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Show : ?J- iT"7 - THE EVENING HERAlr'EDNESD AY. JANUARY 20, 1926. I January Clearance Just Received Phone 107 Valley Chapter No. 8, O. X. &. VfenMng fat Frsrs Mr. and Mrs. wlQ kola tU regular meeting Tues Jones are rial ting In Clarence 8 2(J, . t day evening, January ProTO a few days with Mrs. for o'clock. All members and visitors Jones parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. ".-'- '' ar Invited. aaa, en xoute from California Mr Lee Baker entertained the to their home tn Bigby, Idaho. Mrs. members of Taller Circle at her Jones was formerly -Miss Ludlle - : , home Tuesday evening. The enter- William of thla city.-decorwere rooms prettily taining Mr. and Mra, Paul ated with fcowkuof sweetpeaa. Tike New lrH CrandaU are rejoicing over the time whs pleasantly .apent with of an eight and one half sewing and the election of officer arrival baby pound siBSLtm were gjjl hifnTnwdaj wffc .The tottoslm pfei,. daughter are do elected for the ensuing year; Mrs. ing. Mother and . U. T. Cannon, president; lira, ing nicely. Charles Funk, vice president; Mrs. Operatloa Friends Herman Grimm; secretary; Mrs, roderroes Lawrence Whlttemore; treasurer ; will be glad to learn that Arch Pul-haof Payson, who underwent an Mrs. J. 0. Strlckley, reporter. were also made to hold operation for appendlrtt!M Satur as nicely .ai can meetings the first Wednesday of day la improving Mr. Pulham was for be expected. - 4- each month. r Dainty, refreshments were served merly of this city and Is connected with- - tbs. Metropolitan Life Insur to- - Urt Charles Ctttmbe'risinMrs. II, F. Cannon. Mrs. C, H, Funk, Mrs. ance companj. Lawrence W. Whlttemore, Mrs. Ser. VfcUkig Here Kenneth Learttt, man Grimm, Mrs. Charles Relnsch, Mrs. George Qutlllan, Mrs. William who has len employed by jtbe West Robbie Mrs. J. G. Strlckley, Mrs. C. ern t'nion Telegraph company at A. Rasmussen, Mrs. E. A. tilsen. Browriilig, Mont., is visiting in this Mrs. William Rafwttih, the : Misses city for 'a week with his parents, Nora and Lottie Kedfleld and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leavltt. he- fore going to Carlia)elV Mont, , Florence "Bay here he will be employed by the The ladles Of St Mary's guild telegraph company. will met ' Monday afternoon, Jan nary 23, at the rectory. Mrs; W. F, Married lit OgdeiwAnnouneemade been ment of the has marriage Bulkley w!fl be the hostess. All of Albert B, Liddell of Salt Lake 'members are Invited. - ' to Miss Geneve West of Provo which Mrs.' Clyde Singleton entertained took place Wednesday Jjf last week at her borne Tuesday evening, com at Ogden. The couple will make plimentary to her husband, whose their home in Salt Laker City. birthday anniversary occurred on Danes a$ Second Ward A mar- that day. Sweet peas and narcissus formed attractive decora tons for the rled folks dance will be giiven in thd Provo Second ward amusement v entertaining rooms. iThree Jalles of "800" were played, halt Friday evening. Oooa music after which a dainty luncheon was has been secured for dancing and ... served. refreshments will be served. The guest list Included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Singleton,1 Mr. and Mrs. Convention Heed W. Attends WllMam Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Orval .Warnlck, executive secretary of the Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, Utah County Farm Bureau Federa Mr. an Mrs, Lenn Singleton, Mr. tion, left Wednesday to attend the and Mrs. Herman Spurgeon, Mf. and three-da- f "annual convention of .the