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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1923. ., .... .r.'.;.. .'J. BANP'ITS 'GET DIAMONDS HUMOR 4V if MEETS L. Peters. Miss 'Jennie itaxdiPfc Miss Vincent .MlssVEvelyn Velma I HincVley, Miss Afton Hard'nVMiss Hilda Harding: Mi3S Deloria Jon??, Miss Kate Peters. The next- meetjt W Kja ticlrt At. tSo ward TMPAt. N lz house Thursday evenlhg, when, and .' were . 51is9 Goorgtsnia Johnson will give a I j International New Service.- ' . PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 13. worth of A box containing 50,0u diaihands, - waastolen .from a 1M FRI DAY messcngcJoy at year-ol- d 8:3JJ to-- one -- j attacked Mr- - and Mrs, H. an freshmenrsl followed hinTm the hall of the Travand.j . their! served to 16. of nounce the talk or. engagement Painting." Jewelry repair store, ! . VnVnilT .4 .,",. ..i fct Mailt. ot Prodell. the niessengePr-Davis entertained thft Dr. ancTMra. hea V. Tayioraip fered resistance wien the bandits- rum, son of Mr.and Mrs. JaneJMel-- l Sew- . " tt . Jithe Progressive U .t.nmM attempted to seize the box con"- druno-f Provo. The marriage will j'riounca the engagement o' their l . ... ciuo ua um;mr i i tiie jewels. He was kuuc, near daughter,'. Alice, to Stanley Cox of ing taming k j provo Ju th evening. . Cufgtassf od lnu-anil tho hnv torn mm , lTtah. ''The niarrlaee will yason ofsweet peas and basket of .,. before clerks in. the jTutuJe a f Fain-iewi,ase piace m me au l&kq rein- - eiartioias were vsea in araurauns commotion day by two bandits who i ' : troops of Pro vo which enrollment 25 per of iver thaK last- year will re- khe silk streamers oiierea as ard by the late Resident u G. Harding. The, ayvards .-, - MENTS A . ! wsdav his-.gra'- J 8iM KtMi forTJr.,. np, tis-gar- - ALL . - . 3,525 sq; ft. of our floor space is now used for display of Rugs and' Linoleums; Display platfcrms have been installed; the bes't lighting con. v editions have been arranged that tiue colors and beauty of patterns. may ' be .. eeen in the most.delicate rugs. '.. : K ..- J.i"' - ;. . ' e , 1 .yliSfeiiIlk : THE ONE PRICE MOUSE M' UMC John Sea- in tue uigu j The., bandits rushed into - the, and family left this morwilg- meeting (of Honor '1.. .....n 1V..V..0 flM... owners ot the W Agnes Crandall, Mrs. street and jumped, into a waiting vnlli, raiifornin vher thevi ner wardunet at the home of MJssv Mary Markham; Mrs, Rose Kartch- e attached to the respective automobile and escaped: spend the winter.' uw. Mrs.-- Roste Stewart, Mrs. Ber uieima 'luesaay evenin flags. T!ie rooms were-verprettily deco- tha Upss, Mrs. Ruth Farrer. Music gtreamers win De presented OFFICERS REFUSE TO QUIT. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Gilbert, Mr! s wun season ratea tne 1 noweri. and social cljat will Ji enjoyed. the of president lmpaapgos nd Mrs. Maurice Grey and theti J. Following a 'business Dr; and Mr. D. D. Boyer and meejing, ouncil. John S, Saiitllr. News lntfinatlonnl ervic. re nave 4 inline, luncheon was served to the follow family and Miss Loree McDonald TUi-SlaTgest number of scouts Okla., Sept 13. Flat re ome, auBi; ouuii.6 of Mt. ana in2: Mrs. Jessfl A. Wanhbiirn. Mrs have returned home after a two V'altoa' lllti (funnison. the t(K be- promoted ,1n tin scorn inn Hnn of fiovernor gilests Alfred Harding, Miss Pearl St. weeks' trip to Tellowstone Nawill receive merit badges at matum tnat tne sheriff., jury com " Mrs. Julius- Duggani aue tne to ' :" .. : Jeor, Miss Adele Peters, Miss Yeva tional park. . p fceeting. This is .,. m;Ssjon an(i p0ice. commissioner that no Court of Honor meeij... Mrs. H. F. Hanseo was hostess at resign before martial Jaw is a been new nere mucb lifteff in xuiS9 conttty indicated - children's party Monday after--j be season start., in July.,Aav that the citv wiii remain un to her little arde military rule indefinitely. fitting program has been daughter,. Dorothy Jean, whose rt oy lue.sngjui it is urgea third birthday anniversary it was. lis that all D t!:e Soy Scouts was pleasantly spent 1 TWttore v with -sted be in attendance. at tne , games after which a delicious, those and that especially tg to was served to Beverley luncheon receive me meru !are Graham, Enide Rutherford, Beth M is,lor who are on the. program tci a. Jenkins, Burk jenKiois, tieanor TEACHER OF PIANO Cant r"ir vnutr to of the. members lie troops Beth Tren- vMary: ntchloarnd taken today! withstreamers liyvf the oented """" the auditorhiMtt J:io o cloeic the directors of' the Certain-toesquare ' Announces "tjiat she is prepared to a limited- - fat the meeting .can isegin corporation,' many thousand Manila Miss Leandre Hinckley, daughtefj feet of .'roofing material.s in K.