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Show THE EVENING HERALD, THUCS 4 ttSUZSXElftfftftiifvvffvtfftmrfftfffffrsvi MSBta BaBahaaaWBM i - s , For Friday j CHILDREN'S FIBER SILK REGULAR 50c SPECIAL PRICE.' ... .. . i SPRIKGYILLE HIGH SCHOOL Elder Stephea L. Slcharda of tbe WUford Blanchard, Myrlle Browa, , Lee Felix. Oscar Twelve f th L. D. 8. cbnrcb de-- Florence Carrk-kIda Myrlya CiiKtavisun, Harmer, litered the addreae to tfce craduitM ma. ., of; the. SprlnfvlUe JOali ecfajnlret Ulldrea Jordan, Gordon Hoffman, the commencement exerdaea held at Nettie Pierce, Keece Beynolda, lone the high school auditorium Thura-da- y Tucket t, Helen Wagner, Iuea Whit-mor- e ' ' ( Mildred ADdVraon, Jewi Bird, erenlng. May St. The Art of Choke," waa the tub. Thomas Connors, Armoad Halt iTan Holt, Bernell Perry. Bay Ject fit bis discourse. , part he said : "There la a problem la de- Saaford, Charka Straw, Doris Taytermining what things are worth lor, Ira Taylor., Howard Thorpe, while and wtit are not There la Berate Tipton. Ardeen Van Leuven, Eldon Single not time te do all the things want to do la life, We can not fill ton, elea Alleman, Marie Allan, all our aspirations, hence we bare Haley Bird, Vernon Barett Edward Boyer, JJarle Kigtrlp, to" make some choice; The whole Otsier, more that Emily LStrong, tiirdell art of living Baphel Palfrewman,' Edward Hutch-lugthe art of choice.". ,7 Condie CraudalL "We must choose our associate, We live la society; we live among TOWKIO Viscount Goto, forpeople; we havi our association. It mer nil ulster of hie Interior, has la important that we surround with good people who build never thought of a wap.v between us up and deter, as from evU Infln Japan and America much - less eneeg. Our course In life is shaped talked of it he told the I'uited very largely by the force brought to pre la an Interview at Sblrahaiua We Springs. bear by personal Influence. know what the law of gravitation is as we see it. It is some grent force. We call it gravitation. "Electricity ia another great force of which we know nothing only of its power and the way It acts. ' . 8o like other great forces ef na ture. pergonal Influence Is the great Influence of life. It radiates ont of every man and woman and effects the lives of those who come In tact with them. We respond to his matter of personal Influence as a flower responds to the sun shine. Jo your choice of companions yon large ly shape roar live. "Ton will be forced to choose the organ IzattonsTjf whlch 'you "wlltie associated; the institutions of learning; the clubs, socletlea iflL fraternal orders that yw will belong Macaroni to. In making a choice, select only SbAthttti those that will give something of service to your advancement, .and Ton have no time to progress. Surcbiness it reqiend at things thst are useless. "You will later be called upon to moved br the Fon-taallay yourselves with political orgaprocess. Flavor nizations and commercial institution. You are going to make, a and nutrition arc choice of vocation'.' Choose therefore left, toe a package. in the hope that your choice will enable you to better serre humanity and not In the vent of merely' mak-inmoney. Men 'who command the CPTTTTAT C highest compensations in make compensation a secondary