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Show TXSNCLL tt WW"" . 'tT fcuUdini to THE HERALD, TUESDAY: AUGUST 14. DIES. Spanish at the " clerical eapac- - ifSS .ftwi br four danjht. serrice. will U E-T-entertained W member the S. T. L club! borne Monday i Mrs. Lee L. Baker entertained at her home Friday etening in compliment to her daughter Nancy Lee, whose fifth birthday anniversary occurred on that day. The uwiua wmo yrenuy a eons tea in a color scheme of yellow and white. Games and music, made the after noon pass merrily during which a delicious luncheon was served. A large white birthday cafe containing fire yellow colored candles formed an attractive centerpiece for the luncheon table. Each little guest was presented with a toy and a paper cap as favors. " Present were Bernlce Gallagher, Dorothea Spear, Allen Shand, Billy Reniscn, Franois Renisch, Barney Wallick, Johnnie Deal, Mildred Boyd,. Mar-jorie Belle Baker, Mary Lou Baker, Joe Lafayette Baker, Ha Dawn Dunn and Helen Ward. at a children's birthday party 7:50,9:15 JACK HOLT OF THE GENTLEMAN LEISURE . AL SJWOHN THE AUTHOR" WEDNESDAY Y j.t .',' Ard Miss Yalera Foote entertained the Pirsuui Vie jtrJ Gleaners' and Bee Hive girls at her home Friday evening. The time was spent in gr.nies and "stunt:- -, followed by dainty refreshment. The follow- ing were present; Miss R"uth Cluff. Miss Nola Cluff, Miss Edna Uechty, Miss Ida Liechty, Miss Luella Meld- rum. Miss Pauline. Phillips, Miss Susan Phillips, Miss Flora Chipman, Miss Lily Chipman, Miss Velma Penrod, Miss Ida Slack, Miss Leah Ashton. Miss May Slack, Mi38 Ellen Murdock, Miss Opal Hansen, Miss Gertrude Liechty, Mrs. Earl Foote, Mrs. R. G. Ercanbrack, Mrs. T. J. Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Bachman tertained at dinner Sunday honor of their j ' 7 CLOSING OUR PACKAGE GOODS en- LINE in son, 'Elwood, whose ls,?n s Taylor Bros. Co. d TEN-DA- J MraISHOp'ofcTHE Upper Falls Provo Canyon l i iuiutuw JJUllxawn Board, S3 Week. per day, and 15 per . ' Tents with screen wire kitchenette, $5 tO ?7 per week. Phone Special Six Studebqker - : J Coats for First Cool Days ZaT .v . DONNAN'S PLACE All these five NORMA TALMADGE in THE LAW HP COMPENSATION 10c BISHOP OF THE OZARKS. 7 :30, TONIGHT, In the production of "The Bishop of the Osarks," the F. O. B. which is to.be shown at the Columbia theater on Wednesday, Finis Fox has created a screen drama of man's regeneration of such dramatic force and compelling power as to make It one of the out-- ' standing pictures of the season. While, the keynpte of the vlvld aud story is man's regeneration, the theme is largely 9:15 I -- FUN FROM THE PRESS -- HEEZA LIAR COMEDY CULLEN LANDIS "i'l -S- CENIC- photo-dram- -- 1 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY "W'ATCH YOUR STEP" and 'I COMEDY . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY swlft-movln- g the background tor one of the sweetest and most lyrical love stories ever told. Reginald Barker's Production "POVERTY OF RICHES" And BEN TAJRPIN in By Leroy Scott. and "WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY COMEDY THIS EVENING?" OF MINE OLD SWEETHEART Everyone who knows James Riley's Immortal poem, "An Old Sweetheart ot Mine" alid that Is a dlscription of practically the whole population i the country Is looking forward with the keenest antlsipatlon to picture version of the great poem which comes to the Strand theater on Wednesday and Whlt-coni- b NASH j luuntuay. This picturization, according to advance reports, Is a masterpiece AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION We Specialize in Repairing Nash Cars and Trucks. We Know Our Business and Take Care of All Your Troubles. We Always Carry in Stock All Nash Parts. Nash Service Station " North University Ave. 145 Phone 893. G. C. SLATER, Mgr. Shop Early Wednesday mm Cars MA V3;i sparkling cold. 