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Show PAGE TDEEL PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928. Markham, Elsie health unit; Utah County Coi. Warner, Virginia Gardner, Alice E. missloner Nell Dahle, Bishops E!, sha Warner and Isaac Briggs, Pre Lloyd, Elsie Keel, Mary H. Mary M. Chadwick, Mary D. ident Christine Petersen of the loMonk, Rebecca Christensen, Irene cal health unit - President Lyla; HannaK , . Johnson... Vera Bowen,.. Ruth Hone, Hughea and Counsellors Annie Gait, Beulah Larseri, Gwen Brown and Hattle Wilcox of th Cutler, Mary Hansen, Mary Youd, Relief "Society board, and a num Dr. T. B. Beatty of the Utah Ann Huff; and .Mary Wood. Twenty-eight- y ber of,. .Interested friends of thJ state board of health as the jrin- members. Announcement women, most of them.moth- - class " e sipal speaker at tne graduating ers, commenced tne course and was" mad of exercises of the Spanish Fork Red 21 were able to complete It and which will be held Aug; Cross class in home hygiene and receive their 'certificates from the 23, from 1 to 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the junior high school practical nursing which were held National Red Cross society through t the Third ward chapel Sunday the Provo branch.' building. Dr. E. P. Oldham, Nursa " night - Dr.- - Beatty - reviewed the Seated on the platform' with the Evalina Reed and President Pete movement for organized, health graduating class were Dr. Beatty, sen will be assisted by the mentV work' in Utah and" told of the good Dr. E. P. Oldham and Nurse Eve bers of the local ' health cojimfe it has accomplished, stressing the lina Reed of the . Utah County tee. thought that the nurse should bend efforts to keep the people well preventing disease isroor effective than curtnj it. Dart, Phebe N. NURSING CLASS Sim-mon- s, WHTT MbiOCUHAMopiCTWKii bT KJNH I 1 Items for these columns should be submitted to the Society ."" Editor between 8:00 A. M. and 6 P M. 1 V . ftivtv Jeanie Hoover to Be Married Soon WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAM: Announcement is made by Mr. exercises. 7:00 a. m. Setting-u- p and Mrs. Webster Hoover of Provo, 7:15 a. nl. Music for the arly of the engagement of their daugh.. ."" riser.. ter Jeanie, to Faun Bennett of of exercises. Deseret Utah. The marriage will 7:30 a. 7:60 a. m. New York stock mar take place1 the early part of Sepket and Chicago grain market tember in Trovo. 8:00 a. m. Inspirational . period Mr. Bennett graduated from thp presented by Wilford C. Brimley, normal department of Jha Brigham 8:15 a. m. An hourwttn tne mas Xoung university this spring, and ters ofmelody. will teach sehool Ha Sutherland, 9:00 a. m. News Service for the Utah, this winter. The young shopper. couple will make -- their home to m. 10:00 a. Items of interest there. . Madame. 10:30 Helen Webster, Interior OPEN SESSION AT NELKE CLUB decorator expertrX Wednesday only.) Open session of the'Nelke Head 12:00 noon Regular noon hour ing club will be held Thursaay -- hlnv, untail PHURtM long table. ftf nnp the-Aug- ust ENJOYABLE TRIP TO GKANDDADDY LAKE 8 . group of Provoans enjoyed a delightful trip to the Granddaddy lake district Saturday and Sun day, .the party Including the following: Mr. and Mr Leland Silver, Mr. and Mrs. Julian F. Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craven, 'Mr. and Mrs. George E, and Mrs. William D. Ferre, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Greer and - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Craven. In addi tion to the appreciation, of the beautiful scenery enroute, the party diversified the journey with music and aesthetic dancing, given in their honor, among the "pities bordering Lake Mirror. An Instructive afternoon at the residence of Mrs description of plant life, geological Dalsy'TT'nK-Ten- -: by FT "Frost of Coalville, who is titled to invite one guest A fine very famUlat With this district. program has" been arranged and refreshments will be served by the ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON hostesses: Mrs. Nusink, Mrs. Minme B. Boyle, Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll, PARTY residence of Mrs. 