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Show ' " " ' ' ., v . 3 Y:' SQCIAl """'" h I - ITZJTTHgJIERAiubTHURSDAY - tred HftlFRBinFS " Int JUNE 281923,, mnA fun he was ftccus. fti tT. vE ;CALNDAR riunctH EtEtT. hV szzznl i tomed to do when a boy. to1--aAnd the "hoys werfr iot ' bit more lively and happy than were the "girts"! Th ladies enjoyed f themselves as completely in the en-- ' tertalnment as their husbands, and it was with a sincere "Hip, hip. hooray, TrbYo," haT the partici pants in the lawn fete ended the 1 George F. Thompson and ' Mrs. Effle May Peterson,1 fcoth 41 yeais DAUGHTERS The members of Camp No. 3 of old, and both of Duchesne. Utah. the Daughters of the tftah Pio- hurried into, the courthouse this neers met at the some oi Mrs; L. morning. "We want a marriage license," N. OakW Wednesday afternoon. tne man exclaimed. . isXbo follcjvthg program fa fur entertainment. nished: Beadlng.The Man With- - .They got it, from Wallace Hales,H WlldVr orchestra furhlshed the rln-The- se Miss 'Adele J Country," h "Vnw want noramimi music tor the evening, and Dr. T. Peters; aiano t election, Mrs. Teny L- In led the community sing-- : added. ihe couple Oafctey; "The Fourth of performed." were al?0 r; L. h. Nelson lnKwas It and by Bishop July," Bert Oakley; vocal sitlo, Dr. Martin and Murray Roberts, j of the treasures's office, county Miss Alta Oakley; eons, three yeai-ol- d 0ne of ,he Pleasing parts of the And the couple hastened bacWO Louis Bardley. program was me urecjan group The ahmal eleotion of 'officer.! dear o!4.Duchehe. AaD performed by the young tu-.- a i Sarah Miss Yesterday, Clayson took place, ihe following" being dents" of Miss Venice JeDnerson. .uf.-.j chosen to act during the coming 1UD "ure ua"l-cyear: Mrs. ' Bosalihd ; A. Oakloy, both of Piovo;- obUined a license- applauded. Those taking part in In to matrlwere united and wed, a t president, dance were aiarie Mergan. tne by great Alice Ann morning license was issued jGenevleveJepperson." V elected; Mrs. Ruby Hales Peay, in PhTVonro A OUng, Dtm A Scene' From nf flrortnn OXUDDS, Baran " -Mrs. Nellie secretary, elected; worth, Rhea Blurnenthal. and Miss Lillian .Condle. of Nev., .YOUTH TO YOUTHS Jones OlSPtl treainrpr rO"leftod! Carroll, Aline. Coleman, Dixie Man- . . x B Mrs. Mary, Whit'taker Grav. orean. SnrlnsvlllR tnto Youth.' the first t and MjHla giving-competengum, I The youngest June bride, Miss Hst.'re-elwtprt- r .Metro's spticaU stories series Mr" Tnvler LVernet Perkins, age 16, ot T aflars It yaniquist, assistant organist, eleot- sBeTp suggestions di Mrs. Emma Jones, clioriMefr tUBU BttT it BUKIi IKJUUIUI " 111311, ford, of Lakevlew, were given a se- elected. "' pear .tftH dance, "The Dance at tlie JJrape.". to license marry. Mrs. Eliza fvili Veiann iHorton, ne strana TOfPctor It: L. Hoberta 5f t'ie -J" theater. Thnso have aeon diroeto'd" elected; Mrs Jane Park Jones, the university Xoung " showings o the picture hail chaplain, electee; Tlrs- T- Emma games played during the evening early as one of the most satisfying! it Loveless Gay, chairman entertainin, succeeded and wonderfully gefc screen plays of ihe season. A fa-exclusive ment committee,, elected: Mrs. ting .the men and women to mous author, Capable (Continued from Page One.) Etta Dangerfleld Dixon, chairman -'Cr&me after game was director, anf east in a story of "refreshments committee, elected. from the school played, and everyone.- entered Into extraordinary diplomas granted rare excellence should certainly! Dainty refreshments were served of pharmacy at the University of it with the utmost freedom. at the conclusion of the meeting. Alex Hedqulst was the master of provwe a photoplay of wide - ap-- l Utah. Thereat had bailed. ) peal. topooats--eve- ry He the attitude of some ceremonies ot the lawn party. Hulbert Footner wrote the story The Elyilan Gleaners of the of thedeplored at served were Refreshments applicants for registration uu wmun ' of to YOUth Sixth ward Mutual were delight Jn is the school of pharmacy the park by the Hansen Catering based based.luum leaving The action was di home ot entertained