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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD SECOND SECTION VOL IL FROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1924. NO. 36. COMMUNITY CHUHC1L Service will be held la the Community church Sunday inoruinj coinnieneiug at 11 o'clock, the sermon will be "Religious Hecoustruo-Uon.- " Christian Endeavor society will meet at 7 o'clock Sunday evencoming and regular services will S p. B. The sermon submence will be "Study ject for this evening of Prayer." A cordial Invitation is extended to the public In general. Gammon will be the speaker this evening in the Mauavu ward services, which will be ueld in College hull at 7 o'clock sharp. A musical program bus also been arranged. BONNEVILLE WARD. Services this evening in the Bonneville ward, which will commence at 7 o'clock will be under the auspices of the 34th quorum of seventies. The speakers will be John Bown and Foote, Miss Lucile CATOLIC CHURCH. Charles G. Y. liiggins, whose subFifth and Second North of Corner will be "The Coming of Christ" AY est Catechism class is conducted jects "To the Nephites and the Ten :3U Sun10 a. m., every Saturday at Tribes," "In The Last Days." Tue day at it :3U. Mass Sunday at 10 :30 music will be furnished by the Provo O. Delaire. o'colck. Kev. J. high school double quartet. SCANDINAVIAN MEETING. A Scandinavian meeting Is held PIONEER WARD. every Sunday morning at 10:30 J. N. Jackson and Arthur D. Tayo'clock In the vestry of the Utah lor will be the speakers in the Piostake tabernacle. All Scandinavians neer ward this evening. The music are cordially invited to attend. will be furnished by the ward chior. All are welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. First Church of Christ- - Scientist, VINEYARD WARD. 80 North University avenue. No. The Returned Missionary associaheld every Services are Sunday tion has charge of the services this morning at 11 o'clock in the Chris- evening in the Vineyard ward. The The church. subject speakers will be Elders Andrew M. tian Science for Sunday will be "Life" Sunday Souter and Wilford Brimhall of school at :45. Wednesday evening Provo. All are invited to attend.. meetings are held at 8 o'clock. A free reading room Is open dully from LAKEVIEW WARD. 2:30 until 4:30. The speakers for this evening's services in the Lukeview ward will REORGANIZED CHURCH. be Karl Bentwet and Carlos D. MillS. D. L. er. Good subjects have been chosen Reorganized church of 24 West Fourth South. Sunday by the elders. All are cordially inschool, 10 :30 a. m. Evening services vited to attend this meeting. at 7 :30 o'clock. Elder S. S. Holm, SHARON WARD. pastor. Elders Osmond Crowther and ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL. Owen Rouiney have been chosen as No. 50 West Second North, Sun- the speakers for the Sharon wiird Meeting will comday school, 10 a. m. Morning prayer this evening. and sermon, 11 a. m. Rev. W. F. mence promptly at 7 o'clock and a cordial invitation is extended to Bulkley. everyone. FIRST WARD. Kenneth W. McEwan and W. A. TIMPANOGOS WARD. Howe of the Returned Missionary A good program has been arranged association will be the speakers in for the services this evening in the the First ward this evening at 7 Timpanogos ward, which will como'clock. A good musical program mence at 7 o'clock. The speakers will also be enjoyed. All are cor- chosen are Glen Miner and Ray to attend. invited dially Watkins. (r MIoS Ira ' PRICE TWO CENTS. OCIAL EVENTS KXCAGKMF.NT ANN( IVNCED. Mr. mid Mrs. I.. X. u.ikhy of Prove. Himnm.ee the .hig.