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Show r ...xu PROVO EVENING HERAT J), WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 192SV, JOHN COOLIDGE ence was born,' and her cousins and her sister Jean probably will be her chief attendants. .; All Connecticut will be Incited tothe wedding and the- - Washington diplomatic corps and the presiden tial set, making it probably the 8 ever 7 '1 . . Florence Trumbull, ' although she does not boast about her came. In college shVmajored in English. .and has such a fondness for books that she once thought she would like to be a librarian. She reads few modern novels, makes ho pretense of keeping up with the intelllgents, and. has .a keen' admiration for "v " was .' Florence's first "steady" friend,, Just as she was bis first sweetheart. They met on a train four years ago. John Coolidge was returning to Washington from Amherst on. the same train in which Governor Trumbull and his family were going to Wash- Dickens. ington for the inaugural ceremoniA , generally tolerant es.' , nevertheless. she - Is opposed to i Governor Trumbull went back to At her nothing the' car to pay his respects tq John: drinking.. ever is parties served. Smokand brought him back . into his intoxicating as. matter a of in ing she regards compartment to meet i..-s- Trum- dividual taste she hersdif Is not bull and Florence. The romance1 to it. started then. John, at Amherst, opposed .The T,rumbull family have lived was only a few miles away from in the little village of Plainvllle for flprence at Mt. Holyoke, and at generations, and are identified with her Invitation, he attended ber col- its history.- - Everyone knows tht'm. ; lege affairs. As a little girl,- - Florence went to Naturally he was Invite to Bradford Academy and then Ao lit atHe liked the Jolly Plainvllle. Holyoke, where her mother had mosphere of the Trumbull home, gone before her. where broad tennis courts, gardens "Florence" is no snob," said the and rooms for dancing always weathered gate tender outside her made .life gay and happy. father's big factory. ."Though she The Trummilla and their neigh- went away to school and had more bors always , have taken . John's advantages than any of the girls courtship' for. granted, .and his she went to school with, she has alpresence in the town has attracted ways bt'en mighty unaffected. We .little attention. all wish her luck and happiness." On Her Errands , Accompanies conies to When he town, like any .other devoted swain, he accompanies Florence to the little shops oh Main street, goes to the grocers and fruiters and has been known to wait more than half an hour "outside the hairdressers, where Dr. Christen Jensens lecture Florence has her hair marcelled. Sometimes he drives the hand-f some car Florence's father gave Woman's council and which was scheduled for Thursday evening. her, and sometimes she does, an interesting December 13, at the Woman's club present They study In contrasts. She is light home has been postponed on ac' and he Is dark. He is quiet, like count of 'sickness. Notice of the bis father, and not given to small date of lecture will appear later in talk. She is a ready talker, viva- the Evening Herald. ! John." Coolidge Friends and associates gathered af the Pioneer ward chapel .Tuesday afternoon topajr their last- respeeta to Miss Orthella Nelson;- - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac B." Neiaon of West Drive,- who died Saturday morning at the family residence, C. H. Durrant of the Pio' fcishop neer ward preside"!. The . Impressive; services were T.