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Show J THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922 to Mrs. B. In C. Car- compliment ter a surprise lawn party was given Mrs. jMiss Thelma Huish, Society Editor 1 YOUR SAVINGS ARE at the home of Byron W, halter. The afternoon was ly spent with needle work and social chat, during which a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. LaMar Hindmarsh and Mrs. George Small assisted Mrs. Denhalter in serving. The guests' included Mrs. Will Peay, Mrs. LaMar Hindmarsh, Mrs. J- H. Denhalter, Mrs. Clarericq Hunt, Mrs. Phone 13 , KgEigMgE and daughter, Zoe, Lawrence Batley and son, of Mrs. Anderson with Mrs. Anare visiting Ogden, in Keith, of Salt Lake, are visitingwith Mrs. Spencer Maddersons daughter, this city for a number of days View. at sen Lake Mrs. Batleys mother, Mrs. E. S. Goddard., . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith, Mr. and Thomas Sumner and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Bown and Mrs. Mrs. Clinton spent the weekCity Sat- -, end at Vivian Thorn family motored to Salt Lake Provo canyon. in Park a most enwhere Mrs, they spent urday, joyable day at Liberty park. . Mrs. Harold Blumenthal and chiland. Miss Lola Wignal are spenddren Miss Clela Young of Vernal is the weeks at Vivian Park in Protwo numing a guest of Miss Ida Dayton for vo canyon. -- - George Peay, Mrs. George Small, Mrs. E. A. Mitchell, Mrs. W.JE. Harding, Mrs. Matilda Cook, Mrs, J. Lassen, Mrs. Ed Olson and the gijest of honor, JULY CLEARANC Mrs. Carter. Bowering Clifiger o Battery C, now stationed at Scofi Id, returned to his home in this city Thursday. Mr. Clinger will visit with his parents for a few days, after ?hich he will return to the battery headquarters. ' Prices in the Majority of Instances Are Less Than the Cost of Production Bryant Decker of Idho will spend a number of days in tiis city as the ber Mrs. L. E. Eggert- chil- guest of Mr. and c nk to Provo two Mrs. and Huber Mr. and in Mr. Decker amp Mr. and- Mrs. Earl Tucker left dren of Salt Lake are visiting in this sen. hikers the he Castilla that order for might join Provo Thursday evening Mrs. E. S. Goddard. on the eleventh annual Timpanogos to attend the Shepherd 'family re- city with hike. union, which is being held at that Mrs. Fern Bush announces the resort. The reunion is an annual af- marriage of her daughter, Mildred, to a large fair, and it is expected that of this city. The marL. Tuesday evening a j successful ice John Taylor number of the members of the famsocial was conducted by the cream of first the took place July. ily from the various parts of the riage Pioneer ward Y. L. II. I. A. in the state will be present. hall. The evenings Mrs. C. F. Johnson entertained at ward amusement , wras highly entertaining and program to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sumner, Mr. her: home Tuesday, complimentary enjoyed by a lirge attendance birthday anni- was and Mrs. Clinton Thorn, Mr. and her husband, whose members and. their friends. of ward The Mrs. Hugh Brown and Mr. and 'Mrs: versary occurred on that day. with was for the .beneThe entertainment ' was pleasantly spent Lee Smith motored to Geneva Tues- evening Mutual of the fit girls outing at music, during boating and cards, games, and in Provo day evening. Dancing,were Isle Mutual canyon, and the servwas luncheon a the fea- which delicious a .delicious luncheon to help defray used be will Mr. and proceeds to the following guests tures of the evenings entertainment. ed o the extra Althe expenses trip. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Alma Boyden, JohnMrs. Mr. and vin as her Nelson, Ralph Miss Ethel Startup has Hand nd Henry Moyle days Miss son of Provo and Mrs. ofFred Carter of Mrs. Lizzie guests for a number ofDunn wrere Pr vo visitors this Dunn Miss Fern and Riverside, of Alpine Salt Stella Younger and Bill of jklrs. Alma Boien of Sorenson the Booth and week, guests California, Lake City. Fountain Greene. Season flowers ar- and Mrs. Will Vincent. , Miss Hazel Green of Salt Lake tistically decorated the rooms. was hostess to Mrs. Boshard Dick as the City is visiting in this city of the Thursday Evemembers of intermediate The the members the Boardman. Mrs. Robert of guest M. I. A. class of the Timpanogos ning Bridge club at her home Thursmotored to Geneva