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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 1923. ,1 Bagley Hat Shop CeSLB' ;es Hand 1 'nd - ' , J iy j Me copper-colored- hi Bet" ' i 11- -: , 33 ' up;;'"''ii"w' . 20 PER CENT REDUCTION i 1 Payson, and also at the wild west show. Dr. Joseph Hughes of Spanish Fork was the master of ceremonies of the Wednesday evening pro- from the throats of the Indians as" they attacked the white dwelling place and rent the air tor miles sent chills down the backs of the younger spectators ot the sham battle while the old veterans and their wives recalled again the troublesome days of Utah's birth while mental pictures of the days of 'SO and '52 arose speedilxJefore their ayes and passed In review before them. The dramatization of the Indian battle was an object lesson la bis- tory which will be remembered by the boys asd girls a long time n In history has after the been forgotten. Following the battle a program was given in city park, most of the the representing participants Nephl chapter of the Sons and Daughters of Indian War Veterans and Pioneers. book-lesso- Community singing was enter- - Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wilkinson gram. the again enjoyed by crowd, estit4ined several friends at a kitchen of Ogden took place Wednesday in at more mated 3000 people. than shower at her homo Wednesday the Salt Lake temple. A reception Ell B. K. of Spanish afternoon In eompUment to Mrs. in their honor will be given this Fork offered Ferguson the invocation. Solos in Audithe Fork evening Miss Spanish Sheldon Drytdale, formerly were sung by John Y. Smith and reoent bride. The torium by Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow. Verda Creer, Prof. Anthony C. Lund of Salt Lake ALL 'UGUND DIRECTOR. City, the latter also telling some rooms were very prettily arranged The Gleaners of the Sixth Elyslan anecdotes. decstories and Trtth the season's flowers as a interesting E. Mason Hopper, who directed Games and music were ward mutual who meet for sewing Miss Gwendolyn Brain of Salt Lake oration. Love Piker," a Cosmopolitan "The of the aftern- once a week have been busily work- City played a piano solo, and Max enjoyable features with Anita Stewart in production Thomas of Spanish Fork gave an the oon's entertainment and a delici- ing the past few weeks on handkerrole, has to his credit leading excellent cornet selection. ous luncheon was served. , Many ot some finest screen achieve the now chiefs which have neen comOlof Vicklund of Spanish Fork useful gifts were received by the ments. sent and women to the at I pleted a baritone solo. sang guest of honor from the following: one of the first the county infirmary. The gift J. Preston Creer of Salt Lake! Besides being Mrs. L. P. Aim toft, Mrs. T. C. sucessful directors, Mr. Hopwas really appreciated1, a beautiful surely a forceful and City gave Mrs. 0. W. Carlson, Mrs. inspiring handkerchief being given each wo- address in which he lauded the per is a skilled craftsman in several Laura Dabling, Mrs. Lula Chatwln, a student of many scientific man at the infirmary. Mrs. Delia Chat win, Mrs. accomplishments of the veterans arts, Emma and an inventor of several subjects and pioneers, Chatwln, Mrs. J. W. Bates, Mrs. devices which have been mechanical A violin duet was played by C. v Alice Elliott, Mrs. C. D. Glazier, are in practical use. and patented M. Jacobson HAWK and son of Spanish He Mrs. Susie Baum, Mrs. BenJ. Bach-maa is college man, an athlete, Fork, and Geth Jenkins and Roy Mrs. E. L. Summers, Mrs. A. cartoonist, actor, writer, newspaper from Page One.) (Continued McKenzie again performed, and L Miner Mrs. A. L. Carter, Mrs. and architect, decorator Interior Wllma Neilson of Provo Bench Dean Markman, Miss Wan eta Car- tee of the Boy Scouts. and his cooking and collection of an exhibition of a Spanish famous cook books is almost as enter, Mrs. Earl Elliott, Mrs. David A prettily decorated bug repre- gave