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Show PROVO EVENING IIERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1928. ' SOCIETY 'cMaribaj XITCHE.NXOUNCIL Shortlv after he had been arrest-x- l by Police Officer Archie Sellers this "morning in front of the Knight ank, Charles Caleb Boynton, 21, of Berkeley, California, confessed to Chief of Poller Otto Birk that the Chrysler roadster he was drlvlnn be longed to the Ford Livery company of Los Angeles, from whom it was rented on August 16. Young Boynton who registered at the Brigham Young university September 18, told a fanciful story in Chief Birk's office this morning, regarding his travels through Califor , day afternoon at the hon?es of Mrs. Milton Thomas, Mrs. Eart Thomas, Now all our neighbors' chimney Mrs. George Zabriskie and Mrs. ; smoke Bei t Sutton. The affair is being rAnd Christmas loss are burning: in honor of Mrs. Lynn Sutton, " Among tfce Interesting social hoUs given soon to muke her Th2ir ovens tfiey with baked meal who is of the season la the announcement home inleaving choke A full attendCalifornia. ' And ail their made by Mr. and, Mrs. James A. ance will be spits are turning. appreciated. " Loveless, of Provo, of the marriage si SC sjc George Wither. of their daughter, Martha, to Leland AND CHEWING GIM CANDY D. M. Mrs. of Mr. son and Evans, Have as nice and as elaborate Evans of Provo, which took place DANCE AT LAKE VIEW dinner as you Uke.- but make JtM cere-mn- y 24 at The Price. September The new'amusement hall at Lake on Christmas Day was performed by Bishop W. View Will be the scene of a unique other meals " - E. Stoker. , on Wednesday evening, at 'easy." festivity A good hot breakfast will be la Both are prominent In Provo's 9 o'clock, when the M. I. A. will enyounger social set, and have a host tertain the members and friends a order and start Christinas Pay of f rie nde here who wish them-jaA4 -rtg htr-;lf" -thyn:h1ldren have-thand happiness. Mr. Evans is a great deal of care has been taken in Cereal as UKUal they'won't be SO' member of Verdi Breinholt's Colum- the preparation of the program and liable tn want too much rich. gravy biana' which, are engaged at - the the entertainment features of - the at dinner time. Orange Rainbow Gardens in Salt Lake at evening, chief of which will be the and ptiddihg juice or grapefruit, oaVs and cream, the present timet AmerThe for dancing. candy prizes Mr. and Mrs. Evans will make. ican Fork orchestra will furnish then a soft cooked egg, toast and their home in Salt Lake. music for the dancing and it is jam, with good hot coffee for the 3C and chocolate or hot grown-up- s expected that the hall will be crowdATTRACTIVE DINNER ed to capacity, inasmuch as the gen- milk for. the children will help to IS GIVEN insure happy faces all day and eral public is Invited.. ' Mr. and Mrs. J: Erval Christensen guard against eating too' many entertained at dinner at their home SUNDAY DINNER Ydu If row, it's so hard to swej-ta" Mnnrlnv pvpninp rnvprn hpinr lnld say "No" on Christmas Dyr " for-J- . rfeOiSlS E. Chrlstenson, Mrs, Stena Even if dinner Is late In the Judge and Mrs. George "Parker en Clayton and Mr. and Mrs. D. Orlo afternoon everyone is always-swe-H AllenrrA large bowl of fall flowers tertained at a dinner party home late Sunday afternoon, ci were used as a table decoration. pwi1 slieutd come " ... . ... ik sc 'sjT' laid for Samuel B. Wooloy of. tatur on anme time in tbe evenibg being " Salt Lake, and Miss Lenoie IMETIA CLUB HOLDS Com"puny"may"dr6pnnan(I joii will Mr. Wooley,whofie. home want to serve refreshments. Supper LAST MEETING- -. re..... Mrg e. can be easy, too, without much Byron Dastrup was host- - was formerly in Verna recently ess to the members of the L'Metia turned from a three years' mission fussing in the kitchen. club at her home Monday afternoon, in Holland. The season's flpwers, Mot sandwiches -- fhelow)' served this being the final meeting of the were used as a table' decoration!' with! cranberry sauce'..: or., jelly, club.; Roses, dahliiLa and ferns cookies "saved especially," and a the entertain GIRL SCOUT MEETINGS not drink will make a very tasty During the afternoon ing rooms. HELD supper. And this kind of supper can lour lames or ormge. were piayea being now arc Girl scout nwtitingn being DC servid either at the .table or Mrs. Seymour Gray being awarded Wednesday at 4:30 p. m. at the high scora'prize and the second held, while .'