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Show ART EXHIBIT !4CtoBtJiiwd ' d- I tyf many. fan-- d California paiuter if auiuutttiu (Kfiivry, hag tuttred t fiue, Uilicts of iuouu-taiDeatwry latit'Nt "KtiHKarau-'."file" nod "Tkkd!;e tit tbf v H - ." Directing iltentiun to the Rfdiuen Y the of tae west, J. Hniau 'sg'y, - liuutana, Crow give auiuetklug flit in Ttit? lluiit-- . RMV'aml Tne.Kii Victor." Rlreseiitliis the-- feminine .artists f Amertra, Marj Bntlw (jf Itiilii-- ' tlelplita hau euntrilMittxl a dcllchtfill wi:k mtitlfd, , Jaraeglaa Nook," and Iter follow towns woman ' Elizabeth Vuiiuiiituii iiaa entitled "Early luvely jiiw-Clalra Nliuttleworth Jnne;" ' of Buffalo has responded with a "The Suu pretty ythlng entitled N Mar- Many I'tah Artists . ' These are a few of the great ar- tlstn of the natUiu whoxe work has wt the exlillilt.ou n higher plane than ver b'firii. Added to these ntiilin MtgetttHw4tef'l-fliie' done l'j' leading rtah artists. Among them Stewart, owe of the promising young arlisU of Utah. . I i " -- gygwawawsat -- Vi V: - wTiowJtiouioilir jCayvi,:rtSh7 Hi piece entilleA 'The Cret-- Br done'hyTtah artists art !. ' - . ... ranks among the. finest landscape, Mceuea in the (tallery , Other gems ' - N. Allen of' Salt ivu.klIoxj5ulilXiliii. i j , 'VvV,"' V .. MOM 'N B.-.F- wri t m 'f V " " , -- participate. 'r ( I TOO LATE I CLASSIFICATION FOR! SALE--Kitche- n The annual bill paid bj taitcab Mrs. George A. Waters f Norman, fue first wouiaHlridera lntbe United 8tate la has Uvome Okla.. in where are Salt they sity $Xt,000,000. according to of a penal liwtitudon luVated attended the onveiaioii of suiieriu- Motor of the state. Is She that of iu report ,a charge teuih'iits aad principals. TraasiaiTTBwTffatt8K Uraulte reformatory. ' FORGERY IS CHARGED ulty' JI i 'I - J- Amj-ch- . "Uoyul Gay, who Is charged with forgery, was plavd under a $750 lioml lit the city . court, and the Imlid has "not as yet lsen jiaid. ' ' 1 Gaieties Spring ''.' Arbstia ue . jSIimSUKJJASSEp . Alendeuhait, arrested on an iHtoxicifctldii charge, was fined (50. with tile1 alternative of a 30 day Jail enlon.ee, in the city, court Saturday juoriiing; He Is still lu. Jail.' Ja-- SAY ! up.' eer DON T WAIT Qj To break. FOR tHIN&S V ft estl-wartl- "X. I X CAME HER- X -- 4vr awo- soveRe VUU j our This pcace ouisc. Ef '' X v' i Students of ih'e Mildred Lewis School of Dancing will appear in their annual -- I jl Spring Recital. V""? at ( It to the Marines" at the Paramount now showing ' Lon Chaney at his best in "Tell ' ' When (ieorge Morlarly, jiow manager of the Detroit Tigers,, starred U third . base In the American, league, his' favorite-- axiom was: JtAX'T DIE ON Till HI). ' Use Initiative . er wrds7-Hem,Mtiriarty alwajSljt'lieved that . too many y er. u rea cli in g t IiTrd 'lal se," pui the If sue entirely up to the hats-nia- i to score them. It has always been Moriarty's theory that smart base runner is os' capable of stoallni; liopie as easily as second or third. He insists he always 'found it a much softer' proposition. However, in many other ways aside froiii.stea4ing home, Moriarly believes-- a base runner can help himself across tho".plato., Wopryiiij. a pitcher by his antics, getting a real break when trying to score on a tap to the infield, picking the proiier spot on the donlile steal, breaking fast when trying to score on a caught fly are a fev of them. ' gei DON'T DIE OX THIHD. Promising Pilot That will I the slogan of tin Detroit Tigers this season. As a matter .of fact, as long as George Moriarty manages the team. That should be for some time, as he has t.eei) ertiliieiitly successful as a player and umpire and should continue along those lines as manager. All of which means. Detroit will , bT- ti" Voififf ul as well as Interesting team, because it Is going to make the most of Its opportunities und by its willingness to dure will create . many of tbein. to t a ke fitrt wi 11 advantage of the cluli s sliced. Honrs and hours have: already been spent in iierfectliig this phnse of It has eoually shared the piny. tinie with batting, fielding and pitching. In. recelit years, hascrunuing has liecn more or less overlooked as an important factor in lxuiuant suc cess. Get the runs in clustersbrute force has dominated through the- - game. .' In this resiieef the Detroit eliiii is sure to lie decidedly different this year. It is going to run buses. Don't get the impression the players arc merely going to try to steal Tuises indiscriminately. For, after all, the theft of a base is but. a single, part of the bascrunniiig scheme. 