ron- t; ideraflon and devotion to ait idel of service first He who teeka to serye. great Ideal or serve a peopu will have compensation added to vo cation. "You will later choose partners for life ; you are going to choose your Ideals ; you are going to chtme yotir course of living;' you are going to choose the Unes of demarcation between right and wrong. You must determine whether you are going to live a moral or life. Yo are going to determine whether you will live a religious or a life, f I admonish you to live a relig ious. life. A man. is a law abiding man. The state in which you live had it's inception in Christian principals in justice and eaity. You will need resistance, courage, fortitude and strength In the artucture of your lives and these will come to you' in the choice of a religious litel" Principal Bay. L. Done waa In cbdrge and presented the graduates. Miss Louise Coffman delivered the valedictory address. ' The awarding of the 'diploma was by J. J". Br member of the board of edu cation of the Nebo district Musical numbers consisted or a vocal solo by Elmo Coffman and Miss Bessie Da vies of Provo; a eele solo by Mel- vln L. Wone and a vocal duet by Miss Bessie Davie and Miss Thero Lou Olsen of Provo. The invocation was by John B. .BoyetranijLihe benediction by Patriarch O. B. , Huntington. Tlie graduates receiving diplomas :' in . .. were: f ., y i Maurice -- Anderson," Maud- - Beard-al- l, ' ' and .. , , Thehna Bird, Lois Blanchard, Mack Sennett Comedy Glen Boyer, Fred Brlnghurat "BASHFUL JIM" Lucy Childa, Louise Coffman, Louise Coow, Vernon Dalton, Tressa Fullmer. '.' - ' Friday and Saturday Orson Hansen, Donna Hansen, Helen Ilarmer, Elsie Harker, Florin ence Harrison, Edwin Haymond, THE Tess Hines, Melvin Hoffman, Charloette HJorth, Jessie Hutchlngs. - Marie. Kindred, Teressa Malm and strom, Josephine Meneray, Odessa Our Gang: Comedy v MendenhaH, Ellis "Murray, Charles Mnalg. Percllla Klelson, "iginla Eldon Palfreyman, Theodore Phillips, Erllng Roylance. : ; Blalue Smith, Lucile Straw, Earl Pi ronj, Cieo Sutherland, ; Louise i Sumslon,; Margarett Wortheiw ninth grade graduSeventy ates, receiving diplomas at the Tonight 7:30 - 9:15 same time were:, . Captola Chexxtogton, Laiua Clega, in Helen Diamond, Jack Oarbett Bert GledbflL Jullna .Harris, - Louis : Harmer, Ruth Johnson, Lewis Johnand '' ' Dlx Creed Kindred. son, (iJiies. 'WOLVES of the NORTH" Emma Lee, Louise Mendenball, Alierta MendenhaH, Elsie McKurdy, Friday and Saturday .Tny Madsen, Kmlly Martain, Fred Murray, Clara Nlelson, Iva Osche, ' in , Manrine Olson, Evelyn Warren, Iolir Celventra, Qnln Whiting, BearV. trice' Wbeler. v. Comedy Looia Whltin;... Mildred Yonnjr, ArTld - Jnderholnv Myrt Bnrtlptt, 9Q ....... . 03C B B Special for ,J9c pair ANOTHER; DEMONSTRATION OF MOSE LEWIS VALUE-QIVING-SENSATION: THESE NEW . 