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Show Ml -- REUNION. HDiCKLET TAJULX te lr of the descendant Hinckley Bghty-fi- wt N-- vr J t Ban-to- e Spring. Angnst M. "tor the purpose of effecting a family organ-ixatio-n. X. 8. Hinckley, Bryant Hinckley and Mrs. Minerva Kay rjanixatioa committees apoa tb viwli nmpim Vt riven during the meeting, consisting of from the Hinckley chorea - brothers dancea from the students of Wade Hinckley, aad a history ofthe Hinckley family by E. 8. Hinck- ley. Xfce W. W Bay and family,' Mr. aad Mrs. Hon Bay and family, Mrs. Minnie C.iltoons of Salt Lake. Mr, and Mrs.- - Henry Mace, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gowers and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ira N. Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manse and family. Mr. and Mr. Boy Bentley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, Miss Clara Hinckley and Miss Edith Hinckley, all ot Salt Lake. Fay Holbrook. Raymond Holbrook, Miss Bachael Holbrook, Miss jtjaniilj Lyman Hinckley, George Hinckley, Miss Florence Hinckley, Ira Hinckley aad MeUrma Hinckley, Mrs. Mattie Hinckley. Miss Bath Hinckley. Noble Hinckley, Kay Hinckley, sod Miss Elaine Hinckley; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hinckley. Mr, and Mrs, George Hinckley, Miss Jane Hlnck- -- tT ley and Proctor tunckiey. Mrs, Minerva Ray, Mr. and Mrs. ... lfeTHaitWkewBtad home family hare returned to their in Brigham City after having spent the past week visiting in Provo with friends and relatives as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M C. Newell 1 Hc ise wUI yoo r l- - J IAVJ.W Mrs. Leah Kopp Richardson 1 - 0 si-o- 51,00 " FANCY COMBS , Values to $500 THREE - Strings, im' Uv - - MX : m ,o r mi - ' - $3.00 Value Regular $1.10 $1.49 69c - - 1 w ...... JAP CREPE FI'E $1.00 of tliV-i- r At the conclusion she seemed relieved. She confessed she sat by Zupkc's sT1ein his niadsicFwlitleTlje chokel the Kirl mid then helped him dispose of the Ixidy. "We had driven down one road uiioiif Jmlf k jftlien 1 Jiei!ii what t'ora Kaber gasp. I said-Ac- e.' are:'Ml doiusr. mind honey, I am not going - provide. eye. tr $1.00 Large in Hie divtry , n.r w w rT"'" apiieudioitis Tuesday evemug. - - $2.95 Value. 29c $1.49 - . - TONIGHT AND THURSDAY : rMILBVOES OPEKATHIV. Mr, ITiomas Nay lor of !U7 Ka tiHiiirt $1.25 Value. COLUMBIA were and siuce. have added- one child to their fam: ilr. 23, 1925 - J would say we drove alMHit her a mile. Iuring. that time Tthink hjDa.d.i.,ie..ly the throat. . I nudged hat are you liim otii e and said, He doing to that woman V ; am Hot going- to hurt her.' then rode with his nark tr nir-- jnrd f usketl liim what he had done to her Hi MAMA DOLLS - i the seeoml marriage of the Carters, their first having ended Tliis-iva- s aa. ueguiar rnces. nows zzov, 4:uw, i . ,j Husbands a la Ca rte is rwovering very niii-ly- . Sliss l.arreal Wheeler of Soldier Summit also uiide'rweiit an oin'ratioii apiieiidicites Tn'esdar afternMn. is retvering from the effects of : her iUwss very nicvly. " :' . Thomas, And when we came to secretary of . ..f tlm s;..n! niut railroad crossing he told be 10 stop The outing of the Auieric.in ,.i,a,i,.r th It.ilinti At,i Vi.t. there.- - I got out of the car first. r,...rl,,,i. of Ensineer't which was I Hansen Mr and Jlrs. Engene I lIt" held at tlencva. Satn vm Vtall llm, flls then lie got mit. I said : ,lf scltedut;-rta j for and family left bunday He "'"'Ace.-.- voii have killed her. f xst.li!. ha ,lxmhTe (,)Ilimit,,e urday August sa Td , Tco iilrt Hot help it In rtieyj I Jtoned -- iiidJiuitdy in hruu. " s"Ut'T,?T.ttah-bn- . until further Mr. , to.! the organization aiiiionncement. of hud 'Breaks-and Zion canyons. Cedar to the welcome and will spend some time at Fish Thomas resondel Hansen-4 . Mayor a ll-i-i " .. " DENVER .MAYOR WINS. Several inipromptn "sttlnts were j At the recent Bitweil sale of the i irk in various farts of the given library.-Dr.-A- . 8. W. ri,.n.l.ia of ..... 1.. v . . . 1. v. th m.i ti, . "iv .1 . 