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Show a WOHlllWWic PIOUEER mi',. mil is The county clerks office bra had a rush on for marriage licenses lately. Those wha have received permits to marry are Warren Shad ing Ferre and Minerva Daniels. Doth of Proyp; Joseph Carl Faucett . ... - I . f . Anumiio, Colorado, and Eliza whiting of Mapleton; Georgre H. Holds of Soldier Summit, and Fele- ola M. Williams of Salt Lake City; fcouis Nelden Birk of Americ&n Fork, and Edna Darlene bf Pay son: Thomas Marion Adams on and Beatrice Agnes Matthews, both of Pio. ant Grove; David Simeon Walker. w ana Florence Katherine Jensen of Pleasant Grove. 94 AT senrices wera held la chapel Sirs. Inger Jacobsen, 93 years tot Aaron P. Zoben bf of age, th$ widow of the late Lara . 1,. whetted Wednesday in Alness Jacobsen. died Friday afternoon at UW";' th e borne of her son, Lars Jacob sea a take View. ; "jniy hi France, f Mr. Jacobsen was horn In ttnlan . W. T RfliOP Oemnartc, November 1828. She Bertices. a the came to Utah in Captain C. C. presided Chjtstensen's handcart company in John jomw w ana maae. her home in Prom August wmumm prerHon andbenediction. . She na lived since then in this the rendered br the section of the state, Up until a few ' trto and years ago She took an active part SJlew ward choir. in church work and was especially To get your name in Who's Whn figpeakera were Dr. JU C. Interested In Relet society work, you have to know whafs what ofProro. Dr. B. W. Black of fine Is survived bv her eon. v.Z TikA citr. state oommanfler Jaeobsen and three daughters, Mrs. TV... American Legion, aad C, Sarah Williams. Mrs. Joseohin The late bird catches the sleep. f.JT wnttall. Sr- - of Lakeriaw. All Scott, and Mrs. Men Johnson, allf, speakers spoke fa glowing 01 LAkevlew. a le is also survived by 18 grandchildren and 20 great- " SMrted In the war and ot lis children. , : ana Funeral services wflT be held r W iwi d lue grave in the Proro City the lakeview ward chapel Tuesday JLiW was dedicated by J. A. afternoon at 1:80 o'clock. The funeral is under the direction of of post No. the Berg Mortuary. TJIiMB are member Friends. may view the bady at ii at the American- Legion, were L.v nmlne. C R. Hansen, Rob the family residence in Lake View ROAD CONSTRUCTION 11 and ert Cockrell, Mervin Bray, E. Orto Tuesday forenooa between ' 12:30 o'clock. AIM and Mugn wh. fri services were nnaer the AT SALEM UTAH American SNAP if taken at once, Buick of the iwrtnn -. . - Legion .... -- .4 A "IMS. " Price will surprise you. nil the service our i In Car stored at Tellurde. Inquire at PtOTO. Tbe casket was'draped ward . A - "rd r, w ... lm X lrs -- J, Men cn:., Wanted . uu-- 81 40 to SOc per hour Q-1- 0 MSchofieJd.'s AmerKannag Board $1.00 Farrer Bros. Company Also Teams DUALOLE 1 John Gilbert, who appears - for the first ,time as a atar in "Gleam of the Fox production Dawn, which comes to the Princess theater tonight and Tuesday, was sub jected to a - very fair test in "Shame," a special Fox picture in which he enacted a dual role-fat- her and son. The father, a young man. is slain in a foreign land, and the son, years later, ap pears as a young man in San Fran . cisco. The only difference In facial make-ubetween father and son was. that the father wore a. faint whilemoustache the son' was Therefore it was up to Gilbert so to differentiate tbe two characters m . manner and bearing as to give the audience two distinct