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Show - THE EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY, APRIL 80, 1925. page WOO A moat interratlut open session held of the Utah Sorteia club WednewUr, Airtl 29, at the bom of Mn. Dwight Packard with Mrs. Chase Batch. Mrs. Balph Poulton sn4 Mrs. H. O. Merrill as assisting hostesses. Each uembei brof&ht one guest. ; It was annnai high school day and the following program was Tery eredJtaMy giren Ty high sclooFstu- dents: Two numbers from girls chorus "Spring Time," and "To Spring." The chorus included the fbltowlngfSttBi Agnes "Tarrer, pianist ; Misses Lucille DIsen, Unlce Bird,; ftosalind Higglns, NetU Richey, Ireta Mortkuer, - Florence Iliggins and Marie Wlseomb ; dra- inatie read, Miss Jssmine Lewis, Famine" from Longfellow's "Hia speech,. watha"; extemporaneous Am I My Brother's Keeper" by Max Mangura, winner of the Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Dixon medal ; veeal solo, "One Fine Day," from "Madame Butterfly," Miss Lillian Mortimer; oratorical speech, "The Light That Never Failed," Miss Ada Anderson, L. B. winner ot the Mr. and-Mr- s. Harmon medal ; vocal duet, "Some Little Blue Bird," Misxes Netta and Doua Rlchey; dramatic reading of "play "Three Tills In a the one-aBottle," Miss Nita Wakefield; Refreshments were served, vu . j . . Cheerful colors in beautiful new patterns, that is you will find in Amstrong's Linoleum, this spring. It will surprise you how little it costs to cover your room.. You can't afford to be without it.' w hat r?r" T"F!t t ipwWt LINOLEUM RUGS New Today 'AximnsteRiigs! That New SpHngfRug ; Wool Fiber - "THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" NEPHI PAYSON MARCELLING 50c 256 W. 2nd S. Phone 1004-J- . , . If 4313 C1TTNEWS Traiiss passing ihrongh Kansas tta.v iiwvJm( the regular Whooo, th sduio s in wthvf s!a.lv.7ho TaHing for thriv iuf:ul of four blasts being rwvnily Tvviscd. 662-W- r- Oiild Improving Reports? afternoon from the home of LOST Black purse containing over Hndlwo cent stampgrFinder Jmle and Mrs. James B. Tucker call4.ou " 53:.. are-- t the effect that their daughter, Barbara, "4, who has been FORRENT Three modern ous, reasonable. Call 593 or 945-J.- for two weeks Improv sudchild Two weeks ago the ing. hi. ttKVf. of all winds, at gTeatly with reduce prices additional discount o n remnant purchases of $2.00 or more. 49c value ' h ........ or ' 1 Crepe, 1C2 JO3C. Women's Ribbed Vesta 25c value The first 100 patrons entering the store will be pre- 8ented mth an order for One "Birthday Cake" re- deemable with a purchase of $1.00 or more,. . . v ' :' , t After the 100 cakes have been given out, one cake will be given to every 23rd purchaser and one cake will be given with every $5.00 (or more) purchase. We Open 10 Saturday is the Last Day! a. m. Saturday that our friends from So 1 at We haveemploye'd an extra force of clerks. You will find a lot of unusual surprise will out-of-to- have an opportunity . to be one of the "LUCKY 100". ;. , values for the final -- Cakes Baked Fresh Daily; " 1 of our most wind-u- p successful ANNIVERSARY SALE. - , mendous herd of buffalo is stampeding. She has a choice of two courses. She can either give hershe can self up to the redskins-o- r drive her team in front, of the herd and try to reach the other .side before the animals cut off her escape. She decides on the latter coujrse. Half-waacress the stretch, how ever, her wagon breaks down and Removed Without Operation MraTt shelsrthrown in front of the" onconr- Cox Tens How, " Was Short el ing buffalo. In order to give the Breath. Eyea Bad. CooU Not Work. scene the necessary thrill it was esIn Bed1 Part ef Time. Btafailees sential that the action be timed .to a second. Had Miss Wilson