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Show THE HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1522. if: Dances Visitors H' I ocieTy Clubs v; Parties Society Editor, Ethel Duckett. j ; All sociiety news should be telephoned to' The Herald . office, 'phone 95... m we Mil Lake temDle. A rMen. tion will be given Thursday crea ms i ue borne of the bribe's pa-- JUST TQ :RERMD YOU . LAKEVIEW AND VINEYARD tMiss Druzella Madsen has returned lo her borne In Vineyard Ole L Olsen. Sr., and Mrs. Including piano selection, Homer Mrs. E. ti. Huehea. Mr and Mr J f. ' I "liirt-lirr- t spending two weeka with her Mufti nti..tan.l IVf Wakefield; trio, Murray K. Roberts T. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olnen, brother, Leland Madsen, of Clear J lay afternoon, compllme-ntanlo and the Johnson sisters; piano Mr and Mrs. gwen -- O. Nielaon. Creek, L'tah. 'Mrs. Emma L. Jenkiti of Prove, election, Mrs. Leona IMendenhall Thomas Pierpont, Jr., Lynn Open-VaAmong those attending the Relief ind Mrs. Hattie J. Higgison of Wugenen; solo, Murray Rob- - sbaw, Misa Lorenda John and Mis aoclety conference at Provo last . thl- - erta. tflnrrnft Iriahn. who mill Several musical numbers Ora Opensbaw. Orchestra music etk for Idaho. .Mrs.. Jenkins will were rendered by the Tabernacle will be runifuherf 4 urine the tm. Thursday were Mra J. J. Madsen, Mrs. Thorit Hebertson, W. J. Clegf, tipend the summer with her daugh- - choir, concluding the evening's en- - ing; also a piano selection will be Malicent Wells, Lena Andreasen. ti.er, irs. trans, i nerEiii, ana her tertainment. i given by 'Miss Vilate Pierpont, and Sarah Sh urn way, Anna Blake. Rikki I' ton. George Jenkins si: HvU " Mrs. Marie Hedqulst Homer will Harding, Hannah Madsen. Martha 4 Springs, while Mrs. Higgison will Misa Eva Roblson of Los Angeles,' render several vocal solos. Murdoch: and Emma Blake. The to her home. The rooma Calif., is a Provo visitor for e a fewi members bad a comb band as their tvere prettily decorated with roeee days, the guest of ber mother, Mra. I Mr, entertained at part on the program with Mrs. Mar-thj. j., Harding S.md peonies. A delightful time wag A. V. Rob i son. I . . ... . Mordock aa director. Mrs. Ruth f with " games and music, durtpent Stone was a contestant In the readI to which dainty refreshments her Mr. and Mr. Edgar McArtbur, DOOD' complimenUry ing served ings and Mrs. Ella Hebertsen rento the following: Mrs". fcere Mra. E. 8. Harding, and Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mr. and dered a vocal solo. i in a W. Lester Mas rum. Mr. and merlv Misa janson, Mr. George J. Phiwi ha Luncheon waa served by the ;. juke, lira. . Harriett Scott. Mrs. E. members of the Lakerie-- : Relief week The i ' i. Jieancneen. rs. a. wm done. . . m" I fare. Ole E. ibea, Jr., Mrs. Lars is honor I Mr. ad Mra. T. evening, pratUrf decontte society. r. Her ,n Twm Thomas Allan of Juab was Visa-yarU". Nelson, Mn, Joseph Jeokias, I OH as with rosea,' peonies and ferns. pent and daughter, Margaret visitor last Saturday. . . drs. Lucy Taylor. Mra. J. Angus Pierpont will leave June 28 for the Games and music were enjoyed l Mrs. Leland Madaen and children E. 