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Show i THE HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER Si : Duckett, All society news should be Mrs. Fred G. Richmond. Miss Virginia Sutherland, Mrs. ' Clarence Naylor, Mrs. O. R. Thomas. .Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mrs. George A. Brat-tan- , Mrs. Sterling Evans of Salt Lake and Mrs. Thomas Levi Rees ui spanisu f ork. J,. toThe Herald office, 'phone 95. ? transacting any and all business proper and necessary to he trans acted by the stockholders in the matter of such sale, conveyance " and transfer. Dated at, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 6, 1922. Attention: Strawberry Flmhara Reclamation Notes, a government puoncation, recently noted the fact that C. H. Green, of Provo had caught a rainbow trout 32 Inr.hea long, weighing 16 pounds. The pews got to Upper Klamath lake, Oregon, and one of those Ike Waltons trot- lea out sad caught a rainbow trout 36 Inches long, weighing 23 and r pounds. The U. 8. Reclamation Service sent a photograph of the Klamath trout to W. L. Whittemore. Straw" berry project manager. Clearly it Is up to Provo Straw- oerry fishers to go out to the reservoir and go Klamath laketone vompumentary to Miss Annie Lee of Nottingham, England Mrs. X- - XT. women were B. The Seagull-Prl-, delight"Toembe" of the uene Halladay entertained at First ward, with fully entertained at the homo nf rr ,iR of the T B. home Friday Mm Keeler J. Saturday after- keBSmgton at guest, of honor 71 moU.e 11 nwnnom. The rooms were charmingly 4 the Chrysanthemums at entertained tertP1,....tlT ai.io Chatwia Frl- with garden flowers as a!tlly decorated the rooms. During atteroon ta nebdlework. .Ceprevailant throughout which the B. Y. U. refreshments dainty were served to u rooms. chorus, accom the following: Mrs. J. F. Halladay, decorate. - Contest panied oy Mrs. ora B. Harding, we maved and dainty re-- Hunnfuru w ine tavorits selec- Mrs. E. A. Mitchell. Mrs. Arthur Last week L. Jc Eldred broke all tions from the oDera. DaJntv . served.. Halladay, Mrs. Horatio Jones, Mrs. records in size of previous freshmen t were served h the Roy Peters, Mrs. Phebe Jones, Mrs.' trout taken out of average Strawberry. hoetesses, Mrs. J. B. Keeler. m to her W. K. Farrer. Miss PatAr. Era rplimentary N. Merrill, Mrs. J. c. Swen-so- Miss Adell JfTiah Ekins. Mrs. H. & Pyne Amos Miss Peters, Miss Lida Halla"- - Cole's Hot Blast Single RegisEthel Cutler and Mr .7 t Haltowe'en and aay, Mrs. j. T. aose of Salt Lake. ter Furnace will keep your house twiBr;.rfv at her home Friday Robert Sauer. at an even temperature and will artistl- "The roomt A Hallowe'en nartv win h cn save f to Mrs. James Fisher was hostes in tbe your fuel. la Hallowe'en effect Masonic temnin lack o'lan terns to the members of the Bon Pofinh us, unaer tne augolcaa nfthi.h NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKv A color scheme of at her home Friday afternoon. The nt .U. eastern star. HOLDERS MEETING. seasons . were used flowers . in a i nMm orange prevailed, and Sa To the Stockholders of The Grand .tanas Hallowe'en dinner was decorating the entertaining rooms, Dcka.n1 Central Mining Company, a Corwas where an afternoon of needlework .table the nrw-ws, gnosts with frnlt. music and luncheon was enjeyed bv and biH' poration of Colorado: sorts of weird looking Notice Is hereby given that a T-laid for toe following: mieen. Lp creatures will greet the guests. meeting of the stockholders STlaty JJarkham, Mr. Ed Sur-,Jr- T Mrs. G. H. Heindselman games will be played and special of The Grand Central Mining comMrs. Zina . enter stunts off. Agnes Crandall, pulled . v tained the members of the Satur will be served. All Refreshments pany, a corporation of Colorado, int Mrs. iLma omwii Masons and has called will be STjCartchner. Mrs. Kate Pyne, day Afternoon Bridge club and a tneir families are cordially invited held been dulyoffices and of Pershing, at the few ,Mtt-Invited at home her Olive Mrs. guests to attend. Peay. Mary Nye, Fry & Tallmadge, Equitable F. Saturday. Chrysanthemums and Salt Lake and Mrs. Hallowe'en roses were used as a floral decora the Mozart andball? will be given at Building, Denver, Colo., on Wed Salts of.Sprtag Armory halls Tues-da- nesday, November 8. 