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Show PEOVO SUKDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1928. r FARIiOST claimed was selling purebred registered swina at a high price. About twenty men "bit". Tha aaieemaji delivered the hogs, received the Kirl Kellerstrass Jiaa tailed la4itvf papera or buy the Offspring from (he hogs, according to Contract Tbe farmer haa his swine but IB holdicg ark for tne papertraad ths mairtating pf hit siiiw h igs '" A fruit grower raising peaches and apples shipped his peaches through a cooperative marketing nwJKjLfcfcl ' In Salt LakeGty Ktl KtUerslrasa, manager s of "77 ft the Wasatch Produce company of this city, cpeat sevMsJ days of last wev4t la SaR Lake Ctty, tn the ia4 a tef 6rt "W Grains oF Goi Lr. Horace Q MerrtU. eeraaj which he reports hs was Provo spec la UM In diseases of tha products, Farm Buresa Tells of sueMoafu) in placing oa Salt Lake ear, eya, aoae aad throat delivered market through some of tha a very oosnpreheoaivo address oa Troubles Encountered a?ociatioa to which he belonged, of tbe city. ' The Human Eye," ever radio KSL eceived his money, got afraid of recently. fhis asociaUoa. aolJ his apples to a Tha subject of Dr. MerrUrs ad-BY A. M. ANDERSON , buyer so that he should bs Owen. Tnuaaa Swallow of M aad Huby Qmtmamcl - Uav to tnakv Mod. The Teu3l wo, tha farmers, a .steed of Utah, were Issued, a mar the adrertisemeet of , tha Utah organisation and organised effort? he has hot received a dollar an a Holden,license at the county court County Medical Society la today's Let us find out by studying the 1400 crop, aad Is not optimistic riage house Thursday. Herald, and contains many points about getting any thing. situation. . of ' Interest relative to care and , We have today, a great deal to widow a owns who a heme Mr. ,' Af ain, sad Mrs. Ctuuiea Evans snd treatment of ths human aye. While say about our taxes and our tax ind) orchard with mortgage an It children of Salt Lake' were among only a small part' ef Dr. Merrtira burdens, which we feel ara at the :S to educate her chil- the visitors la Provo Thursday spleadid talk eaa be given m so present time nearly unbearable and drenatruggUng nr. i keep her home, celd to 3 limited a space aa thatavallable, when we stop to think that we leader at a supposedly good price. shall we stand for this kind of KSL's great audience must have pay from three to five per cent on She has received no money for her treacmefttt been delighted with this talk. our property for the chance to live and It seems likely that she The answer Is Just'as long as we Zn addition to warning his and- -' in and on it while a netghhor who crop, h- -r will lose her. home. She has ience against the dangers Involved has invested his money in a differ sase try to work alone. In'court for collection of the Why not make a united effort to by delaying treatment of affected ent way holds a mortgage on our money en her crop. If aha wias sea that we recelre some kind of eyes. Dr. Merrill gave much valplace, the money borrowed often think of her worry. Inconvenience, uable advice oa ease and treatused to improve the farm draws a protection from such frsud? expense. TV's eaa never do thte'euistrlc ment of ths eye. hearty Interest from the loan and ind r dors cot psy a single cent taxes. t Tlicre are many similar eases in banded; It must be Bot:i oy tne united effort of aa effective ava. IL E. MrKnlra of Denver was a Thick of the prices we pay for Ftah county at the present tune. titer Friday oa kuataiea the Implements werauBthavs, in