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Show 4. f- -r- r 'PROVO EVENING HERALD r JULY-3- , PAGE THREE 1928; for each day the case Is handled In floats) under direction the court, "provided the case does Critchlow and Fred Newell. Lineup not occupy more than 12 days if the on Third East street south or Cencity loses, but if the city wins there ter street in following order: continued from Page One) TftoulffWWTImlf as to The number 1saTidTColOTnbia; -- Steer JMHW 107 i of days at the 450 daily charge. Corporation float; pacific States He also mentioned that all of the guns; Utah National Guard artill- Cast Iron Pipe company float; U. P, Incurred by the attorneys ery untl and guns; two "tanks" Athletic association float; - Dixon- -' Mrs. Hyrum Rupper, MrsX Monroe expenses saw servloeJn the world war; Taylor-Russe- ll would have paid for by the which float;' Taylor Bros Paxmn,"Mrs. H. P. Hansen, Mrs. fife and drum corps; G. A. Logan for the case the Ernest Farrer, Mrs. E. M. Paxman, Utah Power and Light comvcity float; I ;'Mrs. Joseph Passey and Miss Lor city. j R. veterans; Legionnaires In, lines pany float; Utah Oil company No. 1 Dunn. by posts, (Provo poe last) float; Uta&OU company No. 2 float,-John Mendenhall wi electe of march Ion Auxiliary In line of iirch. Peerless Oaf - and Oil chalrman with ofthe meeting, epmpany NOTICE TO FIRST ; Section No. 2 of parade, dignitar-ie- s FordjCrandall as secretary. float; Brlmhall Bros flo." Powell n W. of WARP CntLiU- George f rrm Hutrhinp-asked thnt the Worthen and D. Orlo Allen. Lines Bros7 fioatjBHUeVs" roat; Geni up on Fourth East between Center Theater float; Other er.trlea yet to street and First South street in fol- come; Bingham baseball team in nd the In Spring Dell, Provo canyon, from viIle uniform; Provo baieball team In July 9 to 13, are requested to meet Holding company be read and ex- - lowing order: PrpvovElks' band; SenStor King; uniform; "Spirit of No Man's Land at the First ward chapel Thursday plained, Congressmen Leatherwood and CoU Float evening at 7:30 o'clock, where ar- Steel ton; Governor Demi Secretary' of . Section No. 6 of parade (Horse rangemenUJor the trip will be Coming of to tliis President G. State. Crockett;. Auditor Holden; and Buggy) under direction of In made. response , v 'j. and Claude R. Mavcock revfeyed the history of Treasurer Walker; Attorney Gen-of Hugh Ross, Irvln Snow Line up on Second East Hinckley. of .Sprlngville from 1921 eral, Cluff; State Superintendent. efforts the - Jensen; Su street. North street In DELIGHTFUL ' PARTY a rrHf ha fnlnmhlo fit aaI fVir rwtrtl -N PLANNED Coun following -- order: Prov- o- martial tion to establish Its plants In Utah" Pfm Ju?Se. Ellas Hansen; Dahle band In truck; Mounted rodeo perMrs.. Delia I. Booth and her Ha tnlrt lira th p tv.poiin-.- y k,uniu..Miui.i., daughters, Mrs I. E.NBrockbank rll bun sen one of its members to and Gillman; Mayor Van - Wagenen formers; three chariots (Wheeler, Hopkins Bird and one other); Only "John and Mrs. a C, Adams? will give a Intet-vloof the eor-- and City Commissioners, party at the Brockbank hbme Sat-- i poration in San Francisco, and to and Jacobson; Mayors and officials son' Army Wagon" Uft In Lovehere about 185S (Dr. nearby towns. urday afternoon,' In honor of Mrs.fa. them fre plant site. He of Section No. 3 of parade, - (Boy less); Running gears of old hack uooina sister, Mrs. Heber J,Grant emphasized the fact that six differScouts and bathing review,) Lines used to carry passengers from de of Salt Lake, wfiose birthday ent tlmvs the city council of on Fourth East street between pot to hotel ( J. C, Haws)r Stage will occur on that day. Invoted to deed to the up Snrlngville First and Second South streets in coach used before railroads