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Show V TIIE PROVQ EVENING HERALD, FRIDAYrAPFJL CountyNews PAYSONCLUB J - HAS ELECTION (Spwinl to the HeraM) PATSOX. ITAII. April ltt The ifjrtilar BMttiic of the C'ultua club wan bojd rexterdajr at the. home of SJrs, AiwUe U Ourtia at which time of fficer was tije auuuitl elei-no- l'nwident Ada 8. CSa.rtoD conduot-c-i thf buiutftw. ; Ura, Dorothy Kento Work with nedy was npixiiut WBitxm of otliw rBaalaatlous for h ' ' Mny 11. Better HoirK Nor.:';, . ; "... - ... For. the simple reason that no Uner cbffee is to be had than 'Hills Bros., TJe Recognized Standard.' It is the cream, of the crop-r-thvery pick of tne coffees of the Forld blended with a turn. ire skill and roasted-t3 Break the vacuum seal that holds lis coffee, in all its original strength, ikhale that delicious bouquet. Brew a e Hit mm TO I ' h r-- IfoodthatH ilt 'b It $ st cup and lift it to your lips!. You will agree wiui toucc-iove- rs cverywnere mat op finer .coffee ever passed your lips. Hills Bros, is economical to use, I v -- tlNEWSITElilS i .t- V . I rAYSjOSAtl 10. MIssHada: and Mlaa Marjorie line Cloward Wilson entertained at an Easter party Thursday, evening v at the Cloward home. Suggestions of Enst er were cleverly introduced in the games : and refresh ments. Those present were, Rhea Stark, Clirystal Schaerrer, Ruliy McMnllln, Orabcll Huber, Louise Uixon.JSrma Patten, Ernia MtBeth, Mildred Pace, Golda Shuler, Melba Mendenhall, Max Stewart, Theron Surgeht, Powell McDowell, Douglass BrownS Sargent Barneth La Ve Kiughani, Gould Dixon, Waldo Webb ..Frank Wilson, ; Howard White, Bob Fining OlUe Hancock and Lawrence Wiifion. - HILLS BROS COFFEE . . (ipeclal' to the Ilerald)!. ' V a. fV original Facutn Path kftfj tht ccjftt jrtih. I: which i. The April meeting -' 'Ot, Hill. Brut Cjalnn qj ft rir jjuspjeiT pairtpitf " "dBJspuB pun uoaSjns 3aj; ssbjsjij auo auj, " Wjunof) o) paajuBJBnS jo wA iirc oj paAOiu poj . "paaBjjnsaj jijnq euMBq uorju3)B Bpads usaiS Sosojj puB sqnjqg 4 .. paMauaj saaji Din saajj, apBijs mo SuiAiduaa jo poqpm B4aan)Bjij 'ijp 9Afi 1 of Denchterg of Plan- a'ffernoftn frn ijriftfheW ?flSurilay at tne iiojuei or airs. Amy Haynes. The CtubHistory lesson wa given Ivy Mrs.- - Geueja 8. Schaerrer. Mrs. Haynes read the history of .her eraridfii tiler. .Georcft Hancock. .A dramatiisa'tlon-oi-t- he first" pioneer jcUiwlJA Payaon, whieh waa held in the kitchen of the .Hancock ,home, wns presented by Miss Echo Haynes and a group of her school friends. A piano solo was given by Miss Haynes and a vocal duet by Miss Haynes and Miss Bernice Peterson. Itefreshmenta were served by. the hostess. . . ; 08 Jo XZm N. f ray son Mrs, Kathryn Betts entertained rf an Easter party Thursday eve-- njiig at. hetjiome. Her guests ln-- 1 e toled thoteachors at-tPctect i irfeet school and their partners numThe.: decorations, bering, twenty games aBd, refreshments .vvere all ? suggestive of the EasteCseason. ""Or PI peciiaSs ! Mr. and, Mrs; Jamea "Clove, Jr., have fur their guest, Mr Clove's mother, whorri ved 'wcently-fro- m Cajifornla.- - On Thursday 'fifternoo'n she was the '.guest of honor at a pleasant 'sricial given by Mrs. Clove at her rooms iu the Tolhurst apart, ments. -- Superior Groceries I Jor Less Money- I Prunes, extra fine, per lb. 10c; , 10 lb. 93c g Starch; corn or silver gloss, 2 pkgs. . .25c lchfllings Tea regular 42c, Saturday 36c S TOtte King, 55c. size, 47c;,2 for ; .'. .89c S Raisins,' 4 lb. pkg. ...... . :. .... ;. .39c and Mrs. Joseph Bingham and Mr. and Mrs.. Alfred K. Wil in- - returned home Tuesday from a visit of. several days in Salt Lake and Mugna. Mr. of Wheat, 1 pkg. 23c; 2 pkgs. 45c 5 Macaroni, 5 lb. . . : , . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 44c Gfeism Mrs. F .W. Walklngshow of Salt IiUke is visiting here for a fortnight with her sister, Mrs.: Minnie W. Doiigluss. . Pic0es, sour, chau chau, or sour,: mixed 53c m regular 75c Dessert l, California try it 10c. g 6 . & . . . . .25c . . . ... P. bars G., g Soap, S Soap, A. B. Naptha, 6 bars . . ri . ,. . 25c 6 ,. .. :. .25c bars .. S Soagi Crystal White, B Jell-Wel- S S vS Mrs. Xaiu aPiefer entertained the Swastika club. Guests exclusive of the regular members were, Mrs. Lorln Johnson, Mrs. Willis Johnson and Mrs. May Steiner. Mr Sudey Lewis and family of Provo were the guests of Mrs. W. IL Iteece over the week-en- BETTER MEATS Butter, Sweet Creamery, per lb.! . . v41c . .25c Eggs, per dozen . 12c Hamburger, per lb.", i 12y2c to 15c Pot Itoasts, per lb 8c Rib Boils, per lb."..: .boc , 31b. Lara -- . '"Mrs. William Towell has returned home' from Magna where she' has sient the, winter with. . her son, Stephenson Powell and family. '. S 3 i ProvoMeat&PackingCo. Scores of people from Payson were in Suit Lake during the past weeK to attend the general con ference. Mrs. L. I). Stewart was hostess at a charmingly arranged Bridge Iter luncheon Saturduy afternoon, I guests included the members of the Bridge club nnd the Junior tBridge cluli with Mrs. Clark Newell of Provo and Mrs.- - Henry Erlandpon as' special guests, ..... Mr. and Mrs. George spending the week visiting Chase-r- a M S PAY AS YOU GO AND SAVE We Reserve Phone 39. . . the Right for Limitations. 55 North University Ave. Tooele.' at .. Sir's. Wfll Amos entertained at a inrge bridge party Tuesday eve-- l ning. Her guests were the members y. VlJ-- , 7 .V. V it. vviTS- - If In) , v H ih.... u , "I- f;f. . rl "... N u j jxm Mi: J ? j i.v I Tf i iTkEADKD aaotioM foraOnc pomta. teeerftta'tl iwtid . - JJ as many others have done, ordeir your Livinsr Room Suite this week and get a Floor Lamp Free Do '-- -t 9 jflNlBISCUITSlI ... rcDow to ptyftl txam AaBeat enuig. BmCm mim tr(p Rich's 0m-tn- x ttw( ORGANIZENEW Economy Column BASEBALL CLUB 3-Pte- Genuine Leather Baker Cut Veloar Genuine Mohai r..i ce 5-- ' LINOLEUM, Inset Tiles, . .$4.90 vard Inlaid .$4.50 Inlaid . $3.85 . .,$1.90 Prints , Felt Base r.$Jt50 MATTRESS SPECIAL new Best grades. felted cotton rolled, edges; . , i SIO and up Odd dressersrflO to 820, Extra Beds, $3.00 aniiHi Two used bok cases, ma-- ; bogany and oak, 19 and .... ... .... de de ....... $12.50. Gome in and look over our; complete" stock- - 'evry househtiioV necessity, ight 0. rURNITURE 1S3 K. Unlversttr ' "Ave.:--,- . ll . UD) 1 Interest HOVIESTARS Eiter BAN HOSIERY i,i Pruned," r. the hurt? rtlotiyj, rzj and;, Specials!! t50-7- 0 " f rush" ' ' tliejts teJery, Special Saturday very-alluri- ng Sweet Juicy dozen 45c, 5 dozen . . 29c SENWHEELER STANDS TRIAL CAKE Regular Price 40c SPECIAL 0. (I'D April LONlX)N. Rolot of the air are 'foreseen, here ; as a part of the next war. The siicctre ariws out of Frunce's aerial expprimenta with nianless 35c DAINTY PASTRY The Shop of Quality Baked Electrically.'? Mi H H 0ranges,v2 ' II I iUU i' 1 M PI frt j II ' U H i m M H M H M Vat for 15,-.- M awwi 3 H ilo iajf - a tN M H- W ;..;40c for';.. H N Grapefruitt'Xl.Sl Bize,'&fcvvf ... ' M M DAY H M 2U Jb. can, eacMM ' ?115v fc 5 McGowan's. Laurel Salmon, ls each f uc (J5o-- h g Curtis Assorted Sardines, large, each:15;'3-fpr- . 