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Show "THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. MAY 97 1926. u. BOY SCOUTS ANNOUNCE ONE Shoe Smartness 'DOB'ALLEN.TO'. MONTHS SUMMER PROGRAM is assured by the nevb J & K models for Spring neat eamping program folder the picture U (he question, "whk-has bees issued by the Tiinpanosoe week will yoa be there? June 28 Council, Boy gcouta of America. to July S; July 5 to July 10; July 19 to July to A. a. r Thijproggmsjxording Anderson, - Scout ' Executive of the July 20 to July SI." The slogan, accouncil, will be sent to all the boys cording to the announcement, is, in the council In the hope that It 'Every Troop Ia This Camp' For will Indue a Jarge percentage of One Week." tbem to get bnsy and earn the $5.00 The program anuotinces that eve; thatthe-ftinpft- is r Scout U to take with bin a knife. trlpeiiBtaT7- -T On the outridea fwTL8puon, nietal plate, and cnn, Scout Is shown b'owing assembly 4lsb cloths, towels, soap, comb, mir at the ". entrance of Timpanogos ror, tooth brush, handkerchiefs, Camp on TJmpanogos creek. Below socks, extra anderwear, needle and A 1 . -- JmA-aean- ri ... Just now, youH find the style and CAMP size selection unusually complete. So come in, soon and let one of our expert fitters help you decide on a'pair. $12.00 J i Price $12.00 Same as above in Patent Leather and L . Price $10.00 BROS EUREKA - COBOT SPANISH FOISfc ! I Nineteen ed people of Utah county Tuesday . evening, May'll, when Miss Merlyn Walker and her jazi band will play forTTdanee aT Glengarry resort. The personnel of the band is com prised of talont seldom heard, in An unusual opportunity ig afford- this section of the state. Harris P. Callananof. San Francisco, pianist conductand director, c band on Pan- or of an eleven-pieciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiniiiiimiunmut tapes circuit. will, feature special numbers, as will. Miss. Walker also feautre a number of "Blues" songs. Other members of the. band in clude Wally Keown, trumpet player, oft-r- e formerly with Orpheuin circuit ; Johnie Cowboy, drummer; Walter Daugberty,. saxaphone, and Banjo Jake. According to the advance manasKo v V ger, Warner BeU, the band is of the highest class apd will furnish a program of unusual interest At Glengarry Next Tuesday 1 amr-former- T'HE camera cannot ;1 lie" is an " In peated saying. feality the camera is wnrsf hi nil liars unskillful- hands. ' " ' r Pictures Are FOB arson Studio Columbia Theater Building tiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiin I ; 3 SALE, four-course- , " , things. spmpX jukwwm te taKen, during these afternoons t Vandy's Gap, Terrace Springs, Bitd- - Valley, Stewart Cascades,., ..Sammander fice, 3 acres of which; Is Into, bear and pears; Good 4 ing apples with room house and sleeping basement Bar ri - and chicken coop. Good artesian well. Price'. $5,000,00 ' I on easy terms. 7 BOOM brick, house, with plumbing ' NEW TODAY Truthful, Yet Pleasing thread, sweater or coat, pocket knife, two bankets and a quilt, neatly tied and tagged with Scout's name. On the inside of th folder the time of the Seoutls outlined from 0 a. m. until 10 p. m., when taps is sounded. i Oh Monday the t wops will arrive in camp and wlll .be given Jhe day to set up their camp and to prepare for the week. Dbat evening each troop will conduct It .Tiwin. campfire progVam and will prepare the sthut that they wilj tyreseht arouu(i the council 'fire ot the following 4 evening. On Tuesday, the work will begin with Reveille at .6 a. m., to be fol-- . lowed at ,6 :30 by morning exercise which tit'tnra'Vill be followed by -colors' JaMMS, breakfast at 7 a. micamp jnipectioa and health Instruction period at 8." At S:30 the acout may select his : 1. Nature choice of study