-- S. fly at 8 o'clock. Mrs. and of Hinckley, Mr; nublic is cordiauyinvitea to and Shangh.ai hav-- been placed at ineuii mu. u.u0a, . -- rvthe meetin: filI a EOvernment hBrA s,. number of jgf ude'hts for Fall and Winter months. . $ r " ' w m 1000 R udfo! Choose - . s ' ?- . j MARY MIORTli -- I From .m v Again this store 13 readjt for Falt with the greatest displays of Rugs in the : in its history. The leading Rug Markets and Manufacturing Plants and of atest creations Hundreds theirl contributed styles. country have homes in Utah county will be decorated from this display. Many have been waiting until Fall la Purchase their new rug. Now is the time to buy. It will indeed be a pleasure to make youreiection from this large and beautiful stock. j iinillrfir . mm. a i tke fgSSSKmmmmmmmmmmmmmhAHU.,.dui - iHUunLJJEMuy" -- f - v - . au ' iirr ISSIDN GOES TO PAYSON iieeting will be held in payson. representatives trom tah state road commission, and F'tah ioa council. The. pur- Pay-socity 1 If i e i! te right-of-wa- y hard-surtace- d o aTy renresentatlve n .A group ui to accompanied her to tfie station, wu" the , wbere. remembrance gifts were touch there and learn in what clian0ea. ' TaTian .t trtr .r in " servic-e- to could be" of Greatest is this While corporation Japan. ready to- extena iinanciar am, u was believed by the directors that, the roofing- materials would, be much more acceptable at this time. . . . int, TtonSe g'et' county-commiss- 1. ill v in in the south part Sf tyson for the paved road tha 1. Jbe hunt from rayson 10 coiiroaa with the county uue. tie Utah-Jua- lp Ac .reconstTOCuoj,. wSMtru hprltjesior Studio 391 S. 3rd Alnnotr fiuonintt " time was spent with wff'SS eeK-en- v . 3B u Cheney f , The Master Instrument The" Most Perfect Instrument: Has , Music-Reproduci- ne ,isM.:4-icoav. The 6 he dw 831 entertained at dinner aKher home Tuesday eyenr lag tn honarMrf her husband, whose birthday anniveT'sary occurred on that day.. The tame was prettily frhlte decorated with pinlcNjnd colored asters. Covers were laid' for Mr. and Mrs. John Robisoallr. Mr. and and Mrs. W. Mrs; Henry A. Gardner, .Mr.. anaMrs.- - Ray Gull, Mr. and .Mrs, Wallace Hales, Mr. and- Mrs, Eugene Gardner, Mr: and Mrs. Reuben Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowers, all ot Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. George Talmage of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Bird of ,Provo. A most enjoyable evening was spent with games. and MxSkJIa-S.per.Bird the tir , " Marvelous Tone Quality, I The famous violin resonator, of The Cheney is unlike the sound amplifier of any other phonograph made. The tone of The Cheney is 7 supenor to that of any other repro- that ducing instrument it has the pur ves A ity, sweetness, and rich quality of the original. IThe Cheney is unlike all other ed, de, e phonographs, too, in the 'fact that y "The Longer You Play It le of t Sweeter It Grows." The of pr models Cheney Let us demonstrate this beauti range her t In price from ful instrument for your' $100 upwards. music: t) The regular weekly social of the Elks' ladies was held Monday evening In the Elks' club rooms. Four tables of the card game "500" were played, the prize' being awarded to Mrs. Elmer (Loveless. Dainty re- - KK ; ) rtell, - WOK . I . OF THE -- Utah Agricultural Axminster Rug, Unusual valuer are offered in this' 9x12 in size, with the latest design and pattern, made of heavy g cushion. This Ayminster yarns closely Woven back, w."tVa is a real buy for $39.i0. 