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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1928. PAGE EIGHT "A-Hunti- THE GORED SKIRT FLARES INTO CHIC , A. W "" " The legn.a;- iiiJi 1U .. ' appear- - chic ance. . . , Korea 4i -- - tS X 4 beige frock of a Maison Beer f - ! - f I f i emphasized, by an outside ' l"' V VV 'i $ and r ' " i T. fV' V H k . f AV Beaming. T The belgo coat : I.' cut full. . -- A Is reversible can be..:; - V" - .iV, i , ( S 7K Cul-tu- s V i J f 1 - a f , . Vr f . ; . 4 v ? w mo ; , Mr. and Mrs. Max Wightman and Miss Marguerite Swartz spent the first part of the week visiting i V V" "t ' f V.fII i' v,w -- S ; t.i the t Club was held Wedncsday.aftcr-loo- n at the home of Mrs. L D. Stewart with vice president, Grace Dlespn presiding. Mrs. Leah Wheelwright presented a book review of "Wlntermoon;" by Hugh Walpoie. Mrs. Lydla Down, chairmHn for the annual Thanksgiving social, presented' the plans of the committee which were accepted by the club.' , V ifX traveling, ensemble. Each gore 4l ? w 9 , v .A. r .1 Go" We Will ng ' f7 . , X 'J Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCormick spent Saturday in Tooele and. were in Salt Lake for the week-end- . J- ?!- Mrs. Prill Davis was hostess to the Trcs JoU Bridge club Wednesday evening. Special guests were Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mrs. Wendell Erlandson, Mrs. Elwood Dunn, Mrs Meredith, Amos end Mum Thelma Inside worn outside When CINDERELLA advertises a sale, you can be sure of real bargains. Our prices are always low, but On this sale we are of fering you the greatest opportunity you have ever had to save money. Vest. Mrs. Selby Dixon received club prize .and Mrs. Amos for th-?uest. Fall flowers were used to s Xj I sihv decorate the tables and about the rooms.- - :i '; F Salt Lake. gei KyC-j-- or . ' and beige striped ' TV ilrs.".Frnnk B. Whprlwrli.hl...n. tertalned; the members of the O. N O. Evening Bridge club Thursday - Mr.. evening. Chaae wete But In addit inn in f 1 3 5 U - t 1 Ml - . i rn ATT Coat reduced to sell. These Every ... ..... . . 1 bcaulUUl Loais are ine very taieti . " j SeaberrT: Wednesday I. , Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, left, and Kermit Roosevelt are on their a for another hunting trip. It's not the Ovis Poll that Pavsen camn Nn 1 n.nnohtnr. nt way to stalk this time, but the Boat Goat, another rare beast. Here you they'll met afterUtalj, Pjoneers Thursday see the mighty hunters as they sailed,. Kermit in a dinner coat, his uui, l me nvmc ui oars, iviea The program Included a brother carrying one tiny, piece of luggage. discussion Of the Orecnn Trail hu Mrs. Cowan; sketch of early rayaon nistory by Mrs. Ann J. Loveless; song, Anna May Schaerr-e- r; duet,, Maud Huber and Jack Ferguson; reading, Lorna Cowan; song, Marie Ferguson. A SWlflVli f I, , : g- -j :; Uy. B. Y. U.-UT- AH From Page One) (Continued J . considerable time before made average of 0 yarda on his punts playing sloppy and cut down the In this period. crowd to a large extent. A IT rally late In the Initial Summary; shorf-llveTaking AGGIES: BOBCATS: period proved line the ball on tbelr own Jensen . . .. Keys into the Redskins drove the ball Clark ....It.... Seromingscn Y" territory on Hodgson's Chez Bergesoa . . . .. ,lg... run. Gardner ... smash and Goodwin's ..Preston ,.,..c. line, Vanderhoof J.l..rg.,.'.;..,...:Vogt .TheVY held on their : where Dastrup brok; through to Day Mares , ,. ,rt. . loss, Datvta set Conch back with an Hurd ....re...'