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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1924. TH1 INSTRUMENT Of I During the iifliruoou the giutits urd Dyer. Mr. V. A. Hall. Mrs. will utertaliied with it pro- I tiam.ii Harding. Mm Kilis Peter-Mrs. J. ti. gram mid HHHiav music This " ""d invit-MumU)'. In will the final meeting roultou. Miss Jean t iiinpU ll slid Buhlnesn mill iirofi'Khioiial of the year prior to the nummcr's Mrs. .Nellie Hall all of Salt Luke. , women's Indies vacation and it is urged that eM-rMunicipal council rooms, PROYANXAS t l.l H. niemU'r le there in order that busi- CLEAR A3 A BELL p. tu. inutterH may lie taken up and .Mrs. I.. A .Oakley was bo.sicss to Daughter of tlu' Mormon Iliess Following I lie meeting a de- the members of the Pruvauuaa dub Haliillii.ii, Mrs. May Karrer, ll. Ions Inn. u will he berved tu all hostess; ' .'M p. in. ut her home Fliduy afternoon. The those present. Third Car-rlroom were attractively ward Mrs. choir, ciilcrlaining model Anne Queen Penrod. hostess. " :M p. ui. decorated with loses and pinnies. M I SO H LL A X K 1" S SHOWLit. iuch radical advance Mrs. Karl Fisite eiitertained ihe During the lime biut with sewing. a program wus enjoyed. A dainty Tuenday. over previou Sonora standards View ward gleaner girls Pleasant The marriage of Miss Bertha luncheon was served to Mrs. JoM'pu a ut iniso'llaneoiis shower at her Duke ti Lorainc Mcuiuiott. of tone quality and exquisite cabihome Friday eveulng, In honor of Heck, Mis. F.ruest Dixon, Mrs. I'urG. A. fluff, Mrs. C. Reception for Mr. nud Mrs. difficult Mr. ley DUou, is to it oelieve that Miss Flora Chipiuaii whose marnetry, Loraine Mcmiuott, Mr. iiml V. Huws, Mrs. Fred Critchlow, riage will take place June Mrs. lleber I hike, host mid such a difference was possible of Mrs. J. F. McUcllen, .Mrs. I'ptoii wild tlasies were usmI In of hostess. Hoover, Mrs, Albeit Stick, Mis. F. achievement. Let us demonstrate eii(ei tainliii: the room. decorating Third ward D. It. Mis. John Collins, Mrs. society A pleasant time was spent with 1.. 1 Guy, the Queen Anne. Its tone quality literary meeting, ward house, Aelsoii, .Mis. John Savev und u re-nd music I which games after 2::S0 p. m. the hostess. will prove a revelation. freshments were served. Many lieaii-tifu- l liinsunt View ward lawn FAM1LV KKl NKiN. were received liy the gifts party, evening. itoi uuu .Mrs. j. m. Jensen en luide-to-lifrom the following: Miss Lilly ('ulpuian, Miss Moiitez tertained at a family reunion Sat AVwl titluy. Elliott, Miss Mellut Walker, Miss urday evening at ineir resilience on The marriage of Mi-- s Cludvs c. ruui oriu sirii'i. Alter lii ill ps, Ml- - Aline ' rsuline Seamoimt to Aldims MarUham. dinner it program was rendered in Miss Luella Meldrum, Miss which Salt Luke temple. vurious mciiilieis of the fam Ma Slack. Miss Klta Phillips. Miss Ihe marriage of Miss Bessie ily participated. Sketches of the Merle and renrod Miss Olsen. Mary Calder-wooto It. Cuuimings Strong funnly history was given by (. Salt Lake temple. ile.scendants of .Mr. and Mrs. Wii WARD SOCIAL. The marriage of Miss Ruby nam j. hinnig. .Musical uiunbers The View Iicasunt hold will ward Watktns to Ralph Buckley, were rendered by Mr. nud Mrs. a lawn ut the party Tuesday evening Salt Lake temple. Frisby of Salt Lake; llu Strong wurd chaitel tor all their members. (inaitct or Alpine and .Mrs. liuels'ii A splendid program will be. given, Thursday. uiier which games will be pluyed of American rork. Fifly ineinbers Ties Joli chili, Mrs. Milton In Hie delightful aifaiV uuu ... iciiesnmeiiis serveu. A coram 1 participated .i. jj, luoinas, Hostess, evening. V if 0. R. A. . luh. Mis. liert Nur-- I g luvilnlion is extended to ull people living in tli ut wurd. tall, hostess, Provo canyon iucen oAnne party, evening. Mrs. Carrie, l'enrod will entertain I S. 0. S., Miss Veva lVters, the members ot ihe ihud wurd hostess, evening. tnou- ut her home ou loxiu North The marriage of Miss Flora Ucsi. ul i :m. Following the 1 Chipman to Frank l'enrod. uusiuess meeting u social time will Optimist cliili, Mrs. Thomas oe enjoy eil. It is reu,ucsied Uiut uii Hardy, hos'ess, afternoon. nicuioers ou present. Bluebird Senilis club, Mrs. "Worry; face your troubles Byron David, hostess, ufter- Mis. U. L. Sultou entertained