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Show till 9, J. -- r l,'"'lw,,w,vww, OF GIRLHOOD DAVS HAVE KEUNIOS- -social arrair in LafcrESUPg local circles was ths luncheon given Saturday by Mrs. G. E. Ellsworth at rier home, to which were invited a' number of her .Close mends of DANCING CLUB OPENS FRIDAY The Social- - Sixty Danclne club commences Its twenty-secon- d consecutive season Friday evening, No vember 9, 1S28. in the Elks' home. Wilde's .Troubadours have been en f U : gaged to furnish the music. The members of 'the club follows: Vernard Anderson, Mark Anderson, .A. F. Aaeord, ,'A, A.. Anderson. Wyman Berg, Isaac Boyce, J. D. Boyd, Otto Birk, A. E. Buckley, 'W. H. Bailey, B. H Bullock, J, A. ,i Buttle, E. C. Burton. ?' '";. O. W. Carlson, Byron Clark. La- var Christensen, Carl Cochran, GU Cox, CI A. Chamberlain, F, J. Jacob oleman, J, A. Claysoa, Neal Davis, Chas, De Moisey, Howard Dyer, Byron Denhalter, G. . PLEASE CALL 107." A s; n. - ! u-e- . ,....... .w 1 -- fa rn -l Fork Mr. Moffat died about ten years agp and. three years later she married William Thomas, who survives' her. She leaves two sons by her ' first ' marriage,1 Percy 'and Clarence Moffat. She is survived also by four Blair and Aletha Thomas of ' San Fran- Cisco, Calif. Koyla Thomas of Los Angeles and Ilene Thomas, Spanish Fork one grandchild, her aged mother Mrs.' Arvilla Potter of Pay toner 'one' brother," Charles Potter of Payson; and a sister, Mrs. Dora Wilson of Payson. ' ' Funeral services were to be held this afternoon at the Leland ward chapel. IELAND WORIAN RADIO ews lter eiKS' x - girlhood days. For , the occasion the entertaining 'rooms were charming in a var iety' of fall flowers. 'The time "was ink nappy reminiscences, spent music by Miss Maud Foot and a reading by Miss Ruth Ellsworth. A delicious luncheon was served un der' the direction of the Misses Ruth and Helen Ellswortn. 'Mrs. Ellsworth has spent several years In Chicago and Washingtonand the reunion was thorougmy enMrs. iyed by the guests who were, " ... . , A ; Thos. Thurman, Mrs. Gertrude W. Daybell. Mrs. Jesse N. EllertsnJLjEV Eggert-sepze-- -' ; J Sarah Zabrlskie, Miss Rhoda Doug Fred Farmer, E. D. Firmage, W. las; Mrs. Bert Sutton ana jars. O. Facer, G. , W. Fitzroy, J. W. John W, Ellison Farrer, Donald Forsyth, J. T. Far-ATTENDED BIRTHDAY Sharp Gillespie,: Arthur Gallup, DIXNEB FOR FATHER Mr. and Mrs. Sharp .Gillispie and Frank Goulds Henry Gease, W. R. j:.....- :- (tM. p children went to Salt Lake Surtday Green. .. T. H. Heal, Ralph Hayward, Gee--. to attend a birthday dinner given foriWilford F. Giles, former Provo A. Hansen, J. S, Hill, J. R. Hodson, resident fTwenty-- f our guests were Webster Hoover, C M." Humphrey. i J. D. Hunterrr tf . present. i.,": sc c Ward Ireland,.Af H. John, Dewey j Johnson, James Jenktns,"Mert"Kar-ren- , PULSIPHER MRS. MARGARE-W. E. Loaee, Harry LindleyLi. '. ENTERTAIN , WILL Alex Mortensen, Harold Mitchell, The Pleasant View chapter of the ell, Dfluehtaraof the Utah pioneers will F. J. Mullett., Muhlesteia, meet Thursday afternoon .at. 2:30 J. W.; McDonald,; Israel McAdamf J. fn the. Edgemont Relief 'Society - W, I W. Nlms, Geo. M. NuttalL all. A special" program has been the hist-b- Clark Newell. prepared and T. J. lOldroyd, Jr.. t;. L. Olson, L. of James CTHispie. All mem-sN- p ' are cordially invited t to be R. Osbora. Wr. Harry Phillips, J. W. Prows, ship and cordially invited" to be ' Ralston, Rupper. Hyrum K "presciit fA.-C- . " Schweitzer, H. E. Smoot, i W. J. Startup, O. A. Spear, W. A- txFTtnr.vn , vmi . ' t,.