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Show TEE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOEER 13925 page - Tnr.rs 'V ' .. ears i c A it luw entertained Mrs. Jostitti mm if TAhuinl iniin'A mm J1- - I ill Mi', j itjia.! I f - Carol Pefeeter, JJNL Margaret TlF-toMiut Looetta SVelUeron and finaw of Kalt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Xamar Scott, dlntoe Shaw, 8raw and Mr. md Mrs. Josejih r filial. ft" ; - ". . : . a 1 r i La-Ti- rd A' i .1 "Another Good Val ue Received Today t, 1 GIL i dhibet at net tune Sunday' la honor of her duug hter Euade, whoae Lfrfn-dily anylversary It was. A beautl-fil- l adorned vse vf fall flowers : die tablei ; Th ifDesnfiacluded,"" the Misses Grace Vitliams, Ortbella Scott, Ethel Scott, Haael NuIUU, Ljrda Stwit, lren JdrRenson, Kaby Qlsen, ' 1 11- ccie 240 Porna Gordon ' sses Dip 1 The officers and teachers of the Fourth ward M. I. A. met at the huiue of Mrs. Grace (S. Boyer for and social prep- a I)iisiae4 amtory, to the years work. During be evening tdalnry ifflretinients ware served to th following : Mrs. Aleue Kemp, Mrs. Elliabetu Bird, g -- V.. I JA "' - Other thousands th, Right here no-mor- - This Dixon iayi In our neighborhood, many homes are enjoying Heatrola'a comfort and economy before win-- v ter comes, many others will have changed to this modern .heating method.'. Come in let us tell you ' why; in four years, 'Heatrola has - become so famous. Let us tell you, too,' how easily and on what con- - venient terms of payment you can have this new-da-y heating plant installed in your home. or- - Russell 'THE SPKINGVILLE ONE-PRIC- E pRoyo ir JOHN V FARWELL COMPANY i is a most welcome saving Things That interest the FARWELL The women of the Provo high school will, be entertained at the home of Mrs. L. B. Ilarmon Wed nesday Afternoon at 4 :30 o'clock Mrs. Cornell, Mrs. Ernest Basmuson, Mrs. Dell Webb, Mrs. S. P. Eggmsen aud Mre. Frank Johnson Will be ; asslatUig hostesses. , The following siuendid program has been arranged: one-ac-t play, Mrs. Sterling Ereanbrack ; vocal solos, Mrs. Hugh Peterson; piano solos, Mrs. Balph Booth ( vocal solo, Packard. ht"meiit will followJie-progrsnrbers are urged to be present.1 -- Talks About Keeping Young st " By IIEDPA IIOYT. (Written for th UuitPd Presa) " - " NEW ?rtltlv, Oct., 13. The good old' daysjien. at woman could, be fat and foHy.and gettle back' in a Jtefirut tdMtfo Baiting able old ago are pflst. Today, there i PAYSON Mrsv-Dwig- SijK:f"fiaLMr!!gsleiJQr'j'utli aud n(uiUti.'bfUMT tlilrty or sixty, tktilmimtMi .rfnd let time take Its ' ravaJ'. 4 The tf8W has decreed thai SbtttHd be svelte and that they keep tbectagerness of youth. .The :"- wo-nie- rf ' "tonghe4"ffiieUjhbor'"w6ina'B.bf fifty-fiv- e as she gulped down a dinner ..often and. burtit toast .'Women whose, mothers ran. to obesity have an awful time keeping thin. It means going without food' that we of our tremendous efforts to stay piano duet, Cleo Jorgenson and Ls- " " young." . Preal Shaw ; personal Jokes, "Spencer ''";' .;" The "fat forty and merry" per Madsen : dialogue, Lyda Scott and Or-son doesn't get far. It's the elderly Hazel Nuttall; comical stunts, thella Scott Refreshments will also dlefed-whbe served" .Alt .members are'ruost keeps her husband guessing. An"l cordially Invited to lie present. while the struggle for slenderiiess seems tragic, it is not nearly so trtig Miss Emma Spefford will entcr- ie os it seems. Statistics prove that f tain the members of the 8. C. S. club sender persohs lire longer thaa fat at the home of Mrs. Earl Spafford ones. "He who' travels lightest Thursday evening. " irav-elfnrtherest," is true saying. thc Danghters-- of year IiK We 4ae a woman: who really looks iat, 1 wo man whoso torso protrudes! in all given the middle aged woman directions from the waistline., something to talk about. It's iw and gown makers hare knger eoitsidered good: form to speak crowded her o.ut ef existence. Diet- of one's ills but to talk of "what one ing and reducing methods , hare doesn't eat and of one's daily dozen." ' Te "II STVv'FA- It if fl IS. tMl aaa following cars must be