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Show THE PAGE EICHT DAYTON v 1 Peri ins. Thurt-day- this vnk. Archibald Haroll (fallow rittiilcs, enjoyed an lXovnata Mot Springs, . Miss Hem Jensen returned home Monday after an absence of two tars. A large number of our ward people attended the Oneida stake convention held at genealogical Preston, Sunday. One of the berg on the program was a gills chorus from th Day1 m ward. Stake Sunday school olgaiilst I.ueelta Arehiluld accompanied by her Imshan Reuben Archibald at tended Sunday school at Treasure-ton- , 1 Sunday. Thursday evening, the Year Wee girls met Rt the home of Miss Gem Van Ord-n- . The girls worked on the Nnn-Koafter which delicious refreshments were served to the following girls: Lillian Swinyard, Velma Neilsen, Gwen Johnson, Amber Storks, Doris Pond, Janette Rawlins, kfleanor Sw endsen, Cletia Lent it Gem Van Onien, Leona Stevenson and Rose Hendricks and th fnh lowing teachers: Miss Melet.i Van Onion. Mrs. Dorris liver, Mrs Ervin Van Ordon and Miss Zen.-tTalbot. s Take Josef von Sternberg, directors wife, film Marlene is formally accused of alienating German Marlene star? Dietrich, against the affections" of Von Sternberg, but bints theres a REAL reason somewhere else. Miss Dietrich in private life is Frau Sieber. The Sebers have one daughter, Maria. Hie family about the fight. is shown here. Both Herr Sieber and Von Sternberg are Whata behind the $500,000 suit filed by M ' $ at Salt Lake City. She was tin guest of her mother, Mrs. Lorus Pratt. She also spent Thursday, In Provo Woman Gut Mrs. Annie UlllUple of Provo is tho guest of Miss Margaret Mrs. GilliBple is librarian Foster. at the Brigham Young university at Provo. Miss Foster entertained at an attractively arranged lunch-canA basket of zlnnlus graced the table. Covers were laid for Isubelle Mrs. Gilllsple, Foster Mrs. Lizzie Reid, Jemima Foster Mathew Foster, Mathew Foster, Robert Foster. s. Mr. and Yens Vaboil are the proud parents of a girl born Monday. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mrs. Jesse Raker entertained al a nicely arranged dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Baker and son, John D. Jr. A bowl of flowers formed a pleating cenCovers were laid fob terpiece. the honored guests and Mr. and Mrs. Baker and family. Mrs, Ida Lallts Is reported 111 at her home. Willard Richards who cut hs leg In the canyon Is improving slowly. , Attractive Luncheon Given Mr. and Mr. Roy Bolt and cliil drtn of California were the guests UlrhardB of Mr. and Friday, Saturday and Sunday. An was attractive luncheon given Sunday by Mrs. Richards In compliment to her guttata, Klowerr for the formed tho cenlerplece Covers were laid for the table. complimented guests and Mr. aiid Mrs. Kiehnrds and daughter, Cleo and Bon Jay. Mrs. Alfred Yonk spent the week end at Ogden, as the guest of Mrs. Junto Hyland and Mrs. J. Hansen. Misses Artlco and O.llo Bird were operated on Tuesday for the removal of their tonsils. They are reported as doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Bird and family motored to SmlthfUdd Sunday and were the luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Walker. Denver C an of Logan spent Thursday here Attend Old Folks Outing The following aMel.ded the Old Folks outing at Lagoon Wednesday, Mrs, Jane Muir who Is over Thomas 91, Mrs. Muir, Mrs, George Jlibner, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Aherns, Mr. and Mrs. Cliffotd Aherns and family, Mrs. Clarence Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sor over kti ensen, Jacob Sorensen years, Wayne Hlihner, Orson Parker, Budge Kidman, Carlos Kid man, Milton Kidman. Mrs Earl Mttriary and Mrs. La Rue Stoddard of Weisvillo were guests of Mrs. Andrew Lamont Mrs, Lamont enter Wednesday. tained at a nicely arranged luncheon. Mrs. Jesso Walker entertained at o prettily arranged luncheon. A howl of pansies Wednesday. formed a pleasing centerpiece. Covers were laid for Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Plowman. Miss Leah Plow man of Smlthficld, Mr. and Mrs Walker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladle were the luncheon guests Satur day of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Han reck. Flowers formed an attrac tive centerpiece. . M-- Mrs.