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Show THE FHOVO HERALD, HUD AY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1521 IWUS1C Notes INTERNATIONAL PITCH. ) Who is Who in the ...ssion of the Thursday aerved during the afternoon spent sewing and music In addition to - i,.m - veiterdar tw,ln tue club members, there were present utenwoa ci. The T.'Pnrv. iTv.nV as special guests Mrs. R. H. Hatton, , DOUie V) -- laocinelv arranged with Mrs. C. RJoaaaon, Mrs. A. M. Knud-se- n aJ'dalnUly wapand the Misses Beulah- - and Bessie J aaru. Hatton. The f luncheon was serreo. following; officer were club received .the ?.SS rd Mrs. Lynn V. appointed for the ISIt favor was given Sutton, president; .year: Mrs. Wyman Berg, .rise " were .... F. Vioieti. Present Tie president; Mrs. Earl Thomas, secveSames John U. Buchl J T Farrer. retary, and Mrs. A. 0. Iversou, treasA. urer, Ferre, G. H. Heindselman. . ..J E. D. Sutton. P. U Wallick, Mra. Soren Mork of Provo Bench, Wednesday evening. A delightful time was spent with games and music, followed by supper, which waa aerred ta Mr. and Mrs. Al Radmall,- Mrs. Cary Chris tiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beggent, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. liana Williamson, Mrs. Alma Christian sen, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Christiansen, Mh. Al Warburton and Reuben Ellis, all of Pleasant Grove: Mr. and Mrs. W, iM. Bowers, Jack Sessions Tfce and . Miss Julia Jiisa Brown, marriage Bert Thetma Mork. of. Salt Lake; Mrs. Boren, daughter of Mrs, W. T. Brown of the . fle"b . ) -- jWhttecotton, Violet Roy W. f 5pe. jf Be Prepared The pitch most generally used by piano tuners and recommended by musicians throughout the land Is inter-- ; national pitch, "A" being turned to 433 to SIT. "Other nd vibrations pitches have been tried, such as pitch, and "concert pitch," but we have finally had to"come back to. the old standard. . The writer through years of orchestral experience has noticed that during the hot summer months certain woodwind and brass instruments are inclined to get higher in pitch and during the cold winter months, lower. While t must admit that pianos will change a little from time to time, the greatest change takes place in the other instrument of the orchestral family. If everyone could be induced to have bis or her piano tuned at international pitch a very noticeable change for the better would take plac in the music and singing of the community. The most satisfactory way to keep hiarmonv In town is to have a com of your. petent tuner test out the pitc-piano with his A or " i; torn at least once a year. If it is not up to specifications, have it tuned. t In order tp have.the children learn music it is first necessary to inane surejnat mere is music in your piano. E. P. MAIHEW, For tlie Inevitable Statistics show that each year a cold wet storm precedes or follows within a few days of September 21st, the equir.oxial day. "J Why not be eady for it rather than make "immediate necessity" rush ' .' at the eleventh hour? you , - We are fully prepared to take care of your needs with stock for your fall and winter requirements. . , We a complete have planned for months to get together" just the things you will this city, was. solemnized in the Salt from Provo: Mr. and Mrs. James want, giving eamestcojisiderationquahty.Andprice-An- y ocial Tent Lake- - temple purchase I i klhO?lerestlB yesterdayrA --reception tongrparenTs-dfT- Ee groomi'TLndrew residthe at believe will we make be satisfied that have received full was place that hotel in at' the Kim-balthe you you Mr. given you evening. Sorensen, ftne and Mrs. Harold even-- c ence of Mrs. Gertrude Page last Mina Ander- V James Miss V value Daley. for the money spent. wbeo the officers and members of ; The Campfire Girls jnetTbursday Jenriln Rrarlloy TTMl. I." A. Tntertain- - afternoon at '4 o'clock at the Pioneer jjWanjMjs nrst w Come in and look around, it will.be a pleasure to show you what we complimentary 7 to Miss Llicile