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Show facl: r:v THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JUNEfg, 1925, : 1 - . wngizy$ iorgei my a packet Slip in year f . - . Dance Review The sieetltts of the Iau?btt'rs of f the near future, at the borne of the rtoaeeni of Camp o. t, wbkk the former. The roonta were attracto hiffe lieeH-hfl- d Thwwisy, tively dworated wlttk - toxmt - and ' ' . Jaue 11, at th hvmoof Mr. Louisa ferns. AllrcuT bas- been iMMiSttoui-until - During the afternoon of gamea, for which illtm Ila Colvey and Tliursday, June 18. s i . it i it '. ! i ri-p- Home. Give th yxwmsterj this YvitdLesocie lang, lifting sweet for The gpeciat activity tvmmUtee of the Belief will have tueetine la the Second ward TiH'jsday at S M In tht Relief Stiriely hulL Vt.JW. T. Hasler will ;Sve a talk on "IVrsorvil I'leauliueaa aud Health IHiita.' A ung wlU jbe rciidcreJ by tin Madaen tiKteri and a rending l)j Mr. Gisirge Wortneu. All meuibcra are wrdlally luvited to atttmd. " ' i ' pleasure end benefit, use itrken wcrkdrafi KM-M- ,.,. GJ rrfj right. I - , bride of Mlsa Gillian Ca Ulster, the mTir future, wna gumt of honor at a tihnwer Riven by' women of the Coinimuiltr cbnrch, Mra. Kussell ami Mrs. L. D. Kollow, Sat-- unlay afternoon. The eutertalulng XHitua were decorated with red and white rosea. A pleasant afternoon was ypeut with reading and mtitt-k-hhhiUts. ccv refreHh-nient- a ' were merved. h "after evefjneat l Tlifl wai the recipient of many Iteautlful gifts , from the macy friomlH in attendance. liridc-to-- .. ' AMfflion DoDar" Pair eompb-mentar- .. .. I .. . .; ' .... a i Jepperson announces her Annual Dance Revue . in ,i v. n to be given in the . Columbia Theater . Mr. B. .F. CrandaU Will entertain the Ttopla rlub Tliurwlny afternoon at Iter hoiue, 701 North Sceotid East street. A special program has beeu v arrangid for the afteruoon. Monday Evening June 8 Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Westover entertained Sunday afternoon tit tuelr hoine, complimentary to Mrs. J. M. Wstover of Joseph City, Ariz., whose Tint birthday anniversary on that duy. Music, games and refreshments were dclightfal diversions of the afternoon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Becksteud and faintly of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Westover and family of Nephl, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Westover. of Provo and-- the guest of honor, Mrs. Westover, Who la visiting for a short time in this d Starting promptly at 7;15 p, m. Jail Registration fcr thesummer course of dancing, June 6 to 9. Terms $12 the course, payment m advance, unless special ar-rangements are made. ! 1 L Thomas Jones, ' 1 t - s charge of petit larceny. Jones was arrested by Chief of Police Wren. Wllklns tat stealing three bicycles. Three other youths were taken into custody on charges' of stealing blpyclss,Tbeir cases wiU .come up ' JOIN THE PARADE. New Arrival Mr. and Mrs Oliver later. Alt people from I'tab stake are rejoicing over the ar who are In Salt Ltike City on To Judge Contest Prof. T. Earl rival of a 9 pound baby girl at ' Pardee, bend of the public and dra Wednesday morning should not home this morning. their , r.t.;rlw--.-..ma tic art department will go to Salt fall to miircb in the Jubilee K,lw4i-ii;.My'i Lake City, Tuesday tq art a me of Visited Here Mrs, parade with the Utah stake con' ; sen and daughter Ellls of Fttirview the judges int he public speaking . tingent. The wards have prom32U on total 4)t be held which will contests there' a ised representawere I'rovo visitors Sunday. ' ' that date in connection with the M. tives and all of those'nnd as ' ''..-Returns HomeMr. and Mrs. I. A. Jubilee, ninny more as can come, should seek out the Utah stake section David Scott and family have reIn the parade formation. This turned to their home In Shinoolk . Matron Engaged Mrs. Marice . section will be at about First Mont., after spending several days McCarty, for five jears matron at West street on North 'Temple. in this city visiting with relatives a girls', school in Minnesota, will act Those having extra space In and friends. as matron at Geneva resort through V"-their cars should advise "Dean H. nut the present season', according to ' V. Hoyt in order that the most To South Jotdai The following officials of the company-- . The man efficient use might he mude of wtnen motored to South Jordan agement feel that they have procured '' ' 'I'' transportation facilities. Friday afternoon to attend the' meet- a genuine asset in Mrs. MeCarty, as ing of the paughters of the Pioneers her duties will be to protect the , ; ;; tlie home of Mrs. C. E. Thomas younger girls who frequent the re drownetf had not his companions Here's the "million doltatfi.battery