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Show r 'f 1 A. r m S" aM 12- ' "N--r ''Of the Orient - . 1 b-b m .y, ... k 1 9x12 ; ' - v SDiendor ' SAIL SAL 1 Axminster M. Tb B. P, W. will meet Thureday of Mrs. Joseph Tarrer, Mrs. W. L. o'clock at the Hotel Whltteinore will read a paper on evening at Roberts. The speaker fo the eve-- " Millet." Members uf the club are nlug will be EliUDetb1FlUcerald,' urged to be prompt la meeting at and Julia Lynch, both of Salt Lake 2:30 o'clock. . js City. Musical Humbert will be fura- The Gleaner girl of the Lake lshed by the B. I. V. music department. Election uf officer will take View wa'rd entertained their moth er at dinner Tuesday evening at place that evening. ' the home of Mra. Joseph Shaw. A Prove O. O. F. lodge No. 14 en- - color scheme of yellow and green tertalned Lebi- - lodge No. 20 at the was carried out In the decoration Proo Judge rooms Tuesday eenlBjt?Ofe,JE?ilS Js4,bJeiJFhJrij jroverj Delicious refreshment were served nere laid. Following dinner a short the business - meeting. program was given comilstiug of a following Twenty visitor and fifty Provo vocal solo by Enad Shaw ; piano solo member were present. by Margaret Taylor, and a reading by Orthella SeotU.Mw., Clara Tay The Gleaner Girls, Junior gTrTT'ml MrsVSdi ""Mads rgavrihort and officers of the First ward M. talks. -- GmeswerVliiQ enjoyed I. A. pleasantly surprised their; aurlnS the evening. ' president. Miss Lucile Brown, at her I An informal- - banquet was given borne Tuesday evening the .occasion being her birthday anniversary. The last evening by the "M" men of the evening was enjoyed with 'games Second wurd in compliment to their music ahddellciouS refreshments. partners. The banquet was served The Misses Itita Kay and Lillian by the boy's mothers. One long Allred rendered vocal selections' table was placed in the center of during the evening. A profusion the room and was prettllv decorat- of eut flowers adorned ed with Ull crystal vases of white ' l .... - . t i ! ti i iwr V. ...... TV, ... it jowyjc cic uiacg anu ueep piuKtunps. Lover I in attendance. were laid for fortv enmiia r.mnt . J of Mrs. Milissa Lewis entertained at, the evening. H. V. llovt. a memlier dinner at her home Monday evening of the utake "M" men hoard. B)sh in nonor or ner son, SterUng, whose op L. L. Nelson of the ward and tunnoay anniversary fell, on thatlboj's of the organization resnomle.l uay. a pretty arrangement- - or van- - wrfh toasts. colored tulips and foliage brighten ed the entertaining rooms. A beau tiful birthday cake glowing with Members of the Aniasln club were twelve pink tapers centered the entertained at a theatre party Mondining table. Covers were laid for day evening. the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Lewis, Sir. and Mrs. Erven J. Nel-- j Mrs. WeUs Richmond will enter son, MiSs Mamie Kennedy, Kenneth tain the ' momltors f the L'Metia Lewis, Dean Lewis, Eldon Lewis, club at her home, 542 West Second the guest jot hopor and the hostess. North street. Thursday (afternoon The Nineteenth Century club will All members are invited to be presmeet Friday afjernoon at the home ent. l V - S J " $Q1 ; , K !r 3 : Dixoh-Taylor-Russ- 10 : i ell J Company x ...... the.-enter-- i Thtgood-acWTretoastina- ster -- Starts Thursday 15t-Day- f1 J prices ( at the original price tags, then note the reductions that's the best reason in the world for coming to this important Sale. And remember all this merchandise offered in this comes from our regular quality stock. You will save money on every purchase at this event. Do not only take our word for this, but investigate compare our prices and merchandise with prices of the same quality merchandise elsewhere. You will then see Mose Lewis' prices are Jower for similar qualities. Extra Salespeople to serve you.. AH sales for cash only. Look F. Hanson TWifi. DISTRICT IS AO 3 I 60C All f dresses ' SUMMER PIANO SCHOOL B.Y.U.Room : 260-- C SPECIAL TO BEGINNERS at sold FREE Big 1 Quilted : LESSON PER WEEK OR THREE Practiceat home" ; , PhorieN902-- Register any time; When ladies of the court com In the1, construction of early h cedar pins were plained that the smoke and Tuines roads, wooden rails. were used to hold down-ththeir coinplexio ruining Into the holes- drilled for these, King Henry IV of England prohib' salt Wast poured in the belief that Ifed the use of coal. Later, coal this would preserve the wood from burning was made a capital offense, land one user was actually banged. decay. ; two-Inc- , - - . T py-rl- te ' m lay-je- rs -- Following round trip fares will apply irom i'::- - Denver , Omaha, or Kansas City St. Louis . . . . Chicago .'V. .. . .......... r - . Washington, D. C. Baltimore . ; .. New Orleans . 