birds, trees, .animals" tait : 2. Handicraft leather bOriev wood, metal, stone 3. Camptraft fires, ceoklng, shelters, packs; 4. Woodcraft hiking,' tracking, stalking Indian lore, sewet oftbfe' woods rev '' vealed. , 12:15 Mess. . The (tiine from 2 :30 to 5 rfW will be free time for the Scoot" during1 which he may read, fish, pass Scout craft or a hundrei4;'ttnd one other .. irch wiiipIeteT"PrDasemejit,;"rd6uhle Provo City limits; choice variety of fruit trees ; good 3 room house, cellar, barn," garage, chicken coops and 100 White Leghorn hens. Price for Immediate sale $2,100, with $500 down and terms on balance. 4 ACRES 12 blocks from Post Of garage ; close , in. All special irn-- . provements . paid in full. Price $4,db0.00 for "Immediate sale. Provo Consolidated - Real Estate Company, 134 W. Center St. ' Phoite 688. mli . BT FOB SALE HOMELAND V ' REALTY CO.: TWO ACRES ; with new frame ".; ; '. house; $950. ONE ACRE, with ' "houseTa real brugaln at $2,500; terms. Five and acres 'on North Univ. Avgnue with orroom house, for quick sale $4, 500.' A SERVICE STATION garage with fruit stand, on main highi A way.. Good location, $5,500. HOMELAND REALTY CO. rX 102 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 35. '.; , one-ha- lf . Lifelong Satisfaction ' ANDERBERG INC. ! bouse being taken. A program, furnlsbed principally by scouts, waa rendered. Those who received first class badges were: Maurice O. ' Jones, Jack Adams, James Rasmussen, Dean Lewis, all of Troop No. 1; F, 8. Harris, Jr., of troop No. 2; Philo T. Farnsworth, Darel Servass, Gilbert Tanner, Horace Peay, Mel- vin Du'kei Frank Cox. Clyde Washburn, Leslie Masters,; Fred Wash burn, .Ray Anderson, of troop No. 9; Maurice Broadbent, Elvon Jack son, troop No. 10; Parnell Pratt and Clyde Larson, troop No. 12. The following scouts received second class badges: Chester Lewis, JohnXieol, troop No. 9; Lee Berry, Do ran Dennis, Boy J. Brown, Joe Swenson,- - troop No. 10; Jack Ward, troop No. 6; Richard Carey, , troop No. 2; Dean Knudsen, Hugh Park, troop No. L Sharon, and Clark Exclusive Dealers in La Iceland the Big Trees. At 5:30 p. m the boyg miry enjoy a s:im In a great canvas pool that-h- ag been creaea" "by 'Scout-alBgenuity. At' 6:30 the colors wll be cased, followed by mess at 7, and at 8 'O'clock. camp clean-u- p The evenings from 8 :30 until 10 o'clock have also been programed. Monday night will be troop night; Tuesday nlcht, a great council fire around .which the various troops in camp will perform thestunts they prepared on Monay evening. -night is Indian .night and will be devoted to Indian stories. the legends, and Indian lore. Bowand Arrow Man, and will be present to Join In the stories. Friday, all of the Scouts Jn camp will take a hike to the top of Mt. ; Timpanogos, On Friday night the big Court of Honor will be held in Connection with an interesting program. On Saturday night, the Scouts will all be home tucked in their own beds, but the Chief feels sure they will n t be in bed until after ,they have told Pad and Mother of the wonders of the Timpanogos camp. ') On the other side of the folder there ig nn application blank for the boy to make his application for the trip upon. "I hope every boy will have the supreme good fortune to be permitted to spend this wonderful week in camp," said Franklin S. Harris, president of the Council. "It will be an education as well as a va- cation." Wednesday d, Ta-tu- n- ' Hen-rol- troop No. 2. Timpanogos Grandview ; Omnge Blossom) : Wednesday - Bleached Sheeting ' Voile Dresses 55c value - - 81x90 ew style . " n's Shirts Pillow Cases ; . Mrs. Alice Wells of Bingham had as ber dinner guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Maag. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williamson, Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson, and the Meadames Ma me Clinger, Julia Hat ton, Josephine Goodrich, Augustus Ward. Inger Johnson, Hanna Williamson, Nora Taylor, Tene Clinger, and M. Patten, of Provo. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steadman entertained a number of friends at their home Thursday evening. The season's flowers beautified the en tertaining rooms. A midnight supper was served.. The table was centered with an art bow", of Covers tulips andj ferns. were laid for the following Messrs. a"nd Meadames! William Oliver. Stanley Dunford, Warren Salmon. Thomas Starkman, Edmund Hansen and W.'K. Anderson. i ((89c $1.00 ' 1.75 Value" 42x36 FOR Garments L.D.S. Sheets 4 ' $1X0 40c Dainty . $1.00 $1.00 . The following prizes are -- available: 1 Broadcloth Dress 1 Man's Tie 1 LadieaCoat 1 1 . . : . . .. "" -- J . . .$4.95 iL. t$15 .fc24.75 . Silk Dress ..... Man's Tie v I ... . . U I1;'.. U.$50 $lJQ . . ; ;i''' tjnJj;'''f;'l.;:'.;A '.' Coupons with ey ry 50c purchase Monday, Tuesday and W ednesday. ; The Browning Society was entertained at the home of Mrs. Christen Jensen, president of the. society. Friday afternoon, the date being Browning's birthday anniversary. Miss Alice Reynolds gave a plen-di- d : . lecture on "Browning's Italy;" Mrs. bis Hannah Fackard Q sang ' Arrangements have been made oj lyrics, "My Star." and "How So I The Ladies' Literary club will Love Thee;" Miss Wilms Boyle was an , appropriate Mother's day meet at the home oflMrs. Heber her Forty-fiv- e memaccompanist musical including; numbers R upper afternoon. bers and guests were presentWednesday : and tributes by members of the sua Meeting will convene at 4 :15 o'clock I i theological and 2nd Intermediate Mrs. Frank Demlng will enter I departments. - J.- - W.; Thornton,' 4'IU tain members of the American Leggive the Mother's day address and ion Auxiliary at her home WednesMrs. Martha "Keeler' will give fljjk The Greatest Event day evening. All members of the of the Season organization are urged to be present Mothers' response. All mothers,' ta to complete making the poppies for WATCH I WAIT! the" ward shonld be present. Every IiIANAVUfARttl vari-col-or- HONOR ' , MM ' yc' - Mrs. T. Wofflndea). Entertains at Shower Mrs. Char les Brown entertained at her home in honor of Mrs. Fred Brown, Friday "afternoon: She waa assisted by Mrs. William Brown, and Mrs, Bay i '" Brown, DISPOSAL? Poppy day. Gives Quiltinr Mrs. David Skin ner entertained I. number of friends A party for Walter F. White and relatives at a quilting at ber head, Rulon Openshaw and Radcliff home In Grand View 'Wednesday All red, recently returned mission afternoon. v. a. church, was aries or toe; in the First ward amusement .given Goes to Salt Lake One hundred hall Friday , evening. A quartet fifty students of the Lincoln high composed of Mrs. Frank Sfubbs, school enjoyed a trip to Salt Lake Mrs. Frank Ramsey, W. P. City Tuesday where they visited Whitehead and Prof. Bishop it. J. Interest of de served a and points gave splendid vocal .numbers. licious lunch at Liberty park. Wednesday and Saturday ; Elders Whitehead, Openshaw and Orchestra." Allred each gave short talks. Mrs. Goes to Riverside The Third and Hugh Peterson rendered vocal se-- j school Fourth of Grades the Lincoln F0nREN"T 3 clean housekeeping lections. A duet by Mrs. Sarah enjoyed an outing Thursday 'at the roouia' Inquire 61 o2nd West. Ti: .J u Ramsey and J. RT Boshard was well i iviversiue resoix. ml4 given. Mrs, Sarah Ramsey, gave a Karma vocaLjoloMaster Edwin Wilde Surprised by Friends t a violin . selection. A vocal FOB SALE Tomatoea, peppers, egg Partridge was surprised at ber home gave was rendered by Mrs. Peterson .plants and cabbage. Jos. E. John Friday evening by a number of duet Boshard. and