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Show r. r- .- fix -- PAG2EIX ; ; I lr Caught Sniper Springville News - Mt. and Mrs. G. WFriel enter IXri Q. W. Friel sod children, GktrU and LaMar. were visitor is tained at Sunday dinner, in eourpll-- i Lake Saturday. meat to Mr. and Mrs. JuUaa F. Greer. Miss Fawa and rMlaa Fiy Mrs. A. 0. frtjuhart hare Greer, aud Mr. and Mrs, IL C. 8uei-wf Mr. and ' all pt Provo. left tit Glenwood Spring Slid New where will they Cast:, Colorado, Thorpe awl Mrs. Whiting were dub tisit with relative and friends. 11 Luncheon was served 8lt . . f I - ' K - t 4' I a, at (Dents. e'leck. J S Mra. It T. Hofheins entertained at cards Wednesday evening tut Got W. Meudettfaalt returned Fri the following: Misses Marie "and day from hi ranch In Raymond, Al-and Mi! Erii Ward. Miss Coe Canada Iran Chllds, and lira. Herman ' ' ; SporfeoO of Frovo. Mlss Enid Mendenhall came down frOin Salt Lake and 'accompanied Mrs. A. C Bird U fcdtliig in 8alt be parents to where they : with Mr, and Lake with her daughter, spent the week-enMrs. Ted Cbrlstenson. Mrs. Bradniar Saell was a guest Miss Ines Jesse was a 'Salt Lake .Wednesday evening iU shower fur visitor Saturday. Miss Stella Snell of 8paulh fork. - 2 v ...... . - - - Iel , i Fair-view- , d Mrs .Ada Jesse and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. G. L. pallia and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Howe, of Pro- Brown entertained the Second ward Sea Gull Girls at the formers' home ve, motored to Bait Lake to attend evening at a candy pull. the Humming Bird" at the Wilkes ; Tuesday A Very delightful evening was spent Bait' the? also spent Sunday in ' and a luncheon served jto the twelve "Laka guests. . lit. and Mrsr J. V. Wordsworth Mr. and Airs. IL Mile Salt C will celebrate theif golden wedding week-enof were the guests Lake, . lathe near future. " Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Jones. i . " ' ' jf d Mr. and Mra. D. B. Welch visited and MiM : TernesiMi JJiitchlngs Sunday in Salt Lake with Mrs. Lake" It were 8a Mis Marie Rlgtrfp .11 Welch. -. , ylsltgr Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Robertiton Is visiting Mra, Retta Harmer fwas very daughter in Pleasant Grove, pleasantly surprised at her home . Mrs. Jessie Wadlcy Tuesday evening, J"eb7 23, by her I ' R being her Mrs. A. W. Cherrlngton entertain- brothers and sinters, ed at dinner Friday for Mrs. David birthday anniversary,: A very evening was spent ami a Wheeler,- Mrs, Ulmldt Cbllds and l)Utcbe9jjrLtjer.red Jo fifteen. Mrs. Walter Wheeler. .- ? hr - - John 8. Boyer and Miss Mary Cherrlngton was a Buyer jnotored to Ogden Friday. u Eeaiu-segjiest last week of Mrs. Jack While there they visited relatives. at Eureka. Visits were also made to the State Mr. and Mrs. Deal Mendenhall Industrial school and the Deaf aud Dumb school. fl id children have returned to their (MJss Captola liiue In Ray mood) AlWftaV Canada. H. W Bird was hoslesslito Nielsen the Home Culture Club at her home iMn. Marcellns memmembers of the S. T. last Friday, with twenty-on- e at her home In Mnpleton Thursday bers and six- guests present. The progres-s- j vtee presirieatr Mrs. A. M. LyaHr jareuJug Three- - tables re fire hundred were played, with had charge of the meeting. Mrs. F. Mrs. Lee Bumslon. f winning high C. Packard, of Salt Lake, sang three stare. Mrs. A. L. Garttt was ' foletf a flub "member. Mrs. Ronald Smith. A short sketch of the Writwas given Wharton UdltB tngTTsf Mrs. cb - if railway section fore-uiaat Bartlett., Ia., recognised Frank Carter, Omaha's rihlper, as the latter walked along the tracks ' C. C. Bruce, ucat . BurJtUOV and lutiughtbpttt his rapture. lie will receive the $1(MW reward that was offered for w Carter's arrest.,. ..