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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922. : Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Swenaon and Mre. W. W. Warnftk ylslted Midture starring Conway Tearle, for a interest Jn the pictures eomes from way and Charleston Friday of test two-da- r engagement, "As the lill the development of Th1 principal weefc seem to Indicate there is character from a ragjed tlittl wbuld afternoon Mrs. Dr. and Thursday some gambling stuff io the photj-plsurchin, bora amidst .the most Murray Hayes, recently of WashMlss Ruby Wright spent the l enrlvonment, into a success. ington; D. C, visited Mr. and Mrs. week-enIn Salt Lake, with rela a considerable amount of fae ful young business man after har--v C. P. Warnick. Dr. Hayes will be a tives. action depending upon the activities ing cone through a reform School Dr. and Sin. B. C. Linebaugh Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Potter and member of the JB, Y. U. faculty Mrs. L H. MuierSv tor a two weeks' motor trip . to . Salt of a group of devotees of the God and having beea imprisosed for 'a Mrs. Hayee was for- were visitors in American Fork Jr and rrovv, Lake, Ogden and" Brigham City. family motored to Lagoon Sunday, next year, dess of Chance who are operating murder which lie committed la self Miss ,Ml, where they spent a pleasant day. merly in Mary Gray of LebL and Thursday. They report an enjoy abl-- trip. in a small American city. The bigi defense. .. the Manila schools some Orln Holdaway and taught Clifford The. Mutual girls the Lake-viefew years ago. Wright were Salt Lake visitors op stored to ward, chaperon-- . The marriage- - of Miss Mae by Miss Saturday and Sunday. ,.nlnr. and Will Josephine Seott, are spending the Weight, daughter of Mrs. Rhenama Mrs, Louis Hayes west. Helen week at Mutual l8le,SpnngdelL In Weight of &ringviUe. to Harold ..end sevenu ) heM- - " . : Provo Swenson and Margaret Hayes are canyon. J Johnson of this city took place PAY RECEIVED Mr many friends WENT at Community Flat,' American Fork I J4r. and Mrs, Pred, O. Richmond, Wednesday Jn the Logan temple. "TOM McGfiAVT TTcwv. anyon, for a two weeks' vacation. M rjmdJIri. C. The younz couple left Sunday for been has nnouncement JfrjaiaJLJrhQmas Ida Holman and Orblia Walker The Iowa City. Iowa, wber"ir:" Joha- McGraw, E. Thos L. that G. and Mrs. H. a as Charles whose left' Maigne, tfaylor Nay?or spent tlte week in American Fork Ljved here jame son wUl take a position with the . Cmerl of Provo, now of Portland. tor Grand. Island, Neb., J. C. director is associated, wltb, home o! visibng Mr. and Mrs Delbert married on August T to Thursday Penney company. and successful to the n.ost visit for. three There are only four recognized STANDARD POT- -. Thelwbere ibey plan biggest E1 Esther Plumer Schreiber. nmjfweeks The Sunshine committee of the with-M- rs. G. H. Navlors D. Bagley, has the who of First Mrs. Etta oast of nroductions coucle -the United States today. . That is, FOUR -w TERlES.in y" ' ward met Thursday to surkwnony iook01 daughter, Mrs. FarrelL The trip been a Salt Lake visitor tor the yearsdirected Corinne Griffith in prise Adnt " iuc an Brown.. tlie home i. About producing Maggie English mixed ,.T e of exceptional interest since past week,' ha returned to her rg;e,. au,.,i wrs piumer.- -- iws MC whj ne twenty guests were present and a IIOMER-LAUGHLL- N fitaodsr paramount in the TU "being made by auto. home ifl this. city. While in Salt neceiveu mymeni,;..wnKn win on delicious lunch concluded the en Were not so we would not be Mrs. J. W. Huish is visiting In LakeTMrs". Bagley was the guest of shown at the Strand theater dish his this If bride and game today. him wish tertainment. whom Monday and Tuesday. I"1.0 .... at JJr: and Mxsa. B. Irvine, Jr. able to make this claim; We handle the Homer-Laugh-U- n toeether. Their fu- - Spanish Fork over the. week-e- a Dr. and Mru B V. PnM,i,nii c L Mr. Maigne his directed Lionel tending the meetings and various Salt were Lake ware exclusively, carrying in stockeveral patterns I fn the of The guests Copperhead, Barrymore Bishop Portland. Ore. Mr. forms or activities of the. Bjacktf yt -norm- ,.n,te. OFJKM STOCK warft.