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Show ,1 luncheon were' also' en- jburn will leave toy ,auto for their joyable features. The following noma m Angeies. with their families "were present: a, SOCIAL delfjit Tul MrdIrsT-JohnThar- tr and Mrs. Bob- - Mr. Mr. Phillips, " VISITING and Mrs. Chris Williamson of Pleasant Grove, Mr, and1 Mrs. Max Senate Mr. and Mrs. Eed Eking, Mr. and Mrs,r Arthur" F!.liIipsVMr; and Mrs. Elmo: Breretoni' Mr; and Mrs. Henry .Carlow, "Heber' Phillips, James Carlow, George Kinsey, Miss , THE HERALD, "MONDAY, JUNE. 18, 1923,; usual at a regular annual stock " holders meeting, and such as might Jamee . Williams Greenhalgh was inn-l)dnl idindlcatad t bankrupt; lawfully iiTaheen'r"i'ft;' the regular annual - meeting on that the first meeting of his credJune 11, 1923, had' a sufficient rep itors will be held" at the office" ot resentation of the oapitol stock Iho refmoui 421 Contlueutal Banlll then been present. buildftg, Salt Lake City, Utah, on For the purpose of the meeting, Ithe 2th day ot June, 1923. at 11 of-tthe transfer. books corpora o'clock a. m., at which time the tion will be nosed at ( o'clock said creditors may attend, prove p. m. on Wednesday, the 11th, day their claims appoint a trustee, exwill-be ot July, 1923, and reopened amine the bankrupt' and transact on tbe morning' of Friday, July 13, such other business as may prop' - , Brace Simmons, wha - has been attending ' Cornell university at the Columbia Sewing and Literary New York for several years, has reclub and several incited guests at turned to Provo to ' attend the Telluride association convention her home Saturaay evening In .hon being heldat the Hotel Roberts, or of Mrs. Erie U Miles, Mjss Ruth Bertha liddiard, Miss Margaret and" to visit his parents, Mr. and 1923. Boseau of Miles and Mrs. . erly pbme before said meeting. Skinner, Miss fctnel Thomas, Miss Mrs. A.' B. Simmons. Mr. Sim(Signed) BEN H. BULLOCK, . Salt Lake City, Utah, June 16, Richmond, Va, who are guests of Etta Phillips and Miss Susan mons wia President 1923 go to, tJaJJfSfnfa the tatthe Lewis family orer the week Phillips. ter part- of the' weekf'Where, he will P. E. HOUTZ. S. T. CORN. end. The Urine and dining roams visit until school work Is resumed Assistant Secretary. And in Referjeeln Bankruptcy earlands' iwratMl Mr. Mrs. and Hondo Simmons at Cornell. pvy festoons of red roses sandi sego entertained the members of the An' of program interesting lilies. Bonne Foi xlitk at their home in " ICED PASSION HELP THE OLD FOLKS games,; conducted by Mrs. Grant Springville evening. Saturday In the District Court Of the Eggertson was. enjoyed. .Dialect Spring flowers were used in deco A Helping Hand Extended to Many fourth Judicial District, in and for! Res Ingram- at work in Worida d humorous readings were given . Old People In Provo. rating, roses and, peonies predom nis latest .neiro production, jurs,,r icr Inating: ; Games and jnusie were-- j y Miss Jessie Kusseu, 'Miles he Infirmities of age ara many. U tah eountv. state of Utah. HiOU ! looked worried. and enjoyed, daring which a delicious nee- - Myers, Mls Ruth a Most old ioj)le have a bad batcorpora Company "I hope that passion stufC gets Iss Naomi Wilson - of Payson, luncheon' was 'served . to Mr. tuia The kidneys are often weak. Hon, plaintiff, vsThor Cedarstrom m here in good condition." he re- renwere everal piano selections Mrs; John W, Boardman, Mr. and "Or