74.55 94.17 ''ri .............. U30.U .130.11 ....... , 84.40 Atlanta 1070 Philadelphia . New York City 133.47 135.95 142.01 Boston, gun-totln- 72.45 , Detroit $36.00 64.05 .............. v.. ..... m fcj Proportionately low fares to other points. Stopovers Diverse Routes. . , to 15th. 20th On.sale daily May September ' Limit October 31st . JULJ-UNK-Phon- to September 30. Limit October 31st. e Phone 325 312 Provo peated saying, skins from Brazil. reality the camera is Anaconda and shark skins are Igna nar skin the worst of all liars being' URed In the manufacture of. women. shoes for fancy in unskillful hands. ' , " In ' Los Angeles and return (direct) . . .$42.60, Los Angeles (direct) returning through San Francisco or" vice versa . ; . . . $50.10 42.6C ' San Francisco and return (direct) Portland and returri(direct) . . ; . .1 . 48.30 Portland and return via San Francisco 63.45 or vice versa ; return and Seattle 53.55s On sale daily May 15 THE camera cannot lie" is an - , - ... - IT DRIVES OCT WORMS The surest sign of worms In chil dren is paleness, lack of Interest In play, fretfulness, variable appetite, picking at the nose and sudden Waiting in sleep. When these symptoms, appear it is time to give Whltes-Cre- am Vermifuge. - A few. doses drives ont the worms and puts the little one on the road to health galn. White's Cream Vermifuge has a record of fifty years of success ful nse. Price 35ci . Bold by Hed: Adv. . .Ujlst Drug Stores. Our Pidures Are All sizes and 40-i- W oo f Bioorners Columbia' Theater Budding 1 ; n. .................... i...... . Fme qualjty JTalCrspe Jri all.Ahejiewest colors, reg-ular $3.95'values, Disposal Sale price, per yard $2.95 . Extra heavy Crepe de Chine, regular $2.50 value, . $1.98 per yard . . . , ... . . . Romaino in new spring shades, special per Crepe : . yard ...$3.95 wide price at . . .$1.95 Best grade Charmeuse, ;. 40-i- ! n. 200 DRESSES SPRING . COATS Lady Betty 1-- tmer , all colors JVomen's Soever even- - SILK HOSE -- Bpnng dresses dutiful ol- - v $1.00 values Special 69c v fereu ; PASSED OVER Girdle WI1MRAY : FOH KENT Strictly modern apart ments. 4 room and bath ; 2 rooms had an expedition that ploration Tnl4 been able to keep its base and Its and bath. Call 024 or 2. homelands informed of its progjs: Commander Byrd and Floyd Ben LEARN TO MAKE paper flowers ot 185 So. 4th West. ml4 nett, liia pilot, who, only a few days nRoNmade history by flying their Fokker plane to the Pole the first DANCE at Glengarry every Wed Breinholt-Dastruthne an airplane had made such a nesday and Saturday orchestra. in. eecond time the history trljKand the jwlehad been reached-escort- ed FOR RENT New modern apt, furthe NotreHu.their plane away from nished or unfurnished; cheap. to returned then end Bay King's 789 No. 5 th W. ml8 Inquire of world rest the the with p await the news of the expedition. tO ST Brown ehoker fur with - During yesterday a fewbrlef pink wool flower on; between cor. over Xoree of the passing told 3 So. 4th W. and Union depot. the Polar ice wnse with "all w Finder call Herald office or 777-Then at midnight came word tha ml3 the goal had been reached ; the Pole had been crossed and for the second o'clock, he history of Jcromia time In a week history had been iRolHjy :willsbe read ly Mrs. Emily made.1" Coleman. MissiT4'the Coleman will It waa a far cry from tne mes- -eane-- , t will rainof matter a la received sage be rendered by the Masses Ruth reach been Pole had utes after the Coleman and June Van Wegener, ed t the weeks It required in 1909 Mis Chloe Coleman and Miss Mau- before 'the world beard that