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Show 'Ss PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 251928. OC&IX. Utah County Fair Chiefs NBWS Beth Paxman will speak on "Queen Elizabeth." AH members are urged She Likes Us lnvita- tlon is extended to every junior girl ' V:',-in the ward. -- " ' . iff '. - . , Karl Schema- - are " VALLEY CHAPTER d f.OTHER'S BXUTHDAYi the proud patents of a fine . J ANNOUNCEMENT-eve IS OBSERVED! baby girl, born Sunday " The regular meeting of Valley nlng at the family home. Mother C. her Isaao father, Honoring ' and baby are doing nicely. The new Gadd, ' whose - Chapter No. 3, O. E. S.T will be held seventjf-- f ourth blrththis evening at 8 o'clock in the arrival has one sister. is loaay, mra, j. v Masonic Made aay All visiting mem Mrs. Loreta Call of Brighnm is Kirkanniversary gave a delightful birthday din- bers are temple. to urefl attend. 1923 visiting in Provo with her parents, ner party at her home Monday eve , Mr. and Mrs. Gad WilliaraB. ning. Covers were laid for Mr. and - , ; Mrs, Edtth Larson of Salt Lake! Mrs. George W. Nuttall, Mr. and FIFTH WARD Improved" M L A. NOTICE- visited Provo, friends Monday and Mi-sMr. Mrs. J. and Gadd, Joseph r' . Prof.-Allo' -- L. Reynolds of the B. ' C.ilklrisorirMr. and Mrs." J." H. Imbued with a 'feeling that the built for the '.maximum of utility, today. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Vlckers and Kirk,' Irene and Blanche Kirk. Fol- Y. U., will give a Ulk before the or model for as other a resources and buildings utan , county many of Salt Lake, have return- lowing dinner the guest of honor en Fifth' ward Junior girls, at the reg should b exploited at least nee a Which shall follow for similar pur children, ed to their honleafter visiting in tertained those present at a theater.: ular M. I. A. meeting this evening in JAMES T. GARDNER . FEED MATLEY year an Uiat a community fair poses. A, O. SMOOT the ward chapel. The subject will Provo for a. week. . . ' " At the 1927-- fair so much ravor- party. be the 'logical medium .would- -tT,-.-- ,. Z. " , be. "Joan of Arc." A full attend ... Mr. Mrs. and O. K.' Parkerson H refrom. was heard able comment through which' to exhibit those ance b appreciated, - , and . Edith and ". r; ? Verna, daughters, i com the classes of people, regarding sources, the Provo chamber of j Los Angeles, Calif., arrived In B. Y. V. WOMEN of so was HOSTESSES merce In 1923 sponsored the Utah building, and the fair great Provo ''"' ' DINNER GUESTS to visit here ARE Sunday '" In .- ' evening county harvest festival. This exhibi ly improved that, the county offic for a weekInteresting and delightful detail was the family, party tion was held in the Armory hall in ials and members of the 'fair board Covers were laid for 14 at a fam Mr. and Mrs- - A. W. of every this city, and the Interest manifest were greatly encouraged, and have Lincoln,' Nebraska, are InKoonts, given by the B. Y. U. women, Sat- Ily dinner held Monday evening at Provo for ed gave added proof of the real need moved forward toward the develop afternoon at Prpvona Beach. the home M Mr. and Mrs. W. E a few weeks, the guests of Mr. and urday ment of a fair of high standard . One hundred and fifty members of annual exhibition. of an Mrs. Spencer. Tae affair was given in P, C UkAiwoiitil Westrope. Neede-dThrough the courtesy or rrovo Livestock Building Mrs. Glen. Simmons and Miss the organizationtb.eand their families celebration of their fifth wedding Agueda Of the handicaps some with Adorna, were at and Span- - . Observing and present affair, Utah county, enjoyable city wmch