J IM qucrilpa. Epw Js, Bow long terwXtfgatiisatioa. r ; tne rujtiv&tiou of our land! We cculd no doubt make 'a great saving on these articles If wa would buy collectively and possibly create - Mra D. Orlo ADea entertained VEKaAB V CELEB &A T E D ths members af tha L'Metia club George Collins, whose CS birthday and a few Invited guests at her anniversary oocarred Wednesday home Thursday afternoon. Fire waa guest of honor at a birthday tables of bridge Wars played, Mra dinner, gives Wednesday evening J. Erval Chriatenaea aad Mrs. by Mr. and Mra T. It Sumner. Byron Dastrup receiving tha prisea Pink and white carnations were A deHrrons funeheoa wax rvef To used In decorating trie dihlr.g UWi. H r the following club members: Mra Covers were laid for IL Joe Aluaoder, Mra & K. Bullock, ' Okl Madrid in all bar . festhrt RECENT BRIDE TENDERED Mrs. Robert Raid, Mra E, Byron NINETEENTH CENTCBY 8HOWER mora rm never ptcturesqu glorg Daatrup. Mra. Karl Scherer Mra CLL'B FABTY or bsautlJul thaa was tht R. T. U. ProaalaeBt among the leading One of the most enjoyalle and avanta of last weak was tha Ores Ortmemaa. Mrs, Reed Bailey, ladiai gymnasium sridsr tTPi-t- . shower glvaa by MM, Arthur Bowers, Mrs Jck Istereating meetings of the Ninefor fto Junior prorv '''.:cn pre, a miscellaneous BulkKk. Mrs. Ralph BuUork Jr teenth Century club was hrld Frito tithe hircst aoclol vt:4 of Its Mrs. Fred Singleton, stra WlUlam Mra, Starling Beaa. Mra Wilerd day afternoon at tha rcs'tlcMca of D. Hoover and Mrs, Fred Clark at : y.af.at tht aidence Thursday Oray, Mra. Ervat Chriatensen and Mrs, W. H. Errrrton. Mrs, C. It TIM Urge hail tras t. xs'cim. J tha Hoover lavltad guests: Mrs. J. P. Clayton, Punk gave a sketch of tht life of into Spanish street. fUy ocot-a- d evening, la eompltment to Mrs. Q. Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Mrs. Merle Robert Frost aod read several of E. Van Austen, formerly Miss ftp- a f esUI occasion. Attractiva poems, after which Mrs. E. E. Fawn Singleton, whosa aoarrtaga Jones, Mra C- - A. Larson, Mra It his Bpaaikh Business bousa and cott-af- ti took M. Strong. Mra Orvllle DrysdoJe Bacbelder. rave a well arranged place la Salt Lake January 11. Vera on cither aida of tha rar-rspaper on "Cvccho Slovakia." In beautiful wars the and Mra. SheMoa Drysdala, -thoroughrMre, and from tha Attractiva aad ooiinectioa with Mrs. Bjchelder's which were la a valendecorations, and flowers of PR. per, Mra W. C Miliar- - sanr thi MRS. KIR R WOOD baqrua, farlandi rlneis war draped from ona bitlld-In-f tine schema,' tha colors red aad HONORED dd f English carol, "Good King Dainty red sc another and across tha strae whits predominating. Mrs, Janes N. Norfleot entertain Wencelas." As a delightful surprise ' from wars hearts the draped of affect.Ona Utxjtnjfa pleasing cInfc.jfcernlM'rs. and la..itsi to the-faeaes af ed at hatj fcomt .Thuraday after thiai business hoiuea waa TWOttw ehaadellers two large entertaining reosoa, noon, complimentary to Mra Rob bra Jon cf her birthday anntvers-arv- , rang where spiced chocolata and the Mra Brereton servd a deand a large elaborate basket of red ert C Kirk wood of Sheridan. Wyo. Bpajkish wafers wsrs served by a wha Is here vuntlng for three licious luncheon to aa Pussy wilumber of B. I. U. high achool aad white earnaUona wars also weeks. A delicious luncheon v lows snd Jonquils were used in employed. Competitive games wara some Influence la now a deal glrl( dressed In S partial costumes. the entertaining rooms.' served at 1 SO. later which t aararded the enjoyed, being was prises auouid go over Iwtrad nf having of center tha street, la (ha wars Mra tables of played. to bridge Mrs. Thomas Miss Surjaner, every thing dictated to us.' an Elaborate water fountain and PIFTII WARD Harold Miss EELIEP and Blamenthal Vers ThurMeEwah, Mrs, Joha " On the marketing of our crops itatft' rmrmlnater'M?