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Show r PROTO'EVENXNG HERALD, TIIURSD AY) FEBRUARY 23,; 1923. WASHINGTON TUBS ; J , Mr, Un Bad lln a guests during yg-f-- had Sunday Jjav serfs mother Mrs. H. C Bmuidm of ML, aad, sister Thelma Pleasant, : rj Tri$IAK9 A6'i'r A WftPiOMeP r -- ia.LJ!tL JHR OOtt J ISIMIP, "feu.Geet L0OP TuM" I pkif Vqq l f rfj rve HX LOOKt fJM4T f rsft By Crane it's uc.ah J i in TIP A V 17 AT TIT ilia i i i7ii.iUii CNONCOPttHA FLAPPER I FANNY-SAYS;- . Fork Third Water Supply is Ward Holds Qonitt - Their Meeting - SPANISH rORK.FiT Ii SPANISH FORK. Feb. the af Spiish j HASREUIflOII MttMf 6tVt t L'a-d- er 23-T- Jnd tha Third ward the auspice af the farm bureau auspice PATSON. Feb 2J -- The dnwrertd-ant- s reereatioei eeenmittee, t Profeeaor farmers meeting was held Satur' Bohert Bauer aad his oLJcaac Hatt held a family re- ati high school Wad day night at tb Junior z A delightful evening. Kith A., R Cmrju-rsidrn- l " nf lha, tTVYTe-kT ArMr. Mrs. and concert Monday evening aad his B. local Farm Bureau in charge. Kea Saturday when amusement hall with mire Monday thur Jlnley entertained a number T. IT. band of 40 pieces gave a very acta Borg. engineer on the than 300 from various pans of the of friends at their bom. Progreaa- pleasing concert Monday evening berry project spoke on the outlook businees attendance. state is "500" A, the featured during hre, at the Third ward amusement hall for water supply this year. was held the afternoon meeting jn He slated that there was bow In was a large, attendaaoe, Thee evening with prises being awarded and officers wert elected tor the to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paron Leon many coming from" the other the reservoir 21.000 sere feet, mar David P. follows: as year R. B. coming Mrs. Harrison and Maughn. wards. A fine eaaoert of band se- water than at this Ura ens year Hiatt, president; U M. Hiatt. first Other guets IneJuded: Mr. and lections were given and soma Indi- aga. he also stated-- that the tuaaeJ V. Hiatt. Jr.. Vice James Mrs. president; Peterson. Leon Andrew Mrs. numbers which were worthy and dam were la sceUnt coniU-tiovidual second vice president; N. P. Hiatt, Harrison. Mrs. C. R. Roberson, Mr. W. P. fihippe. lectrteal enof special mention included two M- - Hiatt. secretary-treasureF. D. G. Mrs. Mr. and and Kennedy, ootaa by Max Taanaaa, gineer, gave a report on the power aexopbon rorreeponding secretary; E. F. Mrs. Manford Hutchinson, ft. B. two readings by Mis Jewel plant Stating that It was paying a Hiatt. James F. Hiatt, Sr.. Mrs Maughn. and Mr. sod Airs. Jack two vocal solos by Miss good dividend aad that all the powRose Tervort. Mrs. Eliisbeth Hiatt Cfeapman. Rhoda Johnson. ' two saxophone er It produced waa Bold. Lee R, Mrs. Frances Hiatt of Salem. Mrs. I ; soloa by Ralph Erlcksoa aad piano Tsylor. maaager of the high lis and Frank Hiatt Gertrude Tervort,' ( Mr. and Mrs. Clarence canal; gave a financial report oa music by Mia Gladys Sorenaon. Hogan committee: Mrs. Srott temple ' Prayer were by A. T. Money and the busioae of last year aad stated ad fsmily of Eureka were dinner of Salt genratog- - J i t Scroglngs guests Sundsy of Mr. Hogsn's sis Bishop Ralph Morgaa. ' Fallowing that the company is in the beat 1st; James Hiatt and' Cells Jex of r a AT orr. me. ter and fsmily Mr. sad Mrs Willi I the concert a committee from the caadHioa It had beea for year and im wwrc Provo historians; Prlpha Hiatt Q'te " T. L. M. . A. served luncheon to the taat 1100,000 yearly waa being savSundsy Chairman of