of the Philadelphia Athletic?, Gordon Mrs, Hose, Fairer, Mrs, i Hyrum sort and assist them lu having a car. Cochrane' Groves. QftouNto. the player didn't brinsr that Dnke, 'Mrs. Florence Clark, all of good time. She will assist roups,i removed tynj from fhe Tho others In the car were Ifoy , .a. um In actuaf.mpney. It's juut a phrase, in . Mrs.I'rovo Cost and Frank of giving by planning the parties Bridge ',,-though theydta crafty ' - " and "Bon. ' ' , Connie Mack over $100,000 In the "well known ;' cold cash. Mack expect and various forms of amuse Biglcr'; tamont Epperh-of Beaver. (t:ncs (great thing of the pair, however, Cochrane, catcher, is shown on the ment for them. Her leadership in nie" Bonter, all of Midway. ' I left in the accompanying picture. TheJ men were on their way to f " '' 'j s VWted Here Mrs. Sarah A. Han Mils respect will no doubt be appre ..". '' at the Strawberry festival V day the of ciated the by delight patrons sen returned to her home In Payson At" 1 Grove. one of Pleasant the ' sharp resort. lakeside after spending-a few days In Provo ful turns in the canyon about a mile visiting with relatives and friends. from Oluistead the car went over Fran Salt Lake Dr. and Mrs. E, the emliankmejtt Three of the men Fine Strawberries rf!. W. Andello II, Minns and family of Spring Lake crawled out of tite car and assisted week-enin Provo, the of 552 North Seventh EaSt street, is spent the Hulx-- r in getting out. ' JC-of Mr. and Mrs. Goorge F-,-v ' producing some strawberries on hts guests With the exception of a bruised was Minns Dr. a delegate knee, nustined three acre patch, which, he asserts v' J : ' V by Epperson, no In i C . ', v will comptire favorably with any from the Elks' lodge No. 85. Mr. juries were received. The men were Mrs. Nuttull them and accompanied IxTries grown in any section of the taken to hteir homes in Midway by to Eureka Saturday to attend the States. They are of the Mark Nelson who wan also on his convention. When the world's title changed hands! PuulRer!emW Is shown "Kellog Big Late" variety and are Elks wuy to Pleasant Grove at the time of Mike McTigue, whose light heavyweigljt. title beloits to large and lucious .terrles which of the accident. will prove equally good for either The car was taken from the river two fought fiftwn rout ha at the Yankee Stadium, New York. table or canning purposes. sometime Sunday. ', V:. 11.- ' TIGUE WENT DOWN TO DEFEAT ?l V , Z. fr f t r ft i ' ' HiitiKon ,; .. ,i Miss Venice to 18, jot Provo, was sentenced serve 30 days in tho I'tab county jail and pay a fine of $25, on a At Salt Lakt Miss Verda Banks ami Mis Emma MeKean spent Bat unlay In Salt take vloitlug friends and attending the M. I. A. jubilee. NL ' " . r-- Mrs. Grant Thomas, Mlsa Alene Johnaon and Miss Arvllla Singleton entertained at a mtaeellaneona shower Saturday afternoon, to Misa Afton Holt, a bride city. CITY NEWS t -- Mia Merle Aldrich were awarded prises, a dainty luneheon wa served to the following.: Miss Merle Aldrich, MlM Iola tu.lvey, Miss Elvira Strong, Miss Moueta Miss Eva, Jensen. Mit Verda I'eter-and Mrs. Ralph Thomas, . Mini Holt waa the wiplenj "of many useful and beautiful gifts from the guests and hosteaaes. Sentenced to ; t; - i' j i 'y$r?r"-- r t " " " - ' ' ! ww . -- arttefty" s . it '" . v t, i, ' ' -- .. ' f v ... - Tif ' J; ' : - - : . d Nut-tal- F PROMPT n Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs.. H. B. Beck and Mrs, Angus Wride all of Aberdeen, Idaho, are visiting in this city: for a few days with Mrs. Beck's mother, Mrs. Ifaa Wride. 1 To know a 2eitainty your expensive furniture will be handled by men who understAngi the business of i careful hauling your money buys here. llonte Mrr--r and y rs. Itlehard T, McKail and sons Jack and- Itay tjave returned home after spending several days in Salt Lake visiting 'with relatives and friends. 'We Aim to Please" 15Q TRANSFER 3. tTrsJ'W. It is well known by the medical coiirMc'fn Twrgnmilit-finri nnrin- nf iwlvflncompnt. will hn tf- - profession that goitre is caused alfrwl. bv Tlfnn TT V lfnvf ilrwin f most entirely by a lack of natural f A Iodine "lii foods used in the interior IVirt of the eounfry, especially during childhood. Ocean fish, such as utna, that are so rich In natural iodine, arc now coming into general use here, and it is said that families who regularly serve this delicious fish on the menu about once a week are Immune to ever developing this common disease of the ttcrk ghi'ndsr The packer of tuna fish is now arranging to ship over ' 10,000 cases of the famous White Star Chicken of the Sea Tuna to Utah, which Is about a cuns; but Utah people must use even more to be sure of eradiating the neck gland trouble by a lack of natural iodine. Good tuna fish is almost identical