(tn stand at 4srsaSOCIETY good and Mrs.- - William Halladay, J McAdara were awarded tha favora I - TTSJ .lights. The orcheatra BlumHero! Mr were f emniTtta cf Present tin Whlctitemy f -. luthe" after following un lose SHBuauy fy - aonmg tha farther and. a the hall waa ar-Tia waa furnished; errtnat, Mrs. Iks Jahn. Mrs. Stanley Fifth war-- t Refipf dealers that come scrupulous ' ranged to renreeent an old mlaaioo teraatlng program of Fred the Mrs. Mra Morean, Hlecher. cSiarga , Tuesday Mrs. rcigran f Readings, Oaorga Myers; entrance. The - Columbiana at S:20 o'clock. Mra. Ida among us, either as buyers or complane selection. Miss Naomi Hoover; M. P. Kennedy, Mra Lester Brown, aftornoon our who receive mission men, tha dance music 3. DuaenHcrry. intimate associate Miss Helen Hoover; song a, and Miss Vera McAdam. Following the promenade a spe- reading, of Emmp;in'! B. Vtlls, will give a fruits. and vegetables and okeb Miss Norma McEwaa; vocal solo, cial" feature "A Night In Old Mrs.-Leth'emshJp the produce ut and sketch of her 4lf and wttr-rea- d Singleton. A deMetous LITTLE WOMEN CLCB TO thea refuse to g?ay for It on the Madrid," waa fumlahed. Lawrence a several A of uar MEET vcoms. dol.giitful luncheon, corresponding with Lea, aa a 8paniah lover, aang aav-er- tray Miss Mas Belle Nuttall will be musical program has been arrang- claim of broken markets, Inferioi ths valentine decorative scheme Spanish melodlee tojitsjalr Idea, was served, after which the hostess to tha Litis Women at her ed, Vlth Mlas Melba Lee as soloist fruit or other excuses mala for aot senorlta, Ruth Clark, who attracted bride received many beautiful wed- home Wednesday evening. Sewing, A quartet from Camp No. 1, Diugh- - paying for what they have received by tha music, appeared at one of ding will be tha di ters 01 Ctah Pioneers, will furnish aad bought , gifts from ths following; - - music aadAllluncheon tha balconies. A group of Spanish are cordial rveral selections. Members of the 1 Next the matter e-of- teed we plant members version Mrs. Mra Jack Joseph Parks. ve.baa a Jitat many of -alrset jnunlclana accompanied, the to attend. invited Rettef"wx!tynd frtend tntttesti cusod ly Mrs. Joha Thurfood, of using poor Quality, because couple. Tha scene waa strikingly Oeorge Myers. Mrs. Jennie Boott ed are cordially Invited to be in we either do not understand the beautiful. atteniahee. Collins, Mrs. Thomas NOTICE TO NETTETE - Tfca. patrena at tha unique and Mrs. Oeorge rules of certification or are too MEMBERS Elma Mra Mrs. W. Sumner, Beaa. careless to investigate what Is ofdelightful affair wara Prealdent NOTICE AMIES CLCB will Hoover Miss tIEt'X June entertajn Lewis. Mra Frank Halladay, and Mra. F. S. Harris, President The regular meeting of the Vieus fered for sale. Someone ships in a Arthur Halladay, Mrs. WlUlam at her horns Wednesday evening of potatoes, which hs claim; and Vra- - T. N. Taylor, Prof, and Mrr, Amies of Nettete members tha tha for club, scheduled to meet carload Mrs. Lealla Mlldenball. are certified seed which no doubt. Mrs. E. H. Eaatmond. Iean and Hildeahall, with be been will Urns Tha has club. Monday postponevening, spent Mrs. Charles Jesse Mrs, Hawks, Is but it is only certified by the