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Show TltS HERALD, FRIDAY .4,.: JANUARY 1ViS2Sr- - send the boys Jo their fields of laber. It's a great Ufe if you what, is; it bow ! Ah, fatigued; ., . . PROVO VISITOR AT deet oh, er. of Preto yeeeeome .. The Mnteentk Century club tnern-Be- n met this afteraooa at the borne of Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer. Three in-The basketball season at the big ATTENTION, ROBEY sepTTT papers were given as fob Moraoa school really gets under way BRIDGE DISASTER Dean tool left Ptoyo Saturday for rod, Merlin J.' Slack and lmer Slack. terestlng tomorww night when the regular an- Palo Allo.Xtlt, wbare te wm study It Boy Scout Roby Scott of troop S Mrs JH. Wilson was hostess to Mark Andemm; "Gblhlq Influence.- - BM esU between 4k --upper and law at tb 8tandford antrersit; tor " " e tome time. wer4ioweiuolaBseakeTllaie-tr-thMraFred Sochi the StrateTifeBtyfive Hour,:clnb , 4r,-i-V. H. Thonias of Omaha, who is in attendance. old gymnslum: that has seen ao many -, " Mrs. Claytotf Jenkins entertained at at her borne in Orem Thursday aftere here viistlng his daughter-in-laand come All leama r noon. and go. championship was her mother, Assisting ner a children' party at her, his grandchildren, Mrs. Tenie Thomas, A reception will be given ' in the day afternoon in- eomplimnt to ber Mrs. L. M. Nelson. An Interesting Sixth ward amusement hall' this even- of those teams began In the same way:- - was a vjpltor at Kelso, Wash., when ix-- y ear-ol- d daughter Beth, whose revlewof the book, "Ramsey ing by Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams, they began with this annual game as th large suspension cable bridge birthday anniversary occurred on that in compliment to their daughter Vera a sort of introduction to the season's across the Columbia .rivpr brake, a Booth was by Mr. Ttomas week ago Wednesday. day. Potted ' plants were uaed in glgen. by Mr. E. n.Tarkington, Seymour D. Gray, who were united Play- WUson; Com- and There may be no championship team says that about fifteen automobiles In marriage in the Salt ta&e temple decorating the entertaining rooms. A Cuns. led Mrs. J. munity singing, by merry time was spent with games and ningham, been-- at the 'Y" this year, but there is wene on the bridge when, it went into was also enjoyed. A delic- Wednesday last. Invitations have " musics, during which a delicious lunch- ious luncheon was 200. issued to being de-pbound to be a remarkably good tejim. the river, alt ot them served to 13. includeon was serredrA. large birthday Material troyed. is green. pJenurul' though the invited n cake, .containing six lighted candles, ing of Dixie. guest, The Beehive girts of the Sixth, ward The seasoning process' will begin to- - About 25 persons were drowned. .1 Wild formed an attractive centerpiece for when. J.e tt sonjO of them hav le' will give a dance ,ia the ' ward amuse- mprrovr bodies not have as. rthe of .others to will warriors the luncheon .. tabl. Present were immeyet ment hall attempt Tuesday ..evening, The farm bureau of Pleasant View t, Norma. Kathryn and Blllie Pardee, diately following the. regular Mutual the advanced students in basketball as": been located. A new bridge had been the dUC-istructed a snort dit'" from tn- football. On the ot Clara' Cluff. .Beth Trenholm, classes. Popcorn balls and punch Uiey I "" wara nouse "w . meeting q will be for sale. All are invited. Addieman, Cleo browser, isniaii.. , hand, the tipper classmen are deter: .W one, which, according .. ...0. a miQiwiu uiv a, Retherford. Heber Service, Paul and gram wasJ mingd that that humiliation shall not TTiomashad been furnished, including talks by ctdent happened about 4 o'clock Ja Dick Taylor. The prograragtoenr-tov-t- he high be repeated.' President Franklin S. Harris and The game will be Interesting.