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Show PROVO EVENING IIERALD.THURSDAV; r CITY NEWS NOVEMBER " i, 1926. Alexander's Homecoming PAGS TXLBZ3 I in ibe tvtvud ward ihapt'l, J Bishop Nt'laun . UedicHted tb : null Hisliop 1 I Nelson prtisiding, .grsve; . ' Mr. Ro Karrer, Mrs. Sarah! HaiL-FEDERAL JI DCE RESIGNS and Walter P. Whitehead eriKjou MRS. VINCENT i y PhoB LAID AT REST WAKHIXGTON, Nov. 4 4l"I f l'resideuf 4'iNilidge today aeeeptetf 1). llixiv-ethe of Federal Judgtv and, Mrs. jstringham. . P. George W. EnglUh ot Eastern Speakers were President Funeral services for Mm. Sen I a KggertMeu, llaKph "IVmlton, Rever-t-m- l aois district of Illinois, who wan K E. Itachelder and Bishop U scheduled to face iuipcachment Vincent, for inaoy rears a resident prof of Provo, were held Wednesday aft- - L. Nelstm. In the senate neit week,4b- - 107 Ejuil Hansen, landscape gardener of Logan, in Provo Wednesday and Thursday on a short business trip. Mr. Hansen. completed plans and arrangements for several ear dens in this city, including those of the new city and county building. m MJ S! " X" r-- K Harvest Sale 2)k Mis Beatrice Sowank visited in Rait Lake City with frlenda Tues-da- y. Mi Eva WHson visited with friends In Eureka during the early part of. the week. Ted Hansen was a Richfield visit (or during the week-en- The Misart Ruth and Caroline Scorup visited in 8allna during the OFFERING ANOTHER ' 1 OF ; gnv. the opening uiuslcal full,. witt by vocaf .solos by Wlllmui week-en- - r " MARVELOUS VALUES PLACED IN TWO SPECIAL GROUPS AND . MARKED FOR QUICK SELLING REGARDLESS DF FORMER PRICES. ' SPECIAL NO. 1 " LARGE, MEDIUM AND SMALL IN FEJLTS, SATINS, VELVETS AND COMBINATIONS. with relatives. d Professor Lowry Nelson was in Idaho the latter part of the week to make engagements for the B. Y. I, band tour. The boys expect to leave November .15. They lutiue a log turn over tirover Cleveland Alexaader, world aeriea star, Mrs. G. H. HeJndseinian of this when he got back to his hoTlie town of St. I'aul, Neb. 4ut the best part city, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. of the homecoming, to Alex, was meeting his mother. The two are bown Enter Murdoch of Heber, spent the tosetber here; tlie' inset well, what does a mother' usually do when the past week hi Ililto, Nev with . greets a son? . rein-Uve- ' . $1 95 at - - . SMOOT MAKES" RECREATIONAL PROVO FIRE (Continued from page onp) - SPECIAL NO. 2 TASHIONABLEHATS IN ALL THE POPULAR STYLES AND MATERIALS. $995 at rilE PAPERS SA-Y- By Knick PARIS DRESS IAAKERS USE TRICK MIRRORS TO X'TMB 5T r PERSUADE WOMEN THEV I "PERFECT IOOK SLENDER. "1 J and"froirrrne"tpriiilov" amrTtoTTrsi;' according to the? report given by Chief Bosluird. Frantically Mrs. Maxfield rushed into the house to get her little son whom she found on the kitchen floor , . I When the fire department arriv-ed- ; the entire Tear part of the house The vwwsf rVtlW 7m KEEP JVkF iw FfcOfA i ' rJQt AS,1AT AS THAT OF COURSE TO MAKE Luifc SltW t REMARKS, LICK TtAE Bar .fea few 0 l2 tV NLA J - 1 t-- SHE'D fsm KRVlCf. INC TrW HAOPH, I t I Combine the sugar, die choc oIate(cutin small pieces), the e " Snowdnaivcream of tar--" tar, and milk in a saucepan, and stir over the heat until the sugar is dissolved. Boil until a little of the mixture when tried in cold water forms a soft ball. Then cool slightly, add the vanilla and beat until creamy. Pour a half inch deep into a pan lightly rubbed with Snowdrift and mark into squares. and-wil- -- play-field- -rmi "IVirgiwrr-wi- ll wrperrise the '.ilcki'ii dinners to be served both lays of the bazaar. Don Conover vill have charge of advertising and " CONTEST VOTE publicity. (Continued from Page Onei All of the organizations of the ward will be represented in the bazaar. There will be all kinds of gin of ,10- votes. Mr Matleyreon- booths, froja which goods made by testea the election, .. The recount gave Mr. Matter a niaioritv of. 33 the organisations will be sold. votes and placed him' in office, 7j It is understood that the DemoA. M. Davis returned last evening from a pleasant trip to Carbon cratic committee will riot Institute County where he visited with rela- any contest nhless Mr. Qlllman's Should; the tives. .While on his trip Air. Davis election is questioned. was successful in bagging a fine uepuoiicans start a contest In the interest of Mr. Christiansen, it is buck. said by responsible men In the Democratic ranks that contests will ELECTION CONCEDED be started against the