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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1924. THE BROVO POST KIWANIS PLAYERS SCORE HIT IN PLEASING COMEDY GREAT AUDIENCE PRONOUNCE A PAIR OF SIXES BEST FUNMAKER OF SEASON. EVANS AND MILLER DO EXCEPTIONAL WORK. ORANGES SOAP 10 Bars 2 1 Kirks White 5 49c Value for 61c EACH Tie All CampbellSoups Flavors.... 10c JELLO 33 75c Bars Jap Rose Shopping Bag, BROOMS 20 30c Size, DOZEN! 40c size, DOZEN. SWEET JUICY 10c All Varieties AS $50,000. FIRST Comparable to a genuine Potash about the place. and Purlmutter performance was Supporting Mr. Miller was Vivian A Pair of McDonald in the role of Mrs. the delightful comedy Sixes presented to a large audience Vivian has a pleasing per. at the Columbia theatre Wednesday sonality and stage bearing and car. evening under the direction of the ried her part well. Bernice Hughes Provo Kiwanis club. Not that Ed- - did creditable work as Florence Cole mund Evans and Elmer Miller, a friend of the Nettletons and T. principals in the performance, are Boggs Johns sweetheart. However, in a class with Montgomery and Miss Hughes first appearance on the Stone, but we doubt if the famous stage was evidenced in the loss of comedians could have created great, lines at times, and a slight tendency er laughter than that produced by toward overacting. L. John Nuttall the local cast. did all that could be expected in the cast of Samuel Applegate, only apA Pair of .Sixes, provides a veonce. L. L. Graham as Tony hicle that seems especially suited to pearing Tolt-ra traveling salesman for the carry the player created a splendid ini. on high all the way through. And pjj company, pression. .Mr. Graham was all doll, yet one would have found little need cal and he up and "rearin to go to draw on the imagination to rank went. to the satisfaction of the Quite a number of the local players in Mark Anderson played the professional elass. For instance audience. the part of Thomas Yanderholt. the Mr. Miller fitted into the role of arbitrating attorney. ,wit!i excellent George Nettleton like a glove. results. Mr. Anderson did his work But to tell who Nettleton is we well. To mention last Louise Eager, as must state that the plot depicts two partners engaged in the manage, C'oddb i'." the maid of the Nettleton ment of the affairs of the Eureka household, we would not leave the Digestive Pill company in New York impression that ?di-- s Engar was bv City . Like Potash and Purlmutter any means of the least importance their greatest obstacle is in agreeing in the success of the' play. Hit inon a single thing. As th( result of terpretation of the1 lovi'sick English . each attempting to belittle the ef- girl was one- of the oustanding forts of the other and take unto turns of the play. The was given to himself all credit for the success of performanci the business untold difficulties arise. raise funds with which to entertain1 Consulting their attorney the part- the members of the Utah.Idaho chins, during ners, Nettleton and T. Boggs Johns, enter into an agreement to dissolve their convention in Provo in August, the partnership under such restric.jP is the hope of the local club to firms that the loser in a hand of 'reproduce tin lay in other cities of this and other and to any. poker becomes the butler of the win- - one nor for one year. The hand was desiring clean, wholesome coindealth bv the sagacious attorney and ed v, A Bair of Sixes as present' d was won by the senior partner of the by the Provo players will fill every from re ouirement firm with a pair of i redit Much is due Mr. Evans whence tin its derives name1. play whose bus placing th younger partner, untiring efforts, in coaching; the players are greatlv appre ia teal Johns in the extremely (mbara--in- g ,tituation of a butler. In this role bv t lie .mom h rs of tie' Kiwanis club His work was relhcfid in many Edmund Evans scored another was throughout tlm p'orfortnane he mieht stateil although jt that Mr. Evans was not at his best Tile Sittings were greatly mhaliced as lie is issiiitially fitted for char, bv the Icautiful furniture tarnish. eel b v Flint i u re om pan v. fd acter role'-s- . rvam s, nt and trials of Tie turbul audience in constant ))aster keep the tin1 How and laugiit'-If OSS line s aiv good. 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Name City A 'hirers Telephone. -T I e -- V(ei!(! like It) ob-i'.aan.- 'ii, i imiii i 'i . i tiffed i it ,t ) i , ' i .i ' n j i u i m Ym i . in in ilit1 main, Wo K o i 1. ;. Mu g;uiD J 1,1 u W I id na nu K i L SPRING VJLLE, SPANISH FORK - t K ii m p I r 11 i i a , New Books At Provo Library always beVp. Where the boss makes his big Several new hooks of fiction have 'money is from the business men and 'been received at the Provo Public the big business interest who want Library. Among these are the fol political protection or political fa-- I low ing: vor. In every city those interests by Swinnerton. A "Young .seek the boss and mploy him. Rome. book with written the simplicity times lie appears mi their payrolls, which covers a great skill. It is a and sometimes lie is there hut does of gaiety in the fate of dis,storv not appear. There are ways. too. in aster. all the bigger cities by which large Uncle James Shoes by. Web-- 1 corporations manage financially to st r. Uncle James was the family compensate the ho-- s for his good god because he had a good sized will and Sometimes they' hank account. All of the children pass him out a tip on the stock mar- were instructed how to behave in ket. which lie can play to ndvan. order to obtain it. But in of take. In New York and Chicago and instructions Billy did just spite as ln in some cities of le-- s size, great cor-- , pleased. How he finally managed to porations hav on their staff a well