-&- m.t.. - typifying the church as organizer.; ApriUL-1830- ; and Judah, represehk-the Jewish, "people nowjjre- - 'j ' h building Jerusalem. ' , After, a conversation In which Ephriam and Judah express divertime, but it had been written for gent view in regard to religion,; a f . ; . i that occasion-reconciliation' occurs and the wOy Largely attended funeral services - Bishop Walter P. Whitehead Tire Based pn join forces In carrying on the worlt , Prophectes '., foe F. J. Finlayson, who died Sun-- , sided. at the funerals ser.vi3fur 'The poem Is haaed on tworscrlp; of God davTmoi nlnir ati hiTf home in Provo: Donna Stevens. The reading was given earnest at! were held .Tuesday afteSrnoott in the pertaining to tho tention by faculty and students, and J of Mr and Mrs. Charles last daughter Fifth ward ehnpel. Bishop C. y.r' dispensation of the gospel and at the close was heartily applaudt.'d. to the redemption of Cannon presided at the services and'j W, Stevens, which were held Tues- referring In afternoon the ' ' First day ward, Isrcal and tho gathering of the was one of the Speakers. . STRIKERS KIOT dlt'd chapel. Thp Monday Saints, Isaiah XI and Doctrine and baby Other sjieakers wt're Dr. Goorjte i Dec. 12. (UP) Three BOMBAY, , ' ' homo in the H. Brimhall, Johniteeves of Hinck- mornlng'at family Covenants, Section 133. .' " pollceme'n and six mill strikers nAar . Provo. The dramatic characters consist kllled'when the strikers rlotfe'd In' ley,' Andrew Knudsen and J. E, Mrs. E. I. Egilson and Mrs. Sadis of three persons. Elias, Hickman of Logan, and each dwelt representing Parel, a suburb at the northermthd upon, the splendid life of the de-- .i Ramsey sang the duet, "Sometime the spirit of preparation; Ephrlam, of the city today. . i ' We'll Understand," and "O Love . . ceast'J. ' Dr. Amos N. Morrill pronounced Divine," was rendered by Mrs. the invocation and the benediction Elizabeth Ratnsbotham. Mrs. Don was offered by Albert Mabey. Jas- . Williams sang "The" Pink Rose," quartet f uriHuhed the per Hill of Poyson ofered rhr dedi- and a douhla "The Lord Is My Shepcatory prayer at tntf Prov city Selection " herd." .' cemetery. Nellson John of and Springville beautiful musical selections wwe furnished by the "Br Y. U. mixed Bishop Whitehead" were the Bpeak-r- s. A. N. Anderson opened with quaifet, Mrs. Hii'h Peters jn, Stew prayer and the benediction was ofart Anderson and the" U. Y. U ' fered by Charles It Taylor, The trio. The followliR hlph prlesfs acted grave at- the Provo city cemetery as pallbearers: O, W, Aniieliii. J E. was dedicated by Calvin Cragun, ' '': ; Jaeobserf, D. E. Jones, James Crowttier, Jerry Cluff arid flishoi) Albei t : ' ' HABIT IIEK . . ' - , '. 1 - , ; Thursday's Jensen Lecture Postponed - ... Big Hill Central Standard .10 .18 .11 .02 .05 .13 .10VJ .05 .05 .09 .10 .30 .32 3.50 325 .02 .02 " .06 .08 ' .03 .03 .48 .46 1.30 I. 37 .51 ' .52 . J29t .25 .03 .05 .05.02 " .08 .07 V4 .81 .85 15 .14 Columbus Rexall t . Colorado Con.'.,.'...' Combined Metals . . Crown Point ...... ...... Cardiff Chler Con. East Standard . ... Empire Mines E. Crown Point ... East Tintic Con. . . Eureka Lily Eureka Bullion . ... .". East Utah, Gold Chain ....... Great West. Mines, Howell ,,I, '.,AJ,: Iron King i,. Kennebec .... .... ......." M. Tintic ... M Lrtil Leonora ... .' ..... Lead ... Magnolia Mammoth Michigan-Uta- .09 .40 ........ , h .85' 03i .. ; ". . . Mountain View Mountain States .; National Treasure . New Qulncy No. Standard .'..v. Opohongo .... Ohio Copper Plumbic Mines .... Park Bingham ' .... .02 .10 .07 .82 .07"-'- . 1.50 .23 11 standard Silver .". King-Goal; Sioux Mines Silver Shteld . . . '.. Tintic Central . Tlntio Standard Tintic Glunt . 7". Tintic Lead .... Utah Con. , . .05 .08 .08 .50 .90 .04 .03 .15 .09 .83 .08 .01 1.75 .27 .12 II. 50 -- - i Murray Roberts sang f'Faith In Thee," Mrs.( Sarah Rarnsey .fur- Muboy. nished a vocal solo, and vocal duet was rendered by MrsVRair.sey arfd ' ; Mrs. E. I. Egilsom Leon Newren pronounced' the (benr cdlctioli, and the grave at. tlio Provo city cemetery was dedicated by Wil-liam D, JJorman. . A,-- ' wealth of beautiful . floral pieces covt'red the casket and banked the rostrum and speaker's stand MRS. PALMER- : " N .09 .10 .03 1.95 .03 .07 ; - -- V 3.50- - : " 7.85 ,024 .04 .04 .06 4.85 3.75 . '8.00 SuIch: Bingham Metals 200 (fi 7c. Combined Metals 7000 'o 5c. Crown Point 3000 W 10c. UK 2V1 to East Standard-40- 00 Eureka Lily 100 ft $1.30. Eureka Bullion 300 W 52c; 100 2c. N EWSl STORE IM EN S PHONE ' Si 24 AND 25 " 85 1 I ' SteM - I Strafifis Little (f? - 142 ' 25c. l 7V4c to Howell 11,000 Kennebec 1000 ' &. 