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Show f- - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1924. i $ f I' J STATE SCHOLASTIC p OGIETY I RACE BASKETBALL i Sority Editor Phone NOW HOLDS INTEREST1 Five Teams Already Certain To Take Part In Annual Tournament the With state inter-col- farewell party was tendered Thelma Huish by the members of th" Fourth nart alter their r meeting in the wardwasIhiuip Sun--tot given day (.veiling. A to the missionary by Wayne Booth, this was followed by a mu i al number trio, then .Miss Huish by the Ari Mrs. Ray rt sponded io th" toast. Oloui rendered a vb al solo, followed by a tew remarks by Mr. J. W. HuiMt, lather of the guest of honor. Mr. Willuyh Pulcipher gave a viol.n solo and .Mrs. .1. W. Hui'-poke lor Mis- - Ruella Ward a tew minutes. played a piano solp, then rt marks A h inten st d er-ta- 1 r r 5 were made by Bishop A. B Booth and Dr. H S. Pyne A collection was contributed whit h amounted to about $42, whi( h was given to Miss Huish. There was a .splendid crowd in at- - f gsfiLF'tO; Uii Mrs. Joseph Shaw entertained at dinner Sunday evening in honor of Covers her birthday anniversary. were laid tor nine. i Ms all in that :: u A cleaner built today with such wonderful power and ability to Brockbank Will talk on the Bok peace plan at the regular meeting of the Service Star Legion which will be held in the (Womans Municipal Council room in the Herald pick up the. deep-bedde- d, dirt v .ill . , Now! t- -. ! i u ' i d- 1 Inin wait! lie n, l inary cleaners but is worth many times its price. ' Mil v ill i l'iie oid folks committee oi .Manavu ward are porteot ing t i s When quality is the deciding-factothe Hamilton Beach al- the plans to entertain their old folks next Wednesday afternoon: A special business meeting of the Sorosis club was held this atternoon at Hie home of Mrs. Christian Jen was the enthusBuild it now! iastic slogan of the Manavu ward meeting house committee, as expressed at their meeting on Monday evening. Chairman T. J. Oldroyd was present an deager to commence active Nephi TFptrrations, as were Bishop counselors. A .Anderson and his Large group of earnest committeemen signified that they wefe ready to give active support. Enthusias-i- o speeches wore made urging action and the committeemen will commence. a canvass of the ward this week for contributions. The new ward house is to he built on Fourth East street, b tw'een Sixth and Seventh North streets. It will face the east ,and be a decided asset to that section of the city. In accordance with, the new church aichi tecture 'the building will have no basement, except for a furnace and stove 'ooiil The general plan of the building suggests a T. the main assembly room following the stem, and having a seating capacity of 350 adults' or 500 Sunday school children. The first floor of the T cross bar will contain classiooms, and prayer circle and the Relict society rooms. The srn'ond story will be The approxian amusemint ball mate cost of the structuie is -- ' i i i Costs a little more than ord- ways wins by a large margin. t :? sen. if n fiiix g j; it it it it it it it it :: it it it it :: it it it it ;f ;t it it The Nelke Reading 'club will meet) at the home of Mrs. Jack Teasdale Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Frank'AV. Stubbs will be assisting hostess All members are requested to be, present a selection of officers for the next Mrs. Aldous Dixyear will bo held on will review the book San AverAlice age by Percy MacKaye. Ann Stubbs will give two dance numbers, the Highland Fling and a waltz. Refreshments will be ser- r wears out carpet and rugs the powerful suction whisks it .into the six-pie- Special for this sale and dirt bag. It gets the surface dirt too! All those have never been able to get with the ordinary cleaner, are removed with the Hamilton-Beach- ., We would go on indefinitely telling you about the Hamilton-Beac- h Vacuum Sweeper but space forbids. Come to the store. See it in operation. Or, if you wish, call us and we will ,$end one to o r borne for a demonstration. No more sweeping! No more dusting! No more rug beating! It is so easy to own a and this famous sweeper is so convenient that you'll never miss the money. You have twelve months to pay without interest. Get busy today and call us tomorrow youll have discarded the old meth- - ..tTE WEES! Hamilton-Beac- h Make your Per Moults 17.50 Every cleaner carries an ab solute i A jacked by the factory as well as the BATES STORES CO. N Jill m j: : morrv along in- vestment in T HOUSEHOLD Conveniences today. hi 3L-- .p ' it' - ' Jack Spcndlove entertained well arranged children's party, Satuiduv afternoon in honor of the lath biifhdat anniversary of her Tin 1tile delight r Fa color 40.000. 'theme tlnougliout was pink and A la autiiulh trimmed cake' Claude S. AHiwoith is the archi- wbiie. tect,' and the pl.tiis submitted have lining Bn ,:ghtt d pink (I'idll-"' t.'red tin him been been approved. table, w litre a d lu ion- - hint been w is eried to 10 s the guest little guests lif-idof RECLAMATION PLAN honor, pink and how pies tied with were given as favors pink ribbon Games, darning and music were the FOR STRAWBERRY IS tliversions with whith ten little DOWN a $10.00 PER MO. -- J luce i 21 S 4 ce $10.00 V .