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Show PACE TITO'S PKOVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY." KOVEMEEB 21, 1927. , PAYSON 1 DAY : i one's own four wills, to dictgts hew that home shall be managed, la one of the strongest human instincts. TT Is so tuons that it is bound to make trouble All women, young and. old, want their own homes in many cases, want them worse than eveq companionship will face loneliness rather than dwell within a home which is not ''their home. When they fee) as Strongly as this, Thus does a mother answer the "But that' was different !"thay will no happiness can result to themcry of the modern girl that she has say. "We were married women. selves or. anybody els if they don't "a right to her own life and her We had a right to our own homes have it .. i own home.1' . and-bif possible." alone, -- And this bitterness cf a mother Fiddhsstfckz! Th Instinct of mii IS BORN is perfectly matched hy the bitter- home SPANISH FORK. Kov. 22. possession ia exactly as ness of a daughter, for mothers and daughters come m conflict on strong in unmarried women as in Professor and Mrs. F..J, Faux are no subject so sharply as that of a married ones. The instinct to have rejoicing over the- arrival of a sou the right to perfect privacy within at their home last week., girl's right, married or single, to n , her own home." v The main point 'which girls who want their own homes stress when they come up against paternal bit terness at their feeling of their "right" for this very thing is their attitude when necessity demanded some sort of arrangement for either the p&renU f fausu&nd er wife T Most of them have only memories of biaernesa: because their new horn had to be disrupted by the entry of a third party, or of some By AULEAE SUMXEB money arrangement they "Art parents mere biological tools practical made, which hired a housekeeper to be east aside like old shoe as or practical nurse to live with the soon as their period of usefulness old folks. to ths child is overT- - Business and Labor Join to Aid Red Cross THE WOMAN'S f SPANISH FORK Miss Rachel Moras formerly of this city was one of the successful applicants for a pharmacit license mint examination recently held in Salt Lake. - There were 20 appli cants and 10 were granted license. Rhe is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Moran of this cityr Th Utah Daughters of Pioneers, Camp No, 1. net Friday afternoon at the horn of Mrs. Alice B. BaJ who read the history of her father, Eirmi Baxter, a the feature of the program. Heading! were given by Miss Given Wride and Miss Fern Bale; vocal duet, Grace Simons and The Bale; violin duet, Treasa Kraua and Clifford Bale; history of JMrs. Grace MaUcy Is entertaining " ta Utah, Ann J. JjOveiess. itffreeh-meoas her house "guerinls"wek, her were served by the hostess. Larsea. granddaughter, Mrs. Grace Mitchell daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. of Camp No. 'J, Utah Daughters Beck of San Pedro. California, who Pioneers, held their November was recently married in the Salt meeting at the home of their presi- i jtVm teniDla to Oues Larsen of dent, Mrs. Phoebe Reid. Following California. history of Mrs, -- to the program: . Anna Butler Cleyeon, Mrs. Sarh Camp No. 2 f the J. Wyli ' Ctaysoa; piano solo, Caroline Keid; Thomas chapter. Daughters f the ' '? ' " vocal solo, Erma Hansen; saxa-pho- Pioneers met Wednesday afternoon ' ' jssisi solo, Dan Reid; history of at the home of Mrs. l!i K. rerguaon. ,. Utah, Mrs, Pearl Bigler. TO. Mrs. Evclvtt Jones presiding. following program was given: Sin? John F. Oleson entertained ins- "O Ye Mountains- High", pray. club Left President Lewis B. Piersoew Chsmhtir of ComeMrcs of me United States of America. Justamere the of ladles the Right Presides Wit er, Mrs. Annie Bowe; "Come, Come at delightful social afternoon Ye Saints"; song Rows Been ana iiam Greca, American Federatioa of Labor, eoroUsd ia the Red Oaas bf s Los Angel Chapter rept ntetive.' last Friday. Guests, exclusive of Albert Vicklund: reading. Norma the club members included Mrs. Hanson: reading of history of Ed' James Clove and Mrs. 0. C. Nielsen. ward Creer and. his wife, by Mrs. Heads of U. S. Chamber of Commerce and American' Federation of Labor Urge Memtar Marv Ferguson; song, Helen Ferg and Individual Business Men .ami. Workers to Support A most Interesting event of the son:. remarks Ju . tv. rerguaatii.. Organizationcarnival week was the .barnyard instructions Delia Jensen; reading, Red Cross Membership Enrollment . given In the First ward Wednesday by the county president, Mrs. Been evening by the Sunday school offi and First Vice president, Mrs. cers and teachers. The donations Oakley; aceordian selections, Miss HB Batten's business