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Show wV THE HERAU),: TUESDATTMARCH 6 1923, 5 Something Wa ,Iln lha Air ?! the papers, Mr. Wlnar He fumbled with the papers the president handed him, then said quietly: That error was made, while, r had the lamai (auit, Palmer heard'her oulek relief; she probably thought he was speaktagithe truth. llCr-Wiwas silent ft raoment-to- ng enough to give Palmer time te wmember that if he tad Jef-h-er pay the penalty tat her error he could have his old work back, a thought that exploded the moment he looked at her, her brown eyes full upon, him, with a tender tight that burns only when the heart Is touched with the mysterious glow of love. He knew then many things, one the most precious of all. "All right then.f-M- r. Winn said m his short way, looking from one to the other keenly. "Miss Wilson, I beg your pardon. Please return to your work, Louis, you wait I" As she left the office, her hand, small and hot with the strain, touched his as she passed, and the touch Our Washlnxtoa Bureau haa DrenaMd la hullatln form 4S rcinea for .the preparattoa of tiah and eeafood which are particularly auiuble for out originally in Uncle Sam'a kitchens and laboratories they tea the way to make moat attractive and nutritious dishes. You nay obtain this information free on requeet 81mplyfUljut4he coupon below, writing erx TaJnlyricJoieTh stamps requested, and maU it to our Washington Bureau. - werijfj itWotked fr f nn B y A. W. FEACH - US, ma, ir iwiwltowf i ftrMUMUj ' 4x LENTEN DISHE& . xX 4 Mrs. Sarah ...... . KAMB 8TREET AND .... . . . . ......... NO . ...... . . .... '. . 1 ;, .. Use. TtwTinmage wllHake near future. Rt" place in the t. . . Mrs. Mark Anderson was hostess to the members of the E. L. E. club at the Hotel Roberts Saturday after noon. Sweet peas and violets were used as a floral decoration. Bridge ".1, city STATE of her daughter Meneray ol engagement Irene, to 'Howard Washington Bureau. Provo Herald, 1321 N. Y. Ave, Washington, I want a copy of tKS bulletin FISH AND SEAFOOD, and enclose herewith a stamp tor same, When she cum. down the aisle of datka, bsr cheek rosy with, (to keen, hair outdoors air. ber bronse-tinte- d ; matched by her attractive street suit, Palmer thought to himself that,, ahe was the moat wlnaoma picture he bad teen In a long time, and ha wondered who she was, where she came from and what her business In the office might be; bat mostly be wondered, after the ancient manner of man, who she was. Be found out ' minutes later he was called Into the president's office, was Introduced to Miss FayeWuspn byjthe brusque j thrllledjhlmfrm: jead ir Bdld4-f0fTSttidoor closed behind her. Mr. words t"ftt she would take oxer his Winn turned, and his voice had a difwork while he was to go to the jales ferent tone than Palmer had -- ever ---,: . heard.-department ' a "blow so hard that Palmer h Toung man, you're a - llarl Sit fairly staggered as he returned to bis down!" g The 'young man" sat down, looking desk. Be had been three years his way to that desk, and he knew up a pit feerlully4nt-tb- e keenrgray. at poaltion there was already I eyea of the older man and, seeing a advancement; to the sales department fauit smile hi them, whereat he smiled there was only a "dead man's" chance also. Ml- -l .a promotion through the kindly passtney say thereLJo-ro- T Aayet ing away of some obliging IndlvlduaL Q!nusiOTS7Tr7 bare that bit Of Drown girl "Palmer, I put you in the sales de too was him. oust It partment because I ant Koingtoureor hood calmly much I f ganlse1t-TOarpWoithe head. -XTewHSfiutes later khe Joined Startles you, eh? You were anxious him. not to have him explain how he to get back to your old Job sore bedid his work, but to show her where cause I, gave it to a' girl. Sometimes be left It It was a highly mixed few I think you are bright and sometimes minutes. Hefound :thar;ne Jiardly I think you. are a