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Show 1 SOCIETY Items for these columns should be A. M- - aa ( P. M. Editor S.-4- SALT UILK-((ri- ETKZL Dl'CUTT i 'ihtH ted X f . rnovq evening herald, Wednesday, makch u, i&2g.i r-'She Spurns Dacfs Million SHIELDS GOKG " Si COME OVER TONIGHT Ml AND - LCX)KAT"THE' NEW" B. V. U. TaJkk At Ha EittUent Chsjice For - to the Society 77T Thursdav eventnr at ocioc ID Um Flrat ward uwuni The . saarrlage of Mux Elcea house, and miii oa Frldav vs-Gramburg ud Roy Timmuoa. both mng at o'clock la the Vineyard of Salt Lake City, took place Tues- - ward amusement halt Ths public day afternoon at the hueam of Mr. is invtud to attend. and Mrs, MeAvoy Craner of this City. Ths ceremony was perform SrCCESSFtL SVKI'KISK , , :, ed by EL Bvrpn Pastrup, la t raBTY A thex Mr. and Mr. J, U. CwUer war presence of cloaa friend young couple. pleasantly surprised at their horn The bride wore ft pretty (own of Saturday evening by the following pink gorgstte, with pink ailk taf- relatives aad friends: Mr. aad Mrs feta and rhinestone trimmings Neils B. Jensen. Mr. aad Mrs, 3. H. Hiss Margaret Davia waa the Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gurr, bridesmaid, end Harold Tirhnaim Mr. and Mr. Phllo Edward. J. H waa beat man. Miss Davia waa James, Mr. aad Mr. Wllford Gurr. dreaeed la a beautiful frock of tan Mr. and Mr. Theodore Martin, Mr. crepe de chine, with aiik trimming. sad Mrs. Parley Rowkty, Mr. aad .Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Htgglns, Mrs. Mabet NuttalL Mr. Craner gave a wedding din- Mr. aad Mra. Leonard Wootey of ner, cevera being laid for 12. Pink Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edward and white aweet peaa attractively Hansen of Spring City and Miss 'decorated the dlaing table. Nellie Rowley. Game and music Mr. and Mrs Timmona will make were enjoyable feature aad detheir home la Salt I,ake. licious refreshments war served. 77 nrclz - LAT AT FOURTH WARD . WELL ATT?rtrE A large crowd of ward member! and frienda attended the Fourth ward M. L A. play, "Mountain Laurel," presented1 In the ward amusement hall Tuesday evening. Every member of the cast handled their part of the play In an exceptionally capable manner, and the entertainment waweir received. Much credit ior the success la due Mrs. Fred C. Strate, who directed : ' N he play. . ' . ENT OF Jk NTJOUNCEM ; .. KTNE- - l'ENTtt'Ctnt TTEKW'l'H Mra. E. E. Bachetder will be hoa-te- aa to the members of the Nineteenth Century club at her home Friday aftrenoon at 2:30 o'clock. The annual election of officers will be held at that time. AH members ra requested to be present . SUNDAY DINNER CCESTS Mrs. Melissa. Lewis entretalned at dinner at her home Sunday la compliment to her son Eldon, of Tooele, who waa here visiting over the week end. Spring flowers were used ia decorating the dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ervln J. Nelson, Kenneth, Dean and Sterling Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Earl Lewis, the guest of honor . ; and the hostess. , ' ... -- inn.: will-b- e hostess to the members of Camp No. 6,' Daughters of Utah Pioneers, at her borne, 64 North First East street, Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mra Marv O.. Crowther will give the historical sketch and a fine program has been arranged. Refreshments will be served. All members and those eligible for membership are cordially Invited to attend. ' , LA JOLLI tXUB M EMBEDS ENTERTAINED Members of the La JollI club . - UXiICAlTsXlETTS Smartness, Daintiness in Comfor-t- tank championship. against the strongest competition ever .present Ja an R. M. C swim me t. Coarh XJttS his an outstanding reputation la tank circle of the state, his Provo high team also having won the championship of the stats this year, upsetting all the "dope" to do so. Leaf ha been Shields meator ever sines that youth started his meteor-lik- e swimming career. A