worn out with years of work. Tinrt Cornelius Cedarotrom, defendA MrsWames markrd.J fliajstanty--'- 4 hope ered JyiMJss Agnes Farrer. ' r ' ackache Fisher, Mr. andMrs. nilseryv air- ithev took oood pains to nick jneansaysa, ellcioua luncheon was .served. Lymaa-Whitm- gr Mrr andTStirrff. Urinary troubles. . nights of 'un- - Tn hq; gflM fehirff fl "fl'njti on'plfiity of If n hreulirt It" rs." Lewis, Miss Leah JHenrichSen D. 1923, at ffizMfcrdayofcjunerA. ctearnwnen oiib nd- Ml88 friatella received., the. Strebble, Doarf's Kidney "Pills have helped the front door of the court bouse learins ihat Mr, 'Ingram's hew, pic ests.' , ler, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bates, Mr, to make life eaa! ;rfor many. in Provo City, Utah, at the hour ture for Metro is "Where the Pave- and Mrs. R: J, Strong, Mr. and Mrs. They are doing so for old and Of 11 O'clnclf n tha rlght mcnt Ends, which was bused on . Ear -Cuker Mr and Mrs- ,- AJvln Of the t John Biiyir"KTorv:THi,"'Piiiilriii. at Boardman, Mrs. Ada Clark of Salt -- - (lWJJliam iJottnaon -- entertained ahove-name- a ing this. in andj Vine." and that thousands of feet ot, aeienaants, the former Friday Lake. Read the following local endorse- to the- - following described reai' o tthe nassion vine were ThlbOed V jthft home of " Norma Johnson ment. fvening for, MissJohnson: state-- 4n Utah --eounty, Utahronfrom-Jacksonvillfor screening is lajid. Mls: Marie; .of, Afton, Mr. and Mrs.- - J. 8. Linton and " :.. ; Henry Cluff, retired farmer, 240 wit:the fctory. It had to be packed-- i; are here who ; visiting. daughter Grace entertained Mon Wyoming East St Provo; - saytr The northwest quarter ot the ice to keep it in. fit condition for 'iGames and" music "were h enjoyed, day evening in, honor ot Mr. and mWh "While I was workingiu my garden northeast quarter, and lot 1. seoitpjiojogxaphinju-;- . J Mrst H.. :P... Hatch- stepef HverndtTBOul!r hardly tion S5,. township 5 . south, range 1 Where the Pavement Ends," raa served 16 20. " ) , . Idaho; Mr, and Mrs.W. W. Ste- straighten again, I had severe west, Salt Lake Base and Meridian adapted by Rex Ingram and photo? phenson of Nephi pd Mr. and Mrs. pains In my back and was in bed except 4' acres sold in the north garphed by John F. Seitz, is now Miss Etta Parry was hostess to Sam Blackburn 6 Los Angeles, for abfiut three days. Sharp pains east corner of said lot 1. at the Strand theater. Alice Terry ? everal of her friends at a' theater Calif. Roses andpeonies decorated stabbed me like a knife and my Purchase price payable in lawful and Ramon oNyarro have impor-fbarty Friday afternoon in compli- the rooms. An enjoyable time was back became stiff; The kidney se money of the United States. tant roles. ftnent to Miss Kathleen Eves. Fol- - spent with games and music during cretions were highly colored in pas Dated this 28th day of May, 1923 f : the guests which a delicious luncheon was matinee sage and my kidneys acted too freelPREFERS GREASE PAINT. Jlpln" J, D. BOTD. were enieruunea wun games sun served to Mr. and 'Mrs. E. J. Hall, y.- One box of Doan's Kidney Pills Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. luncheon ai the Parry residence. Mr. and Mrs.-J- . S. Linton, Mr. and from the Provo Drug Co. put me By D. R. Ellertson,. Deputy Sheriff Boxing gloves or grease paint! rhe rooms were prettily decorated Mrs.