park, where thex spent a Jolly time Mrs.. WilLLewis daughter at an early date playing gamea. The girls were chap Natilla J,entertained at and Bows, who 'will leave a watermelon no matter if you are not just ready to buy. have v in missionary work In the eastern eroned by Mrs. O. A. Spear and Mrs. bust Wednesday evening. Games and D. S. church.Qeorge Hi Brattan. L. of the mission tstes music were the features of entertainv. ment. The following were present at You will find a splendid line of coats, suits, and dresses, sweater coats, Fifty were present, mciuaing mr. , Mrs. J. H. Beck returned Tuesday the delightful affair: Mr. and Mrs. 01 e Monroe Paxman7 Mr.J Frank Roberts and hosiery, dress goods, ginghams, outings, and blankets in underwear of stake the from Lehl. where she has oeen spend- E. Olsen, Jr., Miss Amanda Jones, Miss nd Mrs. W. J. Mortimer . endless and at prices that you can afford to pay. variety board Y. L. if.X A. JTolly games were ing the past week with relatives. Miss Miss Sarah Wtide, Eatella Clark, ' en- SUGGESTION. BANDMASTER'S oiaied nd music and luncheon . Leah Henrlchsen and Miss Phebe MrjL William Schneider returned to Kimberr J. Earl "Lwia " Vera. Kelson, WE INVITE JCOMPARISON SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. and bag lettti wtth her home In; Encouraged by the fine "showing Cardell, r ETQIflLlL maasedEmbrella as a parting gift after spending ten days here the Maurice Jones. Don ThurgoodTXiaoTrfmade-oy-tltfOU YOURMONEY: BACfT ' i .. Federated Musicians on Labofrday.1 of Mrr and- MraGJiiJeind-TEew- l and LeRoy XHsen. guest Tnritafions have neen issuea my jar. Uelman. am looking forward with pleasure to in m. Joshua F. Dunn tor a wea- Mr. and Mr.-W- -. Lester Mangum the day when we can play a sries of t giveBnew-aaugn-- J ling reception Ir. Ralph Wilson left for her tome enrertainedtf a "week-en"partyiaji high xlassoncerts with ' the full band ir Vilate and Richard H. wells of In Salt Lake yesterday morning, ac urday and Sunday, at their summer instrumentation. UTAH COUNTY There-i- s a vast amount of un CHAMBER Salt Lake City, who will be married companied by her sisters,. Mrs. Andy home in Sprlngdell, Provo canyon. The ' APPLE In our town talent musical Wednesday next September 21, in the Scott and Mrs. Robert Cockrell, who following guests enjoyed time developed the GROWERS ialt Lake teifiple. The reception will will spend a few days with her. to surface can the MEMBERS which 4e with dancing, motoring and hiking: brought ' la order to be be 'held at the Dunn residence, 257 W'e congratulate Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Alien, Mr, and Mrs. and stimulated by a more generous Second awarded a prize In jfcorth East, .Provo, Mrs, L.;L.m Nelson spnt; Sunday: policy on the part of our city fathers the prize winners nLghrrtne'gifest of "Mr. an3",MrsrRay- - and Mrs. Knight Starr Jordan, Mr. teKCiiuu vi unamust make ( Mr, and Mrs. Thomas SchoU had as mond Nelson and Dr. and Mrs. J, Kari and Mrs. John 3. Smith, Mr. and frs. order to encourage.our young people tots and we con" fbeir guests at dinner Sunday, Mr, Beck. - ' to the the diE. L. Roberts, Dr. and Mts. H. G. Mer- to take up the study of band and gratulate Mrs. A C. Vickery. be neces-on their judges that his instruments it will rectors rill, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allen, all of orchestra .box of apples waS 'l orovide i - The members of the M. i. A. and the Provo r Mr. and Mrs. ArM : Cheney. iMr. rary- - to do - something-ri- o selection of "otfi- Isd rooms grown " ia ' Utah, prettily decorated In the choir of the Pleasant. View ward will and Mrs. Orson Kelley, Mr. and Mra. remunerative employment for them. - Everybody's Store. county on hla Merchandise of yelow and white, Mrs, Joseph entertain this evening at the Pleasant of Distributors is not lost this in way Mrs. spent Money Willard Quality Mr. and expect big things Andelin, Pingree, own property. Seethaler received the members of View ward amusement halL In