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Show t PAGE SIX PROVO. (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUN DA YlJ FEBRUARY. 9, .1 93 0. Card Party PlanhScI B v Aurora. Giub Arrangements are being' made by t f i Aurora Thi'mblclub, f or jj. card luity i; be given Thursday ' exe-inr.-,- February 6at 8 o'clock,' pit ihi. o. o.; f: haj: .;.-,; ' Tablea of 5007 and bridge . will be played, ; prizes awarded an2 .luncheon served ; -I ,: . ''" r , " . - : fi .V- '; ; v , "Country Store" At Third Ward jrraok Dusiberry and his "Coun try Stcrc" will be at jthe Thlrd.Trard ai.",uicment hall Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ' MaTiy valuable , prizes will be r warded and a jolly good time is jlomiscd tveryone. i The public Is invited. ' ... . . Optimist Club v , Party Thursday .Mrs. C. C. Jones will entertain ntTher home Thursday afternoon for mfmwrx of the Optimist club - Cards and luncheon win be the diversions. Prizes will be awarded. All ..members are Invited. ; :. " ,-' ' : '.- Social For La Conda Girls i . . . . A party is being planned ny Mrs, Claude Cardall, for members, of the La Conda club, Thursday afternoon it-Jicr home. - , it ! Sewing, music andjuncheon.wil be the features ef entertainment All members are cordially Invited, 1 - " ,,' .-;.;; ... Mrs. Wyman Berg Will Have Club ,,;V j . S. C. S members .will meet Thurs-iay Thurs-iay evening ; atVi the residence of Irs. Wyman Berg -, - ' ', .;. Mrs. Alice Eggertsen will give a 300k review, and luncheon will be erved. , - . . - . An-invitation Is extended to all n ember 3. " I ' " '" fGo!dahdl3ten, 3all Announced i 1..-.. 1 The annual Gc4d . and Green? all of tha Vineyard ward It'. I. A., ill , be held Thursday evening at he 'ward am as em eat TaalLi, , : ! The Americans will furnish the ance milsic. -All xnntuai members I re welcome. -ZiC'sj " Social For r ?e!ief Society j -A-J?en3ington will be given Tues-ay Tues-ay afternoon at 2;S0 cclock at he home of Mrs. Walter. Sells' for v:mber . of the wardvlicllef -go, '4 Fcllowing a patriotic program. r pshmcnts will beser'ecLA Jyll 'inance of members is desired ny Attend Play At. Pleasant View A 3arg2 crowd of ward members ttrruled the mutual'' play," "Mad i -'.tt- Bride?, presented 'in.the arant View ward , amusement ill Thursday evening. ' 7rntan Members i Social :air - ; ! i-::.. Charles .Jones --.ws hostess inctr.txirs or W .Fann. ,,club. M'l.iy artemoon at Jtxcr home. A ' clever Valentin frjHye 'hiue . was arranged-lnj 'the'cn- rta.'ning rooms and op the. Junch- , tabic. A bowl of .red rosebuds urned the centerpiece and red r. lios were alsocmploj-ed.' Baskeis ' i cd heari candies were given as ivors, , .. . - , ; ... Mrs. Clyde ( Singleton won the untan high score favor, and. Mrs. i t-d Clark the consolation award,.v Picscnt'were the following menv ;rs: ilrs. Clyde .Singleton.., Mrs red Clark, Mrs. Jqseph McAffee, 'rs. Orrin,. Winget;Vr Mfv-'-'y3 oovcr, Mrs. Lyman .Whiting.-Jin ttvjd Strong.", Mrs. lAndrew, Petr- n bf Springville, and guests i, Mrs. r.::am Pcay, Mrs Fred jingle tonj 'yi. Lcona llenrie and Mrs. Jesse tay. ; - ; -; , - " oiumDia aewinrr v "lub Notice V ; ' 1 rr-.e next regular meeting, of the ! umbia Sewing club, will be held - vlay evening at tHe'home.'6f rs. Albert Rasmussen.-;' : " .vT An invitation is extended to every v n.ber. ' " ..'"'.. ' ' -. Nnnce Thursday t Grand Vievr ' ? r: c Grand View ward. Primary ;;rcrs are sponsoring a dancing r'v, to be held Thursday evening ward amusem;ent halt : ,' ' : -1 rrflisic has -been secured , : n' are welcome.' -.The affair -f r the benefit of '.the Primary . .::initon rcr mavu Y7omeri , .'! n, embers of thcManavu ward foc;t'.vt are cordially lnvit-io lnvit-io attend, a kenineton to .be :i at the home of Mr?,. Nephl nson Tuesday afternoon- at o'clock. . v r fine patriotic prosrran will be and refreshments will be She's Healthy' I 1 -'A Jane .Brewster, 13,-Portland Ore has .