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Show U'lIE EVEN1XQ JIEEAlirTILUmyJiiARCIJ 3 0.O ? if -- UD! rtone Social Editor, " Great throngs of patrons of "the at high aware prixe.? taioty re n company jeafligred the freshment Were served to tke tlub of . that organisathui members and ' the limited guests. hospitality Wednesday and Thursday, the event Mrs, T. U Walter .. Mia. Ethel being the annual spring opening of Guttrk-- ana Mrs, Wvia i'stey. that atorewbich.'was a psetty-L- af Mrs. J. E. Taylor entertalmd The store w&sWutl fully decorat frieads st her home Tuesday at a of diaiM-- r party la honor f Mrs. B. I ed with art, vases and earaatiouv which were Jones f Salt Lake City.' A crystal' counters and tables basket of sweet peas formed the een- -' placed throughout the store. The various fc'rptuee f the table. ; At 8 o'4ork departments displayed their articles sinner was served to MrsCal Or. '. U- -a u.; M'rs. Wil is Spiffblfa. Mrs. pUsiag manner. touch to the $ert IfediiHist, Mrs. J, tt. pBhard, reading a de'ightul ' "'7 I urn in hn ii t t i -'.- jv.r - ; Yi : raff-colore- , ill ii - -- - - Monarchj- V. occasion, the oew jMwatrop wnleh ttJf T. M; Waddell, Mrsy J. wm used through the courtesy of lenklns, the guest of honor and the the Bates Htorrt company, gave hostess r pleasing inusic jor the ; occasion. v.,;--;- The EttUeeladuw were attractive In The members of .Liter-ar- y their trim7 black frocks. ' elub were the gaasts of Mrs. A. fragrant flower and- , Terry Oidroyd .Wednesday . after-n:presented to each lady "The Great Galeoto," by Joae whd visited the store. EdigacayBaji Tend by Mm k. a ' Pax man and a review of the anted Mrs. Wm.' 'M, WJMiutfutertalned author's life' was given- by Mrs. at dinner In .honor of her nlt-c- tndipba. Rapper. Mi Taylor nepliewt Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Bird lgaveinstrunieiit4ls,''Thc-Miuuet- ,? MISS Il'LtJ BOTES weu The of 0Ufornla. aptwuiiea k, paderewkl and "The Prelude," . Mist Lult Boyes, homeeconomlcs tlbtrwas wnTOTef,,Wth fiffl'rTTii rhoiffi. Mrs. Uerald CiaVk saag rtnir aitrwhjte cm- twounniliors.'IIaVttm'ra, anil The txpert, hag prepared gome cspecial- - tions. teid for-M-v Covergyre jTorea dor.J ly tempting coiublnations of mara- Mrs.. Vaughn Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Lluht refreshmenU -;ere aerveo. " " ronl dishes, with all the r 'InHammings' AfiioMT ItawilngsGtHdyr Watson, niembersjnd Keanon Wilson, Itu-lo- vited guests enjoyed the occasion. fori bar friends this week. Among lol as' - 1 K AJ" iv-t-- i . the-Lad- ie A.4 14 ri. -- Wfresh-mentajrer- r:, ' Ml 4- - i t? m i u'.a " ' V. - ' vft nzzr -. I ister truclc-W- -- AbontJ-eiUy-fou- 11 I I 1 1 I 'W H sr It II; -1- demon- stra'te-tProvo housewives toiuor- - row ( Friday ) afternoon" from 2:90 to 4:00 o'clock tn the TTtah Power , - at nnd; Light .Company store, are mttceronifftd jeheewe w'aVnMti tmiiuto-H- -, wataroul sulad, macaroni with "chipped lieef, inaearoul and oysters and Spanish macaroni. ndghty good,. doesn't It? these weekly lecture 'and demons'jstratlons are free, and a cordial Invitation Is extended to the ladles to ,be preseit.'j ' Komid .' 