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Show THE HERALD,-- TUESDAY, NOVdLZH - Beauty Queen oLRumSnja Springville - L. Thorpe entertained a ' Prove Chamber of Com- Saturday "evening in honor of her r leetlng. ';'" husband's birthday anniversary. e ro.more .wimwa aim ow MlJti a,It luncheoii J rom Union Fa-the vilo v. h. tlw fiitt.i,,. Mr i vvuva nan ii via r??fsn' 4aed Mrs. Levi Thorpe and son How-t- , -p declared. Sir. ard, Mr. and Mra. Chag. Reynolds, ot true that the ' V .fS 'Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thorpe, Mr. and to ice location Mr. ... wiihb ra . in utan. Olmuuiu,j .Hi. nuuj i is , . " .v ,t.. V DTi- - strong ana jr. ana airs.oaniTiiTtre. The Armistice day program given . ft 1 T Ej.t by the Tjnion Pa-- ! SDrinitfUle opera house Sat Ire said already has Obevening was a huge success. 's! ot the Utah Coal urday It was as follows: Orchestra selec that road tion --jirild extend Springville orchestra; prayer, to Duchesne. rywmmit Clyde; male quartet; respect Vf for a reopening by Grover for the American flag, Jesse J. T of Commerce of the Marvin 'would discredit ttei Weight; instrumental trio, Taylor MOFi t a thought the. Union Pa- , ndftn. voca. not been given a fair a Strain,' Miss Lela Boyer; t he added, "Now that it's Without dance, Miss Helen patriotic jthink we ought to let It and Miss Leona Gudmund-son- . A successful dance was also Swenson seconded Dr. the proceeds to be used for Sjghes nation to ask the Cham- - given,memorial fountain on the city r of Commerce to call another the park. meeting for discussion. .rs. Abby Burt and daughter, Mrs. ' Mr. 8pear offered a substitute returned to itlon calling for a public raeet- - Ethel Berger, have after spending a Idaho, Rlgby, to which are citizens Provo all jr visit with relatives and . rlted to hear the arguments of month's here. wftion Pacific speakers. Mr. Spear friends Miss Lela Boyer and Fay C. Pack-armade It clear that this was not to of the University of Utah were be Chamber of Commerce meedinner guests of Mrs. M. O, the hot ting public gathering to which Packard, Sunday. 'iojft-'PMlflspeakers are to be Mrs. Ellen Wheeler entertained a diner party Wednesday for the ,teerle Taylor, on motion of Mr. at following: Mesdames Maud Peter.wa Phosen secretary. j.ear.waa said that a Belle Childs, Hilda Cherring-ton,- ' public mee- son, Ella Peterson and their will be called for November 21. ting Miss Mildred Reynolds and , Mr. - .. MM'- ' ,,, .Q f ' A - ? ii. ttilttbM Et $0 1 -- rhil-dre- Washington. cJi , T. E. Childs. Miss Katherine Adams of the Agricutural college of Utah wa3 a Springville visitor Friday. Miss Vesta Anderson entertained at dinner Tuesday evening for the, following: Misses Marie Wheeler, M&rjorie Parker, Mary Bird, Clara Clyde, Vivian Harrison, and Messrs. Frank Cranmer, Lloyd Bird, Byron Burt. Robert Crandall, Paul ThoTn and Lewis Van Leuvan. Misi LaVada Thorn of Palmyra with her paspent the week-enrents. Mr. and Mrs. Thell Thorn. Francis Nicholas and William visitors of Pearson were wee-enSpringville from Ogden. Mrs, Alice Davis and children are visiting at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lehl Thon.ter Mrs. Thomas Mead and her two little sons have returned to their home at Cheyenne, Wyo., after spending the ummer months at the home of tlie former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Johnson. Miss Harriet Thorn lias returned , from a week's visit with her Mrs. C'hloe Thorn of Twin Kalis, Idaho. Friday morning, at the Springville high schol ,a splendid proas follows: was given, gram Prayer, Mr. Baxter; "Happy Days," general chorus; football yells under the direction of Reed Dallin, as the team went to the Springvilel stand; ''Juanlta." male chorus; I "While Have You," ladies' chorus; address, Mr. Mause, president of the athletic department of the high schols in the state of In the Fourth Judicial Court of (TJtaV.ln and for Utah County, Utah. v iJftnK of Pleasant .Grove, a corpora-- , tlon. plaintiff, vs. James Peter -airs, james reier iva- fnjumeB, VllMAB f,ta wlfa PKn.ln, 5 n..l....n I ; aid Consolidated Wagon & Ma- . T H 7t To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on ttm. Slat, (lav of Nnvninhor A D at the front door of the court house in Ftovq City, Utah, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., all the rlgh0 titW, claim and Interest of defendants, of, in the above-nameapd to the following described real Cstate. In Utah county, Utah, t '. ; A v to-'It- Commencing at a point 25.612 Chains west and 0.50 chains south of the northeast corner of the Isoutheast quartef, Section 