- Just ' been voted - the most healthy girl in the west in a contest conducted by. the 4-li clubs. Poher Daughters To Hpld Meeting Camp No. 4 and 6, Daughters of JJtah Pioneers, will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o clock at the hope .'of Mrs. S. Milton Booth. A fine program has been arrang ed and luncheon will be served. All members and those eligible, for membership are, cordially invited to be in attendance., . Club Women Hold Party An ' afternoon, of -music, games and 'sewing, was.enjoyed'.by mem bers -of the Friday Afternoon Social club, Friday .at the home of Mrs. .Ella.-Evans.. 1,,-. .:-r A.'tasty luncheen was - served. Valentine colors being used. A dellghtfjH time was spent by th ,foUowlng.-r Mra Minnie Dennl- son, .Lira.- Rose Mencer, Mrs. Lillie Stevens. Mrs. Nita Stevens, Mrs. Cora' Starr, Mrs. Jlannah Smith, Mrs. Anna, Mertsheimer, Mrs. Beu-lab Beu-lab Overly. Mrs. Eliza; Davis,' Mrs MattJe . 'Kirkwood-, Mrs. Dorothy Shepherd,-Mrs. June Peterson, Mrs. TheresaMorgan.'Mra.' Mary Clark and; Mr. Myrje Cowan, the lattei being an invited guest." Twin i Daughters : : QiVeii Pirty Mrs A. Will Jones was hostess at- a delightful birthday party at her home .Thursday evening, the occaslori bejng the thirteenth birthday, birth-day, anniversaries bt her twin daughters, Fay and Fawn. V A variety of -enjoyable gamos were played and radio music enjoyed, en-joyed, after which a dainty tray luncheon was served. - , v Participating, in' the gay affair were,-Lois Young, Margie Eggert-fn.MlopeTHalladay. Eggert-fn.MlopeTHalladay. Ardith tlen, GeraldJrie Beck, Barbara ' Hafen, Ethelyn' . Myers, Mildred Hood, Peggy Evans and Edna Myers... . Pleasant View D. O. P.; Session . . i , . . -. -a Mrs. George "Boyce, assisted , by Mrr. Mina Mariotti, .will entertain Daughters or Pioneers of the Pleas- aritr';Yie.y camp, Thursday afternoon., after-noon., at 2'2Q o'clock. jA good program will be, furnished and luncheon-' served- All' member an4 -those eligible for membership are' invited; ' ' ' 1 . '.. V- ' . .- ProyoiiaS Glut r'.-, Mf. WV G. Taylor-will be hostess ' ta '.jn embers .of the Provonas clul Friday afternoon at her home;,. A VoH attendance of : membert will be appreciated. - e Meeting: Sctieduleo! ; Mrs." Roy;; Passey I will '- entertain at her "home" Thursday afternoon at "2:30 'clock, for Daughters bf Utah Plpnecrs. of . Camp . Bonneville.-' . ' An.cxcelleht program is being ar ranged, and luncheon will be served AIJ members and. those, ejlgible for membership are cordially invited. Cesta Ties To Be Ehtcrtairied v' A niecting of the Cesta Tics social so-cial runit of . the B.. Y.: U., will . be held llondajr evening at the apartment apart-ment of the Misses , Emily ' and Julina; Smith, ; - ;Afnir attendance is desired. . CV-r-r-;i .' ' y' ?.!. St. Tvlary's Guild Mcctf MonHay J; ; " Airs. 11 A. Daugherty , will be hostess to," the. St. ' Mary's Guild Monday afternoon at her home in the; Nelson' apartments. 'A- lull attendance , of members wllirbf .frrrtciilsdU-t'-i ..' -& mam I60WL SANDWICHES FOIl INFOKSIAl . OCCASIONS Today I am, going to giVe' you nilincs for two (Jelicious anu- wiches you might like o serve for informal occasions. The first is-" Almond ' Paste Sandwiches - . . . . n ..ii J w.l m W mm if to maxe u uu ?4ujuco take one-third of, a pound of shelled shell-ed almonds, blanch: them, -dry, and run through the : fine. knife in the food grinder. Whip one-thifd.ot a cup of -heavy cream, mix .with :.th ground almonds, . season -with ' Bait and paprika and spread l onxtne: slice of very . thin : white bread. .Trim, off the prusta; roll up and fasten with a toothpick. Chill- un til served. l:?..- -. The second filling is-r-r-'.r .t.-l Pistachio Cheeso Sandwiches i Blend a cake .of' Philadelphia cream cheese with sufficient heavy cream to make a soft paste. Chop fine a handful of pistachio nuts and add to the cheeso with. a little green , fruit , -coloring- ,and . salt enough to season. . Spread on thin slices of whole wheat or rye bread . , TODAYS BECIPE . , , . Chocolate Sonf fie v U lte squares cooking chocolate . 