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Show THE HERALDr FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922. S3 irnl'Tt'TihmtiriTnrr The Fifth ward. Relief society entertain the stake board of the Relief society Tuesday , after- "noon at 2 o'clock at the ward meeting bouse. An excellent program has been arranged, after which adjournment wlllbe made to KeHet aociety aau, where Hfce SSEsasssa SB games and luncheon will be enjoyMiss Maude Sutton was hostess Tbe affair was In celebration of Tuesday evening. The season's ed. A full attendance of the Relief flowers were used In decorating at a miscellaneous shower at ner his seventeenth birthday anniver- the society members of the ward and entertaining rooms. Sewing and the vi which occurred yesterday. A music stake board officers Is desired. sary home last evening " were evenof the features the of Salt Sutton Emma ,1Kin Miss was spent with ing's entertainment, after which tin? delightful Law to Lake City whose marriage Miss Lucile Small and Sliss Hazel will games and ' music, during . which dainty refreshments were served to ..,. .. Hart'doa of Park23. CityA color Miss .Miss La Vera Snow entertained the Seagull girls Vera were to refreshments served William, dainty i.iaca August Maria Qrr, Delia Banks, Miss Iva Jones, and ..Miss of the Bonneville ward at the home of olnk and white was used the following: Simpson, Irene Weatphal, Ted Orr, Gladys Duke. of the advisor, Mrs. Alden Chatwln, The card game "500" was Jacjc, Westphal, Ellen Thompson Thursday afternoon. Dahlias and Miss as Mitchell Ruth has " rooms. her Nellie Bil Charles'Orr, and Hopkinson, i.,,,rf.fi. after wWcaamenarcissue were used in decorating few Miss for a Louise Latham Frank days. Field, guest tim A delicious Harding, music were enjoyed. the roams. 5amesHd music were Ma of w Salt Lake Lawrence the Kelly City. ber, Harding, pink luncheon, in the color scheme, after which luncheon was enjoyed, Edna the-folMonsen, Wymer Thompson, h white, was served to served. Present were Norma T. Mrs. N. President and Bill Idabell Vincent, Taylor, Thompson, lowing: Mrs. Emma Randall, Mrs. Agnes Taylor, Vlnetta Peterson, Ethel and Miss Mina Kavochevich, Mj8s Taylor Thompson, Floyd "Henry Sutherland, ' Mlas Virginia Jennie Madson left yesterday a iter noon Lowe, Jennie Bennett, May Sutton, rthrland. Miss Shirley SutherB. Connie Bachman, Albert Hopkinson, for Jennie Snow, Verna Strawberry, where Ihey whl Lisle Thurman, Stagg. land Miss Donna Grimm, Mrs. ' a few days, the guests of Mr. Passey, Rhea Cox. Iona Falkner,! spend Mrs. ... R. D. Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Fanny Safford, Mrs. Emma p Sutton, Madson. Mrs, W. F. Merry has returned and Mrs. George a n Sutton. 'Mrs. P. T. Sutton, Chatwln and Mrs. Rhea Cox. - iiuk Aiha. Bateman, Miss Yolande home from Los Angeles. Calif.. Miss La Vera Banks and Miss Taylor, 31rs. where she .has been visiting' reto Vera sutton, Mrs. John Miss Williams have returned hon. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. .Seethaler enfriends the past two tlves and Gertrude Modrefield, Kobert a two weeks' visit In Idaho. tertained at a prettily appointed after weeks. R. 