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Show V 4 THE SUNDAY y2J57J57 SECTIONS 16 JAGE$ -- (I VOL. 11. First in news, first in circulation, Ifrst in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. NO. TROVO, .UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, t COMMUNITY CHURCH. Corner of University avenue and Third North street Sunday- - school at 10 a. m., Prof. George W. Fit rov, superintendent Preaching services at 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor society at T :30 p. m. Rev. Charles McCoard, pastor. FIRST WARD. Prof. A. C. Lund ' of Salt take and five of Salt Lake choicest singers will give a musical concert at sacrament meeting In the first ward meeting house this evening at 7 o'clock. It i desired" that all come on time to prevent the least dnrlnff the ren nnlsa nf rilatnrhATW I dition of the numbers. A cordial CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ, Scientist. Invitation is extended to everyone.) . -- . No. 80 North University avenue. . . . i Services are held t " SECOND WARD every Sunday rtpgiilar sacrament services wjll, morning at 11 o'clock in the ChrjnThe itubj.'t be held this evening at 7 o'clock in tiaa Science church. the ...Second" ward . chapel. . The for Sunday will terr'Doctrlne of sneakers will be home missionaries. Atonement" Sunday school at 9:45. Thomas A. Duke and J. A.-- Clayton- -. Wednesday evening- meetings are A good musical program has been held at 8 o'clock. A free reading arranged by the ward choir, AU room la open dally from 9 :30 to 11:30. ,, , are welcome. the f rost js ottlhepumpkm:- tfiat is the tirne to think of: the . If -i- 1 ' The O-.- . ... - .. street&-r-Catechis- nr Miss.Tliclma. ... - . ' . New Designs In here you can find any style any color of attractive Furnk ture suitable for any Living Room and at very Reasonable - Prices. SPRIXGVILLE FIRST WARD. The speakers this evening In the Wahmm Mtwm tt t. w i rikn. nnmt w.nl Crawford and Sterling Ercanbrack SpringvilLe First ward will be sent Returned Missionary associaof the Returned Missionary assocla- - by the tion. r Good subjects hare been tion --of Utah stake. -- They wlU.be and J. R. ex- Elders Owen Romney chosen by these elders and cellent meeting la promised. jnTime Hodson. A good musical program for Meetare ln- - t has also meeting u T o'clockr-A- U ing commences at 7 o'clock, and a lted. cordial Invitation is extended to everyone to attend. WARD. PLEASANT VIEW . ar-1 A Dronam has Men BONNEVILLE WARD. mnepd for thp wicrament services Plckettand"Wllfordrnrcb7 In toe Pleasant View ward thial evening, which will,. convene at .7 ards, returned missionaries, "will ' o'clock prompt The speakers will speak this evening at 7 o'clock, in be Murray Murdock and James the Bonneville ward chapeL The Kartchner, returned mlaslonarlea. ward. holr will furnish the musical nrotrram. Everyone is welcome. ill am Invito. v umm. . ' - r-tl- -- . iese been-arran- ged attractive Suites and Individual Chairs and Rockers havejustbeen received directly fromJhlMrjgmojS facturers plants and come to you with all the charm and comfort human skill and labor can produce. Leather Rockers By C0ND9 BAZAAR DANCE, The' Home Economics department of the Women's Municipal council are arranging for a bazaar dance ... vw uiu . j .unuuJ evening. The proceeds of the affair are to be used for the children's playground fund. There will be booths of aprons, fancy garters, candy, .refreahwants, etc. Every thing possible Is being done tcmake the evening one of merriment AU are cordially invited to attend. Tr '. ns to at which the party Is to '' Tjlace" be held. Miss ShTrIeySutherland was host-ess to the members of 0t H. club at her home Wednesday evening. Sewing and games were the diversions, after, which a dainty lunch eon was served to Misa - Maxine Davis, Miss. Jessie Jones, Mlas Chios Murdock, Miss Loye Dayton, Miss AthaMurdock-an- d r Mist- -' Louise : Spaftord....:!,,. J a n - - Mrs. II. P. Hansen entertained a ; number of friends at her home Frl- - -S. C. S. club; evening; Miss day .evening. FaU flowers prevailed : throughout the entertaining