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Show A:- HIE EVENING HERALD, itor's V ; , Social Editor, Phone 107 The theologfc-a- l department Will have charge the' Relief society making of ite; Fir Award TuasdayJ aftenioon.) Mrs. Jucephlne 'Johnson will give the lesson. - Vocal numbers will be rendered by ' Mis Louise Jenkins. of Salt Lake, Mr, and Mra, tt WORK AS CITY AUDITOR e Methods of Conducting AudOffice Gives City High 'Credit Rating - One who has watched with interest and increasing ad-.- -. miration the work of Mrs. Ruth P. Fairer in the offke of City Auditor, wishes in the interest of fairness to "express appreciation and recognition of her courtesy, diligence and Syl- vester Brewer, Mr. and Mra. George Ff Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farley, Mr,aud Mrs. John E. Clirlxt-enseMrs, B. MeBride, MraY John A, Vance, Mrs. J. 1L Wilson and Miss Laam McBride." Miss Kathryn Lewis entertained fltrelumiief jiartraf Tier home Saturday evening. The early part of the ewulng was spent' with games, music and needlework. A midnight luncheon was served. Miss Lewis guests were 'the lady employes of the " company; Miss Tilum WatWns pleasantly er.tertalned at at her home Friday evening. 6 The eurertailiing rooms were cleverly decorated In tm Hallowe'en color cheuie. A ' delightful time was spent with gnirtes aitdniuic after which' i dufiity luncheon Was served to fifteen guests. ' ' A nuuiUr of friends and relatives . unquestioned efficiency." pleasantly surprised. Mrs, Chris was In sincere gratitude to those who had confidently elected VA Redding reception given "y D. Evans and Fruislau( at her home Sunday afher to the position, Mrs. Farrer went into the work with her by Mr. ind whole soul, determined to jerve' the community to the very Mr. nd Mrs. WilUiu Carter in the ternoon, the occasion being her A pleasant Second ward amusement hall Satur- birthday anniversary. ,"'. best, of her ability and ta make as great a success of the and afternoon was spent with music and Mr. lu of honor evening day undertaking as she possibly could. That she has achieved Mrs. In land who were' re- games after: which' luncheon was 'her laudable desires is evidenced by the splendid condition of cently married.Carter, , Mrs. Carter.- - was served to fifteen guests:' ' status formerly Miss Agnes Evans. ,. the affairs of her office and the The Misses Dixie and Dorothy of our rapidly growing city. The entire hall jvaa decorated In "Mrs. Farrer took up the budget .present time, the careful managescheme of pink aud white, Richmond were lelightful hostesses acolor, ment of the budget enables the ad- fifremuiers and flowers being at a pretty tlallowe'en oarty given stalled with" far aystei,' Dixon to take care of addilit their home Saturday. ministration The enterformer LeRoy mayor, . bj - Mrs,-M- . ! - , " !b enviable-financia- aighted-ne8- Serv-tvep- , l 8 and 'former auditor, Alice Brown, and so! ponsclcntiosly tried out and devehiptd It that today Provo City la rated A.A, by Moody's Investors f New York, which Is the highest rating any city can dttain. Also," a revolving fund, to take eare of ,ou( trust 'funds and bmdf has been t;eated which lias raised the value af Provo City bonds from-$8ttrHHJ50. ,'ln other words Provo tional expenditure without working The bride wore a charming gown taining 'rooms were cleverly dectoo much hardship on, the taxpayers. of pink and yellow, eolorel georgette orated with Hallowe'en colore and ' No one person has been respon-- . crepe and carried a bridal bouquet emblems. Hallowe'en pranks and sible for the new and complltoieBtnry Of rose buds. iSiiiu were enjoyable features pf the rating of Provo Cky, but the devoIu the receiving line were Mr. and afternoon1 after which a dainty to business Mrs.