7ic m Libby I'rcpared Mustard, jar each 15c, 6 jars for. .78 C M 12 6 the eventual evolution of a Weird with craft, like ft metal flying-fish- , as many as six circular, staring umd-contr- i : I1 II M tl M r Sponge Cake BARKER -- BAKER Y M of M M llb.fpr5c,&fc.UC x lb. lbs. Washed J'arsrifpa.iO ft Hills Dale Aspasagus, Specials 25 c -- 1 ... AIR MONSTERS photo-elex.-tri- Niit Fudge M M Fancy head Mtuce, P ft -DUG 2 for 15c, 5 for eyes" of glass. A gronnd operator will "fly" this exact-actlGREAT FALLS. Mont, April 8. uncany machine by win-less- , as though he were sitting up (TP) Seimtor Burton. K. Wheeler waa here today arranging for- - the aloft within its hull. When he defense in his trial which opens here moves a lever at the ground station, - will wove the "Robot" iu the-aiApril 16.- precisely as though a human hand bad made the , requisite movement tn ita cockpit, r The "eyes" of the, machine will ciJla.iWhlcih focus on iKwrne conductors of if.wtriclty when liglit is shining on them, to the experts' reported plans. Whatever the' machine thus "sees" will lie transmitted by wire less and reproduced upon similar i screens lu the distant . - station.- -Aeronautical circles here already are picturing a battle of two such craft. They partroy thrt machines wheeling and majioeiiverlng for con. position, their : aiitomntloally trollwl guns ojiening fire and one of rhrm crippled and shot down In a ta hUxKlless 'victory." A crash, but no- M H M body hurl and no psrachtiting! M stuAltogether, British avintlou M dents are being led by their French friends across the channel to "believe ? - that the. next war wtll.be the most 2c uncanny business the mind of man has evpr conceived, with Franken. stein monsters rusbing across land and sea aA whirling .at vast , heights through the sk, Saturday II M II forfcu Fancy lemons, Sun-kist, per dozen ........... .$1.80 . It ..... flvtra S 3 lbs. Mi hilvt iPurt! Lard, 4 lb. pail 90c; 81b. pail M H H IHM'lHi g SEfMANLESS ntt 14 fbt'X .fWLV' - NEXT WAR TO it it 2 S linest yet, of the silver sheets are getting back to nature, , or , economy. Je "fi fat. AU Plywoo4 exceiit : Comb dealers,' applauded the latest revolt L" 15c, 3 agulnst fashion sthe filinsturs iiaraded : the 'street with, their if. The following new liooks have naked oratencifed limbs. The first hot breath' of spring 5 Jello, any flavor tteen ircsnted to the Provo pulUlc caused the jitylerevolutloji,.Jil-B 1 for 10c, 3 for . library by the Carnegie foundation d though some of the "the dunsaiit." "Hawaii, the Ilainliow Land," hy book will Katherin-e- Pppe-Th- ig make the "Paradise f -- the Pacifie" to those who have pot lieen off the continent. It is a itrauge. inlnKling of fact and "Passage to India," by K M. Forster "Qna of the finest novels 'that has, come to us from the across tue Atlantic. - In contaiba'dellcate humor 'and a durable fabric of nu (larsta.inyug'.'' H ft9f..ul.L.IM ....... n. J ox-ca- rt 28 N. XJniv. Ave., Phone 35 Interest Specialsitintill p.ntt)nly. low-sho- e Homeland Realty '" Will be of interest to'all the family; - - yptJRS? No- aswK-iatlo- international peace: "Occident and the Orient" by Sir to protest the biKhlSKSNM IwsieryJ Valentine .Cliirol A clear and conAbbreviated swrttf-anInterrelatlon1-shius, nected story of theor sandals enhanced the effect A past , and present, of East dab of rouge accentuated dimpled Dd West:. knees and trim ankles were em"Columbia, Land of Miracles," by bellished with ringlets of white or Blair Mlea It is a hmd full of JtJe pink pearls. glory..