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Show THE PROVO HERALD. MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1922. WMIIS By Will ALEX 5OCIETY f 1922 Greetings HEDQU1ST President Provo Kiwanis Club. tiip Provo Kiwanis club was organ ized to introduce into business life tbe elevating influence of Kiwanis ideals, better to make closer relations, have profes-Bional among its acquaintanceship to and members, business and exert an influence of uplift for civic and community betterments. The man of today has a far better a appreciation for his fellow man, his of understanding more adequate a better obligation-- ! as a citizen and sorealization of his responsibility to ciety than his forefathers. this With a united membership of things can accomplish organization the that are worth while, not only for and citv, but for the county, state, can nation. Individually no one person 5? under-takeget verv far with the problems are ob"but with unity results X . tained. been we have months few In the a visit to organized we have taken three of our industrial plants for 9 and to make every closer own club member a booster for our coming The made products. home until year we will continue our visits any everv concern manufacturing found product will he visited.as aHaving club for city V that getting together and n betterment, we are clubs Kiwanis of formation the aiding in the county, the one at Spanish 1 alFork and one at Springville having in efforts Our y ready been formed. all that direction will continuea until Kiwanis cities in the county have club and ten we can work through them fostering intercity relations and make for a solid Utah county. We have aided in a financial way in help- o of the ing to better the condition bet-te- r West drive road, also in putting in and $ Grove raod, the Aspen shap 1le and guaranteeing also assuming contract to make a real good road thereby from Wild Wood to the Grove, accessabil-ltmaking it much easier the of Mt. Timpanogos. We also feel in getting proud of the part wo took the stretch of paved road completed Provo. That seems to be one thing this dub has fallen heir to "encourage and boost for roads good roads," and from building to building Homes is sru.ui jh'i. In and coming eur we expect, to inget relieving push with ail our efforts tho housing situation in Provo. Our for first motto "20,000 population fulPrn,,n in 'SV is heine rapidly IKTt for 200 TOflRTI TWr,, at . . w :ti,i UL1UU. 'J ' now homes in Provo for 10-- -. We are aiming to live up to the name and definition of KIWJiNIS which means "WE BUILD." a health! May they never know the dearth Of the best things of this earth. 1 1 m oil . I r CI Mereliant Buster Brown Shoe Store of Provo par Filled to the brim with happiness That all your future life will bless, If you have a song to sing Sing it now; Give the day a welcoming No matter how. If you haven't one we can furnish you with the latest and best. & Jewelry Co. Ru MRS. C. E. MAW. j6 & n's Municipal Council, ia fim imrnnse of the Women Willi Inninm:.l Plllincil tO riCOIUCI'V, tt m' Mr BM Thomas W. Ashton, Mgr. Phone 99. West Center. ftaiIfikvJ932 COUNCIUN 1922 Ferrer Bros. Co. lusic Columbia 17G MUNICIPAL tmstot? That this New Year to you may be In other years a memory, 3 y ? -- - It J Kindly thanking all of our friends for their valued patronage, we assure you of a constant endeavor on our part to ALWAYS merit your confidence by Fairest Yours respectfully, r, ,i e THE A year of prosperity A year of happiness V Phcne 130. i That's our New Year's wish for you. I , Hedquist Drug Co. I 4 rrvr 'rsv May PROSPERITY be Yours That YOU and YOURS may enjoy it and many more as good is the sincere wish of Pine Tree Service Here's a Happy New Year's Day to you and 3G4 other days after it, just as happy, brimming over with prosperity. We couldn't wish you more! Station For Reliable and Quick Service. Cor. Third South and University Avenue. Ash-(jto- A:-to- Brimhall Bros. Goodyear Tires. Vulcanizing. nnrr i n& bun V And let new joys attend on thy new added year. Dryden. ., Excelsior Roller Mills 1100 YEK imos. Here's the esteem of your fellow men with the fillment of your most cherished desires tool Cycle Bicycle Supplies and Repairing. We Also Make Keys. " ful- s All through 1922. Co. DANCE AT THE ARMORY Here's prosperity and with it health and Let this auspicious morning be express'd With a white stone distinguished from the rest, White as thy fame, and as thy honor clear jj 9 A a brijBltf.nw.Jtte RU a Thornton Drug Co. A year of health COllpURCli th REV. CHARLES McCORD. Congregational The Community church is entering ifs fourth year asand it's thirtyi nnmmnnitv church eighth year since the founding of the Sundav school out or wnicn me church grew. During these work-eryears it has had many efficient and has grown to be a real asset to V the community. created was by church The present the amalgamation of the Methodist, the tbe Congregational and, virtually, memIt's l'rovo. of cnurches Kaptist bership includes men from still other communions and all are equally wel- 9 v come and equally at home. V a The Community church has strong V membership and a constructive pro- ; i gram. It'.s aim is to provide a social and religious environment for men of de of religions belief and it extends a hearty welcome to all those not attending other religious organizations. It's young people are wide awake and wholesome and they invite f l'rovo lo their 9 the young people services. R. J. WEI Treatment and Professional Service. the Chamber of Commerce and other j Civic clubs in any way in wnicn im.