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Show " TOE" EVENING HERALD, CASTFORIIIG.I-SCHOOL- f Wm M m s i . Y IIES. J. F. WLNGATE : Reporter . , -- . " Notable Hat Valixbiui? v Saturday " i : . The Mutual officers of the Third ward surprised Sir. and Mm. W. A. Flrmaga at their home, to bid thea farewell. Those present b timbered "Honor Briyht" Chosen As twenty.' After a tlvening of gam Vehicle: Will Be Presented - refreshments were served. .' ' - - for ojilytl TFndayvApril 23 PrbcUf&XtomlltSQii 7 cakes P and G Naphtha I takes Irory 2 caket Guest hory 1 pkf. It ory Flakes 2 1 pkj. Chlpsd - 1 (Wi and., ' ny . : The above is a splendid soap asaortment, carefully selected, so as to supply every needabout the house brands famous for their quality the country over , The pails are unTTisuany attracnve;T Jine placii; crianieiea wooa ranaiei rnaire mem cwy w w&, i' their triple white enamel coat applied over heavy gauge metal, they are beautifully White and sanitary fine enough to contain milk or any many purposes the home.. Fair and Friendly Warning: "Actnmeately, white this bargain lasts it will go fast ...:Jl " See of telefihmtjoui grdcer pefore they're jilt gonel Third Ward Grocery Sutton Market, No. 1' Sutton Market No, 2 University Market ' John T. Taylor Wilford Perry 1 L - PigglyVYiffgiy. .., Sixth Ward Grocery KILLED IN MINE BINGHAM, April I. One man was kl lied a nd a not her perhapsia tat jy Injured here Wednesday when a forgotten powder charge exploded at the Utah Copper WlHIam Steele 64. was killed and Joe Bernardc(, 38, la at St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake, where an, operation--waperformed " in an attempt to save his life, The accident occurred at 4:80 6P.6clr" Wednesday afternon. The men were members of a powder gang and were working on "D" level Several months ago a chge of powder had failed to explode. Steele anil Bernardo, were engaged In, 'Springing", a jhole and had .1pT rted two stickg of dynamite, TJiey lighted the fuse and stepped hack but a few feet,, which ordinarily tjrould: hive placed them In 'perfect safety. With the detonation of the two sticks, two or three boxes of dynamite also exploded. .Steele's skull was badly - frac- - mtnft, s 4 Proyo Meat & Packingf Co. Corner Cash Grocery Second Ward Grocery W. A. Moulten Hll.lUiMILIlJl.T tiuues to do well4Bange are fair and Improving. LiTstock are mostly Jn good condition and the move, faicnt from the. winter ranges con Fruit waa reported dam tinues. Bged at Logan. Spring grain seed tug Is progressing favorably at Gal land and winter grain looks, well, (Sugar betes, potatoes, , peas and Spring grain are being' planted a' t)gden and fall grain looks well tured. Heavy losses of apricots and certain SALT LAKK April 1. Although varieties of cherries are reported Aft, TEAM 'AT fl U the storm, during theriweJity-Tonr-hou- r IirtEeSalt Lake valley, Nliie TiitTieT ' 6 at snow fell of fast at Park jClty and sii night iwlpd endng The,' agricultural department of o'clock, bad only brought .15 of nn Inches at Heber, Spring grain seedbe(nch of fcmipltatton, more was ing is nearly completed at Elberta the SprtngvIHe High School sent a ocJc judging team to Salt Lake ing predlct'ed yesterday Jy- - J- - jCecil and 4s well along t ephl-Or- alB Alter,, In. charge of tte loeab weather landsw'ere Jmproved b snow a I C(ty Saturday, where they sngaged htiresn office. At the close of the MoronfrSpring City and Manti. In the stock judging cou test held Office yesterday, total precipitation feed Is starting on the lower ranges there;; The jnembers of the Spring for the month wrs .58 of an inch, St Richfield, but precipitation "it rllle team are Clifford Van Leuven, compared, with a normal of 8.06 badly Seeded. Spring plowing U Huel Ashcraft and .Myron Chllds. Inches. . progressing favorably at Pangultch ; Ronnld .Whitlpg was the alternate. v, i, n livestock ate In good condition , There have only been four other ) REPORT GIVEN QnOWS: 2:30 7.30 onight and f .' 