honor Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds,-- . . for Provo. . . Judge but on the other hand will do wonders i club yesterday. Luncheon of JMiss Veda Meldrum, who will leave and Mrs. Wilsno tie and Mr. and in advertising our fair city as a (McCarty, colors was next week for Chicago, IIL, In com- Mrs. Wiiford McAUister. all or , Salt musical center of considerable importrarrrlag out the same pany with, her sister and , husband. Lake; Mr. and Mrs. B. Robinson, Mr. ance. Community singing in connecMr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson. " Dainty and Mrs. Alex Walker, and Mr. and tion with the band concerts would tion and harmony between our musical R BARGAIN SALE ' T1 refreshments wllJ.JiS'erVtu' bring out soma of our fine young orgamzauons. Mrs. John Walker of Ogden. JR SAMUEL a of foster JEPPERSON, and voices spirit Some more real maps in shoes. . The' members of the Relief society We are going to sell - them of the Vineyard ward met at the home motored to Geneva-- : Satordarrevening, of Mrs. John Madsen Tuesday after where they spent the time pleasantly prdless of what they cost Note noon, wnere tney spent the time pleas- with games and luncheon around a II n h rc-- fi' i antly with a program and games, dur- bonfire: Miss Emily Bown, Miss the prices: ing which a delicious luncheon was Gloria Mangum, Miss Phyllis Mangum served. . of Provo, Miss Gena V. Clegg, Miss Veada Boulton, Miss Oruzella Madsen. 100 pair Ladies' Hiirh Grade ard eld Sixth-wThe Hold- Pumps and Oxfords in Stroot-ma- n, Its opening meeting Tnesday after- Miss Verona Clegg, Miss Gladys and (Miss Mabel Anderson; Taynone better on the mar- noon at 2:30. The following program away lor Clegg, Clifford Wright, Wiiford R ket; values $9.00 to $12.00; was enjoyed, after which dainty re- Allen, Ted Wells, Burton Scott, Joseph An in Ward. on First . the "Charity." 7:30, subject about were freshments to served sale price Clegg, Westley Ghent, Bert Cooper ' "". AND Elders Zobell and Scott will be the teresting program Is also being ar $5.75 members: Reading by Mrs. Emilysixty Pet- and George Larsen. ward at the First for. speakers Sunday ranged Mrs. Norma Bullock, erson, trio by at T:3Q An excellent '" J00 pair of all solid Pumps and Mrs. Mary Gray and Mrs. Mabel Clark; - SPRING PLYMOUTH ROCK CHICKENS Vineyard Ward. Mrs. Wiiford M. Dean and son Jimmy evening is also o'clock; assured. t program ; Miss i Elder Merrill Bunnell will, be the solo Evelyn. Hansen; reading by have a returned month's visit from uxiords, factory lines, values Mrs. Harry Heal, and Mrs.- - Ruth with .Mrs. George E. Howe In Spring-dell- f speaker at the Vineyard ward Sunday j up to $6.75; sale r.T. $2.89 by - What could be nicer At this time of the season ? - Or a nice;' Second Ward Provo-canyoBailey Land:Mr.Banks 4rave interest evening at - & . o cloclu A mixed - pro ' " Regular sacrament services -- will be gram will also berendered. r ing experiences of their -- li ves, - A 4 roast of Pork or Beef along1 with vegetables and everyWjpaiTLMenVLadis-andhil- "ghtfni timw waapent r all. as iLel(LialheSecondwaT(LSundayen- Pleasant View Ward. An excellent program and ' dren's Shoes, values up to their guest last week Eugene L. Faux ing. The members of the stake board of of 'Moroni. . Mr. Faux was head Of speaker is being arranged for. Meet Prof. E. D. Partridge will deliver an thing iri good groceries. $6.75; sale address at the Pleasant View ward $2.48 Relief society entertained the ward the music department at Fillmore last ing commences at 7:30. officers and teachers of Provo yester- year. . Sunday at 7:30. A good musical pro . A nice, juicy steak may be what you need for a quick Ward. Third is also being arranged for. in afternoon ;' the Pioneer, gram 100 pair. Canvas day park. " Shoes and not ' Arrangements have Games, music and & delicious luncheon yet been Mrs. Howe and Miss - Julia Howe, ' dinner. t Sandals, leather and rubber made ; H -- "' ... Tlmpanogoa Ward. speaker for Sunday merry the hours for those pres- spent several days at the Dean home, made as 4o-tsole, values up to $2.75; sale ent. have not yet been z have now returned to their home In evening at the Third ward", starting made as to. the speaker and program Price to close them out promptly at 7:30., the many nic Lake Salt only "a City. $1.00 An interesting session of the Second for the Tlmpanogoa ward Sunday even8 Ward. Fourth ward Relief society was held Tuesday o'clock, although a splendid ing at Clarence J. All red, formerly of things we have in the line of meats and groceries. 