Mrs. Wlinanl I'eay, Mr. and Mrs, State Farm Bureau Federation. . Charles Jones, the gniest pf bonor and the hostess To Salt Lake Charles Hopkins, ffieiaber of Toe TTtm"ettr TcTOtmbJ: he Xinetetmth Century club will meet - Friday " afternoon at 2:30 on bufdnessrtajnlngjothetyi o'clock at the home of Mrs. IjO Baker, East Center street Mrs. J. CARD OF THANKS E. Swindler will review the book, wish to thank all those who We Marof the ''Child Wild," by Edison " so kindly helped and comforted us shall. during the sickness and death of our dear mother, and for the beau, The Soiree Dance club will give flowera and music. : : tlful ' the, seventh of a series of da rices Family of Josephine Loveless. home. Elk's the Friday evehing..t Good musid has been secured for "Ourrbtjyer has made a fortunate v , purchase of 800 pairs of r ser Gloves . : We will pass this saving on to you off by ering them for - ' S - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY rr KEYSER Chamosette Quality Gloves See ae: n J T nitinsl f ioovi3 aim uauics ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES -- (See Our Windows- lre-Inwfafc- i -- -4 Wqcni. G jif ton's nan: , By purchasing: at this time a great saving was made on them. D ; 2 . ? :. CITY NEWS pa )- lI - M AAAAAAAA w - 1 W a'rX 1 w wool - - - "J- : : For Your ;' ". . Special Attend Thoroughly Reconditioned and Guaranteed Sewing Machines . ""SINGER KOTARi! STYLE 66 SINGER OTHER MAKES fT ...$10 to $27.50 410 to $25.00 , i . a J - .$8 and up - WHITE SEWING MACHINE 275 West-Cente- r " " l: ftmcti m t work. Teniae , ' twiiup my mkoh tytitm, baniskid the men t ttrmi ami i govt m bad th fit . v . Mr. and Anderson en the members of the Vine tertalned tVR SALE Vict rola with 75 rec ward choir at their home Sub ords.,. Sharpies Tublar Separator, yard oay evening. . A pleasant time was ' I'noiie spent with games and music, after were served. Ask your grocer, a,sk your milkman- - which refreshments or .rail at' our plant on 24 S. 4th The guests, numbered twenty-fou. ; for cottage cheese! Cherry Hill Mr. and Mrs. George A t!Iflrk an Dairy. Phone 713, nounce the marriage of their daugh Loreta to Hj J. Merkel of Los room m3dern house, ter, Angelesj-C- at The marriage-ix)o- k 341 E 2nd S. in that Monday,- - January place city . Ph.me J 26 18. Mr. and Mrs. Merkel will make their home in Los .ngeles. ' ROR RENT Modern Mrs.-Vict- dw 1 rfettlttHer-eWe-BUUm- . "'Central er v. -- dancl4KuwJ!UJ)e-My-&wi- n 9 to VI o'clock. weiak bodies f CO. .:- ntallh of twenty years ago. litron lb recommend Ta .loe."F.J.Messmtr, S2S4 So. Ninth Av.t Burlinton, Iowa, 7US-J-1,- :: 6 r. ; . 1 31ft-W- . ' From Mother Nature's storehouse furnished apt. we bare athered the roots, barke m) S. 1st W. Phone 173. and herbs which are compounded, under the famousTanlac formula, FOH SALE or trade for residence or to makVTanlac. "r small acreage, 320 acre's near If your body 1b weak and undernourished, Jf you can't Bleep or eat, BluebelLBwibesiie county : ) acres hare stomach trouble or. burning in alfalfa, fine seed and hay farm ; rheumatism, Just you see how IflO acres lindef water hnnso hack wbeds, etc.. fHlhwateTirtitrTaTue quickly Tanlac can help you to health and strength. " JMiaiaveyou? Don't delay taking Tanlac an- T0l). Pri-e, Utah. other day'.. Btop at your druggist's Sight, . J-- 26 Milady's Corner Things That Interest ttie Busy Womao k Jiic- 4 uuw uu ges a,poj,we oi XDIS, ,t- - US est of all tonics. Take Tanlao (eg table Pills for constipation. WANTED Good- - nlain (i.k. 7 wages. 