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Show ..1 THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER-SO- , 1923. PAGE FIVE. 1 A Day of Better Bedrooms LET ME FORGET Prominent among the Hatowe'en . parties this week is the entertain men to be conducted this evening . By J. LAMAR BIRD in the Lakevlew. ward school houseby the students of the seventh and Now on an Eastern States . Mission. ' 7 eighth grades, The entertaiument hall is attractively decorated "with . i , Hallowe'en colors-- aud .designs for me forget the things I've said the occasion. Games and luncheon That were unkind, or hastily will be the diTersions. . spoken. The memory of them, I always AU meinliersi of the Third ward dread. over the age of 12 years are cor For I'll lie judged by them in . heaven. 1 dially invited to atteud the .annual ward reunion at the ward amusement hall this evenlitg. commencing Let me forget the things I've done. at 8 o'clock. An excellent Hal- - ThaLeJpedmyaeliV' but not an- iowe'en program is to be given. 4ther. delicious Jap lunch These selfish thjngs they have not after which eon will be served. Dancing will won also be an enjoyable feature of the A place for." me" with friend or -entertainment. p brother. ; LA . . " It . r fill ' .--I I The recreational committee of the Bonneville ward will give a Hal lowe'en dance In the ward anmse- ment hall Wednesday evening. The music for dancing will be furnished by AVUde's orchestra. All over 16 years of age are, cordially Invited to attend. This is the first of a series of dances to be given by ward every other Wednesday - . night - It me forget the thoughts I've had That were unkind, or were not . pure. hen I look back they make me sad, For from these memories, Fm not ' secure. These little things, are large, In- deed. The memories Inst, with . .deep regret Mrs. Sterling Taylor will be host These memories dead, I may pro ess to the members of the Ladles ceed. . Literary club, n t her home Wednes- Let me forget, let me forget. day afternooiTat 4 o'clock. A review of the opera. "Samson aud will be Delilah," by Saint-SaenTRICYCLE FOUND given by Mrs. Herald R. Clark. IN ONE HOUR Needlework and luncheonwjUnJaL be enjoyed. LesOhffi L first Monday Heralds- were on Mrs. W. O. Facer entertained the the streets, with the Story of members oM;he Columbia Sewing the stolen tricycle from club at her home Monday evening. joiq Jennie hnunaen, someone d The rooms were very prettily called The Herald .jofilce. and 1 with the Hallowe'en colors said that the tricycle hud been located. and emblems. .During the evening , Wad- otTieiewoWrgaTBes anoTnTuslcTa" Friday evening delicious luncheon was served to dell, a conductor on the Utah ThrfollowTggTTargW)TeBTIyers, railway, was Tcomjrig" fromT Miss Anna Booke, Mrs. Hannah Work when he saw the tri - railroad-yard-s; Cardall, Mrs, I It, Cutler,, Mrs. B. cjwW rlyi Asael Johnson, Mrs, C. A. Dahl-oulsthat the Surmising Mrs.: Melissa Lewis, Mrs. wheel bad been stolen and fearFlora Vincent, Mrs. ,Yilate SI. Vin ing' that, someone else might Mrs. Mrs. Ole John cent, carry it away if left in the A. E. Olsen, Jr., Mrs. Will Jones, Mr. Waddell brought Mrs. F. D. B. Gay, Mrs. Frank X. it over to ..the home of his brother-in-laC. Mrs. Victor Anderson.' and Gates Frank Taylor, 573 8outh Third East street. The Elks' Indies met Monday After The Herald had come out Monday afternoon Mr. Tayevening in the Elks' club rooms. Three tables of the card game "500" lor immediately notified The ere played, Mrs. Clark Jewell re Herald office. Mr. . Knudsen was notified and went ..to the ceiving the first prize and the con solation favor being awarded to Taylor home for the tricycle. s, Works Like a Furnace. MEATS 3 TO 6 ROOMS Uses No More Fuel Than a Stove, Holds Fire 5a Hours on" One Charge "of Coal. Keeps Whole House Warm. ---- - - Tout-good- . Heatrolas Are Absolutely MrsDick-Boshar- p Provo, Utah. HOUSE" E H8B Phone 544.; OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. r&rV"Ww - ' --r r- - By C0ND9 Beauty fa not sacrificed in this diamine Walnut Bedroom Suite. The beauty of its and excellent workmanship make it not only attractive it possesses character. It is a suitedesign that will transform your bedroom and make a wonderful improvement in your home. The beautiful u ' finish and graceful lines throughout, make it distinctive bedroom furniture. The Bed fa modern- - " design the Dressing Table Is, refreshing in neatly arranged drawers The Chifforobe is well arranged with deep and roomy drawer space. This genuine Walnut Suite only d $138.00. $53.75 Buys 3-P- Silvertone Suite. c. " ; f :iT----- YS&ZfA 5A SrfW V " jTrfn jT l" ' - T."ff . - - j TC TiTJlir V2r547 -- f vK ' CAk Throujh 8ilk Tub !nm Vwdaw; Cotr: Malt Bottom Controlling Spe4 T S I" y I III I Zi.r.VT7rS7.1 rfvT AAkTM byCipoathNttCowr Rilhti A Slid, ts Safety. I Cleo Smith and Miss Essie Snyder en tertalned at a Hallowe'en party '8aturday night at the borne ofHal-A.F. Snyder in Qrandview. Ume'en colors were need In 4oco-- 4 rating the rooms. Thorn present Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pen rod. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mayberry, Miss La rem Hales, Vlrl Johnson, Elsie Bean, Era Jacobson, Ada Goodman, Cleo Smith,' Lela rMcDonald of Heber, .Mm Cort-Mayberr. Mls. PKET'EXTS 7 J INFECTION. ' The greatest discovery Inf flesh healing la the marvelous Borosone, preparation that comes In liquid and powder forntIf Is a combina tion treatment that not only jiurl-fle- a the wound of germs that cause Infection but It heals the flesh with extraordinary speed. Bad wounds or cuts which take weeks to heal "Irene "Boner of Payson, Winnie with the ordinary lluliueuts mend influClyde. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Ander- quickly under the powerful on, and Messrs. Irvin Snow, Heber ence of this wonderful ' remedy. c and 11.20. Lelchty, Harold and Day Simons Price'iUnnld-9r.HJ0of Payson. Games and Inncbeon ap Powder 80c and 60c. Sold by two S propriate for the season were en Hedqulst Drug . .joyed. , y- - Firemen u ave Make Explosive from Sawdust A1iew"emIcvcomtK)utldinhlch ordinary sawdust replaces the nitro gTv gj.Uv!SirA treat dy i delicious confeo-tioi and an aid to the teelb, appetite, BEANS, 4 POUNDS PECO A NUT BUTTER, lb. pds st one-thi- rd ot rn MORGAN i U-- Tin in in ' I Who-Y- ou. i olL Purpo8e-rim-e your life. -- How In dozens Sego.No. : of thrills. Where Pioneet ward. Grafting a tingle cotton plant to the rost of a mulberry tree hat produced 900 holla,podsf-wher- e formerly 40 wat a good crop. The process, an of a southern plant breeder, it being widely watched because of the possibilities it offers in reducing the oost of cotton. Some of these grafted, plants an nearly 8 feet tall and have fibers, called staples. The production rata la greatly in created, three mother plants giving cies of this nature by carrying an extra each causes for different kinds of light about 00 pounds of teed eottoa, or four trouble cord, fitted with a plug at and, .' bales per acre. thrown off by many of the planeta. - other r and Exclusive Feature r Picture at the . a .12 ib. Vinegar, pints Vinegar, quarts Ketchup, z. ....3S .,,. ,23 34cl .. ... Ketchup, Plum Pudding . , M ,45s 14-oz- ;..27s 2Ib.51j lb.:...79c lb, $1.55. b. 09c 15 Eastern Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, lb y Lard," 3 lbs. Rib Boil, 3 lbs. Shoulder Beef Steak, at- 50J : lb.: TRY OUR LUNCH MEATS . General Admis' 23 22 16 2 1 HEINZ SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. tractions, includ- ing program. -- 32r MEATS When Wednes- day, Oct 31. -- Yes, Ws a carnival-Man- l .30c , CANDIED Citron. lb n Oranee lb .1Sr Lemon, lb 35 Evergreen, No. 2.ttv15 Weber Valley No. 2 IZht .3 6 NUCOA NUT BUTTER, lb. PEEL 2........20 1... GRISGO -- 25C PEAS Red can, No. 2 Red can. No. 1 Spring Garden No. Spring Garden No. Sego, No. nesaic I Hottest Flame Known to Grafting Cotton to Tree Makes Crops Richer : Aid in Study, of Planets J What is declared to be the hottest flame known to man has been produced by artificial means in experiments held to study the form of atoms.' as electric blast, lasting for only a small part f a second, occurring a a charged wire, teemed to explode, creating heat ad intense that it could not be measured, allhoujh estimates put it at 80,000. to 80,000 degree. . Pictures taken at the exploaona occur an expected to aid utronomert in tolrtagtbe 27 c CANNED Small MILK Tall When the headlights of an automo bile are "out of commission," owing to a ground ora short, one or both of them run still be used. Drovidlnf there it ; trouble Ump in the car. The trouble cord lamp socket it removed, ana tn wires attached to the headlight plug, replacing the usual wires. The cord is socket to p then run from the various toiglhi to be fastened to any one of the headlights, as shown, or I window ermped with frame books, better