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Show THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1924. guest were entertained with game end, Mr. g- - a Mr. Boy Home of and childdrea Kay, VI and Beth. aud music after which a uehciou. Tremouton, I'tah. A dinner party luucheou tu served. Uiiui Ikxiim Durraut. whu will -- ""j given at the Mildeuhall rei leave were re- gut fur a mission to the Outrul wived by the bride-to-b- e from her dence Sunday lu eouipliiuent to Mr. State June 'JA. will be the c.uext . of friend nud land Mrs. Home. honor at tlie Founh ward Mutual Sitriug flower uab. will take place the lonlKbt. A (tpleudid program mill decorated land fern .iiower it her home ,iuue m, in me wut Lake temple. Mr. and Mr. Jmt. A. KeddeB dlniug table.prettily The entertaining rooms were i.rt Cover were laid for l tiven after which the rveulnir l honor of Ulu ill hold a 11K wedili In raHiri.iii 20. i1"rI;,.,mimM. daughter of Mr. tily decorated with interwoven lilllk honor of will e pent with chat and their daughter Auuie whose vUltlug. and spring wumage to KiiU.r 7m. mm-i- Cunimlngt, whose ana wwie crei . l'ik.-r,u or Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Price enternowera. uuni.r tlie evening th. Mr. and Mrs. t0 rri W. u. Parker of tained at dinner The K!)kn Glrla of the With Sunday lu honor of hprlLgvllle will take ih.. thh. Mr. and Mr. IMiir I'rice who are M. I. A. entertained at a nil- ward ult Luti temple Juue 4 lewvlug for Logan where they will Hie re viitiou will l l,.u in h- summer m hool at the Agricul- ccllaneou ahower at the home of. attend Fourth ward Mr. W, T. Hauler Wedi.edajr even- amusem-- nt i.mII tural college and Jackson I'rice who lUurwlay evening, where daniinir. is leaving for California where be iue In honor of Miaa Geneva Hay. program and music will form th will resume bis irtudie at the Uni- cock, wboe nutria ge w III take place uiuiu feature of the eutertaiuwent. A in tne alt ljjke temple Juue 4. versity of Soul hern California. Over aw Invitation have been hand painted howl of rosea formed Tbe entertaining room were attrac issued to friend and rliitl Miss lively decorated with row and an attractive center piece. the couple. Klhlvu Hodsen was the other In ferns. During the evening content game were played and a dellclmi vited guest air. and JIi. Iliraui O. Smith of luncheon served. Many beautiful Salt Lake siieut Sunday In Provo Elwood Anderson of Denver, Colo- gift were received by the brlde-to-Ifrom with her of many their friend rado Is here visiting with friend laiuug many friend. I'renent ana associates. were Mixa Elsie Fletcher, Mlmt Verand relative for a week's time. da Mitt ... Bunk. Barbara Pa i man, .1 Mrs. O. II. Small entertained at Mr. Ethel Mr. and Mral Halph Dunn motor ills Extella Goddard. ahower at her home Thursday ed to Salt Lake Monday where they lYteraon, Mix Beulah Litchfield. Mlh In Ethel Lund. Mr. Amy S. houor of Mlaa Anule visited with Mr. Dunn's pareut, evening Redden whose marriage will tnL-- Mr. and Mr. W. K. Dunn. , They Ridge, MIn PouUon, Mix t'brlnten-senplace June 4. During the evening will return to Provo thia evening. Mr. Charles HayeiH-k- , Mrs. the guests were entertained with Annie Peterson, Mlas Zlua Larson, game and music after which a de- Camp No. 3. Daughter of the Mrs. Itueda Jensen, Mlaa Verda Icioua luncheon wag served tn alHur t'tah Pioneers will meet at the Peterson, Mrs. Amanda Senhouse, 20 guest a. d home of Mrs. Jane Park Jones, an Mrs Pearl Brown, Mr. Alma The entertaining rooins were honorary member. Thursday after and tbe guest of honor. tastefully decorated with various noon at 2:30. A program will be . Mrs. Nellie Teay will entertain kinds of sprint? given and dainty defreshmenta served. All memliers are urged to at the mcmltera of Camp No. 2, Daugh A missionary at the farewell will be tend and a rordlaly Invitation Is er ters of the t'tah Pioneer borne of Mrs. Eleanore Duke, 89 K. given in the Urandvicw ward meet tended to all stake officer. Fourth South, Thursday afternon ing house Thursday evening. June In honor of Miss Itlta Davles. