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Show PAC3 PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 22. 1928. TTTO euWtiii "totna Ttema lor lieeoeolumns ahouliT Editor ketweea 00 A. M. BoclelJ A y - tie tBtereet'of 6irwUlHr6rWM Hud Clubb Winters, of social ot-a- Brewns-vlll- e, entertain the officer and teachers at Ute aecanJ weed ehtoaay ei huai, at Xbeir home Friday ereturvg. ths regular bukiaeas and lesson session, a social Jiour will be- eeoyed and htachea AerveC A t'ol-lowi- tarUined atiiiOa time., . Madsea,' Mrs Jferia MatsoH. "Mr. and Mrs. Le Caraeater and ths hoeteeA Sprtnsj Viewer war Vaed to oecerate the elinlns table. ' - - arx- , ' . - V nesday to her husband, whew birthday afternoon.-compliment- is. BWetaary oof urrvd oS that day. A elaborate dinner was served to 36 members of the family and a few friends. Games and pjuaic were en? Joyahle featares. Many useful gifts were presented to the guest of honor. - ' ' ' a tlvg Infant Is Dead At Payson Home an-Jey-ed ld Ml-drur- : , .' - ' free hance to see V r s the "washing speed of the :7r t nii 'V.111 rYr wr r-- ir fi iuaa ak m a. . iuB; : e U f - tiffitf-the-wat- er tf rd "".,."": While one big batch' of clothes is washing ia the New Easy another big batch is damp-drie- d be.hiing nut Sixteen double aheets oil ra4yln the equal in other clothes are handled at one time ; - two. things done at once. ."If It any, wonder that the Jtew Ear cuts washioz time ia half 2 V . ' 1 J' The New Easy Is lo simple to operate. Press a lever I Evxn the water is handled .', hutton move n ,r i.;.'rt , Ouy-ler- Joe McCarthy's biggest - problem Soma wise persons capitalised on r '711 1f with the Chicago Cubs. that score ty maktng a grater that like a rates foci chopper. 'pf Is just DomMtic fires are responsible It fastened to the table by a for SO per cent of Lpndoa s. con thuir.b-aereths food to be grated flagrations. Is cut in sections aad fed into the -- Li! 'op of the machine quite a quantity is put m at one time. The left hand presses down a heavy sort of a i I A4A7S! a plug to force the food against the teeth, while the right hand op1,21. erates the crank. Ia this day,' when ws are urged to ear raw saladfor piir health's "hairing" for the fine thread does ka-- ar s&ke, think what a help this T M minutes' work and you have mfficlent material for a big salad, While the aycup Is cooking sepno raw knuckles but a serene arate the eggs, yolks la one bowl, whites' in another, set on tha ice. temper! - x Beat the yolks to a fluffy lemony color. When tha syrup Is cooked to - TODAY'S. RECIPE tha proper stage pour It very slowly CNSHIXE CAES into the yoiks. using the egg beater liM.Bsvrat. ..1U..C0PA r i v; as g spoon. Then continue beating Juice and grated rind of until the syrup is cool and fluffy. 1 lemon and Take, the whites off the lea and Cold water to make H cup beat ,them 'twill very frothy, put m . of Uquld . the cream -of tartar and beat until " n T large . , stiff. cream tartar of T teanpoon :Have the flpur ready, sifted thff 1 cap pastry flour times with the salt. Combine in this - 1 teaspoon pineapple extract d order. Add of flour and teaspooa salt egg whites, alternately to the syrup jCX ls-fi- i-- 1 1 W give you this Opportunity tfr 4o with aa Easy, Don't wait free, us next washday the Easy will and today Ehone your home. If you wish to keep it, you can make a small down payment and the Easy stays year-aest-wash- right there. .. - . ing , ' goes without saying that the rgg-- : - Ds&isg -- !? os.tJfiaiOT The new ones jakes is a tube-panave tegs on them, facilitating the coohng of the cake. 