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Show P R OTO '(UTAH)' EVENING H E R A E D, TUESDAY, - JANUARY 10, 1 9 3 S PAGE THREE HERALD Edited by Ethel Reelection Of Officers For Guild The following officers were reelected re-elected for the .ensuing- year for St. Maty' Guild, at a meeting held at the residence of Mrs. 2mma Daugherty Monday afternoon. MTs'. Daugherty, president, Mis J. L. Hayes, vice president; Mrs. Mark Summers, secretary; Mrs. Harvey King, treasurer. Arrangements were mads for h parish dinner to be held in the near future. A delicious lunc.ii.on was herved to 12 members. :- '. Q. S. Trovatas Hold Session Of Business A business session of the active and alumnae members of the O. S. Trovata social unit of the B. Y. U. was held at Keeleys Monday, evening, eve-ning, the following young women being in attendance: Miss Alice Taylor, Mrs, Ferril C. Pierpont, Mrs. Alta H. Taylor, Miss Elizabeth Gessford, Miss Phyllis Adams, Miss Mildred Davis, Miss Ora Haws, Mrs. Ethel A. Thurgood' Mrs. Mercedes, P.- Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Lois Christenseif, Miss Maurine, Dixon, Miss . Fhylis Miller ,Miss Inez Starr, Miss Beth Ashworth, Miss Fiiith Allen, Miss Josephine Sowar ds Miss,. Dixie'. Mangum.Mtss!;' Helena Cal, Miast Mabel; jyilaon,-? Mias Rhoda . Stowetfc Missi: Floy . Hansen, Han-sen, 'Mit'l "piartp.e, Brunt, Miss Myrtle--SlowardSv Miss Marie Morgan, Mor-gan, "Missv' Delenria Taylor, Miss May Bennett, Miss Norma Pardoe Miss Beulah Sowards, Miss Jesse K. Mangum, Miss Ruth Stevens, Miss Elise Stiitman, Miss LaVoh Brunt, 'Miss Ruth Madsen, Miss Florence Allen, Miss Wihna Hot ter, Miss Lorna wentz. Miss Kath-ryn Kath-ryn Davis and' Miss Maurine Rom- ney. - -" L.uncheon followed the meeting Play Read at Vejlles Amies Club1 Miss Kate Peters gave a de- lightflltlocial affair rat her borne Monday evening, for members of the Yieltes Amies club and a few guests. "Smllin' Through" was read by Mrs. Fred Dixon, after which a tasty repast was enjoyed by the following members: Mrs. LaPreal Clayton, Mrs. Geneva F'owelson, Mis. Amy Cole, Mrs. Ethel Peterson, Peter-son, Mrs. Velma Hedquist, Miss Bernice Condon, Miss Mildred Condon, Con-don, Mrs. Geneva Smith, Miss Laura Bonnett, Mrs. Bessie Whitehead, White-head, Miss Helena Stewart, Mrs. Lala Beebe, and guests: Mrs. Veva Berg, Joan Berg, Miss Lucile Snyder, Sny-der, Miss Zella Peters and Mrs.. Enid Dunn. No More NeVritis In Arms, Neck, Legs or Thighs If you want to get rid of the agonizing pains of neuritis, neuralgia, neu-ralgia, sciatica or rheumatism, just apply Tysmol to the affected parts and see how quickly all misery will cease. Tysmol i3 a powerfully penetrating penetrat-ing absorbent, soothing and healing heal-ing in its action, which goes in through the pores and quickly reaches the burning, aching? nrves. Those stubborn pains in the back of the neck, about the? ''shoulder blade, face or head, in the forearm fore-arm and fingers, or extending down the thigh to the toe tips, will soon disappear. Cramping of the muscles will -stop and you will no longer be bothered with soreness, swelling, stiffness, numbness or tenderness of the joints and ligaments. liga-ments. Tysmol is not an. ordinary, liniment lini-ment or salves but a scientific new emollient .that .is- entlreiy different from anything you have ever used. Don't suffer any longen-Get a supply of Tysmol at any good drug store. Always on hand at Hedquist Drug Co. Adv. Big Price 4 1 THURSDAY- JANUARY Store Closed All Day Wednesday to MarkDowiim:$li - PAGE FOR D. Ramb'eau, Phone LA CONDA Members of the La Oonda club will be the guests of Mrs. Bliss Childs in Springvillc Thursday aft ernoon. LA BONNA AMIES Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hansen will entertain members of the La Bonna Amies club at their home in American Fork Wednesday eve ning. LADIES' LITERARY A meeting of the Ladies' Literary club will be held at the home of Mrs, Alene C. Simmons Wednesday afternoon.. Business is to be discussed. dis-cussed. TRES JOLI Mrs. Milton Thomas will be hostess host-ess to members of the Tres Joli club at her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. D. D. Mrs. Fred Westphal will be hostess host-ess to members of the D. D. club at her home Wednesday evening. FINE ARTS A regular session of the Fine Arts club will be held Thursday at 3:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walter F. Whitehead. Mrs .L. DeVere George will review re-view the novel, "The Fountain," by Charles Morgan. 1 ROYAL NEIGHBORS Mrs. Mary Ward will entertain the R. N. of A. Kensington club at her home : Wednesday . afternoon. MISSIONARY WOMEN A meeting of the "Y" Missionary Women will be held Thursday evening eve-ning at .the home of Miss Clara Fotland, 366 East Sixth North street, at S o'clock. PAYSONIAN Mrs. Wanda Peay will be hostess host-ess to members of 'the Paysonian club at her home Thursday evening eve-ning at 7:30 o'clock, WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Members of the Women's Department- of the Reorganized church will meet Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. G. Mathis, 167 North Ninth West street. The young people of the church will meet at the Mathis home in the evening. Dinner Tendered Monday Club Women Mrs. Ole E. Olsen was hostess at a well appointed dinner Monday Mon-day afternoon at her home, for members of the Monday Afternoon Social club. Mrs. Peter Groneman furnished a retold story during, the afternoon. after-noon. Present were: Mrs. B. H. Knudsen Knud-sen and Mrs. W. K. Farrer, guests, and the following members: Mrs. John Vinvent, Mrs. FredSingleton, Mrs. Frank Halladay, Mrs. William Mildenhall, Mrs. A. WP1 Jones, Mrs. Peter Groneman Mrs, L. L. Nelson, Mrs. Albert HaJiaday, Mrs. Parley Olsen and Mri S. P. Eg-gertsen. Eg-gertsen. Reynolds Group , Given Luncheon The Friendly Circle, Alice Louise Reynolds club, chapter "No. 2, met with Mrs. J. W. Robinson at her home Monday afternoon. The attractive affair was in the form of a 1:30 o'clock luncheon, marigolds- ami fen being rfeatured in the . decorative , scheme. Searing, social chat and music followed. In attendance were, the following: follow-ing: Mesdames Mamie- Robinson, Allie. Coleman,,. Estelle -Harris, Vlrgie Murdoch Fern Brimhall Achsa EL Paxxaan, EmmacBowk, Jennie B. Knight, Jennie K. Man-gum, Man-gum, Inez K. Allen, Nellie Parker, Clara Clark, Delia G. Jackson and. Iris L. McArthur, the latter being the assisting hostess. imasmng club Calendar V WOMEN 494 or 495 Women Form Club Mrs. Thomas J. Oldroyd entertained enter-tained at a delightful social affair at her home Saturday afternoon for her mother-in-law, Mis. Mary J. Oldroyd, who is visiting her -2 from Fountain Green. The guest list included the fol flowing former residents of Foun tain Green: Mrs. Zina Cook, Mrs Lydia Jackson, Mrs. Ephraim F.l-lertson, F.l-lertson, Mrs. Rachael Aagard, Mrs Peter Jacobsen, Mrs. Mathias Knudsen, Mrs Peter Johnson, Mrs. Delia Angell, Mrs. Lottie Bigler, Mrs. George Collar d, Mrs. Thomas Collard, Mrs. Enoch Muhlostein, Mrs. Percy Downs. Mrs. L. C Guy-mon Guy-mon and Mrs. Nephi Anderson. Social chat and- music were Lin, diversions and during the cfter- noon, a club was formed antTTEL-s a club was formed aha" George . Collard was elected presi deoL- A delicious luncheon was served. The hostess was aesistcu fn serving by Mrs. ,Joseph 1ST. Oldroyd Old-royd jand Miss Hannah Reynokis. - (DAUGHTERS of UTAH PIONEERS CAMF NO. 1 Mrs. J. C. Graham will be hostess to members of Camp- No. 1, at her home, 461 East Center street, Thursday afternoon. A. line pro gram has been arranged, ments will be served. Refresh- CAMP NO. 2 Camp- No. 2, wil meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Amy Nicholsep. The assisting hostesses host-esses will be Mrs. Thelma Sparks, Mrs. Sarah Cummings and Mrs. Rose Farrer. CAMP NO. S Members of Camp- No. 3 will be Lthe guests of Mrs. Eva Bird, 572 West Fifth South street, Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. An excellent program pro-gram will be followed ly luncheon. CAMP NO. 4 AND 6 The regular meeting of Camp No. 4 aid'6will be held Thursday at 3 p. m. at the residence of, Mrs. Josephine Y. Carter, 658 North University avenue. Mrs. Delila B. Adams and Mrs. Emma Jacobs will be t'ne assisting h'ostesses. CAMP NO. 5 A meeting of Camp No. 5 will be held at the home of Mrs. Edith Hat. 151 North Second East street, Thursday at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Holt will give the history of her aunt, Elizabeth Gillespie. Special musical mus-ical numbers and readings will be furnished and refreshments will be served. CAMP NO. 7 Camp No. 7 will be entertained by Mrs. Ernest Dixon, 579 West Fourth North street, Th'ursday at 2:30 o'clock, the assisting hostesses being Mrs. Cynthia Holliman, Mrs. Leah Wheeler and Mrs. Wilmirth Brown. CAMP NO. 8 Members of Camp No. 8 will meet with Mrs. Eva Heal Thursday at 2:30 o'clock at her home. A program pro-gram and refreshments will be the diversions. PLEASANT VIEW CAMP The meeting of thte Pleasant View camp, scheduled for Thursday, has been .pojSJtponed for one month. VINEYARD CLINIC A clinic for Lake View and Vine-yad Vine-yad will be held Wednesday from 2:30 to 4 p. m. at the residence of Mrs-. J. J. Madsen, Vineyard. Dr. P. R. Bowdish and Mrs Sarah Ly-ance Ly-ance will have charge. PYTHIANS TO MEET Provo Knights of Pythias will hold a special meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at the regular meeting place to decide on club arrangements- for the funeral of Samuel Kopp, who 'died this morning. "NOW I FEEL FULL, OF PEP T9 f AftefCt&dng; Lydia E. Pink- hams Vegetable txmpound That's what hundreds of women, say. It steadies the nerves . . . makes you eat better . . . sleep better . . relieves periodic headache and backache ...makes trying days iendnrable. - - If you are not as -well as you want to be, give this medicine a chance to help you. Get a bottle from your druggist today. . Professional Announcements ATTORNEYS A. L. BOOTH Attomey-afr-lAW Room 1, Knight Bldg. ' Provo, Utah Feathers, but Not a, Rival fi ti'"s V4 j Little Alice White, after making a to'urVif the nation, is getting a new "break" in motion pictures, her blonde "hah- "and odd costume assisting her in her work under the Paramount banner. The chanticler-effect of the gown is not a revival. "I just felt that way the day I had the dre?s made," is Miss White's explanation of the leathered shoulders. Cesta Ties At Social Cesta Ties members met with Miss Dorothy Mensel at her horn6-Monday horn6-Monday evening. After a session of business, a social so-cial hour was enjoyed and a delicious de-licious luncheon was served to the following members: Miss Gertrude Sauer, Miss Lois Smith, Miod Leona Gibbon, Miss Flo Keindoei-man, Keindoei-man, Miss Fawn Ivans, Miss Zelma Winterton,, Miss Keen Ciook, Miss Alice Spencer, Miss Lorna Murray, Mur-ray, Miss Laura Mensel, Miss Olive Winterton, Miss Lorraine Sand-gren, Sand-gren, Miss Helen Calder, Miss Moreho Allred, Miss Lavonda Ricks, Miss Wihna Jeppson, Miss Ada Taylor, Miss Beth Ostler, Miss Grace Blake, Miss Beth Richards, Miss Carma Bringhurst and Miss Virginia Holbrook. SERVICES FOR PROVO PIONEER) Funeral services for William Gammon, who died Thursday at his Provo home, were held in the Sixth ward chapel Sunday afternoon after-noon Bishop Herald R. Clark presided. A mixer! quartet, composed of Mrs. Mabel Clark, Mrs. Keva Srnont J. W. McAdam and Charles Thompson sang "Thou Do'st Not Weep Alone."- The. invocation was offered by" Andrew Knudsen. A vocal solo, "I -Come to Thee-," was rendered by Murray Roberts. S. P. Eggertsen of the Utah stake presidency, L. L. Nelson, J. W, McAdam and James Blake were the speakers and closing remarks were made by Rishop Clark. "One Fleeting Hour," was sung by Mrs. Terry Oldroyd, Charles Thompson sang "Lead Us O Father," and Mrs. Sarah Ramsey furnished the vocal solo, "Abide With Me." The benediction was pronounced by Ray Gammon. The grave at the Provo city cemetery ceme-tery was dedicated by Stephen Bunnell. Representatives of the Black Hawk War Veterans presented- colors preceding the services. ser-vices. The flowers were beautiful and the services were largely attended. DEFINITION Teacher: Willie, what is an adult? Willie: An adult is one chat has stopped growing except in the middle. LOWEST CASHPRICES Coal That Satisfies Delivered Per Ton FANCY ft - AA pea coal . . . 93uu nut1. $50& stove ...... $550 FANCY ft f 51- LUMP yUiJ STOKER ftS 7 SLACK v39 COLUMBIA ft PEA COKE... COLUMBIA ft&HH Domestic Coke UUII We Are Exclusive Agents ' for. "Knight" SPRING CANYON COAL KNIGHT COAL 165 North Second Wesf St. COMPANY PHONE, 45Si 4 Val Norn Alumni Social Enjoyable Miss Blanche M. Jones was hostess host-ess to members of the Val Norn Alumni at her home Monday eve ning. Miss Arlene Harris entertained the guests with a report of her trip to New York. The remainder of the evening was spent with music and social chat. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served to the following: fol-lowing: ; Miss Margaret Hansen, Miss Eunice Bird, Miss Dorothy Coons, Miss Arlene Harris, Miss Dorothy Jones, Miss Rowena Robinson, Miss Melba Viertel and Miss Muriel' Christensen, the latter thiee being guests. I TOO LATE FOR f CLASSIFICATION HELP WANTED MALE PARTY with. widet local ficquaint-y ficquaint-y anee to manage brancht for con-.. con-.. cerruestaligl , 1&27;. Investment Invest-ment of $2500 required. Preferences Prefer-ences exchanged. P, O. Box 2133 Salt Lake City. jig FIRST SECURITY BANK Provo, Utah DECEMBER :U, li).12 RESOURCES' Loans and Discounts .. v. . $ 43,42G.34 Banking House, Ftirniturb and Fixtures :-59,258.53 Investment Bonds and Securities Se-curities 55,250.88 Other Assets 613.90 Cash and in Banks $459,376.35 U. 1 S., Municipal and Listed Securities 249,321.03 $ 708,697.38 Total Resources $1,297,247.03 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus Profits and Reserves Deposits . . . Total' Liabilities , Member of the First Security Corporation- System 8 (QNGRATULATIONS " Mr. and,1 Mrs. John S. Mitchell are the proud parents of a daughter, daugh-ter, born Monday evening at the family home, 561 West Tmrd South street. Mother and babe are getting get-ting along splendidly. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Memmott are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a fine baby girl, born Sunday at the family home. Mrs. Memmott Mem-mott was formerly Phyllis Cook. Mother and baby are doing nicely. You And Yo a r Frien ds Miss Vilate Elliott has returned home from a delightful three weeks' visit in Little Rock, Ark., where she was a guest at the home of her nephaw and niece, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Dunn. Among the interesting places visited visit-ed by the Provoan, was Hot Springs, the national health resort. En route home, she spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Moore in Pueblo, Cclo. Mrs. Moore was a companion of Miss Eliott on her Alaskan tour in 1928. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Best and family fam-ily of Salt Lake, spent Monday with Provo friends. Miss KJIth Davis of Salt Lake visited friends in Provo and Spanish Span-ish Fork today. Miss Davis is a former B. Y. U. student. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Nelson and son, Clarence, Jr., have returned to their tome in Boulder City, Nev., after a two weeks' vacation with relatives in Provo. They were the house guests of Mr.' Nelsdn's sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Sarah N. Jensen. Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Cullimore are Salt Lake visitors today. R. K. Grossman of Price, spent today wifh Provo business friends. 31 r. and Mrs. Terry Perkins and family have left for their home in Santa Ana, Calif., after visiting here with relatives and friends since the Christmas holidays. J. T. Strong of Salt Lake City, was among the Provo visitors today. to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Robinson of Manitou, Neb., are spending a few days in Provo. Mrs. Anna K. Craig rfas left for Alhambra, Calif., to visit indefinitely. indefin-itely. C. O. Ridings of Forest City, N. C, owns a male turkey which ! sat en and 'natched six guinea eggs, j ? 100,000.00 100,000.00 - 54,551.57 1,042,695.46 $1,297,247.03 Laraesilniefmourt olf of For Spring j. v ... Gray will be the color for spring according to Sheila ;Terry. She i3 wearing one of the mostadvanced of the new suits a three-piece ensemble en-semble of which the third piece is a fox-bordered cape which may be worn fasteing either fronfor back. All accessories are in grap, except the hat, which is brown. Quilting Is Enjoyable Affair Mrs. Frank Green enteitained at a quiltin.Lc Saturday afternoon a - nt-r nome. tne lolloping women bein; in attendance: Mrs. Jack Mecham and Mrs Allen Duke of Provo, Mrs. Philip Pace. Mrs. Ruth Hayes, Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley Pierce and Mrs. Priscida Boy-aok Boy-aok of Spanish Fork. A delicious hot chicken dinner was served. VICKS COUGH DROP ... All you've hoped for in a Cough Drop medicated with intsof WICKS V VapoRub 1 ' . t 1 - Condition FIRST SECURITY CORPORATION SYSTEM OF BANKS DECEMBER 31, 1932 RESOURCES Loans, Discounts ant! Bankers Acceptances . $18,502,091.22 Ranking House, Furni- niture and Fixtures... 878,889.25 Real Estate 290,697.35 Investment Bonds and Securities 2,182,150.07 U. S. Bonds Seen ring-Circulation ring-Circulation 1,250,000.00 Due from U. S. Treasurer, Treas-urer, Redemption Fund 62,500.00 Other Assets 69,262.40 Cash and in Banks $13,477,493.26 U. S., Municipal and Listed Securities ... 13,787,133.52 $27,264,626.78 Total Resources .. $50,500,217.07 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus Profits ami Reserves.. Bank Currency in Circulation Cir-culation Bankers Acceptances for Customers Deposits .' h Total Liabilities .. Women Hear Fine Lecture Miss Mabel Luke of the B. Y. U. discussed home economics before members of the home art section of the Women's Council which met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Celia Van Cott. Mi?. Florence Huckins was chairman of the meeting. "The Kitchen The Most Impoit-ant Impoit-ant Workshop," was the subject of Miss Luke's talk. Miss Maurine Van Oott played a violin selection, "Serenade," accompanied by lorn? Heaton. Household hints were given by each member of the section. sec-tion. Those present were. Mrs. Lucille Ahlander, Mi FTrma Allen. Mrs. Ina Blown. Mrs. Myrtle Bonnett. Mrs. Mary Clark, Mrs. Nina Dayley. Mrs. Florence Huckins, Mrs. Fern Ercanbrack. Mrs. Pauline Hischier, Mrs. Velma Hedquist, Mrs. Ei-ma Slack, 5Irs.. Florence Nelson, Mrs. Vera Jen sen, Mrs. Elva Harding, Mrs. Miriam Reid. Mrs. Marie Robertson, Robert-son, Mrs. Olive Mullett, Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet P. Maw, Mtis. Ctlia Van Cot azul Mrs. Ada Hasler, the latter u guest. Sewing, Luncheon Club D i versions Sewing and a delicious hot luncheon lunch-eon were the diversions at th Clivell club affair held at the hor;e of Miss Mary Moh Monday ev ning. The evening was enjoyed by: Mrs. Merle C. Cox. Misc Mccen-Maynurd. Mccen-Maynurd. Mrs. Lenora H. Randah Miss t Evelyn Prusse. Miss Melva bhurtleff. Miss Amy Cummingji. Miss Zola Martin, Mis.i Lillia'". Moi timer, Mirs Clara Pete-son. Miss LaVern Hairis. Mrs. EUhel D. Ranibeau and Miss Arba. Halladay, th lattei being a guest. Vineyard Ward M. I. A. rrogram Miss Thelma Blake, who recently recent-ly returned fiohi a mission, will be the speaker in the Take View ward M. I A. meeting this evening eve-ning at 7:30 o'clock in the war J chapel. j Quick, Friindlt Sitvies Small Monthly Payments Room 9, O. P. Skaggsi Building 2nd Floor Phone 210 75 East Center Street $ 2,936,000.00 F,32 1,080.00 2,29G.404.22 1, 250,00000 183,500.00 42,513,232.85 $50,500,217.07 Si mk- |