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Show .T5f. NEVS ZUsU for tfieee colnmna shauld 00 A. M and r Mrr-.ivrrsq cxra 1 Aury' Thtrrfble"" cftib" iMobM fara-'osU- htfully entertained at th of Mra Rom Zobetl Thure-vaalng. 1 Bowing, music aad a g tay nn to th he submitted H. M - Bodoty J. lesnng Miss La Verne Uarria, Mlaa 1 Ire la Mortimer, and Mia fWs Blgga. - vr ... ve w-ii- l.m Bee-Keep- v be appreciated. - PAKTT S . aaH-- - gethar aad aook with lha eaaon t taste and add (he shams vhaaa-i?a- a W I X ever atar until ssrved, I us si muahroaKS cut .ia 'aaivea, poorsl of fresh onaa, sauted . broth; t mabms " H'MEREDlTHr- uyv- JMalUarju j vy-u-r-j- - Fruit or Vegetable And Who Caret? -- When t Tiot a fruit? Tegetable,-bnIs a vegetable Hearr Book waa pleasantly aur the makes in first d its Rhubarb appearance member the of the spnnjl prieed by ' ward OeneoloctcaJ Tha aristocrat of all rhubarb la twtoa aa much ttquM a rhttaarb, societv Wednesday evening at tha hoeoe of tha alnk variety called Strawberry add more sugar If needed, and how: hla sister Mbm Anna Booka rhubarb. In cooking this kind, a mm layer oi me case aaiier rrar T ! - . SrCCESSTCI. Bt'RPRISE . " " chats will meet for practice, this evening at T JO o'clock at the bom of Mra. KaU KwslL A full attend wlM baaW 'Ml' tUrm Jt ilhaana,aslsk ar"- lirThtrt-artl-RaiiaT-npsr- ance aiaa grass m wasw- Oar, Pet- Misa pies BandeJL ' Mlaa Mortimer, RELIEF SOCIETT CHOlsW- - eoa followed and araa aerred to tha club a embers: Mra. Joe Anmndor. Mrs. EL Byroa Deaurup. Mrs. Karl Scberer. Mra Stanley Bennett. Mrs. Read Bailey, Mra. Arthur Bowers, Mra. aWymour- Gray. Mrs Jack Mra. Ralph Bullock ' Jr.. Eullork. Bona, Mrs vVLlforJ Gray and gueeia Mra. tdred Hard-la- c Mrs. Jomea Sutherland. Mrs. E. D. button. Mra. I R. Edwards, Mra. Roes Ratdtffe, Mra Pred Ray. Mrs. Ralph Craven. Mra. Pred Sutherland and Mrs. Leo Suther- Uw diver- luanheo lone and vara eajoyed by tha fol- Mr a. Eva tinker. Mrs. Art- im Ward, Mr. Cora Shellds. Mr. Mary Leeks. Mra Minerva McXeB, Ura. Mary Strong. Mr. Rosette Nelson, Mra. laeoba, Mra. Mra. Luella BUwbUn Starr irfrs. Mildred Deahaltar. Mra. Flor-ha- c . r aHolder,- Mra. Freda Baa, and land of Eurek, . 4, Mra. steed Crane, the latter thro MRS. LARSON SURPRISED tag Invited guests. ' Mra. Martin M. Lersoa waa pleae-aotl- y CXCB TARTY surprised at her boras Thursswarm Mrs. atmll Hansen- - entertained at day evening by bar Bee-hikeaatbgtoa at har home- Thura- of tha Masses ward. The evening tha meav waa spent wit music and game. iay afternoon, at 'bra of tha Linnsa club wars gueeta Mrs. Larson was presented with a An antoyablr trroa waa spent with beautiful token of appreciation from tha (iris, tor tha good work .tewing aad muaie, after which lellctoua luncheon waa eervea 10 she' baa done trl her class. The t ol- lawrlng weie; pi eent r M ie Grace Yanecy. Miss Haael McDonald. MEMBERS AND OVISTS MUs Nora Trows, Miss Hnds Ford, Mlaa Gladys Jacob, Miae Farris ENTXKTA1N ED ! A mujJj iura viiuw w f j Swapp, Mis Helen Worsley, MUs ha mamhera of tha L'Matla club Carolina Hsnsen, Miss Myrtle Sow- nad a auinbar of iavltad gTiesU, at arda, Miss Phyllis Cook, Miss Leona ha residence, of Mra. Robert Raid Jackson, Uisr Mas Bennett, AssistMrs. iddon Lay-to- o rtiursria v afternoon. Lares vaaaa ant Lnd bowls of daffodils tulip ani end Mrs. Larson.' : ose and a variety of beauurut erna. prettily decorated tha .enter CLIVELL SEWING CIRCLE Members of tba CliVell Sewing Five tablea of taining rooms. firidge vera played, Mrs. Ralph Clrcla were pleasantly entertained iullork receiving tha first prize by Misa Vergie Beeler, at her home : niTHig rt secoiiirMnij" wan By uri; Taunday ev'inug Pelou fol- frftshmenU weij served to tha luracna veiiciuua vrey. yeyroour Vn PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27; 1828, f