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Show THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY. MARCH 1. 1926 TV:"'-'- ' FERTILIZING Distinctive Dinning Suites -- Real tabs H0I.IE LAVNT Values! 8odaJ Editor. Phow 107 OF PROVO CITY Virginia Hoots.) Mr. Houts's. son Mas has gone to Jotu kls brother. Ell wood U Houta la buaiaeas la Friday evening complimentary to Visa Carlnda Perry of Belper. who London, England. haa apent the past several days aa " her guest. alls Perry and Misa ' Rita left Saturday morning for Og- - Mrs. Joseph Clark wlU entertain den where they spent the day flatt- the members of the Sorosia dub at her home at S o'clock Wednesday ing with frteuds and relatives after A paper on "Great which they left for California where afternoon. Americana" wlU be read by Mrs. they win visit at Ban Francisco Win. M. EoyUnoe. Special musical and Sacrament Angeles aumers will also be given. All memliera are invited tote present Mr. and Mrs. Claude R, Seeley en tertalued Sunday, afternoon In honor of their small son, Claude Tbomsa. One of the interesting social whose third birthday occurred oa vents of the month waa given that date. The table waa prettily Saturday afternoon, when Mrs. E. decorated with pink sweet peas and 0. Brlmhall entertained at a silver a large birthday rake with three tea fur the . benefit -- of - tb Provo pink candles formed the center- women's club house. She was astwin piece. The little guests present were sisted injeceMng iy Jack Qlllls, Dorothy, aughtW8raraTTrit"IcKayinai Marvel and Durell Wilde, Louise Mrs. J. M. Cummlngs of Salt Lake and Charles gtubbs. City. A brief musical program waa .. -given liym Glen Guy man, Wilma Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Raw lings Boyla JMrttotidfer Erma lleind- SDdLlrj, John rjne were In. .Amer-- : aelman, Yerda Bachelor and Miss lean Fork Sunday to attend a din- Sorensoh. A pleasing number waa ner party given by Mrs. Delbert given when Miss Grace Hughes read Oilpman in honor of her mother, snd danced the "Mlnuatt Mrs. Llla Mrs. Annie Solinan, whose birthday Eccles Brimball of Salt Lake read one act of the "Morality Play." .. waa celebrated. ' Other miscellaneous . numbers by Zlna Brlmhall. Jennie Brlmhall MraJLjzEMawL entertained her guest Saturday and Sunday, Mary Ifolbrook and Wllma Boyle, - Mrs. Edna L. Houtc, who came to were also given. to served pay farewell visit ...to Provo friends ,i!Jl?frejrfmenUwere before leaving Ctah to make her many club members and loyal home In Kansas City, Mo., with her friends and the sum of $41.80 waa daughter Mrs. M. J. Hirscb (was realized to assist the club fund. lllaa Uatelda Bit pleasantly bc teruioed at supper at By KENNETH B. fcTIVEXS v Agronomy Department, B. T. V. With the netting et the now at the approach of spring, a ad the ap pearing of new shoots of grass which, despite cool day and cooler nights. are bravely answering the call of snotber warm season, our minda travel falter than the grasa- ea and flower trow, and we pic ture ahead f time pretty flower nardena aud luxuriant, thrifty green 4awj-S- r Suites Think What A Buy! 6-Pi- ece $9.80 Down-$9.8- $98 This 4a tae-iyof tawa which all admire and which we like to see growing In front of and around about our home. Of course, It; is an admitted fact that lawna need some attention In order to. appear thus, for with their densely matted root system they draw heavily upon the fertility of the soil; and we know full well that this cannot go on Indefinitely without greatly- - dtmlsshlng the tamt supply rpf : plant Cot 00 Per Month Q -- inspection -- will these are soundly constructed America Walnut Suites with spacious mahogany lined buffet drawers and plush lined silverware drawers with chairs upholstered in Genuine Blue Leather. "A real buy. $98.00. our-personal -o- Whal.nL-iifleitilliertoia2t- nvlc-you-that- . See It In Our Window - suite is now displayed In our windows-I- t This AJ consists" or ' handsome big extension table ' sturdy buffet and four chairs upholstered, in Genuine Blue Leather, See them for yourself I Examine this suite - - you will be convinced of the rare values! six-pie- ce Provo ONE-PRI- CE XNW ., keep np the fertility of the soli