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Show THE PROVO HERALD. TULS. 1 ( 1 Travel School Should Qd 0-9- T-Y .... - . MlslonaryDanee, missionary dance wilt be held In the Third ward amusement hall Thursday evening for the benefit of Robert Scott- wh& will leave for a mission soon. Good music has been arranged, for and the public is In. vited to attend. ' A - ' ' . The drama section of Council furnished the program for their monthly meeting, . which w. county. v.-:?- at beri were pleasantly entertained was held last Thursday " eveulng. Miss Anna Marie Eggertaen, ; in a charming- manner read - Edmond Rostand's play- - !The Romancers," Mr, Ballls gave two vocal numbers which were eninved very much. At the next meeting of the Municipal Council the home economics section chance of the programs will have ' ... ... . v. ' Mrs. - George Dattke' e'ptertalnel at her home Friday afternoon, in v, Cryeta honor of her litvr.rtson.of 'Pocatello, Idaho. Asters "and dahlias were nsed" tn decorating. Covers were laid for IS. : - orge OCTOLLR 2, 1S23. Mrs, jMarr Dahrqulst, Mrs. Emma " Jenea, Mre.,WU Vincent.- - Mta. AU hert Rasmossea' and Mrs. James - . Peay. t, Q-CJHE-- 8e Macfe Compulsory, Xj "' 5at Youthful Singers , laterf-Mra.- ...,...-- N '. 41111 J , The B. facutlr danclnx class wll be held Thursday evening at oiocit in tbe ladies' gymnasium. T- r 'J Hi H 1 V: - k". farewell will be ! held tn the Fourth ward amusement hall Thursday evening. In honor of Fred Crandau and Orval Gee, who will leave October 20 to fulfill mis sions for the church. Mr.1 Crandall will' go to the SwlssGer- nian mission field and Mr. Gee to England. A splendid ltrogram will 1 given, after which dancing will be enjoyed. All the members of the of the missionaries, are Invited to attend.' A - 1 missionary-- . ,r; Enthusiasticallyj; Recommended , : : , ri. . L.-P- -- f- - II f II I - JL'E - U r TZ - ifJI M 1 1 'MSMmMW bj Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dayton an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Cuba, to Paul G. Davis, ' Miss Ines Jeesee of the county The Elks' ladies entertained Monson of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Dfvls evening In the Elks' club, rooms. of Vernal The marriage wilt take recorder's off lee has returned from day a visit In Ogden with Mrs. A. K The time was pleasantly spent in place la the near future, 'of I'tah playing the card game "500." The Davis, formerly, recorder " was awarded to Mrs. Millie The Columbia Sewing club mem- - the home o Mrs. Flora Vincent prize The entertaining Ridge.' Light refreshments' were evening.Monday itii uecurttieu i . J .wnu j... served to' 12. j rooms: were preiuty dahlias. During tbe evening eewln ' The Ladies Literary club will and games were.enjoyed, the favor hold the their of first year, meeting, for the games being awarded to Mrs.' Ruth. Farrer. A dainty lunch' Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock Mrs. home of James A. Bull the at eon war served to the following Mrs. Melissa Lewis, Mrs, John ock, A business session w ill be con Thurgood, Mrs. Ernest Henrichsen. ducted, after which a Uterary pro Mrs. Hannah 3. CardalL Mrs. Nellie gram will be rendered. Llgnt re i J. 01sen,TrrBOrvar - Olsen, Mrs. Hfreshments willm be served Georee Myers, Mrs. Josie Johnson, Miss. Ana Booke, Mrs. Will Facer, . Mrs. O. J, Peterson was hostess Mrs. Ruth Farrer, Mrs. Emma Gay, at a children s party Friday finer - - mm ( j n - . ( Si Q iife 7 7f TOM ' the range with V 6TANLXV jf a reputation aed ft mu "geeing. Is Bejitving," Motto ofi om ana ) Stanlejr Diamond OB ry. rltt oa, America'! educational .system la all wrong, and if the city boards don't yfathen and school