-de-nto the women, as contribute can or.rf nppds of l'rovo. The Coun cil has many plans for the coming reyear. Thev are greatful for the sults of their past efforts. They feel that to say too much anout wnai uiej o iriri tr flu is nerhaiis problematic. like ail individual An may plan activities which later prove impractical, no tauit 01 me iuea, um the time and place. The Council will alway.--t cooperate .iti, tha pitv officials in their en deavor for social and civic betterment in Provo. They expect to continue me service to the deaf, of fostering the school for the deaf. They will sponsor it until it can be taken up in a a bigger, better way, and can become part of our public school system. Aid will he given the Community Clinic to help it function more efficiently in the future. The Council has ambitions for the clinic to be second to none of its kind. In connection with this the Council, has many plans to work out. TWpntlv a Loan and Aid Fund has been established for the purpose of lending aid to worthy needy, ine highest tvpe of charity and the only permanent tvpe is that which helps the individual who helps himself. to Charity cannot be parcelled out They can only grow through people. what they give out. The worthy person will grow faster ard better for will having obligations to meet and have received real charity in the privilege of repaying. The officers of the Council extend an invitation to all women to join and become interested in the community familv. Drudgery ceases where real service begins. The V. M. C. has but one reason for its existence service. The Council is ever ready for opportunity to serve. The officers uppre-catand thank the women of l'rovo for their loyal support. By JAMES B. TUCKER, President, Provo Rotary Club. The New York City Rotary club recently appointed a committee to in- - s WOMEN'S - Health, Friends, Love and Mirth With a goodly share of Wealth. From the 1922 nine-year-ol- And to those we know u CLUB III Murdock, Mrs, Edgar and Mrs. Wells Brimhall en- ffl!tertained a few friends at the home vestigate the present economic situak'of Mrs. Murdock. Thursday evening. tion in the United States. This comdecorations prevailed mittee coneisted of professional, busiChristmas throughout the entertaining rooms. ness, and financial leaders with world V UdlllCB .A.A fafltiira icaiuivu arA PYOpllpnt wide reputations. After a lengthy and wrio were furnished cy numbers musical thorough investigation into the quesMr. and Mrs. Willard Andelin. Miss tion they have arrived at a conclusion d daughter Grace Hughes, Us conclusion very well states d and U. aengnt-eMrs. E. of Dr. and Hugnes, the crowd with her dancing, which what in my opinion is the belief of was the representation or the New Rotary clubs throughout the country. Year spirit. A delicious luncheon was It is this: There may be minor served. forces at work to disrupt the regular Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyle pleas- course of business throughout this eat thir..shrdlueta shrdlu punpunnunn at their home Friday. The game country and the world; but the rerook was the feature of the evening. sources in the United States; in mafollowed by a delicious luncheon. The terial walth, in training, and in their will not permit this prizes were awarded to Ernest Halver- mental make up, son and Clarence Boyle, the latter re country long to suffer. The most ceiving the consolation favor. Pres potent factor in causing the present ent were Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Atkin, industrial situation is an attitude of Mr. and Mrs. H. Aldous Dixon, Mr. and mind of the American people. Condithroughout the Mrs. Lawrence Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. tions are unsettled J. W. McAllister, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ernest world and the people of this country Halverson, Mr. and Mrs. Fayetta SteV' fear launching out into new business ens. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Strate and or carrying on the old in any 'volume greater than the necessity demands. Mrs. A. E. Hunt. This is so firmly the belief of the Mrs. Walter Dodge entertained a New Yofrk Rotary few friends Thursday afternoon. The members of thehave club a that inaugurated they in the rooms were prettily arranged to restore the confidence of holiday colors of red and green. campaign Dinner was served to the following the people. During the month of De1 Mrs. Thomas Collins, Mrs. J. Smith, cember, bill boards throughout the Mrs. Ray Ashworth, Mrs. Hinckley, United States and Canada bore mesMrs. Harry Felt, Mrs. Lamar Chris sages from President Harding and the of Canada aiming to set out tensen, Mrs. George Peterson, Miss Premier fact. During the coming two 1 Vivi Peterson, Miss Lydia Peterson, this Mrs. Levi Long, Mrs. J. D. Park, Mrs months further messages will appear Arnold Randall. The time was spent on the bill boards. In the opinion of the Rotary club, if we have troubles pleasantly with games and music are imaginary and may they Mrs. Elmo Cunningham delightfully be cured largely the spirit of optimism entertained at a children's birthday and fith forbywhich this people is noted. Saturday evening in honor of her This is not advertising ft party propaganda, eleventh birthday but is based ii son Bobby, whose and upon the actual anniversary occurred on that day, research of the best judgesstudy of the The rooms were artistically arranged 4 with Christmas decorations. Games country. We have from Christmas, and music, followed by a delicious which has a emerged peculiar significance to followluncheon, were enjoyed by the a spirit Rotary, for Rotary is ing: Ada Hasler. Vera Jackson, Bess of Christmas translatedsimply into service. 