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Show Ii Tilt: EVENING IIERADU FAGS FOUR q T ROT? &SShows , 230 - 4:00 Jlonday 7;45 - Tuesday IA '.Ii V9.L15L lake M48upt It Sa At n . s of Jbe Frovo city j Claude i school Saturday attended 'a nut- Ung of ctiul .auperiuteudruts-- of - Wednesday r- 3JOXD AY, ''.AUGUST 21.1023 ue rJl V tan IJ umntion of discussed. xi r ' ! it .? " re ur part time r j education was '..',' Fawar Elicit week Id Rait Lake fvfrHiim with an Btotrf; Mr WJH VaUioi tHpMfi BniIlhK n Is srr- i ."'1 .".'iy. r Uis" '' , ' bun. . Eugene O'Brien Gone East Stephen d Lynn Wakefield soa have left for a motor trip through Mae Busch ' ; Ben Alexander . - Mildred Harris t. Mitchell Lewis r Tom ant$chi -- ..: Thursday, Aug. 27 -- ill ri L rii'J I lr f'll f :'-- AIS-BARNE- proMNcf J "r-- B, BeeCat Hunter Maa- two months' the east and . From NcpW Ml Ida IUjiiph of Juarea, where Ncphl la vlKitlne with relatives and of tbe Jtiarvi friends tif Proto. tIsbay EIIS Around Rn4e Ioop Mra. M. IL ffralmw, s Mr, ': atii Mrs, IJtroard Onhim, Minn. ilHIIa Orat.aia and Bill tiraimu BuUortHl aruuud mxnie Uxp 8nudui and Tltilted Timpano- - PRO.VO fr9U-rWjJ- kl ;'f?. i 4 he will take charge emse acaactny uia coutng ear,'.: Venice Jcppcr- Frpm Neilil-M- Is Baby BonvA baby boy was boru on returned rrxiQ Neiini, wwre Bonouxe at she bus conducted a uceful wiia-- to Mr., and Mrs. -4ba- - West wikhI --and ttertf BiiSjiUh t e ; nicr Btbool Of 1inclnB. this morning. Mother and buby are . ... , and! Mr. doing nicely. Prava ?llhr-i- r. Sterling Talmugo were Prov vlsl turs Sunday. " Mrs. Sain J. Ballln From NVva! of Battle and daughter Maurii IluKmttsKcii Allie Ncplit fa liss vlaUliig-JiMountalnlevaila erq i lla- uppndlng wwkg In yrphl Provo for an Indefinite time, with viNiung wnn nor cousin, juusa uii?e Mrs. Aliee Jones. Warner. t From , Fotalcllo Mrs. - Uadine Visit iiiK Here Mr. and Sirs. Boy Clark has as her guets fof n fevy I'elcni of Jult JLake gmWta at Sirs." J.3S. Wood "and sons the home of Mr. and Mr.' Sail Jen-- days Francis and David, of Pocutcllu, . peraon, Jr. Idubo. jrc, at w Or SHOW THIS YfAR COMPELS VI TO AMNOUNCf m w GREATm i s mm 4 w m m m - m ACTIJ mm - r j HO STREET PARADE w wi$ m w omul crry Ml use Dance Rcvup-Tl- ie McEwun and Tess Cbildi) of 8ring Returns to L. A Verdin John ville returned .from NepbL Satur hua returned tu his bmue iu day eveninc, where they look part Angeles, after vlsltlug in provo fiance retne Trt with Mr. and Mrs. II. John. day. IiLJlui-Jeppers- PERFORMANCES Grand Stand Chair Seats on Sale at The PrMJBrugG(L: nn Visitors Gordon B. .Sunday Evelyn linn IjicI Johnson gpent Sutherland tflid Fred Baine of Salt Lake weie gucstgoT rTliiiil'Mrs! : fBIdaX.aiidJ5iiiiday4-lt-Jjalce1 To Siilt Lake-r-Mi-s! flen and Mlxa ll'Alli-Sundajv t from Vacation Mr. and Mra, Arthur D. Taylor and chil 10 iaii ijuie ,uiss h.diia ixKvr dren hove returned home after and Miss Orthela Nelsou were the spending a week at liVildwood In :: week end guests of Mr. nud Mrs. I'rovo canyon, ;. ; Dave Lossee of Bait Lake. u Bark Make Your Outing Enjoyable Outing equipment or the lack of it, determine howsuecessful or "how miserable your trip will be, A few things you can hardly do without: Tents Camp $tove Luggage Carrier Canteen Water Bag Chairs Beds :; Mattress. You'll find it priced right at .",.. r Wednesday ' Huntington The Prove Tennis dub Is staging its Annual Handicap Tournament startlug Monday next Fred Dixon and Lee Buttle' have been put on wratch and the other members of the club have been rated according to muson's showing. At a drawing held today, the following Returns Horned-M- r. and Mrs. J. T. Powell and family, and Mrs. V. A. Powell tiud family returned home Sunday eteaing after a weck'B visit hi Twin Falls, Idnlio, with Mr. Powell's sister, Mrs. Roy KIrkman. .3 leaves for School Ilalph Keeier Will leave Thurstlny for Coloula M 0. 