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Show v.. r " THE HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ,4, 1923. - v. J PROFESSOR BECKER . r vine s Wednesday I1 "If A animal. super-intellige- nt I I Tcarfylflg message22 fire while wounded. Iread ' his . i- 12 noon and in - . " I THE 3 p. m, - - AT 5TH COLUMBIA 'tylohukos- "T' -- DAY. I1 : '' Cakes ; : '. - K - vited to attend. T-- y GETT . An original cantata symbolizing the ideals7 of Kiwanis The opening meeting of the Sixth ward Relief society was held this afternoon and was in the form of a lawn party at the meeting house. Following a short pro. gram, games were played and a delicious luncheon served. ... The Elks'" ladies will hold their first social of the season in the Elks' club rooms this evening. Tables of bridge and progressive "600". will be played and prizes awarded. Luncheon will be served. PHONE 117. WE DELIVER ASH PRICES HARDWARE DEPT. PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING SEPEHBER 7. MISCELLANEOUS. ................... ..... .551 .$1.00 .10 kose Macaroni,- lbf - 51. . .. ... soiled Ham, sliced, lb. oiled Ham, whole, lb. ..................... ... ludsen's Butter,, lb. Jaliquet Butter,' lbY-- . , . fresh Eggs, ddien'... Sream Cheese, Jb. irm and Hammer Soda fierce's Catsup . pux, pkg. ; .". whose clever of the Utah-Idah- Kiwanis clubs won the prize shield by their o . , .j. '.V. ... . -- 45jj . 10 I....... .....JI.4.. .50 .55 r.35v " comes to The .marriage of Mrs, Xnnie sister of. Mrs. "H,. J. Stagg of Provo, to John L. Smith of Eureka took place Mondayv in the Manti temple. Mr. and Mrs." Smith; Done. are in Salt Lake for a few days i L. V, S. Will I be successful in Lucerne (Life'Garnet Frjel; and will be Provo visitors over the what I am undertaking? week-end- , aftetr which they wiH A. Not as successful as you Azalia (Temperance), Paul Cran' return to Eureka to make their have planned. dall; Palm '.(Victory)', C H. Jones; home.' . Oak Tree( H9spitality). S. L.,Men-denhalA:x my health Improve? Sage (Domestic .Virtue), Miss Beulah Thorne will be host. A. YeSi followteg the change of A. Thorpe Live Oak" (Jiberty),"R, ess to girls oLthe residence you have injnln(LL L. Done; Sweet William (GallantFifth ward Mutual at her home this ry), W. A. Pirmage; Purple Colum- M-evening. Will my health bine.. Winn Harrison: Red Clover E. . "Improve if she returns to me? (Industry, M. w. Biro; wooaDine The officers of the Sixth ward A. Yes. I would advise an Im- (Fraternal Love). William Grooms; Mutual and the Elysian Gleaners mediate eturn....,. Cedar Strength), M: O. Packard r.. ,. will give a party this evening at Saffron Crocus (Mirth), J..L. Menr the home of Mrs. Walter T. Hasler V. M. What about my health? denhall; Orange Tree (Generosity), In compliment to Miss Grace Lin- Will I be able to work? John P. Anderson; Cress (Stability, soon to fulfill will leave ton, who A. You are going to find that Power), J. S. Brown; Juniper ,(3uc-sora mission iirMexlco Mark Cook you wil .be able .to do very little work this winter. But iby spring White Jasminier (Abiabilitytf Will The marriage otMlBa.yera Clark, yon will be,muchbetter. Phillips; Wisteria (Welcome Pair), dughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Clark, O S. to Oswald Rieeke. son of Mr. and A. F. I. Will my daughter re- RalphWoodrHonyhoclrlAmbHion); Snelson; Water' Willow Mrs. Samuel Rieske, took place Iff cover G. L. Barron; Purple