dance. Morgan, ,,Mrs. Jack Teasdale, Mrs. sented Snelson drug store. vied in the studio world as U his The veterans enjoyed themHugh Peterson, Mrs. Julia Elliott Sumslon and Smart, "the farmwork as a director. an the program at and Miss Virginia Bates. the ers' friend," called attention to the selves following In Mr. Hopper has translated dance Fraternity hall, stories ot several eminent authors fact that the company feeds the while the younger people danced Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson world. to the screen to the satslfactlon ot motored to Geneva Wednesday and Gas Float the authors as well as the spent the dajr Utah Valley Gas and Coke comBtrMjr Coofle" 1 jDuring his three years wfth pany was also represented with a Is the Mas that rray. Goldwyn before joining CosmopoliMr. and Mrs. lias and th oi-Herman Grimm, splendid float showing the differ tan, he translated the stories of trat Rine-har- t, Miss Connie Guy, Miss Emma Guy, ence between the e kitchen tact a, 1 W Rupert Hughes, Mary Roberts Mlas Donna Grimm; Leslie Jones, utensils and the modern Booth tfctir and B. la aim of compel Peter Kyne way V liai styU, J.H and Mlsa Hester Bonham of .Evans-to- killing drudgery by using gas. Tarkington successfully and preBan make CofunimI wianar a Wyo., motored to Townaend he had to his credit proCampbell's Broncholine, Brown viously kit SMOcd l ductions of Park, Payson canyon, Wednesday, & Neilson's market, and "First George Ade and Others And von can b aura Th a 11 Gaorciaaa an firat under where they spent the day. Fishilike of reputation. Lady" toilet articles were repreth win in their unioua ng, hiking, picnicking, etc., were sented with; appropriate floats, as In Mr. Hopper's first production rendition of th Coal features. were enjoyable y also the Springville for Cosmopolitan, "The Love Piker" At Columbia Dealen 1 company, the Lillywhite Flour Mill Mr. and Mrs. John Black and and the Arrowhead Garage. R. L. Mendenhall of Mapleton family left the first part of the week for Escalante, Utah, where was master of ceremonies of the they will make their home. program in the city park, which Mrs. STRAND ; FRlfiAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS all New Fall Hats at Y growl-realisU- e - ' step-fath- Quality Millineiy E-T-- t" 1 u Mrs. Estclla Spurrier wishes to announce to the Ladies of Proco and Vicinity that she has purchased the entire Stock and Fixtures of the Bagley Hat Shop, and will continue .the business at the old stand, 57 North University' Acenue.. She extends a cordialjnvitation for the public to call. The store will hereafter be known as the nr Marted a:ttt!una t ot the taiuilv imifrttt an t.i t'::e ut- - plcte circus, from wietnd tigers rf Sham Battle. . . tonight and Fmlaj lit irisvuts one sac'.ai of peanut r"..ut - Os- - most lends authentic TL old Bishop Hill home ou of thus delightfully hutuaa stone! ,uaiunu? . Hut takgroi,n! T,;e Htherless girl is the state road nortU of Springville was for which Frank R. Adams is ill t'.ie Ihtj il..fupliji j yoanis:., the scene Thursday morning of a mens Th screen adaptation of drugde of a woth-t-alecircus lt,r h.tt U.lUe iiwu i 'luve the H; sham battle depicting in a most Th Lot Piker was made by troupe and target for the ill nature circus's a:eliaieeri if iM manner an onslaught of Frauds Marios.. Anija Sle,rrt :of a 'r,Kil,us n;nnK' iu unt:i on'''!S white tifhted acrobatic ladies doi:ig the redskins on the dwellings of rlays the lead in this story and ihe . . bullying comes r,? Ig great c.v"lone perilous saints on trapezes high up the early settlers of the state. jis supported by Robert V. Fraier.' AU of the veterans present at; William Norris. Frederick Trues-""oying the entire circus. Oscar- in the dome of the white canvas Ruth escape into the Canadian t'ul- if g1'1!11' clowns and pink the Black Haw k encampment were dell and Arthur Hoyt. all of whom woods where they meet taken to the scene of the battle are featured. with '4'n'nale. and ahove