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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD. JULY 29, 1923. the summer with s lor. Elhel Tav ! Mrs. I Mrs. M n Strong.- Mrs. Homo Miss Emma Evans I , . Submit yn. la" Gray. Lena ,t S ri i ; dalsle.! for follow-W- . Ry. Mr,. Fred nsn l. W. IUO WHSOU, A- - V JUCBl Partridge has returned iMRuth cedar vey- - MU rarwiago anoanied Mr. and Mrs. E. D. l(41ey and daughter their on Landing tour. x th fvy s ..- 1 Mr. and Stieneckert are spend Grange and kiss Ada I. E. Brock-ban- k. Albert a week In Strawberry. Nelson and son have limed home after six weeks t in Blackfoot, Idoha with Mrs. son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed i pi- n- (us Edith your returned Heflqulst trsday to her home in Provo Ira months visit in Vernal with Ises Mina and Alfreda Davis. , me. ii Naomi Whittle of Evanston, loming is spending three weeks to the p HOP rovo. and of Mr. guest Mrs. Crosbie. t Idaho Ed Turpin of Black- spent Sunday In Provo Bishop and Mrs. L. L. Xelson. ... edtnd r Co. tie f Try Spotlight Substitute bathing, boating and nerybj mowff thede ind tb a fi and SHOP Y' Jenkins Knitting Mills Company 50 North University Avenue. law mm AM ABHA MONDAY" 01ML Y- -i i Fancy Alltyme Crepe finely-choppe- one-thir- Way Summer flow- sere used in the .decorating IH8. The losonn "Wiw Am t Mfitted by Reading the Standard m of the Churohr' Brigham Johnson. prus luncheon was by A de- - served to the w Mrs ni Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Thur- "'shop T,. l. Nelson, Mr. and h. Kniirta Benj. inj.r prBrigham Johnson! Maurice IrJ., StLewis- - Mr. and Mrs. C. mrs. a. ' uiuJ 1..L 'u 'ones, MiSS Leah Henrichsen, n0ra Vlncent, Mrs. Hannah 1 T Ml8' A Miss and Mrs. Newton Eaith--Ros- Clark. Mr. 1. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. aiss May Johnson and Mr. u. Asael Johnson. r. L IWlBclub ' -va iub of the Second eraune,, at th vuiuiuuia ward will home of Mrs. nth. w'ing. music and a dellclotls D. L. Van Wagenen 348 West Center. tract. at- Helen Moretti Finds Singing Urge Will Always Find a Way hi: tt Helen hadn't the drawback money for the intensive training that opera demands. "1 was determined to sing, yet I had to earn money," Miss Morreti explains. It looked like an unsolvable problem until one day the head of a vaudeville agency happened to hear me garbling, He offered me a con- - DELINEATOR - Sale L E A S E EXPIRES Sale Begins Monday, July 30 and Continues until entire stock and fixtures are sold Stock and fixtures to go at ! t, audi-nce- sprt'nt eator at ONE-HAL- F a yearly subscription to the DelinPRICE if you call at the store This is the year's best buy in good reading and style news. Call in and we will explain it to you. Farrer Bros. Co. aa M a 8 aa aa S am aa aa H aa aa aH All Summer Hats at YOUR OWN PRICE aa rl A Beautiful and Distinctive line of NEW FALL HATS AT BIG REDUCTIONS Life-tim- e Bagley Hat Shop 57 North University Avenue a i 11 M M tl ri M ' 19 na ii a aii N M H It H aM IS a n N aH aH aa aa S3 IBBBBBBIBBIBEBBBEBBBBBBBBBBBIESBBBBIBBBBBBBIBIBBBBBIXIBBBBKKBBBSBIBSSSIi n 3 aa M An Opportunity of a each month for your magazine. n HALF PRICE Come Early and Get First Choice You can get aH M ow-oro- If you can't have the. moon, the spotlight makes a very good substitute. At least so Helen Moretti has found. Helen grew up expecting to be a grand opera singer. She came a loner line of oneratic stars and she had a voice that was aid to be a credit to the fami- -' ly. Bnt there was a serious "navj more ;han ': made in 'grrand opera attei all iook lim up. :ny training, anc' "Since then t ve esvnec ?er vaude erai ihing3. One Is ville is not necessari. v Alsor chat in it yru ;neet a wider range ot pec ilo ind if you have the 'uplift' instinct you can nelp educate them. "Take for instance 'Tell Me S Story, a fox irot ballad I sing, written by the composers ol .hat Whispering. unforgatable high ?lass and t have traineo my s to nke it and ask for a repetition of it. They ureter. It, indeed, to other selections. ' ""So that's why i bell the roung girl who's eating ier heart out over jrand opera today io try ?nd '"c She'l' vau(',fc.'l!e. 