'Mrs. Geneve Sutton, Stein. Miss were tue guests of jlr. and diner party at thelr .home WednesfTEey and Sutton Mrs. Lynn E Sutton, V. L. Bunnell at Burley, and day evening. The season's flowers Mrs. M. Lauritzen of Oakland, Mrs. J. Miss of H. Carter Provo; Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. F..J. Terrill at Twin were used in decorating Ue...dining Twrnthv Douglas of Los Angeles, Calif., has returned to her home, Falls. table. Covers were laid for ten, Mrs. after her of daughter, visiting Mrs. Clarence Douglas r,uf: Including Mrs. Richard Brom arid ten for Bee, Carrie Shirley days. Miss - Los Angeles. Calif.; son Kenneth, of Newton, lowa, who Mr. Mrs. and an George Startup and Mr. and Mrs. Sutton of Berkeley, Calif. are here George H. Chatwln of Murray nounce the engagement of their Fred Cluffvisiting, , of Provo. ' of to Karl Peterson his In Provo daughter, Ethel, visiting Felix and Frank Peterson left spent Sunday Provo. The will take marriage Mrs. Ted Hatton, Mrs. R. H. Hat-toMonday for San Francisco, Calif., family. place the latter part of the month where they will visit several days, and Mrs. J. B. Seethaler and in the Salt Taking advantage of and Mrs. E. Lake J. children temple. motored to Salt Lake, Monafter which they will spend a few are Salt LakeDijpkett family a an opportunity few for to visitors with Los Calif., in Angeles, the days day. The marriage of Miss Marie Ed- - day, and spent days, the guests of Mr. and Mrs SAVE allows many their brother, Clarence. dington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Souter. dollars to remain in Mrs. Richard Brom and son KenRichard Eddington of Salt Lake Mrs. W. H. Gammon entertained Provo are of Iowa, Newton, neth, McDonPreston your pocket. at Herbert A fine baby girl arrived the City, and at a children's birthday party at visitors for a few days, the guests took Utah, In home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lewis ald of Kanab, place afternoon Saturday home her of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cluff. Thursday morning at the home of honor of her daughter Grace, at their ranch In South Fork, Provo President Mrs. Thomas N. Tayand Mother morning. canyon, Monday anniverthirteenth birthday whose Miss Etta Scorup, Miss LaVerda lor. The rooms were prettily decoand baby are doing nicely. sary occurred on that day. TheScorup. Miss Allie Scorup and Miss with roses and sweet rated peas, decoin used were season's flowers have returned home 'Mrs. and Mrs. T. J. Foote and ferns. The ceremony wag perform Marian Graham .of hi, fhA AniarL&imnz ruuiua. they have been TWO HUNDRED BUSINESS Foote and ed at 10 a. m., by President Tay- from Salina, where van entoved. Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl week-enweeks at the three the past visiting in lor, in the presence of the immeafter which refreshments were family enent the and friends diate of Scorup ranches. few a and relatives friends relatives with Logan served to thirteen, the young couple. The bride wore The home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. (Continued from Page One.) nary blue serge traveling suit, Harris on Provo Bench was the James Thompson was pleasantly The members of the G. K. W. a and she carried bride's at entertained were club friends bouquet pleasantly a scene social of surprised wg a number of aiiair, own advertising," Mr. McArthur deiigntrui Following the ceremony, a wedding at his home Wednesday evening. the home of Miss Verda Creer breakfast was served, covers being Thursday evening, when they enteror declared. In honor Oscar A. Spear, president of the laid for six. A large wedding cake tained at a lawn party, formed Ihe Table centerpiece, ea Mrs Hattie Creer and daughter, Kotary club, urged the forgetting of Chicago,! Mrs. Edith Vaughan, either side of which stood cut glass and failures of the The lawn of successes bowls of sweet peas. The young who are here visiting. was artistically decorated with Chamber of Commerce past, and to noon at left for couple yesterday Games were start anew. Keep your auto looking two months' trip through Zion, colored electric lights. musical selecwhich during enjoyed Grand "We