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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,' 1928. PAGE SIX vAl PCM A Ttf 9 A HV f 60S-1- I WARCHX KNOW VJWftT Tft DO WITH aH JE 15 I WON m-&OeSS I'U. "TARj5.T tOMTeST weft 5odv--t- vt . ' flin JK .0- -, HW Ii , t. t PIN Ty.rrr.iiTiiiiKlill 6crootl 1 1 :. ' 7 tASS caocvwt SPKYILLE Station K SL & CROOK, wt RecKLess iecc ' , By Swan TV UWV. l" 'YZI BIBTHS Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oakley are the proud parents of a 7ViIb. baby daughter, born' September 6 at the home of Mrs. Ella Miner. Mother and baby are doing nicely. TtlAN INJURED I Program J. Frank BringhursJ,of the Kolob stake presidency suffered a broken : leg Saturday, afternoon when he was thrown from sulky plow on FBIDAt, SEPT. t which ha was riding, In his field , 6:45 a. m. Reveille. west of Springvllle. exercises. 7:00 a. m. Setting-u- p The horses unexpectedly Jumped 7il5 a. m, Music or the' early "' riser. spring, causing Mr. Brlnghurst 7 :30 "a. rii. Repetition of exer- to fall and catch his leg in . the ' . cises. plow, 7:50' a. n. New York stock marHe was alone In the field and ket and Chicago grain, market. could make no one hear his call for 8:00 p. m. Inspirational period help. He harnessed the horses to Brim-lethe wagon and drove several miles presented brWiliord C. ' to his home. 8:15 a. m. 'With the masters of Five hours elapsed fiom the time Melody." of the accident until "medical aid 8:30 a. m. - Newscasting - service was Tecelved. Mr. Bringhurst's ' : of current events.. condition reported more serious f.OQ a. m. News for the shopper. on accountis, or to his shock the 10:00 a. m. Items of interest to nerves and severe pain he suffered madame. m iiuu( vi ius nouic. 10:30 a. m. (Wednesday only) decorinterior Helen Webster, WITHOUT Mrs."-J.TM- ' ii ' hour variety broadcast. 2:00 p. m. Popular hour. 3:00 p. m. KSL Concert Hour. 4:00 p. m. "The Tiny Tots" hour with Uncle Roscoe and the : WIDE "OHAINOP " - gang. 5:00 p. m. "Ye Olde Towne Cryer." 6:00 p. - r . " - I ivn paint Yfee6ReATHte,pi wuf) Tn?Tw JU3l D yAM1 rHecuo,ceMA jost tV RPftV AM "W006HT HOW OoWfs OOP - M- t t m uwmm i CMOM IN H(VJ& I v ii v i rf'" 'SSV ffl- - '$uatt&-aluxi- WOeM w i v Einim W V T XWK SOUR. tST flf ) 3:30 o'clock. PROVO, UTAH Tendencies .75 characterizes these frocks in advance, modes lor Fall. The eco-i- j nomical prices are tempting-irresist- ible, after you sec tha - frocks v To '. 1 $9.90 to $74.75 $1975 1 MISS REYNOLDS TAKES PRIZE EE AU V ABOUT FCiENDS GlOL vouft hat ns- - I. 9 IT "3T III i H u "hit. L . 'N POP MOM MOMN-PO- P J 0.k:o. -- y IWEMT Ut TriW CHECK. Of 2i! i WKVT-RN- ONE sue the Btrrr hptei ?or y i J" NOV) pow wo couect on tfs Been two. H Tt4( ORDERED HOTEU cwecx mzr.r z - TTUU--KNk- : ... N wo. his .cohm& w": :Voi ...V I AC I as ifyA I tww The "regular "monthly union meet ing of Kolob stake was held Sun day. September 18, in the Spring ville high school. President G. R. Maycock presided. Singing was led by Myron E. Crandall, Jr. Workfor the coming month was then dtscTJssecnn the" severaT departments. In the M. I. A. department prizes were awarded to the girls who sue ceeded In keeping the best flower during the summer. This contest was conducted by the M. I. : ." ; A. Junior girls. Those to receive prises were First, Josephine Reynolds; second. Theo Riding; third, Winona Gab- bltas : honorable mention, Marlon Groesbeck, Doris Taylor, Edna Oak. ley, Coriene Robertson, Ha Steven. son, Helen Fox and Pearl Strong. pz. WHY DIET TO REDUCE? Chiffon Velvet Soft Tweed In Black Wool Finish Lightweight dress rnate-rithat looks like wool ; good for street frocks or Fashion whispers Black Chiffon Velvet for evening nd afternoon frocks. sheen ; 40-iYd, Ex--quis- ite n. $4.50 