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Show N J 7 THE SUNDAY HERALD, SlvDAY.MABCH 23. 1926, 1L He Says i-- m a Monarch ay n F ; PAGE THEE2 II M .... ilrs.b At Boardiuan and Mr. Wr. Cajtury dub met at the hums of E.- - lUwkin fUttrtaioe4 frleudu uf M J. W, Aird Friday - afternoon. Ml The iiimiat electk.u of offlwra toot formerly Crou, fvrn tlawkt&a, retut krile, at phw-- on that date. The following the Low f tlie bride's uott. Mm. are the uew officer of the eluh; W. E, JUUu Friday afternoon. Mra. J. W. Aitd. predeut ; Mrs. F. III ere pret- - H. laudart, tit pfetddeBt ; Mra. R. 1 The tulertululuir rooui ii rra II rv Alrfc-'Fer- I I -- J. " 'W V. --- 4'IW. r VU-k- and Be Happy Ever After -- Ill . .a tee. jtiinir'erv ra xxeii Mrs..Toiua8 Klcfaardaon,, lira. The officers and teachers of the Nash, Mrs. Leslie Xa.it., Mrs. Lee Jolk.n.u, Mrs. HuKkrWadley, Mr. Fourth ward Primary gave a partj Wiariie Johusiui, Mra. AHee Pat at theTioiae of Mrs. Hattie Kerby, Mm. Thursday in honor of Mrs. lell M. W.Uwn, nwr, Mrs. CBiud Iawa, AtlauH. Y,hi la k avlug this city soon 1 Hr4( 1txKiK. Mriir-L-wU Mrs. Walter Ludlow, Mrs. Jamei and Mi. llutte Kerb.v. Each re--j HuDd, Mrs. i'liarles Evans, Mrs. tirliiK officer was presented wlthal Maud Knurtw1!., Mrs. VilUam nd I tkeii if ai4ivt.iHiiCiH; Mmuaic nr eiijiijed.- KefreiUiuieut? Mrt Fred Olwttt Hawking and were sorwd to fourteen guests. IHjiiald. Misn Alk-ethe guest of honor. Mra. Carson re A siicicssful surprise jwrty was .cehred"Biany beautiful and useful ar9l glvcu hi jiiiimr or sirs. Joscpn gtft. . at hw lionic Wednesday afternoon.) The membera " of the " Utopia gHHic unii-i- - and luncheon were en i4uh and luviteiL guests wre enter-talhe-d joyed ly the MeadamesAnnie at the home of Mrs. Frank Granii s, . Kmnia Staruii),' Eliaa C. PUebe Gates Wednesday afteriKain. The Nelson, Aune Peterson. ted with Srnnot; tithrfrHTpnT Manie tiTay, rrtToiits were prettllyr-tliMtir- a iuariKolds and daffodils in silver Elsie Warren, Emily, Green, Alice flnrtscrsrtnT'w-tlarr-rer- r. Ulsen. Ai;i;ic (ioddard, Nora. John IB - Nettie Loveless, .Ruth Me1' dcrcd two beautiful pianb selections The invited Adams, Lucille" Uuppeil Millie nan the afternoon. Mrs. W. O. Faeerf Mrs. sou, '"anna lice, Grace Kees Mary guests A.'.m im The Chef say buy a Monarch, and be happy, ETerjr housewife and cook says the same thing. Hundreds Rangts are now in use in Prof o land Utah county. Go to one of Monarch users and ask them what t these think of their range, t . they i - MM . I I ura " " , - f - ' "f I mf mi niLipi 'jjfel 7 I I - I t f I ' " 11 Ml . Mrs. Shindy Bee. IfcHBl MM .Ill 1. I I Puts a '.."""TiEffl Monarch Malleable 'II tta:u! I I Range In Your Kitchen fl 1 v$aii '"El Ea?y Monthly Payments ' . I i a Only during this sale'and dempnstration will, you be able Jo buy a Monarch on Vou sav. n suehwonderf ul terms t4)oesn't 'your motherieed a.ew rane?-robabOn! well, we have got along all rignt so.tarri Btss we can still lise the old one.: Do yo'u know the old range leaks air and is wasliiig'fuel day after day? Do you realize how much work you .would save y our clear mother with a beautiful e? pV Mrs. It. 'Eugene Jones, Mrs. Leo Thurmim, Mrs. Maud Jefferies Mr MrsTWm. Mc- Co:ird, Mrs. Harry McConrd, Mrs. F. John ElllsomrMts Milt Jane and Miss Bhoda Bonglass. i mw m Sate FueUSave Moneyf!tMake yourTHgtheritappy - ome into" the store Jand . PLANTING SUGGESTIONS Extra large out- . door grown 1 -- IF 1 50c. UustaviuL-lAdolphu- . Plant Now 111 -- 2.