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Show r- THE HERALD; WEDNESDAY, JULY 261922-- : aa their guests over the Mr. " Clubs ;i Dances Visitors ' and Mrs. C. JLDayley at Ogden. -, - C. Williams. Mrs. W.3, Crawford, Miss bessie Williams and Walter Whitehead, Jr., ..were Salt Lake victors Friday. tVa n,. -- u. .. Mr. and Mrs. H. ..- M. Peterson.' ,. Mr. and Mrs. Ben lls Vera Williams is spending Morris and - , . eek ouyus. Iaree i. - . .. On Curtain r and Mrs. Joseph Shaw were Mr. and Mrs. Martin dinger and were Salt Lake visitors part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Johnson Salt Lake visitors Monday. .Mr, and Mrs. WV L. Whlttemore, :V Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Oyerlade and Miss. Julia Anderson came from E. Dr. and Mrs. A. i Px.man motored Salt Lake to spend the. week-ento South Fork, Provo canyon, Mon- with 'her parents. Bishop and Mr j day, to spend the day. Nephi Anderson. Mr. 'J iilllFi 111 Nelson has returned to Ogden after a two weeks' visit here with with and friends in Provo. relatives (Miss is spending- two , Sirs. Don Parties .Mrs. J. C. Jensen of Lo Angeles, Dr. Heher McKay and family of .." uw ara vifcitine with Dr. ana " .... . dinner given y Mrs. feier uoyce, -.u w Mrs, K. Lester iaid for ten. were gover8 tneir gueou ispem lOLuuuaj v vuv , . . Midway hotpots. Osborne of Mr, and Mrs, 'tH' Salt Lake were George last Provo visitors Mr. and Mrs, W. I. Spere and eon Billy. Jr., have returned to Salt week, guests of Mrs. Lacy H. Lake after a visit in Provo with Farnsworth. week-end- Material and Summer Dresses : - -V' Cur fain Material d , 25c to 90c : Summer Dresses J . Mr. and Mrs. W.'J. Taylor and Miss June Shaw, MissBuby Tay-- ; daughter and C. W. Bechtol of Salt Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Taylor were lor, .LaVard Shaw and Morley Scott in Lake spent the Twenty-fourtat Vivian Park. Provo with, Mrs. Elizabeth and visitors at Provo canyon .Monday, spent the week-en' Mrs. Fern Pardoe returned to Mis"EmnUr Evans. One of the niost successful an Mr. and MrsC William Ferre, Mrs; six pending Ogden today, after nual family reunions of the season Etta D. Bagley, Miss Loraa Bag B. Mrs. Mr. and Williams, Lloyd Mr. of the in guest week Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams and was conducted Monday, when the ley and Miss Julietta Bagley were and Mrs. T. Earl Pardee. . of Andrus Christensen among the visitors at Geneva ". family, Mrs. E. B. Whipple and descendant BTid Mrs Jack Frost gathereditlhe. homes oLMaJtu lai Altcer Huteh daughteT LaVievo Miss spending JS. Ross. The Park, Mon- P; Fairer and George the week in Magna with Mr, and were visitors were Miss Orpha, Anderson of Price is ; activities day's opened by "a L. day. Jensen. Mrs. R. well appointed banquet, at which spending a few days in Provo with j Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bunnell and 100 members of the family were Mrs. Peter Peterson. The Misses Ertna Peterson and s rMTyand"Mrs. Peter iMadsen '" are served. Seaaon'ajflpwerB. flags The Ell Vtocentwete JtaJIlkejisit-orand ferns artistically decorated the) children, grandc hildren and j spending the weekIh TbgaB last week. of Mr. and the fanners' encampment dining tablen. Following the ban- quel a miacellaneouaimpromptu I Mrsi, J. R. Boshard met at their was rendered. Musical home Monday, when a most enjoy-M. Kendall program .. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph e day was spent. An elaborate' and Mrs. J. P. Nicholson were the numbers and readings were by Miss Anna 'Teay, Miss dinner was served at 1 o'clock on guests of Mrs. Jehn A. Worsley in dered Folils Ross, Miss Vera Durrant, the spacious lawn of the Boshard Salt Lake, Monday. MIks Aanes Farrer. Miss Aratta home. The table was decorated , Hf To the Ladies of Provo r flowers and ferns.. (Miss Connie Guy has returned Durrant and Miss Lucille Burn- - with garden for forty-fivfrom Salt Lake, where she spent Hope of Seamountain. Miss Hope Covers were laid Mrs. P. G. Hall has is an "exceptionally .taleaad young After dinner the following pleas-lady- , hall Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wil and with two relatives weeks opened a dressmaking and pleased those present lng program wan rendered: Vocal son and two daughters, Delia and friends with her piano antf vielin solos. It, solo, Mozart Boshard; dance, Leah June; Mrs. Kenneth Dixon and parlor at 215 East See-r s; children, Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Jen piano solo, Mrs. Hal ond North. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Scott Tiave wa brought out at 4eeunionhi-Jefriethat the direct descendants of laway;, musical selections by male sen and son Jack of Salt Lake, Mr. returned from an auto trip through Andrus Christensen, who came to auartet comprised of Reed, Carl and iMrs.- - Earl Page and son Glenn Phone 524-Yellowstone park. Utah in 1857 from Denmark, are and Mozart Boshard and Paul Cleopha, Mar, Bill and Jean Men denhall. tinty tots dance, Virginia Mrs. W. D. Gilbert of Castlegate splendid musicians, most of whom Katn-eri.Miss Chloe Shepard spent Sun play the violin, of which Mr. Chris-tense- and Margaret Boshard; duet, Boshard and leah JefTeries; day and Monday with friends at was a master, in a highly pleasing manner. The guests in- three duets, J. R. and J. H. Bo- Fairview, William cluded members of the family from shard; ballet dance, Katherine Bo of Rexburg, Shepard after- - Idaho, was the guest of Mr. and Bear River,- - ogan. Richmond and shard. The remainder wun Mrs. E. Mendenhall Hooper. Mrs. Anna Christensen noon was pleasantly spent Sunday and G4 .'AO . PfittV Sf nara n,nn ,Ka games and dancing, bunt neon was Monday. I j Ihonred guest at this year's served In the evening. Oran Cushing and family tit Salt Lake were here to spend Sunday Next year the reunion wBl I Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Mr. i and Mnntiav with relatives be held when it is When yoii me "ffie best" paint for work" yon are doing, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunn and j expected an equally good time will and Mrs. Elvon Jackson. George W.j you make worth while savings in many ways. Gee and Mrs. Jiewlon Jackson andiamily of Thistle were the week- baby motored to Mutual Isle, Provo end guests of Mrs. Charles H. Best paint is easier to spread. It saves labor costs, The Utah Sorosis club will hold canyon, Monday, the 24th, where Depew. costs. It covers more area per gallon. It saves material Mrs. John U. Vance entertained its July kensington Friday after- they participated in the day's activthe Afternoon noon at 3 o'clock in the Pioneer ities. Sewing club last But more important, the best paint serves for years Friday afternoon at Memorial park. park. During the afternoon's enthan longer ordinary paint. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Taylor tertainment refreshments will be George Lamb of Magna spent spent Monday at Sunday and Monday 1i ere with irisl served. The hostesses for the oc- and" children We have been making best paints for 73 years. They casion will be Mrs. J. W. Robin- Strawberry. family. iMr. and Mrs. Henry Krlandson are scientific in formula and preparation. They contain son, Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mrs. St. of M. contain in Mrs. Anna zinc and daughter Ada, ahd Mr- and Romney addition, the best pigments, oils and Nettia Kerr. Mrs. J. C. Clark Mrs. and, J. B. Ashton, Mrs. George P. George is visiting in this city for Mrs. Joseph Reece and daughter Pioneer White