1922, at 11 tion. Tbree tables of bridge were evening, under the auspices of o'clock a. m., for the purpose of C. Mrs. H. had Ward McAdam W. J. played, receiving Mrs. the Provo Mr and lodge of Elks. The-halsubmitting to the votes of the was will be euest last weeki Mrs. Ro- - the card favor. Luncheon attractively decorated in stockholders of said corporation to served the followins;: Mrs. Hallowe'en effect and durine th of the ratification, apjpt Mills of Sandy. Henry W. Gease, Mrs. C. H. Wright, evening of dancing Hallowe'en the matter and adoption of the action proval reMrs. J. Mrs. Boran. ti. has W. Roy Johnson u- - irm ward, stunts will be pulled off. Dainty of the board of directors of ,sa1d Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mrs. P. J. t, Hirn&d to her home In this city. refreshments are to be served corporation in selling and authorizO. wUh-nMrs. Swen er, Nielsen, Mrs. under the direetton 5 an enjoyable Tistt of the Elk ing the conveyance, transfer and Y. Nash ta Alpine. Fred Olson, Mrs. David Openshaw, ladies. The Columbia theater or- assignment of all the mining v tr, Mrs. R. W. Mrs, J. Farrer, Mrs. E. G. chestra, auemented. wni furnish mill sites.real property, nineteenth Century club met Hughes and Mrs. a; B. 'Morgan, and the music at the Mozart and Wilde's claims, personal property,' assets and efMrs. Wilford orcnestra at the 'MhT afternoon with Mrs. Henry; the invited guests, The armory. fects of said, corporation to the Mrs. George Brattan. Mrs. C. funds raised Mowing a business meet-H- t Dean, by the Elks are for Chief Consolidated Mining company Mrs. C. Thomas Levi on snd Hoag the paper benefit of the Provo Boys band for the cash purchase price of Mrs. Gease gave. after which (Mrs. Frank Rees of Spanish Fork. recently organized. $420,900.00, and for the purpose of "The gave a reading icOra D." Hunter entertained at Mrs. J. by Kipling. & bridge luncheon at her home FriHallowe'en decoraKm Harold Mitchell was pleas-- day "afternoon. Thurs-i- a tions and garden flowers prevailed sitlr surprised at her home rooms. wening fy a number of friends. throughout the entertaining In. time was spent with music Seven tables pf bridge were played, 1 'Mrs. the prizes being awarded to Mrs. J. the. card game "500." L Hmitii hi. was awarded the card B. Ashton and Mrs. Elliott Dunn. The guest list included: Mrs. David !wr. Luncheon was served to the Mrs. Openshaw, Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, following self Invited guests: Mrs. John TJ. Buchi, Mrs. James Ue Smith, Mrs. Thomas. Williams, a. Henrie, Mrs. G. E. Loose, Mrs. W.. jjn. E A. Mitcneu, iwrs. Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, Mrs. x y Do you know the truth Pteke, Mrs. John W. Guy, Mrs. Fred J. Steihl, regarding the origin of Somo, Mrs. Clark James B. Tucker, Mrs. Robert PatWilson. Mrs. J. Mr.-Sathe barber pole ? In days gone by it was believed Mrs. Thomas Thoroley, terson, Mrs. Frank W. Deming, Newell, Jones, Mrs. Abe W. Turner, that the proper method of combating fever and teDick Boshard, Mrs, Lunn, Mrs. Ess' Thatcher,-Mrs- . Ray Morgan, Mrs. li. L. Graham. Mrs. Clarence disease was to bleed the patient in other words to Mrs. Mrs. P. G. Hall and Mrs. J. T. Close Nelson, Mrs. Robert Edwards, draw off a certain amount of blood. Mart Roylance, Mrs. Sy B. Ashton, lot Salt Lake City. PeterG. P. Mrs. Mrs. Lafe ecir-IdnBown, H. H. Mrs. service r. and The barber in those days was one of the