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Show THE HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1923. anrf Jert,1Bringin-5J- p tVtherfitc In deceiving their wives In order to inoneer ward wlU give a character cers will take place. bay in the ward amusemenf hall this Mis? Zenith' Spurrier and Mlsrt attend low places-- of amusement, evennif, following the regular Mutual s cause'tutura-generationColeman entertained a number Hope to look back meeting, Good music has been " " of friends at a Valentine party at the with dlsguest upon onr .taste ot wit secured." " All are invited. and humor? home of Miss Coleman Monday evenThere another' side we ing." The affair waa In compliment to An" interesting session of the Pio. hould consider concerning the letter Miss Robey Beutler of Salt Lake City that started this discussion. Until we neer wrd Relief society was held this who Js here visiting. Ah attractive,'- can citizen IB their conscien afternoon in the ward meeting- house. decorative scheme was arranged with No regular fellow ever for The first one to resoond to the call tious respect views in giving what they think A review of the boolrr-rh- e the colors red and white. Games and Scarlet ot the American Legion chapter tor to b.e for our betterment, bow can we Letter" was . music were enioved. and a dnltaloii gets to send a valentine to his given,, by Mrs.- - Rav hot supper served at midnight A large books lor the library talhe new iluhJ expect them to sign thelr uantes A splendid aewpie doll, attired in red colored wife February 14. Get this, they do write at all?' rooms of the cuapier-- - was P. E. when We are- - disgusted when history tells musical program was furnished, after satin, formed" an attractive center-plecNorth 551 East First street, us of some 'who, upon leaving the which dainty, refreshments Houtz, were for the table. Covers were laid you" too' busy husbands? " Early this morning uv response to beaten trail jn order to bring newer served to 50. fortwejve, In the call of the Legion published Sometimes' the most affecand thoughts fof others, were The Iteiiy Herald, Mr. Houtt brought hisseddeeper A large crowd attended and thorIn this the Surely majority, by eight volumes of Bulwert works to day we are capable of weighing things oughly enjoyed the entertainment .... tionate husband, due to the Bids tor the heating and ventilating The Herald office. .before criticising too given in the First ward meeting house more ROLL. HONOR LAKE SALT system for the new city and county Other books received are as fol- much. carefully The affair was Monday evening. pressure of business, forgets under the direction ot the officers JACKSON. building will be'advertised for in the lows: MRS, V. "The Merle The following Salt' Lake City Bear Gr Lansing's Taylor. and teachers of the ward Sunday how much this means to his future, according to a decision Peace business7 concerns have sent in school. Two plays were given, "Mr. Negotiations." ot (none under reached Monday afternoon at a meet volumes M. six their contribution Harris, Bob" and "The Burglar George wife. :.. Burt's Home Library Of the World's ing of the building committee- .- ' $500!) to the The Nelke Reading club will meet ' ' company: NelBon author was architect. Best Bookjb" Holding Joseph Thursday afternoon at the home of UTAH WHOLESALE GROCERY ized to prepare the plans "and speci Carriers of The ' Daily Herald, READ THAT OVER AGAIN Mrs. P, G. Peterson, with Mrs. Chal COMPANY.' ' fications' for the system and to adver Empey's. "Over the Top,' Hughes as Chase A discushostess. assisting CULLEN CANDY COMPANY. tise for bids tor the same, "The Unpardonable Sin." Fox's,"Crit-tenden,- " sion of the. Forbes Robertson will be Then reach for the telephone CONTINENTAL, (ML COMPANY. Babusse's "Under Fire," Koe-be- l's The committee decided to install given by Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman. A CARBON JmJKLi WWAN-X-"Central America." the Midgley nesting system, the same of. review ..the 'play; "The Light That or drop us a line and tell us CULLBN -- INVESTMJKNT-IFaHed."