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Show fACESH PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 3X, 1927. mm .Indian Oil Blaii FORK SOCIETY tin. Joie Tattle and bef two children tail her wither lire. A. V. NpIkoo, came down from Aspea Grove, where Mrs. Turtle Is at to spend (be fending summer weekend and Pioneer Day. lira. Tuttte baa acrepted a iwsityoa in the IflutkvJlo schools for tba com-lawinter andMnC Nelsoa will arrompau? "ber to ber field of labor "and care fur tbe children.' . . g : ) hostess being asalsted . by Mrs. Bertha Bowes, Mr. Blanc 8 wen-soUra. Elsie White and lira. Leora Laraea. n, Mra. O. P. Jensen entertained at Sunday dinner for Ur. and Mra. Joaepb Douglas and family of Bait i tote"-- Mr. ad Mra. Willi Provatgaard and baby-- ' of - Parson were guests Mr. and lira. Jumm Sorenson, Jr, of the Thomas Cornell family I'io-neand Mr. and" Mr. 'ml S. Dart day. ':... y motored to Dljnlug Vot creek of Mra. Amelia Bartrb 'JiOj An morning and bad breakfast with tbe Dart roung peoohvand geles, Mra. Annie Humble and Mr.' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart who D. A. Jones spent a week at JCon-kwere tanining there. Later they where they were extensively enterwith most of the tamping party tained.. . motored to Strawberry valley, they Mra. Will Jarrm was hostess to railed oa - tbe family of forest lunger George C La man, bid din- the Fldewus Hub and one special lireas Tbantdsy ner on Big Strawberry free and gwest. Mr, came home through Daniel' and evening. Tbe time was devoted to ... Trovo canyon stowing at Ylvlan needlework. , The scenic Park ft the A. W. Anderson and bis sister drive was much enjoyed by Mrs. Harry C. Nekton were dinner larry and the road were good." guests Wednesday evening of Mr. Mr. and Mr. Urt Stewart and and Mrs. Fred 8. Dart Their home Mr. Anderson la fish. Mrs. and atrEmery, Mr. Douglas and family flattIs president of the Mountain States Stewart and family enjoyed ing jud camping trip last weekeud Honey Producers association. to the Strawberry valley. .. Mls Nell Creer who ta tight In school during the Mr. Reed Hales and sister, Mrs. the Murray "high for a short vaea. Velma Snow and Miss Helga Jones winter Is at home Creer. returned IJome Tuesday fefter a tlon wltb ber mother, Agues and Brree Lake Flan to short trip Mrs. Dixon and children of Ogden canyon. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Klelsen last Friday. Mr. -- and Mrs. YV. D. "Hone ant Harvey of their nonnce the entrafcemetit daughter LooiXjt to William Evans Tbe marriage to jake iv?'" , . liars, - . Joeh Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hrtmlay and Monday catiyou, where fishing luacb were eujoyed. lum-neo- PuaniI CUT HEWS - anuu.s Mrs. Baehei .Hnart eion being ber blrthdaj aDtilvernary. Dinner waiaerved fat I.ociock.. the week, in Aspen wrove wii covers being laid for X. daughter, Mrs. Fred M. Fowler. J k ra- The uemlwra of the B. T. card elub were delightfully Mtertalned Tbursd.ty evening at the borae. of Mrs. Arthur Holey. Auctloa tsridse was the feature of entertalnmeut. at which Mrs. O. U. Kennedy was swarded high score club prise aad Mrs. Lee Suntskin'tbe ctibscAattoB. Miss Clee Pierce and Miss Beama B. Coomta received gueist prises. ! Ifctllclous refretthmenU were served at four smalt card table to the following members: Mrs. Lewis Clegs, Mrs. mnKlon, Mrs. Bert Kow-lanMrs. William 1L Brown, Mrs. Harry Pennington, Mrs. Hugh BaxKennedy and gwesU ter Mrs. G. Mrs. Beama B, Toombs f.Herebey, XtW, Mrs. Thelma B--. Mra. Andrew Peterson, Mrs. Leon llarriaon, . Miss Cleo Pierce, Mrs. Bay Robertson. I. fei- - r' a Flyinff Farmer SPRKGVniEMS le Sat-unla- ' Baker spent at Brighton and picnic Officers and teachers of the Trull Builders class of the diffi-reu- t wards me at the Second ward chap-- , el Thursday evening, where games .nd dances to 'be given to boys of that class were Introduced aud Harrison, by stake recreatlonat director. Oria Bird. leen Meadsi&al! Kelsey.