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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23; 1922. A. -- Lace-Trimm- r Liety piety - Eaftor Ethel Duckett AU, elephoned to TheJIerald socienewsi should of'ptoeJS. Mr. and Mrs. Milton L Scott of Burley, Idaho, are Provo visitors for a few. days. They came to at tend the Scott family reunion held - fr ana burst watermelon a t ntertained to their home Sunday evening, sis-- r Mrs. Spencer's to oovpliment Miss Luella Anderson ot Ofwere miss june Those ... present n..V-- . TlfflflV Ihaw. .Mis' ttuuy rr.i.lrt. , a V"5"" Icott ana la vara bt time was spent X at Geneva Monday. - "1 be ed mnrrn 'rWM' Irs. Ed Burton, me evening was neeuiewuri. easantly spent lid music. WW Mrs. Ralph Poulton and family otored to Salt Lake Saturday to tend the Wilkins family reunion. wn Miss Roma Bylund, Miss Jessco veroa reterson hFeTieaa; mtsb d Miss Alma Park will entertain a shower at the Startup hall this ening, complimentary ' to Miss Ihel Startup, whose marriage to fcrl Petersou of this city will take face the last of this month. Danc-I- g will be featured, and will be games, after Jterspersed with lien refreshments will be served. Citations have been issued to ' , tty. Mrs. Oscar Flygare will be host' ess at a missionary shower at her home this evening, in compliment to her daughter, Thelma, who will leave September 6 for the north ern states mission field of the L. D. S. church, where she will labor for two years. Gardeu flowers will be used to decorate the entertaining rooms. Ah interesting program of games, music and dancing have been arranged, and dainty, refresh ments win De served, invitations have been issued to fifty. Charles Elliott entertained le members of her Sunday school fess of the Bonneville ward at uie bneer park Wednesday afternoon. delightful time was spent with delicious imes. after which hcheon was served to the follow- fe: Clella Decker, Marion Sutton, th Hannah Prusse, Nuttall, bel Nuttall,, Christine Hinckley, ah Wright, Rye Burgess, Jennie nnett. Pearl Hardy and Gene ve Sutton. (Mrs. a- -- Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sutton and Tailored Blouse daughter, Barbara, left this morning for their home In Los Angeles, Calif., after spending a few weeks in Provo with relatives and friends. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Sutton's sister. Miss Thelma Marsh, who will spend a few months in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meservy are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby girl, born Tuesday morning. Mrs. Meservy was formerly Miss Lucille Hansen of this city. The missionary committee of the Pioneer ward will give a dancing party at the ward amusement hall Friday evening.. September 1, complimentary to Miss Thelma Flygare," daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flygare, who will leave September 6 for the northern states mission field of the L. D. S. church, where she will labor for two years. Ice cream will he for sale. The funds of the entire entertainment will be used to pay Miss Flygare's trans portation to her field of labor. Good music has been secured. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. and (Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morgan ooW DotnUd r, tney are being worn nnwr family and Mrs. John W. Guy and and Emma, ibew wooWa They oftaa daughters, Connie bare wide frills down the front.. motored to Saltalr Sunday and spent the day. plpinge am checked gmg collars and cuffs art Men,: Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith of Utah, and Mrs. T. J. Short of Great Falls, Mont., have been In Provo the past few days, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Somo. Mrs. Short left Sunday for Huntington Beach, Calif., where she will spend tain.r. With round or k mtM' Dance a tew months.' and be cool Mr: and Mrs. David Openshaw are spending a few days in Santaquln with relatives and friends. ...:- - Mrs, James Sutherland was fcost- n nirmhar of friends at her home Tuesday evening. "The affair was In honor of Mrs. C. W. Douglass ot Los Angeles, Calif., who Is here visiting. The rooms were prettily decorated with the season's flowers. A delightful time was spent with the card game "500," theorizes being awarded to Mr. and iMYs. H. E. Sutherland, David Sutton and Mrs. E. D. Sutton, the latter two receiving the consolation favors. A delicious luncheon was . served la.16, at Vivian PART - Mrs. C. C. Brown and daughter Clara of Ogden