-Hyru- K the guest of Mr. William of Farmington, The Sea Gull and the Kidman sprnt the 'volt girls met at the homo of endGayle the guest of Miss OrU-nAnn .Hardman, Wednesday. MakYonk at Pctersboro. ing banks were the featurea and refreshments served to Wanda Hill, Hazel Muir, Inez Barrett, Richards Ixmlse Kidman, Cleo Delpha Smith, Mildred Bird, Lor raine Wood, Mr, Annie Hughes Mrs. Blanche Bird and Faye llan cock. Entertain Savonl Club Mrs. Lizzie Barrett entertained NEVEIR the' Savonls , of the afternoon. Supplies Refreshments were served. The students of Mrs. Lea gave a recital Friday at the home ol Mrs. O. J. Barer! t. Tho following gave piano pieces and solos: Irene Barrett, Faye Hancock, Darlene Geneva Barrett, Bird, Mozelln Barrett, (trace Ladle,, Theta Barrett, Inez Barrett and Mrs. Lea. House Guests of Birds Mr. and Mrs Walter E. Heath and family of Salt Lnke City have returned from a fishing trip np Mad Ison liver, they were house Mrs. Cyril of Mr, and guest Bird, Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Bird entertained at a trout supper. Wednesday. A bowl of sweet peas formed an attractive centerpiece. Cover laid for Mr, and Mrs. Heath and family. Nor mon Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Clnrence Bird and son Billy and daughter Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Bird and children Miss Leona of the Walker Memorial is Budgn hospital spending part of her vacation with her aunt and family, Mrs. Charles Baker and relatives ami friends. Mrs. Arthur Kidman and baby returned homo from a week's visit My Dental Office will be Closed Until .August 20th. Vacation EASY TO APPLY Users say there is a big difference. SPREADS FARTHER Because it is ground finer it docs go farther. - Anyone can do a good job with Painters Adventure, romance and an exotic locale- - are features of Ramon Novairos latest starring film, Son of India,' which opened last night at the Capitol theatre for lour days. It Is the first time that Novarro has been seen in an oriental role since The Pagan, and and he equals the admirable performance of his former hit In this latter vehicle. The i story concerns a young Hindu who is left beggared when his father, a rajah, is killed and robbed by bandits. He has managed to save one huge diamond out w lien he tries to sell this to TOT 'TO ,3, 4 PAY PENALTY B 10 LLE FONT E, Pa., Aug. 17. Four men paid Pennsylvania's death penalty in the electric chair today for killing Louis Hoffman of Adams Township in 19J8 during an alleged hi jacking attempt. (U.R) a disreputable dealer, the scoundrel charges him with with theft of the diamond. Novarro is about o be railroaded to prison when ta" he is rescued through the intervention of a young American, played . hy Conrad Nagel. Subsequently Novarro falls In love with an attractive American On an exciting tiger hunt girl. their friendship ripens into infatuThe girl 'turns out to be ation. Hie sister of the man who had saved Novarro from prison. When Nagel comes from America to stop the ma, riage of his sister to a man of another race, the story is brought to a climax. The story moves rapidly from show-inits exciting opening scenes S. S. R. The destruction of the Cathedral MOSCOW, the bandit raid to the surprise of the Redeemer, one of Russias largest and most imposing conclusion. Jacques Feyders dichurches, has been begun to make way for the building of rection is splnedid throughout. be known as the palace of the Soviets. a great auditorium One of the first portions of the structure to be attacked by the wrecking crews was the great central gilded dome, which is surrounded by four smaller ones. Seventy pounds of gold, it is said, were used in finishing the dome. Work on the palace is expected to begin late in the fall. DR. A, J. BROOKING A Wisconsin preacher offers $5 to anyone who falls asleep this summer during his sermons. His church is probably beside a lake used by outboard motorboat pilots. NEVER. RUSTY NEVER UAROHED BDfltY are g U IF DRIES HI 2 Thursday. Sunlbstlntfiiiitie King. K club was the feature of Needlework was the afternoon. Luncheon served to Mesdame Myrl lone, Larsen, Zina Baker, Hazel Baker, Hazel Copen, Retta Illibner, Sadie Hardman, Kthol Taylor, Ellon Laulu, Ada Walker, Isabella Stumrf and apecial guest , Charlotte Richards. An. afternoon luncheon , party was given Thursday b' Mrs. Lon Wood. The tablo wag attractively centered with blossoms. , ' Covers wore laid for Mrs. E. J. Hancock, Mrs Mrs. William L. Kidman, Verlin Shelton, Miss Ann Sorensen. Mrs. Orson Kidman 'was hostess to a prettily arrangod lunrh-eon- , Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Barrett and family nt Covers were laUl for Clarkston. the honored guests and Miss Beth Kidman, Grange and Norval Kidman, Mr. and Mrs. Kidman and ' family. The Primary Zion boys and girls met at the home of thnlr teacher, Miss Clella Ladle, Monday. Work on their pillows was tho feature DONT SHOW LAP- S- I; I; Y al KING KALSOMINE IS BETTER feilSnf At the Capitol A aft-nd- r.vrgo weeks in the employ of Mi, and Mrs. Kira T. Henson of Boise, Idaho, formerly of Preston, who vacation. have been enjoying tlK-iMies Jensen spent the time in Taignn and Fait Uko City, while in Salt Lake ste visited with her uncle and aunt, I)r. anJ Mrs. E. E. Erickson and family. Mr. and Mr. Leltoy McBiide and family motored to Wellsville Saturday and spent the dav visiting with relatives on their return hy homo they were accompanied Mrs. McBrides moth-- r, Mrs. Oreen who will visit here for some lime. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson end two children of Blue Creek. Idaho are Imre to visit with Mrs. Andeesons parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mendenhall and her slater and brother In law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Breitenbm rher. J. Clyde Hansen aeeompanled bv Ills son, Bov motored to Teton Eridav for a brief visit wlih his daughter and son In l.iw, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Smrilie, Mr. Hansen home Kalurdty while returned his sons remained to help in the harvesting. George Jensen, Mrs. Geo. L. Jones and Mrs. LeRoy Iltilse motored to Stockton, Idaho, Tuesduy to visit with Mrs. llulsos husband. LeRoy liaise and Mis. Jones son Marvin, returning homo 'Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Condle and small son, Mrs. Carrie Condle. Angus Condle and the Mieses Zeldft. Mary. Bean Condle of Preston wore dinner guests of Mrs. LeRoy Hulse on Sunday. Little Miss Phillis Hul to returned will! them .o spend the week with her grand mother, Mrs. Mary Clawson. Thursday afternoon our ward officers meet at. the primary home of Mrs, Clarenee Nelson to hold their regular officers meeting. After the business was taken care of, luncheon v. as served to eight ladles. Friday jho following people motored to Downuta Ifot Springs where they epjoyod the evening swimming, dancing followed by supper. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coburn, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frpw, Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Atkinson, Mr and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Klrkbrldo, XMrs. B. J. Hymas, Dan Godfrey, the Mlssea Lurain and Norma Klrkbrldo, Bertha and Allie Atkinson, Marjorie Phillips, Allen Atkinson and Mrs. Margaret Naef. Mrs. P. W. Bulfars attended tho a iamlly reunion held at home of her father, Mr Chatles Sh imway of Chrkston, Utah, SunMrs. day. While In CHrkston, Buttars called on her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Join Buttars and Mr. aial Mrs. Jesse But- PRESTON ing. A delicious luncheon, joking, singing, elf., were featured during -d the evening. Those who were Mr. and Mrs. Forest Faekreil, Mr. ami Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Baugh, Mr. aud Mrs. L. Jones of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kern ami fir. and Mrs. S. P. Packer. M.I.A. Gives Swimming Pi;rty The Sixth ward M. I. A, officers and their partners enjoyed themselves immensity at a swimming party held at Iiowcata Springs, Tuesday evening. A gay time was had in the water ami tlnn supper was served. Ruih Linford eat tained with accordion music and community singing was also fea tured. Thirty seven participated Mrs. John Itosworlh of Logo was made happy on her birthday, Sunday, v, hen the following of her children and their families motored over to her home and served a delicious chicken dinner and visited during the Jay: .Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Davis, Mr. amt Mrs. Roy Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spillman were Preston visitors Wednesday. Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Hollingsworth siient last week end in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. with th'dr outing at 1. Jones were also guests at a delightful canyon party Friday even- of Salt Lake Mrs. Arch lhiv-toCity f pi nt tba past week In a guest at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kirkhride. nbur-ohe-r Hi Mrs. of Salt La&- - City is visiting at r (he home of her son Ernest iu-- r 193 Mr. and Mrs. l tie compliment a M. 17. CATHEDRAL TO BECOME PALACE G Charges Against Wedded Star From Germany Mrs. Lyman Tt.ills s ri happy owr the safe arrival of a baby sill. Imrn Thursday. Mother aud body are doing will. Mr. and Mrs. James Mon Ison of sp'it a f fxv days in Dayton vjFitir.g with Mrs. Morrisons paronis, Mr. and Mrs. 1,. 3 MONDAY, AUGUST L SUIT? WHAT'S THE MYSTERY IN Directors Affection Worth Half a Million, Wife Says, as She Files DIETHICH-STERNBER- Mr. HERALD-JOURNA- a Camel smoker you have a grand nol yet nF you in store when first you enjoy the benefits of the Humidor Pack. made fine, Camels are kept fine wherever you buy them, thanks to the Humidor Pack. There is no staleness nor loss of fragrance : , The three things in a cigarette that can make it sting the tongue and unkindly burn the throat are safely eliminated from Camels. tobaccos the fine There are no harsh parched-drTurkish and mild Domestic tobaccos of which Camels are blended require no overheating to make them palatable. There is no peppery dust to irritate the throat thats whisked away hy a special vacuum-cleaninprocess. y g v t. ' , This scientific germ-safwrapping not plain ordiCellophane nary Cellophane, hut moisture-proo- f which costs nearly twice as much seals in all the aroma and eshness, seals it so tightly that wet weather cam at make Camels damp, nor drought weather make them dry. e If you want to know what that means in and smoking-pleasurtry Camels for just one day, then leave them if yon can. throat-friendline- ej Tune in CAMEL QI'.IRTEH Horn featuring Vlorlon Downey and Tony Wens Columbia llroaili'iiNtiii Systm every night except Sunday , ss A |