-M- . tion of the 1). Evans and. Mr", and Mrs.' luncheon; also' carried out In the City-Audit- methods-an- d the oeooperat;lon of the William Carter. was orange and black color acJieme, " . city officials, their good Judgment 1 Dancing wits an enjoyable feature served. and efficiency have made, it possible of the evening. Refreshments were The guests included, Mamie Jento manage and maintain one of the served to 150. Mfiny useful and sen, Virginia Jlornibrook, Say most efficient and effective budget beautiful gifts were received. Mr. Hafen, Barbara and Betty Hafen, City bonds Instead of being a drug system in .operation. and' Mrs. Carter, will make their Margaret Buckley, Mabel Jensen, Much appreciation has been 'ex- home in Provo. on ,ahe maitet .as they were forBeck Gladys Jacobs, Geraldlne andthe hostesses. merly Ijre now in such demand that pressed verbally and through letters they re selling a dollar and a half from bond holders, business houses, -- Mrs. J. W. Farrer entertained the ' abovij par. , end financial concerns about the members of the Saturday- Bridge Miss Gladys Black and Miss Edna It tejthe duty of the auditor to see splendid way the city auditor's of- club and a few Invited guests at a - Bawl were the - guests ol' honor that no department in the city gov- fice has been conducted. Mrs. Farrer prettily' apix)inted bridge luncheon at a progressive dinner given Satur ernment exceeds its appropriation baa been continually coniinemled for at her home Sunday afternoon. The day evening. The first course of and'tyra? Farrer'a clone watch on her strict attention to business, for rooms were effectively 'decorated the dinner was served at the home this feature of the city's finances the unfailing courtesy and for her with of Miss Belva Meuziese with Miss prejty fall flowers and ferns. has helped Provo City attain the quick understanding end ready' re Five Cibles of bridge were played, Dorothy Jones a'nd Miss Vaun Cor-h-fine record of being one of the few sponse to propositions and iuijuiries. the club pfiiie as assisting hostesse The ling awarded to Mrs. west able ftKoprate .cities In'-t- he Through thorough study and ,ner- - A. B. Morgan and the guest prize to Misses Irene Dastrup, Faun Bunnell; withont borrowing money on the an- - distent application she has learned Mrs. Frank Deming. A dainty lunch- Elaine Paxinaa and Etha Blak were hostesses at the second course, tlclpation of taxes. This condition i all the minute details of her work eon followed bridge. alone saves '4he city thousands of and she" Is doing It carefully ami which was served at Miss Dastrup's ir; No doubt those who dollars In interest money. satisfactorily. Dr. ami Mrs. S. J. Cunningham home. The third course was served Among other things worthy of realize the value 'of. Uer services at gave a very successful llallowe'eu at the home of Miss Nina McGuire mention in the; work of this depart- - this particular time of the city's In Oreut Satur- and Mitss Iluth Watts and . Miss party at their home - The mpnIs the way in which the city's many Improvements and entertaining Agnes Killpaek were assisting hosjt- day evening. advancement will show their ap- rooms were beautifully decorated sseB.; The Misses Zina Murdock, expenditures for the city and comity tuildinj;, covering a period of years, preciation at the polls. Mrs. with Hallowe'en colors and emblems, Gertrude Partridge, Addle Wright A detailed record 'highly recommends her also an abundance of .chrysanthe- and Marva Adelln were hostesses has at the home of Miss Andelin where has been kept from the date to all those who believe In fair re- mums. . . f the sale of the bonds, and ut the ward for diligent service. the fourth course was served. The diversion of the was progressive "5W. which was . At each home, the rooms were (Paid Political Advertisement.) cleverly decorated In a Hallowe'en followed . 