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Show PAGE six :. THE SUMUY HERALD, f Mrs B. 8. Lawrence Wat week City News f Springville - iot SUAY, NOTOIEEIT 22, 1S25. : of Salt take with her pa- '7 3i rent, Mr. tud Mra." W. A-- MiKca He. . were The (StxsuuJ ward lura nite ruined at a chkkea anpyer last Mlisi Enid MebdeuhaH who is'at-- t Wednesday evening, November II, srhoul at tbe University of at tbe borne of Cortland Star. After ending fh week-enwith her Utah, spent snppe? ganieg aud auric werg Mr. and Mra. J. F. Meadea-halparents, by twenty members. Kbe was arronipanied by Miss Alma Dannerburlge of Salt' Lake . Mr. and Mrt, Nephl GledhlH en" ' ' !. tertained th following; at a radio City. and Miner enter F. MraL Mr, dance mid card party Saturday eveUi&ed at dinner Sunday for 'Mr V. Mr. & Mrs, and Wilson, ning. and iMrs. Frank Memory and xlul Mr. and Mra, George Kussell, Mr. of Fprlng Canyon and Mr. and drea Mra. Whil taker; Mr. and Mra. Frank Jensen, Henry Weight after which luncheon was served, Mrs. B. S. Snell ajient last wee Holdier Hummlt visiting wtr la C E. Henderson baa retained friends. ' '.,-- ' -- ' from Tennewe Where he baa Wo relatives visiting with frieuds and Mra." Harry Hanferd spent the ' for tb past aix week ", wek-enin Salt Lake City visiting ' ;f ' . her son Paul. The Saturday Afternon Card club with -, met at the home of Mra J, F. D.'W Bird was Prove Mra, Deci Saturday afternoon. week. orstions were carried out with yeV visitor last low chrysanthemum!. Hand paint - W. W, Clyde waa in from . the ed place card were used at the construction works in Uintah county table. Pinner waa served to tbe last week. following : Mra. Ben Argyle, Mra. A. G. Johnson, Mra. 8. C. Whltaker, Mra. I). O.' Asbcraft attended tbe Mra E. E. Knudsen, Mrs. George of Mrs. William Pace that funeral Russell, Mra.' Daall Smith, Misa Ar- TPaa bld in Thistle Wednesday. il ue Meudetihall, Mra G. I Barron, Mra. Wallace Mtf and MrC 1. T. Mr. Wallace Mae and" Mra G, Mendenhall, Mra Glen Neil, Mra. L. Barron were $ajlt Lake 'vUltors Wallace Mace and Mra. Bej Argylle ' ' ' 11, Thursday. winning prize. '' Sr, and Mra W. W, Clyde were in Salt Lake Tuesday. x Mr, and Mr. 41. F. Miner' and Mr. and Mra Prank Jensen motored Mr. and Mrs, Nlckolas Bird and to SatfcLake City MondaJ and children of Bait Lake ty are ' vislud with friends." vlsiUiif with Mr. and Mra. at W. ' THE GREATEST EVENT IN THE I1TST0RX OF SIUSICAL ' 7 ; MERCIIANDISINQ IN PROVO- -4 i T. M -- d d $10,000.0 WORTH OF GENUINE NEW Bmnsw Un&a : Choicest Models To Be old At LeVs Than Factory Wholesale Cost '? li ' t! li : d W. Men-denba-ll 1 Announcement I We have secured the splendid line of Kickernick Bloomers and Combin-ette- s and mil show complete stocks in all wanted colors. sary. Kickernick Bloomers are comfortable be- Kickernick Bloomers Always Form-Fittin- g, Bending, Bitting or stan3- injr erect the bloomers adjust themselves to the forfn. Never even pull up at the knee.. Trim and "stylish for evening wear comfortable and free for sport or all around wear." ; Look for the Fleats How simple when you think of it plenty of fullness but held at the hips by tiny pleats which open out when the body bends. -- " . : Every movement of the body is provided for. There are no strains possible, therefore no rein- forecements are 'neces . $10 Down $5 Month ce LINDLEY-HEINDSELMA- N 120 West ratlves. Blair spent last Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra Percol Brinton, Mrs. Mt Pleasant visiting with P. P. Brinton and Mrs. .Net Cran-da- ll " friends. j were Salt Lake visitors WedA' Mrs.' J. 0. Reynolds spent last nesday. .' t 'vweek-enin Halt Lake the guesfof Mrs. Bose Boyer and daughter ' Mr. and Mra Amos Brown. Buth went to Xepbl Tuesday to wedding an' Mr. and Mrs. 1. Y. Bearnson of attend the Mrs. Boyer's parents, of niversary Eureka spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey.. Mrs. J. U. Iteynolda 3 1 ' .Tlti b . e for d Center Street r t a MUSIC CO. " r t ' . score, Mrs, Wallace Mace,, general Great .Spirit; ;tha ; and to make it a success. planting prize and Mra Harold Chrlstebsen growing of Jhe the harvest Johna At Aaron of eonvand the meeting the cut prize. Eleven club members were present, the invited guests' and ended with a dance. Follow- son camp of the Daughters of - the were Mrs. Glen Niel, Mrs. Wallace ing the festlvaJ tberie was a pageant Pioneers held at tbe home of Mra Jennie Starr test