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First Aid fn the House wife Arc Thcsc Popular ' " , . : Honoring Miss Cols Gilllspie, a bride of this week, Mrs. Mildred Larsen. entertained at a bride's shower Saturday evening March 10 at her home In Leland. - There were 60 relatives and friends present, Mrs. Mary Taylor of. Provo being - old-fas- 'W""1 m Vl SAVE aj Stores, s Motley Ess-Ja- y' C Helji Yon, Too. daughter Lola to Dean M. iArssn, son. of Mr. and Mra. L, P. Larsen, at the Salt Lake temple, March If Mr. and Mra. Gilllspie accompanied tha young couple to Salt Lake and visited their daughter; Florence, whose marriage to A. M. Connors of - f YmK,mSQt tMAX6ilSJ 1 Drug Co. 1 n cheek-lo-cher- KEY! AQN0W, a fi)Suttpn"Chase - ; RffiUMATISM ? . Clxrin, v.H.!riiFT d loudry-enougb,--- t . mealy-mouth- tor t ar 3 " Saturday-determinatio- , t ' tllT FOR SALE It I right - -' st corn-shuc- . your disa -- liniment. : K' I'fiYnPr'PPr i v nnrvc TiTPeniv awj. . - breaking: rmrd t yefyvhtrt. J i' outlihere! llckeU Get J nasty-minde- aceoBipanicd by checks v-and rettyai envelopes, sltmp fa bound t a ra V at J lt good-nigh- : $2,751 5 ' '.. Thl seratk It 30 .IVPHcrt Including Tx fi.io '$i-6uao soc MAKE THE. PPOVO HEBALb '"PROVE, IT ffle Dart was hostess' at a quilting Saturday afterooen. The guests were the near relative and a few Intimate friend bf the hostess. Dinner was served at ( o'clock. Quite a number of the husbands Joined the ladles , at dinner and there were' C8fresent, 'counting children, - Dinner was served by Mra Ellia Fuller,. Mra. Charles Dart Mra, Orace Dart aad Mra. Mra. ) . I rTT ' soo-ta-la- . a have said of the vielinieti ert Ross rve sa eaoyable recttaJ in Aeolian Hall Saturday night '. , JS'peci&lly evident was. Mr, Roes' aiacsre, high spirited understanding of hia 'program. He played impetuously at tunas, but the fire and vigor of hut work were d'eijjlined by an acute tpfecUtfoa' for fine "jhriiihg and poetie detail,, ;Thne was much disThelma Davia.,, tinction and style evident througb-bu- t j his ref ltX j Mf, Rosa waa much Mr. and Mra. John Wilson and Miss Merle Wilson returned Sunday from Los Angeles. California, where tbev had bern visiting with Mr. and Mra. Curtia WE ; AIIE, GOING ;T0 Wilson and Mr. atttritfra. 4. Wilana - - a;4auded Mr. and Mra R. F. Bradford ' . Xt for a MR. CLARK th A Provo evening HcraldLaaa JhM5 tailing usjhat large party of relet! vejjln "tenor of their son RawtelJ Bradford, who everybody In Psovo reads the we have been little "write-upwill, leave In the near future, to fiU a mission in the Hawaiian Isles. running In JJI3 paper forthe . . last year. ) There were 90 ptesent. games and half-w- it middle-age-d , aon by the music were enjoyed,., and at 11 DO. But hand. Beany had strained at H o'clock a bufrt luheheon sras WELL, MAYRjf mother's hand, trying to get loose served. Assisting the hostess were Lea Dart Just to- see how many realhr do ' so that he could kiss Sally and Mrs. Victor Leifson, Misa Mary read these little ads, we are go show her hia brtght red necktie, at) hnett and" aTnaaTBradford. tedeeu every ad with a 4ag- which the fingers of his free hand big Sampl? of our ,Faqous.KAY i ai ii : LQT1QX. made of , plucked excitedly,. As hs rememAnother party la honor of Raw-s- el bered thoae vacant, grinning eyes, Ammonia, Camphor' and BenBradford was given by Mr. and 1827 Nash Advsnoed'SIx Two- that slack, grinning mouth, Sally's Mrs. R. F. Bradford at their horn zoin. Jutt bring thla ad or tell door Sedan. ua yoy ri-- f dij. in ih Provo Herpaean Sunday evening, jdamea and music song changed to a heart-fel- t " Roadster of thanksgiving: ald and 'get a' big sample bottle, jr1 wars features of the evening: Mr. 1928 Chrysler ' - "Ceunt your r iter Hudsuu Coach biesataga! 