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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. us useful and beautiful gifts were and daughter Mildred, accompanied under my. arm. believing that we where It has been officially dedi-- l Walker.Jn the roleof Johnny3,Me-Dowelreceived by the honor guest by Allan abd Thomas Reynolds of were to, cruise in the tropica on a eated to Chief Reed Boshard of leaps" up a) scaling ladder r," and aftar a wrllum jcllmh carha f vTha Junior girl of the Third Manti, motored to American. Fork palatial Steamer." However, whetf the local flra department. i " the guests of Mr. I aawthe greasy, dirty whiting There have been many fire the gjrl4 FUmesJare leaping all A 17IVTJ"YA OiwrLmul',al hiked to' Provo riTBi' Susaayandere ' Thesdaj evening.r;A large boMlre and Mrs. Robert Ashbr and family. boatrqn which we were to 'sail, 1 scenes produced in. the annals of about.them and smoke chokes op Mrl and Mrs, Oscar Hltt of "New lost no time la securing k new screendom but none has matched their lungs. But the descent .. made and weinie roast eajor- i . t r j ' r few weeks .wardrobe. the conflagration portrayed in As they are about to reach WEDDING, .ed.- Games were played"" Curing Tork are spending ' "Before the sailing of the "Charles "The Third Alarm.'" Credit tor the ground a The marriage ol . Miss LaVern, which, a delicious picnic supper here with the Chase and Blinton huge safe in one of . relatives.-- . .'-'WiMorgan,. a very solemn felig-lou- s this amazing achievement should the upper stories of the building Banks and Oryal lngleton, both of was served to Miss. Lueile was as service these go to Emory Johnson, the pro-- 1 crashes to earth, held, tnna at this cfty, took, place this morning' Mis Pora Horlon, Miss Vesta whaling voyages sometimes last ducer, and" his technical" staff who biasing debris with Jt to the bot-- ! At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dixon, Miss Afton Dixon, Miss Amy jtwo or three years and there are toiled for iaontbs in the great F. Miss Beta Clayton, Miss Dixon. The ceremony wa always some Uvea lost Several B. O. fctudios of Los Angeles to formed., at 9:20 o'clock V Bishop Bessie Collins, Miss Rhea Jiusby, hundred people gatherod at the these scenes memorable for their L. L. Nelson of the Second ward. I Miss Viola Clayton. . Missilica dock to see us off. . , realism. - - SHE. In the presence of the tmmedlateTyfer', Mies Elsie Marftham, Miss The fire, scene develops in this Miss Florence Oh,' 1 Returns family members of the young cou iwuisaw,. Hoover, of wish,me Happier fashion. June Rutherford,"" daughpie. The bride wore a beautiful 'John, .Mis" Melba Reddlngton and . ; The"Day-..; SOMETHING NEW ON SCREEN ter of a wealthy surgeon and .gown pf white georgette with white ; the cbaperones,; Mrs. Vera Friend Husband's forgotten what sweetheart of Johnny McDowell, Bilk overlace trimmings, s and shelrenca and Mlsa' Alive cttowtes. t Thackeray called his great story hnembor of the fire departTnentris he used to say ... carried a bouquet of bride's roses. The members of the Pioneer When. I-- was young sand had time vanity Fair," a novel without a trapped by flames, in her apartMiss .Bessie Banks and Mrs Vera Jiero:. itrJnlgbt also be called a ment off the top floor of a lofty to play. Gray as bridesmaids were gowned ward Mutual gave a shower .Tuesnovel without a heroine, for structure. is Smoke seeping In, dainty dresses of lavender crepe day evening (n the ward amuse- How much I remember on my rone of the niost In through the crevices of the doors Becky Sharp. de chine, with bats to match. ' Sey ment tall' for Miss .Helen "Meser-veWedding