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Show : !' ii Mrs. Charles Sneltos .and. her four The employes of the Sairf$E8r'& ah Rail ay and their wives and daughters, of Magrath, Canada, are milies will leave Provo i for an ex- - visiting with Mrs. Sheltons mother, V reion to Geneva Wednesday at 9 Mrs. Hannah Galliger of 'this city.' . , - h m. Social activities will be en- yed. Prizes will be given In the Mr. Neil Brough pf Nephi, Is here, f Imes and dances contests. A charge ' f fl.00 per ticket will be made for spending a week with hla sister, Mrs. L. Schofield. T. big dance at nightr Trucks -- will I ' ave the Arrowhead Garage at - the An entertainment will be given the r mvenience of the public. m Hour Club this evening by Helpful t Mrs. Thomas Thornley at her home. J .Wrs. Andrew Knudsen entertained The will be spent in social i party of friends Sunday, la honor oliat evening and cards, and a dainty luncheon birthday. will be served. r f her husbands sixty-fiftt lovers were laid lor twelve; K f li i1: - 1 1 " !r , j r p " 1 Mr. Crove a How even a Beginner can be Sure of Perfect Results inMak ingjams. Jellies and Preserves - Purvances sister, Mrs. Maude Leroy of Cottage Grove, Orethe summer at Vivian Park. I - gon, U spending Erlcksen of Grantavllb, visited over the week-enat Vivian Park with her daughter, Mrs. J. U. Hicks of Grantsrllle. . , . Mrs. J. A. Good home preserving is now easy to Even the housewife who accomplish.' . never has any luck with all sugar' pre' serving can put up fruit perfectly if she will first make her preserving syrup with Karo (Red Label) and sugar instead of sugar alone. By this method you can always have the finest, most delicious jams, good dear jellies, and preserves with a rich, heavy syrup. ' - Karo is a fine, clear syrup with a natural affinity for the fruit juices. It blends the fruit with the sugar, doing away with one of the great difficulties of putting up Jruit at home, and Just about cutting the work In half. J You can depend on it that fruit put up by this method will never grow tough or candy in the glass. ' For Cooking, Baking and CAndy Making Karo . Mr. and ?Mrs7CIaude"Anderson,bf Mr. and Mrs. - J. T. Bateman and and Mrs. Jesse Knight are Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge- Dunsdon and Garfield, are spending two weeks at " pending a few weeks In their sum--. children, of Alplua, were the guests Vivl&n Park. ner home at Springdale. - - Mr." -- !V J Mr. and Mrs. Leland Farrer enter- ' tained at a chicken and trout dinner Prof. Newton B. Noise returned to I af-ais home last Friday in Ephraim, fpr eighteen of their friends at Vivian ifW; - Park Professor Fltzt; W. and George Mrs, Tn summer The school Saturday at 7:30. After dinner ter teaching roy have returned from a pleasant the party spent the evening In dancing here thlg summer. Yellowstone National in. the new ballat the Park. v f ii . 0 : ' Messrs. Andrew Knudsen, John celebrated be will Utah by the Day Johnson and Andrew Sward are spendSalt- at Pioneers Utah of on Daughters a fishing trip ing tlielr vaction After a several it r with Mins 16All son on. Wednesday July r Mamie Reesley, Miss at Strawberry. ; Margret Shram a,f ' wrlll feel a Pioneers of and daughters i has returned to her home tn Salt Lake j t ' special Interest, and thousands are j Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jones, Mr. and city, . M. Mrs. J. i . expected to Join in. this big day. A Jones, Mr and Mrs. H. DemFrank" Mrs. Mr. program has been arranged by the of--and Jones and 1. of fleers to take place 'atTp, lit.' "Gov. i tn -- Mr. and Mra, G. W. Goldstein tft RaH l jira yoittc'-UMr. and Mrs. Rudolph Falken- - Simon Bamberger uud Brig. Gencral i' ' , f attend the wedding reception of Mr. Provo, Brookheimer of Salt Rlchard-W- . Young will give the ad-- I TT.RalphH." Jones and Serena -- Ward, rath andDr. 