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Show X J1922. THE HERALD; MONDAYTOCTQBER tto felfeCMtrife?BGiParties Robert : r:pco be. conducted. wilij!? "jiajuHSn I played? and dainty refreshments - M.-A. are requested her home Sunday afternoon. Cut to meet at the home of Mra. J. Will Hovers were used In decorating tht served to the following Mrs. Lewis Tseeday, evening at J;30 dining table. Covers were laid for 18. . A. Hnen, Mra. J. L. tones, Odock. Fred B. Taylor, Mra, J. B. Miss Jennie Bachiqan was pleas Reed L. Anderberg, The residence of Mrs. Chai Chase Mra. J. D. was a scene of a delightful social antly , surprised by a number of ST Abe W. Turner, affair Saturday afternoon, when friends at her home Saturday event- a number of Egbert Edwards, Mrs. Jack SMre-a- she Entertained Mra. children, tor her little daughter, ing. The affair was in celebraMrs. JMart . Roylance. ace Nllson,- - Mra. Vera R, Evelyn. Th0 rooms were .prettily tion of her fifteenth birthday anni Mra. decorated with astors and dahlias. versary, which occurred on that Greenwood. Mrs. W. Jen-taOutdoor games, directed by the day. Games and music were en t. C Rodgers, Mra. Clayton Misses Leon a Shill, Devere Lott, Mrs. M. 0. Taylor, JIM. J MraLe-L,Patterson of Salt Lake.; Delenna Taylor and Leda Penrod, joyed, during which dainty refresh ments were served to the follow Farrer of salt Lake and Mrs. were enjoyed. Several Interesting guests: Miss Nellie Mna Anderson of American For. dancing demonstrations were given ing by Miss Delenna Taylor and Miss Harding, Miss Delia Samson, Miss ''The fiioftteeri 'and teadiars Grace Hughes in costume. piano Marie Horr, Miss Elsie Bachman, Meeting of the Fonrth ward ItVI. A. selection was given ny iitue miss Miss Esther Anderson. Miss Con at evenlns; Kthtl Murdoch and Mis Ada Boren nie be held JWesday Miss Helen Kavoche- SO o'clock la Jh TnJ meeting rendered a . vocal solo. Pelicious vlch,Stagg, Miss Inez Jones, Miss EUen we dusiubbs refreshments were served to Thompson and Miss Edna Monaon; FoHOwmf house. the Ha following: LaPreai Sum- - Messrs. James Thompson, LawMeeting, a get- jmhumuiwk pn if-Xttttrwf, Evelya Dixon, rence Harding, Floyd Kavochevicn, Ada Boren, Don L. Boren, Hasel Latham Kimber, William Hopkin- IT COSTS NOTHIN Snow, Bly the Hatch, Evelyn Ander son, Frank Field, Charles Horr. to come and see our son. Devere Lott, Norma Lott, we have tot you. Lois Penrod, Venice Penrod, Donald Miss Ethel Taylor, who is in giins are a few of them: Chouies, Ruth .Crane, Beth scho- - structing the music classes at the iieldrDora Crane,. Amy Dixon, Grant high schol in Salt Lake $1.00 Ladies' Silk Hose, Anna Dixon,, Anea Pixon, Norma City thia winter, was the week-en. pair Crane; Lila Menvey, Zelda Murdqck, guest of her parents, President and Silk Ladies' Hose, $1.25 Kosemary noason, &tnei MuraocK, Mrs. T. N. Taylor. .' v . 98c Anna Olson, Bud Gould, Edward pair Karma Jolley. Helen Mrs. T. N. Taylor entertained a 15c Factory i, 10e. Shlpman, Hulsb, Pauline Gould, Phyllis few friends at her home Friday 30c Toweling Marie Warner, Carl Shill, evening in honor ql her son, Victor, 20c Percale, 364ncb, lQc Jack Rupper, Vesta Taylor, Mary who will leave October 25 for the 20c Arrow Brand Collars; Bird, Leonard' Peterson, Helen mission field of the Hoo-yRuth Delenna Gulick, Taylor, 2 for T. L. D. S". church, where he will labor Maxine Schatz, Marie Clayton, for two Men's Ties;... 69c years. The rooms were Jack Smith, Clifton Penrod, Grace artistically arranged with garden $1.25 Men's Overalls, 98e Good Leona Nola Shill, Hughes, flowers, and ferns". During the $2.75 Men's KhakJ Pants, man, Nadine Taylor, Clayton Smith, evening of music and social chat, a Donald . .$2.10 Olson, Dorothy Wilson, for .. . . .. . dinner was served to Katie Kelsch and Mabel Penrod. the following: Mrs. Algie E. Ballif. 20c Men's Dress Socks, Mrs. L. iJ3.'Eggertsen, Miss Julia 10c pair The officers and teachers of the Anderson, Miss Virginia Christen-sen- , is now the time Boys, Lakeview ward M. I. A. and their Miss Oiive Crane, Miss Vilate to get your Cap, t partners were pleasantly entertain Pierpont, Russell Hughes, Dan ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keeler, and Bill Buttle. THE PEOPLE'S'STORE . Frank fol Tuesday evening, Taylor - S. W. Kitchen. Prop, lowing regular officers meeting a Miss Lillie Owens returned home 113 N. Univ. Ave, number of progressive games-'werSaturday evening from the north ern states, where she has been for the laboring' as missionary Have Your Freight Shipped Between Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints, the past 29 months. PROVO AND SALT LAKE TL hh T a g, d jelf-lnvite- d f - ....... ftr,9c ...... d ...... .......19c Ma-be- Swiss-Germa- n r. 57-$1.