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Show M PAGE rEOVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. AUGUST 21. 1927. r)UH FLYERS UNHARMED IN TERRIFIC PL SMASH-U- ""4 GROVE T TABLET PLACED P 1M? Theoltald Wag hostess ay I V t Sunday dinner to Mr. and ;Mr. A. I.. George aud family and Mr. and Mrs. Purl UoUscu of Katt Like. Mr. Clifford Turalinsu, Mr. Ray Nymou, and Mr. Msrrott siient Saturday and "Sunday visiting with friends atd relatives ill Salt Lake. .. .;. .' C, A. ' Mrs. g. K-- fliluian and ehllJren of Salt Luke ar here for a visit iitb and T. H. Gleason atnrdar7fnr-Mr7-t- t 'Mr. and Mrs. -- enter-taine- V Mm. Frank La uilfcit, wlw rtoMli" Mrs. litmliert Is Mr. married. - -- Know-flake.- and Ilaag or Mm. Amen-ca- Hermes Peterson of ProVo, Mrs. I ne Bush, Mis Kinniii Bush. Mr. ami Mrs. George Pear. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haw Mr.and Mrs. Archie Ma afield- of Fork, Mints " in ...- -. .,,fWi.,ja: 'I1. At:- - ' Mr. and Mrs. Wesley . Bock and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest olsen atl'Midcd a party lu America! Kork Thursday given by Mr, and Mru. Tit-llSmith. ' - Clark ci)lcrtlned Mr. and "Mrxr ItWntion of Suujatiuln. . Garland ''Mr, Kuutfhv. for Iiit parents, Q A llincklt.v-o- Los f T- An-nl- HimI-gen- i wV??1?'11' aid tree, upside down Into the lmrt-- , ur-1- i e giu-Ht- eve- ning. Thp hours were ieiit in sewing, chatting and the temal ending. Mtjid tiara May Nanh entortalned at a Umfire party Ttieiday ,rveiiln((. AU ifood Uungs U) eat were roaateu In' the fin, ga men were played und forttrarS"to1drttxt'Ti of the jouug- - You will lik- e- LOS ANGELES - dityjtt-Saratu- ga tr Detter if You Scop at . the fnueral p'i'e'iifraf ' invitHtions. flli. '-JOHN Mrs. Perry Grunt and imh of are gueots at the 3. P. Kugal home.- - Jsw Cordner Pnvn were Sunday visitors ft n d Mrs. Karl liauki. SIXTH and SPRING STREETS Mru. AVUIurd Shipley of II W k ( '",.'i5l ..,. l h- iu, - j Week-en- d Floyd Georgej George, and Miss Eva Ford motored from Salt Sunday and sjient the day with Mr. and l.ulgia Vaiizcttl, sister of tho. condemned Mi.sachusutti radical,' was Mru. Ieslie Theobold. the center of ,a protest parade and dBuionstrntion lu the Pols do Vin- " Mr. and Mrs. A. f. Clawson of cennes outside-thgates of Purls--. She is pictured in the inset nnd ' ' Salt 1m ke visited at the David alwye in the ranks of the demonstrators. . West home Sunday. if the songs of .all the incadowlarks Mls Iona Cooer recently ren the vicinity if his home, Paris, turned from a month's visit ill. lie .heard and recorded one ', ... iniusind songs, after which IicjCoiii-pnseFinding no other likely plueci them and found Unit there cliff swnllows built WK) nests under were 12 different songs. The lark 'he eaves of Rasmus Christenserf s commonly settled on u convenient ordinary-sizebarn, at Newark. fence st, Ming the some roundelay DOX'T SAY "ynii have quite some Neh. Ihe nests were from three to a dozen times nnd pasted thickly flowers.", "Yoa have many beautifrom 'tinder the eaves down the then flew off for .another- feed. ful flowers" is correct. walls for two feet all around Ihv Simie, however, sang two different PIlONOtVNTE "reeognize" asTf barn. '. and once songs nun with streson spelled A bandmaster for 10 years John John heard a bird ing ten different as so Stcidl undertook to write the music songs, all-Ivrek.;TrTshol a few ininntrs. often used. , DO.VT I'SE "ruther"' when yon " ". imnn "rather." listMl Tmt often ... : "Joy of ix)ssissi(n ndfiquwh-was-'iAthat of equal iMtrsnit,'' olJix;t.in possession wId6m retains the Minie charm that it had in pursuit," as I'liny, the younger, said It," liae Million Dollar Anna $2X)0 per day op without A? m ita nn wltl v bth PEIUONAL KPIVICI ' d YOUR ENGLISH $10 ComfcKtmbU Haom Popular Priced CoffM Shop and Grill 1 d IL CFR'MAN, " JOHN 8. WAGENER PwprtitoT j ds-no- jrffi& i 'mm AVA 5A mm Fall 1 Tfle new- Fall Drejfes of Flat Crepes, Crepff Back Satin, and Georgettes in the darker shades with bright trinimings give a welcomed feeling of dressi-nesand...atj,le, that - the - . , s. ulsheer-gummer- rocks. can.