1 Iird, WUllxim WtrsojO6? ud the hoittem faouor lll . - Several friends, pleasantly "" "'""prTswJ "MisST Ylfgliila "Scoft rr- - s j Ill l.L tfyyr--- ! nrnF7-ti- t- I I 1 A large number f5f women in Utah County have been made the proud owners of a new Monarch . ?.Wwi4b few daysof our saleS Many more will be made happy before the sale is over. Will you t6 one 01 them I II : - 1 j 1 - Tomorrow! A well pleased audjence has left our store 'each afternoon af teyhaAook-ip- g demonstration. Come ..and join them. Miss Lind quit has some helpful cooking ideas for you. Cakes given away free the. Uneoln hij:h school pvenliiR to lie followed b.v big diinie. The Plans fir the entire- - proceedings will Ie used for tteTtaimrput 6 the purchase Tf banebair suits, lor the old fI:Ts of the Manirvn the high school baxcball'teain.". havt been ccnpleted and all Clvde "Olsen of iJike View -- nasi of thut wnrd over istr ymff-- i Charles with box to matched been " '(fiiws an"w4aV'rK. uilf t age, ., Jdseth f Trovo. niflrt. Illoifeldta of Xlalwln-au- d assetnbl" at the-w- a BmeethrT tionw the Young university will wrestle. lietween 11 nnd 12 Johnson or unwia l""rlday mornlm; as will al a dellcioushot noon At o'clock. and Corbett of Young. Another interesting Teatmre or dinner will be served "following which tt pfogrant of mwlft-a- mi basketball ganie to be played be readings will be carried out as foltween ilricoln high school and the lows : .... . Vineya'rd "M"- meu's "team. Simons ; Reading. Miss " duets and 'solos, Madge Peterson and Sadie Howarth? readings. Miss Emma Snow; sulrVMis- - Merlyn Hansen" corn ;et solos, Master Jay Anderson; Keeler; sblos, Stewart colonial dance, Genevieve Hiusli, Otis Carling; one art pla:. under the suner vision of Prof. T. Earl ' 11 ilHl ISM llil'llLlipB" I deed that can resit the direct, . double action of "VcVsVapoRuTirWhoI over throat and chest at bedtime, Vicks acts in two ways at once: ' (1) Direct to the inflamed air pat--sages with its medicated vapors, released by the Body heat; and (2) Direct through the skin like an ' poulticer'drawing out" the tightness, soreness and ;r ' Head or chest colds may easily sap our vitality and undermine your dth. Don't neglect tnem. mcm-iH'r- -- s r .... -- ;,- . .a . "... cePudding 1. ...?3.i....i. ....- Si . if - Potatoes ; tach afternoon. We extend a hearty invitation ; -- T is an obsti nate, cold in " . -- gynunsiuiu for' Friday 1 EuiiiiJiu.ajii Menu Fish Onions Demdnstration A1UET at ranged - iixiijtiya'.!-vii- Friday Cooking FOLKS GUESTS - .'itesji- Attend The MANAVO OLD oyble iGlVEgjARD yr . I i Monarch , k tpYour Homeis Tay-nesda- y LINCOLN TO I d - ; 1 jsiir- - Hf Bef The nineteenth Century ctnb vill home In Lake. View WeliH-iliiiter birth-Airthe hojjie of Mrs.' J. W.jujqR the Friday " afternoon atZSW 4ay anhiverfyiry." Miislo "and "games aud a delkioaw 1iiih1mm formed the! officers will take place on that date"bani8 of a very pleasant everting Thore were AU members are asked to be prettent. entertainment. ' r- -i 1 " Effle Scott, Ixtla Jacon, ' Nettle rd: . The Optimist Hub roemnera and Johnson, Ortha Davis. Cleo Clinker, Invited guests were' entertained at Helen 8oott, Norma S."otr, 1eo Jor-th- e h nie of Mrs. ohn Lnnduul Wed- - 'gensen, Lriprlel Shaw, Virginia afternoon. Card games were j lor, Mary Tipiiets, Chrissle Jepjier-plnyen and Hhiida Xelsou. Mrs. Harry Holland win , " v a Deliyer-'7- iil - n the' mJpeawhlch she will " andD.TR.fn. - J tiTi$Mt ; r.rw im n. e - i ., m - ' ID Tiir.ni; d on-th- e ru pags ' :':':s hai-ke- it ; . ....