sold Immediately and wjiich represent values unheard of before. :' ' purchase. a i ' R. Bt'TLER, Wood-Cllfto- t ' -' ' '; " ' (With kludest personal regards, I am Two--19- ' . . - (i mp No" f, Win inm iti the Third Hirday, Octobc 17. ward Relief society hall Thursday aftRrnoon at 8 oVUick. Jilrs Mellmla Jorgenson will kive a history of thfe liVe of Sen ChristenseB. Mrs. George Meservy will give the history of Utah. jSplendid musical numliers Ani readings will lie rendered ami . ' T " ..".. The Daughters' of ,th rloneers, Oanip Na will entertain UWi? hus bands and the pioners ot the camp at the home of Mrs. Clara Gilcfc, 806 East Third South street,' Tuesday eVening. October 1.4, at 7 o'clock. A splendid program Will be given and -" AH wil- l- be followed--fame,'-- afier will" lie'served,,wbick refreabineAts wilt b tsftitA. the camp ar cordially ln- - '' '. sjona of. the evening. v A dainty luncheon was served to the Mlfw May tThristensen, Afton Viola" Clayton, Torem-John, Vesta Dixon, Rhea Busby, HeasW. Collins. Ida Knudsen and invited guest, Miss Dona Nelson and ansa Edith Brown. - - "- marriage of her daughter Editli Jji Lavonla Fuller, son of Terry Fuller of Salt Lake City. The m riage took piuee la Salt Lake. ' s 4 'Z The NeJke Reading club will me Thursday afternoon: at. the home ' i Mrr and . Mrs: John Maden had Mrs.Wllli(im. JL Boyle, Mrs. V as their gncgwfs finndaj. Mr. and Ister Mangum will be asHistinl. of Mr Samuel Dugmore of fmnrf horitesa. AU mem tiers ate uiVed Ij ' ' attend. vltd to The Amasta club and invited Utah, Mr. and Xlrit. f! a . , Misa Ida. Leslie i cStonA ' Ton can guests Were pleasantly get a ht of fim out o t Mrs. J,' B. Ashton wilt' le bost- - at the home of Miss Afton Baker life after you discover hoW; fuuiiy ess to the members of the Saturday Monday evening: Music, eedtewbrl , Mr Aflirf Farrer atifiouacet the everybody, la that's in it r Afternoon Bridge club at her home I and games wert delightful diver- - i twn and-Georg- e . I uiir ?tv"X - f.I. auui A u C TbWEIffULRfCHlflNd . r"- -. t A lUR KNOW, WiOiUclC, t MI . V4 i ri i i rr iiiiT ig IIPifTIf JV1M nr MJtxuM. " 111" (.,.., mm. THE : - a t. u. One .; r i ot i Provo'a Greatest f - w .V. wA$sets": Our city has reason to be proud of Having an. institution ,of- - the high standing in the educational world as is the Brijrham Young -- university.'. r , . ft is a privilege 23 . . : -- to celebrate with trar great-s- t ardor the. Univetsity's 50th Aftnivertary. Each year since it, was founded hes been one of progress unfil hdw itmiks as one of the outstanding Tiniversities of our nation. 'Its progress in the future is sure and as only.the highest type of , educators' can find a plice on its faculty, which insures the creating of leaders' Mi our state that will ' equal anythat ftidy be found ahywtiere. v T The WoodTClift'on Company daem it a privilege, to. closeitheir, place of business from Thtlrsdav evening until Frla'v nt ITnivaruH ' kVm K- in honor of Brurham-Yotint- f tt milestone Provo is roud of its Uniyear versity and may the University be proud that . Provo is her home-.- - w - , ... yrT j 24 One-rl9- . TO OUR PATRONS :T " U JUPieasur to Bhow our appreciation of your BlJen4id patronage during this sale by offering these dresses at $1. 5a each, though they are worth more than ' - twice the priceV I A-- . ' gift .' prcUcally " - ''';..' ,o. 7 ;dvOne .''' '... Htir : i. i ",. , My Dear Bill. last triorulng and I wanted to do something for . . i . nl yoq and I am sure you will be pleased with what I have done. After filling bur orders for, fall We had 100 doxen stock left .,; Dorna Gordon dresses from 121.00 to $30.00 per docen and I selected twenty doien of the best 6f th lot and laid them aside to ' close the Farwell Faetbry by making jptf our last ahlpment I am ending you these so that you may boost your business by giving yotjr patiwuta valae tbat will make friends for your store 'and out; of regar4 ,for my personal friendship tor you! You can put thie sale at $1.50 ench and give your customers the liest values thnj tjiey htm even had or likely will have for that small price. I Of A iot tblnic It necetwary to wire you for confirmation for it la ' :,Passenger Chandler Touring, new rubber $175. nq Chevrolet touring cars'vith balloon tires Jlahd in l mechanical. condition, .REAj SNAPS TwM-19. .at Bargain Prices Ford tourings ... . Vr 24 Ford Roadste new tires; . .r . .