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Show - .1 . 1 ; y- -' I P R O V 0 (tf T Aft) EVE KING H&RA L D, P R I D AY 0 C T 0 BE R 2 0, 1 9 3 3 SPANISH FORK OorrespnfeBt ' PHONE 168 Mrs. Rattle Wilcox--was. hostess to the Self Culture ak(b Jdajr.eve ning. A tray luncheon was served at 8 :30v o'clock, Miss Helen Prior aasistin the hostess. The lesson for the, evening. "Matthew Arnold" was gtyen by Mrs. Lizzie Evans. : Miss Jne Evans read the poem M8ohra9 and Rustum," by Arnold; Mrs. Gra;-Lfigcr ifead. i ipoem "Tarn O Shatter by Robert Burns and . Hi, jan Tuttle read, "A Tramp Tjosfigured," by Alfred Noyes. nsTlUft were 13 members 'and tb,re 7ftests present, Mrs. Grace Gardner Mrs. Nettie Wilde and Mias J&ne-Evans. Mr. andMr8 James Miller left Sundayfpr:- California to spend the winter. They were visited prior to leaving Sunday by Prof. Elmer Miller of the B. Y. U. and ii ft AVODnTHE DANGER OF . i mm I CONSTIPATION Itelicious Cereal Overcomes . This Condition Safely and Pleasantly . The first.' slfrns of constipation -may be headaches, tired feelings, sallow complexions, sleeplessness, loss of appetite. If neglected, con-. con-. stipation may seriously impair 1 health. Today, you can banish constipa-" constipa-" tion by simply eating a, delicious cereal, laboratory tests show that Kellogg's AiX-BRAN provides "bulk" : to exercise, the intestines, and vita- 2 min B to further aid regular habits. " Ail, Bran is also a good source of ; iron for the blood. This 'ffculk in All-Bran is gentle - in action similar to leaf y vegetables. Within the hodyi it forms a soft ; mass, and gently clears out the in-; in-; testinal wastes. - Two tablespoonf uls daily will overcome most types of common ? constipation. If not -relieved this j way, see your doctor. Enjoy All-Bran as a cereal, or i use in cooking. Appetizing recipes an the red-and-green package. Sold , by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Souvenirs For Kiddi Satnrday morning everyone entering the Paramount Para-mount Theatre will be giveifa free souvenir, made by the makers of Robin Hood. Shoes. 50 valuable prizes will also be given, including Robin Hood Archery sets, wrist watch; baseball gloves, balsioy scout knife and ax, roller skates, tennis racquet, dolls, sewing sets, footballs, microscope set and many, other prizes. Paramount Robin Hood Show Saturday October .21, XI o'clock., Zane Grey's MJTo .th;e Last Man" and Jack. ;Pempsey "The World, Champ'and Robin Hood Shoe Film, v - ; -t 1 " A, complete line of these famous Robin Hood Shoes ' "now atthe Booterie Remember the Booterie ,is; the only store in Provo where Robin Hood Shoes may be had. j his family. -.. I -Miss XeoiialArsen was .iuosteas to the Junior Bridge club Friday evening. Luncheon was sefrye at he pard. tables at 8:30. Bridge foJf low&d Miss JJaTy.vV.erUSimmonaCwin ning the club high score and Miss Ruth Rra4 of Payson, -the guest pVfze. Miss Eleanor Matley and Mlii Clara Pacfe, the latter f Payson, wef e additional guests. Mrs. Grace Matley has been ea tertaining as her house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ques Larsen and Mr. Lar-sen's Lar-sen's brother, Bill Larsen of Lo-meta, Lo-meta, Cal. Mrs. Larsen is Mrs. Matley's niece, and was formerly Miss. Grac .Beck. v j , Buck Jones Parade , Planned Saturday Come oh kids, get into the par-i ade ! . . -. The Paramount theater is staging stag-ing a realBuck Jones parade Saturday Sat-urday morning at 10 o'clock preceding pre-ceding the special children's matinee' mati-nee' wh'Si starts at 11 a. ra. according ac-cording to Manager S. X, Levin. The matinee will consist of the regular'feature, Zane Grey's, "To the Last Man", all shorts and comedies, com-edies, the f!naE chapter of "The Three Musketeers," and the first chapter of the new thriller serial, "Gordon of Ghost City," featuring, the great Buck Jones and his famous fam-ous horse Silver. , A special price of five cents has fceen' made for the special matinee. mat-inee. -The Booterie is cooperating with the Paramount by awarding 50 free special "Robin