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Show .V 1. .!- .... .- SSSTi ii WILkGIVE-FURNACE COMFORT FOR YOUR ST.... " V H Placed in one of the living roomsr it will heat between three to eightrooms and heat ' them better than an ordinary stove heats one. It requires no more coal than a heating stove. The Heatrola resembles a phonograph.. It is finished in rich grained mahoganyand is practically everlasting. You can rub and dust it with a cloth " just as you do your furni- . Free Only a trial will prove the reputation of this wonderful washer. We want you to see it and watch it work. All demonstrations, in Utah county, will be made ABSOLUTELY FREE! . -- ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION. Dixon- - Taylor - Russell Co. "THE ONE-PRIC&HOU- turer SE Provo, Utah. Phone 544. Not how the Heatrola harmonises with the furnishings of a modern .boms. It is a handsome pises of furniture, so ornament to any parlor. - Miss Norma Hughes, Miss Irma held November 15. Merrill, Miss jlelen McArthur and The Relief society meeting to be Miss Oeneal Anderson went to Salt Lake Friday to attend tie U .of U.-- held in the First ward Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 will be under the X. U. football game. . direction of the Theology committee . Mist Afton Dixon and Miss Rhea consisting of Mrs. Emma Kay, and Busby will be hostesses at a miscel Miss Ludlle Bown. The lesson on laneous shower at the. home of Miss "Habits snd Customs in Heaven" Dixon Friday evening, in compli- will be given by Mrs. Maud Prof. J. R. Boshard will renment to Miss Loleta 'Wiscombe, whose marriage will take place in der two vocal solos, one of them bethe near future. ing "The Seer." All members are r ., urged to be in attendance. 8ATDEDAT BRIDGE CLtiB The membert of theHSatitrdaAfH - The Social Sixty dancing club ternoon Bridge club and several will give their first dance of the season at the Roberts Hotel, Friday guests were pleasantly entertained November 9. About 70 by Mrs.. G. H. Helndselman at her evening, home Saturday. Five tables , of couples have joined the club and a bridge were played, after which a splendid time is anticipated. Music delicious luncheon was served. The will be furnished by Wilde's orchestra. . guest list Included the following; Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. O. K Thomas, - . Jeff-erie- I. Uedqaly-M-rs. JL VI Farrer, Mrs, David Openshaw, Mrs. B. O: Hughes, Mrs. fiwen O. Nellson, Mrs. A. B Morgan, Mrs. Henry w. GeaseMrs. C. Hi Ward, and Invited guests; Mrs.jB. A. Spear, Mrs. Jack Teasdale,. Mrs.' Lee .Smith, Mrs. Frank 8tubbs,"Mrs. J. D. Hunter, Mrs. Hugh Brown, Mrs. Agnes Whltecotton, Mrs. Lee L. Baker, Mr.s EarSpafford, Mrs. Kenneth Whlttakker and Dunn, Mrs.' 8. Mrs." Dean SpringviUe. ot Mrs. J. a ':,.: ; W. Dangerfleld will entertain several, of her friends at a miscellaneous:-- shower at her home ta'ry to Miss Loleta Wlscombe, a Trlde of this month, . , . " .. - ; The French club of the B. T. U. -- wit plea8antr-entertalnedart- home of Miss Alice Bnmner Monday evening. During ' the evening a piano selection- - was rendered by , Miss Helen Cfcirk, Miss Nlta Wakefield gave a jrencb reading and songs were sang in French by the clqb. A dainty luncheon was served -" to 20 members. "s,?.i' ' The Booster's Dancing club held the second of a series of dances to be held during the winter In the I. O. O. F. hall Thursday evening The hall was prettily decorated In keeping with the Hallowe'en spirit, ghosts, black cats, owls and witches Music for the oc being employed. casion was furnished by Wilde's orchestra. The next dance wil be s. MbMjtothellalTQltofteert the members of the P. S, club real?ed that the idea of the Estate Heatrola was so revo!uonary, our claims for it so mere statement of what it win do in heating a home. The natural person to ask is will give you the name and address of over 50 users, of the Heatrola in Provo and dainty luncheon was served. i Mrs. G. A. Scott entertained at her home Saturday evening honor of her son Burton, who will leave Wednesday November 7, for the southern states mission to labor for the L. D. 8, church. The rooms were attractively decorated, in the season's flowers. During the evening of games and music, a candy pull was enjoyed by 20 guests. " Theineyard at. a Ii festival Hallowe'en Tnesday evening in the ward amusement hall. Hallowe'en decorations were carried out4n detail, ghosts, black cats, owls and streamers in the holiday colors being employed. The music for the occasion was fur nished-bCarter's orchestra- - from - Miss Alice Ann Stubbs, Miss Flo Miss Helen . Rowe, Helndselman, auss Tbeima Masters, Miss Mary Masters, Miss