are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Decker for a few weeks. ' with- SHERWOOD'S CABINS VI5 Yflim r ParVTTVf! PERH itcnTKin nibnii 1 r nFWe bottle of fand- St. Phone m vf The newest underwear shows lace trimming put on without lutV ing. EVtn on the flounces of petticoats it la laid in flat rows. Creamy e 'Valenciennes and Irish .nod filet laces are used. SEED COMPANY IS SOLD hand-mad- Mrs. C. W. Douglass and chil Mrs. Harriet Whiting and (laughdren, Dorothy anfl 'Brandon, of Los ter, Fern, have returned home, havAngeies, uanr., wni leave Saturday for their home, after a two months ing spent toe past few months with visit In Provo with relatives and Mrs, John Alatson of Lorenzo, friends. Idaho. Miss Maud Smith is touring The Primary officers and teach through Idaho with ft party of ers of the Bonneville ward enter friends. tained the Primary children at the Mrs. Frank Scoville Of Ogden is home of Mrs. Thomas Qpx, Monday visiting with her parents, Mr. and afternoon. A delightful time was Mrs. John Groesbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Miner nnrl fam-- i spent with games and music, dur ing which dainty refreshments were lly have moved to Bingham for the served to 100. winter. Mrs. A. L. Garbett is visiting at .Miss Delina Hanks of Salem is Helper, Utah. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lon Miss Esther Mailand of Lake Shore is spending sauora, ror a week. the week-enwith Miss Ann Sumsion. Mrs. Zillah Brown, her daughters, Emma. Mrs. Flora Herder and Mrs. H. Friedell o Salt Lake, were the guests this week of Mr. The following were entertained and Mrs. J. M. Brown. at progressive "500" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larsen of Mrs. A. G. Johnson, Friday evenine Keeler, Calif., and Mrs. Perm Ray of last week: Mrs. Heber D. John mond of Pocatello, Idaho, are on a son of Seattle, Miss Ella Deal of two- weeks' visit here with their Honolulu, Miss Naomi Deal of Los parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert GroesAngeles, Mrs. B. E. Argyle of Span beck. ish Fork. Mrs. S. D. Packard of Mrs. J. R. Bromley has'returned Provo, Miss Preal Packard of Salt from a ten months' stay in Dead- Lake, Mrs. El wood Nye of San wood, South Dakota. Francisco, Mrs. Walter Dusenberry Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gudmundson of Salt Lake. Mrs. S. C. Whit- - of Ogden were guests last week of taker, Mrs. E. H. Marble. Mrs. "S. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Childs. M. Deal, Mrs. B. M. Mehdenha.ll. Jr.. Mayor and Mrs. J. S. Mrs. Wallace Mace, Mrs. M. W. John Boyer, Sr., and Mrs.Boyer, John Fox Bird, Mrs. H. M. Dougall, Mrs. A. motored to Venice last Saturday to O. Packard, Mrs. D. P, Brinton, visit Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Buchanan. Mrs. R. L. Done, Mrs. H. T. ReyMr. and Mrs. J. S. Carter and Mr. nolds, Jr., Mrs. G. L. Barron, Misses and Mrs. Dan Briggs have returned Emma Dougall, Euphemia Johnson,. from a ten days' tour of YellowArlene Mendenhall and Elfie Hunt- stone park. ington Luncheon was served at 9 Miss Hilda Bromley ot Salt Lake o'clock, Miss Margaret Watson and is spending her vacation at the Miss Sophia, Packard assisting. home of her mother, Mrs. J. t. Mrs. Whittakev and Mrs. Marble Brcmley. won the honors at cards. Roses Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jarvis have left and snapdragons ' adorned the for Eager. ArU. They ' have been rooms. visiting the past two weeks with iMisses Leona Sumsion and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Boyer, Jr. Amanda Erickson have returned from a ten days' trip through Yellowstone park. 'Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hafen, who THE hve been spending the summer at Strawberry lake, visited here during the week. Miss Naomi Deal Is spending a few days In Salt Lake. By 8. M. ZELUFF. Miss Preal Packard and Miss The shades of night were falling Margaret Watson of Salt Lake And there in a dismal room, Sat a light 'twas dimly burning spent the week here. Mrs. William Masters of Bingham In a hovel of shame and gloom, is visiting with Mrs. Sarah Palfrey-man- . Not a sound nor murmur In pass Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crandall or ing, Uintah are visiting with Mrs. Could be heard from the street, Lulie Crandall. that way; Mrs. Stella Mad sen and Miss But a thongbt was quick In want ing, Margaret Folsom of Park City are For a woman within did stay, guests of Mrs. Esther Dillingham. Mrs. W. H. Rogers of Bingham Is The following day I passed