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Show Mr. and Mr Melvln Craw- - Millard county." o by Alva prize w Iean Zubriskie and the runwdatlou prize Idea on Hojt, after dereloping his, timid and 4 was won by WUford Clyde. prtNveded with a discourse 8. F.ekard of W. Brt and r of "iitutrolliug (be aiipply and diit- - '. Mr. and Mrs. P. I. n l" and Con J- 'Whiting. M. Ueeae of Salt Luke City arc the trilmtion of ypecial brands or qualiWuU-- r or produce." Millar. 1 county week-enof Mr. and Mr. iun suppliea sveii uiillion jioiiiids or fr Aim Wheeler en Nelson BeuL out- - fourth of the total alfalfa ewd J,Iim4 number of their friend Mr Flora Bryan returned home jsrow n iu the I'nited State; Im-- , chesiie county aiippliea another VT 'f the evenine't entertainment Friday a.fter a visit lu U Augehfourth, mo iu total I'tiih product " . Tk.a were Mr A. O. Thorn has returued to hi one half of the total alfalfa seed in the I' idled State IHivld William, Mr. and construction werk Mr at urruaril, t:rottu i the must "I'tah tnL'lwiiM 1ViUUim. Mr. and Mr Idaho. hardy and liet wd ill the World. The MichWilliam.. Mr. Dd Mri Ed igan I'ariu bureau Mr. and Mrs. Lewis iVr,i William. Mr. nd Mr Iaaaf nd Minnie have rettirued after a ten Braudley Miwea Blanch da v vlxit guarantee and furiticbes Millard Mr. IMer,n and Mr. In Salt Lake City witu Ir. mid nnmly wed for its members. 'The trouble Is to keep the dealers an i jui. Mns. Suuiuel H. Atlcu uud Mr. ami sc-,nI from ailiiliirami-.- ' T'l.vh wilh Mrs. J. O. KeynoJda. Mr. and Mr Lyuiau Noye Elk-Mr foreign crou u seed wliich is chcup-- j u T. liofhiw. Craw-forJ er and wlliiiir the ndiiltcditted eed ,,, i, r, Mr. and Mr M. G. las I'tah wed to the uiiMisieiiiig Mr. and Mr AJv Zai.rixkie. A. O. Thorn, Mr public." ft 'and Mr of Kicbfleld, Johnson rh,kr Mr O. W. FrWL Id- U..: Mr. and John Whiting. Mr llr and Mr and Mr A. O. Thorn. HERE'S MORE ABOUT V. Whiting brtfckle. "rMNGVlLL15 I uro. SOCIETY locifefty vpecial-lzatton- ' - d gut-nt- a - nnnt. i-- lrM rui, , .., mh-i- PROVOCLUBSIN joint meeting; j Tri-Clu- Meeting to Discuss! Itoad Improvement in Utah County. LANOVILLE b The committee in charce of tin. Mr. and Mr Lee Nelkon returnFor the lueetimr at the Hotel ed from Eureka, Sunday. prown: they will make their home erts Friday eveuiuir to discuss nnt. ters pertaining to Provo canyon ami In iT'ivo. otner county roads has ar Richard Brandley rangeditan Mr. and Mr an Interesting program of a dinner Ruests their had irovo ,f speeches and music. Brand-legumlay Mr. and Mr Lew la Prof. Herald II. ClurU- - of H.o of Spring ville. Youne university and vice nrcsl,l,.i,f of the Provo ChamlsT of Commcr,.,. enter- will Miss Elfie Huntington president the meeting. at friends of her number a tained as to the construction The of Miggestions studio Tuesday evening. the Provo canyon rond and the The "600." at was spent evening road connecting I'rovo citv with iii prize was awarded to Mlas Orpha canyon will be made by Senator Ie-Mr. were and IcnL The guest Mr. and Roy Dixou, James T. (iardner,Mrs. Lyman Hayinond, cliairuiau of the county commission, Miss Mm. Kudolph Knold, and Commissioner A. O. Smoot, Mayor Orpba DeaL O. K. Hansen and a representative from the university and the Charles Boyer left . Saturday for Chamber Young of Commerce. an. extended trip in the east. The niemliers of the t'tnh state rond commission and B. J. Finch, Mrs. George Smith and daughters, in charge of the Utah disBeruiece and Margaret, visited last engineer trict of the federal road bureau, week-enwith Mr. and Mr Pier will also make addresses regarding Brlnton. the proposed road program in this and Mr section. Mrs. Olive Anderson An Interesting musical program Lewis Brandley