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Show orrr zuai r I socim' nrvs :ltTW Mww ' Editor 00 a.-- M. ana P. L Parents of Frank Denting Celebrate Golden Wedding '-- T e i "Sri i . -- V Third ward amuaahent halt, Thursday afternooa at 3 o'clock, according to the committee la charge of A splendid proarrangemeata, gram will be furnished, which 'will b iptcripreaJ with. game . ao4 stunla, under the directioa of Nephl Stewart of Payaoo, la the early eveaing an clabor- t supper will be served and a daore wtll be enjoyed later. The Murdock orchestra baa been engaged to furnish the music Invitations have been lasued to 400 members of the family and it la hoped that all will attend. In the event that some are not notified of the affair. the committee takes thia meaaa of extending a cordial Invitation to them, aa they want every member of the Carter family to be gathered together Thursday at the Third ward amusement halL MA XT ATTEND a 4 pf Provo will remem- ber Mr. and Mr. Granville Deming of Midvale, former resident of this city, who celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary FrWUy, April 20, In the' Midvale ward chapeL They ve one eon living in Provo at the present time, Frank W. Deming, city engineer. " The reception waj attended by a and large number of relative frienda from Utah and adjoining state. Following a short program dancng waa the feature of enter tainment Earlier In the evening the aons and daughter with their farallle attended a dinner at the reatdence of Mr. and Mr. Oeorge cover being laid for "7trWrtgtit, -46.- Mr. TUT i aa well as instrumental classes came in for their share of discus-aio- a and ancouragmeot aa. to their - rt 'STRANGLER' IS ; tuuh1 imperiaBte iii uui eulum given. Much stress was laid " upon the Important part "music play in the Uvea of individuals, and the necessity of having it conference at Chicago, April 15 to taught correctly. Dr. P. p. Clax-to- a ' JO. It waa a very profitable week superintendent of school. Tulsa, Oklahoma, In a splendid talk on for me. . The conference" was hM at "the iuusic in the public schools, stated Steven Hotel ia Chicago (the larg that he asked his board to put ia a to the welfare of the child est aad finest hotel ia the world). thorough course of music and art and community at large. To the Nearly four thousand supervisor when they hadn't money enough supervisor and teacher of music ia aad teachers of musks war la at for the essential subjects. the public schools cornea the raw tendance. Ia addition, nearly one Beside a week, when every min material of childhood from all the thousand students of high schools ute was occupied at .the conference homes ia the community and It ia from forty state were there to I apeat one dav in Bt. Lewe vtonc hi task to awaksa Interest la aad demonstrate and entertala the con school with the Musio Suparriaof, love for tnuaic, to direct it Into prop' fereaee. Among the many fin Mr. Eugene M. Hsnnrt. r channels, to prepare the young dona waa the National high dsy In Kansaaa City, Mo. There I to enjoy music so that they may things school chorus of three hundred had the pleasure of meeting and mora out of Ufa and tap the eight-fou- r get member. The chorus visiting with Mia Msbrlle Glenn, sources of the deeper Ufa of the represented thirty-seve- n state, the newly eleced president of the soul; and where there la talent, to over one hundred high echoots and Supervisors National conference bring It out and launch it upon the aa many trainer. The orchestra for and upervisor of course of .training. proper was selected from ever seven hun- music la the Kansas City school. rietng engaged In work of such dred applicant, representing forty I also had the pleasure of making i profound importance, and realising state, with a perfect balance la the acquaintance of Miss Margaret ma neip one derives from coming each rholr. Lowry, nationally