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Show FACE EIGHT PROVO EVENING HESALD. TO)NTSpAY. MAP.CTI As One Doll to Another A ivm Saturday The greatest offer eyer made by any newspaper in the Intermountain region is presented to the reading public of . r Utah county by Evening Herald. -- PRIS-CILLJCo- fi mt V 1 .TV "Si lb i III . ahfi n I'nsriiifl tor one year IS it.VV. . . ,. . The cost of Lvenine Herald. and Modern nsciua is 7.UU. : -During the month of March you can get Evening Herald j nd either one of the two magazines mentioned for one year by paying for the newspaper jonly, by carrier, $5; by mail $4. j Pay for one year lor mis newspaper ana you get euner i one of these two excellent magazines for one year FREE. ... .mail to the. officer . IleTaliTStands for County , Evenuig Herald is central and southern Utah's only daily newspaper and stand for the upbuilding and progress of that section. This newspaper endeavors especially to cover --ait of (he news in Utah county, correspondents in most Ql the communities of Utah cuunty keep this paper posted on respective Iho various business and social activities.. of their ! I. .1 iL. lections. For that reason, evening neraiu snoum ue in me of Utah county.' It believes in the borne of farmer and industrial concerns of the county and is con- itantly endeavoring to do everything possible for hteii prog- j . -. I S J i V -- J Wv in i7 s i W . V - - HI AW.- -- V- - -- i : -- Illmi v ;.';. t..i: ill ill. : - .,, V - - ,:. every-teside- AH1't.OllI-fi- Arrji fi I .475 Je&;ii!:q- DRYCnic fr4 Careful u,-.- FREE! Joae-phin- - - sflJX e 1 ( i Vern. Money. 11' sill - j1, - ' I iZ . ' lw 1 It may also be interesting for the readers of the Herald to know that beginning Thursday, March 15, Eveningilerald will begin the publicication of one of the most interesting y . m The Fourth ward Religion class hi ild their conference Sunday, March 18, at ths Fourth ward chapher. The doll is a pretty little thing, and Ikma isn't what you'd can a el. The parents of the Rees school oomp)ete failure, is she? children Mt cordially Invited to at. tend. . ferial stories ever published in Utah, "GIRL" ALONE," by Jo,, county court house Tuesday court hoiiss Tuesday. Biiurt oiury isrternppn. ine young couple were Anne AUSlin, one oj tiie mwi Mr. and Mrs. Alton B. Giles of e j married today tn the Sslt Lake tem- - - Joseph LeRoy Tlmmons and writers in America today. announce the birth of their Provo E. Gramburg, both of Salt Lake, at their-homat Bring or send your $5, if you get your paper by carrier received a license to wad, Tuesday first child, a son, . The mother was March Provo, EVENING and Herald office. to the get Mr. Mrs. and Tuttle if bv mail, at tha county court house. r accompanied formerly Miss Donna Thomas of itrRAT.n nd vour choic of. either SUNSET MAGAZINE the couple to the temple. Bhi Moyts-PJilsau-ur-on-year,. MfHRftl e ir TTUorier OT TTter Ws lon, ! here oh DualileaS lor A few THIS OFFER II0LDJ GOOD ONLY UNTIL APRIL 1. ness visitor In this city today. dy- - , where they will epend the summer. Bowen of Denver, Colo'., was vera unaquiat oi Logan wu 'he gnenta of Mr. Loverldge's stater, a Fred business vliitor In Provo today. among the visitor! in Provo Tues .Mrs. William. D. Crawford. ; Mrs. Rowans Hodge was hoateaa to tha Self Culture club members Friday evening. Community sing ing opened tha meeting. At S o'clock luncheon was served. The Ufa of Edward McDowell, musical compos er, was the theme of the evening. A saetcn or his hie was given by Mrs. C M. Jacobaon and three of his musical compositions ware given by MY. and Mrs. C. M. Jacobaon. The remainder of ths evening was spent socially. ' Special guests were Mrs. Henry A. Gardner, Mrs. P, P. Thomas and Mrs. C C. Jensen. w- I nt f -- - .s. I 1 fit-ting- . r i costumes and amusements of their Charles uarrtson of Ashe- times. Ths Religion elsas