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Show - ; if; FROVO EVENING HERALD, TKUKSDAY.APRIL26. 1928. ' Mix all the PAG3 THZT - vegetab:a together. aad then with th meat, eorn meal, I ggand' tnt lied fat. Keep up the mixing until the mas la smooth and thick, then take up hi inaii pwm ruu ui,k iuiu , small round bailathui la don just before cooking of course. after spending the winter In wataon,4,ua Mr, Wuuaaa .Ervm Da vie of Los home CITY-I1E- WS 1 MOTHZaVn BMtTHDAT THEATER FAVBTT AND SUPrCB Officer aad teacher of the Vine-fae- d Complimentary to bar mother. ward M. L Av aud Biruitten JlnUfcagla. Wflmn. who aurta birthday anniversary it of the east of the ward play "Let Mr, y. V. Bott entertained at her Get Married," and their partners, On Those bom Wsdnaaday afternoon. Social motored to Salt Lake Wedneaday Recipes chat M mual warn .enjoyed, tftar evening aad attended th play "The I am asked by a reader to tell why the raUlc sinks to the aarv-- 4. play "The Nooae." at th wtilch a delicious supper Wilkes' bottom when she makes a certain kind of Caramel Frosting--. A large pink aad whit blrth-- theater. Following the show the at th milk and the protein 1 lay cake wit. Um InaerlpUoa party enjoyed supper. Participatcooked to th consistency of hard-boil"Ormndnu- L- mad feoldlnc M Urhtsd ing la the pleasant affair wer Mr. egg white. plak candle, formed an attractive aad Mrs. Elmer Hold way, Mr. and Try doing It THIS way next time: Mr. Walter Holdaway, Mr. and eaterpieoe lor th elainj melt Cover war laid for Mr. aad Mr "Tt33T tiny bit of wter-iMr. Harold Holdaway, Mr. and the eugar; heat the milk la a aspAndrew Nelson, Mr. Lena Swenapa Mr. Ctoyd Stone. Mr. aad Mr. erate pan aad add to It a generous Mr. Elmer Nalaon, Mr. Jasper Wesley Harding. Mr. and Mrs Snow Mr. Helen NeUon. Mrs. Owe Harding. Mr. aad Mrs. S. H. pinch of soda; then combine th two and cook a directed. Arthur Snow, - Mrs. P. ' Anderson. Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry GamI like to make caramel' frosting Mia Fay Bott, Mia Ltllia Bott. mon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maag. with water and uger boiled to the Mil to Nelson, Mia Elaine Bott, Ray. LeRoy and Welby Gammon. VbO MVcTB) F1MO Wf finest crack stag, butter added, and mem mt met Allen, Juei Aadreeaoa, VernaiM U aal Ivan Nelson. Anderson, Thelma Blake, DoUy Oa looking at the eepy of the enough thick cream U thin when beaten. Spalding. Merle d Ethelu recipe aent la I would aay Clegg. STAB BUDGE CLCB MEMBERS Shoal aad Leona Andreason. TODAY'S RECIPE waa that a this recipe-o- ne "guess ENTERTAINED SPANISH ALBONDIGAS of the kind that guesses the .Mr. aad Mr. C. H. Ward enlerr-talae- d 1 ingredients are alt right and It' chopped round steak the member of the Star OPEN SESSION MEETING ' 1 pound If they cup Cora meal .. justThistoo bad Wednes HELD . Bridge club at their horn uses 1 ancKed fa Mrs. L E. Brackbank was hostess BROWN caramel In Froating day evening. Spring flowers were ' I teaspoon make-up- . It sugar egg, slightly beaten used to decorate the entertaining to th member of the Utah Soroais Now. brown sugar la simply an un1 teaapoon each of salt and ' room Brldg favor "wer award-a- d club In open session, at her home refined grade of sugac la which 1 pnppee to M Mind Mr. TXJtaamuaaea. Wednesday afier neen. aad the fol- certain amount of molasses 1 left Grind up "A delieiour luncheon was served lowing apleadjd program wa fur1 la 1 that brown It moist and onion to the following: Mr. and Mr. J. nished: Sketch of the - life f ' Th why t -molasses in .the sugar is t green pepper . O. Strlckley, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Booth Tarklngton. by Mrs. L, R. cause what 1 clove at garlic (optional) all the trouble with Blumenthal, Mr, and Mrs. Herman Edward; review of Trkington's If acid content No wonder the - Chop 1 good slifd farm- -" m x. Hlnze. