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Show PAGE FOUR PROVOETNING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1926. tint ! raBforaiaW Howard Sutherland kft the early part if -; - TEACHERS ARE ASSIGfB IN 21i '1 - Cmam - - - - - - """"l2! r a i NEBO DISTRICT - Snake - ' - Pbo&t 107 Gees te SaU Lake Mra. H. Frod MarrM Bere Albert Taylor and Huff and Mr, Jamea II. McDonald Jlfrft KnmnnnT Wh of Vitmaottl, spent Wednesday In Salt Lakal31j, irer siarrted here Toesdar after-noo; , Married la Salt Lake J. X. Held by Count Tlerk Wallace M JUXSOX. Ai. JK-- bt foiiuiiai of Salt Lake City and Miss Gladys Hale. .A marriage license vai U a Hurt ef tl Blackburn of Prord were married ber In the Nrtm n Aiiierl-to la Dnie Tarncy of In 8lt Lake City Tuesday. ' . dltrl for tbe ' of 1528-27Fork and E!va Smith of Alpine. School Hlfh rajsoai and lo WJllIam Beynolda Harmer ' yM1sm JYiaclial, Bn- MnfiiwtifrAnnji of ftprlngvJlle and Ida Tbalman of Ylaita ia Payeeev-T- he Pearl and Pbyllla Cbrtrteasea speat ArUiur Bait lke Oty. Vugf, Katbr.ra Itoojtuig, tha early pert of the week in Pi ;fljCANYOIJ 7: the week for California, where be will spend a tew weeka, , - " n tn yr WtO ANIW vacation Othlog 1m OB earth. Jouataint nil high,bone - 'out mil dtp-w- ui miamatk plains; foraa fulad P villi deonj clifi dwellings,-- ; It mo4 Colon like the ralnboi arvwhere on mountain, caoc J yea wail end plain l A. ar Send for Boa Red Book with - victors fat natural colon and about tftdepeav' tU information escorted aVat and note tour, lodges, aid trip. eettia- l ropulaxJLost, JEare Excursion Augusl - T 2G Trwm aH Mrtni I Kurt 1.1a. Hal Iran. 'AM. ESpKSSE TOCHi ' - , From Frovo Two Day Tour . ..,..$21.52 low farm) from Proportionately oilier prints.; s. 11. rr -- r r sn:( . p. A. Lit, Suit Litke Vity (.11. CODY, Agent 1 Hwo T. Ntr. - - SI? Irove II. FINK. TleketAgent Phone 312 UNION PACIFIC 1 Peach Boxes 1 -- Vrituit I'uaivU, C. O. NVlnen. . t f 1 Apple Boxes Pear Boxes Prune Boxes thf -- lst ntH;, 1 Men-denha- , frnfralim-lpalaeventh, Clarence Iwtr , Wilde Tuttle; - Bushel Baskets Half Bushel eon. ! v. ! WUh BelatUeawUIn Mildred Jonee of Salt Lake City is visiting In Provo with her grandmother. Mrs. H. S. Jones, thta week. ' v'FHiuvlday vFriday - Batw; spending if o weeks at ' " Calif. im-effo- , i TnrinBichitela6seph"TrirJ. it here with deraon of Richfield friends for a few dayi - With Friends Mrs, Thomas Raw-tieand daughter Ruth, pf Salt Lake City, ire guests at tbe home of Mra. E L. Jackson tbli week. r- tdaho Resident Here G. R. Wilcox nf MtdfoNl, Idaho, is la this city for a, few daya with friends. DON'T-FAIL- IPure .linen rash.Jowelin? repilar S5c tff fitkU 7 value, yards vv.. Kathrja, Betta Taylor school Principal, Qenieve Ellsworth ; fifth. Crista Olsen ; fourth, Vera HnMr third, Bhea Daniels; j aeeond, Lenore ' Ilulsh; first, Iva Dill Murphy. Peteerneet s'hooI Principal, Geo. Wyler; sixth, Howard Wilson; fifth Z10a Blslinpr fourth, Ethel Fay Rchearrer; fourth, Velda JJanseu; third, Melva Hell; second. Minnie Perkins; first, Eflly Dudleys Zutle Thomas. m - Bpanish Fork Urade Srhools Bees school Mlna