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Show THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY $1.89 aO If Tl "rrrtnttnttn i 1 i iii Vi il iiuttt Don-gal- !, - ' Mr. 0. B. Murray of Storrs, spent Sunday with his family here. Four Shows Daily f 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:45 9:15t . meeting. and Mrs. Max Kless motored Mammoth Sunday and spent the day With friends. to-- - . 'BILLBOARD GIRLS TO BE THURSDAY Idol of a Nation 1 The dream of every .. v .. boy the hope of every . 0 . greater than as the ; . heroic cadet ot West Point who. was a real Ar man even in the face l of . rnmedv - WELCOSjEBANGEIi" H J Jl U Va4 ! NEWS BRIEFS Times Tonight sJM! "QUO ' A3it6t national Picture PRINGVILLE Last VADIS" noon, May 10, at !r p. m., In the Reynolds' hall over the store. A ' good program will j be furnished. Bridge-au"500" will be played. For those who do not play' either of these games, a cozy corner will be provided for where the ladies may sew. Elaborate prises for the winners in' cards will be given. Everyone Is invited to attend. The sunr of fifty cerite will be charged the "proceeds of the social are to gd for the ' painting f Dr. Smart's portrait, .whichv will be contributed to the high school art gallery. for the "social should be mnde before, or by AVednesday be-- J fore the doy or the social. Reservations may be ha from Mrs. B. L. Done, Mrs, iiuni Menaennaii,- Airs. d . The. following 'ladies enjoyed ' a .r at tdge tea Provo last Friday ternooa: Mrs. R. L. Done; Mra Mlace Mace, Mas. Charles Boyer, ra. 8.-Whitta'kef; Jlrs. Melvin ne, Mrs. G. L. Barron, Mrs. Chid kkard, Mrs. Mack Dougall, Mrs. Jin WllkJns, Mif. Ida Warthen, s. Gus Johnsonjaud Mrs. D. A. lith. The Home Culture dub will en Hain at a social Saturday after- - - Along time improved, but no models low in results yearly depreciation on these cars. See all New Models at the investment-constan- tly Bilfof sley 120 N. Company Univ. Ave. Provo, Utah visit to the Brooklyn. Academy of Music, where Harrington Adams Inc., produced "The Cameo Girl" with an . all amateur cast, proved a most delightful and enlightening experience. Instead of the conspicuous lack of attention to details of costuming and scenery that usually characterises a, production staged with- amateurs 'The Cameo Girl' had, the advantage of .the best direction costuming and acepery that stagedoih affords, ph some twydtiei peculiarly flfar ring toil Adams'.' The Harrington Adams, organization .carries, its own exclusive costumes, scenery and ; ! C V; .. lighting apparatus. "Must Broadway musical success es have -- one or two pronounced musical 'hits, hut The Cameo .Girl' has no less than ten tuneful songs he memory-hauntintype,". m - uinitiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiMiuHiiKiiKiiiiiiiiuiiixiuigiiiunx- iiuiuiiiiinuiuiHiiuiiiiKniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiigunxzss: IIJIl'U,il"'"tM1WlyjllUIHIW i - MbtMr's DA , . rit i t g NOTHING LIKE I Adv. ter-Mrs. B. D. SPECIALS ALL THIS WEEK ON EARTH The new treatment tor torn flesh, cuts, wounds, sores or lacerations that is doing such wonderful work la the flesh healing is the Borosone liquid and powder combtnatlafi' treatment. The liquid Borozone Is a powerful antiseptio- - that purifies the wound of all poisons and infectious germs, while the Borozone powder, is the, great healer. There is nothing like it on earth for speed, safety and efficiency. Price. (liquid) 30c, 60c and $L20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by Hedquist Drug Co. ' . 1V 'amateur aettlngs,'a . n the greatest odds, Arid Hundred High School Girls Feted by Women's Municipal Council , was never Our-Dic- k are Six Selvoy Boyer has returned to his home here after having fulfilled a The reception for the Junior and mission to the British Isles. Seplor' school girls will be given at the women's club home as announc-- Mr. and Mra. GLrDallin motor, ed from 3 until 6 p. m. Thursday. ed to Salt Lake City last. Saturday The girls will be entertained in evening to attend the dance and groups of two hundred! luncheon given by the stationary FromxS until 4 .the Nineteenth . kngmeers. Century will give the following-progra: Two vloliu solos, "Berceuse" A baby boy wasborn to Mr. and from Joeelyn by Godjird ; Serenade Mra. Lewis Terry last Saturday. by Dirgo, Marvin