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Show "I :m: pro; o post BATTLE HYMN OF REPUBLICAN PARTY 4 We are working v I'or Protection it is strong Protection ior the people, For the country ani the home. Protection for the people free, Where ever thej may be, On land or ou the sea . t Pale, Sallow Checks. for a party show that the blood is impoverished and that the stomach is not prop-erl- y assimilating its food. In fact a womans physical condition always shows fa her face. Paleness, b'otches, pimples, sallownessordulleyea all Tell the Need Of Glorj, glory, (.lory, glory, Glory, glory, On land and Luna Chlpman cf American Fork, a bride-eleof the month, a dainty card luncheor party was given Wednesday evening bv Salina Farrer. A decorative scheme of cupids and smllaz prevailed throughout the entertaining rooms. Miss Merline Roylance and Miss Ray - 4' 4 hallllujah! hallllujah! hallllujah! on the aea. ct Were of all the names That on the ticket here are 4r Prlday received the "card bono-sLuncheon was served to the following guests: Misses On Chlpman, round A Melva Chlpman, Dorothy Chlpman, Ruby Wootton, Sadie Chlpman, Re-b- a Parker, Mgrle Chlpman. Fay Chip-maCleo St. Clair, Flora Chlpman, Myrtle Wootton, Mrs. Wm. Chlpman, Mr. L. F. Harrington, all of American LUork; Mis Lael Irvine, Merline Roy--ance, LuciJe Dunn, Madeline Hathe--4 brook, Maud Farrer, Grace Farrer, Ida Strong, Lavern Openshaw, Edith Cluff, Zola Roberts, Genevieve Roberts, Jessie Green, VI v Ian Bonnett, Mrs Emmett Cluff, of Provo; Mrs. Hugo Anderson of Salt Lake. them. n, Lets try to keep this band, And vote for Sutherland CHORUS Were Who of proud that as born in this fair town brought honor to his country To his state hes brought rew Hes nown. All honor to this patriot, He will help to roll things on. Oh, Smoot! Hell still inarch on. i rfi I Were proud of Taft and Teddy But were still more proud ofj. - -- Hughes. - Wed like to see the fellow - Who could stand In Chafes ' shoes. Z a . Hs u proud far hony, 4 For his country and for right; But not too proud to fight to-gta-ad CHORUS 4 Glory, glory, hallllujah! Glory, glory, hallllujah! Glory, glory, hallllujah! - Mrs. Ruth Peay Farrer. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farrer and Mrs. Bertha Ross. THE CONGREGATIONAL 4 CHURCH ' Neit Sunday, October 22, all servas be will held ices usual; but the a union servwill be service evening ice of the Methodist, Episcopal and Congregational churches In the Interest of lnterdenomenation&l Sunday school work. The meeting will be addressed by Rev. Wiliam Brown of Toledo, Ohio, one of the secretar- ies 6f the school 1.) Civic club. Salt Lake, $5.00;. PHcJf Sorosis, 72.50; Progressive Delphlans of Salt Lake, $2.50; Authors club of Salt Lake, no definite amount; Sthttr Nurses association, $5.00; the Gar-lncjub and MantI clubs jrere reported as having separate college d Bald was served at 12:30 bv Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bower arrived the Domestic Science department of in Provo this morning after a trip the B. Y. U. The afternoon aesslon was opened through Nebraska. by a trio -- rendered by the Mfsses The banquet given Thursday eve- Lael Irvine, Mable Morley and Mrs. George B. Harding. ning by the State Federation of Mrs. A. O. Gorham of Salt Lake cluba in honor of Mrs. Josfah look Evans Los- - A n getesT-pres- f of the dent of the General Federation of lie library" and asked for the support Womens clubs, proved to be one of of the club women throughout the the most brlllian Bocial affairs of the state to help In the care and upkeep season Mrs. J. E. Yates was elected of public libraries. Mrs. Stewart gave an Interesting toasstmistress for the occasion and report on Education, In which she the following ladies responded. took up extensively the development "The Feast, by Mrs. E. E. of Provo,, president of the state of children; socials and mainly the of