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Show THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1925. TAGS r FREE TRIAL - 'l.v '" society ' ' ' HII -- T' v-;"- j The Third ward geneology eotlag meetiug will be held at the home of T :SO 'this George F. Bingham evening. There will be good, speakers and stake officers present All member are urged to be pret-- ofthu:J No Matter How You Figure I tt . Easier Housecleaning Method ; ; limited dm only) (This offer is fur Easier, quicker more thorough cleaning . by air, done. You are entitled to witness a Free Trial of this easier- housecleaning method in , your own home, absolutely without 'obligation Simply telephone. The lightest, sturdiest, most thorough cleaner in the world is the - were , enthusiastic House" One-Pric- e DAIRY AUCTION SALE D ' - ' There will also be a lot of other cows consigned that I have personally selected; also one Jersey bud, Smonths olcU All cows will be sold guaranteed as represented in the ring. .Shippers can get 2 choice loads.. I wjll also stell Scott's' farm implements and horses, these implements are in good condition, also one 5 year old gelding, sound and good, weight 1350 pounds; also one automobile. Mrs. - ,Anyone wanting to consign cows or other products Provo 75 and "make arrangements. Col. I. R. Vawdrey Auctioneer II fi Miss May Brown entertained evening In honor of Miss Pearl ilkiu, a bride of the week. The evening was pleasantly spehir with sanies and music after which a luncbeou was served to Misses Adla 'Buckner, Ruth Xuttall, Verl Leona fJidiuson, Margaret JJi-nAiidrcntaiu, Eva Lnrson, Edna Larson, Elsie Bean, Elen Gurber, Leola Kliilda Bingham, Essie Jones, Snyder. . Mrs. Bert Snyder, Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mrs.- - Martna Wilkin, Mrs. Reed Brown, Mrs. Uortt and Mrs. Verl Brown. Messrs Robert Burns, Leister Riding, Marlon Johnson, Lloyd Dee Thomas. Brown, Laurence oy tall, George Syuie, Willie Isaacson, Veri Wev Jones, Brown, Lloyd and Lisle Brown. . - call figure it yourself . one-ha- lf Holsteins.v here's the price Hansen Catering Co. Those who enjoyed the delightful affair were Mrs. John Boardma'n, Miss Alice Jones, Miss. MeJba Larson, Miss Vaiighaii Corlett, .Miss Iris Robin- sou. Miss Virginia Thomas, Miss Knthryn Johnston and Miss Dorothy Jones... . " one-ha- lf in economy that puts Clothcraft within reach of every man- - at Af Jerseys fcnd in "fit" that only master tailoring . can produce. The Rosa Swarm of the First ward entertained at a theater party Tuesday evening, after which danc ing ami a dutch treat 'was enjoyed APRIL 27th at 10:30 A. M. the Provo Park adjoining the ball grounds, I will sell at public auction: , The Jones herd of dairy cows from Lehi, these cows are among the best in the cpuntyaboat any-whe- re materials The women of the, Provo high 'school will give, a dancing party in the hijrh school gymnasium Sat urday evening, April 25. The hall will retain the decorations from. the Senior Hop of Friday evening. Wilde's orchestra will furnish the music, Itefresments will be served siiHl the ladles promise all their friends who attend a delightful evening. CO. nt that comes only with fine in Wear home-Thumla- y L invest-me- Ah investment in style that is appropriate Miss Catherine Huish will be hostess to the mcmlwrs of the Alpha Tono elHhjjt her evening. , Only One Price to Everybody "par value! clothing The4 Peerless The N. H. Kensington dub will meet at the home of Mrs, Shirley Bee Thursday afternoon, April 23. "SoIJ on very easy terms, PROVO, also served. home-maker- s. Approved by Good Housekeeping Institute for Over 12 years. Manufactured and guaranteed by a Million Dol-- . lar Company. "The is a Piayrs furnished the music. Prises were gven away in the afternoon and evening. - used by almost a million ' (blue, gray or brown) 1 CLEANER Clothcraft Ser ge Suit The Sunday school of the First ward entertained at a party in the ward amusement hall .Monday from 5 :30 to 8 for all the children of the ward. Games, music, dancing and refreshments were; the features of the 'entertainment In the evening-la- ' dance was given for the older people. Refreshments ROYAL . A Mr. and Mrs? George Dunsdoa were pleasantly surprised by the following at their borne Tuesday preijlngrMfTand Mrs. J. WXJraw- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Gene OIsen.'Mr. and Mrs, George Madsen. Games and music were the main features of the even ing and a delicious luncheon was served. CLlETONCO The CLOtHGAFT Store ' " r, " ON :. SCOUTINGTO Christian Science ATT SCHOOL 26, Xatnan Hale, the hero whom rh- oralizing by plncing bis picture on me new nair-cen- t tamp, probably is the besP remembered spy in this country s nistory. As in the case of mnnv nfhnr fa. mous men ( however, posterity remembers his last" words better than his deed. It was Rale who when the British had captured him and were prepar ing