'The first things to do if to grate the lemon peel and act it away. Squeeze and strain tha Juice, add sufficient cold water to make exactly a half cupful ; . , ''Put the liquid and sugar In a sauce, pan and let ajowly melt over a low flame, then Increase .the hrat and let It boll until the syrup will "thread" when dropped from a honn Another term for thials ,, n. ... ' t- '- 11 u u ,. Dhc on- - 1 ; A avi or-- Pjoyo Springville Nephi Payson PL Grove , Sp. Fork Am. Fork n I 'is unUI aU in. J.-whic- wfll also, fee BAKIXO THE CAKE the pan In cold water and 2 TUn ee Invert te shake out all moisture. Fill the pan and place the cake on the nlddle rack of the oven so that the air and heat will be evenly distributed. The oven should be only moder ately- hot at first about "custard'j heat When the cake Is a light hrown eovcr carefully with paprr ' - , , Fl-E- GIFT E Grab Bags. -r- 1 ... , i ' V . . i : ' '. j . - FREE GIFT With every purchase of $4.00 or more a Ladies' Dress Hat. . ."I .v " . ' .:. t . lr SPECIALS i $1i ,,.,.. to 40c values ' ....1 0T .......10c only RIBBED ..10c ; . ... , 15c DRESSES BLOOMERS Ladies' fine Ray? Genuins II and on single or dou.wonderDresses, & 1 ble xrarter tailored bloomers . . y fully to values frl HANDKER- - ; 12.00 v Sfik and Silk and Kayon, latest colors. Only hea-- handker Overalls or SI bib EV waist ..... $1 ii 0J JACKETS Sleeveless ; Jackets lor. "boys &t girls; 2 for . i ' 4 - fI ; HOSE - NIGHT- GOWNS i ; lot of boys' Ladies' Crepe 1 and girls' fine or. nightgowns: value y I $1.50 'ribbed heaVy hose,. 4 -- pair v.- DRESS $1 ' ' SHIRTS-- " Men's fine Dress Shirts, with or So that all these without collarsj bargains will go for . $1 around we ' re only .i. serve the rig "SILK r4 $1 ' LIMIT , '. EQALS During This Sale We Will SeD limit all items. BLOOMERS and Misses' Lingette Bloomers, sizes Shoes , 13.95 Ladies' Silk Night Gowns . . .".$1.45 only Men's or Boys' Dress Caps 95c Ladies House Aprons . . .50c Nunn-Bus- h Ladies' 27 and 29 2 pairs . '. . andise value 50c 4 FOR v $1 - ci rQA"r.aui; ors ....... Yi 2 f()r v...... to?i.oo - " . J O 'Ty - 368 WEST CENTER, ' PROV 0 MUFFLERS , Men's fine silk Mufflers; full size . $1 BOYS' RIDING BREECHES $2.00 values $1 only KHAKI PANTS LADIES' ' . VESTS i Ladies fine Ray lien's Khaki Pants, sizes 31 td Surprise packages containing merch TED ; JS for- - colors. 2 One SURPRISE PACKAGES y f beautiful . OVERALLS MEN'S . ...... ... ; . - : SILK HOSE leather $1 4 hose; pairs 2 pairs for $1 ?One lot of Ladies full fashioned, all LADIES' SLIPS UNIONS Women's llayon Ladies' Rayon Striped, medium and fancy stripe ' weight. Sizes 36 Sateen Princes to 46 Slips, all , '2 for sizes, only. $1 NECKTIES ' ' Fine Cut Silk. Neckties ; n e ;w ': ;. Vatc71iEs8e572rfor ... '.'