-- f , Mary Miles Minter, iMonte Blue, and Mrs. S. L. Swenson at Mutual J in . w. i Oils muiiwi clci ' ' t rst Tt " Tom Meighan ?nd other well knbwn Pell the forepart of the wek. ttnkB. Whle there she will be the MANILA SOCIAL ITEMS Icoffonl. A sister l tne ars of other companies, and put Mr. Neiti Ashton' f ixts AnOTVOffflTfl. l guest "of Mrs. Fred Skinner. I1'' Prices from $5.00 to 20.Wper set. Do not out two special Charles Maigne geles, Calif., is visiting-wit- h Mr. R. Murdock is spending a Mrs. J. Paramount productions, "The- - Fir- and Mrs. A. Holman. .Vfrs. Ashton fhp V I. A. gl" - few days in Heber for a moment in asking u --Paul of was Mis friends you our com- hnniA Fannie i wflaneaMagna, h,maii visiting Th'e Fighting was a former reMet,oruii place, ing Line" and and relatives. does line. not in Porch least. frocks' It the become have charmobligate you a viBitor here with her parents, Mr. Chance," both adaptations from having lived liece 43 yeart'H from juuiutu linv v. Mr. atid Mrs. David Shand of Mrs. Mary Itohison left for lilay-ette- , ing affairs of printed moussellne de. A. E. Paul. W. Chamber's novels. He and Mrs. Rohert ""J visitors last voile, ratine, cotton crepe, Kavebeen spending Jhe past Manti thewere Proi 'Mr. Idaho, where she will make an lalne, Mrs. George Norris and children directed Alice Brady In "Redhead." tussor or canvas. Often they're and Mrs, week, guestt- J v indefinite with relatives. Her has uuusual an Griffith stay few davs. eliaperoiieu Corinne of Salt an4 Mrs. Hul3a.JIabbi8h trimmed with hemstitching James A. Bullock.-'-"- or Mrs. .Viclg Paulson, ao tnCP iirereton. Lake visited relatives here. ' opportunity for dramatic, work and daughter, drawn work. , " here-itevMfj);:n1r-fas Mr and Mrs. u. m. Salt new . far in this like. costuming Iffidale and son, Mrs. Robertson of Springville elaborate uMr, Nellie llebertsen ami bferlin and .Mr. ana from a two spent the wefk here with her play, and has a notable cast. Jack,- - have retfof Delta aiTived for an extend-efcJinpk ev nave reiuiuw weeks' visit witif friends and rela daughter, Mrs.Jesse Wadley. J'art visit with Mrs. Lottie Hansen of the time was spent in the canyon. tives In Vernal. and family at their home near ... GODDESS OF CHANCS. Niels L. Moneon of Salt Lake wa. , Geneva. "I AM THE LAW" Mrs. John W. MeAdam was host a visitor last Sunday at the home of; t The Relief First ward PROVO, UTAH. society met ess, ait a prettily appointed dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ar N. lverson. The Princess theater is showing at a quilting l the home of Mrs. Mra. GawtnOF. of Salem spent the4 party at tier home' Thursday evenXV SeiiBt-li. Thornton pi"A Town," Tuesday, AbourTS Alice Lake is having quite a ing for Mr. and Mrs. JCenneth week with her daughter, Mrs. H,.B. time of it lately in her, latest guests were present. Delicious reBailey (Mr. and Mrs. George B. iVarnick, at their home in the .can-- ; freshments were served. Harding and . Mrs. O. W. - Bailey. rne cnarnung The Y.oung Mother, club memiMr. and Mrs. A. P. Warnick. Mr.''- arewP release, Garden flowers formed the table bers were and Mrs. C. L. Warnick and family jA!i e left Hollywood Tor the norl- home of entertained Friday at the eenterpiece. Tlios. Kenton. The " and Mrs. C. P.av'arnick spent lastjr(!st. where .the exteriorB of a lesson thisMrs, week was Riven by Mrs. Police Mrs. Veda Bporhees and daugh- week in American Fork canyon at Rovnl Northwest Mounted Hert Smith. Delicious refreshments jstry " ere to be filmed. When she were ter, Lorna, of Manti, have returned the Warnick home. served. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Atwood of Salt arrived there she encountered a to their home following a week's' visit in this city, the guest of Mrs. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atwood blizzard, the likes of which, accord-anMrs. Sarah Atwood of Pleasant lnS to the natives had never been Boorhees' son, L. B. Harmon. " Grove formed a canyon "party and known for the past fifty years. The "UNDEB THE LASH" scenario caUed for..mntmual rxjw Dr. and Mrs-- . L. c. Potter have as spent the week in the canyon, time after time production Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams and're-antheir guests for a number of days, Officer of the Receiver. Mr. and Mrs. David Potter of Salt family amant laal sopeli In' Anipripan n.KI tO D BlOppea temporarily 10 some allow warmth. the company do been It has said that clothes Ftrk Lake City. canyon ' Mrs. Irving Johnson and children According to Alice the picture was not make the man. Gloria Swajtson s done 'l'81 't mae-up.