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Show PBOVO. (UTAII) EV'ENlKG.HERAtD.-r-FBlbA- Y. rr mmm vauant, -- . V 1 - - " - ' ", ' 45f sf C themselves, take care run ioromce. we HKe II, I'm sure weelp .Miss BiMngs tf f - Cannot tud JUNE ' Our Foundersa day msa t l I E f J WOOD, Grade; r;: -.. iil .yi v f1' ??j,Pc'.'' ew, xora nopes to nave no rtthe Mississippi W is the fourth campaign : . -- J,"- -- I J!-.-' , - t - ."' V. V;' t: "rf.j "J' ' fKv 1 '""i ' . - sZ JV rlYer.-TlM- r; i v? ipn- - C ,V A , - present, --' A Jr"W V,1 ' S iv.'V ,x one-thir- nu . f. WINDS v hey blow the clouds abdntn play, nd toss the kites high In hi' snatch away the children's - Jtf 1 -- f atet BETTY ' hair. JOHNSON, Third Grade. eirowing . ' , J '- .- . . r Jh ba WaU be educated corjecUy merger Mea. stiet .yrvr ',:, . ', r - i " " - . , I ) P " ' Ji- ' ' J 4? i mSf -- i" -- t'i v. lTI'PQ"VVJLXAWW v' fl -- ' - ' i I I 1 v .. .'jfefMr. Jev ClSili. i5f ar3 I ' mmw iciiriiiici: MSP T - gtgRHlllymlR!ify pro-tucu- f W "v.VI " v,V- - d V 1- - Vac- - V :-"-' " ' i Xl . forBOYS-forGlRL- S '.-- -- -- ; . -I-- " ' Tsamc trine. As soon as the child is born it is Ml II old enough to receive smallpox pro tection a;.d as soon as itls 6 months Jjohft Mack Brown and Marguerite Chufthilr in 4,Thc Valiant" " ! uld should have the diphtheria pro- rox Movietone Feature I44in given. Every child needs this protection! . Heralded as one of the most un- - d cast. j How many of your children are pro-- : Adapted from the play of teoJLd? It is given to the children usual of the season, what mass, "The Valja'nV' a s.on's pictures j by your county and eeheol-Tboarwith Us originality of theme and! Hoi worthy Hall and Roberr'Hi(i.Tle-- ' free of cost: The opportunity for lova-fohis mother' and his dfcaire fcoth or either protection is being it tremendous emotional appeal, ' IThe Yaliant," aUttalkfag Fok Mo jto protrct,er f rora' TiiSf ra5v'en ... IN CHAINS AND FETTERS Taking no chanegs. oa :a sccasJ.imthraaJi.f .mered for the jchildeen o following are tha dates and4etone Brisoa drama is scheduled as at the cost of his life. Under The liam K. Howard, the. director liiany, mono witn nearly a ton. cr chains, as this remarkablelos?ur shews. places wnere the eMldren can be the next feature et the Paramount Even his powerful ti un k wasohained to his body a3 an extra pi ecjiution. taken to receive . this protection. theater, Friday and Saturday next. oUre and finished" touches of Please be on time. We Uavel on startling situations hre Paul Muni, noted young, star of to be auperbly developed And schedule. the legitimate stage, together with paid even October 28, November 4. and 11. Marguerite Churchill and strides have been JoKhj rh.vic greater Fait field, 0 to 9:15; Cedar Fort, Mack Blown, heads the in recreating' sounds and distinguish-- 1 10 to .10:15: Lehi, 11 to 11:30; Al(Jlaloj; via Movietone. pine 1 to 1:15; American Fork, 2 to IzZ&r Pleasant Grove, 3 to- 3 0. . 4,. i ' ::' i 1TSl7sfa. T-- .:iT---' KS7rafiril la t ' '" AgaiiasS Ssclisaess V : hee keep thcr tttidles" tbey are built for Ionjr wear - for the "hard wear that growing boys and girls ffive shoes. Tests cf their wearing qualities puK Buster Brown Shoes well in the foreground. Bring- the boys and girls in and fit them oufrror winter; .These . wonerfai-heaK- h feet warm and dry- ' - SMART DOG I hav a little dog. He ia a rery hiart dog. He chasea the rocks and brings htm back to me. .He does not like b'r cats. He chases them