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Show PROVO EVENING HERALQ..TUKDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1928; it COOTS AND HER B1.PDIG8- r LOOK UO fetiM t' tea taaa a columns ae4 as nWiKm-t-2h Uoa itor hetwee A, af. im r. at. ual Nelke i 5 Club Party Held t miffatTul ta every detail wma the tarrancd party flveo 17 the club member at UuMj T. U. Monday svefitns;, la eotWiarooratloo of the iTantsatlan ol club on February 10, tti rartnera of the members war Neiv. Reading taof honor t tha pleasant af-- a Ik rueeta uwoibM In the Little Yhaane, where "The Flattering Wjl,f a one-aplay by George HfVi wm presented by the follow kiKmt: Rer. , Lorlng- Rlley. W. ct - W VtKKsVi6 feature of entertainment during the evening, and every member of the cast ia to b highly commended. Adjournment waa made to the faculty root room, where an enjoyable tint waa spent with progressive tames, the prizes being awarded to the following: Mr. Myrtle M. Stewart. Mm Flora B. Jenkins. Miai Vilate Elliott and Bishop R. J. Mur doch. Two beautiful solos, "Whc Knows" and "Leslie Babteea." wen furnished by Bliss Ftnlayaoa,. oompanted by Miaa Jennie Holbroot at Um piaaa. Selectiona war rendered by tXe atrlng trto. Miss Beth Maagum, Miaa Bins Brlmhall and rV- Sch JlUn s crffe C e V II It Srf mm - CMOM. lOttN, "TRXWJ TO ftM Fern & Brlmhall. Mrs. Jennie L. Me Ar tC.Mangum and jdr Iris . thur. CARD PARTY PLANNED . Members of the American Legion atto invited are auxiliary cordially tend a card party to be held at tha home of Mrs. Naomi Petit, Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock . Music and refreshments will also be enjoyable feature. - All members of the or ganization re. req vested to be. present, j N on ward Primary association enters tained at a valentine dance In the ward social hall, Monday evening for the children of the ward. During the afternoon of dancing and games a delicious luncheon was served to j 4 . i AMD KITCHEN KING 1 7u ACft uAiiAirru v r.NTERTAINED Primary children of the Second ward were entertained at a valen Una dance in the ward amusement hall Monday afternoon, by the f- flcera and teachers of the associa tion. Durinc the dancs, delicious re freshments wer served. A delight ful time waa enjoyed. CIX'B ANNOUNCEMENT Members of tha Nelke Heading club will be entertained Thursday afternoon at :30 o'clock by Mra Daisy I. Nuslnk, at the Irvine resi dence. 278 North university avenue. Mrs. Vlrgie C Murdock win oe as program sisting hostess. A aplendld memoers has been arranged. . AH are urged to be in attendance. m Qerbs 0. P. Skaggs s: JJjSlem around ou can do so without being greeted with "What can I do for youl" You can pick out what you want and no one will "What next?" you or try to palm off on to you any slow moving items. .stored-want-iJodt- COURTEOUS EMPLOYEES 4 ttmr'rhavethrfeaiesl foods, plainly with the lowest prices that " have even seen in Provo for you like quality merchandise. Convince yourself by calling at our store and looking over our foods 'and prices. We will be glad to have you dof J h Is at anx. timtv wJhethep-"yo- a buyanything or not.. So come any day. ' 71 East Center St. Included: Tha founder of tha Uaen thread Industry waa a woman, Christ lan Shaw, who first mad thread near Paisley about 1700. don. Miss Velroa Vincent Mis Mildred Condoa, Mlaa Gladys Vincent, ' Mo-Ka- y, . TION AT. CLUB Member of the Vieux Amies club M spent an enjoyable evening at the lng hostesses. An Interesting