Hood" prizes priz-es and Manager Levin states that tree candy will be available for every boy and girl in attendance a'J the matinee. Manager Levin will cf.so give to every boy and girl entering the Buck Jones' parade at 10 o'clock, a pair of free tickets to the special matinee. The doors will op-en for the tig show. iroediately after the parade is over. ) MORE ABOUT ONE-ACT PLAYS (Continued from Pa"ge One) brought to a hilarious clcde with the farce-comedy.."The Boor" in which Sherman Christensen took the acting act-ing honors of th evening. In Mr Christensen's difficult part, in 'yHich he had many monolog speeches, his acting was suterb. He carried the difficult farce lines with a freedom and verve that captivated the entire audience. Ardith Fotheringham as the weeping widow was good, especially especial-ly in the first part of th rTav. an Vernon .Tolboe -carried the part of the butler with . spirit. Rutn Grames was the student director of this play and Mary Harris assist ed with the first one.. Lynn Broadt'nt, Wendell Vance and Woodrow Thompson did seme excellent stage work. Victor Ash-worth Ash-worth announcedrthe p-lays. les A BIG SHOW and tots of Fun for All! Salem Man iWins : First Round In 'Water litigation i William s John 4.Hatsel . of a Salem, won thejiiret round of hit land and 'water salt' with his s si$te. llaftha Alice eddos, also of Palefn, when a Utah county jury found in his favor following a threeKiay hearing before Judge Abe W. Turner in the Fourth district dis-trict court Thursday. Mr. Hazel waa seeking- to,.1getvback..iiV; Wa poe session 174 shares of -Salem Irrigation company water for which there were two purported deeds, one to him and oneHto his sister. ;i The jury answered a set of ques-1 tions that found in the Brother's favor. They declared .that Amos Henry. Hazel, the father, did not assign or sell the water stock to his daughter on March ,J8VJ.$33,, For J. FRANK WARD A New Dealer for the . NEW DEAL tit A Constructive and Practical Administration (Paid Political idvertisement) 11 .nrnnri M 9 Refill Bargain PKiGE For Saturday t Buy Now and Save SPECIAL Lot of Men's and ;- Ladies L. D. S. GARMENTS 1 . 0 0 values, slightly imperfect. ' v 69c v Special lot of Ladfes' Dress Hats Ladies' Jersey Knit Dresses ... Ladies1-Fancy 5 Pajamas GpS Full Size Blankets ft Children's School Dresses Hit Rayon Dress for Ladies Large or Small, SmiJCaseS Ladies' L. D. S , Garments ... 4B- Ladies' Fancy Front Aprons .. Children's tlfi Rayon Anklets IlJSL Men's Good Grade Corduroy, ants ...... $11.90 Men's Fine -: m4 'Dress '- "Hafsi :.x.i mm . v . . , - v.- - : Double Part ; Wool BlMlSKETS v atin Bpundr Last ij Year's, Price. tic OS Hi and stated further that she knew t that the stock had previously been civen to -the son, William Jona Hazel, for one dollar and other valuabtonsideratlona! Ju Thesi vkuable fconsideratfonM V" . i't . , -Vjj-- - waj 3Q years work,. ; William: John worked, for hi3 father from 1905 .until, the -present 'tirne and: took caret of hia father sinee 1929 after his wife died and after he had stif- imm Mm Mrtl, MrXl Beddoes, the sister, took care of him and it was during that time, the evidence brought out,' that another deed was made out from Mr. Hazel to his daughter. The plaintiff maintained that ;&fr.llazel was not competent at this time. The first deed, the one made out i-hs son. had been 1 tried in the floor of the ellai within a bottle aaduevidene brought -.out was that Mr.' Hazel; told his son where tne bill of sale was and that "he could have it" shortly after his wife's death in 1929. Another auit, similar dtp, the., one - issioner ..1 1; V & Lakes' Rayon BLOOMERS and STE1INS A Real Buy for 25c Children's Dress ats .. ... 5QS oys Hxtra QuElfty Sfioes r...... S3 Men's Heavy ibDveraUs . 98c Men's Heavy Chippewa & If shoes ?Zy7 ' Ladies' $1.00 aydn Sets.... ....69C Ladies' Pure Thread Hose $PC Ladies' Fancy Rayon Night g Gowns S?C Girls' Sateen or Eayon Bloomers ... 