(wap3ean-twovi year old Rose Bushes 'In all colors. Grown In Portland. Extra 50c each $5.00 Dozen Provo Greenhouse Phone Eight-- 0 "Wtcre theTlower -- : " iSioiklioIufclub. To general athletics in ifmrM IOC Sweden itflig en giv was-- a and "diying the past ten years nearly' four niilfiou striK-tur- p i.i iii i mi ii II r" .. . -- a few more days and these beautiful sets of til hes will be gone. They are only for those who buy a Monarch durin? the deiu(,n.'tra(icn.. You can't afford to You need a range and leHhis thancrgo by! You will be disappointed if en-do. with the Dinner Set. Ccmc in tomorrow morning and claim your you will be hdppy:i':-'set of Dishes. Only -y- ; ! Dixdh- - Taylor-Russe-ll Provo - TH E- - ON Springville - Ncphi ST-- P Puyson- - k Evening gowns, afternoon gowns," street frocks in fact .you are sure to find what you want from our com-- r?Ji PSJffi?-- ! plete line. - TTfT- .111 - - - A Announcing' tke addition to our staff of- - tV PI. Grcvc ,Sp." Fork f. 4 Ki & Phonrll23- - 274 W. Center - . warn 4 rf- -v m ' ' irf v -- r--v - :!H) o'clock. tjH'wnsjjftye iiaiirttfattlylwiseefudayMjWji 2tj,: at j. has One hundred and ten. twuts will reathletic ciiutcstK. Football been the most popular,' followed by ceive, their second cluss badges ut iil rrni-this meeting. gumro-pt1 am I'spedally well Box the Cto n Prince' and i)i??d w ith itoyal his family are frequent spectators, the showing Heber Is making la Scout In winter us well aa siininier, t Anderso) The Swedish golf insignia, award- gilid. "The men up there are taking ed to al! around athletes' who can hold of the wort with a vim that tests, was won by the lsj ""gure to- uiean. success for the i'rovvu Prince in 1915, "sifter Hissing nioveiuciit. of the leading or Iii. fifty Forty sv.iiiimingi jumping, credibly.' yotuiffiaefl of Hcber have riiiiiiiug, iud discus .throwing.; beenJakiug Scout Leadership ' y " g -- J i' ft OF YOURSELF is a dainty compliment to send to a dear friend at Eastf- - pass-certai- ' spverai hold of the work in a way that Indicates tlwfrthey are J.ou verted to scouting. "weeks.- - They Jake S. S. S. IN FIRST Scout Executive Anderson with the Lchi district er.-- met PON'T LEAVE IT , "committee of Boy Scout work In Lchi Satur day evening, March 2T, GAMEOFB.G.T. 's Portrait A - MMiBEAf Wood-Clifton- worki--Executi- , TOO LATE .- ' Kcl hi ,ttb4ri4Bt hThntmng Hoy Scouts of America, cou council, are Saturday's scores eluded their eight weeks' leaden r tl.c first b:mij-ni-tgold toiitua-ii- e course Thursday nt iietweeu tliejltiiiipulators of ship'training; 25, l dnnK ; he Slule's at which 0.S men, who ing .party in ('rwwit: fools SJngers of tlie- Sllpjiers w I ves uud a tin ml cji of visitors. "ifTlie OiIuhihfH Steel TOrporhtion." 7 ' Ice cream, cake, and punch were "First team; ExeciUive A. A. Anwrve"LlSmut Col. Steel Hep. t'reo. Co; derson and Commissioner Roy Pas- ' Nelson 'elch or I'rovo, were special guests Ilaiiseh--l sey, Caldcrwood ' 'r:. "28 rfvw.iiivn A til.rf.rtn pUlris:nlt 50 47 and fr onts of Phvsoii 31 29 First ward Fri(bty evening, March ; Swoli LARSON STUDIO Hunter Baker DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD - w-ith- Phone 384 siK-ta- the-Bep- A '52 51. .... SALT LAKE CITY AND RETURN - J.ettta. Oswald ..... 51 10 Professor H. 'R.- Merrill, ednea-'ioniiiuMiclty cliairnuin of Timp- be the si en ker l "it a court of honor meeting to..bci leld . In Lelij First., ward Sunda'y" " '.: vmlng, M:tnh 2S. il $3.25 r- It Mayor 0. K. Hiirisen. of Provo, 'Qitfytpnitlvo "A "A. Jnilor- t son, will attend a Court, of Honor Mooting which will be held In Heber r- ' Account IM ERMOl HWcUr-wil- Troop, '4 of Provo Fonrih ward will 'entertfiltrserint parents Tnei-dnjevening it 1 :30T iit the Provo Fourth ward amuseiHent halt. rfghnvfrvsinin'itrai win 1x? servetry ' Via"" - -Lit T" N'TAIN ' tSTOt'K SHOW" Mm 27. 