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Show .. ELEGTRIGf CLEANER THE run in m i HOUSE FREE TRIAL - P. and MM2 aiut Trofw UU- - pf her two TBtm, ranraiid George, at her home Huuday af ternoon at a party. The aoraaloa S. 11. Jdiy to $5250 s-- Th Wo man Who Owns '23iO2l Coats service. $io7s LOSANEGLES HEBER SCOUTS to IIEBER CITY, Marc h 15. At the regular business meeting of the board of governors of tne Wasatch LOS ANGELES, March 15 (UP.) Los Angeles will have more than ifemsi.uw lnnaoitants by ac-- 1U3Z, ar aurvey toy- - ErTrScaP jjEaiuUHr'uf Ctiuiuyrcej a rcomnilttee eordiflg-t-waa appointed to see about a per- tergood, chief electrical engineer of manent ca pltol- - exhibit r epreBenta.- - the municipal bureau of power and tive of Wasatch county and to re Scattergood'a survey 'covered a port developments at the meeting, period beginning in 1880 and pro March 24. John A. Andersont representative jecting into the future to the year of "the commitee formerly appoint He estimated the present popula ed to urvestigate the proposition, of tion at 1,242,500 permanent ' resi music supervisor for dents. The gain during: 1924 was the countyreported that Midway and Charleston town boards regard forecast at 135,000. ' Last year's the matter favorably and that a population Increase was ' 97,000, 8cattergood estimated. ? be. presetrted petition tomor school board of education Veracity ts the"heart of morality. row. The bwiil news enterprise coiumltteef He who laughs last laughs aione. will present a petition to4he Moun-talu- " States Telephone cmraiiy ask No man was ever great by Imlta- e aervlce be extended ing that -tion. to include Keelley and the Park-Utamine. The line is open from To him that lives well every form Park CTty to Keetley and It would of Ufe Is good, - - .. ; be of great advantage to business interests of Wasatch county to have bak MONARCH IN6YEARSIN TO ADDRESS A Monarch Malleable T se $995- aftereooar-Mr- s; MAYOR HANSEN TffOMILLLION v o Dresses For Every Occasion Coals of Unusual Distinction The 8orU duo will meet at the Mr. and Mr. Aadrew Kaudaea ca- tertained Sunday at a family dla- - home of Mra. Jeaa Nl Elertsoa. Wed- aerft honor of th birthday of Mr. aeaday afternoon at 3 o'tioct-Mr- a. Kaudaea. U E. Eggcctaoa will give "TUm The table was centered with a Who Bring Greea (o. Aaierica." Mr. birthday' cake- touUlnlng sereaty-ta'- o 8. L. Hickmaa will review th book candle,- while at either end Twice Twenty Tear" by Edward were vase of pink Darwia tulip. Bok. Special aiusicai auatbera have Cover were laid for eighteen of been the immediate family. if ' " The NlnetoenthCentury dub Mrs. a H. Blake entrtaii4 meniberH and guest met at the Ueno Lenhart In aa Indlaa tetrinc dressed la Indian coMtuiue, told the of "The Arrow Maker."-- Pre- belwj the bora" birthday, . A dainty tory her niuuber, Mra. i. W. Afrd ceeding to tea was fueata. wrted supper gave aa Interesting paper on The funeral arrangement. .... Arrow Maker." -- Mra. Pierce Norton Mr. and Mr. Joy O. Ciegg read a paper on the life of the i Fine sense and eialted reason are tertained at their home Saturday author. Mary H. Austin. Mia Bbea not half' a aaeful a common evening ia honor of LeRoy Gam- Bluiuenthat gave piano selections of sense. Indian songs. "From the Land mon. ' Dinner was served to the r Leona -- Andetaov of the Sky Blue Waters," was sung guest reora Ho'daaay, Immh Clegg, the OJ"?nt of Prof. JWMcAjUa- Pride stain the beat mannera. guest of honor and the host and ter. After the program typical In dian refreshments were served. Our own felicity we make or find. hostess. Go. - A. vu ery ROYAL E Social Editor, Fbooe 107 Spencer. drowned Rich Spencer, Sunday about aooa at the noma In SlalervUle, : Tna girt, while playing vita two brother, feB Into a tank at the rear of the bouse which. i used for the purpose of cooling milk. From indication (be body had beea la the water about half an hour before It was discovered. About thirty min ute the body wa toujad the two- - brother left the irl ind went fdTTneTronToT IheT&ouseT .I Born la SlatervUle the child Is surrlTed by her parenta and