'tSv:l"V: ' f J COLLEGE m. HALL ' ' FRIDAY, y ; Va6ll. Anvhow. HEART INTO THE A. -- EH-VOOC- BOT WHAT ABOUT LOSeSoUfl ft CART Business 7 J N ANDJrSTtU. T-,A- APRIL 8 HAV5 p 8:15 P. M. e- : FOU wash stand $;5.0(. West. X.fl.1 HS ff III i,;1J A. N. Merrill and other facmeniUcrs of the Voting univer Nelson, By Taylor A cabinet $8.(W; 355 North 2nd Elaborate, Costumes Fascinating Dances 100 Beautiful Girls V: fc '.4&a?l.-g- II RMLU.iMfff. m asr av nca -- V umct wsr Admission 25c - A OPENS TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY , - Regular Prices a5 U 1ST Between 3rd and 4th West Tmr:Ceiitei', puir of dark Tlmiuod Howard. a5 glasses. Call l'OU KENT Furnished apjirtineut ; also. 2 garages, close in. 1)2 ho. 2nd West, ai JSALE Sectional' book ens $15; refrigerator $15; Queen An-- . lift ilintng suite, nearly new, MX); bed complete $20. 479 E. 3rd No. Phono. 11M a4 " Shows: THIS PICTURE Is Having .a' SENSATIONAL LON CHANEY RUN COME EARLY FOU '. at his BEST IN NEW YORK "' at $2.00 PRICE . ' SPECIAL nMUSiCiSCQREJ -- e contaimug children's ....clothing Suiiduy uioruing between -(rttieva and I'rovo on lower roadv a4 ltd urn to I'rovo Herald. LOST'-Bundl- - FOR HI- NT 3 room furnished inoilPrn 'home. Inq. 420 So; 2nd al West.;. SIX ACTS A. and H. SHOWS .... ..FOR. SALE Ashtoli seed potatoes. also good eating potatiK'S. Phone 2tW E. t'enfer. . , aS ."93-W- .' l'DJl HENT CHEAP;! room fur-- . nished bouse and garage.. 34'J E. ' a8 7th South, ' Mr 'i " - FOR SALE 2 lonToh 4th North Jind !)th I.est. ?35il.tK) each. In. J. F. Heatoii. 4liO North 3rd East. 5 or Phone vlN'i-W- . Ft H '."watches. ' Center. : j A OLIVER, Hoheint'" a ml ""Blarney", now - adds mure laurels to her wfeen, : CURWOOD'S 0 the As rcjiiitatiiui. V rVjl JAMES FOlt Toxic Dell lenses, Zyloiil '.frames, $3.50.. 1 ' u5 hipnnin, 212 W. 'enter. .;. ; -..,' . ' .. ... ISOAHI) AND. H'oM for"$l".(K day for .working meii,. 13S o. 1st W. ir': - IT-- few good 2nd hand : Dell ChipiiHiU, 212 ao ': SALE V Itenee Adorce, who made such a hit .'.inThe Rig Parade," 'I.a-- . sotting of girl in, lawlessness-un- pio- ROAD SHOW '" and c i SPECTACULAR PICTURE m ANTONIO MORENO x l "tvw .Thurs. ELEANOR BOARDMAir WILLIAM HAINES J . j" , w" M Strand its ways as "The Big Parade;' fijre at last is the produdionveryone has 5:43 9:15 SUNDAY AND MONDAY been talking of; Made in cooperation and with the endorsement of the V. S. Marine Corps, A trvtly big picture! Lon Chancy in a role that ..will amaze ! The "Deyir, Dogs' ,7 own film ! ' :. ' Matinee 3:45 "As impressive in 2:15 VV SHOWS - - cere-inoii- y . i The Whole World's Talking About It! V SPANISH FORK, April 2 Mr. V .v and Mrs. Lars. .P. Larson have wowl of the. marriage of their to Miss Nelsoli, ,(;rah;.Fr lie I'alnie'' of Suit Ijike. The' was )eifiirin.ed .Mai'i'iris Uy President .lost pli W. MeMnrrfu of ? the '.California ' mission. a, Every - '"",.;.' MARJtl.lfiE ANNOUNCED and - .Itature Rcture " STORYNOWA A Sat. neering adventure, she'll hold your inteest4nuLwiii your heart. A BIG CURWOOD .Ft lit HALF, fining team' with o'r without harness niid'ivagcm. Glen US, Monk; Koule 2, Kox 172. h EVERY Sun. ' - .". f AMERICA'S TAXI BILL JeJuLNutlalLL!'wry ITTO . . e I CHAN'EV' from Page One) tndy of the va rjiuis, makes f Worsley In rtie change that has lieeli made by his company. "Our many . in the motor years of c;tr field has given us Hii" unusual opisortunity'. to Mudy the "fimilities "of present-ilaears.' IffBOleetlTlg the Ifiipumbilc. we did s aft'Toniiiig acfiuainted with the wopder fill reputation, iM'rformanw.and of tills splendid enr. The A. I!. Worsley Company has also been selected as deaW " for Oakland and Ponliae