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Show JUtY 8, PROyO' EVENING HERALD, SUNDAY, Mrs. Heber J. Grant Recent Bride Given Shower yJ Is Honored Guest 1 among the leading soof. last week' watf the family party .given by Mrs. Pelia 1. Booth and her daughters, Mrs,, I. E. Brockbank and Mrs S. D. Adams,, at the Bfockbank home Saturday afternoon. Mrs, Heber J. Grant of Salt Lake, Mrs. Booth's sister J whose birthday anniversary occur- a"oirthatTlByrwa5 gueat uf honor at the delightful and well arranged Promjnl Delightul in every detail was the shower given by Mrs. Zipporah Westover and Mrs. Junior Buchan an, Friday afternoon at the home of the. former. The affair was In compliment to Mrs. C, Nollo West-over- , formerly Miss Jacquita John son of Salt Lake, who- was recently married. The time was pleasantly spent with music and social chat 1 and several del'gntfnl readings were given by Mrs. Earl Courture. 1 A delicious ltincheon was served to affair. the following: Mrs. Jesse A. WashGardehxflowers prettily decorated "' thffTOtlwrlHnBerSoeial chat, V,'"" were. an and impromptu program M. B. Mrs. J. D. Dixon, Mrs. 'clocknelabQr-- Aldous Pope, enjoyed, and at Knud 4 --ate dinner-w-as served.- Ben, Mrs. George Powelson, Mrs and laid onPres. f were Covers Mrs. Henry William- Halladay, Mrs,' Heber J. Grant,' Mr. and Mrs. Clements. Mrs. Hans '.Miller,; Mis Mr. and Mrs, M. Johansen, Mrs. Laura Simp ' Mrs. Robert J.' Jacob Gates, son, lira Bena Johnson, Mrs. Ralph ' Lund ludd, Mr and Mrs. Heber Bullock.. Mrs. John R. Stubbs, Mrs. Wood-'' Bennion, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hazel Stubbs, Mrs. Jennie Wilkinruff, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Winters, son, Mrs. Marie McDonald, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Pyper An-- - Earl Courture,. Mrs. Frank John derson. all of Salt Lake, Mr. and son, Mrs. Frank" D. Fieldinsr. Mrs . Mrs. Isaac Steward of Washington, Clifton Mpffitt, Mrs. H, K. Porter, i P. C, Mrano Mrs. uju-"- w mier ""Mrs. James Mrs. Yirl and Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Knudsen; of Garlands-Mr- . Elmer Nelson, Mrs. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Bark- - EmiJ , Bloomquist, Mrs. Milo- Rosa'Sorenson, Mrs.'-M- . 7 er, Mr. and Mrs. C. Westover, Mrs. u reeman Mrs. Mr. and f jr Sarah Jones. Miss Lula Westover, ' lorsville. Mlsfr Eva; Westover" and Mrs. John Mr. Mrs. Mrrand A.Tiay. Winters, .. Halladay. Pleasant f Olson jnd Mra..Erneat k Mur-docand-Mr-s. Arthur Grove, Mr., of Heber, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin FRIEDS OF MOTHER W. Booth; and Mr. and Mrs, C C. ENTERTAINED Hackett of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Among the delightful and interevents-c- f the week was Mrs. Harvey K. Boom, Mr. ana Mrs the affair given Friday afternoon J. M. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Walter by Mrs. A. Will Jones complimenrPeterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keejer, tary to her mother; Mr and Mrs. William Ashworth, son of San Diego, Calif., who Is s." Mrs. Annie M. Young 'and Mrs. here visiting for The Jesse Knight, all of Provo party was given for the following e . friends and associates of '; " the guest of honor: Mrs. Rachael "'. Villeins Hatton, Mrs. Lucy Buckley i Mrs Geneva tHatrnah Ooddurd, Mi.TIdaRas- mussen. Mrs. Bena Buckley, Mrs. The Wilkins family of Provo held T I Vincent una. i (.. .jiiih, m f. v.v.