-- ' a m y mMmomh - and Instructive paper on health was Mum-Khcn I iy Mrs. Ruth-Wa- rd ford, city sthool nurse in Proro. "!A good JMjok'Lwai the response for roll call. The meeting adjourned unit thtt liostPKa served refreshments -- Mr. ahtf'Mrs. TJrVrTVfWrvntet-talne-d at their home Thursday evening at a radio party, the following enjoyed it! Mr. and Mrs. Spender Hiiuiwlim, Mr and Mrs..: Francis Beflll, SlF and Mrs, J, G. Kiel- - son, Mr. and Mrs. - Will Flygare, Mr. anJUrs. Carl Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. James Giles, Mrs. Jim Miller, Mrs. Rufus Averett and her sister Jennie of Denver, Dainty luncheon was also served. There are more Auto Ma t ics-iservice m The AutoMatic Electric Washer. fe does all tliat any zecttfciirVashe any price can do It is a Golden n r -- 2ni"oil n tiiiimiiituui w - all other mal coiiihinedfc Bishop Thoulas Bailey and daughter Trenna,' of Nkphi, were the guests of Mrs. ,11. Lee Boyer Mon day. -- . fejSSSSl'f- - J MrB.Jqhn:SJroe8beckreturned bjLjIr8.aajahHflut2befQreMri Wednesday from Ogden, where jhe C. G. Salisbury rend a story by the been visiting her daughter. same authorA most interesting The program that the Gleaner Girl iive in the Third ward was a eueeeest Itwtslsted of a p geantLdanclng and Tefreshments. Miss Arlene - - f- T r. and Mrs.""Hnton""R6berts6n entertuiiied at dinner Saturday eve- nIngTofMrTahd Mfd.' SoIoB'Wooff and ,Mins Gladys and Hiss tiorfense Holteu,.of Brlgham City. FOURTEENTHANNUAWSALE of the MARVELOUS MenjjenhaU' r Wednestluy Card Club at her home. The decorations were red and white carnutlons. Bridge was played, after which a duinty luncheon wag served. Mafic ' Girls of the Second Tlie ward entertained for (he Boy Scouts at I Imnquet' Feb. 22 1n the basement of the chapel, after Mutual A htful time was had by a, BN-hiv- e Mrs. William Erdman, of Eurpkn, nd guest, of her moth er, Mrs. Eliza Thorny ri 'spi is1 Back of erery washer we sell is our guariaiteil and our REMEMBER: .T., ' .'I ,. ....... . .; V r & i.L w m well-know- service n t ' :" 1---- : : J .: 4aa-weke- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thorpe were Sjtlt Itke visitors Monday. Mrs. Wallace Mace was hostess Jo the Saturday afternoon card club at afternoon.- - - Dec- f'f THE FINAL ilK the There's many a rip from cup to drink is Foleer s Coffee, Aroma allures, and fore-flavor to come. From tells the lastine.full-bodiefirst taste to final sip it's "toffee; through and ' lip-wh- en taBAthiell d throoih. : X.. : :. Such dietincdve coffee eoodneM tould come. only after rears of careful experience. A full life-- . time- - 76 yeirs of coffee blending and roasting w three :MMtkQ4 a better blendall to keep, toot coffee pure and appetmne. of a century' Profit br Foker's of coffee skill. But Foyer's, for aroma, for flavor tor Varaum-packe-d Iresnne&B, always. . three-quarte- rs i BUY me BY THE COFFK NAME tained Monday evening at a bundle shower In honor of Mrs. Blanche G. Hales. Many beautiful presents were were served to .the following Marie Jenwir, Gwen Zabrtskle,. Vera Pack- - arnf.,fr;rtff,twtQ8ElJgealtteJto ford, Florence" lialey, Helen Qott- fredjwBi : Helen Hughes, Mildred Hof fm8ri; Tbeo Riding, Bessie Won'. aacotL Josephine Sanford - : Louise Mendenhall, Emma Levi firace and Dona Males of Spanish Fork, Mrs Fred Lee, Alice Rothwell, Miss Bessie' Flnley.'Miss forence Chilos and Mr. and Mrs. Hales." Mr. and Mrs". 