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Show PACE TIIE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY. APRIL 21. 2925. in ms GMfcs s Planned The association of the Franklin district together with the Eugene Ford was pleasantly sur teeehers-au-d pupils of the Franklin prised at his home Saturday evenm aool re planning a big homecoming by a number of friends. Games, ing to 4ake plat at .the school utusic nd luncheon were the diver-s- i A tle-- cms of the evening and were Monday fteriiooasLAprtt-(l.- ' w a i U he given nnd 4 lislrff -i apt exhibit of student's work will be live f rteUdWrtT, Messrs. IJe.nl the Franklin school 'are invited to PathiTo, rerl Evlua, Dean Eklns. attend. ; Farren Frankum and Fauster Fer assisted Ulss guses. Spent Dny in Salt Lake August Mrs. John Ford with luncheon. Besteluiever spent Monday in Salt Lake on business. The members of the Amasta club n were the guests of Miss May Issued Erwiu William Monday evening at her home. Miller of Benjamin and Flora June Needlework, music, games and Ilanka of Salem were issued ' luncheon were the main diversions marriage license Tuesday. of the evening and were enjoyed by the following : Misses Afton Dixon, we II James Red- Irene Henrichsen, Viola .Clayton," y Visit Friends ding, formerly associated with the Ida Knudsen, Vesta Dixon, Afton Sutton Market of thin city, who in Baker, Bessie Collins, Alice Taylor now located at Salt Lake City, was and Mame Manson. a I'rovft fisltor Tucsduy. Mrs. C. S. Sutherland entertained Dr. X'larks Builds Home Anionpr at complimentary to the itea ut if ul new homes to be built Mr.dinnerSunday and Mrs. .C. N. Whittaker and is a six room bungalow sons' Billy and Jack of Ogden who for Dr. Stanley Clark on. Fourth in this city. cpent the week-enEast street between First an(t Covers were laid for iliss Florence ' : John, Misses Margaret and Yolande Sutherland, and the frnests of honor. Married Here Steve Kappas and and Hazel Johnson of Mnpleton and Mrs. Lucille MeRervy entertained Asa Alma Bet hero of Iieler and Jerome of Wallsbnrgh at a shower at the home of Mrs. .Wall were married here Monday after- George Meservye Monday evening in compliment to Mrs. Dawson Lind- noon by County" Clerk Wallaee-Halcformerly Miss Helen Meservy. say, ' The entertaining rooms were attracn Salt Lake Alex Hedonist is tively decorated, an orange and white color scheme prevailing. siM'iiding a few days-- in Salt Lake Games, music and a dellciiins lnnch . City ou business. i:. eonwere enjoyable features of the entertainment. Many beau evening's Ander-wfjMrs. W. II. Here i Visiting of Man'tl is visiting in this city tiful presents were received by the atwith her daughter, Mrs- - L. B. Big- - bride from the forty friends in to tendance, l. r. HouMvoittW 1- (ir-.ii,- ,,,. THEE $195 and Mrs. Wilsoa J. Jimlto aod'aon Junior of Eureka and the (neat, of ' honor, Mrs. Mary E. Brown. STORE The Ladles Literary dub will ineeC wIH"Mra. Peter-- N, Jensen afternoon afcfour Wednesday o'clock. AU member are urged to ' be. present TV 7; '.. - . 0 v . N Chrls-tense- Umn Masige Easy to Keep Looking Like New o S"wiiTiTi VjI thin-sprin- COURSE you like to have your range always looking' sniclcana snan-Ri- it hnw much hard work it takes to keep some ranges clean and bright. How different would find your - kitchen work ifyou had a Monarch! you You would have many, many hours, now spent in drudgery, free for some of those things you al-ways wanted to do. It is really so simple to keep a Monarch bright as a silver dollar. And so pleasant to work around a range that is always clean. No fear oksoiling a clean apron, for there is no stove blacking to rub ofL No black sooty utensils to scour. When cooking on the Monarch the bottoms of pots and MircoTop . i i d tb . Keturns Home Mrs. C M. Chris-tense- n has returned home after spending a few days visiting with relatives mid friends in Moroni and -- - Kciuca&uiyiuueanasuieiopiiseil.. But, best of all, the Monarch gives the same reliable service after; many years of use as when new; .Malleable iron and riveted joints--n- o that's the secret. Come in and see for yourselfl ( Provo Springvillc were the week-enquests of .Mr. and Mrs. A. II. John. d From. Salt Lake Mrs. C. B. Chrisfcnsen of Salt Lake is friending a few days in this city visiting with relatives and friends. Payson Nephi Invention Attractive F. T. Mc Kay, branch manager