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Show PROVO UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1926, f uj utiag at MajU DeU thU. week. Mamie MeCJeUan, tb M. LA. president: ha bees the thaperone, assisted by Mr. Anna Hoytter, Mis MaxiM Clayton and. Miss Tclda . Hanson. 'v'-- Mr. PAYSON BIE3.JLR. WILSON Reporter, Teleptwst CI Mr. And Mr. Joha Unt of f :MAPIHON n Telephone Mr. andE- Mrs. i "x. j In honor of Mr. Frank Tkousmb of tons Oberhansly Mrs. Dare Shnler, Mrt. Owen Love-lee, Mr.- - Bert Taylor, Mrs. Don Barney. Mrs, Elmer CtowanL, Mr. Ray Houson, Mr. Glen 8lmmona of Provo and Mr. Wluclow Cole of Delta. club aud their husbands enjoyed a pleasant evening at - Arrowhead Wednesday. A- - delightful- swim in the plunge was followed with a picnic anpper. . in i- - i - at ijmm Want a ton of long before the cold weather sets in. aBd to be paid for on eay, con- - coal- - . '". Miss Georgia Griggs, who is go-iu resIderrThgj liTrTi niQgraZJCEJCulhMrJitAaA guest of honor at a farewell party week-enIn the spent daughters given by Miss Fay Bates Wednesfltragberry Talley. " day, evttilng. "7 . Miss Buby MeMullen who has Mi Frances; Baeejrry f Granta-vill- e been attending the summer school been the guest of Miss ,has session ,at the University of Utah Cloward Madoline during the week. was home over the week-end- . 8he she entertained in :was accompanied by Miss Virginia Tuesday evening honor of Mlsr Roeberry and Miss Brown of Bait Lake. Rhea Stark who leaves Payson this .'. Mrs. Jesse Ear le was hostess at a week.'. charmingly arranged Bridge, party Miss Myrth Allen of Eureka is at her home last Thursday eve visiting here with her cousins, Fawn was in Dinner Served the nlng. Cowan and Ella Moore. early evening, the guests being seated ut six small tables. Lovely sumflM ilra. Ma Ion Menrienhall er floMfe1s-wer- e iised 'to- adorn the rooms and corsages of the blooms and family and Mr. .and Ms: Leslie Reece spent Pioneer day in Salt were used as favors. High score Lake and at Sultalr. prizes in the Bridge game we're awarded to Mrs. L. D. Pfouts and Mrs. Matt le Stark and daughters, Mrr. Frank Wllson.Mlss Madoline Miss The Stark, and Miss Rhea Boblnson- - received-- the consolation. Stark left Thursday for California. will reside in Los Angeles. .MrAn(LJdrs. John Lnnt of Bell They d rr7 ; M 7 Hi T)ftsPPtteoto"tlrrpurcha5nof the Heatrola. ; ' a parP "HeatroIaTreeXoal Club of the national Free Coal Club that you will read about this week "In .. The Saturday Evening Post. This Is the' fifth consecutive year that thousands of tons of coal will be given away, free. or- -, fiemember.the.-lieatrola---tn- e heating plant-- will Iginal first-floo- r furnace comfort, at you give a saving of 457t in fuel. And the Heatrola is bo beautiful it looks like a fine mahogany cobinet. Everyone admires it ! ; Join our Free Coal Club now, "and you w.ill get a ton "of coal, free, with an Estate Heatrola delivered 4 Come in have us snow you 'the. Heatrola and explain our Vroo final oner, This of fer expires August 21st da Hnnf Hplnv , -- Mr and Mrs. Jack Lee of Salt Lake, Mr,- - and Mrs. T. E. Reece, Mr. and Mrs. Will Amos and Mr. and Mrs. Will Amos formed a party, and spent Pioneer " ; day at Maple Dell. Ingham, Washington, - therouting jitaheTKiihlJtake Jun ior girls at Geneva Thursday. tcr, 4- mother. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton and famfiy spent Saturday at Lagoon and Sunday with relatives at Kays-vlllMiss Ruth Clayton of Kays-vill- e who has leen visiting here for three weeks returned to her home with them ; ,.' ... M ir-- a nd-- rsJoh nf. H. 1 Mrs. R. J. Thompson of Moab has "returned ToTier home after a visit of two weeks with Mrs. E. H. Mr. and Mrs. P. C." Wtghtman of Suit Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave 8htUer Saturday and Sunday. ... - Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Wilson and two sons,- - Mrs. Amnion Nebeker, Mrs. Berta Nebeker, Mr. and Mrs. Cha.rleg Douglass and" two ters" spent last week 'aftbe Nebe-I" ker rranch 1n Wyoming- - Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Nebeker Jr. and daughter, Ruth returned Home with tbem. ., - .. .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wride at tended the Farmer Roundup in it Logan., last week, also Aberdeen, Idaho with relatives and visited at other place In Idaho. " - Teddy r-- fie Famous" Manhattan WithEacK Heatrola" The Beehive" dria of the Third ward hav been enjoying a delight- - Like a Phonograph - - Works Like A Furnace Heats 3 To 6 Rooms - - Looks -- semi-week- -- Moist warm' , -- - by-Sa- r Ka"8 arrived - Provo 9.50. to m 11a-xe- ashe Springville1--- ONE-PittC- E -- - -- ! "r Lowest Price e sym-phon- y Co. Taylor-Russe- ll 'THE ra go-w- f?d Only One Price to Everybody-rTh- Dixon- - Car-lso- saud-and-fir- ' Shirts , ofal f Il6uSE" f aynn--- - . . "nit-era- ." "The-Phnnto- .t H.' Grove Sp; Fork ' pro-gra- -- ; 00 FUSEE of Salt Lake Is with his' cousin, Bilfy 8treet - E3 This modern heating plant will make wonderful a change in your home. No draf "more ty floors and cold corners ; no more rooms shufroff for the winter. In stead every roomupstairs: and down .keptzcozilywarmc- -: Winter.ris:notrfar off. Take advantage-othis opportunity and have real heating comfort for ' years to come-- , Folland viHitlng here, Toil Coal Easy Payments Comfort This Winter Oi sen were In Kamas Saturday and Sunday. . - Ell-nu- am w Insure Furnace Our Fall Line of aar Herald-Tribune- or d wi ilaughtepJMrbyi The Misses Marv. Utiles la nj r Miss Adeline Ainge of Salt Lnkc Peterson fynrf Vic. t'randsen nnd is spending the week here visiting BY WILLIAM J, FAGAN Lynn Hales rtmncd home Knudny friends aud relatives. NEW YORK, July 81 ( IT. The evenlng-'aflvran J extruded - trip ' feHtimabhr trritierifThe-Nethe Yellowstone. Park. through Boweu Miss Miss I Hattie and , Lawrence York Ituby Jex motored to Murray Wed They we're guests' of Mr. and Mrs" has written a series oL inter nesday afternoon where they were tois Petersotr at Lund; Idahov and esting articles bnthesubjectiof dinner guests of Mr. aud Mrx, Ger Mr. and Mrs. Ardeu Stoddard at summer music. He has traced the Parker, Idaho. ard Hawkins Wednesday evening. history , of outdoor, orchestral and band concerts from their earliest Mr.