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Show THE EVENING - HERALD, TUESDAY. FEBfiUARY 2. 1928. - PAGE THEE3 - feeIuds iaMUr-- Brigham Young University ANNOUNCES' THE FIFTH APPEARANCE ". '..v ;, OF THE I, rr: ' CHERNIANSKY TRIO Social Editor, PboM 107 to'JL.D. CouiplimenUry - . .: . i: Admission 75c COLUMBIA 2:30-47:30-9:- 15 3-i- "STAGE STRUCK? Mack Sennet t Comedy- - Wednesdayaiid Thursday- - I0M PRINCESS Tonijfht 7:30-9:1- 5 . . . -- CLYDE COOK in T7What's ihe Worldr Coming to" Tte Columbia. were-tb- and comedy Wednesday - Thursday AGNES AYRES in . . "Her Market Value" . . Last Chapter Ace of Spades j Strantl - 4:00 - 9:00 . . Phone 1Q7 E, JJpuke spent Monday In.. this city the guest of Mrs. Alice Jones, en route to ber home in Heber City from Salt Lake. "Sally, Irene arid Mary' - t : All St.' John in ""CURSES" . ' :. . THURSDAY FRIDAY Returns Home Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Linton have returned home from tVoroia. whjere hey ' spent "be pant two weeks. SATURDAY eJJoT Here Trora NORMA-TALMADGE-i- nT dtr the guest Alice Jones. "Graustark" Matinee -- pri4S&ll-weekKEvaMB- - Miss Rhoda Morrill of Spanish Fork'and Sarah Larson of Payson'and JowjK'rT M. J)uggan and Ruth Buckley both .. : i of Eureka. ..:. Manicuring and Dyeing ' . Mrs. Hope C. Hoover " Marcelling' . Phone 1123for Appointments 274 W. Center. INCVAM VI Some Saving Prices L'ndPrgoes Operation Mies Elliott, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mra Bert Elliott of this city, a successful operation in a locnl liospital for, ap(endiciti8 She- - la roported SiindHy evening. to le recovering a well as can be FLAT CREPE 1 fl 15 oz. WC .pkgs n. onderful just arrived. Priced per yard $1.65 ....... $3.50 FLEURDELES . FANCY FLANNELS $4.50 ; 40-in- ch .'. $2.00 .... .... ', . . ; . $4.50 oivrivirj vrtjiuio. maue. .ueacn... arema. New light 54 inch tweeds, assorted colors, made Dv la Farte Mil s. nricflrl ntr vnrrl . . . . 15 nn t wide, priced, FANCY DRESS FLANNELS $3.95 . . i . jaue, etc., 00 ana u mcnes yard $1.50 tb $2.25 $6.00 NEW SPRING TWEEDS $3.00 niXXI . 54-in- -- Imported' PONGEE Natural and colors, best qual ity, special, per yard ' ants: 75c "to" CHARMEUSE 40-I- n. Heavy quality Belding; and Clayberg charmeuse, all new colors. Priced per yard. T material with woven fancy borders, ch iarffeassortmCTt-Bper- fendanta. The State of Utah to Said Defend: georgette: Wid- Beldingi ::layberff-and- r der Bros, s Georgette. Many- new colors,- .priced special, SPRING RAYONSSND CREPE: This spring features many new beautiful prints, our entire stock now priced. i $1.00$1.75 $1,50 - yard $1.50 $1.95 and Advance" PARTY SPRING FROCKS HATS Priced :.' a .id; decree adjudging H Theflewest and best drete fancies in and all colors, rum priced per : 54 eilk Checks, plaids colors, bright material. This satin is of inches '. . wide, novel . patterns oil .i season. the yard :, the finest quality at only yard Yard . . , . . or a ny part of the real a iiidpenient 54-INC- $2.95 sport satin Season's newest colors in. PRINTED SILK- S- JFeaturing the latest printed; "patterns in new colors. 