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Show r1 THE PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, MAROI 26, 1925. i COUNTY NEWS " rGetnGaprForSpr ing a to or Exp en s; e Goafs NEWS NOTES SCHOOL CITES PLAI. Aaron slick The eonilc play, froui Punkin Crick," wan 'staged he senior Tuesday afternoon by clasa of Lincoln Hiyh la the school a gymnasium.: It was' declare uarkedV auccesr from beginning to end by those ho saw it, and may be staged again, la the Dear future In some other community." The students-takinpart are at follows : Clarence Ashton as Aaron Slick, Buby Olseu as Mrs. Rosy Beery Fern Toung an..Sla Frank Jones as Mr. Clarence GrwnJ Uontes Da vice as Gladys Slerrldew; Laurence Thomas as Mr. Wilbur Merridew, Verda Carter s The Girl In Red. aSEB.LL STARTS. The lntwlass baseball aeries started at Lincoln, Monday, March 23, the freshies losing the opening game to the seniors by a score of 13 to 2. itBy ;next Friday ne two best teams will tie chosen, and, will play the next Monday for the school Presses Sacrificed for Two Bargain Days . in I ! Bts, FRIDAY and SATURDAY This Lot of pretty Dresses are all Spring models made from Crepe back Satin, Crepe De Chine and Canton Crepe, patterned in the latest styles and shaded in all the new high colors. ' - SPECIAL 1295 fit' Clean Cut Prices on one Lot of our pretty Grey and Tan Coats. Every Coat is tlhfa Spring Model and very attractive. See these Specials for Friday and Saturday One Group Value. One Group Value to $21.45 to $29.45 $19.95 $17.45 SPECIAL SPECIAL $15.95 $12.95 FORK, of th most Interesting entertainmeots ever staged la the Second ward amusemeiit bnll was the "Fun and Frolic Festival' given Wednesday evening trader the direction of the ward Sunday On Marcb 28 Fnneral aervkses were held Wednec-da- y afternoon for Miss Maud daughter of Mrs. Fannie Ellison,' who died , Monday night at the borne of her grandfather, George A. Hicks, with whom her mother made ber home. She had been 111 for several years. The young woman suffered an in jury to bee leg about seven years bone trouble developed. d EUi-eo- ago--an- Sevea weeks ago Myron, ber brother, died of nervous prostration. Her death la the fifth out of eight children. The surviving children are Donald Ellison, Mrs. Black, Blackfoot, Idaho, and Mrs. Hazel Jepaos of Salt Lake. She la also survived by ber mother and grandfather.' Her father died about eight years ago, Lo-ren- Brand" Solid Leather Slippers for Ladies and Misses try a pair of our "Peters by-la- , mr Ladies' Slippers 3-d- road-hoiiN- boy-bo- . Center : St rJ. a Maxfield Auto I'pholskred Furniture we wui fix them Just Uke new. THE GENERAL -- i oa Phone $8.85 Mviiwvvwii GOOD CSED BICYCLES AT MEREDITH CYCLE CO. Phone H' lllN. Tnrf. AvtC Decorating Graining Paper ILanrinr Calclmlnlng 2nd N. Phone 683-- SerW. . J Get your spring suit and overcoat cleaned, pressed and repaired at . PB0V0 TAILORING CO. Phone 475. 119 N. TMr. Ave. Dopt Forget We Gean Saga - n-t- he : Tin W THEY DISTILL THEIR OWN, TOO son.-Pop- 11 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: lf - i'.w.,-.--j-i- & iBSTeir-Klcbo- 11 fr . cr Jl'ST ARRIED Soring Sti lea of suits : 12150. A. NASH TAILORING COTS Also carry the Huntingtoa Line. E. IL SHIELDS, Agfc Phone 201-. 17S W. Center Provo, Utah. Stop Night Cough!ing ihis Simple Way . FSjiscovery - eon-sum- er .-' v " Wsaaw tTork faw-Lumbe- tn tzm PEOVO LU3XET2 CO. VH a soiPiht, aV SAars 4U Takaniiinr tike snap ft Csarec nnni - mmtmm torsf flu'., L'sed Tirea AH UsJUa Priresi KtrU Any 8ir AH FULLER , . "3: - i w r. Mtnnsajea. ieaca ate, get WM SMaglea . Mail Yonr Hints t HEDQUIST DRUOtXX Provo, Pleasant Crovev SprinyrUk. them presentable?" ris . Millwork Tor tepalrlat Enlarging Qhose A ; Lumber and For the Best ef "HOW can keep ENGLISH POPE itnaneJ M ' CELEBRATE FOR Th Bwt rf Serrfc aa4 Vstaasansalav Painting ILOORS If You Owned A Locomotive Sala W. B. SCOTT ta .1 tMm, CiTtaiasaaaHsl tsraaa, SHOP. 160 W. 4Qi Sow 65-- Top Cov Ania. TqM. Seat KEY AND LOCK ' WORK -- -.t t r HTSIC AND atTSICAlV . A Send na your - nt 3oth -- We repair aU kinds, at atast-ca- i Inarmawnra. AU Bisht' Repair CLOSE MTSIC CO. Them. 57 X Ara. rtaaaa, 4R tit - DANIELS AUTO WHEEL 1 can five yea 'aWt-tlt- y; blocks iSunrantee m yaur shoes. BLOND SATIN BLACK SATIN APRICOT KID RUSSIA' CALF ' pieeef Kipert Wsrtmatf, ttettstactsM Qaaraabw4. A" Wrctkaf nasi Salrac 403 W. ' Best styles in ieLrefa : ; Economy Shoe Repairing 4-.