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Show ETHEL D; RAMBEAU Editor CaUl96T FASHION MODES OF THE SEASON -v A V Jt 3 - Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority Installs CriaDl rpLHE' Epsilon Chi chapter, of they Epsilon Sigma Alpha rl sorority was installed ; at the Hotal Roberts Saturday Evening. ' ', " " , .. ,'' ... A banquet preceded the installation, the sorority colors, blue and gold predominating in the decorative scheme of the. A-shaped". banquet table. A huge basket-of blue sweet peas and. yellow jonquils, extended from one table tp the other, forming the cross oar of the initial. A tiny blue pot of fjnquils. was tastefully arranged by each plate, and the ; combination place cards and pro- S : grams were of parchment, with a jonquil design. Music was furnished by a string trio, consisting of the,. Misses Joy . Batchelor, Sina Brimhall and Lu-cile; Lu-cile; Merrill. The address of wefcome. .was made by Mrs: Ella B. Helm, edu- chapter, who later introduced Mrs. i Gladys C. Nielsen, president of the :XJtah state federation of Business ' and ." Professional Women's cbjbs. Mrs. Nielsen- welcomed the chapter 'Into Provo. Miss Lamont Poulter, 'educational director of the Lambda Alpha chapter of Price, which was recently organized, welcomed the Provo chapter into national. - The program 1 was then turned ovefT to !-Mrs. .Virginia Norton . of J ijenver, ..vooior.ie secretary of the sorority, who 'spoke oh' the mmm llliftllfeilliieMMM 9.. it Tryvt -1 i , BEG1S llKItB TOKAT " - i ClrtST' McBRIDB. 10-ycar.oU trpmt,, (Miui; mmt thm bt tohlefc la brlaclkr, ALAN CROSBY koine irwra a -year a. half 4a larla. Th eeaal arc aot a-'njrd a-'njrd bat hr baa kfti ii 'im tmuadiiK klna tkf m Oa th 1 pier th g;lrlvaa a- tMaatlfat vrairlairla Crby, He say nke la MRS. LANG LEX, hRa ; , .eqaalafaaee.v.'Vhi-W lViv Th eonpl 4rlTv ti MRS. O'HARB'S reaatlac hea wher fh Hbntka haaorlaa; tb yoaaaT .artlat baa ba rraartf. Jail ' th. dlaaer la ta: h. aery1 4,y r J aiake a tvM-ahoia caj aad; f taraa ta aay b ata'afHter at ftnrr.- km U Mr. Laaitley'a , 1 lavlah apartmrat a ad aarrrea ll - r Tw alcjhta later 4'roaby breaka ; illaaer ' nucaKmmnllb - tiyaay, ; txplalalnar he' la ireNlaK the . ve V f ttlng with halav : aaaorlalea; f Oypay eoea In the theater alna :' and earaaalera Craaby aatf Mr a. ; La as ley -la th v arter-lhenier . trnwd. There la a- area. V lira. -' l.aaalry rlea T la. her rat aad . rt7- aatf traaby c haane In? a last. qaarreHaK all'lhe wy."Nlt J ' tnnrnlBK MINM TUTTI.K. nfflrr e-erullve e-erullve at Mae. AHAUA'S. aMn tn Ciypay for m prlvat later-" NOW CO.OI WITH TUB STUIIV p VI'SY; col lecied the work on ner :Vr desk and afose. "111. come right away. MisVTutf I,? :.ch said, i iWhat was it that bad boD wrons now? As well to get the. ordeal Gypsy followed the older Hvojman into theadjolnlng office. ' f'Close the daor- will rcur,,l Mlsa -Ttittle said?""4 with what seemed forred brrghtness. V iThere tiadneter been any great friendship between these two.r Mis Tuttle- sUnionthSi urevlouslyjhad been i transferred from the Dook- keeping department. She was tbor ottgbly fm pressed with, her own Im- poriaiiceV.yTheransrer : was vl jpro-mitJlou' jpro-mitJlou' and Miss -Tuttle had .ener get (rally instituted -efficiency measures" to the Irritation of Cypsy and others accustomed to the old routine.. Cjara Howard. apd , one or tko of the. oher typists had xchn ;pceferme'rt' by flattery. Gypsy, "on the other-hind, had a reputation for dndepeodence. I'. . . . - T If fit,; down. - Miss McBflde.. the older woman motioned toward the V '; only chair, , 1 s' - - - Gypsy sat down. And- IU wa't thai moment the. realized what , was to fome. Those figures she had typed Saturday the directors' report! re-port! She. hadaJUed to check them andioow ao ertor,had,,heendIacoY , erej. Her mind whirled as she . - thoueht or conseauences... - ' ; ,MlssTuttla leaned bier !a tier chair, foldiar- her. hands noon the desk. It wai an attitude ; which meant 'the Interview had begun. ; 'rilow-long ha! yon been with - the MacNamara, Company??, she , askeav x . ' ZJ, ;Two and a half years.