personalities in spite of the facial resemblance. This John Gilbert did and did so successfully that, backed by his previous record, William Fox promptly de cided that in this young man he had the material of which successful stare are made. p - , NICE PEOPLE 50 Beautiful Silk Blouses Plain Tailored! Beaded and Lace Trimmed g Values up to $9.50 $495 STOP AND FIGURE This is one reason why we can sell cheaper-o- ur rent is small and our profit is small. Now is the time to make every penny count for winter is near. If you have not been trading with us now is the time to start Here are some of our saving prices : 55c Silk Lisle Hose 45 $1.00 Silk Hose GO 35c Children's Bear Brand Distributors of Quality Merchandise 25 25 .98 . All that glitters is not coal. You can look up to these girls in longer skirts. ' Tbe moat expensive pipe smoke is the stove pipe. "Bully" men, are plentiful. to PRINCESS i yidun ApOlPM IUKOS, PRISENT1 JOHN GILBERT William deMille PRODUCTION SAVE MONEY GLEAM Bring your old shoes to us we make them look like new. Material and work guaranteed. Ajcash deposit will hold any garment for you. Everybody should see this line. See tomorrow's ECONOMY paper. TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Shows 3:45, 7:30, 9:15. Regular Prices. Are the young people of today headed for the dogs on a wave of jazz and cocktails? This startling picture proves that a halt must be called. Played by an Also COMEDY TYPEWRITERS Adding Machines, Repairs, Supplies. F. M. WEST 89 N. University. Farrer Bros. Company I 9 Good- rich. Directed by Jack Dillon. Center. Nice People O'DAWN Story by Arthur SHOE SHOP 403 West a QammoaiU in DISCOUNT to Go- - 'Jfiaspface New Star, Stirrinrr Story William Fox Presents www trrhth Everybody's Store. IS CONSTRUCTION CO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 All the new Coats, Capes, Scarfs, Chokers and Coatees will be show at a 33& nerve-rackin- William de Mille believes in Hose quality rather than quantity. This is why the total number of scenes Men's Arrow Brand filmed each day by this Paramount 20c Collars, 2 for producer is usually numerically inferior to the totals of the other pro$1.25 Men's Overalls. . . ducing units. A visitor happened on the set Call and See for Yourself. where William de Mille was making "Nice People," a superb ParaTHE PEOPLE'S STORE mount picture, which is coming to the Columbia theater tonight and S, W. Kitchen, Prop. Tuesday, and chatted with one of r 113 N. University Ave. the members of the cat. PHELPS at Their Store 25 "Well, we did three days Work .already, today," responded, the actor. "Mr. de Mille filmed one scene this morning!" - As a matter of fact, the actors People" were un engaged strenuous exceedingly dergoing treatment. In the midst of a period Mr. de Mille of warm weather, reached some ot the most diffi cult scenes of the story. Long and rehearsals became the order of the day.; The actual filming ot the scene may require three minutes; the rehearsals occupy several hours. 10 Hours Work MILLER'S BEAUTIFUL FUR LINE TO peciaii As Long as They Last jrors ?" clean-shave- Will Have WM. "How are thlnrs swinar' the visitor inquired. 'We've been working terribly hard today, was the actor's reply. "What do you call terribly hard : HERE AGAIN PASSESAWAY THE HERALD. MONDAY,-- OCTOBER 9, 1922. all-st- WALLACE REID aniBEBE OANIELS NICE PEOPLE a ine 9uarnount,yuuti WILLIAM deMlLLE produclion At the Columbia tonight and Tuesday. ar . cast. MATINEES Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 3:45. Saturday, 2:15, 10c jo aft Also SCREEN SNAPSHOTS. mm M (I iro UVJ All luulnL! vT tl 0 SUPER VALUES IN GOVERNSHIRTS MENT lUE New 0. D. Wool Shirts. .