.:':Couch then being forced td kick. Call qb..'. Grady n tUe Wviin ...lhh. Honvef Saves Day Wade The desperate. XJtes eame liackr Worthinnton l.rhb.'.:'..'. . Gardner " , second . again' hi the . . . CO quarter tp Qillospier ., , fb.' . . Leary make a stUl stronger' bid for the f Officials:. Referee, Warner; unv first "ore, ( which would have plre,; Ward;, head linesman,' Rd- . amounted to victory., Goodwin led dlsh.i ... '..; off witH a run for ltyaf tg threuftH to be the Whole Provo, team. Hoover, the end, the big fellow refusing last maOft th.a secondary defense, taken out of the play. - Captain made a sensational tackle .that, aimmons , and. Joe Buys, playing saved the, day.. On the Het play, theinJast game as' 'did Rowe -- and Dlxoa, performed brilliantly under. pass rotneroy'Shot, wh6 waa inallyi)wne4ii IheJY' trying ..circumstances. Thomwas lincv Right here the sturdy impressive on line bucks. Magelby ' early 10 inserted late In the game, handled line, outweighed Cougar ' pounds to the-- roan, showed Its real himself well. Brinley and Daatrnp inettle. Couch and Pomeroy made also starred on the line. - But on the, Buramerhays, Hodgson .anLj0oodt yards on Awo, plays,-Couch for a win. were the best ground gainers 'third Rowe Jumped loss. With fourth down, and for the U.' Watkins was outstand hack ing at end. '," '10 yards to go. Couch dropped, The lineup and summary: ; ', for a placement kick, but It was ' BTT7W.1 UTAH:' unsuccessful. le Dixon Utah took the ball again a few Watkins Brinley minutes later when Rowe's fumblcrCarmen (C) ....It lg was recovered by a Ute on the Cou McBride Dastrup line. Three attempts Jonas . .. ...c... ...... Dyches gar B. Skousen Una produced only Olson through the . . .rt . . .Simmons (C) 4 yardsrtind on the fourth play a Jones .T. Reeve ...re. pass from Pomeroy -was grounded Utters . . over the goal line. Hodgson .qb, ;, .,.... - Buys ..lhb.. ........ Hoover The Cougars' big threat was Goodwin 4unched-4- n the third quarter. Couch n . rhb . . . i . . Thorn .fb. .. ..... Peterson iwhen Reeve, right end, anagged a Pomeroy ; Substitutions: R Y. pass from Rowe. Thorn run around for Hoover. C. Skousen for Reeve, got loose for a hir-le- ft en and line throat by Loveless for Brinley, Brinley for C.- - Skousen, cj- - Buys and Thorn . took , the ball to Loveless. Reeve-f- or line, where Utah Magelby for Thorn, 0 Skousefl for I the 'U" , S held and Reeve's attempted place Rowe, Utah Lybbert for- - McBride, ,'J kick wis knocked down. Summerhaya for Goodwin. . Price fans for Pomeroy, Davis for Hodgson i A critical moment Iforinhe I followed, when Couch was rushed Goodwin for Summerhays, McBride ( by Simmons as the Ute halfback for Lybbert, Lybbert for Oisort, attempted to kick, lh making the Pomeroy for Price,. Price for Pome ' tHcWe, Couch and Simnuma slid in roy;.: Officials Jordan, referee: Hack- the mud, finally comintf to a stop i line1 with Couch in anaon, umpire; Wilson,head on the '' possession of the ball, narrowly averting a safety or a possible CONSPIRACY CHARGED' touchdown for the 'Y.' On the next play. Couch was forced to LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17. (UP) drop 10 yards back of the goal line District Attorney Asa Keyes 'and seven others were charged with :... jo punt out of danger. Neither Produce Punch t ' conspiracy to give and receive Durlngthe .remainder of the bribes In twotheblanket Indictments -back and. returned by grand jury today, gam forth, with neither team able to Nov. 17. (UP) YORK. NEW produce the punch for, thefinal "Tough Willie" McCabe of Chicago drive after getting insl.de of the ' today convinced the police that he line. . Among the 'Y' players Reeve was not connected with the death Rothstein, murdered Roomed as a tower of strength and of Arnold few gains were made around his gambler. . - ; , '' "-- , 4 o b , c : ' fi to- st o-- t IKE WALTCNS - ? m jr T a) ci j s L - : . m or Ci-af- a. MrB.