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Show - 7 1 IE EVENING HESSEDffElD A Y, JULY 3, 1925. T " . u. PACE i CITY NEWS PHQX1C 10T glorious fo it Ms... - High Priest Meet nigti Priest rr Social Editor, Phone 107 will meet as usual at be blgb school I school building at 10 a. Bk Sunday, The Beehive girU" of the Sixth counselor to MraTLacy IL TJiompaoB B. The program will be fur-- 1 ward were entertained at the ume of (be rift ward Belief Society, July Uihed by the Pioneer ward. ot Miaa IU HtWocfe Tnesdaj even- - taking the place ef Mrs. Ellxa MeriBfc After deciding jpao the date rill who resigned. Mrs. Sadie Lewis Returns U Conege W. Dean on whlck they will take their trip waa chosen aa chorister ta take the Loose retnrned to Stanford nuiver to Provd eanyon, Ihe glrU enjoyed place of Mrs; Nellie Mcwan who slty la California after spending bis , music, games and dainty refreh-ment- also resigned, summer vacation in this city. were Twenty-eigh- t gljrl The motored . Glen to , following present . garry Tuesday evening where bath- - New Sen Arrives When Leo . Ht' ' . . ; lng waa enjoyed : . Mlsa Eleanor Duke, who Is employed at the Utah JMr. and Ura. Iladen Chiirth, who Irows, Mlw Lucille Manaoa. Mrs. VaUey-nd C)jOitipny, came will leave aoott to wake their borne William to work Thursday uoruhTivd was Mansoir, .Mrs. George la, Logan, were guests of honor" It Smith, John Burton and Gerald questioned as to the bnoad smile be a, party "given t their horae...XVed-nqsda- y Mansoa. was wearing, proudly announced . T -!f TV evening. The time as pTeas-antl-y V that a 1 pound baby, boy arrived ;. spent with a program, ronslst- - : the Junior girls of the Slith ward at his - borne Thursday morning. ing of music, readlnfra and game, were entertained at the houie of the Motlter a ml 'son are doing nicely. which were conducted by Miss Mel- - Mis Bosallud and ; Florence Hlg-gin- a 1 Boyle, assisted by ber sister, Miss ("We ran fit almost any kind of Tuesday evening. The enterHUlma Boyle. tainment for the evening consisted a male" ; tnan,'' Edgar McArthur, A dainty luncheon was served by of games, needlework and atorj tell- manager of Schwab. Clothing comthe following L Pella Church, Beta ing; after whUdainti;l refresh. panj delareWednesdayi ?$alJl Ws Johnson,- -' Grace Kirby, ' Virginia BienUTwere served to Miaa I ret person and bis purse, Wi have suits Klrby and Arden Vance to Mr. and Mortimer, Miss Clara Fotland, Miss for everybody. During this week Ura. Leroy Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Crosble, Miss Hilda. Wil- we are selling the buttons and James A. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. T. T- liams, Miss Eva Adamson, Miss Zola throwing in the suit" Adv. Taykir, Mr, and. Mrs. J. A" Johnson, Martin, Miss Iua Webb, Miss Lucille "iitfi Mr and Mrs. James E, IIu!sh, .Mr Jorgeson, Miss Stella Jones, Miss Married "TtursSf-De- c and Mrs Mormon Salmon, Mr. and Lavern Vest, Mist Lonon Harris Searles of. Payson afldRachel M. Mrs. RbeinhimLM'aeser, Leybao of Santaquln and J. Wlllard M.r,and and Mrs. W. J. Mortlmerj Mrs. So Nielsonr of. Hunter and Forrest A. Mrs. phia Boshard, Mrs. .Arthur Vance, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Glaxler, Mr. Boohe of Spanish Fork were marMrs. Sadie Birch, Mrs. Stella lavis, and, Mrs, Wlllard Gethrum of BaU ried here today" by County Clerk Mrs; Arty Davis, Mrs. Sadie Nesbit, Lake, Richard, Orling, Frank, La- Wallace Hales. Mrs. Clara G. Sidwell, Mrs. Frank mar and Virginia Glaiicr, Mlh