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Show ... I .."?rT r ;-,P(ROV.O Ut AH EVENING? H E R- AL'D,-s::.WED:N E S 1 A Y, M AY -1 1,- 19 5 2 . i "KIT TT ! . h tit .4 - i . : "J" in i '111 1 -II .;?n 1 S HERALD ' Edit'byEAelDIbeaurPhonebp '495 ;'; 5 .V A. . -3. . .J-i .v.. , V HP HE Utah Stalin M.- f. Junior girls' festival; Held at the Manayu ward amusement hall Monday evening, proved one of the most outslandikgsoeialsVof U The mothers of the junior girls were the honor": guests- on this T'occasfon. . ; . . i - : ? V 1 : . k The delightful program furnished, Was in" keeping with s the ''mpavelogtie theme of the evening1 each ward' represent-, Jng a different nation. . t-H " - i 'i : ; ' Mrs. Essie Keeler, stake junior leader, and Miss Hazel ' h ' Brockbank, stake activityJeaderAwere (n charge of, the af- y. fair. Sprtng bloggoma'ancT garden 1 ", ' 1 1 i flowers were ttaatefuUyr.arra'ttged in ' jardinieres and baskets about the halL . ". , t- . ; Mrs. Keeler welcoxned Che glrla " and their mothers, after which se: j lections Were1 furnished by m string ; trio frbm 3II&S Ixta Paxmah of he , Sixth ward. The Fourth ward presented pre-sented , Miss HermeseV Peteiison, : who' gave interesting eiperietices , of the early lives of her parents In Scandinavia. She' also snowed ar number of slides hi connection with her talk. ; - V ? , - ; Germany was featured by the eave delightful story in German, which was interpreted by Joseph Eyring. At Scottish dance was, furnished by : the Third ward girls. 'f and lnstru-rmental lnstru-rmental iUUtrrrTOUslc was rendered hvrthe -ecotf -VardpfeSefit. Uvea. Insa Thefexsl AncTersiSn, also of , the Second ward; gave a clever1 "retold stbry, 'Mi'sJ; Astei Flsner. and Boy Davis, - represfcnllng1 the Manavu ward,;'ga've "a New Ze. land 'program. - ' Mrs, Fisher' displayed dis-played several souvenirs and Mr. Davis gave, an interesting talk on th countrv. . The . Pfoneer ward 'iad" rmtrge) ofi, the programs and' mvltaudnrf, . which were ' of a ribvel Japanese' design. Tasty Frt' daWOe' were served by. the junior girls of the Bonneville ward, undec the direct tion of Miss Hanna Prto'ss. Tn girls wore attractive French Costumes, Cos-tumes, whlchv added pleasing effect ef-fect . The' gay ' social event was - at tended by 140 Junior girls and their mothers. ;r"- J , The .penalty in ,lfivd , parks Ifla-U iut meniiooing me uepression is a i ducking in ."the horse: trQUgh. J - -f i - Cori vdtiierico TELEPHONE : ; upstairs i -. : SaVcs f irae1 ;t,;- aiid steps, a Costs just a Tew cents vfc' day! ; il . Cj y ,v ,r l l ' ? cite'-- y i -UBESSES V! .-,V'-r-'.:. ; tr-vvlXl5'" . - $3.35 .-f'-;:; li v j 1 1 . . '- i ? tI-rCi 1 , ;.. J fa !! .-J -"i rr A 'rr --O yw'-.i ill '- ! ! -; . -V I 1 1 i:i c'i i.: t 'w . . . 20 NORTH UN1VEKSIT UVENUE' " Bmavvvsa)aBtaBaBaaaBBMMaaaiaBiBB;aBBBiBHHaaiaBiMBBib 11 - - -. . - - .-. . ' - - 1 ' . i in i i i . i - - . .... Tin TP JP, nnt T TIT TTXTr7C! , I" : New Low Frlcco - 25c - - - WITII YOUU OVN - - - VfTTII.OUn PAGE rrT ' Or 1- 2 e ,.iesee LjIiid Giul?; Honor Mothers ' " - A : well arrahire'd A and Ven joVable I arranged A and Ven jdyi paiy was given 'by members of the xeaee clul Tuesaay evening at in compliment to their mothers. Miss Beryl Ireland was the assist-? ing hostess.' , -r- ' Bantif ul spring flowers w'erW employed 7 iirtieoorating ther' hter- tainftkt-oom&J - ' - "-ih ' Tfte' following delightful rdgram wasr presented during the evening: Address of welcome, Miss Ada CowahY president of the club: reading read-ing fty Edgar A. Gti&t, "The Mother Moth-er Watch," Miss Donna McCoard; musical readinsr. Miss Beth Pax- ftearf, accompanied &y- Miss Ada Gowan ; "camp Id and legentf,' Miss yirUtnla' Vick ? 