15c 8'c. , 200 5c. 81c. Park Bingham 2000 fit 10 to Silver King Coal. "19 $13.25. Silver Shield 100 i 35c. ! Tintic Standard 10 $13.75. Tintic Giant 5500 6I 82 to 84c S3) Tintic Lead 750 $2.02. IWalker Mining 400 $L5. "May New Quincy2600 Crescent Eagle North Lily 100 D llc 1000 W $8.00. 3o. - , was." ' B T- - y ; ' ' ' ' ' ce ' Walnut -- "TJ , BOurnpaiiririn guar& against . Lasting Gift n 0 0" It's the Special B- " - 1:: Bedrooms-Sui-te "? - ':v-y.',i--"v"D'ink-'ftii:-- 1 you feel anjrdi THK moment seiigalion in your agret-fllil- o lliroal ymi xliould take a done of l'l'.lU'USSlN to prevent cough. Very often irritation in tho tli rout Mcauwd l'V dnt or hahil-usmokiiip.l'I.UTL'SSlN helps clear the air passage! and soothes llic irritulion. It is entirely free from "dope", to take and has been prescribed Iry physicians for more than twenty years. IfPLIO USSINdoesnotrelieve you quickly, you should consult vour H jctor. i JW 3: -- - nl to It was the evening after Christ" mas night. "Jlow did. you find yourself this 'morning," asked one wan particl patrr"of another. . "Easily," was tho reply. "I just looked under the table and there I " Give Furniture for Xmas VljVcstCenterSt. PW25 1 J b Safe Tid-Bit- s. U Every Cough I :' , 51c East Utah 59 esps. g .... .... Utah Southern North Lily ternoon at her West First South street. Mrs. Calmer was born In Berkshire. Ehgland, December She came to Utah 50 years ago in Spiingvllle until 20 years ago when she moved to Provo.. She was a devout member of thif T. n S. church, and was a Relief society teacher In th Sixth ward. Surviving are tho following sona and- daughters: Mrs. Etta Jenson nnd Mrs. Minthia Joreensen of Sehofield; Mrs. Emma Green, Mrs. Elsie' Warren, Mrs. Lena Jorgensen, and L. E. Palmer, all of Provo; H. W. Pnlmer of Spanish Fork, and L. L. Palmer of Salt Lake. She is also survived, by 28 grandchildren apd seven great grandchildren. funeral services will be herd Fri- p. m. in uie Sixth ward oay ai chapel. Frie'nds may view the body at the family home prior to the services. Interment will be In the Provo city cemetery. ' hohve, 327" .04 1.97 .04 .08 . fZ 73, widow. of died Tuesday af- Palmer, William Palmer, . . ' Mrw.-Mer- cy ' .01 .00' .... 2.75 .03 - PASSES AWAY " r.88 "You know that pretty salesgirl took home from ' the dancoT" "Yes.' ' rf'Well, I stole a kiss." "What did she say?" "Will that be all?" College Life. i .18 Unlisted Stocks: T$ .02 13.60 I Ashley Valley.03 Crescent Eagle .06 .02 .40 ; Diamond Oil .05 Mineral Veins .03 Eureka Standard . : 4.55 13.75 .15 -- 13.37 . .05 - .37 , ' , .03 , 13.62 ."'- - .84 . 2.62 .02 , , The chorus sang as u second number "One Fleeting He ur." Bishop. H. A. Dlion of the Third ward, Hugh Peterson, teacher at the Provo high school, J. head of the L. D. S.f seminary, and T. N. Taylor, Utah stake president,- each spokt' on the- - splendid life and qualities' of the yb ung woman, and of their associai ion with her as a student, employs and friend. They paid glowl n,g tributes to the high ideals which she Victor Con. ... West Toledo West Gold .03 Walker Mining ' Yankee Con. . : - .75- Zuma .48 Park Utah ........ 150 1.90 Plutus .... .01 Prince Con. 68 Provo v Rico Argentine . ,! .47 So. ' opened with, "Opo Sweetly Solemn, Thought", sung by the girlat chorus of the Provo high school. Heber A. Knudsen offered tlte invocation. 35 J20 KeyBtone Little May tJV les - - ' ; - . FIVE" PAGE FINAL TRIBUTE PROVO CHILD Salt Lake Mining liSERVICES FOR POETIC DRAMA Exchange Report PROVO WOMAN PAID PROVOAN LAID TO REST (Contiunued .From Page One) ," (Contiunued From Ppge One) : clous, and sparkling. she. Is no "high-brow, though she was a good student at college, "Im ndt modern at all," she con fessed, "In the sense that I am a radical thinker. 1 like' a good " .:-- . ' -B- ytime, and I like thrills just as all .' ; ' do.". 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