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Show THE 'jC SOCIETY AND CLUBS MRS. BHIRLET todiy Z etreet, ooropUmenttnf her sleter ifiee Harraret Taylor of Baa Francisco, a bride of early falL A color ecberoe la pink and white waa carried out la the decoration of the rooms and the tea table. A allver backet of pink aweet peaa centered the tea table. Pink candles were In Oliver holders. Rose colored gladioli and cosmos w crop laced abautib iivlng rooms The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Iceland Swaner and Mrs. Spencer P. Felt. F. Leaver and by Mrs In pouring Stauffer. Mrs. William High and Miss Sarah Cnlpmaa In serving Musical selections were given during the afternoon by a stringed orchestra. The grueeta cards were received by little Sereta Jones, daughter of the booinvitations were istees' Seventy-fiv- e sued e e A luncheon In honor of a bride, Mies Leone Amott, wae given today by Mrs. Lafe Hixson and Mrs. Otto Marti at the borne of Mra Hixson on Lake street. Pink sweet pees centered the luncheon table, which wee covered with a Madeira cloth. Covers were laid for Miss Amett, Mrs. Carl A. Orlob Mra Tvatt Stephens and Mrs Ernest Marti. Furniture 2S Pfcesa Wee. Weetk. l,c,,l 772 end 723 e e The Detorat City, or Terdell Beeth. Circe latlen Re.rtw.tt and Cloth Coats now see Mr Chsrle Wolfe entertained at a luncheon yesterday at her home on Canyon road in honor of Mrs. J. G Giles of Los Anaeles. formerly of Salt Lake, who will leave In September to mske her home Ln Buenos Aires, and for Mrs Giles daughter. Mra. Joseph Far lee of Beattie Mrs Gflee and Mra. Farles are spending several weeks with another daughter of Mrs. .Giles, Mrs R J. Cattle. Golden glow and marigolds decorated the luncheon table. Covers were laid for twelve guests : ! e e Committees Arrange for Murdock Family Reunion Mr. end Mre George A Steiner, Mfee Jeanette Steiner, and Mr and Mrs. Frank Steiner of Chicago, are touring PROVO. August II Various comYellowstone park mittees are outlining a program for. e reunion of the descendants ol John Mrs. Q H. Parrish and children have the M and William Murdock, to be held at returned from a short visit in Kansas Vivian Fa-In Provo canyon WednesCUy. day, Thursday and Friday, Aug 23, 24 e e 25 and Miss Florence De Rosa of Beattie. Joseph Murdock of Vineyard is presWish., formerly of Salt Lake, ie view- ident of the family organisation and ing in the city, the guest of Mrs. Reid Mre. Bina Clegg of Vineyard, secreH. Gardner. She arrived last week end tary. will spend the remainder rf the sumcommittees are preThe mer in the city Mra. Gardner enter- paring following for the reunion. Reception. D tained informally yesterday afternoon Y. Murdock of Provo. George Giles. at a tea In honor of her gueei at the David Hjcken and J M. Duke of Heber, home of her mother, Mrs. Hyrura Silfinance. Henry McMiJIen John W. Murver. doch. E McMtllen andTheron Murdock e e of Heber. Brigham Murdock of Farnum, Mias Virginia Cannon will entertain Idaho. Mr James Sharp of Wyoming; afternoon a at kensington at program. Mr Henrv McMillan. Mrs. Tuesday her home on Seventh East street in Clayton Montgomery, and William hoimr of Mies Bessie Jones and Miss Lindsay of Heber. David L. Murdock Jeeale Beeson of Ogden, brides of aariy and Mrs. Arch Davis of Balt Take fitv; fall. entertainment. Mrs W. J. Clegg, D. F. e e s Murdock and Mrs. David Hicken of Heber. Arch Davis of Beit Lake, MurDr. and Mrs Frank Hart have returned from a motor trip through the ray Murdock of Provo, sports, W. J. northwest which Included a tour of Clegg. J M Puke and William Ryan of Glacier National park, and the Cana- Heber, Mrs. D S Murdock and iouis