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Show r j THE EVENINQ HERALD. THURSDAY MAY 13, 1926 1 o'clock, long tables decorated LARGE CLASS Hundt eds of omeii Have raded Their Old electric gleaners oh New Ro vals Sodet--GliuiI- (Special to the Herald) PAYSON. May IX. Eighty-fou- r students will be awarded diplomas in graduation exercises to be held for the Pay son Junior high school nest Tuesday night in the Nebo Stake tabernacle. Fiillowlug Is the bs SocUl Editor, PAYSON fflGH n or rrovo ; piauo solo, May my lor; baritone solo, Charles Wletsel; McBeth and Mel piano duet,-Mauba Drake; reading, Naomi Rich mond; valedictory address, Melba -- , - HUNDREDS of thousands 6f homes now have powerful Royals in place - ' JtoLdld, worn out cleaners, You have the same opportunity to banish your cleaning . burdens. Take advantage of it today. It makes no difference what kind of an electric , cleaner you have, or how worn it is. We will make you a liberal allowance on it in the purchase of a new Royal. j M - kJ THE OJiE-PRIC- HOUSE" E ROYAL ELECTRIC CLEANER pets ALL the dirt ly Air Alone VferteL - Principal Heher A. Curtis; will present the following students for graduation. Principal Ray Mon-so- n will award the diplomas. Erwln Brimhall, Hulda BalenUne.i Frank Balzly, Ida Betts, George Blessing, Elden Brimhall, Rosetta Betts, Spencer Barnett, Lee Carsoa, Florence Dillingham, Vlrgle Done, Melba Drake, Junior Dixon. Florence George Davis, Daley, Elden Evans, LAviere Elmer, Houser Francom, Edna Frisby, Lois Fillmore, Byron Gale, Melvin Grant, .HLJIEHL0111 HilA, Levi Hunt, Marie Huber, Erma HIatt, Le Koy Hill, Madeline Houser, Robert Iluish, Ned HancoekLda Harper, Jennie Jones, (Irey Jackson gt1!!', man Loveless, Lucille McClellan, Maxlne MeC'lellan, Nile McClellan, Agnes McClellan, 'Leslie McClellan, Ieona Mayer, Maud McBeth, Lester Morris, Jack McBeth, Lucille Mc Mullln, Frank McDowell, Dorothy Menlove, Ernest McClellan, Velda MendenhalV Fay McBeth, Tin Moore, fejd Nebeker, Oliver Olsen, Bernioe Patten, Bale Peery, Inez Tervort, Marjorie Taylor, Melba Viertel, Kathryn Wilson, Elsie Vick-erCharles Wletsel, Fay Wignal, Hurold Wilson, R. L. Wilson, Madge Wyler, Jesse Wilson, Vearl Patten, LucUle Reynolds, Dan Reid, Elden Reex-e- , Naomi Richmond, Glenn Bob iuson, Opal Schaerrer, Dean Schaer-reSimmon- - Irwin Florence Schaerrer, Wanda Stahell, May Stark, Thelma Teede, Lorin Simmons, Howard Thatcher and May Taylor. Iteid-Qurtl- s, r The May Literary festival sponsored by the members of the Fourth ward Relief Society. mas given Tuesday afternoon. It was a'sms eea, both financially and socially. The auditorium was made attrac tive by a bank of the season's bkta soma arms the- stand. Mrs. Julia B, Jensen read "My in 111 " Rose Stewart and Mrs. E. Byron Dastrup sang a duet The Sun-- , shine fo Mother's Smile." Mrs. Merle Taylor rendered vocal selec tions in keeping, with Ote Mothers' day theme of the program. The Junior Wilde - orchestra cleverly while ' refreshments entertained were served to the one hundred and ill Sin..: when --wood 912 Axminster UGS , wor-k- mm ' ' . Polish oo Just little a damp cloth, then a follow-u-p with a dry one and wood work looks Us neat as a new pin, aa freih(a a spring day. Such lustrclSjich toned You can get this master polish anywhere 30c tA $3. $3110 v " this is dint-d- o ' '.. ' fifty guests. The committee In charge wish to thank all those, who agisted in any way to niaka. the day a success; those who took part .on "the pro gram and thoHe in attendaaee.