glaaee at the comparative times made by Shields and made by the recognised national star shows the chance of ths Provo tank phe-- conference Vw ' ' f 1 Nd extra cloth where it is not needed. Ample length where It is required. The lines are those of nature. KICKERNICK FITTED TOP , DISPLAY v THIS EVENING tea-yar- ; The regular meeting of the Second ward Geaeological society will be held this evening at T SO o'clock ia the ward Relief society hall. Brigham Johnson wil continue the Issaaa oa Time of Mohammed." All members are urged to be present and a .cordial invitation Is ex' tended t Interested. COMBINETTE T A combination garment with a weft fitted top of double Tnaterial. The bloomer portion has elastic at the knee. Also made with cuff knee. M Qt Cfl pOiwU )4i3U In Rayon at SEE WINDOW Sameoa. Only Rival-P- aul Samson of Michigan, rated d tree aa the beat 230 sad style maa In the nation In 192T. woa the national Intercollegiate XX "m which laJ H 12 r)Q seconds slower four and two-fift-h than Shields' Rocky Mountain time. Samson was swimpoo e.whhlshrd ming In a mlng- In a pool, which Ihrrs awnf"" wgii?j1ijl.tShields' mark, made In a pool. This would still place Shield' record' better than the mark made tk Kickernick Bloomers 190-fo- ISO-fo- ot rmt Samson at --the national --meet TheraFserviceable and praicaTrTIviry"movement H Is by no means certain that of of the body is provided for. Bending, aitting or standShields cannot Improve his time SCOUTS HOLD PARTY holds the R. M. C 1:22 which the entertain.'Among enjoyable ing these bloomers adjust themselves to the form ; The best mark ever supremacy. ments of the past week was the n iii iiss t never bind at knew or crotch or bunch between the legs. -nstlnnsl -- ixecorded f?r the 220 la Dari2L 43X59 t MenoTT2pehsJl was chalked up by Tiny How meet uonuay evening, by the losing Trim and trig for evening wear comfortable and free ell ef Northwestern In 1923, when troop of the Provo Girl Scouts, for for sport on general aervice. he negotiated the distance ia l ths winning troop. The girls have been holding a contest during' ths Sally Ryrter s rather disposed of hi interest in an Insurance company Made with elastic knee or cuff knee or open knee-Ra- yons The national Intercollegiate past three months. Aa elaborate ths other day for a million and a quarter. But that didn't make any made by 8am- for the ord distance,, who to work to the ha . difference "to (Wash.) gone pretty Spokane girl waa supper served, after which is is playing in a Spokane-theatrica-l esn of Michigan la a dual meet last $4.50which game aad music ware en- provt lb can do something worth whiles 2 19 bet Is only slightly stock show at one of a million dollars a week year, joyable features. Mrs. E. E. Bach-elde- r, ter than Shields' R. M. C time. captain, presented small and music, during which the fol Superior la 40 Sold exclusively by tokens to each of the winners and delicious In the 440, Shields' ability Is even also presented a box of Girl Scouts lowing were served a ' Mr. and Mrs. Lelsnd luncheon; more He marked. consistently stationery to Ruby Street aad Mrs. Ed Kimbsr, swims that distance In 5:10, while Carol Staats, for selling the most Madsen, Mr. andMr. 440 last Vern Mrs. won and national the Samson tickets for tne recent Girl Scout George Klmber, In 5;28f-Mr. and Mra, Joseph Hawkins of vear Gillman, play. Dorothy Kay was swarded Madsen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Princeton made the best national EXCHANGE OF PROGRAMS tenderfoot badge. SO NOSTH UMVCBSITV AVCMPC Madsen Br, Willis Madsen, Mr. and meet time ever recorded for this Present at the delightful affair Mrs. Through a suggestion of our prin distance, by making It In ft;24 ' I S44ssiiwi. Tf ys gJMS Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilwere Mrs. E. E. Bachelder, Mrs. J. " liam Hooley.. cipal, Mr. Thornton, an exchange This time wss In s pool, and