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Show TKE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 2S, 1925. FAGEFJttlS.- - mimBxnirainuiniintmiiaiuuiiHiiinnmi i::zixfziziizz:zxixxciiiitKiiiiiiiiiiiir m liiifiis M H ... W j M M ; M j M M M ! H W M h-- H . M M PROVOHIGIT -- TAKE STATE M i Hi - - ; Every dress in these three lots are just crisp and new this morning:, made in all the newest silks and shades. -Sizes l&to46. Vvs '''". J:,'- ,. k - The ProVo high swimmers proved opwimejM IC conclusively their iwimmiiijf whei thiey aptured the state high Bcbopl individual swlra-mitchampionships,; held" la . the local high wbool .ttnk ; Saturday night Coach C S. Leafs proteges had things all. their Vay and romped home with an easy victory. ; Six high schools were represented and In all fifty-fou- r of .thef8tesl swimmers to the' state competed for honors," The-,- : school! represented were: Granite, Li D. RM East, West, Logan' and Provo. Owing ' to the large muiilier of entries In the heats were swum off in the morning, lour men qualifying for the fiihlg In each ejrent. Frovo took seven first ' - Consists of about twenty pretty Crepe De Chine and Canton' Crepe Dresses in every new shade and style " . s - - " Values to $19.50 Special Price & " . , 1 T LOT NO. 2 dresses in Consists of twenty beautiful high-grad- e Back Satin, Canton and Roshmara. Every dress Crepe is different and a new creation-Val-ues to $21.50 -Special Price f'"P : - ..' $14.95 . oa 8 ' m Fancy Figured Crepe De Chine and beautiful Cahfoh.V These dresses will b& very atjrctire to the woman who, m wishes a real M H M H high-grad- e v SpeeialPrice $22.50 M f .. m iinp-iia- n ' gm l' , tf-- l ' .. j ; V V v m i OLD CLEANER - " ' ' i , , : , - " - ' m m M M M M Home Xorria ..Returns Uirtier Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ually Improving f rora a eHous 111who has been teaching school lu Sutton were the dinner guests of ness. which has- - kept him bed-aMr. nud Mrs. Kynn Sutton Sunday. for' sweral weeks. Monday be sat Uittwatua, hits returned, home, up for the first time since he was Nor-mistricken. ; Mr. and Mrs. . Child Has Narrow Esrape In Salt the daughter of George Collins, Thoinsia f?iimiier and the Misses filma and Ithoda Oil- Mr. and Mrs. Bam Lea vitt, 373 North street, narrowly escaped In Salt lake Miss Florence ing motored to Rait Lake Rnndny Fifth West was in Salt Iike last week where they visited lth relatives iKiiig drowned Monday when she felt4 into a swift miming stream and friendsT" attending the funeral services of' in front of the family residence. Miss Florence Sands. saw the child just as In Pleasant Grove Mrs Vera Mr.Leavltt she fdlpitt'd into tlie water and sue-c- tt and Davis. Mrs. Mads Johnson dcd 'in rescuing her after she had An alnm-- , To Give Deinonsfa-atioMiss Vesta JolinsoU sjient the weektnken down, the stream some Inum demoiratratlon will lie given In m m end in I'lensant Grove with 'Mrs. distance. the Masonic temijle Wednesday afAlfred Rithins. ternoon at 2 ;30.