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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, APRIL" 8, 1823. THE SUNDAY HERALD t Published Every Sunday at The Herald Building, so East First North Street. ' . . . rroTO, Utah, C. Rodgers -- The Prove Athletic association gav& .dance is the Armory hall Friday evening, Cor the benefit of the "asso -' j I ciation, Wilde's orchestra furnished the music The hall . was-- attractively. I decorated with Japanese lanterns, A : most enjoyable time was spent, by (everyone present. The committee in Traffic cops work la the very heart trians. lose of the party was Bob Bullock, sight of the fearful total .. of constant danger. But you rarely. .u ana lapse into thonrirflfino...lM' iflmu. . ever, hear of a traffic cop being killed lessaess. Mr. and Mrs, T; 3. tewls are Salt or even struck by an auto. ; this campaign to curb auto acci Lake visitors over the week-enla mere are .for this. dents, ' campaign now sweeping the Taey ere: 4 . The Pleasant View orchestra mm: - Every auto driver is, more whole country, hundreds of sugges members gave a danceward In the ward or leas afraid of a uniform. He takes tions are being, madeV Many ot them amusement hall Friday evening. A time . was . enjoyed by1 the mighty good care not to ait the police witt be adoptedKstricter traffic splendid regu man In charge of traffic,, Because the large crowd in attendance. driver is cautious, lie does not. run lations, jwrking rules, erection of addt-uunaj sarety Jones, and so on. down the traffic cop, All these are talpful. but thn nn t PlhT11. . opf.la Jura, Is auto emash-up- a will not can not be cautious. . He obeys the rules ot the materially reduced unless the. zeneral not. step jraddenlylhtoJ the pun uc .joaadoes keeps in mind this simile "mi. onoomlng autos..: Being' eau.J?ayThe Rule In every safety first cim. uous, he escapes injury,: paign that eyer has been waged, it ha. There you have the solution ot the been learned that regulations and '.AUtoaccldent problem. automatic safeguards are of little help vum if.,w9 Americans are unless backed .constant bz. .nersonai killed yearly by autffg and third are caution. children; in addition, a property loss The curb for auto accidents. Js Jiot of t least , billion dollareyear; something mysterious and hitherto tm.1 If all this happened in one gigantic discovered. . What's chiefly needed is: f The very, best . catastrophe tor Instance, town de vauuuus.anvers, taking no dangerous stroyed with; 11,005 killed 'and' sv bilT.Utah :toiriatoes- - are hancee.zttonnqedfl , host doDartrltt .property destroyed their risking lives; on constantly their - the fee shocked. guar a. used in packing, this Sue. the auto toll catastrophe comes A certain percentage of Che Donula. bit fcy bit, a life blotted out or left uo tempting relish. cnronicau is reckless or In crippled here, a lone machine wrecked e condition. For them. And there. y And the careful or inexperienced jshiMnm .Ana, oecause the toll of autoi must be made ae aar tkmrI. - smashes does come bit meth by bit instead no proposal purpose, uie,.ormia. of ell together," drivers and pedes-- cau wo too severe. - - Deatkii ;v facing w, -- two-reaso- laid - - Mrs. Algle E, Ballif and-llfes Thel-m- a Eggertaens are spending a few days In Salt Lake visiting friends and attending the sessions of the gen eral conference feeing held. - : ' K - e .e - , idlss Verna and Bryant Decker of d " : EnfeiEEi -- ' VMl ' Dinner 35c and-wholeso- me CALIFORNIA Bylund, Rob-e"Bullocki ..Ruth - BylundjRichard Madsen, Max Hodson, Grantr!ggeft: son, John Evans, Josephine Norman, Garrett and Jay Jensen, WestonMorma Garrett Richard-Bullock.