--- i not ever give You will find & most delightful assortment in our already titrgu eiocK.8. '""! T ' birthday IVhose " - - - - - " Fall Hats $2.00 to $11.95 comes month? " Remember t. 4im or her with, your his por--trai- Commutation, or 500 Mile : Mileage Books 2 CENTS PER MILE Good between all stations. r if New Felt combinations in the darker shades as well as the hew Fall Velvets are proving very welcome at these attractive prices . $1.45 i -- New RE you glowing with health these August days? Just the time to have your portrait taken. safely. Excursions Hi The Gift of a I"b olograph is a Handshake From the Heart. 1 cars and special rates to parties on Private Pay Only a Small Amount Down And Wear the New Garments Home. Open a Charge Account application. . Sjiecial car service for protection of jierishable freight. & Utah R. R. Henry I. Mix) re and D, P. Ahorcromble, Receivers. Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. Salt Lake - "n'Ts-lin-ls- " We check your car at the door. S 1 and1 ' Provo to Salt Lake and return -- NATURELAND Nw A ' z,"' ' PARAMOUNT THEATER BUILDING "" 230 WEST CENTER, PROVO " " - " t ' i. n HARRT C WACENEW' RUSSEll H. WAOENEK Manatot .'- 1!MK years r ago. l i.; ' '1 '"; ... t THE Cl'T TILIT SATISFIES i I w i .... Due glance at the, shape of your head is sufficient for us W determine the kind of hair it that will be most beeita-- " ing. Wedo not cut or trim uteu's hair all alike. We it artistically and the fslilt Is si.lisfactiou in (jvery case. (Tttr barlKT shop Is con venient. Give us an oppor- ' tnnlty iv prove our tonsirrlal ! v.. Qltisfadion THE GAYLORD ' ability.' KAUBKR 'ItlWSfCiiiifr' ... .,., , AMTIJEAtTV-SIIO- P Hiuiic 391 ' During the past fifty-fiv-e years we have helped thousands of people plart, finance and own their home. This sameidepenaable service is given you for the asking, uf Smoot LumberCo. e- -- - ; I I. HrEIXlSNITFAMILT. ride cheaply Anierl-a- - - "OREM LINEW with - .. Those who use the J Plain Tlieolmld. 111 jSfhrc . Fork visited with Mrs. II. W. Clark on Friday, I&s In Iiounti- Jew." rzjZ I ' Mr. and Mr. I.. V, Lnnd" and .Ueorfte Jndd of Salt Iikc were of Mr, and Mrs. Wednesday . S. A. Kirk. epKnillie. splgolihrougii were present .and added to the lu- rormuuon iven in ine jwisMr, itrs Ixiiiise- Pa and- - Mrs Carrie Holt giving short talks. The 4!unks sis ters, Mrs. Fay Ilanby and r .Mlss Ktttiks, sang two duets, ski the chaje of the program, rfreshmeItt.i were wn-eby the refreshment emnniitteo to the large gathering present. Tlie cjosing prayer was uf fered by ( ha plain Carrie Holt, nnd they enter the tree and are The diffused into all Its pnrjs. lrepara'tiou used apiiarently renders the, tree immune to" certain insects. A! new "vaccination" is necessary case from tlinel to. time, us lieu huiuaus have been vaceinated. lteimrts fivm Gtrtuauy btute that tlie discoverer of the new treatment uta.ie aa ttiHveHtffirt tatn Hour! led. by frs. iiouuciug the iunovatlon: Uly Rowe, ciosHl the mti'tinir. An appropriate - reading ' just before- CAKD OF THANKS the tablet, "Woodman placing Snire That Tree," was given by We wish. to. express ouj appre ciation for. the sympathy shown by Mrs. Ruth Brockbauk, nntTOTn.rTrizTdsrlH trie"Ioss "oToiir dear wife and and mlther, for help etendedr.the words of comfort and many beautiful flowers. Especially ure we glad to see so miuiyj of our frlggs froin- Proro Mr. 3IliJIideJuJejoni.wa-J4- i' to the Jle Kay elnh Tlmrmlay the chcuilcals a $110 zzri" - ..OSS' I to " . his $1 Q95 k VANZETTFS SISTER IN PARADE Vlravcli'd xt;iislvclyf slates that It Anrnaswii any iiattirul wonder that The ItlnelmuKUH joined a iarty iiltt.shiis .turn, from Srliigvllle Thtirnday : and , Miss Emma Bash and Miss lwx 1H47 a -- ' Coals;, ; b irty Mrs. Mary