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Show ! ni r n"Ljn Kin virn nJ t;"-.r of Mko in v (it. gi I a DSTJAPPILY . 'pv-it- SPECIAL 0 THE HERALD J , Sept 5 Mtef most r honeymoon be- - j raflcing i In Provo, ITtah. Dora Perry, ajXJeajautUKWe of Jack hot; of this city, and her husband at the.Tioriie. Apx-ca- 1 enis oi ine Smooth as thfy expected, Tlioyfrti Haunter el- - several ,'obstcl an ilk. t, hunger suffered aiM deal of e They-werdeli.ved at exposure several points on account or juie,) severe floods that were experience-- U i younx-man- . ' - ar arl B, Sumslon of Springvllle, Catherine. Calder of Vernal, were married in the Salt Lake iple August 29, were given a ,ding reception at the home of grooms parents, Mr. andira, a Sumslon Friday evening, ust SI. . and useful preg- any .'valua-blwere received. Iter a delicious luncheon was red the. remainder of the even- was enjoyed by those present, to a musical program tlstenlng into a number of ; left Sundays for .ian. Wyoming, where Mr. Sum-- . will teach in the high school ng the coming school year. Ithough ' Miss Calder . l from oal she Is well and favorably . wn hue, ' During the time she ; a student of the Young unlverof Provo, she frequently sang jmblic gatherings at Sprijigville. .T. Sumslon recently returned 'a a mission to the Eastern t re--i es and th bride ,tly returned from a mission in fornia. Both were on their mis ; s at thersame time. : hose resent at the reception newly-wed- s' has-Jus- and .Mrs. William Sum-i- , and daughter Edna, Mr. and George McKenzie, ; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. . D. A. Crandall, 1 Crandall, Bulen Nelson, Miss ii a Rumsion, Mr and Mrs. Frank i. Mrs Urn. MfctnH ' T"' police - Jfks Sum- - ?jzt 1 1 1 Spnt rgft; 1 Lak& , .... ,k ' "'Z' i I ii U I ihivl IbUb I I Will I. L. lonr'io i)ri(.k K.ifus ,.... I t.ir. ('pnt(-- r '. . irar toVp"ut out thtv j . .Miss-Lilia- fire in 7 ' ."n. hrJ ' 1 i '. Lu,'V" l, T ' V ' i W; D. Coffman, ....... and Dora Coff-ma- week. Mr. and Mrs.Arch Bird and .'J.i",'Si Mrs. daughter . Aleene, Mr. ,and Mrs. is spending Charles Brammeli, Mr. . and Mrs. month at Richfield. Lacell Sumslon, Elmo Coffman, Idaho. Glenn Coffman, Miss Louise Coff man, j, un isumsion ana Mr. anaT Mrs. A, H. Child and son Arvili win. r, u. v'auuBii vi rruvu. motored to Ogden last week. Mr. and Mrs., Mark Puller and family of Ogden, and Mrs. Clarice Darwin Roy lance and family of Craner of Los 'Vegas, Nev., were Portland, Oregon is at home, the tne ween end guests of Mr. and first time in four years, he will Mrs. Sanford Fuller, likely make Springville his future y home. " Mrs. R. A. Hatfield "had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Mrs, Hannah Lee, Mrs, Mary Louise Wasom of at a bundle shower Tuesday of last Soldier Summit and Mrs. Fred Dar- - week iji ' to Miss compliment tieice of San Francisco, Cal. v--Blanch Jderidenhall. a bride of the near future. The guest list incluMiss Beatrice Hatfield spent last ded Mrs. Glsbon Condie, Mrs. Ray week end in Salt Lake withe rela- Maycock, Mrs. Seymore Menden-hal- l, tives and friends, v Mrs. Burn Mendenhall, Mrs. Roscoe Harmon; Mrs. Ethel Weight, "Mr." and Mrs. Grover Clyde enMrs. Kenneth Condie, Mrs. May tertained at a dinner Sunday for Johnson, Mrs. Katherine Saulsbury, Mr. and Mrs, Chauncy Childs and Mrs, William Brown, Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. Edward Childs.. Mendenhall, Mrs. Steven Deal, Mrs. Earl Condie, Mrs. John Crandall. Mr. and Mrs, J. JT.mtf TtlrH and Mrs. Dewleht .Packard of Provo family spent two days of last week and the Misses Melba Condie; Kathin strawberry at the Madsen camp. erine Dougall, Leona Slmonson, Clara Johnson, Arline Mendenhall, Mr. andsJUrs R. A. Huntington Music, games and a delicious lunand children! Salt Lake are visit- cheon ' was enjoyed, ..ing with Mr. and. Mrs. A. S. Clark. Miss . Eliza-Thor- n- s . ' ' , ' ,, A- , ' W Id ln llS" Tm tWMSMZSSZiS ? J " ' nSfSS '' J J.vA';' - " VV . . Clyde-entertain- . ''"VvlVi'-7'j"(r'.