- via '. Miss Vilate Pierpont spent the in Salt Lake City, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. James Devine. week-en- THE UTAH CENTRAL TRUCK LINE PROMPT SERVICE WE HAUL "OOODS- ... ' ... PHONE 74 The Denver & Rio Grande System Our stocks uj each department are teeming with the Fall season's newest vnmgs m. wear 'i.f Ti... ,y rr TVia nrimu Ira.ia lnur aa ran ho rVoinrl mlflllttr Considered, t You can save enough on your purchases if yoa. will buy your needed cost of your things of us to greatly reduce' or taaybe entirely eliminate- the ' Salt Lake tripr- COMPARISON THROUGH INVESTIGATION WILL PROVE THE ' V ' ABOVE STATEMENT. ln-- 7 o. ati tutwn at we Church, and Utah County' Only University. ' ' ' for , organisation and new leadership is the; name of course neing offered by the EXten-fsionJDivUlon to the people ot Provo City. The class U to tie directd by Prof. John C. Swenson, and It is planned to make of it a real help to those engaged in all lines of community endeavor. It is especially adapted to serve the purpore of those who are engaged in the busi ness of leadership in the com munity, such as officers and members of Rotary, Kiwanis, Chamber of Commerce, various church or- Anyone is elgible to join the class and take part in the discussions. Four hours of credit will be given to those who wish to satisfy the requirements of the Instructor of credit The general fee for regis tration in the Extension Division is $15 , whch entitles the student to IB hours of credit work. However, If the atudent desires to take only this one subject, he may do so by the payment ot a fee of )$. or at the rate of 2 a credit hour. The listening fee is $5, which entitles the student all the privileges of the class, except credit. Community j Gloria Swanson tk.Paranmnt Pidun Qilded Cage Gloria Swanspn, Paramount star, worn in her whose beautifw-Viwn- s have made her screen product the fashion model of the screen is not limited to stately, formal fas .ion creations in her latest Paramount picture "Her Gilded Cage,' which will be the big feature at the Columbia theater tonight and Tuesday. Miss Swanson first appears I this story as a poor French dancer, later is seen In a modestly colorful costume as a cafe entertainer, and then blossom forth under the Mr. Magna week. The UNITED STATES RAILROAD LABOR BOARD HWn per hour per hoar per hour per hour per hour per hour per hour per hour per hour per ,hour per hour Differential of 3 cents per hour over the foregoing rates 0X1 "am to mechanical craftsmen on night siuits, ana aurer fore-ratent fa of 5 cents to ?0 cepts per hour in excess of the aae paid ib higUv skilled positions in the me- es j jsraftsX Overtime ... Jv.;, at Time and One-hal- f. or work should apply at the office of the Jil dnttndent of Motive Power, Shop Superintendent, Master. Mechanic or hop Foreman at Denver, Burnham, "leblo, Salk5a.5Mintnrn. Grand Junction,, Montrose, Ridg y, Gurnispn, Alamata, Chama, Salt Lake City, Ogden, or my liocai Agent; Applicants tv JOSEPH H. YOUNG, Receiver -- J " -- guidence. of an American press adjec-tivesfai- i PRINCESS TONIGHT, 730, 9:15 Tuesday, Matinee Only, 3:45 P. M... 'PRESENTS COLDWYN ' vegeIn cooking above-grountables, cook Hincovered and in salted water. In cooking underground artB' winter vegetables, The filming of "Bunty Pulls the cover and cook in unsalted water. Strings" was so costily and compliFIVE MINERS KILLED. cated an undertaking that a great tract of land In California hag been JOHNSTON CITY, 111., Oct. 2. leased by the Goldwyn Studios for Five men, three mine surveyors. one year, in order to retain the Scotch village erected there for the picture, which comes to the Prin cess theater tonight and Tuesday and matinee. Reginald Barker, one of the most noted picture directore In the business, who had charge of the filming of the story, demanded that no limit be set on the funds to be spent on In consequence, the production. "Bunty Pulls the Strings" has one of the finest casts ever asgempled, and the Scotch villiage built for Its scenes is not a camouflaRe hamlet, but a genuine and picturesque "kirk" town, which cost tens of thousands to construct. d BUNTY PULLS .THE STRING OP BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS tTaxaiu MOOT AT 'SUPEKVtSEDBiBJI REGINALD Chillecothe, tion of 12,500 national, inter-stat- Mo., with a populano fewer than 18 e and highways has passing' through it Railroad Workers9 Show DAY NURSERY mm?