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Show 15 PEOVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 6,' 1928. FAGEjrmu B1BTH&AY AXxn tKSAEl CKLEBJaATElt- -. ' REGCLAR MkKTl.NG th enjoyable auctal af- The regular monthly businest fairs of last week was tb birthday meeting and banquet of the Prove Season the potatoes, mix la the butter aad egg yolk aad start the beating fiv er ten minutes of It Af CKkTf TfolPheaa home of lira Nwtaen. II In honor of her niece, Miss Eleanor Olsea, whoa birthday anniversary occurred oa that day. A pleasant time waa spent with games and raw ate, during which a delicious luncheon, waa served to liie . following: Thursday at a 3 o clock The entm kt the Hotel Roberta. program will be on health, aad Dr. Fred R. Taylor will be the speakei of the evening, Mia Lethe Cole-Bawill give a reading and special musical numbers, under the direo- - Hansen. Paari Froialaad. Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott Bernieca Fro island. Myrtle Frcueiand, Nina Frois-lanAt Ha Bailm. Frols Frotsland, William and Thomas Griffith, Elmer L. Kelsan and the hosteea. be furnished. A full attendance oi member la desired. 1ST I Item for lhM eohunna should be submitted to th Society Editor between 160 A. U. u4 P. U. VT. - ttnae Virginia A large rrowd of ward member and friends attended the vaudeville at the Edgemont ward amusement ball Monday evening, which was furnished under the direction of the ward recreational committee. The following splendid program was given Reading, waiter Bigler; song and dance, Virginia dinger; stunt, "The Negro Store", Don EUlott and Howard Fergeson; reading. "The Ghost la No. T," Miss Bess PlereeT Stunt. "Uncle Si.' Peter C. Larson stunt. "Mammy Coon." afelha Pulsipher; act. "Es say On a Boy."- Hortenae dinger; stunt. The Harmony Boys." James Long and Wllllnwi Brereton: resd- The Arab aad Hia Steed.' ing. of special interest Is the marrtags of Irving Leslie Scott, architect, of Xew York, son of Mrs. and th lata Canby Scott of Proea, to If is Dorothy Chandler French, of New York. also aa architect, daughter of CllM and Julia Chandler French, a widely known Southern family from Richmond. Va. The ceremony waa performed 11 on. da evening ia New York, accord ing to a telegram received by air. Bcott from her son, Mr. Scott left Prove 13 year ego for Ithaca. New York, where he Ilia Kliout uf Biihlleituie at Cornell university, and --pursued ' hie studies in thet line for sis . year Later he made a tour of Ifarope studying the differ-ent type of architecture. He nerved the rtnthe aero division duringthree World war. For the paet years he has been associated' with . the firm of Joseph Urban and com-- ! pany of New York, architects, andj most of his work has teen done in Palm Beach. Fls and New York. . Miss French also attended the Thool of architecture at Cornell ''"' unwerslty.fl&afiktiiiK 'lh The Iklll? cu-s- s as Mr. Scott In 1923. Mr. an Mrs. Scott will make their , home In New York. A not two-yea- - - mn't tinm RH.i-fcti.l- r; ."Keeping fj.ydirection of Him Home", under the Boas Pierce and Sharp Gillispie. The east of characters follows; John, Peter C Larson; Mary, his wife, Mrs. EvarCillisple; Jean, their daughter, Melba Pulsipher; Niel, friend of the daughter, Guy Pierce j callers, "Mrs. Karknrss sad Mrs. Lcthby. Mrs. Alice Elliott and Mrs. ' Florence Chamberlain. . .,- IBS WA8nHJiNg VAIDEVUXE - Mrmbere of the First ward are preparing for a vaudeville, to be presented Thursday evening March . o'clock in the ward meet 23, at ANNUAL MITCAL PLAY ing house. Each organisation of lhe,waraj,wMr'Ttinit The Fourth ward M. I. A. will th program, which promises to be three-act a Ha annual play, present high class from every standpoint comedy drama entitled "Mountain The proceed will be used for ward amusement ward Laurel," In the maintenance. Further details will hall Tuen'ay March 11. The follow- be, announce later, : choeen: been east has ing. aplrndU Jkowell Biddulph, Maurln Hinckley, HI FtVFR GIRLS NOTICE Melba Deatrup. James Jacobs, Miss Lethe Ce'eman , will speak MafkhafiT.