recognised" as la contact with other engaged in Both the chorus and orchestra authority on music appreciation. the same work, witneaslna the vari were the outstanding events' of the and witnessing three demonstra ous phases of our work demon conference, the finest things It ha tions given by her on music apprestrated by the beat talent of the my privilege to hear. One ciation. country, hearing and seeing the ere--' can hardly conceive of the grandeur Kanaaa City has had class piano nucn or in music used I and magnitude of those two event. Instruction for a number of years """" In bur echools.I decided it waa my . Chorus music waa stressed aad and has around two thousand duty to avail myself of the SDlen.Msmonstratsd In w.rw tKvl .rfmn. pupil enrolled annually. As I am did. opportunity 'that off ered Juclf ' tage. Osss jnatntctloa j parlki nltindlng is Superior National ' music la high schools, piano class of school work, I visited two classes AGAINYINNER A. , M and made soma Inquiries a to the I am convinced that procedure. we here In Provo can eatabliah piano class Instruction wih a very little expense to the parent and board of education if we will but cooperate and encourage the movement. I am more determined than ever to do all in my power to lay the proper foundation in a sound musical experience, so that the children of Provo-wil-l grow up under, the environment of beauty of sound. - cal their birthright. 1 AY LOR- BROTHERS FURN1T-U-NEWS I whom are etfll living: Mra. George A. Wright, Midvale; Granville Dem ing, Jr, Bruneau, Idaho; Frank W. Deming, Provo; Mr. Oeorge Cluff. Evanatnn, Wyom.; Vernon and Mra Wayne Deming, Coalville; . Clifford Spencer, Evanston. The following Prove people were fRIMARY CHILDREN ENTER.in attendance at the reception: tr. TAINKD Chil.lien of the Fifth ward Pri and Mra Frank Deming, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Poulton, Mr. and Mr. mary association will be entertainWilliam M. .Wilson, Mr. and Mr. ed by the oflicer and teacher, at Wren Wilkfna, Mr. and Mrs. Ar a dance in the ward meeting house nold Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Monday afternoon. Dellcioua all Booth, Mr. and Mr. Shirl Wilson, freshments .will be served and Mr. and Mr. Merton Karren, Mrs. children of Primary age are cor Ted Wilkin. Jo.m Wilkin and dially invited to attend. A email admittance fee will be charged. Mra. Mayme Bird. I R EASY TERMS PHONE 24 and 25 .. BRIDGE LUNCHEON FOB -B- HONORED IN SALT LA KB Miss Pesrl Froisland and W. I Griffiths of Provo who are to be married in the near future, were guests of honor si a shower givenat the home of Miss Annie Donstead In Rait Lake Saturday evening. Mrs. Chris Froisland of Provo also attended the delightful affair. RIDE-TO-BE rS . Jl II II II lvll II II II IWV I II II II Jl L V- UNVV V- II I I VS- Y- z: SPECIAL SELLING OF ELECTRIC RANGES the ' - ': - . tMk. alt e. 4 . I 3T ' 1 - f a. : r 11 ' ELECTRICS " iswitsa.wiwrn cooked in the IA1 FOODS Range are better more, wholesome and nutritious ; they keep their flavor; there is leas shrinkaKe in meats; vegetables retain their valuable mineral salts. The air in the kitchen is not contaminated by gases or fumes. Reduced front 145 ; - - ieszSja.'. iir m:nriiwai;-jii- "it I j " " I iv t - - ' j- AC""" " "$-75- 0 MISSIONARY BENEFIT DAN.E ' ' A benefit dance will be given In the Third ward amusement hall Tnemlny evening for John "Scott and Roger Fechser. who will leave soon for mission for the L. D. 8. church. Mr. Scott will go to California and Mr. Fechser will labor In France. The Columbians will furnish the dance music and refreshments) wHt be served Everyone Is urged to attend. --. M I PPR MnVTIf J -- ' PAYS FOR IT III 11 t I II I - II DELIVERS -- LADIES AID NOTICE The Ladies Aid of the Community church will meet at Meno Trope 1E BOOK hall Tuesday aiternoon at &30 o'clock. Mrs. C. B. Cunningham