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Show THE EVENING EEEALD. WEDNESDAY. MAY 19, IKS. veo, Sheldon Drrsdale, Balph Craven and Clarencs Crwr. i Members of the N. H. K. dub will be entertained at the bojue of Mrs. Robert 8ward Friday afteruMB. . - Soda E4itor, Phone 107 were served to the fol Provo High School 1 Ifrej&ments; lowing: Ireta Mortimer, LUUan Alumni Entertain Mortimer, Alice Jones, Ada Ander son, Vaughn Corlette, Dorothy r At Big Banquet Jones. Bessie Collins. Betty Madaeo, fl'Tlis ' l:f? clall3& wYfei-ymi- ftnn To Drevent' a - , auf.-proo- f. . PAYSON HIGH " -- X Tkan aRftfrig0ipator! inrtalled in your own let box or. bought ss a complete electrk iriferator fire you Bertie fax beyond any you hart eftr received from th old fun-rigerator. IXTTIUC.llEFJUGEIUTlON-lieth- er E a. Announces Her Summer Term of MUSIC ." and day out, night'and day, without attention, The rcrulatkm is obtained by use of an unfailing automatic mechanism which requires so attention by the owner. Mr. and Cleveland Chicago Mrs. .....,.,,.17 17 .567 ."..,...15 .484 Friendship Boston 510 St .258 0 Louis 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. ......20 , 'i '. ... IT Cincinnati Brooklyn Chicago. and Courtesy St Louis Pittsburgh 17 14 15 New 'SYirk 14 Philadelphia 11 Boston a part of ...... r 8 COAST LEAGUE Los Angeles T. Hollywood ... ; Sacramento Oakland ...... I Every Missions Transaction ,PcfJ ......23 ......21 14 19 19 19 20 ......19 ..... ,....M9 Portland . . v Seattle San Francisco .667 .630 .630 .500 .469 .467 .399 .276 20 20 22 ......19 , ....... il- Permanent roads are a good investment -- not an exfnse - - Mrs. R. C. Foote entertained at her home at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening in honor of Miss Moneita Haycock, a bride of the ' ' near future. The entertaining rooms were ar tistically decorated. A color scheme of pink and white being us1.A profusion of tiny hearts formed a dainty canopy .overhead. A number of interesting games were played, after which dainty re 230 W, Center. jpl . Inside . . i i Bellows To Be Buried Thursday FORKr-Ma- y V Bta Th Xa (Special to The Herald) - SPANISH lytVn?7flhsa2 If " r J9 Fv f 1 BBATID P 1 lllMSdM.lIllW. WiTsou II aauttUTt v ELEVENTH SUMMER PIANO ' SCHOOL ' ..487 o'clock at the Lake Shore meeting house. The body will arrive at 483 6:15 Wednesday evening. given by .425 ' . -- V .. ' Elmer E. Nelson Teacher of five prize winning students within the past six years. .. COMMENCING JUNE 7 . . L .T-- fTUVw-- ":' f- . ?t: -' at '' ' B.Y.U. ; Practice piano furnished Daily individual instruction. ' . at the school. College orTuglflchool credit given. 'Beginners as well as advanced students. Private instruction of one or two lessons a week may : . v .also be had. ' STUDENTS MAY ENROLL NOW 546-J Phone Studios: 240C B. Y. U. ; 456 So. 7th W. . . FOR SALE Practically new auto matic washer. $35. CaU 499-R- -t Arm ' m25 LOST One green Shaeffer Foun tain pen; reward for finder not! ' m20 " fylng Herald office. TQ LOAN $1,000 j Immediately available. Owens Realty. WATCH THE PAPER for an nouncement of opening of Glen garry plunge, FOR RENT Furnished, house at 917 East 3rd So, For particulars m25 call 498- - J-- L - . TOE WATCH THE ; PAPER for v ah- nouncement of the opening of Glengarry, plunge. "T" WOMEN: Work Home; make $5.00 no bIx hours work. Pleasant; Consoll selling. Enclose stamp. Repairing This equipment, developed . ' dated Card Co., Dept E WelUrStr Chicagor- -" at the Firestone factory, which tires are reinstated for duty, just as fit as they were before injury repairs that are cured into the tire, not baked. '. BEAR IN MIND: WE SELL THE FAMOUS FIRESTONE TUSES. . TUBES MAKE. FIRESTONE GOOD TIRES BETTER . STEAM-WELDE- J B X1UVU, TUV. UW1U r " v- - aj!L GLENGARRY '. ?ffl() aUt i22J?& ffl doesn't take yoor cufl'mon yJM'J'B ey andstophalfway.lt goes the fu3 ' 'I I VSltV J .i5i- - Hf . , distance and then sornei Because ' . it's more coffee substance, nKxrestra gyor to spoonftiL It means yc i can use ksscfM-- J fi and stiHgetarjch.' snxx3thccfibe.Tj7iands8d , f ,J V , i , '.V . : ' '( , t , Every Wednesday D and Every Saturday BRIMHALL BROS. T Dance 100, 128 N, D STEAM-WELDE- ' Ofiless In 31 Cities ; UiLj VUBLLG. BFPIQ1ENT (. The Last Word in Scientific -- ? OH1. POWER &IIHT SEBVICO The new treatment for torn flesh, cute, wounds,- - sores or lacerations that is doing such wonderful work WATCH THE PAPER for the'-a- h in flesh healing is the Borozon nouncement of the .opening