-: aim- v w ..... w. m ..r TJnAoan ma a hftar.li; . uucni. U ... Miss . T V 0tsuvtuii, . IIlUllS, u. u. uuseu BUBUi Diin. dinner at is well appointed Miss Hugh Synies day. in"honor "of her friend, -John T. Taylor, John T. Thur-June Magelby of Monroe who Is good, V. H. Tuft, Thos. Thornley, A. Covers here y (siting for a fewdays. N. Talbot, Dean Tucker. were laid for fourteen. ' R. J. Vaughn, A.' Van Wagenen, , C. S. Vincent, J. Wm. Vincent. CAMP 2, DAUGHTERS OF C. H.. Ward, G. D. Wo6d,' A. O. , t PIONEERS Westover, Jos. B. Warren, L. E Mrs. Cal Cragun will "be hostess Wlscombe, ATV: Watkln D. C. to Ihe members of the Utah DaughL. J. Whiting, G. W. Williams, ters of Pioneers, Camp No. 2, at Worthen. her horn Thursday afternoon at The officers of the clubare: T. 1.30. Mrs. Sarah Ramsey and Mrs. . Heal, J. A. Buttle president; be the assisting vice' president;-J. Marie Andrews will secre R. Hodson, hostesses. A' fine program and tary and treasurer ; J. W. Farrer, J. All luacheon will be the features. W. McAdam, O. Slack, Vernand members and those eligible- for Anderson, J. W? Prows, Pyron Cour-teon- CLUB -- WHENmmyEPTYLOILXNTEIlIAINyoUI MR. AND MBS- .- MURRAY MURDOCH HONORED t - Th Genealogical eoc iety aad A. of the adult class of the M. L Vineyard ward honored Mr. and Mrs. Murray Murdock with a delightful social affair Monday evening'. The event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Axel 6. the rooms of which were charmingly decorated with chrysanthemums and other fall flowers. Contest games, music and a tray luncheon were enjoyed by the' following. Bishop and Mts. S.T H. Blake, Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock, Mr.' and Mrs. John K. Allea, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Lelahd J. Gammon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maag, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. George Fr Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Giles, Mrs. Harriet Varley, Mrs. Vanzo .Ash, Mrs. Louise George.f Miss Leona Andreason, Miss Ruby West,' Miss Eva Knudsen, Adolph PAGBTHEiq ' ' f FRIENDS n- IIEEALP, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1928. ' PASSES AWAY n, PROGRAMS ATtl MEREDITH morning after a lingering til Free New Bedroom Rugs new rucrs for your bedroom, but Would "you can't afford them because the new 'chesterfield or the new living room curtains haye gobbled up the furniture budget. Feed thft Familv on stew and bread niiddini? for a week or two and take the loot arid buy FELT by the yard with it. ', And then , "like-sniff- '" Decide what length the .rugs will 36 by 72 is a nice size cut off the amount and scallop- an attrac- tive edge with a pinking iron (buy or borrow that.) Go to some art de- nnrtmont and take ft rood look at ! . v Pulley. see how the designs felt the who have are cut pillows, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock, from-d- rf -, and applled-- ll pVbeen active workers in the ward, icrent buuuh. ui civ- w,ii t American Fork to home and turn your artistic ImagaX; are leaving-fo- ri make their home. ination loose on the- new rugs. ' be , TV Mrs. Zella Thomas, wife of WU- llara, Thomas, well known farmer of Leland, died at the home Bun-da- f3 f ness. . She was the daughter "of WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Monroe . and Arvllla Haskell ? Pot ter and waa born at Payson, March (KOIN 19.0m) tnrtinirt- - n. m;: nriran vonrert 10, 1880. She married Alexander about 1900 "Jd they made ::J0 p. m.. Heathman Hotel con- - jMof fathome principally :ert; 7 0 m., Benson Hotel --orches tra; 8 p. m., studio; 8:30 pr m., KOIN Players; 9:30 pi m., studio; 10 p. m., McElros Oregonians. " ' KPO 4SMm) San Francisco 6 ' p. m Daily Musicals; t p. m Tommy Monroe and Bob Allen; 7:30 p. m., NBC program) 8 p. m.. Studio program; 8: SO p. m., NBC. program; 9 p. m., J.NBC program; 9:30 p. m., studio program; 10 p. m.. Palm Court dance band; '11 p. m., NBC prr- gram. y",. "r" ' To Publish Evening Herald ill ..in t rrovo) Booster lfi Directory A Classified Business Directory and Provo Booster. Book Is KGO (S84.4m) how being compiled by The Evening Herald. It is a Oakland 8 p. m., The Strolling work undertaken with, 'the MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED , If one thickness of felt seems tod object '.of, providing a convenient refeiv. Troubadours; t: SO p. m., Drug ence to the business, ' professional people and Institutions of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hedenberg.of thin,' why not use two? one soma I gists Radio clubrT:30 prm'. Remar ' ' ,. , .Provo and vicinity, i ' .' tfels city announce the marriage of what smaller than' the otherrthej " ctTW program ;' 8 p. m., The Parisian for we o Tvyo Quintette; The first publication will ne made In the columns of The 8:30 p. m., feature;- 9 p. JLheirdaughteE Gladys, to Athoi applied designjo be very simnlrt in Herald. The entire work will then be issued In book form, clasChristensen, which took place this cass.. I suggest for the thicker c0'.d water. While it Is cooking, heat m., Jack nd Ethyl; 9:80 p. m., sified and alphabetically arranged so that the Information can October 29th atJNephi. rugs two shades of wchid; dark;, the bacon fat and cook the diced concert; 10 p. m., Trocaderans. be had at a glance. ; The Booster Directory books will be given' KFI (468Jlni) lighterniiOiUJlgbter.wUh other. onion to a pale yellow. Put the L a general FREE- distribution, after which a supply will b left Loa Angeles--ENTERTAINS FOR HUSBAND delicate shades combined with the , nuts through' "the coarse knife In p. tn Music Box; " '.--, various information bureau to be given out FREE. Mrs. Eart Foote-- was hostess at lightest shade for the decoration. Jlthe the food chopper and combine this 8:10 p. m- Nellie Callendar Mills, " ' The Provo Chamber of Commerce has furnished The Herald a prettily arranged dinner Sunday . Five dollars o less, will give you way. violinist; 7 p. m.," Henry' Starr; with valuable data In regard to Provo, Utah County and the a rug' that will delight your-sen- sa in honor of her husband who p. m., NBC program; 8 p. m., put - th3 spaghetti finer with a 7:80 State of Utah, their industries, crops, growth- and general' imKFI Symphonettes; ,8:30 p. m.. his birth anniversary 'that of color and leavs ' not. eyen a dent knife,cooked in onion, mix the ' portance as the commercial and business center of the Jntef-- L day. ' The affair was also planned In your purse. bread crumbs, beaten egg, sage sea- "NBC program; 9 p. m., NBC Jack mountain district The data will ba Included In the first part and Ethyl;1 10 p.m., NBC dance In hondf" of J. T. Foote whose birthsoning, salt, pepper and paprika. of the Booster Directory, together-wit' .. such valuable informa-TODAY'S RECIPE day occurred the previous day. Fall The ground nuts and parsley are music j 5 : tlon as a resume of the Motor Vehicle laws, points of Interest, ,:KHJ 399.8m) flowers were used in beautifying added last and the mixture is Stir ' ROAST VEGETABLE distances from Provo; City and County officers, and other general " Los Angeles6 p. m., Nightly Dothe table at which covers were laid red thoroughly. 1 large onion'1' . ' ' . , j facts and figures. . , for ten guests. ings; 6:15 p. m.. Sunset, Ensemble; T cop "uncooked spaghetti ' 7 p. m., feature; 7:30 p: m., "Half "charge Is made for Including your card in . Ajjomlnal listing 1 cup toastod 'breadcrumbs Butter a small rad-ttnvery this representative work. No- personal solicitation will be at- -' Hour of Happiness) 8 p.'m., feaAURORA CLUB WILL MEET 1 cup walnuts or peanuts generously, pack the loaf Into the ture 9 p.m.; Surprise tempted, but an invitation will be extend- - bvlalephone to CO- THURSDAY PackagelO 1 egg, ww beaten The EvenlngHeraULin gettiffathls work. . 