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Show PAC& 1XUK M.T?yAC e I Cf'KNSFl L EXTLKt UNMENT i'u.nii,-j4tuin- f Wmhl?,of tW View ward gave a very eiitertaliiiaent 1b the ward lUS'iuent hall Wednesday eveu-- JBooth f the IJnculn school had charge ft the laud- I iiUfW fragrant Gsaies 4 hox lutnhes were sold. A large uttit was In attendance. iw-isf- oi Irr, w ,a 4c KET1VV AND SOCIAL cnuuiinee tf the ;nid View w ard will nui1 at (he im of Mr. and Mr. "W. A.NutII this Evening., t'hc lessen Is on 'History f h I raWit." illowinu tlie niectiii; the ime will with frnuiefc nam ; sjietit ;tl a dclicinus luncheon will le nred. All memU'rs of the ward e juvltcd to attend Hie Sciiefllo2iy.il -- . hlHIKMi RECEPTION The marring of Miss Elsie lHm itchier of Mr. and Mr. El wood uvR t r'mlik Ordner, son of !r. and. Mr. W. J. Conlner, took bee Wednesday in (lie Suit Uik1 mik. Mr. ami Mr. Iinvivs will ive a wisluiug reception, in the ward nmnsement lial iiiilno2 ,is everting In bonoi of the ydnng mjtle. , Invitations have been i$ iotl to three hundred. ' Jii-.- e . - a - ":' 'tVnrtiaHed from page bo City, Pittsburgh, and finally to ,' ilarrhdiurg. lliirrishurg Ipveattgatora traced hint to the apartment and watched the place for several days to make sure of bit Identity. The information then was turned orer to llarria-bur- g tl mUc. t Ormhston '. ', . would slip jiulug away from them, as be bad from others, the Harrisburg officers' Lieutenant itmitr (Kit) y Mceti;n and the it rmrf rir7 UTrrriiLUJj iiADio:r,iAi "ari I'etetwfeh , y Car- tL-t- h irCt'l Otfhed. 'practiced aiwa. 'and' mlw t 1 Uld influence anJ otiu iiiere- - piii y ht--4- act .r Tnoistaie I i tab ana rumisne conveyances lor and hank-d- . bin; voters Kth t Phoa 10T and from the pUBa," a rnt tea wpun uh conveyance while the roter , Fur&4 Ranker Gearge C Laroea were being hauled, party workerf 'it rpani,Hb Fork 'was transacting acting and electioneering oa behalf buKires ia the local frirastry effie of jhe Republican candidate, enpee- . Weduwday. iaUy In behalf of the defendant; that at the election la said district Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1. Berger of the; Republican pert- - workers, and the worker for- and on Myton were Provo visitors Mr. and Mrs-- heha'f of the defendant, within the rooiu where the pulls were, and at C Ireland,,. otlMT place within 100 feet of the 3. W. HunnArVy, forest sniierris---r of the Manti national furestr) Wed-ienda- a u3 Kf? "yr.'' at the vmI- - irjigf ftnfaaf ','iii ' wr-c- - 'rt'iider the work,' count and UUy uiitnaij iiHit'es and t'f bart-na- ma He."' f Hear HIT ; tbel JJr. dl!ma averts that had iwt . during ers u vote for rsc x the poila bad iii wed awl canvass and count of the ballots.! sV. of these aUege4 lrregularltle the workers and members of the Re- -' Ual'KJrtMi. tie w ould bave been eM jmUlii-aterm county party in great BUBtrer, ed-- to' the fatir-yea- r and sot For that reason he tti party check- tuiuaiissionef. ers r etmnters invaded the vftiut ( rajs that the court call ' bearing ud the room w here said and then set aside the of places, judges were canvassing and eoaiit-lo- g Chrisiiausen by annulling the.aer--. of election the votes, and by noises, argu- tifii-aibiiQ anil the duly tlerted ments, .liiterrutions and Jiand'iu declaim-tiiilmiiuter-f uunty conuuiseloaer for the four- and tumbiliig. of the ba'Iots, erred with tlie juil?es In the tli year term. t- ' d ele-tio- . ?IMH.