4:00 9:00 Saturday .Lj'A'.THIEEL IN PARADISE" :' ': ' ' Featuring1 AILEEK tRINGLE -DORIS KENYON-- r RONALD COLEMAN ' Comedy'-. r,tfWiriri,i'i' " , t Feet" "Slippery ' BY J.C. ALTER has " JSHfFeoi Fermef Mrs. J. Oroesbeck entertained at .dinner Sunday for her daughter, Miss Helen Groesbeck, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Bert Groesbeck of Park City, and Miss Orpha Deal ; ' Mrs. John Mendenhall Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ted Christehsen, in Falrview. : maay tntiainss regarding the Steesdare . of bathing fltiriag ; ;;.-y,- ") ; "' ?'"; ' .'' " - V. n ' 'r-j.-.- ' 'tin-ttuc- go ounsolatloir prtger' Auvrsiiix daily n xsrylsei upon arising, we will have start ed the tone of $ b e circulation f for JirieiWfcbta; .ytb.ff. Eiwrcis AallV J)' BRXAKFA8T: sDlsh ef ateWed fruit of any kind with, i? bream. - 'Bowl of oatmeal or corn meal mush' thcr engbly booked, with two tablespoons of butter - die-. solved la it, .sugar and cream. In place of this a bpwt ,. . of bran flakes may be taken. Toasted whole wheat?" rye or graham bread, butter. Cocoa, chocolate er a ' i ooffee substitute. Two glasses ot water between break.. :,rfast and lunch. ', LVXCSBOKf Creamed eotip. j Any kind of nlain salad. V " cream or any stewed ; - -- Glass of milk. Baked apple' with rfrtjlt Sfee. tapioca or farina- - pudding Two glasses ' bf . water, between Jaacbeon and dinnr.. , J. plXXXRt Melon, grapefruit or fruit can.' " A soup of ' . asparagus, celery, lettuce. Corn, beans or anjr vegv . table that ein be pureed. A portion ot any lean broiled tneat. chicken or fish. Two green vegetables, SteWddT1 . fruit, berriea, or fruit pnddlng.1 Brown, bran. or whole-whebread and butter. Two glasses of water before. ' bedtime ;s. . . Herald. 1 ' Gleftn ialto the to Death .t-- . - af at .io ) . 3 lllilil -- HILL DC! 0 when buying quick-- . dkin'g oats ' . siir-vlve- .,- s- ' j gralfl i JukkXking OatS with the rkh Quaker Oats flavor you want, the world's . most famous flavor in oats. ALU SEATSlOc , Only 9 v;? to !4 5 ' . Qua it MAID ! Always say Pleasatit IsBuHed .v4ir a i 1, HT naasisr r m ttw - Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Thofit faster than plain toast ;"t 1 1' Always the right crowd a-t- -- ..,:: - i .automobila-jkoidentJUQnft- THe NCHAJfrtP jriU 6 i irViuiiiuia we, , . been seeded and is Marches since the establishment of Spring grain ;PAYSON, April I Two Accused Leveies Is' confined (q hei?':jtmie frolygam?' Is virtually nonexlst awetffbejf burestl here, 'according to coming, up at Oak City; though the to Is drier. They sojl dry. Sheep are starting with. broken. rib and bumeroui eat 1j Turkey .these, days and wo-- records; that hire been cuts and bruises which she received itnn hM sm lipltur trained m occurred in 1880, 1887, 1900 and 1019. trail to summer ranges from Black tn..n BrtoTntifesidMi8HMtedtagw.