Professor ml4 friends, the occasion son. 930 W. 6th South. Following being her was en birthday anniversary. The evening the program a social hour was pleasantly apenf In music afi3 joyed. Refreshments were served. FOB RENT Clean modern " . Phone 226. , mil games, add a delicious luncheon was bungalow. ' Mr. and Mrs. Moron! J. Cottam enserved. , tertained at dinner Sunday at their FOR RENT Newly decorated furMutual has M. I. A. home. Spring flowers In the pasnished apt 400 W. 3 So. ml4 FartyTbe of the Grand View Ward were en- tel shades were .used for the' decorations of the table. Covers were FOR SALE Surety Had Soap, 25c tertained at a bonfire party at the laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. CJ. Brad- home of Bishop M..E. Kartchner ml4 Try it. 214 So. 3rd West. ' shaw and Cornell Bradshaw of Salt Tuesday evening. Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. FOR RENT If you wish a first Visits Arrowhead Classes of the Farrer, Miss Ethel Farrer and the class, strifttly modern' and newly Lincoln school spent Thursday at host and hostess. furnished - three room nputuiieui,i Arrowhead. were accompanied They ; phone 1041. Monday evening Mrs. Moroni J. by the teachers,, sorine Fox and Cottnuf entertained a few friends at Ray Loveless. ' ' FOR SALE Practically new washber borne. Music and needlework ing machine new kitchen ' table Xfilvea Operetta The Lincoln furnished entertainment for the and 4 chairs, $8.00; gas plate,' gas school presented tne operetta "The guests, after which dainty refresh ' stove. Call523-M- . mlO Fgurv Seasons" Monday ment8 were served. evening. . u - mother remembered. .' Jenkins Dollar Hosiery . , ' , ' a t "GRAINS OF GOLD", sold by nil ' Weleorae Home LOOK! LOOK! In at the ChamParty Given leading grocers In the ' Rocky ' ber of Commerce window. A welcome home ml4 was given Mountain regions, "' ' party " " ." r m!4 In the Grand View ward amusement hall Friday evening In honor of. FOB" SALErsed goods T oak FOR RENT Garn- Carter. OR; LEASE ; ; dining table $7.50 range $.17.00 modern house and garage; ready wardrobe $9.50; Icebox $13.50' June 1. Phone 693-. .. . Inq.' 729 cool bedrooms. 70 E. 2nd So, 'J8 o. uuiv. are, rwmture isnop,4ii No. 1st East. ."'J ."'''..-" ml4 FOB BENT Furnished bedrooms, WAiSftED Middle aged woman for 320 Easj 1st No. Pbone JK3-; " .. housework. Phone 583-l)R SALE Farming machinery JO 1 binder, good, $150'; 1 double mole tractor plow, $40.00; 1 FOB gladlbla FOR KALSOMINING and PalnUng disc plow, $25.00; V walking plow, h .bulbs'; J. H. Kirk, 699 East 5th decorating, etc., work guaranteed, " ' . $10.00; 1 cultivator, $5.00. Write C. So. ml4 call 848. New Second Hand Store. Fhomylfl8-JM.. WiIl, .Mldvale. care Midvale Hotel. FOR SALE Rawleigh's good health products; good FOR RENT modern apart' " BE ST'RE and look, at the Charobet liest. cheaper than' the rest. J. H, men t, furnished. Inq. 7S9 No. 5th of Commerce window- this week. Kirk. Phone 198-J- . ml4 West. . .. ml4 - " ml4 FOB REST 3room modern fur DON'T FORGET to me "GraWg of DANCE AT GLENGARRY clean "Gold," the health cereal. every . nlsbed apt and garage ml4 rt - 60-l- : .J. " ' 14-in- SALE-i-Beauti- asthe . ' J. Y ' .- - ..i The graduates of the seminary department of the Provo and Lin coin, high schools were' entertained Thursday evening in the Timpano gos. Ward amusement hall. A splendid program was enjoyed during the evening, followed by dancing and refreshments. President T. N. Tay lor addressed the graduates.' Fifty guests were present. Mrs. Charles Jones was hostess to the members of the Glad Hour club at her home Thursday afternoon. The entertaining rooms were attrac tively decorated with the season's flowers. Needlework was the main diversion of the afternoon. . Those present were the Uesdames