40 CASHA CLOTH $3.50 inches wide. Sale price, yard The jiew colors of lipstick red, blue, jade, etc $2.50 quality,-w- nrsi ana to all rih Flannels flat crepe of best assortment of new pastile shades, priced per - , yard: 40-i- tlje plaiutlff taie the owner of and quieting the title .against any and iilLelaims ot the defendants in; and to alt of the, following- descrilied Lestate, situate, lying and being in the County of Ctah, State of Utah.Tind bounded and descrilied a foilowg,4o-vit- r QummenciiK at f he Simtheast Co7uer of tfafrywrtfawest Quarter of Section 27, Township 5 South, Range 2 East of the Salt ( Lake Meridian; Thence North 30 chains; Theme West 40 chains; thence South 4.U7 chains ; Thence West 1 chaini more or less, to the Provp Heservoir Company Canal; Thence South llf deg6 niin. East 5.81 chwins; Thence Swith 31 deg, 36 miri. East 18.:tl ehains ; thence Stnth 44 deg. 3(! uiln. niore or less., to the East South side of the Northwest Quarter 27.21 of said Section 27, thence chains, "more "hf less, to the plaiv of beginning.:. Special 50V" I - and up ; " ' l"." ml t ''ir.r.Tv ' !'' Is often only around $15. Women i Vegetariam,' .necessary for growing children, spin do not care to pay higher prices for AH of ns would be! better off if ach is ai preventative of gollnble garments TheJilue -- xr we ate more anemia.: Jnf kddltlbn. It is not at all som'e and" "vegetables,' green shades on plukiush frocks are fatjtenlng.'i It should be served often Buy Womaa if 'i, Lgenerallv usel as t'M'l''t collars of us should not eat meat at all and in many ways. It makes a deor facings.' ' as it does not agree with us. These licious tew wth' left over steak of Bedda Hoyt Talk About expected.-- will find stringless beans' and spin- roast . beef, and onions, or may W ach lctK'fitlHrbe(:Hlise' "of the iron ichopped. and .molded .with an equal Vbiite In American Fork Miss and other minerals they qontaln..-The- amount of cottage cheese into flat -- 1 , Jennie Grant, who , is attending are not protein anppllers like By. HKDDA HOYT , school at the B. Y. V. spent the pens md 'beans.bht'tney caij' be leaves with French dressing. rv for the I'ulted visit Press) in Fork (Written American wek past starved in attractive, loafs and cro. NEW YORK, Feb.-2- . ., (U. P.) ing relatives? ' quettes resembling meats. ,Tbo ,'-t'XRD Of H.VNKS. Twice this "week, once in a .shop who should not eat meats are more, New Arrlva'-M- r, and Mrs. ,3. and once on theAvenue have we Jul-nls The family of Mr. and Mrs." likely to stick to a vegetable fare if xeen a curious new bonnet mnde enGoatcs are rejoicing over the arrival mime of the vegetables are wrved Mock wish to express their of a fine baby boy born Tnesduy tirely of fringe; arranged so. as to The Juice of Vegetabes. crisped and brown, or molded Into hearty thanks and appreciation Jo look HkeJ a coiffure. The fringe morning. Mother and son are gettinloaves and croquettes which are at- air those' who sd willingly offered The Juice, vegetables was held together In a seam which is g-along splendidly.- ' to them in their should never be tractively garnished.