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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY.FEBBUARY 14, 1923. UIESIH SI VILL BE PflOVO HIGH PLAY .There Is neither recorded evidence, Touchers to the undersigned at Room nor tradition that Mr. t,. Knight Block, Provo, Utah, on or Lincoln did any writing or made any Uefore the 15th day of Aprfl. 1923. . ' notes cn the Journey between Washj. h. Mcdonald, " Administrator and Attorney for Adminington and Gettysburg." ristrator. Respectfully youra, V CHRISTEN JENSEN, . . , 17, 1923.) (PubUcatlon Feb. STAGED THURSDAY EARLJMII APRIL MAJ?t'-6&HAM-- n 1 JNNEH. B Mmtui m vuimm Mmm imm FARMERS MRS. COW CHATS biggest and best live stock show the sixth Intermountain was In the summer when this Livestock how h to be held at the happened," said Mrs, Cow. North Salt take union stockyards "What happened asked Miss Cow and 7. .. April J, 3, 4. 6, as she looked at Mra. Vow. From every Indication the 1923 "What I am going to tell you, said shoirls to eclipse; all former efforts Mnu Cow. "You know they say that animals are curious. Tve heard toe In exhibits of livestock In, the inter mountaln territory, not only from the children speak about it 'They say that the dogs art cur standpoint of. exhibits offered, but in educational and entertainment tea. ious . and that the rabbits are very, tares, awards made to winning ex- - very curious. uoitors amrsaies opportunities. "in facfTveTieardlf said thnt rab The gixth annual Intermountaln bit's worst faalt IS his curiosity. Livestock show ! to be held under "I've heard, too,, last raccoons were the auspices of the Salt Lake Cham ber or commerce and commercial very curipus almost as cnriou. club, .working directly through 1U any creatures, and thai they aft a livestock and agricultural department ways.wantlng to sea what U going on ana an especially appointed show ana What Is to be found about them; like to examine everything committee, with Dr. R, N. Mead, bead of the Chamber of Commerce live- They carefully and see what it is like. stock .and agricultural department as -- menrtter say that " squirrels are show: manager, and Parsons, curious too. Oh, yes, they aiw the professor college dignified reiy Straw, prominent and veteran stockman, as curious. is a complete surprise, ana rnyuis cnainnan of the snow committee. "They want to see what people mar Adams was made for the part of the All directly Interested departments, committees and officials hare been bo carrying and it they have any ants impertinent but adorable Rita. The nlav will be staged next Tbure- actively at work In promoting the suc- m their hands or pockets. day night at college nai cess of tho 1923 show for the past "insy Ilka to, a wharother-cre- at as been t iurare dninr. tnft two months-an-a nothing lea undone in the snaking of - pr - TJTheiroata are curious. They are LINCOLN'S GETTYSBURG SPEECH ijuiiuuj arrauaeiuenu inai nngni Editor of ProTO"Herald7" "lead to making it one of the largest iwuyajryarynrious.--- TistJBranAi --Dear Sir:' In the Jnterestingartlcle mnor waataan 'Frogsjgerioosjjoo sani nwiaaarHi hwa. t ua wv u si wuiuvak BuvivBDiuj powi on Abraham Lincoln which appeared stock shows. Exhibition facilities pTFrog is a curious old soul. "BJrds are all curious I believe Par- - la The Sunday-Herald appeared the will-b- e the best ever offered at following paragraph; rota, too, are curious. western show. Transporta "On the occasion when Lincoln was tion taciimes will be splendid and . "All of this Is true."; on his way to deliver hiB famous features lending to the enjoyment of "I believe you,", said Miss Cow. Carpenter show vlaltors and exhibitors will be 'But I don't know that you have told Gettysburg address, Mr. said he was engaged on ine same more numerous and entertaining than me of any special happening. When train, The president had no paper on ever before in western livestock show you- commenced Tour tat you' said which' to. write, so when the . train history... Of special interest to exhibitors is that it was In the summer time' when stopped at the station young carand procured a shingle the enlarged premium list, with ag- the event happened which you were penter got off said that President LinIt is 1 for him. " . gregate cash premiums of $7,755 and going to tell me about" "Ab, said Mrs. Cow. "ion. too are coln covered the piece of. wood with Including awards in every class of in preparing his epeecn.' ilvftufnrlr as Tvotl or boya and girls' curious HathaLthal.ls ajfoodjokej wrttlna point Colonel John Nicolay, special prizes in various classes and loure curious to know what I have Vn this one who war of President Lincoln's ' judging contests. The abolition of alt to tell you. . crivate secretaries and a member of of advent- entry fees Is another -point ;rnVeH,jLsh continued, it would be tae -- presidential party on this occa - - ii,- " ..wi.n.aAiw railroad fares in both passenger and a very dull world if ho one and no sion, has