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Show ' PAGE EIGHT. !. THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. MARCH 22. 1925.. e Vineyard . kepwier, tin, rm. T. Weils, .1 Tervbeaa 4SMV4. ') the Prtaaary officers and teachers entertataed at tbe Sea OoH class graduating exercises Friday, even- Id( at the hont f Mrs. Ella Bet- bertaoau The entertalnlngs fooi were beantifully .decorated' im 8t Patrick'! day colors, luarbeoa Mac carried out - la , the 'earns j. color . Those present .were, JUn. Annie Blake, Mra. JUkka Bardintv Kra, Ellen Hoidaway, Mrs. Beta Maag, lira. Lob lae Vkklend, Mre.TrtsdUa Mordock. Mrs. Earn Stone, lira. Ana Laraea, Mrt- Mary ' Stewart, ad tbe Miaeea Grace BadnaB. Tbei-u- a Bake, Delfa PhlUerapw-- ' Inea Holds way,' Ruby Jcppersosv Lena Merle Anderson,-- Annie Cutler Clegg and Lola Scott. i t Thursday evening the "V noi'i basketball team entertained 'at' an t ojmter upT tn pie ward smuae-men'""- - ' ' hall. Mr. ' and- - Mra. tea la'Salt bare - bjr investing in V V bone. the Preferred Shares of the Utah Valley Gas & Coke umpany rtTemrhkh THE FEELING OF COMPLETE SAFETY, AND A GOOD RETURN CONSISTENT WITH SAFETY: flra. Victor Anderaon la apending a few daya in Salt Lake visiting with relatives and frienda. Utah Valley Gas erred. Co. ...... I , ; ...... M :.; Address ' CITY BEAUTIFUL I'ROF. LAVAL 8. MORRIS. Younf t'tdveralty. :. aun-kts- t, . . . rest-fulne- -- -- Jra ldtn SMALLPOX IN PHILADELHPIA ; : - . . ' ' SON OPPOSES - anogosr-the-inspiratio- n Tlmp-anogo- lau.Tl' ttf ' ' '$?:''s snn-ltca- vejmM,iA!Ut.jNf . . 1 , propor-lion.'tafioi- ir : . . j 1 . s 't. Make every dollar ring like two big "iron men." 'i .JUST USTEN TO THIS GENUINE FASHION PARK SUITS FOUR-PIEC- E ' ' : ; I ; Priced from . $25.00 to $50.00 ,1 Christensen Clotbing Co. Ji Pleasant Grote entortalned -- the Young Fork Mothers' club at her mother's tome In Pleasant Grove, Fifteen mem bera were present A dainty lunch Local News : l trie wai . i j . ami , . - BEEHIVE GIRLS INOTED TEACHER TO GIVE PLAY OF LITERATURES - Mrs- John West Is reported to be Humph'riea Improving from her illness. - g; .- in Next Tuesday, Mrs. Inea K. Allen and Mra.. Fied Shoell enter Arthur Winters la visiting friends will give . a very interesting talk All on "Marriage Partnership," tained tbe cast of "Mrs Wlggs iof bl Pleaaant Grove. members are cordially invited to tne cabbage Patch" Friday . night f uamea and dancing were ; enjoyed, t Frank Atwood was' in Provo on come. after which a dainty lunch . was business, Friday. Mr. ; - served. Mable Drigga was an American Salt Fork visitor, Friday, Ctrl Banks haa moved back to his home In Pleasant Grove. Mrs. May McCfendlea attended the funeral. of, Will McCandlea at Murray, Sunday,' March 15. Burton Frampton Lake visitor 8unday. was a GLEANER GIRLS GIVE PARTY , :y V t. Mark Strong of Alpine waa visiting her mother, Mrs. ' David v Tborne, Friday. 1 Mra. Mrs, Vera OlUman waa a' Provo visitor rri&nj,-- " VILL DUEL TO SETTLE HONOR - - .of j EXPERT SAYS ADVERTISIKG vr. tienry David uray on Stanford . o Summer School f aculty. The summer scIhwI faculty of the Brigham Tonng university haa been augmented by the addition of Pr. Henry David ' Gray, professor of English of Stanford university, ac cording to Hugh M. : Woodward,' dean of the summer school. Dr. Gray is a well known writer, lecturer and teacher in the literary field and has been connected with some of the strongest .universities in the world in the capacity of in nnlC Stanford university and n number ; of others. His contributions to the discussion and criticism of Shakes ; peare have been especially note. . Dr. Gray , will ; teach regular; classes In literature atjtnj Brtgnanf ; ne enure- jiuiversuy-auriBg-ifirst term of the. summer quarter.1, eradOTtion of Dr. GfayrwbufT summer faculty ifleases me very i much," Dean Woodward declared Friday just after he had received ; Dr. Gray's telegram of acceptance v "Since Professor Osmond la not to ' with us this . coming. summer quarter, I have been anxious t ' bring