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Show I 1 I W I HI THE EVENC(J HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19. assa.. S I jSpringville News . - ' t i" and all The roiwnJtte of. tba Sons and Yet-mDaughters of the Indian War busl-uet- a and the Pioneers held meeting and a party combined at the aoiuc of Mr. and lira. Orril IhiuUngtos Wednesday evening. A wen arranged musical program was rendered a ad refreshments served. ". ' - FAI.I0USP0ET- -- SPRINGVILLE AR-T- EXHIBIT - seemed to enjoy themselves The Alpha Beta Cuub met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Smart. Ulliaa Huntlngtoa in charge, Mrs. Emma RuseeU gave a most wonderful talk on modem drama. She gar fhe book TShosts." by Ispeen, and it waa very;, muck aptweciated. - lira. D. P. Brinton gave a report of the state jueetlng; lirn. Anna B. d sang, and Mrs." Mary Whitney rendered a piano solo. Members pwaua. w UlHad lf untlngton. ETnor Brinton, Jennie Whittaker, Vbiuie lk.ver, Eliu Thorn, LaRue DeaL.eitie Groesbeck, Emma Rust sell, Ella Minor, and The hostess served a very daiuty luncbeou. The fifth annual national art hlbit will be held during the month f April in th i Sprlugrllle high school aadltorluta The art commit tee 1 dolug all that i within its powed to make this the most suc cessful exhibit rer held. Msnv In vitations have bee sent out to prom- Ineat artists in different parr of The .Gleaner GIrU of the Second ward entertained at a progreaalve supper Tuesday evening. The,, fi rst course waa served at the home of luxsond 41 Mr Mbis Nor Oliver' Hulton's; third at Miss Blanc, Graeabeekl fourth ajt Miss Jane AUeman, where singing and games were enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Vera Murray, Mbw Ada Siuith, Miss Lola Smith, Miss. Eld Smith. Miss Jane Aliemaa Miss Blanch tiroeslieck. Miss Florence -- AIr.-L, O..Metealf has returned Chllds, Mrs. Jessie Dalton, Miss to her home in RIclifield, Idaho, lues. JesMUsB 21an'Latroug,Mi-after two months the spending Winona with her -Miss VeKa. ltopalaon Mt " Hilton daughter, Frundsen, Miss'A'ora Starr, Miss Robinson. . . .. . . Bessie Wouuacott and Mm. Leon Harrison. ,'v.Har-woo- tbeTBlted-mrea-an- ftvorable d piles have been received from most ; of them. The art movement' here Is now so welt known and the exhibit has In come so well fKtahtUhed that In quiries are coming lu regularly. Ar tists, who are not fortunate enough TO he 1n the mailing list are endeaT- orlng to affiliate themselves js ith the. movement. The exhibit has grown to such pnMrtlons that the committee boa ben compelled to be more exclusive than ever wl!b.ilu4r invitations this year. of this fact. It Is anticipated that tbis year's exhibit will surpnss all others In quality. Hanvon Putliuff, cine of the leaf ing artists on the Pacific coast and win per of the first prize lao years ago is entermgone of his best iohn.F. Csrlsou of-- New Tiffk 1ty and P. C. Friezeke. who The annnal banquet commemorat has attained eminence In France will participate again this year. ing the birth of the Sprlngvllle Kl- Several drives to secure funds to wanis Club was held at the Sprlng flnaacothiu 4roJec$ ha ve;4rady vllle High &4oortTimtoriumThur the-reday evetiiug, Feb. 11, at which time been staged and been very encouraging, Teachers the ladies were special guests. Nelson BeaL vice president of and students exiect to work unceas (he club, was master of ceremonies ingly and untiringly to insure the such a and J.. F. Wlngate acted as toast- - success that wnrlhv nnitArr. master of the evening. .daMroJ.nJ'ljr.l" rjeeiai miiKicar selections . were given hy the