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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1922. Screened at the Princess Mandella ' A4n-ter-estin- U .. . hostess. TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Matinee Today 2:30 and 4 P. M.; Tuesday 4 P. M. SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "THE VERMILLION PENCIL" FOR FOUR DAYS Harold Lloyd -t- or- ABE W. TURNER Attorney tn Room 7, Knight Block, Provo, , Utah. Playing at ; t " . , s- - m could tee the wnitary factoriei ia which Sego Milk ii pre. pared, you would know that Sego murt oontain ill l$ pIjljiii liii Come Just to Look 661-- 1. fk , , jm.i&&Z iaK 1! other day a lady came into our store; upon looking around she said, "I didn't have an idea you carried so many beautiful things!". Gee Whiz! We've advertised for the past "steen" years the different things we had to sell and still people come m and say that. Well, we've decided to have OPEN HOUSE for a week. We invite the whole darn public to come in and give us the ONCE OVER. 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U a scent A Thomas Meighaa fiam PRINCE THERE WAS s posers in the country, fienrire vr Cohan is author of "A Prince There Was." a brilliant stage success which has been pisturized by Para mount witn Thomas Meighan as star and which will be the feature at the Columbia theater tonight and Tuesday. Mildred Harris, a charm ing actresg who scored in Cecil H DeMille's great production, "Fool's Paradise," is Mr. Meisrhan's lead ing woman in the picture. 'Miss Harris is seen in the role of a young girl, who after her facer's ruin and suicide, saeks to make her way as a short storv writter. but with poor success. Her plight is discovered by Charles Martin. played by Mr. Meighan, a wealtny but discontented young man, who falls in love with her stories.' The ensuing complications, however, are all cleared up in a happy finish wnicn makes the story most pleasing. Mrs. L. V. Bunnell and son Leon have returned to their home in Burley, Idaho, after spending the past week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams. The following formed a party and motored to Saratoga Wednesday evening where bathing and luncheon was highly enjoyed: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Taylor, Mrs. VV. W. Goodridge, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Zabriskie, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor. Mrs. Don C. Williams entertained at dinner evening. Thursday "THE VERMILLION PENCIL" Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Whipple, Miss Alice Whipple, and Glenda Brastrum of Ogden. "The Vermillion Pencil " starring The season's flowers were used Sessue Hayakawa, is a photoplay of profusely. It is gigantic Miss Vera Williams was a Salt amazing proportions. in structure. The volcano and Lake visitor Friday. earthquake scenes in which entire towns are devastated and thou sands of native engulfed in floods of flaming amthe most "SOUTH OF SUVA" unusual episodes ever put on a screen. The story is strong drama in which Can the tropical pictures with the with exquisite romance Hayalocale laid in the South Sea be the. acting skill of Sessue exemplified. as perfectly filmed in the vicinity kawa is beautifully Love and Ann May are also if the scenes Bessie of Los Angeles-awere taken in the actual places in the cas:t. Now showing at the Strand. called for in the scenario? This discussion has arisen beRELIEF SOCIETY MEETING cause of the fact that sifultaneous with the starting in Los Angeles The first Relief Society meeting of "South of Suva," wnich opens tonight and Tuesday at the Princess of the season iittbe Fifth ward will theater, an expedition left San be held Tutsday afternoon ot 2:30 1'Yanclseo to make a picture actualy o ciock. rrot. Amos is. .vierriu will A good musical be the speaker. in the South Seas. Ewart Aramson, author of "South program has been arranged. All of Suva." vehemently declares that ae Invited. product has the Los Angeles-madall the advantages. oi tu I spent five years in the PUTS PEP IN SLEPPY TOWN Seas," he said, 'and I wish to say that the island Btuff screened in South of Suva, defied my eyes to "Grandma's Boy" lives in Blosfind flaws. We took the material under absolutely perfect conditions, som Bend, one of those slow towns our film was fresh, we had every where the Tuesday morning Exlaborotary facility we understoodin press arrives Wednesday afternoon if Monday's train gets out of the the vagaries of the climate Harold Lloyd is "Grandma's every respect we had the advantage way over any expidltion which goes to Boy." and his Grandma is Mrs. Anna in the South Townsend, a dear old lady 79 yours do picture-makin- g Seas. You can reporduce Rcenery old. Mildred Davis is the Doy's '? heart. perfectly in Los Angeles why go s AH ti humorous, thrilling and thousands of miles when the dma's of improper facilities amazing Hunbl" that "( were neutralize any advantages whlca Boy" eni.i:tc.rs in five rt concocted by Hal Koach. Sam Tay- might occur?" f & Day and Night Service. Repairing Our Specialty. Gas, Oil and Accessories. Acetylene Welding. A. V. Washview, Orem, Utah. Peaches Jauckson a PdjamouiiL Pictuie..'