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Show 11 9t 1924. THgfftOVO HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER " AUTO STOPPED; BICYCLE STOLEN reported that hia bicycle had been stolyeo. Chief Wilkins wishes it announced that persona who have lost bicycle that did not hare a 1921 Hceutw plate need not fear eutnlBg to the polk station ty claim their machines. A. W. Bradley ab ' TT: H.' Bradford reported to the police Thursday that his automobile tooola, Bolotaij bene stripped of meter, spark plugs and spot light, according t Chief of Police Wren ; '.5 4 i . Wllkins. : SOCIAL CALENDAR wk WM6 Here is tiieKLndof protection every man $5,000 $10,000 Society - Women club, 'evening, Hotel Roberta. i i Zl?? Ep? yn and ul ad& "A Service That Endures" ---- -- "JTZ" : ' LYNN WALKER - f iS S Ztlt'Ztl" tePaMuaco i-c-ii . :s ' . """M"5 . r xnt. Dent Bui Mjonllr TSRSSSSS . n' hilr i - srl ' in a IlaliiiW4cn , "ONE OF THE STRONGEST COMPANIES IN AMERICA , BED BUG DESTROYER. - i&f oat ion. ciut -- o - ouif atanUy dartroyt "Jhw DoS not tUin. No Uil-t- a Cdon, ; Sold by" HEDQUIST DRUG CO. Cenol Ajtency Non-poion- ou CENOL CHARITY : : tr with aiitunm leaves and an, aMrriate lr scheme carrying out the idea. t.Many gifts of silver, lita-and glassware were received t bv.th. 0st of honor. AfterLa deliKhtful :.ie4iwig of iaane and music a dclicliins buich-eowas sTvel to jhe following. Mr: and Mrs. lHivc Glaxicr. Sir. and Mrs. Harry Snow. Mr. nd Mrs. Ilav Uev- M r.-- a nd-rsr Karl Fw'tc. f Mr.at t,and Mts. t'oleman Allred. Sir. and Slrsv James laley. Sir. and Mrs. lled ItMwn, Mr. and Sirs. Jim--s It. Snyder, Sir. and Sirs. Jv II. Hart, Sir. and Sirs. Elwyn Snyder. Sir. and Sirs. V. B. Anderson, Strs. I.illie Jones. Sirs. John V, Hilta of Salt Uke. Slra. Kdith Snyder. Miss Winnie Clyde, Sliss t'h-Smith. SI iss lleth Hart, Al Moore, Kdwiird Morgan of .Leva n. n - M FREE To the Provo Under auspices of the WOMEN'S MUNICim H FFAHMA ' T A KTITI Tl A , ' Ijtke Friday. ' MrJdies 1TTT TrVXT 110 A.M. But Ihf $e rvice Sto TICKETS 50 CENTS I 83 North Univ. Ave. HMMMEm CANADIAN IS and receive a picture we have for you of TOM MIX Servic-e- of the . Salt Lake City Study club will moot in l'rovo with e "the I'tnh County socltv for the of organizing a Study club nmongvthe' I'tnh county dentists. nicm.licrs pttr-ims- COMBINEDWITITEXPERIENCE li:iJlI..Iudt. Oct.. ft KlNSl Three weeks of fast which have threatened his life havt liceu s. by Ghamli. leader of the sive resistance movement-4U-jmlia,He hopca to bring iiliout la'ace by his fasting. foul-pletc- d and the latest models of equipmen enables us to give you a finished jo that meets pour satisfaction at rjr -) Hindii-Sloslen- T SPEAKER AT . special interests."; Mrs. Maud Beeley Jacob iqk on the elucational legislative needs of ' the state for the youth of t'tah and the social welfare needs In the state. Aholhef tneteinf 7 Will w be:- -' held" next Wednesday, the speakers and the placj' to be announced later. : President. Dr. Kraut'T. Keynolds, 4'rovo : iflrst viir president. Dr. : second Harold t'hristensen. vice president. Dr. Edgar A. Petty, Spanish Fork; secret uryr l'rovo: treasurer. Ir. E. A. l'axinan. l'rovo. At a meeting during the month Dr.-iS- t i' ENTHI SI ASTIC MEETING (IK PROVO DEMOCRATIC WOMEN Deinocratii' .meteing held at President Edward J. Wood of the-The - home of Sirs. It. K. Allen WedCardston Temple Visits nesday evening was the largest attended and the most enthusiastic Young University. . . . i , i I... l...