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Show AGE FOUli r Al Smith Invades the South i IHl ? 11 i " i i 'SOCIETY ETHEL Dl'CitTT BQWL L Ml is Am-MEREDn- I . 1 II 1 II M KETIKIXG OFTICKKS TO -BE HONOBE- Dand teachers of the Officer Sixth ward Primary association, will give a party thle evening at the bom of Mrs. Prtacilla Jensen, following their regular preparation meeting. The affair la being given la compliment to Mr. Uarta Ben nett. Mr. Miriam RuaaeU ana lira. Hilda Dulali retiring tecberaAJl n officer and Uacbers of the are urged to be present. asso-elaUo- K k VJ if 1 I II i NOTICE TO Sf.CO.VD WARD &ZXJIFF KOrilTY TEACH FRS The Second ward Relief society htdies- - wilt entertain at the borne of Mrs.-- A. Will Jones Thursday after noon In honor of her son. Maurice Jones, who Is fulfilling a mlavlon for the L. D. 8. church in Montreal, Canada, and who will return home this summer. An Interesting pro gram has been arranged and re freshments wll be served. All mem bers of the society are requested to be In attendance. Friends Mr. and Mra. Kari Banks were tha dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Erral Chrtstenaen, Tuesday evening at their noma. Spring flowers formed tha table centerpiece. Music and social chat war enjoyed louowing me dinner. birthday anniyeswsaby celebrated A well arranged birthday party was given by Mrs. Mart Zobetl at her home In Lake View Saturdav evening la celebration of her birth- oay anniversary Wuicb occurred on that Umawaa day. An enloyiBU spent with jadiq mumia. and aong and Tradings by Mrs. Zina Grone-ma-n and Peter ZobetL Brief re marks were made by Chris Thorn p-eon, after which dancing waa the reature of entertainment A delicious luncheon waa served to 00 relatives and friends. Including mra. zooeirs parents, Mr. and Mra. James Chrjstenaen of Salt Lake rify. Clothes Do Make the Man set uiuus." Tha old . I aree with tha lady, saying puU It oven better: Cleanliness la next td godUnaaa. And godand intelU-gen- t liness, or Living, coma through cleanliness of body and clothing. Men, women and children understand concrete evidence of better living rather thaa tha Utopian moralizing JLth man who tevea to hear his own thunder. self-respe- ' m 1 dee-orat- '"". - t es SA; d. BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURES Tha flying man and big black let's go. We must find Clowny now, Sird fougm uard, and shriek were you know. I'm sure that ha ' plainly beard. The bird made an right, close by, upon tha mountain awful sound. It scared the Tiny- - side. "So, on his back tney hopped nit es. "I wish that we could help again. One Tiny cried. "An set!" tue man, but there Is no way that And then the flying man rose In can,' said Scouty! ""Mfffy me. the air upon another ride. art look how wonderful be fights." " They circled "round the mounAnd, sure enough, the man was tain top and then the man began :njm,V'Ajip to him, the big bird to drop, "look Just below," he anie. he struck out with hla Hats shouted. "I can see a nest real ind hit the bird upon tne beak. plain and someone's In It. Yes I'm Oh. look!" cried Coppy. "there he right! I'll bet It s' ClownyTiny-mite.- " The bird is leavlnc. See, he "That's who It Is," yelled Cai py. "Our btig scare n Is not IS TO' ho thrilled they simply could not vain."' The flying man then quickly And then the man dropped to dropped, and right beside the nest ""I won the fight." he be stopped. "Well, look who's here," heir side. loudly cried. "I feared that bird yelled Clowny. "I am glad to see would perk me, but ne didn't got a you all. JuHt gather close. Look out, hance. I guess this is my lucky don't slip, i n tell you all about my lay. My blow Just took bis breath trip. Tha black bird gave me quite and now we're safe, I am so a ride. I wasn't scared at all." tway,that I could almost dance." (The flying man leaves the Tlny-mlt' . "Come on. to j J;; ' A U "lit V ; Ir II 11 M Ie aT m mtlllMHlUll mist MIL -It Malt Syrup HAVE a fragrant freshneas. lost but. now you can taste it as fresh SPANISH FORK. April 11 Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Jane Hone Richardson were held Sunday afternoon at tha Benjamin ard v ha pel with Bishop Henfy O.' LundeTTIfi 'charge. The speaker! where Blahop Joua Johnson, Joeeph Hand and Bishop Lundell, all of Benjamin and Blahop Backman of Salt Lake City. Musks Included two numbers by the ward choir, a duet by Mr. and Mra. J. Roberts and a solo by L. Evans of Salt Lake. Leslie Richardson offered the opening prayer. Interment waa in the Benjamin cemetery, where Bishop IS. Hanson dedicated the grave. There waa a large attendance, many coming from distant as it left the Oriental tea Schilling process. JAPAN (Oreenl A r) BLACK ( ' " Orann Pekoe) town. Smart New Apparel , the values. : 25.00 to $9.50 to 35.00 16.75 to 29.75 16.75 to 89.50 16.75 new spring wardrobe by OUR NEW LOW NET PRICES ARE ALWAYS AS LOW AS THE LOWEST ' hQMJrxUntttrjvbire Uel " WHOLESALfc CKiX XR CO. DUfribtmr$ ZIONS WHOLESALE OROCLR CO. Provo, Utah j 4 . .. W. H. BINTZ CO. VholeMl Ci'sfWbalors Salt Lake Cty.UtaJa ITTAH Funeral Services For Mrs. Richardson Tt -r There is a variety in the styles that provides for evtry taste. Fabrics, tailoring, details of trimming all tell of the fine quality of this knerchandise. Choose early . while assortmenta are fresh and' complete. , us clean your suits, dresses, hats, gloves, ties, coats and other wearing apparel. Let us Clean Your 9 DRAPERIES RUGS ANHEUSERBUS CH, St. Louis - For 300 yeara, tea has come to America with half its -x- ' Phoine 4 (SS(D(Djli t upnoiaing a good name eii t Dashing New Coats - ,Printed Frocks Sports Frocks Ensembles of Silk and Wool on For a finer JUnor and added nutriment t um A L J stage" rather than the "threading" test Or, beter still. If you have trouble, leave out tha lemon Juice, boll tha syrup Just beyond the thread stage and add the demon Juice after tha syrup is taken off tha stove. Either way will be successful If tha baking heat is carefully watch ed. The cake Is slightly yellower If the lemon Juice la boiled with the syrup. below indicate BE ; ..CARET And --(f you did, yon asay have had a litUe difficulty In handling tha lemon Juice in tha boiling syrup. Tha test should have read "soft ball The new season, with its smart new apparel finds this store amply prepared to provide the newest modes at prices that 'assure splendid- - savings: Those featured Real - DID YOU TRY SOSHINE ) SPM1G BiidweiseF Qualitv . : pie, 330 for tha pineapple pie, and 00 for tha banana pie, unless tha bananas are email. All these plea are ampin to serve eight people. "li In the) next etory.) liudwelsir Malt Syrup in baking bread, caket, cookia, etc. J srrniture .- . ri firurl Mlhf . al , . BRIDGE CT.m MEMBERS ENTERTAINED Following a delicious luncheon, two tables of bridge "were enjoyed at tha Mardl club party, held Tuesday evening at the residence of Mrs.. L. A. Cbristensen. Mrs. Paul Vincent was awarded the high score favor. Flame colored sweet sea v smt orr. C '". r rt umnct. me. peas, and ferns artistically decorated the entertaining rooms. An enWhen a man has a wife on his joyable time was spent by the following:' Mrs. J. Edwin Stein. Mrs. hands he can't keep them In his . . M. T. Kennedy. Mrs. Paul D. Vin- pockets. cent. Mrs, Albert Hickman, Mrs. O. E. Thurmond, Mrs, Stanley Morgan. Vylir-- i Mrs. Harold Uaklo and Mr. C. N Whittaker. the latter two being Invited guests. es And then he said, .... - LADIES AID- -. Forty members of the Ladies Aid of the Community church met at Meno Trope hall Tuesday afternoon, for their regular social session. An enjoyable time was spent with needlework and' music, during which a delicious luncheon was erred. The hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. W. A. Spear and Mrs. Oiartea LMvrettc.' t - ' r:f. OF- Thhe sUreix , an. Tha sooner mothers wake up te th fact that decent ckttbaa mean decent children, tha sooner wall have better children. Children are mora polite on Sundays than on week days... Sunday clothes are worth mora to tha building of a child's character than a thousand CCESTS AT DINNER Covers were Laid for 14 