still, by means of an extra length of cord, it can be connected to both "treet control I in building several stones high. headlamps, in parallel. It is a good idea to be prepared to meet e merge o-- , 3BPB&sslCBSBal&sBaisB3BSi i packet in your pocket for an ever-rea- of Washington. It it estimated young woman sity that the explosive can be made to tell plunged head-firthe cost of commer- at about through a forty-fo:ial dynamite, as neither the am tube. Invented by monium nitrate, which .forms 80 per cent a middle-westeof the ralxture, hbr Ue eawdust making -in many it up the balance, it an expensive material. It it claimed to be practically smokeless and that the fumes do not e physical inconvenience to the ; that it can only be exploded by detonation, that it does not require thawing, and does not bum reaauy. r.-'- from Cedar City where he has been agent since the office was opened there shortly before the visit of the late .President Warren O. Harding. Mr. Cody assumed charge of his duties here Tuesday.- - - the kids. dash-lam- SSt'vJrS . vi rnone M4. .. Take it bone to see. Auto Emergency Headlights Simr?! - the ukulele by Miss Prlscllla Tay to be in attendance, , Camp No. 4, Daughters of. the lor, and a reading by Miss Edltba fc Pioneers, will meet at the home of Booth. Dainty refreshments will NEW RAILROAD MAN HERE. West 38 M. Annie Toung, Mr. C. IL Cody who has been appointFourth North, Thursday afternoon ed freight agent of the Union Pacif. the time the spent at 3j30. During ic at the Proro office to succeed J. following program will toe given: A sketch of the life of Mrs. Hannah window, and S-- $66.00 Joseph Nelson. For saving the lives of persons speed of the falling body by holding bottom rapped in burning buildings, a long, taut or fcosening the bag at the firemen glycerin used in most high explosives, ilk tube, inclosed in strong netting, hat of the net In a recent test, has recently been announced by the y iniru-stprlea pea irou a chemistry department of the Univer j Ivory Suite, c. owm r urnuoera Provo, .Utah. CAS SEEN BY (POPULAR cMECHANICS cMAGAZMB Fire Victims to Slide Through Silk Tubes 3-P- DIXON TAYLOR - RUSSELL COMPANY What he World Is Doin . -- bow-foot . Mrs. W. F. Dunn of Salt Lake is spending the week In Provo with Mrs. R. F. Crandall will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunn. the members of the Utopia club at her home Thursday afternoon. Sew- - The Hallowe'en character . ball Ins. music and luncheon will be Uie held in the First ward social hall diversions. This is the first meet- - Monday eveumgr'underthe-dtre- cSunday school, was a ing of the season and it Is request- - tion ot-t- lie ed that all members be in attend huge success. Orange and.." black streamers and Hallowe'en emblems were used in carrying out the deco- Members of Camp No. 3, Daugh ration scheme, A cave was artisend of the ters of the Utah Pioneers, will meet tically r.rrr.nged at one were told. ball, where fortunes Thursday afternoon-a- t 2 :aayctock There was another booth decorated the home of Mrs. Nancy uiro, 180 8outh Third West street Mrs. in the holiday colon at which pies sold. Music was Harriet Scott will give the bio and popcorn were orchestra. furnished by Wilde's graphical sketch. A good musical . program has been arranged and reMr. and Mrs."W. A. Call of Brig-hafreshments will be aerred. All are in " ; City spent last week-eninvited. . Provo, the guests of Mr.and Mrs. O. ONE-PRIC- Refreshments! d. Charming Walnut Bedroom Suite $138I? s, wereaervi Free Demonstrations. THE 4n-th- e -- t. users in Utah county.' DKON-TAYLOR-RUSSELLC- g: as-l!o- : Keep all the room doors open. Let the moist warm air flow through. Enjoy the use of every room this winter. , The Heatrola will do this for yon just like a furnace, at a fraction of furnace cost. Let us prove its wonderful merits by facts and figures and by referring you to over 50 What joy a beautiful bedroom can add to home life The Bedrooni Is th rnnm In wMMi vnn seek relaxation and renewed strength tho room over nn Beauty and taste are priceless in the home where character-forminimpressionsiitirerrilaiteeinrT: In your children's minds. This is a day of better bedrooms. -stamped it that cozy effect of quiet beauty and taste OwuresiJtacetfiiiTOurbedrwnTw tiiat transiorms a nouse inio a nnmg. ; 25 .;........15 BEST IN THE STATE SrMDAWPMMET sion, 10c. -- IB fit it rvwea H WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW fc |