'Mrs. Orvllle Olsen and )Iaen, of "Cloai Creek' are the gaeata U dra. Franks M. Olsen, frteada and raiatkres of Vaaeyard !; were served to 86; The .. howw waeMhe seclplent of many and rrovo Beach,' T.v.. JTl A. R. Taylor and W. 8. Bingham After eiwndfcf. Saturday is Vineif Taylor Broa. company apent Mra. Swen O. Nielson, Misa Vilate yard with relatives, Miss Lola rhnnuiav in Ppava rammn flihln. Pierpont, Paul Devine of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mra. J. F. Crowther en of Heber motored to Sprinrrille and Rusaell. Hughes. tertalned at a lawn party at their Sunday to visit relatives here. e .. ft P. Hansen tad two '; (Mr. Clyde iMlsa Sylvia Madsen of Vineyard home Friday evening in honor of A special meeting and aocia) of. their son Osmond, who recently ions, Clyde- Wayne and Don, of Salt baa returned to her home, after a Mke, are Provo visitors for a few ... r i mia- - visit to Eureka. Service Star Legion v ill be held turned homo from a . t !" we Bursina vi jar, The of D. Um of r,'J the U ,all Britain for Great presidencies is M. I. A, LCACUL 7 Wednesday "vening at "o'clock at 8. f ; notber, Mrs. tJ. w. Anderson, of the Vineyard ward cborcb. Colored electric lights ' the home of Mrs. J. W. Huish. 157 were uaed in decorating the lawn met Thursday evening in the ward Vineyard and Lneview played M i The Daughters of the Mormon North First East. All members are and porch. A delightful time was house. The financial report of the tie off at the Grandview I ' battalion Jnet .Friday afternoon at cordially Invited to be ball present waa ward Samuel read fol and with music, by Bishop games spent Friday afternoon. If seemJ '.. b noma or Mrs. Louisa. I barter after which various prob- grounds' Blake, lowed by luncheon, served to SO. ed aa though the Xakeview ' team The members of the Nelke Read , I, loses were used in decorating the lems were discussed pertaining to waa too stronf for the Vineyard (Btenaining room. A splendid ing duo were pleasantly entertain- . Dr. and Mrs.'H. M. Woodward en the welfare of the ward. A meet nine as at the close of the game the ; irogram was rendered, followed, by ed at the home' of Mra.' W. Lester tertained the graduates of the B. Y. ing of this kind will be hld the score waa 8 to 4 in their favor. Mangum In Bpringdell. Provo can- U. who are working for masters third Thursday of every month. It yon. Saturday afternoon. Mrs. W. degrees, at a lawn party (Monday la decided that a meeting of this Ice cream waa served to the players and sold to the on lookers. The ice . nil' Monroe Paxman was assisting host .uii ui4 jn id. nauci .x. OLUli ' porch were kind will be venr beneficial to the cream was furnished by the Lake-'I ...M.u Vnii.VBMkv.UlJati L.I. ess. The rooms wre charmingly evening. The lawn and will as ward It each colored with bring organi arranged !F' I lmrhter. Ruth - to -- Victor. 1t jirranged with wild flowers as a artistically one: an IM electric llghta, flowers and foliage zation in closer touch with ' Mrs. Alex Hedqulst as a decoration. The marriage will decoration. v w the even- - other. During Ake place in the very near future, gave an interesting review of the The Misses Thelma Hltt and Inez a club, i ing the gradautes organized . t t . play, "The Little Mlnifter." and a which la to be one of the prominent Moulton of Heber have' been the jji I' ;; .Mr. Mrs. D. A. Johnson en. sketch of the life of Maud Aoms, ad MurVida An ex. pleasing guests of Misa . orfanlatloni of tte i I -a dock for the past week. Misa MoulI n Mra. Parley Van Wagenen, who Preston .Peterson, llowingthe joyed ton and Miss Witt will return to refreebments ; srui leave rrovo soon ror bait LAae program, games were enjoyed i i ' and