7 -- -- tt ' -- Fnr-rer- . 's evr-utng- Pleasant View Be porter, Mrs. Earl Foote. Telephone At a meeting held Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Earl noganjnitcfjf tained at a dinner' party nt tlieir home Thursday evening In comiili-meto Mrs. Etliel Quinn of After dinner the party 'attended the, dance at the I'tahna. Mrs Qliinn wll leave today for DeOili-forni- 783-R-- even- ing a building committee iVuh selected to arrange for plaus for a new ward cnnjiel. troit. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sharp Gillipie en- - course, Those nresent were Sirs. L. M. gaincSj music and Hallowe'en pranks Nelson and Mrs. Gcwrge Culllmore'l cre enjoyed. tertained at dluner at their howc SIGNS VOU CAN BELIEVE IN If your breath is bad and yon Friday in honor of Mrs. Eihel have spells of swimming In the e.e flowers fall Pretty Quinn. lieiid, 'appetite, constipation and poor table.on 'the dining used ii general feeling, It Is i; ,xign your liver Is torpid. "The Mrs. -- T. J, I'wis entertained nl one .really. dependable remedy for all dinner Thursday in coinjiliim-n- t to in the Hyer, 'stomach, find Mrs. Edgar Hall of Bingnum. iMiwcls in ITerbiue. It acts poweron the liver, "strengthens Mrs. Zella'Colvln is vimting- with fully the bowels and re Tcliitrves and friends in Lon," Wayne, stores a purifies fine feeling of energy, vim county. "nd choerfuhiess. Price GOc Sold Melhi and Bernlc Gardner of Ilnvdcn. rtuUf1site(l tit the home (if Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Allred during the week. The Misstw all in i M?. and Mra. Ralph Meldrum of Park City are- visitintf with James D. Meldrum. fun1 wi-t- d Merry : Mrs,! Mr. and Mrs.- Hurold Cowley of Kpring Canyon are speliding - the week-enMr. and Mrs. H. L. , Slack. THE Miss Elaine McEwmi of Dividend TisttpdwitH her ftrindparcrnts,3lr. 0J and Mrs. H. L. Slack for a few da vs. ftVIDOW ? -- ' buy. i .. ; I !k Baby irrestetable-ev- en at a sacrifice of new " -- things for yourself. And the prices are so reasonable, too. T KNIT CAPS TOILET SETS SWEATERS AND CAPES CARRIAGE' ROBES, COMFY WARM SHOES SLUMBER ROBES BOOTIES SILK HOSE SILk DRESSES HAND-EMBROIDERE- D DRESSES RATTLES : ' - - over-rule- d Grandview Timpanogos Learn Reporter, Mrs. F. Woffuidcn. The Hallowe'en dance given Friday evening by the Relief- - Society and Mutual of Grandview' ward was a great success, socially ami finanw'as elaboratecially. The large-hal- l ly . decorated in the Hallowe'en colors, orange and black. Pretty refreshments booths, were arranged and decorated In the same color scheme. Ghosts, goblin; and witches were present, causing a great deal of merriments DattHng wns thei main feature of the evening.1 t:...:J! Las$ Chapter of 5 - ':..- 3 rooms, ground floor. Dark Jersey cow. " , N-- 4 "Ask- Ernest Williams Armory. Hall r Class Lessons: . . $1.00 Private I...."... ?1.50 Forappointments phone 777-- J Announcing the opening, November 1st, of the ' Petite TT"Beiaut3rParIor" 315 South Univ. Ave. Complimentary resets until November 10th , Jessie Johnson La Verne Crosbie Phone 1114 with games after which dainty refreshments were served to Thyllss Dixon, I'lijliss, Vcrda nd Delia Wofflnden, Ernest Rowley, Richoni Kowley, Slartell Bird, David Ashton and Kenneth Fielding. - MaryFarrerSmith Wednesday i For City Auditor v In --- , ' WrfigiKHl , CO 1 imun anErnst LuSitsdi production Vim toVhfch-shetispires.