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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 3. 1325. PAGE EIGHT. tXSXXIIMUMIIIIIIIIIUlilllllHIUMMIUIIIUg JreetfK3i$ Sox-Fan- s 1 umem vw S AT WEATHER STRIPS ; "t&aye fuel: keep out dust and rain -- A si PREVENT RATTLE H 3 House Cleaning Time s a r is the time to equip your, doors and windows " with Numetar Weather Strips. . ;. . inexpensive a - If 2L ' Efficient For Demonstration, Call 'dlB-nltnr- a ttUKiiicHS trip to lust of the.,week:." Provo Lumber Company S 8 ' TELEPHONE NO.: 104 S friends Friday, business matters were taken up after a Mr. and Mrs. Arnold West were Pleasuut Grove visitors lust Sunday. dainty luncheon was served. Local Items Mrs. Ilattle J. 0. Hark is working Fork for a month. Mrs, ly 111 ut her home with flu. Special to the Herald) 2. GRQVE. May Mr, "Ed Wadleyls reported to be Mr. und Mrs. fluzil duiker returned home after spending a week in Improving. He bat been ill for . the pit ft month. . . , Idaho, v 11-- H. Nelson and Len Ash mirde Mrs. Alma Kirk entertained the Ja pproraL " ' : " ';'' ',"','- I. ii ' 1r--J mm mil i ii i Stt IJiotic black 1 ' . -- 1, tviurtilil. I A 45xM w"" lack table, a I'M inch buffet, wfnt Used silver drawee; "dust ft proof roost roctio lue leatber seated chain and 1 canine chair. $206 - .Always Spick and Span. These Snowy White Tables There is a grace and refinement about these Breakfast Suites that will make them a charming addi- -' tion to the home. m beautiful finivhed nad ta veU desiinied suite - Bright tond Cheerful Are These Breakfast Suites J. L,'Muchel was a rrovo Walnut A W purchased now, and huffets, servint The variety of designs, food construction, fine woods, and beautiful finish wilt surely meet your your at visitor the first of the week. Mrs. Bruce Allen and children are Dean the little son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Tlsiting Mrs. (). E. Gtira. Huchel la 111 with flu. la serious Bit-har- at neasant tJrove. ju9 dhUnc; tables or china ejabtnets to match can always be secured for yon fatter chooJd we not have them la stock at the tiBie. Every piece in this inclusive assortment Is up to the Maadarda of quality exacted in all our furniture, we can therefore assure you of satisfaction. j Piece Suite in room section inclnde furniture ot a wWe ranee of styles and prices. Whatever it is yoa wul flad It here. Five or seres-piec- e wast suites $99 Vance. Weat of fttagham is visit ing" Yoimg JJoihfer i'luli. ? '.. Miss leva" Clark and KUtiiie Uiaix are visiting in I'leasant Grove for a few days. . Oar ? ThU handsome suite of six piece has a 42x53 inch table with foot A M Inch extension. buffet with a kmc linen drawer, a silver drawer. and two china corn part- - 1 ments, 4 box leather aected chairs. Mrs. Oouevive Ellsworth nod children wore vfsItJiiB at Pnyson Mr. and Mrs. David Thome were Suturdjiy and tfumluy. Suit Lake visitors last week. lUIIIIIIIHIIIUMIIIIllllIIMUIIIIIIIIBIHUIa Pleasant Grove Suite .''''"' lilebfield tbe . Queen KaSataeMt. Eddie Collins, veteran American Lngue pl.iyer and manager of tjM Chicago White Sox, waa given a, royal welcome by his admirers at the opening game In the Windy City the other day. Eddie was presented with a large cheat of silver an a big Aural horoeahoe. the emblem of good luck. (Commissioner Larxlla, shown to the rlpjit of Collins, and various Chlcajro city t " fetlvlp FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES . a ilillt. z''y. y ' till ill Let us make a charming dining room for you A Six Piece at a pnee surprisingly low An Eight Anne " 1 They will keep your house clean by preventing the dust, soot and rain from coming in around.. it your doors and windows will also save one - third your fuel and prevent rattlingof windows. So easy to ieep dean, so convenient, so sanitarydont be without a porcelain top kitchen table. and red,1 Vivid Blue or Green Ivory and Blue ' .. Floral Designs .S 5 Piece Set Makes vour entire kitchen as easy to keep clean as white tile 1 : Barreled Sunlight is ideal nor only for kitchen and bathroom wail but for woodwork every, . where. It is easy to apply. quires fewer coats than enamel, costs less and is guaranteed to remain white loneer. One coat is generally sufficient over a pre viously painted light surface. Where more than one coat is re quired," use BarraedTSUHligHtt Undercoat first. KITCHEN that ii not but A white and and that can kept only ipotless white be spotless without constant labor! No wonder so many people are paint- ing kitchens with Barreled Suo- - Madebyaspedal proces9,Bar. reled Sunlight produces a surface osmooththatnodustordirtcaa