to. bang him, said, "I only re- gret tnnt I haw butane life to for my country." Nathan Hale was born at Coven try, Conn., June 0, 1755, and was graduated with honors at Yale in 1773. He taught school for a while, but shortly after the outbreak of the Revolution he became first lieutenant fn a Connecticut regiment. p.m. " : Scouting will occupy a prominent plu.ee on the program of the Alpine summer school of ' the Brlgham Young .'university, according to the cat a lug which has 'just been Issued. Scouting 51 S will be the course Member7 of - the Uoard .of, Lectureship of the? Mother around which Scout instruction will ' Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in lc grouped. Seout leaders andis those an who wish to learn Scouting-Boston, Mass. . aid in their Work in leaching or In othi r may take this cyiirw and reeive either 2 or" hours credit according to the " By CONDO. a nioiin t fjijiio put jn;on t liework, OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. accrdiiig to IJean Cary F. Eyrlng, dirwtor of the Scout sebooh ' Other courses that will work in well with the Scout program, ac-rding o Dr. Eyring, will be biol ogy Jft and 17s, 5Cs,: 31s and 59s ; of DetroitrMich. ALL WELCOME V On v ty-J " i -- TAlC . oit&:;y t di K b , "r- - -- ? i Anotv over throat end chsat' svmllow snutU piacas of 4 I V - -- -' PLANT ROSES AND PANSIES NOW! Finest varieties that' are best for this climate iust arrived Xrora . , if W f f BOOB CAW OOTSeCONC - X, BEST Ml AH ENCOUNTBJ 1 A SttCON HAND Vtw mornin- g- vn-m-- Ja A40U4 STCWS ('' - ' j J f SJjfp' "Yi IS it II- - C, r(fn.:;-T-- i- ' " ' " ' . " . f 1, 1776, he was to obtain much-neede- tu. d enemyV !- - Vr - 1r " - - X ,v V s '. i ' y . - s - o- -' ' v lV .y I: it ' a, - - i in- Ills Majesty IlHtwa Tung-,-- deposed Manchu emperor, who was granted a yearly income of four million dolHe entered the British lines dis- lars and control of the city of Peguised a a Dutch school teacher, king When dethroned in the first Chinese revolution and who later got the desired Information and was was deprived of all holdings," In conabout to return when, on the night templating a visit to the I'uitcd of Sept 21, he was recognized and States. captured. The following morning he was hanged. H. R, Merrill and the second taught by Prof. Kay Welker. The geology course wl.ll be of education 104s; psychology 65s and ' 78s and sociology bis. special interest to Scout leaders The biology coarse win Include since it will deal entirely with field the study of trees and Wrdswi iWgeology. This course under the fowl and birds of. prey, native flow- direction of Dr. Murray O. Hayes ers and notable insects wider the will emphasize the interpretation of direction of Dr. J. H. Paul the nature by means of geology. The other courses mentioned by flora of TImpanogos .under the direction of Prof. A. O. Garrett, an Dean Eyrlng as being worth white authority on common pbints of the for Scouts are all such aa to give Wasatch; a course in the study of Scout leaders a keen appreciation of insects and In the collection of in conditions in which Joe boy is now sects nnder the direction of Presi living. The psychology course given dent W. W. Henderson of the Brig-ha- by Prof. M. Wilford Ponlsen has Young College.. The English been built up especially: for Boy courses Include contemporary Amer Scout workers and ought to add ican literature and the literature of much to the leader's understanding " nature, the first to be taught by of boy problems. , ; f h com- - man-of-w- formation from t s English 68s, 18s and 60s; geology Prof. 5Cs; history 22s, 00s; philosophy of to be VAPORUB PORTLAND. - Phone Eight-- 0 Provo Greenhouse January he Rtarted with Heath's brigade) for New Tork, where soon afterward he Is reported to have captured by night a British provision sloop which' was protected by the Asia. Early In September he volunteered to visit Long Island and New York, M Grant's Granddaughter to Wed ! by WILLIAM D. KILPATRICK, C. & B. ft msL K'sWW a MAY VISIT U. S. . BE FEATURED at Columbia Theater, Sunday, April 3 mOUUArillCU ON STAMPS vV. ?" I LABORER FINDS WOMAN'SBODY LOS ANGELES, CaL, April 22. The body of an unidentified woman, about S5 years. old. was. found today la a behind the Green Mill cafe, fashionable Culver GHy roadhouse. The woman'a skull had been crashed and most of the clothing had been torn from beriody. The discovery waa made by a workman shortly after 9 . m. The woman had apparently been "beaten to death with a club and her body dragged into the weeds In an effort to conceal I (UP) -- I ' - elnmp-'Of-wee- it - M Copyright by Harris AEvtns. CkntacuMmei Princtae Bertha of f the ftrm upktw Tneengaaerot Prtncam Ontacuwne of Wuhingioa, to Uru ;julla Dent Grant, now Mrs. Thomas Floyd Smith t LsutevUle, Ky, Smith, son of Mr. end Juat bsea announced .The bride to arMMuatttr t the hue PteeUfi c ' ' " -- ' Ulyeeea S. Graaw - |