(LI EASY TERMS ; Mrs at Down r.iijii!.tiwi A - i easy monthly payments. while m sacque apron and overall dance will be given by the recreational committee of the Timpanogos ward in their ward hall next Friday tve The music will be furnished ning orchestra. by tin- Murdock An invitation is extended to every- one ovi r the age of lti. that she may own the countrys best Vacuum Cleaner on very No other vacuum sweeper made Mill get ALL the dirt as does the HAMILTON BEACH VACUUM SWEEPER. The vibratingj brush beats loose every patticle of the deeply embedded sand and grit that ved. n housekeeper particular the like, which void umUiUon to Is Slogan IVy Committee In Charge of Operations J i l i 11 Build Adopted J "will 1)' da .a ii OF MEETIN.fi HOUSE the fine ravelings, lint, scraps of paper and from the rug. t S Now comes the good news to vibrating brush The?e.. are cheaper cleaners to be found, but there is not a ning. E. g it on the market today. of Vineyard Miss Arthella Scott ward ent rtained her Sunday school class at her home Valentine night. Games w re played1 and luncheon was served, the valentine idea! being carried out throughout the eve. I. ;x The finest Vacuum Cleaner tendance. at building Thursday afternoon 2:30. It is earnestly desired that every mother, wife, daughter, sister tournament. In the Ogden division, a tie be- and grandmother of an exservice tween Boxelder and Ogden appears man will be present. There wrill ala playing so be a splendid musical program likely and will necessitate meet the given. off as the winner mu-sSummit division winner to 'deterFIFTH WARD REUNION mine the second team from these The Fifth ward will hold their two sections. annual reunion at the ward hall FriCommencing at day, February 22. 2:30 all ward members under 14 MANAVU WARD TO years of age will be eptertaihed with' The a program and refreshments. to at are be the invited older CONSTRUCTION people .RUSH hall not later than 7 oclock when a i, (- BUY NOW ON OUR EASY TERMS AND HAVE THESE CONVENIENCES. -- in " I 4-- .Miss giate is tided, being centered in the stat tourna ment and in the winm rs of the var ious divisions. To date, the L. D. S. lT. in the Salt Lake division, Bingham in the Jordan division, Wasatch High in the Alpine division, Manti in the are Sanpete division and Dixie entrants in the tournament. or Belli East high, Jordan high. Pleasant Grove, Springville, Provo, Nephi or Payson are, other teams that are likely entrant in the scholastic meet. According to Secretary C. Oren .Wilson of the state association, aU division winners inut be determined by March 1. Five division championships have been decided to date, but the second place winners have not been determined. 'The one outstanding team this year appears- to be the B. D. S. U. team of Salt Bake City which is playing unusually good ball. The Wasatch high team in the Alpine division and the Dixie team are also playing better' than usual. " From the Nebo division two teams will attend. Springvillle, last years champions, are still in the lead and look the probable winners . Provo and Nephi are tied for second place and Payson may with two .more games to play still lanid in the seor first place. cond Springville, however, is certain of being one of the two teams to be entered in the rare practically 30 No woman who has ever owned an Electric Washerwould back to the old back-breakin- washboard for any price. g , , Our sale and demonstration of the two wonderful labor-savin- g devices will continue the balance of month. Dont fail to take advantage of the easy terms. , - i We guarantee you perfect satisfaction. Phone for demonstration. , guests made morrv until 0 prloek. Thev were as follows: Viola Pearl ASSURED SUPPORT Spurrier. Violet Sanders, Ila Anderson, Ehiino Johnson, lene Hawkins. Vivian Pruvance, Dona Billings. Senator Smoot Demands That Afton Karye, Myrtle Fluff, Audell and the honor guest. Gay Utah Project Be Included i Greer.. Speu dlo e. In Budget Euless .extension of the Strawberry project is included in the reclamation budget no new projects will be invitation is extended by the Service Star legion, to all mothers, wives, daughters., sisters and grandmothers of exsprvice men to attend their regular meeting to be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the Womans Municipal council room in the Herald building. Mr. I. E. Brock-ban- k will speak on the Bok peace plan, and a splendid musical program has been arranged. Mrs-Frank Strong has returned to her home in Alpine after having spent the week with Mrs. H. W. Peterson in Provo' An undertaken by congress this session, according to United States Senator Reed Smoot, who has served notice . to his effect. In a letter to Governor Charles R..Mabey, Senator Smoot says: no You can rest assured that new projects will he started unless the extension