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Show THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE I, 1925. iubaa PACE SIX, r. tbe rtHurucd in'iue pat two wt-tk- a Tiiiitiuj witiihtr bister, Thornton. afu-- ixriid-In- g Hi llt liier Mr. Ilazen AJjptJ ' Special Values 'A REAL . Wardrobe Trunk if f-t- m t ir . i In Luggage! . litre Mrs. F. . Bun--da- y Ilpitl That passes faster. your win are Keener . ntrvtf are tttadlcrwithWritlcyi "lo telfirSootMitg and' tweet to smctom when dryT Good for ftairtnffrfe Inafter hearty tuaSt. Uk&yoar friends bopewill Uava June 3. far Chiifign, that be W be rery much improved' Washington, New York and otber upon his return borne. pointa In the east While there abe May Strong will Ttelt with Mra. J. E. Oreriade Visiting Here-rMlif Alpine la rUltlng here for a few and 'other relativea and friends. Mra. by days with her sister, Mrs. u. W. glntmuna will be accompanied Peterson. her datti'hter, Mlsa Doua Simuiona. . nj fie-frrs- sa Hand Bags -- to " hard knocks and thfc wear of Built stand '' .travel these Trunks will safely preserve and protect your clothes, on the longest journey. Strong and construction, made to accommodate your clothing with test-prove- ." J: ski - -- ;;v LUGGAGE .; I or The Bride! . d, :'V : Good .grade, hand - bag built to lastt. In addition, to this price- - we have them in a. wide price, range. ' Upwards from . ' new phy- - Wardrobe- - p Upwards Mur-- plfflSl W3i In Heber Mr. and Mr W. J. apeut Decoration' day In Memorial Day Visitors Mr. aud Mrs. L. H, Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. 1 L. Noyes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nuttall Norman Noyes and family and 'Mr. Clf Heber. . Suitcases Trunk.. r of. Upwards from 75 Luggage of every type ina wide range of styles and prices is here for" your selection. t?ilSP97S ZSu '... Patent lock and catches highly polished solid brass. Reinforced " earners! Lined : with the best quality leather. from--. . - . Visited HereMrs. Harry K in and Mrs. Willis nrner and daughut Bait Lake apent the week-enProvo the guest ef, Mra. H, M. Ayrea. ter, all of Salt Lake were visitor in Provo on Memorial day and were Recovering PoisoD John Saxey, the guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H hile Hoo'ver. : who was bitten by a woodtlck . at one of thensoalpiranipa a week, Vklted Ilere Mr. and Mrs, J. W. 'ago and suffered Infection through is recovering from the Chappeli and on. Frank and Mrs. poison, wound. He haa been laid up for Ella Alien aU of Salt Lake spent several days. .. Decoration day in this city the guests of Mrs. Louisa McBrida. Vbiitiiw Relativea Charks West- rope and family left today for Walla tlvjir Practice All members of Walla. Wash., where they will the Manavtf Belief Society choir upend a few day visiting with Mr. are especially requested to be at the Westrope's relativea choir practice Wednesday at O'Mock In the . new Belief Society LecaJ, Instructor Engaged Prof. hail .v1 C. S. Leaf, instructor of swimming been has ia the Prove, high school, A. B. Robin Prdvo Visttors-i-Mr- s. encaged to conduct a series of swim son and' Alton, formerly, of Prow ming lessons under the auspices of but now of Salt Lake spent jtteniorr the Bed Cros Boy Scouts iul day In this city. civic organizations thro summer in tne louowing towns; Returns Home Postmaster J. P. Nepal. Logan, pocateiio, jsuise, rreMMc(.ulre and , Postofflee insiwctor ton and Butte, Mont. JjJfcLeaf E. L. Jackson have returned home Will spend two weeks at eacb of from a two weeks Inspection trip to these towngrollowing hla course southern Utah for the government be wiU 'ttend the A. A. TJ. national Hwiinmlng meet at Seattle and will, Modern Voodmett The local in all probability, take with him lodge of the Modern Woodmen will Bud .Shields of Provo,. 