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Show "V - V, THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1923. 1 A if WORK EALTH PRESIDENTS Pare One) (Contlnoed from 11 disease. If " "Some communities In the nation are at present supporting fuU time ' county doctors and public health nurse and even hospitals where the children can rw1v the proper care and attention .ven . family fs Iff cireujjnstancea. la built "progress on aonnd r mental and physlctL health and at the. basis of democracy la the fact that all children born Into the world should have a aquare deal Dr. Jane W. Bkolfield of Salt Lake City, chairman of the health committee of the 'atate federation, spoke of the passing by the last atate legislature of the Shepoard Towner act through which 121,000 wiu oe septa In the atate through Bureau or child hygiene. ue ' She said that among the aims of ue Dureau of child hygiene was the eatabliahment in every county of health centers for the. physical ex- nmlatlon and instruction of pectant mothers. Preceding the address the music department of the Toung unlrersity furnished sef eral musical selections Florence Pridy and VWlaa Bentley played a Tiolln duet and Miss OF CLUBS Mrs. E. 0. Wattis, state presi dent, Ogden. ' Mrs. Ben Johnson; Salt Lake Wasatch Literary club. Mrs. O. A. Packard, Sprlngvllle, Aipna ueta ciud. Mr B. M. . Mendenhall, Spring, ville, Hqme Culture club. Mrs. Ben E. Argyle, SpaniBhTork, Self Culture club. Mrs, R H. Alien, Salt Lake. Seekers Literary club. " Mrs. A. J. Lowe. Jr.. Salt Lake Elks' ladles, Mrs. Thomas B. Farrer. 'Rmllh. neid, udlea Literary clno. . Mrs. George C. Jensen,' Logan, Clio Club. Chairman of state Federation literary division. ' Mrs. Beulab Whiting, Sprlngvllle, Mothers Study club. Mrs. Ellsa. 'Thorn, SpringvMle, Alpha Beta club. Mrs. J. W. Huiah. Provo. Rervtc WONDERFUL MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES: -- JK1B Pextoh Whittaker. The play was coached by Mrs. Katherine Bassett Pardoe of the drama section' of the .Woman's Mu nicipal Council of Provo. Most of the a fternoon session was occupied by the club institute directed by Mrs. E. O. Leatberwood of SattXake City and In which the ght how to drawtr a club constitution. The manner of selecting committee members was also discussed and the relationship between the local club, The district, the state and the, general federation. was explained. m I a - sum ATTIM mnuuws uuk VTtfflTn k WW I y Again IRVINE'S announce t&e savings erimt of the hour DOLLAR DAY need Ve ay :more--Y- ou know the unusual savings made possible. Just plan to be here Thursday. " oiar region. 1 Mrs. Edwin H. Donnan. Halt Lake. uime jtacerary ClUD. Mrs. I. N. Fulton. Ogden. Ladle liicerary ciud. Mrs. Archie Bowman. Omfon. iuuarena Aid welfare, chairman. airs. Don Cora? reDreaentlnr mrs. f. w. Meakin. Salt Lake Fed $1.00 effing I. -$- Mrs. Elizabeth Banows, Ogden. Mrs. Annie B. Lavton Jones Hilt ' Lake. S. C. Jones, FLOWERED, BATISTE. 1.50 value. OL HOUR SALE 40-i- n. 1.95"vmlue. . . Panne Velvets Colors Black7BrbwivNavy7 $5.95 value, y $1.00 $1.00 . 51.00 - $2.75 value. $1.00 GIRDLES Values to $05. Talking Dolls From 10 to 11 A. M. HOUR SALE Colors - Rose, Gold, Blue. " S2J25 value. . ONE LOT SHEETS Values to 11.69. Salt Lake. Side lk Drapery - l00v YARD - -$- SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Front 3 to 4 P. M. Sun-Fasti- ALL-WO- DELEGATES. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. JEWEL BOXES SILK JERSEY VESTS $25 value. EARRINGS Values to $25.. $1.00 See, Our Windows. Come Early. Remarkable value. Lehl. CURTAIN MATERIALS Wm: J. Swapp, Provo. 