plain dumb fool I knew whether to be cool toward bee However, ahe is Do good On her present or not, but that matter was settled Job. I imagine, though, she might for him. Hef eyes were long lashed er er be.at homn fri ?ffl4fnf on nu- HaTrT other. You can guess what can't with a warm, soft depth to them that your Palmer's heart Jumped. "I guess I fascinated him. "" He managed nevertheless, to explain can, air." "Now If you will take her off my what he was doing at the moment, and O. Garrett announces the . Herald Want Ad$ for Remits was played, Mrs. Mark Tripp jeceiv- ing the favor. Luncheon was served rto Mrs. Frank W: Doming, Mrs. Fred G. sichmond, Mrs. Mark Tripp, Mrs. R. B. Patterson, Mrs. S. J. Jones, Mrs. John U. Buchi, Mrs. E. C. Rodgers, E. Butjton, the latter and Mrs. being an invited guest. The marriage of iMlss 8ylvU Ross, daughter of Mr, nd Mrs. Nephi Ross of Provo, to George A. McDowell of Sand Point. Idiho took ..place Wednesday' last Inthe Salt Lake temple. A family dinner was given in their honor by Mr. and Mrs, Rosa, Thursday evening, uarnauons ana re: ecoratloa. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Nenhl Hoss. "Mr. andMrsiJSfiorgeMeDowr, r. ana JJrs, Newton McDowelljjMlss Edith Ross and iMiss Jennie Ross. rhe 8airdT ftm?vn hi . . ' .. rh dell-htf- " t "' - , . , ;. ' . , i: A Hot Dish for a cool morning !!i:L:!!n;n:!!:l in - :u Channlnr In all details was the kea. Ington given by Mrs. Jacob Colemaa, , Mrs. LeRoy Dixon end 'Mrs. Wells L. BrtmhaU at the Colemaa residence most attractively arranged with patons iiwwmi aa we aecoraoosw wui Durinr the afternoon of tmAamnrV a nl mtulrjii nrAmii- -. nlahed by iMiss Alene Phillips, Mis Gertrude Olson and Harvard Olson. A unique and interesting game was played, in which each gueat received Mrs. Mark Anderson and children a favor. Luncheon, served to 80, fob left today for Ogden, where they w,u lowed. Miss Irma Smoot of Salt lJr ten days with Mrs. Anderson's City was assisting; hostess. spend . ::: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stevens. " TEere is nothing more bracing, these chilly mornings, than a: hot nourishing cereal and whole wheat is all nourishment yet easily digested It's easy to make a real wholewheat por ; ; " ru .1 v Just put two ShreddedWheatJKscic; add "Salt and enough wat to, cover the bottom of the pan; stir ana dou untu tnict. inen serve with milk r cmmJrrt--tlien-- ridge. win-lun- jna-smau-ai3ce- . a. pan; hot cereal really" can be. at : tiAAM f a a )i Ho,-?nl- l jwinlft 1T keuld not Iob ha laft I'm sorry to MMlJjElulglveou vacation with full pay, and add er an appropriate gift or two. How about From the keen eyes a friendly, go, but that is the rajwith yorf modern girls you step fatherly pleasure was beaming. "Judg Into our places pretty easily I" he said, ing from what Is er evident, she oca ltr -. "curorof "her eyebrows irched a bit. "Perhaps so," was her inlginatlc answer. wasTBiepialn, indigo blue for lays. Now and then he met her In e offices and their nods were very pld, but he could not" keep his eyes trying to smlle - The-grace- m in III Palmer was staggering again when he left the office, dttzed by the qjilckM Hefboght to regnln his balance, which Mr. Winn had upset II decidedly. He went to her desk. "Faye, I Mr. Winn hang it, Fnye, I may I see you tonight? No, I can't wait look " He seized aMlt of pa- pi. per and bent over. On It he wrote "t love you;" Her brown head dropped near his II! arm and she wrote with" trembling HIhand "And I love. you, too." si And part of the office force knew that something was In the air, but that was all they knew. 10 19C31 ta ::.v. Fox Ivy (Cling to Me) WHOLE F fr'' I vaS6 i' V w'7 - Gave You- - '! ' fcWY I ill - - J--- The perfect food JVlIlai f ssrifew-"- ; farm The Virginians- The Virignians 75c 10 Fox Trot.. Paul Whiteman and Orchestra Up Just Before Yog Threw Me down Fox Trot ...... Paul 75e Fox