few at dinner Thursday evening son, Mrs. E. Bert ' Whipple, Mrs. chosen to perform this (service?) for mankind. L honor of the Misses Mary Willie Jack Teasdale, Mrs. G. B. Harding, Texina Smith ot Mountain Mrs. R. E. Sutton, Mrs. A. & MorThe pole informed the peopje that he Eie, Va. who are on an extended gan, Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, Mrs. to them of some of their life-givirelieve stood V. ready Sutton. Mrs. Iiynn Elliott DUnn, kbit to the west. blood. iZfJ??'TZ;& fSTS ,; e!!i 53F Secretary. Oct 23; last! publication S, 1922.) - n - X (First publicatiouOct. publication 30: last NovvT, 1922.) Cole's Hot Blast Single Regis ter Furnace will .keep your house ARNEY 8PEAKS TO STUDENTS Charles E. Arney, representing at an even temperature and will ls Man-Hiajr- ," Learn a Lesson From the Barber Pole and Profit by the Lesson it Teaches You oratorical AprilIntercollegiate contest, ssbject to be decided upon later. y K The Leading Educational Institution of the L. O. S. Church, and Utah County's Only University. y one-hal- Hed-quis- U 3 . .ir B. Y. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK HOLDERS MEETING ORATORICAL CONTESTS. Of Armtatead Metals Separator Prof. T. Earl Pardoe, chairman Place of Business, Company. or the committee on awards and Provo, Utah County, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that there prizes, Brigham Young university, will be a special meeting of the announces the following public stockholders of the Armlstead Metals Separator company, a cor speaking contests for 1922-2November 22 Grant oratorical poration, held at the home of J. T. Williams, 384 East First North contest, "Obedience to Law," per street, Provo, Utah county, Utah, sonai gift from President Heber on Wednesday, the 18th day of urant. December Ceven oratorical con. November, 1922, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. ra. of said day. lest, subject, "The Greatest Man of Said meeting is called for the the Bible. Christ Exempted,' "gold purposes of electing a hoard of five medal January-Drtorfc- al contest, choice directors, for submitting a report of the conditions of the company to of theme ojrsome social problem, tbe stockholders and tor the pur gold medal. pose of devising ways and means reoroary jex oratorical contest, for the company to manufacture choice of theme on patriotic sub and operate its mills and to securotfect, gold medal March Dixon extemporaneous the title to the patent thereto In the company. speaking contest, general subject, By order of the president. J. T. "The Holy Land of Today and Us Problems." silver cup. Williams. ... n. MInge. ,(' (First publication Nov. Snt one-thir- Today at the THOMAS CARMICHAEL. one-nai- - 1922. SO, purpose of examining the igneous ting,"! Is, the feature offering. , rock formation of the district and Frank 'Mayo, the star, plays the the realtionship of. the ore deposits part of the gambling house proprieto sucn formation. The trip was tor who tolerates no crooked pl7 maae in motor trucks. " on the part of his "guests'" and refuses to allow his particular friends LIKE BRYAN ADDRESS. i to "buck the house." A master of ;The students of the Provo high card trickery - himself ..ha foils a school were well pleased with the dangerous gunman In his Attempt address delivered by Hon. W. J, to abductflrl bjr offering to stack Bryan to them Wednesday morn- - a-- fortune of gold against her In a ing in the Utah rtake tabernacle. hand of poker.