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Show ; (U T A H) ;VPR 0 VP 7 EVENIN G HERA L IX "J V ryoTe. i - I ,n 1 1 17 HVi1 lift i IT 4 - FunaraT'itsrricEai CO) MEPr ir a I-- , K.HnC.e aT'B MorgaFaT BeFhome" In Provo Thursday afternoon' ' for members of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club Mr 4ha-nijv- as Miss s Harmrr-cfMaplrtC- Tr.- Tali ' " r teii used - 7 ?A - Kill m rhere writer in tSe wg& a hundred you bat iP er Malaawi'-Mwa.Wttd- !.. - - , COLDS MAY DEVELOP JNTQ PNEHMONIAf Ceugfii frotav-cojniy lead t rrous iroulile. toe caa step them now with Creomulsion, an cmulufied creosote that it pleasant to take, CreomuUioa U a medical discovery witli action; it soothes and leals tbe intkmcd tnenbune and in. Uibits genn growth. two-fol- d -- ' oenized by hiuh medical uthorities s one of the greatest healtag agencies for coughs from colds sad bronchial irritations. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing whirh- - toothr and faat-thcr- rr: sttembrsaes- - sad 'step the ritaiion, while the creosote goes ea tlemratr inflamed kn-- v t tbe stomach, is absorbed into the . - r blood, attacks the test of the trouble - - twl tho grrtwth of the (eTDM, Creomulsion is guiranteed satisiae tory ia the treatment oT'couebs front - bronchitis end -i bronchial irritaliona, and is excellent for building up tbs system after colds or flu. Money refunded if not re Ceved after takin secording todirec tiom, Ask your druggist, (adv.) auoot-foims- lda. ': 0N C-REOMU-L- f FOR WE COUGH ROM CQLDS THATHANG ON . Seventy Yems Youngi ' - : : You Vg'; l. .CLASSIFICATION . near -- horn.. MoaiiXiLv.fe gHraaiigtoB-.ar4hplrTKr tsdle club of the Springville Community nlng. Mrs. Baird will spend the. church will be entertained at their week at the GUlilan home. next meeting at the home of Mra. D. B, Welch in Mapleton, Nov. 5. Preceding the regular Mutual class work in the Second ward. All are asked to be present Tuesday evening a large crowd was' Dr.. and Mrs. lessee H. Baird olf entertained with a comic debate be- - ' Salt Lake City were luncheon tweeh the "M" Men and -- the Glean--.' . z guests of Mr. nd Mrs. L. M. Oil: ;er girl" nnt above picture. They may pertain I 1 grammar, WetoTyvtiqjstte,-tl5wlsg or whatnot, see tf you can finiff : look at tne scrambled word below and unscramble it, by jiem. T--en Witching this. letter around. Grade yourself 20 for each of the mistakes FOR REXT FURNISHED m find, and 20 for the wefrd if you unscramble it. On Page 8 Today Partly modern 3 rpoin furn. apt. fe'H explain llw mistakes and tell you the word. Then yo can see 56' So. 2 o30 West iow 'n- ef - TOO LATE FOR at least four mistakes ln&ie are paalpr turJajy Jatfarr jay.Hsrrtng' -- .. Jt&owi dM--r Men-denha- . m... yum nnf pf tng E m- The-m- aM . ward-Glean- ii TJE&jtyVilia-fro- th fu(CF : toeS-K&tuitl. . ? T.T?,y TTnrrinpfAn fin f Hari.-Aitemberer- 1-' - iiHiaw-Bfeckett- ijei LJ LETS HH trwof RmL. r 3 garet.. Peieraon, vj 15, i ; Ooon; Mtw-tioiCrrr Hage-wlitake" place lH.tMCBCTr iuuiow, miss EAta gasman, Miss future. Misa Straw Miss Hannah the B. Y. U last GraduatedShe from Virginia Eggertson, has spring.' Reynolds, Mi.sa Eva Baliff, Miss Allie Bowen, Miss Cal'.ie Hansen, a wide circle of friends both here and in Provo. Many social functipns In compliraent to .Miss Bessie Misa Vesta,- Anderson, Miss Loya are being planned in her honor. tllsa Nelson, Donna and Salisbury, Diamond a bride of the