dian Rockies They rre accompanied Clegg of Provo. Mrs. J, A. Murdock home bv Mre Martin Mathewe of Kel- of Vineyard. Thoms P Murdock of d s sister, who will Farnum. Idaho and Mrs. Svlvan logg. Idaho Dr of Heb'r. pr.zc, George Piper, visit here for some time. C MUrdock ard Mrs Moulton of Mre. J Miss Adeline Jones of the music de- Heber, music J A Murdock. Bert Mrs Arthur Hampton and Mra. partment of Rowland hall has returned from e visit at her former home In Bliss cluff of Provo Omaha, and from an extended trip James E Murdock of Balt Lake City through the northwest, to Canada will be master of ceremonies. A corAlaska and down the Pacific coast. dial invitation to be present has ben She was accompanied on the by agnt to all member of the family her mother. Mrs. J. B Jones, trip and sister. Miss Dorothy Jonee of Omaha, who are at present spending a few Provo Rotarians on days In Salt Lake before returning the first of the week to their home. Outing in Canyon Miss Lois Bradford will entertain Monday evenlnc at a miscellaneous shower at her home on Edison avenue in honor of Miss Thelma Dahlen. a bride-elect. Tomorrow evening. Miss Merlyn Chamberlafn will entertain for Miss Dahlen and Miss Vera Taylor, also a bride of the near future. Mist Dahlen was the guest of honor et a kitchen shower given by Miss Janice Snow at her home on Major street Tuesday evening. The decora- Savings Saturday wii sec the advantage parents THRIFTY of outfitting the. boys and girls now forachopLwhiIe the .clearance aal3 The new lines bought on Fall market, and practically identical, will necessarily theco special reductions. have to retail at h'gher prides. IS Ht see Boys School Suits Boys Corduroy Suits, 3.95 the FOR age or te 1 f ' not lar aa ever again encourage se.ecr on years brown, I to r' m fi : n" 5.95 6.95 9.95 12.95 wtii be pvpu. A this price we In blue g ren or Boys Corduroy Suits 5.95 bet On of the to If year -- Irneker et ; Mile for the hov velvet cord in da-- k TN S Blue Serge Suits, 7.79. Theae are out Nifty new i a fn be nieturtiums and golden-glonumbered 15. pree e't! SOOi erf sra fS'r of fft ? wKo siit Eve l.tS 4" 6 If to IT yearsw Kaynee Wash Suits, One-Thir- Plaj Suits, 59c. whie r:ps or khaki Blue and yeara Blou-e- qr K gray ehambra 14 years. BeM 2 2 50 tn l Bo V Junior Norfolk etvi In sizes 4 to D vevrs. Assorted psTe,,v to t) i bo I Pmart little svle of wool fbr ? for bo s r rN 3 to 8 ( m I f. v Ht, k 7e dvrk virv. 7No for fv.' shapo " re. fin'f. 39e o 14 j nioo ' r. Knlekere, ft.in n Hove ft5r o'nrv o f b i 8 lilrt, t r c Kbftkl Suits, 3.95 fit' pes blue r khaki 6 r t 89c. s, r. a Suits, 4.95 Off d Oliver TVil M dw ri1 Norfolk styles to J 5 to 4.00 lines row ; Mimip- to IS .p 4 jears Girls Dresses Young Mens Suits 14 9 995 1 55 Raa-ban- e e last evening at a Japanese to Hold Meet their home On Immigration Quettion lights and Japanese lantern were strung about Golden glow, marigolds and the lawn (By The Associated Frees) vellow daisies deeprated the room. TOKIO, Aug. IS. Mr. Akamatm, Burner was nerved The hostesses were assisted by Miss chief of the immigration section of the Jane Howard. The guests numbered 15. Japanese foreign office, will leave e shortly for Ran Franciaco to attend a e Miss Leone Amott. a bride of Sep- conference there of all Japanese contember was the guest of honor et a suls on the Pacific coast when the miscellaneous shower last evening giv- question of stowaways and the smugen br Mrs George Amtt and Mias Of Japanese into immigrants Mvrtle Amott at their home on Emer- gling America will be discussed. son avenue. conA conference of all Japanese Golden and brown garden flower suls In America bee been