235 E. 4th S. Phone cmti , 245-J1 f -- t FOB SALE-M- )r tradeva good homeJ Will conn! derj raiijvfln Igta'.iuudrilcar. Call ut 457 E, 1st S. RIDET-TH- El 6 , Hedda Hoyt Talks About une; for l; 1. Simin Wuitdomaa Lim'i ' tut 1 Pow Safety r ;. StinwiUfSMLi.. 2c PER MILE fr Buy either oifr. commutation tickets QF 500 mile mileage ' books. - D EYflTRSION RATES NOW - Cents 1 Ask' your Per Mile ' agent, for particulars SaltLake&UtahR.R. ' Henry I.. Moore and D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers VfHOOPIKGOOUGH ff but hdpato rs duct patozysma of coughing. Vapo Jan W jf Million j: Rub Yrjy Jfews .gihhcred' and .distributed the United throughout the World by world-wide Prens, which furnishes Be&g service to the Evening Herald lsprlnted to fourteen airrerem uin MUtmT-- - Phoned 13, . SnMvb.t. Economy I WEEK-EN- yonrcTocerTask your milkman or call at our plant .on 24 S. 4th W. for cottaKe cheese. Cherry Hill Dairy. liMMen an- d- Ask 1 t " Teachers College War s Dn Smoking KIKKHVJLLE, Mo., Jan. 20 U P.) Smoking is absolutelf out at tne state Teachers College here. ueiore tne, war tnere was no smoking nbovit' the campus nor on the whool steps. It was. unwritten law that such Would not be tnler. The i'nJlioInLsatlii TaBeLspJd Ml suppers and hosiery. More vivid effects in fan and slipper cotnbina Uons are also popular this s&son FeathejrsormlheeiUaraflf many smart velvet or cblff(n even TUsbla thetu 4! - pregfiiited Jla estimate for the-jrel2fl Which was "iccepted."?- An assessment of 90 cents per acre was levied for operation and for 1928. A large per cent ar 6"rtne water ngew.TOaCT.thgjnlj were present and gave the officer! (Siteclal to the Herald.) n vote of tha nksfor-t- he efficient la 20: At a specST fATSONT-Jamanner In which" they have y session of the Payson-cltcouncil the affairs of the company. held at the city hall Monday night The crop report is less than the appointments for the nest two years year 1024, due to the fact that 60 were filled as follows: City per cent. of the land. is In alfalfa the beet bonus has not been so and shal and pound keeper, James large this yeareven though the AMtk-hell- CL JilOWS ? .50 7 :30 S policeman... y' Justice of the peace, A.- -B -- ; 9 :00 JOHNNY HINES; in William 7t, Elmer Sabin of Salem, Glenn TTulsh ; Gen5ia a5d Lars: John- suptrlntendent of waterworks and son -- of. Santaquin, the direetersj phimbinirtnspwtffr, HaroluJoiies ; whose term of of flee expired; were physician, Dr. L. D. Stewart; water all .for a term of three master, William Ciaysnn; super years. visor of streets, Bolla Vest; sexton,1 Dave Joseph Bates; electrician, Copmbs; building Inspector, O. C, Nielsen ; park keeper- Itay Kerr,7 H-- I "THE LIVE WIRE? Comedy "Broadcasting" ; COLUMBIA CANAL USERS H01MEETING Rufus, Jennie and Oscar W. II. Angell, aU of Alpine and Arthur Cottam of 8alt Lake. city. The capitalization Is based on a group of mining claim in the Alpine ' mining district. Pick-ring- , Tonight and Thursday Wednesday and Thursday - "BRIGHT . eets4ayertA PAULINE STARKE """i . H ekf Y DON KIRKHAM rjestraJnJConcert - SHOWS - in . a . I mww . svv FREE 7-.- 'i 1KM TONIGHT $50 Diamond Ring $10 Gold Fountain Pen princess in ALL SEATS - - - HARRY CAREY in BEYOND THE BORDER": ' and comedy Wednesday-and-Thursday-- " AGNES AYRES in "THE AWFUL TRUTH" - and .' !!Ac.e-- SpadesNaS bt 2C m rH m d , WITH: GAS at - - , - jAdv. f J, and Thursday., and Hal Roach Comedy "A Punch in The Nose -- . . CHARLES RAY - - "TStrLadiesress LIGHTS" with i -- Tiger .4:00 Tonight and Thursday . Hoop Games " - " No More Fussing I IS main-talnnh- colored chiffon .wrap: has an enor mous collar of fusbia-toneostrich feathers..' A flame colored - velvet ' hearts ;' , , wrap has a fluffy collar of coq Wednesday. , feathers.