- - dyda" Sandgren, In the Gleaner firls class of the BUI and Webb Ruth Wntta, Garn Third ward M. I. A. this evening YValdron. Mrs. Fred C. Strate.ls at 7:30 o'clock. All Gleaner girls An directing the entertainment of the Fourth ward are Invited to added attraction will be th joia the Third ward girls. A full In nf Paken Flillwlrtl stteifdain'e Is desliatl.,1 -- wiH h rufaish ecetume.'-wLu-cl- le , silo 1 the Japanese aword dance. Every one Is Invited to attend. PIONEER DAIGHTER3 . Q ' TO MrK- T- Daughters of. Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 4 and , will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock' at the home of Mrs. Isaac Brockbank, 590 West Fifth North street Mrs. Mrs. Lyle Bigelow, Margaret Adams and Mrs. Isabella Haws will be the assisting hostesses. Mrs. Emma Newell Bown will give historical sketch of the life of her 1 grandmother, Mrs. Anna K. 8 moot, and a fina musical program wui . irT'i15TTsK's'Fs1ll''sf H stVM eligible for membership are kindly requested to be present MHItOJf PLAY H.U PRESENTS com- "He's My Pal", a three-aedy, was presented by the Sharon ward M. I. A., In the ward aimisemcnt hall Saturday evening, to a large and apreciativs audience. Each and every member of the lowing cast li to be commended for the success of the entertainment: Ertman Christensen, Wren Waaden, ' Joseph Finch, Zina P.y Voorhees, Nina Parks, Verlllllan Bishop. " Lovcrtdge, Zada Bushnetl, De Esta Burr, Earl Mechara and Gerald Burr. In addition to the play vaudo-- " vllle stunts and songs were f urnlsh-e- d by: Mrs. Ethel Pyna," Clifton Pyne, and rt.iy and Ted Voorheea Mrs. J. D. Parks and Mias Eva Jacobson directed the entire performance and much credit Is due them. The entertainment Is to be repeated Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the Windsor ward chapel, ar.l a cardial Invitation Is extended to everyone. This is the annual play of Lne M. I. A. of the Sharon ward.. f"i Mf ti r-- Fr?l'.aL Fas rul be held ' d. e VALLEY CIRCLE MKETLVG PLANNED The regular meeting of the Valley Circle will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. Alice Nelson. 436 Soul Fifth East street with Mrs, Verona Halbersleben as assisting hostess. Sewing, music and luncheon will be the diversions and. luncheon will be served. All members and visiting member are kindly requested to he nresent BOWL a. .. SEWING. MUSIC AND LUNCHEON ' A pleasant time waa ' spen by mecaber of the Columbia Sewing club and a few friends at the home of Mrs. George Myers Monday evening. The season's flower prettily decorated the entertaining rooms During the evening of needlework and music, a delicious luncheon was served to 3d, Including the Invited guests: Mr. Jack Gilbert Mrs. Joseph Parks, Mrs. J en nit Scott and Mr. Lena Swenaon. NOTICE TO GLEANER GIRLS A soertcl meet in? will be held FATliiB'S BIBTHDA Y-Ft!t 'aMHnrAT"this evening at T ?0 .o'clock, ANMVEHSARY CELEBRATED according to Mr CaJ Prof, and Mrs. Ernest Paxmaa Gragun, president of the associaanUrtalned at a birthday dinner at tion. All Gleaner girls of the ward their horn Sunday afternoon, com-- and friend Interested ijrted to plimenlary to Mr Paxman's Mh- - pe present er, Samuel Greenwood of American Fork, whoweth birthday anniversary occurred oa that day- .- Spring flower prettily decorated the dining table. Covers were laid for 15, including the guest of honor, the . The Res'ponsisilit to Children by host and hostess, and Mr. and Mrs. Parents and Teachers." was the Pavld Smith and family nf a Lake. association of the Parker school Eriday evening by MARRIED FOLKS DANCE Dr. Amos N. Merrill of the board Under the auspices of the Pri- of education. mary association of the Timpano-g- o pr. Merrill's talk. waa preceded ward a married folks dance atieliphtful musical program dibe given In the waid aniuiw- - by rected" ty" MridUaf gartrSwehsSa ment hall Tuesday evening. Good and, Mildred Morgan. Laura B rough music has been secured and