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Show t V s 1Tj . Prt t isf T .pos in Pari- a rantata gtTriiy3tlje achool chil dren In the awning. . - TBOVO SUNDAY IIEIULDrSUNDAyFEBEUAHY t,ALUItINI Strange Public Morals Chairm: i- -1 The Klwaais dub of Ihis City held Kg nectlng at iapitoaTnursr aay. vuoiwti imtoMi was The- - ftlio-Uij- t vu. program Lv4 lleolaahnU Trumttuue auto. Will master; riwn ttnt- - i aekis, Mr. ri Mrs. Jetwit I - ,. - .,- isu-ih- ' ""5 " . - -- ,i' . - f - 1 - ! y 3 ' Mil o v x j , " a wr tv-ily- will Artsjaii)artment piajF ceeryforr-ti wUlch calls for one act in the Mont marte district of Paris. The lust two acts are showBon atury Uwl from which eoate the tlUe Mwnhauic ftastr e aita "Heaven." JL"""I ir on - Leads the World in Motor Car Value , Special Sedaix JfrMkilSisCkurie .$1485.. . ' .A " if w ,, ' U The play had 09 dlUwlU f ia . threjt years' run la New TortClti and thought prominent before the dramatic public the names of lick Menken, Frank Morgan and George GauL It-tregasded a one of the ktest plays ever writ tea by an A iitrL-.- , Sjiecial perudsslwe to staje the same has been obtained, fruin ,.. Suinael Fram h. I " It ymIing;w1tBrmnVtetlprr ra'ouipted-tt-twttriinaB- -- Mrs. W. D. Wllklns. has, returned' to her home In Cleveland. after spending thre WfoVs at the borne of her son and family,-- Mc and Mm. ' J. F. Wilklns, ,- S - . - takes place U Paris. - Thursday, tlfteea little vests at tended the matinee after which they aetarned to the Beysulds' hum and eaJored a birthday dinner serr- one tone tattlft, ivnteml with a birthday cak,e in plnjc ' md white. In Individual Small pink holders were also set at each place. M -- ly producing Sndemano's "Fires of St- John" of Ibis type of hih lass pcoductiuu la the Alumni. ".'The cast of cbarac tera wltfted by Professor .Pardoe Is : asfuUflwai rBonl, MiWa,PcrkInsLTbe Rat, rnder the dlrcctioit of Profeor I Bill MoCoard; ArtletL TTEarl Pardoe of the Toung anlver HUKhes; Msvimillifin GubllB, Gail alty, a second annual alnnml play plumber; aua, .Barbara Green; A. Itet .... juhnson ; Diuue, will I produeed on Marrh-I- T and 1 S, a wriing: :toJARexJohns(nl Mary Woi'lley; Itlunda,". Edgar Ausliu Booth; P?re Cheviliivn, IKb IJoyd; general alumni seyretary, Sir'anttl'uUvr-Alliwf- t Strong's JSevenlh Heaven" Joriei and the cast has been Pm-l- George. Julius Matlsi-n- ; Aunt play aekx-tecluwen from the I'rovo chapter of Valentine, j Jvoutse TVuikfcbank ; arl . Harris; Lamplighter, Tbeta Alpha PhliTnarioual dramatic Chli-o- , fraternity. The cooperation of this Edtftr Booth,",-,- . ,. -The play ts in thrw , afU .aud organitatlon last yea Id- sueressf ul- - ' - Mrs. IL T. Reynolds, r, was bosteaa at a nicely arra&Kd Unit- da party for her little suit Taylor, whose sixth birthday- i . y far Jeimie Kearaa aod Ihtltos; addrens, Alduua anta bauk, rrovo. PLA-Y- IS SELECTED as erred at wnit-- rbe farmer tod farm bureau members wera cueats. with page hires 21927: " : ' - Fram 1b Xanibert ISaltXake City spent Tuesday In Sjjrlniprille with his sister. Mrs. JyU Bird. t -a Mrs W, HV, Clfdp was hostess at birthday party for I la Nan Clyde Games were Friday afternoon. played and dainty" refreshments were served to ten guests. ( Mr. and Mrs.'F; O. D. Meakln of Los Angeles, are guests this we st the home of Mr: and Mrs. J. F. Tfingate. Of all the Kitapely tinderplunlngg in a city wbltji baa from u shoetaga tof such betiujy, Madumoiselle Dumltto'i never suffered -W. W. C4yde U'ft last have tteea Ballna, where he expects the must beautiful ln Paris.. An anUtlpated opiuiun of the several weks from MudiiuiuiUe Mlatinguctt, who had claimed Mile. Damltto' Mr. an Mrs. Ed. Rich during the first of this Los Angeles, where they make their home. uiii'i SPMGVHLEMS week for to spend work. 1 will leave. week for expect to Joe St. Peter, whose amplenptsjrge is pictured above, hnTbeen ajipolnted chairman of the public morals committee of the Washington state senate. A New Body$tyle Reigns in America: . F. Wlngate spent Thars-da- y 'Some folks may think that funny, because Pa in the theater business; In