- .The older woman's nod was tmsl- . lestloa for lnfortnatlon.v 6h bad itaowri: exactly how long Gypiy had - 9rked at MacNamara's. ;M7da axe 1 probably ware". Mlts. Tnttla con-j con-j tinned.' -that your record of. serrlce i W, longer . than any ; of, the other Urpists in this. department EVIDENTLY: the; dlscntslorf iWaj noto- hnrriedWCillss Tultle f hesitated, cleared ber .throat and then went on: ' ; fOnavof the poHcIeaJwhidi I wish to t enforce," she. aiJi. "is. tof hasa adf ancement upon length of serrlce. . It. la, I bellete. recognized that this makes afor efiJciehcy." Too .'are'- in' line for the next promotion.1 k Gypsy said nothing.' waiting. ; --v --v Mr. Reynolds' secreanr is leat i lug the first or next- week,. Miss if guttle.! continued. ' belleroj you aa ca taft .wMkTaxatfcxecoia ttendey for the place. Jilf. lef. :er In - Rfevo purpose of the sorority. Accord ing to the speaker, the sorority was created to make higher education educa-tion 'standards - through sorority affiliation among women. Mrs. i Norton. was . in charge of the installation, and the emblem charge was given by Miss Margaret Ann's of Denver, field secretary. ( Thq emblems Were taken from the Ileal is - ui uie (luiicu juiHjuiia, auu the charter was signed. A Business meeting- followed, . with Mrs. Heim in charge.: i :! 'v. I F The officers ; installed , were Mrs. Ella B,' Heim, educational director; Miss . Marguerite .. Gessford, ' president presi-dent ' Mls Birdie5 Ostler of Spring-vlile,vlce Spring-vlile,vlce president ; Misa May Jensen, Jen-sen, secretary Mis Helen Board- t-maniivtreasurer,- '-. vf''"-. V? '". Among the members and guests iiiiiiiliiii -.-. - ,i 11; x - f - i - VN - ',v.v...v.....v.v.v.....-.fl - - S T)itrt XPa no one in Reynolds nolds, will gire you some letters to test your speed at- dictation this ... . .- . 'WlVkW Iff.. f.1 JkWk I. A M t JUTh.ere- wUI he an ad ranee of 12 a fweek -after lyou hare shown that yon can, Ao. the- work satisfactorily "Still Gypsy could hardly s belleTe her ears. - ."It's awfully nice of you to glre me this chance. Miss Tuttle," -she satd, rising.; l '-I'only hope you Justify .xay recommendation. , - ,l . .rThe tilt of Miss TotUeVhtaar Indicated; In-dicated; that Gypsy was j to retnra to her iwor,ki .She; went back to the ' outer ,ot3ca' ti'j 1 j s v ' "What ! happened r .Jean ..poster, tried to keep 'her Yolce -downbut; Gypty .was aware the' othera were listening: ; -Nothing. " ; vtWas Tuttle sore anout anything! Did she bawl you outf -V Gypsy shook Ker bead. . . '$. Jeani sighed with relief. "Well; that's great! Gosh Ie' been -sltf ting here ahlTering. Know what 1 thought f 1 was Just sore it ;Was. something: to do. wJth;.those gures we; copied;' the1: other day.;Tou4re' membeiy-whea you were In a hurry to meet your boy. friend! "Say if rd gotten 1 you in bad, J'd ' never .bare, forgiven , myself. ." ? "Don't worry any longertGypsV told- her.' She placed ' ay fresh sheet of paper In her typewriter. Ap parenlly Jntent on gettlngthe aheet just right, rGypsy kept, one eye on Clara" Howard. - ' -v " m : 3 . There Vas a pause. 