Day! teresting characters in all lttera iinto her' rooms and the hideous" wad will leave June 2(5 for the mour Gray was beet man. A wed ture, la far from the popular,; con-- , crackling of the flames in the ding, breakfast was .served;' covers North" Western states, mission field But- a few short- years have gone ception" of a heroine. She te a corridorsfitrikes terror to her t by feeing laid for eight - Pink and of the L. D. Unchurch. Games and 1 s balcenv. ming little person who prac-- heart. were w know noT white peonies and rosea formed an dancing enjoyed during which I cannot forget and tices her wiles without scruple. high above lhe street and la seen ; attractive .eente'fpleceforthejthe following program was furn My partner in life forgets June 12th Ballin, who is staging in I outline' a against the smoking and breakfast table. Mrand Mrs. Sin- edr vocaTsoloVMrs. Ethel Harding; SoT wish" us Happier Tleturns any- --of M BailinVipTOduetion - rer fifeige Miss theflaintig walla, of the- - building, 4 - Anita self! Hansen; letftftiejtt this morning, for Idaho, reading, ' tne when thb searchlight plays, upon made at classic, .: ThtracEeray .. where they will visit for a week, warke. Miss Meservey. A delicious .. Goldwyn studios, has some inter J9 after, which they will return to luncheon was served to 100." Num Is It because I have failed in some about" Becky, whom ideas t no esting ineach-time lose Rescuers erous were useful their gifts presented hpmet Ptqto. la make, iBVTSaTB "an advefituTess witfr" a the neparting missionary. ThM;4hlsZi8"re.memoereJaal!r sense of humor." She also ihe- Happy Day , lieves that audiences will recogaloneall me home at her alone, i birthday party Monday By yesj nize the humanness of Becky's in--- evening IncompUment t SPRING umanness and bi heguileOEere- ay And-eho-se a daughter Orpha, - whose ' by. "Vanity Fair"' will be the at-1 of . v ow wish ' on a of Bird, occurred Rejurn Happier daughter birthday anniversary " traction at the Princess theater for - v Mrrand Mrs. A CH3 ird, was enter"hlsDayl three days. enjoyed during which? a delicious tained Tuesday Wening at Lent W "There la not the slightest doubt luncheon was served to the follow- the M. L A. girls, with whom 'she . Becky khat was unscrupulous," In has and AvaHa frets Miss hours the Miss Ol4 Wilkini spent many pleasant The Lady grieves ing: ' ''Mrs. Fiske, who Ballin. Miss says " ? BUert-son, . a stew Meriam frOklns,- Miss Flopast winter. on the stage Miss Pelen 'McAllister, Miss ' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse, O. Reynolds Till I wish I had some good Home played Becky Sharp 4 for a long time, and afterwards, Brew! " Maftiia McAllister, Msa Afton Kay, She thinks I'd orter rememberthe about eleven years ago, made a pic Mss Eliza Conover, Miss Ruth Hoi- ture from the story, is said to have day.' brok. Miss Pearl Muhlestein, Missl ' When I added a burden to live on insisted that Becky was more ' " sinned against than sinning. I wonmy pay! der if her opinion was not the Mr. and Mrs. RobertSoardnfin an' actress's desire, perhaps subcon 4 tnoi sue a tuiua . be young were pleasantly surprised by their ' sciously, to play for sympathy, . sweet. children, grandchildren and great on trim And able to dance slim, grandchildren at their borne Wedfeet; . -nesday evening in celebration of "THIRD ALARM" """their 65th wedding anniversary 4 I never thunk. she'd grow old an , cross ' whlcn occurred on that day. Games i ' f "TOr ever fergit that I wuz toss! Fire scenes that dwarf . any i and music were enjoyable features it others ever thrown upon a screen'. -- ot4ha evening's entertainment durBut here sted 'o'cookin' a