2 tablespoons water " ( '. - . 6 tablespoons sugar " - . Pinch of salt -' . 2 tablespoons butter 1 2 tablespoons flour " "i cup sweet milk ' V . 3 eggs ' :j -M teaspoon vanilla' - " -"'4 . teaspoon almond extract i Thia dessert fits nicely into 'a dinner deficient In fat foods. Shave up the chocolate and,, let 1 melt with the two tablespoons of water, then add the sugar. Melt the butter and 'flour. '..to a smooth paste, add the milk and cpoK'inlA a smooth thick sauce. ComhinA with jLhe0meJted choeolate after taking, trpm the "ffre: ' VP , wnen partly cool add the beaten egg yolks' , with . the . flavoring ex tracts.- wnip smoojth with the-gff beater,, fold In' the stiffly beaten egg whites and bake, 25 minutes in a, shallow -. nan. nvm mnAi-bi.- Serve hot ,YVth slightly sweetened whipped cream. - . . mis dessert will make cie-ht small portions,' each witb'aj calorie value of 135. The whipped cream will raise this total to 285. Thes calories are enerey-makcrs anrf f la- sue builders.' STUDEBAEER TESTS PLEASE ; Final results of twenty-three road tests conducted .,by: Stude- hftVf r . in ..various sections of the country offer conclusive evidence of the unusual fuel economy i developed de-veloped by Studebaker engineers in their eight cylinder car's, according to C. L. aylor, Studebaker-Ersklnt deale here. The tests show,' for example, ex-ample, that the Dictator'elght averaged av-eraged 16JT miles .'to the gallon ,pf gasoline under normal driving conditions con-ditions - . ' ' The testa were conducted in 23 widely separated cities -throughout the United States and were supervised super-vised throughout by 'automobile of; flclals of the towns in which they were held. : Twenty-three strictly stock Dictator eights were used. "Regular gasoline tanks were disconnected dis-connected nd special' glass -cojv tainers mounted where they were constantly under the . scrutiny of observers.- -With measured gallon gal-lon of gasoline in the container, the cars wrre driven, over a. representa tive route until-the' f uct was ; epm- f pletely.. exhausted. . Tpc-, container was,then replelnishedfigain and' the cars taken : hack' v. ovcrv;, the a,mc route, jnllcage boh ,.tways , . hcing used as a. basis for, computation.-, ..'Cllies" in which; these, testa were made included Atlanta t, Boston Buffalo;. Charlottei , Chicag?,.:;,Cin:' cinnatjCleveland. Dallas. Ictrot. JacksonViilc.Kansas City, Los.An-peles, Los.An-peles, Memphis.. New York.. Omaha, Philadelphia Pittsburgh; , Portland, St. Louis,: St. fPaul, San Francisco, South -Bend andJ.WashlngtOn..The highest, average ,was .(established in Cleveland .,with ,192 rnlles per, zil lon followed closely by Jackson? vilje" with 18.4 miles and -Washing-. Ion with 18.3 miles.! ' One Cent a Day , . , Bi-inirs $100 ii Morttli Over , J 43.000 .Persons , Have. Taken AdvnnU .of Liberal InMiranc1" , Offer. - PoUcyU.JSe-nt Free for rX-Vw V"- Inspection.. -f y.t ' v , Kansas i City, : Mo.-Accident insurance in-surance at, a costof one cent, a day Is being featured in a, policy issued by. the . National. Protective, Insure are Associalidn::;-;;; 4 S The benefits are $100 a month for lim'ohths$i,C00 'to $1,500 at yeath". The .premium; is only $3.63: a year, fr exactly orie cent aayj Oterl45 CfO paid; policies of t this; type already, al-ready, in ;. force. , Men, women and children ten years. of age or oyer arc, eligible.. No medical examination, examina-tion, is required. This may be. car ried la. addition, to Insurance .in any other company. - .' ; - ; ' KND NO MONEY. ; ' r t r,; To secure 10 daysfree inspection of policy,, send on. money, just. send I fame;. Age. Address, Beaclary's Name and Relationship to National protective Insurance Association, j 5& Scarr i tt Eld., Kansas City, Mo. Xfter reading the policy you may f ither return it without