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Show ' " ;, --- . y II IVJ1 VV' ' MllIt II W - 11.11 II THE HERALD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1923. lha- ,11 P- -i llE9irW - I x iiiuiiiiw IIUUIUUIl " " " " BACK FROM DENVER - : Are the give a Or does society punisn. down-and-out- f K NV 111 rZjiTV.Trrrir.Vv. ' Mf i"3'Z.IV13Jr' rigbtt Do we a square dealt i the union In the ward meeting - house nosL No. 13. Legion wiU give ASatripUc Thursday. February 22. from' 2 until v" 5:30 o'clock. Alf members oSlhe war 4 HThe feeling tor the Brlsbsm Young carnival oau w uw Washington's bWhdayfhursday under the age of 15 will be entertain- university is-- most friendly; I found February- - WyTha committees ed. "An elaborate banquet will be interest everywhere. The name Brig-haare planning to make the Young university elicited ques tocharge after which games and a pro by served,will on every hand," was the statetions dance on ofJhe best ever; given and mem older The be gram enjoyed. of President F.-8-. Harris after ment LeglonTbe national& colon V deiio-IquA meet o'clock. will at decorating bers and his to visit participation Denver, imbleiMwm be hot supper will be served. Games been President the U ; Excellent muBlo baa and music will he featured. All mem- in the inauguration ofof Denver. invited Harper of the University m.. Pmm - . , and and lack of rwieer-ence-hyhi- s- again J)ynonemployment faith after he gets out! - treated by George Pattullo vin "The First DeiTee," his powerful story which Universal has filmed and which brings Frank Mayo as the star to the Columbia theater Wednesday. In the role of a young man unjustly sentenced to prison, 'and his efforts to bers of the ward are cordially shadow of the There fiT quite a parallel. President escape the haunting Mayo is called to attend. Harris said, between the University stigma afterwards,emotional work. intense Brigham Young j upon for Breamer The Garden City lodge No. 10, of Denver and the is leading woman, Sylvia are mstuu Both religious and imnortant roles are handled by Knights of Pythias, is arranging for university. J a card social to be given in the.K. P. ttons, the former Methodist, the latter, Philp McCullough, George A. Williams was scnooi Mormon. Denver The hall Thursday evening. Refreshments founded and Harry Carter. territorial a John Evans, by will be served. All members are inEdward Sergwlck directed the proBrig-hathe and governor of Colorado; vited to attend. from George Randolph Ches duction territorial a Young university by ter's continuity. of enrollment ' The third of a series dances governor of Utah. The The locale of the story is laid in a same. to be given by the Second ward the two schools is about the community:" butr there is a country had Denver has as any which Mutual will be riven in the ward The University of before H fisrht hi Mr. Harper, amusement halt- - Wednesday evening. three chancellors vivid pictures-e- fj be-- have colored Mayo's U. fanflMhe B. Y. three ptesldents The nartv will be In the form of a pa woods. (he oresent incumbent The two the north w triotio confetti ball,: and promises to fore same Chancellor men ate the age. be one of the most successful 'dances TORTURE CHAMBER BARES at a' is disadvantage however, - GREAT DRAMATIC SCENES tfeedlutual has ever conducted. The Harper, not beingTuarrfed. He made the Peerles- s- Players -- will - furnish the in marbe to statement be . that expected dance music. Prizes are to oe awara-edNorma Talmadge .as the Duchess correct, Luncheon will be served free. A ried, but to be scientifically of Langeais doesf some of the finest he to add that would cordial, invitation Is extended to the didn't be necessary emotional acting-pher aeer m tne whom. nor when to know lh the public in eneralv In the academic procession the uni hiehlv dramatic ecenet jenscted In the - represented An Interesting session of the Bonne-- , versities were establishment. ttra& Harvard nal Ftame."