of liquid and powder combination treatment The liquid Borozone is Glengarry plunge. powerful antiseptic that purifies WANTED Strawberry pickers over the woundrTnTTJoTsons andln 14 jearsJ)tJige. Room accommo- fectious germSrvhile-the-Borozo- ne dations if desire4Calr-792-R--Xpowder is the great healer. There '" m21 IS nothing like it on earth for speed, safety, and efficiency. Price (liquid) Powder 30c FOR RENT Garages and modern 30c, 60c, and $1.20. N. and 60c 8old by Hedqulst Drug 60 East 4th Inq. partment B Adv.! Phone 564-m25 Stores. - McCornick Building SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH . A national Organization to Improve and Extend the Uset of Concrete . WK&H. NEWTODAY Here. What the Bates Road Proved About MHIUlllIIimilllllIIKUllllIIIIIIBlllIIIIII2 Highway Paving The PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Can at our store and Inrtstigale In greater detail. Prompt deliveriea. Sold on mott iasonable tenna, L. NOTHING LIKE IX ON EARTH ". Send today for out fntbookUt "ConcrtU Facts about PantmenU". Electric Refrigeration is the most economical of all forms both in the cost of operation and in a great saving of foodstuffs. - .632 neral services for Marlon Bellows, .525 former Utah 'county athlete, radio t .613 operator and man. will J500 be held Thursday afternoon at 2 five guests . , ' .476 22 23 .17 i Dainty and delicious sherbets, frappee, enstards and other frozen dssserbi are made in the refrigerator with no other effort than to place the mixtures m the pans and forget them until they are to be served. Pet, 10 10 10 14 17 16 18 21 no , . Detroit saxophone solo by Hichard Burns; reading by Virginia Booth: chorus, directed by LnPreal SUav and reading by Reva Cordner. Games were led by Victor C. An derson. teacher of the class. Lh'lit refreshment were served to forty- son RESPONSIBLE DEALERS The story oi the Bates Experimental Road, built by the highway authorities of Illinois, is one it will pay every taxpayer to know. For the better part of two years fleets oi loaded motor trucks passed over this road, transporting a total of more than 1,609,000 tons. Only thirteen oitheorigmal sixty-thre- e sections oi this two mile stretch survived. Ten , were oi Portland cement concrete. The other three had heavy concrete foundations which in all respects cor- responded to the plain sections of Portland cement concrete. Many other sections with wearing surfaces placed on Jess enduring dations were failures, proving that the foundation strength of concrete was . winning factor. 'Many communities are profiting from the lessons taught by the Bates Road. Is your community one of these? If not, why not? Tell your local authorities tou want your roads and streets paved with Portland cement concrete. That will end once and for all the problem of costly maintenance. there is no dampness, GLENGARRY The Old Testament class of the Lincoln high school seminary were entertained Tuesday evening at' the Timpnnogos ward amusement" hall. The room was prettily arranged with spring flowers as the main decoration. During the evening the was given : following program Chorus under the direction of Merle Perkihs.TTeaalfig' by BubrJeppeTr & Plumbing Fixtures - :1 Ice cubes for garnisning salads and other table uses, for beverages and other purposes for which ice h desired are made right in the refrigerator. Charles J. Hayooek of this city announce the engagement of their daughter, Monelta, to Berlyn M. Hair. Son of Mrs, Mells' gSLHatralso of this .city. The mar riage will take place June 1. In everv wanted size and type at prices within the reach ofall j,- air is dry, clean and cold odors and flavors are not transferred from ns article to others in the refrigerator. FREE - 1 The breeding place for bacteria, no dirt or mnss. HBSk. meats and other foodstuffs are kept as fresh and eggs, fruits, vegetables, tweet as when they were placed in the electric refrigeratorwill keep so for days and even weeks. Saturday to ftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnm; -- j and W :--i It maintains correct temperahire for perfect preservation of foods day la , for Piano Students Phone 413-- - rf - Miss Melva Boyle t t lonod -- , k x STUDENTS GET - THE ONEPRICE HOUSE" SOLD BY am . . ' - -- Co. ell '" . home-comin- Dixon-Taulor-Rms- . - "" P""", end shrinking a gelatine crinkling sizir-is put on 'with a brush by hand cncl carefully. worked in between and all a- ouud tha fibers. A covering cf ' vizrc int ground in pure. Unseed oil makos Luxor , Shades molsture-prco-? r.ril . s et our service man measure . windows fa- - Luxor Shad yoaf wrinkling:, . IiIANY AWARDS n u. sli - ' d f -- Luxor shade cloth fa ' 7 rt h. - Luxor Ffand Mace --Window Shades Are Best -- - . rrlenas and relatives of Mrs. Griffith. NutUU wen entertained at hsr bom 8unday at dinner, ths or, caslon being her birthday anniversary. The entertaining rooms were A gay with peonies. vase tall them centering the well of Ha Haycock, Nell Haycock. Lois appointed table at which thirty The Alumni association of the Nelson. Evelyn Nelson.