Aerial orchestra. Miss has pledged Its support and has Ellen Jamison, of Spanish Fork, shows' a strong desire to cooperate give a roraTTibloT"' The "Jamison ,wttbTbr fT cirainTteeTr The fofllowiiig dates have beep sisters and F. J, faux, all of Span ish Fork, gave a vtcal trio and F. reserved during the month of the S. Faux gave a vocal solo, exhibit. There are a number of 4 President J. F. Mendenhall gave open dates as yet and any organiza a talk on "Klwanls 1926." Klwanls tion desiring dates are asked to" con sentiments were given by M. E, fer with thejirt .committee, fls. joon CT8uoiII,'"Jr.71asr year preaTenTof as isissiuie, the club. Mrs. .John It. Anderson penln'g - program, Thursday, KST o toast to the Kiwaulaus, and April L Dance for ben eflt of art, Friday Bishop J. E. Bird gave a toast to ladles. April, 2. - Mark Anderson, president of the Washington Provo Klwans Club, resuonded to a ApriJUScall from the' toastmaster and gave Mothers study elulu Frhlay, April a ahort talk. The community slnglmjLjrAgJled Operetta by--' gr immajKiioJg. . Mary-Smar- a Tst i KIWANIS CLUB Miss Ada Jesse aud Miss Ines Jen; were Salt Lake visitors -- A " r y VI VV J - fTbursday JEr ANNIVERSARY Mrs. John Bryan has returned home afterspendiug theiastthree with ber mouths in Nebraska Mr. and daugluer-sud- -. Mrs. Arch Coomlis. COMEMORATED son-in-la- . Mrs. J. M. MchoU and children spent Sunday in Psyson with Mr. and Mrs. John II. Amos. Dyett of Sol Mr., and Mrs. C. L. dier Summit are. visiting here. Mrl and Mrs. J. E. Wonnacott are visitiug in Salt Lake City. Spanish dons priests clipper sjiip skippers pros- pectors they draak Folder's mthe'Os because it had rich aroma, Bmooth, mellowy flavor and strong body. - Today-Eolger- Mrs. II. E.-- Urquha rs. Friday evening bodvand-ibes- A. L. Gajf- - Marie. Deal and Mrs." Ivan Chllds. WanLl-MtoalCo- bettr-Mls- flavor, strong .from roaster to pot or percolator the Fotger flavor Always Folgcr's is coffee from your point of view. Three quarters of a century of coffee experience and family tradition to give you cbntentoent ia jouy r. coilee cup. for coilee contentment rt entertained for-M- lias, theLridbuAttjma, 's , , h Mrs. J. E. Hoyle and sons Jack and Blaine, of Salt Lake City, are visiting' here with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brown. , r . Beck of I'rovo was the gueBt "of Hugh Buyer Tuesday. - - Mrs. I). W. Welch and Mrs. A.C. Bird aua Mrs. J. it. Harmon moT -- r'Js,tevt '.ut V W w-- YttnwM&4sammm--M- iiiilr" n ii..i..:w. ...... .1 j r-- ;- . tflo-Kfw- auis Lake Sunday - Mr. arid Mrs. George Russell en tertained Saturday evening for the Salnrrtnv Bftrnoon paril riiih at W' Wday-Xtheirtiome The ,Cpm;lal .guests from .the Provo WttETfed ca rna tions j the place Grant school, Momlav, April 12. cards were baudpainted with a pic chitJi were Introduced as follows Stunt night Jor beueflt o ' art k Anderson, Mr. rTiaay, April 10. ture of Lincoln's birthplace. Tally M. and cards were carried out in colonial anil Mrs. ticott P. Stewart and Mr. Lincoln school. Monday, April 19. style. Four tables of bridge ;were and Mrs. E. McArthur. High school . play. - Friday and At the close of the luncheon all Sutuia- played with Mrs. Oasil Smith, Mrs. April 2 awl 24. ' Miss Arlene present adjourned to the SpringMendenhall. John Jefferson school, Monday, April tabte3eJsa4ftP Mrs.,-Mar- : Mendenhall winning prizea- - Lunch WUe Oepra House dance hall, where eaon was served to ten members the remainder of the evening was Kiwanis club," Thursday, 'April eon waa served to ten members and siipt dancing by the music of the 27. v the following