ut One Price to Everybody The Lowest Price. noon. give them an airing: and soine- dinner ihuisuay evening m honor how see that you don't do it ut 2 Reception for Mr. and Mrs. oi Airs. Jteioy joucs ol Hull Ijiko o'clock in the morning." Alliens Markham, Bonneville xuu color sciieine oi tne dming lubic wurd house, Mr. nud Mrs. J. This was the pasting shot of Dr. Was luslcluuj canicu uui in II. Seumount ,host. and hostess, David Sneddeii of Columbia in his yellow u uottl or jeilow roses evening. lorming the Friday's lecture before the summer THE ONE-PRIC- E HOUSE" Covers were luiu lor school students of the Brighum ceuieipiece. me Uouored guest, Mrs. Jones, ilrs. Young university. This week Dr. PROVO JfEPHI SPRINGV1LLE A bowl of pink and C. Anderson. ueurge iiuwa uiid Walter It. Smith, professor of educaiunci, of 1'uiK. City. tional sociology of the university of white tea roses formed a charming jus. Joun Kansas, will deliver a series of 'leccenterpiece and tiny pink rosebuds Mrs. E. D. ueuu entertained ut a tures from the church were arranged at each place. Covuniversity ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Vic- deiigutiui Jiuu Jongg party Jeiiduy platform. Dr. Snedden began his discussion tor C. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde evening ut uer home. Xhe Uecora-iiou- s were curried out in Jupuuese of the worry hublt rather facetiousKinidsen and daughter Joyce and the Misses Allie, Leuore and Miriam style, roses and Jupuuese luuterns ly : "How shall we worry correctly?" being enipioyeu to curry out the he asked. In answering he asserted Kasmussen. stueme. six tables of Aluh Jougg that worry Is important if done corMr. and Mrs. Bert R. 8utton en- luncheon will be served to the were played, Judge Tucner and rectly. Worrying, he urged should to Mrs. Hiram journeyed Itupper guests. tertained at a delightful dinner Salt Lake last Monday to assist in ilwd Auueioerg winning uie favors be done with regularity, like eating psrty Saturday evening in honor Mrs. A. M. Haws entertained the' the preparation of a shower for her tor die geuueuieu uud jais. Jeou or sleeping. It is bad, he said, in - I'cUis uud MtD. of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Fisher members of Heed Auderherg rufx functions: worrying should not Camp No. 4 Daughters sister. LaVona Marshall whose marand their children, Atha and Ray- of the Utah Pioneers at her home !rlaee takes place June 18. Thurs winning uie luvors lor the women. be done during working hours, or Follow ing the guine a delicious tuble at meal time or at 2 o'clock in the mond, of Park City. The table was A splendid day evening Mrs. Annie Grahum, Thursday afternoon. t morning. prettily decorated with a bowl of prograrq was given during the af- Enoch Clark and Hiram Rupper luncheon was served to ubout "When you work, work hard. The spring flowers. ternoon, consisting of two vocal motored to Salt Lake where they at- guests. same principle should be applied to solos by Mrs. Rose Kartchner, two tended the shower, returning that A. F. CLUB ENTERTAINED. A successful summer school worry ; it is uncontrolled worry that readings by Miss Lyle Lindsay and evening, with Mrs. Rupper to their Miss Alta Simmons was hostess to breaks into sleep. People who don't Ball" was held at the a Provo. in homes of the and grandparents history the members of the A. F. club at her know how to worry are apt to worry ladles' gymnasium Friday evening. parents of Mrs. Haws, read by herThe main features of the dance Mrs. C. A. Dalquist, Sr., enter- home Friduy evening. Spring flow- at 2 o'clock in the morning. The self. Three officers of the Central of handshakes and social camp were present and gave short tained at a delightful dinner party ers and ferns prettily decorated the advice, don't worry, is as sensible as mixers that created a splendid feelirooms. During the time the advice, don't eat, or don't sleep. talks, they were Mrs. Beck, Mrs. at her home Wednesday evening ine entertaining ng of comradeship and Joviality spent with games and music, a de- Worry regularly: choose the right Mrs. Williams. Fol- honor of Mr. and Mrs. Grover and Sheppherd from the beginning of the ball to of Nevada who are here visit- licious luncheon wus served to the time for it not 2 o'clock in the a