- - too, the afternoon .as a large truci gou Thursday afterM. Prof. B. Y. U. and school, auditorium Merrill of the E. H. Paepke was hostess to a noon under the auspices of the Wom- because it is expected that many of stalled on the mtddle of the bridge. selections by Prof Robert en's autoists- - on each Bide of the number of friends at her home Thurs- musical Municipal council was a complete the old stars will be present to see the Many Bauer's orchestra. During the even-ln- g success.. Mrs, Christen Jensen read 1923 team get under way. After the truck were cursing the driver. Sonie day evening;; The rooms were most wfll be so well of. them backexLoff the hrldgo wnWe4l dainty refreshments "My Antonia," attractively decorated" with carnations wereotdanclng, by Wills 'Cather.rafter contest, the squad served to 10. will be lltfe others remained and went into' the and ferns. Four,- tables of the card which an educational film was shown. analyzed that" there , as the cable broke. game "SOO" were- played and enjoyed, -- Mrs. Martin etrebble was hostess to The girls5 chorus :rthe. nigh School, doubt as to the men who will make river fff Wm, Mr timmw y that pn the prizes being awarded to Mrs. Dick under the directidn' of Miss Helen the trips and, piny in thft vnrlnns enn ot the automobiles could be seen lestsZ the rendered Boehard, Mrs. r Newell. selection, this .afterMon. of. the Where the West Begjus. 0. HalL'the fctteVTecelvineltf The pro- ' Tfie" game is scheduled to begin at sticking over the surface - 7:30.. All who .wish to. see some fast water, but most of them .were on the deeolation irize. f A delicious luncheon to ill ceeds raised be used help The Odd Fellows and ffebekahs of them8elv4n4-bottom- t thriver was served to the following:' Mrs. Provo the rpflnB nf thft m"t'"B p'iv Mt. Thomas, who is 80 years of age, roqnMMMi fray the front ranks of masculinity, will ra. ture J. B. Bomoy oau Cltv will fflva In the was machine which purohased Felboon Odd on the coast since Thanftyglv-Injr- . evening tomorrow even- - has Mrs. John W,.Quy, Ofrs. Clark Newell, flow-ha- Tuesday some aeo for the schools of thialcerl,Bty. Pa-na-na fe Costume prizes wilt bn dUtrtrttime Over The first time he visited Salt Of the dim, lKnTariinnl natwjnaT'ng. tW uure. J - a,' Miicneu, Mrs. naroia is invited. 1864 when he cross d ' and friends were in attendance. Mrs. dim past ever fought harder to show Lake City was in MltoheH, Mrs. B. J. Hall, Mrs. Byron given. Everyone . their worthiness to become the chief1 the plains on the stagecoach going P. 6. enter chairman of the Davis, Mrs, Hall, Mrs. Roy Hardy, Poulton, Ralph Mr. and Mrs. George A Brown antT0 Omaha to- Sacramento. He also Mri. ;Dick Boshard,Tfrs. JW. Bates, nounce and her committee, wish to of Some great tribe or clan, than will the engagement of their daugh- tainment, white warriors to win a place helped in building the 1W tranwon Mrs. Lee L. Baker, Mrs. Ray Morgan, ter all who those attended the thank afHse Emily to W. V. Spackman of Sterwicgiauu huc huw uiumn Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs." Thomas fair, and made It the wonderful suc &l me neaa oi over a mousann wen uucuwi to Hiflt LaVe. City4n 1861. Tho tinFlw The marriage cess Canda. developed students. wasr , Thornley, 'Mrs. J. " A. Dunn, Mrs. C. ling, Alberta, it that at that- - time consisted of only one will take place January in the Salt Browih" wire, , 5 Vake temple. Camp No. 3 of the Daughters of the The visitor is hale and hparty de- - ;H i jt met of In celebration of her eleventh birth the TJtah "at home pioneers "BREAKING HOME TIES" One of T,he most enjoyable and suc- spite his advanced age and his looks' Mrs. J. Will Lewis Thursday after which day dances evergiven by th m- - noon. does not 'reveal his ago by 20 or If" of Lewis Cowan Mr8.Toretta that day, Pnnimi.i"rfh Third ward Payson gave an interesting biographi years. He. has been in Provo and at her home Thursday evening. An sionary was I'tah several time;', having made fre- Thursday evening in the cal sketch of the life of her father. the Asso-- quent enjoyable time was. spent with games ward given "Breaking .Home Ties-.amusement hall. The affair was J. W. trijjs lo the ro;ist. Mrs. and and . music, during which dainty re- in honor her "Lewis, mother, elated .Exhibitors, feature drama an- of Stanford. owRlson nnd 'Twm wereIndudfiiiin the freshments Fuitpr served. Present were ENCAMPMENT OFFICE. program were the following: Vocal Kuta Ashton., Beth Andrews, Edna ,,lMtWthfl i. n s i N'o. 1, l!onijL-vil.lK.icHi'.ipnicnt Nelson Bernlce Penrod, Wanda Pen-ro- hundred were in attendance ( (y. P., ha elected the fallowing a and Edna Cluff, Norma Lewis, Howard most for the next six months: enjoyable time spent everyMeldrum,. Donald Curtis, LeRoy Pan- - one; The funds raised wilLbeby used for each (Tvile tlie Imi; v( home ai;l ' (' v;ir Viiim, vhiei patriHrcli; to Edna Johnson; reading, "The Swan i WbmIv; Other;' the iovo of hearts youn's atitl 'itt, high priest; Guy Shurtliff, Song," Miss Elma Jacpbsen; pianoisLiiiur warden; R'obwt Homer, Junior... solo, Miss Agnes Farrer; reading, j Arthur Wood, scribe; H. H. U Uvardtni Miss Lucille Hatch. p affllffiife Dainty refresh- Bowers, trensurer; William H. liaer, i ments were served to So. e saPiSHii!! fwt Sent out-- ! insiilo . Fred Thurgood, ef Centuries side sentinel; first Homer, Pph Mr. and Mrs. Orson Slack . enterIwateh; BusUy; second watch; tained the members pf the Heather V Frt'A Suthor'nnd. third wateli;' John club and a few friends at their .home " Peters, fourth watclt. Thursday evening. t Cards were play. on Mr: Mrs. READ AND LEARN. . and llaf Jones and Karl ed, POULTRY ORGANIZATION. J. Knudsen receiving the favors. Music " i'oultry producers- of, Utah met In Mr. K. J. Hawkins, and a delicious luncheon were also Salt Lake City Thursday to disciuss 9, 1923.' January 16 in attendance. enjoyed' by the ' Provo City. plans for a state organization, accord-iinIq George A. Brown, president of Dear Doctor: I am writing you a letter of appreciation for th he member, ot the Timpanogos the Potiltry associaLdanclng club will enjoy another of good chlropractlLhas,done me tion. A committee was appointed to nopelt-nr- a: their club dances in the armory-ha- ll be published o that others can enjoy the blessings that come from draw up by laws for the association this evening. Good music has be) and will report back-- at a large meetchiropractic adjustments. . secured. Refreshments will be served ing of all the poultry men of the state All .members are cordially Invited to -- 1 have had In Salt Lake City, January 27." " Pyorrhea for thirteen years but it has entirely disattendT' .,. appeared. Have been bothered with mouth breathing at night for Q. How can one get the speeches Mrs. Wj F. BulkTey entertained the thirty years; that was corrected after the third adjustment Bemade in congress and printed in or ladles the Guild sides improvement ef eyes have lost several pounds of surplus and a St Mary's pamphlet form? ' at ber home Thursday flesh-aft-er A. From the members of congress one month's adjustments. afternoon. The affair was in honor of making the speeches. These speeches Mra Charles tfewhart of Milford, a wife has had Pyorrhea worse than I for. five years, saliva are printed at the expense of the former member of the Guild. A social members when appearing in separate used to run so it would not be retained In the mouth. That stopped the ,time was spent during which dainty old; the love of music and beauty; pamphlet form. They are also printed alter a ball dozen adjustments. For years she has had a severe refreshments were served to 15. love of ideals and traditions andis in the Journal of congress the Con- ner-slde; . paliLla at 'present Just a slight tenderness remains. ..appears recommended as a picture for all gressibnal Record-whi- ch " ' She has also gained over tea pounds. NERVOUS FEELING DUE . while congress is in session and , ages, classes and conditions of people. dally for through' the TO GAS ON STOMACH '. Several interesting; facta are at- may be subscribed grttTrfntta.yofraryeOT stiIcjsi isd. gladly reaonaiea43. of documents, govern superintendent ot Pressure gas on heart and tiler tached to the production of this un- ment adjuatmenta to all Buffering witbain aaddlfease printing office. Washington, D. organs often causes a