- - Bryan- - David, Mr. and Mrs. on my feet I was free from the PARKER & ROBINSON, Ricardo Cortez had his choice of white a color scheme pink and Clarence Harding, Mr. and Mrs.' backache and my kidneys were act for Plaintiff,of the two and chose the latter. Attorneys artlcipatlng in tb delightful at- Herman P. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. W. ing properly again. (First publication May 28; last by Paramount while he was 1Jdanc-n lair, were Mlsa Florence Horton Wi etepnenson, air. and vairs. 60c; at all dealers. June 18, 1923.) publication ing. at the Ambassador Cocoanut flss MaryJjiontJliss MzJDissn, 1 Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Grove. He was 'signed under a ' JIbs Dana Edwards, Missx Anna Donald, Miss Grace Linton, Miss Advertisement. IN BANKRUPTCY-N7637. long contract to work in Paramount larie Russell, Miss Louise Russell Madeline Tellson of Payson, Heber In the District Court s ot the pictures,Ad Miss Leona ShilL J. Linton, Ruby Linton, Hermese NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING United States . for the. District of Before entering upon his screen - Hatch and Maurine andn Norma OF STOCKHOLDERS. Utah. In the matter of James Wil- - career, Cortez was an amateur box; To the Slockholder-o- t 'Mrs,nu Melissa Lewis has as her Stephenson. Greenhalgh,. Voluntary Bank er of note andabHttyr'His hopes veek-ecat MinlJfeJ,IillingCenipanyj guests, MtBrKTie u. mpt- oflsecoplng amateur cliampibn -ijeMaTF andj4aughter Miss. Ruth The literary' By virtue of a resolution duly To of James W.il- - were blasted because .his new conlies and Mrs. C- - E. Boseau of ayjWard Relief society will, have made and passed at a regularly liam Greenhalgh, of Sntaquffl, In tract provides htat." he shall not chmond Vtu, who have been tour-- cnarge or tor meeting ruesaay convened meeting ot the directors the county of Utah, an district engage in such. pastimes. 'which : 2 30 o'clock several Atlantic and Pacific afternoon at ng ef the. - He -- carries a remembrance of corporation aforeaaid, a bankrupt -in 'the Fifth ward Re- field at the corporation office in tateandarer. now paying Utah will Notice is hereby given that on hot encounters in the squared cirvflnt. ,They were lief society hall.-- Mrs. A. B. Wors-le- Frcvo, Utah, on June 16, 1923, no- the 12th extended day of June, 1923, the said cle. He heceived a.bad cut on the will give the lesson, after which tice is hereby given by the presilends Of J. Earl Lewis during his rentwo years mission In. Virginia, a musical program will be dent and the directors of said cor dered.' All members are urged to poration that a special meeting ol , MLandMrs. J, M. Manwill ot attend and a cordial invitation is thev stockholders of the Syndicate fay son spent Friday visiting Mr. extended to the young mothers ot Mining & Milling company has Ilanwlll's sister.'Mr J. Will Lewis. the ward. been called and is hereby called to be held at the office of the corporaA party of 20 friends and rela- tion, Room 10, Elks' building, ProMrs. J. Will Lewis was hostess t a well appointed dinner at her tives of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Black- vo, Utah, on Thursday, the 12th ome Sunday afternoon- .