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Show J California On PL Big Wasteful Vives t Th4 Yambdn Tib club b4r4 ay Muiual f ' fnBU 6prat iartor tijuartial tbiftRath M'llir Wi -- ! MU Merida Mice Korin Lik.uy1 ci Atiiy Dockor InTd&r. nrotldt&t weleoaaed Uwj liveMrii MernW wtfftttned ri-I-itn auetta and introduced Mine Evelyn a Valenuoe iteep-party at ler home J the la fe lea art aa toaetnwatresa evening lor the member elevewith the theme Cauae and day the following im la club at her heme Friday Cure of Valentine x: iia-r5- t Iii Helm th. 8tiwt: JTa Comic Valentina" Robinson. e nartners M n?der Dirk buffo tUMm U" Von th . -- u. after?f?t VII-- 1 men-'-no- m mm token tread th p1jf "Caponsacch; from Robert Browning . "Tbs Ring Goodrich b. Boot" by Arthur Roee Palmer Mr H-- Oarn Kathryn LeRoeCi aang two Rrowaing aelectlona- BLr,rt wl" V.og.n.0, by VV.rm.th Used tn Every Country in the World for More thm Three Generations HTiTi1,rSJSSt gtt ZsmiiR Joha- th. few club end Arced! special : . guests. Member of the Carquinita club wra th guest of bits Ci.o Smoot' at luncheon at her bom Friday " evening. Phi f th XI chapter Th Delta , pi nation! professional education fraternity of physical the B- - T. U. enjoyed a luncheon V cafeteria. Mullett were the Frank tramntna Isurpriied br a group of friends at Kra YrtS Htecbley-teras- r herhoetem home evening rhnr Friday i horn, to th eta Sor.it club at Th, Literary League held, an Intern tra walterMUn afternoon. after WrdneOav ee.on op I b -- Welets K.ten noon at the home of Friday a paper on Mrs. K. L--i 1 t th of bloving wee who nasisted in Development jxsnimerniyar. I tore" receiving and entertaining by Mrs. Mis Ullita Mortimer waa ho- -. c,jjtoa Tobo A muslcai program FKDZEN MEM . y 3PNNT 30UIH TO some-prese- Yoo-ho- wIUnw Watn .n,.rUln.d at her home FTiday gt kenalngfoa for member of the afternoon SOAP " wed:tupTC Jd i arncuBi - Mm"h 4 t, father, Joseph Sleaexynald, angrily grabbed It and threw It into th audience. For a moment those present seemed inclined to rush the father, but they desisted. An peg th most enthusiastic listeners was the violinist. Misch ti. et Bacramento,tElnla- . Berlin debut m idi mT uMeKion- pianist eg Bach BE RIJN , BT. A. BAT Ruth Slencz t KJ OW look here Jane, there a bo ecus for cooking up a Calif-- mad IN week's produce for lust the two f via. Soma idea yen should have at Tcast and it's high tltnaauch waste is ceased. la8 1? light end wHlgrewuyT to he niply ruinous Night after nigh god then again yen Use look ah this here stew. A cook enough for seven ! To th aurixement of critic, knd rt"manc.tonikM more an tt looks or mess of less it,' army just lte gallon snlbuaiaam of the'amid th. Just what gets Into you! Tour meals ar4 great, that I'll adT 7 a -a audience program presented mit. and argument won t help a bit. youVctaimply got to learn n as Bach.nope' that you are married to n bo with limited Vmounta of dough ot such sf--knd masters Haydn, and. in a and not a wad to burn. Why d on't you pi t p wm uchuKkJLj At- im BchutmivciiPpln und pimm ntu 6t twduggfe need! lou know you've lust the two to fe Just enough7wra!rT Russia can supply th world with Instead. Thia waste (of vtctnals U the end if you keep nt mors than 1.200,00 long tons of fas of th concert it up we'r sunk, just try to use your hear I Ruth with manganese ere annually, leading he-- house, -- Com shouted to my spouse next evening when I German doll put her all othci countries. this on Is -- Joe and this here s Pete they t Now both you birds unloose potlurk.7 the wrinkle In your pelts but memories know whst she fass tonight, but you can this wholesale piracy, sniff! Eniff ! You bore J while 1 see what delays the eats I thick I smfl And both of youll be hunting brides when oca you've wrapSay ped your hungry hides 'round one of Janes nines pie. Hon! 