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Show t , -- mm submitted to th Society Itsm for tliiii column should P.M. Editor MmiJ0O A. JJ Hull Golden Wedding Held Anniversary social vent th Among landing of th season was ths party gtvoa by Mr. and Mr. W. H. Spainhower at the bom of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huish Sunday. 1b celebration of their golden wadding anniversary, which occurred an that day. Th attr houM was decorated with a profusion of spring flowers and ferna. Ths guests gathered, during the morning- - and a general handhour waa shake and Unique Farewell' Party and PROVO gVEIKG teULD.IOKDAYrAPRIL 2. 1923. -- BOWt'A Am MEREDITH saa New Colors For the Old Kitchen h Held I. lr r buyera who ware formerly prv ed from, owning a car with j type of power plant becauss of prt i coasideratioB. t CUTS PRICES TOLEDO. CX. April 1 Simultaneously with ths announcement that Wlllys-Overland- buainta- s- daring 's Ufcrtr ,R Tr" lKwaa lh a i eviesn tare aioaiaa in am tympany's history. John N. Willys, president announced last night a drastic reduction in th price of 8tanard Six modth Willys-Knigels. Th new price bring these we were nonchalantly discussing new furnishings for a kitchen, employing a definite color scheme from the gas stove down to the garbage pail. csrs Ji5Qkmex tna any jatyiouaj Six. That lovely for Ih lucky girl A rich brews color la on of th At th new low prices ths who has the opportunity to do the first requisites in thia" eoup. Melt senger coach will seU at 1999, a re Job right, but WHAT can th wom- the butter, alio th onion thin and duction of $160; th an do. whoa kitchen gives her a cook It gently la th butter for 10 aedaa. reduced S190 now sell sat heart ache, even though the gaa minute. 1 ths coupe, formerly selling Take th onion out add th flour at1.096; atove operates 100 per cent and the 11.198 Is nsw listed at ll.MS. The or. butter both and flour until and stir knives never lose their edgeT touring and roadster models have Easter lilies and emblems were paringa lot of ar th right shad of brown. been reduced to $995. AU these new thing. . used throughout the entertaining Just ' Select one. of the new standard Remove th sauce pan from th prices are effective Immediately, rooms as a decoration, lending th different fir and add Ingredi Mr. Willy said. color which will harmonize with pleasing effect A variety of Inter the except th preaent color of the walla; In- ents In th order named, According to Mr. Willys, these " games were troduce esting new low prices ar mad possible a third color not to. con- oyster and paraley. Ii-- i played. Touring" being the feature trast through various manufacturing agreeably With both, but use of entertainment Miae Zlna Som on will wonder why th economies that have been effected Curtain need not be won, the first prise and the con it sparingly. celery, leaves are used rather than and through, ths record, breaking ugly length of atarched white solation favor waa awarded the .celery stalk... oh. for lost'a' business don by th company In all Christina Bprlngmeyer. An Eaater start there. - Clever delightful la every detail waa the farewell party given by Mr. Gladys C Nielsen at her hone Saturday evening, complimentary to MUa Eveline bean, who U leaving soon to make her homo la Ogden. The affair waa alao- - la the form of a going-awa- y shower and numerous useful and beautiful gifts were presented to the guest of hon- F4 per cent gain over the previous l models. Mr. Willys said that the -month. n r,). rw.iM th... la announcing the reduced prices Knleht enstned sixes within th oa the Willys-KttiStandard Six reach of thousands of additional e MflXlNGr Edited by FTHEL DICJLETT SOCIETY -5 Formerly Irvines WHIys-Kalg- enjoyed. At nooa they went to the horn of Mr. aad Mra. Bert Hulah. where an "going-awayelaborate dinner waa served, covers belne- - laid for 100. Artlatic Indeed Lar-so- w waa the large wedding cake which formed the centerpiece for me amand ine table,- - Vaae of daffodlla hold-eryellow candlea fa attractive Then what about th bread box, were alao uaed in the decorative "flower game" was alao played, fav scheme. Do Bunnell of Eureka waa ors being presented ttf Um Barbara. cooky box and