Saturday. day. Garden flow-erward artistically left Simmons Rondo Mrs. Mr. and the rooms. Three tabSes of Provo Monday for an automobile Bathing, games and luncheon were following: Miss bridge were played and the favors tour through the Grand Canyon, enjoyed by the and Colorado. Before returning to their Anne Jensen, Miss Julia Loveless,- were received by Mrs. Lee Smith followrNewell. Miss BetterLuncheon Ella Miss Mrs. Clark Davis, will Nancy spend home in this city, they Mrs. was to Miss served Ipha dd bridge and some time at Fish lake, St. George idge, Miss Korah Hansen, Betteridge, Miss Zola Bafley. Miss John W. Guy, Mrs. (ThomasMrs.Y. E.WilA. and Richfield. Alverda De Lorige, Miss Thelma liams, Mrs. Ray Mqrgan, . y Mitchell, Mrs. Lee! Smith, Mrs. E. C. Rodgers was hostess to Cordner and Miss Rhoda Poulson. Mrs Mrs. ed Wilson, Fjr a and Hardy, members club the E. L. E. Earl Graham, MrsJ P. G. Hall, Mrs. .number of invited guests of her home ers-The regular meeting of the Daughtwill Mormon Battalion Clark Newell, Mrs. E. W. Paepke, of the daisies Shasta Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Melvin Cluff were charmingly arranged through- be held Monday afternoon at 2:30cor-at club members, and A. E. Mrs. R. Mrs. Mitchell, invited of and home feathe May was Farrer, the out the rooms. Bridge South. folner and West of First First was guests. and ture of the afternoon, lowed by a dainty luncheon. The A business session will be preceded In compliment to Miss Ida Snow, card favors were received by Mrs. by a splendid program and followedis A whose attendance full engagement to Donnell Powel-so- n Verne Greenwood and ,Mrs. Reed L. by luncheon. been announced and whose has Wildesired. were Mr. Anderberg. Present wedding will tiike place Saturday at liam Ferre, Mrs. Verne Greenwood, A very unique celebration will be the home of her parents, Miss Erma Mrs. Frank W. Deming, Mrs. Reed L. Anderberg, Mrs. Farl Bean, Mrs. conducted Monday, July 2 4, at Peterson and Miss Melba Pemrod a t a miscellaneous shower in Provo canyon. The af-- , , George A. Hansen, Mrs. O. A. OSpear, Springdell Mrs. R. fair is in celebration of the opening Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Mart Roylance, Miss Peterson-The rooms were Thomas, Mrs. C. C. Hoag, Mrs. H. R. of the new $700 swimming pool Mrs. Fred C. Strate, and (cently completed at Mutual Isle, the charmingly arranged' with roses and summer home of the Mutual girls. Mrs. Floyd ; Violett. breath. m m In order that a large percentage of baby Mrs. Eugene Huish of Salt Lake the people of Provo might be able to Progressive games were featured, was the guest of Mrs. Walter T. Has-le- r attend, transportation means have and the prizes received by Cecil Taybeen arranged. Trucks will leave the lor, Mrs. Vernon Swartfager, Mrs. W. at her home Monday afternoon. tabernacle corner, University avenue E. Ryberg and Mr. Lavinna Russell, Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Potter and fam- and Center street, at 2 p. m. A the latter two being consolation faily, Dr. and Mrs. Walter T. Hosier splendid musical program will be vors. Musical numbers were renderand children and Dr. Fred W. Dixon rendered at the resort at 3 oclock. ed by Miss .Stella Peterson. The motored to Saratoga Sunday, where At 4, a bathing review will be given pleasing program was interspersed a pleasant afternoon was spent with by Professor L. F. Leaf and his ex- with the serving of a dainty, lunchpert pupils, after which the public eon,' served to twenty guests. swimming, games and luncheon. The members of the Lake View in general may swim in the new ppol. Relief society were entertained Tues- Following the review, races and Var- DIPHTHERIA ROBBED OF ITS TERRORS day afternoon at the home of Mrs. ious forms of sporting activity will g Anna Glade. Season flowers vere be conducted. At 6 oclock p used to decorate the rooms. The af w'ill be enjoyed. All are cordiDr. Biggs, Jrea-of New York ternoon was pleasantly spent with ally invited to attend. states health- department, tells you sewing and music, during which dainand proves that diphtheria antitoxin Mr. and Mrs. Ralpn Elliott, 145 has made almost harmless the disease ty refreshments were served by the hostess. i South Sixth East, are rejoicing over once dreaded and often fatal! among the arrival of a fine baby