Mrs. Oerrlt Da Jong and Prof, and Thurgood, Mrs. William Peay, Mrs. needlework, mueie and luncheon ed until Monday evening, February ffower or shipper, woicu' amount! Mrs. T. Bail Pardee will 13, ail when be meet It to home are members at and the CMa John Mra urged Olsen B, Jr, to nothing. To bo of any worth It Tha committee In charge of ar- Mra Vincent, .. of M13J Vcrda Peterson.. Orrin Wlngett Mrs. Joseph present must be cerUied by a government niwtminli Included tha loliowmg. Mra. Samuel n McAffee, Jeppersoa . WUIiam McCoard. general chalr-m.- - .'r Mra. inspector. j SATURDAY AFTERNOON Miss Maria ShirUy Bee, refreshI How often we could help each irlRS." ELSIE CARROLL TO Helen Mendenhall, Mra Reva Wagner, Mra BRIDGE CLL'B Busby, Joha and UXTtREI special jesture; mantL Members of ha Batui day Aftur -Lerm Stngleteft. Mri Ortal (Hngls Mr Jile G; Crrott yfi-g- m the Jn T1Ptiy flrout immY, so wr iinabauanQgrimi AIe.Je4 Miaa Norms Melwatt, MUs BOOTS' Brldfe club wlU meet SaruF tok, Merrill, Vernon leeson "Ladder of GroJcfis" before work for each other and help pu and Invitations; M. T. realdence of at the Mra Lael Mrs. ddy Vera Johnson, Hardy, tha Oloanor guTa class of the a atop to someof the following construction ; Paul Kuhnl, decora- Mrs. Herman Bpurgeon, Mra Wil- Kennedy, Every- member is cordial- Bonneville ward hi. 1. A. Tuesday tions; Roy Fugal, mechanics. practices. liam Fairer, Miss Florence Ferrer, ly Invited. To illustrate, about one year ago evening at ,7:SQ o'clock. All memMlas E4na Hoover, Ml Ethel Ina man cams into our community of bers OPTIMIST CLUB PARTY the and friends class, lewut Mrs. Clyde Singleton and MRS. BECK HOSTESS TO terested are Invited to be present representing a company which he PLANNED CLL'B Mra WlUlam Halladay. Mrs. James Lynn will entertain at H. J. entertained Rwk Mra the members of the Optimist club her home Friday afternoon for ; at her home Thursday afternoon. SHOW ER ppR BRrDE-TO-B- E members of tha Provonaa club and dWer-lothe be will music and Cards Mra A. R. Robbins. Mrs. J, Clyde a few Invited guesta Valentines and luncheon wlU be served. Raudsen and Mra Charles VT. Bob- were used In decorating the entire are club cordially of the Members bins, were hostesses to a number of house. During the time pleasantly . ha Rob-bit present Invited "elaUvas and friends at tha speat with sewing and music, Mra residence Thursday evening, Dixon gave two readlnga A FOR GIVEN t NoitON it a mtecellaneoo shower in eom- Parley delicious luncheon was served to SISTER pltment to Mlas Hale a Gottfreosoa tha following club members: Mra to Mrs. Ralph of Complimentary 8prngvtlls, who marriage U Ly Psrley F. Dixon, Mrs. F. D. B. Gay, Lake, Salt of children and le!krafThera tsllinf rMrtfMWWrt-sister- man Rohhlna nf fravii will III,, it. I II. .,r. If., m.n..i who puwe jaoaoay. A.nracuva SB every Dixon. Mra Albert Selck, Mrs. entertainArvid Reese, Mrs, detail was the decora tlce scheme, Caleb W. Maws, Mrs. James ed at a luncheon at her boms Fiv which was arranged with pink Mra L. L Nelson, Mra tlm An onjoyablt day afternoon. euplds, rice shower bags aad spring Alma Baker, Mra Walter Taylor. was spent by the following; Mrs. flowera A delightful time was spent Mra Prod Crltchlow, and Invited ' i John Baxey, Mrs. Johanna Reese, with competitive games, ths favors guests: Mrs. J. Karl Beck. Mra Mrs. Ellen Giles of Soda Springs, being awarded to Mrs. I la Oab- Pen-roTlllle Bailey and Mra John Idaho. Mrs. H. P. Hansen, - the bltas and Mis Florence Daley of rHests of honor and tha hostess, iSpiingvllle