prog- lag rooms, lending a pleasing effect, home of Miss Veri Peterson MonBessie Whttehea'd "g'ave ram-will a famished and refresh- Four labia .of were played, day.' Mra an Interesting demonstration on the ments will be served. A cordial In- Orville Johnson bridge awarded the being vitation la extended to all members making of fancy pillow, after and those eligible for membership high acor favor. Tha grand prise which music and a delicious lunch for the aeriea of card parties given eon were enjoyable features. Presto be In attendance. by tha club during tha winter wer ent were the following club memawarded to J. C. Halberslebea, T. L. bers: Mra Ethel Peterson, Mra PROVONAS CLUB NOTICE Mrs. F. D. B. Gay will be hostess Raamuasen, Mrs. Herman Hlnse Geneva Powelson, Mr. LaPreal B. to the member! of the Prevonas and Mra H. F. Cannon. A delicious Clayton. MraBeaaie Whiteheads club at her home Friday afternoon. luncheon followed tha card - game Mrs. Amy. Cole, Mlaa Bernice ConSewing, music and luncheon will be the diversions, and all members are cordially Invited to attend. - ssa ev esewca wk s was a s'B STXTrTtVARD :,l.L.-..- . M. L A. ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Emma Webster wilt give a special talk to tha Gleaner girls of the Sixth ward M. L A. at tha regular meeting thia evening at 7:30 o'clock, and Interesting lessons have been prepared for tha other classes. New officers wlU be elected In the Junior class. Following tha meeting a valentine party will be given' In tha amusement hall and games and music will be enjoyed. Members of Wilde's orchestra have been engaged to furnish tha danca music. All member of tha ward and their partner are cordially Invited to at- ... I I times day, T -- WedriHday Thursday "T" ADDED ATTRACTION . . DANCE REVUE Axn ROACIIIALL STAR COMEDY and NEWS . ' On. uavia hr III I T I aV 1 OEM swJ,'',a i (Prw" EGGS, I ' II - rT.Ukr' U of 1923 I i vw ' Zf- a . WWELL i - - 1 rrv cuiuiuuen ys I Walsh i rVv ' Tensc U. S. Secret Service vs. the smugglers' trust! Oh, what a y Wabh in a dual role 60c BLUE ROSE, Fancy ribt of laughter ! You must ee this one. A - Gump Comedy "ANY 0L COUNT j Wednesday" - Thursday 'BEAUTXU-l- : SHOPPERS" - ' with Mae Bush, LARD, Open 3 lbs.r. . ... 30c Kettle Rendered ..i;.... ........ SOAP CRYSTAL WHITE 10 bars 45c .203 . .............. 43r COMEDY AND NEWS 20 ; ' r Wednesday and Thursday - ..r.,.:.. ...... ........ v 23c CHICKENS Hena, nice and fat, we draw them for you, lb. . .. . .25c - SAUSAGE SAUSAGE, All Pork fresh daily lb.". . . .". ... ,M INBM ARSE "RICH MEN'S 4t4West Center - The Lightning Express" Cc'medy?NO DANGER" 15c SONS" with RALPH GRAVES ' . Adapted from the famous story ' ' Snapshots ADDED. ATTRACTION BIG DOUBLE SHOW TODAY ONLY Regular Prices KEN MAYNARD" "THE HAUNTED RANGE" . I' I "THE WHEEL OF DESTINY" . JIAM&- - The CASH and CARRY MARKET QUALITY . 23c " ' C LAST TIMES TODAY - "1 . N H' - FRESH SIDE Thick and leanj lb.' PORK STEAK . lean, lb. HAMS, Smairand lean ' KIAM 25c lb. lb. LARD ...27c :.27c : PORK $1,00 ' ' N t lb. -- y A I Shows Continuous till 11 .. VAUDEVILLE STARTS 4:15 - 7 - 9:15 Matinees 10c - 25c E venules anv seat 35c STEAKS SIRLOIN STEAK .lb. PRIME RIB STEAK .thrilling .drama. mystery BEEF ....19c i George ' RICE . ; I Songs and Dances the Screen 1 fe::.X'::. 