- - - Mr. and MrsrJ, D; Hontmwa of Ftke were Pmvo visitors the Utter was . nere-o- onuineiia.paiui Deal, Miss Ar- Miss Effie and t '" , imooda JiruLtakea deUtht Jii . muck.issentioo! .Yea. beneath the friendly laugh of Liquor lies a deadly just for trouble which shows itself in'"broken ljohoTluid ' marriages dissolved." - Therefore, Good Brethren," let us be careful whom " we ask to sit with Us in social intercourse, lest the invited one betray our trust and destroy our wives and . children. Yea, life is long, however short, and lost affection makes it barren with loneliness. i ' V N : t k , 5ov4linlentary ' to Mrs.1 Adelude Chase Dulton, wbo is visiting here from Los Angeles, Calif, Mrs. fcliia Thorn entertained 'at a well appointed dinner party, at ber bome dining table was Wednesday. centered with a beaotiful bouquet of Prencb marlgoldx. In ' addition to the honored guest, covers were laid for ber two staters, Mrs. Mary Fiiiley aud Mrs. Moroni Miner; a I to Mrs. Amelia Jobuson, Mrs. Ithemu Weight, Mrs. Nora Clyde, tiara Clyde, Mrs. Harold Johnson and son Dick of Eureka, Mrs. Maud Erd-ms- n and two children. of Bingham, and iMrs. Iaul Thorn. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in sociul chat recalling girlhood remlnls-cence' . ' i l Mrs. B. .W. Brown, aeconiStnled by ber dauabtejr Mrs." JE."Hoyle, and two. eons of Salt Lake, spent , Mr. and Mrs, Bills Bird and famtwo of the past week as guests ily motored to Lagoon Sunday. They of days their daughter and sister, Mrs. were joined In Salt Lake by Mr. aud Mrs. Adulph Boshard and family Wendell Openshaw, at Sautuquin. and Mrs. Bird's mother, Mrs. Kwl A nnmlier of friends, including Wng. Tbe day was pleasantly Miss Orphca IX l, Mr. nd. Mrs. amusedifferent the spent enjoying ments of tbe resort aud with a pic- (. IL Friel' Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman nic, luncheon. ' ( and Mrs Ella Haynmnd of fJkifv wUeW. Suit, ,s and sob Billy Joe. and daughter Ixjulse, tif IUiik- - grove t Miiida.r, ' I am. iii r i r 4 ST?"""" ' ' T ti 1 With all this interest fa aviation there Just" bad to' be " a """flying farmer,n He is Jack Fancher, operating a buge wheat rench near Spokane, AVasb.,. with the aid of bis plane. He Is' also is active In promotion of the New YorkaSpokane air derby and other Spokane aerial ' events this fait '- Hay-mou- 'Jiyf Vn Smnlrincr Rnnm nerewtiMt Jurdma. TbofK.- ' - - - e -- ' .. ke, Mr xi ' SCIENCE I ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and N. rreetimWl of Bnrtey," Idaho, is this city were guests at a Ernest Weight, who hue been In family-o- f a rrovo vlsltpr'far a few days. the L. D. 8. hospital for tbe past dinner party given at tbe home of four weeks, came home Thursday, Dr. b ml airs. D. D. Buyer in Provo "Mr. and Mrs. tJeorge Chase anMr. and Mrs. Verner Tewrll and was tTWh, Wvatt R. of V, Sevier, Ills condition Is reported to be slow- Sunday. 