guests : Mrs. Mary Aiael ortbestra. Unveiling program, Friduy 30. Josephine Woodside, Miss Coe ,VV: S. Wilson. -- md-Mrs JSPRINGVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Deal Mendenhall and .children are visiting in Salt Lake am Ogden this week. GROWERS SUFFERED 25 COLLEGE HALL the"state wRFif-ten- Bead this remarkable testimonial Abe power of Xnlogg'a AL1 BRAN over conslipauoii; to "T srtn W i I lm Wt u4 tmr wu mi km I i him SUE thM. AtX-tJRA- ks for imnliiin sins ft thrw I kad tea,4ltW' trwU far K ymmn Ia4 trwd nrUimf, kut uuU iwt u? HlufMMit tmtftuUr Iwt ttk i n.iUMr in au; , trabr. a wa ' Taart 'Blotcby Skin, eruptions, spots the eyes, headache these all tell of the ravaging inroads of conbs-fo- re stipation. . Doat let this diro disease tend its poisona through your body. Check it now and save your beall and bappineaal - - Kel aiu- d anteed to relieve per-his lecture, according to Prof. manenuv u osea eonstipation regularly or money T. Earl l'srdotj who daclares thai refunded. Eat two Ublespoonf uls it is seldom that the west has aa op daily in chronic cases, every meal Mada by Kellogg tn Battle Creek, portunity to enjoy a treat of this . v ... character. Michigan. Kellogg's is 100 per Mr. I'utermeyer la more than cent bran. Ready to cat. Delicifruit or cream-- also in a mere he is an eatertalner ous-with as will interest his audhiute iiua cooking. Served In all restaurants. Sold by all grocers. way. that they have not becu Interested iorjeaiN.". JToIotssoLl'ardw salcl Tntemieyer is brilliant. In bis lecture, "A Okie's Half Jloli- day. If he hom-- i mirt on. he the writers of this country ALL-BRA- N in delightful parodies and burlesques that are gema of wit and humor nonnce the-- arrival 'ol a baby girl vau, wejethey pot-e- n theiiiHelves, " g the MterarjMew- bora Saturday, Feb. A. " denctcs of our own time.' Those who purchase tickets before The officer of the I. L. M. I. A. Saturday evening may'get them of the Mapleton ward were enteract been have The prices cheaper.. t the home of Mrs. Ella very low. Professor Pardoe say In tained evening.! After a Jobn9onMonday Jownapeopte interested In literature may fludlt business jmeeting refreshments were ' served to ten gueets. , easy to attend : - iKhteuing-regardin- lecture he Will" CANNING CROPS James Wiscomb is In San shorf "business trip. Fran-ctaua.4- tv "George B, Matson Is visiting In . Salt Iake City, the- guest of his son, William. On Valentine day ha celebrated hi" 9th "fveddlni: hin-- " verysary at tbo home of vbl, son, . John Matson. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, E. Petrle and da ui;h ter, Thel ma , of Pay arm ; Mrr-an- d MsW'mjJWfltsoojof Salt Lake Mty, aud Mr. and Mrs. John Ma ""'" " son. ,7--- HIDDEN NITRO " -- KILLS THREE a ' , A bidden can of concealed In the weeds along and the track Hf - runway twuve rnsi inn iivi of 'three section workers and In-- UP) e, rty- 1 m X3 vU,NvJjCrv It was believed the explosive had been stolen mid cached la the weeds where it' was struck and exploded by the scythe of one- of the laborers who "were cutting brush along the right of way.-- -, WILL MAKE WAR cents tirr" ir r m i NAVY PtANESr ermaidlSUNSHINE TO CHARTER -A- DRAWS SPORT lASKAmBS FANS SOUTH .... . . PORTAND, Ore.. Feb:, 19. UP) Forty - thousand square miles' of snow-caps, country.-- - covered by volca eldgreat.' forests, glaciers noes: hi Southeastern Alaska will be mapped this summer from the air 4 ' XEW YOIlK( Fefiu'. 