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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 81, 1924. 00 oo ky OCIETY It!, and Mrt. Bobert Sward tertained the Orpheu Player and Sun--4 partner at their home r4ea-pejjjreTcnlnf. Tne time with game and aociai CUT ID g wmvu jLcheoa wa erred. a ueuiiiiuu.B en- mi . Elka ladiea will meet thla i tenlnK la tne EUu dab room, OO oo Siren by Mr. Mercy Peay. A quartet constating of Mr. W. O. Facer, Mrs. A. Will Jonea. Mrs. Mary Dahl-guiand Mr. John Thurgood will til us, A "Murmuring Water. " reading will be given .by Master Peay. All ward member are requeued to attend. Mrs. Nettie Harrison will give 'able of bridge end "500" will be the theology lesson, "The Parable gyed, prises swtraea ana tuncn of the Savior," In the Fifth ward Relief society meeting Tuesday "n-- 1, afternoon. A solo will be rendered The officer of the adriaory board by Mrs. Parker. It 1 requested that f tbe Daofbtera of the Pioneer all member attend. pet Batnraay eTeiuuj i me nome Mrs. O. W. Hyde visited for at Mr. J. B. vuoever. runs were jjroMed for the officer meeting few day of last week with her tad tnncheoB wbicht la to be held at daughter, Mrs. H. L. Frisby In Bait to New House Hotel April 2, alao like, ehe returned to her home of the Soucay, accompanied by Mr. and fcr the feneral meetlaf f D ugh ten of jhePioneera. theology department , of the will fecond ward Belief aodety mn charge of the Meeting: Tuesday terooou at OA The teaaoa which The till be a continuation of finblet of the Barior," will be the t ra'fii 1 uiiid dig-Kin- g able-bodie- d tim. "i New Spring Footwear lu aiul shot the Mlo in ; f uuiU would cvtue quickly nappy dmmeut, at "Many times tbe iworjle of the mwy : vtate have sent relief to districts lie a not nearly so close to home," Mr. ISiu't be a quitter. Howard said, "and It seems to be Be a tbe couseuNU of opinion that tbe And then frfet her." request of Governor Mabey for funds is being met favorably In all WILL ELECT OFFICERS, . rnn Tbe anunal election of officer of quarters. h nHirmi.it nr I anum tbe Republican women will take Millard. Salt Lake. I tah liar and Weber place this evening at 8 o'clock in counties have advised that next the coiuuilgioiier' room In the week will see the fund subscribed." court house. Following the election the s of the organisation will "SOFT BOILED" be read and plans for tbe district W . convention to lie held In Salt Lake bat tiny hides are doing In tbe discussed. Mr. C 11. Wright will bottom of a teasiKMin 1 something preside at the meeting. ol" lue ""oeui t dt't i Foster-Mllbur- That U . , Tom Mix cau't quite fathom. s they are for grape fruit and cently au admirer forwarded to Mr.ltUt he has a art Just like them. Mix a tin- - containing a dojieu beau- a ciurb that tbe 1 creim liful silver mouoKramed fuoou. ot sweets wouldn't r Jl tmvh Tow took them out admiringly and , , ,h , wh! re discovered lu tbe I.Ktow of each i there If you are eating pea why Hn werr three boles. "Wbi:t any fellow would use these swallow them dry. I urn going to j th,"e" fL,r tj" g" me," Mix to tbe man who sent them ......w. f Hirtwt "umi n.i. find out." Some say they're for nJ lik Um what be thlnk vegetables, others cUim they're for f"'-lee cream. Pee Wee Holmes, one In case tbe sender of the spoon of my cowboys, thiuks they're for see Tom Mix appearing In the pie. Teddy Kasou. my secretary, Columbia theater In hi latest Wll- lireteilds tn klMiw thnt Kam fhev ....... .l,v li..tA H ,iHi..l,.n M va jnimin ' J are .In. mill, DWl, AIVIICU, i will be nlease communlcHte teuded for frozen sweets. rith rh. "Jack BlyMoce, my director, in- - star and "wise him up?" Ue-'lit- 'If re-'ri- te th' ' " Get at the Cause Don Allred wa the brother-in- law of Spencer Madmen,, who wa injured in the elide. Mr. Madsen Many Prove Folk Are Shewing wa brought to I "rovo on tbe spe now i a vol a rsercimt Buffering lucres noming more annoying cial train Saturday morning, and had his Injuries attended to. In the man Kidney weakness or Inability control the kidney afternoon he returned to the can- to properly Night and day alike, yon to aid In bunting for his sister's secretion. the sufferer i tormented and what nusDana. Mr. Allred is the of with the burning and scalding, tbe Peter Madsen of Lakeview, with attendant backache, headache and whom Mr. and Mrs. Allred had re dizxinees, life 1 Indeed a harden. sided for the past month. Mr. All- - Doan' Pills a stimulant diuretic red s mother is Mr. Annie E. All- - to the kidneys have broueht neace red of Spring City. He originally ana comrort to many Provo people. Profit by thla Provo realdeut'a excame from Rupert, Idaho. Mark Hyslop waa the son of Mr. perience : D. E. Lambson, 190 N. Eleventh and Mrs. George of Vernal The Belief society meeting to be and wa bora In Hyslop, that city May 3. 