.A Pricce There Wt? ' Known in the world of amuse ments as one of the leading playwrights, and com e H Phone j-- i ::x".X"X::::::::x"x.:Xix;; oame fis tresh Milk wm Half-gallo- t-Lav rxMiru JUiiits JUlintcr "South, oh Sav-3.- ' s ' ...... - . "Grandma's Boy , s i- -i , i -- Have It Done the Royal Way Where Quality and Workman ship Count. We Win. ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY We Call and Deliver. 208 W. Center. Phone 674. I BEGINNING WEDNESDAY A-N- o. Professional Columbia Also "EXCUSE ME, SHERIFF ...80 . and . Another big fine human role that blends life's strength and tenderness as only Thomas Meighan can do. If you want to know what folks mean when they say a .man's a "prince" see this great picture! Center. Phone Lowest Prices. WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 9, 1922 10 lbs. Sugar , ,.. "100 lbs. Sugar . . . .$7.95 48-l- b sack Patent Flour .81.20 1 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs 55 2 lbs. Full Cream Cheese .48 Fairview Creamery Butter, 1 ".v40 ; Quart jar Honey V ... 4W 3 Jbs. Bulk Silver Leaf Lard. ..50 Potatoes, per bushel .60 Box No. 5 Soda Crackers .38 2 cans Royal Blue Sugar Corn 25 Bulk Peanut Butter, per lb .20 ". '. . 3 pkgs. Quaker Pancake Flour ...35 , Luneta or Phez Jams, per can 10 2 lbs. Bishop's Cocoa .35 3 bottles Snider's Salad Dressing ;.25? 4 dozen Fruit Jar Rubbers 25 2 dozen White Crown Fruit Jar Caps .15 Quart Ball Mason Fruit Jars $1.10 n Ball Mason Fruit Jars $1.40 10 bars White Naptha Soap .55 10 bars A. B. Naptha or Crystal White Soap 48 Complete Stock Spices and Vinegar for Pickling. Business ! 1 -- 450 West Paj-son- Princess Fork, Mrs. Ross Woraley. Mrs. Le- 4 " .Mia . , .,110. OUT luum:, J. W. SteihL Mrs. Frank Stubbs, LAKEV1EW AND VINEYARD Mrs. John F. Smith, Mrs. J, B. Ash- ton, Mrs. George B. Harding, Mrs. 4. 0. R. Thomas, Mrs. Henry Gease, Mrs. Thomas Wells returned to Mrs. Lynn Sutton, Mrs. Robert Pat- - her .home a Victor, Utah. Friday terson, Airs. Franklin S.. Harris.; she has been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Diantha worsley, Mrs. Ida Mrs. G. F. Wells of Vineyard for uusenoerry, ana miss Margaret several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stone were uuBBuueny. Vineyard visitors Wednesday. It is Miss of The marriage Priscilla probable that they will move from Arlen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake and reside in Vineyard in jonn k. Arien, or vineyara, 10 tjnar- - the near future. les A. Jensen of Provo win take Vera Williams motored to Ogden piace septemoer iz, m sail utae Thursday. Miss Nettie Murdock of Heber bCity. ' was the guest of Miss Jena V. Clegg Mrs. tiannan rnte 01 at. usorge, gt week at Vivian Park. was a Provo visitor last week, the Miss Bessie Williams and Walter guest of her mother, Mra. Francis Whitehead were Salt Lake visitors Knight. Thursday Miss June Snaw was the pleasing Mr. and Mrs. J. Westphal and hostess at a dinner party Friday children have returned from Fli- - evening in honor of Lamar Scott, whose birthday anniversary oc curred on that day. A profusion of nasturtiums and asters decorated the parlor and dining room. Covers were laid for Miss Ruby Taylor, LaVard Shaw, the guest and the SAMUEL440.KOPP ef r I." 1. .ftAS lUttUfiatJaaJSiV Inn lanu .l.'.im Nielson.-- SAVE MONEY BUY FOR CASH " '. ii ana 8" i varirr 01 rrovo, Miss Veda M. Jensen of Salt Lake1 . Mty. Karl Alma Peterson., of Las Vegas". Texas and Miss Ethel Ruth Startup, of Provo. , Ora H. Moore, of and Miss Ethel N'uttall. of Lake "View. isurmu' Ciiv. liiiiiittijt The Sixt' ward ReUet Society Mrs. Heibert Schick, Mrs. P. G. 'more and Delta, where they have members will .be entertained, at a Peterson, Mrs. W. J. Steihl. Mrs. A. oeen pending a few days. social ln xte ward house Tuesday B. Morgan, Mrs. Fred Richmond, IToressox and ilra. Amos N, Mer g Mrs-.f- c RvThwnas; Mrs. Wm. Ferre, afternoon at- t3ft a'eleekyrill and family have returned to arrMrs. -beesi Jack Mrs. F. J. Teasdale, program has by Hedquist, Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs! their, home In this city, after a anged, which wime followed Relief week's visit in Logan. They were All games and luncheon. ward are Dayid Openshaw, Mrs. Lafe Bown, accompanied on their return ofe the members Society trip, Mrs, ,FtankStubDg, Mrs. J. D. Huninvited. ter, Air J. W. Farrer, Mrs. A. O. wtyeh was made by auto, by Mrs. I fTerson." Mrs. May C. Corer Mrs. Merrll's mother, Mrs. David Drys- Mrs. S. J- - Jones entertained at Flan; dale, and sister, Mrs. Jesse Carter .r Memphis, Tennessee, and who will visit here Thelwms wersT?.11' for a few days. Mrs. Jones of Butte, Mont Ralph the season's prettily decorated with Mor and ferns. Mrs.