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Show THE HERALD, THtJESpAv. JULY 6, 1922.' A: - ;- -; Mrs, J. W. HnUli bad M her Jesta Thursday, the" Mlaeee EX Wjr and Elele Johnson of Benja- ,Mm8v MM fife y i . e 'Willis Turner and daughter re Proro. toltors Jt JUton Coli br fw days, the gueS of jars. rurner titter, aire. thk noover. , , I The Old Oaken Icebox, The Unvarnished ;Icebox, and Mrs. William Leavitt at .dinner at their home aa i tanadar, complimentary to Mrs; Y. K. Petejaon of r Hyrom, Utah.' A Urge loirL,ofanKa havara waa used la decorating the itor taila Owere were laia tot waive, including Vise Leah StaUM at Salt (Lake, ajtaf paw PW ana , , lts Margaret ueavui ariaa Cladvs Holdaway la tpend- lint 'a lew days Jn gptingvllle with . , I relative ana fnenoe. ' Ijir. the . it only takes yourt is the same, and i or JAPALAC Uttto'eair VARNITE nf I FINISH, to oak or walnut, to tighten the up the joints, cut theioft bills, and-"brihte- 7 wtiere Mra. J,tor-S. a. lew, .JSucktoy.-l- - faysoa ana a combination stain "end varnish in' a dozen other shades - than those, mentioned above, and is the handiest thing a housewife ever found for making old furniture and little woodwork look pew and fresh with - 'is endoub' also, oil would make it a mori ae coaung or ou a summer rorcn rrocRs Jf' i - ' - ' n Should you wish to remove old stain or varnish before applying VARTOTE FINISH, " Offering newesSumtner Modes to you at ir. " work and at almost no expense; mmiasiop. Suitable for street pr Informal .Wear. Made, of splendid, soft, models. fine ginghams. Delightfully copied ffom higher-price- d flatting la e weeks, wun iewr. jajijuroo Jirnun ..MV ...j v sy.i'PZ " Specially Priced they apent the past two yeart. I Mr. '.Thev wiU be the gmeeta scott lor severs wwu. icantv I Mrs. Humphreys was formerly Mls I Iaea WMk's'? : w w"rw r n corner" where it stands. Mr. and Mrs. Geralnt Humphreys frCblcar, porch 1 Maybe -- Dr. and Mra. LTC ; Potte wart iSalt Lake visitors over the week' la aetaraed ice "box that stood on the weather-wor- n ask for "ADELITE." " . , " Maiben Glass ficPiintGor Th Ilathenbrook familr reuilon A weeneld. Tuesday at Genevan deliehtfuL. time waa- apent- -, wttt bathing and boatlnsv durlo which luncheea we eerred te flfteeivtar - I Styles! ., Superior GasOliae . John H. Souter and children returned, to theia home in Salt Lake Mrs. checked t A glance will tell yon that dresses of such lovely, soft, ginghams are worth twice this price. They'll fit well look well and wash welL Try them. www Mr. and Mrs, A, W. Turner and family spent the Fourth with rela r. Organdie Trimmed Correctly Set Collars . Miss Vera Williams was hostess to the members of the O. K. w. club at her home Thursday even- . Low-swun- ling. ; Roses were used in decorating enrertamingTTOoBaa, - Bewing nJoydV followed mnaio.weis I by dainty refreshments.' l Bunnell waa an Invited ? Miss Elva guest. - ' Mr. .V-- 2016 'Checked i t'The Mutual girls of the Second (ward will leave Wednesdax. even- for Sprlngdeli, Proto canyon, Iing they will spend a few days Mutual isle. w Combinations or . ' '. - w. 'Miss Madge Leavitt haa returned home from Hrrum. Utah, where gingham ijtnramed '.wth.deep'bias folds of white organdie f!niielf-cplo- r jriftoiis r; Larfe crochet triittoru ' 6n pocketsT reenr; blue, rw hHV Xong piqnV ollar youthfuT ant) cuffs. Pipings of plain and pioe. -- Lawnder, .v blue, fpink, -- ; v SlC. reen f4le4raTlngham.;,.v1 colored-vyoil- e V'20J,$ Insertsf white also forms vestee, Jong . in pockets collar and: tcuff s. Bias pipings of checked gmgham. Brown, pink, Mral' C. H. jjoombs' and son Ray- of Grand Junction, Colo are i visiting with Mis4 Bernice Condon . ad Miss Verna Scott haa returaed D. C, hbme from ! Washington, ! Where she has been Jn government service the past three year. .Miss Scott will teach at 1 school the next school year. pliques. Black , pipings. Lavender, brown, pink, green, blue. 2025 White organdie collar, cuffs and vest with white flutings and gay contrasting pipings. Organdie inset in pocket. Red, blue, lavender, green, brown, black. 2033 Plaid gingham takes interesting inserts of white organdie for trimming. Buttons effectively applied with black floss. Blue, pink, yellow. -- self-col- Isftaxhas been visiting her slater, Mrs. V. E. Peterson, for a month. French linen imitation makes this artistic combination with checks. Pastel shades form the petal ap- ' red, lavender, brown. 2021. Waist of Pickwick cloth. Skirt and pipings of matching checked gingham. Blue,, brown, pink, lavender. 