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Show PROVO SUNDAY. HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER PAGE TWO , MM TWr I W PM !) HIGH PLAY IS lilir gSAM .......... :..... :...icj-- 1928." 4," DIRECTORY IS CROVE SOCIETY . 4 - SMOKING COMING SOON at 4 dialogue at the. Burrows family fireside, lajat . Blgnt, Degan ine "v 1 'John,' said Mrs. B., leave me ?o'in soma money before'-ymorning. Daughter has about out' : grown all her costumes.' " 'Outgrown those short skirts!"-explod- ed Burrows. 'For God's sake, buy her some double blankets and keep her 'out of the bands of the ; police moral squad'!, '3 i BOOM STORY .was .present a, R. D. Wadley, Lucilc, Fern and Mr. Kttio Hillbian 'and son. Wadley vspent jWednesday Roy, and Mr: and Mrs.Xynn Drlggs George Lak . of iij Salt Driggs, Idaho, and - Citizens of Provo who are ' not Blackhurst-of oeateiio, I this Grove accustomed to meeting the travelVV Pleasant in Idaho 'were Ralph Smith and Glade ' week.' students at the A. C of Lo-n ing public oftentimes" fall to sense They aame to attend the i funeral services of Ernest Halliday. nent the week end in Pleasant the importance if having a ready ! Grove, ''. reference that gives the tourist a ' Dallars nd .JLTikkens' De "Is Zat So" Is VVell Produced Mark Austin of Salt Lake visited conception of the city's complete Of LWarnick family Leland Christiansen. B e t r u m with, the C : Art Dramatic and those la its I?y , industries, resources, Ptay on lights Hirong; Sunday. Manila ward Kirk, Dale Petersen, Alfred Downs; to the prospecthat 'Ruth appeal Misses things the Richards, Blaine, Deparlment Delightful Comedy ; Miss Fae Allred of SaltLake Olpin. Elizabeth Greene, Mary tive hotneseeker. Its worth in . ,.' , To meet such a heed the Evening rectory will prove here with her sister, Wichens, Enis Sundberg and Jaao of this k- resources Sunday spent the demon-.tmdted the 'Booster first offering of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith. "Is Zat So,", urfienc that, A Ijirffe Walker enjoyed a "Treasure Hunt Herald is 'compiling a meas also and splendid cality, its ftpproval at every turn, the Young university dramatic art Directory of the business interests dium for Introducing the business party with the hoys' as hosts Friday which touches AlrooBLevary jphase enjoyed-- the production of the departme nt. was 'prcser.t'd before & I and rprofessiorial men"and women John S. Hoklawsylett evening. and of Provo's commercial anounl rrlsy; Prove fciKh schotit ' fiollcge hall TuPEitftv to visit for a -- week with to the stranger who is seeking such -life. , "Dollars and Chickens'L Thursday 'fnocity audience ;in ""'""-""'-'" fTTr. and Mrs. Oran Holdaway and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, Nelson . ... of such information. niifht at the high .nohocr. uditorium. Fr'iay evening. rome-lv- . and Mrs. Wm, Greene spent; 'Mon-da- a Alread the ispracticability The hilarious p'oduced her new grandson. ', the The recognised by directory delightful comedy, at West .Jordan, nf Alnnaa-Ma- ri L business Interests of the 'Cityr and suarklillff wltlTTrooi!, clean liuuior wpdar tha dircrtinn mad ea great hit, and httarity has gone "to Christiansen ley, adQwen acts wholehearted support is being givwag three .the throughout in-- 1 to Powell his Mrs.. has with start from Elizabeth gone supreme en the movement by buaineaa and tbapald for a mdntha stay it " mirably staged, with every member reigned lndjflnlte-Visnan to Lake Salt ish. for brotheiv Peter .ChristianseJLihe astdoln) his part to