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Show PKQVO SUNDAY IIEEALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1927. CLASSIFICATION MACHINES FOR "Certified" Use Machines Cheap tor Cash: t tns WhiUHSH-Strmodel., Il 8 Singer ..,. 10 18 U0 White Rotary 130 White Rotary, lute mod4, r 96 BALE-SEWI- NG at -- . ""6-- "163 Singer, round shuttle ..... - ...... 22 LEAVEBOSTON (Continued from page one) te . . er players wers involved in the deal. I but haaebaJLmen believed that the Robins payed about $20,000 for ' Bancroft's release: . Boston extended "its best wishes and affection in a letter to Bancroft on the subject, and praised him as a "credit to the American . 4 ' :J, -- . ' tgame. ' However, the poor showing of the Braves this season to believed to have had something to de with the culmination of the deal. J. ' PLEASANT barbecue pit had been built in Baa. "SQKK Oct which the whole carcass of a large NEW n elk had been placed ft 5 n'rlaalt in troftr-etrashortstop, and .mu- Uis mui ulfifafter the rock-line- d ager of the Boston. Braves for four excavation had been fully heated seasons, goes te Brooklyn next sea-o- u, by burning pile of wood in it. Dr. according to announcement' of Pfouts and two of the Pace men Emit Fuchs, president' of the Boston club. had charge of this work. . . , The club executive ,' said "Ban Program to Staged At . about noon the program be- - croft's release was granted at his . IT White White, cabinet RoUry . . . 35 15 ....-...- . White Westers Elec. Portable .... 18 15 Whiter Rotary shuttled rr 25 WHITE SEWLNQ MACHINE CO. led by Prof. Nelson and his band. v. 275 W. Center. Provo. ...." The opening music and . prayer Mail orders filled promptly. ' o28 were, followed by speeches from various visitors. It gave me great FOR SALE Chester White pigs, pleasure to commend the eitiaens medium aad small sizes. M&fket ef Payson for their work la estabo21 lishing the home site and building price, i Phone 98L the road President Lee R. Taylor, RENT 4 room modern house reviewed JXR history of the can' furniahMl tSR ft mnnth fta 97 yon. Forest Supervisor DeMoisey o21 reviewed the road work.; Commis2nd Eaat Jnq.$58 So. 2nd E. sioner- Pahle rand "Commissioner "room-house. Inq. GUlman both praised the local men FOR RENT 783 No. 2nd .East .Phone 106-who had worked hard on the road ' 115 130 110 (Esteemed Woman Is Laid To Rest BAIXROEim PAYSON ROAD FOR TOO LATE I Ol7 for low pay, and Scout Executive .. a plea for care in FpR SALE Ruaset potatoes, $1.00 handling fires in order that the 90c.' or per bushel, delivered, "' of 4he surrounding aspen . , o21 beauty .l Phone forest might be' preserved. A young lady from Payson gave WANTED Part or fuU time salesmen. Splendid opportunity part a humorous reading and the band time work fof students Earn money cjosed the program with a band Anderson, made TUNCHIN' PAUL' ?8-r- , HELD TO DRAW while going to; school Call at 73 number. Immediately after th close ibt No 7th W in evenings, or phone the program the elk was brought frojn the pit to the carving table FPR SALE New J70 Winchester where several men and women beaccurate shot 14 times. Box of gan preparing the sandwiches, TWs shells free, Phone 422-80 E. meat was done to a turn,-whi- ch ois made the carving easy aad the ,th.Nor(kf ;.. ; GROVE. Oct services for Mrs. John ; A damson were held Friday in the Pleasant Grove tabernacle, il:shia 1L &. Christiansen of the Third ward conducted the services. Solo? were rendered by Miss Beth BlackweU. "Somewhere a Voice Is Calling"; Mrs. Robert Walker. "I Know That My Redeemer Lives' Roy Fugal, "My Faith In Thee 'i and Mrs, "I neral Yclmi'-Rasmuson- Father Heavenly My s Knows." The speakers were James ' II. Walker, Mra J. .L. Harvey, Kenneth Flygare, Presideht Abel John Evans, Bishop S. L Swenson and Joseph Hilton.