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Show , THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY; MAY 201925. PAGE SIX 1 ' SEEK NEW YORK CITY NEWS Announcement r The City Tailoring company has employed a cleaning r and dyingexpert to supervise all cleaning and dying work. Special attention will be given to men's and : women's wearing apparel including the finest of fabrics. j ; " GIVE US A TRIAL City Tailoring Co. . . Phone 850 77 N. Universiyt Aye. 4- N. A. Peterson of the vocal aolo, Jack Flnley; A.'C; presentation of honors to the two rbeat all round students by the Cul- tus club and chnnilxT of commerce; presentation of graduates, Principal itay Monson;' presentation of diplomas. President T. F. Tolhurst, of the Nebo district. ' .Forty-fou- r students have applied for graduation a follows: William Brough, Clytte Bardlet, Walter Bates, Itoger Berry, Ledria Bulzly, Allce Clajsotv Hasel Bert Cnrtvin, Cannon, Blanche CHatwln,Dlive lJufryV" Norma Jack Finley, Maxine Green-hnlgRoland Oourley, Elizabeth IIiiIhIi, Chloric Hill, Alton Hlggln-sbIra Hancock, Lewis Hiatt, LaPreal Kaye, Ralph Kitchen, Vaud Larson, Willis Loveless, Thel- ma Mendenhatt, Price McKlnney, MK'lellan, Delia MeBeth, Ver non H. Moore, Glade Manwell, Af- - nates; Prof. 44 SENIORS OF IT. PAYSON HIGH TO GRADUATE (Spedul To The Herald.) PAT SO Nf," Ma y 20. tin the evening of May 21, the commencement exerclsrs fVr the graduate Tf the , Payaou high school will be held in the Nebo slake tabernacle. The program to be given la aa follow : invocation, president Lee R. Taylor; class' president'' addreas, Willis Loveless; saxophone solo, Eugene Reld; valedictory address, Larreal Kay and PricerMcKinneyr. reading, Norma Erlaudaon ; address to grad- - On SickJUsi ( ' ;" n, vf. be-fle-ld , k Hnlsb tut returned borne from Brig-baCity where ahe bat' (pent the . winter teaching school. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY The first shot win probably be fired when Dr. Clarence Edward . la Parson Mr. and Mr. WllUam Macartney of Philadelphia, retiring Ferre motored te Payaon 8miduy moderator; opens the assembly with where they were the dinner guests bis nuxleratorlal eermon, "Eecon-elllatio-n of Mr. and Mr. WUliam Omelia." Through Christ Dr. was elected by the general " Spend' Vexation Here Mr. and saaenibly of 1924 as the leader of Mrs. Steven Johnson formerly of the conservatives oa the direct issue thla dty but more recently of Los based OB the preaching ojt Dr. Emern Angeles, Cal., are spending their son Fosdlek In the Mrst Presbyter-Iachurch of New York City. ' ; summer vacation In Provo. . Dr. Fosdlek Is a Baptist but for served as a special preacher years Mr. AbraMrs. snd Here VUltkng ham Done of Arisona are. visiting in that church. Dr. Macartney and here with Mr. and Mrs, Heber J. others took exception to some of his pulpit utersnces aa- heretical. The Done.' . . . general assembly of 1924 decreed Jiwnr Cedar1 CHy MIrs Eula that Dr. Foadick'a. occupancy of the Ftetchw of Vdr City la visiting presbyterian pulpit was irregular with relatives and friends in this and invited him to either accept the ''Presbyterian creed 'or cease, hla city. preaching , in the Presbyterian . Dr.. Fosdlek I refused, to The Junoh Edition The Junior church Issue of thd Provoniaa. is junt Off blud himself to the Presbyterian the press and la a magazine of more creed, but continued to occupy the than thirty pages, It carries a large First Presbyterian pulpit in New York for many months, A complaint variety of photographs" of 'the the Presbytery of New Ydrk against classes and many interesting contributions from the students. ' In (act will therefore be presented to the XX ministers It fairly gltstena with verse reflect- general assembly by' and four ciders, of the Presbytery of the vacation 'and ing spring spirit of New York, headed tiy Dr. Walter time. . D. Buchanon. The New York PresAttended Funeral Mr. and Mrs: bytery is charged with "dishonest R. Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Albert action" and "error" In ten specific S. Jones of this city attended the counts. The Presbytery of Chester, Pa., funerst services of their nephew, William 0. Bmoot, who died at will present at the general assembly an overture demanding that fhs Yakima, WathV last week following an operation for appendlcitlsi !Tbe Presbytery of New York be reservices were held In the Stigarhouse scinded, its property taken over and HT,k- - a "new loyal" Presbytery aet up in n.o rrl QnU Tel.. attended by a large number 0f ll".,uave' Among the . charges brought friehd of the family. Mr. Bmoot was S grandson of W, C.' A. Smoot against the New York Presbytery and B. 8. Jones, two prominent in addlton to the Fosdlek case is the accusation thajt the New York pioneers of Utah. Presbytery has licensed to preach Called to Salt Lake Archie young ministers who did not accept Sellers, of the Provo police depart such Presbyterian fundamentals as ment, was called to the bedside belief in the Virgin Birth and " the Miracles of Jesus. trf his mother 'who Is saidr-b- e ill at home her In critically Salt So bitter is the feeling of Baltimore Presbytery Lake City; agains Philadelphia Presbytery for having started the - Commission Meets The controversy that Baltimore PresbyCounty county commissioners met Wednes tery will ask- the general assembly to It from the Presbytery the with separate the heads of day morning various departments of the county of Philadelphia in the voting secto discuss the annual budget which tion where the two Presbyteries for has been. compiled and submitted years have been Joined. . "for consideration. Grandpa Boyd While hot an alSchoolmen Visit II. R. Merrill, together new cognomen, the appella Walter P. Cottam and Laval S. Mor tion to which our amiable' sheriff ris of the faculty of the Brigham In entitled, is made the more emYoung university are. on a tour of paauc toaay.Dyt.be arrival of a eastern Utah, taking in the coutles bouncing baby boy at the home of of Carbon, Duchesne, TJintah, Grand, Mr.' and Mrs. Blake Peay. The sew Han Juan, Emery; Sevier and San- citizen first made himself heard this pete. The men propose to familiar- morning, and Sheriff Boyd doesn't ize themselves with the educational seem one bit older. The child's situation of the mother formerly was Miss Sadie Boyd. Child and mother are getting sections vlsttedc-- along nicely. This is grandchild No 2 for the sheriff. City News With a 100 per cent record at the Utah state trap shootFOR WOKK1NG PEOPLE payjorftmonthtyf w t HOT-WATE- aa v.a.rAT or RADIATOR HEATING OUTFIT R THINGS make it worth your "while to go to the nearest ARCOLA rpHREE merchant listed below and inspect ,. Arcola now: ! ARCOLA is 2. ARCOLA costs less now ;v . , 3. greatly reduced than ater in the year. -l- ARCOLA can be installed for the balanccfin easy rRadiatorwarmtrTput" IhndwlneanS" comfort next winter. The ARCOLA jou ARCOLA is waiting to de- -' monstrate and to give you ; an estimate for your home. Go to him nowtoday. ARCOLA. : Don't shiver through won hapfanagina n hav the on. dtrful comfort mnA bMlth ioumioi of radiator warmth, for your iamuysake, get is warming: Ho Small Storaa Small Shop Detached Build If ' J'.t:. ftniium . ME Kailroad Station Small Office Oa Filling Station Lunch Roam Oarage Oreenhouate Farm Cottage Jfuct a little (oel oecaaionaMy: no other attentions ARCOL.A teguUte UacUL ' P. L. LARSON PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. ' 343 W. Center il - M!D.,S.EASOM on L nl ing content at Pm tbe KANSAS CIHY, Kan., May 2ft (pp)Nineteen out of every twenty boye "who "go wrong" , come from faniillea in which the mothers are Visiting Here Mrs. W. D. Gilbert forced to work, according tolHenry and son Phillip of Castle Gate are court of the Juvenile Meade, judge lsltlnsr here for two weeks with Kansas City, Kan. Jr..-- M. D. Evans, Mrs. Gilbert's Invariably, it.te found that where moth? there la a mother to stay at home and care for her children, little or no trouble Is caused by the boys and , - oar sale has attracted thejargest crowds that ever attendfact-th- &t ed sucK a sale in Provo If there is anything needed in Ladies' ready-to-wea- r, dry goods, notions, underwear, corsets, hosiery, etc- we ask you to comnare nrices else - - where and then note your savings. Specials for Thursday irYM A Startling Sale of Dresses a . 