and how beat to apply it has been a much mooted question among many of tit. It waa for the purpoaa of getting definite information on this very question that I recently interviewed Dr. Thomas L. Martin, pro fessor of agronomy at the Brlgham Young University, and I consider the facts which he gave, me to be worth passing oh to others. "Poultry manure which hat been mixed with some soil is the very best form of fertilizer we can apply to fiur lawns," ays Dr. Martin. however, ?tbi form of fertHlaerfls not available, then the other forms usuable In their relative order of Busy rTsmaa T importance are the sheep, horse, Hedds Bsft Talu Ab and cow manures ; the latter Is the poorest xt all because of. Its bard, i lumpy, compact form. Animal urine . HrHitso-orie- -f theHBost valuable ir- nitrogenous fertilizers known for By HEDDA HOTT - laWns." , (Written for the United Press) Could not conimerolal fertilizers "PORTLAND, Ore., March 1 (U. k NEW TORE, March 1 tC ' be used to good advantage for lawns P.) "Oh rats" Is an exclamation A Borneo bride recently wore ""a frequently used by college girls but wedding gown . made entirely of and thereby eliminate the ing odors and. disagreeable appear- it remained for MlssAnna May Dutch bank notes of large denomances which accompany the use of Wright and MIhs Helen A. Stlllman inations. This crude native .thought various forms of barnyard ma- to force the rodents to earn them a that to be in the height of fashion " " nures f"T queried.' """"" Mvlug. , one miutt"r lie expensively garbed: The two girls, who left college Dqubless her brides-msld- s "Commercial fertilisers." sayg Dr, in their XMartln, 'ara much inore-exaraago, travel from town. colorful I to town and and they ellminlate the action of organize campaigns for attractive than she. To the mind favorable bacteria which Is so bene- - the eradication of rats and other of the civilized World color and all- ficlal to the plant and Which can: harmfnr animals. They hare Wn hotittee pay a far greater part la go on only in the presence Of humus. In Portland conducting such a cam- fashions than does expensive fabric. s ; For they are not rec paign. I would say that color comes first At first the girls found that their in'importance. No matter how beau- ommended over the' manures. If the manures are handled and' BP- - talents were not In great demand plleL.properly thereJslittle . need bu01oOnange3uow.W6rdTi)f ljfsateTlal!,ifnl ts color 'la'un-sil- l and odors and dis- their success has tfaveletr for the ted to the wearer the entire ef agreeable appearances which you so good is their reputation that re- fect Is lost. The gown would look ; sponding to calls froto seaport Cities better on a wooden rack. Next to speak of.''. "What procedure would yon rec occupies all tliflt time. color In importance comes a style ommend In applying this fertilizer I Burlum carbonate mixed with four that;ia'auitable-to9he'8-Indlvldu- al Color r Xx ilhn WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS 'We Aim to Phaser GO, Office and Res. Phone 148. 150 S. First W. and-whea able iron construction - you .. - -- joints j . i . . s jrzFuel Economy W Operation and continued satisfaction through- -; a long period of years. ' . " Kanges like old friends, old books and old songs, are most appreciated .m.v-nTwhen time has proved their worth. One Price to Everybody - - The Lowest Price rDixoipTat5rRussellzCo, THE ONE-PRIC- E NEPHI SPRINGVILLE PROVO and. Mam .ahaiMJtl affiMjwelghOsJisto.eniI figure. ture used. It is a common poison. persbnT7' look: It's not hard to select our color fiadeT!3row;ii-eyeobtainable at any drug store,, but mSiemes- - if we pay attention to the "best in brown, bronze and all of the the young women point out that following rules. Hair, eyes, com golden shades since these draw at owners of single buildings cannot ptexton and size must" all be taken tentlon to the brown eye. use it with effectiveness, It takes lute consideration. Take an inven If one's complexion Is one's best a general attack over a w'lde district then disregard the color of point," ...itt charms and findout tory " your to get results. itl.the. the .eyes and play up to- the com-wjhatlsojjrbj.poJnttK