- - "' ' m& V As Part ..-.. i j Your 0id::: " .' .- .,. " Wood-Clifto- t ... . , 107 -- ' ;. i o Macironi DisheiTnil lie Demonstrated by 1926. come titiiLL ! Absolutely gation or charge. to be baked in tne same oven at the fmetime. fmSiS pi u ELECTWC Choice 1 O i vVAnAntRi. 11 no" obli- All 2i - JLL... 11 .. 42 pc- 26 pc. 7 HmwmmT Dinner Set Silverware, pc. Aluminum- A J - ware. Aluminumware Hl-wtiet- 7 TOLBOE CHILD pieces With -- Caw! LAID AT REST Ill iii I I a I - f.;L rI I W1 ,IT. II .nmi.... it, n 19mVII 1 I I 1 I r 1 1 1 1 I - Easy Terms ,.EachT Range . 1: v B M ..w W.:,&-- tt " x 'ardoe.. -- : The hall will be derornted wilt) fresh flowers aiid potted plants and i . V VapoRuq Over 21 Million JarsUsedYearlt Bishops Joseph Nelson and John W. McAdfim were the speakers at funeraV Services held in the Prove Sixth ward chapel' Wednesday afternoon for "nihard Maj the seven, months-olson of Mft and Mrs. C4i Talboe who died at the family lue'f rJMdence Sunday nij;bt wer sung by" .Mary Hansen and rrof. J. R, Bosbard and Maime Gray and Grace Linton, aiiOMrs. 'Eva Ileal sang a solo. The invocation d SALT LAKE CITY AD RETURN $3.25 " 7 wag by A. and the each ;of given a the old Thomas the' honored guests will lie of carnation, the folks committee find O. Tt. of, the Provo Greenhouse, "I j uvestock maw NEARLY TiVO Range e Iiftertiient MAN IDENTIFIED "T"K0 ,,r :::v I ' y.2i & - ; - Jfirjee:-cliente- tt ... h '2:':2 v-- 1 ' i?outh-Carol- l:fi.A ' - ny' w vat-fin- e 6-- - ' ; '.j V. 1 js ' lmi - "J 1 Vaccination For Diphtheria Of fered 1 ' - '4 1 j L-l .WITH SACH For Every ; Monarch Monarch 'iff. i DURING SALE SALE -- ward hiodlfieaHoa o? the VT4 iUl ' i. te IO OOllIt I'lll, . ;h e present urdluhl-- i w... tV"U figuies wit h those gained 'by The Literary IMgest in poll ot ,JS)22, when upwards S ryiit of. the total xnitr 01 922.38S fsored retention of trTt prohibition"; repeal scored only 20.0 per cent, and modification' got 40.8 per cent. ' 7 It is.' on the.other hand, ensily apparent that the people of this cfiiintrydohot wantlhe o'dTsaloon baek. The elghtwnth brought amendment Is IlTno daii):er.oT Tieing eJertitm' wee heklrepealed-- . It is probable that the great hinjur- Ity of those who voted for modification- In this poll would- - vote- - dry rather than vote for repeal of the Inmondment, ". Thlrtoro jiljiies 'an block repeal of the amendment. m of-3- pr If-.-a- 'mm brown sviuinuwry goon, rtinror in "vrmr retiiit trade ' f vrrlltinr - ei tili.d to know not onlyjOv the) ofcommojice Is," but Iuit . jiiuposea oon,5 ior. me commu- .' dustry. commerce hnd civics anij not a communit-- proiKisitjon'. Iiokihg upon the store as a wit- TIe. itiiUj!t(imtb.towJMue'liuuiiU.t--ss- t of om I xi should a most importftiii cOiiiumiilty' asset nierei should lend It aid 'to till rtllu. and should Ktllewed jn that light movements for better nierthnndUsitig, be given to the subject of Industrial the t.1ia mber "of ('oniiitert fe style show dol)ar finj sales, pity- .wluc-tioa essential The third is the f feint ions; finjroved" inefchiindM'ng by store the farmer into up cnmistlgns, exchange of crallt thatbrlngs.the of comuutteeuieu with u vlev