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Show PAGE TWO MILLIONS: OF MOT0MSTS-- Know that Firestone siiper-wcuin- I II i- - " Um in , car cwnef who use flrer -s nand he'll say they lead "in t Comfort and Economy.- "Jiafety, rJ I - Call at may mean a solution -5 wnrrrv - A visit it your tire ftrcototie Balloons and High - Pressure Tires BR1MH ALL BROTHERS 223 W. Center ZbO : Uri.k Rwd -j "J... shower t her borne Monday after Memtwrn of the Provoua club noon In compliment toer daughter Will be entertained at the home of Mis Alyce Htrong, whose marriage Mr Joseph Beck Ffiday afterto leon Wilkins of Park City, will noon. The tlnte will i ent with take place next Wednesday. pewini? and musie at the. eonehnsbm : PLEASANT SOCIAL AFFAIR An Interesting social event bf the week was the party given Jbj Miss hertajid--a-t her home wiy Thursday evening. Progressive games were played the prise iieing awarded to Gertrude Sailer," Grant I'enrod, Aria I'uek , and J nines Jobanxnn the latter two receiving the consohtt ion favors. The following were served a delicious 1 uneh" eon: MINK .Fay Hafeit, Miss Sutler, Mis Aria Pack, Miss Edda Jones, Miss Mary Dixon, Miss Kay Bailey, Miss Ethel Belmont, .lack KirkwoodrGrant Penrod, Union l'axmnn,! Jiuncs Jfcbnnson, Leonard Cdekrell. Mai ."Olson," Wen-'InHoover and VI rl Powelsoih 8t Giirt-fttd- e - tl ......"'. of which A flellcious IiKeo7wtii 1 served. AH members are cord ially invited to be in attendance. MR. J. MILT JONES CITES , BRlDGen.tNCHEON r Mm, J. Milt Jones entertained severaj frlenda at a brldne luncheon Saturday afternoon at the Club HOfiwLoa North University veue. The guest list included the following; Mw.W.- - R. Wo-inen- 'a Jefford, Mm. AValter Evans. Miss Kathryn Evans, Mm. Irene Dingle, Mrs. Earl Jonea, and Mis Lwille. Jefford all of Park City, Mm. e Coaiierma. Mrs. Dean Roblnwin, Mrs. Italph , Jonea, Mrs. J. JoneHrsU of Halt liakerMrtrJ. I. Anderson of Spanish Fork, and the following from I'rovo; Mfgr Frank U-ti- -- Keniing. Mra. Frtd G. Iti.h-nionMrs. . U. Thootaa, Mrs. IlerfH'rt Itoblnaon, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mr. William Ferre, Mrs. C. H. Ward. Mrs. George Quillian. Mrs. C. I,. Naylor, Mra. Dild )H'iishaw, Mra. Fred (Vtrnell, Mrs. J. W. Fnrrer, Mm. J. T. Fanvr, Mrs. Charles Wright, Mra. Henry Gease, Mrs. G. If. Helndselman,' Mrs. It. A. StrltiKham, Mm. p.. V. Mr. I1ira lwW, . Ask" the ,i Ethel Duckett, Society Editor, Phone 107 PROVOXAS (LIB TO FOR DAUGHTER ENTtrR'TAl.N BtKiiir-yilt-tffB- mot mist buy Hre-donllii) get highest quality, ami prieen today are the - lowest : SHOWER re " feature tltat Titcn""e flexibility and roUcney an serves as an Insulation agaimt heat " .W When DEUGHTFl L DINNER jpARTY Mii Anna Booked agfdatfd l)J Mrs. Henry IWtike eutertiiiued at a wll aiqiointed dinner jMrtj; f t her home Friday evening fur the lady The aea; t ; nuu't flower were vmd Is decorating. Cover were laid for Mra. Hadye -- hae Turn qualities. Firestone an estra, added e ;um-Dipe- d Phone iF PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1927. Vlaeent, Mia Elva "Myers7Mls Fera XluffrMua Wakefield, . Mrs.