? thc First National of their sensauon at ville ward Relief society, was held this order B. Y. U. about the tlon that Is creating a came the Mrs. first, afternoon In the ward chapel; the Strand theater this week. middle. gay$ a spienaia General de Montrlveau takes tne -wnere tortureTOfib paper on' the Writings of Benjamin w was or the duclessTo was Franklin." A musical program revengeful plans to brand also furnished. her forehead with the mark of shame, .: With the loss of his love,- - the ce- . ,. --- ,y 9 weeK-iweakened tojtejgniywleage of qnette ff L I U If IILII II I TI1II. end in Srningville. own heart and wuuiy aoanoonea her n W V herself to' the' branding iron as a aM The Missionary society of the Com proof that she was hereafter his. But munity church will give nensington at theasFTtfomeht, when she had MoCoard Mirs. Charles at the home of leter- killeth, and the spirit pufflSef aside her hair so that the The tne Wednesday afternoon. During re- maketh alive," was the theme of white hot iron might sing into her time. spentiJn . needlework dainty Pjesldent George H. Brimhall in his forehead, de Montriveau's strength freshments will be served. All memaddress! before the stu- failed him. Throwing the iron aside, bers and those who are in any way dents of tb B. Y. U. Monday morn he decided to give her one more oph connected with the Community-churcing. The president called attention to portunity. are cordially- - Invited to attend. Conway Tearie,- as de Montrleveau, the efforts to prove that tne uamara was a myth. It is claim- - also gives a splendid histrionic Frietche story erg was hostess to cd now, ho said, that Rarhara Frlefche r the members of the Columbia Sewing was on her death bed when Jackson's club of the Second ward Mutual at forces eame into Fredricksburg, and her .home Monday evening. A did not march past her that color scheme was used to dec- home. they celein Theorate. During evening SO far the- - president had no hjee-tion-s birthday -- anniversary, bration er to their efforts, but when a Mrs. Myers was presented wun an was made to the Barbara husher Emerson player piano from monument, he did object. To Frietche TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 band, which was a complete surprise htm thd letter facts did not matter. In many recipient puijne There are Barbara-Frtetoh- es WItir ROGERSiir ruests. Games and music were tne a home; her name is- - legion1; tne during features of - enterfclnment; Is everyof Barbara Frietche "POOR RELATIONS'' which a delicious lunchjeon was served spirit where. The same is true of Arnold Mle-4 WlnK elretdr There 7 can flags prettily decorated the lunch- tlon that reach out farther into the andXomedyTi v . eon table- .field of truth than letter facts. WEDNESDAY AND Mrs. Johtt-Guy vp a Salt Lake THURSDAY visitor over the week-end- . m -- entertained at u.. rnra Holdaway dinner party at ber a well appointed afternoon. Cut flowers pSy-decorate- d the dining, table. Miss Jena V. CowTwere laid for: and LoweU Var-la-y Allen Cieeg to compliment Th soon torthe the latter, who wllUeave field of. the Central States .mission ' U IX S. church Wtr" The Ttapanogc Dancingofclub their wilt enjoy, another fa- hall mous club dances at the armory 13. Wilde's February evening. Friday furnish the dance - - witt na - erred,- AU at- members are cordially invited to orchtrm music-Refjeenmen- tend, ",,..1... 9 . . . end AraL. nounce .: the . engagemeftt of their Arthur J. Blm-nodaughter. Blanche, to of this city. The marriage will Uke place March H in the Salt Lake an- B, Payfon nf Flora-B..