- -.jonea, nf. -- - Polly Th, . ! Mrs. vu...,6 Ellen Mrs. Buck. Jones, Pearl ... - , Mrs R ernoon anu vuuS, Vincent, MrsFanny VV r r,"f.. .u. "i. ,Z , ,1 wells. Mrs. Nellie Olson, and Mrs , cial event 1 - muT; ,- Mr.-an- - (UPK-Specula-t- as to the fate of Captain AU fred Loewenstein, who disappeared on a flight in his own Fokkcr plane, continued today with varying theories offered. lAiug charteredlJtf.BoiiBlaj2rewJ returned to Dover today without haying found a trace' of the, body of the Belgian millionaires-Drewpilot of the Fokker plane,: believed he 'knew Just about where Loewen; stein was reported to have opened an outer cabin door and walked ' out ' of the plane. The tug searched the channel a; the spot and. found no traces of the continental financier. . From Pacts came reports that Tauicide or 4if4thrtroiff"3ha accidental death' decisions that had -- Had-lock- oijr i . . -- 7 Mrs, Leo Knight will be hostess to the members of the Columbia at her-iioMonday full attendahce Is devening!, ' b ' j," ' ' , ' - old-tim- Family Outingit . . gilPst-list-in-J- -- 7.? Ie " rfLAngi;ter ... Hed-qnis- . tim-wi- evn-Wre- n A-e- .. , B - -- , -- -- Co-er- s J -- " capable-crf-answerln- ; -- The Deseret Mortuary Companv has recently opened an office at 336 West. Center Stu Provo, Utan, e for Utah county and is very arid good he backing v they ma1 ' will- - of the citizens In the waywithin have received us. We hope e few weeks to have our- Mortuary well under way, which wllen completed will be by far the finest of Us kind in this Vicinity,. For two Vas' we have 4JTTn of Utah eountv and th The high life must 'squeal to Fawnt fey our sjstem It has been proved hcra4 - 0 ani that we" have saved them ort'Ji;ot)f j niuch money. Those whom we they're poisftd on a Philadelphia hotel. But their bid have served arc :only for. spectatots was a failure for the to testify to the good of this In twoive ntortcs' below, stitution, and through their Inducepassers-by,- " didn't .even notice thcia ments - and the desires of their friends arid neighbors we have come to this county,' that all may enjoy at the time of sorrow, a serv- Falls ice of the highest quality and at j a very minimum cost. , J even more than any time Today, ' past, people are., anxious to save money and get. ahead.. . According to investigation and statistics Is has taken a goJJdly pdrtion of 'a f i family's life sayjngs to give one of their loved on.es a suitable burial. We feel and fenow that through the Pi'HcU:t Muiluaiy Company the financial strain and worry at that time will be relieved. It is only natural that our into- - Utah county brings competition to the men already in this " business, and from time to time articles are- - published in your pa-J- x.hjchwouid. jead-jJthough our competition was unfair and our business unsound. We wish the public to know that we nre operating within all the laws of this state and are not violating the States Securities "Act, any other law or perpetrating any fraud on the people as has been 1 " nf-4- - . -i tr -. "' , Adlerand-XvaifcJardon-f- - the-rcuf'- s New . I - I iz.- tivi Jiil-- ' InHI ' .....:.'.' 3 .' r- ; - lulv 14 th " - -- f"f'. ..'..