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Show .Tiis . - l HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST FT-QV- 1021. o o n n o n o n r ; entertained the Jewloyoa and the the Second ward at La'nco swarms of - Wednesday evening. - in Snnorot Forrest Booke, who Is cirirt ..far her home In Bick- ' ., tafl. Gamea ana music were toaiured during we tbuiu, . v"iBXy refreshments ... were served. present were the Misses Wit Anne' w Phew--,- Booke ff the .", tfee .miriag Mtstf"SrFre"sI Baum. The new officers of the Sun- fftnrfcy . day school superintendency are Ray. mond Partridge. Alexander .Cordner, Julian Hansen. - ;.' : Donna Park. f ppdrt irkftf ( oeliciBtfS wtsenrdWrW luncneoa waa served. Solo by Mrs. Leslie Hickman, reading by Mrs. Harold Dunn, and solos by Mrs. W. F. Vio lett and Mrs. L D. Packard. The following were present at the delightful affair; Mrs. 3 N. Ellertsen. Mrs. H. Shireman, our new merchandise manager, while" Wr? Omaha, attended a CLEARANCE SALE at th : MINA TAYLOR factory, and purchased the styles - IB created in June and JuTpiFa2per cent fecountT MR. n, Simmons, Saratoga Monday evening: The Mrs. W. F. Violett,- - Mrs. 111!. Misses Vera Williams June Shaw, Ray MaycockrMra. A. W. Turner. Mri. L. Booth. Mrs. Mabel Pear, ArvUla Clark. Leev Fern Parks, Isabel McBride. Marraret Leslie Hickman. Mrs.-A- . Durrant Agnes Reese, Zella Scott and Messr. La Mar Harold Dunn, Mrs. A. B. Worsley, Mrs. Bame. Dora ut W-r- er Follis Rosa, Amelia Robbing, scott, Seymour Gray, George Scott Sarah Talmadge, Mrs. John B. Ashton, fh'lma Marsh. Mamie Vincent. Edna Kenneth Shaw,' Clifford Reese. LeRoy Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mrs. E. L. llob-erU- . Al- - sunneu ana vuuiam Madsen. Mrs. Walter Hasler, Mrs. L. C. vou'oa, ine Jones. Alice Bott, " ILo rook. Dessa jonnsoa. .Aita Potter, Mrs. Ray Timmermaa, Mrs. All beekeepers" of the UUh stake W. R. Pike. Mrs. T. L. Pumohrev. Jessie Mr. (Iristensen, Alice Carter and M. I. A. are especially requested tolE Dr Partridge, MrsA. Woodward. attend union meetlnxSunday after Mrs. Chase Hatch, Mrs. Fred David plant noon next. They are asked to be pre Mrs. L. D. Packard, Mrs. E. C Th members of the Provo immercial department of the pared to state the number of awards Rodgers, Miss Vilate Elliott. Miss and emblems the Beehive girls. will Alice Reynolds and Misa Marie Jensen. Mountain States. Telephone company lake require for next month. It Is of the niTOdhaDeratorBatjL utmost Drr and evenings. Tuesday retake 01eBr Monday partv uuuru Know ine exact numoer required A. B. Morgan, Russell Hughes, Judge J. Wenbeing necessary that half of the- so encan on that be ordered were and dell Morgan, Mont Hughes, Jack Pier- tbey operators be on duty, they ' -1 ' hand when wanted. all ; pont and 'the Misses Norma Hughes, taiBwo evenlngs so thataffair. Margaret pierpont and Dorothy Poul-sem'ght partake of the deligthful Mrs. Knight Starr Jordan and Mrs. which formed a party and hiked up Bathing waa- featured, after John B. Ashton wre hostesses at a -Tuesday. report a .upper was served.. social affair at. the canyon pleasant trip. . . rThey ... delightful ; ' Mrs. home Jordan of at Springdell - Miss Agnes Farrer entertained the Mrs. C, . E. - CoL and Mrs. C. E. Loose ' entermembers of the Lolnco swarm of the Wednesday afternoon. Second yard Tuesday evening at her Erickson of Hollywood jCal..was the tained at a chicken dinner at Cas-till- a Games, music, and luncheon honored guest of the occasion. The home .Tuesday afternoon in honor of made' merry the hours for the follow- home, was beautifully decorated wih Mr. and 'Mrs. A. B. ILsen of Logan and Edna flowers and a daintily prepared Mrs. Julia Calvin of Payson Covers ing: Edna Monson, Alice Carter, Dessa Johnson, ' Leavltt luncheon followed bridge. The guests were laid; for ten delightfal time Joanson, 1 