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Show - . , - - - THE HEBALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923. - . x. . it-,.-- -: t ''s-- ., - m r. : .. ft lUHATB Victor Herbert's always welcome 'Lusband, William J, Henrichsen, br "Serenade. Hearing this organUa-tloutalmo-st joage tnas Hansen or the Kourykci sa RAILROAD HEAD r H like hearinr a single trict eourt. Two miner children A real Indian with war paint and artist performing upon- - an instrument given to the custody of the "mother, 'sj limitless g NollSQttiarAs.gliBa',. ,. ', ? v and ly to VISITS PROVQ featners tendance at the meeting of the Boy lighter vocal selections there, are two high scHonL anv breaks. ariI S Scout Court of Honor in the Central always (popular favorites TbeTalniBT ear-ol- d and "The Holy City" sung by Rlcn- - Lelaifd Evans, son of Mr.1 S J. Russell, general manager of the school auditorium Thursday evening. Bonelli with a splendor' of voice and Mrs. M. D. Evans. 442 North" First!" fard . Denver Rio Grande Western rail He will give a demonstration of Indian and. a ylOhjtTSEBWelciJhTOsft- - u East street met with I palnfur accldeat ! road, passed through Provo on his dances Jind will also do various other plied by Elizabeth Lennox In her con- Sunday afternoon, when be. fell from j j regular Inspection tour at his road. kinds, of Indian stunts. and I" and a tree and bdoke his arm. He tt akPji "I am greatly pleased with the con-- - At the meeting the Court of Honor tralto numbers, "Fiddle . "Sacrament." ting along all right at present although, J 16 to scouts dltkms as I tave found' them on the will give merit badges Morning. Noon, and Night," Stippe's be has been un.1;le-tattend .toadBince ,leaxflg my Denver office whfr have successfully passe4 examl-f- ; famous 'comic opera overature, is He is soybmore at. the Prevo H!$h of on since the the last this said Mr. nations . meeting lour of inspection," played in two parts by the virtuoso school. Russell. "Everything has been found ourt. Grand brches-- ! In the best possible shape aud 7the! Among the other numbers to be organization the: Capitol WMsvsBMMStaaeasusBMHMwi Wfaf iip n yrh--which la conducted by that .re--' outlook for a Kotter business has 'not Kiven at the meeting are the follow tra, sourceful Erno DATES leader, Rapee, EQUALIZATION been brighter for some time. ing: flag ceremony, prayer, national Special offerings on this Brunswick "We file looking forward to one o! anthem,' .pledge of allegiance, scout will attract widespread attention. the heaviest touiisftraffiCB In our his. laws, musical numbers, and the Court. i list The county commission has set the because of the artists who have nude tory during the present summer, and of Honor aiards; i.utird these and records , following dats for the county the compositions .The Court Of Honor consists of Dr. are' making preparations to properly - ' : Is InternaKrewer. tf ?tniliattoa thj?, performed. handle the Increased 4raffte George H. Brimhatt. president; R. R. balladlst-l- s lieard In JtwU.li.1 June 1 Lent CeitarTonr "With the business condltlqnsjjetter Irvine, Sr., vice president; Mayor O. I tional Alpine sad Highland. now than they have been since the K. Hansen, Judge James B. Tucker7 Italian and Russian sypy mmr. Pfeas--j A wrlci Fork f .war ..and getting .featler. every day, and Alex r ant Grove. ii'e traveling more than people will n LskvJew, yineysrd. "Prove ECOLOGY they have been during the past three Ptoaeent Vksw and rem. or four years. I June Provo. maimer Bar drain Mr. Russell remained., in Provo only NEW BRUNSWICK RECORDS :; age 4lstrkt a' abort. ilBje leasing iorSatt-iak- e T Bprlngvllle Ma pie ton, lane on train. the City regular Maple- Ipringvi: ummny. jrrtgmtfoa Timeliness is a quality sought by Ltah IrrlKatloa company, county many, and 1t has been attained" "6J fAmong new and In teresllns cow wt IdninajM No. 1. Brunswick in its current phonograph being afforded during the spring qiar-- i IRON ORE LINE MAPPED. 4mitk Fork, Laks Shore, release. For virtually: an the -- New terat the a. Y. TJ. is one of the PUnt! Jaa Beajanln, Beajawla drainage district, York Metropolitan Open company Ecology by Professor Fred Bust. now. - - Have tnat new eas water neater '.installed ad Shore drainage, B Benjamin .. . , VL'Afrlcane" ...,. before VWyoa st ,t, n This course Is being given revives : pre-Meyerbeer's JBBI.:K ..... The first official announcement of icomerMar far ChamleVsrecorof the llminary work to a group of. enthusias start housecieaning. Then ItH be donfirfor summer, m;?