past week Mrs. F. S. Harris was chaperone. her mother Mrs. Nell Diamond enA prominent social function of tertained at a miscellaneous irower week was the Hallowe'en iparty this Mikanwees The group of the given at the home of the grandmother, Second Ward Tuesday evening by. Miss Primary were delight-- ' Maud Smith Mrs. Elizabeth Blackett, Saturday ll and Mrs. G. W. at entertained home of the fully rooms were their home of the latter the at evening. Entertaining leader Mrs. Jennie Brown for .members of the Fourth ward profusely decorated with a variety Monday evening. A lessor jn- the Gleaner class of- - which of autumn flowers. Various games they ate - and of Mia. Bell Crandall. was tarts givenmaking and social chat were, features of ea instructors.-A.attractiv? color music . and were social chat I... J ,KI... . -- 1.Bl'nn..t " ii.iirnv i ft iswti,i irv q ucin;iwfl Mic.hchtme cugsve of Hallowe'en mtmrA filched. "Those raBn v., nf -tuinh w. UB v. tha It . iui luncheon. those present was carried out in room decora Among Yvornse' TftaTHerr MtaB Cran Mlsr fJeii .the benediction by wreT Mrs. Flora McPhearaon and datt; Mias Lois Jordan and Miss Ti4ong, gapica and during the lunch EvertaMOrVltAS ATu rfrn "Interment w4s In the .f .f Will eon, a number, or m. i. a. socks ' wc're ija McPhearsenr Mrs.- ' practiced followecTby a splen- Mr. Taylor was born August 6.' Mrs..an iaacitett, Mr. and Mrs. did variety of games. Prizes wore Fora number Ed Hughes of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Outstanding among the social won by Miss Mary Roylance and 1863, in SpringvlKe. of years after his marriage in 1888 R. H. Corhwell 6T Salt Lake, Mr. functions of this week was the Miss Merle Hall. Nearly Jhiily tie lived at Moroni and followed the and Mrs. Earl Diamond, Mr-- and dancing- - party given by the mem- members and guests were present. the Sapond occupation of stock raising. He has Mrs. Lewis Diamond. Mis. Ethel bers of class in the ward amusement hall Ibeen- Mi6S JJessJe XiiSDlondj Hai!Gwe"en Olive McCurdv. John Blackett. Mrs.1 uesday1 - evening. of Tennessee were and wen-G- ilt years. mnf Ifa arijl, frihloms, la addiHoa to granted a insrrla&e license" at th'c HMiaajJ '8&fmttgmtmuim, nmJ UO.) Miss Grace Diamond. Don Elaekett. I a variety of autumn flowers formed county court house, Provo, attractive decorations for the hall. Wldtsoe. Utah: Bruce. MarvavalF: A crowd of M.'I. A. members a ueugnuui time jyas speni oai-- &ndlarge Dutf', ypcpal; one daughter, MiSs " visitors enjoyed the affair. Xadles oTlhe TTdmrCTmuTf l;lub Melba Taylor of Salt Lake; also 15 urday evening when members: of VaT Norn social unit of the B. of this city we're delightfully finter- grandchildren and the following the Y. U. to went in B. Crandall's cabin brothers and sisters survlve: W. L ijrs. D, Welch will be hostesw tained Friday afternoon at the and Mrs. Ada Darron, - Grandview; Kelies Grove for a Nbrweigianj to the boys of her Sunday schoon home of Mrs. Maty J. JCinley.. Idaho; Mrs. V. J. Sperrj', Salt Lake supper. After ta meal the guests class at a paity this eyeciiig. A4pecially- - interesting papr an4 Mw. NH.Siwart; Moab. - a, page Cftriisu-g'Jiamaa- Utah, .and .tor many year sheWx In Sanpete- county, .who died at his home in this city Sunday morning, were held Tuesday in the Third ward chapel, with Bishop H. Ralph i Smart in charfe. The speakers were Willis K. Johnson, Jr, and Patirarch U. B. Musical eelectlons Huntington -f- were furnished by Mr. and Mr. Guy Brown who sang a duct, accompanied by Mrs. Will Witney t the piano, and Rulon Crandall rendered a vocal solo accompanied by sit 1 19 21 Mr. MdlfraTET'L. TVuI and fathered around the fir place 1H sons spent the tast vee)T lavSaltetijfygd gongs and gtorlys. Palri- gnla affair mart the iiii. ...,.juiltw .