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Show t OP INTEEEST TO YYOUEN XHJLDEXLS OP ' THE HERALD. when1 you give a past f c& entertain youb club KEWS r . ; - PLEAf B'CALL 107 . V YDUIt Stake "Mn Men's Dance to Be? Held Friday featured 'Ri H.S ProM women's' -- CHILDREN Announcement, is made f the annual stake M saen's basketball Jt&mt-which is to be held ' Friday evening, March 19, In th U. Y. U. ladies' gymnasium. ' Excellent music, has been arranged for the ocresloa, and an enjoyable time Uc promised everyone. The puh-tiIrxordlally invited ,to at. tend. CrHKIA , Kfeeb Go-E- ds Go-Operat- ive Servicer--. V V wise '(te-li- saleJElafr new Wtehmir f d .4 . greater Mberay for enildrenfwe one. or lose must, pot great sight truth. We are creatures of habit. 25 now cf may not BY NEA Servke Thf parent ' see It. It is the man or woman of m AMES, Iowa, Mar. in ii mi wiiii hiiummw 'yTWiWWYiiii.iii its' ttf"" ll"t1','V"l""'iiMmmiin Is able to get a perspective who 40 no into is school Just transformed KB Provo high longer housekeeping gymnasium wm who own life on his and soberly, a dream of the future. It works. A spring garden for the annual Junior pram Friday eve ten vcu that le la what he wsi And it is lots oMun. according to ning; in scene vu unusually rerresning since u pro child. a taught to be as little the girls who do it. 1 V" vided such a decided contrast from the wintry weamer If then him Tlu' habits, trained intj s Sixty-fiv- e wutaid.- - s atthe Iowa have' stuck. V 1 State College are making a successThe pastel shades predominated in the clever JLjhould make certain things yciy ful experiment in community Hv decorative scheme. Streamer were draped and interchild's program. rigid In woven across the- - ceilUut. from which hung vines and community working arid comim or au ne snouia team wbk j ing. munity sharing the bills. aprlng flower. Pink panels were sunk in , a background means. , on clock his little the table heve entire eharge of Barof green which completely covered tne waus, ana en w 7ll '"" J it means "Bsffrtcso, does .that little tonThey HaM They cook, clean, mend, Attractive green Jattis was arranged isf eachcmer of. OTty i .to hShds When its clock! point . wash, iron and do everything else i the halL learn to get up then. Ihiit the scientific housekeeper; added" mucl? to th eauty fin garden . Honoring Miss Dorothy Jonesywhoj That iji "artistic feature-wWch- . .ii..J ten later. Not fivesor minutes oa I , f Oa top IS resigning uer pusiuun lffillMMMII.mi.., n knews should be done. Then they ' as the poitsplaced here and there about the hall. dii floor the of the habit little em women hittiag the turn around and take turns being t each post was huge basket of rosea, and varicolored sweet peas at Butler'sthostore, of a be the dot is tq keynote going sur store pleasantly hostess to each other to emphasize ployes of hundrt'J good characer traits, later the social grates. The result is decreased' cost and evening. p ' tana were piaceu up eunm theatre stand. .Laree A deiicioua dinner was aervedM w many parenui uw t iwhw ww increased joy In their work. lid vases and basket of. spring Jtlowers and ferns were employed. . nrnMiiv rlecnratiiiff the Importance oi it until tne oaa naoit Ut ! programs wero.iunusuaiiy unique ana cieyer ur-uThe hand-tinte- d It- is not It's Not New Idea ia formed. Covers were laid f or ' eleepteg-i- n table. These Iowa f hand versatile Thomas' Max dining .icm hoinff in. the ahano of a fan. ten the fact that getting up early T4t y AhrvTiJMrs. Mies Anna served. Eooke, were refreshments ished-thagree that "woman's pace is in music for the evening, and tasty the idea the of original college bactej eeBt. Mrs. Flofa VWeeM, Msjrn48 the home" long enough to get Kelvin Jenkms and Miss Kooerta uangum, junior it in all the rut'," isn't sttment when the 70s was but every Cluff, Mrs. Sadye Lewis, Miss Elva fhaTTs ( e promenade, which was the outstanding feature of the .gay affair. Myers, The other thing is that it more or less poor and was suppostruth. the housework