- FOR CHILDREN The Utah Stake Relief society '!''-- ! cppnrd a day nursery for children at the home of Mrs. Melissa Lewis 010 West First South street, according to Mrs. Annie D. Palmer, of the relef society. ''We hope to provide a home during the day for little children whose mothers have to leave their homes to work," Mrs. Palmer said. ".Mrs. Lewis, who js'well able to give little children the best of attention will give them their meal and the best of care." It is understood mat the charge for mothers who are in the position to pay will pay 45 cents a day. For poorer mothers the relief society will make the payments it is said. This charge will niclude the meal. DELTA MAYOR . RESIGNS. DELTA, Sept. 29. Mayor A. B. REGINALD BARKERS Ward resigned Monday night at the PRODUCTION and two miners, were killed and three miners were injured slightly la an explosion in the Lake Creek mine, one and a half miles north-? Afitit rt hora 17V41av a f ram ruin meeting of the town board. He has f purchased the Ed Bunker rancb-south of Delta and has movedXSn-tthe place. The town board named H. A. Mather, one of Its members, to act as mayor. o Strong hot vfnegar will remove paint from wtnow glass. A--' Ww ' 2 fat This is one of the scenes of one of the pictures to be shown Tuesday evening at the Princess theater when the railroad strikers of Provo stage the big benefit performance, which will include two vaudeville acts, a comedy movie. and the feature film, "What Becomes of the Children." There will be two performances, the first starting at 7:15, the last at 9:15. .c i I and Mrs. R. L. Jensen of were Provo visitors last PRINCESS first The members of the. Optimist club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Guy Shurtliff Thursday afternoon. The rooms with decorated were prettily autumn flowers. The card game 'KM)" was in Invert the Drizes oeing awarded to Mrs. James Sutherland. The following were served delicious refreshments at the conclusion ot the afternoon's entertainment: Mrs. w. W. B. Retherford. Mrs. Byron nenhalter. Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mra. John Lundahl. Mrs. Z. WMt- talrpf- Mrs. .Tames Sutherland. Mrs T M nenhalter Mrs. Bert Whlnnle. Mrs. sMit e York. Mrs. Leo snee- han, Mrs. Clarence Beesley, Mrs. Gilbert Cox, Mrs. Clyde Singleton, Mrs. J. Angus uisen. Rundar school Of the First ward will give an excellent pro- rrsm thin eveniDK at 7:su ociock m the ward meeting house, to which all are invited. Thejrogram U as follows: community singing, playlet, "In a Garden'; book, oi Mormon Characters; piano selection; talk, "First Ward What It Stands For"; history tf the First ward will he given, member; talk, "Our Presidents"; story ot Joseph Smith; playlet. "Ten Little Pump- kins.".- ' It feather pillows have an unpleasant odor, give them a thorough-drying before ajclear tire. , Jg ytQ 'Ttace to Go j 7:15 AND 9:15 P.H. TUESDAY 1 5 Trie Railroad Shop Crafts Presents of Commerce; Ralph Chamber Keeler or Miss Margaret Gardner t th R Y. V.. or Rulon Van Wag- enen, 345 East Sixth North street Paid As Follows: cents cents cents cents cents cents cents cents cents cents cents 1t s e uncial of the Returned Missionary associa Dem tion of Utah state will D WAGES WITH SENIORITY RIGHTS Wednesday evenine at 8 o'clock in STANDARD the First ward social ball. An ex-- : DATING FROM TIME OF EMPLOYMENT AS PRE- oellent program will be given, after which dancing and retresnments SCRIBED BY THE will be enjoyed. All members of the association and their partners are cordially invited to attend. Tickets may be obtained by calling on Miss Edna Holdaway at the 70 s 70 70 70 Pipe Fitters, r 70 Tinners, f 70 Sheet JHetal --Workers : f 63 Car Repairers, MarhiniKta 51 to 59 Round House Service Men, 35 to 38 Coach Cleaners,-- . 