occurred on Ish, Florence Hickman girl who came to this country nan ana miss wnma anniversary, their cooperation,' the second an- of last vear if was shown that a end in Salt Lake. spent the week voacn , j. ,. r.,, Sunday. to appear as "Miss Spain" In a Galbuilding was badly need nual harvest festival was .head in livestock Jeppson led the games, which were Mr. and Mrs. Edward and the veston -- beauty pageant, likes, the feature of entertainment during SEWING CXUB the new city and county building in ed - Accordingly the steel super children have returned Jones to their United States so well that she. cne anernoon. a wetner roast ana the fall of 1924. While the building structure of such a building was home In Logan after visiting here watermelon bust concluded the wants. to remain, but New Orleans was only partly completed, the base completed a few days ago, and beH. Mr?. was host Taylor GILLMAN relatives E HINCKLEY Joseph with a and NEIL friends DAHLE W. a for J. ' activities. Immigration officials have decided, ment and. part of the first floor Of fore the 1929 fair this building will week. day's ess to the of members the Columbia , otherwise. She" "faces deportation ... that building were arranged to ac be walled In and an additional unit club at home her Sewing Monday Mr, and Mrs. P. A. Peterson and when her temporary entrance percommodate the various displays, in commenced SUNDAY DUiNER evening. ' A pleasant time was spent mit ' , '. ' expires. Considering the fact that the fair children, "Billy. Nadlne and Ruth, GUESTS ' with cluding the livestock, and that ex and music, sewing during San Qf Citiare of Calif., the five Diego, is among than less age," years hibit was pronounced even a great Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hall gave a which a delicious luncheon was zens throughout -- thei county are visitors In ProvoZ.Afor two weeks. ' ir er success tha,P- the ftrsttine. served. Present were the following Tvr -appointed dlnuer-t-theJirettuy n tt be-' Bjupsen, Mrs. C. A. Dahlqulst, Mrs. with the progress highly pleased id'' Chamber Leads Movement covers laid for members ot the club: Mrs. A. Will Leo "tt""w?Hnome Sunday, being both Los Knight Mrs. Ruth Farrai, Mrs. ' are ' ol Trtqfive another and Angolas; Calif., within Mr. C. Mrs. G. and and fam Mrs. Upon this showing the Provo lng made, Jones, Wright Mrs. George Myers,' Melissa Mrs John Thiirgbod m ty itors a. -for few frovo In it ia days. predicted a years, J Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Rod- Hannah CardaU. Mrs. C. S. Vincent. and Mis,Lewis, chamber of T!ommerc-led-B. A. Johnson and invited Kulon Lavere Hlatt and Rosella ily, and movement to interest the Utah will have one of' the finest fair An amber Jr., Mrs. He.nry Booke, Miss Anna. of Salt all Lake ger, "Betts, both of Payso'n, were Issued guests : "Mrs. Gene Halladay, Mrs. -: county commissioners tn ialestablish eroundg in the lntermountaltt west, a bowl, of frult centered the dining Booke, Mrs,WlUiam Voncent, Mr Scott Taylor. Mrs. Anu.t t ;thn. marrmge license at the county and one of the outstanding county a errect lng the fair on a sound-financRas-soE. s( lame, lending pleasing yie pison, Jr., rs. Albert and Mrs, Baker of Salt Laki coun nouse Aionaay. ." . basis, sponsored,, directed and sup fairs of the nation Wr L. Swan" Is "here from Ogden MRS. BOYER port est. by the county officials. This tor a lew nays. r TO LECTUREproposal mqt with hearty support ' it! , XV. L. Jones of Los Angeles, Call CHANGE Mrs. D. D. Boyer. wilJL speaks on and cooperation, and the exhibition SCHEDULE REED WARNICK fomia,Tvlslted