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Show A l " " "' ' ' Vi l i i liV.-.lli II l it ill. 11.11 I i r I in i Till ll mn 1 Ill i i )l - . ' i I I T 1.1 .; I j i t il I n ill l - I. i i, . l ,i l. I . Hri ii . "I Mi . '" ' 1 . l-ll 'l ll ' - l' I I llll I' I I ll I . ft '-.'-V .7 ' 1 t ' -v . v i A-6vl Vt-vk'VA-'' y-' W i'v-v i - ( 1 Sdcial An ! enjoyable : social : affair, wa the party given by , the Utah 'stake Y4 I; M..I. A' board members 1 Thursday evening at the residence j ot th president, Miss Grace Cheev-er, Cheev-er, honoring Mrs. 15. Boyer-aJtd - Miss Lora Dunn, who. are reslgn- r'-'lngi after paying' served ..as stake , uieaner. leader ana.acuvicy mem ber, respectively, ,for several years. The delightful event wM". also in. compliment to Miss t Mary ' Giles, member of the; board; who, is to, e marrjed the flatter jpart Qfj the t month. ' ' v r - .,-.. i '-, Roses W(re tastefully: arranged throughout ith'e entertaining rooms; 'r? Ac -program ,'of . songs .Vnd stunts, In addition toa variety f clever games, all in keeping with the ' spirit of the occasion, provided en-, en-, tertainment during c theeyening. Mrs. ' Evd xTatton land Miss enhe J! Campbell received the game pfizeair In behalf of Nthe boajd members, v gifts Were presented to -.the honor vguests as -.folowsi Miss Grace Chcever tb Mrs. Boyer, Miss Jennie Campbell to MissvDunn and Miss Elizabeth Souter to Miss Giles. Responses-were made. Refreshments were served" to the following: Mrs. Eve K. TattonMiss Hazel Brockbank, JMlss Alice L. Reynolds, Mrs. LeahXr8on, -Miss Grace' Linton, Misa : Eunice Bird, Mrs.-Anna dinger, ) tMrs; Essie Keeler, Mrs-H. J. fetagg.Mrs. L4bbie .t3. ' Hayward; Misa 'Fetn : CluffMiss Grace Cheeverh Miss i ' Jennie Campbell, Miss Elizabeth Souter, and the guests pf honor., - Meetihg, Social re.Enjbyeci -' A meeting pf the t Neighbors of Woodcraft was held at the I. O. O. VJ halt Thursdayevening. v " ;EoUowing the, regular business, a lasty , luncheon was served tbv 10 ' members. - 1 ii.f - -.. n.tii him run la m aws imiiu OMlaUle txnas. 9M vttS Bb XV f TMf ! In. Ajfe a 1 SjSseaWT ' lourirtwxMisiiiTurSBa If' 14 . - mis ; OrfglMtecl by, d fmponj, tne and x- RIIICIlESTEnoiLLS insisi upon ine oenu HSerea Ine&es or Adjvstxaest tpzes to-' Cl J Foor ran stops in kdditibn to the Gold Stripe . - run siop itna eacn t il- Wonderful new comfort No ; or twUUng et the top, : . x jour, back garter cam, and Keep inem - - . . -5" V.V cins; Knitv Jen! 1' KS5 An attract An attractive - social affair of Thursday evening, was the' miscellaneous miscel-laneous shower given by ilrsr Seymour Sey-mour 'Jdrayratid Mrs. t Wjalter; ,JF. Whitehead at the Gray home, ,in honor of .'.their ister, JArs, Mer.rU Hone; nee: Merle WHliama a' recent bride, v;r; A "' - ; Roses and asters- prettily decorated dec-orated the entertaining rooms'.. A ,variety4' ttf , enjoyable gam,es ,w.ere played, the following telng awarded award-ed prizes Mrs, Joseph Shaw,' Mrs. Morris 'Gray, Mrs;, Irving .Hansen, Mrs. tarley dinger, . Mrv . Jesse Sumsfon arid Mrs. 