-iaIl- son, one of its best known deteetlTes rvlce, witb;btndquartrs u to the case and, aliwed no one to aim, was Wednekda in Pror have kjiowh-of his movement .ruuKsi tlng busin'.'sa at- - the loctu - - - At 10 o'clock last night Carson urest service jiffice. , wnt-JttJrndstan'i npurtment, wa admitted and found Ormiston workMrs. Frank Ranvtey spent- - Wed ing at a typewriter. When the offi- lesday in KpringvUle with ber cer showed his credential and laughter, Mrs. Wlllard MePberson. his purpose OrmUtoii made no resistance. He readily admitted The B. 1". V. lwid went to Grant- his Identity, where ; ,111e Wednesday eveulug, be chaffedMJ police" (for hey gave a splendid bund concert. their apparent ImihlHtyXo And him, Mise" KUienre JetHierson. well saying he hud.uiude but. little effort to of Trovo, Miown teacher ofvd . . avoid detection1 . ' Aintee l nlnlrmte(t ;ind Claire Bosharl comjsiny LOS ANGELES, Calif, JDec 9. ,vith Mrs. Baxter o Eureka thU irrest of Kenneth G. Orm iiornlng for Lo Angela Cullfor-ila- . iston, fugitive radio man ih the Miss Jepperson ba accepted a Aimee Si'inple Mil'lierson conspirwsitlon as teacher. In the Aorla acy case, "doesn't mean a thing" tg audio of dancing in that city . Her Mrs. MePberson, 'the evangelist said ister, Mis Venice Jepperson, is t Mr. . a teacher in that school. today. '"I don't see that It even concerns Boshard intends studying darning vbile in Los Angeletf. mer, she sum. As far as I am' concerned Mr. Uruilxt oil's arrest bus ne signifiof, Boneta, Miss Jennie Jes-v' " Broth-ersocance whatever. , Utah, and Christian Darwin of Mt Pleasant, were grant"I know nothing about him, except that the district attorney has ed a marriage license at 'the founty THE FRIENDLY court house yesterday, ills Laura A group of girls of the Provo been looking for hiin. "Whatever the state doe In bis Pern Pltcomb and Howard Cox high school were entertuliu?djby three faculty advisors, Mrs. Die E. case can 'have no liearlng on mine.'' Moffitt both of Boneta, Utah, were also given a license' to wed. Olsen. Jr, Mrs. Moroni Cottam and Mrs.. Fred Singleton, at the home of A- - delightful time wa apent with Miss Ethel Taylor and Mrs. Mer-i- ll '.he formes Wednesday evening. The gilmes, music .and .candy making In rooms were attractively decorated in after which the candy wa served Clayson sjs'nt '.Wednesday a color scheme of red and green, to Veidu Gammon, Irene Ducketf Salt Lake City. Christ mas' bells, holly ifind stream; Beth Dixon, Merle Bray, Irma. Alfred Madsen, son. of Mr. and ers uing useit. A more business Arpha Kay, Edna Boshard, mecthii: watC fie!d ,at which It wa .lack Nicholsen, Roy Rowley, Al- Mrs .Charles Madsen of Lakevlew Clarenc-e-' wrtfleave Salt Lake city January Matbl decided to name the club 'Vhe bert Llddlard, Reed Dixon, th ror Aew Zealand, where he win Friendly 23." The tliTee senior ad- Iieouard Thutcher, visors chosen are Miss Violet Petersen, Roliert Souter and Sedle Jones... labor as missionary for the L. D. 8. ' ' chairman. Miss Wanda Hansen church. TiikT TdTsgals'T C)1wHasslantr itm. DIXON nONOrUjD The meiuliers of the senior and Mrs. Clyde Brown has returned to Following the meeting, game-anof the .11 her home-Imusic were enjoyed and a delicious advanced senior Salt Lake, after, visit A. A I. Second of the colof scheme ward will en ing in Provo. th past two weeks luncheon served. M. of red and green was carried out in lertnin the msf and their part with her parents, Mr. aittTjlrs. A. . the lunclieon: ' Present were" Miss ners in the ward Relief Society ba'I E. Ahlauder. Violet Cox, Miss Rosie Mftyhew, this evening The party Is in coif Miss Norma I linient to Mrs. Parley Dixon, retirMiss Viola McGulre. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cameron and Peterson.