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Show it-" THE SUNDAY HERALD, DECEMBER 80, 1923. - TH30. PAGE TheHl MestClassTalk ingMachineinthe World Of QUAITTY, THE INSTRUMENT Ml FIRST WARD. A male chorus under the direction of D. Byron Jones will furnish a splendid musical program in the First ward chapel this evening at 7 o'clock. A cordial invitation is to everyone: a 'Mi Mans iu ward Service to be held In College hall at 7 p. m. The foUow. Ing musical program will also be giveni "Friendship" and "Mother," Glee club; tenor solo, "Little Man," 8. V. Prows; 'Loug. Long Ago," aiid fThe Old Red, Whltend Blue," Glee club; baritone solo, "Pale " Moon," Rex Johnson ; "Last Night," . . SECOND WARD. and "FarwelL" Glee club. Everywill' Regular sacrament services one is invited, heriT'thls lie evening at 7 o'clock iu the Second ward chapeL Two good CATHOLIC CHURCH.' Uical speakers-hav- ? been arranged Corner of Second North auil Fifth for-A- ll are welcome, . West. Catechism class' la conducted at 10;30 a. m., Sunevery Saturday ' THIRD WARD. ut :3(V-- Mass Sunday iu 10:30 day Sunday evening services will be o'clock. Itev. J. U. Dehtire, hold In. the. Third ward. Ibis evening, commencing at 7 6'elockT"--SCANDINAVIAN- - MEETING.' A .Scandinavian meejting is held FOURTH WARD. 'every SuiiUuy morning ut 10:3'J A' sacred 'concert will be given iu o clock in- - the vestry of the L tuh All Scandinathe fourth ward this evening, the stake tuberuaclc. object- of which Is to collect money vians are cordially invited to to send to the missionaries who are laboring iu the mission fields from that ward. The following artists CHRISTIAN SCIENCE C1II RCIL First Church of Christ, Scientist, wlH'take-par- t on the program. Prof. T. L. Martin, Prof. Robert Saner No.. '80 North University, aveuue. and his wind quartet, Murray 'Rob- Services are held every Sunday erts,. Harlan Adams, ward choir Tr- morning at 11 o'clock, in the Christian Science church: The subject ader the direction of Charles A. Mrs. Rose Kartchner and Pro- for Sunday will be "Christian fessor Carl Ey ring, who will give a Science." Sunday school ut V:45. fifteen minute talk on missionary Wednesday evening A meetings are held at 8 o'clock. free reading work'. The public in general is room Is .open dully from 2 :3U until invited to atteud. CLEAR AS A BELL Look Below the Surface! ' i' -- - En-ga- r, A Monarch Range Is Pleasing to the Eye! ESthe lines and general ap- 1 pearance are fine. And all this hrfs bcenaccomplished without effecting the efficiency of the range in the least! We use malleable iron it is a different mixture from that of grey iron and has a distinct character. After casting it is annealed. This makes it tough and unbreakable. us to make the top less thick, and heavy, at the same time giving it greater durability Obviously a Thin Top 'Heats Quicker JlOMPutsa MONARCH In Your Kitchen Easy Monthly Payments. 4:30. . REORGANIED CHUUtJU. of 240Reorganized Church of L. V. 8., recently returnedmbislonarles West Fourth South. Sunday the ward will be "W speakers in school, 10 :30 a. m. Evening services the Fifth ward chapefthis evening. at 7:30 o'clock. Elder S. S. Holm, Services will start promptly at T o'clock. All are Invited to attend. pastor. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL. SIXTHIWARD. No. SO West Second North. SunA Christmas pageant will be givet day school, 10"a. m. Morning prayer this evening in the Sixth war4 and ' sermon, II o'clock. Monday, o'clock 7 at commencing chapel, 17, Ladles' Guild. Friday, January The program will be as follows : 7:30 January 21 choir Wake O, Judah, choir; vocal duet, p.m. W. F. Bulkley,practice, rector. "Come Unto, Me And Rest," by C. Frolaland and Dan Webster ; "Star COMMCNIITY CHURCH. of the Eastern Sky," duet Mrs. Corner of University avenue- and Mrs. choir and Senbouse, joins Third North street Sunday school Gray In chorus ; Girls In drill and appear- - at 10 a. m., George .W. Fitzroy, ance of Madonna; "Royal Babe In superintendent Preaching- - service, 11 ResttSo Lowly." choir; Shepards, a. m. Evening services, 7 p. m. We Come to Pay Homage to the Rev. Charles McCoard, pastor. New Born King; Silvery Night, tripple duet, by 6 girls ; Wise Men, born He Is is Where that king of the Jews? We have seen His star in the east and are come to worship Him ; Sleep child divine, choir ; Joy to the world, choir; All Hail O King, solo by Mrs. Ahlander, full choir chorus; Down the' Ages, choir; duet, Mrs. Norma Bullock, Mrs. Carol Pyne; A vision In beauty, choir. " Thr pirbihr "Is 'cordially invited to attend. - It-enab- les saving both time and fuel. " JtFTER aH, it is performance Jtx that counts! Given perfect tone and attractive appearance, your phonograph, to create lasting satisfaction, must include the best motor obtainable. . Those illustrated above are typical of the high quality of Sonora motors. The "L" motor is the only phonograph motor made that plays forty-fiv- e minutes (15 Sonora motors, running and winding quietly, with perfect tempo, perform their tasks with unfailing accuracy and can be relied upon to give satisfactory service. They are made by Swiss artisans, the acknowledged leaders in spring movement manufacture. All other Sonora motors are of the WARD PIONEER HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E Hm PHONE 544 FnrnUben Provo, Utah BONNE'ILLE . WARD The speakers" this evening In the Bonneville ward will be Elder War- - Home Furnishers. ' s turu hiin down; Charlie Murray is the indefatigable is the nonstable; wretched villain who concocts all the trouble, and Ealla Fusha and Eddie Bribbon and all the rest of the Seuuett notables are to be seen In the shifting advantageously scenes that cover as many places as are usually revealed In a "problem plays" wherein, the slums and the green fields are visited. "A Small Town Idol" 'is uu authentic story' Of a village youth, wrongfully aecuwHl, making ood In returning to find the villain. esiK!8cd sweetheart and he (the hero) accused of murder. From 4(11 of which disasters tbe ingenuity ofvMaek Scnnett and the skill of his players extricate Ben to the joyful clung of wedding noine-folk- Jimmy-Finhiys- - :. W , ' Thullis Haver in I MACK SENNETS l half-doze- f I THEATER - A monoIy n MACK SENNETT Presents "A SMALL TOWN IDOL" His Comedy Drama and Six-re- el -- DIAMOND RING NIGHT Princess -- y, h" OLUMBI on Small Ipwn Idol Future,' J. A Owens also gave one "New Year Resolutions-T- wo THE BROKEN VIOLIN vocal selections were rendered by Mrs. A. Ray Olpln and Mrs. Seizure of. Jack Dillon, the di- Herald R. Clark also sarig a beautiful number. An interestlngrreadlng rector jindJIWJL0od,presldcht ' I . ... . evening. was given by Mrs. Sterling Ercan- - of Atlantic Features, Inc., on narJjll re airs, uaies vriu give a weuuiug of lelng bootleggers; a ENTERTAIN PARTNERS DracK. . row escape from death by Iteed Miss Nellie Leavitt was pleas- ception Immediately following the Tbe officers and teachers of the Mr. were Mrs. and Present James 11. ceremony In the amusement ha Howes as be dangled at the end of Third ward M, L A wilt entertain A. Bullock',, Mr. and Mrs. antly surprised at her home ThursSterling a roie from a