eyes, then play up to tlie' color of ucxion. I'asteis on rair.sKinnea to the --com the eyes. Their color' is ' brought women out by 'wearing a .deeper shade of plexion. Dark- colors also make the complexion fairer but are In I ' Apply over throat and chast' the color of the eye. The blue-eyeswallow small ptacas ot BF person thus makes the eyes appear clined to add pallor. Bright, vivid bluer by wearing .a,: blue that Is colors often overpower one's .own Dark persons are more deeper than the eye. She will also coloring. find that certain purples will have fortunate than blonds when it comes to cotoMelectionr- - The drab- r IT Million Jan Vmd Ytmrj, tetfdenejMo give the eyes a violet baired person has perhaps the hard est lot for where the brunette can wear a If dark shades and most of aBd nvhere the blond the vivid-on- es wears pastel and soft shades the is limited individual HOUSE" PAYSON PL. GROVE 1 d . i riveted tight not puttied Vitri-- " i fused rust resisting flues assures. wiappers-ookedajr-moT- be removed?" I dsked of him. "There Is a difference in the fertility requirements of fields aifl lawns," Dr. Martin remarked, "feu while all forms of manure are recommended for. the furra, only the more loose and fibrous forms should be used on the' Tawns. ThTsWould mean to' exclude all hay and straw as much as possible. It Is not wise to spread the manure on the lawns as deep as you would on the farm. A uniform depth of one-hainch is sufficient to gain the object desired. Now is a good time of the year, to spread the fertilizer to be used, then leave It for about one month. Dur-I- n the latter part of March turn the water hose on the manure and as much of the soluble ingredv lents Into the ground as you can, and flush off the rougher parts remaining. Rake and scratch the lawn thoroughly then with a garden rake, add a lUTrenrticr-irhietaB8-seerake lightly, and sprinkle with a spray. When the grass begiiuLtSLXrow,. cutoften, and you will have a most beautiful la' Pleasure List?, K Monarch range with its mallei " - You r :. 1 far To know for a certainty your expensive furniture will the business of Je handled by men who understand Sircfarnfflulint Is 'what 'your mimeytbay8.-here.- -' T J---- andAdd Cooking to these-reason- service hTtttt fr ni-''r- r )- pa TRANSFER " ; CARiFVL -1 r a monarcn Range .n BUV Corner GIRLS' LIVING " fc: . Milady's! SSS, OF RATS MAKES HOUSE" PL Grove Payson J ih i-n- Jr " it ERADICATION Co, ?THE SpiingviUe D Is ; Visit Our Model Home On 2nd Floor, Provo Store Dixon-Taylot-Russ- ell pe 3 1 J54 1 . !"" ss P0UGHS d lf ColUUXlbici Tonight and Tuesday Warner Stone and his COLUMBIANS in Concert qtiatRoyle uirr PRINCESS 1flc The story of. a Daughter of ' ALL SEATS "Todayrwith-. Cowl Dempste ronight and Tuesday ... W. C. Fields V and y HARLEYHASEnr- "Mamma Behave" "THE TEXAS TRAIL" and comedy -- -of The Auction Block" IN GAY NEW YORK ALL NEW THIS SEASONj and Jazzed" Right up to the child-Mrt- h t. e" -- Ion -- . ; Minute -- . and-Uerio-dlc tax 23 B. Y,,U. Banyan READ HERALD WANT ADS red-dis- h s Shows:?:!? - BRINGING UP FATHER Prices: charm U Is, best to select shades which harmonize with "the hnlr. Thus reddish-brownbring a COUNTY THAN THE EVENING glint, to the slightly auburn Golden. Hhades bring , a HERALD .CLASSIFIED COLUMNS (By Fred L. Adair, M. D.r Slembct life has not fully permeated either ptrson. golden glint to blond hair, etc. But tne minds. or professional lay Insltute.)' need whatever one does, one must be sure Prenatal care Is: a term used to "Why does the future mofher this sort of special care?" It Is to play up to one's best features. cover that part of Maternal Wel because the health and livtajs of fare which Is bestowed upon the manyzniotheM and infants are sac prospecflve mother with the Idea rificed, uunecessarlly. .' of securing ahd preserving the hap 7:Unprepa redness takes a terrible piness and health of both mother toll, no matter whether It Is lack . Uleparationiocth--atork'aaiThis ProTo-Rcdd- ent &n(Lihetur.uTfsprlnj 9 :00 rival, or whether - It ia lack of Prenatal care on a nation-wid- e Should Help You to Get Well basis, is needed at this very mom foresight in anticipating some emer ent,. In order to provide