- and Mrs. Carl and 'THE ROAD TO MAN DA LAY-- ) days in America to the present ' son, Teddx. L!.ke were tfic t; Heints'ttrt'hetadiuhTTWtTOrts weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lon C'hane.v has 'found bis "thou of the New York Philharmonic Orfaiie''4 Wilson. chestra a t a brilliant example of Byron Aiil It is a face tbnt might grace' the desire otthe public to hear only Isaac Brlggs and family a Conrad Niigel or a John Gilliert. the bestln music summer or winter, areBishop The-- wlobratcd- this- - week - at Bryce hara!ter aewr spending.and a glance at the programs which 'and other pluccs of lutcreKt achieved the strangest- - disuise he canyon are given nightly for seven weeks, ever attempted and a'piienred in in southern Utah. to the radio available Jhe HkenesK of a romantic youngaudience,' amply prove his conten The Ladies Auxiliary of tlie Am hero a veritable matinee Mol for tion.. ., .t-n Legion ..held- -, their. .iregulur tlui proltgw Ait J'Tlw- ICoad to-- Mu- nerica -Many radio broadcast impresario buxluess meeting aud soda) iialay,'' Jils latest starring vehicle. are making a mistake in assuring monthly home of Mrs. W. W. McA- This lliii is soon to he be seen at the at that because the weather' is- - humid llister Thursdny afternoon. A short the rjilunbia Thentre. At the open-- " In July 'and August, it is necessary business meeting was conducted br lng of the story he is a yoniic sea to abandon any pretence st offering fniowed etiptiiTn Tiiter.nfter n lapse tif yeurs Presldenr'MnyThiiifiim. good solid musical, menus, and re- with a solo Sllss June Uving-- J is; sIhiwii us the sinister "Singapore.-Joeby vert to the artifice of broadcasting stun. to which tin? youngster has di.-Reading, Ardell Ludlow; Solo. nothing heavier thau featherweight N: Thoiniis. . 5 tables ' ... of geitcrated. George '' . opera. iHK)" were plaved. ' lirgli scon' Acconlmg to (liniK'.v. Ifnptyttig American outdmir orchestral conwas won At the. priw Sterlings eT cert8r4essTthan n 6 o'clock luncheon- was served at one of the niOKt Intricate problems filled with the slush of the the tables to 25 by. the hostess. he evprfneed as never in hist lif gelectloug from Mrs. l lias he lieeu called upon to perforin" McAllister, Mary Gardner, were "and' a light operas numerous, such a tusk 'Most of my .makeups The Thomas. Hlxxla Thomas, , popular movement ftwa a syuiphonv .on duplicating asre."- he sai.I. such Andante froin Beet- tallies aud nsuus were prettily, dec deiieud and to try und put on youth proved hoven's No. 5, or - one from the orated In siiuimer flowers. much like trfviiitf to write with my "Pathetique" of Tschalkowsky, was Miss Glace Boweu returned borne left band.'' regarded as sufficient "heavy" Chauey appear as a typical Friday evening from an extended ' and toTHlifornin thtrearlf sctfii" Oregoii'MisH trip Today, concerts at Lewlshou Staof dium, Hollywood Bowl and other Bowen visited here sidtsr Mrs. Hilt h and pres'iits-thmill Irr nf fact lie nt Los Metos, .CaMfond.-i.- voiitli-wb- il Perkins outdoor ftif tfaftiu summejeeu ja fuct, "lie mfW "hildnio-iipoii- r feaure a com- - anoflii'i' sls!ef MrSrMimtrherMittiT hi s - own twenty have iwd--f4ir- -brother 1 Bakersfiehlr (!alif, and pletfaymphy every night. The Ttalph Bowen at Ashland, Oregon. year old sou. audience of WJZ. WGY and WItU Vivid Drama. have heard the phllharuion new story 'i a vivid drama "Mrs." Haima f Iosee -- entertalnVd numerous symphonies this summer. BwthoyfiB'aJaoth-itthr4rBoloti- ifr Tuesday afternoon In honor of her i:fSimaudru Mandalayaad tlifi Mrs.. Stanley Hul Hay of J!'nial. cnacred bv a. notable- chorus and