-iiu'nof Iheir daughter. Mi., , ,,llkll.v 1'. ollms. M1I1 f Mr '! Mrs. Thongs roilius llf tl'is ny. The i.mniage will take l'iaiv in tin- - iicnr future. SECOND WARD. The Returned Missionary association has charge of the services In the Second ward this evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. The speakers will be Oscar Boyer and Susanna Boyer. THIRD WARD. Regular sacrament services will be held this evening at 7 o'clock in the Third ward chapel. Joseph Harris nnd Frank May will be the speakers. All are welcome. FOURTH WARD. Joy O. Clegg and Andrew Hood 7 will be the speakers in the Fourth ward this evening, commencing at 7 o'clock prompt. A good musical program will also be rendered. All are invited to attend. i Binks. FIFTH WARD. The speakers for the sacrament services in the Fifth ward this evening will be Grace Cheever and Ralph Mellor of the Returned Missionary association of the Utah stake of Zion. All are cordially invited to attend the services, which will commence promptly at 7 o'clock. SIXTH WARD. The services this evening in the Sixth ward will be under the aus pices of the Returned Missionary as The speakers will be sociation. Nathan L. Whltten and Anson Call A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. Time of meeting is 7 SPRINGVILLE SECOND WARD, Clyde Bunnell and Rulon Nuttall will speak before the members of the Second ward of Springville at sacrament meeting this evening. Services commence at 7 o'clock and a cordial invitation is extended to the public in general. At This Store Only will you find the nnoirn iimnriu nnn UUuO UllblltlJ bH i We invite you to call for a demonstration delivers f10 ili&arHoosiER What comfort and convenience could be greater in the kitchen than work table and have every utensil to seat yourself at an uncluttered and ingredient arranged before you within immediate reach ? The Hoosier Cabinet brings a new system to your kitchen it gives a working center! Every Hoosier P(':nily ped with lliis fotirlecti-piiw- Every Hoosier detail is scientifically planned to save your time and energy! Hoosier beauty makes the kitchen an inviting place in which to work. is equipset of It cim not be fccpiiratc pur- erystnl glassware. duplicated as a chase. 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Order your Hoosier today enjoy it in your home tomorrow. in fP J," d two-inc- h six-inc- h GET IT AT 51 v C"3 AY op m Furniture Department BmnN tlim, tofintr'Owmjui mlnlsttr of finance ta la tolany, bm iM OiAcr ur.m eoBpur wren ur. rruuw vroiu w vm turn ivmywvvm "t will Dtli Wnm Ute oottntty j1rrUy to tM MHUsunt tor a low to Dr. A. M . M -- M joli S even. .Jm'8 wus of the Tres J.di "te. dub t her home Thursday afternoon. pleasant time was spent with sew-indur.ng which Mrs. Frank Itam-T- i ;. r,''1(l,'r,'1 "'"veral Mtss Mae Williauw, dughu.r of and mVs llliams furnished b Toeal " y several ; piano rs;Mrs .vmanlierg.Mrs. H. U (unas Mrs. A. ). Iverson, Mrs. If Iltitto,,, Mrs. Joseph Seethaler Mrs. Gert.u(Ie 1'age, Mm. Kari Ihomas, Mrs. Davi.l 8utton. Mrs. A MrTl'""ie Thomas, Mrs. Mrs. John Ellison! Mis. Ly,m , SuttoIli M n'T? Mrs'.v r; MrS- - Il0,,er "Where All Your Wants Are Cared For" SC J . "Y" WINTER WALKERS. One of the most successful bikes ever staged by the "Y" Winter Walkers was held Saturday, January 12. In the mouth of Rock canyon. The party left the men's gymnasium about 9 o'clock, the majority walking to the place of sport. By starting just above Devil's Kitchen, which furnished a good start, the skiing course led down the rofld, around the bends and over the cement bridge spanning the flume. The most unique feature of the hike was the Eskimo sled taken by Lynn Wnkefiled. By riding the sled two deep and following the trail thrills and NjH'od aplenty were obtained. Those who participated in the delightful affair were Vernon Merrill. Carl Harris, Em inn Snow, Fern Helena Tucker, Stewart, Etta Scorup, Rowlee Smart, Fred Rich-aRiH'd Nuttall, Listette Dean, Eloise Stewart, Inez Warnick, May Johnson, Wayne Smart, Lor en Scott, Nita Wakefield, Veda Hart, Alma McElrath, Carlyle Maw, Ray Waulter, Nell