af a TODAY'S RECIPE o, CI I B TO MEET party given by Mr. and Mrs. BASE OF LEMON FILLING Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burton will en- thslr heme Tuer IV i tain the members of the O. T. T. JajTsPsrkejat t m yolka, an. egg while, I ir no roonde4 cap of earmr, JaloO club at their home Friday evening. day evening. Daffodils prettHy the The" affair of threo lemons, three tableapoetia dining table. Cards, music and dinner will be waa given In honor of Mr. and Mra. saelted butter, all taMeaooone tha - diversions. AIL members are Samuel Parker of Logan, who are whipping cream. One third cap Jot votes, but a reit from his political activities wu tha object of Gov. cordially. Invited to attend. here visiting for a few days. powdered sugar for merlngwa, one tlfred E. Smith's Invasion of the solid South. Here are the Democratic teaspoon flavoring. residential candidate and Mrs. Smith, who saw him off f or Ashevillc, TRES JOLI CLIU ATTENDING OONVKNTIOV Docp ptetia lined with rich I. C, where he will spend a short vacation aC tha BUtmora Forest Coun- - POSTPONED W. Mra J. Aird, Mrs. George Save the egg white and pastry. . Mra. club. W. M. Bailey and powdered sugar for merlngna, pat Tha regular meeting of the Tres Quillian, rjr Jolt club, to be held 'inursday of Mra Joseph T. Fairer are in Gar the other Ingredients together la this week at the home of Mrs. den, attending tha state converv the order given. Bake tha eheil Federated and filling together. George Zabriskle, has been post- tion of tha Women's - fetuDs. ' poned until FrMajr.ApTtl tt:"'And here are given 'three varia, tions, using the lemon filling aa LA ONACLEA SOCIAL tha base, Permit me to auggaat BAZAAR AND DINNER INIT the Juice of one lemon will be that Is Invited tf to attend Everyone Members of the La Onaclea sufficient In tha orange pie. Change (wo-da- y bazaar and chicken dinner unit of the B. Y. U. were en the ' sugar measurement for the to be bold In the Bonneville ward tertained evening at a orange pie. amusement hall Thursday and Fri- - unique andSaturday delightful four course daj under the .direction ef the progressive-suppe- r, by thTSoTess- Juice of ormngea varlona organisations of lhg wurd. farMay BaTrdl Anna Spotten, Ines Grated yellow rtnd of L The dinner Is In charge of the Re- Ourrant, Ida Clark and Eunice lief society. The booths will be open cap angar. Badger. Participating In the pleasPINEAFPLE PTE during the entire day and evening ant affair In addition to the host-easTo tha lemon base as given add and tha goods for sale will include were Clara Farnsworth, Ttllle one large can of crushed pineapple, aprons. . fancy work, children's Jones, Marie Danlelson, Mary clothing, quilts, etc. Burch. Donna Newell, Grace Gard- well drained of Juice.' . BANANA PIE ner, Lena Bishop, Anna Grace, To tha lemon base add alx ripe 8UNDAT DINNER Cf E8T8 Love!! and Effle Hilton.. Angela soft bananas sliced or crushed with Mr, and Mrs. Lavar a silver fork. . entertained at dinner at their home FANNY FLAPPER Sunday afternoon, for Mr. and Mrs. R. I Anderson and family of MorThe calories total riven for tm. 8 s oni and Mrs. N. A. Felt of Center-fielLemoo Pie was 2800. To terdAy-The dining table was atmis tout! aaa wo lor the orange tractively decorated with the season's flowers and ferns. RTiaUaR MfctTiN ' 1 , Sunday Clothes" hare a moral aa well aa a tonic ef fecV a says prominent social service woncer. "Cloth ea make 'the man or wom- a nirltnn 'H NATUHTLAND--- The cty rabbit; or "iittia chief bare", wha Owes ea the top. ft tfce Over ta the old country, they Rotkiea. W noUd for the cartooe" chirp ar whiatia wttbt which he have an aged lUustao that one muat lives role ta hi when slit a Starling's tongue to make feeding. Tje araftyooyment anountain boa aisa apeak human wards. The star- kidea btlnd a big rock far hoars, i ling that learn words does) not waiting far this whiatlo to sound . use Its toogue at all; tha sound goen after the . UA ) Ti ii "Ivl'lV 6" lr M : '. ProvoCleaning & Dyeing COM P A N Y THE- - DEPARTMENT STOKE OF. PRPVOi 11 '1 le ! |