Principal, Hules, fourth ; Clara Bjarnson third, Kate Tlppetts; second, Gwen Pryor; first,1 Olivia Jameson. Httb Thitrber bard Tuttle ; fifth, Ellen Anderson : fourth, Entlier Anderson; third, Ida .Cotton Chaxnieuseiast col- -: erau Yard wide. (1I iUfjflU 50c value, Z yarda grade, Clean-Swee- p $1.00 yard , , - 86 inch Unbleached B. Sheet-in- 25c Percale 6 yards- to, $12.00, sacrificed at Ladies' Wool Skirts, just $1.00 - IB Blquses and waists of silk 4 nn and ' broadcloth. " CQtlrT yti Jj for this CI ......,..v..y hundreds' of. and Ladies' $1.50 Unioina in all sizes. Now. on sale $1.00 au. OR liJJ ; - ' Loa Angeles Girl Here Miss A 1sited Her Miss Aenon Grimm MUistonf ios . ' Suitings, broadcloths and Ponjola cloth, regular prices. to $1.00. ,CIean-Swee- 2 yards for a few ays. and the early part .oCtblaireek with Miss Helen HedauUt at: hw home on North Second East street B. Irvke is ." ;.$1.00 lpal W. C alxth, G. G. White- - In Ogden R. ' LADIES waitflftlwAnnjiiAndrews : fourth, dei 'tor a "few" daya. . "latt'lJM'Tlaltliitrsi-flaitli- ' I LtuVle Fqrgi);on ; third, Hannah Smocks Vitklund; aecond, LaPreal Robert- - Ge4 to Salt Lake Miss Inla Fletcher of Logan is visiting with Cretonne T.VII of this city for a son flrrt, Ehiote Jatieen.7 Woodward, Mlss'Tbelraa Carter and Miss Alice Jones broadcloth smocks . ' II Miss Edith Ward spent the early few weeks. SprbigviUe Gra,le Bchoois value to 2.25.. U L. part of tbe week in Salt Lake City, Wanhlneton Goes to Southern Utah Mr. and A. ScmsloB ctxth, 3d. I.. Duffy ; Gees to Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Farrer.are spending .the sixth, Vertlel Childs; fifth, Jehnle Jr., are week in southern t'tah visiting thfr Mary Mrs. L. A. Cnlbertson, Erlcksott, -- Julia n Johnson, Jncludlng-BrycRtencer spending this week ntTeliuffBtope anyon, Zion National park Jefferson school Principal," Jesse National, park. anl Fish Lake. Allmond; third, Vegsa DonaUIson; second, Helen Salisbury ; Urstrida -- Goes -- to - Fairvlw Mlsa Pearl Chrlstensen left for. Falrvlew: Wed4 Smith. -- - ' .: Grant school Prlhffpal, Lnla B. nesday morning, where shj will LOST Guitar with violin pegs by Hhltea third, Ine W berber; aec- - spend a few days with relatives reUcIous workers. Finder call at ond, Ialad Llownad; flrgtrA,nna and friends. A. Bird. Herald. , achool-iPrlnc- ln-O- Beekstromj Children's fancy ribbed and heavy ribbed mercerized Arrowhead and Rollins ;hose. ; CI AO .All colors, value to 50c, 4 pair V l lUU Ladies-Alsilk hosa in olack and colors. Former l to $1.95 prices Clean tweeep, pair - V- Baskets v ., . white S $1.00 i 2-- ! LADIES RATS tin hat- s- 200 ladles' all styles.' Values to $6.95 ..; I, . pair.Aart, Flannef, stripes and, plal 25c Valuei.fi 3 ,$1.00 - vnarmoseite uioves, tail styles, $1,35 values (1 fin I 'UU Special, pair OS and .. Outing -- J Uy fljtoJIvalues-li- &s Silk and wool mix dress goods for fall. $1.50 value,, yard $1.00 J colors'. I V ..... t117 the thing fall, former prices to $8.00 Now at only, each 35e Turkish towels,double weave, special 4 for v 11.00 . , . . ........ ....Jl.UU 2 for ImG fast . bags of black contains mirror. 