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Show SALESMAN HtQYO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY AUGUST 23; 1923. f. a $AM- Ywetu, t -i .'i- - v-- : :"'r-'V.y;-u:v!r- I." . To$e Rowrxes &065S . . iii , . Items for tbe9 KdltorrljptwMn "we Horec' columna cbovld be fubmttted M. and ft P 100' Ki - it - swtpeorr Descendants' of Solotnon and Cairoline Johnson held their annual reunion at Geneva Monday, and the affair proved to be unusually 6TTWt Inter-esttnff- fy delightful--More-th- Bocdety - . " V Program In compliment to their son George, whose fourteenth birthday it was, Mr. and Mrs. George Evans .entertained at a, family dinner at their home Tuesday evening. Garden flowers were used to beautify the table-- . GdVr-wer- e dining room laid for twelve- - The young man was presented with a check for Jl from hi! parents, in addition to numerous useful gifts. ' i ; 6wecxi.es' the . COVERS lArt FOB TWELVE Family Reunion , : Meld At Geneva AfG JUST TO praKSL t OEFCJOP .'. page Tim::: ' bride of next week. An artistic decorative scheme was arranged with the color crystal baskets- of marigolds being' used as tables. centerpieces for the luncheon Three tables, of bridge- - were played. after which a delicious luncheon was served; Mia. J. M. Korfleet re? ceived the high score favor.. Miss McAdam waS'awarded-th- e guest prize, and i thx consolation award was giv.en to Mrs. Norman Thomas. Present were .Mrs. Jesse Dalton, j FRIDAY'S PROGRAM,, Miss Florence Ttay," Mrs. Fred Kay, exercises. a. m. Setting-u- p Miss Helen Drose, ' Mrs. Norman 7:15 a. m. Music lor the early Thomas, Mrs, Kenneth .Bailey, Mrs, rlsfer. Orii B.Hardlng, Mrs, J. M. Norfleet, of exercises. Mrs. Russell 'Nelson; Mrs. Moroni ,1:30-a1:50 a. m'.New York stock mar Clark, and Miss Fern Oberhansley. ket and Chicago grain market , t 1:00 a. m. Inspirational period .. ... presented by Wilford C Brlmley.; ; MISSIONARY PAUTlf , 8:15 a. m. An hour with thsjaas-ter- s FRIDAY A of melody. m.News Seryiee for the Everyone is cordially Invited to .1:00 By Swan - ABOUT TW! KOXeL. rYSTOrV KftVllMG an . a4 Spanish Fork Youth Dies at ftesiclincj " Darrold Franklin" Betts, son 17, of Peter Franklin and Julia Ellen Jer Betts of Spanish Fork, died at the family home Sunday after an illness of two months. Ha was born at Raymonr, 4, 1911. ' Canada, ' ' Oct : He is survived by his parents, three brothers, Ferron, Elvin and NOrven Betts and three half sisters, Mrs. Conda Bowell, Magna; Mrs." Mclvin Alvery, Twin Falls,-Idahand Miss Rosetta jBetts, Payson, .... :,.": Utah. ... relatives gathered at lae resort to. enjoy' the event, the following SI6HT OP" members of the family coming from Ruth; Nevada;- Mrs. Marion Egolf, Mrs. Grant Button, Earl Egolf, Madge and Mabel Egolf, and Floyd MISS OPENSIIAW ; ; each individual heart is thrilled! : t Button. HONORED Such picture is B. P Schulberg commenced at 10:30 a. ' MIbs Atlvltiei Florence Iloblnson and Miss 1?OOR dramatic ' conception of - "Capital r hopper-.