and Slipover " In Jacquard wool, full cut pattern. , AJJ fine quality. $3.49 Boys' Sweaters Jacquard Patterns AH wool slipover tweatet ln aaany color combinations. let aoK SU0T,Tb B001V - Bucks. . , -- i i KTtCTNE FOR WRS-- - . o u 0N WH w.u km vacstion. M v S of TIWEcT ii . children's dresses, col-a- Tv)5l " - , . . s.y s w r- - l Are you 5 to 60 pounds overweight? Regain your girlish figure i w Ithout strenuous exercise or star--1 vatlon diet- - We are glad to recom ,. new scientific mend treatment that Is meeting with al most unbelievable success In get ting rid of surplus flesh.- - Countless numbers report astonishing results. treatment lost "Used ten-da- y lbs," A. E. A., Helena. Mont "Much pleased with results lost 10 lbs. In 10 days," Mrs. M,. D.. Merced. Calif. "Lost 8 lbs. In first 4 days," MH.K. Lake, Minn. Reports from every. where show the same gratifying re suits. Pounds lost new energy and lightness. You will reel young and look young. Complexion, health and ! figure will all be Improved.. Try The Size Range Is Completa styles and the, sizes are varied to coats for women, misses, and specially designed sizes for juniors " " small wnmen; ! YdU 69c U The Newest in Fall S ui ts Note the Smart Lines, and Individuality of Style In ThisjCorrect FalLModel DoiiUircastcd vest and pleated trousers The Pinnacle" Value poptilar;btton, jjmglebieasted.cbatjnodeI,--with- in the - ,peak lapels. A Fall style trend that is winning wide sprjad favor among discriminating men. FAT-O-NO- r Checked C:bids -- J JBy . . , ! - r g feet in height can KThe Jloiwton Bffaiops won the tain no harmful of . .. . . . . if v. ' cv.ivt. ..mrd. " i.mni.j.iuui.111), j JUOL1UIV1I rs noi iiKeiy- to atm- - prnsunniiij ' iters oy utaing u inurui rbu" you are noi enureiy saiiBiiea. AtJ all commanding enough to cope with their playoff series with the WlclV mostdrug-Storeslncludin- gs. board jlta Falls "j?puuu.s a acoie yt Schramm-Johnso- n POWU school Drug stores. Va -- Adv. S $ tp j, ..; , (of.educa.tfoo believes. , ; ": modem Vaponzuig WU1U11C111. HERE'S FKEAK. Bt'LDfO HOUSTON WINS BJ!.kum 'mm: lvBtftC5 f TAVomcn under 5 habit-formin- w , Pxtrt Pants to MatcE $6.90., "Onre3 Raw edge and buttonhole-sthc- h snap-bri- m edge taffeta silk lining; new tember colon. A real ture Value at with fa Ctsslmerel und cfievfoti (n novelty weaves, nd shadow-strip- e "eff ecu.7" The colorings are the scasoni latest. ' You are lure to find a shade' to your liking, '' full; SepFea- Thb f $3-9- 8 nd W over-eatin- g. Ttfjwjv-ipwmr'- ... l. "wl.98 and $2.98 Thousands of Physicians agree that . enforced hanger Is far mora daa-- Give gonms than food your body the health-givin- g which It needs there la a better, safer way to reduce. N EfrCTM HI tit al $4.98 : Sweaters for Men E veryone who has seen these fonts delighted and thrilled flattering are used generously on the cuffs seaming and lurking mak e each one different the fabrics-are soft and smooth in every respect, coats to please the faihioh-stnar- . W Top X50 1U G7 Just Arriving! II " J9J)OfJ New Goats -Every woman welcome! the fresh smartness of heavier silks and darker, richer colors satin and flat crepe are the modish r fabrics used to interpret nevr a becominjr softness styi ht OFFlCEB-ee-- LOW Tfie Keen SKopper Is Always Welcome Here T luxurious Furs and Frocks to Wear Now Elaborate Detail Trim the Show Advance Style - "THIS AT. saving n at ys WEST CENTER STREET i - GOODS ike Most Critical Rtudent body acUvlties at Sprlng- vin hltrh wiU be rejuvenated witn old time vigor Friday wnea ine nnual fla rush between Sopho more and Freshman classes will be staged. The Sophomore will- - give program In the general-assemb- ly the morning. Boon aiternoon uw big annual event will take p place after which the 