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Show ..the Herald, Friday, july HiaE-H:- : iH;!i;f aW-tl- leave, Timps j nSSSSSaSuauKli The Largest Chain Dances. ..Visitors' --fc3WiULaJl Llay Get Addie Miller 7, 1922. il Department Parties gyi - iitraMiiitiiiuiiuH di,i.. T.lr nt f luil . 1- :i ' STORES Added to Our Chain This Blonth i ' M HiKiNG-sur- rs Of quality lihald drill, long skirted coat, full cut trousers: two niece. . good try-ou- . - BLOOMERS Sizes BOYS t IS I . ek it, ' t' RUBBER RIDING tquality and weight $1.98 $6,50, $5,50, $4,45 KHAKI HATS MEN'S MOTOR SUITS For Women For Men For Boys WORK SHIRTS For Men Extra value, fine quality, khaki driU; a good fitting Double knee and seat; good weight cheviot full cut, all sizes 14Va to 17. Good cool and comfortable. PACKING DEMONSTRATIONS $2.79 Super quality; boots that will give you satisfaction. Half Hip .Knee Hip With or wjthout ventilators '' value. Sizes 26 to 31. hiking. a Hard Lite ot It An ideal "garment forjeamp- ing and biking, Excellent BOOTS Fine grain leather, ideal for -- " i. TROUSERS TROUSERS For Women Swles-Oerma- 16. 39c 12 IN. CALF, SKIN BOOT an IJo For genuine service. They are extra values. Roomy, full cut $6,90 GIRL-MOTHE- R Bill Has . MEN'S "KHAKI .RIDING 'C' "SATEEN For Women ' Swiss-Germ- " '.rm-- go-away- s, left-band- n ' your Summer holiday , whether you spend them at Isoma or away, can be aelected from our stocks with the utmost pleagure and tab, faction. Our stocks are mterestmg to Thev hint at many ! otxauons where they will not only be needed but will afford fullest enjoyment w o, you lUrt pj M uiVriM n Ti Jor ' B i, IHEmu NqqcZ ! . ?.ZZZZZJZrZ " In RcrtlToTlutN h a 286 West Center, Provo, Utah. World. 1 inmiiea i i 59 NEW, nd - a i in the Crawley will entertain a n ember of- guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. S, Pyhe to Heber this pitched two games more than Tha Timpj mends at uenera tonight, compii- r, 'draw-ra- g 'St is Miller as and mentary to Mrs. Oeorge'Burles of sitaraoon to try the Central Shelly bad, 'for a hundred dollars a month to Miss Aurora Sumner and Miss Salt Lake. Bathing, dancing and leader ol thjt thrtvbig burg, and luncheon will be enjoyed. Thooe Miriam ftaitJl at Sal Tlta return. It to going to ba Pitcher Burt's last fifty for 8belly his teamT&ates invited to participate in the de- ad 4their home yesterday after , t t T. J , ehaace to show hat he ! op to thought he ought- to ao sboihii Jlwr. buu airs, jiuriuu iiiiur. uto lightful affair are Mr. and Mrs. A. visiting with friends in Provo tori " . u H, league standard, Ii.M ih knrllnr Uhan LAlUm ... .1 i John, Mr. and. Mrs. SamiiBl a few days. . .... . . hurt Bart , It nej ' wi uw warm " Mr. and Mrs. Walter Need-hato tor up Leavitt, iibh hjwi, mtr stick- tor a wfitfe iOBger OUt.na was m -Jim.1 -- Mr. and Mrs. Walter WilMr. and Mrs. John . Allen of suRuenaea or jnanaaer, Une-nwhat bo It gets the Ttap from a mission in the liams', Mr and Mrs. Sidney Russell, Eureka were the guests of Mr. and - he tot fromllb JprlnfrtHa crew mission field of atatei northern W. Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. J. R. Hodsen yesterday, P, Clayton, on. tb Fourth ho'U bo a resident of MifaerTSin Is on bewpensiain the northern states mission field Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bolt Lake aeon again. list, from which American Fork' of the L. D. S. church. Mrs. Tay Mrs. Jsaper Bird, Mr. and Mr. J. M. "Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hathenbrook There "are many fans bare who refuses to wipe bis name tons lor Joined her husband in Chicago, Orson Bird, Crawley, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Col of Lynndyl, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. believe Soreasen la a bottor pitcher making It imposslblo for him to lins, Mr. and Mrs. Moulton, Mrs. EC W. Hathenbrook of Montpelier, than Burt, and.lt too latter blows play jritb another .ContraLUUb '""J- - ; a " T