4 . fill-wo- ol wear-resistin- " Opens Monday, Sept. 24 - BETTER Many Kinds Tapestries and 'Woool 'Axminsters, Wilton in sizes 27x54, 36x63 had the. be can following in many grades Fibers, Home Economics Commerce Basic Arts and Science 4 (incluainir complete teacher training for lementary and high schools) Agriculture Engineering' Mechanic Arts Armstrong's Linoleum is Best are virtues of Armstrongs Linoleum. We have for every floor in your house. Many hew pat-- , terns have been added to our already large stock. If ' you want linoleum, we can care for you. lino-leu- jrm Expert Service time- - Friday and Saturday Special I ! ! Ill I - Ill The HatShbjj - ;r ' VU : ir .".QtlMM V ' r& T-- I . '. .l- re !' -. - - I I .11 wtmm II 1 T-. lB I i EASYwASIIER FREE Millie 37 North University Avenue . 1 PHONE 544 : ' We ard fcndwing a beauitful line of Pattern- - Hats, which dre moderately priced. Quality . I $4;oo 1 HOUSE' ONE-PRIC- E Home Furnishers - III Co. ll "N. PROVO j UTAH v -- lor-Russe- THE 7 - . o Dixon-Ta- y Your Choice -- m - LOGAN, UTAH -- ; J r Yon naturally want floors in1 your home that look well, last long and can be easily cared for. These I i J. 1 MRS. SAUA HENRY Manager. 100 North University Avenue. Mahy.Sis Velvets, Wool Wiltons, THE U .A. C. OFFERS DEGREE COURSES IN Felts and Velvets CON- - ; . . ' Utah A gricultural College - ,. The soft mellow colors of these beautiful Wilson Velvet Rugs gives a richness to a room and an attraction to a home that every woman is proud of. Many Oriental patterns are featured in this line- These Wilton Rugs "' . will be sold for $76.00. Maintaining the highest standards of scholarship, the Utah Agricultural College invites only earnest, Hard become members working young men and women-to- , of its student body. To such as these; it can promise an education that will insure success" in life. Education $76.00- vets gxl-Wiltonel- Early fall hats consisting of a fine variety of Music Department " I "Linoleum is no better' than it is laid." It will pay you to have it laid Mr. Miller, who is an expert workman. We guarantee his work. our by Miller cement your linoleum to the floor and it will last a life- -' Mr. Have -- GET IT A-Tf. Taylor Bros. Company SNAPPY STYLES, LOWEST frtfefig, AND : SIDERATE SERVICE AT t f ' 'ii 9x12 Axministers $39,00 - re id the. e's Ki ' tvaker.' self i igeffe ' PLAYS ALL RECORDS ""iri "" mwmmmmikimmttwr . i d ted 1 The Fall Quarter V' - SSSin-SSS- Provo, Utah. 1 George T " 233-- J. A Indirect, advice reaching A. Fuller company, build-- j Mrs. D. H. Robsdir of "Salt Lake Ird reached Provo Wednesday ers of the famous Marunochi and is in Provo visiting.her sister, Mrs. e death at Salt Lake City Yusen buildings in Tokio; make it u? " . L. Miller, evident that the American type ot u lay of Mrs. Mary-JD. lormeny Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Durram nlZeot hol'narUiaua tt. of Arnold but?nner, now of. Salt .Anthony Lak 'P City. She is survived by her and are reported standing fend, seven sons and two buildines filters. One of the ' daughters .fl-s- . Stanley CheeVS? who form- lived, in Provo but who now si&s in Alameda, California... Bishop and Mrs. L. L. Nelson Toe burial wil be at the old fam- - of the Tnen building' were also ; iinolewn: wittsJCertain-teecovered Idaho. St. at Anthony, y heme of the Loinco The members swarm of the Second ward Mutual CELVET. BROCADED WOOL. TAN OF 7 met at the home of Mrs. Grant Jsmart suit 'of tan wool has a Jacquets. of brocaded chiffon - Eggertsen, Tuesday evening. PrepIn mst glowthe shown are on velvet ollar, cuffs and a wide border aration sf were made and tests taken le ikirt of heavily brushed wool. ine colors and occasionaliysiney or Swarm' day, October 14. Lunch- rich fur. with are trimmed on was served to 10. IDAHO WOMAN DIES. Phone V. ;"aawn,arty rial fflltflll games and" dancing. Luncheon was served-t- o Miss Alta Madsen, Miss Jena V. Clegg, William Freeman of River-ton- , Joseph Peterson' of Lehi and Louis Osterloh of SaltLake City. the - V Reference: G. W.'Fitzroy. Only a trial will prove theReputation of this wonderful washer. We want you lo see it affd ifteh it work. All demonstrations, In . Utah county, will be maclAllSOLUTELY! FREE! . li SEE 1T IN 0UR WINDO Si 'A. ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION 4 |