'Then Gypsy added casually;" "Mr. Reynoids'j sec: retaryV is ' quitting and.' they're offered me the job." . tVGypsy,-bowaryeIousl-"yW- ' There were general congratnlar JUonaTbe other. glrl.who-had4rled to conceal th act they, wee enJknowJns:AJaaJ" Four th :WaSL : : i ' : t v . - ..e 7 Oi - ... t Miss ffelen Ctark;f accompanied y TUsjajtlii:jaQlan,5.v;lll fdr- lish a voa. lbji.dxlring, the prje- 'iminary' exercisfl at 'the Fourth vard M. I. A. mooting Tuesday eve- inr fit "7 J30 '-o'clock in the ward chapel. ' j ' -'-y . ' ' General " clasWork will follow. The junior, class, under the direc-Mon direc-Mon of the Mis3es Georgia Maeser nnd Barbara Maughan, will furnish in entertainihgf program, "The Travelogue," during theactivity period. France will, be represented by 16 children from the B. YU. training school and the Scottish highland fling will be presented by Willa 'Sowards and -Marie Morgan. Toe'Hapi. Tom Clark and Wi Pere Amaru of New Zealand, will ; represent repre-sent their native land. ; A:dance -will follow mutual the usc to b furnished by Walter Daniels orchestra. All members and friends atf cordially invited. in attendance were the following women from "the Priced qhapter: Miss Lamont Poulter, Educational director; lkIiaJ:;Riuh'MtavEre,si-, lkIiaJ:;Riuh'MtavEre,si-, dent ; .Miss - E$lra i Xplanalp, secretary; secre-tary; : MissEtoaCr Qma&L treasurer; Miss Arviila Bi-own, ' In addition to ; those named; covers cov-ers were also laid for Mjss -Mildred Condon, Miss La.ura-, Bonne tt ' and MIse -Kate Petersv, " ' ' T. - office token she laid the letter on . ing r now gathered' around Gypsy's desk. There were excited comments. A promotloi would mean:: a t new girl someone to Hakrv--JGypsy? place. -Werer there golnsto be other changes? Wasn't shf, thrilled? ; "Just look- at her I" Jean exclaimed. ex-claimed. ' "We're- all ; excited and Gypsj'e. caimf as ar Judge. .'.Would you yef thlnkshe'd Just got raise. And a swell-looking hosa like Mr. Reynolds tool 'Say, .Gypsy, you certainly are the lucky girlt" TPSf- trledto f answer thelr Jr questions fnd turn .xaside tth jokes In afew!,minutea the others wefe attheirdesks again, and' she was able to go on with her. typing. "Lucky girl, was what Jean bad called her. . lcky?-Ot .;oursai Wasn't she going to get a raise? The job she bad hoped for without much .encouragement . f or , oyer. year? Lucky?, Of course she was luckyt? Qypsy . bit 1 the s wrong key , and Si tried to erase the damage; It left a smudged. spot!- -J t V-Ftn'i' letters MK capitaM ranged themselyes before her. eyes. They danced on the fresh white ex panse of paper and screamed at her. The letters yould not : gfc 'away, LUCKY"f they ; leered', at bar. rL-U-C-K-T!" - , t v She had nerer felt more unlucky In her life. Gypsy, was -not c giren to- tears. Emotional' In - other respects', she seldom cried.' Now she frowned at tbe notes to be copied and slowly, deliberately, continued typing, r - It was bard work because the could hot keep . ber attention ' f r6m roring. How cowd she possibly fee: lucky after-thatquarrel with Alan? What was a job, a raise in salary icr-r'anytilnsteiaa .oup&i&Xi.wUS i Mm' ii Social Affair Given As. Harewell: IV. A. Mr. and R, E.aylpr'.entertain-r at their home Saturday evening ii honor of Mrs. W. E. Taylor, foN njerly Ida O.