W. IX Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. A. Idaho, are visiting bs Proro for a " AMAail GWb -A A A B the Pro ysvta ta iikety to get league teaav N. Taylor. ? few days with Mr. and Jfrs. F. W. a steady Joe dotal mount work. though. hM offered to release Mrs. Percy ghand entertained at C. Hathenbrook. Art Kinney baa aakad tor more MUler if Prbro wiU pay $50, and a afternoon kenstngton Thursday (Mr. .and Mrs. William Gay an pay, according to reports itftlnc then Miller can sign with the In honor of Mrs. Fred OooTge, of n ounce the engagement of their oat of the directors? room, Kinney Timp. who ia her nest Bay City. Mich., TEPPOEH PREZtT With Kinney, Miller and Sores- - for. ia said, to bare received ft large The rooms were daughter, Maud, to Harold West of several alsed salary offar from Logan, and aetiML toe roster toe local OMtfit will ii Lake The City. marriage sweet peso gait Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll la the win threatens to leava. tor too North- - will be weU supplied with twirling and Palsies. (Mrs. Floyd Vlolett take place July la. e rn league nnlMO be ia paid what material. ner of the Tlmpanogoe poem con-- ' rendered musical sersrai pleaslna Ho! to instead la going bethinks bo l worth. Undoubted. Happy The membera of the Optimist test, held under the auspices of elections, needlework and social v la worth take a moath's racatlon, which will were '" ly Ue atar club were pleasantly entertained at the while Mrs. George enjoyed, Young university. raor than bo aow ta drawing, bat further .weaken the American Fork' renewed acquaintances wltb ladles the borne of Mrs. John Lund&hl The second prise was awarded ; ft Jams at tbia stage would do him era, and ought to make it possible afternoon. Garden flow aba while In bad mat Thursday Provo visiting to M. E. Crandall, Jr .of Sprint--Uttlo good ia mortng ap to (aster for some other club la the league two years ago. A delicious lunch era .were used in decorating the rUle. to cop the second half pennant. eocietr, for t organised - baael was served to the following: entertaining rooms. The card game Mrs. Annie D. Palmer won the Nov It appears that jerry Dunn eon doesn't take kindly to a Jumper Mrs. W. H. Bulkley, Mrs. Bon Res, "600" was featured, the prise being It U said that American - Fork going to finish the aenon with Mrs. K. O. to Mrs. Thomas Hardy. third prize. awarded BlumenthaL Mrs, baa offered Addle Miller to toe apringville, and may go to Seattle Charles H. The Judges were Prof. N. A. Ped Ward, Mrs. Floyd Vlo- Dainty refreshments were served t ' Timps for wltb too Cosst money consideration. for fall bead of the English departeraen, to Mrs. Leo E. Mrs. a Mrs. C. John Mrs. lett. Whipple, C Hoag, ' Miller got ta bad wltb the Care- - leaguers. Wltb Jerry oa the Job Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. ment of the V. A. C; Supt Adam Sheene, Charles Mrs. Mrs. Funkv Saxay, saea crew at the Midvale tame President Uendenhall believes the Jobn 8. Bennion, of toe L. D. 8. schools, Foots, Mrs. Mattle Glazier, Guy Shurtllff, Mrs. Gilbert. Cot, and when AMI refnaed to pitch, aT pennant series .will be betweeo Mrs. Charles Prof. B. Rowland Lewis, head Mrs. Clarence Beesley, Mrs, J. H. W. E. Mrs. Reiaeb, of toe of the department of English of the legi&g that M already bad none Aisarloaa Fork, winner - Denbaltar, Mrs, Jamea Sutherland, Mrs. Charles ChamberDuncan, mora tbaft bla abaft of pitching. first bait as4 IpringriUa, of Utah. borland, Mrs. Mark Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. Byron Denhalter. The invited university M filer had t Am a seattee of fact are paintUKs of The Hugh - Trenholm, Mrs. Roy Knapp, guests were Mrs. Jamea Evans, Timpanoprizes os by Prof. EL H. Mrs. Charlee Lirrnrston, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Hopkins and Mrs. Prof. B. F. Larson, and Miss George Brattaa, Mrs, S, C Rodgeri, Thomas Walters. Eretta Young. ansa canny Hcuean. e e r: Robert Anderson, who will leave SUIT W(N Robert Anderson, son