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Banks, enter at 2 JO o'clock. A program will tie duugbter of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. tianed a nuuilier of friends and Tela- given and refreshment served. All Davles, who will leave june 10 for tlves at dinner Sunday evening. The members are requested to be presa mission to the western slates dining table was tastefully decor- ent. wbere she will labor for tlie L. I). ated with a Ik)w1 of beautiful roses. The American Legion Auxiliary S. church. A splendid program will Following the. dinner the guests lie given, after which dancing will were entertained by musl and entertained at a luncheon at the be enjoyed and dainty refreshments Those participating Itolwrts Hotel Monduy evening at The Automatic Refrigerator is as much a savings insocial chat. served. All friends of Miss Davles were, Mrs. Amanda Henhouse. Mr. 8:30. During the evening Mrs. O. stitution as any bank, for it saves you actual dollars are cordially invited to attend. and Mrs. Dutton Miller and baby. 8. McShune, a state officer of the on food and ice that you have been heretofore wasting Fielding, of Oreni, Joe organization, presented the auxilin your and Mrs. refrigerator. Mr. and Mrs. 'William Mlldenhnll Hanks, Miss May Senhouse, Miss iary with their charter You can pay a small dehad us their guests over the week Verda Banks, Mrs. Nettle Dickson W. W. Allen resionded to the Order an Automatic today. OCIETY PAGE FTVE. m New York Auction Sale Causes Big Drop In Price of Axminster Rugs asiso.-iiite- imae, trVeulnf I vwt s Everybody Can Afford One Now! Visit Our Floor Covering Dept. k e By-luu- flow-era- How To Save Food posit down ihe savings Hie and let the Automatic pay for itself with it effects. Investigate this plan at least. INSULATION AIR SYSTEM Within the Automatic the air is continually circulating. This is the best assurance in the world of refrigeration. perfect The air is in this way always kept dry and is continually passing over the Refrig-ea- t Automatic or has a unique and constructadvantageous ion. Eight complete walls of insulation are built on the Automatic, insuring positive refrige- ration regardless of outside temperatures. Come in and let us show you a sample of the wall. HAVE IT REPAIRED Cleaned or Rebuilt Like New and Cut the High Cost of Living. The Herald's Repair Directory gives all the principal places where an article can be cleaned, repaired or rebuilt like new. Here's where you can do it: HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E MADE PROVO AUTO RADIATOR CO. Merchants Bank Bldg., Room 8. Poneh 432. Provo, Utah. All Work Guaranteed. 145 N. Univ. Phone 953. Have Your Watch and Jewelry! Htve & Repaired at the COLUMBIA MUSIC & JEWELRY CO. SPRINGVILLE - PROVO NEPHI . Farmers Munager Repaired and Recored. OLD RADIATORS NEW (Incorporated) Office1 Co. "THE Rediators Collections and Adjustments Everywhere. Dixon-Taylor-Russe- ll j G. E. McCartie, PROVO MERCANTILE AGENCY EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. to Everybody The Lowest Price. . i'our Done Work by Expert Electricians. POWELL BROS. AUTO & We specialize on railroad watches and high grade move ments. All woik guaranteed 0. L. AUphin, Jeweler. 176 W. Center St., Phone 99. ' Repaired Typewriters MACHINE SHOP this week-repaWRITERS. Call Mr. DANIELS AUTO WHEEL & BODY SHOP 77 Phone 444. SState St. ; Was. 8451. ' Salt Lake City, Utah. jvjvuvirinri in ''"""" mm" TRANTiTl I Haws-Goodma- I FOUR SHOWS DAILY I I J TONIGHT JOHNNIE HINES in "LITTLE JOHNNIE JONES" N, 62 W. Center Provo, Utah. St character. Let us rebuild their shoes by oar factory methods. WE REPAIR ANYTHING Made of Wood, Metal or .. Rubber. Old furniture made like new. Lawn mowers, saws, scissors, knives, etc, sharpened. New Bicycles, $30. Go four blocks south of Center! street and save 14.00. THE GENERAL SHOP Phone 65-160 W. 4th S. llerricS. Trgat Yon, Sonare the Year 'Round. Phone 135. 67 N. 1st W. For repairing your home, outhouses, fences, etc., get your Lumber, Shingles and Roofing from PROVO LUMBER CO. "Quality and Service" 3rd 8. and Unir. Phone 104. . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY E. A. PEAY GENERAL BLACKSMITHLNG AND HORSESHOEING 363 West Center Street. Residence Phone 592-- DO YOUR OWN REPADUNG We Have the Necessary Parts and Tools. Piston Rings, Brake Lining, Bearings, Ring Gears and Pinions for all cars. Complete Stock Ford Parts. MORRISON BROS. Phone 665. 