'who will be meet on the' first and third Tuesday entered in competition with other of each month at the K. P. ball, acswimmers of national - reputation cording to officers of the lodge: This meet wjill be during . the early part of August, JSing!ng Practice The""M" men's chorus of the Utah stake which is Return Home Mrs. A. B. Mor to sing at the M. I. A. conference in gan returned home Friday evening the Salt Lake tabernacle next week from Pocatello, Idaho, where ahe will rehearse in the Sixth ward went to attend the funeral services chapel Monday night, according to of her brother, Alfred Eecse. ,. Dan Webster, leader of the chorus. s features the "after every nseaV V kiting in Viiryvd Mrs, Lldia Visited HereMr. an Mra. M. B-Cbaat of Ogdn U visiting in tin Jackwa and daughter, Maxlne, of ard with Mr. and Mra. Marion Salt Lake were I'rovo visitor over Holds way far a few days. Sunday, the guest a of Mr. Jacksou'i parents, Mr. and Mra. John Jackson. -- many-Ingeniou- -- Cases Perfect Convenience Week-En- d , THE DEPARTMENT '50 STORE OF II RIGHT ....... ,..a "N ' 0 - j, t ' Bilfed to play here for one week com - COM KEPT. 1 The Calif ornia anil-othe- 1 TIGHT 1 1 .' mum BROS - VRIGLEYS Stroa Ta Silt Lake Mr. aud Mra. W . E. aadJUrSjJUy Strotf of Aljiine Ha kina aaid daubter, Mca. Ilaxea In ttii city Tricing (be week-en- d Thornton motored to Salt Lake with Mr. and Mm. II. V. Peterson. and spent tbe du? w ith C. F. " : .' Harrj Gammon Hawklai fT3ea U of Vineyard U gone to the U D. 3. bopaital where he wtn remain It r Te Oiieago Mr. A. B. Kimmona i I --t-i i VkJtvd Motorist- mm PRPVO mencing tonight, have been compelled -- Visited nereMrrand Mrs. d Gatherum and son Billy of Salt In American Fork Mrs. 6eorge Scott-andaughter, DeLillie and of Mrs. Orthella spent Sunday. In American : ' ""' 7"..- j :,'. - ; ; Postpone their date on account of delay in ship-meof their big tent. The opening date will be announced in this paper as soon, as definite advice is received of the arrival of the tent. nt . , iBBBinuiimiuBmTOiniraiaiiiiuHiiiimuMiiiiiBHUitiiminiiiiinuuiiiiiciiuiniuiiuiiuiiiiHiniiiiiinniiiHiiiitiniiiiiuiii " to Wil-lar- 66 Let 1 TD SH7 C. Lake were the guesta Gatherum's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fork. ' lb A. Glazier on Memorial day. To Pleasant Grove Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. H. Will Williamson and family spent W, Brereton had as their puesU Saturday --in Hp ieasantrGrove TlsW Sunday, Mr.- and Mrs.- Wlllard iug with relatives and friends. Gatherum and son Billy of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Glazier To Strawberry Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Virginia. S Wallace Lott and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds motored lo Straw-lerrIn Heber Mr. and Mra. George Sunday and spent the day. 294 Bratton spent Saturday and Sunday In Reber and at the Luke's Hot Pots. "PROUD FLESH." At Service Station E. W. Duncan 1 wishes to announce that he has Harrison Tord recently had the taken, over the Clinker Service sta- time of his liftj making a de- picture. tion at FTfth - West and Twelfth The film was "Proud Flesh," King Korth streets- where he handles a Vidor's latest 1 production, for complete line of Independent prowhich Is coming to ducts, soft drtnkg.Mce cream ami "the Columbia theater tonight and candy. the reason for Mr. Ford's was because he had an New Arrival Mr.