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Show "''S' ; .u - " AGE SIX 1 ;ramous Coach i ; ' - sis tifn'i- sin- ' ' " r issms ib illf, ui i i.i i - i V M iLMMtJgasfctji rti . - I ' II II UTAH IN JUNE M! - - 1 1 t TIIE EVENING HERALD.'MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1926. .. SWEDEN VISIT f ' mm On the Road OF. ROYALTIES j"na- - Tu :jjjmmMa By OLE CAYLING (T. F.8iacial Correspfrndi-o- t STOCKHOLM ) P. The and Crown Princess Crown-Pri- U. t u i i Iff! w i i II f II XI f 1 - mJ W at m Mwl rrj vWmmwj 1 , "X. j& m t II M mm mm II I M -- m f Sweden leave Gothenburg on the of May In the Swedish motor passenger jiner rGrtprtolin lfc'i! two months i rtslt , to the 1'nlted lKih State, 0n of lb most famous college uaek m coachee in the country . is -- Barry C1U of th UiUvrltjr of I!U-- laott. GUI aggregations hve beta jap near the top of the heap for lyeera Thla aeaaon QUI bo pel to turn out another strong squad, having a oromtalna- - bunch of maurli rWud'Guanis' v m . U j ' i They are, following as invitation to be present at (be ouvelling of the John TCrkwxon monument in Washington oti the 29th of Juue and wish to use this opportunity to visit aiffereuy parts of the country. Hoth of them , look forward to the JuornVy in the States ilih the keenest Interest. ; They hare never visited North America and appreciate greatly lite possibility now offered them to make acquaint ance with the land and people which l plHjliiK an ever greater 'part In and-- bFeJW many Sweden have found a second home. n rite 29tu of M nytbe Ericsson monument, a statue placed iu the Potomac I'ark near the Lincoln, monument, will be solemnly, unveiled by the president with the Crown Prince and Crown Prinecu aa chief guests. From Washington, where the pres ident will entertain them, tht4r lloy- al lliehejiooitea will return to New1 York for a few duys stay and for visits' to Pbitadephiflahd" Edison. and then IbejLwlll jita.rtfir.-tour- . In motor car through the Eastern states, vi (dtlng 'West IViint, New lluveu, lale, Newport, notcetrter and Boston., from there tbey. continue d Col. 8. O Mason of McAlester, Okta, to on of the seven oldest traveling, He has' Just salesmen In America. finaibed his 68th consecutive year on the road. . Japanese Shipyards; To Be Reimbjirsed . For Treaty Losses TOKYO; P.jThe navy d eu(lors(l a bill for pnrtnient .h presentation at this Hession of tbe I)iet which rfPRropriates. lUjKMkr ,4HTjl gold for distribution ataong those shipbuilding plunti of Japan i who lost "contracts throighthe-ga-uctme- ut make- a of the Washington Naval go on to Chicago, Minneapolis and v A greemen rt,r preven Bt. Paul"' ttng the con- Their itinerary then lakes them it rmIolOiiinifllZfliljw JSrZiiij to xellowstone Park, Phelpii Lake. years. Rock Spring Suit Lake City, Ce-- - The ship builders ha ve leen claimdnr City, Zion National Park, Grand ing duiimgcs ever sim'e the ratifica Canyon, Los Angeles and Sequoia tion of the naval dlsarnuiment plan hftft been of and the National .ParkH- - Tewarda-then- d July the Crown Priiwe and Crown promlsiftg Its aid, but thin Is the rrinceiui "will afrTve In San TffiHclg first time the navy lias felt that the d stand the V from where tbeyw ill leave fof Japanese treasury-toulstrain home by way of Japan, China and etelm-tbat shipyard-owne- rs : tndla.- - " i i v rtons prepa ra tions made had they: I 44 now HsWuady streets wlU ceatt to b..a years of age. He first married in to carry out tbe naval scheme of to provide jtoenaca to tha pedestrian who gusrda 11005,' Princess Marenretha of Con Increasing Japan's navy Wtro Eight guarda, .of BHUBhUjcoiisin jhe prenei)t King mat importer greatcrujsersforthefJrstJinej pngtanj. of sea defense, which preparations the 1020 te married the present Crown conference made' aborPrincess,' Louise, princess of Bat Washington tive, cousin1 ilsoV a of tenberg, King Seven dockyards are claiming the ; George, In 1023. ' f Indemolty (rr - - j)flvy-di)art)- -- wntt-Tfii- 1 1 England.