sugar- tin? Two cans n"el. a brash- and a sample toe muter. , and 4ho following Paxman of Provo and MWiuha T-stencil design in the contrast color toaata were given: "Fifty Tear Lynch of Salt Lake. Caen guest waa obliged to make will work a miracle right there. Ago. Mra. Chana Leub of Ogden; th kitchen la a duU gray, To the Preaent and the Future," an Eaater bonnet and wear it dur or-a-'erhaps . glistening hospital white. In Charles ZabrUkie of Eureka: ing the evening, which added much color color by painting the Mothers Dr. William J. Snow; merriment to the occasion. A 'de troduce ' To the Fathers," Mra. W. J. 8ri6w. licloua luncheon was served and at the panel edges In the harmonizing ... w. J AalmM,i F. tractive miniature traveling bag color and arranging the stencil demade by Mr. Bunnell, Biahop Her- were given as favor. sign sparingly igainst panels. The guest list Included the followman Tweede of Spring Lake, and How BullockC ing: Miss Bean. Mrs. Eve Tetton, .'side of th cupboard some BenJ. Adjournment waa made to the A. Mr. Christina Sprlngmeyer, Misa lovely color robin' egg blue, XL Hulah resldene. where a aoclal Florence Ray, Mlaa Florence Bee, daffodil yellow or a soft Jade time waa enjoyed and the following Mlaa Grace Paxman, Mia Barbara green? i could tell you lota program Paxman, Miaa Grace Cheever, Ml more Of intereating and delightfulKARUUUUI pri parmltt.H adtmra rail Amanda ItmindlCMias Zffil Lamm. of Salt Lake; aong and dance. Mar-Jor- Miss Be mice Condon, Mies Melba TODAY'S RECIPE Hulah; aong. Spainhower male Bachman and Miss Lora Dunn. OYSTER TOMATO BOCP ' quartet; reading. Helen Fay Spain S tahleapons butter hower of Payson; reading. Edgar DANCING PARTY ENJOYED 1 medium onion Mr. and Mra Sylvan Zobell enterBooth: humoroua reading. William I tablespoon, flour Harper of Spring Lake; two aonga. tained at their home Friday evening S tablespoons chopped for a number of friends. Dancing celery leaves , feeding. Ruby Spainhower of Salt waa the feature of entertainment Lake: eons:. Billle Spainhower of during which music was furnished t cups tomato pulp Laura Stewart I teaspoon chopped parsley Soring Lake. The guest Hat includ by Ivan' Shepherd, " S quarts water ed membere of the family from and .Clifford Yan Wageheu, A de 1 can, of oysters or vo.TSprlng Lake, Salt Lake, Ogden licloua luncheon waa served to 35. and California. It large eastern oysters 6CRPRI8ED BY FRIENDS Seasonings to taste. was I sur scott .ynn WARD VINEYARD pleasantly VALLEY at Sat frienda his home CIRCLE TO MEET by prised BELIEF SOCIETY Valley Circle will meet WednesMra. Lens Gammon and Mra urday evening. Easter decorations Lena Andreaeon will have 'charge of were used, and the game were car day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the program In the ried out In an "April Fool's" day home of Mrs. Russell McMillen. the theological luncheon was whlni?!.Ml ffltertaiain honorxl Vineyard ward Relief Society meet- Idea. A deliclou erVed Id the Jo1tejnjiiIMite Bg Tuesday afternoon, member of the Oriental chapter of will be "More Modern Miracle. Knight Mlaa Ines Leetham, Mi Juel Andreaeon will alng The Ethel Riding, Miss Hazel Mlllett Denver, Colo., who la here visiting. Seer;" a reading will be furniehed Miss Ruth Hsws. Archie Millet All member sre cordially invited to bv Leona Andreason, and Mra Ro Condor Bmoot, Orson Millet DeVar attend. land Harding and Mra. Verona Win Scott and the guest of honor. CLCB MEMBERS AND ter will alng "An Angel From on FRIENDS ENTERTAINED b Hour High." Mra. Anna Hinckley will be Fred Ray enterIn attendance. All membere and Member of the Social Hour club - Mr. aad Mr friend interested are cordially In- will be entertained Thursday after- tained the members of the S. E. C. noon at the home of Mrs. George and a number of Invited guests at vited to be preaent Carroll. Sewing, music and lunch- their home Saturday evening. The eon will b the diversion. All room were prettily decorated with CARDS. MCSIC member are cordially invited to be Easter lillies, snd attractive Easter AND LC'JfCHEOX favors were presented. Four tables Mr. and Mrs. Res Davis enter- present " of progressive five hundred were tained at a delightful card party at played, Mrs. Grant Thomas