here an eminent student Iq ' Shakespeare to take 'his place. Dr. Gray is so well know In thn41terary field that little need be said con cerning his qualifications to teach 1 the- subjects for which we have listed him. His jroming will ma ke the summer quarter at tbe T a rare oportulnty for teachers of English and literature to jp?t work compar- in every way with work they I should, go east or west to study,. asokensiteemaimrflUwinE FernriinbHllTanttrsTrazIe Knell, who were guests of honor. Miss Grace Cheever gave a talk of appreciation for them and each an. Miss swered with a response, Croft gave a .reading. Miss Helen Glazier rendered a song and several of - the girls acted ' out Walter "Lochlnvar,'' a poem Ad-lea- by-Si- r Scott , . Mrs. The guest list, Included George Worthen, .Mrs. George P. Parker, Mrs., Leo Bown, Mrs. W. Lester Mangum, Kate Fransen, Mrs. Alda Harrison, Phoebe Sauls, Delia Weiner, Neva HiUler,' Mrs . Idina CrowtheK : Ela, Hansen, .Irene Met- 6alfrMaierBtwortlirHelen tlhwier,- Madge Peterson,' Opal EvertAlys Adams, " Melba' Poulsoa, ,Melba Eucjp," Chn Jensen, Grace Cbeever, Teraah Cheever, Anna Grace, Kath-ry- n Lewis; Rachael Holbrook, Elma Jacobson. Louise Lert. Adlean jcrdft.MUa Brlmhali, Mildred Pot-- i ' 1 ' , , - ' FATHER LETS .. ' , fliernu; uiona Mangum. jier, .March 21.- - Jennie Brlmhali Vida Clark, Irene fach material been Advertising has; Shipley. tlansen and, Maurice Dusenberry. tor in Increasing the number of deMr. . and Mrs. r Lawrence Dall positors in savings baak'14S per cent in the last 12 years and has inLUNDOX. March 81. (l'.I)-- H were pleasantly surprised Thursday creased the average deposit 87 per o nelghr bora. Cards and games were played America went dry' now faces One fhousapdbabkere,", delegates, J after which a dainty luncheon was from crusade atl its own! eleven states, M the":. Western serveo.. - !t. prohibition is a failure In Regional Savings conference at the r:'. America, that's the sort. Of failure St Francis HoterCSaa"" Francisco,; 4 LOS. ANGELES, March 21,r-(UMra. J. Peterson, Mrs, W, C. heard Jean Blum. an we'd Uke to have pver here," la the advertising ex Charles W. nmlln, "was a war ery of 8? temperance organiza Baxter, Mrs. John Christensen and pert,' tell of the- - remarkable results tions 'that have Joined ha ode to Mr. Joele Waber were In Salt obtained by the bnakg through this "memory . expert"; who '.. traveled Lake Friday. about the others media: atraighten out Britain's "bending iv.1..-:-,bow to remember their . telef-lonout to Blum that prior arm". pointed ; Mr. and Mra. Basil Walker Mr. the war It was considered" Wlta the secrecy and mystery of undigni- numbers, appointments and. n her Mrs. Clifton Clarke, Mr., and a Kt Klux Klan conchtve, these 87 and for banking" In- items. But according to, bis,1, wife, unethical fied and Mrs. Wesley Beck.; Mr. and Mrs, dry assoclatlona have held councils Leonard Ash. Mr. and Mra. Rav stitutions to advertise-- But in order he entirely forgot about he once to market government bonds, oh I and si .6 nearly starved as a result. of war In a secluded coutry house Glllman' and Mr. and Mr. Burlin ' "He left me stranded In Montana on the outskirts of London. scale, never ' ;before .attempted, attended the dance at the Apollo, heroic -- measures had torfte l finch men aa Former Chancellor adapted. and forgot to send me any money, Tuesday, Blnm. declared, iadvertising. Ja Mrs. Esther of the - Bichequer - Phillip Snow Hamlin4old -t- he L- .r,Vjs--.l!v-i; Brdne. deiv Wjrbb... laborite; Lord! t. M. and:- - MrV Hans ; Williamson succeeded in overcomiag prejudices judge. of people of limited means. It built "He waa making money; telling Astor, conservative and Isaac Foot! and Oaaghtera,' Dorothy and Clata, unerai. nave joined the crusaders were Bait Lake.Tisltott Thnrsdav. confidence in the bank and Its per- other, people- how to remember sonnel and instilled thrift in many things but be forgot all aboat me . and tbe temperance forces are stead- :: . i.f j-of slow cdtica-- i and I- had to telegraph relatives .lilxs, Lloyd Adamson of Ameriean people 'by a process k lion. for railroad fare to get home." .. L BE MADE DRY t structor. Including) Columbia The girls of the Gleaner class of the Provo Fifth ward M.. I. A. gave a party for the girls who are going to Mutual here this winter. The evening was very pleasantly -- Spent with murior gameSf lunch and a very Interesting pro- be grantr-Tglrisresented Gleaner pins tude to their former teachers, Mrs. n rT?rv Mrs. Kate Framptbn entertained nt dinner SOndhy-IorDaid Mrs. J. L. HncheW Ir.