00 Pair Child's Canvas Shoes afternoon at 2:30 in the Relief society Provo, is spending a few days at the . Commencing" at 7 o'clock, Prof. Har- jmeetihg ia assured. and Oxfordsleather- - sole le8sononi'Sacra-ment- " Uiomef Mrnd-Mr- s Fred Ca strate, rison RMerrULof the Brigham Young ; a halLThe-theolo-gyI Remember this, too, that prompt delivery is part of was- well given by Mrs. H. J. Mr. Allred will teach music at uean-u- p university will deliver a talk to the Community Church. price .50 ., Stagg. J. Earl Lewis, a returned mis Third members of the Fourth wardJSunday Jniverslty avenue. the coming year. our service to our customers. from the eastern states misHundreds of other evening. Also a musical program will Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning bargains in sionary 11 o'clock. Rev. J. Challen be at sion field,, gave Interesting experienjoyed. worship ihoea and and Mr. Jackman Mrs, Ray, jof Dry Goods. Give us ences of the missionary life. A large Smith will occupy the pulpit You are for Idahor-- ar visiting-h- er insVtt our prices. You number was present and enjoyed the aPocattell, Fifth Ward-Regu- lar cordially invited to attend our servfew days, the guests of relatives ' sacrament services will be ices.' E. V. Kuhns, minister, mooting thoroughly. foi find a saving. and friends. An excellent program has been ar- held at the Fifth ward Sunday evenI The wedding reception for Mr. and ranged by the Literary department of ing at 7:30. An excellent - program St. Mary'e Church. D. L VAN WAGENEN iMrs. Alexander Long, who were mar the Relief Society of the Fifth ward, and speaker is assured. Sunday school at 10 a. - m. Services 348 West Center. i Tied iiere Wednesday, waa .held at the to be given on Tuesday" afternoon, at 11 o'clock; Regular- meetings- - of Sixth Ward. the Ladies' Guild are held every Monhome of the bride's parents, Mr. and September 20thr at 2:30 o'clock, in Phone 274. Prof. Alfred Osmond of the B. Y. U. day afternoon In the vestry room. the Fifth ward meeting hpuse; AH women iiUerestedarejCordiallv invjt will be the speaker at the Sixth ward W. F. Bulkley, rector. starts" EunMyTeveBingT iMeeTmjc ed to attend I .JIZ Catholic Church. promptly at 6:30. Corner of First North and First , An interesting wedding of the week . Bonneville Ward. East. Catechism class Saturday at 10 was that of Miss-Juli- a Brownrdaugh' ' ter of Mrs. W. T. Brown of the La Elder Nuttall will address the mem o'clock and Sunday at 9:30. Mass Mar Hotel, andl William Knudsen, bers of the Bonneville ward Sunday every Sunday morning at 10:30. Rev. J. C.Pelatre, pastor, v which was solemnized Thursday in evening at 7:30. A musical program r ' the Salt Lake temple. A reception will also be rendered. Reorganized Church. waj given in the evening at the parlManavu Ward. ors of the hotel. A orofusion of Sunday evening services at o'clock Jtableitom ...Sunday . evening . aerviceawill ..be at 250 West Fourth South.- - Elder & S.choice flowers adorned-th- e which an- elaborate wedding dinner held ia the Manavu ward at 7:30 Ilolm, pastor.-- ' ) ..... was served to fifty guests. Music and o'clock. A special speaker and pro- : Scientist Church. games followed to the enjoyment of grannaassurea....all present- - The young couple, who First Church of Christ, Scientist No. - Pioneer Ward. : are so well and favorably known, 80 North Unievrsity avenue. Sunday Elder C. V. Hansen will speak Sun school at 8:45; Sunday morning servwere made the ?recipients of numer " ous beautiful, and useful gifts. Mr. day, evening at the Ploneer, ward at ices at H o'clock. and Mrs. Knudsen will be at home to their friends at the La Mar Hotel, 1st for an indefinite afternoon and enjoyed the time with after October period. 