-Jenk- t..n Frtaavevenlnnv.' !... liams was formerly Mrs., Wil Robert, Mist-Ly- le MrjrWalter Hedonist and Mrs. Roy Passey .were hostesses at a miscelalneous shower Friday eventog. et the Startup hall comnliment to jiiss m.A Mrtt "Blanche Daytoni whow engagement to Arthur J. Simmons of thisHSitrras The hall was at- nnnminced. raAfivair dwMirated In of red and white, heartsjand ; crepe find nafter: being used. Games, musloeven wont included In the - enterUmmenVthe-mu8loJiei- n hw Mrs. Marie Homer, Mrs. and Mrs. Emma ba Peterson Hugh Win. A aelMUOUa luncuouu. by .Miss to 50, Games prizes were won A.n.'RwiVa Mias Tavlor and ' Mrs. ov CtoTf 11 fY. iAAMa was the recipient of many mseful and leantlfutiifts from the guesU assenv Mr. and Mrs, John W. McAdam wlU entertain the Provo postmasterj .the wives at postoffice clerks and their,Carnations their home this evening. o the and feras will be used-t- decorate rooms. Gaitfes and music entertaining enjoyment, will be- - the features of innnhain will be served. The Kuest list includes. Postmaster inw andTMrfl- - JOhn.r'.. riwjumrSf-Twwi- id...MM T.wtAF mid Mrs. N.J. Salyards. Mr; Mrs. nd Mrs. James Clayton, Mr. andAlbert J. R. Hodson, Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clayton.-- Mr. and Mra. Ray Greenrand IMra. S: H. Henrle, Mr. and Mrs.3 Kenneth Bailey, and, Mr. and Mrl. Fred . .hu rs. .oper. . ' MTiTt!Hr!amIl, entertained the Kane county students of the B.T. U. at their home Saturday even tog. Cu flowers prettily decorated the rooms. Games and music were Dr.-an- d .nloyedandajcionljmhe -- served tcao. :- : - - Mrs. Karl" Peterson .returned this morning to her homeln Las Vegas, NeT4 after a few days visit here with eF'parents, Mr. and JIrs. George Startup. t3 Alias Estelle Peterson attended -- the piano concert given by Rachmininoff at the stake tabernacle In Salt Lake City, Monday evening. The members of the Sixth ward will hold uelrannual. gathering and- -r are-pha- "j foremost merchandtsr paul Finley, . will . l nr ... n.IM. tna PTperr. racing cuapu "ui k. ing the principal speaker at a meeting off Provo merchants and - ierga Central school adltorlum Thursday. evening, 7:30. Mr. Finley" formerly, wan merchan I dising" manager: for the California Frnit Growers' association. ' The meeting will be open to alnie cnMtrSJli-SlXs!r" of - Provo . m Cbworir SprinsTffle. BOYS . AT DANCE ARRESTED. - it- Eternal -- THURSDAY ONLY" in AMERICAN FORK. Feb. 20 "UP AND AT 'EM" and Dewey and Walter Gaisford, brothers, were arrested nere Friday mgnt Dy utty Marshal. Walter Durrant and charged with Intoxication and disturbing the peace. The boys were attending a dancing party which followed a basketball game. One of them became rowdy ball and told and was taken from the to go home by the- - marshal. His brother interfered. The marshal told the boys to behave and go home, but instead they returned to the dance hsil and were arrested. They were locked up and later were released on a $150 bond furnished by their father. I W6 vnnra rein, ?!2;,vor,t mo,fl -- Crat American .i cu Theee Peas EXTRA 8WEET PEAs7 I vXtRA SIFTED PEAS, cane..;;..,- -' ' v. X" TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 WALLACE REID in . 111 - your flour at Skaggs. 1 sk High Patent Flour.., ...t1.35 2 sks. High Patent Flour . . . .$2.69 lOsks High Patent Flour.., ..$13.25 lsk Optimo Hard Wheat.. ...$1.65 2 sks Optimo Hard Wheat. ..$3.15 10 sks Optimo Hard Wbeat .$15.50 91b. sk Graham Flour ...39c sk Whole Wheat..... ,...75c . Janrrerrr 32-o- "' r . : . butter, soft cheese or marmslaors. -r -- i . orm Sttr t;aus cans eat RYAN & RYAN. . . , 19c ..37c 7. 69c .........lor...... '..45c ........ 79c 2 SOAPS Kirk's Soaps not onlyosL voii less but you get a money back : : ..." guarantee 10 bars Kirk's Flake Whlte....45c 10 bars Kirk'a White Naptha... 47c 10 bars Kirk's fHlva Tntint. s. ....... CHOICE PRIME BEEF' Sirloin Steak, lb. ...... .20c Round Steak, lb. .;..T;,20o ....... Steak, lb. Shoulder Pot Roasts. lb.,...;.. 