- - They spoks highly of the sterling character and pleas ing personality which Mrs. Adam-aopossessed. They spoke of the ideal home life which she made; and also of her willingness and dependability in attending to Relief other offices in society duties-an- d which she was summoned to work. "Both Mr. "and Mrs. Adamson were stalworth characters," they said, "who were ready for service in character, aad exemplary worthy church jnenibers." A most beautiful bank of flowers and the host of friends who were in attendance at the services spoke silently of the high esteem in which Mrs. Adamson was held by the community, fi To Hold. : ' c .ii '.YirctA 'ramoaa rwn :r rT rd 28-ja- re-ha-ll, a two-yea- Ag-gl- es tmi.n PLAY BY PLAY V rd 0". $h d At-ge- STARTING TODAY, r The mightiest of all Sea Dramas It will thrill you and chill you - ?! - I Plied - s t: d m Payson Schools Gose For 2 Weeks ten-rou- on Friday Ga., Oct 15 (UP) Paul Betlenbach failed to show his old time fire Thursday night "and had to be ..content with a draw in "V bout with Joe Loh-ma-n his of Toledo, Ohio. The former - light heavyweight eating pleasant. several FOR SALE One v Ford, roadster After lunch pegs were set for champion disappointed. good condition. 1926 model; a horseshoes, althoughfrnany wander thousand boxTng fans, dallying with schools in cdover to the nearby summit for (Lehman- during the first four PAYSON. Oct 15-- AU bargain. 243 So. 2nd East Payson- closed yosterday for- - a har-ve. . . . a vJew of Thistle- - canvnn. the rnml I rounds vacation iiftwo eeks. lkvt Bcrlenbach went i .XSrVii--NQJICthat leadi it? PrjwritiusS xrT"'Wy L with a rua"h evidently Jtctroined tnJ hnn f Afte tins oate, un. IS27, Tea aie t fluung the week and hJs $?S'nen: AMpwiirbleforinvd'bWThe-JClectio- a the sit waaifmh ffoui ihe ing shippcd;Mt 'nt?-, V3 .h? myrwJe,1 praised .by all tht WsKr Jt l arc ijcucijuavu u,um high schools and grade schiKus will lMrJI Siretiel WildeJ-o- r any the rfn attend institute in Salt Lake on . either than myself. " open place where there will be for blow. Oct 20. 21 and 22. Taking tif 'the 18 WILDE. (Slg.ied) H. plenty of room for organized recreschool census will begin on- Mon DANGER HABTZ OrrOF ation and even-gol- f courses. Nearday ana will be completed Jay-Oct id LAWRENCEJ, fass, ATTORNEYS AT LAW by peaks offer a fine opportunity of the vacation. ' HarU. California, . for hiking. V (UP)TrHarry was automobile who racer seriously , H. CHRISTEN SEN, ARTHUR injured Wednesday,, was reported V. WATKINS and WM. STANLEY E. B. Whitney of Chicago, 111., out of danger today. , .', DCNFORD announce the formation of a law , partnersbip under was among the visitors to Provo HEALTH LECTCRE the latter part of the week. the firm name of .Dr. T. E. Wyly of Boise will deWATKINS CHRISTENSON, ' Mr. and Mrs. Nells Frederlckson liver a free health lecture Friday : DCNFORD Phone 322 of Salt Lake spent Friday in Provo evening in the junior high school $j8 West Center St with relatives, auditorium. ATLANTA, pags nvs yard Una, three plunges gained vardg. but B. T. V. took the hall mads it a first down. Eixoa rc-Payson only a yard and Rowe'a forward downs when Brett was held at placed Lloyd, but B. T. IT. was held . pass was knocked down by With-nio'Primaries California punted out but center. Colvin punted W Califor- nd a punt eachanga followed. U.'m c Uhe, mark. Corliss went the ball was called, back and B. iCoiluis ios tthree yards, but Rows ' iu for G. Corbett, and De Haven for offside, PAYSON, Oct 15 Justin A. T- v' wa DUoB fw ft xj.y,rd went ln ,or Row Just fore made another