OCR Text |
Show ' ' Y: : ''Y'''-'- ;'' Y'Y" Y '- v -1 THEVOHERA . Mr. and Mrs. V. JYMortfuier an- Thursday evening,' in compll tertalfied at a family dinner at tUelr ment to Mr,- and'Mrs. W, E. Harding- score or more of brass Instruments The anfl nearly as many drums. Little Symphony has every instrument in the big symphony and each one in the heeds of an artist or 100 piece arranged for sixty-fiv- e The only thing cheap about the to In estra in and orAer , Symphony is the rlce. " "" ........ ... juc ueutut m ,iuai ueutuy, la yvr inu,r;,".' what has "made the Little Symphony "iiinrknble organization of its kind the most desireable nttmetitm on the in the l uited tSates, in fact the only music market. will miss is 'organization of Its kind.' - We will the great big majestic sound of a publish the program. of our concert . --'In celt'luatiim of their wedding anniversary. The rooms were prettily decorated In the holiday colors. .'- Covers were laid for 1J.. t. ej ' i The officers and teachers, f the Sixth ward Sunday, entertained the children ef the ward at the ' amusement hall, Thursday r after noon. A merry time was spent wjth games and dancing du'rhig which Santa Cuius made a visit and gave Tandy and nuts to the children. AM-jr- Vvcrr a Landscape on Your Frock SjC I' New Victor Kecoridi 4 AND OPERATIC RED SEAL CONCERT tU. Scum SiN amata (Beloved Country) (from "Paris and Helen") . . Mulda Latkuuha 964 (Cluck) In Italian H.I rM Bcna (When Two HeaAi That Love ArParted) Hulda Lu hantlul (Secchi) In Italian Piano Solo iAj Joy (Chant polonaii) (Chopin-Liirt- ) Ignaca Jan PadertwJkil 6428 I BcfCMO (Lullaby) (Chopin) Piano Solo Ignac Jan FaderawiluJ .. ' 10 Im 41 12 OvartDra-rPa- 1 rt - ' Orchestra (TachaDwiky) VKtorSjnvhonjOrcnettra 12 35729 V LIGHT VOCAL Si ' ; man Ifs 5 La NiAt--aai- HUMOROUS SELECTIONS Wadnasday Ovar Har Italy B yCaBaBad LetirUtx Uu Hohi; ai 10 WJVJn David H. Savamiaa and His Orchestri 19200 16 ' " " Fax Tret David H. S3ve an and Hk Orchestra Dream Daddy fox Trat and His Drake Hatel Orchestra 19201 10 tux Mihts la Tba 7 . - f DANCE RECORDS OD.Hor 19205- Av 1 ' J Waods a? T ft ud Hu Draka Hotel Orchestra Tba Manhattan Merrymakers'!. Tba Manhattan Merrymakers, Trot Tva Beta a Feet-F- ox Trot Take, Oh Take These Lips Awmy-- Fox Brooks Johns and His Orchsstral, (from "gfeld Follies") I X Lava SsflffM Imt (from "The Magic Ring") The Manhattan Merrymakers J Jack Chapmaa m,. 10 w TAYLOR BROS. CO. Music Department J JttoDiiIar r for Both Sport Use and the Street By JULIA BOTTOMLBY, ft. V- It-.- - " . A 4. n 1 PAGE FIVg. Peay. Sewing, music and luncheon C. C. CHAIRMAN CHOSEN. , i WASHINGTON,, Dec. 28. Henry will lie the diversions. C. ltalT, of Colorado Springs, Colo., j Is the National pari Lafayette today;" was Unanimously elwted reserve, chlilrninn (f the .interstate com- - first und only 'government' . . to be set aside eat of tha Missis- -' 1 ..IT. succeeu n to ecmiiuission mcrie i. j.sippi for the benefit and enjoyment He will serve one year. Meyer, ! .f the public.. " PLEADS AGAINST ALIMONY j Eminent physicians in Italy ofv Internationa News Service. l'av-ertten prescribe .leeches for theixps-tient- s LOS ANGELES. Iee. and 'the suckers are used ni blindinass and aiiro.'ichiiig - . were cited today by George viini-- i epidemics of Influenze.cross, known to the film ill-- , as Stuart Pnton. nmiioii wi nig rector, in an effort to M.r. temporary aliinony.Jo bis TMie husband Lillian Cainicross. Infants and Children - said he was practically pcnnilejH and was dependent on the kind- IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS ness of his chauffeur idid maid for Always bears supiwrt. the h. I. i y pu-tn- , I CASTORIA tot SJ ,Z&S-- oVutr. US? m 1Z .' JA1" SEtt Sf0ffi WW The marriage of Miss Lillah Nicholas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Nicholas of Moroni, Utah- to Glen Thomas Mildeiihall. son-oMr. mid Mrs. William 'Mildeiihall of Provo, took place Wednesday In Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Mildeiihall gave a wedding supper at their home Wednesday evening, in honor of the young couple. Carnations and roses were used in decorating thejiulngjable. Covers were laid for 20. Mr. and Mrs. Mildenhall left today for Magna to make their home. Mrs, George Dunsdoh will entertain' the officers and teachers of the Third ward M. I. A. at her' home this evening. A business meeting will I 1 Jj! I (copyright sy m calls be conducted; after, which arrangements will be made for a party to be given at her home the following Friday, for the officers and teachers of the M. I. : their partners ahd the The new