14b , .;23o vt ik .m, r...... ' SWEET YOUNCr PORK Pork Shoulder Roast, lb.. 15c Fort Shoulder Roast, lb. .. . . .122c Pork Shoulder Steak, lb..,. Small Loin Pork Chops, lb.. k. 22c bmau Loin Pork Roast, lb...... 20c ,l7c FINE YOUNG W 47 47 - E0 50 54 Farmer and Stock Dealer General Threshing Drygoods Merchant Tuberculosis- -' Blindness Paralysis Heart disease. : Cancer Pernicious anemia Have you a pblicTtH THE MUTUAL"LIFE INSURANCE-COMPANOF NEW YORK? If you suddenly became totally and permanently disabled, before reaching age 60, would youi and your family have an income? and would your family be provided for if later you should die? We supply a Lifelong Monthly Income to the insured while living, arid, in addition, we keep in force for the family the full amount pf the policy, payments. Total .disabpii 5 Further, if your death is by' s"'making return for the That re. .when the stadium is within 60 days after the accident, double the be paid. Mutton, lb Mf ixm.and Rib Chops, J lbs. lor 35c 18c Shoulder Chops, lb. i..i5e ..... lb.v.20oi too . Shoulder Roast, tt; iiv:';.v."i15e on $100 a month dur!n Cst 5yearsL $150 4 ' S V i ft 1 ? u .1 as income for a term of years or for life. Tcitahdisabilityriast-in- g 3 months regardedr during iutther continuance, s perma--. nent. ... v For further particulars about '.this monthly '"increase'f In come Disability policy send, or bring, thel coupon belov to , A. E. Thomas, District Superintendent, 1 Elks Building. Phone JU 629-W- .. give ma further Jnformatlon about this Perfect Lift Insurance Policy.' i .. . OCCUPATION! pats) of birth - ' . '..:......V. . 7 rt, .7.,. , - v- ;.v.,...r..l.'ii" .. ',.. ;............v;...;.......,..;... SAiMB ' 're: during next 5 ygars, $200 thereafter for life. No further, premium deposits. And then $10,000 at your death to yo oenefidaryror $20,000 if death, at any age, is accidental, payable In a single sum,.dr 1 CtnttfMft A OF NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL NEWS .V'i H '!.'' An INCREASING, lifelong Monthly Income if Totally and Permanently Disabled by accident or disease' before age 60. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY V Oft Aii T Latest and Best ADDRESS I Mrru'-t- Diseases and accidents aye constantly disabling an ap- palling number of men and' wbmen. It niay be your turn any day!' There is safety, for your family and yourself in it MUTUAL LIFE policy. Don't delay! Today, MUTTON : EXPOSITION FOUR AND . 2 OTHER BIG ACTS - jz .20o ..........39c ...... -- of Joints Paralysis Tuberculosis TTeToTmlty Farmer Shoemaker Proprietor of Book BWdery Road Supervisor Barber j I M TaeberectooiV tn Hucuit HOWARD AND JEAN CHASE & CO., Offer "Help ,'v, " Shre i . cans.... 2Vi-l- 10-l- Rolled Prime Rib Roast, non iud uoii, nr. at . Large Straws berry Jam .r:...;i..........45o Mountain-Made Large cans Apricot Jam .. ... .Tr..,TiT7. , 39e o - mV km 'Mission Jam., mall run a . . . . ... uu. O ni r d.i MU1 ,49c v WASHING MACHINE SOAP 3 Ws Lava Soap 25c v 3 49o pegs, wniie ,..,,. bars Rose jtb. lung Jap ...........,25o emau ptcga. wnue King, lor 25c 3 bars. Ivory . BOMK KEuULAK SAVING MEAT PRICES r ir the Shredded Wheat Cracker a real toast. Trr it wittt . 24-lb- canj..;., cans 10-l- vssortment-TTi;-;25c Preserves Jar Preserves jar-- 16-o- . TrwcwV whole-whe- - Jars Repeater Pure Fruit . and on bowel movement. It is salt-fre- e gireetened you season it to your taste. "i- - ready-to-ea- t. ready-cooke- Red Karon jam ' lf Try Repeater Pure Fruit Jam. You- will undoubtedly return for net pail Pure Lard .$1.35 Old Yankee Cane and Maple Syrup has a .flavor most t people like. Try It next J5uarticansld"1fankee-- . r. . . . . .38e One-haGallons ..v. .75c One Gallon cans ,$1.45 ..35c -- - . SYRUP more. aj - 24-l- iSJhskJVhole Wheat...., Blue Karo, -- Paralysis Insanity FIOUR - : Deformity ,of Joints Farmer 45 45 You can always save by buying In the past .two weeks sugar has advanced nearly $2.00 per bag. Now Is your opportunity to get a sack at a great saving. 