and Miss Oraos Oam-mo- n. i During tha luncheon hour JL IL sL CLUB TO MEETPARTY B . CU l fi. I an enjoyable musical program waa Mra Lee Madsen will be hostes Miss Bertha Olsen entertained at furnished, after which, Ihk feuesi of to members of the N. IL tC club at her at affair social ajdellghUul honor was showered with many her horrv tnero-bir- s Ytlday afternoon. Beartha for heme Friday evening, useful and fceautiful Rift L. 8. club. Social were In attendance and an Sixty ing, music and luncheon will be the of the H. enjoydiversions and all members are ciat and musle were tha features able tuna was speat by everyone, cordially Invited to attend. of enjoyment during which a luncheon was served. The BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN NOTfCE fO MARDI pTectlon of ths officers was held Mr. and Mra Charles Wilde Sr CtCB MEMBERS Airing the evening, the following entertained at a wen dinMra Albert Hickman win enterarranged tXin aalected: Esthella Latham, ner at their home Wednesday eve- tain the members ofthe Mardl club vlea DurneU, Bernlca president; complimentary to their, twin at her home Tuesday afterroon. Resident; Delia Letham, aecreUry. ning, son and daughter, Mra Leslie Cards, music and luncheon will be present were Mlaa Ora Mas enjoyable features Alh members Miaa Delia Letham, Miss Adams and Henley C Wilde, whose on are cordially Invited to attend. iarle Clark, Mlaa EstelM trlfnm. birthday anniversaries occurred atwas The that table at a day. dining Durnell' hi Miss Bernlece tractively decorated with . sweet CAMf KfX 4 to sr. mm peas, ana covers were laid tor 13. ENTERTAINED T)VERIDGES CH'E . ,' Mid-Winte- r. Pioneer daughters of Camp No. 1 Ml :'" 1ARTT Will meet Thursday afternoon at GOLD BALL AND GREEN" card the parties enjoyable Among tha home of Mra Alice Wright, with given Fri- rLANNED t last week was the onemembers M. L A. members of tha First Mra. John Warner, Mra Lacy of ar evening, for the Ve Mra Seeaod. Fourth and Sixth wards Thoeapsoa, Mra Eva ' McDonald. Club. Mour Social will enjoy .their annual "Gold and Hra Albert Mabey aad Mra We Tolton and Sylvester Brewer Green' i . a bait Tuesday evening In the Wealths Peacock, as ssslstlng Wiving the high score prises and B. ' T. U. ladies gymnasium. An Mra Anna Muhlesteln will Ve consolation awards being won igM-iiltuieliestrdwW f ufnieh gtw f f TsSfw.'36hirXitieriii& Tnodf ths dance musle, and programs and a Interesting program will al uriey. A delicious luncheon ths card game. An attractive checking room .will' be furnished He furnished. AO members and klentlne scheme was arranged in free. The B. Y. V. JsdlOr prom those eligible for membership are FROM W decoratlona luncheon anJ decorations wfll ha uaad. All Sre, eordlally- invlied. Luncheon. will be served. fliea. Participating In the pleas--t cordially Invited ta attend. affair were the following: Mr. n Mra Sylvester Brewer, Mr. ta Mra Oeorgs Carroll, Mr. and to LOS ANGELES and RETURN, Both i !rs. S. A. Carter, Mr. and Mra N. $40.00 L Via SAN FRANCISCO. Mr. John Mra Vance, Ways Jacobaon, s p Mrs. Theodore Farley, Mr. and to SAN FRANCISCO and ;ra. J. B. Sumner, Mr. and 'ra $40.00 RETURN. . haae Tolton and Mrs. Rulon Part-rtge- . ; ?jJ tha tetters three being Invited Of to LOS ANGELES a h d RETURN. uesta $47.50 CIRCUIT GO or Return One Way Via SAN ' iXCST RATED LECTCRE AT Union Pacific FRANCISCO, One Spanish Decorations Aro Stnlnrifjly Beautiful At Young UL Junior Prom ao-ei- al ""i w tfl-t- ea dec-oratl- varr-eolof-- wU-kaow- ijf'-'I , - - Oar First Annual : : Ccljoarijl'ais