-Thes- (i - Marie Ppevost MpNTL.BlUtil Cuba Bow Jam Roenc t'wsTto' milk for fhelr feed. E. J. Mapleton, Utah., Mrs. Smith's Vide experience in the business world and her scholastic train-in- g especially fit her for the position . ; Marsh-bank- VlumoUum N-- 4 Utah, FOR QrtCKT RALE Used furndayii In Provo. iture, 4eavihV- row,- - all kltcheri Roberts' Itotel PKotffi.lmmedlqtely, and bedrom furniture. C37 E. A treet. N-Now almost at the Vote For 5 Chimney Sweep Will be here few " : . X. days. Call 820. rT ;Ail:yoiir,'oictibera,:.r Only' R. M. Spbcin'llnt SALT LAKE . . a rifissMe WANTEb Woman desire position as . houseketaier." Bcs( reference. Write Housekeeper, Her ' nia office...' N-WORK t - Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday Tonight, Tuesday Finder ' fi!7-".I.- v Strand ! ' F.iu-m- e FOR REXT- -3 room "furnished heated ap'artineiit.T- - Thone 25S you want your sewing machine ' ;x-- s ... to be overhauled as good as new! 210 S. 1st E. XeUT befresTKp5swT1e ;to FOR'SAf.EFine 'Delicious apples. come' right. Into have E;. i J. MiirshUnnks, Mapleton. your" home, fiji'd NEVEB AGAIX--nI'tRh- ' X-- 4 ' this ext'remely- low cost. -- (pupil of Miss Georgia Snow of Savannah, Georgia) Mrs. Lexla Harris nnd Mrs. Simmons motored to Pnyson Master lthuir Rowley was 8 deMonday to attend the celebration of host at ki pretty birthday lightful the founding of that city. party given at his homlre in Grand-vieThursday afternoon, the oc Mrs. J. W. Jluish was a Provo anuiversBench visitor last week, the guest casion lieing his birthday A pleasant time was spent ' nry. of Mrs. HvF. Harris. ' "Idaho" N 8 if : iss Florence Jepperson P H urry -- WE NEVER RAISE OUR PRICES Pilap iV.1 from -- and 4 FOR RENT 1 'to:- - CHAR:LESTOM CARD OF THANKS. " --' t - .jtk. display of Baby Outfits will make the purchase of lovely new things for ALL SEATSlOc . LOST call Along with our regular .BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL S.EEJTJ5BS1-- ' 'n- i " PRINCESS 4 N-- 4 until Nov. io. ' s A glance at our window over-rule- M Today FOR SALE Howard heater, 574 X. 1st W Phoiie 2()-W- . ' fut'.n N-1- !np S. Unix. Ave. Complimentary reset? WEDNESDAY at it tomes to Baby - he, or she, must have the best that money can B aby WTien. - of-Sa- n for the Mew Apparel SALE-rShee- Jessie Johnson and Miss Crosbje announce the open of th( Petite Beauty parlor, 315 , : offer 8 Miss EMBASSY THEATRE NEW YORK. -- IT IS IN IT?SELEVENTH WEEK AT TWO DOLLARS --A SEAT TO STANDING" -- ROOM ONLY r- IT IS SCREENLAND'S BRIGHTEST GEM. WE WILL SHOW IT TO UTAIINS NEXT tore: WOOD-GLIFfON'- S "Flames of Desire" IT'S FIRST SHOWING IN GLORIA GOULD'S ' reaentaUre, Belleville, Ills. ;' Major E. V. Klcltenbacker, Dwrolt, Mich.; Admiral WiUJam & Slma, Newport, R. I.; Captain Lowell Smith, round the world flyer, California; Lieutenant Tytidall, Honolulu. After Reld presetted hit list. Col oneljgherman Moreland, trial Judge rief statement advocate, made' outlining what he claimed to be violation. of army regulations 'by Mitchell - He. referred to that part jf Mitcbell'a Ban Antonio statement which spoke of Incompetence, criminal negligence and almost treas onable administration of the ration al defense by the war and navy departments' and several other passages, claiming all were "conduct to food order and military discipline. statement by On the" basis of Moreland Friday that he would employ the entire .Mitchell statement in showing violations, Reld objected to bis reading excerpts. This led to a squabble between Moreland and Reld which finally resulted In a new motion by