100 lbs. Fine Beet Sugar. . . . . .$8.79 10 lbs. Fine Beet Sugar...... ..89c ' BROOMS .' Extra quality Brooms 69c 19c Heavy Mop Sticks... BUTTER SkaggV Creamery Butter comes to us fresh each morning. Jts rich, ness to please you. Fresh ..Creamery Butter, lb.... 49c Nut Butter, lb. . . .25c JDs!LPcltlc : - LARD net pail Pure Lard .$1.65 net pail Pure Lard. V. ... . .85c 10-l- WEDNESDAY -- " ,.10o .25c fs-s- and Comedy For breakfast tomorrow you can have a real hot wholewheat rwrridgc-an- d it will take but a few minutes tcr reparer Just put two Shredded Wheat Biscuits in a email saucepan add salt and enough water to cover the bottom of the pan: stir and boil ; tinril thick. Then' serve with milk or cream; Or. to. retain the enspness ot the oven' ". '. baked shreds of whole wheat, merely pour hot milk or cream over the bisects.- way youll find Shredded Wheat for the day ahead.' 'nourishingj braemg set Skndded Whttt is l OO whoIe wheC " ' A per. and d '. feet, delidous food for any meal otthft . dav. Serv it stmclv with milk Of cream. ' Or topped with berries Of fruits. Cot. o tain! au the bran you need to atimiilafe for call ,.15c ' COLUMBIA Farmer Barber Bookkeeper Farmer manent. ,.25o . - .... . , Cna. ean.. . rSmtkl - Tuberculosis Neuritis '. Heart disease CarMllder Farmer bv tf,e SQaiE OF OUR REGULAR PRICES SUGAR- Blindness Tuberculosis ; Tuberculosis Insanity Insanity Traveling Salesman President, Stone and Lime Co. Deformity of Joints 90 days presumed, dariUbSli.fibutioII araour regular stock. that have housewlyeeCustomerAl continually eA8, Cancer- - id l Ttfthoufc further premium been fortunate .In securin9 : several carloads of , ney com in four grades and you arc sure to find Wul"rnona appetite keen. 7h HALLROOM BOYSOMEDY Tender Canned Peas, .0ur berculoais Inflammation of the brain Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Y DORIS MAY food fc .....', Tuberculosis Farmer 43 The dazzling romance of a faithful - wife and wilful Tfeautjr irr "France's gayestcourts. A masterpieee. -- "Tuberculosis Insanity Tuberculosis Cancer of stomach Inflammation of vertebrae Insanity Manager Hardware Co. Farmer Farmer Manager, Planing Mill 40' 43- t; " Chronic dysentery- - 1 Tailor Oarage Owner Bookkeeper Farmer Oriental Rug Buyer. Physician and Surgebn 40 41 42 -- Bookkeeper Stenographer (Woman) Grain and Coal Merchant Phy sical Director, High . School Farmer . 36 36 37 8T 38 39 -- It also tne teeth beeps clean. breatb sweet. Farmer 34 35 in and FABLES well, then use mi G LEY'S to aid digestion. 1 Farmer 30 , GE TNORMA-TALMAD- 'THE REFEREE" I ; Farmer Farmer 31 32 34 CONWAY TEARLE in UBS Shipping Clerk Student Salesman .. 30 WEDNESDAY . MEETING OF MERCHANTSf 28 24 25 26 27 27 sa -. ses After Every Meal ' Help Retail Shoe Clerk 1 TONIGHT AND . . ' Diabetes Tuberculosis Insanity Tuberculosis Tubercul6sis Insanity Deformity of Joints Deformity of Joints Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Farmer's 16 21 28 28 28 28 29 STRAND PRINCESS -- of-h- Cause of Disability Occupation Si' "RetaH,Grocer' five-miriu- te mili ing's The followinir are a few of the many claims recently-allowed under our Total and Permanent Disability provision : Farmer ...... wi : StarXwrIWr ? Mtdtfcr Age. .... irn . II nr inirn n r . - eon of Spanish Fork. ' - 'SSf , ins i ..: menus thAtr lift -- ' Mr- - and Mrs; Vera WUllams who atertalned "narrleaT, recently were nnn m DaEeioua 1m foe Stamina onfKtiaa. TiwMnMtnMdUMtqulk? f - .- But they are Policyholders in THE MUTUAIi iXFE IN SURANCE COilPANY OFNEW YORK, and are receiving Special Benefits under their policies. . CAKE CHOCOLATE. e a mem-ser- perfect king Every icing with ROOF GARDEN s , . - |