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Show PAGE SEVEN. TTfE PROVO HERALD. cf Miss Th raean-meu- t innsliT and vrrit Packard was an party riven by Mr. uumvd at n Groeslwck,i ...atJ her r hornII' la . er, atuunieu iy ' teno, Saturday evenin. Arter an eiiius of conversation and sewing were aeatea at a tame !ie zut( ttrsctiu'iy Uecoraiea wun uauy sea, frnniui and orange blossom, uuity lbjee tarda exhibited two uri. An uu usual note to una r- iir waa toe snowing ui imujuooo 1olcKraiui of the engaged couple, ujug ninth Interest and merrl Mine JUrttsfcler is the charmof Mr. and Mrs. t daughter doll'h Dressier of Douglas county, t'VHila, and la a niece ot senator Mr. Packard la the I. . Dressier. . ., . .. i u n Air. ana airs. &. u. ruimru Siiriugville, Ltah, and la a Kphew of P. - Groesoedt of Reno. r. racKara is a meiuoer 01 uie uu Nu fraternity and la In busies with bis uncle. The wedding 11 be an event of the late autumn. Meadamea included ,e guests lolph Dressier, Chauncey Dress-Amelia M. Lynn of Portland, M. E. Cafferatta, A. G. e. ; Kate iiighlin, Edith Lovelace. oiulark, the Mlsaea Ruth Dress-an- d Mildred Rutherford, and the Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Mrs. Lucile and Zilla, sjut Sunday at Ameri.au Pork LaPreal Hooi-- r and Karl motored to Salt Luke Tus.it-duwith relatives. to sjieud the day. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Packard of James W. Packard is Miendiug a Salt Lake "ity were guests Sunday few days of this week in Salt Luke of Jlr. and Mrs. M. O. Packard. City. Mr. and Mrs. ii. I. Daliin were Clients Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. The S. T. dub met at the borne H. A. Jollcy of Salt Lake City. of Mrs. Andrew Peterson Thursday Mrs. M. Hird was a visitor of last week. Progressive "SUO' was played, after which a delicious Tuesduy iu Salt Lake City. Easier luucheou was served. The Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Packard, guests lueluded Mrs. Lee Sumsion, Mrs. Aiuasa Rowland, Mrs. tieorge formerly of Oirdeu, sx!'t Kumlav with .Mr. attd Mrs. A. 11. I'h'ld. They Craudall, Mrs. Lcou Harrison, Mrs. left Monday morning for lm An- Arthur Fiuley, Mrs. Claud Smith, Mrs. Lewis Ciegg, Mrs, tiU-Kengeles, where they Intend waking nedy, Mrs. Harry Pennington, and their In line. Mrs. Win. ISrowu. Mrs. Lee S illu Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Child enter- sion won high score. daughter. EKti-- x pgr tained at dinner Easter Sunday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jepcrson, Jr., and daughter Genevieve, and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bee of Provo. Mrs. Myrtle Bowman Hayea napped In ths courtroom when so appeared to answer charges of forging the name of Charles M, Bchwab, millionaire steel magnate, to notes aggregating $325,000. Mrs. David M. Beal s. J. S. Chrlstensen and Mr. and of Ephralm nt Saturday with Dr. and Mrs. with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Packard. week-en- and Mrs. L. A. Bailey and and Mrs. Frank Russell of Salt ke City were dinner guests of Mr. ii Mrs. H. Lee Boyer, Easter Sun- Mr. in the Third ward pendent secretary, Mrs. May Harrison Smith; treasurer, Mrs. Emma I call for the Relief of reorganirinc. The following pro I'raimier; historian, Mrs. Louie M. cram was remlem! miuiuuliit v W hite; auditor, Mrs. Myrtle Mrs. Ellen singing, "our Mountain Home So registrar, Mrs. Rose