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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921. SCHOO L - iS cWnr "iuaiett ' JFjOUCE TEMPTED BY DRUGS Thanksgiving Dinners in -- bri,1 t TwShSS' S1STEI ' - F5 , 7?: E EE wng experience IlAY CATCKEB thi Ut 0J side the police ,orce Mr. Wilkins has CtiiEf man In Provo tor yearl which time He has is Herald Reporter, Cora Wadlejr apt of Police Jesse Chief is woL night prowlers Manwaring Phone 80-Withthelaste preparing to.leave Provo for his fu- five 7 J . Herald Carriers: ture home in Salt Lake. Hia family two burglars,-onElvin Richins, Arthur Carson already has moved to the capital city. been burglar. single-hanSsaid that no other JmL t, XThe Herald now has "two carriers His term of office ends- with this yer. outswe of Salt Lake ar.d 0 in Pleasant Grove.) fipvfrl ainlicanta 'are known, to baTSJBtereir'tnPir names as possible successors to Chief Manwaring. ProbMany Provo business meB CEAVES FOR MISS1PN. The Mrst ward M. I. A. will have ably the best known of these appli- nounced In their supoort t charge of the farewell program to be cants is Wren Wilkin a, who has had a Wllklns for chief of given Sunday evening. November 17, in honor of LaVere Wadtey, who will leave Wednesday, November 30 for a mission to the northeastern states. . rormet-JSsMCtos- 1 BURGLAR International Krw. Service SYRACUSE. N. V, Nov. 23-- The drug hibit is being deliberately imMrs! S. C. .dams was hostess at a planted into hundreds and thousands of and girls in the public. school' prettily arranged Thanksgiving dinner oi boys .New Vork and other cities, accordat Edgewood farm. ing to the confession of Jefferson '' ' 1 e Doiieeman Knepton, or1?' MrsTterxPWUliamr en ana conressea arug addict Mr,a4 the sW18 -tertained at Thanksgiving dinner tor In thepublic grammar schools an.i Tv ulCis needs help at any fiz William Morley. James Maloaey. and high schools of New York and Brookkoase, Pas 1S B. A. Spillman. age, and proper corse try in . ,tane it lyn," said, Knepton. "some of the bla drug peddlers, through their confedearly years often corrects Covers were laid for twelve guests erates in the Bchoolbouses. are actual Out in error of balance and unfortunate ly giving away morphine, cocaine and at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. heroin county, to schoolboys and girls, free of FARM BUREAU LECTURE. figure tendencies that mar the beauty is August Johnson Thanksgiving day. cnarge, so that they will acquire the thsge, DID VOU HEAR Miss Rosena Swidmore of the JJtah in later life. The table was centered with chrysan-themum- drug habit liters, V Agricultural college of Logan was Knepton, arrested as a dim Deddler. here Wednesday and gave a lesson on Miss Ann declared he had formed the habit in a Tailor's hall. at the city Finishing." Our corsetieres made have expert I J. Brooklyn highschool In 1913. He de- Twenty members of the Ladles' Farm Bishop and Mrs. A. L. Booth, Mrs. nied that he had ever sold drugs. some most interesting and successto the receive bureau liere present Rose Y. Stewart and Mrr. Annie . M. with then " ' According to his story, Knepton ful studies of , this problem .with LECTURE LAST WEEK ON day In oeen making jilnfpr"'""" g Young spent Thanksgiving tithing Spring Lake, guests- of M rr and Mrs. tight to rid himself of the habit, acMrs. Lloyd B. Adamson was a Salt theyVere Moore. , Clarence . ' quired, he saidrwhen fellow high Lake visitor Wednesday. v - school students joffered him the drug. .Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams en fbe sis' I zMrand-Mrs.-Gle- n Adamson "and J tertained at ThanksgivlngTlfhner. ineverad-io-iuy-anydrug- s. Every Mr. Duane and Mrs. Mmnd"Mr9. 8. one of the addicts or peddlers that you children of Lehi, l Adamson of Logan spent Thanksgiv getting I. Bunnell and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. would We should like (o show you what we think meet to poolrooms and dance ing here with relatives." fitbOUt 1 Williams. - Chrysanthemums formed faalls would t? gladly give you a little co. ;;! Uhe Ta the bestountain JPen jnadeji The Linddn Second ward enter- deameereiBiioa"pp!Jtin'you remarkai) r.ad acquired the habit andnhad4o Sun- Mr. and Mrs. George Parker had have some v. ry .terestins - . . they jedayThen dayEevenlng. ft WW as, their guests Thank8givlng day, nere are some new ana s peciai si there e: MrKziaiMiH.tirk.Ejiaira oner to some or sell were M. would H. Mrs. Pherson suggest Mr. and train s an Parker and Rulon Nichols of Ameri where . models in these original front-laci- n you could bujr It A Inow sev- guests at Thanksgiving dinner otlMr. Neither- -i can Fork. Mr., and Mrs. James A, 'r 'l corsets-- so girls and Mrs. C. R. Gillman.: . Both o Oliver and pliable and sqskilfuUy f. andZMrsAlbert Has- - eTat3andsoheJnnocent-youn- g YOUR STATIONER.