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Show t if THE HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUSf 20, table. Streamers of the nialine were draped from the chandelier to E-T-the four corners of the table. Mr and i!rs. Hoover leit the latter part of the eek for Holiday Park NUPTIALS where they will spend two weeks The marriage of Miss Thelnu after which, they wilt return to Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Provot to make their home. J. W. Baker of Salt Lake, to Jean A.i Hoover of Provo took place ! Miss Zina Lar?en spent the in Vivian Park,- - Provo Thursday evening at the home of w eek-enthe bride's parents. canyon, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Large floor baskets and bowls of P. L. Larsen. l Y a bride of the Hisi Grace Tailor, -uleasanUr .v as surprised by . . . i -- . L. . 1. uw uumo ana ineuus The. affair was in i Ijrt&oTi BAKER-HOOVE- io iuu 1 K06i enjo; d whk was aerred to t fcdicious luncheon A- - Clayton. coral colored L follofinf : Mrs. J. Mra. gladiolas decorated Shurl the living and music rooms. Wilson, WUliam W !UOB, Jim. ui t.Mrs -Vrad fluff 8 The ceremony was performed at . o'clock by Bishop Vauss of Salt mea a. u Lake in the presence of .the imme n. Sterling sooro, ansa Mrs. Cliraien jensea, diate family members of the young . A N. InnnnlA i ' Mrs. n. v"u,l . i ... i J UaUb'.w If.i l IT1,. ..it uriuo as ueauuiui 111 a lja.ll iuo L.N. juia.i kirhiM. MISS luu frdia Holadway. Mrs. John Booth, gown of panne velvet, and she and mttsic durin kHi fme3 ' : Miss Essie Snyder entertained a number of friends at her home Monday evening in honor of Victor Simons of Payson. who is home on a from San furlough Francisco, Calif., where he is engaged in the, naval service of the United States. Games and music were enjoyed, during which a delicious luncheon was served to Miss Edna Leichty, Miss May Brown, Miss Eva Jacobsen, Miss Cleo Smith, Mrs. Cora Mayberry, Verl Messrs. Heber Leichty, Harold Brown,. Lamar Warner, Simons, Jack Mayberry and Victor y Ham-kins- huiuij, H. roses. Miss Edith Baker, sister of E- - Hulsh, Miss the bride, was bridesmaid and Mr- 'Kortiiner, Mrs. Olive Gilchrist, wore a dainty dress of ' Mege jjn Huish, Anson Hatcn, Mrs. aen mt- cpiorea canton crepe; she carried Miss .a beautiful bouquet of coral pink Rlchins, John Mrs. fL tnd lella Bichins. Mrs. Leone loin nai sweet peas. m. j. unnstensen or was me oest man. in. Adaline Nelson 01 rieaBaiu sail me uriuui uiuie in ine aining 'room was covered with a cluny The MinnehahairU of the Fifth ,lace cover over pink col6red satin. ffi will meet Tuesday evtin? at A large 6ilver basket of pink sweet home of Mrs. Jepas, the handle of which w as tied 30 o'clock at the wun pink maiine, centered the ells H. Brimr.all. Paxman, Mrs. Mary in Le 1 ... Cool Geneva 1 iSmons. r Miss Marie Wyman of Ogden and the Misses Grace and Barbara Paxman of Provo were the guests of Miss Florence Bee in Vivian ipark Provn ranvon. ovpr the week I IP Lady Willf J, T ' Y'y ? -- 1 :. i ;.. t Printed f? brown predominating. Ideal for the early Fall dress. Price, per yard .. . . . ,.vwn Y f Satiii is very fashionable for this season's frocks, and you will want at least one satin dress in your wardrobe. I'nce, per Spiral Crepe, 40 inches wide. An extra heavy silk that is greatly desired for this season's afternoon gown, in colors brown and including navy. Price, $3.00 per yard . . $2.50, $2.75 vard. . Crepe yard. . color combinations. . ; Priced- .