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Show r JLCS FOUB z THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1S25. Timpanogos Grandvkw - UTAH EGGS : ' Reporter, Mrs. F. Woffindea. Jim. Xewell Knight en tertained all JW members of, the fuuiily t dimuT Thanksgiving day. descendants were pre. Thirty-fivwit Following dinner games and V music were enjoyed. : i . .Mr. and Mr. Helier Bow ley enter talnrd at dinner Thursday afternoon t their home". - Fall flowers decorated the dining table. t Mr. CITY HEWS STATiD HIGH .. - - - seulot bop of the Lla coin blh School was held Wednesday evening. The large ball was lieantifally - decorated in unique A fashion in the flam color. demonst ration of - the special (hnrlston wag given. A large nuia bber of people were Jo attendance. j Tbe .annua Wednesday evening the students of the fjpeneer school gave a Thanksgiving program. The eighth nant- grade students represented ber composed by their teacher, Mr. 3 Jolley. "'"r - - Tbe Gleaner glrU of Grandvlew ward entertained the "M" men of the ward at the home of R. L. Mem-uioFriday evening. Games, music and luncheon were delightful diver- iilona of the evening. rJ-- - . tt A Wonderful Christmas Gift of MusicV are children, the HOMES where there INPlayer Piano is especially a fortunate gift. For it enables the mother who does not play manually, to .implant a real regard for music in the 'minds of her children. We urge you, to. come and select your, Player. Piano for Christmas now while our stock is complete. Don't hesitate be--, cause of money.. In the spirit ot Christmas,; we have arranged special terms to suit your convenience.' r Clinton HarrlsJiai' returned from olse, Idaho," where he underwent an operation' and is the guest of Mr; and Mra. II. E Harris. . Miss Maud Rowley entertained at a birthday party at ber home Fri day evening, the occasion being ber Games audi birthday anniversary. music, followed by luncheon were ' tbe features. serves a Piano until ConvenientXhristmas-Terms- 4 n as h . . NEW BOOKS i AT LIBRARY v Life and Philosophy of W.-IJamcsjClark entertained at Chamberlain. Which bt an account a miscellaneous shower Monday eve of the tpiestof a student for the re; ning in honor of Ming Etheal Hill, Intionshlp of the material world and who was married Wednesday to Kay man's life in it to reconciliation be Kelley of Idaho Falls. Games and tween reason and reality and reason music were the entertainment for and religion. It include? such prob tbe evening, followed by & dainty lems as: Method "and Function of luncheon. Many Ufcutlfu Jjift Science ; Failure to Maternalism ; were received by the guest of honor. Religion and Perspective, etc. ( Measure of a Boy, by ; W. H. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley left Wednes Nichols, i A seqnal to 'rnst a day evening for Idano rails where Boy." Wesley, Hugh, Warren and Dord, 4a another great adventure tbey will make their home. In Salt Lake valley. Their quest Cre Hills of .Salt Lake visited at this time takes them to the islands the borne of Mr. and' Mrs. James of Great Rait Lake. Boys! Tout! like this. Jt's a great treat and It's Clark. different j Perennial Bachelor, by Anne Par rish. From many hundreds pfmaii' icrnoonThe following were chosen nscripts submitted In the as officers: Lucy Foulson,- presi-de- Harper Prize contest "The Perennial ; VilHte Varlef, first counselor ; Bachelor" was chosen as winner Sirs. J. it Jensen, second counselor j and awarded the prize of $2,000.' It Mrs. Fred Davis, secretary: and mirrors with fidelity and great . treasurer. Miss Merle Wents left Saturday for the northern states mission field. Friday evening a number of friends called and spent the