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Show THE EVEND? GkHERALD - o'clock and a prncraB lor adults; o'clock. All aieaibers and eligible will be at 0 o'clock. Every-- , aaeaibera are Invited to attend. ! body la tattled. From Salt Lake L. H. Grosshcck Wlta rrUoda T. P. Trary ( of Salt Lake City t, la Pwa for a Phont 107 Salt Lake City la bere with friends few days. It for a tew flay. of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday in Married In Salt Laka Robert Provo. Eahy Girl Mr. and Mrs. Curtis' Thalmaa of Prow and Kksopha Jensen are rejoicing over the arrival MolL of Salt Lake Ctty, were united of a bl'y daughter, bora to theui in marriage la that city Monday. ',. Daiifhtfr U Bom Mr. ana Mrs. Hulon Taylor are happy to aunounoej Monday. Chirare Maa Vaitfcn 1. Blue the arrival f a bahy daughter, boru In Salt Lake B. B. Carey trf, here and WT. Hoskea of Chicago.. to themTuesuay. . rProvd is speeding a. lew daya In; ni Vlslticr la Prom. Ther are cueeta at the Hotel Roberta.. From Salt Lake Mr. ami Mrs. T. Salt Lake City. M, Green of Salt Lake City are From Ogflea A. R Baker of Og 1 visitWr Friends Mr. and Mrt. spending the week in Provo. , : den spent Monday and Tuesday inJeltB Heurie of Angeles, Calif.. -- lot. I... la Pma-.Itk Third Ward Outing An .outlnc Provo. . will be held by the members and. friends. They' are guest at of the the .JiairAJtaMlJrbjiaaia Provona Beach. ISa thing, games ters cf the Pioneers, camp Xo. Naylof.- and sports will. be featured. , A will meet at the home of Mrs, Peter children's party will be held at 4 Boyoe Thursday afternoon at S:30 Frara Salt Lake A. W. Bowman of Salt Lake City is spending a few days in Prove visiting with" friends. 9 CITY. NEWS ft VWih la Aairricaa Fark Miss Mary Taylor la spending a few e Furk where days ia, Aawrk-ais the guest of Mian Margaret Green. Lkr11ittiiitsrMn.iii Fraa Salt Lake Miss Melt Felt of Salt Lake City is the house guest of MUa IVIeuna Taylor. c.t Here Fran Seattle W. C Nil hoi of Seattle, Wash, la la this city for a few daya. Me-tia- .r Mf' The-Cau- Pan gui ten Mrs. Thomas R. Sevy and daughter Mary, of Pangultrh. are vlsltiug in. Prove witB frienda and relatives. . From l faTOtff-Mr;-BdtrirCrr- eh WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9, 1926. torn riea Y.. , and Washiagton and to toiue points of Caaa i H. From Salt Lake, City Jack nors of Salt Lake City Spent in Provo.. Con- Here From .Las Vegas W, T. Stewart of Las Vegas, Nevada.,,! in Provo visiting-witfriends. DenverRe Here Harry Fragon, a resident of Denver, is in this city Visitors From Tabkma Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jones and family of Ta- visitors From Pairulteh K. P. lilona were in Provo the early part Clark of Panpultoh was the guest of of the week visiting with Mrs. Alice Dr. and Mrs. 8. M. Clark at their Jones. home last week. j to Wed Licensed enKea have Marriage lie to the fol- been issued lowing cvmples: Gerald V. Henrle mid. Mary Sevy, both of Pangultvh; William LeKoy Jackson and Ethel Erda Carter, both of Provo; James Merle Baker of Provo and Donna Elizabeth Blncket of' SprlngviUe; David Crawford Houston of Pun- Kultch and Julia Ellen Loveless of trem. i They don't, if you use poor tackle. Use quality tackle and you won't have to tell about the big ones that got away. - Our Service Can't Be Beat 1 NEBO STAKE . Bnerlal to The Herald PAYBOX, June. . The regular Quarterly conference of the Nebo was held Sulurailr