9c values H. J. Creager, Salt Lake, --YOUR CHOICE ONE" LOT : MrsWM. JBtookeyr 8alt Laker YARDS FOR" ! NEW DRESSER SCARFS SILKS SWEATERS Mra. J. W. Lierleyv 75c value. UTING FLANNEL r- - r Values to 52.75. Mrs. Yeuell W. Harrod. -2F0RLightsandark825e-value- r "Your choice Mrs. Lyuiau O. McBrlde, Tooele- T7 Mrs. Frank 8. Peck, Garland., YARDS FOR Mrs. Spencer C. Snyder, Garland. BABY FANCY CAPS Coine Early. MrsLois C. Hayball, Logan. $L95 value. Mrs. Francella Adams, Park City.' Mrs. A. EJeyers, Eureka. DOLLS BABY LEGGINS . Mrs. J. E. O'Conner, Eureka. CHALLIES JEWEL BOXES Mrs. J. W. Walker, Price. $2.75 value. .Mrs.' MeN'ab Miller spoke of the $1.95 value. 25c values. $1.95 value. Mrs." J. F. Cutler, Lehi. evolution of the women's clubs and YARDS FOR Mrs. A. II. Parsons, Salt Lake. emphasized the Importance of the JAPANESE QUILTED i5w Mrs. G. R. Horning, Salt Lake. local clubs notifying the general SLIPPERS Mrs. M. E; of In federation the officers changes Bagley,'Salt Lake. $1.50 L. K. Mrs. Cedar value., ''local She of theclub.c, Jones, likened the City. Mrs. W. E. Franghber; Salt Lake. BRACELETS club to cogs in a great machine HOSE CHILDREN'S BLACK 36-ILIGHT OUTING ONE LOT BAGS Mrs. W. L. Smith, Brlgham. FOR touching all human forces. 25c value. Mrs. Wyman G. Eddy, Brlgham. Mrs. Levi Edgar Young gave an YARDS FOR Values to $1.95. FOR PAIRS 7 Mrs. E. It. address on "A Forward Look" in Newren, Elko, Nev. Mr Frank M. Hoy, Elko, Nev. which she outlined several projects LADIES' PAJAMAS whclh would he worth while for the , Mrs. H. 11, Allen, Salt Lake. $2.25 value. C. Mrs. H. local slubs. She said that among Eves, Garfield. Mrs.. Fred Williams, Garfield. s PONGEE ihciltai questions presenting NARROW EMBROIDERIES Mrs. A. O. Packard. Snrlnirville. to the nation are prohibition, LADIES' FLANNEL GOWNS .51.35. value. IVORY COMBS -- diwwwr eugenics; M. 11. Mendenhall. 45e value Surlm;-- treatment of ville. $1.25 value. . . ; YARDS FOR criminals and other legislative ques$1.75 value. Mrs. W. E. Carroll Loean. PONGEE tions. She said that these are suf FOR Mrs. John Christensen, Logan. ficient questions to furnish each YARD $1.35 value. E. Katie one of the women's clubs in Utah Boani, Murray,. with a separate problem to work on Mra. J. M. Clark Mrs. W. J. Bardsley, Park City. -- durlne the year. FRENCH GINGHAMS LUNCH CLOTHS Mrs. George Cbrlstensen, Price. YARN "Our test 39c value. A. Mrs. to the brim with worthy accomplishVANITY COMPACTS- 16 skeins to a box. FANCY MEDAL BASKETS value. $1.95 " W. Mrs. L. McLaws, Tooele. YARDS FOR ments," said $1.95 Values. $3.95 value. "It is an education in itself to - Mrs. A. W. Flnley, Sprlngvllle. Mrs. J. C. Bldale. Mantl.-"Mr- a. belong to a club- .- Aertaln liberalW. E. Bentley, Manti. BOX izing, broadening influence is bound t follow our contact with one an- MrsC. p. Klpp, Salt Lake. Mrs. E. A. Walton, Sait Lake. other. Mrs. P. tl. Stamp, 8alt Lake. "Without work we are unhappy. --Without 1t there is no real fun, no Mrs. Grant Swan. Salt Lake. , Cook, Salt Lake. excitement, no novelty worth th CANTON FLANNEL Mrs. Austin L Johnson, Salt Lake. SPECIAL name. There is novelty and fun to Mrs. John W. Wlntle, Ogden. be had in club work almost without One lot 29c value. Skirts, Sweaters, Mrs. E. W. Senior, Salt Lake. risk and cost and sure to yield a Mra. J.-Guthrie, Salt Lake. profit It is found in the underYARDS FOR Dresses, Fur Sets Mrs. G. L. Swsrtz, treasurer Neva . taking to learn a new thing ; In taking up and pursuing a new study.. da Federation, Elko, Nev; Mrs. Edmund J. Reams. Salt "In all your study always remember this : All that you will really Lake. Mrs. L E. Hubbard, Salt Lake. learn, you learn by the active operaMrs. Wm. Dent Mason, general fc aS iS t? t & 4t d ft i tion of your own intellect, not as the g alf Hip 0 m s 4lm tla director, Elko, Nev. passive recipient of lectures. You Federation Chrlstenseu,-AmericaMrs. I