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Show THE PR6V0 HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922. THE HERALD'S '':UTAHXOUN.TYyNEWS'PAGE Pleasant Grove Mrs. Ftund Young a gave party Wednesday evening in honor of her birthday arnnivesary. Dinner was terved. The evening was spent in music and card playing. COth a son was oon ilu uni mm noma duiuu , luCBUt.jr . v,i Air. iuuijuiib. Clayton, Amy Roza, Miss Ruth Archer, Mrs. Velma RasmusMon, Miss Emily and Myrtle Anderson, Mrs. Verda Hilton, Mrs. Hazel Nelson, Miss Vida Kugal, Miss Liza Armstead, Miss Cloone Hullock, Miss Thora and Hilda West, Miss Virginia Smith, Miss Cordelia Atwood, Mrs. Frank At- wood, Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Naylor of were served Refreshments Ogden. the evenIng was spent In playing gameg and music, Mrs. Nash received many beautiful prenent. i - GOSH. BOKE,ANDI ( WOMlStD I ' I BETTY A n WU. rWVE "TO LEAVE SOMETHING IF SOU CAN'T THY CASH! 5 1 rJ' HOME SWEET j City Saturday. itw 1 a Week! "$100 What That Meal To U.J" Tfcink "They've made me Superintendent and doubled my salary ! Now we can have the comforts and pleasure! we're dreamed of our own home, maid for you, Nell, and na more worrying about the cost of living ! The president called me In tody and told me. He Mid be picked me for promotion three month ago when he learned I wae iL...M ... lntornatlnnal with t f I rf--L ( YOURE AN HOUR tAlt ! ISNT YOUft WATCH ,1- -' IrKlPGO'f46?IT$60NE! 7 j iff i I M. McGlellan. ' Co. Twenty coupons and $3.00 will buy the best. $5.00 folding ironing board at the Utah Power and Light company. Twenty-tw- o coupons and $4.50 will buy a $6.75 Universal electric iron at the Provo Electrc and Hardware company. Twenty coupons and $5.00 will buy a $7.00 Electric toaster at the Whipple Electric company. Four coupons and $1.40 will buy a $51.75 Boy Scout watch at Columbia Music and Jewelry Co., Spanish Fork, C. D. Strang, Manager. . . . . . i uuiy ouo coupon oi eacn numoer counted ior one person, but the coupons need not be of consecutive numbers. tp jSjvjl Mr. and Mrs, Rollo Thornton were American Fork vie,ltori Thursday. Mrs. J. Mrs. BeBsle Wright and family were Provo visitors Wednesday., PROVO ELECTRIC AND HARDWARE WHIPPLE! ELECTRIC CO. ! HOME 0f No. 7 This coupon is good for tea cents In trade at . UTAH POWER IND LIGHT CCv, j I m Money Saving Coupons . A shower for Mrs. Cora VVadley Nash was given Wednesday evening at Miss Liza Armstad and Cleone Bui the home of Miss Ruth Archer. Those lock made a business trip to Salt present were Mrs. Henry VVadley, Mrs Lake The Junior class of the Pleasant Grove high school presented a Japan ese program to the high school at American Fork and Linden Thursday. the The program was to advertise Junior prom, which was held in the Pleasant Grove high school gym Friday night. The program wr.s ae follows: Song, "Poor Buterfly," by Ruby Wright and Marygle Abrald; reading, "Little Blue Pigeon," by Norma Chrlstensen; Japanese dance, Florence Holdaway, by the Misses Maud Jacobson, Helen Smith, Helen Svensen, Marcella Fay, Maggie Hayea, Mary Holman and Ethel Shoell; aong, Where the Lanterns Glow," by Ruby Wright and Margie Abrlad. m Wortensen and Mrs. Will Springville Miss B.Y.U. Dorthy Knowles and Miss C. W. Holes has added to his shoe Aleen Dixon, who are students of ths Mrs. Helen Anderson of Garfield U. of have vaU., repairing shop a complete harness spent their week's Mrs. Corretpondence Schoole. Now mjr chance ' spent last week her visiting Bat come end manna 10 me 1. i. c, 1 m reeny Hicklson.' vation here with their parents. repair department has also employed iur at. a first class harness maker to take of the know now Joy men of TtoDiandt PAYSON, March 24. Tho county care of this work. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichols of Ben-nlohappy, prosperous homea became they let the Scboola preInternational Correapondence Mrs. Bessie commissioners have started the work vitiated with for bigger work and There are twenty-eigh- t of grading the road between SpanlsB pare them in apart, houre million Wright Thursday. . better pay. We noticed that in last Wednesrork ana Payson, preparatory to call miles of copper wire used in the teleWhy don't you ttudy feme ene thing and eat will eiv. your ready lor a naf lob, at a aaiary that Messrs. Lloyd Nelson, LeRoy Thorne, ing for bids for a hard surfaced road day's Herald five Fimage Bros, act phone service of the United States, wile and ehudren the thlngi yoa would like them to Lenoard Christenson and the Misses to be constructed this summer. About lng as managers or J. C. Penney stores, and one million dollars of bet new capital Yo tan do It I Plok the poalHoa yon want In the Ora West, Florence Holdaway and thirty men and teams are engaged In there Is Just a slight correction of work you like beat and tho I. 0. S. will prepare yoe is put into the business every two at grading down the hill between Payson names to be made to this lor u rlfkt In your own hone la yoar apare time. Margie Abrlad were entertained publication. the home ot LeRoy Thomas Tuesday and Benjamin and delivering the dirt The names and places of their busi- days, was the statement of Dr. Harvey Yea, you am do It I More than two million hare yaara. More than done It la the hut twonty-l(h- t to as the road be used by wagon along at an. oyster supper. ness are as follows: W. A. Flrmage, Fletcher before the students of the night U,m are dotnf It right now. Without obligation, shoulders tor the pavement It Is Springville; J. L. Bnd out how you oujola them. Mark and mall tola Flrmage, American Young university Friday morning to eouaenl will commlssionrs the that Mr. Herman Olson has returned expected Fork; E. D. Flrmage, Spanish Fork; show the mm out Manet ta submit bids stupendous craracter of the specifications and ask for from American Fork where he has D. P. Firmage, Nephi; A, A. INTERKATtOKAL CORRkSPOffDENCE SCHOOLS Firmage, for the past three at the regular meeting next Monday, business k in the United been telephone workinjr Heber. BOX SCRANTON. FA, weeks. States. Explain, without obilaattng me, hew I can quality tor Mrs. C Cropper of Deseret Is visit thepoaman, or In the eunjectj Won which! mark X. The lecture which was delivered in The Second ward Primary officers uoTBKai mnmi salesmanship ing here with her sister, Mrs. J. W. gave a IMrii UrbUae end are. " at College hall, was on "The Telephone." the home Miss candy of pull Mrs. Mrs. Reid and left JodfteWMna Window Trim otar Reid, V Jacket over Pepv Cropper Sadie Wiscomb Thursday afternoon Among the other interesting Items Dkaw Oara aad libra Ma. yesterday for a visit with relatives for the sweet toothed children of the brought out by Dr. Fletcher were the PAY80N 80CIAL ITEMS. TolwkoM Work Railroad PoaMoaa UHUMCUL ENUIHIIB lnvTi permlnt gum ILLUSTRATING and friends In Mammoth. aabaalaal Second ward. Cartooalnf following IW1IES8 MiKlSEart By MRS. J08EPH REECE. The telephone was invented in 1876 SOCIAL ITEMS. Prlrota Sacratary Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jones were Gaa Enein. Oparatlnf The Herald's Payson Correspondent HailaaaaOarraapaaaaal by Alexander Graham Bell, an instruc CIVIL ENGINEER ' last BOOKKEEPER Wednesday Mrs. Emily Tanner haa returned pleasantly surprised Rarrartaff aaa" Haaalaf The Women's club met at the home tor of deaf mutes. The first message ataaafrapbar aad Tralrt 1NR roRIeiNar KSO'K friends, the of Misses Emma home after having spent the winter in evening by thirty-fiv- e Pari. Pablia Aaaaaataaa was rrom tne garret of the house to HT1TI0HT KjlUlNEItB Mr. TlUrriO MtlliDEB Jones' birthday Dougall. Mrs. John and Catherine the basement from