methods, the betterment .of livtn :rger aiKtmoTe InfoTiuatton, trade excursions" ai tasks conditions, and to .park,-- play f(5Their varied the stocks, the "better their. saiesuiansnip classed. - it bdouiu.sh entrusted to them and definitely grounds and schools. We want to re utHtion values an fairjon gnant the good nali Jnpr wlianhose. tasks strive for a contented working class. town as a plage In which o prices, the more attntctiy the the are 'Jbomaij-uMl-th.5j.jUtumWiwtwreS' o 'esellentT-tflt- thujgivill ,)iays, the better the ser1ce"aiid . .. the trade, ind active ; Iu exteurtji g fit each other as nearly as itossible. serve tne tnicie needs or our trnm- - more courteous - ,v aud accoinoijatiiig I trade.""' j The fourth essential is a budget rary territory, and ample school based-up- ou t -- the- work to- - be doneifarililies. a dty ptan And from Our Every city, no matter how small it members. chambers of iHimuierce musf have is, should have a city plan, no matadequate iiKneif 1hey are ta f unc- ter how simple it nia'.v be- - VCu tion as they should, so income is the should vision our city as we want It n fft be, und as. we are determined to primary consideration. "Where the public has a right make it be, and with" this iu mind chiun-le- r we will be of th. f micti4ms-o- fconstantly striving to the additiop to"our,stafJ of of in in ogreement make the dreaui-cnmtrne- .with its acttvttjes, aud has confi- , VAs increased production, diversidence In thiofficiul personnel, there fied cnips and good roads mean is little difficulty iir obtaining the added prosierity to the farmer, so money neeemry for parrying Qn the does Industrial expansion with formerly, with Hawlinga Barber Shop pay rolls mean more busi"Your oommuuily.jloes not; end ness for the merchant, An analysis (ajj ug concerning appointments yoty( mnnlclpH.1 jHHiijdiiry tines. of the Industrial growth of Amerir Itxteiuls onward and outward to can communities has shown that caver your entire retail trade terri- the growth "been largely from tory, It la the liettennent of htwt within; that 17 through JheJ?xpijii-slouess, living nd marketing condi' of existing Industries and the Phone 1123- 274 W. Center tions ln.g that territfirj that you cciuing in of similar and related In shonld have in.miudinythlng that dustries as the trmarket ean.iie done to better sitchvcondi- - is created Attempts to force in- chnmlr :irairuvaW5hW Carefui wnsideration ber It , 11s-j- oh . 'we-wan- due-payin-g Announcing .. e ; (Continued lYoia Page OneJ ' : the, revenue, for which 'i obtained i n sueeessrni- cnamner or commerce,"' said Mr. Brown: This fftjst of these Is V'stronfr'nnderstanflinjr of .the position it. occupies hi ih Community life; 1 Those whose strp- solicited nrC entfllcdLlO tit)o5 porf thnt lt is not organized antt interest of a. group of; Individuals, hut that the vard stick iy wjjlc3i Itsflctivitles are' measured d In-th- salesmen the more .thlti.'?dver-;ihc'rapidly ttip, The, second essentia I Is a ' short.tj,,.,,,' ita'purchasing power" and diiKlrial..'cxpanswn, iking .cmupaigus ami jtion.iuus in s town wlii growa a retail trading. "i practical nnd a,Ms t(, ,i1(i wealth of both merchnt ""u generally proyeh'""i)effe(-tive.