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Show f THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1325 at TAGS GMos Sochi Editor, Phone 187 Booths Mrs. Emm Aahworth, Mr. Vennie -- Kimball, Mrs. Boa T. Young.' the Stewart. Mrs. Annie Missea Melva Durrant, Clareeaa Venna Klmbatt, Dorothy Harmon, ' Helena and Dorothy Stewart, Boxy All Gleaner girls and T. L. M. I. reterstm. Buth SidwelL rhoebe Uth A. officers of the Second ward are ford, Mary Birch, Gertrode Olsoa. requested to meet at the. home of Melve Boyla aad Mewrs. Victor tad Harold Elaibalfc arty, .this . at 4 M o'clock, to transact special Mrs. M. R. Beealey was pleasantbusiness, ly surprised rriday when Mr. and Monday-sellin- g. Mrs. Jt. L. Davla and son Billy arIteeseTaylor Beeeptlon. rived In ear Los their from social the erenti Amnug Angeles. prominent Mrs. Devls is the daughter of Mra. of .the season was the wedding SatHttUy - jDonilag-- . Mr. given In the... Fourth : ward amusement hall Thursday evening la Davis left for a twa weeks business compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. trip to. St Loots. On their-reTaylor, wuoiie marriage took place turn trip to California they will w a a . r Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. visit Zion, and Grand can yen. ' The entire hall waa beautifully I V V Mrs. C, E. Bhnnelt decorated In a color schnne of green ertarne4 at and pink.' A large basket of .flowers her home Friday evening Jn honor formed the eeBterpleee,.froin which "of her husband s birthday annlver- a Mr f J St aIfm o the walla sary. Manic and gamea of pool wr 1 extended at reamer Dutch lnnchaoo fortuUlg a complete' bower over the played after which l bull. At the end was an attractively and watermelon feast were enjoyed. decorated punch' stand, front which by the twelve guests present. ' refreshment were served. Mrs. Charles H. Lank was hostess In the receiving Hue ere Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Reese, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. totne Valley Circle club at her home v Thursday evening. The time waa Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tayspent makln irnnwmmta fn a lor , ' ' .M - The - $16.75 Values bride was charmingly bazaar; glren by the elah In the future. . Dainty refreshments drwaed In a georgette were served to the club' members. gown and wore a TelLin correspond dHfDoTF ing onlur. She cairled-a-ftr-l Baker, Mra. H. Canon, Mre Sea I A U quit of rosea, tied with mallne. Regular Sizes The bridesmaids. Slisa VInna graves, Mrs. O Strickley, Mrs. WilBunneft and Miss Ruby Taylor were liam Gogarty, Mrs, Herman Grimm, : $24.60 Values dressed in a green georgette frock Mrs. Dudley Gallagher, Mrs. Charles ana maroon tarretta areas reapec- - Chamberlain, Mrs. Charles Reinsch. tlvely. Each carried a bouquet of Mrs. William Ralston, the Misses --- zr-rr ?.ere and- - Lottie- - Redneld " and In 1 T-" flowers,-'-- ; : ' ' Regular and Extra Sizes . Clifford Reese acted as beat man. vited guests, Mrs. Roorback and Mrs. HUton. a the During evening splendid of the following numbers was given : two readings, ?The officers and teachers of theby Mhts Cleo Clinger a "selection by Second ward Sunday school were v the Lake View male quartet; toast entertained at the home of Mrs. to bride and groom by Spencer Mad-- Nettie Peiy, Friday evenln. ..The lea. and a vocal eKctlonby John son: was given by 'A. Willjonesjaf-teihich- r Allen social time was u The remainder of the evening was Refreshments were served v i sjient in dancing, iiiuslc bdng furn , ished by the Murdock orchestra. Many beautiful gifts were received The Nineteenth Century club held the members of the Provannas dub log games, after whteh luncheon waa V to which all relatives and friends by the young couple from their a speelal business meeting served to the following little folks ! are Invited to attend., j Friday many frelhds and retotives present afternoon at. the home of Mrs. J. O. at Geneva resort "Friday afternoon; Bessie' Johnson, Buddy will The be Simmons, time with pro spent various sports Maxine Music, games and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will hi at Strickley. The program, for the year Clark, Louisa Duke, Nadlne grams'and many unique sports have bTune to their friends in Lake, View was the of .features were: enjoyable af; puke, Margaret Cbappel, Clyde been arrafigedT A dance will be given presented by the chairman of after September 1. the