Thursday the Mace, Mra g. C. Wbittaker. Mra showing Joseph Smith recel1ng tbe was divided into two organiGeorge Eussell, Mrs. David Welch plates and, Aa... mission to" the camp zations with the camp No. 1 embracand Mrs. H,"E, Eurqhart Ices and Lamjanites, (the subject being taken ing the territory of the Sprttigvllle candy Were served. . np in the primary this year.) The First and Second ward and camp The Indian festival' presented at preliminary program, consisted of No. 2 embracing " tbe- -' Thlrd and the Opera House by the Primary or selections by the scout band ; dance Fourth wards. . ganizations of the Kolob stake Sat by Ruth Baxter; piano solo, Alberta - Mrs. Grace Cheever and Mr." enjoyed MendenhallMtttl iarttet dance, Bernefl Beck of Provo were presurday, Nqvember14,was by a, large audience. The children Sarah I Marie Sinks; vocal duet, ent and aided in the organization In. costume well represented the Lucy Walnwrlght and Evelyn Mh'er. work. '.'' v t pa rts they were to take.The fe. The offleers appreciate ihe help The Officers elected were as foltical included the Indian camp be- and support that parents have given lows: Camp No. 1, Mra Olive, An-ing in .need of food; the call of the and Wish to thank them fof helping'derson, president, Mra Melinda 1 , sixty-fourt- Soft Corns Money Back Say AU DruRglaU Moone's EmeraU Oil Doesn't Do Away With All SoretMw and Pain in 24 Hours If " Oil Case Of Gedrge Manning Jury ' EXCURSION OREM LJNE 11 before-the-eo- h Mr. atid, Mrs. J. Davis of Blackfoot, Idaho, wwere the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and ' Mrs. J M. Brown. . Mra J.'E. Hoyle and sons Jack and Blhlne of Salt Lake City are ' Visiting with Mr. and Mra Ed Brown. 1 o 0 . a and Mrs.jQ L.Dallin at dinner Friday evening, for Mr. and Mrs.:rHarry Pennington, Mr. and Mrs. George Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson. . ntii lltl .' ... - '.. IffilffilDlilTSP Bl n o u a t n 1 ei ' The Wednesday Evening club mot this Week at ,the home of Mrs." V. S. y. isssll the oldest c &lc"etCplj V r r '1J The Chrysler Four extraordinarr per-formance Itself the direct ana posiave : , : Chrysler Four gives you a new standard-- 5 8 miles an hour,achieved quickly and easily, not for a momentary spurt, but for eager mile after mile, as - 0 3 er . - & Phone 713 m b. miwiiiiMi ff ' , Phone 125 . I rviiUJ n( a1? , Like New National French Cleaning Co. i- ..(gaMyiiR- Just UAve. -- In speed, the sure-foot- ed ' - -- type, approaching the Chrysler Four price ranger which oven remotely approxi mates its supreme combination "of per ' tbrmance abilities. long as you Ukd. viien you would dash away ahead of the crowd m traffic,the Chrysler Four whisks you from 5 to 25 miles in eight seconds with reliability and purring v s necessary Yet, with all the for such speed and such swift pick-up- , you can get 25 miles to the gallon. Any one of these fzceptional abilities would be sufficient evidence of value for 4 any manufacturer except Chrysler: the three of them clinch the assurance ol Chrysler Four's transcendent quality and. ".. worth. '!) We are eager to afford you the oppor. of proving the superiority of this tunlty ' favored Four. We ask you to ride in the car drive it see and feel for yourself, its speed, its swift response, its pliability of power, Its smooth operation; and even ' more particularly, its riding steadiness and Comfort. Then, we believe, you will inevitably. share in the. enthusiasm tlits tens of thousands of owners, super-pow- Today's market holds nothing of any QsaasWs 95 N. P Only Chrysler Four Combines These Performance Abilities CHERRY HILL DAIRY 24 So." 4 W.' c U m sssssll 1 mm The colorj schemes was in red, .white and blue. Four fables of bridge were played. M fav- - Stephen Deal -- winning- high Wilson-Wednesda- s An Engineer at your Service4o demonstrate proper firing.. e; Palfreyman. v During the evening games were played. A dainty lap luncheon was served to thirty-fiv4 YOUR OLD HAT AWAY ' Let Us Make It : '. U , DON'T THROW "WE JWO PERFECT FUELS" ti t( V, prescription in the world. .a, p h Mrs.