25c Men's or Ladies' ; Rayon fifttfi Garments ......3jJ Girls' Buster Brown For "Saturday, large Bag QUILT BLOCKS Enough for 2 Quilts " it-- 1 ' THREEflCKETS IN SPRING VOLE vJ5- i: . - --,-i.iiuivit.iiuiis are inai tnree party flflcfs will bit fast tr tta rial r the Springville city election, No- ..... - v vember 7. At the Citizetis party primary, Friday night, Dr. George A. Anderson An-derson was nominated for mayor, with W. W. Clyde four-year coun- just decided, only involving 13 acres of land, is set for trial on November 8. The conditions are similar with William John Hazel seeking to recover the land purportedly pur-portedly deeded to his sister when the father was said to be incom- Store Hours for SATURDAY 9 A. M. to 8P.M. 9A) M 9pfQWti '0 1 He & .. ft cllman; Estham Clegg, Ivan Child, year councilmen; Fred W. Cutler, and A. O. Thorn, two-year eoun- . oilmen ; William Bringhurst. recorder; re-corder; Mrs. Frank Cellventra, treasurer. ' The Democrats held a primary on Saturday Sight, and nominated A. G. Peterson for?mayor, Elmo Coff- man, four yea ' councilman; . ' V" Canister, Mronf A. , . .. . ouycr ana George 1 iJearaail, twO- RUNDOWN, NERVOUS T-PottUratf. 0;,-I Turf Cough and was all rnn-down rnn-down in health, had no tv- ftttltet and was nervous sleepless. I was miserable for two months," said Ben Demarlnis of 393 Mason St "I took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and felt like a different man." Sold by all druggists. Wnte Dr Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y for free medical advice. i New size, tablets 50'ets., liqufd $1.00. t.arge sfec, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. "We Do Our Part " re mj?s specials SATURDAY From 6pm to 8 p.m At the LeWis Lies' Store that Says! NEW FLL HATS Special, Saturday Only, from 6 P. M. to 8 ah me isew styles are Featured Turbans Smart Brims Trimmed With Bows - Feathers and Ornaments. Look!, 3i, Great , Hosiery Specials For Saturday Only FROM 6 P. M. TO 8 P. M. By Special Request from Many of Our Customers We Are Heaturinir the Same Hose Special as Last Saturday! Distinctive' and Dependable Sizes 8Y2 to 10 Special Saturday for 2 Hours Only 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. FULL - FASHIONED HOSIERY Regular $1.00 (S9c Pr. The New Dark Shades are Plentiful Here. Sizes SY2 ta 10V. It's Wise to Fill Your Stocking Box At This Low Price A Sdect Your New 11 NOW! Special R e -ductions Saturday Sat-urday on all Sport and Furred Coats! A Deposit will reserve your purchase! irVTTcD COAT city recorder", and' Mrs. Emma Hy mond, treasurer. Since the nominations were made a number of candidates- on the Democratic-' ticket have declined de-clined the nomination; and the committees com-mittees are expected to fill "the ( , ARE YOU LOOIUNG FOR REAL SAMfe? . , - and 4 THEN START SAVING YOUR NICKLES AND DIMfeS! And Watch the Paper Daily for Developments! rT' These Hats sell regular regu-lar at $1.95. This Price for Two Hours Only PURE SILK HOSE 39 Pr0 ALL NEW WANTED COLORS NON-RUN Special Saturday 6 P. M. to 8 P. PURE SILK Selling Regular L3u Sizes 36 to 44 Beautiful Slips, Form Fitting, Adjustable Shoulder Straps, Dainty Lace Trims. Colors Pink - Peach - Blue and White!: This is Truly a Great Value and You Can't Aftord to Let it vacancies immediately. . The Non-Partisan party will he their primary Saturday at 8 p. in the Star theater building a are planning to put up a stro; ticket against the opponents, Is aaid. i mm mm sPOT These Tremendous Values Bfeing Offered Of-fered on Saturday from 6 to, 8-P. M. are for Special Inducement In-ducement only I Buy Now and Save! P. M. Colors Black Green Brown Wine Saturday 6 P. M. to 81. M. For Two Hours Only SATURDAY From 6 P. M. To 8 P. M. Here's a Real Hose Special For Saturday Only Between the Hours from 6 to ffP. M. 320 GAUGE HOSE 9c ft, AH Pure Silk! Charming NEW Shades to Choose from ! Come and See for Yourself What a Marvelous BuyvThisIs! ?m Vi SLIPS H $1.19 C Remember This Special for 2 Hours Only! 6 to 8 P. M.: Fass! kt&: 1 25c 1PIHIEJ ILiSlCfi irisiiaii Satisfaction Guaranteed ICS West C6nter ProvcVUtaK .368 West Center St. -Provo Provo, Utah tfiO N. LEWIS, Manager M - it |