- - Henry Gladys Smith a ad- - Mra. Blanche, tjlmntona, the latter tw being invited gueata. DINNER Cil'VEN- AT HOTEL Mr. and lira. Bert Crockfor of iH'Uver entertained Mr. and Mm. II. E. Holland at dinner at the J Hotel Roberta Thursday efeulnj. . I . 8IWirt'1iV01WMEN THE WORLD DANCE Dunce lovera of I'rovo were afforded a real.treat Frtday night at the ciirnlval dan" given ly the l VVooduieu of the World at t tahua GaTdens.T This dance came aa a clinais to the blanket eani tatigh which has' been conducted by the "Woodmen of the" World tor three bolng given weeks, J20 blankets away during that tlnte. The hall nil s. LM t tract! vtly te4 w th tltdorel streauiew. tlay colors ed caps and burns were given' as hH-a- wliheon-fett- l W. Sl'NDAY DINNER til ESTS- Mr and Mra. Kranklin Williams of MiiM'rsvilie, 1'IhIi, were 8uestn at dinner at the home of Mr. mid Mrs. .loliu' A. QinanKon - Sundny afterniain. Garden flowers were used in the dining table. Mrs. Williams wan formerly ,MIs , HUiM'rintendent of the j lAtty JJ.H. hoMtitnl nurses.. . IL. jMkson. . OF and; .serpentines, added much carnival spirit. Wilde's Mua-iciTroubadours famished the mirslc, and a jolly good time was hy eer.v4m. - The prl waits to the il were presented the bride from Iter Mrs. Jajnea Snow has Ik visit-1- , Mise Kit Davie left Friday for frlenda a ad relatives assembled. lag in Kalt ake for a few days j Thompson. Utah, where she will 1 teach with relative and friends. "" txhool this winter. ; WEINER AND BURSEL.LLOW -- " RO.w-r-"1-"-- fc3Jf.,;ig.a-- t MeabeM of the second Interasedl-at- e first year chus of the Pioneer ward Sunday achool talked to Provo Friday eveuiag. A large bonfire wa made. ad a weltme-aa- d martduaallow roast eajoyed. The following girls,' together with their teacher. Miss Mary Owner participated la the delightful affair: Miaa Leas' Hansen, Miss Ardeue PuUea, Miss Bernlce Knudsen, Miss Eva Wtlklns, Mia - Mts Kmlth? Qdiai lluth Hlackley, Mis Lucile Snyder, Miss Zola Cntner, Miss Ruby Dor-ran- t, Miss Bernlee Hall and Miss , Beatrice Pickles. . I A.Big SavingShown PROGRESSIVE BUNCO . NO DOIUT ABOI'T IT the way'wornen'emerge front our benuly urlors ; look- pictures, just as pretty Irrespective of the number of, that Itaie passed. The of reason la we know the-ar- t Iwaulifying nnd aiding our in In ins to retain their youth ful appearance. Ours la aclen-I- f work v not a hit or miss lor au ;roK)Kiiion. rnone-nnThat'N as a Pretty MlCTUREl':l',-- uptolntmeiit. lii 1 lit- - diversion!. All In attendance. mem-her- s . E.VIOYED The girls of "Our GanB" enjoyed a moonlight Bike to Vhtvo rivfr Thursday night. Bnthing waa a NETTKTE CM B MEETS feature of the evening's WEDNESDAY Wiilnesdtiy tyeniiic, the glrla- of enteftainnieiit, after whtch a large the Nettetu elub wiil he entertained Isinfire ws- made and a "prepared and served. Games ny'.Miss Afloti linker at her boine. tSewiuK and uitisle will k enjoyable and Niuging were enjoyed U'fore feayirea of tin' evetilnu'a entertain- stnrtlug homeward. Participating In ment, niid luncheon will If served. the pleasant affair were the followMartha A cordial Invitation is extended to, ing :. M!h Went. iMiss Velma Nelson, Mlsa Virginia Booth, all