figured materials are more varied In their designs than were Then motifs of Egyptian, Persian or "44 those ot last spring and summer. ward bishopric and their wives. Chinese origin were used now fashion demands whole landscapes ana of a newi Miss Fay Wride who has been panoramas. Sketched here are two frocks one made entirely one. a figured silk, the other combining tlie decorated fabric with plain spending the Christmas holidays in Provo, visiting with relatives and friends, left today for her home In Aberdeen, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spendlove en--'. tertalned at a well arranged birth- day party Wednesday evening at their home The occasion Mini the anniversary of Mrs. ' Spendlove's The entertaining rooms birthday. INvTHE LOCAL GAS COMPANY I called PUBLIC place, the gas business here is one of the necessary industries UTILITIES. Such enterprises exist and operate under public franchise gWnf them are subject preference in this field of service, and because they have such preference they to supervision and control by .public service commissions" that reguiate their operations Inand chargs in the interest of the patrons who furnish 'their revenues and of the vest ers who furnish the capital to finance their establishment and development. In the first i were beautifully decorated through out In holiday with 4tennti-fChristmas tree in one corner, bells, etc.- - prevailing.. A delicious luncheon was served at one long table at midnight Covers being laid for 10 guests, besides the host and hostess. A beautiful birthday cake, coutaitiine red lighted caudles centeder the dining table.. : ... ; ... The evening was spent in pro-- , gram, games and' dancing, ditrlaa which time-- . Mrs. Griffith NttttaU ot Lukevlew rendered a. beautiful sola 1 "The Songs My Mother Sang." Mrs. Len Hansen of Spanish Fork also gave a comic reading. The guests who made merry until 1 odock were Dr. ana ! E. Jones lAiA'-S-a- - rP -- Show os a youngster to whom the words "Layer contented you can make the' kiddies If you serve Cake" have not a magic ring. And how' trappy and them Layer Cakes baked with Hoover Bros, flour. We suggest you try it enter- tained a number of relatives and friends at a quilting bee at her home Thursday afternoon. The ' holiday colon prevailed throughout the rooms and the flowers used in forming the centerpiece for the dining HOOVER BROS . B.M ,4,Y ' ' ' UTAH VALLEY GAS & COKE CO. .'I I Mrs. W. P. Martin was hostess at a'nartv at her home Wednesday af ternoon, in compliment to iter little daughter Lois, whose eighth birth day anniversary occured on that day. The rooms were attractively Men.' I in id ?any lfe .A we'll Repair ' . , . eouar. .H..a i' l V,II i xj e 1 f j Ira ii J 1 - - II - ' . The bread that makes a hit With Mother when putting up the school lunches. I I ; mni jii sv- TWIN LOAVES OF BREAD TWO LOAVES IN ONE FOR 15c fwy t:J j rp- rip- - or rep j. . a if ltneeuo"-- " t , :i SOLD AT ALL GROCERS When you ask ifor Bread insist oh - W . j t ffl lTTTFR I J ,.fWf Sanitary Cleaning. mld-wtnt- ' -rr. Uning la L--ai Xmm )f you i"-TrTlharOver- .. colors. decorated in Christmas Games, music and dancing ere the features of the afternoon. - A dainty luncheon waanerved to the following little guests, Leona Puller, Elma r . wun e Mathls- - Stella Ellison, Elaine Hinck a mat of thisr iuo witn fldent bajeomea it Ruth and ley. JJelllo Mescrvey, no par- nutria collar and lined rlth an progreM of th eaon, that Esther Hansen. Ardtth and Gene a prac smart, makes M aUk coata fur to ticular ttyU mtj vieve Mitchell, Ina Peterson, Lois, long tical, and comparatleij inexpen letignated as dominant. The some Alice and Elva Martin. Brlgg and Inr jwA will congarment roat U faahlonabl sive Gordon Mitchell. Vivian and vlrl Hnna.ln - favor. naWiCTjlarly 10 locBlltlea, for campus wear, and Billy Martin. Jlimluiarsh aiwrt for Imay tnodela, but short muskrat coat r Jacket fur w aum the and for ttreet wear, .. ... such a fad as to amount 4 and own again come Into Its JT.kai I LITTLE SYMPHONY : la teen in man new and attractive a very new development of tne OBCHF.8TR;l IS COMING . for comhlnatlona that mark It ' ' wason't styles ja . af thla anaaon'a Tint a Eft. to imagine all the effects and Natural tauskrat oata made 80 coat or caracu.cuua " - I. thaTrv irriiandure of a big symphony or ". ' Inches Ion or longer are very pop- - used W collar, h akin Dortlon. For down to a complete alar. Aa enow Inf (ha UluatroUon. tacmslng chestra brought Evening wesr lhere Is the site ror our con-ceJust miniature, to capes and t lha mnikrat Is generally combined In coats That