'J. N. Strong Mrs. MrtIrls L. McArthur,-an- d was the scene of. a delightful so. Hannah D. Hicks. cial affair Monday afternoon, when she was hostess to a number of QUILTING BEE ENJOYABLE - - friends In compliment to her daughh- AFFAIR ter, Mrs. J. Rex Miller, who re,C. C, club - members were delightat cently moved to Provo from Price, fully entertained ; her niece, Mrs. Karl Keeler, the home- of Mrs. August Johnson and who is visiting here from Wash Friday. ' Following an afternoon of ington, D. C. Gladiolas and dah sewing and music a delicious lun- lias prettily, decorated the tastecheon was served. Present were arrangedentertalnlng rooms. the following members of the club: fully A was served to Mrs Conrad Maag, Mrs. Wyman thedelicious luncheon Mrs. J. C- - Letham, folldwing: Mrs. W. Mrs. W. Goodrldge, Patten, Fer- Ted Hatton, Mrs. L. L. Bunnell. Mrs Ira Conover, Mrs. James Mrs. J. C. Graham, Mrs. Don gesen, Mrs. Martin Jesse Sumsion,' Mrs. Le RoyHardyr and dinger, Mrs.:Alfred Johnson, Mrs. AlexHedqulst, Mrs. Joseph invited guests: Mrs. Arnold Zauris-ki- e Mrs. William . Burch, of Raymond,'. Alberta, Canada, Ahlander, Glade Cowan of Payson, Miss Mrs. Arthur D. Taylor, Mrs. Ascei Mrs Marioh Miss Evelyn Mil Dahlqulst Mrs, James Jensen and ler, MissGraham, Conover and Elizabeth Mrs. W. J. Taylor. Miss Kathryn Keeler. V ; '"' ' WELL APPOINTED ' ATTENDED WEDDING IN DINNER GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. A. . L. Booth .en SALT LAKE r Mr. and Mrs.- Jacob Coleman and tertained at dinner at their home ' Friday- afternoon, - covers being Prof, and Mrs. W. H. Boyle mo laid for Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Booth tored to Salt Lake Saturday to at of American Fork Mrs. Irma Clark tend a wedding reception given by and baby of San Francisco, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nichols, at and the host, and hostess and fam- the Chi Omega sorority house, com attractively plimentary to their daughter Kath-ily. Summer flowers . decorated the dining table. A Mecliam,-Mrrhind-th- at - - variety broadcast O Oft-mr" 2:30 4:00 p.m. KSL concert hour. pr-The children's hour with Big Brother, Uncle Roscoe '" ' jind his gang, s 4:30 p. m. National roa'acastlng z'z: compahypTesentlHgiArSmtth's notification and acceptance speech. at Albany, New York. 5:00 p. m. Ye Olde Towne Cryer. 6:00 p. m. Ogden livestock mar- ket from Bureau of Agricultural Economics of U. S. Dept of Agricul ture. 6:30 p. m. New York stock mar ket and Chicago grain market 7 Tne Clowny loudly shouted, "Oh, please pull this duck away from me. I fear that, he will bite." Then Clowny tried to shake It loose, but shortly found it was no use.- - The trained duck of the circus flapped its wings and held fnw thaw v J hnna AAA -- rlnnrlv MmA treats.? Tr The trainer of the Adviceto the home gardener. hour. 7:30 p.m. Informal one-ha-lf 8 p. m. "Bud and Buddies," -- ibukhhi. and there they found some little seats. folks all sitting in some "Oh. look, cried Scouty. "that is nice. I. guess they all have paid the price to see this show and now SU TinymB ho" And p.ni.-Bett- 7:15 p. m. BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURES "Ho, Business Bureau. er - 1 '' . entertaincrsT-"- " 8:30 p. m. Elks Community hour. 10 p. m. Concert ensemble. 