1. ' ' d International News Service. New Vork and Philnhlphtar paid Sewing elun weret pleasantly l.T-- cn some these were V. A,tiioni; Colo.. lieople. T)E.S Sn.XIMI Aug. hit, for line of lhl fivn ranv. at the home of Mrs. Melissa i 1.1 ' some iiiMemuretaoieuuisuivT ,,f tBe entb elithMi, JiSEt I Xewisond'ayereTiingrTlte-tinie- j in fancy roping. exhibitions free or as icenver loiionms yes- of Shakespeare s "Raj of Lmw." mayor was spent with needlework, games terday's special ,recall election, der and music after which delicious refeating Dewey C. Bailey, former freshments were served to thefol:. mayor by an overwhelming major.lowing, Mrs. . George Myers. Mrs. ity. Stapleton was endorsed by the Emma Jones, Mrs. Ruth Farrer. Ku Klux Klan.' . 'Charles John-sou- r AseLJohnson.JUrs. Mrs.-- Flora Vincent,- - Mrs.r Will REMARRIAGE FAILS. WIFE Vincent. Mrs. Hannah Cardell. Miss rouf Show D ASKS ANOTHER DIY0RCEt Anna Booke. Miss Natalie- liewfs d has suit for Carter ,filed Ruby Kill Man Tells to and the invited pnest, Mrs. I. t.. Had Her," vorcefrom hef husband, Howard Nelson and the hostess, Mrs. MelisSweet t arter, wno,' sne alleges, raueu to 1 i1 1 sa Lewis. heart. t x. . I I AND HiLitSUlY IjC The Dramatic Art club will hold a BALLOON DAY Till F.ENT IX lIAItOR, Mich., Aug., " I I meeting at the home of Miss Marian L't. lu the innmKniv .jiiuty jail are "Eniil McCoard nt 235 East Second South 13, Provo Zupke, 24 yuar old factory hand and at 8 o'clock next Thursday evening. Zu; kt 's sweetheart, Florence The time1 will be spent with business 19 year1 old daughter of a JAMES KIRKWOOD niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiti matters after which a social time j township farmer family. Royalton ' . be will enjoyed. Both according to confession last and LILA LEE in night admitted the murder of Cora 25 Raber, year old rival of the HERBTS MORE ABOUT Kinney girl for the love of Zupke, ' according to authorities. Zupke, acc6rdlhgWhisTBKnn choked the Raber girl to death as TONIGHT AND she rode by his side in his roadster. . STASIS ON PAGE ONE. - THURSDAY And driving at the wheel, sat Florwith the pioneers flailing the wheat, ence McKinney, an accomplice to the then the cradle, the sythes, rakes crime, she admitted, officers state.' HOOT GIBSON 81 feupportMb and lastly the harvester. The Provo Zupke, confessed last night, it was band came after this float and after announced. Two hours later the which were the cars with the city McKinney girl walked into the sheMargaret Uvingston officials and the chamber of com- - riffs office And calmly announced m ' that she had been with Zupke when : The Grand view ward had a float. he had killed the Raber girL NineSAWDUST and Comedy which teen years .old, her hair bobbed, "By Labor We Grow, TRAIL" showed their meeting house under pretty of facegarbed in natty sport '" XliAXX tKAZI going construction through the work clothes, the McKinney girl made her f 'l and with baaaara eonfesBioo to the flherlff without a ofrrhr ward members I " her voice in tear a or in her 8 . . quiver and dinners, r COMEDY The 'ProTo Boys band came next and was followed, by a clever float 811. BALLOON Also .. DAY showing- the "ConTenienees of 1847," BALLOON DAY FIGHTING BLOOD" The old Overland stage of the Kim. ball Bros., appeared in all Its former No. 10 J 13, 13, glory escorted by a large crowd of ,i. ! TWO PAIR YARDS $1.00 "iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniimti.'iitn ; j $L25 Value. 35e Value. . J I pa. "'.!t,i '1 LADIES' SILK HOSE AO Colors Vine Quality $U5 Value. YARDS FOR HICKORY GIRDLES ) . $1.00 Slightly Soiled n iu inenas -as uic Xewell. Mrs. 5f.