Hew lett. Strong. Don Alger, Frank Cooper. Bertha Klrkwood. Sheriff IlPBtle,' Torance Madsen," Thomas Klrkwood and Reed Bailey. - , . fjosiiay 5000 PAIR SOLD IN PROVO " , TRAt'BCnuir, - . " both of Salem. refreshments were served. Pierce, men . "SeTeafoTTof a Traub engagement "ring will bring a double satisfactioncertainty that the mounting you have chosen is supreme' in style and quality; and knowledge that.it can later be matched perfectly with Tr&ub Genuine Orange Blossom wedding ring. 11 -- Lyda The Utah Sprosls club will be the guests of Mrs, 8. L, Hickman of Salt Lake; City Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. MIsg Alice Reynolds, an honorary member of the jdub, will give the program. Spec ' ial musical numbers by Prtivo and ' May 2. The meeting, according to Judge Salt Lake club members will also James Tucket, court of honor rep be given. All Provo women who resentative in charge, was as en anticipate going wfil kindly call thusiastic one, every seat in the Mrs. L. R. Edwards. - ' J. and boys received first class badges, eleven received second class badges.' and many more whose name have already appeared in the Herald were awarded In the Court of Honor which was held in the Pioneer ward Sunday evening, i . 'amous Band i Trsula Tuesday and Monday, Jef-ferle- SCOUTS i h .. ...... oxBlonde Kid Cutout three-butto- n of our hew One ford. spring style. All sizes and widths.' PROVO fcady 24fh : Anniversary wasj s, Bradford ; violin solo, Normaa accompanied by Rhoda Johnson; comic readings, Llbby Cook? vocal solo, Sadie Howartb. The guest list included the Meadames A. if acout' workers will cooperate with F. Ahlander, J, M. Ferguson, A. E. ':-him. ... Buckley, James A. Bullock, 8r Thomaa Thornley, Elinor Gray, Mary, F. Reld, E. D. Sutton A. L. Loveless, Pauline Khlpruan. George M. Strongt H. J. Phillips, Ralph A. Bullock. Sr.. John Christensen of Orem, David Jonea, Annie Humble GIVEN and WIHlam Martell, all of Sianish Fork, Chester Huldlngs of Sprlng-vlllM.' E. Chrlstensen and Mary BOY . IMjOR of Adventures I J ., Kid. Xhe-roou-- ei ' ( - their WUl continue The L'Metla club members their mot ben at Hansea Catering company's reception room lP4y- afternooa. decorated la a spring garden design. The following program was" given: Address of welcome, Mrs. Joe Ah" lander; vocal solo, Mra, E. BVroa Dastrap, accompanied by Mrs. Rob- art Beldj reading of the playr-T- h . "Bob" Allen, a tnember of the ewsvritinf daaa of Tounf salver sity. baa consented to do hi rood tura to scoutlnx by acting as editor of the Boy 8cout column la the 8ua-da- y ' Herald. r Mr. Allen wlU work trader the dlrectloa of R. B. Merrill, publicity alrecfor of Provo. dirtrJpL arkara! '"5fc5!."!fia t. may tomuiuuicat with Mr. Alien by calling W on the telephone, Mr. Allen has had soma experience in publicity work and will be able to assiat Boy Scout work jnaterinlly ions Kepartar - TO 19 - . '"".! mm-- J. F. WINGATE MERIT BADGES You can tell that by their smooth, slenderizing lines and the way they fit the arch. f : ' i ji w inn orffi : .them. - MBS. NEWS EDITOR : nnr Spciisty BEBOYSCOUT AT GRAND CAMP TIMPANOGOS find these new J & K AJfD you'Il for Spring and Summer every bit as fine as they are smart. For only quality materials and-fh- ! most careful workmanship ereate--- , PAGE TORT i Extra long leg with Silk Over Knee Good Looking - - Long Wearing1 Scores of women have told us that Jenkins Hose are THE BEST FOR $1.00 30 Colors: Black Blush Gray Atm6sphere Champagne Tan. Bark . Bois de Rose "atin Blonde Rose Marie . Flesh Orchid Maize Bran Peach Shadow Sunburn Daybreak Grain White French Nude Gunmetalv" . ' . Nouveau Beige Moonlight Sandalwood Cordovan Mauve Taupe " : , Forget-MerN- : ot Haze Piping Rock Apple Green Jenkins Knit Goods Co. I n ,t |