-U- Id noted that other spring months at Cedar City; lambing is progress evening In, fraat ef the . Jefferson ijjid, niedlcluo. Potatoes at are up were characterised by considerable ing favorably. , school at.Springvllle.; Mr. a til Mra: amounts of precipitation. . t . St. George, garden pel, are i;' Lbveless and their nephew, Forrest Testerday'a storm extended over blossom, li'aos and roses In bloom McKsy of "Wisconsin,' whii thoir northern. Utah and southern- - Jdaho, alfalfa and grain about eight Inches giiesti were driving LW .8SltJEka radishes Mr. and Atlcr is expect high and asparagus priiiclpally. but la a truck, Mr. Loveless win at . Be wheel and la some manner ing that southern fftah will shnre, 1 are oB .the market. before the Iqw pressure area that lost tontrol of the car and crashed nto a telephone pole, the impact brought it has passed.' The princiIndians upon reservations- do Tonight and Saturday pal benefit of the storm, according not have to pay income taxes albreaking the pole is two. Mrs, Loveto the weather matt, will be to less was the only one seriously Ini J though some of them have good in I ranges and wlnterwheat, although comes from tmsiness veoturesr ured the others receiving but minor aatiiv-Siia.wait will be vnluabie hs well for city Wfapted'is'.ftei. f f and water supplies, spring' seeding home, ht Paysoff for: medical: attenthe comes from The "bltsv term tion. She Is recovering as Well as as, a proper deterrent to fruit trees. frontier practice of hacking SpanSix inches of additional snow was ish can be expected... $4. ;.'- into eight pieces or bits dollars reported from Brighton yesterday to provide change as small minted morning, according to H. K. Burton, coins s usually were lacking. superintendent of waterworks. dOT . Groye s It was snowing "at the time of the -not Woman will There but lightly. report, be. a report today,, for the ; reason ,5 that Harry Hammond, robserrer ."'at PLK ASAKT GROVE, April 1. acBrighton, left for Salt Lake ori Comedy Mazie Won't Teli nineral services were held Tuesday count of illness in his family. s. IS th Pleasant Grove tabernacle ' T.leht urecluitatloh during the Warner Stone fdr Mrs.,Enima Tonng Carter. Who past week over most of northern and died from Brighrs dlaesse Saturand hia o Cover eastern Utah has been beneficial to "; ?rr'-COLUMBIANS day mois more night i but and Prodfarms 'ranges, " services were conducted jThe by in Concert ' ture: la needed generally over the ucts are highly nutriBishop Martin .8. Christinnsoh ot stftWrJwys the weeklycrop and Vthat foods tions the Third ward and the speakers weather report of J. Cecil Atler, In should ha served on were- - Blsfaor James Walker.- Neil chanre "of the local office of the -- your table regTJlariylTI J. JWslanlfiUh4.f31aasew4'-thweaKer TmfeSu, wwj-ajnewas. ine uaugncer or In detail, the .report comments on Mr. and Mr W, F. Toung and was ". BorCrr' conditions as follows born it Pteasant Grove thirty-nin- e 3 - Mild weather prevailed pntil the BUTTER. CHEESE veers ag: March 1. Besides ber a fold whett cioee snap th week, of Tohieht and Saturday d jEGGS, ICB CREAM Thomas Hill, 00, is held at West Union,-O.checked vegetation first degree hnsbflhd, Joseph .Carter she ;,la growth and hcarged;Wlth CHARLEYZS bj. two sons, two dariehters. murder and. arson, Ills crlpjiled wlft and her ftlind mother died when his ffirtBHNr'4inpMtt4oss " dne and cherries.iriowlng Is wen awns. farm house burned.IIa is accused of killing, them la the f(re because Po'bft' three brothers" and " i slater, Is nearing seeding and hes was" tired of caring for. them... Photo Shows the ruins of the,' farm spring grain with SID CHAPLIN t. rmerment wag (a,.the Pleasant " ' completion hj places, tinder favor-abl, house, with an Inset of Hill. and comedy con. trove cemetery. conditions.