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Show 1 THE HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY, 26, 1923. Ralph Kerr of U'a Angles, fortnight here, the guests of Mayor ings of their srn, Selvoy BoyerThe the character of dier Johuson and Ted Brown mere courtyard of the studio wbera thej Calif, formerly of PrOVO. IS a 'snd Mrs. John S Rnror It wVo is laboring ss an L. D. S. nils- - Faith created itself. The author in charge of the animals during the ' listened to final instruction and Pro.o visitor for three ek3, the Mrs. Mildred B. Jan is iof Hoi- - aionuy at her home town. no more control over the en liluiiug ot the scenes utilizing assurances that there was no need had of Suest Heber Linton. rook. Aria., will return to her Mr. ana Mrs. t. H. inorstensen tional and impressionable em thaa timers, bears and uauthers. Mauv t.i foar tVi animals Ihome this week-end- . after spending lot Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. she had over the lives of strangers.'times tiiey were In imminent dau- . .or, jiiss uessie 'four months at Mayor Boyer's Charles K reamer of Philadelphia Faith simply came iuto the story rer of sei ious injury; or even loss Colims. Miss Mary Taylor. Miss 'home. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs says Miss Shipman, and moved of life. ioia Clayton. Miss Vesta DUon, in every detail was the D. A. Crandall last week. it at will, living her life; The auimals were secured from Charming through Miss Afton Dixon. ... , Miss tda k'nn;!. i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keynous more vividly and vitally than do a jxtxij JIKB by Miss wea traveling .ir. u.--i tint with the ex- sen. Miss Irene itenricnsea. Miss tssio fvmh.. ovoninv Japanese motored to Provo with their son. many flesh and Hood people. Icei-tloof out. a trained W. they Florence John and Kenneth Taylor) uneras 'cut flowers made a Dr.. F. T. Reynolds. Tuesday, and This is largely l.evause Faith U'h.-.,nd in tJn .ieui ,ast week in Wiidwood. very attractive decoration. Music, enjoyed the best parade ever seen real explains the aifthor a sirlaue Grey b story, howeter, tailed Provo canyon, the guests of Miss TONIGHT, 7:30. 9:15 luncheon in Utah county. whose soul is filled with the gentle:.,,. c.,i,i,"ierahi games and a delicious hi whii u Alice Taylor at the summer home 01 Ler J parents, Mr., and Mrs. A. K. Lucille Paulson.' Milton Adamson. .,f will creature, thefterv k..., ;...;., ..i,,.,. Taylor, ean Merritt." Ford Paulson, Floyd,; ar- the grub stake passion of starved love.. .AH too sel- - Hampton's representatives Walker of Pleasant Grove. Mada doni can a show 'befog of tie screen rjug0Q with the owner of thV'cir-claiNell Shipman Jrels) that 'The so much that it reaches Fork, Lyle Shelly of American "jcus tor the use of the . meuageri-- i SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY her new jicure in the hearts of an audience. Richardson, Ellertson, Genevieve i; u was .,ue tiiai the -Jean C, Bennett, Irvan Nelson of which she stars at the Slraud j be placid at liic diposal animals BETTY COMPSON Miss Magleby of the B. Y. U. is Provo, Earl Hutchinson. Ellen and theater Friday and Saturday wi'.l "GOLDEN DREAMS" lot al corps of trainer-- , in conducting a series ot cooking lec Reno Vance. Marie Ward,. Lue Gam- outlive all- else that she has done, The tak confronting the director Six experienced animal trainers, 'was tures at the gas otfice at Spring- mell, Rufh Boyer, Wilford Menden-- ' While no one will ever quite for particularly difficult in that it "ALWAYS THE WOMAN get Nell Shipman as "The Girl all ranking high in their profesville this week. Invitations have hall the use of the animals in (entailed and s God country.' the versatile sion, were engaged lor the making been extended by Manager Walter! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds and from with a largu mob 01 "conjunction COMEDY has reason to of the aiijmal scenes that are 911 extras Adams to all ladles desiring to at- - family motored to. Salt Lake, Suh- actress-authothat might easily. becoiiK where everv courtesy is day. where they spent the day witi lieve that the character of Faith important feature of the new Ben- strickeu at the sight of lions .panic FRIDAY AND in is Just jamin B. Hompton production of a (relatives and friends. shown by the demonstrations. jDiggs about the lot. and roaming tigers SATURDAY iZane Grev storv, "Golden Dreama. Mr and Mrs. Mark Revnolds and ' Postmaster Alva Zabriskie and a bit different and more lite-likwere speut ill training the Miss bhipman occupies a unique distributed by Goldwyn. This thrill-plac- e (Weeks LARKIN GEORGE family ot Manti spent Sunday with' A Y. Wheeler with their families d cousider-'ewas wild beasts before it in the world of motion ple-inin spent a pleasant day at Lincoln drama, combining spirited relatives and friends here. safe to start filming the scenes for not only does the star in tion and an appealing romance, Mrs. Flovd W. Goates has return- - Beach. Monday. "BULLDOG COURAGE" in which they took part. The exor films of a kind to herself. Columbia Miss Nellie will be seen at the peculiar Palfreyman ed to the A. C. Bird home after and were carefully drilled and on tras she writes the stories and theater Friday. with Mends cester. England, was a guest at but the week-enCOMEDY of the the the shooting 'pt morning them with Bert Van Tuyle. the Mayor Boyer home the tore Charles Murphy, Curly Stecker, soer.es were assembled in the at Salt Lake. tid- - And she declares that in writing Carl Stecker, Madame Leota, Sol- The Misses Cffie Bush, Iona'part of the week. She brings ' Gordon and Bush Olive Walling, Bush of Salt Lake are epending a tirub-Stake- " ' ' , - aTon on Your - CoaJ , J Princess , iu aiu i "J.-tt.i- ALL SEATS ! i 10c m Grub-Stak- uiHler.-laii.lai- V j 1 Use pj. r a Coles Furnace . -- Get It At-TAY- d g LOR d BROS. CO. Hardware Department iinwiiim "tt """TTniilini Y Mrs. Joseph B. McRe&vy and son Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Jones. ielrin left today for California here they will visit relatives and Mrs. Clyde Coombs is visiting in lends for several weeks in San for several days, the guest Payson and Los Angeles. francisco of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs. " Mrs. Annie 'M. Young was hos-- 3 at dinner at her home Wednes ky evening in copliment to Mr. Mrs. Claude Ashworth of Provo td Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis of Cal., recently maN ,os Angeles, Mrs. Davis was ed couples. Miss Mamie Beesley, daugh- r of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Beesley, If this city, who with Mr. Davis is ere visiting for several week. he dining table was pretllly deca- leted with the seasons flowers. Ire- - Rose Young Stewart was toast for-erl- y and the following toasts given : "To the newlyweda Irs. Mary E. Aahworth, "to the Mrs. "SV. O. Beesley. N'ewlyweds" Bishop A. L. Booth. overs were laid for the guests of onor, .'Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Beesley, Ir. and Mrs. William Ashworth, listress ere and Mrs. A. L. Booth, Mrs. arah Harmon, Mrs. Rose Y. Stew- lrt, Mrs. Lucy Schofield. Mr. and lira. V. V. Phillips of Brigham City Ind Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Moore, ; If Payson. itshop Mrs. Fenton Maiben of Pocatello, Idaho, was a Provo visitor the early part of the week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Stewart. hill Miss Edith Farser and Miss Lucy Bee of Provo and Miss Bernice Bailey of Salt Lake are spending the' summer at Aspen Grove, the guests of Miss Eloise Stewart! at the summer cottage of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. rieJlShiomanh "Jhe Gnlb-Stak- Stewart. '''';': '.' Mis