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Show i f m THE.SUNDAY HJlSALDJSUypAY. MARCH 28, 1926. C PAGRrOLT-...- 2j i .f i;j!l'rr- - Attractive New Frocks . For Easter For Easter Of Flat Crepe, and Georgette in plain and printed A special display of ex (Special to the Herald.) SPANISH FOEK, March 27. Managvr (. C Taylor 1 working hard and is rapidly getting material lined tip toy tt tar test livestock abow ever beld in toil aecrion of the tale ob the datea April Ta8, 9 and 10. 0, hat been 6 gnated as governor'a day, GoTernor and Mrs. George H. Dern, Conunia-aione- r and Mra. Harden ' Bennioff, s State Veterinarian and Mra.' and Mr.; and Mr. Redmond ana o:ht-- UlstlngniglHd guests ntf promised to be present as guests stock shitw, af te. the program and banljnet. The, ban quet is to be heWtt the city pavil champion athleta will tw determined at the sixteenth annual Invitation track meet and relay carnival held at Brtglum Young unlverst'y OS April 23 and 24 by participation "in the following teh events: 100 yard d'Vh; running broad lamp, that pat; running high Jump; 440 yard dash; discus throw; 220 yard one hardies; pole vault and tha " half mile ruit The scoring of the events baa not yet been worked out, accordlnf to Director E. L. Roberta, who has lifienjrorkliig Daihajroblein. Some method, however, will be adopted " Hi"- . . - r tremely: smart new models. Priced for the week at style. Priced for the weele a- t- 7 BEST ATHLETE Hen-drick- s lntermonntaia The . all-ron- nearest to deter mttflniTwhu' irgtfflfflyneIlgThT5" XSSI will come the evening' of April 7, a boxing be called aiat h will be held at the Wl theater. A grand ball will be given Young men may enter from any April 1th at the Sndltorinm. Music high HBchOdlUr western America if wjllhe furnished by Warner Stone's t hef 'iU present themselves proper- Coliuuliians. ly.ncciedlted whether their schools - AlanyLnew entries have been re- have any other entries In the meet ceived during ' the past week and or not. Coach Robrta said. This arrangement has been made qtrfte a number "of local exhibitors, have signed UP- Among thene new in order that distant high schools men may "X that have strong entries are: Springvil!e F, Hazel be able to send them to the meet Tliomiwon, Shorthonis; -P- hiliips,' without incurring too much expense. Clark, HewfordsX F. R. r Holly, sheep. The winner of the ten events will KliorthoniR; I. Iaytou, Berkeshire receive a fifty dollar gold watch and LaytJm bogs: Pfiluiyra D. M. Davis, Ches- - will bejccUimhebwtjltround Ter wjifte bogs.; Ed Banks an son athleta of the lntimionhtln west and Banks, Holsteid cattle, The second, third and fourth place Chester White hogs; Will Nelson, winners will receive gold, sliver and Holstein cattle;. Oliver Hanum and bronze medals. ath- former years tbe gonr Holsteln cattle. Lake' Shi has been determined by five nii Huff briithern, Hcrefords; Ludlow lete brothers, various breeds. Benjamin events. Thig honor has been won Hanson brothers, 'Holstein catt!e by Jthiw" different men. Owen JohnsonJer.-- ' Uowe. of .Spanish Fork, wag the Ill hogsv Bishup-Jo- hn winner last year. seys and hogs ; Thomas Wride, In order that the athletes may Spanish" Fork Jacob Han. son and son, Herefords; Lynntn know the order of ffieevehtBahd Lossel " a nd son, Holsteins ; Da vW may prepare for them they, with tbe James and son, Jersey heifers; time'at which they will be run are James Swenson, fat steers ";"RrW. given here: Saturday morning, n ' J 1 -- STOCK SHOW Friday,--.-Apri- New Coats - .