'What g holding wo th show? I whipered in th ' ah Ton ask pie that?" cooed "Why surely kitchen, low. this I not the lad who handed me the lift of gab about three economy ? Well this time I took your edvice Ig baked rolls they really nice, two spuds end twelve sttngbeans. of pie I which atilt would. off thought the l Ibillhad e quarter sod sardines- .- Of cows. top knd I might railed, youd fordid lt jost apite to make me pick tonight i ip bet youboob who takes a wife gut then starts out a sap Gosh any out to tacklo Ilf sura has a handicap tut THREE 8ECTKWT THE IESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1932 TV , ..." ic-- B. A; C. Arranges Concerts tee to the Cliveii club At her bomej,,, given under the direction of J , In j Mis, Margaret Summerhaya. Monday evening. Mra Marjorie A Halllday and I attendance at the delightful at j fair entertained Mrai Dunford. were. C. btra Farrot Plerpoint Stanley . the O. S. Alumni club at th Mra Walter T, Hasler, Mra Leland . home Monday even VanWegenen, MraE W. Steadman, -Halllday Mrs A. J. Htroeg we hostess to Mra Denali Brown, Mra O. D. Hanthe Aurora club at her host Tues- sen, Mra Bud Nilsson, Mrs Henry EDAR CITT Th mfiala - t- The' program wHF na felt Taylor, Mra J 8. ihilian, Mra Bert day evening. The Mieses give n! Grace lew- Page, Mrs 'Albert E. Terry, IMra partment of th Branch sois entertained at a delightful Lloyd Sutton, Mrs A. K. Robison. cial at their bom Thursday avail- Mra W W. Thomas Mrs Gertrude cultural college' will giv concerts pmarn Roeg Paga MrS Lynn Taylor, Mrs Os- in a number ot town ot southern jipVramUA ing. Mra Hugo Pries Mr I Roy la Olaaa entertained mond Dunford, iamw L myUkona Ren 1 anWagenenl Utah ddrlng-februa- ry aa a-- Part Bulon C Tetire-da- y Mrs borne ether kenainsaoa atw DLt.aB.nf w P. mi.. Ruth Richan. Mts o10f of afternoon for thf members aQ unemployment Hansen, Miu Buelah Hatton. Min In b concert will th La Conda club. The charge palgn. Kay, Mtu Phyllis Adams Mr. and Mra J. B. Olaea aeter-tain- ed Rhel G Willett, Mrs Fred Mark-he- ot th local high school "" tn each' at a soetai at Utsir noma Mrs R. Mra town. Graham. Mra Howard Friday evening in honor f their Mra G. A. lr-e- a Th concert will Include a vocal son and brida Mr. and Mra Don-ai- d Henry Mendenhall, Mra and mixed marDouglass Paga were qua riot with Jams Lindsay recently Olsen, who Mrs Vv Utwa w anntr wa boat of Ogden, tsaor; William Dalton of , ried. Mra Oiaea was formerly klo-la- e ot th number Arcsdm es to th Parowan. baritone: Moos Abraham! Myrup. Dr. and Mra Stanley M. Clark ciub t her nvm Friday evcnlu Robinson of Kanosh, contralto, and sD:tiaea tram Psust was boatem Dunford Bra Stanley entertained at a family gathering Hoart of th Douolo Four Maud Halversen of Cedar City, so- Oaky a Titmaf and dinner party at their home uUubtn members Striae Trie, j at her horn Friday atternoon. prano: a string quartet Including Clark a honoring Mra m Sunday, , VirScott and Mra R. La Earl Burr Halversen, first violin: CbBl-yf- fr molhara Mra Myroa G. Ksweka, Bra BpiribA JBtofrt the Gardner, second violin: Dougla Aasfll 7k gil Bullock war koatesse to ciuu birth aaniversary. ,nck TtasPy Mm Mari Johnson waa pleas- inemoar of thf Orem Literary and Elm Corry, cello till bom baxurday ovemng. Maaalnr, antly surprised at her home Friday at to Burr City; and a atrlnr trio Frank Haoasa mnmintu of Odor Elma itrtor Qwu evening by a -- group of young at Firs cladlcr Corry, Milo; Bro her bom baturuay afternoon fur Gardner friends yjoUn and Wayland Mae .. i Mr. and Mra C. H. Wright bad members of to H. D. eiua