- f jr all apiilies the adage to screen acting are Miss Atha Bateman has returned spending the week in the can-- , and declares that clothes do not frffl--Paj-Johnson.has charge of the ne hardships. "Its the oest CatyJKhere she. spent yon. .Mr. An tho s'penff. rnart ThPT- nro ture of my career," says Miss Lake; make the actress. ten days as --the Mrs. of John guest -. I At the Strand starting Wednesday. The pretty Paramount star Is I). Fisher.' Camping at Mutual Dell Flat. given an excellent opportunity to E .... n ,r 'mni-prove- her contention in her second starring vehicle, "Under the Lash," from the book and play, "The which will be shown at the Wednesday, TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Columbia theater next for in this picture Miss Swanson Is seen as the modest wife of a South With African Boer farmer. M1ss Swanson always has been SIIEBWOQD'S JAZZ noted, in the Cecil B. DeMille proBANDITS duction in which she has .appeared, for her beautiful and gorgeous TONIGHT AND TUESDAY gowns. But in "Under the Lash' TUESpAyAND WILL BE PAID, AS FOLLOWS: M. Matinee 4 P. j Tuesday she shows that the gowns had noth an SATUEDAY as ing: to do with ber talents . .... for hours: 70 cents $5.60 MACHINISTS hour, eight RECEIVED PAYMENT" per .. I' $ (actress, ter all through the produc Aj Chicken and Tront Din tion she wears the quaint, 70 cents BLACKjsnTHS A touch of color, a bit of pathos, a little comedy and a cast per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. loned fxockB and "dresses typical of . ' nera, Boating, Fishing, her station as the wife of a Boer BOILERMAKERS 70 cents of favorites including per hourr$0for7fgTi1Ti5urs. farmer, and does not don a single HARLAN KENNTH CORINNE GRIFFITH and and Bathing! k i modern stylish gown for any of the ELECTRICIANS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours; scenes of the production. The story dealx with the trials of PIPEFITTERS 70 cents per hour, $5.69 'for eight hours STARTING WEDNESDAY CABINS FOR RENT J. . Deborah Krillet at the hands of her ' -cruel husband and of her love for a TINNERS hours. J 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight ' w 4 r young Englishman who plays a big of domestic her the cents in 70 story WORKERS for hours. SHEET METAL part eight per hour, $5.60 tragedy. Mahlon Hamilton is the lpari ipg fflgmjsj the supporting CAR REPAIRERS 63 cents per hour, $5.04 for eight hours; company are Russell Simpson, DTP COACH hours lian Leigh ton, Lincoln Steadman for and others. ::: Dances Vbitors plea9ant1grove1oiety: - luflll-J- Parties PorcK Frocks d , m('ur'i:r ., ' Four Only - i Chlp-mou- .,,. " v w. f ; ,rr tm" -- "' - 1 tyhow . : . a& l rhll-dre- i - CI aiice tod - k Wide-Opeh- ontpony ,; foe - i Rio Grande Western Railroad System The Denver - & , WANTED . - , jj, Competent Workers To Take the Places of Strikers Princess STEADY JOBS Standard Wages as Prescribed by the United States Railroad Labor Board .J old-fas- y it .!!t't7: t ' rS .- I ji Genev Beach 'siotfllhg ftat'- - ROUNDHOUSE SERVICE MEN iii . APPRENTICES : The Columbia theater has added radio concerts to its- film bills, for tonight and tomorrow, the radio equipment being installed this morning, and used at today's AT ITS BEST I A - James Oliver Curwood story, with the greatest cast ever Atso-- COMEDY V J y.. 4The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo." nAa rptgce to The men who have remained in the employ of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, and who are now taking service are not merely loyal to the railroad; they are proving their loyality to the public and the Government. They are not . "scabs, but they are at work under the protection of the Law and the Labor Board, and THIS RAILROAD INTENDS TO KEEP FAITH WITH THEM TO THE END. Z7 s ' . ' - . t . . Till .TONIGHT-8:1- 5 Regular Prices st,"'-- ' for - 'I Geneva Beach Thursday Aug,1 7 ' t-- "f - J - ity-,-Utah, 1922. S T. CONCERT - TUESDAY mvl SHOWS 3:45, 8d5 nnioiOi Id Ulllfllfl CORN,-Refere- sassBsssBBaaaasiisBaiai3. e in Bankruptcy. The Sweetest Story Ever Told. 7- " -- uusi-nes- rxl Drill - Attractions