'dressea were Mr. Mrs. the ftnd Lake, of ; and guusta special ; music , has been which took place last1 evening. j -- 'arranged.j Milton Jones Sunday. Contests will be some features of the entertainment Prizes Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baker and fami- e h' Rea Stubbs M,sa has to returned are offered in swimming, dancing the with rel been who have Hi visiting ly, home ,n her Provo, after spending the waltz and varaouvlenne, and also lor Urea and friends in Provo, returned ' In American Fork, oldest pioneer woman and1 man pres- three months Pwt ft- tn Garland Wednesday. e e ent, and largest family. . 1, O. Mrs. York . as has her guest Mary Mrs. Essie Keeler and son are week her brother, G. W. Haws Dr. and Mrs. Conant, together with spending a week at Saratoga - with this Californla-Theand wiW, Of Riverside, their eon. Herald, left Saturday for an Mrs. Dan McAllister, ., In East the have been traveling extended trip to the Central States. r s ss now are and goThey will go as faf as Iowa to visit social party was given In ' the for several months, relatives. other visit Idaho to to r mothers, and from there they Sixth Ward last evening In honor of a waa for will visit the Pan Motor factory at years many resi1 Tf Mr. Vernon Talboe. who leaves fora'Mrllawa ii ' com- - , 1 4-w- ' - - JT - (Red Label) is used in millions of harness In all cooking" and baking recipes us Karo instead of sugar. It is sweet, of delicate flavor, and brings' out the natural flavor of the food. 1 I t I days-via- t w experienced housewife as well as the be. ginner will find unusual interest in the new sixty-eigpage Corn Products Cook Book. Beautifully illustrated and suggestions galore for preserving, etc. It is free write us today for it. F'RFF ! ht I - 1 v . - ! Jj -- d of Mrs. C. E. Giles, of Provo, Wednesday. it k & 4 h r i and trouF dinner. -- TIe t Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nibly, of Salt Lake City, are spending tw weeks at Vivian Park. Sunday they entertained a Tarty of their friends at a chicken , ! j To the Woman Who "Never Has Any Luck Pu ay I " CORN PRODUCTS RZFINING f! I City USflfc andVi " 1 y . ' ' Makes - - r HI, Hmm Y0 j f i CO, P.O.0M . Cloud, Mlnnesotalnwhich pany Dr. Conant is quite heavily 8t ' perfect jamsjeUies and . In- preserves their return they will Vivian Park Social Activities terested." The members of the Purity League visit Yellowstone Park. The trip Is two weeks at - Vivian belns made In an automobile which Miss Rachael Holbrook is the guent are- spending Provo They have - s J jj Equipped with a complete campla? Canyon. Park; Of W rsr Dean R. Brlmflialt-otX- ) gdemZI ' thelp l: Mr. Frank of Salt G. Lake, , Lloyd Mrs. Glade Cowan of Payson, is Earl visiting with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. Services . James Leetham of this city. lYl ."' Funeral MEAT1 IN FLYERS COMING THIS WEEK Funeral services for James E. Clyde KNIGHTS WILL 8INK ANOTHER WILL J3EMON8TATE the CANNING. ftt were held Sunday afternoon SHAFT ON TINTIC DRAIN Word has readra& Praro to the f-family residence in Grand VleJ. feet that the army airplanes will "TUNNEL. .The speakers were Elder James H. Economic and Agricultural club will , reach .hers the latter part of this McDonald, James EL Hall of Spring-viUFrom a reliable source it is learned give a demonstration in cooking and wek They fly at Price today, and and Bishop Fred Buss of Lini Vocal numbers were that the officers of the Tintic Drain canning of meats with a pressure frm there come cn to Provo. It coln Ward. two will that spend Mrs. expected they Thursschool tunnel have purchased quite a block cooker at the Central given 6y Miss Helen Newell, ay to Price and three or four day Alice Newell Randall, Mrs. Mertine of new ground and are now making day. evening, beginning at 8 oclock, here. They will probably have fire cf Florence the home Miss on . demonstrator Miss sink a shaft to and Edmonds, Thurmond Stlea arrangeents machines. .. Newell. Interment took place in the line of the tunnel and at the same Salt Lake county, will Eire the demon- or six of the big army time prospect & very promising sec- stration. County Agent J. S. Welch Provo city eemetety. tion of mineral ground. By sinking i will deliver a talk on crop tests to the Fogs Have Sllenca Zone." bells and buoys are frequently to the depth of the tunnel two head- boys. The parents of the young men Fog m'.'C. Y. A