three brother The'lwdy- - U at the lind-qlust undertaking parlors awaiting ' Wait no longer. You can now afford to own the best electric cleaner ia aQ the world ' 7Lj:. ONE-PRIC- lS.Ile daughter of FWie D-T-- R Mar. w oo d - Clif ton Co iOOG' GIRL DROWNS ' OG DEN", v PAGE TKRET SMALL OGDEN Turn In Your Old Cleaner as Part Payment On A New Royal Built on honor. Sold on time, THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JtARCH 15, 1926.' "Stays 'Satisfactory" and is built for ; Put an end to your range trouble invest in a "MONARCH.. You will be proud to own one and it will be more economical in the long run. Gay Scarfs " wonderful assortment in every shade. $1.50 to $4.95 year-aroun- d , CtfaWlnIhilbNDUPLEX ae rast'n4 oreift VITRIFUSED Class -- JlECH-resi- - - st -- DilAfT insures perfect wrabustiott vf fuel and Hhe 3IIRCO PROCESSEa top requires no polishing Com .in now and LET US DEMONSTRATE FEATURES. - ' . Mtxatu Provo imc'' 7l v mm e THESE 1 toll-fre- h vj' 'aTMJi ) HOUSE' SpringviUe Payson Nephi Aconimltteefrec-waaaimolrit- Miladjr'r Corner J ed to' arrange for .transpoiftation of the Wasatch ' hlgti school band to Salt iake to attend' fhe stock btfW PL Grove March 27 to 31. ine jrresicenr ot toe rnamner was Court Game Lures Stars u ..'.s vwHvav.t i Uw Busy Woman Fashion Notes Dedda Ilovt Taaka Aftoot aprlnlefl3opwJg!irtMt3ijtIn r--.Fltt or gBSrIrTsnT"tlie Hub ofrougeTwe put on our Hps when we "iiase the OM liov to a theater tliat holds him. Not It's the dab that's armUed be fore breakfast! It Isn't the cute WnfnFpni)d to say "before smart Velvet ribbon Is being used to Refriends that makes a hit with him aa much as" It's the little purring place the flower corsage for evening word we whisper when he's feeling wear. Recently several smartly Bar or Itw Jn the mlwl . after . a dressed women appeared In gowns hard day's work; the little word enlivened with wide colorful velvet that bucks him up and makes him shoulder bows. On a white beaded ' feel a new num. "f And from a fashion writer's viewpoint, let me say, that the wrapper you wear around the home has got a' few trkks up its sleeve. A man can't get or keep romantic ovpia woman who looks like a bar of soap abouTTiif "houle.1 However, prosaic he is, he's, got romantic Ideas about how - women should look and if he thinks bright red is the correct thing In Women's wear, don't try to 'change him be cause you cant. W ear red. Dress There are. men who like housewifey wIveR In giijgham aprons ana tnoujin.. your soul iouks for lounge robes deleave (to gingham aprous. On theNlier hand, the ' p ami-ha- s instance a bow of cherry red velvet adorns the left shoulder, the streamers held at the waistline hy a rblnestone buckle and extending to the hem of the skirt Often satin slippers' match the velvet corsage. gown,-fo- WARD MEMBERS Among the. new Imnneta from Paris are changeable bengallnes. One has-nIdea how becoming this changeable silk is when fashioned into millinery. Many early Spring hats of silk or satin have front brims, the brims being rather wide at front and sides and entirely missing In the rear. These familiar models which were very of iHipular a season or so ago - o' d - ' M-2- ENTERTAINED rhine-stoue- effectlvejvhenjhe torinijs of ilg amrthe crown of mllan straw. A rblnestone are-mos- t d eiid -- 11 t i Choker are giving wav ta nhrU necklaces which fit loose! v iv. th- -- falltii -- 1 throat front covering the Uttle hollow f the neck. BomeUmea the necklace la merely a little chain with .color: ed atone dangling Inr front and at with-peada- . eveaiirpycearr MRS. R. GARN CLARK Vocal Teacher and Coach . . 