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Show ?ROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1L 1926. PAGE rn rnn a Trn tc wrnn ta Gould your xMAten " Tt ENTEBTAIN " Clark eutertaloa will be noa-teMr. Al HenrU-Useat dinner at her home Sunday la to the tueui Iters uf Camp 7s u. 7 honor of alias Naomi" Atkln and ot the Daughtewuf the t'tah Iiulou JacJtsoa Of 'JUlt Lake City, at her home, 135 North Fifth who will be married ia the near ftt- - West street, Friday afternoon at S Autumn . flower-- - wer use4 o'ebx-AU fueuibers aud eUgible J to tJeeorate the dining table, at meuliers are Invited to b ' ' which veH ttid far he Mrs. V. T. Atkln, Mts riH-n' Kuth Atkiii, Mb Lola Atkln; all of DINNER PABTV . Salt Lake City. Miss Loulw Dixon Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Farrer enterof Payaon and Mn, Mary L. Ander-o-n tained at dinner Tuesday in houir .and the hostea of Provo.- of MUlie Bine. Fall flower" arr' . anged in a crystal bowl, ceutereJ . (HIRCH SOCIABLE the well appointed table, at .w hich The Manayn ward will begin itn covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. winter work with, a which William Knudsen and children Ar will ..lie'1 given in the ward amuxe-men- t il ne and Billie ('lair. Mr. and Mr. taETToeiayTTeningrA Tiptop RayBushard and childreu T"anl. did proKram ban heo arranged, in Lettana and Eioine, Mr. sud Mr. II which dancing and games will tie P. Hansen, Mrs. Ida HaKimiswin featured. All ward member and Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Harrison aud - - " all B.Y. IT. students are Invited to family. :' ' lie present. , . ' M. I. A, PABTV BELIEF SOfl ETV Y The Fifth ward M. I. A. will give The Second ward Relief Society a sociable in the ward hull Tueswill meet at the home of Mrs. Etta day evening commencing at 7:30 M. Eggertsen, president, at 2:30 o'clock. A splendid program has o'elook Tuesday-- afternen. The probeen prepared and dancing will be gram Ih under tna direction of the. enjoyed. All ara invited' to ba preft " H4 wtitl nei rvity pfittmiittee. Mr. ent." Etta Dixon jrill give the lesson on Milk ns a rood. Musical nnuv 1SIT8 HERE Iters and readings will also be giv Miss Julia Conrad of Cnnada, who en. An invitation is extended to all is nt present attending school at mem liens of the organization to be the University of I'tah of Halt Lake present." City,' was with friends and relatives , in Provo Sunday. She vvasThe guewi DAl'GHTERS TO MEET . of Mrs. J. M. Bertln. 2 No. of the of " Camp Daughters the t'tah Pioneers will meet at the MEETING Tl'ESDAA' n Mrs-Xodi- use.more "mothering"? tviiiiiEiiiniiiiiuiiiiiHnmiiEciiKiii&zii 5 j at m - AT COLLEGE HALL THURSDAY 1 At OIXNEB HOSTESS cum w Hu-nee- ra n. pent. hua-ure- d 4th t. ' Of course you give them every moment you - rcan,- but houseworfc-io-d- or witlrrso-mu- ch HIRES it's hard for any mother to spend enough time with her youngsters.. But it's not so difficult when you use our Wet Wash service. All the washing done and returned just damp" enough to iron there" will be many : more hours each week for you and the children to spend together.- For first aid to more "mothering" call us today. - WET WASH 4c a pound jf. I -. . ( Sals Growing bigger in leaps and bounds. Not price alone, but price backed by values, is responsible for th success of this event . . ; : Anniversary - E FOR Phone 164 WEEK-DAY- Provo, Utah " DRESSES MILLINERY DRY GOODS NOTIONS GLOVES HOSIERY V Vm T huvp tn-- ref- erencea from clergymen. Harvard and California were Employer : Haven't yon got one from somebody who bun seen you beaten by. two astonishing small Passlni? at jvirk on 'week-dfysSaturday. Harvard fell' be fore the onslaught of Holy Cross, Show, London.. 