0. A; Payiant ha ve recent1? tetUrOed from ' the ttm where Mrs. Paysant ylslted some of the leading millinery bouses at Den ver. Pronho, arid LaCross, Wis.. . SIGNS YOU CX BELIEVE IN Jlur have sixlls breath" M-- bad and .ydn of swlnimlug In the oilsttltloto headr poior aptHtite, and a tfeneral noaccohnt feeling. II ts "fdgn your liver 4s lorpid.The one dependable remedy ,fbr all disorders in the liver, stomach - j- - n mil - , Br rope will either be Balkanized or V, . 'will become a group of peaceful. HaWiialis nnlfletf states, :" Meet Swimming But Germany aho leiotigs within ' n nut tlons Na fur her fheTieague of MOXtLrL (r. K) Plans tor reason,,ghe.must enter the dn extensive swimming meet, Hval- in order to espouse the rights uf Iris Jn lihiiortance those of old, when r- ' : ILEkeity. head of. deer to ene Fifty-thre- e The grave in the Evergreen ceme tery was dedicatcdy Isaac Brock-ban- k J)unchJandseveral other smaller-- ; counted by J, 'fhomas of Provo. r bunches-wer- e Mrs. Whiting is survived by her Wheeler on the foothills Just east four little glrlt;, nil pip :Bfiringvme'ltBit Saidy:'tteiv':": husband and TinaTsix-- years of"pe.?7ATi5oheF noontT,- parentaj Mr. and Mrs. Rnswell I Mr, Wheeler, who Is a board mem Brsaford, three hrothers- - and two ber of the SnrliyfvUIe Fisb M-- sisters, all livlrig In Spanish Fort. very enthWasticlhi exprtssirig hh" -- Mother European war would minare in ine oestruction, .not only ; : .;. - Ofl"e8etl.tIeV1')5: : Miss Marion Miner, of Springville, l with, ber sister,; Mrs. ' FraiiKi'1 Jensen.1-- 1 Plan . " . Loose Cocoa r lOosi-Gocoaflut- -: Mis lb. r' - in V w tohe i. t "ft, StOc r- - vntj wciik-e- by no means least," upon 1the weaken- - Asiatic peoples; -- lermhny may not leaf e this lteneflcleiit tftsk Russia is attempting to, Rjissia-f- or to "solve this prollein outside the she seeks to lilerate from imperialisms. Once wit bin gntpOertiiSiijh' must work. world V pacification." ' Of foreign the"Lfii;I fiiFlhe course, win be world record-breaker- lb .Vi. uilw I IN . THE EVESilSd HERALD- - .CLASSIFIED .COLCMX3 rOIt THE riCKESi f : V;- - 25c vv fi sT , fCairots " 5c lc lb, fmionsr large ; 5 sweet, lb. .v..:"..'.i.";' uC- n'Ot. BUTTER Vf - 3 CHEESE f V- - 55c v'''; 55c Miirerl Rttff r ".-- '.w, WHITE: KING"', White- - King Washing macH- - i irte powder "r - ici,;' 1 , 45c CAflf AND CARRY . " .f Parsnips ma deTeloped. LISTTTOUH PBOPERTX t American full creartij lb. s , Lib. oeen'js. pf,, kf-- Potatoes,; .loeseHb-rJ'i- - -i VEGETABLES Head Letttfce lb. ; . . . 5 T,6z.J canrtKV.' Mirice Jleat, Oranges 1 r, e 18c lb.:.:;. 5 lb............ Loose Cocbanut ft are worn. iu juiua uu nfJailnlSli,,: lue aient. bthe? r who eti Jri thebe BBfrl of moretgame ;this coming eeasoh. plnloaUbat-thos- rKftihBing;wiU 2 bunches v . Cabbage Rump Roast VelLoaf:. :20c 4 Pork Roast Ib -f - SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS. PotKoast 'CbCQANUTr 1 CwnOTranaTanotheTlolaTed-nilUKe jvuiiifuuuiuivu- miu uinex. luui ttonal pilmirlties. In' Eastern and oiJs Hawaiian pwlmriifrS were first Southern Europe, the populations Breaking Into the' Mmettgnt, to; he are distributed so difftisely thrft held . as a carnival' In the estaW'.shment of states on striufc Honoluld nest year,1 hav been bh linesU tuiHtssllile. The nnmjced' & Judge- - W,- - T Rawllas, ly national attempt to creote such "national of the Hawaiian Amateur states" by ejecting or. anuihilritln president Athletic Union, the minorities, as was the custom ' According to the alinonhcemen't, In the Balkans, is tie cau'se of endstars from ajtoyr-eoroswlmuiiug less, complications." Ittlief is tLlnk- tries would Dr Invited: to compete, bIV only through the yrrinrlng of 'f ni'l t cie'tile more IiHeftfl national iii cntlimil autonomy the spArt,Tas - well s .to tmcoveri W the ditty of the) inlnwitles.