.the cozy fireside hall, and a cordial in- 'around' favor being won by Mrs. D. Orlo Mono Trope souti member of the family or Allen. A delicious luncheon fol- vitation is extended to all Provo friend toasts iiiarshmallows. lowed the.card game, thg tablea.be-in- g girls who are interested in this Hot Sandwiches (grilled) decorated with bud work. , prettily vaes of fall flowers. Present were Make a sandwich filling of Mrs. Joe Ahlander-Mr- s.' d egg. Seymour children given birthday' chopped ham or PARTY Gray, Mrs. B. K, Bullcck, Mrs. Rob-- ' ith mustard 'pickles, a S' aMoned Mrs. P. at W: Hansen entertained, ert Reid. Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, Mrs. little lemon juice and "WorcesterJack BullockT Mrs J. Erval Chris- a children's party at her home Mon- shire sauce, if you tike It, and tensen; Mrs. Wilford Gray,' Mrs. day evening the occasion being the with mayonnaise." ThTs" Pilph Bullock. Mrs. Arthur Bowers, tenth birthday anniversary of her moistened can be done the day before and the Mrs. Stan Bonnett, Mrs. Reed daughter, Edith. Games Bnddanc , slices ,of between Bailey, and invited guests, Mrs. ing were enjoyed, after which a de- filling Nprt-adXynn Sutton, Mrs. Harry Phillips lightful luncheon was served to 15. bread sometime during the day. Then in the evening alTyoii have 'and Mrs. Boyd Roberts' CALIFORNIA VISITOR IS to do is to dip the sand wirlns into ENTERTAIN ED HUSBAND'S BIRTHDAY .1 mixture of beaten.' gg and mrtk Mrs. F. C, Larson entertained a anil IS CELEBRATED fry slightly on both sides lu ... Mrs. C. A, Tolhoe was hostess. .at few .neighbors and friends at hor a little fat ti which btime butter a family dinner at hr home Sunday home Monday afternoon, for her To bas burn added for browning. W. Mrs. Los P. of husin sister, Durkley evening, eompliment to her band Whose Wfthaiy anniversary it Angeles. Calif., who is here Visiting. hold the sandwiches together when was. Cut flowers were used as a The time was pleasantly spent with dipping, fasten with tooth pick, table decoration. -- Covers were laid sewing and music, during which a and to turn In frying pt:n us the pancake turnur. Tlice sandwichua for Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Tolboe and tasty luncheon was served to 17. are rial life savers they, take the children,. Mr, ftnd.Mrs. Vernon, ToK boe of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence place of a hot ilili. ; Sox ' Tolboe and children, C. A. llahl- ..Whenever I can .help yii'i plan Popular Provodns Marry at Price - y nia and Utah during the last weeks.: In i Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Clayton have returned to their home in Provo after an enjoyable five weeks' trip which extended through Utah, Idaho, Montana, Washington, Oregon, California, Mexico and Arizona. Mrs. W. A. Hall and baby have beenNislting in Salt Lake for a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. L. C. Fraxer has returned to her home In Birmingham, Alabama,' after visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Hill. Mr. and Mrs. K. I- - Jones and children are visiting here from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles IT. Toung and family, of Billings, Mont., are L. among the PrOVo'vlsitdrsThTs week? Joseph Starke and wife, of Pay- son, spent Saturday afternoon in Provo with friends. Mrs. Eunice Richardson and this way?" "No, I'll show you a new hold to : 7 : ' morrow night." ,.x f V "LEARN ) " tension: World Literature, Mrs. Christen Jensen, HQ-A, Monday, 4:30. Browning, Mrs. Jensen, 260 K, Monday 7:15. French (beginners) Prof. , -4-- i- ummingsrTacultyTlm.; Mon., Thur., 7:15. The following' classes are meeting for the first time this week : - - ' ' World Politics and Imperialism, Dr. W.m 'J. .Snow, BY SPEAKER v . " - :yr y -- - 1; jf hard-cooke- Faculty Em., Wed- nesday, 7:30. Household Physics,v Drv Carl F;.Eyring, Physics Lecture Km., Wed. 7:30. Classroom - artd School Dean L. Management, John Nuttall, Room 285, Thurs, 7:30. Business English, A. Rex Johnson, 2G0 E. Wed., 7:30. Merchandising and Sales manship, 260 E., Wed., 7:30. - ft 1 It EXTENSION DIVISION Brigham Young . University' y ,. s. - AND-EARN- " The following classes are now being taught by ex- ' "Ras-musse- i . HOOVER HIT J College Life. i " . .. Bix claimed to time-h- 'Oh, boy, will you always lova me rhave attempted to matriculate at srt , AJ nuftrtW "of aifferenfeducaironariri- stitutlons In these states. He will be, held in Provo, until California officers arrive. It is expected that he will be extradited to stand trial in California. spent Fridaughter, of Benjamin, - day in Provo Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Jenkins and Welter Jenkins, of Salt Lake. were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Finlayson. Frof. J. E." Hickman - of - Logan was here with relatives and friends on Friday. Miss . Ruth - Ann . Woodruff,- - of in Pasadena, SALT LAKE. CITY; Oct. 2 (TJP) Provo to Calif., has arrivd attend the B. Y. U. this -Vis. ! advocate Hoover au. Herbert year She will make her home with for the aristocracy of buslness":Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. LE. Brockbank. J. C. Watterson of Elkheart, In Chester E. Smcdlev, of Denver, diana," is among the business visit Colo., last night told a Democratic in Provo this week. gathering at the Newhouse Hotel orsMr. ''''' ai . and Mrs. Ray J. Strong are ; here. , . i ': Mrs. Smedley Is a writer and the proud parents of a fine babv speaker of prominence on econom- boy, born Mpnday at the home of ics and has been active In three na- the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mrs. Strong tional campaigns. She is speaking D. Jones of Provo. under the direction of the Demo- was formerly Miss Jessii-JonH- .4 Here are a TOttplo of bunches of sweetness for you luscious California Motner and haby are doing nicely. cratic natlonarrommttteTe- Ton the left' and Mary Brian, film star, on the right. All this is After leaving Utah Thursday, Mrs. , D. N. Hansen of Ogden is a visit- grapes of the faotthat September 23 to 29 la National Grape Week. or apropos in this city for several days. Smedley will campaign In the states of Wyoming, South Dakota,JUis-sourl- , F. 8. Moody of Salt Lake is spendJack E. Stewart of Salt Lake is a Gordon W. Lewis of Salt Lake Illinois and Oklahoma. ing a few days in Provo on busl-nes-American business visitor here for a few days. Mrs. Smedley wilLjspeak::at Lo andjBerta this morning at Hyram ; Broadhrad of Nephl Is gan, Utah, tonight, on behalf of George Butler of Spokane, Wash.,.. Governor Al Smith. Wednesday spent Monday here on business. the ceunty- court house." - Pounty here for a few days with' friends. Mrs. J. P. Turner of Salt Lake is E. H. Nathan of Salt Lake is a Clerk E. Bvron Dustiui) performed night, It Is. understood, she will ' " ' the ceremony.'. visitor here for a 4ew days. visiting friends here for a few days. speak In Ogden. , eir - that NOT HIS BEST CITY NEWS AUTOTHEFT Christmas everybody and very bust wishes for our Joyfulesi eiiimne.v feast aud may your smoke. loo. y PAGE TTT. Little Bunches of Sweetness MAN ADMITS Qtleades 51 I - " TAYLOR DAILY - Stars For - Lena Swenson, Mis Effie Dahlq'uist, Mrs. H. PHaneen, Irwin and Donald Tolboe, Nathella and Donna TolboeVhe hostess and the guest of honor, cuilstr-Srv-MrS- $ . sie AT '" DEMONSTRATION MUTUAL Miss Bertha Vogel will, demon: strate the making of boutonnieres, beforethe Gleaner girls o the Th:rd ward M. I. A. this evening at 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. JT $ We stand absolutely back of the merchandise we sell And make fair and immediate adjustment of any article That is not satisfactory, or as we represent it. We carry the best possible quality for the lowest possible price. 