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Show r FACE "FOUR PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESbAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926, Society News Malleable7 Range? Last Longer The New Monarch Is . afws. Most Ranges Ar' Tight When New 'rrn-ueel- '.. were a ut Yob caa trala your body la 4m habit j at arriaef (Morptloa of food, b4 if you wilt aliaiiaatioa i hiwUiieat al vti utnlr aa a ou auaaa si m doinf. i. a, Pariactly PU ' and Food! Ttmferpnee wa attendAlt MXAL, ttt "Hippy Mallom" ed by PreMilent Elects IMxoa antl JtOH aar ia canal iooda, aaithar Mr. Jnlla Jpfwen. of tne rtiike prpa- -: Ml compoatd of aarcliavad braa. ahlr Ua-- 1 aaoaa ' aa a kcalth aalia your wilt ; ItTeiicy. awiataia ia pariefOy if 9 ' ttni woodtr food each day. ay .Miatoiia aeH-iatl- at the ninflll ( MP 'Jf.TO'MEET ur-!.! . JIIkH ir4sea wo MrVHe Jrq-wsnarilnd ti Mm. V. A. Wolfmtu mnl tertuin at her tome far the m li. Allifft J lU'k num. ' l)jnclilem if the I'luii HolU-ers- . Cami Xo. 3. 'Friday after "IOSTEKS AT BRUHiE MK.n' at 2 uVlmk. Aii:m(t Mrs. A prettily nrranged lirldue' pHyty (Umi.b wl I lw Mrs. ImU'e tVhrsn 'A 4vPiven hf Mrn. Edna BaHey-- to 1 anil' Mr. nnuilier. of friemla from Provo at J tCTetfliig 'itgram ha-- ttfeii iwieinir- . n 'u lh;- .Hi- i he linue able malleable iron and heavy steel plates riveted securely together. S uYliM'k ill No putty is used. Such joints are not affeeteriylihany IJliliy-HaHllM- .... years of hard use. ' is the result of tight Joints. Continued satisfaction with low fuel cost through long years of IAffif, ii r k - un -- ----- Paid For Buying Groceries - i tneiulicra "are invited to le jireftent. Uike t ify. Mrs. Lynn Vl.neeqt held ' aeied.' " 't lnh acWe with Mr. Joe Hoganj "cohd.'Artera In the dainty RELIEF SOCIETY SOCLBLB FILLMORE HOSTESS niiilPM were itm to decorate the' i i.ivi priil,n. will hri K.nf.!i Mrs. Etta N. EK(fertse preaident. ntertaliilns rooms. Auioiik the he n.emlier f ramn Xo. 1 entertained the niembera of the ne- -t present were Medi:ni( Lynn bt tne DaiiKhtera of tha Utsk Wo- - rtetf.nd ward Relief fkiclety at her llneent. Whit Hoover, Glen Sim- t There 320 Eaat Ftrrt home Tuesday afternoon, """ t Ml uJkJNe0ft--tTwtr-TnuriHtain yun i reer. Holi Rullru k r.mt at 2i30 timletl Mr. Jennie B. KniKiit or tn Tre .meeting the honored guest and the hos !uvli, Jih HoKiin. Stanley Moruan o'clotk. Pioneer historiea will be seneral Relief Society hoard, Mrs ' ' nd 8. Ft PI soli. Oil of J'fovo, Mrx. tesses. . . Mrs.' Aehsa Pax Euima M.f fluff and Elcets Plxon and .Slvei X. E. "Mitchell, and Mrs, Bert Han-i- ) Ue.'d iiy.Mrs: Other rinmbers Alice Est Iniard. man of stake the will, .S.arlcy. TO ENTERTAIN THURSDAY of Salt Liike City and Mr. also lie rendered. gertnen gave Teadingsf during th Mack Jn.eelle nMiBden. ' Mrs. Rose Kartcbner will enterl wlectltms wpn afternoon and , tain camp Xo. 4 of the Paughttrs of remlered by Ella Stubh. Little Mls MUTUAL PARTY the Ctah PioiicJira at her home fROVO COl'PLE TO IVE- Iho Mnnint Xaoml Hoover cave ballet dances A aiinomiceuienr or tne enpaifeineut improvement association of the and Mrs. Aehsa Paxmnn a readlhn Thursday afternoon at $ o'clock. ... w.u.m All meuiliers' are invited, to be prQs-in" or ar. and Mrs. V i ik , . . Ham; Leavltt, of this city, is made Jieltan wifi SHOWER FOR BRIDE ' the parents; of Ihe hrldelect ahull. The entertalnuient Vocal : seleco Miss Trelma Safford, a bride program as follow he mnrrlaKP wf;i take place Tbtirs--y TO GIVE PROGRAM tions, Carl Christensen; readings. iiext Thursday, was the honored In Salt An Iiiteres.lnif program has betD City. Stella Harris; piano selections, at ,a miscella neons shower prepared by the. officers of Can:p A clever ifoejn composed given I)e;Mb. Charles Reynaud ca IUcks, tETl'RN'S HOME at their home So. 8 of the Daughter of the I'tal by A. J. .Owens, president of the Miafc PeVere aiw. J. I.PPlliaittt: Whaba .iMmnimVlnn. w which Intro Tueala'' evenlnsr. Fall flowers wen rioneers and will be presented at ' pent the past few weeks In the .t,., monthly. BieeUngj-WJik- 'h m.h After h nm. li sed in the entertaining rooiii. astern cities, hiis returned home. uram, be held at the home of Mrs till enwere and were served dancing panics Dainty refrpshmpnta Jhe visited In Philadelphia, Wash-ngtoafternoon Those present were Mrs.' Dermont Caleb Tanner Thursday , P. ('., Chicago, Xew York joyed." sk i Mrs. James Norfleet. at 3:30 o'clock. Hlstor4esi"of. pio Wasstaff, nd other pi'liiclal eastern cities. PROGRAM AT MANA Vil Miss Irene Clayton. Mrs. Jnanita neers will be given by Mrs. Tanner, (lie was the guest of her dniiKliter, Stella Hawi The,. Relief ''Society, '.mpmbera "of Cjayifonj' )tis Thelitis leKenn. Mlsr J and piiino eletIons by of WwMngtotrr , SfiTaTTTOfouineannTriT wuru uae were t nt uHimvu t ine .uiss iO(a iy iayion, pieasn '. for a few days. at the ward Relief So- - sen. Miss Pearl Ireland, Mlsg Vesta History of I'tah" will be given by Mrs. Isabella Haws. All niemhpr ,. defy hall Tusday afternoon wheu Plxon, Miss Helen Teavltt, MisK DINNER PARTY ihel MilUe Gardener, Miss Laura Vach and those 4'liglble to membership t lie spec! nl aeUjdty of Mr. i.ml Mrs. W. J. lioblilo enterire invited- to bo present. tained friends at dinner nt , their ' ome Sunday. Chrysnnthemiims In a WARD PARTY crystal basket formed the center- The M. I. A. officers of the Mana "lecp of the well apiMiinted table at vn ward were In cbargerii3taLjp!en MifL: I lermiin Griiuni, Mr, ail ilrn. ilid entertainment given; last even which rovers were laid for Mr. and ihe in the ward am&sement hail. Charles Chamberlain. Mr. wid Mr. Our entire line of overcoats, logger jackVocal selections, and ertemptrah Joseph. Ward and the hostess. eons numbers were by enjoyed ets, wool shirts, mackinaws,. sweaters, .,' (hose In attendance. Dancing fol HOSTESS TO CLl'B blankets, leather coats, etc, all new lowed the program. Miss May (JiMldard will entertnlr stuff bought to sell on the road, but they the mohibers. uf the Alpho Tono club FOR BRIDE-TO-Bnt her home Thursday evening. At did not sell them and they will be sold .Honoring Miss Eva 8trnnt, a Ihe last meeting of the club the folbride of the near future. Miss Mon- regardless of tost, within the next 60 lowing officers were elected for the Ita McConrd and Mrs. Victor Hed- coining year: Miible Taylor, preal- ' days piiHt caitertained at a lovely bridal dentTT-lK'HMnnson, ilcfrpresidentrr liower--a tthe home - of the former Edna Broadla-nt- , and secretary If you are in need of any of the above Tuesday evening. 'An autumn metreasurer. . a ,'pstion was..earried oiit In the room mentioned goods come and see our line fall flower? BRIDE-ELECdecorations,., various HONORED ind leaves being empliiyed. Palntj and save from 20 to 40 per cent. to Miss Thelma , Complimentary rHnietrtsw,ertr-serTedlotweHnfforri- .- hrlilertiaF-vPepT- f; Mrs. Our stock of underwear for all the f am- friends of the honored guest W. E.. Overlade, Mrs. Lon Safford Miss Strong received many be.jntl-tu- l and Miss Kate Leavltt entertained is etc., than shoes, ily hosiery, larger " " "'r:"': : at the home of the "StfnierTai T o gifts. ever and prices as low as the lowest bridal shower Monday evening. Fall TO ENTERTAIN flowers adorned the rooms. Gaines Mrs. Joseph Nelson wjllenterta in aiid music were the feature of the enterti Inment, Painty refreshments ;he uienibrrs and ellsil'le membcif were -- served to fortyTThe f the Daughters of the Utah Plo "WHERE YOU GET VALUES" guest was the recipient of 'eer. Camp No. B, at her borne a I T53 East Center street, Thursday many beautiful tokens from friends. afternoon nt S o'clock. Jllstorle. of the lives of Mrs. Nelson's par ents, Omer and Eleanor Call, wil: te given. Special musical numbers and rea flings will also be rendeied 'tefri'shmeiits