$ 1 "wvJ WOOL HOSE FELT Extra good grad SLIPPERS i 2 pairs Of Ladies' fancy Cashmere for fJI 75cjall Felt Slippers, 3-mL ej yaip st&-"-r'- i. Sewing Thread, a spool 2'zc Ladies' Handkerchiefs ,.,4c Men's Work Hose Ladies' Hose Men's Garters . . Sport Hose; pairs RUBBER ' i BOOTS lot of Boys' One and girls' rubber 1 ... boots 11 to 2 "71 One lot of fine combed yam, semi- mercerized, old or new style. $1 All sizes . SPORT HOSE Men's and Boys' Wool J L. D. S. GARMENTS MEN'S SILK 'MEN'S HOSE GLOVES Men's fine Rayon, or light Lisle , and pure Heavy work gloves, all Thread Silk . Efztl nd Small He&4 . . ""iTii7:i'ili With every purchase of $2.00 or "more we will give you one of r our l 35c for , t . if ti $1 .... .. chiefs 12 for I. I, . f " Large ,. .,. .nn.n. DRESSES lot of beautiful Panty Dresses in prints, with panties to match for s, Strap's and Fancy ; Braids extract apple panty-,--- anna Ileber Sat-ara- ay ' Teach Your Dollar How to Buy More and Blue Band The One'Price House" Oteaner gWa afgtt Btln the Kolub stake M. L A. are ex pected to no ta wttsndaava at the annual (Kogteciral er Csaaer soelai to be held n the C.w-li- la Seound ward aaaosentent smU. March 9t at T.JO odoc eording to emimiw enw nt by Mra. C&thenae Sumetoa and La. liZ' gla Wood stake, board members la charge af tha Mtertalnmeat. . $ ' Mrs Jennie K. Mangura of Prv Win five a ahart lalh In eoaaect h with the) drams rtsatioo, work ' members from each ward ef Kajoo stake will take part. Spew cial musical numbers and reading - FRIDAY AND SATU RDAY and the batter beaten smooth, then row 1ft UitLAxaieAJenuia j)eei and the flavoring, either lemoa or pine- - ii . Continue mixture. It CHIEFS ' Large size Red a " HATS one-thir- . a lULaL.iiir NEW SPRING - - ege--aparaj- te ....... t .j Special Hat Sale 5 - FREE J . r"S'r . ve '- 2 for you. As the. suds,. the rinse and the bluing waters are removed from the clothes in the dryer, each in turn runs back into the proper tub. The fpecial pas heater beneath tha Easy keeps the water hot through the washing and white pieces may be sterilized right in the washtub. v..- -. A . "15c values" $4' for ; d f ed r. an Jiff-car- ly ; BABY BLANKETS One lot of Baby SILK HOSE Blankets, 30x40 Ladies' fine Eay on and ' Thread 'blankets .. $1 Silk 2 pair ?!t... $1 TURKISH TOTLS . . Real Bargains (. Extra largre grenu- -' - WOOL HOSE ine Turkish Bath Men's heavy wool Towels, fancy hose to close out and plain borders 4 pairs : OES It sotrnd too gooi to t true your clothes washed and damp-drilit tb gam handled toT'SWad tb" whole w ash on the line in half the time, without a single button te bg sewed on, and without, deep. Crinkles that are hard to iroaoutt lr , Does it sound too food to be tme yotrr most precious laces washed with the gentleness humaa hands, your feather pillows washed and. ' the time it usually dried in takesy your fa; rugs washed ctaaub and your woolen blanket washed and dried without beintj ' stretched? . '. . How It Is Dtne . r,-'one-thi- iincoi-tci'OUs- 2 handling every drop of water for you. ' NLED 8ECOXI 8ACRJKK Vhn you Are kafing; throog-- a cook book, tryini' ffccnelvhat loliave for the next meal, AVALDN. Catalina Island, March ypu the recipes that call for gomething "grated." The mem- 23 (CP). rinding a aecoad baae-ra-u to replace "Sparky" Adams, skinned fingr flashes up ansach recipes are a dead of ory , to the Pirates for Kiki traded issue as far as you are concerned. today appeared to" be Manager A ' new . New Easy Washer with youfoim eyes- ,- right In your rwn home.. Yew'? see it ivdsh and dry your i to h 11 v . ary Teraa, to Hrld K . Malcta. assistant upertntednt of " j ar the coin and fetproaaot department CWTLDivevs mTtDAt- -' of the Columbia 8teel eorporaUon, CompttmeTitary to her evw which took place .Wednesday daughter. Elaine; Bra. Eva f. ' Blnf. Stoarell entertained at a birthday was V1 rUinuod In The 'ceremony ATTEND FXNEKAL party at her heme