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Show ' ? PROVO EVENING HERALD. MONDAY. APRIL tha aBeaasers of tha Daista Bearing club at her home Saturday afternoon, la celebration of her birth asaivsrssry waiaa a day. Pussy Willows used to devorate tha aatartaining rooms. Sewing and musts were tha diversions and a delicious luncheon was served. Is behalf of the club members, Mrs. Frances Lisottbee presented Mrs. Madaea with a beautiful silver serving dish aad tray, after which Mra Madsea Present were Mrs. responded. Grace Hansen, Mra. Jane Evans, Mrs. Violet Johnson. Mrs. Ruth Reeves, Mrs. Anena Anderson. Mrs. Anne Nelson. Miss Leona Hansen. Mrs. Frances Li eon bee, Mrs. Georg Madaen and Mrs. Nellie Newren. ths latter being Invited guests. day-- Editor for Umm eohnaaa should Whmi 60 A. H'ecome Home Social Tonight be . Sixth Will 1vn this evening- la th fee av heart tee at u4 f l. ML tstfc that Society Oeorgs BoUachweiler, all of Salt Lake, Air. aad Mrs. Roland Olson of Eureka, Clarence Kaudeea of Coalvtl la, and the fallowing from Provo, Mias Verda Peterson, Mies Mildred Condon, George Mortimer, Alfred FoUaad, Thalmaa Heeler, Mr. aad Mrs, Ralph Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Petersoa. Raymond Johnson. Miss Hopper, Miss Helea Glazier. Sunday afternoon the party motored to Vivian Park In war amuaasaeat hall wader the ireetie o tea ward ailsBtooary committee, la honor of Lawreoce Petersos) aa Vara Bowarda, waa recently raturnad ta their b la this city after fulfilling- missions for tha L. D. church. Mr. Pater- canyon and spent a pleasant aaa labor la the British field and Praro . Mias Bowarda la tne northwestern time. 0 state A fine erotrrera will be furnished by the B. T. U. Benrlee MANAVTJ WARD RELIEF bureau, after which daacinc will SOCIETT be aa enjoyable feature. The theological lesson In the MsasW ward Relief society meetBOS BOS , ... .... ing Tuesday aiternoon. will be M1S8 UNtBATCH TO RIAdI. siren by Prof. E. H. Holt of the Mlae JuJe Uaebeuh will read the B. T. V-- The subject will be fit ths Dispensation of the tlay "Appreeeuce" la tha advanced senior eiaaa In the Bonneville ward Fullness of Time." Musical numII. Tueeday evening at T:S0 bers will be furnished by the Re clock. A full attendance la de lief society choir, under the direc tion of Mrs. Elisabeth Stein. al red. - a ." "Ob-tectlv- Li, - -- PLEASANT VIEW RELIEF . SOCIETY Ths theological department of the Pleasant View ward Relief society will ha vV charge of the meeting Tuesday afternoon. Ths lesson "Objective, of the Dispensation of the Fullness of Time." will be given by Mra Elisabeth Allmaa. All ladies of the ward are cordially invited to be present. '... Calif, la axoong the visitors hers -CI- today. F. LayUM oi Itenaar, rolo area a buslnees visitor here the taller part of the week. . Mr. aad Mra, K. D. Mr. aad Mrs. HoUis Saeiaosi are TY-HEWS w raoM ... ARE PREPARED PAYSON. April 28. The sjtnual opea spring meeting of the Mission ary Tea was held Tueeday afternoon at the Community etjurcn, . atr. Byron F. Ott president of ths society, was 1 eaarg and. Mis Shaffer, who haa been doing; work among tha reskieat in tha Carolina mountains, w4s the t speaker. mia-slon- Mo-Phe- only sharpens worn lawnmowtra to degree considered before gnpo- mivkm, mil pmnises ISBf B WW . r. : fit to Mr. Polly. The new machine la being naae her I Provo by Mr. Polly, tb castings being furnished by the Pro vo Foundry and Machin company. Ths lawnmower blades are made to revolve la the reverse direction from cutting, and grand lng compound similar ta that used la grinding valve on aa automobile engln la fed to ths blades, which does the sharpening evenly aad scours tely as' the revolving blade come m cof-ta- Ua ' . i- ri ct New Star Law Mower Sharpener R. E. Polly. 460 East Fifth North street through his InyenUyt genius and perseverance, haa developed a lawnmower sharpener which not ley. with the cutter bar on the - lk aa si IT, .., ... sw BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTYFriends cf Mrs. Inex t. Karren - pleasantly surprised her at her home Thursday evening. In celebration of her birthday anniversary The simplicity of th dsvie makes It cost but a fraction of what other lawnmower sharpeners cost on th market today, and several large firms who already have th tor expensive machine are Installing Mr. Polly's machine for the fin--' JfalJ. Not only the lake, but the ?J?ln.!!L,nf tha. PbBfeplion oTn&ese water