107 W. Center. BICYCLES SOLD AND REPAIRED Phone 82. Expert Key and Lock Work. Everything on Wheels Repaired. MEREDITH CYCLE CO. 112 N. University jijvyvvvvvyMVvyvrii And Comedy "THIS WAY OUT" Wide Range Of Patterns Splendid Quality vr Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAdam en tertained Decoration day in honor of their two sons and families, Mr. mid Mrs. Clvde McAdnm and chil dren of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Vlrl McAdam and children or halt kaue. The guests remained with Mr. and Mrs. McAdam over tbe weeK enu returning to their homes Sunday evening. V. $31.00. Tnimo CllTlS JL payment down and a small payment each week or month will buy one of these rugs. Think of it! Low prices! Easy terms! and you use it and enjoy it while you are paying for it! . Only One Price to Everybody Dixon-Taylor-Russe- of the Daughters of the Utah met at the home of Mrs. MeA lissa Lewis Monday evening. business session was conducted, after which social chat and a dainty Ave. a.,- -, REPAIR COLUMN NOTICE WISHING HIS ANY OTHER ADVERTISER BUSINESS LISTED IN THE ABOVE COLUMN, PRINTED EACH WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY IN THE HERALD IS INVITED TO CALL OR PHONE THE HERALD TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 95. PROVO Will Give Free Demonstration on Friday and Saturday, June $ and 7 ROBERTS HOTEL From 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. TWO DAYS ONLY They Come Many Miles to See Him, On above date the noted rupture appliance expert, C. F. Red-licwill give a free demonstration. You will at once realize the difference between his highly efficient and modern appliances and your mail order Inefficient and harmful elastic bandages or ill fitting steel or wire trusses with their obnoxious leg straps. These mostly make the rupture worse Instead of better until at last it gets beyond control, whereas Mr. Redlich's special appliances will give you security and comfort for years to come, mainly because these effective devices are scientifically applied by an expert in person. Recent, often curable cases and especially old, neglected, painful ones, should promptly avail themselves of this opportunity for relief, before work becomes Impossible and eventually the surgeon's knfe an urgent and immediate necessity. Remember that demonstration is free on above dates only, and that a visit may. mean a great deal to you and those dependent on you. Home Office: 335 Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn. 'i These rugs cover a variety of colors and patterns. Because they are being sold at such low prices, don't think they are inferior quality. They are high grade rugs. It is an opportunity you may never have again. Come into our Floor Covering Department! Get the rug you have long oked for. While they last, a 9x12 size for The Lowest Price, Co. ll v "THE ONE-PRIC- NEPHI HOUSE" E SPRINGVILLE PROW) EXPERT COMING TO PAINT CO. High Claw Auto Painting, Auto Tops and Seat Covers. The House of Quality and We The big spring rug auction held at New York City caused rug prices to drop way below the factory price. In fact rugs were sold at this auction below the factory cost of production. We were fortunate in buying a quantity of these rugs at extremely low prices and are giving the people of Provo and Utah county the benefit of same. Factory prices have already soared up again and you will not be able to number. 'get such an opportunity again. The amount we purchased was a limited ' ' Get your first choice. RUPTURE PROVO AUTO TOP f A Limited Number to Be Sold Plo-nee- Univ. Ave. tbool with worn out shoes IC S Daa lor uicu. ucaivu au Come Early and Get Yours! The members of the central board Supplies. ECONOMY SHOE REPAIRING 403 W. Center St, $3100 T n Phone 303. NEWS WEEKLY NIGHT HAW! . Hardware and Electrical .PROVO JUNK HOUSE 70 East Seventh South. Pay Highest Prices for All; Your JunK Telephone 774. Provo, Utah. and 187-J- St West Company PROVO PHOTO SUPPL & MUSIC CO. Farrington Service First 67 N. 1st W., We repair Kodaks and all! kinds of Musical Instruments.: The New Ediphone & CO. lies. Phone Phone 748. 