1 1 JETTA On i I ionic ht MOLASSES Pure Dixie gallon cans, each - ) I VVU1CUJ BISHOP, CLARKE AND MacLEAN The Radio Trio MORENO I II, 1 CbmedyTt)eLuxe II i TAYLHK I! I - T ... MOLASSES stage RALPH E. BOOTH and PARAMOUNT OBCHE8TBA WALLACE KOTTEB at tha VVTBLITZEB Strictly Fresh - I Impressions . the , UAVIWM -T - large, 2 doien I 'Ti resl-len- EGGS Entertainer On I JsENEB 4 ROBERTS ECJLKBIRD De Luxe fr - tag Songs and Dances ..1- - . ,. tha PORTUOFPS RUSSIANS In Native . 1 MEMBERS OF SOCIAL FRIDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB UNIT ENTERTAINED Mtsa Lucille Markham entertained Mra Albert Hickman will be hos- home Mondajfevei 4 tea- - 4hemmnbrf "Of "the" Fridav .t honor of the members of the Val Aiwrnmra linage ciuo at her home Norn aocial unit of the B. T. U. A Friday. Music, cards and luncheon business meeting waa held. In which will be the diversions, JUL members to attend. plans were made for a party to be are cordially invited ' at given by the unit in the near future. n K photograph of the group was tak-STAR CLUB MEMBERS for the "Banyan," and music and ENJOY PARTY icclal chat were enjoyable features. A pleasant time waa en loved hv -. delicious luncheon waa served to. I the members bf lub at ths resiaence ol Mr. and Mra H. O. at Blumenthal Monday evening, when CAMP NO. TO MEET they were entertained by Mra Pearl Daughters of Utah Ploneera of McAuley. ValenUne decorations Tamp No. 2 will meet Thursday were usee throughout tha entertaln- ifternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the of Mra J. P. Nicholson, 174 Xast Third South street. Mra Ele-inDuke, Mra Emma Thomas and MATCHES Mrs, Nellie Peay will be the asslst- - TOMORROW. mmiw n,T0 ut ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mra Hebe'r C Carter en tertained the members of the R. A. T. club at their home Saturday evening. Card were enjoyed, tha prizes being won by Mra Charles Williams and Heber Carter. During tha time pleasantly spent with dancing, the following program waa furnished: Two readlnga, Orald Hair; two eoloe, Dewey Chrlatensen. A delicious luncheon waa served to the fol lowing club members: Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Carter, Mr. and Mra. Ilia Car- ter.Mr. and Mr. Clarence Hirst, Mr. and Mra William Madsen, Mr. ana sara Biamey jorxenson. Mr and Mra Charles Williams, Mr. and Mra True Scott, Mr. and Mra Orald Hair, and Invited guests: - Mr. and Mrs. Morris Graves, Mr. and Mra. Frank Noakca and Mn and Mra Y. - f I bw " viuy .l-'il I ,vLlJJt r j&fT VMk4 , featuring each array: r loses Among the enjoyable valentine Mra Ireta Jones, Mra Wanda parties) of tha season was the one and Invited guests: Mrs. Ev Benjamla Franklin la said to have riven Saturdsy evening by Mr. and Patten, Mrs. Zenith Johnson and arrived In Philadelphia with a largs Mra. Elmo Cheever and Mr. and Miss Hulda Crane. loax or Dread tucked under hi arm. Mra Dewey B nelson, at the Cheever residence. Valentine - deeeretwms were used. Four tables of progress iva "900" were played. Mra. Leland Silver and EarTConant receiving the high ecore favors and the coo-- 1 elation prizes being won by Mrs. &arl Conant and George Mecbanv A delicious luncheon, in a valentine scheme, was served to thejallasfc -ing: Mr. and Mrs. Leland Silver, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Groneman, Mr. and Mra George Mecham, Mr. and Mra. Clarence Greer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Knudsen, Mr. and Mra. Earl Conant and the host and hos- - COrVSO KntRAtHRt TOOK TV &AMt SIVXCAX t JOST MATCHES,. 