-;- r . Utah Sorosin club members were the guests of Mrs. S. L. Hickman at her home in Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon. She was as1 stated in entertaining by a number of former club women of Provo who are now residing in Salt Lake. A pleasant afternoon wag enjoyed. were taate- fully arranged lit yellow and laven der tulips, the. club colorg. A splendid program was given. A talk on "Joan of Arc" wag given by Miss Alice Reynolds, an honorary member of the club. Mrs. Heher C. Hicks of Salt Lake City gave three beautiful, vocal selections entitled, "Pale Moon." t'Melisant in the Woods," and "Joan.of Arc." Delic ious refreshments were served to fifty ladies. The members of the Ladies "Liter ary Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Heher Rupper Wed ff?dar Co. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell Polish Cleans as it polishes COLUMBIA Tonight 7:15 9:15 ' All Seats 35c 6 Acts 6 i VAUDEVILLE and" " "PANCING MOTHERS" with Conway Tearle Alice Joyce ' Clara Bow. " Strand 2:30 - 4:00 CM onows:7:45 . TONIGHT Piter STRAIN" with Madge Bellamy Kenneth Harlan .. and . Mazie Series "Little Annie Looney" ; PRINCESS1A AT.T. RT5ATS . . . '. Ivl Tonight 7:30 - 9:15 All star cast in "Paris at Midnight" and k, "Fighting Ranger" No. 5 " ' with ' - LEWIS STONE v Shirley I Mason - .Daid Torrence Barbara Bedford I 1 Comedy . TIRE AWAY" Friday and Saturday STRONGHEART ; in . "WHITE FANG" ' 1 LONDON . . , and comedy FINE PROGRAM (Special to The Herald) SPANISH FORK, May unting exercises for the Religion classes of the Palmyra stake were held last night at the assembly room of the Junior higbrschool with 'Mrs. Clara Jensen, senior 'teacher of the class In charge1. A large number of parents and friends were present rad- fo enjoy tte program, which fol lows: Opening - chorus, students and assembly. ''We Thank Thee, O God, For a Prophet;" Invocation, Mark Brockbank; so!o., with chorus by assembly. "Have I Done Any Good in the World Today," Miss Lora Thomas; talk, embodying an address of welcome and & history of the work with the class since the students went into the Junior high .school thus putting the ad vanced Religion class students all in one building, Mrs. Clara Brim' hall ; "The Gospel Lesson That Ap peals .. to Me Most the Resurree Hon."- Reed Bradford; pianologne. Miss Blanche Thomas and Delia Jensen; talk, "EnjoReligion Class and Religion," Principal L. E., Eggertsen speaker emphasized the thought" that our greatest- - Joy should be in knowing that we are doing good; reading, Anna Biohni; solo, "Jesus, My Savior." Bud' Evans; reading Elizabeth Williams ; piano solo, Jane Evans; speech! Life," "My Plans For ReligiousProf. Ed, M. Rowe; this speech wa In the nature of a charge to the graduates; introducing the graduates.- Mrs. Leora Andrus, junior e Marba Brlgg, Blanche RTgtrup, Argyle and Dorothy Howard; closing grayer, John Hughes. There were 67 graduates to, receive their dliiTomas "for having completed the work of the Religion classes and being ready for seminary' work. The graduates are Mary Tlppetts, Delia Jensen. Jane Evans, Lora Thomas, Majba Brlggs. Clara Jonesy-IleaJones, Dorothy Hay wood, Delila' Higglnson, Rua Hanson, Bethel Taylor, Lois Evnns,.La-VoChappie; . Beulah Chadwlck, FRIDAY-SATURD- AY $10.00 Value - SPANISH FORK Colors: Rose, Gold, Blue The Mar Gretta Shoppe Hemstitching - j Hand Tailored Misses' and Children's Clothing 327 W. Center . MRS. RUTH P. FARRER, Prop. .... - J " - st i m ,iii n HOSPITALITY FOURTH WARD begins in the kitchenl ( - $f595 win, KC0N1STS Andwhat a difference it makes if the is a FrigidaireElectric Refrigerator. All food.is kept better, colder longer. You ice-bo- (Special to The Herald) SPANISH FORK, May ed nesday, May 12, was M. I. A. dal for the Palmyra stake. About 500 young people and the M. I. A. work era; assembled at the City Park. where the activities were held. luncheon was held for all at about l.V-W- x can buy provisions for days in advance without fear of their spoiling, and have a : larder if the unexpected guest arrives. And you can serve those