and their home Friday evening. Spring CARDS AND LUNCHEON flowere prettily decorated the enen Jesse. Dal ton. receiving the high Mr. and Mra. N. table of tertained tertaining JffiOa-TljEf- e cu Hour dub and their partnerarataT?!l?"M-t- iLr' 0rv "? aelic-loulive nunoreu 7."s progressive biiu Acnne.n A played, after which a delicious card party at their home Saturday "oie luncheon to was served the folluncheon waa served to Mr. and evening. Five tables of progressive Mr. and Mra Mr Eldon McDaniel, Mr. and Mra. five hundred were played Ms. and lowing members: Gray, Mr. and Mra Orvllle Arthur Simmon. Mr. and Mr. Jue- - Mrs. George Carroll receiving the Drysdale, Mr. 'and Mra Kenneth 41 and Mra Art High score prizes and the consolaMr TMtnain Craven. Mr. and Mra 'Sheldon DrysReeee, Miss La Vern Croeble and tion favor being presented to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greer, Dr. Earl Reynold. A. A. Loverldge and W. H. Koffard, dale, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph? Craven,' and . A delicious luncheon was served to .Mr. and Mrs.-JewDeiton, .. Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll, Mr. guests WELL ARRANGED Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thomas, Mr. A. Mra Mr. and 8. Mrs. PARTY and Carter, SURPRISE Mrs. Byron Dastrup and Mr. and and Mra Among th enjoyable aoclal event Theodore Farley,- Dr. W. H. and Mrs. Leland 4cSilver. of last week waa the surpriae party J. Cunningham, Mr. andA.Mrs A--, LoverMra Mr. and on Misa Lucille Parker at her home Koffard, FIFTH WARD B. RELIEF SOCIETY Friday evening. A merry time was ldge, Mr. and MraMr.J. snd Sumner, R. Mra "More Modern Miracles" wiU be spent with game and music at the John Christensen, A. G. Mr. and Mr. and conclusion of which a delicloua R. Thorn the subject of a talk to be given by betwo couples Juncheon was aeryedThe following Keetch, the latter participated in th delightful affair: ing invited guests. Afton Tucker, Nedra Hansen, Grace Vincent, Ethelyn Myers, Mae Belle YOCNO FOLKS ENJOY PARTY Miss Geraldine Aston was pleasFarley, Anna Brim, Leah Maxfleld, and successfully surprised by Fay Kavochevlch, Janet Robblna, antly on Provo Phyllis Halladay, Luclle" Parker, school friends at her home Bench Friday evening. The followRoy Westphal, Arthur Duckett, Leo Kavochevlch, Max Beesley, Jack ing enjoyed an evening of games, Cox, Frank Chappeli, Raymond music and luncheon: Lucile Tucker, Wright, Alma Bourne, Wendell Virginia Clinger, Fontella Park, Hickman, Eugene Carter, Robert Elizabeth Sumner, Edna Smith, Stewart, Vlrl Scott. Hobson Nor Harlow Clayton, Stanley Finch. Weldon Carroll and Fenton Farley. man, Dale and Hugh Parker. . MGj r ?,olnnouhcim iour MS, a -- to-M- a, - To about-painti- ng It ilU.ut le 1 . -- ' , InfJJ"? lota of reasons, but mostly for Ha v. or. Th celery stalks may be cooked, creamed, and ser.ed as a veg- table. Th water Is "added cold and th Its models during th first three month ot this year. H said that themlprttoa follow th policy of th company to giv maximum value to, purchasprice rang. seasonings of salt and pepper are er In every d s business for the left Until later. Let the kettle boll tor 43 minutes .add the oysters and first three months shows an in of 43 per cent oser last year. parsley and. serve with croutons. crease while March, which la the greatest Ingle month' business In th hisCanned Cove oyster may ha tned. but Jresh oystora are so tory of the organization, shew , 23 much better It will pay to get them. A dozen of the big EastFIRST WARD ern ayatera will do. r RELIEF SOCIETY in following program ha been rraags fee to First ward Relief and ehll, then cut each In two, Society meeting Tuesday afternoon: cover with a cupful of water and Piano selection. Mlaa Josephine aet In the lc box until ready to Johnson; two readings, Florence use. Add with th Juice to th soup. Miller; talk.. "Dispensation of the Crouton ar easily mad by cut- Fullness of Time," Mra Josephine ting bread thin, trimming off the Johnson. All members ar cordial: crusts, then hito small square to ly Invited to attend. be toasted In a medium oven. A little butter In the bottom of th SURPRISED BY FRIEX- DMlss Mary Davis waa "pleassntly pan while roasting improves