-Carter, who will leave the latter part - of ' the week xfor Wendall, Idaho, where- she wiUSjbfn her husband and make her home. ? Progressive . "500" was played, Mrs. Delia . Nielsen . andRobejct Syrard receiving the 7 high score prizes. A , tasty luncheon was served to .the following: fMr. and , Mrs. Earl Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. WUliam.ieUenN:Mr. anl Mrs. Fred Williams, Mr,., and Mrs. Ray Scott, Mr! andMrs. Millard Beck, Mr. anJ Mrs. Rober Sward, Miss Helen Taster, Evans Taylor of Wendall, Idaho, 'and Miss Max-ine Max-ine Batchelor of Salt .Lake. Honor. Night The Fifth ward Ml. A.; will give a ; dance Tuesday, evening In vthe Manavu ward amusements halU An honor of their. basketbaU .boya who wort the stake championship and toibk,; first , place in the Provo division. di-vision. i;-v.' . ., . This, will., bfr the plosing, part ,0f thfi,4Brard honor night,i.at.sw,hich all M L A members who haye . taken part tnjwardaetivity programs, will be,. awarded honors. A full atteqdance will be appreciated! of members fwaiited fo see her igalnf '7' - Ane xypewriier aeya wars oenay ins nueerly. Gypsy wondered it she would ever get throush the morn- n&. She could still see Alan's white facei'aid .hear the scorchlhit' tone' ; ofhlsV.Tolcei';r vS. , . -.Oh,!; there was no; doubt that she ; had. rtlned. e?ery chance ; to make him care for her again! ''x-" '1l " When lunch time came Gypsy" wai behind with the' morning's' work ' but ah rose-from,, her? desk with relief. ShC was ItW chance to get away from the prying they knew 'something was wrong. Even whea.hey were congratnlab ing!. her . about the new . job ; they must haye seen she, was miserable. Clara, lioward had mentioned circles: cir-cles: beneath her eyes. Well- let the&t':talk!';;' -r . t-?f'n,'' Gypsy ,went to the locker 'room ' former coat and bat. pausing An inr stent .before .thenxlr.rQxheAid, look 'fright Automatically she 1 Qrew the ranl'y case from her purse ana aapeai oer . nose wiin.; powaer. It was, n,ot a. great improvemeiijb. Downstairs at the drug store counter, she lunched on a, sandwich and cup of coffee, vIt-;waa. ail she could eaL Erea the - coffee', 'which was -l always - appetizing, did not tempt -her. . . f . - u " - -f Twenty minutes remained of her lunch , hour "after she had finished eatlpg.,Gy psy decided to. walk, he tha.throng rn the sidewalk. nnHE atxerclae was stimulating anjl Jgrndually j the -"gifl felt 'tier CTOfagoi revlvo. She would see Alan tonight; and epologize. She would swear that she was sorry shoulder all therblame. Not one word would she 'say' about the other 'roman airs;;: uaogiey. ,aii - tnat ,sne wouia ask juM beifor.A;a.b:,-to ;fogt their tarfel add remain - friends. It was amazlngj hoir ihls resolution; resolu-tion; improred her spirits. Gypsy; " a.1 -a-'1-.- .' J. : .1 ' ; .. t . 4 .1 . . Ii. oaca; wor, .couia scarcely wan tor jLhe 4af ternoon to pk'ss. She wis suddenly herself again. - -.r.v ' - At, a little after,thte Mr. 'ney olds 'was ready f for the dictation. The. gir took hei stenograpbie' pad and went to the ofnce.atthr.faf .en of the Corridor.: Reynolds "was. one : of the ijoungeat men in the "ofglhi-' ration' v ; " - - J . - She knocked at the open door and the ryonng man at the desk: looked hp.;-"-;4 . I mis McBrld.r be . alkld. -Won't rctfbBMrtifKttr&-i - ' Gypsy "entered.' took lh "cHalr be ' - motioned toward. ; , . "Miss Tuttle .said yOu . wanted to dictate,? she said. ' ? T .1 ' Reynolds nodded.: H was a; well set-up j young man with .; pleasant blaeeyes and-4lghtjsh Thrown' harif He had the look of a panwho likes outdoor, actlTltlis.;Wlthon; any.,d"V lay ha launched : lntoT the -waiting correspondence. lie dictated clearly,' not too" rapidly. There was no rea-. r son twbylGypsy should bAfealsali4 a worav yet wnen ne naa snisnea and she closed ber: notebook the . girl knew ;. she had, Written ; Ibt . words automatically. ; . ; "Leave the letters on my desk If tn aot.b when you finish, ': Reynolds Instructed Gypsy agreed Then she. hurried; , back .; to uy ; other, pflceto : tranv scribe the notes." 1 r ." -;'' v " Sbe wrote the letters swiftly and, .was pleased with thel& appearancav ? ' There was ino", one. InV Reynolds' office wl'en she laid.thetajon his desk. - . ' Aa hour and "a half later, , enter tng the door of Mrs.-O'Ilara's roose u 2l-?.(TovIXd Continued Hb.ia Of Zl . I. ion Off icers ' nm - .a m. . . . me uvan county, aavisorj poara of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. he!4 ; electi.on of. - officers Saturday afternoon at, te Sixth ward chapel. -Jjrs.y Kate C. Snow, president, jjfrs,",E;ya' J. :; Olsen, corespohding secretary; "Mrs. Harriet Dougall, libiarian; ,,and Mrs., Eva. W. Heal, chorister'pf the , state central committee,' com-mittee,' 'supervised the election of the, following' officers : , ,Mrs... Josephine C, .' Jones, president-Mrs! Clara Bv War nick, first vice president; Mrs. jiannah Ayde-lotte, Ayde-lotte, second, viqe president; Mrs. Etta Dixon," ' recording " secretary; Mrs,.Qharlotte , B, Davies, corrfr-s'ponding corrfr-s'ponding secretary; Mrs. Lenora ,T! :jones, assistant secretary; Mrs. Josephine F. Bird, treasurer, Mrs. -Ros Farrer, registrar;: "Mrs. Hen-.riejtta Hen-.riejtta Larsen, j historian.; Ma-Grace Ma-Grace Cheever, custodian of relics; 'Mrp. vMary ..Dahlquist jand.: Mrs. Martha , Jones, assistant custodian 'pf 'relics; - Mrs.' : Rose B. - Hayes, Chaplain; :Mrs. ? Ina. E Tietjen and Mrs. Sarah Ramsey, chdristers M,rs. . Melissa Williams,.: organist; Mrs. Ada Carter, librarian;. . Mrs. Alary Finley, parliamentarian ; Mrs. Mary Poulson of Pleasant'. Gfove, Jfrl, CTaraJ Lemenar of Saaiaquin, f hoebe Ked of t'ayson, Mrs. Nora Jngersoli of jnerlcan;Forjc, ifrs. Julia Dallln of SpriogllQ.'atict Mrs. Hannah Sveri,son of Spanish Fotk, representatives ofj Ithe bpard.- ghe- retlrtngrxtofcets kMi"$fe Rosalind - Oakley, ' first- vice.-preel-etrs. , JiabefcKirfe secretary,; . .Mrs. Alta; StrorVgy ast-ant ast-ant custodian-or relica?. Mrs.-.Eva Heal, chorister ; Mrs, , EJleanor Puke, librarian; Mr. Evelyn. Bird, chaps-lain; chaps-lain; Mrs. Sadie Chipman, auditor ; Mrs. Julia .Hancock of . Payson, Mrs. Mary Metcalf of. Sprmeville, "Mr. Evelyn Jor.es of Spanish Fprk ang. Mrs. Mary .'Qrua , of Pleasant Grove, representatives of the board.' .'," J . .. . preceding " the election, ' the advisory ad-visory bord . . members kind , the guests 'from Salt Lake , enjoyed a banquet, at ; the Hotel Roberts. Centering the banquet table -was a covered , wagon decorated with sunflowers. sun-flowers. Vases of marigolds and ferns' : were also , employed in the sdhehier nd h''placx;arlsy ln. oxTteam -design, were attractive. - Mrs. May Glazier was the toast-mistress. toast-mistress. Music was furnished by the New Zealand trio, and toasts were given- as follows '., "To all Board Members," Mrs. Josephine C. Jones; "To - the -Retiring Board Members'," Mrs. Mary Finley; "To the Holdovers, Mrs. Mabel Kirk; "To the Past Presidents," Mrs. Rosalind Oakley. Remarks were maue oy jars. n.aie v. euow ouv Mrs, Eva-" J: -Olsen of" the estate central committee. ' Covers were laid for 27. Salt Giiest Honored At A well arranged dinner party was given by - Mi-, aud Mrs. George Web3 .at .their home Saturday evening; eve-ning; In 'compliment to MrssT Margaret Mar-garet Hopkinson of Salt 'Lake, .who was their house guest over the week!., end, ' .