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Ice Princess ' 1 and SPRING FRY DINNERS Provo t i mdCarBargainsI v TROUT DINNERS i The Veward of merit medal h, oeen given to Miss Leatrice Joy I the Goldwny company in the for of the leading role in the Begins Barker production of LeRoy Scott photodrafiia, 'Poverty ot Richef which will be seen at the Prince tneater, tor two days, .Degumui Wednesday. Miss Joy is a comparative ne comer to the screen, where her ent and her beauty have earn her many leading roles in the la two years. . Three years ago, was still at school; today she behind her a succession of splend, impersonations In the leadl! feminine roles of several Goldw: I birthday anniversary occurred on that day. A color sclieine of yellow ONE-HAL- F PRICE and white prevailed throughout the rooms, Shasta daisies and golden Some wonderful values, glow being used to decorate the dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. B. Bachman, Mr. and GET IT AT Mrs. Elwood Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winn and family, Mr. ajji Mrs. Lester B. Johnson of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones of Mrs. John Bi Ash ton and daugh Salt Lake and Miss Melba Bachr ter, Miss Helen Ashton, returned man. Miss Naomi Deal spent Saturday LADIES' DEPT. home Sunday morning from Yeland Sunday visiting in Salt Lake Miss Metella Berry entertained lowstone National park, where City with Mr. and Mrs. M. O. they have been spending the past a number of friends at her home The time was ten days. Friday evening. . INSPECTING INSECTS. pleasantly spent with games and J. B. Gentry, Ora and Minnie Miss Rannie Baker is visiting In music after which luncheon was Card of Oregon, were visiting with Miss Provo for a few weeks with Mr. served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. M.' F. Miner last SatAn investigation into the differMiss Alberta and Mrs. Lee L. Baker en route to Fawn Adamson, and Sunday. urday ent species of leaf hoppers that are her home in Indianapolis, Ind., Miller, Miss Mary Sellars, Miss MurVilda Miss Chloe Hunter, from the Hawaiian Islands, where doing damage to the apple trees in Genevieve Sutton, she has been spending the past dock, Miss Messrs. Clark Carter, Kendall two months. Alma Carter, Lamar Ivie, Elmo .....Ml The members of the Columbia Campbell and Elwood Carter. JyJilJWIIMf v Sewing club of the Second ward Mrs. Earl H. Barratt of Ameriwere pleasantly entertained by here Miss Elizabeth Souter at her home can Fork spent the week-enThe season's wlth her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Monday evening. flowers prettily decorated the en A. Berry tertaining rooms. Several interest Mrs. J. D. Croft of Payson has reing games were played, the prizes to her home after a two turned to awarded Mrs. Hannah J. being Cardall and Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Jr. days' visit here with her uncle, Sewing and dainty refreshments William Watson. v were also enjoyed by the fifteen in REST. TAKES A attendance. James Arbuckle, head of the ; Standard Market at the Piggly Miss Alice Breese of London, Wiggly store in Provo, is taking a Ebgland, arrived in Provo- - Satur ten day vacation at present, day and is spending the week with Mrs. Sadie Nesbit. Miss Breese is en route to Cedar City, where she SPRINGVILLE NEWS NOTES will join her father, William B. Dr. Wallace Mace, J. Roe Groes-becBreese, who has been in this counDr. F. T. Reynolds of Provo, try for several years. Miss Breese OZAHKS intends making Cedar City her Frank Saulsbury and Dr. Earl W. " home. Ill Reynolds have returned from a most enjoyable" fishing trip taken Miss Louise Hoover was pleas- at the Grandadies Lakes, Uintah antly surprised at her home Sat- county. KSEZIIXZKXZZZZKIKKXKZZIUZZIKZZKZIIIIIHUIIIIKXI urday evening by a number of ' Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Erickson 8 5 friends who gathered under the di- have gone to Elcentro, California, rection of Miss Elsie Markman and to make their home. Mr. Erickson Miss Viola Clayton to celebrate her will be employed with the J: C. birthday anniversary which oc- Penny Co. Miss Ruth Boyer is spending her curred on that day. The rooms were prettily decorated witE the vacation at Nephi. season's flowers. Games and music A very unique party was enjoyed were enjoyed, during which a de- at Steven Deals ranch in Spring licious luncheon was served to 20. Creek canyon Sunday afternoon by ' the Saturday afternoon card club. a h and Mrs. W. V. Spackman of Stirling, Reminiscence, feasting .Alberta, Canada, is here visiting weinie roast were the main diver-her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George slons, those who motored to the a A Mr Snarkman is er. place of pleasure were Mr. and Mrs. Rrnwn j pected t0 arrive within , the next Steven Deal, Mr- and Mrs. John