-w- l!t hn riven hv Mnr R n far hat Installed tnHhe- new- - building! General Service Agency, tour members ot tne coiuroma ew-- 1 Hughes. The play was written - by 'he a Mil 9 ora wan . a? MrT and Mrs." MafTRoyTaacerATli Provo high school. tag-cl- ub of "the SecdhamrdMuTOatTOuayardT Today Bids on two different kinds of nlana fonoueBt of the TroDics." Hughes' and a number ot Invited guests were by George .Fleming. lAkbusiness men telephoned the Following the The delightfully : entertained atthe home program, a business meeting wilT Misked for. one for the rj4iatorl"rjapped .Wmga7tr. '::Mnarft potted plant to reach her Prove ChajttDer Oi liommerce will be on them wait even of on committees Emerson's to be walls and another the Four: Million,". that "History of Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist Monaar hung conducted and annual election of offi- log February 14. r raiiirmuum radiators to be placed.n thdlth8 Nineteenth Century.' to jroceiye tag. "The rooms were prettily deco- floors. scheme of red and "In Lynn Vj Sutton, three volumes, All of Utah county will be repre-J,-t There were present at the meeting tory of Utah. white, hearts being used, InTteeping Paul Ylnccnt, two voromes with the valentine spirit. JLmost enin Salt Lake City Wednesday Mayor O. KTHansen aud City CommlH- L. R. 3ff. and Mrs, Edwards, three joyable time was. spent with needlfr Charles Hopkins anJTJeorge to " wheni work andames, during which a deCounty commiMiono?. I rolumes of fiction V(tl i- ...-..tinBasfTttterestS"ot that city. This PjpilllngsMr. and Mrs. Seymour Gray, two licious luncheon was served to the T. Gardner James of American Pork, """" ioriki. '". ""? Where the Phone Eight-O- , Is the question: A. O. Smoot of Provo, and Fred Mat volumes. Lewis, fottowinrtnembers: Mrs. J.-M. Royl'ance, Mrs. Ole E. Olsen. Jr.. Mrs. A. Witt Wfoat will Salt Xake City give to Wm. Mrs. Mr. and T. P. of "toPork; Pierpont Spanish le. ley tpw Flowers Growg Mrs. Sid-- 1 American- - four volumes bring the steel lndttBtrrJrteh Jonea. rtm: i'rovo- - men will have the he!poT Pork,' Niels Fugal and R. D. Wadley The Legion members are anxious to ney Vincent, Jr., Mrs. Ernest Henrch-sen- ; D3 201 W. First nther Utah county eltliens la the of Pleasant Grove, Edward Southwick eet. a s;ood library for their club Mrs. Louis R. Cutler, Miss Anna --A onto Salt Lake." Business men of LebL aH rooms so that the members may have Bboke, Miss Anha Wride, and invited excellent jr.eadlng jnaterlaL.when they gueSr'Mrs.ATollMje.jMia, Lloyd emmissiOherardneFas--chai- FSBRHji have a-- few leisure hours .to spend in B. Williams, Miss Kuoy iaywr, jura. man f themeeting-an- d Commissioner gvitKftr country : Gmr&iCjVREY . nn the mar" "to san.s.e club room. fAr-Otheir W O. Facer. Smootrwas secretary-morn. tomorrow willdistricts books financial be received All of the and S. L. Chlpntan of American Fork for a few days Income Tax Counsellors. Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent enterErlandson of Pay son, mem- placed and" ing' . I., uo uom ti.ij ..iia final meeting win of theWjitne, tbe members of the Jolly club e " - bers Henry uf-tbspecial committee appolnt- - In one of the show windows " Mercantile company. Ut their home Monday evening, the evenihg at, the iBrostfeate various heating and Wbod;ilfton i nmitiB. .wnen systems, reported "that The various members of the commit - Jcard game "500" was the feature of Elks BIdg. ventilating Phone 517. Saltrfceker fected for the visit ta the with Joseph Nel- - tee will taka tho books to the store. .tt1p ntrtalnmpnt, the they in "connection Robert S. Curtis, chairman ot was son; the architect of the building; A, 0. so., that the books may be made paTt,r.,OK hins awarded to Mr. and Mrs. fnnrt drive, this, morning P. Billings,, had Lot the exhibition. " The company