uoever, Mrs. iMra. tiunter, sirs. jiyrto Penrod, Miss Helen Ferre Arrested tar SheriffValncy Wu. Munk and Mrs. Netta Hansen. jand Alton Snow all motored to let of ProVo Bench was arrested ' : IstrawbeTry Tuesday where they Thursday afternoon by Sheriff J. Mrs. Ina Gee Hsdson was chosen spent a few .days fishing and biking. D. Boyd on a charge of selling lemon extract for beverage s. rrz And cooler j&diax thh vcy-- - QUICK QUAKES coot In 3 to 5 mlnvZi No hot Uttteo, no tmua, no badnt FLAVORY and delkkxa: -- . Steeple Race, Surf Riding Bathing, Boating Dancing' Fireworks p.; . 'ft v- i?aprize toahyorie who can fide surf board ' ; behind speed boat? if? ' tr4 ta - . - Free afternoon Dance and Concert. Ariel Orchestra ' the your appetite calls (ot and your health demands, cooked la J to S minutes! Tbeldtcbea ita7 coot And so do you. .No frying no stewing, no rooming's and trouble, Just get Quick Quaker at your grocer!. Ifs a new kind of Quaker Oats thafa made to order for Women who seek easier ' , , ways in housekeeping. . All that rare Quaker flavor Is there. All the richness that made' Quaker .Oats ''famous. Cooks faster, that's the only dil-- f ; ; ; ference. - . , i i , f flMflTfft! Cokata 1 f WI aabuias - . Houti Catherine l solo Mfs. Lela Boyer; "sliort talk' by .Buyer Packard;- John S. Boyer,"8r.,' the only ITving son or Mrs. Catherine iiduti Boyer; I solo dance by SUss Fern BoyerX reading by Angus Boyer of Salt- J Iuke City, a talk? by fcelvriy J.Jr " Buyer; reniinescenee Zjof the old Buyer home "In Pennsylvania, by Charles Boyer;. wizard stunts by W, " A. Buyer. Oldest Resident of Springville After the program luncheon was . Succumbs to Heart ' Mine fountswere served at which Failure Tuesday given by D. C. Johnson, P. O. Buyer, Mrs. Charles It. L." Mendenhifll, Sanford Fuukr, M, the oldest Buyer and Wni. J. Buyer. man in Springville, died suddenly The remainder of 'the evening at his borne in Jbe Third ward was sietit Jn games and diincjllgr. A Tuesday morning. . Mr. Fuller had eoii'miittee of ilue frum eflch, family been, in bis .usual goad, bealtb and was appolnfeif to make the occa-- according to reports enjoyed four siun no annual affair, good meals the day before bla death.' He arose from bis bed ' about 7 oVIock' Tuesday morning, dressed himself . and- walked out into the yard, When his wifejanie out td call him to breakfast she found hlra sitting in the yard dead. He was born at Saratoga, N. Y Hetritlr'his par- August 18, ent and brothers and sisters were flflven with" the rfst of the members of the L. 1). g. church out of Xauvo, at the time of the expulsion In 1846; I Both In Iowa tea' his paretrtfr-dieing 11 children. J Mr. Fuller came to Utah in 1848 He .in Brigbam young's company. resided in. Salt Lake valley for four years and thetj came to Springville in 1SS2, where he has lived until the time of bis death, following the vocation of farming. He was a soldier in all the Indian wars in Utah. Sanpete and Sevier, counties between the years of 1863 and 1800. Surviving are his widow Mrs. Slary. A., Fuller, fourons and four (laughters : Essex B., George M., and Mark W. Fuller all of Ogden, Tbornos Fuller of Burley, Idahor Mrs. Perry A. Thomas of Spanish Fork, Mrs. E. B. Hunt of Portland, Ore. ; Mrs. C. C. Childs of Bexburg, Idaho and Mrs. S. W, Cranner of Las Vegas, Nev. - FuBerajtwrvttfs'were held In the Third Ward chapel Springville Thurday afternoon, July 2, with Byard Johnson of the ward bisD- opnc in cnarge. The cbai)el was filled with the T.ne many floral offering was profuse. Mem bers