$260 VOne 1924 Ford touringA-- l shape !. .... .$260 J j One 1924 Ford equipped with" lRuc1isteil axle, spot ' light, bklloon tires, electric wjirffchield cleaner, worm steering gear, speedomeUrfrear-viemirror, Alemitd 'lubricating Bystem. r . ' at prices 4 ' 0 Co., o 'ravo, Utah.' ''"' Save Your Coupons! EPTE1? x A . j4 -- , Pwneetjents" mmbers i,m On Used .Cars cticago SOUTH MARKET ST. FRANKLIN 4000 ' October 10. 1825. 1 - Isn't betnB beep struggling for slendofness. ifo- distes do not make gowns for fat women.'' Either they .must make their own gowns or"- - go without Milliners no longer make hats for inm-- l ancient heads. nets with violets find ehitt straps have passed into oblivion. Try to get a modern hat over a head lot long hair ! It's like trying to get a numlier- - eight foot into" a number ''..' . . three shoe, l!It'a aJiard. life hui a gayiine V merchandise indicated by green price cards. All Farwell items on sale at Farwell prices until sold. WE CLOSE FRIDAY , FORENOON In honor of B. Y.U;50th Anniversary ROGERS SILVERWARE GIVE AWAYFREE A coupon with each 25c The opening social of the Lake- Jttta for.stont wo- - like, eicereislug, sweepljift floors and view ward M. I. A. will be held this men, Evo those who wonld liketojmassaginjr. i . But we .'are; tMce ' as evening in cue war a amusement nau. program will be In spite The following grow old gracefully are forced to happy as our mothers-wergiven f Reading, Maurice dinger;' Busy Woman tteAS lloyt " ' MrW. suf-fice- nt the repiclent of beautiful present from .her chil dren. . Go - ; ,'. , ldi opportunity to our patrons The bargains are being rapidly picked up but we think we have to last tp the end of the week. . Mrs. Gladej'was ' -- -- ef Prova j ... J. V. Shireman, manager of the Dorna Gordon factory writes Mr. Bdtler, president of our company, his close personal friend of years standiri; as follows: j Mr, purchase FARWELLS All World 'Cower; HOUSE" NEPHI the closing: shipment of the Dorna Gordon factory, Regular value $3.00 to $3.7 , - fA shipment's ;' to-da- Their wish came true. That same 'jear, the Estate Heatrola was inAn entirely new kind of vented; "" heating plant handsome and easy' i . lowed their example y, in every state in the Union, Heatrola is the accepted heating plant for small homes. "." - J warm and- livable. N 1921, when, a terrific blizzard swept the country with its zero thousands "and thdu- sands of small homes had only the of stoves and fireplaces. Thousands of families could only suffer and wish for something better. clean it supplied furnace com- jtp fort to the whole house. And did e fuel than a stove re-so on z quired. Thousands turned to it at once, and discovered for the first f Jime the joy of having every room Mrs, Minnie Boyle- - Mrs. Grace Boy-e- r Mrs. Daisy Jaeobson, Mrs. EMe Brbckbank, Mrs. Fern Eyrlng, Mrs, Ada iackraun, Mr, Margnrct Big-loThl- tbs Missi Gladys Bia uia llulh,.Ziiia Murdock, Frances Peterson, Wibna Boyle, Messrs. Kex JutuisoB, Donald ' Xloy d, riarehi Harris, Elton Sumner, T. JV Mar- tia. B, J. Murdoek, C J. Durrant ami L. W. Oakea. i .; . Mrs. Annie L. Glade entertained at her home Sunday, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. tteautlful vase of .roses and dubllu centered the dining table. The rooms were prettily decorated wita . fall flowers. Those: enjoying the deligntf ql af fair were Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Glade, Mr. and Mrs. William Glade, sic. and Mrs. George II. Glade ami ftfuiilies ll of Salt Lke4 Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Glade aud Serge Glade ' ,-- T'One . Chevrolet touring, runs and looks like new: 2 Ford coupes in good condition 1924 v . RemVmberour store'wili be open Friday from 12:15 'to B . in. only, . V60D-CLIFTO- T" """"" ""Jl ma tJ.mbj 4 r I f ( t . ' - , ' ". - -- i- - - .... - '" - ' ' 1 - N CO. V |