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Show THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1326. PACE TOUR Bcbeldor gave a a Impressive talk (Spend Wek-ata- l la Salt Lake alia Temple alanine Pen rod, lira. la keeping with the. occasion. C O. Chase and Port EveJya Chane Vi-Here Willi. Uadsea of are pendlag tbe week-es- d Ui la Bab Scofleld spent Thursday and Fri Lake City visiting with frleoda and Phooa 107 dar is thla city flatting witb relatlTca. ' ... '. , Entertains Old FeBcs The cbolr friend. nd t few member of the Com munitv. church mtrtaliui rho la Present Bay Tbe "Senior llattinc Bdaarea Ulaa Tony tana of (be prov high school wli! Grant, who ka beii spending the ttents of tbe county Infirmary gun their annual play, "Honor winter Bontba In ' California i and ut day In honor of Mother' dir. Th c bolr furnished nuiulier of bean aright, la thehlsh school Arutona, la Tlsitlng la Pro to with tiful selections. Bev. Everett Monthly evening at 8 o'clock. friend end reUUre. CITY HEWS I Special Saturday Jn oooooooooooo - : : pringeatsFw Sport Models Velvet Collars" Fitted Backs " Hats Dresses Another shipment just in. Georgettes, Models. Hats Clever Summer Stylesin bright colors. Beautiful Trinted Crepes, and Sport $2.50 to $11.95 Reasonably priced. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT HI 230 West Center Provo - - - Utah TO FORM NEW TENNIS CLUB The new cement .tennis courts on Harmon field. built by the.Amori-ca- u llouallimttlidcii and are now ready for play.. The ,ourtsfnll be for ceitnnuulty purrAccordlng to Dell Wcblt city diwM'tor, "la about a tennis league In the city. to' be formed ia audi-oriti- Tbe first rounds to lie played will bearranged, according to the ex fierlence of the players, AH begln-uer- s will be grouped together, all those with one year's experience will be In another group, those with two year'a experience in still another group, and bo on. Later all of the players will be grouped, ac'curdlui; to flbllt,y ami will conies for city cliaaiplnnshlp honors. Several valuable arizes are already on hand, according to Mr. Webb. The new tennis club Is open to all residents or the city, young ana old, aien, women or cnuureu. " MV 0 The Smarter Kind! CLMEETS The monthly meeting of the Men's Fellowship Chili of the Community tiUJn'jL wn sMCThJtJS,!!!X SVi'' Ing in Mcno Troiie hall. A dinner wag served . by ; the Women' Missionary Society, and a delightful program was... rendered, cpnslst-li!readings by Mrs. O. A. Full mcr and Miss Dolores Fullmer, and piano selections by Miss Jessie TUT- !j. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 friend. Eureka - Man William F. Bacon sjiending tbe week-en- OPEN A CAN OF s Battalion Te Meet The of the Mormon" Battalion will meet at the home of Mrs. Francis Morrison Thursdr.y Mrs Morrison cave the His tory oFef graiiflnMthef MlrCHtV1 crlne Floyd Peas. This hlNv dated hack to the beginning of American history. Her ancestors having participated in the Revolutionary war and other Important wars, one member of the camp, were in attendance. Light refreshments were . ... served. .i O O O C:a O O O O O O O O ' Then i i.. youTI realize ttkt you are lhotormg economy UCSj-irde The Mueser school baseball team tool? the champion Tiinpanogos squad off its NX) per cent pedestal Thursday night by winuiug the lust ball game of the season, five to six. It ..mi, tha ia.r, iujic !,, thla luin jent that the Tlmpaiiogos l)o.vs have beeh defeated. The game was one of the hardest fought during (he present season. " TDeMaeser boys wfe going Htrong and would have ninvtp a 'higher score, so the boys say. had not Timpanogos-callethe game. our word for It that Conoco Gasoline is with extra miles. Prove it packed, Keep yourself! your mileage record. t' T V fake prac- -' ' , -- byva-- ing Summer Conoco exclusively. You'll be surprised at the way extra mfles per galbn cut the costs of weekend and vacation trips. And your pocketbook wilthank you for driv- r "The Guardian of the Kingdom" will be the subject tf Rev. E. E. Kaihehler'a-sermo- ity church, ' corner at the Commun- Second North anil l:uiversityiV venue, itext ut 11 o'clock. The pul. CONTpAt ;blLCOMP ANT lie invited to attend this and all other services of the ; church," The t;hurch school session Is held every Sunday at 10 a. in., with classes-oreligious instruction.