first down. chairman of the Demo-!vsna Kowe tafia, pniisri In yen " t." T .. ctatife party andrCharlerit-White- ri punted tt UiH wno rt turned 18 jfora ' oore: gain, putting the ball ) i . v. t, California Ag. yards M R. Y. U.'s mark, on California's mark. After chairman of the Republican party, rtM a Rows In fur Coivin. " and wnt made 6 have issued notices, for primaries around end, THIRD PERIOD fornU heid. Rows punting to mid-- two passes failed,yards to be held next Friday n.ght The but Rows skirt- field. II. Simmons was hurt but td right end for IS Democrats will meet at the City J Clv'n kicked off. DeHaven yards, and the aad the Rennblicar- - t th'turning the ball to California's stayed la the"gameT5ITfornia was baa was on the California school building. Each will 'ard line. California made a firs. forced to punt to B. "Y. U. line when the game ended. iu uuininKiioa ine louowins i,oown, tat &. i. u. men neia, ana line. Howe ;nt around risht end Seer Y. V. , California for 7 yard i, and Collins and Howe officers to be voted for at the com- - 1 De Haven punted to,, "Y" 0. election: linn nn. California Ctilvin and Maynr held, ing r counline. councilman, tcree punted to California cilman, recorder and treasurer. to was forced Brett punt to B. Y. U line. Coivin punted to California's mark. B. Y. . U. held and Brett punted to B. Y. U. -line. Coivin puned to tirett on California's line. Bretf line, punted to B. Y. U.'s (Continued from Page One) a long kick. Coivin punted to Caliline. De Haven fornia's ter, and Rowe then passed to Skoji-se- n got away for a run, being for a line. Two gain, putting the downed oa "Y" boll on California's line. more tries yielded 3 yards and the Egjcertsen went in for Carlesa for quarter ended. B. Y. C. s Score: B. Y. if. 6, California Rowe dashed around right end . for" 11 yards and another first FOl'BTH QUARTER down. With the ball on California's ( De Haven hit center for five 14 IrM j ill w ta ..- - a amJK M --- T--:- - - -r 1 f Starring . -- Uie-end tOMIGH CITY r Tort PARAMOUNT THEATRE Harriette tUnderhill.'of the N. Y. Heral Tribune, says: Anyone who likes war pictures cannot do better than "What Price 31ory." In fact it seems to be the most authentic transcription we .. have ever icen. , Oct. ttoft-iietu- re - 44 I ' i -- ' TODAai- TUESDAY MOJNUAi. l iWA ZUKOR -- "NX1 V. r fou can 3 Stressing Such Fine Furs and Fabrics as Tliese SPRINGS ff , Wolf Mil - TUESDAY g Mink Squirrel i " -- ', . n , NEXT TUESDAY MATINEE AND EVENING I conductor tour if ' MiWS ii i win it v ju i.i . i m - "N. eT w. x x . i v v- M ... avw f - : at : . -- . r; hi k "a . t. , ' . The EMPORIUM Formerly Irvine's A , .... i$14775419r7$22;50 I Jut - ? W JOiflfflfflffSOffiiMjoitdnctae IS EE e - a- - t ! x& - mmmwu - ny :m w riiH - " fl 1 ir ii ' M ' ' OCT. 18 and" S5th mvr Li Brigham Young University' ARTS COURSE - AMMO Its Greatest Course for the PROGRAMS CONTAINING THE GEMS IN - 0FERAT1C,- Ct ASSICAL, HUMOROUS, TWO 80 . . - r Matinee, October ,lg, p. m. Offers Suites, Rhapsodies, the popular hits of the day and the Sousa " ' . marches. , ; ; , Ballet,-Music- 192f-2- 8 Season THE OPENING NUMBER . KATHERINE MEISLE, Contralto ... f , Monday, Octcber 24, 8:15 p. m. COLLEGE HAL- L- Tuesday Evening1,' October 18, t:15 o'clock Includes the great comjKiacrs Wagner, Massenet, Strauss, Verdi, Tschaikowsky U the Sousa marches, . i v. . , Other Numbers on the courseCAPTAIN NOEL, lecturer-ExploreFLORA GREENFIELD, Soprano ED.' M. WHITNEY, Reader DAISY JEAN, 'Cellist . -" r. SOLOISTS WITH MIbs MaTjorlo Moody, Soprano Miss Winifred Rarariok . Harp Howard Gouldi-n- . . . .Xylophone Edw. J. Heney Saxophone J. E, Schueler. . . . . .Troaibonq - I JTl secuUve fun film! 111 I t.u , :V bi it - i, t t : -- t r - - VVill TsCI V - - r. -i- .il- KA f :" - -.