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Show Second Section KaiSw YQL.TTL PROYa UTAH, SUNDAY, SUTEMKTR 71924. SA TOE a Second Sectu HAWK" CHAPTER X(i TW the shusac et a to trWsrtilta feataaaa Shr OBvat aa to latatenXat ni 4," Mr. and Mr. WeudeU M. Rigiy have ivturtifd to this city after tuiv. ing siieet the soiumer in LvndylL Mr. Rigby will tea.h in the" Pro to (city hauls this winter. j Tha wt?4 thai ta Str Offwer he saw aa saoa whose the aTawrTckaarateacTaai' feed tsarendad, ana vaa aaa fetoatoal aaUaV fee a tera fee to receive the rtapfeat'a liimr dbd Kka aarrace ey SJr OBsex,' Tint was kaa-Motta- XttlltMltot fets a muted to fallow slave. SrOQw however, wick feka ataaajTk'aaa'aat avid to - Bead eeal eg esJarfyvag aa mil (fee acere at another Betnre few tt aa an the adopted ku4Mrti y. Bat ft kaat that tmpvN the Aha aaaaaal Mor effect hBBk"cae amrfeat aTse Qoiet and Luxurious with tke af tea fraaca. a that at the Dining Room Furniture atx Bmafhs he firae khBssafl aaaaa11atoarataa Spaakue tag It like a kUerefcaalea vfth a the MoaleaVS haacery thaa tke erdlBary of Arabic It eras toward the eed at tha eta tkaraa taea, seoaths Oat the eves took a way el aaa which was to teat oca Shr tk aaiaa to liberty. Ia the aawkai theae fey kaa aaMaa rear at-limbs ear tack. attompt ta am imaatCMaaatSfeto ttltaJtlttJat hyod theaa etsfleaataae ai.aired It was ewer that at tk Tigoroea kad strength strain, or your thaw aad'siaeva crew to ba equal to thatr restathiea task. Sir Oliver to these at aaoaths was btcnm a ama at steel aad Iroa. imnervioaa to atisae. abaast fa his ajajiaai.a They vara reraretac haaae trees a trip to Genoa vkea aaa "as they were staadiaa- - a -- fetfaarca d ta tka Balearic Islee tka; vera by a teat of (Mr Meafltea - gallsri vkJck earn rasas: a prooaeatery to aad engage tkaia. Aboard tka Spaa!ak vassal ttan broke a tarrikift cry DU tka aaaaa ad tl doabtakla Moslaa carsakr atora tka AS IUliaa reaaeada OckiaO-- tk Paska aha kad keaa k9M at Ua paato. Traatpata ktarad aad baat oa tka poop, aad tka Spaaauda ta atorioa and coralat. arawd wk calivara aad pikaa. ataad to their tivas aad Bkartr. Tka aars spraas ta tk catvartoa. Bat ara kad ta ka ktadM aad Ea stocks laUe aad la tk aa . Block Uma vaa loat tkat cot a aUuria caaaoa akot vaa trad . kcfora tka napeBartraaa af tka I a a k ad rst sj irrlpped tha Spaatarara baraarka, Tka shock at tka faapact aaa rtlte Tka' arawarad araa at tka touc aasr-arise- Moslem caHey smote tk Aaad-ad-ZX- tJ-tea- a ahrta toHovad aUrea. arauey Sar OSSaar fcaaf i am I aftervard to vary IXtia af akat aap- - to a teg in i issina at kia sians to tad tka l&x at aa aad. a ctoad at tarkaaed taiaal. vxix& caard aaar a aadHa at Spaatarda. otkars kreadka co tk OkMa aad dra tka ckcata tkat ft coa- - anaad with caaeki aad aatlfrs passisx aJoag tka kiatkia tiksrailac the sarrte-la- c sfaeaa. at arkasa tka treat vara ckadrca at Islam. ' Sar CJaTaar taaad akaaaV taca ta feata vkk tka aktta Warded leader - tram ta J J ' af tka caraakra. aka Was leaatat kit srtofrir aad tacardtac kiai at sw i aiaastd aad ;Lr-- : " ataskid traai kaad ta aad ta kis ricat tad that yard at Mead, vtk which ke had akaatty cxecadaa. at tk corsair a aCkav ayeakkai raa. 'fiv AJbV vaa ever sack a tasty Echter area! crtod the latter. Tka suaaaak at thePrret av wttkia tkaa .".to aaafetka ai belie Tin S9r OCwer ulaail aaaaely. "t aaa retsraixc theai tkatr akipkiskBa artek aaaa of .. taterest.-aa- kt Aad tk si s vara tka circajaataacea aader akash k eaat ta awet tke taratiaakhs Baska at Ahpcrs; tkaa tka trst words that Aaad-eaVD- . .- - t . -- ;. . - llr -.