served to fifty, including graduates their homes in Heber today. . J ? j 45. i31tv to make her home. to served refreshments dainty Mr. and Mrs. John Clegg add son and the following deans of the fac-- Mi. a aftr r n J W, at ' ter-in-la- SJVZft u Dn Ut m-T-ied Wood-- CiMom's d ; 1..tMiaZ .2? i. ne i - Ctg mis, ,,-- w: nuno i v - . ue .view it f A. girl. These two I teams play the final game at Vtae- yard July t. They are now of equal stanuing in the-- ' Northern Ml I.' league. tii ' i Dutributon of Otulitr ' ITercrus!' ' . . ; LEAVES ON MISSION. SALEM, . June '20; Miss Emma If you need a sack ef euoar, a sack of flour, a case of fruit jara or a large order of flroceriea'drlve your car to owe store and we will attend the restr Otnvclerhe will gladly place your pun. chases In your car right where you wish ttienw This will, relieve you of the necessity of carrying thlnga that are bulky and. heavy. left Friday for a mission to laurornia. Miss Taylor was extent aiveiy entertained before her de parture. And you'll be more than pleaaed with your aavinge, I njj 1 ' v f' 4' 1 "ty e 'S An interesting session of the lLake spent Sunday in Provo. with Second ward Relief society was held thin afternoon at 2:30 o'ejock. t Attorney J. W. Roblson gave a ( ' A unique social, in the form of splendid talk on !'Law and Order."good musical program was en'fin ice cream festival, was conduct-- , ; J i:ed last, night in the Fourth ward oyed. . 'amusement ball. At 6 o'clock the children were entertained, and at Mrs. David Open sh aw entertained ;S o'clock the adults. ; A splendid at dinner at her home Friday after-- : consisting of readings, noon In honor of Mrs. David John, Program .musical selections by orchestra, Jr., of Los Angeles, Calif., who is vocal duets and solos and ballet here visiting for a few aays. A cut tdances were given. Ice cream, glass bowl of rosea formed the table strawberries and cake centerpiece. Covers' were laid for anherbet, fwere served. . The hostesses for the Mrs. S. S. Jones, Mrs. J. J. Jones,. .occasion were the Misses Leah Mrs. A. Rex Johnn, Mrs. David .Smart, Josephine Madsen, LaVieve John, Mrs. J W. Farrer, Miss J Huish and Lisle Lindsay. The pro- "weds of the entertainment will go A. B. Morgan, Mrs. M. H. Graham, toward a fund for the comDletlon of Mrs. C. H. Ward, Mrs. Frank W. tfce- - war4 meeting house. Deming, Mrs. Hugh Brown. wives: President and Cardwell and wife motored to Vineyard last Thursday and were the and Mrs. George H. Brimhall, Dean guests of friends and relatives. and Mrs. John C. Swenson, Prof, They returned to their homes in and Mrs. Christen Jensen, Dr. and Heber, Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Scorup and daughters, Mrs. M. P. Henderson,- - and other Edna, Etta and Allie,- were the members of the faculty. guests of Mr. and Mrs. "W." J" Clegg" Andrew Hardin 6f Park City won Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Madsen and the fancy table cover given by the folks of the Pleasant View ward. family of Eureka are the guests of The ticket sale was for the benefit relatives and friends in Vineyard. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. of a poor family living In the ward. The ladies sold 200 tickets at 60 Wallace Clegg entertained. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and cents each. Mrs. Stanley Harris of Lindon, Mr. Mrs. Arthur Crowther has re- - and Mra J. D. Wadley and daugh,..