process. The Meredith Cycle Comwill be been keen has Beer in the pany pirites using tha new sharp. Dance opera. eners for about two weeks. , TAYLOR BROTHER which KSEureff Bll that oiy.Games and music were the diversions and a delirious luncheon wa served to Miss Hilda' Haed the following: ing, Mins Lorna Jones, Miss Mabel Olsen, Mrs. Esther WHon. Mrs. Msurice Davles, Miss Dora Dur rant, Miss Vera Durrant Miss La Von Harding, Miss Helen Leavitt and Miss Mildred Kirkwood. IMPROVEMENT S'PR ING SILKS This is the season of exquisite silks. From near and far the choicest have been assembled and are abundantly displayed at TAYLOR BROTHERS where the finest values are - Perhaps it's a neighbor, perhaps a friend who tells you about ths wonderful improvements the folks up the street have msde In Of course, you like to hear about them, for somehow talk of how pther people are getting on makes you anxious to improve your own,..poAi,tion In life. . Indeed, most likely thst is why people 'keeping up with the Jonses.' The pl)ht,of it is that sometimes "keeping up with the Jonses" In . Beautiful lightrcolored Georgette. in lovely sum- mer shades for street and evening wear You would expect to pay much more for this equality. NEW LOW NET PRICE PEW YARD $1.50 PRINTED IN LINOLEUM their-home- E. N E1 DAILY S.TQk. PHONE 24 AND 25 always found.- ' , FLAT CREPES AND GEORGETTES Splendid quality flat crepe and georgette in the most delightful newiand charming prints. "Decidedly popular for spring and summer wear. Whether in the form of frocks, blouses or ensembles. NEW L OW "NET PRICE PER YARD . apparance, means getting far the Joneses In expenditures. For the "Joneses" may be shrewd v in, at ma wtwef. mc. . w buyers to furnish their home With dfcotalions mat are lasleiul anu At bowling all the Tlnymites inetr fun. They'd grab a ball, and durable had sure, presented funny sights then they'd run. Tm sorry," sive. , but suprislngly inexpenbut 'course It all waa new to shouted one of them, '"if thla Embossed Linoleum Floor them so they, were not to blame. queer game annoys. But you can Takothe case of floors for In They knew they had a lot to learn surely realize that everyone needs stance. The folks next door In when each had finished with hit exercise. This la the way we get stall floors that are the talk of the turn, so Scouty to the two dwarfs It Bowling's one of our real joys." neighborhood. The living-roosaid. "Well watch you bowl a Just then yelled, floor in somebody Is a handsome particular will You hsve fob. dwarfs game." "Hey! Hey! is a reporductlon of the .It You're "All rightone of the dwarfs tq stop your play. ruining hand-lai- d tile floor of an English replied. "You Tlnymites Just stand my garden "cause you shake the manor house. Between tiles of me seems .to aside, while ws two have a contest country 'round. It varied colors, sunken just to see who bowls the best" you ought to know tiat I can't mar the mortar lines. These divi So on the ground tha whole bunch make my flowers grow. The noise are irregularly marked givsat aad Clawny waved his little you're making scares them . and sionsthe whole "floor a charming ing hat, and shortly. In his Cheering, they stay down in the ground." handcraft If you heard it effect The Tlnlrs jumped and looked earxIIhuL. he was joined by all the rest .undouhtcdJyyou would, luiilm- - u'ei't ithink sella erashed hercf atuund. A man-cai- iie that floor must be ex and there, and pins flew high up the ground. He waved a- - rake pensive!""MyBut surprisingly enough, in the air. Of course this made qnlte wildly, and the Tlnies heard its costs may be within your a lot of noise which echoed all him ssy, "Get out of here or Til own mean For itwgy is an embossed around Poor Clowny held his get msd. and If I do, 'twill be too linoleum floor such as linears, and said, "Oh. gee! That bad." The Tlnies didn't move, oleum, furniture, and leading department seems to shake my head. I wish but both the dwarfs soon ran stores are now , showing. that bowling was a gams that wsy. Such a floor character Improves dldnt make a sound." (The Tlnymites gea'a wheelbar- t reom Immediately. Besides, It is .But. both ths .dwarfs kept at. row ride In the next story.) . ' smooth, sound desdnlng And with the new lac-j'i-rr finish (Accolac) It Is as easily e'eaned as glazed chintz. Just the whisk of a dusting cloth keeps lac- $1.95 and $3.50 : asa' Individualized be-vo- 'Foot Intel-line- long-wearin- g. (Stains