Wednesday af' 3 the president's salt of the Hotel ternoon. Oaaaes had atuate wars Covers fob BOCNTIFCL .AT foi'Eteex Utah st TJO o'clock, ay Revereod enjoyed, d tiring which a tfeflctoua Funeral services were heU today Mr. and Mra Bert J ease enterElmer I. Goshen, and was witness- luncheon waa served to IX tained a few frteodg at dianer 'at la the Second ward chapel at ed by Robert R. Me Keer and ... .... o. V their home Wednesday evening In Bountiful far Jou 'Wrtde,'. Mr. and Mrs. . Edwin pteln. celebration of their fifth wedding daughtrf hP. 4f (, nd GVTXT9 DIXNtB The bride wore a r'harwMR B;rn 8CNOAT - Mr. land oa Mrs. Barry Wride. former Provo Mrs. Reed Koodsea and arnireoraary, which occurred of peach colored silk lace and chifThe baby died Monday that day. Sweet peaa and martgohU residents. fon, and she Carried a teaaMrut feawijr wara the stener fuaaas of centered the table. Covers morning at the. family home . In Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Knudsea Bun-da- y dining of lilies buds and rose of bouquet Bountiful, of pneumonia and com- at their home la prlngvllle. wera la! for 14.. , plloationa. rl I flowers prfttngecoraUa iJtCWrtar-ls-"th- i nuny a weddlnf supper. FM served Spring T CrtBTS AT PABTt at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Makin taM dlalng tabla. Wridc Phebe of this ho, with Eorty relatives and friends were her daughter. Miss city, n ir wlU leevs In tea ya for PittsSarah Wride. entertained atr a party gives Wed-nee- and her burgh, Pa whew they will tixftii iPKOAL MOTICZ Yd sister, Mra James Klmber v evening by Mr. and Mrs. N. ' ' three weeks before returning to REBESArTS left for Bountiful this morning to at home. Games attena Williams thtlr home. "- C, ,Provo to make their At the Jtebekah meetlog rrijay and teasto were the features ef enthe eerrtees. ! . , ' , TX clock fa that L at . during the evening, af cliu cmut sIpexd 0. T. hall, the aleetloB of grand tertainment which a delicious luncheon was V-loaa affteara a ad ereeentaUvee ter erred.' Useful an! beautiful gifts Members of ths NeUete elufc te the raad eedfe will be held. A war received by the guest - of " a theater party Wrtunaay rail attendance t deelred. honor.. . evening after which they wars en; '- tertained t the hoT)f of Mtn AMon Dnmui bVEST 'mtaDAYw J . csiven roK Baker. A radio concert wa enjoypAbtt PAYSOri, Maroh 13 Errna MJ Mr. MHlar Mrs. and Carl W, v .. EKIEXD ed and a Melttfaua rusriwon srrred tertained at their dianer honrs at Infant Miss Norma Lewlt celebrated her Taylor, to the feUo4; Ml nrra Test TueedajT allernoon; covert being birthday annlveraary Wednesday daiiRhtcr Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miss Vfeda teat, Miss 'IMIa laid for- - H. Sprlnir flewora evening, by entertaining a num- Taylor, died Monday night at their Miss June Hoover, 'Mrs. Ana in d seating the Acinar eahle ber of friends at her home. Games in the Second ward after tin Vest and Mrs. Theodore Elders. aed Foflowlnf d toner a radio coaeert and eaaalcal numbers were enjoy- horn brief illness. The parents and three r waa : . . , eajoyed. " ed, flurfhg which a delicious lunch- brothers survive. MISSIOXABY TO BE : ? ; . eon was aerred to the following: HOJVORfeDwf :: y." f 1 t.H'. funeraj services were Impressive , Pem-odAKRAiKnm itvnrtn MTJi. . Vonda A' big free program and 4ajtee Verd,. Anderson. hatd tko SeoonaWwerA - eheye) " ' ' Melea Wagner, Fal Allred, Mary