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Show 1 PAGE SIX, THE PROVO EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY. APRIL 2. 1925. MosiLems Store' fa The Oiiy Exclusive Ladies" LINCOLN HIGH Prove, NEWS ITEMS FECIAL PRICES on SilksanS DressHGoods Ono cnwi'i Heavy WfJnia- , - Genuine JJormandy Voile, special f orl CO., ,y wUW Friday and Saturday per yard .Ttt;. New heavy weight dress linens, '' new shades and. all guaranteed fast CCp colors special per yard .... Regular 25c, 36 inch fast color percale light and dark colors, "Friday ,iCuu and Saturdays per yard m . .77777. ....... 36 inch Amosk,eag !1TtfT hlayTfdaturdayT V ' special, per yard r,. ... All new shades heavy weight crepe de chine, special Friday and fljl OQ Saturday, per7yard . '. . . ... . . V I ifc J .4 strand pure silk georgette crepe, all ffl Cft colors, special subject ....... - ........ per yard , ....... . . .. v.. and colors, beautifully trimmed and will & placed on sale for two $3.95 .i. .7 . . .. days . QOp w - versify,' deplored the high pressure cniUiiK In sulesmuiiishlp w hich In ward am) rccrcHllunnl orfurts which have rather hmuue He suggested a critical survey l to he nude nf the situation of the city with a view of Correct' ' ing Misting evil. ; Dell Webb declared that the Ward and .community aiiiiiMcmcutg ere over commercialized, lie save graphic picture uf the Minting in the dance hulls of the sm-lii- - GOITRE REMOVED e school. , was given hy Jasmine . ; On motion of Sirs. Huttie Thorn- Lewis. ton R now aiid iinnMidcd hy, George In n masterful mid Inspiring UHwttJUa ('(Mtrdhtxtlou soclal- .coHtuiittc-wag selected to invest! U'ttcr appreciation of the beauti By PROF. B. F. LAESEN. The J. B. Fairbanks exhibition faculful In nature and art. He said that of paintings in the university no .people are so blessed with the ty room will remain intact until beauties of nature an are the people after the April conference. of rtah, where the environment la The poster exhibition In the art an Inspiration hi itself. is causing a great deal of WK'lnl gHllery a the meeting Following comment. , It In eomisised entirely in the held hour was gymnasium. of foreign work collected, in several European countries by Prof. E. H. Eostmond. The poster is a method of putting In which there Syracuse Lady Tells How She Was over some message words emfew short a are only . An Saved Operation ployed to tell the story. The design Mrs. Hnttie Church. 215 Putman and color are arranged in such a Street, Sj racum', N, T., says Hue will way that interest is aroused and the tell or write how' she was saved attention held until the message is bo operation with Sorbj'l Quadruple, received. The poster exhibition is a colorless linluient. open .to the public every day. Manufncturel by Rorbol Company, Mcchuirh-Hhurir- , 0. Sold by all drug rrof . E. II. Eastmond has Juftt stores- .IIel(juist T)rug returned from San I'ete comity Adv. where he attended the opening of Stores, No. 1 and 2. He the Manti exhibition of art gave several art lectures to Manti citizens and high school students. . n i. EXHIBITION ........ gate social conditions and recommend needed changes 7Principal LB. Harmon outlined the (toUcles Adhered to by the school. A Jnrge numlier of patrons the evening "Service. Ili'voca-tlowhk offened hy J. A. Washburn. Supt. II. Claude Lewis spoke on the value of visnul education, t hut from method a uch child can learn as much in one hour ati lu ten days of text book reading. 'It was the unanimous rote of those- - present that the board of education lw petitioned to purchase a picture, machine for use In the pub-li- PARENTSSEEK ' ' SI 5 ?" 