mciiilicrs to he In attendaucr. .Miss Lucile Hlgelow,. MImh Zenda Wentz, Miss Mildred Parley, Miss DINNER til ESTS Jessie Fiirley, Miss Dorothy Jones, Mr. and "Mrs. Stephen Curler en- Miss I.ois'l.inford, Miss Alice Pyne, tertained at it prettily npixdnted Miss IJllicn Terry and Miaa Edith dinner party at their .borne Thurs- I'oulson. day evening, in honor of Mrs. t'art-er';,. brother end fuiu'ly, Nl r. a'nd EMiAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Al r. and Mrs. E. Mrs. Ilert Johnson and da lighters,-HeleI). Jonea of Prnvi and Hutb of Los Angeles, wish to hunouncc the engngeuieut (f Callforiiia. who are here visitinp. their daughter, Iva to Jos'ph C. of Benson of Whitney, Idaho. Kollowing dinner the guests The lionor were taken on a motor drive marriage will take place the earlv to the. vnriouN ilces of interest in part of .September in the Bait Lake and about I'rovo. ' temple. ' an nrgert' lo.t plcnic-supiK- I 7 THE GAY LORD BAKnr.lt AM) REALTY SHOP Finnic 391 62 Went Center ' a , wcT'k, at 6 ' , party was aflernoon. Gnihea and music were 4'iijova.ble features of the afternoon' entertainment, irt the conclusion ot luncheon was whb h a delicious served to Miss Ireta Mortimer, M1ss Alice Jones, Miss Nathelhl Tolhoe, Miss Anna Scott, Miss Elva Stiibbs, Miss Ktta'l'erry, Miss Etelyn Cros-biMiss I.a'von Corlett, Miss Melbn l.iirson, Miss Helen Kavjichevlch, Miss Dorothy Jones, Mrs. L. It. 'Nelson, Mrs. C." S. Yineent, Mrs. J. C. Snow. Mrs. olive Carroll of Salt liiike. Mrs. llyruin Jones of Cedar Mitchell, Mrs. City, 'J lick Mitchell." Mra.. IHoy Hoover, Mrs. John Ellbton. Mrs. Kay Ellison, .of American Fort;, Mrs. Ralph Ellison, Mrs. William Merri went her of Cedar City, Miss Fay Ellison of American Fork. Sliss Xaonil Miss Slrong, Mrs. Clarthe guest of honor. issa strung, and " Mnnv uscf id" iwid bcnutfful gifts ni "Orem Line" Excursions Between All Stations LABOR DAY SPECIAL, . ONE FARE ROUND TRIP ' Minimum Fare 50 Cents Selling Dates Sept. 3, 4, and 5 Good returning to Sept. 6th LINDBERGH SPECIAL ' U. P. MEET SPECIAL , To Salt Lake City 1 CENT PER MILE Minimum. Fare 25 cents Sale Saturday, Sept. 3rd Return Same Day,OnIy I TO PROVO CENT PER MILE Minimum fare 25 cents. Sale Sept. 5th, 6th Return Same Pay .Only 1 I Aek Local Agent for Details NOTE The Labor Day Special applies to U. P. Track Meet, and permits, at slightly higher rate, stopover privileges during pcried of ..mect. .. Aldon . J. Andersen, Traffic Manager $ BRIDE OF NEXT WEK TENDERED SHOWER , The residence of Miss Nsjlhelta Tolhoe was the scene of a delluhl affair Wednesday eve niii(f,.when she and Miss Twyla An .derson entertained several friends at a shower in iinniiliinent to MisM Alvct Stronir wliose niarrinsi; to IrfKin Wilklim of I'ark City, will take place next Wednesday. The entire house was beautifully dec orated 'with an arratifteinent of (tar den" flowers and ferns. Purlin; the evening of cnnies, Miss Cleone Wilk ins furnished several vocal solos and piano selections. Two lautiful duets were rendered ny sirs, i inr ence Tolhoe .and Miss AVilklus. .A delicious luncheon was stTved to the following: Miss Evelyn Han Miss sen. Mrs. t'larence