Pleasant Grove, She attend- bet on the ponies, and am named t. Peter said Joe. "But when l go ed he funeral- - of her uncle Mr. an Interesting- - program was, given, Elijah Mayhew, who died recently through with my job maybe I'll have the last laugh." as follows : Address of welcome, at Los Angeles. Merllla Brown ? vesponsev Mrs. Meniletihiili, stake president; piano solo, M.rs. Eva Orandall ; reading, Mrs. Ernest Qakley ; duet, Mrs. Etta Thorpe and Grace Lover-idg- J. Mrs. - s association The held a visiting dny last Tuesday at Del da visiting day last Tuesday at the Washington school. Oyer fifty " parents vlslteaHuriiijt Ihe dfiy. following the In the aftn.Hn ' program was given With Lucy Roy lane In charge. Song, "Star Jack Npaiujled Rainier;", prayer, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thoyi enterCierrington ; song. Fifth grade, tained a number of friends at their Uo'W; shert play, home Mofflt Vermm Tuesday , evening,, the, wca. . Ruth Norma nnch-rHamaon, .Ihtip " - - ?.norn 8 hirthday 1 'nntsniuiu anU Slargarct Holler i4non cnes, Miner; Harriet refresh-ijient- s , were played and delicious Lowell Johnson, Josephine McKeh-v.pwere served " on r Wallace Melva Jenkins and grades; insiru-plnt- was carried out throughout the enrai'uh frnm slh music, Bernell McKenzie tertaining rooms. afid Rlake" rnlfreyman; closing to ana "America," .aiute number, vetThe Black Hawk Indian-Wa- r the fhig by sixth grades. were - eran committee of this city ewertamAn evening of speciai . - lunch guests, at a prom-urnment 'will-begiven , at tne mgu in Spanish given party dancing Stella Miss t!.Tiii' Mnmlnv when Fork evening by the Harris wHl rend.'The Rutter and Black Thursday . committee Hawk there, tne Egg Man." Miss Harris is from B. Among those wfcw attended from ie art department of the were?Mr,. and Mrs.-- . A. T. y. v. and is oiuin here under, the J.:Siiringrille Wheeler, Mr and Mrs. Tom Aver- e -- Thespian-ciun. 7Pyirectiorrf-thett, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Clyde, Mr. and Mr. Hell EttHwer. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. W. Brown, accompanied Iilackett, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harvey , by her mother, Mrs.' E. II. Barlow, Mr, and Mrs, Dell spent Thursday in i'rovo as iue thorn. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Payne, Johnson. Mrs. Eliza of guest Mrs. Rose Boyer and Mrs. Ed. Parent-Teacher- i ' !B six-sma- I BUY I "OREM LINE" CWIMUTATION . First exemplified by the newAmoossO' dor and Cpvfllier models-thiunique body conception was immediately hailed as tlje1 most important creative achievetneritiH the history of American "- - Gutfredson. The wards of the Kolob stoke jire planning to preseht a pageant - Mrs. rhoebe' Samslon spent March IT which will be tinder the Airs. M. E. Cntndall. Thursday In Provo with her dangh- -teirilneltBwlsshe-attentJed- ! Jr. : FOR ECONOMY Commutation or ' mileage books 2 CENTS PER WLE Good between all ..' ,.. 0. P. Skaggs Bldff. "- i Stations 75' convenience, always Our agents will be glad to advise you regarding Etheir adaptibility to your, " ineeda. - Ask them about it Salt Lake & Utah R. IL ' D. P. Aliercromble, Receivers ' . East Center Street, JProvo 1, t'r. III ' I' -- - 3E ly Today! OF ALL TIME" San Francisco Examiner. , rr -- AHLANDERMFG. CO. Two Hocks South of Pine Tree r aVif d ujith 6AM orranqement ' JOHN Shows: One of the .most interesting and h iminue parties of .the .week was Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. A. Start by the members of the First ward Relief Society presiilency in compliment to the class leaders of , that ward, The Kolob' stake Relief Society presidency were special 'jnylted gnesjs: Colors and motifs suggestive of VislfiiigtoB's WcthOay were - used H.HAPRI5 9:lf TUESDAY n ed GEORGE SIDNEY fi Geeht Hughes rseuUUe Ribbotk iUU la ttm4 tad J1V boxaa. Maied vtHi filut Tsihesiaelkar Bit ; Shrubs fHEES& All VnrJnHp fntnlngup. UTAII Sl'M So. ... Sammy Cohen . , and with Adults NUESERYCa r State St., Salt Lake City r ...... ...15c. r - S 'SEAT SALE MONDAY, FEB. 28th r Evenings . ... .7 :30 - 9 :15 10c 30c SPORTLIGHTS SNAPSHOTS " $1.00 $U0 $2.00 Evening Only ' ' BrY7U; Popularity Contest J PRICESr-- . 