I Member of th naturuay After- far lane, piano. Stria Trt as tbalr dinner gusets Sunday Mias noon tit gui a is of Mrsy wr Lney Wright end J. Wesley NosH Arnoldduo hum batur-daitobiso nt of salt Lake City. afternoon. Mra Arnold Robinses was teaa at a party at her home .SaturFir. and Mra Art Scott ontertalnd bom batur-da- y day afternoon. Tbs guests list In- at a card party at tdair cluded: Mra Earl Kumenthai, Mra tor tbo memoarn of the vniug Lester- Brain, Mra Paul Westwood. A. G. club. M ra W. W. Thomas Mrs Harold Mra Harold Flllcbell wa hoateaa filumtnthal, Mrs Waaley Stnbba at her bom haturday afternoon fur To Help Utah Unenployei - wUelWf I imtn havetfio Worrier THE PROT - - an Accident Policy ia hig poaae-iothe family man feels a satisfying sense br GE3SgEDni1E( WiMi ,TI Tolboa Mra Jostice Johnson, Mra Mr. and tin Julian Drear enterCecil Larsen. Mra V. H-- Tuft, Mrs tained nt a pleasant social evening tna Leo Ferr and Mra Albert Rick- at their bom batur day for man. members of tho Evening dub. , Mis Mas luttos eetertalned t Mr. and Hra C. A. Mchay enterher boms Tuesday evening for th tained a party of frienos at dinner member of her club. at uiair home Sunday afternoon. Th Wednesday Afterwosa club Mra Verna Cioward was hostess member were th guests of Mra to th member of th Prevonae v wen O. Nellsos at her bom Wad Uub at bar horn Wednesday OU MAN OOTOTE CHANGE afternoon. sesdsy HIS MIND. Mr. and Mra Art Iwtt astertaln-s- d ning. Knadsea nterU!nd Karl Bra at their home Saturday evening at a keastngtoa at her home Thursfor th member! of th O. O. club. day afternoon for th members of BT THORNTON W. BURGESS. Members of th H, D. iub andLianea club. few apeclal gueata, war an ter the th N, H. club were Th wise hi mind doth so arrange tsised Gsturder afternoon, at the th Members ofof Mra Willard Fetsraon That hi opinion ha can change. guests home of Mra Frank Madaen. . her homo Thursday evening Old Man Coyote. Mra Thom ay Sumner entertained atCamp No. P Daughters of Utah th following friends at her home Pioneers were the guests of Bra Man Old Saturday afternoon: Mrs Waitar J. H. Durant at her horn ThursCoyot felt that he WnUt, Mra Fred Street, Mrs Sterhated th anow. It had been bard , afternoon. ling Enanbrnck, Mra Earl Graham dayFIrn Mari Madaea atertalnd to a good living beenough get Mra Georg Beil If, Mrs M Bean, her home Thursday atternoon fore th anow game, but it had Mrs M. W, Merrill. Mrs Manley J been of th camp members th for much harder since. - He had Clark, Mra George Robinson and Daughters of tho Ptoneera to get enough Mra Wallao Thomas managedaomehovr Utah of f. Na Daughter Gamp MI Mary Dixon entertained it rrfoheer met Thursday afternoon at to keep going, but he had almost Bar horn Friday afternoon for the' forgotten what it felt Ilk not to of Mra E H. Hole members of th At A lease club. ilia homo No 4 and No. I of th b hungry. Camps A group of friend met Pioneers th ot Utah pleantly If only I could catch some one Daughters mirprieed Mra HKie Col at he. Thursday afternoon at the home of h4f enqugh to maka one good meal home Thursday Oiaen. Mra Pearl Officer and teaeher of th it would help a lot. lea. air, it Th (Scandinavian organisation would help a lot. thought he. Relief I gathered Thursday wish one a social evening Grooemen. at th hem or Mraadeety Victor Ander-- u enjoyed home of those Beaver would If only I coo Id catch me one Mg Thomas of the at and Friday n aa enough to make onomd meal Mias Ethelyn Myera waa hottest coma out where I would have a of quilting. enjoyed H would hqlp Jot. i They to the members of the 8. B it chance. But they won't. the Pep Vodi. Following well-othe ark If club at her home Saturday evening itnow when they u- for