'Martin Cllngr. Readings wer furnished by Mrs, Frank. ' EarLv. ; ' i" J A dalntv luncheon was served "to 25.' The honor guest was the re-1 ' p 4 -jc A 5. ' At Camp No. 2 . .An' Interesting .program -was furnished fur-nished at the ,meeting f Camp No. 2, Daughters of Utah' Pioneers, held Thursday afjternQon at the "bome of Mrs. , Elizabeth , A Duke, Mrs. Ura D. Boardman - was the assisting hostess, -x'tf';- , ' : VT'ne. . following numbers , ware presented pre-sented : . Vocal duet; Florence and Valeria RjEerry; . vvocaH.Tduti J Virginia and Louise Duke; read-y ing, . Miss : Kdine. JDukeXpiano selection,' Mrs. L Jl Memmott; wo roIos. DukeV Memmott;' . .historical sketch of the. life of William" Carroll Car-roll McClellanr jread y; Jhia. granddaughter, grand-daughter, Mrs,,;Uxav,D. Boardman. Mrs, "L. Memmott acted as -'ac companist during the, afterndon. ' - - A. ucuuiuua vmivtftiuu 'iprH ddi ycu to - the members of, .the. cafnp and the jEoi)owinyyisltors;i Mrs.vHattie D. barter, (Mrs.'- George Duke and Mrs. LaVern Duke. TVr'iccait v"'lTTt ' - if - 4 A ' . xfcompanted by Miss Paulide .Ben-aimea .Ben-aimea v U nett, A business session nrprt, Invitations have been issued, to 300. guests to the irouaaeau.tea to be given ;jy 'jMrs. Joseph. Giles for her, daughter. Mary, brldelect, Saturdayrom rS;to 7 o'clockjat theGnesAresdence. 305 Easthird south street f . . y ;:: ...;;:;! lX-V. . ttected bj II. u " 1Q6.. ; wnen . loiaecu iarcij a N; "it-, "Y "VrV on the newrcrcrced. " 1 : straibt ad ne-t. Goods Store: Meets With Presiderit ? The opening session of the winter season -of the Fine Arts club,' was held at the Jiome 6f 4.he president, Mrs. LeRpy J. Robertson, Thursday e4temoojat'i:-;.;-T,; - v.'.vJ ' Mrs. Robertson gave' thi address of welcome, and several vocal duets weje rendered yby, Mrs.' George p, Beckstead and Mrs.' .C Vynn Hay ward, accompanied Jsy. J!ra,JtVajte O- TueJUer. VI;''C!f- A ' ,tasty repat V-waa.', .serve j . to the following eiibf rs .of jtheplub; Mrs. John SUn iCbttf Ma. C. Lynn 'Hayward. '1.1 raH r ,peV ere ucorge, ,. Airs; waitec suL-io-ueiier, Mrs. George S.L Sdecgsteadife "ra. Alonzo Morley, Mm.- rGerald'F. Heaton, Mra. C. LaVolr , Jensen an Mrs. , Carl Swensbn: ; ? "J$f : BirmdaPar4, Given By Club A To celebrate the 1 birthday - anaL herwy of Mrs. "powe Clark, mem bers .of the' rainbow, Bridge club And'jeir husbands gave a. party .Thursday evening vt a.- - the Clark, hnm X- ' - l."-t ' 'Three tables of bridge wer fol lowed 'by a delicious, luncheon-f jjani,ias pretuiydecorated the en-? tet;talnirig rooms. NThe high score prizes were '.won byxMrSr Harold Morrison'" and. HaroldClark. . A lovely gift was presented to ttie honor guest, v " ., , , in attendance were Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Harding, Mr. and Mrs Lma- Hindmarsh, Mr. and Jin. Harold Clark, Mr. and Mrs.;thojnas, Davjejs, MrandCMrs.' Et D. Mc Donald andf Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Morrison ; " -N,r Book Reviewed At V Mrs. J. N. Strone and Mrs-'Rov Passey entertained members of, Camp BohnevlUe, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Thursday afternoon t the home of the former. , . MrS. J'.'W. ThOTnWw nv cnlanl mother Brown's 0ne ' Hundred Years" Miss HannaHPruss Years" Ml8s Hannarusse rend- Tered.two beautiful vocal solos, ac- Ta V r"!' .. : ' " i sociaTxf ollowed -r and a dainty y ncheon was served to ,20 . - ' ; 3 , T " ouciai rpuows Regar iMri lloyal Neighbors of, Am4Uiea met for their regular session ; Wednes- day evening at. the I. O. 0 F.. haIl. ' Later, A social was en joyed and "a delicious luncheon" was- served to Ien. and. Pencil Sets - $2J Almond MMI JirVT V vamo oonneviiii Karess Face Powder, $266. 