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Show s - ) f ACE TWIT C PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1927. Missionaries Will MRS. HARTLE Ad dress Meetings (gSociErY News hiloheVs bibthday. enter-.- , Mm, BhwU H. Auderbeff were "enjoyable feature of tbe entertainment, during which - : as follow: Impressive funeral services were l'iw First Whitehead, held In tbe Grand View ward eliapH LeKoy Harding, Wilsnn 'owr. rtiilay- afternoon iuf Mrs. Verda. Heound Graee Sheerer, Gloria Ioyl-i- f Hartlev hoed- at a iomt MaHgum, Uelece Andellu. . bospitul Tuesday J follow tog a brief - ;. ' ' ' ewell 31. illness. ,' Baiun. Anna Jensen. ; Bishop W. -- K. Kartchner, Jr., prer Fourth W. Thalmati Hauler; J. sided at tbe service The opening o ""r Mr. J. it. riodx.n. SJI Adeie fteruoiB jbij11-menurj- r fctttu JiMa JeJuAllsaLvhiXlniU. Saturday , Aln. Mazie Knell, MiM KJtea-liether daughter, Anita, whose birtbday Minify. Mix, llaxcl Hrok-bauMixx Margaret (iardncr, Mis wcnrrwJ on (bat day, . A f yellow infii nwd Eiiiina fluow, Mln. lltima,. Mk 4it solit-ni-e throughout the utertululufE TixiBiit. Grace t'heevef. Mix Tlrnih Sheerfr enjoyed, at er, Mrs. Kerb Thtmias and Mrs. (iui mid ouu-ldelicious Thpniaa Wlllimii. the conclusion of which -. luiiehetm a served. A larse birtb-idafutnt- - WKHMEV OK THK rake, IttJdlwg tor the HORIJI (ilVE DANTK ed au attractive eeuteri'i The W'oodmcnv'of the World will luncheon table. Gay yellow balloon were presented the little guests as hold their dance, which clones the blanket campaign and ticket salt' favors. . : : they iiarc- .. cowlwctiHg, Vilay ENJOYABLE LAWN PARTY rveulnj:, August 'Jti. at the I'tubna social has events leen large GardensThejSHle Among the enjoyable the inv& party and the success' of" the dain-- has 3f' bat "week-wbeen assured, officers, unmuinir jtlvwn by Bishdji and 'lira. Juuit Evwiunieiuts-- r is urged to (iifijx)sV H. tlark at their home Fruly-ve--" of his Issik and dance ticki.. n ning. The lawn was attractively elec. the profits derived from this a in lUuuiiatited with vrl-lorea worthy - causer iMgn are tor Games anil iuusic were trir arranged for the enjoyed, during which a delicious Prixes have dancers. Camlral Spirit will luncheon was wrved. The gueat. I(t imhidcd-tb- e Mr.; and reign at following: at Uin - birthday wrtjr. M j h anni-uaar- prayer was offered by Asbted Taylor, after whhh a mixed quartet, consisting at J. J. Kobison, Orlando Jolley, IeJenJYeutsjflLMayIiaiiss, tng "JkU Lover of My Soul." The srjeakers were Mr. Hansen D. tf Helsr, Alden and Sorenson, Tylr. Elixabeth Router. David Broadbent. Tinipanogos They each paid ,11 MuTice Harding Orlando Jgl-le- glowing tribute to the life and Jones;, Georgia Maeser, Editha Bsith. :i'Jarence Dnrrant. Sixth J. H. Finch. Wijlardjlaw-- ' r tins; lxwelT P. . Varlej Sharon IC.l?rt Router, Arthur y ir k.It' 7 HOME. MISSIONARY SPEAKERS Three home iuis.slonarbs will lie the SUTIlkors tll'tbe TIiImI our! sacTMinent servb-ethis eveniug at 7 :30 o'clot k. The follow lng splendid program hag also tieeu arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Salt Vneal duet. 