came; vitations have been Issued to 50, HoMtng company the osature lands under direction Provo'a old fire engine (Irvln Snow) for-th-e ve of the SteeLCorporatlon of George W.order, Clark); Worthen, J. J. ' Nu- - Single buggy (George lso S He MARRIAGE of subsidiary organizations. sink and Lew Culbertson: American Single buggy (Mart Buckner); - CAlled HELD Attention to the fact tht,Fork ban(J. Boy ln nIforM; Single buggy (Thad Cluff); Doutle -- fiss MableViora Kirk, .the memben of those city , Simmon- s- bathing review; seated buggy (Mr. Simmons); .Doudattghter somef the of also members ore councils Fr&nk Eastman bathing review; ble buggy, (Chasnones);"' Double of Robert Klrk of Goshen, was unit. ed in marriage to Vane Peters ofl prejnt citv cowncii. ana nave now ( Smoot Lumber bathing review; bujfgy (Bobt. DaybelDf Old surrey agamst-nnn-vto i,., suit institute the T,1imhr hathim-eevlewProvo, and not Vane Peters, as was voted (Claude" Hinckley); Old surrey and the steel jBonnett Coal Co., bathink review; (Howard Eganlr'White top (John erroneously announced in Monday's the holding company ' Other ' entries In bathing review; Emmons) ;' Shellandpmy wagon-- ! '! : Herald. Miss Kirk and Mr. Peters ccmoratlon. President Mavcock showl wnereM88 Barney on a pony; Mrs. Poul- - eue; utner-- ' entries yev o coipe. ' were married in the Salt Lake . Section-Notemple June 29. by Elder James E. u men living ax 5?i)ringviiie are ai 8on eni daughter. 7n parade (automo$210,000 n present annually 4 No. receiving will of and tinder direction of Ray Bar thoiF Section (Patrlot-Imake home Talmage, biles) parade, wae-efwim the steel cornoratlnn c fioaU). under direction of C. J rett and Howard Egan JUne 'n Goshen. and its allied establishments. He Hart and Dr. Vern Greenwood, Second East street behind Section .oiso called attention to the fact that i Lines up on Third East street north No. 6, probably starting at Firs: OUTING ENJOYED SUNDAY .... tne vaiue or tne pasture lana is j of Center street In following order: North - in order: - Bucking Ford, Mr. and , Mrs. Byron Denhalter estimated at approximately $60,000 Lincoln high school band; Goddess American Fork; Utah Motor Sales. nd children, Mr. and Mrs. Glen hut that if the land Is. sold to of Liberty-floa- t, (Provo City and 3 cars; Tellurlde Motor company, 2 .tVestrope of Provo and Mrs. Jack as outlined. In American Legion cars; Anderson Garage, 3 cars; Auxiliary) Dillon of Laramie. Wyo., enjoyed a the aprecment entered into between Provo Ameri Schofield Auto company, 3 cars; City float No. 'rip around the' Timnanopos loon ie c'tv and the holding "imnanv, can Legion float. No. 2 cars; Ameri Jackson Motor company, tunday. - and had breakfast Bt the cltv would receive" $73,000' for can Legion float No. 2 "40 and 8" Egan Motor company, 1 car; Other tspen Grove. , ' American Legion Auxil entries yet to come. lad at Present. Hvde Give Snwvh ; iary float Sprlngville . City Section No. 8 of parade (Comic -Pleasant Grove George Hyde, one of the nrogressection), under direction of Dr. .wide-awalve 'and citizens of j City Playgrounds float, by Miss Stanley Clark and Dell Webb. Linen Provo Elks float; up on Second East street south of Pnringyllle. gave the feature dress of the meeting. In ringing Provo Wright; Women's club float; Provo Center street in- - following order: tones he called" attention to thejFirst ward float; Provo Second Pleasant Grove band; 7 walking figapid progress of Sprlngville since ward fjoat; Provo Third ward float; ures, Wilford Hall Third ward; (Continued from Page One) the establishment of the plants and Provo Fifth ward float;- - Provo RobyScatlfloat; many other declared that it Is the first step Sixth ward float; Bonneville ward singles and double comic numbers; re.tolulion