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Show V. THE HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923, rem Daddy's endar I ale Tdiiy ofmi cmmgwai ' Announces science Ey L C. S, JOHNJJiLJINN, of Evanston, wScoSm5! I1L uia wuton auu icacuers oi me Tuira ward Primary association at her home , Tuesday evening; Primary v'sald the hyacinth were played, after which music " which was lathe, games, and a damty luncheonwereenJoyei end by flowerpot Mrs. Mayme Bird thelXbHowihg: "which wa rery" and MrSNeUiejCook, Mrs. Effle Crawley "handsome Mrs. Anna, Bandley, Mrs. Chiloe May- fragrant, It was the leJTy"MrsEdlthPowell;MT8:ifjula decoratinf he fShre,' Dne-Jijo- Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, ' The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. -- Lin . ; THE STRAND THEATER . Pnnstonrsnorence of-t- " " Afternoon,April 29j Richmond ATSXQ O'CLOCK torAttend- .Je,PublicIs- - CordiaUy-Inv- MrsrPenttJhien, Mrs. Henrietta Lar- It sen, iMissCleo Smith, MissMay anflrevery ite -- ped a Free Lecture on Christian Tie members t the T. O. N. 0. clulrwHlrTe'entertained at the home 1. THE SURPRISED. TWJGSlIj of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore this The card game "BOO" will be evenings It is a urlons thing" said the the feature of the evening's entertain-men"but my Uttie treed ttthe flowerpot, PrUea will be awarded and ,. family are not, luncheon served. usually so popu Ughtedly." 1 "I will explain," .. Smith, Miss Marie Busby. e Salt Lake visitors last week. - 7- - - E. Q.-- Hughes,, J. W. Hagan and Jo."Dol? explain," ; Mtiind Mrs. J, W..'BateSi C. 0. Mrs. Lee L, Baker of Provo, 1 1 seph' Hughes were the attending tl e' Johnson, PleKd by a Lt- U- ald- Salt-LakMiss Mr. and Mrs. and G. William of Lambert con Stringham pot ed:.. phy.slcla5s,Het.iMnditlon-.i- a tie Girt.or Salt Lake City were in Provo Wed- sidered satisfactory. .7 . ' waS to the mine flowerpot with thf nesday. Bird.ntertaln-edr- at Orson Mrand.Mrs. ' -.- . - -e e ' Tegjman anlyetT 1 MISSIONARY PARTY. iliyfmtfc- a party mq n coma., W. Mrs. C. J. E. Mrs. Stlehl and at their home Wednesday evening. A nelly only be noticed when eat looked cut were in Salt Lake Tuesday, SPANIS- H- FORK, April 2. A glasa bowl of spring Oowera form Loose, carefully at what was growing in the relatives and friends. visiting party was given by the" people of PalV" ed an. attractive eenterpleee tor the r"T'-jflowerpot "."""""" ' myra Tuesday night In honor it Reed "It is true," the hyacinth continued, dinlnf; table. Covers were' laid lor Mrs. L. L. kelson is a few Money and Jesse Warner, mission,. spending Pan-leaMr. Mrs. and George Edwards of that weeds to gardens are not Tory Nov.; Mr. and Mrs. Jed Perry months in Blackfoot, Idaho with her aries, who Jjav retarned'SAefWo popular. Bat la gardens they art . Michi? Mrs. years' labor in Oklahena-an- d and Louis Penry of Enterprise, son. Wilford kelson. ... are stubborn. strong and they The the of evening; gan. early part "Oh, yes, they go about when they Mrs. Foster Rhoades of Hanna, Utah; PERFORMS AT BRIQHAM. was spent in extending a welcome are not wanted and they dent ears ta Elmer Woods of Huntington Beach. e home and a program, featured by a Mr. C. of J. and Woods and Mrs, Calif.; the toast They-rudug np Six hundred people were but to hear reading by Mary Sorensonr song by thrown ont of the way lad they crowd Portland, Ore.. Protr-- T. Earl Pardoe read "The Mrs. Kate Thomas, duet by Mrs. Ed . " :' about again. r at Alien," Brigham City on Tuesday Huntington and Miss Hattie Sorenaon, ward-Relieof members The the "Oh, I beg your pardon," weed," said Qlzth f society, under the direction of evening. The audience showed warm Instrumental music by Mrs. Etta the hyacinth suddenly, forgot that of the reading. Money. h wu about your