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Show .PAHES1X - PROVO SUNDAY HERALP, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1925. - .,, ... ... S.S.GRAKGE ' .. .' - i tr - - A. ' m' Bardi Mi ! jiv DIED SAlXJRDAYit COCMHAM . ,r. CITY NR VS w 5 , , "j rernrnetf ffiu the, Vision s.koo! et 1 Latt Uy, PROVO Halt V4da, and visited with la r parents Wore. kving for tha Cjillftmia mission : of the L. O. & church. ' ' . .. nwl.$ern. j and was i ; of f.unop WU htn C. lkvstronj awl jp,wtBUitet rtsvld T. Lewis Were ' the other imeakors. iliwc was far-pishrd by the Icelandic, choir tnd - -- . "" v . ; ' Have You Seen r Music" Discussed ; . At Kiwanis Club ! KPANJSH FOUR. Nov. With the largest attendance of the year, the Kiwanis dub held Its regular meeting add luialjeun. Thursday evening at the Tutileea parlor. The attendance. prie was awarded! by II, A. Gardner to W,. T. Brockhauk. The time was cupie(t with an oian discussion led by Ir. ' Josejih Hughes on The Value of a , .uuKieni mans were coucaiMtn. hIso made for an ArmiwtRV day pro-iia- ' trm; lr. Vln-eii- - next 'Thiirsday rT-'- U. - r i " l"ri-da- Shipment Profitable MM DIES . had cbarg iiejf.-o- Wi-c- . -' Service Held For Curl niiMiiaiin uu,uHUiuiBvu . . , (Kjiecia! to The Herald) 'PAXIS!t ft IKK. Nov. a! services e held yesterday, aft- - ( by Miss EUea Jameson, who tnz chunh for' sola. Ueary J, M Kell i ffered Rulon B. Adams, infant son of Air. it nsm at the Luther Undnu jGndnuMin. A short ; tfcs invocHtioa, and Kev. Bnnohfsoa simI Hint. V,felM Allan, tit Pv,t-- ll i w4 wJdnited at the hom..he henedictio Inurermeat w in Bern died at the family Louie n' the h,,tfJr takes to the the Spanish Kirk brief! a ity "emeterv, nrday morning foiloHic;; f-- where the grave mas dedicated Su lfeT- - lL Ranolfuon ilines from pneuuiunia. by arvivin(;j''b"'H'fc-"' At the church EewEo- - Iter. Eunlf.n. are the pareutsrtnre.' tioth is, ' r " .""""" " "" Wluis, llotiglas, tnd 8Lebr and tnei , four graudi ureuts. Funeral kerik-es- i will be held in the TunpfclMJgua ward chapel this afternoon. , Walter Vincent of ; Idaho; FaHa, Ota Bandy and L. K. Lmiia ot Jdabo, buk . reuraea borne ailer Ha to lie) S. ircnge, 175 Kast llrst in Provo for a few" day Roy, Ctah, were naiTled at the &outh atrrtrovo, died at the riiiting last week. county court boose by Wallace U. ! . ,aiul.r reKldeMV Saturday luuriilng Hales, county clerk, Saturday. lollowlnz mwal nioiilb.V iltiuw. lie licck B. A. Mr. of fork Kpahlsh s wi a Iku at Spiliigvrlfe. oil 'tlilij-ma. w A. V. Watklns wlU give a lecture d:i'. JM When a Im' be mov- visited ilk fyi lives In Provw on K rjoaeph fimitli'a JTeatlm?! ed t'tbr wberehebi From a Lawyer's Standpoint," at grew to utaiihi ul and fiignged Lion Kimnions of this city re- the Sharon ward Sunday evening. faiaiiitg. While a resident of that tovn he wrveil a the town "board cently returned' home from a trip A splendid jnualeaj prognm has also been, arranged. All ward memand uUo on the board of edoraiimi. to i'liilforuia. ber are invited to "be in atteqdanoe. He moved to i'rovy Ken. U ulwijt 12 4-: . . Kens Mcfadden uf l'rovo visited 'years ego mid for ninny jears Jfa tally of . W. T. Hu t 'ai-an- d a siuall groitry store there. in Salt luke t ltjr with frieuds ' " r visiting In Provo Volse. Idaho, AUmt a year ago he niovd for a few days, with friends. Surviving, are his widow and. the suns and daughter: following Mix David Boa-of Spanish Iasil S. 