enticing Frigidaire cubes in iced drinks, tinted or clear, and delicious frozen desserts, home- -' made, ready whenever.you want them. Come in and see the new metal cabinet J Frigidaires. Or write for catalog. , well-stocke- d Hiimoiemluwum caHsonce-wi&Inpia- K- BATE & VARNEY Ar-!en- In concert A man may think he's the big gun but it takes a chicken to call him "fool." See how modern women handle hjen come live and learn and get a thrill be' sides. CLASS GIVES Spreads! May Beckstead, Anna Blohm. Ellen Ponlsen, Alene Argyle. Elizabeth Williams; Anna Chrlstensen, Millie Huff, Ignore Clegg. Blanche Rlg trup, Anna Johnson, Florence Lloyd, Erna Dudley, Stella Montorey, Elva Bearhson, Vera ,Warner. Luther Arthur Gesllson. Iee Reyno'ds, Chamliers, Mark llrockbaak, Ber- nell Iwls, Reed Bradford, rMax Warner, Van Waters, Robert Booth, Dalice Chrlstensen, John M. Hughes, Jack Finch, Mervin Tuttle. Mildred Thomas, Virginia Stewart. Frank Hodge, Edward Johnson, Roy Stew art, Victor Bralthwaite.-Dtlta-A- twood, Annie Harwood, Lots Roach. Bud Evans, David Thomas. LaKnc Roach, Donna Thomas. Herbert Pet erson, Kimball Nelson, Mark Dur rant, Wayne Carter. LeRoy Bythe way, Walter Larsen ,Leon Swen 8onr Clarence Prince, Vera Creer, Billy Nelson, - teacher of the class; girls quartet, COLUMBIANS lapn M arJ - Warner Stone and his . GRADUATING tltbeI B. Kyne's "The GOtDEN ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ... Friday and Saturday 9:15 "JOANNA" . SPEC I AIL - stake-lastLje- Mrs. George Madsen entertained the members, of the Third ward Re lief society choir at her home Tues day evening. Dainty refreshments 12-G- Wood-Clifton- 's . The- meeting nesday afternoon. wag held for the election of offi cers, the following being chosen Mrs. L. B. Harmon, president ; Mrs Sterling Ereaubrack, vice president ; Mrs. Dale Bnndley,7 secretary and treasurer; Mrs. J. A. Owens, Mrs. SELL IT THE CLASSIFIED WAT Alma E. ft'axman, Mrs. Parley Lar- FOR QUICKEST AND MOST sen. program committee ; Mrs. Alice SATISFACTORY RESULTS . . . Eggertsen, Mrs! James A. Bullock, Jr.. Mrs. Dean S. Tuckeri entertain The Missse Mc ineiit committee. Ewam and Metta Kerby entertained the guests with dancing after which hvinty refreshments were served. . With Splendor Of The Orient toast-maste- ' r, . with flowers being arranged en the shady law, and each wsrd provided fur its own young people. During the r, banquet U. &. Taylor waa and! toasts were., responded to by President Rex Daalela, Ed. M. PbQM 107 Howe, President Henry A. Gardner and Wells T. Brockbank of the Palwerf served following the regular myra Stake presidency, E. A. Mob practice, ey, Bishop Isaac Brlgga Mrs, Syl; via Swenaoa, Elder Hanks of Kaktn One of the unique events of the and President Lyle Creer. A vaseason was the party given by the riety of games followed the' banquet, junior class of the Provo Iflgh after which a contest In community school In honor of the senior class. singing by three groups of young In the form of Treasure Hunt." people under three different cap- The hunt consisted of wandering UaJim Wis enjojed. from the high school to the various The wain contents wew-hxin fields, cknyons and parks,1 where the.yvpjilng at a public meeting neld their treasure, which consisted of at the city pavilion, with President dellciitna refreshments, was found. Rex ...Djinlela,.pifJ.dAtJ.Tbe.AUili. Then they met at the high school interest centered In the public auditorium and spent the remaind speaking contest for girls, there be er of the eveuing In dancing. ing five contestants in this. The contestants and their subjects were : Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Simmons an Mabel Ellia. First ward, "Prayer;" nounce the marriage- of their Mildred Cutier, Leland ward. "Loydaughter Rachel, to Arthur Beese, alty and