- - Miss Alene Bray, Miss ing officer from the M. I. A. The children, Bobby and Rena of Park time Inez he mu Miss will with spent JCnudsen, games, Gladys Hooks, ' tlty are Provo visitors this week,. Miss Lois Nelson, Miss Leola Peay. sic and lunclieon. the guests of relatives and friends Zola Miss Miss Florence Nichols, MAX STARVES SELF Cochran, Miss'Ruth Iflnckley, Miss Kufh Jones, Miss Ikindalyn Mann, HARBIN, . (IPJ An old Chin. Miss Ethel Riding. man, picked up in an exhausted Miss Edith Miss Violet Peterson was also clios- - condition on the street, .when re-iYed tit the hospital, stated Ihat lie M reporter for the Rroup. had decided to commit suicide by CANDY rri.L r famishing himself, . in order to (Special to The Herald) A group of girls of the Pnivo high avenge himself upon a near, rela SPANISH 1)RK.. Dec. 0 The at hire. HeIMnU school entertained their partners (lye who had T, K"rk A F-- w .the hoinn of Miss Elide Willlauis bad gone without food for rive days fcast night at their hall and with ; Wednesday evening at a candy pull. efore be was discovere4. Noble urnnd George C. Iirson nre Hjjjii, Jelwted the following officers; " ' Ej,: d tsk-ia- wi-io- o refrw-bineut- ' Iter - 4 ld to n d . e y ud mm T. Mieruiiin "Reliaf 4riw f the G. A. K. at their koioe Wedurs-riaeuin,i. Mrs. J. W, N'orfleet rwr: vlojla selection, Lncll Men-IIMrn. M. A, Coiinaut were and s IjtfBiiMxm will lie sf ved. Ailment-lerhiwtewK. The - time was are curd ally Invited ent with the eard rk'ttKrhtty and "5HO," The Kanien, tuiilge prize being .awarded to'Mrn. RAJAH rUHMr The member of the Rajah clnh Fu l.er end J. U. Htrickley. were liHiiDtI.T entertained at the Carl KuHiUen and Kioman ere awarded ti S(" favors. Hall bonfe of Mr. and Mrs. . Ihiinty rfffttKhuwuts were served Hotting. The rooms to Wediiesdiy forty-fiv.were fircttlly decorated with full flowers. Two table of "5W were LADIES MEET ". pla.wd. Mr. EUlott Unun receiving Ladies Auxiliary of the finul-farTbj A the favor, dHichm luncheon and Heating association met wax served to Mr. and Mrs, Elliott the homo of Mrs. Lynn Haws at Dump. Mr. and' Mr. Ralph Bullock, evening. Following the Mr. Mild Mrs. John Kehofield and WidHday l a time w btiiueit the host uud hostess," uiindft A'ltk. uj1') . s wer 'whi(h dainty wrved to. seven. DORNKKOOKS . ENTERTAINED . Mr. and Mm. W. II. Iloriilliruok MARDIE BRIDGE ( LI B MrH George U'ven entertalwd who i re hiivins for Salt Lake to iiinko their hoaie, will Ite the Kiiextr c iinuilx'r of frlitiils at her home afteriKMih for the purpose of hoiior'ut to le.)iveii at TiH'siliiy a. chili. It- was, de of ojiTHiii.Ini: ca" the home Mr. and M, T, I. the meetlMRs erery cWed Schiifld fhU ereninjf. Cards will and that Mii mi a TwHday, he the feature .of entertaluineiifaHif' 4). a club la to uc- w-- u ioo lunclieon will lie Nerved to Ir. and the The rooms were club. Mardle Bridge Mrs. J Karl B(fk, Mr. and Mr. sweet peas and J. E. Allm, tlie cuetits'.of honor and tsHtcful'y arranged, rhrysuutbeinuuis being tihed as the the host Aid hoHtesa. " A delicious floral decoration. luncheon was served, after which CANDY PARTY . two tables of bridge were played, l The V. C. B. of the. 'Mrs. Krod Cornell- being awarded a eandy pull at the prUe." Present were Mrs. Fred chureh will the home of ('buries Ilimn Eriday Cornell. Mrs. Alls-r- t Hlikuuin,' Mrs. evenliiK. All nieniheni are cordially ltarrv Strong. Mr, llarvev K!jir. Mrs. Seeney, Mr- s- Kennedy, am) Invited to' attend. Mrs. P. S. Pokalay. ' I 1 '. fAKTl Mr. 19221' MrALD, THURSDAY, t)EzilEES VJL-.W- f, KENSINGTON Tbc .Wimien's .Mtinlell found ill give a Christinas KeiiNliurf, t the women's clii) bonne Monday The hem fferiiooii at 8 "o'clock. sue for the affair ore Mrs. Genre"' iru ton, Mr, George I.Miilliau, Mrs INTERESTING MEETING :. Jinti holor, Mrs'Mnnd H. Jacob's. The (ileanor Ulrls of the Pioneer 'rof, Alice L. Rynolds will gieV i Were fortunate In having J. ward cliire on "Women H. World ljead . Washlitirn of the Provo iieniin-r- y Mictt I.inteve IIulKh will en rti. their