the home and school federation. Mias Rose Jones of the National "Our Guest (Mrs. Jostah Evans Cowles of Los Angeles, national fed- Kindergarten association have an ineration president), by Mrs. A B. teresting report on Kindergarten work throughout the United States Porter of Ogden. and She sug especially in Utah. "If, by Mrs. George R. Hill of gested that a ecommittee be apLogan. "The Door of Opportunity, by pointed who would take It Into to see tha a law was enacted Mrs. C. E. Allen, first president of In Congress which would result in the federation. the organization of more klndergar - "The Oasis of the Desert," Mrs. by tens throughout the United States. Thomas Fouts of Price. "Womans Sphere versus Womans Career, by Mrs. Carrie Shaw Rice of Spanish Fork. Following the banquet a big public reception was given to which the general public were Invited to welcome Mrs. Cowles to the Garden City. Wfr-men- -C- International Sunday association- .- Mr. Brown Is free-jmf- There is more Cata rii in this section the country than ail other diseases it was put together, and for vear Doctors pre'curable. posed to ho 1 by Pont..nf scribed lot at ternew t.vrt treatiTunt ly falling tj ctif Catarrh is a pronounced it ImuraulL local disease, greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions amt tlicrefrre re quires constitutional treatment Hall Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio Is a const! tuttonal remedy. Is ti 1. n Internal and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous One Hundred Surfaces of the System Dollars reward Is ofterrd for any case that Halls Catarrh Cute fails to cure Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY A CO . Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 7r Halls Family Pills for constipation. Of Yield! To Delicious Vinol Mrs. Daley spoke oh' Cotrservr-tioand urged meant for the prevention of forest fire and' the' prese- n ds rvation of natural beauties of Utkin report on "Education," written! Mrs. E. D. Ball of Logan' but givby en by 'Miss Winnlfred ' Jensen as her representative took np the question Of ffte distribution of cluh literature. Miss Gertrude McCfieyne of the' A. C. UT gare a very interesting report on "Home Economics, In which she urged the club women to back a movement for the eectlofl of a home economics demonstrator in the vari-ou- s cotrntles- - of the state- - for the purpose Of establishing better homes, better children, better civic conditions, and eventually, better citizens. Mr Paul Armstrong of Salt Lake gave a very Interesting talk on In which he Showed e the clearly big problems that-werthe government today in facing naturalization of the millions of aliens who come to the United' A Parley Jepperson ART STUDIO Private CIam Instruction In DRAWING WATER COLOR MODELING States. For information Phone , 592-- urnvrsHnsbuiir SHORTS and BRAN CORN MEAL WEIGHT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED t Wasatch Produce Co. 225 W. Cencer Phone 480 j He also spoke of the various ; i night schools which hare been es-- 1 tabllshed for the benefit of these j aliens and" urged that the chib wo-- , men get hack of these movements ItVa short road' front crar appetizers to your stomach, and it is a pleasing route-to 9udyfre--thiTO-thufrwTippo- Is Your Home a Mrs. Flora Ridge Hicks sang a beautiful golo entitled "Summer. was represented by Miss ET ETET The Home Industrial association was represented by Olive Haven of Salt Lake, and "Music. by Mrs 'Alfred Peabody, who both gave very, take. Every 3tep is paved with pleasant memories of the Happy One' groceries and delicacies w sell, for there is quality" awl appetite in every bite and enterestlng and Instructive reports "Mr. Frank LeCIere of the Utah Public Health society gave a splendid talk on the War Against Pre. ventahl Diseases, taking as his principle theme tuberculosis and the sale of Red Cross stamps. HC urged the