Gease accompanMrs. Perry was formerly Miss Melva ied on the piano by Mrs..; Ralph Brown. Booth ; a humorous reading from four-act the play "Mary Carrie" Miss Mere! Clark who la living Mrd Raymond Berry. In Salt Lake spent this week here, The Utah Sorosis club will give visiting with friends. ; the jfoliowjng prdgram from 4 until 5TTOcal solis y Mrs. Hannah Pack Mr. and Mrs, C.viL. Dyet, Mrs ard and Mrs. Fay Loose Stlehl and William Dyet, and Miss Elva Dyet, piano solos" by Mrs. Robert Patters" motored from Soldier Summit to on. r Sprlngville Monday, and from here The Ladles Literary club will fea fo. Salt Lake" City.' They were ac- - ture Ms. Ralph E. Booth in a Chop-IIcompanled' by Mr. and Mrs. (James piano recital from 5 until 6. Mrs. E. Wonnaeott Booth will be assisted by Mrs. Han nah Packard, Prof. Ralph E. Booth Mrs. J. R. Goldsborough went to and Mrs, Heber Taylor. Salt Lake this week to attend the served and Refreshments will Basbeba Smith jreunlon. the girls will be welcomed by the officers of the various clubsr i Mrs. Lewis J. Whitney will be hostess to the Mother' Study dub The program was as follows : com' Ubisafternoon. The program vill mimtty singingv ihe golden Honeybe Jn keeping with . Mother's Day. moon," by Ring Lardner was given by Mrs. 'Katherine Salisbury, piano Mrs. solos, 'Mrs. Belle Crandall: "The , .Pjt. and Mrs. S. Lyman Noyes, and Mrs. Ward Mc Revolt of Mother," by MaryE. Wll-Callister motored from Salt Lake kins, was glvn by Mrs.. Emma RusThursday to visit with relatives and sell. Dainty refreshments were attend the Art program. Or. Alien served to seventeen members and pledged a picture to the Sprtngville one guest, Mrs. Thomas of Salt Lake mgn stnoot art coiiectiom City. The club, presented the high school with $50 for the art fund. Mrs. Eunice Molen of Great Falls, Montana, is visiting with ber daugh Mrs. Faye Hancock of Paysou i1 he , " are unequalled Too much praise cannot 1k given flie latest musical comedy hit "The Cameo Girl" which Is being staged exclusively by Harrington Adams, Inc., jtor 'the' Elk lodge' charity fund. " . The "Billboard", the most widely circulated theatrical paper in the world, comments as follows: "After beholding somewhat slipshod' presentations of amateurs In d . S Dodge Brothers Motor Cars ; PRAISESSHOW ENTERTAINED Miss Marjorle Parker who Is attending i. school In Salt Lake spent lust week-enhere. Mr. and Mrs. John Fox proud parents of a baby boy, :".ClerK to 1 4 Old Dependability Mr. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY -- Publication dates: May 6 ' 1923. (dally.) For New Beauty New Comfort and John Anderson or Mrs. Mack '.- ! iiuuunnimiiimuiiuiiiiiuiiiiiuiuixixxaaaaESsrrl ' Sr. J1 NOTICE., Notice is hereby gives that tber will be a meeting of the board Fj education of the Provo clty acboo district for the purpose of consider ing the financial budget for' th ' "s w hool year J925-20- . Board of Education. JJ ' rs TBjTbTKCGKNEONES, -- house-Saturda- - FARRER BROS. COMPANY 1 May 9, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing a branch, local in Provo. Enwrienced breeders will lecture to the boyh on rabbit farming 'and instruct them how to ship their meat The Provo local will elect a full set of officers to fcsrry out the local work. All persons interested In this Industry are urged to attend this .TO ORGANIZE $4.89 Each number a rare Bargain! ,1 ClubsrBags, Balls, Knickers, Shoes and Hose RABBITHEN t $3.89 $2.89 ' The Cameo GirWFor Charity Special Lots of Ladies' Slippers - outfit HERE we carry a complete line: Get your golf Home the atteaibers .of the Boone FoT a review of the book dub and Invited f uests were enter Maker" wilt be giveo by Mrs, Oeas t slued Friday aftcrnooa at the home and a biography of Its author Dorof Mrs.. Jantea Fisher. Needlework othy- Canfleld by Mrs. Walter and mimic formed the entertain- Adams. All members are urged. to ' ' ment fur the afternoon mud a delic- be preaeut. . . ious luncheon was served to fifteen Mr. and Mrs. I. Palmer announce members and the following Invited Mm Hans Christ ensen. the marriage of their daughter guests: rown. bob of Mr. Mrs, Andrew CUrfhtensen and Mrs. Helen to Paul aud Mra. Ike Brows of BpringviUe J. M. Russell of Denver, Colo. -- ; 8priug flowers were used to decor- - April 27. ata the entertaining rooms. A reception was held the. same Mrs. Ernest Dixon wlH W hottest evening at the home of the. bride's to the members of the Provannas parents. The entertaining rooms dub at her home Ftldaj afternooD, were attractively decorated. . pink A literary program will be and white, being the color scheme. May--. then and the life and works of Mr. and Mrs. Brown were" the The Utah Babbit Breeders assoWilliam Cullen Brjan will also be! recipients of many beauUful .glfta ciation incorporated as a state asfrom the friends in attendance. given..'