- -, .n w.m.iia.n IVtVVirioyal W., Paynes at the music following piskea to oe in attendtrfige"' BevS6r8' rpSewEouie rtTyrtclay- ve w 3rrtijrd.-zAlisfi:JUliinfi.-- nr 2 c4.Ume at- Women 'of the Bible" wi eivo jJTNDEEGOES OFEEATION promi4 all who delicious tend. . .?.. by Mr. Nelson Beii OandaD underwent a suc- luncheon followed with lira, Eliza Use-scfor appendicitis at eessful operation EnUdj of the Mother's StAjdy club Thorn M special Invited guest xt will meet at the home of Mrs. J. M. tertaining, room' were prettily the Ella Miner Home rioay. . ' Bate Friday afternoon, October 25. decorated with, roaea and marigoioa convalescing cicely. suggested Kowe'en, ts did aTao HI Uisa3yjLHa1e.r.-.Mi!- tI VNwti, 0 CTOBER S D A Y. WGVILLEIW FUNERAL FOR J. T HUB Sleeping rooms in mod. home. . EaO and Your JFnends Call77J, . 145 o30 4 room mod. brick, partly Phone 197 or call 129 N. 4 W. o30. Tvi. Milbnrn of Log Angeled, is Wednesday ijGolorado, visitor in Provp today.. where her son, Orvllle, is seriously Housekeeping rooms- - and rooms. 165 N. 3 West. ill following an appendicitis A. H. Brown of S. Louis," Mo., 5 garages, 1S5 So. 1 West'$3 mo. spending a lew aayg here on luiihess.' Gordon Black of Salt Lake, was Nixon apts. One- - sleeping room. nl3 was here on business Tuesday. . MISCEIXANEOUS FORBtoiT Mr, and Mrs. Sharp GOlcsple have Iturned from a two weeks' yaca- Garage. 218 No. 2 W. Phone 186J. C. Mr. Salt and of B. Jones Mri o30 bn In Ogden, Bait Lake, Richfield $2.50 per month. hd Koosharem, where they visited Lake) spent the week end in Provo latlves and friends. They were with relatives and friends. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE com panied down south by their One 12 gauge double' barrel shotMr And Mrs. Kenneth Datis and gun.' Cheap. Vhbae 1361. 364 Kast a, Wllford Gillespie, and Mr. and rs. W. F. Giles of Salt Xake. WH-- d children have o27 returned to their i South, was successiui ... la bringing home in Idaho Falls, Idaho, after ck a deer.. spending several days- here with $60 credit in building and loan 11 " IT IT A (Pa IT!, Tf Tkl tED AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE scorns that ancient prejudice which harshly dictated that age wo a limiting factor of usefulness old age not only commands respect but demands its place in every walk of life. To-da- y, -- relatives THdffiehds. at sacflfieehoMiSSJmimnngul Goodrldge of Vernal was a tor here Monday. 50 G- - Mr. and Mi's. Chase Olsen and. fatnily-oSpringville, werp visitors Irs. Roy- - D. Brown was called in Piovo today. Good piano, excellent condition. -- 27 100r331 "West 3 North. f BOARD AND ROOM 290 N. 4 East. Board and room. Phone 1305W. o30 LOST Black and pearl Sheaffer pen HeialJT Name engraved. Return-to' office- FOUND - '. ; Gents' work shoe. Practically new. Owner may have by paying foriici. . 