-. :. . , f Ea8tei- dfeorationo - and favors wore, employed. Covers wera laid foi- Mrl and Mrs. Joseph Hl jClegg, Mrinoi Mrs. Val HicksV'Mrs. Verona Winters of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. W. J. Clegg, Bina Clegg and Roy Allen. , - BlIlTnlW ROASTIIIG COFFEE m Spitff trf Catfe It Is. Difficult to Develop lUniform r , v Fjavor cUrateV . roast - coffee In bulk, be- eAusft. theca ls no exact way to de-tefmihe-wben all of the batch, is i'4one.? jOho iroast may be ''high" end another "low? with the result that there Ja variatkm. bf flavor. '..Hills Brosj.qverme.,thls;tincer tainty. byihyehtlngr and perfecting; a , radically different procesa Con- CQ4tinuoijsly!!t8roneK ths tdastet control, of ; the1- teat la ' maintained, with the result that every herrV of Iha-raxa' hlendi iaJiEoaatd vnl v-. to: the4 dejfree -that insures, a rich, tthirortn, ztiu-bodied flavor in erery pound. - ; -r- x Ko other-coffee tasted like; Hills Bros. Coffee because no other coffee Is roasted the same way. Controlled Roasting is Hills Bros.' process exclusively.5-, -'' ' t ".-ii-; Grocers- everywhere iiell Hills Bros. Coffee in the vacuum can that keeps x it - ever-fresh. Air " which destroys th flavor, of coffee, is extracted ex-tracted from the can and kept out. Coffee packed in ordinary cans, even if rairticht,: does- not--stay; fresh. Ask f or Ilills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Arab the trade mark-r-on ; the can. ' - HiHsr. BroSj, Coffee, IncJDenverj Colorado; ' -V f " " D.U. P, Eiect Party Easter Party. C?!eleBrates Birithday -,Aniong the" delightful socials of Saturday afternooa, was the affair given by Miss LaVerij Harris, in honor of " her . ,slster Lola, whose eleventh .. .birthday anniversary , occurred oc-curred oi that day. ',A Variety of clever and amusing games.' Were played and, an enjoyable enjoy-able 'impromptu program was furnished. fur-nished. Game prizes were awarded to . Alice I?avig, -Maurine -Startup Bettye Mendenhall and Maxine Rhodes A delicious luncheca was served. Centering .the luncheon itable was a; large pink birthday cake, holding l lighted pink candles in green holders. Tiny Easter baskets filled, with colored " eggs were given as favors. Many lovely gifts were received re-ceived by the honor guest fiom the following; ; .. . ...Elaine. Peterson, Joyce Nelson, La Vern Paddock, June Sheehan, Bernice . Sheehan, 'Lillian Roberts, Maxine-, Beulah and Deon Rhodes, He"en . and Louise Thorpe, Marion, Fern and Mildred Duffin, Betty Meadenhall, Leona , Crampton, Af ton. Harris, Afton Pavis, Maurine Maur-ine Startup and VeEtta Hawkins. Jbiirth, Ward Relief Society - The following . program will be. given at the Fourth ward Relief society meeting -Tuesday afternoon at . 2 3tf, o'clock-at the wat-d chapel. r A discussion of the German short 'v stpry and '- a review 1 of jQoetbVs "Faust," will be given by k Mrs Christen Jensen, and "A New Year's Confession," ' by- Sunder-marf. Sunder-marf. wfn' be reviewed by 'Mrs. W. H. Boyle. ' Approp'riate,' miislc fi-6fn ; 'the oper si "Faust'Jwill -bp . given: : All members are urged 'to be present and visitors are cordially invited. - V iiifeyard Ward Relief Society , Mrs; Mary Miner will give the social : service lesson ln the .yihe-yard.-ward Relief society meeting Tuesday after.rioon at 2:30 o'clock. A 'full attendance, of members is desired. ' j Mrs. H. G Merrill will be hostess host-ess to members of the'Utkh Sorosis club Wednesday- at 3- p. m. at her residence, 33 East Second South Street. ' ' '''' '.' " - Mrs. J. W. Robinson will give the paper. A full . attendance of members is desired.' Llti&b LOVR. MONO AY & TUESDAY IvaRHlED, SET, , .HUSBANDS ; WHO WANDElt..:1. WIVfiS. .WHO FORGIVE .n WOMEN wao BEUEVE. tWO iitOVES AltE BETTERTHAN ONE. V 1 A. I I: LOVE ' -ftb ADOLPHEilESlOtr . LEILA ; HYAMS; ; NORMAL ;F0STElt'-:' , Added 'Attractions-. 