- DERNPAYSHIS FtirnitnreSade ' POWELL BROS. AITO A BIACHINE SHOP W. Center. onr559. mea-sur- - and Ilave It- Free Inspection. and . as-wl- tm mm SHOPS - SATISFACTION Method of BeUnfaks Brakes. Factory Prices. iiigggKisaigMummiii has-bee- v i rr i Just nead lt to one o taese FIX-I- T orga-gaulze- nor m Don't Waste a Single Thing! - - m H ! ssaystatsjsaiMaJssislIsi PARTYf AI1HK I ma, m mm dart ganized. : Denmark geta aboil, I, 85 per' cent of the, selling price of their produce. while the Utah fanner gets about 35 per cent of the selling trice of bis products, Mr. Windeo said. County Commissioner A. O. Bmoot was also In attendance and ave, High some talnalile "feuggeBtlons t fchf v ;Wer ' U S H .3.1 the flair linns. A fBtocked f uia j "V? Repaired, Cleaned or Rebuilt Like New ; ' SAFETY. SERVICE alio WUHiXS AU BOUSES REVERFMTfi . i ..... Denmar- k- gets -- about 85 longest 4o aubstttntlate- that where farmers were or ganised they got a larger per cent of the .dollar that their produce sold lor tnan where they were not or- . J 1 m warn $&8S a r 101 N. Univ. Ave Provo. Special ay small group of ms i FARRER BROTHERS GO !ry, .,- The of the constitution- of the Lincoln High School Associated or Medium Heels. Student Body have recently, been re 'little over- were atnendedi The first ' I on our best grades. discussed by the student fcody off! little short cers ahd stiggestlotui were Madefor our medium grades. their amendment, after which pey incbrga v u 4. ., ,t ii were passea on uy tne student oouy. For thia reason, for three Heretofore the same award flas days, .you canbuy the best been given for all activities. The days you can buy the best amendinentttosides for. distinctly ; awSfds for each activity and (re serves Uie Block "L" letter for only the direction of Paul Irioe and actual theft was committed by bis such activities as require competifiancee. Oriental beautiful I'rson. Frnnk "FORTH WINKS." young with other schools. It Is hoped tion " a force a lieutenant The attorney ttemps to navnl A young new amendments. will disHwukens in a hotel room with a marfiape With the llemi tenant's sis- that the m If someone robs the library wife headache and a dim recollection of ter, telling her that with his wealth pose of some previous nnsettled nd steals the fajnHy jewels, look a beautiful itrlrntnl girl in a he ran buy back the plan and thui, problems, and provide an adequate afor ihe giving of awards. at ones for a lady's where on the previous niclit nave the garter but' that be standards " OODEX March J6. BeTiewing PLAY. SOCIETY RELIEF r mem-hcon the floor. It may hdn ho" hud hud too ninchto drink; His (amid do so best if here were a lying The Utah' stake Belief society Is some of the work of the late legisfcolve the mystery, of the family. She 'agrees to keycs are mlx.sf!ig and the only lature in an address before the i 'A lady's jewel(d garter proven clue in n lady's jeweled garter lying iimrry him rovodlng be secures putting on a play In the Lincoln Rotary club here Wednesday night, high school gymnasium, Friday, Governor an lnrulunble aid in solving the on the floor. the pinna George H. Dero criticised The efforts at Lord Chuniley, an March 27. at 8 o'clock. It Is enLater he finds his office safe has flu.vstery about which revolves the the legislative action taken1 over fortifk-a-Lio"Wiudows."lotion In '"Forty Miiks," (lie screen been oiK'iied and priceless English "dandy,' to ieoprJthe titled, his protest, which made him. a memJl'NIOR PROM. jIihih carry the principal players plaiw removed. adaptation .of David Uelnxeo and ber 'of the state land board. His were The score of a tense annual held that their the end It C. Juniors DeMUIe's laughplans through tae wiiierty, develops flenry a reference to the land board stolen under the direction of the able situations reaching their cli-- Junior promenade 'Lord Chuniley," which Friday night, of Ala adverao crltl. grew Xha The- hall the jiLUjuu.'.fiir the. bny. 