1 -- - jbhy Vesl-den- of W. A. Orem. Patten,' of Tuesday morning at 11:30, '!. Red Sox are not the were used to decorate the dining best hitting club in the majors and neither are they the weakest club table. 1 with..thft-8tic- accord- ing to G. L. Clark, acting chief of the Provo fire department, who responded to the call. Sparks from chimney and a dry shingle roof are said to have been the cause. The damage ifr fully covered by Insurance. , The quick work of Mr, Patten in dincovci ing the blazo in its early stage probably saved the house from complete destruction as" the only available water supply consisted of a small hand pump. MONDAY Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. ,W. E. Steadman and children, and of Salt Mrs. Mary J. Steadman, Lake, at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steadman of this city Monday evening. Cut flowers The Boston thfir in- k ONE LOAF IcnsruurJmt their best hitter, according to the averages, is Third Baseman Buddy Myer and he's hitting only about .323. Ft for school xJPynches If 4 8 EQUALS Z' loaf of our bread contains the same weight of digestible food substances as r $1.50 e best beef, $1.50 worth of fish, $1.90 worth of poultry, or $1.00 worth of eggs at prevailing prices. Think of this comparison, then think of the wholesomeness "and " the (food eating quality of our bread, and last, don't forget that our White, Health and rU JNT" ' g.' Raisin bread (16 oz. loaves) at 5 and 7 cents each. nnilE young Vfe Miss with a large outlook and a small allowance chooses her coat hereand achieves style and dignity on a limited income.-.- -. Our Bhowing oF popular priced coats quite outdoes all of our previous efforts to give muck for ' little. ' v'll'l L j ' sell fpHi4 vfi;s(,i -f- oirthedlodern-Mss " " 1 f Modern Coats worlh-.ofL.th- 7 " $1.50 One WW 4 - 'it Damages etsimated at $12 were caused by a roof fire at the $ $ $ TRES JOLICLUB PARTY Members of the Tres Joll club will enjoy a progressive dinner Thurso Guarantee f Ai"IHBNJr Roof Blaze Causes ,! Only Slight Damage ATTENDS PARTY AT BRIGHAM The Misses Edith and Lyle Evans motored to Brigham City Monday afternoon, to attend a bridge- - luncheon given by a number .of Brigham friends at the residence of Mrs. PhoebeXarRins. DINNER GUESTS OUR QUALITY iEw refresliiiit'nt.s write me and I'll be fail to ma!;e you all thu aKBs lions I can. Aill,n-K!- . Martha a.U, Hmne Service Uureau, Sporrj f'our Co., San Francisco. r PHONE 24 AND 25 Vi fc.vl ytk. Tf. i AiPrffi ; -- ' - -- " SrrA ''Sa Wnu 'fiiffljfrM " ' 1 I ll'ITl I - ' ' " FiHnlitl BOILED - DINNERS Cool weather,-- a-- long- - siege- - of cold meat, vegetable and fruit ''JTm ' AttAtViUtmUniMhurmh '' ft -- Whole Wheat VAfers Think of your children eating fresh' tpinach, carrots, tomatoes, lettuce and, celery for school lunch! By putting' Vccetized Wafers in the school lunch; box, your children get the vitamins . . diet, makes one hungry for rich boiled or roast dinners, Also for a steaming pot of rjch, homemade soup, baked beans, some corn bread and pumpkin.pie. We have all these H'ood-a- nd "seasonable- - eatables in an abundance. Take a little time off and saunter around through our store; we'll wager you'll go away loaded down with a lot" of good things to eat and' a smile of saving" satisfaction on your face, i ' 71 East Center 1 - W 3S '' .... nd minerals of these fresh vegetables and like them. Buy them at . your riocers. ; V " ; r-y- . PJSCUir THE PURITY COMPANY, Salt Lake . City CLP. FOOD SKAGGS , 3-Fay-l- Fiaii- We endeavorJO sell at the lowest possible net price. If you make your purchase here and then find - A lower regular net price elsewhere On like merchandise ' , - . - ' -- - STORES '.. , . ,, ,, We will immediately refund to you the difference. yyyyy - . i I. - i - , till ll-J..IV- h-- J V i: - V, 1 i |