done, , at imy and Mis. Von La Miss YOung w tk nntrnnn were sunt, ana Mrs. vi. a. omiui,Mr.'nuKiwi taKes" moiak to hop out of bed at a ed to work, was starred four years rate. (Above) some; of the co.and Mrs. A. E, R. E. Jones. and Mr. Clayton Jenkins, . Harmon, Mr. All enjoyable time we,s spent with giventirop morale and courage. ago oa a small scale. This year. operative Inki Dr. and Mrs. Walter T. Hasler, Mts. jsaran owe, jar. ana best starch I know of for when Barton Hall opened, the ittt- is n jivM-jksi,- , gameoM.mjMl0Wjngthe dfr It the Ferrer--, Air, ana jhts,.c rsna. .uuu8 jujj on a nieaL Below Ja Irs.-- john-W-- .Tng-"i'gVeat yas stidiig.tnat ner. I J -: " Ir. sod Mr. Asael Fisher and Mrs. J W worumer. ilhe large dormitory the our ''will used in selectinK the eirls for hall, it VI And "Early to Bd' the large scale experiment. No girl Junior class officers are Meivin Jenkins, president; nooena 65 girls keep imperatively. kim, yice president; Paul Rowe secretary ana treasurer r isen rouiwn, ENTERTA1NED;N The twin of this little habit, of was accepted who eould afford to on Epresentative. . oeu to is the pay course, board which . , . fee, to regulation ngnt going Mrs. Grace Hansen was hostess The prom committee inciuaea meivm juimiuo, rf thrDW the mWe "... f to pieces, pare, core and cut In. " :' rrof. O. D. Campbell, Vera Anderson ana wean nsner, ueuumimua, club other plan reduces this to $2.50. home at her afternoon, Friday ana each ivatnieen quarters; dip quarter In melt ji,ve. rn.tn Pnrvanr.e, advertis nir: Helen Keynoms Another habit is work. We selThe girls are under the same -.the occasion being her birthday an dom ed butter, then In honey and roll .w.-.i oiawn, wet rules as the girls in other dormiit when into ropramB: Miss uertruae neynoros mu n. liking" grow and music in the cocoanut Sewing f niversary. to accept tories. .TJtey.jaythfi. same room .... were enjoyable features and a tasty are older if we don't learn b- -' in a buttered baking" vr i Arrange are we like it when save on but very. it and rent, BIBTHBASURPRISE food, laundry and luncheon was served. Several use dial arid pour over them a cooking-- Iplendid SESSION of li(!t. , other extras. rAJttif N K II 11.. ful and beautiful gifts were pre- - young. i 6 HELD X T wjrup 1 k1 uiaue oy Dojung iogeiner Vtt II trttrr lAMP we much how matter No money wa? host:1 ..JdaYAnen Leetham wasjileas-- sentedto the hostess. Including a with hpneyA Jg,monjuicgn!Jlb8lliaS-- U 'fiavertsr- - havia' ty weshoui ireaWr - beautiful colored -- of Utah-P4- oenwa week. weaconsoleiet water. glass, Daughters ahtry""surprised at her home, nhildren to work. Far he it from Two communities prepare breakCover and bake In a moderately ers of Camp No. a. f rmay aiusi- - neffday afternon Jjy her inenos ana from the club. The following par- the to see them imposed upon, as fast and luncheon and two prepare me was affair: She hot. oven until the apples can be' the in home. her at delightful occasion being her ticipated th neighbors, too often are. That is the dinner in the evenlne. Tba nttior ton entertaining by Mrs. Sarah birthday anniversary. - Games and 1jrn .irinlA TiWnnftn Mi-- Ruth children easily pierced. Chill and serve with 1 J.-lout, committees keep the ? the syrup in which they are cooked. wamarjnii, Zina Dennis, Mrs. Jjee-- a, dainty-iuncheweVe the diyer- - Reives Mm, Merle Madsen, Mrs. aeser, l: every and? lt .is'wlt.n stairways, living room, bathrooms . Johnson and Mrs. Mary Crow- slons and were enjoyed by tne fol- Anena 'Anderson, Mrs. Anna Four generous portions are ' in trepiflation that l toucn on tne sud- - and bedrooms immaculate. They "The of leV. An interesting program wan lowing; Mrs. Judith Leetham, Mrs. tenaen, Mr- Louise Jorgeasen; Miss Ject. -. lm- theiiowiv work on schedule this recipe and the calorie total rftished, as follows: historical George Greneman, Mrs. Ella Har- Leona Anderson, Mrs. Anna Chrig-tnen' But the fact remains that there is cleaning 15 minutes before classes Some of us eat to live, white the great