orchestra, Is considered daughter-in-lawere. cast that Includes. Lois. Montn Iji Ihe 25 relatives and one "bf the most jwpular with the radio audience. Brahm's first presint. ,The afteriusm was sntit! lcading'fcniinlne rohj, Owen Monte, So "nom'y""BrJvt"an;hfltrnafutjTima was Voted by radio listeners in gnmes and nmslcTAr STrrlniH-h-eowas sen-eby' the. hostess. last aeuson to be one of their prime jiii. Joiiiv Gerge and others of note. Tod BrowulMa. who directed Clmu- favorites. To sensible radio proThe sons and daughters of the ey in "The I'nholy Three", was thav gram makers, this Is significant " pioneers held their annual ; outing director, and Elliott CJawsont sceii-arl- st if the. of and reunion at Snratosa Wedneswrote-th- e scenario from ttn The veterans of the Blink day. And illawft Wat and Pioneers were originaL-stor- y by Browning guests- - of honor. A sjilendld settiiuw h'iiietlHg stramie was given at 11 a.m. with Bishop A. T. Money s master of Oriental places and much thrilling .ceremonies. In the afternoon an. in aud dramatic acticn nmrlt the unidoor ball game and various kl.ul.s que mystery story, one of the of amusement was enjuyed- .- A fea- strangest Chancy has ever given the v " ture of the aftenrorw was- the screen." to each tif Not only dues bis iniceixfnl Imawarding a yming captaiu These personation tlie 74 xM folks' present. in ihaney's Isnovatlon . an Jmenh of mark presents .were but the locale of. "The Road to stores ef Siirfngville uud Spanish Sfandnlay also transports the Fork. deft 'disguises to a new field mins. swipartg of ... .Mr., an&Jita ;Viiletllrxwitiu-j!-tand family with thdr bcusp gnest, the Iniliiui const so iMipulnr with of' -- Merced, iTCIifing,' Forster,1 Mundy and other Mrs. Rose Sllverrom California vnjoyett a trip a Bry5e .asar air that circulates not radiates to ever part of your "home. That's what the HEATROLA does. And it uses no more coal than the ordinary stove" and heats 3 to 6 rooms. It is a. beautiful piece of furniture with its vitreous ' enamel mahogany 1 finish. . The Estate Heatrola is the original circu-latLet rshbw;yoiu- " ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs.- - E. H. Street and lildren:ivere at Coalville over the week-envisiting with Mr. Street's it -- - - Me. and Mrs. Dave Shuler and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monson and, their children were in Logan for three "flayOasTweeirto attend the" FarmT - ' era Roundup. Mrxs IIihiiihU Ilowen was hostess to aud Leo with Miss Florence .Boweu meiiilKTs tind .two invited ''giiesta.1 left Tueslay for a 10 day trip by- Miss Adeline AIiikc and Miss Msr-iff- n doTirff-Tif Tsnrrtake; auto through lenowHtoiinTiTk. -i--- i a duiirty lii:uheon was served to 25 (titcsts, Tlie bnntir. gueft received many beautiful gliu. the Peter Pan club Mmda evening. The major ;iart the eve-bike. Mrs. 8. L,, Anderiiii, WW : wan inid planning.. Mr. and been working. . - Iho lug V' Warren has returned home from Kenil worth where be has IMianeLlMri 1 f- htiii. e vMt A delicious Iihii Imkpu was nt fri'uds 'ami relatives at different I M Kg Elsie 6trauner who has just. .. the card tables at K :3tt The lables p.irts of ldnio. returned from the Central states were prettHy .Ueiniaiwi lih ruse mission and Miss Helen Strauser of budd and ,The Second Ward beW their