'rau','e and Mrs. N el lip Fork was here with friends . ', aud daughters, Mrs. Annie hist Sfieneckert, 4'lifford. Flomicv, and week. Ellen and tJweiidoiyn of Salt Lake rill ll of .Sirs. City were Prow Vhritora last week. Mdn Howard and Mrs. Nora 1 iarri-ton- . V. Kodgera of Han Luis Ol.isisj, K Juith of Iluiitingtou ; Mrs. Ida Mrs. Francis C.' Krsight will Harris of Iloher City, and Mr. Ada lib, returned tq his home last eve- leave today for' Los Angeles, Cab, after the ning week in this t spending of Suit Lake City; hlso 23 where she will spend the whiter city. grandchildren, months with her daughter, Mrs. W. I'.nernl arraiiL'imeiits me ilcnd3t. Pike, . Janies '(ireen of Helena." Mont., iiig word from otij of town relatives-a Ii'ew days visitlna .with Mrs. JL L. Davis returned to her ;S'llf friends lu l'rovo lust week. home in Lpa Angeles, Calif., this Onion morning after visiting in Provo with 'Adam and flaUea Man" will be relatives for the past three months. Is the subject ut the Sunday service f Jhe ' First Church of Christ Mr. and Mrs. William Mendemball SPANISH FOHK. Nov. Suer--; n il i iri , and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Milden man MHiH.irv, well known fruit ball of this city visited In Milford grower rnl this Rpetio7i,ha s ventur-eti- r 4I ln Vlnemit and hep airter Vera with Mrs- - ahd -- Mrs-. Earl Johnwm into n and" Us !iii)H-(- i the past week two car loads have returned to their homes in last week. of Tiwtvi Spanish Valencia onions. Idaho Fails, Tduho, after visiting . iu l'rovo with relatives for a Kven nt the exceeding price of (his year's crop, Mr. McOurry will i renllze $:!(H per lj'is onion William H. Ilcmibrookv left 'for crop, raising over 0H ImiiIicIs mi ' Nevada Saturday where be will , two acres. . era OUR NEWCHRISTMAS STYLES OF PHOTOS. They are just what you have been looking for and lo as $3,00 per dozen. priced as " " "- the-iine- st : - 'v ''. " Provo- equipped studkyitt ' We have- patronize the best. -- -' - ; ROLLOW STUDIO eningov,7- ; i - (READ TUE STORY. THEN" COLOR THE PICTIKES) tp at. AM the reul still if they would dayTin.viulten .puuiMteiu to which It wiix attachhandle 8 wake. TUey bopped up from the ed. So several held tlie hayVil where they'd miiMixed rwi! tittht; while tJoppf WIiuImhI nnwt It'H fuuny how, out of xlubt. Hind all nlj?lit. V.'ee 'lowfly w ;0ie flrxt toHieak, "Kr j!mm1ihs8 through little thoughts, such thrillthat ttquetik? ing thing are batched. nuke, what .make Joined- the Noon wveral oiler ?Tht farmer needx some nil to.muke h hHteVr it la run right.' ' illnih and reached the mill wings iiiHt In flown from the It '.wared them when i Tliey and started looklag 'round they looked down at the ground no : Main. "Ah, here'a the cause of all far helow. One Tiny crawled out ald Krouty, with a idi cm-- h wing. Then those below jhot flgb. lie pointed to a lante wind- heard Coppy nlng, "All right, we're JtJturueiC wold Lansing on jeaLxlghl Xaau,lfUUUi, ut ivl.ulnilll go." I keep tstlll. They mused SflM And then the whirling ride whirling vngs that eemed Just think how thrilling, if mt in the Kkj Hooa Clowny startled all the ou cun- .- The funny little Tlny-mitwent nailing fast through liu( h by aaylnjt, "I've a dandy Imneh! Just follow me," he ithout-'d- , Kpace. They, Hhivwed wth each as he turned upoB hla heel. "If old lireese puff and noon they walil w"e tan make tuig wlnduillTatop, and hev'd had enough. So those down up to the very top, we'll take in the ground below elinilied up ride uimn toe wings, Junt like a and took their place. Jerri wheel.". X squeaking - break made imund all the hay-ftft- thi, a. e , niill would cease to tnra, and bold flowny in tie next story.) tempting to play upon it in 11)27. It is quite certain, however, that the flld will l)e ready for the game In 1112H. t'oach Chick ttHTrtinrspt his heart uiion roir ( t '( n t i n tied Jroyj jiftge joue ) ference chnmpiohshlii 'for this year. He thinks that u chainpiouship