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Show BRIGIIAM YOUNG UNVERSITY. ' V LYCEUM ... SPORTING HIGH SCHOOL - i- n- ; r SWII.IMERST00 TheTrove high school swimming tram disposed of the Brigham Young swimmers without great dif- iMHcJaJ!L!!!J.t?8i..!5-,,w,' wiwiug pTm1 Tuesday ulgbt. The roK'uf th M"rtt ss to an Bud Shield, sensational Provo high hmil aquatic star, flashed his way to two notable victories. lu the free style Shields push-his Way through the watere for the ' . 100-yar- d time "of 1 :1 C"hrlBtophern of IT high arhool also wou two 2-- ttmmnnmtiiiimiiminnm. rinrts.' " Announcing follow: relay "Y Tiie ltSrt-yar- second. - 4ft yard . daidihiHtliirTrtvor .21 Provo, .third. Tim n, breast Yi first; Hraiidt, ProvoTsewml : S'T-aoProvo, third. Ttom-i3e.free Provo, flriit ; Smart, Provo, Y. third. Tune 2 Plunge Kllliek.Y, first. ISO feet. atroke-rJohnso- l(W-yar- of COLUMBIA STEEL CORPORATION DOMESTIC COKE 22rt-yar- d :. by I'rovo, third, 47 4 feet 6 im-he- - . Ice Co. -- H.vard-free Buckley, Y, third. Phone Firth Wwt 772-J- . dr Y, Time aeetmd, 1K)1 2-- $8000 A YEAR NEW II AVEX, Conn., Feb., In ajiew agrepmetit t." limit the expenditure for jtthlrtica, few home turned after spending Yale, Harvard and Irlnceton agreed days at Chariest tin attending th that athletic coachea ahould not be niarrUnNEfSkii party mid also attend-ttif- t paid more than $.H,000 a year, whieb the twenty-fiftwedding anni- ia the average salnry of jirofesr versary Vt Mr. and,, Mrsi Jaiaet at Yale and Harvard. . from Charlratan Mr. 25. . ( r.P. ) h Rh-hl- ..CELEBRATES 'INDIAN ITS RELflflON , -- P'4 waking quit a stir auiuug. the Provo gunriflemen are ners. The sweating Iduud lu the rare for individual supremacy.' Ia Tuesday's match Butt Oirtix rung up the high score which puts" alia 1 a lead a ml entitle hira to have hi name en graved tin the run. The winner of three couswntive shoots becomes owner o the np. J. A. Rowley waa nest closest contender while Audy Auderwtn ami Cal Bee came in neck and neck fiir third place. Some of the lient shot In the eluli hav been 'making radical rhaui;e In their sighting oulfita and iMnt the wU.le eveninr U;litiiiK In their Riuin, therefitre they were nun I tie .OIIEM. Feb, 25. The. annual ward reunion of the Sharon ward waa celebrated Friday with almost every family In the ward being pres ent. A fine propram, full of patriotic aent intent, waa rendered, la keeping with Waahlnrton'a birthday anal- versa ry. Tbe leatnra of tne pro gram waa an original poem written by reorient for the occasion by Wll-lar- d Biahop. It waa entitled "Wauh-Ingto- a and Lincoln," a Bd waa rein dered aa a quartet, by Beuben, Cllf- tun and, Ieloa Pyne and LeEarl Burr. ,c... (War H Anderaon of the .ward blshoiirlc offered the invocatloa and a a addreaa of welcome waa given by " Bishop Orson Preatwlch. . new' ThfpnjveniPBTa hate - Other . parta of the program were lieen made at the Imkior range and aa followa : reading by lira. Jesse the- meiuixTuhlt ha eruwn until the Cordner, diteta by Mtlba Ilmmlck will ouly take care .nf and Mae JMpohaia sed Cleo Si'toan elnl a few more uiemliera."" The local and Mae Rlcfarda; dance "Minuet" ahtMitem have held several ' "get Mr. and Mra. John A. Vance j aeimiled matches51-' ith the Pay-ao- n written by Vivian Carrifle rlul. Both cluba are get- - roll, read by Raymond Cutler; quartet, Wella Puke, Cecil Downs, and Angua Bishop; "Flag With''About thirty shooter are In the out a Stain," Mr a. Peloa Pyne; rai-for