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Show THE EVENDsTG HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1925. PAGE SELV 7- MJDENTST . COMPOSmONS Thursday-Friday-Saturd- ay . rH All Spring The program la made np entirely of students original compositions given in pageant .The concert ia offered te encourage students' original work, , to develop eompoeeHi rather than copyists, and to give the public an opportunity to bear the splendid work that is being done. The pageant and mnelcale ia under tbe personal direction of Professors Franklin Madsen and E. H. Eastmond, and his advanced students in pageantry. .The following original selections PRICE on sale at willoe (except special priced ones) Three more day of this sale Everything in this store sold very low prices. sale Every is free. Visit This Sale CLUB SPONSORS g -- h 1 Highest Quality Oak Floors Cheaper Than Rugs Convert that unsightly old' floor into one of beauty by Inch Oak over the laying old floor at a costof about (40.00 per average size room and save the cost of expensive rugs. 3-- 8 P i'lTfe tlfe'' ? at I PARLEY HAFEN Phone 298-- J I ! i a I ! ?rT.iliiTw1f Today 7 Turn yonr floor troubles over to a flooring expert. rf 'l WANTED Women to make money at home. Plain hbme sewing. No To prevent curiosity eonvassing. ker8B.epd;ten. cents (coin) for samples and particulars. Success Sewing System, Box 207 Long Branch. N. J. BUSINESS .opptwtunltjf. I have for sate or' trade for Prove property one good sawmill complete with planer, and grain chopper. Situated in good timbered country, with 5 room house, grauery, garage andfher outbuildings, 1" acre of ground for mill site. If Interested ? . phone 234-M- Sure! Our Service Is On ALL iv 8 WANTED A woman to care fbr two small children.- - Apply 170 N. Uirfv. Ave. 8 NEW MAGAZINE "ITS a -1 Service, too Assthe klnkhat4ielr you get all the perform ance out of your present battery first. If yours is a w i 'tfM Battery, you've got a big advantage. We'd like to tell you why. $16.50 up ; 170 THEO. W. VICKERS Ave. Phone 175 N-.T- member Wtllard Battery men raDdy 'our Shows Daily :30, 4:00. 7:30. 9:00 TONIGHT AND THURSDAY . Including PAT CMALLEY--EDWA- PUBtlSHEDBY-PROVO MAN the first issue of. the. A copy of Seenlc . Highways a Magazine, monthly published In tbe interest of western travel by F. D. B. Gay of . Provo, is at, hand. ';, The purpose fo the magazine as ascribed In the initial editorial. If "to acquaint "the public with the great attractions of the most wonderful region. To explore Into sections yet as little known and to find out where people want to go and through' it's columns' and It's touring bureau help them to get there and to enjoy to the fullest their'trlp..; A well cqulnned touring bureau will be a part of the service furnished the pubjlc by the Scenic Highways Magazine." Among, the numerous cuts,- several, of whi-- are aone in refreshing nlors, are' scenes of the Kaibab National forest, the Cathedral In nriiv ewo.von anq ine ureal v nite Throne of Zion National park. ,The center pages of the mngazine contain a large cut of an Idaho water scene on. the "world's greatest highway.".. Other cuts portraying western scenery and western life are generously distributed throughout the book, Article touching on the great ' and Christy Comedy ' A'RENO-o- r BUST" Bradford-olthe.4nvenll- Additional Wednesday and Thursday A special film on bicycles, "WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE" two-re- el d d 3 - . w f .IIAMBl'RG Frank XennfanT a farmer, sent all his hands on a holiday, shot all of his horses, 20 cows, five pigs, killed his wife and niother-ln-laand set fore to bis farm house, afterwards killing himself. Breaks LegKennth McEwan, 25, of Provo Bench sustained a broken left leg Just above the ankle Monday evening, when a horse he was riding on the state road Jell on4he pavement .The leg was set by Dr. It Gam Clark. ' Econom-y- John Own are In Provo visiting Mr. nBreeiFTTa with 'relatives charge of road construction work w Column .Reconditioned J)avenettes $17.50 to $25.00 Golden Oak Dining Room Set' buffet, table, 4 chairs Special $42.00 . Used Vanity Dresser $17.50 Tonight and Thursday ART MIX ' in "ACE OF CACTUS and "WOLVES of the NORTH" TsTd. Le-no- re d ALLSEATSlQc . e semi-finals- ,- Visits Relatives Mr. and Mrs. 4l 1 Macaroni Spaghetti iggNoodles " JOAN STANDING EUNICE VIN MOORE Included In This Sale RICH FURNITURE " co; 155 N. U. Ave. Staichineu la re moved by th Fon- tana ptooaa. Flavor and nutrition are left, ioc t package; . ' 8 S This sale of footwear includes Infant SI ip pe r s, Children's Slippers; Misses' Slippers, Ladies' Slippers, in brown; black, gray, and combinations in every kind of leather and satin. We have all sizes and all styles of heels. Come and pick up "some of these bargains. . Thursday Friday Saturday One Ladies' and Misses', footwear line of new complete . s H Classy 3.48 to $4.00 Values . to $6.00 Values $4.25 to $5.00 Values $2.89 $5.25 to $7.50 $6.25 Values $4.89 $3.89 1 $5.89 M of Children's One Lot One fine lot of Boy's Shoes Slip- pers and Oxfords. May-berr- PRINCESS RD CONNELLY EDDIE PHILLIPS EDITII YORKE FRED TElESDALb Attend FuoeraJ Mr. and Mrs. Vern Boren went to American Fork today to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Boren'a sister who died there the latter pert of the week. Johnson, Rbuda ' Johnson, Returns from Idehe-Mar- k An Lixette Dean, Helen Watson, Ariel Balllf, Lorenzo Parker, Hilton Per- derson, one of the proprietors of the ' Hotel Roberts, has Just returned kins, and Alton Larsen. "Romance of Home" by Ina Webb from a visit in Pocatello, Idaho, harmonium duet, Ina Webb and where h went on business. Wilms Boyle. The M. I. A. associaThe Winding Brook"' by Heber C. Williams, violin quartet, John tions of the Bonneville ward will Omansonj Jethro Hathcock, Russell entertain at a social Thursday even Welker and Heber C. Williams. ing in the ward amusement hall in "Easter Spring", by Thera Lou honor of and in order that all mem Olsen soprano solo by Bessie Da vies. bers of tbe ward can meet the new "A Summer Day" byXizette Dean, bishopric. The entertainment la in wood wind quartet. Warren Bear-dal- l, the form of and 'games, Sheriff Clarence music and refreshments will be the Henrie, Probst and Prof, Robert Bauer features of the evening. All mem"Frolic of the ButterfUeB" by bers of the ward over eighteen years Ia Vera J. Dickson, clarinet duet. of age are Invited. La Vern Dickson and Clarence v i' J, Will Give Probst, Party The ladles of "Qondoliera" by Gertrude Oluen, the high school faculty will give a instrumetal quartetv Lynn Wake- dancing party in the high school field, La Vern J. Dickson, Harvard gymnasium next Saturday evening. Olsen and Gertrude Olsen. "June's Call" by Eva Chadwlck, - Officers Chosen David y born duet or van anil vlnllnwvlln was chosen . jediforijallb.e. obligatoj, Evj Cfiadwurlt, (Jwea Brg- - WhlfFahd" Green, "the annual year ner, Bessie Brough, and Harvard book of .the high school and Grant Olsen. business manager. "Sunset Paths" by Zada Bush- - Thurgood hell word! by Prof. H. R. Merrill. Judge Bradford Here Judge C. double mixed quartet, Sadie courti JL.. Dean, of Salt Lake was a Provo visitor Jethro Madge' Peterson, Hathcock, Clarence Probst, La Vern Dickson Wednesday. " - " and Milton Perkins. Provo Assignment Made The 'Evening Melody" by La Vern tone- picture. high sch(xl debating team has been Dickson, orchestral linked with Monroe and Mt. Pleasplayed by 4he Imperial orchestra. Provo's 'My Home" by Jane Alleman. ant foe the vocal duet, Rhoda Johnson and negative team being booked to meet Monroe and the local affirmative Lizette Dean. 'March Majestic" by Helen Wat team to meet Mt Pleasant at Provo son, brass trio, John" Omanson, Tuesday, April 28. Francis Haycock and Raymond In Salt Lake Ralph Litchfield Ross. Our Native Land," words and and Walter Corbett spent the weekmusic by Milton Perkins, male quar- end in Salt Lake. .. tet, Paul Anderson, Jerome BroWn. Week-EnAlton Larson and LeGrand Ander in Salt Lake Miss son. Rasmussen spent the week-enThe Spirit of Cheerfulness" by In Salt Lake visiting with relatives Carina Ballif, brass quartet Os- add friends. mond Crowther Francis- - Haycock, Owen Butgeuer and Felton Hick In Heber Misses Mary and Zelda man; Giles and Francis Giles spent the "The Romance" by Clair Johnson, week-enJn Heber. . While there Young university band. they also attended the Junior Prom of the high scbooL outdoors of thewest, describing the