lead. Parker, Mrs. Merle Taylor, Mrs. A. !a number of days with her daug- Erma motored to Salt Lake Pioneer day and enjoyed the program B. Worsley, Mrs. Chase Hatch and hter, Mrs. Ann C. Clayson. Our "Service Department" will gladly give you free Mrs. C. E. Maw. AH members are given at Liberty park in honor of of Fuller advice on any kind of painting, Take advantage a Provo was Mrs. James Mitchell the pioneers of 1847. urged to be in attendance. service and Fuller quality. to this Miss Theo Stark and Miss visitor Saturday. She came Dr. and Mrs. E. Holland and city from Payson as a delegate to Evelyn Miles are visiting in Salt Mrs. Charles H. Wright motored to the farm bureau convention held Lake with the family of their Vivian Park Friday, where a well-- here taat Say". She Was the dinner uncle James Stark. Miss Alice Clayson, Beth Hulsh appointed dinner was served at the guest of Mrs. J. W. Huish. Vivian Park cafe. and Golda Shuler are spending a Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Peterson and ten days' visit in Salt Lake with The Campfire Girls of this city aonJaui4eJleft Sunday relatives and friends. Thelma and Norma Erlaitdson a hiking party up P0? tag for a trip Jhrough -canyon ixfcg Wth Mr. Friday atterjwon. Misslogan, Smithfleld and Bear Lake. jw and Mrs. Hollis Curtis. Evelyn Nelson acted as hostess,! and following the' hike served a' Mrs. E. A. Mitchell will be Wendell Erlandsont H, S. Tipton luncheon to the twenty par- - ess to the Thursday Evening E. H. Grams, Farrell Tipton, Bert ' Bridge club members at her home Cneever ana Vernard Anderson at- ticlpants. Thursday. Seasons flowers will tended the state rifle meet in Salt The Misses Natella and Ijmra decorate the rooms. . Three tables lmkb saiuraay, eunaay ana ' Bate ft Lewis spent Pioneer day in Salt of bridge will 1 played, and will Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Hulsh of Salt Lane City They left today to be followed by luncheon. Dixon-Taylor-RutMr. and Mrs. S. H. Nelson and Lake spent Pioneer day here with spend a month's vacation with relatives and friends at Rupert and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wagner of Salt their mother, Mrs. Annie Huish. THE ONB PRICE HOUSE" Lae City spent Sunday and 'Monday Phom6M. blackfoot, Idaho. trd West and Center 8U. with Mrs. Dean Twelves. Th New rurnltit 8tore, .. Proro, Utah.- Mrs. Ruth IS. Chase of Salt Lake ENJOY Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clayson had YELLOWSTONE is visiting her daughters, Mrs. SAVE MONEY BUY FOR CASH H. O. Dunn Mrs. Winnie Price and of this city. in Burley,.-Idahseveral week friends. with relative and - ZJ u : h $iMto:$8.00 d r PRieE Thursday, Friday and Saturday ALL Mon-day- . , ONE-HAL- F "" i SEE OUR WI NDOWS n IIMEIIT FA RRER 1 ren-abl- , - IENT IS VICTIM Cal-yea- h LAID TO REST AT .' Jef-ferie- n n Best Paints Costs Less of-th- in the long run U , . -- Chris Larsen of the I. D. Ot F. of that order, after which a firing lodge No. 61, Mr. Davis having squad under the direction of Joha E. Booth fired a salute and tap been an active member in both orwere wounded toy the bugler. Floral were ganizations. The speakers tribute! completely- - covered-rtCharles W. Booth, David T. SLewls. 