Is what Provo will I with fox. wolf, or ame fur of con-fort Seal with I hn. haU. in the Little Sm.vpnony inni -trastlni color In th collar, and in Discs.Ska la all I1IUI aTC IM" rlr! that soma Instances la cuffs and Danaa but tMTfsinous Kansas City orchestra . . aa welL la the coat pictured the Stall thcombloatlont, -- .rrled out In taken the, country ty storm. has oemg skins are atwa to giro a wide S. DeRulwrtls' Is the organiser waiiv caracul Md trine efTect Tbe slves ar of a and conductor of the Little Bym-nhmnA white conty com ma almost magical knowl Bodlfled khnoat DatteSa and three black fox ttonksy. what to do wlthlworet galaUtk buttons provide the fasten- - bincd withWaawrs of Just edge Mewaaer (A r season f coat o . ftl 1 .SiVA VTil - j rh.n.809. . . . - . rt 'r "AT'.i .t.u. y ,wi".."Te '"'v., II , Bm. 1 m. TV r ' "... ...... m I 1 ;;iVT:A '' 1" , 8 Per Cent Preferred Stock Props. ...wr iff iatrtLBiiuui-uUfi.p!ayi8ilw - ) , 1.1 I '! !? Si, . Mrs. Sarah A. Jones entertained at a prettily apiwlnted dinner at her home Thursday evening. The din ing table was decorated AvittUL vase 1 orTau nowers. Covers were laid for 21 including Mn and Mrs. Albert Jones- - Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Karrer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. HaUiday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole. Olson, Jr., Mr. atid Mrs. - Will Jones.. "Mr. .and Mrs. I , r . '.ii t... spencer iuirK, air. auu Jiru. jeuu j .Mr. and Mrs. luiani llalllday, ' Mildeiihall, Mr., aaud Mrs. Ole Olson, .sr., Mr. and Mrs. A. Ii. Jones, .Mrs. Ellen June, Miss.Orpha Jones, Miss Lldu llalllday, Miss Ruth Jones and Mrs. Florence Lewis. After dinner the time was spent T 'sir1-.- GROW WITH US NOW BY INVESTING YOUR SAVINGS IN OUR EXCELSIOR ROLLER MILLS table were in keeping with the color scheme During the afternoon a delicious luncheon was served to the following, Mrs. Walter Scott Mrs. Pete Johnson, Mrs. Ole Olsen, Jr., Mrs. Fred Singleton,. Mrs. W. D. Lewis, Mrs. Joseph Park. Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Ernest Henrlchseu, Harding and the h)stess.-n- - AS THIS SECTION GROWS OWNERSHIP OF THIS PUBLIC UTILITY LAYER CAKES V SHALL Oim AIM IS TO BRING ABOUT POPULAR ' and " WE Now, being a public utility, we require the investment of new capital regu- growing demands for our seryke. larly so as; to expand to meet constantly ' New customers demand the extension of our system and in time, the en- largement and hetterment of our production equipment. Every year we grow bigger by investing more money in these enlargements to meet these increasing demands from additional patrons. In a word We Grow. GOOD BREAD : AND GROW MUST WE GROW Spurrier Mr. Johnson,-Mr- . ana Mrs. Jim Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Len Hansen of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Kuttall of LakevieW, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Coll and Mrs. Edward - . and- - Mrs..lL Airs. Dewey Mrs.- ' 1 ' i esi-a.j- amusement hair, Holiday afternoon. The time will be spent with games ahd dancing and each child will be 'presented with a bag of candy and nuts. .. .Y. - - -- "I hated ccHiking because all I ate turn((i sour and formed gns. I drank hot water mil olive oil by the gallon. Nothing htiliH-- until I used Adler- Jbi." Most medicines net onlv on lower bowel but Adlerika acts, on tipiier and lower bowel and removes all gas and poisons. Excel i ent for obstinate:- - eoustination. i. Helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN .minutes. The' A'Meka. xluC will meet, this,: Signature Iledquist Drug company, four stores. evening at the home of Miss Oii'C d The officers 'and teachers of the Third ward Primary' association will entertain thi Primary children of the ward at the Third ward Hiram Johnson. I Woman's Statement Will Help Provo I --Get It At ' " ' . ul Piir : - -A HmM Taan Fraai N WithaU Ward. A Sa ThVf la La (from ''Little Miu Bluebeard") -1 Waal Say 1 (from Little Mils Bluebeard") s (' ' Y " '' f (Tachaikowaky) Victor Symphony 1812" Orrturt-P- t2 '..'-'':'"- soon and w;e kuo.ailw from the. inquiries coming Into the office that the Little Symphony will take its place in our hearts as Jt has everywhere else It has lieen heard. The B. X. U. Lyceum will bring the Little Symphony orchestra to " Pjovo the eveulugjif January 9. , MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL "1812" ,,,, glveu - "''" Y' V. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28,1923. SOCIAL' EVENTS home ' . a I I .' ,YV' nMBBaaMriaVrBBraVAaaWUBMSaVBSSBSan 11,1 Ml 1 '."Wlii.,.. tail!'1 F' T't. . ' "1 |