jnake professional men and women of . Thra'trtirffTTr'ieirnTdwan'anll with relatives and friends. . the city. the play a derided success. '; b and Smith Hurley, rj portrayed Mr. and Mrs. Vance . Such a work, has been published 'Major hMiors, if any particular "Hap" j Paulof Magna spent Tuesday One of the interesting Hallow- in other cities of Utah with great family etrtr nould be' singled out,' went to WilliamMcCoird and Jean Grove. e'en affairs was the costume party success. As an Merlin Greenhalfeh, as the .Irato son. furnished the maforitjr'of- the jn(i- Wednesday .example of the popu ' -given by Principal and Mrs. Karl larity of the Booster Directory,, at fntHor whn innnnaerl the' marrface of laughs, and their performances as r 't Sf ; Banks of Pitasant Grove, and a recent meeting of the Elks lodge jirs. Ernest Rasmuson ofMr.Provo his daughter,' Twinkle played bj? the prize fighter and- his manager' v Can and and cheaply we'e her with Mrs. Booth parents, Mrs. An easily and visited and eiptional. Russell which Lieut. at at Ralph Logan, r.nilil faxnia.ii lummy duiir, un . . . i t. n . . w as Susan Black- Jewel Larsen onSunday.' 's na .Hinckley" of Provo at the u. jnaugnn, agronomist! "with a gift." The be constructed In many iamous- - " aawn 10 auu jrg, Joseph . u as Elmer Fetermn' ."' Inirn for Perker, the Max was' heme, was the guest of honor, City j. Spencer well done by role flyer, houses by intelligent Robert Parker; katherine Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Gleason Kennard of school faculty. The rooms' were Commissioner N. W. Merkley of I Bown, who5 sustained" his part as Florence Hanley wefe others pMnaj Mr. and Mrs. Frank decorated with Hallowe'en planning. It f can 'be hia cleverly throughout thaLclty. during the course. 'j baxl of Iiamas; Mr. arid Mrs. Symbcls. the guests- - in Hallowe'en toast, spoke in glowing terms ofj as comf ortable as any Most Of the eomedv tart of the whose portrayai3rwerfiiespeclally " : r - ver Broomhead, Mr. and Mrs! Mas costumes made merry with Hallow- the value of ; a directory, pub-- 1 room plav was ftrrniHhc'd by James Milt ..Others tn the Cast, all you . have. Let Lake Salt of Broomhead e'en of'whomjjori wjre games. Refreshments in har- llshed by the Logan Herald, as a wr In' the roje of "Junior" tlines thn : sWve Mr.-anAr-us cmmendftbl eucsts-e-f renditions of witah-the.r-Mrs, f f Jielp you plan, it. Rimdv mony ancf atr eoIotaedlumr-:pg aoreroging&HAccitarJ tvpifsi 'd wh f i"v- h""""" their ros: lAmn Maxfield. Prondment, Roy scheme chie were.sorvedi mended tt Palsy Hines was portrayed In an andproJ G!i'!j PoHar. JS'ttintj Paxnranj "ii re? rnarniPf r by ""Helen Webster,-whil- e FujiuU f essional men of that-cit- y. ) T Ulie fl"8rt. Naofni Seameunt, Ar-p-H chiland Warnick W. The Pleasant Qrove Mrs. W. achool Geldie Spencer was an equalThe Herald like Willisnn. Jennie Ilolbrook dren Erfie. Helen, and Lee, spent enjoyed the following highassembly Mr. Evening that the believes, Booster Di- -i Merkley, ly enpable Katherine",theIrih anil Frank Whiting. 