been In ununent used. . Mrs. t)ot Cox says: "Come to 40 Prospect St, Delaware, Ohio, and IR'ill show you what you can't come, write.' .' Manufactured by Sorbol company, MechanicsburgrO.Sold ny aU drug stores. Locally at HWqulst Drug 8tores. ' Adv. - y jured In the the i. buffalo ftgon smashup or had lravell3 faster than the anticipated, in scei8 would have endtd disastrous- - r, ; Fertunately ho caRaultles resulted, and.one of t&e mightiest episodes In thei- - piJ'ture was " sucveBsfally 8cn$ned lu all its thrilling realism. Bcsfdes Mlns WIbiOii, the cast boasts suctK stertliig'islByergTis Jack Holt, Noah Beery and Uayinond Hatton. The first local showluE of this photoplay will be held tonight at the i EVERT BITES Columbia theater. iy. A OEUCH fornifiIf M-- 6 8 K!l!"ill'nS'!I18'tUSi 8 8 ' aging in tusks awaitiug a change iu tlH'irj- - M-3- 0 BEAUTIFUL artistic reversible fluff rugs made from old carpets. Any design or sign. Utah Fl'jtf Rug Co. 0. W. Denhalter, Mgr." J. M. AicPhie, local representative. Phone ! Remnants White Iinene suiting A TERRIBLE GOITRE - Seabrlght.-Ca- L ; p M-3- 0 Co. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell A winery lu California luts Oti) F.'ili.'i.s f dry end swwt wines 36 inch inch jPlisse plain white ' 35c value 30 J M-- 3 For more than two years the sun's FOR SALE Baby buggy, new upholstering, a bargain. 690 E. 4th S. heat at ,tbe tropica has been from Ml one to two per cent below normal, ... ,if."""rt- Tir'-- httt'at present ltjs-uto normal WANTED Nursing or housework again.-- . - ' by hour or day. Call 224 S. 5th West Ml A radiator cap painted with a metallic containing CALL and. see Mrs. Davis for weav- combination iodides will that at cola? change 406 Oth W-N. Phone ing rugs, least fifty times with heating and ' 518-cooling off the engine has been In' : , BABY CIIX R. I. Reds, even in vented.! color ami red to the skin, Barred Rocks, Black Minorcas, Golden Buff, and White Leghoms, Tancred tsd Tom Barron strains. Enoch Crews, $11;40 Rugs SPRLNGYtLLE 36 Inch Standard Percales for bunaglow 1 f aprons, 25c value.. rollers, Woolen 3 satisfaction conies from a well chosen rug. it is a pleasure going over the many new rag patterns to find yours - the one you have planned on for so many months. Axmlnsters are being sold at very low ' prices. Come in and selectyours nowL Toasting PEOYO . FOR SALE Used automobile 1922 Ford sedan, 1920 Dodge touring, 1924 Ford roadster, 1925 model Ford FOR SALE V acre land on 11 N. four-doo- r sedon. You can ' save 5th Wr Reasonable price, easy on these acrs, 40 N. money yourself terms. Ralph Stubbs. R. 3. Box 212, 3rd W. M l M-Provo . . ; i Representing: Merchandise Bought at the M, E. Smith & Co, Bankrupt Sale. In honor of Mrs. W. H. Green, formerly Miss Thursa Mackay, Miss Melva Fenrod, Miss Gladys Duke,' FOR SALE Three form cheap. Call at Knight Mills office. U : SPECIALS The B. T. C. women are cordially Invited to attend the Girl's day ac--1 tlvlties on Mseser hill Friday, May l.at2a CO MP AN y! . - Armtronc'tjg:I jnoleum Rujrs are inexpensive. They are cheerful .and so easy to keep clean. A damp cloth once or twice a week heeps them bright and fresh. jL firs girls at the Mens Trope hall atfemoon. . Dancing Wednesday games and music were enpoyed after which a delicious' hot dinner was! enjoyed. Those present were Misses Mary Uuirheadt Marlon McOoard, Beth Gordon, Mary Robinson, Bessie Fitcgerald, and Katie Boymaa. Miss Ana: Msckay, Miss Eva Jensen, Mrs. L, C Mackay, Mrs. Jack Bow- erlng and Mrs. W. F. Johnson enter tained at a shower at the Hansen Catering parlor Tuesday evening. The hall was attractively decorated in pink and white crepe paper and sweet peas. During the evening , of games. music, dancing and luncheon the fol lowing program was given : reading, Miss Orookshank; vocal duet, Mrs. Clarence Tblboe and Mrs. Thornton ; reading. Miss Gladys Heden-berviolin duet, Mrs. Jack Bower-ln- g and Mrs. Eva Ramsey; vocal duet. Misses Eva and Elvira Strong; comic osong and danc by little Miss McEwaa and Tom Jepperson. The bride, was the recipient of Miss Lois Nelson and Mibs Alice many beautiful gifts from the Cowan entertained the Junior Camp- - seventy-fiv- e friends In attendance. Pretty Patterns Linoleum LI F TO N D-C mnr me8eriouglyillwith Four Shows Daily 2:3M:00, 7:30. 