Illness? her from (Freedom), alright tnu city Wednesday last. Mr. ana Don't give yourself any Clove tProvldent), G. A. Ander-soMrs.. Rieske will make their home unecessary concern , about- - this. ' ArcannDign1tytJF,. ." in Provo canyon. Nature has taken care of this thing Smith; White Mulberry (Wisdom), ; , ; before and will do so again. Keep H. T. Reynolds; Cowslip (Pensive-ness)- , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Peterson and Wallace Mace; Black Poplar your daughter cheerful son Ralph have returned to ' their A. O. Packard; Balm (Courage), weeks' In a three Provo after home Mrs. A. McD. Will my son and (Sympathy), S. xWhittaker; EverVisits trip to southern California. Rememhis farmer wife go back (Never. Ceasing ' were made in Oakland and San and will they toe 'contented?together lasting Pear James Whiting;brance), Francisco. A. This is quite evidently a Tree (Affection) , A.- G. Johnson; W. A Pace; Plum case of to much Leave Mint The members of the. Vineyard your son to manage his affairs and Tree (Virtue), A. G. Thorn; (Fidelity), ward gathered at Saratoga Thurs- he will find that the ."farmer" wife Whole Straw (Union), M. R. Straw. day last tor their annual ward re- is a bigger part of his happiness Pink Verbena ' (Family Union), union. Bathing, boating, sports, than he thought. We are- - all prone A. O. Wheeler; Arbor Wltae games and picincking were enjoy-- , to help in the affairs of those we. (Friendship), J. O. Reynolds; able - features of the day. very often our affections Wheat Stalk (Riches). Fred Dunnj1 ,. ...... love and make us prejudiced. Mignonette (Your Qualities SurMr. and Mrs Dewey Hunt 'of Your Charms), R. Smart;. pass week-enIn Provo Magna spent the R--. McD. Which of the twd fel- - Corn (Riches), A. Thojn; Privet Mr. and with Mrs. Hunt's parents, lows likes me best, will I marry (Prohibition), WiU Alleraan; CarMrs. Parley dinger. either, if not whom shall I marry dinal Flower (Distinction), Alva and where will 1 meet him? Zabriszte; Wild Grape (Charity), Under the auspices of the VineA. Ye Gods L another female Mrs. M. W. Bird; Pansy (Thoughts), yard ward Relief- society a bazaar with man on the brain. You can Mrs. Pf G. Crandall; cboiceof the two men, (True Friendship). Mrs. Mark y social and it isn't a case of which likes Ivy (Fidelity). Mrs. W. ditlon tb the saleable goods of the you the best, but of the two, which Cook; Cineraria (Always DelightRelief society, the M. I. A. of the you care the most for.- - . I. cannot Mace; Mrs. A. Thorpe; Clematis ful). stake had a display of hand and see a in your lireinui (Mental Beauty), Mrs A. O. Packard;marriage needlework. During the evening :qo. '"7" Miss Mar-Daisy (Iinnocencc), ' garet Bird. Lilacs (Confidence)-.- . Mm. Jones; Nasturtium (Patriotism), In regard to your father's Mrs. R. L. Done; -- Olive (Peace), vocaTseleclions"wefeT6ndeTea-b- ; Yes. (Mod; Mrs. J. R.-- Anderson,-Violthe quartet, Joy Clegg and com- health. esty). Mrs: Winn aHrrison; Zinnia pany. Dainty refreshments were G. L. When will sister, and tier (Though of Absent Friends), Miss ; served to 300; husband return to Provo? Katherine DougaH; Golden Rod ... A. Next, spring They ,wlil . (Precaution).. Mrs, S.. Whittaker; announces Steele MrsTMaryB. Loveli Hyacinth. (Unobtrusive the engagement of her daughter White ness).