Woodincluded Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. George was spent. Jessie Rama. Dora Durrant " Jind A. Hansen, Mrs. Lawrence Innia, Mrs. . giLfforre t BookeJaez.jQnea. " Mrs. t'."TyrtoTO, Jr.rwttt giv-- a ken4 Alfreda Cook. Mrs. Reed L. Anderberg and" Mrs.;rangt6n tomorrow afternoon. (Musli ..'".' and luncheon will also add to the en- i?., Thomas JIardy entertained the James B. Tucker. acnooi follow- members of herrsunaay IjnymenigLzthe-a-f f air-- 1 or-t-he. Mrs. Hugh Peck entertained a num mg Invited jfuests: Mrs. R. F. Brown The evening. class . Wednesday McAHtfH following enjoyed- - the time with ber of friends Wednesday afternoon at Mrs.""Neplrt Hteksr Mrsr-Dan: and music, during which the lake resort, Luncheon was served ter, Mrs. Edgar McArthur, Mrs. Wells games-were served: after a pleasant time spent in' bath- Brimhall,- - Mrs. Jacob ColemanMrs. dainty refreshments '. R. J. Murdock; Mrs. Elvon Jackson, Etta Ellison, Luclle Strong, Nita Johns- ing; a Mrs. Eugene Roberts, Mfs. George on, Ida Clark, Norma .Knight, Helen Thursday afternoQn Mrs. Don C. Parker, Mrs. W. Robinson, Mrs. 0. W. Leavitt, Monroe Durrant, Frank '.Field, Latham Kimber, Glen Vincent and Williams presided at a merry chil Bailey, Mrs. J. Leo Bown, Mrs.Stan dren's party complimentary to he M. Clark, Mr;-Fran...V ,; ryirl Johhaon. Stubbs, Mrs. M. daughter Merle. Games, C. Newell and Miss Afton Newell. -. re.. music and delicious refreshments were Plans are under way for a big union to be given by the Alpine pec-p-ie thoroughly enjoyed by the following: of this 'city, ai the Pioneer park, Fawn Bunnell, Ora Haws, LaPreal ' Shaw-,- Virginia . Taylor, Pearl dTSen,. :. ."'August 24. ; i ". .... Norma Scott, .Herbert Madsen.-Heb- er -of the Bralzee, Leonard Johnson, The officers and teachers The Fifth ward Primary officers Rudolph school Reese, Elvin. Bunnell, .Franklia Rid- and. teachers entertained' their partimsinogos ward Sunday a successful sociable the ing,; John Gulickv Robert Williams.. ners, the bishopric and their wives, a halt last evening and the stake president of the Primary of the following returning members I Complimentary to Miss Stella Jen Tuesday evening. at Canyon Glenrln Han-iesen visitof who Salt Lake, nt the superlntendeacy: ly here Jorgaa honor of 'Mrs. Rosalia Payne, former superintendent, with. John Shep-ar- d ing, Mrs. George' Goddard was hostess president of the association. Games an8V4vera-Pyn- 6 as AsalitantSj An at a pleasant oclal affair Tuesday and a delicious supper were U eicellent progras, as follows, furnish- evening. .Sixteen guests participated by the forty guests present enjoyed ed entertainment for 'the early part in the Interesting program of games ; .. of the evening, arter vvmcn games and"mnsle.- - interspersed with which LeRoy Hoover and Sterling Bean re- and dancing were featured: Duet by refreshments were served. . f the Misses Ida and Ada Grange: read ing Miss Norma Booth; musical seletf - L Mri-- W D" Roberts entertained the iSorosit club at a kensicgtoa Thursday ttoM. ?v.Bk wffi-- -. . inenHMB. Th jwina- oroaram - Welti " n o o no W W- 4- WjVV tea-Jense- -- : Eight Dozen MINA TAYLOR DRESSES have just ami;e d andjuMhe placed on sale ftwaxL - BV : It! " 0r r - a Aimwni, lULouni it mv m m m m h m m m ki mU HLUiiLOUrti, HUUUur 1U, 1U ; 1 ' red ' 3 ; n Tlm-panog- 77 j - ... . - 6 'birtslpatrTr&igtejJ O C ' iiia" Taylor 8 iSS' :a' nu vilj 2s- - O 9 For home and street Wear possess I lull . -- distinction over .k jCj any othjerIihe6f aresses manufactured. l Size's 16 to 46 k ; flil I .. i, Lm. ..:,.. our East Window Canyon Gossip of Fafl: Attire For "Your "E arlv fespectioiiAt '0 I J :7"-- 7 y Distributors of Quality. Merchandise - Everybody's Store; U W U U U U turned - irom ; a - fishing trip at Strawberry late Wednesday evening, ana . reportea & pleasant time and: a gooa catch. U- - O U U U U O U i Ask for Changes in U W U U U U O U U