Casualties. be because of the "sonea off can are to women line of ineffective, invited on the be and the tunnel, present To carry on Us work with the A H. ings, alienee prevalent in fog banks. FreF. the Y. M. C. A. .has had more than started and this would greatly shorten quently these sonea not only retard n in Europe the time which will be required to three thousand sound but stop it entirely. In the Lee L Baker Claude F. Baker supplemented by more than one thou- carry this big project through to comrume bank of fog there will be a Jong ' These have pletion. sand French civilians. Attorneys and Counselors Iona through which sound will carry been operating about fifteen hundred It is not definitely known where dearly. The result la that one ship BAKER &BAKER huts and stntlons lti the sectors held the new shaft U' to be located- - but may hear another that la far off and 108 Center W; 8t Elks Bldg, by American and French troops. Up indicate have ncT hint of a third that la doa- - . here in circulation, reports Utah. W Provo, Utah to August 1 there had been more than Eureka, at hand. Peoples Homs Journal, that it will be south of the Bullock fifty casualties, eleven of whom were time a short ago claims, which only killed while on duty, according to th Of the ministers were purchased by the Tintic Drain Atlantic Monthly. engaged In the work four have met Tunnel Company. "BBB)BBKag83giKjKg8gtM)afflOggg death while serving at the front an4 f ninny others have been permanently Injured. 1 1 e, ! - -- sed-etarie- s - Jacques jrtsuvfR north Af the Strand T hursd ayjmd Friday Opportunity Noafs Knocking at your door if you only knew when to invite It the opportune time to invest a few dollars in oil. The Gustaveson Oil Company is drilling in Utah in Diamond Fork Canyon, two miles from the railroad, the well has a depth of about 430 feet, our Superintendent Mr. Kama, nays that in his experience aa a practical driller for 31 years, he has seen no better Indications for oil than right here where we are now drilling in our own State. This is not an oil shale exusing the latest periment but we are- drilling in the only proven way, -. modem machinery."-t;. Gas was encountered a few days ago. You owe it to your family and: a oil. be Dont wage earner all your your State to develop Utah for life, a few dollars Invested now at 5c. per Bhare may make you independent for the balance of your life, in a very short time. We have complied with all Uie laws of the Stale of Utah. We Invite the strictest investigation. Send checks or money orders to " ' . Gustaveson Oil Company 8UITE 601 BOSTON BLDG. officers PHONE WAS. 4014 , DIRECTORS Gustaveson. Dr. John T. White. Dr. John T. White, R. Murdock. Joseph J. W. Mueser, Secretary. Tobl&son. Theadore Ceorge II. Islaub, Treasurer. - . Dr. Raphael S. Olsen. George H. Smith, General , Counsel Lewis S. Pond. Also General Counsel for the S. P. Dr. Murray Rock, ; N.: C. Petersen. --end the O. S.' LTRys." W. Musser. .William M. Munk, Sales Manager. There Is more money made In oil than in anything else; if you dont . believe this, ask JOHN D. RCCKFELLER. D. H. Gustaveson, President. D. H..- - Vice-Preslden-L , t J. Clemenceaus Message. When In October M. Clemenceau rw reived a Roumanian delegation he was asked, after a few minutes conversation. by one of the delegates to send a message to the Roumanians who had fought ae gallantly and Buffered so terribly In the allied cause. The French premier's message was aa pithy bb It waa erpresslve. "I rise, he sold, 1n the presence of your delegation; 1 take my hat off to the Roumanian people; I put it on again In lace of the Roumanian government HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied hi Nostrils Opeai Air Passages Right Up. ............ Your Instant relief no waiting. clogged nostrils open Tight up; the air passage Of vour head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking; SnufNo fling, blowing, headache, dryness. truggling for breath nt night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a amall bottle of Klya Cream Balm from your druggist now. 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