postponed decorated the rooms and th supper to the absence of Baron Shide-harowing table. Twenty-fiv- e were presguests ambassador to Washington, who ent. e e e isJn Japan on leave on account of Mrs Joseph Anderson will entertain Ehrich entertained lawn partv and shower at en Harvard avenue. Colored a. 3 PROVO Aug 18 The Provo Rotary1 club will hold an outing at Vivian park In Provo cgnyon this afternoon and evening The families of the Rotarians will be the honor guet of the club. A basket luncheon will be served 80 and 7 oclock between during which time the regular meeting of the club will be held. E B HnckJey, secof the Provo Chamber of Comretary merce and former president cf the Ogden Rotary club, will be the speaker of the evening Following the meeting, games and ports of various kinds will be plaved by the adults and the children under e the direction of Rotarians E Earl and E L. Roberts. rer;r ! in the ojr glngham.s ard rhsmbre f 1 ; girl 7 to 14 At 2 95 choir dresses In variety of prettv tv'rji. m 7 to ,14 Now is the time to think of needa JEPREBEXTING 175 and 2 00 Sires for a- -d e Klee Louise Winslow has gone to Los Angeles, where she will spend the Major and Mra. R H. Fenner will remainder of the summer. entertain at dinner Sunday evening at e e their home at Fort Douglas In honor of Mr. and Mre. Horace Clark and eon. Bruce Bldwell. who will leave soon for Harold V. of New York, who Clark, Weet point Captsln and Mr K. A. formerly made their home , In Salt Austin will entertain at a small din- Lake, are expected Sundaya after a tour ner party this evening. of the world year's time. e e will visitoccupying with Mra Clark's moth, They Tn honor of Miss Annd M. Howard, er, Mrs. Juliet L. Reundy. for els whose marriage to Leland Jorgensen week, before returning to their home. will take place ln the near future. Miss Trene Ehrich and Miss Wllhelmina ss h Girls Middies, 98c of Made The new Sizes 12. colored Fres 5 to 14 wl ft fvll t won!-kni- 14 and 14 rtle? fa1! on su'ts ladv at 15 reprewnf mg -t c f y, m m ih believe, at his sv:-friftie or double breasted mde a pri e m faney of fnnW or r,pes. blues and br w ns I twd in Young Mens Long Trouser Suits years value in sirgle Arther to 41 Hand tailored of are 31 conspicuous urdressed fARH BIREAl FISH. ROVO. Aug It L - Bunnell of Lake View, pres dent of the Utah county farm bureau: R D Wadiev of Pleasant Groe manager of the farm bureau; J P Welch countv acricul-- ; tural agent, and their families are enjoying a few davs fishing and outing on the Strawberry. MIT LAKER UfFMED. PROVO, Aug 1 Marriage licenses have teen issued by the countv clerk to the following couples Milton Edward Noe of Bprmgvilte and Mrs. Marguerite Grimes Mena of Soldier Bum mit: Blaine Ross Robinson and Mary Bishop of Hinckley, Benjamin Hair and Mrs Martha A Gordon Priestly, both of Provo; Elmer Taylor and Amv Leona Poulson. both of Provo; David Donnela Kendall of Mapleton and Car-- ) rie Hughes of Spanish Fork. Harold G. Billings of Salt I .eke City and A Ruth Smith of Provo. Tams, 1.25 to 3.451 T v 1 t.,' tv-- i, v- unttual response oirremeni v U tree wth hatof are Dean for for sroo! Including at vph girls r,ts introduco-taffetas In WILLIAM K. HlTC nlNSOV. (International New 8r'lce Staff Corrtspondent.) WASHINGTON, Au. SI. A atron-uou- a a effort trill bo made to have stamp out heavy expenditures ln the November com pair n through the passage of a bhl limiting ezpehses of candidatea at the general election. The Pomerene bill, which would tie the purse strings of candidatea for the house and senate to 1 1,000 and $10,000. respectively, was reported favorably today to the full senate committee of pivllece