obligation r r send $3X3 .to put policy In force ;r a whs yeT ZZ5 days (Ccpy- , t-V f - - - - - HEflLTB TESTS I - - 7 ' . ' " ' - - TO BE TiU PAYSON During the month of February an examination cf school chUdren ieing conducted through the cooperation of the state board of health, the ' Utah Tuberculosis association" and. the - local health officials AU children in the third and 'fifth. grades. will be examined and . a complete -.record keptAll otherf .children whonv the parent or teacher , especially, desires for any reason will elsobe xamIned. The local . dentists ate cooperating and will examine., the teeth of all stu dents, Any child with any - abnor mality other than , the regular "ones .'pointed ; out: by;,thei nurse will be thoroughly. examined. . Parents arc. invited to attend the examination 'and .-consult with th nurse .and doctor concerning the welfare . of t , their cltfld and the parent of each child requiring special spe-cial care will receive a written, notice.-,. ?".-,):',! - Teachers will,, receive special advice ad-vice and help In looking after the health of - their pupils. . . Dr Curtis of Payson will examine on . the following: schedule: Peteet-nect, Peteet-nect, Feb. 13; . Taylor, Feb. 14; Santaquin, Feb. 17; Springlike, Feb. 17, Dr. Cal,ahan will examine at Goshen and Genola on Feb. 18; E1 - berta, Feb. 19; Thistle and Clinton, yeb. 20. 1 " " . v -'f You and Your Friends v . David Vaughn vof Helper, student at the U. - of U. in Salt Lake, is spending . the week end in . Provo With tUcian-Beelar. . Lae Alger was Jn Salt Lake last week on business.. vV Clco. Jorge4en and.orma Scott who' are 'attending flenegar'g Busi Hess 'college in ': . Salt "'Lake, fire visitor here over the -week end, the guests of thcirparents, Mr, and Mrs.'' Alma Jorgensen and Mr. and Mrs. NorYnari Scott. ' . ''; ; ; V C. B. BlUings of Delta, visitor here Saturday,. was ; a - ,E Swanner of Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent the atter part of the week here on' business. - .; Orson John Hyde and Rdy Mitchell of Salt Lake, visited Provo Saturday. C. hi .Clifton F. Iiing and Norma Edith Pedersoh, bo'tli of Provp, were mar ried Saturday morning at the coun-, coun-, ty court- house. E., Byron Dastrup, .county clerk,' .performed the "cerei mony."' vs'iTt " ,,f,w falj1 , , ' . c,j'v S Italian, have been literature apd history rewritten from a iFas- cfct yiewpolntr. for Italian .'sdhool children; who" must study "the hew books.. I i is- - i - . v - -r g fJ Inf. - r - 5 k ..... : R 7 p : - -nj ;i...m-' 7 " TJ .Jl!jki l'" jnt " THE CONG BESSIONAL LIB ."IAKY AT WASJUNGTON, D. C. . : J JJ'' . ' .... ' , - . - mm IET our small army of trained, experienced eiviployees relieve you today of the iyearying, irk? Eome toil bf washdfay. You will be surprised at ie moderate cost. Laund School New Jujiipr High Margaret Startup, .School Editor The student body -council of the junior high has organized .a tardy bulletin. Each advisory section is competing to .see which, one will nave the'leas'-tardees. The tardee from each section-are marked on the bulletin. This competition seems to have diminished the tardiness of our school greatly.- i - 1 Clubs have been organized at our school and each student was al- Friday in the English classes, sllps of paper'were given- to each stu dent on which he signed the names of the clubs of which he wished fto become a member of and his name. l4ow that the" clubs are organized ings. Mr. Garrett s . section , gave . a candy sale in the halls Wednesday? non. iicme maae canuy ,uu uais -were sold. - ' ' . A Valentinedance will.be held Friday February 14th in the senior ligh gymnasium. Prizes. j will t be awarded for the . best" costumes representing Valentine. An " epidemic of "blow gum land 1Sm1-m r r Alietitfl Via a " vro - ho: rtSrjJrSrR , "iw i iiavc ucu iiiuuv v umtvw vif " ing gum in school will have a of washing windows :: or anyone caught flipping , girls r witri elastics' will be ' given a taste of his own medicine and will be flipped five times on his nose. These rulea.are being,. enforced and much of; the gum phewing and elastic flipping has ceased. ,-'-.