-- and -- Mrs. opportunity to a comedy role, play James Burfin are rejoicing over the a rarity for him, being a romantic arrival of a baby girl atlhelr home actor. . . , May 28. Mother and baby are do'Frond - Flush" is' taken -- from ing nicely. " Lawrence Rising's novel of that ?.' ', jj ,.i " name and the character Ford depicts . . 8 Returns Ilome Miss Fern Hard- - is tnat of Uon Jiiimc, a mem!)er of the Spanish nobility. This nohte per- BEZIIKBIXIICia!3BBIXIIBESClZESiaEEBMIIIU son is'a nonchalant youth; as fasti dious about sartorial embelllMlimentc healthy. There are other symptoms, The surest remedy for worms is Is at breakfast, as at midnicbt. however, if the child is pale,' has White's Cream Vermifuge... Jt ttfirk rlmts under the - eyes, bad positive destruction to the worms SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN breath and takes no interest in but harmless to the child. Price tliildren suffering from intosti;tia-- playv it- is almost a certainty that 35c. Sold by 'Hedonist Drug Co. . Adv. wuruis ure cross, restiress and un worms are eating away Its vitality. yv EXZaHmaxaaZHCBiaiBiaiIEHZIBIBMZHII . - No money, time or effort has been spared to make the Fourth Annual Strawberry Day at Pleasant Grove, Wednesday, June 3, the most pretentious celebration ever staged in Utah county. Delicious Pleasant Grove Strawberries .known far and wide for their surpassing, luscious and appetizing flavor, wilj be served free of charge at the Grove throughout the" day. . . v . ' Tuesday, June 2nd at 10:30 a. m. I will sell for Mr. Charles Fabb at West 3rd South, all of his household"furniture consisting of: dining room set in American walnut, Queen Ann sign; mahogany cane back living room set, in silk velour; one 9x12 axminster rug; and many other articles too numerous to mention. y :-- i - Bold and daring riders and expert cattle handlers will participate in the most lively rodeo ever produced in this section. . ' It start ... at 2 o'clock and will be a - two-ho- ur thrill. v!T '....v ' . j ' in '.j, - " . INCREASE YOUR EARNING POWER The R.O.B. A. Free School of Training is . "INTO THE NET" .... . A gripping, story ot the thousands of girk.who disappear in the large cities every year, '!W;.- ' "0! ' j ri a Limited Time Only Comedy CAPTAIN" find : at Your Service for, "Successful Salesmanship'9 - Don't fail to see the inspiring.and colorful parade to bejstaged at 10 o'clock Wednesday forenoon. This . , ii . f p .a .1.1. illt.ue one oi.me lnieresiing win ceieDra iea:ures oi.ine tion. Auctioneer and Appraiser Four Shows Daily 2:30 - 4:00 7:30 - 9:15 Tonight and Tuesday EDNA MURRAY and JACK MULHALLj 4. COL I. R. VAWDREY .- Strand . - - NEWS WEEKLY . "Business Efficiency" 14 Will enable any man or woman to do bigger and better thing3 in life; or obtain a better position." If you qualify and want a permanent connection with the great-e- st PRINCESS ALL ROADS LEAE- - TO PLEASANT GROVE WEDNESDAY Come early and take in all of the many, wonderful feature crowded into the most, unique cerebration of the year. Make a full day of it. Dinner is served . in the High School. i t PLEASANT GROVE INVITE S . EVERYBODY TO COME . ALL SEATS 10c ' . Tonight and Tuesday JACK HOXIE . "Ridin Thunder" and Comedy business and industrial educational movement known to the American people, we need, you, and will pay you well. EnroIe Now! . Arrangements can be made to enrole in either afternoon on evening classes. All educational worlr will be conducted under the personal direction Dr. Wrh. Jos' Ilarriman of Los Angeles, CJalifornia, who is causing the brainiest men and women of American to wonder at Ills ability. Mail your name and address for further information, ; R-- 0. of B. A!P. 0. Box 180, Trovo. y" ."". . . f |