Bailey prayer, Ellen MKeiizie: minutes of previous mii'tinc read Itoyer: oruanist, Mrs, Evelyn 'ran-dalchorister. Mrs. May Il.irrison and ectvplcd: hitory of John S. Boyer, Sr.. givi'U by Mrs. Rose Smith: librarian, Mrs. Mary L Mrs. Eliza Thorn was made Ha i ley Boyer; reading, "The Inventor's Wife." by Julia Forlor; re- honorary Uv president at large of marks. John S. Boyer; talk on the the organization : closing prayer by were present. constitution and ameiidineuts by Mary Bhowu. Mrs. Ilernctta Buck of Provo, Mr. Romney, of (lie state genealog- vice president of the central camp: remarks on filing of papers of Provo, (Iin.I)REVS FATAL DISEASES. by Mrs. Iva Mortensen Worms and parasites in the Insolos Miss Iah Boyer; i xetary's testines of children undermine reKrt given and accepted: treasur- health and so weaken their vitality er's report given and accepted. It that they are unable to resist the was moved and carried to donate diseases so fatal to child life. TIip $1ti to the Sprlncville art fund. The itnf. iviiintf la to frlve a few doncfl Mrs. Roger Jones of Salt Lake following It officers were elected, of White's Cream Vermifuge. City is visaing with her mother, president, Mrs. (Hive Anderson; destroys mid expels the worm Mrs. D. M. Craudall. first flee president. Mrs. Malinda without the slightest Injury to the Sumsion; second vl president,: health or activity of the child Mrs. J. W. Whiting has returned Mrs. Ella Revnolds: recording secre- Price 35c. Sold by Iledquist Drug home after a few days visiting in tary, Mrs. Harriet Donga 11 ; corres-- ; Co. Advertlscmeut. ttgdeu. pnrie am-le- Dr. and Mrs. Byron Reese and children and Mrs. T. D. Reese of Salt Lake City were guests Thursday of Dr. and Mrs. X. BeaL talph and Fay 0. Packard of t Lrke were down to spend the Mr. and Mrs. 3. M. Brown and FOB HOME AND STABLE. The Boroione extraordinary treatment for flesh wounds, cuts, sores, galls, burns and scalds Is Just ai effective In the stable as In the home. Horse flesh heals with remarkable speed under Its powerful The treatment la the Influence. same for animals as for humans. First wash out infectious germs with liquid Boroione, and the Boroione Powder completes the healing Price (liquid) 30c, 60c process. and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by Iledquist Drug Co. Adver tisement Heii-'dero- ? IS-ar- l: Met-jeal- I - CASTORIA For Infants and Children intend the big In Use For Over baseball game Wednesday aftern sin Alwavs 'jear(o April ,'in, lietwecn the high school faculty and the Springiille business Signature oi liin"t forget ti 3 p. in. PomIsodi Faioit wall 275 Her Photo As she looks today, in her new hat and gown, will perpetuate a loving memory of her personality and charm. Father Time is working changes with each passing day have the photo taken now. & Larson Studio Paper Makers of Fine Portraits, Columbia Theater Building, West Center Street. INTERIOR DECORATING, PAINTING, TINTING AND PAPER HANGING. Estimates and Suggestions Gladly Furnished Free. PHONE 49. READ HERALD WANT ADS Pioneers CollegeHall h assified advertisements, w A N T goods and bargainsof f? r? : service offered to readers of The Daily Herald. COST WHAT WANT-AD- S IFirst insertion, 10 cents the be, counting sis words to the FOR RENT Four-rooapartment FOR RENT April 29, modern home . and bath; unfurnished. 