executive hoard to meet the ap- terhoon's edtettalhment. ' ' ; Wilkinson, Evelyn t .Clark,- - Grant Monday evening and on Tuesday dinv ' r A delicious supper was served pjt Decker, Aleln Clark; Beth' Banks, rier will be served to all the was acproval of the members. Mrs. Lila B. Adams, Mrs. Dell W. cepted as outlined ant) will be ready Mrs. Taylor, Mm Frank. EBStmond. fftenda. LNBLtSIaCTeth-jlrk- i ,'r: .i f AiKlersou and Mrs. Vennie Simball It la requested that as many rel'joJhemberB atlh first regular and the Misses Inez Taylor. Donha Grace Peay and Paul Peay. ! will which be held. Septem-be- r Nelson-anmeeting atives be present as possible. "Edith Brown. ' Tle surprise party in honor of Miss 4, at the home of Mrs. George Miss Lucille Strong was hostess table set in the dining room large Sooth who will leave Editha, SepSoagrare. was prettlly'decorated with gladioli, to the Beehive girls of the Provo tember 3 on a mission to" the north;';'V: dahlias and cosmos.' Second ward at her home .Friday ern stiites and "Miss I,ona Booth Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brunner anCovers were laid for the folio wing who wllf leave Sei)temlicr 1, for nounce evening. A pleasant'Ume wag spent the engagement of their Mf Joseph' j Beck, i Mrs. Upton Emery county wjjere she will teach daughter, Pauline, to Marvin Dickley Hoover, Dixon, Mrs. with games and music, after which, school the coming year. son of Heber City. ' The a dainty luncheon was served. Those i Mrs. Ernest marriage Collins, Dixon, , Jqho A pleasant time was snehtvwith will take' place early In September. Mrs. Caleb present were Mrs. Seymour Gray Mrs. John Haws, Saxey, snmes and several musical selections B. Critchlow, Mrs. F.. D. and the Misses Grace Gammon, Fred Mrs. were rendered by Miss Melva Boyle Miss Arvllda Obrsy, formerly of B. Gay, Mrs. Etta Graham, Mri Al Helen Leavttt, Nlta, Johnson, Helen ud Miss Gertrude Olsen. Hyrum, but who has been living at bert Selck, Mrs Walter Taylor, Margretta Farrer, Mrs, Kavachavlch, . Refresliments were served to the the ;home of Moroni Gerber for Mary Madsen, Lenore Vincent and L. th,e and Nelson. Wren Mm wilklns ' following: Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Broek-banthe hostess. past two years, morn: ; , Mr.' and Mrs. L; J. Durronf, ing for a trip to Beaver lake.ldahpl A. H. a at Mrs. Peay entertained Murdock. Dr. after which she will return to HyBishop and Mrs.-Ro- y The descendants of Jobnathan O. home Thursand Mrs. W. Oakes.'Mr. and Mrs. i. rum for a short time and will later children's party at her will hold a family reunion at Duke her to afternoon complimentary day P. MeGuire, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mil-to- n make her home, at Magna. son' Paul, whose sixth birthday It the First ward social halL Monday, Booth. airs, waiter Tayldr entertained was. The' time was spent In play- - August 31, and .Tuesday, September Mr. and Mrs. AV. W. Booth, Mr. and Mra Reinhard Muescr, Mr. at d Mrs. Willium Asbworth, ,Mr. and Mrs. WJtay Ashworth, Mr, and Mrs. Claud Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson, iMr. and Mrs. S. C. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell RigLyMr. and Mrs. Will Boyle; MrL and. Mrs. Percy Biglow; Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Boyer, Sir. and Mrs. Carl F. Eyrlng, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hunter, Mr. and 1 Mrsi John Olson, Mr. aud Mrs. A. 2 Thts Bwhive girls of the Sixth ward will uwt at the home of Miss Naoiul Smith Tuesday evening, Mi Berulece Bower and Miss Myrtle Chapman is assisting hostesses, a4 In New Creations Fall Wear! ' MOTOR OIL cots costs x I ; 1 increases service 7 nr-SEAni- E if m M. Ill '.UIil-J-fm- I- W I . concern W toe jrj-- $9.95 - mi': r - "legist W. , f. i f.st wants"! , d cream-colore- $19.75 r 11 5 - t s Spokane. - 0ntlaB-- , the jroaw. 7" J .a so to .(tli MW hav -- Vau to la 4.r if kib- - " ... 1 - have h. of. or have " d. to-3- B v . ,o4 - sil- houette and puff sleeves. Sq'interesttng is the presht selection and so moder ate are the prices that every visitor to this Store is certain to find the Frock she liniisT - r turing the new barrel -f V. . new as the season itself, are here ready for Among them are I)ey. : S j . th . 'It i ? fam-iljrah- , bO W, . TMrtM CO . entertained-yrilay-nrt-nIng-H- ta " t; ALWAYS ASK ' ' FOR X. "T Mrs.-Par- CBK.AS8 M.'jl'Mallt' .' Hoover's floor . "Illatiooa o .om y,".A-traloA.