- Spring burn of Los Angeles, Calif... who day of July, 1923, at 2 o'clock in flowers were need In decorating are here visiting, spent Sunday In the afternoon ot said day. . fhe dining table. Covers were Qgden canyon. Monday Tho nature of the business tu be MlftoH Mrs. Evie L. Miles and crowd were the guests ot Mrs. J. S, transacted at the proposed meetEflaughter Ruth and Mrs. Alice Bos-- Linton and Mrs. E. J. Hall on a pic- ing. Is the election of directors and After a few officers for 'the year ending the nEleux of Richmond, Ta., who are nic up Provo canyon. visiting with tae Lewis tarn-"m-j; days' visit with relatives and second Thursday ot June, 1924, re Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lewis, friends in American Fork, Nephi ceiving ot reports and the trans- (Wayne Lewis, Mrs. Oran Lewis of and Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Black-- 1 action of such other business as is Spanish Fork and Harold Hullinger JLewhv entertained TBriMelisa he the head during one first thtny-t- n now was opponent the way the American gentleman npst struck him with a water bucket satisfied an insult He learned while he.was".sllting In his comer'. 'that the clenfhpfl n ftg ths firnn e ruonly occepted way. This pugilistic craving &T young Spainiard may be blamed otN Ricariio' Cortex sodn will be seen his ancestry. Cortez can trace hlsNn his first Paramount picture, relatives back to the time ot chlv- - "Sixty Cent3 ajj ' Hour," starring airy when the "Black Prince" was Waiter Heirs, at the Columbia a name which sounded fear in ithe theater tonight and Tuesday. ot. every peasant in Europe. queline Logan is featured as lead- When Cortes came to America the;ing woman. back Of " hnr- - h'ls yhT-- SPECIAL! -- Strawberry' Pickcri BALt Jac-hear- ' Oh Boy Kb - " V Gene, - Chiidren Cry for Fletcher's Tuesday June 19 rovo Band - - j I - ,. . TP e" . a - iust to IB4- cx(A f. "crottct Ihjs.tajiiinz- - is harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It "Contains . neither Opium. Morphine nor. other narcotic Substance. Its age Is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatufency, Wind Cplic and Diarrhoea; allaying Fevetishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the' Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural Bleep. The Children's Comfort The Mother's Friend. - I I n GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS I Perfect Roads, Good Music, Bears the Signature of Foster-Mil-bur- Nice Floor. - Go Where O. In s above-name- d . OINTtUH COMPANV, , GENEAONTHE-LAKE- ! Years Vernal. i LlL'J'-.'lglW- a COLUMBrA Co. desires to express their appreciation to all those who so kindl assisted them at tbe time of the loss of 'their mother; to the Relief So ciety, the neighbors, the bishopric, the people who sp kindly loaned their cars for the funeral, to those who gave flowers, and to everyone who in any way contributed to show their sympathy to the family in their bereavement. Exceptional Good Values in Every Department Come in and see the Bargains Monday, Taes. and Wednesday tisical numbers will also be enloyed. All. members are .urged to ' :V kttend. NOW PLAYING "if. t"d Mn, SW"y rtertalned dinner at their an. home at. feunday afternoon.' Pink and white Hn-- All ' IN Ramon Navarro centered the dining table. t bepnies were iaux wr iw. ' " rvers . Coleman en- - Mr. and. Mrs. Jacob "at dinner at their home "Saturday evening foe the members and their wives ot the - James A. Garfield lyceum, literary and club of Salt lake City . of " thlch Mr. Coleman was a member bile attending sohooL . After din- Alice Terry - -- er the time was spent with story dancing and recallingUicl-ent- a ot the old club days. ; The aai.