Clark, Merrill Bunnell, Stanley Dean, Dorothy Dean, Lynn Wakefield. By riding the sled ridge. n, UTAH SOHOSLS CLUB was the Utah Sorosifj dub at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. P Parker gave the life andGeorge works of Genevieve Cowles, after which Mrs J. N. Lllertson gave the Hfe 0f Dorothy Canfield and read her short story "The I'ermissionaire." Mrs. Garn Clark sang four numliers as follows: "Charity" by Richards jitiKeuiiiu, .oerurne ny Kcaa cur-ra"Winter" and "Wings of Night" by Watts. ; IIarr J?? ,1''r',"kli" members of S- - I New York's young- - society Bet sU of the most beautiful glrU h the country. At a recent entei- many society girls too vrt. Photo shows Miss Natic N3t, who portrayed th part Of fc Hrnish type. home Wednesday evening. Following a business meeting, a pleasant time was spent In quilting, after luncheon was which a delicious served to Mrs. Richmond, Mrs. Arn old Znbriskie, Mrs. Bandley, Mrs. George Dunsdon, Mrs. Slack and Miss Marie Rusby. SEWING A XI) LUNCHEON Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph C. Clark l"ft The members of the L'Metia club Tlitnsdf.v for Arizona. vuer. t.'iev were pleasantly entertained at the wi'l 8iend several home of Mrs. Joseph Ahlander Thursday afternoon. Sewing music and luncheon were the diversions NKLKK HKADLVJ CI, I I? and enjoyed by the following: Mrs. The regular meeting if the Harvey Holland. Mrs. (Iran Groiie-ninHeading clnh was l:eid Thursday Mrs. William XeNon. Mrs. afternoon at the hum? of Mrs. fj. Kenneth Craven, Mrs. Ralph Craven II. Heiuclsclinan, with Mrs. y.ur.eiie Mrs. Fred Ray, Mrs. Leo SutherL. liolierls'iis assisting hostess. Mrs. land. Mrs. Robert Reed and .Mrs. AV. I,. M.nigmu read ihe mi.' net ) 'ay t'lariince Greer. .1. "Tradition" hy Ccorge Midillctmi, .J. Mrs. Y. .1. Steil i:id the ui" act Mrs. George l.even w ill be hostess With Two pJay. "The to the members of the E. L. E. club hy Mary Carolyn Dnvies. IV" vo.-t- il nl her home Tuesday afternoon. T Dreams solus, "In by Wept" (JeiTge Hue, nnd "l.u!la!ij" by DINNER GUESTS Cyril Seott, were rendered by Mrs. President and Airs. Franklin S. Guru Clark, Miss Irina Ileitidsel-liiaHarris were the dinner guests of gave n. ukulele selection, accom- Prof, and Mrs. Heck strand of the panied on (lie piano by Miss Kdith University of Utah at their home 1'eo. It was decided that white and in Salt Lake Saturday evening. Fid gold be adopted as thee lub colors lowing dinner the music students in the future. Luncheon followed of Mrs. P.eekstrand rendered a iium-lie- r and was served to 40. of piano selections, after which Prof. Ri'ckstrand gave an interesting talk oh "Chemistry." riUMAlir OFFICERS MEET The officers and teachers of DINNER PARTY the Bonneville Primary associaMrs. Albert S. Jones entertained tion were entertained at the home of Mrs. Wright Thursday afternoon. at dinner at her home Tuesday Stories, to be presented the children evening in honor of her husband, in Primary meeting Monday after- whose birthday anniversary occur-e- d on that day. Overs were laid noon were told by Mrs. Will Ford and Mrs. L. P. Amtoft. Games and for Mrs. Tenie Thomas, Mr. and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed Mrs. W. O. Facer, Harlan Thomas. Miss Zella by the members: Mrs. L,. P. Am- Miss Fern Sylvester, toft, Mrs. Lon Safford, Mrs. Thomas Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Holier Done and baby Betty, Miss Alice Jones Cox, Mrs. Will Ford, Miss Melissa Ford, Mrs. G. F. Dorgan, Mrs. Ray and Fletcher Jones. Ellison, Mrs. Jack Powell, Mrs. O. The Elks ladies' will meet in W. Mrs. Tenie Peterson, and invited guests: Mrs. Emma regular social session in the Elk's Ciinlwin, Mrs. Charles Wright, Mrs. club rooms Monday evening. Tdbles i. It. Cutler and Mrs. Robert Snow. of bridge or "5(H)" will be played, prizes awarded and