here on business "Woman's R. J. EVANS J. Fj MENDENHALL in 1925 was held In the Schofleld In the Health" Physical SALT Monday. LAKE AND "TT UTAH the with senior RAILROAD class of tbe Fourth Auto company's building, New Quincy . .. ,83 James V." Nuttall andiris Ve? advanced 4 M- - I. A.i this evening at 7:30 of the county. ward support .;: .07 .07 rena 'Anderson, both of Provo, were o'clock.' All women North Standard ;: U :v;J" of the ward, are Following the 1925 exhibition, the Lake .01 issued a marriage license at the Opohongo. .,. .. . . ' the to attend. ' which had Invited conducted committee cordially ' . . . 1.00 ' .70 Ohio Copper . : Effective Thursday September 27tV 1928, train num. county court house Monday. ' show suggested to our county com.15 Mrs. J. H. McCnrystai and Miss Park Bingham . . . .14 ber 15 will leave Salt; Lake City at 11:30 p, nu instead ' r" outlined missioners be that 25 plana TUCSON. PROGRAM (UP) FINE Ariz., FOR Sept. 11.25 12.25 Park Utah isabelle McCnrystai of Las Vegas, a A favorite y and that a for L fair, M. permanent the A. MEETING-",,oi llilS p. in. as at present. .'This traih wll be known ': prophets -' saylngbf 1.65 1.85 Plutus WEIXS L. EEIMHALL, Broker board of 'directors be appointed to that "lightning and prohibition offi- Nev., are spending a Tew days In Harold CancDand, whq recently - as .01 .02 the 'Theatre Train", and the cbange in time is Con. Prince 7 conduct it. fulfilled an LYD. S. mission In Engr cers never strike, twice In the same .01 Price " Floyd Brooks and Alice King, of Z acted, were mad? t? accommodate our patrons desiring to attend. These wUl anotner American i TUESDAY, SEPT. 25 :ri is suggestions As talk way Just on "London place" give .so .:. .95 , .... were married Monday at land, Asked Provo Bid:Stocks: to Eureka: in Salt Lake City, bo as to- - give them' the Theatres Is Today," before the Junior girls upon, and in the early part of 1926 of being It according" . .50 Rico the ..51 court house. county Argentine .02 $ .024 County .of the Sixth ward M. L A. at their a Utah county fairr board was Ramon and Jesus Martinez, native Alta X. & T. . . . ' . to time see the entire show.- - ' J20 .17 So. .... ample, Standard viern JBtJyroiLiiastrup performed .05 .03 named and. authorized by the com- Mexicans.' ... Alta Merger ...... Miss this ' regular meeting evening. .01 r the " '.06 Syndicateceremony. .05 to to and "Bullion t; . r.r," . ." mission installed A proceed organize The Martinez brothers 13.25 Osa 12.67 Silver King Coal. of Denver is here on .21 -.15 establish a permanent county fair. still in the basement of their dug- businessGregjr Big Hill .04 .05 week. this .06 t' Sioux Mines .06 ImMetals and board met, The to and out hut. according organized Bingham officers, J51 . ..50 Homer Ewell and Alice Emma Silver Shield .10 .09 to look for possible operated busily for saveral weeks. Central Standard began mediately . .07 .06 both of Trovo, were mar' .04 Silver Standard - Columbus Rexall .03 locations for a suitable and perman- The place was raided and the broth- Egbert, .03 ried Tuesday at the county court .04 Tintic Central . .. .12 U . home for such an institution, Colorado Con. . ent to ers made money tiad post eBsugB house. This ceremony vas perform- 14.50 ::o4i Tintic Standard . 13.75 Combined Metals-- . . .04 . It was unanimously agreed that if bonds of $750 each. eo. Dy .95 .96 Tintic Giant .... e. Byron" Dastrup. UUh tO" .15 old race track and adjacent land Crown Point .... f . the to pay " money Impending Needing clerk.Con. .03 Utah .49 of the city, on University fins, the young Mexicans heeded county south Just "Cardiff ' O. P. Ileffer of Salt Lake Is Union .01 Chief .05 3.65 avenue, could be procured, it would the American saying and reinstalled Chief Con. . ' .09 Victor Con. . . . . , Provo today. .10 P.OS'4be. an Ideal location. Croft a still, digg'ng the basement a few vlsltorln Mr. .. 