- - He saves the girl The opportunity of hearinr Mr. I and wlna her love, Bryan talk was due to the request! Edna Murphy plays the feminine of the faculty, to which be wMirigly ieaa opposite rrans nayo w b responded. The appreciation-li- r this that justifies her rapid rise to favor to the schools by consplclous place in filmaom. the large number people! who crowded theabernacle eager to near one or America's most noted orators speak. He gave the HEAOLINERS MINSTREL students a wonderful message. cautioning them that in the pursuit oiknowledge they do not forget Among the many headliners ca the education of the heart will be the vaudeville stage found artists who received their FINAL TRIBUTE PAID. initial training with the Famous Georgia Minstrels, in the 33 years . SPANISH FORK, Oct. 27. Fu this company has been continuous neral services were held Monday ly before the public It has seen the afternoon in the First ward chapel rise and fall of many organizations, ' who tried to duplicate the success for John C. Holt with Bishop Wil- of this company, but did not have " '' liam C. Beckstrom In charge. The the talent to hold them up. speakers were Henry Gardner, The fact that as artist with the Heber Robertson. Joseph Hales. Famous Georgia Mlnistrels i Bishop Beckstrom, Dr. George H. made good Is always a guarantee ot 1 Brlmhall and Gilbert Johnson. The their fitness on any vaudeville ward choir gave three selections; stage and the booking agents are i; Miss Ellen Jameson and Mrs. Rose anxious to secure their services. FUnk sang a duet and Edward WilThis season the Yaudeville por liams sang a solo. Henry tlon he performance has many offered the invocation and Aner novelties which will be readily Cnristensen pronounced the bene snapped up y the bookers when diction. There was a profusion of the season ends. ' beautiful floral tributes and the They are at the Columbia theaservice was largely attended. Inter- ter tomorrow. ment was in the Spanish Fork city cemetery. When the aecount of. 'Mr. Holt's death was printed, it was thought that he was the only Spanish Fork resident whose father-habeen in the Mormon Battalion, but it has since been learned that the father TUESDAY ,.; of Mrs. E. A. Clayson, John C. Naegle, was also a member ot that :45 3 With Matinee organization. "j I to-da- y u to one-thir- d one-hal- f ' MUTUAL COAL W air-tig- attention.;';?"-- ' : ' Buy Mutual Shares ;r":' 2 And renaernter, every CcVs Hot Blast Heater is guaranteed to conta less fuel one-tKir- d -- this about ; Let lis tell vou more . ... t 11, i markable heater. - Si -- . ' X i Phone or write. Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00. SEASON 1 MUTUAL COAL & LUMBER m Or DENT CHAMBERLAIN, care MUTUAL COAL CO, Salt Lake City. 'r1'' . ..'. Supported by Edna Mor. phy, Wallace McDonald and other favorite play. ers. '.''';? Also- -, . sJAq COMEDY Matinees-Mond- . ... Tues- ay, day, Thursday, Friday,' 3:45: Saturdav. 2:15. pace to (ro 1 TONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 Children 15c, Adults 55c. 1 -- rhJk G. L. Tex Rickard. n nnmmr-ii- Presents the CHAMPIONSHIP WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CONTEST BETWEEN I I (show lIMI IVII1L IN THE 11 ' amm V , 1 m Heavyweight Champion of the World W1TCH FOR THE and PARADE 1 1 GtOffi . Conoco Gasoline GAira Heavyweight Champion of Europe Five Reels of Terrific Action Distillation Record Initial 115 25 per cent 221 End Point 429 per cent 87 per cent 95 per cent 284 52 Doctor Negative (no acid) Hi 4 si wnere two stay at home and perv mit the "younger set" to trip tha light fantastic, according to tha.. veiy best authorities, hut not so in hv the Third' ward of Provo.' Tho Third 'ward marrledi foUs- oast ail precedent's, wrlten and ua-aside, and make as merry written, n ,.: " V v v. 374 ...... tas-tlioiie- to living 406 i7r:..i'-:?