- .Ml DECIDE ATTEND LIVE THE SEASONABLE STYLES T-- -il! TEN EVEWTS GOVERNOR TO Unusual tolorings and wonder ful materials have made every garment a delight V v. tfai county iv ii aster Appairel . .. d - Buy the Best Seeds For Better Produce! It'a worth more money to yoju to payor the best Seeds in. March than to find out your mistake too late in .August. In this store yojtiWilLI ind thfr best grades of SeecUp r at reasonable prices for vegetables and flower gardens Quality is a certainty here, , - All of our seeds come loose" so you can buy any amount Also a large line of Garden Tolls, Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers, Poultry Supplies, m: - - Wilford Perry '2 VAGABONDS' SPRINGVILLE all-rou- 7 HUNDREDS OF NEW COATS and DRESSED Are here for your selection and we are sure that you can find just or dress you want at any of these low prices: ly - " r $1.95 in 4Q.5n y . H ZL all-rou- $t5 tn $fi,.5ft -- -- opening r : w ttn n ts the coat Hol-steiu- iflesnrrSQ's Holstelns Mnrkhaui .brothers' April i;10mJIjp0jfar4..dash AT PAYSON HI HIGH OPERA 1 HUGESUCCESS high school opeta Friday night toan appreciative audience which comnletelv filled the onera house. All aeats were sold several days before and many, people were disappointed when they were unable to galnail- " mittance. The opera was "Once in a Blue Moon," replete with tuneful mel odies and . humorous Jines.Th chorus work was particnlarly g(Hd and a group of. Spanish dancers was given general applause. The annual was presented -- .dance PAYSON, March 27. The opera. 'Two Vagabonds,"'is to be presented by tbe Payson high school March 31 i andtr-fct4aiderJBfry- er sonal.direction or iTof. Carl O. music instructor and Miss Ladle Tattle, instructor In dra- Nelson, -matieHar,T4ieziresentationr-jwil- l be In the Jfebo stake tabernaele which was recently remodeled and the rostrum made with a splendid large Tstag: - The opera vyill mark the grand opening. While all of the slngerg in the opera are local people, thrceofhjH-ineioftlcharacter- . were chown outside of the school. well received ; shorpurriz "."run five picked voices "from "the-hi- gh Seventy " ' I well I was cast The I exceptionally shade kid, full toe and 440 11:30, Jump; ning high Janies Crere. Herefords. yard Phillips the ehornar" 1 chosen, but Howard McKenzie, as a There schoqloomprlse ' 1 brothers,'- Springville, fat steers; dash. Will be a full orchestra con ix)uis WainChinese servant, Mary disMr. llopla, Map'.eton, Jerseys; P. J. o'clock, Saturday afternoon sisting jofocal and "outride musicus throw; 2:46, javelin throw; wrlght, a highly" cultured and cians. I i i Maelstrom, Mupleton, Jerseys. HI l ) Other new shades and styles I Following! is a list of th 3:45, 220 yard hurdlea; 4:10. pole dignified matron and Vera Chader, principals ; JErmlne : I I Blanche Mc4, HP Manager Taylor has received; a vault Afro ... . a. ..... ... . J "v y ; . Q j vwt ,. 4 " " one' "V. " A. J I :50, half milerun. iLfattiiviiu ; 1,1., 4"ire Informing him that the' cattle -" mention .iln. lilt, Ofuru , special ted fromrWisconsln,some r;. , R. aevalierIf Crayton pRewani pleased, the audience , Vfspe Merie ner, Sholee Holsteins, will be oh band in Bpe Groesbeck ;,Marquls," Byron ;j word HOwaro Ha Nelsonr Thort, the be time, for show. There will flOTence Stahlel; Cadeaus Oscar Drake?: Smith; J Maycrjcirrutlr oetween seven and eight carloads of Janotte, "" Allen Cerise, Ethel Stevens; Sanfbrd, Frandsen, Josephine fat; steers which will be exhibited Edna Okelberry ; Captain, Donald . GhUds, Bill Wheeler, Myron Chllds, and offered for sale. There will David Friel, . Blanch - Hale-s- and Hansen; Simon, Adron Elton ; also be some choice dairy cattle for Dufore, - Truman Hall; . Earnest, Harold Holley. The entire cast, as sate- following the 'Judging. These .Brown Sargent, - Ray Douglass . well as the orchestra, were- high are alt guarafitpd stock offered by Patten. to the (Special school students. Herald.) reliable breeders. SPANISH FORK, March 27- .