girl, Thurs- children. Before the use oif anti- A cake sale will be conducted at day morning. Both the baby and the toxin, of ten children with diphthe the Sutton Market Saturday, under mother are doing nicely. ria, five died. Now, with antitoxin. the auspices of the Lake View Priout of ten with diphtheria at least mary association, the proceeds to go nine get well. to' that organization. The women of Thanks to that one marvelous dis-o- f Provo are invited to attend the sale mothers have oovery, thousands and to avail themselves of the opporbeen spared the agony of seeing their tunity of securing delicious fresh children strangled to death by the cakes. Roy Gardner of Payson came to vile disease. Provo Thursday to participate in the The Misses Lola and Kate Ritchins Timps hike over the Fol-o- f week-enThe sands of the desert Price are Provo visitors. They are lowing the hike he will visit in this of Gobi shifting are gradually buryinig large the guests of Miss Cuba Dayton. city for a number of days. portions of the Great Wall of, China. of-4ay- when you buy at our Many are taking advan- When a SAVING opportunity knocks atto your open door it is wisdom it and bid opportunity, welcome. tage of our JULY CLEARANCE s. SALE to buy and save: you? 1 GARRIES LIFE dec-qrat- -- Le-Ro- Mf-s- - en-ter.ai- 1 , I ' t n;c-in- - j d. F 1 I Health is Wealth Itself cl and depends more upon the selection of properfood than upon anything else. The reason is simple the right kinft of food digests promptly and is absorbed into the blood for building sound tissue; while food that digests slowly may ferment and lead to serious conditions. the delicious cereal food made from whole Grape-Nut- s wheat flour and malted barley easy to, digest that even delicate people and young children thrive on it. This is only natural, Ibecause is, so I Grape-Nut- s is baked for 20 hours, which transforms and partially the starch elements, in easy digestion and resulting quick assimilation. pre-diges- ts . Served with milk or cream is a complete food and along with its nutritive qualities is that wonderful flivor! Grape-Nut- s Theres a Reason for Grape-Nut- s 1 Sold by grocers everywhere! ! ft Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Greek, Mich. WORK OF For Thirty six Years Brother Dutton Has Not Left the Leper Island -- of Molokai. Brother Dutton, the hermit priest of Molokai, the leper island of the Hawaiian group, celebrated his 79th birthday and his 36th year of labor among the exiled inhabitants of the colony on the rockbound peninsula of Kalawao recently. I am still happy, and the outside world has no attraction for me, writes the successor to 'the famous martyr priest, Father Damien, who died a victim of leprosy after years of devotion to the care of Kalawao I find my duty and my pleasexiles. ure in trying to ease the sufferings of stricken humanity here, Brother Dutton added. The life story of Brother Dutton is unique. He has never set foot off the lonely isle since his arrival there thirty-si- x years ago to work with Father Damien. Once a soldier, he retired with the rank of captain after the Civil war. He was debonair, a lover of the pleasures of life, a Beau Brummel, and 3he5 sowed Ms wild oats Then until he was years old. he concluded that his life had been wasted and he must salvage it penance. through As a convert to Catholicism, he was baptized at the Trappist monastery at Gethsemane, Ky. He determined to bury himself from the world and to pass the remainder of his days in In the Redemptorist monastery in New Orleans he read a magazine article describing the life of Father Damien on Molokai. He decided that his life should be devoted to the care of the lepers, and he sailed from San Francisco in 1886. When Father Damien died ie took over all of his self-abnegati- duties. 