- - Whole wheat help nutritious , and extended, from- the center of the ateL When a corn meal or cracker recent bereavement, the loss of their bread, yellow recipe, requires freheadHboHhrmWdle-;ofvthe1-neekLeadershiw VWtor Mrs.; It.., L, lAlw-miicn3nWe ' especially Sbutl the d riming of canned vegetables, I crumbs should le mixed w.lth" the MttfelboyJPelbert. g h afc the rear Ashbv of American Fork waa ra acting ias ratr-parwith the assisted who those thank for or loaves the. should and west Corner of the Northwest Quarcroquetties. used besaved li(uor vegetables ' : Leadership week visitor .here.. in soups and sjiucch. Hcnt canned rsualjy it Ts well to. add . beaten ftinerarterVlce's and those who sent ter of Section 27, Township anil lug. .. 4 Uange aforesaid ; thence East 12.04 The long fringe" was then drawn vegetables in their own liquor in- eggs. "'.""'"'TT' mt&lnttetingK-r- - tourd- the ear3'here it wrapped stead of .draining and adding wa- . Spinach Freveota Ajmnja. Mlt ANDMRS. JUUUS MQCKJl chains - to way of 4 to- I r'AND FAMILY, : Bnl4e ProvTlerv'nir'-.rSinpa'h'f?rraiudcontaining the . minerals L 1' 1 T rn on lue mreM was or Tliem North 44 deg. 3 nitu. Wcstna - - SEEDLESS RAISINS ef-ne- will-serv- RajuELJex. r StalpSpwialistacialsampooiiigT -i Now that we have received our complete stock w spring silks, flannels, rayons and cotton goods we are launching a Home Sewing Week. 7 During this week you can purchase your spring dress goods at special prices and have the advantage of first selection. 1 The new season is fast approaching, with its parties, proms, etc, and you will find among our vast assortments the latest for informal and formal wear. pear within twenty days after ser vice of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which brought, otherwise "Deputy. Sheriffs Appointed E. V. tbia action 1 Tucker and W. H. Bonner, railroad within" thirty' day after sefviee, ; and " employes and P. F. Peterson of anddefend the above entitled ae and incase of your ;fallure so Tliintle, Monday were ' ainwinted tion; deputy sheriffs by the board of to do, judgment will le rendered against you according to the -- de county cornuilssioiiera. They mand of the complaint, 'which has the county, without pay. been filed jWith the Clerk of this "' ' ' Marriage- - Licenses Granted Mar- Court. to obtain Is Issued to have licenses been, .Thiti notion brought riage Beauty Parlor i- wire, a ml Bogfaxes DueehSTofTTolree Olsen-Lew- is 1 (f Wren Wllklni. reports that, dog faxes are due and pa value at his office and that any dog one month oTOltrae-iStB- n iwjtid to, the tax, which is. $2 for males and $3 for female. prices4i5c- - 8: ewing Februai7 3rd to 10th Inclusive reaa inline unnuown, taewee!Ljnthl8 apgeinBTidnT--and-ai- t persons r his mother, Mrs. , , , I : .n.ome e SUMMONS. In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. Martin M. Larson, T. C Larson, George W. Larson Martha L. Peterson, Methea La raon, Camllle La rson and John 8. Peterson, plaintiffs, vi. Martin Hansen, Matilda Hansen, hi wife; Martin A- - Hamaeu, Charlea Hansen and all unknown heirs or Martin Hansen, deceased, or MatilSamuel da Hansen, deceased ; Seveyer, Jane Doe Seveyer, his wife, first and real name unknown, the unknown heirs, devisees; legatees and creditors, if any, of Samuel JYHta :L HereMrs Comedy Ha-eno- .,.' CITY NEWS TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY . mem-ber- a K(eial nitntlcali htiuiUrM .will; be The Social Hour club will .meet given by Sir. H. Q, JJerrlll. All weiuberat are retiuetsted to be pre-eu- Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. John E. Cbrigtenaeu. : : : gueati of Mra. ""v. Meyer at her bom Monday evening. The entertaining rooma were artlatkally decorated with cut glaaa vaaea of (sweet pea. 7 An Interesting musicat program wag given by Mian Zola Martin and Mini Evelyn Ostlund. Needlework was abto enjoyed. ;A dainty lunchserved to fifteen member. eon, t. 2:30 elx,-.