lo something about it, there will Just have to be a children's strike to set things right guch is the eonclualon of Tom and Stanley Diamond, young Taudevllla actorl who have gone all over the United States and lack again doing tarns upon the rail en-- 04 i ...... . slttimg fo Viri gin- - la,, ."All children ought to have tin same chances," put in Tom of the' Irish blue eyes and coal, b'a'" hair. "It was fearfully sfcdjy" shut up in a school room try into learn that Yirginia was bounded on the south by Ten , 1 . HARDWARE y entha-siastical- NELLIE MAXWELL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinui) SIA90NABLE 8UGQE8TI0NS ... .i '.' .. .v.I GIVH arlety and elegance to Informal meals there Is no d shelf better aid than a of and preserves. This Is the time of tbe year when we fill the shelf. The following are a few suggestions in regard to the ' :: use of them: Any pudding like rice, bread, r cake or plain custard, is richer and more tasty when dotted. witn bits ct Jam or Jelly. Milk "toast la delicious served with blackberry or loganberry Jam or Jelly. A" firm Jelly may be cut Into quaree to use in fruit salads, or to decorate cake frosting or Ice cream. Jelly roll, JeUy tarts, Jelly dough-nut- s and Jelly omelet are all easy to produce.: .- Jams and Jellies are good to serve on waffles or griddle cakes; plied with butter and Jelly between, they may bo cut like plo and served ALLJEATSJOc .-- French Interests. Ju Argentina will erect a ritdlo station there for . direct communication with Parhv 1 ' V" . ' - N.'. . . really StoUe- - wfr- - superior-w- hy rtructionlow It : YVT I I I I HI ajwrt is possible to bu the use of stove Iwlts or putty. the opportunity tosplaln this to ! weffi & : Ljk!!l - '1 'S IJIF , L uyifll)! . J . a u Af IIl fb complete from theraw material tohe plant. hmiIii.1 in ftin most modern-Mwi- DiXotTaylr-Russel- f C'' 'ThC 111 III I' I I y I ' 1J . ,111)1(111)1,. ' ; ' I) . '' M in Four more days and our Monarch sale closes. Kever will you have a more generous offer than this! Nemr1ivill you have a "BLINKY" and COMEDY . chance to own a genuine Monarch lllplleaable Range under' siicti favorable conditions. THURSDAY TONIGHT Buy Youra! anarch Range Now! rrhlairextr FREE- !- FREET Door" tea By Emerson Hough " ' .6 A h A- - " . : 9-pi- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Goiumbia " WESTBOUND LIMITED" Dinner Set S - Starring RALPH LEWIS j?' Out of the welter of mediocre pictures thunders this veritable Titan of stupendous entertainment. It roars it whirls it rushes it crashes it flames it leaves you gasping at its multitude of - thundering thrills its crashing drama its epic heart tugs! Ydu're cheating yourself of the best time you ever had if 'you miss, this Mighty Photodrama of Flesh and SteeL " SEE, IT! .. a. ' ''Iwas born to be a crook." The words of her convicted, husband's friend rang in her ears. How could she save fcer in- nocent baby? VlOld Aft A Noise in NewBoro fsw. " KTH?z i fro: .M t; . FRANK LLOV ir Sory bf FrwMl , t ' -- and HAM HAMILTON in "UNEASY FEET" 111 RE3Q Al gt. John-i- n . Pure" Aluminum ; Cooking: ' "Set "THE ONE PRICE HOUSe" nrxui in iiiiiiplloieDt to her little daughter Ellenmae, whose seventh birthday auiversary it was and her little son Lester, whose first birthday annlvornnry occured at the same Two birthday ' cakes, ar time. ranged with candles formed the table decorations. .Fifteen friend of the guests of honor-werpresent and enjoyed games and a delicious has untold qpportanitles to reveal . ' ' . her versatility. This talented little star interprets Aided by the best screen vehicle she has ever had, dainty UttleTlola both pathos and light comedy with Dana provides the