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Show THE HERALD. MONDAY.' MAIIC3I 26, 1923. NOTICE TO CREWTOM.. Q. Wnat are the meaninr-- of aool alrlne, the faculty for 'dUtlngulshlnf . ailLjmd iba itciiity Jor free pJstrict Court of the Fourth &t la the common conception of the moral choice. Thus when the Bible Judicial pUtrict. County'of Utah, BUte terms they are synonymous. " Some speaks of the ody oul aad spirit." It jot Utah.' In tha matter of tha--estate howaver. commentators, draw the oenotes tha whole content . of man : ; of & E. Goodman, Deceased.,: ria anise trill tfea : good-aad- -- 11 distinction as follows: The soul da- notes the lower region of man, and Is ths seat of the senses, de sires, anecuons, appetites sad pas sions. The spirit denotes the higher j. h, Mcdonald, region of the spirt tual man and In Administrator, cludes the faculty lor " knowing the (First publication March 25; last 1923.) 15, publication April Creditor, will present dates with vouchers to J. H. McDonald, at hit office In Provo, Utah, on or before June X 1923. tsl ; ' TuHy WANTED. PROPOSALS .'.. i LM 3 lr i ,- - LI g e "DRUMS OF FATE" r 1 r-- i EASTER ORATORIO. "The Second wardchoir has Einmett J. Plynn, director of "Monte Cristo." was "shooting" the grand banquet scene wherein, as Dumas' readers will Wmomlrer7TBe- - fabulpsly rich Monte Cristo astounds his guests unset Jewels with presents as- - souvenirs It also will be recalled that the Count had a place in front of each guest a rose. Secreted in the petals of the flower was a gem birthstone of the recipient. No one in HoUwood, otift all Cail-nla for that matter, knew the bjrth; months of the three players, yet, by a strange frolic of fate, all three of tne five found their exact birthstone in the ordained in the script rose, ' I v - - ITlTl "rtt Plcfcrial J i-- This dreas Is fashioned of gray sfik. trips' de Chine, and it achieves a most knusual effect by having the inserted ptosis of the skirt stitched with henna lad, Lsnvin green silk. The sleeves art treated In the same wayt fine pin formed by the stitchug. Iucks being front is set S deep Medium, tlss Vtstce of material. requires 4 M yards Pictorial Review Dress No. 1334 M to 46 inches bust -- Price, JUss, p. IfWXM. I . IS :GLEAN Phone332'NJ- - I EXAMINATION- .rl;'.-.:,"!'.- . ' J,. " lfrm S MViJSK - . y l V ;NS XJf K - I . rA' TV 4 - "jT - J . 1 jvTJBL friends will imitate VNature and" turn their . ' l are an important item. We. have the most interesting selection in the . approved Sprhig Modes that has ever graced our department. 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Y aoiutt -- fM Lowest Prices. Phone . . V. . FreshJuttemillfpetLgallon Fresh Pineappler each v . . ....... . . . . . . . ... o ' prateaaioaal ahatoaraphar. Wa apaeiaHta' la ehlldran'a por tratts. .1: "7" WEEK ENDING MARCH 31, 1923. sack Patent Flour Extra Special., ...$1.38 10 lbs. Sugar to a customer .', .98 S lbs. Silver Leaf Lard, bulk .55s sack Buckeye Rolled Oats .30 3 Dozen Strictly Fresh Em .50 .. Creamery Btitter . 5&t 55a 2 sacks Corn Meal . . . . . ., v , . ', .55 2 Large pkgs. National Rolled Oats .... . . . . . . .45f . . WVl6f . WicoJeslvMild Cured Picnic Hanisr -- Fresh Milk, best ever, per fluart.TW. yv. .TTVi9s -A- Siinl I: -. ththnlyoowTtokie. photo(rph. What ,; SAMUEL KOPP West Center. ' V .- And har tbw7rtth trimWCocM la b4 Ut a dwnoatlrtt yoM that than la o pbatof rarn a h ona mada by aattafrlnc lovev .uveitdonebv Dr. C. M. Peterson Vaiu rirktr Comedy IV I rGV ' k -- t 'pyrtlfT NEW YORK . ' fiybaiWM PAY FOR EXAMTt0f AND GET" YOUR CLASSES AT WHOLESALE. amf Childhood ' A" " T Bst iJlHEtT And Comedy 9-l- With RobcrtKf Kim Claire . Adarns and Carl Gantvoott t LHOl JSli - - J3rp 48-l- b. mmd tii ' -- - ' 450 Cut, season when and ar-in world the newarbljt&& Flowers,-birds- , and trees will ;soonT proclaim the Twgirining or a newer and better season, thoughts to new dress: Shoes j " ,, - v I 7 TT ? IJfrQ SAVE MONEY T - JKC:"aTTrtCzt MihtPr With Anderberg, Inc. 36 West Center St Phone 52. vtfitr - j Shows 2:30, 4, 7 :30, 9 :15 p. m. WHOLESALE The Strand ,..,;.'