7. nounce tbe birth of a son July family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pow- a Provo visitor the latter part of ly Improving. He was accompanied-hopiMr. and Mrs. Lewis Bradford an ell and baby, and Mr., and Mr The following, couples returned v , by his brother Arch and sin-- nouncetbft4lrthDl July H John Madsen "have returned home the week. a delight fnl fishing ter Nellie Weight, who Ulpend this week--froand Mr. and Mrs. Jay Taylor the from V week't trlpHfo TwlSTalls, (rip to Grandaddy lakes; Mr. and ' R. Rassler of Washington, D. C a Short time in Springvllle. birth of a dairiMer, July 18. Mr. Idaho. ' Mrs. D. il. Crandall. Mr. and airs 4 i.pnnt Baturday here with friends. and Mraeeorrtefiwenaoft announce Francis Hamilton' of. Salt-Lason IlrsTTranTovlITinaamilyoT a of the birth July Mrs. A. B. Simtmins spent Friday Sco- - Mr. and airs. Merrill Crandall, air. are Mrs. with Ogden visiting S. Joseph Rloonv H. Harry in Spanish r.rk with, bet daughter " 8. and Sirs. - Rapbeal Crandall and pamitSr-aadMrs. J. Miss Msry Borenson rtturned Mrs. Isaac Christensen. and C M, Atberton, all of Salt Grtiftibeck. ":EdgeneCraudall. to visit week's visitors the a borne Sunday after Ijakft were among with Mr friend Miss Alice Egbert Provo Saturday. ilelier MtMutlrfl of air. and airs. Ralph Emily MarlWra, Henry Mrs. Joseph Allen of this city vf Salt Lake. tin left Friday morning fop Is siieurttnx a week In Vineyard with in Provo. spent Daring John T. Murphy of Hollywood, the Thursday Colo., air. Reed's former home. relatives and friends.. - ." n on day she was ft gtrest a a party here Saturday Mrs. Douglass Stewart and California, spent -- v ' ' given by Mrs, John Johnson th eonr- - They expect to be gone, two weeks 'v""; friends business, spent Tuesday visiting ' Mrs. L. G. Baker and children jlfanent to the Dixie people wbo are visiting relatives and friends. it Springvllle. went to their borne In Kemmerer, Robert Kimball of Draper now living In Provo. Anion? the Edwin airs. Louise Fullmer ... of Provo Kl-r- r Wyo., after spending two months and, Althea Aabby of American rvrs guests also wRs'Mrs. Allan's 1110th-e- r The regular meeting of the fturs &'Tt w M r:"Ba kpr"a r rents, w en Issued a mftrrtai Mrs; George Brmiks. who is vts- - spent "Thursday as a guest of 'Mrs. Tbuiwlsy-eve-nin- g bel BUUraut) a? EmoTTBIrar and Sirs. OrH tsyforr MntlC the county court bouse Friday, itlng here- - from- - SU Oeorge.4-iMr- s. at the. home of Mrs. Betsy Mr: Allen auw attended a. continuation W. Gease and children returned to omitwas program now Tlppetts. IiVamHifr8.''JrDirDlsen, Kemmerer with Mrs. Baker, where A.' A. Netaon of St. George spent of tbe reunion Friday at the- homo ted and the time occupied receiving a at"lndlnnarare-spendl8- fr week. Mrs. for a of living" will visit Provo. at they r HylentJottam bere. week tbe latter part of tbe the returns of the few weeks with relatives in this r flgbt by radio., A delTghtful motor trip waAiakeU elty. Mrs, Olson was formerly ailss HowTiraWoodslde -t- t'lliiifkley aLOsim was amonS .Vinein W. Sumlay J. wbenMLandllrs. Mack Hazel Anderson. ; Clegg the visitors, to Provo Baturaay. Miss Emma Lewis bns returned visiting" wltb (iroexlieck and family aeconiiiaiiieil ' home after a visit, with relatives yard. Among those who spent aiondoy Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Parks are by Mr. and- Mrs. W. J. Groefrbeek at Tobar, Nevada. relatives here were Mr. and of Grand hannv to announce toe arnvat wji motored, to Lagoon and enjoyed the visiting Clarence Anderson resort amusenj.'nts .and a jutenh-- ' Mrs. Sum Clark of Bingham. bome their at a Junctions-Colorad- o, aylor-lsentexr born fine jpehdlng baby boy, js ' luncheon. rFrWay night.. Mother and baby are raining as her guest this summer few days here with bis family. Mrs.' Henry Clark .and sons Ted who of Ithleder Delia Chicago Miss doing nicely. Mrs. Jessee Goats pleasantly en- and Roe, and Mrs. E. O. Thompson She vacation here. her Is spending Mrs. Msinte Adameon and Miss ? week in Bountt len CrandaB, who Is attending tertained a numlier of friends at are snendlue this wlll leave for the wastjrfTall. Pawn Adamson bare returned borne r her bome- - bwtMonday. i- A not Ion fnl as the guests