most delightful deep sincerity. ' S v. entertainment wev have seen tn She plays the role of 1 girl who many. "day In her new picture. "V was neglected ln her home town be-mow at the noise In TS'ewboro." she was poor, Martha resents Strand theater. This new comedy' cause drama proves a hnppy combination the littleness of New borovaj-resolvshe Wr'golng to nf swiftly moving plott4nKliH, and rouse that someday " citizens from excellent' acting, with jurt enough luncheon. smaU-twtheir compmcency. Af fine nathos. to Miilce it. Miss lAinn Is indre winsome audi ter ishe becomes a famous artist In The.' members of J the Ladles' She nnnra-- New York, she goes' back-t- o dollghtfui tlnui ever. .l and she is more than succcsh-fu- l literary cliib entertornetfthotf-pthrough ihn n& f(T. It )? 1' W'ly j in making a" noise.-- .What a, ners and a number of invited guests grace lnterpn'tliig eiich ''Hltrnftlun at a swimming party Monday evenna sne wonderful big ii'olse It Is? And Kew- skiu. boro wont' forget goon. ' mg at the rrovo bign school pool, i Miss Dnna 'Is- - Naupnorted by a After the swimming party fnoT particularly fine grouni of players guests were entertained at the ' among whom are David ButlcivJVtlw' homo of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Xovnk, Allan Forrest. .Betty lnn-clscme evening was KrcanDracK. Alfred Allen, ' Malcolm ' spent in playing the curd ganie "500" Canaat KxM In Humaa H0S7 . t . Trh'-l'rpirrtloJoan Standing and reI which Will w If Vu and rook( after duluty - -- .. ' Woolrnff.; freshments were served." ' ' la In Is fnct 'lt It prpostrrouB screen version elmme to uffor with Inflsmatory, ' 'Tbe. by Hex Taylor from the story "tif of form .The Monami Gleaners ' of. the museulur, sciatic oJLuny .Edgar Franklin.. The picture was Third, ward met at thtThome of Miss Fhpiimnttsm.Proscription docs not ruin photographed by'John Anjdld. ., Klma Collins ilomlny evening The theThis not it does stomach, deprosa rooms were attractively : decorated the heart. Eat all tha. meat and '' Morweglun engiu?rs will try tn tnklni? in fall flowers. Games, music and food you wlnli. while If the time him ym Trunk's t'rogcrlutlon.- Contains no a dainty luncheon were enjoyed by. merVury, snlicylnte oi1a.ptl win electrifying tho railwnys - of tbiit , Miss Cthcl Lewis. Miss Arvllln or narcotic, but vosltive tfrrefii ly overcomes nny kind nf rlieums-tlsi- n country ; ai)d whether ! tines i:i".v'i Miss. Dora Kven, Miss Ixirettn ilcsU- -i' or frout on earth. AVbat more being planned should Clark, Miss Anderson, Miss Idn t(io you. want? - Thero Is. nothlnif for eb.t'tric-isiwrptcrsoh. Miss Iibnda Collins, Miss Just hi food and it Is Impossible The omethmir lietliTt (iinilys tiaminon, Miss Kstcr Ockey, to feet urlo A novel check protector is t acid solvent known greatest Mrs. Dt'lvcne Hoover,- - Mrs. Leona atao-luto the end of a fo'iutuin and saedlrliie. Urn saperlor l Collins, Miss Rhea DIxon.-Mr- s. , fur .Trunks Prescription conslstlnir of a tonthitL Dixon, Mrs. Kella Sumner and 11.75 or I for only ti.OQ at drug whel. which cuts n I"if f tore. VIOLA DANA'S BEST . es these-.'worthy- n tli RHEUMATISM and . Scnarit by Rx Taylor Dlrtcttl by Harry. Btamt ' An Emory Johnson Production. - PRODUCTION ; v V,:V..,:' .", FRANK LLOYDI atrrw" Gold Band TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY , She made New York sit up, but ( her " liome town wouldn't even take its feet 65 the " stove. , ... .mwm 32-pie- ee at - have never possibly you MONARCH was ' X the played so important . AAQnlyMour-- Hoot Gibson . .. j ..rtl u hc aivax.- :..h m m TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 THE STRAND s desserts. Rhubarb Jelly la particularly good with ham. Grape, currant, mint and pineapple Jelly - are served with ..meats....