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Show THE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1S23. - t 1 PAGE TIirT.E. 4 ) pa ii)f' i " 3 I rl. j U n rr s s on all our new and: u'sed fooua. after--. pleaaant A, "'th Beedlework afid atonic and ras followed by a dainty Imu heon which waa nerved to the rlub tnembers and Invited fuenta, lira. Hannah Cardell and Mr. Uvary Book. noon was spent Ju N : f'1 t. 11 We share our profit with you in every department, besides The Junior girls of the Sixth ward Ur A- - wUl uee at the4uine 1 of Mlm Ireta Mortimer this evening. with Him Lonora H atria as aiwiiit-InhoateM. Keedlewofk and freshmeBta will be the feature of VVeriveaCro8iey?150.00IUdibphoneFltEE-uirrnentci- I X SEE THESE BARGAINS" MATTRESSES INLAID LINOLEUM $5.25 and up Yard $3.20 1 tb'emijng. '" : v ' ' : v ' v;t s m With each Dollan Purchase, you receive a key One is a MASTER KEY that locks the MYSTERIOUS LOCK, Aow on display in our window. ; g " r ' --: - '. We need our space for bankrupt stocks cortiirig in soon. All furniture must be sold." ...j- A K , j CLOSES SATURDAY JULY 3rd - I ' . iviampi enter-tainin- i A V. , i The Bonne Fjoi club uembert and were eatertalued Friinvited day aftersooa at the homeof Mrn. IMvtd Reese. Garden fkiwert were c employgd la teeoratinc Hie feta i U-'UU- 107 oae H-Tfe- v : - : r ". ; un- - - The. person holdinp; the GREATEST nurabjv of keys twiU be the winner .if th MASTER IEY Ia4not presented within five &ys after announcement is made to 'tT : t . bring in your keys. , "i aV The old folki of Alpine stake are holding their annual outing at Geneva resort today.- - Following the dinner hjU' waaaef vedr Tgrloua qx)rta .'were enjoyed during the afternoon.; Thia evening they will participate in the dance Which, i being given by , the Maratieea of . ' - New8-Piec- e NEW CHINA CABINET DINING SET WALNUT m - " $103,' - rf " ,'f f - MDltESSERS $5 and Up . , ; IV! RICH FURMTURE i : - USED fcANGES I i i$5 arid uj i 155 r : r Fourteen applications for marriage licenses withjifc the past 24 hour Js this year's record, according to Connty Clerk Wallace Hales. In addition to the four imported in Tues day's Hornld the folUrwIiifj; cotiplpg IliVnseii : William baxe received flOiJrd OlsraUand Maisie ' Booth, Jex Money and boti of Provo;- Ella Vtartel, both of Kureka; wunnm Joneff'.oi .npaniKn Piitirm nd lieah Cook of SpriiiRvDle f! Geunte IJ. Carter and FoIIis E. Koss, I lK(th tjf. Provo ; William Harold Cxrtv. left fyiTiifff Wnyon and Ida Slack, Provo,; Cliirenee Freeman, PleasMint Grove aiid ','Cl('ora Cot, Lehi; Thayue Alex- - 'Cowan,. Payson and Orem ; Hflijj Eliaalwflh Fower8, Floyd SoriBftitlcm and Emily Zolia Payne, rroy(j CUrford Earl McKcll, HlHinlxh FoVk and Marva Alice AJle-miI'fo'vo ''William B. Wyler, "Melba Elvira Alleman, Payson iLroro. . "J 5 r , ' ' 1 v Dorria Gotjdon ICitchenette " 7 Si J ft": 1 - was also served. r7T?JFB ... '! .'j ' , ' The social service department of the Tlilrd ward Relief Society had charge of the meeting Tuesday The preliminary program was as follows: Two vocal . solos. Miss Lillian Mortimer ; violin solo. Miss Beth Maflgum,.accoinpanIed on the piano by Miss Brimhall: . two t readings, Miss Ada Anderson ; a solo, and a voca solo , by Mr. Thompson, accompanied by-- "Miss 'Melba Iio.vle.A. very InterestlngTc .Soa was given by Reinhnrd Maefjcr. tlm subject being "Social Aspects of Education." J .... t .. During the evening ringing and - story telling wus enjoyed around a huge obufire, where supper sen. The Alpha Tono club members will 'the.gutataof Miss Attm Murdock Thursday evening. J HIP. ill n.l IWIWP ' ..tM l.rf.V ' " FINDS LOST BOVT COLUMBUS, a, June 23. (UP) Four boys welt. Returning to New York.- Thanks for your help," read a telegram received by the United" Press today from Frank who had'' filed it at Toledo. ' 1' Ohio, at 6 a. in. meiCSage annonnced the end of a search by Harwood, adver-tlslndirector of the American To bacco "company and civil service Commissioner Charles 8. Coose, both of New York; for their sons. Warner nnd Webster, reiectlvely,; who ran way from home several days ago r r.'.jj ' ... - ji,,,,, Har-woo- The-brie- g ' on a lark. New York newspapers7 today car ried two small "ads" which testified to the anxiety caused In the Ooone and Harwood home by the boys disappearance. The ads were inserted on the sport page. ' a. JScertctromTHE' - LOVER - .v " Jit ft OF CAMlLLEA Classic. ., . Jf UWrJ , f, , , it d A HARDY PERENNIAL BeeJer,-N'aoiu- li i ' nZZ i s ri- - v- t- l ' .', PTOR-IT- THE CARBONLESS FUEL ' -- . 