1.75 Walker Mrs. and 1.7t Vail , ' .11 Mining Myron and 1,503 feet deeper as a precaution. City Completes Deal Dragon..... .., West Gold ...... V.02 .03 ""The Ijoard then learned that the j East Standard-.-;Remon and Jesus now are listed baby, of Dafe.'Utah, are visiting In . . Yankee Con. .03 Mines ..... , .08 ""' ' .13 ProvS" city commission, was nego- as missing. The bonds they posted Vineyard with Mrs. Vail's parenU, .08 Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Holdaway. .09 .03 4 Zuma East 'Crown POintr." .03 tiating for eighty acres, including were left to the gringoes after the Unlisted Stocks: . .43 .40 track.- - A consultation with the thriving Martinez business had been the East Tintic Con. . .$ 7 90 $ 7.95 . Tha 1.67 '4 North Lily 165 busy bee; really Js Eureka Xlly C'tYJOfficJa's disclosed. theJact thatiruined a second tima by nicra- a ToaferTsays a scientist Let It Rtrreka'Htan tiara -- 3.70 3.7S 63 if the city was successful in its deal, r.." Eureka Bullion ,. be .02H .03 mentioned as an . extenuating Ashley Valley-,.Ofl 03 a proper amount of land would be Gold Chain Ha! at last, we have It! The circumstance, 04 Crescent Eagle .05 .06 that the 'however, .04 available made for fair paCcounty GreaJLWestrMineg. reason why Hoover didn't kiss that bee " .03 Diamond Oil r. .0414 :.03 produces slightly more honey .03 Howell .... J. .j. poses. ;L.J was because he like doesn't baby Mineral 08 Veins .08 ,90 85 The deal was made and the coun- the odor of cigar smoke in anoth- than the scientist Iron King Sales : .13 and city officials agreed upon er's breath. Kennebuc .... .. .. '.10 . ty ' Alta Merger 10QO.-(4c. .34 .26 It will soon be time to nottfjrthe and ' a , most. satisfactory terms, Keystone .... J .05-- r CardiftSOO 43c.--.- '-.. jL county fair Mexican provisional president o be Little' May site was turned over to Con.-20This4ntensive political campaign- on hsi $3 60. Chief the county for a period of fifty Lchl Tintie b guard. JNeyerihaveLw An StVle. East Standard 2000 WicTT ' ing by radio makesus wonder .05 .04 Leonora .... years.. It PoinUlo60--4ch200was whether Democrats the Crown East .65 .61 1926 we In the old race track was I season. ' Magnolia Lead ..... who Of 8 He; '3500 firing the 1.75 7 ?i.3c. 167 Mammoh put in good condition, stables were static heard round began world. the Coii. 1 East 600 Tintic 43c. 0 .04 01 SALE built. Bnd larce tents rented to Michigan Utah Eureka Lily 700 'ft $1.67. .03 house the first real county exhibi- -Hountain View ... .03 '' tion under the supervision of the Eureka Bullion 200 if? 65c. lappers of today may ' be no "'. Kennebee 1000 An Assortment of lOeiv" '" oarrt of directors of -- the Utah worse than their grandmothers but Hundreds of Beautiful 1926 J1;.' 7.::'SCTDH)SS don't tell. '.cm. that or, they may get 1000 t 5c. Fair association. County In the District Court of Utah Magnolia Lead HrO P S5cr 500 . PRETTY DRESSES 'The showing was very creditable, mad and poke you. C ' 58c; 100 ff 59c: 200 G760or County, State of Utah. and the of gained hearty .support CHEVROLET W. R. Greenhalgh, plaintiff, vs. New Quincy 300 ft 84c to 83c. ; you will, marvel .at in price and plain in Herman S. Martin, all unknown North Standard 2000 '57C- - 'L... In 1927, generally, ' through the good work ., , '.. range at , heirs-at-Iaof R. D. SwasejV de- Provo 10O ? 