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Show .rr TIIE EVENING HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. 1923. V; Station "MCC ! The Eljian firU of the Sixth gaaies, music and refreshments were ' ward met at the bone ol lira. W. T. enjoyed. Ilaaler Tueeday ereuiiig. Twenty KirU were preeenL Summer work The annual reunion of the Toung wag discussed and planned. The Po-era- family- - was held at ihe Iloh4 Utah fur the month of June wiU Monday evening, the occasla also t June 8, fun Bight; being Brigham Voun'' birthday. A program which consisted June 18, literary program ; June 23, the musical program; June SO, following was given : invocation, Light refntshmenta wUl Willard ToungrncldenU in the life be aerved. The time of weetlng of Nancy, Fauny and Rhoda Young, I was given by Lulu Grver Richards; will be from 7 utU 9 o'clock. o The Elyslan girl will meet Tuea-da- y song. Clifford White; reading. June 9, at the home of Mies Young: piano selection. Roth Verda Peterson with Mis LaPreal Thompson; dance, Josephine Thomp Bullock and Mine Alma Byluad aa son : remarks about the life of - ' atisltitinf bosteaaea. i Brigham Young, B- - sJfToung; re--, V: i; marks. President Heber J. Grant; Mrs. Arthur Knudaea entertallied vocal solo, Alma Young ; talk on the Tuesday afternoon alxteea little Ufe of John Young, Jr7 Ziua . Y. Gates Ruesta Jn honor of her daughter Card; song, Emma Lucy , . Kuchel, whose seventh birthday an- - Boweu. that day. - The following' people from Provo nlveraary ocenred-e- n Game were played after which were present, Mrs. Annie M. Young, Mrs. Rose Y, Stewart, Miss Helena were aerred, dainty refreshment Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nlelson, Mrs. Mr. and Sirs. JM. Norfleet d Josephine Carter and Mrs, Olive at their home Monday in Gilchrist. . honor of their daughter, June, whose third birthday anniversary SASKATOON, Saskatchewan occured on that day. A color seated at one long table, whjch was There are between fifty and sixty carried out in the decorations of thousand, Hungarian (Magyar) im the rooms and the refreshments. " migrants and their children In Games and music and dainty re Canada. freshments were eajoyed by the fol lowing little guests: Dora Jane Strickly, Jocqulln Jen try, Mary Jane Rnrabuaga, Maxlne Madsen, Lois, Marie and Norma Van Wag s .;-It'nerg Mardella Jones, Mary Beth and Alice Mayhew; Qeneel Martin and May Christehsen. PAGE Tint! 39 Broadcasting Values in . , 1 Tui-sda- tt demon-gtratio- a. Lor-ena- . Certainly you want to wash your own clothes in your own home where you just know that everything is "" safe and jjlean. .. 1 But washing by hand is drudgery, , ,A washing machine is the better way. And the Easy Vacuum .Electric is the popular choice ' V . among washers, V . ' There were mo're Easy Washers purchased last "year than any other electric washing machine. The "EASY' is the fastest selling electric washing machine in the world today. The fact that the majority of the women decide in favor of the "EASY" is conclusive proof that must-be-Three air jJtpressure arid suction "cups "moving up and down "within the heavy sheet eopper tank, sixty times a minute, C wash-yo- ur clothes gently" yet thoroughly-- the Easy the sanitary wayir B . way Keep your own clothes in your own home, away ".from other people's' washing and ' unknown washing The " f ; Co. " PROVO "THE ONE-PRIC- NEPHI SPRINGVILLE if. Silk - and SilkT Dresses. Regularyalues4o . " '7 An unusually ide choice of models, including; $12l75 y atylea becoming to both young women and PAYSON "li Ain't Gonna-Eal- n "1 Each model is smart and ' .individual. ; r These dresses are equally ...ft It J, mi'rE'.f Crosley.. Radio i :i mv : 'u; w ? I4 i ' i i 1" ' smart for street and wear, as well as in the honte. ''" on Tubbing quality, one of the desirable features, v : iy Values to $10.00 No Mo'." George Carter ; "End. of a Perfect Day," Claude. CardelL . ' Afte.r dinner speeches were given by S. P. Eggertsen, John T. Thur-sooand Lester Whittaker. The jnothers assisted In serrinK : "Mesdames Nellie Olsen, Hnnnaa CardelL Millie' Thnrgood, Mel'via