toe-ca- wash tha saslks welL but never neel the top of the fruit. Bah la a moderate ovsa for gf them. Much f tha flavor aad all as ina coior si m i peeung. . fwunJ i ia f 1 Whea tha new taste wears off,' i vreirT"" I cedk it with a few thin aUoas of lemon. Another ale way Is to add a cupful of crushed plaeappl to tha finished ssucv it yoa hava rhubarb aauc In fhs lea box and company drop la Un expectedly for dinner and your des sert la Inadequate, why not make a rhubarb pudding Just maka ths simplest kind of brt-- tt bv . atiekiag a oaa oaiier. aucn aa you wouta use kn,f. hsto Ui too to see If the bai lor a nurry-u- p layer case, i run tar tat cooked uadenatala. SetV. own the rhubarb so that ther ia v- -. WH or without araam. : I forgot to say that half of the la used for tha pudding, Mra Jamea Clayton. Mr. and Mrs.! Hewitt M. Strong, Mr.' and Mra. the rat wis mass sake for school V '1 rLrm B.lll rw Vmrt TtniAd lUBChaa. ' Purlng tha evening of gam aad music, vocal aoeoa we rat furnished and by Mra Ls Madeea. aad a comet boss was A rendered by Row VinclanL delletooa luncheon waa served to tha following: Bishop and Mrs. L, L. Neleoo, Mr. and Mra. Ole E. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Harding. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stagg, Mr. and Mr. Vara. Lathaoa. Mr. and Mra tank Peay. Mr. aad Mrs. William in -- rf ' Ol-w- n, Vlneieat. Mr. aad - Mra. Henry Sooka. Mr. and Mrs. A C KgcarV een, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Madsea, Mr tsd Mra. George Duka, Mr. and Mra. Jnaeph CUytoa. Mr. aad Mra Alma Bourne, Mra Carrie Vine tent. Mrs. Mary Slmmona, Mrs. Eltaa Scott, Mra EUea Jones. Mrs. Theo dore Madsea, Mr. Fannie Wells. Ada Neiaon. Mra. Florence Gillespie, Lorensa Frssier, Mra Pet- Mie Anns goo he, Misa Anna Msdsen, Mr. and Mra J.- - C N. A Books. Mra Louis Jorganson, Rows Vlnetent and Mis ' Lenore Vincient -- - 1 ttr . ( M-- Misa La Vera Crosbie, Mr. Snd Mrs. TOPATH RphJIlertenjndrjrsJJdMrA Stanley Clark. ' All American Legion and aaxilltary members of frovo are corfllalry Invited to attend. Chria-tense- 1 . B- t - RECITTK SWEDlsH' BEEF peon a eaepped tahlsspnaa flssar ' saaspssa antssag ' f la hit. pepper, ginger and autaseg together spa put them Into the chopping aad mixing' thor ' oughly with a ferk add CM' grated onion aad a aggi and the th milk. with- - a big' apoaa until th as k mcookd aauah. rh ' t hallsw i , i i nr. la the Bef mold there are KfiO calortaa ' 'Th reelp vUl aarta f Xarana AauitrsuB o Lehl Is rand- adults. Aa avera f serving of Ming; aarvtee to his oaaanuatty next graeya - tables pooasfU(win add cs Saturday' through treating potatoes 100 calorie to th sadUddoat - r. averyoa la Lan,-- Be ha " UoaofUO.- T ' a c as Whsra the Tnia the wisteria i, and atartmg M t ' , v. ' have a all their owa way. Be la' the bioralkf ha will treat goiuar a rouaa mouio, pour in sure that a cooked greea vagetabls potato for ereryon m Lh deair- kala4 aocoenpany tha tag to hav B don.- - By doing thia th hear and sat th mold am a and a 'raw ' steamer over boiling water of di meat ail at one plae, h win save eooatd- Thar are varioua raaaoaa for this erable Urns and expense for th rectly la the wauc Us main one U. It M good far th average farmer aad i Cover' tha steamer tightly" aad these that ha Meant for S hours.' To serve: Ca-- hearth af your tumaay. ha treated who otherwise wouldn't tMsd'ahd garnish tha platter with do eo, will get aa Inereae from S te JQ par Cent; ftepeadmg an th i af Mb tomamv ftatelty.ahd. all wetl-beatt- ed at-l:- yro-tein- k -- ss it " Thhj h) Ttist aa good cold ta JhotJ . Serve i: J M Salad. wtU-pbU- Mr. Anderaoa i deal roue of hav . a sauce Of eourse, la lar all tha poutaa treated to th morning ir possible', and kt having thw Hranar hrtag their potatoe and aaatat ia th treating, aad tak- - . lag tham