of Mr. and- airs. rrrtnervni-versltdentist school bf fornla in the autumn. after -- spending a mouth in Idaho. the ng. MaesT-Yottof Southern Cailfornla la t)ridgewastliFTi)'a in dl versloirfof In Rniert they visited with Mr. slhe score prize tielug Mrs. Alma Wooton of Keatly was and Mrs. A. O. Watson, and in Paul Angeles, is here for a few days, won evening, high' E. IL Clark, formerly of Springby Mis Orphea DeaU:-Dainthe guest Sunday, July 24 of ber they were tbe guests of Mr. and visiting with his mother, airs. Ag foland now living at San Diego, were refreshments vllle to served the nes crandall. ., sister, Mrs. Albert Stewart of this Mrs. M. It. Bennett. lowing ladles. Mrs. Eugene Oakes, Calif., is visiting his mother, airs. ' , city. other relatives In Mrs, Olive Milburn of Salt Uke Mrs. Blanch Condie, Mrs. Ita.v E. V Clark, and ,v, Mr. and Mra. Elmer Parker of Hales of FnrkJiissr Carol Springvllle. Spanish in Provo with Miss Clara Bnell sjient part of Soldier Summit are rejoicing over sieiit Wednesday Crandall." la4t week visiting friends at Santa-quithe arrival of a tine baby boy, bom Mrs. Agnes at the borne of the grandparents. ti vMr. C. N. Awlerson of Mantl is Mr. and Mrs. James Reddon,' iu Bountl-ful visitlni here for several week of Mrs. Rosalie Neagle Provo Friday evening, Jdrs, Parker i spending aeveral week with wairjnorlMiimle-BeddoB- hcr daughter, Mrs.A'. E. Cluysonr Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson are Mrs. Thelma Brown and Mrs. ; Mrs. Annie Needhsa and oaugh-- arrival of their Helen Sutton of Los Angeles, JnfantX son spent rejoicing over tbetiorn -- toMr and IN FROVQ EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1,1927 here Visiting thelr-mot- lu Inst weekend and Pioneer Day here f IrstgrandsoB, Anderson- Mrs. Clarence Thursdays er and sister, Mrs. Lyman Bobbins folks. Needham'S Mrs. visiting Mother and baby are doing nicely. and Mrs. Harold Buckley, for a Tickets Siugle Chief aud Mrs. C W. Booth and -tew weeks. : -; Quarts-of-Mil- k12 eta. -- 9 for$1.00 fBmtty: Mr. and Mrs, DTD. Sutten left f 8 cts. 14 for $1.00 and danghter, Pints of Milk "Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roberts and this morning for a week's combined '.Hemwn home - --. 18 children of Provo and Jdr.j?udjlrjt, business and pleasure trip through Miss Donna 6 for $1.00 .; Cream Pints 44 Whipping . Wednesday evening from. Chicago, .,' Joseph Roach of Palmyra were the southern Utab. cts. Cream UI4weeks. .35 Pints two where Whipping "they spent dinner guests Sunday of Mrs..Mar-gnrMr. and Mra, Ferre Carter and Mrs. i David Grimm , accompanied BelL Quarts Whipping Cream : .". . . .65 cts. children spent a few days last week thehi to Provo, sient two days vls- 6 .cts. Buttermilk ' Quarts itlngfriends bererandleft FridayJ The Trail Builder Boys of tbe af"Strwberry., Los Angeles, 'Califorfor morning were ward given Talmyra primary ' Lewis jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. nia; where she will - spend three an outing at Arrowhead resort last W. H. Brown were her from SaUna weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mary All Tickets Cash in Advance Net No Discounts leadWith tbelr ' i Thursday evening ' Singleton. " ers, Mrs. Joseph Jarvls, and Mrs. Saturday. Ross Thomas who were assisted Leo J. Knight, Meadow Brook Dairy by Miss' Lucille Hanson chaperonIsaac Boyce, Edgewood Dairy ing them. Group pictures were tak-- en,- - bat hing sports audigamesleu-JojeFred Larson,' Utah Wasatch Dairy - ,' -and; a bonfire and wienie All roast, completed the outing. . Ray Ashworth Dairy hud a very enjoyable time. Some Cherry Hill Dairy of tbe lads were accompanied by " . Edward Payne Dairy- . their sisters. ' ' 4 Peter