thereby, visiting with Mrs. Jerd Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, Still eager yet to know; who were recently married at the For there within ..the doorway, stood Logan temple, were the complimented guests at a shower Friday A form quite bent and low. at the home of Misses Lillian and Harriette Thorn Mr. and Mrs. Twas a mother, yes, somebody's mother, , Johnson left this week for Iowa, Her life was nearly spent; where tney will make their home. Joe Vane, Claude Salisbury and For deep across her furrowed brow, Berne Mendenhall have returned The sorrows there were rent. from a trip to Strawberry lake. Mrs. S. E. Taylor of Salt Lake I chanced to ask a word, and why City Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. This plight and gloom, she met; her eyes, When tears J. F. Smith. she Bpake, Mrs. M. E. Chew of Jensen Is a I've lost my son I can't forget . visitor of Mrs. I. S. Brown. v. Pndrick cf Bakersfield .. feet)Jr'wrnefi-an-poiBi-jCalif., i visiting with H. T. rrqu-TShf- f A picture, hanging near hart. F. P. Dickinson, a visitor of John Of Joe her son, her only one, Bryan, has returned to his home in A true blue engineer. . Hershey, Neb. He gave his life, to save a child From death's most terrible plight; Although alone, son Joe's beyond Where angets guard the night d Springvill e 50c per dozen Come and see Them ALBERT RASM USSEN Phone 527 J 350 Si tttiW. r $ The sale of the Carpenter Seed company of thts city to T. T. Taylor and Nephl Taylor, also of this city, was yesterday confirmed by the dis- ill III! trict court. The sae of the property was andled Jacobson, receiver of the Carperfter Seed company. During the past year Mr. .lacobsen has directed the affairs of the company in a very satisfactory manner to the creditors of the company, many of them having ex- pressed their complete satisfaction with the efficient way in which he has conducted the busiuess, According to Mr. .lacobsen there were several other bidders on the property but the bids of the Taylors was the highest. Until recently the new owners jf the seed company have been conducting the Proov Implement com-- i ;iny. Previously to tlmt llv y large ranches in Juab co'iniy. I AVINGS resulting from capac ity manufacture are now offered to the buyer of the Stude-bakSpedal Six. The new price of $1275 ig $200 tinder its former price. ' Studebaker reductions became effective August 1st after' Studebaker had completed the biggest seven months in its70 years' history. And at a time when Studebaker had 15,000 unfilled orders on hand! It is a Studebaker policy of long standing to share manufacturing savings with the customer. o byl.aCT I I er The performance, durability, comfort and quality of the Special- Cowl Hghes; man-afic- oowl extenMoci cord; day clock Dance Tuesday at Geneva. The Provo band will furnish the music. ; Hght with long e windihield; windshield wiper; eight trajuouHaaQ lock ; tool compartment in left front door. MODELS AND the "Be a good felloe." Bays wheel. "Keep cool," says the fan. r ., o. ft. factories ' PRICES, I SPECIAL-SI- nr w. g Coupe-Roadst- 122$ 1550 A Sedan $1275 Touring Roadster Roadster Coupe Sedan $975 97$ Roadster BIO-SI- iir w, b k n. r. K b. r. Touring Milwaukee power concern has IS motor buse-feeding its car lines. anywhere in the industry. ratilMor; mmlv head Unapt; tooneau thief-pro- u LIGHT-SIt-- Six are recognized e verywhere. And here's new proof of its endurance! Studebaker's sales of repair parts, covering accidents as well as service, for the first seven months OTT52T" were less than they were for the first seven months of 1919, in spite of the Tact that 186,000 new cars were sold and put into operation since January 1, 1920. The Special-Si- x at $1275 represents a new stantiara of value the greatest value 5tudebakej has eyeroffered, and that means a value that is positively unapprbached Cord 1J50 1275 1875 2050 iw w. r. b., to $1650 1785 Tourinai Speedster Coupe 2275 Sedan. -- "I 4 247$ Tina Standard Equipment ' '4- - There are 20,000 motor buses now in operation in the United States. Naylor Auto Co. YEAR There are 105 . automobile fac tories in operation in this country. A motor bus with a glass inclosed top proved a curiosity in New York recently. THIS 'Extra tires not In use on the car should be stored In a cool, dark, dry IS A STUDEBAKER place. " While They Last FOR RENT East Center ft! i all in Bloom EING and KALSOMIN- G library wprk in Utah. Miss OHor-tohas nearly completed her senior year work und wilt receive her certificate next summer. Miss Bean was In the sophomore class this s year, and was honored by her to beta: made - jireflideRtv ,er lloth ladles are enthusiastic the practical and helpful nature of the work at Chautauqua. They return to their work imbued with new jdeas and full of enthusiasm in furthering library work. class-wate- 10,000 Md Bathing. ' n . m-n- ..