of the Ford Motor company- of Salt Lake City, was in Trovo Monday investigating an invention" tiiion which Andy Anderson is procuring; patent The device includes a complete spraying system attached toj fordson tfac-Ki- r with an automatic mixing device. The Ford Motor company is iid to be much Interested in Mr. Anderson's .invention. ' ' II " ' EXERCISE Hl ., I Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Whittaker and sons Billy and Jack Co: ell V Visited Here air-lea- Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Pleasant. Mt. , Friends and associates of Mrs; Teenle Thomas, who is leaving for Wendover, Utah, to make her home, pleasantly surprised her at her home Mbndny afternoon, : A pleasant afternoon was spent with games and music after which a delicious luncheon was served. . . Mrs. A. II. Loveless entertained at a birthday .dinner .at her home Sunday in honor of Mrs. Mary E. Brown. Beautiful spring flowers formed the centerpiece of the table. Covers vyere' laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lcvitre, Kay, Bob and Lynn Levltre, Miss Mildred Levitre, Mr. L SAVE with SAFETY (c) By Beroarr Tfcktct tall aqttat, amis between kruvs, hands renins - on floor. pointing In, ext.nl fe-- quu kiy to roar rrsttTiK wripht on, in illustration. Kotatc head. slowly from left to. uxl tooa DRUGSTORE The Klenzo Treatment rrh &y. Visited Here Mr. and Mrs. Wil- J .Sunns and son Junior or Eureka were Frovo "visitors Sunday. ' It's a square meat for a dime f , a The use of Klenzo Dental Creme with a Klenzo Tooth Brush insures White teeth Healthy gums and a Clean mouth Dental Creme .... . fj EVERY BITES A DEUCH r All the claims in the world won't establish the quality of raoy- brand trf cofTee. Dutyour U& itvl It' will tell you the Had of coiicc it likes best. lat's why ye introdt We want Fdlgcr Coffee-Test.- you to test Folger's agiinst any other known brand of cofTec. l'niSwfrorii actual Thm . IfelS I roofer 1 W-; ' . A -- :fk SMakethe xi The nest morning drink the toeAw you have been using, TKe third morning drink Fol-g- r A aBomSnc or two and youll decadrdly iavor one brand or tbeothcrtthe b coffee wins. Tint's fair imtia ' . over-exposu-re r PRINGVIIAEOCIET I Mr. and Mrs; J. H. Peterson, Edi: sou Silencer of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. ltobertPJtts j)fEureka4 were the. dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finley. Mr. ana Mrs. G. Kay Hales of Spanlnh Fork- were the Sunday guests of Mrs. W. L. Grooms. Sir. and Mrs. Joe Vance of Salt Lake spent Sunday here at the home B ' of Joseph Vance, Sr. 8 , MrsJ'ern See Our Windows Btreot ' Salt Lake City r home Wednesday evening . this brough, over the - WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS Pork Steak lb. lh Timpanogos lb. . BUTTER Banquet Butter nU Z4C in .. ... UC n1(tr Rib BoU . . . ?umomoieaK Cherry ILU Dairy Presh Peanut,, 9Rr fcuU ' Campbell's Tomato ........ 07 weam Miir ib, Pimento, pkg. or Chili ....... ...30c 15c CHIPS OUR GREEN STAND . 41 T.ptttipi An. TTonrl tUU -- lb . . 7. Onions sugar .... 10 lb. bag sugar -- 7Kr ... lUb ninamarsn CASH AND CARRY MARKJCT At2 ...tUU 464 West Center We are open until 8 o'clock, ... .. 1C IOC 10c 3 bunches Radishes 2 bunches . Carrots ... 10c bunch . Rhubarb, 5c b. Cabbage lb. 1 IUC each SUGAR 100 lb. bag . COCOANUT Loose Cocoanut lb. . Cottage Cheese lArgeDilLc?ktatoChips .......... ....DC each .............. ..0C CHEESE Cream Cheese . - Pkg. lb "r ...0C 15C; p ' Hill Red can Cof fee, 5 lb. can . ' ........0C But- - ............ 3UCWasatch Butter irb ........ 7..... Mft MILK ter, lb. W Jfc Soup(3cans ' f .Mrs. Rose Vance, formerly Mrs. F..M. Young and daughters ..earlier in the Sprlngvlllt "tilgh. of Salt Lake were the guests of Mrs. school, was the guest of Mri.'y, U Young's mother, Mrs. J. II. Golds. GriKims, Sunday of last week, - u 4ft' I UC r ' ( 'I d J PICKLES Large sweet Pickles, 2 for Large Sour "Pickles, 3 for week-en. IPS Pickles I 0gdai PKOVO Week. i 4C of y y ............ Dry Onions lb. . ... ' 5c 4c Williams went to SijH at 10:30 A. M. . At the Prpvo Park adjoining the ball grounds, I will sell ' at public auction: ' . ' The Jones herd of dairy .cows froni Lehi, these lf are amongr the best in the county about v ' lf Holsteins. v Jerseys and There will also be a lot of other cows consigned that I have personally selected; also one Jersey bull, 5 months old. . Air cows will be sold guaranteed a? rep: V resented in the ring. 57 NiUaiAvc- - ; .... a Ub r HUM j .8 ZOC 4aC ............... stylo 'Miss Marjorie Parker spent the fore part of the week visiting at her home here. Kodaks, $6.50 up Brownies, $2.00 up. Kodak Film -- . 