7)0Usa 1$ litcp yburf of Olaf Elnerson entertain lire. and two-tone 1926 Nash Name them one by one. and hands soft white Coupe, Special ing with vocal music and Mra. Lea while working In the flowers and your many blessings paint Like new. Hanson with several readings. ' Count '. 1926 Ford Light Delivery, steel See what i3od hath done! Luncheon waa served at 10 o'clock. pick-u- p Oh, she was blessed! Sh had a Mra. Victor. LeUor ani Miss Mil body. shewas good mind; sometimes In serving. Bradford dred assisting 1 pretty; she rould dance and sing; Oussts , ' Mr. and Mrs. .hildren liked ber and David. Da- Richard Included, 1S5 North Tnlveralty Ave," , Jes, Mr. and Mra. L..O. vid! Poor hajf-w"Benny, whose Mr. Mra. J. Phona IU Kee, and Phone IBfJ Lawrenae, Henry Be Sure 'and Get Tour Sample only blessings were a dim little old McKell, Mr. and Mra. Heber T mother and a new red necktie! But Mr. Mrs. Russell 'and Robertsno, ' wasn't a mother even an old, old Bowen, Bishop and Mra. George mother, whose own eyes were vague, Hales, Mra. Lily Boysck, Mra sich a big blessing that she made Teeris "Jex, Miss Arta Thompson, Jorl rJackra4XiirAMjas could grver Mr. and jatrs.. Q)af .Einar- Custo- Satisfied Ess-JBut aba resolutely banished tha Bowen, ache in her beart an ache that con- son, Mr. and Mra. Victor Leifson, in 23 mersl Stores, and Mra. Leonard Hanson and tracted it sharply every, time aha' Mr. 3 Mr. and Mra. Lewla Bradford. . Are Kelp- Different States, m W ' thought of fhe mother the had au J never known and began to aing tny iTionsancis vi recpie io Mr. and Mra. Jack Gllllspte . an- Get. the Most for Their ou slag 'Alwsye for me, Slir" : danced in the parlor. THIS HAS HAFFEXED They bad not returned," trot "together had atlpped before' SALLY JTOBD, fjiaa! 1 t . the back stairs to the garret, no oUrr home but the up blddlne her a ehearful rood- Mow ttaaa arphawaga fma4fca phVattht a b turned teto hia own la four, prepare to ft to CLEM room to atudy lor an hour before i CARSON'S farm to work for the oing to bed. She had learned., durinj thoae ahe Mimmer. pmaadea MISU -Ulk. with David that h. waa 30 FOND. enUmonUi office hrlper. W. that ha had completed U her about her mother. Th f Irt -In years-worktha Stata Agrl- fa Vrnohed to learn her mother haa euHitrml-and;(ehntMit- - Coliege; In her aeve wHumni alter plieiaf workinf ummera on Bally goea to ber tho'arphaiUMra. ia af much for the practical home with cru-hpride. There rvr . experience a for til money earned, vat to ba a aclen-ahwhom they rail DAVID and who tor hlr ambition farmex. ao that he might make learnt la a atudent of aelenUflo moat of the farm which t rarmW and ator athlete, working tha, the Mimmer month. In the) would aome dayHiaInherit from biaa daring botriia aha merta FEARL. the gaud- - frandfather. grandfatber the Carson farm, but Uy dre ed. pampered daughter of place adjoined by the Canton. Fenrl crudely warn ait was being worked "on shares"bad large family of brothers, who mine RaJlr. "Uanda off lald-h- e' Arter aupper Pearl be David to no need for David's labor in the She knew, too, from his who are )oin a party of daarera h rninrifTSTherTirnf KSTOT-trot-an3,Puray'Bat-a,TOo- d derllnoaT When Sally hrirV th dancer downataira fatter In the re-- that David waa a star athlete, that 'be had already won his letter in ttig. aha la aelxed with a sudden dealre to Jon them and, donlng her football and that he had been boxbm dieaa, tiptoe i tha atalra. ing champion of the- sophomore Ther her courage full. --Hhe hears class. Marvelous David! a volca behind bers Wnt to "But he likes me," Sally exulted. again: "He likes me better thsn Pearl or dancef Bhe torn. It la David. ow- - oo on Vvrni the story Bessie Coates or Sue 'Mullina. I "I think wtjen I read that tweet atory 0f old, suppose," she added honestly, "he's When Jetua waa here among men, sorry for ma hecauaa I'm ao orphan CHAPTER Vn little children as, At 11 o'clock that Saturday night and Pearl has It 'in' for me, but I How He called lambe to Hia fold" don't care why he's nice to me, Just Sally Ford blew out the flrne In the so he la.' mall ktrosena lamp tha electric ..The opening and closing' e'f the Hfht wires had not been brought to The radio muslo stopped at half-pa- door startled her David waj there, eleven. Soon afterward beside Sally knelt and then tha 'garret . of smiling at her. . the low cot bad to pray, as ah bad heard the shouted been taught to do In tha orphanage. Pearl's guests: ."tf had a swell "Won't you sing 'Always for me. ' 4Mt had iatm jUyltjnigagria uur noura tomorrow nigm: -- see It goes something like this" And through' her chlldUh "NowV-LaMs ah lifted her smal) face, that you at Sunday School, Pearl, and he begun to hum, breaking Into words now and then: "I'll be lovDavid with Some sheik! pearly-whit- e you! faint In bring tha gleamed But watch out for ing you always! Not for Just an moonlight, and,, clasping her thin Oh. Mamma! d orphan,' Pearl! hour, not for Just a day, nof-little bands tightly, spoke in a low, that set She's her for him and "So this is why you wouldn't go' to got voice cap God, directly ' passionate whom she Imagined bending His she'll beat your time. If you don't to church with me!" a thrill voice, look out!'' , passionate with, anger, broka Into majestic head to listen: , Sally felt her face flame with the alnging lesson. Oh. thank yoUwpod. for making They had not heard her, jn their David like me, and for letting me shame- and anger. Why did girls absorption m tha aong and'in each daiice with bim. And If dancing Is and boys have to.be so she asked herself on a sob. Why other, but Pearl had come Int-- j the sin, please forgive me, God. for J ldn"t mean any harm. And pleas couldn't they let her and David.be bouse through the front dooi and make Pearl not hate me so much friends without thinking things like was confronting them, bow it the Just because David is sweet to me. that? Why, David was so ao won- doorway between dining room and She' has ao many friends and a derful! He wouldn't "look" at a kitchen. "I thought you two were up to lather and mother and a grand-tioth- frightened little girl from aa orand a nice' home and ;so phans' home! . No girl was good something!" she cried. "It's a good she! told thing I came home when I did, pr y pretty clothes, while I haven't enough for David Nash, ' I reckon there wouldn't be any Sunfiercely. ythlng. Make her feel kinder to- herself The next morning Pearl failed to day dinner Do you.- know why I ward me. dear. God, and I'll work so hard and be ao good! And please, entice David Into going to church came home, Sally Ford?" aha deGod, keep my heart and body pure, add Sunday school with her, and manded, advancing Into the kitchen, Sally was left alone to prepare the her hands on her hjpa, her fingers like Mrs. Btone says." . dinner Mrs. Carson digging spasmodically Into the flesh Lying In bed, covered only -with big Sunday - " she hmt having- gone to church In spite of that bulged under the silk. tha scant un"No," to. her not Sally gasped, from retreating the Rally orphanage, brought did hot feel the oppressive heat nor David cam, smiling Into the til she waa halted by the kitchen Pearl the hardness and lumplncss or "her kitchen, immaculate In a white table.. "I'm cooking dinner, ' " , k mattress. For she was shirt and grap flannel It'll be ready on time " , "Don't me!" 