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Show "JV? 7?'5T'VT "V'.t I',r JZnSl!IiiLTIir".!l"i The Hand of God urtw Old Easter , - summer day aged 90. Missouri's salesman, traveling porch ot Hunnewell, Mo.. lintel at, tk liltl Hickory, a Missouri klnMch he had made to his order -tH sold on the road. a1 wWcbtt hefearfully hot day. Noth-- ? about the village. moved were M THw stirring One thnn-hrougb- ' iT v j,V 2.'..iu i 'LTjij& a long, long train and that when the end came there would be no kith or kin at his bedside. He said his wife died 12 years after their marriage. There was a daughter Lucy, who about the time his wife died had been placed with seme people in Kansas City. The people moved about and he lost their address and as he also moved about his daughter lost his address. Along in the '80s V 'at" services "StT ri,,".' Ch.rlh1t Seat Sale Saturday, at -- Sl 1 0 a.m. 1 Positively the Greatest Road Attraction That Will Play in Utair ThuT Season lG1i W MONDA Y 28 One Night LfdJs RjsenJ0ay;, - ' mmm n leaire f T1t Hby H- Ba,rnby:' an en- - was dead, and with such detail by that approached, carrying Today, music by V. he accepted the statement and ceased H. J. Jesus Lives, his jH. Monk; hunt iTietter for you. Uncle Bill. Several papers printed the story of The old man was surPsber P. Armes, Sanctus, living hin that the old salesman and his picture, had C. Gounod; At the children one day when he got in off the Agnes Dei, Fvll- of wife J. Rosemuller; The letter was type-- .f road he found a letter t&va Kansas Lambs Feast. d Old Chant; Gloria in Excelses, long to read City awaiting him. it didn't take Nunc Fourfold old Amen, the Neukoram; finished I had read tothe in your story he paper J. Turle; The Strife la said the writer, and from it Dimittls, day, thuckled.i 1orn eTery day, from Palea' believe you are my father, from'Per the Battle Dne There whom I was separated 44 years ago. The Ladies Guild will meet as g If you are, I can offer you a good upt asked the postmas-jShim-usual the vestry on Monday, me fanning and in Kansas home with a .eat the March in was balance of your days, and City 28th, at 2 p. m. The Junior the de- Guild He wasnt busy. Nobody will meet Wednesday at the voted care of a loving daughter. The letter was signed Lucy Ann rectory at 8 p. m. Choir practice in kJfilow wants me to come to Mrs. Timmons made an the church on Wednesday at 7TS0 my picture taken go-- jj Timmons. m. old the Jlrite a story. grinned appointment, and went-- to Hunne- p. well, where she met the' hero of the little story. grafter. pleasantly. Now , 44 years makes quite a give me 1 6. and James Upton Cherrlngton If he meant change in a persons looks. When will. and of Lee Thelma both let-((f Springville, In the father and daughter parted Bill have sent It Frank Williamson and Mabel Hawk to the wise keen-eye- d are was Critchlow straight, postmasters here and active, in the very prime of life. both of Provo were married L. L. Nelson. Bishop by Wednesday TdValf-wa- y mused to go. was Now like he bent under the weight Robert L. Ivle and Della Mae Merrill "used to live In Macon of 90 years; his hair was white, and both a, old man; of Provo were married by there were marks about the face 4ome BO years ago, -Bishop J. A. Buttle. seen. never But had the hot. daughter H hewtly she remembered one thing. Tell him to come here, UU be says. "Let me see you light your pipe, He can't get away, she said. tell jos what; Ill fUP M. Roberts has filed The old man smiled as he filled suitBenjamin ride Bill fished a in the district court against close watch a then his Now little by you smoker; peculiar Robert Boardman to quiet title to wt pocket. U go twist ot his leg turned up the sole of certain the Indian pomes up I real estate In this county, . - his shoe for tiring the match, and the land to recover $860 alleged damages. tbt biffolo Ill sUy. trick was done. The woman nodded. Ths coin was tossed In the air. Armanell McMullin has filed suit Youre dad all right, she said; for divorce In the district court grumbled the old Indian up, -to n be can to home go. "when go you ready ML guess i have igVinri' Iriie VMcMiilTnrin the new straw with husband is dead and S Uncle Bill got out a dg of failure to. proTde; There and we wIU company in each other, f M i fresh supply .of tobacco mlnor chnd of which the The he and" she threw her arms about the m a brush over his shoes. for asks the custody, toother plaintiff Ma- -, old man "Oh, dad! Im so glad I with J25 per month alimony. ,r hoarded the 9 oclock train found yon! where he met the "grafter. This winter Uncle Bill penned a an! The eld dread of dying alone Md for his picture and got his $5. and friendless has passed away, for The veteran told ot his' long service note to the grafter. Having the, time of my life with n0w I know It will be all right. Say, tt the road a a- saleman, his methIt Lucy, he wrote. Treats me Just friend, the postmaster over . there od and aome curious incidents. al like a baby. Says I shan't go out on thinks it was all a case of luck. But vu a nice little story nothing or melodramatic. In concludi- the road any more that she has i dont. I believe the hand of God ng ho remarked, with Involuntary enough for both of ns, and feeds me vras in It. Never saw such a worn-- 1 I Your old friend. Bill (retired). yithos, that he was near the end of fit to kill. '?&' yvV'f s,,t57'-r',- rmn Mary'i Second - the r4 ,2r- ' Episcopal church, 50 West North, this city, will be, Sunday school 10 a. m. Hofy communion Easter service1 and sermon, 11 a. m. St. Marys choir, the Misses Lillian Holmes, Clara Holmes. May Ingle, Bernice Condon, Mildred Condon, Virginia Rea, Eleanor Whittemore, Margaret Whittemore. Laura Passive aik, Masters David Condon, Rea, C'y rill Condon, John YZ6'" Johnson' Herbert Passiwalk and Miss will organist, L,llzabeth Holmes, 8 ve an exfellent musical setting far th! rvice- aa follows: that the old man said he dropped every- -' J!don freight trains that sium-ie- thing and began a systematic search L JforHla -- daughter, 'and" finiily he disturbing the A man , in shirt struck a family who told him she things TI COPAL and His Daughter Were Reunited After 44 Years. hot 'r SPECIAL EASTER SERVICE AT Bill Critchlow (By Edgar White) TL" A Gay. and Colorful Spectacle Mirroring the Notions and the Emo-- .. tions, the Ethics and the Antics of the Fanciful Folk of New : Yorks Quartier Latin. r - i j ; M ; a : I IDENTICALLY AS PLAYED FOR SEVEN . MONTHS IN NEW IDENTICAL YORK AND TWENTY WEEKS IN CHICAGO. PRODUCTION! COMPANY IDENTICAL Se JSfhed akktelv. I7 I - een-Mtloa- il ORIGINAL GREENWICH VILLAGE THEATRE COMPANY James Watts, Ted Lewis, The Jazz King; A1 Herman, Sylvia Brothers and the . Jason, Verna Gordon, Hickey 20 Famous Artists Models ;r--- ' . s PRICES ENTlkK no vrEir FLOOR MM Ttatre BALCONY GALLERY ' 1 - ' ' $3. . $2.00 . . . .V $1-0- i 0 MONDAY and TUESDAY. FRIDAY and SAT. f CrcSX:-'''ri.- - ; r- a V1 ' - ; N .v- w Jr- j , r, i' - V A0 mm GREAT ;HlffKRor4ANTG PICTURE V. Peeves Coson B fro success THOMAS ffVOli9TU9 V.v.v ' - That bright minx eyed y.m-'- vSstamna Bread Made from Utah Countys Hard Wheat Flour VA1ION GLADYS In a picture thats ri$it up tothe minute - V.r fvy a: 1 buy ROYAL BREAD, of your grocer. You want THE BEST, and you want ' it MADE IN UTAH. I t ij : mM i herQ-.cL.r-Qnrnncg. VTt- O- rni.OK (be witu bif t. tu "'V. Z glv d Sy PlVd dMh with llssr .ir.U drwn ere trrmMdn innocent as a kitten, as a a monkey. She unKbevou Jfi chatter like a chipmunk, fight like ,lgcr cat and dance like (he devil. when the leader of Palm Beach cm along with her poise, d Parties the Uttle LZ, flapper made e a back number.. - That is u imn Rot warped into a lot of ter-- lifir troulSW 5? whole basket of She concluded then that too was Rlwvlsorne V BUSINESS. See it. Now. w-l- oefc r hadthrUlt PureTrank d nd ESTS .pLdld .nt.rml-m.-- now r t - 1 1 Biff"1 U TTHEOYAlTIWrOJIKOT of Salt Lake City,, spents one hundred thousand dollars annually in the -Lpurchase of UTAlI COUNTY HARD WHEAT FLOUR, because it makes the highest quality bread ROYAL BREAD THE SUPREME QUALITY LOAF, which has attained such ' remarkable 'popularity! . throughout this entire state. ' ROYAL BREAD is made, of the finest, selected ingredients all home products and is baked in Utahs largest, cleanest and most sanitary VER wa,d,y - MAY ALLISON nd.yVAGANCE EXTRA and Monkey Comedy - - JOE MARTIN in A Wild. N,ghV -- r naaaeigg13 . ThouauJs of mothers parts cf Utah have quit baking their own bread because they could buy ROYAL BREAD. "The mothers of Utah County are equally progressive, and they will QUIT BAKING. BREAD after they have had a few loaves of ROYAL. Its cheaper to do this; besides ROYAL BREAD IS BETTER FOR YOU AND .YOUR FAMILY. j ;Jg& - My whirl h -won him time trw U"t b99 !,y te errnt r if. A Eirt-r- e. HE was BAKED. 1 -- &1 bakery, by skilled master bakers. It is admitted to be T1IE BEST BREAD Thats what youll get when you . " 6r -- . 3 k f Tell your grocer that yon want. ROYAL BREAD every day from now on; he; gets it FRESII EVERY DAY Away iwithbaking worries! pry ' , 2)uLL The bread ihat made m other quit baMrq -- |