Liza think and . . , discuss, mustquestlon strongeffort8 of the schools and ourselves with gKd pictures and in gating a torai or .?7i nave heen pancake flour, made trom Turkey and talk. YoomnstJiaeflctively Fork. club women the movement" was communities stress the made to students of universities. She Hed wheat raised in Cedar VaUey. Martha Buet Mrs; Ameri Walters. You own aim must intellect your again put on its feet and has value or the same in the home and nMirted that additional funds re- The lest ingredients for mixing the FLUFF-RUG- S at singleness of purpose. You must can Fork. splendidly. Each spring for in .the school, then soon 4he freak- ceived later leaves a bnlnnce of flonr are "used in making it Mrs.-- Myra Gardner, American grown ready wncenrrate" your attention onone the past three years Sprlngvllle ish pictures which ure too often $111.05 in the fund. for Instant use. According to purpose If you wish to be effective." Fork. and the surrounding towns have seen will give place to the .lietter Mr. Yonngberg, manager of the comBeautiful hand-mad- e "It has been said recently," said Mrs. Sadie Bromley, American had an oportmi,itr to Ih' treated to things In art. Hy such a coopira-tioFluff Rugs, made from any kind Gnrden week and the necessity pany and who Is an expert mill Mrs. Young, "that 88 per cent of the Fork. we shall lift ourselves and our for growing more vegetables au art exhibit that any town might was of the man, - education in North America la in Mrs. II. B. Merrihew,- - Lehl; the flour ingredients old of worn Vvell lie to Ixmst of. There followmen from the common and stressed by Mrs. W. H. Homer of carpets or old clothing. the best grade of cream tarter, biMrs. W. M. Campbell- ,- Vimila, are too proud the hands of the women. This Is olijn-tlvefor holding this mundane' things of life to a higher I 'lea sunt Grove. She said that as a carbonate Utah of salt and Okla. soda, to a of. be. HERE THIS WEEK fact It exhibit: one is to stimulate a plane. result of the campaign conducted proud Mrs. H. D.' Christensen. Lehl. sugar. fact to cause sadness and regret and last spring several flower shows greater hive Tor fine art, and the Mrs. Leltoy Pavis, Lehl. it determination to make the future other Is to build up the Sorim:- have recently, been held .in various Agnes P. Xeckstrand, Salt Lake. ville art collection. sections of the state. where it cannot be true. ' Boys 110. . . Ylnnie It. Salt Lake. Stohl. men Should be taught by The report of Mrs. P. W. Knisely they NOTED To end a Rosa this F. Is $.KK) of of Ogden. head of the drama secprize Lyall, Sprlngvllle. j. should be taught the manly virtues ahunally for the Inut oil not alone those virtues common to Mrs. T. E. Burk, Magna. tion, was read by Mrs. Florence on Pace Four. (Continued exhibited. Mrs. . Arnold the During painting both men and women, nor alone the dinger, Magna. .teueaer 01 tiguen. rne drama was f the W. Sirs. annual Cedar set 'J. exhibits, masticated food forces additional Thornton, forth as a potent force in the City. progrt8 womanly virtues. Boys taught ex liesides Sprlngvllle has purchased Mrs. L. C. Potter, Provo. development of high ideals In the eluslvely w)y women are made, I. be the burdens on the A. prizeMrs. other nine H. regular tract culProvo. picture, Cbrlstensen. which digestive lieve, impervious to any real The effect in smartness In dress is all the making and if valuable oil paintings from the pic- may result In the development of community. Mrs. C. J. Sumner, Richfield. Mrs. Dimmick Huntington of ture. The Imaginative virtues can ' your dress is made e tures on too exhibition. Mary Lou Shop, and - bears the This placed C. Mrs. H. many by putrefactive of fermenta MeEntyre, Sprlngvllle reported the activities j not