seating of CARSON CITY, New Nov. 4 (V Mr. Taylor as treasurer and'' Mr. as sheriff. P) Election of Senator Tasker L, Boyd Oddie for another term and of Fred Ralzar, Republican, as governor to t succeed Uovernor, James Scrugham, has been conceded by opposing candidates. , ' - " FOP thr CQLLEG-ftTfc- ' your evenings? Have music in your home. Let one of these wonderful new Sonora Talking Machines bring cheer and entertainment to you. New improvements have made great changes; in the Talking Machine world. The tones come ringing out of the new Sonora clear as a bell; It is wonderful! Hear it! Come in now during our big Harvest phonograph Sale. Don't delay! Lfti Ice Queens C33 (SEMT Buys qJJ It! . Ilil - Evenings Indoors - , W Prepare for Long Winter . (ST CoMFIDEAlgC TO THE T?MlQ Major George V. Braden, western of the Playground representative andv Kecreatlou association of America, was a Provo visitor Wednesday. While In the city he held a conference with Mayor O. K. Han sen and City Recreational Director I )ell Webb,' and visited the local recreational units. He is enroute from the national- - recreatjonfll totigwss at Atlantic City, which was held October. 18.22, to hfs home in Patta- dena, Calif. "Frankly I am astonished"' And tremendously Impressed with' tfie progress Provo Is making in 'the de velopment of recreational;. features," said the doted recreational lea dec. The new municipal golf course aBd recreational paik is a l real achievement; render a tremendous' service for wholesome leisure-tim- e the opportunities fo ' : i citizens of Provo. "Provo .is one of the few our smaller .westerns cities. 'which ,has hido.pted - a'- - comprehensive '.regional nna city, plan, including the devels opment of boulevards, parks,' and waterways. "The notional association has (Continued from page one) great satisfaction in the extensive and well balanced playground and er of the bazaar. recreational program inaugurated J. It. Ilodson and Mrs. J. IiCO Bown by, Provo City officials." heifd of the. committees in charge if canvassing the ward. Mrs. Alma THiiry-treasnr- Snowdrift A MR ROK, U)C(2f3 TUE . FIFTH WARD Cupful Milk yiTtaspoonjulCrtam afTartar Few Grains of Salt Ttaspoonful Vanilla THE DANGEROUS CAUSE HEP Her-ald- suit : "The ennipiilgn ns conducted by County Chairman Martin M. Lar-so- i and his ap'.eudid organization throughout the. county. Is deserving of lniicli jiralse, and I would like was ablaze. Two rooms, the lwiritry to dike this npiort unity to thank ond a closet were destroyed by the for their services in my tliem fire. Part of the damages were caused by the water. hH is really worth while to run V for office against a man like W. O. freer, and it is a very high compliment to succeed at the polls in such ' a rat'e. . CREAMY SNOWDRIFT to wish "I exiress my reards for tluv campaign be. has splendid makes creamy Fudge waged, and I want to thank the people again for confering thlR lion ' or upon me. ':i hope- - to always' merit the confidence of the citizens of this counFUDGE ty whom it has been my pleasure I Tablespoonful Snowdrift to serve." 2 Cupfuh Sugar , 2 Squara Chocolate ' fkifo Provo's Prograjn of Play Praised jMajor George . seen this morning by a reifiirter;, A. (. Smoot, fur . tojimty ciiiiiiiiks-ioiie- r ticket on the lcinocrtic I'VVhon talking. Mrs. Aoord noticed smoke polling from the roof of the house - CfJE OP THESE COOOLO LEADER HERE STATEMENT t V WDDlflO 4 - The New Improved dr s3 ra TO tnnt 05? iMPlPfO,. K irtCLiiDir- Oil TlNiE. TUl' TTHereitis!"THe most wonderful opportunity that has ever been opened A biff beautiful; new Sonora Phonograph with all of the new Improvements for $95.00. Surely you will not let this opportunity get by you. Get to one of our stores. Hear it! You pay only. $5.00 down and it is' de- -, livered to your home and you use. it and enjoy music in your home while you pay the balance. Act now! 'PIT 0 JKZZL to-yo- i-" FEEL Qt?CrS 'CHE?Ffll 00 Down Puts One of these wonderful new Phonographs in your home . ' ' ii .Foorenu. Htl?0 - WOllUP Vt. Russell"EoH Dixon'-Tavlo-t' 'TBE ts tf M If lf " . "w JKW" MM,,nu,tin viCnv v III rJ :tt"tt t .I, V., i ,JJU&J - fcljJ " i. i i . 1111 ! ct sr - mx navies, mc . , I j;l? , ; I "THE . Girl skating champions of European cities have reached New York to be gin a tour of America. This shows Miss Stockholm 4 left) and Miss Paris. - Pro?o Springville HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E Nephi - "'' Payson , ft Grove . - Sp. Fork- - |