14 Arthur Philips, New York. - Edo Sacradote, Chicago. , Peabody Conservatory, Baltimore t McCune Williamson of New York and Paris Lucy Gates Studio over Phone 911 ! . Wood-Clifto- .a v hi .IB BtmiegiimrTII6Tg--ir,,- ,f e. single center ornament from which two "' "uneven pendants. suspend These necklaces of choker length are vastly more becoming due to their dantlnes than are the heavier bead chokers. Earrings and necklaces may be purchased In sets for saun-souic- M-1- i pin acts as a front trie - foV-jilm- . Rose-color- I painted or trim: As to jumper belt, the nar-rowring fait is used on tailored types, thebelMisually harmonlzlng with the" color "of the jumper, After, noon models use satin saches with the jumper worn slightly Moused above the sash, the sash' end falling at the left side to the hem. nied - , m with fashionable women. Newest jumpee blouses haaeelta worn about the hlpB and dressier models have sleeves that are (T-ht- ruMlc'.v announcing thut (lit' clmni-be- r Indorses sugar beet raising for By HEDDA HOYT Wasatch county, and that the cham(Written for t;be United Tress) ber will help to mobolize help for NEW TORE,' March 10 (JJ. P.) FOR SALE Selmers melady axo- - :tic:iini and digging the crop. Smoking Jackets are 'the latest Must once. nell at iftiiolfe, cheap.1 G. F. Ryan was authorized to in things for evening wear about the See ArchPeteraojJghono. ioTnElaaWnioTOg "jackets, 307 S. 3rd W. to, attend a meeting of the Boy mind you! The jacket Is mode ex Scout court of honor. He wlll'then actly like a man's Tuxedo jacket FOR SALE Late 1024 Fordttpe talk on clean-up- ,; palat-ucampaign. and is held together in frbnt with had the best o care. Will sell the link clasp. One ornate model cheap If taken at once. Bob Bul is made of brocaded gold cloth 523-S. 3rd W. Phone lock a vest of plain gild cloth. satin slippers to o WANTBD-Largunfurnished bed match the roses in Spanish shawls In room modern residence. Call La re being worn at evening by many New York girls. Other interesting Balllnger at J.X Penney Co. s gingham-soulcslippers are studded with" woiniiTK)! mar $800 to lend. Owens Realty Co. throughout. . Black satin ries a nomiiraanu 11 pumps have heels made entirely of she plains to hold hi'm she'd "bet ter rliinestones. The heels ran be turn to satin and fringes. When FOR SALE First class seed oat. AMERIVAN FORK. March 15. at right prices. tVasatch Pro The Fourth ward entertained ' its bought 'separately and can be plae mansltB all- - dy-be4- le S duce Cj) Pbone-3- 4, members Saturday nlghf aTH Ward ed mu any aatln- stenographer it's a iirctty feuriiv retmlofh Tle prograta follows : are white eatln slippers .painted or safe Jjet he'lL want to find embroidered in colored flowers over inely dressed,.. femininely mindiMl, FOR SALE Cheap. Beautiful reed Community tdngiiig, under direction " "toes. the flattering female at home. ln"olher baby buggy.-- ' good. high shaft1, of Mrs. Ora Chlrnuan oraver. WfT large words, pour on the. saccharlnel chiruTOt-e- r Johnson, tricycle. 48 Ham .1. Chadwlck; short, talks, hy tlmtlkercbtefTiqTiaTeST enough to wrap about the neck, are Bishon. Earl S. Greenwood: Coun Worn to add a contrast to the pastel- selors liOtt'.Robllwon and Thomas By HEDDA HOYT hired frock which Is at ,lts heighth Board & room cheap. 287 E. 2nd N Coddlngton, former Bishop Warren of (Written for the Uulted Press) t popularity B. Smith and President .Tame II. XE'W YORK, March 15 (II. P.) l'earl necklaces are being worn Clnrk. vK-a- l duet, Leah and Miriam There'll lie no jumping from juifijF aliout the neck knotted at and tight LOiT Elkatooth tharm. Fiader Greenwood 'r ward happenings. Pearl the rear with the strands, falling ers to e frocks' this Spring call Herald office. Reward Loveless, selection, quartet. e half way down the back. This, of because the little jumper Refreshments and dancing made course. Is frjK-has almost liecome jMjyeningLfadj: Iuthe program. FOR SALE Setting eggs. White up the remainder sups of newer type have no face. Black; Spanish- - pure bred vitatlous were extended to the stake shoulder straps. This is particu $1.5(1 per setting, also presidency, bishoprics and other larly true of the evening slip iwhjch hens. 319 E. wards wanted mei i worn under sneer cnirron rrocks. heVs, There were 424 people present.! The 1 1st X Phone 538-slip Is fitted with elastic about The reunion was ander the direc the top which prevents If from 'slip FOR SALE Good, clean" six row tion" of the recreation committee; ping. 