be taught by women and the Lou label are sure style-plu- s is the Mary you concerted It efforts of the club and workmanship live nacteria Mrs. cause which J. Mr Lowe, state secretary. of the art section. Her report is may first step in the emancipation of is beyond reproach. The price of the Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood, in fuU in another part of Salt women and the schools we have been stomach or intestinal unrest. making a mere trifle. man must be the education of boys printed able to see our art gallery grow "Dr. Harriet Falliver of Illinois ivuay s neraia. by men. Surely there la cause for Uke. from year to year. says that fully 85 per cent of the . Mrs. W. J. Lowe of Brlgham City Mrs. N. A. Dunyon, Salt Lake. ? in this, -thought At the exhibit held last spring children have defective, teeth and read the report of Mrs. L, A. ' Mrs. John Culley. Ogden. "Woman Is at her best when workMrs. Mark, Keedall, Salt Uke. over a hundred pictures were pre- mat it more miu were used more Bridgeland, of the illiteracy coming with her fellow citizens in use sented for exhibition and several than 60 per cent of them would not mittee. The Mrs. Plmmtck , Teport stated tharCtah Huntington states, were fui schemes of social organisation All ready have this trouble. . represented. had less per cent of illiteracy than or Improvement In America the Sprlngvllle. 102-for the of exhibit preparations "When the diet Merrill. Salt Lake. ... women inadequate any other state in tbe nation, but are really In control" of Mrs. W. are under way, the local club worn poor teeth result In issnlte ' social and civilized life of the com Mrs. R. W. Creer, Spanish Fork. en careful that still there were in the state contributed for having. this fiS -, . : Mrs. T. Lake. Belemi, Salt for C204iUlterates. how know nd intensely yen munity exhibit An endeavor has been made ciean teetn has heen less - The aims and " of literO. W. Pally, Salt Uke. Mrs. the hopes de-successful our we know are, you' practical to obtain a report of the others was expected. The tooth brush ary section were set forth by Mrs. that Mrs. Jacob Evans, Salt Lake. ' aire to get tninga done, witnout aitowns district as regards will keep good. teeth, but it will not George C Jensen as a betterment of I Mrs. A. W. Roy la nee, Sprlngvllle. their of the the end the ways considering-, art As yet those reports are make life through tbe reading of the E. West, Sslina. UUh. C. Mrs. good teeth. molt anmewnnj incomplete. and best kind of literature, proper "The reasons for Mrs. S. E. Ware, Payson. emneed QUALITY WORK AT MODERATE PRICE the for Kroro Irovo comes the interesting which she characterized as a disBetween 4 and o'clock a reception on Mrs. Amy T. Haynes, Payson. teeth phasis good and skeletal information that the for . life. Municipal cipline wa aglven the visiting women at the Mrs. L N. Ellsworth, Payson. Council Is putting in an art sec- development are the following: art gallery of the Toung university "The average American diet conMrs. Alex J. Jex, Payson. will soon and able tion, be to handle by the presidents of the first tains too few raw foods and conMrs. Gilda R. Buyer. Sprlngvllle. the slides sent out by the federa sist of too A? '0ft district and the universiry.'Ttefresh Mrs. Mary L Klrd, Sprlngvllle. highly refined foods ; tion. This, a be will Indeed, great ments were served by the B. Y. U. Mrs. Hubbard Tuttle, .Spanish Innovation as tbe mined have much North lost Sixth West. . grains . public may then ntgniy Provo, Utah. women Fork. One of the newest establishments r- lie treated to the best In art and of their mineral content - increased Sirs Cyrus Sterling. Rallna, Utah. sculpture. of In Utah is consumption fats. the Lehl Cereal sugars, county