and Bun- dar In the tahermute with Piwd. dent Lee K. Taylor presiding. Apostle Joseph F. Smith of Salt Lake rt'preaeiited the General Church authorities and spoke at each session: A feature of the Sat hri urdny forcnoim. nutting-wa- in talks Srom six elderly men of the stake including fiobei Armstrong snd Herman Ulseu of Santaculn, John Johnson of Benjamin, P. G. Hanson, Isaac Hanson and Jacob Scfaaerrer of Payson. At the after- noon session, short talks were given by Bishop Nelson of Genola, Bishop LeBaron of Santaquln, Will Mai-se- n, Mrs. Clara Bean, Mrs. Aurora Wilson, F. G. Tweede, Flint IMxon and Mrs. May Harding, Miss Gwen Wride and Miss Idella Fillmore of the Seminary each gave a short talk on the "Divinity of Jesus "The Home of Quality Fishing Tackle" 112 Phone N.U.Ave. v.; 82 An Unusual Opportunity! " i'v" CompaTethe prices asked for these made and' Guaranteed bu the . Kellu- - SpringfieldTireCo, and branded with with the prices asked elsewhere for eheap tirea of inferior quality.; 4tesr weknowrttreT-arlTKad- ' Guests From Boston Mr. and Denver Man Visiting Fred Mrs. W. L. Whittemore have as Hessner of Denver. Colo., is vifittheir guests Mr. and Mrs. C. B. ing friends In Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Vl!ley of Boston. after Vi'lliey are enroute home Miss an extended Atteitdinc Summer School trip through the Orient. Esther Eggertsen left Tuesday for Suit Lake City, 'where Hat Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ger she will attend the ' summer school ald-F- , Heaton and family had as course of physical education at the:' their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. I'niversity of L'tah. T. C. Heaton end. family of Mil-- f s of d7 and Mr. and MrsI Lettoy Visitors from Oregon Mr. and of St. Johns, Arizona. : Mrs. J. F. Kimball Of Keamath Kalis, Ore., are in Provo and vicinPATRONIZE , THE ity visiting points of Interest. WHO MERCHANTS i FOB THEY ARB THE Northwest-s-Mrran' Mrs. Touring SUPPORT YOUE Uay Sutton are enjoying a. t'iree MOST RELIABLE weeks vacation touring the North AND PBOGRESSTVE west. Their trip will take them HOME TOWN PAPER .through the principal cities of Ore-- " j d Last Sunday was the biggest day in the history of Glengarry Plunge The crowds .are getting bigger all the time. THERE'S A REASON It's "A CLEAN PLACE ' TO SWIM" ty TtlriartliaT , six-pl- y. Compare the prices below with those asked by the mail order houses and. remember that Buckeyes are not "mail order" tiresj but merchandise of quality, branded with the Kelly nam and covered by the regular Manufacturers' Standard Kelly-Springfie- M 1 I & m ayj IjJ m I mJM- - ' Warranty. v t 29x40.40 29x4.75 30x4.75 29x4.95 30x4.95 31x4.95 30x5.25 81x5.25 30x5.77 33x6.00 ik,, HIGH PRESSURE 30x3 CL Fabric. . . .$9.15 own 30x3Via. ,........$10.25 30x3J8 a. Oversize , U.40 town ? , ; cords" ; . 30x3ViS.S. Importpntl We-sugg- fill--, ing your requirements soon, as these special aaiaiBaaaasa ld j When you can save money by doing it, why not buy where you sell in your prices may ''be withdrawn at any time. BALLOON CORDS -- S has built millions of Ures and that in over .thirty years has never knowingly put its name on anything .but tires of theJinestuatyT Buckeyes are full size, well built and very sturdily constructed size are all full throughout. .The four-inc- h Ike From Los Angeles Miss Ruth Baby Daugliler An eight pound Robey of lxs Angeles," "CaMf., is baby girl arrived at the home of a