-r-r---Horeri"deMrerehtertamea-rrueats playn at Punlsbment-whlccontinued until 6 p. xa.; when an day "eVehihg t Viviart park, in hon- aHendthe sOTlaTToe"eldrnthe 10:00 a. m.Item of interest to the Bontta theater tPday, This pies" hall Fri elaborate supper was served. Im- or of Miss Aura Openshaw, who Vineyard word amusement : '' ture has a cast of twelve great stars evening, which Is being given Madame.' mediately following the supper a left today with her parents, Mr. and daythe 10T3O Helen Websteh'' inter lor Including -- . Clara ; Bow; Georgd ward missionary committee, by was busi a furnished and program' Mrs. David Openshaw, to epend he The guests of honor will be Carlyle detorktoj; expert tWednesday only.) Hackathorne, Margaret Livingston, ness meeting held-- - in the pavilion.) wfnter in Los " Angeles, Chllf. Danci- Bunker, who is leaving soon to ful- "13:00 noon Regular , nooa ' hour Mary , Carl, Alex B,.; ,!rancia and A J HERE. was in Heber. Johnson President . . CP5eT.ftB0UTl f V1OV0'. ng:, followed by a delicious lunch- fill an L. D. S. mission in Mexico, variety broadcast t r. Robert Ellis. , charge. a 8:00 . were the 'diversions, and were and Ellis Holdaway-- who recently Popular hour. lOtlUmia elected for the coming. eon; hourv--- -. Misst returned-fro- m 30 p: enjoyetf the' Californla'-mls- year were: Heber Johnson,- presi- Mahe Bills, Miss Rita Kay, Missl :00 p. m'.The children's - hour THIS? I'm RePoftrrep A fine progrn has been field. gon J J. vice dent; Fred Payne, president; Iris Kobmson, trie guest f Honor I ; amtrgpry yefiyshrnepts ."will,.- )w wjth Big Brother, Uncle Roscoe and W." Stayuiuud Orewi 'seureta: - l served and the hostesses. " . , ; t '..... .i and dancintt will be enioved. his gang. . ,.. ' . ' treaVWreri-.-at the . -7- ,W ' - 6:00 p. m. Ye Olde.'(.Towns Cryer. W g in was the enjoyed Dancing SOCIAL AT KELJKF msr, Q.00 .Ijvfetock p. m.Qgdcn ' after which the various fami SOCIETY MEETING-- -: 1TB1 FAMILYGATHERING HELD ket from Bureau of Agricultural .fe ' ' lies returned tolheir.homea. The 1' Under-thof Mrs. Flor--' TODAY Economics of U. S. Dcpt of Agricul auspices next reunion will be held at Lagoon. enqs Glasier, Mrs. Jane D: Meldrum, .... , ture. -- ": . Mrs. Lena Swensoh entertained Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher; Mrs. Anna 6:30 p. stock mar home In com s, her this afternoon Atl'TiNOED BRIDGE PAKTV Larseii and .Mrs. Margaret Hutctt-ing- at ket and Chicago- grain market a social was given In the Edge-mo- memoration of the birthday an IN SPANISH i okk y 3:30 p. m. Max Terril, goitai and - Mrs. .. ... ... k Relief Society rooms niversary of her motheri the lat vocal noyelttea. v.amtlirs. ByBoyd Rot-ert-s A. C. elaboDahlquistSr; An motored to Spanish Tuesday afternoon, to which twenty Mrs. Freshmen must register roh Dastr-u& p. m. Frank McGanneyv tenor Fork Wednesday to attend a bridge members of the society Were in at rate and delicious family dinner Marion Erlckson. --soprano, assisted September Z7,, and mustwhs served, covers being laid fot- luncheon, given by their cousin tendance. -- An enjoyable time-wa- s vlollnisti AftonJ by 28 DoKaiaCbpe, and attend Septerriber as 7 Miss Nell Oreerl. The affair was spent making articles to be Bold at the' following: Mr. and Mrs.- C. C. i:.. , .... ' ' s, 29. apd family of fair Lake, the Relief Society bazaar, which Is Forsythe given In honor of Miss Creer's 9 m. Music of p. ' Yesterday. Mrs. Spencer Beck and Mrs. to be held rri the near future. A, de Mr. and Mrs.O ' . F. Olson nd. and 0:30 p. m. WUl.Tqdd, 'The Old ff other' students must was served! land Mr. and Mrs." O. F." )lson-a. Margaret Jones of Los Angeles, r - Time Trior. Miss Efland CA.Tolboe In4 ealifrr-who-afamily. October 1. Spanish s visiting 11 register m.RoadInforniatlon for p. furnished:. Reading, Mrs. Adel- - fle Dahlquist and Mr. and Mis. ' C. tOUrlstS. Fork for a few- - weeks '.. A. Dahlquist