-t$' LZ ? Jfl lilWl J'vWX fffSTS ffXC Hyl .,' ' ' . ( ' r .. S , zZ? . ' t ll The Ij" ' ' I ' ' - - ! ' ' 'A ' ' XV T" V I V S M " i J ' - W 4JvlV ! i ' IV J- Experience in building matters hasc6hvinced us that in; - - 1 SOLILOQUY. By M.. M. P. - - -- i . i ... 4 Did you ever stop and think of the meaning of that old saying, "AH me are created equal?" Are your a student of Sociology? if you are, you know,' perhaus, that all men are created free and equal only In thesense pf their rights of freedom and citizenship. You no doubt have realized the fact thaf all nfen are equal to be- A saves time In nine. stitch A delightful dinner, was enjoyed but g'n With, do VOU. realize thai Sunday afternoan at Upper Falls ruit in time save nine innings. inereare tyjies? If you do, you will resort, frovo canyon tKHOW-tnat and X it is imnossihle for on n t. nri,f Mrs. John Mnndenhall, Dr. and Mrs .01 men to exist. Is good. So is the crop, of wild oats,u"'" WaUAtt! StfJiCvyJr. gnd Mr;, H J,lere are men who would- be Much caln is being raided. ' - - -., byr. won out.-- uo you muw lu" 'Mjfheelbarrow.. shovel or other perseverance, ambition to succeed that have made men of fame, of success? Are you a Socialist? Do you believe that the working man should control the means of production? If you "do, will you please ask yourself what the outcome would be, if all factories, plants, mines and other organs of industry were In the hands of the working man, untrained for execu tive duties? Chaos-wou- ld result, Can you not reason for t moment and find that any man with business, inveii tive, or executive ability along with l and pere ambition, t Shinglesif - power-of-wil- ele- . - they;re only a small item if you order from us. Storage rates on coal now on. Phone 35, and order PROGRAM PLAN FOR im-I- s Do you know why the. capitalist, the financier, controls 'the means production? It Is because he trained himself .be master of the sifffhtion. to do what' he was fitted for; to manipulate affairs in sueh a. way jo accomplish the need he was aiming and "planing for. properly. laid ments just as long as any other Roofing on the market. And they add a beauty no- other 'Roofing can. And your coal now- - . INSTITUTE will-pow- plemenLof the manual laborer and develop hisrability to do things. He was not content .to stand idly by and let things run their cours. Hs decided to act, to train himself to recognize opportunity and to grasp it Immediately. your building costs when awill withstand the 1 -- Roofing I " T6V Ideal 'I . :.: "Si-.'- hnJ opening- the draft hail simi-J- 'l . v into tne dining room to visit with a who had called in, and it jieighbbf wa a duriiig this time that .th- - fir.'i A ' .. t I J J if ..t '' k started,. spread up. tie wall, and -- I V4,' was into the roof before beina r noticed. ' Many 'of the neighbors were somi on hand to render assistance. The furniture was all carried out of the burning building with a moment's! time but the small water sunidv from the family hy.drant was not suincient to cheek the spreading or ine names,. which swept through tne ury shingles to the top of the roof like a flash. . Mr. Averett was- - worklnz on his farm at the ti rne abpu t a jm jelbel low town and by the lime the word was taken to him and he returned the fire was out and the fiie department was leaving. The insurance had expired a few geniuses, if they had had a Chante.V iTince wiii noli or did hot, remain weeks before and Mr. Averett said .but wnen you tnin ot iiiubb juui- & working man, or in other words, he had neglected renewing it; hence viduals, do you ever remember that man who could do, things and the who others been have began there everything was a total loss. ' with the same, or possibly smaller wanted to do things proceeded to opportunities than they,, and liave leave the old mill of living from a - Vv ' ii I ) V a ; I 11 A - - MrsT FIoytf W, -- Goites, Mrs. Cora Thorri Bird" - were the guests of Miss-- Ruby Osmond at her home in 1igan during last Mr. ' X Xi - ...