387 E. partly furnished. Phone 142 E. 3rd N. 3rd N. Phone 346-J- . A-2- 5 5 ROOMS FOR RENT, BOARD 142 N. BOARD AND ROOM 120 S. 1 FOR RENT ern apt BY OWNER modern brick home. E. 4th N. Phone 891-FOR RENT Modern 330 E. 2nd S. Four-roo- 657 FOR RENT apt two-roo- modern nished apt. 407 S. 3rd W. fur- A-2- 7 LOST White eold wrist watch, bet. hi(,'h school and 1st W. Finder FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms, return to 744 N. Univ. Ave., or call 544 Call J. L. Russell, modern. 317. Reward. or 142-R- A-2- 5 . A-2- 7 A-2- 8 LOST Two suitcases, bet. Spring-vill- e and Castella. Finder call FOR RENT Two light housekeepFOR RENT rooms for couple. 260 S. 5th 532. Reward. house, partly ing KENT Modern apts. Phone FOR SALE OR RENT House, Phone West. modern, $20 per month. 5 635-J- . cow, chickens. Phone 311-J- . H FOR EXPERT marcelling and bob M-- 2 Price 75c 284 curling, call 772-J- . SALE 3x6 lot on 6th 8., bet FOR RENT Furnished apt., mod- FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms, N. 5th W. FOR SALE 30 shares building Call d and 3rd W. modern. 471 W. 1st S. ern, with gas. 400 W. 3rd S. 5 and loan stock, $3000 loan value ; Mrs. Davis. RUG WEAVING $210 paid in. Will sell for $175 FOR RENT Nicely furnished apt., FOR RENT Two, three or five 518 M. 400 N. 6th W. M-Phone , cash. Phone PUone 161 JH. E. rooms. after 7 p. m. 1st close in, ground floor. 92 S. 2nd A-3- 0 A-2- 7 RE-TIR- E tf Painting PIANO TUNING Paper Hanging and rimfie before COME nt the Pine Tree Service Station, with balloon or regular cord tires. House and Sign Co. m A-2- 9 DECORATING CO. 8 tf FOR SALE, 18 model A-2- 7 RENT FOR furnished FOR RENT Nice clean rooms at modern bouse at 227 E. 1st N. Belmont Apts. Phone 711-J- . Phone 193, or inquire 211 E. 1st N. Mil Newly furnished mod180 E. 6th S.. HANSEN At a real bargain, a Studebaker roadster; also Ford LOST Auto robe, between Provo ton peddling truck with closed cab, 1 condition, new tires. Come and Pleusant Grove. Phoue 20H. 2nd E. Reward. and look them over. Ahlander Mfg. FOR SALE Good Majestic Call at 400 X. 6th V., noon. Apr.268p.m You'll save more than the year's subscription price by reading this page of The Herald every day. FOR SALE A-2- J. iREAL ESTATE HOtSES house. Two new modern FOR RENT FOR SALE 4th W. homes . Also building lots. Apply 8 57 W. 3rd N. D MISCELLANEOUS 151-W- be. 3ach subsequent insertion, ents the line. 3ne week, six Issues, includ- Sunday, 80 cents the line. L'wo weeks, iz issues, two budays. 60 cents the line. iOne month, 28 Issues, 90 cents line. Ill CAPITAL letters, const ur words to the line. Saturday Assisted by Schubert Male Glee Club and Miss Marguerite Jepperson, soprano soloist Prof . Franklin Madsen, Director of Orchestra; Prof. Florence Jepperson Madsen, Director of Glee Club. TICKETS NOW ON SALE, 50 CENTS. Call 811. CoBniy Calcimining. FOR SALE OR TRADE For tourmnre, good ing car, single or double. Also single buggy, new. Chris practically as good as Thompson, 759 S. Univ. Ave. Call M-- 5 after 5 p. m. IS the old boat listing? Let us set ir ii up and oil temiicr your old spring. It gives them new life. For quick service call Ahlauder Mfg. Co. First N. 24 E. Phone ten ii ii i i u 812-- I sf Arches A-3- 0 A-2- 791-E-- A-2- 7 0 A-2- 9 618-W- West OWENS REAL THE OLD HOME TOWN. ESTATE CO. , M "me mm chickens m 7 By STANLEY r" teW7P I ' iTltf 214 West Center. tf 387-N- FOR SALE Gas and conl combi- nation range. & Parry Battery FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for Electric Co., Provo. light housekeeping, suitable for a FOR SALE Piano and cello, a barcouple. Phone 903-gain. 42 N. 1st E. BOARD AND ROOM 87 S. 2nd E. FOR electric wiring contracting, reM-pairing and fixtures, call Roy Boshard. Res. 567 E. 4th N.t or and RENT Housekeeping FOR M-. phone S. sleeping rooms. 