8t, W says: "Scarlet fever left held In the Third ward Tuesday 1002. He had been in Provo about my kidney unhealthy. I had no wiU commence at 2 :30 o'clock. Mrs. a year, over the accretion. They residing at the home of control N. Taylor will give tbe lesson George F. were scanty and heavily laden with Bingham. He bad worked on "The Parables of the Savior." for the Provo Jiee Cold Storage sediment My kidneys grew weaker and my back wasn't any too strong. Miss Eva Warner will render a company. solo, "Consider the Lilies of the Mr. Hyslop was married bast I had pains acress my kidneys too. Field." Other musical numbers August to Mis Mabel Freestone of Doan' Pills fixed me up In such will be rendered by the ward choir, Vernal Friday afternoon Mrs. fine shape that It isn't necessary to and Mrs. Eva Hindmarsh dud Mrs. Hyslop went to Pleasant Grove to use a kidney remedy any longer." Price (JUc, at all dealers. Dora Clark. A good attendance is visit with Mrs. Warren Beers, and Don't desired. did not know that her husband had simply ask for a kidney remedy-- get Doan's Pills the same that Mr. gone up the canyon until Mrs. Parley Ilafeu entertained at cfternoon when Wm. H. Saturday Co., Mitchell Lambson bad. children' birhtday party at her agent for tbe D. & R. G. railroad, Mfrs., Buffulo, N. V. home Saturday afternoon, In compli drove over to Inform her that herlm ment to her daughter, Barbara, husband was one of the two snow- STARTS ON PAGE ONE whose seventh birthday anniversary slide workers missing. Mrs. Allred occured on that day. Tbe rooms returned to Provo with Mr. Mitchell were prettily arranged with easter of Vernal, George Freestone, decorations, chicks, buunys and brother of Mrs. Hyslop, arrived in easter eggs being used. An enjoyable Provo Sunday to aid In the recovery HERE'S MORE ABOUT time was spent with games and of the body. 11. S. music during which a oellclous Kerr, iisslstant state road through the knowledge of brotherly luncheon was served. A large pink engineer, and Robert B. Patterson, love that actuates our offering. and white colored birthday cake district engineer, will accompany "O. K. HANSEN, seven white caudles the Utah county commissioners containing "Mayor." formed an attractive centerpiece for into Provo canyon Tuesday to conThe following message was yesthe luncheon taul. I'ink colored sider tbe advisability of routing a terday sent to the various county sweetpeas were also used to dec- new road around the snowslide, and chairmen : "We desire to extend to orate the table. The little guests to plan far the construction of a you and your our appresent were Ileleu Thomas, Dixie new bridge In place of the one preciation for effective work being ftichniond, Ruth Richmond, Mubel swept away by the slide. done In your county. We lielleve it Jaue Packard, Bryant Jensen, would add impetus and be of maDearl ackard, Kathryu Passey, terial assistance to you if you Wallace Jane Buckley, Buckley, would ask the mayors and county Hafen. Hafen and Betty commissioners to issue a public statement in tbe form of an appeal B. Mr. and Mrs. T, Thornton of to the citizens in their respective Silver City spent the week end in communities. Posters and other rovo with relatives and friends. material for distribution being sent under separate cover." Miss LaVern Snow is visiting Senator Dill The message bore the signatures ResignaUrges with relatives and friends In Salt of Govenor Mabey and Mr. Howard. Secretion of Assistant Lake this week. Mr. Haword said last night that tary of Navy. the outlook for the success of the The Relief society meeting to be relief campaign was encouraging. held In the Lakeview ward.Tuesd;iy International News Service, March 'A. A He said that the people of the state WASHINGTON, afternoon will be under the dlrec-- l were united In their sympathy and tion of the theology 'department. ; aenmie move to rorce tne resigna- - that present Indications were that Elder Merrill Olsen will give the, 0011 01 meoaore uooseveit as on "The Parables of the Sa-- ) tn"t secretary of the navy got numbers derway today. Special musical aior urn, democrat, or v asn- ill be rendered. All ladies of the announced tnat ne wouia or- lnKton to are attend. ard urged a i iu mc eeiiaie cau- resuiuuou $ Mrs. Tenie Larsen entertflined the' l"g upon President Coolidge to de- uiand Roosevelt's resignation be-Seagulls girls of tbe First ward-a- t her home Friday evening. The time cause 01 1118 auegea connection wirn e ui me wvu uu mieim as