and Mra R. E. Harriet will be the hostesses. All members are cordially invited to attend. The afternoon will be spent with needle work, and refreshment served. Peninsular Gas Range are built to specifications approved by the American Gaa Association Laboratory. TesUng The Gem " ' OF THE AMERICAN naioiia . Lnewclothing Continued sger of the Provo store, Highest Quality ALPINE Ice Cream reaches the peak by using only the richest of ingredients' and blending; them properly. Serve Alpine Ice Cream, -- as a dessert after dinner and at all gatherings. SPECIAL SUNDAY BRICK VANILLA HAZELNUT MIXTURE ORANGE. CREAM SHERBET Order From Your Deakr I now Cook Book Free In Chicago, where he 1 purchasing stock for the new store In readiness for the opening. He I also selecting some of the fixtures recently innovated for leading clothing etw f the east; "Our store win be the exclusive sgency In Provo for the Hart-- , Schaffner and Marx ctotuing which haa been a big factor in the, success of our business la Eureka," said Mf. W. F. Shriverwhlle in Provo recently. "We hava desired for some time to" expand our busmeee to give our organization a greater buying power: After looking over finalseveral cITTes" tn the state, ly decided on Provo aa the most ideal for suah business, and as the most certain to grow more rsp-I l"ly Uian any othetxity in the rtat-e- . We are pleased to enter Provo and hope toi form a large friendship In this community." vt fused FiOTlturc t Kitchen - from Page One) . SJ A most comprehensive treatise on culinary art, bearingjthecoJcj!5i!OT "recipes of, one of the country's lore-mo- st Domestic' Science experts... FREE TO EVERY VISITOR INSPECTING THESE RANGES! i Our Quality Guarantee E stand absolutely, back of our merchandise and we wiU make fair and immediate adjustment, of any article that, is not. jsatisfactory or is not as we represent it to be. We for the carry the best possible quality ' lowest possible price. ; t lished on East Center street from which the mayor aad members of the city commies toa. presidents aad other officers of various civic. d ideational and patriotic organisations' of the city will view the parade. Member of B. P. O. Elk. Prove lodge M, are coop rating td the Loyalty day activit!., That the week' activities: urpmlse to enlist the Interest of practically every hoy ia the city waa Indicated Saturday forenoon, , whea aearly 1300 youngsters wera the guest of the general committee at the. Junior high school invitation track aad field meet on the. "T" csmpus on I University hill. Another activity, too, that will prove attractive to many qf the boy of the city will be the hobby , fair, which opens la the Armory hall, tomorrow morning, - AH boy desiring to eater some rticte la thia fair are requested to meet Cymaa. Berg, chairman of the Hobby Fair committee, at the Armory hall between 4 and o'clock thia . afternoon. ., . order. 4 (Continued from page oae) OGDEN. April 28-- Ed "Strangler" Lewis, world's heavyweight wrestling champion, defeated Pete Visaer of .Ogden after H minute of a scheduled two-hobout. A record 1.S00 crowd of attended the tussle and booed Lewis heartily for the rough stuff he used la gaining hi vltory. Lewis used a "knockout Deadlock' to win the first fall, and when Via-er returned to the mat. still grog. y, the "Stringier" had nd difficulty in winning the second fall In short 1929-193- 0. ift-vo- BOYS' slIiuuI- By ERNEST FAXMAN Buyer i war of Masks, Fror City Bcbsibj My task aa supervisor aad teach er of music ia on of great Import , Deming were united in marriage April 20, 1878, at Complimentary to Mlsa Marva Mona, Utah. There were resident Bullock, a bride of May S. Mis of Salt Lake until 1883 when they Kate Peter entertained a number moved to Summit cauntyl where of frienda at a card party at her Mr. Deming engaged In stock rais- home. Saturday evening. Bridge ing and ranching. He