-- ' When serving. game a spoonful of currant Jelly added to the gravy makes a delicious sauce. Tiny baking powder biscuits, opened and spread with butter, then with Jam or jelly, make a tasty hot.. sandwich. Apple sauce or rhubarb sauce, with a few spoonfuls of strawberry Jam added, makes si entirely dif.' ferent sauce. ; ,.'-- " Crush strawberries and mix with equal parts of sugar, stirring until the sugar Is entirely dissolved, then .can in tight cans and keep In a cool place. These may be used In winter for strawberry shortcakeiJIf too aweet add a little vinegar. Use rhubarb with various fruits two parts of rhubarb to one of 'fruit such as strawberry, pineapple will make a delicious or ' Jam,raspberry, with not only the flavor of the fruit, but with tbe Increase In bulk which the rhubarb gives. . lilt, Watra Nwppr Unlo. )' fi " I'- - U WVH the Shredded Wheat Cracker toast. Try it with a reali whole-whebutter, soft cheese or marmalades. . ' V ' Triscuit is left-ove- 3 - i 3 1 whole wheat, is ICO A per. and rcady-to-ea- t. feet, delicious food for any meal of the day. Serve it simply with milk or cream, or topped with berries-o- r fruits. Con. tains all the bran you need to stimulate and un bowel movement. It is salt-fre- e sweetened you season it to your taste. DEPT. well-stocke- Jams,-jellie- I ' WEDNESDAY AND P0 7 . d ready-cooke- PRINCESS - "And we looked at coal mines in Pennsylvania; and gold ones in California, and saw where thi Battle of Bunker Bill wa cuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmitiiituiiimi B Mil - jCtui Youll fully appreciate the light energy creating qualities of Shredded Wheat when you compare it with therdinary heavy, soggy foods. ; And we saw tlm rivers and their sources and theii ends," Stanley interrupted 7 KITCHEN CUPBOARD nV irsriiflr-r- r i - ,uStti.'- 1 1 .8533 I i Shredded Wheat "But we have passed over tie spot where Tennessee ends a?t. Virginia begins, and so, of cours.', gt '1 ... ; . . Taylor Bros, Co. and Stanley . have naav edo-j what fhey call a "travelling TotoTt nave accompa--I j eanon". . tiM thera and thev have learned fowgbJLwnjinned-TomI their andis the "It history by geography only way to go to having the plates tney were school without being bored," ead studying pointed out to them ed Stanley decisively. from trains and hotel windows. "We had a special inte..tt In And If a the rieht way." says knowing all about Virginia, al and hair red RtanUv.' who baa the song we are making our l;!g I fraeklaa on every visible inch of bit with is saUad 'StuUng te rid . J. Vtrjinia' Tom in I Hi 'I - gested? You'll find it when you try two Shnxt ded Wheat Biscuits (served with cream, or topped with berrie? or fruits). Shred ded Wheat is all nourishment ready cooked and readyto-ea- t -- r a most satisfy' bg meal that costs but a few cents. ' Don't., economize too closely on the purchase price. Economy is not merely spending the last money; buying a range at loo low a price la. indeed false economy. -- remember. I IV v 4 - - GET IT AT nessee.'j w : Are you still looking for a hurryup lundx that is nQiirishingyet easily di ' BUY. A REAL RANGE! IU - Heaes a Hasty, S at isfying Lunch To those who are considering the purchase of a new range, we offer a few " suggestions: First of all JVr I . . l- ' I fJLSJTA &Ll3M I Ill . , 'jr, III III YAW 1 Z3 i tr "The Salesman? 1 Added Attraction Tonight '. i1 -- , fr Hull-ork- Prdvo Band Concert Featuring Seymour f, Prows, TenoF lw-r- -- a u si-l- i Miss Amanda Haws. .- t, Hedqalat Dni Stare, I rare, Itak. . -- C, ke Ruell . tH'rfiiriiintlous ovi-written, on a c.ni'!. v. it. t h |