family X was speak- the officers of the association, pleas- appreciation --return trio . Professor PaP " On his . ' . TheonorsueBtrgsveTshortTalks (Mrs. Jane Harding, at surprised antly ing," ' "Never mind," said the ;weedt "I the home of her doe made a flying visit; to the Weber on their . experiences in the mission daughter, Mrs. W. J. know that what yon hart said is true, Mortimer, Wednesday afternoon. The academy at Ogden. At Salt Lake he field. A. buffet luncheon was served some time in making a selec to 75 guests. and we arent sensitive. party was in celebration of her 74th spnnt tion of elaborate costumes for the SuttnnijrlsedlJnajraatbAtilWr ifaculr-play"OPERETTA PLEASES. v Cyrano-- de BcrgeracJ1 was welcomed so gladly and sa de- on that day. Daffodils and carnations lightedly in this flowerpot" prettily decorated the entertaining UNDERGOES OPERATION. College hall was well filled on "Ah, yes," said the hyacinth, "and rooms . Music and social chat were Wednesday evening to witness the I am going on to explain about that enjoyed, and a reading was furnished SPANISH FORK, April 26. Mrs: presentation of the operetta, "The It takes me a Jong tips to finish all I by Miss Lillian Mortimer. Dainty re mean to say." ' freshments were served to Mrs. Charles. Dart, underwent an operation Egyptian Princess." The performance "Take your time, take your ttaeVrwalter Startup, Mrs. Joseph Nelson, for appendicitis TResday afternoon at was a pleasing success, all the said the weedJfoeJ am In "no hurry. Mrs. Morris Gray, Mrs. Amanda Reece, the Hughes Memorial hospitaLDAt. acquitting themselves . with I don't mind if yon take all the time Mrs. A. 0. gmoot, Miss Mary Nuttall, . you want" , Mrs. N. A. Peterson, Mrs. W. E. HardWeH," said the hyacinth, "it Seems ing,' Mrs. George Thornton. Mrs. Ha ctic You Want Your Loved Ones to Be so like a garden-- so like SchaffeE " so like really growing tilings to see a New Offers a Hope. J little weed In a flowerpot Indoors. "It is true that yon are not so popular But Indoors, yon re mind .them not. of the trouble your trot of the family makes Miss Erma Smoot of Salt Lake is without the trouble. 69 North University Avenue. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cole "And so you were welcomed- .- But I man for a few days. notice that those twigs on the slde- 12r 4e6therHHora l !Krt1taTOmethlnj lo say,"" Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Murdock are visit PHONE 858. , Tea," agreed the twigs, jfwa haT. ing in Salt Lake today. '. Ton see we are in this big e FREE CLINIC FOR CHILDREN under 10 years we are near, a window and the sua. Mrs. Julia Coivln of Salt Lake u a and light and air an reach tut' :' of age, when accompanied by parents, on Wednesdays Provo visitor for a tew days, the guest "Then too we are. not far from "a of her sister, Mrs. G E. Loose. and Saturdays, 9 to 12 m. radiator and the warmth helps vs. . . There Is not too much warmth but Mr. and Mrs., Leonard Adams wSre there Is pjenty and this warmth Is last would time. Ion thl . IB e Xow--the"-wood i nseBcate-mappearan- . "First Ghurcti7of Christ Scientist of Provo 7 r Li eenter ... : . ce, 1 . . char-Hctp- " Welt-Chiropra- DR. GEORGE J. RAMSEY CHIROPRACTOR rs ' Vfe' Ts9W?)sf T7aJ7?lirt , - J" making na grow. '"And we are tery surprised. Ton see we were picked by C Uttle girt who thought we were going to be pussy willows. Poor little dear, she did not know I - V ( "She was a city child and she went Into the country. She badseen pussy willows when they were really big and she thought that our buds would surely become pussf willows.