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Show TIIE EVEMNG HERALD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1925. UTAII COUIJTY COUHTY-ASKE- D Tl Ixpreaaiaj the beUef that by the toad leading from gprtftirrUte Into the north of Bpaa-ia- h l uh county to about to .M Fork canyon federal aid eaa be real by,4he additiaa.at oa a paTed hlghwam del- procured Itrodttrlug eoal- propertjroofk-thtireless and persistant efforts of egaOorof rftlaena from Sprlngri J. T. Wl'liama Frank Ramsey aad and Ua pletea aet, with he board the very efficient aad competent Monday off county eoBUBiaaionere of C X. jaa. sud asked that the eounty pnrchaaa Mr. Jttana ia puhl&ir hja contract y from the mala road with wonderful hncm. Ha' la a a ma a of ide experienca la the eoal to the Bionth of the canyon oa the mining biiaiaeM and ta ery sure part aide of the railroad tracka. that the. work hat bow past the ex- ; It waa pointed out that It would perimental stage and that the vein be BaeleM to ask tor federal aid on matteriww Jbelnf.ififAJltViiV tht preatpt' toad ta. tt nofref r:foe Brail rli-be- d - iWJv;JM rt Week S' right-of-wa- : oat doubt, leading up t - the produc- ing - ji - -- - For Bath f$$-- j Kitchen DixonTaylor-Ru88ellC- j JSjlj --"THE - . ''11 tjtfJ Bedroom o. HOUSE" - - ONE-PRIC- E : Gift Department t nailer, Morris Duke, Kay Carl Wilde, Fred Giles, Mai Brown, Edwin Wilde and; the guest of hon-or. : ; At Special Prices ilrm. Lamar 8. Evans entertained home Saturday afternoon la at her Luster Fruit - ' Bowls a Fancy h &)logne T RohIa. - at-ea- - yon. ', ; The rein la now etna 8 feet In thickness and lavs In a blanket form under the cap reek. Mr. Jozs U confident eight or 1 ten feet of flrat quality bituminous coal, la within another 60 feet H A Milk. Cream ch Pitchers ' ;PTctures:: lOCand up $2.25 : : Mae Cbrlstensen, AfTon Baker, The Daughters, of the Pioneers Vesta'Dilxoa. 'Rhea PuHtiy and the " ' ' Camp No. 1 were entertained at the hostess. . home of Mrs. H, J. PhilUpa; Trrora . dajt afternKw Mra- .- Emma M The Columbia Hewinft club met Olark read tart of the history , of at tha Jiome jiOlraAlhert Raa-- 1 tlaK Mrs, Uwie Vtn Wagenen musaen Monday neulug. Kml ruses Sutton gave the history of her. fath were used to hewrtify the room. Ada er and mother, II. Auna Van Anderson read three numtiers and d Elisabeth Young Lorain Chlpman renderedTfour beatv Wagenen, Van Wagenen., Mra. . I.ydla Billi- tlfnl piano solos. All mem ngsatxl Mrs. Laura Fiote, ber were present: cottsina f trefSTrtfoawcre ment- 6randdaughtiBr Mr,4 -- g ofrlcergi teachera-ap- d prt-aisDavid Murdock and four daughters bera of the tics Gull xlaaa ofthe rendered several" musical numbers. Fifth ward surprised Mrs. Cora Van Wagenen played a Mayberry at her home, FYldny even Mrs. piano solo. Mrs. Lacy Hatch Thomp ings. DeligbtnrrTi'rreBhntents were son an intimate friend of the Van served "to twenty giiPKtu. Wagenen fa mllv tol d. of her associaLaura tion with "the famftyT--dnt- Mr, and Mra. J. P. Boyle had aa Foote read a poem entitled, "Moth their week-enguests. Dr. and Mra. er. The camp was honored by tne E. A. Hunt of Halt Lake City, and presence of memliera of the TJtah Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Pace of Moati central board President , Grace Cheeyer. Secretary Lanra' Foote, The ladies of the Eauturn Htnr Registrar Ivy Mortensen and hon- are hiaklug arraugementa for a orary members, Mrs, Lacy Thomp card party to le given ' Friday eve- son d flinarireTirTiafy'I9. aTJhe MasoiHc teiiipte. The Tickets