4 nn values $li)0 .- - 1 patent, nd JlO Inches - A 75c Printed Voilesr best grade, Cosing out at 3 yards . . .V. .'.f. 1 lot Ladies' Silk Skirts, values in colors, good grade ' JxwiidRee,TrirW Is here with friends Ernore Matley. Central Underarm 7 qual1 fifl Ligette and Rayon loom- era, former'prices $05 to TDoHilI)ay; '. f - $1.50. priced at yard yards.'....... $1.00 lot of Corsets, good ity, values to $3.00 Sale price Specials for New woolen Dress material, 36 wide. Value to $1.50 , . g. Regular price 25c. Sale price. 6 1 ....... j 40 inch Crepe de Cftftie in all toloH. 'Regular 1.60 l Salt-Lnk- TO ATTEND THIS SALE! " Children's Silk Half Sox in all sizes and colors. Former prices to 65c."" $1.00 How selling, S pair Children's fancy, ribbed mercerized hose, sizes .5. to 10 ; colors, tan brown and peach. . 0 (lfl 50c values, 3 pair . ; V I iwU -- gprlngdell. Sakv Lake Man Vlsltlng-- P. ed re-mark- CriJiil'lautWrr VUitlnr Mr. and Mra. Charles Burrows have ai their guest this week their granddaughter, Francis Martin, .of Stockton, - Returns From Idaho Mr. , and Mrs. Albert R, Jones and daughter extende Wlllla ms of City spent Alice have returned from an northern ed: tnd Jdaho Through Tin friends. with provo trip Tuesday Utah. .While in Logan they were ' From Heber R W, Clyde of guest at tlie home of Profestot Belter is visiting re with friends Calvin Fletcher of the Agrlcultoral college. They visited in Idaho Falls for a few days. with Mrs. - Charles -- Wllkins- and Goes to Salt Lake Miss Edith Mrs. Lammea Randall, sisters of Whitehead left this morning for Mrs. Jones. Halt Lake ."City, where she will Has - HoirV Gursts Mr. and spend a few, days with friends. Mrs. Oliver Buck of Salt Lake City honse guests of Mr, and Ml-v- a wjrtj-t- he Former Student YUfac-M.iA. S. Carter the earlr part of Mrs. of the a former student Steed, Voting university now redding in the week. Farmlngton, 'Is spending the week From Salt- Lake R. D. McGhic with her grandmother, Mrs. Boliert yll-to- r Llndsey, and other relatives and of Rait Lake City was Provo .7 7 . Tuesday. friends. plson ; aevenih. first, Jecond. Saturday I . Here it is! The clean up of our Clean- New merchandise for fall and winter Sale. We have meris Sweep daiW and thf too isrheincr arriyintr 1 . . . mm .. . . al11 ! .l i i uiamse 10 prices m iwer, in a greai TOiijerea aiprices that command your rt to rid our stock of all summer mediate attention. Below are listed only goods. Doors open at 10 a.m.' a few-ofu- r many bargains. , Visits 4b Salt Lake Mrs." George B. In CanJon Harding siient Tuesday In Ball Mr. Mrs. and Viltlitg Karl ' Kellerstrass nd family are Lake City. ry, Wayne Johhion, JrK.Johnoh, Ieiia TUerimr nd Kimerie Faux, ' liyacw Ora, 8Aool echool-i-Prindp- al; Lug Boxes Lettuce Crates Miter. VU1U Friend uA Srlathee Ilm Eiigrne Hlllaiamo, Heber rur- tl 11 J Woofrjr. C P. Olaett, Jatuea 1'nlted Btatea Dint riot AttOTney Clor, a. Uow Onetbfk, H. D. Mc- - Iloyt E. Bay of tbe 'Idaho dlntriet Kell. flayle Poud. Crane rullaud frith headquarter! at Boise, togeth ami 0.ub Cowan. er with hi family, visited friend SawiMi Fork High School nd rela4Wea In Proo Tueaday. iir. Bay raa farurly a rwldat of Curitteiweti, & . fact, Amy Jack-on- , thin dty, the aon of Mr. and Mra. 8. 