9:00 4 Starting Monday, May evening show will truiietioet; 7: 15 instead of g o .7 :30 durirtg the summer sejison XL SEATSlOc However, a slight iniprove- jurnt is today. 7:30. 9:15 J. R WARNER Tonight t)oti-eaHl- I TR1DAY and SATURDAY - Uli'UK2J TtY-- 8 In Eureka George A. Bratton o loft Wednesday on a business trip o lo 'Eurc'ka. 2 MMW-Mk- COLUMBIA Tonight and Friday 230,-4:0- '1 jt? -- I , Iwi&Monty Banks I0c,25c j 15 7:30,9:15 0 , . 35c, 50c s$&iig HERD" "THE THUNDERING lir-- flnenzti infection, which develoiwd a serious case of pneumonia. Since that time the family and the attending physician have been very in 'WANTED BY THE LAW 'and "WOLVES of the NORTH" ' No. 4 ' ' Friday and Saturday PETE MORRISON in "RAINBOW RANGERS" and Comedy r "The bravest girl in the movies" is the title recently bestowed 'upon Lois Wilson, featured Paramount player and one of filmdom's great-' est favorite. Twice in the past ' four months, Miss Wilson has risked her life before the camera; In:. Emerson Hough's "North of 36" she displayed her grit In ' swimming her . horse across a river In the midst of four thousand milling longhorn steer Recently, during the filming of Zatie Grey's "The Thundering Herd" which William K. Howard produced for Paramount, she gave an exhibition of courage and daring that has won her the admiration of all Holly- v. if i wood. In one scene 1ft this production, a wagon, la being pursued by a band of Indians. Suddenly she finds herself on the edge of a valley, through which a tre- Ailss Wilson, in .... , i waluwWiM Fireplace Grates - irihX'JJ r' -- if ."' ''-- iV-lfe- "- " rials I JACK !, , II 'ijWyt'-w- r HOlTAfM i ' .. "v ' - - s " ir It I ! 2 ' 5 i 1 .' Do you know why ehildttn. loot the jam jat? in the act! Gaught hard on him. You We haY.e grates A spectacular romance of the west with 1000 people u . . - j o MONTTS BIGGEST FIJN a! . RIOT Coming Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday "ULO YADIS'V. - , 2000 buffalo, . countless thrills. The. biggest Zane 8' Grey picture ever made. PI Hal Roach Comedy "HOLD MY BABY" etc. a good stock of fireplace dome dampersTcoal chutes, ' ' ' did it yourself Savers are kind to tiny teeth. l3on't be too when you were a kid. If he didn't do it or want They're safe and wholesome. You may conscien- wouldn't be the kind of a youngster . tkrasly be generous with Life Saven for they are the to do be proud of and .show snapshot pictures ideal candy for little folks. . you'd - Six flavors are displayed at all good stores so you of to your friends. '.. n, may help yourself; e Five cents a and Every growing child craves sweets.'1 Active little bodies demand sugar. But children's candy must be package. life Savtra, Inc Port Chaster, N.,Y, pure and they should not overeat. Life Saven, the little candy minti with the hole (life saver shape), answer this problem in just the . china-har- d and dehciously right .way. They are Safe for ' Qoodfor . ? ithe Pep-o-mi- Wint-o-gree- Cinn-o-mo- e, . . P L. LARSORJ - 343 W; Center Street flavored. ..; This means that Life Savers art eaten slowly. Children suck them to make those wonderful flavors last longer. Little tummies are not upset. And Life little tummies 1 tiny teeth |