1 to U, while California's defeat at the hands of St. Mary's by a 20 lo 7 count was even more in spoon; inhale vapors; frewly up nostrils. AnnllMint Harvard Beaten ' ? COLDS HEAD Back For Trial VAPORUB V Own 17 Million Jrnn Umd Yearly Faulty Elimination Should Be Corrected Good Elimination It Essential to Good Health. Victor Anderson, wanted in San lete county on the. charge; of a. statutory offense, who was arrested by Deputy Sheriffs Otto Birk and George Davis, was taken back for trinl by Sheriff Sanderson of Sanpete county this morning. TF you would be well, see to WASHING WALLS A your elimination. Faulty kidney action permits toxic mate-'"ri' Walls" and delicate -.- woodwork to remain in the blood" and mav be flashed with water, white upset the whole system. Then, one is apt to have a tired, soup and a little ammonia added to He 'sure to change the bp water. languid ftelirlg and, sometimes, a toxic backache or headache, water as soon as it becomes dirty, and often some irregularity of and wash every inch. of the accretions, 'such r.s scanty or More and burning passages. more people, are acclaiming the value of Doan'a Pills, a. NO PLACE TO tfO stimulant diuretic, in this condition. For more than forty '"Why don't yon get married?" g years, Doan'a have been got any house favor the country over. -- laJsemujeJsce-caitt ',o flat" Ask your neighbor! ';' 'But can't you live with ' your ?'' parents-in-la' "No, because they're still living News with their parents-in-lawStinmlant Diantic to th Kidney Co. Mj. OarauBuAlft, M.T. Letter, Belfast. al I . win-nin- DOAN'S ." (!oau-l(ilbu- Eat Third South street. Thursday d afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All those eligible to membership are invited to be in attendance fnd to take needlework. A program has. also been prepared. V s M M . The 'members of t lie Fifth ward Belief Society will meet at the wafd chapel Thursday afternoon at 2:80 O'clock, where the regular weekly meeting will be held. Mrs. Eliza Oill will give the -- lesson on 'The Importance, of Milk as a Food." Musical numler8 will also be rendered. , ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs.t It. J. Strong an. nounce the engagement of their GUESTS AT DINNER daughter Eva to A. C. Ked la click of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Johnson had Pittsburgh, Ta.r The ninrrlnge will irthelr dlnnertfeBtrflimayrSIrv lake place this month. Miss Strona and Mrs. Al Henricbsen and chilis among the talented musicians of dren Eva, Carl, Cera and Ernest,. Provo; having done a great deal of public work. CAMP HVE TO MEET Nelson will entertain the memlers and eligible members of the Daughters of the I'tah Pioneers, camp No. 5, at her home, 153 East Center street, Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Nelson will give the histories of her parents. Omer and Eleanor Call. Special musical nuinbergwllL be rendered. of the thought that SOMAN MEAL, No. 5 Includes. those living beCamp Is a th "Happy Medium" in creil, coarse bran product with merely mtdl- - " tween Center street and Canyon cinal and regulatiTe properties. roa'd, and University Avenue and It is a Whole griia product of wheat Third East streets. and rye. Just a little bran is used too, and with It wonderful Flazose, splendid food in itself and excellent lubriENTERTAINED TEACHERS cant for the bran. delicious food, nourThe Proro high school women's Roman Meal isishing and refreshingly different, whethorganization was entertained nt the er served ai the children's breakfast borne of Mrs. J. W. Farrer Saturcereal, or in muffins or nut bread, or as a luncheon treat which you wiU be day afternoon." "Mrs. Ernest proud to serve your friends. entertained the guests with Because of the startlias; lack of coarse, Mrs.