all. Us lumor- i TONIGHT and lived once again those' days j adventures. j'uK elephants?. astounding w itn tllP kiddies Told for tlie most part beneath when i in the prime of lif pro- - " . -especially in the great treee of the Canadian niin. Thomas H. luce has produced tected uieir homes and loved ones THE SOUL OF THE BEAST -in which ,h AN OLD SWEETHEART from the attacks of the Indians. backwoods, the story is full of the "Soul ele-as as ! the little Bellamy, A large band of poet.y of the outdoor world as well The greatest human-interestory , OF MINE" is seen in the midst of hntvAA Uwf hv Mnrmnn V Slma3 J ever filmed will be shown ot dramatic tnrills. This Metro jPhant-girlat the bi t0P atmosphere. A com- swooped down on the white set- Strand theater on Thursday. picture is one that every member From James Whitcomb tlers who UTed in the Hill home. Thomas H. Ince's "Soul of the All the cunning and trickery ot Beast" combines the throbbing Riley's Poem the Indian fighters of old wer human appeal of the real and the and ilustrated by the young descend- charm of the illusory unreal. It Is ants of the pioneers of Utah who the tale of the adventures ot a little REDUCED RAILROAD RATE BENTURPIN ;fofl . once In .their lives played a Cinderella ot the circus who has real game oi inaians. BaaaaaaaaaBMaai For the dedication of the L. D. S. The war whoops that went Prank Duaenberrr . X BLACK old-tim- e prod-ducer- old-tim- at Cardston, Alberta, Canada, temple UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD "WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY THIS EVENING" will sell continuous passage, round trip, tickets from Salt Lake City August 21, 22 and 23, at a rate of FRIDAY AND August 26, the SATURDAY $46.75 It's a mere superstition - Limited for return Sept. 15, 1923. SOUL OF THE BEAST" A-- 2t And BULL MONTANA is "ROB 'EM GOOD" The man who thinks that the suit of nondescript style and conspicuously absent tailoring is the only kind of cool clothes to be had, has never seen or worn Society Brand. 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Decoret, a varnish and stain in one, imitates various natural woods oak, mahogany .walnut, etc. It also comes in liquid bronze in a variety of shades for radiators, chandeliers and picture frames. . began immediately after the paMiss Hester Bonham of Evans- - rade. A few minutes of community ton, Wyo., is spending two weeks singing preceded the invocation by in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. HerCaptain Joel A. Johnson of Provo. man Grimm. Vocal solos and duets were rendered by Mrs. Norma Bullock, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs'."' Joseph M. Eobi- - Carol Pyne and Mrs. Ora B. Hardson. formerly of Provo but now of ing of Provo. Vernon Reece and ijogan, spenfslast week here visit Mrs. Luella Reece Christenson of ing friends. Wales, Utah, sang a duet. Geth Jennins again played his Mr. and Mrs. El von Jackson and banjo and enlivened the occasion A family and Mr. and Mrs. George W. with his songs of merriment Gee spent. the week-enin Salt piano trio was rendered by Mary Lake, the guests of Patriarch and Williams, Norma Swenson and Mrs.- Hyrum G. Oleah Huff of Spanish Fork. Smith 4 Peter C. Peterson of Ephraim, Mrs. McDonald and children one of the veterans, spoke of his of Los Angeles, Calif, and Mrs. pleasure of being present at the vnaries Green and George Middle-to- encampment and again meeting of Cedar City are the guests of many of his old comrades. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mormon Selman of Provo and! Bjerregaard nils week. his band of Indians gave a, Black Hawk war dance. i ne Veterans Guests. marriage of Miss Alice V; Ludlow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs In the afternoon the veterans Nathal.iei Ludlow of Spanish Fork were the guests at the league base. andErriest h- Wilwinson, son of '.ball game between Springville and ; COMING 'jgr. 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