the moth gency which may arise at any time Do you suffer nagging backache? TONIGHT AND of our future, citizens with "the .with dire results to either mother find Feel dizzy, ufrvouS de . TUESDAY greatest factor of saftey for them- or infant, or both. pressed? deselves 8nd to assure, each child It is extremely Important to' Are the kidney secretions Irregu coming into the world of his right- tecUtuberculosis in the pregnant wo- lar; breaking yonr rest? ful heritage of good health. Suefi man early In the course of the dl Likely your kiueys are at fault. care would prevent thousands ff ease; and as soon after pregnancy Weak kidneys give warning.. Ton women losing their llYes from begins as possible." This may make have backache; xheumatic twinges. You feel weak, tired, all worn-ouevery year lives which many a great deal of difference In the fu times-arsacrificed needlessly be- ture life of the Woman. Ileedthe Warning." Don't delay ! ' It is very neoessary that Ihe I'se Doau's Pills a stimulant dicause of Ignorance. IPrenatalcare should be received presence of other forms of infection uretic to thp kidneys. and-th- at frota-tho- se allficdtbe-dctecte- dj the disease who are b r neighbors recommend by education, training, and exixT-lenc- e lie treated and cured If the health Doan's. to are to give IU Many, possibly the and life of mother and itaby Here is a Provo case ' by Rex Beach J. W. 'Prothero, cement" contractor, majority of prosjiectlve mothers of w preserved.- - . this country do erejajrenianxdiMsmjnijcon 447 W. 3rd South Hr., says: "I hiid care, either because they do ho seek I ditlons Which are very harmful to and was andVachlngj-bac- k ELEANOR BOARDM AN It, or because it Is not accessible to both mother' and offspring which troubled with a weakness in my thent- - Efforts are belnjt made now can to found only SALLY 6NIEL ; t)ack that' was brought Why heavy of beryatoir.--iin- d rxrencourage thenr Mjrkidnpya acted irrpgular- News Weekly It, and to make It easily accessible course, proper, knowledge of per ly, too. . used 'onebox of, Doan's Comedy ' sonal and other hygiene. Clothing, Pills from the Hedqulst Drug Co., to tliem, , are matters of and they cured me." ' Many people b&y not appreciated diet, and the importance of looking for this great Importance. Proper Prenatal Price. QOc, at all dealers. : Don't care, and many advisers have not cane is theLonly avenue through simply ask for a kidney remedy--g- et recognised the value of giving it. which the necessary care at the same that Mr. Donn's; , This IsLbecause ldea of time of birth, or natal care, can be lrotherd had Foster MUlburu Oti, Prevention as applied to everj-daMl rs.T BHffalo, T. approached. Adv. , CARE Achy? Company, of 30 and a Chorus fFlapper Beauties 50c, 75c, $1, $1.5.0 plus Bright ' colors are overpowering. Some pastels are too colorless for a drab" person To a? (eiupt. Back Lame and A Edition The Big Musical Comedy t 4i is iTf , f r iJs rrsr - it i v.- - Meet the "Ladies of the Chorus" .who are with the E. J, Carpenter production of the latest and cleverest edition of George' McManus cartoon musical comedy success, "Bring ing Up Father in Gay. New. York," which is ihe latest anj -- eer lasting series of the "Bringing Up Father" cartoon comedy. It comes to the Columbia ' theater, Monday evening, March 8th. y eleventh edition of the Gprgas-Memoria- TMARGH New V.GOAOAI MCMOKtAl tKjrtlTWT 4-'- - largely to black, dull browns, greens, rose and navy. White, for instance, THERE IS NO GREATER ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN UTAH Columbia Theater HJ.CARPENTER ' present the . drab-haire- d non-swi- ft HARRY CAREY, jr. James Kirkwood Harrison Ford V VAPORUB Girl Pictures ftltshe y Every Way ""With - is modern in to give service that-i- s every way, we are able "appreciated, .Nothing hasbeen left outbf IwrT Funeral Home that can. add -- comfort -- or convenience. The Slumber Rooms afford the privacy of one's own home, making it possible for the family to be alone; We are able, to take our ser- - uiquipmntrwhich- nriceaitywhercrfordiotance-make- s to us with our motor cars, little-differenc- e- x Wk. : the-Gorg- Our Equipment Is Modern In Hatch JpuneraljHome |