- ' . j The-opera this year is under, the direction, of our music teacher Miss Kay. The name of it is "The Singer of Naples." Miss Kay has been very busy picking characters with good voices. . Everyone who has read the opera - agree it will bo a success.- ' - ; The- girls organization has organized or-ganized a girls' council consisting of a representative from each advisory ad-visory . section." This council meets with the organization's officersnd' they discuss problems concerning -the girls' organization. . ' - x - , v. v ; In the Coaneil auvisory group court, .Karl Shill was convicted of chewing gum.' He plead not guilty. The jury went into conference and returned a verdict of not guilty; , ,Wc have in our room.slxty square feet bf bulletin -hoard. This Is to be painted , and .' then ; used ' for our v school paper.-. " - ir : GEORGE SHEYA, "Reporter. i - Thoi'studcnts of the junior 'high are ail trying to be on time, as each iaefvisory section are competing to . -sec 'which room can rkeep' the best' Mrecordr-If everyone is on time the ciass may put one nunurea per cent on -their i door. - Our class is trying very(.hard to get one hundred ' per cent ievery. morning. This tardiness competition maucs . less tardiness DONNA VAN WAGENEN. rV do es it lest nil DRY TURMOIL INTENSIFIED WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. UI! The cui lentv prohibition - controversy contro-versy was further intensified today by two striking . developments - - in congress. ' - - Before a large and distinguished audience-tn the house. Representative Representa-tive B. James Montgomery Becx, Philadelphia Republican lawyer, de liver- an address warning the Re publican party Mit cannot longer af ford to sell . its - soul to fanatical drys,rt and predicting the outcome of the prohibition" controversy ". t0 pass funds to enforce prohibition. . . Beck's speech came' shortly after Deqn7Roscoe;jPound - of ' President Hoover's law, enforcement commission commis-sion told the' house Judiciary com-mittee com-mittee that he personally ; tiioarrt a modification of the: jury reform proposal might be advisable. The change would prevent district at torneys from misusing ' their." pow ers, through an" amendment to the Jones law, relieving minor violators from prosecution for felonies. - ' : r- H Music Contest - .-. - - . - - v. t - - Is Announced ational Federation of Music clubs announces its annual series of junior contests,' covering a wide variety of music for many ages. -The- contests will be held in the spring, with local, ' state" and district dis-trict competition slated.J Mrs. Jlan-nah Jlan-nah Packard is in pharge of the Provo event, iva- w:il give full Information In-formation to those. Interested. . " The following classes will be in-; cludedvin the competition i; pl3.no solo, piano, ensemble, harp, violin,! viola, cello flute, clarinet, 'trumpet and cornet, trombone, string- en semble, howl ensemble, voice, danc ing clubs. Chorus numbers include, in-clude, the 3 following: "juvenile club or grammar school age, junior club or junior, high girls' glee, junior jun-ior club or junior high boys glee, junior club or senior high girls'; glee, junior club or senior high boys' glee, junior club or senior high mixed, senior high; Chamber music numbers in-the competition Include violin, cello and piano trio, string quartet; four violins and piano. .Band and orchestra contests, con-tests, and a hymn contest are also included. i - : - Further .information on the contest con-test will be printed later. -4 .For -The-N n mm livery HEAD HOW YOU USE OF UNCLE SAM'S MAGNIFICENT CONGRESSIONAL: LIBRARY AT WASHINGTON, D. C. ; The Evening. Herald ha3 established The staff at our Washington Service at Washington , aa, information and