$3i25) j$3i95 ' SEE WINDOW DISPLAY : 'lessalines lij Crepe de Chine in all colors. Price per yard, $1.58, $2,25, $2.95 Distributors of Quality Merchandise RATE, - 11 1 QK t Y Y Y Y Y ; ?Y Velvn Pan Velvet, 40 inches wide. So much desired for the evening gown. Colors: brown and black. Price, per yard . . . Everybody's Store. II. It, f ' Pan 'j ' ' CI Ml I. priced per yard. Vliwu Taffetas, priced per yard. -: $4.95 to $7.95 Crepe De Y y .r. t , t . Our stock of Messalines and Taffetas is complete in the many colors desired this season. In the Newest styles and popular material, for can be used for all occasions. We have a wide for range of .colors your selection. Price, T Y Taffetas .. it" fY Y essalines - Canton Crepe, the ever Y Y Have you seen our clever New Fall Sweaters? Y If O, & R. G. LOWERS ' Silk Brocaded Crepe, 40 inches wide. Designs woven in self color background in colors: tan, gray, and navy. C0 Qfl U Price, per yard. , Y ' Charmetise Satin Spiral cade Crepe pe 40 Crepe, inches wide. Rich in warm color tones with FIRST WARD OUTING. and Mrs. F. D. Warner entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. 'A s. The annual outing of the Provo j J John A. Warner, 'Mrs. Martha E. Pearce and George Snow First ward will be heid on the of Price. A cut glass bowl of fall Social hall lawn Thursday after-- , flowers were .used in decorating noon and evening, August 23. In the afternoon the Sunday i 1 the dining table. school will entertain the children , -Miss Naomi Hendry of Salt Lake with games, races and a program. was a Provo visitor over the week- In the evening parents will bring lunch and will particiapte in a ' Jt end. splendid program. Mrs! May R. Farrer left today RETURN FROM UINTA. for Woolford. Alberta, Canada, President F. S. Harris, Director where she will visit for a month with her brother, Joseph Roberts. E. L. Roberts, Pro!. C. Y. ,C:,:Va m and Secretary Keifer Sauls havs Mrs. Lucy Taylor was hostess at returned from the Uintah Indus-triconvention at Duchesne last a well appointed dinner at her home Sunday afternoon in compli week where th-- y t,ave several let- - X tures in their re: pective lines. Dr. Harris lee' ired on dtalnuj-and other wa:er questions, vui.e 'A Professor Cannon spoke on dairy-inf- .. Director I! be;ts conducted J large classes for the recreational ' & leaders of the basin. Yotftt Never Forget Ros-hanarecre- Roshanare A. ? t ? Plain Spiral t? Crep e Y 1 tily decorated the dining table. Covers were laid for 15. Following end. dinner the Misses Ritchie enter, tained with music, both vocal and Mrs, Cora Mayberry, Miss Cleo piano. Smith, Miss Eva Jacobsen, Miss Essie Mrs. J. F. Dunn and daughter Snyder, Jack Mayberry, Harold Simons, Lamar Warner and Carol have returned home after a Victor Simons motored to Saratoga three week's visit in Pocatello and Thursday evening. Bathing and, Shelly, Idaho, with relatives and luncheon were enjoyable feature. frienda. t ' T Mrs. Peter Boyce entertained at a chicken dinner at her home Sunday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Annie