luncheon served. All ladies of Elks are cordially Miss Clara Partridge entertained a number of friends at. a dancing invited to attend. p:;rty and supper at the home of Walter S. Whitehead, son of Mr. Mrs. M. C. Merrill .Saturday evening. A delightful time was speut and Mrs. Walter P. Whitehead, and Rulon Oponshnw". son of Mr. and by 21. Mrs. David Openshaw will leave Salt Lake February IS, for St. John, STUDENTS ENTERTAINED Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Merrill will New Brunswick, Canada, where entertain the advance students in they will leave on the steamer Horticulture of the H. Y. U. at their Montrose, an the fifteenth day of hiime Tuesday evening. Games, February for the Rrittish mission to labor for the L. D. S. church. inutiic, cud luncheon will be the leal tires of the evening. Mr. ni:d Mrs. Alfred C. Johnson and daughters entertained at supS. C. S. ENTERTAINED Miss Kate Peters was hostess to per Thursday evening, in honor of the members of the S. C. S. at her Walter S. Whitehead, who leaves home Thursday eveuiug. A most en- for the L. D. S. Brittish Mission joyable time was Client with the first week in February. After remainder of the evening games, sewing nnd music, during supper which a delicious luncheon was was soent with music, singing, and hat. Those present were served to the following members: social id Mrs. Joseph A. Buttle, Miss Edna Markman, Miss Emma Risl' Iceland and Grant, Mr. and Stafford, Miss Rhea Taylor, Miss an:'. Elizabeth Taylor, Miss Delia Stnbbs, Mrs. Walter P. Whitehead and bius'hters, Edith and Mary, Miss .Viss Anna Hudquist, Miss Adele Peters, Miss Veva Peters, .ors. Ecu I'ossie Williams and Miss Leah 1'erre, Mrs. Arnold Robinson, Mrs. Hacking. Clinton Reasley, and invited guests: The Timpanogos Mss Deforis Jones and Mrs. Ruth Dancing club will hold one of their special dTiic-Frid"v evening in the Armory hill, 1: i A 'pent at ;n th" f'eiu of a Plantation D'inee. will furnish th" ven in I) (' " members are reque-- t ; , !'lsi. .'edn I vt. da.. evening, 'lb.- - .. ..i fiirni .h. d the i.iu ,c Dainty reMrs Cecil Smith, cf Dubuque-townfreshments were served. formerly Miss Dee Ilolden of thU citv. Is vIMting lie,.-- with her OFFICERS MEET Mrs. Ray Watkins entertained the sisters, Mrs. M. I. Bushman and Mrs, of the Third Alex Mortetiseii. Later Mrs. Smith officers and ward Primary association at ber will Is- - joined by her husband and ' Ni-'k- show you the charming little Breakfast Set that will prove an added convenience in your kitchen. U the'"?1 iJS o A Come in today, inspect our Hoosier equipment. Our salesman will gladly explain the many helpful details of, the Hoosier Cabinet. He will also "Two PowersTof Germany 4 S)H1,,11, prire MAPLETON WARD. Thes peakers this evning in the Mapleton ward will be Jeese Wash burn and Rulon Partridge returned MANAVU WARD. Elders S. N. Daniels and Leland missionaries of Provo. 'I Mjss j and Miss I.ola K.'vte as me J";r poii.viuau ami his bride ' Miss IS Amta Mans,,, and Miss as .limamen were I,,,; tlie give,, bird favor a ,t Nile Washburn and IH'lotvs Jon,,s as tellers won the fourthgypsy furtu SPRINGVILLE FOURTH WARD. Elders J. R. Hodson and Moroni Allen of Provo will speok this even ing in the Springville Fourth ward Good subjects have been chapel. chosen and a good musical program has also been arranged for. o'clock. Si IIKIDE .IVE SHOWER. SPANISH FORK, Jan. 19. Honoring Miss Roil rice Corbell, a bride of the near future, the offieers of the Third ward Y. 1. M. I. A. gave a silver shower at the bride's home Twenty-twThursday afternoon. were present. Mrs. Willis Provost guard of Pnysen also entertained at a ini.seellaneous shower for the bride at the borne of her mother, Mrs. Annie Corbell, Thursday evening. G times an I music were enjoyed and luncheon served. - of the Returned Missionary association and all are invited to attend. SPRINGVILLE FIRST WARD, The services this evening in the Spnugville First ward will be under the direction of the Returned Mis sionary association. The speakers will be Burton Tew and Norris iU-'.