53 N. Dealers in High Grade PHOTOGRAPHIC AND MUSI-- I CAL MERCHANDISE We Also Distribute 245 E. O. MOE Only 9x1 2 Axminister Rugs A number of B. T. U. students are planning a missionary hose and handkerchief shower on Miss Don na Durrant to he held at her home Wednesday evening. Tbe time will be sneDt with games, music ana social chat after which Miss Durrant will be presented with many gifts from her girl friends. J Expert Workmanship. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 138. Farrington, Roberts Hotel St For prompt service for your Plumbing and Heating call REPAIRED We will 225 W. Center Tbone 359. AUTO WHEELS AND BODIES Work "Absolutely Guaranteed" be in Provo Thursday, Friday and Saturday of ALL MAKES OF TYPEiring y Mrs. Robert 'B. Patterson presid at the luncheon and called on the various state officers for short talks. Mrs. Charles Sax ton complimented the Provo Auxiliary on their rapid growth mentioning the fact that they now have 50 active mem bers- and that they should be proud of this. Mrs. B. W. Black suggested that Provo attend the convention that is to lie held In Spanish Fork, August 6 and 7. She said thnt on account of living so near, Provo would be able to help them a great deal. Mrs. II. P. Jones of Pay son was also an guest at the luncheon. Following this an interesting pro gram was given consisting or two readings from Mrs. Monrop Paxmnn, "Bobby Shnftoe," and "Twn of a Kind." This was followed by a mixed ouartet consisting of Bnlfc Pratt. Arid Bnliff, Merrill Bunnell and Milton Perkins. Thirty five memlwrs were present at the luncheon. ed ice andSbecoming cooled. We will be glad to demonstrate this point. BUY YOUR REFRIGERATOR NOW! One Price iJPf i Present luncheon were enjoyed. were Mrs. Oraca L. Cheever, Mral ' Mb rift t a Tt Reenter. i Mrs. Bnrnetta r" " m P??5i Mrs, B&dle Ramsey, Mrs. Laura Y. Foote, Mrs. Lacy H. Farnsworth, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Sazey, Mrs. Sareph Jackson and Mrs. Etta D. Dixon. j Peters and Wilson Peters motored to Logan and spent the week end. - a. Table Covers. Very attractive covers for card tables may be made of black sateen embroidered, slightly la bright-colorewools. d Offsets Salt. If too much salt has ben added to any food yon are preparing, you can remedy the situation by adding a little sugar and just a bit of Mrs. Melissa M. Lewis spent Sun vinegar. day in Payson visiting with her brother J. Monroe ManwIlL A Shoe Polish. Shoe polish that has become hard and dry can be put into good shape by adding a little turpentine. Silence Cloth. Remove Varnish. bedspread that has become worn in places often If wicker furniture has been varMrs. W. L. Whlttemore will be shabby and has good material in it to nished you cannot paint or enamel hostess to the members of Valley makeenough a silence cloth for the dining it until yon have first removed the Circle at her home Wednesday table. varnish. The time evening at 7 :30 o'clock. will be spent with music, social chat ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiniiiii;;ii;i;niiiiiiii and needlework. Following the endelicious refreshments tertainment will be served. The Madsen family will hold their annual reunion at Geneva resort Wednesday. During the fore noon a program will be given by members of the family, which will and Include readings, songs, speeches. Luncheon will be served during the noon hour after which games and sports will be held until evening. The marriage of Annie Redden, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Redden, to Elmer Tarker, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Parker of Rpringville, will take place in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday June ' Miss Adele Peters and Miss Zelma Wootton of Salt Lake City left Thursday for the east! where they will spend the summer months. They will visit in Philadelphia with Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Noyes for an Indefinite period of time and then will visit in New York, Washington, Boston and Chicago. Miss Lucile Buckley, Miss Veva 'Mrs. announces that she will give 5oe er raossc Cour.ses -- m- PIANO AND VOCAL Phone 723-- W. iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiittrtmiiiiiiiiimuuu. snmma . i |