- ' ; TtiS, center audj thes wldeij will be rite t.iucly iiicthitlea1TTbuiH.uiue,a:d orodww fiuancliig of iudufi'y"ls a banUfiig TejrrlliflryJIron) jbich it draws trutlti.; n iocal-bilK- . ' . 4 if MR., TELLER DUNF0RD OLSEN Wrf LEWIS BARBER SHOP hi - - i , j" " t i .- ' . -- . vv -- - Monarch diction (fputinued from rage One) witetrjDENVER & RIO GRANDE was lrr tbr- Prove-elty-was dedicated by the where grave WESTERN RAILROAD outright repeal nuinliered slij:litly Aisart Dalquist. " over 31 pMrentr ths for keeping Accortnt 1 INTERMOLNTAIN the law.asjjjio.stalli'lti., ,1; " : cciuThe wet strength, , In otl'.er words amounted to 81 per cent of Mareh 27, 81, 1936 the total-vote- . MORMON CHl KCB 2 While every large .city - voted 6 1926 ; overwhelmingly wet. as was. exiect . April ed, the .contention that the smaller Tlcketft hon sale March 26 to are Btrong for Ui? iWASHINGT0NvIarT25." (rPT cities and towns 6. Original starting point ' April rrrv. "The man in the green hat," the present law 'wag not oorne oni.i me must be reached by April 10. n HO whs " : cities ma jnriries-ielnstvp capital bootlegger drys piled up iBtopvftsq-Tsprang into prominence by .dropping N. 0., with a population of 00,000, five quarts of rye whiskey m They gained'pluralitles la. 80. more. of the House office tmilding But in 79 cities of less than i15,0O0 fiallwny r. ..... was .'raptured tuday by federal drj population the prohibition vote was excelled either by the niudtQwmon, agent. L. Cossidy, 8J, posUIvely vote or the ,vote opslrafght repeal George. ' ft Interest was .great throughout identiflexl by agents as the'inystor The prohibitionists Ions stranger who was reported to the oountry. le ii both voted. - despiteoft-repeatehave a pssr the rnpltol, was arrested In Hons to the ontrarv. . The fact wings Bis home iiere on a flmrg rDlirheyscoreir niaJorTtTes In' 80 lng possession and transportntio of cities iind pluralities in 30 more Is liquor. - He .was taken to Jail- - at proof of It "4 Only two states .turned in pro once." f " hibitjmi majorities Kansas' and 'tTf Ih six others the tlrys had pluralities, but not" ma Jorltlp Arksnsa, Kentucky, Maine Provo public North' Carolina. Oklahoma and West , The children of th schools .will lie given an opimrtunlty A'irglnia. in Arlr-ona-. ilorida, Georto U vaecrtmted for dlpjJieria: at. ria, Michigan. Tennessee nnd.Teirts wst of 16ents per Capita, accord the wet. majority was two" to one or ing to Walter Adams,, present of less.' In all other states the wet the Provo city board of education majority Xvas greater tbRn two to. -' At a hieetliig fif the Uiafd.- - Wed one. , r r B The umiill cities and nesdav evening it was decided tti towns. send all parents blanks npon which supposed home of prohibition thev'-nigive nntborlzatlon to strength; genera l'y voted heavier, in n sthool authorities to have their chil proportion :the "population,-thaGreen.' so tloslre big cities. 'In scores of raei the dren vaodivftted it they-Tt thftt'dlptlierta mat wajMWlwnry s atTtrti-Tender leaves of earl?Z: lefivesTioTtail nftfr ef feetg, Teryfew nlnr election. . . anrine. ftrJt CTOft tefn children being HI as a result" of its figures indicate that there !' delidous ftncorrrmoniy tise and renders Immunisation for has been, during the past foiir years, - . lite. ' a definite trend in- - sentiment to- - via StflgR. by-'J.'- a ; |