- It p,liCague: to provide the basis for this There have been - no nswimmlag cultural autonomy by promulgating nieeni imtfonui..ImiKrtuhce Ueiu an iuternntiohal lnv for minorities. in Honolulu since 1919, and since Ah a member of the League, Ger many--; able performers have been many must at lust- - devote' herself found among fie 'young. Hawaiian Vo the task of Warding oft the liliws i e WKnl l( Kil l, cutuu 0tn of linneraUsm. which JencoaWfe. bowVls.. isHerhlne...; It adts League, of Xstlohs, bringing the gift poerf ally Jbft, 'the.. Bver, strengthehs of bobihetlsni to" h"p6ples"whotn i- Mrt Eliza Bradford for ..wasptjMtfritB4 and digestion, pari tfTeftltlwtf els and iwhiraa ' TtriKytiCinajfypf .eaetgy; vim iiidrTeheerfiilness.Price " 60er Sold ty Hedqulst Drug Storeg-Ad- r g rejn-tlV- hestWff0tato'i nfie Ending week with her daughter in Soldier eff-ho- SPRINGVILLE ,of rj PeTucoseuSfcm-l- - PAYVISITTO rreJttvneatlnfljakyJshoA.. services were held In the T. Spanish - Fork, - and Money amusement hall Thursday the benediction by Heber C. Jex of g -- , -- Funeral Mapleton a ffernoon Whiting, Wbitlngy Germany Is deiiendent upon age 20, wife , of Victor' with Russia. A who died at thefamily Russia can Tiot deprecate Germany's SnmenIapIeTon TuTay-mornTnr nd we of blood poisoti and flu.' T ejitry Into . the. . need show no consideration to a Bishop R. L. Mendenhall wa In K 4narg TheTiuTrdlrig fnnctioti of Oermariy In the League to overflowing rby the;tonny t4llH4u-idReitv- l , from Springville, Mapleton too look much" to and Spanish ForkrThe floral of-Lenguetoday nrnst strive to reiito the West; Germany hasten the; day when the League oeautiiui. ."'J. evolves, from a Western League to a World League, - nerpresldenfof the Pa .tajSra stake. peace-lovin- v MMDEERiM: Music was f urnished by the Map leton male quartet and a vocal solo by Elmer Bird. AS BIG STEP TOWARD FREEDOM orations were yellow Jonquils; the place cards and tally curds .were pninted yellow also. Luncheon was ' By- - ERICH KOCH served at five small-- ' tables, after Demo-- ; German of the (Leader which progressive five hundred was . era tic Party) played, with, Mrs. Harry Reynolds for (Written thVoited Press) winning' dub prize. Miss Catherine i BERLIN'.v March S If. P.)-G- erJohn I lkMgall, guest prize, mil -Mendenhall draw prise. were Mrs. V. 8. Wilson, Mrs. Mack Nattpns, where by dint of hard work that freedom itnd IhiugaU, Mrs. M. W. Bird andJMlss shjrimalUreeover which she nations, among equality Catherine DougalL lost through the ."Versa llles pcii(je 'door to freedora Mrs. J. E. Wonnacott has return- - treaty. "Jfo other TheW TO denhall. BY HER DEMOCRATIC LEADERS . n G. R. Maycock, presldept of the Ko- lob stake, Er M. Snow or tne stake presidency, and Bishop' Men- - GERMAN ENTRANCE ACCLAIMED YOUNG MOTHER MARKET . 464 .Itest Center f We are pen until 8 :80 iwgepkg,v:.v;.J3C HCKXESi Large. Dfli; PipkW each sour Pickles &weet tr tickles 5e .1 r ,4 r f r l TcftiaeJiorae. racusn. 20c .andct 4 & i gBit 0 |