- the Pres mussen and family. '.and Mturaflyr modelled ;Aatjrou affc aance halls, where they met addict ' Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Harvey enter services I and peddlers; The peddlers would tained at Thanksgiving dinner. Covers vears tb Utah Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon F. Stringharo unconscious of their , support exceptji. even make love to them ioxjrder to get were laid for Miss Florence Harvey ioB,"o't were Will the Cluff of Mr. and well-beinguests . g. for a comfortable feeling of t their and Mrs. J. Milton Jones jtt Thanks them into the erhabit No. longer able to and Dean Harrey of . Salt Lake,-- M r. get money meansrthese" girls andi Mrs. Hans ChriBtensen of Amerptesbyu giving dinner. - - ' soon became disreputable in order to ican Fork, Marion Christensen and I point TAyisirtOOur corset department may Mr. and Mrs. LaMond Bunnell of get enougn money with which to get Miss Rintha Green of Amerlcaa Fork. their needed - save -dope; , Spanish Fork and Mr. and Jllrs. you later the discouraging task o( Mrs." Sarah "Atwood entertained at :HabJtBrokeJiArmy,- James A.a Nut tall of Springvllle lost lines. to figure became Finally-it regain t liard dinner Thursday. The get very attempting Thanksgiving gtfests of Jlr. and Mrs. LoU, Bunnell drugs. I came to Syracuse anchgot a jraests were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. At Thanksgiving dayv position on tht.New York Central as a wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. trainman I broke the habit I enlisted Atwood and children, Mr. and Mrs. Covers were laid for twelve at ' In the .United States ilillij :!l!i!!i!iiiii1":' Mrs. . . dinner Thanksgiving given by and t91?Twent on and three i.i'piijJiii;l;.1iii,fii,a!i.--tVSTBeck Mrs. overseaserved . baby, The included Wesley Etta guests Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., Miss fronts and returned home on May 15, Miss Ardepa At 1919.. I Dorothy and Garner Irvine of Salt started; returnedto Syracuae and in again as brakeman. Then Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thofnton enterWe carry a complete stock of GossardCorsetsatalL Mrs. William LakerTHid-- Mr. hf the railroad strike came on, and I was tained at dinher Thanksgivings-day- . : Ferre. Gossard JJrassIers, times "' out of work. Mr.and lrsV V; I was Invited guests included liV V t'l ' ' Rollo Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis period --JTbe following wereFerri Cluff, in "charge of our CQrseejjartment thepestsof C. in sevLarson. saw Larson P. and and Fayette park Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ash ton at sitting is an expert corsetifere bein? a srraduafe from the Gossard dinner: Mr. and Mrs. eral addicts come there to take their THE FOUNDATION OF GOOD HEALTH IS LAID AT Thanksgiving to in Off is and Colo., school,. Denver, give you experts Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blanc and chil position LEDiscouraged, it created the --Y0UR DINNER E. Elliott Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'shots.' corset advice. . B. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs.' Bert Mc old longingjn meand.,1 bought LL See that it is properly built by giving your family more in Ewan and John J. Sullivan of Salt cocaine from a peddler to forget' my day here- - with Mrs. Blanc's parents. M rand Mrs. Niel A. S wenson. . This, and our connections with the three strongest lines-trouoies. , Lake. bread. .. . r Worked on Police Force. . the United States, you should look no further for corset and musele-produceBread is a body-build- er "On November 1, 1920,' I was apMr. and Mrs. J. J. Hayes and chilMr. and Mrs. W, B. Retherford and ; - - ' satisfaction. .. Mr.; and Mrs. Frank Walter, spent pointed to the. Syracuse police force. dren and Mrs. Rose B. Hayes were HARVEST BREAD I tried to make good, but every where guests of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Hayes of GOSSARD Thanksgiving day with Mr. ' ana Mrs. disea contains that tastiness which appeals to the appeiiteand I went I ran into addicts who knew Provo at Thanksgiving dinner. ' L. T. Walter. ROYAL WORCHESTER natec me a j) d,. threw slurs at me as a hypoBON TON PARENTS' ENTERTAINMENT. Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. T. Watson of crite and threatened to squeal to my slice. You will eat slice after Members of the First ward M. I. A. Mldvale were guests of honor at the superiors. This discouraged me. I Eat more" bread and make Harvest Bread your favorite In Tues social the a tabernacle, held ifr took morphine and eoeainef Thanksgiving dinner given by Mrs. again fathers In of the honor "While force 1 was taking day evening, brand,. Wm': watson- yesterdays afternoon. '"" from four to ,five,;grains. jdailyr costing and mothers of that-ward. At 7:30 the following program was AskJfor pleas me three dollars. Finally the habit of their had such a strong hold on me and the given antly, entertained the members HARVEST BREAD er at addicts in the citv leered me anrtha4t Song, "Our Fathers and Mothers." familytHThanlsglvlnf-dinnSeAemberflnvocation, wrence Olpin. their homti. - The rooms were beauti became unbearaWer1Tna--rThe real Staff of Lift with ' the season's 16,. 1921, I resigned from the force.. Mixed quartet oy fc.ari Banas ,ana fully decorated flowers. Those present were Mr. and Drugs wrecked me mentally and physl otliers, Our Tribute-- , of Love," Dean Mar- Distributors of Oualitv Merchandise - Everybody s Store. Hi Mrs. John Thurgood and family, Mr. cally. I have an idea that some of the ; rott and Mrs. George Myers and family, addicts informed some of my fellow of nuns!!!!!!::!":::;) Response, Mrs. Rose B. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gilbert and family, ficers of my condition." Response, Ezra F Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Don Park and family, "Lltle Mother of Mine," Solo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cockrell, Mr. Ancient Shears. r Margie Allred. and Mrs. Dell Hopkins, Mrs. A. H. rr jaeadmgy-Dad,!-Rar-Qlpln.--the shears used The ancient by " Scott, Jr., and family L Ralph Wilson of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Wilson of Los Egyptians had one leg detachable for . Mandolin solo, Nathan Winters. Old '"Love's Congregational singing, sharpening. It was held In ilace by Angeles, Calif. ; - and 'True to the two cloths engaging pins, Sweet Song,EXZES3S5X8S3XZSSSSSSSZZXSZSZS3ZSSSZXSSSS3ZZSIXIEKISS1 " Faith." " Mrs.-J.-Mrand Clark entertain- and could be detached In a second. S : you want-- to After-th- ei : v ...... . S r. TpartTr3lt3tdjQBTMdioq rT ed Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Reddish at a wnere a Dasket party, the, basement, Thanksgivlngdlaner at their-hem- er Jud Tunkins says a man' noblest dancing and social good time was had . "the" waist-lin- e Mr. anr Mrs. L. R. Nelson and fam- and most philanthropic efforts often by everyone present. should be ily of Lehi were guests at a Thanks- fail to attract as much attention Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Edmund9, Alta placed, or. giving dinner which was given at the smong his friends as the" fact that he very newest " and Dean Peterson of - Salem were home of Bishop and Mrs. L. L Nelson. has bought a new hat 5 The old idea that COAL is COAL is losing ground. Sunday visitors here at the home of note in sleeves, dr the corMr. and Mrs. Jos. A Dlckerson. . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedquist ienter- PRUDENT USERS OF COAL BUY WITH KNOWLEDGE rect skirt consult tained at a family Thadksgiving din Mrs. Gordon Forbes andbaby ner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, aa.it lj&kb are vis.ung nere ai ine NOWADAYS Fred J. Finlayson and Bliss Finlaysonr home or Mrs. roroes ' pareoisMr. YOU and Mrs. O. F. Herron. !EAT VALUE, and those qualities that make a coal Mrs. C. H. Poulson was hostess at a Thanksgiving dinnef yesterday for S Miss Gertrude Johnson was a Salt DESIRABLE to HANDLE are the'deciding factors Prof. Frank Woffindenand Mrs. , M, "J7 w v W , Lake visitor Tuesday. j M . S. Woffinden; S LUMBER GOOD COAL GOOD . Mrs. Jos. A. Dlckerson entertained M " Mr. and Mrs. Upton Hoover enter-- . PHONE 357 a number of little folks Sunday after- H tained, the members of their family noon, the occasion being her Wesley's at a Thanksgiving dinner- .- The table ninth birthday. Games Were played M N centerpiece consisted of a large basket and refreshments served, r M of yellow and white chrysanthemums. M Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Misses WilletjlndLj&iBJLJKlrMKXla Mrs. F. T. Hoover of 'Ogden, Mr. and m spent Sunday visiting- in Lehi. Hoover iCorbettflfSaltI.akerLoRoy" Now and Miss Grace. Hoover Mrs. S. Farley was a Salt Lake have nsf reframe them in "; v T visitor Sunday. In rooms beautifully decorated with modern-styl- e. We can offer , the season's flowers, Mrs, Arthur The - marriage - of Vivian Smith of Craven wm hostess at a Thanksgiving Corner Second West and Fifth South. of a this, splendid you variety" city and Miss Stella Gieen of, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L, dinner. AmerieaorFortwlll-solemnized a in Craven and Mrs. Mary Bland were the -th Salt Lake temple, Wednesday. l:zss::zzzzzzzxzzxzzxzzz:zz:s:sszsxzxzxzzxzxxzhkiei from v which 20 cents 35 cents you molding Drrsi 9744 " guests. November 30. ' 35 cents' ....,.... 