-'June Psyson, Bantaquln, Balem, complete plans of the Union Pacific "Q Paradise" from that eeldom heard tic students who Are planning to major GttAt, Utah county system for development in southern opera, one of the masterpieces of oper In this line with Professor Henry Cow Spring you'll have loads and Toads ofJiot wate? fof cleaning. drainage district "o, 4, an Bantaquln Utah was received here this morning atic writing and a true gem of sons;. les, head of the repartment of ecology district. Dr. irrigation In effective contrast to this thrill of the University of Chicago. "' - - j' :4 : AJ. . from Omaha, NebT" fune-- 1? Goshen, Thistle,, CUnton,! ?ersoniido--tttff on the teach" courses In this sub irin aria, ing Moslda. Elberta and The letter is accompanied by deTucker, ' Colton, disc, Chamlee has .recorded "La ject in the Alpine Summor school on : June 20 General from the cennty. tailed map showing the proposed road Reve" (The Dream) from Massenet's Mt Tlmpanogos during the Summer -44 : from Lund to Cedar City as well as "Manon." The reproduction is faith- quarter, of the Nine- The regular meeting 4i Chamlee's of In its ful with deals presentation Ecology ol jThe subject plana for motor highways, camp and Iteenth Century club will be held Fri ecviio-menand of t this lovely air, quiet plants In their geographical hotel construction and adequate auto- slngin'st afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home which Metoropolltan patrons have "s? and explains how they have ad day t Mrs. J. M. VIck. The election of of mobile transportation. heard the American tenor do so many justed themselves to the multitudi will All take officers members place. .1 From the first announcement It times this season. nous variety of conditions of the tem are urged to be in attendance, J would appear that officials of 'the Lovers of piano music should wel- -l perature, moisture, light, etc, road expect it to be the means of de- come the double-face4record which Provo is peculiarity well located for CHARACTER fiALi TONIGHT. veloping a commercial and agricul- hwas prepared ny tne teonnicaiiy this work because of the opportunity tural section that willsmmfyTteady unique Leopold Godowsky. "My Joys' to study alpine plants in their moun The M. !. ki of the Second ward lll Wish" are- - companion tains setting and because of Its proxl tajsteetHK less important than the development pieces which fit each other like the mlty to the plant societies of the give a character ball in the ward amusement half this evening. Bprlrg Of tourist traffic proverbial glove, la each is the typi- desert, the swamp, the alkali flat and The map shows the proposed con cal Godowsky tone coloring and many other Interesting situations, ac blossoms will be used In decorating the hall. The Peerless Players will -Sections on the road from Iron phrasing. cording to Professor Puss. furnish the music. Refreshments will Springs to the coal deposits about 12 A new course has also been intro Brilliancy and wealth of sentiment ex- i... SB I miles from Cedar on the southeast of are combined by Bronlslaw Huberman duced this quarter in Soil Bacterio- be served. A cordial Invitation is SPECIAL TERMS OFFER FOR MARCH AND APRIL ONLY To encourage installathe railroad. Construction will begin In Paganinl's "La Clochette" and the logy. It Is designed to acquaint the tended, to the public in general. soon, the announcement says, "Canzonetta of Tschai)towskyr4Iubep-mastudent with bacteria is relation to tions of water heaters right now before the honsecleaiilng season, we are making the BEAUTIFY WITH TREES. Ore to supply the blast furnaces of fairly makes his violin a human soil fertility. the Columbia Steel company will be thing in these two compositions. extra offer. Don't delay! Come in now and choose yoaj- - type of heater, or phone 295. Two carloads of nursery stock from shipped from the Iron deposits to Beauty of instrumental combina WIFE GETS DIVORCE. Missouri and Oregon has just arrived Springvllle, there to meet the coking tion and a unity in the playing of in the city for the Provo Nursery comcoal from Carbon county, the two master musicians are attained by the AliceiD.. Henrichsen has been pany, according to xMrsi H. Bower, manessentials of pig iron and 'steel. Klshuco Trio in Cut's "Fsrnleate" and granted a decree of divorce from her ager of the company. The shipment consists of ihade and ornamental trees and shrubr.- - More than 2000 shade trees, such as hard ' 5? : :'v ..'