refresh-men-u school nurse, gave a short talk on will be served. As a special "Health." About 160 parents and e dances will be en- teachers of the district were In atfeature, gaged Jn and Enoch Clark will be tendance. ,. Parents of Parker School In Meeting Parent-Teache- Are All Firemen the Engines " . l-"j the-.to- tabk-apoon- s 1 over-strain- pvn Beaut iful-BihnerSietrFR- EE! With Each Monarch th4JcaJisjXJBnJoyanl..timel All are everyone. promised " G UESTS Cover fiNaYfrtyai at: AT DfNN'ER were laid for fourteen at Giles Family Home party given by Mias Ena nil.. i swh flaAjiwjla program was 'enjoyed later;1 1 y.t nsVasbsfct Now ! Rarige-Bu- y 42 Piece Set Gloria a dinner A lusty baby boy arrived at the Jensen at her home Sunday afternoon. Sweet pea were used to home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton B. ' " min-ute- old-tim- .trt FloralTattem DisEeir BajsiasTi A complete mnerseCXnoria Floral Gold with Pattern, Band, will be delivered free of absolutely charge with each range this purchased during big range event. This handsome set of dishes will be long cherished by the folks at home. Buy yoir range now and get them for your home. proudfa1raecncauser West Center " a meetPAYSON, March 5,- -At ing of the board of education of Nebo school distrVt held Saturday V99. aifea pie Uiu well JjultereU. night ia Spanish t er hwts were Press ia half-inc- h layer of potato pened and contract let for the against tha bottom and sides of the building of the 388,030 Junior high We Our. pan. Have the cold meat sliced school building la Paysox Work Bodies paper thin aad all the fat edges wiu start at once end It wUl be , trimmed away. completed by the opening of school WTien we speak of fats and carbohydrates being "energy . Arrange In the pie tin, season In September. It is to be erected lightly and pour ever the cup of on the site of Payson eld city haH , foods," just what do we mean? gravy which should be warmed. .building .. which waa reeeallv rased. . 11 .u - ' ana, The body may be likened to an engine ,k u w wui, ready to go CMhtlh. wui iace jstmoriai par. ( whenever the fireman fills up the firebox and boiler. We Uyer of potato and smoothly finish The hew structur is to be 11 re the fireman In each instance, and the fuel we use to make off, with a knife wet In hot water ft tons' and 1 ft from front to In a moderate oven for half rear, will be two stories high aad this engine go is FOOD, I. e., proteins, carbohydrates and Bake an hour. shaped as a letter T. Ia addition to fats. lf a brown glaze Is liked, use the regular class rooms there will of the egg white diluted a tiny be science demonstration, home" It depends oa each on of us as unconsciously choking the fir to part bit with water and beaten. Brush economics and music rooms, shop. firemen whether we get the maxi- death. a over fifteenof the pie shower and kjc.ers for. boy aad mum of power out of the food we before taking from the oven. girls, principal's office, library and feed the body angina, or whether TODAY'S RFfTPE sletmuoiiia. Tlie grin and assgaibty ' it EAT Hfi This pie has a total of 2300 cal- r.sll are to be combined with special"" sens ana we eat too mucn or the betted potatoes ories and serve four people amply. for taking tare of the "" carbon forming food Then the en6 batter Here we hava the tissue forming seats when they are not ia us. gine begins to puff, has leaky protein, and tha fata and, carbo With this arrangement it will be valves, and leaves you stuck In the I cup brawn gravy, middle of some on of tha hill we hydrates to supply heat and energy. la;ge enough for all 8enkr high i f pound cold meat This dinner should be supple- school competitive games. Ashton . cross in Ufa. . Salt and pepper mented by a green vegetable, salad and Evans of gait Lake are the You've aeea a few of thee disand dessert low In carbohydrates, architect The general contract was'J abled engines.