- Ruia to G. Ml Haws. The marriage Mrs.0. F. C Will we get our Pink (Talent). MrsrMr-E-Oranwill take place Wednesday in the dall. Jr.: Tullb (Declaration of money out of the P. S. C. : . y Salt Lake temple. ' A. Yes, every cent, but very litLove). Mrs. J. P. Mendenhatl; ; , v a (Devotion), Mrs. H., T. more. investisn't It tle, good Heliotrope The Sunshine Gleaners of the ment iC v . - " (Always Coreopsis . Reynolds; Vineyard ward will entertain at a Cheerful ), Mrs. O. A. Anderson; missionary shower at the home of Mrs E. J. Is there any place In Blue Bell (Constancy), Mrs. Daniel Miss Jena V. Clegg tms evening in Provo that my husband will find Webster. compliment to Miss Luclle Hold-awa- work? Mrs. O. W. . Daffodil (Regard). who will leave September 12 A. he will decide to leave Friel; Cowslip (Divine Beauty), for the California mission' field of the No,soon and then he will find Miss Floss Slmplns; White Chrysthe L D. S. church, where she will work.city anthemum (Truth). Mrs. I. S, ; fulfill a mission.. and Brown; Honeysuckle-(DevoteMrs. S. B. R.Would you advise us Generous Affection). Mrs. James to sell our home? Whiting; Camomile (Energy in Ad .''AYes. Build on your lot. versity). Mrs: w. A. Pace; Phlox Mrs. A. u. Thorn; A. Will father have a Dosltlon offered his soon? ter Pine Pity Mrff. M. n. Straw; (Continued from Page One.) ; n J . A. Yes, during September. Sweet Tea (Dellcat Pleasures), ' m . Mrs. A. Y, Wheeler; Swpet Allysum P. M. L. Will I Be successful as ; teacher? Mrs. C, J.'S. Would (Worth Beyond Beauty). Mrs. J. O. IteJ'nolls; IdahoPntato...! Beneva. ies, iur uio uuio ou leacii. miy nusDana 10 leave mis siaie: But like all the rest, you will give A. No. He will return to work oliieceu Mrs. Fred Diinn; Thyme it up temporarily, to stilt later at, Salt Lake City.' iActivltv and Courage). Mrs A. own.. You will be much happier Thorn Shamrock (Light Henrted-' then, than you will ever ,be." aingle. : 5rs. G. H. B. Where will 1 fljuW ness). Mrs. WUI Atleman; Stock . you will be able to do very little 'my (Lasting Beauty), Mrs: RTSmftrt; 1 A Look among your personal ef--. Petunia (Your Presence Soothes Thrift V..M. O.How will "my mother's . fects, in a dresser drawer. Look Mer, Mrs. health he this winter? well. J v '? (Sympathy), Mrs. Alva Zabrlskle. . V- CO - - ' l; S.-r- Will Wednesda y Night, September 5,' 8 p.m. . "LrF:. . ALL TICKETS 50c. NO RESERVATIONS n; Featores "Swiss Echo Song" and "The -- - Phone 446. i- - I Hear You Calling Me" and "My Spirit Flower". b. - - Lowest Prices 24-l- b. ........ ...35' v.......;.......... Mb. pan Lard .;.ftr..;.. ... .93 Mb. paU Lard .... .... , paU Lard ;..,..,.......;.S1.60' 50 , 8 lbs. Bulk Lard . SmoKed Bacon Square?, extra fine, lb. . . . 10-l- b. Bait Bacon, lb. Fine Skinned Hams, whole, lb. iMild Cured Picnic Hams, lb. . . . . , Extra . -- Egg Plants, lb. .... fereen Peppers, lb. ; ..v.. ..... 1 i S 8 g .20 5 ..... 19 - B ..t 30 .. " 15 '......-.,1- 5 ........,iVr.f .......j.;..V...3 B 5 g Cabbage, lb. Dry Onions, lb. ..VV;.v;..VV...ii...Hk'4..U...5: g Gallon can Pineapple . . . . .95 . ?. . . ,. . . . , . " fcallon can Spinach ., . . 4-5 .. z.'im ftl7.P ran su'ppl Pntntnoa cnopinl cans Vienna Style Sausage . . . cs. . . ... . i .'. .25 . e fay Highest Cash Price for Fresh Eggs and Butter S ..... .', . -.