lewinn T''day eve rtaia with -- readiusst. ItereRh iiIiir. give The diilijeet w as "The Reiitor-atioA eordlut In- lent will lie nerved: of the Aaronlc jrlen.thood.V ltatlott..is extended to all ladles Following the lesmin the f:ilH elint-ef I'rov, a new prcsldt'Scy for the.ni"n!h . of Deeeniher. The folio" ' - were MARRIED... TODAY elected: Hilda llnrd:n;. jirenideiii; The nmrriiiirc of MIkk Iui'ile Edith Brown, vice president; Mut-til!!fdnwny, danehter of Mr. and Hiatt, wretcry ond treawirer, 51 rt. Elmer M. K11U Holdaway. mid A Meservy, rejxirter. irine of TiMK'let too jilnee Wednes-!ijinvitation is extended to all iu the Salt Lake temple. Mr. curlll of the 'ward of Gleaner age ml Mrs. Ilolilawny will give a wed- - girls to, jidn 4Ui class. The lessons are i m Twfei itlrin oTr"t"rida y weul tie all Interesting and are exeeptionnlly ii the Vineyard wurd iinineiuer.t a :i in their honor. Iuvitatlonn well Riven by the teacher, Mrs. Washbiirn. Mrs. Wilford Rusi been issued to 8(10. sell has consented tp'come and tenin the irlrls how to make wax flowers oft Tuesday evening; Deceiuher 14th MRft MORTIMER TO at 7;30 ';lork.' AH lueiuhers are lATERTAINy- Thn famtHv Indira iUa PmMi reqiHiated to be present it;h achool will lie entertiilned at ; , lie re.sideiM'p of Mrs. W. J. Saturday afternoon at three NETTETE CU B Vltrkj.XIV BKSlstlllR llSd'H will . The nienilier of the Nettte club e Miss Einmn Wehiter. Jklra, iM'W waa entirttln4 at (he home of Mis H'elili. Mrs. William Ilnl'ey, Mrs. Mildred Potteiw'eUuesduy evening. le E Olsen. Jr., Mrs. 11. W. Th The time wa pleasantly spent with ason and ,Mlwt Edward.- - JDnrin needlework and music, during which he Hfternoou ofj Raines, the follow. dainty refreshment were served to lie ng program will rendered; Miss May me Jones, Miss June , 'lirlstmau-BtoryMrs. W. M. Pax- - Hoover, .Miss Kathryn Lewis, Miss Veda Vest, Miss Luella Meldrum, an: 'steel guitar Mnrtiii and Evelyn tlHthind; voaV Miss Coif Vest and tin lnf ted Mori ruest,' 41lj"Ethelyn Potter. jilos, WUliiini V, M., tAli PfiOVO EVENING 4-- Iah Ln-ell- i anr-Lllllh- V. .... V im-lu- V tri) X ! iSJl d&S4J IL rfi-V- . - .a .. V'"- - .,'.-- v . Willi' n ' . n ! 8or-enso- 4 n --' !", f Officers Elected By Spanish I.O.O.F. lt" " V.. the ;lsext'slT'iiontns:5 Fred S Grand : lelioj CurtlSi vice grand; Carl Green,- - mtt, Jr., - J Noble sec-tvta- George. C. ,Laron, treasurer. The lodge members have rented lie ball in the Cottam building and vl'l . resume their meetings there. A number of Provo visitors wen orosent at the meeting held last ; f V.- - rir- - Silks Woolens Chine Crepe-d- e n night , $1i00 Clay berg, 40 in. Crepe de Chine. Regular price $1.50." Specially priced Crepe de Chine . $1i95 40 in. width. Yard Light and dark colorings, suitable for apparel or.lingerie. and 40 inch wool worsteds in plaids, stripes, and plains. Reg-ular values to $1.75. g4lCI: Holiday Values for Thirty Yard colors which' blend harmoniously in any combination. New winter shades. Our. yard goods section offers many practical Christmas Gift suggestions. Fine fabrics from which to make things are always appreciated by the woman who likes to sew. brands as Beldings Clayberg Such Widder, Chopak, LaPorte, Corticelli. - Yard - -- silk This wonderful which is always so much in demand, is here in all the wanted colors. Faille Silk r $1i49 Yard In black, navy and colors 40 inch all silk quality, Specially priced for Friday and Saturday. GIFTS La Porte Jama-lin- e in new colors ' Much in - demand for winter dresses. - Colors tallied. name of Gl'lnian ' that such ballots were counted by the judges for the candidate upon-- , the Repjibllcan that the, voter intended to grounds wratch the Bame of Gluman In favof of Christiansen : that none ot the 