-tn how hsvmA (n Call Tab ter Belva of Pleasant Grove. after vUitin- - Mr. and Mrg. j F. Crowther the past week I i i and i r 7 rj S. I mn- - Fa tofcfl homeaked bread. sk Hard Wheat Flour.,.. U5 2 sks Hard Wheat Flour... lies 10 ska Hard Wheat Flour $13.18 Mb sk Graham Flour 35c 8k Whole Wheat Flour. .35c b sk Oermade .35c 1 b CANNED 98a Green String Beans, per can ISe jar Sweet Pickles... iboz Jar ....... 26-0- . "jiniAnrpfjo . . . 29c 25c CANNED MILK - 9c 5c 19c LARD JAMS 16-o- can Freeh Prune and Apple Jam 10c z 27c jar Strawberry o jar Raspberry . . . .... .27c jar Blackberry . . ..... .27c Jar Loganberry ,27c Jar Libbys Jelly. . . . .,. . .15c 16-o- z 16-o- z 8-- Pure snow-whilard, nicked sanitary pails. net pail Pure Lard $1.63 set pall Pure Lard ,15e net pall Pure Lard 35o 10-l- b b -- JELLO all flarors', pkx Ice Cream Powder, pkg Tello, ..10c 10c 69c 23c 14-o- z CURED MEATS te In --- room. quality Extra Quality Brooms Heavy Mop Sticks .. . , l-- Tall cans Milk Small cans Milk Eagle Brand Milk BROOMS . i i i Note our low price on extra 35c sse Chow Chow 1 Jar Sour Pickles.. Large can Dill Pickles . '',''.,"'''' J'!"3iR PICKLES ' 26-0- 2 ........29c ......... ' IOr FDIDAY PAYSON SOCIETY i,OW,fir'laWqul8t 4 bars White Irory ,25c 59c 10 bars Crystal White 49c 10 bars A. B. Naptha. . . . . . , .50c 10 bars P. g G. Naptha 55c 29c Large pkg. Sea Foam.. .33c Large pkg. Gold. Dust. flmall pkg. Sea Foam. . . . . . . . .5c 10c Lux, pkg. ...... Sal Soda, pkg. ..'..13c Old Dutch , Cleanser. t 10c Lighthouse Cleanser, 3 tor.. 20c Peas. . . .25c can Small Sweet Peas IBs 2 cans Siftey Early June Peas SERS 5 bars O Lo Palm.: 10 bar Create Oil for .. TM'the VEGETABLES 2 cans Tender June Mrs. James Peay entertained the cusi::a nui::suu:s:u:u:::i::::ii:uc:i:s:suui:ui5:: members of the Columbia Sewing . club at her h6me Monday evening. The members of the Utah stake Lynn Openshaw has returned The season's flowers were used in Mrs. Elizabeth Huber is visiting Tabernacle choir, and their part- home from Los Angeles, Calif., to decorating the entertaining rooms. with her sons Emil and Ernest and his Summer evenmonths. the .with, ners, gave a banquet Friday spend A pleasant time was spent ' with their families in Salt. Lake. ing atr Hotel Roberts, complimen- parents, Vt. and Mrs. David Miss Golda Shuter spent the sewing and music, during which a tary to Prof. C. W. Reid of Salt delicious luncheon waa served to week in Eurtka with relatives. Lake City, who fca resigned as Mrs. Harry 'Dawson andtbaby of following: Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs stake organist Rose, and peonies Salt Lake are vieiting here- wtta Mrs.' Effie Cutler, her parents, Mr. were uaed in decorating the dining 0n8tfW-dMIJrJ and Mrs. Heber 8 table. Covers were laid for SO. l. DU- - trinAAH T. W H Ala Curtis, . t Prof. J. W.lMCAllister was aDDOint- - name u. Olsen. Jr., Miss anna Booke", Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strong and ui twKtmaatier. Margaret Mrs. Responses were oomDlimentarr to H. Knudsen, Miss Pearl An- - daughter Pauline of Heber spent 28 for will June Peter' leave who made by Miss Ulllan Allred, Pierpont dern-anMlsg E8ther Anderson part of the week hero with relatives N. Jenson, j. aosnara, j. w. tne eastern biuicb With and friends. be will Roses D. S. church. Mrs. J, K. Gilbert was hostess at Knight Mrs. Arthur Salt, Dr. H. S. the L. Mrs. Leland Wright are Oir. and dinner party at visiting in Salt Lake this week. Pyne