.. r. GLASSES AT MO'XDAILJIND TUESDAY t r UUU DRUMS OF FATE -- ft . Thaifc Marij Miles Minter is the (jtnarnaint Qldum h HAVEN -- Rcgular mT C-- TRIMMING .:. II Mil WJLJ "'" im' STITCHING MAKES THE HEARTS VW if CTiJ7 v fj4 f- . i EASTEB4he c J?MJAI -- W iAi ' r t 4- Easter . " -S VUalViAHB TONIGHT. AND TUESDAY unaia Teil Ia the symbol of suprrrae nerve because of the apple shoot" Ing episode. Now. Tully Marshall demonstrates that the old courage Is not dead and that' calmness un-der-nre Is still in existence. While The Covered Wagon" was being Aimed as a Paramount picture In southern Utah he stood immovabl- emarksmen of the cast shoot a hole in a can upon his head as the cameraman ground out record of tlw stunt UIIIIHI ! princess : , :- ' r j ' fjLi-- . tJ beans working diligently tor several tom m on a spoclal Easter concert, which j will be given neit Sunday evening In V the ward meeting house at 7 30 .C f fo'clock under whose,, j If Prot" Elmer direction thaconcert. is. being trBf s 1Ntho old. stories The married - a it in! ft to attend., . . J Stoei-jfo- r tentghfrand AOfTfRSTO i. - folks dance which been given, la the Fourth ward amusement hall "Thursday eves, tog,, has . teen postponed, indefinitely oa actount .of ; the stake priesthood meeting to be held la the stake taber nacle the same evening. y " SoloswHTalso be' glveff bjrMarrin trbhg,-iolini- str and 'Mrs." Eva J. Frowa and Iba Ella Ritchie 6tnbbs. Special numbers are being prepared by the ladles'7 chorus and male chorus ot the ward.:. This concert given : i inn F Mayhew. i JL .1 For This Prepared aEspecially . the Tuesday. iDaflyFashion! 1 (while- - : at the Princess tbeatr N ."."IIL to the Creator, the body returns to dust goes back for a special benefit tor th ward ind" contributions will be accepted at the door. The public" Is cordially d after death s ii murqer to reveal a man pews, knowing that the shock will result in ms aeamj rnis question occurs in a consideration of the situation arising in the Paramount screen version of Stephen French Whitman's novel, "Dflints of Fate," featuring Mary Miles Minter."-hfqf- i will be main attraction 6 .U U Jlf part all-sta- Ions Hulah at the piano; also a string orchestra, hajbeen enraged, comprising the following: violin. Miss Alene Phillips and Marvin Strong; Veiola, Fred CrandalL and cello, Prof. E. P. s, hour of-- p. ra. Proposals must rbe Tnadetm a montMy salarybask for ihe months employed. .0. EARL THOMAS, Secretary. (First publication March 26 1923; last publication April 2, 1923.) I ipirttuarigberWwarT that 'of man afcicb Marshall Stands As Modern Williaa TeD Sealed proposals to act as master for the Upper East Union gatlon company for the 1923 irrigation season will by the secre- 3G0 South Fourth the office, taryat East, Provo, iftttll April 2, 1923, at the Rowerer. peaking geaeraUy. both express the sams Idea, that is the written three months before the ea- - pared, states that he hopes to present to the public aa evenJelter programl gagement of any of thibiyenki r least" of than was glvea last year. Ha sufes ".Wherefore, tha Wonta Crista" which is being shown that he has bees fortunate 1 obtainat the ColumbU tonight anl Tuesday ing the services ot Wm. Knudsen. bari Insists it was decreed by an unknown tone soloist and Mrs. Marie Iledqulst DoweflhsttfieDlay should float a'ongl Homer, soprano soloist who will sing the' rosy-huepath' bf success and be-- the leading parts m the beautiful come famous as "one of the world's oratorio, "The Crucifixion,' - by rJ. " greatest film productions. And the Stainer. Mex--1 question-askinand The oratorio will be accompanied y superstitious leans who lire along the bonier oi Miss Follls Boss at the organ, Miss southern California, where "Monte Cristo" was made, would shrug their shoulders, Rearing otihe ibrei !jirtih-stoneand say: "Qnein sabe!" who knows. ...j' . i |