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Halber-- DQOK --Clair Amhler" "sinks aj the bottom! " The aleWnTalrrTBa Mrs. orvtile JohnHw. Robinson; community singing mllK molasses and heat combined, se par- - I tablespoon pandey son, Dr. and Mrs. ti. tr. "jannon. Love sweet song." led by Mr. E Mr. and Mrs. Jome Brown and H. Eaatmondj talk on Better Home,- - Mrs Fred C. Mr. Pearl McAuley. two vocal solos, Mrs. NorStrata; ma Bullock. Delicious refreshWELL ARRANGED LUNCHEON ment wer served at the closer of GIVEN th meeting to SO, Including mem- Th mllonarr iociety Of the oer and invited guest. ' Community church gov a prettily arsanged luncheon at Meno Trope hall Wednesday afternoon, which GUESTS AT DINNER wa attended by 60 member. Mr. Cover wer laid for twelve at soon td a A. R-- Knapp. who will lea family dinner riven gundsv af make her home tn Denver, Colo, ternoon by Mra Victor Peck. In - waa th guest of honor at the de- honor of her father, Jerry Cluff, lightful affair. Peach blcaaom whose birthday anniversary occur- ' . 'I th ed on that day. Pansiea and galore wer used to decorate tulip lunchwhile th rooms, entertaining prettily decorated the dining table. eon table was attractively arranground which were seated Mr. and ed with tulip and narcissus. An Mr. Jerry Cluff. Mia Fern C4rff, Mr-- 2.' and during the afternoon a follow: family. ex pre lie, Meno Trope kindergarten SUNSHINE" children, under the direction of I STILL LOVE Mrs. C. L. Jones; reading. Louie WEEK END VISITORS IN YOU LAKE SALT Provo high music, Cunningham; Mr. and Mr. E. J. Trayer were achool trio; reading. Mr. Ray' Fox Trot songs Berniecc Salt Lake visitor over the week mond Berry and Ml "by our favorite Bower. Th party proved to be end, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lucas. one of th most enjoyable of the Lewi Lacy. A dinner wa riven ' In their honor at the home of Mr. No. 3850 week. J CILEBKATEB MtHIEREDITH- of Diagnosing "Guess ni ed o w lo off-han- rnt . . mONR . 117 Mra Linton Morgan of San Fran- cisco, Calif., arrived n Prove Wed- The mestbajlajire rolled In flour ntwinif manin rat and may be cooked in boiling, salt- weeks here with her parent. Mr. ed water, or la the following way; aar Mr.-P- r Eggertsrn- ,Chop fine, t onion, I green C. R. Clinton of Salt Lake, was a chile peppers, t tomatoes,- - 1 visitor here today on business. . clove of garlic. L. IL Ht rat lord of Pocatello. Ida-bHeat a tablespoon fat and in la among the viaitors here today H brown k tablespooa of floar. K. P. BVach of Rait Uk Is spenda, Te this add the chopped ing several days In thi city on cnlaatea aad fry for business. add S anarta af water and boll GtMrte L, Larson of Ogdea was I Unutea, among the visitor her WednesDrop la the meat balls and day. rook for IS minutes," Mr. and Mr. L. D. Chadwtrk are There may be too jmany green happy to announce the arrival of a ' in thl recipe for some fine pepper boy. born thi moraine at tastes If so, cut the quantity for their baby home. .295 North Eighth East the meat ball and the soup in street Mother and baby are doing half; .. nicely. The garlic la to be used at your K. Cerry of Ogden was among R, pleasure aome like it and aome the don't Ripe tomatoes are rather ness.visitor in Provo today on busiexpensive right now; us for the L. IL Parker of Salt Lake 1 a meat balls, 1 cupful of firm canned Frovo visitor for a few daya tomato pulp; the tomatoes, for the R. L. Nrwhouwr of Salt Lake la ' soup may be thinner. vixitihg in this cily this week. Howard E. Young and Sarah May In the completed dish tKer are Holt, both of Payson, were married 2150 calories. Thl amount will at the county court house Wednes- a adults very teTyTaBaTaayTinerriocm The ceremony was with a aalad and a dessert using performed by County Clerk E. By fruit, nothing further Is needed. ron Dastrup. The dish Itself carries all three "Mf. Milea liowa has returned type ol food, although the fat are somewhat In and the s life saviT tu a linking buugpf. It Isn't good form to look a gift protein content quit high. But Inasmuch aa this is offered horse in the, eye, as It were! vege-tahle- - Angeles, Calif, formerly Mia Lillian Horaley of Provo, la