good big lendmany keen thrills to Emory luncheon was ing vhich a delicious j Johnson's stupendous fireman's "l meal served to 40. " She sets abroodin' and down at melodrama "The Third Alarm," ' now L..E entertaining hundreds of Mrs. toe.Jieeli "1 focal folk at the Columbia theater Becuz I dldntcareto Thornton entertained a number of ver 1500 or tnese Re friends at a shower at the Wllkins ranees nave been 6' turns Day!" the In honor afternoon hotel Wednesday sold by us in Utali. BY HECK. of their sister, Miss Alice Wllkins, v : Dear Madam e whose marriage to Clarence L. of this city will take place WedComplaints are.very' nesday next In the Salt Lake temthey Yes, I still am the ple. The rooms :were tastefully and to built last are built SWAMSON GLORIA decorated with pink roses. Games, to do your cooking ecoagent for those popular muBlo and dancing were enjoyed, ITARRino in PARAMOUNT PICTURES nomically and right. delicious1-luncheoNu-Boduring which a none Corsets tt was served. Many useful and beauGET JT, AE- f STARTS HUNT UNPREPARED tiful gifts were presented the bride-to-b- e better made. from the following: Mrs. Wren r Raymond McKee, who plays the THIS WEEK 539-for appointment Wllkins, Miss Ethelyn Hodson, Miss Bros. Co. leading male role in the Elmer Mawa godson, MJst Edltfc, Gee, Dpn't overlook the big sale Clifton "to The mine. home or productionT'Down at . oh your, Miss Thursa Mackay, Mlsa Thelma I D. S. Garments. - It Sea In Ships," which Is now being HARDWARE DEPT. Baker, Mrs. Bert Smith, Mrs. Zina means a saving to you. and shown Strand at the theater, Dunn, Miss Lottie Redfield, Miss Also a biff line of Dress voiles, who enacts In the picture what Is MRS. SADIE E. F. Bessie Needham, Miss Bessie Foote, . values up to 60c this yard, considered to be one of the most Miss Eva Jenson, Miss Ann Mackay, week to close outflee the hazardous roles ever entrusted to Miss Fern Billings, Miss Lizzie JONES ,23c any actor, says that he does not snaps . '. Jones', Miss Pearl Jones, Mrs. John Our to entire claim Children's line of any particular possess W. Gay, Mrs. Elliott Dunn, Mrs. W, Half SockS Bizes 4 to 9, on record for bravery nor does hei 265Ev-ThirdSo- uth Eflkinsrsalr-Jmisftn- r 4kt)NIGHTv-FRID- AY AND thrMTlor roles oraHIangerous or trae-rousaie Miss Verda Keyte, Miss Lola Keyte, nature. SATURDAY daring" BIG BARGAINS Mrs. Elmer IN SHOES Miss pelorls Jones, As a matter of fact, when he Provb. Smith, Miss Melva Penrod, .Mlss 1 lot Men's, Boys', Misses' and started oa the two months cruise Jennie Harding, Miss Emily Payne, Children's Canvas Strap on the old rigger "Charles Mm Fred Cooper, Mrs. Hewitt and Lace Shoes and Ox- W. Morgan" square Soo In the filming 4f the Strong, Miss Meriba Bird, MUs Lola . . r.". .79c ... fords "Down to the Sea In picture. NorMrs. Mrs. Mark Clark, Pyne, 1 lot Children's Shoes and SMps,'"ffi'wnr6h',lerwas destined man Thomas, Mrs. O. W. Carlson, Into a sizes to launch his to SlipperSjV. harpoon 8, up Mrs. Dean Markhanv Mrs. Vora and broken lots, factory lines, "bull" whale in Mrs. H. G. MarriU. sale play a leading role In a death , a leviathan of the deep, Chief of -- Polio and Mrs. Wren 1 lot Ladies' Shoes and Ox- battle with he had no' idea what lay in store fords ...$2.10 for him. As Mr. MeKee says himWllkins announce th engagement of their daughter Alice to Clarence 1 lot Children's Shoes and Ox- self, "I arrived in the town of New fords, sizes up to 2, broken Bedford, Mass attired in white L. Tolboe of tbla dty Tno inar-. . lots, factory lines, sale $1.69 flannels and carrying a golf bag rlage wil take place June 2.0 In the 1 lot Men's Suction Sole, first Salt Lake temple.