-Jor- up-to-da- e Vivian. Chrisiensen was pleasantly surprised Ty-- a nuonber of friends at the home of nH parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans "hristensen:l,rldfty! evening!, - Games, ' andmusie were-interesti- II SSlf " PACKING CORPORATION ng features, ot the . evening's entertainment during which dainty luncheon d was served to the following gueBts: Maude HaBaday, Laureen Cooper, Belts Marriott Thelma Halladay, Nora Boardman, Desna Frampton, Elma Jensen, Deon Chris-tenseCarl Cooper, Roy Nelson, Hale Harding, Roland Vincent, Joe Nelson. .. .i an-We- Say HowTrmxch does it cost you to keep.. JSLSOQ team and a $100 wagon standing idle fifteen minutes? "yes, and more too, riISay,v siu;; LEE NANCE, PROP. It "takes time td pump and carry water "for the horses and the livestock. AH the while you are doing that, the team and wagon are earning nothing for you. If you had 47 JMorth First West irresistable Creation, in Light Gray. Suede, artistically trimmed In gray kid to match-- Full Louis Heel at $8.50. Buster Brown Shoe Store Mrs. Mary Markham entertained the teachers of the Parker school at her home Friday evening In compliment to George Fox. principal of the school for a number of years, who has resigned in order to complete his studies at the B. Y. U. Daffodils and Easter lilies attractively decorated the rooms. A delicious hot supper was served. Principal Fox was appointed toastmaster and toasts were given by Mrs. John C Swenson, Miss Fay Folster, Mrs. Susie Whittaker and Mrs. Nettie Smart. During the dinner, the guest- - of honor was presented with a gold signet ring from the faculty members. The letters. (i. A. P. wprfi inscribed on the out- side-othe ring, while on the inside was written, Parker, 1323. Games Bier ajenjoi' edHia laser Jieingawaiiled to Miss Eva heeler. Present A .1 .1 n.rrnv tr Mrs. Martin Whitbeck, Mrs, SSun C. i Swenson, Mrs. Susie" WhitTaker, J!fss;H Fay Folster. Miss Yelnia Howe, Miss LaPreal Bullock, Miss Eva Keener, Miss Pearl Beck, Mrs; Ila Williams, I Mra JSTettle Smart, Mr, .and; ' Mrs. George. Busby, Miss Lucile Markham, Aldous and Fred Markham. Mrs. Rose Kartchner assisted the hostess in serving. r ... ... : The EssyeJlreJ)!IISijsultlnB ironuthe. Brindstone-effsc- -- tf rloieV pavements: additions! repair bills and hastened depreciation due to the harsh shocks of a car op truck against cracks. ve,,,f Joints, and unyielding irregularities of surface are I large" portion of the actual cost of chsaper-type- e of pavement, which are ordinarily entirely overlooked by'the average official, taxpayer and " citizen. , '.: arltty-eurface- d . Warrenlte-Bltullthlc- - - When next you drive over arlgld pavement, unsurfsctd with bituminous rnsterlal, notice, the slight but sustained vibration which occurs In your car and which continues until you drive onto the uninterrupted enTOothnessetiWarrenlte-Bltullthlc--Clt- y ".officials and ' others with whom, the decision for selection of type of psvement rests should consider carefully the added burden' of excessive automobile up., ; Keep which is put upon the taxpayer by the selection of the cheaper, rigid, abraslvs pavement -- 1 . ' . f . ,i - .. ' Miss Anna Marie Eggertsen entertained at ev birthday dinner at her home Wednesday evening. A cut glass bowl of pink roses centered the . dining table, Easter baskets were award-- . d 'as favors. Covers were laid 'tor 13. Including Miss Myrtle Jenson, Miss Verna Decker, Messrs. Harold Bent-ley- , "Vivian, Behtley, Bryant, Decker, Jesse Wright - Following dinner the guests attended the" play presented to the B. T. V, it would supply rresB, clean, running water anywhere you want It Then you could turn the faucet,-wat- er the horses In Jiffy and get on your job a whole lot sooner.. ,v wife sues husband, enough time to ' .