away. rhefoilews --meo schowiwsi henIthrow them the time. ... ' ,. liMiiFS to.t: hv the. s-7 ' ' w 1f i . -- tVM ... -,- to - r5tatj Judging' by d thair, LnsT are invited " Scandlna.vians - r- be wiU B laeJrf.Jhft-speBi- 'A , n.... all from Salt Lake, Jtet-te- - vr and today d more than of the entire population of Utah county have had W WWyTMTW ... .t tsu?1 with a very s:ntll scar and. a child as the result Toxm-an-- ti toxin and snjSllpSx he plven Ohio. Feb! 11, 1641. I think he did a wonderful, thing fo bfrriglectflc Tight to the world LOIS JAW IS itAf'lfiN, Third Grade ww '. '.' .. uawy- thlR30.CUh county, the largest pfece of. immuhlaaUon work 1 KaBon was born ii. . SPR7XQ . . riH'iiiy i nwTr: uuj it"blow, - in Dread Disease Smallpox was once Jeudly dicaua in the Lsain wtuia De ir vaccination were Mtm.aa. W vt?!'o crilflei iow j -- ion they are, very ' THE ELECTRIC LIGHT Fifty ya" agi A, Edison worKea nara ia was sure Hitrteeii ifSonths hefSre-.h- A. ; ia iihghth a, nj a . . -- a jTHE DEATH MABCIIHers fflacfcClatroadcfiwis elephant whoin iuve an operetta. y In jh Woods." "ye ar pc- uiiuck and killed a womn and tossed. a keeper over a boxcar ?t Q'i m sure were Tex., beir.gr led to the scene of bis execution near every ktcing Ccrput Christi, ou"i enjoy. , fiaw your money refc, heavily chained between two members of his triher Circus officials r iecreed iiBlack see o that Diamond should die for his ciime' MARIS HUJJISK, ' .. , . Fifth Grade. Thim-.a- RhreyrSlla.tiaj5 X-- 1 U 2r thiTSffaesa' r tn wt t v onin in is caueu ignis laciBjiaj .ere torcnes, canuiea, nuiierns, U lamps. -- :.. t hood' Car!!f?e U ha4-3rfiie--i nms chiefly during childhood and to a.Iess extent in WMly-adnWe. M 1 Fifth at ' a! !,. ..'.::'.-::- - ..I. ',fm L..-n- nt Jl Scheduled '., man.actN'iolatou SCANDESAXVXS MEET Akell J. Andersen and Eyoff :?i"PCTELlX). Idaho," Ocl-Si- : ; today Arvescth, Both of Salt Lake City, wiU he the apcakers at the Scandi-- faced jnasSSutT term Is the3ix nartay ,meifiif la be hey yiiBdaylcounty' teii-ft- t Aaaerlcfcn FalU to ne iraEsponea J.utiy coming at 13 o'clock at the aenv cause sr?BT5eror: IT,-- from AmeHe&irFaTlatoreeii? rThittf Went and JPliat guu th strgyta-Woenoersef pleaae all talking rAKA31UUiT i;uilJo;xU UKAIMA, jgri "- -j page seven OCTOBER 25. 1929. - " . - -- October NEW SLITS FILED 29. IT'S ALL ATMOSrilERE Lindor., 9 to B:20; Sharon, 9:30 to DISTRICT-COWRumu- - M. Maurice Dekakra Is 9:50; Spencer, 10 to 10:30; Mounuuy criamoerlain vs. Dayuell wanceier as well as a net. d author. tain, 10:45 to n; Page, 11:15 to 11:45 to 12; Vine-ya:- Livestock company.-iTkeep up the wandering atmcs-Uta-h il:0; Lincoln. Wasatch Dairy Inc. vs. Frcd'Pere he has a house and furnitin-ol to 1:20; Lakeview, 1:30 to Larson. . idrrnrnted ia roprobent -- a Pnl!:iiHii . 1 sXfV4 .; ai.y Dixon Taylor Russell company car, a yacht and a submarine, in" dates' for immunization tr,.fiibasarine-roo- m is a ccktail are October 30, November 7 and 8. , vs W. LeGrande Law. Zion's Savings Bank" end Trust; ha r anar.ged around, a vheel and Pi ovus dates are Nov. 20, 27 and nconi.tiaitV-- ra A. TTGrD: ccinbi-4, nni Alt- pcrhcepc. '" The r.iiedule. of the hours and Goates. Laura EroWn vs. Doufrlas Brown, places w.U appear at a later date. Blanche Helling vs. Leo B. Kell-- . BasagEaGE gatejaBaaBaKaaejE . . LUXUMBERG Royalty wails on mg. Dolores Masonheimer. vs Clem table at a restaurant here. The royal waiter Is Alexander Subkoff, Masonheimer. READY FOR THE