'n , What is love? Noah Webster gives ten definitions not very clear, so the Pathfinder magazine asked a flapper and records her hesitant reply, Why why oh,' just love, of course. And old time authority, Ye Ladyes Boke of Affections, published in London in 1750, gives something more authoritative and definite. It says: Love is ye passion between ye opposite sexes. It hath ye softness of ye summer zephyr and ye fierceness of ye tigers claw. It feedeth upon smiles and ye soft loke, it dieth and languisheth upon frownes and hardeit words. All men seek it. Where cometh not easily into an heart, it may be persuaded by ye love philtre. Evidently they knew what love was in those days, even if 'they didnt . . know how to spell. WEKE GREATEST' MEAT-EATER- S The world now' has one sheep and one head of cattle for each five people, and one head of swine for each twelve people. America, with only a sixteenth of the w'orlds population, has a sixth of the worlds cattle, a tenth of the sheep and three-seventWe are the of the swine. on eatersearth. Yet meat greatest we are the most peaceful people. Militant Papans diet is based on rice. hs - Theorists preach that meat make people ferocious. eating SHE WILL NEVER KNOW A Massachusetts woman who lias to get the tried for fifty-sqve- n jears war department to tell her what became of her husband when he was mustered out of the Civil war in 1865, has finally brought suit against the government for damages. She may get the damages but shell never get any information out of the war department. That isnt wht it is for. SMOOT NEW FINANCE HEAD 1 . A- : - ; IZ. Flowers for Occasions z 11 May be had by phoning us Eight O her children with more tender care than Brother Dutton bestows on his charges, visitors to the colony have said. In life he comforts them in body and ministers to their spiritual needs. BED CROSS ELECTION By Senator McCumbers defeat La Follette moves up and Senator Smoot succeeds to the chairmanship of the finance committee. Smdot is strong for the sales tax, although the country isnt, seeing that it helps the owners of big incomes to escape taxes and helps to put more of the war debt on the Mortality, in senate been unusual this has leadership Penrose died, Kenyon reyear. signed, and New and McCumber have been defeated for renomination. Cappers Weekly. at Where the Flowers Grow We have moved our office from Columbia Theater building to our plant Corner First South and Second West Street. This move vrill make it possible for us to devo ;e more time in raising flowers, and sjtill give our patrons an unexcelled not-ric- The annual meeting of the Utah county chapter of the Red Cross w'ill te held in the basement of the Provo in a movie, such a scene would be scoffed at as improbable. GRASSHOPPERS scattered area, where precautions i Provo Greenhouse Phone EIGHT 0 Where the Flowers Grow Corner Firi t South and Second Jfest i SB Get Y our Camping Mattress (Made; of real DEER HAIR) and KAMPf ' STOVE I gasoline type). NOW READY FOR YOUR SUMMER TRIPS. l DOING BIG have been inadequate. The pest Gas Has 2,000 Industrial Uses. w'ill or six or until last weeks, laeight Artificial gas is lightening the middle about of the The August. in the homes of Bureau of bors of housewives Entomology has four 49.000.- 000 Americans, and is the .sil- men in the territory helping in conent partner of industry, where It trol work. has upward of 2.000 uses. The vast sum of $4,000,000,000 has been invested Federal-ai- d road projects totaling 66 3 miles in length were completed In the plants and equipment. Approximately 4, GOO communities now' have and 541 miles' went under construcgas, the mains being equal in mileage tion during May,1 bringing the total to .nearly three times the circumfer- under construction to nearly 15,000 ence of the earth. It is used In more miles and the mileage In completed to 17,038 according to rethan 7,000,000 cooking stoves and ap- projects of Bureau of. Public Roads, the ports pliances. 1,500,000 water heaters and United States Department of Agricul1.000.- 000 gas heaters and has become ture. These figures indicate that the so necessary to industry that thou- Federal-ai- d at a system grew sands of manufacturing plants would rate of more than twenty miles per be forced to close If the gas com- - day on each working day of the panies were unable to continue to sup- month. Allotments of funds to definite projects amounted to $7,828,-00- 0 ply them with gas. during the month. A Matter of Policy. Strawberries arrived on the New I just saw' your wife out in your York market at the rate of two to neighbors motorcar. Why dont you J three hundred cas a week during take her out in your own?" May, the United States Department Oh. weve just made our wills In j of Agriculture reports. The shipments from all producing sections each others favor." filled about 3000 cars a w.eek. Phonle Us Your Orders