few weeks when they will make Mendenhall, Dr. and. Mrs. Wallace Mace, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Baron, Mr. Provo their home. Completely overhauled, new top and paint. Price and Mrs. Guss Johnson, Mr. and ' Mrs. Luella Lloyd of Magna is a Mrs. Harry Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. S $750.00. Will consider light car for trade. IS J Provo visitor for a few weeks, the Sara Whittaker. "v "CALIFORNIA OR BUST" LEATRICE JOY. pictures. b After she demonstrated by Louis Duryea Lighton. The pic- charm and ability in the title role ture was photographed by U Will- "Bunty Pulls the Strings." Hist Jc iam O'Connell and edited by Violet played the role ot a Chinese girl J Blair. The lighting effects were "A Tale of Two Worlds." Thej executed by Harry Collins, and were iouowea ny rne Mgni how i Joseph Wright was art director. and "Ace of Hearts." f Col-ve- SNUB POLLARD itst-- of : guest ot Mrs. Sadie Nesbit. - It has in its very essence the poem all of its pure teuti-uien- t. wistiulnes throbs, and homely charm. Harry Oarsan w'so produced the photoplay, has trana.-fer-to the screen those qualities of the orinai poem mhyh njikee James Whitcoiub Riley one of the most beloved American poets. This picture is the poem itself, breathing the breath of life Leautiful story of umlying lovenfolding itself our eyes. And full development of the theme has heightened the dramatic power of the story. It is filled with action and thrills. Elliot Dexter and Helen Jerome Eddy were well chosen for the leading roles. They seem Imbued with the spirit ot the poem and theirs is a preformance of the highest quality. The rest of the cast is of uniform excellence. ' The screen adaption was made i- NEWS the Agricultural college of Logua, Paul Harood assistant' agent or l"e Salt Lake and I'tab Kail in cooperation with C. J- Soreuson, Road Co- - ha bwn transfered to croi. and inspector of Vtau where he will remain for JV.arna i count ' iskng chars ot t:ie Magna o nS t0 th,office vhlle the agent at Magna is leaf hoppers are more injurious to away on a vacation. Paul has the apple trees the present season been relieving the agents of the Co. than they have been in the naT" iu other towns while they have ueen taking tneir summer vacations. I'p to date he has been at Spanish Fork. Pleasant Grove, Provo and Magna. SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY. 1 Harry Hanford Is now at Castle 4-j Gate. Emery county, doing civil Mr. and Mrs. John Russell ,of engineering work lor tie state. Provo, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Rusiell roaa commission. He will probasiy remain there for the next three or of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ann Robin nianfts. " four son of Springville, Miss Nelda Beck Harold Harwood is now stationed and Miss Jeania i!tivininii nt Knhi ' at Stockton, Tooele county, doing were dlnnei guests of Mr. and Mrs. civil engineering work. He is emH. Lee Boyer last Sunday. ployed by the Salt Lake and Los Anffalm Rail R.iflit- PAmninv " 3, " ..t.i Ul .cuo eyni is speua-Abe Ullock who bought the in Springville Elner cation first if Bjaro8on hom9 ln with Hugh Boyer. Mr. Beck will ward and moved here from Eureka rernatn until after the big Black thu Bprlng hag had ,te,dy emplov. Hawk encampment. ,ment gt tne Smoot Lumber Co. ln Provo. He states that employees Mrs. Joseph E. Jorgensen and at plant are all belng worked daughter Norma of Phllapelphia, over tlme ,n order t0 uk of Pa., are visiting,, in. SpringvlUe gned business caused by the with Mrs. Jorgensen-- sister. Mrs xtra amount ot buUdIng goins on Thorn C. Winer. h .hi 'nn .hi. ...mmsv Wayne Clark left town for south Mrs. M. F." Miner has just re- - ern Dtah last Friday where he will turned irom stanoaravuie, maroon ,nPt tha iT Rri,m.nnn uib uoumj uu uuuuu; genrice, In the building of mounUln of a grandson born to her daughter pathgi ,n the 80Uthera part of the Mrs. r. u. Memory. state. ".'.' and SPRINGVILLE f u.. ,. - held at,Tf1Bf The room, were deo color scheme of .pink T. J nHtinr house In 'wMte, sweet peas beinused ffciftok Wednesday afternoon me Iiorai decoration. Games music and luncheon were enjoyable features. Present were Miss Maxlne Daris, Miss Shirley Sutherland and Miss Loye Dayton. TONIGHT, I EJ ! , Columbia! this section was made Satuday by. - i .: $.5 .3-)- 5: J |