FIRING SQUAD This picture shows Blue!: Isabclle G." reterson vs. Carl E. of "the former Ger-- , as he was being anchored down by a keeper, ju-- t a few momenU bioti'.cr-in-labefore a squad of riflemen emptied their guns into his bod:;. More than man kaiser. He was driven from Peterson. David W. Timothy vs. Madeline Belgium and France, He 50 shots were fired beore Black Diamond was finally proj.bunci-' ' dad. Germany,wound m fiaally up here and daily M. Timothy. ARVIL BANKS, Third Grade ;' nil. . df SUSCHER'S DONE Ip Wrds are flying south. geek a warmer isun, hey Know . I' mat winier aays are near, f are done. r LIKES SWINGS Since, the swings have been put the boys and gins have enjoyed recess period very much- The St and econd grades Tiavc had pi times in the f and piles. JANE HA FEN, Third Grade. i ART WORK '.Trie soil of Saritzborcen as boe-- i , we are progressing in our art Jt4ith Oiif ,.wrAHtbiese fllewwrt ahfl ITft. ArMcfti " I . w-tr ru;M A I 41,31. jr .w - v. Ilia i40 i;; prcposad to make the buyer Stewart. 1000 feci. In summer t::e su; faee It water colors. We have made fruits Belle Bachman vs. Thomas F, of bootl.--g liquor guilty along, with and leaves. We cut out our maple thaws to a depti: of abcu; t.W-fvi;- t . file seller. Looks, as if they're leaves and made a border for our to make it' appear that n FclffcntSiTSavlngs and Loan Uyi.iff room.. : I Tlwre- are '00000X00 women in drinker actually has a part in vlo- - company, vs. James C. Barney and BETH BANKS, Inez Barney. law of. cu'tcttion, ii ii said. need Asia in BI airg Fifth Grade John L. Dow vs. Gladvs Kav." A New Assortment of ' llURRAH FOR SCHOO nn-ov tt cannof-jscAn rVW-aPRETTY " ' Hurrah! Hurrah! for school! outlfiorf "pgalnfct the-.s- ky " ": -at irio' o ' r if'r V For our .teacners K:nu ana acr;r.t . thanCOyai : BLACK COATS . We w.lll' come thru mists and !z with B!ac't or Ero.vrt Cov grays, or sunny day, to learn' oia Maeser ways: '; "Pilgrim's Prore." next to H. llars, rulfed and flair botEDITH LAMBERT, Bible, "1 1 tranbtadjntoo " toms.' Very popular Coats. 'v-Fiftn t'.ian any ether boo":;. 1 T WUl-n.- . f,. fnj w- . hi nt ' - hasjn 'Grale.-languhge- ft4 fift Tt 7 Special OneJLoloX PAIR t ,wT:?vj??ta "yaeay v . , Not only does this great system give Provo its finest 6f tines, connects -t- thrniigh, its vast network and with every important-city- , bf i sctvice-hu- inter-cit-y it- . sMfise high- ways, one .high standard of efficiency and. responsibility ismaintaincd. Wherever, and whenever you may want to go, 25 nfiles or 5500 niilss, there's a big, comfortable stage of the world's greatest motor coaeh Over owttinthc-natton. 3(T.p00 rartcs-- H system nwaitlng to take yot. Leave daily at 8:03 p. ni. and 3:20 and 11:40 a. m. for Denver and East ' Leave daily at 1:10 and 6:10 p. m., and 8:10 a. m.r: ; '. . . for Los Angeles. -- niusca-functi- onal pains, neadache and congested 5of i In the: quickly; they; .. '".'Lines is the Pickwick Nile-Greec- "..'-.."- only One Lot of Black and ' Gunmetal Jlose L FOR SILKCHIFtW" . One Lot of CO Fast Color Price . Grade V Dark Shade Full Fashioned SILK IiOSE Heavyweight; 4,;, Values to $1.95, ,i ,." , .. "i.vn; - - - - - I tert5er.7::7'J n 31-4- 5 yne LoTof and PUMPS Take Advantage of Our " Values to $7.50:. a ?aiuraay sneciai. and Buy . y $1.48 Silk Stripe 01 HQ L: D. S. Garments : V 1 - Boys1 : DSn Garments 89c J . vui and Girls SWEATERS - n.W-Extr'rPinr-- a that jire aTjnandzii: '' serviceable. 