'It pan and bake In a moderate ovsn p. m., Los Angeles Hotel Biltmore The regular session of the Aurora 1 tablespoon chopped parsley . . . .. ... for 1 hour 350 degrees) basting orchestra. --Phone 492." call Classified Directory Department. Interested, Thimble club will be held 'Thurs ; H teaspoon sage " ' occasionally with a little butter and ' KGW Mrs. of home at the (49Um) day evening 1 teaspoon salt.. hot water. Serve with Brown mush"Portland p. m., concert trio; Josephine Holland. "All members room sauce. Pepper and paprika 6:60 p. m., Tax Talk from KOMO: be present. to invited are cordially, 9 tablespoons bacon iat sauce Is made by using a "' The p. m studio; 7:30 p. m., NBC . small can of button mUBhrooms 8 p. m., feature; 8:30 p. m.. ENTERTAINS FOR FRIENDS Let's tallc about the nuts a .min cut in pieces. A beef bouillon cube,1 speech; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Anderlon en ute; Fornice Vegetable a tablespoonful of butter blended NBCprogram; 9 p. m., NCB Jack very and Ethyl; 9:30 p. m., NBC studio; tertained at dinner Monday eve Roast walnuts are much the nicest. with 2 for flour. Use f rrnTnirWN 10:30 p. TO., NBC dance program. i but-M- f blanched are ning for a number of friends, the boll-peanuts roo liqupr and a large cup of i ' KFOA (447 JSm) and dried, the Roast will be very Ing water. Cook and blend smooth. Seattle p. m., KFOA Travel NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT expensive. The vegetable roast may be turned palatable and much less 8:30" m.'. Druggist Radio Servicer ELECT OFFICERS Blanching peanuts is done Dy out of the pan and served In slices. hour; : 7:30 p.p. m., ."Sweet Mom -- At the of the Neighbors pouring over boiling hot water, let meeting ' 8 enta;" p. m. University of Washgiarn, noara or directors. of Woodcraft held Monday after ting stand for f ivs minutes, drain serves four roast This vegetable noon In the I. O. O. F. hall, the ing and rinsing in cold water, rne ingion rootoaii news; 8:13 n. m.. In the KFOA Movie club: 8:30 n. m.. FORMER SUPERINTENDENT annual elections of officers took skins are rubbed off between the or five people. The calories sauce In the are a round 1700, Notes From the Skippers Lob: OF SCHOOLS HERE place as fololws:. Past Guardian f inters and the nuts dried on a roast 300. It is high In energy foods. 8:45 p. m, "Columblft'aMueic OIL Mr. and Mrt . John T. Pyne had . ' Mildenhall cleantowel. NeighboriMrsEva -and carrier the correct amount of Notes." as her guests Sunday at dinner, Mr. GuardiaftNelghbor. Mrs. Mary GAS served with and Mrs. Will Rawlings of- Salt Josle; Advisor, Mrs. Josephine Hol Break the spaghetti In short proteins. Vegetables Lake, Mr. and Mrs. William Pyne land; clerk, Mrs. Mildred Denhalt lengths and cook in boiling wa- the roast should be of low calory GREASE NEVER FORGOTTEN cabbage,Jeauliflow-er- , Of Evanston, Wye, Mr. and Mrs. er; magician, Mrs. Rose Zobell, 'at ter until lender, drain and rinse In value (Bplnach etc.) and the dessert of fruit or er "You think so much of your nok John D. Pyne and family and Mr. tendant, Mrs. Vera Nilson; Banker, that you don't even remember ' and Mrs. Clarence Pyne and family Mrs. Mary Hitchcock; captain of ja. fruit Jello. the day we were married." of Orem.Mr. Rawlings was super guard s, Mrs SOCIAL UNIT lag DellaT.J3nyderjf "I do. It was the day after I held WHY HE'S HEADY- intendent oftheProvo Schools Tor bearer, Mrs. Luella Strebbel; inner ENTERTAINED ;' that Is straight flush at the club." husband think "Don't Sara now Ada of Miss your a number you Lester, Anderson, prin- sentinel, Mrs. Sarah Johnson, outer years and is GET YOUR '''' , Everybody's. cipal of the Jackson school in Salt sentinel, Mrs. Helga Kavochevoich; and Delia Bunch entertained thea rather headstrong for an invalid? of the Atalan-t'"Well, what can one expect? The . Lake. V fh - ! . r , .' musician,' Miss Mary Joele; corres members and pledges uhit Saturday evening .at doctor won't, allow him any nour pondent, - Mrs.