and elections by a This measure. apodal It waa Indicated, will form the basis of the proposed legislation. Changes, however, will be demanded by Republican leaders to further quails the candidacies of poor men and millionaires. The Pomerene bill. It was contended, although limklng direct expense, would permit too many loopholes through which the mUllonalre might escape to use hla wealth tn obtaining an end. ,Tha Pomerene bill, aa reported, would limit tho tout amount to be expended by each eucceesful congress man er senator and would eempet him to submit reports to ths house or senate prior to and diractly after the election. It would not conflict with state laws but would gh the Mate law pe cadence if It limited candidate to a smaller amount. The sub-comlttee'a report, signed Pomerene. Democrat. by Senator Ohio, and Walsh. Democrat. Montana, waa not opposed .by Senators Ernst. Republican Kentucky, and Shortridse. Republican. California, although they did not sign It. Ernst announced today he wanted to amend the measure that it would dose every loophole which a millionaire might Iso be purpose of the bill. u ar 7. Dlla ............ ... Bo. ltHJI Mr Ramblar Boao Mtdlojr Fo Hla Orchratra: Dancln Fool For Trot, Club Hnal orebaatra Trot. Wbftaman and 75 fi ... ... V.. Vicfrolas Exclusively il KioncYas,327345plhh St rn Misses Hats, 2.95 to 5.95 - The T-i- st iMa Dean Is msd up of snartei rr? br,m hats cf duvtn trmrr.ed w also velvets nrh bevu if j fsvr fa prices and duvelyna r ex. - in red he greens, fJmr 'tf ll All New Materials for Hats rnilliperv wi!' find he-- e popular pricess t d i et n c on ah the fi'K and a'l are 'r on the bins j v rrr. Fifteen Minutes of LrsOK No. 10. s?' t s ? operation and .arr c- nvtk.ng 75t CIVILIZATION OF - modulate fairly WORLD INSECUR oupui rereiing radio concerts or the signals omuted by! apecHe loud the peker after pacing thrmjgh or three ataces nf audio fre- tw q K.n7 ami ' Fictatlon may he verv h dteirted in the rereivirg e Wht-p- HAGGARD THINKS i the modulaMon of tne etatlnn may be a, nearly tr is pneeibi to obtain. Th-i e.f.'rt nii5 he due to improper adjustment of improper ds:gn of the appartoaS. K5f!f although ranamuiing Ena!ih Writer jays Culture . Of Today Will Probably Disappear as Have Preceding Periods. Prohibition Michigan Navy Captures Many Liquor Laden Vessels Radio Each Day FDYTMin X. DAVTS. tCopyrlrM by Edward N. Dvt.) Formerly Technical Electrical Expert For V 8. Government-- v the liner shapes in introducto fall mi!Iine-- i i .rh New Fall Buckram Shapes, 75c m1. Another message for hn new ,n buckram All mdil.rion of the rmer wav or in The magnetic Faff rinf modulation modulator wlh the tranaformer 'in not very- cnticalj th a'rir.a nrf'uit :n will fre- plltude eontinou wave of jrjpp-rquency when trie o;r it hv a of proimposed upon j per modulating ( a c.tt- Modulation of the r npu 'He of uauai tlnuoua wae tranmurr vacuum tube mav ArcnmpShd n in a number of different n.r of the aimpleat and prebaM the b the rertlot least efflrjent ways of a rarhon mierophon trnmiter dlreetK In the grn mil lead Ths1 me- n been ha thod. r.ill po emphoed er inatalUtfona wih ?nie s.rrsn peeially in the old ac type of te ie- phone Con-fres- thtaa Ka. Oarta Onla Wi WI 7ol Trot. Btnaoa Orehealra e Detdla Dum rox Tret, Chicaco; 7C( Banaoo Orchaatra of Chicago ... ... ... Ko. Hot Up Biuaa For Trot, Whlumaa and HJa Or- chMtra: 8ad Bark Mr Honarman fo Trot. 7 Eft Cft kfaiWw I- OF OHIOANS BILL THE MINUTES GREATEST DANCE HITS TktM Vlrtor IUnr4 that will K BIG! Cum a lat tor or double breasted r . School Girls i . worsteds OFFICIALS , Special Release! sreriaizirg fVs Par-do- EXPENSES OBJECT JUST OUT TODAY