Tjewls, Eliza Westphal and IItt!c Dattage " Covers were laid for forty. i I matrons. $150.00 ji ; A Key with Every $1.00 Purchase! d JCIinkeiServicti Station Fifth West .v. 12 North IS NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT .. . " ' : of : v:i -- :. E. W. Duncan - ' & Ice Cream Cones, Solf Drinks, etc. We Believe We Can Please rd the Mysterious Lock ; BURBANKIS CHAMPIONOF is X f 1 EVOLUTION v SANTA "ROSA, Calif., June 3, is no longer nation that docs not believe Mose. Lewis Every in evolution wllkeventually disap pear from the earth. Indictment of LEO N. LEWIS. the Tennessee teacher Tor teaching Manager. evolution In the high school of that t one thousand years state Is unckward. . Evolution Is truth, and troth must and will prevail. All my work with plants here In Stints Itosa dally demonstrates ovolutton. All growth all "life Is evolution. Our simplest household furniture resulted from evolution.. ' jfnorance always has and always will fighti'evolutlon, fpr evolution la growth?' The peojile, the groups, who are combating the theory of evolution have not found the truth and do not believe In It. They mtrsf ' ; le educated. TheI theory be taught n the pubHe schools. Young children should be Instructed In the truth and evolution Is truth. Daily I am working on new plant species which are produced through a knowledge of the laws of evolu-- 1 tioii and which can be produced In no other way. When I first ame (o California there wasn't a plum grown here more than a Quarter of a Century as an which would stand the long Journey for COLDS, GRIP and INFLUENZA, and to the eastern markets. I therefore ' produced niany jirarletles which? Price 30 Cents, ' would keep 1ft a saleable condition untlf Ihey reached the. markets In New York and Chicago and other Original Cold and Grip Tablet eastern and European cities, simply through knowledge and application with .the , atep ; is ', NOT on the Box, "There is no other BROMO QUININE" Proven Safe for -- i V V: runner , . - require plenty ol training to kevp in shape for their ' on the athletic progam lon( races. For the event Is one of the hardest Michael Lynchj tiro of In the above photo w find Frank Zuna defti, and America' foremoM marathoners. They ire bound for London' where they " wlM cortipete. May SO, and are hew depicted taking a jaunt aboard shlp, Mnrtithdrt' it is NOT elective remedy aa a Preventive. The First and . gttfnMfts' Will Live, dt If this Signature 31 of the well known laws of evolution. Evolution Is contra ry"to theology, which may account for some of. the animosity It has amused!, but it Is not contrary to religion. Theology Is man made, religion Is not Truth " . Is, supreme. All 1 life on theplanetls one uni versal life, constantly evdlvhiff- into at higher and better, forms-s-rnfirst created prefect as some theologians would .have ns 'belie-e- , but left to man for 'further evolution and Improvement. It is much more flattering to me to think that we' are evolving Into something better than, as. the older theologians would have us believe that we were created in the Garden of Eden ami fell Into disgrace afterward. Even a man who would construct a machine which would' go wrong so quickly and so thoroughly would becalled a very poor mechanic. The universal force which is creating all things is belled by ' such an Implication, i". . ,, " The Sunday, school officers and Mr. teachers of the'. Second ward were connected entertained at the borne of Bishop Store. ' and Mrs.- L. L. Nelson Friday evening. After a short business meeting, . ' "-- COMPANY WOOD-CLIFTO- N - yr'wry-- p . - l You May Be the Lucky Winner! Terry-Oakle- t - . ' rc.4r, it r will im- - attached to the radio. i1 . Mrs. Swen O. Nlelson and Mrs. Fred Olsen entertained the mem-licrof the Saturday 'Afternoon Bridge club at the home of the former Tuesday afternqn. Roses and a variety of other' season's flowers prettily decorated the entertaining rooms. ' Mrs. C. H. Ward was awarded the fTTHBRE'S chlo as well as comfort cIub prize and Mrs. George Levenr J to this sleeveless night gown of and Mrsl J. C. Wilson were awarded catin striped- volte