5 ,f vt- A new $3000 picture arrived in Provo today. During Prof. John C. Hweson's recent visit to Florida he; met George Inuess, Jo., who 1 a American artist. very prominent Mr. Iiiness Is the son of the great George Inness .who is generally recognized as the father of Amerl . can landscape painting. Professor Swenson has been anx ious for his townspeople to see and enjoy one' of the pictures which has '"i 4. ,4- v" " .'it - ' 7:j - mvenEtm m Tmiar'ph'Hrorer-Mr- . Innpss consented and the picture is here for the people of Provo to en joy. It will be placed, in the Sprinville nationnl exhibition for a short Hmt 11ml tjii'n brought to Provo again liefore it is returned to the New York artist SUMMONS. In the District Court , of Utah Cougty, State of Utah. GeorgTETViirVVagenen, plaintiff. J. Phillips, Gordon Mrffthew PhiUips, Bertha Mand Phillips Llebhardt, Robert Lee PhilliiMj, Ray Milton Phillips, Mabel Dot fillips. Kenneth Glenn Phillips, Ruby E. Phillips. Williamson, defendants- .The State of Utah to Said Defend vs. M. I- - ' f- " ; 'viil ' ' ' , X - ? f T"'C .7:--- - ' ants:.. You are hereby summoned to ap- pear within- - twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought otherwise within thirty days after such ser vice, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgement will be ' ren dered against you according to the - '7V J I 1 " ?" kJ 4 In Prwo Dr. L. If . Ellsworth, formerly of Payson and German E. Ellsworth, formerly president of the L. D. S. northern states mis--, sion, both residing In Salt Lake, were Provo visitors Thursdoy. Expectant ears hear Father's step at the door. Then big kisses and the resounding greeting! "What oid you bring us, Daddy?" Like playful little bandits Jbey search their willing victim. What A'rf he bring them? TAaf will prove the Father's good or bad judgment t . Every growing child craves' candy. Active little bodies demand sugar. But children's candy must be pure and they should not overeat on sweets. Life Savers, the titl candy mints with the hole (life saver shape) answer this problem in just the right and diliciously Savored. way. They are china-harThis means that Life Savers are eaten slowly. Children suck them to make those wonderful flavors last - : . It's Little tummies are not upset' And there is no sticky, sugary debris to ding to teeth and start decay. They're safe and wholesome. You may consciously, be. generous with Life Savers' for "they ere the ideal v; candy for little folks. Six flavors are displayed 'at 'all good stores so you may help yourself: and Life Svera, . L. 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Very 'often people think that their hair is changing color when It Is only the shampoo, that is at fault m No matter how faded or dull your hair maybe, even' if it has become much darker, the remarkable new Swedish LITEHAIR r Shampoo BLONDEX will restore It quickly to Its original golden beauty- -' Just one shampoo will 'amaze fob. .The hair becomes several shades lighter, fluffier, more beautiful with each Telephone 281. , hlond-baire- A Lesson From Business Every sound business puts a part of its earnings in a surplus' account for emergency or development. , person through Savings Account In- - this Bank. Start now I. N. Y. for little tummies Cinn-o-mo- Vi-o-l- et - . Everyr business-lik- e does tfce same - Long Weartng Linings Cut and Made Designed, -- TO MEASURE to Suits tsi - - te i 4 longer. All New Wool Clotlr rrrrm 7JnfWiJMtrrJ . a square meal for a dime PRICE SET ON DOG POISONER 7 . . ihMur, Ktra a co. sudsimin, iwisMfArouaV bumm. IJeeneed to Wed A marriage liaise was Issued Tuesday to Paul In Provo Mr. and Mrs. Wren never gone before. Mr. Dewey finished his scholastic and Payne of Thatcher. Arix., are visitAshel Thorn of Springvllle Madge Johnson of Mapleton. Paul ing in this city this week with Mrs. preparation in the middle west, tak Is a football and basketball star at John Prows.' ing his master's degree from the , the Young university. University of South Dakota. In Provo Mrs. J. 8. Dodd and Anyone who' may be interested Deputy Sick Deputy Sheriff S. BIrs. Pearl HcAuley of Nebraska in the work of the Dewey' School WlUIs'was taken ill early Thursday. aH visiting la this city with rel of Music is invited to call 348, or MONTE VISTA, Colo., April 2 visit the office in person. He was rushed to his home In LebL atives and friends. A price of $300 has lsen set on the -7 New Band Leader A prospective Goes to Salt Lake Owen t, head of Monte Vista's pet dog poisWill Wed Marriage licenses have ' . 