Trot. Wooden Soldiers "Chauve-Souns"- . ) . Service S" Quality Whtteman and His Orchestra 10 19007 ?srade of the (from wank A ; 1300210 75c International Novelty Orchestra International Novelty Orcinistra 19003 1 at Trot... La Paloma 0 Sole Mio-rW- XZ&J whole-whe- tu - Kit i J 75c Who Did You Fool After All? Fox Trot Rose of the Rio Grande Fox Trot .Paul Whiteman and Orchestra OUR BABY and Mister Shean Fox Trot (Featured in "Ziegfeld Follies") .Whiteman anfl QfOestfa 1U 190O0 f30 mBees Knees Fox TroiJ--The Great WhjteWay Orchestra "EegglTDear Fox Trot ster Gallagher PRISOWPROVED THEIR SAFETY. -T- I - DAILY. WE CH1CR FEEDS nLL" HAVE THE STOCK IN UTAH COUNTY. ARE ARRIVING MOST COMPLETE SEE US FIRST. 9008to-75-cr Sailors' Marvelous Escape From What at First Seemed an Assured and i 1 .Trigeelng Death. rnkt-t4c- 1 C these fine organizations arethe-greatestoand"lateflEings in the world of the dance. ComejnjinlJiear-tii4- n. JjBaaUwgreeable.ndutrwmTour' -- r This is just an outline of what to expect among the new Victor weeks' er---t- wo - readyicooked and readyrtcafc A per-feet, delicious fopd for any meal of ths clay Serve it simbly with milk of cream, or loppea wiui Dernes or fruits. Con. taini afl thr hrap you tu4 lo stimuBte" bowel movement. It is e and un sweetened you season it to your taste. Triscuita the Shredded Wheat Cracker a real toast. Try it with butter, soft cheese or marmalade. ' salt-fre- Victor Dances : . 1 Me . - k fr'rr"" When All Your Castles Come' Tumoiing uown pox roi (From "Molly Darling"). . .Zez Contrey and Mis orcneBira The Lonely Nest Fox Trot (From "Orange Blossoms ) ............ .raui. woueman ana ms uiumu. 10 toe iuvi! - - TERMS STRICTLY CASH 4 Ti 2 nd r HisOrchestra Trtrrnr.-77eTXoTffreyaa storm the During great M orchestra Grlmsbj Ahite 1 Th. r. Baby Blue tr. f steaiflr trawl erOiTe"a was driven on the rocks at Vardo, tu Norway, and only two "of the crew of eleven es-- . caped with their Uvea. They may be said to have been saved, In spite of themselves, by the Iron hand of Fate. When the ship struck the rocks they were In the galley the jhjra.Jdlchen iflf and OTe IiocR closed the galley's-- 1 Iron door with a crash, so that they were Imprisoned like, trapped--ratOverhead they could hear the "heavy waves thudding down upon the deck and every moment they expected water to break through or the vessel to founder. For hours they sat huddled together awaiting the end ; but the end -l mi mtjt-tMmi niTltTmiii ; uaVlTif1 iiiV m' "uJ 3 in never came, and In time the gale H ' abated, and they were able to force :: GET IT The Curt Voice Went On. their way out of their prison and ; V- reach the deck. . Xollowlag her Just the Same, so deck was. one mass of ice, and i The rvs ready- for the issue when one not a man was to be seen. While thev jit . MUSIC DEPARTMENTS la office men " below, their nine l:::::::!::::::::::::,;:,::::::::::,:::::,,:.:..... stufipedImoask taOeen trapped . a dance hat week. comrades-ha- d een swept" from the f Rsked I. v." In the mornin. and slippery deck Into the sea, and doubthimself anxious that she accent less, except, for the providential slam'SYRUPS hen she did accent he was dls-MILK .' ' ming of the Iron door, they fited. It would be difficult to keep have been washed away. X .. Gpod Brands.. b oetween them. 1 Fresh-Jerse4VEDNESDAY-M- 0 Mills from some ef The Iron hand, of Fate that had n Fate took a hand In Oiir3l6nse Syrup, cans. ,35c. 65s the game. geemejLtolrJpthemJad- Provo's best producers, per. Log Cabin cans S5c, 65e. $1.30 I. X. L. Macaroni Sauce, can. .11 uielacot In the uTinTyTlghfed them. I "V ..70 her home she spoke a bit breath-"- 1 quart .... .... California liurri?l.33c, 630, $1.23 A I canned: MtiK 10o and .......5c wanted you to be nice to Old Romans Practically Vegetarians. . .30i r l Orange Marmalade, can,. Karo, Light frause-beca- u.se I am getting that The prjncipnl food of : the Romans 1 ,. Karo, iJurlc 63c 20c, 35d; mngieii up. I thought ! was consisted of grain and vegetables. Th'ey UTTER, CHEESE, EGGS T" ilrkfStriaMb-......