-H.e9r- ' Our liberal credit pten enables, you to be well dresd. A small payment week."" down and a little-eac- I. y J " t "- , jf - . I ' " V. are-inUeir - sari-tultur- al . . It -' d. mm- :;S.: I III 1 tune staivps U.-R- owe B-- X I A (" - v , - ' J I Vv X- '5. I I jsSv AfK I'W' I jt v. i( ; u. - .,' d. P rt IV ik. t .. 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No charge has been placed against iLdward Keating and Dominick Committee fepoits 'weY6"fcivrRm Whrtelyr '': of tho conservation fltvlalon of the. Child the kidnapejs, who beat the about the. hcaL. because they ''Mrs. Florence Taylor apent the American Federation of Women's In Salt Lake, with friends' clubs, former Secretary of JA'ar are Umdcr the age of ransom, which week-en- d par--! Jacob M. Dickinson, Dr. Herman ifiL7yeaisXhey n ' N. 3undesn, health authority, and ents custody. C. & F. Dixon Visited-I;Ms. Midvale and Salt Lake during the Prank E.- Mullen, best known week. ' ' "I ' broadcaster known'ks "Thn fi.f., HomestearterC'., to the National tional radio system which will be used for the broadcast. The proMiss Mildred Pace and Miss Broadcasting company farm . lie Hoberr who are, working in gram will be in connection with a f 4hat ifty millionr banquet of the Chicago chapter of Salt Lake,- 1- were ; home or the '.'week-enpeople will be rcachrd by the na- - the league .. M BROOKLYN. N. Y., Nov. 17 (UP) Rosalie Roman, infant victim of the boy kidnapers, was still in grave condition at a hospi tal here today with a possible skull rs -- i i J - $3995 ' . ar ar i I to I The regular November meeting of camp No. 3. Daughters of Utah CHICAGO, Nov. IT. Plans have Pioneers was held at the home of been perfected for the nation-wid- e Mrs. J. S. Bills, Jr. A description to go out conservation of the Martin handcart company from here overbroadcast the National Broadwas given by Mrs. Ethel Page and at 7 p. m. Mrs- - Velma Peterson and Mrs. Pe- casting company system it was announced toterson gave a reading.- The history November 17, Izaak Walton League eff of Grandmother Drolllnger was day by the which Is sponsoring the Riven by Mrs, Sarah, Donovan and America, ' ' j jv Norma Bills gave at. piano solo. program. Plafes were discussed for a epecial Vice President Speakers include meeting to be held In December In Dawes, Dr. Henry Baldwin Ward, ' In the camp. president of the Walton-- ' League, .f-.- a v STILL SERIOUS ''e-yar- d a IB i I . H ' , KIDNAPED BABE TO BROADCAST From Page One) r . lretta UTAH AGGIES (Continued q. I rB 1 I Vv Indo-Chln- I 'i rV V ' Priced from' A 1 - .:v M , I ... ii . ... their actual value. " I ' l- -i - Mr. aid Mrs. P. C. Wlahtman and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. nlng. ,' ff I I the regular member. Dinner was wrved before the game. Owvrltrt- - i n- - . Henry L Moors and D. P. Abercromble, Receivers, aldon J. Ariderson, Traffic Mgr. 1 r When in need of Expert dio Ra- Service, Phone us to send , PAUL the Radio Man. 1 " T" Values to JjVjfcv toii-iOy- V Values ' Values ,.to . 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