Jr., and family, r.i; jReguIar class :work Jbe- -. bertBigtettJolOi. Mrs. Elizabeth iv r i,i i ", Foote; Pulsipher; story,. j ENJOYABLE BRIDGE PARtt ROAD SHOW SUPREME gins October 2. jn--Mrs. Whit Hoover' was hostess to song Relief Society .chorus; read CHLDREN'S BIRTHDAY ' Here at last! the question of the .' Send rcataiogue., rr t, a few friends at a bridge luncheon ing, Mrs. Eva Gillespie. ' hour unfolding :ita graphie drama! PARTY Racket"at her home Wednesday evening. You've read about it, you've talked Miss Ethel Burton entertained at acorn it, now see it! " Fall flowers attractively decorated BRIDGE LUNCHEON v. the Burton- home Tuesday afterthe entertaining rooms. Three tables GIVEN FOR FRIEND in a decade cornea a film of bridge weraplayecL the high Among the enjoyable socials of noon, inhonor of fair slater, Edith, production that sweeps the counUTAH . score favor being won by Mrs. Stan the Week Was the bridge luncheon whose eighth birthday anniversary try by the sheerjforce of jts etory. ley Dixon. A delicious luncheon fol itiveri by MlsS Ruby Taylor a her occured on that ray. Games and Once IS a3ecade Is lo'iind a" sutjeel City. lowed the card game, and was serv- Home Wednesday afternoon, in music,' followed by a delicious lun so vast that the whole world pauses Mrs. honor of Mjss Vera McAdam, Described By ed to Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Whitto look; a subject so human that HMMHMBMMBMHMBM-Isbimmcheon, was enjoyed by. 12. Growth" M Stanley Morfran, Mrs. CvN. .A Services " ; taker, Mrs. Stanley Dixon.'Mrs. AU bert Hickman. Mrs. Russell Tilton I -Grove .. ; ; , I Mrs. Hugh Jolley, Mrs; Lenn Creer, Mrs. E. O. Conrad of Los Angeles, Mrs. ASPEN GROVE, Aug. 21 Dr..nant pf the IsraeUtes. , Magio was Calif.; MTSTJGlen Simmons, de-- j hcn developed, a system by meanB Howard Graham., and Mrs.- Hugh William J. Snow, of ' , . being could Brown. . partment of Brigham Young univer- of which the human .... ,i sity was the speaker at the Sunday propitiate the gods.;services held at the Alpine summer "Among primitive peoples fre- VISIT PAH) GRANDMOTHER . school Sunday evening. He took as quently there was no belief In a ." Members of the Dastrup .family his subject the "Historical Develop- God, as we do," the speaker said. motored to Holden Sunday and Yiment or Evolution of Religion." f "Nor in a future life, nor in retri spent the day with their grandmoth -i ii . ........ j The speaker defined religion and bution. The- belief m a soul prob- er, Mrs. Sarah Stevenson. An elabii--i-L m mm mm then proceeded to trace its history ably came from dreams in which orate family dinner was served by from primitive peoples' down to the people Beemed to go out of the body the following from Provo:" Mr. and present time when elaborate sys- tff distant places." Dastrup and family, tt tems of worship are found upon the i The speaker then review-tw- o Mr. and Mrs. Berne Broadbent and earth. He opened his remarks by kinds of magic: imitative and con-- 1 eon Kent Mr. and Mrs. Thomas quoting from Seneca: ("All religions tagious magic In the practice of Gessford, Donna and Marjorle D3s are equally necessary," after which the first poeple believed they should trup, A most enjoyable day wpi -1 I HL he defined religion as . great ef- actually go through the ceremonies spent IN THt ME1GHAN on man's part to harmonize which would fort the hoped gods, they PAHAMODWT PlCTUllE himself with . the universe about Imitate. This led