delicious lowing the program the finish. Everyone participated luncheon was served to about 35 ing for an indefinite length of time. club members Miss May Sutton, Miss morning, at meal times, or while at in the various activities and Bobby The rooms were tastefully decorat- Genevieve Nuttall, Miss Alice Mc work. Worry when you are fresh ; and members. Sailer's Jazz Hounds furnished the guests ed with a profusion of spring flow- Coard, Miss Ruth Johnson, Miss early in the morning is a good time. Half an hour a is enough for a Dune. The marriage of Miss Flora Chip-ma- ers and a bowl of roses formed the Fay Anderberg, Miss Arthella Car- real man. It isday best to do it with Miss Marie Brian, Miss Marter, table. the of cinlng Alcenterpiece of Mr. and Mrs. daughter a lead pencil in hand. Make two The Third ward Relief society fred Chipmnn, to Frank Penrod, son Covers were laid for 35. Following guerite Gessford and Miss Elizabeth one for things that someill hold un especially interesting of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Penrod will the dinner the guests were enter- Gessford, Miss Evelyn Prusse and columns, can be done about, the other thing the hostess. literary meeting in the ward house social and with tained music, games take place next Thursday. for things that nothing can be done Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Miss chat " y Lyle Lindsay of the dramatic club The members of the Optimist club ibles frankly, give them yUr Mrs. C. E. Maw of Provo was the an the B. Y. u. will read the book, airing. will meet in is Miss Fay Anderberg visiting Thursday afternoon at the and somehow see that you don't do toastmistress at a banquet given "We Are Seven." Several numbers Thnrsilnv hv the memhers nf the Clinton, Utah, for a few weeks as home of Mrs. Thomas Hardv. The so at 2 o'clock in the morning." iU be rendered by the choir be- Utah Federation of Women's clubs the guests of Miss Madge Oberhans- card game "000" will be played and Before discussing his worry probsides a special musical nroirram Hint who are prizes awarded, after which lunchattending the national ley of that city. lem, Dr. Sneddon paid some attenla been arranged for. The eon will be served. public Los convention of the federation in tion to the Dalton plan of educaIs cordially invited to attend. Mrs. R. D. Sutton entertained last Angeles. The banquet was in the tion, which has become a craze in famand BLUEBIRD her in honor of sister week SEWING CLUB. nnrnre or n oreaKTJisr. iriven at me England and which is designed to Miss Veva l'eters will D. be hostess Hotel Biltmore. The Mrs. Mr. and John members of the Bluebirl Sew- increase the amount of Fisher, Covers were laid ilv. w the members of the S. C. S. at for 30 of the Utah women. The their daughter Atha and son ing club were entertained ut lunchHe believed that eventually, er home Sew-Mr. Mrs. eon and Thursdny evening. by Mrs. Lloyd Sutton at her in high schools and colleges, eduof honor were Mrs. E. O. mond of Park City. music and luncheon will be the The cation would get away from reguWattis, president of the Utah fed-- Fisher arrived here for the Steel home Thursday afternoon. aversions. eration, and Mrs. E. O. Leather-- j day and Elks celebration and are - rooms were beautifully decorated lar class recitations. state director of the federa-- ' maining over until Monday after- with roses and ferns. Following The members of the Bluebird Sew-"1- ? tion. luncheon the remainder of the time SENTENCE TO HANG An informal program was noon. club will meet w as spent with needlework. afternPresent Thursday FOB Ml'KDEK OF CLERK given, oon at the home of The Daughters of the Mormon were, Mrs. Byron David, Mrs. How- Mrs. Byron Music be will entertained at and Battalion be International News Service. iyid. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen sewing will features of the afternoon's entertJune 11 Bussell CHICAGO, entertained at dinner Friday even- the home of Mrs. May Farrer ainment after which m 2:30 at p. Scott, formerly of Detroit, where he a delicious ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Monday afternoon busihad organized a milion-dolla- r ness that later failed, today was sentenced to hang for the murder of Joseph Maurer, clerk in a drug store who was shot when Scott and his brother held up the place. Scott Wednesday pleaded guilty and when the sentence was pronounced today his attorney hysterically begged permission to change He was referred to the the plea. QUALITY SOCIAL CALENDAR. f W TH1 1 ti-- . I : ' y T:' Ik-- ,, nil! im rv): v v , lj U2J I o THE Has-kel- ts Hon-net- t, fol V inn-ting- UK-W- i ,Jl i I sy.:i u. d Jn ' IH :i i n . , . L IU-iir-f e j j h fkmMm b: I in IS8C3 id Taylo WORRY Co. r-Rus- sell .. i rT ip(k Hp fv ii . jip r;: , "VJXm. ' ! . . . SN ..irt T?gl 3"'iffii. ss--s. A Monarch and continued satisfaction through a long period of years. It is a true saying that Monarch Ranges like .'old friends, old books and old songs, are most appreciated when time has proved their worth. 2-- Only One Price to Everybody The Lowest Price. con-tiite- d Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll For-syth- Ray-gues- ts R 1 5fc BIG FAN DANCE range with its malleable iron construe joints riveted tight not puttied Vitri-fuse- d rust resisting flues assures you Fuel Economy Quickness of Operation OCIETY:-- : 'THE NEPHI a new "free deal" merchandise offer is made to dealers. By this liberal proposition a dealer ordering one dozen bottles of either the 3 or size of GLO-Cwithin thirty days receives one bottle free of charge. All jobbers and wholesale druggists are authorized to fill GLO-Corders with this provision. The manufacturers further urge with retail druggists to the spirit of the national advertis- ing done for GLO-Cby making use of the GLO-Cwindow and counter displays. This should be done simultaneously with the appearance of the daily newspaper advertisements. Dealers in need of these displays can get them by applying to their local newspaper or to their nearest jobber. at Co. HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E PR OVO SPRINGVILLE - - -- - -- - - - -- - n "Your GRANDCHILD will never see coal except in transit from mine to the OVENS to be made into GAS the IDEAL FUEL and other BY-PRODU- serviceable products" Adams A SAFE INVESTMENT GLENGARRY states attorney. Saturday June 14 1A Few of Our Best Specials Q Another LADIES' BEADED Shipment of I SKIRTS AND 11 AND DAINTY WAISTS jj $1.95 11-pie- orchestra ce 1000 EACH WATCH U $6.50 BEAUTIFUL FANS FREE 8 H Values to $8.95 Utah's Famous 9 S 8 Glengarryians value 8 8 BAGS SWEATERS Values to The PAPERS FOR OUR It. DOLLAR DAY KOYAvL SOCIETY pACKAGE GOODS 2 PER CENT OFF IRVINE'S Tickets 75c BARGAINS FROM EVERY DEPARTMENT Ladies' Free. LETS NEW DRESSES $9.95 Value $5.95 GO! ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN IN DAILY NEWSPAPERS The Normany Products company, of Los Angeles, announce a second advertisebig series of GLO-Cments released to 74 daily newspapers of seven Pacific coast and western states. This does not inline high school papers, trade periodicals and other advertising media used by this aggressive concern. The entire scries of new GLO-Cadvertisements is characterized by a uniformity of neat display which is both dignified and attractive. There is a copy angle maintained throughout the series which carries a strong appeal to men and women, young and old, who care for good GLO-CO- , as many appearance. tnousanas already know, is not a grease or paste, but a liquid, and it is advertised to positively keep the hair in place. A new bottle with a "squirt cork" under the enp is a feature of all new packages. This idea was installed by the manufacturers in response to a general demand by the public, and It is a marked success, name iu uiiyij mg ciiuiiunmig The Pacific Drug Review carries a double-pagspread from the Normany Products company in which e l1 Itseasytopoyfora Chewolet IceProtects I the Baby 1 8 Gleegarry Earned 2 1-- 4 percent net on capital stock in two weeks IT K Hot weather will hold fears for your young sters if you protect their no food and milk by keep ing them cool. Ice will do the work for you, but only Ice that is prepared and kept in a clean and wholesome manner. j. Knight Coal Ice & Co. Phone 459. )UCO Put your money in a safe business that will earn you Divi nd Only a limited amount of stock left. $1.00 per share more s. V 1 and Add Cooking to Your Pleasure List tion ' .... Buy a Monarch Range jiy fS I YOU SHOULD j ; Dixon- hi L I I,o-l!o- y $259 51 l worth Glengarry Resort Co. ft |