rooms. Anna Hedquist, hostess. delicious supper was served to Social Hour club; after A Mrs. A. F. Mrs. Luclle noon; Mrs. G. A. Cullimore, Ruper, Mrs. Ahlander, Nela Omanson, Mrs. Ida ' K. Rasmussen and Mrs. Johanna L Reese. After supper the evening was spent in music and social MSLZiJVVhittakeJvJiostess --chit - ' T Friday. American Legion Auxiliary Hallowe'en . evening card . , bartv. . - - Bo -r ' A The Booster's Dancing club held tneir nrsi nance ot-- ' tne season Thursday evening In the L O. O. F. HalL The music for the accogion was furnlshe4 by . the WUde't or- cnestnuThe club is planning to., give thlrteeMances during the wln- - - . Scout Troop Uenefit dance, Bonneville ward amuse ment hall,- - evening. Public, in lterngilngJt3rtes?acejrther j?tah SQRQgiasgsaa The regular meeting of the Utah vited. xnursdayjEienlng. The nevTHaaee Sorosis club was held .Wednesday Nineteenth Century club, 3 is scheduled to be held November t." The club memlershlo includes the afternoon at the home of Mrs, m. ; Mrs. J. M. Vick, hostJames Bullock, with Mrs. Ralph p. following ; Mr. and Mrs.- - A. H. roulton as hostess. Mitchell, Mr. and ' Mrs. Eugene the ess. x many other fine you a distinctly design ed ge n u 1 ne i i i -- Leather for only : Rocker $25.50 ; tiii : patterns and they match fectly with per- - styles. the davenTjorts ' or Others $32.00, $36.00 See davenettes showl we . make your .Living Room cozy and attractive with one of maybe a --Table Lamp oran End: our fine Floor Lamps Table, a Davenport Table, or perhaps a new Rug from our long lineof high class Rugs the finest in the land. M AT OMff Tl MS TUCT COOD TOIti At LAUdH BUT NOW Provannas club ; afternoon ; Mrs. Walter Taylor, hostess. life and poetry of Katheryn ,Lee Bates was .given by Mrs. F.". L. Hickman, one of the life and poetry of Marguerite Wilkinson by Mrs. A B. orsley and another on the life and poetry of Edna St Vincent Millar by Mrs. W. T. Hasler.-Mr- s. ChrlHten Jensen and Mrs. O. W. Bailey, each gave interesting reports of the recent Federation convention." Music wax f urnlHhiKl by Mrs. Norma ' Bullock. ' . ; lowing officers have been elected to take charge of the club affairs, Laura Sheppard, president ; Stanley Gnnn, vice, president and- - Evelyn Maeser, secretary and treasurer. . . . . Earl-PaTdo- Mft-an- Mrs.-Cla- Mrs. Arthur Halliday, Mr. ami-HaUlday, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Scott, Mr. and Mrs. John Ridge, Mr. and :' Mrs. Don Williams, Mr. and Mrs. , Fred Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. John, Mr. and ' Mrs. Thomas ' Hardy, Mt. and Mrev R. E. Homer.-- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cox. Mr. s. and Mrs., Byron Clark, Mr Carl Cochran, Mr. . and Mrs. , James Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar- Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Gad Williams,. j - end---Mr- LADIES' 'LITERARY CLUB MET Mrs.' Harold Dunn" was 'hostess to the members f the Ladles- - Li erary club at her home Wednesday Prof, and Mrs. Harold R. Clark afternoon, the rooms were prettily entertained at dinner at their home decorated with .fall flowers and ferns. During the afternoon Mrs. Thursday evening. The table was Sterling "Ercanbrack gave a paper decorated Hallowe'en with prettily on the life and works of Edna Fer-be- r, decorations and colorsA Covers popnlar short story t.wrlter were laid for Prof, and Mrs. T. after which Mrs. Heber. Taylor en- d tontertained.-th- e members st famous JpnkM8MrndlrBjCLE...Eyring,JT; Mr. and Mxs- .- Sterling Taylor, Mr. stories, TThe" Eldest and Mrs. Iiester Taylor, SuperinA delicious luncheon was. served tendent and Mrs. H. Aldoua Dixon", to: Mrs, Norma P. Bullock, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Smith and Alma 'Pazman, Mrs." Grant EggertMiss Ethel Taywr. sen, Mrs. Peter Jensen,. Mrs. - Her. Mr.-a- nd and Mrs. W. 11. Baker, :. Mr. and Mra Charles Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Mecbam, Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Clark. Mr." and Mrs..' Hank ' ' ? Johnson. ; , . Mr. and "Mrs. Bill Flaws. Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Richanr-Mrand Mrs. A E. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee ,' ' " ' " wlxhTrT'e4gRefrrTahJ y - WARD REUNION SUCCESSFUL. The Bonneville ward reunion held Friday at the ward meeting was success. bouse The gath' a big ering of the ward members together was also to honor the members of the retiring blnhopric, Robert El liot, Andrew Jensen and' Isaac Jacob, A. D. .Miller and Leon Newrcn. The hall was" attractively decor ated in Hallowe'en colors and emblems, black cats, witches, owls. pumpkins, goats, etc., were seen in profusion. ald - rlcra - wightaclwrdr Heber Rnpper, , Hugo Mrs. Price, Mrs. Jack PuUen, Mrs. Ster ling Ercanbrack, Mrs. Carl Band. ley, Mrs. J. Karl Beck, Mrs. J. A. Owens, Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Mrs. Heber Taylor, Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mrs. L. B. Harmon, Mrs. 'Arnold Rawllngs, and the following invited guests : Mrs. Cyrus DaUIn of Spring, vtlle, and Mrs. Kenneth Borg. jlm d Mrs. Leo J Dusenberry, Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Groneman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robey, Mr. and Mrs, Lee Silver, Mtv-an- -MriJd Mir. and Mrs. Hyrum Ruper, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maag, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Sburtjeft Mr. ana Mrs. Ray Morgan, Mr, and Mrs: Clarence Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cbee-ve- r, Mr. and Mrs. James Snow, Mr. and Mrs. John Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. Reno Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alman, Mr. and Mra. Lon Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. William Howe, Mr. and Ri R. SHOP EMPLOYEES DANCE Mrs. James Sutherland, Mr. add The Shop Employees association Mrs. William Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. of the Union. Pacific System enter Clyde ClnrkrMr. nd Mrs. Charley or-a-U tained tne members and their part- Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keler rThe children of the-waunder the age of 14 years, were ners and friends at the Armory hall sirauss, sir. nou airs. Aiex. iuurij entertained in the afternoon. Games Friday eveningi Mr. aud Mrs. Byron Dcn-- f j tensen, The following program was en halter., Mt. and Mrs. W. L Benson. Kl ' ere played and dancing feature of entertamcnt- - The Jepperson or joyed; piano duet, Holbrook alsters, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Bray, Mr. "v. chestra furnished the music for quartet Prof. J. R and Mrs. Sam Leavitt Mr. and Mrs. Mra. P. A Walter was delicious Boshard, Whitehead, dancing. supper Wlliam Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Rod 1 Frank Ramsey and Mrs. Hilda Dan- Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mc served at 6 o clock. The older members of .the ward iels, with Mrs. Anna Hinckley ac- Dowell, Mr. and Mrs. Rosa RIppto, nil fhplr frlonild ..taof' fit A. ,V, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rcld. . ptaii companist; reading Mrs. " - . V 'clock, .when an elaborate supper Halt , Mr. and Mrs. 'Dastrup, . Vocal solo, Mrs. Howard Dyer; Mr.rand Mrs. Joe Byron was served, iroiiowmg supper a Ahlander Mr. s Mesxrs. and cornet included Crowther program-waduet, given which; and Mrs. Karl Courtlre, Mr. and Jackson ; accoiupanled the following; by Miss Mrs. John PuUen aud Mr. and Mrs, ; Miss Jackson, D. Siiclsoa, reading Comnnlty sihglnc, choir and Cm- Jackson selection, choir J speech. solo,. Mrs. Frank Ramsey; vocal former Bishop Robert Elliot ; talk, solo, Murray Roberts; violin solo, The members of the Optimist club former counrelor, Andrew Jensen;! Mrs. Frank Ramsey, JJr., saxaphonr will meet Thursday afternoon at tua talk, Isaac Jacob, newly chosen selection. Frank Cracun home of Mrs. Z. Whittaker; Tables A delicious luncheon foUowed, hlHhop,. of progressive "500- - wUl be Reading, Miss Lois Miller; piano after which dancing waa an en prises awarded and luncheon plavel, served. sokCM 1m Billings ; Tocal solo, La joj able feature. WUde'a orchestra All members are to attend. requested Mar Price; reading, Mrs. Beulah furnished the music 'RefreshmenU musical selections, were served to 400 during, the Henrlchsen;. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Denhalter of . dance. ... choir. , Salt Lake are Provo visitors for n A most enjoyable time was spent Dancing was later enjoyed, the week the guests of Mr., and Mrs. B. music being furnished by the Jep- by everyone who attended the at W. Denhalter and Mrs. J. H. Dim.. . ' person orchestra. About 800 .'mem- - tain . . . aalter. . ; ' tiers of the ward attended the affair . PARTY. AUXILIIARY LEGION the during day, BENEFIT DANCE. .' The American Legion Auxiliary ilembera of Boy Scout trooo No. -I- DAHO STUDENTS TO HIKB - will Hallowe"eirT.trd a "party 6 of the Bonneville gtre ward wiU give a . The students from Idaho attend at the Armory the evening of Friday oenerit dance in the ward amuse- 500 B. T. wiU October when 2(1, U. their and begin bridge ing the nieut social activities of the year with wiU be Indulged In also refresh e'en hall Friday evening. Hallow decorations will prevsll a hike to Msple Flat Thursday ments. ,i throughout the halL Dnrlug the morning, Ootober 25. They will evening of dancing, rcfreshiumcnts DIXIE CLI B ORGANIZE. leave the Education building at 1 will be for kale. AU are cordially m. ana hike to the flat The B. Y. U. Dixie club has effec Invited to attend. will ted its yearly organlatiou with the The building of a large be begun and they hope that-morfollowing of fleers . President Orval -- SOCIAL nOUR CDUa Edna wlu be built each year on the hike Reeves; tlce president Mrs. G. A. Cullimore will bo hostwhich wlu become an annual affair. Snow ; Becretary and treasurer, ess to members of the Social Juanlta Pulsipher, These three of Hour the club Thursday afternoon. fleers with Clara McAllister and ENTERTAIN BEAVER CLUB The number will be given by Professor R. Maeser will be host William pulMipher constitute . an Mrs. literary D. B. Mclirldo. Luncheon will to the memiera of the Beaver Conn amusement committee. The commit. be nerved during the afternoon of ty chili, Wednesday, October 24. The to Is busy planning for an entertain mt to be given in the near future. (Continued on club la newly organised and the Page Five, , First . We--one- M Reinhard-Maeser-n-tertai- Dastrupr-Mis- s . . s lo OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. Sun-da- y : the smartest display of Overstuffed Suites, Cane Suites, Leather Suites and Comfortable Chairs ever offered is found on our Main Floor. ; - Prof at talnaL' - for those cold, chilly evenints in the beautiful fall, the Living Room should.be comf stable and inviting. -- , aints la Twin Falls in their club;-afternoo- , 'is. fV 7 Y.U. j Miss-Jenn- GRAND VIEW WARD. Elders Joy Clegs and J. E. Banks - tendewill be the speakers at the Grand- view wnni uiim ctrwua jueeiuig Starts at 7 o'clock and a cordial in- - j vltation is extended to the public in X'j'n The speatatrs this evening In the general to attend. sixtn wara wm oe b. . uanieis and. Lillle Owen of the Returned RELIGION CLASS CONFERENCE Missionary association. A good proReligion class convention will be gram will be furnished by the ward held la the stake tabernacle this choir. Meeting starts at 7 o'clock forenoon and afternoon. ' sharp. The stake" authorities will meet from 10 to 11 and the stake and ward officials will' meet from 11 MANAWWARD. Elders Andrew M. Souter and to A12:30 p. m. general session will be held In Ruion Van Wagenen will apeak be- ji the afternoon from 2 to 3:30 iore uie lueiuuera oi uw muunvu o'clock at which the main address ward at sacrament meeting this -- evening at 7 o'clock.