Smeetand-Gorg- e hasIT.,, vinrpnt and William MendenProvo, Utah.. ,x " nn u with W. K. Spafford, of the gen visited several and given ' the use of their window In hall, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smitn, Mr. Provo in buildings eral committee; lining up the various Salt Lake City. Among the places order to assist in the book drive. and Mrs. Fred Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. e.es that will call on Salt visited were the University-owno nave poors wmcir S. S. Bailey, Mr. ana Mrs. amines Utah, T lrara fnmftlTOW. RASMUSSEN the new addition to the Z. C. M. I., the they have already read and which woiis Mr. and Mrs. iea nn.eiu, mi. Phone-869-W-The ntah countv men will travel State Mental Hospital ana tne rovo they wish to donate to the American an(jJr'8 Sidney Vincent, Sr., .Mr. and in auto and Orem, meet high school. the same at the capital-war- d Legion HoTnaay. ink . Special "Representative . oi The committer recommended that following places: ing at the Salt wise iinamuar Telluride Motor. Superior Motor, where they will meet with iha the Midgley system be installed In the committee Of tllft BANKERS LIFE The THE missionary manufacturers' commmee, oi wmcu new building. The report stated that Roylance company, Hedquist Drug Xo. OF meetDES MOINES The Garret Wilkin Is chairman. at the Provo high school the system 1, Sutton Market, Herald office, Home Fire Insurance Agency, control the Johnson Armory, was ing will be held at :30 by regulated Lake Chamber of Commerce, and then system, which would add about 15,000 the 8heriffsJSo!fice, Whitehead groOne of the most conservative Booth-Booth cery, the Utah county solicitors wlU canvass to the cost of the installation. ly Market. managed life insurance com-- : tho business interests of Salt (Lake second 'Mr. University motion On Pierpont, by steel the toward are contributions members the The of for following was the architect Mr. parties m America. ed by City Hopkins, . site luno. to advertise for bids for the book committee: instructed Information gladly furnished 89 North University. plant Phone 807. business men nave TTtAh countr Mart W. Roylance, Clifford 3. Pierinstallation of the Midgley system without obligation. .. riiviriMi into commitees wotcn the M. M. Hollis George Harris, without the Johnson controlling sys pont, Twelves,' Lloyd Sutton, Paul Vincent, will solicit the different lines of busi tem. ABE W. TURNER Royal Typewriters. L. Sundstrand Adding Machines. R. Wilford In Edwards, Duke, Sey ness the capjtai cuy. . . ,. . Plans will be completed within an- Attorney-at-LaThe following commiueesOTnwDrrZ week or two, according to mour Gray, Arnold S. Rawlings, Corona Typewriters. Sundstrand Cash Registers. agreed unon at noon today: Room 7, Knight Bldg, Provo, Joseph Nelson, and the bids will 'he Orval Singleton. Frank Demlng, Karl chairman; advertised for in the very near future. Boshard, Mark Brrtpp, Walter Hed Utah. Phone 661-- 1. A N. LGeorge E. Barton, W. SGraham, - The, .contract JprJhecompletkraof quist, and George Leven. TivloC1-.- " tne latter auring Tn nitnda and Shoes J. W. Far-- ttensuiiaingwariei part of ast December to Rudine & rer, chairman; Wallace Bailey, Eugene Chytrausj of Salt Lake City, the con- DR. H. F. CANNON Fletcher, Davia jonn, ueorgeiLTea, Have Your Freight Shipped Between Books For U Y6ur Wife Still Leg ion Your Sweetheart? Is-a- lso ! - I I el - - -- ProTO-Sprtngvil- SGilETY -- Bstzn& a edboxlovgers:try B-3fcJ anil ii ttelrs oMOTOr-Si-fa-ChlpmaB-- Business - f ve year Provo Greenhouse . - ot Professional Souths -- nu" r Typewriters ""Vne - .m-.m- Adding Machines f . iisters r- -- may-deposit . WEST . I. Wood-Clifton'- s w rniture--44Jraha- m, . SrJai hnlnAZfe.ilLw Ji". to the HIS CP. U..in a rvnc.Bir 1 n z h uc ... : WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. The applt i superstructure A UNIVERSAL ATTRACTION Barbers', suppuea ana ouu-t- Hank understood that the hew