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Show THE HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922. r SMMYMG Looks Like D. W. Is in Japan ii Taller'n Dad! The Trovo City seminary conducted a very ucc(snful meeting T.4 kl the Sixth ward assembly hall Sunday evening. It wan a demonstration of what ,;:j the ftonilnary work really Is. Th meeting wa conducted en eY " tirely by th members of the cla, 1 lsu '? X and much credit Ih due thoe who partlcii nted In making the meeting w entertaining and Instructive. r-t V1 The Mibje.ctH were treated In a manner tiiat would have been credit ST able to old students of the llble. The urogram was as follows: Alfred Fotlanrt presiding. I'rayer. 'arl Harris. Old Testament treated by Marva Hodnwii and Mary Giles. New Testament treated by S well Art & v Hawkins, Elolce Stewart and Edna Farrer. Church hlKtory by Maurice Jones. The music was under the direction of Prof. J. V. McAllister, and was as follows: Piano nolo, Virginia Crockett; girls' chorus of the high school rendered a number of choice selections; solo by J. W. McAllister. Benediction pronounced by James Needham. t I ' All present were thoroughly con. I y ' verted to the benefit of the seminary work in our community. It cannot help but make for the betterment of our young people by making them acquainted with that ! Mortimer Dare and William K. Wlmsatt are two entries In the greatest of all books, the Bible. When the time comes for regis- American Forestry Association's tration, let us insist that our young birdhouM contest William (right) people put Keminary first on their ,1s only 14 bat more than six feet ItaU. registration card. Parents, let us get behind the movement and support this great moral factor of the school, the seminary, under the1 very able direction of J. A-- Washburn. iiii.'Ai J r . . 4. v Si'., rl" r, f" Km, 4 x V. Si, ' .' lr$ ,V :i I , t:l I! t I. y'TV , rj . This shows a mammotli set on a Japanw movla lot Tba Japi ar new making spectacular movies on the same lavish scale that character) Ism the films of D. W. OrUBth aa4 Erut Lubltsco, Exchanging Views on Carpentier,, AT;THE. PROVO THEAHTI2S The Charm School CUEEN TO The University of I'tab's annual varsity play, "The Charm School," to be presented Thursday evening in j the Columbia theater, is a delightful comedy adapted from the Saturday Evening Post story of the same name. It is a play which will ap-n K,.Hi ufiiirtirQ fin.t rM -ffir- it l'J f j .11 deal ltVa vital problem, that of 1 1 1 D.tH.'.ASHia t,riW '.iff i eduction. TONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 the xtory 6(,P9 a young man, CARMEL MYERS Austin Bevans, falls heir to a girls' in fechcol which he attempts boarding "A DAUGHTER OF THE LAW" to run alorg lines suited to his own Also ideas of education. He is assisted COMEDY roommates who (?) by his three contrive to obtain positions at the WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY school, which Is then under the 7:30, 9 05 T i11st4 r aet mnoiA unit nA m.mI.1 management of one Miss Hays and Dun muoib o.iu i,wi mgiH air, age si iiuucu u) her secretary, Miss Curtis, with while youth seeks romance. A Strang tale of love whom the girls, Elise and others, adventure is told by EARLE WILLIAMS say they can "do anything." The arrival of Eliae's uncle, Mr. in How a fascinating, aristocratic Johns, who comes to Introduce Aus "DIAMONDS ADRIFT" society leader abandoned her social tin, causes a flurry of excitement at Also In to dishwashing the school, and the way in which position and took Austin gets into and out of various a common restaurant is told in the complicated troubles furnishes tne latest Clara Klmbail Young photo audience with an abundance of play, "Charge It," at the Strand tolaughter. Of course The list of