-Win- ter of Burning spray, Qo, cold mornings people prefer a nice, warm, bath and ' ISRECOHG Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen entertained at ', dinner, . Sunday tot Mr. arid ilrs. Frank Memory and three cniidren, Betty-- Joe, Frank. George vwltb a, old Hot-bath- s,-, . Neijl-wo- M hot bsth.aaau Sot, finis Bin, yj ' rOUWlNfl A HOT BATH that ,whe$ Sha bathes lb , the and crested momthg before kolnS - io: bust eigpM.tQnOe.lnhcbodi. .. ttess, hs lnvarlablv eontsaeta a so that we wilt be better abls to eol4 la the head, amd that If She stand the shock, of cold water ehancM the rout lnst and takse after the hot or warm bath than" aWf" bath' just iefors Mirtbg, It we were to, sten right Into the he,'hsi dlffleulir lb aleeptni hot bath without having' done ": Th sometimes1 happens. ,Whsn odr exercises. :',.j. 'x 4; fcsrson Is not doing isborious like jfa bath- - of Work, this atliaV'stimtUatloa is Turkish baths, have," leniency Uksly to treshpq fclm at bedtime to open up our pores, and while of ezcU the nerves to tira point elimination from th? pons to bate gettlag to sleeA Is difficult essential j; to - good health, ws I? Suggested that, tbfs lady . do mast taks the nscessary precausob exercise Snf Uke ber batb tions to see that our' pores are ftetoft dlnief. ThU' will'' give properly Closed litort we expose 4WyJwTena ,boof before bed- bbr bodies to the cold ahr1rt-otime and. the mil eserciee will door. riThSrefore, If we will f react agalftt fU Invliolatibb of wind tip our bath ' with a cold the bath.'- r, f spray or shower, our bodies will .' la regard to gettini cold after not be likely to catch cold.' since --tberte I cold itater serves to dose the'" momlag bath, sure this Is due chiefly to taking pores. IMrVTHstt'Smia? ehfei'ttlse' th Saturday afterooa card clob; High score, whs" trOn by" Mrs. y, lvVU son and Geo; Rossell and draw prise by Mrs. Sam Whlttaker. Mrs. f. "'. ' throngb oar woman "a ifctetalag ms Mrs. Glen Thomas and two .chil- ' Mrs. 8. Wllsoa.lrpe'nt .last week dren nave returned to their borne end In Bait Lake City vlsldng with a In, Spanish .Fork, after spending ber mdther,' Mra H. C Beauman. week with relatives IS Sprlngvllle. H.! j !' jl'i .; Miner gave Mr. and:Mrs."M.. a party a t their home In honor of the nineteenth birthday of. their son Eugene. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ffih Jecsatlift4iamilyand Glen G. Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Memory .Snd famllyf, f rdm Spring' CJasyon: ,Ct flowers and the birthday cake with decorated s the nineteen eandlBa, " .' i table. y , It t4ajrs mftll woaght ftJettef Eldredge of Pocatelio, a montlT: in visiting with her sister, WonnScotl. , ' " are a little afraid of nlng , cold water, a 1 1 e r 1U ,. .Sft-,,1- spending ; " rSy interest. U;niy sdt M. y.: .' t' t"" . In 4 -- I - .HtUOVtRJ ' A. Mtdital CtHeot . the cold weather that I believe ;thls article will Edwin Rowland, Who has been ii Mrs. H. K., Nellt' ahd daaghteT Scofleld during the winter with of . Richfield, are Tisiting Anna, Construction com- with the Reynolds-El- y her son,-Dr-. Glen G. Neill'gnd week-en- d home. at the ' pany, Spent ,:Lwlfe.v;"'? '; , ' WW. IHATB:ras in , attendance, , A. vocal selection, "Sereosde,- was given by