- -. Blanche- - Knight; the Social ishment but goat's milk." home of Miss Anderson. UTOPIA CLUB TO MEET AUTO ACCESSORIES three managers, W. L. Mildenhall, Mother's Home Life. At the entrance each girl was WEDNESDAY RHEUMATIC Mrs. Denhalter and Cora PAIN Byron black Mrs. Shirley Bee-wi- ll presented with a golden and be hostess Shields.to the members of the Utopia club cap and a golden apple. On this Thurber, Mary Brockbank, Belba ii 4c 4c Lorene Randall, Elaine Trunk's Prescription is designed at her home Wednesday afternoon. ENTERTAIN AT apple they placed their name ana Steele, AH members are invited to be address; this served as lntroduc Major. Ellen Banker, Myda Robin to relieve your trouble promptly BIRTHDAY PART- YGreek games wera Uon, Mary Robinson. Ora Thomas, without dieting. It doesn't ruin the A delightful birthdav party was tions. Various and y races participated Daisy Rappley, Edith Brown and stomach nor depress the heart it given at the Martineau home last played in to Once nerve-racke- d with the name and Wanda Bushnell. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER sleepless people Saturday in honor of Miss Ruth, symbolcorrespond if 4s "Atalanta.'?.- from torturing pain, now certify to Corner Fourth West and Center S( Mr. and Mrs. George W. Myers who has now reached the of age SUNDAY delicious DINNER a the After , relief. Mrs. games, W. ' E. McClellan entertained at "dinner Sunday in ten years. Delicious refreshments of San Miss Irma Peterson and Eldona Jose concisely' declared:-'-Trunhonor of Mrs. Jack Gilbert and were served and the profuse flower lunch, also in the colors of gold and you black, was served in the mysterious Cox entertained . Sunday at the Prescription cured me." Trunk daughter Louise of Richfield. and appropriate. candle light with darkness beckon home of Mrs. M. A. ox. Dinner was Is recommended by corner. Bunco was served to the following: Mr. and U.J i n ing from-eacAd xieuquiai JJrug. VO. ' enjoyed Attetihe. June Wesley Nelson, MIss-EU- da Lunch was served to the folloW Snow, Miss Bessie Brough, Miss ing: Mrs. Eastmond, advisor; Ada Anna Peterson and Mrs. Ivan LesterV Delia Brough.The room were decorated Anderson, - Sara Bunch,, Linda Randall, ' Norma with the season's flowers. 3)C - ; - Irwin-McDow- I will-includ- e m -- x v-rrifTi -f- r. Y") ;. . '. -- $ jt . .... . , ! -t- - - " " - ; . r Let Us Inspect"; YOUR -- - Before Winter Comes HIGH SCHOOI FACtXTY WILL MEET 1ADIES " The faculty women of the Provo ' high school will entertain at a party to be held at the high school Thursday evening, at ?:30." Every member with her partner Is cordially invited to be in attendance and all are requested to bring their Tunnies to pay their ransom. Q cii, -- - the-dini- 8 '' -- -- If i BATTltRY DINNER FOR NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hedenberg witertai nd-- at -- a wedd ing -- dininer "Sunday in honor of their daughter Gladys and Athol Christensen who were recently married. Cut flowng table. Cover centered ers ware laid for thirty-on- e guests. ' A ' . d . invited membership are cordially ' ' to be present. 8 - TIRES 7 ... and . Provo Aiitp Supply re-a- 8 prive on drive in Before ' ni 4m'i - in. in . f 0''wk 1 it feny, One of the 'hi "Beauties-o- M vf i :.? i. ' if"!.,-'- X Cut your time In the kitchen tfianos I Is . , ' their never failing; In odbs to ' SALMON minutes '5 't ' ability to live up to. thcic owners' highest expectations i under all conditions! : Steaminj energy bfekkfast foraU the faair HATCHES V. LARSON STUDIO ..... All makes of PIANO - : . . . iVork Guaranteed t Lowest ; ;: Carton of e es ZZ r j , , 's . CASTILE SOAP 'M Nature's Beauty Aid - - 7 10 bars 69c 4 : MABSHMALLOWS , ....... 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Tall cans .M New Pack IT - Coffee I 9 npicpi j Inar Potriter HAMS, jvtorrells Pride," whole-o- r Tea TiARD 3 lhs for :r!f i:l , Make an appointment today -- ..t-r.Tr-r-r- ' half, lb. . . . . ' FRESH FISHAND PQULTRY - ; 30c . . ' : ' y r: ,4 V Murdoch MARRIED . i i I - i -' v; k- - - r - ' |