Marina Enainoor Nevada with her son Edward Tanner occasion being Bell to his assist Airs. Railway Accountant Dougall.and Ship Draftsman) Commarclal Law anniversary. Dancing was the feature Tuel furnished the and family. AHCHUMJT Mr. Watson. It was necessary a ant, program. GOOD ENGLISH Oaatraetar aae BalMsr of the evening, followed by refresh Oaamaa Krhoal aabjattl Mrs, Mable Lund visited relatives for the speakers to shout in order to irabltsstaral lr,ftutu I.IVIL BKHVIl.K Concrata Builder Mrs. Martha Hanks and two children ments. be heard. The same two men were here. Mall Clork I Structural Enainaar Railway Sugar jacket just of St. Anthony, Ida., are visiting here Taachar rLimHINH ANU IIKATIHM the first to carry on a conversation Mathamatlca I Shaet Matal Workar to Is All a needed flopthat Huber. Mrs. change "melts with her Mary in your mouth," mother, across Miss the Taitlia Ovsrsaar ar aaal. seven continent Emma Dougall Navigation IDBpaab entertained years ago. lllRK'liL'KKlniataa CHEMIST Mrs. Hanks was called here on ac- per into a sweet, wholesome American Friday Ten a the for after invention years number of then evening her Paal'j Hab'i I kaak'f Pharmacy you get the delet "' ijaJk count of the serious illness of her girl is to interest ber in the outdoors friends at a card party at her home, there was 100,0000 telephones In the and provide recreation and work that table brother Henry A. Huber. center, gum in United was States 400 tne ouir of twenty the years, leature evening. will give her the stimulation she now Praaont 000; in thirty years, 3,000,000; and at And with WrVey'i three old Keel of Rlrie, Ida., is visiting gets from Jazz dances and the movies, Buaineaa Street Henry Mrs. Will W. Waener and Dorothv present 13,500,000, or about one tele to of Arfrfr... executive national the and M" according here with relatives. standby alio afioraing friendly Hammond spent last week with their phone for every eight persons. the Campfire Girls. aid to teeth, throat, breath ap- City '" How, to overcome leaks of the elec and Mrs. Charles Boyle Tow hundred and forty-ninearth parents, Mr. Canadian! map tend thit eoapofl Mrs. B. L. Jensen was hostess of f5--tric was current and digestion. Mrs. the first was Canadian, Lin U ed.ibfonlrauljCaa. petite Friday. assisted Boyle great proh by in Chile Mrs. lem. When university men were put Thursday afternoon to the members quake shocks were recored S. C. Whittaker. to a Just 1920, club. report according during 8oothing. thintuencUng. on the Job, the problem was dispensed J. F. FECHER, Representatiive the the Afternoon Mrs.Sewing T. E. Reece, published by the national seismologl- the next cigar , with and amplifiers were Invented to Special guests were KIWANIS MEETING HELD. Ck Making Box 183 service. cal Provo, Utah Mrs. John F. Lant, Mrs W. T. Amos, magnify the sound. Another problem was the making of The Springville Klwanis club held Its regular weekly meeting at the connections between talkers. The high school Thursday evening. Lunch- autamatic exchange is now in opera n.Ut Mm eon was served by Miss Adams and tion where little magnets chase domestic science class. President J. around a dial making the right con F. Smith called the meeting to order nections. The days of the telephone at the usual hour. Kiwanis song girl are numbered. Wireless telephony has its place in sang. Alva Zabriskie was introduced as the world, but it will never supplant toastmaster for the evening; attend- wire telephony. ance prize was given to A. L. Thorpe. THE SPANISH CLUB. Visiting guests were Phllo Wivrht- man and Eno Simmons of Payson, The Spanish club spent a very envisiting in behalf of the play which' i the Payson dramatlo club were pres- - joyable evening Thursday a)ight at i enting at the Springville opera house, the home of Professor B. F. Cummings. The evening was spent