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Show THE EVEKIN'O HERALD, MOXDY. JAOTARy: I ' in honor of the wedding anniversary of her father, J. V, Duiuv A pretty bouquet of polnaettiae centered the table. Cover were laid for tea VACANCY FOR '," Social Editor. : , following tb dance given to the ward amusement ball New TearWve Miss Elsie Bean and UBoyTy4or-ert4wi- ie nipper at the borne of Mist Bean's later, Mr . - Kenneth A. Johnson. Corerawere kid for the Misses V1H John, Leola Jones,' Helen Oerberi!rgrothT Clyde and Buth NnttaUb llwwre. Leo Pay, FloyoT Haring, Fmuk Jones, George Byrne, Seed NuttaJl and the host and boat- - .5. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Jonea entertained at a New lear" dinner FriPhoM 107 day. The decoratioua were carried to the holiday color schema and Utes Jotiuson; song. Mr. Hardcover were laid for twelve. : lngf baujo selections, Mr, Jones. Mid Vera Jacksoii dVlightf uily eu- The remainder of the time wm tertaiiiwl at a prtMfrestfveeok pa rty "-- " pent with grade at her home. Thursday evening. . . Christmas decorations were usedjn "and Mr Albert S. Jones Mr. the entertaining rooms, with a briltertalned at dinner at their home liantly lighted Christmas tree preto Anna Mrs. ' Bnday, complimentary dominating. Fletcher of 8nlt Like CUy and were played, Progressive games Mwand Mrs. H. R. Atkln and fam- - followed by dainty luncheon, 01 iMngnam. Covers were laid which was, served to twenty-eigh- t aevenieen. W II ' 1828 -- r - . - " r i , - rt' . . - Ulii XU.fcXTr " . EASIEST JOB : ,ut IN THE WORLD y EW TORS, Jait, 4-- (rP) Once more Brklj:njwuajnt( the Itmetlgbt This tine it U oecsuse that borough of the. city has a va cancy for what la termed "the easiest Job in th world." ' civil service xamioation has Just been held for the position of game warden of Kings county. Inasmuch aa Brooklyn' game consists almost entirely of caged canaries z . i "v, , ad pet poodle dog the warden .Mr. and Mrs. fieorge Bamsliotham is Dorothy Dunn entertained at euleOaTi 18 IT dinner party "at hasn't great deal to do. Nevertheless every county most hare its game dinner a her home. New Tear's 'day their bom? New" Tears A day. warden and Jhejob must be filled,, cenpretf yfbouquet of eiitf lowers; tered thed- inlnjt table.'Crjyers were Wlnter has laid ita blight tipo laid for Miss Martelle Seville, and Uameg WTSaville of. Salt Lake City, most of the nearby beaches but the Mtes Lillian Brown, Mr. and Mrs. enterpri:Dg sideshows hav1rereJy W. P. Whiteliead, the Misses Edith moved InW town. On 42nd St west of and Mary Whitehead and the host 7tb Avenue, the pedestrian heed only close pis' eyes to Imagine himself on . . and boa ess." the midway of an amusment park In mid smuiuer. BaTTyhooera for sword One of the unique entertainments of the season was the one given by swallowers, la midgets, hjila hula fat dies, living 'skeletons, Miss Dorothy Jones, at the home dancers, charmers and the whole tribe of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, It. snake first made famous collectively by Kngeiw Jones, Saturday evening, make as ranch: noise in win Barnnm, The rooms- were cleyerly decorated ter as In summer. in the holiday colors, flowers and There are Cljcko, the Bushman; ferns lielng employed. Baron the Midget, and and -fnrdr were played the first prize ail the rwt Panecf down to the glass ob Vffliigawafaeffto Miss AdilirWrtjiht Mown while you watch, which and consolation prize to Miss Vaun jects If you wish but 'why Corlett. A dainty luncheon, also yon may buy not try your skill at rolling the balls carried out in the ml and green into those pockets on the chance- color scheme, was served. t ii vt o ,1 il WTVniiS dlmaP il ' ' .' Hiiu The guest list Included the Misses Will Boa of Gertrude Partridge, Virginia Salt Lake, Etha Blake, Agnes: Buth Watts, Irena Dastrap, Fasn Bunnell, Belva MeoxH',' Zlna : Murdock, Marva Andclln, - Addie Wright, Vaun Corlett, E(Jna Ball, Gladys Black, Elaine Paxman, Amy Cummings, Alice Jones, Lnls Miller, Ireta Mortimer, Collins, Vesta Dixon, Xita Wakefield and Nina Mr . Guire. , MILAN (UP) "1 leave to my . Mrs. Canby Scott entertained , a son the pleasure of earning bla Ht- year he has number of friends at her home Sat ihg. For twenty-fiv- e this pleasure believed that her birth 'occasion the always being nrdayt was day anniversary. . The, afternoon was reserved solely for me. He " 3 was pleasantly speiit with inntdc and wrung. So began the strange will f ah sociaT chat and delicious ref stoibroker of Milali," which were serml to Mrs. Norman S'Vtt, Mrsj James has inst been opened and read to Scott Mrs Andrew ' frreif Lf ftntV Sfitrdn "01' tngTwiaarW Mi a?aW "" 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 ill in I ii n i ii in ii ii - - 1 1 1 1 e. - -- . u' , Iftermpper a program wasgf: tocsislliLof readings by 'Miss- Jones - , - BfSlrtk 1 Kill-pac- BEQUEATHED; in is the biggest 'value in g flavorful enj oym ent that you can buy. the New JlandjPack ; long-lastin- NEEDTOEARN -- Chewing Sweet for any money. wr w liyaca'w'tvants. : The ironical n. MurVtck Mr, and Mrs John.; otitJiMr anuovuees the marrifige daughter Ellen to Stanford Matter, also of.thisHty.1 AThe;marria :e took Ifaeei "TtiewllVyjJ'Decwnlier Knit Lakfi citf. , , kuw ' - ibK-me- continued r ''! - wt i: J.'1 ' -y . . . lesve to idt valet the suits or clothes which he has methodically stole for several years. I bequeath himi also my fur coat, which he wdre all hist winter when I was away ' traveling.' ..TO u. jjkj. j. Sfy AMERICA FORPLEASURE Mr.' and Mrs: ! JnlunTiite t watch .party at tlwdr games, followed" by luncheon were ' Ikune Xew TeafST eVB. . rtDgresif i v f tile features of the evening. r prepec weight; SWEDES LOOK "T nmuncewi Guilt" '''( '' J. r , XongerEife 16 Shop 230 West Center street, will be closed until Thursday, when impoftanf sale will commence. This sale will be advertised night's Herald. Wednesday Shop desire to take this opportunity to thank our many friends and patrons in Provo and vicinity.for their patronage during 1925 and to announce that the store will be under entirely new management from this f date. - . the jfactNMt without present good, health iBnjOatura good health, yoa ,, will be harplySimlted In your abll-- V Iff to 'secure thegreatest return from your bition If there; are others dependinr wpolt wn, yon0eareles4 aesf Tlntnoth taking care majrfjcausft .mora ufferln wan you now believe notliI -- Nt '; IVrong nabiB of living generally the restilt of ignorance, are respon sible'for much of the' heart aiseasej . apoplexy and high blood pressure kidney dteeases, etc. The dlseas may be discovered around the "for ties," but the cause dates back to the very , beginning of those wrong habits In youth. Hence, the neces. sity far hygiene, sanitation tnd common sense living In young and old ; and, above all, a 'health audit once, a year. Have your body exi a mined for weakness, which may ba corrected, just ah the books of sue ed yearly to see that the bnsloeei cessful hflslnesg houses are examlnl la in a healthy condition. . j you-he- Ihm - ill-ne-w of 16 'age and Sweden (rPJ GOTHENBURG, American winter vacations in Florida or California Instead of on .the. Riviera of in Northern Africa, By Dr. W. H. G. Logon is the slogan of a. new campaign. i i'TterolistacIe that fs nTnTerfng Gorgas Memorial Institute that has been started iji Sweden to Secretary of the whole situation Within twenty-fiv- e to forty years t divert the considerable annual Swed the average the time. Is misinformapresent span of life is expected sh todrist traffic from the sunny to reach seventy years. It Is fifty-eig- tion in the minds of the public, or shores 6f the MediterraneoB, to the todayand only a few short no information at alL, which, would equally tropical coasts of the decades ago It was 43 to 45. The lead the public to expect " chances are that you, who are read- in most cases Is pbssi- United. State 4Ive4 - hleand - - ean7aetually become great-' Hitherto Swedish travel to Amer fag- this, at least Bix or seven years, longer er. But the members of the medical ica tuts been limited to emigrants tnan your father. profession: knowUhatfully 26 per and business men but now the tonn A., workable-pla- n to increase the cent to 33 per cent of casual motqrahipTpaswnger spa ii of life, and to feducfr the vast isfevehtffble, and that services both Jn New York and "to amount of - preventable Illness anff Constantly 111 Is all out the Paelftu coast through-the-Pa- nmaturo death Iil certainly worth of Him with necessity. This army ama canal and gooklets and c!rc pre xne carrying out or sucb a of sick persoils can be reduced by i nlars Issued" here explain bow a i fune. 