105 WEST CENTER I COLUlBIrl I v r- - i - - - nmtm &. if - . h - --- --- f, Tonight and Tuesday Thomas Meighan . The Safe Deposit Blues Y' ""OLD and OUNG folks, old folks, listen to my tale c ''.' , "Boobs in Hearken to my tory, and you'll never lose your kale--- i, ' -- t fi Ln . The Woods" Tonight Tr" Fern Front Frovo Greenhouse 3T6nday, 'l'1V- - t. iTri I li'tC7 ;- .- Free v v ! irRi(iHT.rLxa , .From Mlflf , Ebenezer Hardgrasp, he had a bond or two--Kept 'em in a sock, though he knowed he oughtn't to Along came a robber .who specialized in sox Ebenezer wished he's had a safe deposit box. ! :.V-.-7Fi- .... " ' Thieves, bums, robbers, bandits, highwaymen or thugs, Fire, flood or accident, (or even hungry bugs) May eat tip all your property unless behind the locks safe deposit box! Adapted -- :r Of a Diebold, two-keMODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES" FOR RENT - 10c TONIGIfT Tonight and Tuesday -- EXCUSE ME" y, t with Norma Shearer Conrad Nagel ReneerAdoree and Comedy .'.' ( feat-- r wxy auu it the condition piainiysfiows of everjr cell It reveals whetheiu.hp trouble is in battery gtar ter switch wiring or in the starting motor. guess" work! T T MfcDlfcKK i.t V-- i. 1J1S ,"IUB1S11 itOiSK" HAZEL MITCHELL. A.ND By NKA Sen ice Then I found my son writing a-- idCHICAGO, Aug 22. Life at 15 ler to Hazel. I titopjied it straight toff and hid the letter he had start is a 'momentous episode! ' Parents can't understand.'..' They ed. Then I found a note which Haael left on the sewing machine dnb the bbwin of romance as "puppy for Hazel out on the Joey. I love" and threaten the rod and 'bed Wrch and told her If she didn't stop without supper. this ahc and her mother Thus reasoned Hazel Mitchell 15, wouldi)ounse have to move." little Scotch-Irisgirt when a week And Then It llaimened. 2:1J ago. her mother and tho boy mother But that didn't end things. An sought to separate her from her open window showed the ronte the sweetheart of J(visli faith. elopers had taken. A letter from Today the- ScotclUrlsh and Jew-- h H.fzel to her mother bid farewell. mothers look resemfully at each While Hazel's mother. Is In tears, other across the back norcli.. For Joe's mother Is optimistic. Hazel and Joe Medyeke, tbe Jewish thinks they are In the neighliorhood. boy, have rloiied an Abie's Irish because someone, has- been raiding . Rose affair In ireni life. the Icebox. Affair Starts Early. "Joe has run away before, and hi Tbe Mitchells have lived in the usually sups tmcg to get something house where Mrs. J. Sack, the lioy's to cut," says airs. Back. motller, is biudlady, for three weeks. ' Hazel's Farewell Note, It was either a case of "puppy Hero is Hazel's farewell note to love" or love at first sight for the her mother. youngster. say both mothers. "My Mother : I have rmr awnv. Or then again they may have Forgive me. I am nearly ont of my known each other before the Mitch head. Don't worry, becausirthe mod ells moved to the apartment. Lord will take 'care of me. Tbe In any event Joe was vamped hypocrite ftiyvnsjalrs (Mrs, gHttl-'n.