'Leland Friday in Payson visiting with Mrs. program Thursday-wltmaid. -- Orchestral nuraheri under the diPhone 20 Christiansen, president of the Roy Mechatn. ' One Of 'the1 most" difficult pirti Reynolds, accornpanied bv Thora rection of Prcf LeRov Robertson in charger-Pra- y Y U.readirtg En-U R Olaaaxof the L s'lrlod to the pleasure of the entrr - W v Mrs. Jesse Wadley visited in Moore, Jr.; vocal solo, Hannah 'I. I . i 1. iu:; character role of Tony, thff French . on Friday. Springville chef, piaved by Truxton Purvance, ta'nment. f otr playi to be produced by the The Republican- - kutles of Pleaswho sustained the character admirart of the ant Grove held a ladies' rally and ably. s will include "Adtilr- - social at the Alhambra theater Jhe remainder of the cast whos? "Y," n.hla Crichton' aa s The Moinar to aimed Its Wednesday aftei'uoon; Mrs. JessleT H excellent worn much Swan." L. Cannon and Mrs. D. N. Straup of enjoyment, were Heleft Webster a Salt Lake were the principal Carter, as Daisy Hines;-MftchCARD OF THANKS speakers. A picture show, music, JesseTil ton, the c rook; . Mike. f lines' We desire to extend our tlyinks and refreshmenlswer,e enjoyed. handy 'man was well ddne by Bert Potobn, and Harry Dixon, and appreciation, to all those H. E. Johnson has gone on a ten aa the police ce4itainwa3aiso assisted us during our Idah hour Of sorrow, caused through the nays" hiistmrga worthy of mention. The staging was exceptionally Illness and death of our below! T. W T.nnH Salt Tlke vUlt.H -- -well done for a.high - schoofprodue -4 -wtfe - and mother, Rosella.B. Mecb OF-T: tion, the storm in the first act being am. por the speakers and singers, in Pleasant Grove tnis week. ' The scenes those who sent floral tributes and especially effective. The Ladies Democratic club of those who furnished ears at the we're prepared bv O. if. Camnb'U, e are Wuly T Pleasant Grove with Mrs. J. P. Fu- head of the-adepartment of the time of the services, gal as chairman held a Democrat school, and Miss Mary Woolley was grateful. 3oach of the, play with Miss PhyllU JOHN A. MECHAM rally and social at the Thornton cabaret Wednesday evening. Miller as assistant. AND FAMILY.. Wm. J. Snow of the B. Y. U. was the- - speaker. Interesting muaicil numbers were enjoyed. ' Give a Great-ManNow People Some Simple Thing They Desire; , te -- SKILL ' Line-baug- h. ; . ri.- . eco-nom- lc ' -a- y. i iV - Sy . it, ,j --- i i : !! viii - : r mm I . ANOTHER . ei-i- . j v fit " v . n i - fegftl I " Lfnf-ban- lat-te- T m Jat-ter- " -- L-r- jf . ' I.' it tl r Li 11- - V - . r,3rf i I d s&ioors h -- afr-S-- V .H - UUY n uw Youthful iuid chArmingyoung figure la this dritoate? pink tulle (rock from Jean Fatou, with two pink satin "ribbons girdling it . By ROSETTE ' J" NEA 'Fasliion - ixutiMn or4 luo wtsirs Ian all red vfilvet'ensemble from Jean Patou, with sllehtly moulded silhouette and sumptuous badger 4rlra. has eolvoU --is ,that of ,tha- - evening coat te wear--' with "these dipping 'skirts. While a great many cod- PARIS, Nov. 3 White the new turlers frankly ignore this question collections of winter fashions offer women a wider range of feminine and Bre "howing coat. foT thejve-toucheshorter than last sea- such as longer skirts and nlngT-atheg bodices,' the latest son, Jeanne Lanvlh gives the samr Ideas do not promise her an easier lines to the evening coat. Perhaps life. Sha still must be mindful of it Is a question of habit, but thert her silhouette: Ir Whatever mlght be said of new is nothing parUrulai-Iygracefumousseline or of seeing long wisps woman the who fashions,' 'herself, must wear them, is always Impor- a 'panel floating round a woraan'r tant ' She will have to keep a close ankles when she slips her wrap on. Philippe and Gaston is another watch On her figure, for these are to be found beautifully feminine frocks call for house where wraps me new a.pp.np narm"13!e w"n film, suave lines. The slightest hint ' Of "roundness" will necessi- - aKiris, ana Monsieur uasron seemr 1 ca tote even more discrimination than fffct in thl8 