fit into Uncle James' shoes that is paid lawyer wlios'e sole job is to look the story. after their poltical interests, and "Bre ad by C. G. Norris. This is who is pie ki'd because- of his per.' a novel of the woman in business, a sonal closeness to the boss and his! woman who is a breadwinner with abilitv to deal with him. And in the, wifehood and motherhood relegated big cities the boss, too,, hits his eon-- j to second place. How she faces her fidenfial agent or lawyer who rep. problem will he much discussed resents him in business negotiations theme. with the corporations. The Lonely Furrow by Diver. Obviou-l- v these negotiations are theme of this story is a difficult a of dedicate and diplomatic nature. marriage aggravated hv long separ .Both the corporation and the boss ation. It is a novel dealing with d litre inf in keeping them mi- temperament and" is especially good Both sides watch their in character studv. lder (over. step with considerable care. Neither .wants. Ixrf pf in rare cases, to deal directly with the other. Both ent. Missionarp Dance At plov intermediaries who can he abThird Ward Tonight solutely trusted and who profit from the transaction. A birthdays dance The head of the corporation puts will heWashingtonat the Third ward given the matter in the hands of his law.. amusement hall tonight, and promto know not w'ant he does and 'it. ises to he one of the best of the in' tiling about it. Tie wants no re- season at that popular hall. Good port from the lawyer He studiously music has been secured for this oc names. or avoids hearing any details and the public generally are He gives hint no instructions except easion, to partiepiate. invited The proceeds n convor-in a gene ral way and the to the missionaries. will go f ion between them could he heard hv till the world and published without harm o long ns the winks, nods and facial expressions are not shown on the screen. He takes extreme if" t'o keep himself in a position whiTehy he can go before any legis la five or congressional investigation Attorney I. L. Brockbank discuss, i omrii it fee and. under oath, swear ed the Bok peace plan before a large that at no time and in no wav has group of Service Star Legion mem-h- o or his corporation ever spent a hers in the rooms of the Women's Curtains Portieres Drap eries This Modern Way PROVO I ' ii- jiolicu graft, not Mi political one. and it it an exceedingly rare thing for a read bos- - to have even an indirect connection with it. The grea majority of them tire wholly free front it. and have CLEAN This is the time of all times for cleaning rugs, tains, portieres, and drapes U Vi u ni Winn thi Mios. it . g. it rti i u ui. . ii i I i , ' it i II K - & COKE CO. I ; t i m w a - : INQUIRY COUPON a onupji't! principall- - WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT HERE OF THE COLUMBIA STEEL CORPORATION THERE IS ASSURED AN INDUSTRIAL! DEVELOPMENT OF ALL UTAH THAT IS CERTAIN TO TRANSFORM THE ENTIRE FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL CHARACTER OF THIS SECTION. THIS GAS COMPANY STANDS TO REAP THE SURE AND PERMANENT BENEFITS OF THIS GROWTH IN POPULATION AND INDUSTRY. '' hi' (It 111' iron y! iii chewing gum. Miss Julia An. a inNo -, n f mlt ii tlm pre in pa I'soil rils he' hill precisely. Krome, boslentil tliM hook k ti ;) o' Id- - noiii'y? was well done' by 'pir. lid r!h" h.i rg" t h a he make' a large Alfreel Hv-sKi'tner Jut ohs. title till tha' P:iir of i! bv eolleiiing it from the was hi piling clerk. (!1 b! 1,IW iol.:t()ge getl- o'nld h. pa:t. t! tide 'pee t iil in them minor , Ml flV( ill'll V I', illy, ulliib m v the of- belli Me as J ; STANDARD MARKET Mis: Sally in the cities of w the mirth-provokin- g - Fork which ProYo, Springville and Spanish now have before them the most promising outlook of all the communities in the'Wet. ) ,1 14c Company for Capital Expenditures made for additions and extensions to plant and property during 1923, and for enlargements and additions to the system in 1921. To reimburse the PURPOSE OF ISSUE i, Extra Choice POT ROAST, lb , cur- And its such a simple matter to have this done a few minutes to take them down; a phone call to us, and in a few days back theyll come, as fresh and bright as the Spring sunshine - ere-te- Curtains gently cleansed, dried to measure, without a single hook or pin; as fresh and crisp and clean as new Rugs, Portieres and drapes cleansed by a method which bring'out their original colorings, and leave them soft and smooth. And theyll drape so gracefully, with never a crease or a twist . Youll be delighted, we know, with this new M ay of cleaning these important things. Gather them up today and phone us. Our Number is 809. Opening i ingle Oft. n February 23 - 25 - 26 -- The Hat Shop 'lee- - ,lnr even talk to his political Hwver dint, so keen is his desire to his heart pure that a trusted l''P vice president or his regular counsel will do the talking and O. Tx. without on tint the political lawyers hill for ervices and expenses. The i'b a is to secure the aid of the boss hut to put as many fences between tli bend of the company and the ho-- s a- - Sanitary Cleaning & Company Dyeing North Fourth -- -- po-sib- West le. jj Primary Convention To Be Held Saturday The primary associations and Sea. gull girls of Utah stake will hold a MAW & HENRY, Props. Taylor Returns From California made an I from Los enjoyable trip AneIes northward to San Francisco. Dr. Taylor states that the .roads Fducation hv mail for those who convention Saturday aftrenoon at 2 were found to he uniformally ex. live in remote rural districts of Al oclock in the Third ward chapel, of board the h' i f a is being cellent members 0 general except between St. George premred hv the in the Dr. Fred W. 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