- The SpanlslrFork Kiwanla club held an . HOUSE OF OUAI VXXS interesting meeting Thursday even Tr JlL ing at tbe home of Mra. Hazel Ar 50 W. 2 North : nold. The usuad spirited community ' : Sunday school, 10 a. m. " T T . v v;v. ; .v. singing of songs led by F. J. Fans Morning prayer and sermon,: 11 I I a opened the. meeting. Dr. G. C. a. m. s ; ; r u Christensen, Utah county physician, Y. P. F., 7 :30 p. m. i ; "I was the main speaker telling of TiJKIO, March rayson hMplLherfLftjejtajBinfc Monday, LadlesL Guild will meet tion showed that no bones were school vocal solo, 0. H. Peterson ; vicinity will hold Its annual reunion the ivork of the tJtah coanlty health of with Mrs. W." C: "Miller, 134 East " (Special to the Herald.) sweptthelslands act in Peteetneet one school dla the eveplay, I'tahna Gardens Friday PAYSOX. March 27 Af n meet. unit, outlitiingfflomo of the health Yezo and the Kuriles nortbot Jaail 2 Kforth-broken, but he waa - very badly ; bruised. lie is still being cared for lect read jug, Mildred Johnson ; ning, Aril 2, according to F. O. Buell, Ing held Wednesday night offii-erI'lanS afeii giving a synopsis of the and, according to first reports re :30 p.m. choir 7 Saturday, practice cornet solo, Farrell Otsen ; a home chairman of tho committee Miss ceive here, caused considerable loss "AU are welcome to all "services. at the hospital. for the Paysonjchaptor of the Red work as il "ls now organized. " "' d(nible -- nilxwl 'Charger evening, CreHolai Crosswere elecfed for the coming Iona Sabin of " Salem entertained of life. Veh. W. F. Bulkley, Rector. Springlike: quartet, comedy lan'aarfLjrell nnde sketch, Bcnju ihln ; 'KeTOrartorriif tig "ev en rw moh promises to be tbo Brlandson Rev" DoUge wag in charge of the program. vice chairman, ';:: the Gospel," a pageant by the cen- most successful gathering of this or Wildman Thererwere 25 present. ' Sherman ; secretary. Mrs. th Murjhy Herald.) (SiielaTTo tral school under the direction of ganization yet conducted. In addi Elmer McBeth.; treasurer, Charles Mcgarry was the guest4f-tf- ae clu63 I TATOX, March 27. Dean JJrJV Wakefield-rtion to a delightful program of H. Dixon; executive board, Mrs. son of Mr. the music and short talks, dancing will Jnlia Hancock, Mrs. Martha Kapple, and Mrs. Tom Mattinson was struck be a feature of the evening's enter Mrs. Jennie Dr. Hill, on automobile at Thursday night ty . tainment. Frank Wheelrlght, Dr. A. L. Curtis. 8 o'clock which was driven - by All former residents of Wasatch The boy was" George Provstgaard. (Special to the Herald.) " and their friends are cordial county Re27. March Tbe at the PATSOS', the crossing paved highway ly invited to Join in an evening of Intersection of First North and ligion class organization of Neho renewingcaHa.mtajMauaJidgeaQie East streets and -- was on stake-ga- ve rItendl(lenteftai& , pleasure." ment in the tabernaHe Wednesday the pavement and rendered Tkatejr Hessr" thrownto evening when the following program I'"- (Special tff the Herald. ) Special In the Herald. ftcfous. lie was taken at once to the was given A Soagnl play, Taylor PAYSON, March 27. The ecout PAYSON, Harch 27. Dr. Grover training school whichag recently Chrlstensen, Utah county health diheld in Paysod over a period 'of (Special to the Herald.) rector and the county nurse, Mrs. seven weeks was concluded Tuesday SPANISH FORK, March 27. A I" Evelina Reld, conducted a .health night with a splendid social in the r- special musical program will be Second ward amusement conference n Payson Friday, assist-- " hall for at the Third ward chapel, Sun given cd by a committee selected from the lntbechool participated - at -- 730 "and their partners. Scout Execu fonTRelirfTrocietyrnrganljattonsTif by the B. Y. U. glee club of Provo. tive A. A. Anderson of the Payson. Mrs. Julia Hancock of the Timpano- 27 consists male di This of voices to the Heral stake .hoard was chairman and her who condacted the goa council, SPANISH FOUP, March 27 The rected by Prof. W. F. Hanson. The course and also Roy Passey of Provo Make that combination and assistantswere Mrs. ElUa B.; "White, regu were Mrs. Ruth Sargent, 1142 Mrs. Harold first health conference of the year musical takes the place of tbe -7the greatest efficiency among the guests. Each ward get,, A. M. I. lar conjoiht meeting;"Tanner. Mrs. Wm. NebeKerT Mrg a"nd the first held since the orcanie stake was represented with inth from your big machines, and -- Under-the- direction of the Paland satioii' of the presAit "."health' unit a patrol composed xnf eight -- acout f IinileDaBf1Mrs.