an- baret lit fuimt t, !!! Pea Kidge, Missouri are visiting nal mrtlng aud reunion at Geneva ers decorated the roomi.. with their sister, Mrs. J. I Pate, r"rii5rA- lure atteiidunce from" the ward wene ireetif. The day ii! M'f Mrs. Gerald Huwkius The Beehive girls of. the Maple- was jjieiit in a silenUd program, Rmb and t'arol. daimbters ton M. I. A. are spending their varuees nd various kinds- their home in Murray Wcdws-Iirtniuit cation In Kelly'i grove this werk:. f ftwtff Bnf BM1 UselHenls. vNlting nk djgrgfteTT'PcMtHTigfl wit iir tier parents Mr. a. id Mrs. K. Mrs. 'Erlck Egelson enterlalneI Miss Blanche. Martell. and MIhs H. Jex. of the Pioneers at LaUiiB TuihtT e.iterLuUjcd at a her ;botoe .TJiui:sJay; rAl! minmM4d TriWhiMihTTW was given after which ' a dainty eiiterlaiued at (Rniyr Wt Juesday f of Miss Maltle ll.iiis.in, a bride of luncheon was served . to 'fourteen in honor uf Mr. aud Mrs. George 1he- week, - Tl eveiiliig was spent : members. which Idaho. Lewis vtr Burley, Other In games- and. mux!? Bowen.--Follow- .. Mr. and Mrs. Will Abotr: and Burton AIott of S'h Frauclsco, Mr. null Md). N. H. Burton and Dorothy uurton oi eait imkv were me guests oi jar--- ana Mrs. ... m Anios. f 2 SrirtfrthrouglTcI-Inwxtmi- T '"Park, they will . with-- a Bobby Jones, golfer, " deserves anJohn - La mV M rs. other cup If be escapes the movies. Frank Oberhansly and Mrs. Don -Barney wererthe guests of Mr7 and Working In a bank would be" more Mrs. Heber Hanson of Benjamin at flunday, Dawes was so fast when ..,:Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Lee and chil Congress ended talking he hasn't stopped " dren of Salt Lake spent Saturday .'. yet,and Sunday in Payson. auto-fti- by Ilaliua ajr -- -- "" . W.-T- r.v. week-end."- """ HUklliln... day ev ni.ig i.t the bouie. of Dr. Kniias aud Mrs, Misses Helen 'Dlaniond, .Sir. and Mre. M. . Brockbsnk. 4 lulilei Ifv, Marls Jenson, Louise Menden- - if bridge mere played, .the club aeviiiHiiinied by iiiss Eleanor Peterson enjuyed prl.w?. was. 'i(U i'.v llaxel Nt'laud. the I'tii'thtniiUeriMin left '1 tnirMlay by bail''3oQcphlnc Mri. tour of Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 0. CT Nielsen and Nahum Curtis remained in Ogdeirt K .visit her slater, Mrs. Fred.Huisb, wru vx ?aV WRB.SUW. Ml UU JtVB. Wendell " Erlandson spent their It may be hot, but a fellow named Pioneer day vacation at Maple Dell Luke Warm was arrested In Chi' ' In Paysoft canyon... ' cago., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs and Europe's slogan Just how liSay family were in Strawberry valley it with tears in your eyes." . over the 7 'j: ,here . l rw in luul u U'iiCu Mr ami ' Ttnvlrl Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ' Menderihnlli .Mr-y Joseph antH hd. asthelr guests-TuesdHwensoii, and Mr.: uud Mrs." Joliu Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. . Fred "dinner the eveBrian and family of Salt-- Lake. ning was. spejjt. iu musk aud sing. ing. Mr. Burton Nahum T.. Curtis, Heber Curtis, Bishop Heber A. Curtis and Reid Curtis attended the Farmers Roundup in' Logan last week and later visited with relatives in Idaho. They reisclndln;.;i.tjtrir'trtp ; - - - . Mr, and Mrs. Isaac 8wenson caujon Saturday and Sunday , Gilbert Olsen of tmig Beach, pleasantly entertained at a wedding ten- - and dinner at their home is siWdins a Leo Hlt euts.lr. and Mrs. Josei Maistrpm. to tne 180 wedding anni- - week here visiting, with bis mothMrs. Olsen .was formerly Miss Lola veraary of their marriage, on Tues- er Mrs. John Holt and otuer rela.