and Professor Reid. At the used is decorating the dining table, Mrs. a prttily appointed further end of the hall, a stage was Covers will be laid for Mr. and Pier-rateafternoon.' A cut tome her Mr. and Mrs. Lee. R.. Taylor and Sunday d of roses formed the table Mr. and Mrs. arranged which was prettily deco- - T. F. Pierpont, tMiss Vilate glas Henry Erlandson with colored electric lights, pont. Clifford Pierpont, Mr. and centerpiece. Covers were laid for were Salt Lake visitors' Friday and A splendid program was rendered, Mrs. Wm. M. Roylance, Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Duggins and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Peery are family of Gunnison. Utah; Mrs. Utah's Girl Wonder Violinist Roher'. Cockrell. Miss Melba Park. moving to Salt Lake to make their Ralph Wilson of Salt Lake, and home, Mrs. Mary Oisen of Redmond, I'taTi. Mrs. Wendell Erlandson spent the nast week with relatives in n AND HER Mrs. Robert Cockrell and Miss.rwden. ti m Gunnlin are Melba Park visiting The old folks committee of Neoo m S Fnii for a few weeks, the guests of stake have decided on Wednesday m H r'latives and friend'. June 8, as the day for entertaining B all the old folks in the stake over B Mrs. Mary Olsen of Redmond, 70 years of agp. The celebration an B t'tah, iient Sunday in Provo with will be held in Spanish Fork in the B friend-s- . citv pavilion and park 5 false who docs Mrs. Frank Stark of Centerville That's what the man practices Mr. fin.l Mrs. X. L. Lundborg had is visiting here with her sister, economy lies himself into believing that tr-- t .is t'leir guests nwr fie week-enWilliam Kitohen. Mr. ;ti:d Mrs. T!'.onias K. Krdman of B some Mrs Mable liariman and .'(laugh to save money. he's going n Misses! TViMi'iiorc. Mil., and th t.r St.'liii of Los Angles Calif, nM OF SALT LAKE Krdman and Kmy H. are visiting here with her dangh Klizabcth LITTLE not how R of S'U l.a!;f. Sunday ter Mrs. Owen Loveless, and her you pay True economy is aw FIVE OF THE BEST AND FASTEST MUSICIANS the party motored to' parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Harper. tor an article but how much VALUE you get ivian Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. iM. Manwill and IN THE WEST ' M out of it. Mr and Mrs. Alphas Bingham spent -. Mr. mid l.oc)ie Clc:iient,i or" Sunday in I'rovo with Mrs. J. v M AH Kinds of Pep and Syncopation But Not One Note I.os ;iigi'Ie. Ca'i!'.. are t!'.e guests Lewi-DrB Eccn-Buil- d of Mr. and Mrs. Thc?..as Ashton Mrs. Carol landenbt-rof Jazz. week-enfor a !'"v i!;iys. here with rela H spt'Ut B ti es. H Mr. and "is. .inim .laekson will jiv and Mrs. Melvm Done are B M Salt Lake this evening to rejoicing over the. arrival of a baby M n U m attend the wedding of Miss Lilian g;iri. 0orn to them Sunday. June 1. . n Mr. ard Mrs. Byron Thurnian and May i'ai-- i; daugiiter of Mr. and n a Mel- - children of Eureka E. Careg, anil Willam Mrs. M m spent Sunday a vi'le B. Kelly of Sa't Lake, which here with Mr. aifd Mrs. W. T. Amos. S3 and manufactured in A S UiN carelessly o'clock at will Mrs Leo Morsan of Eureka Is take place "bargain" H M unsathero with her parents, Mr evening. means an lumber visiting seasoned improperly and Mrs. John H. Amos. The Manavu and Fifth ward ReRich and Miss Mr. and Mrs. isfactory building from the beginning and societies met conjointly this Dora Montague ..' Halt Lake spent lief expensive repairs soon or late. id afternoon at