the "at fully company. as jsoho as passing the examinastyle andfabrected by Emile Chautard, who is Miss Verda Peterson Tuesday tions and before they had been widely known as a director of nn-The FAT. BACON evening., see assistinghostesses diplomas. , were Hiss Estella Ooddard and granted be thrwn usual ability. The players chosen never should tat Bacon Mr. Dayton reported that at pres In salad to enact the roles of the, picture Miss Elsie Thatcher. Spring flow " ent there are 376 registered drug away. It may be used ' Include many who have been themto ers, prettily aecorated the .entershorten gingerbread in the state Of Utah and 41 dressings, starred" and featured In In any num- selves or or enrich taining rooms. During the even gists biscuits, assistants. photoplays. Among them are Billia -ing of needlework,- - games and Reports were also made by Mr. ber of places where it is really Dove, who makes her debut as a music were enjoyed and a delic to plain lard. as chairman of the trade Metro player; Cullen Landls, one ious luncheon served to the follow Dayton Coombs committee, and by Harry of the most promising leading men MEAT. TOUGHENS SALT Ing: Hiss Ada Saxey,. Miss Jessco of Salt Lake City, chairman of Never add salt to uncooked meat of the screen; Edythe Chapman, Whitehead, Mrs. Floyd Bylund, on board of pharmacy. Zazu Pitts, Noah Beery,. Slyvla Miss Lora Dunn, Miss Barbara committee, even tender meat John Culley of Ogden, one of the as it toughens Ashton, Mabel Van Buren, Paul Paranan, Miss Genevieve Haycock, two retail druggists In the United Jeffrey, Hardee Kirkland, Louise Miss Roma Bylund,- - Mrs. N.' A. on who holds membership I Macintosh, Lincoln Mrs. Walter T. Hasler,. States Steadman, Jack Peterson, 50 whose duty It ' Gardner. Carl Gerard Atiri Miss Mildred Condon and Miss the committee ot - is to revise the U. S. Pharmaco The story of "Youth to Youth" FOR THIS WEEK Audrey Ostiand. poeia, explained to the druggists deals with the theater In all Ua WHILE THEY LAST Is made and phases. Miss Thelma Shoell of Pleasant how the pharmacoeia Misses' and 100 Ladies' pair - Edith Grove and Mrs. Lawrenc Maycock how it should be used. He. explainCanvas rumps and of Orem entertained at a shower at edlha t tne jnarmacopoeia standi io mo screen. Arxnur Aiarttneill Tne Misses Elizabeth Souter, the home of Miss Shoell Tuesday ardlzes medicines throughout the Sandals, heavy rubber sole photographed the film. ' -Anna uooke and Zina Scott enter evening for Misg Lura Elder, whose nation. and heel, fiber insoles; Lav 4, Business ..was entirely forgotten tained the.Gleaners of the Second marriage to I. R. Hilton of Pleasant values up to $2.75; sale "THE SIN FLOOD" at the lawn party of the visiting ward T. L. M. I. A. at the home of Grove will take A motion picture with a big, hu . . members of the Utah Pharmaceu 50 price Ladies' and Misses' man idea is such a mu Booke Tuesday evening. The rooms were place Saturday. decothat when rarity attractively pair. at Pioneer park Games and music were enjoyable s one is produced, .rated in a color scheme of pink tical association bugh,ttaj Canvas 75tf Slippers Strap leatures or the evening's entertain-jnen- t, and white. Games were enjoyed, Wednesday evening. Every one of. 50 i uere is every Rubwiueiy ueiaiueu. Men's and Boys' laid pair his aside staid the druggists during which light that the new Coldwyn during which a musical program sedate business ber Sole and - Heel Shoes, evidence "The" manners and en- jnenta were served. Sin Flood,'.' which was furnished by Miss lone Huish picture, . sale price will be shown at the Princess theaof Provo. A delicious luncheon 50 pair Men's and Boys' Rub- ter for two was served. The guest of honor days, beginning Friday, ber Sole and Heel Oxfords, is a photoplay that will conirm the was the recipient of many useful sale price ;: belief tiiat a picture with a gen-- ' and beautiful gifts from the follow Ladies' 50 A. J. Mrs. Mrs. Fred Strap Slip- ulne idea has come to town.Elder, pair ing: Shoell, Miss Dean Marrott, Miss pers,, leather low heel, sale The Idea behind "the Sin Floofl" TONIGHT -is tbat human beings are so en Annie Kirk, Miss Pearl Olpin, Miss L price in their petty bickerings grossed Vanza Kielson, Miss Helen Mc- 50 Ladies KENNETH HARLAN Strap Suppair Cleery, Miss Opal West, Miss and Oxfords, values up about material things that they pers have no time for things of the Lucile Paulsen, Miss Maude and to $6.40 Miss Miss Ethel Shoell, spirit. 