a the large Increase In of success that has come to this city float; Pioneer ward float; Timpan-ogo- s An elegant array of circus and wild ward float; - Pleasant View animals; Tom Farrer in. regalia. the building operations that - had In manv years. Vhy fight over a ward float; Edgemont ward float; few paltry acres of land come to Sprjhgvllle since the estabMany entries in this section are lishment of the plants, and to the the progress' that Is jclthln the Catholic church float; - B. T. U. of a secretive character and 'Will increased savings accounts opened erasp of , all,: Mr, Hyde Inquired, float; Royal Neighbors float; all not be prlntedr You will have to bv the employees of the plants In lie emphasized that the establish- other patriotic floats not yet re- come out to see the parade to apFloats above marked preciate this the comic section. the Sprlngville banks, as well as ment of the plants . in question ported. AS a grand finale the Sprlngville a with an asterisk are not competing the large tax revenues that eotnea means a greater Sprlngville, 1 band will to the schools of the Nebo school greater Provo and a greater Utah for prizes. bring up the rear with a Section 5 of parade (Commercial bang. district as a result of the establish- county, not to mention a greater rtate of Utah. He also called atment of the plants. , For these reasons and beeanne t)f tention to the fact that other places the fact that already the ritlirna of in T'rah would gladly have done Sprlngville have repeatedly autjior-- I what Sprlngville city did In giving red the city council to convey the to the corporation the land needed deeds to the pasture lands In ques- fre of charges Tie declared that s of the citizens of tion to the holding company, the resolution asked thai the suit and Sprlngville are solidly behind the action now pending In the dlatrk-- t action of the former city councils court against the holding company in deeding the city pasture land to and the steel corporation be dismis- the corporations. sed and discontinued. After J. F. Smith' had presented The resolution holds that to prosecute the ac- the resolution which was - later tion is against and detrimental to adopted by a 153 to 14 vote. Mayor the best interest i of Sprlngville and George Anderson, sprang to his its eltlzena. and tmpugni..lhegrod feet and reminded the citizens how faith, honesty of purpose and Integ- with uplifted hand he had sworn to rity of Its citizens and the citizens uphold the constitution of the land of Provo. It further holds that no as the oath of office of mayor was good can be served or promoted bv taken by him before his predecescontinuing to maintain . the suit sor. President G. R. Mavcock. Mavor Anderson asked that Judge which was started under a misapprehension of the facts and with- A. II. Chrlstensen be allowed to out proper Inquiry and Investiga- give the view point of the majority tion. members of the city council. In "Glenn - DaJlin. - city councilman, an address in which sentiment re presided at the meeting and an- ligion, history and constitutional nounced the purpose for which It law were mixed, Judge Chrlstensen was called. He gave briefly the pleaded with the citizens of Sprlngstory of the former action' of the ville to allow the case to continue various city councils who' had serv- so that the constitutionality of the ed Sprlngville since the first efforts action of the former city councils to bring here the plants of the Co- would be determined. 