vwe fur-ntn- -d . -- na al . Come and see all the iurpriaet we hare for your Here you will find Taluei that you never thought possible: Every piece of furniture in our atore ia f f oprLdepen4aWe JjnaiityJfe. not earry iaferier - gfradet - at - any-- price. . , iuui cmij Bciciwuu is auviscu. . , Beginning Monday February 6, 9 a.iti. a STEEL BEDS DAILY i3JfWltlJi4a - hT3I il ' I First Come, First Served ns t TUESDAY, FEB. 42-P- 7 erViL A new Cotton, 40 pounds, full All $7.95 newest patterns, ' and Conventional Pat terns; values, to $9.85, Your Choice at $8.25 - WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8 SETS limidWait, Flarai -- T mm DINNER C. ,Very DIMlfQEQQM TUcT Queen Anne Walnut, large size One Set Only .$99.00 SET cohon. 12 OTHER PATTERNS IN STEEL BEDS Many Grades of Mattresses 500p $1 n II-- mattresses size" $163.00 LIVING ROOM SET, Jaquard Velour, One Set only r.,........r.....$0D.0O ns COIL SPRINGS Grey Enamel, : FEB. 6 MONDAY, . - svavFi i VALUE REMEMBER r Walnut Finish. full size... $6.95 Each Day we will feature, at a price hard to believe,. 1 n, SPECIALS d. BEDROOM $9.00 - Only -- each ..-- L. FRIDAY, : TOr Values to $12.50, 5 Mir. rors only, each --. $6.95 SEE EACH SPECIAL In Our Window the Day before. - Nation-Wid- e so-!i- (Majoring In Diseases of ChildrenT Phones . Office, 270; Residence, 1271 Office Hours: 11 : 12 i. m. ; 3 - 5 p. m. .V and by appointment. ,,. r ., . , ... f T - NEWEST PATTERNS! V SEAMLESS AXMTNSTER, fill2, very fine quality , 8 4 x lOVi . .$28.75 EXTRA HEAVY QUALITY, 9x12 8 1.4 x 10 Vt -SOMETHING NEW J NAP ARA RU0 . , 1-- ...$39.75 i.3e5 -- KITCHEN and DINING CHAIRS . 17.50 ..,.,1.55 and up Way a DATES,TTBnith"an d12th RETURN LIMIT APRIL 15th STOP-OVER- S ALLOWED - . AMAZING VALUES! 9x12 ficldlly Announces the Opening "SALE , Suite, Jaquard Velour $149.00 . . : SALT LAKE CITY and OGDEN re Bed Davenport-- FEB.10" $13.50 QUALITY prices. Fine Velour Seat, Mahogany Rocker $il.95 $19.50 IJURQaUJEEBsaU- -. - BUFFETT MIRRORS fol-wf- t'nder tha auspices of the theo-giccommittee of the Manavu ard Relief society.- - Mra J. A ayaon will give an Illustrated lec-lon "Joeeph Smith's Home and j UToundinga," at tbe Relief meeting In Uie ward inei-t--" g t house Tuesday afternoon SO o'clock. In connection with the cture and slides, a splendid pre am of musical numbers and read-- r will be given. Mra Claysun ent two years in the Eastern ates mission field several years o, where she visited the places Interest connected with Joseph 1th and the meeting promises ta p unusually Interesting and edu: - low" Rolled edge, Felt or Cotton, beautiful ticking, an amazing value $8.75 ta of his office for the general practice of medicine and surgery in room 5 of-the 0. P. Skaggs Building. are priced at surprising, ly MATTRESS Special Excursion Fares' " and Suites . Hen-rlchse- n. Lloyd L, Cullimbre, M D. $74.50 I- Upholstered Chairs,1 Rockers THURSDAY, FEB. 9 $29.80 PRINCESS DRESSER Solid Golden Oak large Mirror, 3 Dressers only, ia host-esse- A11 a ' a r-- SET, Jade and Tan Laqner-pieces, One Set REFRIGEMTORSI . 77 For full information call SOUTHERN PACIFIC Was. 2008 or Was. 3078. P. B.NCROFT, General Agent 41 Sooth Main Street .. . New DefivLater , I You will find every item a Real pargalnr v Southern Pacific Lines Jensen Furniture Co. I . 57 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE Clearance Sale of Used Sewing Machines, February 6th to 11th 'aod Machines as Low as 07:00 WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 275 W. Center $7.00 Buys a Good Machine |