that Otter hearer ff. try 2 Thursday evening, Frank and swim diva could It I drew Little Joe and hrer. With V only Jrnguo entertained a party of would be a different matter. ! won- every step he aeevned I grog bigat supper hi home 'Otter la at hi ger. Hi legs were swhoii that A. Bell wae the der Joe MIDVALE. if tie let I receipleat of a pleasant surprise given .... bv a a. slippery slide. He Isn't frald to his body almost touche thr) fcr hom dav0 even'nnd Mra A. A. liar- - go where he nleaae- - and tf I could hot they w- -c '1 Friday sfternooa luncheonijjywsn - ilra catch him away from that slipenterwined at legs. His long body ."I'5" club Mra L Greenig iand Mra per slide I might hav an Otter Campbell. Vftehr wera and quickness sttng' CoD Wtiltam Flavcroft of halt Last were dinner. I'v Bever tried Otter. It: fur coat looked fblck md UZL at d kenaington at Jha her home the out of town sueau it to he Friday afternoon. would Dot Certainly good. be easy tote; it ought Laat Friday Mra. H. K. Pb1p Mra Brimball entertained at at an rly luneboon for woulda" b filling, and Just now tt head was rather broad r. a bridgeAmy party at her home Frtdvy members of hr Saif but Xalta dlub.r iant' of matter ot last filling and suggested powerful ai evening for the member of the Thursday of neat ek a flvei I think I'll gee If Little Jo Is would he dangerous In a tghl Rainbow club. b given in tba Cooununu will about was there Little Be yu. anywhere. about WJlin Mortimer waa hostess church oarlora. 1 tha mom berm ojf.thA -- r So, ,Q!l headed of confidence ln, ,bJ ab!Uy It Coyot Jleri CrftU Tflra. C X Bartletl antertatned nt her fcoma Monday avemnsr Laughing Brook" good care of himself. , laat week honoring 8eVi .straight forthe evening Members of the 8L Marr Guild , where there wa pea water He was pow almost net wkh W Watkins of met with Mra Emm Dougherty f,th,r" set time.; to birthday.' low tne pond of Paddy the Beaver. Old Man Coyot bF home Monday 'afternoon'1 '.Laae. on hi. a It was there that LJttl Joe Otter spring. Then ho thought c h- down had made hi, slippery slid 'nearness to the edge of thattep Mra Amite Whl.ecotton hank. Old Man Coyote j bank down which they migVoll Mr. Fat Ciark, Mr iRd Sfi G K. at th steep mond Barry nvi A careful-and It alowly approached j into the cold, black wafer, ere c4 Revolntlons of Today Muslcai kIniur that theVuttl Jo would he perfec at Mr. and Mo, D Fern ly. He first mad - were tendered hv Mis so wind' was blowing la his face, of Copperton and bom while ha would be ost iPet V ittur W atk rs of Drapes that his own scent would not he helpless. Right then and ere In compl.nient to Dr. and Mra H. carried to that slide. ."Then he Old Man Coyote changed his nd He didn't want a dinner eros to telSfii 'dilute! tol forward. run any such risk Lit'le Joe ll1 J'Ck LOVED TO EAT, out of 2ght of ke passed, and a moment late ras Mr Paul Stokes! Otter, should he he there. ciening sitting at the top of his si -- ry to her club . exclaimed Old Han Coy- - slide. Ha j "I1 AND NOW SHE met! as a TT.?.T!!1?a .7 Merry 0, un(ler btj breath jyit'le Breexe LrickiftS, Ate noae w.'Oi. Union Mundane Refit CAN!" . - Tie nixLTr-- t -- g Of t! a rommun-- l warm .scenf that could, mean but ... . O Accept rr age at "Viulrw.tt la. h'Wcd-eviV- y last Uttle Joe wasj ofjone thmg mouth water to Mr, rt V Quck baa here His began reduriien rm in tltuge nd ril Much of the mllfenng from and he became more cautious than! A voluntarywares In which indigestion of Ho flattened himself close) et ct General Manager 'Ti- jut he avoided tf everyone could know Ho lbs snow and fairly Ccawlel Casasxa of the i MetropoHtan what thousands LPtte fcy Uttle hs drew nearer, conand which has been fo-- d