-foall ages. The. Intermediate Society of 0. K. meets at 0:HO p. m.. and the Young Pemle's wrrkv will 1e held at 7:30 p. m. Producer, Refiner nd Marketer mfhifh- - grade petroleum fntimSs riuium, Colorado, Idaho, Itamm, Mitsoim, Mi iAi Nebrmkt.tfew Main, OiU-hiOrgon, Stmm DJnU, ' ats Large and "Small Styles' Max Trumpeter Change expert trumpeter wi'.h the Warner Stone' Columbians, has orJoined the Brelnholt-Dnstrnchestra and will play with tt nc organization at the dance in Glengarry Saturday night. Is cordially priced. Ross Millinery 317 West MBa'BBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBaBBBBaanBIBBBaBan Center J (mm 'are "toasted" in America. Only 1 ' dm Schilling Teas ' are safely sealed HOT in vacuum tins. Schilling Teas bring you : the true j Txi&k- - . TtMITiB ifEAa MM ...ww At w- un akrva w.im vtiiaiaii nn anni in k aViT ST TSST s. Goes to Los Angeles William D. Cluff left for Los Angeles, canr., Friday morntne.' where he will siend the week visiting with rela ... 3 tives Har AdJresses Graduates--Pro- f. rison R. Merrill returned last night from Mlnersvllle, where he address- ed the graduating class of the Mln ersvllle high school. Mr Merrill spoke on the "Increasing Importam of Education." . STUDENTPLAY Vxtricy cusgive bsoluteljt,ree. ta each nd-every tomer spending $2.00 or more a nice Durolian Kui or" one large bag of Candy, Saturday, May 15th. We are doing this to get everyone to come in and get acquainted witb ou? merchandising policy, and see -- theremendous saving prices we are selling at. Below are just aew of the many saving prices. -vjsoU -a- -W- . Be sure and come in and get your rug or bag of " ' ' candy Saturday. Ladies' All new shades, $1.50 7C Chiffon values, Everybody's price ... ' " Hose L. P. S. style, $1.50 .value. Everybody's price CI Cfl ..2 pair . Silk in all new colors $1.50 ' np values, Everybody's price ... Extra quality;, all colors, 75c ...... Bloomers Misses' Bloomers -- ' Scout . . . Silk jvalues- liverybody's price, 2 Men's $2.50 value . Everybody's!" Price , . '. " "Honor F Brlt,"iyttie three-ac- playwright. The plot centers about an old aristocratic family of New England. It tells a story, and, $2.00 :. Ladies Hose ... Children's Everybody's price . . Silk in all the new shades, $2 QjL UUli . .values, Everybody's price Silk all colors 75c values Everybody's price, 2 pair.V; Fancy for Dress $2.50 75c MT " Hats . . , . . Straw values, Everybody's price. . ' Men's PlaijdFancyLj.trawa-$5J30- varues, Everybody's 1 fl C- - Yedds For men xt xiatS ..... .price ....... Hats moumV . Dress , . onirtS Work . .. ... ... . ..y lidu real bargains, limited $6.0ft-valu- es .Everybody's price . Shirts : . Men's English broadcloth, patterns, couar attached . . ; .$6 values, Everybody's price Can't beat 'em, $1.25 value .. .'.Everybody's price Fancy Athletic striped, $2.50 Unions 77.- values, Everybody's price - Men's ' ' latest 75c $1.25 .Athletic Unions $1.00 49c .Unions .. values, Everybody's price Fine ribbed athletic style $1 Re Boys', . . . .value, Everybody's price For Men black, cordovan and light Silk colors. 50c value 0Cn . Everybody's price Cvu Newest business for and colors, Men's a dress, $6.00 values ... . Everybody's price . ; 220 denim double stitched full cut Men's Everybody's ;4 QF Overalls ' . price . . . . . . . . ; . . . . , . uuC We have a full line of Men's, Boys', Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Oxfords arid Slippers at a great . money saving, price. Get the habit and buy your goods at wholesale prices. unions Tlose Pants t comedy which will le presented next Monday night at the high school auditorium by the Senior class of the Provo high school, has' been acclaimed the best play ever written by Nlcholsen, the popular 7Q ... . . .... " MONDAY NIGHT Jtl for ' ... French Panties .liJU ladies' Rayon silk, new colors, jtalues i .. Vests-.