-- - Many pastel rose or pink ew Daughter Professor a n d Thy prayers reedeem the lost and chiffon wraps with I -- yielding; are- - the happy willowed. ostrich collars and hem Mrs., But "since the war It seems there Were itnot for thee, all o'erwhelm- born ten pound girl flottnclngs. parents of a 'Cj has been a rather, loose restriction , ing Heaven, Perfumed flowers are being worn Monday. Daughter and mother are on these trivial observations through on Would souls to perish dark permit the shoulders of evening gowns. doing nicely.. ,,, out Hr.publicJnstitutions,iaccord ... unforglven The flowers Tire ef silk and are ing to a recent ruling of Salt Laker Here D. W. Parratt, Sung to the flowery earth nature's handpalnted and .perfumed in the dent Council As result rules have natural scent of the flower. The executive secretary of the Utah Edu holy sod, i been adopted banning tobacco from dream The of are heart visitor was a songs Is association, used of thy cational very oily type perfume : the campus. prayers to God J and the odor is supposed to last at Jbe Toung university todays He . ' Aloya Conley. year.' Gardenias perfumed in the has been in conference with Prof. ' " - : San Francisco, Cat tcardenla odor and ottfcles with the L. John NuttalL dean of the college (From The Lariat?1 a western litfaint pansy scent re(hose most of education.. - srr erary monthly" published in the int Eeueruiiv iiKea. One Fifth Avenue shop has ff Win Visits Here George B. Bowen. a terest nf verse writers.) , CnLORADOSPKlNGS Jani20 (U. P. ) With the emphatic warn dow displaying lingerie for Southern graduate of the commercial departFOB WORKING PEOPLE ing ythat the '"waters ofjbe. lake wear which is interesting and many ment of the Toung university, now are Icy' cold, the student govern women are purchasing it for wear in the wholesale business, in Logan, The best of workers get out of meuf 'at Colorado Springs has is- under evening frocks. The color visited the university, today. He was tor.act scheme is yellow piped in orange here primarily to attend the funeral sorts when; the liver-fails- . sued H iedlctftat there be "blue' "fussing" at basketball games this ana toe material Is crepe de cbene. services of Mrs. " John J. Craner of They feel" languid, half-sicand discouraged and think they are winter. Trimmings of appllqued oranges and BrlghamCity. 2JHeti students-ar- e them' leaves f georgette are used In bor setting larr.- Nelect of these symp hem toms might result In a sick spell. rhlnestones and Tblnestone selves separately, 'at all games In der effects r as medallons. the sensible course i to order that they will be free to cheer Bandings ot rhlnestones and cry borders offer "the remainder of the therefore take-- a ' " dose or, two of Herbtoe. It at 'the crucial moments of games. stal beads trjm the majority of chif trim. Handkerchiefs-of. gold or silver is Just the medicine needed to purify Offenders, will be Jerked from their fon f rocks of pastel shades. JNeck seats and thrown in the lake, and lines are cut deep in the rear and lace are carried at evening time as the system and restore the vim and Jintll ifter tbe heldlal the rounded lopijrtth wen as mere wisps of chiffon which ambition of health. . Price 60c, .Sold matth the Irock s coloring, by HedgulstJOrue Stores: erTharnpnesasr igsinif d $09S (Secial;to the Herald.) PAYSOX, Jan., 20. The annual mel'tlng of the stockholders of the QL'EEEX OF HE.AVEN, High line