- -In Spanish Fork Mrs. R. II. Meeting Postponwl The meeting Oownn of Sa u Fra licisca-nnMrs. kid wants to knowj-i- f It Is tUo of,4he -- tJj)timii4 SfeiLssii fowls' were the dinner until Thursday, May 7. law of gravity that keeps us (in h gmsls of Mr. and Mr. Izan Bessell earth, how did we stick before theJ S of Simuish Fork Sundny. law was passed? v -j st ij Oi iTrfpMrg, T. E. Lewi left Monday on a trip throngb southern ; I'talu while there Bhc wia vlst rel- tttliaa mil, frlonda ill Mmitl nnt Cediir City. Business Trip Ray Kelly, manager of the Singer Bowing Machine Co., in tills city is .011 a 'business trip In Price and Roosevelt. On ' D." Evans hfli Vldted Hm--returned to Castle Gate after sjtend-inir. sisit. the fourth. Inir with hi 8 ; peoi Superior Groceries for Less Money. We Run Daily Specials . . ,5oap, Crystal White bars for Soap, P. and G. Naptha 6 bars for ... . ,",7. . . .. Soap, A. B. Naptha :6 bars for .. . .... . Peas, Clearfield 2 cans for . ... ..... 6 I .... Raisins, 25c 25c 25c 25c 39 c Ulb.pkg. Green Olives 75c size ; Radishes Provo Grown ' " ; 30c size 5C 26c 25c 7c Hamberger tPeifJb:. Butter 12c ; Lard- 3Mbs. 41c 65c sat&PackingGo. PAY AS YOU GO AND SAVE We Reserve the Right for Limitations. ' Phone 39. , 55 North University Ave. ' . . -- I trade-i- n: . PROVO IUGII world-famou- BOYSSHOWUP. JtKaSXtSSZCKXSCBXEeESZEISSElilIEEZ3II18iaSZIBiaXr M M Provonlans Married Ilenry CleiTi(uts and Olga Johansen, both of 1'rovo, were nia rried here TnesIa.v Clerk WaUac'e l.y County ' Hales. carpet 113 l. N. University Avenue ' Lnsaen Case l'p Tlie case of JaeoU lessen, charged with illcfftl fishing for catfish is bi'ing tried the city eVmrt. Judge A. H. Morgan is defending and Isaac Broekhnnk ia prose-tiltin- THREE WEEKS taCBiailSiaSICXEEIEEESSEA FOR BABE RUTH Higher praise has been Operation Mrs. Strong, manager of the Elite Beauty' parlor,, left today for Suit Lake where she will under go an operation for appendicitis. givea ''America" thai; any otler j - and Mrs. L. B. Baby ClrJ-lBigler aimounce- - the arrival of a baby girl born Tuesday morning. Mother and baby tore reported do' ing nicxly. . , 1313' 1 AOMANJJ6 'TttZILUKQ important; It is the voices er : Mr; Roytnnre v Imprlng- - Word from the home of William' M. mornltijj wtrrto "the effect 4hflt Mr. Itoylance vas grai- - ., ENTERTAINING ' Peterson Homerreston G. Peterson, chairman' "'of .the state road winniuMsIon, has1 Just returned from Washington, D. C, where he went in the interest of federal aid for r Mr.' PeterVtnh state' highway son' trip was 'somewhat warrod when he suffered a dislocated knee whle on his way to tbeeapltal cit. raotiotv ture ever made . of, lov singing : with .the; " and drums With Carol Dempster, fifes Neil Hamilton, Lionel Barry more," Charles LLSEATSlOc Tosight 7:30' $9 ilS SchooFRbniance ASHTON DEARHOLT in "DIAMOND BANDIT .and " Comedy Wednesday - Thursday J. B. Warner " "WANTED BY THE LAW" - and j "WOLtES of the NORTH'' ' No. 4' : " t" X 4 : ' V- - ' Whamr&ej sdl goedemrdy Copyright ':',' - bylarrU StJ&vS-- romance whlchmriTfj at the. University of Wlarosuin vlv culmli'.te In the wedding nf Elh beth Brandeie, daughter ef CHAMBERS '.1, Brandels, associate justice r4 8. Supreme Court and Paul Bfcuahra bush. They met at the where both were instructor ir. tU if , economic departme&i. f ,. unhsi) . EVERY CITES A CCLXm Hi H a m u l1nh NEEDS These Specials Will Assist and Save " the Same Time-- - ,4 HOUSE-CLEANIN- G - ' V 15 29c : 2 cans Sant Flush. . ,47c 1 qt. Nu Ray polish 67c Lux ti 53 pkgs. cans S ... 65c , '. ..'4 at ......... ...,59c ........ .52c ......... bars P. G. Naptha . . ,r.". 59c soap 15 bars Sunnny Mon-- 15 day -- Kingsford-fitareh34c . bars A. B. Naptha soap 35c Soap Lye mairm.Mffirnj7T35c- 1 large White 3 large White King $1.40 1 regular 95c tub., tJ 84c 1 regular 85c tub. ;.:, 74c 4 doz. Clothes pina. .25c 1 Regular 65c Broom 49c 1 Regular 85c Broom 2c "15 .59c soap r,, . ... ,'.'