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Show rACE SIS TOE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1525. X Another Hibernating Animal That Goes Coo - .86 Coo in the Spring, -- -v - I cwvzmdk . SUIT mE OCCASION i Whether it's - - .I Per month for fuel for. AN ELECTRIC RANGE ;baseball GOLF WORK : JEVENIN ance out of your present battery first. If yours U a WiHardChargcdljS Battery, you've got a big advantage. We'd like to tell you Mhy, 8 - $16.50 ttslenseii mm lid N.U.Ave. Pnonel75 member WUlord BaCfcxy tucoi XAHE0G1RL' CAST CONTAINS y- MUCH TALENT r.t iK S W I I V.l ... : . 1 V' 'Mm. V I .1 t ' jLKfctJMy here he is you H meet him afterwards in your Kodak album. With a Kodak you bring the trip back. Let us show you Kodaks from our complete stock. They'r6 priced as low as, $6.50, and they're all autographic. Hedquist Dru Stores staged, rehearsed and produced by Harrington Adams Inc., Fostoria, Ohio, personally directed by Lewis L. Ijiceyi to lie given in the Colum bia theater, May 7 and 8, l'J25, is as follows: The three chancellors of Morovia i)r. M. W. Merrill, Paul D. Vln- - vandeville perform and Win. ersEvans Bailey d. "The nnchess," mald-o- f all work Nathalie Y. Bean. Minil. an art student residing In the "Village" Carol P. Pyne. Rudolph, a young artist Earl D. Bean. llobert also an artist Junius M. Jackson. The Professor, an eccentric old sheik in love wtlh "The Duchess" Mac" Edwards, i, Marcla, ,the studio maid Nttrma " Dana. Molly, Polly and Dolly, ..nieces, of the Professor Helena Bates, Betty Davies and Florenoe Hlggins, The Conrt Heralds Josephine Joues and Donna Grimm. .'''Cinderella group Cinderella, Rut li Hansen : Trince Charming, Lois Hansen ; Fairy God Mother, ; Jftrtgfatsr Mary Ashton, Mary ; Nell , Berger, HelciwMnrie Hoover, Beverly Gra ham, Alta Elliott, Fay Fall, Naomi Hoover, Ardith Olsen; Ladles, May Williams, Aline Sutton, Evelyn Clark, Dorothy Louise Graham, Mar- jorlo Dunn, Dora Jane Strtckley, Hawl Bird, Joy rhillips. . Mnnvian Peasant group Betty Jarie Ashton, Margin Spa'qlding, Beth Bird, Annie "May Dnsenbury, Robbie Bergef, Florence Hardy, Lois Durrant, Mary Jaiie Roraliaugh, Marjorie Huff, Roberta Hlndmarsh Xtnlen Vaeher, . Lucille fa rker, Emma Clark, Barbara Hafen, Venice WIgnall, Mabel Jensen,- ,Fay Fall, Elaine Richmond, Barbara Reilly, Ruth Farmer. Wnnda Scott. Annette Innes, Mary Twelves, Marie Bestel-ilth tlsen. AVlnona Vivian-- . Jones, Eleanor MathiSi EV' elyn Hnrdj, Helen Van". Wagner, Eva Wllklns, Joffre jOlllvler, Fay I LI Pierrette ' groni) Madeline Kirk- wood, Margaret Whittemore, Daisy. FjruV. Marian Staley, Florence Jei- persofi, Fawn Singleton Neuna Nel Mildred Davis. son, Lucille-OlseJune Hopkins,' "Maxlne Newell, Josephine Jopes. Paddle Addle group girls, Marie Morgan, Wanda Hansen, Helena Bates, Evelyn Stewart, Hannah Prnsse, DonnaJGrinun ; boys. Wen dell Morgan, Grant Thurgood, Clair Bosoard, Harold Jefferles, Clarence John, Vlrl .Bailey ; i cameo girls, Florence Palsy Fail, Loree Van Wagenej, Erma ' Boshard, .Naomi Seamount, Lucy Taylor; old fashioned girls, Uuth nansen, Loree Van Wagcnen, Erma Bosliard, Lucy Taylor, Dorothy s:tewartl Ruth Fifty-seve- n Bo-shar- Jep-perso- USESUNROOM r') NUNN BUSH SHOES New System Appeals to Elmployei' &nd Employee. ultramodern ' eronn. BLIND MAN evolved tbeJ simplest, payroll plan of which there is any record In the United States. The 1st Charles "Broad way" Rouse, a picturesque New Torfc' character, for many . years had a store on lower Broadway, He recruited his employees from .the, Tbelrdtly wage was fixed at one dollar. Every evening Rouse stationed himself at the employees' exit with a bag of silver dollars. As each employee passed, .Ronse jlown-and.