will be.85 amta. "."Mitw fcdilll Pwy- WI tUiirMt.ofAi Eastern Star "meiulers," Masoua honor at a surprise party Saturday and their families are Invited. evening, the occasion being her twelfth birthday.The entettainihg rooms were decdrated In Valentine ' Vds in Payson Mrs. rrlsi-illcolor." Games were played, after S'wenson. Mrs. Vern Pace and Mrs. which .'delicious refreshments were 8adTerwls bfProvo and Mrs. Tanl served to the following yoig peif were the guests r Mabte-ptrrA1tigrta--Kipisrmiezs. LildlowifJf'jLiynwi uf Norra Ida Pay son, Sunday, , Framed Ll - mgf' $ jpgj - Ellis. Weuda Lenheart, Joaeph 8ee- - ra samples of high grade Bitauiinoua eoal are bow oa display at the offle of P. E. Honta; 48 North University AvnwT'--"'--- '' - The tanner-I- s bow- - Bearing ;250 feet in length and la bearing down info the mountal la aoatbeasterly direction at an angle of something like 20 degrwi and la capped by a huge layer of aand atone. The property la iitnated about 27 mllea from Provo and only one and one half miles off the D. asB.0. rail way and the state highway ear the Red Narrows, In Spanish Fork canHome I p! r - Friends of ilra. rrai.k Dyson were entertained at her home Mob day afternoon,, the- ortasloB being her birthday anniversary. Music and sewing were enjoyed. A bowl of (WHa Ulliea formed tha centerpiece. A fire o'clock dinner waa aerved to Mrs. W B. Scott, Mra. John U. Cel Una, Mr. Kate Ewell and the gueal :" of honor. . .' , honoCot hetJittle daughter, Mar- Jorie, whose sixth birthday annt' versa ry occurred on that . day. . About thirty five little guesta en Mi-a Gates entertained Irene Joyed the afternoon'! entertainment. grottp of her school friends at a Val which consisted of games followed entine party Saturday evening. delicious luncheon. Music and Valentine games were en by a JoygdrfttT'wht railroad traki too many tiniea. Friends of Lelaud Barratt ' en were served- - The gueata were seated The matter waa referred to Joyed a radio party at hla home a A at table. of basket ailver long 8moot and Dehte, who red carnations formed the center Friday evening. Games, music and will loTeatbjnte the altaatioa and re and red candles In ailver hold dancing furnished much merriment piece port their finding to the board at era were end of the for the guests. Uefreshntents were placed aa early date. t young tieople, tableriaee cards and favara were aerved toV twelve ; in keeping with Valentine day. Those " AftoirDltim" was hostess to 'the present were the Mlxs LaPreW members of the Auiasta dub at ber Jackson, Xadine Taylor, 'LaPrele home ' Monday evening. Gamea, Haael Sumner, Dorothy Hatch, and music were- - the main Hicks, E!lKabetb Holbrook, Grace sewing features of the evening, . Those Parkenson, Joyce Parry, Margaret present were: Bessie Collins, Viola Boyed and Ojial McDowell Clayton, Florence John, Ida Kuud-sen- , ; .' In Our Social Editor, phon 107 BEPRODUCER ;! Tim Odds aha End G MIDS iS 1 . PAGE 5ame . GOAT BREEDING forever IS PROfiHSIKG - Comparison - for to Dozen 6 75c V.J & new industry, the breeding of goats for milk producUoa,' U '- Free enlargement with many styles i. ' liunJiniinatllW,. a goat farm here. Stambaugh ; quotes atartling figures to back up bis assertions regarding the desirability of fonte for' milking. He aays that a goat fa capable of producins from two to I three quarts of iUt- - a dfty eaa bef kept ,for an average cost of ten cents' a day. Cloat food consists of a diet of table scrape, lawn clippings, weeds, or anything else that comes handy. 