Phyllis Call of Brigham City is visiting Miss Evelyn Stew at art at the Stewart cottage Aspen Grove for a few days. J. S. Linton, Miss Graoa Linton, Heber Linton and George Ftinier spent the early part of last week in Eureka, the guests of Mrs. Margaret annifer and Miss Ethel Gadd. The party motored to Nephl Sunday, from which point left for his home In Los Angeles, Calif., after a two weeks' visit here with the Linton family. Mrs. ier officers of camp No. 4 Daugh- and Grace Steele, m of the Utah Pioneers wish to Misses Ruia Hurst are spend Viola and Clarlvel make hank all those who helped in canyon. week the Payson heir part in the 24th or July par- ing Es tde the success that it was. pecially do they wish to thank teorge Swan, William Norman, tohn Peters, Miss Mrace Hoover Ld L. Lisonhee for' their parts in . The Dear Madam: Yes, I still am the Clean the crank case thoroughly every 500 to 1,000 miles and when changing from one brand of motor oil to another. lkl 1. agent for those popular Corsets none better made. Telephone Nu-Bo- ne for appointment at your home or mine. Q Lubricate with 1 cor- - rect grade of Cycol the perfected motor oil, as shown on the Cycol Recommendation Chart VI , lf'V w-- ' WvX: 1 ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY MRS. SADIE E. F. Eserutive Offices DISTRIBUTERS JONES 265 E. Flush the crank case with fresh only never with motor oil kerosene or "flushing" oils. p WMvV Cycol is the motor oil free from destructive "sulpho" compounds. It is perfected by the new Hexeon process which removes these impurities. Thus Cycol does not break down nor thin out rapidly under engine heat. It maintains the essential lubricating film between moving parts and keeps down friction wear. Let it extend the life and viue of your car, too. 639-- Mi New Montgomery St, San Francisco FOR UTAH P. FULLER & CO. 79 9fePerfectedMotor Gi- l- Third South St., Provo. the parade. Miss The accompanying chart tells a graphic story of the money value in per fected lubrication. The third column shows the value that may be pected after five years of perfected lubrication. You may not plan to your car five years, but its value will always be relatively nigner 1 f you follow the three important steps in securing perfected lubrication: e' Soc Pg Bernice Condon, Mrs. Buck- Lucile Buckley and Miss In Foote sDent the week-en- Iey, Miss d h'ivian Park, Provo canyon. Columbia The members of the Provannas klub will motor to Geneva Friday afternoon, where the time will be spent with games and picnicking. Mrs. TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 LON CHANEY and VIRGINIA VALLI in THE SHOCK" and COMEDY Erma Fletcher has returned in Salt Lake City, to her home after a few days' visit here with Goat Dress free from destructive "sulpho" compounds ' ' ' AP ADAMS WHO CI.AIRH PEARS IN "GULDEN DREAMS" AT THE COLUMBIA FRIDAY. Strand TONIGHT "My Old" Kentucky Home" FUN FROM THE PRESS and COMEDY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Zane Grey picture Nell Shipmen in "The Grub Stake" i"" " A striking story of the Klondike. A story laid in a wonderland of scenic AUm Claii Zanf 6wy a BENJAMIN B.HAMPTON beauty. and , : There. only one way In which wllored trlmneas can be Improved ewn STAN LAURELL at is by the new fabric. They In new weaves, in Jacquard Patterns, In brocade designs, In 'Jt or plaids. A coat areas made striking of any of them asks for f' trimmtaft. "THE in, HANDY MAN" w Cl CanWDort - production lUtr'ikltad if GOLDWYN FRDIAY and COMEDY AT-uo-i ; v :. V this is the actual life o! Ptve and three-tentyears shown as by national figures. automobile, fie average as. this is the potential life Seven years and more The difference of one and estimated by authorities. the car's life) is the difseven-tenth- s years (orone-thir- d ference between faulty lubrication and perfected ! |