of the high priests quorum act-' ' : ' fed- - as pa Hbearers. The siwakers were G- - B- - MaycockJ president of the Kolob stake, Patft-arx- h D.;B,Hunttngton, Bislxfp W. K. JohnosB Jr., ahdOscar M. i Mower. Mr. nad Mrs. Guy Brown, gave two vocal dueM Prof. L. W. MIllir gave a violin solo and Mrs. Jessie a vocal solo. JohnsowDalton Miwi'' Iniixe Coffman was piano - ... accompanist ' The invocation was by'George L. Hyde apd the1cnedictlo by Hyrum F. Thomas of Provo. The interment wai.ttt thr city cemetery under the direction ef the Claudia Funeral Home. The grave was dedicated by Patriarch O. B. Huntington. . daughter BOYER FAMILY J vbV-a- HOLDS REUNION J A family reunion of the deseeim-ot- d Ly-l)- Tonfght and Saturday. Pi t 0 ill .,. . COLUMBIA ivy SPRINGVILLE SUDDENLY s 1 ,. , PIONEER DIES ot Catherine Houta Boyer was lield at the Springville Third ward ahiusenieut ball Thursduy afternoon tnd evening, July 2, - '; were representAbout UK) present ing the Buyer families of .Spring-Jrtlle, Mapletotf and Halt utKe iuy. The following program was tar-elout in the afternoon with John & .Boyft, Jr., acting as muster of fceremonies:Community singing, lead by Sirs.' Lela Boyer Packard of a Kalt Lake City ! reading by Mrs, Boyer Johnson.' tlie only living , of , friwuls-angreignve- novel of adventure a colorful lartli- - super-thrilli- is now ng - -- pictural . 1 Our Ganff Comedy "ASK GRANDMA" r. ' ljt fi Every ticket purchased matinee or night will be giveiwoUpon, CAR be. Nay lor Auto Co. LMUGHT PIANO .by I t fE : -- Walter? (Robinson Music Co. SAVAGE WASHER by Bates Stoies Co. Nfxt, Monday's Prizes PREMIER VACUUM CLEANER . from . Utah Power and Light Co. EXIDE BATTERY . from v Saturday ". TelUtfidfe-Moto- HOT RIVET Saturday, July 4 rrriFlr. beliefed to July have front t hot rivet dropped AXL;SEATsiOc destroyed Matinee structure the new'Matsyn Both Tonight and Saturday ; tMjruettfpanjrJIner Malolo and the SHIRLEY MASON PHILADELPHIA,-'Pa.- 2. re- - tm tfce snl navlga- - iJtilWd Isome jof y u X in "MY HUSBAND'S WIVES" ind comedy - and JEvening " . ' MATINEE ! . "4TH "JULY 2:15 COLUFilBiA shipways on which she was being a"$.W,W fire at the Wil liam-- Cramp Ship and Englncrlng company late yesterday. Shipyard officials said the Malolo wonld have to le entlrtly recon structed. The v(ssel Jjelng built for the at servu Sau Franclsco-HawnJJaa cost of $5,000,(KK). - . built- Iti s n " " 1 - - : ' - V . The Wonder Dog in : J A U I: ."' No. this Isn't jft famous golfer tuninf, BP a for Bient -" ComedjFLy u uutuftton in "Crushed" big championship tourna but merely Mr. Thomas Gib-ben- s of 8L Paul. Indulging in a bit at Atlantic City, where ef beach-gol- f he's in training for his forthcoming bout with Gene Tunney. Tommy Is . ultal Married Here Joseph Novul DudGone to Coast Judge and Mrs. ley and Ethel May Ilallam, both of George P. Parker are spending i'u lr married here summer; vacation in .CalifuTuia. Spanish, . Friday by Connty Clterk WallaX-- M. They will 'visit, Los AngelusLatid amarriage Uenge Intermediate points between' that. was issued to Lee' Will Searles of. udiv and San Francisco. .They .ear Payson and Rachel M. Leysbonuf I pec t to ret urn the latter part ot aext i ween. Spanish Fork. Fork-wer- Halea-Thursda- heMamsiajiceijMderwWt!hJt wasjlimed.. Tbe players .Were aware of the fact that no such sceKK could be filmed under similar conditions for 90 years and that it was the first time in centures that such an oppor' tunity bad been presented. "A Kiss in the Dark," is a. screen yprsinn of