- t The second (lav hns the note I .wrote to Joe secnTely. about of Hazel's residence there the Afthe farnv- - PJease don't - worryrT ' fair was oit " can hardly write. I haven't a cent, e stair-aJ(k would whistle but I will try to get work as soon as nnd Hnzel would come tlrtoeinif I can, a'nd I will send yon money for down. She .would tell her mother my care and keeping all those years. she was going b sit an. hourvith Oh, mamma, I don't want to go, but Mr Suck. you would never forgive, nie. Don't And while Mrs. Sack dnink 't the Send anyone to look forms, I may affairs of Cupid ou tbe silver sheet jro crazy. You have been so good to st a nearliV DictuVe show, her son me, but I have taken advantage of and the little. Scotch girlhchl hands you. When I ret tired of It sll.-ami promised, eternal love In the e-may give myself up toa home. Such Clniion of the Sa.eJi.auartmrnl, peopte- as fs'uLnt Wti thought we bad U stopped," the younger generation what Mrs. Sack said. "For a whole week quakes It is. It was pefteemi. Mt son went his Your daughter, ! " i Bfl,v-atha MitcheU ultt went heTS.t "HAZEL. -- h . y .' f"" "' i- i - J ' ' tw: ' Vt k v - ....!. . - - . .um U 1 J.I Read It Right Here fi v . 2 Anyone can read the story the Portostat tells. You can not go wrong. It saves you the .mistake of paying out money you may not need to spend. ::" It Costs You Nothing .! We're glad to check" your battery for you regularly "A ree) as- - a preventive of troublesand when you do have trouble, we're able to minimize both annoyance and expense. See TheTe&t Yourself - ' It's a great scientific ' Improvement we've addad, to make service to ouficus-tomer- s as perfect - 7 - . TheoW.Vickers ' 170 N.UnfversitPAe., n &7 BILIOUSNESS ' : No" You can. P - - 31 PRINCESS All Seats '. t' . - 7- - - iT tour itomah, eonntipatiqib Why matter thesa niMrica. vfaea easily and pleasantly removed by CHAMBERLAIN TABLETS . No discomfort, or basse 2$e t Alexander Middleton kept Iris family plate Behind 8 chunck of mortar, in the sittin'. room grate nd the tight old fox The maid lit a fire Wished he'd paid the price of a safe deposit box. : - ' Augtist e Don't Spend Money until you've had time to drive over to see, us and let the Portostat tell ' you exactly whats wcqng-whaleeds to be done. Maybe vou don't need a new battery at all. This little ma-- 7 chine is more lhan human. The Portostat Tells You S1AK TOURING CCAR from - Naylof Auto Co. " SAVE YOUR COUFONS ... Merchants. Bank . Walter Robinson Music Co. clocks She'd ought of put her diamond in a safe deposit boxl & ' i " Young Mrs. Wickwire hid her diamond ring Right behind the clock, and a thief he found the thing 'Tain't the Elcefor jewelry th.ere's.Jiothing.safe in- ' Fanners in the old.starteras iiould,. or shows other signs tyf senile weaknassWand s'ome-onsuggests you ought to separate - yourself-',- 1 from enough money to buy, a new one stop delay don't do it 7 . , Learn to put securities and valuable rocks In a Diebold Safe Deposit Box! ' i Harty Langdon - goes wrong, develops "anemia," refuses "ttrpin tip-th- HOME.U'EEK", . ' " ' ' nil ii-- ,. ATien YourBattery Qtrits - : .JAX . f Lone Scouts Form WLS Tribes . ,,'r,,! 1 '. : : Merle Taylor vg. Gine Allen; Mat Mangum.v. Bye; J. Will Knight, vs. Rye: tiauky Dixon v Bye; 'Knight Allen rinTtnn "JeiiklnsT Sterling Taylor vs. Bye; Vera Greenwoord vs. Lt e Buttle ; 'George Leveu vs. Krcd Taylor; Buck Dixon vs. Bert Bosliard; Earl Panto vs. George rarker; tester Taylor vs. Bye; Jos. Uullterslobeu vs. Bye Will .Robin-- ' sou vs. Bye; Harold Dunn, vs. Bye; Ito Dixn vs. Bye and Jim Tucker vs. Bye. After this tournnnient has. beeu completed the dub will conduct a Utah County HaiidioaiiTournOTTolIf In whit AIM members of Utah 'connty are especially nrged to Join nnd others are welcome. A silver enp will be awnrded the winner and prixra will lie iven to the men's ilonhlcavAiid ladles" sUwles. The inemlMrs of the Provo team are keep, ing nj their jihietice, each night, should the Logan club desire to come to Provo to play for the Knight , ...'