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Show PAGE SIX THE EVENING HERALD. MONDAY. JUNE 14, 1926. . at on a charge of railroad station aboT Thistle and atealiaf a large utfirntlty f fasollne. The two men were brought to Prove ami will be takes before Judge George g. Bl-U- f, Uuab Sunday a breaking Sut CITY NEWS -- Phone 107 - Fraaa Salt Lake H. TO. Smith of Salt Lake City the wcek-tn- d la Provo. ' lot - 0.MV A Froai PflUr-LwUj Pace of Delta sprat Sunday Ja' Prove viit-iu- x with frleud. Ret an. Howe Mr. and lira. Jobo K, A'.lta hart: returned to A' uiarrtape lilieease their home after sinding the past Issued to Leonard P. beea cense has ek in Oram, Idaho, with two their daughter, Mrs. SaniBri Hil Davis and Amelia AunSchktht, ton. 'Juey were goiueu lucre HF both uf Eureka. their aoa, Taylor, who wag returnGiven Surprise Joba Gesafrd, ing hoaie .(runt a twenty-evemonth mission to the northwestern retiring aeeutuiaater of Provo troop No--, 11, was surprised Saturday evestates mission. ning by members of but troujJe at home of his parents Mr. and fyeiatb Sunday Here Mr. and the Mrs. J, W. tiessford. The boy Matt Peters of Lake Salt Mr. City a real scoot lunch, and had spent Sunday la Provo wlih friends. brought a- 'Very enjoyable time; Mr. --GensVisitor From Bountiful Mr, and ford left for tbe east with a party Mn. Ernest Madsen and family of of friends over the Pikes Peak Bountiful1 apent the weekend with Mr. and Mra. John Madsen, their Return from Richfield Mr. and parents. Mra. Joseph T. Farrer and Mrs. o Waihck have returned from a VhAtt Mother Mr. and Mra. trip to Richfield, where they attend George J. Smith and two aons, Rich- ed tbe bankers convention.- ard and Robert, of Salt Lake City, Smith's with Mrs. spent Sunday Visits In Heber Mr.. nf Mrs. mother, Mra. Lucy Hinckley. David F. Glazier, Mr. and Mrs.' L. a From Arro MIh Alta l'atten of A Glaj&ler, Reed, LaMar and Virgin-lGlaxler tqwnt Sunday In Heber id with her Areo, Idaho, visiting ' City vlaiUng with relaUrea, , sister, Mrs, Charles Maag, at her home In Vineyard for a few week. With ParentsMrs, Milton Swen-sowho "for the past three yeaa Ladies' Aid to Meet The Lahas attended the Art Institute of dle Aid Society of the Community and 'who baa lieen connectrburch will meet Tuesday afternoon Chicago ed with the Lester's Costume comat 2 :30 o'clock. Mra. Evelina Reed, pany of Chicago, is in Provo visiting county nurse, will be present and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. In on work; her talk to the ladies H. Claude Lewis. Utah county. Ua . -- . of Scenic Splendor JflL JIJE m ilj ' E N Ds SEE-QU- C-nyoa K-tbab Wrl LOW FARE CXCUR SIOWS Unioirf aciflc System Juncl2-18-2- 6 Following Low Fare for the Varioui Tours Will Apply From PROVO WINDOWS Here Mrs. Will Spend Week-enChase, with her family, of Ogden' in Vineyard opent the week-enwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon SUdHcu. d Visitors From Price Mr. and Mrs.Hex Miller of Price were in Provo Saturday, and Sunday where They they visited with relatives. were enroute to Salt Lake City to attend the. John R. Winder family reunion. $125 values Grand Canyon TOUR NO. 6 . Pvnt Inrth ftim' ... v ..... T $68.20 SAME AS TOUR NO. 5, BUT IN RE- VERSE ROUTE Going first to Cedar Breaks and Bryce Canyon and ret . turning by way of Zion National Park Five Days $68.20 Proportionately low fares from other points in Utah. Professor Poukon to Lekrife Tbe social service department will have charge of the meeting of the Third ward Relief society Tuesday afternoon. Professor Wllford Poul- son of the Young university, will lecture on "The Pshychology of Recreation." Special musical numbers wil be given by the choir. Other mimlierg have also been prepared A good attendance is desired by the officers. Meeting will convene at 2:30 o'clock. C. II. FUNK Assorted colors, pure silk CI HH regular $2.50 value ... . . .hw ITALIAN 4 KEI.IABU:. PRACTICAL mittee. Mrs. Henrietta Larsen will give the lesson. Special musical of child first Baby is numbers hnve been prepared. Mr. and Mrst Claude Harding was N1TT XI RSE wants employment Phone Inq. 784 W. 1st No. NEW TODAY 65T-X- J. CLOSING OCT SALE .'Millinery FOR SALE 1 rooms furniture or 64 No. 4th will trade for ear. 