'a.J!allu!t.Tue lawyetrCbiimley and Mwch . illnied. JT(!triirauiwuitindut wasbwatety the. girl Tire found clinging to a decoratetU to represent a nature cism of what be termed a great evil naval target on the Atlantic ocean, scene, and the Ariel orchestra fur- fj Jeglsiative machinery caucuses, f "If left to their own devices the under fire of the lO lnch guns of nished the, music. The faculty, : the ha ttle fleet. find seniors pnrtlel- - legislators would have done much juniors "TIola Dana, " Theodore ltotierti TfTer73bWlolJeTrem"were pated in the "promenade." .. n forced to submit to King-- Caucus," and Itaymond Griffith are featured said Governor Dern. "I'm off cauWinks" which will be shown TFrl-L- uay ana Mmiruuy bi tne coiumma Whatftr they sell good candy cuses.- A man is elected by his to exercise his own men-theater. Others In th''cas include 1 I .. Mill hla talityi and the cancns-?nnfurniture for youfDo yeimeed an- - extra- and WinrnTBoyd7 brains In cold storage and lets the home, sleeping porch, or canyon cottage? . Beginning politicians do Ills thlnklnj?. Some NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of the evils of the recent legislaMarch 31 we will sell piece by piece at low.,prjces all In the District Court of the ture are due to the caucuses. "One of these Is the bill which Fourth Judicial District, Inj and I of the furnahings..t4he Lamar Hotel in Provo. This for Utah County, State of Utah. ' made the governor, attorney genIn the matter of the estate of eral and secretary of .state a state will include dressers, bedsr springs, mattresses, chairs, Luke Cook and Louise Cook, Deland board. .This Is an properlvpainted box-ceased. board and boards are rockers, electric ranges, coal range, kitchen cabinet .'. Creditors. wHl present claims with a porcelain-lik- e very poor ones. They are not effM r lacel and other articles. vouchers to the undersigned at the dent and are not ecffffonitCTi Thwui lT"BrociUanlL.attori. office of e&officlo usually hire a EVERY BITE5 A OEUCHl chief clerk-boards who submits , his work ntys. Provo, Utah, on or before the water, soap sods, etc. and . 1st day of June, 1925. to the board and the board gives a withstands moving, scr ap 3. E. COOK, rubber stamp approval.. I ' and funding . waa to "I Administrator. ingfiOTiture this opposed j personally and BOOTH 4 BROCKBAXK, teels-Thatr It was said that the answer. And s the governor would not have to deB. STBAW, Rubber Cement Floor Paint Pnn1 who bare Persistant. n- - vote more than one-haAttorneys- - for Administrator. day a hcyinK coughing; spells at night, and Just that aurlace. Easy of loss valuable month to who givea work.March' this 26, sleep through That is (Publication dates: are weakening: their systems and . - ; :Y. face to of apply.-April 2, 9, 16, 1025.) . It thatrlt to themselves opefi dangerous laying ' Infections, can stop their distreiains would be a-- rubber 'stamp affair. Also, ssk far booklet, "Color Hsr trouble promptly try a, very simple I resented being forced to devote ' assny la tba Hocat" all sboofpstof Hundreds who. have treatment. hardly been able to rest at all- tor too much lmg to any detail That fatf of finishing Coon, woodwork, coughing, have gotten their full is hot good business administration; night's sleep the very first time they, walla, ate, It's baa. tried it is not not economical and Is based on a re- is not efficient, found you would have to keep the machinery in perfect state . id the markable prescription known as tr. large corpora' OsfTJ a lufl Uns ol FuDel . King's New Discovery" for Coughs. tions."' . of repair. Some of the parts would sooner or later. Tou simply, take a teaspoonful at LI Pshussnd VamithMsad before and hold it in retiring night show wear and have to be replaced. Your automobile . esa'suRJy Tournosds, throat for IS or to seconds . ?our swallowing It, without followho different than a locomotive in this respect. Every LOXDON. U.P.)Abbots Lang- - ing wltli water. The prescription bas a double action. It not only that is worn. "A year you ought to replace any-pa- rt ley, a little village In Hertfordshire, soothes and heals soreness and irritation, but It Quickly looanna and Is preiaring to bold a commemora - stitch in time saves nine," and you can install these removes the phlegm and congestion Dixon- . " snmmer Its in tion this of which are the direct eauft of - the hopor parts yourself . and save expensive garage bills. - most- e .ino is resuii inat CQUgniny. Taytor-Eussell yot distinguished native usually sleep as soundly as a babe We keep parts for any make of car. . Adrian: IV., the' only Englishman the very first night, and the entire Co. short t cough condition -goes la a very ever to occupy the Vatican. BERLIN.. r.F.Mjmamt - are -- 7 (time.'