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Show THE PROVQ HERALD, 25, 1923. THURSDAY-OCTOBE- fit dance In the ward social hall time will he spent with sewing, this evening. The hail has been at- music and social chat, after which a tractive lj decorated with - Halluncheon will be served. lowe'en .colors and emblems. Good dainty music: has been secured, and, reA Hallowe'en carnival will be givfreshments will be served. The pub- en in the Pioneer wardv Wednesday - The officer - of the advisory to be present, and a cordial invita- lic .is cordially invited to attend. evening' October 31, commencing at board of the Dauhters of tbe pio- tion is extended to a honorary 8 o'clock. The carnival will be under i neers belonging to the central camp members. One of the most enjovable social the direction of the M. I. A. Booths Mrs. J. E.l will meet at the home ;tf ' iuu rtium;," at 7UV Taaf SeoutiwjpA' & "6t the" uarvesi lesttvat and Hallowe'en the haliat which o'clock AU members are; requested Bonneville vard will give' a bene- - dance Riven in the Indies' gymna throughout and can be other , Tuesday-eveningsium under the-- purchased at a small things cost. Side M. X., of St. the auspices I. I, andward. shows wtU be In full svdng and a Tee thMnnv time I's assured1 sU. tr" The ball gave a ' pleading appearance Splendid; The Highest Class Talking Machine in tlie World admission will be 10 cents. People decorated with! the- - Hallowe'en who attcnded'the 'Carnival given colors, streamers." witches, cornTMt IMSTHUHENT 0 QUALITY . stalks and pumpkins. ; Games and last year, will not miss - this. rbij social attraction. , dancing were the evening's enter." tainment, after which refreshments Mrs, Hans Miller was hostess at were, eerred. --, a children's party .Thursday last, in ' ...". . A BCLL CLSAA A to her daughter Dagmar - Mrs: f. A. Denny and children of compliment Fresno. Calif., returned to their whose birthday anniversary occured home last week after spending the at that time.' . Games and music past two months In Provo visiting .was enjoyed after whtelT a dainty with relatives. Mrs. Denny was ac- luncheon was served to the followcompanied by her sister, Mrs. Lottie ing little guests: Miss- Ellen ' Mae Lester .Peterson, Miss Gammon, who will spend the win- Peerson, Nadine Kay, Miss Corlea Bylund, ter in California. Miss Dasmar Bilund, Clyde Neilson, Mrs. Thnniiis Thumlay tWnt theKeaPet Dove . Graham, "PAGE THREE. , t- - : attorn in d tn Balttte-ristttmrwl- Mr. and Mrs. " - ' ' John- - Bgardnian -and Sons Darwin and Frank have, returned home after visiting at Fish-lak- e for a number of days, on "their return, trip they visited In Richfield for a wth Mr. and Mrs. Simmons, few-tda- ys Hear the Sohora Tone MS f? v. I H1 LA w-- l MisrjrlewchrMiw wilford and - k i i Bs Standing in Yam Knttclicini as Years FvotA Now? 1 A hard question to rjaps.; . But the woman who ovl, a Monarch Range can tell you. She expects to be , asing the same Monarch. She has good reason to expect it to last a lifetime. And Eh i prfcctiy natisfiH t" ' J" because it bakes as well with '""g the same small fuel requirements as it did when new. ,, If YOU want to be sure of having the lame range 'fifteen years from now, and to be so pleased with it that you never want to change, buy a Monarch Range now. be sure that it is Jfcyoa expect your newrangi vy eteel plates .. , iuiltJthoiiarch way unbreakable malleable Iron and -riveted securely together. i ' - ke 1 " ' jAftoi -r- TinTTci? Norma: Mil ier, Haniey MiUer. v ..... .. The First ward Sunday -- school a Hallowe'en sack apron will give and overall dance in the First ward social hail Monday evening. The public is cordially Invited to attend. The admission will be 25 cents a couple pr 10 cents extra lady. ' : J3M Vfih f v 544.;::Home Furnishers PrOYO, " Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Zobell enA carnival dance will be