7"; been issued to Arthur Harmer of leader of the Provo band was born president of the Provo Teach- oner. This amount' hnn Ikwi of forpd 1iv Springvllle and BeUlah Ludlow of Monday to Mrs. F. B. Robinson. ers' association, will go to Salt Lake Spanish Fork ; Oscar Hansen of Mother and son are reported doing City this evening to he in attend tn. 4.. ........l ... : . .. . ance at a meeting of the state Provo and Myrtle Jeffs of American nicely. son or KTSODS. teacher's organization.- The action followed th demand In Recital Mrs. Pauline M. and Ida Marie Ilolmaa of Pleasant ATLANTA During the ninth inn of residents, aroused over the pois Grove. Evans, a dramatic reader of Ogden, will appear at the high school audi ing batting rally the Indians scored oning of 12 dogs, that steps be taken In Salt Lake E. 8. Hinckley, sec- torium this evening at 8:15. . Mrs. five runs and defeated JRochester, to discover and jnll the culprits. 8 to 6 at Savannah, retary chamber of commerce, is in Evans will give a group of Chinese and Indian readings. Musical num AUGUSTA In a slow game feaSalt Lake City on business today. bers will also be given. Price of BATON ROUGE Tbe White Sox tured by five' Tiger errors, Detroit cents. are here today for an exhibition defeated"Augiislayesterday To ,Steei City Horatio Jones admission will be twenty-fiv- e game against the. ' University off Dauss pitched wiU for the five made a business trip to Steel City In Pleasant Grove Miss Mellta Louisiana. . innings, today! Duke and Miss Edith Wooten Week-EnHere Mr. and lira. motored to Pleasant Grove to atCloyd Knudsen of Bingham City tend the Junior Prom at the high and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Meredith of school last evening. American Fork spent last week-enEaster Program The Sixth ward with Mrs. W. D. Lewis. choir l holding rehearsals for the ' to he given in the Eater I ward Hun-II A: on Ion com eu bouse of luaster the" nierltun f state' meeting Association of Engineers to be held aay. nl rogram wlti here in May will be diacassed at the be ant)Unoed'l8 IJlkter paper. meeting of the Provo chapter of the vm MasW Beliool The Dewey association to be held at the Button fe at 6 o'clock tonight The offi HmLol llttde tei;Ins it Work of. cers of the chapter will also be finally today at SS3. West Center $65.00-$25.00 street and la tbe homes. L. Valess Dewey, - the swervisor,; has jwn Sdioofanan Here Orson Ryan, busy la Provo for the jpasfj superintendent of the Logan city months, arranging for studeuts and schools visited the Provo city, teaching, largely in the homes. schools Thursday. Tbe nwic school will begin Its work with a clientele of about one In Payson Mrs. William Ferre hundred students. With such teachIs spending the day In Payson visiting assistants as he may need, Mr. ing with relatives and friends. Dewey WIU give instruction in and organ, violin, wind InScout Exams. A merit badge ex- piano, struments and sight singing. He beamination will be conducted Friday lieves that he can place music, in evening at 8 o'clock by scout offi- hundreds of homes where it : has cials at the basement of the library. '- Knight Building, ; Provo, Utah. Publication dates : Apr. "What did you bring vd, Daady?" At Local Dealers Cyv 7 Goes to Price Sheriff J. D. Boyd left for Price on! business pertaining to the sheriffs office Thursday. Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address : etrcAi'ng rAei willing victim" . see-the- XJ.ARTIX M. LARSON'.- ! pljfuI little btndits yr-- J post-pro- demands Of the complaint, which within ten days "will be filed with the clerk; of said, court.- - ; 7 TBJs action is brought to recover a detVee quieting plaintiffs in' and to thiNlajMls described in plaintiffs complaint.. 