorated luncheon will be served. . in the club eolors yellow and i green. The girls spent the early part of the the of Thr finnehnha Gleaners evening In the "Pep" parade which of Fifth svard win meet at the home was held Ju honor of the B. T. eveniMiss Lucille Hatch Tuesday players. They returned en-to doIn NELLIE MAXWELL ng;- The time will be spent , Bj of Miss Crandall and home the work. A dainty directed by Muw mi ing i'Pollychrome" a joyed pull, candy ' luncheon will be served. NallUTIarlr and Visit Alma McEl- - iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' rath. Games were played under the SUaQESTIONS AND RECIPES The Theological committee wlU direction of Miss Ina Creer and MIm Relief society of the Melba hae chargebe ftMrlna Hnehet and Miss being the mother of -- .. meeting held ln the Fifth to and Miss Camill CrandaH NECESSITY tbe cook finding she Tnesdav afternoon at 2 :30 p. Condir wni which "lnneheon her be held In had charge of theIn a color scheme had no sweet milk to pour over a. The meeting will ward used a cupbazaar was carried out green, also. "Those Ilea of ham for baking, order to plan for the Of course It curand buttermilk. which will be held In tne near fu of yellowwere: Miss Zoe Hansen, ful of nrmpnt dled, but when baking was over the ture. AB the ladles of the ward are xriu Jnlla Anderson. Miss Maud ham was dellclousjy flavored and asked to be present, ,, Dixon, Miss Louise Engar, Miss tender. . Potatoes were added and Partridge, Miss Nellie Clark, baked with the bam and the .re alias Bernlce Davles a graduate of Ruth Alma uiss ina sult waa. a puffy, brown, McEiratn, Miss leftv .the1 Brigham Young University Miss Regiaa Hughes and potato. Crser, " sue wnera Saturday tor Chicago, Small, dainty sandwiches spread Miss Melba Condie. the school comlnj will attend during with butter, marmalade and grated , year. ebeoM and placed In the broiling rrha u v ti. Women met Satur vrta to become brown on each side, home of Mrf). F. S. Harthe at day Relief society Tha Fourth ward teatlme or The entertaining rooms were are delicious tor either will hold their regular weekly meet- ris. fall flowers. a lata supper, with hot chocolate in decorated prettily meet-, ing Tuesday afternoon, in the The hostesses for the occasion were : or coffee. Stew Soak one cupful of Jungta lag house. The program will be in Mrs.' IV S. Harris, Mrs. George H. " committee. of the Theological kidney beans over night In the Miss wunueriy, Ogia BrlmhaU, ' charge to All the ladles are Invited attend,. Miss Cordelia Anderson and Mrs. J. morning boll "them In water to s . T'- ,4 V was in the form of a cover, addinga salt when nearly Mr. and Mrs. Jack BowUnd and W. Sauls. It and cooked, Put tablespoonful of but' ' family of Los Angeles have bees business meeting, kenslngton ter In the frying pan and cook one is.. v" musical Mrs. Harold when - visiting In Provo for a few days sang the following numbers, "My large onionla finely chopped; brown add the beam the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hort at Thv.Sweet Voice, taken the onion of a can of tomaBiding of Lakevlew. "VThey left from Sampson and DeUllah ; "Elea- - with of a cupful of toes and Saturday for their home in Los nn hv Coleridse xayior. "jjown Simmer until the Angeles, after having spent the past In tha Forst." DV KOnaiu auu elbow macaroni. macaroni Is done, season well and few months In the east visiting all of Minnetonka,'1 by serve.-...- .. . the large cities. They also spent a MBy the Waters Into dice a Mrs. laa omuu vui h Dutoh Pot Pis-C- ut few weeks in Iowa visiting Mrs. Lleurance. In of smoked ham, fry d gave two piano selections, wait Bowlands parents. ' through, slowly until Mlldeu- - than add six potatoes sliced and Mrs. Blanch h ttchB)k. . The! Misses Donna and. Metta , , Cook sliced. for also uoiueom. hnll i:nn onions, teacuer.oi. three Ritchie have returned to. their ort of tiiB lev U. and a summer B. a few minutes, then add them to a after spent In home Provo, having .j was presented with a set of 'Jcettlwltb three pints of boiling a the past few weeks in Park