-othe Spanish past.'It U a to land oTcoiitrnct from an Are you limping" down Worry JStreet rent day always in front of you,' or are you strolling j oyfully alon; Success Avenue, where rent day never comes, because thchouse you live in is ' ''i5siiBs!8 for going? Terms ' PAI80N,TJTAH. April 10. At an enthusiastic meeting of baseball fans this week reorganization of was made. A board the of directors was made as followa: Mayor Charles IL White, Albert Powell, A. B. Kennedy, George Chase, J. C. Barney,. Ford Wilson, . B T. Ott, Dae Shuler, pr. L, D. Stewart, Koland Lindsay, and Gold. en 'Taylor. will meet and select , The board i tiianagir af au enr(y date and be- ready to swing Into PaysoB-nU- l tW lengne In fine shape.' ' A good f HOLLYWOOD, Calif., April fhtmber of ball players, were pres ent and are ready to begin practice (CP) A panorama of bare lega; '- -f" some of Ampricff'g prettiest caused ricxt 'week. '. 'J. ' ' ' a mild sensation today, on llollyi wood tonlevata,; , " ;:. ; , Th has::8,wei bare-legge- Where are you Easy..., IfURNITUttd Terms No 1 mm S 1 SO S 16S - any suite in the store, AT LIBRARY RICH -.- (Special to the Herald) NEW BOOKS jf Our jPricis Are ' ' 3 Easy, Ho WCXlIIIIilBIXIXSSaEIlSEXZS&ZXSSSSBSCESaBIBIHHISI rr r. TTK i-m- ' . PAYSON LOCAL rm AS GET FREE LAMP v. r ,4daily dozen"; ,vvith the break-J-fa- WU-so- o 1 1 Kliowupyour'j . crutlon aong "Utah Our Homeland." Mitw Ethel Htevena rendered a violin selection accompanied by Mlaa Mildred Pace. Readings were given by Misa Elizabeth Simong. Light refreahments . were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Miua Biiiums, Mrs. mma B. and Mrs. Kathryn Betta. ThU Dress;' rr ii.i rt'n.i Dia-Lrh- a 192Sr 10. Lorn ,, Week beelnning on riHiia were dlacussed for the deitlu ipeetlag to be held jb. rui)D on April 25th, In the Itullothn; Co afkent the following were elected for Uw cowing year: (iremident, Mrs. Lndawa U. fflxoa, vi president, Mrs. Helen Tolhurst; wretary lira. Mary M; Curtis ; correspimding secretary, IJra, JJiP dred L. JlOHan; treasurer, Mrs. AdelJ 8. Dixoo. . finer coffee ever passed your lips I . . of the Junior Briiige club and the fiJlowiiig guests, Ura. 4. E. Ware, Mrs. Mary M.Beth, Mr. L. P. If nut s, Mr, Finlay.ara.Ki Boy iiurnett, Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mr. Vert SteTeus, Mrs. L. A, Col-viMrs. D. C, Nielsun, Mrs. IL Mrs. Aiymon Nebeker, Mr. Meredith Awos, Mrs.' Frank Smith, and Mrs. Stajiley Wilson, Mri Fk.yd WIIsob and Mrs. L. A. Colvia were awarded the high score prise4 - Sego Milk, large cans' for 49c,. 07c for Powdered or Brown Suear. 2 lbs. for 22c. .S.lbsL'Jor.rS Salt 5 lb. bagsr lOcylO Ibrtiags 19Ci23 lb. bags. i.44" 9 lb. ba?3uaker Oatmeal, each 49c, 3 for...:.. SI.44 Blue Ilill Chees; 2 Ur -. . ; . . .25r Full Cream Cheese,! lb. 23S 5 lbs. for . . . ... .S1.20 2 lb. cans lill Bros. Red Coffee, each . ODc Pierces medium, Pork ajid Beans, 2 cans for 25 6 cans for . i ' ...73d Pimento-ChiliTas- ty .- ......................... ' M M kf H H M m H M H M nta M M M M lbs. fine granulated sugar, ! extra special, limit, .... 15 H H $1.00 4 M II II M M 4 tang forl.; tv"".d5 Sweet Cor per can M cans 4 ftrf 55.SprinilKkSipingless Beanst each.ISC', M . .,.,...55 .. Utah Jui Peas, each 15c 4 cans-.fo- r M lid Creamery Butter, 1 lb. fdf "43, 3' IbS. M Fresh II . . , ... J. i f or , . , :$f.2a M 15; Royal .......'.. ;... VVe have" a fine linetif Easter and Our olates per. Ib. only hand-rolle- d ' M M H Novelties!-- K H M H yhotH hand-dippe- d 11 M U n. ,69c n 14 Alpine ice cream and Magnus root beer. I. We sell everything -- ' " possible ' ' . BRUNNERS WHITE & BLUE ; ..'..... ' at lowest prices GROCERY . , x 4 L,. M |