of the Strawberry Valley project is included. I have every reason g to believe that as soon commissions reas the port is made to the secretary of the There will he a married interior, he will recommend the exfolks tension of the Strawberry reclama- dance given in the Bonneville ward tion together with other work in amusement hall this evening. Widifferent states and ask that legis- ldes orchestra will furnish the music lation be passed before the close of and a splendid time is anticipated. An invitation is extended to all the this session of congress. Senator Smoots letter was in re- married people of Provo. ply to one from Governor Mabey in which he urged support of the reMrs N. B Pope and Mrs Arlingclamation project outlined in the re- ton Snow went to Payson Saturday port of state and federal engineers to attend a Bridge-luncheo- n given of theGreat Salt Bake Basin, which bv Mrs. Fred Johnson at her home includes the control of Utah lake there. and the reclamation of a vast area of land now partially 'submerged The Elks I.ndies mt in the B. near Provo. P. O. E. club rooms Monday evening when ix tables of bridge and 300 Motorists read a big sign at the were played, Mrs. Mav R. Farrer entrance to Peekskill, New- York, being awarded the 500 favor and a is This PeVkskill. FHendlv for bridge going to Mrs EeRov Town were Traffic officers are instruct-al- l Ha-d- r. Dainty refreshments m . fact-findin- - tli-i- ed tobe court-uni- s at Gm-- s. Ask your neighbor how she likes her HAMILTON She has one. BEACH t t i tl to t w t m v-- fi ve. m MUSIC 77? e- - 5tor, Servf 5 PROVO, VTJL : be Mrs David Openshaw will hostess to the Saturday Afternoon Bridge club at her home Saturday afternoon. Bridge will be followed by luncheon. The Daughters of the Mormon Battailion entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. Evelyn Bird at her home. The program consisted of musical numbers by Professor S. W. Williams, his wife and little a reading daughter, by Mrs. Matilda Vance entitled When I Was Young, a reading, To The Pioneers by Amy Nicholson. Mrs. Edgar Nelson read a sketch of the research work of the the pioneers arrived by James A. Little, was rendered by the entitled Springtime ies, they piano by delicious supper was served to those present. four-year.o- Aid of the Communheld their regular meetChurch ity ing in the Badies Aid room of the thuroh Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Forty ladies were present. Needl" workrnTtL social chat formed the af Mrs. Willterhoons entertainment. iam Berry, as hostess served dainty shments m The Badies - The Badies Circle met at the home of Tuesday Mrs. 1ft rrnan Grinin). Sowing, music and social chat were the features of entertainment. Luncheon was served to twenty. Spring flowers wt re used in decorating. of Vall--- - The Nineteenth Century club will meet at the home of Mrs. O. R. Thomas oh lock. attend on Friday afternoon at 3 All members are urgej to as a splendid program has arranged. kl A patriotic ball will be given in the Second ward amusement hall this evening under the direction of associathe Mutual Improvement tions of the ward. The music will be furnished by the Peerless PlayerAn Invitation is extended to evert one. Tfi&t B e sL' Ask your neighbor how she likes her ONE MIN U T E WASHER She has one . vnu me and Mrs. George Brattan en'madea tertained Mr. and Mrs. Russell Me. making Millen at dinner Tuesday evening at d with their home. jWseIf cried it The members of. Provo Bodge No. erc no 14 I. O. O. F. were entertained with to this a smoker at the hall Tuesday evening after their regular meeting ss anr About twenty-fiv- e members were tongue Imed it present. Mr. JProvo Mans Address ,i Features Convention . The division LINDLEY beeD I Banquet to address of O. A. Spear of Utah, president o fthe Western Retail Lumbermens association, was the feature of the mg sessions of the an Snual convention of the organization ; today. Nine western states were among the 500 or more present for the gathering. to open-twenty-fi- 120 W. Center in the B. Y. U. Women To Hold The ye a her BAP jrjfre women of the upper ty well seniors and juniors wilLer B. Y. U. UP-hav- e their first official banquet orf- Jan Saturday evening. February 23 at Toother p. m. at the Hotel Roberts. Thentrol banquet marks a new feature at thefa get school, and will be an annual affair The fake sto Relieves hereafter. that whoever is worth doing at ail is worth doing well. Tailings from the zinc and lead mines at Joplin, Miouri, will be so that a Its converted into hituminized road judged gett'ng so much by the man is not1 company he mn6g ial. keeps as by the car he keeps. - ek"!' j rst airveyor is a pipe line sys-- ii which conveys grain from an vator to a vessel at the water nt without the use of the familiar Ring. Operated by a hurricane of wind forced through a pipe by giant tans it will load 4,000 bushels hour. Faith and toil and helping one another. These seven words form the plan for international peace n by Anton Lang, Christus of tne to Edward W. Bok. ; |