team 1 next drains tbe by ready for will la? very, necessary when it comes '' ;;rinK. to dedicating a stadium. I The plan 1 to underlay the entire The seating of the "V" stadium field with a network of drains that be a comparatively easy matter. kill guarantee the surface againstj will As soon as the field is ready the fcuy kind f Inclement weather to least u section of them Jfchloh thin region mayJje, subjected. seats at set will ie up. They are to lie Modern Cinder. Track--- 1 e which rises uixm the The track is to be dug several feet placed the fiKitball field for nltove iirosed from the to be built la tip and See) bottom according to the niot mod- several hnudred feet. cen ern methods of building cinder In the iiiennt line, the fans ofrudiare being taught the truck. Tills work will begin a? tral I'tah By 1U2S or een iKtU as the teams have taken the ments of football. 4rfkUowa4o--4evelTUl- .tracks biter, perbpsxjL good iirop f rooters Will be ready Jo fill the seats which, tt oftarter of a mile in circumference have a atrolghtaway will by that time la constructed.Is which will follow the hill upon The seating in the "V" stadium I --trhlcb one-the least to lieTTPrted.the seats can lie It U possible that the field will be bill is there and podded for next year, although at quickly made as soon im ,1 deniAnd . present there is no intention of at for them Is discovered. B.Y. U. STADIUM hohie-eomlh- g r . i spend u few duys. ELKS 'REVELS - tr v . Mrs. Ernest Harmon of Spring- ville was a l'rovo visitor Friday. Its ,a . ((Vuitinnrtl Eari Slice has returned to his noine ui tins city arter vtsiung rornnj L'iiiii page one) a few months in California. the andieiice usually fails to 'catch Reorganized Church of Latterday North St.. Ihe SniufJi, 24ttWest--Fourtthe following servk-eentire show which purisirt to tie at annoiuice ail driiiuatic. First should be men- for Sunday : Sunday - school 10 tioned the scene called "The Life of (clock and the sacrament, services a Hose." This is done by Mrsr.Mer-tin- e ut 11 o'clock. Jeffries and Alene Coleman, one as the singer, and the other as the jnd Profess- Vii" entirely. Tbe3HWily-twuhkiKsi- H h- niiT The iluni i r onu from a large- vase, and interprets the song, which is descriptive Of the very short, hopeless life which n rose eniovs. Miss Colehmn is a rulitirui.(iailci'i'Tiiitt c6nITiinei with Mrs. Jeffries' voice the whole scene Is likely to rank i.s about tho most artistic In the revue. The other dramatic scene is en tirely musical and is called "The iUu ssifiil.,. A ge." Uivers (it goml music Willi find this an ideal scene since it Is sung by T'jy Loose Stlyhl iiid June Jackson. Tickets for both performances, Tuesday and JVednesday. wilt be plheed on sale at the. Coinmbia box office jMoiidny at ikhiii.' In the uieau- tline, m.'iil orders are being accepted by the theater jniinagnieut. iln e Young uni i - versity wll be the speakers at the Mnnavii ward Sunday evening.Tbe meeting is under the direction 'of the M. violin solo will be rem 'red'"ly "No rin aT" Jeiiieh. in All members of the ward are ... r dlally invited to attend. 1. A. A WREATHS and and Christmas trees and turkey and the ,.1.1 t lira a( Vir.Ila Qtlfl ftfltl. "" uiu H'in civ HOLLY mistletoe s i" If J s -7- if I Portrait Photography tew mMS History Complete WHHak useful gift with every arengjtoyajyjiyaitelyEE-or$3.00 or more. We are doin this to eet you to visit bur store and see the X pTfirchae many bargains we have to offer sale prices. .'