34 to 37 , 27 to 51 Apprentices, . ' Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Sverybody's Store.. ' '"Her agent, as "Fl ur d'Amour," the dance sensation of the season. It is asserted by those who saw Gloria wearing the new dance costumes about the studio, that if she is fascinating, and charming in the ballroom gown, evening gown and afternoon frock, those to describe her in new theatrical costumes,- in which she is beautiful and alluring. These creations are gorgeously One on bizarre and theatrical. particular, is an exquisite combination of pink silk tights, silver cloth and pearl beads set off by a head . SHOW CARD WRITING The class in show card writing dress of clusters of many colored which has been arranged for by the bird of Paradise feathers. A stuf-fiu- l bird of Paradise with long grace-fn- l Extension Division of the B. Y. IT. Mill hold its"1 first meeting next plumage, adorns her wrist, and terpis-chorMonday evening October 2, in the adds a novel effect to the This costume performance. Art Studio at the University at 8 P. M. The class in under the is symbolical of the bird of direction of Prof. E. H. Eastmond and Mr. LaRell Bushman. It is siren is An electrically-operateto serve the practical designed needs of the business man in as- erected at a prominent intersection HMsl-irgto warn motorists sisting him In such important in fire engines. items as window dressing, writing of window cards, outlining advertise ments for the papers, preparing posters, and other phases of the advertising end of modern business. . Machinists, Blacksmiths, Boiler Makers, ' : . V: the Place of Strike WiU Be , -- -- PHYSICAL EDUCATION "The extension class in Physical Edusation under the direction of Mrs' Ballif will hold its first ses-- ! sion Thursday evening, October a, at 7:30 in the Women's Gym. if no credit is desired the student may register for this course by paying the fee of $5. Otherwise the registration fee for extension work is $15 which entitles the stu dent to 10 hours of credit work. Ad-- , ditlonal information on courses may be had by inquiring at the Exten sion Division office, .t Clyde-Mc-Ada- m. Qualified Railroad Mechanics To Take .. r -- COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP 4 To Conference and the State :ffdrff Miss Julia Anderson, who has been living in Salt Lake the past few months, was the week-envisitART PAGEANTRY ; or of her parents, Bishop and Mrs. A claw in art Pagentry will be Ne'phl Anderson. organized through the Extension 4''.i Division, of the Young university, ""The officers and teachers of the according to an- -' hmonnecment Bonneville ward Primary associa made today. This class will be tion held a social affair Friday under the direction of Professor E. afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. W. H. Eastmond. Prof. Eastmond is Carlson. The time was pleasantly a pioneer in the work: of develop spent with needlework and musical ing the art pageant, and is nationnumbers, during which dainty re- ally recognized as a master In this freshments were served. line. The course will take up the composition of pageant and their Miss Mayme Barrett of Logan re. presentations including such fac turned home last week after spend- tors as lighting and costuming, ing a week in Provo with relatives property design and construction All those interested should comand friends. municate with Mr. Nelson at the " Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Baker are Extension Division office, tel spending two weeks in Eureka with ephone 811. their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Claude F, Baker. Mrs. Ruth Bailey left Provo Fri day morning for Salt Lake City, where she will visit for a month as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. New Things To Wear-- 1 -- STEADY JOBS " HER 6ILDED CAGE - '. -- When Ordering, Designate Our Lin western i d HOUSEHOLD 1 d The Leading. Educational i I m;mm Mart Koylancs and Mrs. Clay- Second ward fl T ,,. flayed after which served to ltr luncheon a be served. The ' win saWrdajF gtftrw)on..Antima Complimentary to Andrew Souof the officers and teachers ter who recently returned from an partners " leaves ua L. K S. mission in the Eastern jditeftolninf .room. are cordially invite to attend. states, hlf sister, Mrs. El J. Duckett tCwblea of fcridgajrera played, ? i fftvortt betnK awarded to Call officers and teacher of the was hostess at a family dinner at 2 the Today at.... t; ; , "What Becomes of the The Big Heart-Intere- st Drama A Benefit Performance. 1 ASK YOUR WIFE ASK YOUR HUSBAND Met A PICTURE WITH HUMAN INTEREST PASSION , POWER TEARS SMILES Besides the Wonderful Picture the Bill ThA Includes a 1 Two-re- el Comedy Gilded Gf& and Two Acts of Vaudeville. Get your tickets at box office or from any of the boys. v ADMISSION AN Y SEAT . CHILDREN 25c; ADULTS 50c Tonight7t30 and 9:15 '3 :4$f 7:30 and 9:15 Tuesday REGULAR PRICES Also "Our Gang" Comedy 11 MY IM Fil a V M gktm?J if RI5ItT0 BY - y ; ' |