- - The 'public is will be delivered by . a member of the general board -- of Religion Invited. classes. a Monday, French club of B. meets with Miss Bruner; evenin?. Melva orchestra? , Miss Idaho-students Esther Eggertsen, Miss Elmo Vance, ie Uolbrookr, Miss Mary Maple Flat. Birch and invited guests. Miss Tbel-m- a Thursday, Tres-Jo- li Morgan, Miss Iona Baldwin, n; Miss ..Gertrude Uecht and Miss hostess. Mrs. Berg, Wyman Edltha Booth. SHARON WARD. Regular sacrament services will be held In the Sharon ward chapel at 7 o clock this - evening. The ! speakers, who have been chosen by tne Ketnrned Missionary association, are Karl Bentwet and Heber AU are Invited. i Rasband. PIONEER WARD. Th speakers this evening In the T. Brill Ka Pvo - UnrrantMlsa Jennie. Elder, . y''-"- R. MARRIRrt FOLKa TkXCV. .evening services. Tuesday. The recreational eommittea of the dance Bazaar sponsored, by Mrs. Nela Omanaonro- f- Serine Third ward will give a married folks dance in the ward amusement Home Economics department City la spending the week in Provo ball Thursday evening. Wilde's or- of Women' Municipal coun- the guest of Mrs. Ida K. Rasmussen. chestra will furnish the muBlc. All cil, evening, Armory hall. ' married folks are Invited to attend. the B. T. U. Elks' Ladies card social, is The- - Spanisha club ofto.be held In y. arranging party club Elks' rooms; evening, the near future. Miss Alma McEl-rat- h T. X. S. CLB MEETS. is chairman of the committee Mis Leona Booth was hostess to Wednesday. ' -- J : FIFTH WARD. Mrs. Jennie B. Knight will give a report of the dedication of. the Cardeton temple at Alberta, Canada, which she attended, at the Fifth ward sacrament meeting tills evening. Services will start promptly at 7 o'clock, and a cordial invitation is extended to everyone to at- - SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR WEEK PROFESSORS ENTERTAIN. The B. Y. U, professora wiU attend Religion class convention in various localities next Sunday; as follows; A. M. Merrill and L. John Nuttall, Nephi ; T. L. Martin, Roosevelt; H.-Merrill, Duchesne; M. C, MerrlU, Price ; O. X. Cannon, Castle -- 4 Dale; H. M. Woodward and-r- . 8. Harris and W.. H. Boyle, Twin Palls, Idaho. Profes- flnr TtnTla will rem. I n fi,miaw Alice; evening to address the ' Latter-da- y A her home Saturday evening. Beaver club. : most enjoyable time was spent with. Thursday games and needlework during G.'R. A. club, Miss Moneita which a delicious luileneon was served to the following club mem. McCoard, hostess. berg. Miss Irmnr Bennett, Miss Married folks' dance, Third Phebe Lunsford, Miss Ida Llechty, ward amusement hall ; Wilde's South;-Preach- . . . Srchtb Z' s4 - , - CATHOUC CHURCH. , BAPTISM SERVICES.' I D. 8. baptism services will - Corner ofFlrst North and First be held G. R. A. CLUB Verulece Boardmun was bo8testo the members of the G. R. A. cliilt. at her home Thursday evening. A itleasant time was spent wlrh music and sewing, during which a delicious luncheon was served to Miss Elvira Strong, Mrs. G. A NuttaU, Miss'OaroUne Hinckley, Miss Eva Strong, Mis Monleta McCoard, Mrs. E. Ross NuKall, Miss Lola Colvey, Miss Josephine Nut-tal- l, Miss Anna Uedqulst and Mrs. Blake Peay. , J Lkvi '.,v" class-r- is in the Administration build-in- g East Sunday at 3 p. m. Bishop S. H. conducted every Saturday at 10:30 Sunday at OHJOmass Sunday Blake of Vineyard will take charge. a kt 10 :30 o'clock. Rev. J. O. Delalre, -THIRD WARD. pastor. v The sacrament services toi the Third ward this evenlnf wiU - be . REORGANIZED CHURCH. under the. auspices of the Returned "Reorganised Church of L..D. ing Fourth Missionary association.- - The speak-- , 204 West ers will br Frank May and J. H. at 11 --e'clock.7 E veningvservioes,' 8 MeConklew Services commence at 7 o'clock. Elder 8. 8. Holm, pastor. o'clock and all are' Invited to at--ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAI tendV No. 60 West Second North. Sunday school, 10 a. m. . Morning ,. fourth; WARD.- and sermon, 11 o'clock. The Ward Sunday school conference prayer will be held In .the Fourth ward Ladles' Guild will meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Choir practhis evening at 7 o'clock. A good afternoon tice Thursday at 7 :30 p. m. W, F. been the has by prepared .program children of the Sunday school. .All Bulkier, rector. . are welcome. -- 1. - , . PRICE TWO CfcNTs."- Mlft wmmii? , Ml 192r - - - when -- 3 SECOND SECTION Mr. Saf-for- ; ( rd, . - - - . 111 GET TAYLOR m5Mr.: f-: fL ': - IT-A-T ' '. -- BROS.-'CO- . T e Furniture Department Y:rjj&''Where :""; All Your Wants Are Cared Fof 1 fol-me- Section.) ; ... .. ..... . 7. - . """7 ' . ' V y ., |