- i I... i .. ...In t i. . (.. .. . .i ilinn ej in.nimiiip, "The reason we havetrrsuore stu women of Provo. Kich-- di ou the dentsin the Britrham Young uliUef-- f in Politic, What sity student laaly is for the saiii,lllJ,'f. "Wouieu reason that a giraffe lias a long sue has none tu liCgisiative Homos ut ure russiuut t leg iiresl- - and, ilcr npvk." siaike on the, Mrs. Ilerthu UoU-rtdent of Alberta stake and the Cardston temple, Canada, Wednesday WV niorniiig lu the K. Y. I", assembly, j "Io you .know why the giraffe has a long neck? It's liecause I is so far from his laidy. Canada, the head, Is a Jung, way fcpiu ib fair price. . r. i Mrar-Kartrtl- a- t wild-Edwa- rd body." ' President . acpialiitaiu'es Wood v recalled s t WATCH for the big ANNIVERSARY SALE his-hea- ,r Kodavan Film II." Ion ing officers were elected old LIWI-ISiv- f f JLM.MBAM.r-- al 1 THAOC . MARS TIIEOW.VICKERS 170 N. Univ. Ave. " - :.' - iiiii- ...J :mM MINING MEN AT ryaasair. It, W llov will ! tlo siaT.or. His subject w ill' lie "A ; Tourist s Impression of the M A splendid pro-ar- , loo tvernineiit. tcram of music has also been i raiuied. . The foUowing ladie from Salt Annual Mining Excursion to Tintic District Will Be i take City who worked for the or-- I cauirathm of the Provo club will be Held Sunday. i the giiest of the evening: . Sliss . Mrs. Irene Shlpp, j Julia T. Lym-hA. large miuilier of mining men Miss Jeanne Home.' Sliss Ltona aud brokers of Salt Lake Citv will Killings and Sirs. Clara M, Clawgon. I iiisiect the plants of the Columbia Steel corporation at Ironton Sunday NINETEENTH CENTCKT CIXB I as part of the excursion to the PtWPONES-MEETINTintic mining district. Tb meeting of the Nineteenth The excursion Is held under the Century club, which waa to "have auspices of the' mining committee been held Friday afternoon at the of the Salt Lake Chamber of Comhome of Mrs. Walter Adams . has merce, with Harry Joseph as exbeen postponed Indefinitely on ac- ecutive chairman. . . i til count of a death in the family ,nf l a. Biup. win aiso De maae at one of the members. between San Uouin and Harold, Goshen,-wher- e the mills of the The B. T. T. women will enter- Tintic Standard Mining company tain at a Kensington Saturday after, will he inspected noon at 3 p. m at the home. 6f Provo people interested In the Mrs. Flerald CTark. Musical num- mining industries of the state have bers will be given by Sirs. Hannah been extended an Invitation to parPackard, who wiU render vocal ticipate in the excursion. The insWectionsi and Mrs. Ralph Booth vitation w;as received by the Provo who will entertain with piano solos. Chamber of Commerce through Mr. The hostesses for the afternoon's Joseph.' '.u The train will leave Provo at 8 entertainment will be Mrs. Herald Clark, Mrs. M. C Merrill. Sirs. T. o'clock Sunday morning. The round I- Martin, Mrs. George W. Fitzroy, trip to Eureka from. Provo will . . Sliss taPreal Bullock and Mrs. E. L. cost $2.22. So other charges will be made Roberts. " than the train fare. ... . AH entertainment for the day Mr. and Mr. Don C Show entertained' at most delightful shower will be free. Sjieclal' music will be at their home Wednesday evening provided. The program for the day In honor of their daughter Valerft, will allow ample time for visits to whose inarriage to A. Ievello What-- , the"" various mines aud 'milling cott will take place lq the Salt take plants in me aistncc, as weu as ior , IVfAERIEITOR UNMARRIED MEN STEEL PLANT Saturday is National Candy Day Don't forget your wife or sweetheart. BUY HOOVER'S FOR THEM --- A We Can f urnidi lumber at our mill This picture of Tom Mix is a kodak snap taken while he was in southern T on Mud Creek at the following prices: , i 0! ......... . . . . . ...... . . ...... .