19- - (t'P)r Intltieuce of southern sunshine is beginning to Jinvf a most surprjs- lnj: result upon amatenr siwrt. Tbe desire or publicity has caused pro- nfiters ,oi tusnionaDle watering phicenterprises to invade the fieJd of tithletics for "names that look v good In; print. , , 111 'For years the geological suney baa been struggling to complete Its maps of tbis part of Alaska, but ihe ground survey bas been slow and Id flurlUa Ernie Xevers for tte college foot ball field' and enticed three of fthc greatest girl swimmers in the Unit ed "States" fromMhe Tamateiir ranks. From actual returns; the promot ers lost money on iiv Orange and Nevers'but the value of the liublicltyderiiedwas worth infinite! moieithanTIt cost them. many places almost, impossible. So the navy bag been asked to assist," The expedition ; will be launched this spring under the Immediate direction of Lieutenant Ben H. yVyatt, werU knowu nary, pilot This Is Marichen Wehnlan, champltm lJmttnantM. A. Bthur will bt andmailitl-nncejjflii('- ... mema!a"o7awalIWlrniaF r. The feat Is gigantic The territory! to be mapped extends from the Aleutians and the Valley of Ten Thousand Sntpkes to Ketchikan. The. rough country, logs and clouds present hazards. iloat of .the mapping" will be done from an eleVatlon'' of. io.000 "feet The expedition is styled the ''great-est- . aerial photographic expedition ' "ever attempted."- - - --- ." Tlved In San Francis co for a series of swimming meets. She plans to fr comp"t aeajnst Klcanor Gamttl the championship In Florida later Marlfhen, by th way. eeme o e rluht up to aaie wun . one, of thanv boyish botw." : STUDENT SONGS. ACHIEVE FAME ISDEtAYED . (. XX. Hoiitz- iiispi-wa- in Whicb y piinoses was star sbown-recently- southern France, the "FI(trida" oj the old continent, when Helen Mills anil Mile. 'Suzanne Lenglen were playing, tag, with the French girl catch me. ttifMilyf charged! In Xipe that Itotel men In the Klvlera dis trict bud influence enough to bring about. the dclflji' 'to the last, very nlhaite.. of Tlie spSnon of anv bossl biliU'. thafthe girls could meet for the world's tennis championship. hjildii . ISSiONARY Thu Toterflir1)eusVdorTratillclty 4HSp'"irob of-rj- ou 16 tb realized .Tbey, it wns the world wide publicity that the of MapMon nrem- presence of Miss Wills was attract stake high coimci:. ing to the Riviera 'district and they who wars: toMVenwTT sbip fen waiifed to keep it going." They fear met In one of the aiisfion to the northwestern states ed that : of season the 17th-o- f this of this Month wa earlier tournamenta Jhe the American champion would be, taken ill with about 10 dayt beaten and the rest .of" the season berbfthe - Kolob if-the- Feb. BERKELEY, -'-- iatW-l'- P) t- . ... ... L of California seem to have achieved almost as much' fame as have' the teams of the college. athletic " Fromthe Weatber.' WarbfRn PnehM " beenl received a L.mui ,14 ot 4bacollej:esung-Fig- - written., fori California." , to- Fltpb'-W- - Out" tor5 the' refluent r tlie-'il- t ht by- - K. of MLIrUts theu .iikl: - ago. Other .iikii.ifniiAiilt would eomplieations hnw now Mrnolrtndjnaw Uoti! g,,,,, tinie-beftt- "J .' y 4 f'" big. . rVcfna saWoTfnrfft X her prettiest at them-wi- , ll about - Is tft StiU most ijik4-nn.i- i 22;- ! . be a imgtjhei nostDonement a,W4hat thttv-tr- ot anv mid r rJLd"Jie'rmight4about- ln Ugtitiy..uiv .Sitb-nT Airi ? rAJLJL.. TllSS CLA8SIFJBD BELL-IT- , WihAliFOit QUICKEST' ' AN WA1 U081 BAT1SFACTOUX RESULTS s HOLD MEETING i - -- -- DURANGO, Colo, Feb, 19. (UP) Peairle-doghave become such a pesf. to farmers in a Plata county that the county commissioners, after a conference wUh Leo Laythe, of the Federal Biological Survey, have decided to employ a man to supervise extermination bt tbem, The services of an