- $1.50 Value. SILK PONGEE Htim body pronounced "the affair .a tre-Miss Afton Xewell will return to.j mendous Thonsanil . her" home in Provo today after lav- IHH),,ie thronged the park and sur-iu- g spent the iast summer montus r.,ii(lHl the concessions, or !iitli-iMadison, Wis., attending the (,mJ nrimm the platform where the of Wisconsin "dnrins j i.ruvo i,an,i rendered a concert ami University i their mimmer session ot whotil: ,,.,, ,lmi:r the ilirtr- ,m, first . W: .IcAdam wasiven. tion of Jihn 31 r, ana Mrs. U n ..We. rei urn-- , vor 4 , wiiconit'ii jJ;, ed to their home in Ordd Hill, I'tnh, j iH.rs and' w BLOOMERS LOOK! - tors liearing the old jiiotieers, who I had esueriencwi the sceues shown in - Miss Genevieve-IIuisWllO hasX.Hre nmi)irflniT-iH lilt' - " 111, I U MV wui. au ' " ' ttMlUtr been visiting in Salt Lake for the celebration was lieing given, past sis weeks with many of her The carnival spirit run rampant friends and relatives of that city. at Pioneer park on the' first even- has returned to her home in Prove,. intt t thenlnainment and every: ner naTTOspet,4 Regular 75c. THREE FOR" HEAVY TABLE PADDING 'BSE a SI .00 BLANKETS j Fine Quality S1.00 . $2.00 Value. BA6YCRIB S1.00 j ii v $1.00 YARDS $1.00 : 11 - $1.35 Value. SILK STRIPE WATER SETS MUSLJN GOWNS AND .COMBINATIONS TABLE DAMASK HUCK TOWELS ' I - $1.00 LADIES' UNIONS Rerip&Fl rpl YARD FOUR FOR Richardson. B' i- h o $1.00 Value. TWO YARDS Cut Glass 1 TWO FOR Good Grade 49c Value. . I - 25cValue. EIGHT FOR TURKISH TOWELS - "P NEW ... "" 49c Value. Extra Large ' VU -- Vnrf Sl.Ull . -- Value. SATEEN One Lot H M ' $2.00 Value. $1.50 Value . HOUSE DRESSES u COTTON BLOUSES CURLING IRONS K I . LADIES' Electrie 0 SUITS Reul..U5fciU CZg anniversary occurred on- that day. Games and songs were ' the main features of the entertainment after - was which a delicious luncheon served to the following guests : Miss Geraidine Olson, Miss Mildred Pierpont. Miss Eleanor Pierpont, Miss Miss Margaret Faye Richardson. Cos and the guestof honor, Miss -- WASH - Marjoxi&: whose J4j00u: S1.00 - j five. Our windows show them j jalL Come early. j I ELEOBIClMPS I Values to 1 L T li AAAV" C3 1 1 en- LADIES' BEADS -- TfK ' JJ a ,;. A 1! 11 J . 200 I tTl fY Tf fVV 11 We prom- not be dis- - hire ever offered. M Monday -- 1 for this event. Gonie I S1.00 " in I pKlOT 0 tertained at a delightful little party afternoon in honor of her na-S3daughter birthday jnrt -- lfl .a. iiyeaWilll.lll-- -- o a Tf rv - -- I 0 Tfnnri IT PACE TERES. - Hinckley, Miss Christina Hinckley, Seta Johnson, and the following frieoda of the family: Miss Grace Folland of American Fork, Lee Southwell of Salt Lake, and Mr. the time was Evans of Suit Lake. remainder of oktsanUy spent with .boating and ' bathing, after which a deUetoaa luncheon wan served to the following members that were present: Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinckley ( Mt Pleasant. Sir-- and Mrs. Claude Hinckley, Mr. aad Mr. Cariyle Hinckley, John Hinckley, Fred Hinckley. Gordon Hinckley and Miss Evelyn Hinckley. Mr. and Mrs, Lnrian Hinckley "and famlIy,Mr. and Mrs, Jostph Hinckley. .Miss Beth Hinckley, ' Ei - EFjaiy.-r-- y THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST IS, 1921 Cf - . L . t , Hyrum ....... i.,Vll "' II " J. "" . . Tu,rie.r-n.FTiunn,.ircnt.-- - f I I J , !f - w'.rSSS. ' Vlll MUM I A i Ros-nliac- , 1 1 -- V. 1 enler-taihe- . j instalts-th-e 1 CHOKES WOMAN ' ' RAN . TO DEATH INCAR I t ip? w lXIi.I i t vnjw W J Jt3!H vi. Jh- - fj -- -- M y T - til ' gaa I :; ! IT; i 1 1 1 MP 1 1 1 1 Vui - vVi xw y yH av verv t . August WATER ' PARADE ALL the hot water your family can use and XJL all the effort that it costs is to light the gas '. and turn the iaucetTake advantage today of this wonderful ,ten day offer. 95c with youv crdcr tnatalls this famous heater to your present kitchen boiler. The total cost, payable 1 1.50 each month with jour gas bill, is only $ 1 8.95. Uforn can't come in phone or write your order. PRINCESS ) ' - August ;'i'"."wT."""1 ' . cowboys: Car after car passed the specta- - Provo August Provo 'JF For A x " ' - t. TTVTTTKT II , nEiwi ' : tt The Man Who Knows. , ATr: ; a as an Added Attraction TT TT a" - ' J1 3 Days II ; r """ : -- MATINEE FRIDAY, ALL SEATS 25c - Eadies Only n Ask anything. Are. you worried? Doei your husband or sweetheart love you? Do you wis to locate a lost article? AB-Dl- f Mimniirl ADDED ATTRACTION. OPENING TONIGHT THE I - fnBMCPl" "." - Gas & Coke Co. , f?- X M i v: & - ' |