to 35 Only fnr h'gh "I 5.00 Silk Fiber Sweaters, 3.89 cuffs cMer Girls 2.2 Strap Skirts 1.49 .11 5 3 a Slipover Sweaters, 2.95 CUT IN ELECTION Vlrjlnlana raa, afage irry p.rrfswa''. e Stales pleasing and sixes range from lined through boys 7 to for C'f'' TPU be' t wif fyle- - Hoid-twa- The guest Tho 7 20 Fur, Plush and Cloth Coats now AH New ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN & STATE Off -- and Price are Dependable' qA 20 All New Fur, Plush m The fifteenth annual convention of the state firemen association will open tn the Armory m at Provo Tuesday Aug 22. at 10 awill Preet Hvrum Beesion of Bountiful will and to order convention cell the also respond to "the welcome extended the delegatee by Mayor O K. Hansen. Two meetings will be held on each of Tuesday and Wednesday and the annual tournament will be staged Thursday. Among the speakers of the convention will be Mayor C. Clarence Nesien and wardeq James Devine of Balt Lake CUy. both of whom will address the session, and Wednesday afternoon who will speak Mayqr Frank Francis at the Wednesday forenoon meeting at Julius Pearce of Xenvjev will speak the Tyesday afternoon meeting on the latest fire fighting apparatus PROVO. Aug. Mrs Fred W Pickett bee returned from a visit in Los Angeles. Bhe was Anne Xen-wic- k accompanied bom by Mies of Vancouver, B. C- -. who ...will visit ln 8alt Lake for corns time. e , August Clean-U- p Miss Lois Bradford Is expected tomorrow from a two months visit In Los Angeles with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Btewart M:a Sarah Mitchell and Miss Susie' Mitchell will entertain this evening at a kitchen shower at their hcie on Elisabeth street In honor of Miss Blanche Love, a bride of the near In Wcot 1922 Girls School Clothes Event Boys and Affords Remarkable" The thl, rv.nlng at a kltch.n (bower at One of the aureottv affairs of the week will be a garden perty tomorrow afternoon given by Mra A. F. Palm and Mra Frederick J. Peck at the home of Mrs. Palm. 1J28 east Sixth South street. In honor of out of town members of Chi Delta Phi sorority, who are visiting In the elty. a short meeting Following the tea will be held at which plane for the winter s program will b discussed, among which will be plans for bringof the sororing Zona aOale. a member to noted author, Salt Lake, ity, and to deliver a series of lectures on literary work. tions were a-- Ounf tuawn. her home on aouth West Tempi. street ln honor of Mlu Vera Taylor, a bride elect. - future. Tel. tp M.A.KEYSER FIREPROOF STORAGE COMPANY - e n.i.n etc Lake and From AQ Parte of the World, , e Shipped - "here Quality DrWrory Inwikf Confer reported te Tto Prove Canter Mows. to Til, advantag of having Korr tor, pack of ship year furltar, 11. 1, that they or large. known storage company. finana cially r,ponlb1o. and having reputation for honoaty and flrit-els- e work to maintain. ty 'tea1 ehaWoTftVat 18 PROVO FURNITURE Storage Packing Shipping P. JOXE8 w at on .of the pret- rHIDAY AUGUST DESEKEX NEWS Coni' , Modulation. When ye t.iik into tho ordinary line teephf e transmitter which 'p operated from direct current aourre the current which ordinarily flnvn circuit m through the tranamittcr varied to mreipond to th voice antioad waves or In other word the direct cut rent ta modulated by the voice wavta so thot th clectrlcil other end of the line apparatus at theound waves aj pokn reproduces the Into the ranamitter. Were It not for losaca in the line and apparatus the sound wave would be exactly reproduced but in hne telephony there U always a certain amount of distortion. In radio telephony Instead of employing direct current aa carrier for the voice produced