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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922. ., ' 08?:. Clubs nned Parties ut they J startup wm hostess of the Utah Pio r uumc Lmn NO. 3. afternoon. Tulips were. &ers enterUin-decorating the The following excellent vw enjoyed, during which lfreshments were served to U piano selection, Larue readings. Maurice of ical sketch of. the life was given by vr Harris ill.. hter, aim. ection, Miss Ethel Startup; pioneers ana imsir Mrs. . Martna smim F'i rrhuff viv".i tMrs. A. decoration. The following splendid program was enjoyed: Reading, Mrs. H. V. Hoyt; reading. Miss Clara Creer of Spanish Fork; piano selection. Miss Williams of Spaa ish Fork; vocal solo, Miss Louise McEwan; ."Tribute to Mother," Mrs, Claudia Sutherland and iMrs. Perci- val Bigelow. The following mothers were presented with a carnation by little Miss Faye Greer, Mrs. Breren- sen, IMrs. Christensen of Salem, Mrs. Grotegut of Spanish Fork, Mrs. John Roundy of Provo, Mrs. Bowen of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Sarah iL. Greer and Mrs. John Deal of Provo. A delicious luncheon was served at the conclusion of the afternoon's entertainment. Harris is ei la n nonorary uuum. danKhter of Hyrum ,h rother of the Prophet JoJames Sumner, Jr., was pleasant kith; musical reauius, .win. sty ly surprised at his home last night Myers, assisted a. mnuium, by a number of neighbors and tones Mrs. Chinese cyclomes and jra Vincent and Mrs. Morris friends. fhe inviieo guesui woto ferns prettily decorated the rooms. Iworthington, Mrs. Sarah Games and music were enjoyed, fol)M Edna May Hedquist lowed by luncheon served to the Brewerion. following guests: Mr. and Mrs. James Redden, Mr. and .a .. a eniercameu Mrs. John L. Halladay, Mr. and QUy snurtiur mist club members ai uer Mrs. R. Reece, Mr. and .Mrs. Fred it afternoon. Spring now- Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Clark. Jcorated the entertaining iMr. and Mrs. Harold Clark, Mr. and The card game ouu was Mrs. Bruce Haws, Mr. and Mrs. eds thaC lure of the afternoon's en- - Leroy Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan for test kent, followed by dainty re Perry. served to rourteen. t did not1 Among the leading social events lestoa; John, a bride of the of the week was the reception In the was guest of honor at a given Monday evening gotfr " shower Wednesday after- - GrandView ward meeting house by I wot; sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davles. The 1 nll j i the home of her Tne rooms affair was in celebration of the lorge Meecham. ettlly decorated with lilacs. twentieth anniversary of their wedkind music were enjoyea, ding day. A splendid program, follnty refreshments served to lowed by dancing and luncheon was est is honor guest was me enjoyed by the following: Mrs. C. It of many useful and beau- - E. Davles, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pers. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Vera E. its. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Buckley, taembers of the L'Ametla iMr. and Mrs. C. A. Allen, Prof. Fred itertained their mothers at Buss, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Boren,! oe of Mrs. Clarence CSreer Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brown, Mr. and tors. ;day afternoon. The rooms Mrs. C. H. Wentz, Mr and Mrs. Roy artistically arranged with Brown, Mrs. J. M. Buckner, Mr. and id white carnations as a Mrs. Roy Davies, Mr .and Mrs. Wm. "THE SHEIK" j rano Brown, Bishop and Mrs. tM. E. Kartchner, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jol-leMr. and Mrs. W. A. .Maxfield. Mr. and Mr. Wm. A. Gay, Mr. and Mrs. David Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson. Mr. and iMrs. C. L. Riding, Mr and Mrs. Clinton Hills. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Robinson. Miss Ruth' Goodman. Miss Margaret Maxfield, the Misses Bernice, Rita, Bessie and Kathryn Davies. Messrs. Maurice and Ever AT THE PROVO THEATRES Ka f 'IWC't'f ls3N& t - - I lllfilllllllll v 'THE GIRL FROM PORCUPINE" e Saturday, 2:30, 7:30, 9:15. Regular Prices With Fairy Binney and Buster Calvin Nels Anderson was the guest of honor at a delightful surprise party given by a number of relatives and friends Tuesday after noon, the occasion being her eighty- second birthday anniversary. i.Music and luncheon were enjoyed. a . and Saturday Friday Shows Friday, 3:13, 7:30, 9:15; James Oliver Curwood's Mrs. "VIqcq to Go "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in the Cityw TODAY AND FRIDAY ett Daniels. Og g u And MONTE BANKS in MlSiS. "FRESH AIR" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boren enter Ill 1MB tained at dinner Tuesday evening The great wndt machine was for the following: Mr. and Mrs. T. iu a desert W. Goodman of Eureka, Mr. and working its hardest Mrs. David R. Goodman. William sandstorm scene of "Tha Sheik" Goodman, Nola Goodman, Ada and which George Melford was produc- uon u Boren. ing for Paramount and which will come to the Princess theater FriMiss Madge Jacobs of Lynndyl is spending a week with relatives in day and Saturday. The millions of Provo. particles were swirling at a high rate of speed as Agnes Ayret. and Mr. and Mrs. T. William Good man and son Billy of Eureka are Rudolph Valentino, the featured the guests of Mr. and Mrs, David players, were engaged in a dramatic scene wherein he rescues her R. Goodman for the week. from marauding Bedouins. Miss Mary Oftland of Salt Lake "Stop the engine," called Melspent the early part of the week in ford. Obediently the mechanic Provo with Miss Helen Talmage. switched off the aeroplane motor which was raising so much dust-- but Mrs. Ben Bachman entertained at the 8a nd continued to fly. a shower Wednesday afternoon for "What the deuce" began MelMiss Margaret Marshall, daughter ford, "Didn't I tell you to stop that of Dr. and Mrs. George Marshall of sandstorm ?" Salt Lake City, whose engagement Then everybody realized that a to Elwood Bachman has been an real sandstorm had come up during nounced. Tulips and ferns were the artificial one. They crawled used In decorating. The following under cover and for five minutes program was rendered, after which the air was almost unbreathable. "If we'd waited five or ten mingames and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed: Piano selection, utes," grinned the producer, after Mrs. Myrtle B. Dunn; reading. Miss the storm had passed, "we might Vera Hinckley; violin selection, have saved a lot of gasoline!" Miss Lenore Foote. Two excellent dancing demonstrations were given The by Miss Josephine Jones. THE BIRTH OF A RACE game prizes were awarded to Mrs. A. O. Iverson, Miss Dorothy Dunn and Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, the latter "The Birth of a Race," the new receivng the consolation prize. The guest of honor received many beau- picture which the Columbia theater tiful gifts from the 75 guests assem- is soon to show, pictures dramatibled. cally the great events of history, but it is not primarily a war story. Its theme is of peace, of brotherhood. It traces the history of SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY from the Garden of Eden to the dawn of peace in the present year of our Lord. "The The Daughters of the Utah Pio- Birth of a Race" is shown in the neers held their monthly meeting progress down through the ages of ire fiff of war, of diploThursday afternoon, May 4, in the macy and peace, tew styles nave domestic happiness, It Second ward Relief society hall. is one of the most graphic hisPresident Elia Thorn was in charge tories of the world ever presenter ped, fresh new models KodaF of the meeting. Singing, "Come, for the enlightenment and enterJ. & K. Shoes for sum- Come, Ye Saints," by the company; tainment of the people. jr ova i In addition to this, the picture prayer by Chaplain Ellen Wheeler; I ler wear Discard your duet by Mrs. Bella Snelson and contains one of the finest modern i Mrs. Jeanie Pierce, "Love's Old stories ever pictured. It is the story labby shoes and get a Sweet Song." Poems and senti- of a truly American boy who marI on "Mother" were given by ried the girl of his choice, even ments ur ot tnese neat ana the following officers: Mrs. Eliza though she was poor and he was Thorne, Mrs. Mary Finley, Mrs. rich. He went to work in the shops hssy low cuts. Get the Josie Alleman, Mrs. Ada Harrison, his father owned in order to prove Mrs. Irene Roylance, Mrs. Hattie his ability and to make his own way. bnefit of a full season's Dougall, Mrs. Dora Crandall, IMrs. And when the war came he and his i Rose Boyer and Mrs. Eva Crandall. young wife faced their problems as tear by buying Solo, Mrs. Bella Snelson. Questions brave young Americans. The big j on pioneer life in the earlier days, test for the young man came when Here are some offerings by r.Ms. Mary Finley, and