right back home, aa that ' tor pie a ling Uaoa they w4U trrtaotrl any tnrtbee dU." He W4U . treat by the hot formatdahyde. This treatment; and th oorroeive sublt-- , mat treatments are th only attth- ntm Tnernott ror treatmg' pota-Contrary to all bpmlon, sua- - ' or-liming potatoes will not with eitaar ( these two bOBvpar ssthods, agricultural author Itje eceasary with th hot beef. It may be a Capet aaucs mads by Blend tng togetaar a tableapoon LOS ANGELES, AprO St (UP) ol butter and a of flour, a pinch A youth, who at the sac of 11 found of ! sugar aad a teaspoon of lemon in fe not worth while, died hare ted a ootue or capers i from a aelMnracted wound. juice. ao nan and thin tha-- mlxtara with ream I rj was Chart R. Lee, juat turn. lo which a' ptneb af aoda ts added ed IX He bent small oaUbr"bu-- t Ind thoroughly baatea until th threugh hip' tempi last' arght tawca tnlcCeas. while member f bis famity werreMuahroom 'Brown Gravy ia good, away from horn. Ho y41a r too Mak. It thia way : ceiving .hesplUM A not axplalnad his dead gad I benf eaha dleaolved ta served a a last will aad teetsnveftt In eap hsi wassr . I ashlssasajik hartog rt af think Voe myself aad1 T did." it read. "I find X have beea 4 V 1 eahieapaeh) flea aad pepper failure M everything and Ufa's? not , 8a worth while. Oiv my train to RayFlush sr caiaii g mash rooms , ' Brown th butrsr and flour-tmond WhKaey." " "i ' -- ; .'... Mat. 4 e. o -- - '..,I.,....L....I, Mr. And arson will be assisted in tha temoast ration by Cbunty Agent W Jl Thayn and EL C Garrett, agricvlturai teacherv -- '- - , -- - ;.t - . a.M BENEFIT - SALE SATURDAY. The Provo C. irl ' nf sfpa. Pull this Saturday, all day, and will receive IS per cent of th total '- i cash sales. With umtK in,,.'-- - Cppjie Goal rtiniurtay with Mra. ' Mary Specials Gtt it Today a the ats'Regulil entertain at a children's party -- ' HUSBAND'S BIRTHDAY ' . CELEBRATED ' Mra Wells L. BrlmbaU entertained at a family gathering at ber home Thursday evening, to honor her' husband, whose birthday anniversary occured on that day. Spring flower and ferns prettily decorat ed the entire bouse. : During the evening, Dr. and Mr. George H. Brlmhen, who - recently returned from a t.000 mile auto trip through thirty ' states, gsva interesting , re ports of the Important placea vislt- ed A delicious luncheon wss serv ed aad a musical program was n toyed. Present were Dr. aad Mra Brimhall, Mra. Mark Brlmhall, Mr. nd Mr. U H. Holbrook. Mr. and Mra. J. Will Knight. Mr. and Mra, Eugene Crandall, Philip and Rich . . Phone 43 ' r . Hot Rolls every evening at 5:00 p. m. and at noon on Sundays. f X The FaGhipnaBK :... ii Vl i $95 1 Ltv a r- A f.sWe ima-- in the , 'New Modti to-We- y wi th I t- -i s- - - h e-rp- t , ., a black stripe. it hat- - never- ne O. F. - in fine flavor. Varies .......... ..... ... - . :ft " rI" t , ir slenderizing tb$ ankle MEMBERS itit ."' t never, shown such 9 '''Vt' aa rfl 1 nf rtnief sHMnnloe -- V ar J'. Department iv it. Z uV.UT-ie-r- ; - ; You can in one of these outfits at the Low Net Price of Sm Oeationa irg. b tbe newest Foot newest moods of fashion. They Ate not merer stylish. They are original inttrpretatiom,oi style. Aad .the most exquisitely smart of them still holds the fS-tnt- ti construction that makit tnklit trim ao4 WS .'