-Aftt!tbc4it- Nature's own 'body buildeS f - -- .. M . HlwotputUi4nm .. t... L t Jr. "TPrfwgit vMPafnnnp Witt I mf MaW pain i uvtrt aut I ' HereVasmainrpneeL offer that puts dependable iot water . J Strange. Accidents . Follow Destruction Javanese Holy Tree ,; mm4 my ,vii , Juvanese; have fittUu. TjfKMAiNtJ, lUtfi , Mf !. Vauca.iliiriSt,. rp:jsu-pcrVtltlou- . s a it on pUTTHAH - -- A generalizer says "the' theater and-- ; . tion Day. : Utalil ValleyP BEESLEY GRANITE CO. ' - 'a. - 1 W- - Kfi- ' telephone arid mail orders giv en prompt attention. Just SoutKof..: -- .11 ntmy LSpecial Sale 'A - f PAYSONBOYS 1 -i -- was decided to form a club with members. This number wn to ' t a ke- t?J xty-- f our purebred twetit.v-on- e tr jnrarpftniib - t'ork.' SHEEP CLUB - - -- " . the-stn- ; - '. ed n the rhilv-Aftecomplete analysis of tbe matte; It they know which " . wtyto umolj. furnished by the Third ward Relief society chorus, Miss Larue Robin, son and Milton It. Brown. LAID TO REST EXCAVATORS OPEN BIG CAVE THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOri'TII JUDICIAL 15.--M- . enr-viv- her, gnrrlvlng are her hus-lian- DISTRICT IN AND FOR UTAH OF UTAH. COUNTY, In tho mutlur nf the estate of Chris--ia it- - Peterson deeeaped. j, Notice Is hereby given hat Joseph Peterson has filed a petition In the NAPLES (U.P.) Further knowledge of the celebrated grotto of the umaean. sibyl,- - the most' Tamohs woman pravte of antlqultyf has cofeii to light' at;. Crima" Napt where, .the. arcbeologists of the cat lection. etihOttllan FluS Afjs Minlstryi hiive ben . exploring fiir the last two months. gL The'lohartunnerinto the de rave where the sibyl gave feer nrrs- ae aumencee has been cleared X the aeeumulated debris of centuries, Boon 1e possible to reand construct the wunplete topograph, of the famous grotto, where the keeper of the Mylllne books sat aud answered" the Questions put o hor by those anxlon,Hi learn tie future. 1 that aliove who are the said belts, at law of Christian Peterson deceased,' and that said petition Will be1 heard before the above entitled court at the court rooni thereof In Provb City. Utah, ot lOo'dock a, nt.. Sttturd ay of rAlarcb, court-determi- M. R. STRAW, d Attorney forvpetitloner. and the following children : Mrs. George X Tay'or, Salt" Iake City t J. EL Kelly. Blmfcfoot, Idaho: Reminders from Christinas card Kellv. ?.' Bingham : JI ta. nianiifacturers to 'ordor now" Charles is the George Lott, Lehl; Mrs. W.- C. first appearance of the annual ILos E. J. SmlOi, Angeles; 'Mr "j?hop early" pip. Witd,"Amerlcan Fork ; Robert Kelly, Bingham; Mrs. J. T. Donaghy, ' - Onk-land- -- Inthca-tlon.'.Th- EllV 1 r,.t.,iai .,t..s:'!"rz . .: .., ... . X 'J i ; e and. .! FEE TO PARK .; Leona Ke!Jy,- Amerlcnn Fork and Leo Kelly 'Seattle, Wah also one brother, Thomas Iee, of this city thirty-ongrand children and five great grandchildren. , The eerylWMjeereJifili under the direction of the Third ward, with Bishop Jesse M- - Walker la charge. e EH B. Hawkllng of fered the speaker were C. R. Toung, Cah .? ll 1 1026. Clayton. Music IS REDUCED !- - LIST TOUR PROPERTI IN TUB EVENING" HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR THE QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASING '' ' RESULTS ASHLAND, :pre; .Mtircfi'.lri'ti entrance fee to Crater Lake National bark has iwen vodnr ed from $2.50 M S1.00 nor eiitomn. J)ile,j according J to .word tiecelved! nere irom, Washington, D. C. The fee is, good for an ntlr v ptj v luauiiaiuiiJg park roadway, ... P) The ;,- - was! ( '- .M ' 'NOTICE , AMERICAN FOHK, March attend the funeral of .Mrs. Mary Jane Te Kelly, age 73; wife of ,John.Kelly.