-.- -- i : ' A ril ffM ' NT333S m'-- ' a .V u vsr.vm&'wriuiH 'lVN VV V J5w ' - V ' .; 'A :" : My ; S V . '; .Ali '1 V 'fX . S- - 1 V',V ' J W -V . ( ' of public Instruction,-- ; may. be. tispr present at the eveniHK session iHstHute; It the first day. of -- the ' ' may bti. Ojai'tfiis sesslott eUI e AbrowTi ftiieri to the puprtc. .mq. in ppt inn will .be held tat thi hieh school, auditorium, Atnst nf the teacbers who liave sae!MalosMtitie Jocal" schools are pvnpoted to arrive here ..,,1 first nart of next week. Many o heen attRndlngf ; .summer school. sessions lit this and .; : states. I other - A V VI . ' VIS 'J. "T I Va Vui-id- -- 1"" '' i Jire fcrigmtlto. rTt;rri- - t : msc v x .5s-- ' V-- .- ;: : ' 1118 vf... ... . i.1... .u?n?. v ikt'GrnKbck' Mr." dfei.artment frad arrived an.j the. j jrs u'n Rowland, Mr! Binks 'iiiot6red4tp Salt &ne-,4- iK vconnfctod :tu' ciij; satnniav hydrant, and one tonnfr'ted to th- - on the ceiling and wallthe formerly 'which soon fell to the floor a ittr ,'i true. his tiaugnter Lormo "left, inursday crash, causing additional, daraag'-.Papa Horton gav the couple hi of last week for Overton, Nevada, blessings after they arrivd here, where, they will make their future bealde .that caused direttly bv t:,.: and. then he sent Mr. Perry, who home, .. 7 ... blaae started .in the uall br-now resided .in Salt Tjik ("itv the effect that. all was telegram-t- o Mrs. R,, E. Knowlden of Berktey.-ausHi- ' from 'the-'- ' excessive 'heat well with the Adventurous couple will spent the winter trom the back'' ot .the stove coming and that they 'had arrived safely California with her. parents', Mr. and Mrs. and stove pipe. in the Windy. City. . Bill McKinzie; Mr.. Knowlden is box-ca- r declareLfbaLjthe uuucj'uivuu vwaa a gicai i wiiiaiiuT that railroad detectives are a sarcastic crew?' -- ,T ' ' fJ,' elder-HbrtO- DOra ': , .. . !.. viTS I , , . sept;.--:- : Va'i 0FCr Walters and children sufficient werrthe week erid piests j,agaa were" officers. Tbej released j nf"i, anrt Wr fhrips"mriki: : from otMcers .....-learned the ? ik, .vu. anu. jur. i..iarenc.e . the.plaster hat the story was ;! Condie ftnd and Mrs. Dariiel Sumeion and daughter Leonai JJr. and Mrs. SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY e: week , . ,,. r i ;sfR'jx(iyi'u.K, ; ) pmcea meirrj, story was being mvstiSated by te;of View, Mr. 3Tr. -. . mi Jl :y :: parur.t: Ae 'MttottCharlj uiai time. y ,i, cioiues una cwr ..ai jjbs rtigiifes, ioa, they were uuuer arres wn.ne left her mother ouuiiig u.eu ( her hair, Dora; Provo after Sh? had been mar- I In her home city o Jack Hor with whom she had been lnted but a short time. The 3r Horton had notified his son following the that he would, forgive th h act, it he and his wife would io to the family- home here, elng without money and not with anyone In the h city, he implored his. young found wife: to make the jtrlp route, Chicago via the box-ci consented and they were soon their way. . . he trip, however) was not as he a Mr. and ) l ami, - n:r. i . C HICAGO, II - fei speakers will be inNattendaBcetf-,--Jensenv. state, super-- !' . Dr. .IV--N- The progranrfor the teachers' institute to be held Thursday, Friday and Saturdaw of next week. by the teachers of tne Provo city schools is now being outlined by Supt. H. A. Dixon and Miss Mary "J. .Ollorton, supervisor of the primary grades. While nothing definie lias as yet been decided upon, it is understood that several departmental sessions will be held at which the teachers of the various section? will discuss the problems of theiK respectlve-l section. Joint sessions will also b? neia at which several prominent MUTUAL COAL and LUMBER m - .ii--:--.-. '"'v "; y j ? ;"" T ,yy f.,.,-.,,.vr- py u ;- - - 1 J - - . - - ?F -V . - t - i r -- ' - ,- -- - mdMRSOLUTMlFeLEAN t as sa hstrarfnrv rnni as hand loading. w : -- . .... ' , .. .; , - ; i 4 V IS , t aoicee Owz. Coals- - ' - - v T '' ' ' - Phohe 17 - '''; . - |