- -, ant Grove, asking for separate mainte nance and the custody ot four minor children. . .' , The couple were married In Bait Lake, October 1. 1918. iMrs. Jackson alleges "cruel treatment" as grounds for the action! She . . .... says her husband one Insisted that she "wabbled like a duck" when she walked. Provo,Utah. n number of friends at a at her home Saturday afternoon. The rooms, which presented a most attractive appearance, were deco rated with sweet peas, daffodils and ferns. Six tables of bridge s were played and prizes awarded. A- delicious luncheon, followed and was served to Mrs. Frank w. Deming, Mrs. 8. J. Jones, Mrs: J. 'M. Jones, Mrs. H. O, Merrill, Mrs. Vera R. Greenwood, Mrs. Mark Tripp, Mrs. Mart Roylance, Mrs. P. O. Peterson, Mrs. George Hansen Mrs. w. J. StlehL Mrs. o. M. Taylor. Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mrs. Fred B. Taylor, Mrs T. Earl 'pardoe, Mrs. J. U Innes, Mrs. J., D. Hunter, Mrs. Frank W. Stubbs, Mrs, George Leven, Mrs. 0." ' R. Thomas,. Mrs. C. I Naylor, Mrs. Mark Anderson," Mrs. R. L.. Edwards, Mrs. Hugh Brown, Mrs. Wyman Berg. Mrs. L. U Graham, Mrs. Dean Tucker, Mrs. C. E. Loose and Mrs. K. C Rodgers. .r w ' '.J;. Vi.i The Seagull girls of the Granftview ward Primary association gave an entertainment In . the ward , meeting house Friday afternoon and evening. The funds raised from the performances will go into the treasury ot the: association, The following program was furnished: One-ac- t comedy, "Four Celebrated Characters"; reading, Miss Beth Bonnie; s6ng. Seagull girls' chorus; one-ac- t play, "Potato Pudding Kecipe , reading, miss Leoia Jones; musical selection, Miss Mary' Jolley, Miss Margaret Skinner and Miss Ethel Baum; songs, Or&ndview. iward, mid- ; gets; one-ac- t play. The Tramp and juld Lady"; dancpt demonstrations, . Seagull girls.. ., v :' ;r - - M M "THE M fy L m . No jig s v Is Jlhe Battery-t- to a 'i It doesn't cost much to. InstaU an outfltjike this and It soon saves . Fern Jackson has filed suit. In the Fourth district, court against her husband, Charles W. Jackson ot Pleas Mrs. Phone 108. o -- Buy- a TroubleNo Care The Least Attention The Better the Service Three Years Guarantee No Water No No Attention. Call and let us explain it. Acid par for itself. . Aside from the pumpinrJlt does the milking, the separating, the. churning, the grinding and other Urn chores, besides doing' house-wor- k such as washing, Ironing,, sweeping, dtsh wash tag, and sewing.' " , And tirst'snd last or all It furnishes electrlo light everywhere. The brightest, cleanest, safest light In ell the world." t . Ist us tell you more about the outfit and the things ltdoeel . - There's no obligation! .f ' ' - - WILLIAM FRISBY.328 WEST SECOND NORTH. . - Battery Station Mac-Dr-y Recharging and Repairs on AlMakes of Batteries. ' : "Business Is Good and Getting Bett5r.. .L. A. WAID 16 W. Center. . Power&'Liht an 3ES . Ave. - . ; Prettiest Homesite in the State of Utah, Lots selling. terms s. .t.ji. orm wt university 10 ibridge-lunch-eo- " Pavement presents totrsfOo smooth resilient, crackieas surface which supplies- perfsct traction for the rubber tires of modern traffic In. a greatsr degree than any other durable pavement Having many of the characteristics eftfie rubber tire, abraalon and wear of tires Wredueed to minimum, and mschlnes travelling oyer Its surface are subjected to no monotonously recurring Jolts and Jars from crscks and Joints, which 'damage the machlhe and are unpleasant for ths passenger. . at $9.00. Heel STEEL CITY INVESTMENT CO. ncS - Mrs. J. B. Tucker was hostess , Gray" Suede ftV!IllliniII!HIIIHlinnHiisn.... -n invited to attend. ' "Brown-BUt- 'l Very easy $10.00 per month. Convenient for Kailroad Round House. Shons.'Gaa Planf.nnH ?nni Plant. Your labor may belong to the'eorporatton you workn iu, .uuk jum uuj Buouia Deiong to your family. Buy one on easy monthly payments. The ,M. I. A. dramatic club of the Lakeview the ward will present comedy, "Mr. Bob." in the ward meeting house. Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. The characters have been well chosen and an enjoyable evening is assured. Prices of admission iwlll be 15 and 25 cents. All are cordially i ; A Tiny tongue pump, Junior Louis 1 Buy a Homesitein Steel City Subdivision " - it" r- - "THE .BONNIK'' An 1 Ealiare - v ' " ;J&k PHONE 1734. . - " ' r " " ' ' fk J' f,'f,Z'. i' r ',' - 1 . f Our AH -- I 77 Season's JSfery Newest - arranged and a most enjoyable time is promised everyone who attends. All are cordially invited. Cafe te - North University Ave. ft -- A married folks dance will be given in the Armory hall Tuesday evening. The Kinney Bros. "Hawaiian, orchestra of Salt Lake will furnish the music. A special program of dances baa been Our Special The most in the State 50 - tomato flavor ?est. ness among people who buy the best. . Jenkinsf Knitting Mills Co. self-invite- serves every bit of their delicious ripe . THESE ARE AMAZING VALUES. take Our Word for It and Come Early. -- e od of preparation pre Open Night and Day HOSIERY LimlM PalrftEach Kind tbijOrie Customer.' -rM Del Monte and provides a catsup no ted for its purity, its MEN ,I4piESrCHILDREN'Si -- nan-tranc- GREERCAFE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 . wbola-natiott-wa- fool-pro- TEN CENT HOSIERY. . mmmmom - t II Idaho Falls, Idaho, who are attending the B. Y, U. this winter.' are spending the week-ento Salt Lake. with their mother, Mrs. Leroy Decker, who came from Idaho to visit her son and daugh Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman enterter and attend the general conference session being held in Salt Lake. 1 tained at-- a children's birthday party, at her home Saturday afternoon, in Miss Enna Helndselman was host honor 'of her tittle son. Junior, whose ess to a number of friends at her fourth birthday enniversay it was. home Friday . evening; in celebration Games and music were enjoyed, dur ot her birthday anniversary which oc- ing which a delicious luncheon was curred, on that day. , Spto4lowers. seraed. A large birthday cake, con taining lour lighted candles 'formed attractive centerpiece tor the t luncBeiMLjtable." A moat -unique iea ... MS-Z-..- ,. Jtura of thejrfteniooa,.was.4ne fish ' j pond, eactfeSueat - fishing - for their 1 favors. Present were Bobby Funk, ofDd Monte fatwp . attractively decorated the entertaining 1L roomsv Games and musie were enjoyable features of the evening's entertainment during which: a-- - delicious luncheon was served to Miss Alberta Scorup, Mies Salens ItobartsJIiss Edith Bee, Miss Marjorle Spear. Miss Aura Openshaw, Miss Evelyn Nelson, Miss Caroline Scorup, Miss Kathleen Bench, Miss Flo Helndselman, Messrs. Allan Baker, .Jo Thlriot, Edward Rodgers, Paul Warnjfck. Byron Brown, Bryant Harmon, cbrdon Hinckley, Wayne Miller. Clark Andelin. A J- - 5 A. McCRUDEY. vzsssssssx5SEzxisszssszzsssrzasssuz::sszxszr: -- You Gan Save If you never have you can f now ;Send for your Government's New. Free Book which shows you how to ' accumulate money safely throui Treasury Savings Certificaj:es. Send for your copy today and take the first step towards independence and r ,; success." To s , r AM ',.'. rw 1 book Mad - jj-- I . , . . Tie VmifJ Statu Ctmmmtut c , Tmbmut DvmmM WMbist,n.c. cz Sm . : .... 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