with re gnest prizes. .Dainty refreshments poppies .gracing- Its surface. The UeaaTttM shoulder and belt ere of were served. ribbon, and the skirt Is cut hi' finished with, a pibot edge, Mr. and liTrs. George P. Johnson points it la different, M any rate, y entertained Sunday at dinner for the following Mrs. Rachel Smith, Homer Smith,. Mrs. James Orr, DonHE DIAMOND FHA ald Orr, James "Palmer- - all of --GTTK UM AitnutnoW A Granfsville; Mr. and Mrs. William Ummi PUUi KU1 Uli' oauuc ixnn. amea wiai Diuo P. Clayton," Miss Rita Clayton, V- Twayne Austin, Miss Mary Clayton, Cni.CHES-TEBDIAMOW S Jack Smith and. Clayton Smith all tnowm BKAHU FILLS, fe, tint. Sftfett. Rellahta. BurHawl of Frovo. A beautiful bouquet of IbU H DKUGClSTt ivuvwieu roses formed the centerpiece of the. table. NOTICE. .;. t Keep in Shape Enlloute. lock i" ; AND OILS INDEPENDENT GAS ....... , "II Onrof the keys R i - I Dresses "r Spoft-Stripe- d Showing includes stouts. n; HOUSE" E ... During the banquet the following toasts were responded to: 'School Pays of Tore," 'Victor C. Andersou ; "School Days at Present,"' Albert Dattaue; "Old Swimming Hote," A. Will Jones; "Pool of Today," Merrill Christopherson "Old Fashlonel Girl," Ole E. Olsen; "Modern Flap"Barefoot per," Lathan ' Klmlier; Boy," Bishop Nelson; "Sheik of Today," Clifton Henrictaen'Conrt- ing of Testeraay," Albert Rasmt.-so"Courting Today," LeRoj Olsen; "Q14 Tim Polka,". Brigham Johnson ;'utox Trot Earle Lewis, "After the Ball," Ernest Henricb-se- n ONE PltfCE TO EVERYBODY -- ," . : . Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell 5 . ment hall Tuesday evening. President-Claude Cardell ... Introduce! Maurice Jones as. toaatmaster for the evening. The guests wera all seaetd at ne long table, which was attractively decorated with red and " white rosear " jupemr-washing-inachine.-'- solutions. ..": "M'.inen of the ' Secona ward entertained at afathers and sons.oanquet U the. ward amuse- . Y Dresses . t also Tub Silk, Flat Crepe, - aNight56.i t t d Guess Is Wrong; ' -- A Chiffpn values Exceptional Abeffoyle Radioux Di-esse-s enter-tlane- Unquestionably the Right Way to Wash Clothes ' Silk i . ...... -- afc. .mthy t ," ae '-- despicable thing in the world is In. jclass and those pjresont The graduation exercises, clo gratitude; that one of. beautiful things 'in the world Is with "Home Sweet nome," arrant;; (Continued From Page One.) - ; i by Arhtnr Kevin and sung' by gratitmie:!.- He declamj that wheuhe sttk couibine glee clubs, after whieh V brings the grand total up to over dents go out they will e bothered benediction was pronounced by ftr ator Iteed Smoot, a menilwr of IMaGOO." said President" Graut by mauy reports nf tle trwth of var-"Zlofi is growing. When we Ile. asked them board. phlsosoohhs. stdered that but a few years ago theto keep' minds as many selcn.- A SPLENDID FEELING : cuureu rivui m graua nun or title faefs of today become aeleutifle That diwoiiti. tired, half-sic0,000 on education altogether, one fallicies of tmuorrow. He then gave caused feeling by a torpid liver can appreciate that growth. iUnstratlonstt show bw many bowels can be go: "I shall repeat that the chnrch seienUfie V wlltd truthi" have cnnstltpated rid of with surprising, prompt v. hart but one object la maintaining been proved to be false. nslmr Heroine. Xou feel Its In this school and that Is to make "Get a .firm testimony of the by fieial effct with the first dt.- Latter Day Faints.' ; v . ,; work," "be said, "and whw you are irs pnrifjing and regtiliiting ef: mat'President Grant then voiced his coufrjurted with is thorough and complete, lr fotrdkirjr faith In the school and In the Gos-- . ters, keep a eien--aland fe drives 0)!t bite fliul on4 pel ne admonished the gradnates serve ynr balance nntil the truth but it imparts a spli"! "i I fn ' to live worthily that they ailght has been established. of exhilaration, strcnt:i, v n m. In eondnsbin President Grant litiva!irr (if sni'riis, bring honor to their ehnrch and c jr school, declaring that the most pronounced his benediction "P"! tle iv nii'iW : . COlIENCElilENT t ..the-"mos- it cob-'Io- in ' d . htv |