City, bride, x- " silverware ny xuu and Lake Salt Garfield Magna, were served. squares and boll 20 minutes well Jlcfreshments relatives. t lng with frlendsjind covered. Parslsy may be added If ." Fourth Ward Meeting" desired. Prepare, the biscuit as of the Camp The regular meeting society usual, with either baking powder Relicft ward Tim Fourth even-lnwas held saturaay fire Girls or soda and sour milk. A delicious meeting will be held at the Fourth biscuit at the home of Mrs. 0. A. Spear. ward (another discovery by ne.2 o clock, at house meeting a Games were played, after which ; lesson will cessity) made with buttermilk ands The afternoon. Tuesday was served. dainty luncheon aran aiawwr, baking powder Is especially . . be given by Miss as dumplings, and "Exaltation" be will " A subject Take Queen,, of Brsad Pudding. large crowd attended the first mi eaen. and "justoms Habits was one pint of milk, one pint of bread Provo high school dance which aiisu Dy be will solos Two given held Friday evening in the High crumbs, the' yolks of two eggs, one school gymnasium. The dance, was Jessie Johnson. cupful of sugar, a tablespoonful of of a melted butter and one-hagiven in the form of a hand shake Entertain, Officers Relief or less of a to lemon cupful to ret the new students acquainted. of the Third ward Relief sugar. Heat the whites of the The music was furnished by the nffjpprs society will entertain Tuesday after- eggs very stiff; add two WiluTs orchestra. rooms. Relief the In 2:30 noon at of powdered sugar ; 7 ,. . ward, members cover the pudding with a layerof .Mim Elma Collns will entertain All the ladies of theare mvitea. a the sugar and lemon juice, then the Monaml Gleaners at her home and meringue and bake ' this evening This wit be the last splendid program or music nas ueeu cover with the " until brown. Serve with cream if arranged. as Mutual the Gleaners, of meeting desired. . -- This may. be served hot wil start neit Tuesday evening. The a to CJuh Women. or cold. (Reception in probe will spent time playing IMS. Wattwa NcwfpaprUaja. The committee on arrangements sresstve games, after which a delic 1hs given by tbe to for the reception served. be wll ious luncheon B. Y. U. Women to the visiting dele rSZ? 3 gates to the convention oi me oiuie Hti .rehas Mrs. Grant Eggertson Federation 'of Women's Olubs, met the turned home, ater .spending W. T. Mrs. with afternoon : past week In Salt Lake Visiting Sunday Hasler. friends and relatives. has been planned Every detail YitVttcirtB tft mit ill rPt'illIOH ire fllll HlvuiiiBvo jt TTif TriP The M. I. A. officers, teachers of the most attractive diversions and the bishopric and their partners offered to the visiting women. of the Provo Second ward are . ln- It wffl 'beheld8t the university on Tuesday October 9, at 4 o' i ; Hal-vorso- n " r j t $120 - 5 KITCHEN. ' Those who hear The Cheney for the first time are seldom prepared for its rich, sweet quality of tone, strikingly superior to' that of any other CUPBOARD Words aione phonograph. cannot picture how it brings out a voice, a violin or piano" or even a whole orchestra with all of the ,,.,' ' well-beate- d - t. . u. l - - - 0 f d lribi-lat-lim- s mm tlliuttOT.- - ,. ''A Kt rin ' peoai THE MAN NEXT DOOR. : r ,Th Man Next Poor",.. screened at the Strand theater tonight and Tuesday Is one of the most famous novels by, America's most popular novelist;, Emerson Hough. He Is 4 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday SILK FLOUNCINGS and ' OVERLACES All colors; 36 inches wide; $2.95 value. TAYLOR BROS. CO. Music Department. it Yd. in -- fi "WESTWARD Never equalled BOUND" t Leather Pushers No. "TUESDAY ,.r. - . . The low price for these flouncing j and overlaces are' amazing, and yet, the greater interest in the sale lies in the fact that they" are the very flouncings and laces m the greatest demand for general trimming uses. and - in a nightmare! The statement applies to perhaps the weirdest effect ever flashed on the screen, which Is to be seen In Euiorv Johnson's latest film effort, ' Westbound Limited." Imagine the monster locomotive of a fast, transcontinental passenger train bearing down upon you full tilt as you strain vainly to extricate yourself from your saddle horse, which hits caught a hoof in the tracks, broken an ankle and -- ) See Our Windows "LEGALLY DEAD" before excepting 95 $11 MILTON SILLS 4 AND WEDNESDAY "WESTWARD BOUND" :1 Starring. RALPH LEWIS , Out of the welter or mediocre pictures thunders - dell-clou- h. .' - TONIGHT, 7:30. 