expert, who will comb' here about March L will be secured through the Biological survey, It Is expected, too work wlil take abput three mouths. A hybrid croqs between a leoixird srid a irgnartu the zoo at Madismr, Wis.,. Is birger than either of 'Its Mr. and Mrs. Ben Argyle entertained Suuduy at. dinner for Mr. and Mrs. John Mendenhall, ,Mr; and Mrs, Charles Boyer and Mrs part C. Wllhelm Erickson, 60 years of age, died at his home Tues Mary Oaks. More than forty fruit and vegeday evening after a lingering Illness table growers of Springville met Miss Alice Simktns and TonvGar-mer- , of more thana month of stomach at th6 public library Thursday eveof Salt Lake City, were the trouble. Feb. 11, and listened to M. P. ning, MrC Erickson was, born in Stock Sunday dinner, guests of Mr. and holm. Sweden, Oct. ... 1865. He Brown of Ogden, president of the Mrs. BUI Phillips. state Canning Crops cametp Spriugville 36 years ago, discuss the necessity of Association, growers be-.Mias. Alice Slmklns spent - the coming .direct froinbls native land. tbmgingrohe-caniiln- g rop organ week-enthree-yeu- r mission- - In with her parents, Mr. and H9lllled -; burcb be- - Jjatton. Mrs. Jas. C, Slmklns. 4Stedeu. " " Mr." Into "sonie BrowtTwehf 'detail parent.. ," , fu emigrating and ' six years after ( tomato contract, of the regarding The Home Culture Club held a bis arrival in Springville he returnlast ypnr, and told of the difficul; patriotic program at the home of ed, to bis native couutry aud filled ties of getting the canning cooupan-Ip- b . ; Mrs. Harold Chrlltensen Fridhy, a a consent. to 4o $12.00 Jt ion CTMr, and Mrs. Walter " W Feb. 12, with fifteen memtiefsand BishopiJrif. contract. of nurst, . two guests present. Followlng-th- e First Hipitington in At the close of the meeting all Leslie, Idaho, are visiting with Mr. business meeting, Mrs. H, McDoug-al- l ward at the time the Kolob stake resent joined the assKdation and Mrs. La veil Bird. ,' read an Interesting paper on the was organized. He has held tbis thosep Leo Harmer returned Sunday and signed a contract to market Itfe-- of positloB-fo- r eleven years and four from Denver, Colorado, where he George.WTashington. An to their fruit and the vegetables paper on Abraham Lincobi months, and was released when canneries has been, for the past two weeks. through the said associawas given by Miss Sophia Packard. Huntington was ordained a conto and" not tion, any accept A .report from the recent board I'atriarcb. - Surviving ore his' widow, Mrs. tracts from the canning companies Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Farley anmeeting beld in Salt LfikeaFglv-eunless approved by the association. by Mrs. D. P. SBrinton, after Annie. Hunson Erickson, four sons Commit to ww aIho '"ftfjpolDtwl wnicft the club memlers responded and lour daughters Joseph" ErTck to make a canvas of the furmers to roll call with patriotic quota- sou Lee Erickson, of Salt who were hot present, for the' purtions. Refreshments were served by Uke City; Orlando Erickson, of El -- of ":'" getting ' them to Join the i the hostess.7 Centro, CallClKenneth Erickson, post association. ; of Sprlngvl(le; Mrs. David Hopla Will Hill, BprlagvHle representft Mrs. and both KnrrbvBInk of Jones cntertal: Amy THVe on the board oaHlm-torof the Mapleton": Mrs. Clyde Clarkjjf Vafentine nrdoy night' Appropriate games Provo; and Miss Jennie Erickson, were the features Of the evening. of Springvllje. A dainty supper was served to the funeral services will be beld in f wnr( hnpe following: DUie Maugum of Pio- - tha Sprin-lllBishop to, Eater Maycock, Madeline Harri- Saturday at 2 w'elock,-wl- th Interment son, Myr Strong, Vern AUan, Zoe J. E. Bird In charge.. CoUlngs. i Margaret Forsy the, Vir- wifl be in the city cemetery.. ginia Connors, Rachel Johnson, Anna Crandall. Donnt Snelson, Dar-leA SPLENDID FEELING" Sterilized in sealed contain- - , Fujeral services were. hold, in .the Crandall,"' Evelyn Miner and Springville Third ward chapel Sun er8,everydrop uniforrrdyrich ? -- . the hostess. That tired, half-sicdiscouraged day afternoon, for Mrs. Mary Jane in "whole-milk.