1 : jv;v The milk is extremely rich and nouriuhing and is especially deslr-Uttilw for growing thildreiw It STUDIO Kear Sutton Cafe "44 West "Center --Yem seen Stambiugh,' who operate - - $25 ROLLOW NFFrt? WlU. EICHFIJCIiDr Proves our Photos Are Best: -r--r Ima d , -- E.A.pcHell Popular-Tail- or: : t t ' warpnees ? tirnrttedihatiaoOiamllrea in SeUraa- ka depend on 'goata for their milk -- Established Augus,-lor- .- - ' supply. Visits Paranta Miss evere Lott was in Knit Kumluy, visiting with her parents. , Returns From Idaho-- Mrs. Jack Levin and daughter Shirley have re turned from a months' trip In Idaho. Ave. 101 North University Pro vo,: Utah JContimted From Page One.) Johann a AVarososky, around yearindudinK .that gathered of and fencedoff snj , BympftthjC- -" fined .iheeiivab?nt of 60 ttola.W of a mnn Who dislwiifed his toe ? offera Mrs. C. A. Wills, mother of the de- a Vienna judge for beatiiig his wife. catching It in a tiled sheet. fen ted girl, pfesented the Ijidy w avertree cnp to tne winner ana in . Snuiaria of a Mitchell siege During Retfring Grand Master Duke of Connaught the presented so of the Masonic lodge sayg that a early Bible times food became other trophies that were man who doesn't vote becomes a scarce that "an ass's head o!d for the severalMiss Wills stood by ami! offered. four score pieces of silver." man without a country. was Wisconsin-his- t. l : (GRAPEFRUIT ers borne off her admirers. The" decision whIcBtansed--th- e controversy was made on a ball which the linesmen called an out (MCiSfiich apparently; ended the set The ia Mile. Lenglen's favor at umpirct however, ruled that the ball waa inside and the point went to Mfss 'Wills who then danced the set. Mile. Lenglen carried her attack against the weakness" that "all the critics had picked out in the Amer ican girl's game her lack of speed afoot Miss Wills had. to tbase so much around the court that she waa limping In the second set and seemed to lie hampered by a weak knee. She suffered a alight; cut on one knee l when she fell during her match yesterday. , We havfrjustHreceivei ida Grapefruit. They $ GRAPEFRUIT are a yery healthful ;J&Sfc: -W A LETTUCE . . , LEMONS..... S BU TTE R StlKt-UUH-- f ill. v. fot25p$ 25 c : . nr I tin -- J Reg. size W Qn :r 3C l 1 Pierces 3 cans 33c E 4:00 -- - 9:00 SPORTING CHANCE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEWTODAY I R--- " Ior fui breakfast tables of sincere coffee lovers family tradition 76 years of ear nest alertness. - . A lifetime stady of coffee blending, for aroma, flavor, in coffee roasting freshness in the And coffee cnp! your . coffee cup by mechanical invention (Written for the United Press) NEW IOBK, Feb. 16 (U, P.) Trouser skirta are again coming In style. Firstly, because they are slenderizing and secondly, because wpuien are tiring of Juibikt frocks with plain or pleated skirts. Let this nof Infer that Plumper frocks of type are on the wane. Tbey are as popular as ever but newer models have; the trouser sKirt enect, L p to tnis date, we have not seen a gown which actual ly has trousers replacing a skirt hut skirts are fashioned to appear like trousers. They are' divided both in front and at the rear with extending between the division. - Sometimes : huge tucks act to give the trouser effect Again braid or other trimming extends perpendicularly up the front of the skirt to form th&rouBereffect Aini mm again a divided apron-- , front dues the worknri Paris di vided skirta e cunednlottesX perfection for taste. For coffee contentment and improvement two-piec- e BUV