players includes Ruth night and Wednesday. in strange behavior will seem a Candiand, Harry Nelson, Jennls this mvsterv to many but when the ColeEsther Elva Cowley, Ridges, "THE HICK" circumstances that con man, Mildred Gerrard Maurlne powerful fronted this wealthy social queen Grace Worlton, Edna Mickelsen, few will blame are Stone, Donna Jones, Marion B. Earl, Julia understood, me F. Vernon Who "Plays the Pictures" at the Pans. Lawrence for deserting the j Lynn S. Richards, DeWitt Paul and brilliance and glory of her life for Albert Eccles. of a restaurant The play is produced under the the sordid routinethe When story is all of Prof. C. R Houstman employe. direction William Connell, who has been and over, the spectator will admire, of the Cornwall University Fay rather than censure the courage of principal of the schools at Sigurd, of Utah. this millionaire's wife in leaving Sevier county, for the past six the luxury of her life and earning SPANISH FORK, May 9. Miss at has Just registered years, Young her own living by the toil or her Etta Olsen was the complimented nnlvprttltv for nhnn1 hands. Satguest at a bride's shower given work. He will remain for the sum- urday evening at the home of MrsJmer Reggloni and may continue in Jacob A. Hanson, by Mrs. W. Ray residence In Provo until he secures LASSIE IS WONDERFUL The evening was spent his degree from the university. Gammell. 'The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in the City" In a social way enjoying games and One of the very first contribumusic. Piano selections were given In "The Girls from Percuplne, TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY by Viola Jones, Minnie Williams tions to the C. W. Penrose Library which conies to the Strand theater and Winona Hansen. A buffet lunch- of Poetry fund, Inaugurated recent Shows 3:45, 7:30, 9:15. Regular Prices. on Thursday and Friday will be eon was served at 11 o'clock to 20 ly by Dr. G. H. Brlmhall of Young of the most remarkable one seen Gov came from former 'LOST university, belted, overcoats, Gray guests. animal actors ever appearing on Mrs. Pier Britan and 'Mrs. Ben ernor Simon Bamberger of Salt rough, unfinished; goods; gloves the are contributions Other Lake were the on City. in pocket; probably left Orem " screen. Holly of Sprinsville This dog, Lassie by name, is said guesU Friday at dinner of Mrs. W. coming in dally from various parts car week ago Saturday. by Mr. Henderson, who directed the of the state. It is announced by Ray Gemmell. 2 rooms, partly fur- picture, to be the mot intelligent A carnival is being held at Span Dr. Brlmhall that anyone may con- - FOR RENT animal he has ever encountered in nished. 142 W. 3rd N. ish Fork this week for the benefit tribute to this cause. While spe- in his years of picture making. of the Spanish Fork baseball team.'clal invitations are being sent to In the scenes of this picture, A Ferris wheel and church officials. Dr. Brlmhall is FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms. which were written by the eminent . all kinds of attractions are in- - anxious that it be understood that Phone author, James Oliver Curwood, the eluded. any person who desires may contribute to this fund. FOR SALE Gas range in good con-- 1 actiotl uca!ls for .a do8 mourning her master and See This Startling Struggle in a River's Icy Depths. Musical men make the best oars dition, for $23; owner has left over the deathdidof Lassie play her intelligently NEW DEANS ARE COMING the city. Box 4. Herald office. men says the Princeton university seem must would she it that part coach, who states that his best Note Wednesday, Added Attraction Dr. M. C. Merrill, who is to be FOR SALE-Te- am, harness and !be imbued with human intelligence, stroke oars have been- - glee club on We have a seen the do lng dean of the Young university all. or men. Phone wagon; part CHAPTER 14 OF "WINNERS OF THE WESF tne STave but to see a dog go out of applied science, will arrive in and alone the fields into acgather will He be One of the greatest electrical in Provo Saturday. 