- ... :. - Mezzo-sopran- o Melba and Richard Condie.. "Love's Gift" 1 Lela Boyer, Soprano. "Flowers That Bloom in. . the Spring" Elmo Coff man, Baritone ih nHiimniiiinciiEHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiaji The Golden Sun -J 'SHE ,t. -- Daniel Webster. "By the Waters of Minnetonka" Lela Boyer and Elmo Coffman. cameo-brooch- Elmo .... , ? ' Coffman.. .v... ,j- - . ... and a musical prodigy in you-aayis- f ' "Qukrtet from Rigoletto" Cora Thorne Bird, Melba . and Richard' Condie, 0:c . u fit it ii fin. riii nn?i J iff lit t 'i i i ,.. song. Lowell Crandall., ....... . llnrold-Allema- A Condie, "Schubert's Serenade" . j et .......... ..... ...... ...... ...,.;.... b. ..Richard Condie, Tenor . ! "Come Into the Garden of Flowers" .7r. .7,77r.Trr.Melba jl WEEK EiDLNG SEPTEMBER 8, 19Z3. sack Beet Sugar $9.25 S 10 lbs. Beet Sugar . . s. . . .. . 7. . . . . .95g B i8-lsack Patent Flour T. .SI. 30 1 100 lbs. Mill Run , $1.75 nS sack Whole Wheat Flour 70tf "S 100-I- .....Cora Thorne Bird, Soprano Poppies".... , lSAMUEL; KOPP West Center. ' This excellent musical entertainment, sponored byJthe Kiwanis Club of Provo,; A Shells going. to a mfldef (Continued from Page One.) mate this winter, and it will be the ohjy thing she can do to' Improve. VrF. V. Am I going on the trip derson, Miss Gloria Friel; The I have planned this fall? A. Sorry. . There is no trip until Twig, Lowell Crandall; Sunflow'er, June, 1924. " Daniel Webster; vellist, Melvin in- - i 150 T' d 30 .10 25J and 75 ....... ... . . . art cli- , - artists and united workers have in two successive district conventions . - iriiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiinaiii SAVE MONEY JUY FOR CASH vZ f ' .' L, 1 , 1 ar-- "; ." ...15 ...40 ...50 Joose Cocoarnit, lb.T. . ; Springville Kiwanis Club ? Jallon Applies laflon Pineapple Jopse Cocoa, lb, .. . T Mrs. It.- M. S. We are so unset-tied,' should we stay here, or , go elsewhere ?" ' will remain here and find success. A.-Y- " If - AT ), WiUordRerry . . : in flowers and song, ranged by Kiwanian Myron E. Crandall, Jr., and presented by Taylor Bros. Co Hoi-kinso- Dixon. 338 WEST CENTER . . - -G-I-E -O- nd . ' adapting some of the most beautiful of classic, melodies and operatic selections, All Invited.'' $15.00 seCof fine Copper-war- e Free with each Majes-- ; tic sold this week. See Our Windows All ladies of Elks are cordially Ronald-Dixon-..a- . . . SPRIIGILEM pleas-jurprlse- . Singing Flowers'' without kinds of Frostings. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY d Louise Russell was at her home Mon- rening fiy a. nuniDer of her The rooms were prettily ted with fall flowers. Games, and luncheon, were the diver- Ind were enjoyed 'by the fol- Mlss Margaret Crawley, lorence Horton, Miss Edith Miss Kathiyn Jones, Miss larion Russell, Miss May raid, Hiss Fay Dixon,' Miss Manson, Maurice Russell, elck, Robert Hoover, Howard I .Ralph . Cakesj-sMoonlig- 1 W of ;:; 1 CO. - eggs, Honey Cakes without honey and eggs, Golden Cakes Layer Cakes, Rocky Mountain; Cakes, Devil's Food, Chocojater Filling and all 'IRVIN . ; ; WednesdayxMenu. White WEDNES- THEATER, ' FREE COOKING SCHOOL New bargains every day : II 'WOLF' HIS ACT SEPTEMBER j breaking crowd?. to those who visil WOLF APPEARS IN ;' This gigantic bar- gain event continues to draw record PoSsTCard will be given A Souvenir DOG. store 2 to N- '.. . Shown in our window 11 a. m. to N ' .t... ,. that isnow goirig'pn.. miles-under. -- historyv NOW - .iJr,, oa. e Understands three languages. 1 SEE ' - with War Gross for Decorated Jyou'Ve .' - E. F. A- - " ; Great Fall II . Served with the German, French, British and Chef ed Don't Miss See Him -- World-Renown- ... it.' I ' - Tit av- . ,i |