-Josep- h Disabuse your mind : -- .. 'uncooked foods in our diet something more is necestary to keep the body ia thst harmoniously vigorous, smoothly nd that "somefunctioning condition thing more" is Roman Meal I Enry family should have it every day way. - Not alone do the people of a community look up to the business enterprise that knows what they are business associates in the" same field of service fH y, . . nre- - invited - , BRIDAL SHOWES- '- MRS. FOOTE TO ENTERTAIN Mrs. Earle Foote will entertain thi members of Pleasant. View camp of the Daughters ot the- - Utah Pion eera at her home Thursday afternoon at 2 :8() o'clock. ., mfTEtnerXewlg entertained ut her home Wednesday at a bridal shower in honor of Mrs. Norman V. Ring, a recent bride, formerly Miss Aleitha Stagg.'- Fall flowers were used throughout the living rooms. The guests u mattered twenty. Four writers on a woman of exalted social bositton another an internationally famous judge the third and fourth the greatest social novelists inAmerica give their authoritative answers in the four greatest literary features that have ever been published in a single magazine. JUUGE BEN B. LINPSEY on The Moral Revolt Mrs. PHILIP LYDIG on The Tragedy of Qilded Youth "Children of Divorce" OWEN JOHNSON'S RUPERT HUGHES' hovii "We Live But Once" '- " m Dalton Confined II (jO Ull t yo till f N a democracy tlie mass of thepeo are given to imitation of the few. few in America are the idlerich who. in their search for new sensation. Iple RFTRNS at.Tayior v N lM A Q A Z XT ) biscuit-mak- gardless of I claims, the ei fact remains that Powtler---- -' , I Teaspoon Salt .. I Teaspoon Sugar 4 Tablespoons Snowdrift $j Cup Milk Sift dry ingredients together. j --Sl rpincK in tie shortening, not add the too thoroughly, and 'milk all at one time. Cutand fold the dough until smooth . and elastic Take out on a floured board and pat and ! ZINC STEARATE Will "an? other one thinjr to add to Baby s comfort and happi ness. 'than . - Prof rr - memberSi CREAMY SNOWDRIFT helps the .No more Boreness or chaf ing; Puretest Zinc Stearate sheds water 25 HEDQUIST DItUG STORES ' tfeiUsSb ,SX0 Sty i ward Marrias iQant Morals? d es bene-- East Center St., next to Columbia Theater foojyc bs Can Society Make Us Abolish ay, DRUGSTORE " 1 -- Mori-won- ' - 'fitedby by placirig7ourngfocefyrdereltH1us.t 71 Aiueri-Quebe- 2 Cups Flour the jeason why so many hundreds- at people-hav-e Jqund out that the 0. P. Skaggs ''Efficient are the leaders in the distribution' of foods, If you have not been coming to our store regularly to will.be-greatl- vnl . price market necessitates a change in price, we change the item affected. We receive many com- lihents from our patrons regarding this matter. Serv-iceStor- 1 ; returned Sunday from an ex- Miss lona Peay returned to her.I,an-hinmnjr tnp into the uiUldle hoiiie.iii Ibi elty Snturday after Nilnmti- - river 2W) iiiiles vlsitins In Knit Lake City for a I1""4 ,,f MUTUAL SOCIABLE .nn.-t., west of "She week. was the Miss of B Macky,' Idaho. The .WKwa STANDS guest The M. I. A. Organization of the of the trip into the Sixth ward will hold a party in the Cijadys Wilson. S IS 'I'-'II' WAS HE PROFANE? Rimiio Toimtry was niadn with ward amusement hall Tuesday eveseoond-hanhttmm. l""'k VISITS u FRIENDS Mr. Purchaser of Aeeompanying car; ning. Various, stunts by the classes Mrs. L. E. Talmer, Matilda and Iuylr was Leo Kiijfer :JUehardU'I beat him auntie, after deuce the" tially thing won't reverse will be given and a splendid prrogam and Cliiicni-iShaw of had been railed four times.'