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Show s THE PROVO HERALD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924. PAGE SIX. I i SHEEPMAN DIES ! TRAN 0) IN SPRINGIVLLE i j i JuLu Henry Wordsworth, age il. died In Hpriiiiiville. at the borne of Mr. Kli- i - iilli-r- , morn-In- s Wedm-wlii- Tonight and Saturday He wu nciiii' iiiH'iiiiioiiia. confined tn hi Ih'(1 fur only thrH days and wn not eiMinldcred dHiicer-ouid- y few hour before !ll until "f death. til Mr. wis txiru In uioMt of 8jn iiiKVille hut has hU lift In the nheep business In Wyoming and near Salt Luke City. I Hirinir the last few year lie had frequently roine to Sprliipvllle and xtavcd nt the home of hi tdstcr, " Mtk. Kli. Kuller. mirvlved hy hU mother who He In now living In Montana and one brother, Lewi Morean of Tremon-ton- , John V. Words I'IhIi, worth, a half brother and two hiilf Miriam pattista KiNterH, Mr. Eliza Fuller of Kpriwr-- , In Distinctive' Piouction oL villi1 mid Mrs. Fliziilietb Jaino of j l Provo. "THE STEADFAST HEART funeral nervlei win lie Held in the SnrliiL'ville First ward chaiK-DiitriruicJ hj Friday, Feb. 15 at 2 p. m. The (jo? IkmI.v will Ik- removed to the home Pu'n. J I ft of O. Asheraft. Friday innrnin; and may be viewed until 1 :3 p. in. MOTHERS IN LAW'. I)ION HOARD MEMBKR hnndsomn nnd Oniifurd Kent, II) At the minimi meeting Wednes lias exiH'ncneed the , fllhletic, Ni'whoiiHe Hotel, of the lion of being publicly horsewhipped. day In the in stockholders the American Uuild- unmercifully ' Iii? and Loan asMoriatlon of Salt f Ttia IarIi vrnn ainm ic Lnk ('".v. Senator LcKoy Dixon t,r frail llitlo woman wboxo tn.niK.d everv time she brotiKbt the nf vrovo. liiniineer of ibe Jilxon of jioal flNtalo w elecifd Jieavy-- whip across the KhouWT8 nf thelo iiir.nilu.r of the board o i..tim VII,1.""! tfuuo uw" directors. of faehlotialile Bummer resident I Pinna, ('nlifiiriiia. looked IN PLEASANT GROVE United States Government Surplus Stock Wordi--wort- jnt 1 al-i- H i J - I. I I , v t.niao r TL-W- ifitwlimnlir iAa OH, JVeill lUi'R lii.T A .iii.i-...- v With- - ' three act comedy play was presented to a very large and enthusiastic crowd at Pleasant Grove Wednesday night. The play was directed by Prof. T. Karl Pardoe of the B. 1'. U. It will be presented ngaln next Monday night at Springville. out attempting to retaliate. But litis exclusive little colony ' !t:amnnR the flowering foothills near not upset by the yU' the Pacific was On punishment doled out to Kent. wit-!'v V the contrary the fair feminine neBscs applauded and asked thnt n ' the scene oontlnue. l nw may nave 'been due, however, to the fact that : h" they had been foremarned that the iV lash Incident was one of the lmport-iant scenes for Gnsnler's produticon, me now nt iT "JIothers-In-Miw,!; Strand theater. In fact, this vicinity Is picture 1 The presence of the noted dl- mad. A U i rector and his east of notable play aroused the Interest of the ever Ml r ers i;t present contigent that yearns to see ll and be of the screen. ! Taradise Tines was selected for particular phase of the picture ri this because of the many beautiful home that nestle in the hills here. millioniy i The lodge of a well known for i i aire was loaned by the owner the occasion. the year. f r Tnrcutrtt bihr you n'cr saw It's the kind of picture EXTRA SPECIALS helps the tale along. that you'll recom-Bier- .d to your friends. . "Ai good u 'pver The HiU" is what people bavt taiJ about it. ' Come and tee it? Agnes Chrutine Johnston. Adapted by Olga Printilau. inrWui;: GASTON GLASS RUTll CLIFFORD EDITl I YORKE JOSEF SW1CKARD .yri -- VOLA VALE 7 f i' i I I I'MQI E SCENES IN NEW HOSKINSON FILM ! "Kadio-Miiiiia,- amtiz-men- affection a lnngunge which SHE is quick to un- and derstand appreciate. 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Hoover snld he would vigorously oppose any movement for a federal tax on radio sets such as Is imposed In certain European countries. critic sit up and take notice. The picture Is laid around .the present craze and depicts the trails of a young radio "nut who endeavors to reach Mars with his machine. It sometimes spoils the interest THE STEADFAST HEART" in a picture to tell too much of it so we'll stop right here, only to say None of the many cinema pro that you will see some sights you ducers who have attempted to never saw catch Mark Twain's spirit of boyhood and transfer It to the screen has succeeded as well as the proKONDON'8 for Cold t& 3ead, ducers of "The Steadfast Heart," Cttanfc, Dry Nom, Coashi, Snwsini, appearing now at the Columbia DnfncM, Hmi Nolm, Hrlcho, fear theater. This Is probably due to Throat, InSutnn. EONPONTJ 10mn g rood. Doctor DantiaU, NurtM disconcern-lndoing were the fact that they rtcommatd lb Atk for maple tn. enough to select a group of real children to portray the parts rather than the customary highly artificial stage child. While the youngsters in the cast of "The Steadfast Heart" are, as a matter of fact, experienced preformers, they seem to have escaped the characteristics which the children of the stage in the past have Invariably acquired. Joey Pepew, the hero In the juTONIGHT AND venile episode, Is a regular kid all SATURDAY through and so Is Jerry Devine, in spite of the fact that he Is sort of villian In the play. Sherry Tansey, as a printer's devil, Is perfect and gives a most remarkable portrayal of that historical decoration of the i TKrrc n laughwr od Iran mi peHupt IW mitts ho fbrgrf their najTtagc vonrt. ernment has permitted the lnita-tiv- e of private industsry to operate unrestrained, Secretary of Com- I o TllIS MOTHER-IN-LAavcd her boy nod her boy's wife from the greatest torrow of iIL JJowhe did it makes one of the finest stories of WASHINGTON', United Slates leads the world In radio development because the gov- , ii With Another Child to Lot 15.The Feb. I A Mother'iri'Law Is Just A Mother, LEADS IN RADIO " ; a "The Champion" - L&W$ DM- II West Center St Provo Army & Navy Department Store Our Guarantee: Goods Exchanged or Money Refunded. 304 WEST CENTER. PROVO, UTAH. |