-an) eure rolls of " Freshly ' boiled potatoes are no- to CTiytrus and Undquist of Salt Rhubarb la on of the early Veg- -, fat where there ahauld be muscle, This rdf fair Select table-fru- it eesairy recipe. for this purpose. Lake, bid 364.474; plumbing and an- heart and general sized ones and mash well when beating to E. K. Ferguson of Spandiscomfort done, or better still use a rtcer. Mr. 'and Mr. Charles Mad Men. ish Fork. 122.000. and electric to They are the people who have let Have the butter melted and use Vfr . 1 nA Mi-- a O.l. T L II ir T. IVwl mnA rn 1nu,.k Ck.w appetite master them. They have only the yolk of the egg: beat It' Scott and Th sh Mntr. liiu rm,. EitS JiMLrBalM too.full aad 4 smooth with tahteipoon of watef.TJagna visitors Sundsy. ond in each instance. Provp Beauty Shoppe Attend the Monarch Range Sale. Phone J. Down t. 21 Mrs. Lbraine Eggertsen . Expert Cosmetictian Facials and scalp treatments a specialty IT'STO ;tHi!!!:&ffl!;:;iL,l;;!ii; r , 0UR cm DIT full-flavore- d coffee J - - MB w yoa wui see why I Aad ans sa Inaisteat that the pota-to-ea be prepared Just an. They are going to serv a pta crust. MEREDITH ATITI y.WA Aai IsisiuMfc, A Blurufy FT 111 lllg. Al 11IB WJ lar the first arrival in iha Giles family, C OF G GIVES DANCE tmjch elation onthe part of the miisfmrnt' Jball "SUNDAY DINNERJJJESJg-- ..Syjndnojv. wsrA Floyd Letcher and Wayne Webb by was overcrowded Monday evening, of Fred the event when the Orem Chamber of Com- were the dinner guest Mother and child are doing nicemerce gave a dance for everyone. Lewis Sunday afternoon . Spring The Paramount Gleemen furnished flowers were used to decorate the ly, and It la thought that ths father will probably survive. the dance music, and refreshments dining table. were served. In addition to the dsnclng several .delightful games were engaged in, and an enjoyable time was spent by all. CARDS FOLLOWED BY LUNCHEON Mr. and Mrs. Le Earl Burr enter tained at th&E' home Sunday eve ning. Card.tfaitd music were enjoy327 674 able feature of the evening's en- famah. tR',wtr-fesi-dHffiotteon was served to Mr. and Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Holt and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Calder. ct - X tiuteU 1 fTOie JUHMIUKI until the potatoes aca smooth and Jt'a rdU- - to W seen and meats away from an -- taking-grocer- ies 0. P. Skaggs Systejrn store. It tells ' the world you pay cash and avoid debts; that you are particular about the quality and cleanliness of the foods you buy and that you are thrifty arid thoughtful as to the prices you pay. Don't allow any- or unaristocratic to pay "cash" and "carry." . ) BALLANTlNEn ,) fHafsYRlJP I I THREE CLASSES x - There are two classes of people who believe strongly in the cash and carry- - method.otiood .supply.. One is, the people of limited means who, because of large families, sickness, small earning power, financial reverses, etc. must, of necessity, effect eyery possible saving in household expenditures, possess' great wealth. Such people save because it is right and good business to do so. In many cases the constant practice of thrift is responsible for their wealth. There is a third class who would not go to any trouble in order to save. They Yours truly Easy- - aristocrats; the class that lives beyond their means' constantly. This class would not think of paying cash and. taking their jyroceries and meats home with thenu; When next in an 0. "TggsTSyfeleriTitor e, nofe"fneTIg number of shoppers whs are people ' . of means. would-b- e . t '. , 71 : Ynur Olrl . On a New Paymenls Monarch Today! The MoH ' In America ' Look at it! Isn't ELECTRIK-MAI- D . - ' 7 - ; ' it a wonder. Think how proud you will be to have it in your kitchen. The Come ' 'There Is A Monarch Range For Every Home" East Center St. us The ST v Monarch, as its name implies, is the most beautiful and serviceable Kange in America. " into our store today we want to show you the new models. I 'Dtxoh-Taylbr'RArrives JMarch 10 S Z Turn - are the . ; W ilW-.:JV5ftari 111 One-Pric- e House Provo Springville, Nephi Payson PL Grove Sp. Fork . Arri. Fork Uffrer |