Admiral rine Van, Wagener will give a dnet Robert; Peary had made his peril- dance. ous trip to the Pole In slow mov- BERKELEX Calif., May li (UP). A new development In the war on insect enemies of agti culturlsfs is the systematic searing of large areas of flaming oil spray. Exhaustive 'tests of this method are under way in the alfalfa fields of the Antelope valley of Los Angeles county by the Agricultural Extension Service, the Cali fornia College of Agriculture and the United States bureau of entomto F. H, Ernest, as sistant farm adviser of the University of California, who initiated the tests, a low cost method of control must be found. In spite of the com plications due to rapid reproduction, spread by wind, and ability to aphis to withstand adverse climate.: The experiments are - aimed at control of the pea aphis. The most promising method has been found to be spraying and burning the oil directly from the nozzle. V1, N. ' A new swindling scheme Is la operation, whereby thieves delTr "collect"; packages stuffed Vwltfc waste paper. Business firmsvand housewives often pay. the charges before opening the boxes.'- -- -- Dance - U-anBonju,niiiyuiuijggworiaT stroke oar or the famous a aval i . Academy, Olypmlc and world champion crews, has volunteered to teach the rudiments of rowing to Southland crews. The offer la being given serious consideration by athletic ' 5trr at ; GLENGARRY Every Wednesday: ana Every Saturday; Breinholt-- - ,'j Dastrup Orchestra ' AI Have Your ' . HANGING 'BASKETS .Planted your taste. to suit individual Large :l kX,J Yy PORCH va- of bedding plants now ready. riety ; ' -i ....... LOS ANGELES, May IWUP). Southern California universities and colleges, morepnrticulHrly the University of Southern California and University, of California, southern branch, may soon be "feathering their oars' for competition against " - ' ' "'.' eastern cxewa. means All of which that rowing, now the only major sport In which Southern California colleges do not participate,) may soon be listed along with football,- - baseball and track In athletic competition with " ' . eastern institutions. DYES tor , IN TRAINING the Pole.) The last word received here from FADELESS the expedition was at & '30 a. m Oslo time. If conditions permit the carrying out of plang announced before de Dye or tint all parture, the flight wiU go on to materials in Point Barrow, Alaska, and then to one operation Its ultimate Alaska. goal. Fairbanks. At Fairbanks members of the party Drene made of combined materUli can have easy access to railroad dyed or tinted in one operation. No Fra Sport and dress styles ' . OARSMEN NOW ing dog sleds. in-- l (Peary made 30 miles a dny his dog sleds in his "dash with Matt Henson, negro companion, to need to rip apart. Same applie to draperies, etc. Boil to dye. Dip to tint. ' The original dye (or To California Mr. and Mrs. T. S. ill materials and purpotea, Directioni Sninnw and family left for Califor- in package. IS cents at your dealer'. Ultach 1$ removt Utt Putnam nia this morning. They were ac- color Mm J stains. companied by Mrs. Sumner's sister Smpl Package oN arfltfathcrr Miss fjMrtf color) smt with iuusmttd rVayi of BfuUfyiit ' th Horn nd Wardrobe." Smd It Daushters io Meet Mrs. Merle otnu nmndlittt mna portmt. to " MAdsen will entertain Camp No. 3 Addrtu Dipt. NT of the Daughters f the Utah Pio- MONROE DRUG COMPANY. QUINCY, EL. neers at her home, 781 West Center street, Thursday afternoon at 5 , value .;; .. . According J. 2 their actual ology. mes-sair- and ReductoS FIGHT PESTS , 1-- , 3.95 NEWTODAY (Continued from Page One) ' $3.00 $3.75 . 3 "to . -- BAGS Nt-Ktl- ar Larson Studio I I .... transportation.-"- - Truthful, Yet Pleasing J Georgette Crepe in the season's newest shades, regular $2.00, Yellow, Tag Sale, yard .