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Show Y: .nnual iwntoB Second PW 0f tb of th , "N i kTed by- the littla lei the outer nemueri while l,. and boating. A matl-Chhine " oanee wa also a enjoyable d the picnic ire. Following to 400, dancing was en-,- 4 in the pavilion, the musicfurnished by Wilde'a orches- . itiuihi-rmau- mother. Mrs C. H. Fair llV Mi?S Phillips Mrs . tiAriM 1 !ps Lt-a- j" .1 E,v P-- . 9 girls of the Lake- BnAHiinv in. waar Isle in sprtngaeii, rrovo inyon. JJechty enter- ined the .beehive girls of the ieasant View ward at her home iesday evening. ; A program was w viss Gertrude i L' the Joi- - . ..v A f ten-da- vA v sv in Mrs. is visiting Heber for a few weeks with and Mrs. Clayton Montgomery. In Mr. Mr. and" Mrs. W. K. Spafford and family left Sunday by auto for a three weeks' trip northwestern states. through . .. , , Friday, will present the first of a series of Frank Gersten, Inc.. Spe-.- 1 cial Productions, "The Unfortu-- ! nate Sex,", in which the talented stars, Frances Edmonde and George Larkty bae the leading roles. RAY IN "R. 8. V. P." j ... Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wag-ene- n and family returned home Monday from Fish Lake, where they have been spending the past week. Silk hosiery 1 Taylor Bros. Co. LADIES' DEPT. Mrs. Ralph Poulton and family have returned home, after a several weeks' stay at their summer home in Vivian Park, Provo canyon. : ., .,.--;'Mr. and Mrs. Terry Oakley and are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bullock spending the week at Fish Lake. " loa-tr- '. - --f T in marriage. i i'N1 Vines' ml lkMmH get ONE FULL TON of coal FREE. All you pay down is $2. The balance on easy installments. Installation of the Heatrola will be made at any time you may specify. J. Parker Read, Jr. Presents "THE RAGGED EDGE'' j. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY m TONIGHT, 7'30, 9:15 ALL SEATS 10c "THE MAN WITH TWO MOTHERS1 With MARY ALDEN ... .. Join Now i DoiVt Lose this chance1 mWCbcd FREE! TWO DAYS MORE ! That's all ! Then our wonder-f- HEATROLA CLUB offer will be closed. this chance before it is too late. ul Grasp The Estate HEATROLA is the marvel of modern heating ppHwith or nnced fiw small homes, bungalows, stores, offices, ttc. ' phonograph a1 WITHOUT BASEMENTS. It looks like It lupworks like furnace. InstalleJ in one of th. and downf- -j motst warm air to all connectin grooms upstairs pI-J lit uLe a furnace. living-ropm- The Estat. Heatrola is such a handsome piece of furniture youll neP"' in rich grain. i mahWj take it down in Summer, J.ive home. And how, it sny enamel, it is an ornament in. any users. S l et us show you letters fiom delighted offer. And K $. "puis the HEATROLA in your horn, under this of coaL Th. $2 applies on th. pur- giv vou FREE ONE TON chase price, and you pay the balance in easy instadui.nts. COMEDY friday and saturday "the unfortunate : Come in and get cur big CLUB the most usual story of the FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION "THE un- Undoubtedly Co. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell V SEX" : OF'ER. ACT TODAY! ONE-PRIC- E PROVO, UTAH Home COMEDY HOUSE" Furnishers PHONE 544 FRANCES EDMONDE and GEORGE LARKIN and inotice., i pacaa ." COMEDY d U for Friday and Saturday Miss Izetta Funk entertained at making the production stand out as a kensington tea Thursday .after-- ! above the ordinary and place tt in e class. nnnn in honor of Miss Elizabeth the "The Unfortunate Sex," with the sit Lflite r.itv Those Frances Ed present were Miss Elizabeth Re- - beautiful actress, with the tal is herd. Mrs. A. J. Cardall, Miss i super-featur- dm 1 One'Lotvof ORDER e, Scene The STRAND frprnrSisters' ll FRIDAY AND SATURDAY i A liAiib day's WORK V iS. evening neal. And if your wife buys the Meat for it here, you'll say the meal better ( 2Q i r?..t Don't be caught with a cold house. X . f , , p .. ... ; to 25 per cent ;Reductioin on all: other Early Fall Hats. ' - 9 - Ask your neighbor. praises. i : All I . teries. ; Sutherland UNITED STATES FUEL From the novel by KATHLEEN NORRIS Phone .46. comes-yo- Values to $7.50 for j : ; , v : Fto ; Bargaih. :: ' : , . than ' Also a complete line of Fancy and Staple Gro- - Bros V will want SdGh y;-- ever." ' jt ;; t merits a good "tasted Whpn cold weather ) ' TrimmedlHat: &sS&r ) V ; . TONHHIT 1 - COMPANY . paMCT oalt 5oop i 57 North University "TIMOTHY'S QUEST' ' . r 1L, , .:V:-- Leslie, Mat Moore Featuring Seena Owen, Gladys And Chrisjy Comedy , ' ' '': "CHOP Sl'EY" ; ' t Fin-she- t- ' and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Robison Usually the story deals with of Loean are visltine relatives and some bie phase in life that lies so close to our own heart that it friends in Provo for a few days. . . , is like tearing a page out of our Junius Jackson and Clyde Keyte own biography, in Salt Lake. It must be more than the story spent the week-enthough to make it big every es Miss Thres8a Larsen of Logan sential to a perfect production direction, photog and Wednesday cast, acting, spent Tuesday - ' raphy, gowns, settings, all must be with Mrs. Fred C. Strate-V- , in perfect accord to comhiner in 1 " a, SEX THE! UNFORTUNATE , i " ONLY 2 days more and then our FREE COAL OFFER will be withdrawn! Join our HEATROLA CLUB NOW and mm. mMmm TONIGHT, 7:30,9:15. season-Starrin- Miss Ruth Atkin of St. George ' Every now and then some great is a Provo visitor for a few days, big production comes along that the guest of Miss Dee Scott. , j makes everybody sit up and take ' t Columbia Princess trt tt Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson returned home Tuesday, after a week's visit in Salt Lake with Dr. and Mrs. Newton R. Jackson. GET IT AT minates "Sisters," Kathleen Norrls' novel, which appeared as a serial in The Daily Herald, which has been made into a real,, human motion picture, comes to the Strand theater Friday and Saturday. Alix Strickland, is the daughter of Dr. Lee Strickland, an inventor. His youngest daughter, Cherry, is happy, gay, irresponsible and less considerate of others than her siste Alix. Peter Joyce, a neigh- - 1. the ay Pm IMPROVED ...- j ented George Larkin. is truly one the character roles for. ldtli has of the really great productions of name has become famous In screen the year and will be presented at circles.' the. Princess theater, as the attrac-- . I "SISTERS" tion de luxe of the season. 10 J. A. Murdock 1 Charles Jt&y t4 Jean Calhoun Charlie Ray'g droll genius to burlesque characters is again evidenced in "R. S. V. P.," his First will National attraction which start a run at the Columbia Friday and Saturday. This time the star appears as an artist of much ambition, but little success, who is Impoverished be. cause he declines to have bis wealthy relatives support him. Jean Calhlun makes. her bow as BE leading lady for the star and proves an attractive person, just Residents of Lake View and Vine- - suited to Ray's style of acting. yard have petitioned the countyj Harry Myers, who had a prominent commission to construct shoulders role in "A Connecticut Yankee in on the paved county road between' King Arthur's Court," appears as the Provo river bridge and the beet Ray's chum, Benny Fielding. Wilslicer at Lake View. liam Courtright is shown in one of The commission has agreed to make the necessary improvements "Btmej Google" on the road. .' ; mrj- It was to this particular piece of Upearh ton( tkat nnfi aa tu tox- road that the Herald called atten.T.rjDoay tion shortly after a gruesome ac" cident had occured not far from Joa.s and 1 !!