evening with Miss Weutz. Games, nluslc and luncheon were enjoyable features. Walter Robinson Music Co: George Buckley of Eureka was entertained at a birthday party, by Mrs. George Buckley at ber home Frhlay. V are cordially invited to call at 46 North - .1 University avenue and hear the 7 You -' . New - Kartcbner Dishop and Mrs. ntertalnerl it Tn"nk"H'lnfr I''"""'' at tbelr. borne TlinralaA CoyerJ were miu ior inni.v. ue u.. .;- town guesU were Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin Kuudseit of, Salt Lake. City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman "Kartcbner also of Suit Lake. , . , . , M. E. Ortho-phoni- c Victrola The, most important "contribution ?to, MUSIC since the invention of v ; ' the First Vfctor, Talking Machine. Following the regular mutual meeting of the Grandview ward those taking part In the road show were entertained at a social at the home og Blwhop M. E. Kartchner. . : r For Safety - beauty the. rich period from 1850 to the present, this novel of American life will delight those discriminating readers who have learned to. except tbe unusual in Anne- -' P. Parrlsh's works. t Wild Geese; by Martha Ostenso. Tbls. magnificent novel, winner of what is probably the largest prize ($13,500 i ever offered In this coun try for a Wrst novel, was unanimously, cbosen from among 1389 conk petlng manuscripts, because of its universal appeal, its influencing pictures of life and its compelling story. Wild Geese is a story of life in the, bleak farm bands, on- the northern fringe of cultivation, it Is however, not merely- a story of characters, but is also an epic of the northern frontier. - ' - mm dySmoot8rSpaffird(ba(6 f y Music Co. 46 North University Ave. V SOLID COMFORT" t MS- Phone 156 JHUjonary Meetine; Tbe regular meeting of the returned misnloaary aswiclMtlon will be helj today at 2 p. m. in the AdBiiulst ration building, r A prograaa will be rendered and all iretnrned missionaries are invited. - TV ir Thereis Relief SorietT MWit Th nwr lug of the Fifth ward Belief society will be held TiKdnT at 2:30 o'clock. The lesson on "The Mosaic Dispensation" wHJ be given by Mrs lUttle, Sikart and Mrs. Edna Bentwet, ... i VbJtmf Hare Mrs. .St. Ctair Slron and son Jtnj efLos Angeles, Calif., are visiting with relatives and friends in Provo. Here from gait Lake Mr.snd and daughter Beverly of Salt Lake .City spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. Mo Jri.Verl Adams's parents, J. W. McAdam. PAr TAXES I " NOW! DELIVERS hy let your taxes become delinquent and pay a per cent penality pjus 12 per rent interest when yon can borrow money from us at 8 per cent? 3 W We Ttiake straight loans at 8 per cent ' Installment loans at 7 per cent mm " .. I i - """: , - ' . THAT . . PHONE ... ,.. Hf i if: . Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Ales Long and Van Mork have returned to 'Bingham after spending Thtwiksgiving day with their parents Mr:, and Mrs. Sore n Mork. The activities of the mysterious maniac who roams Toledo,O., streets and clubs women in the 4:ir1t- ness havgV thrown women of that trnHnrrewsKTasot READ HERALD WANT ADS e ti wswitma girl who is wearing hef brothers overseas helmet as protection, . . VARO William Fox presents Motors to Midways-- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lunceford and children, lira, JJTJaincefard andVMlss An gle Lunceford motored to Midway and spent Thanksgiving relatives. . day with Mattinee Children Adults i New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. John Durrant announce the arrival of a baby girl born Friday morning. Mother and daughter . are doing AJOHN FORD PRODUCTION Evening 7:30 - 9:lSr daily 2:15 and 4 p. m.; '. Lower floor : V! .......... .... .10c Balcony ' ' ..25c . . . . . Returns Home Mrs. S. E. Mae- Fadden and Mrs. Boy Storrs have returnedbome from Ogden where they Spent anw,eek. ' Owens tioes East J. A. Owens. manager of the Glengarry Amuse- uient cuuHpany left fur tnicago to attend the annual national conven tion of the amusement 'park man agers of the United States. While on the trip Mr. Oweijs will also visit some ot the largest and most Ul ' to date" dindng paviillons and Amusement resorts-i- n the middle west from which he will get suggestions for the" summer .amusements at Glengarry. Motors to JSpanlsh Fork Mrs. W. W. Ercanbrack, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cox, A. H. Petit and Mrs Mar--a ret Straw motored to Spanish Fork Friday and attended the fil ers 1 services held for Mrs. Hannah Hughes. I The Wife Who Wasn't WastxA Gertie Wcntworths-JamesVpopu- lar Jwvel " has been picturized by Warner Bros.-- , and ?The Wife That WTOrTBtedwTirbPgln a two day run on Monday at the Strand theater under the ' directioti of James Flood. ' ' It is a domestic drama which re viewers In other cities have heralded as a sincere and convincing story of Hmother's sacrifice for her son. Huntly Gordon, Irene Rich and John Harron play the leading roles ofJohn Mannering, district attor ney ; his wife and bis son Bob. Tbey present happy , family picture which is threatened when Judge Bledsoe (W'ilfred Lucas) comes to plead (bat Mannering Use bia influence to save his son,' who has been arrested for .speeding. Mannering refuses; and that night thqlr son Bob, in a party With Diane Bledsoe (Elinor fair) is forced into reck- n lessVdrlvlng byjthe girl and I .. passenger is killed. Unhappy, but firm in bis refusal to misuse th power of jits' office. Monnering quarrels with his wife who feels no sacrifice to great to She goes to her old- save their-boy- ; time sweetheart, Jerome WaUace (Qayne Whitman) and pleads that he help her. ' Together they concoct a scheme whereby tbey will make to ber husband lone his opponent,' may win and use .his opponent, may via and , use bis power to have Bob freed. IU '..T Shows 2:30 The only successful substitute for luck Is work. . will not help PR1N G E S S Edmond rrSjs' VJv " - i3m - II ft. a . I A great number of apple" trees of bearing age n4 younger have been killed during past- - seasofjf'accbrdV nig tx Mr. Swenson aMfrom th numlter showiirgtp ia orchards, the injury to tMtesl may be e even, ": 1 STRAND BABY GRAND ORCHESTRAr ffj W. LeoHovorka ;v Le Roy 5V". Rolertaon Merline Turner Stanley Hov'orkjt URGED TO KILL . . from the novel by Gertie Wentworth JameA wfth ' HUNTLY GORDONaxpo IRENE RICH FARfilERS ARE ' r Wasrii . " ... H 1 Lowe In VChampion ill. " louod TUESDAY 'ALL SEATS iOc Monday and Tuesday 35c rt " .Monday. .50c 4:00 - 7;30 - 9:15 wo-ma- Being sorry for yourself is wast ing sympathy on someone yon know ' doesn't deserve It. :. nx mv h- -s '7 n- - ... ........ w . .25c and Orchestra . In Concert VW( Here Miss Emily Lunce ford of Salt Lake spent Thursday in this city visiting with relatives. " Children- - . DON KIRKHAM ; TOM SIMS SAYS ' . . nicely. comfort in each lump of our quality coal4 and ' we can prove it. how Say " many tons when and where greater this ' winteT-mr- hs con.