. cup, , The Provo Rotary clnb has a cbanipIonKhip team which will play any other Rotary club In the state. TWtcttm Is composed of Dr. Vern Grecnwmod, Judge James Tucker, Dr. Fred It. Taylor, Merle Taylor, Clayton Jenkins, Prof. T. Earl Par-doLester Tuvlor and Rert BoKbard. Park, ' . fC'm''mJ ' gin Monday , . - their v aoiii!, - Handicap Matches For Provo Conuiu'tfee Meeta The Uiard of License Granted William Nelson control of the I'rovo Women's club house will meet Monday evening, Grooms and Margaret Leona Bird, both of Sprlngvllle, were lssned a August 31", in their club rooms. marriage license by Couuty : Clerk From Salt IMfr Mrs. J. D. Ford, Wallace Utiles this morning. Clyde and George Ford, Miss Teresa CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Ford, Mr, and Mra. W. T. Atkln SPANISH FORK, Aug. 24. Mrs,' and daughter Itutb and grandson Itillie, nil of Salt Lake, were guests Mary Atwood of Leland was hostess at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse to a large party of relatives Saturday,, the occasion beUig the six iv- Hark, Sunday. eightb anniversary of her birth. To California Mrs. D. H. Mc Dinner was served at 1 o'clock to Allister- - and- family, who has been fifteen guests and at 8 tn SON IS BORN v SPANISH FORK, Aug. 24 Mr. riiting In Provo for the. pant two igbteen guests. Most of the rela months with her parents, Mr. and tives came from Spriugvltle and and Mrs.' Melvin Atwood of Leland Mrs; J. B. Keeier. will return o Murray. announce the 'birth of a aon. home- - In I5 ELOPE YOUNGSTERS OF : TOURNAIiM ; week-end- IN it no i oubMnml a-- tifitlt fNORMW SIX : PROVOTENNIS ! Returns Home Miss Vesta John- lUiimg Home Miss Elizabeth Tbuniiwna of Ojcden has retnrftcd sou has returned home after a week honie after fspondlns the past montb vacation in southern L'Uh. In 1'roTo at the borne of Mr. and v. Mrs, David John, Week End Guest Mr. aud Mrs. 3. NiR lAkti laitom The Jlisws W Johnson Of Nephl were week Mnmle ami Doiictla Hiiir motored end guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Muds "Suturdiiy and spoilt Johnson."" . the .? 180 'HORSES - . 25th AUGUST pain over WLS. the hroad neeaiy meeungs or Lone Scout ing nauon or the .Agi lcultural Foundation, Chicago, ev- - flntl m- 7:S5 7:19 (Crat Standard 5Hjf nTfheVl0,bet?in of Ambre Perry, chief executive of Scouts of America. For many months the Lone Scout movement' baa been operating over WLS to take the' benefits of the Scout and Influence to the Isolated boy oit the farm. These boys have training become members of the first radio Lone Scoot trine in tha I'nito Grot... t i. as the WLS Tribe and its membership has reached 2.600. having j representatives from every state la the Union. To every member of me iauiu uun u (ireseuieu a nenmmii ixine scout bftnge, the gift of the Agrlcnltural Foundation. The radio meetings, which are broadcast from the Chicago studio ofweekly WLS, consist of Scout testa, talks by Ambrose Perry and other Scout leaders and entertainment furnished by the Scouts themselvcl Th most elaborate entertainment as mosleal comedy entitled. "A Da in j Camp WKb Boy Sconta." ll-Joe , players were Scouts. ALWAYS ASK Senrs-Roebqc- k Hoover's the-Lon- Floor1 j eears-Boebpc- k . Eaen V. tthJ O'Brien v .f-.l- ; '.VV.-- - v-- . in. AT YOUH .f ?Me Bttfih j'priVoloas'Sii"" - " GROCER'S i |