'Jiall to the Brightness of Zhin's Glad Morning." Sit. J.. It. Boshard and Mrs. Hugh Peter.n, Honiianled .by Mrs. Anna Hinckley: vocal solo, "Lead Kindly Light, Mrs. Jleconitmitlcd by Mrs Hinckley; piano sebition. Miss Elda Snow. Thft lHibllc Is (Hirdlally invited to attend. Is-- tst 3Trs. M. B. CutlerTTlTrvanOIrillay -fuller, Mr. nd Mr Willi Terry, Mr. and Mr C. Terry, Mr and Mrs. O. H. PonUbtm, Mr. and Mrs. ' Carl Karley, Mr., and Mrs. Theodore Ka.rley, Mr. and Mrs. Bnrney Blgelow. Mr. and Mrs." Irven Uyne. - Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge- - loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Clluton . Hillx, Mr. and I, ' -- Mi. 3UTlaTwfl,Mr.; awdltf'nr Mr. SCANDINAVIAN DANTE AT SIXTH WARD All Scandinavians and tbelr partners are cordially Invited to attend l Kcundinaviun dance and social to be held Thurstlr evening at H:',V o'clock in the Sixth- ward aiunse-mm- t ball. A siiecl&l Invitation Is T'irrewctt'rt'1' .. . ' ; 11. Ward of New York, who Is were'uscd Visiting. Garden flowers to decorate ihe rtlttlng-- ti ble. Covers were intdfor Mrran(ihirfrs:fcll Ward, Fred and Helen Ward, Mrs. Kst her Kinney of Fresno, California, Miss M. E. Brereton, Mrs, Ia renee Clark, Glen and Kenneth Clark. lx-r- " ' Mr. and. C NVjyhittaker Mrs. entertained at d&'uef at the Hotel Kcberts lridfiy evening in honor ol d Mrs. Harry B. Asbton, w h are leaving Provo soon for t)gde:n, where they will make tbelr home. A j color scheme yellow and rirange was used In decorating the dining iable. Covers were laid for Mr. aud :irs. Ashtou. Mr. and MrsTWBIHafc ra. 15. J. nttfttMv, tftMr, and ' , tnd Mrs Iiul V. Vincent, Mr nnd i'.rs. A. B. Harris of Salt Lake, I IJfford 8 Plerpont and Miss Mar guerite Devlne of Salt Lake. Several beauiful. vocak aolos .were .fui:- - . Mr.-an- at " s ttHnit--rat the piano by Miss h Uished by iompanied i Vvine. ' .. Waft - - , . FOR MRS. CMDGE-U'NC'HEO- PiNE The residence of Mrs. 8. L, Dixon wag tbe scene of a delightful social tffalr I'riday evening, when she with Mrs, K. V. Bailey entertained vhhiI fxiends at a ul etjuplluien't tti- - Mm." Carol Pyne of Chicago. 111., whoja liere-yls- it. Following a delicious luncheon, four tables of bridge were played i -- a hign Mwre prize being won-bM.rs.; Buliy Taylor and the, consolation favor being awarded to Mrs. Union Stringhntn. The giiesr lint .included the following: Mrs. Miss - Rnby Taylor, Mrs. Glen Simmons, Mr H. F. 'Hurt, Mrs. Alliert Hickman, Mrs. Kulon Morgan, Mrs. M. P. Kennedy, Vanl Miss - Martha Moore. Mr Owls of Payson, Misa Mary Miss Zoe Hansen, and Mrs. Leon Hedquist. ' bridge-lunchet- . '. Norman- -Thomas, Han-ifft'- X DANCING PARTY IN SALT . LAKE "... ; Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ashton of Provo who will , leave soon to make tlieir home in Clifford 8. Plerpont gave a dinner dance at the County Club In; Salt Iiake, Tuesday evening. Twelve were in the party including tM following frbm Provo: Mr. and Mr Ashton. Mr. nnd Mrs.- C. N. E. "J. Mr. and Mrs. AVhlttaker, Troyer am1Mr. and MrsPaal ' "Vincent. O-de- - - :,' IC ' ' .' . MISSIONARY HONORED TnMlssesemr--ttnrh-Maire- t , Williams entertained several friends pt thefr borne Friday eveulng in honor of Miss Jennie CampMl who will leave Monday for a mission In th northwestern states, for the L. D. S. cbnrch, TGiimes wnd nusle Hi lyr. every way. Ne noise-makin- g It STAKE HOLDS .. , GRADE STAFF (ontlnued - if Tan eluH at her home Monday tt inn ..iu T...a dim eve- - B IlCfll- .lordiliTdTstrlcf, fourtlr grude; and Gladys Kotter, a pniinlnent teacher from Brighanr ' X'ity. third and fourth grade Continuing Jn the 4crvi-not Ev May Jlanwm, 4hlrd grade; Mary iX Hammond, second grade und I Inzel " Clyde, first grade. , According to' IeaH Jj. John the efftH'tiveness of high school will training b- - the addition to the College of Kdiicafion faculty of Hngn W. IetersoTi, instrwetof in mat and