$30.00 0 flooring ... . . . : . b ...-.f30.o- $10.00 addition Provo. Leave . ... . . ... .$28.00 1 per thousand feet at our yard in your orders ) with the ' Anderson Garase & Machine Co.'. 1 Provo, Utah. Phone 343. iJLm:ia ft IBS Utah. - till ................... .24.00 rustic ch MIS ........ . . . .......... ..... .. Sheeting 1 and iinch lumber Surfaced and seasoned lumber W. Per 1000 Ft. ;20.00 - r - - --- WATCH for the big ANNIVERSARY SALEi Advertisement MOSE LEWIS nMMMii Leadership " t 1 wwawgMMMwwMwwywwww LS A Appearing In Egyption Dancing Costume ' ; jtjWiWnffi - I - Gairsifes -- ,. ' Provo, Utah Gioe m. i RtatBTCRftO Phone 175. - ,fr S ii Advertisement MOSE LEWIS STORE NEXT SATURDAY I w servtnt Slaiiy lieant'iful. and useful gifts were "presentwi to the young coupje bv their friends and relatives pres- entt her Sirs. Snow will aocoiniMiny to Salt daughter and Mr...Vhat-oi- at the Brigham Youug university and especially the Norma Snyder, Oeloss Snyder. SI Iss memory of Professor Edwin Smart, Zina Snyder ami Miss Evelyn deceased, with whom he worked as Snyder. n missionary In the islands. President Wood tUen told Several Miss Verna who has been i missionary experiences ttt show that visiting uvprovo f,lr Hn indefinite tjie Jiuiii with faith modernly uuuuufiMiwirwinfiVfr time as Hie guest of her .palled, pep Will get lengta through life. mother. Sirs. Kliia Scott, has loft These experiences due to the fact Salt tabc.whe.re. she w ill accept that President Wood was a, mission, j a tuition with the givertihiettr-f- n ary in the islands when the ; the internal revenue depart met, t. tidal wave swept over themgreat in Sliss Scott has lieen in Wash! music of the assembly was .The jetty she was transfetred to Salt furnished by the ladies' glee, dub, take. ibat wing. "teeI)jerine All TiOiej z ExcelHtig" and by the I?. Y. V. or- i The .!isiiies8ajid Pro,'sinal hestrav- j Women's club of Provo will hold its rwsnlar nhuithly meeting at the .Hotel KoN-rt-s this evening at fi :n -- i clev-Wl- Sirs. "Eliza Scott lias left for Mimtiiclier, Idnlio. where she will visit for an indefinite leinrth of time as the guest of .Mr. and Sirs, .laraint lliimptiries of that city. Sirs'. 'Humphries was formerly Sliss Inez Sintr TiTid is a daughter of Sirs;; Snyder ciitertaiiicd at Scott. in Koi iitl at her bnnie . . . i ucstiay evenina in f the ivxciuy-fiftl- i weikLiiiK a.iuSwrsary f Jterreiits.and the r birthday f la-- nnihcr The'oittprtaiuing roniiiKwj-ri- ' ; v fea tariff as It affects the necessities liday. y game of the home. She tiald : tures, including a baseball The eutertaluiiig roonw were decorated in a color scheme of and foot races that are planned '"There are twenty five million pink and white with kewplea. hearts homes in the t'nited States. Womon. NTV OF Cm and crepe inuht carrying out the DENTISTS the spenders of those homes and - - - 3t.irit NEW OITK ERS are hlea. should have a