- 1 L. limai j "T.i "nn t uites At Modest Prices We bought these Dining Room suites not only because of their quality and Value, but because we knew they were the kind that would look well in your particular home. The small dining room and the large one were in mind when we made our selections. In fact whenever we buy any furniture, we always tnik of you first --We think of how .we can help you to make your home attract tive and comfortable. We show some excellent values in Dining Room furmture. " . -- . deplored. kia daiieery froa) that pmsToaadSy AacarsSag rkraMaai vaa a aaatter tar rejole-sag- ,' Bacac da&verad: ke ketkaagat rt a. " and up Fak-d-xhPropi- a i lai entertained at a danclne nsrtv Thursday evening at the Hansen Cs- tenng company in honor of Mis Evelyn WllUams who is leavlnc soon for Salt Lake where she win make her home and also Miss Mobel Willis who wlU leave for Richfield where see will teach school The evening was pleasantly spent' wita aancing and games after which dainty refreshments were served to the following MIsLHelen Hed-quist Miss Emma Guy, Miss Donna Miss Evelyn Grimm, Williams, Miss Mabel Willis, Miss Mona Hind-leMiss Helen Ashton, Miss Helen Carroll, Miss Corette Allredd, Miss Connie Guy, Masters Byron Brown, George Williams, Rex Hayes, Irwin Kirby. Horace Olsen, Hal ver Mad-seClarence Bennett, Milton Mar-tiWilliam Johnston, Ted Wood, David Condon, Lester McBwan, Olsen, Frank Prince and June Hinckley. Le-Ro- y . ' PLEASANT TEW SOCIETY Keporter, Mrs. Earl Foots ' Tetrphooa, ' I 783-B-- 3. : .".' Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crane and Mr. Bod Mrs. George Frank returned- to - tliolr home In Pleasant View after Strawberry. detlghtftil ' trlpto Mr. and Mrs. William F. Faufett and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Foote visited In Bingham Sunday with many of thejrttendsaad associates of. that d Asad-ed-CC- UJI Mr. and Mrs. (tester Baake, of Los Angeles, California, ara visit mg in Frovo for an indefinite leneth of time as the guesta of their many menaa ana relatives of this pit v. Mrs. Baake is a daughter of Wal-la- c W. Conover formerly of this city. :. O. D. CLCB ENTERTAINS The members of. the G. D. club Walker. par-taxe- d, or . E. L. Tetter, accompanied by his father and mother, Mrr- - and-M- rs. Tetter of New Tort.Jias been visiting here daring this week as the guests --of Bishop and Mrs E.- - B. -- Comjfate-Sel&BrittdFrom s cor-aalr- aiaai8onMraAlUe.uii tungnnm. .Mrs, Msyme Slmmona, Mrs. Annie IVterson. Mrs. Mr Graham and the hostess, Mrs. Jo-sepn .eiaon. a Asad ed TVs aaa&ttested the graataat caraaairy, for ta all' this vwrM tkera wru BtothiEg the aid caraair kared aa saacfe as a Bgkter. aad la a3 kia days, ke rowed, aerer tminedtately ia troat vara aaaa tka eqaal of that stal-waback atop of theaa yCa aad had ka eaBey-aaawaerar tka like et enrres. When. Sir Otirer stagwred ta kSj has mtataiiiiui" with tkat marder-ackala. Tasat kad iafarmed hist 'feet ka foand tha battle jeiaad. Tk aaaa vaa a trait ripe tor Spaniards kad fired a roCey traaa tkat tk their caJiTcrs aad a dess claad at tk Ftasketa Jiaehiag, that the smoke hints abore the borwarka: grace at ABak vaa apoa hits, aad ia ajfira akaaiy ha mast ba"'ae-caaatethrough this aarged aov tka a gwod Moslem. led fey a tall, kaa, efcearty Wkea S2r OSrer. washed, man witk a fiovins wkite kaard aad arrayed ta. white caaa aad avarthy aakla tacalfX rea cent of emeralds Sashed tresa kit sad txrhaa, which gaTa him the sir. snowy tarbaa: abora tt rasa tka at hatac area taEer tkaa he vas. cam t&to tha preaeace et peak of a steel cap. aad his hady tt vas coaTeyed to his tkat vas eased ta jthala ataJL Ha saraac a treat acimitaf. katora vhkk ti 3t k waad eater the n&ki of the Hons ' Spaniards vent dova Eta akaat to tha raapar's stckla. EattoagktEka sad da lata the atreagth sad