1 . . . . .' fwj$Zfii v - Rubbing Alcohol 50c j , 1 w . . ... 0. aic .. Milk Magnesia SDc,. . . .. . . . ; . . . S 5Jc Cleansing Cream 50c . .... i . . . I or 51s PersianHair; Oil 505 ; . . . . . . . v , I . ; . . . '.forjlc Cod 14ver Oil $1.00V..., fc? 41,41 Popular brands Toilet Water $1.00 . . X ........ T tfor,$im Pocket Comb and Case 25c1 C. X.iv :L..JC. . t fox 26e . Karess Rouge 75c .;,;.;.','.';.. for. 79c I 250 "' . Of- V. i w ; . ... 10 wo -Tooth Pastes. 50c ..;:.. ......;... ,;. ..... ft for Sic oiuxYias wwnMW . . ...... J ... H -f ' " ' - ----- i- v , -i 1. V-'.---4if f. 'wVi!' ' : -' -;":;' .'--"w? r -',4& -' w tokmo ; . A: , a-'P:: AJ'JA iA'-:;---'AA:.'- 4. -VAAxA A" t-f ' r- i 4- V; A': v ' .f-AvA' : , u,.,iV-4r)w'- 4-?-.--. A4r,-. , A:- " ""k ' ; -y r4, A-,?- Rroyo C Ws F?C:ec.stmg;; : Young, Couple r Simpre 3 The fashion? Hned In W- 'r - " . ' ; .i.'. I..-'- f JTi- ".ill-- . . ' - . . ' . I r- 1 i l S .T3 . -114', ' . v. ; Mr,. Ann Mrsern, jKaxxnoioanew ' of Fillmore,' wish to announce the marriage oi ,xneir anugaier, xvupy Mae, to U , Dean Xurrant, son of Mr,, and - Mrs.4 L. J. Durrant of .provtt. ' ' The ceremony was x performed Wednesday In the Salt lAke temple. President GorgeF. Richards Rich-ards officiating. ' ' " , , J Immediately following the cere- mony, an attractive wedding break- fMt, .wa -given .in honor; of the ypunjf ' octuple, at the Jaome of Mar: nd Mrs V, AU Sorehson. at the Kenneth apartnients in" Salt .Lake ,Clty.- ' Mrs.- Sorfenson is"a t sister .Jof the; groom. Covers were laid for the tn?mber8' pt the immediate fa'mflv ' v s '.'' , . ' tnaJC:"They irtyiB riake their home In Erovo. '-; ' . - t 'Bothtsire former; students of" the BL T. 'U ' Thelbrfde- Is a'member, "6f the Cesta Ties social unit, and Mr. Durrant is a. member 6f Alpha Kappa Psl,v' national commercial 4fraternUyThe young Irian reeentH iy. returned from a mission in the eastern states.' ' i - Friends, called - at -the horns , t ilrs. I. U Kelson Wednesday af r- npqnv to celebrate her birttiday'afe-jniv'ersary.' birttiday'afe-jniv'ersary.' which' occurred onHhat day.- '. . , -n Music . and., social chat were ;JLha diversions and a .tasty tray lunch, cori was served to ,13, rv !' '. ' ValldeVllle SKbw VWC W At Second Ward rille entertainment-wUt vbe given in the Second" ward amusement hall tfils evenine at A o'cloek. accordinsr 19 ounaay scnooi oxxicers, , wno are ssnrjng ho eyent V. : s, Include in .the-vaiideyiUe will be three one-act plays,, danca special tles auslcal klt,; and other equal-. , ?.. A, small admission , fee wih, be iuojbu. mm (newpers oi sine, wara r,e Urged to attend, and the public in eettersJ i OriliAllv ltivtfA aIk.N -preeent. . -s . . , . ; - ' ' - VlLU,i . . . V, . . .i.:; . . ft for JSlc y one makincr a purchase ;of $25.00 'or v?n ' x-,ii 5X - T This Utile, afternoon 'gown Is of goid Klane, bordered with mink.' .Itv has very simple lines; can be wojEflT;bymost anybody, and is fln-.ishjed fln-.ishjed with" 1 -self -material belt. ,lTou can wear this with one .of the. new multi-animal mink scarves; or. plater in" the .fall, with a; mfnk; coat. Mrs. JBeesky Is ,;, r-;,i.