operated saw waa played, after which a delicious ws served. Centering mills in various place in Utah and luncheon FROVONAS MEMBERS ENTER Wyoming until 1918, and waa one each of the small tables was pf the pioneer of that industry In crystall basket of pink and white TAINED the Uintah mountains, lie retired pink peas, daintly tied with a ma Mrs. Wren Wilkin waa hostess from business In 1926 and they ll ne bow. The guest list Included to tha members of the. Provonss have made Midvale their home the following : M iss Aleithea Wing, club st her home Friday afternoon. Miss Ethel Lewis.' Miss Deloris During the time spent with sewing since that time. Mr. Deming was born In Salt Jones, Miss Arthella Nelson, Miss and music, readings were furnished Lake April 12.. 1857. the son of Naomi Jones, Miss Ida Knuueen, by Mrs.- Emma Gay and Miss Moses and Hannah Holdsworth Mra. Walter William of Sal tjiVe IulHuiKUcjJeUa'jJua.luo.cji-- J TJavIs7-HrA?"BuI- - eon was served st. the conclusion Mrsf . lock Jr, Mrs. Bob Httllock. ' Mrs. of the entertainment ' Varlou If y Mra. Deming" wa formerly Mis R. A. Bullock Sr., Miss Adele Pet- spring flower and fern were used In decorating. Present were the Laura Wilkin, daughter of Alex- ers and Miss Veva Peters. ander and Alice Barney Wilkin following club members: Mrs." F. D. B. Gay, Mrs. J, H, Beck, Mra of Provo. She was born in this FOURTH WARD RELIEF ' Ernest Dixon. Mra. Albert Selck, cKy February 26. 1859. and lived SOCIETY Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. George her until her marriage to Mr. The and theological testimony Deming. She has three sisters lesson In the Fourth ward Relief Msdsen Mra Caleb W. Haw, Mr. and' one brother living here at the society Tuesday afternoon, will be Jame McClellan, Mr. Walter TayMra Mr. Fred Crltchlow, and present time- a follow: given by Mrs.' Isabelle Haw. The lor, Mayme Bird.- Mrs." Ralph Poulton, subject will be "Dispensation of the guests: Mrs. Clarence Tolboe, Mrs. Mr. W. M. Wilson and Wren Wi- Fullness of Time." All member Ted Wilkins, Miss Louise Hundley, lkin. of the society and friend Interest Mrs. Hundley, Mrs. George L, Fail and Mrs. Ines Sutton. Mr. and Mra errring are the ed are cordially invited to attend. ...-EDGEMONT parents of eight children, seven of WARD RELIEF SOCIETY The theological division of the Edgemont ward Relief society will have charge of the meeting Thursday afternoon. A special program, has been arranged and a good attendance will be appreciated. Mr. and ' LO.O.F. DAME l Prominent among the leading social event of the week waa the lancing party given at the .Utahna Gardens Thursday evening, by the Provo lodge No. 14. I. O. F. The sffair waa given In celebration of the 109th anniversary of the organisation of .the I. O. O. F. lodge In the United stale. Wilde's Musical Troubadour furnished the music During intermission N. C Price talk on the or gave a Much merriment was ganization. created by Robey Scott, who ap-pea red in full dress suit, including ilk topper, and his partner, who was' none other than the handsome Millard Beck, who cleverly took the part of a 1928 flapper. More than 200' were in attendance at the delightful affair, and an enjoyable time was spent by everyone. r ' Annual Reunion Of Carter Family MUSIC SUPERVISOR RETURNS -TTi ianuaT JeunioB onEe CiH FR0M CHICAGOCOWFEREKCE" family wiU be held In the Provfl -( Old-tim- er ' PEOVO SUNDAY HEEtLD;'SUNT) AY APRIL' 29, 1923. -' ill r- "i Tl - ' II' H rh, , .. TMjOR BROS C0MBNY OP PUPVD- : endeavor to sell at thelowest I WEpossible net price. If you make " THE DEPARTAMNT STCttJE AD-MI- 1 Our Price Guarantee LowNctPrices . I7.MFHATICALLY, the - Peninsular Electric is ,the cooking queen of them all. Thousands and thousands of. women all over the country it! . , PRIDE in it Truly makes every dish a delicious success. 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