of Bishop tomorrow evening for the mission field of the L D. and Mrs. Nephl Anderson of Proro, LaMar Healey, an American wui Mara Salt Lake City at 8 S. Church, where he will labor for o'clock tomorrow evening, for the three years, was guest of honor st Fork youth, lost before a jury In court yesterday, n mission field of the a prettily appointed dinner party Judge Hansen's The suit was brought by Mrs. Cburob of Jesus Christ of Latter Thursday afternoon, given by Dr. Julia Robinson in behalf of her. day Saints, where bs will labor tor and Mrs. George Anderson at daughter Carrie. It waa testified in Covers home their (bras years'. Springville. In court that young Healey was the 7- - HOT ItAST were laid for fourteen. father of the Robinson girl's child, R. Dr. W. Wherett of Heber spent a oaby but a tew weeks old. 'Monday ia Provo with Mrs. L, H. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Pyne. The iurr brought in a verdict In Farnsworto. Jr., of St. Louis, Missouri are visi the favor. It's tU monrp arkx winner. .Cols! Hot Blast Mrs. Orson Bird and Mrs. J. M. ting here for a few weeks, the Cocafcitftico wJI makeour fuel taO H to M jbjhbir SMITH ON TRIAL. ; 'trianMer before. Heats tsadilV, ar9enW and econ- entint hon. " Warm Poots, . John R. Smith, whose wife remkallj tKioihot tKa the cently was committed to the State Uhk and comfort for little one EattrJ and ,: Mental hospital, today went on with but small expanse,: Don let if. Aockk batsBed 1 I t trial In district court on a charge noms n or eoftem nsattRS your in which his own daughter is the or oU iae a burdensome ptoUem. W prose outing witness. The child is isbasii'isin ftiiiiftiViiifjny uLfa'- i about 11 years old. Neighbors tomfj9?ll'tamuti for you., ei prepared w soiW ' ' ' day testified as to alleged happen-tng- s .jSawaseeiafMaeeeVefaW' In the Smith homo?' ' Aewsas1sa-,t- wt i Organization Mrs. H. 8. Pyne, Jr.. of Louis, Mo., are visiting here a few weeks, the guests of Dr. Mr H; ft" "Pyne. Sr. Drr-a- .. NATION-WIDE- " Stores Society Editor, Ethel Ducfcett. All sodiety news shouWte telephoned to The Herald office, 'phone 95. 812258223 A m - Remarkable value. a garment tt -- County Agent J. P. Welch has completed arrangement- - with the en tension department of the Agricultural college' for Prof. Tracy H. Abell of the college faculty to give educational demonstrations throughout the' fruit section ot Utah county on methods of grading and packing fruit The demonstrations will be given during the peach season IS j - TI i';S.' -f- -, ' , 1 , .. ' 58c, 69c, 79c J BBanftjsaj pnaneBSSftjBJftMBBaMMMBBsBBBBB are going away for your sonuner vacation, give carrier or this office your and your paper will follow yon by mail. Phone 95. -If-- you IS HOME BUILDING MONTH ad-dre- ss Ho M' iV- - QOO -- f'.4vk FOR RENT Two. furnished rooms. furnished or J-- C i - tPRiNGViixi'S M. ' .1 SPANISH FORK. celebration at SPANISH FORK, July 7. Baa-- , with ft sunrlxe drada of people from adjoining SPRINGVILLE,"" July $ Fourth ot July Bprtngrnio'started salute followed by a band' concert towna, added their number to the v;V largo crowd which at ft. Bui"'--vr.: attended tha ; The program at the opera bouse eelebratton of July tha Fourth here. at 10 ft. m- - with J. F. Mendenhsil The celebration waa In charge ot presiding, consisted of selection, too local American Legion poet Boy Soout band of Proro wltb SO Perhaps too greatest attraction ptoses; larocatlon, Biahoa Oliver waa too big parade In tha mornrag, B. Huntington; cello solo. Miss which waa one ot tha largest and ' Irate Roylanoe; reading, - Mrs. beat aver shown here. Many beau Marti Clark Miller; solo, Mrs. Han-na- tiful floats were In line, the one C Packard; oration, the Rev. carrying tha Goddess of Liberty. David 3. Spratt; dance, direction of repreeeated by Miss Margaret Minnie, Grooms; solo, Mrs; Cora Snell waa aepeclaUy beautiful as Thorns Bird.w.