pleasantly spent with games iue tnins col uooseveit is more and in making scrap books, after , hich a dainty luncheon was served "ivoiveu in mese leases oi navui ou TONIGHT AND or tne reserves tnan t0 i2. TUESDAY ( deDill ever was," Navy Denliy $ The Bonneville ward Relief so- - dared. "Roosevelt carried the order to cietv meeting to be held Tuesday transfer-o'cloc- k afternoon commencing at 2:30 he late President Harding naval reserves from the will be under the direction '"S Mrs. "avy to the Interior department and of the theology committee. Leo Thurman will give the lesson was acting secretary of the navy v""t"t on The farnwes or tne savior. Good musical numbers have been 011 a" 011 waimants on teapot Dome. The proceeding should have arranged. All are invited. and been gone into by the courts and ie $ this outrageous use of the COMEDY Mrs. Fred C. Strate will enter- - mt m a hri.ira lnnpiionn nt her military forces of the country. home Wednesday afternoon at 1 :30. ms reiaiionsuip nun lue on jcuscb Luncheon will be served, after which and Harry F. Sinclair, leasee of four tables of the card game will be Teapot Dome, makes him unfit for the high office he holds. played. "When Denby went Roosevelt iClifford Reese, son of Mr. and should have gone." Dill is leaving today for Pontiac, -i Mrs. D. J. Reese of Lakeview has tomorrow night he returned home after laboring in the Mich., where southern sttes mission field for the will make the opening speech In his ofsouthern states mission field for the campaign to oust Roosevelt from he visited In New York, Boston and fice. Philadelphia. . . . "BE A. GO GITTER" . . - Miss Elma Jacottsea entertained the Minnehaha G teeners of tbe Fifth ward at a kensingtou at her home Saturday afternoon. A program of games, music, and readings was en joyed, after which dainty refresh Mr. li. L. Frisby and daughter, ments were served to the following Stella end Dyca. Misses Ida Grange, Libby Cook Luclle Hatch, Beulah Thome, Fay Camp No. 2, Daughter of the Jlaynew, Tlrzah Cheever, Edna Pioneers, will meet Thursday, Mayhew, Etta Scorup, Marion Gra April 8. at the home of Mr. 8. W. bam, Jennie Brimbali Jennie Hoi Williams, 808 E. Third South, at brook, Matilda Palmer, Dorothy 2:30 o'clock. Tbe president requests Warlck, lva Jones, Josephine Jones. Mrs. Chase Hatch, Mrs. Claude Knell and Mrs. Wells BrimhalL ZiUc 1 member to be ptvseut A phn- - track made uUtw progr? agalnt did program has bta arranged for t be mountain of fruxce, tkMiely the meeting. I Railroad urn estl- packed snow mate that It will require a week of The Second ward M. I. A. will tiiiiKtstit effort to seud the plow give an April Fool confetti baU in through the slide. This would clear the ward auuwueut hall Tuewiav the railroad tracks only. evening. Tbe Peerless Player will Other workers, many of tliein befuroUh the muxic. and an Invita ing worked Tolu'iteers, tion U eitiud.d to tbe public. feverishly Sunday and Monday Into the slide for tbe bodies of An interesting meeting has been llyslop and AAUred. under direction of the arranged, Sheriff John D. Boyd ha been tbe theology dejwrtment, to be held in active and continuous charge of in afternoon the Fourth Tuesday the rescue work since it started. ward. Mrs. Sarah Maener will give man every the lesson. "The Parables of the of Practically Lakeview and Vineyard went Savior." Tbe musical numbers will Into the canyon Sunday and Monbe furnished by Mrs. Rose Karu li day to aid la the search for the ner. AU Relief society members bodies of the snowslide vicmissing Invited. are PAGE FTV2. n 3 uj'i SPEC! 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Exceptionally low priced at ALL SEATS Sff Ale 14 11Jl J" V JM p o o ooo mu io i iseudi muro1 m urn ONE NIGHT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 Mail Orders Now ... Enclose check or postoffice money order to Colum- The Entire Civilized World Has Pronounced mmmmm Mr HERE'S MORE ABOUT STARTS ON PAGE ONE "In all your Joking, Joke uphill," George urged President-Emeritu- s H. Brimhall in addressing the B. Y. U. student body on Monday. He quoted the nursery rhyme of "Jack and Jill" and commended that pair for climbing up the hill and being The president was in a rhyming ttlllilllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllillll'W whm fblu ii V The Greatest Dramatic Sensation TONIGHT AND TUESDAY - Extant! "" WIMMjlliff No Human Being Can Afford to Miss y i,. ... 1 11 LL4 11, sua iifikju im MM 'w ifTl And 'Topics of the Day" COMING! HALES AND HIS COLUMBIANS $2.0O-PL- US TAX J I ,T I ' r. V 1 aa- w- T t9 ll Tim MUSIC 5riJiuBtt" PH0VO9UTAU. 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