Majorie Straw. Messrs. Max Berg,. Paul Rowe, Archie Jones, Pat .Jones, Carl Elliott, George Fall, Carl Boshard. Bob Hansen, Fearl Johnson, George Hjeregaara, JoDn Teasdnle, Kenneth Martin,. Kay Sutton,- Elwyn Miller, and Dale- Jones. .. Morgan .. i ..... Mrs. Clarence Greer will be host- ess to the members of the L'Metia club at her home Thursday afternoon. Sewing, music and luncheon will be the diversions. TRES-JQLI-CL- UB. 200, PIONEER W.ARD CARNIVAL. The Pioneer ward, varnival held Wednesday evening- under the direc: Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Spafford an- tion of the Mutual was carried out The carnival nounce the marriage of their son, very successfully. Jesse W. to Miss Delia Hanson of was held as a contest between the American Fork. The marriage took young ladles of the Mutual and the young men. Sideshows were given place recently. 'which created much interest among participants. George NorA very pleasant time was enjoyed th emany man as the wlldman and Nile stuBooth's Mrs. second by grade forth Washburn at Tarazan dents at the . B. . Y.,. II... training much laughter and fun.brought Under the school Friday afternoon, when little direction of the young ladles a den Mis Martha Coleman entertained at was decorated In which attractively A a birthday ., party. program, a gypsy fortune teller, told the fu games and muslowere the enjoyable ture for many of the young people faeturea .of entertainment, after of the ward and in competition to which Mjgs Coleman served ments to the class. Mr. Thompson of Vineyard as the v Mystery Maa told various things. sideMr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams of Other interesting booths and Lakevlew entertained at dinner at shows were arranged .throughout which refreshments were their, home Friday evening. A vase the halL in formed (he sold and many other mysterious of chrysanthemums carried out , centerpiece for the dining table. things . Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farrer, Mr. and 'Mrs. Lafe CHILDREN'S PARTY. Bown and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. WhipMrs. C W. Penrod entertained at was After dinner the evening ple. a children's party at her borne Satspent with social chat and music. urday afternoon, complimentary to her daughter Helen, whose ninth occured on Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wiscombe birthday anniversary entire house was atannounce the engagement of their that day. The tractively decorated in keeping daughter Loleta to Vernon Dixon, with the. Hallowe'en spirit Games, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Dixon of music and luncheon made the afterProvo. Th- e- marriage - will take noon pass merrllly for the followWedSalt Lake in the temple place ing little folks ; Fern Slmmonv Fay Brown, Marie Warner, Cora Morton Delia Haws, Ruth Haws, Deon Penrod, Anna Olsen, Evelyn Shase, Mvrle Aired. Leah Allred, Ruth Ramola Louise Russell, Crane Slneleton. Donna Clark, Lois Pen- 7 rodTNorma LottrZonrClarkrStella Haws, Clifton Fenrod, uonaia Donald Chowles, "Joy Nelson, Ken Ttiiinh Dixon. Ronald Dixon, neth Taylor, Howard Swan, Howafd Dixon. Art Penrod, Viri, I'enrou, Jacog Overy and Charles " Overy. - - - .rr;8M41hehadoetBaWBi.fc ' vi-se- Flowers fwyfl&uv3 k. TnVmvien:8 g birthday anniversary. - The lante entertaining room were attractively "decorated In th colors orange and black. All sort of Hallowe'en creations were em plored In the decorative scheme. Interesting features of the even Inir were the fortune teller, and the tKMEaoch-UarkKhe-Utter-en- -l tertalmng Wltn annoing ana mmvGames were bIko played during tD evenlne of dnnclng, after wnicn " w I S T r M aaV. M M dellcloiu Hallowe'en luncheon was nerved. ) A merry time was spent by . the of the hostess following friends Miss Cathleen Boshard. Miss Leah Jofferles. Miss Leah Moore, MIsb Lot Suttou, Mlns LaVeU Peterson Ml. Edna Jenkins. Miss Grace Hiiches. Miss Mary StlehL Miss Dorothy Rlohawnd. MIsnF Ethel Fletcher, Uiss Vivian sierrm, Mlm Vera Merrill. Miss Phyllis Robinson, Miss Alene Coleman, Miss Dixie Mjineiim. Miss Mary Itowe, . - -s- - ' Place Your Order Now V HP - Dixon layi or "THE ProvorUtah; - ONE-PRIC- E ; t Mrs. Ira HlUman has been called to the Ibapah reservation Ur act as interpreter between the Indians and the government Inspector. :A Co. - HOUSE" 'Home Furnishers . - COSTUME DANCING PARTY. One of the most enjoyable partlt nf the season was the costun dancing narty given by Miss Mari Morgan at her home Friday eveiJ ot ner rem inc. in celebration We 1 EVERYONE IS SATISFIED A pleasant time day afternoon. will be spent with needlework, Friday Mrs. Celestia Strong was hostess. The guests who particimusic and luncheon, r t--pated In the many events, were Mrs Camp No. . ., Daughters of the George Billings .Mrs. R. D. Sutton, Pioneers were pleasantly enter- Mrs. Louisa Grown, Mrs. Sarah tained at the home of Mrs. Annie M. Van Wagonen, Mrs. John Foote, Young Thursday afternoon. The Mrs. Reed Strong, Mrs.