visiting la Provo for a few weeks, th guest of Mr. and Mra Edwin A. Peay and other relatives. Mr. and Mra. Gearg CoDln left fur Leo Jtrrre1 lea, Calif, they will apend a month visiting their daughters, Mrs. F. M. Van Wagnea,Mra G. E. Van Wagenen and Mra Oscar Kallgren. George Bawhreuer of Bait Lake wa a Provo visitor Sunday. Mrs. Jack Harmon of Rend, Nevada,-! visiting In Provp for a fw dayi with friends. Mrs, Horace Singer and daughter Alberta of Lethbridg. Canada, have been apending a week here with Mr. and Mra Oeorg Ramabotham. They left today for Salt Lak and Logan, where they will spend a few daya before returning to their home. wed wioiuinr aday where STOMACH GAS on i BrunGivici 10 YEARS, MAN TRIES EVERYTHING "For year I tried everything 10 for relief from stomach gaa Adler- tka helped at once. I feel like a new man now Belland. Adlerika relieve stomach gaa and sourness In TEN mlnuts. Aotlng on BOTH upper and lower bowel. It remove old wast matter you never thought was la your system. Let Adlerika give your stomach and bowelsji REAL cleanajng and ee now mucn oeuer you I eel. it will surprise you! Iledqulst Drug Co. Adv. "Ed. ftve-mlnu- te TAYLOR DAILY ,81 PHONE 24 AND 25 Ma4 V.-P- erk- BRUNSWICK Gladys Badkln. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED ' Letham, William Mr. Letham, ' Peay, Mr. Rosetta Mr. Clarence Hunt Jacob and ' : ELKS' LADIES' ORGANIZE ' CLUB The Elk' Ladle met Wednesday afternoon at the Elk home, a7nu6rKanfzeaTiir"afeTnoon - BEEHIVE TEACHERS MEET Member of the Sermento beehive swarm of the Manavu ward M. X. A. met at the home of Mr. Deli Jackson Monday evening. Following the time spent In filling cell, a social wa enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served to the follow- - . son. MY MELANCHOLY BABY FIDDLE Real hot violin solos with novelty effects by Dave Rubinoff. No. 3834 Snappy fox trot hits with Ben Bernie Orchestra. No. 3761 CHLOE SOMEBODY LIED ABOUT YOU Fox trot -- waltz combination with Colonial Club Or- chestra. SymphoDies " - Myrtle Mc Ewan. AH the JUST ROLL J. ' &. Purple Label farmer Black IaScl J $L50, back in your ROSE BLOOM Two hot ones with Ben Bernie and his orchestra. Lucas. DOLLAR DAY Latest "TOn Saleat " 3S35-- 73e "Poor Butterfl-y- . . . "Cant Yo r Hcah Me Callin' Carolina modern version.' Red Nichoit od His Five Pennies. Vocal chorus by "Scrappy" Lambert. 20063-4- 1' t miunTigaiinrrM"' being yon thcifeey few tffactfc th" th Brunswick Pinatrop. New One l! ' Bring Victor or Brunswick Records-yomay have no matter how old they may be and we will allow you one new one for each four.old ones upon, the purchase of three new' records. In this manner you do not need to have your cabinet stuffed with old records never used. v- - u Hit! . .a i flawiiuuiulk v i II Tc . . - Complete "line of . all Bru n s w i c k instru-jmcjit3c3ms- 2d Panatrope Radio 11 Racorda Nrw-ty- p horn bcreaae ...... .. -- OlicSame Chka , THE 0EPAB.1ME.NT StiXS. OP Vt&VO' rang of this instrument by nor than 100. On vacation, wctk-eo-d jcHirneT. and at .home here Ja Ideal entertainment Hear It at your Brunswick dealer', guarantee there arc ri T . The Neiv Bwnswick brr. eiseirnere, - Provo : jLw; a Silver Lining Vincent Lope and Hi Csm Lopca Orchestra. Portable Vyoufinda lower regular 'price 7 -: at e Lindley Heindselman Music. Co. Where Jl oil Get 'Serrfce----120 West Center St. Old Records 7Jc "Sunshine" . . . "Ther Most Be FOR . 3850 LOPEZ melodious No. 3812 RECORD EXCHANGE . VINCENT -- Boys. No. 3837 ... "I You" Fox Trot by Herb u SATURDAY StiU Lov Viedoeft and His v - "Smwhln" ever popular HOSE LEWIS' AND $5.93 DAY Continues r- Vocal by NICK LUCAS GOLDEN GATE ovnjbackyArd couple oTreaT Pop Foster has hired Dla'DoWne an Englishman to train 'Jimmy Mc Larnln far hi bout with Sammy MandelL What hi this, a resin- snliling contest? Combination "SUNSHINE" No. 3840 ' Black Bira On (Like th Wfaf .)" foxJxota. ami " .p0pU Vt Label.