.' ut all! rendered. Dancing will follow. All Jack Palmer and Miss Theima War-- 1 "he ( rty. haeh of the hunters That wasn't the exoresslon I Previous owner: My dear fellow, in Salt ''UI rick spent the week-enLuke City the guests of Mr. and 1,;KKed n fine buck. Ad also killed hennl him using, my dear." Pas; Just the thing for this otuway Mrs. William Warnick. in large wild cat. lnir Show. Tendon. traffic business. VusxU, Sydwy1. the-changi- buy your groceries, you, too, 'grrcEaffl'cmTTeelebiiit concert and oiiecatlc tenor who ap- Following a tour of the Eastern ears here .Thursday evening," Oct. states as a (imcert : singer, lif wcnt 14, Is again making an extensive; to IlaTy UUI ihcre took up The riineert tour of the United States, study of tmlniug with the He will appear in College Hall as hojie of retuiniug to America as an ihe first number 'of the Yoiiug uni-- j oiwrutic singer and the hope wns " as an fulfilled. His reputation versify lyceum course. He was bom' on the border' line operatic' singer was niirely un-i- f c Canada and New York, bctweV-know n" when he relumed to and Mnlone, X. Y., and btt- - n, but throughout Italy, Suth er moved to Massachusetts, where it Anierica and Havana, as as was found that he "had golden Porto. Hiea? he bd ltfvn ainhtied: voice, and what is furthermore, an However, his operatic reputation, ambition to cultivafp and ininrove in America wns'Uut fur b.'biud, for his wonderful gift. His musical lie was pngnged .by the Chicago studies beganrwben he was a.stu- - Opera Company and in h.U'debnt as dent in the high school, and when jliodolph in Puccini's "La Boheine" he graduated they were continued, be took the staid and critical city Interspersed jifh solo Work in a of Chicago by storm and since that number of eastern "churches and an time he been a member of tfk occnsloiiiil dip Into the concert and. Chicago Oik'iii, creaiirig hew roles. oratorio work;, where he soon gain-- j reviving old opera and in ed a name for himself and was con- - general creating a sensa4iottt tch finually engaged and impressed in of his performances. BISCUITS -- H - The O. P. Skaggs "Efficient Service" System stores maintain as near as, possjJHe price- ;- If is one of M LAMONT gfJl fcut rtf PRICES H FOHBEST fW SAFETY their stores. Some even go so far in price that they are compelled to put a limit on their baits or specials which they 'off er as an inducement to mislead people. Authority is controlled know- lege; it is Leadership, --the knowing how to render Ihe best and most "Efficient Service." H MHHIlllKllimiHIIHIllHIIIHKi L SAVE-urtf- t and cleaning up M 6 frankest series of articles that ever appeared in a magasine. after from own his case related ia Court, Ose -- i -'. all their illuminating details, ere offered by him n THEATER PARTY . in support of his oelief that a- new code of morals, particularly in relation to sex, ia being Miss Joy Aagard entertained a .evolved under .our eye tedy--. --. - - t 1 : And m .further 6utsi6themoralcode" Mi8S.Iis-llller,-:- n abovethe1aw,but s rnd f support ot Judge Lindsey's atheTrter'W t I L l Mrs. Philip Lydig. all of whose lite j: - ' urn uwu uiauiw suviciy ltoa cvuivquiui i..' her usual "capable manner,, gave supper Saturday evening. The guests spent in the world of fashionable society and salvation cipline here and abroad, comes forward with an article leadings. A soprano solo was sung were. Misses Mary Holbrook, Audrey "The Tragedy of Gilded Youth." in Lre Halt on, charged with a Vrurt once wer Mcrets Xaatbiu inviolate crt entitled, Norma which she too cites case alter case of youthful by. Mrs, Hugh Peterson, Miss Mary Jackson, of hi Wc today openlT ditcottcd; Jackson, - Bose in Utah destruction as a result of young people growing o( offense, county. urreptitioutUy indulged art today boated Woolley also read... A short busi Ll!cbt.y, Viilu Kartchner iind Louise stiitutoiy custom that have ttietr roota in the safety ot up in the atmosphere that surrounds their rich Provo thi8 i mornInS thMtfr';?'""