90c. '. shades. '. all the new nnd enthusiastic interest of our COUPE of Rico , yceased i alt unknown heirs-at-la50c; 100 iff cofinty commissioners, an excellent Argentine 100 51c. v: 25c 35c, 50c per dozen George A, Lowe, deceased; Mary iir buildingwas erected to answer $7.75 $9.90 $13.45 - Ann ' Levinah Wohnson, Extra good condition. Hoiman, Silver Shield 100 & Clc' . $67.50 $16.50 the double purpose of administra- RASMUSSEN ALBERT unknown 802-all T. John? Openshaw. Silver Standard 1000 c New tires. Phone building and show room for 350 Sw 5 WV Pho. 698-- J heirs-at-laof Alma Openshaw, Tintic Giant 4000 i 92c to 95c. industrial and agricultural products. unknownJieirs-at-la$16.75 $19.45 deceased, all Victor Con. 500 & 10c. This building was designed and -sr of Martha Ann Bowman, deceased, Walker Mining 240" $L75; 600 Pretty of . and all unknown heirs-at-la:z-" 51.77; 1700 (?? $1.80. ' William Openshaw, deceased; also Unlisted Stock Sales: COOLIE COATS all other "persons unknown, claim- North Lily 00 $7.9a estate, lien,, or Eureka Standard 300 S $3.75. ing any right, title, and Figured Pajamas See these beautiful Dresses . interest in the ' real prterty; de- Crescent Eagle 2000 & 5c. scribed In the complaint adverse to Mineral Veins 3500 8c to 8c. plaintiff 3 ownership, or any eloud $1.45 upon plaintiffs title thereto, deWe are making a complete One of these days Bom$.joufl fendants. woman is going to ju;..K .n The State of Utah to said De- English Channel showing of Cotton and wool and fail to swim County !Fair Told 1 -- Mr. and Mr ' ' nine-poun- - Eveit Has Rapid Growth Since Its Foundation In Fairgrpunds j s e - " .. - -- - MA'S at . . .. . ' " - " i Utah-coun- . . - BOOTLEGGERS . IN TRAIN f- -r orem Line) NABBED TWICE Salt Miiung Exchange Report - : By' ZZIy ' - -- -- ,...w . Mai ..-.-...- L.02: i . - t 0 si:bc nriglq coats, dresses, hosiery, footwear and dry good$X ? - .. ff v- 0 Misuch a display - . Quality and Price as 0 FOR ,.-.t- j Values in merchandise have this WEllNVJTE lYQW INSPECTION . LATE . 3 OATS Fur-trimm- ed ULHUIULl w T 6c, w to W U '.'''-T!- -- - " MOSG IjBWiS Men;handise7 - across. That will be news. are hereby Bufrfcniytied ta ap pear; within twenty Jays" after serA headline says "Kellogg to Flprht vice of this summoMa upon you, if Limits on Treaty." What's all this which in within the ,fcounty served strife about treaties? this ' action is brbught s otherwise .' wtth)nThirty daVJlAfWrTierylc.-anLEARN AUTOS IN LOS ANGELES defend the above- - entitled ac$125 Aviation Engine Course Free so tion; and In case of you? failure this month only to auto students. to do, judgment will be Tendered Intensely interesting and makes deagainst you according: to' the you an Engine manda of the complaint, which has Expert You earn 40 or more been filed with the Clerk of said week. Any man .qualifies quickly. Court ' New actual training method. This action is brought to recover Sure, easy jobway way to bigger pay as title Auto MecKaTKerTSiectrlcranjrBat-tera judgment quieting plaiatiff's y to the land described in plaintiffs Expert,' Aviation Mechanic. complaint Earn room, and board while learn,1 MORGAN & COLEMAN,' ing. Big, Illustrated Auto Book Plaintiff. for Attorneys freeTells everything. Write NaCommer Provo 6. Address: P, tional Automotive, Dept. BA, 4004 & Pro cial Savings Bank Building, So. Figueroa, Los Angeles. : vo City.-Uta25 and Pub. dates: Sept. 4, 11, 18, Yo.u . r - " ; -- t - The magnitude of this Sale grows greater every day In connection with the Fair we are offering exceptional values on New Fall andVinter merchandise. Call and ' ; See. t i- - Wol quality..