1 REGULAR $15 special price V - . . g , QT- - SILK SUMMER DRESSES AT s, g 33C 5 Knit Goods Co. :jimUIEIlllIIIIIlIHIIIIlEIUCRUM I't a iquare tnedt for a dime ' HUGO HAS NQ BANK. HUGO, Okla., Mar 28. (IT) Without banking facilities, business inthls town of fire thousand population today .was practical!, at ' a standstill. Checks jof large business houses could not be cashed. Bills of large denomination oduld" not be changed. It was predicted that one ttfilrd of the crops in Choctaw coun be harvested this year. ty could With this fcituation before them, caused by the failure of theTlast bank In town - yesterday, businessmen took, a "holiday" on the golf links or went fishing or worked In their gardens. v "t DEUCH VERY BITES'A 38888S88i j BUY FOR CASH Vr SAMUEL KOPP 450 West Center. ' 446. Phone Lowest Prices jiff SPECIAL"'ALL DAY TRIDAY MAY 29, 1925 lb. saetf latent Flour ... . . . . . . .$1.15 974: pkgs. bgefla or beediess itaisms , . . can Bonner 9 Malt Syrup , ....... . . I 5c size can Honey Suckle Syrup . . . . 25v 49 ilLarge bot$g$ld Yankee Maple Syrup . 25 If 30c large kg. Quick Quaker uats . . vFresh RaReff Mterr 2 lbs. . ;75 Fresh Salmon, 2 lbs,. . ,'...' . ., . Fresh Eggs , ...30 10 bars Pekf Pan Toilet soap . . 6 boxes Makehes . . . . .777 Fresh Tomatoes, lb. 77.22 . Carrots and Turnips, 2 lbs? .'. , I Nippy Cheege, lb. . ... ..... .. . . , . ..'.... ack Figs 20 ... . . ; , Prunes, 2 .; ; .. . 20c can Sliced Pineapple, 2 cans . 25 ... . 20c can Mab,,2 cans . 7. Dutch Clearer, 3 cans ; . . ... ;:....250 . 12 bars Crystal and A. B. Naptha Soap .......49 17 32c bottle ISmA River Pectin ....... ...... rrri .- -. V ........ ....... .......... .... .... V . ......... lb. ... ...15r ...,.30 ...... .....25 , ...... 25. ...... . ......... u Db.!H. F. Cannon,eyespecialist, is pleased to announce to his friends and former patients that he has re- turneito Provo for the practice of his profession and again taken over his oiifoffices which were formerly accunted by Dr. Nelson, over the Farrer Brothers Store. IP MIWH t S ; PATPTMT it FLOUR w Tomorrow, Per Sack hoi $2.05 Delivered ft . J Phone 114 " etc v vf . 'tff" Cocoa ' . iv Beige Black and; White 'Coral j 6k 0! . etc Flame, See Windows For These Astoui Values .d . f Thare JEveningFrocks, -4.- t-i.l- Afternoon Frocks, . Occasional Frocks, Garden Frocks, Business and Street Frocks. was a .r uver ; SATURDAY i . if you replace the worn out parU Every car needs aome new parts each year. We Bell them for all makes of 'cars. Moreover we sell them'at a price that will permit any car owner to keep his car in "tip top" shape all the year around. if 20c ANGEL FOOD CAKE. T DAINTY PASTRY The Shop of Quality COLUMBIA onightandurear RICHARD DIX ': 1 . ST j. : . t.T t t After 0 yeart of palling? thelrtRgv In which Dr. George. T. Harding--, 81. of Martort; O., father ot the Jote preldent. mode hia calls, "'Dolly" haa beensent to pasture. , In her jIace has. Cofne a flivver. "I likaa horse.. , says Doctor Harding. "But on hna to keep up to the times." !! : . '. , George O'Brien VDogDays" PRINCESS AL17 SEATS 10c ; ART MIX The Danger Rider" . Jack Livingston . "The Range Patrol" ( - . I ' New Today 210, . Grand-vie- - M-2- Sa;4-n05TVES' r CENTER T Household goods, good dresser, other furniture. Must sold by June 3. Call at 103 E. 8th be N. - : . "The .M-3- 1 r and Larry Semon in " 1st. E. Thone 258. T J-- ? homo with Will take car as w basement, $2500. first payment. : . . Must sell on account of health. A FOR RENT Z nice roms with bath nice little buslnessc, bulcher shop room, strictly modern, range con- and groceries. Will considcrr smalt t farm In Utah county. nected. 