physical science, and Stella. P. Rich, instructor In Eng lish. Mr, Peterson has had an ex tended experience as a teacher.1 having lieen instructor fn wience at theTllg 'Horn Academy in Wyoming and tho Suit Luke City, head of the sciencf; in the Provo high rli'iKirt inriit is- - Itleh hits been school. rrf structor In the hcIumiIs of I'tuli some sixteen yenr , . Nut-all- Imjcii-liahce- r nd-family, - ata lli, nie, and-Iduh- a g U. P. DISPUYS t. - pounds - .i v i .. . The answer is quality Potlgo Brothers quality! Quality materials and construction unequalled by ." many .cars hundreds of dollars higher in price. ... economical service to give trouble-freover a long period cf time. Longest springbase of any car under $1000.- Built iudividuiil and group fruit growers : - - i f the kuiiiIv. Another, attractive section of the exhibit will be the mining display, i which is miller. flw .f wells BrinihaU aud August Bcsteiineyer. Jlisiths contalulns iii' of the finest sNi'imens of ore in the west will be established, according to Mr. llestelmeyer, who ilready has gathered wme anlendld ire sunipli Thcl'tah Courtly Poultry nssocla- ym will enter an exhibit of great aitcrest. e, Smart new bodies beautiful lines. A brilliant performer at the lowest price for which a Sedan was ever sold by Dodgb Brothers! -- din-etloi- J GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS 310 West Center, Provo. PHONE 980 free to every invited will-b- e lt R. J. FRY, Inc. V4 body, mid Provo'eltlsceiisfare to rh.irtHrourl frii'tuH are given ah opiKirtunlty to see this exhibit. ' - -- - - ' - , " :, - - ' ' . ' ; . . . '. . - " v- v. i ' QUALITY AND . Does It Pay to Wash at Home iMipu-larl- -- . " " - -- service alwws - '. .. ' ' ." ' I m . y -- Whether It Be a Doctor, a Lawyer, a Minister, a Mechanic or a Laborer THERE IS ADIFFERENCE Sof also, there is a blFFERENCE in CHIROPRACTIC and CHIROPRACTOR4? lnoraerioonLrvr anamuviiotne surxiKiJNU and I'UHLIC in general I will auu kvnuiiuuig UUHU& me eeK, give inrec oni luuiiuuj fiuguoi, E v CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS FREE OF CHARGE hos-le-i- CENTER ST. Over Hedquist Drug Co. Store No. 1, Provo. I care not what your Ailments may be, how Acute or Chronic. Many of ' Incurables have bsn made well ed iirthpee--orvless-treatme- . of 'permanent for period of one month ) thecrfu'ly given. lst-Nort- : h i ' wore--er- y careful Being a Graduate of four schools, and having three state licenses, together with my years of Experience in Practice, I stand Capable and Willing to render my services .for the period of three (3) days FREE OF CHARGE. In taking advantage of these .Free treatments,' you will get the same Careful Examination and Skillfull Painless adjustments as though you were paying for the same. will Relieve 90 per cent vt All Diseases, Remember--Chiropract- icost Washing iM)wder . Soarjactvinl :.. ...... ............. ... , ' ,H '.05 .1)2 . v" , .',-.. , "'." (unpare Troy - Ijiundr'v price, t cent- - Eaclj addl- Total cost (without time.. .$ .87 ,tbmal jmund 4 (nt;VTwpnty-fiv- e Adv. Tlie laundry charged them $1 for 'pound for 4t.