2022 Quaintly printed chintz, combined with ; contrasting" -- brgandie. Black pipings? ,J Br6wn- - green, lavender. " 12023 PtcTctick " cloth'"' 4ist with . checked gingham skirt and bias folds. Black pipings and f fancy k oraid. Navy, Brpwnlavender, pink, bhie. j paito. $ a njej lines," White . 12017 rick-rac- ft' Self-piping- :tA TAYLOR iair. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson at dinner at their home MViday evening, hi. honor of Mr.t cm, Mrs. o. a. Bates .ana cnuaren tot Ely, Nev: A cut glass bowl of jred roses formed the table center- I piece. Covers were laid for .eight. tA. Dieasam evenmx waa soem who nunpninn 'Miss Marjorie Sumner has returned to her home in Ogden after HIKERS spending two weeks with relatives and friends in Provo. www Miss Roberta Thurmond of Salt I Lake City is spending a few days in Provo with het sister, Mrs. J. I Edwin Stein. r,- I Provo 4 ftT BEAT THE 'SHINERS PAISON -- independence PAYSON. July celebrated was appropriately, day L "somethlW. doing? with here miM ,Margaret Williams left FVi- throughout the day. The day's exsummer- - achoeL.' after 'which she ercises began with a aalute tothe will tour the southern part of that At :3Cthe parade, sunrise at flag state. fopmed on Main street and after - traverslnr .the'i princpal . I P Campers & Picknickero s. oi jBonipeiier, iaano, are tne guests proceeded to Memorial park, where r. w. C: Hathen- - a " tMf. anda Mrs; patriotlOrogffl" of Teadlngs, aanirfiMsr ihw fi vs top was music and speech-makin-g D. Thomas ';Reecerf IW. uia .Mrs. vjoiu i syior una given jOm Ti Mr.'and Mrs. Uoyd. Bi'sWiHtamsJ Nephljwaa-theiorato? of; the day. . tnotorea Co the Hotpots at Midway variou In W'stfteiteooa'':lirfat''-1o4 fcSunday and apent the day. " kinds- - were provided" for the- - chilIn the I. dren and a children's dance ball games ,were - Bwmw Milk fmVtUw wrmmx.pavtlion TWtrtJ mOH Wltk 4th ;. . I played on the Faysoa aianona, nj I Pavson's foacu'e team' and Eureka, . tmk atnri --Sawn. I aMMtra , ttu he eeoH haa .1 Pavaon beinrthe victors, I wewmumr mni cmrca-- " I I "TTWh LltUe was piayea ny me wiU tw read ond Im mm mrm wtaBtasr 1 I by Mra. Mary Wooley at the Little son '"Moonshiners" and me Tinuc Immwt mmlmm the "Miners" exy. I I being the At 7:15 thla Standard, availing. Theater i mm aaa uacai cm- I vfctor&r The day'a activities con we wfcr Srv Mtlfc f I author of cluded with a ball to the evening i jKephl Anderson, r yi I Mat. "Added Upon" and several other In at the pavilion. , ,. terestlng atorlea, gave an Interesting lecture on the eternity of the The DaUv Berlin American., a marriage covenant before the ita-- new ,nlUh lanauaBe paper, began dB of the- - B, T. U. today3-publication in Berlin in March. This . m f Natural Flatior Spanish Fork . edge" ttat. gives a truthful, human he piciurizes a who version of benevolent unsentimentalized and philanthropist, R&AL BRONCHO BUSTER everyday life, with Its comedy and shed sunshine quaint humor and its tragedy, its laughter and its subtle comedy. It does not require any great Speaking of horses, if it wasn'tftears. 'The Old Nest" has caught the stretch of the imagination. to confor the fact that Gaston Glass is an expert horseman, the members very-souof ' an average Ameri jure up the vast amount of hard of the company of "Cameron of the can, family and transferred mem work Mr. Arliss put into this picRoyalMounted, which comes to to the screen without a single false ture and that work all was plus fa the Strand theater Friday and Sat- tint a It lo a nhntAnlav tli'it 16 West Center St. Proro, Utah. live tbe eight stage performances week- urday, would have lost many hours mibtn .pen hl.tnrv .nd at St. Norbert in Canada, where as long as there are human hearts. ly. This Intensive labor program many of tha scenes for the picture required the closest attention to a were made. Mr. Glass who plays daily and systematic routine, with certain hours set aside for every--; the title role in "Cameron of the ON 8TAGE AND SCREEN Royal Mounted," was given a horse thing. . ai s that was supposed to be respectable LEAGUE. UTAH ; CENTRAL and but it proved to ei : Won. Lost. ct. be first cousin to a broncho. .As When George ArHss, star in 1.000 soon as Mr. Glass landed in the "The Ruling Passion," a United Springvllle .... 1.000 middle Of his' back, the animal Artiste photoplay, which has been SpaniBh Fork .. 1.000 bncked and kicked and pawed in booked by the management of the Paysou : 1.000 . the approved broncho, fashion, and Columbia theater for tonight and Lehi ........... 