the Alphlh cup, the T five solo by George Holfelts leading wxiri's for Tuesday are; a by Gertrude Cordner. follow: . Among the Interesting parta of the Bi Curt in, 112: J. A. Bowley, S8 ;1 program waa the landscape drawing Andjr Anderwin. S4; Cal Bee, ffljT. contest by Cyrus Holt, Fern Parka ' Andermiu. and Ted Calder. During the work of the artiata the congregation aang "Old Oaken Bucket." The ladies were given a free ride to a wheel-liarro" ForalltheliJj nice. tad frown-utoo In which all A harmonica contest. Slmptt cleanliness b th jecrrf contestants were declared the win-- ; Chamberlain a Tableta keep nera, waa engaged in between your atomach, liver and George Creer, Mrs. Arthur " Newell bowela healthy, aweet and and Mr. Burleson. clean. For The entertainment closed with a biliouaneMt. indigestion, head. dnnce in the evening. Stany non-- ; chrand that tirfcd. worBout niehtbera In the wrd partlc-e- d living feeling, talf in the program and expressed delight in the enteretalnnient' 0.rea.t credit for the success of the Taka .two toniffht No griping no affair due the committee who ,. day feeling. unpleasantnext ao - 30 worked Enthusiastically, Sold cent. 23 fit twryuJiert hI ' al-n- ' l DeJ-lx'- rt aax-opho- . "i WORK Miss Ivadell Murphy of Pay-soGives illustrated TbeAliW4iiH( JOY COACIIES GET 459. Returns DELLA LOVERIPtiE at.vh-lil4- Pnvo, first X Peterson, Try Our Prompt Delivery and Special Service. SS4 North - 1:17 . "KNIGHT" Spring Canyon Coals ISxpertMarcellini Price Mc liH'hea. yard Imii k stroke hrlntotih. ernon. Irovo, first : mart, rrov,' aecond: Killa(k. Y, third. Time KM) for Phone first, Provo first JMerauuluaerund ; BucldeyJ The Carrying in Stock Exclusive Agents LECTURES ON HIGHGUipR - Admission 75c Season ticket holders free. . SHARON WARD MUCH FOR B.Y.U. COLLEGE HALL (flight Coal r BOB CURTIS ' Author of University of Hard Knocks THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 8 P. M. COUNTY NEWS EVENTS ' presents Parlette RalphLecturer 5 i "TIIE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925. PAGE SIX n Xcturaa ladiaaa SPANISH FORK, Feb, 25. Aa lllnatrater lecture waa given Monday night at the Preabyterlaa ehapel by Miaa Ivadell Murphy, da nghter of the Rev. and Mra. Wlldmaa of PayauB." ; ' . - ; set of fifty alidcs waa used to Huetrate the lecture, which ' dealt wkh the work of the Presbyterian church among tne Indiana Most of the view a were of different phases of the work la Northfield, Cat, and among the Navaboea In Arixo&a. Miaa Murphy has spent three years teaching In the mission schools for the Indiana in both Delda and was able to give a personal tarn and heart interest to the picture. While a number of the views dealt with" the mlsBlon wofk among tfie Indiana, many views of the govern ment achoola were shown and the speaker waa warm in her praise of the efforts being made by the United states government to educate the Indians for useful Christlaa citizen ship. The Jameson sisters' sajng a duet and community singing was The Rev. W. by the congregation. H. Ensign was in charge. Miss Murphy will deliver her lec ture again at a missionary silver tea to be given at Springville Thursday afternoon at the home of Mra. W. Grooms. A deligatlon of Spanish Fork ladles will attend the meeting. A Pepperell Sheeting, Pillow Cases and Sheets Easy to wash easy to iron great strength unequalled wearing worth. Bleached SIDEWALK IS p, ennat-inarin- : ,, Chamberlain's Tablets 10-- 4 59c 69c Per Yard Per Yard