said: had any curiosity. For then freight departments of all railroads creature no one would care what others were centering in Salt Lake. doing' and no one would care What others were saying 'and no one would be interested In anything. Too much curiosity is bad. but lttle Is rather nice, I think.. Yes. It Charming In every detail was the Is rather nice. v'rrt" surprise party arranged by Mrs. Nettie "Welf nW.'you know folks think ment to her mother, Mrs. Mary Jane cowsaren'.t very much Interested In Sanford, whose 75th birthday anni what goes' on about them. They think we're quite happy chewing and look- versary appeared on inat date. splendid program and set of . parlor tag games was cleverly conducted by Mrs. mer, and chewing and looking Idly Rose Boyer, prizes being won by Mrs. about the barn in the winter. Nell Straw and Mrs. Ellen Wheeler. "But I showed them something dlf--. Others taking part were Mesdamei .' Mary Brown, Eliza Thorn, Minnie ferent," she went" oh, Tea, last summer a man came to Chase, Cecila Johnson, Stella Straw, Emma Brown, 'Martha McKenzle, Mrs. the farm and he began to draw pic Beulah Whiting. Messrs. tures. I dldn t know what he was do .Metcalf, s Imn UTtiAtalai rA Pvnia mums i aawava. Tna w v TXnvavi huu 0 ' UD ing. saniora. a aeucious lunuaeon was "I saw him with a great board In served and many dainty gifts received front of hlin sitting right In the center by the honored lady. A delightful dinner pur l was given to urs. waiter Wheeler Thursday by DSP her children - ana grandchildren UH- -t honor of her 7Jst birthday anniveradorned sary. -- Beautiful . . carnations I - I .1 VI .1 If it Is your Intention "to tavea ...,! monumenror"marker erected Iirthe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith were to spring. now is an excellent time highly entertained at tneir home Won-'da- y matter consideration; the give relathe following evening by We have a fine Targe variety of tives and friends: Mr and Mrs. Dell and markers from which monuments Mr. Mrs. Mr. Ed Payne, Ttibrn, and' and we arejma a selection, make to Bun Airs, juara coyer, air. ana vara. at this time. attractive the prices tng Port Ewing, Mrs. Viola Roylance, Mrs. to have you see will be We pleased Francis Nelson, Mrs. George Piper, what we have and get our prices. Mrs. Albert Staten, Mrs. Let hi a Clark. Gamr,yTartt and a delicious luncheon arranged by. the guests, were enjoyed, by all present. Miss Blanch Mendenhall and Miss 3es8 Reynolds were Provo visitors 1 Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilby Crandall and "That Is a Good Joke." children .spent the week-enat Salt Just South of Tabernacle. Lake City, returning by auto Sunday. of our meadow and looking at me as .. PROVO, UTAH. Mr. and 'Mrs. George Reynolds entertained at dinner Sunday evening hard as could be. in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Wil"'Well, Mrs. Cow,' I eald to myself. liam Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rey- 'Is he so fascinated by your beauty nolds. and your charm that he cannot do anyMrs. Ada B. Harrison has returned thing else but sit 4n the field and look liuiu oaii baac, tuvt Bpruujllg HPT" at yout' eral days with relatives, and friends. "And yet I dldnot see why he had Mr." and Mrs. Solon Wood nfflotored brought the board with him and. why to Salt Lake Friday. GroesBeck of West Jor-- he was making strokes on the board Miss Rhoda .. all the time eueh time after he had uuii R'vu iiiu Tf vcb) ruu ..n ull- - uca Mr. Mrs. J. S. Groesbeck. and looked t me. rents, Mrs. Beulah Waiting entertained at "So 1 went np behind him, quite dinner. Thursday in compliment to and gently, and; f"-- quietly AIM Xlumi t.m.llll,. Ills shoulder. Finch and Mrs. Nettie Thorn. "There. I beheld my picture and Mrs. G. W. Friel was a Salt Lake ot the rest of the tlsitor thoJor&4art of last weclu ii,lereV? Joe Hafen has returned to Spring cvws standing about too, though' I Was ville, after spending several months In the creature In the "t the east . . picture. . Oscar Mower has returned from I wandered as ) djdnt "Well, away Pleasant Greve,-whe- re he was the be rude, but every once In a of his daughter, Mrs. Edmund want to while I couldn't help but go back and fseit Frank Brlnton, who has been attend see how the picture he was painting the university of California, is at ing of roe was coming along. home lor a two weeks' vacation. "I would put my head on one side - Bishop and Mrs. G. R. .Maycock, Mr. and I would say fcunyselte and Mrs. A. Y. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. " 'My dear, It doesn't look like yon. Dell Brimhall motored to Salt Lake What a lovely,' artistic looking creatYou pay three dollars for ,.. Friday , ;' , ; , examination and gee your Mr.' and Mrs. Will Huntington were ure you art? "But the man said to some one who glasses St the4 price you wiH surprised at their home last Monday ' by the following: Bishop and Mrs. 0. came oat to speak to hlin later la the pay any, --wholesale optical : B. Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Dlmmick day; , . in the state. What company S.' Mr. Mrs. E. Dalton, and Huntington, '"Well, I knew vther animals were Mrs. Olive Chllds, Mrs. John . Clark, curious, but. I never I offer t V ' ..... can better a , cqw , ) "alrsTAhha Mendenhall. Mrs. Ed Clvde. was. Yet. this cow hasthought ''.,.' come back of in references Miss Luclna Clark, Mrs. Susie Hunt of Plenty me to see what Iwas doing over and ington of Spanish Fork, Games, music Provo and Utah toiinty,zi::: cveragaln? "l".f?.iS;fc'':: , ana retreshmenu . said to myself, a.cbw :,;TAh,.yea'i' ' CAS MAIN JCILLI !iJtotereatenough. Injbat Is going on to show a little cariosity now and lx .are again.'" . CAMDEN, tL J.. Feb. ; , aead and a dozen others were over. i come Monday morning-when- -a ' 1 gas Improved Ventilation main nroae in mo ousmeis center of A ventilator for closed vehicles has JPlltmania-mtleg-goutheast t htro: ' that 'changes the air covering seyeral, blocks with deadly been Invented 86. West Center St. , v. fumes. '.;." ?v within,- - them to graduaUy that the Phone 62. 1 ne enure do nof sudden temper-Atnrof WUHam occupants Bucct fel ttmuy or draftsv . changes , It r Iloy-Hooja- -- . W fmnfm' Toast '. - flie - . vv "'. ... MEET. SPRINGVILLE," Feb.. K C.H. "Hurry, Hurry, Hurry, the annual school Dlav of the Provo high, will be White of Payson and a committee of presented by the dramatic art depart- the Utah-IdahSugar company, met ment next Thursday night, February with a large and enthusiastic audiB. U. T. ence 15, in College hall, of farmers Thursday evening at For four weeks the cast has been the library. Mr. White gave a very every instructive talk on farm products, and faithfully and diligently working night to make, this a superior produc- tok up the question of completing the their in not failed tion. They have organization of the farm bureau. rpurposes, according to reports, for the PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP play is now in excellent condition, The few remaining days will poltsh the NOTICES ' Consult county clerk or respecfiner points and make it a finished tive signers for further informaproduction. Eraflk McCoard and AltaJPaUfly tion. , , playKflendidly together In the roles of Mr. and Mrs. Hooker. IdAJPaytQO NOTICE TO CREDITORS. as the coquettish in the District Court of . the Fourth sweet, dainty ana lovaDie, cecji Judicial District, County of Utah, Broadbent as Stephen Hooker possess 8Utos of Utah. In the matter of the all the wit and spontanlty which his estate cf Henry E. Sutherland, Dey part requires. - Bliss Fin lay son shows his experience and versatility in his Creditors will present claims with role of lover, preacher ana writer or TOttchera In lhi nnilaralraaii h RuU IdealUUc fiction. , Uw offlce of J. H. McDonald at room and a LetttU the gushing trmrtt Block. Provo. Utah, nn J original, clerer. wWle EMoa Dennis assumes Mon the 1st day of April, 1928- .clIFTON & SUTHERLAND. thjsrole of the bashful football hero in a manner ww 10 e expecieapy, Admlnlstiator. . o SaltU-akV- s n a. SPRINGVILLE - - - HELDc '0 'Help d ' I I ' when you make this delidous Karo Peanut Brittle it?s sb"easyrAndsee how littler it costs- ,- Surprise - every- - - -- ueueions body by following this recipe todays '' Kam Pearrat Brittle r-isi . Who, is the successful man or woman? - - mm WJPt fagr crfnt Inlaw. Kara aaJ traHr ntdhamk toSiexMMimlaaad dnnJ B. Uag ImWm mm fWMoa - wiihMMah. ' -- m - taU mm The "on whose hrealcfait "sets well," is delicious and ' satisfying. . Mnmm J-- s :. -- V V I "iO - gem m m - Eat toast for breakfast . - . It has .att the wholesome ness of cold bread, all the de-uciousness 01 hot Bread. Attorney for Administrator. 14, 1928.) (Dally Herald Jan. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 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Beestey Marble al TThft S. W Peterson .fll A fnr honored guesta.- - r All, are Welcome' to bring picnic lunch and join in the banquet at ( o'clock at the Fraternal hall, where hot coffee will be served and a splendid program given, after which dancing wllr'terwsumedrTirTBebpera house. Tickets, 60 centa; extra ladles, 25" cents. Any veteran not able to waia snoma noury captain Fawner. BUILDING! Renewing -- .... r ffffi""-'VApW- See me about store fixtures of any kind; colonnades, the latest designs in bookcasesmantlea, and buff ets ; and the most modern and convenient kitchen, cupboards. 1 . WONEER8 BEFORE YOU START West Center. 58 Phone 730. v uuzAy CO., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. SPRINGVILLE. Feb. H4. At a com- mitee meeting called by Captain Alma FuHBTtSaturday evening - in .the library, the Sons and Daughters of the Indian War Veterans and Pioneers perfected plans for a social picnic and dancing party which will be given at the opera house at 4 o'clock Friday. 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