Gratitude;" Lois Brock- which took place In the 8alt Lake baDk. Second ward, "The Tobaccol A reception EvlljDena Jone, 'Thlrd ward. temple Wednesday. will be given, in their btaor at the TThe Value of Character ;" Lois Vtahna Gardens Thursday evening. Brigga, Fourth ward, "The Divinity Invitations have been issued to 350 of Christ." Prof. J. M. Jensen, of the B. T, friends. ' V.i Provo, was the sole judge of Mrs. Wren Wllklns will entertain the speaking. He spoke of the dlf the members of the Provonas club ficulty of his position In rendering a decision where all the contestants at her home Friday afternoon, did so well. He briefly reviewed ch speech, especially as to the Professor and Mrs. J. M. Jensen entertained Wednesday evening at timeliness of the topics, the appeal their home in honor of Mrs. J. T. and the specifness of the matter Bateman-o- f announced- - MIhs Alpine Dinner1 J;as4 presontediHe-the- n served at 6 o'clock. The season s Lola Brlggs Winner of the contest. A male quartet from the Fourth flowers'', decked the entertaining rooms. A tall crystal vase of red ward, consisting of Levi Sorenson, Frank Johnson peonies centered the well appointed Archie Williams, table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Don Christenaen. was the only and Mrs. O. W. Hyde, Dr. and Mrs. contestant In the singing contest. Christen Jensen, Miss Lorna Jensen, Archie Williams was the only con Dr. and Mrs. Vasco Tanner," Mr. testant In public speaking for the and Mrs. Charles E. Giles. Mr. and young men. Hla topic was' "What Mrs. Hugh Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Utah, Makes, Makes Utah." A George Dunsdun, Mrs. Effle Keeler strange coincidence was that ; all Master Jay Keeler, Miss Fay Allred the winners were from the Fourth and the host and hostess. ward. The Lleuranoe club composed of twenty young ladlea, who rep' A number of friends andjretatlyes je9eatefl.EaJrnyrft. of Mrs. Earl J. Parker, formerly in the State M. I. A. day," under Mips Ramola Eggertsen of thla city, the direction of F. J; Faux, sang were entertained at a bridal shower three selections during the evening. at. the borne of her mother. Mrs. The opening prayer was ny PresiA. E. Eggertsen. Friday evening. dent Lyle Creer and the closing by Spring flowers and foliage decked George Skinner. The large pavilion the entertaining rooms. T,he even- was filled to Its capacity with ing was spent in games and music, friends of the contestants and others after which luncheon was served to Interested in the M. I. A. work. The Fourth ward quartet, Mr. thirty five. Many beautiful gifts ATchle Williams and Miss Brlggs. were received. winners in the contest, will conAs a fitting climax of Girls' day test with other stake winners of at the Young University, which will Utah at Provo May 24. be held Friday, the arrangements for fue Japanese ball have all been Incorporated business enterprises made. The decorations, programs in the United States having a net and refreshments will be carried Income In 1023 of $9,209,000,000 out In a Japanese suggestion. This paid $2,572,000,000, or more than promises to be one of the most 27.7 per centr in taxes to Federal, state, and local governments. charming events of the yearC ra. TfddeYoursTodayl PAGS THEX3 275 West Center 9 jrii TREEfrEA ELECTRIC s. dsaiTjam St, Provo, Utah Tt O REFRIGERATION n n J . MOCKS V VapoRub QT IT Millie Jar. V4 Y..rt, tOte.1 . Agari3enteaof C0RETHR0AT Oargla with warm salt watsf thsn apply ovsr throat -- exauisite flavor ' andfragrancel'1 AisdtJie price? Sutptiwyounelfl ' TritUabt U m product of QmmU Mnlnii nnili mrU inwmid In Dojtoi. Chi Imswt hiiUcr Delight Okit. Atwrld: silsctricrtfiitwuiiws. Tkman mm mmlmm. , 150,000 ... rrtstiaim Bate & Varney, 275 W. Pbs scad Cstakj. Nmm..., id- -.. mm tbcFriatdab Center, j k ' |