1 D. Morgan and grave. Bishop Ralp (Mr. Davis was born here Decem The choir fur- ber 29, 1895. He went overseas Bishop Brockbank. nished the music with .a , solo by with the 248th field artillery in Afton Argyle, with violin obligatto the 91st division and was within by Miss Eva Lewis and piano 11 miles of the front when . the pun Uuent by Mrs, J. A. Brock armistice was signed He went to bank, also a selection by a mixed Germany with, the army pt occupaquartet led by. Prof. William D. tion Besides, till widowed mother Holt The invocation was by John and Mrs. Martha Ann Davis he is H. Hayes-- and the benediction by survived by two brothers, William Albert Swenson- - The aniJohn Davis, lour sisters. Mrs, caket was borne on a caisson GsorgevdCrpokjton,. oi Salt Lake drawn by" TouY horses. Sit overMrs. George King, Mrs. Grant seas menjweTe the pallbearers. City, Boyack and Miss Isabel Davia- of Former service jnen alspi formed Spanish Fork. , the escort of honor and. members 61, of of the I. O. O. F. lodge-NoAsphalt deposits have been diswhich the deceased was a member marched to the grave. Following covered near oil fields in the Argenthe dedication of the gravo by Na tine Republic The deposits con thaniel Ludlow officers of the I. O. tain considerable quantities of O. F. lodge gave the funeral fitual vanadium. sc-co- SPANISH FORK, July 26. The city pavilion, was crowded Sunday afternoon to pay last respects to Frank IL Davis, who was instantly killed when he came in contact with a high 4ehslon ware at Bishop W; Trock-banof the Second ward was in charge. Besides the speakers there were on the platform John E! of tne local Booth, commander post of the American Legion and Fuller-ton;-Cali- f. k DANCE flag-drape- d at FOR YOUR Beautiful AUTOMOBILE 1 morn-enjoye- d host-daint- y r to Monday.' . Co.. ell .. NuBone Corset SAMUEL446.KOPP 460 West Center! Phone Lowest Prices. WEEK ENDING JULY 29, 1922. 10 lbs. Sugar sack Patent Flour .2 dozen Strictly, Fresh Eggs ...T. ...85e SI.28 48-l- b. l creamery cutter 2 lbs. Nice Fresh Salmon, specially priced 7 lbs. New Potatoes . . . . .. .. a-in- o. 10 lbs. Good Rice 2 pkgs. Delish Wonder Food Smoked Bacon Squares, per lb. .45 43tf 45 ....... .25 .65 45 22 Smoked Bacon, per lb .35 Salt Bacon, per lb 22 . Fancy Dressed Chickens, per lb 30 "Certo" Sure-Jel- l, 32 try a bottle 2 pkgs. Parowax 35 Pint bottle White or Brown Vinegar 15 1 dozen White Crown Fruit Jar Caps 10 2 dozen Fruit Jar Rubbers .15 Pint Mason Fruit Jars . . . 90 Quart Mason Fruit Jars Half gallon Mason Fruit Jars $1.40 2 pkgs. White King Washing Soap 25 Highest Spot Cash Price Paid for Poultry and Eggs 1 1 A-N- o. A-N- o. We are pleased to announce, a cut in price on our high class NuBone Corsets. Yon can now buy them at $2.50 and. up, Just phone -- or send a postcard and arrange for an appointment It places you under no obligation to buy. The UuBone corsetlere takes accurate measurements and returns in person to guarantee the fittings. n We also carry the In our new shop- - WE WILL STORE YOUR CAR by the day, week or month. Get our prices. We xtend to you the same courteous treatment, the same high class work and bigger and better service than erer before. fciiVe lotaTof LETS TALK IT OVER PrQVO Auto TdiL& Paint Co. ,67NorUi First West. ' ' ' Art1' cles. MRS. 8ADIE E. f. JONES Coraetler Phone 539-365 E. 3rd S. PAYSON 80CIETY Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall enter tained with a dinner last Sunday in honor of" the birthday anniversary of her husband. Summer flowers were used in the decorations. Covers were laid for Mr. Menden- - e of everybody. Z 7 It gives you more for your money than any other class of entertainment that has ever come to Provo. The program this year will appeal to the most fastidious as well as to the masses of "us common folks." l. : " , JET YOUR CHAUTAUQUA TICKET FRIDAY BIG PROVO BAND DANCE EVERY TUESDAY ORCHESTRA body looks dingy and shabby. Two hours labor to apply a coat of Bennett's Auto Paint, at a cost of two or three dollars, will bring the pus back smiling, looking for all the world like a brand ' new car. Bennetts havTaTUftmade especially for automo. brush Btreaks, biles. It flows on 8mootw7eR'SJI dries hard in 48 hours and wears like m3fc..J-- s Also Berry Bros. Top Dressing for yourcuSft .A and topj j : . - ( i - Maiben Glass & Paint Co. 