'her mouth a bunch of wild flowers supply companies in the world has companied by 'Mrs. Merrill, Amy KALSOMINING dono reasonable, and carry them back and place Phone fifteen million dollars' worth of un Lyman Merrill, who Is to be dean of them on the grave; then, kneeling filled wireless appartus orders on women at the Young university LOST dark, muley with her feet on the head stone, its books and refuses to accept next year, Jersey cow; slit in left ear, a Wa- - raising her head against the simple more business till it catches up. satch range tag in right ear; has slab, and with actual tears in her, big mark of orange paint on left eyes, is something that to the; hip, left front shoulder and fore- - knowledge of the write of this arti-- ; cle, has never before been seen in head. Phone 226-J- . pictures. FOR RENT Room for 2 gentle-- 1 ill mil 71 in men home. a modern, 11 private w ih RUTH CANDLAND HARRY NELSON S. 1st E. f it' fi A . II f " 1 Larry Senior. B. Y. U. Notes Spanish Fork 1) o -- 1 4 Si. V l ir dvettifii I :' '..::.: 1 VLI 1WM M-1- 2 5 "Up and Goimii merry-go-roun- M-1- 0 381-R- M-1- 2 Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight champion (center) promenading Epsom Downs races with Joe Beckett, British heavyweight (right). Georres Carpentler knocked out Beckett before Jack trimmed Georges at the col-leg- o 790-R-- M-1- 0 733-M- Hurdlers in Tight Finish Three-year-ol- mo p , .: In the sport carnival at Ftflfadelphia. second 'WUssWts' !$ ftte K. M. McCreary, Ohio State, wa 2 d M-1- 0 J& 1 ummlmd M-- Wednesday morning, lady's mink fur, lined with brown crepe de chene. Reward. Call Jenson's Kept practically a prisoner be-- j hind the barred windows of her TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY Jewelry Store . room or closely guarded by her for-ijl ANNOUNCE CONTEST WINNEBS midable old duenna, Consuelaj Velasco. vouns and beautiful, looked SPANISH FORK, May 9. Win- - forward miserablv to her marriage ners in the essay contest of the to Don Manuel Morales. Her fa-Spanish Fork high school, on the ther's will was law, as she said, "Value of Life Insurance," are RCrSe and. though Morales was uglv and Davidson, A. Lee Dart and Merle villainous, he was a man of "great Stewart. The prizes are given an- - wealth and influence in Mexico, and nually by Eli F. Taylor of Salem. Senor Rafael Velasco was deter- Three prizes are awarded for the mined that Consuela should marry best essays in each of the three him. high schools in the Nebo division., The atorv is told in "Diamonds! Paypon, Springville and Spanish Adrift," by Frederick J. Jackson, an Fork. The grand prize for the best Earle Williams Vitagraph produc--' in the district was won by tion directed bv Chester Bennett Plays Four Distinct Parts Miss Emma Heece of Payson. About Beatrice Burnham plavs the role of ?0 local students entered the con- - Consuela and Mr. Williams AS THE MODEST HOUSEWIFE, appears testas New York clubman who upsets AS THE WOMAN OF WEALTH, no n.Manueis plans by marrying BRICKLAYER DROPS DEAD the girl himself. The play will be MUCH-ABUSE- D AS THE shown at the Princess theater on NURSE, AMERICAN FORK May 9. Alex- Wednesday and Thursday. AS THE OUTCAST DISHWASHER ander Cunningham, 51, of American Fork, dropped dead at Calient. in Nev., Saturday at 11:30 a. m., of heart failure. MIX'S NEXT Mr. besides his wife a leaves family of five sons and six daughters all living in AmeriTom ix is coming to the Columcan Fork. bia tVa"r tnirrM and Wednesday Mr. Cunningham was