Goodyear am) faultily, Miss IKKi- - Eduurds. Mm. .Laura William, Kdjui Williams iiud MoK'tu llic Jaw, of Salt Lake; Mr, ami Mrs, "'rum' Bullock, and . t 'Emily Hay, form family. imI a motor.;;,;- - Mtrty Sunday and visited the cave in American Fork A P raoou. - Our showing of advance Fall Coats Is well "ovr tfte j 100 mark already, which enables you to select your i Coat now without uncer-- . tTnty of delay. The choio est models always come in first. An early selection is always preferable. pay only a small amount down, and wear the coat home. 4oneer who was present, llaced the tablet oa the tree. Previous to placing the tablet program was rendered 'which gave the history. of William and F.liza-ImtTayUtr Banks, given by Mary v Hunks, and the history of Ms, Hunks given by Mrs, Jane 'The program "was"lh charge of Mrs. Emma Hitchings. president of Camp No. 2. Other nuiuliers on the program - Included community sining; prayer. Mra. Carrie Holt, reading, Mrs. Nora Keel; ehaplain; "to to canted Hawaii, Tlie W Kmanto ulaw, illtd by Jf, A., Ooddard shot down the runway of the thikland Alnort lii tlw start of the Dole, rat vocul solo. Miss Gladys Williams; il from the contest Godduri and his iiavltiatfir, Ktiineth't'. Jlawkia,' were unhurt. . , elluilnailng one side tnd tlya tliush-bistoritul pafier, "How tile Pioneers Planted. Their yrees, Mrs. Ruth t for vlxltlng, RnK'ktmn1c."Th1fnljr gave the tl )Mstttry of some of. tb 4rt4"ir"T in tlie city limits and told Wht planted (hem. It also told of how . Xlr. Mary f'ootor left Tlmraday VAC't lNATlXG TKEES grown, VHi'ation in Califor ajwo-weoka- " A Gerniaii gardener'hus Ulseover-i- d the first iruit trees were fornia. tneth'od of treating trees Jor nnd fdlwlng the Teading a vote of insect pi'sta w liich is sabl to be an thanks was extended to tlie Writer iiud It was onlefed that a copy l an. L. D. Smith lmjxroyeiueut oveir; ordinary spray and Mr, 'Mrs, In tJje 'mtirds of male and plat-e. ucw nteltind isien:'tttf The TrovD ing: in fanifly enjoyed Suudity . (he organtzatlow.. V -- Mida Kva Clark joined a Miss" Hermese Peterson of Provo of lady 'friend from Halt IJike and lu Pleasant .In enjoying a vacation for. a trip throng l'ft.;ThnrHday - G Fw :t T" rk. Yellowstone ' . Mis, tela inowers, l?ar. this - luriitiou : 'This tree was jdanted la 15T by William- - Banks. -- This tablet i placed here by the Daughters ftf l1oiMrs. Atig. IS. 1927." Mrs. Margaret Morgan, Ihemily daughter of d C. It sons' s nieee formerly. Nora Rogers of Suowflake, Arizona; The rootti were beautifully garden flowers, and a delirious tray luncheon was served. Those who enjoyed the party were; Mr. and Mrs. .Mrrling Kennclf of Provo, Mr. and Mr. Marion Broomtwadr Mr. Frank Musley" iiiid daughter, Mr. and Mr. Ffank Slate and Mm Ellen Broombead of Salt Eake, Mr, nnd Mrs. Idiey Rogers of Arizona, Miss Swajty of Iilitliu, Mr Wo-k,- U--t seamstress of "For four years this family made an. annual coutribatMi to ptssterity be has bet, for Jthe last two not appeared at each door with the yearly auaooncemeiit. Sot hing ago, I asked uiia w hy. "They tell we,', he; answered, that eve-r- fifth baby hem In New Irish polieeiuaa who guards remarked a New Yorker, puffs at a gigantic cigar. U'lDl . Mr Mrs'hipwana- - imrnts, Jin J. U Harvey. - ago, be married a own race. , I naa become quite welt actmauiteu with the neighborhood rodents, ia the tea or more, years he has bad SPANISH FlUiK. Aug. 2- -A his particular heat Some six years York Is .fOd of 110 euibers and visitors of the two rtwnish Fork cainp vt lh' i. Wyli Thtiiuas chapter, DsuEBters of MoBers, lart Friday afternoon at a siieclal meeting for the purpose of jdacing a wipuer tat-ie- t r--1 n the eisnt boietder tree at iiuf iuuw of J, J. Banks. . The tree 1 to be the oHeat In Spanlsu t Uev-Fork, and was iJanted in 1S57. The eiPIer plate, which was purchased . bv the two camps of. Daughters of t- - Mr" and Mr. and Smoking: Room "A X Mrs. In I ' ' ' -- ' |