the Fifth ward meetwi:b their mother, a ing house. Abe i Turner irave a Mrs. Vinahere Montague. Miss Lavina Brooks nnd Golden splendid talk on "Law and Order." Advising our clients how to get the most A good) musical program was ren- Taylor of Eureka spent Sunday H value out of their building dollars is a reguM dered. here with Mr. r.nd Mrs. Squire m l!rook3. lar and essential part of our service. It will The Social Hour club met at the Mrs. Tabby Curtis of Poeatello, to solve us to help you be a pleasure D. H. McBride on hlaho is here on account Of the home of your j I'rovo Bench, Thursday afternoon. serious iFiness of her si' ter, Mrs. m building problems. B is. vi;i v uiiiuii'iuni piivr im- John Amos. gj B Mr. and Mrs. Chid Packard and M literary lesson. "The Story of Ann am A Sweet" JS goed musical chi'dren of S'pritigvilk spent Sunare looking for "bargains" in cheap If you m was given, during which day lure with Mrs. l'akard's pam lumber we can't do much for you, but if you to rents, Mr. and l.Mrs. ,Lims oholot a(j dainty refreshments were Mr. r.nd Mr-- . Leonard Hiil enter-tainrflul irrmKr- - an' t!'e want Dependable Lumber of Uniform Quality jj l.i-- t a invi'ed guests : Mrs. Benj. Yid,iy in ItOnor of the r. healthful 2 Large cans Fine Tomatoes 25c 2 cans Suaar Corn " 9n 1 can Country Gentleman Corn :; ; FLOUR SOAPS-CLEAN- la ao enjoyable and aa good, nutritious, Nothing mm mm ' SOME OF OUR REGULAR PRICES - - , their M' p,nlr,,n ' t. Sugar Cured, Bonlese Smoked . . .27e Shoulders, lb. . . . ; Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon 24c By the piece, lb. Center cuts, lb. 25c 35c Sugar Cared Hams, lb it . iss Kathryn Farrar 3 iminnumummnnnuinmimumufi Don't Lie to Yourself! " " Famous, " r j i KODAKSr jj ' "" and Kodak Service a M- ' You Can Practice False an Expensive omy a nd House or True Economy and Build an Economical Home. t- 00 it f ' TICE OF F THE 8- ri a : : . j aa a H cpj-ve- ! you should come to us. Our Plan Department is also at your service without cost or obligation. mootXutnbet Co- - ei-v- en . Khvoo-'l'achnian. Miss Kaii:i:aii, Mrs. Krimt Allen, Mrs. Hoy Bark. Mrs. Robert I 'ill. Mrs. Ray Cutler, Mrs. Morten CutMrs. ler, Mrs. Prank McGtaw. James Wilson. The club will next meet with Mrs. L. M. Nelson, and Mrs. George f'ullimore will g'.vo the .Mr--- lesson. li.T-hnia- or Mr. and birthday Mrs. ('. M i'.ird of Mapleton, pa-rents of Mrs. Hill.' guests were Mr. and Mrs, Hyrum Manwaring of Rerburg, Idaho; Mr.! ! and Mrs. R. Lovell Mendenhall, Mr.; and Mrs. KLner Bird and i.Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bird, all of Maple-ton- . iMr and Mrs. S. B. Wilson had as The marraige of Miss Fern John their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 Ray Conyers and daughter Carol of Jnhnson, and Oeorge E. Hinckley Eureka, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Done ARMOR? Wednesday, June 21st ADMISSION $1.00 - SEX GOLD lotice Is b Keep a picture record of your travels. No hiking or camping trip is "complete without a kodak. Bring us your films. We offer you the service of an expert in developing and printing. We use the glossy type finish. e'al meetini 'h lbe G be held s Pany, 'o, e, 1922, PROVO PLEASANT GROVE at 1 for the ad voting board of i iae and o f the con sum of $7j "wl action PProvaI oi gram on and the 6 f all real of th 'Daoy; and n "uch othe toerewtu, 19 before th ated this 23 t order of tl Pd Hedquist Drug Co. Rooi Utah, |