wave, are employ very high frequency alternating currents vhlch Mdiate waves Into the ether earrinsr the modulation cor-- ! reapohdtng to the voice wave to thel distant receiving station. In spite of the fact that the transmission of j radiotelephny requires more speeehy delicate and complicated apparatus than la employed on tbs ordinary line telephone, by proper adjustment of the Instrument and circuits It is possible to secure clearer reproduction than can be obtained over wires. The diagram above show the characteristic form of a voice wave and the effect produced on a constant am pie-duc- t ' DETROIT. Mirh.. Aug 1 M.rM gan s "Prohibition Navy." eai4 to have been eroffed at by government offi;n Washington, haa ben vlndi- - a many West, cial on idea ibr "We according to Jame R Davie. csei, federal prohibit. on officer for Mirhl-- gotr.g on foreiec h Idea ran and father of the before th ora . f.' Teet of ran we be q ;i e:i Tie Nava conalt of h.gh powered launches that patrol, nho ha' e'hdted an! Dctro.t river to retard the fow of - its .rorticij licit liquor into Michigan from Cn- - He eimp'e hah1', n 8!nre it began operation July ar tarlo it ayetem of me 1. the fleet has aeixed and confiscated make every vqnan think it her duty 11 boats used by alleged rum runners, to have children, know tha it rir. an enormous poentisl power an aggrerate value tsin These boat ha as hch nvit one d .y break out of I22.0i'' to the government. not jthey are held In bond. Expenses of "Whether I' can be curbed I do the "Navy" during th time have been know, but I have grave doubts T shall 1. non. Theodora never fr.cn Modulated less my than 19, the forget original Inrlud.ng Voice j P.coseve t. saying when talkinc cf Investment for the fleet. Continuous Wosfc Mr Davts estimates that at public Japan, "Look oil for 0 JrAu?trS',5; modu-laing be of It means the flrt place to go ' will A more common auction the aeixed boata will bring at "If once Japan secure he control the output of the ascjiutor tube least $15 non. giving the government! I hv employing another tube as a mo-- a ! clear profit to date of ff.nn. And of China the outlook for the Western ,tnt-lIn operation. Mr. World will be terv cloudv. ' dulattng tube to which la connected ,h , The speaker sal;! he thought our the microphone through a modulating dvi points out. e transformer of the iron cot type- Ini aavs be In existing ri' ill?. , oi, fn the end officer Th, set it is nereasary to employ go the way of other c.v;;. o, tb. for mr(h before atiy flv)r a form of several tubes in the speech that had preceded it. tvaahington cfflcial. who oppos- - Wrmi would hate hmiSh a do.,, "v'ho amplifier tn order d the undertaking on t.he grounds it e modulation of the output large wou)d bf be asked, that there yetra ex ago.' h w fMed v, i tubes used would be such horrors m the wnr.d as Another tpethod of modulation mak- wishes 'we have recentlv seen In Russia. Even es ua of a transformer connected in Hoard for building material are 'n Ireland U has been- - revealed that the antenna system, the iron core of uviS le uncommonly near the made from auger-can- e bagasse. th being a direct which la kept .saturated by skirt of civilized man, and to ajway. woo! current source. When in operation the About g0,ae.00 pounds of n will be.,' transformer haa the effect of a carry- are aeoured in thl country each year. Thtrtv thousand actor and actreset ing resistance ln theantenna circuit. A cap to fit any aUed head haa are in thl country according to tha Much of the rouble In radio teleJ over been u atricai due etlmatora to . 1 tranamiutrs patented, phone h'e I 1 "ny po. I!- i - ! I - rt juob-larg- ud aUJ I . K |