- . s to J im-e- l . ncK.s tbi-- y lIAIIAtTl'U JtAI.L. Jtelief sorieiv of tl. I'i'.'irer ai-- l gave a sueeessf ,.1Hr,(..P in the ward a,,,,,.,,,,.,,, ,, e,lll(.Mla.v eveliintr. Wild.-'tmuKhrd ttu- niusi,-Miss Tll) their home in The nieniKrs of the Rooster's at the I () Dancing club wilt (I. 1". hall Thur-daevening mid eellllllel allu'hel' f their ll.'llllt'S. oivheMm will lurnish the iinisie nnd nil liit iubers are urged to alleiul. '!ll .t. the firs, ,,,1.,.. 1'iue , ttim,.a , M- hey will make it v. Ihf GRAND VIEW WARD. J. A. Clayson and Wayne Booth will be the speakers in the Grand-vieward this evening at 7 o'clock. The meeting is under the auspices PLEASANT VIEW WARD. Regular sacrament services will be held this evening at 7 o'clock in the Pleasant View ward. The speakers will be Elders James A. Nuttall and Edward S. Meservy, returned All are welcome. missionaries. I Brunette t it I CHURCH NEWS MORMON BATTALION. The Daughters of the Mormon Battalion were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Hyruin Johnson Wednesday afternoon. A splendid program was gien us fol lows: Song. "Where Is Good Old Noah Now," by Mrs. Mary E. Ash worth; reading, "Sketch of Strug- gles of Argonue," by Mrs. Sopho-- I renin Twelves; piano solos, "Orange Blossom Waltz," and "Barcarolle" from lales of lloltimiu were ably given by Miss Ruth Johnson, Mrs. S. C. Maeser in a pleasing manner gave a reading, "Dolly's Pre-d- e n incut." Follow ing lie program a dainty luncheon w as served to 10 " members. .i. j. WILL UVK ROTARY SHOW. SPANISH r' i;K. Jan. 1!. The Rotary club of Provo- assisted by the Rotary club of Spanish Fork put on a minstrel show at the Wi-- I I j n ' limiu theater Saturday. Leading parts were taken by John Smith, Wyniaii Berg. Robert Patterson and Isaac Brock bank of Provo; Eli.sha Warner, M. D. Warner, Jr., of Spanish Fork. The interlocutor wan Ed. S. Hinckley of Provo. FOR STATE ROAD MAINTENANCE Patrol maintenance on practically every state highway will le possible during the year under a budget submitted Friday to the state road commission by John R. Stewart, maintenance engineer. It projMises to make use of $100,-(Kfrom the state gas tax surplus in meeting tax moneys collected by the counties amounting to $201,058, giving f 100 a mile. Maintenance would be brought more directly under the supervision of the commission. Considered by counties the budgr. ets follow: Beaver, $11,040; J19.9S0; Cache. $7,720; Carbon. Daggett. $2,2110 ; Davis, $.'i.:!2;: Duchesne, $l:?,SS0; Emery, $i:t.S40; Garfield. $12,410; Grand, $15,J27; Iron, $10,!H0; Juab, $5,750; Kane, $10.(110; Millard, $8,920; Morgan, $2.3!N; Piute, Rich, $10,240; Salt Lake.$(i,511 ; Sevier, $15.:it;o; Summit, $!,S!K); San Juan, $12,010; Sanpete, $11,155; Tooele im.iHKt; Uintah. $ti.StU); Utah, S12.2O0: Wasatch. .!t.5:0; Wayne, $9,200 and Weber, $5,900. IU'DGKT Box-elde- Ca.-l.io- ; STl DENTS IN CONTEST. Five B. Y. 1". stenography students went to Salt Lake on Thursday to participate In the Remington typewriter contest. The company offered a tyieviter to every student who could write sixty worda ler minute for fifteen minutes with-oThe stumaking any errors. dents all wrote the required number of words, but made a few errors and therefore did not receive the machines. No student in Utah has yet been successful. The B. T. U. students will probably try again next June. , ut ;' j French maternity hospitals are electrically heated incu-- ! bators for babies, the temjierature be'ng regulated by switches and air using valves. s (i-r- . !' CASTOR IA - 8- For Infants and Children j In use for Over 30 Years Signature |