'If one wears a brassiere it seed barley."' t High producing with Bert Chrlstensen aa chairman. may be fastened to the brassiere with tiny snappers since the bras strain. ; Merrill W. Warnick. Phone Pleasant Grove, Ut. siere generally has shoulder straps. The brassiere worn under the dance frock has straps to match the frock Ashes and trash hauled. Plowing Call 200-or straps of sliver."" :. .done.. Reasonable, ' Nightgowns get shorterand short mornings or evenings. - .: . er, They are wearing them just FOR LEASEJ 22 acre. farm. Owens ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., March below the knees at present Bloomers of glove silk In shades 13 (C. P.) "The greatest tragedy I 7 Realty Co. have seen on my visit- - to America to match the stockings are now be--' WANTED Position In Wore, fac Is the sincere efforts of the 4eople lug sold in the shops. Colors Imtor or borne by women 21 years of of the United States to force In- portant are mauve, beige, bols de less dians into religion, -- education and rose and gray. They are-fa- r NT age. '411 citlenship,', said Captv L. R. C. conspicuous with short skirts than ... Robinson, of London, World- - war pastel pinks;-.- , ONE IN TEN NEW YORK, March 12 U. P. hero and scholar here making a useems to Since "husband-holding- " study of the American Indian. -"Indians' In their, native habits be one of the indoor sports of. the s . Neglecting a Jittle wound, cut or are. much happier and much better modern , woman It well - to get .aabrasion of the flesh may In nine satisfied," he said. "In removing house cat's view point on the hus; v art cases out of ten cause no great suf them from their native element the n-tha a is firstHilaeeririt'a good Indians of the picturesque It is bnt or spirit inconvenience, fering Idea to find out whether the man IsJ the one case la tea that causes blood being destroyed. . Captain Robinson believes 7 that worth holding. poisoning, JockJaw or a chronic If he's the ordinary tort who has those of festering sore. The cheapest, safest Indians of America, and best course Is to disinfect th( fhe'EasfnTy seeS reIigIoT)ecause no vices other ton smoking tip the wound with liquid ' Borotone an there Is the offer of something in it curtains, putting muddy feet on the apply the Bonxone Powder to com He says only the weaker Indians satin cushions, swearing at the par plete the - healing-- , process. Price become Christianized and educated- rofe. i.brow8lnjf overnewspapersj or monopoiiBing the radio (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20. Powder a wise philosopher that knows looking over ankles (looking over 30c and 60c. Sold by Hedqulst Drag It's mark ydu) and if his vices are Adv. when there la a brick under the hat. Stores. '..i - NEWTODAY '.v.v.mw:.' Tfainga Thai Interest nereis potty intrusions' uitou you MidtVlrtoriim ppcr-JC- ta ty pa of mind, save him-r-fyours'lf. Personally I think must of them Is "rnrrety e worth holding; among us ladles.) And I also think wmul gtt raore rnttpngf mit of love It we d keep stepping on the j - n' nn II I I I ' Dazzy Vance, premier hurler of the Brooklyn Dodger, and Bernle Nela, former teammate, but now with the Boston- Brave, are her pictured ready tor the opening whistle in a basketball game at Clearwater, Fla, 150th have been playing on a professional court team in the south. Ther think it a great conditioner for baseball work . - . lIMlCIIIIIZlZlIElIIIIIKIIIHIllBlIIIlaiaaa.... 1 one-piec- two-piec- B 6 5 M-1- 7 l. ..." , With our equipment, which is modern in every"wayrwe" are able to give service that is appreciated. Nothing has been left out of our E.-l- Funeral H6me that can. add comfort or con- venience. The Slumber Rooms afford the privacy n - of one's own home, making it possible for the family to be alone. We are able to. take our ser vice anywhere, for distance makes to us with our motor cars? t - little difference, .. Hatch Funeral Home 8t 5 Treatment of Indian Is American Tragedy Says London Scholar Jis ' - M-1- 7 II AUTOMATICALLY) bahd-heldli-J- AND ENJOY CALIFORNIA COMFORT HERE IT S - CMEAPER22 - ear-mui- EcXIlItlBIIIIUKXIHHHIUUIIHHHniKXEUHIa -- '- -- He at Y 'o ur4tam e M-2- Is Modern In . Every Way - s, two-setti- ng- 0 iiY Eq u i pmen t 1 -- J .. 1 |