.--sociation, will hold a mass meeting j , the court at evening, Mrs. John T, Taylor waa hostess Mrs. John Vsuce will be host. ess to the naemliers of the Social at a children's party Wednesday Hour club at ber home Thursday afternoon In compliment to her little daughter. Norma Jean, whose fourth afternoon, May T. .'. birthday anniversary ocenred oa ' The time was' pleasantly The Nineteenth Century club will day. meet Friday afternoon at tae resi- spent with games after which a deserved to dence of Mrs. llenry W. Geaseat licious ...Ivincheonai 2 :3(). After a short hnsinem wttwlon twelve little guests. WOOD CLIFTON CO. EACH ONE ESPECIALLY REDUCED PRICE One-Ha- lf Price on all Ladies Coats. -- FORE. . Tha SSES r page thee:: itfoE IC OM E IN AND SEE OUR !v il9.8fl $1 4.48 $19.48 1 ' 6, 1925. " 1 BRUS'SELS Don Arbelaes Ur- Palfreyman motored to man, Tuesday. ' Richfield, Idaho, Thursday to visit jdenata, Colombian minister to Bel- Mrs. Ptalfreyman'a mother, Mrs. L. Mrs. Delia Clurk and Mrs. Rose glum, was probably fatally Injured G. Metcalf. Boyer were the dinner guests of by a motor car, his skull having Mrs. Dennis Palfreyman, Monday. been fractured. Miss Florence Childs, who is attending the TJ. A. C. at Logan, was chosen as one of the twenty-eigh- t students of the college having the highest grades In the four years of college. Miss Chlldsgraduatea this month. ; hat for the best friend you ' A new will havel : ever: had or ever ALLEN MILLINERY 20 North University Ave. Phone 377 . - ; 1 izuiumiiiziiiiniziiiuiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiixinziiiinizizzizzzzzszU , "KZKiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiIiiiIIIKIIIKIIIIIIIIBIIIIKKIIIIKIIKZKZIIRXSX::.-5 5 PIGGLY WIGGLY s a a READ AND REASON" V You can bet your bottom dollar, and Mrs. Andrew Peterson, and Mr. and "Mrs. Manford Hutch-ensu- n were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flnley Monday. :., Mr. . That some people make a holler. : If their yearly budget fails to balance right; When it does this every season, It is time to find the reason. Whether due to clothes or to their Willy's-Knig- ,r . The Alpha! Beta club met at the home of Mrs. Mark Cook, May 1. President Ada B. 8traw presided. t ht K. i nxmnnniiiiiiiniiiffifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiuiiiiniui -- We Ilave One of the Most "Modern Cleaning Plant? in the . West. .;;;'BS'.:;SiVfi:r:, E B . E a Sanitary Gleaning & Dying Co. 1i, '( '"' "I'vl.iUlKlV VXt XJUUIVkJ M. 111V V Ul JL11VH IO V Work Guaranteed -Clothes Insured 3 - la o. ; ' 54 N; 4th West street r - 1 on a aouar . . :: ... H r - Buy your gas and oil (I've done . . The Cameo Girl For Charity : ; Am atrtv aSSeaSf Diaao. Calif. xzss:3:s:sxs32zzs:zsEszsE:sxz2zxzxsKszzszgss:zzxssi:xr2zxszsj s. II li it it M i . i . . it!) If you listen when "Old Lady Fortune" Knocks. y - . PROVO, UTAH " - jyieans anotner extra collar, And a day or so..wilI buy the kiddies' sox; You can keep a car and run it, . ..' ' ' : r i'i - Office and Plant v.' H Grab your basket up and trudge it To the nearest Piggly-Wiggl- y you can find; And you'll leant that you are saving For the finer things you're craving, And you'll never see your budget drop behind. . .FOR THAT BETTER SERVICE CALL 809 jd'-Mai-n To restore their empty larder, ....... 11 ror ine saving i.lL, .... ti. If you mean to keep a budget, The Odorless Cleaners rV . , Never dreaming that the "price could be beat." Incorporated t J ..... They can figure to a penny Whether .clothes were few or mariy But they fail to figure what it cost to eat. They just phone a littfe order, Caila ' A moaiaa dob auppuwu vn J4. t- uKr(f - tradltkauaid JT? The ' . Piggly-Wiggl- y 1 1 Poet 4 I ' . T .." V : "The Cameo Girl I i III I Cscz::szzss:zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz::zszs:zzx3xz:x;rz;:: - |