- - rnnHiiiifp Wants To Trv - "rrT '. too-will- ing , - ".V ANGE been-serv-ai- . ld .citizens... Deseret Mortuary Opens Office Here r " seven-year-o- !eask:you pho are complaining? Not tKbee Whom we. "have served, or who have had sorrow in their homes In the past few years, or those who know; what it means to save dollars when their families are In trouble .but all opposition has come directly through the malicious interference of the undertakers., more- yom? r. The company does not intend to questions about the companythaa. spend time and, money in answer- any other man "or group of. men ling lndiscret and untrue articles whom you may consult, and will writteriby or at the Instance of honestly and freely give you. Int such organizations. -- Again we formation required. you to Investigate our plan ' " Hundjeds of " references from with an open mind willing to accept bankers, lawyers, doctors,.! mer- the truth as "found Irrespective of comes. chants ajna," busirics men of all the,, source from which professions can be given to prove ADVERTISEMENT) th,eworth and. integrity of this appre-ciativ- ZIPPERETTS HOLD Ol'TING - Delightful 4navay detail was the outing enjoyed by the Zipperetta at Viv.'an "park Friday afternoon. An enjoyable time was spept with by games, and picnic luncheon. Participating in! the affair were t,he Misses Vera Jacksou. Ruth Roberts, Elizabeth Gessford, Owi-i- i Eliza" Nelson, " Ida . htifl Goldle Scott, Spencer, Phyllis Miller. Bsrrtlee BoweiV Edith ' Paxnian. Gean" Clark, Dorothy Oakley, Lota P&xroan, Ada Hasler, Naomi Smith, Fern Smoot and Mra. Ethel Spencer. MRS- - ROBISON sktho thousands of 'good men who- - have taken a membership with the Deseret Mort uary Company in Salt Lake and Utah coontie&.to protect their fam-Jlies "when sorrow comes, than It would Ce to ask our competitors and thir friends, if we are,' in a good and worthwhile company? Our agents and representatives are (ADVERTISEMENT) COLCMBLEWnrCLtB two-week- 4 -- been- - reached. Mrsr-Leo-te- r . , -- firLS JtnWm -- IVES CHILDREN'S PARTY Complimentary to her daughter Betty Jane, whose birthday anniversary Jt was, Mrs. ' A, E. Robison gave a children's party at her homeiViday afternoori Out-dogames were played and a deliciotis luncheon was served at the "conclusion of the afternoon's Gay pink and blue caps ana asTfet!rtf---nul- 3 and candv were given as favors. The eluded the following friends of the euest of honor: Marjorie. Ruth and Paul Smith', Grant and Helen Hickand Paul Ferre, Bhoda man, Vrs. M, King.'Dorothy Roundy, Marie Stum, rs. Ryle Patterson M th hoBtpPRu, Doreen Jones, Geneal Hayward, Jones nd Mre- - I"" Karren. the Edith and Nellie Hodges, Mary Lou - h- . latter two furnished beautiful vocal and Betty Jean Homer, t, Juncce Social the afternoon. rlng Helen Thurman, Richard ana Thomas Petit and Edgar Roblsoh! " ' turps and a delicious tray luncheon ,as served. Dancng concluded. the wa9 . prk)n Tog DAISY SEWING CLCB--, CRT? activ ties. decorated the entertainins Mrs. Anna Chrlstensen e ntertaln prettily In attendance at the delightiul-af.- . J.ooms - the Dai3y Sewing club members nt . . fair were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wil- - ; her home Friday afternoon. The :. son, Miss Roanon Wilson and Bill th following spent a pleasant Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Poul- - LAMBDA TAtI ,f sewing and music, after which ton, Mr. and Mrs: James A. Bui. CLT;r MEETING a X- - Miss luncheon was Loree Van Wagenen will served: Mrs. dainty lock Jr.j and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman "Thpmas arid family. Beit entertain the Lambda Tau club Grace Hansen. "Mra Jane Evaii:i, Violet Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Rui. and James Poulton, Mr. and Mrs . members at her home Monday Wilkins, Miss Eva Wilkins, ning. All members are urged to be Reeves, Mrs. Anna Mikklcson, Mrs. Anena Anderson, Mrs. Anna Nelson, Miss Cleone Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. present M ss Leona Hansen and Mrs. iore Arnold Rawlings, WTniiSi Mr. and) ' A- OF N. R. CH'B PARTY the latter being an Invited enson,' children! Mr,! Booth and MrsJack : guest; f and Mrs. Lloyd ThorntonLind-- . hil-- 4 dren. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tolboe pleasantly- entertalned.by Mrs. Ella and baby. Mr. and Mrs.Huiro Price Evans at her home Friday. The OPTLMTST CLl'B TO MEET and son Dale, all of Provo, Mr. and season's flowers artistically deeor- - Mrs. Gilbert Gould will entertain Mrs. Ray Wilkins and Miss Evelyn ated the entertaining rooms. Sew at her home Thursday-afternoonWilkins of Robsevelt, Mr. and Mrs. ing games and musicwere the fea for the members of the Optimist H. A. Smuin and daughters Lucile tures of enjoyment, and a dclicrou club. Cards, music and luncheon will and Carol of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. luncheon was served io Mrs. Elixa be the diversions. Alr"membcrs are beth Barrett, Mrs. Lillie Stevens. cordially invited to be present. Fred Wilkins of Los Angeles, Mrs,y?ra Nelson3Irs. Mattie f Klrkwood, Mrs. Mary Ward, all of WELL ARRANGED MEETING OF LINNEA-CLCi Provei-Mrs. Minnie Dennison of Memebers of the Linnea club were BRIDGE. PARTY i pleasantly entertiji&rd at the home Springville and Mri'Nels Peterson The residence of Mra John W. invited of Mrs. V. H. Tuft Friday aftcr- -' of Provo, the latter being an - Farrer was the scene of a dcllnht-fu- l noon.' Summer- flowers artistically guest. f bridge party Saturday . afterdecorated: the -- entertaining Tooma noon, when she . entertained in OF AT HONOR Gl'ESTS music a and delicious Sewing, honor of Mrs E. G; Hughes of Long luncheon were the diversions and BREAKFAST. Mrs Alma Van Wagenen was Beach. Calif., Mrs. David Openshaw were enjoyed by the following: Mra of Los Calif., Mrs. George Karl Knudsen, Mrs. O. M. Slack, hostess at a prettily arranged Qu ilian Angeles, of Ogden and Mrs. W. B. herat breakfast home Mrs. Frank Hardy, Mrs. O. C. McSaturday Ward of Salt Lake, who are here Carthy, Mrs. Howard" Egan, Mra morning, honoring Mrs. 'E. G visiting. Cut glass bowls of sweet Ralph Footc. Mrs. Emil Hansen, Hughes of Long Beach, California. peas were used as a decoration. A Mrs. Clarence Olsoni Mrs. Kate Mrs. George Quillian of. Ogden and delicious luncheon was served at Peterson, Mrs. Felstrom Of .Salt Mrs. William Ward of Salt Lake the conclusion of the card game. Lake and Mrs."; Hugh Jolley, tSie An attractive pink glass bowl of In addition to the honor pinksweet peas formed the center- the "following" were guests ofMrs. latter two being invited, guests. A present: piece for the breakfast tablj, rn B. Morgan, Mrs. Alma Van. Wagenside of which was a pink either PLEASANT VIEW RELIEF en, Mrs. Swen O. Nielsen and Mrs candle In apink holder.' SOCIETY . Joseph T. Farrer. Mrs. Farrer was laid were the for honor, gupsts'of The regular meeting of the Pleashostess and the following:, Mrs. assisted in entertaining by her ant View ward Relief society will the daughters, Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Mr A. B. Morgan, Mrs. David Onen-shaJ! C.t Bown and Mrs. J. D. be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 Hunter, T. Mrs Mrs, Ferrer. Joseph o'clock in the ward meeting house.. ae "W. Farrer, and Miss Jessie The special activity committee will John PROVONAS . CM B NOTICE be in charge of the program. Mra McKinley of Ogden. Members of the Provonas club !C 3C Emma Brereton will give a talk on "KIDS- - PARTY will enjoy a picnic at Pioneer . park