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Show THE PEOVO HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 010 MED LuuES fC3 FOR. - Governor Charles R. Mabey Wednesday refused to IssueTequisltkm papers on the governor of Colorado for the return to Utah of Henry Sal&ior, a Mexican, alleged to hare been with the knife threatening, and robbing of a woman in Col ton two , : yeara age. Tfee womatt "wa Tisftlnje In Colton at the time. Two week a so when la tfr home tn Salida she met Henry coa-twtt- ': d Salatar, and accused him of being the Boshard. "If it were a case of great mas who held a knife over her bead importance 1 would spend the money. while hi com pan ion robbed ber of Thi case lsnt.- $109 and two diamond. tteputy Boshard returned to Provo. ' She called the police, who arrested Later, the authorities in Salida were Salaxar. He waa held upon a vagrancy telegraphed to turn the prisoner loose. charge, pending arrival of Utah counMrs. Ella Whittaker entertained ty officer. Deputy Sheriff Dosha rd Wedneaday the members of. the Optimist club at applied to the governor of Utah for her hotrie on Provo Bench Thursday requisition paper empowering him to evening. The game of 500 was enbring Salarar from Coiarod joyed after which a delicious lunchGovernor Jdabey refused to issue eon was served. Twelve were present " Mrs. the tnrk;-net- s "The. state cannot afford to spend deluding Eph "Homer and Mrs. Ethel Bandley. the money bringing all these case The card prize was won by Mrs. back," Governor Mabey told Deputy Thomas Walters. - I 1921. Innsbruck Again! Ghurch s ."Innsbruck again!" esdalmed 34r. McXab Miller of St. Louis cpon her First Ward. fT first visit to Provo, who was the guest Prof. T. Earl Martin of the B. Ytt? yesterday of Prof. Alice Reynolds of The will be the speaker at the First' ward the Brighaja Touhg university. Sunday evening at 7:30. An excellent expression was' her means of describof Provu.ajid the . fHtof-lbt;4i- ti musical program d dered. Including a duet by Mrs. Norma highest. trihutcrJh-TttlBullock and Miss Carol Poulton. Serv Innsbruck is the mot beautiful city In ices will be under the auspices of the -- wi)L-'alb- pay-ainc- Third Ward. Elder A. J. Jacobsen will be the speaker at the Third ward Sunday evening at 7:30. An excelleM program . will also be enjoyed. Fourth WstJ, 1 ProfrFred Buss of Tie B. T. I". wflT lecture on a stron'uy at the conjoint meeting of the JI. I. A.- at the Tourth ward Sunday evening, commencing at j 7 o'clock will jilso be ...... , furnished. e. " the Tyrolean Alps In Austria; and In- of Provo and said tUt It deed, Is one of the most beautiful favorably with the ' ' most cities in the world. ... citlea she had een, both hi ' Vf.. U.Vck Um I. frnn. S T mil. t She ,ald that it and is chairman of the health work ' 1 'oiB4itxiklag-resemblanfor the Genera Federation to th. .. . u i en's Clubs. At the present time she is a working in Utah in connection with Alps of Austria, the traveling clinic, which is. under Mf. filler U a friend ofis, P qv nold.s,rand came to Provo jo mtitrM uJ J nojpsJIP puaua: : VVashJflton, D. C. to see her, before leaving thT IU SiepiTdTititb Tib4ttolhe beauties for her home In St. Louis "a ce .!. ? I' Second Ward, Services at the Second ward Sunday evening, commencing at 7:30, will be under the auspice of the ward Mutual. So arrangements have yet been made Ml .. SO, . . ! ' cf I I C) ryfy f 1 - ' - - - WE ARE PREPARED TO SHOW ONE OF- THE .MOST BEAUTIFUL LINES OF - p V 77 MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES j e6unt . ifth-War- L: Services In the Fifth ward Sunday evening will te undet the auspices, of tha jraxd.IuI. A. The speaker f of the the SatiicdayEOcIobSl A piano solo wUl be B. V. U. and lheThrls" tensen sisters will - render a duet Time of meeting is 7:30. ON DISPLAY IN OUR WEST WINDOW 77teth Ward. Elder Hal'ph Smith, returned mis sionary .from the Northwestern States mission field, will be the speaker at the conjoint meeting of the M. I. A. ! i at the Sixth ward Sunday evening at . 4? 30;- -' 1?y- - Wnt.4 !s Knudsen, Airs. Algle Eggertsen Balllf H IN ALL, VARIETIES AT PRICES WITHIN 1 1 will give a reading, and a violin and piano duet will be given by Frank OF THE REACH THE MOST i Lewis and Miss Mary Mortimer. Bonneville Ward. i An excellent, meeting will be held j'; at the Bonneville ward Sunday evenar VI ing at 7:30 o'clock under the ausFpecial effort to show our Prices on all cotton goods have advanced rapidly the pices of the M, I. A. President TN. i beautiful line of apparel. Call at this store 7 ten days. .Theyjvffl go still higher. SAVE MONEY Taylor will deliver "the address. A past - and you are sure to find just what you want Mi-,I r ; jw reading will be given by Mlsstuclle buy your needs in Staple Cottons; Outmgs, Ginghams, Per at the right prices. f f M Tuttle, a vocal duet by Mrs. Frank eales, Sheetings, Sheets, Pillow Cases NOW it will pay you. Mrs. a Karl Saxey, and Ramsey and violin solo will, be rendered by Leland . -muipueu. Manavu and Pioneer Wards. Arrangements have not yet 1een