21. WW SPRING TOXFERENPE , MOKMO.V CHURCH -April 2.6, 1926 ACTIVITIES rmSCOUTDOl '' : ' MR. TELLER DUNFORD formerly with Rawlings Barbershop Call us concerning appointments - 5 ' .... .... yDLSEJmitiEVVjS-BARBER-SIIO- P - '; - Co: tlCE-h'JL'S- ; t' - BO-i- i 11. a by iLe 1!)12 (Uyiiiiiics in which victor-jtbo American tracitreanT-waims. The Stockholm stadium, built for &r$l - "Before deciding see. 1 Plant Now ?"'' ritcsport- is ski 'running Tu which he. has uuuitcrcd "the difficult right angle turn, called -- JTntl4irn TwIkI."" Inventei' bv tbe no-- I mads of the North. He Is also a kootf awiiuiwr, siiater. norstiuie. rtdcr, tennis player, long distinct h ker and golfer. , k " Though in Sv edcti gidf is a rcda flvely new "sport, t he more iinporl- lalil cities Iinve their chilis and the t VowSr:TniK"e---la-.Uihead of the - rholce. J - ii n'i-tin- Dozen ce llfl hyl r-- 41 L By ST(K'KHOLM, rt'.-- P a royal exainp'e or all around athletic prowess, Hwedcn's Crown has Prince, s,' stimuliited a greater Swedish interest and participation in sports-thii- n ohl,' the heir to the throne keeps" ever liefore. Tliougli liiiw out; the.- heir to the throne" keeps fhinisrtf in top notch physical condir tinn liy '.regnlnrly tnklng part Plant them , now. Gold Band W: Dinner Set With Each Monarch Range FREE - a . Dresses for every occasion! BIG ATHLETE PANSY PLANTS "buy your Monarch range today! 42-pic- v mmsm SOME Ntw:-Rapg- . I ?1U4I man- - -- tv ks . i; V TOURNAMENT huudball timrua- uil'lit came lo a close Saturdi sUigvTihM-ofessorT, Ea rl Tht The women's department of the of 4 he B. FCUinnilngs Iteorga nized Ij. I). S. chn rch met Young university in the.fiuala. Prof. s nt the home of Mrs. E. . Moe won J.wo out of the (tree afternoon. .gsSlrortaa music Pafdoe sets played. SItle, Taylor, "and nMtd-were enjoyed nfier which dainty reatit1 ly in the This event cnlmiiiales a "seaiwm in handball at the Arm which-- n ' score of men have ory-i- " - t 131 CR0WNPRINCE "" m m. WX&i Q $520 0ffl IP TJA 1 PARDOEWINS a m. ' :.: participated. E i --- I ' 3 - nishly cut in both "single and double breasted styles. III semi-final- : ii Ii Smart Tweed Coats diand ' I" Fine coats of Poiretsheen in many lovely shades . Fri-dtr- I mm SPOSTS nVaTter-Wliifehea- - - . ' Vj trude Page, Mrs, Wyman BerR, Mrs. Earl Thomas. Mrs; Harvey Thomas, Mk j 4' 1 1 lie-- : - 7 I I 1 m - I 'III III An-nl- e i IIIJUl mm II II Evans, Pean'Startup, Grace l'luveu Mary Xnitnll; Rtloit .lohnsoti, Martin, Mary A.W ard," Eva Heal; Martha Croslde, Lucille AhL-auder' Ludovika Ahlauder, llaiiel Kki Tlcauiir Grar, Eliwbt'th Annie Nelson, j Julia and Drysdalc, Miss, Zoln, Martini Miss Evelyn Ustlaud and Miss " Edith . Ward. ires Joll ciud met at the Hotel Kobcrfs Thursday aFfeiuSon. Sewing .'hud, ntusic were 7. enjoyed. Bowls of sweet peas and ferns were artistically arranged on the lunch-eotables. Mrs. F. U.'t'assltyi 'a former niemlier, was the Invited The' uicinbers present were guest. Mrs. Ted Hatton. Mrs. Joe Seethal- er, Mrs. Bert Sutton.'Mrs. Lynn Sut- - I lv er Tl UJ UJtfT I . M j Assembled HereF or ;Ydur Selection f t tit-- tn, - . i " .... - Smart Easter Fashions II II - rYrfmiiion.r Mrs. TT S. Harris, tutil Mrs. M. ).. Hayes uid the club nieniliers present were Mrs. J. M, BiMithi Mrs. Jack Booths Mrs C. II. framU.ll, Mrs. rHamioB, Mm II, Oscar Oarrctt.' Mr. Charles Hart, Hi. William Connell, Mrs. Emll f SMI il v , Bright, Becoming .tu 01ri -- ni' niii --- II fr - . i " f AITV - ' - J:urnJnThaL01dJiVornOut ; fF UN . II .Miwi-Bom- On'a New Monarch n .. , I of-Mo- narch Range As Part Payment - C. Ktiocrisou, secretary ; bowu ui coioitu B t tuiaa a ud cut , sweet pea. Uurlaj the'afternooB mxirder; Mrs. 1. W. treasurer. 111 Mis. C. A.JVolfroui, Mm. W. H. Katuea aud music jrere werTefTL Horaibrook,. and Mr$ orge iuii- s - on Wood-Gif- t Social 5,4itor ffaon 107 Tickets on ' ' sale March 29 to Aprif 6, Original startinjr pofnt must be reached by April UJ. No stopovers. . MHEMDTTAfW; |