(Mi. pounds for-"- " - Doctor - " OFFICE OVER HEDQUIST DRUG, NO. You Want to be Graceful and Enjoy Good Health --LEARN TO SWIM! V" rJ The Drugless Road to Health .Chiropractic User of Shearden and National Methods. Testimonials of the Highest Quality Furnished. Visits to the Home made by Appointment. Office hours 10 a, m. to 12 noon; 2 to 6 p. m.; Evening hours, PHONE 1082 7:00 to 9:00 pirn, - . " ; ; ic Dr. E. Mansfield of ' Blueing EXPERIENCED OPERATOR they c to awumulate.cost data and this Is From the facts develoiel nlonj what they made up in the way of thU line. It seems to be pretty clear" wash : that a wife and ly established Deteriorization of machine . . mother, "fir any, woman who works .10 in the home, may lie better employed Electric current , W ter f rouilhe city M j thanavork lucent- plant.. .15 lng' an electric washing machine. ' Gas from the city plant. "i- nt3. POSSIBLY YOUR CASE WILL BE ONE -- - 8 WEST OFFICE r fine-fabri- cs, i , . -- U e manufacturers - PROVO BEAUTY - SCHOOL "T sixty-fiv- . Nestle Circuline Marcel Effect r .Zt to every ' '.' ;;;-- ... costs,- , the fastest Four m ' br : ' Horsc-poT,- er (NSTACMCIl) ratjKjK?nce Ticw ana travel iiKe newiong aiter most cars have passed into old age. ; -- - East SfQUS parfurincr ' tc of Jctolssis weight. Johnson, Mrs. lU'lsvcn (Siristensen, Mrs. lizzie Putt if. Mrs. James Sorenson ,M. H iidsg:i a rd JDl'rs.- - P. J. ftradfonl, Mrs", Mlnnfe, ChrWIansen, Mrs. Ella- Creer, MrsrMary Monk, Mrs. Newell Monk, Ma udie Johnson, Mr Edward 11'terson, Mrs. Mair-tfi- e Morgan, Miss Kdna Harwood," and Mrs.. Kdna Hill. 1 mi!e-a-minu- America! One Ay sen. Mrs. Madnh u: - 13 A t i. r tiwf (rUU fACTORV EC.trs'tNTl Tl Lowest IVt co etwJ a Sedan af EVERi old ttils-yea- Permanent Wave Free care Page two on". lor to th'. first annual jshow held a year ago. The large crowd "of Continued from. pagete' visitors lijchidcil prujwt k'aders from many- other coinmuulttea on the third and fourth grade a.n which are featuring flower shows Mto-tui4- i ii4 twlur ba ring- - liouir. T provided. Iu tlicne two grades a Pttysori, etc. The show was few more pupils may Is? enrolled. luMitcd.hy florists from the ProVo All other grades are full; !. II. GreciihoHHe. ThoinngL SBUd The new grade - training school Will Andrew. Itarlmra follows: as (ire Following are rift prizewinners: MaiiKhu, teacher. at tbe B. Y. C. lit Mrs. PhiM'lw Marklmin, MrsCairo-lm-HrwM ae. Jjotain. BUtb,.jtxajIa. Georgia.. Mrs. G: nay 'irares: oT Tf. ser, tT'degreo uraffuate . I - here will he everything Imaginable "or. sale, the ladles have spotinlli!od m chlldretCs school clothing, and DELKJIITFTL iccordlhir to those In dFarge sever- - DlNNL'K I'ARTY-sf nennrnui oiiuiis mm would. Jir. and Mrs. AllsTt S Jones ell nlense any liltlo girl are to 1k sold. tertained at tt Well appointed din me win mil njunrac lurouKiioui ..tier (Kirty lit their home Friday 'he nftet-hotnnd evening. There evening in honor of Mr aud Mr will ls a fish pond for the kiddies, Calvin FlWcber and family of Lie md a delicious cafeteria stvpiier will gan, .Mrs. Haryey Fletcher ami feseTvat fr iliorkr-A- Jl lnrcfmrMrsrT,);re Coombs of New York ng program has lieen arranged P r other Tsnestsvew MrBiiil Mrs hnrp-levening, Wjilch Is jMignue : Weber Mr In and Mrs. HelxT everyone. The committee Dope and family second a ' that nnnoitnees and Miss charge Alice Jones. hand booth, will (e ojs'rated and iiiivthtnir ttreMentei them fur this 'vsMh wmi appreciated, Tlieir)H DINNER FOB ASHTON'S coeds from the affarr are to lie iisi.l ' Mr. and Slrsr PiiulTrrVini-eiireiito defray the exM'nses Vif the...new, tertained well ii)olnted dinner wurd chasi,. w hich is under eon- purty at lha Hotel Kolwrts Thurs- An attractive- - table oay ri'LLltriiece jBnJt4ithr-benia- s encl babies breatli. Delight-fti- l PllTRl?LACLlB favors were awarded.7 Covers ENTERTAINED Memliers of P11 Tru Ia club were we're lifld for the guests of honpr. nTenmintlv eqtertolned at the borne the host-fnhostess andthe follow-lnMr. and Mrs. Ed. Troyer,:. Mr '.f jilsa Helen Kayneheyich Frida.v veiilug.