social committee. height They also attended i A jirl likes to get credit for be- - musicians and the men who had ed to the water user aince they school convention hf Id in Provo in The children were entertained well dressed. ipff the project over from I HfcKE toe morning. furniahed ear for the evening, also had tS iWWl- HUKKlCrMIl I M0R6AN, VLACKVEiKH IM with a dance and lunch during the the ward bishopric and their wive. the government Dr. K. C Icker, I AHO OTvCa afternoon, and at 7 o'clock the fol'XCrVNetRSt OBOTf I IXIANP, A 5MLL, AX)UNfMNOOi deaa of the School of Agrieultur I I Mrs. Maud D. Beck .and two lowing program was given under ftUONO W ieST W0tS UOOP tH Tnw& CXClTCO VSAf, HO 0NP at the Utah Agricultural college' the direction of Adella H. Tlates' coiUrea eeffl from her home In -r ewee PAGE KINO SOLOMON rare aa Interesting address on imooft Montana this week on account of Prayer. F. M. Hiatt: address of wel- 1 OKLAHOMA CITT, Z2 fittproving the dairy Industry eoirftr THft. Rose Tervort; dialogue. the illness of her fsther Will Dia subbeer, overlooked in raid No. L better dairy cowa. practicing V $UCKBeW, At40 OtrttR. Inei Hiatt and RoselU Betts; trio, h ing , mond. ( 1 ject to fine If found la Raid No. better feeding and organising with ukelele accompaniment, Lucil2? Judge Estes in Lpollc court Jber association and circles.: le and Roma BrUnhaU &nd Owen t The Misses Barbara and Lucille says it is. But lira Fisher, who had lAtih' Wride: oneat nilntrl, Sanford were hostesses at a party The Uaeducated people manage with eprlngviiie llilrd ward Mut the beer, told tae Judge It should be Hiatt Li M. Hiatt Maud Bale, Cliffor r number of .i iendnt their ford Bale and Joseph --Morgan; ual Improvement association and charged against the first raid. a vocabulary of 800 to 1000 words; home Fridsy evening. The time reading, Hattie Tervort; piano solo. Sunday schou! will give a musical "Charge It against anything you those of ordinary education use was pleasantly spent with 'games, Iris Tervorli.sopg and solo dances. coacert in the ward hapel Uoo- - like." said the judge, "but the sec- about 5000; Shakespeare used about tpusle and social chat at the 15,000. Jean Summers of Sslt Lake; song day evening February 27 beginning ond raid win coat you 120.""' of which a dainty lunette and dance in costume, Ida Stone, at 7:30 o'clock. The purpose of this ago was served to the following Lucille Wilson, Ethel Pace and entertainment la to raise funds to girls: Audrey Pace, LaPreal Ostler, Maybeth Reynolds; vocal solo, Ar- buy new books for the ward. Louise Devonian. Rschel Pulsipher. thur Briggs of Salem. ' .Dancing and Some cfsong Berniece Weight. Margaret Best, the best musical talent entertain concluded the, supper of the state has been engaged for Dorthjr and Sydons Bradley, ment. ' the occasion and everyone who comes will, enjoy a rare musical Members of the Alpha Beta club POSSIBLE THIS will meet tomorrow afternoon at CHICAGO. HI. Feb. 22. -"- Con treat --,. Direction L, Marcu Enterprise T. Reynolds Jr. the home of Mrs. I ' d E y verse loudly at card games,-stanocWASTED-KFFORA program is arranged for the ' and a ivise them, Isaacs to partner): Vot a pity casion and all members are asked program Is being arranged for the A pleasant time was spent with liclous luncheon carried ut la pat- behind players occasion with dancing and lunch as games music snd social chat Dain- riotic . colors suggeattve of Wash. correct their mistakes, help losers ta be present- .. wttfT Toweii --tar, . hand t..ffl supply other enjoyable