- ... 10 do It But I sues.. I jhorA I ate-- little1 meat,- - and - senrcely any PJCKLES Nelson-Ricks and Mt Tfmpan- . . . 17 a TTng some of It home will beef. Bacon, smokeured, was the will it be for time soon, i furnlsbr us TVlth picnics. principal meat consumed, though fish sense of trlumnh vnnUhiwt Loose. Sweets, lb. . . . th best . was Also a general article of food( and !E6o'se Sour, large, X lor, v.... So stress. Checklns a ftneor lm. the fish ponds of the rich figure con H t. Tlmpanogos, lb: . . ...."T.63o ..... . .15 Sausage, lb. , take her browu sllmness In. i....-..1- 0e Dills, 3 for 55o spIcuou8ly in the literature of the peBanquet, lb. and comfort her, he quickly riod.. So, contrary to modern ideas, A. lb. 35c 50c Gerklna, in bottles Wasatch, io aid her. He went not once, the world was conquered and ruled by Sweets. In bottles . .40o 25o Cream Separator, lb. .A er the work was finished a race of vegetarians. Cheese from A . ...35c Mustard. bottle Mixed, or It's good, (And money back.) .v CANNED LUNCH MEATS ... iuuuki uiai maae rauner the milk of the cow and the goat, and Cream Cheese, lb. .....,...'.300 wim memories of . his moth olives with oil were substantial addiPURITY CAKES . T. A. and Brick. lbJ....v,35o AND FI8HES m simuar feasts. "(y tions to. the bin of fare Wine was n'e carry a fulLline of furity outof the clear sky the light - -drunk In lieu of our coffee, tea and Pimento, Chill, and Cream, shed. Be was rallnl t th 4. 'cf Veal Uaf Cakes, loose and In packages. 25o .........,25o malt or spirituous liquors.,. tS Office and hit fran.il kM . . Fresh dpzenT. Sodas, 31b. box .............40o. Eggs,'s ...,t45jB .T. . .15o Vlenni SHUSage Z. lonly pale roses left to ' WIm Qlaas for Taxis. .V..0o r ' So 100 Deviled "T- ...... Ham and H. .V HONEY Eiclted passengers who are afraid Medium box,., for.. ......250 . , resldent destinatheir of carried past .Small box being ss "Lunch Tongue, 3 for......',.35o .'...rSo fmentj-MIWilson harmade tion, or who are afraid of wrong turns, Honey, In quart Mason Jars, 45o Other-cake- s are ......10e Tunai Pisb .. CaJlCornla Honey, comb..... 45o gunner. Palmer, that may cost have broken so many of the glass ...,i..v......25o for 28o and Jl' I am rellovln h Shrimps ..... .... ...,......16e windows behind "the driver that we 16c. ,Comb Honey, each . ..v now And wire glass" used Instead of .Tn-.25-. .MincedClaavrsTli an ordinary glass. This will resist poundhorseradIsh jn 'foleeas weotlon.'but ....850 the low. hurt try ing jnuch better than does thr plain ""ffenced or grated; "a quality J.' ... v.. article. Scientific American. (hi. and alt will be sure 41. Tbuse, bottle 7........... 20e . grade you i Plain ;.t 5SJ And .. .,.80e , Largs flit can . v ... ' ' V Talmer knew bow v - Unexplored Lands In Canada, t- . CORN AND sEA , ; Medium caa tnrW!mlngs were needed In ber J North of Hudson bay In . Canada JfmaU can.M.. grade; o( each, 1.tor 2Sl sodlre mfles of prae- there kli'lhreat Tmi Ocallyjtf.fO.00(j unkaova territory. I V I r- trfi. Wasatch Produce 425 West .Center. Phone 480. s. a gf&f r ill WE : "3' L'awii ' - 111) E ib.-k-- at ""' :- TA YLOR BROTHERS COMPANY f S5- -' a. IT ' d ...........,...;. , It .U: i ... w35o IS o.cjrfierle "tt r lEirthjng forthe tablo cithroahtytjrocei" et br thTUhoicelBt Meats can be sgnt to your home on short notice. We give ypu lowest prices and best service. Sutherland Brothers .Y. MEAT AND GROCERY CO. 1H0NE 46. WE DELIVER. v ..... : ..w... ...... hr - . NAME Serrlce and Fair Dealloif. : Is a Guarantee of Quality,' ... 1 .. ," : "t.l88lib0f, , - Clean .r........i.....2 nf - .. , ' I aid sanitary, . tnilk l and ' cream ' from' ' healthy," happy cows"":7: 1 S'"7 " - - Z - HINDMARSm .. r v -- X i.' 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