-- ; F.'-'- "Framptbn of Spanteh Forki 'Mantlce' Cbrla- - TO COMING Tbe program for Salt Mutual preliminary next Tuesday will be. given by the Clover beehive swarm. They Zlna Kirk and May Baabee were ' West will give a one act play which they ." " Lehl Vlsiton rriday. Clifford WTright and Ross have written themselves, working .their Sunday school class a out their namea and symbol. The ' Dr. and Mr. J. IHuchel enter- - gave were :, (James party Friday: night talned at dinner, Friday, fpr Oaaet butted., after which refreshments play win be coached by Mrs. Melviu Fillmore. Christiansen. Frampton and . Joe, were served to about twenty-five- . J. .Hays is visiting Lake for a few. days. , . , J, Mr. and Mra, Kay Framptoh were MEXICO CITT, March ?l.-0- 1d natkin.at ProvorTbaMday7Trl8ltliig"Mr7nd poUficarTrtfternessTieTween Secre' Tne eecond or the series waa Mrs. w. O, Frampton. tary of the Treasury Paul and Dert- wardwl to tbe advanced senior be ntyTZantella" of Mexico may Mr. and Mrs,- Wesley Beck Were settled on thft Jleld of honor, ac clasa centered around the subject being studied In the Book of Mop Alptqe vsiltors Thursday. " cording to Mexico City newspapers. mou. The program was as follows r The two met by chance a few ' ' : trio "An Angel "Prom on High? Laura Robertson waa a Lehi visit days ago. Their old bitterness X Tenhbr. Norman, Henry Tucker and or 'Friday, flamed np and lusulta were ex Edward Meservy; song "Oh, Stop V Hi & Robertson was In Salt Lake changed. sent and Ten Me Red Man" by the class bis seconds to Pan! Zantella on business. with two Indian characters Imper Friday with challenge to mortal combat sonated by Lnella Masters and Pani is reported to have accepted, Henry ..Tucker ; story, Lebl's . Maurice Dusehberry of 8alt Lake naming today as the time. ' Tbe government newspapers said, vision "Iron Rod" by Oreilla 8a was a Pleasant Grove visiter Thurs . rours 5 quintet "Iron Rod" Isabel! day, Friday and Saturday., : may interfere and preveut the duel. Nichols, Lillly Fisher, Lnella Wash; "Is visiting aV Lehl burn, Emll Hansen and Edward .George. Snilth Mrs. with and Dr. Guy Richards. Meservy: story of the, Nephites Lamentation by Clara Meservy r cor: Owen Humphries. . and I.Alfred net soip "Nephltea - Lamentation'' 8wenson were at Cedar Fort Fridby Byron Jones. Orover Miller ay.r.-:: : will award the prize to the class next Tuesday. Mrs. Raymond Monson waa .an --V. American Fork visitor' last week. way-fro- m FATHER IN CASE f r Mr; were visiting frienda ,an4 teUtivee in Halt Lake, Saturday and Sunday, GIVES PRIZES ulwundlng In beauty ulioiin(k) In hcaltb aud happiness. Tbcre la a aoul in beautiful thlu(j tbat irreslwtubly creeps into the lives of men. A flower placed on Child of Cloudlet, the table at dinner makes tbe meal In the sky, wore tasty. A tree crowing in the sire of cioudiet front yard Imparts a feeling: of Passing by; to the place. A shrub enhancing' an Idle space along the Liquid music. fence or by the bouse tells an inWafting tn?.rz i silence. beautiful In teresting story Charged wUh Jyr Au4)tfl towering majestically I Mystery ; , , above a city does not tower In vain ; It .has adeclded Influence on 'S veletj altbongb we maynut Hlppled trimmed ; rcutir.e it. until We move' 'to some M(Hn 'a Ad star Set, lake jlii4:eJ)mEn.ojLmoantauisJLA Jh not only a body of water, it is anPTaw? Tlnfmedi: cmtM)dlmcnt of beauty. It adds bird wings; nt)irits own beauty by catching Myriam Weaving hands tbe beauty of the clouds, the