like Mbs LiUian tinually etopp'ng to look, listen and by ll meti Presently hi heard s gptestr Ralstonhsvq. ss the members of the 4c u That meant that Little Joe had learned. This will not, tt is nni ted slide In Musical tVest, New York City just gons down his slippery be fallen by into the wster. Old Man Coyote businesswoman, darted forward, for thte was his who lives at 1160 chance whli Little Joe wa in the Park Avenue, Un0n official declared t a riiflc eut ayv nirfntT-rxoluntery. uttd. irtgtTTnfc suffered for retpeeil tge pJcdent r h 8? group of young hemlock In turn wou.d m thte and from headaches . of tho hs.uk- - Jtist between v j., us and heartburn " Ioua,ler ot th Xewjh'm apd tive edge of the bank was meU. nufidui fne ahim unenipl0.ed after meals; verk People ia.ojmphony concerts Owlittlo pafh So tho now Old Men j couldnt sleep hld his breath snd waited intemateOnaJy known rocah like 1 should; H s eye glowed with eairerneaa and never felt right. For five vears I experimented " h with medicines and treatments, until, ' w J -- ud - Tifen h -- I learned about Papes Diapepvin- -t from th. have use three package: now hav e conservatory of Mu, at such gained five pounds, and led fine. ms. native of tessiy as If there were ssstel hewel setios. elaae If you, too. sufier from sourness, eef, Germany, Aren. took the leadership thing as danger In all the Great i ud potass fss post back on was his He way nausea, of World. foe headaches, gas, belching, Cieve'xrd Philharmonic rag wait wig or pain after eahag c.iestr. Five tears feter he brthe fop or ttts slippery slide.) Tbaauu. other regularly or just t times, get cum of th American That path led from s place where) Trg R 15. fhT'TanK'wii'TowTbd easy to) from vwiie Goirpoeera hnv nftBne' la l ir'jG rki . -- -- ev-at- Vine-Wa- after-soo- ,t ,. eofeho-geste- ta ,.ifffw-fr-- I xty-fi(- te - r.?h. n SmM M- hn-'- 'a i . ?' tlvo-staffs-, i tSarHof 1 I,.'e I Hated Mow ace moms of ke bearfHa am when tagryiag a Deseret Hews Mfjr. fB) $3,000.00 if tile accident resulted from the wrecking of a passenger steamboat or steamship, tateeurban, street car, elevat' ed or svbway ear, as set forth; (C) $2,000.00 public-omnibu- if the accident reeulted from the wrecking of any taxicab, or automobile stage, as set forth; (D) $1000.00 if the accident resulted Com the wrecking of a vehicle, or by private pleasure type automobile, or horse-draw- n being strode or run over while standing or a pedestrian on a public highway, or by the wrecking of a private automobile, truck vehicle used for the transportation of merchanor horse-draw- n set as dise, forth; (E) $600.00 if tiie accident rewHed from the wrecking of any airplane er fungible airrippt pr by the burning of a theatre, school, municipal building orjjhurch, or by being struck by lightning, or by the collapsing of the outer walls of a building, or by the wrecking of a passenger elevator, or by being kicked by a .horse or mule 'or gored by a bull or cow, or by the wrecking of or or motor-drivthreshing, mowing, reaping-binding machine, combine, harrow, plow, cultivator, farm tractor, lister, stalk cutter, header, com planter, seeder, disc, sake, manure spreaders, or groin drill, asset forth in the policy. en If Insured it injured aod is physically Doable to communi- cate with friends, the Company win defray, injsddition to other indemnity payable, all expenses, not exceeding $100.00, Deceit-serto put the Insured in eomraumeation with friends. y Dcsorct flows Trsvcl cnd Pcd&strisn Accident Policy k. Policy fer every cegber cf the fcn3y,-Jietweenthez- APPLICATION COUPON ses cf40 !cd70yem,E:!et;d fens!. , No . medical , exasca-bos- s. Hared tzpe c r W IMMIUKK REGISTRAR, DESERET SEWS, and Accidast lnaorssc Policy teas Fareby apply Tor IF $14 444 T by th Cootisuital Uf lasaraneo Co. ( EG Lost, Mo, dirnisb Th Dvscnt New. . - -which 1 ncloo th (Ml mt th Roller tor oso year. - Is ooldytloo ot racalrlnr said solley. 