features. All mem- ty refreshmetns were served by the rih, T,,, was served in" the hostess to a large crowd of rela- ngton's birthday wipe away the tears." That's scienSti Daughters of the Pioneers of bers art asked to be present to to the cerrd .following tific evening according early and friends. Haying, and tives Many pretty ROOM FOR ONE Camp No. 1 will hold their next Mr, and Mrs. 8. C Whit members of The Kibitzer Club, reand Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raleigh useful gifts were received by the gueets: Mr. meeting Thursday March S at the Bid cently Incorporated under u.e laws on-Owner of Small Car: Merrill" Mrs. and taker, honor from those present guest my way back I ran into a trap hares of Mrs. Olive Anderson. Mrs. have returned to their home in Mr. and Mrs. John Menden Of lllnots. of would-b- e Friends ridge, mouse i'rUnd; Police Svt Mseser Crandsll wilt give the Logan after spending few dsys hall. Mrs. H. T. Reynolds Jr.'Dr, members are being cautioned that Uf. history of ner father Karl O. with Mrs. Raleigh's mother,, Mrs. Virgene Simpkms of Cedar City snd Mrs. Mr. and Glenn Mrs. Neill. state punishcspital this provides is visiting this week at the home Mseser. An appropriate program I Rhoda Beardall and family. - . E, E. Knudsen. MisaCarthlne Ft ment for murder. of Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Simpklns. also being arranged for. the Dougall. Mr. and Mra. C. R. Jones, oaslon. Lunch will be served and In, compliment to her son Earl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyer, Mr. hostess and all members are asked occurred sJI members are requested to be whose eighth birthday Mr. and Mrs. James Simpklns and Mra. Nephl Gledhlll. Mr. and to be enpresent Child Jrt Mrs. E. Mr. T, Tuesday and of Provo present' accompanied by Mra. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Bert nl tertained at a party at their home. Mrs. J. C. Simpklns of this city were two latter the couples Bigler, Among the delightful psrties of t I TI. sal WW Tlf a program of games ana music ssO TT J asial uIAa fVVIIl WMI1 IMBII1 ysi tMsalia l.wMiUWa4.jugiV.auiiUUilXli' th-t- y n Salt lkTiieadaywtiew, they errtoyed, and dbi wiurrelattves. sentedT wlth a beaullf til gift Tfdm evenlnc at the home of Ms. and they ipetit spent the' day with friends anJ which were served at '.one long his many friends present Rufus Averett The game of relatives. table centered with a beautiful A dinner ,4 Mrs. "cootie' furniahed pleasant enter, cake holding eight candles. The was nicely arranged family j, , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Condie of this given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. the evening, four The ladies of the Home Culture honor guest received a number of Dimick in compliment city recently received word from tainment during Huntington club were delightfully entertained pretty gifts from the following tables being played. At 11 o'clock dobeen Mra to Mrs. mother has son who Arthur their Huptlngton's served to Frtdsy afternoon by Mrs. V. S. Wil- friends present: Jim Alleman. Fred E. Jones of Spanish Fork ing missionary work In Csllfornia a dainty luncheon was son at her home. Mrs. H. McDoug-al- l Rowland. Florence Brammall, Lu- Joseph the following guests: Mr. and Mra. his from that whose be occurred released will day. he that birthday was In charge and an excellent cille Strong, Lucille Best Wood row Covers were laid for nine Includ-i- n C. Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralpn work Februsry 2T and will leave J. program was given in which Mrs. Weight Paul Best Bert Qierrlng-ton- . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Jones soon after for his home In Spring-vill- Reed, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Taylor, A.1 L Lyall gave a paper entitled: Verlaln Beardall, Phylis and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Biackett, Mr. daughter Florence of Spanish "The Woman Novelist of the Twen- Weight, Leslie Beardall, Ray Peterand Mrs, Jamea Giles, Mr. and Mra G. f Dr. E. and Fork Long tieth Century" Mrs. Wills Cather; son, Clifton Farley, Donald Blanch- - Beach, .California. Hughes Leonard Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim from members of club A number Mrs Mary Zabrlskie also gave an ard, Glenn Law, and Frank Witthis city motored to Spanish Fork Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Francis excellent paper on, "Mrs. Cora ney. . ;, The ladies of J he JCIwanls club Wednesday evening where Mrs, Beardall. Harris". Roll call was answered by will entertain at a banquet and Rhea Reeves entertained the Los members naming their favorite Mrs. EdgarBeit Is spending this Mrs. Flora Bryan spent the past for their partners Wednes Amega card club at her homo. novelist at the conclusion of the week with her daughter Mrs. Rella program day evening February 27 In the Room decorations in colors of week in Eureka on account of her T ssec 8Mf rfl "wardr Kfironemeiit liali. riant tVrtTfmaWrTBia'plaiet cards U aTrfBtfMl were served by the hostess to about Mrs. Leona G. Clark And were to under sugand with ill are, luncheon the at way favors pneumonia. log seriously seventeen members and the followleft this week for, their home mskepreparations the party one of the most gestive of Lincoln's birthday. ing guests: Mrs.a Glenn Neill, Mrs. in Cedsr City. Mrs. M. E. Crandail of the season. Mr. and Mra. Fred Rowland were Bridge was the feature of enter EUa Miner, Mrs. E. E. Knudsen, Sr. accompanied them and will entertaining tainment during the evening wrth delightfully surprised by a number Mrs. S. C. Whittaker, Catherine R. visit at their home for a short Mr, and Mrs Ella Harmer and Mra. Grant Crandail winner of high of friends and relatives at their Dougall, Carol Bird, Mrs. L. K. I time. Mrs. Augusta Erdman of this city score favor and Mra. Ruth AndeitiJ home last Friday evening. A pleasI of socials Mrs. Mra. and Bert the Otteson, Corey pleasant Among were dinner guests Sundsy at the son of Spanish Fork was awaroeo ant time was spent playing "fcOO," Bigler, the latter two being from the week was one held Thursday home of Mr. snd Mrs. Hsrmer'i guest prize, others present were: three tables being I of Provo. the arranged. At afternoon when members Manford Mr. Mrs. and X-Jand Mrs. family Mrs. Ford Crandail. daughter ! the conclusion of the games delic. , Kensington club were entertained Marvin Strong of Salt Lake. Wllklna, Hutchinson, Mrs." Norma ious refreshments were served to Prominent among the social af-- ! at the home of Mrs. Vf. L. Grooms. Arvil Bird, the MOW a m Lui' "NouvtSt K- W- jamJfairs of this week was the party Sewing and social chat were feat- - In honor of Miss Elvera Chader, Mrs. Jessee Dalton. Mra. Mrs. Msrie following guests; Mr. and Mrs. -fupend fraafnOr. conctlT prep" Lillian Mrs. Thorpe. Lorenzo Mr. secme and Mrs. Beit Weight given luesosy evening in ck lU int kncs d ilanm 10 tna kk urei of ntertainment during which a bride of the week, Mrs. Jack Cranmer all ,of this city and Mra Rowand ward chapel by the M. L A. of I daintv refreshments