in flavr and optiearance with chicken. It Is commonly used in sandwiches with mayonnaise and mustard, or in chiekeu of the sea salad with mayoonnaiHe "iud 'lettuce etc. A iwrfecf dish ot chicken a la king can be made by putting tuna Into hot cream gravy and serving on ' buttered, toast Adv, the college of commerce and busiTo Salt Lake Miss Bhoda .Col- ness administration at the Brigham lins nnd Miss Gladys Gammon spent; Young university during the first" the week-en- d In Salt Lake. term or tne summer quarter, 148. This course will be given at 7 :30 Jont"-soIn Lehl Mr. and Mrs. Lnfe n JrcltK'k in order that managers and ln.Lehi visit- clerks'of Provo business houses may spent the week-entake advantage of the course should ing with relatives and friend they desire to do so. To Logan Mrs. Alice Jones, Mr. Business Finance." a business and Mrs. Varro C.'Jones and baby course that ought to prove popular Deone EJiznbetn spetft the week-enwith business people, is being ofin Logah visiting with Mr.' and Mrs. fered by II. R, Clark. ' Orsan; Jtyan. . At 8 :30 o'clock Dean Hoyt will offer courses in business problems and To faJifomia Mrs,' Alone Cltlff Professor Clark will Instruct In InSimmous and two children left vestments. Provo Sunday on the Western Business people, of the city are M Pacific for Berkeltv, Cal to Join especially invited to vfedt,' these M f i H her husband, Almo B. Simmons, who classes an'u fo registjj- for them if H is located there In the hotel busi- they feel they would like tJTliecome ness.' acquainted with business theories along with their business practice. Here From Salt fcahe Mr. and Mrs. W. h. Custleton of Salt Lake spent Sunday with friends in ' . E Provo. fnIIIIIUSSElBIHCSZIIBalKBISEUSX2BClIIC, A d t half-millio- n cad - . Proitet Your Valuables For Going East Less Than On0 Half 1 " J . i' f, of yehient plac&i&r your valuables. Important pa- pers," jeylry,!heirlooms, etc., are assured against loss or a penny or, two a day. here. Use them, . farmers & Merchants Bank li mraculously escape death Four Midway men had a roirac-ulou- r escape from' death Saturday evening when the small roadster they were driving went over a embankment In Provo canyon lightly It and turned upside down in four feet skin. of water in the Provo river. No one was severely injured, Elmer Iliilior, who watt. driving the V enr, was pinned, underneath the Ovt IT Million Jar UniY4aQ steering' wheel, and would .'havo SUHBURU 1 YX2XX3ZXXXXSXXEXnXSZIXXZEXXXnSXIXXKKI3BH WZk; Bier-w- 35-fo- - '' L. of Provo will leave Wednesday for Ithica, N. T., to attend a meeting of the Tellurlde Interests; While In Tucker will go to Washington, D. C, lii the Interests of the Suit Lake Basin reclamation project. ' water-pro'Our modern and burglar7 Ti prtrtflfaiilts provide, an absolutely safe and con-fire-proo- James B. Tucker, J. A. Boshnrd and William Cent a Day m midwayTen . VAPORUB PREVENTS , r ' LNFECTipN , i ' 4l.2.i' Hed-qui- Co, . . Flit will quickly put a to the fly's travels. Flit spray clears the house in a spray. Scniyirs FTitongmiiT?ritski3, moth and their larva whirtt eat Mv. teots showed not uin or injur the fabrics. few minutes of mosquitoes and disease-bearin- g flies. It is clean, easy and safe to use. Kills Household Insects Flit spray also destroys bed bogs, roaches, anta, and insect egtra; Tne cracks and, ere insects htd. nd trewl are readily reach3 "by Flit- Try Flit in yor Aom. STANDARD OH. that nmt - ITvt did oViicat " for taU rrrrywWt Ca (NEW JERSEY) L st Ajlv, RES. U & PAT. OFF DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs .Roaches mat itmm Km .? A Sdentifjc GencrsJl Insectidde Flit Is tr resolt of exbaostiv re.erd bv expert entotaotucrisu and rtwrossta. More than 70 furcnutaa wvre test4 rut various heueeiK-4kwet before Fht was finally perfected. Flit is a lOP effective rvsecticle contitcirg m rgTtitenta. , The greatest discovery in flesh healing Is the marvelous Borozonc, a preparation that comes 'in liquid and powder form." It is a combination treatment that not only purifies the wound of ;fms that cause Infection bnt It heuls the flesh with extraordinary speed. Bad wound or cuts which take weeks to heul with the ordinary liniments mend quickly tinder the powerful, influence, of this wonderful" remedy. Price (liquid) 30c, COe and Powder 3tc nnd .fth;. Soltlhy Djs Tlieflymalces 1000 stops per day BUT Tn fellow eeut Kith .r.Jtffnr. . " T' -- J a stiff left ittt.the brvsid baskit, hea ttte ewtiin$ was ow. Th niOYitttfo d 4- - i : Goitre Epidemic from Utah GIVEN BY HOYT , Office and Res. Phone eta. - Predict Use of Tuna Fish Will Eradicate COURSETOBE - Returna- - WEGUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS HARDY-MADSE-N ' V. " ,.-- BUSINESSMEN service f: -"- l. th Hsck bmf . |