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Show --4- V v I fs-,i- THE HERALD, FRIDAY, JfAY naeavor Ch Co mention !oer .Yy V4 "'PROGRAM, " . ' , I - , V if na hour. SUNDAY MORNINQ, MAY, 67 un uj r lemw, Cnurcn ,i . . -- . - i)BENunder10 years Ha;iiltok. - t - - : CSSSS rents, on Wednesdays ' MAST USLtUViiUscU :y VL) . i.- ff - , w I? . :. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, service, led by W. Roy Breg. j - ..... jjaimnuDt , - tir fo 11:00 survived-by-his-wife,- tJK : , Praise aertlce." 7 , hour, led hr Miss Mary Mutrhead of P'rovo. Missionary, WtRoy Bregj. Lookout, W. Roy Breg. in null A..r fiAiira.miwR: flin:uiiH. 11 . juji uics&. i iiiii.ris. ... ... ;:,e-n,i- J er ess, Veiinwshln . RAMSEY - .AA '' tc'to r r ress, ',wv J . City Christian Endearoi Union, s ift AnnouncemenU; appointment) of committees; offering. "The Contention Worth While," W. Roy Breg, South- western Field Secretary of the United Society of C. E. Special music.' "Around the .World With Christian Endeavor," Clar enee C. Hamilton,; national fieldV ecretarjr of theJIaited Society of Christian unaearor. . S'sS-Addr- l it. Major, Is a story: of bears and. Be : " ' her-umerr- Bre., " tse - (tec " n tainlnr church. Thank Yon," Miss Winnie Esteral, president of the Salt Lake - ft f h- Col. 1:10. ' SATURDAY EVENING, MAY S. Banquet; toastmaster, J. Hall, Belt, Salt Lake City. wrrlce, led toy W.Roy Devotional, led by Mrs. Rose Whitley, state president of C. E. of welcome, Bev Chas. N. McCoard, jastor ot enter. ?:S5--Add- 4 - Text: - iSon .. 4,' 1923 ge h vantioa-Tneme:- ;iiiHon w" Ml 1 younger ones have liked they eame to 'Spanisli toj COURT OF HONOR MEETING. diaa treasure. which wllllfindl f apeclalljt-adapte- d ifoHchtldren be- makeTliels iome. VheyarrlVe at ,lhe Httla-vufawarm spot la . tSe jteart ct every tween 10 and 12 'yeargflthottgh Mrrllaler married Mary Jane A Court x Honor f meeting of tt. lu6tlav tlmeto iartlc!pate ia. the fciy ho enjoys the tVJrill cif dve U. 1873. Ma the Berry" February 1882 he was Bent.ta Arizona to Boy Scouts' of America will be ho i lovexaffairsot several Holland -'year Indian brsvery.1!?AKCH FORK PIONEER OlEstaM In Hv 'wo .... settlementr in 4he audltofiilm of tie Junior hih rasf lai y ArouAcreE,;'--' SyTu rin.jii hl'pM.-h;i- f aXd jrpy he returned ttw ftnflA-.sKjaet school.. 'First, second and ? merit SPANISH! FORK, MailrrIft-porl- t some" conspiring , old delightful story for girls" about 12 In 1890. . H6 alwaya had taken people aa ' badgl & spouts .si ,wltt; bes awarded' "years old. Ill , thla book. HtUeisftflt Eveiyn' BouroB. people the" brief ..plot is built. 1 au ul'uvb pari m cuurua wutr-uu- i ' , y badges.'- cousins Willy, Adhb and 1 8CHOOU never sought political preferment.? An on forest lecthre illustrated acres lead vyou toto happy whicVorgi-Bi., He la one wnita, will be given by the protertlon An-- , BOOKS FORXHlLDREN C. Miss you will not soon forgets dafoce Hales Lester of and on, of. Magna, charge forest serv liree daughters. .Mrs. Thomas local offlre.ot the Uinta ' ice. to fee The ia invited pdblle 1 of Helen Hill. A number of splendid new books) by tie best kind ones and Mrs.'. William O. Jones, ' both of SpanUh Fork, and Mrs. present have just ' been' added to the bedtime, story for the kiddies from f shelves of the 1ProT Junior lilrary. 