$1.65 Extra heavy weight SAYS WOMAN py-rit- PrOVO: Silk Crepe de Chine in all the new colors $1.29 40-i- n. $1.49 ' , yard $1.00 I n, Group lesgons at reduced rates. I I mm TQ 1 Satin pair President Ben H. Bullock ef the STOCKHOLM (UP). Morally Hojie Standard Mining company, our cave-hia- n ancestors, were quite hnnaquin mining district. Utah respectable, asserts Dr. Hanna County. Utah', reports that a ior- - Pydh, Sweden's brilliant young wotion of the . company's property man archeologist, who has personwhere several good leads of ore ally taken part in cave explorations have been exposed, has been leased on the European continent A doctor to J. Everett-Nelsoof SaltJLflke of philosophy from the University of City, Utah.? , t.; ': v, Up8a!a, she ranks as an authority Sir. xNelson now hag a force of jdn the paleolithic period and is a miners at work taking out ore and former "attache libre" at the French it will only be a short time until a "Musee des. Antiqultes Natioiiales" carload will be sent to the smelter. In St. Germaln-en-Lay- e near Paris. From the amount of ore exposed She has. just published a book he Hope will soon become one of concpr'ning dally life as it was led Utah's silver-lea- d steady shippers. at the time he human race lived Irt a report- from - Murray O. in caves, In which . she concludes, Hayes, professor of 'geology at the that every day cares were quite B. T. University. Provo, Utah, he heavy and that a race which won says: "Thg prospects for "this the battle with cold, snow, lee, wild property appeaevery good. There heists and epidemics Is in every Is a great fracturXjunning northway worthy of our highest admira east and southwest which shows tion. .Weaklings, disipates and all those leading "irregular" lives were heavily mineralized streaks cone soon killed off and only the fittest sisting of iron oxide, oxidized and galena. This fracture n survived, she 'pointed out The prime reason for taking be followed several hundred feet. Intersecting this is a' fracture run- shelter, In the caves, she continues. ning southeast. In the under- whs nflKtbe' desire for privacylinjk ground 'Worklng8this fracture home But protection from the cold. had to be shows a well defined, mineralized Often TievereXbattles fought with wildxanimals for the stringer carrying iron oxide, possession of a cpveyaand probably and galena. it was man s ability tomake fire A. G. Burritt. a mining and petro-liugeologist, of Salt "Lake City, ithat decided the vkftory la his In many caves menxand Utah, is especially emphatic In nrg- - favor. ing work on winze from- tunnel No. beasts occupied the same cave alter2. "This ore showing at this winze nately, as shown by successive of deposits. In one Fueneh posjtively the top of a large ore! shoot. At the point in the tunnel cave in the Deportment of Haute at which the zinc ere ts exposed, j Saone, skeletons have been found, upon a dip of about 30 .degrees, Ii for instance, no less than 800 bears, I urge that this body be sunk upon. who had used it as a place to die. Both of these ore bodies, the one at Yellowstone Park officials find this point and the one at the winze g visiin tnnnel nnmber two. are below the that nearly all the level of the tunnel and must be sunk tors are from the sedate East Rpirn- lations prohibit the carrying of guns upon to secure ai definition of the within the park boundarlm. ore deposits. Positively there is ore below the tunnel level at these A' new tenement In New York has -.r; points." The leasers are now developing the first baby carriage garage.- It is with- - a both of these leads and it is from made of galvanlzeffttJron." eacn iur l'a'ite CTruiyariiueub the same that shipments will be made. The company is preparing an active campaign of development work to open np the vertical fissure some niwiiiiiiiiiiiitmiiiiuinuiusamam distance east of the present face of the tunnel, which is in line with the report of Mr. Burritt of Feb. 26. 1925, wherein he says; "The tnnnel should be continued until the oft-r- e fissure vein is reached. Ore should ' .' be found In this vein." Rayon . 1 to the first. 25 persons making a purchase of $5.00 or more we will (five them absolutely free a beautiful house frock. These frocks , are worth from $2.50 to $4.50. Much Spring 'Of f and Summer SIJLiIvO Underpriced Boudoir Slippers . PER WEEK TWO PROGRESSING silk J N Hose to be $2.25trfSTatuer GOOD MORALS vi .JI evt colors. IX- - , . -- . GAVE MEN HAD : a. m. Tremendous Savings sof -- SANTAQUIN 10 PHONE EIGHT-- 0 PROVO - qUEEN-- t HOUSE 7f |