58 W 3rd PIANOS FOR RENT Taylor Bros.. Many continue to suffer from foot such through trying makeshifts as ready- made arch supports or j corrective shoes which cannot fit properly the vastly different shapes of feet. For aching limps, weak feet or flat feet! wear flexible, feather- - BUICK, Nash, Oldsmobile batteries, $14.00, fullv gunrniiteod. Parry Battery & Electric trouble Co., 213 W. Cen- ter, Provo. An Overland touring car; or will trade for smaller car. 544 W. Ist.N. See me after FOR SALE M-- 5 p. m. 79-J- GARDENS, FARMS, . weight tf FOR SALE Acetylene welding out-- . FOR SALFi A choice fit. iiiul tnnks: irns enirinp! also garden spot on 8th N. and 2nd W. If in- complete set of tools, cheap. Phone 7 terested call 663. A-2- FOR SALE Early seed potatoes, Irish cobbler. Phone 781-J-SALE fourth calf. and 8th N. FOR of Us. For Rent Good build- - FOR SALE Prize Ancona egg settings. Phone 588-J- . FOR SALE Early seed peas, 50c a peck, at 60 E. 4th N. Only $4750; :erms. FSOM CHICAGO SLIPPED OM A CAKC OF northwest. lot. 350. fruit A DRUMMER SOAP AT TWE CENTRAL MOTEL TODAY ANt BECAME ENTANGLED IN "THE EVM ROLLER. HOPELESSLY ..... NSTALLED THERE V TOWEL RECENTLY farm, ne brick home, on Rtate oad, Provo Bench: erms; $11,000. 9 -- ...... room brick, all n, hot water heat, full basement southeast: Jvery easy terms. Only acre land, modern, with 11-flowing well, which we can trade for a large home. See us about this, if you have a large home to trade. At $1800.00 we can sell you a three-rooframe, adobe-line3x12 lot, one block off paved street new Bargain mcdern dark fire brick, with basement, half block off paved street We can handle this on terms at $4,000.00. Four-roo- Let us find vou what lyou want. If you want to Uluy Kell nsure U i S . Six rooms, dark fire brick, also hardwood including hardwood floors, basement, completely finished, two separate entrances to basement and finWe ished for living purposes. can handle this on terms at throughout, $6500.00. MM Home Insurance Agency Phone 370. 208 West Center Street. "Land and Insurance Merchants" tm&osxsasx SALE tickets. 412-W- 856 . A-2- 8 EMPLOYMENT S FOR SALE Dahlia and gladioln WANTED bulbs in mixture. 062 W. 5th S. 247 S. 0 M-- 2 M-2- 0 tf 'T;iT O 4 T P t.. ...... nwl .,,(... MAN with ton and iiia I plants. Call Sundays or eve. will do all kinds after 5:30, at 50li N. 1st W. Phone Phone . f truck of hauling. one-hal- M 21 ALTOMOUILKS SUMMER PASTURE; see or call Reed Stroll',' 1K0 K. 5th So. Pmvo. Phone 858-J- . I'CR SA LK Motorcycle. Tarry Bat. tery & F.leetric Co., Provo. FOR SALE First ward pasture ticke's. Phono Jacob Coleman. or 803-J- TDK SALE 151-- A Ci . Registered cow. Plume M-- RENT I 'a ticket in the First wind pasture, $12.00 ami FOR Mrs. Ella J. Kelly. 1022 I!elA"is'tf lm,"t' Sult Ij,lke Cify' S0.OO. For quick replacement American Springy For fast service, phone us. American Springs Service Station. er ?? 476 S. Univ. Ave., Provo. Phone a 18.?. Any Car, Any Model, Any Year. OFFICE PHONE - n 148 135 TRADE WITH THE West Center. Star Cf&sh Grocery 2 washings, 25c BEAUTIFUL gladioli bulbs in mix- WANTED Family N. M-dozen. 