are hoping for the steel Bryce and canyons, after Prof. Frank new by having us WASH which they will make their home in tions were rendered by Mr. Spear said, "but if it refreshments plant," Wofflnden. Dainty Kanab. were served to 56. doesn't come there is much to be it for you. Mrs. C. E. Maw will entertain the tMiss Helen Anderson of Salina is done in other ways." He pointed to the manner in which Wyoming following friends at her home to the The dirt destroys guest of Miss Etta Scorup for morrow afternoon: (Mrs. A. B. Morgan, developed the dairy industry of that few a days. Mrs. David Opensb&w, Mrs. '' luster -- of the paint . state as an example of what :might John V. Buchi, Mrs. Frank Cory, C. M. Peterson and be done here. Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. WmFerre, Mrs. Frank W. son LaGrande have returned hon, The humor of the evening was It saves you money Deming, Mrs. Fred Richmond, Mrs. after a ten-datrip to Bear lake. R. Thomas- - Mrs. Clarence Nay- contributed by W. D. Roberts, who in friends visited also Logan. They lor, Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mrs. J. T. drew rounds of laughter by comic Farrer Mrs. Frank W. Stubbs, Mrs. .Beealey- - entertained a verbal-pietfof what some lead- Fred Oiseri. Mrs'. Swen O. 'NlelSon, the Phone 121. ! citizens have been able to acMrs. Reed L. Anderbere. Mrs. D. L. number of her schoolmates of was ing old Dusenberry school, which Mrs.-O- . Wattick, Mrsfi. Farmers and complish. L. L. Bunnell, president of the A. Spear, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs, situated where, the now stands, and bank Merchants closet Ru E. Suites, Mr . A. D Button, also of" the' Brigham Young unlver county farm, bureSu, urged "" Mrs. Herbert raeewalk, Mfiy,J a. , arternoon. tills home yi .ih,.t tiv With The' oms Ver preh , Wi Tnnes, --MXS. Mrs. I. I .Vs 0 f A with dahlias "and aladiolas. Maxfield Auto Top Company 0 Mrs. V .'D' Bean, Bailey, ucou" y 1 flnent With sew- - ' !L.wifl : : r Mrs. wuu'u uenciu uom. rarmmir Lafe Bown, Mrs. Roy Schick, ' i, teleeUou which musical SOT W. Center, Provt Utah ing. during lem W. Uu B iccor4iflg Boren, Mrs. George Hansen, Mrs. were prpUu pfthe Alex Hedqulst Mrs. Frances Hed- S2? J?nJ5 "iu, quist Mrs. J. 'Milton Jones, Mrs. Mortimer of Provo. A delicious too, for iinlss the farmer, is pros Wm. M. Roylanee, Mrs. Alma Van perous the business man fails, he luncheon was served to the .follow- insisted. Wagenen, Mrs. E. B. Whipple, Mrs. Mrs. M. C. Newell, Mrs. ing: Dr. F. S." Harris, 'president of the Mrs. W. L. Agnes Whitecotton, ' Diantha Worsley, Mrs. Delia Booth, Young university. compared the Whittemore. Mrs. C. C. Hoag, Mrs. Mrs. Clara Henrie, Mrs. Charles farmer to the foundation 'Btdne 'of. C. H. Wright, Mrs. C. H. Ward, Mrs. George Billings, Taylor, the Mrs. Mrs. Vera R. Greenwood, upon whom the en Grace Cheever, Mrs. John tire buijdJftg, structure xests. Mart Roylanee, Mrs. J. B. Tucker, Mrs. S. P. Mrs. Eggertsen, Foote, "The farmer is not. only a pro(Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, Mrs.-- ' C. W. Mrs. Jorgen Hanson, Mrs. Rose Kellogg of Hermiston, Ore.; Mrs. Haws, Mrs. Thomas Thurman, Mrs. ducer, but also a consumer," Dr. Harris said. "He is the most conJames Henrie of Caliente, Nev.; R. Farrer, Mrs. J. B. Keeler, sistent consumer; the. "merchant Mrs. L. A. Holdaway of Salt Lake, May Mrs. Hannah knows what and when and how the Mrs. Eunice Harris, 'Mrs. Emer Murdock of Heber, Mrs. B. Tucker, Mrs. Deseret Gray, Mrs. farmer buys, and can depend uoon William Ward of Salt Lake. Samuel H. Jepperson. The follow' 'him. The farmer is the backbone j also were the , ;l among f th k l Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roberts and ing friends Mrs. Julia A. Elliott, D Harris went into agricultural Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., invited guests: Mrs. Hannah ;prob)ems especianv those of fin. motored here from Salt Lake yes Mrs. Francis Knight, Mrs. ,.: Pike of St George, Spencer r. wj,:rh. he terday and spent the day. Clark, Mrs. Charles Ward and Miss the hardest problems for the farm M. E. Brereton. er to solve, and in which solution, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson and the business interests of the city children will leave Monday for Miss Juanita Carter entertained EVERY SATURDAY Eagle iriver canyon, Colorado, a few friends at a lawn party at are concerned, and should aid. where they will spend two weeks. the home of her sister, Mrs. Earl evening. JapaBy Mrs. J. B. Seethaler is a Salt Elliott, Wednesday nese lanterns and oriental creaSYNCO ORCHESTRA Lake visitor today. tions were used in decorating. Coolest Dance Hall in Dancing was the feature of the after entertainment, evening's Utah County which luncheon was served tg twenty. Trucks Leave Second Dances Visitors wtH Clubs lOCIETY Parties OUR- o I I o o O . - o o i I o o . 3 Id WhicE-- Gbter&tnnlay -- ... y. .... I.- Offers You Savings Of to '33 . B ri .. The CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM this season offers educational -- SHINE 'EM UP - r ' Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. Mrs.-WX- es J, Provo 4utoLaun dry W j i'.v'-"- MS Urf.arl Jn, "Ti if - bus!9sn features and entertainment worth five James the price of a season ticket. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hitchcock m d ".J of wuce city entertained a few mends at Geneva Tuesday evening. After motoring several hours on me laae, supper was served to sau GENEVA 80CIETY In storm seven guests. spite of the terrible Wednesday evening, over three hundred attended the first annual married folks dance of Utah county, at Geneva. In the early and boating evening,, bathing, luncheon were enjoyed, after which adjournment was made to the dance ball where the hours were merrily In dances, spent waltz- - quardUles, barn dances, etc. The prompters were W. P. Clayton and Walter Peay. The dances included people from American Fork, and Spanish Provo, Sprlngville Fork. raging The Third ward Friendly Neighbors formed a lake party at Geneva Wednesday evening. Bathing was enjoyed, followed by a delicious luncheon. Dancing waa later enjoyed. a fly under the sWcttsr is worth thousand a couple Qit THE WINQ...I Mr. and Mrs. Clev Brown and family were among the erowd at Geneva Wednesday. Bathing and boating were the features of enter tainment. The descendants of Jergen Hanson gathered at Geneva Wednesday to celebrate his 70th birthday Geneva was the scene of a sum- nnniversary, which occurred on mer festival Sunday, when 300 that day. Bathing, boating and members of the Viking lodge of luncheon were enjoyed. Salt Lake City gathered to. enjoy The Sunday school and Boy the day together. A banquet was served at noon, after which the Scouts of the Llndon ward met at; titer w as spent tir tsoBttn-batlrm- ' games and folk dancing. ' . Ge&eva- - Wednesday.