Forsythe and W. J. Groee-be'have ret urued from a succes-ftiflshiug trip t Msh lake. By E. LUSK ROBERTS VerflyrfBrethrcn, liquor Is dangerous jruest to have at the family hearth, forte is mischievous in his , Mrs. H. J. Hatch of Logaa vbJt-(during the past week with ber parents, Mr, aud Mrs. Nephl straw. " . SUNDAY SERMONS -i- - Mr-WI- Georgi rachito, pictured here with his son a YelUp, Ore., la the first Indian In that state, and possibly ln the rnlted BUtes, to'owa and terate bis own automobile service station. I - -- fully endeavoring to recollect the pojnt of his Joke. 'The other day, I heard two roughly dressed chaps L talking about like this;, " 'Ever hear o' Coolldge? ; " 'Xaw.' -i- AntXHtlV -r" ''aw.' " " ' Washington ";"x " "len", 1 know bim. He's a Frenchman. La"st name's De Sea." I III I-I- ''mtL-V-r- X I I 1 I " today mean. -- r''"r &,Jp0 r r.HTX . r- r 1 m ' ''; " New Rates Wow ; i lKfecf See Us At Once For The Mra.-Virg- inia , ty , T CHEAPEST FUEL : NOTICE OF CHANGE OF MILK PRICES -- For Every Need ter,-Gra3- Grimm,-,returne- -- et ...... . v. ......... '; COOKING - - Quickest tts. -- WATER d PREPAREWOW! - - HEATING - - Cheapest Automatic Always Ready Cleanest -- Most Uniform ; . HAII6I: VV"L nPATIRIfl-Aaticall- Control-- n y Actually Cheapest IUfll"le(l In the Long Run. - . - For Schoolllrac Mrs. Lydla Avery of Wellington is vltdUng bere with bM brothers James and Jesse Butler and her sister, Mrs. Sarah "Curtis. ' BUY MILL REMNANTS Mrs. Sylvia Swenson was hostess 'to the Lanreneell club last Friday evening at her hoine. Fouifceen members and three invited guests, Mrs. Elsie .White, Mrs. Leora Lar-se- n and. Mrs, Florence Albertson were pfeseHtrTbrttme Whs spent --in sewlng-andr- f k i onstratlons of sewed in pockets and buttonholesjdven 11 by . KnlflhtWoolcnMills I tbe bostesglAtJ George Boyce Dairy Henry Dairy Chas. Wright Dairy . : : . ' See Us For Easy Terms UTAII VALLEY GAS & COKE CO. V 9 "T " " L rrr ;,' Spanish Fork n v - " UfllU ! ";'" ..'-- Provo; Sprin'gville o'ebick luncheon was served, the A 1 - . wUb-dem- ancy-wor- W. A. Nuttall Dairy . R. A. Berry Dairy 4 3. E. Pinegar, Antoinette Farm Dairy A. Vance & Sons Dairy II." D. Roberts Dairy Lillie Riding Dairy s F. L. Finlayson Dairy. EI EST so We maintain a "Bureau of Information" on buiW - Avialc We also help you select the right materials you need mkt ing materials Qur Service And Experience Is Yo urs ifirr fhonl-SMQ- T V4 JL tit . Is bin We'll know whatf you phone. I San-for- Sharkey-Debipse- coal against the cold and snow of Winter. Say "Now" over the Lyl-- L I I that fills r1 ,'- Mr. and Mrs. John Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. V. A. PoweU and family, have returned home from a week'r trlp to. Twin Falls, Idaho. I .. .' . '. .a ism Wyy' ' are so dmul" remarked a proud of tlie four hundred, pain: NOW, is more powerful word than "Do It Later." 1 -- mendMT; 00NT PUT IT OFF! belief in of the divining rod, aa an agent for the location of underground nietuf deposits, received a shattering blow, recently. when tbe Bureau of Mines definitely tabbed all such belief as "sheer poppy cock." No rod or. any other devjejs can be made which will locate burled minerals, 'says tbe Bureau. There are, however, soma instruments which are of help in finding certain minerals. For example, the "dip needle" is used by experts with some success. Tbls little needle is but magnetised,'" like a - compass, swings vertically and wil be attracted by some ore deposits. Gold and silver, however, being netic, do not affect It. Tbe divining rod, apparently,, like perpetual motion. Is a physical and mechanical impossibility.!. Man's ehll-Ire- lie k DMBER GO. Phone 20 itTti. mm mm KA I .1 KIRSTifl |