Rules Water-Pow- er " Untied SUtea Seal. The seal of the United States wss decided upon June 20, 1782. The obverse .is the familiar side bearing "eagle, arrows," olive branch, etc Tha f UOTING President Harding's deol Vc laratlon for "more business In in Miss Grace Hoover, accomoanied bv govern Miss" Pearl Stewart, of Delta, is business,"- - a committee of electric spending the week at Springdell, power executives ha asked the fed Provo canyon. eral wafer power commission to revise : reverse, which has never been cut as an unflalshed part of the seaL-shopyramid, above which Is an eye la a course of tine-- triangle- .- The-low- est the pyramid bears the Roman number MDCCLXXVL Beneata on, a goldea croU in the motto: "Norls Orla Saedorum" ,(A new era la the ages) and above the pyramid Is the motto, "Aanult CoepU (Ha : prosperl pui ws . certain -- portions for Mrs: J. K. Beck and family and Mrs. of power under the new J. H. Beck are 8Dendine the; week at development water power- - laws which were pro' " Vivian Park. mulgated by the old. commission Just ; 7;' MisTIda Snow and Miss Melva Pen- - before It went out of office March 4. JtwaaJthesecond meeting "of the rodrreturned -- 111 1 ---- - " "iiwiwy uiontry in Provo.. Phone " Orders taken. - - - day7"merpenmngrseasanteekewmnloa ana unaay had as tnrlerWeeks, FaUj aafl Wallaces-Juoaiuruay ' ?I m i "isBLCQAre $17.48 to VJ I I .' Of to - $65.00 FURS AND FUR COATS OF QUAUTY : Popular Priced, and Latest Designs. -- f 1 . canyon. Mr. and 'ra-Bo- rt- ft. Sutton "and week at the -- Giles Giles-Thom- ....,.r. - -- I J1UI sorri at uryce family spent last Thomas ranch at South Fork." i .Mr. and Mrs. A JL Greea of Salt II Lake are spending a few days at !f 4 Vlvlaa Fart ! Mr. and Mrs. P.. v. Sutton returned Sunday, after spending two weeks at H the ranch, South Fork, I 1 I provo canyon. "a- -l Mil n Ramona Parrer is spending a Mrs. A, E. WUliams and family left Friday for, wudwood, where they wlU remain tor a veer I 1H mill-- '- Of Tricotine, Messalines," Charmuse, and Georgette, Crepe de Chine, . Canton Crepe. " $7.75 s.fl H Aa 4 drc - - 'Pv.V . In All the Latest Fashions. $17.48 to $75.00 v t -- $85.00 SUITS ' and son Clyde. weea I Mr. and MrsrSpeneerJriSnt)irrtlaiighter-Rath- 413-- J. -- jtney 1 taeir guests rrom tins city st before the "close of the last administration; the outgoing commission promulgated regulations which the power men today acknowledged to be about TO per ent workable, but containing provisions, which they said, undeniably would prevent the development of water power projects whlca the bill was Intended to stimulate. "IThe regulations, as drawn bythe outgoing cammission, the power exec utlves told the secretaries, seek : to constitute the federal cotnmlssioo a regulatory, body with expensive machinery, Involving duplicate systems of accounts and thousands of employees. Congress, they argued. It was shown by 'the terms of the bill and the record of Its passage. Intended the commission to be a supervisory SL . " I - "The essence of style perfection finds fullest expression in the beautiful showing ofearly fall apparel we are now featuring. This event brings a host of surprklngvaluesr We invite your , , snxr ivct m -- Style 0 - Quality - Service QfT) 3 beginning,) : stand, the secretaries were told, the government hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, retard the development of power projects and represent duplication of effort. To carry out tie regulations, the " were told, woul d be to "create another great federal bureau. By amended regulations, the power executives maintalnedrther govern-- 4 ment could do the work with a small personnel and at a moderate expenditure by utilizing the services of the army engineers. Present regulations, it was argued, were contrary to intent of the law. would cost sec-retari-es -- 4 ' -- , . By STAIX Jill m w. AJ . - ' k miMOFB SAWTeii nsieiTI2.EN THAT FEU. OUT CX THE oUNW BANANAS IN FRONT Of" BENSONS STORE SPIDER r tit' r flit Homer-vs-1tnuds- WN :fnM&Tif!''''