BY THE :CDFFEE NAME - . pursecontaia-- . $4.91.i Finder please return to Herald of fice- Reward; JllSX-SamlLbrow- - June I Lulu Toriight--"TH- 1 Three generations and a family Jbistory have brought FoigerVia thel BY HEDDA HOYT semi-fina- W, 3rd 8. fl . n- JIngv Scarfs of the moment are huge eolerfully bordered squares which add a color not to the pastel-huefrock. The newest way of wearing these U to knot ene wrner about thenfick..allQwJng thiremainder. of the acarf to full from one aide of the neck to, tne nem of the gown. Many scarfs' are 38 Inches wide by 58 Inches In length. Crepe de chene oi georgette is the material' used and modernistic; patterns are newer than the familiar floral prints. Purple, blue, yellow and wine are chosen colors, the center of each scarf being of solid color with the border forming the contrasting colors. Besides the modernistic patterns are Navajo designs, Chinese and other Oriental motlffs.' d FOB SALE Pickles out of brine; table carrots and cabbage. Phone - Gold .-r MOUR v :- .-- Sea1rHiffh--.-,-T--l- J -- .$1,89 ?S SHORT RIBS, lb7 77 i.. 77. .10c 25c W Fresh Side Pork, lb. , X PORK CHOPS . IA S?..a'e-- j nrrr DAAQTQ-- - SirloiJ1' ,b- - 15cL- tnents ; one modern. 160 8.3rd E. Phone f X - - r- - 25C-- 404-- F-2- 3 Four high FOR SALE Cheap. grade Jersey heifers. Phone 489-J-3- ":. t Wanted S! " ."LEARNING ' F-- l " 7T HMIBURGER . FV18 .FOR RENT 4 room mod., apt, "furnished or. unfurnished 407 8. 3rd West, , X - 78W-3- . Clean Cotton RAGS at this ..office Telephone 95 TO LOVE'C v. Here's a new one with Constance playing the laughs for. all they're worth. It starts, with a laugh-ndwith a laugh it's just one riot of laughter and fun all s through. I 7z ComedyGojng GreatV: Some weatherleateir stoiie .tatepa still remaining at the gnteways of many country) houses are. relics of the roadless colonial era wheu the nadille horw was used by both seSea. STRAND BABY GRAND ORCHESTRA EVEREVENING " " .. A wnctnary "tirtimiter f 77aa V t 7a t a 7 17 t t "t a'ta a 11 t'-'- t t t?t t'tn " Tonight BETTY BRONSON in "A KISS FOR CINDERELLA" and comedy . Wednesday and Thursday -- SHOWS Opening March 4th Opening l" Warner Stones " COLUMBIANS , Monday, February 22 - , PRINCESSinr. ,ww ALL SEATS Tonight 7:30 - 9:15 BETTY COMPSON in "THE PALACE OF PLEASURE" and comedy Wednesday and Thursday -- RAYMOND JL GRIFFITH ' . in , , . , "HE'S A PRINCE" with Mary Brian . ParamountPicture , croWned nearly all of the Seveiti Hills yf .. Rome. . COLUMBIA - " t bvj by it, too by name, of course. 'Why? Style Hints Colo- -- n. Pkg- - This is the original band that has been playing rado Springs and Pantages at Denver. Strand ! , Bedda Hoyt Talks About show: 2:30 7:30 of The name is Folger's th coffee-nam- e name for coffee flavor and freshness. Busy Woman 7-- W Extra large . . U WHEAT f nravr n W food. --And s Things Thai Interest the betterjsMisle play it. JVhen - aroma-ruanirvT- hc COLUMBIANS awreath the you Would stand bj one brand ' ; coffee, Bwir by iu fiirnTt-rand farmerettes oiifto the cow naHtutes In cunnl boats at milking time. WARNEB5TONES. 1 of flow on the shoulders of wTth Holland IN COFFEE CUP- TOW i Bl?jii5Wlyx.whWILWfiateB was crowned u( '9'J-- af THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18th ' Dance" With There were 22,700 accid(pntf in d seventy-year-ol- U ODNTEN1M EAT :. -- Domestic and Imported Woolens etc. Cleaning, Pressing, Remodeling,rhone 381 ;irWQULD-BRJNGYO- Phllpoti-Anne-Crayao- VAUDEVILLE MAY. McAVOY-i- n -- "THE ROAD TO iGLORY ' and " " "WILD WEST" No. 2 -- ; |