build cation is It of the Southern Paciflo comAmniA E. Rawlincs. chairman; WITH AN ALL STAB CASJ ing will be finished before the end pany to retain Its present control ot ownership of its stock and lease ot Its " rari rvw.hr&n. wednes lines was granted In full, by a deci- day. also six acts of pan. PhmblntM O- - tBinmenthal, chair comcommerce sion of the interstate TAGES 'Morten VAUDEVILLE. sen, man; Robert Buckley. Alex mission. Larsen Farraday E. O. Moe. P. I -Lehi. Although the. supreme court ln922 Lottof OpanlshTork) :and at the end of eleven years ot litigation PAPER HANGING, HOUSE Unaertakersf nappues over the exisUng merger et the roads, held them to be a combination in rePAINTING AND . Paint and Glass J. W.rOessforLstraint of competition land ordered onntrman: H. CRrReynolds of SpringI DECORATING them separated, the oommfcwion ville, and "Mr, Evans ot Spanish Fork. dewith but one member Prodnce D. D. Bntxon, cnsinnaii; SPANISH FORK, Feb. 13. A mass clared their maintaineddissenting union was Hatton. Lynn Sn; j.ton. TavloeTed J. meeting win be neia in spanisn fotk necessary in the interests of the west- ' Fred Thurfood. Mr. Crawley, aw w , w uamm nwiUBi cieuun. rouiuwj ern states they traverse and the country as a whole. Hardwani. 8DOrt GOOdS. tor fund. the. Arrangement plant .Further, the majority' declared, the Supplies Roy Borfcn, chairman; E. B. meeting was made Monday at . the former policy of the'nation in demandWhipple, r. B.' --Critchlow, Walter Rotary luncheon at which were presing maintenance ot competition above Freshwater, fihlrley Bee, J. F. Smith ent W. O. Creer and Rev. W. P. Bulk-le- all in transportation serother of Sprlngville. the Provo - Rotary vice, had things been reversed by the conLumber Arthur Craven, chairman. club. representing gressional enactment of the transport- Dru grists A. D. Sutton, chairman. ation set ofi920,- - permitting geueral tndVandIett Creaui""G Fork. Rotarians towards the plant consolidation or railroads under govsen, chairman; Robert uooreneia. fund drive was very good said Mr. ernment supervision. On this ground Paper, News- Bulkley. "I don't doubt the willing- the PrintmgASupplies, maintenance of the merger ot the papers J 0. Graham.' chairman; M. ness of Spanish Fork v in assisting two roads notwithstanding the court's H. Graham, E. C. Rodgers, J. W, amount the Provo in raising necessary decree, was declared to be legally Hold to- assure the and advisable in view of Auto Accessories and Tires C. S. ing company ot getting 4be fund com authorized public necessities. Pierporft. chairman; JohntUark, Stew- - plete before March High Class Work at Reasonpointed out however able Prices. , chair- - were very enthusiastic and assured us that the conclusions of the com Oils and" Gas . Ai B. Anderson-- am ot their hearty cooperation." mission would be subjectio review by T. man; SchoneiaMrnorper- j- ThB Dittce ofhe meeUne has not as the coui'U before Xbey become eU ROBERT COCKRELL Snrineville. and Mr. Strang of LehL vet been decided upon but arrange fective.'. ' '. chairman. Edwin Stein, Jewelry-- iJ, ments are under' the direction of 186 West Center St. I LmitbomJBMIi at thbcumbiat . STEL vju t, -- " UEB msii M Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store. Phone 555, Provo, Utah, NEW YORK Vfer . LIFE PROVO AND SALT LAKE via "; THE UTAH CENTRAL TRUCK LINE ENSUR PROMPT SERVICE COMPANY WE HAUL Diotritt Agent L.T. EPPERSON glA North Flwi Wcat Otrteti Prnvn, Utah Phone 307-. HOUSEHOLD GOODS' When Ordering, Designate Our Line J. v.aj.ji y, f d. JTovo-Sprfagvil- le L-T- ne- - u SCHOOL -- The AID IN $TEEL DRIVE eneretta. The . , Isle . ot ZJCEanos7l3uia..presente cnuaren or me rTanuin icuwi oi - meeting will be held house. 'in the opera Provo, Utah. SHALL SLIM JIM GO? r roeedsfrthel)errciin? fund. to the steel will ,',.'