answered he learned that his own father had by the older members. Dainty re- ibeen working for the German which are especially de- freshments were served by Mrs. cause, in fact had won a decoration Dora Crandall. Mrs. Crandall was from the kaiser. sirable. assisted by the officers. The Misses Jennie Erickson and at a Mable draw entertained Patent Flappers PAYSON SOCIETY bundle shower Saturday evening at the home of Miss Erickson in honor $3.95, $4.50, $5.00, $7.50 of Mrs. Nicholas Bird. The hours Mrs. Hattie Richmond of Eureka were merrily spent in many interhere with her esting and unique games. Dainty spent Sunday .Mrs. Whites Thomas Clow- and refreshments were served to the rents. ard.' E. M. the Mrs. Boyer, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $7.50 following: Mrs. Barbara Wood entertained Misses Harriet and Lillian Thorn, Melba the ladies of the Social Tea club at Lela Gussie . fir a Boyer, Bailey, BUM Condie, Fay Packard, Alice Pack- her home on Tuesday afternoon. ard, Birdella Reynolds, Bess Rey- Mrs. A. P. Smith was associate hostess. nolds, Norma Holly, Helen Groes-becMr. and Mrs. Henry Maag of Anna Bird, Vesta Anderson, Provo spent Sunday here with Mr. Amanda Erickson. (Mary Bird. Mrs. Dell Noakes spent Sunday and Mrs. James Francom. Mrs. Guy H. Hurst left Wedneswith relatives in town. visiting THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE day to join Mr. Hurst in New York. Bryan Bird spent the week-enMrs. Stella Wilson Peterson of with his parents, Mr. and (Mrs. Shoe Department "Always Something New" Calif., is. here for a Rockland, Arthur Bird. Miss Myrtla Thorn and Thora month' visit with her parents, Mr. Mrs. George Wilson. $1,500 in Prizes Given Away July 5th. Brj'fon have returned to their and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strong and home in Storrs, after attending FORK SPANISH XREKA week-enPROVO Springville high school the past baby of Heber spent the here with relatives. year. Mrs. Eliza Taylor is visiting relaMrs. Lois Clegg and daughters Helen and Norma, are visiting in tives in Salt Lake. Mrs. Rose .Braithwaite of Manti Helper with Mrs. Oliver Cornis visiting here with her daughter, thwaite. Bert Cheever. Arthur Bird Is slowly recovering OUR MONUMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monson are from a serious operation. are made of the finest of mateJacob De Armond of Springville spending this week at Mt. Pleasant relatives. rials. The designs and the finish and Mrs. Marion Langley of Ogden with Mrs. Kliza Lovelesg spent Sun9. married were May Tuesday, are the and are the best prices is being held at day in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. A carnival right. wek for the bene-ri- t Vivian Billings. this Springville Mrs. Alpiais Bingham Is visiting a American the Legion. A of erecting If you contemplate in Rigby, Idaho. relatives and wheel Ferris Decoration Day, before memorial Mr. and Mrs. John Powell of Salt and see our all kinds of attractions are in, we invite you to come Lake are isiting here with relafine, large variety which we now cluded. Miss Norma Holly entertained tives and friends. have all ready for lettering. John A. Betts and Mrs. Kathryn her Sunday school class WednesJust South of Tabernacle, Provo, Ut day. Games and music were en- Bills were married Wednesday in 'Lake temple. joyed. Dainty refreshments were the Salt The following were the guests at BEESI.EY MARBLE & served. Elliott Bird was down from Salt a miscellaneous shower party given GRANITE WORKS Lake and spent Sunday with hia Mrs. Inez Tanner Hurst Monday afternoon at the home of her family. mother, IMrs. V. Fred Tanner, by Mrs. Lucile Curtis and .Miss Zora Pickering: Mrs. Elmer Cloward. Mrs. Stella Peterson. Mrs. Dewey Sargent. Miss Chhe Shepurd. Miss Velnia Harris. Miss Lottie McDowell, Misg Vera Hurst. Miss Iris Done. Miss Thelnia Stark, Miss WORK GUARANTEED Eliza Stark, Miss Vera Hurst, Miss WE SPECIALIZE ON Naomi Hill. Miss Claribell Hurst. INSURED CLOTHES DTC LADIES' FINE GARMENTS Miss Winnie Curtis and Miss Ivy 809 CaU Up Dee Harnett. "For That Better Service Mrs Annie SnnitH'ls Smith enterSANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY tained the Indies of the Afternoon Office 304 W. Center. Sewing club on Thursday afterProvo, Utah. Plant 54 N. 4th West. Mere ripples of delight SATURDAY Check the I trembling tears Gorinne Griffith self-invite- d x in the Thrilling Story of the Life of a