12 lumbia Steel Corporation. He also Other speakers, at the meeting told of the agreer.ient of the present were M. O. Packard, and several city council of Sprlngville and the others, all of whom desired the law firm of Chrlstensen, Watkinrf meeting to ratify the stand taken and Dunford to handle the law suit by the previous city coifhcila as now pending against the holding against the action begun by the .. company and the steel corporation present officials. Last Times Today at a retaining fee cf $500 and $50 Jack Hersholt Alice - t ', TUESDAY, t , PARADE Flygare of Provo- In addition, to- - the.. grandparents, he is surmpther and vived by the following brother and DEATH CALLS. step-father- ," Foun-Uln"Gra- f .... ' I GIRLS GIVEY t ON PARTY M th enjoyable social to-b- e event) week was the canyon, Tarty I by the members of the Iamo-club at Vivian Park Monday gigS A delicloua picnic supper after which dancing ananjoyabIerealure7Fartlct - " in the delightful affair were tallowing: Miss Loree Van , Wag-- , Mia Margarett Fairer, Miss Miss,Anna Peay, Mlac Hansen, ' thy gtewmrt - Mli Virginia . jtaker, MLm Molly Bird, Misa Stewart, Misa LaRue Slart-- f Is Noami Startup. Miss Norell 'tup. Mia Evelyn StarCup, Miss bell, Mias Murphy and Miss lnla Kasche of Portland,. Ore., .latter four being invited guests. . tg ' nnder-dlrectlo- Provo-Sprlngvil- le " - . . Public":-Instruction- -- C.E. FLYGARE sisters:- - Elmo, RusseU, Grant, Roy, Norma,. and John Flygare, and Co lecn Giles, all of Heber. Funeral services will, be held Jn the Pioneer ward chapel, Thursday at lo'clock. Frichda. may vlev the body at the Hatch Funeral Heme prior to the servicesThe' body yfill be taken pa Heber, "where services wiU be held at .the grarvcatde' and in' terment made. O Q , C. Edward Flygare, 15, son of the late Clarence Flygare, and Vivian A. Fiygare Giles, died Monday evening at the home of the grandpar ents,- - Mr, and Mrs. John Allen, 684 North Sixth East street Death was due to heart disease, which he had suffered an attack of influenza two years ago. J The youn vo March 18, 1913. He was an officer in the Boy Spouts and the deaeon'ti quorum of' the PJbneer ward. Lately he had been living fn Heber wltn, r, his mother and Roland D. Giles. He was brought last .week for medical treatment. His father was accidentally killed fifteen months ago by an Orem car on West Center street. He Is also the grandson ef Mr. and Mrs. Oscar step-fathe- 4a-Po- LEVIATHAN MAY BK SOLD WA&HINGTON, July--3 XUPt-: over the United State A batUe shipping hoard's intention the Leviathan,- greatest American liner, and 14 other merchant Vessels owned by the government began here today as the board met to approve a sales plan. ... . ... ..j U - VIN'G CLCB ls TERTAINED Utah-broug- r. Ethel Peterson was hostess he members of the Vieux Amies at her home Monday evening. lag, music and a delicious luflcn" were the diversions. i . i ' U.V8 GROVE SCENE r -AFFAIR Fourth of Provo jward group nbeis formed a party and motor-- Kelly's Grove In Hobble CrK on Monday evening; and a roost A ase joyabls time was spent. wntcn game was played,-afte- r was elaborate picnic ed. A large bonfire was made' iund which games and commun- singlng were engaged in. Sixty nded the entertainment, whtcti under the direction of Mrs. D. Koyer. Mrs. W. H. Boyle, Mrs. R. Burdock, Mrs Percy Bigelow and George Worthen. aurr iKSTS AT. DINNER rs. James Duggan entertained Winner at her home Thursday hg, honoring Mrs. Harry J. of OaKland, calir., Mrs. hi Evans and Mrs. Jane John-k Salt Lake. Covers were also ok Miss Minnie Duggan, Miss ivjAeve Duggan, Mrs. Jonn A. tilon and family, Jerry Hawk, Mr .and Mrs. Paul Duggan. " DAY DINNER GUESTS well arranged dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. John ohnston at their home Sundav. plimentary to Mrs. Harry J, ne of Oakland. Calif., and Mrs. bh Evans and Mrs. Jane John- - of Salt Lake, who were nere King. The guest list inciuoea: i. James Duggan, the Misses nle and Genevieve Duegan, Jer- lawk, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dug- the