ENJOYED afternoon. A full attendance "Canning Fruits and Vegetables." Friday Miss to was Vesta hostess Strong All visiting teachers are urged to is desired. Lit,tle Women at a "kids'-par- ty sc st makes their report at this time, and the - , home Friday evening. all members are, requested to be at hex AURORA CLUB MEETING amount of merriment was great present. created through the youthful cost- POSTPONED ?' The $ $ $ meeting of the Aurora ciub. umes worn by the guests, and a ENJOYABLE CHILDREN'S chediled to be held Thursday eve time" "was spent with childctightfuf PARTY and music! A delicious ning at the home of Mrs. Eva Mild- Mrs. Edith T; Booth entertained a dren's games was served to Miss Pearl enhall, has beert postponed indefin luncheon number of little folks at a pleasant Miss Marionr Sutton, Miss itely, on account of the serioua illsocial affair at her homo Friday Hardy, Hannah Prusse, Misa Lois Boshard ness of MrB. Mildenhall's mother afternoon, the occasion being th aniMiss Evelyn Mrs. Mary Clark." . Troyer., sixth birthday anniversary .of .her ana Games Margery. daughter, music 'were enjoyed by the tiny tots, after wh.:ch a delicious luncheon was. served. Present" were "'Patty ' and Shirley Brockbank. Norma a'nd Rex Dunford, Elaine Olson, Elaine j J Taylor, Virginia Dixon, Helen Tay-.lo- r. Barbara and June Dixon, Rob- - Marmd Jf trans-chann- esired.'; - " as , ' Missionary Will Return Here Today FAIL UNSOLVED LONDON; July 7 PACE Till 1928 W retary of - the -- Undertakers Union came - all the way ,, from Chicago; to ' Provo and various other cities in Utah o see. what 'could be done Cle Deseret Mqrtuary Comabout Gi ThomDavid Provo relatives of pany.' We ' ask you' good people, re thisXclty, of resident former as; why the' excitement from such""a ceived information Saturday from distance? la ' it that the : underhint" that he would arrive in Provo takers have the interests of the to!! such an extent, this morning from llolland; whre people! at heart they seek help from a nahe has spent the, past two years a thajt tional organization- to protect the a missionary ' for . the X. D S., ' citizens from a company that saved church.1 tneir own brothers. and sisters $1?3,00).00 last year in one county. exmaae M.T. an worn, .xnoniaa ary Could the people ( of Utah county tensive tour of tMurbpean con- use tinent and the Bj itish IsleSj. Whiie it that much money "if" we saved forHhem through our systernf in Scotland he did considerable kAre we worth while when this genealogical work. Upon his return to America he was" met ,at New suving can. De proven? Would it York by. his mother, Mra 'Minnie P. Thomas, who accompanied hlnron a tour of principal cities and points of Interest in the east. Higl Edited by ETHEL DCCKETT Phono 101 - .... i . DID.YOUTAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE 20 DISCOUNT ON CURTAINS AND ALL ,DRAP-ERMATERIAL? ams Y - ; FOUREACATIONINGrWHY ADVANTAGE OF THE 20 com--ing- AJ .yirff NOT-TAK- E DISCOUNT ON w J pvn The Salt Jake U - City Commercial Sub-h- as never' taken any stand against ths Deseret Mortuary but has justly and wisely stated the whole affair to be a matter of com- d petition between this company and , the. Undertakers. Trus- tWe appreciate investigation from any source but as yot no com ml tec has ever called at our general office from Provo to get such information as has been recently pub' lished. . . The company has ample reserve funds bcsinV-- i $160,000'otl assets. f ?h1eh" ....... ISO irs. .ereliaEIr for their oblica- tions. - Ample