M. Vick, first lieutenant, Ethel of programs Is being Carried out is more than 14 second slower than V'erda Hunter, Jane Trover, ular perforwiws, nnnna Virginia Vlrk, MrCosrd, Samson of Michigan holds them- en yTJ'n Oie' Iliieton,-HelBoard man, Msrcounty? TrWay, March 2, our tereollegiata' record of 6:05 ' ' Lois Nelson, Carol Staats, Ruby school went to Spanish Fork and which Is far from Invincible at ; "'"' h. 3treet, Beth Boyden. Harriett Shields' hand furnished a pleasing and well re Merle Anderson and VirO'Connor of Stanford, Lewis of ceived program before the Junior ginia ZobelL Lengner of Tale and Wag Rutgers. student high, body of that city. In cer of Michigan, regarded as star from the railroad organisation, CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY return, the Spanish Fork Junior performers of the nation, are con- brought a complete financial sucPARTY furnished our Friday assem- siderably behlnds Shields In times cess, snd showed a slight profit high By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON Mra. W. D. Jonnaon entertained bly program. The program, con recorded, which speaks extremely both for the league and for the have are read I lust that lamps chamber of commerce ot thi eltjf. it s birthday party at her home going out of style. On the contrary. . sisting of musical numbers and well for. the "Yn star's chances -UThe manner in which the vsrlous Tuesday afternoon, complimentary begging It is further considered , When I" of Statute the the of pardon o' her ' Shields has never been forced athletic events were handled by daughter, Llmerty, I believe America Is going I TLT" that 1 Elaine whose birthday anniversary Chorus, Spanlch Fork Junior high to really exert himself to win the the Provo corps of trained officials mad ' occurred on that day. Games and i.mn of the 220 and d . .'school . songs, members races, his special came In for the highest praise, and Mrs. Christine Poulson, widow, of . niBnuiaL-iurcirmisio were enjoyed, during which lesi ljunp summons WASHINGTON, March 14. Ths school; violin solos, Eugene Jacob-sen- ; ties, his capabilities are further em only the much more attractive fin- Hans Poulson. died at her home In ' me libel a Court and for delicious luncheon was served to ancial offer made by Boise pre- Pleasant View, following a pro- lata Fred. W. 3Ipkm,j treasuev of, Bowen; cornet phasised. reading, Shirley 14. alienating the affections of their solo, Francis Rows; readings. Nor Willi such, a golden chance for vented the meet from returning to tracted Illness from diseases incl- - the Republican national committee. customers, let me explain here that ma Hansen; :. to league 4wt 4a V was jaaMst-Pewlsee- v piano solo. La Vern national note. "Y" officials hone Provo In 1928, according . qir.ffniiATl!iyviri-tijiLiLii born in Sweden, Julv 18, 1847. She secretary, A. V. Leonard of Chicago lbatOTTmWnT Townspeople wi ill l oiiTciair. x owe consiuer mey iow Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bennett iampe. These numbers made for us one respond If called upon to assist In came to Utah in 1869, settling In know about Harry Sinclair's bond entertained at dinner si their home me a check for advertising. of the best programs of the year. finsncing the trip, which Is taking r contribution , to' the Republican ;x Provo.. I like lamp. I have my quota, The way In jrhlch every number on th aspect of one of the most 's Monday evening, for Mrs. Surviving are two sons, snd six party funds, Leonard told the sen I and can attest, was rendered, speaks well for the Important invasions of national arents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua as my, neighbors dsaghtera, as follows; John H. ate Teapot Dome committee today. do not' hide them under a bushel. talent at our sister school, and sport circles, ever made by s Utah W. Brown of Logan, who are spendLeonard, who worked with Up-Poulson, Santa Clara, Calif; Magextravaone