. . ' Flat Tuna - Fish.... 46c 2 Sandwichola . . ..:'S21c . ; .v42tr 3 Soda Crackers-30c Wafers Vanilla Ebl; 3 .bunches Fresh ' Radishes r. . . . i' . . . .10c 15c 2 Heads Lettuce . 3 bunch..New Oqions.lOc 3 cans any kind soup 25c .... A classroom- f' 1 M VIM' .M "2 Tby1 REGULAR PRICES "Shows 2:30"- - 4:00-7:30 - 9:15 K m m er. IRPfn-'- t chips t JOHN L.,E. PELL f Im tni Romance W. H W-Cent- ,3 loaves Fresh Bread 25c 1 lb. Cream cheese. . .25c 1 dozen Fresh Eggs. .25c 1 lb. Fresh Potato . 0 tMtlinf jtoiy Itf&QBERT m King-.'US- ti Now For a Quick Lunch When you ."7 ' Haven't Time to Cook." V in-- - 425 r , Historical arrangement M m Wasatch Produce Phone'34. lTsfaTIiS .... Mack and a company ' . of 30,000-- , s --. ser NEW YOKE Mrs. Babe Knth, who suffered a nervous collapse last week Is recovering rapidly at- - St'. Vincent's hospital. The Babe is also doing, well but the doctors said it be was JniiirohaUc .that lhp-wt- tld H discharged for lhr.ee weeks. princess; s a We are linloadinga carload: today diicF are crowded for warehouse space on account of moving around until we ge.tour new warehouse erected. If you use bran 0 come in and get our prices, -- r- 4 cans Dutch ,Qean . I'lML-rgoe- H m m 5 lb. . Phone 106d i few n - Electric Store ': m lbs. UTAH RADISHES Per Bunch RHUBARB Per v " Apex - Rotarex ,. eocJalsI . close up in good shape. Fred Nelson ran a good race In the half mile, getting third place in fast time. Pnul Itipple proved Be is a om4 er, when he ran; away from the field in the Junior High School quarter and the half mile runs. This lud will be heard from if he continues to improve. . Page and Condon placed close up to the front in the high school quarter mile, running against time in the Jnfitest .hent. L well vrcv , Others who performed BWdulph and Whitehead in the pole vault Coach Slmn.ons entered a lr rge stuiid and all the boys gained seme veryvyalnable experience, even rhonph they ere not all successful in pladng. . $10.00 on pTegatdlet of make, style ortype; $5.00 on any sweeper or v hand- power vacuum. - Tonight "and Wednesday are going to the following elctncTcleaner" 7 g Mr. II We allo k !Eggs 'per dozen Rib Boils per lb. p TIME aisX CITY NEWS ....; per lb. FOR A LIMITED County-Attorne- perbtinch Pinapple Sliced . 135 feet In the broad Jump, Litchfield pulled out with a third place against a large list of entries. . Sellers, Hawkins and Dusenberry came through the mile run In fine style. Sellers was beaten by a step, when Johnson of Davis surprised biin at the tape. : Hawkins placed fourth and Dusenberry finished -Our Boy Missing Mrs. Rodney Carter, AVest street, notsouth end ified the sheriffs office' this morning that her son, Frances, 16, left home Friday nnd she has not heard from him since. Mrs. Carter asked Sheriff J. Boyd ta assist her In She .expressed locating her son.' the'lH'llef that he ntight have pone to a ranch in llelier city with ' a friend, A. Bethrs. "THE FOOL'S AWAKENING" ' v and comedy, "HOT AIR" . . APDED ATTRACTION Tw Ehowlnsrs' daily, it '4 and 9 p. m. of the famous Titian paiatfaig, "Raising Lazanwsfrora the Dead," and a remarkable lecture on the history1 of the picture 8 by Its cwaer, W; Crawford Anderson. A rare oppors tunity to see a painting. --One of five : lltian canvasses m America. - of d G0LU . pon-let- - To Hold Sale The womeiLQfUie noniieville ward Relief Society will hold a sale" all day" Friday In "the Women's hall. house dresses and kitchen aprons, children's