canal company Strawberry nther's-t-el was held Tuesday. President I.ee derness, R, Taylor gave a general statement Clings to the children iu tears and of the condition of the canals and distress; Jaterals njjd of the company, in. genLike pure lilies emlwllished on the eral reiK)rtiug that last year was the flowery: sod, V most :succ,es8f ul BMice the opeiiilig of Thy nature is the eterfitff TOlce" of me. project. God! ' riecrctary Alfred R WiJSbn gave a Spends WeeFTIere Elgin Wil klng.il-SpaBlsh Ji,rk Js, speiJ'Dg Thy loving Spirit sings sweet na tna week In this city visiting tela ture's sou;;! five The angels chorus where thy prayers 'belong ; Inspector Here I. N. Williamson state high school insc.tor and dl And thy song Is poured out eje faith departs. rector oi vocational edna Hon, made his annual visit at the high school In lasting mercy 'to' all stricken . hem-facin- Values to $16.75 COUNCIL NAMES Biiure.- iiipnibi Values to $29.50 financial report for last year and has-retur- aed NEW-STOR- Higwraps.For instaneera Scandinavian Dance Under the directon of the Scandinavian com mittee a dance Will be given Monday evening, January 25, in the Pioneer ward amusement haU. Murdock's orchestJ-will furnish the music and the publle is cordially .invited. 4) of the V'peyanl glee cluB will lie the -guests of the Dairymen's associa By HEDDA HOYT . a meeting and banquet to be at tion the United for (Written Press) K, Jsn, 20 U. P,)-- s held in the Kewhonse hotel at Rait Ostrich fans matching exactly the Lake City Thursday" evening. color of one's satin slippers are the Returns Home Mrs. Maud Kel only colors' worn with the popular white, or sliver frock of forma) type, logg left, Tuesday for her home "in A w;hite velvet frock worn at the Herjwistun, Ore., alter spendinglwot opera "this week had a Icing, molded months in Provo at the home of her full skirt cit short in sister, Mrs. H. K. Pasewalk., Mrs. bodice with-front and dipping at the rear with Kellogg came to Provo on account it's wide hem faced In gold cloth. of the illness of her mother, who . was a huge died last week Matching the a OREM I Here-Georg- AttetHte-Bwiq- - Lot 3 SeeWindQWDisptay- AdJultJedIftTbe case of the state and daughter Leola of Mantl are of Utah ..vs. Hyrum Stirling, wherein visiting In Provo with relatives. the', defendant-wa- s charged with stealing a jalft JtlrHng wbl, ac Missionary Dance The mission quitted of the charge by a Jury in ary committee of. yinejrtird, ward Judge George P. Parker's division will entertain at. a dance' Wednes of the Fourth district Ellas Thom day evening, January 20, in the as, against whom a similar charge ward amusement haU complimen was made, was dismissed-uporec of the prosecuting tary to Howard Anderson, who will ommendation " . eave lit the near future on a mis attorney. sloa to Germany.': Everyone ,1s cor e Married Fopte and dially invited. Jannle J. Lloyd, both of Provo, were Rct'urnsTBiheMFiTKlH Jacobs married here Monday by Bishop home .lonn w. axcAflitm, of Park City after spending a week with Tela Art'tles Filed The !Wadsworth tives In Provo. Hill Mining company has filed art icles of Incorporation with the Utah Attends Fjanerat-TrAltoElgy and clerk in which Alpine is Norman Ellertson-o- f Mona attended coHttty busithe funeral services held In this named as the princlal place of ness. Tbecxmipany. Is capitalized Mrs.-William 1 for city Tuesday at $50,000, divided Into 1,000,000 Dunn: ', shares of a par value of five cents ui Lot 2 I m95 " . Frills T Lot! Values to $39.50 AND ENJOY CALIFORNIA COMFORT HERE it9s:gmeaiper , |