Ritchie and daughters, MettA and Donna. Roses and ferns pret- 1 in the many varieties of weaves and colors for this season s fasKsns. - Some Lights! Some Time! .i X -- Some Crowd! Welcome. The 1 Mks i ! ,', Mm, and-Mr- "Utah's Best Dance Band" v t Mr. PROVO BAND 192:? mt-ii-t - cm-i- Losroe to iitr d.ightrr. Miss Uric? Taylor. ln-- e marriage to Ray E Wihox of To'le. Viah. will like lace August 22 in the Salt L- tenijiie. l he seasons jlowers ers J used in deconitiiig the rooms, i cut V ?las bowl of which the dining table. Covers were laid ior Mr. and Mrs ... Lee R. Taylor of I Payson, Mr. and Mr. Eli F. Taylor of Salt Lake, Roy Taylor f Salent, Miss Hortense Nelson of Siana;g Fork. Mrs. Roy Meesoin of Salem, Mr. and Mrs- Angus Taylor of Salem. Mr. .and Mrs. Clarence Olsen and Mrs. Emma Jenkins of V Provo. Mrs. John N. Belnap of Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Olsen ! & of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Joha H. J Wilcox, H, E. Wilcox, Morris Wil-- 1 V cox. Miss Leon a Wilcox. Mrs. R. Warburton. all of Tooele: Mrs. HP PnhinannTk nf Colt IjjV-- Mr I' t on4 rMu U Dmnn Dnna. Mrs. Joseph Jenkins of Provo, Mrs. H. J. Hlgginson of Bancroft, Idaho; Reed Molen of Provo, Mrs. George H. Martin of Payson, and Miss Annie Reddin of Provo. ,! Y t The Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad is going after the local did program of softgs, musical selec- - popular. "Cat and the Canary" will episodes of "Fools of Fortune"; but IN'PROVO passenger traffic, with especial the four cowboys principals in this Uion-- i and on speeches. At Uie coiiclu- - ho presented hy Kilbourn to travel from and emphasis and original story, most aim:.-inaccordv.. i .i in Salt Lake City and Ogden, j tin n'liitru HI UK ..ill mi. inuiiiuia uiiriii. I on! are" as if And Furnished by the Help of thiiiblvci had they roohis where luncheon 'niht, Kriihiv August 24. the hae:ui-ning to William Mitchell, local agent Provo People. stepped fn m the Montana rarge to was si i d. of the D. & R. G. W. It is said, on good report tint: 'thi? silver sheet. Those who suffer with kidney: Low rates for passenger traffic Mr. ..ml Mrs. Alex Rullotk n're- will Willard this drama John by ills or any little senled ,;avh are announced by the D. & R. G. W. backache, urinary with a badg thrilis a'hd l.mgli-te- r unfold and chills, or bladder word are with rates for in. the kidney disorder, want given "Piojicer:"- iiilnted today. Daily return trips to Suit Lake, indj. kidney help. Who can better ad- - 'ol(I h'tlcrx. "'3 such badges wen.' hi such good measure as to "Yes! We Have but only: about No Bananas" Ogden, and still 'lower..' rates for i vise them then some Provo resi- - 1'!'oy-i(i'iMig'it pro, a veritable week-enThis expression needs travelers to those 'cities', iWrit,- who has also "suffered, but U 'U) W'r'' "Mtiilrd to. 't!ir-wer The critics, in many citi"s 'hive Bo .introduction it'i the - '.'.'". n iwer of a nation. And 1. ;!:as had relief. Provo ie;. pie '"ret-- l'lvsent. This includes all who ouu iriven the play tin ir mead .of praiV.y.be fore tie sons; which features " of r,t adv. lllllltlllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .omniend Docn's Pills t, (ifft t'lrit i'est .of aH 'criUfs.. Mr. ('i-- i Kidney it is positively uresis- hlere one ca e and. there. are niasty rai!xe;i.!. Mnst a' Jjieo- pHuu-ert't'ie rspecially if r.ilv Public;,' lias deaum .trateil liis healtf--Nl Furman and I other-'- , 7n 'loosed the ox ; teams, plains . ... line .:.