'will pret v soon the seen' jiightei to et than the moc : ;.ver did, mm RV N ....$1.00 .........$1.00 two-third- ! .$1,001 SI .Bl.llIIIIIIIIIIIIlIKBIIIllllIiaE3IIIIIIZI3.5aB.IBBECISZIZ3Ba,IIIIIEZ2BIIISa .$1.00! LA P inRI llZiiJ I ..$1.00 .$1.00 ........ $1.00 ...... ........ $1. 00 Clara Haws. pers of th Second ward and Partners wore entertained at Home of Mr: an1 Mrs F. rVvllla .....S1.00 8-- invited guests. Mrs. Frank and Miss ............. ......... Walter Taylor Gay, Mrs. -- ........ ......$1.00 llini II $2.95 Value for - A Remarkable Value t. .'t and women cool, comfortable, inexpensive. Come in and get them now. We also carry a complete stock of the old style garments in all weights ana sizes. .A. This is the last day when dollar will do double your EVERY DAY GOOD THINGS duty. We will give you here TN small families where roasts a few of the big snaps: will be left over, It Is a problem 200 pair Shoes and Oxfords, to use the meat acceptably with no in leather and canvas, waste. s, men's, women's and Brown pieces of' Lamb to values $4.00, up leftover lamb In Vacon fat and finely-cu- t onions, adding one cuppair $1.00 ful each of celery, carrots and 4 Turkish Towels, double toes, tall diced. Cover with w we ever have best the ter and cook until tender. Thicken thread, ! m El Specials for Tues.,July31 ; have just received another lot of the new style garments for both men .....,..$1.00 Ernest Dixon. Mrs. Parley Upton. Hoover, Mrs. G. Murf. Mrs. Fred Critchlnw. Mrs. ff. Haws. Mru T H TlorV Afra r"; and M U ch p. Mrs. m them shake gently. , DOLLAR DAY ch p rr S. The Daughters of the Mormon Battalion wish to thank all those who helped them in any way to 1 pn iiickinK. Ping: Mr'. and jglawn 'h-!- The house was filled with sympathizing friends .and the pro.uae f'airal ofFcrings shiwed the great Une-arrestwet of their neizhbors and friends. The. interment was la Evert green cemetery. We STICKING STAMP8. Mrs. Essie Keeler and son Jay When stamps have struck to are suendinic ten days at Storrs, Bother lay a thin piece ot paper Utah, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bent. .. .... ParticiDatine delightful affair were 'the members. Mrs. J, W. Bailey, radial K Lake visitor Friday. fi p mower I TALL VASES. In your tall vases that are apt to overturn put a handful of peb bles. To wash the vase you need not remove the pebbles; just pour Mrs. Alex Hedqulst was a Salt a little soapsuds over :rrrnnlth 'he Sunda LAW here. inch yolk of an egg, two tablespoonfuls of melted butter and the same 4 yards Dress Gingham, 32-- 1 as-- t inch qunntltv of cream. Turn this mixture on a pastry board and press it 5 Men's 25c pair Ladies' and With a Rharp flat and smooth. Hose knife cut the potato paste Into squnres of uniform size, remove J 6 yards Hope Bleach, with a pancake turner to a greased ;k vnrrls rnrtjiin Sprim fi( Set in the oven to a mg sheet. 36-inSilkoline set. sprinkle with grated cheese of j 6 yards anv kind and bake a delicate i quilt goods brown. 