week .in Provo with Miss Mr. and Mrsv Uoj d llsle' Kttiurduy spending Mildred Wqtt:""1 evenlngV Salt Lake Man Visiting I. R. From Ogden Archie Thomas of Gemmlll of Salt Lake City is" visit. Ogden is spending the week in Pro ing in Provo with friends. vo. ' the Kelly name We save you time and post give you what the igt and can't postman . Iker i;" BUCKEYE1 TIRES . Lake J. E. Mackny Christ." j ;, of Salt Lake City la In Provo on The Sunday morning session wa business. devoted especially to "Fatherhood.' i Melvln Wilson and C. P. Olsen of Here It. S. Duke! Salt the High Council each gave a short resident of Salt City," is siiend- - aauretw on the relationship of tath-e- c and son. Other speakers were ing the week 1h Provo. C. II. Hurt of the B. Y. U., A4 H. Fitm Long Besch irie Wl.kleff Powell of the Stake Presidency and of I.nn Beach, Calif , Is In this Apostle Smith. At the meeting in city. Gib-lion- Meredith Cycle Company IN REGULAR CONFERENCE ' WHY FISH LEAVE HOME ALL FRESH STOCK from Salt PAGE FIVE 30x3 32x4 33x4 34x4 S2x4sr 14.00 19.15 21.05 S.S. 22.15 22.95 i ,sx.r;Tr. . J2U 25J0 34x4 26.05 . a. nla iwxo MaaawMaaMaaaaMaHMMaaMsi .............. szd mt S.S....... $14.05 16.80 17.45 .18.55 ...190 19.90 ?. . , 20.30 ............ The GreaseSppf 21.95 25J5 29.55 5th North and 5th Wfist 1 Priscllla t hirst-- 1 the afternooiii-Misensen of Salem, Frances LundeU and Joseph Tlpnetts of Benjamin and John Holiday of Spring Lake, who have recently returned from missloufi" gave brief reports. Pres. Page, Pres. Taylor and Apostle Smith each spoke. A special pro gram of music was given by the Stake M. I. A. Male Chorus. A special meeting was held in the evening when, a beautiful pageant on "Beverence'V was presented. There tfas an introductory reading of a scroll followed with five others each dealing with reverence iu the home, houses of worship, for the priesthood, for God and for law and government The readers were Met vin Wllson, C. P. Olsen. Will Mad' sen and Sidney Coray 6f the High Council, George A. Cheever and Frances LundeU. " The singing wa given by Stake Auxiliary oreaniza. tions. Special scenery-anlighting d .Ifonl. .ilJ.il pageant , n .1. n . L. . 1 ,1 It m filiil UUV fo) ft Shoes and Hosiery for every member of the family. This sale is known far and Wide for the iiiagnitiide Our one ambition at this time of the year is to present to pur patrons and friends the opportunity to reap the money saying benefits that are the result of the large quantity purchases We make for our chain of stores. and our policy of selling for cash So starting Thursday, June 10, we offer you unheard of values: in merchandise that is absolutely ne Rerheiriben SALE STARTS THURSDAY JUNE 10th ; - ... pair Women's PuinpsV Shoes diiiOxfords, odds and ends in our large Shoe Deptr low, military arid high heels." Mostly in smaller sizes. , Sale price 300 3i.ao Straps, Pumps and Oxfords style. Short lines of our $7.00 to $9.00 numbers in all the newer styles, plain and fancy trims-A- ll sizes, all widths." Sale price Men's heavy weight, blue denim overalls, full cut, union made. Sale price One lot of 25 Suits that were formerly priced to $25.00 39.95 . Shoes, styles that are past, wonderful for wear. All sizes. Sale are but Shoes that 00 pair Men's price. IN. $1.15 . Walk-Ove- r ' , : $4.85 . Men's Newest Novelty Oxfords, including Blacks, Blondes, Florida Calf, Light and Dark Tan. All this season's latest. All sizes and widths. . $2.00 $4.85 A |