eoar-agafe which Aak tka One hid tan mea. aad to sayport kim poared feka ta tha apholdlag at aadsvad at BSTar-aadistraaai a tka Tra raah aadtotha chastaa-bt- g . ta tha at; -at tha aaamlsi at Islioa, treat Dia? Stat ABsKlrAQUr kaaar, asattfe aad algafty vara kt : sad yat sack vast tta atsra gar feka. vk fiVh ia. , - tlillr "r- ky"tkaaaaajlj9 a this. MBS. JOSEPH KELSO.V BOSTESS Mrs. Joseph Nelson entertained at a, delightful social Thursday afternoon at her home in honor of Mrs. John X. Nelson, a new resident of the Sixth ward. The time was pleasantly spent with needlework, music and social chat, after which a dainty luncheon was serred ta the guests by Miss Lyle Nelson, assisted by Miss Gwendolyn Nelson. Those who participated in the delightful affair wee Mrs. Ralph Poulton, Mrs. James Bullock, Mrs. Monroe Paiman, Mrs. Alms Pax-ma-n Mrs. Jane Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth Evans, Mrs. Annie ' Graham, Mrs. Artie 8tartup, Mrs. Nellie Loveless, Mrs. Mary Loveless, Mrs. Ludwig Ahlander, Mrs. Stephen Bee, Mrs. Amanda Knudsen. Mm Ets Thomas, Mrs. Annie Goddard, ansa, xiaxet recK, Mrs. Phoebe Smoot, Mrs. Harriet Beesley, Mrs. oauie aiey vka aboard AaadS ava (roaas as tk dasuad ta kaa aaay unit, relly two score at tkeaa kad gaSey ka vaa kaiac carried ta Barkeea struck ky tk starts at tkeSr kery, ka aaa varktt aad kia bead "ears aa these vera karted hack vas skated aa kat the forelock, against tkeaa Soaavkad bea ky vaSck tka IVapket skoaSd Ktt kiUed outright, otkars lay tajajad aaa aa to Baaraa vkea kia aartkty crashed, soaa vitk krakaa karJka. eeecixy saaaH ceaa ta be ralSDea. -- ethers with shattereaLaaka. aad ' aad tat hsa aad cava him ease; ribs. Sir OliTer veald assaradCy bT aad aa tkat they aSd tkeaa thiags been of tke bat tar tk varaSae. to kiai they aught do what else advice: and example et Tasaf. vaa they sensed. At last arrayed ia tkat vera strange' was well Tersed ia aaZksktkax klsa. aad wr&k tarbaa vomad and who foresaw claarry what aaast ka was eaadBcted happen. He tkrast tka ear ayvard aad forward as Car aa ft vaakt C. to tka paaa, vkera Asad sat vttk aa avaiac aad he com pell icx tk others at kia to aadertsaad that tt vas ta ta accompaay kia taaaFiaata vftk tka aiders at Ta ka slipped dova apoa kia ke kad keaa treated aa U leased k ia hold at tka Katker. aad a Trae Brfleeai. croacked dova amta feki ;Ma,tnr eras dlstataiad vera aa a toral vftk tka af craat wiaaaiaaata. He had skoated to Skr Otrtar to follow kia exaatpt. aad Skr OBsac. tka aiaksv af ksadedDia. aad a aitkoat area fkaovias vkat tka faeartt vilk tkat Exalted at ABak maaeBTer akoald ports art, kat taik- - tk Saa&ma Fvtal klaiselt. a aaaa tta erin ita r taartoata-tra- at cajrar ky Ckristiaaa had other's argeacy at toaa. preaxptty obeyed- .- Tk s stant later, aad era It sanpid aa tt vaa Sung back, kratsfin aaa at -- tha slareeat tke kaack aad ly iajtarins tk others, kat clean oer tk heads at Sir pBrar and Ynst - A nsonteat latar tke bodies of tha earsawa at Oat ' 5r?p city. 1J11i1Lm;M Furniture Department A 'Where All Your Wants Are Cared For" - ; l In Provo. -- Mrs. O.--H. Thorpe, of tl Womans club of Los Angt an honor guest sad gave so sting facts concerning civ ties ia that city. Mrs. r Talmadge. Mrs. Pearl C Mrs. C E. Maw and Mrs. 1 ter, la their brief talks, ct the privileges - of i tha w ancient times with, those o polotnlg out what tha enf woman waa doing with thl freedom for the lmproretne. of home and of the state. ) Owlng to tha enthusiasm by Mrs, Thorpe about putt: lar to work for tha bulldln dollar club was Immediate Ised with Mrs. Pearl A. B. Morgan and Mrs. Geo ton in charge. The me was greatly Increased, ot. 