6. Town6 South, Range 2 East, S, L. if.; ruttning thence west 12.0G Ll ij, I. A V. ,5 OA : rieast iT645 chains, theftcawsouth 12 wes 14.39 chains, thence east chains, more or less, to the line of the right of way of the JX A R. G. R. It., thence northwest-erly along the west line of the of the D. & R. G. R. R. 80 chatns'more or less to the place of beginning. Area 53.58 acres more or less. commencing 26.73 chains west and 11.56 chains south from the northeast corner of the south east quarter of Section 31, Township 5 South, Range 2 East, S. L. M.. running thence west 10.00 chains, thence south 6.75 chains, thence east 10 chains, thence north 6.75 chains to the point of beginning. Area 6.75 acres. Also commencing 11.72 chains south of the center of the said Section 31, thence west (.56 chains, thence south 9.88 chains, thence east 6.83 chains, thence north 9.88 chains to the place of beginning. Area 6.61 acres. Also, commencing 11.72 chains south of the center of said Section SI, thent south 9.88 chains, thence east 8.00 chains, thence north 9.88 chains, thence west 3.27 chains to the ptace. of .beginning. Area 3.10 acres. Together with water appurtenant and belonging. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dateh this 27th day of October, ? M t right-of-wa- - ft r her parents, JI. with d M. W. The Stylish Godet ': ; ' r. '1 5 i HN..... BurisVed a hostess in serving dainty by the ' organization: ' Fnnal control of their children, of . v property and of earnings. mnl- achoola and Equal rights ta opportunities and equal vanities which must be accomplished " KC BAKING POWTIPP SAME PRICE tat. "STii- for oyer oO years tga3& ' - ass's 55?Si- -' Equal control of national, y:ri.. in the church. Equal rights In government ployment and equal moral ngnis. In abort equal ngnis all laws and customs. Miss Egan polnU out wiu v . , :50uacefor25 that in t comparatively short Jime that worn- - USQ leSS Ulan Of higher en have enjoyed equal nHrPfl fJianOS. great strides have been made. Woav en have been elected to publio office Ynil MVB In USUlg K.C, and are biddtag fair to take over most posiresponslblo some of the tions in the country, she says. , The -- campaign which is to be Million Of pounds bought i waged for equality will be carried out through the repeal and passage m of laws in the various state which do not now grant women the equal-tty they seek. It will be launched simultaneously in every state to the Union. th;f . f gVnment i 3 S IF I I I M, at B Low Prices oii ai'fioods Prices reduced on Farm Tools, Hardware and Cooking Utensils. The Merchandise we offer is of highest quality Now is the time to buy what you need. One Week Only November 1 6th to November 23rd Every skirt these days should have its godet A skirt that would otherwise be uninteresting is split to allow for the Insertion of full panels either shirred or cut circuThese panels frequently larly drop some inches below the hem of the frock, swirling and rippling Ton see them when one walks. displayed to excellent advantage in he dress skatched. Q. What is the difference be tween Graham and whole wheat . ; No. 2 Medium Galvanized Tubs No. 3 Medium Galvanized Tubs Large Galvanized Pails Extra Heavy Copper Boilers Extra Heavy Tin Boilers With Copper Bottom. Galvanized Boilers Large Willow Clothes Baskets No. 1 Small Cylinder Churns No. 2 Medium Cylinder Churns No. 3 Large Cylinder Churns Aluminum Percolators Brooms Wood Saws Galvanized Coal Buckets Llsk Extra Heavy Coal Buckets Brass King Wash Boards Silver King Wash Boards Lisk Roasters, Large Lisk Roasters, Medium t. Granite Dish Pans Kitchen Meat Saws No. 2 Dietz Lanterns First Quality Hickory Axe Handles Myers Steel Socket Shovels Myers Strap Shank Shovels No. 7 Disston Hand Saws d Scoops Manure Forks, First Quality .80 .98 .30 5.00 $1.00 1.25 .40 6.00 .' 3.75 175" "1.95 1.85 3.95 4.50 5.50 1.00 .60 1.00 .60 1.00 .65 .55 1.45 1.25 .75 .65 1.60 .50 1.60 1.30 2.50 1.50 1.15 2.25 4.75 5.35 6.50 1.35 75 1.25 75 1.35 .80 65 1.75 1.50 1.00 90 17-q- 2.00 65 2.00 1.65 3.00 1.85 1.40 Long-handle- -- - a- - And Many Other Articles Call Early While Stock is Completed . te ,' ' j i Simmons Pharmacy w J ! l ? the ' Regular Price. Sale Price. above-name- ' - ftp- Examine these prices and be convinced: Miss Carol Bird of the University luncheon. Vivian Tuft, who has been work- ing at Colton, is at home with his of board the of of directors meeting and children. the Syndicate Mining and Milling wife Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hutchinson of on the 17th day of company, held October, 1922, an assessment (No. Eureka