proportion live to runs into 1500, with vitamine 3D. iteh.flf.the lives of hamuei aou vey, MjSflwajftf .iAiuistf'Jorgengen, Ml Mr. job ahead for all, of our Chi- each morning to straighten up for cat, and then worry about it. the lemon Juice and honey ah Pyne. grveirtry their aaugn- - qis Clark. Mts. iCMe E. OUsen, Mrs Leona Hansen, Mrs. Teme Norman abig elements in the latter ldren. The world must be' run when the day. Even chords such as wash- Mrs. Alice Pyne raucett; muJohn Vincent, Mrs. WUlianr na, and MrsEose" Vinc-cn- l They step onto, every scale that comes their way and greet alkilines to be exact. the apples , we are dead and gone, and. the dish cloths- - are divided iHrw. ,T selections, John Pyne and spnst Me. WHIiam WildehhaH, Mrs-ritworbetng invited guests, horror admission to their arwith not the has rapid growing Imperial age yet around so each group does its bit. sji Ul i o- vocal sojos, IvJW iyne; two ham Johnson, Mrs. Eliza Johnson, ' l ived. And I hope it never will. The . . SHADED STOCKINGS The house has a chaperonc who Order o Hips. ' r- - iglnal poems written by Mrs. Mrs. Edward Vincent, Mr. William PLAY READ AT DRAMATIC the without habit child Silk hosiery which shades off into brought up I buys the, food the girls order when orence Billinas. read by MraBUl- Leetham. Mrs. Walter Gale, Mrs. CLUB MEETING- - a diet for rush canguaror one kind of another Then work darker tones toward the back are their classes preveriV their they 1, .1 Miss Alta Simmons entertained of and Mrs. Leah Larson; tw Teton -- arrant, Mrs, JSephi Ross amount to much new and good with sombre tinted anteed to return them to willow-wan- d w n .HinM Miss Fern Billings; re- - Mt-s- . Frank Peay and Mrs. It.pn members of the First ward Drama- not possibly to do tasks little few children Give frocks. Beige ones grow definitely Tho girls who are breakfast mak proportions in just a tic club at fier home Thursday rks, Mrs. J. B. Keeier, Mrs. nay Jacobson. brown at the back, silver ones veryr Mrs. May Smoot Gene Paulson of the B. T7 TX regularly at a certaip hour every ers for a' given week must be up days. The and shworth r a iu. and see that they are done and at it by six a.- - m. For break- diet has laid many a proud, jiady very grey. t "1 read the - four-aplay, "The Fool t day lazier, memoer - oi iu ..'(.nl rEASTEE.RRnGE PARTI'" IS Begin very .young and in- - fast must be served, eaten and the low with its poor balance! tow Radio music was enjoyed and a np. h deliotous-iuncneo- iicrease the responsibility as he dishes washed in time for an lintoma hmrhpnn was served to 18. SORE THROAT? ved to 50 at the conclusion of the ENJOYABLE AFFAIR eight Any reduction diet tobe saffe, and grows older. Mrs. Leon Hedquist was hostess o'clock class. The luncheon shift ternoon'e entertainment. efficient at the same time, MUST work! Two ex and members club the" Punctuality does to DON'T GARGLE much its CLUB NOTICE 'of ' LINNEA preparation in allow sufficient carbohydrates to and! a few friends at an Easter Mrs. V. H. Tuft will be hostess cellent habits that cannot be im the early morning. The dinner shift burn Quicker ami Better ; Relief the otherwise body fat, ITY FOB LA CONDA Tiaay to the jnembers of the Linnea club proved upon. begins its 'preparation by 4:30 for what Iupcall "clinkers" bridge party at ner nome " arc left in amous mtlt f the" .4iurtSBles5f the Prescription IEMBER- Swd at her home Thureday afternoon, dinner hour is six, leaving a the evehlngT AS LIVSTQ BAT. to produce an acid conDon't suffer from the pain and" The regular club party of the LA game were played, Mrs, Leo Suth- - instead of Mrs. O. C. McCarthy, as FLAPPERVANNY SAYS? i long evening for study and recre- ditionsystem is which exceedingly soreness of sore throats-gargle- s and ation. Girls take turns bging dinmda members was neio inursaay erland winning the club high core was announced at te last meeting TODAY'S RECIPE salves are too slow-the- y Reed prize and; the guest nigh ecore of. the club. relieve '' -ner hostess and profit by the ex