'dues paid and several welec dons received. Eleven women took a $1,1 lug and loan contract to be in five years for the bene! Ia spite) building fund. Herculean task undertaker er interest that ever was by those present About dred ladles attended the entertainment : v i "".' a derson, Miss Erma Merrill, Miss Gkirts Mangum, Mist Helen Miss Aloe Poulton, Miss Josephine iones, Mrs. Ralph Booth, Mlas Donna Simmons, Mrs. Nellie McEwan. Mrs. E. H. 8 Mrs. utria 8oott of Americsa parka. Fork, the SarstT)f honor. Miss Florence McEwan and the hostesses. Miss Beth Sparks and Miss Marjoris 8parka. ar jaadtaisaa aakad . The Mlwi Ikth iSi 'Msrjorie Sparks entertained at a most, delightful shower Tbnraday erenlog la koaor of kHss ilorence fetcEwsa marriage wlU take place la tke aear future. The room were prettily decorated with a profusion of the sta son's flowers and pink aad whit were the colors used oa tke table, the centerpiece of which was formed by a miniature bride and bridesmaid. During tha afternoon the were pleasantly entertained guests with music by Mrs. Ralph Booth, sad a number of card games, the winners of which were Miss Alee Poulton and Miss Erma Merrill. , Following the afternoons many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the bride-to-b- e by the following friends and associates present: Miss Simmons, Miss Oenetl An- Ra-cha- ei asa-farie-y attk . entea-tatnme- ness that never grows tiresome. In French walnut, one olthverjr duced by furniture manfactnrers. ka Spaaiard a blow amidships that aaaakad of tka ears aa it tkey kad aaa . so.. man; vitbarad tsrars. ThTeaa Fitting attributes indeed and those which most people want symbolized in their Dining Room Furniture. A new Period design modified for modern interiors. Simple , sturdy lines and not too ornate decorations, give it a distinction and quiet luxurious- - ' ra- skwa. AJar aba, vkirttat toa teet at tka krekaa ear. . i t? - the financing i man's club house soou to b Honor Guest Che fraa?aaa'aatoaato feaAlt aa aaaaVa Kept Promise! . "'- of the prevailing colors w these prtgreu(ive tves in t den of Eden. Progressive right word, for these -- Bride-to-b- e Havtav discarded aaa tw IETY om CLUBS SaSav' bu, OH PRICE TWO C 1 a beginning to took llk(. James E. Fei gusoft s promise 10 bts dog H) going to come true . When sJm'" was Im peached as ptwerrior af "Tea eight years ago. the dog "then only two yesrs.old. seemed dlsconsolal as the rest of the family m leaving the capital at Austin. "Never niind " Ferzuson told him fouU live to iot the Fergusons In the governors house again " Aad now Ferguson "a wife. Mrs Miriam E Ferguson, nas won the Dsmorratlr gubernstortal her 6ght for nomination and aim'a ylndieation And since Tea wnm as is a lrtiocratic state elecuon nation pr.ii'tlcally mean J Here v'Ma' Ferguson: is seen " "Jim s" dog. . Style Hirf It s . ; BrAUCE LANGEIi Internattaaa News Serrj Comepondeos PARIS Sept 6. Now Bummer hoUdaya ara ver over, Paris dressmakers t lag forth smart taiileursj tumes for the autumn ai montha Redfern, who was the ! Queen Alexandra, baa be1 out the Queen of Rumania lately been buying clothes, with some charming costb bear the confirmation of AngekSaxon genius. E come in' gorgeous colors i liant combinations, Plate and rich velvet for othf costume called "Incroyab I skirt of striped buck and i is very short It gives a q the party and had arranged for the feet of close knee breech, veterans' band to play during the topped oil with a black co afternoon's-entertainmhlgh.afndlng rallT fwim! Baseball games were staged by of which flows a frUled Ji: both men and women's teams, tugs ensemble Is completed by J I Ins ,fr,uH" hn Ulllel Lucile's was the At the hilng enjoyed. Following jackets, e sports a splendid program of musi- many s or long cal numbers,-readingand short are embroidery-an- d talks were given, fur, appl About 175 members attended the unusual manner, make i outing among which were the follow tinctlve. Many ara made. kasharttt sani. Ing Provo people, chairman and Mrs;new-RodlW. A. Gay. and Mrs. donbt the most popular I Bud Edenberg, Mrs. Frank Dusen-berrwinter fabrics. Three-p- ! Mrs. Tllate Vincent, Mrs. Wil- come In a new shade callw, liam Strong, Mrs. Alma Boren Mrs. which might almost be cs J.7 H. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J. sia. They, are usually a C. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Thomas quarter length coats and j Mr. and Mrs. Chris Andreason and der line frocks, created wi family Mr. and Mrs. Orau Smoot cable taste. Black appeal and family. Miss Haxel Snow, Mrs, ed with metal trimmings I William Snow, D. H. Loveless, Mrs. Greens, browns, and red Lizzie McDonald of Heber, and the favorites. members ot the band, A. A. LoveDoucet, who keeps one less, Sam Warner, Henry K-Smith, est housesed in Paris and Jim Klngfana iBeTdfumEeand Pioneer veteran committee 'from Spanish Fork, Sprlngville and Provo met at a delightful outing Wednesday at Castillo, Commander West-wooot this division accompanied d ent hip-leng- three-uuarter- s y; bonorif-Hvtog"renT- at CEvTEW SOCIETY. . Reporter, Mrs. Joseph Shaw. - 1 ed costume, is showing model in tweed which Is ly smart In line. It has! skirt and a short incket shoulders designed ia gh silhouette to tht Lanvin la showing a summer model, with a green and white ginghaij plain, common kitchen v( with a chle which ia trci The Jacket Is short at pert edged about with g which also trims the a Mrs. Cha rles Madaen has returned pockets A -- klrt-Of -- i to her home after enjoying a weeks partially pleated comi vacation trip to Strawberry. costume, together with a' hat which has the populf K Mr. and Mrs. Marlon dinger of ears" at the side. AberSeen. Idaho are visiting In Lakeview and Provo for antndefl' nlte length of time as the guests of many of their friends and relatives. Telephone, 49B-K-- D. J. Reese and son Thomas, Rudolph Glade, Serge Glade and Leonard Johnson- have returned to their home In Lakeview after having spent several days on a fishing trip at Strawberry. : a a jw . and Jirs. LrErrBunnetl har returned td his home here after havlngBpent the past S2 months is the German hiiioion field where he labored for the L; D. 8. church. LeRoy Bunnell son of Mr. Adam-les- s Professic Directo1 4 LAWYERS I Party Is -a Success ...By SmsElRlTCnrATES77 Reporter, Ladies Municipal Council. Mr. and Mrs. William Gatherum f Much credit Is due our president, and son Billy of Salt Lake have re- Mrs. George IL Brimhall and assistturned to their home. In that, city ing ladiesot the municlpaeeuncil for the splendid and effective way after having been visiting here-foan indefinite leneth of time as the in. which they carried out the Adam- gneats nf Mr and Mrs. LAGJazjer less tea at the Brimhall mountain home the third of September by the a ( Attorney General Harvey Clnff of miniature lake In the glen. , - Salt Lake visited in Pleasant view The grounds which were gay lh Sunday, as the guest of his mother, the autumn' decorations of orange, : Mrs. Francis Cluff. 7" green and red and bedecked in Indian tepees, formed a pleasing backCOMMITTEES HOLD OUTING ground for the attractive refreshThe members of the Black Hawk ment tables. Indian paint brushes BROCK Lawyers. Enlght Block, ProW Rockbill Bldv Spanish BOOTH BAKER ABAS Attorneys and Counsel - Collections and AdJ rr ; EverywhereJ West and j. Prove Utah: First Cor. C G. Y. HIGG. Attorney-at-L- Boom li M. . . ? Knight! 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