( 'GHElN a; en i! by forming rut it acio.i on s Co. 11 was (ili:irl,s I H. T. Taylor, carnenter. :.7S X. Kiastmas- the Harper-Record with their e where "rat n:i ludicrous spontaneity. who the Canary'"' hast appeared. Third ''Kat St., Provo, says: "I."'1;- Matiy put' of.'town 'Don't WeCarryOn s. troubled with a lameness amliU?.I''on4ei .j.nw. invsrr. Cy NELLIE MAXWELL i on the other side 10 '. ai, i.ess in my back and 1 often, snly that you 11 play It 4 1 ALPINE STAKE DEDICATES kidhad saarp pair.s iicro--stwice. FOOLS OF FORTUNE" my aiiiiii!iii;!iiiii;!imii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii neys, i felt, vvea.k and tired At Columbia Dealers out. , TABERNACLE PIPE ORGAN 3 SEASONABLE DISHES AMKKii',.' F(diI,.Au';:;:lO Alwhic'-Fool My ki.dji.pys. were too free in actim. lu ,of Foj't'.ii'c." and i.':;e secretiims were highly pine stake officially dvdicajted Vm ir will In shnvVfi at t'uj: Stra'.id rPAKK a smau-sizeripe red to- colored in passage; I went t( the lievv pipe or.uan Frid.iv evenin;'. t Mid Tin day., the i lo. inat:), rmiiiil .in shape and peel-lo'ddtust Lrug t o., ami got one Prest. S. j. Cliipman sav? the ta-- a not fuiiie'r-.Kof ihe leaving. some el' Uie peeling at tne b';x of Doan s Kidnev. pills. Donn s itics reiiarili'is tin- - new. Mwfs S bu' are b;,se. Now; cU Willi four reiiioved the di'dres.s. in my back' wliii h co t $ ii.inoi t in-- t .ill. fioni real Pie. TTifs'ls V.4',l'iwe'' way .to. the liase, leaving; a Itmmto'. Fill ui'h (iiopped inmiediati and corrected lie' I. J. M c ( ' ( ) Ia.tr 6T ? a tr .Kak;iS'a re fro'tn ihe- u':iai method of creaUiip; a kidney weakness. ei lery,, iidis or ciieumlier wit rei ital aii'M'rof. A." C. I.uml ..of a. is an excellent' s'oiy. but tle-i. salad 'drr-sii- ii Jteod Salt Lake .ana several solos. dwUta-s,..WifSfitt ...Price .all Don't !' ii for i: in 'this, instance. j iuio It..... tijil'liiir t;.e top et The atteiidaiice vva.-- ..slichtly sii)i;il.v ask for a kidney renjedy :W: ('.. Trite who., wrote the flres-iu- -' Aviiii a l.ii i.t t'b the- tabernacle Doan's heins;: com- magazine, story from same Pills the get. which. tin' Kidney S a .a and sinall half of wa.;iiit. that Mr. Taylor had. pletely fiile l.i ii c.i;..o :! Willi j.rraliain ...Jir into pbotojday is t:il;."ll, lived air. on t i Co.; Mtrs., l;ui':alo, X. Y. in w b:cb a iv. p '.';!( ej be sauie e e rn e r h e b r i n S s t o e s ( r ee :i Advertisement. shaped pieces ol i and declares that but: for changing ' Cinnamon Toast. This is. very THE THRILL PLAY. their naiiii-- they are precis' ly the liopuoir as av lea aecienpai.ii eoi, PLEASANT GROVE PIONEERS " no n en the screen as they " eiec-triand may be prepared oil Ibe The thrill play is in its day of are in rial life. Tho story in its. ARE GUESTS OF HONOR.; toaster at ll:e lea table. Sp.c.id . PLKASANT GROVI-:,..Aug-. 