were served Mra. Rowland. Mr. and Amasa Hurst of Salt Lake City entertain- Ann Nelson. Mrs. Mary Cornaby land, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sum-siothat ward. The entertainment be--. h th(, Tl. to seven membeea- ed on. Monday evening of last week X.W haiteaa " J Mrs. Golden Elmer of Spanish "J and memwith a I gan program given by Mrs. Frank at her home on First avenue. A Fork. bers of the different classes as fol- present Including: Im mm I klaw.ki Mrs. S. Hall Barrett Jr., midnight dinner was served to Blackett lows: piano trio, Lucy Wainwright Mrs. Peter The Kumjoiners club held their Forsyth, Mrs. L. M. Mrs. Lavon Robbing, Miss Ida Friends will be interested to hear Anas and Dolly Crandail; reading, Miss Elizabeth,. Mrs. Lewis,. Jdlss Hortense Blake, Miss of the marriage of Bernard Rob- meeting Wednesday evening at the .Wanda Stewart; vocal duet Jennie Oillilan, Mrs. Eric Boarman, and Lucille Galland, Miss Fawn Olsen, ertsonson of Mrs. Lucy Robert- Manse. A large crowd of Christian 'Brown and Rose Lowe; comic Bosard, . Mra. Florence Wakefield, Miss son of this city to Merle Pitts Of Endeavor workers were present. Rhodes. Mrs. stunt by Inez Jessee and CatherMort-enseMiss Verl Wanda Swenson, Colorado. The marriage took ptace The time was pleasantly spent with ine Sumslon. At the conclusion of a The Mrs. hostess Hurst Jack tea ladles The silver the which February ! In Salt Lake larchoir practice, aupper and reguThursday, the program a short time was spent '""" all of Salt Lake and Mrs. Elvers City. meeting. of had the church '. Community wlth games o IfTna"MrsrrThurKea rnT6T give Thursday will be Chadefor Bprlngvinc by Miss Vesta Anderson. The re- planned-tthis city have moved to Spanish Mrs. Doad Wing has returned io mainder of the evening was spent postponed and Instead they will obFork where they will make their Mr., snd Mrs .Z. C. Cnader enter- her home in Springville after visitdancing, musie being furnished by serve Friday. February 24, as a tained at a wedding dinner for im- ing several weeks with her daughday of prayer for missionaries of the Weight orchestra. mediate relatives Thursdsy evening ter and other' relatives tm Calithe church. " in honor of their daughter Elvera fornia. ' , Mrs. . Harvey Porter has returned who was to married Olsen C, Fay to her home in Ogden after spendDelightful in every detail was on One' of the most delightful card Tuesdsy. Feb. 14. A color ing three weeks with her mother, the party given Tuesday evening scheme of pink snd white was carof the week was given Mrs. A. B. Hardy of this city. parties by the members of the First ward ried on throughout the rooms and Thursday evening when Mrs. Anv e class In compliment to a large wedding cake formed the aaia Rowland entertained the mem A miscellaneous shower was their teachers Miss Lots Blsnchsrd ITODAVJUSD THURSDAY - five Wednesday erewm- - fcy-- Vtee. and Mies Wilde' WVight at.U centeroiece of the dinner table. bers 1 Covers were laid 7or Mr. and" Mrs. "300" was the. feature Zlna Metcalf. Mrs. Leo Robertson home of the latter. The time was Progressiva aad Mrs. Hilton Robertson at the pleasantly spent with games and Chsrles Olsen, Mr. and Mra. Leland of entertainment threo tables for . in home of the latter In compliment music. Delicious lunch, was served Olsen, Mr. Leslie Olsen. Mr. Ivan the gam being arranged. At 11 Miss Arvilla Olsen, Miss to Mra Bernard Robertson who to leaders and the following mem- Olsen, delicious luncheon was a o'clock was married last week. The eve- bers: Misses Edna