TolbiK', Zemin Arthur. Mrs. Cleo Coleman, Mrs. Delia Hunter, Miss Kllen Wricht. Miss 1 Moris Jones, Mrs. Hoed Strone. Miss Vilda Hunter, Miss. Arthelbr. Carter, Miss Cleone Wilkins, Miss Dorothy Stewart, Lena Jensen, Miss Ethel Miss Kelchutii. Mrs. Clifton Tolhoe. Mrs. Vernon Tolhoe, Sim. (', A. Tolhoe, Mrs. II P. Hansen, Mrs. I). C. nf Cnlielite, Nevada,. Mrs. Lena Swenson, Mrs. C. F. (lscn of Oeden. MKs Marion Staley and Miss lma .Jones. SOCIAL AT GENEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Alemla?ra of the Second ward society will enjoy a social at tne ward Relief society hall Wednesday evening at S o'clock."' Jui interesting lecture hits been planned and a program will be furished; t "OREM LINE" Salt Lake City and Return M AA V A. VU HALF FARES SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES I ROVO 5:55 a. m.; LAKE V I EWr G :02 r CURTIS,- - C JSPENCERTB :06 ; SNOW, 6:07; OREM, 6:09; HARRIS, 6:11. JHckets also good on the first' two regular trains going to Sail Lake, leaving your statiomnr regular schedule. --Tkkets-gttod day.- returning on all Rheumatism Neuritis Goitre Dropsy Asthma Eczema Tumoi s Female Trouble Liver Trouble -- regular-trains-sam- e SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD . Henry I. Moore and I). P. AkircrombiQ, Receivers. - 'Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Manager , " I Sciatica Lumbugo Ulcers . READ HERALD WANT ADS Cta If.- where sle w ill teach school Ihis winter, and for l'rof. and. Mrs. r"rel. Ituss of San Jose. California, who are here visiting. The fnllnw-iiiInteresling proeram was fur-- . ilshed: short talks, l'rof. and Mrs. Buss and Hi shop M. K.. Kartchner Sr.', piano selection. Miss Margaret Buckley: rending, Miss Tillie Hills; Davies; yoeiil solo. 'Miss Hossle reading. Miss Ve(Ti "Kartchner ;. fust ninieutal trbfY Monte!!. Jtamonu and Aftoa llavies., Dancing, was later enjoyed by the fifty guests In attendance. .. . Net ; 'y v- - -- $.86 Repairs to the machine or motor 'will also be neces- - . pay.lor at least 33 YEARS of average Family Wash. Tell your neighbors the Saving in Time, Money and. I Energy by sending their Washing to the Troy and help' P to. also avoid the disagreeable and unhealthy m Wash Day. . 375 AVest Center m hh itu St. n ami h h in Phone 164 u m Provo, Utah l!!li!llliilll!lllllll8liIilllIlilllllliW .' !' ; K!T ... V,!!.' v'i t,,.. . f it - tit', jri. vjjr ; 'ii"' i,r' SISS. C .T ,Hi'V . s,t ' 6ct by Essex itself must be surpassed to acnievc ir. ocanaaras oi comrort and penormance, Etand- ards of riding case and economy, and the outstandingstandard of value. -- THERE 1 8 HOPE FOR YOU Today's Essex, like Hudson, has an exclusive motor that, using ordinary gasoline, turns waste heat to power. These motors are the most powerful and efficient in the world per cubic inch of piston displacement, within our knowledge: No matter how high your expectations; they will be brilliantly met, and more, when you ride in the New high-compressi- I)on't feel that bwau.se jou NEVER HAVE been belpetf you never will lie. - .. : - It. Is the greatest force 'in. nature,' i.nd science has at last ." . hurnesseiHt' for the relieving of human ills. Ir. Wyly's generous offer puts the treatments where yoti can ' try thctn without cost or obligation. .... " He knows what they will do and ho wants "you to "know. . If ou..bavu. loved one- - wno is.,.Kuf ferinH, ''bring or send j. " fltenTdowu to flYe clinic for the ' free- trctniettts.