-euttr- hli dipped hand Into the , - s t- -r T'-- r-. ll . ; employees, J v Employees' Viewpoint Often a natural misgiving" as to the reason tor the change may Influence the employee, say employers. Ve may be Inclined to regard the cheek as necessitatis? an step in the collection of his pay. Necessity tor .cashing bl check before he Is able to spend any "part of It may occur to him as a thoroughly practical objection. In actual practice, however, em : addl-tion- 1 , ployers using the check plan tay that these difficulties al- most Invariably disappear when the 1 1 employee 6 d s himself leaving a 1 WfUVfr-B- J 0n 0f h11 . . . . of - the many features .of "The Cameo Girl" which will be presented next .Thursday and Friday night at the Columbia, theater is the Striking originality Of the time-honore- J " . ' jSrSi -- ll 1 -4 i'.V U 5 Hi 3i 11 1 Phone 313 Phovo III l , 1 ,'- Timpanogos Creamery Co Creamery: Butterour Specialfy Ask for Timpanogos Butter, home product :: 6. S. OLSiEN, Manager. The Cameb GirlFor Charity -;', Lumber Co. 'Quality and Service" ..: '" W I'.v Box 251 A f .'"-- ' '".. : ?hone 104 T II ' BY WILLIAMS hir w . y-bycheck ;Sti MADE,-MO- - por-- 1 check with (he changing savings bank, ditions have extensive pay-rorobberies, Jeop- and when he brought a woe- check A that finds, cashed and lives of getting ardizes paymasters ful freight of jKmplicatlona which In a country where six - billion are combining to supplant the cash messengers; checks are written annually Is a pay-rowith a new system. The Imposes unnecsimple undertaking.. pay-ro-ll check has come into being. essary burdens d The " Changed Attitude line filing te upon police deSurveys by business' organizadiously past the cashier's window partments; Induces extrava tions and large Industries have shown that almost invariably, pass Into tradition, and the bank gance among check Is becoming : familiar to hundreds .of where employees feared to break ' thousands who previously had people; and is away from the Old systcm-eknown only government currency. generally a a have TeTyguTckly 6 y economic loss come tar more emphatic la support When the Whistle Blows to the comof the A ' feature of theplan, and would, opposeny attempt to pay plan that has met with general fa- munity. On the other hand, paying by them in cash, vor ajnong employees la the distribution ot the pay checks to the check prevents loss and crime; These Investigations have furinsur- ther determined that modern check men while they are at their various saves the eost of pay-ro- ll tasks. The Saturday noon whistle ance; releases police for normal protection methods, safeguarding line duties; encourages thrift among checks against forgery or alteraends the week. The pay-rohas gone: There is bo quibbling employees and Increases- bank de- tion, have definitely established over errors In amounts. The check posits; and makes more capital this form of currency in the conspeaks for itself. There are no lost available for .home building and fidence pt the employee and the public.' pay envelopes,' and a lost check community improvements. One GeNrro.Mv -OU QRt MOW RKjKT in iWtF.0t5TAR Y ll fIAS dees , il , ll OUT OUR WAV ' x d These are the outstanding benefits as viewed1 after the plan has been put into operation But sometimes employers are' inclined to hesitate to by check out.Pl Jea ot misunderstanding on the part of : te-car.-se' aljjfBljfijiir ' con- BE BEAUTIFUL ilura-biliTj- iiiii! ft! w "cart-wheel.- " plan: However, beautiful costumes, which will "be utilized by the one hundred ' and iJ fifty members of the company i costumes The real "class" of the combined with the unquestioned beauty of the many young' ladles who wear them and further en- fcaneed by the' rich settings for the various scenes promise many beautiful stage pictures for the audience. Eight scenes are shown during the progress of the comedy and each one of these; scenes seem more beau tiful and more artistic than the . other . "1 2& loria a For Rouse It was an Ideal young couples who have discovered the value of such a rom. . But the question arises What sort of floor should I hifve? Wooden porch floors which have painted a substantial and practical, gray or .brown scratch too easily and do no was well. "Then, too. If the porch lanot built over a cellar the floor Is apt to tt? tm cold that dancing, on it is neither comfortable uor pleasant Then there are cement floors to consider; These are quite out of the .question for 'dancing. Of all the dancing floors, probably the best is. linoleum, and this is Ir.c'iiwi'lhe Ideal material as well for". Hi." "floor i f the sun iKireh ;. li 'ia color, charm and In one attractive' porch a Unotcnm-'fliMirof Jilue and cream Chosen. eolof i:i tile effec-aIt hnnncafked with the soft red of the brkk wails of the" housed The IbS!3 p . sad -i shining FOR DANCES COSTUMES TO "There Is a real economy In having a, sun room that you and your friends can dance In; Many are the . . bag orousi- means merely the Issuance ot a -duplicate. is the paymaster sorry. A . Nor million and a half dollars stolen and 32 men'kfiled by parroH tan dlts is the twelve months' toll that has had tremendous effect In introInducing the check plan. 