-- was afraid of dogs, yet be wsr ed to appear brave when with bis sister. "One day ha was out walking with his grandmother acd sister Margaret Two dogs appeared on the ether sicla of the street Carl, wanting to display, his bravery, began to whistle, and one of the dogs came bouncing over. Crl became frightened and ran to his grandmother for protection, who t 3 him that he had whistled for the i and now be shouldn't be afraid. Tut, grandmother. I dldnt whistle for dog. I wanted the ether one," he s:.' How "to Succeed, vOrlsM Swett Marsden, well kne as an apostle of the cult of opttml: cheerfulness sad business e2daa: ?, gives the following formula for cess; ."Bxactly ia proportion to t's oegree in wnica yoa incroniw your s : confidence by the affirmation of yon are determined to be and to ( four ability will iBcreene." Psss P mm- tai , avlwr .: DOW" -- -- Ik' inspection. congress body, and, they v argued showed its Intent when irtlmited tht aDproDrtatlofls for the commissions work "to $100,000 a "year." To carry out the regulations as they Maiden's Prayer, Zada Bushness. Fifty years ago, If a young woman saw a man coming, she would fun in Gllssaado mazurka. Farel Knudsea. and roll down her sleeves. house the The. Proqrtm for Tuesday, ' Nowadays, she runs In the house and Reflections, Leonard Johnson. rolls down her stockings. Llfe. I Goldeatar-walttFM a tine Pavla. Cox. Waltz. Aftoa Rondo Mignon, Mary Jolley. LIFE IN NEPHI ' Morning Prayer, Vera Jacksoa. : KaUe waltz, Alton Fordham. MammaTwaltz, Fannie Sutherland. Greyhound march, Thelma Lewis. School march, Altt Simmons an4 , Etna Boardman. Crossing, Vivian Chrlstensea May Day, Ruth Allen. March, Evelyn Heal. ' Guard's (March, Metta and Donna Ritchie. Maypole dance, Leah Jeffries. Flower Song, Rex Larson.' Mystic Illusions, Genevieve Stratia.-Home- , Sweet Fairy Wedding, waltz-,- Nathella Tal-boe. There will be a recital of summer! school students at the Central high school Monday' and Tuesday evenings, admission free. .The Prenra m for Monday. Cuckoo aong, Herbert Dabkiulst. Barbara, Payllis Morteasen. Book of Gold, Erma Brown. Duet, Wild Flowers, Rudolph Reese and Leonard Johnson. Sack waits, iMignon Garrett Tinkling Bells, Eliza Nelson. In the Mountain Cot, Gertrude Cordner. ., Cedar Brook waltz, Afonta Wentz. Fairy Qfueen galop, Mae Sutton and Naomi Ellison. Hand in Hand, Maurlne Hicks. Betty waltz, Viola Pearl Spurrier. Mountain Bell schottische, Thelma T : Vincent" , A Prayer, Janey Jollex Katie waltz, Helen Bates. ' , ' - Gertrude's Dream, Helen Goodridge. Bells, Mervia Reddia ' and Jingle Duet, Old Folks at - Home, . Lois Gertrude Sauer- Moore and Thelma Lewis. ' ' Waltz, Beth Wright Students Lar march, Eugene Jolly : V.,,..-Duet Aftoa Dixon and Rhea Busby. ..... . SOB.. Orange Blossoms, Thelma Wat kins. - "Reverie, Virginia Booth, t-Success mazurka, Margaret Anna--, march. yirglnia Flemmlng. Fa.ll in r Waters Ines Taylor. Ethel Sweet Violet Jennie Knudsea. Duet, Myrtle Froisland Duet- - Madeline Dahlquist and Leah . . Belmont Reverie,- Beth Snow. Wright z Elliott. ' Song of fit" Alps," AMoe Sutherland Evening Chimes.-Monte'. Rose. "Fay Mazurk, Elaine Paxmaa. Starlight, Helea Eoardmaa. '. Melrla Duke. . 'V' May Day, Edith Strong. V Blush Rose waltz, Neta Fullmer Francis waltCTDofothy 'Oakley. . and Louise Cluff, :., Polka, Inez and Florence Durrant Idtllo, Elda Kerby. Barcarolle. Louise Cluff. Gladys-wal- tz, Artha Bafllngerznr - The Witches' FUgSt,'Jlma Jacobsen Torowlnj Kisses, "Marilla Graham. and Louise w U U . . s f SERVICE - e 1 , OUR AIM: IS TO GIVE YOU Aj-Touc- i'tj Tic! ?r-- i 11 -- cacoxccviac:c : :: j; U J i v- nor - 13 7 j" ,w - - ri8j - v jk. eon-duct- 4a-ho- Ha I A few of the models are shown in d ;'... II I nh 11.,,, n (compeaty .4 |