- RETURN FROM EAST HARMS With lips still quivering from the tale, She faintly breathed the last; For death now called the mother SATURDAY POcken Sera. Rnatu.. " 7 -- Beautiful Gladioli JAZZ BANDITS TUESDAY AND '-- Mr. Scott was ' The following participated In a delightful swimming party at the Provo high school pool Monday evening: Mrs. Leah Ekins, Mrs Rose Y. Stewart, Mrs. Ethel Spen cer, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Byron Dast- rup, Mrs. Mary Markham, Mrs. Agnes Crandall, Alias Nellie Jones, Miss Inez Jesse, Miss Lillian Allred, MIsb Helena Stewart and Miss Lila Ellertson. After the party they were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Ruth P. Farrer. The rooms were prettily decorated with garden flowers and ferns Games and mulsic were enjoyed, fol lowed by the serving off a delicious ' luncheon. s LIBRARIANS Miss Anna Ollerton, assistant librarian at Young university, and Miits Eveline Bean, head of the Prove- public library staff, have returned" from Chautauqua. N. Y., where they tare been spending the summer in America's great library school, supervised by Miss Mary E. director of Downey, formerly Dr. Vera Knudsen and family, nd Mrs. John Peay are re Mr tiring over the arrival of a fine formerly of this city, left Salt Lake for Los Angeles, Call., Lby girl, Dorn oaiuruaj nuauuuu. Sunday where Dr. Knudsen has accepted a other ana oaoy re reinnuw position as professor of physics at tag nicely. the University of Southern Callfor-Sirs. Leah. .EU6entertaIned the nia. His many friends in this city Lmhors of the Progressive Sew will no doubt be pleased to bear ot L rinh at dinner at her home his splendid success." Mr.1 and Mrs, fknnaiav evening. Garden Dowers UCarl Knndsen andJnr and Mrs. Lre used as a table Jecoration,lAndrewJCnudsea motored to Salt lovers were laid for Mrs. Agnes Lake, Sunday morning, to visit with Candall, Mrs. Mary Markham, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Knudsen before they Ena Seamount, Mrs. H, S. Pyne. left for California. .u PROVO ( born to Provo. and lived here until about ,22 years ago. He was greatly but pleasantly surprised at the wonderful growtb of Provo since from here. his removal ' j.". bu. ',1121'' ' Lingerie home, Her gloomy daya were past. Dance at Payson pavilion Saturday night. Music by Kenney Brothers' Hawaiian A25 orchestra. Dance Tuesday at Geneva, The Provo band will furnish I V .. Ta5s , ITH THE TREMENDOUS INCREASE in motoring and motor, transportation the need for gasoline and motor oils is absolutely vital. Wfiole communities depend on them and must be served. The Continental Oil Company to this growing demand in the is keenly-aliv- e Rocky Mountain region and to meet it to the Don't blame the tires If yon skid after jamming the throttle too soon. Never turn off the Ignition on hill or the car will drag toe en gine. Watch for black smoke. Tour car's burning oil. You've too much oil aboard or too rich a mixture. . fullest possible degree is constantly extending and improving its facilities for service. And apace with the scope of its service, the uniform, high quality of its products is scrupulously maintained. Free drainage of crank case at Continental Stations. smalns at Wood's jr. between Deal, on -- CONOCO a The Bajanfd Oaeoline , . rd North streeU to the services. 'icri'srJF w POLARINE The Perfect Motor OS ...XT .J GARGOYLE MOBILOILS jn weU HTOtOIOlDT Bm Came Campm Tktg Mm end fetfor matfaf jrtt f Britain .,, ugust liment .ruo will ". 7:30 O'clock. i the music t I Columbia Strand L. D. S. tier." " "Passoni Plarsrouhl" 'The Ruse of. 'The Ka;- - S O'clock. will leave tae ' o'clock and High School Swimming Pool to Geneva resort, where AquatlcTmeet and water circus; waiaiaugm a: is o ciock. DWIVKR ncheon will be served. "Passion ; Play-Columbia An excellent program ha been ...... U ', j' m bo. A af.BV arhlph IlltlM And TOIin(l." the n Strand--rhe-R- ueof I The Rat ,dds. Provp sporu will be enjoyed. r ' A cordial Inyltatlon Is extended tier. scond place V" Prlnce--'Homeapun . yamp." to everyone. THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPAJ" vwaraaa " ys Butte .,y Chtftm Ubuquerque 8 . . rJ , |