guests of honor and the nd hostess and family. " Jk . . x , , ., NSINGTON GIV EN ft FRIENDS a enjoyable time was spent by umber of friends of Mrs. Edith son, at a kensington given Sat- ay afternoon at ner nome. in or of her sister, Mrs.. Pearl tcher of Logan, who spent the k end here with friends and Ittiyes. Hoses were used as al decoration. Sewing and music ' e features, after enjoyable luncheon was eh a delicious ed to 17. NER GIVEN SUNDAY ft and Mrs. E. A. Peay entered' at a prettily appointed din-a- t their home 8unday, honor Mrs. Robert E. Corless and sons lert, Donald and Seth of Burley. ho, and Mrs. p. R. Stewart of t Lake... ' UGHTER'S BIRTHDAY iLEB RATED ..- irs. Dora Morgan was hostess to little folks at her home Monday ernoon, the occasion being the hth birthday anniversary of her ighter, Jeanie Mae. A variety of cresting games were played, af-whtch a delicious luncheon was ved. 'Numerous beautiful blrth- ' glftfc were received by the guest . .. honor. , : . nniversary filNORED GUEST '.NSINGTON he residence of Mrs. Joseph mes was the scene of a pleasant ial affair Monday afternoon. en she gave a in com ment to Mrs. Ida Walton, who Is iting here from Canada. Snap- igons and sweet peas prettily dec" the entertaining rooms Sew- - BONITA LAST TIMES TODAY LON CHANEY '' in NOMADS OF THE NORTH" ..... Thursday' koosevclt Buddy Wednesday T . f Buste - and short subjects " SPRINGVILLL July Clearance Sale ?; J.; float; float; float; AMERICAN LEGION nine-tenth- Direction LmSy LAST vji ' L Marcus Enterprises NORMA SHEARER; in "THE ACTRESS" TIMES TODAY Charley Chase Comedy and News STARTS TOMORROW , . OFFICIAL July 4th-5th--- 6tli VARHER DROS. SUPtlEMETmunFII MIDNIHf FROLIC JULY 4 at beginning pclock midnight STJRAN. . . Last Times Tonight DOLORES DEL RIO . Kn Mmiwsm Greatest Entertainer, on the Stage Now Greatest Entertainer on the t" Joyce in "13 WASHINGTON! . SQUARE" Screen! M " : 41 in "NO OTHER WOMAN" JULY 4h - 5th . - .WEDNESDAY. ANDTHURSDAY Continuous Showing 11 ;00 to 11:00 .. U : . ; Wednesday THREE GREAT SHOWS IN ONE All the action of a. three-rin- g circus! All the thrills of a sweet love story! AH the drama of nn underworld gang feud! MARY. ASTOR and LLOYD HUGIJES bring them to tou in one great picture!? Celebrate the4tH'otJuly and see t Cast includes Leila Hjtams, Richard Tucker Ann L.RIayiVyong andjothers .... .... h i sus-jiense ..ALSO In a Colored Revue ing, playing a band I J. 2 L i VV ' V5t53 V j2Z spoken atago by l,ewis & ... Gordon and wIff A glamorous romance of old Chinaa Chinese butterfly who loves Si. white, man the danger 'that beset them in the toils of Ihecrafty Sing Joy thrills and a love story you shouldn't miss. I m ff U .V Al 'i - & The . Based upon the play by ".Samson . Raphnelaon MYRNA LOY and JOHN MILJAN LOUISIANNA - to prepare for- - - CROONERS Js B I t o , sun,-rain- rro.MF.nvl '"71 l - Shows Continuous 11a.m. till Regular Prices . that's different! Singing, dancthat's full of pep! Hear and see! m A play, for all the young who dream of far fields and make each more for the old, who remember! A play-ttolerant of the other! Like an April day, winds, clouds sun again! A play to warm the heart and stire the pulse! See Al Jolson in "The Jazz Singer by7 all means : "Kicked Out THURSDAY-- up-onj VAUDEVILLE HAROLD LLOYD Comedy , All Day .J-"- '" lnt i"Tlie Phantom will be. i klngton music and a delicious luncheon re the diversions, and were en- yed by the following: Mrs. Oscar rrett, Mrs. Albert Buseth of Salt ke, Mrs Arthur Craven, Mrs. rge Startup, Mrs. Peter Jensen, -- KIRK-PETER- , AT- - SUMMER'S ht 11 a. m. 11 p.m. 7 ? . Time of Shows 12:80 - :I5 - 4 -- 15:45 - 7:80 - :15 IV 8 Cooler m- I s Regular j .rricca at the Paramount Come Early and Get Good Seats Z7. |