-- A tablet is to be nnvelled lit the , la The prescription to the American method of highly recomfor coughs, chest colds, taking, ' parish church to mark the fact that mended "distilling their own." and hoarseness Is ' bronchitis, and ...v ;rr,N. this Pope was once a little Hert- - wenderful for children's coughs and A firm which makes!"eserics" is no la harmful drugs. spasmodic croup f ordshrre j55yT?$ P. FULLER fJ CO. Economical, to, as" th$ uowu only I doing, a rwhing tBslaeas with-- Its -Breakspear. A pageant will be held one teaspoonful. It ts on sals at all product .which- la guaranteed "to SsaFiandsca 901 MissioaSocsi in "the grounds whick once.'fonned good druggists. Ask ' SBtssshssatrsciasCasslCliisi produce the finest liquors at "half "1 the garden .of the honse .in which the usnnl market priee.'T, It adds Nicholas was born some four centhat these essences can be "brewed turies ago. at home,": thus freeing the PAINTS tJVARNISHrS Being oly ah easy hour's motor from the present high cost of ' ' , run to thetnorth of London, the i . noNnawHiiru ,.. public drinking; The police in Germany cannot viuage is ezpecung iq entertain a with this process. by-la- ; fEJ Have a carpenter do ipar carKcrc farmers at a farm boreal meeting of the Springville local held at the high school building Saturday evening March 21, on the subject of Mr. Winder cited Denmark and other places where farm ' -- ;. M. S. Winder of Salt Lake City, secretary of.. the Utah State Farm - . -- E a LOWEl THE PRICE and Thy naTe misfits, unsuitable styled poor cloth, trimmiriffs and tailorins . when you can bay TAILOR-3IAD- E CLOTHES WITHOUT ADDED COST $10.00 values bureau, addressed - ' raisethe quaiity order yvvr easter shit now! - school. ,. X boys' chorus under the direc tion of D. Byron Jones" sang, "Oh Lovely Night" and "Lullaby." A Bliss In comedy, "Matrimonial 1960," waa staged under the direction of Mrs. Alice Eggertaen. The high school male quartet rendered several selections. The Columbia Sewing club presented "A Visit to Hlckvllle School." Claire Johnson sang a baritone solo, and the Sqoeegee qnartet was pre sented by T. 8. Hardy. j: .5 ... A vora. duet waa rmdered bv Lucile Olsen and Lillian Mortimer. Under the direction of A. W, Jones, a comedy," "Kodak Salesman," was I' , , presented. FARMERS TOCO-OPERAT- ; , ' EVENINDEATH SPANISH Moderfl Tallorina nieOicds HAS BIG FROUC EACH OTHER r URGE . CALL FOB TRACK. :. Coach Swenson has seat auV a call lor track men, and already a number have reported, " There are several good men la jKhool this year, and prospects for a ' strong team are very iroiuising. Track work "will JJiegin in earnest' next Monday, March 30. SNAPSHOT DAY. Tuesday, March 24, was snapshot day at Lincoln. Everybody brought his camern, with a pleirtiful supply of films, and. proceeded to use them as he saw There was more or less intentional posing but it's all In the game. The purpose of snapshot day is to ecwerhrterestingimd unusual-- snaps for the BaihqilitterH Besides Lincoln's; first annual, serving this purpose, many pictures will be secured by the students that will, Jn the years to . come, help them to remember their friends, their teachers and "That Year at Lincoln High." : Values from $17.45 to $19.95 SECOND WARD 7 liiMfWULLU LIf TCCLN HIGH mi 4 Sk , Have Your Ante. Repairinr slaw at tt Cai tniM Maisr C. Tr Tsasea and Atmiarhs Gaa asai Ottk ess and laukt tranbsra. Phono U US ai aA saaisr Caator St. A Busted Spring Far Qukk AjMritaa ar Serrk SfcsiiM fusy Any NMrKUy Tear ' AHLANDES 3SFC CO VtfK. Atl ltt. Car-Aa-y ram a WE HAVE SEVERAL LATE MODEL USEDUAKS : Overhauled and in first class shape. We are to sell to some one at some price within the ext teat days. If you are going to boy a used car this svaaser. it will pay you to look them over. r"Z SUPERIOR MOTOR CO. Phone 74 We Reinsulale Tari HILL & JUENKE Batteries for Radiators and $5X3 Welding. ' THEaW.YICSKS Body and Fender Work.; 170 North University. Phoae ITS. Use the Repair Column for Results 1 ProToJunk Co. -- 70 Py R fsprprrrfc Hijehest All Vwnr Phone Prkes for J oak. q Eroytiw Ctaa., '. USE EVENING HERALD WANT ADS T |