Kennedy May Fawn Olsen of Salt Lake, Mr. and served by the hostess to the followMrs. P. Stevenson of Ogden, Mra Mrs. Emma Kenning was pleasantly spent with Taylor. Velma Blanchard. MadI ' Clements of Fairview. ing members: Mrs. games and music, afterwhich de- -' eline Weight", Mildred Barker, Dor-th- y Raphael . H. K. Anderson. Mr. nedy. Mrs. Thelma Harmer, COMEDIES Mr. Mrs. and liclous refreshments were served by Amanda Oschse, Leona Peterson, Elea- and Mra. P. W. Mrs. Harriet Neilson, "LIVE WIRES" and "OCEANS OF TROUBLE Tripp, Mra V. B. the hostesses to a large crowd of nor Clark. Vivian Ollie. , of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Binks. Mrs. Phllda Finley, Mra. Mrs. J. E. Hoyle and two sons re- Crane relatives and friends. The bride Manilla Mrs. Brown, A. C. Chader, Mr. and Mra Z. C. Given Baxter, DOUBLE BILL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY then displayed the pretty gifts turned to their home in Salt Lake Chader and the bride and groom, Mra Ella Crandail, Mra. Lois Ogg, which were presented to her by Friday after visiting a week with Mrs. Melba Pennington, Mrs, EmMra? rC. F. Mr. and Olsen. relatives here and in Provo. . those present ma Rowland, Mra.' Gertrude Sum-sioWUSM " High score prize was awardAmong the delightful social An Interesting affair of the week Fred Weight hss returned to h! An Aeroplane 1'arady on "We" - v ed to Mrs. Lois Clegg. meek was of end affairs the sur the ..home here, after spending a week was the miscellaneous shower given In Blackfoot Idaho., on business.- - - Monday evening by Mrs. Mst Cran prise party given Saturday, evefor1 V. S. Wilson at their home. The members of the S. T. club dail in compliment to Mrs. Bernard ning Mare-2, I SATURDAY-MORNIN- G Members of the Beardall emil, Robertson a recent bride. The en Cia tables of essds were arranged will meet nest Thuradyr high score favor was' won by at the home of Abner Thorn, Mrs. will hold a reunion in the First Urrtaimng rooms were prettily dec and de- - Harriet Neilson of Ma pie ton will be Mr. Mrs. A E..E. and Knudsen. ward Friday evening. A., splendid orated with cut Towers and ferns. ":7fA vTTJk" . Si: 17,6 i hi !bie iJEf ni n; r; LiM-baug- h, lke, tr r .ill III n - tr KoftjuNimvBfeD. ' taa SUSSlOr a wea j' frT6 Benefit Concert .To Be Given Here f-- ' StJiffl Monday Evening cow-testi- ng eon-aluti- -- '""la ' l" It Sj -- T- - I , Jr ' or -- Tit-Bit- j(tixifc Hosiery - III m. 1 m. aa m e. ' , nm rJf hus-ban- d f- Pointed . Joan for Sfendcrncss Z '- V.. IM n W I, trz' ' n. - whichiedirectd BHiiinniiniiimiiii BONITAi Bee-hiv- - hfX-bom- 1 e. L0N TIIE CHANEY J OF THE OPERA" - BUDDY n. And CHARLIE CHASE in wm&&ze. G EMf SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE The Paramount Theater STRAND: LAST TIMES TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY . SATURDAY PATSY RUTH MILLER and WARNER BAXTER in ., v OF YOUTH" TRAGEDY i "..; '.."THE i Jl Also HOOT GIBSON in , - A vital modern drama of today. : . BIG DOUBLE BILL i-- George ' 0'IIara I IS THATin NICE" TOM TYLER m ' THE S0N0RA I, KID" !l ill ' All things jrcme to those ; COMEDY l ho wait - In Reno! NEWS "Saturday'. Al . SB Present on the Stage 'TheWitKLittle Princess' a Cast of 20 Children ' a SILENT RIDER" Pathe Review Special 1 ' : Will directed by '. 1 I ' ' ' ' ' Mary Ostlund and Helen Carroll Supervised by T. Earl Pardoe Gen. admission 25c Time of show 10:30 sharp. " THE Friday and Saturday V - STARTSLSUNDAY s DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as - ed .711 f;-r- f U&A THE GAUCHO" 1 |