Mrs., 4 na Hsrwood,'who was accompanied by Mrs. Mary Hill A synbpala' o the life of Dorothy Caafield wta given by, 4 Mr, DradUn Clark. Three atoria "Uncle Ellis, ','A Great LoveT aad,"01d Man Warner," by this noted author, were ieviewett by Mri Rent ByUnos. Mrs. ,, ffetb Dailln was voted as a member, of the club. RefreshmenU Were serv ed by pie hostess, who wit agisted by Mra. Flon MKensle. , ,: ., , Mrs. K. Dell Rowland left Tnesday for Idaho, la FloridS on an extended business Sprlngvllle trip. Mrs. J. E, AKTBOR ayssral ' 1 Ayoid told after bath- -' ing in winter J Mrs. Ben Argyle and daughters, Zcll and Coe, of Spanish - Fork, spent Sunday with Mrs. - Argyla's . mother, Mrs. N. J. Deal t hf ?rrt. Hrtvt, Coma sifts' 1 v Harlan S. Thomas Si d ftlAN Soward's Grocery JEast Side Market Mountain Cash Market W. P, Whitehead A. C. AnrJerson t f . . 11 jrvinMs. . Barringten ...... Sara Hollcy Miss Josephine Clark spent the Carton .......... Vera Chadcr week-en4n Bait Lake City visiting and Gordon Keith,' wna are going Haggle ......... . .Dona Salisbury ber; sister; Mrs. R. A. Huatlogtoa. to California , to make, their borne. Annie .Louisa Bolfe.. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. Richard Barrington ... Mr. X. E. Knudsen and A, J. F, Miner, Eugene So MsxI&a Miter. . , 'Howard ilsycwk . . r ........ went to Bait Lake on busiplshop Carton ..Bert rand Bantam ness Saturday. . Tuesday evening .Mr. aa4 Mrs. Watts . . ...... WJlford Manwaring ttef. James Bobooley.. Howard Bird - Dr. George Smart and Prof. A. B. Oliver Dalton gave a candy uU and bard, party, tor. Mr. and Mra. . . David JPrW Wright visited in Sprlngvllle 8uqr Frank 'Memory, Mra. M. F, Minor, . . . .Eldon Ashcruft foster day. . . : Eugene and Marian Miner, Dean Harold Holley 8iiap)n .... Bench and Frances Wannacofc Jones Alden Clark Mrs. Andrew Pierce has returned Bill Drum .........Jay Anderson to ber home In Bprlngville, after t spending a month with Iter dsugh "The Mptbers' Stndy.Club met at ters in Logsn, Smlthflekl and Of the borne of Mm phllinda Flaky dei BINGHAftI ,:yi'7:7::l "'TV last Friday Srltai fourteen members Mrs. Mrs. WHILE THEY LAST K .(, Virginia Whlttaker Marvel : j $2.95;; e- White Enamel PaQ " -- v Tailored ... drid Trimmed nfv-s.- d) " also s . ' - os.oo - -- All for ; .". , . Enamel Pail Full of v 4 - rate I . for the big annual play The Saturday evening etrd lub to" be presented h the student of met last wet wlta Mrs. . Tf. A. Smith. Dinner was served, at six High School have o'cluck. The gaents were seated at been completed and lb east tail one long table, which held bowls of tA In been chosen jp fit the 'various violets and Easter synibols for Its 1 positions in fHuner Bright'' tie Dinaer was followed they will present In the orrii adornment., My BttsseH soune rTOarBtag April S3. wtonior first prix ; Mrs. T. & "Wilon" this prodoctlairiia alWork i son,, guest prize; Mrs. Glen Kell ready beeun, and the members' of consoUtloa prise; Mrs. H. T Reythe rant are showng unusual interSJBd Mrs. fl. G WhitUker nolds, Jr., . nat in ir v draw prizes.. Other than tbs club u ii xstttWlBei of I members, tbers wsrs-thragneats. the following students Mrs, Harold Mrs, Bay Hansen, Honor Bright ..........Ruth Bmitb ChrtstenseB and Mrs, V.,8. Wilson. Tub Try-out- 1 S IS SELECTED Valu- e- CT s ) i . 'tv . - S PLAY - 2, 192ft FRIDAY;-APRI- L mm m mm mm 111 mm aa J ssbbbbjbsbw- 1 - ssspsssbsbbbi 1 sbbbbbbbi m Warner , fffl it 1 w a, - i... 1 ,if., tr II VJU 'U W Wl : |