sink in. It can bewashed as easily as you would wash white tile . No hard scrobbirigtjjat almost washes the paint, away andj r doesn't get tbe dirt outl . rom'Stton-gaUonsize- 6ewt And rocked me 1 , Who J WfeW! sat and watched my infant head UNIVERSITY , OSTENTATIOUS When pain and sickness mat tn? cry, Who.gazed upon my heavy rye And wept, for fear that I shes'd'e? My h:olher. Street . Build aslee&ihg Who ran to help, me when I fcM And would some pretty story tell, Or kis3 the part to make it well? My mother. ; my infant lips to pray, To love God's holy word and day," .And walk' in wisdom's pleasant way? My mother. . Wbo-tautrh- L, It8 a great way to solve the extra I bedroom question. YQU can add J ori a sleeping porch for a small -sum and you'll have the whole family scrapping for uppersand lowers in the outdoor, Pullman. We have the stuff sleeping porches are made of, at a price that won't eive you a bad dream.- - - ."-.- ie-- c Street Address . , r: SMOOT LUMBER CO. . Phone Department Store of Provo GIRLS,' DAY AT When sleeping in my cradlehed. And tears of sweet affection shed? My mother. 110 West Center COMPANY pretative of winter, a dance featur-- typical of the petitioning nation. The ing more brUUant colors, descriptive, band played for the performance. of spring by Lois Bowen, a garland Miss Mildred Lewis, assistant to dance and butterfly dance served, Miss Wilms Jeppson, in the physical well as the prelude. education department, is to be conThe enthronement f the- - Alma gratulated for her work in the Mater came next In order with Miss pageant She had charge of the two Elaine Christensen playing the role. score dancing pupils, while she also Her attendance represented tbe var- j gave assistance in the designing-- of ious departmcnta of the school The costumes for the. numerous dances By ROBERT A. WILKINSON. remainder of the theme was built She is a former pupil of Prof. education The women's physical around a group of worldly nations Stefano Mascagno of New Tork City department and the Associated Wo- who were petitioning for acceptance as well as having been associated men students of the Brigham Toung by Alma Mater ana her attendants with Prof. L. P. Chrlstensen of Salt university are to be congratulated through Tariona forms, ot dances Lake.- Her ability is commensurate for the success of the annual Girls day activities? which were conducted last Friday.1 Other departments, including- the dramatic art, fine arts and music are to be remenrtimdas wellfntthBIsTintTen tn the day's festivities. , One of the most complete Girls day even given saw scores of mothers entertained for the greater part of the day: ; that I should not cry? My mother. The Provo Paint & Glass Co. $13.50 When sleep forsook my open eye, . th Riot pnonoe WHITS Phone 53 IMiMlROS - The Who fed me from her gentle breast And hushed me in her arms to rest, And on my cheek sweet kisses prest? ;viy mother. r ounj " $36.50 L My Mother J Can be easily tinted. Barreled Srf.no. t enm "Quft 'Varl.iA 4 Phone No. . willed me from our humble home, To have my photo took plone , Eut, never thought to hpve her, own? My mother. -r v, ,ei. frctlir" old ad eray I'll take her down without delay, And have one made for Mother's Day Of Mother. is the place we'll go, That's Provo's leading studio) iThey're sure to makea good photo Of Mother. Laraibn-'- Two-- 0 mimM g . ' t ng nasiutu. Women students entertained in the regular assembly exercises. Miss Vida Sroadbent acted as chairman of the program and delivered an address of welcome to the mothers and other visitors Mrs. Stella. Rich won the Elsie Chamberlain Carrooll medal for the best short story. The afternoon's events started rt with the rendering of a baud under the direction ot Prof. Kohert Saner. More than a thousand were present at the recital filling the temporary bleachers which had been erected on temple hilL The greater event of 'the after- CO . - - ; year to take a his part ia the of the department. She also teaches prirate daariaf. Prof. Fktreace Jeppersoar Maddest produced a very eatertainiac and surceasfnlly operetta, entitled "The The. concluding Japanese Girt. event of the day was the aaaaal Girl's day dance ta the ladies gym cou-ce- 's r The Associated - with her four years as a Mwdcat un der these two noted isntrnctora. Present probabUitiea Buiat ber being retained by the JBrteham Young university for the - easaing noon proved to be the pageant. Prof. E. II. Eastuiond and Lynn S. Rich- ANSWER BI0NDAY ards composed the theme of the gor geous affair.' A scarf dance inter WEDNESDAY -- MAY 6th Warner Stone's COLD! AN ml I n .... |