11 "pT m. Road information for 1 the tourists, big showj wmilrl ISp Mr. and Mrs. P.W. Duke of San Tf ant-oms an1 so 11 a ahama It nia skniilfl iaannninr Diego, Calif., are the house guests 4w. uu. o... ,: r v.. ... of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Duke. They ke '"""y r?" out?" Brave Scouty stepped ri?ht Y""en Friday at Luke's out and said, "Why, sure! I'll union in Midway. stand oft my head." And then the hot pots Mrs. A. II. Peay and fam and Mr, man replied, "I have a better plan, ' ily are spending a few days in no doubt ; "A thing that you can do, I southern Utah. Gwen Miss Lake Russell of Salt ' hope, is walk along , that long is here this week, the guest tight-ropIf you. .cajLJkeep your of visiting Miss Ediths Booth. balance, there is not a thing to Mls Jean has returned fear." .gladly try it,' .Scouty to her home Phillips in Salt Lake, after cried. He jumped 'up on the "rope a month with and tried. Brave Scouty got along visiting In Provo forMrs. Annie M. so well, it brought forth quite a her grandmother, Young. 4... cheer. Mrs. E. E. Jones is spending a t A ' wlnriaftnrm hlnwm tvrvthl tiff week in Salt Lake, the guest of her daughter Mrs. R. A. Peterson. down in the next story.) Mrs. Natella L. Nelson, Mrs. Me Kenneth "and Sterling Mervln M. Brown, son of Mr. and , Mrs. George A. Brown, left this Lewis motored to a on tight It was a very funny sight to see poor Clowny Tinymite run wildly o'er the circus grounds with Mister Duck in tow.. The. trainer of the duck then came and said "Oh, the little duck and promptly made the bird let go. Of course Clowny thanked him. for niS act- - IDS UUCK biuuu near and quacked and quacked." "Why did he bite me?" Clowny asked. "That's what I wish I knew.'VThe . tu . u 11 11 V., i My trained duck thought that you were ma. .When we put on our act I wear a clown suit like you." "Let's go Into big tent," in the Tiniea wentj ' e. "I'll 1 V. - Ogden--Friday- NEWS CITY i " i E. Bet of Salt Lake . sts-te- a busl W. KAfui visitor here for a few Bays.. , Leo E. Vaughn of Salt Lake spenM . Monday in Provo with friends. - W. JL Swan is nere ior a iew oaji from Ogden. 8. 8. Moody of Salt Lake is a vis- of in this city tw-w- K ' M. Robinson has returned to halt Lake after spending a few days Is . Mrrand-Mraz-Lyatt-P- et- . of Bountiful .is i..ic.rtlt.. Yiaiwi itn Dm. l. dubioch among me ' vo today. Earl of . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Overton, Nevada, are visiting in Provo for a few days with. Mr. and rvin W. Conover. enroute to Idaho, where they wiU ''visit rela; fives. ." ; Mr.' and Mrs. J. Bex MiUer left AaBt they' where " thA" UVMMJ tr,v ' wUl visit for two weeks. They will spend some time In Detroit Mich:, and will visit In Kansas City with Mr. Miller's sister, Mrs. Walter Cluff formerly of Provo. They will also visit in Philadelphia, Washington,- week. . D. C and New York. - Miss Eva Davis of Helper was -- Miss Fern Cluff has returned among the Provo visitors Monday San in Diego, g and today,- -. . i -home . . Hugh Thomaston of San Diego, Los Angeies, anaj She two weeka reports having Calif., .Is here on business for a few for A a Hnllritfii) trln days. Mr. and Mrs. 1. C Letham and Miss Pearl McAllister of. Salt this morning Lake is visiting here with Mrs. W. Mrs Karl Keeler left Mr. will join for Payson, where they R. Peterson. ' and Mrs. Glade Cowan on a trip to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Warren have will return returned tothelr home in Provo, Payson canyon. They to Provo In two or three days. Mrs. from an enjoyable two weeks' trip Washfrom Keeler is visiting "here to the northwest Visits were made - ' to various places of Interest In Vanington, D. C. Mrs. John Thurgood, Miss Mildred couver' and Victoria. B. C, Seattle, Far-rer, Jones of Salt Lake, Miss Agnes Portland and San Francisco. Mr. Grant Thurgood and Horace Warren Is chief clerk to the shop Olson have : returned home-aft- er superintendent in the JProvo roffice ' 1 spending a delightful vacation" at of the Union Pacific. lake. Fish C H. Williams ' 1 t urr ' -- after-visitin- riuen, ,.