.,- Pairs Boys' Corduroy Long Pants t 220-yar- d j a x f m. :ai Shadow-proo- f specially priced at only values, only . - OA QJJ Pairs Ladies' ' $6 values higlT heel only . . . c MOTOR ,4r vHiuw M Qr yuiJu li. 7 '"I The Ultra Modern Motor EWorld Smoothed lypts . WWIHW :.. highest expression of six 'Cylinder power' . , plant development Come drive one of these new Nash models. See clearly for yourself the utter power smoo thnm and power quietness that this motor gives how striking its peri formance is as contrasted to older motor crankshaft design. types with 3- - or Security, 3 for PRICED TO YIELD 7 e Investment We recommend This as a ' CALL OR 'WRITE FOR CIRCULAR 1 ; f - High-Grad- HALLORAN-JUDG- E TRUST COMPANY 301 South Main St. i i Men's Moosehide Shirts Salt Lake City f - ..Don't buy an old-tying a new car. pe motor if you're buyr .Same in $1.00 CfJp 0UC values, oniy Pairs Ladies' Silk Bloomers 100 Men's ' All colors rayon. QQn $2 values,' only ;. OjC 100 only Misses' all Wool Jersey ' Dresses 'Fane jf colors $ 1 specially priced at only . . . j..... nr .TidJ , . . $2.95 . m Childs' Hose Heavy ribbed black and brown, ZuC 50c value ........ Boys' Silk Hose ... Men's Fancy Cashmere Hose Flannel $2.50 values, 'only AC vI nr ShQrt size3: 8 to 9i2, fancy striped ' Cfl, uuu $1.00 value" Shfrts Fancy checks 50c value only ...... 25c . Bath Towels Turkjsh, size j20x4O.Big-- , gesf bargain you ever saw. 50c values, only ", "flC. tub Men's SheepSkin 'Coats Heavy denims $15.0 value . . .$9.90 . t - PROVO CONSOLIDATED REAL ESTATE CO. Provo, Utah Phone 688 Syvs..:;;;..49c . . Or Local Agents 24 West Center St. 5c Ladies' beautiful shades. 66x30 size ; woolen plaid, double; $8 tfJQ QC . .vw.iwu values, only 300 $5.0 values Felt Slippers BLANKETS . Was. 633 . QCp . fcu C Pairs ---300 This is the motor type that engineering authorities concede to be the newest and ' i,. 95c Men's Hose Black and cbrd hose. The greatest values, on earth. 10c values forN -- First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds at only ' Men's Wool, Overcoats $30.00 values 019 Cfj Specially priced y I Uiull only Bloomers priced ONLY Nash of all the great motor car manufacturers offers you the vital advantage of a. 7 bearing crankshaft motor in every model. on HOTEL ROBERTS, PROVO, UTAH ; SIM 100 75c values, speciall BP icrocjfii!; vuiJo Ladies' House Dresses . : ' only Piable leather for work, lou have never purchased such a wonderful bargain before $5.00 values. only .' . QC . only ' Medium heavy ribbed; $1.50 values 7Cp Sizes 2 uto 10, only I UU , . $1.50 Value work ,or dress; $3 Pairs Children's . QK Men's Shoes Suits . . $6.00 values specially priced. tl yliJU 100 Boys' Union E . rayon; $5 l or va. iiiiiiip"'1 l ' iPants f,n:y trim ; ' . Men's Oxfords 100 Pairs Men's VlvtEump- s- . only P0iUJ 'Silk Slips Long Pants ; $9.00 values 100 of ........... whole- - l.Wraines s, CO QC 100 only Ladies' '100 Boys' Suits Mr. nn.l Mrs. R. i. Acklin of Ci lente. New, spent a few days in his , city lust wjeek. I enujneorlude4l$15-value- only at Men's Ribbed Union Suits Leather Vests O g yj? a 50 only Men's $3.50 values; sizes '6 to 16 years. OK ZiZu Only ........ i Remember we sell all tiur merchandise 100 .daya-thl- s- (lewge 1). Coray tind Florence Hiill of Sa't Luke. City were mar ried by Wallace Mr'IIales, "county! ' . ., clerk, last week. We I nhntn ' nt vrnlirself for those V l you love to remember. Mainj iifcw FOR 3 DAYS ONLY MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ..' Mr. and Mrs. A. L. of Uichfleld will visit in this city for ! 1 GlfTE"dy'! rn Provo lr blll-siil- - CD EE acre-fron- tin. e Everybody Jackson Motor Car Co. 145' N. University Ave. Phone 953 ; - PROVO, UTAH. "Dependability Regardless of Profit", 100 pairs L. D. 100 pr New style. .., EVERYBODY'S " B5c . Pairs Men's Overalls 220 Denims 368 WEST CENTEK 98c PROVO . . ... m m ' li .i (..ij .. .... - a |