427 E. 4th ture. Faney stock, doz. 50c; 100 for $3.00; second size, doz. 35c; 100 contracting, for $2.50. A. Rasmussen, 350'S. 5th FOR electric wiring, estimates and repairing caU Guy-niaW. Phone 527-J- . . 451-Jand Tolbot, 72 . Washings and ironings. 6th E. 701-R-- UY G FOR SPRING" E 614-W- We have some fine lots In any part of this city. We can certainly suit you with a farm, as we have some fine farms fur sale or trade. IK! Let Owens Do It. r C No we can satisfy you. ing, we knowbrick, We have a A Real Home 4 . mod-r- f If you are interested m buying or trad five-roo- brick, modern, 1 0 1. annt.Waf.. ST v'-cCjV n Transfer Co. tf 5 foutheast. 1x12 Hardy-Madse- One nearly new MaCall at 146 S. 4th and welding cutting. We weld anything made of metal. Work guaranteed. First service. AIRES, 42 N. 4th W. Richmond pasture class 945-J- . tf N. 5th W. Phone Phone . A BUSTED W QUALITY SHOE REBUILDERS 208 W. Center, Provo. swf S tf West. G19-J- ented). piano. jestic range. A-2- 5 hrir.lc. modern. 15-ae- re j 66 supports I a-- z Hi. arch LOUIS KELSCH Maker of the TCplcri A A7sirliT" -FpatTi v. PI illvVt Support (process pat- 3 ANOTHER BARGAIN-Us- ed player piano. Taylor Bros., Music Dept. FOR SALE Center street. fust right for garage. on 4x6 Jersey cow, with T. II. Cluff, 7th E. zna ANOTHER bargain used Taylor Bros., piano dept A-2- 7 It Better in. waz-- j. Co. ll which I make to ordqr c.ily, from a cast of the foot in corrected position. Positive comfort at once, worn in any shoe 4 piano department P0LLTB international pitch ! expect the youngsters to produce results in Don't i A-3- 0 8 Phone 86. Have your piano tuned Phones 541 and ) 8 to music on a piano which hasn't been tuned for several years. E. P. MAYHEW A-3- 0 A-2- in? -- men, tit the high schisd c.;iiipiis ut Vim ou Can Buy 30 Years ! The Aaron Johnson camp of the Utah siN-a- villi- nw-on- d Mrs. Mark Cook was hostess to the Alpha Beta club Friday, April 18, at her home. Mrs. A. O. Pack ard presided. A paper on "Arling ton National Cemetery" was given by Mrs. Ella Clyde; 'I'tuh Art and Artists" was given by Mrs. Lillian Huntington. Dainty refreshments were served to ten members and The guests three invited guests. were Mrs. Will Huntington, Mrs. Christie Deal and Mrs. J. C. Thomas of Salt Lake City. Daughters of the in the Spring- will Third ward Sunday eveuilii! under the direction of the ward genealogical ssiet.v. Music will be fiii!iil , .v the V. L. M. I. A. l met Wednesday d llay-uiou- Dr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. John Menden-hall- , Miss Blanche Worttey and J. W. Whiting returned home SatMiss Agness Lindsay spent Sunday urday from Boise, Idaho. at Lincoln Beuch. itess. Beal. r y r. V J In Court i Ruth SOCIETY M'KINOYILLE Additional Want Ads on Last Page jS 332 West Center St. Open Evenings. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY HTAR Shoe Shop ncKSjaaKJu::.'.-- . : - . ::::::: ;:a::::::K:::::n:n:uJuaJ:s:a:::::::nunus:a 410 West Center. Men's Half Soles. .. .1.00 Panco Soles, $1.00 and $1.25 Men's Rubber Heels, 40c and 50c pair 75c Ladies' Half Soles Ladies' Rubber Heels, per 25c and 35c pair Children's Half Soles, 50c and up. All Work Guaranteed. Give Us p Trl-.- l. lf ID Repair Department All Work Guaranteed. ;;ette:? prices anywhere Workmanship Considered. j g o |