'Pearl' Infurthe In you book a his a In trousers, she the hour had hand, spent pipe reliving iated glci screamed. "You tha Carson living room, sponsored in his mouth. little hypocrite! Ill tell "Mind if I study out here on the David who seemed by a stern-facedetermined to force Pearl and her kitchen porch V he asked Sally, his you why I catae'homel I couldn't find that Papa my diamond bar-pi- n giggling, chattering friends to ac- hazel eyes brimming with friendli and my gar- gave me4 for a Christmas present cept the timid little orphan as an ness. "I like company " last vear,.afid. J Remembered jvhen ret h" ra liif-r-- aquaJL "I d love to have you, Sally told I was in Sunday school that I saw She felt araln the pain In her ' heart at' their veiled insalts, their" him shyly. I'll try not to make deliberate snubs, the concentrated any noise with the cooking uten- - Woman Only , fury that gleamed at her fnjrn sua." Pearl's pale blue eyes. But raln. "Oh, I don't mind noise," he 3 aa during that hour, the hurt was laughed. "Fact Is, I wish you'd, 3 years I ate only baby food, "For healed by the blessed fact of Da- sing. I'll bet you can sing like a everything els formed gas. Now. vid's championship. She lay very bird.. Tour voice sings even when thanks to Adlerika, I eat everytalking. And any woman " thing and enjoy life.". still, to recapture the bthnmf Da- you're Mrs. M. vid's arm about her waist, at he a delicate compliment that "can Gunn. . whirled her lightly In a fox trot, work better when she's singing." Even the FIRST spoonful of AdAnd" so Sally sang. She sang Sun-dthe' music wor which came o myslerika relieves gas oh the stomach school songs,' because It was teriously from a little box with dials and removea astonishing amounts and a horn like a phonograph. She Sunday. of old waste matter tha sysbeard again his precious compli- . U was so sweet to be alone. In the tem.. Makes you en from joy; your meals kitchen, with David so near, bis and ment, spoken aleep- better.! No matter what Pearl to hear: "You're the hert crliip, golden-browhead bent over dancer I ever danced with, Snllv. his book, smoke spirailng lazily you have tried for your stomach ra gulag tu. aiOt tKTto'"rneJurrlir from-ispipi;. Til old"frratiitnitth--iProm Adv. youTHedquist Drug C. h next year.' er, looking very tiny and Of course he. had danced with ioned in rustling black taffeta, had Pearl, too, and with the other girls, gone to church, too, lesding her who had made eye at Bim and angled for compliment, on their own dancing. When he danced with - Pearl, her hu"-- . young body press ed closely again Jii. her finger-tip- a audactooety brushed the golden Ciwmot Exist la the Human Body To get relief when pain tortured It is now absurd and prepostererispness of his hair. She had even tried to dance witli ous to suffer rheumatic pains from Joints and muscles keep you In conDavid, but he lad held bark stiffly. muscular, Inflammatory, sciatic, stant misery rub .on Joint-Eas.. The" other boys Willis and neuritis, lumbago or any form of It is quickly absorbed and you ' Bates-h- ad can rub it in often, and expect renot aeked Sally rheumatism. Purdy to danc with -- them, after ' Pearl Trunk's Prescription does not de- sults more speedily.' Get "ft at any had whispered fierce press the heart nor ruin the stom druggist In America. commands; but "thir for sciatic, lumbaha J ach, and no dieting is necessary Use Joint-Eas- e to no power still the little song of to mnRe it effective. Trunk a Pre- go, sore lame muscles, lame back, thanksgiving that trilled- In her scription contains no harmful chest