-:.-Yoself, will !a astonished at the results.;': - DonThrow Thild nj Essex atDr-.-'-Wyly'- s Speedabout ' 735 Coach of lifey are using our a remedy for human time al'the 408 WEST CENTER . PROVO, UTAH Wilbtrd piMon, Clinic Mgr. - AM "'"' .. " . . .. 30 NORTH 2nd EAST SPRING V1LLE,. UTAH) The home of Mrs. J. S. Wing The Best and Surest Way To Rest and Feel Refreshed '"': '":--'- . 'V" .. V 700 Coupe prics f, o. ' . , 735 b. Detroit, plus '"".- vicW Speedster ... Sedan , excise tax ... ""'"'' ':': 835 835 "': ".".-"..:.". .:.:.'.'.' '.i . .".". V Schofield Auto Co. Ills. We will be glad to meet you ut any clinics. - x. ESSEXSup Away new, Magnetic Health appliance and getting well. YOU HAVE E ERYTHING TO GAIN AND NOTHING TO LOSE . Come nnd let us com luce you that science has, at' last, found Super-Si- - your- It's gooiLfoc thri!g(3jIria.JtteatiMeiits R iretnted clinics, within tile next Unlays. Thousands of suffering men ami women in all walks on, anti-kno- ck You Have Never Tried Magnetism , - Here is all that Essex gave in the past plus advancements that are new and unique in motordom. Here is 50 milegT an hour all day long, far greater speed if yoirwant it, and a riding ease that is actually like flying. have used one' of our new 50 1 Jjpefiuent intervals. .World standards ousnesH - lf THE AVERAGE WET WASH OF PROVO IS The ideal transportation attained in this Greatest Essex Super-Si- x was long foreshadowed in the series of individual supremacies by which Essex leadership towered mountain high above the field. High ItlofHl Pressure aricose AeiiLS Backache Headache Poor Circulation "" Thousands who had given up all hoi appliances and gotten well, iiiniversary which occurred on that lay. A hirge pink and white color-hlrthdav .enke holdlns 10 pink uorext,..!:hted candles formed an attractive cehterpieoe for the dlnliiR table. Covers were laid for 12.'" - $1.25 by famous ESSEX achievements Stontarh Trouble Coitstiiation ' : DELIGHTFUL SOCIAL " 1FFA1R The retirini; officers 4 the Grand-vieward M. I., A. eutertnined at Jje ward ji'icol i n house Thursdn y evetiins in THE AVERAGE ROUGH DRY OF PROVO IS ,v Super-S- i We would like to have a dozen or so each of the worst cases in I'rovo and Sprlngvllle. 1 Tubs,-Basket- s, iiiuu itHiif lumHrtDHMHfiu :f. il'; 1 Costs that can not be figured in cents are as follows: Clothes Lines, Pins, Buckets, Water, Damage to Home, Damage to Health, the Value of a Housewife's Time, or of Laundress. ESSEX .' NO .