9 :15 ; 4-vf?- half-poun- ' ( i sight that In real life you would not is- the man who, bfongbt with vivid regarded by many as .one a h jS In fact writers. and Its west open, younger see and. live through the experience. reality .thegreat nation-wid- e note as a growth and development before, the veteran of eye. of the American millions Who explorer, big game hunter and deBUNKYV before modt of live east ofthe Mississippi River, voted nature-love- r that"great jMry that divides the the "young Hons" of- " Greenwich Thrll'liug rides over the desert, continent.- He is the authoftt Village were born. He is Theson - Joseph - B. and two exciting fights and other thrills "The Covered Wagon," The Miss"54-4Elizabeth Hough and was born .at or Fight-,"- ' Bubble," issippi v are mingled with hilarious corned "North-o3(5." AUof bis work' has Newton, Iowa, on June 2S, liS7Tua f In "lillnky," Universal "comedy been marked by' 'vigor us love - of! took his A. B.,degree at the unlvwr-sit- v , army life starring Hoot Qlfison-- his country and its advancement. of his native state In 1880. He GTbson plays a young lleutenaiit Thti fuel that from'Blchnrd,. Hough. Iwffig "broken in? wlth the Elevwriting for publication until middle who came' over witn nis eiose' iriena, enth cavalry. His trials nnd lifrv caused Emerson IJough to le Wjliiam Penn, In 1683. are nrliiKled with thrilllnv: nilventures on the br(ler, the making something new Vn screen etitertnlnment. He Is sup- Iiorted by Esther Ralston and a large jcajst. "Ulifikj" is "adapted from the. famous story: by Gene nil Markey, and will lie shown Columbia Easy Monthly Terms. Get It AU-- d " one-four- ' f reality of the original series of invenThe tions has made Cheney "The Master Instrument," supreme in the art of tone reproduction. Before you buy, hear it. , one-fpur- 1h the most perfect music , instninfentv reproducing . -- g ' . ' fallen In a helpless heap. Already In your mind you mir ror ,your rate ! remaps you see tne merciless firing wheels whirling over you or the hurl you skyward as if catapulted, or you see pass over you, in a vilzsy-InswlrL until your senses leave you, the swishing rods of the trucks as you cower lu a holliKW between " the rails. It Is the latter effect which Is reproduced with such realism, in "Westbound Limited," at Columbia Tuesday and Wednesday, that the most inveterate movie fans, who had thought that there was little. If anything, left in the repertory of the directors that could thrill him, will esiwrience a new sensation. No such spjnal stiock has ad mlulstered to theater audleuces la years; Towering above you on tUe screen and being propelled toward you at elKht miles an hour, comes the big limited train. ' until the screen is entirely swallowed by the growing Frankenstein. Then, "in a twinkling, you are virtually ess? underneath the hurtling hurricane of Iron and steel, and you see passing overhead the great bolted and trussed "belly of the express a ' - - , - i m n, 1923". The a v. this veritable Titan of stupendous entertainment. It roars it whirls it rushes-- it crashes it flames it leaves you gasping at its multitude of thrills its crashing drama its epic heart tugs! "Will Teach You How' S5.00 PER MONTH Or 50c the Lesson Including tools and material. Courses in Show Card Writing Sign Painting Commercial Art Interior Decorating Mechanical Drawing You're cheating yourself of the best time you evexJad. if you miss this Mighty Photodrama of Flesh and Steel. ' SEE IT! Afternoon 2:30 to 4 7:30 to 9 Evening 24 E. First North Street. Phone 812-Provo. : Added AttractionTuesday SCHOOL OF APPLIED ART The STRAND - lf d povr-der- ' - An Emory Johnson Production. and Al St. John in "The Salesman" : Architectural ' School in sessionDrafting every day and night in the week. (, . TONIGHT AND TUESDAY "THE MAN NEXT J)00R" By Emerson Hough, author of "Covered r : Wagon," "North of 36," Etc. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY VIOLA DANA . -Pr- ovo-Bantf-Goncert " "4 'NOISE IN NEyilORO' and- - : !.'. r - ; BAZAAR IS SrCCESS. PLEAS.VNT GROVE, Oct L the Second ward Friday afternoon a bazaar In the Relief society-gav- e basement of the tabernacle which proved to be a financial success. m - -- "ROYAL" . CLUB IN FEDERATION. SPANISH FORK, Oct L Mem club nave bers of the been notified that the club had been officially received Into the State Federation of Womeus iiuus. with a set of record albums and' ten records iSl PRINCESS t a ALL SEA TS rONIGIIT AND TUESDAY W' ' I '"hi" Presents HOOT GIBSON At fi Feel "all in" before half your daily tasks are done? TirwUand no energy? 'Tis a sign your nervous system is The Smiling, FightingJKing of the Outdoors" Dainty, Apron in TORRENCE AND ALICE CALHOUN Scene from the stirring plcturiia tlon et "Th Man Next Door," by Emerson Rough,' author of "Thi Caveif d Wagon" and "North of it ii "BLINKY" DirecterJJ) Edw. Sedgwick . l . AaW Provo People Must' Recognize and CHIROPRACTOR ' Passages Hoyal CoiMola Photograph Three Record Albania, s ., y I Tm j ii-h- u 10-i- a. .', 1 D. P. i $10 puts this instrument in " Balance $5 monthly.' ;; LINDLEY-IIEINDSELMA- x . - hurt. : . N MUSIC CO. . ' fi V, 126. Laboratory. ' n house aprons U mads Of the colored Bfured damMk formerly used for th napkins and tablecloths id breakfast sets, The 8amsk may bs obtained In rose, blus and cold, . Tht fewest . ? 1 J oNj vj . -y--w . - Ojv:;; pRovofcUTAH.'r T lip ELITE HAT SHOP has just received a jiewshipmentof ' Oneof-a-Kin- d , -- J . I nstsl theni wheu my back My back was-- , wenk nnd lame and I nlHo had sharp pn Ins 'across my kidneys. My kidneys were dis- Sia6.SI 1 your. home. ble. 7.5c ,, JcVt' ' inld-fn- l. W. Elliott, farmer, B51. K. First 8011th St.. Provo, says:. "Jtoan's Kidney Pills arc absolutely relia- 4.01 . 'Office . Consultation and Analysis Free. Doan's have done great work '1n Provo. k Ask your neighbor? BM Ubsl Rsoorda, yoar scwatiaa i ' It's time to use Doafi'g Kidney v, :' f rjJvi , PlllH. -- t - . . Wm0 trouble. $115.01 to-U- . . ' . It's time to fear serious kidney " T frequent," scanty, ' i Vy ? today popular. console models. An early selection is imperative, as our supply oi instruments is limited. ' PKn'rie 710-- J. X-ra- y' sedi-mon- t, X'k Brunswick vRoyar rphe X is one ofthe most " Residence . Kidney ills come mysteriously. But nature generally warns you. NoHlce the kidney socretlons. Si if the color Is nulicnlthy If there are settlings nnd rtaaaWalaat ; ' need It. tt Miinaiar Brawa "4 imtUAMlJJ9CpAIEDY '''jNi '''wyhV r rHl t'vTvJ ft R. Lester Spurrier ' r - v run down. Let Chiropractic correct that ailment by treating it at the source the vertebrae of the spine. You'll note a difference with the very first treatment. Phone 126 for an appointment. . mm 4 . f M "No Pep?"K Carl Laemmle . DAVID ..' . J""HW 10c ' i Prows, Tenr V. m I e PAYMENTS TEAT JIBE EASY Featuring Seymour X . ordered nnd the' secretions wre highly colored and offeiinlvcs, Due box Of Itoon's . Kidney Pills soon fixed nip' ut fine r As soon ns my kidneys acted properly I was rid " or tn trouble with my. buck." f ic, at a1,!, dcniors. lkttn limply ask for a kidney1 .remedy-- got iXtnn's Kidney Pills the miW Hint Mr. 'Elliott had., Co, .Mfrm.uffulu, X. nw Fopter-Mil-nr- PATTERN HATS beautiful line for the woman of jdis . tjrrctionand good taste, Oail in anU LookiThem.Over.v x THE ELITE HAT SHOP... f - siiiiliiKI ACTION PLUS "Blinky" what a name for a heroI .But that'was when he waa in the Eaa- the hadn't been in the West very loneg before ,4hey called him "Raw Meat!" ' See Hoot'B jjreatest picture. f A Universal Picture. A J '1 269 West CentQr Across from Taylor Bros. Come across the street and y,. ' , save money .Vy Mrs, Alice Jones, Prop, ;t :. . Km COMEDY f , " - i. - j. . '"t I r |