disabled flying mathe their ward Lar-seand. number a friends. bishopof partners Mr. Mrs. L. and P. evening by day Ercanbrack, of Spanish ric and Miss niid an equally narrow their wives at the home of The time was spent In playing Fork is Mary Darger Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Dunn, chine,, spending the holidays in from drowning by Dick Lee games, and dancing, after which Provo wtln her. niece, Mrs. George Mrs. Ad Taylor Friday . even- Mr. and Mrs. Grant N. Eggertsen, escape When he was knocked overboard bells. a delicious luncheon was served. ing. A program of games and music Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Rawltngs. boat, comprise a few Those present were" the Misses Dorgan. has been arranged after which a "Prof, and Mrs. Herald TX: Clark. from of the, remarkable experiences of a luncheon will be served. . lona Snow, Delia. Crawley, Grace Mr. and Mrs. Dwight W. Packard, coterie Mrs. Albert Selck will be hostess oi Aew lorx motion picture Leavitt,' Thelma Vincent, Beulah to Mr. Mrs. Peter Mr.and a.nd men in Miami, 'Florida, where they Jensen, the members of the Provannas Mrs. G. F. Dorgan. entertained at Mrs. Taurgood, and. Messrs. Ross Bray, club Mr. and Mrs. u. B. went to film the final scenes or Hugo Price. at her home Friday afternoon. dinner at her home Fridayiafter-noo- n Robert Miller. Howard 1 Leonard, Harmon, Mr. and-- Mrs. Carl Band-le- "The Brokeir" VloUn," In which A music and luncheon will be .1 O O i Sewing, In to her aim Auucrovu caul duvw, T7l. compliment Mr. and Mrs. John Pulien. Mr. brother, buuu Mackalll, Klta Itogan,! diversions. Edward Darger of Salt Lake, who and Mrs. J. Earl Hcok, Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy, Clyde Craven. Zena Keefe and Heed Howes a n: is here was The table pret- Walter Bandiey. Mr. andMrsT'A. starred, aud wblch will le seen 'nt" visiting. Mr.'and Mrs Ray McGonlgal of The members of the Tres Joll club tily decorated with a beautiful bas Olpln, Mr'.ahd. Mrs. Dean the Columbia theater Tuesday and foldler Summit are visiting in wilt be entertained at the home of ket of Shasta daisies. Covers were Ray Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. J .A. Wednesday. t '' Provo, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A Or9mmr Thursday after- laid --for Miss Irma Rockhlll of Owens. ALL SEATS T'nder the direction of Dillon A. D. Sutton. They also had as noon. A pleasant time will be spent Spanish Fork, Miss Mary Darger, and Wood the camera sqund and their guest Christmas day, Mrs. with sewing and music, during of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Laura DarMrs. W. W. Ercanbrack will en- extras were loading csmeras and which a delicious luncheon will be ger and the ' Emma McGonlgur of Bait Lake. Monday tertain at a family, dinner nt her other' paraphernalia of tbe motion guest of honor. , ? , t J ,, served. . Cover's will "lie laid picture home. '.Sunday. ' Industry onto a seaplane Miss Tolande button, wh is atLuncheon Monday for Mr. and' Mrs. Alma Straw, Cal from n motor, bont iu a cove of the M. I. A. OFFICERS MEET--.' bridge tending school at the University of Mrs. Robert Edwards will enter- Straw, Towttulbs. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Of ' Bischyne when four federal The officers and teachers of the tain a number of friends California, at Berkeley, ' apent at a bridge Albert Cox, Jean Cox, Sirs. Ben ogeiits, two with revolvers drawn, Christmas In Provo with her toa- - Third ward M. L A. met at the home luncheon at her home Monday after- - Chase of Kansas City. Air., and swooned down on the party and DuBsdoarFridaje-L- : Dt Sutton; John rnllm, Mi awl Mrsrordercd them-tu tliroA- V- tipTTCcTr hgouY Tun parly Is in Following the regular Sterling Price, of . evening. J .and v . hand . OPTIMIST CLTIB' business session, the time was spent here her parents, Dr. and Mrs. David Morgan. "They are highwaymen," wills- - Mrs. Quy ShurUlff will be host for a party to be given Mrs. .visiting Frederick Dunn at the State pered Dillon, as cverylHidy threw! ess to jthe members of the Optimist Friday evening. Present were Mrs. The officers h'nd teachers of tbe um their hnnds in the face of the club at her home Thursday after Ad Taylor, J. M. Crawley, Mrs. L. Mental hospital. Tour tables of First ward Primnrv association en . wlu be played and prizes menacing revolvers. noon. Tables of 'BOO" II. Harmon, Mrs. Fred Clark, Clyde bridge "Where are you shipping this! Luncheon will follow tertained the children of thnt ward will bo played, prises awarded and Knudsen, Mrs. Robert Scott, Mr. and awarded. ' at a ' ' party Friday afternoon, in the booi?" the leader of the federal Mrs. II. cards. luncneon served, - .;. n ward social HalL A splendid Mrs. Frank Lawerenc agents asked Wood,, who admitted which was fol that he was the head of the party,! Aldous Dixon, Bliss Okey Miss ENJOYABLE- DANCING PARTY was,glvenv Need-haEdward Hodeers ntrtnlnml Bestiie lowed Miss danclnir. About Leda Bradford, by enmo8 snd "These are cameras and .igiml Miss Alleen Johnson and James few friends at his home Saturday 75 children partlclitated in the dc- - ots; not txN!t-sai- d Mrs. Eugene 01sen Miss Mary Iverson entertained at a WLr"."We; dancing in JohnA Mr. was most earn one .evening. ugntrtu artair, and are a motion picture company about" enjoyable time was Taylor, MrarT. .Taylor. at the Iverson residence presented a and with spent With games and danrinir Anr. son, Mr. Claysdh and Alvln Jacob-se- party of to from bag views this take candy seaplane,! refreshThursday evening. Dainty nuts. Ing which a delicious luncheon was not a bootlegging outfit" . ments were served to 20.' ' served tq Miss Ermn D. Holnrturl. . , $ Mr. and Mrs' C. A.. Dnhlnulst man. Miss Alene Scorup, Miss Edith Mrs. George F. Dorgan entertained ANNUAL BANQUET HELD entertained nt stippr at their home T BEN Tl'RPIN HERO OF. Bee. Miss Aura Onennhnw. Umih. at a well appointed dinner at her J . arrived at ! Arthur Hasler, Ttomas Gessford. hnma Thursday afternoon In honor The members of the Ladles Liter- Christmas ey..i-San- ta A PLLL. TOWN IDOL" club entertained tbelr husbands 9SJ0 when the tree was lighted ary ui n arnica. . .. , of Mr. and Mrs. J. R..WUklna of at a banquet at the Hotel Roberts fincf .. distribtirod the presents. "A Pinnll Towb' Idol," out of (he. : Shelly, Idaho, - who are here for the Thufeday evening. Tbe long tables i - end lilies were mristmas SATURDAY AFTERNOON ' hells holldarsr A- beautiful - basket of were most' 'beautifully decorated used I- nMack KenuHt linnj fef " dtwratlng the T BRIDGE CLUB sbnsta dasles centered tbe dining with bowls and basket proportions, comes sweet Those present were Mr, and Mrs. InadiS In of - Mrs. Bwen 0. NIelsnn wm hnatMa tiilIa. : Covers were laid for 7 in peas- carnations and ferns. ";'- r to the Colmitbla - theatt-- r Monday. C. A. Tollwe and Mr. find to the members of the Saturday Af- eluding,- - Edward Darger of Salt family, With practically every member Mrs. Grant N. Eggertsen as chair Mrs. V. A. DahlnnlHt and family. .. ternoon Bridge club-- at her' home .i.. ..ii Lakeland Miss Mary Darger of man, introduced the toastmlstress of Mr.