-Hann- ' You'll Like n ; "That's the Fuel We're Glad to Recommend" x - X P ' - s . Condie entertained at a party Monday evening for her son Arthur, who will leave won for the California-missionThe home was decorated with white and yellow chrysanthemums. The guests were favored by solos from Packard and Miss Helen Milk is "r ti tl v Mra Earl no " C r, sV evidence 6f tihe highest quality In design, literally ynaHals and craftsmanship leaves no alternative in ita field. ' P &3 vJr. t ; ' tl it re-s- . Sumsion, first rice president, Mr! Julia . Dallin, second vice president," Mrs. Grace Clyde secretary-treasureMrs. Drueilla Clark, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Hannah DavlsV historian, Mrs. Mary Harrison Smith, chorister aho? Mrs. Eva Crandall, organist ; CnipNo. 2, Mrs. Myrtle Harrison piesldent Mrs. Mabel Kindred first vice president, Mra Maggie Wood,, second vice A- president, Mra Hattie Dougail, recording secretary, Mr. Kose Boyer, cprresjwnding secretary, Mrs. W. J. QroesbeckV registrar, Mra Ann CranJk dall Hayond, organist. Mrs. Anna?? Bird Harword, chorbiter and Mrs. Louisa M. White, historian. tl Mr. and Mrs. W. W4 Clyde had aa their dinner guests Snnday, Prof Dewey Clyde of Logan and v Mrs, Nora Clyde. - Does Not Crumble . -- r Ignites Easily Clean to Handle ' Soot . and Dirt Little Smoke, Very " . "lot Burning and Long Burning ' IT - d for ' a because it gentlewoman clothes her completely and beautifully. ' Kickernick garments are made in women's, misses' and children's sizes. 49 .' a week in It is a garment PHONE R nwlf. ' Jenkins Knit Goods Co t ft 59.0(K ;Y..T.$69i)a ....... . . . . . .$30JX) a J. bulk-ine- ss Knight Coal1 Models,., $150 Models ?65 Models t: ' nick Eatented Bloomers is found in the Kickernick (Combinette, a garment combining the 'utility of a chemise arid a bloomer. It never binds at the knee the seat or the crpjc.h. No blousing in' front or between the legs.' ' $200 ' t: b ..S98.60 . .$89.00 t $235 Models -- o ;'-- PRICES CUT MORE THAN HALF IN TWO 10 Brunswick Records Free with Each Machine. Sale also includes Brunswick Console Models and Radiolas. if M. Get a bottle of Moone's Emerald with tbe understanding that if it does not put an end to all the pain and reneHs and do away with. the corn itself your money will be promptly returned. -- Never mind how long you've had it ot how winy other preparations you have tried. This powerful penetrating oil Is the one preparation that will malce, your painful aching feet so healthy and 50 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. ." free from corn and, bunion troubles that you'll be able to go anywhere and do anything in absolute feet comfort. ., " District Attorney M. B. Pope prose So marvelously i polrfnl is Hung-Ion behalf of tbe Moone's Emerald Oil that thousands cnted the" r state. have fouud it gave - wonderful results in the treatment of dangerous After four hours of deliberation a CHBISTLIN SCIENCE CHURCH. swollen or varicose veins. All drug gists are selling lots of It. - Adv. Jury in Jndne George P. Parker's division of the Fourth district court First Church of Christ, Scientist, sitting in the case of the State of No. 80 North University avenue. THANKSGIVING . Utah vs. George Manning who. Is Services are held every Sunday charged with a statutory offense at 11 o'clock in the Chriscommitted against a Lehjsirlt failed morning Rates to all points via church. The subject tian Science to render a verdict it is understood for and be will "Soul Body," Sunday rhejury stood five tp three in favor Sunday school at 8:45. Wednesday v' .. of conviction, 4 evening meetings are 'held at 8 11 --REGULARARE Fri-4 t- When called ocIiicE A free-- ' reading "room" Is TRIP. ROU day nlgbt It was explained that it oiien dully fronv 0:30 'to 11;30, was absolutely, .impoHsiWe for f hein Ask your agent- for particulars to arrive at .a verdict Accordingly llememher the proceeds of the - SALT LAKE & UTAH R. K. they were dismissed, play will be turned over to Henry l: Moore and v The case will be for trial the Boy Scouts. Keep the. dafe D. P. Abercromble; Receivers within the'near future, it is stated. in mind Decemter 4th, tf ; ' e s r $2G0 Models t . :i at ... v. Bird., F. Metcalf ' ; .' :. , t a the arrival of baby girl Mrs. Ed Bniwn returned SaturUirn Snturday at the home of Mra. sire has Metcalfs mother,- - Mra Lucy Jfiob- - day from Salt Lake where been visiting witb friends and rel- ertson. Mr. and Mrs. Every featureof Kicker- t '" s; t The Kickernick idea in underwear -comfort, plus beauty at popular prices. Come in and let us show you this new underwear. - : . cause you .never feel ' them. Kickernick Combinette one-pie- . HwVlGC ssaTfwiMVsV I mi imm - ' ' " . ;'-,'- Russell Motor Co 310 W. Center . Phone 1057 f j ft ' - :3r: -- i |