'All Tuesdny and Wednesday. JIH West cost at The and less. Hat bfs Shop, corner First North and U.uiv. EXPERIENCED LADY bookkeeper Avenue.. '; and stenographer wishes employJ 15 MARRIED FOLKS DANCE every ment inferences. Call 350. Wednesday-- Greater Ctahna Gar - FOR RENT 5 room modern ment: also 3 room modern partly FOR RENT Kiirnislied, apt., close furnished. Hafcn Apartments, 56 in 18 So, 2 W. '; J20. .So. otu l!,ast. Phone 2U8 J. . J20 dens. Co4 ami ref wshinn. - 8TRAM REKKIES sUH on at lln. 502 No: Tth East-Pho- iie Ande-- J ' ,1170.'. !AI.E CHEAP FOR kitchen range. Call Hot FOItr RENT apt. nuk erngra(!ejCalMitJV4!rdSt, ;J2 Blast rX)R RENT i20 Furnished apartment So.' 1st East. Attractive furnished Phone 238. Inq. 2- J20 . Child's cokt on 7th East aud Ctntcr; black llnoii with purThere are people who are always ple Owner umy havo 'it liy'vnlling giving special rates Special high ' Ut- Herald offli e. rates. , FO FN D ' ' . G DANCE fljl 1Q .P1.W silk, each PRINTED Regular values $1.25 RAYON . $2.29 CREPE DE CHINE 40 inch crepe printed .. morning. born to them Sunday Salt Laker HereMr. Rnd Mrs. Mrs. Harding was formerly Mls! L. Tuff of Salt Lake City spent Eva Clark of this city. The .new Sunday in Provo visiting svltb arrival Is a girl. friends. ; IMPORTED PONGEE 12 Mme All Silk Pongee . . . . . . . 69 c . Exceptional Dresses, showing ues to $22.50 Jltt-- I, " UJfC 36 . . $675 NEW SUMMER DRESSES INCH PERCALE Light or dark patterns, yard . . . ..... ISp Showing values to $29.50 . . . $9.95 . . . . ARtAT "OUT TffiYO" PRICES. ABOVE ITEMS USE-- AT THESE PRICES YOU CAN'T RESIST. r. ,A THEN IT'S FEW. JJAI o ALL OVER aJI! IE Price there. be controlletL Governor Eoss Indicates ih her comnruntcatlott that a Question of serious liniwrt may arise between the state of Wyoming and the reclamation bureau on account of the North Platte irrigation project, control of waters which, will be turned; over to settlers of Nebraska suntmer-srhortlrr'olio- Gash oriCSredit! WYOMING NOT IN FAVOR OF week-end- Free: Choice of strand Pearls, value GIVING WATER JuljJ. :..' s )e or silver plated tray with every purchase or over. - Dresses Millinery ' Cinderella West Center val- 19c tlMT.V Gasoline Stolen Thomas Taylor To Hold Health Conferenee-4A-ll and Ted Fisher. 25, both of Oregon, mothers of children of the Vineyard were arrested by Sheriff, Westwood and Lake. View wards ofHi age are urged To bring them to the health conference which will le held Wednesday afternoon, commencing at 1 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. J. J. Madsen, Sr. 'X In Salt Lake Iis June Graham left this morning for Salt Lake City, where she wil! remain for, an inde finite time. clety Thursday afternoon.- Splendid session of mnsical nnndtcrs1 have also been pre In the East and Conference 'Visitors Mr. and pared by Mrs. Dwigbt Packurd and points oil iutereit " ' ' in Canada. Mrs Elmer Iloldaway and Miss Lu Mrs. William Mulllkiu.. clle Holdnway were in Salt Lake City to attend conference during the Choir to Meet All members of CamifNo. 2 la Meet The Daugh. ters of the Utah Pioneers, Camp No. the Manavu 'ward choir are urged M-mwill meet at the home of, Mra. to be present at the regular weekly i Baby Bey is Born Mr. Ihrd- - Mrs. 2, o Smith, 210 South First meeting - Monday evening at MarTX Ary il Singleton. aivJherotidjM'r-entbn8laes8-l8"toto'clock. BstsTfeet;"'Wedbesdiiy"?neraooTi. Special of a fine baby boy borii id been pre transacted on that date. them Sunday. Master Singleton is A splendid program has $5.50, and those eli members' All pared. first hoy born to the family. Ill $15,00 tbe ' gible to memlierstilp are urged to be Goes to West "CwasP-M- r. and Irs. has one sister:' ' Meeting will convene at present. era , E. L. Jackson and children, ' . Goes to Salt Lake Misst Alh-- 2:30 o'clock. and Elvon P.. will leave Wednes Peters andElwood Conrad apent day for an extended tour, of the Return From Hospital William western coast. Monday In Suit Lake City visiting X. Peterson has returned to Provo with friends. 7 following an --operation Boxie Salt Lake-Mis- s B. at the St. Mark's hospiUI in In Lake In Mrs. Salt J. Vlsitg Bundaf ; in Salt Lake spent Mr. weeks Lake two ago. City Olson and daimgbter. Anna spent Salt ' 'I '::, theVeek-enin, Salt IakeJL!lty. Peterson will spend the neit two city.' weekrliTProvo canyon with his son where they attended conference. The debt of the United States Wlllard. ffoverninent Ut tUe end f 1925 was Lessons Mrs. Eliza Give To 230 .nt lea t trail at the end - v.. y e m&f!nn. I the life and works of to Department of 3obusi.il 1024, according Turk New for left lustfof Amy Lpwellrisietrat theTneetlng tla of the Bonneville ward Relief So- - week, where she will attend a snort Commerce, figures. Coats $1.39 . ENGLISH PRINTS Kj36 inch r YOUR DOLLAR DO DOUBLE DUTY, BUY FOR FUTURE" Borir-T- ue 1 pure dye all new shades . SPECIAL DRESS VALUES 69c ...v... ... Millinery MATLR- - 40 inch SILK BOOLMERS Assorted colors, pure . Phone. 