Fradprlglf - TnUU.' stage success, "Arent' W v All." Aileen Pringle la featured, with Men-joand Miss Rich in; tbe. leading folei of tbe pruductlon, which come to tbe Columbia theater for a ran of two days on Monday. : jttne 26thr r Among the big names In the sup Editor of Herald: porting cast arg Kenneth MacKenna, An Pennington, of tbe "Follies" ll Thisrrf f and Kitty Kelly, Jane , claims eiwe county outstanding February 4th, 1924, and bas worked MeKane fame. out anr equjitable disttibutiorp of The feUow .wbodoean't know bounty cliilms on hHiid at this date. The outstanding lmjinty taims on ui'iieh, but knows euotlgb not to let others know lhat be doesn't know, file in the AudlNgoffJUa,nK)niit knows more than some tbe knowing e to I17,070,l0, TfS ones knuwv BoHton Transcript to pay these claims' amount to wnls on the dollar, of collec'toA' paid f i50O Thls'distrlbiitlwm leave "A'London a. l.alaiHT tf ft&mil yet to be paid for 'a' first, .edition of an old style Still, If bis music! but we bope at some later date tbe juketHNk. comedy is a success tbe expense I balanev can be paid lit full.' At the last stolon of tbe legisla- Justified. ltctrolt News. ture I used all my 'influence to have tbe legixlUure appropriate money to allow .my , office to pay all claims lu full; lite bill ' was Introduced but killed. DING BOUNTY CLAIMS thefMiisf - itbas-4al)nlatedLj- oraary umuey-vailabl- Increasing the tax on sheep and gouts to five mills and 011 cattle and range horses, two mills. Basel on the 1021. reports fron? the various as to tbe number of sheep and gpats, range cattle- - ejid range bontes-i- u the'slate, the revenues derived from this ne.w j.nx should be ample to pay the bounty, claims after this year." I would appreciate any publicity yon can give this announcement to' forestall the writing of letters in ' reference, to the liounry. .i Yours very truly, JOHN E..HOLDEX, .' . , State 'Auditor. SIMM gts 'V MM. Ellen Bslrd. ' ' -- Vlsking Here Trmm lrW M II llsm Tinker" of pTH-- Is risttint la Ibis rity tbe guest of Mr. aM Mrs. J. W; Ilulsb; e fa-ye- VWKIng " tarrsr fke Glhann of Suit i Mrs. J. B. Petenwva f Mia ' 31 ' n " aw Motors U Frave Sir leu Bslrd. Mr. sad Mr. Wilfr4 Bslrt and - Bnhm - A alt motored to Provo rasya ltmiy afternoon. :M I Returns Home Mr. and Mrs. RT J, Turpin and Ed Tnrpln- hsve-r- e turned to tbeir home la BiackfirH. Idaho, after spending the past week in this city the1 guests of Mr. aid - Advefttttre - e M Mrs., H. A. Nelson. : - i - 'I Here Sambyw llitiw of Sevier county spent Man-da- y In tbis city the, gtiewt of Mrs Ellen Baltd Concert SaturdayTlie Pn band will give a concert at Jifi Bin M mental hospital Saturday afternoon from 1 to 2 o'clock. " -- "Visited .county-auditor- IK 1 - tb d Tom Moor ' wi t -- Pajamoant Ptctard ' SPfH- A' fl &ila ng To Moroni Mr. and,, Mrs. C M Chrlstensen Will spend ,the week-enin Moroni visiting with relatives and friends. th.e N6r,. Be Girlish Spent Sunday Here Mr. aad Mrs. Wllford Bslrd of Salt Uk apit f Sunday la this city tbe - " r r -- - Eartliatiab e Pictures Tomorrow- Harry Ashton, manager of the Co lumbia-theatebas Just received a wire giving b(m the first local release on tbe moving pictures of the Santa Barbara earthquake!. The pictures will be shown at both afternoon and evening. shows on Saturday July 4. Kwut-se- a Visiting Here Mrs. J. of 'Brigbam City Is visiting- - In tbbt city the guest of Mrs. W. D. - . . Lewie u TO BE PAID y Judge On Vacation Judge Eli u Hansen accompanied by his faiiilly, left Thursday for an 