- -' Mai mi rout oft Mileton. day evening.; A delicious. 5 course tives aud frlen.l. Mr. Holt is? em dinner was served on small tables ployed, in the advertising depart- - Mr. and Mrs. Horaee-- Perry- - and relatives Batment of Montgomery Ward 4 Co. atj o'clock ...to 60 neaf were daughter, Leah are visiting friends The Utiles rnenoai" ' prelum and .relative In Ci!firula. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. V hit wood and decorated with chrystal bud vases tne famBy lert 'Wednesday for Holden,: and of Aipericaa Beauty Roups Wr. Glen Whltnev has returned' rooB1( vm Mtfe attractive with I'tab Ihey will, spend-ib- a.: wniatWer-nfTth- r home from Nnvsdn wiiem t baa ( Mrt. Wnira"yeTe:-beewectTlstrtng- Mrs. ffiii,e(ieri. relarents I other M'httwooUs. and wcrklng.,, .,,,,.,..- - ..; aeeordian with innutrtIiH'd pa v r:-- "' . sic, George Sweuson aud Gladys tives." .. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of Wllliaius with .dauciug. 0 laWex Soldier Suuinilt were the guests. of of "SiO0'Lvt;ere (. Milton Hales who U studying, enjij:ed. priaeji lur Miss Mary Ann Hansen Monday; . high .srnrt. belug won by Mrs. frank dcytlstry at Lis Angeles, is spendhis Hugrs and Glenn Miller. The ui- - ing his i Miss Ruth Johuson of Salt Uke ..and Mrs. Cefirga- -. parum. Jilslmp I speiit jiunday visiting- - MissVeJnia Mrsr Eugene HnghM Od " itniaiid i laics. BnoWi ; Hughes. At 12 n'rtwlt pimcti anSr THVi "girls'," of The1st" The Mr. wedding1 cake were served. Mrs. Jennie Dart and Mrs.- - E. aud Mfs. Sweiison received iiiuuj wurd Xliituul si'it a 4 day outing" Evans of Spanish Fork, Mr. and tieautlful st 1'bkPUh SprliiKS this week, ungifts. Mrs. Lewis Evaus and daughter, of Miss Ida der Thelrua of Prleer were1 the guents entortsin- Jex. T1m' tin was greatly enjoyed Mrs. Stella jaV "71 - -- J44-- W - HAtwiintr - - TELEPHONE n -end day 81-J- -l -- . " MKS.EFFIE DART, Reporter Ur. "TTI V " Rtporter Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mr. Will Amos, Mr. and Mrs. ; Washington, T. - Reece, Mrs. Frank Oberhansly were Frank Oberhansly- f Ofden and rtDohhaajhey-Wr-i-tertatn- ed bridge the goesU of honor at at Arrowhead Friday eve party given Friday evening by Mm. 8 to T by Mr, and Mr. from ning Mrs. of Don Barney tb home '.. John Last 7? ' T. E. Reece on Utah Avenue.TJmtsday evenlnr Mra, Albert Mr. Joaepa. Qutgley Join Krr entertained at a family din ed. Mr.andandMr.Mrs. Ed Qulgley, of ner for Mr. and Mr. Lant. Out at their cottage at of tows guests .wer Mr. and Mr. BrighauDeBCity for the week-end- . Simon Hlgginbotham of Salt take, Maple Mr. and Mr. John Barrett and Mr, of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Lyman Baker of Silver 7A party composed Mr. and Mrs. Loveless, Wayne of Frank Mr. Oberhansly City and Spence Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson, Miss Eline McClellan and Lloyd Wilson specie WrarBeoyxoffitertatael at Maple DelL , , '. home auburban afternooB at her it - LOUISE MENDENHALL BeU-lngna- tnd SPANISH FORK SOCIETY - - - . iut' ca-re- r. niss-teF- TAYLOR BR0SCOMRNY- - coming f |