4 Pratt, Fay Anderberg, Elaine Paxman, "He profits most who serves best." As Florence Carter, Laye Dayton, Bert we we do so the new Poulton, Wendell Taylor, John and withapproach faith and year confidence for great .Tamos Westwood, George Rea and what 1922 has in store for us. The Clyde Sanders. wealth of our country and the spirit Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack was host- of this people will not long permit any Mrs. ess at dinner Sunday for Mr. and difficulty to disturb us. We present V. W. Ercanbrack, and Mr. and Mrs. wish you all a happy New Year; and Joseph F. Broadbent. what is more, we believe that you will Covers were laid for twenty at a have it. New Year dinner given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Westrope Sunday afternoon. Christmas colors, red and $ green, were used in decorating. Mrs. Winnie Price was guest of Jj Mr. and Mrs. David Openshaw en$ honor at a delightful social affair tertained the members of the Monday given at her home Thursday evening. "500" card club and a few inevening was the The entertainment given by $ Q Primary officers of the First ward in vited guests at their home Saturday. rooms were decorated with ChristSi honor of Mrs. Price, a retiring officer The mas colors and emblems. Miss Grace musiAn excellent of the association. cal program was rendered, games and Hughes represented the spirit of New a delicious luncheon were also fea- Year with a demonstration of several tured. Mrs. Price was presented with excellent little dances. A delicious a silver spoon from tbe officers as a luncheon was served. The club memtoken of appreciation for her past bers present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy J labors in th association. The invited Boren, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mr. and Mrs. Alma VanWagenen, Mr. iis guests were Mrs. Joseph Buttle, Mrs. Albert Jones, Mrs. Alfred Johnson and and Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Far-reMrs. David Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen. Wm. M. Ir. and Mrs. George Madsen had as and Miss Zina Johnson. The their guests at dinnr Friday, Mr. and Roylance invited present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson of Silver City, Mr. Mrs. A. guests O. Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Swen and Mrs. Hyrum Carlson of Pleasant O. Nielson and Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Grove, Mrs. Spears Wilson of Pleasant Heindselman. Grove. t The members of the Dramatic club The home of Mrs. Henry W. Gease of the Third ward met at the home of was the scene of a delightful social Mrs. George Madsen Friday evening. affair Saturday afternoon when she The purpose of the meeting was to entertained the members of the Satpractice the play, "A Cheerful Liar," urday afternoon bridge club, and a was presented some time ago at few invited u which guests. The entertaining the .Third ward amusement hall with rooms were arranged with much success. The cast expect to pre- the Christmascharmingly colors. A dainty lunchsent this again at an early date. Re- eon was served. The club members P freshments were served to eleven. present were Mrs. David Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cassity had as Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. G. H. Heind9 their over the holidays, Mrs. selman, Mrs. Charles H. Ward, Mrs. o Mary guests Soffee of Salt Laks, Mr. and C. H. Wright, Mrs. Roy 9 Mrs. George Soffee and family, of Salt Alex Hedquist, Mrs. E. G. Boren, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs.. Lake; Mrs. David Soffee and daugh- J. W. Farrer, and Mrs. Fred Olsen. ters, Mary and Rhea, of Rigby. Idaho. The invited guests were Mrs. Swen Manavu ward will hold a "married O. Nielson, Mrs. Fern Greenwood, Mrs. 9 folks dance" at the Fourth ward social uert v nipple, Mrs. Fred Richmond,. hall Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Afton Jensen, Mrs. Frank W. the proceeds of which is to go toward Deming and Mrs. Clarence Naylor. 'A building a new meeting house. Every is a asis time body The members of the Monday eveninvited; good sured you. ing "300" card club were pleasantly Miss Leah Ashton entertained at a entertained at the home of Mr. and New Year watch party at her home Mrs. A. O. Iverson, Saturday evening. Saturday evening. A lunch was served Sweet peas and Christmas colors were and games played in which prizes used in decorating. A delicious lunchwere won by Arton Meldrum and Miss eon was served. Those who witnessed Susan Phillips. Miss Ashton's guests the departure of the old year and the' included Misses Melba Walker. Ruth coming of the new were Mr. and Mrs. JgjCluff, Susan Phillips. Ellen Murdock, Wyman Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Q Mary, Maurine and Edith Amincone; Gease, Mr. and Mrs. George Maycock, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Mr. and! g Florence Burdirk. and Clarence Kenneth Meldrum, Mel-jjjMrs. Charles H. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. drum, Orvil Ashton, Sterling Cluff, Earl Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Deam H Walter Corbett, Lamar Curtis, George Twelves, Mr. and Mrs. Parley v aoroeu ana r'rank Ashton. Mr. Here's a health to all who know us r ROTARY Every Wednesday Night iwe Cater To Ladles and Si i Gentlemen Home of the Iver Johnson Bicvcle. U WILDE'S ORCHESTRA . TICKETS 50c ' |