- . SOL'S.VS BAND " Jos DWuca .77. ....Euphonium John Dolan ,. .Cornet William Ton? , , Cornet . . .ClarineU,! Edmund Wall . Jay O. Sims Price Matf nee, $1.1C Special rates to schools. " Prices Evening, tl.lC, ?1.C5 $2.20. Sttts now on sale at Consolidated Music Co. Salt Lake.Theater .Rcnd Jlail Onlem to C,o. D. Pypor . nl,, )fl T . Coats, fcr the Week t THE WORLD'S MOST POPVLAR MtSlCAL OUGANIZATION Tho tour coninicmorates 50th anniversary of Mr. Jgousa as "" i See Special Priced TABERNACLE iI ' At Regular Prices Duvetynes Velvets Velveteens Flannels Tweeds Caracul TODAY' " BoMvias Opossum f . Velours Pile Fabrics Fox Beaver THE BEAUTY PARLOR" . i (Q50 to From the H. C. Witwer Cosmonolitan stories with Al - k pCcckeand Kit Guard. j? & MOM DAY - PRICES RANGE fROM Also First of the pew series of ; ... f fj i e CEORCE B. SEIT2 or; from ladies;of the Auxil iary. , ; s t Smartest Promenades 9 ptryy get your tickets irdnu Legionnaires ntty?-tri.- H. BAT IVE; L L.A-.- r ..?-- -.. VJwjr0Pfflrd At Regular Prices f 4 i 25-2- 6 Benefit Harmon Field t the finest performances of Its kind ever contributed to the silver sheet Edmund Lowe is good as Sergeant Quirt Raoul Walsh achieved masterly results, VWhat Price Glory" is a stupenduous achievement - An engrossing, grjm, vivid war drama, balancing reality with Impish hu mor. Put it on your list and see it quickr You win want to seett several, times. . Flagggives-on- a mnnrJT isSymayJ - . 'y" V"::; American Legion ; This IS a picture! A startling, vivid drama humorized and humanized. Victor McLaglen, as Captain . m presented by the Dorothy Herzogf of the Daily Mir-- ror, says:: . strolLdownthe- - 3pent befor-e-acreen. , WIMTER ill-..GOATS Jaequciine Logan ! MINSTRELS" appreciation for one of the grandest evenings which I have ever New rocked with laughter for more than a Reason at the com, -Mv4bsWUlUm-PClayt- o eay scenes m wnaf JrTice" liidtyT-thMid daughter Miss Marie Clayton, William Fox screen version of and Mrs. Miles Strong are spending the week end ln Lynndyl, Utah, the the celebrated stage success by Laurence and Maxwell guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. William Anderson; Stallings which opens at the Clayton. Strand Theatre Sunday. r - , of Thomason Eliza Miss Ephralm The critics of the mctropontan was a visitor here the latter part dailies, were unartinrous in their " rcomnfpntlatlofnjr thia supreme mo- achievement.- - Follow."; Claude W, WUson and Enoch ing is a brief reproduction of their " .Blown of Salt Lake were business views: visitors to Provo Saturday. Quinn Martin, of the World, says: "What Price Glory'1 becomes a iMr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Thorn-bcr- g film play of vast and inseparable of Salt Lake were Provo visit- entertainment quaies. It is ; ors Saturday. ... . and triumphantly free, for the mbst """Charles DrCbok of BtTLouis, Mo., part; from the sticky slabs of sentiis a visitor here for a few days. ment which heretofore have featured and marred the efforts of Theodore W. Burfess of Bnrley,! those makers of the cinema who tdaho, and Ruth Heiselt of Provo . have striven to prepare for us in Canyon, were united in marriagej celluloid .something of what once at the comity court in the fields of France, by E. Byron Dastrup, county clerk . I can only bend low in acknowl-(i- t ' Utah county. ' edging to a fine and gifted crew my 'pv-"- "THE DIXIE "WHAT PRICE GLORY ' KEPT NEW YORK LAUGHING FOR FULL THEATRICAL SEASQ.N NEWS I' ( "ALLEN McQUHAE, Tenor"-GILBERROSS, Violinist , . - - . ,. SEASON TICKETS, $2.50 Admkson to Meisle Concert - - $1.00 . .. . 1 I |