-:::-:- Teyhad"Bo liTPTiosrorr about worry .rd(Ka to rock. All V. of which and no. one :Vf' to " brings announcement sota-- . ing to The Herald out ot ti; TSkiftf j " , .. . ward: "All married folks Invited to at . ; tend the first of tbe series of mar-- A. " ried folks' dances, Third ward so- cial hall, Thur.day, November ;t, .; Tickets are 50 cents; extra ladies pay 10 cents. . KeCreshpiOnts,. "; Test Specifications perusal of Uie . This is TRAIN THROWS AUTO IN OlTCH Gallon , CO. Proco, Utah ... r II 25c per . re-- - CAUGHT BLUFFIT4G Superior Gasoline -" THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE : - HARDWARE DEPARTMENT TONS OF COAL AT COST SAVE $5.70 ON EACH SHARE Taylor Bros. Go. 4 $12.50 and Get Per Share Every Yeai and than stove of the same size. This means money" in $oui pocket' at . FRANK MAYO . The story of a gambler .who. air wiys played fair, save upon one occasion when a life was at stake, is being tcrt on the screen at tho Princess theater, where the Univer sal special attraction, "Caught Bluf- - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 8:15 Color 26 plus and will stay airtight Tkat is wy it is guaranteed to Hold )ire Jor 36 Hours tfitkout sume get- Delivered l! HOT BLAST HEATER is atjsolutel stockholders now ting best quality Spring Canyon Coal at PPLE'C ORIGINAL CO Starring - -- No more cold trips to tke basement --No more dressing in a cold room. No more fires to build. No more big fuel bills. , " 4 Laboratory in Connection. Hours: 10 to 11 :30 a. m., 2 to'5, 6: 15' to 7:30 p. m. Office Phone 126. Res. Phones 710-- J and 615-- Coal at Cost "CAUGHT BLUFFING . X-R- Dress In at 4 red-strip- ed A Warm Room To PRINCESS Ts a The world moves and in moving- - forward-t- he bleeder has been sent to the junk pile where he belonged, and when the barber draws blood today it is by accident rather than design, and is usually followed by an apology, which is right and proper. Remember that Chiropractic 'is a bloodless and a drugless method that follows along the lines laid down by Mother Nature. Nature never lies and if you will follow her teachings you will never be very far from the right. The Chiropractor never asks you to submit to any treatment that is not in accordance with Nature. It works only in conjunction with her and aids her in keeping the system free from disease poisons. R. L. Spurrier and J. H. Henderson, whose. Chiropractic offices are over Farrer Bros, store, will be glad to give you the benefit of their experience in this profession. You should see them today if you are not in the best of health. i of Development your fuel. the Intermountain league, made one of his spirited to the talks students of Brigham CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Young university Friday morning. for greater The IT. S. Civil Service commis- He made an appeal and sion announces the following examinations to be given at Provo, Utah, urged the students to lend their aid in that direction. He made on the dates given: Stenographer and typist, monthly reference to the problems of transGeneral Clerical examination, Nov. portation and Irrigation which will 4, Auditor. Income Tax unit, Nov. be dismissed before the students at some' time in the future. 15. All persons ualified for these STUDENTS GO TO TINTIC. examinations are urged to take the Some fifty geology students of TO DISCUSS ROAD tests. MATTERS -nntverstty AnBircatlon Tanamrrf TTtatton TcalTTtti- e- Brtgtranr Young of direction Professors under the It. J. from Hodson, be obtained J. R. Stewart, maintenance engi local secretary at the Post Office. Fred Buss and Murray O. Hayes in- neer tor the state road commission, vaded East Tintlc Saturday for the went to Carbon and Einery counties Friday in connection with road maintenance matters there. Save - , I S An automobile driven by Vaughn Bird, son of, Mr. and 'Mrs.' Orson Bird of this city, was thrown Into the mill race this morning near the Hoover mill by the Heber train. . , The train was moving across the street slowly and young : Bird ; is said to have been trying to stop bin . car when the accident happened, He escaped uninjured and ' lltU . the cat .4.;. . damage was done: .' Superior Motor Co. .Station;. : ir I bt Mrs. L ds Forast KM mew talking motion ptctur If . 0 |