- re-are Buggeifta. troi, measures a sortea to at once. g Tolsoned grain is furnished to the -fFarmers and orchardists of Utah armers for less thanostby the commissioners andZthe state county are urged by H. V. Swenson, county board of agriculture, be hdj.ma beacting agricultural bjsyector, to had at the agricultural' ware of damage to trees from field .office, room 14, court house', Pfovo, mice during the coming wfhter'. . . ana worn ii. T. Swenson at Pleas- - ' 6 'field mice "seem f Be ttnnsnailj;, numerous in Orchards throughout . card the county this fail," Mr. Swenson We desire to ettendSbtW ' sincere ' declares. "Now, before the ground .ri.mu.uuu ana tnantsyto vtifIs covered with snow is an Idenl to make I nitrh fn time save: I time Tnihe'Ty'pracing a small amount of dear dunghter and tl!t- rpoisoned wheoj around the trunks MBASD- MRS. nARnTTtoiElf j of trees throughout the orchard.". AM) FAMILT. . , ' Causes" , of mixm and Comedy YARDS r. Qr-?.d'l Ell' U. AVL 1 Civilization : Visiting Here Miss. Mildred Hcott of Halt Lake is spending a week In this city the guest of Miss Mabel . N'uttall. Cussing tight shoe you in a pinch. ' cl Love and Visits in Salt Lake Miss Bessie Collins and Miss Amy Cummlngs xpeut Tbankscglvlng day la Bait Lake the suets of Mrs. W. A. Wil liams. . 75 d Mrs. Bjshop Goes U Milford Mrs. B. D. Mc Donald and children will leave to day to make their home In Milford. ! -- COAt S, McAdam The honeymoon is over when he can carry.a ciar la bis vest pocket nilitout it being broken. T PA.PA-WHA- COMFORT "f-- -- V Walter Robinson p.- - s 1924-102- 3 A $5 bill will reserve any piano in our' been so;e uritil Christmas. This laa-hfor those convenience the of arranged who will receive Christmas Club checks in December. Since. only $5.00 is needed, we urge you to reserve your piano now while our stock is complete. Fa tf -- Qhrisfmas ! 1 Sti.iw ii ley Kimnions storage eggs, but the Ttah Poultry Prducers cooperative has adapted a keeping the home market policy supplied first, according to Benja-aiiBrown, ptesideut f the coop erative. Mr. Browa recently made 1 "surrey of the eoaat egg market return reported that and npon-hipost oflbe surplns California eggs Were rapidjy being moved to eastern markets. , poultry dealers In Los Angeles are esger to get some of tbe I'tqh holdings, be explains, but tbe amoclatlon feehi aa ttltligation to care for the' home markets ft rut, Tbls annmmeemeut by the roop- erative atsoriatlott means there Is uttie ukeiinooa or a come price in crease such a was experienced last year. The association then, did not anticipated the possibility of a shoit-foimaeueq one tia JILJtoiaO-yi'nea-- rt exjkirt of eggs In' sot-- large qnaa- tlties. This past seasoiihe aaaociatioa baa stored ample eggs to care for the borne marketa and tbe borne demands will be cared for first "Toe association fels that aa a cooperative, It baa a moral re pons! irtllty to tbe consuming public as Well as to the producer and if It abuses tbls responsiUlity,, it even tually will be taken away," says Mr. Brown. i"K could ship consider able eggs, eust, but we believe the home market demands should be cared for first. A fair price, even ly distributed throughout the year, is far more satisfactory to the con sumer and producer alike than a season of alternately, high and low Miss Ithoda Foulson, who Is' teach ing school at Silver City, it spend- levels. ng the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hi Foulson. " andTUEi pATil 30 and DECEMIXH NQYELMEEI Fridy-SliirrU- of rtulrLake City and Agatha Htrtiertson of Kinii-Fik e;e marriwl here Friday br Clerk Wallace M. Hale. Cmraty LAKE SALT CITT, Nor 28. A marriage lice use abjo baa bees .There is si straug demand both on bwded te' Harold Cart ilemk of the Pacific tmut, partictilarly Lot Grand Islund Keb, and Merle ingelea and in the east for' nab Blumentbal DunB of Prove. - Mrs. 13 i Mr. and Mra; 8. 8. Grange entre-tulned at a Thanksgiving dinner 3overs Were laid for Thursday. ' members of tbe family. JWrirKl ONIiIARIvETS 8 Mr. and Mra. H. 8. Harris entertained at Thanksgiving dinner at i their home Thursday. MONDAY Phone 107 and ft f : II Z- mm - ' I ' |