- 17:30 OnOWS e rwlng dub a ALL SEATS ... : The guesta Included Mr. and Mrs. Burt Whipple, Mr. and Mm. Lafe Bown, Mr. and Mra, J. B, Seethaler, Mr. and Mr.. Ted Hatten, XI r. and Mra, Hon Willianm. Mr. and Mra. Bliss Cluff, the: Misses At ha, Ckie and Llllle Murdixk. Mian- - Mary Josle, Miss Irene Simmons, 'Mark Mi Ma. Beanie Collin was boatea Anderson, Lloyd WlIUain,ad the to the member of the Amasta club honor. of guest at her home Monday evening. The eutertalnmnt conslatd of evening uedlewtirk and luimic. A dnluty . Vuth Sorosla dub will meet at the waa nerved to eigfaf memhome of Mra, O, W. Bailey Wed luncheon y ber. S at o'clock. Torafternon nesday traita of American Women," will t ghren'by Mm. J. B. Ashton. "The Mr. L. L. Nelson will baboateM Magaiue a American, yterarure' to the niemlier of the Provaunaa wtii he given by ilr IL U. Merrill. elul at ber home FVidiiy afternoon. 1fi .. Margaret Livingston in THE WHEEL" t al Mlaa NorreUT Startup, MUta Lela Mlaa Mildred Mitchell. Fpencer Spencer, Jamea Poulton, Passey and rnetit Kelleratraaa. ... color at heme. PRIZE NIGHT WEDNESDAY FREE THIS WEEK tadiesT Wrist Watch J 21 Piece Tea Set I Pair AH Wool Blankets ajng-fb-delllrtitr- fair wera . . TONIGHT . GLORIA SWANSON --Toae a " zk ir tvs Ulaa Larenv Veat entertarned a Bomber 'of frienda at a ateighing party imduy evening, followed by a dainty luncheon which wai aerved at her bixoe. Ramsey. proS leaves soon m aa extended trip hi tU MH, Ur. ind Mra.; I'd Barton entertained at a dancing party at the Hotel Roberta --Monday - pretiil grenlng ,,,Tha aall.j-adtS?iraledTn (TfSloi Schwue "of ptuk ' ' and white. Dancing, tofvther with apodal Btdsieal numbers furnished by the M unlock sisters were enjoyed. LniMeon was atared ttjfM king table, which wsato Yrtlsrically decorated in the pink and white Thursday, February 4L8 p.m. 2 Cbllige Hall Season Ticket Holders Free ermx--i j Milad VS j well-know- n Comer . -- Xhtof That - -- I New Things HOUSEHOLD NOTES f . 8.05-charhs, SUGARED DATESK. 35c Carrots, Beets Parsnips niTn VN,h flK h i .iTl-iirir- ii CI 5c "5 lbs. at--t- -- mh K0rflnsT"eTi expert marcelling call Wllina 31. deg.. 36. mln. West 18.T1 1 Goodridge at .Loverldge Beauty chains; thence North 5 jdeg. 6 428 "W. Cen mia West 5.81 chains; thence West Parlor. Phone 1038-J- . 13 deg South 13.50 chains, more or ter. . . less, to the west bank" of the old FOR RENT Slodent 4 room borne North Union Canal; thence South 19 . with basement,' close In, 165 N. deg. 30 mio. . East 20.50 chains; nar m CANNED WALNUTS PEACHES -- -- Fancy walnut . halves. , - OC" Owli for Qt cans in .... ,. LEMONS . LETTUCE . CTU A V ; large, 'dozen JlLiilV . STEAK . . . . BEEF ROASTS . ;a . 