presented Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stewart, of ville, N. Sidney C.r private in the' marine "Telephone Broadcasting," with Salem, and their children Mrs. Url cqrpg.wa believad dead by his fam Mrs Hnar-BThglUSt the warf Btewart knITUbrt taking imtnr. ily after he was wounded In action iBaaics-- PsTt: "lluuia I if. t lfttti, .h m f"-'- ? Biindiy an in tif Nicaragua lut July, The other 1900- - and 130,' a playlet in three guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill oay na came noma, very much alive. acta, was presented by tha T. M. M. CrandaJL though his right arm has been ren L A. Tha whole entertainment was dered useless by machine gun bul remarkable for Its originality and 1 No. of the J. Camp Wylie Thom lets. Miss Millie Christmss cleverness. and Mrs.' Laura Fereday entertain- - as chspter. Daughters of Utah fio: Lewis snd his wife Mary - Jane - War-ne- e aecordecnr selections.- be neers, met Thursday afternoon with -i wae oiu.n V... tevia 1 the acts. arul.Mra. Her be4TMfa. Mary Jonea Lewis. Presideidauehler. Mrs Marv Williams with two whistling solos. M. E. Laraen presiding. Community vocal solo. Chambera: read. There were 230 present to enjoy the singing. -- Keedeemer of Israel,'' led ingi, LaReaVersa Jonea and Blanche . at evening. oy Mrs. iouiae Larajn; prayer, Lewis; reminiscences of Mr. and Quick, Chaplain Caroline Holt; singing, Mrs. John S. Lewis, bv Mrs a Thank Thee, O God, FidsJjane Lewia: Vra Vrn Money enferfc rynrkers club at dinner Sunday Prophet." Tha history of John a Mrs. Caroline'Hqlt and .'Mrs. AnnU Our plant has been enlarged Dinner was served at 1 o'clock, cov j to ers being laid, for Ardena 8orenon, give you Immediate and -i I net Nelson, Agnes Thomas, excellent cleaning service Weat, Vera Halvorson and er. 1, RELIEF SOCUETT DANCE I SPAJflSH FORK, March It Re-- , Uef Society anniversary wiU be obeerved Thursday evening J by a dance for all the members and iHtafcaad l the Third t ward ,j . eospat Dia, . - - Mrwinm 1,1 ' ," ct -- -- of th El-al- ??rourjeArinf PPre ST)IIHES The Slay DINNER SET GIVEN FREE WITH EACH . MONARCH RANGE AT CO. 42-PIEC- E D-T-- R. house t urniahlngs. Prices are the lowest - ; "T We also clean rugs and M AD SEN CLEANING CO. 119 N. Univ. Ave, I CITY NEWS day. Milton Othol DrotHnger and a Elmo Mi lie of Lindon and Brimhall, both of Payaon. were Alios Mitdaen of Price spect to Kooyman of American Fork Iwere issued a marriage license at issued a ntarrlage license at the day here with friends county court house Tuesday. Mr. end Mra, Joahtin M. B"own r.f y,, county court house Tuesday. Logaa are Provo vlnltors this woe. Judge George ChrlstonaM of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Brown of Sa- Mrs. Edgar Hopes of Eureka li Price is a Provo visitor for severe; ths gueoli of reiauvcs. Una are among tha visitors in Pro- - visiting friends In this city for-days this week. Tj ' few nn Ov.jrtcr, o today. , .., r, Witl'im daya I I left Tuesday . Miss Vtrda U.-.for Psrowan, ITtah, in -i attm-- l the Oorl O. Nlelaon of Ephralm and Dean Myloa Ijiraoni and Loll Gcr'.nida Florence Tuttle of paniah Fork leaple, both of Spanish Fork, were of M:aervlc were Issued a marriage license at Issued a marriage license at ths EefltlESl r.ho difd Mmiilav evening V of pnetSunTtfywn'.lrstudent or mo u. X. u. msi inicr. Lu-cl- le Ber-nlc- mo it' I EJTJi f -- -. . ' nk , Mrs. Rolnry I- - Anderson and children, Udell and Mar.lne. cf MoIn roni, Utsh, pent the week-enProvo with Mr. snd Mra La Var Christonsen. d Mr. and Mrs. I- - K. Brown and f Ralw Iske were Provo children visitor Monday and Tuesday. -- Mias HilfS Grwit Of Is a vliitor in this city for ceycnJ daya " Miss Brth Andrm, rfnimMT of Mr. snd Mrs. V. E. Ahdrews cf this city, hsn returned home rom Los Angeles. California, where ahe has been reeldine dur inf thn part nine months. Mlaa Andrews has been In a Los