will be served. I i i i ss DAI GHTERS TO MEET The PonKbter nt the I'tah Pioneer!, ("amp No. 8. wl l meet at thf hme of Min ill AV. Startup Friday afternoon. "The" house- - adilreNS if :) - U4 , y llle are; MONARCH ranges unbreak- In each decade of time there b changing of the tratide of activities That business that holds fast-tdition slowly dies and becomes of no, value to the people or the community jat they tryto represent. The business that can change upward with the times giving up a false and temporary success, for a vital and permanent growth, standing not alone for; ihe money they earn make but ferine true spirit of trvlce theyjean render, the business that helps build the community and promotes the spirit of progression." The O.' P. Skaggs Eff icient Service",stores are a forward move in the distribution of foods tnd cndisputcdly.they stand alone in cleanliness and tservice rendered. . v '' r Marh VsssT ? N. . .. lo "TIC , JPw Co. sell HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E Neplii tipringvlllc PL Grove Payacn .. . 8. T(H-n- , Fork .Li)eialjuainiJenepa -l rv!tf 4 1 Sweethearts and Wwek A Real Per the Cl.nstnias Gift 7 PHOTOGRAPH not a little, stingy one, but one that you'll be proud to give. We're not so b isy Uii month si we ; will be next 1 ' QMS rVBOTVfawaaaaaaaawIIIKaanaBW FOotT'viQjtl yoias I NEURALGIA - ilH CHESTERS PILLS KlblMa. pi fnr Ck!-.- k V VAPORUB Jm W ir r Tik,MNlMf. Bar Ttas itiAaroir n).BKk. PlLUtiMMbM BKANIt M Hot, Mint. K.I)hU. B.T sau si mugguxs imvwaut Um.4 Y.mrty Million MH. V. Hrmmt Lor-junc- st Itt v at auaojitnuja in foe tha Tapors ar LOW FARE S TO CALIFORNIA -- urisien-uitertalne- -- i Loratfoig372 Wesf Center ?L -- - Brigham Young University 'ART''.'.- East Center, next to Columbia theater t. r C " 71 . .m.,-Qm- Ike Rollbw ludio Tfew . ,,WH-,a- Dixon-Ta- y . . . .Imagine if you can being paid for buying groceries. When you trade at the O. P. Skaggs "Efficient Service" Stores, the saving made is astonishing. A few cents on each item soon amounts to dollars. We have ho bails cr specials but everything in our stores is priced consistently low. If you do not trade at the O. P. Skaggs' "Efficient Service" Stores, just give us a trial and you like many others will enjoy savings that are well worth '' ' ..-.- I while. Minlel-MR- I CHANGING j tail. "Too caaot wla hum . riadi mti tmt ckaractan is mtaamd . iUaadutsM4 boSa." .j The gnat awUUadinc nil far fcraltk, ior boch adult and caUdna. h) ra-lar- it ia all th .detail ai Ufa.. S- lar food regular ml, aad aaava all. ntalar aad cosaplat aliaUaajiai af aw I TfcalUalTsst la Alta Yrs Oven ji, :JT l-- A ccat cWId cpccialist ' a i 1 rrif f'"grrr service. ii lhnr A Dependable totrreHt-- : OFfllEBS PARTY' .fILL HAVE CIESTS : . Mr. T. X. Tarlor wUl hare, si The hoiue f MrGrtrjide Psjte btr hou .ruexts (luring the tatter was iht moe. of MJ part Hat-r- i OPTTCERS ELECTED uf (be awk, Zina ?. Card of t,rdajr evilns when As .stake offl- At a .fwir of the Lake View u lining imiirrxJtjr and Elizabeth the Young UalH' organic - natik ucm jumub va- i sjicuimsm .11 uf Huit u k? the I- - P. 8, hreh ntje. warl nril,:f " waa effected, St which Mr. - ar; The r-'e party Toanp Men'a .balded ai preM-t- y h,w M. niUm of the rvM,. Jr-den- t. s sha la bow Mary' QsilM Her ,uneelon. are Mrs. Kate uii "friend were entertained at ray Haye- - Sufl Mr eU WishsHj, tI1UPw T,yUir, Th, iliijje at the rectory Monday after-kxii- i, ioriuer offi.-er- s of the X- - U retirinr ia eomprlaed of prerfdeni-Strn. Condon an fciMteM. A. who are ..BnHiielV-lIm-Jm!rlwIWtowj' of miirt 3il and Mark were .. it, JQrgen8en. MaUlnja. .veil mmaitK I rturml the eutrrtalu-ii- r the mtKCtuiulua nxiuiK. Diilnty re- were reieanwl with tote i,f They 'nanus. Kltflit taril talikv were ficsliiHciiln were wnU to forty. thank.."Tbe mi-'-- ' ' ii i a Beauty rganizstiua eoatluHeJ esular weekly lug yiwsTaui.Th5 ktaaoh was given ly Mrs. DonaM forajlh. The attl.je.