-.i- -. waa the) one featuring Utah repre In the afternoon a baseball game sented by Miss Ann Thomas, Many between Proro and Springville re- handsome and' expropriate com sulted in the homo team winning mercial floats were ta the parade. 4 to V Games and eporta ' wart Tha prise ot 1 10 for tha beat float held la tba park, i ? v- - 1 . ; wax awarded to tha Oran A. Lewis Store, second' to the SpanlxU Fork Cirop. .... jPRJCiV July J. Aliens jnnst not premime to coma ia tbia country afERIT BADGES and then retain all ot their native Victor . Ashworth of iVwo lsst : bat traditions ad habHa, land, vening was made an 'Eagle Scout' must become Amerioaa citizens becoming tha second Boy Scout in and as such will receive the re Utah County holding this honor. tarioua tha communities of spect' Tha award vrsi made at the meetwaa burden which la the) thoy live, the court of honor ia CoL of the speech made by C KL Ma ing of ' Hall.-V'easasa at the Iadspeadeaoa day ktlir. H. 'BrlraitTiIV" presidGeorge. ceiebratioa bera. . The pragram was hsld following ed. Orber members of the court of too big parade which waa the eqaal honor present were Vt ay or 0 K, It. Irvine, ,(Sr, and of any held la tola locality la-- years. Hansen l Judge James Bf Tucker;. Merit badges were awarded io Vktor U. Ashworth, ErtiestD. nation's PAYSQN.. July .I.-- Thft birthday aanlvereary -- eraa appro- Partridge, William Kay, Horace R. Paul Rodger priately eelehrated her. The day Crandall, Edward began wltb a salute to tha flag at W'arnicV George- CBrbett. Andrew sunrise. At :! the parade form- Terry, Rsv Phillips, Wahei; Cor. ed on Main street, traversing the bett and Golden Brimhafl. rr maJe first, Tht foltowmtr principal ; streeu and Counte class seou.v .illarerice Johm How. marching oa Main street proceeded to. Memorial park whera v Keelcr srd Yonr-s-; Kopsr Fcst-her- , program wu carried out as Kerr ari Loyal Mortcn-m- . follows: , Thea" now are sccoinf class Selection, Invocation, scouts: band; Mrrrn .Sutton, - Datus fntata 8, Taylor: selection, asale Alien, Khr.ij 1'amnbelL Sober asartet; .reading ef Daclaratloa of Scots, Juus-l.lilcs- , Ward McDoa. Braxton araett; aid, and irvtl Alien jlladepeadeaoft, rus e;g department store . hardware department - b ... . w To Former : Los Anrjclcs Ah& Employ-cc- ; 0- - All men who have left theservice of this coir.-ain protest against the decision of the UNITED STATES R. IL LABOR BOARD ny must return to duty or- register for their rerulir shifU not later than S o'clock'p,rn." ' ca SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1S22, in order their pension and seniority righta,-r;x- rria n , V ;" ' tc: W.ttCOI.ISTOCK.. w. General Jlariagcr, LI A. & S. L R. R. . V' to Co, V THEIR HOMES. WE CAN DO AS MUCtt est quality materials are always complete. TOIIill r ; - . "Build Better For The Same Money ft MS - Soprano solo, violin, cello, piano, "For AU Eternity" (Mascheroni), Miss Helen Newell and trio. Violin, Rhapsodla Hungarian (Hauser), Miss Alone) Phillips. . ancceastol genPiano solos, (a) Tba Pompa max to a highly baa beea conealogy class that dour's Fan (CadmanJs'Ab) Prot B. D. Partridge at Castag-aett-a ducted by (Godowsky); (e) B. Y. V. during tbs past week. tba Florenos (Ketten,Mlaa j Eighty StudenU were enrolled in Newell. --class the coming from Idaho, WyoViolin, cello, piano, (a) Hungarand all parte, ot Nevada, ming, Gsvotts ian Danos (Brahms): (b) ' , . . .Utah. ... (Ghys)j. (c) Serenade (Herbert), Misa Alene Phillips, Miss Ireta MUSICAL CONCERT TONIGHT Roylance, Miss Florence NewelL 8oprano solo, (a) . A.. 8pirit Flower (Campbell-Tipton,b) To Too music department' of the Seqeedille (Biset)t e Coma Down Brlgban Taang anrversky, ander Laughing 8treamlet (Sprosa), Miss the direction of Prof. Tlorenca jep f Helen NewelL . a ' Cello solos, (ay Told at Twilight peraon, will giva ft concert tonight (Huerter) : (b) Nea politsm Dance at I o'clock ftt CoUega batt. V AU Alt-Wt- ta J. names and addresses to Mrs. L. H. Farnswortb, SIS East Third North, or telephone 68S-The Durpose of this la to enable tiio Daughters of the