wonderlands of the intermounfaln Returns Home Mrs. W. L. region and boosting the rctUesnd Whittemore and daughter Margaret resources or tnts state alr con- have returned home after spending tribute to make an attractive "maafew days in Salt Lake visiting d gazine Of prove great with relatives and friends. value In rerealing the resources of the territory it proposes to cover, In Etireka Miss Venice Jepper- ""'L1"- ay4ft-Sa4fca- ke vhtltlm Desertion Charge Alfred O. Cook with relatives and friends. Provo of has filed suit for divorce against Carrie E. CooVwhose last . .Miss Cook Will Read "The Secknown address was Los Angeles. ond Mrs. Tanquaery," a four-ac- t Desertion is alleged in the comby Arthur EL Plnero, will be play plaint which states that Mrs. Cook read before the students of .the left Provo to live In Salt Lake,. In Frovo hjghachqoI by Miss Llbby April 1924, and that she refused to Cook-othe B. Y. U.v The reading return. Th-- couple were married is to be given under the direction of at Ark., February lo, the dramatic art club, and will be 1013; and. have one child. in the high school auditorium. With a Brilliant cast" , '". which-shoul- WillardChargedWXy ..' Preve Visiter WeUa R. McBrlde Ogdea was a Prove visitor Sun day, visiting with relatives and ' friends. of fun-nig- will need to tions, something for nothing, we are none of the proceeds toward defraying expenses: go llsfen-nl"youThe prtvUegeof offering There are ticket selling aquada to music tbnt our band has lieen working in every ward and in the (Continued From Page One.) working on all during tbe winter business section of Provo, When be content until It Is attained. Ae in order that it may be presented you are approached by these wom-ewill you support them by buyre merely starting the hall rolling. to yoti in a finished manner, sebeen chosen with ing as many tickets as there are We are not asking for eoiitrlliii-Ingt- lections 'that U band stand. If it Is built, the utmost care uud knowledge of members in your family, and if you it will be because of the cooiieratlon what is most. beautiful and licst In still have an extra half dollar, reof the flflwns of rrwyo. It has music. Four of I'rovo's most talent member the wldovj.or old person , been Hold that the people of Provo ed, nrtints have consented LojiHHBI wWfar less fortuntiterthun yourself t nuuiliers in a and add a ray ef sunshine to their will Hut.- .s.Hijit'rwo-TiTir aiui la IffliTThey ments as do tbe adjoining cities. maimer that can only be acquired lives by making it possible for them to hear this splendid concert. Let us demonstrate by our loyalty after years of training. We appeal to the loyalty of every and support In this uiKJortjiklng tLnt LLTho-HRlnk- e Presidency has very auch a tela U'im'nt In erroneous. ' glvijiathenweso of thesi eltternHf Provo and earnestly solicit that your support. May we have It? We ftren ot asking for contribu tuliernnVle, free' of charge - named on the committee which ia arranging for the annual summer excursion of the Pacific Islanders Mlsionary association. Last year's outing waa held at Geneva on Utah lake. Fuo-Mg- IRVINE'S Windows " . ia twenty-fift- h 4 given : "The Spirit bf Love" by Rhoda Johnson, double mixed quartet, Remember Remember Elmer James aad second annual free concert. P. E. Hoots of Provo were Salt . The Joy a of Harmony," U to be Lake visitors Tuesday. 7 presented bf the B. Y. university music department, Thursday eve- . On Cemmlttea W. Monroe Pax- ma a and D. Byron Jones have been ning is College halL The . See Our Wkh Family Gad WUlikms re turned Tuesday to Mt Pleasant af ter spending Sunday 'and Monday With his family. At Salt Lake - . - rYirrHitriiiiKiniitiiiairirKiggititrTgirTttii!iiiMifiiiit. GIVE0RIG1NAL mm VWMUW ' .$3,98 :$3.50' Values Values Values $2.23 $2.39 $2.48 Values Values Values $2.25 $2.69 $3.19 Many oddsand ends and broken sizes in Ladies' and Chil dren's footwear at special cleanup prices: One lot of low heels and heel values to $2.25. Sizes militarysize andslippers. style.' Many Every 3 to 8. high grade slippers included in this lot. One lot of childrenVxSlip-per- One lot of very in. misses 'and-ladie- s. s, low-, heel and military heel in good neat style and solid . 