- Old and new . Garments Ladies' Shoes . .... TO BE STAGED flavors of the Orient THE WORLD'S .GREATEST R AT George Don Visiting ald, formerly Miss Pauline Springer of this city, is spending the weekend with relatives and friends in Provo. Het-Mr- , Only Schilling Teas ' aMnn The-Mr-- Married Here Ralph David Sch Elsie Epper of enck of Provo-a-nd Eureka were married here this morning by County Clerk Wallace M. Hales. Thursday evening Mr, Hales tied the nuptial knot for Matt Hekkauerd and Funa Koskl. both of Salt Lake City. Schilling V J.A, Plays of the Pleasant View ward will give an entertainment In .' the ward amusement hall Friday evening. The program will consist of two one-aplays and various musical Due to the fact that Sunday is Aronlc Priest hood day, no appointments will be made for returned missionaries in May, according to Mrs. Karl Hentwett. Boy Country (Store The Boy Scouts of the' Bonneville ward will conduct a country store liv the ward amusement hall tiday even- Is ining at 8 o'clock..' The public " vited 'to attend. . stands for all that is desirable in baking powder. "All that is necessary to produce bakinss of the finest quality at the lowest cost.' - To-Pre- No Appointment i ) Visiting Parents Mrs. E. H. Graham of Los Vegas, Nev.i Is spending the week in Provo with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Snow. i . extramilleg ' - RUG - Here From Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis of Salt Lake City are visiting in Provo for a fewdaysj with friends. They are guests at , the Hotel Roberta, numbers. Community Church Sunday Services ing only to those stations and garages which display the Conoco sign. ' Beautiful Graduation One Durlian E after- - Lestra , ABSOLUTELY Member or Camp the Daughter of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Mot-fa- t, DON'T r Camp Meets meeting a ladies' night, with dinner at one of the canyon resorts. HMPAN0G0S " Knight Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. " All members are asked to be present. n goodness hi replete with ingenioua situations the straw, to save him, by substiand rollicking humor.- - "Woven Into tuting "Honor Bright," the book the fabric of the plot, are the ex- agent. periences of a Nebraska college girl gome of the best known' of the who ia "book agent! ng" her way high school dramatic talent ill lie f along Boston s north shore, and! seen for the last time on a high Rick Barrington, a profligate Har- school stage. The play, which la vard law student, who Is engaged under the direction of Miss Mtirjr to marry Tot Marvel, chorus girl Wooley, is deserving of public sup" from a popular musical revue. "The port. ' .... .. ; ' fun begins when Tot falls to show Scofield Man Here Bruce Mad-se- n up a per appointment to be pre sented at the Barrington home. To of Scofield la visiting In Provo save the situation. Dick grabs at with friends. . No. 4 of $rj95 their TENDERNES- S- G VMU in Springvllle Mr: Boyal Madsen and son. Cloyd, and iter mother; Mrs. M. Knudsea apent Friday in Springvllle-- ' visiting with relatives. style they're all here in our initial Straw Hat showing of the new season. We're presenting values a-t- hfi ORIGINAL ENJOY In Provo.' d Salt Laker Here K. E. DeKay of Salt Lake City la visiting la Provo with friend for a few day. r $1 . Here of Eureka 1 t Salt LakeNine and teacher of the Provo high school left for Salt Lake City this morning, where they will attend the annual Ufah State High School Track Meet, which la to be held In that city. Student de- 65 FRESH FROM Visiting ty student President C. A": Woifroni nrcslded and it was voted to make the June MAESER DOWNS - '1 BLUE PIKE BLULPlNPASiii A Si j- ' , l MOUNTAIN GARDENS Coe to. Deorer George Eanson et thla city I la Denver, Colo, for a few day oa a business trip. wanted weave; every E VERY sired trimming and every sought-fo- FEUOWSHIP . Here Fnm Legaa A. P. Brown of Logan la spending the remainder of the week "la Provo visiting with NEW ...l. 1 tre-e- I Ask u about our Dividend Payment iNOW 368 . West Center, Provo 30 West Broadway, Salt Lake' 327 Twenty-Fourt- h St, Ogden New Store Main St, Brigham ' |