apparently in "T'p and Coin," a !n good health when he left for filmed by William Fox.stirring story of the THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Ta'iente Thursday to work at his Canadian Northwest, where great some trade as a bricklayer. He com- men fight like heroes to for?e the THE GIRL FROM PORCUPINE' work menced Saturday and during willerness to give iu its riches tle forenoon complained of not ord where others fight like devil Bv James Oliver Curwood feeling well and walked to a near- - to wrest from tb by building to rest and dropped they have gained Inducing gold dead. The body was brought to and women; where the srMrit of ad American Fork Sunday morning, (venture is ever in the air rum-ia- i ino Htory, written by Mix and svnira m ur i luemay ui j p. in., in me nrsi i.ynn r . Reynolds, is that of an wmu mope. iui oisuup jnmes i. rngiisn ijd. horn in the Northwest Gardner in charge. whose fal,er falls heir to a for- nine uiki a title and returns to NOTICE TO CREDITORS. jFngland where, when the lad has grown to man's estate, he fails to In the District Court of the w in the hand of a girl he loves and "ourth Judicial District, in and fir returns to the Northwest to seek ;"t;ih County, State of Utah. In forgetfulness. !tse mutter of the estate of Jeorg T. Pray. Dvcea-d- . Vfftum Lava, an island in the New Creditors " ill present c'aims with HcbrM-Mis literally a mountain of i t ) the und'rsii:nd at h!s ekds, snlph'jr. 1.6on et in height and effice at the county treasurer's about nit miles in ba e The Also a Full Line of Seed. of lice at th . M imirty cottrthou.', ni' tir.tai.i is p cent pure ul. cucumbers, Provo City. I'tah. Now is ,th 3 time to plant beans, squash, on or before the : . . . e : 1.. tii.iloth d.iy of July. Wll, corn una melons, also an uue varieties 01 I.. L. NELSON. h':n-irOn nil'ii.-doll..- 10c Ailmini.'tntor of Kstate a Dahlia Bulbs, each of year ii s,)int by the people of the i , T. f 'v. dozen Clara Kimball Young M-i- TWELVE EXPERIENCED PLAYERS in THE j j 1 SMI i - .he W eeklly ini era A New Newspaper, First Issue Today Subscripiion Price $1.00 a Year Until June 1st a special rate of 50 cents the year will be made to residents of Utah county only. The Weekly Herald will be published at Trovo every TUeScSc'ulation solicitors wanted in rural districts; liberal r "Charge a And a Cast of SAVED FROM CRIMINAL LOST A Ripping Good College Play, Filled with Enjoyable Humor, at the I- - Clean 0 UI If ONE NIGHT ONLY Prioc IA 11 THURSDAY, MAY 7. 9?Ii. Zfi 1 Oft r . - 1 : iR-u- Gilbert's Grocery & Seed Company ulbs and plants 1 50f CLuiiolus Bulbs, per Also Tomato. Pepper and Cabbage riant . Cot You-- Now. Now is the Time to Fertilize lour liwn. We Have the Best Lawn Fertili.er in the West. s Ge-ir?- " I'd-ei'Si'- I nitd Sti'es for hutmiw dwrrv. Hildas tlifs MORGAN. COI.VMAN & STRAW. Attorn- - y fur Aiminisfat- r. .hi iFir-- t publication May !; lut the publlcaMcn June C. li2:.)' W 1: TO) WPfo nf lOr.rti's ,1 .( in mj. I16.0M). al,r,!iH the war. i incs u.!dn of the winds bdieved to be t!,e Ililt'U HI) all shifting Of fh. um,.btt ,.i.i d 'vel0pd In the cago in or. n:onrou,4 cloud bhnVet now bcln? succm. through whiCii not even a sunbeam Utah where the n.uld f,n-its whv : recentlv eav " vrf i it The Place With the Right Prif lhs. nf Crane FloUT lbs. of High Patent or Straight Grade Flour jh 100 lbs. of Heavy White Mill Run h 100 lbs. of Light Mill Run h 100 lbs. Coarse White Bran fjl 100 lbs. Whole Corn Si 100 lbs. Chopped Corn J) 100 lbs. Oats 11 100 lbs Barley 100 lbs. Biddy Scratch 100 lbs, Milk Mash 1 18 TTio-V- i Cf-0;.- Uf 248 We Have Just RereivpH Car nf Swift's Meat TERMS CASH V Gilbert's Grocery & Seed Company Vt diyo-il- . one to be is "ite.l sti-tM'y mined In irt e -- l PI WasRtch Produce J Sf ftc |