01 OK- - 1 J iiturTio Real Satisfaction in.Fpctmr H to tnoir they ar tnade front Solid Leather, nf t he payrstt-DiirShoEsfi Degartment for Sohd Leather Footwear. lihcy Ij not coH more, and will wear longer. I ' e' '- 'lhe U ore: , $12.50 S1.20 High Heel Patent OXFORDS, TIES ., Gi-ad- -- 'and M4R. - mm o ' "8- - - low-prk-e-ygiv- - . at thu gyprtirtliia them. Values to $44.50 - .UNDERWEAR SPECIAL 63g JAMAS WINTERCOATS .Sacrificed 7( S1.S8 ,0ne"TSt"of Last Year Our "Saturday Special . Wir- "PJitterTTs" : On . $1.00 TERCALE Pretty Buy Your DRAPER Y - A 4 Dtxon-Taylor-RmsellC- : ' One-Pric- e House' - o. Nine Busy Furniture Stores I with ' cotton top; value to 1.75. Every pair h... V03 Special In Sizes 2 to 12'; - Telephone 279 tJUiUU -- BLAZERS ' School; 00 iannel-P- A system serving Provo - flTflft ........ Saturday tp mir-mi-nt ruu7 Silk Dresses Suecial Children's Outing " .Tclluride 'Motor Co. VrZJ!1? Pwpi -am: For k. R ;, Stage 'tranS'ConUnehtallmfcT , M a. two oj "":, time-cloc- $12.45 . .". . . Pretty Fall . Boys' AH Wool a Mpnarch Electric Range that fulfills them perfectly. The built-i-n kitchen heater is a feature particularly, adaptable to western needs. It is built into several models, with different oven arrangements. By providing for ueeded heat in the kitchen, Monarch" has made marjy new converts to this cleaner, happier way. of cooking, Just picture the conveniencefoslaYe; instant. clean, controlled hfat, at fhQ touch ola switchLAnd the- control maybe entirely automatic. The current turned oq and off by a The oven maintained at a prefixed temperature automatically. And you can be free to come and go knowing your" dinner will be ready when you want it. All Monarchs ar. attracdve-c- a beautiful. Choose your Monarch to suit your kitchen color scheme u or pure white, Sunshine-Yello- . -- HeaterIodel is a is." 510,00 One Lot of "89s': Popular Favorite in the West No matter what the requirements of your kitchen, there iiY i local," This Kitchen 1 ' $15.45 Dresses . . . ; . . . . A Style for Eveiy Home - $1245 Dresses Raon A GOOD HUY ri i " SILK DRESSES SCHOOL HOSE iohim neuralgia, , I Placed on Sale Saturday. Must go, regardless of cost ?10.00 . ti 148,58 Silk and mmm ie tod A Large Assortment of S17.59 . . $17.50 lee it first looks Jiko a round It. has a blade head and ilttlc also very short legs, wa very lnterestir.ai..tJ r.ie. tthe I OTHER COATS-- . f iSmflo for Saturday " A r nun r f fH hy . At - tl ' , ' : - I tc - - i -- THE PORCUPINE ne porcupine is a very .funnxMure. verV furlmis ton Tt hnsW BIS that Stick pll 'ovpr hl hnrtv en be is excited, ha throws his US. 1 . Grower's Exchange vb. Parley balances trays over customers' . heads as he skip3 between tables Clinger Moijin M. Walch and company, ,vs serving food." i r , '' i BASEBALL TEAM the Maeser baseball team played Parkera team at Parker school Imond with a seoreruf Maeser 9, rker 13. The Maeser men's were: catcher, LaNell Hay- id; pitcher, Melven Watkins; stltutes for Ditcher. Harry bey, Ross GreenJack Jensen; it base. Bill Reinschr second 4ack Jensen; third base, Glen. ivens; shortstops, HarryBobey; htfield, Marcilas Lewis: left id. Bob Hodson: center field." Greer. MELVIN WATKINS. NELLIS tSUDGEON 11 t'finier D'.a-saon- d tXEW FOUNTAIN fhoy are. putting in a fountain on east side of the Maeser school. is a very nice fountain, it H (t tly tnadc of porcelain but "the hdation is of cement. It is ready today. DALE H. PRICE, Sixth Grade. o t i - WShri Wo 1fi I . h'J summer days i ..;.' n t - - K. " |