provision has been Over iTihgaru t ails in a hig rubber made to protect the people, as sev ball that's the suiul-nquuti- c Accountants hop eral Certified Public . Juan Liiiiier-o- f Springfield, and bankers Thfe is not a mutual stock com- Mays., contcmpk'tfS. He's tiictured above, with. u 'diagram of the' con pany, where all the people have traption he ha3 tii'signed for the St voice in the affairs of the venture a closed corporation, which accortllngKto all past experiences, of the business-worl- d is the most safe institution. The DSyet Mortuary- Company does not" sclT TRY stock to the people, but just a . h ueriiticate of Service, The average family protected, bv pur contract will receive its money bacli in service t corn-o- ne to three times withinfive years and will have continual service thereafter. jThe fact is proved by the average death rate taken from statistics and the Metropolitan, Life Insur ance purvey, recently mad.c 1 LADIES' 8C CHILDREN'S FINE NEW STOCK OF '. SUMMER WEIGHT , : NEW STOCK OF CREPE BEDSPREADS V' ' ' ' DIue -- UNDERWEAR '... A $1 95 SPECIAL 20Discount " Rose and Gold 'Trim 80x105 ', - V : ; . , '''' v. Each - -- wt-.ir.- will-testify- -- JTPREE SalerDoes Not Close Until Saturday, JulylAtlv ".'9 !Htv,nmmm Store Will Close ; i t Vf WedhesdayAftemobns AT . ... 1:00 P. M. .1 - Thru August Commencing Jul jr 1 1 . , . .. First Rehearsal ..crt I i. Bnrg, ;. Victor -- Forsythe,- Helen and Hazel Oldroyd, Lois Stewart, Sherman Coleman, Ray Jensen, Ed- ward Taylor, Eleanor Plerpont, Vir. gin la' and Phyllis Booth. NEW GROUP PLAN Of Teaching" t 1 - I C - 1 C. C. CLUB" MEMBERS " . ENTERTAINED Mrs. Ted Hatton entertained at her home Friday afternoon for the members of the C. C. club, In honor of Mrs. Jack McEwan of Garfield, who is leaving soon for California, Mrs. Frank R. Taylor, who is visiting, here from, Canada,-- and JUra. James Nuttall, who is visiting here from Huntifigtpn.A program, music and games were enjoyed api delicious luncheon was served. Pres ent were Mrs. May McNamara of -- Mid vale. Mrs. W. W. Goodrldge, Mrs. Conrad Maag, Mrs Parley Mra. rCIinger "August "Johnson, Mrs. Arthur V. Taylor, Mrs. Alfred Johnson,. Mrs.' Martin dinger, Mrs. W. W Tny- -' orK Miss. Euulaa' llatton "and Miss Bewle Hatton,-- - - " " -- A v.. t Cf Our Employees" We feci we are entitled to one afternoon of rest and recreation each vfcckjduring the hotJummer months.: Inside workers Chiropractic hf.s a proven worth Special and is unexcelled for tumors, rhou-- . mat ism, prostatic trouble,.., high bjpoil pressure, the most viruimtxf blood diseases and the severest 'Of VANILLA y female disorders. MAPLE Starting MondayV. Jufy 9, three NUT ; free adjustments. " ' 'What Freo C'onRultjitiin coulcj llnordelight. """"." DR. E. MANSFIELD f ul on a scorching day-th- an a Over Hcdquist No. 1 wonderful-ef-portion-tjf Al."" ... . Phone 1082 " ; r.fiffic6 Hoursr"912; pine Ice Cream laden with 6 f morsels of fresh fruit ? Sunday Brick rFtfUIT DELIGHT: - - BAND AND ORCHESTRA MUSIC Will bFheld Mondayeyening; July 8 o'clock p.mr"; -- 9 8 Always ago5d- - time! .J- -' at 1 4 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1 All interested please be there. Parents, bring your children. - Md Between meal or a.'Ta'des-scrt'is incomparable. 's a Clean Place! nsarr J c rov CAi' i'iak or IMVOIMH'. 1, Order, from your-"deale- - - need this relaxation. - To Our Customers if our many customers will We wiirappreciate it arrange to do tlieir trading Wednesday morning. j very-muc- it IM OR BR0S!COMMNX - |