- " ridues9,K feeling, caused by a torpid liver and Sanford, age 77r who died of pneuSego Milk "is "natura's most Camp No. 1 of the Daughters of tpnstipated bowels can be gotten rid monia Thursday a the perfect focxTin cleanest form, the Pioneers met at the' home of of with surprising promptness by home of her " daughter, Mrs, A. O.-Ask your ferocef for Mrs. Selina Kelsey Thnrjidajr, after-noo- using Herbine. You feel Its bene- Thorn. "77 Sego Milk -- You'll se as The chapel Prayer ,by Mrs. JuUa'May-cockv- : ficial effect with the first-doto overflow d like It for everything : ;.. two piano- - solos br itrarBell Its purifying and Tegula ting effect "Were to and unable get ing inany Crandall, two vocal "solos by Miss Is thorough and complete. 1 It not Inside the building at all. The cas- -' Francis Wonnacott, accompanied only drives- out bile and Impurities ket and - rostrum were Jiterally by Mrs. Crandall. History- - of the bat it. Imparts a Splendid feeling of banked with beautiful floral offer earlyJrappers waa read by Mrs. exhilaration, strength, vim and ings. Hannah Davbu prayer by Mrs. EU-x- a buoyancy of sprits. Price 60c. Sold Bisbop IL Ralph Smart was In V Adv. 3oyer.T". Refreshments were serv- iy Hedquist Drug Stores. charge. The speakers were' John ed1 ..-assisted, byMra, V. tWordsworth and G. fir Maycock, j Ada Harrison, and. Mrs. Drucilla Li presldent of the. Kolob stake. .THERE IS NO, GREATER ADVER-tlSIN: Musical Clark.; Belectioh were - vocal - tISftAM MEDIUM , IN .UTAH duet by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown : Ii The Biartt Hawk Wat Veterans (,'OUNTX THAN THE EVENING at vocal solo.. J) v Mrs. Anna Bird and.. Pioneers met at- Mapleton HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Hnrwprfl.aaii ifcvoeafrdatt HaMi! TmATj" 1. tfiL.'.? amusement hall,- - for-- banquet and : : 4mF '' M lise41ilehuV 1i immmmm .,',1., A dancing. large crowd was there freyman. DIES AT HOME iCE d Mapleton News e)ud-ttl8srotC- rf . . ' . :-.. SamePiice forover 35" YEARS Y PAY WH WAR PRICES? Ihe government used millions expounds Iii-h- n . Iss jaiajterDmeSiit4 -- MARYSANFORD Pji-ir- "LAIDATREST y nua-nin- m ; was-fille- - byhostes8 O - , -- ' glveB TKulet- the direction of the auspices of the dramatic art comiuiiiy, nf Brigham dramatic art department of Brlghaih - " ' taung unlverelty. - CHURCH MAN - cpst-acterlz- ON PRAIRIE DOG 0F N 1 meyer desires to visit in Provo and the surrounding territory fof a fwr 1 . " 1 daj-iHis lecture, here on Washington's be ha made In Utah. From here he will go b. to ArUona.' One of tfla. thUf Jecta in rombig west.- be, say, in to become liettef acquaiuted .with this section of the country and the west generally. Since this Is Mr.. Untermeyer's uly . engagement la I'laht ll is ex Iiecteil that literary people f mm variiuspartif ALL-BRA- brought relief in 3 weeks! 14 , YEARS Kellogg's Louis Untermeyer, famous poet and critic, arrived ijr Proo Thursday fros Colorado. While bis ecgagev ieut at theouag!AiIyieiri4tjl Misit UMU Mondayitofc--lIV-- WITH CONSTIPATlOll TO LECTURE IN r WILLEXCEL Immensely. Stir 4. 1926L Rich arid Gleaii 1 |