Angeics ncsnitej tor three months, suffering sever burns Which (ho ree'lved when her clothing eaught on fire from a irai heater. She is well on the. road to recovery. i j j rnd Mr. and Mrs. IX W. sona, Bert and Dewey, of Salt Lnke, were Provo visitors Tuesdnv, ihe guests of relative! and friends. Ch-vi- - Mr. and Mrs. ha rim W. Farth- Provo visit-or- s i KM nann,.gt.PlC)nyere -' Tuesday. - Mbw Kdith Ijtrmn nnd Miss Hetty Lou Graham of Salt Itke spent , the week end In Provo. . Mrs. Ed. Klmber and son George and Leland Mad.scnhave returned home from California, where they have been visiting for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J.' A. LoverldgA will lesve Thursuay for New York, are particular utterly ' j 4' the modes for spring ... smart, with all their ner I feminlnes! d flavor whether They demand they drink it mild, medium or strong. That's the reason they appreciate full-bcxlie- Suits COATS 1945 '5000 . 5fe of kasha, in beauti ful Bhades. ' DRESSES Insembles '9.90 ,.'32.50 '21.50 ,,'49.50 The spring dresses have snug fitting hiplines and much -- skirt fullness- a '19.45 to'49.50 Th. .mrtist tailor- ed suits are deveP oped of mannish suitings and often ' belted. ofHhe most important coats are Some WITH EACH .RANGE ATTEND " EHsemblesXJi . ave def ini tely " established themselvfr. Sports and 'dresfty - Quality and Surprisingly Low Prices D.T.R.CO. MONARCH RANGE SHOW Tjf:2 Silk and Rayon - .Dresse, $325 to $5S0 style features their lovely co:or corabinsmart flatter to and their ations ability DINNER SET -- Xyi.K - THEY are here E Jie'StSalisU-lorvkuno- , . about their coffee mm 42-PIEC- ...For Spring full-flavore- ? d coffee vacuum packed f arrer .TJfasnsB BSBMS--aa - . Maggie WU. ms, raepacUvety. Com-- , munfiy aingig and prayer by Chap- - , Un Holt cloaed the meeting. Re- ,. freahmaoU were served by the hoa-- v teaa. asaisUd by membara of her moW.Xt thirty jnenibert im1, yiJZZ . tors, thla city. Tb bab U tha rrandaoa of Mr. n4 Mr. Perry A. Thomas. Third Mrs. Thomaa haa rcturBed fron arhool (a a two-aplay, "Tha Wrack of tha Heaperua," Mlas Hope Btncham giving tha reading and Marian Rowe and Albert Vlcklund alnglng a duet "8oag Land." a prat' ty little muaioal aketch In twer acta. araa given by tha T. I L. M. X with Mlaaes Ella Money, Hannah Vieklund. Beryl Bowers. Messrs Arthur . Bowers, Dean Jensen and Mark Boyack, taking part; duM by Fay Boyack and Eernlce Larsea I ncostuma was an attractive cc ruber or this sketch. Tha Relief Society preaentad a coat urn sketch representing four generations in tha ne 1 t tat part. WU - by orxitkation Marry-coound- arrangement the management cf liua new' Dead Returns ng tha program. wbk. waa dirct with Mr. snd Mrs. GUea. d by LeGranda BmitliXTha Prt-mary chltdraa. diracted by Mra. Th lady member! of fha . VIII-- 1 fTorabeUa Xoroaail XVI club vara ctcaaanti aBtrtin.l far w with aoma clavTnursday evening y Mra. C C. tr takaaffa oa the membara of tha Jtnaea. Fancy work aJid aocial con-co&a-re-f a.Uoa, about 90 children Uk- varmrJoa war tha dlvarskma. -- paper is enabled to give either SUNSET MAGAZINE, the greatest magazine of the' Pacific coast, of the leading woman's magazines of the country, for ONE YEAR absolutely free .of all cost to subscribers to Evening Herald. With One Year's Subscription-- All you have to do to receive either Sunset Magazine or Modern Priscilla FREE for one year is to pay your sub. , scription to Evening, Herald for one year. The cost of the Evening Herald lor one year aeuverea by carrier is $5, by mail in Utah county $4. "The cost of Sunset Magazine for one year is $2.50. Sunset Magazine is The cost of the Evening Herald and ' 1 being the -meeting, r ttrta of the secretary and trees for the year were II given by 1 i. Alice Sac 11 and Mra. wm elvr tntrliamnt the auxrenin wry iliary r , Warner. V'll SGCiETY agjazine 17.60. I1US, loros.-- G6m pany - ' ." |