000 ......... then headed direct for .Winnipeg at' Friday, was appearing before the Provo also was American Pork oreaaneck speea. He wouia nave ar camera in this picture,-n.000 rived to thia otty without a stop for appearing on the stage at the Heber .000 water had not Mr. Glass known a Boots theater, New York City, for Midvfile few tricks about the game. He eight performances a week, six T GAS ,; REGULAR GAS Yesterday's Gamea. managed to throW the horse, after evenings and two matinees. At Provo Spanish Fork 3, Pro He gave four days a week to which the animal came to the con ' clusion that he bad better behave. studio ' and location , work before vo 2. OILS, TIRES AND TUBES k, At Leht-L- ehl t, Heber 1. the 'camera sd that "The Ruling ,' At Paysoa Payson 13, Midvale Drive in and Be Serred. Passion" might te finished" and re' " 3. 5 ' V leased for the pnbllo,' "; "' J. 1 " At Springviller-Springvll- le i In addition ; to thia tremendous 10, iTi NEST" LN; 9 Fork American of (ten innings). task, thia mountain, daily work, v v Mr. Artlss appeared for the screen I I Tomorrow. Where "TThe a Old Neat, In assssa VThey Play Rupert play in. character entirely differHughes has removed one wall from ent from that he portrayed on the Lehi at American Fork. Springvllle at Spanish .Fork. the home of the American family; stage, and wholly dissimilar . from r"" Prove at Heber.- . yon walk in and meet the folks. any h has ever before attempted. s For "The Ruling Passion" la a comedyPsyson at iMidvale. , This greatest, of ajl Goldwyn . . and M r. Arlisa, through is coming here" Friday and -drama, 'rvfwrrl Railroad crossings have killed an '" a career- - of twenty years - of unSaturday to the rinceea.-54- -' -in "The Old broken successes, haa always ap- average of 18,000 persons annually I Rupert- Hughes ' ' T a Nest" haa produced an absolutely peared heretofore in roles portray- for the past three years, according 1'.. new type of picture. This beautiful ing the sinister, cynical and satiri- to the general satety agent or tne ': ... new photoplay New York Central lines. production is the first to our kuowl- - cal type Sutton Tea & China Co. service first. service last service all the time '-. -- : cyRB03?trjfc n pie-tare- . vertlse-extensivel- -- iBjuW. I i- -e "" i Mil rScout exercises will be held at cuaaw ever printed in that city. -Cbllegerliair at 8 o'clock this evea- - It la five marks a copy, about eighttimes tt'ortlhan that of the Gerinf. 'aaawtfaBBMeaaaaaMeMiaaaatoh't'y nuq eailles. " Doctora- - and lawyers, of JapaaJ . A y ad and It Is not Germany launched more shipping Pfeavtldered a violation- - of profes- - during 1921 than In any, previous qoette for "them to do so. year of her history. . T 1 i -- ' Let Us Supply ou With Your Wants.'' Teas Vit Plates Paper Plates Coffees Napkins Cups Spices KnjVes '; Paper Cups Soups' Forks Paper Spoons Pancake Flour Paper Forks' . , Spoons Matches..! Wax Paper . Fry Pans Catsup Buckets' Kettles Prepared Mustard If There Is Anything Else You Need. We. Have It. HI-TES- ry a-a- .. WE ENVY YOU. e m Rbr ' ' streets y ! H ls - 4 It kindly-hearted- The United States spent $6QPr 000,000 for roads during l2i; New York City haa more than 500 women physicians and surgeons. y invnn ,nn, !iH$Phone 74 ; COMPANY The Big Department Store Eureka 1 IIL1ITE- 0-J y, 1101 .vt.st Jurz-'uiy .the--frankli- n ) entertained i n 2024 becomes 2020 Checked gingham very dainty when combined with tucked and hemstitched white organdie, as in this model Green, blue, ; U-- Smashing reductionij-lbFabric Tires. Allitiris JOw carry5 standard gurante Pick your favorites from these descriptions and come in! , HO Special Tire Sale s. -- and Mrs. WOford HL Dean have aa their guesta tor a few I days, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bills of Blaekfoot, Idaho. w Waist-line- Self-col- t Mibs Thio.OpDortunity! -- ! and g Effective :7 29c Per Generous Pockets Appliqued Designs' - I the '1 clear-cu- weejr w Tuesday, axier.spenaiug Proro with relatives and friends. tires and friends la Heber. Phonei60. tr . m Make! ?Mr. and Mrs. UfTMN Caisltf rand famUy spent last Week" ftt Vlrlan Park, Proro canyon. ' - 272 W. Center. of and Ten New gueste.uti!. eluding the ana lira. w. i joauenorw . Maiioller.-- Idaho. and Mr. and (Mrs. B. Hathenbrook and family of CyndyH Utah. a rHlsa Tbelma Huiah Is spending a few days in Vernal' with relatives I and frienda. . n " - 'l'", 5fIS-- i |