29c ,J0c sirioinribrrisclb. B;"" - VT. Telephone 1002-J- . e" per-4o- 22c th e, ot-Sr- feather-fancy-'-kh-tM- ed. eglnnin.: ST... ,17c oorchea-llflKiLan- - SILB ;tahi burnt-ostric- Me . oeauty Parlor ' Tl 4f . announces that on Thursday, February 4 the Elite, will open in a ' Mew 327 W. . Center -- v. , (Next door to the Boss MiUinery) X " r r ; . -- -- The - MrsrStrong "also announces that her associates wilt be MrB. &eva Hopyer of SaliLake,Cityr and that a Bchool for and Miss Dessa-Adam- a Beauty Culture will be operated in connection with v j. -- .,-.', a Salt Lalte schopL y? FREE SOUVENIRS ON OPENING DAY d 8 DAHC Mrs. Clarissa Strong of the. F-- 8 ebain;-4bence-Nor- .,.20c but bad black hair parted in the cen ter with buns at tbe sides. The other model was. of gray fringe and designed for evening wear. TbH eccentric dresser might find them r .", becoming. thence South 41 deg, 30 niin. East Flappers in'New Xork have sud 8.80 chains; thence South 49 di ar. denly started to wear their felt hats Oak dining East 0.90 chains, more or less, to well back off the" forehead and tilted FOR" RALE Cheap. table and buffet to .match. Call the South boundary of the Northeast a bit to one side. One sees so many F-330 N. Cth E. Quarter ef said Section 28 ; thence young Misses with bright little felts East along said Quarter Section Jlne. perched high on the head exposing . tbe parting of the hair. Aside from FOR 'RENT 2 room rurntshed cot- to tbe point of beginning. it's being a fad, we cannot believe 9.70 chains Thone W. 188 N. 4th Also $12. commencing tage. ' ' ; 537-South and 22 charns East of tne It la chic. Beret tarns are still so hew that Northwest Corner df flection 27, arid Township 5 South, Range 2 East of we rarely see them except on smart FOR RENT Housekeeping room. 55 W. 2nd N. F-- 8 the Salt Lake - Meridian".- - thence women but these smart felts in North 2.75 chains; thence West 13 slightly tarn effect are rarely as 4L deg.Wet smart as they are new. Most of FOR SALE Hay Brlgbtcoarse 1st for horses or dry stock, $8.50 2.30 chains: thence- - North 5,50 tbem'are bult or folded, high. at the extra-flii1st d$l3,chalB s; thence East 17.71 chains; them are Iwiilt or folded high-atibon large lots, urop thence South 6.50 chains; thence side where a rhinestone- - trim or del. Better-pric- e Card to liay .. Law, SprlugvUle EaitlTZcMIiwf"thent'"tn-2.TIm draped R. F. D. chalBs; thence West to . the point made of soft yellow felt high in the rear and low at one side of h where a brown fancy MARTIN M. LARSON. FOR RENT 3 large rooms and re-shoulderwfird. Others in - extends PlaiutiffsHeat modern. for ball Attorney strictly ceptlon that becoming new shade of pink and hotrater, 'front and back P.-U pink which suggests pale'ashes of sbade, best oca- - Knlgfht Block, ProTO,J!tah. WnThwn7-iay-FetrtKH58adirptable for dres wear. PubncBtiOTr TTatesT" t fc F-Thla fearoe soft pink, combined 23 ; Mar 2, 1926. S. 2n4 E, I'h'one 84. with a soft shade of light blue or with green. Is used for Jnany little LINING COWS an Pierre. Cloberte, Apa PARIS maDUNDEE, Scotland Several" sit frocks of afternoon type, chfc accused of many, crimes, was chene de ts terial stonv generally crepe "the in found were pursued into a sewer and caogbt ter coins and the price of tteae pastel frocks ach of a cow slaughtered here. .'. after a long chase. ; , . 3rd .t:;43c' . flookedas-tliottgh-sbewore-no-- W-- z B.II1UO 12cans....$1.15 , . . tll v ' bHn-effe- FOB. PoTvi-nVioll- r v- -- the-right- -of NEW TODAY SOUPS...... from-canne- - ; Gold Seal aOITD Et ,,.. - Phone 913 any time this week, for appointments. . ; - |