- chil- dren's Stomach Troubles ' ' - ...-' "' " Hardly To stop the misery, bain or soreness, help dangerous swollen veins and strengthen the legs, use Moone's Emerald Oil. This Clean powerful penetrating yet safe antiseptic- - heal ing oil i obtainable at Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Co, and stores. at first-clas- s drug --In " hundreds of raw - Moones Kmerald Oil has given . blessed "re Vonderful for, I'lcers, Old REaiEDY- - has afforded thousands lief. of people relief from Hyperacidity Sores, Broken Veins and Tfouble-som- o tvf :t!j Cases of Eczema. Stomnch, Cns on Stomach, ' r.r-- i Gastric Distress JIcaHVr-n- , ' n" at. TTi'np'raiMdity;-"Cd .e io Scramm-Johnso- n Drug Co. type of pain, present as soon as the stomach has emptied itself of food. to is usoally-ue- "Ghemicftlly-4- t a hyperacid secretion. We also And a groat deal of gaseous distfntion, - discomfort,- - distresi fccting;-- of end 'bm'et!in'eBn(iaosearrwhich- -i characteristic of this ailment." The from editorial shove 'is an extract I V Philiip IL-- Loveilrit.' D.r- -r -"rSTOMACAL FELTLESS - MOONE'S EMERALD OIL L - : Coats ta 6 yrs sizes 2 Have You Varicose pr "Th4re tirt many symptoms of ' Swollen' Veins. and Bunches some of the of ulcers stomach, -- "which ..are a tyniral rhi ear Ankle or Knee?;- which occurs from one to three or Do Vour and Ankles Swell four hour3 following the meal. It and' InflameFeet Get so Sore You and a is sharp, cutting "excruciating Can .' Walk? x .. Fur trimmed, New Fabrics. SPECIALS WEEK si.oo $1.65 i Full Fashioned HOSE SILK all colors and size's,' - . ' Special ' pair $1.00 COAT S' WI N'T Kit CHILDREN'S COATS Sizes 6 to 10 Fur Trimmed, Sport and - Dress styles. Former-pric- es . -- - to-r ' ' .... vui $12.50 now Ladles fine coats - $49,00 COATS . .' Beautitu- l- Styles- ,Broadcloths and others Silk Special tot of Ladies - lined to" Values styles, S20. Sate Price " .lined a bargain at $27.50 ! Beautiful Art -v -- PILLOWS New designs and shapes-ExtSpecial ra -- ' $3.45 $3.95 $4.45 $4.25 ...AND Leather Footwear of Style and Quality. ' SoJid FINEST COATS -- Elite Styles Coats. - Fox, $80.- to-- - $95 - Beaver andT other Furs. Fair Week Special Fast color tjingham;"'all $10.00 values Beautiful"' Silks sizes New Fall $1.00 BARGAINS TKUOUGIIOUT THE ENTIRE STOREBWIWIffl $65.00 DRESSES for." " - HOSIERY - They slenderize your - -- Ankles be able to the shade you like $1.45 ' T(r$3.95 mm lilijk V T0 $5.45 HOSIERY-at " ' $1.00 They Satisfy 7 TO Try Ou Warner Bros. .1 CORSETS CORSELETTES Try a Pair of our Our Storjek filjed ingr Apparel. Come an g SSSZt 4mm $3,65 Let us prove, these, are the "'; ; V: Best, V AND Pointed Heel Chiffon, Jetyyouwill find just . $7,50 Have .You tried our ' Diamond Point t SILKS Are bought in such a var : ALL WOOL; BLANKET $1.65 Our Line of .to. PART WOOL BLANKET $4.95 $5.45 $6.45 $7.45 J COJl'ON BLANKETS $1.50 new Another lot of Our $1 DRESSES 2- -x $1.00 1 BLANKETS at P9Pular priceaj - Winter-Coats.-We- ll ' : ! Ladies, splendid Children's Solid Leather . Footwear that gives abso-lut- e satisfaction.:- - ( , $5.95 values ' Suede COATS fine - A' gala assortment of Misses, Ladies. and. Stouts Coats, and Broadcloth, Mandel and Wormbat Furs. M7 Cfl 1 1 wU, Blacks, tans, blues, Truly worth $29.50, Safe Price Children 150 more FAIR " - Pure. - - . a31-s25-- 1928. Mm ,.. FOOTWEAR rWrehappytoslQjeuiand line of ' Oct $4.95 Is Our Specialty -- $24.50 Savings to fendants: 7lf. BRASSIERS They are. all warranted not rip or rust. . $idozo , $5.00 our low prices on Quality Goods 10 i |