SURVEYED Unbleached OREM, Feb, 25. Members of the state engineering force are at work locating fence lines antf urveylng in preparation for the sidewalk to be built along the east jtlde of the state road across PrOvo Bench. The work is being done following a conference oa the matter by Preston G. Peterson, 'chairman of ' the state road commission and members of the Orem town board. The establishment of the side walk has long been felt a necessity in this section due. to the heavy traffic on the main highway. It Is the opinion of both local. and state officials that accidents on theiglM OREv Feh 25. Representatives way la this section will be reduced of the cunning couipaniM of ttfe to a minimum when the sidewalk is " comity are now canvassing the farm completed. . . ers of this section for tomato contracts. ITiey are orfering $12 a tog. This is the price which has been demanded coriHnually this year by the growers', bufnntil recently was $12 FOR Unbleached 9-- 4 55c 10-- 4 " 60c Per Yard , Per Yard7 "Fresh, Crisp Stock"; Dry Goods Dept. 1 OFFER Bleached 9-- 4 ; 7 : 4 BROS COMBiNYi TOMATOES THE DEPARX.VT STORp 0r,Wg3VO ' EXPECT GOOD ?k 1 This offer is limited. The allotment is going quickly. When sold out the regular price of $1 prevails. So act quickly. Get acquainted with the world's finest shavelearn how automatic stropping restores the blade to new-lik- e keenness. Every shave a perfect wld offered ref HseS Tiyjtneaniwrs " ' - $11. . It is believed that wjth the 'desired price being offered many of contract for the re the growers-wilquired amount of tomaties- .l STUDENTS TO hamlitrthr3ita3UPOiT now -- presentitwh 67 at any store listed below. GIVE PIANO tom-tom- " T FRUIT CROP "..are-bei- ment. ' ' ng - OLD VIENNA OREM, Feb., 25. The average Viennese rises on his hind legs and bristles with anger iffiiiiediafelynif WyonFdarWtonr VIENNA, Feb!, 25. (C.P.)-r-Jaz- z sinuate- that his famous waltzerg Is being given the" official razz In are destined ultimately to be te . Vienna. By a recent edict of the burgomaster, nor mayor, of this no placed by this new music But. let' danxlngmJlcmLituiij'.Uiplaj'.ttj;.kln4 ' or f'niccompanlment or coat and he will begin to accompany for training. . the music by pounding on the table. ; This order is said to be due to In his edict the mayor also made a howl of protest which was raised an effort to send the young Viennese byxld-ttffi- e Viennese who reside flapper to bed arly in the evening. tnoenna tiw ru.... ..... near dancing schools which were nfliuilnir offering their patrons the- - latest under sixteen must be over by . Interpsfehoreau bars, a la m, and for all "others by 11 p. m. No..nl(.fthol may be served 4h any In restaurants, coffee houses and dancing school. Fruit growers ia tola aection after making careful Investigation say that the fruit crop ha not been injured as badly as was first reported. Although the severe cold spell last winter is known to have injured some of the mpTBTrownirougnt-that- -' a fairly good crop will be harvested here. .. Although not a normal crop is ex pected, it is believed that the qual ity will make up in price for the 1. "..,'... larger crop. jazz-ban- d . Professor Elmer E. Nelson of the music department of the Young university will present, some of his advanced piano stUrtcHts In concert at College Hall Friday February 27, at -- Contlnued from Page One.) 7 8 o'clock p. m, An interesting program of piano and William F. Coddy, -- "Buffalo HUMMING BIRD SILK