are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Edith Wheeler. of 14) $1.50 per thousand shares Mrs. Charles Boyer entertained was levied upon the outstanding Misses Lois, Arline, Blanche capital stock. of the corporation, the payable immediately to J. Edwin Mendenhall at "500" Friday evenStein, secretary. Provo, Utah. Any ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jac Bordman of flour? stock on which this assessment A. The simplest process of may remain unpaid on Friday, Provo were the guests of Mr. and flour making, or the grinding of November 17, 1922. will be delin Mrs. J. F. Wheeler, Sunday. quent and advertised for sale at Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Reynolds the whole grain between two stones public auction; and unless payment of Provo were the guests of the or rollers results in Graham flour, after the man who advo is made before will be sold at the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1922. cated the use of this type of flour office of Wells L. Brimhall. 19 A. Reynolds, Sunday. J. D. BOYD. in the nineteenth century. The next North avenue, Provo, Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. Utah, atUniversity in the milling is the removal 5 p. m., Saturday, Decemstep Is the What Q. D. Aprocrypha? Sheriff, R. Elterteon Deputy By of a portion of the bran from the 9, 1922, to pay the delinquent ber A. books Fourteen to & subjoined ELSMORE, CLAWSON assessment, together with cost of the Canonical books of the Old flour by bolting. This results in whole-whea- t Attorneys for Plaintiff. flour, and expense of sale. advertising Testament In the authorized ver- the Oct. 27; last (First publication from which 10 per cent of the J. EDWIN Ission STEIN, of Bible as the originally publication Nov. 17, 1922.) Secretary. sued but now generally omitted. grain, containing a large portion of These books are not recognized as outer coat, has been removed. Provo, Utah. (First publication Oct 17. 1922; canonical by most Protestant KEYSOR MURDERER HELD. Nov. last 17, 1922.) publication NOTICE TO CREDITORS). Q. What wedding anniversary is SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 14 Enthe fourth! SALE. SHERIFF'S meshed in a network of circumstan In the District Court of the A. The fruits and flowers wed tial evidence in which appear no fourth Judicial District, County of In the Fourth Judicial Court of ding. loopholes for escape, Charles "Hard Utah, State of Utah. In the mat t the State of Utah, in and for Utah Mor of Thomas estate the of ter Howell and County. Morgan gan. J Augusta Morgan, plaintiffs, vs. claims will Creditors present Vjirgil Cloward and Eugenia Clowwith vouchers to tne unaersisneq ard. defendants. at his residence at Goshen, Utah, To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on on or before the 15th day of Janu- the 2 st day of November. A. D. ary, 1923. 1922, at the front door of the courtSAM I' EL MORGAN, house in I'rcvo City, I'tah. at the Kxecutor. hour of 11 o'clock a. in., all the Mcdonald. h. j. nglit, title, claim and Interest of Executor. for Attorney the defendant", of, in (First publication Nov. 7; last ard to the following described real 2S, 1922.) Nov. publication i state in I'tah eounty, Utah, NOTICE. t'omme'neinlr T!..iP chains hofTlitt NOTiCp.'tO CREDITORS. of the soutl.west corner of the In the District Court of the norm est u;i of Section 2i. 'cmt!'. Tians- 1 East lustiu!. i.'ounty of Township Fourth .liidu-iaLai;.1 Utah. Slate of I'tah. In the matter of tVnc nort1, iist chain, ol the e late of Arzley T.nndholin. 7 . chain. t"'".i-tii 'iu-- raM ilo nee north l'i cl:a;ii Dttceas- il TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST fo i t"redi:or- - will chains, in chains, tknir" sia.t i't r!aim chain '. thence south with voiK'lieis to the midersiimed t' "erne last We have everything that a modern t to chains, clain-- . Ihenve w at room S, Knight Moik. l'rovo. Area, Utah, on or before the Ut day of lo the place ol" begiai.niK. drug: store should have. Our prices are. fair and our 10 acres. March, 192:1. drugs are pure. Purchase price iy:ibl.- in lawful j. ii. Mcdonald, of the I'nitcd and States. for, money Attorney Administrator, Dated this 27th day of 0 tober, ... I:! .Aduunistrater. Oct. 26; last 1922. (First publication j. D. novo. publication Nov. 23, 1922.) Sheriff of Utah County. Utah. " i, By I). R. Ellertson, Reputy Sheriff. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Formerly Kennedy & Handley. 