--, ' GUESTS AT FAMILY DINNER Honoring- Jaa Stellitson of Boise, Idaho, who Is here visiting for two months, Mrs. C. W. King entertained at a family dinner at the King residence Sunday afternoon. -Roses and shasta daisies in a cut- glass basket centered the dining table. Covers were laid for 18. Including Mr. and Mrs. r Stellitson of Salt Lake, brother and sister-in-la- w of the guest of honor. TROUBLES "There are many symptoms of of the stomach, some of which are a typical chronic pain which occurs from one to three or fonr hours following the meal. It Js a sharp, cutting excurclatlng type soon as the of pain, present as ItsAlf .a nf food. k v.. um ....(.v..- - Ulcers " piuiuai.ii - Chemically it lausuallydue Jo find "a. hyperacid secretion. We also distention. f nf a feeling of discomfort distress and sometimes nausea which Is char Wis ailment ine above Is an extract from editorial t.v Phillin M. Lovell. N. D. PEERLESS STOMACAL REM EDY has afforded thousands of people relief from Hyperacidity of acteristic or ' IDS OWUUIVU, XJio w... , Heartburn, and Gastric Distress due to Hyperacidity. On hand at Adv. Schramm-Johnso- n Drugs I Is It Safe to Swim At I ArronW BONITA LAST TIMES TODAY- 1THE-PRICE: SHE PAID" featuring FRANK MAYO ' Comedies CANDY PULL ENJOYED A number of friends of Miss Lucille Bartlett were delightfully entertained at a candy pull at her home Monday evening. Games and musical numbers were Teatures of jtiHgmpnt. - WILLIAM BOYD , :- V- in Wednesday BUT NONE BOW- - Cast No Advance In Prices Ail-St- ar ITS STILL XOOLEs'SlDK, Relief-Soci- ety him-gre- at withejutelage of County Health Unit Nurse-Eva-U- na Reed. Dr. JosephrHughes gave a short talk emphasizing. the thought that the members of the class would be a power for good nr as they had fitted themselves for more efficient service in the home and commuk -- ! -- nity," .; ' T HOW ABOUT THE RAINY DAY? - MRS. -- JOHNSON HOSTESS TO CLUB MEMBERS Mrs. Nellie Johnson entertained at her home Monday evening, for the members of the Columbia Sew-'- " club. Sewing, music and a de- Salaried people who have groceries charged seldom ever own their home or lay up any money for the rainy day sickness, loss of job, or old age. Whereas cash buyers almost invariably are" paying on a home or building a savings account up to a substantial figure. Remember, it is not nearly so much what: you make that counts as it is what you save. Start now to "cash and carry" your foods. Start with 0. P. Skaggs System Store and you will . save the most, t . ' J licious luncheon were the diversions, and were enjoyed by the following members:" Mrs. CVSt Vincent,' Jr., Mrs. C. A. Dahlqulst, Miss Anna Booke, Miss Effie Dahlqulst, Mrs. Leo Knight, Mrs. John. Thurgood, Mrs.' Joseph H. Taylor, and invited guests: Mis. Lena Swen-soand Mrs. RalpA Hoover. n KEYS TO. MYSTERY and 71 ROMANCE LAST TIMES TODAY "Rose Marie" .' starring "Joan Crawford GEM A romance TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THE ':; . laugh, youH cry, you'll thrill with excitement at this fast moving story of a boy a girl and love, with SHIRLEY MASON and WILLIAM COLLIER, JR, and a well balanced cast. Get Yours At The DAN'CE GLENGARRY FOODSX!fj''ysroRE5 .Wednesday, August 2 msm ACTRESS a - Lb QcmmownlQtduJt Carnl-"val- TO OJ CDS (DAY bf , with SALLY PHIPPS , A glimpse behind the mask CHARLES. MORTON FARRELL, MacDONALD which :Tand a score of- - nacle bathing beauties ' a woman's guards ... ". heart! Pola Negri at the pin of her nnmatchable ' power In a story, of rare beauty and strength. AL COOKE In FRIDAY - SATURDAY "Come Meal" their prismatic beauty in ThomasMeighan International Technieolor. COMEDY t : I News- - Deglnning'Triursday worn COMEDY NEWS Thosc. who have looked to Gen- , See the Pageant of the girl3 of all nations filmed in all ":: ' a Fun.' You'll , ft THURSDAY of Life: Guards and Mermaids in "SO THIS IS LOVE" ; East Center Comedy and News TOMORROW "THEIRACKET' eral Motors' and the Frigidaire Corporation for still further developments in electrical re-- f r i g era t i on wi 11 fi n d an , in tomorrow s papers CIS- - Breakfast, dinner and supper without the anIXY-TO- X stands as noyance of a single fly.