174 N. 4th W. "The Saent WatcKer" M-3- M-3- 1 Aexas Frank Noal, FOR SALE Brick home ln tood lo-- - '.DALLAS, cation.- - Call 809-858 JfrSth W; negrfti to death by a ' Rfaonnble terms.Jury here todajrfor the ctmfcsscd . assault' upon Mrs. .Mury. Steer last FOR 'SALE At bargain, Clark Easter. The jury was out ffrar minJewel range, llhrary 'set, beds and utes after Mrs. Steer related the xirIiiRS. 769 W. Center. story of the attack.-- ' " "HER BOY FRIEND" Friday and Saturday 7 ;: - K Glen Hunter. .;;,Bessie;LoViaH Hobart Bosworth in n 3 F()R RENT Furnished apartment, close in. adults only. $15. 230 S. :45-9:15 in -- FOR RENT Strictly modern furn. ' apt., with piano and garage. Very FOR RENT Modern apt.. $15, close 280 E. reasonable. Phone 183-J- . in, or will furnish If desirea. J-Baker & Baker, attorneys. ., J-- l . 4th N. Trovo,' BARGllN-Ne- 4:00 CLAIRE WINDSOR M-3- 1 . 1 Tonight 1 Scotch Collie pnp, white and FOR SALE Fine sedan, new. WU1 tan. 6 weeks old. "Thone 650-trade 600 N. 1st W., after 6 p. m. Reward. , : Four Shows Daily 2:30 RENT Four room ufidTiath apt. Close iu, modern', nice lawn, garage. ' PlioneiX)7-- J or see Hcind-sehna- n Optleal and Jewelry Co. v . , IX1IIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIXIIIIIIIIISSUUZK71 FOR SALE Frilay May 29 only, !' 100 lbs. corn, cracked or" fine $2.60. Free delivery. Rocky Moun tain 'Cereal company, 69- S. 3rd W. Phone 424-J- . r ' I , aVaWaaataaaBBaBWaaaaBaan LOST M-2- 9 ' , i - FOR SALE t v . Hair. Route 3, Box T y "Men and Women" . $ - from the Mary Roberts, Rinhart storyt? y : was-ecnte- n - ' J-- 3 --v FOR RENT New 3 or 4 room, ern apt.', 830 E. 2nd S. modJ-- i ONE Ht'XDREO SCHOOLS IN ANNUAL COMPETITION Right at your FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, at Belmont Apts. 61, CHICAGO More than 100 schools 2nd W. from virtually all sections of the filed their entries toFOR REXT New modern home, 4 cotintry had roms, very reasonable. Phone 1010. day for the national track and field meet at Stagg field 344 S. ltAV. . , here Jjme 5 and 6. The entry list 'FOR SAI.E Rosev call Gerald closed this afternoon. J-- 3 M-2- heartlthat's where the s aramaraims ana ii nu: Also Lloyd Hamilton in 1 , ""HOOKED". . H M ' It's a half hour of fast and funny S comedy. READ HERALD WAIJT ADS tj 1 ' Your Car Wont Stall'- - S ;' Devil Food Cake g " " 35c non-mor- : The old .car. stalled and we failed' to reach the ' : Great Outdoors. Ice Cream Calic . CITY;FE ED STORE Blonde' ;Y and - . telNniv'AVe.;;.'..-- Cherio Prints, t 1 Powder Blue Lanvin Green Developed of Boroda Crepe Crepe de Chine Georgette plain and printed Flat Crepe ' Radium Silk ' JjLaces and Satins 1 COLORS: FRIDAY? "ROUGHNECK" IED STAR BRAND n - thls-worl- . m'tiForget Your Choice 1i" g t, Aririoitneement - Sizes 16 to 50 na jSAVE MONEY ! 7 tJv (Cj) ... . ... ... IV ft.' (J ... The styles are the very latest for summer you readily , see that thexfcad their inspiration from Pans.. SEE WINDOWS FOR THESE ASTOUNDING VALUES , rn . . . : . . V one-selv- JENKINS . A . LapIES' FIBER SILK SCARFS ndav-londa- y Just received over 300 new dresses ; .--Ib REGUAR PRICE.75c;SPE( ; The Only Exclusive Ladies Store in Provo .'.. r HALF SOX n pags MOSE LEWIS ADDRESSED GRADUATES OF It, :r- - STEPHEHL RICHARDS ELDER BBMMa&M BBBMaBBBtaMBV 1 MAY 28, 1925. ,v" ; 'I t.: |