1 hrebr follow: " I am st 1 n- -x n sobsertlMr t Th Dcmts s OiWSUim.lt Nsws and will ca tinea as nrb durln th Roller ymr. 1 dieck here I hereby I tar my t Th Dstnt New. -- to tart immtdsnlwcrlptlos lately And to cantina darlsx to asr year. I New Sabscribeiu pay th teqular sahscyiptios j to)ltoy e I here I Nahr of Th fiexnt Mw and mm- N w,,,r Th ta -Regular Headers I I1 dallvwod In th tewolarlx of Awl. kw. ere write yoor same plainly. It Is understood sad ajtraad that thte policy shall not h Is fore until the premism -ad tho appliestteo tew reivod st th oftite of Th Iteesrnt N.w, end the policy atoally tsssed. nd that there stall b as coTer.se snless th applicant la withls- th as limit specified Is th policy, ts In sound condition physically and mentally- sad SBlma th disability or lorn under which claim, ta mad la specifically COT trad aadar ss of th Tartoss parts sf th policy. " jlllltSl ....... 'me ....... t w Plber ....... prst th. ralar wn hs m INaM 9t ? AWMJURR, tr Af yem la uni tat HtoeWd. qow. ,4Mdd444deWi Blew RoUtiooabJ Btrmm Warn . , phyrioaliy sain about what t on eat IW" the Ind anapol-a- . ,Ir"d! Flay music fes- Uttle Joe would pass within easy' tnals He went toNew Tork tn 1S7 lumping distance. Old Man Coyote vnd became conductor of the New made ready for that jump ss soon iotk Manuscript Society concerts, as Llttls Jo should ba Just far a ter founding the- New Tork Peo- enough past for him to land onj ple' rrmphony which he directed Little Joe's hack. Old Man Coy 'ifar 17 years. ot had Folly condo np his mind lol - , -- wpee T M Pd$$d . Y car V , fr i. am rrlsr w Cc:is Crier Fdtriaa r.,l I mU delay. - eHmi eta (A) $10)00.00 if the aeodent meshed from the iteaa railroad passenger ear, as set forth; A ! efi!?he,rt i year. , This policy provides weekly indemnity for accidental injury, os stipulated in the policy. For instance, if the Insured should be accidentally injured as indicated in Sections A, or B, he would for the period of disability, not to exceed thirteen consecutive weeks. If injured as indicated in Sections C, or D, he would be entitled to $10.00 a week for tha period of disability, not to exceed thirteen consecutive weeks. If injured as indicated- - In Section Er be would be entitled to $7.S0 for the period of disability, not to exceed thirteen consecutive weeks. . r ' a Cents Twenty-fir- e 1 neariy.alL.f--he-gtr?erj"a.-we- 4 and only One Dollar Ika :ln.f N of personal security as he reeds In his newspaper the accounts of deaths and injuries resulting every day from traffic mishaps. He is not sure that he will always escape the peril that hangs over everyone who walks the streets, but he does know that mother and the little girl will he protected by a continuation of at leaat a living income, no ter what may happen to him. Thus, the accident policy brings to ita holder a feeling of security and a state of contentment that does not come to the man, who like the fellow with no fire insurance on his home, gets alarmed every time he hears a fire truck And a pass. He is free from worry. man ran buy Accident Insurance to protect all or any part of his income with a premium deposit sp small that jt will not be missed from the most economical budget. Costs onljrf 1.25 a Year this Through paper there is offered to the people of this city a real accident policy and at a price so low that there should be provided one for every member of the family nrM-Vkfttaib INSURE .TODAY TOMORROW MAT BE TOO LATE so sf o ssooo Ailplfhasl |