-held-l- n the tiber nele here Sunday. Mrs. Kelly died Tuesday after a long period of illness of Influenza., Shiwas b(Tni February SL 1853. In Horlejv' Oxfordshire," England, the daughter of Thomas and Jane Lee. In 1861 (be family Jolted the Mormon church and emigrated to America, coming dlrecj to American Fork Mrs, , Kelly wn g tha mother . of e 'twelve children, ten of whom use rtiidptJohtt T.'a . IX Inter-mounta- . rj I . The boys' in the I'ayson cTiilj are keeping detailed records .of all costs and xTHmdlturesr so that when the veareliitS" ttleT; Will be aWe to tell ieir 'AmnlTS'' how gpeat their dividends were. , 'r Already they have outlined an ambitious program for the year. 'First,' t heypln n on anjexhlbl t In the hoy' :x AGEDWOMAN from the Belleview farm obtained of. .V PriceP - . fan-shap- Tabernacle, Provo - r:V---- T... at -1m u i MARBLE AND 1 OateioleGlpaiiy PATSOX, March " 15. Another group of andiitlous junior sheepiuW has come to the front1 St: Pa yson, where a hlgh schcml Ipoyi1 purcl)red Hannhire vlub ""recenDy r was .aad glrl HvertoxrfcpartmeBe formed. The club took-shap- e early ThelhlnthBnniiBfliitermotn jn January, and now with the lninb- - hlve.itock.show at ''Salt Lake, March iug season at its height the lntys are 27 ti Sl. Later they will enter ciah taking exceptional Interest In their ewes and lambs in the J'tah county club activities. Last Friday a'group jBvestwk show at Spanish Fork. Still of Wait Lakers, represeiilins thej biter in the season, according to livestock committee of the Salt Lake prenent plant, they will send a few chamber of conunerce and the of their best, rams to the national" livestock how, went 'to. ram a!e at Salt Lake In the fall. Ytstt 'the "clutt Iiy's "jiharysoiB'-jtO- ' XedMcBethr is president of the "see; thfir enwp. Tug .yheckup. t ''rpa'ysfiff t'lnb Other offlcfra Include that time showed ' seventeen ewes Howard Sohuler, vice president taiubs to Jeorge Stark, secretary' and Farrell had added twenty-eigh- t the club flock. Olsen reporter. Completing the mem; , The idea for- - a purebred sheep bership roirarelhefoIliowlngrDale club at Payson came from. Rue L. Wilson, Frank Mortensen, j.Deah Hansen,' . Alvln Ray Oegg, 4nstuctor In. agrtolture. Mr. 8i hearer, Clegg, formerly of Heber City, SchonefUdjlLevI Hunt, Red Curtis, where the first large scale high Donald Curtis, Sterling Tanner, te school tioys' sheep club in Ned HanoockrFrank- -' Hancock, was organized, saw the puss.iW'dty of (Jeorge Pavls,: .Max ; Towah.; Ifoy a club at Fayaon along the lines III11,. Max Wignal, Woodrow Wilsoh, of the Heber' City club. After a alFof "Payson and Morris; Smith ,of , , :. dreasc.x he cohf erred with Sahtaqtiin. A piquant effect la achieved by visit ., .. .Vi. the rose-eolorscarf knotted Payson bankers and business men loosely la bandit faabioa ' around and found them willing lolsfdsfc in .,vGod checker pleyef te heed the ' - te- i f arrangements for the memorial- that you will want erect ed, before Decora mm ! till And you buy the heater while enjoying the service. apparel, while the enow stlU remains to remind ni the. Winter Is still here. But there U a stiver Un- -' Ing to the cloud. If tt'"M tnnv.