500" and 'a delicious luncheon. The li ROBBERS rooms 'were decorated in beautifully J- H. McDonald and Mrs. Attorney entertained at diner Sunday for cut flowers. The prize was awarded Sheriff JohnD. Boyd and Chief of udge and Mrs. E. E. Corfman of to Mrfc Jack- - Ridge. Aboi't twelve Police Jesse We will deliver Manwaring have been alt Lake., your Juicy Steaks and Roasts to your. club members enjoyed the pleasant asked to watch o forihej Springvtlle dor in time for dinner. Mrs. Monroe Paxma"n bad as her afternoon also Mrs. E. A. Mitchell bank robbers who escaped from the Give us a trial order. .Phone 46. T. guests at dinner Tuesday evening, who was an invited guest state prison Wednesday. While it is Mrs. Emily Caldwell Adams and Miss not (believed that the escaped prisNOTE THESE PRICES THIS COUPON IS WORTH 50 CENTS ... -Ellen Wallace of Salt Lake, who are Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nelson an- oners would go back to the scene of, ' "icy Steaks,.per lb members of the general board of the nounce the their of engagement Y. L..M. I. A. Later in the evening This, coupon with three others of different dates will, their crime, no corner of the state will 2CY, 25 daughters Miss. Anna C to Clarence - Utah Stake beethe attended they' : if signed and presented at Saunders' Studio, 44 West Center J, Zobell. and Hcida E. to Robert be left unguarded. .., - - l0i ...T,. Per lb hive Swarm day exercises 15 which Ostergaard. Married in the Salt 'The men at large are Blaney, in street, upstairs, entitle you FREE OF CHARGE tri nrm pnr. werejield . iheStakt.Tahernacle,. , ednesdayr- -' rcr 10. wh5nrasseTrhTnanndeterminate and- - .presented emblems to several trait of yourself or your child. Ehe size of the. photograph Oven term for his connection with the gang, hundred frirls, who had earned them Roasts, per lb.-- . will be 7x11 inches- - a large, beautiful portrait. IN FELLOWS PICNIC ODD one killed of member which shot and 22 during the past year. ; in B. City Detective Green Hamby ce Steer Provo Odd FeUows went to Payson February; Stanley,Shadlow, convicted Mr. and Mrs. A. R. '' Rabbin "an Name Beef, Spring lamb, Pork, Poultry, Fish and .pounce the marriage of theif daugh- this morning to attend the L.OX. F. of burglary, and aerving ,an indeterthing First CLrs Groceries and Tresh Fruit ter Hannah to K. I. "Mickstli of Salt picnic. The program Included a lunch minate term; Frank , Smith, serving Address robbery of Lake, which took' place in Salt Lake at .nooa, speeches.. sports and games from five years to life-To- r this afternoon, and will Conclude with the Springville bank in November, Wednesday, bptembcr 14th. After 1919; James Miller, serving a similar few months visit with their friends, a dance tonight. Any Herald subscriber in U.tah county may taka advant of this offer. Spanish Fork "Infants" and Payson sentence for the same offense, and Edthey will make their home in Los age . "Old Men" were acheduled to play ward Harris, serving from one to twenAngeles, California. of ty years for the robbery of the, St. The Frovo.We ?' 5?os--;il 1,".-- fGoed Only, Oupnj -- 282 W baseball this afternoon. XThe-iirs- t Center. l The Optimist club met at the home the high leaguff games George bank in Washington county In Herald and Get Free Photograph. Phone 46. Clip Coupons of Mrs.'). B. Denhalter Thursday was scheduled for 4:39, November, 1920. eek-oo- thatj h -- -- : - d IjJKn - affl-dav- ft -- ..... r Tres-Jol- I t n .. . . .. Relief-societyrh- f n i mm hi in in ii n. ; . he are fewf These-suggesti'dns"- ' Mil-for- d " W University Grocory Store -- 1 8- - Groceries - the Big Electrical Fixture SalecSat and Hardware Company BUG Meatc Use Herald Want Ads for Result . " . . - 0.-ca-r bc "-w- ....... .0, . ' SUl mm bis. . . school-footbal- Se-bc- r.) |