4 to 6. years old. And there are Ima Simmons of Lake Shore., He "W'eB Chiropractic . The following are someXtaat- yott'pcture?;"'tco, which" you are. rareL- t, , v Mrs. Albert C." Johnson of Los also survived by .23 grandchildren ' 0P ? to l.ke. Fu- - Angelesv California, is the guest of lid three ff'e;" ' P'.'rie;: Cities." ly Jennie Hall. "SaiariQ, the Tail:r," by Mfe"...ral services were held this- after- - her sister, Mrs. Robert- - B Patter" . son for two. weeks. Slrio. as a magical taiIorwliO Co you like to dig for hidden treaa- ion at the. First ward church. 11 .. founds ludj??? p'l Pt the tores: as'.le of the UreT Have you-evt arrowheads .or- Indian potteijff-rl- nl k.ev. n 'd 'tre exciting sto-le- s . h! 2 jra t life .were so cjever and inV "Burled Cities". Miss Hall tells Avenue. tiTi; that the whole court weresome Intensely Interesting stories fi.?c;-te- d the treasuresofo!denlftses.o by them. Aftd swiH by "ADDOintmentr Theati you read this, new j bronze swords and marble atatu'ter; . ywc'lrJ5en . " ' - j uncovered in the ancientcities ofjg, . ;. , b C- it magic tales. "?ci?:Tnm ftn(Ty Bill,; v unas. Pompisli ana oiymoia. ine dook is; ther .are two Americans "doing DISTRICt CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR: CONVENTION, PH8T ANNUAL. NTIUlL) DISTRICT, PROVO. MAY 54, 1923.' -n- t - h The WiJf fifti ThtrJterJjteatL ... OFCnnsuan unaeaTor w.ariu, v. a;, nwuutoa; eoum western -JMews, E. enapta-- ,nit-w--- wuwy :25nTerencerTubllcltyi 0 S;10 . vwoy Bfeg;- - Prayer Meeting Methods, Mrs. itose wumey.. " of Sandy, state Junlor--J Junior rallyrledyIalBeisi : ; auoerlntenaentr Mrs. J.' Hall Belt ' Jnnior conference, Miss Bessie Facey: and ' .. . . ookto(EAiead,"' W. Roy, Breg. of officers. I Hamilton. Decision eerrice,. . Oi new caoineu , a 4:00 mg iUe-Meet- HUINJJAI on T:00 7:16 JciVEJINtlNU, tr T low Clear ThisrMatter Is 6. MAX l chnrchpprlngvllle ; & .. . e . special music. Uizpahservice, led y C.5. "Hamilton "Blest Be the Tie." Offering- -; 8:00 :15 j I" "THE RED MILL" "The ert's MilL" Red Her- - Victor -- delightM-muslc- al will be I .comedy,- presented at the Columbia theater Monday night, May 14, according to an announcement made by Mrs. Florence ' Jepperson Maa- - the music department Young university. The comedy will be staged by the 5. Y. U. opera 'Chorus one night head-o- f of the Brigham only. The Red asill't Is notanordl. nary musical Jiomedy e" same T with tires. The" Exactly wider the "tread, the longer and harder most be the to wear it down. road-grindi- - .. , , W. ROY BREG. o a. . aa combination ofs. mirth, sen says. merriment, and song. The music 4 The story of the play nass; is especially tuneful and will! setting quaint old Holland w please" the"moet fastidious taate m Interesting costumes, inter' well as that no so highly trained. ingNgeople, end its everlasting The musical play that will - be wlndmi presented here Is the 'one starred The old red mill Is one of in by David Montgomery and Fred ordinary Holland mills with a hisStone, two of New York's favorite tory attached to M. It Is RODDnnd I . l . . X I TTTJil. ujiuruf ewid. ythb Tgices bucu as to oe naunted. and Is a favorite those possessed by members of we tourist wno swarm the B. Y. U. opera company, and over visiung Europe every seasonCon stage experience such as has been Kid, two. soldiers of fortune had by those taking parTTnTra America, come to Katwhy-ann-- ; matter at .the B. Y. U a smalMownltaviHg as its only be staged wry well, Mrs. Mad- traction the haunted mill; in fact, high Of two steel bars, the one that's narrower can be filed down more fluickly and easuy. . -- Endeavor prtiyer meeting, led by C. C. Hamilton. Song service, led by W. Roy Breg. Devotional, led by, ReT. David J. Spratt, pastor Presbyterian " Address, "Christian Endeavor's Greater Duties for This Greater DayrW. Roy Bregv , 7:25 aen, - That JJates with Clayson Apt6 Tire . Q - SqltLasCUy, yt - 7 Here xSUPER VALUES IN GOVERN-XMEN- T Trench Shoes, hobbed nailed or ISSUE SHIRTS plain, pair .