3 yards 40-inPillow Tubing Anv leftover cooked ham, put . for through the meat grinder, mixed 2 yards 4 Sheeting. with n bit ot green pepper, a spoonful of peanut butter and enough 50 pair L. D. S; Garments, salnd dressing to moisten, will keep pair l week or more If In the Ice box, 2 Boys' Summer Union Suits, mnklie dellclou sandwich fllllns for Raisin Date Sandwiches. Take two cupftils of rnlslns, one cupful 5 yards 25c Shirting. of dates, a little lemon Juice. Mix 1 lot Corsets, values up to' fruit, moisten the $2.50, for with the lemon Juice and spread on Many other snaps for the sllcps of buttered bread. ;,..Melon and Peach Cocktail. Cut lack of time and space we canthe nuiskmelon Into ballR with a not mention here. French potato cutter and the peaches Into slices, then cut with d nse cutters fancy s melon. Arpeaches and range In full sherbet glasses and pour over a sirup made of lemon, nrnnpe or plnenpple jnlce with a of powdered sugar. tnblespoonfnl Onrnl'sh with a sprlsr of mint. members of the Provanna? to Geneva Friday (moon where thev spent a most pable time with bathing, boat- - pond week-en- d d motored B- . given you, 20x40 inches, the gravy with flour, season well bakand pour Into a for ing dish. Cover with baking pow- 8 pair Ladies', Men's and Childer bit alt and bake In a hot oven dren's Hose $1.00 until the biscuits are brown. Serve 6 yards Best 36-i- n. Percale from the dish. Duchess Potatoes. Peel and boil for . $1.00 !6 yards Dress Gingham, 21 lie me :' a- ' P y l'ITiT'lJCM t vi vi po-- Bowden was hostess members of 'the Loinco nn of the Second ward Beehive fcer home. Friday evening. Dur. he evening of games and danc-th- e play, "The Gossip," was parsed. Luncheon was served to Alice. E??ertsen, Miss Ramola iertsen, Miss Dessa Johnson, Agues Fairer, Miss Alta Chri en, Miss Dora Durranf, Hissi fa .Monger; and Miss; Alice Car- - West L. D. PAINTING WALLS. Before you paint or kalsomine your walls, fill ever crevice with. plaster or cement. - ........ the rifice. musical numbers ewre furnished by MUs Lela Boyer. luei Wheeler and Helen Palfrey- nnn. chil-dren- during which a delicious lie supper was served to th fol- Miss Julia Loveless, Miss rg; Miss Afton Cook, Mary Rasmussen, Miss Martha eless and Miss Myrle , Wentz. and miil Rowtan-an- Ford Crandall; A Pot-Pi- : m words were spoken by imiiiiiiiitiiimiiiiiiimiiiHumimmii liss Hazel furni--roo- - ii .,- members of the Eagle club to Geneva Thursday even- most enjoyable time was with JELLY. your jvlly mill not set. ou can overcome the difficulty by adding a little Union juice or nome white vinegar. ; ft v CUPBOARD Peterson of Hyrum, a few Ji Is visiting here for iks with her parents Mr. and William Leavitt. Ut e ric. 1 ' -- Mis8 PORCH SHELF. The Beehive girls of the Pleas ant View ward were entertained at a bonfire party at the home of served. Miss Leah Ashton Thursday even ing Games and a picnic supper Mrg Prank stringham and Mrs. were enjoyed. ;n. J. Gordon of Salt Lake have j returned to their homes, after a Mr. and Mrs. William Fausett few days- - visit here with Mrs. J. are visiting relatives and friends v. Bates. it) Idaho for two weeks. Mr .and Mrs. R. L. Davies, Miss Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Sutton .and. Davies and Weiman frothy left this morning on atrip ley motored to Saltair Saturday, to Yellowstone National park. In where they spent a most enjoyable an effort to obtain an entire rest day. Mr. Suttoi arranged with a party . to drive the family dow-nMr .and Mrs. Lester Brian and 'baby of Eureka are spending the Mr. and Mrs. j.W.'.Bates,.