99 ballots should have been founted for either candidate and had said 99 ballots, ns provided 'by law, not been counted, Christiansen would have received 9i votes than credited to bim by the judr'e if election and the board of can Yard notable for the value of 'v this material - 1 $ 98yd. Violates Election Ijiws Purchased for this Special Selling, we offer an,, unusually heavy Flat Crepe at a low price. With Christmas and thejvholiday s coming, you can hardly afford to miss the values in this selling. "This new Crepe is available in the desired colors arid in black. onra $5.95 ' yard Printed dress flannels of 54 inch woolens.- - Spec- - , ially reduced for quick clearance. w Hundreds of new patterns. Our entire stock of vety silks - and woolens' vel- 10 to 33 1-- 3 OFF ' Here it is! ' The most wonderful opportunity that has ever been opened to you. with all of the new improvements for $95.00. Surely you will not let this opportunity get by you. Go to one of our stores. use it Hear it! You pay only. $5.00 down and it Is delivered to your home and-yoand enjoy mnic, in your home while you pay the balance., A big beautiful new Sonora Phonograph were counted for Christiansen In nn Identical procedure ns la district! No. 2 pf Pleasant Grove. In the ame district No, 3. the judges fail-Utcertify a tally sheet and make return, thereof to the board jof canvassers. The board is alleged to have had one of the judges of election bring before the board "a purr ported tally sheet not certified by the Judges of election and canvassed tho. same as official And legal." Glllinan also alleges that . In voting district Nn. 2 In Pleasant Grove, "several of the regular, official and active workers of the Republican party .during the election day,- - in various and dtverce ways, wilfully, knowingly and unlawfully and Act-No- 00 . , Down Puts One of these wonderful new Phonographs in. your home Dixon-- Taylor Rysseil Co. -- The Provo- - SpringvEtfe,, . One-Pric- Nephi House e Payson . PL . and with the intent, and for the purpose of Influencing-th- Grove" Sp. Fork I e "A 1 u 1 A similar irfegu'arlty is alleged to have loccnrred in district No. 3 of Pleasant Grove,- - where 32 vote Dress Flannels to r The New Improved : 54 inch Casha Cloth in all shades. Thf price is Heavy Quality m u. Buys Ti! foti'Jirisiiansealhatht rassers." 1 a m the holidays' and all through the year. iialanee of said 99 ballots were marked and voted as follows: that i cross was made in the square behind the name of Christiansen with- Casha Cloth $3i30 u irji tr Let music ring out bright and clear in your home on Christmas morning. Let the new improved Sonora do it! It is a real gift! A sonora will give cheer and entertainment for out drawing a line through tbe . w It: : , 40-in- ch , Heavy Flat Crepe Winter Yard AH wool well-kno- GIVE PRACTICAL Beldings Georgette $2i95 a. .Ifl... ',. i Tamaline 51-I- n. " and Saturday Heavy Georgette $1iB5 were improperly; wrongfully and taHied anl r,nlawfr;lly counted, credited for Christiansen for the reason that said bat lots and each of fhem were' so marked and voted a to cast a vote for each and both of Ele candidates for county coihhitsn term as loner for the four-yea- r billows: that a ..great nwilwr ol in id 99 ballots were voted by mark- ng a cross In the circle under the Seimlilicanpartr emblem and also cross aftex the name of James-- W. Gilimnn, the candidate upon the Democratic ticket, without draw-ia line through the name of M. S. Christ ianien. the Republican, candidate, and such ballots were count-"(as straight Republican ballot? md the votes counted, credited and 36 - for this selling. Yard m CONTESTS FILED Wool Worsteds Yard' nnCh ,ar iti iui.iiii . (Continued from page one) $1i29 Let Music Ring I " |