- - irdoo jjnwrra were, twd and i Mr: N.; WUrtaltPrTtJfBr to decorate the entertaining rooms. Marguerite Devlne of Suit Lake Gnns and iuusic. were enjoyable ami Liirrora 8. Plerpont. Tent ure' during which it. delicious ' Continued from page on& f hincheon was servedvto thfr follow-"jig- : ,' from the I'tiih State hospital nnd Miss Marie Hoare, Miss Ma UDIKH AID ENJOYED . li h1 Johnson, Miss Neva state fish nnd game farm in tli Hunter, SOCIAL MemlKrs of the Ladies Aid of the front showroom. In the main Miss Irene Westphal, Miss Edith room, Vincent, Misg Connie Stagg, Mrs. Community church sient a peasant which will be especially lighted and at the residence of Mr decorated for the oepasiim.-'wUlT-J.R, Th(Mnison and Mr Ellen evening Jensen, th latter two being invited Bessie Grimm Friday. The assist- Industrial displays ol the Cohtmbi ing hostess was Mrs. William Bal- nieei coriioratioii, guests. l'acinc Mtati aton. Hewing, music 'and luncheon Ca-- t Iron PliH..coinpiiny. nepuhllc w f reienrverslons. mid were enjoy , (nimiip ouiruii,v, rrovo nricK nun EXGACEMENT ANNOl'NCED Announcement is made by Mr. en ny the following: Mrs. R. K. Tile company, Provo Foundry and and Mrs. A. H. John of this city of .Nelson, Mrs. IL.A. Iimnish, Mr Machine .company, and other the engagement of their daughter George yuiillnn, Mrs.-- J. B. Strirk-ley,- 7" of the cqunty. Mrs. Thomas Callister, Mrs. Many In Fruit Sertion Florence to Harold D. Dnngerfield. son of Mr, and Mrs.. J, MVIanger' Thomas Hchott, Mrs. Dudley GallThe fruit section wilt contain fine field, also of Provo. The .marriage agher, Mr It. J. Vaughn, Mrs. C. displays of the Oreni chahiber of will take place September 8 in the F. '"Cannon, Mrs. Russell McMillen, (ommerce, Slrntton Fruit Exchange, Mrs. W. O. Ireland, Mrs. R. Trrnd-way- , Pleasant' Grove chahiber of comSalt Lake-- temple. r; Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Agnes merce. Provo" Farm Bureau fooni. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Vhitecoltun, ami .Mrs. Anna B. Spanish .Fork Rotary club, the Mr. nnd Mrs. John DoHgatt of Marwick. 'towns of Payson. Salem and other pringvllte announce the engagement of their daughter Josephine to Joseph 8: Robison, son Uf the lute Dr. George E. Roblson of Prtiyo. The niarriage will take plai TuesThere Is one feature of day evening at the IiougHll the same work. They saved In Sprinpville Mr'JtolJson urofltable Tin by doing the shmg at honieT. is a, brother of Dr. Arnold Kobison der any conditions, though a of this clt,'i. V real saving; supposed to'be -Other' tests have been made, by it is home laundering. Many thou students of home SHOWER FOR .amis of women are standing at J"wt l'xllt'rls BRipE-TO-Bthe family wushtuhs every Monday, oconimiies, the results of which are .Mrs, Arnold E. lloblson and 51rs. miller the impression that they are given here: A wash weighing 22 several stving money by doing their ow n pounds can be done by a liUindrj-fo- r Ioii Petit Tbe 'same washing done $ .!Xi. friends at ti miscellaneous shower at cashing ; and uiuny .thousands the Roiilson residence Friday eve- more, even' if they were saving in the home by the wife, by hand, cost 4(t cents. Employing a ning in compliment to Miss uioney, ought to be freed from what would laundress- to do Jt In the home would of Sojiiigvllliv. w hov is a iniTrrmgeto Joseph S. Roblson of Butiot -- only Is the .family cost .