( ityl. auk. tb. tone this place in which one young man . Bin wlaan oa Cofum- nal was .killed and two others were in1 1 kU Kaconl And you cu m nn To. l l rOi jured. nadcr tnt art OMrgian Ik. win la thtir uniqii. I I According to the county commis 1 1 mull tion el th. sion the road, will be put in first class condition wlthtin the next At Columbia DmUti few weeks. y v .fVi .. t. . and . ofour Mgjree cool Heatrola club offer is lu'art the announcement with unmiked joy bivause of her sisUT's happiness. Cherry 'leaves wiih her .husband for the lumber camp. IVter. disappointed leaves for a world trip. After avear of hardship in r!ie ! lumber camp; Cherry has lost her gayety: Anne, the niece, marries a lawyer. Alist remains at home and" nurses-iterfather-- , who later " dies. Alix ts (eelins lonely when Peter returns t from China. Their romance thup Takes root, cul- . I aumuiiu.i'uu-Ht- wlm lov d t A!: takes l)r ken . -- i to? 1 .vyV . ft V t-.-is ,". and-.Mts- . iit-i- Lin-do- The Mutual Mutual Miss-Susa- :-' ' Olaf Hedenberg Mr and Mrs. id daughter Utaaya are viaiiius Ltives in Homedale. Idaho, tor i Whitehead. Miss .miss noma tsyiunu sua Mis Kun I avies. The hostess was assisted ttvii m i'l a li.wf. at ,,.! hri,1o.liinr.h.rni . . . ... Asaion. miss May slack. Miss lit Lome Friday in oomMimetit to Mi aleria Foote. T. Leyen of Logan, who is her.' trcanbraofc, Miss Miss Edna Liechty, Miss Ida 'visiting. LiechtV. Miss Rose Lierhtr i TWIN GIRLS BORN. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Foote have retunred alter a weeks auto tri;, PLEASANT, GROVE. Aug. 9." through Idaho. A tew days were girls arrived at the, home of spent vtsiung relatives at .Sugar Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clark City, Idaho. taeen s and 9 a. m. Tuesday. Mrs i Clark was formerly Rhoda Barnes t The Naomi Gleaners of the First or Mother and babiea are ward Mutual were entertained by j doing nicely. Mr. Clark who is Miss Lenore Toote. Miss Clella foreman ,for the Gray A Clark Decker and Miss Florence Miller pavement contractors, was on his at' the home of the latter Tuesday way from Logan to Salina and evening. An enjoyable time was dropped in for a' visit, but has with 'games, music and ferred his trip several days. ' , needlework, during whirh a italic f ious luncheon was served to the YOUNG WIFE DIES. following: Mfss Helen Taylor, Miss Jessie Johnson, Miss Mina Dunn.i PLEASANT GROVE, Aug. 9 Miss Dorothy Dunn, Miss Rhea 'Mrs. Nellie Chadwick Cullimore, Taylor, Miss Elizabeth Taylor, wife of Luke C. Cullimore of Miss Edith Whitehead, Mrs. L,' L died Monday at the home of Graham. The. invited guests were her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tenie Larsen, Mrs. Roy Mrs. William J. Cullimore. Heart Decker, Mrs. John Foote and Mrs. failure from which she had been Miller. confined to her bed for six weeks was the cause of death. Mrs. CulliMtv-aadMrs. Henry Moulton of more. was 21. years old and was Heber visited relatives in Vine- married to Luke Cullimore December 20. 1922. yard, Monday. Funeral services were held ta Miss Druzella Madsen, Miss Lois ttle Lindon First ward chapel Wed- Larsen, Miss Lucile Holdaw'ay, Rex nesday, August 8, at 2 p. m. Inter-DaviAfton Stout and Orlando ment was in the Pleasant Grove Jolley formed a party and motored cemetery. to Saratoga, Sunday. Bathing and BIRTH ANNOUNCED. picnicking were enjoyable features A fine baby boy arrived at the of the day. home Of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. W, J. Clegg, Miss Johnson in Lakeview, Tuesday Bina Cleff and Miss Jena V. Clegg evening. returned to their home Monday, after a stay at Vivian Park in Provo canyon. COUNTY ROAD by hot. is helping the members of tli;' Strickland family to the Mnluiay of X'herry. u!uvu y s rh. rry's atontion' is taken niiirtly ui;U Martin i.l.yJ a stalwart Tli do i r sivs Jiis lonsent to . .L:ud ,a:..l' t'hcrrj. Ann-- . . iuii of the iKM tor. Uo has in love ith Kloyd is crushed by .. aup-i6rve- ween. Veda Scorup. Miss' .Jssci1 Inna DuFfatn. Ihi. the Second ward Gleaner re-tul hiked to the Provo lake - Tuesday evening. Bathing 'enjoyed after which a large fire was made and a picnic Storiea and Joke were a until midnight, whea the girt ied back to their hornet. o Peters. Tin " rlie Miss Adele . a of Ieis Miss after abkli sames and vard j a deUciou luncheon were enjoyed Gbt. Ida roanrt at .aM Wednesday -- J . erond ga tUternocw. i lella , ; - ,.- - ). vv,-.- ,v';.I :' .:, - Avenue .v ; |