- - 1, -- . - , In the list (Of. officers, for the ensuing, en-suing, year for the Provo'unit of the American Legion auxiliary, jfrhlch appeared In the; Evening Herald Thursday evenm,lttelnwn- of J4is. Thomas Beetjleyv , as ,sergeant-at-arms, was inadvertently Qmit,ted. . TOO LATE FOR I CLASSIPlCATIONi vFOR RENT FURNISHED : ,5 m. mod. apt. Priv. bath. 211 E. Ut No. Phone .470. 24 ."" : ' "- ;x OrJease, Two 5 or rm. f yrnace heated' homes. Phione 35. Homeland Steam heated rooms. MXON'i v.. y'v .4 5.jm mod apCrage. Ideal location- 1M . 4 No. Phone iliW; or at 41 JJSJftst; 4 North. .ji . .-; 1 r..j ,.yyri,.';- ',;.. .,...,. ,r.-.v. JFQlfc-. BKJTT- - IJXFinSJfflSIIED 4 3.4kurm,-i Jn4.v house.'newly .dee orated,) range' and linoleum. Phone 306rorljS7M, ';; . , ; , 2i .4 rm.. api inq; 154S!. 4 Na Phone, , sraUATiON WANTED ' -VV. i. ,..V Woman wants housework. 7 99- , 5 St ! -V"? f. V"'1 - Li -1; 'Jt V. : m f The -marriage of Miss Lorna Jensen, Jen-sen, daughter of , 'Drr and Mrs. Christen Jensen of Provo. .to Bert-mnd Bert-mnd Fereday Harrison, son of Mr. amd Mrs; W. H. Harrison of Spring-villeiv Spring-villeiv was 'solemnised in the 'Salt Iike temp?ej . Thursday fix. high npon- ' - ? ' Y Bishop' Joseph' Christensen of JSait XAke City, performed the cere-ndony, cere-ndony, in .the presence of Dr. and Mrs. Jensen. Mr. , and Mrs,. Har- ".4he young coupip.were.renoerea an IfbgrM'e-wedding breakfast ,ln the president's suite at the Hotel Utah, lyJbe jparents of the bjride. CoVers;were laldor six:v ; f , flnvitUona nave been issued to ,ow :gueau to jtne weocung recepuon to fee, given, by lr. and Mrs Jensen ih compliment to the newlywe(ds. thiss evening ;in; the' First ward recreation Ixall,, . - , T ' fvv- t ;, . , ,f v v 4 'More .thjin 500,000,000 pounds of butter'come out of farm churns ; . this country each year- . 4 . - 1 111 Hi i, PRESSES CRITICS v . v ; r-rr - Controlled Boasting - Creates Deflnitly Superior Flavor . x in HU13 -Bros, uotiee 1, ole. who search for a nerfect coffee, usually come to their I journey's end when they taste Hills Bros. Cfree! It has a navor no other coffee has a flavor none can equal! This is faecaiise of Controlled Eoastinjr-H ills' Brospatented f roaess. It Jceeps eHills Bros. Coffee ree from the unsatisfactory flavor result so oftn secured with ordK nary,Jbulk methods, ., . . As the jaccuracy joi the hour-glass depends , upon an even, continuous flow a little at a time . so the matchless unvarying flavor of Hills Bros, CofFeeJs produced by this patented process that roasts evenly, continuously . . . a Utile at a time. Herea what happens: eyery berry is roasted to the right dejrree. None is underdone, none is overdone. As -a result,-Hills Bros !off ee has the perfect flavor that never varies ! Drink Hills Bros, .today. You'll delight in its savory flavor.