- - SOCIAL -- p i l, , I JLJClSjU'iyA . - -- BANKS-SINGLETO- N . can-vim- I .The Day thescreen. .The- - collapse of.jthe 'towarlna walla of i gradual crumbling in' the clutches of tii'e roaring flames, also form ' pulls and hauirthe safescenes of stark realism. until he drags It out and liberates j The cast Includes a number of ' ' the prisoners.--' ' . f 'important ereen players including r These scenes are carried foth Ralph Uwjs. Johnnie ,Wlker, Ella w,lth unusual spd and. dramatic Hu, True Boardman, Virginia power and furnish oos of Morris.. Josephine Adair," the,Rird greatest thrills ever developed on and Frankie Lee. . , l - . ' , -- 1 I - torn. The hoy and the girl . are caught, underneath the safe v. and are saved .when,, an old"; and -- dls. carded fire here, with rope about . y - : ? otfc aCaL--- ftt.X rrf St'D'IZ J- .Ji" " M- - - ' I i - IfiZpW't z-fr- f $ " nlfifiyyf&tZ'y . "l p lggjal-"- : efe 'Z . V. - - - -- $ ' CICJ I 'A J)VI f'l A. - - .harfer-gameto-pl- "'"7t ""' "CLYDE GOOKE JO: I - 1 -- ' I? - ; THE PIRATE' the range with the reputation- Great Majestic 'SSm- - - 33i5 -- ; riw; i. ; Tol-bo- sr Special Bargains ne Taylor W Friday and Saturday ALL SEATS ..... ... 10c 90-to- n Ol-se- ....$U9 ..'., . quality, $2.45 grade Gym Before you throw your shoes away, see me. They don't need muster-olplaster or pills only to good workmanship cure all their ills. an absorbing game for two which is seldom played without cheating Strahd Sh-s- h! ' 1 "PARLEY Cv nAFEN ' The Floor Man Surface new and old floors with . electric aander. . Estimates Free. Phone 203-J-. Ilcs. 5S'S. Fifth - " parties berries fresh from East field.. - c n. V WENTZ -- the-; - ' "t ONE BIG LOT OF . VOILES MATERIALS X.- - ORGANDIES, FLAXONS AND 'MLXED VALUES FROM 45c to $1:00 --1- Now. . T ROOM17-C- r ,.;"B.Y.U.'-:;-';v-- In rtiVl "Down to the Sea in- - SKips" V:. ; - . 'N"S - BvThackersy , ' Support, - !Habmt9osworthLor4 Steyne 0 0 -- piv' (oklabdDdllnarBcacyShaip ' ,17 ' Regular ri Prices- GOLDWYN X .. LAYING ,'(iVTrors.'v- - 98c . Goldwyn 0 0 Registration. PRICE F i M ... v , nOraurfaxirrtoryour-kitchefor only 80 cents t a crate of 12 cups, TELEPHONE 768-J- 4 v for and arrange delivery If you cannot drive to our Grandview farm, on mile west of-.-. half Bench, Grandview Grocery. - ' : Automobile mflv come in afternoon . - or evening- - and get the ; Don't" miss ItH" ONE-HAL- jttm Hudo BalUn's 00 n CENT DISCOUNT OUR '(ij720SILK HOSE Value $1.25. ONE LOT OF SILK DRESSES The story of Becky Sharp's love intrigues has been made Into the most daring photoplay now showing on the screen. The of 25 PER . SUMMER TERM - SPECIAL $2.48, $2.93, $3.48 $3.98 FLIRTATIO- N- Announces His FRESH ALL RATINE STRAP SLIPPERS ECONOMY SHOE SHQP 403 W. Center Stk Provo. Shoes Also Made to Order. - MANY OXFORDS, PUMPS AND e, Booth D.L. VanWagenen ''''''' old Ralpln Ander-son,-who- "STRAWBERRIES LIKE THIS ONE AT- -- FARRER BROS. CO. Shoes ...... . $2.00 Mrs. Hugo Price was hostess at a 1 Men's lot and Canvas, Boys' g shower at her homo Tuesday even-jnheavy sole and rubber heel, for her sister. Miss Elfle good for hard wear. .$1.48 marriage .to Ford Cran-daof Sprlngvilel will take place , Many Other Bargains at June 17 In tha Salt Lake temple. The rooms' war decorated with spring Cowers. During the etter-.noo- n of games) and music, readings were furnished by Mrs, - Alice a gertsenr Mrs;: Lawrence Mayoock, and Miss Veda Soorupv ' A, ' dainty 348 Wert Center. luncheon was served to 40. Numer-- : - un nn ' - . SPECIALS Princess ............. ' - AQ Thcso 21,23 c, 33c . rERYARD Bargains Are in the Bargain Balcony. - Walk Upstairs and Save. V m mm. o .1 AND COMEDY 3 'i V ; |