3 HUSBAND jrrTAlK r k: cows I i "TAXtE" . ParaihDUrirSodnH News 'C..;iMargalrel Geisd r T:ET Tift nOJVOTTR S5PRTNjRi'-. CLEANING - ALTERING - DRESSING ' T ' ii , r, Exceptionally; t Hats Cleaned and Blocked Phprie.l25r-rWB Do the Rest .4 Wedd ing Day ; ; t -Ai i . is UDservea - The residence of ilr. and Mrt Ai E. Eggertsen was the scene of art enjoyable - family dinner party Saturday evening, when they en- tertarned in celebration of their twenty-fifth. ..wedding anniyrsary which occurred on that day. , r- A large wedding cake formed an attractive centerpiece for the din- tng table. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. .Ralph Eggertsen, Mr. and Mrs. Armand Eggertsen, Mr. , and Mrs. Isaac. Boyce and son . Paul, Mrs. Sarah E. .Cluff , Mrs. Eliza C. Scott, Wood-i-ow and Marjorie Eggertsen, Mr. and Mrs. , .C, E? Eggertsen and daughter ;Helen of Springville, Mr. and .Mrs. Blajne .Eggertsen, Mr. and Mrs! Elmer Kjergard, Mr. and Mrs. Ear J J. Parker. Mrs. Arta L. Eggertsen of Salt Lake City, and Mr; and Mrs. Burton Eggertsen of Sunnyside.' . , 5 , The , evening was . pleasantly spent with music, games and social ct. Many beautiful gifts were received. re-ceived. Bphiieville RJ. I. A. Hbhor Night x TJhe annuat honor night of the Bonneville ward M. I. A., will be helil Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock in" the ward chapel. - All M. I. A, members who have participated .in the various activities activi-ties of the organization during the past winter will receive awards at Tuesday's (meeting. A fine program will be furnished. AH members are lirged to attend. Ladies Attention! If you want something different the famous GRAHAM Sports Dresses and Suits from , Los ,' Angeles are here f ora few days only. Must be seen to be appreciated. ap-preciated. ;. ,JPhpne Mrs; Buss ; ' ROBERTS . -'-HOTEL 2m AjS)NG ;TliE YOUN& IT artoon - tit ihpi)JCff ?n Reasonable' Prices -n.'yr arid Hemstitching- ificoting CALL ' -. ... Lrrr,"',? Husbands, Guests ni .twiuD irair Mr. and Mrs. V. H,. Tuft enter- tained at their -home Saturday eve ning .for members of the Lfnnea . club and. their husbands, the afaif proving delightful in every detail A delicious " hot dinner was served' Pink swpt nf. nrcttilvt , decofated the dining table, and at-. ! tractive Easter ;favors were given. j Four tables of bridge followed.! Mr j Mrs ',- M- JlaJH woVthe high score prize and. the consolation favor went to Mr and Mra:, Frank J Goold. 1 In attendance were Mr. and-Mre. O. M. Slack, Mr. and MrsrClarence Olsen Mri and Mrs." Ralph - Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Kar4 Knudsen, rMi. , and Mrs. Frank Goold, Mr. and .Mrs. T. c William Jones,. Miv. 'and Mrs. LeRoy J. .Olsen, and Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh Jolley, the latter couple being invited guests. Sixth Ward Relief Society Carl Cook will -give the . social service lesson at the Sixth ward Relief society meeting Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the ward chapel. - A cordial invitation is extended to all members. . NOW PLAYING I ?lonl5.- Sensation v - HELEN-if; -iTWELVtETREES N. In drama .that crley.''ut:'-'tb' the eternal heart of every, woman- who ever loved ! a i nv m e and 1 babies.""" Today and Tuesday ? j m - - - - - - - J - f '.II Btoymdre. ' in 4, l"i r A 4. 1 i ui'ciE srs i COUNTRY 1 ? i l 1 I i t - 1 1 I x.oaas ana loaus - i 1 ivot -rrizes U r aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa STRAND mm. sx - si 1. .11 II -If I I i "JUST IfilAiGlNE" 'S- r .-. fcS. '1,- "' 5- 1?- - . I I ORPHEUMi ' 1 |