skies, VUfL-(iirf sliim'rlng j the mountains and .eflects It for tbj? f 1 i 8p(i four fwud admiration of aesthetic souls. Aesthetic Souls. Can Ji hot hear the' music of In such a place as Provo we PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. March 21. be taught ourk heritage of the lake when you read those lines? , should 100 persons lieantiful surroundings. It is dif- "Beautlficatlon Is a direct agent foi are(UP.) More than affected by a new small pox ficult to appreciate one's surroundi- us the importance of beautiful aur-ngs- until one has experienced, at round Intra with respect to civic life qnarantine established here today. An area or several Blocks was least, the temporary absence of the P. T. Farwell chairman of th ordered roped off by health author- place. How are boys and girls to Ma ssachuset ts Hvle League. says, know of their unnsual environment "Beautlficatlon, is & direct jtent for Itlea following report lng- - o!Lnew disease. A corps of city if they are' born and raised in an me prevention or ignorance, otS; casea of theare vaccinating resldeuta art gallery. They will think It is ease and crime and for. the- uro- - physicians r" other plaees that are nuusuaj and motion of health, usefulness, "hap- la the area. different Their souls should be piness aiid good morals, jit rla now awakeued with the magic touch of a well recoguixe4 nrlneiiple , in 0 th a jMiint brush that they miglit ap- business world' that attractive snr preciate the ..paintings on the walls. roiindtngssare" a'deefded advantage This is not to advocate that you for plant and that the - move a Provo for a white, Influence oh. employee ' of pleasant grounds adorned, with flowers' and that you can better appreciate snrrotmdlugs. It IS mere shrubs, tejidg t" lnereaeltbeW pleas. ly to urge that you are missing a tire intend ioyaltjr to their work. opitortunlty if otr do not We are Wlnnig 1o reaTize that the "siiend a few momenta each day ad- ugliness ipthrfonditions .nndet r AUBUKX. Califs March 21- .-Western Justice" waa on miring the pirfnres of this natFral which oren live exerts no alight in- (U.P.) art niusenm. " There, stands Timp- - fluence in fostering trial here today, as- a case of un- I crime, usual features which Include "ThTf of many It Is hard to estimate the'- - real presence of a father and aoiu both The IKjonw, iiaintings and stories. eitension division of the. BfUtham vaiua. of bea'uty- - because it infects attorneys, on. opposite aldea,. two fiien claiming to hare killed another Young university b compiled , a us spiritnallj1,; rather " tbaipiibjis t"'. a(nd.the description of the 'dead forty-eigcally. j'' ; page amphlet on Look abont 6 On- - every 'aide la' man shot through the eye, but found with the b(i)e of doing tbat Ideal .ietting Wttki his apectaclea unbroken. ciountuin Justice ny calling forth natural most beaiitlf u ictties Davis H. Will, Henry Worth and niore. appreciation. Occasionally for one of ofad'f that we cotild Miles 1L Andrews, placer miners are 'the faculty memliers of this Insti- in AmrTea tution spoil k perfectly good game capture th souf rpt Jwitura ,'and charged with killing Thomas Carl near ,Spring Garden, January 10, of volley ball, because Old Timp is transplant '..jy ii ohr. dfty., IVbat Shall We J)o J licamiug forth with a new tint of whn; the latter refused to obey a ; Let us emulate in the . fingering our'suiTotmiiings court order to get of f the claim. of dusk and of course it is by beautifying ;.6urcUyy;.! And that Both Will and Worth say they 'necessary to exercise the soul by Is best accomplished by beautifying fired the shot whlcn killed Carl. 4a oar Twa bullets of - different - alibre baiklng at beautful thingsnaJUt.ja . More were found In hla body, . "tA "exercise" tlie body :. by playing motto : j "Every Home : -r ; ir "; V ::';t A K. Robinson. 