is of my many shows very fine training In these athlete. ing the week here. Sweet peas and Light nus Poulson. Magna; Mary Poulson, ham from 1919 to 1929, said Upham do hot I but fortunately branchea of work. potted plants prettily decorated the gances, Mrs Dorothy Mann, Mrs Parley had no correspondence about $60,-0(Continued from page one) dining table. Covers were laid for have relatives and friends who rush Principal B.ockbsnk complimentMrs. John F. Bestelmeyer, all of Sinclair Liberty bonds hs Peay, time a ns off and buy 18. ed us on our splendid attention sad lamp every Hcolors" of Provo; Mrs Inger Going, Mur- received from Will Hays then a member of the family has a on the fine spirit and work of our Stores Closed Tonight ray; Mrs Hannah Falrchllds, Ci- chairman of the Republican nation PARTY-AMASONIC school birthday or other auspicious occathe past week the stores ncinnati Ohio; also eighteen grand- al committee. ' ' . During a sions Jt TEMPLE We wish to extend our appreciademanding present have been busy cleaning snd decor children and one great grandchild. Recently I have had an opportun- tion to the Spanish Fork school for (Continued from page one) Following the regular meeting are annual Funeral pendin the arrangements preparation for. ating o. Valley Chapter No. S. Order of ity to check up on lamp statistic. their fine entertainment and hope relaMarch 10, but this was delayed, the spring opening1, and considerable ing word from the the Eastern Star, held at the Ma- And since then I have decided that we may hear them again. tives. In Individual ar the exists s club rivalry conProvo Athletic of receiving the the light brigade sonic temple Tuesday .evening, the charge wire to that effect from President rangement of the different stores and lamps only.' LitSALE IS SUCCESS HOOVER AND SMITH Wllf visiting members gave an enter- cern lamps, to and display windows All of the to are the there lamps right The Christcnsen section reim- Hendricks This delay seemedwere tainment in the banquet room for erally MANCHESTER, N. H.. March 14 were windows veiled show Provo's chances today In Indicate, that to. front of and of us, the us, lrft bursed their treasury through the the chapter members and their - (UP) Solid Hoover and 8m. to none be will the accord shown snd In puband were us. of slimmer, If becoming horses, lamps sale of candy and "Dinies," the Alpartners. A variety of interesting before Boise this evening..! delegations were selected by New the automobile ' dealers would pine favorites They tbemed to ex- ance with the predictions, games were played, under the di' meet. will not be Hampshire In the first of the presl was The swsrded out 6f ths "buvtiesi stores, however, go rection of Mrs. 3. O. Strickley, perience no difficulty hr disposing dential primaries formore Is attractive Boise time. made s Now. a that st Joy open a, lovely lamp of what they had to sell prizes being awarded to W. C. IreTabulation of 250 out of 295 financial offer than Provo, which "" al of the stores have made town land, Miss Donna Grimm, Mr. ever. But lamps are like everything and city wards today, gavs of last of is Its a little the kind else, for proposition duplicated right receiving COLOR DAY special arrangements Teager and Miss Lottie Redfield. We are soon to have a 'color day.' season. Although many of the and entertaining ths public on clear majorites to delegates pledged A delicious luncheon followed and better and wiser and less extravaa secretary gsnt than a lot ef the wrong kind. Our colors. edTiT and' black have league officials Including Presi- Thursday, such aa musical pro- or known .to favor was served to 90. 