entertained Monhas been nrranged from the music a dinner at party. day eveulug of the Young university. The guests Included Miss Florence department Professor George Fitzroy will lead SinFawn Newell, Lowry Nelson, the community singing. gleton, Aleda Nelson, Fern Willard-eon- , and Alma Brandley, all of COMPETETIVE VODIE AT "V. Provo. Every effort at the "I" this week Mrs. Rose Vance visited Saturday is being spent toward a Cougar vicand Sunday with friends at Pleasover the University of Utah tory ant Grove. Friday and Saturday night. One of Miss Maude Settle spent Satur- the novel features planned by the day and Sunday with relatives in student body, under be direction of the Salt Lake City. club, a competitive basketball vaudeville which In celebration of his birthday, will be staged at 7:30 Thursday Ruel Ashcraft was surprised by a evening in College Hall. number of bis friends Monday SIEGE IN RHINELAND. Games were played and . evening. luncheon was served to Berna International News Service. EAPIS, Feb. 13. A state of Gwen Brown, Bessie wWannacot,' Zabriskie, Florence Daley, Carrie siege has been proclaimed by the at Pirma-senSan ford, - Ina Sumslonv , Kenneth Rhineland commission In the Rhineland Palatinate, Erlckson, Alden Chlkls, Myron said a Coblenz dispatch to the forChilds and Howard Thorn. ' eign, office today. It is understood Mr Dimmlck. Childs was the that the measure was due to week-enguest of Mrs. A, B. Olson ment. over the Separatist moveIn Salt Lake City. , v Is STARTS ON PAGE ONE ' ' has trl-clu- b and trebling in value lis the Interest was and the search for the heir went on. Count LiiUoville's son was bronidtt to America and later married tin Indian girl. Now, after five generations, Joseph Is believed to lie the eldest living heir. To him goes the fortune. He leaves for France to collect the legacy ns soon as the weather breaks. ''I'm in no hurry," he (said, "I got along without ft before I knew alsiiit it. and I'll live iu comfort If I never get it." I.anovllle has hnd several offers from Wall Street syndicates to buy out for Immediate Bitt he lias cash, he declared. and will refnsf all such advances. Lanovllle has bon known by the Christian name of Denis, said to be the name of the man who kidnaps Count Lanoville's son. in public life but his personal papers, bank books and the like, have always been made out in the name of J.unoville. lie exhibited. He Is one of a family of 16 children mid the father of 14 children, only three of which nre living. He has been twice married and his present wife, whom he wed five years ago, assists him In conducting the manufacture and sale of a silver polish In New York City. "I've been very contented," crooned Lanorille to the tune of a large spoon paddling the stew of lamb In the large pan, "and the money won't change me but who wouldn't be glad to get it?" Lan-ovill- e ! hr 1 d beers doubling kld-nni-- y ' ' : s, d Pirmazens Complimentary to the third birthday of her little son Fred, Mrs. Dimmlck Childs entertained a number of his playmates at a party Thursday afternoon. Games were were played and refreshments served to twelve guests. . a manufacturing town, 13 miles southeast of Bavaria. HERE'S MORE ABOUT UTAH SUPPLIES Mr. and Mrs. George Beardall, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Groesbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Alie Jenkins were among those who attended the play, "Blossom Time," at Provo Wednesday evening. Norma Childs entertained Thursday evening at a valentine party. A valentine scheme was car ried out in the decorations and also in the dainty luncheon which was served to about fourteen guests. Miss have a twelve months job instead of a six weeks Job which is the