-- t w as "Milk." followed, thf I A central . ...' - E 3 77C ROUNDTRIP TO s A sb gel e G e a Announces the Following List of Celebrities for the 1 . Forest Lamonf. . . . . . .Tenor of Chicago Civic Opera Artist. Hans Kindlw.Jellist.-R- ei . . , .Lecturer and Publicist Dr. A. Vf Evans ., , (Third return engagement) Chcrniavsky Tfib .'. . . (Eighth return engagement) Lew Sarett , . tt..'. . . . Naturalist and Lecturer r May Peterson Soprano Metropolitan Opera Fanny Hurst 7. . Foremost Genius of the Short Story o Cecil Arden . . Metropolitan Opera Seal-Vict- e or eompll-oiente- .Mezzo-Sopran- . - - - - $2.50 Admission 75c and. $1.00 per number. Thursday, October 14, at D. L. VAN WAGENEN CO. d ""Multiply this 8 p. m. COURSE OPENS WITH mer Rolierts retilrned home Monday from a week's visit In tfalt Lake City, where they were the gnests of Mrs. Ruth Packard. ' Thb average family, let us say, consumes about 40 cups of coffee a week. s. ,. - I i '.;-.- ?:.-:.- -' , ,'- -, Consider 'the saving MJ-gives you by its concentraud strength and richness. For you can use less of M-B to each spoonful and still have a rich, satisfying cup of coffee. Now multiply this saving 40 times Interest Urged at Meeting Civic . J I'm Packing Haulinj? bnippinp-- , eachweekitcountJUp.doesn'tit? It is true you buv coffee e bound but you drink it by the cup. ' by-th- mMs mfjbi counts I And measured MJ lIi! " by this scaled . M-J-- B "We Aim to Please" Dardy-MadsBnransfcr- 150 So. Our First West o rwnuou;ir --co- ffee Go. Ottice and Res. Phone 148 , $ , T"77 tkett Ecooomy la kStrtnth" salol Beginning Thursday W.3:00;mGlo5es 2:0 SPANISH FORK, Oct. 13. (UP) In air effort to secure more Interest in the coming election a mass meeting waa held Mon3ay night at the City pavilion under the auspicpg of the civic clubs 1 of the city and the Arthur T. McKell of the tatter body . presiding. Christen Jensen of the wag themaln speak" er and his talk was "the "Evolution' of Ballot," giving the history of the xuxiutia ways. In whlcif niers . have been selected from the beginning of written history until the present day. Musical numbers In- luded : Two gecordian selections, MmrLfittr. Kereday; two vocaf ae lections,: Lleuraiice club, and F. J. Faux, Rex , Daniels,: president of the American Legion ffered the ln-City-coun- B is the most ecxMomical coffee youcanbuy.1 y. . i Put it to a week's test and see! WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS ' - Travel the direct Overland . -- - - Route, Lake Tahoe Line to San Francisco. From, there, nine train daily to Lo Angeles, including the famout Day- light Limited nettstop flyer down the scenic Coast Line, the Suruet LuniuQ, Lark, Padre, or the popular OuI via San Joaquin Valley line. Go one way through California, return another it you wish. At nositra fare, make the side-trifrom Ogden to interesting Salt Lake City-yoticket permits free stopover. Send today for booklets and conk- plete travel information. p i ... . , t ' Southesrsi Paci&ic RETI RNS FROM VISIT Press Bancroft. Gen. Agent, 41 South Main, Salt Lake City Mrs. Millard Beck and Mrs. El saving by 4Q FOREST LAMONT, Tenor COLLEGE HALL Single admission $1.00 MOING ., Nou-threduced roundtrip winter fare is "to California points; good for 8 months. ". It costs no more to visit San Francisco . on your way to Los Angeles. 7 ,rr Season tickets by way of San Francisco : T cil, Make Yo ii r Dollars Have M pre Cents If the fuel you buy has an extra five per cent of moisture, your dollar ha? but 95 cents. . ... i AndjLtheueLydiiJbuy-hasm--additio- n, an extra five per cent of ash, your dollar has but 90 cents. On $100 worth of fuel this makes a worth-whil- e item of $10.00.-- , for yourself by Keep this calling 357. for your coal. ten-sp- ot MUTUAL COAL & LUMBERXO- .MakesyQutdollar&have-more-- READ THE " L3YAUT AP - so Hats; Values up to $12 THE SHOP 13"FsttorthStrect- - i |