2 to wish those select can None higher Misses Glida and Flora you West. Effie Miss Erma Bennett left for Stoors, tsszssszzzzszzzzzzzszzzzszzzzzszzzzzzzzzzzzzziiiii Nelson and Vervene Cobbley spent ' Wednesday Jto spend Thanksgiving we frames made or be into in Provo Sunday visiting with Mr. and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Julian Hansen. T. Bennett. , . will gladly give ..you any Mr. and Mrs: Edwin H. Cutler and and MrsSLDeal and Mrs. D. D. McEwan was hostess at familyjJUr. help in the way of sugges-- " family left Tuesday, evening for a children's birtbdayparty atxter Shelley, Idaho, where they wUl spend borne Wednesday evening in honor of tibns our experience warten aays visiting with friends and Ines. her twelve-year-oldaughter, relatives. They will make the trip Games and music were enjoyed and a rants us in ofering. - -- r " in automobiles. delicious luncheon served to twenty. "A. Rowley Armistead of this city and Miss Gertrude Houti were marMrs. Anna Hedquist spent Thursday te Line of See Our Distributers of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. in Spanish Fork, the guest of Mrs. ried in the Salt Lake temnle Frldav. Emily Jex at a Thanksgiving dinner. r Mqndajjserimgshiweras-Ttlve- m J -- Serving Trays. -j. iu nonor oi tne young couple at the home of the groom;smotheru.-Jdrs- . Miss Jena V.. Clegg of Vineyard, ' " .. ii who Is here attending school at the Handles Sell Them. Mary Armistead. ''Superstitions About Birds. B. at U this V, Members of the fourth and fifth It has nlnajrs been deemed unlucky her home. ; year, spent yesterday !'.anufaclurers say Most women ; grade Primary classes of the Third r select umbrellas more for the by the superstitions to kin a robin ward with their, teachers, Alice WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES AND tractiveness of. the handle than for or a swallow. In some lands the ill Maurlne Adamson and Florence H. Helndselman Dr. and Mrs. To Is the cloth. be of lock If the killing accidental, e wearlug qualities and family went to Heber Wednesday Holdaway, pleasantly surprised Miss COOKED MEATS .t end fancy handles this season are canceled If burial Is given to tht to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and May waaley, who is recovering from s an operation, at her home made even more fancy. Ivory, bird. Swallows are accounted sacred Mrs. Emer Murdock. Tuesday afternoon. Games and refreshments r and celluloid are used to make because they flew around the cross Just received a fihinment of China Lilies and Paper White J h were enjoyed and a splendid time had (J."Biert of'Rexbuig, Idaho, is here f Calvary- ,-- ii XNarcissus, to be planted in the house for winter iioww.by all. . viting Jils daughter, Mrs. A. O. Iver-soh They can be planted every two or three weeks and have flow- g months. a few . for More Coffee Perhspa. PLEASANT GROVE HIGH SCHOOL ii era all winter. :.n the Storm Breaks. ' Abyssinia Is the original borne sf Dr. M. P. Henderson, B. Y. U., ad -.send a Is . tbnt a woman Christmas In of card, place the, coffee tree, and In the highlands dressed me students of the Pleasant h Both are reasonyour photograph. very tlrod of a biifbnnd whe of forthat country there are Immense Grove COME IN AND INVESTIGATE OUR PRICES Is reminder a one high school on Wednesday on K . but f '? In permanent able, demands life ' siatlon have' never beet of yeu-- . Larson & Rollow, Columbia It of that the ests 5 "Present Status of the M subject, .i:,es than hers des. Dallas touched. ,.. Doctrine of Evolution."''"' , "v theater. IN . locietty other scientists have given y Physicians and a nev? meaning to the words "preventive medicine." We may not be far removed , from the time when we will adopt the quaint Chinese method of paying the doc tor a fee oEIyo long as he keeps us welL P easant Grove CHILDREN 1 r's ' arlong-andinsucces- sfu . t- - , - 3 b O S S A R D r t c t .V J tp o table-decoratio- -- i . -- Co.. Paper Taylor - . by-oth- jere 1 I .tomw ill armjLrlL-JahfriLtwwdndWldrtnvrra- " iPr 111 rlso v ; I t "Miss II -- : .. -- TAB- . -- -- r.: . 1H . on-th- e r: rrndIrsrosptra.afk -- Provo Bakery ' TXHEN . 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