.' ... . maple, European sycamore, English ash, white birch, weeping elm, and several ether kinds are In the ship- ;g"ggBgHBgaBgMgnMMi;Mag8ggMgiljjqBggBBBggBgBggjti ment. More than 10,000 everblooming RETURNS FROM CONVENTION, The body will' be interred in the a charraicCnaTing; atoxlcating liquors roses are also part of the shipment in his possession, today when arraign city cemetery under the direction of and 20,000 Concord grapes. R. J. Murdock, district trustee of All of the trees and plants were ex- the Berg Mortuary. ed before Judge James BvTucker. He the Klwanis club, returned this morn- was amined and ' inspected this afternoon placed under a 600 bond. ing from Pocatello where he had bsea by C. J. Sorensen and Helge Swenson, TWO UNDERGO OPERATION. wan .arrested by ShArftf ; carter in attendance at the convention of the of the county pest inspector's office. district trnsteesTof thePtah-Idahdli D. Boyd, following a- raid at a place -Mrs. Pelila Jldams, wife of Samuel trlct' . 8PEAKMAN BABY DIES. where a quantity of liquor was found. C. Aasms, 69 West Fifth North street District Governor Wm-'Reeder s; daughter underwent an operation at the Aird Ogden presided at ' the - convention! Virgean. the of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Speakman. hospitattteaafoTppendJcitiee. which was attended about 30 dij Salt Lake Cfty and trict trustees and other officers of thd died at the family residence, 696 East Dr. Woodyuff ; i Fourth South BJrfeUlatt - Tuesdays Dr. J. W. Aird performed the opera-tto- district AIe Hedquist of this city, lieutenk ntghf of Intestinal troubles. dls4 Besides her parents, she Is survived . , E. C. Cummlngs of Heber was alsc antajfernor: of jthe l;tah-Idah- o . This lavish assemblage of models .t.A ImU ef.nnJnM HMU BIBV by one brother. Da?ilel Vaughn. operatea on at the hospital for ap. ..., Willi . n9 will be held in the pendlcitis this morning.- - The opera- the Pocatello meeting,, was expected! Funeral servlre for Spring will be attractive to th'ose Bonneville ward chapel Friday at tion was performed by Dr. J. W. Aird,. to arrlve"homr thia afternoon. 1:30 o'clock. Friends mar Tiewthe assisted by for. Fred R. Taylor. who appreciate versatility in fashion remains at the ilove address prior to Both patients are getting along welLCARTER PLEADS NOT GUILTY. Tuesday, March 20. tendencies- - In addition to grace and Arnold Carter pleaded ndf g tilty to Section 24, township 9 south, range. according to advices from the hospital. the services. 1 east; .Emma Gardner to Carroll A. t tomahawXjdlfJeJnpKwf- - l-- y . w'-ooi.-jl o - . i -- ; 1 6i, its 4 T. fe I-- PLAIII is tot r Tll- anL- -nrs - 'iit ' i-- Just .. downZ'if -- Sit tfJ 8 thats all it costs for ahy; type, of d iP - aa.thatlsseiBtaadTIOT rr : . n . a allGas Utah Distinguished Presenlalion -- fojrs) o ' H. Women Misses - it tf Real Transfers . -- it mm beauty of line, tnere are subtle ant artistic touches which typify the in styie construction. In iteep-in-g with present-da- y demands as to value, these new and exclusive modes are designed to please. un-usu- al LNICHT,! r h.-- -- cS"sSBT TWO ANP. r. THREE-PIEC- ' . . lT MiTT 1 Wilson. -' OUT OF TH BtO IT. CATCHCd ME JM THE WlDplEl of mv - Back And keeps - r- ri i rr. i. ' t Want - t TO $19.48 $50.00 a fj av t Ads FERTILIZERS 80IL FERTILITY. JERTHiZEa to STRAWBERRIES ONlONSliETTIJC SUGAR BEETS. L4WNS, etc win greatly increase the productions quality appearaar etc. "DRESSES larmera of Utah ar toying mprt fertilizers "this spring than all other previous yeanC;'?.. Adrowera Interested In this fertilizer TO commercial SMART NEW WRAPS met $12.50 a $57.50 OUR MERCHANDISE DOES NOT ONLY CARRY ZyjERYHlGHJNSTYLEANDQUALlTYyET A YERY -POPULAR. PRICEL-BIT- ; W COOO MIGHT EvEZYBOCr,) . . .J HOfE VOO I " f 1 Two real good fresh Jer- iey milk cows, two Jersey heifers, one real' tine registered Jersey hull FOR 8ALE T IS FOR SALE cow, in, Jersey - milk; wilt'Registered sell:; cheap It taken at Owner "leaving town. 232-J.- i -.i-- K-', --- E Registered ft" four years old, fresh; 19 3 Uvator and all atUchmeS dlBC harrow. ,Phone 268-J- ( FOR SALE . East". : - '( v- - . Ph-.- r adster bo',y Ford Ford tourjag bedyr WILL-TRAD- oj . te-th- e Inland - Fertlllrer Co., manufac-tnrer121 Regent SL," Salt Lake, lor tree bulletlng and other Informatior once. mm with the or write s, WILL (or aft win cU-- at once should get In touch Wm. MRoylance-At-Co- ., CAPES AND COATS v : tWOECHARDl EXCLUSIVE NEW SPRING T0 l TOO I'AjJplylng INLAND, v. - Hattle-CJtt'eClella- SUITS E Section jjfl'fttF-'Mmt1tngi2 east; Harmon B. Hales to John P. Toud. .:' . 'Lot 14. hlootf 8. TTfrlthflm addition: ptobert Sonter to Andrew M. Souter. Lot 8, block' 84, plat ,A.r Provo; n to George Tay- ' Jor. Jr. 23 ' r , - |