These Two Big Nights V r, -- Added TollII APPLICANTS FOR WORK SHOULD APPLY AT THE OFFICE OF: the District Court of the H. C. Herman Welrlck, Foremen. Cunnla 8upt., Bgrphsm Shops, Den-ve8tevena,8hop of United States for the District F. T, Owens Master Mechanlo, Grand Junction. Colo In the matter of Phillip Utah. ' Colo, Foreman, Colorado 8prlngs, W. Fred Kopp, Voluntary Bankrupt. E. C. Howerton; Maeter Mechanic, Alamosa Cole. Colo. ' To the creditors of Phillip Fred Local Agent, Durango, Colo. WaUr Roberta, Matter Mechanic, Pueblo, Colo. Konn. of Pleasant Grove, in the C. B. Carpenter, Superintendent, Rldgway, Colo, Colo. Trinidad, Local Agent, countv orrren, ana inct aioxec Local Local Agent Colo. Aoetrt, --Florence, Colo. .... said,- - bankrupL ..yrrtT. Lecal Local Agewtwtte--?! Meklccw Xanoa Colo,, City, Agent, on Notice is hereby .given mat Cunnnflhanv-Aeetr-aup ait- - Lake 0;0." Colo, SaMda, E.-Master Mechanic, Hasklns, the lotu day of July. 1922, the said City, Utah. Phillip Fred Kopp was duly adjudi- lucal Agent, Lesdvllle, Colo. Local Agent, Provo, Uuh. cated bunkrupt; and that the first Local Agent, Aspen, Colo. J. C. Richmond, Foreman, Ogden, Utah.;. meeting of his creditors will be Q. C. Gates,, Foreman, Montroee, Colo. Local Agent, Price, Utah. s held at the oifice of the referee, 42 Continental Bank building,, Salt JOSEPH H. YOUNG, Receiver. on tha 151b. day.of I Jike 11 o'clock a. m., at 1922, The- - Denver-&;W- o September, Grande Colorado at which time the said creditors Denver, 1922. Western Railroad System. July 22, may attend, prove their claims, trustee, examine the bank s rupt ana transact, suco outer as may properly come before HaWkBWssseBBWsls1C5555iHskBlBBiWs1BHHsWsWHs said meeting. Salt Lake City, 'Utah, August 11, -- Go- - -- . In v "- J"- cents to 51 In accordance with announcement by the United States Labor Board, July 3, old men remaining and new men accepting employment are within their rights and are not strikebreakers. They have, the moral and legal right to engage in railroad service and ' will have protection of every department and branch of the Government National, State ' and Municipal. . in its. IN BANKRUPTCY, NO. 6863. Anoincr 27 cents per hour, $4.08 to $4.72 for eight hours. cents per hour, $2.16 to $4.08 for eight hours. 51 cents to 59 Crafts. "Ramona" Is the feature rum lor tonight, with "The Crisis" on the Columbia screen tomorrow, matinee and evening. Manager Ashton announces that the Columbia matinees will begin at 3:45 hereafter, and that tonight and tomorrow the picture will begin at 8:15, with only one performance each evening. , f.vJ inrtndinsr Alice Lake. Kenneth Harlan. Gaston' Glass' Rosemary Theby, Noah Berry, Wallace Berry, tEc; -I. . nsuAmhlM). , 1 1 tight cents to 38 cents per hour, $2.80 to $3.04 for eight Differentials of three cents per hour over the foregoing rates are paid to Mechanical Craftsmen on night shifts, and differentials of five cents to ten cents per hour in excess of the foregoing rates are paid to highly skilled positions in the Mechanical matinee. The radio concerts now are very popular in the east, where evensmall towns have their radio even- ' Fine Diving Barge Plenty of Boats . "Ride the Barrel and Win a Donar" BAND DANCE TUESDAY I MACHINISTS' HELPERS RADIO C0NCERT8 Piers - 35 hours; i:: BATHING Two Bathing CLEANERS4ctslo"STOn Given by Great IDAHO SI! Musi- cians, including Vocal Instrumentalists, lsts, Bands, etc. REGULAR PRICES Prof. John C. Swenron end W. 6. Creer returned Friday evening from Idaho, where they had ylslted at several cities and towns. "I found a keen interest In education among the young people of Idaho," Profeesor Swenaon said. "Many of thenrwill be in Provo tW winter 'attending the B. Y. Uprobably, a con elasa, fend. s stream of students stantly growing wIQ be coming from that state in -. future years." - Have Your Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing c - " Done Right . SIC WORK GUARANTEED CLOTHES INSURED "For That lietter service uau up ouy , DYELNG COMPANY SANITARY CLEANING AND Provo Utah,, . Plant $4 N. 4th West The Oiriy Modern Cleaning Plant in Utah County. WE SPECIALIZE ON LADIES' FINE GARMENTS DTC ' '- it-I- '? . Don't use gasoline In man to Dav ror lunerais. the home. It's cheaper to pay for dry cleaning " ' - f t 1 . ? v. . |