- W. H. following program was splendidly Strong, Miss Alice Strong, Mrs. Aggiven. A sketch of the life of Mrs. nes Moyer, Mrs. LaCar Groneman, Hannah Gallagher, by Mrs. Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Mimo Toung of T. Stewart; musical selections on Kanab. . the ukulele, by Miss Prlscilla TayPAYSON CAMP, DAUGHTERS lor; readings, by Mrs. A L. Booth OF PIONEERS, ENTERTAINED and Miss Editha Booth and a selection on the guitar by a B. Y. U. stq- PATSON, Nov. 2. The Payson A. dainty luncheon was dent camp of the Daughters of Pioneers i met Thursday at the home of Mrs.4 Julia Hancock. Mrs. Annie. McBride of Salt Mrs. Emeretta Griggs Beesley .secLake was the guest of Mrs. Annie ond counselor to Central camp of M. Young for the past two weeks. Utah county and Airs. Melissa Lewis, both of Provo, gave instrucMrs. W. O. Beesley and Mrs. tions on obtaining family history. Mrs. J. A. Loveless gave a paper Melissa Lewis were representatives of the Central camp of the Daugh- on "The Spirit of Thanksgiving of ter of the Pioneers at the Payson Pioneer Women, Thanksgiving The stories were told by Mrs. Dave Blg-le- r, camp Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ksthryn Betts and Mrs. meeting was held at the home of the president. Mrs. Aseal Honcock, Mary F. Brown. Refreshments were served to, fifty. The Bullock relations joined to" gether In giving a party Friday HEBER CITY IS READY ELECTION. FOB COMING in honor Mrs. Sadie of Bul evening lock Holt of Canada, who has been aftsent from this city for' 10 years. .HEBER C1TT, Nov. 8. Polling Mrs.- - Bullock Is visiting here for a pa Ices and judges for- the Heber while with relatives and friends. City election next Tuesday are as The party was held at the home of follows : Mrs. W. O. Beesley. During , the District No. 1 Heber Third ward evening, games and an impromptu meeting bouse; judges, David W. program were enjoyed, after which Hlcken, John IL Clegg and Fredluncheon was served to 44. erick W. Giles. t District No. 2 O floe of Stanley "daughter, Kay; judges, George Smith, Levi Mrs. E. A. Walch. of Clplo, Millard Turned and Fred Carlisle. county, were the honored guests an , District No. County library ; a number of social events during the judges. Frank Witt, Mary McMulln, past week. On monday Mrs. John and Margaret Crook. . Foote entertained at dinner In their District Nov 4. Heber City tithhonor. Mrs. Geo. P. Billings enter- ing office; judges. John A. Smith, tained Wednesday, Mrs. R. D. Sut-to- n Joseph M. Smith and Henry Ander' entertained Thursday snd on son. -- it You will probably know a dozen of them. Every user of the Heatrola is very enthusiastic and every one is a booster. The Heatrola is no longer an experiment it will even do more than we guarantee it to do. The Ideals The members of the Trea JoII club .will be entertained by Mrs. Fred C. Casslty at her home Tues- - the one who has tried vicinity. fz . at her about home Friday evening. The time was pleasantly spent with music na dsewing, after which a delicious luncheon was served. ' -- An Amazing Mass of Evidence tS,9JaSnltr9 Mrs. Lee pleasantly en tertained the ladles of the Eastern Star at her home Thursday evening. The rooms were prettily decor ated in Hallowe'en effect. The time was spent in sewing, after which a ward-M;-- guaraHteethe " nesday, November 14. 04E-T- Y We Heatrola to hold fire for 50 hours on one charge of coal. Phone ' 1 544. ' ' ......... .' THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ' AMERICAN ROSE , ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madsen announce the engagement of their daughter Gladys to Burdell Robinson of Pleasant Grove. The marriage will take place hi the Salt Lake temple November 14. . rose which you can now see In all Its gracious loveliness at the Provo , Rendered Fat. Save all fats from beefs,' veal. '"d rhlrkena as may bo used u wwmiii .i Duvum ue reuutrreu and strained through cheesecloth and may be used In place of butter In many Instances. L . Greenhouse florist shop. Come in and en. . joy its beauty and fragrance. . frt $1000 of them all, of course, Is the American girl such as all of us know. But. next to hear, comes the. American Beauty r., '""' . Pbone Elght-O- , Vhere UieFlowewnCrew" ' Provo Greenhouse for $960 .00 AND YOU DRAW (PO1 1.00 a Year IN DIVIDENDS See the GAS COMPAN Y i- - ' .- - |