145"E. jLbO., HOUSES FOR SALE 6 room modern brick home paved street Will sacrifice for 3463 Call Dixon Real Estate Co. or 197 o30 alter 6 p. m. Experienced stenographer. Prefer young inan froni 20 to 2ii years of age with high school o college education. Qualifications must cover speed and accuracy in taking dictation and transcribing, honesty and a desire to succeed. Employment- otrered by ene of Provq's largest Industrial concerns. Work will.be permanent and to more responsible pohitions will be made upon Individuals merit Reply in own hand edu-.- J writing giving age, experience, cation, references o30 Box,15B Herald. . I ooking at The florsneim71" Shoe tells you it's smart wearing it Will te!l you it; is great for comfort. No other shoe offers so much. '" . Most Styles Gone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes-Progres- s has been made. We removed the prejudice against cigarettes when we removed harmful corrosive ACRIDS (pungent tants) from the tobaccos. M and-saitv- rjf, imXVA?JTEBsFEMAtB - Good girl wants work in private o27 family. Call 495. . JExperlenccd work. Phone -- U ' r girl wants &ai ' house30 . ' .' ' BIRTHS I - MfS.'tufus Averctt ire the proud parents of a baby boy born at the. family residence, Mr. and j October 18. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sumsion an nounce the arrival of a baby boy born at the family residence Tucs-- Exclusive Affeney in This City S ' IS West Center St. ' EUREKA ! - removes from LUCKY STRIKE harmful irritants which are pres--' ent in cigarettes manufactured in the oldfashioned waytt . " . 4. Everyone Hows that heat purifies, and so .'TOASTING" LUCKY STRIKE'S, exra secret process removes liarmful corrosive ACRIDS pungent irritants) from LUCKIES which in the manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and coughing. Thus 'TOASTING" has destrced thaf dice against cigarette smoking by men and tyjwomen. :i Opportunity Extracqmary Advertisina Offer For Friday and Saturdau Only ' old-fashio- ned - beautiful strand of The Faraoua Lovebird fearls (retail value $5.00fmay be pur rnnnnn ;sed hv tlm irMpr-rrfrh. n .. 1.a .Innn suu may 1...i.i!r,,llM mm. Jit.f.J v j.ii an oaic-jMny..r viosi .ati is h auuaicu, guaraineeu pearl, peauiu.uujr Sun-Tan or Satin color. An ideal suggestion lor a in either the new tm A. solcLwil-aouLcoupo- uyUlST DKUG STOKES IT-- , Provo, Utah process applied in the manu- ls'pastan' "facture'oF Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The finest mc vrup arc saen- tifically subjected to penetrating heat at mini- Fahrenheit. The ijinTamJ25Q!rinaum mm T This offer good for Friday and Saturday, October 25th aqd 26th Only; " t : . , No pearls - u ! "Ifs Toasted' the phrase that describes the vft ia t it1 wmmj T(ASISQi&St- modern step in cigarette manufacture, Mr. and ,Mjfa. Oliver balton are the proud parents of a baby daughter" born atjtheir home Sunday, October 20. ago, when cigarettes were made without the aid of .X modem sciencerthere originated that ancient prejudice against all cigarettes. That criticism is no longer justified. LUCKY STRIKE, the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the choicest tobacco, r properly aged and skillfully blended "It's Toasted." "7"EARS - . tovo toasting did it" - - . ' - . n. Name ;ddrcs" I A4.tJ , , t No Throat Irritation- - No Coughs 1 ( - ' TUNE IN Tbe Lucky SuikeOa&cc Orchestra, evtry Saturday nlghti over ft coast-to-coa- st network of the N. B. C. . :tODaccos-me-irea- in 01 exact, expert regulation of such high temperatures removes" impurities,.More than a slogan, TTt's Toasted' is recognized by millions as th? most modem step jn 'dsarette manufacture. |