-Uw"Bht-t(held-JvkiVSwensnii, code idle are a elders. ness meetingK.as. was boldly being displaced by gad Following the aociety ch Nor is that aU. For in the fascinatim form ai tl'l1,'f aiHlcrsoii of Hmipeteli that justifies "anything you can get away with, Waltei- - supier was at the "Y" con-j',- y ttreslded. over by Sirs. Whence came this amaauic ch&iurt In bur tha aovel, Mr. Own Johnaoa and Mr. Kupert J he arrest was made by county. Htiffhea, thmMjvea familiar with ail strata of and knows. One one no Adnms. The assisting hostess( fet'tionery. customs, Sheriff Fillmore-o- f .Sevier fount?' at manners, society, present dramatic, picrurt-- s of just what declares it to be tha direfct result ot the unbalis proceeding on the inside of that aociety. were Mrs,-ErnfPaxmnn, Mrs. .1. of another Great War; society by th. the request of Sheriff J. D. Boyd. ancing CLUB HIKES traces its origin to tha possession of soon Their noreta, "Children of Divorce" and "W . McAllister, Mrs. II. Claude I is fonfiiKHl in the county jail. wealth, almost overnight, on tha part of vastly Live But Once." ate written, with no lesa frankThe Idaho of the Young uni- Iiiilton ness and knowledge than the articles is. Mrs. Samuel Biddulph and Mrs. more people than ever before. Jude Lindsey and Mrs. Lydi. And no one k better placed to produce actual Dylnaddition Hugh W.Peterson. Dainty refresh versity hiked to Manle flat Saturday' to these contributions of the evidence of the change thao- Judge Ben B. est human interest, the seme mamtxrae offers, in where a delicious liiiiehwii was en ments were served to twenty-five- . GETS FIXE DEER Lindsey.of the mternauopally unsout Family its November tsswe, the best and latest work of Court of Denver. joyed and various sports aiid'gamesj the most popular novelists and short story A tolerant man, an understanding man, but writers emong others, Struthera Burt, Robes I were Seventeen featured. present, HAS DINNER GUESTS all he is a Benchlev. Arthur Mason, lames HooDer, more than else, brave man, present Ad Taylor, manager of the Shoe Ing . conclusions Dale. Margarat Cuikio Banning, ant' evidence his under and that Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. Fred Cluff had ' deiiartnieut FROM VISIT Bros, com- - the startling title, "The Moral Revolt," in the Samuel Scoviile, Jr. as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Movlton and Henry Cluff. ; M mved Author ity acknowledge this, fact by trying to pattern after the undisputed leader; not alone in price, but in H At ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES ' -- j4 . Bf M M etc- - ,,.,.,1"1. Calif orriia 3Ln3T S M s M M COATS- - -- Center St. M M B ", ; 375 West H " --Ti Utah rioIl to about Ofiefotirth indr in thickness. Form with large biscuit cutter and bake in oven i50 degrees P. (hot) fot about ten mjntltes., ' si -- a) -- Ls!el is the largest selling 10$ CIGAR in tKe world 9 - ;,--, Snowdrift IbE - f7Z -- - Chancellor Super-Qualit- y at Fvery'Popular Price " Conqueror (foil), I5c Invincible (foil), 2 tot 25c. " 'liberty, 10c. - ' ' -- Panetelaa, 3 for 25c. ' Distributed by William A. Stickney Cigar Co. Salt Lake City, Utah " ; , -1 1 for50 years Ciuarantcea ny osj : rr, -- tr - |