given - A "AWl veu teg tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. this evening in the Sixth ward, un and Mrs. Clark Zobell. , A crystaT der the direction of The ElysTan bowl of chrysanthemums formed Gleaners of the M. L A. The hall the centerpiece for the dining table. I has been attractively decorated In Vjprr : ' uauowe en . colors, music ror tne t'erco Gleaners t thfrPjoBeerrftncewlll- be f urnished-b- r Wilde'tf j As a stire cure. lor those lone- 4lhe ward amusement hall Tuesday Ss win Rive aTTalldwe'eh card" party In sme nights we heartily recommend erenlug. Thetro8tesseswere pONB is of supreme, importance in the phonograph ypa trayTHere Sooora stands unequalled. The that w highest score at the Panama.Pacific Exposw tkm has been steadily improved until today it is mors resonant and feeQ-lithan ever. .With courrasotherZII; superiorities added Sooora Is certain to be your choice. Phone ".-'- - ; THE OTMF.PRTri? y y ' reiuuves and rrteuds. - N :- week-en- Dixoh-Tavlor-Ruxet!- r JSF -- ; tt ! V iar44he-- A ana mis lona feay. uames were as. The card game -will be played, afte: played, after whlcbdalntyjref reah-men- ts air ana Dnage Forman production, Inn Hti ew Tom which has Its l Yom wooli b prtnd to hoot Monarch kandtomt rng yom wr law, and x , were served. The day and Saturday refreshments will be served. We are told that In this picture public Is cordially Invited" "to be The Bonne; Fol dub will be enter- present For tickets, call Mrs. of laughs, love and life and It may tained atthe home of Mrs. John Georg&Leven, chairman ottheconv honestly be Said to live up to Its Boardman Friday afternoon. The mittee. announcements. advance It Is crammed full of unexpected twists and surprise stunts that it keeps tne onlooker struggling between laughter and cold chills. -- Little Madge Bellamy, as" a lumber man's daughter,' wins her aud ience with her first demure smlleH 'torn the screen: Lloyd Hughes Is the handsome youth who but that of life in Vienna, the gayest, most colorful, (would be telling. Tom SantschI the merry-go-roun- d More lavish, more riotous, more reckless was the. pace of those who i reveals himself as a far more ac-compllslied .. nctr tune than ever was suggested by the beautiful most powerful, the most exotic of love dramas ever told in thrillers in which he formerly has ' been seen, while Hardee Kirkland, ' r. H I.'" i f Jaue Keckley and Hallam Cooiey, all are equally well cast The story is an original from the pen of that versatile wrjter, Larry Evans. Its unusual success lies in the fact that everybody, from Director Foreman down to the lowliest SStra, seems to have absevbed the spirit of the "unusual story nii'I aided in telling it on the screen a feat that has been accomplished with the aid of a series of truly remarkRUPERT V able photographic effects. JJtah. "yTaster and faster whirled the most fascinating city on the face of the globe L rode1 on humming and spinning -- and majestic magnificence is portrayed the most literature or pictures! v T " .- - merry-go-rou- nd merry-go-roun- d, J I CARL' most . tojhe HE 1 "7" HOUSE" Home Furnishers,.' .PjrovoJItah Pftone 544. . ONE-PRIC- E oLJoveJifeniJuxuryjmi nn .r' ""- ' Ttr A year hitekmrlt k th ; A MAD WHIRL OF LIFE, LOVE LUXURY X. In - The TONIGHT CLARA K. YOUNG in CORDELIA, THE MAGNIFICENT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -- i Pi -'- v4 W- -h I mi ' C:--:- S i --J " 71 : 7t . " 7 III I . .wi 7W: , NORMAN KERRY -: - CH-f - .A Ij ill CITXTO wMlo ItIC . and iAittivp v A TOM FOR3IAN PRODUCTION R iJL j Uu ZxA YbtttiLoveaadStrugglo; L-- V 'ir ' -- J- ' (SSL v. - T A Comedy Drama of r .... T2mi?Hy:39:15 tJ7;r:::feW 'T'JXf fr JKW,i 'IIIlRIlllni vi 1 . : , , . y - . a very small monthly Taylor bros. co. - "StheacmnVneWiisatioiid I ' A, KJfm t . MU'- - -- j&l -- r 'L IV Maa5eDeiumy Ucyd Hughes 7,, j : BY LARRY EVANS . 7 ; ' V lkr 1 I I', ATTtK -- Jv;;',;i " ' j: ' |