$1.21 This Greatest GLADIOLA GARDENS 350 South 5th West Phone 689-- J ALBERT RASMUSSON We Want the Bad Cases (il ESTS AT DINNER Miss Edith Jennings entertained it dinner. at her home Friday in celebration of her . birthday TUESDAY, AUGUST 30th Ifti I Prize Gladiola 3e V .01 READ EVERY WORD ovo-niji- ' .' . Elll-soi- To better Introduce our' 'new: and wonderful Magnetic Health appliance to the sick iaople of I'rovo and Spritigvilie, we are making this free offer. - I TEN WE DAYS WIIX GIVE 3 TREATMENTS TO ANY FOR ONE WHO CARES TO COME AND TAKE THEM. M-- ''. . . Wonderful Offer Thirty Grand view ward M..I. A. itlrK mcetber. with their chaisT- E. Kiirtchner, Jr., oncs, Mrs., Mrs. Arthur Tanner and Miss .Monte Da vies, returned Friday from Mutual Isle I'rovo ennvnn. where they sient five" delightful "days.""" '. 2 .25 ? For-syth- e ... I ... ; .: Total to j '. . ... ........ i Mult-DHk- e ISLE" EXCURSION -, r. .... Liu-lle- DELIGHTFUL CANTON PARTY Citv I'rovo, Ogden i.nd "mployes of the F. AV. Wiailworth company stores, with their partners enjoyed a delightful outing at the Old .Mill club in Cottonwood near Salt. Iakc City .on Thursday evening. Dancing was the feature entertainment 'of the evening, after which refreshments ' were served to (he lwrty, ENJOY WEEK AT MCTl'AL mm UTAH STAKE TEMPLE WORKERS $ I residence where games and music were enjoyed. The guest list Included the; following: Miss Beth Miss Beulafi Sowards, Jenkins, Miaa Vivian Merrill, Miss Marjorla Smith, Miss Mary Thornton, Mias Helen Huish, Mlsa Kathryn Pardoe. . t i ' .05 1 Starch for Washing, per week ( Utah Power Electricity . . . . . . Estimate) . : . V12 Elect rjcjly for Ironing 2 hours at 6c per hour. . . .12 wk of Mrs. ig g 1 Depredation per week, allowing 10 years as life.of r gas for heating water, per week .... . . . machine ; Soap, Hc'H per week , Blueing, per week " J - : Coal . Vlib held artlleiliiie" nrni asters, following tne tneater .Clariwa Strong' lVlday the guests returned to the Pardoe i - jf (If placed in Building Society or similar investment) was won by Mra. Itean Markman of I'rovo and Albert Miller of Salt ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF Lake City. FRIEND Miaa Norma Pardoe entertained TENDERED BKIDE seveMl friends at a - luncheon at rher home Friday afternoon, followMrs. t;efirge Brwkbank. MlSCEI.UNEOl S SHOWiated by a theater party. In honor of (Ine of the enjoyable social Mrs. Frank Btubha, Mra. Earl of the week was the ahower Mlsa Elaine Evans of Ogden who j LITTLE WOMEN TO MEET" Thomas, Mrs, Rex Johnson nird Mrs. f Miss Iliifiiiah. I'russe will he bos- - Ituratio Jones, iaa leen the house guest of MIs "Garden flowers and given. bv the mcnibers of the family, in compliment t Dylr Pardoe for. tk uw-w.f"Ta- t ThitrmlHV iWotnen i'luli t sister. Mm." Vernon Jones, .formerly tntite wasw attractively cteoorateo: t a eon will . Home and Interest cn $165.00 Washing Machine, per week, : E1H-va- 8 . . given Thnrsday evening it the home if Dr. and Mrs. Walter T. Hasler, in honor of Miss, Evelyn Watson of Salt Lake who has been the guest of Mlsa Ada Hasler for two weeks. Delicious refreshments were served to the following; Miss Janet Webster, Mis Helen WebaterrMlss Ora Haws, Miss Lota Paxman, Miss Berulce Bowers, Miss Ixiulse Hasler bf Mt. Pleasant, Alias MetU 1 Ritchie, Miss Naomi Smith, Miss Edna Eklns of Ogden, Miss Virginia Thomas and the hostess, Miss Ada fi Hasler. ft - . g ashing Doncat ' at -the Laundry Comparison Bet ween ' PARTY-- A profreaalve bunco i East 1st North Street, Provo, Utah. PHONE 14 |