Snowdrifts Apple A only temporarily. Tohnunn Sewiner and music Fat digests ONLY in proper com- etng awarded 1 perience IT famous physiclan's prescriptiori, Is firm apples hinatinn with atnyphy fnn()ff i invahie features and a deliclops WeisC - A delicious luncheon was GUESTS AT DINNER- ,large Small Working Groups & not tablespoons melted ncheoh was served. Easter dec-- served to the following chib..mem-bers- : bread, potatoes, rice Covers were laid for 10 at a din- f has been found thgtsmalter and necessarily stanHj'f w cup strained honey cereals. Mrs. R E. Homer, Mrs. A. Op nir nartv'eiven bv- Mr. and Mrs, atlons were used throughout tne . liaa-doubl Jactionrfrjr".i::T V groups work better than lur &hredded"'eeeawifc-- " usrf and iiUho lunchcQtU-Jrescn- t perman, OIrElumM -- Clithai ruits, leaf y and root vegetables V4 cup boiling water mc Kiiunen at carton nail is per s otreot " wicuew Bun Koes MM. BUSS ti. VIM"", ! Vr- - .... " Mrs. Gu Cox, Mrs. Clarence tiees- day evening. Sw'eet.peas were used in tho .... lnt...l 1 .tablespQoniemon-Julce-rectly eouipped in two sections provide starches that burn the body iitwMMwuDc cnioro jjio aauafr-e-Garda- ll Mr. MrsGeorge decoratiottrThe affair iron or other harmful drugs two dining rooms lead from lt. So iat anu at tne same time do not h and yes! Just another fdrnii. Cjtrter, Mrs. LeRoy J. Olsen, Mrs. i Jones, Mrs. Leo Sutherland, and in was given in celebration 'fit the safe and pleasant for the whole tne group is really divided Into two add further weight. version of baked apple, but an exof Mrs.An-MrIt Calllster, Mrs. J. Clyde Knudsen vited guests: Mrs. Walter Wmst, , pjjthday anniversary large groups and then the Small . Reasonable amounts of other tra good one in which vitamines iamny, aiso wonderfully effective H. M. Strong, Mrs. Kenneth drgon Mrs. rpercy Anderson. 111 for relieving "coughs. HTlA.tt.. Julck relief starches two WH- 3jt 5(5 Mrs. (bread, Mrs. gas potatoes, etc.) arc well represented. Ethel fiig Clark, Craven, Ed TENDERED at' nppositeends otl-t- he .guaranteed or your money back..- - L- ranges must be taken fordBussll,--iIir-S- t' Hedquist sETERNOtm BRIBFt5LTJB- -i kitchen and two cupboards, sinks ergy. MEMBERS Select apples that will not cook quist Drug Co .' and Mrs. Arthur Simmons. jr. n. Mrs. J. D. Hunter will entertain advi and everything else, permit of this NelMrs. of Ruby feThe residence at her home Thursday afternoon for arrangement. -imbers of the Afternoon 6nwa,.tneBcenB.jja,uyviJt'. Qt&- of the chief objections "to laclal affair Thursday evening BATNBOWTBRTDGirCLTO Bridge club. Cards, music and ENTERTAINED has .always been its mem housekeeping the4 to A ijlven she was hostess diversions. will be the luncheon Members of the Rainbow Bridgff one 'onesomencss," dc- of the J. S. C. club. A delic members is of full attendance eo-e- a said. This plan remedies EiAis Barter luncheon was served to club were delightfully entertained eired. . mat. its great sport to work In at the residence of Mrs. Amy Brim-- . as we received lie following: Mary Edna paicer, groups and we have real competiMM Baker. Rubv Woolston, Araan- hall Friday evening. Two tables SOCIAL SIXTY MEMBERS Hazdl Mrs. were of tions for bridge played, good meals, clean rooms, Jones. Beryl Luke, Ethel ; Clark receiving the high score fa ENJOY DANCE 125JNew Dresses snowy laundry and the rest. More , Another enjoyable Social Sixty luiohke, Mrs. Lake, 'Mrs. Baker - A was vor. luncheon delicious It over. is fuir to know and learning "hostess. games was Fri club Sewing, held id tht party served, sweet peas being Used to Dancing your classmates when in hnrnrav day, evening at. --the Elks' home. TRere' a certaTnTnformalily about decorate the luncheon tablerPrej WiidCs orchestra furnished the e tle-ir-ls Mrs. Hazel Hughes, Mr. who cook and Bweepo-gether sv wa stavicc, we. Florence Clark, Mrs. Hazel Clark, music. Ottaa that the girts in other dor , MEMBERS CLUB R. OF N. Mrs. Carol Mrs. Georgia Harding, When a girl exercises, she stoops mitories ,mlss. I don't think any