- - and Mrs. "A . ": and Cutler : Saturday. Three 4ahles of the card Spanish Fork, , the evening, Mrs. James A. Bullock. family, Mr. and Mrs. C O. Dahl-qul- there Is game were played after which a - Small "A that nKsnrnnce Mrs. P. L. Larsen gave a toast, and family of Balt.Luke, Mrs. Town Idol'' will mora than make delicious luncheon was served.- WILL ENTERTAIN CHILDREN "Tbe Ideal Husband,'' Mrs. Harold Artimlsi Carter, Mrs. Lena Swen- - good In the distinguished Third of the presence "The Primary officers Dunn gave another,-- "Suggestions son, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Tolboe, Mrs. of its Scnnett predocessors." " , of NUPTIALS ward "wilt entertain all children Curoline of SaU Lake,7 Mr. COMEDY Tba marriage of . Miss - Virginia the ward between the ages of 4 and For New Year Resolutions for the and Mrs. Olsen Ben is the village hero. Turpln C. A. Toll)oe, and Mr. is town his Haver Bates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 14. Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock In Husbands.", Sterling Ercanbrack and Mrs. C. L. Tolboe. Jr.. small Phyllis Dinner was W. Bates f Provo to Robert 0. the ward amusement ball Ganjei gave "one, '"A Glimpse Into the served Marie Prevoit la tht clty-glby the tame host and host Ideal;. '. " . ess Christmas day. . m p- Co. ll that befriends ixwr Ren when the Mrs. A E. Jacobsen and baby who have been visiting In Provo a week with Mrs. George Dunsdon is spending 1 few days with relatives in Alpine before returning to her borne I in Morgan,- - Utah, - A Provo, Uflalu ; I v $185 dancing andjprogram will be enjoyed, after which each child will be MANAVU WARD presented with a sack of candy and Dr. H. M." Woodward of the B. An admlsslon'charge of 5 Y. U. will speak this evening in the nuts. cents will be charged. Klrkwood, also of this city, win take place In the Bonneville ward chapeL The ceremony arill be per formed by BUbop Isaac Jacob, In th nresence of 300 relative and Any'Sonora dealer will gladly tell you more about Sonora motors and demonstrate their mechanical dependability and simplicity. Phone 544. r recently returned missionary. splendid program will also be enjoyed. Time of meeting is 1 o'clock. The members of the Columbia Sewing club will entertain their husbands at a watch party at the home of MrsT-A- . Will Jones, New Tear's ere. Gamesv music, and luncheon wiU be the futures of the same high quality materials and workmanship. THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" T program will be given in the Pioneer ward this even ing at 7 o'clock in honor of Miss Lepna Durrant, who has just re turned from a mission in the Central states. A splendid program has been arranged. Allure welcome.. A t at one winding! records) h Dixon- - iaylor-Russe- A welcome home "THE ten-inc- $60 to $3000 J L Gold Ptmttd Pbrt 5 tat Two 18 ft. Sprino Spnora Motors Are Dependable! fifth ward. GTeliTinlayson and Grace Cheever " a a R. Motcw "V Hotor Ooid PUttd . Thn (8 ft. Spells Plv IS 10' ncocda cor-dail-ly "FAT" SANDERS' COUNTltY STORE - j A $150.00 diamond ring to be given free to some mem' ber of the audience. i 1 "v - . . Regular .Prices Tuesday ' TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Z . , V7" - Mr-eor- ge rs Rpy r-"- VW?i?5??5555SMC, : Stewart . pro-grai- - 1 n. Bare ; : , if ; - six-re- el ! - - ; IB. v '..'i , BATES-KIRKWOO- rl , a. . , I " Grit" and r I rs nIr. u'l'i P ! ImffvCM WhA n ITTl rTs, : l.r "j$TiROGAN ;.- ' ' - PSI TTv . - - 'with v"S '.Rt.W HOWES V. . ' :.2MAKEEF AN SUDDEN JAMES RITA ROC - . J HENRY SIDLE ft 'Hcrtk'v JACK CILLON Y JACK RICHARDSON |