312 FLAT CREPE ITALIAN SILK VESTS 3 C. H. CODY Phone 315 69c Pair R Antral 10 A. M. LINGETTE BLOOMERS ID Pnnkf IS TO BUY STORE OPENS i o I siFiiMiiiil 1 PARK-CEDA- ME WHICH WILL BE THE BIGGEST ONE DAY IN OUR HISTORY ZION NATIONAL PARKjrTWO To Tour the Northwest-M- fs4 Belief Meeting The literary sec DAYS Railroad fare aridj all exMurdock will accompany Dr. Uladys tlon of the Manavu ward will have and Mrs, Clayton Montgomery of penses, beyond Cedar City ..includaf Ibe meeting Tuesday charge of Helier City on a tour of the northing bus faro and meals and lodgings ternoon. Mrs. Emma Cluff will give at Zion Park lodge.,., $20.30 the lesson on the life and works of west. They expect to leave Tuesday. musical Amv Lowell. Appropriate TOUR NO. 3 BRYCE CANYON VIA CEDAR to Appear In Recital Miss Donwill be rendered by Mrs selections na Jones, daughter of Ed. Jones of BREAKS, TWO DAYS Raiiroad G. M. Taylor.. Readings will also this city, will appear In an oratorifare and all expenses, beyond Cedar be given. Inasmuch a this Is the. cal recital at the women's club meaurand and bus fare City, including last program of the season, house Saturday afternoon5 at 3 $22.45 a goodliterary attendance Is desired by the lodging at Bryce Canyon lodge o'clock. She will read "Craig's at convene will officers. Meeting JBREAKS- Wife." tOUR NO. 4 ZION 2:30 o'clock. BRYCE CANYON, FOUR DAYS Spending Vacation Here Miss Railroad fare and all expenses, beyond From Ogden Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Vida Murdo-of Heber is spending Cedar .City, including bus fare and. Jones of Ogden are spending i few ner vacation In Provo. days' In Provo with friends. ttipbIs and lodfrinira at Zion Park and $40.95 Man Here From Omaha J, E. New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. W Bryce Canyon lodges H. Wagner are rejoicing over the Nixon of Omaha. Neb., Is spending rOUR NO. 5 ZION. NATIONAL PARK, PIPE of a baby daughter. lorn' to arrival In KAIProvo a few weeks SPRINGS, GRAND CANYON, them Thursday at their home In AIM K I 3 AH ,-An, Bttllf UlttSl, Pleasant View. VUiting. Relatives Mrs. Hilda CANYON. CEDAR BREAKS FIVE Lois. with her daughter Anderbere DAYS Railroad fare and all expenses Relief to MeetThe Society of Long Beach, Calif., in in Provo bus fare Cedar Vineyard wftr Relief Society' meet beyond City, including friends. and relatives with visiting and meals and lodgings at Zion and ing Tuesday afternoon will They are guests at the home of her the direction of the literary com ' Bryce Canyon lodgesTand Wylie Campi sister, Mrs. Anna Sperry. rOUR NO. TO-CO- R i u Cedar Break Zion National Park Bryc Fortat Prkmadc Ptaina Nortb Riaa Grand Canyon iJaMl-Oo- TOIE IS SHORT ' Al-io- Colorful Kingdom ITC OVER IIORE-HI- EH J9e - K DAYS HORRY a SeeTfcii M ; d will-giv- SOc-iADI- ES GREATER UTAHNA GARDENS r. v4 ' CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 15 (CP) Water from the North Platte Irrigation project, awbrded to settlers of .Nebraska after they had threatened to blow up federal dams In Wyoming unless they got it.; may not be given without a fight on the .- Govertlir Nellie' Taylor nss has to Elwood sent a communication Mead. United States commissioner iw which she Inquires whether the de partment .Intends Fort , Guernsey dam to become a part of the North Platte irrigation project, and if so. by whom will the power 'generated . V- The Wyoming V governor Insists that power generated at the Guernsey dam will be separated" from the irrigation system so that its bene ficial uses will be avalluble within the state. ' The communication by .Governor y.: '' ' Ross, wag also mailed to Aborning ' , senators and congressmen. passengers who lnndeii Forty-fiv- e ateworknJxcnubrllncf no had- - ard rsiK.rts.-AT-sti'w- throwing away waste paper had, picked op the iEhe. envelop containing passports and by mistake dumped them overboard. . ' .4 FREE, TUESDAY, JUNE 1 5th : : COOL AND REFRESHINGS , .,!.-- ..... - - . - ... . V. |