Wednesday afternoon,- with Bishop will be given in aha ManavQ ward PABTY ' Mra. Clarence A and Thomas air. r Harold Jasper Hill in charge. The speak Bred, Roes Omanson, muscment hall Thursday evening t t o'clock, lit fkoaor of bass E. shtertamed at dinasr at their home Mecham, Prank Aahton,' Hirold era wera Charles H. White, Will to Colvin, Reed Burgner, Murray Madsen and Mra. Pearl Blgler, The Jacob, aoa of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tueeday evaalng, eornpMmeatary Jacob, who recently returned home Miss Itelen Thomas and Olen Young. Orvllle Xshton and James moslcal program included an open of Bait who Laka, from the Eestera states mission WmltigluB Phniipa. ing selection from the ward choir field of the I D. 8. church, The visited hera that day. Coring flow vocal solo. Prof. Carl O. Nelson; era to dinwara tfecorate used the ATTEND LCNCTIEON Ef Collegians wW furnish toe dance duet, 'Nelda Snelson and Rhea t or 23 J ing table. Cover wara laid for U. SALT LAKE tnusta. Mr. Jacob labor WlKhtnan, md, vooal sol, Mra EJ-. Miss Phebe Larson and Mra. C va Taylor. 'months in th miastoa fteJa, lo the. James Benson motored to Salt ricraity f Boston,, at which place. cxm LAOTCS XX JOT ' M Lake Wednesday afternoon, to at Mlas WUIma Evans of Salt Lake te was preaidms.akler for soma ITERAKT MEETINO Mra. Richard BandMy enterUln-- tend a luncheon given by Miss Kate ia spending the remainder of the i'.m: The public la cordially Invited e attend the welcome home d the membra of itm idea Uter- - Pntlt at her home An enjoyable. week In this city, the guest of re's - ary ciud r auueauay aim uuuiir m ahm wm " twee-anmenos. i . ipem. frtyr ' ' I SngOBS! aBBaaag5SaSrSSSaBaaaaagaaW jBSfsnaMaaaaa four-year-o- erTheea see tg oainrtee ta this cike. without a' free ting. ' It will make IS large aUeea. The egga sup--J ply a high protein content, nicely balanced by the energy anita ta the flour and sugar. How to 'Avcid Grated Knuckles ? . tv Tomorrow we will discuss a frosting for this Sunabina Cake, . MEREDITH . E J0TABLE PABTT cntxSrs. C. J. Scott entertained at a birthday party at her bom Wed- and tower the ' heat a third, aad rhen to a half to fusuh the hvat 15'ntinutea, Baking time is about SO minutes. lovert the pan and let stand until too eaa ia eet4 and eoiues out readily. BOWbl Am - at mKti oitjsrs ireotertaJa-eTexas G id XVedsi Mrs. PrtacUla JUadaea ' Arfaer at W heaok Wedaee-daat Provoan Papular afteraooel for Mrs.' FVaooas A note of VI' N DA T ftCHOOt. OiTKXU . AND TEAC ltiK Mr. and Mrs, A. Witt Jones will the raatdeare of Mrs. Hevry Hook. A color aebeme of yellow was uad tBroaghout the entertaining rooaas and la the lunebeon, eaili ttiles beas i ffOiereWmna. Mr. ing P. U I araea nod --The Detectable Mountaia," by Slrither Burt, after which KaJph aad Lynn Bird fur- aiahed a vocal dueCBalph. jpird alae'jeajaeTae"wWsBfaoiot aad ev llcious taeirheoa followed. Pr re-ewere Mrs. Arnold Rswllnga. Mra. Kart Bapdley. Mra U H Harmon, Mra John Pull a. Mra Lester Taylor, Mra. Dets Tacker. . Mrs. Ralph Booth, Mrar M..W, Merrill. Mra. Terry Oldroyd, Mra. Dan Hunter, Mrs. KarolJ "Dunn aT Bait Lake. Mra Hugo Price. Mrs. Peter N. Jenaen, Mrs. Parley U Laraen, Mra. E. A. Paxraaa. Mr. Dwlht PaclueM. Mra., J. A. Owens. Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack, Mra. Rulon Bandley aad Mra. Oraoa Bird, the latter two being Invited gueeta. . ) 42 only, pair'..., Trri VrT 9 $1 , |