clothing jind refreshments wlILbe on sole. . BRAN Jep-ncrso- , l14s " 7;. rilUIIIUllIIISIKIKIIIIIIKKBIIIIICSlinnSEltlKlSIXSXEIIIIIIIIIEIIIBIBIEaKlSnXtKZa (u.t " ILAERISON FOPiD MARY ALDEN " " ' EDWARD CONNELLY JOILN SAINPOUS - PHI B ' 1 J P , ' IffiW POTATOES $10.00 FOR YOUR 11 .1 price on an LadiesV Spring Co ats. . Spbcial Reduction on all Ladies " Swea ters. ' v. , , ; ... ' Weaesday and Thursday " BENNETT-- -' INEWS!! - " J - n - - dress. Values to $29.75 E;iD im&m 7" Consists of a fine selection; of Flowered Georgette, LOT Nd. 37 , ; : By Kmest Raamnsoa With the T relay carnival a thing of the' past, Coach 'Glenn Simmons 1 Setting Wa-- traek and field men primed for the Nebo Division meet which Is to beguiled off Friday afternoon on the "I" field. The' PROVO FRUIT- - & VEGETABLE MARKET same five schools that competed In M the basketball race will enter their 382 W. Center 1 Phone' 1059 best - men ; ; Sprlngvilte, Payson. Spanish Fork, Nephi, and Provo. All FREE DELIVERY SERVICE "TV.:',. of these 'schools participated e WI" Belay carnival ' and mogt. of them came thronch with s nnmber 4 winners. of With such stars as g Corbett, of Provo, Rowe of Spanish . . . Fork, WortWngton . of . Nephl and Livingston Of Paysott competing, thei crowds ?re bound to see some spee-tacwlar performances. In order to arouse some enthusiasm for activi ties of this kind,. the coaches have : decided that no admission will be . -i. charged. The Prove High athletes made a V.e have strictly fresh Beets, Carrots, Spinach, very creditable showing In last Sat A6prarHS,tlettace, Onioiis, Cabbage, String Beqns; nrday's invitational meet. George Corbet bettered the old also Oranges, Lemons, Bananas,. Grapefruit and Apples. state record in the discus throw, ' " PHONE IN YOUR ORDER formely held by Nation of the East lligh.by nearly 3 feet, when he sent it sailing a distance of 110 feet 10 8XC3IXXCXSilEIXIXfSBSa2l3IE3S!?SirESXCZXZaXSSHSEX inches. lie also won the shot put over a large en tr with ST heave close to 43 feet Ernest Whitehead seemed to have the Javelin throw cinched with: a throw; of 147 feet, when Phillips of Darts on his last trial bettered this mark, giving Whitehead second ' V ; place. Condon, entered with the ter men, placed third with a throw vxisiinuHizi ' ' ' Tonight CHARLES RAY in "PYX AMITE SMITH. f j - j Hi. a places, S seconds and 5 thirds, total In all of 564 pointa. One record went by the toard wheaf Layers Green rlidcd M feet In the plunge for "dlsUaee, tirealdnff the former mark hi'ld by hiutfelf ...atJXt feetTlnchea. , This is the second year that Prov has taken state bouori, lioth indlvid-na- l boy and team. - Toe Piw have never been 'Ldefeated durinc ' their two years record to be proud ot ' This 1 The final score was : Prevo SfS pointst 'L V. S.. 28HV Granite ; West 4. ' East nd fcogan high were eliminated In the heats. inak-lug'- JUL 50 BeaulfoISi Dresses- Sacrificed A RealSaving B' Four Sheros Daily 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 9:00: - f 5 - , U SPOMPIG- EVEBITS !ic3 2 mod. Pork - Beans'. 25c 2 large cans Sardines 25c '2 Bottles Sweet uul . Pickles . .'.t....- .'.'.25c 3 large Deviled Meati25c 2 tall Pink Salmon." :45c "2 jars Libby Mustard 25c .1 lb. Fresh Creamery . Butter H .... w.....45c Bananas . . . ; . ;35c Fancy OrangeV'Sjc doz. Lemons . . i . . , .25c 3 lbs. 1 doz. ONE FLY SWATTER FREE WITH $1.00 PURCHASE t ONE ICE CREAM FREE WITH $2.50 PURCHASE t BRUNNER'S WHITE AND BLUE " GROCERY |