-an- d spent. an enjoyable day In boating, baUun and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.' M. Roylanee entertained a number of frleBuS at Geneva Monday evening. After rilMSTITCHlNO njl PI?OT EDGg a' refreshing plunge' In the lake, work dose In the beat manner o3 all iPPf nwerlal and Houee-- J dainty refreshments were served. u. ay A WELfilNfi flOOtr. hold Ilneni at reasonable price. weldlnr and cutting. acetylene made oi silk We weld anything made of metal. The affiliated musicians of Utah BUTTONHOLES county spent Sunday at Geneva. shirts a specialty. All work guar Work guaranteed. Flret clase enr SINGER 8BWINO MA- - loe U. 4th W, Proro. Phona The famous Provo band being anteed. among the crowd, rendered several CHINE COMPANY, 97 North Unl verslty Avenue. Phone 898. splendid selections. ' a i Big Dance at Widely Known and Well Liked Geneva INABHJ ,rrl Medal Sought West and Center, 8 Fuller's Paints Cover - more-square-feetperga- REE 1 til p. m. Upn Fuller's Paints have a Pioneer White Lead base which gives them greater covering capacity. Pioneer is ground so fine that It passes through a silk screen with 30,000 meshes to the square Inch, : Pioneer is also a "whiter" lead, being by a special Fuller process? This gives Fuller Paint clearer color tone. ... ; super-purifie- Fuller 'Paints are high quality In every respect They are the result of 73 years of experience in the manufacture of paints, varnishes an finishes for all purposes. Ask oui "Service Department" for free advice on any jaint question.. We will gladly help you. another 1UI DANCE Geneva Miss Beulah Terry, of the Western Newspaper Union of Salt Lake -e- Beach. lUVUlUf Tues.Aug8 Provo Band Hundreds of Free Balloons. Dixon-Taylor-Rass- ' 4 - 50 YELLOWS Sale) br Co. ell "THE ONB PRICE HOUSE" Phona 644. i . . u. , Ird West Center St. I he Nw Fnrnltnra star Prnvn TTh ul L Finest Picnie-Groan- in da Utah.- . frr V- -V v6aL - n J t... t "i-t- 11 .... i.. t" lZJCifiilJy Pries ranefrom to p ?,yn,f. o. b. "factory Den-halte- r, Take advantage of Fuller servTcVand Fuller quality. Tot Jt ' ., VlUVttUb L,. The Senior Girls Sewing club of the Sixth ward M. I. A. met at the home of Miss Lora Dunn Thursday evening. Miss Zlna Larson waa assisting hostess. A splendid musical program was rendered, .after which luncheon was served to the following: Mra. Walter T. Hasler, Mrs. N. A. Peterson, Mrs. Norma Bullock, Mrs. Peter Jensoo. Miss Barbara Paxman, tts Nariba Bird, Miss Verda Miss Geneve Hayco Peterson, Miss Jessco Whitehead, ML-- c rstellar Goddard, Mjlss Mildred Condon Mlsi Ethel Luke, Vera Miss Mary Harrln, Mise Croeble, Ilka Elva CrosbU, ML-'Alta Oakland, MIsk l.aVcm St ait. Miss Alberta Ad am son, Miss Verda Ba&ka. - , wM l- -l Friends are trying to Obtala a Carnegie Hero Award for Helen Petghtal. 17, of Huntington,- - Pa. She recenay saved a man in the Juniata R:vr. She eared tvro otheri last year. r. 0 the Nash car. Den-halte- 1 v srru"',rt throughout the country an active and intense allegiance to the Nash name and Underlying it and stimulating it is the spirited character of the car s, perform- the restful quality of its travel; the sure ease w ith which it handles; and ..... t rnc ecoTT sun?rb and reliability i'i'v, which it serves. of Morris Citv. and Miss Ituth Oeden, delegates to the Christian Endeavor convention being held at Upper Falls, in Provo canyon, this week visited the Provo Herald plant Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Gilbert Cox entertained the "members of the' Optimist lub-al her home Thursday afternoon. The rooms were prettily decorated with teason's flowers. The card th game ,n0" was featured, the prize being awarded to Mrs. Thomas Walter. Music and a delicious lunchal.o enjoyed by the folleon owing:-Mrs. Guy Shurtliff, Mrs. Clarence Beesley, Mrs. J. H. Mrs. James Sutherland, ilrs. John Lundahl, Mrs. Z. Whittaker, Mrs. W. B. Retherford, Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. Byron Mrs. Leo Sheehan and Mrs. Mattie York, Thf Invited guests Walter and Mrs. were Mrs. Thomaa . rr i triw There has been solidly established aimenor . III! iT m JL Nash Leads the .World la Motor Car Valae q . ys1 v -- I |