$U.Bm . . . i price ftnrfy$31.75,$L50aadL25,nowl Owen, Zella, Elaine and Vernle Peterson, Bowlchweller of Salt Luke, Oeorge th guest of honor and the host and host ess. Brunswick Records , r No. 3700 I VV KeconbOca4Purr4e& ... "Tm Winging Horn "Ramona' DAUGHTER CAME TEARS 1 Arnold Johnson orchestra doing two new ballad Ballads , LAMBERT HaruU Lambaft Clara, Leon, ' MISSIONARY SON HONORED Mr. and Mra Paul Millet entertained a number of relative and friend at their home Saturday evening, complimentary to their son Elmer, who Is leaving in May for the French mission field of the U P. S. church. Game and a musical program were the feature of entertainment, after which a delicious luncheon was served to 45. Mr. Millet wtU represent th Provo Second ward. - i by the woiWs great artists r MrMonapaybelL.Jtf rjd. Hatuea snow, Mr. Wilson K. Anderson, Mra Martin M Larson, Mis Meldon Layton and Mis lj irai Operas HAROLD ("Scrappy I'M RIDIN TO GLORY AFTER MY . Karl Peterson rave at their home Sun In honor of "Mr. r. FIDDLINJTHEJ MIS- - I a a table decoration, and the following were served: Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Peterson, Mis Verda Peter- cm for trorwtttr beautiful waltz on reverse side. No. 3828 BEHAVE CHANGES ALONG who recently returned from the British mission field , of the L. D. S church. Sprlne flowers were used -- No. 3826 BROTHER Peterson'. hrehsi4jawreiiee, LOVING ARMS SORRY A good ofd nouth- - refrain. LETS i MAY HONEY'S "Moonlight on the Danube" played by Joe Grun's Orchestra with vocal l CELEBRATED Complimentary to Lloyd Williams whose birthday anniversary It wan, his sister, Mra Sevmour Gray, entertained at a family dinner at her home Tuesday evening. A large and elaborately decorated birthday cake centered the dining table. Cover were laid for Mr. and Mra Don C William. Mr. and Mra Walter Whitehead Jr.. Merle William. Max and Earl Williams. Lloyd Williams. Edltn Williams. Betty Lou and Dean Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gray. . EVERY RECORD The love 'theme - BROTHER'S BIRTHDAY social WrS5lON"ATtY HONORED Mr. and Mra a family dinner day afternoon. club. It was decided that the club meeting shall be held the first Wednesday of each month, at S p. in. at the Elk home, and that -- Mj..ths tisse hH fceepewt playing pTO gresalv "500" to- Bridre. Prlaer are to be awarded and luncheon will be served. The officer of the Elk ladle club will have charge of each party, the expenses to be taken from the treasury fund. All wive and daughter of Elka are cordially Invited to join the Club. In;: DANCE AT PLEASANT VIEW ' TONIGHT The repreitionaj riirimirfp of the Pleasant View Wftrowlll give a dance In the ward amusement hall thl evening, to which' everyone is invited to attend. The Collegians will furnish the music and a jolly good time I promised all. No. 3838 THAT MELODY OF LOVE mat decorated the dining table. occured and fern attract Andrew Johnson, Mr. T. E. Hutchlnri. Mrs. William Cluff, Mra Arthur Harding, Mrs, Samuel Mr. - ON MOONLIGHT ON THE DANUBE on ively decorated the entertaining rooms. Social chat and music were the features of the entertainment, at the conclusion of which an elaborate luncheon wa served. Th hostess was the recipient of many Useful and beautiful birthday gifts from her frienl assembled. Included In the gueirt lists wer the following: . Mra William Bushell, Mr. Herbert BushelL Mra, William Foster, Mr. J. T. Harding, Mr. William Day. Mr: IL J, Stagg( Mr. E. J. Duckett, Mra Mary Clark, Mar. Joseph P. Johnson, Mis Violet Day, Ml? Flossie Day, Mrs. Kitty Savage, Mrs. P. B. Johnson, Mra Btella Mooney, Mra Vern real hits with vocal refrain. Two TWO i- - FNTERTAINKD AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Thurmond Prominent among the delightful octal event of the week wa th entertained at dinner at their home party given by Mr. John Manton Saturday afternoon, for Mr. 'and at her home Wednesday afternoon Mr. Daniel Crawley of Portland, niversary which day. Sweet pea YOU Record Hits Thursday GOOD SELECTIONS , ,. - BEAUTIFUL I'LL THINK OF lO CjVnOOul NnrTafk . ,. 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