'extended trip to the Pacific coast via. automobile. His itinerary Includes Los Angeles, Sn Francisco, Portland, Vancouver, Glacier National park" and eastern He "expects to be gone Oregon! alKJUt two weeks. ' . e - Pleaded. Guilty Con Nelson of Ellierta, Friday pleaded guilty to selling 'extracts forVbevernge purposes before Judge George 8. Ballif s court and waR seuteiKW to pay a fine of $40. Ouvtho payment of $10 tbe defendant ..was released 'pend. . ing good behavior. -- JUL1h4THPR OVONA BEACH V-'- , . J I ... n 11 i - ) ' ri: Fl m ii M t u ; i. II , v r - : Q type or gin was Styles in beauty are changlngTA year ago the ooyten moat popular, ana ns nun umiwiuwy.. type, as represented yi America. But now the petltey ultra ferolnlne to averages computed at a by the other little mtse. Is In favor accorJlng iLoa Angeles contest. The compsratlva measuremenu ef these two your-v" women are given, above. . , "V . i U re K - a new bounty1 law PRINCESS 9:15? e sitt-fkie- CAUSES FIRE Only Co..... r. . . v :- . ga-v- -ST- AR-TOURING . LAND IN CHINA - Barbara Jack London's mosTTamous A New DefinHioo For An Optimist. An optimist is a person who has felt the need of bs.vlng two suits and has never been able to afford I more than one. but who eventually '2. HONG KONG. July (rnSlseovered Schwab (lotblng coiri- Following attempts to board British pany's "Two For .the Price of One vessels, Chinese mob began an at- Sale" Become an optimist. The sale tack upon foreign hotels at Bwatow. lasts until July 11. The landing of an armed party from the British warship Bluebell served Hales Family Reunion The de to quiet the naval scendants of the late Stephen and forces were' withdrawn.' Mary Hales will bold a family reunion in the Spanish Fork City pavilion .Saturday, July 11, accord "A KISS IN THE nAKBL lng to announcement of members of tbe committee. All member of this The sun, the moon and the' earth family are requested to be in attend where utilised during- the . recent ance. eclipse to furnish a perfect setting for Adolphe . Menjou ' and Lillian VbtHfd Here Mrs. Ruben Jensen Rich to Mage a fampus kiss scene-fu- r ana son Joseph or Magna were the Paramount picture, "A Kiss in Provo .visitors for a few days, the r n theDarg." guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. W Jow what could be . . Hutsb. a kiss in the dark'' during the total eclipse of the. sun? Retorns Ilome Mrs. W. D. Lewis That Is Juet what Frank Tattle, and Mrs, Leo Meredith. have re who directed the picture, thought from Brigbam City about it when he arranged to haVf turned borne have spent three weeks where they the filming of the kiss sceen coincld visiting, with relatives and friends. exactly with the eclipse of tbe sun. The watches of the director, cameraAt Logan S. E. Hulsh motored man and the electricians were syn chronized and at tbe sero hour, Meo-- J to Logan Thursday., and spent the jou and Miss Bicb stole their fifteen day; foot kiss, while tbe moon, was castTo Salt Lake Mfr itulen Jen ing a shadow '243,000 miles along over-thsun. sen and Mrs J. W, Hnisb motored to If there is anything different In Salt Lake Thursday and spent the this kiss scene from those of tbe day visiting with relatives and average photoplay Jt Is because ot friends. v.: . 4:00.7:45. MN mm mm . Santa , T Just Tommy" Four Shows Daily 2:30 Tonight and Saturday pur-pose- P - Strand , Prbvo Riverv" Bath' Houses I "" Bathing Boats! ' Hot Dogs!' Ice Cream! Cold Drinks! mouth" of Suits! d Plenty of Shade r " r. CoolBreezes - r,- - 4 Sandy Beath r |