3. A. Skinner, David Howen. 0. Bay. ' i, A. BrookUank, 7 Feuton nwrea. 7,lna Jolinaon, Khoda CJark, O. Bay Denveritea Here Mr. and Mra Hale and Stella t:prnaby. E. I.. Thomas of Denver, Coloare i . apanikB rorfc JUniilC High JfellMl hercwl rlra diJJiliiieetuJ. W. W. McAllister, principal; J Birth Annoww Announcement A. A nderaog, M cdle Johnson? Lea- Iter Lewis "Ttmmer-nuifl- , of the birth of a baby da tighter to WrCaby; Eliuo Hale, LtPreal Jones, Mr. and 'Mra, W. J. Wll.'lamwm at week iHiia Rm dford Torwrr' Mtmity home hr luade by the mrentaTjf thruew Prl lual JE, L Knndsen, E. A. arrival. Mr. and irs Williamson were former residents of Portland. Smith, Elmo Hoffman, J. " ; 7 Flos Harmer, Besse Malay, Oregon. , Mary FttiWy, Melba Condle, TMma t'allfornlaa Visit J. W. Ambler Bo)rr I. V. Toung, Oorweila Harold Alleman, W. A. of Los Angeles, Calif., is a Provo KicT, i a 21 CorrugatedCaps Basket Rings Cement Coated Nails Bianx-'lutSLO- PROBLEM IS . nnh Roundaf; third, Helen Tals- - lam Storrs of American Fork and f Lehl were reyman ; second, v llman Goldsbor- - Mrs. Clyle Dalton Provo visitors Sunday. ough ; first, Kathryn DougaU. - Returns From Fish- - LakeMr. Sear!ea; A. T. Briggs, Win and Mrs. Harry Ash ton returned after" spending a ; - fifth, sixth, Ralph borne Monday Corner 2nd West Gth So. s, Lilian Curtis; thrtaT week kt" Fl.ri Tjike.." fourth, Davis; Harriet Pryor; second, Hannah pie r PHONE 357; sen ; first, Agnes Markham. With Parents Mr. and Mrs. Golden Leetham of Salt Lake City Santaquln : - Prlnclial, A. E. Wall, Jr. and their two daughters. Dorothy TTnnlor lliRiv E B. Trigeinson and TeHaTTrnfl" sot Jayrnre spendsixth, Arman Peterson ; fifth, 1 ing tlie week in Trovo with Mr. and IB Vera Heeliar fourth, Madge Reece; Mrs. J. C.""LePtbam. I I II third. Beatrice-Samuel- fo; second Preal Hutching ; flrsft. Cora ClowIn Pa son IJarjon Mr. and Mrs. III ard. James Jrnw .and Mraud Mrs. Goshen .. Charles Ward spent Sunday at Ma- Principal,-- Howard ilalladay ; irte Dell ifr Payson canyon. Junior hlh, V. L. llalladay, Bay E. 5?eal,: Florence Bushman; sixth and With Parents Mrs. Miles fifth, Mandle Smith; fourth, Grace Miller of Salt Lake City Is visiting Bowen; third Mrle Hansen ;fjrt. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ansfeoiiii, Bessie Hoiitz. drew Knudsen, for a few weeks.' :- ' s -- - i . ,1 INCREASING 'Sclwobs-jt- :: 1a w ' ..- . JULIAN SNYDER WASHINGTON, Ang. 18 (CP). salesman The InarageobienBcrea8ing WANTED Experienced in aerionsness in the United States, -- ar eales ladyj work in Utah with the proportion of nnufital fall- - County. Apply 275 West . Center, a u!e tofrr4day,40to-12- rising steadily.