8 . They feel languid, 3 8 a 8 Final Clearance of all - 3 ia Every Coat in Our Stock Reduced From 3 to 2 and more It is really a treat to go through our coat department and inspect the wonderful values we are offering for these three days.; These particular models are exact copies of favorites of the foremost fashion centers. . Wonderful Values 3-D- ay .' tUfl o eg 9 more - D Sale of House Dresses Lot 1 Hand embroidered lcnine, ' all new and different styles in all colors, guaranteehfastr sizes 35 to 48- - ; ,f if 1-- 1-- and discouraged and think they are ' getting lazy. Neglect of these symp toms might result in a sick spell, inereiore tne sensible course is to take a dose or two of Herbine. It It Just the medicine needed to purify me system and restore the vim and ambition of health. Price 60c. Sold by Medquist Drug Co. ,Adr. fFx a "blue" half-sic- to $2230 values' 515.00 Sizes IS to 50" Over 200 new dresses for evening, street, afternoon and business wear. Exquisite Creations from New York Best Dress Manufacturers The best of Workers get out of sorts when the liver fail to act Dorothy Says It'sNatural, Hon the Juvenile authorities, Judge Meade observed. It is the type of boy who Is with out. maternal guidance that presents a difficult problem. Usually he has already, found that parental disci pllne can be evadedaj)d has become Inured to punishment, the Judge said. It Is every boy's right to have a mother's ayhipathy and a mother's " , ' concern. ''In someeasesTt ia an absolute necessity that both, a father and mother work in order to pro4de for a large family. In other cases, it is merely desire for added wealth that "makes a mother forsake bomfe re M sponsibility for business. "Ptsrhnps, parents believe added mniiey may bring added advantages for their children t but nothing can the Ions of their compensate boys," Judge Meade sajd, ' Judge Meade favored prohibiting mothers from working. If her earn ing capacity,, la. necessity, the Judge would nave the state provide it and "thus allow her to stay home and make a home for. her children." . The jndge admitted his proposal ' is difficult and adds; "Only when we have found a way to keep the boys at home, is congenial surroundings, will we be sure of the type of boy which will be turned out. from the average American home. 'Until then, we will have to strug gle along under present conditions, and the Juvenile courts will have its hardened boy criminals not really bad, but unmanageable." - - w "-fil- Notwithstanding the Geneva Sunday, Dr. Gun culb tied with two others fer first place honors. Dr. Grua la one of the best shots in the county and has always taken n active Interest in sport affairs. fninnr i - O. B. Crmt. representing Tnea tl tm BUCKLEY. & HAWS 139 N. Univ. Ave. r--V ton Nebeker, Alfred Okelberry, Winona ODenshaw. La Von reterson : Eugene Held, : Aline Stark, Theo Stark. Jennie Stark, Henry Sim moiis, Golda Shuler, Neldon Taylor, Evelvn Telson. Nelda Tanner, Vera Wtlson and waiter ware. BEST KIDDIES monthly payments. dealer nearest National Leafua elub, la back M Raranac Lake convalescing from a heavy cold be caught at the opening came. It was at the aaroe reeort that be made Ida great uphill fight tor health two year ago. Entire tandom la now pulling . for hla aoeedy recovery. MOTHERS HAVE a small down payment, ; Christy Mathewaon, famous aa Itar pitcher with' the Qtanu yean Mo, and now prealdent of the Boa-ta- STAY-AT:HO- To Buy Hundreds of Exceptional BARGAINS AT OUR GREAT -- , Vyv, G ,- . U You StiU Have A Chance -- h, El-m- THE ONLlEXCLUSIVE LDIESV STORE IN PROVO s COLCMBC3, O, May 20. (UP) and M1m Faun Geary motored Renewal of the Iwttle, between to Salt Lake and spent the week fundamentalists snd modernists Is and end visiting with relative ' K friend, expected whe the 137th geneml assembly of the Presbyterian church 'oifM'"'HeaiMTM LaWere In the V. S. A, meets her tomor- : All work GUARANTEED Satisfactory or money refunded. , Mabel & a EXPULSION from few day TWt In Halt Lake, Garfield and Tooele. Mis ' PRESBBTERY Iletuna. Betas Mr. and Mrt. Wllllaa Ferre have rtturuwl home I Salt Lai I But-r"'""J . Special $1.00 Regular to $1.73 r. Lot 2 Beautiful patterns in Amoskeag and Scotch ginghams, trimmed with a contrasting colors, wonderfully tailored; sizes 35 to 45. - Q -- Special $1.50 1 s r" wmmm, ' ".. J , y ' Regular values to $20 .Xot 3. A beautiful assortment of hand embroidered and wonderfully trimmed gingham house, porch and afternoon dresses, also genuine English broadcloth in all colors, plain anJ fancy candy stripes; all guaranteed fast colors, and n wi h v I 1 $4.9S Dorothy May Nourse. IS. of Koxbtfry. Maa- a- who in a year haawdrTalirht beauty pritea in her home state, says her 'beauty is natural, but ah shows' excellent technique In handling her. lip stick. I Exercise, awuxunaiaT and riding horaebackjiastnabledhev to nU herhomnwltb lbeautyatro'eej - - ; exceptional values. - . . I,, All New Tattern Uata latest styles, and colors are beautiful Values front $8.00 to $12.00 j9 Special $2,50 and $3,50 7, Regular $1X3 and $3.00 values! sizes 35 td4a:'. . ! tssxxx, " |