.' Eveff Toot Sam exptcK fcJ ftti mode is s luxury to the foot, in the 'esse, the absence p. ' ' DELIGHT-fTLL- "THE V ENTERTAINED Mrs. Ruie Bushman waa hostess to the member of the O. F. C club et a kensingtoa st her home Thursday afternoon. She was assisted In entertaining by Mrs, Elva limits, Mra. Annie Graham and Mra Nenie Stearley. Music and social chat were enjoyable feature, sfter which a delicious luncheon was served.' The entire hoase was prettily decorsted lit a color scheme 3t yellow, spring blossom predome' naitr.f. Present were Mr." Jaoe Bosriard, Mr. Nellie McEwM, Mr. Anaia Mcintosh, Mrs, Sarah Mra Emma Foota, Mra Ivy Mortensen, Mrs. Clara Koffard andMrs. Alice P. Wright. " : . . C P' ""' Qne Simply yiytti Look One's Best - - ' - ' : . vv,., .i." Ypu will find a most complete assortment of Silks and Wools. -- MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mra.' & T. COsen wish to announce tba tnarriaga-o- f their daughter Vivian, to Reed Grotegut, sort of Mr. and Mr. William Orote- ?ut of Spanish Fork, which took place Tuesday In Ely, Nevada. Mr. ind Mrs. Grotegut are makiag their home In Ely at the present time. V. '" , hve V .., t i Thursday evening', and an enjoyable time spent playing progreesiv 5O0," Jxclr MscKay and Mra 9ylva .jte4wa were- awarded- he favors. A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. E. L Egllson, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Chatwin and Mr. and Mra, Alden Chstwin and Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacKay. . .eeV:.- will find oh display in out" Ready CARDS AND LUNCHEON Mrs. Frank Duaebberry enttrtain-- . "1 , iuB,V fifeon. -- Look for the red tin. ...... , .' Feminine ''Apparel- - Foot Saver. Shoes ard Knight, I -- t.. . Exquisitely becoming to every woman, now in the height of ' Bake Shojr .y- Q ENS EM BL ESe , Silk Coolie values, for Tomorrow Qnly- -f ... Monday afternoon at tha ward neetlng house. Refreshment 'wilt be served. A small admittance fee will be charged. . ; 25 24iAND - yi We have just received a wonder-fu- l artment of these lovejy - East Center aSBafMnawJI T Va.w will, 1 .1.7. CHILDREN'S PARTY PLANNED i iari law.'aa jesjMipa?awiw J. anfl nary association of the Fifth ward "TieaIth"TCTlfiaTlsnasty and palatable. , Contains all the best of the wheat.. Begin serving; it its Invigortonight and watch r ating effect. ' 43 " vw- 4afn a - ' "i f'( J assisting hostess. Mrs. Man waring rove ft, historical sketch of the llve of her grandparents, Edwin and Elizabeth T. Whiting aad Mia Da Salnsberry of tha B. T. U. Tead the play "The Great Divide," two vocal solos were furnished by Miss Hannah Prass. accompanied at the piano by Mlas Vera Peterson, nd two pisno selection were furnished by little Leona Johnson." "A wtcial hour followed the 'program ind delicious refreshments wera arved to S8, f Ge t Acquainted ! ,,Ki e - Boanrvlll Oaughteraof Utah Pienaera, wcra oleaaantlv entertained at tha bom - iftn-lior- (r A CAMP BONNEVILLE MEETING- Member -- of Camo ts Troops 1 fU-o-u AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB Two tables of bridg war play- ad at tha Afternoon Bridge dub party, held at tha bom of Mra Shirt Wilson Thursday' afternooa Mrs. Jack Beesley waa presented 'ha high score favor. A dslielous luncheon was served to Mra Joha ' Beealey, Mr. Arnold Rawlings, Mra J. P. Hunter, Mra Hug Price, Mra Lynn SuUoa, Mra Robert Moorefield. Mra Walter Welat and Mra W. M. Wilson, the latter two being Invited guests. rsuBn7tfie llghmessTtae "rscerih3"tK liwlerf at" which it offers. You will see faiarmting'Fdot Creations in out present s&rtfing. 7 Seritr ': 50 Others HERE'S : 16.75 to rai. NEATl 9.50 : ' QUALITV and; VALUE PRE1DOMINATCS! d, r- N TO ATTEND BANQUET AND DANCE AT LEHI The American Legion and auxiliary member of Lehl will give a banquet god dance at the legion hall in Lehl Saturday evening, at which time the Lehl auxitliary wUl receive ft charter. ' The following from- - Provo will be In attendance Mr and .Mrav-FraIt the affair; .Deming. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M". and ir-- t S D. Hi)Mr, i'tr.- - end Mrs. John BccsIpv. Mr. um! Mis. D. Olio Aflen. Mr., M Kirk-natrirk- IT,"- - i t HI We guarantee theite jiojlpwer'prices thap Jiere. :fg If ame lower-re- g c e ular'prt elsewhere, we will refund' , At. j'rr e. m caAKrMiArT stous or vstxo !'l i . t. I- - swaa 4 : |