- Miss jfajajfjgfajjfjajntKittlllillllilllllllllllillflll Helen Bates, Miss Rufty Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brian and baby f a iJUii Eureka' spent Tuesday at the hot a en- pots in Midway. Bathing was joyed, after which dinner. - was king, Utah. j iuiss neiina Moi can, iwin sister of Mrs. Ilesinald Vudei uilt. U Bhown here examining film of the first scenes in a new movie in which she is starred by Malcolm Strauss, artist who Ives entered movie production. V. E. rs. i actioi t4 shelf on the inside of your porch rail, about a foot and a half, wide and a foot from the floor an excellent foot rest as well as a 'place for books or workbaskets, k If Moon Is Out of Reach, Consoling , ) j Mrs. Vienna morning for Yellowstone lored iinf i K 4 ? By NELLIE MAXWELL and Mrs. r. L " When ;. Above is Margot Asquith as she appeared at a very recent pageant at.. Oxford in which she played Qiieen Bess. Below is her daughter, Princess Antofne Bibesco, wife-cthe Bumartian minister, as she sailed the other day to visit her mother in England. fore.. services. d Bees-famil- Mrs. H. A. ni ' Mis Wnia Rasmusseii. who.ha '.'pen the paM six rk with Mr. and Mrs, W. .1 M,.rTi.;,er. liile aitendine-summeat the E. Y. I'., has returned to her home i(i Mt Pleasant ; h adrlsory board of the Utah luty chapter of the Daughters of Pioneers wish to extend sincere iraciatlon to all who contributed Ut vay to the success of the Ineer day celebration la Proro day last. SACRAMENT - Attorney and Mrs. and children and Kimball left Saturday a two weeks' trip to park. trip through Zlon's canyan, Ua SUGGESTIONS the remains of little ho killed hr terse falling on him the day i ffj jA Ruth Cluft Friday evening. Sew-- j ing, mu.-i-c and a delicious lunch-- ' eon were enjoyed by Miss Luella Meldrum. Miss Ida Slack, Miss. Alene Miss Bonnett, Pauline Phillips. Mis's Etta Phillips. Miss Ida Leiehty, Miss Edna Leiohty, Miss Valera Foote, Miss Flora Chipman, Miss Melva Walker. Mrs. Earl Foote, Mrs. Elmo Cluff. and the hostesses. W HOUSEHOLD sefarate them Prof AmosN. Merrill will fce th IACKINGl CLOTHES. Letore 4iai kint; a trunk prvpara-'- peakejr in th Fifth wsrd t tory to a long journey., cut several evening. A good musioal iirogram Services lieges of eardhoard a little smaller' ill alsi be furnished. laan the length of jimr. trunk imnnnee at 7 'o o'clock and s ili.rl invitation is extended u Wrap the dresses you do not ex-- , uldic in general. pert to' need frequently in Usu, paper and attach them to the cardboards. They will be fresh and FUNERAL IN SPRINGVILLE. i.uwrinkleaV when you unpack! them t PUI;;!.LE. .lulv JS were. ixe fu:ii r..l sat ANT ERADICATOR. t:ie Pourt hwar.l h:r1el Thursday If you with ants, S'lii.Ue oil o: pennyroyal about (l:e i. rested places'. The Heasant Vu w ward Glean-- , ers were pleasautlv entertained at the home of the Misses Noh and l - e o the iti and go ovtr them wilt- - afternoon over a hot iron, thea you caa easily Owen Wheeler. v j Thir-kaeka- y, I" Utah. i The Asquiths SMlss old is . Miss uig, Horance Ray. P4ul Murdock, r- w- C Williams, Mrs. Ramon Bessie Williams, Mr. Ray Dabling, Mrs. A. C. Drys-uv.. jri. Eleanor tr Mrs. E. C. Jones, Mrs. A. S. itM. Mrs. tTaaa ii n T in niran. Mis Psmnu, Miss Norms Gray, " 1 - served to the H. Salt Lake Mrs Mis. Blueford Hayes of Atlanta. The Misses Marv. Lillian and Ga U epeding the remainder of ,lvta Mortimer. Evehu B'anlfa 'and Mrs. IV J. Mortimer have re- luruea nome alter a s ii.--it at jthe stake officers' home at' Sprine-- ; dell. Pr..o canyon. r a rri a A i .otiimnt ! art HUH Bennett, - s' - tlw reicv tiv iternrtedJ' wiviwv of hHh. .'! - ii afcr t were LTput color whemt rSThlte. using ehasta Jj-i- 7 , make their part . of the T went y fourth of July celebration the sac-that it was. VanderbiltVTwin a Star Mr. Orral luncheon will be enjoyable features, liters .today, the guests if ,E- V. . a no er rf ... f 1 Mi B i jj. . |