-;"She wanted to give them to the lady who lives in this house, for she knew the lady loved wild flowers and ' .... springtime thlnga "Well, she did and she told the lady that she had jome pussy willows for her, "The lady knew we were not pussy, willows, but she put na In a vase as she thought possibly our buds would . jIckl "We didn t think they would at flrst. tliej. are opening we almost out peataa tnough-olong tons. nuds did not be ur aa. . jsiLav-jiwfc-Jaitav- fc. j&a. j&a. j&a. j&a. j&a. 4y Both patients getting Jepperson to reports from y credit.is be Florence women underwent f operations another congratulated the hospital. y9 musical success. appendicitis at the Alrd hospital this forenoon. The patients were under the CLUB. Vera rieber and y tionThe toglng was The first entertainment given Coleman Chriatensen f Virginia J. chorus Santaquin.. Community given showed a degree of auditorium at the high Attractive Prices on Children's Coats, yy Keeler, Dannenburt, of Heber stagecraft the former operation. o'clock, according to evening at orchestra work X The David Westwood and director of Dell Community f Webb, artistic success of the latter operation. Serviced thlstcjtxl y added Ladies' Suits and Ladies' Coats the y inilUtKEIIUXKIBIBIZiaiESIISXMIXRIUBIBECIIBIIlin y 8 A. y "jy CHILDREN'S COATS LADIES' BEAUTIFUL SUITS ts I T Service Plus Service In every size and material; values from Values from $19.50 to $60.00. y s " $5.00 to $12.50, reduced to SPECIAL yt-- EXTRA SPEG M we can for we never thought we could 5 all ' this 7 . '."But . $4.00 TO $8.50 , Te'- LADIES' COATS - In all the newest designs and materials, values from $17.50 to $50.00. ?-- the. lady flellghted.- - She ves all the nice, -r. .tJ $12.50 T0 $40.00 Don't Overlook Our Special on BROKEN LOT OF SUPPERS Values $5.00 to $7.50. yy :y y y y :y .;y her" We're uoor plants are , .doing", Coming $1250 T0 $39.50 happy she Is about b. S?T thoponBhly twl continued gayly. Sr ,ppsr tbout iiZV ld the mis weed, but the most surprised of y y IT? v tt' W really had as indoor spring opening! , .- y- $2.98;$3.48, $3.8 y- t-1Said the hyacinth. - Dr. by will be Monday Male school 7:57 per- Dr. APPEARS MALE GLEE while -- along-splendidl- per- the, i, . - -1 Spi1:hing7NTt ' y J? H H H s 0 MOBILE VICO, CONOCO SUPERIOR HAVOUNE GASOLINE OILS After Eight Weeks Chicks Must Have . sa SPECIAL SPECIAL Alwiays Mural tmt. of the THISERVICiSFREE:TO:YOp 04 VH8 ORIOINAI. y x , Lossee of and Dr. formed Dr. Aidr formed high Miss Mrs. W. Aird - , x ' ' of May areaceordin'g . " :- ; OPERATION. direc- Mrs. and A- - ,' werejust assur- - UNDERGO" . make- - nova as on WOMEN Two ' for ss - kind 'of an Indoor springtime..-- , "Weir, wrprlsed at it all i ourselves. ies,1 Mad-se- n splendid much to-t-he production. ; us to Prbf. to r . "The warmth from the radiator Is helping ns and wouldn't Mr Sun be uusea. to think i anytnmg 80' modem was help- - -- of "Ana nw we're eomlng ntaTnlce little green sprouts and we're going ' wbe little green leaves.; 4 yes, we're going to have a reg-w- r little springtime, right here .- t22 COPYRIGHT j&l. j&a BUTTERMILK. Growing Mash DRAIN YOUR CRANK CASE -- If you .expect to have early broilers and layers. It is a wonderful bone and flesh developer. Low in fibre and just right in prnttin Remember, growing fowls need a dilierent fed. 1 bry, must have more protein t'jau hale chicles can stand. FILL" Y'OUR TRANSMISSION . " Tot iha Tint E!.ht Week Vour Clucks Should I lav Show . ? E tftisndEr Starting-Fee- d town dtwto tut niM tcod PI chirks SvlnfMwt. It On(miICnoky'rpce!,lowhicfc , P ft the bl difiK "i givtt f , iod.-b"'.h- can-nli- ted.wuh i Bmitn.ulk n thon'jhif iocorpot o:hr Ir.irmti.f. -r - J - . - m , ry .,' s" .i For Sale by"-CARPENTER, SEED CCv ', CIIANGE YOUR OIL . , " - i ' . . I s '7 7 " ". "U - - FILL YOUR DIFFERENTIAL f. . -- . H II t . y PKama f f WU vr ' . . BLISS CLUFF, SERVICE STATION MANAGER ITIffli TTscf VVUtVi MM MVS tUIV Paw.! - - , . M I 41 " SUEERIOBtMOTORO.-- I 7 -- - nN . ' INSPECT YOUIT TIRES . 11 I n v n |