women of Utah to take fa this work and showed many ways In which they could assist In the eradication of the great white plague. After a- - few closing remarks the meeting adjourned. satisfaction . Phone At tu home of Mrs. Virl Martin affair was given pretty to Genevieve Miss complimentary Linton whose takes place artidge next week. The tutertaining rooms were attactlve in. the seasons flowers. A pleasant afternoon was sppnt' bv the guests and a very daintv luncheon was serve! pre-nupti- The local oficers of the primary will be entertained Saturday afternoon by the Utah Stake officers In the Ladies gymnasium. A very Interesting program will be given and games will be played During the be will afternoon refreshments V PROVO BOY TRAVELS ON ORPHEUM CIRCUIT Roland Warner, one of Provos piano players and a graduate from the piano department of the under Brigham. Young university Prof. A. C. Lund, is traveling on the Orpheum circuit with Mr. Craig one of Americas star Campbell, singers. Mr Warner is having splendid success In the east Mr. - brick modern furnished complete, tohome, fine with player piano. gether A bargain for someone if taken at once. Call Garden City Real Estate, Phone 698. Action Pumf Cun Autoloading Rifat Sftao ndwt Restating RjfJto aaa y Ammunition for tvtry itandmrj malt of Arm ntiutn r Jzrszjzsr nJ.284 0-thef &? l,d!ng VMC fnerchanU In Utah me HmM p THE REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY Vmti. Four-roo- IHfHHHHHIIHHHHHHUIHmHIHUHHH every 671 Farrer & Whitehead - a in- - Our customers have happv homes. How is yours? r. 'FASTELWwT OIL PAINTING. FANCY BAKERS, PEARL & HARVEST QUEEN GERMADE GRAHAM "Nat-urallzatlo- n, Last fall I wm Philadelphia, ra. wl U, troubled with m very severe bronchial to cold, headaches, backache, One of the interesting social afmy stomach. I was so bad I became alarmed and tried several medicines fairs of the week was the shower also a doctor, but did not get any relief. A friend asked me to try Vinol and it given by the Misses Lua, Gean and slabrought the relief which I craved. so Grace Linton fa honor of their now 1 am enjoying perfect health. of the'month. a Irlde ter Genevieve, Jack C. Sctwxioh. rooms were attracWe guarantee Vinol for chroaio The entertaining In Hallowe'en decorations. A tive Coughs, eoldc gad bronchitis delightful evening --of games and other' amusements -- was spent - during which a dainty luncheon was served. ....i GEM ROLLER MILLS FLOUR The primary officers of the Fourth ard, as the guests of Mra.'JYanR eman, spent a delightful social evening Monday. -- SEVERE BBQKGHULL COID a thei-han- a very eloquent speaker. s ow-les-of Corf-ma- Hes not too proud to fight! - (Continued from page Luncheon CHORUS liGSSuia n funds. Mrs. L. E. Hubbard of Salt Lake City gare the report of the badge eommltte. It was suggested that the Sego Lily be used as the insignia of the federatlon this year. The mo-tio- n was made and carried. Mrs. R. B Porter of Ogden gave the report of the Endowment fund Pleasant. " and motio- n- was made and carri ed Mrs Wm. M. Roylance has as her that all eluh members pay fifty cents guests this week Mrs. I I Madsen for the Endowment fund with the Pd Miss of Mt. exception of those who-hav- e already Pleasant. r -- Utah Federation of Womens Clubs Completes Interesting Session Here Today . Were proud of those great senators Were sent to Waahingtown. The nation It has honored 4 Beechasds Pills. Women who are subject to these conditions should not fail to avail themselveof them prompt and beneficial eSect Beech am's Pills are prepared to furnish the necessary relief. They the liver regulate the dearths system of impurities, gently stimulate bowels and tone theaystem Their mild and. thorough, action quickly ffrfthgmiriq frimishp junpmrvft the circulation andhelp the ugestioEu Every woman should know the comfort and experience the help cl In honor of Miss CHORUS. 4 e n u |