. eatasr msdeFltalF half- -: BeightelSzinchesLikebundlng .blocks, these sections can be stacked ochec--They-- Cordner. chairman of the Tlmpanogos ; old folks" committeer by SchoOI,' Village PlayrThe" Sharon ward Primary" officers and teachers. Refreshments were served, after which the guests of honor were taken to their' reBpecttvahomesin- - Editor: The Herald :,. " When.it comes to P-1- Kids-too-m- - . 419-N- U -- LOST-i-Alreda- la- P-1- j F-J- F-1- P-1- n);, x H r'. (Made also in Wood.) Length, 83 inches; height, 13 J inches; made in two depths, 17 inches and 26 af ADDITIONAL WANT A RENT Two- - -- nicely furnished FOR about what the rivar lovers schemes, ance go plant modern in "Hairbreadth Harry"? apartments. 142 W. 3rd N. Children of all the schools u we 9 . hone 718-Nhave I of Jim .Slim I as thought city are selling tickets for the perthe Kelly of have ex formance. Parents are Invited to. cupto be harmful, but having WANTED TO see- the show.-- aggerated r-board. Call contne not serious automobUes.v.i;p.;iic;;;:given subject The operetta was played at the sideration,. I do not know.- - And I beSixths ward amusement., hall last Petroleum Exporta Frm Ta'mplM,, lieve The Herald editor wanted ns to pup, 3 months old. Friday evening,' when It met with, Petroleum exnorts from Tampico dur given reasonable views about Slrm 196-6 for reward. Phone a heartj reception fcy- - the large 1922 totaled approximately 185,187-00- 0 Jim, rather than our personal likes ing audience of parents and " teachers, WANTEO-Posit- ion as housekeeper, . barrels, against a total of 172,263- and .dislikes. ' r-. ..i 9 or seamstress. 136 barrels in 192L according w unoi- some What about of our other practical -- nurse OLD FOLKS ENTERTAINED. 5 ; comics? Will not the scenes In . Phone 650-tlclal reports. "Mutt old The folks, widows and widowers ot the Sharon and Ttxnpanogos wards HELP WANTED Experienced weav-er- s fwere entertained at the Timpanogos Apply at Knight Woolen, Mills ward amusement hall Monday.- - The J , officej following snlendld Drorram was given "lirthe forenoon under the direction of HELP WANTED Lady; stenographer . George A. Culllmore, chairman of the and bookkeeper. For Information Sharon ward committee tJVocal selec--. 4 r apply S88 W. 5rd North. , tlon, John A Vance; welcome address. lti .. Bishop James Loveless: recitation. E. FOR SALE bungalow, with V. Teck"S short Ulk, H. S. Thomaa of , - full basement;- - one acre of choice orchard r good place for chickens. iAn-laborate-dinn- er -lt was served at 69G-:r-TPhone covers-being noon, laid, for 125. In tie afternoon the program, was conFOR RENT Two furnished rooms for tinued: Readings, J. I Snow, A, B. light housekeeping. 717 .8. UniverCookWlllard Bishop and Mrs. J M. f sity, Ave.; Nelson; vocal duet, Estella Pack and Ethel Pyne: solo, Mrs. Ted Green; CHARACTER BALL TONIGHT. A. Duka. Mrs.', J. readings, , ynce- - 'Mrs. J. E. ChrisUnsen, Mrs. t The character ball arranged by the Ttomai Cordner, Miss Alton Cook. . mlssloaarr ommittee of the. Pioneer vocal solo, Annie Jensen: . short ward wlU be riven tonight Ja . tne talks. Wyman Berc aecretarirof the ward amusement balL Wlldt's orches ... mi . .it.- - T j DATS BUN.' tra will farnisk tnt mule. Orson Prestwlch, C. & CrandalL Mrs. AT TEH STRAND College- halVFrldayventog.-AlI- Horizonal Sections Ik .i. F-l- lengths, :r.SJi . I.- .- . m up to fit most any apace. The sections contain practically ever known office filing device and convenience. They are fitted with Interlocking devices or catches that keep them in per feet alignment and prevent any tilting forward. ' 16 H inches, and in V These sections are constructed with thick double walls, with air space between' and each opening for 'drawer or file has complete,, top, bottom tad. side walls. Sectional Cabinets save a big item in offices) lapses and present a handsome, substantial ' annearanca that makes a fmvorahle impression and attracts customers. -- To appreciate the full merits ol this line you should see them, on our floor. ' Catalog on request. 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