6 box Kaddie You will find our employees courteous and helpful when you approach them, bnt they will never insist upon you buying any certain Friday evening at tha Escalante fVd eA which war baautifuHy deeorated la blue aad white for Use occasion. Many young people cam from adjacent towns for tha occasion aad the event waa a wonderful surras. La Peterson la preatdsnt of tha junior class. Ia South Africa where the the program that not outstanding. grass grows. It Is used for flavoring between the Jun custards and for making tea. parts ob mour Uray, Mr. and Mra C A. Larson and Mr. and Mr. Ralph Bui- - war good, but lock, Jr. Mtsa Melba Dastrup as fCoriipetltive game ior and Senior sisted the hostess ta aervlng. KPi , 1...Zmst GUESTS AT WELL ARRANGED DINNER Covers were laid for Mr. and Mra Harvey Small of Salt Lake at a dinner nartv riven bv Mr. and Mra J. E. Thomas at their home Mondar, evenlnc Following dinner tha tend. guesta were entertained at the thea- PRIMARY CHILDREN Blue Pine When you go into an . STlfPfrl CJljlj HtlT I UK?? Mra. 7 OM MOMff WrX' E'JOVKJ VtWl ' i f K3VA : VAIXNTINU FABTV 150. FOOD PROOUCTS II l 1 UASt'- -" ErT Officers and teachers of the Shar -- i -- ir INTERESTING DEMONSTRA- - quality IS OBSERVED - 1BIMAR-CHILDBE- tfrhigh marked HI ? j V " YOJRT ua rst 1 f 1 T ssrs. vrruie Johnaoa, Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Caa- aoa. Ms. and faTf Herman Hint Mr. and Mrs. C H. Ward. Mr. and Mr. T. J. Raamuasen. Mr. and Mr J. C Halberslebea and Mr and Mrs I. Q. Btrkay. nr- KPAKISH FORK. Feb. U "Jun ior day-- waa observed Friday at the DELIGHT FVL VALENTDTK Spanish Fork high school. Regular FABTV war proceeeded with until , Mr. aad Mra. E. Byroa Dastrup lessons entertained a few friends at a val- aooa. At 1 o'clock the Junior class entine party at their noma Monday directed by Mlaa Agnes Hales and evening. Bpring flowers and red the senior class, directed by Murielhearts pretti!ydecorated the entcfJChriatenaaa gsve a competitive proTtanlng rooms, r Ive tab Irs of bridge gram la the assembly room. Out war played, Mr. and Mr. D. Or to standing: feature were a duet by Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Errel Chris-- Lee Bingham and Wilma Hanson, tense n, Mr. and Mr. B. K Bullocs, seniors; a eelectloo by four Junior Mr. and Mra H. M. Strong. Mr. and girls; a flv minute speech by Ma-rllSton and a stunt by each Mr. Orville Dryadalc, Mr. and Mr. iSheldoa Drysdal, Mr. and Mrs. Sey class. There war aa aqua Bomber of ' on the bargain counter - -i t - e d om a ppe a h e re. There is no need for it to vary in priceT since it never varies in flavor. IOLO YOU VCASO HA'lW Don't look for i to nR? Mr, Bus P. Whltaaar. The play, which was under the tlraeUoa at Mr. Katarya B. Pardee, waa the Worthrn; Mary, hla wtfe. Mil Jtocha R Paiman; Eugene Mlaa Marlon Gllchrtst-MadeeA 4.aH actor, T. Earl Pardoe; Hit delicious tray tuncheoa was aenred 4rf, a church worker. Mrs. Haa-aaa- P to seventy. Hicks Laura, her daughter, Ia charg of arrangements were -- THAT 6O0O CAME lOUUE OUT - Baaketbait, gtrtsr rT-- ta- favor Junior; boys' basketball game, won by seniors; wheelbarrow race, by "Juniors; relay race, won by aan-kwa; rope tugging contest, seniors; tug of war, 12 men on each aid, seniors; flat; rash, won bv seniors. The Junior were dsrUrad wm. hers In"lbs eompeutive proa-ram-. 24- 23 polnU; tha senior war winners la tha day's activities by a soar of 7 to H. There war 130 students to the Junior class aad 87 in the senior class. Tha Nnior prom waa acid ' IJUIflOItDAY v. oiumeninai, ssr. ana t Society U I PAC3 I D T |