l (Hand3r " ' Durrant Auto Supply Co. DAMAGE Since late winter the United States Department of Agriculture has been advising farmers in the Northwest to prepare early for grasshopper control this season by ordering poisoning material wrell in advance of hatching time. Reports received indicate that grasshoppers are already doing tremendous damage in eastern Montana and Wyoming, over a widely I ; h. library, Saturday, July 22, at oclock in the evening. The purpose of the meeting is to elect officers for the coming year and to JUST LIKE A MOVIE STUNT transact such other business as may come before the meeting. properly A Brooklyn letter carrier deliver J. A. BUTTLE, mail saw a baby climbing to the ing Chairman. sill of a third floor window. He ran across the street to notify the childs mother, but the baby kept on climbWomen In China. In the New International Encyclo ing. The postman got under the as the child crawled over window pedia, edition of 1002, the following the sill just and fell out. Stretching his In Chinn statement was made: empty mail bag he caught the baby proper not more than 6 per cent of the in it. The child was unhurt. Seen men and 2 of the women can 8 service. f' 163 West Center St Provo, Utah. Phone 552 Take a Kodak Along With You on the H ike 0 i- - i Go to PROVO 3 OLDEST DEALERS For i EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES LET US DO YOUR FINISHING We Guarantee Results. Prints Finished on Velox Are 'I Identified With Quality.. Provos Oldest Kodak Finishers ; i ! . Provo Photo Supply & Music 77-8- 3 Nofth University Ave. Phone 444 .1 ! v4 ' No mother nursed per cent read an ordinary book. But a great advancement in the education of women has been made during the last twenty years. The Encyclopedia Americana, published in 1920, says: Until very recently, female education, so far as it existed, was mainly a private or a family alTalr. Of late years, largely through missionary influence and example, the education of women has made surprising progress, and the tendency is now strongly toward more (Equality in intellectual training without regard to sex. vf - ed ON FATHER DAMIEN : s eastern states and northwestern states mission fi.elds, respectively, CHURCH ACTIVITIES will be the principal speakers at the ward meeting house, Sunday evening, commencing at 7:30. The services SUNDAY EVENING, JULY 16 interwill be in the forni of an open-ai- r FIRST An exceptionally ged meeting. An invitation to attend is esting program has been arran ser- extended to all. for the regular Sunday evening i v ard the in held vices, which will be New Helen ell, Miss house. meeting Miss Florence Newell and, .Miss Alene FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. 80 North University Phillips will render a apleasing SCIENTIST number cal program, while avenue. Sunday school at 9:45; at 11 splendid readings will be giver Sunday morning services The publi Miss Jane Hibbert. Life. oclock. 4) Subject: general is cordially invited to present. SECOND Regular sacrament REORGANIZED CHURCH S. S. viees will be held in the ward Holm, presiding elder. 240 West ing house at 7:30 p. in. Fourth South street: .Regular Sun THIRD A cordial invitation Sunmorning services at 11:30. meetday tend the sacrament services; he 10:30. at school Religious day 8 the ward meeting house at 7:30 ings every Friday evening at A is extended to the public. oclock did program has been arranged the evening. Dr Fred W. Dixon will be the FOURTH Regular sacramen vices will be held in the ward speaker at the Communityat church 11- a. 7 o at house, (Congregational) Sunday work commencing ing In recreational Dr. m. m. Dixons p. and won has Provo praise unqualified S! FIFTH E. Hinckley, seci he will, doubtless, have many good of the local Chamber of Comm Sunday. things to say in his address service. will be the principal speaker at to the is invited The his to public In addition evening service. music program wilt be furnished, f LACK OF TACT MANAVUr The evening sacrament Mrs. lank is- positively tactservice will be held in inAll are less. meeting house at 7:30. Tactless! Why, that woman would, vited to attend. PIONEER Elders Clyde Keats wake her husband out of an afterre- - noon nap to show him her and Wendell Collins, recentl turned L. D. S. Missionaries fro the makers bill.- - Boston Transcript. - WHAT LOVE IS |