- And I insb iiHTur is ttiwnja m iuc -- it never varies! Rills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum cans.' Air which destroys the flavor Of coffee, is removed apd kept out of these cans. - Ordinary, "jurntight!'-xans, won't Jceep coffee iresh.: But Hills Bros. Coffee . is always -fresh J Order some today. Asfcfor it by name, and look .lor the Arabv Jarade-mark .on the can; .-. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., .Denver Colorado. ; ; ; ; o xm C3K IfiiPROVED LiETIIOD OF ROASTING COFFEE rjritical tieoi 0PS :AV i v. , A v'A"A AA ' JU-&1JI "r iiA - a ifwJi4.i 4'-A I -A. A 1 .-1 - k - i v? - r,v; ..... j a . i - : AMk.. : 1 - A ;:A'!'4A '!AXv fmd more than qti;,g!pected.APncea at ? mm&M&m$ wsfr iy a v-.,. .v wvT-ll, )'and.-.-up;.;;l.v v-JJ w : a:; i: .a.:aw;.AVt "vSa-A-a --V. A-'i - - - - v A, V-' v.-V. LA, r- ;"A "rr. AC--,V.v. , ,f , Camp No. 3 Elects Officers The following officers were elect-4 :.. 7 , , -';'X', ed for the-ensuing year, at a busi?. ness meeting of. Camp No. 5fi Daughters pf Utah Pioneers, held at the Second ward Relief society hall -Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Yilate Vincent, captain, reelected;" re-elected;" Mrs. - Annie Mildenhail, first ' lieutenant, . reelected; Mrs. Nellie Vise", '-'second lieutenant; Mrs. Eliza .Westphal, treasurer, re elected; Mrs. Mabel Thomas, secre tary; Mrs. Evelyn Bird, chapte1tf;J Mrs. Maude epencuove, cnor later; Mrs. Emma Jones, assistant chor ister; M"s Emily Anderson, organ- ist; Mrs. Eliza Nelson,- assistant or-j ganisi; airs, r lorence ixvyers, pj - ?r. liamentarian; Mrs. EfTie Milletr A Special Saturday r' :Siuiday A , ." . "-. '- .:! -"-rt" ' . f . . . Quality Brick Ice During the past spasoj thexDoll House Qo. i$& Ixad UfetpiqiSge from tiih-people tiih-people , of Pfpyo doiuivand wish to show their appreciation by j this elbiwhg saie , v . - v -fL'. jvyt. H ' "v. . - , .V 'J-4- -rA V Brick Ice Cream; flavors ; ; . . :25c . Irbvb BSDt PWse V- Closes for seasorirMohday Sept. 23iti ine w ..A-,- -V c . . Coats. yoCnaven't? seen -bef ore.' becauseA important manufactuere ;the tountry. V V-', New sport types, for formal aftenioohs. showinir the most in teresting uses ''ht -tyso iarg inawaaieverkyxm- tasxe ytnru. il AVI n 1LP.UIH rv f lVJ iTCE DEPARTMENT STOS OF K53Pt , -;menruiJuiYiuui tMarriaffe -Isvk 1 T - . v ..:.. 1 Annouhced rsMiss DeonPenrod, daughter ot s. JOUEUiftna lUII., Allelic fwniu;i-Miy. Arnold -Mooney, son of iMrs, Hugh c Moonev.mlao -of this city. Monday;'. aftCThoonaVNephL .,, :' ; , Mr; and MrsiMooney are residing-. . tn;Provo,' ', .-. '- v- -' ' registrar, .reelected. Mrs. Martha Jones (and Mrs:, Rose - jparrer 01, ue TUian. couinor . ywru, fcad charge of lhe election. 2 : , r V V 0dm. ; ; ; ; J . . . -25c ... . . '. K? . . . . ndwiress' types, anji some I - im -fabrics in a. varie- i . . jj- ' 4 . f i r - - x ' - n . , . . - A"? . - '.J 4 ' r" .: x: ' ;'-V-'f :'J f;, . . -v " V ' ' I Ii v ' . . i - r7 7 VA.. A, a ' f -4t.te:.A mm.--; La 411 1 . V A ' v . . i iM:;a- aaa m 3t i 5. 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