$3.98 New 1v D.LHeavy Flannel Shirt,-spe- cial "Officers' High Cut Dress Shoe, . ...i, $1.49. pair .$8.50, New O. D. Wool Shirts. $1.9S U.VS. Army Scout Shoe, special, New 0. D. Flannel Shirts $2.98 pair $2.60 - Army Well made Khaki "and Cham-bra- y Field Boot, IMnch top,' Tiair stT.ns Shirts, each..;;79J All Wool Extra Heavy. 1tVD, " U. S. Army Field Shoe. .$4.49 regular f 6.00 value, . v received hfc ttnve W Inst for . . . . ,v. $3.98v shipment of Men's and Boys' Navy Blue All Wool Shirt, very iteo uip uign jboois, iaeai ior special .......$2.98 ftshlrxr and irrlMtinr Minal lft Very fine Flannel" Maroon ; and quality on special saleU lany 17.00 KhakVspecialtTr.2.49 ...... ...s. ........51.110 ior Khaki Shirts, Heavy Men's Dress Raincoats, $0.95 , .each i .....V..t)8-- ' ..... mmmm sWhm r1 mmm mmmam hr1- - mm hose Well made Cotton Socks, pr 10 Heavy Cotton Socks, pr.. . .19 "1: Mediu- m- .weight . Socks, pair. Wool . . . . . . .494 .....Army Extra heavy weight All Wool MISCELLAN1 fous . Boot' Socks, pair . . ; ; . . G5 Saddle CAMP SUPPLIES " x Bagspair. .,..'. $4.95 . - Armyncpts, - . coats, each. J.L Wagon . from a - 05. l. vwvai f Leggings, cuff style,; r STREET. .$4.75 - ' SWEATEfS , Covers, ...'. i all ; I S need for a complete Camping Outf.t Canvas - Prices-ar- e r A . . ' ' i ' Gloves, leather-face- Special 1 . . ? - each$1.49 -- Campaign Hats, Overseas Cans. eflpK...:..?l?k Officer's Riding1 Quirt.'. . .'.49 ....... Gloves, .10t d, " pair-.iVY-iir;- ThermoaBottles, each, .$1.19 Leather Work ..... ', . v98J Warranted ; Horsehfde Work uioves. pair ... . . . . .$1.29 . ,t. T tT """vVv UNDERWEAR v , Men's Heavy Fleece "Lined Unions, palrj $1.49 Men's Elastic Ribbed Unions, " government AH Wool Undershirts, each 95 ? U. " S, government All Wool ' Drawers, pair .95? U. . S, ; l- - ;...;. pair reclaim, parh JQA iless Kits, wneweach.;; . . ,79 ' a. A u W. w,u weo belts, eacn 355 Pup Tents, each ........ $2.98 each..w;69t GLOVES'' Heavy weight ;Canvas so loii) that every Fdiixily should ficve thm to use in a moments notice UP . .. pair Tt CtT1 nraorYina nAW. . .... .. "p4.ua' pair u. 9.' Army micneis, ea Mess Kits, $12.69- - We have everything else You ivill The sizes, v. . .$4.98 Men's 'wsue Khaki Breeches. - double seat, pair., j'.v .$2.49 . iiwes, pair.'...;...;.. .$3.95 wrap puttees, lock stitched, ' VEST CENTER .4L . Barrack Bags, tTTU. S ARMY BREECHES ' Boys'. Khaki ; Breches,, doub!e seat nair- .V. ... V.$1.08" Leather Cordo Calf Put- - ....k..U5 - . O. 'D. Slipover, the finest wool and oeat design . . , . .$2.98 Knitted Slipover 98 new received have' We frst and Tai?aulins. ot shipment . 'n?air .$5.98 Msb. Rain-:-J Regulation-7-slagl- - vf each.. , "Raincoats, , ' $349 ew Army uots, each.. U. S. Bed Sacks, each. . .$4.60 . . .95 U. S. Army McClellan Saddles, Army Regulation, double back, - PUTTEES- - 504 . Camp - f. v SALE . ...... .i ....... 8-inch, SH 1L.Tuv--,.- X And dozens of userVright. here in town, wiUJelliUMtUthls Super Tread has a lot more mile in it. " -- - Tires are built -- Super-Trea- d alreadHhat is wider as well as thicker. aMi Solid k the very simple reason why: ....... ,;....;. EMfflmmwRE OUR GUARANTEE, "GOODS EXCHANGED OR MONEY REFUNDED.' V PROVO, UTAH. |