'Hold-usurance can cover the loss of money, but there remains the bas-arof life to which business men" hesitate to expose their employeesj Transportation of large sums of cash through the streets, over higha lure to ways or on trains creates v which all too many bandits are anxious to succumb. The lesson of prevention has. been; driven home to the business man, and the pay-robandit uv 'finding leaner and v leaner pickings. , Time and Money Saved Heads of large Industries who have abandoned the cash system In favor of the check plan state that the community is equally interest ed with the employer and employee In pay-romethods. On the one hand the old practice of paying by cash makes possible - -- . . n. Johnson; . : KavachPTirhrtSteria ElllsoiiV Fay Harris, Beth ' Carlson,' Virginia X Ruppcr. Iglns, - FASHION PARK CLOTHES " r''r-v'and- 'r . Induttry't rose-color- d sephine Jones. , Nip and Tm-k- ' 'Clolliing Co rn Payroll Check Plan Displacing Old Pay Envelope : wiirand pr. Earl W. Reynolds; hadowlnnd" Jo Spirit of We sell only CERTIFIED used Ford cars; if you pay more than our price, you ' pay too much. See us first ANDERSON FORD GARAGE ilarian Suttoo, Mabel Nuttall, Helen gray lines la linoleum matched the Brlmuall, lone- - Klrby, liosallnd trellis work and the woodwork, of the sun porch which was painted Illggins, Maxiue XewelL neutral gray. The furniture asoft, 8crubwomen Irene Crane, Soma also has this tone, with touches of McDoMidTdtB JohTistDiiowe4brightT)iuft Kirbyj-LueTaylor, Emma Emery big comfortable couch has an upFay Anderberg. , holstery of blue," cream and Taint and Powder club Vesta cretonne, JAt tile windows Strong; Nelma Tacher, Evelyn Stew- a bright brick-reorgandy is used art, Cleo Jensen Kae Ruit, Melba for Inside curtains, which is excelHnnsenr Caroline Hansen, lone lent both In winter and in summer, Klrby, Donna Grimm, Roma , Mc- and shades of flowered glassed chlnts Donald add a gay touch. In such a tun Art students Fawn PingUun, porch one can dance with delight Elsie Kimball, .Naomi Smith, Cleo The furniture can be pushed out Stubhs, Florence Jeppersoii, Juanlta of the way In a moment and the Genta waxed floor would provide an Ideal kStrong,' Ardls Johnston, ", Prince, - Marian Staley, Mildred surface under foot To lay such a floor first paste Staley, Mildred Davis. varieties of sweet- builders' deadening felt directly to the old wooden1 floot- v- Ojrtbf-ee- hearts "School Days," Erma "I Love a Lassie," Marian meut the linoleum you have chosen, Sutton, "Annie Booney," Helen leaving a few Inches at the edges free. The free edges should then BrlmhaU,, "Sweet Adeline," Naomi be cemented down with a- - waterKeauiount, "Marcheta," Venice Louisville ; Lou," Mabel proof cement which will make any ' Joining or any corners absolutely Nuttall. . watertight Then the linoleum should be rolled to insure thorough contact and perfect smoothness. . t THEO, W. VICKERS all a xTHE CAMEO GIRL" The personnel of 'The Cameo Olrl," mnsical comedy in two acta, up r- We.have them - a IWI Service, too ITSthe kind that help -- t DRESS . Sure! Our Service Is Or?. ALL 1 BUSINESS the enjoyment and satisfaction' is always greater wnen trie clothes are suited --to the " -occasion, months period. A. This amazing figur was obtained by dividing the total revenue from the sale of cooking energy by the total number of customers. No other method of cooking , ;v offers such great economy. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Efficient Public Service - ton get all the perform PLAY or Analysis of the bills of every electric range customer on bur system shows that $LS6 was the average costper month for electric fuel during a 12 1 swimming , All- - VA1U-- