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Show mrn crrrv' O PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1910 Former Provo Girl To Wed Mr. ami Mrs. J. Arthur Johnson of Mapleton, formerly of ITovo, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Lcora Morton, to Joseph D. Gcrtsch, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gertsch of Midway. Mid-way. . '. . The marriage is to take place July 3, in the Salt Lake temple, with Nlchola G. Smith ; performing perform-ing the ceremony. - .'.' - ; Miss Morton, has attended the; Fprlngville, B. Y. and ITovo hih schools, and forthe last two years has been a ntudent at the Ur&ham Young university. : Mr. Gertsch received his schooling school-ing In the Wasatch county, high school. ' The young couple will make their home in Midway. Brickcrs at Shimming Party yL swimming party followed by a, welner roast, was enjoyed by a roup of 15 Brlckers from the U. Y. V., Thursday ventnjr at Luke's Hot Pots Jn Midway. Plana were made for a dancing party to be held later in the sum-mcr, sum-mcr, with Ledger Free as chairman. chair-man. The officers were In charge, of the swimming party. Shorts Have Day In Court Get Ready for thcllh! ... 'DEElTiri'S DEAUTV SHOP will m; OPEN ALL DAY JULY 3 PHONE 1343 4, 256 East Center Street v I i ' i i B. P.W. Club Holds Outing At Hot Pots BRAND new lor tennis is screen actress Osa Massen's outfit of,; snowy white poplin. It's made in one piece at the .front, but the' back is divided, exposing a few inches' of bare skin between top of flared shorts and bottom of - bolero shirt. - I, Mothers' and4 IHY All plans are completed for the Sixth ward mothers and daughters outing, to be held Saturday evening eve-ning at Pioneer park from 0 to M o'clock.- All mothers with daughters of Mutual age in the ward, are cordially cord-ially invited. They are reminded to take their tickets. Everything possible Is .celng done to majte this affair delight-, rui. A program wui oe xurnisn-ed xurnisn-ed and box lunches will be served. The first summer party of the .season, for the members of the Provo Business and lrofe8sional Women's club and their guests, was a delightful event of Thursday Thurs-day evening at Luke's Hot .futa in. Midway. v Aftcp swimming a chicken dinner din-ner was served at one long table, arranged with bowls of garden flowers. . t The following members participated partici-pated in the' lively Informal outing: Miss Elsie Roundy, Mrs. lva Ben-sen, Ben-sen, Mrs- Eloise Fillmore, Miss Thelma Vest, Mrs. Lillian Hardyt Mrs. Huth Foss, Mrs. Eva Martin, Miss Barbara Paxman of Salt Lake City, Miss Sylvia McGram, Miss Zina Larsen, Mrs. . Alice Syme, Miss Ma4ian Graham, Mrs. Krma Ilobley, Miss Khea Taylor, Miss Amanda Roundy, Mrs. Flo Redden, Miss Grace Cheever, Miss Amelia Buckley, Mrs. Mary F. Smith, Miss Lucile Haws, Mrs. Cora Wilson and Mrs. Ethel D. Rambeau. - Guests enjoying, the delightful affair i were Mrs.; Lillian Booth, Mrs. Heber C. Johnson, Mrs. Kstel- la Spurrier of Logan, Mrs. W. is. Losee, Miss Christine Craig, Miss Joan J Ileindselman, Mrs. Fcjca Marler, Mrs. G. H. Helndselman Mrs. Gene Hansen, Miss Dorothy Janaon,' Miss Bonnie Wiiaon,, Mrs J. Max Roberts. Mrs. Jean K Paulson of San Luis Obispo, Calif and Mrs. T. ' G.' McCafferty and Mrs. Clyde Armstrong of Salt Lake City. The summer activities commit tee Includes Mrs. Ethel Ram beau, chairman, Mrs, Eva Martin, Mrs Lillian Hardy, and Mrs. Ina Brown a1 ft 1 erf Since fashion has issued no decree which limits the size of handbags, milady is now carrying one large enough to accommodate an umbrella. um-brella. Come rain, come enow, come blistering sunshine, she is now always prepared. The handle is not, of course, of the usual length but it's adequate and certainly not cumber, Summer Schoo Reception Set For Tuesday Shower Party Delightful LJ1JU M"- mmt a ' PARADE MATERIALS SUE US For Susrffestiona and Materials for Your 4th of July Float! IIO'IE DHGORATIOHS Every Home Should Display Our Nation's Flaij ALL SIZRS AND l'KICES picnic SUPPLIES " Everything To Make Your Outing Complete and Comfortable UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY 43. EAST CENTER ST. PHONE 15 A- 1 A 'A ( .til Mi A Exciting DAHGES SAT. HITE and the 4th of July, Eve. Frolic Next WED. HilE Dance As Late As You Like Presenting the return re-turn from New York of "By"i7oodlJury ' Who Will Personally . Direct His Greater N. li. C. ORCHESTRA At jBoth Dances ! Beautiful New LA TO J A UXST AMERICAN FORK In case of rain, we will eee 3'ou at the Indoor Apollo! A shower for Miss Myrleen lien rie was given by the Mountain States Telephone operators, at the home of Miss Alta Buckner Thurs day evening. Hostesses were Miss Lois Haws, Mrs. Elaine Poole and Mrs. Fern Despain. Games were played both on the lawn and indoors, and luncheon was served. Prizes were won by Miss Edith Harrison, Miss Henrie and Miss Darlene Hauser. The bride was presented with an elee trie mix-master. . Those present were Mrs. Donna Bywater, Mrs. Lucile Russell, and the Misses Minnie Forsyth, Mar garet Paxman, Norma "Crane, Louise Street, Loraine King, June Whipple, Edith, Harrison, Virginia Freckleton, Darlene Hauser; Lola Lewis, Margaret Lee and Irene Mitchell. . i Club Party at Pioneer Park Mrs. Bessie I Pierce was hostess to members of the Cbstura club at Pioneer park Thursday afternoon, after-noon, an enjoyable time being spent with sewing. ; ,-: A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Rctta Chapman, Mrs. Ilhoda Cloward, Mrs. Elva Pyne, Mrs. Ella Bullock. Mrs. Phyllis Pierce, Mrs. Jessie Long, Mrs. Bessie Pierce, and guests, Mrs. Helen Gordon, Mrs. Georgia Roper of Los Angeles. Mrs. Dora Bullock, Bul-lock, Mrs. Bessie Bonza, and Mrs. Thelma Allen -of Tooele. Henriod's Group At Canyon Outing .'Employes of Henrlod's market and their partners enjoyed a delightful de-lightful outing at Canyon Glen Thursday evening. 1 A delicious steak supper was served and games followed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Henriod, the Misses Charlotte Char-lotte and Francella and Patricia Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cheever, Cheev-er, Joseph Cheever, Mrs. Minnie Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ford and son Monty, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-vln Mer-vln Ivers, Miss Donna Mae Ashton and Lawrence Graham. sje . Sfi FLOWERY SOX New and delightfully dainty to wear with toeless slippers are stockings very sheer, of course -ln a lovely summer shade with sprays of hand-painted flowers on the tocs. n ion r or Wedded Pair itecept PAYSON A marriage of inter est to a large circle of friends was solemnized Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple, when Miss Florence Page became the bride of Twain C. Ttppetts of Provo. Mr. and Mrs.' Arza C Page, parents of the bride, accompanied them to the temple and attended the ceremony performed by Bishop Joseph Chris-tenscn. Chris-tenscn. I A large wedding reception In honor of the couple was given by the bride's parents Wednesday night at their home on West First South street. Assisting the couple In receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Page and Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Tippetts of Eph- raim, parents of the bridegroom. The young bride was lovely In a gown of white lace and taffeta and wore long lace gloves, ner bridal boquet was an old-fashioned . ar rangement of pink roses, white sweet peas, valley lillies and. gardenias, gar-denias, tied with pink.' Mrs.' Page wore powder blue and Mrs. Tip petts rose colored lace. String music was played throughout the evening and vocal selections were given by Mrs. Ruth Frost and Mrs. Elva - Taylor. The Nautilus Bride song was sung by Marie. Betty and Luclmae Pyott of Salt Lake City, social unit sisters or the bride and the entire Nautilus group surrounded the bridal couple and sang. The lighted lawns were arranged forjservlng.and the serv. ing table was lovely with a ' lace cloth. A centerpiece of. rose col ored delphinium in a silver bowl stood on a reflector, and tall rose candles were in silver holders. Silver vases of pink and white sweet peas centered the small tables where ' the guests were served by the bride'B slstersEdna ana jviary i "age. Jt 'residing at me serving were Miss MelDa Snclson and Miss Dcone Oleson. Assisting were Mrs. J. D. Christensen, Mrs. Grace Brockbank, Mrs. Mary Taylor, Tay-lor, and Mrs. Emma Wilson. Cur tis I'age passed the wedding cake The gift rooms were In charge of Miss Louis Page, a sister of the bride, assisted by Miss Ruth Wll son and Miss Erma Wilson. The couple ; wiU honeymoon In. the Southern Utah parks and will reside in Provo on their return. riEiv Tnnii.f m mm mm mm .. m mm m mm mm 9 imw ( 1 U V4arfMkS Spectacular entertain f xaant to top Spencsr rm . - . x racy s greatest! M COnOTIPflTED? Dcn't Let Cas, nerve Pressure Pres-sure Keep You f.Iiscrable Whrn constipated two things may lappra. Flits!'; Accumulated ai-a (well up th bowel nd prrsa on oervea in the Tigt-stiv tract. Tbia nerva preanurs often causes liend-ches, liend-ches, a dull, lory frrlint, lo o( ppctii. nU diiiincM. 6ECOND: J'nrtljr diursted food atarta to decay forming OAs, bringing on (our stomach, acid iodipration, and heartburn, heart-burn, bloating you up until you aomctimra gasp for breath. Then you can't oar. You can t sleep. Your stomach ia tour. You frrl tirl out, grouchy, and miserable. HAL-ANCEU HAL-ANCEU AUlrika containing thrtw lavativrs and tiv carminatives givra you IOl Hl.E ACHO.N. Jt rvhi-vea tlmt awful OAS almmt at onre, and tisunlly clt-Hra tlm lowris in U thau two hours. Mo waiting fur overuiUt rela f. c i ( 1 . .jrrjm-"' M STARTS SUNDAY! uric M mi I! II I V ' The annual summer school reception re-ception at lirigham Young university univer-sity will be held Tuesday evening on the spacious south lawn of the Education tuilding at the university univer-sity lower campus. For the fourth year, the reception will be under the direction of Dr. A. C. Lambert, dean of the session. Guests will be resident and visiting visit-ing faculty - members, summer school students and their partners and friends. . The affair, which will begin at Q p. m., will be featured by a musical program beginning at 6:30. Seated In colorful lawn furniture, the visitors will be served refresh ments while listening to the musi cal numbers, -which will continue until 8 p. m. ' ': . In the receiving line will be the acting president of the university, the deans of the colleges, visiting faculty members, student body officers and their partners. These will include Dr. and Mrs. Christen Jensen. Dr. and Mrs. Lambert, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Martin, Dr. and Mrs. Carl F. ; Eyrinjr, Dean and Mrs. H. R. Clark, and Dr, Gerrit dcJong, Jr., of li. Y. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Horn of Duffalo, N. Y.: Professor and Mrs. Ernest Jnckman of Rangore, Maine; Dr. and Mrs. Darrell Chase of Tucson, Ariz.; Dr. and Mrs. M.i Lynn Ren-nton. Ren-nton. Salt Lake City; Dr. and Mrs. George II. Steward, (Jteden; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Snow (from St George; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tur ner. Springville: Otto Done of Malad. Ida.,, student body presi dent; Leora Curtis of Provo, vice president; Warren Paul Kirk of Pleasant Grove, social chairman, and Gladys Doswcll of Provo, sec- crtary. The musical program will be di rected by Miss Margaret Summer- hays of the university faculty. Numbers will be played by a string trio beginning at 6 p. m. Special numbers by choral groups and vocal soloists will be present ed at 6:30. Refreshment are being planned by a committee, chalrmaned by Miss Helen Allcman of the de partment of home economics. Aiding the student officers in preparation of the campus lawn for the reception will be a commit tee composed of Ray Ralley, Nepfci: Albert Cjuist, Circlevllle, and Sterling Larson, Rirle Idah "PERSONALIZED" TIES An interestingly novel idea in men's ties "personalizes" them by uslnsr a huere white Initial on colored grounds as the decorative I unit In all-over print pattern. Married In L.D.S. Temple The marriage of Mrs. Wanda 11. Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris of Lindon. to Uert L. Kirkwood, son of Mrs. Martha Klrkwood of Provo, took place Thursday In the Salt Luke temple. President Stephen L. Chipmin performed the ceremony, in the presence of the bride's parents and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haikcr of Tay-orsville. Tay-orsville. A dinner was held In Salt Lake City. ; Mr. and . Mrs. Klrkwood will leave July 15, for Los Angeles and down the toast to the San Francisco world's fair. They will return to Provo and will live at their newly built home at 403 South Fifth East street. Mr. Kirkwood Is employed by the rrovo city fire department. Mold Fruits n Salads For Change Molded fruit cn vegetal;! anliuW can reshape a too familiar fa-miliar menu. Ad a few new salad dressing, too, to your Warm-weather meals. TROPICAL l ULIT RALAD (Scrvei four ti U) One package gelatin dessert, pineapple flavor; 1 cup boiling water, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon table-spoon lemon Juice, ',4 cup grapefruit grape-fruit juice, cup cold water, 6 grapefruit sections, 12 orange sections, 1 avocado. Dissolve gelatin in boiling water; wa-ter; add salt, fruit Juices and cold water. Chill until it begins to thicken. Fold in fruit and pour into mold. Chill until firm. UnmoM and - serve on lettuce garnished with ripe olives and slices cf avocado. Pass sour cream dressing. ' FOt R CKKAM DRr.SSINO (One and one-fourth rtipo) One-half cup French dressing, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1 cup Four cream. I teaspoon papriki. Beat ingredients together until con-fclstency con-fclstency of mayonnaise. ' j Cucumber Dressing One cup sweet or sour cream, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 1 tablespoon ta-blespoon vinegar, U clove garlic, chopped; 1 , large cucumoer, peeled and chopped; salt, peper, papnxa. . Beat cream until it begins to thicken. Add Blowly the vinegar vine-gar an mix well. Add chopped garlic and cucumber, salt, pep per and paprika. Mix thoroij mu canj. f Surmounting Trlnvcval aw sm 70-Ton Pre-hltorlo Monsters Locked In Mortal Combat! World's II rat Lovers Dangers ! , . ILtlr-ralsIng Jungle Encounter Betwrm Gigantic ' Cave Rear and Fcroelous Serpent! j, Volcanic Eruptions that Rend the Earth In Two! Foitlro Tribe Menaced by 100 ft. Man-eater! f Stampede of Weird Monsters as Flaming Iiva Enmilfs Their Forrwt Hnmn. ..s J 5nn rr'rT ILj 'Mr t STARTS SATURDAY Midnitc Show Doors Ojcn Saturday At 12: 20c Nowl 23c Eves. hit r:o. i! I , rr-::... i .v.. JssiU TitskU! I Extra! Chap. 8 "Dick Tracy's G-Mea" WALLACE FCRD KATNRYM A2AMS WOK A BARDIE DSNALD WOODS HIT HO. 2! J i:rs ata:j !-- r-l...i4.a.r.,, r-l...i4.a.r.,, thrawinf crimtaa traaltt of 'at Irofli kit (wo bUt inf ti's.guas .. klMtang a bandit's raiga ef tsrror fraa, (ha ols Wait's w'Unl Cslsaisla rirttm MEREDITH . DUB TAV10R f- Raslinl ttn'f .- - frss.il WalssK V - siaatif arvwa i Also Iatho News 1113 Y,v: Urin Your W HEATIE and KIX llox Tops to KIDS! -the JACK ARMSTRONG CLUB Saturday! Dahlquists to Hold Reunion At Park Ro-She The Dalquist family is making plans for a reunion to be heid Sunday at I'ark Ilo-She. Dinner will be served at 1 o'clock, and planned eventa give rorraae of delighting everyone present. Frien;t.i of the family are also invited. rcporU ilrs-CUfton.Tolboe, ilrs-CUfton.Tolboe, chairman. . Community Church Picnic Sunday The Community church SurKlny school is hoKlin.rr its annual picnic. Sunday at Palmyra camp in Diamond Dia-mond canyon. All are invited and everyone wt!i leave front the church at l(i a.m. Transportation will he provuWl lor those without acrs. llich family Li to provide its own pU rue, .announces .an-nounces Mrs. Howard Oiwn. eupr-intendent, eupr-intendent, who rc frta that a patriotic pat-riotic y.or:r-. and c '.kcr t: tcr-taiament tcr-taiament v.r.l tx featured. Optimist Club Ends Season V S Tt: hist party c i the j'-n. for the Optsrr.Sn club, was held Thursday Thurs-day afterii'H'n. Five-li j': !rcd wh at the heme of ilrs. K'.'.a S1. it taker, and prizes wcr.t la II rs. Cf.-'-rj.s Scott and Mrs. Gcorr II. Carter. Latr, a d.r.r, r. a r.o-hcs'.r.. Eff..:r. was lukl at the lir.s' talf. Other Mrs. J ! ifjcrs prcr.t i!J. w ere Leo Mecham. ilrs. limfy H -Mrs. S. T. larr.b. Mrs. Uir.l G. Clark, Mrs. J l.rt Yeircr. Mrs. Gt-s rpc Uh-'tfiry, Mrs. Alv;n Cr-bftt, Cr-bftt, y.i.i, Tlv n;as Vti '.';y ar.i Mrs. JLt;:-! H. ,r.o. On 5tacrc 9:15 p. in. Saturday! pnouo" THE JIISSES-Juliene JIISSES-Juliene Jensen June Nash Marie HolJer Wanda Tope Ed.t'n Clark Norma Dunford Joyce Eirrpkina MiMred llowcr .Norma Dunford, Lauerxe IlartltU LaDcan Hansen. Jessie Jcn n WILL ArPkSAU ON THC STAdE For the Title of Miss Trovo --Arainst --Arainst the ilusical D-xckjrrounl of CURT CURTIS and IIU ORCHESTRA! On Screen - Tonight and Saturday! YOUTH! ROMANCE! GAYlJTY! Arntrici'. hew red-headed sweetheart . . . d.incinr anJ romanclngf to ctardom on the Gay White. w Lana Tunicr m r W-n . l ! r 'I Joan Blondcll nURPHY rag mm KtSTTAYtCI.WUUCErC?J iichau un HIT3 YOUX1 HUM: -Eio4's SuU BradT". "M.i-fc 11 1 Tk Moon".-Tru Lra".-U s Oms" i t. ir. Mil it Wb;l' aamr . S I'araisvaal Hvhl s Saturday Doors Open 1 P. M. Complete Show After -Miss I rovo Contest at 9:45 P. if. Delight fully Cool i y h I -yt UK LAST TIMES TONIGHT Laraine Day . . . Utah's Own Star, in "The .Secret of Dr. KHdare" : Also "Thanks for Every linns" . . . . L-yr periect riot ! STAKTS TOaMORROW! TWO fl R EAT FK ATI rR ES On the Siinic Program AMERICA'S MOST t- THRILLINfl I U LOVE Sli)RY 1 lirrtnc! Itrmiantlc! a dance! Hs't rioll f n miuw Sui0ag out! Swvag. iai oat! WUa kon. :j drvds o daac- T, rrrT)-, . 'X(:. - .") Don AnECne 7 ; Don AIIECHE j J IcrdU YCUN3 fit Hentv T Q it a kit. 0 4fcw;-, c&arlts ; ' W I tk ':a TRsmoiV I'CIAL n aV-'B LATE ' HOWS ",T iierrBsw-if Every Ni-ht. 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