$1.15. By using an elei-tri- ! washing machine the expense Iroyo will takep lace Tuesday nest. washtiib challenged, but its auies, uiusle nud lunchiHiu wore the eleitrtc wa'Mhlnir machhw, $I.0.- Theae flgnren were obtained theiTrrriomrnnrfnve is also challenged from an economic in Hiilyoke, Mass. Of course-han- d ' thirty-five- . itaiidpolnt. Does It jsiy to wash at washing does jne.'in ecouomy''in Se jf; j( home. Some of the students In the actual dollars and cents, but a highs LAMBDA TAU GIRLS household economy department of er home conscience, Is raildly elimTO MEET wnshttib the Omaha university decided to inating the s Mtsis Naniul Scnmouht will lie .md iKinrd where this '.work, has to make a test for themselves: to the meniliers of the LamlKla visited u home that consisted ofThey five lie done bv n wife nnd mother. lx,'oplel-th- e parents and three small children and they made all prepDuring the. past J10 years treV arations to do the family wash, and mendous improvement- "have' "been 1 actually did. the wet wash Vftrt' of made iu machine luuudrie;). and it. The four girls labored faithfully nothwithstanding all that may lie for three hours ami accomplished said to the contrary, the household a' wash that' was later sent to one linen, and' even "are of the prominent laundries in the safer In the hands of. the Troy wasdone the e TBe.BQ-by jXlty. in the home Lttundry than they-argirls with a $150 electric washing tub. I machine.-Being- students . of Beautiful : , icto-hcr- s . AXb MKS. It B. AHHTOX - MnV ' HONORED stret-- After - - - iiiiilutv to Jiit Kruiulsou, :T TT the raravan disbands at rt are urged to OtJen, all taking with the retail clerk by juiuins in their uuting at Geneva In the. aiternoon and evening. Tb clerks are assisting rte. caravan iu 'iuiUe d : tirnierrffiFfiiTiersi holr lind. their partners. Jones, Iiidwjg I'cmlK'in; " '; and Mrs. Wllilum' Thayue. Mrs Mifud Davis. IK A. Hill, and Miss PLEASANT VIEW ' ' REI.IEF SOCIETY BAZAAR Ltda renrod. Following several lnonths arnest PfcpHniMonthe ;nl(w view fMlyl,, 1.. 1..... Mrs (E.1, Ward entertained at a till,, w.here parking amftigetneuti have been made between Main and West d s . Alma ' Grand View Loyal Carter, Itita .L Davis. LaVonia. Fuller,. A.'iayson, Agnes Clay wot, Carl Bentwet. Other wards of the stake will lie filled with high council appointments, it Is announced. . as - w ; Continued from page on t'uueral Preresslon ij.:.-"This parade will. not le a fan-ermin." deila ml Mr. Mak-in- , "All dwvieea iiuaglnable are wanted tbe more the incrrler. tta show our friends that Provo and I'tab eounty are awakes aud have a spirited I mm fa Of nrarteTfedereased,-rhmB piple. ife m time, and start the caravan in the right way." hey bad known since childhood . Mbor-MaTh idUituuui f Lair tV liuntxv Davis JwiiWedtlie y vocal solo, "I Have Read of a Bea'u-Ttf- tlifford Ilerpinit.. J. J IVters and City," arid We quartet furnisit-e- UKoy Hardy to the parade, brings two selections, "My Fatlier the. total number f cars offered to .. Knows," nnd "Hometime We'll Orlando Jolley ' the benediction, and the wave at the Provo elty wmetery was dedicated by Bishop DuyIU of y . lo H Jjireal tlffh -- ' Jex. M. o 0 u aswM-lati- PROCEDURE: LAD TO REST Mcu.ls rs t.f the t tah Stake Be. turned Misnionarieit have bee assigned to 8eak iu wards of this stake this eveuin; Ethel Duckett, Society Editor, Phone 107 PAKT ' ' RESULTS COUNT 1 i iff' Itrl .. uvi ir-- Wf r . l. . i |