272 West Center. Phone 160. through the park. busses are busy continuously. All automobiles are charged a fee of $7,50 to enter the park. This money is used in maintaining the roads through the park, and the roads are certainly kept In good condition. Throughout the park ever' piece of road is just like a boule vard." The fiBhihg also attracted the at tention of Chris. He said that hundreds of people are lined up con tinuously on fish bridge trying their luck in catching the maximum haul of ten Tishes. lie says that he got his in less than thirty enjoyed O the TfSk" a rroBirthe plTTtns pushing or pulling the handcarts. Elmer Buckner, attended by a large group of Indian scouts, was marshal of the day. David Johnson was color bearer. At the program which followed the parade several Kod musical selections interspersed the talks on the early days in Utah given by George St Jeor, Ashted Taylor, and David Johnson. and games were enjoyed as wal also a baseball game between the single and the married men. The game was won by the unattached fellows. In the evening a large bonfire was built around which songs were sung and stories told until a late hour. A store at which ice cream and candy were sold did a business of about $75 which will be used by the Sunday school and the Mutual Improvement association of the ward. In BOATING FISHING GLEAN Finest Picnic Grounds in . Utah. The Modern CABINS FOR RENT These STAGES CELEBRATION NOVEL (Continued from Page One.) It appeals to the intellectual, the artistic and the fun-sid- Mr. Scott "There are more than 100 auto busses with a capacity of 25 passengers which takes the tour GRANDVIEW WAR days of wonderfully diversified programs, rich in intpllectual culture. On Utah Lake If your motor is running right, or is worth repairing, there is no need of getting a new car just because the BATHING The trip was thoroughly by Mr. and 'Mrs. Scott. get your ticket and enjoy Bix Ml EVERY SATURDAY Mr: and .Mrs. Chris Scott has just returned from a week's motor park. trip through Yellowstone They were greatly impressed with the gorgeousness of the Canyon hotel, and the many geysers in the park. , "This year has been one of the busiest seasons at the park," said ists . m WM Be prepared to Come in and get your new auto top, r have your car painted. We do the right kind of work at the right price.' "'. Xollet Is Chautauqua Ticket Day to 67 North 1st West COME IN AND Mr. Franco-America- rfygenic WE HAVE MOVED ; and Mrs. J. E. Welsh and daughter Mary have returned " to their home in Salt Lake, after spending the week in Provo with iMr. and Mrs. Irwin McDowell and Mrs. J. E. Snow. Miss Nateiia Lewis spent 'the week-enwith Salt Lake friends before leaving for her vacation to visit with her uncle, George Man-- j well, at Rupert, Idaho. Mrs. Rboda Carroll and sri Lewis of Salt Lake City spent a few days in Provo viBiting with Mrs. George A. Brown. PARK TRIP Geneva the afternoon sports Beating and sweeping never gets all the dirt out of rugs and what it does gets out is distributed on walls and furniture. Remember You can easily have your home really clean all the time with a WEDNESDAY, AUGUST SECOND HOOVER or OHIO arried Folks Day BIG ANNUAL Married Fi is Dance Way!! t X Electric Vacuum 'Cleaner " cleaning, - no more leaves .you all tired out at No more backache- s- from strenuous work that the end of the day ! Cleaning with either of these efficient servants is simple, easy and thorough. We are offering special reductions in price ' Ohio and easy terms on both cleaners. (All the dances you used to dance when you were jnthe . ' 00 00 younger.) one day Treat her-t- bis as you used to treat her before the wedding bells rang. GENEVA BEACH 'Cmon in, the Water's Finer Utah Power & Light - Co. "Efficient Public Service- .- " |