'vdeal BoIo. "WoHier- f ful Mother of 5 Ittei Miss 'Edith Harrison piano selection Miss Ada wan; skit, "Haste AwayUo the WedVHniV Miss Virginia Vick and Miss Ruth Street; readmVl Miss Nadine Taylor; remarks,' Mr E. a Hanserf ;and Mrs. J.- M. Vick. - J A dainty luncheon liaa served andy iidch mother watf " presented fitrt a? beautiful bouquet of flowers. - The" mothers' in attendance were: Mrs. Ethel Spencer, Mrs. J. T. Taylor, Tay-lor, Mrs. J. W. Lamb, Mrs. Ira F. CowWT,-JIrs. Harrys McCoard, Mrsr WlUhnn-'McCoard, Mrs: JRi A. Sfej ttng, ..Mrs. H.jC.v6treett MrsJ WT C Irelriitd5 Hrst flW.f A.'; Ralston,- Mrs. W'Morirbe Paxm'an, Mrs. J. W. 6hB6ir'aiid' Mrs. FreoT Staatsf '1 lCluo gleriet-er'!-;,iaiai HeT6n:Spencer, Misy Caroi.Stats, Miss iuby Street, Miss Donna Mc- CoardY Miss Virginia Vick, Miss Verli- EwhSgMiss Ralston, Zllsi- TE3eth PaxmanV ' Miss1 " Nadlne taylor,' i-fi ' Millie Lariili. Miss Ada Cowan; Mftf.rvhr! Slack;-Miss Htm VUcCdartf,. Mrsv v J'SUL Vick, fitrlimr-mf Mrs. E. il Hansen. . . Explorers are planning to search the . rnimtof ancient Maya by auto- giro. , . - . . t . r ... .!-'""J'J"' Vr - I t'i $7.95 1 HATS H'ATS (i in ( . : i i ;i v . , . ; cJ ?. : J 'i;, SUIT SUIT X: T PA J 1 ... I I i i I I I :N V v. B. Y V. WOMEN 'The final meeting-of fife season of the B. Y. U. Women's organiza-tiod organiza-tiod will be held' Saturday at 3 p; . nt at - -the"; homer of Mrs. F. . S. Harris. . ; . ' . The , honor guests on" this occasion occa-sion will be .Mrs. w Beh jariin- Clnff Mrs. G. H. Brlmhall. Mrs. F. S. Harris, MrsT5, N.' Taylor, Mrs. Si fcu Chipman, Mrsames E. Tal- adget C,Mra.f Mil toil! Hard Mrs. E, t S. HirickleyJ Mrs; Oscar Xou-kg and Mrs J X : fa. Mtirdock. - ijr , ."A. splendid prbgrahv .will be. pre sented- by . Mrs,; X- .W.. Thornton, who will give th life" of Sir Waiter SCbtt - MUel. wiIi:Jbef urnlalved by Miss , Margaret- -Snntmerhays; Mrs. Lor'a- Dabling will entertain Thursday ; eVenlhg "at her home for members of thVMaaat Sal club . Metfibersr ofe Optimist V; club will be .the guest of Iffrs. Mary Hoplns Thursday afternoon at her home. f-Progressive 600 will be played prizes Vawarded i and luncheon served. v--- , ' -v ' ' AMIABLE EIGHT ' f lMb. J. W. Smith? will be hostess to" ' members' of thiXmlahreEight.. clu"b at hr home .Friday evening, h Dinner will be followed .. Aiemuein ut me Aurora ciud win b6' the. guests of Mrs. It. E. Knapp Inursday evening at her home, 63 North Second East street. NIIfETEENTH CENTtjBY ' Mrs. Henry '(Wl Gfease will l4 hdstess to members of the Nine-tenth Nine-tenth Century club Friday at' 2:3d cTcTock at her home. , A paper on "Development of the Modern Orchestra," vwill be given by 'Mrs, A, F. Palm of Salt Lake: Correlative niusfC will be furnish-' ed. it.Vi.' ;.f..'.Hi ' ' Friday will be jgiiesf day. . , ' - TitfeTA ltAtIA ' ' Miss Alton Watklna will entertain enter-tain members of the Theta Kappa Bridge club Thursday.: evening at hertiome. -- , Members of the Double Four uuufiv tiuu wur meet wiin nxi.1 ts.' . A Stum at her home Thursday afternoon " -- . ' : TIME OUT Mrs. Fred Bown will be hostess to members of the Time - Out -club) at her home' Friday7 eVe'nlng. Bridge and luncheon' wilh bfr the-- Aversions. Aver-sions. . PROVONAS Vdt f . Ur. . iwta. nr.K if- a lau uub.., Affair Enjoyed ; " Mrs! Man B,- Bullock was. host-; ess-' -to members of 'the Lambda TaYf club jaV'heY, ' honve;v Motiday: WenteWammg 5onSs ''wef d'aK w avtivcijr aeturnieu , wiiu . macs. Needlework wai the diversion; d6r-i mg wh3cr4i music ; and sociajehao Were enjoyed. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon Vis serve to' tte ateffowhigT w 4,'M(3s Jaomi Startup,1 Mnnr.NoreH Starf upi Miss La llu'6 JStaYtut, Um Margafettri Farrdr ?im& ! DeTsi T6lh'urst, MIss Evelyn. Vacher,. MWts" Xla Brttckbank, .'Mlss Xjoree Van Wagenen, Miss- lone Thomas wxxct Miss Dorothy Jones., - - '4 Qkl r . j J) (o) 'JO tr (?J Utt dsn ef f.!;i priced Crcni;,. w w w w m " a a w k !Galeri(lar' ' ...... . . . a i ' it . - " .- vr -.-j -,. . - - . , - , . yy,;-; - -., k .iir' F " II- akai v4iiiU4i iiUict t.tuii ui' wva u" 1 .THREE NEW w; i f j,, .... ... , , .,-;,. .. v .:.vi. . , ., m, i r , , .. , , , m three new hat models for" the spring and early summer sum-mer are presented' here. Perhaps not so large as the "Merry Widow", sailor., but showing one of, the largest larg-est brims of the season Is the fine straw hat-worn by Karen Morley, at the left. ,It is set off in the modern Tolka-dot manner with a; three-color crown-and crown-and band- of black, red arid green. Navy blue and white are combined to make the trim sports hat Father Hortpred On- Birthday A Ifred Henrichsen Was pleasant-ly pleasant-ly stlirprTsed et his home' Monday everilttg by the member ? of , his family, the occasion being his blrthCay anniversary. " " Games and socidl cSiat were? enjoyed en-joyed -and a delicious luncheon was served to the follbwirig: ; , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Henrichsen, Mr. and . Mrs. Alma Johnson, Mr. and-Mrs. B. M. r Joiley - Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Henrlc'-on, Mr. arid Mrs. Carl Henrichseji.'TBva, Verat and Ernest Henrichsen, Helen' Henrichsen and J. Kent 'Johnson. 'A ft Ultglft ;WgtAyf,. ' A "meeting 5 of VCamp -Bonneville, Daughters of Utah' Pioneers, rill be held Thursday at ,2:30 o'clock aflhe homeof Mrs. Vera Peterson. Mrs. Marv '"Overlade" and - Mrs. Saraa jVan Wagorler' will be the assisting Hostesses. An interesting program 'will be followed' By lunch- eon. it.4' Farewell Party ? Tendered Friend An enJoyaSle t party was given by Rex Blake "Tuesday evening? at the home 'of his- parents,' Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake of VineyardIn honor of Miss .Virginia Peterson, who .will leave this week to mako Her home' I9 Ammon, Jdaho.;. t-Games, t-Games, music and a delicious iuricheuu- .were- tteltghtfut-; ,t e&tittes - of the evening. Ih attendance 'we're iM'iss Retta Snmsio'n Miss ' Mary Davis,. Miss Maurlne Bigelowt Miss Zella Hard-Itfg; Hard-Itfg; "Miss Phyllis Murdock. Ma Blake. Lester Anderson, Billy Davis, Merlin Remington and; "Bus", CarroU. . . V " w - Gamp 7 Postponed 11 The meeting of. Camp No. 7, Daughters' of Utah Pioneers, scraed- b,ed - 'or. Thursday afternoon, has . Uy popular. Itefluest! TltE MAN WHO" PLAYED GOD Will Be HeH , Over For .TONIGHTS MlffWING ONL Breaking l Hi all atten d a nc e . . r e cords..' TTu 'n - 1 d r e d 8 sm have-seen 1 : !t twice! Go" I cfeeicauiCiAW , (itzi cccen 1 -nowrrirv .wm iUNr judge laSISSBMHWIinHMHntHMB- f i v t- . t,t-i, cv ii TXT EEs J r,.T HATS ; FOR SPRING WEAR' You and Your Friends ' ifteandro- McKlriley and T. W. McKlnley of 3Loveland, Colo., were visitors m Provo' today. J. ILangford of Salt Lako was among trne business visitors in ProvO today. ' ' . irfaynard Fielding Sorensen .of Axtell, -Utah, and Vera Ollverson of Provo, were issued a marriage license at the county coir t house Tuesday.' C. R. Hilt of Salt Lake, spent today to-day with friends here. . Mrs. C. W. Love of St. George id visiting here .for. a week with her jiarrntsV Mr.-, and Mr. Byron C. Newell. , Mr .Love arrived in- Plcvo today and the coup'.e will attend the Rotary convention in Ogden. Miss Ruth Hinckley has returned from Preston,- Idaho, wHere she has been spending the past two weeks with Mr .and Mrs. R. C. Gadd. .Jacob Coleman spent Tuesday in Salt Lake on business. 'Mr and' Mrs. L. P. Silver will leave Thursday by auto for Los Angeles, ' where ' they will ' attend : La&tTime&Tonight "High Pressure" Salesmanships and Fun Deluxe! - .4' 1 1 ' Prices ' MATINEES 1 V5c ; . EVENINGS . lower Floor ' r Kalcony ) 1w . N j I f " " Vl: '-t";- ' "''' ff I ; ;;3rrr:: A(UlA worn by ella Hyams. The underbrim and band aro of navy blue felt fur with open cut-out effect trimming trim-ming the edge of the brim. The new leatherette' material ma-terial is worn in the third picture, posed by Miss Hyams. 'It is a dressy hat of black prystaline straw with-a bow of white leatherette silk on the left, side of the-hat toward the back where it emphasizes the uptilt of the brim. the . annual c6n vent ion of the Farmers Auto Inter' Insurance exchange. ex-change. They accompany Mr. and Mrs. Fred Me Clure of Salt Lake. Mr. MoClure is state manager for the company, while Mr. Silver is manager, of . the local district. Ttcnels Beck of Spanish Fprk underwent "a1 major operation at the Aftd hospital' this morning. His condition 1 fs; reported as being good. Mr. and' Mrs. C. H. Wilson and family of Salt Lake, were among the visitors in Provo today. Miss Laura Skinner is at the Aird hospital, convalescing from an operation op-eration which was' performed: Tuesday Tues-day evening. Camp 4 and 6 Meets Thursday A session of Camp No. 4 and 6, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will be held at the home of Mrs. Electa Dixon, 418 North Fifth West street, Thursday afternoon. An interesting program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. Starts Tomorrow 1 THti YEAR'S MOST BAFFLING MYSTERY DRAMA EES Una Merkcl William Collier, Jr. Zastl Pitts Can a Woman's Intuition Solve.. a 'Irect; Crime?'' v ' - i -Also !'; ' '' , FORD STERLING COMEDY tnrety-Pm?pfer I . SCREEN; MUS!CALSACT LATEST SOUND NEVS It -w ; ILLEGAL, to; save. the: Uftf of Jthe woman he loved! SLIM SUMMEUVILLE inri -SLIP ATTIIE SWITCH V .3FABLE CAtttOON ;: Entertained Bir ' ' 1 I JL V - J- ! j ' A delightful time was spent by memjbers of the Clivell club at the hoirie of Miss 2bia Martin ' Tues day evening, -t the -affair! being to the form of a miscellaneous shower show-er for Mrs. &, Carlisle Crandall, formerly Janet Webster, a recent bride. Music and social chat were the diversions and a tasty repast fol lowed. The guest of nonor was the recipient of many- useful and love ly gifts from the following: Miss Evelyn Prusse, Miss Merle Cummin gs, Miss Melva Shurtleff, Miss Margaret Mecham, Miss Er ma Brown, Miss Amy Cummings, Miss Mary Moir, Miss Lillian Mort imer, Miss Virgte Beelar, Miss Clara Peterson, Miss La Vera Hart ris. Miss Zola Martin, Miss Eva Adamson. Mrs. Ethel D. Rambeau and Miss Maxine Maynard, the latter being a guest. School Teachers Honored at Party A social affair was given by the Parent-Teachers' association of the Lake View district, in honor of Le Roy Loveridge of Lehi and Miss Mary Jense of Pleasant Grove, teachers of the Lake View school, Monday evening at the school building. A feature of the evening was the election of officers. Mrs. Lillie Sumslon was elected president and Mrs. Frances -Johnson Is the new secretary. The retiring officers are August Jonnson. president; and Mrs. Howard Johnson, secretary. secre-tary. A variety of amusing games were played and delicious refresh ments were served to 65 under the supervision of Mrs. Ora Morgan. 