automobiles for I'tah. Wasatch and Juab eoun-I'eThis limvof companion cars jveets the (lenuind in this territory for the lower priced- - cars of recognized refinement and dependability produced by General Motors. A we'l etpilpped service department is maintained where efficient s i rvice can lie rendered at all times. BEEN GOING OVtK TOE BOOKS -- IF HAD ONIY KNOWN WHAT CONOtflOM BOSlNESS IN -- 1 CERTAINLY XCMJLO "STAGED OUT AW-I- ' j "(Coiifin'ued "' V A. B. WORSLEY !' IVan Mr. and Mrs. Berly'rinST flair arc rejoicing over the arrival of a ten lainiid haby boy, Ixiru at their home April 1. Mrs. Hair, was formerly Mlxs Moneita Haycoek of this city. VS - I "v h-- . y: vnr! i uriiAw ALL TKC IK anto-uich.'l- Mrs. II. K. Merriir Is visiting her sister in Salt Ijike tor a few days, where she will attend conference. Mr. and Mrs. 4. T. Farrrr were EUE:Ma..AsiliijaJurjh Pro- - PO- P- Gloom ? ffim the hrilish of a l.tith Jiist. year wlfh ' his "The 4. a - Camin-ll- Mother Tree."' Edvrtn Evans of Salt Lake has tvo pleefs on flie first, line, one of h Is called "The" Temple." The art show will he officially opened wilh an appropriate pro-.- .. Moitdii.v Knim in die art gullery liHimiHg, IiKiuuiijg at 10 o'clock, with J. Y, Wingnte, chairman of tne art couimittee, In charge. A delightful program has been arranged for this occasion In which students of the Sprlngiille high schnl art sociiition and school officials 'will was , Floyd Smith Uerring and Iteulah ElUott. both of I'rovo. were married by County Clerk E. Byron Dnstrup at the county court- house Friday . afternoon. Lasen's "Scipio Hills," arid Tbe Aspen's AVeleome," and "The l'mple Mountain." M. Larwn Won the award Riven fur the finest - Mike Undercronnd pasaigea for st the principal street Inter cttous may he coilxtrueted thla year in Paris td'reHeve traffic com . I gcstlou. Friday" nioriiuig. d , UNDERGROUND JU).U)S Mr. and Mrs. Martia E. Walker are rejoicing, over the arrival of a fine UiliV girl, lru at their home - 4w-we- f Koia da ar being built la Franea from irofiU from currency printed koea after the war which baa never been reclaimed. ,At nut-- aa 40, 0OU.0UO unclaimed francs are being ied for highway construction. are 'doing nicely. I. . . V Dr. and Mrs. Vera R..4irrrawMd sue the proud irwits of a hahy of daughter, tatrw at their home Fri day iiMiruiug. ( Mother and iby t -- J -- a II.-Sh- arp FIU.NCF8 ROAD ITND Woman Warden ldred R. 1). TlMmseii and J. E. Decker Mr; and Mrs. Ifeb lUilWk were of Salt Idike were aiuoug the visit-erSalt Uike visitors .Friday. to lrovo Sittjurttay. Frank Howard, Morris Howard, ' Li A. McGee of Trice ts a I'rovo Mgrk .liarff and Arthur Arnb- -. all Salt Jjikv, were I'rovo visit- visitur , over' the week1 end. ors Friday. Oope-kuMargaret .Flgga and W. of Colorado Sriugs are visit.Mrs. Clinio J. Berkley and daughter Virginia- - if Cedar City ing here for a few duyx. ek are vUltiini in i'ruvo for J. Unde of Salt Lake Is a' Provo at the thMiie of James Markbaiu. visitor over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutton of A. RobinI'syson were I'rovo visitor Friday sonrimer U Smith and W, of IViiver are among the. visit..... and Saturday. I ors to Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fjuitawnd of Mr. and Mrs. Georf R. Green of Salt Lake are apendiug the week end" here at the home of Mr. and Stuuilardvllle are visiting here for Mrs. Walter Taylor. a few days. - . - tturday 4ttr"rtYJ - , Mis Itvratliy t'aombs, Mian "Mif Rate and Henry Bates were visitor the .lUchfU! DeLMtg of latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vm JuIhmni and Mr. and Mr E. II. Palmer Wednesdajr family left l'roMorley. Jdahti, where they will In tiver were visitors in I'rovo asak their hodie. ' ' prnf with friends. llanru ruthutt, U Mr. and Mrs. W. Jw Ooe) n that will be mjoyed -, J. (a well of Hollywood, CaUforuia was a visitor hire tvaturday. CITY NEWS n . APRIL 3192T. PROVO SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, i f .' .,'..-- ' Adults' 25c Children 10c , COMEDY " IMHaV0Ri9lrtlMafMKVHMVIIV'HnHtaHttiMHti3MUi ' PATHE Evening 7:15 - 8:45 All Seats NEWS 35c |