500 yards Dress voiles, values Tne author has nlaced a number ANNA MAY WONG Louise Shoell, Miss Nina Huish, up to 75c, close out. f of quarreling people In sr ttfreaten- Miss lone Huish, Miss Ethel Wesf, 500 yards Curtain Nets and .ing situation, where their in Mrs. Clarence Hilton, Mrs. Genethoughts Scrims, values up to 60c Lare forced Into spiritual "channels. vieve. Jarvls,' Miss Sylvia Webb, THE SEA" "TOLL OF Miss Lillian Grant,. Miss LaVon yard; to close out, 5 yards At once a brotherhood comes Into " Bromley, Miss Grace Hillman, Miss A romantic drama of the for Verda Hilton, Miss Zola Walker, Orient, photographed in the !5 For.outinjr shoes and berry Miss Grettis Fullmer, Mrs. Elwood colors of nature. pickers the canvas pumps listDear Madam: Newman, Gledhill, Miss Bessie ed above, with" rubber heels Miss Genevieve Shoell, Miss Daisy and soles and leather insoles, Newman,. Miss Inei Jensen, Miss FRDIAY AND SATURDAY for $1.00, cannot be equaled YesV I still am "the lima Allen, Mrs. Erval Christensen for comfort, wear and price. and Miss Jack Eeet Elder. .k i towel dale yJJ t " ; . :, .) Ways ;We Serve You First by efferiug you only goodlothes. Second by having f.them here in s .variety for you. to choose frornThirri rlng, - Towels are the most useful item in the ; home. These are selling below present milKpsJSet yours now while the opportunity is before you. ; DONT WAIT! , i lgertsenjHricrcoi'dcut, i0?, V$kt . dii., ..i lit t U.i. I See Them - v by vry and VtATa-- in;rnakirig your iections. Hereyot lind everything in men'8wear5o- - '''Get It A special lot consisting of He values up to 50c; all light ' colors. - . - '. At... - TURKISH TOWELS .18x36; Heavy Weight. 35c value. FOUR FOR pre-ferab- 1 T"M"M",i""M'lslsllp Kennedy-aptedffirtOTy- HUCK TOWELS T and Blue Borders; '22x44; Double Thread; .. 75c Value. 39c EACH YARD Bath Towels 23x44; Extra Heavy Double Thread; a Good 65c Value. Vo a 43c flrpanflifis EACH beautiful cloth for summer dresses. Regu larly priced at 39c. Huck Towel HeavrWeightr Rlefcerij; ized Finish; Colored Bor ders; Regular 35c Vlue 19c 13c the-hew- 15c A Plain and colored border; good weight. SPECIAL EACH .$1.00 -, .- ' J Taylor Brosl Company Mens Dept. I Pink EACH j . lllll VVlLIjd II Ftmcy Towels II 17x32; 23c value. -- ,ciety Brand suite and one of them a model correct tk. You should Windows SiV 1 FORGET PILLS smart and $ TURKISH . II I TOWELS 1 . """""J Jtl43ur 25c YARD V EACH .$1.00 STRAND 79 .T ' .... .,..$2lO .......... $2.5 Hold-awa- .200 J ........ See them ; they are real snaps. When you are iaJhe mar ket for any kind of shoes, it will pay you to see our big line before jrbu "buy. We can A dramatic recital will be given by Miss Grace Nixon. Saturday afternoon at 4:30 In the Provo high school auditorium, A splendid program of readings, fairy tales, chil dren's stories and poems will be a given, also-- number of selections for the older members of the audience. The price of admission will be 10 cents for children and young people and 25 cents for adults. The public in general is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. E. 0. Leatherwood of Washington, D. C. past president of the State Federation of Women's clubs, will lecture this evening at 8 o'clock in the- - Women's Municipal council rooms. Her subject will be "Our New Citizens.'' Mrs. Roy Slack will render two vocal solos. All are cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. G. 0. Maughan is herer visitMrs. ing with her parents," Mr: and aave; you sh oes. illltvf)!JW Staifaard 1 Mrs. WiUiam iMcCullough enter tained the member of" hs Social Hour club at her home in orem During the afternoon Wednesday. of sewing and" music, the story told "My Corduroy Breeches" was delicious A McBrlde. Mrs. DB. by luncheon'was served to th followM. Neling club members: llrs.'L. son, Mrs. J. JL tanoe, Mrs. D. 0. Galder, Mrs. S. J. , Cunningham, Mrs. 