re, before, when, deciding upon wlntef ?Pe0t ''.,?tLfui blue with elabofate fur dollars and clothes c0'rful mVnd Take the princess dress, a them model, .they lvet. In all countries have worked on. In b.lack a reputation many instancer-itcllnnTlhe how-- T'" b,eautlftl1 ur trimmings ' 'and figure down to where the old waist- - l?r' line used to besomewhere abov, t"ls is apparent , throughout the collection 'the knees-a- nd then flares out ; h'llppe and Oeston have created way around. , Many , women will itab,e for every formal want to have auch a dress. but it must ' be :just the right kind of Boon w'ar aB w11 ",for tn ac.k ve'ver ,s. princess,", or the result will be i tne material Used, but the ermine astrous trimming fits any occasion. Every An AdapJable Style iuuieu wun great The robe de Stvle. or Derlod dr eare and the idea seems an excel- Is another IOTcler to ensnare many " lent one.; what manv womeri.; Contrary-t- o believe, this Is a style becoming to I . 'xit s, r form-flttln- l - ; llIIIUBIIIXIlIIIIllXlliezailSIISIIIEIIlIIIXailIIIlHllalHIllEI!, t depa-tmen- . Pi-rie'- "trrp-rhrou- - rt HOW TO MAKE MILLIONS They Will Reward You. ' naty dis-?Jn- almosX anyj-typprc--J vlded, of' course, that It Is ndlusted to tha right proportions of her figure. There are some robes de style In Jeanne Lanvln's collation suitable to 'the debutante arid the " young matron, to the very slim and to the fuller figure, to the tall . i (i n woman and shorter sister. Nov; 3 Jt seems 'this season that Lanvin ' BOOOTAr COLOMBIA, has achieved a triumph so far en UP- )- drsmictlve arthoimk-incurrein the department of Boyk-r- a her evening gowns are , concerned, V on Thursday. f and her collection Is both sumptuous and varied. An Great darnace and loes of )"e outetandlng was reported today In delayed dismodel was mads of tntcHTiiG-iritr- ' ' with a on one patches. The number Ide and a form fitting bodice cut 'was xt known, bees use of dehvr In 'gMttng in a deep V at the heck. A hope bow in strass abov th rmf gavo 'eports from distant villages. The - town, .af Tibirita : was almost a Uttering toueh to th? frwkr Lanvin uses the most diverse Jh-rlc- s Frightened Inhabitants fif Tlhnna took refue-- in- - the church for her evening dresses - while she confines it eo'lapsed. killing six. taffetas, tulles, and The principal ' buildings in tne moires to her period gowns. many town of Qaragoa were 'reported In others figure ' oulte exfen'- -l vlv. Velvet, mostly In solid shades, ruins. mousseline desoie combined with fine lace or alone, maker tip most i CA KB OF THANKS Of the other models, a ood nart of which are built on the princess-dres- s We are desirous of thanking the theme, fine . bs.aj!a or two many kiijd,.ne4Khbors ... infXd.el,da-who strass scintillating, so embroidered assisted us dursheath evening gowns that are giv- ing the willingly Illness and death .of our en necessary width by the inserfteloved wife and; mother, Julia tion of tulle godets and panels. Smith. We especially desire in Lanvin favors the Empire, decoh express to' the lette, too, although therounded Woodmen of the Wordand the neck in front and deep decollette Neighbors of .Woodcraft, for the at the back Is also featured. , .ij-many services rendered.' ;f Another problem that Lanvin JS.. SMITH '& FAMILY. ' . Miss Amee Walker of Salt Lake week end with her spent-th- e F. Walker. fath-err'Ez- ra Dr. Murry 1(1 rf, - - ti 3 Republicans and 2 Democrats Hayes and family stepped- - atlihe HyrunL Johnson en route to Provo home Sunday with their,, mother, Mrs.' Eienor Hayes "who had the misfortune to fall and sprain her ankle and knee while working in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Hayes will remain at her home in Provo until she is re': , covered. O. a proper proportion that is satisfactory to those who believe Non-Partis- Vv V .Tames H. Walker is on a weeks " ' trip to Arizona. J t f I LOSS OF LIFE Mrs. J. L. Harvey is visiting with relatives In Salt Lake. The First ward M. I. A. enjoyed a' Hallowe'en program Tuesday .. evening. .. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Walker and children of Provo visited in Pleas- hr ant Grove Sunday. ' &7 -- e 1 Justice Thurman and Justice Gideon are thoroughly experienced, wise in counsel, humane in decision, and have all the necessary attributes of the Just judge. Chief Justice Thurman was for five terms -- a member ofthe legislature of the Terrf tory of Utah; a member of each of the three Constitutional Conventions, including the convention of 1895, which wrote the present Constitution of the State of Utah. His long experience and intimate knowledge of Utah and its history have proven and have permitted him to make a brilliant and constructive record durof eleven years upon the Supreme Bench. service a ing ' ; - r-- - ; suit wemen than "important" news of foreign af new machine to mend runs in silk t . : 1 I : . stocKlngs. 'Men will be Interested to know that the machine and Its patents arevttlijred. at betwealh: 15 and 20 million dollars. Jrw fcrothrs..who Invented the apparatus, refused a million dollars ' each for their rights. Why is a simple little machine like this so valuable?. Soley because, 60 million times each year, a woman says: "I just bought them yesterday for $3 and now they're ruined!" And because husbands, hearing this, asked:- "Why doesn't somebody Invent a' machine to fix runs in silk stockings?" 'Tftie two million 'dollars thatue'rif'iUtdra''tefaiWO',waa- offered, and the 15 million dollars' value placed on the machine,- Just because It want." 4t does, simply and economically, something a "fills a long-fe- lt great many people wish .accomplished. Most of the world's best inventions are simple little things" like , hoeksjnd-eye- s and safety pins. J Whether you are an Inventor or not, you should try to discover Mime plain, everyday thing that many men and women desire. Give It to them, and you will make money, CoprtiibMi.' 19JJ ..!.'.-- "The; r I y birf catches " t h e worm. ' We're oVthe job and late.. - - earLy Opposite Jlobarta v Phone 825 , f Chief JusticeThurman is a former resident of Utah 'County and is the outstanding Jurist of this state. All Utah County residents should vote for him, 'regardless of " "" i , ' politics. ' Chief Justice Valentine Gideon has made a wonderful record and should be returned ' ' ; to that position. ," " ' , ROBERTS SUPER ' SERVICE - -'- Sis MP '.i-.- j' i 1 - Sotel U . Work' Experience 1 (Paid Politic il Advertisement) ; IIIKIIIiaEIIIlUIIIIIUlHinBtlEZIIIIIIIEIlXIIIUgBSIlllliiKIHlllEliiiii u :..,!J t i ? - .. fairl prpoitits it this plature cf a - - . Chief Justice Thurman has the affection, esteem and full confidence of all. No man better deserves to remain in office and to be permitted to use his great talents in ' . the service of the etate and its people. . of-d- m.ui . Judiciary an J Mr. ar.d Mrs. F. B,' Newman and Mr. and Mrs. L. were pleasuring hi Salt Lake Saturday. QUAKE CAUSES ect ma -- . of-trtr-,sn, huge-oOfeff- of Consists y hoaa J HE j 0f1 gs gb ; ;. . , ... ' -- .t It re uuua T IT T. Mmnswom i ' it.. i - Tt. i ..." l - t d 1 |