61 Patrick had expressed grams, rid unique snd clever dis- of commerce or the governor of Why not pool the little dollars Into chosen. Pennants are now be-- dent Hendricks were iied. " big- dollars, and buy nice lamps in ing made. On that we will for- themselves as more than satisfied plays Everyone la Invited to visit New York. stead of s clutter of cheap ones and mally introduce theday colors to the with Provo's handling of the meet, the stores whether they purchase SURPRISED BY FRIENDS your eyas and your light bill student body, and expect all stu- Is understood that the larger fin- anything or not and heads of ths Mrs Leland Madsen was pleas save In the transaction? Moreover you'll dents to be decked out some way ancial offer outweighed other con- respective departments promise antly surprised by friends at her have siderations. something to be proud of. with the school colors. home Tuesday evening. An enjoythat nothing has been left undone The Union Pacific Athletic. to make Molly complains "I'm poor buyable time was spent with games the visit pleasing , a was meet financial ing plugs and connections Tom and . leagus BIG DANCE Public Invited I got three lamps for Christmas, In Provo 1927, Another of our fine Junior hlirh marking during lEach, storejsor keeping aeretihs. two for our anniversary, and here "1 ''"' - ' its particular winarrangement toSajft'lJotBeranrAuhrilafy sent IT. Look for the wearing of the event had been successful In that dow, which lends much Interest me two more. X simply can't use In meets Two respect wear previous It yourself. green and to the show. Ths spring opening them." Pocstello, Idaho, snd Cheyenne, Is an annual event ' Of course. It is difficult to send snd Is In charge had the league Wyoming, placed out cards reading, "If you are con- RELIGION CLASS CONFERENCE considerably In the red.and last of a committee headed by R. G. SPANISH "FORK. March 14 Re- year's meet was vital In the U. P. Smith of Butlers, Inc. sidering sending us lamps, please It is hoped by ths committee put-yomoney together and buy ligion class conference of the athletic history. In charge and store managers alike, us a good one." Fourth wsrd will be held Sunday at Profit Is KeicaroVd But It ia possible to follow our the ward chape I. Parents of the Provo's financial arrangements that as many as possible wiU atown advice and shape our buying Rees school are especially urged to and capable handling of the meet tend the show, which promises to ' he present ' accordingly. coupled with excellent cooperation far surpass that of last year. a toy ose and '..-GIR- 5. - . sCkk a ia i th Doings at Provo Junior High , $1.95,$2.95, ....4. . -- 5-- to-fo- d, BIGGER . CAMP NO. S TO MEET Mrs. Alice Dangerfield SECOND WARD GENEO- (Continued from page one) W' T7. a. 2-- BETOU1IIPS AGED WOMAN - ld ... NO SECRETS PASSES AWAY " 440-yar- . . ol Mrs. Cleo M orison, feprirrg flow ers prettily decorated the enter taining rooms. Sewing, music and a delicious luncheon were the di versions and were enjoyed by the following: Mrs.Lucile Peay. Mrs. Norma Olson, Miss Pearl I lardy, Miss Afton Vincent, Miss Lola Marshall. Miss Gwyn Hatch. Miss Ellen Wright, Mrs. Rhea Penrod,' Mrs. Alberta Startup, Mrs. Merle .Ken- dall, Joscphsoa, Miss Donna Nelson. Mrs. Margaret Olad, Mrs. Grace Thurgood and Mrs. Annie Wlllard, the Utter three being Invited guest -- Mrs.-Jean' DINNER Gl'ESTS Mr. and Mrs. W. C Johnson entertained at dinner at their home Monday evening, covers being laid for 14. Spring flowers were used in decorating the dining table. ' . "HE'S MY PAL" TO BE PRESENTED , A large and appreciative audience attended the presentation of the Sharon ward M. I. A. play. "He's My Pal", held In the Winsor ward chapel Saturday evening. The play la a three act comedy drama, and was directed by Mrs: John Parks and. Miss Eva Jacob son. It will be I ..... !W W V K' ifiiinas . Ben-nett- HUNDREDS 00 HENDRICKS . cer-tah- ly ni - ll n n , w vwwww.V if . H success djMsaUUatsartd?r ' 1 TREE TEA Real Quality Malt Syrup .ORANGE PEKOE 31(111 - rei'iiJI food "LEST WEF0RGET".. SyruP Those who use the ride cheaply and safely.. 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