restless, ner- usual di photodrama. It Yours for chiropractic. . vous feeling.mplethora bark N. glycerine, etc., as mixed in Aderlika rected and produced by Frank Mr. HEBER A KNUDSEN expels gas and relieves pressure and Seltzer and George' KRoIands. nervousness almost INSTANTLY. Seltzer is a youth notYet twenty-threMAUD KNUDSEN. Acts on BOTH upper and lower years elL During his., newspaper xa-reboweL Adlerika removes matter you he ran across the incident that he v.... If you are sufferer, eall and see . Dr. Hawkins, never though was in your system e the main theme of "Breaking which poisoned stomach, causing gas Home Ties," but it was not until he pffice over Emil's Cafe. Hours 9 to 11, 3 to 630. and nervousness. EXCELLENT to happened into a vaudeville house and ' Kinging the ancient H guard against appendicitis. Hedqulst beard someone it that "Eill folk EM," Co. Russian Advertisement song Drug . .came .to him Just how beautifully it ...)?. could be woven into a film story. He then got In touch with Mr. Rolands, an experienced scenario writer, as well as a musician and musle au- Uhority, and son it was being" filmed. Home Ties" nas Everywhere-Breaain- g 1' wfll call at Tbe Daily Herald orace ne wis a rvea a paper wWea he has presumably lost "The japer appears to be necessary in order tor him to paw a certain ezamlnattoa in the Boy Scout orgaotzation. . - - i tteetew'el r . faome-iMon- Dr. - "Take care of .your teeth". j ... Mrs-Alli- - .t, 1 ell Says WJ1-so- e t and Tooth Brush will do this for you .niM - a .T-M- ! Tooth Past3 K!aii23 1 1 HMtttn"!Ht , lleadqnist Drag uo. - rm 'ut 2 Drug Stores . IrKodak Shop: JThomas-WiniamSr-M- iUSkyT-anfiOT- i nilllllllllllllllllllUUIIIIlIBIIZlBHlIlIIUIIIlI JjgtJE eceivea ; . mmTvaHZ.J " AZIPMENTOR 1 :',,':, hh d, i Elack and Brown, Pure Thread ' HEALTH SEK1KJSE A IS WEALTH wonderful opportunity to save j money il silk hose s - j g B U-T- Provo-Springvill-e Actually Valued at $1.25 few-frien- ds fjly . ife-a- s,: was-writte- e i has-mad- l:A- . haswon-whole-hearte- REDUCTJONS QN SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SWEATEES- ,CHILDREN'S AND LADIESrSH0ES AND SLIPPERS. XONff $2.(ar 0 Ontiirrlnif The Winter Term CHiLDRElf&SHOES LOT-O-P csxxxzusaiixwtJuiunzxiuiuiiuiiiinsExniiiiiuiiiiEiiiixaaKiaiu d TUAlrs AND STRAP SLIPPERS - REDUCTION IN BOYS' SHOES Pet Cent Off This Lot. PROCTER $2.00TO$3.50 a ACADEMY v I J OF SLIPPERS. "ilJ" ,TO D ON ONE-HALPO- i25PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL .BLANKETS : 510.00 20 TO 50 PER $33.50., ' $1.50!,$9.00 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL - ;.r SWEATERS '1 TO I DONT OVERLOOK OUR SnOE DEPT. FOR REAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY. T. r 4 , . -- . ' 7- m Day-Y- our . Big Opportunity g i 0. j - HURRY - l : uuuuiuiu uuuvi 70c'value .59cyak0 Limit 5 yards to r v ' customer.' T4tIN." PEQUOT TUBING 7 I. ri . 4;alue.t-;E.- " -3?- r. Lfcnit 4 i ... VI v uuiiViiiuun onto U . - $1.75 value. " 98c . aas3ESKSEBBsaBiSBaaBSsr . - , - AND LACES , Values to 85c. C3YARI3.:-:ir.'.-- - yards to a customer.. ' 0 II Er jl K fI i"ONE "f :. .: m-iijai- HURRY : sasssssssgiMB - i: k Jri addition to Klnderyartw a class wiB be formed to prepare 'children for entrance into the public school ; The teacher comes . direct fromDnenetflnVoat training echools in. the country. ; Toition, 2 a month. 0 - 9C YARD-- 'Xivl-- - ''Tri- -. ' . CENT OFF ON ALL ; $io.oo$40.oo . JariuSaryS ' t t -- 1: Begins BIG REDUCTIONS ON ENTIRE Last hurry KINDERGART 20 4 iniiiiiiiiBxiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiKESiiinsiixzxuuzxzszzzsxza H g ThisJSale will soon bepver Don't lose a minutes time; opportunity is still yirs. 6f th ONE LOT OF CHILDREN'S SHOES PXE-TIHR- oaiuiuay g SUBSTANTIAL im.I For Our Grjgatilleanance Sale 1 if 9 1 been shown it and unstinted praise. Mi IM1 ; ' FARRERrBROS - rt - . -- j- . - ALLIES YARN7T AMcolorg; B5c value. - 39c y . ALL WOOL BLANKETS l L19.95 valued ; caB" rs RAYMOND BERRY ; MRS. Phone : 781-J-- l. . Phone . ; CHAS. MeCOARD . n;i-- - V - - 7 $6.95 ' C . ' : -- . ; ! |