98c fine styles leather. $1.98 You can get the style you like out of our large assortment we have on this special cleanup sale. Every pair is solid leather and made for service. Many numbers we have on sale are jiot listed on this announcement EARRER BROTHERS GO IIIIIIII1UHIIUIIIIII1UMIII1IIIIIIMIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIHIIIIIIIM in the southern part of tbe state, near St. George. ,He wlU return to work In a few days, while Mrs. ' Gren will remain in Provo. Motorists in the United States paid JSO.OOO.OOO in 1924 in a gaso- - J TFARRER (Continued From Page One.) To Midway Mr. and Mrs. Elmer drive will be oversubscribed in the Denhalter and daughter Beth and United States. He declared that Mr. and Mrs. Byron Denhalter and had caught the real children Bond and Velma motored the Legion spent 4bi toMldwaySunday-an- d day. COLUMBIA spirit of Tonight and Thursday elded to see to it that the children of the dead veterans are to be proMarried Here William H. Green vided with' a real home atmosphere. and Thursa Mackay, both of Provo, "Boys, we are going to get the were- married here Tuesday after- noon by County Cleric Wallace M. money," said Mr. Jfarrer, the county -- ; chairman. "It is time to get your guns and go out and get the game. Bound to District Court James Boy's we will put; It over and we George Provstgaard Provstgaard, , and Ted Lerwlll, Were bound over to villi put it over quick and big Mayor Hansen declared that the the district court by Judge George S. Balllf todoy on a statutory worst sin is that o'f Ingratitude. charge. Bonds ranging from $750 '.'The American people, realise that to. $1500 were fixed by the city owe you boys a great deal of they '' " court. 1tratltUde,"eald"llJayor Hansen, realize that they owe" a GeneoUcy Meeting The Third "They double debt of gratitude to the widward geneology cottage meeting will ows and kiddles of those men. be held at the, home of George F. cannot think of anything' that "I 7:30 at this evening. Bingham the effort, of :very deserves be There wt& good i)eflkPiBand movement stake officers present. All memlers Provo is proud toieTnTfEedro-par-Uelpatare urged to be present.. in the drive. This" is one time wo have a chance to put over SIMMONS. In a concrete way the things we often thought of doing.' - the District Court of Utah have . In Robert Drlscoll, field secretary of State of Utah. County, from .the national headAlfred O. Cook, plaintiff, vs. Car- the drive quarters at lndlanpolls, outlined rie E. Cook, defendant methods to be employed during .The State of Utah to Said De- the drive and urged that every the : fendant an" opportunity to to ap- citizen be given . Ton are hereby summoned assist fri raising the needed- five pear within twenty days after this million dollars. He said that the summons upon you, if served within be less than seven perwould fund the county, in which this action is ' . cent brought, otherwise wlthlng thirty dlreetlon of air. Farrer, the Under defend such and after service days be the above entitled action ; and In each town; In Utah county will Intento the previously organized case-o- f your failure so to do, judge.." ment will be rendered against you sive campaign. those present at the lunchAmong to of the. the demands according eon Were Col C. E. Loose, John T. complaint which has been filed Farrer, Mayor O.iK. Hansen, Dr. with the Clerk of the Court E. S. This action Is brought Co dissolve H. G. Merrill, O. A. Spear, B. James George Tucker, Hinckley, of heretofore bonds tbe matrimony An- and now existing between you and Worthen, L. L. Graham, Reed Clarence P. J. " Clayton, detberg, the plaintiff. TUCKER. Ilattnon, L. R. Edwards, John O. MOKGAX, COLEMAN Paul Vincent William NelAttorney for Plaintiff. Beesley, son, Gray, Illlff Jones, Bi'ymour P. O. Address: Earl Condor, Frank AV. Demlng, Provo Commercial Bank Bldg. Kenneth DunnArnold. ... Rawlinps, Provo, Utah. several LegionIra Hinckley and Publication dates: April ' Hales, The Greatest Writer of ., Love Stories ' Elinor ' " "' Glyn -- has now given motion picture Audiences her greatest novel' e ( MAW AND MA-I- D featuring LEW CODY . ; RENEE ADOREE HARRIET HAMMOND ' MACKENNTT Comedy . ' " i naires of Lebl . , r "Galloping ' ; , . Bungalows". t Warner Stone's COLUMBIANS - .'" ' v |