-IffDon- e utmost cushion traction and UJl l'X ' Beauty hhoppe Heeusss. ,X. ' - "II Si'mmnna - g i2 unuer me raanaEemeni oi ix Tradhot rr whieh-wa- ...... V T . DOCTOR TALKS ' TOROTARMNS - - - "TE . i - JpiscopaLChurclt TOKIO VISITED REDCROSS . ' ' : f . - "NAMES HEAD BY BLIZZARD . -- P) YOUTH INJURED - nt s AT PAYSON mLv - REUGION CLASS Great Combinatioa Mat--tlnso- n, IN CONFERENCE PAYSONSCOUT Reid-Perss- on. 94 CHILDREN Your Trucks and Buses and SCHOOLISHELD Sex-on- - uncon-Traile- GIVE PROGRAM ;.-- HEALTH UNIT WHY HOLDS EXAM: throw your iron, metals and rags away when we pay you cash for thentr CALL We call for anything. PROVO JUNK AND SALVAGE 125 West Center St. : Associated Alumni Of ' BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY : Under -- direction.nJLProf esaDJLTEsrLPard Presents Theta Alpha Phi Players in "THE FIRES OF ST' JOHN" Suderman . A drama in 4 Collleg March 31 CaU Tickets 1 62-- for Tickets -- Thitdren vere examined, a record y in the breakiug number for county, 85 per cent of them were noriual'and a large 'per cent of the remainder had only minor defects. The children examined were of pre - ' school age. one-da- American Legion club rwims with Ir; Gu C. Christensen t?tah connty ' physician and Mrs. Evalina Reed DurUtah county nurse ing the day 87 children under six examined, years of age were weighed and registered. ' Mrs. W W. McXiUlister was registrar. Mrs. ijTClirlsHiia I'etersoii, president, iifhe: health committee and most .of tb committee memlers were present o assist in the work. Considerable he M. I. A. stake road show will be given here next week. Those who are in a position to know say that the entertainment is a very good one: 7 :30 35c-50- Ha- llc :dwhoTtoo3horgv2rhe Ute patrol of the Payson First ward wns presented a pennant for winning the most points. It wag pre sented by Mr. Anderson and celved by Bishop A. R. Wilson. Dancing,, refreshmenta and a pro- - at the places designated Tuesday night io the First,. Second, Salem and Leland wards ; Wednesday night, at the Third, F.mrth, Tafe- myfa and "Lake Shore w"ards. First -and Fourth wards at junior .1 high school, Second at the high school; Poppies (Special to the Herald.) new paraphinella ha .'he'n pur Salem and Third Wards in theiz amusement nails llan;n. l'nimyra. PAYSON, March 27. The Ladles chased "by" theTfinance committee, scales and lesser articles. and Ike Shore," in their church Auxiliary net last night b the Le iuiTt"h- - imibtings."" A big featnre of therWiH gion rooms." Plan Were made for The ""work will 'contrnne-wit- h The Wasatch club comprised ' of the I'oppy sale and work was startis tertainment will lie that all iy meetings, the next' one ' all former residents of 'Wasatch scheduled for April 21. will, see all the eight enter ed on the making of the popples. A social hour followed. talnments. ' county now living In "Profo - and ;v Ladies Auxiliary Prepares HOLDS REUNION Acts WEDNESDAY-andJTHUJRSDA- nttho Truck & Bus Pneumatics he-wards mileage from ment. ' your tire equip-7- " FiresfoneTruck and:. Bus i. Pneumatic- i- are built for i heavy duty'and high speed the requirements of profitable and buses' .' rr pomeniTfor yours "today. ks ft- ...fif,..: - . BRIMHALL BROS. TIRE MERCHANTS Phone 260. 223 W. Center St llliaBIIIBIIIIIIIlliillllllllllillllliiliiiiiiuiIIIlllllllIllliIIlllllliiiiIIIIHZU age Presented By The Provo High School Student Body, March 30th a , iiiE3ZiiiiaiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiIKuEviiniiiiiniiiniiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiinniiiBi l4 8 PMM Provo High School Auditorium Admission 35 and 5QCI |