-accordi- ng statistics compiled by th United I"ress today from commerce depart- FOR RENT Two nicely furnished J ; Lj ment, reports. , - rooms. .. Phone 38i-U- , ' .oreall 15C In 1029 one couple landed la the W. 4th South. ' a24 divorce conrt for every six who visited marriage license bureaus.' LOST Six weeks old white pig at of- marriages declined "Vineyard" 7?afnrdayrPhone""4824-t- . ami the number of divorces .inalO Reward.' m .7. : - r anaTnaaiBOrt' HX no HI IHT XI J HIJTd klAiOI BHOB HQOZ XOOddOH 4 -- I: lHaziSiqiXTd? per case cash r $8.30 per case in trade Will pay $8 - flXNTHnuarc OHM - at for fresh Poultry Farm ; Eggs. WASATCH PRODUCE '. Phone 34, Strand s: ! of this Mf It tocVwarorarap W aiLiwr ntrunt by th atripM fcnaid to praslot ths nan. Tlte-nnnilt- er creased. ; 7 . In 28 states and tthe District of Columbia divorces Increased 3.222 FOUND Pair of side cutting pliers fonr file, marks on each handle. over the 1024 jtotal Daring the name Owner may have same by calling at period these .grate.' reported 5,245 Herald office and paying for this fewer marriages than in 1924. . 19 Gneta A total of 69,403 divorces were ad. Vera MowPrincipal, Lynn Hanks; Winona - Visita Belatlvea-Ml- sa in 1924, and 62,688 in 1925.' granted ' Heells. er Is spending the" week In Fair-vie- Marriages declined from a total of ESTRAT NOTICE Spring Lake Ctah. visiting ifith relatives 300.810 in 1924 to 983.305 in 1925. Marie and frieBd& Principal,-- - Guy - Johnson-; The average Jjicrease In "divorces rhave 1n' Toy aosjiession tbe fol Tervort. WHS imr Mnf .alft,n,h described aulmai, which, if lowing . ElberU Returns From Jdaho-T- he MUsesUafM reportwl i.reses. These not claimed andtaken away, will While-th- e price- Prlnclpai," Esther Skinner ; "Clara Katheryn Iwls and Mildred Pot were UUc-- ; auction to tbe ixntsinnna, , 8.1 per cent ; 7be Is low. Rest in I Held ter returned to their homes in this Mnlue. 0.4 per cent; Maryland S cash bidder at Provo City Mmt per highest v DivHend smg satisfaction city Monday atfter' Hiwndlng two cent; Massachusetts 12.2 per rent:1 Estray Pound on Friday, tbe 27th Jfor the rest of the Principal, J., PT' Jones; third and weeks with relatives and friends id New Hampshire. 2.4 per cent : Rhode' day of AHgust, 1920, at ft o'clock fourth, Shirley Finch ; - first and Idaho. ' year. A call to , Island 23.1 per cent and Termont p. m. ' t; second, Jane Clavson. will bring our tM.' 4.2 per wnt. One heifer Jersey Description: " XeTand Goes to Salt Lake Carol Soren-se- -- The table Includes --1. dray to your coal . calf about J or 8 months; o!d no Clara Prlnrlpa.1," Halveraon"; -spent Sunlay In Salt" Lake City. ,. Arizona, marriages, ' 1925. r 3922 brands rlidble. Mmme Cowan. j. (9.7. eer ; cent Increase ." divorces' SaltV estray was taken by tbe ctty -- Returns Homo Mm. , Fred Bayne 192S,-r)Maplrutn Seheel 5J the 14th day of Aagust, perwnMncresse)- .-' poll on ' Principal. C. IL OUlds; sixth' and retnrned to her home In this clfy Jduho. 4194 (5..1 1920, 1923, marriages seventh. Veleman Half;" fourth and after visiting for a few days In Salt per cent , decrease) divorces 192$ BCRTBROWNM fifth, Mora Haneen; third, Harold-In- e Lake City with her hnsband, who 1M1 (2.8 per cent ' of Provo" City. IhcrensM ronndkeener -- Montana. -Martin; first and second, Lizzie la ill at the L. D. S. hospital. 445 rest Fifth North. :i,2. 1925. 6O0d marriages Itotlauii . i (8 7 IS,2( cent, a decrease) .divorces, " Sair Lakera Tialtbit; trVand ickik 1 nna ... Benjamin" . -'. 