in toilet bowl? Pour half b cup of Clorox in bowl, add three tablespoohf ula vinegarl and leave over night. Tomorrow stains and odors gone fixture and outlet pipe disinfected. Simple, easy. NO RUBBING. At grocers. Easy Housekeeping Chart, free! Send to Clorox Chemical Corp- . oratwriLOakland, Caulornia. Bleaches Removes Stains. Destroys Odors Kills Germs . quered linoleum Modern Linoleum can be had In many beautiful designs undreamed it a few years ago. It will really pay you to look over a good spick-and-spa- the next time you! Style Saver Shoes m Handbags are Startingly new V -- and slenderized ankles 1 .95 - : mAe a niimiii'i n trim ilnnry TUrf make her ankle young snj slim, as well They do not mereljr go on ewilr. Their patented const ruaion makes tltrm fit rr- And they are not just conuWable, Italy for their utter ease, their complete release from fatigue snJ strain, are luxuries that only i!kmc who I: now tan appreciate . . . The takes to scarfs ... new Fo $1.00 to $3.50 ' Saver MuJt-l- There is a swing and a sway to the scarf that emphasizes the new feminine ' mode- and the woman we arc now show- s ing tell the story irresistibly. J & $10 K FOOT INSUR A NC F FO J THE & PI'TUU K ' who would be decidedly chic will have one or more to wear with hef new spring costume. are downtown AVe mimmim J .iTTiTPIiil' 0- 13 guarantee there arc nojowcr prices than here. vou find a If lower regular 'price - The New Mode ... New leathers new clasps and trimmingr. Some with all i. - (JTOOT SAVER SHOPS sre not content S Co be merely in ibt fjihtoa. They give in every model an inJmJtjJ imttrprtmion at the mode... They ire Dot satitficJ to , back straps, other with' no straps at all. The new colors are very interesting-- . The double pocket is one particular feature women will look for this spring- and summer. I ! t-- 1.95-to-$6- Gfj0ua' " 7 ma- N. chine. n, Fot-lan- M Provo Man Invents MonaryTeaJ-rMeeting at Vzyhc Mower Sharpener ; a Ely, Nev, spent Salt Lake vUitors today, tha guasu with friends. of Mra John Fisher. Four ew scenes or being preH. T. Gaaoar of PoeaUUo. Idaho, Freak of Ogdea la spending a few days her oa speat tha Oasrhssslny week end her with Mr. pared by Prof. E. H. Waatmond Tam-Ma- a and 'assistants for business. aad Mra L B. Harnaoa. Mr. aad Mrs. Daaat as dare are Naoup," the Bear Dance opera C Kageao Lean per and Beth both of Salt Laka were saar-- rejoicing aver tha arrival of a fine which win be give Thursday after ried Saturday aftarnooa at tha coun baby daughter, born thla morning noon and evening in the Para mount theater. These scones are ty court nousa, Tne ceremony waa at the Crane Maternity ham. Moth- - all native Utah scenes, and should performed by E. Byron Dastrup, er and baby at doing nicely. county clerk of Utah county. Mr. aad Mrs. Erasa Carter aad be of great Interest to the theater Professor Eastmond declare M. Bosenblaaa of Chicago, XO, children spent the week and ta Pay goers. The first seeae will be one used is a visitor here for a few day a so with relative. a sort of prologue during the Claede A..Eggertaesi is here from C R. Bellows aad C J. ZeeOae of aa of the Introductory overAmerican Fork today. playing I1L. are buslnees visitors ture Chicago, " Ed. Freaad of New York la hare for a few days. by the orchestra, I Is at of the great bear rock among tha business visitors hero Mies Calee Cohen of Midway reproduction at Ouray, From photographs this woay. spent the week end 1 Provo with Indian J. E, Oweas it Denver arrived relative great rock with its age-ol- d here this mornlnsr. carefully Mrs. J oka H. So tec aad daugh- inscriptions has bee Lawreawa Albert Walker and IJl-- ters of Salt Lake, formerly of Pro painted, Other scenes will be the bear lian La Von Gamble, both of Eureka, vo. were here over the week visiting dance arena such aa may be seen were united in marriage at the end. . r any spring la the White Rocks county court house Saturday afternoon by County Clerk E. Byron Miss Clara Blackhnrst of Pleasant reservation; the third Is the hauntGrove spent the week end la this ed lake where the tiny water-babieDastrup. R. & Jones of Salt Lake la visit- city with relatives and frienda. ths the Ute goblins, sre lways found; and the fourth ing here today on business. Green Jackson W, of Fountain J, is an Indian village on a Utah Taut Stark 8eeiey of Portland, Oregon, arrived hero this morning. has purchased the home of A. O. desert 108 Iverson at East South First Chaiiea