HOSE solos and numbers for two pianos, BiU," in all the qualities that go to also for make up a true scout and plainseight, hands wjll be given, probably the first time in- Provo, a man, except in the matter of flute trio will be presented;' The There never was a SPECIAL FOR THREE DAYS public is invited free of charge. better geographer. He had an InThe program fojlowg: tellectual curiosity that, made him Thursday, Friday, Saturday- -. Prologue'from "Pngliaccl," (Leon wish to see and find things. Guided t cavallo-BarnbA fine pair of Humfflinjr'Bira Silk Hose, in anv ; "If I Were a by such an impqlse he followed the Bird," (Friml) Floyd tarsen. wanted color, will be included absolutely Free with Bear river to its mouth and found Ties MuscnSinsT TvraThsl7lssQIftiWAil aCconnt every pair of LadiesTShoes or Slippers costing; $8.00 Norma Jackson. of its salty taste he pronounced to or more.- 'Colln-hoe,Miss be the Pacific ocean possibly- a '(Chamlnadc) ' Aline Manson. . Remember, This Is Three Days Only ; mistake in taste. v . "Valse "Cresendo," (Lnsson).; "He was the best1 known of all the Opns 42,? Chopin), Miss Mclha Pul- Indian interpreters; He could in, sipher. terpret the minds of the Indians as Mlsa' well as their 'Veil Dance," (Frlml.) language. ' "' . Marie Larscn. "He was atajlajignlarmaa who " E. Elmer Flute trio, (Neumann,) lived at one stretch 17 years withNelson, Warren Beardall and Wil-U- a out bread. He was said to be a mClarlc drinker, but a man who ; couldn't (Rachmaninoff,) .'Pollchinelle," get bread for IT years wouldn't be Miss- Thera Lou Olsenr- -in these likely to get drunk-exce- pt "Reverie AiHsslonee," (Frlml,) days. :'; '. .. '; ;' " " Miss Fawn Singleton. "Brldger established "Fort Brldger "Grande Polka de Concert,"- - (W. in 1843. About that .time be mar' V, Wallave) Mrs. Luclle C. Rich- ried and had three 'wives not In . ard's. , polygamy, however, he drove then Russian Dance,"- - (Frlmlj) Jliss tandem. Gudurandaon. , v. "At ; Fort Brldger, Virginia Per Gynt suite for two pianos, Brldger Hone was born In 1849 and wtts reared on buffalo milk, her eight bands , I ( (a). Morning"; (b.) "In the Hall mother having died at her birth. (3 of the Mountain King;" first piano: Bridget said that the Utah valleys icona Gudmundson and Marie Lar-se- n were his paradise. i " ; second piano,- Elmer E. Nelson Mr. Alder has' written a book on Half Block North of Fountain. 'and Floyd Irsen. the life of Jim- Brldger. It will come from the press sometime early SPECIAL DINNER T1AIT.Y this yearr AeeerdlBg- -r AUTO TOPS AND CURTAINS advance ' -SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY notices. It will be a prized contribn Upholstering- and Seat Covering. tion to the history of the old west ; S LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES ? QUICK BERT BANDLET . Orlando Peterwiii; accompanied by Atit Tons and General Black- - Mr. Welker on the violin, and Mrs. 8 DELICIOUS COFFEE. amitbittf. " Florence Madsen on 'the piano, sang S : EAT AND SAVE MONEY Fhone 85. 22 8. 2nd VT, Prove. a tenor syku. The band played the exit march. Ainer-icain- WEATHER MAN e. FREE - a) COLD PLATED Jferifijuftilttona made to the orchestra's equiiv. JAZZINDEAR : RECITAL AT night life places one find that an increasing number of cow bells, sirens, kettledrums. --.and other THE RAZZ FOR i - . ; Hedquist Drug Co. No 1, Provo," Utah; Hedquist DcugJCo. No 2, Provo, Utah; Hedquist Drug Co. 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