Bureau consists oT high trained rc-"question-and-ariswer' bureau for 'the , search Vorkcr ahb jiewspapcr nich, FREE use bf its readers, for the bene- Vith their fingers' on the pulse of every and girls "who want to know " too. ; In one building m Washington Congressional Library is?gathereti the -greatest mass of useful v for valuable material that the govern-and govern-and idducational material in the world, ment: is constantly producing for nublic probably.' . You .'can't get. . at it ycry " i 'readily in" person ; nevertheless ypu j actually can obtain large benefits from ; ths wonderful library, without charge. - by merely asking our newly established WASHINGTON SERVICE BUREAU The staff of that bureau is there to one side df the paper, britfly and clear-use clear-use for our readers to work for you ly, sign your name AND ADDRESS, and they will dig any fact you "want, to enclose two cents in stamps for reply know" out-of that library, if it is there. ; postage'and mail to the Provo Evening Herald Seice O GARY COOPER IN "7 DAYS LEAVE" STARTING TODAY AT PARAMOUNT , ' t ' - v. rvv 3. ti Jbjl 'rti t lfc .airtfcw iiiwiiMPiiiniw .i i rv. i. ii " Gary Cooper, -remembered "or his fi.vc woik in "The Shopwcirn Angel" arid more recently in the widely acclaimed ac-claimed dramatization of "TheViry ginian," in which he .created the title role, is starred in Par amount's latest , all-talking pieture, 'Sfiven Diys Leave," which opens today at the Pax amount theater, ' Adapted with telling effect. Xrom Sir, James M. Bdrrle's well known stage, success, "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals," this stirringly human story of mother love, Jih presented-from presented-from so intisual and fascinating a viewpoint' that audiences will find jt one of the season! most distinctive" distinc-tive" -pictures- An indescribable warmth pervadp every moment o. , Seven Days Leave," giving Ita. touch of charm and beatity that few pictures possess.. The leading feminine role is por trayed by Beryl Mercer,, the noted, character actress of the stage an' screen, who, It will be remembered originally created the same role on the New York- legitimate stage as' she does in this all-talking screen v version of the Barrle" play. Miss ! Mercer's performance as the child leas woman who adopts a war hero on a seven day leave in London, Is easily the finest thing she has ever done. With convincing restraint arid sympathy, she breathes life into' in-to' the character of Ba-rrie's lovable erald . CAN YOURSELF, IN, Y0UU Library, H mcnt, i ncy arc lamuiar wun mc various vari-ous other sources of information with which Washington is so well furnished. They will not only answer your question huh thnvZ will rcsnBnd. to vour rootirsta -the Use. But don't ask them for advice or opinion ; on; medical, legal or religious .'questions." ... . Write your question or rcnucst on. 1322 New York Avenue, ! WASHINGTON, D. C. yetrathetic Mrs.. Dowey. - And Gary Cooper as the boy befriended by a woman whoxwould adopt him as her own, continues' the excellent work which has charaetcrlcd all of hioecent pictures. , SCOOTERS MEET HERE MONDAY Methods motivating,; troop progress- will be .' discussed " at the monthly meeting of the scouters In the Provo district to be held Monday Mon-day night in the city and county building commencing at T:3Q p.. m. All of the troop committeemen.' scoutmasters -and assistants, to-1 gether with the district committeemen committee-men are urged, to be present at the-meeting. the-meeting. Each of the district chairmen j have outlined plans to-' ward making scouting ; attractive for the boys of scout age. , Less than ., 50 r percent of the eligible scouts in the Provo district are enrolled .in the movement and steps will be taken to encourage mote boys to register ' for scout work.' The meeting will be under the direction of L. H, Harmon, district dis-trict '.chairman.- , Free, Reader OWN HOME, MAKE WRITE THEM : |