4.n. cent increase) per JulI ; fifth and Mrs. R. H. Cant ley ofSaltLafee Prindpal. Ezr C Aevada, marriages 1921. 1122 f TltRRE IS NO GREATER ADVfiR-TBINsixth, Stella Sella : third and fourth nty are here" for a few days. UTAH cent Jncsse) divorces, 1082 IN MEDIO! 1KB KllMUh Dona Ludlow ; first and aecotid. (4.S fer cent increase).' COtfNTT THAN THE HVENWG Thelma Indlow. Hi J fin- AVw Mexlw, ms rr' I!lllewPeple3Ti,?,lr"!,?t.-,el,- . HW. HACIJlSSIFIIXI.fUIJCiLNS tow, valet wtk llu W Lake Shore .'". . se Rundwall, Robert Sundwall and (X per rent imV i divorce decrease) Ak tor "A. Hn,tl A. and are fifth Ellen; Jrinrtpal, Arthnr SanUwall, of Falrvlew; DIAHTOIT WtK, KSH (12 per cent . ni.cOFIi.lhHa 1 1 If sixth, Esther Maland; third. and gtiests at the home of Mrs. Sadie i tan. mnrrlaees 1925. Bfl8 tOU f DKUCfiUIt maVKaaU "ftnrrth," Ftnrenee - Stoker Cox" this wjek. cent Increase) divorces 1923; sectmd, Ixrene Elletf, tatl ..jawijt I I'M tCKB IS NO OKEATEB 1"! per cent increase). . CoJton I hir-fWsshlntrtnn, marriages 192. MEDIUM INUTAH Ina- fjT'Akktnder. j" ? Thistle . . lT.iMl tin per rent Increase) fli. CHI'NTf THAN THB EVENING Clinton . Emm --nrces. Principal, John Warren ; 1925, 4,12 (5.1 cent InUE0AI4 CLASSIJTIEU " Principal E. r. Hill; Clara Brlm - Lewls. crease ) aUimaoonj aw NOW BEADY FOR LEASE The Nixon Apts. All occupied. Good opportunity for .keeping borders on lower floor. Modem garage and is,! xps.- - See owner a24 1st West..rhoue.552. W.- - Prinelpal. I Junior High ona Frandson -- 'w MARRIAGE Salem WAREHOUSE Novel Tilt IEWTODAi r7T3hc6TrtMH E.C. OLSON f. - w- JTASSIONATE T7onight-andThOTsd- . ay - - QUEST" ' featuring. MAY McAVOY I Columbia 2:30 - 4:00 7:45 -- 9:15 .Tonight and Thursday E.HPhillijps -- Oppenheim's - i , . N ft'ILLAED LOUIS . LOUISE FAZENDA Comedy- - ri Housekeepingw i . r.V - ' KIDE THE ' - ts -- - ' 22 K Sdfety - and " , .... rinillCHESTE k r i 't w n-- F i - ADVEU-f.TISlX- - ... - - e. r. ). "4- - t 1 I I 1 r r EXCUtlfilOXf? Week-En- d Excursions (MAC b Salt Lake and returnv I WEEK-EN- Coal Co. w ' Economjr 5 1 ftttaaMMk CV-- v. LINET 7-:- r,--j n UtahTirnher lAOaUTUtt" "OREM . . . - i i '. D 4xtTsarcisMrtiat.thetunvdowaeaIlai f the Eton typ is aitart aad & had Ask op hat bee oa 4 tbs gnat successes bur of the Summer. The frock Wiawrstad was awn reeeaUyUi frasiau-rc- d fat withtiackal-w- Xfepeitftd a black crtpi a Chiac. Ob. For tat 1s frock (his country quite "delightful in ' torMupotted , sua crff! mad with short sleeves, the collar roUtd pea and th Wlied lie farminf tiring. li yom want to weai'tie Oms IS town and It's an exceSeni lypi.lo btMheat of ihnpptrH .HUVHtfsWseiscornKS. , fv; and comedy "Newly Wed Neighbors" itu Saturday to Monday, Inclusive PRINCESSinn trar agerjt for details of IVj cents. per mile and 2 centl per mfiVrates., -- 'for protection of perishable "Special carservTce r freight . ' - id JTiursday JTonght NORiANXERRT " 1 'JW,mi. MiiiNKl n. WALTHALL . Salt Lake & Utah R.11. "THE 4 Henry LAfoore and t. D. P Abererombier Receivers f -R- 1 BAfcltfiBi" and 4 f TV ADIO J)ETECTlte No. 4 ii |