8pringvllle-Provfootball game will ba played.The atudent organixauon- was completed at a meeting held September 11, al which time the first ne council meeting took place, elective officers are: Meu May. mond, mayor; Ray Aiieman, juage; secretairesGeorgia ...Harmer, . T ..Alt ,M . urer; Keid Avereii, wmreaJ wain-wrlg- ) La Celle Haymond, Lucy Wilford Weight and Verl 5 nirKltlnv roiincllmen. Appointive officers are: Farrell Gudmundson, chief of police; Lucy Walnwright editor Red and Blues Wilfred LvalL business manager Red and Blue; Lee Miner, athletic I manager; Clyde wneeier, assisuuii thletic manaeer: Paul Haymona, attorney: Jesse Everett Howara Law. Tess Child, Josephine Crandall, cheer leaders; Grant morn, Vadal Chllds, Leonard Harward, Ted Athon, deputy officers;' Ine SUrr. assistant deputy officer. Regular council meetlnga are held each Thursday at 8:80 and regular court is held each Wednesday at i QUALITY ties IS ORGANIZED mmbv m 286 STUDENT BODY , FD FRILLS! Prices. 8:30 n. m Chas. IJeriey, tenor '1 and Kyle Glasler, pianist Music ot yesteraay. 9:30 p. m. Old time dance music. TCW V,T kOVftitVin.A XJHmilHtl I INSTnVTION-- El -- eordlonlaW - Vrftr- If. mm till JT A NATfON-WID- E STORES 6:30 p. m. New York stock mar- ket and Chicago grain market. 7:30 p. m. Maxlne A Boyd Sim ' , ons, noveltlea. 8 p. m. Wesley BaerrnoveUyc- IfMMi :: 0E7ARTMENT Ogden livestock mar-- kl TT A NATION- . Wonted V X Tlat REAP WANT APSy - 5 ation expert. , 12:00 noon. Noon by Mrs. Guy Brown, Frank BJan son and Inea Starr, eaca oi wnom rendered a vocal solo. The sDeakers were: Frank Cell-ventra and Bishop William Waln, , wright Frank . Cellventra dedicatee, me grave at the Mona cemetery. Mrs. Kay was born in Starr, Utah, June 11, 1872. Death, which occurred Thursday, "Was due to afi illness covering a period of 6 years. During the past year She has been confined to her bed.. Seven years ago Mrs." Kay, with her family," came from Park City to Springvllle, where she has since resided. Surviving- - are three daughters: Mrs. D. M. Boyer, Silver City; Ruth and Charlotte of Springvllle; and one son Wayne of this city, 4 Also, four sisters, Mrs. A. V. Sanf ord, Mrs. Dan Field, Eureka; Mra. T. M. Haymond, Los Angeles; two brothers, Milan and Eustace Mendenhall of Payson. ::- Musical numbers Were furnished. Final tributes of epect were paid Mrs Gertrude Mendenhall Kay at services held" Saturday In the Springvllle Second ward, 'chapel, with Bishop William Walnwright in charge. - The invocation " was offered by . Mr. and Whiting an- Bishop Walnwright, the benediction nounce the arrival of a son, born by j.. A. CrandalL at the family residence. Second North and First East, Friday, Sep . Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Hales of tember 14 Spanish Fork are the proud parents of a Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larson of the baby son, born at the home of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mapleton announce the Arrival of a U Grooms, Wednesday, September baby boy at their horns Thursday, 12. Mrs. Hales was formerly Miss ' , September 13. Minnie Grooms of Springvllle. Mrs. Cassle Chllds announces the Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Allan an arrival of a baby son, born at her nounce the arrival of a baby girl. V 15. home Saturday, September born at their home Thursday, Sep- jnoiner ana oaoy are aoing nicety, temoer 13. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Baker, Jr., are rejoicing over the arrival pf a baby girl, born ' Thursday, September 13, at the Crane Maternity home at Provo. y. " PAD) MRS. KAY . : , LAST TRIBUTE " 1 MoHel can also 9J5L Eaaatsjo Extra Pants Our Prices Are Often Immitated. te Hail at ; n MatcM4S-JI24.75- , to Match $5.90 Our VALUES Never EQUALED. |