50c Jean Hersholt ADDED ATTRACTION h Same Distinguished Metropolitan Cast" SCENIC Children Adults - UMPLINGS" 'in- - ' FASHION. SHOW I . :- play Founded oh. Y "GOLF WIDOWS" Matinees . . . ,2 :30 - 4:15 Children .,...10ct, and MONDAY ' - W.SOMEPSET-MAUGHAM'SrSTPfi- Beginning March lst the following schedule will be in effect. free Illustrated onrbeautlful -D- V- BUJBS Seeds i frnth trpna unit liStill. fruit. : Order now for I Sprins delivery. Our stock Is mountain rown- .- Agents wanted in surrounding states. Send for ' MARION NIXON NEWS WEEKLY PLANTS TODAY(Sunday). "PASS THE A picture tor every (me. Also comedy 25c 10c M. .a ; . You'll laugh with "The Auctioneer," you'll cry with him and you'll love him A H"1 iiknvBnoU IHk thlmhtmwa for ..30c and ALICE DA Y ; essl vr ga mes. a t which. MrsrMar-giire- t Gledhill won score prke and 15c 10c "THE CANADIAN" from the David Belasco stage success with slx.sniaU tables plants upon which hung cranberries io, represent the cherry tree. . ; iJThe- - evenins was spent, with pro-g- i ceutered-wltlixtt"- Lower Floor . ... . . .'. Balcony Children MEIGHAN in "The Auct loneer n rooms;' lunch- tbwe-cours-e ' ............ THOMAS- Sunday, matinees 15c, evening 25c -- throughout- Also a delicious eon was served-o- MONDAY ............... Adults Children coltoW 2imzmi iv-e- SUNDAY Matinees ! Evening '. PRESENTS Mr.: ALL SEATS t iiVTrVrirfVVVyVVVVVVVVVVVVW HENRY DUFFY Service-;- . Du Groesbeck and family of this 'city. Prihces s NEW PRICES 1 "THE GREATEST DRAMATIC SENSATION - compll-tertaine- MONDAY I NigKt8;lS Sun-fla- antFHrsJTeter JTorsyth entertained at dinner Shnday at dinner Sunday compli: - - IH SUNDAY, What we can save you on used parts is surprisiiuj. All parts sold on & money-hac- k guarantee. '. y , AUTO WRECKING Go. "Dependability Regardless of Profit" '... USN.Univei-sitAve. - Phone -9- 53 - PROVO, UTAH. : EE y Miss Helen Groesliock spent in this with her mother, Mrs.-WJ. Groesbecjc. , ,. - - Practice in Salt Lake City I The same fittings and appointments grace the latter Advanced Six modeL "bothare powered with the big Nah 7'bearing motor the. ;uwU'i brakes and 5 smoothest type. disc wheels are standard equipment.' . . SI Today thai' lmffably dlstlnguIsheHBody mode ls available in the new Special Sedans just introduced on both the -Special Six and Advanced Sbc' chassb at prices of wider popular appeaL The Special Sedan on the Special Six Jackson Motor Car Sundays by appointment Telephone 1010. " .34'" Hours: 10:00 a. m. to 7 p. m. These books are most economical and a great fuhJLxf. ; Mr and Mr.s. Will ThllMps. enter- - j tained ' a ntiulber of friends at their hne Thursday evening. After attending the show at Provo, the party returned and enjoyed, hot. supper - and- progressive Siw hundred. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bumsion, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. George Cnindall, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clcgg and Mr. and Mrs.'Aiuasia Rowland. le Henry I. Moore and ti chassis colorfully finished In an exqul " site new blue tone is pictured above The extreme luxury of its' interior is emphasized by the gray tufted genuine Chase Velmp Mohair Velvet upholstery; real Walnut steering wheel, and select ' hardware in chaste pattern All inside window moldings and door panels, are of walnut finish, as is the instrument board and the crowned panel, above theinstrument board. " s . . and ax w nc!osed car craftsmanship. -- BOOKS 500-mi- French-typ- e testingly original body design has now entirely changed American ideas of motor car style. DR. M. CHRISTENSEN f Created by tSlash - "Beveallrig an alluring rear contour, this ultra-ne- Lo-ve- ll e. v $2.50:: j 'r'.rjus'l0lax MAIL ORDERS JfQW 4 lQ-Mo- st fipnuliftiiXUrU-- Marlowe ' George Lewis,, Gertrude Astor,n r George Siemanrj , VYm.U,Mong. '.'" Louise Fazenda 5 Most Popular Girls 5 Most Popular Men ' Chosen by entire B., Y. U. STUDENT BORX i-Jun- and Comedy . |