to many volupTHtAACKET him in which he believes there is tuous practices, the speaker said. In Ha super-huma- n power In order to of contagious -- magic Action amTTKrllls are SflpeTfblyi to himself happiness. . would Sfil f bring attempt to come in people - ii . Thomas " in v "The Racket," n picturized two jiasic theories re- contact with clothing or even parts "There ar? Meighan's lale.tt oUrring effort, to garding the origin of religion," ir. of the body or things tandleJ by be shown Friday and Saturday at Snow continued; "the first is that great people or by the gods in the the Paramount theater. No under- -' a perfectly pure and holy system hope that the power of those people world thriller has equalled this stlr- - of religion was revealed from God might be- - transferred. inrt.t i,i I,, i in. tyi': ring and realistic interpretation of In the bejjinningx the other is that -- He called attention to the" fact and -municipal graft and were ; nine Savior gods that art there like developed religion among : Thomas Meighan is unfolded In the J jit he peoples, and began upon before Christ, At Intervals "Ifttat convincing characterization Cf primitive a very low scale gradually growing pointed out that even in modern his brilliant career. with the growth of the people up cultured religions remains or echoes As Captain McQuigg, fighting and to the elaborate systems we now of - these primitive religlohs could i fearless police officer, the jwpular have.",. - .. ' r still be found, Irish star is shown in a new kind of In closing he paid tribute to the of the The first religion, Saint church declaring andJhepacJisace)lulpid wal- speaker said, theory .role that cannot be dealth with Latter-da- y lop wrings universal plaudits by the historian, for the reason that from his point of view it represents been has the wherever picture " of such a religion does a religion which stands in the front the ' . shown. , not history ' in & state that cart ts ranks of great modern religions for remain ... "The 'Racket" is one underworld the second theory, there the rea'son that it gives man such studied; film that rings true. Its situations fore, is the only one which- iun be hope that It elevates him. . In closare real, and Its characters genuine logically treated. 'This can b? stud- ing he quoted Matthew Arnold: "Count that man last who, in the and colorful .The action is as plauledlnjtwo ways: first by delving "TAKE IT EASY'.'-EllingtoThe Washingtonians sible as it is spectacular. into past history and observing the face of two alternatives, chooses Will that which man most; degrade 'Meighan was 'never belter "east lh growth of religion- historical; and but count that man saved, who, In anypicture that ho has made. As second by studying the religions ex the faceof two alternatives chooses the handsome police officer, he is tant- among primitive peoplos, as that which exalts man most" , singularly in contrast with his arch there are many still on the earth "BJjACK BEAUTy,"; The Yashingtoniahs Mr. Sorenson, a member of the enemy, Nicki Scarst, portrayed by .This Study, Dr. Snow continued, Ellington man may be carried on by studying the University of Utah male quartet, Louis. Wolheimr-tbei!ugliest- " mi-'.. '"in A .,. was present sang two solos: w on the screen.. languages rd thedi.rivaJion of re- who "The "Tom Gentle and Shepherd," beThe Song and exciting fend i "JO& TURNER BLUES" Johnny Dodd's Black ligious terms, by stvdylng archeol-cg- y