- - Delia Bail- guests vers seated. Dinner was Provo high school gave a dellght-fu- l Mrs. Charles J. Haycock. Mrs. served at 8 o'clock.' ey, banquet last evening at the Elks Home In honor of the graduates of Ralph 0. Smith, Mrs. Stanley Mrs. George Baker, Mrs. . the class of "28. A color acbeme of white and green Gilbert. Mrs, Hope C, Hoover,- the of honor and "the hostess :colors, was carried oat guest bride-to-b- e The received many In the table decorations and favors. beautiful and useful gifts. were Six tablet arranged at which 250 guests were served. Mrs, Teenie Harding was hostess LeRoy Olsen, president of the or ganisation; Introduced Sterling Ett to the members of the Columbia canbrackat toast master of the eve Sewing Club at her home Monday ning. . Community singing waa led evening. The rooms were beautified F- " .1th colored poults ttrranged in by Ernest PAYSON. May 19 Tuesday was accompanied by Miss Alvira Strong, tall vases. The feature of the en- honor day at the Payson high school rendered a beautiful vocal solo. In tertainment was needle-wor- k and many students received honors her usual capable manner, Miss An- music. Mrs. Alma Madsen and and at a special assembly, the last of na Pea J read a clever selection. Mrs., Kmll K. Nielxon were the In .the school year. The Tolhurat med Aldons Dixon, Fred Moore and John vited guests. Twelve club members al for public speaking was present Gessford responded with toasts. . A were present ( ed to Oscar Drake by Maude Olseo; selection was beautifully given vocal the Loveless spelling medal to by Miss Lillian Mortimer, accompan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray enter Helen Bean by LeRoy Grant, and ied by her sister. Miss Ireta Morti tained the members of the S. E. C football medals were presented to ' mer. home- Saturday even' Vaughn Livingston and Powell Mc club It wa a "decided that the same offl lag. -atA their pretty arrangement of Dowell by Ruby MeMullen. ' cers would act until the g Melba Allen presented sweaters next year, Fred Moore was spring flowers adorned the enter to the following athletes : Max "500' rooms. Progressive taining chosen to represent the class of 26. Amnion Taylor. Max Men- was main the diversion the of enter Stewart, Much credit Is due Mrs. Herman tainment. Mrs. Sheldon Drysdale, denhall, Gould Dixon, Lawrence Urlmm and the domestic science Arvll and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Elmo Mo Beth, 'Kenneth girls of the Provo high school who CravenDrysdale were awarded high score Morgan. Waldo Wilson, Hamilton so capably prepared and served the prises. Those present, , were the Richmond and Arvll Conk. dinner. Messrs. and Mesdames Seymour Atnietes receiving letters were Ned McBetb, Eddie Simmons. Fn.nk Mrs. Joseph Farrer will entertain Gray, Arvil Drysdale, Kenneth Cra Mortensen and Dean Perkins. Mel the members of the Thursday afterba Drake made the awards. Bloc noon Bridge club and a few friends "P" pins "for stockjudglng were fit at her home Thursday. en to Ned Nebeker and Janio. Dix on by Norma Reece. Pins for de ' Mrs. M. B. Pope will entertain Dancing .Lessons bating were awarded by Mildred friends at her home, Friday after Pace to Will Dixon, Orabell Hober, noon at bridge. ' Irma Patten, Theron Sargent and Delsa Tolhurst Ray Patten rtcelv The Women's Municipal Council ed an athletic medal. will give a kitten shower and ken Wednesday slngton at. the club bouse Monday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Anlnterest- AMERICAN LEAGUE Club Standing ing program ha? been preparea 8:00 9:00 p. m. The members of all .the women's w. "Pet. clubs of the city are cordially in New York ...........21 .700 Florence Jepperson vited to be present. Refreshments .588 20 Washington and Staff will be served. .563 .18 Philadelphia Hind-mars- -- j PAGE THEE "TIRE MERCHANTS" .... K . there's lkonocny in ksStixsgh" . , 9Rfl Thnna llUiiv. mm tllMlglKlfl Orchestral i |