75, a picturesque '. Bean 1 f uPV ; ; : volley ball. There lies Utah lake wasting her People very often spend $10,000 old lawyer, la special prosecutor ' beauty on thealley air in building a 'housed and neglect the and his eon K. D, Robinson, is at- indifference, However, ontHW.rbesutyTbttbi like Dur,tonejr for the defense. city 1 tp Salt Lake, Saturday.', PIONEER 11,000 e PLEASANT OROTE, March itntlng without a 1','ARD A house abouliLtramed With shrubs, flowert aud trees the same as a painting shoujd be enhanced with a frame. ' Even an Inexpensive bouse can be made to apoff pear expensive If properly with flowers and shrubs, A certain landscape gardner makes a The Pioneer ward M. L A. have of buying Inexpensive been holding a aeries of competitive practice In tbe Tuesday evening housea, Increasing their beauty with programs which waa Judged on the proper, plantings and selling them as services, number of class expensive housea. Observe a home following qualities: of selection; participants; quality lot barren of all greenery, then cantrast It with the home lot neatly amount of time ; Interest of ao dlence and deliverance. landscaped with shrubs and trees. The first of the aeries was woo will an That idea aa to the give increase of desirability of planting. by the junior girls which waa cenV iered on the life of Lincoln given in Suggestions will be given through (his taper concerning home beautt- - the, form of anecdotes and cholc Tivation. Such subjects aa trees. aongft with participants dressed in Lincoln's --day.- - Tne ihruTisTTIowerar " lawns,"- -' wiieb " to eeatitBea-- f the day evenlg prise was awarded to and' what related plant, plant each a beautiful carv receiving girl will beaiwnssed. topicschasing frame, Fashion Park Clothes i ltLAtwood jnsd fMi1WIM ber. beauty has not leeh wasted for a number of years as our 'indifference la changing. to appreciation. Our local poeta ana artists are tak the ing' the lead in Interpreting music of the water. Here are some of the lines Lowry Nelson took from the lake : "Wind and "Tlrigbt-llpthing, Veiled In moon mist, Wavering. If you bay wrong, it depreciates. '. ..... Name. buy right, it isi The lesson in? tbe. Relief Society meeting .Tueada y. , will . be glvea by Mra. Ella Ierbertaoa en the Mfe of Kmiiy iiicaiaonv - Bpecial - musical numbera have also' teen arranged v lor. ' After the meeting, Mra ralrbanka will demonstrate' and lecture fee tbe Laboratory iProtuct. companf of tMu.ukevia the amusement- - hall Every women la thrward i Infltedl 1 ' f . ' .. f .. ' SEND OR BRING THIS SLIP WITH YOU. . , . .7.TPref erred Shares of the Utah Valley faring 777, Gas & Coke Company of $50 each, which pay 8 per cent a year. It Is understood that I may pay cash At $48 per share or in installment it $49.50 ptf share. ; ; Tlw TouioILsiLouhtjQjworilUOQcents Included muirtcatuffl t bera and readlnKa'and also a one act play. Dainty refreahmenta were - 1 Coke rJcn, flcrc?s Sound; Advice '"'-'-'" After all is said and done, when you put money into anything, it comes down to just two things: -- 'a the past an-an- al . our Preferred Shares. Examine them from any point ' "'. of view you like. ! who Btone, Lake" for Fifty membera attended tbe cele bratlon or the KeUef 8oolya day A splendid program was We are not afraid to have you ask any questions about '! a J.' few months, have returned to tbeir : SAN; FRAS'ciscbi SONS STARVE ' . wrnrm EjilanjdJLhaihedhail FORGETS VIFE i- C J.) ji country,'-teaching- : e - : , LOS ANGELES, March 2L-- i Abandoned by their fatbet i a ftiglUve from tbe law on a bad I check charge, Freddie and Georgfe; Strlbling, 5 and, years of age spectlvelyv were found by police at tbelr home here on tbe verge of' ' . starvation, f The lads were taken to a hospital! where It was said, Freddie would', probably die. George Waa In a sen- ' lous eondltionr- - lmt la expected ttf ' recover. . . The boys were unable to walk;nn aided and when fonnd by pou were searching the contents of a garbage can for .scrap of food; Xeigblwrs-salthe" boys' mother : wn uenu. i CP.) rj -- - ' d -. - -. Moslem shepherda of Morocco, wear a long strand of hair on fb otherwise shaven head;, By menf of this strand the Faithful bopcti, ' be pnlled up to heaven.! ; "J. ' |