18. glory and one of the most adroit entirety is. of course, faction, as (bill slices of toe toast with TONIGHT-ANwith a iiiixture of. The TUESDAY aughters of the Pioneers en- of its kind, if not in fact, the most are the characters in the eastern and; ciniuni!bn iind-- powdered sunt.tertained, all the pioneers of the six 'the teas! lo siand unlilif.be-conie- s Pleasant Grove' w ards Friday, in the .sut united .'with' the nieiiiny tabernacle.-- ' More than 100 persons iiiixture. The most delicious tea Is were present and enjoyed a splenONE NIGHT FRIDAY, AUGUST '24 fi hot from, prepared' Seats on Sale Tomorrow Orchestra, .S2.00 ami 'S1.30; tea. .Tour the tea over ;i: lai'ie "BURNING. WORDS" piece of ice ati'l serve 'poured over Ralccny, S1.00 and .lllc. Plus Tax. (iet Tickets Earh . Starrin; Serve craeUeil' ice in .'tall (.'las-e3Iail orders now. ROY STEWART with iresei'ved pineapple,- sliced lemon or clear with sflg.ir.Was II Gulltv? 1 l HELP-WANTED v . t v 'Kx JS$-f-r i"'J' . Av-- 1 v VW' j - Kl i n .. I OUPi'SOARO . si' V tin-a- - -- 1; f lui"-ar- m e s or-ra- Sl;:-l.r- lii-!'- , liiii'p-siiape'- ' 11 v.ell-iwxcj- j. : Jkfl,$r ' - rtk i Wry rr'if ry f - j i F.oster-.Mil-lmr- s i over-n.'-ioi'i- I vv i 1 liei-.e.- - t ' c bilt-ter- 1 v - t: '. " ";y ohly-bi-evve- d Sir The te.-- vAiion is u valuable piece of furniture for the,, porcii tea or local. Fur. the housekeeper: is a Bi'e'at step, witliouf it mai.'i'-iwhen nicely- laid, saver us well an ornament io t'.ie occasion. The iic!iil with f"ld;n leavi'S; will CHirv tire .entire service... The ioWer shelf 's (ill) be used for "plate's, ' extra, dishes. Cest Lima D:ans. Take two cup-- . fi,- - of fl'esh be.it s, , a l ie.,e 10 ,j:r. en pepper. .t':i!.;n :it!ij earivt, elopMed. Ciok in boilIheii :ill, ing vv.i'tor uliiil i vvheii lira .I)';ivj O'ei half of. :he liipior, :".Me.'t tw.. tiil;'ej ii s ...'..J - oi . add two I'lllie ilou'r.' pepp T. am!, 'il: pootil'iils-of io'iiiie, t.bi'ii add 'one half cn'p:'!il. of the .lk;iii'i- - ami tlte'..sii''ue aiiio;int of 'ini'k : cno'i until "uiiiotli. 'pour i.ver iFie veei'T i! (" and erve li"t. Anv liquor n'.it cmm. may be for, soup for': another" meal. I'.rov'vn bread vs e,; and spread or jam makes ' i ti! y wiili .icily j.'.ty open s.tn.lvv ,i lies ' to ."servp tea. j i of o ...lossal photodrama built out of th e cfv fabiic of life shipped of born of the nobility of a woman's soul, and dedicated to the cause 11 will thrill you saving other lives from the terribl e curse of narcotics. IT! (he very depths of your soul. SEE e. TODAY AND a. j'.i-m- ' cup-I'u- i I' .vi f TUESDAY -- Ti rl j!,o"T' Marguerite De La Motte, Jack Dill, Russell Simpson, Tully Marshall .". r. in-- i- ,' "THE COFNTEIl JUMPER" -- Tuesday Monday ; SHOys 2 :.'0, 4, 7:30, 9:15. r Wednesday .' PKK'ES, MAT, 25c; EVE ;?5c, 50c. ." -r- evenge-love-leading that make this a drama of the i;ugged Northwest seething with the fiery passions crashing , , , . anguish to acts and v I'ltiods "FOOLS OF FORTUNE" and ' LAHUY SEM0 , of sjou ( ,; si W'tn'i!.--; -- -- Ccu'd She Give Him Up? pride of the North-wc.Mounted accused, of nvurder yet she loved hiui! Was he guilty ? Could she Kive him up! Uh, the power of words!' '..-Th- i I j i ALL SEATS 10c COLUMBIA ; s. A II .'.'VV'"' :::;v";:a of , ' . I -- '; rif .a ' it " " ; i beings! Cast. red-blood- ' A Re markable ' and LARRY SEMON "liFPEUT OF 1IENTZAL7' -- l,i r i i ,(. 1923, VVeKtlrn NewKpap? r Union.) STARTS WEDNESDAY "THE SHOW" in |