E. Osborae of alt Lake Professor Hanson declares that street the Indians held some of the Uinpent today here with frienda Martin Merriman and Bertha that Mr. and Mrs. F. C Benson and tah lake in awe, believing these Wayda. both of Kemmerer, Wyo children have returned yellowish, water-babie- s tiny to their were married at tha county virt In Sandy, after visiting here could lure even great warriors to house Saturday afternoon by Coun home their death. These particular lakes for a few days with friends. . never frequently by the Utes. were ty uerx in. nyron Dastrup. M RaMjkW ft Ball T ,V. Mlj Edith rare urn a sf Salt Lhsl found ta h taeailng with uiidls-- "xprtidtHgTrle w "aayslieretkls week. spent the week end her with turbed fish when the Irreverent w. B. Byaa of 8an Francisco, white man cams to he Ashley vsl- - .. I H PAC2 FOURSCENES Mm Hi A. V. TaosMat at ths week "end here ' 1928. paw-applct- s. GUESTS AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. C. Elmer Msdsen (rave a dinner at their home SunSUNDAY DINNER GUESTS CLUB MEMBERS . Mr. and Mrs. J. C Small enter- day afternoon, ot which the followENTERTAINED ing were guests: Mr. and Mrs. Nats A pleasant time waa spent by the tained at dinner at their home Sun club at the day afternoon, covers being laid Colefnan of Midway. Spring flowMembers of the ers were used to .decorate the dinhome of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Hin- for 14. The affair was glvea In ckley Saturday evening. Games and honor of Mrs. Small's parents, Mr. ing table. . cards were enjoyable features, and and Mrs. J. H. Browning of Salt a delicious luncheon was served to Lake, who are here visiting. Daf- FIRST WARD RELIEF tha following: Mr. and Mrs. Clar-- fodils were used to decorst the SOCIETY nr FllsrUen, Ms, aa iac Or- - l errfnf- HgTrffftCpTTKei villa Oisen, Mr, and Mrs. Warren party motored to Vivian Park In ward Relief society meeting Tues day afternoon will be given by Miss Salmon, Mr. and Mrs. Tale C. Provo canyon. Florence Miller. Mrs. Sarah Ram Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Chrle-tensesey win rurnisn the musical pro Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foots, CARDS AND LUNCHEON Mr. and Mrs. N. H. McDowell, and Mr. and. Mrs. Orvllle Drysdale gram, and ths committee In charge Mr. and Mrs. Lrland Van Wagoner. entertained at a card at .their extends a cordial invitation to home Saturday .evening, at which every lady In the ward. , - REUNION OF OLD COM- - ' the members of the S, Ft C were REC'KNT ANIONS guests. Three tables of prosrres-siv- a SHOWER BRIDE TENDERED "600" were played. Mrs. ShelProminent among the Interesting Among the enjoyable parties of socials of ths season was the party don Drysdale and Ralph Craven !ast,week was the shower d receiving the given at the home of Alfred high score prises and Saturday afternoon at the given home Saturday evening, by a group second favors being won bv Mrs. of young folks who were compan- Fred Ray and Sheldon Drysdale. A of Mrs. D. P. Vincent In compli ions several years ago whea near- delicious luncheon was served to ment to her dsughter, Mra Hugh Lswson, formerly Miss Gladys Via ly all were members of ths Provo Mr. snd Mrs. Seymou Gray. Mr. cent a recent bride. Music and Sixth ward. A delightful time was and Mrs. Fred Ray. Mr. and Mrs. were the diversions, after spent with games snd dancing, at Kenneth Craven, Mr. and Mrs. games the conclusion of which a delicious Sheldon Drysdale, Mr. and Mrs. which a delicious .luncheon luncheon was served. Partlcipet-- Ralph Craven and Mr ftn.4 Mr.i4 served. Manw useful gifts were urewnTOi -of" honor ing tn ths wr) am lifted affair1 were Merle Jones, the latter couple baton from' the tsrRe giiesfMrs. Jesse following: the following:; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Invited guests. Washburn, Mra Wren Wllklns, Bollschweiler, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Mrs,, John Durrant, Mrs. Clarence Mellor, Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Hayes, ENTERTAINED ON BIRTHDurrani,- - Mrs. L. O. London, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter, Mr. DAY and Mrs. Qulnn Clayton and Mrs. Merle Madsen entertained Harriett Halladav, Miss Mildred Condon, Mrs. George Halladav, Mra William Mildenhall, Mrs. L. B. Nelson, Mra D. Rossiter, Mrs. James Flaher, Mrs. Andrew Chris-tensen, Miss Violet Castle, Miss Afton Vincent and Miss Thclma Vincent. X-X-X I) SO, Oil c Same ; . |