-obelonging to the Uurge majority which must take Its aeaaoaa aa It tlnda them. - For, from the lovely; frocks and ooata designed for wear under southern sklea, the canny woman may derive advance of what the mode wlU be for. Spring and 80 miner. And so Paris sends tut the charm. ing costume Illustrated. As gay and nonchalant as Its color combination of white and rooa, tt UlustnUea the tendency to wear with sport or aooompanying daytime dresses short coat, which mar often be of an entirely different material, linking Itself only with the drees by means of some detail of color or "" trimming. iLl?" ''1 The dress shewn vi tt white rroeUcrepe, the bodice" slightly drawn to the figure (a vary now trend), and the skirt arranged ta groups of pleata giving ample freedom tor active participation In porta The dress la practically sleeveless, but this deficiency is am- r ply provided for by the comfortable little Jacket ot rose duvotyne which accompanies the frock.' The Jacket' has groups of silk stltcbtngg which decoration termlnte In a of arrowheads, and this detail to repeated In the trimming of tbe See us and make 71. c, nifrron m o?t: ihrS: I100 w 'HE annual migration of the JaafrJoaaplM to Paim Beach ea.Ua forth tha effort et eralnent style creators for warn weather1 to choose. 't I III xriii i K5HSE5H5HSH5HSLS2S25HSZ5ESES3SSZSH5aS2SHS2S2S2SE5HSZSSS2S2SE5c variety f roni which wt-vr- wdc For Palm - Beact Give$ Advance News' Of Spring Styles Markers An excellent ' tt yg47flflf4 i t aown ana; 10 montns nayne oaiance. n nimcwnat this means to you. Hot water plenty of it at all times uniy the index .to a eiry'a intellect." Its schools and colleges and iilwarlc tlien must be the index to Its tired rV1 Monuments . uppQrLuniiy.is juubJuxjrk vours. act ouiciuyiniSsiari ing offer expires , y r 10 1 lii phteed--fferlng8 A-Cottume -- JtowpieollBiaij pnstauea in lyour iowrif homes rice and fish before'all the Waring cn trees In the neighborhood in an effort, to propitiate the angered god. In another instance a European order a native up a tree to cut off an unsightly limb. The limb fell on the European's head and he was hadj-n- t killed,' whller it from the truiik of the tree fell and suffered a hroken leg. . sor-van- ts ; , : .: ' - vinUiS t suc-ces- er; IB r s ' f MviUv1t .Watch ior symptoms of worms In your "children.. These parasites are the great destroyers of child life. If to think your child you have-'misohas worms, act quickly. Give the little one a dose or two of White's CreanJ Vermlf ugfc Woms 'Fcphiiqe' aha etlstTvhere this tluie-trle- d ul remedy Is used. ,t It Brye8 out tbe worms and restores the rosy hue of health to bnby cheeks. Price 35c. Bold by Hedquist Drug Stores. j. Adv. t ' 1 mmdS. Save time, toil and irouble. Get u uaj j wuu lamuuo; iiv(M,u..w i be so4 at the sensationally MOTHERS HSuropean here. '. The1 'Warlngen Is great .heavy trunked tree common through Java Maniac is Katnre's greatest, foola and the natives worship, the spirit Mad "from "reoiayf whfch-Tu" atid" WHTBoTTnT axu and herbs arter the Tanlao down or'dwells mutilate one for fear of (ormula. It revitalises the blood, toneg op the digestive organs and death. A Euroiiean resident ,namexl Kees tuts the whole system la fighting inm. here, however, bad no' such superm Don't about your work sickly stitious and ordered two of hig na discouraged. Take the ex to chop down one of tbe. trees tmple of millions who have been which was weukeulng the foundahelped by Tan lac. Stop at your tions of his house, as pnt forth 4rngglst's today and get this won- new roots. After many threats the derful ton lo. You'll be surprised servants" finally fulled the tree. how quickly you improve. For take Xanlao Vegetable Piiis. That ulght the Itees house eollop-sed- , and killing oue European wounding two others: Next day the two servants who bud cut down the tree died mysteriously,' desptt the of fact tley had m Uf KM aTicuwithimreachrfi;eTe,r3PLio . had my p patilt tnj new proof of tbe power of the spirit tUfnHam am fimu wblrh dwelbi in the Holy Waringcn ami Tree as result W the cutting down I iltep P. N. of one' of the trees by Bertants of a ftal - U mjPi hiiJ -- .. fx W. se y. ... V-- Sljll -- if 4 'I . 4 1 v I |