-r- '': u AT YOUR . GROCERY 2Z literally hundreds of business houses and thousands of. MOT ONE," but X of motorists are discovering a solution ftKthcir lubrication problems rough Vico Motor Oil. , . ; ; IBS r- - Note what the above letter says about viscosity. This mensthat Vfco has the "body'Vto withstand great heat; it does not break down, but maintains . . T i , i. r' i I Iiim UI uii aii au ilenipeiaiurcs iui uit; uiulcxliuii uj. juui iiiului. WCUiUiiani 1 - . m 1 11 a 1 . 1 - L. Booth.- - -Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Booth. Mrs. Arthur A. Jensen, Mrs. Delia R. Yet Vico costs no more than other oils! 1 ' ; J'. is "What Utah Makes Makes Utah" MANU MATURED AND CVAftAMTKED . ROUND TRIP . ' to CITY- her home in California after spend- turned from a trip to Fish lake. Proportionately' Low Fare ing ton days visiting with her M is. Donna Mrrhrmr. famimother, Mr and Mrs. J. M Jones and . OGDEN Reporter, Mrs. Earl Foote. ly- of -- Ogdea- a re --visitors a t the Tdcphoae iW-- Z. ' rehiive Lewis Mrs. T. Mr. J and ' via homo of Mr and Mrs.. Sharp Gillls-pitheir summer home in Mrs. John. Leidhardt entertalhed turned to after a two weeks trip afternoon Provo canyon Oregon a - qulltUig Wednesday TTnh in c of Mrs. Minnie Phillip, j A daintjjuucheoh. wai Mttsi. to. ;MTNa,nd Mrg EdgaTt Hall of Binst.-hn.were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T-tllte 'following, Mrs. John Durrnnt, ,' Foote Snnday Mrs. Mrs. Clar- a- Liddiard, Mary Phillips, Mrs. Hoyer .'Mrs. Max Miss Edna Nelson was pleasantly' Schatz, Mrs. Reed Ekins, Mrs. Arthur Fhifiips, Mrs. Tliomas Ashton, surprised at her home Tuesday Mnw Martii Snckner, Mrs. Minnie by a number of her friends. Birtle Uddlnrd, Mi Susan Phil- Los Angeles. Philliis, I'auline PhtjVips7Miss jips, Mrs. Will Schatz of Ehde "lleirman ... Cal.,' and .Miss ' . Salt Lake City. '.' ..... , Mj(?s Bishop and Mm. Sidney -- Cluff were Salt Lake visitors Thurs'diijv 'of Mrs. Marie Ekins Redd and children, of southern1 Utah are visiting ' ' glazier left JSunday for with Mrs. Ekins' mothef, Mrs. Mary e she' will vliit with Ekins. fartfvrnja-ljrhwMrs, Bex Peterson. Mrand Mrs; f hnrrfHlH!iTiE.nmd Vri"Mt8. li.. Si. Smith has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Giles lime re- .. )My,pjd :- -P- 6's and 8's, Oldsfnobile Moon . Kill Bed Bus -- 1925 v theCcnolWati-; Quick?-5urc-icu- c 3tf a2a iljr ' pietsljr, quickly, with CimI Sag Da Will not Uin (troref. b d d i n r. HirmUu to pcriona. Ha, pleaainf inior. M.n.y back if it fails. S4 gEHL BUS DESTROYER Sold By i JIEDQUIST DRUG CO. Cenol Agency BED fi Spend the Week Kim and Labor Day In Salt Lake and Ogden. 1 Visit: - - ' ... - . - ,Saltair Beach " Ogden Canyon Wasatch Canyons And Many Other Points ,: of Interest. " ... C. H. CdV: Aet. Phone 815 state of california : v190 . 735. ' 73 .V 60 . 33 '. .- - 28 r, 17 V 638 .190 42 ......... ...............v.. 1,215 99 13. .... .11 nua System) Limit' September 8th Agents For Fur UAsk Ikal Details d . JialdandwVlft-Rickenbacke- Short Linei "(XJnioriTacifrc . lr::7:.Yr.. aige-Jewett Chandler-Clevelan- to e. the-hom- - . 6's,..:. ' . ' . E ; .7. . . . . . V. 3 chassis, Studebaker, ,: Chrysler, 4'snd Nish, 2. chassis,. SEPTEMBER 5th eve-nfti- g " HUDSON-ESS- Buick, 2 chassis, 1 -- SALT LAKE at at Total for 1st 7 Mo. July 1925 CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO I FROM PROVO . ' -- Cars 1925 A UTAH CORPORATION i Registration of Total for 1st 7 Mo. July J925 BY Lake City, ; v Cars Registration of Go. Utah Oil Refining mtalu Salt i Sales leading any other six cylinder car by a ratio of more than to in the State of California. Following is a list of registra tion of six cylinder cars for, the month of July, also the first seven months of the year. 381 r 22 '213 13V 88 ;hudson-esse- x - i 2,037 842 714 ..;,,V...;...... 548.; l 01d8mobile . 5632 " - 471 . ..... 367 - r Rickenbacker, 6's and 8's," . .. ... Moon -. .- 6027" . , .T7."T.i;Ttrrrrrrr245 ChaxidlerJveland---rt-.-Vr- 152 43 11,613 ........... Studebaker, 3 chassis .Buick, 2 chassis, Chrysler 4's and 6's, .Paige - Jewett Nash, 2 chassis, ........ .' Oakland - 244 17H-r136- 2138 2541 ., 2865 1539""" 1415 6 . 113 102 . Figures compiled by Motor Registration News, . Olifornia. , i 563 538 Oak-lan- d, :ir son- also the largest producers of six cylinder cars in the world. ; Facts which indicate the motor buying public in appreciating better cars at lower - .prices. - ,. Schofield Auto Company 11 . |