- a permanent against flies and sprayed in the sleeping mosquitoes. FLY-TO- X 'rooms Insures Undisturbed restful sleepr Easy to use .. . . fragrant . I . harmless to people . . fell FlVn DfVELOrSO P INPUSTRlAb AT MSLLON INSTITUTS PV MSX MBSSAHCH wmm.rn.vrrmw.- w- an- - :iioitiicement of vital: importance: FEW . and-havi- ng, After a short speech "of appreciation for the training of the class, Mayor John E. Booth presented the certificates to the-fo- l lowing ladies: Rachel Dart, Estella ryn, and James W. Andrews of Nephi, who were ' married earlier In entertainment and were enjoyed . by ten guests. "CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS CLARA rAr"y6unthe--lutches- OF AN Thursday - with of some; credit grocer, paying premiums monthly for the privilege of having your foods ". or "do you "cash and carry" your food supply; cut down the. cost greatly and thereby retainyour financial independence? You .know theanswcr."You do one or the other, or the half and half-pa- ying cash and saving part of the month, your foods charged at ' high prices the other' half. v. PffBlr "THE COP" THURSDAY and Come where you can see the bottom in six feet of WateranoVuse yonr own TONIGHT- Or-V- , STOMACH' 111 In Bondage? dent Lyle Hughes of the state Relief Society board had ' charge ' of. the meeting. The class has been trained under the auspices of the t lissa-Lewi- s, morning for Stirling, Albertaj Cana da,' to spend two or three montns r, Mrs. W. D.'Spack- with his man. Mrs. Spackman was formerly Miss Emily Brown of Provo. v ' - Miss Melva Boyle, Miss Amelia Buckley and Miss Lula Clark ar rived home Saturday from southern Utah. They spent a week visiting in Bryce, Zlon and the Grand can yons. They were accompanied oh th a trip by erson of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey F.lliston of Salt Lake were Provo visitors Monday, and today on business, t- Mr. and Mrs. E. Theo Graehl are the proud parents of a fine 7 pound .baby girt, born Sunday night at the family . home, 158 North Fourth West street Mother and baby are getting along nicely.' Mrs. Graehl was formerly Miss Ann Kikwood. Mrs. E. J. Calllster and children Mrs, W, M. Bowes and family, and Miss Verda Mork. all of Salt Lake, were the guests of Mrs. Soren Mork i- Friday. r Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Thomas of Salt Lake are Provo visitors this calTdn'hMlth-tBoWleag-C -- Sheriff and Mrs. J. D. Boyd and family motored to Salt Lake Monday to attend ajeunlon of the Peterson family, held In Pioneer affair was parity The delightful Mrs. Boyds given in honor ; of where they visited friends. They motherT Mrs. Lewis . Peterson of JoseMrs. and her also spent some time at the resorts Heber, sister, in Ogden canyon, Including Artesian phine' "Frank" and daughter, Ora. who are visiting here from their . park na El Monte Springs . An Mrs. Emily Scott and daughter home in Alberta,-Canadawas served, Marvel of Ixnr Angeies, are- - visitors in Provo for two .weeks, the .guests ' or relatives and friends. ty- neglect to have.s pure water sup ply thus laying the citlsens liable to typnoia, iever. ne toia now tne span of human life is being greatly lengthened by the study and appli- - -- FAMILY d phoid fever were being conquer ed by innoculatlon and proper san itation and scored; th towns which - 7- .ATTENDED PARTY how- - diphtheriar-an- He-to- ld- fceattit-conferenc- jfiMiifiiffli - |