$1.98 New 0. D. Flannel Shirts $2.98 New O. D. Regulation Shirts, each Well made Khaki and Shirts, each Outing Dress Pongee each Serge $3.98 79 Shirts, $1.98 ...7? Khaki each Jersey "Sport Sweaters, ...$1.98 V-ne- ck GLOVES Heavy weight Canvas Gloves, .19 pair . .. . : ...... ....... pair Officers' hi-cu- t, leather-face- d, Gloves, ......... ......... Z3 Special Leather Work Gloves, . . pair i ..,..., . yk.. Warranted Horsehide . Gloves, pair - . . ...... Dress Shoe, pair $8.50 18-in- ch Field- - Army Boot, top, 16-in- ch pair $7.98 Shoe. Field Army .$4.49 U. S. iarwest Message Your patronage has made it possible for us to enlarge our store and increase our stock. In return we are offering you the greatest values in the history of the sale of U. S. army goods. Our aim is "SMALL PROFITS AND MANY SALES." We both lose money unless you visit us before you buy. Read (hese prices then see the goods . - 98 Government Hip High Rubber oBots, pair $3.15 U. S. VESTS AND COATS St U. S. ARMY BREECHES Boys' Khaki Brehes, double Corduroy ...Vests, full leather lined, each All Wool Storm d $7.98 .$7.50 Army; Regulation, double back, Raincoats, each. ...... $5.98 -- Regulation - single .. back . . .. . Rain-coats,.ea- cn $4.75 Breeches, new, .,.,....$4.98 SUPPLIES Reclaimed Army Cots, New Army Cots, each.. $3.49 $4.60 New 7x7 Wall Tent. . .$11.00 Tarpaulins, 10x16, ea. $11.98 U. S. Bed Sacks, each 95 $6.98 Men's Dress Raincoats, $2.45 Wool Officers' Folding Table, $1.98 .$8.50 each D. CAMP Coats, Moleskin $2.49 pair pair Mackinaws, each Sheep-line- Army Blankets Breeches, O. D. Wool Breeches, renovated, sleeves, . $1.98 Men's Issue Khaki double seat, pair O. D. All Wool Renovateff Blankets, each $2.95 0. D. Blankets, all wool, 4 Vt lbs., each $3.45 O. ........ JV 304 West Center be convinced. pr 10 Heavy Cotton Socks, pr. . . . 19? Medium weight Army Wool 49 Socks, pair Extra heavy weight All Wool Boot Socks, pair 65 seat, pair - Work . .$1.29 you will MENS HOSE Well made Cotton Socks, RUBBER BOOTS Shirts, Men'a. All Wool Maroon Sweaters, each v. . ; . . .$2.49 Canvas $3.98 pair ......r.981 . SWEATERS Men's Trench Shoes, hobbed or plain, Cham-bra- y Pongee Dress Shirts, very special, each $2.23 Reclaimed. Armv Khaki Shirts, each Boys' Heavy each U. S. ARMY SHOES o Navy Melton Blankets, renovated, each $3.95 Officers' Plaid Double Blanket, 66x80, pair . ...$6.45 6-l- b. . U. S. Army McClellan Saddles, each ......$12.69 Barrack Bags, each.. 69 0 Our Guarantee "Goods Exchanged or Money Refunded" W Kill MISCELLANEOUS Saddle Bags, pair.. .$4.95 U. S. Revolver Holsters, $1.95 14 Army Cups U. S. Army Hatchets, ea $1.19 Mess Kits, reclaimed, each 49 Mess Kits, ew, each 79 Thermos Bottles, each.. $1.19 Q. M. C. Web Belts, each 35 Pup Tents, each' $2.98 Campaign Hats, each... $1.49 . .35 Overseas Caps, each Officer's Riding Quirt 49 PUTTEES Solid Leather Cordo Calf Puttees, pair $3.95 Wrap Puttees, lock stitched, pair Canvas Leggings, cuff 95 style, pair. 95 pair $1.79 UNDERWEAR Men's Fleece Lined, Heavy .TT. $1.49 Unions, pair Men's Elastic Ribbed Unions, government All Wool Drawers, pair !..95 U. S. government All Wool Undershirts, each 95? U. S. at 3 U 11 Provo, Utah II |