1 (0 (ID o: IPJEdDIPILIE (Can't JSeWroh) ... . i wwm eemtilew 5:7 ly- ran tiown . f rota- atookach and airvftut f I r1 - trooble, wfaeti-1 XlflCMlod to t3fy Tanlac. After iMlf bottle7! be-' be-' (an to fed better; bet-ter; Now I km regained my weiffht ami frl pecctly well in every way. Mrs. H. 8. McClsin, S1t Lmkw City, Vtmh. YOU fwd not fake our word when we say that Tanlac is the tonic for you. But when over 100,000 people write retters saying 'how Tanlac has built new energy, relievec! atofnarh A'nttrrnm anH mn. supauon, no pea tneu . nerves, made them eat, sTeep, and feel . . . , .. " . . , oetter . . . then it must be tro! "iou can-t ignore tneir testt- mony.' If you suffer from any of these ills,- if yon are restless, sleepless, sleep-less, nervous, you need Tanlac It has helped these 100,000 people; certainly it ought to help youl OVER 55,000,000 :f'...".. THE NAT IO N'S TO N I C -: f r f 15x27 FELT for f. r E mi:.a;,'t?W.w.! mm USED DAVENETTES ' USED DRESSERS & CHESTS MS j i IS iQ IB 0795 09.95 Oak , and Walnut Finish USED -. iff A '11 1 C va. jpFree Tickets on Automobile with Each $1 Purchase J j .-.- 1- - iti----; . .---I. f-fl f - r3.ieVenticnter SttFjere Xoa Soi 1 'O: S.L.WeadI Mr. and Mrs. Millard I Beck -'.and Mr. and MrVRaltfbj Foot!etjf PtWo and Mrs. J, HI Slnjleton ST Gandy. Millara county, will i attend a .wedding .wed-ding v recepUon - In iionoof Mr. and Mrs. FranTc" HaycockL (Bes&Ib Lindsay) ; ; this . evening.in th Twenty-Seventh; ward amusement hair In SaltLalie Cityi if v - t-'Thtf t-'Thtf newlyweds WiH spend the week end in Provo, as the Kousa guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Foote.1 " . V" V If i Mr -1 i R;SWbrrren Enjoy Social ! Members of the Lake View ward Relief society? enjoyed a .social Tuasday afternoon at the home of Mrs.' Peter Madsen. ' , -1 - " Music and social chat i proved delightful and t delicious refxesh-inents refxesh-inents were served' Vo 50 members. JrATIIDHJ Apartments 7 1st iVEST' All new, nifty; con?fo'rtabIe, electric ranges and refrigerators, refrig-erators, steam beat and hot water circulation. N J $S7.sd to $iaoo PHONE FOR :'',4:;..?? Painting - Papering Cleaning - Kalsominins: .. Work Guaranteed SEE OUR COMPLETE fv LINES OF THE FINEST WALLPAPER .... AND. PAINTS j c (0) (D) dD r; ? Tnats wlr tr? sukrjilee everV V hottle. If yott don't teTreiiefveHi'1. can get your money back. ' i " I ' lac Its marvelous tonic ingredienta are recoch&tftf fcerfr mMt the Ui S Pharmacopoeia To in- -sure that yotf get the futt benefit i ; from Teniae every bottle U made under the auperviaion ofregUtered . pharmacist. For over IS year it . has proved its value. Over SS . million bottles have been txned. isaa z experiment with your beatta.' wiae ue cune-tned Tanlac To -v wiii. w ma av witywironn store mtne Bis. econamt- ' calbotUe 'that costs atf very little. But, be sure it's Tanlac and not a substitute. ! No Buhatotiitr - - t- . - . '.1 My stomach waa bad. I bad aixsy tpelUand coman c sleep. "othmtbeiped me until I started with i aiuac. when I got better at once.I gained 1? pounds and t nsver felt stronger than I Haraw f 1 Dmria. Slt Hk City, Waft. BOTTLES USED , Tartlac deserves your " confidence.; A regis-tered regis-tered pharmacist supervise su-pervise the prrpara-tkm prrpara-tkm of every bottle. 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