Reld to strike put ' the charges and specifications. Colonel Blanton Wlnshlp, law d this member, 'promptly motion- as he did Its predecessors. ' .The prosecution then called Its first witness, A. H. Yager, newsAntonfo, Teat. paper man who admitted receiving statements from Mitchell. Yager produced the copy of the statement : which Mitchell handed him and Reld objected to its admissibility because of the blue pencil marks on it made by linotype opera tors In Tager'a office. Wlnshipevaded a direct ruling on admlasobllity he announcing "would await action by the Judge advocate. Eveir after Moreland tad erased the marks, Reld refused, to agree to Its admission. Moreland then sought to Introduce Mitchell's statement by havlna yager read It from a Texas' news paper but , Rejd again objected. maintaining there might be changes In the printed version that Yager could not detect. - To reinforce bis opposition Reld read the statement Yager produced and made particular objection to "sub heads" Inserted by copy read' ers. "The copy Is not substantially as handed out and cannot- be Introduced,;' Reld said. The npshot of the wrangle, how ever, was that Wlnshlp Reld's. objection, claiming that the court would not pay attention to the Inserted pencil marks and it was ' admitted Xister Riding fisited wKh relae tives "in Grandview Thursday Tojthose kind friends who came leaving, for the western states to our assistance' in the Illness and nlissioB field. ' death of our beloved wife- - and mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Whittle, we The M. H Arof Timpanogos ward extend our heartfelt thanks. We entertained with a Hallowe'en party are especially grateful to those who Saturday 'evening in the ward offered' words of consolation and amusement halt' A color scheme encouragement and to those who of orange and black, prevailed rendered such beautiful music at th throughout. the hall. ; Refreshments funeral services. were sold by- the Boy Scouts JOHN WHITTLE AND FAMILY. Tim. Primary of Grandview ward '. Adv. WANTED 20 tons alfalfa hay. G. entertained with a Hallowe'en party .y Hcdiiuist Drug Co. x W. Daybell. Phone 531 V, N-Games and dancing were the fea tures of the entertainment Each p, FOR rains, old ewes. child was presented with "a cap iind. G. W. DaybelL Phone 531-6 mask. At the close of the entertainment the children were each' given LO&T Dress coat, between Center a candied iipple. ' and 3rd West. Rewafd. Return ' Mr. 272 W. 2nd S. . and MrsrVelirErliOvclesslire WANTED to rwit or lease, by caisH" the? proud iiarents of a .babygirl able, reliable man. farm born Wednesday. for term of yearsf Provo K. F. D. No. 2, Box 80. Mr. and Mrs. J. JL Loveless and Mitrtha and son Rearle, daughter TOIL KENT Two' sleeping rooms, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Iiirmingliam hcated,Kell f urnislied and very atiaughfertttarteft Thursday oh comfortable. Call 21. ' a four months trip to the Pacific wast' The party will go lo Orel FOI BENT-- 4 room and bath mod and Tuesday-AlTonight with gon where they 'Will visit ' N-ern apt. Phone 924. Star Cast Julia Loveless; who Is laboring In the mission field tiicre, goiiu FOB SALE Yoitng cow fresh in to California where they will spend few days. Cheap. 371 N. 4th W ther winter. N-.. is now Having . PAGE (Continued from Page One) WINS HIGH PRAISE FOR Business-lik- t, 1933 ;army navy FARRIR F.1RS. RUTH P. MONDAY, NOVEMBER . i : News Weekly , MRS., MARr FARRER SMITH- - CandUte for City Auditor Qualifica- e tions coupled with her kind and courteous, disposition, despealc asatisf actory.. public service if she is elected to this office. (Paid Political Advertisement) |