--'KV-illowing members and their wives, fll ot Salt take, 'Xattendef the unI6n: Mayor and Mrs. A. Clar-- - EilJ Bros. ' :J ' pijn - - . , An Interesting program has been .. it. nill .AitlaU tit m & fawn ft n wirn iubiuit uLDtuwu It 1:30 o'clock.. Mrs. Edith Booth L - anoVMrt.' Wm. MoCreaTJudW and Mrs. E. A. gers, Mr.and Mrs.W. H. Fol- aid. Mr.' and Mrs. R. N.Tbung, Ir and Mrs John C HowardMr. nd Mrs, A E. Eberhardt, Mr. and and :rs;- - Spencer i Squires, Mr Irs? George Snow GibbS, Mr. and rs. Ernest Smith, Mr. and Mrs: 'alter C. Hurd, Mr. and Mrs. John and Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. iunena,.. Mil m riTa.thtle8iojaMIJfeand Of WlUiam UUlien orjraub ... .nn . i Tones . . j WW, inif imr win ' puittfy j m . , . . irnisnea oj miss nntum Ilss Ladle Merrill. ; . 71 Mr. ud trtr in Alio ,', ; Ia - Mrs. tX -" IP- J. ovn w - . . Tinr". v ; . "i r v i" "i1 nil mil u.j'H .! i'i i. " . 0r Ires and friends tho past two I feels. The paciouj law was Splendid Baroatni1n 811k Camltolet, Mua tin Waar, Petttooata, Bonnata, Waists, J R LOGAN C. WAUEDEIIHIS 10c Note rAdded Attraction MONDAY NIGHT Universal Jewel FATTY SANDERS "BAVU" The Superb , Sensation. and ' A Y: AND HIS COUNTRY STORE ' TTl) IJ. jj) 100 Prizes,. Given Away . Free. Regular Prices. hiii I Wft TOSAW . , , PtasaHBttai M . ....... LmI wi ? . ... sh ..j i .... jn ' J 'UBBSsacesx rYounderhow for IJ Jt we can, sell such J spleKdidtegfl y ItiUI ' 5D rr"w-- n rri vi rzTi s?T3 zt m i- -1 iJi-- i- rrif ci t - - w I ...."v....v...9liuV Splendl( Bargalna In illka, Bloomer, Per. ' ' tales, L. D. 8. Qamtnta, Ratine, Voiles, Towels, Bandannas, ," Silk Vaatlng, . Jap - Cips and many othsr - .. EaSBB83BBSBaBBBsBBsBBsaB Batista, 0 .. ....... . iniw iTjwgaMsaaatawgaaMeaBMaaBaMaaMaaweaae , "Unions, Glnghama, Crttonnta, ' nsndy, Indian Head, ate. colored wltH Jectrlo- - lights. Outdoor rames. . I t. IMin i . vnducteo by Miss rauune ruuwu 4fSia Jrs. Leila; Edwards of Cha fston, wera enjoyed, music na t ...n i en- - Jrlow of CleTelnnd. 4ho. has" been hero visltlnf reb .. STAMIK ALL SEATS' ' This Is an event of most unusual opportunity to every woman '. In Provo. Real Bargains from Every Department." - . . itractltelr lighted If - D. PhUlipt --i. s(MMM3Siii ij I . delightful Uwn In honor ot Tonlns; Tuesday ft ruined m 'ill www. KttU ' vm 6dV ! AfJ I : T J jHlng,v - j-- M. STARTING TONIGHT rnal 7- r zi3urr- - THE FAMILY. X ... sT COMEDY - - wm . the Pavement Ends" - "Where Attained JerttnJydije; J".. 'I FOUR DAYS the lira ot wiuiamvouea sryani. - P.' jane Harding Princess ot the Third Arge of the nieetlng Tuesday mtternoon at 'J;30. ocloclt.4 Mis? Rhea Dixon will give a paper on - AND TUESDAY TONIGHT The family of Mra. : irs Trt v: f ( ' mnet-cietri- I v CARD OF THANKS. Watch for Bros. Fairer at ?w the Crowds Go The Kind You Have Always Bought NEW Y"ORK CITV. TH " 30 Use For O ver y . -r Castorta .' jsrirar -r- - . -- f'-T- Never, attco pt to relieve your baby with s. .. remedy ti at yoa would use foi yourself. - w The literary section nh -- - d" .., 1-1 J-.fi"- eenerauons. u aat c dectsi,:?. are tut All Counterfeits, Imitations an'! "Just-as-gooExperiments that trifle with and endanger the health" of . InfaBtsmdCbHoren Exotrieace against ExBrfment. - - MrsJLbanwnaaejirs.j - '..n-.- I.ersoMftndrMrAarfres - - .an.-A The Kind' Yotl Eave Always rtegn for ever thirty year", las Lome the signature of on uia wtsepvT M . tasse. years - -- ia BS5 Items. ; . , |