and port of ths large, popular "mem- enroll 1,000,000 members this year, nlaue. consisting--o- f nuiat Millie Christmas, singing. "Love at Industry, as represented bership, aa effective organisation lis says: im it.lks. Dumokins. vegetables, benediction, Mrs. Annie "We know that In the past year , - f by ths Chamber of Com- and large resources. ' also vena of rabbits and fouls And Home"; Beck, Luncheon was served to 25 of merce, United ths Commerce Chamber States of ths Red Cross tuts met its greatest "The of were . n The dances k.ia. members and 15 visitors." of America, and the Ameri- ths United States of America Is test to peace time relief work In " mostly arrayed In cotton frocks and can Federation ot Labor, has ex- heartily in sympathy with, ths ths Mississippi valley. For months overalls as the appropriate costume Miss Mildred Simpson entertainanew Its confidence in the national and International work of ws were thrilled by ths speed, preins ed a party of f fiends other, arrangements, for the at a chicken pressed .fc.it- - was larrelv attended and supper at her home last Saturday American Red Cross, and heartily this great ' organization and be- cision and competency with which commends ths record of service of speaks ths generous cooperation It performed ths tasks ot rescue most suocessfErt. evening the c cession being her the Red Cross In the of the business men of ths Na- and relief. We were gratified that past Tear. birthday Following anniversary. Ths leaders of both ths National tion," continues President Pierson. ths workers of the Nation aided so' A very pleasant meeting of the supper a social evening was spent Chamber and ths Federation of "Ton will, I am confident, rally to generously in providing the Red Social Tea was held Tuesday after- by 14 friends of the hostess. Labor have called upon ths mem this call and lend every possible Cross with the relief funds It renoon at the home of Mrs. Arthur was A special meeting of the Reel ber organisations of ths two bodies, support to ths Red Cross In It. an- quired. Peay. Mrs. Henry Erlandson Parent Teachers' association in ana the Individual business leaders nual membership campaign which assisting hostess. "The American Federation of connection with Education week and workers to respond to ths Rod is to bs conducted throughout the Labor has confidence la Ths Amerihere Is visiting Mrs. Byron Reeee was held Friday evening and the Cross appeal for membership ot country in ths period between can National Red Cross. It is In for a i weeks heiore joining Solo, Mrs. 5.000,000. following program given: November 11 and 24." sympathy with the national and where they Annie Cornell; talk,' " Dr. Joseph husband In Los Angeles, President Lewis E. Plersoa of the President William Green of ths International service ot. this great wiU resids. Hughes; Project presented by Mr. Chamber of Commerce, In a letter Federation of Labor, in a commu- democratic organisation. It has Miam "Shall We Serve Hot to members through nication addressed to officers and Supported It gladly in ths past It iM un. Much Gerber of LunchesHales, to Children During Cold out organization the country, points out that ths members ot International and Na- will continue to express its faith week Provo were visiUng hers this Weather, question discussed by demands I urge every with relatives... members. Directed by Mrs. Annie increased upon the Red Cross have tional Unions, Stats Federations as need requires. year by year, and are of Labor and City Central bodies worker who ess possibly do so Beck soma new P. T. A songs R. still Increasing. To meet these de affiliated with ths A, F. ot L, tells to Join the Red Cross during ths Mrs. Dava Shuler entertained the were practiced. mands, ho states, requires the sup of ths desire ot ths Red Cross to annual roll call" members of ths O. N. O. club last followed Mrs. umily Johnson announces Friday evening for dinnerHundred. with Progressive Five the marriage of her daughter, Cecil Wendall Francis, son of Mr. and respects. One of our shortcomings women included. They have little and Mr. to awarded were Prises - to J. Wllburn Curtis, the marriage Mrs. Joseph Francis, were married is the age line we draw. Surely to do with those In either older or Mrs. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Mon- took place at Price, Nov. 5. The Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. crowds than themselves. bride is a graduate of the Snanish In their honor a large crowd cf there Is something wrong when hu- younger SoThe family is responsible. man beings of different ages separenter friends were Fork and relatives Y. B. U. the school, high from custom its cial Mrs. gets impetus and Mr, Mrs. Alice Street Normal Department and is at pres- tained at a reception and dance at ate into groups, like red salmon, family example. That is why the Winter and baby and Joseph Street ent teaching in the Tebo school the Lake Shore amusement Hall and swim the through life blindly sat- younger generation has become an at were guests of Coalville district. Friday evening. isfied with their contemporaries. invincible clan that recognizes not horns of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Street WltnBalmon there is a reason the prestige of Its elders. over the week-enWllbilm Mrs. J. Girls of the Lake Shore M. I. A, with people there is none save that Honoring Curtis, If parents saw to it that their recent bride, a miscellaneous entertained at a bride's shower at of selfishness. friends were their children's friends, Miss Martha Jones spent last shower was given Contact with people of other ages and vice versa, it lent likely that Friday evening, the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. 6eV. Saturday In Salt Lake with her at the home of the bride's mother, lows in honor of Miss Velma Bel- or generations than our own is a cock-sur- e youth Would recognize its later, Miss Pearl Jones, ; Mrs. Emily Johnson, the Misses lows, a bride of this week. There source of great development' It callowness and incidentally absorb Thelma and Blanche Johnson and were SO present Games and music gives us something not to be bad a few fine) things that no college The Ladles of the Utopia club Fay Bearnson being joint hostesses. were enjoyed and luncheon Served. from books, culture, or travel. : can give themi last surprise a pleasant arranged There were $5 relatives and friends The bride received many beautiful While the woman of fifty benefitnvidav in honor of Mrs. George of the bride present. A musical and useful ted from contact with her daughgifts. Stanton. ters or her daughters' children, THOUSANDS HONOR FLOWERS program was given under the direction of Mrs. Rose Funk and probably the greater advantage was Miss Given Wride Is in Bait Lako Mrs, to her girls themselves, for youth BlanchcjQhnson.Abuffet with week foneveral to remain ATLANTAr has more to gain from contact with luncheon was served. The bride Tew. Naomi Mrs. her cousin, older people than older people have A southern city paid deep respect received many beautiful and useful to a netrro citizen today. from youth. , Mrs." Clotlle Whlmpey went t6 gifts. As the hou,r for the funeral of Society divides itself Into dozens returning Flowers, negro, former mia Titer Salt Lake last Friday, of Each faction groups. who segregates Honoring Harold Creer, the following day. itself. Choose any group of inti dlewelght boxing champion, drew leaves soon to fill a mission in Calimates and very possibly ages ' in' ft near, thousands of white persons a " ward testimonial was Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson were fornia, will not vary six years, men arid and negroes filed past ths casket By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON at the First evening given Friday with visiting in Salt Lake Saturday "Why is it that one so seldom ward chapel. An excellent program friends. was given directed by the recrea- sees mothers and daughters togeth. , tion, committee and refreshments er, unless it Is on a shopping ex to has gone . . Miss Roma Brimhall . were served to a large gathering. pedition for daughter?" Salt. Lake for an indefinite stay. The woman who asked the Ques Mr. Creer and Mrs. Vincent are at tion ia a grandmother now. But, Mrs. A R. Wilson were present at the mission training not so long ago, when her daugh Mr. and . .1 -- .1. rf (Via Bchool In Salt Lake City. . u ters were eighteen and twenty years tvisiting in ssan Q SEEDED OR SEEDLESS RAISINS week. old, she could have passed for their Tta honcr'of Harold Creer, a misand still could, I believe. She : sister, package was given Saturday has Mrs. Clara' Evans has returned sionary chowor always been their friend and at the home of Preston Creer, companion. i There is no age bartome from Afton, Wyoming, where night GOOD RICE , were of young people rier to that family. Her grandchilahe has spent the past two months a large crowd were the and Music game who present. Evans dren Edmund are her greatest friends. with her son, diversions of the evening. Refresh. " sometimes I believe that the old la teaching school there. THAT GOOD MINCE MEAT ments were served. er we grow, as a nation, the less g fine returned our has customs become in some William D. Dixon of Velma Miss Bellows, daughter has ha where home from Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bellows and LUTEFISK been residing for the past year, . Get it now, prepared, lb. " . "Fx - T - -- . . v. -- , e -- - , ... , 1 OSLOST conviction, a true generally . one, that not one word of censure would be spoken If they dodged any form of paternal responsibility ia order to be married. J Daughters who marry nay for ever shake oft any sense of duty to their parents, and absolutely no question is asked, nor any. word bf reproach spoken. But an unmarried i daughter whose life may be three-fol- d as complex and worthwhile as that of her married sisters, la forced by family opinion to bear a burden, not only of economical obligation. but of responsibility to her parents' happiness and pleasures which should bs evenly borne by all her brothers and sisters. It Is this casual minimizing of her own life which irks ths unmarried daughter ths casual assumption that ahe is a left-ovor Just markine time until she cantoo, enter into real living that of a married woman. Doesn'tmattertheslighO' est what it is or hoW . have to worry about it another minute, because Calumet will solve it quickly and entirely. Order a can from your grocer see how baking AjL ' UMTIUsI I - -- . troubles disappear. er Oni trial wd prove ft DO U OLE Wails of reproach such as the one quoted above seem to imply that parenthood should be glorified for what it has sacrificed and done Youth may be brutal but at least It is honest, and it looks, facts In the face and sees that no parents ever produced and reared children for any other reason than that they wanted to and did it for persona) happiness and not as any duty to either state or child, How many mothers who censure their daughters aloud or In their hearts for wanting homes of their own, play fair enough to look back into the past and recall their own do not serious" it is. You ACTING hum ' AKiHo IAS tea f I nni hi mm s urn inn Tii riWu.iin.ir--ir- rrn . J - ' - d. , BARRIERS OF 'f THE YEARS ... , . .. r j weanesaay i Hi 1 jjk g . THANKSGIVING . EXCURSION "OREM LINE" If It's In Town We Have It MEATS S- - H ..... t v 1 71 1fil ROUND PLUS 1UU TRIP FARE in I wop . . . -- On ....... -- . - PORK PORK ROAST .. . any cut, lb. FRESH SIDE . ; lb SPARE RIB ROAST e --- 28 c lb. -- ; ..;i8c lb CRANBERRIES L T" Cranberries CELERY ' LARGE BUNCHES celery ;.....rr. BANANAS . .... . 20c -- lb. 20c 10c LEG RQAST . lb LOIN OR RIB ROAST lb. ..25c 25c ..'....!. CAULIFLOWER CAULIFLOWER White Crisp, 6 lbs. RAISINS m . 15 ounce PACKAGE 10c" RAISINS, 'each POTATOES SWEET POTATOES V 29 c 5 lbs. ..V.;...r. WANDAMERE HORSERADISH Hf a darting pick-u- p for traffic driving and a tremendous drive of power behind Ihe pistons. But best of all, it absolutely eliminates knocks and effects a substantial saving in repair bills.' That's why the small premium asked for Winter Conoco Ethyl Gasoline over the price of ordinary gasoline is in fact money saved. It reduces 'depreciation . J to a minimum by eliminating wear and tear caused by knocking. Getit at the Conoco Sign.. - CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY i Marketer frodwern, Kef iters ot Hifc crwh pctraletan produrtx hi ArkxuM. filmda.ldaliKanM.Uiaowi.Moatna.N m warn, WMintmi mt W; "S --A -- . ....4...... DATES ; . . . HIN STORES ; ... 20c BANANAS 2 lbs. P .. MUTTON ....'..;. ........ ...18c Quart .25c LINK SAUSAGE BEEF 1 25c .... For these few cents at any Conoco Ethyl pump you can get a winter gas- Jriine which starts quickly and then provides smooth, easy running at any speed -- - .. - ii mmmijr -- ...45c ...30c ... 35c RUMP ROAST- ' lb. LOIN OR RIB ROAST " East Center mLrmt CORN FED DRESSED CHICKENS . --. . . . .' None better, lb. t t T - 2 lbs - . .r SAMUEL KOPP I ssw POULTRY TURKEYS lb DUCKS lb. .V.. GEESE lb. t iTTi f f. CHICKENS lb .'. NEW-CRO- ' - twenty-fiv- e cents week you can now enjoy all the. advantages of a super motor fuel which required years of exhaustive research to develop. , J Jg . saaBssessm...J.. FOWLS AND ... In, addition to having the best quality of celery, cranbenies, lettuce, fruits, etc-- , our markets have an abundance of the best cuts of lamb, veal, pork and. beef for this occasion, as well as choice fowls of all varieties found on this market. Every effort - has been made to furnish you the very best quality of Thanksgiving eatables at the lowest possible prices. You'll avoid all disappointments if your Thanksgiving requirements come' from our store. - AT a cart of barely ORr - i Selling dates November 88, 24 Return limit Monday, Nov." 18 If you are in doubt as to where you can best secure your Thanksgiving delicacies, just take a look in an 0. P. Skaggs System store or window. You'll find there the best of everything, you could possibly desire for the big spread on Thanksgiving Day. ..... PRUNES large size, 2 lbs. . j FAT SALT BACON 97 r y p...... i .1 . . . bottle ID) .. MA The CASH and CARRY MARKET -- . . ....... r. . ISI" .'jvf-.-- "y , 4H West Center it- -' m - |