of ENTERTAINED U7u(Aiiu(jlJna H .11. IndAraAB fif S.C.S. GIRLS tO BE us would phange places." to Contour. t Among the enjoyable social event Lo Angeles. J. l 4. the week; wa the party given by sen- of will be hostess Pleasant Grove, the latter to' the member of The S. C"B." at Mrs. Linian Blackett t her home two her home Thursday evening. All lit SprtagvllloTraiyneraiioroH 1 being ipvlted guest. vw members are aofoTally Invited to te j 48c members or in a. or THIRD WARD wa pleasantly spent with In attendance, frhe tme SOCIETY RELIEF . friwins-- canie and social chat and of the Third The section literary M delicious luncheon wa served to ward Relkf REORGANIZED CHURCH society wHl have charge Bar- lie fallowing: Mrs. Elisabeth Sunday services at the Regular afternoon of the meeting Tuesday Lll- 231 West lit - Mr. Hannah Smith. Mrs.Ktrk-hochurch, Reorganized book of A review o'clock. the at 2,30 In- Btevnsr Mri MrthiSouth.;- street. Sunday Fourth, will Woman What Know," Every Mrs. Uoyd MeYtshelmer. Mrs. be school at 10. services AND- morning ' by Mrs. Algit E. Ballif. at 11 o'clock. soil,, onn Peterson. Mrs. Ella Evan, Twogiven The Young Folks' violin selections will be ren Mrs.Zina dered $, Beulah Overly and . society meets ever and a Recreational 7:30 by Donald Olson, o'clock. at onemtn. piano solo will be given by Mrs. Thursday S. S.JKOLM, . Celeatia Taylor. A good attendance NETEENT1! CENTURY TO. .. . Is Pastor. Dresses ait this" desired. u ' .JTnder a th co-ed- Dorothy Jones Honored at Dinner r '1 vine-cover- . . bantt-pawit- - . - mw e N ;: home-make- rs Bujc-fco- tut-t- - Ilr'C.'; .w'JrW" s , " i A.., j. (uu jr mis I la-4o4- h ' a Mrs.lS et on , CrhrH-Tagain- st Imperial Order L Hips It &l'-mineral thd-ffo- push-butto- n . 1. k ir 3c i'Ol! eve--nin- . ct .m. 1 a ie-l-r- tS" -- Just-A-Me- re tJ tenn-aUbeJfPinelofM- ' it --, r-- a 4S. JB-ljey- ,. . ras-ata- uh-hu- s. 3(C c tin Owing to reverse weather conditions and Ii over Saturday Our -- ent-wer- i, .l.JIZ. l -- .1. L . A, CONTINUES MONDAY TUESDAY r - XECTOFFICERS-jT- be annual election of off lcer,wlll PROVONAS I'LfB TO MEET lk place at tne next regular met-i- g Mrs. Dixon will be hostess of thtNinetMpth Century club, to th members at the Provonas 3:30 I at be held hlch to Friday club at her home afternoon. klock t.tht Provo Woman' club Sewing, muslo andFriday luncheon will be b the will C. ue. Mr. H. Funk the diversion. AU member .bitttt. urged to be present I- Ernt 'rinni ivn t.iiiwmtrriv I UTAH POROSIS MEETING t J. T. club member eflt venin at th bom of Mr. and plea-(at- . ALMA GREENWOOD PASSES DELTA. Utah. Mar. SB.-Funeral services were held today for Alma Greenwood, widely known Utah educator and founder of tho Millard and Sanpete stake academies. He died Thursday from an wtn acute t 'j.1. .. . Values to 25.00 WEDKESDAY-- e The" annual election of officers D. P. Barton Friday. Three will be held at the next meeting of "000" were i iblM of progrcinv the Utah Soroals club, which Is to ?: in ved. Mts. AUlvla.J-Uttiwrnad M told at I p.m. at lfiUlam Wtgner receiving th high th home Wednesday of Mrs. E. H. Eastmond. consolation and the for prises A social will follow. A full attendward being won by Mrs. R. B. ance 1 dAlreo. nasBsssAs At II few Aaiisf ' eadaway. A delicious luncheon ma jwrved to Mr. and Mr. Henry mnrflKh, Mr. and Mrs. William fagner, Mr. and Mrs. J. NY Craw . rd, Mr. and Mr. R. B. Tresdaway, ir. and Mr a Meivin Flllmor and Use Ir. and Mr. Floyd Hitchcock, th Tlbraiory waaaglnjr health machine for . gilents. being awn oitu;Ri( llic tlniC I ltreoupl i ,)- - rieast the whole family by making the Sunday dinner complete with ALPINE Ice Cream. Hich, pure cream combined with natural fruits. You'll like it. a .,4BIES to MANAVimri ir, I All members if th mhu Manava aii ard eolnu 'ToTtt Uoliira at ttta Mnlml urvir Wak ,Tuca irtftneon, ar raquMird to meet at s ward chapel not UUr than 1:30 elork, TranniwrtnUnn will M pm d m lied. - ' ONLY, Vanilla Cream Sherbet Orange , : . 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