'l is me purpose of the Gor- - 750,000 to a milUon. round trip to American cities and program Memorwl. and with the estab Thtf task s one-flon winter resorts cahEemade both gas lishment of lOZflTHealtirXohTI between' each one of us, on the one more than comfortably cheaper and servation Year,"' renewed efforts hand, and the physician on - the tto sonthern Knrojw will iu made to spread health other." May indivuals who are The customs and manners of Mex ; To suit all purses 16 different to combat casual illness far from4)elhg as well as they can ico were explained in an address id Atnerlcan tours have been, prepared knowledge, so thut each man, wo- be, are not even aware of the fact the Provo Fifth ward M. I. A. ser with all expenses prepaid, but the man and child can succeed for lack of a standard with which vlt-ein, his Sunday evening by Dean Geri tourist agencies also offer to meet indiridual fight for health and to uompnre themselves. r ritt de Jong of the Young university all individual requirements. A body in good running condi- who sj)ent a f longer life.year in Mexico Cltyaf fWage earners alone lose, every tion Is iwially Identified by certain a siuoeni or tne university of Me 8.4 year, days from sickness. On externals ; a lert expression ; unob- ico. tire basis of 300. working da vs a structed. breathing; clean, red tonThe address will be continued year, eacn one iost8"ff.v days from gue; steady nerves without restless- the February conjoint meeting l loss whioh ness; repose; cheerful disposition; the Fifth ward at which time Dei employment. 4 these exceeds one bil- good niHscybtr no de Jong WW Illustrate the lectur ... ... FOR RENT A new modern lirtck lion dollars. distress; on ordinary exertion;' and -- JlL 1 i ... home. Six room house withall Tipc-furnice modern features. with radiator in every room, biiik garage included. Reason for- rent Tr Tr ing, owner transferred. Call 952-'J6 356 E. 4th N. 3 The owners of the Sweet :' To ihefln., .the fnw Jfear, i consider UlittLlH tUWUVVAIIUll ATht I - - . as -- V ui uie vjreaiesi om.jl.il h. v hah i a in ' . n the H storv nf ThU RihrJ , niimff . hostess. - l. - ii resh-meii- ts avacK Jits band.- pocket and purse - i ::: OWN LIVING It is the best Peppermint t- m .Wp) -- V4 MexicanCustoms Are Explainer; and-tfise- s - 7 NEWTODAf . ... The-tota- penpte-suHtuI- . I We wish' to assure the women of Provo that this store, UNDER ITS NEW MANAGEMENT, will meetwiihKeir .entire approval. J- - The policy of the Sweet 16 Shop is for clean merchandising, and courteous treatment of every customer and we invite complaints and criticism of any thatdoes noUiveup-- tb the high starfaards-requirc- d by this organization. em-pldy- ee FOR RENT 4 "room nicely furnished apt Call at 45 N. 9th W. . WANTED 'to borrow, $2400 on first mortgage real estate security. Write Herald Box 75. J-- FOR RENT Light housekeeping 319 E. 1st S. Phone 638-. rooms. y. J-l- l FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red CockreU. 8 months old," weight T pounds and over. Tour choice ?3.50 each.. 317 N. 9th. W. - Phone 812-- Hat Y ur nom'e WITH F-- I - Home of : 1 FOR SALE Cracked corn $2.20 per hundred:, whole earn, $2.10; lay mash, $150; mixed feed, $2.25. Give ng a trial. Rocky Mt. CerealJ. Phone 8,13-J69 B.. 3rd-es- . r Style Ifegi A fjjQU :' " y- - FOR, de- 1 0 potat'oesL tt lirered. ; Phone 83-R-l. FOR BALE Good baby buggy. 445 --N. th W. - Utah Corporation VOB. r SALE-Ru'sse- . BENT Four homes cheap. Phone 747-- J. room 502 W. " modern 3rd N. "J-- ATICALY) AND ENJOY CALIFORNIA COMFORT HERE .ns&GH&APEK. |