time required to produce a crop of alfalfa seed and they will soon be on the highway to prosperity. The possi bilities of the Millard county soils are perhaps greater than those of any other place in the state. A prospective farmer looking for a place to locate would do well to the possibilities offered by VA s .Tiuiuier-aiau'- retvptiou to her dauciug claaaea will lie lumtpobed to SatThe urday evening. February 23. reception will lw held as irrviouly arranged with the uiwuliera of the i la kmt, at the first ward mx-la- hall l f Favors and decoration will Ih ir wilh Washington's birthday. Music will tie furnished by Wilde'a orchestra. regular meeting of the Amerl-a- n Legion Auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. W. W. Allen. 230 North Fourth East Friday after noon, at 3 o'clock. Following a busb ness meeting the members will do All sewing for disabled soldiers. members are ftqucjited to be pres ent. A lt I fisaa 1 h- - cino-ti.tii- .i. xJLijiA.j& A J .... i.x- - Princess ALL SEATS lOc TONIGHT AND THURSDAY , j in Cosmopolitan's Production of UNSEEING EYES' TRANltU TONH.IIT AM TIII KSDAV. DiltrilutiJ ly t GolJwyn-CotmopoJlt- CG3urr presents an 3 AviiUbk ia both out and cut lorm. acting Is such that the moat Stive New York critics prtdlcif'j that a few more pictures of equal! t opisirt unity w ill place Dim mocf the leaders of Juvenile MTeendoiH. L i ' Ill Snow! vou've never seen a more thrilline; episode than the bliz i, zard that traps a young so-- f rietv irirl and an aviator in the untracked wilderness of Mi Canada. ' TV acned. Is- I j . Mis. , Beesley will ls bostcss lo the incuibcrs of the Optimist i lull ut her home Thursday afternoon. Tlie card game "umi" will be plaved mid luncheon wrved. 'l::reui . 2 TO LOCATION BY ; PLANE AND DOGTKAM . r Filming scenes for a million picture more than Kl,tKl(l feet above sc;i level was the record ileliievcd by the Ciisiiiopolitau corporation, in making 'Tuseciiig Eyes," which will iH'gin an engageiueiit at the Columbia theater tonight. The company returned from two months location n round liauff and Lake Louise, Cuuada, with whut are said to Is? the most remarkable scenes ever made iu the Ciinailiau wilderness. Not only were dangerous camera exploits demonstrated over and over again iu the filming of the picture, but in Its making the eoritoruthm established another record in that it scaled the Canadian Rockies iu the first time this feat has ever lsi'ii accomplished. i One of the big scenes In "Unsee-- I ing Eyes'' is a thrilling aeroplane flight through the Canadian Rockies scene, Iu making! this particular .rem .T"r i If von Ihink vou're thrill' prooi try mis onei Qwfnopolitan Corporation UNSEEING EYESi; LIONEL BARRYM0RE Secna Owrn,louis Wolheim and an all star cast --" Tmcud by E.H. GRIFFITH i llllllllllffilll! u,Ld ArtAPTro m BY HAVARO sS-ll- tmi itrtfiw VflLLfil cosmopolitan produalon .if and SNUB POLLARD in "THE WALK OUT" and COMEDY it 5 The American Legion Auxiliary had as their guests last evening,'' Mrs. O. S. McShane, state president of the organization and Mrs. C. W. Black, national committee woman. They were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. J. B. Tucker. During the evening an interesting program was given, with the following FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN L. N. Oaklev returned Siinrinv to Cedar City after scmling a' few days in Provo while attending the marriage of his daughter, Leah, to Wendall B. Collins. an especially selected society mystery melodrama and in MODERN MARRIAGE and COMEDY WHY NOT USE I nr. hejol . It costs no more. I evening, under the direction of the Mutual Improvement association. Good music das been secured, and an Invitation is extended 