W Elaine - Paxman, of g and hair-tri- g - 'tween the d my, Lad. and what has bern left on, -and Vera ' Provo, re&darselectlon; Bottom Stompers and by the Jlandyby early ptoph'-sgered Scar si on one hand, and the -of St' a SeegtnHler, George, played fearless Captain McQuigg on tho observational method. Four types of primitive religions violin solo. Ben Doty led in com other, as personified by Wblhelm "VIIEN ERASTUSPLAYS HIS OLD KAZOO" and Meighan, is one of the most were then discussed and their prog munity singing. melodramatic highlights of the clne- -' rcss followed by the speaker. They pier-Cosl'." Johnny Dodds' Black matic season. The plot concerns the are animism, naturalism, magic. 1 . struggle .. between McQuigg and and ' colectivism. -- Animism ,Fain.--m.m v t and rStompers n v f Scarsi for supremacy of a .V- A,! magic were declared to be t tho 'r Inevitable and the foundation of most religions. precinct "YOU'RE . A' REAL SWEETIIEART". Nick and gun-pla- y provides the the first, the speaker declared, th9 " trigue T .. ,, fireworks. . primitive peoples saw in' an. 'ob Lucas, with Guitar and Organ Accompahi. Marie Prevost is the1 nlfrlif club jective things either matter posses ment; algo dance record. Abe Lyman, and, hia entertainer and supplies the.heart sed by spirits that were" -- interest. She is tho only feminine spirits themselves. They believe .. . orchestra. ' player in the cast, but performs the that these natural objects had voli . ..; . . fines-and could tion charm and with harm human responsibility beings Be. ii mcy so aesireo. As a result "THAT'S MY- WE A KNES NOW Fox trot taboo and magic were developed. That is, some objects were deemed with VocAI chorus by Abe Lyman's California sacred end were held from hornoT 3973 StOVIMOUI . . 115 CF :. - . ; " o . - . -- . m.jT'-wiU- P b. f M'5 THl-roW- " ' - ; - ; , , JwVssVfiLwHT.cRA-- 5 ig: : s - ' 1 - ifffl- -- VW Jm kV-- L eert 77 r25&i T 'SSs t Planitgr: Register . . ev-vn- ' -- LfLUJlM e . OF UTAII T : - nt Wa-rri : :.-- sis-tor- llcibus-'runcHeon- , re u-a- I v- ., - - Mm-Merl- HISTORY PROFESSOR TRACES' - "The Uniyersityi - - DEVELOPMENT OFJREUGION r of System of Worship Speaker at Sunday's Aspen Of Salt Lake - . at v y STOKE NEWS AND 25 24 - 4: -- V f Al TMUM BROTHERS i 4 : PHONE r - - Mrs-Byr- AMWl on r : n nr.. - i..;5Ja',. K.f (jmowormtiM ice 7. . r. - gun-pla- Thiitsdayi! Releases - p " - . - t rec-on- gun-totin- - , ow j gang-ridde- ft l" ... rJ . . " . - - rmn-ifour- profaAeaffiwMehvof nj - mim peopie. . tie rave as an ex ample of taboo the ark of the cove GirfisIiMffUtf r FATrQ-N- is O tific reducing a new sclen-- tablet for women guarantee.! most' drug stores always at . k Scnramm-John3Q- n ... i f . ; 'j kt . t I J DANCfcrani: SWIM -- "f J , Jinunual consdie type caDirtet is fa' new Brunswick creation' de feigned td peirnit greater' toh6 bmplLficatiori;!s .Piirity dfli torle. bf courseplill Iiniieferir-&i-a- " EDDIE tiaaio s Most . ropuiar vrganiii-r-,:ji- 77 Brunswick Pahatropes. But the hew arnplifying area in this model assureS-tha- t, 4. every sound . DUNSTEDTER iRiilEAI) i. plil DAK v. , A Magnificent Organ Record of YictsTtierUrts most . MtklihtiEStake: i jio, popular Waltz by Thursday, August iii csl At :- - CfetteBRATE" only. Thoiisamk of .women lose 5 to 50 'pounds quickly and safely. No diets or excS-cisMohcy-bac- conf- - M ,:JT1 y .4 j tntertainment."' J I '. i vj . 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