colds, sore nostrils and burnheart for always David cam back drug, but combines tngrediatea de-- ing aching feet. Only ' 60 cents. It to her. looking glad and relieved, eiirned to positively overcome any penetrates. ' ' ! ; 'and It was with her that David sat k -- d rf rbeuraStism. ,It is imoos- - T?T C O s?n'1 name and address between ttances. talking steadily ri le to get something better. What for ft dav trial tnh 1n and entertainingly, to hide her shy jrrre-d- o you want? An ideal VriciPope Laboratbriea Desk 4 Hallo- I A :id Solvent and Liver Medicine well, Maine. ailncea. .. sighed In memory, aTjuTver" 'Bf'yHfte canur? with safety ar.J saT." Is Ing aigh of pure pleaeure, when the action; manufacturers establishlived again the minutes in the kitch- ed 35 year. Trunk'a Prescription en when she and DaYid had washed Is sold by reliable druggists every. . Adv. f laaaea and plates, while the others where i r."1 "- ar became it. , Mr. Roe showed that by his audience a -- 4 . but tone and uchs'iue both could ao." Bostoa Post "Muaiciaa first and serve a variety "of eftda." virtuoso second- - And Mr. Roes .1rrR pa's rvTCRB -m a mustclsA. tf Is no lor.g float a wny yoij oojwi w pttyd peudo-Pg-juij i, Myt character reveiing la ait ai a lush tone and Irickay harmonics ia wtthout a blemish." ' their own sake. Rather, he pUys "Ttatt lust the trouble. Nice and brU- - for .Gilbert Rosa, as one who wum wrt fcis r af th'rr itWwrmft- r - - " . to o W.aMtH Jiant iN.w fM.-iimu(k-li. will ap tSt Cr thii cwuipoatr, out ,ilttt Uirouh the rest r my i.te wtia pear la" Provo on tha B. X. U. arts one who woukt put the icoiriposer at yonr fcetd-u- p as a shiBing eaampie, course series Monday evening", the service of hi gifts. His pr-- I new wouldn't It ""Beaton. TtW March 38. la College , rl fornance of Prahr wtAt j script "Tht young tnan i regarded as ed aethlm; in t one of thavinest mustciaa in th h!tifd it A recent elonte Credits Great nation. He Is tha sua of Dr. E. A, wbjte tain sptrltuiU quallly that clicgethe - I BrlUin with 4,000,000 cyclists. J Rosa, of the University of Wlscoa-stwho ie writ knew la Prove fee -- Misa Dora PATSOJCTHarch Honoring Mrs. Roth Fuller, who a Parson hlfH tha la Junior Finch, to In th near future la leaving ma. her home la Canada, trm- - I school was tha winner In the Loveleas sprlting contest with, a pet cent tf "Morgaas-- aeaiev; eiety, gathered FiWay afternoon Dean Simmon t, a fraahmaa and at tb. home of Mr. Cworge Halet. Hugh Johnson, a aophomor were Tbert were B preswnt Spirited com next In order. The entire school munity alnging of old song, led by took the test early In tha month Mra. Annie R. Beck," quilling and and the twenty who received above acwing were the diversions for a ao per seat in the contest last week pleasant afternoon. At o'clock a flvefeijrhet of those con-tray Iuncheocwa served tv 347 The J, A. Loveless medal will be Mra. Ed M. Row was hostess to presented to the winner at the com the members of the 8elf Culture mencement exercises In May. club last Friday evening. Mra. G. Ray Hale gave aa interesting re- one of the, guesLs. Following an view of Henrik Ibsen's play, "The evening spent enjoying a variety of Doll's House". Community alnging fames a buffet luncheon was servopened the program, Luncheon was ed at 10:30. Tha hostess was assistserved at .4 0 clocks Two epeciai ed in serving by Mrs. Jack GUllapia, Misses Blanche Giliapie. guests were present Mrs. Lily and Miss Mra. C C, LHelea Browne, Norma Hanson ifid , wHS8! i;:Av:' ' : -:- tA- - ;-- : Torrav V. i: ' Av- - AUSTIN -- v - anthe 1 - I,- . 3 for 50c , I .T j a,aairn ) ft.A I wiesi Dize :12fcr49c Provo, Payson, Eureka Friday and Saturday yJ (, 1) 8 |