1 1C 1 WOTOR-IT- iatk Limit 1 to each customer The Klyslnn girls ot the RlitU were pleasantly entertained at the; home of MiKg Ada Anderson with Miss Golds Chapman; ud Mis Ni ll Patke as assisting hostess's. Mrs. Mfrrgaret Eastmond gave a talk oni "Things. to Berve." Muslcand a dainty luncheon were also edjoyed. Those present were the MIshos , IHwluh Jones, Alcca Poulton, Anna K. fl'ctiy. Maurlne Bee, Lora Dunn, Ver- da Peterson, Barbara Paxman, Zlna vi Larson, Zlna Scott, Ruby Luke, Mnr-rif. ittWfciHnnii in n n ii lla ve a G)od Time With the Ethel Kruscbke, Thelma McKcnn, Gardens This a .Kolksjat the' Utahna idea the of gives graphic picture devastation wrouuht by Japan's latest earthquake, rt was taken at Lillian Mortimer, LaPreul Bullock ' Adv. Tonight. Vera McAdams, Vlrgla' injooku as menitxa-- of the military starched ruins for the dead while Ujose who survived hoped' tir-thStartup, Larue - Startup, ad UhI to the horror after the eartn had oiened In "21 Amanda Roundy, Pearl Frolsland, .Gooneber,, has WT connoetton .rj'?y,"ir.T,.ofi,';wl oiic)4, Fire in many communities, ' '. " with. the pwise," JiUt' should be gorac-berr- plaw as the tremor ahdok'tfje isluud. ' Edda Glade,, Vetta MatlwcB, Verda oc rojtt'h-berrItniiks, Mrs, Margaret . East nrond,Mrs. iWauberg, Mrs. Merlba Startup, ' 1 "r.'iVt ."il"".!- """ "mIT, " mniiiMiMi r ii M hi .1 r"- Mr.H. Dan Webster, Mrs. Dan, Hunt er. Mrs. Walter Ilasler and Mrs. Alma Bylund. , '. E .. Miss Lucille Thatcher and Mtm Katlierine JohnotoQ'. entertaluod at a miscellaneous shower at the home LiOTOR-IT- E of i Mrs. Robert Patterson Slondny evening complimentary to Mrs. Bert formerly Miss Ardls Johnr stoi). Card A flowers and ferns were used in decorating the rooms. gOTOR-IT- E Among the features of the evening were music and games, which was MOTOR-IT- E . ( followed by a delicious fllOTOR-IT- E Many lxautlful and useful gifts were received? by-- ' the' young hrlrta ' . from the forty friends;; ia. attend , auce. , ad : '' 4 j. . 1 1 4 cot-ne- Lna Value 1.50 i 1 If t1 nt' 'i ,,y u rrt Ida-Boy- JAPAN'S LATEST EARTHQUAKE r FOR MARRIAGES 1 today. Jlla Leon'a (khiti entertained the Baiiibow Bwarm of the Third ward M. I. A. Tuwday evening: at her home, ' Hewing, music and games were served. The guests were each presented with red and white car nations. .,' r5V 1 Mri. Qti(LBirk entertained Tues day afternoon In honor of her Nellie .Maxl.ne, whose daughter, sixth birthday anniversary occured on hat day. During the afternoon children's games were played after wh)ch refreshments were, yTvedJo Phllllg . Brockbank, Rachael Jack son, Iipulae Jackson, Mildred Boyd, HutU Paxman, Margaret 1'nxmau, Helen HyNve and Mary Bee all of Provo and Marva and Norma Andttrson of American Fork. ,. j AUCTION CO. v Thursday a nd FriSay Special lr rert if 1925REC0RD t . American Fork, 'who are-alouting at the N. University AyeM Provo Col. AIT!. Rich, Auctioneer. If you have Farm, Ranch, Livestock, Home or Household Goods to sell, and need your money quick, let me auction it for you. v . X- - '."' ; i '.': -- Service Stations and fill up with MOTOR-ItE m'-'C- lnm-heon- Removes the carboriPreverits future carbon deposit. Get away from carbon' troubles. Drive to Superior., E ( 5V?)' tSTOR-fti- E Motor-ite- . The Beehive gltls ot the-- Sixth ward were pleasantly entertalued Tuesday evening at ' the home of Mis Clara IVterflon, wlth Mlsri Harris and Miss' Fern Kniool as. assisting hostesses. Tiie feature of the evening consisted of games and music after which a dainty luncheon was ' served to thirty ' ; f: .3 guests. 1 I I The following people of the Second, ward enjoyed the annual ward home-nigouting at Mutual : Mr. and Mrs. George ily-et.Mr. and Mrs. Grant F.ggerlien. Mr, and Mrs. Byron Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ilelier gtubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Booke. Mr. s ml Mrs. A. 'WUl Jones, Mr. and Mrs. George Nornmn, i Mr.: and Mrs. M, U. Booke, Mrs. Millie Thurgriod, Jllw Anna, B.H)ke, miss AtelKff I'arks, Miss lues Jones, Marlon Olsen, and Anhond Kggert- n Oice Used Always Used : 5i:!iT0R-IT- E L ' HOTOR-IT- E HOTOR-IT- E iorServicp Stations "Service-Twmty-Fo- ur '.- - : . ' . Hour Service" - 'r"vH I'fr , E . 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