with the play entitled "Smooth As Silk." Mr. Simmons and Mr. Wightman ing of interesting games that taxed thanked the local club for the invlta the Spanish vocabulary and the imagition which had been extended to them, nation of all who were present. Dellco-ou- s refreshments were served later in and gave in return an invitation to all club members and their wives to the evening after which business of see the play after adjournment of the the club was discussed and officers meeting. Toastmaster Zabriskie an- for the spring quarter were elected. nounced that two members had had Those who were elected are: Prtsident, Richard Harris; vice birthdays since last meeting and that presents would be given to them at president Mildred Young; secretary-treasureAlma McAlrath. the next meeting. Camping ground for tourists was Persons may insure themselves discussed. Dr. John Anderson reported that a against sudden illness which require great many tourists had taken advant- operations under the terms of a age of our free camping ground last scheme evolved by a firm of London year, also stated that same should be brokers. The insurance covers the expenses ot the operation and income improved upon this year. When a product has been the leader for more than 25 years you don't have Report was given on memorial during convalescence. The scheme monument which is to be erected at has been underwritten by Lloyds. to guess about its merit you know that its economy, service and dependthe city park. Committee reported that a letter had been written to C. E, ability have been proved. Dallin for suggestions for the erec tion of the monument One of the most surprising features the meeting was a comic scetch of in more worth than coals Clear1 their have Creek Castle Gate and proved given by Mrs. J. O. Reynolds. Mrs. Reynolds came In the meeting with 25 years as Utah's leading fuels. When you buy Castle Gate or Clear WE SPECIALIZE ON the appearance and actions of an u& SIC WORK GUARANTEED The invited theme of her guest LADIES' FINE GARMENTS DTC Creek you buy absolute fuel satisfaction, for they are free burning, clean CLOTHES INSURED sketch was to show the club mem "For . That Better Call Service 809" Up bers the that only purpose they had and economical, with a very small percentage of ash. SANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY in view of meeting together once each week was to satisfy their hungry Plant 54 N. 4th West. Provo Utah. stomachs. Office 304 W. Center. The Only Modern Cleaning Plant in Utah County. city was then taken up and discussed. Committees were appointed to look Don't use gasoline in the home. It's cheaper to after the affairs of the campfng pay for dry cleaning ground for tourists, also for play than to pay for funerals. ground at city park and art work. Much discussion was led into base ball activities. The baseball committee gave a report as to what had been done so far this season. At present our baseball club had not sufficient finance to enter tne Utah Central S league, but at the same time our assurance had been promised that we Join the league this season. It Coals Creek Clear and Gate Castle of Miners and Shippers was voted that the Kiwanis club make a financial backing to our home ball club. So everything Is now in readiness for baseball again this season. V. S IV I7 News and Notes n T knu 10 for 5c MSfn r tenfrrnartmaJCar-rp0ndtnwa8c(- li L'MiMilpLi '$ysi wW e L j-j- vitif Superior GasoUme REPUTATION r, That Gives Assurance ot Value 2(8c pep (EMfli Superior Motor Co. l HaveYour Cleaning, Dying and Pressing Done Right Ask Your Dealer Utah Fuel Co. LARKIN-GOATE- w-u- ld tax of 1000 marks a nersnn nn foreigners who remain in Berlin more than five days has been nrnnnspri hv the housnwives league of that city. A MORTUARY Licenced Embalmero Phone 161 LEO W. GOATES. Mirr Provo, Utah |