flavor. surprised by friends at her home A general serving of soup will Friday evening. Th time was not be over 800 calories. This on spent with games and music, during is especially valuable for th vege- - which a delicloua luncheon - wat served to Velma Bigelow, Graee uioies.ana a few vitamins. Willys-Overlan- - cu notice A ,.' Sev-mo- a ladles Interested ar humberiT All invited to be present FOURTH WARD RELIEF SOCIETY The theological committee of the Fourth ward Relief Society - will have charge of the program at th Regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mra Sarah Maeser will giv the lesson aad Gy Rlchey, student of the.B. Y. U., will furnish a cornet solo. Every member snd friend interested ar cordially In vited to attend. -- ' PARTY ENJOYED BY SEMINARY STUDENTS Members of th new testiment clas of the Lincoln - high school seminary, under the direction of their teacher, Victor C. Anderson, enjoyed A party at the. Tlmpanogos ward amusement hall Fridav evening. The following delightful was furnished ! Vocal solo, Alene Iloldaway; reading. Cora Maag: vocal duet La Preal Shaw and Virginia Taylor; reading, Elva Cox; Illustrated lecture on The Life of Chrlat." Victor C, Anderson. Camea and muale followed the pro gram, ana a aeiiclous luncheon served to forty. pro-tra- m ) . 1 A'iun, COLUMBIA COECE t .Domestic $8.00 f riorman i nom-jar, srd Graham and Mra. Glen Sim- mons. PLEASANT Pea Coke $6.50' VIEW HAVE YOU TRIED IT YET? , RELIEF SOCIETY Members of, the Pleasant View ward Relief Society will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the pew ward chapel, for their regular Relief Society meeting. All members ar urged to be preaent. PHONE 17 Smool Mia Franop Bendlct of Levan, Utah, apent the week end her with Miaa Beth Wright , & Spafford Coal Co. e centuries: FOR uncounted, have staked Time, Place your orders now for Hot Cross Buns, and for sandwich bread, and. cakes for your Easter picnic - to $7.95 Values - Strength, Healtrj, Youth life's precious possessions VainsjL $ ?! Washday . .. and since the dawn of days, no woman has ever won! But there is a way out a pleas ant path that leads to the laundry. Telephone Us and lift wearying washday out of your life forever! Our New York buyer, made an exceptional purchase of new spring hats at astoundingly low prices. YouU be surprised at these values. Small, medium and large head sizes. t the favored materials are crochet, hovlty straws, milan hemp, transparent braids favored trims in individual manner. see our windows! Don't miss this event Among - Hot rolls every' evening at 5:00 p. m., and at noon Raisin bread every Wednesday and $5.00 $295 Let us Bhow you our line .of Fancy Pastries small ' and large for your Easter parties. We will be glad to make up just.T&hat you want, jjust the way you want iL. 43 East Center enjoyable bridge party was given Saturday afternoon by Mra Bob Bullock, complimentary to Mrs Lenn Creer, who is leaving soon to spend the summer in Cheyenne. Wyoming. The tastefully arranged rooms were prettily decorated with Easter colors snd emblems. Three tables of bridge were played, Mrs. Lenn Creer receiving ths first prize snd Mra Whit Hoover the second. A slicious luncheon was served to ins following:- Mrs. Albert Hickman, Mr. J. Edwin Stein, Mra. Whit Hoover, Mra Paul Davla of Payaon, Mra. Stanley Morgan. MraJi CI, n Ever Won! TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Eleclrik-Mai- d Herald No-Wo- mari 150 Spring Hats - See Tuesday doesikiest Just Received ' Unusual Offerings on EASTER APPAREL The-Gam- Easter Parlies ... ' .. Honored oi est An 7i.ic-j- r For Your urday This is a Dollar Day Sale that is not limited to the dry goods, hosirxaniaxt department4)uthttndreds of crisp, hew dresses and coats for Easter wear will be ; presented, offering ot-4te- fm' on Sundays. A STORE WIDE SALE Memniott, Gwen Linford, Mary Miss Vila ta Elliott Tueaday after Poulson, Erms Jones, Merle Davis. noon at 3:80 O'clock, at the Fifth John Rowley, Earl Jonea And Mur1 ward Relief Society meeting. Th ray Loveless program will be under the direction e theological wmnrrttter; and MRSTTREEHTr - social WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 'i Sat- "' Bake Shop Phone 43 T , |