We will have made as to the speakers for the Man We are putting an Interesting avu and Pioneer wards.' Services will Utah county apbe under the direction of the M. I. A. buying opportunplea on - the mag. sr1io!d-- " aii(rm30nimenceat 7:30 O'clocE contest will This era of apple DUE Community Church. be a direct benBILLS. Third North and University avenue. .Watch efit to every for our- - ad in Services for - Sunday - Octobe- r- 2,n-elud- e grower in this 10 Herald o'clock and Monday's Sunday school at county. The appli a ad Tuesday's morning worship at 11 o'clock. Mornwho engrowers Post Your due ing subject "TheReaL In -- Religion,"' contest tered the. bill .will be worth Christian Endeavor meeting at 8 will be the first Distributors of Merchandise Store. Quality twice Everybody's E. Vr its' Kuhns. minister. O'clock; to reap the benvalue. St' Mary's Church. ., .;, ", efit . . i - ... Sunday school at 10 a. m., services weeks we hare been unpackirtff inanjritew fascinating Oxfords 5 1 . Regular- - meetings ef the as well as some extremely smart Strap Piimps that can be worn with keen satisfaction by Ladies' Guild are held every Monday afternopnn the vestry room- ,- Wm. F. j women who appreciate the importance of having their feet well dressed. Full line of new, M Bulley, rector. . ' ' S Scientist Church. . . First Church of Christ, Scientist. rizrxssx2zs33zxzxii:zzx33isz3:25ixxszzzzzxzsizzzxsz:ss2zsxz:zx:xzsz:szxzxxsz2n warm, comioriaDie iooiwear just arrived. . S No. 80 North-- University avenue. Sun. day school at 8:45. Sunday morning ' services at 11 o'clock. STYLE , QUALITY SERVICE " - .Catholic Churchr' ' Corner of First North and First 1vrTiy-aJfrBTnnha- " Fura-r.- 1 It j i9L' TJU;m IW&t&'r, conservative. 'ii 1 . J" J roJng .'VTT ' J -- 4.- v Tr WOME- N- I )uy Your Cotton Goods Now . -U sA-f - - . - r- For Fall and Winter L u fl ,'.. 1 I , ; ! H new Tass o'clock and Sunday at 9:30. every Sunday morning at 10:"0, Rev, " " JrGri)5larre7TasT6f: Reorganized Churcl. Sunday evening services at 8 o'clock at 2."0 West Fourth SouilL..Elder S, S.. Holm, pastor. mm Vineyard Ward. Elder Grant of American Fork, will be the speaker at the Vineyard ward Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. An excellent program consisting of the will also be enjoyed Tteading by Mrs, Orvll Slone, solo. Mrs. Ella Hebertson; reading by Vivian PhillipsJ ana cnorus ny me ooy scouts, in to the regular services the new officers will be set apart for the T. L. The formerotfTcers were--as M, I. follows: President, Mrs. Nora Ander son first counc11or,Mrs;"" Gece Scott; second councilor; 'Mrsr-Ell- en Holdaway. The following will be set apart;- - Presidents Mrs- - Abel- - Ekins; - Hebertson, first councilor, -- MrSj-EHa andJ second" councilor. Miss " Cleon Bunker. - r n Join the Areola J2lub! To the First Six Bayers of Mr. and Mrs. ... J . K James Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. York, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ratcliffe, Laurence Suth- Weal-ANGOL- A erland and Alex Sutherland, returned home - - Wednesday' evening "from Strawberry, after a. pleasant week of fishing. - I i ' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Simmons will srive a weddincr jintheSixtlr--tt'ar- (t i o .crocKtor Mr. I m- Farms and Country Homes, Offices, Stores, Schools, Factoriec, Etc. ' PRICES COMPLETE, INSTALLED READY FOR USE ' - For For For house; house ; house; house; For Areola Areola Areola Areola Regular Price. Club Price. and 2 Radiators.........,;,.. . . .$196.50 $186.50 and & Radiators . . , , ...... 279.50 266.50 and 4 Radiators 334.50 , 317.50 .' 398.50 and 5 Radiators 378.50 . Larger Sizes for Larger Homes. -- - Hot Water Heating Outfit Gives Healthful Heating, Fuel Saving, Cleanliness, Safety, Comfort and Satisfaction The; ' Ideal-ARCOL- A ; You make a grave mistake if you do not at onc"e take advantage of this exceptional offer and be PREPARED FOR WINTER! The is the latest and frrrtfrst Heathy Invention of the Age. We Guarantee SATISFACTION. Ideal-ARCOL- -- - t Come in and 8 8 M n Ideal-ARCOL- receotion this evenintr H norlaftian 5T"8 H anFMrsr Hewitt M. H H Strong, , who w ere married in the Salt Lake temple September 22. Mrs. Strong was formerly Miss Etta Sim . i. mons. r , 1 Tm-n-nnjp- II !! ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii H MOST AMY OWE CAN A COLO , BUT IT TAKES A RICH MAM TO HAVE . , PNEUMONIA ii ii ii ii ii ii - songs from New York.' til. -- secureTlhe services of Miss "Elsie Hollerman, who win be at our store to demonstrate these very latest creations on the violin from . - 8 8 - be of interest, to you to hear them. The violin gives a perfect of the interpretation "song as it is sung by experts. - -- . ii B2e:2dE25 !! ii ii ii . :; fifliBi UNIVERSITY L-- Z- gateway From 2 to 6 p.m; !! 11 139 N. i : WeTTave 176 West Center.- - - ;nc g je IIMU "Phone ' - : n II II .... just received a thousand copies of all the newest popnlal 2 to 6 p. m. every Saturday. - H i: i " If ' A -- M get our prices on heating year home with the wonderful We have , . : ' 99. . . v - |