4 Com-' HATCH & PORTEft. Utah. Syndicate MiniQ snd Willing Springville, , f pany. Principal PJace of Busi Headquarters for The Daily Herald. If you don't (First publicatl nesa, Provo, uiaau ' J paper, phone us about it. I n ill flotice is hereby given that at a publication Nov, i Visa Egaa ami r freshments. The Mother's Study club met at the home of Mrs. Lou Binks Friday. The members sang "America." Roll call, household hints. Alice Webster of Provo gave a paper on "In- toraotln t PoAnla ' Uva Dana Dah iTthe rading the town." week-en- and Mrs. ml 'in Utah; remarks, Mr. Thurman, prln. clpal of the Granite school; Mr. Ashton, Coach Wilson of Wasatch team, and Coach Peterson of the springville team. The program followed by Mr. Bird. Thos. L. Mendenhall, Miss Arlene Mendenball and Miss Bess Reynolds were the special guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Mendenhall in honor of their son Cornell's birthday, at a dinner Sunday. Miss Bess Reynol3s was the hostess of a "500" party given In honor of the birthday anniversary of Cornell Mendenhall Saturday evening. Those present were Miss Lois Mendenhall, Miss Melba Condie, Miss Birdella Reynolds. Francis Nichols. Bill Pearson, Wilford Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. William Krdman and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bird. A dainty luncheon was served. .Mrs. E. M. Hriiuhall of Spanish Fork spent the week end with her : son 1VI1. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Hiinting'on entertained Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bird. Tlie Alpha lieta club met at the home of Mrs. Mary Childs, Friday. The meimbers responded to current events. Mrs. Ernest Boyer gave a paper on "The Church and the School"; Miss Lela Boyer sang two solos; Mrs. Mary Whitney gave a piano selection. r.Ms. Mark Cook, Mrs. Ted Jones and Mrs. P. B. Burt assisted the hostess in serving re- sister-in-law- f.flag. i of Utah, spent the -- - fri! contest to select the most beautiful woman in Rumania A nation-wid- e awarded the crown to Mme. Alexandrescu. European moving picture producers will star her In films which may later reach America. d V22, -- - d SALE". definite tow against it she U dia-- r criminated against in the profea- - -- In various southern states fathers RIGHTS WITH MEN are given practically complete' con trol over their children MUt Jtgau said; the fathers can will away the The tight lor- women's equal children from their mothers: a mar rights is not over and will not be ried woman cannot choose her legal until women are given freedom residence she must follow her hus equal to that enjoyed by men. Miss band wherever he goes, and if she Lavlna Egan, national organizer of refuses to- accompany him he can women's politics and member of the aet a divorce on the grounds of council of the National Women's abandonment A married woman's partyf told representatives" at a services and her earnings in the meeting of that organization in New home belong to the husband; mar Ybrk a few days ago. She repre ried women are discriminated sented the state of Louisiana. against in property rights and in in "The fight of the women's party' heritance; grounds for divorce are now is for the repeal of state laws not equal for men and women; .ieBor SHERIFFS women are barred from Jury toe; tannot hold various. . public offices sad although there 1s no m Men-denha- ,f; E4wa, was w iV 'v -' - SI"""'" 'rlt Bofled -e- vt-dence A- "" if . - ii, our megre,' lmstj which dlsortnlnatt agstoit inlght charged hy the polioe . , ; jwita the marder of Moroni. Peter erted."V Keysof Jtreet the W are' ot striving to get the ' Inlght of; August J. . 7J'apper hand pti men, althoogh tey With th charge, and the har aiwaa D,Pejlf behind it ends a two months' righU OTr us,rf sfit continued- - "W police investigation into one of the are wlllinc to share the responsi jnost baffling crime mysteries the bility which comet with the ballot, aion insist on equal oppor- city has ever known. As a result of this Investigation police connBltT in all social, cJrtl ana tegai fidently assert that they km more ftelda. The men of tne soum nav than sufficient evidence to bring a. aerer wanted their women to hare eonvictioiv the ballot and area though it nas Edwards, or Charles Williams as been gained the fight la not over he is known herwsajBTeBted-aliyet- !: tne urera depot about a week ago Plan for comitur campaigns are J by Sheriff J. D. Boyd of Provo. well under way and women's actlvi-Min the various states will be based on the investigation of state WOMEN SEEK EQUAL laws bv 10 'women lawyers in 4 r,, VICE Consolidafec PROVO Co, I Hp line UTAH r" r.' Hatch Undertaking Co. Anson Hatch - Mn1(,i, i 1 |