25c TOMATOES Medium size can Large size West .. venter &wVi'iK,v,-" PROVO, APRIL 27th one-ha- one-ha- Hme Srw'i iK''' Bhck .i,. 4 5 ArO o.u.-ii- ; In opening our MILLINERY depart ment in Provo ice offer a selection'; of 75 hats at this price.. Worth double ancl up. . Remember the date and come early for besLselections. -- invites your Kodak Photo Supply again. Utah ONE DAY ONLY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 cows VAN . Drink Fotgvr's GokVn Gat Coiic tomorrow morning. ' out-doo- rs Expert Finishing Folgcr CoffecTest The direct ray of the sun ar tonlo of great value for the hair, for they Impart a lustra and a rich neaa of color which can be acquired In no.other way. The beat time to sun the hair la immediately after washing the scalp. Allow the fuU rays to fall upon it while the process of drying and polishing la The fine lustre and proceeding. luxuriance of the hair Of many dramatic stars has often been commented upon and they accredit the superior condition of their, hair aa much to the frequency of the bathe as to. the great care taken other wise." I' I must caution . yon however, of the hair against to the direct rays of the sun for too long a period-o- f time. For sunlight has a tendency under certain conditions to bleach the hair, or. to fade a pronounced brunette. Fresh air la one of the greatest of all purifying agents aa weU aa a wholesome tonic to the hair and scalp. To produce that delightfully clean iwior that cornea from well kept hair. It is not only necessary to maintain scrupulous ' cleanliness of both hair and scalp, but also to treat the hair and scalp to frequent air baths. This will prevent the tendency of the perspiration to act upon the oil In the scalp and hair which la the chief cause of the rancid odor that Is found in many otherwise well kept heads. Lake City Saturday where she will Men should Insist that their hat be the guests of friends before rebe provided with a means of ventilation for, if no such means are turning to her home in Idaho. provided, the heated air is confined ind does much to bring about unMrs, Lew Banks entertained the healthy condition of the balr and officers of ther Third ward at her scalp. The value of massage as a means of accelerating the circulation la admitted by all. It has been used Shasta Tea for centuries. Why should not TEA massage be of great value In awakening to greater activity the pkg. , circulatory system of tho scalp T Tree Tea, The most effective aid to hr strengthen the hair, by bringing blood to its roots in liberal quantighimng's ties, Is to pull it slightly5 over all tho scalp. This gently raises the scalp from' the skull and at every point where the scalp is thus raised kfllU Pkg. and thickened the circulation is acion's and celerated. nAIRV AIIPTinM QAirl ivmv i unin I nuu i iuii uriLL i All i . tooth brushes 9Cc and jjjjc Provo .. 1 8 5 0 - 1 ) 2 5 comparison bow quality varies ou, d..k1 jt,ii with different brands. Thebest rfQii'n"JStr.ia . J. A. FOLGEK&CO. cottce wins. . . Klenzo HEDQUIST DRUG STORES ' SPECIAL 7bck.nak.icv Jm AC f A ODt PUBLIC UTILITY ARMY. PHILADELPHIA (UP) It is estimated that one wage earner out of every six in Pennsylvania is employed in and by a public, utility. Of the total, 30,827 work for electric railways, 33,772 for telephone and telegraph companies and 22,177 for electric light concerns. so , , 9 :00 a. m. Black : t itaM mw Physical 'CuLtvice ........ Cafeteria Luncheon A cafeteria luncheon will be given in the Second ward aninncment haU Wed- ilcsduy from 12 to 5 o'clock. - A TTsliiiij; rin(T wTir ulsd "Be arranged for 1he children. MacftwUt-- athefW) Gonoco Gasoline i Gargoyle Mobiloils " .Shippers can get 2 choice loads.. I will also sell Scott's farm implements and horses, these implements are in good condition, also one 5 year old gelding, sound and good, weight 1350 pounds; also one automobile. Mrs. ,Anyone wanting to consign cows or other products call Provo 75 and make arrangements. . Coll. R.Vawdrey; Auctioneer Party holding coupon No. 00386 .. Please call at Station No. 1 Superior Service Stations "Serviccr-Twenty-F- our Hour Servic, I s |