Mrs. Ada 8. Clayton, 41'ayson. All this will be a means to an starches, and muscle meats have de comiiany, manufacturers of cereal -Miss Mellw creased use RliRsell, tbe of a Ogdert. end. for people educated through vegetables, fruits products. During tbe past year the r ATTEND SALT IAKE CITY Mrs. Florence Nebeker. Ogden. company has placed in the market dally contact with' the best to be ana wnoie grains. RECLAMlTlOSf ' MEETING. Mrs. Anna M. Iong. Maryavale. "Standard practice in the average its products of Health Bran, .Whole obtained in the line of art cannot Mrs. Ora Harding. Price. but reflect tbe refining influence of American. home not only eliminates wheat cereal, whole wheat pancake Utah county men attended meet- - Mrs. C. W, Bailey ' Sorensen. Mt. Pleasant. sucn an environment. uiucn or the necessary ash constit- flour and whole wheat flour.L. Acnoon at the Salts. Lake Ing this AU great works of. art have been uent but also supplies foods that cording to many housewives who Chamber of Commerce to reDresent produced whet tb artlat waa in- reqnlre. only minimum mastication. have become acquainted wit, the . ITtab county In a- discussion of tfts toxicated with the passion for nmi ipern are not maintained onJ products they are superior to those Prove-Web- er reclamation' project ' and form which would not nnmoerger sieaa, masned potatoes, manuractured In other beauty : - ' A- - '" parts of the Among those who attended the let him rent until his thought-W- as ' hot biscuit and banana cream pie. nation.: 7 J were , meeting Judge James B. Tuck' on canvas. Typical diets such as the above are The company plants are now beer, president of the Provo Rotary Let usahlnk of art not merely as responsible for fautly skeletal devel- ing enlarged Conhtued from rOnt) In order. to handle the club. County Chairman James T. insomething but as an opment and' unsound teeth." rapidly Increasing business. New A. O. of a wonderf uk plcturaof Artist fluence thatpictorial, Gardner, Commissioners should Inspire archi Mrs.. C. g. Kinney of Bait Lake machinery will ' be Installed Uraoot and Fred Matley ; Secretary Jonn iiafen. X dtrrinz-whir- h tecture, and shape every article or my, chairman of the college Joan otherJmprovementa will also and . be E. 8. ninckley, of the Provo Chamj. After a year or t Ai ilnli kv,.,,n ... v,. fdstrmw. made. . ber of Commerce and Joseph P. period It seemed the irtmovement in help Of Individually the $1,011.15 en hand in a that out (m pf the best known of the was on the- - WDne, through the love for art v, Let 'uastimulating Welch, county agricultural agent famlllarlxethe fund last spring 16 loans aggre- Grove products Is the whole wheat -- J. $1,00 X i-r3- - - 5 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 6 $1.00 $1.00 2 $1.00 5 $1.00 ' $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 them.-selve- -- $1.00 -- 12 $1.00 $1.00 w K Mrs-Toun- $1.00 $1.00 4 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 IyIWE . $1.00 4 -- 19 $1.00 ..... 55 j n a ntr-varf- n ' '' s 1 rtnh-Idnh- SP d Phone Ed BUY-- - at-th- T r ' I - M P.. AX. -- J. r auraL-hygicn- lgn- - N -- LEHI CEREAL CO. EXTENDS PLANT . - 7 ITS " A ... ' - v WOMEN JELLS expresned-ttrmArble-e- ' shop O" - ' ; Each Dress a Creation,: EV HI NDMA R S H O -- . M fit - a m 2 $1.00 $1.00 ;w m 52-I- - r I ' Mrs. Mary A. Matson, Ogden. Mrs. j. k. cave, Ogden. Mrs. E. C. Olsen. Oeden. Child by Culture flub, Jepperson, accompanied fR sen n twtTsoloti Following the address the dramatic department of the university gave a charming one-aplay in which the following participated, Helen Cardland, Alonzo Morley, Leah Chlpman, Fred Markham and THURSDAY SEE OUR WINDOWS Mar-gauri- ft v.; i r Pleasant Grove - : RolIeriMills , rn com-pany'- e Pleasant COMING |