'J.' Bl Christensen, Mrs. G. V. CarrolL Mfs. ttB. McBrlde, Mrs. William Waloney, Mrs. O. A. l.fL Wilson. Mrs. 3. W, Lunceford, Mrs, Susan Heaton, ! and invited guests, .Mrs. Shields ot Wyoming, Mrs. Frank of Salt Lake and Mrs. Nu-Bo- ne for appointment at your home or mine. 639-- W .MRS. SADIE WA J J"! rJewYoi b town bo! Hot PICTURE I ai ras to eoaqvert vet Eve AlUaaon bad won faaa in - two abort years ika miimy ih. tmm few barf. Wkyt Sm YOUTH TO trr '' mum EnaetoJIaatolngnlihedcatl, beaded by BillUDova H II Stontbv HidbmFootiuf Somerto fry Edith Kommtf DtrfCttdbyEmiUChcmtar4 And BUM MONTANA' to "A'LAblES BIAN Tired Hungry JeI F being. All quarrels are forgotten. For the people concerned, there are no more struggles or the flesh. They believe that God has united them. The weakness ot their resolution is shown when they realize , that their, expected doom' h& been averted. It. is pitiful, but human, that high promises should mean so little In the face of the world. Tet the contrast of character with char- acter, the struggle ot evil against evil, and the vindication ' of good' tor Itself alone, as exemplified in three ot the characters, makes "The Sin Flood" a remarkable production. Its performance sets a high water mark in picture making and Goldwyn may well be proud of its achievement. JONES enc; Provo. ? Soo PkT-T-- THE LONESOME PINE 4 A strofig reason has been found for 'Mary Miles Mhiter having chosen "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" as her new Paramount star picture, which comes to the Colum- - Third South'st. 265 E. i I agent for those popular Corsets none better made. Telephone VanWagenen '348 West Craier. . Roylance Lawrence Maycock of Orem.. thrtfotess to serving were Mrs.- - Maloney and Mrs. Roylanos, money on your D. L. H. 1 Boswell. for a few days. "Mrs. Clara Maughan ' was formerly Miss . Boswell. T7 $1.00 Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store bia theater Friday and Saturday! An unusually jteep road ascends It has been known that Miss Minter to Miss Minter's. new home, Direct-l- y Is partial to the Clumberlands and d at the top of the hill, its the sweeping country south of .the shrubbery casting Tittle Mason-Dixoline. However, she shade, a' tall sentinel pins tree had a secret reason tor desiring to stands guard the only' pine tree, It star In her present picture. ' is believed, in souther' California. A newspaper reporter, ,a long "It is 'the lonesome plne' ln re- time friend of the Minter family, incarnation." declared Miss Minter " recently Interviewed the star in her to the reporter. "It .takes my heart ; ne whome. It Is located on the right back to the land ot cotton. I , : highest hill overlooking Hollywood. call the little road leading up to A cosy, delightful little bungalow, my home the trail of the lonesome its view Is magnificent the UlLPlns.' spires or tne city to the east, the docens of motion picture studios of Hollywood to" the south, the oceon to the west, and the great ana oeautuui stretch of mountain valley to the north. close-croppe- n . Columbia Princess ' ALL SEATS PRODIGAL DAUGHTER v i and COMEDY 10c in- ! TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 GLORIA SWANS0N - . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . TONIGHT, 7:30, 9 GEORGE LARKI S .s J - "BOOMERANG JUSTICE" and " I'" UTAH'S YOSEM11E V COMEDY 'MW ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SdFrr M iL-JllL- ! ' . lR SUMMER RESORT rtASTHMAj! CrVTARRH !oF the Mose and Tliroa! UPPER FALLSr RESORT, . PROVO CANYON. I 1 - "' jj ? SPECIALTRpUT-- ' AND SPRING FRY DINNERS CTPRICE RELIEVE YOUR WIFE of broom drudgery and lot of hard work by relay ing your old floors with 8 x24nch hardwood flooring. More' Economical Than , Carpets. 50t saPilz Uonnans Place ; t--U 8-- ' The' Temple Pharmacy foctttOo, Idaho . 'v Estimates. Free. FOR SALE AT ALL ' See PARLEY HAFEN nardwood Floor Bian. . DRUGGISTS, 111 4 j AND COMEDY ' -- 1 te Mil. 1 AND COMEDY |