knowledge of how, At a meting of the I'Uh County when and where the tax she pays During the evening games, music and wk ial chnf were enjoyed after DentHl society held In the Herald goes to the 'government or to the which a dAnioHs Imicheon biiilding.Wcdnesday evening the fob . j , .enjoyment of teninle 111 XlN-- i i-- A . i -- ,siMly Use 7 fottiig-.TiTmhers,-renarl- 1 1 $ .. District Manager r i... INSURANCE COMPANY I n Muaical aelectlouii give a report. witt W furnished by Mla Mary Muirhead. All member are request ed ft be preaent. wasgivettiu IlfesT Coast Life VJ In Friday's Herald Makes Plain Your Early Fall Dividend Mr4ArV Maw,deiejo(tr-TO-Th- " Pwomen t lstnial rmvrnttoil clul at Iw Angeiea-tJuu?will tnr, In case of temporary disability, as a result of either sick-neor accident, the company will pay you $25 per week for a limit of 52 weeks. - . The Mrwherw f the Nineteenth Oewnry Hob will hold their regular meeting Friday afternoon at 8 uYlxw-at the home of Mr. Walter Adalu. A business .aeesioa will first I held during which time :, ' - ' tion 3. Pay you $50 pa month for life; and 4. Pay $j,qoo to your beneficiary when you die If disability involves toss of limbs or sight as a re 5. 1 suit of accident, the company will pay you $5,000 "incasbimrntdwtcly.inadditxjntoallotherbenefits. . AO rir pavilion. Th meMtlwrs of the Mauavu ward Nineteenth Century rlnh. afM. L A. Steid a most aacccwful ter. S o'clock, airs. Walter r dance and ao-ia- l at the iadics tsenAdams- ;urn Tueklay eveulnj. Thn Mrs. Hyrum Puke" has returned tertainment was in the form of an and the main features tonet home In Provo after having o(etiinx in six weeks the past visiting pent and after which the f her Kamea Idaho Falls as the guet remainder of the.jtlme was mpent Scou David Mrs. of that daughter. with dancing. , .. members of the Pioneer ward The The Provo First ward M. I. A. Mutual held a most successful iieii- held their opening social In th ing h ial TiHiUy evvning at tlteir First ward social halt Tuesday amu.oentent hall. Inring the fore-r- t T. 8 o'clock. at October evening. of the eveuiug a stlendid. pro the the tifiie, following gram was. given consisting of the spent During splendid- - program byThe tu unity singing, M. I. A. songs: of the young uicn. tilen selections by the Kaaoonia band! a tlrvilent AVeh- liiinilo-c- . ViMxnt: twisted affair.' readme umtsr Aura H'n-ti- i. Crnikshank ".!,',,.. ...il. shaw. t tut'of tlH" SI. I. A.," . i -- What I i IS.-.i .... ...1.. Itbitu Miss.. .U.4RTTmmnt Jlimii is given by the t I BllcllWiill atf ifll.t nrnirfi 'ili take jJace next Frii--v- , ('imm-i- l ' rs..akiiv.l.ka ., fit.. U.t.dr TWt the. rfwhtut .U.v S,.H ..tw.U. "Wilde's eis dai.hsc aft.r hi.h d'lii..H! re-' were Tvel to all those i ftVIUIH-li- t if yoo die from natural cause if you die from accident Waive aS premium payments " tike s fttWAY. Charity Ball Yumen -- Mmh lpal twiuril. evening. Vtahna and in ease of permanent total "disability the compaay will - ,1. ( famish th music daace and Mr. Fred ISrate will a ia chart of the decorations. The aaaaacera of the I'tahna have doaated the hall to the council fur will be this date and as no auld t the eottsluint an iuitaijuii extruded te the dancing imblkv The price W admission' w ill I fifty cewta. fur k TONIGHT. Married folk dunce. eving. ward amusement hall. -Third Mustnees ami Tro.fsdmaV PAGETHRE2. . aaAAai. MrWiWv |