Utah-- Pioneers in arranging for tha entertainment they are to give In honor ot tha pioneers at the Hotel Utah, in Bait Lake City, July M, S3, V ,v - ' ); : : (SchYoeder), Miss lreta Roylanoe. ftrft taTlted.. . ' 8opraao solos, viollB,"ello, piano MlTCHCLl. SERVICES HELD (a) By- tha Waters of Mnnetonka (Ueurance); (b) From the land e Funeral servloaa ware) held this Water (Cadmaa); ot tha (c Kiss Me Again (Herbert), Miss aftornooft in the) Masonic temple, tor William Mitchell. (. a promiHelen Newell and trio, . ; J nent fanner and fruit grower of Provo Bench, who died at bla homo '.CENEALOQy CONVENTION. Tuesday afternoon after l a lingerI Bit stakes will bold A genealogy ing Ulaaaa. , -; - 8ky-Blu- -- A- LET US HELP YOU What promises to ba a real musi cal treat Is toe concert to be given tonight at College hall at 1:15 o'clock. The public la cordially in ivted to attend. The artists partici pating in tha eonoert are 'four accomplished young - lad tee of the Misa Helen Young anlrersity: Florence Newell roeal; Mlse Newell, piano; Mtsa Irata Roylance, cello; Miss Aleno Phillips, violin. Tha following program will ba . t 'oi YOUV" which We have a large setection of plans for moderate priced homes from "of hightime without cost Our stocks you are at liberty to cboose at any COLLEGE HALL rOndered: 4 WE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO HELP YOU GET FULL VALUE FOR BUILD YOUR BUILDING DOLLARS. WE HAVE HELPED OTHERS LIFE INTO BEAUTY, COMFORT, CONVENIENCE AND LONGER Jy-1- 0 MUSICAL TREAT The '; 1 . T-- of Independence. reason 870-N- J. musical selection, Edmund Evans and company ; oration, Dr. T. ik. Reea of Nephl; selection, male quartet; "America," congregation; benediction, Jessie S. Taylor. la th afternoon sports for the children ware held at the park. Tha day flnUhed with a grand ball la the evening in too pavilion. un- 633 W. 1st N. Every summer soma fellow some place gets a job like Bill Norton's FOR SALE--Pi- e cherries, to sat toft Bill measures bathing suits at beaches at Washington, D. able price. Call inches above aU knee not than the ,are mori (hey CELEGRAT1IJG In '76 marked the beginning of the building of a nation. In 22 let it mark the building of your OWN HOME the signing of a personal Declaration v '' convention ta the stake tabernacle " f NOTICK TO at It ft, en. and t p. tu- - Sunday. IONEERt The) stakes reprintedl will bft Utah. Alpine, Nebo. Tiatlc Juab It la requested that all Pioneers . . i who. cam to Utah before and. np aad Vftaatcb. Tba conventloa coxoea as a dl-- to tba year 1847, pleaaa seed their . home city. She is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints, and takes an active vart fa the ranch of the church Lat-ter-D- ay The covole will remain here tin- of July; T? til after the twenty-four- th when thev will lffor A trioi T returning hen before going back to at, Louts wnere xney bph w arrrre about the tatter vart of Aug. T 4; V In" Sevtember Dr Pyne Ir, wiO-sbecome associated with one of tha , leading vhysicians of that aty, and -yill also work in the clinic of the Washington University one of tha : Dr." and Mrs. II. S. Pyn? Jr. of largest in the nation. He haa al-- ao 5 ' positions, with." several St; Louis; ar tu. !tinf Jbelr par. Of aecured indnstrial Corpora-- "' the leading ents, Dr. and lira. H. S,' Pye f Hons in : Str Louis: tbia "city, -- They , srexe .jnarrted in St Louis Jnlx first and cams, west Mr. and .Mrs. George CulUmore snd family. Mr. "and. Mrs. John oa. their, jioaeymooa h aa Christensen, Iff and Mrs. D. O. Alkn of Proro. Me and Mrs, Orlo ; llrsw Pyne was formertf Uisf Allen spent the Fourth in Ameri Elsie Hoer, daughter of Jobs H. can Fork Canvoa t Hoev president of the American Bakery company of St-- Louis. She Elerea per mt of .tha foreign- is a very noted and accomplished bora white population of tbia coua--' sooreaor havioa beea a- aoloist ia try shove the ago of Iw yeara are secrsl of the Urrt churchr ia her unable to apeak Errnsa. , , f . . V -- . i |