7 Trrt Trrf , crry news HASPOSTER Just arrived, featurinor all new styles day and Saturday ' . Moimm DPJ&NG&COJS The Lincoln high school is giving dance Friday, Jlpril 3. The decoraOona from the 'Junior Prvm are still intact, giving those who have not had the' opportunity chance to before, There will be good music and we invite the public to come, and en-Jthe, evening with on. UNIVERSITY NEW HATS Good weight satin, all new shades Fri- .666 ' fcfcz,w value, special per yard . Genuine Amoskeag Kalburnie and Toil DeJford Ginghams, regular 35c value, , flO Friday and Saturday 44 2 per yard ...4 1 Lincoln high student body gave a program in toe anauorium or ine Victor Anderson, , seminary Pleasant Grove high school last Fri" or at the Lincoln, high, bas day morning, March 27. We re anticipating the enjoyment of ,a been ill since last Friday. Reffssntt fitrtmraiigeBeToTOKTrr Tetnrn Tmjgrnw-fron- rU. bas been, substituting and will Grove in the near future. take Mr. 'Anderson's work nntll be The Interclass .baseball series at, is able to teach again.' . .outing flannel, light JaraLd&rkQtos ' n Vernon Wenta. The Judges awarded first place US Vernon Wenta and eeeond place te Walter Johnson. Each participant In the contest deserves congratulations for the able manner in which he bandied bis -- npw nrintpil rrpnps mm uuvtuy - (jauaiia, tramfof for a good, bo better octtioor, thaii taking c&re of a garden tod ouirketiaz the produce.- - He team ol naiaret wonders and the value ' of resular attention to defalk. 7 Give him the value of your advice as to seeda. . Start Lira right - It costs as much for ordinary seeds as for ours .with 40 years reputation for good yields of excellent qnaEty. Select the seeds from the Northrop, King & Co. Seed Box now on display at several dealers' stores in yoor Gty. There are no better seeds at any price. : 7 7 " Friday and Saturday - ........ ..S 1 !. THERES the seniors third and the foih foartn. Won. Lost Pet Janlors ....... ....8 0 "1.000 Sophomores ... AGarden rlSaurBbjj tlnftf Lincoln have ended. .The juniors won first place, (he sophs second. t .333 ilTifiTartcal eontert wn held U Seniors Freshmen '.000 ..1....0 the asuemhly room of the Lincoln The purpose of tills seriea of high, school last Friday afternoon, was to uncover some new under the direction of the public games material am already we find there apeakiug department tare several new men In school who The following subject were dls--j are showing - exceptional ability. eussed: are six of but' years' players There "Our Bird 'eighbor,, by Frank la school this, hut as there tie no of Greatest Nations," .The Jones; fsvorites and bo man baa bis posiby Norrls Nuttall; The Spirit of tion' clinched, eaeh must work bard Progresa," tiy Verl Johnson; "The to gain bis place on the Lincoln nine. Life of deorgt Washington," by Walter Johnson and "Our FhigM by . INNDIVIDUALrDRESS PATTERNS The season's very latest for beautiful spring' and Wnfmer dresseseach paV tern is 54 inches wide, iys yard lengths, ,new novelty patterns, in heavy quality "lustrous flat wepe per pattern,' $12.50. New heavy , weight silk ratine, new shades including beautiful brocades, ffl OK , Friday and Saturday ... COUNTY NEWS ft Farmers &rMcr-chants Bank -- " If You Owned a Locomotive d 7-7 , shampoo. Why use ordinary shampoos for your hair? Blonds should use only this special light-hai- r shampoo and see how much prettied the hair be comes.' It te" absolutely harmless, contains no. injurious chemicals and is not a dye. Highly recommended for children.' Costs only a little for a large sized package that will last a long time. Your dealer will promptly refund tbe purchase price if you are not delighted with re sults.' BLONDEX is for sale by all good drug and department stores, such , as Hedqulst Drug Co., Win. Thornton, Provo Drug Co, Sutton Chase drug Co. Adv. . i you would have to keep the machinery in perfect state " of repair. Some of the parts would sooner or later show wear and have to be replaced.- Your automobile is no different than a locomotive in this respect. Every .year you ought to replace any part that is worn. "A stitch in time saves nine;" and you can install these parts- yourself and save1 expensive garage bills. We keep parts for any make of car. - 1 |