-A-Mrs. J. F. Haltaday entertained a were Complementary to Miss Lorie gan and Mrs. Late Bowen uonover ot Los number who of friends at her home Calif, Angeles, faTors. card .Dainty is here awarded the in honor of visiting, Mrs. S. H. Jones Thursday afternoon, refreshments, were serrea 10 mrs, entertained at her home Thursday j Mrs. Hannah Pike of St George, Mart Roy lance, Mrs. Alex Hedquist, afternoon. Garden flowers were land Mrs. Mary Ann Blitho of Nephi. used as a decoration. Music and i The rooms were orettilv doenrated social chat were enjoyed after with garden flowers. Cards were which dainty, refreshments were enjpyed followed by a delicious served to six. Mrs. Annie Mildenball luncheon. and Mrs. Horatio Jones were awardThe Missionary committee of the ed the card favors. , Pioneer ward gave a dance Friday TONIGHT AND Mrs. John R. Stewart of Salt Lake evening in the ward amusement TUESDAY hall, complementary to Miss Thelma spent last week in Provo with her Flygare and Albert Richards, who sister Mrs. Joseph Nelson. Mrs. MARY MILES MINTER will leave soon for missions for the Stewart left Provo Thursday for church of Jesus Christ of Latter Provo Canyon, where she will spend Day Saints. Ice Cream was for a few days at her summer home at "SOUTH OF SUVA" sale. The funds raised from this North Fork, Provo Canyon, affair are to be used to pay the Also transportation of the missionaries Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman enter- "OFF HIS BEAT" to their fields of labor. A good tainetd at a childrens birthday party crowd was in attendance and an at her home Tuesday afternoon. The enjoyable time spent by everyone, affair was complementary to her daughter Beth, whose nlarth birth- Mrs. G. M. Taylor and Mrs. Clay-- j day anniversary occurred on that ton Jenkins entertained a number day An interesting program was of friends at a kensington at the enjoyed, after which games were and luncheon served to ui Taylor home Frdiday afternoon. played The rooms were prettily decorated twenty-eight- . the season's flowers. During The Only Properly Ventilated with ELKS LADIES' CLUB the afternoon of sewing, Mrs. T. Theater in Provo." Earl Pardoe, read "The Thief" Mrs 'The regular meeting of the Elks Herald R. Clark rendered several Ladies' club will be held Tuesday TONIGHT AND TUESDAY vocal solos. A delicious Iunsheon evening, Sept. 5, according to Mrs. was served to the following: Mrs. Thomas Williams, president of the Shows 3:45, 7:30, 9:15 Wilford Dean. Mrs. P. G. Peterson, club. The regular meeting night is Mrs. George Hansen, Mrs. DVli Monday but the meeting has been Grant, Mrs. Lawerehce Innes, Mrs. ! postponed one uay account of Labor Herald R. Clark, Mrs. T. Earl Par Day. of the club are The officer doe, Mrs. Thomas Pardoe of Ogden, Miss Ethel Taylor, Mrs. Reed Andea-berg- , anxious that all members be pre Mrs. Clarance Nelson, Mrs. sent at Tuesday's meeting which F. G. Richmond Mrs. HaHow is the first this season. All those Smoot, 'Mrs. W. M. Paxman, Mrs. who are eligible for membership Wyman Berg, Mrs. H. H. Service. are also invited to be prpspnt ami Mrs. J. B. Tucker, Mrs. Lester join the club. Mrs. William ex Mangum, Mrs. E. D. Partrige, Mrs. plains that air wives, mothers, sis Gertrude Truman, of Los Angeles, ters and daughters of Elks are e,li Calif. Mrs. John Stein, Mrs. Algie gible for membership E. Baliff, Mrs. Wm. M. Roylance, Cards, music and refreshments Mrs. Leon Newrene, Mrs. Christen are the entertainments for each R. Jensen, Mrs. J. Hlndley and meeting. Elizabeth Hindley of American -- WED The county clerk's office has issued marriage licenses to the couples: Hugh D. Nelsorv of Mt. iitors liii T6 LICENSED lor and Jean Havez, who conspired to make this Lloyd's funniest and r greatest comedy. Fred Ney directed it, and H. M. Walker contributed his own particular brand of humor in the In other words, all the brains and forces that contribute toward mak ing the Harold Lloyd comedies that Hal Rorch produces for Associated Exhibitors, the best comedies in the world were behind "Grandma's Hoy" The 90 vith 100 per cent effort. Strand theater is happy to announce that Harold Lloyd's newest comedy in five parts will be shown starting Wednesday. Mew-meye- Provo Greenhouse ( Phone Advertising Designs and Illustrations. Signs, Show Cards and Posters. 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