'to the public. It er . cheese,buttermilk and other ts dairy-produc- for sale at all dealers. Phone 930 for Clarified and Pastuerized Milk or Cream II Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Buckley.' and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hafen sjieut Sunday in Salt Lake, where they were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Frev. Mrs. Lawrence Epperson will be hostess to the members of the Ltapia club at her home Thursdav afternoon. The time will lie uleas- antly spent with sewing und music, Curing which a dainty luncheon will . "OLD BOSS BRAND Sweet cream but--tonly, cottage cheese- -, pimento A in BEVERLY BAYNE valentine dance will be given the Bonneville ward Thursday v I DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY ' Complement Every Costume with Center St. 5? Sole Dlst. of "400" in Utah 445 W. I County 9 , iiilia """"" met Hi H m . Correct Footwear is recognized as the essential of good taste in dress. This Footwear. The woman particular about her appearance chooses her shoes and slippers with regacd to the time of day and the occasion at which they are to be worn, and the type of costume they will complete. She is apt to choose them here, knowing our styles to be correct and distinctive. APPROPRIATENESS iiiii iiiiiiii h iii ii' ii 'If 1" I aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hi h ROLLINS&OSIERY ic !v! Trim Styles for the Street )Ji!!lliiI'lafilii!i!!il!;ii! and Mrs. Lee Davis were the Snnday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark. Mr. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis. A pleasant evening was spent at cards. and Mrs. C. IT Allred enter tained at cards Saturuav evening. A e delicious luncheon was served to the following: Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Rlnke Palfrevmnn, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Alma Madson, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Za- Vheeler, Mr. and Mr shopping, OXFORDS for and This Car Given Absolutely For "Her" Valentine, we suggest some s of the delicious Chocolates or we're featuring in a special selling this FREE! Put up in attractive heart boxes, Come in and we will tell you t they make a highly satisfying gift. Hoover Candy Company all about it. Anderson Fora Garage 241 West Center St. morning engagements are shapely and comfortable. We them in blucher or convenor tional wing style, Trim and straight tip. ; luart, they a.e the perfect t.: implement to the fashion-cln- e street co iiume. For the Afternoon Social Event Formal Afternoon luncheon, bridge, matinee, and tea, will find strapped or you buckled Slippers in perfect Street FOR ha-v- ! Bon-Bon- week. v mid-winte- and overall dance will be given in the Timpanogos ward amusement hall Thursday evenjng. Murdock's orchestra will furnish the music and the public Is invited to attend. , Reappearing on the screen, finer artists than ever, in Mrs. Sarah Konold left Sunday for San Diego, Calif., where she vill visit with her sister, Mrs. Anna Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Pier Brinton and and Mrs.. Ben Holley motored io Bingham, Saturday, where they attended the dance and after visiting with relatives they returned unie Sunday. i TONIGHT AND THURSDAY spent Tues "Mr. i ' A sacoue apron numlters included, vocal solos by Mrs. Lester Poulson of Richfield and Instrumental selections by Mrs. Jesse Hunter. Refreshments were served to about 20 members. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Haymond ?mertainea the following at dinner, Sr.ndnv: Mr unit Mrs VpII Mower Mrs. Sarah Konold and Mr. and Airs. U. W. FrieL three-cours- .a Seena Owen and Lionel Earrymore Cramlall. Mr. I - Mrs. Francis Hamilton of Ogden fnd Mrs. Roger Jones of Salt Lake ity are visiting in Springville with t'ipir pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M Mrs. Charles Boyer "Jay in Salt Lake City. : -- GIVKN. Mrs. Agnes 'lawni and Mrs. E H. Toil entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of the hitter. Tuesday evening, iu compliment to Miss Kiiua Haldauay, whose marriage to Karl A. ISeiitwet will take place ill the Sail Ijike temple. ThuiMluy. The rtsims were prettily decorutt-lu a color scheme of pink and white, roses being used iu decor atiug the living rooui and sweetis'Us iu the dining room. During the eveu-iuof games and music, several A splcuilid reading were given. siwcinl feature of the evening was the preparing of the wedding gown for the bride out of crepe imiiht and a tiKH'k ceremony was carried out. Ucfrcshmciits curried out In the color scheme of pink uud white were served to the following, Mrs. Lydia Hohlaway, Mrs. Klmer Holduway, Sirs. Walter llohlawtiy, Mr. Jane Holduway, Mrs. V. It. Crandull, Mrs. George Kk i us, Mrs. Monroe I'axuian, Mrs. W. J. Mortimer. Mra. G. W. iee, Mrs. Filzroy, Mrs. George Joshua Dunn, .Mr. J. F. Crow t her, Mrs. II. S. Pyue. Mrs. Zilla Uoliert. Mrs. John Mrs. Dwight Billings, Pyue. Mrs. i:dna Smart, Mrs. Fred Smart, Mrs. U. L. Spurrier. Mrs. Kslher Iuig, Mrs. I,. A. Melson, Mrs. Lona Kllertseii, Mrs. I Hive Cilchrist, Mrs. Marguarite Hansen, Mrs. Anna Mrs. Hiiish, Mrs. lone Heaton, Webster. Hoover. Mrs. Klvon Jackson, Mrs. Ellen Henderson. Mrs. E. H. Easlmond, Mrs. F. O. Wnvnlck, Mrs. Eunice Ilowlcy, Mrs. A. X. Itichen. Mrs. Bertha Whitehead, Mrs. Ida Taylor and Misses Clies- tiua Bnird, Fay Olierlon, Anna (it- lertoii. Lilly Owen, Fern (ioddard and Grace Cheever. The guests of honor received many beautiful aud useful gifts. MVKKIAI.E" rcappi-nraiH- kit-pin- KHOWF.U t . Kohiihl llotlouiley, Krucst Ziin Moiilton and Arnold l.ucv, all ti'V will known on ISroadWHy ou the wreen The as well us Pauline Deiiipsey. taucs. of Fram is X. ltiiliman uud lt. ir-lhe lolnred i oiiieiUeiine. ainl I'lalich It.uii'. after several years of Craig. wiHi a More of minor playWork on the sh ;i1 highly Miiiv-ffi- il er", und lat ' but i.ir the b ust. in since. Is tiiiiioiiiii'iit iy the 1'riu KnuiUie Kv nits. He is a i liibl nc tor of eon-p- it ions 1IMOL11I loeiiiei to mue tio j ami Ihiirsiluy. w In u the gifted ability who aibls iiiinh to the Mtuations in I lie story. His stars will ! seen lii Modern Mar "MODERN " i . Zwei-brucke- STARTS ON PAGE ONE In honor of Miss Bessie Reynolds, a bride of the month, Mr. and Mrs. Dimmlck Childs enter- Ing a staple cash crop, which in this tained at a dinner party Friday case Is alfalfa seed." Those present were Mr. evening. "If the farmers of Millard county and Mrs. J. 0. Reynolds, Mr. and will follow the alx)ve suggestions," Sirs. A. W. Cherrington and the vuuuuuru , DiutiiUi Am., honor guest Owing to Illness, Mrs. a S t 4 a g J M. Whiting left laat Thursday for' orchard, Idaho, where the Ttoirn construction outWliiiiue fit lot a contract Direcror E. II Griffith had (lie mr riage," a brilliant drama of high iif of Charles Shermaa "Casey'' society produced under the auHrvi-siot- i Jones, ihicf test pilot of the Cur-tisof Whitman Itcniiclt, and only iiuiiian.v, and Captain William completed. G. Miai who MTVcd as a flyer The cast is in keeping with the wilh the llrilUh Army In Mcsopot-It in ia during the war and w ho is ni'liifichiiee of I be event. Issides the fUlTH ill roh'S Ihviisfd In pilot in Camilla. srfiMtly siiiied to their gracicus illlll llliilipllted uliilily lue 4.59 10 $8,09 :- - ml taste and here they may be chosen in shades to blend with the color scheme of your costume. $6,59 T0 $10.0 Shoe Store R5 |