Newspaper 1 Reporter r "Deadline at Eleven" f POFORD IN LITRE LORD FAU1ITLTO Jrom PRANCES UODGSCN OUttNCTHS famous y SCENARIO TONIGHT m 7:30, 9:15 EARLE WILLIAMS PUOTDGQADUV DY OlAQlXS I30SUCR ' JACK DICKTOQD & ALTOZD C GRCCN DICTION DY The touching appeal and quaint, fine humor of the tender story j the wonderful art of in "DIAMONDS ADRIFT" Advance soyWOXVILLC DCRNAQD the en dual por- trayal; the exquisite beauty of the entire production all of these have captured the hearts of everyone who hat seen this photo.' of rarest play charm. Also LARRY SEMON in "THE HICK" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Shows 7:30, 9:15. Regular Prices. BY SPECIAL REQUEST tHOWflO It MONDAY AND TUESDAY MAY 15 AND 16 Matinee Daily 3:45, 10c, 25c. Evening, 7 :30, 9:15, 35c, 45c J JCIfC cimky JTS PKCTi Tfc THE f 15 WITH If!' m pa-M- FaytoFBro.C t merry-go-roun- HaveYour Cleaning, Dying and Pressing Done Right SC The Only Modern Cleaning Plant in Utah County. Don't use gasoline in the home. It's cheaper to pay for dry cleaning Thnn 10 . ".an pay ior iunerais. . tei M 1 ,wnatoto5CC.5C4 ill Q (paramount Qidure A Also MUTT AND p. JEFF CARTOON Dora Jones, who has taught at Aurora, Utah, the past winter, and 'Miss Alene Rockhill, who has taught at Kosharum, Utah, have returned to their homes here for the summer vacation. Mrs. Morris Creer and children of Bancroft, Idaho, who have spent the past winter here, returned during the week to their home at Ban-- i croft. Mrs. Rebecca Buster and Mrs. Sarah Sterling were Provo visitors Tuesday. i.Miss school I FORK SOCIETY SPANISH . The ladies of the Self Culture club and their husbands enjoyed an automobile party Friday evening of last week, motoring to the home of Mr. and (Mrs. Frfcd Corn-abat Lake Shore, where commun ity singing, music and a variety or games were enjoyed until 11 o'clock when a buffet luncheon was served v to Xl. Mrs. Lars P. Larsen entertained at a family dinner Sunday after- noon in honor of the birthday annl- if' Ik I' May 11. A meeting of members of the Gard- was held here Tuesday was served at 4 307' coders being!"" family - for the purpose of establishing a carnaof vae A laid for 23. crystal family association and holding an tions centered the table. Mrs. It. W. Money entertained at annuai reunion. The members will a ramliy dinner rriuay eirumj include descendants of Archibold, Inst week, the occasion being the Robert, William and Mary Gardner, birth husband's of her anniversary covers b pioneers of 1847. at was served :.!. Dinner near Henry' Gardner and Mrs. Lyle the 23 for laid guests, being historians to relatives of the family. After dinner Hughe were chosen a variety of games and music were compile a history of the family. was chosen chairSeremiH enjoved. Mrs. John II. Hales and man, andGardner A. Gardne", secHenry two 'children, and William Hushes retary. The reunion will be held of Salt Lake City were the guests. Rac GARDNERS' REUNION. SPANISH FORK, Wants Henry to Get Shoals in in ifvmiiKH, 'iS, the birthday anniversary fif Neil Gardner. Committees were iJmie . Mr. and Mrs. James llut.'hl-owere victims of a cleverly arrauc d Qiiri.rUn imrtv lust Kuturdsv evenjing, when 16 of their friends 'possession of their home during their alist lire. (Sanies and music were the diversions. At midnight a hufft't luncheon was served for K .Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison Finance, pointed as follows: Henry and Serenus Gardner and P. .1. Bradford and tallies II. Gardner Dr. Joseph of l.i'M; program. Mi.Khes. Cora Gardner, H. A. Gard iv r, A. A. Andrus, Mrs. Annie Stan-inand Mrs. It. W. Creer; recep- - Geoit," Hales, Neil L. Garl-ii- . S. riad'ord. J. A. Francis entertained at dinner Sunday even! Gardner; refreshment9, i'uge?n The o'clock. guests ? nt noon. ing Mr. and Mrs. lister Kver-att- Mrs. Rerui Andrus and assistants. Miss Edna I.Mrs. Paul Hawkins, a lari!' gathering at the of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. There was Belts. Miss IjiVern Itetts and Miss was at the home of which Mr. ireeting, and of Payson. Helen Uetts were Suit Iake visitors James Ostler Henry Gardner. and Mrs. Cioorgo Newitt. s Tuesday. if 0 PRODUCTION m 1 d Eirt r.i AYftCfAND M ' .ii .iMiiiLi.'jbui tj ivuy kuiuih. vmirr. is touring me souta on his own iiooli to I 100,000 names on pet.M m to give M uncle Shonla to Hcnrv Fori Uero La pj at Naahvllle with Alf Taylor, Tennvsnce governor. tU '. Read and Use Want Aril |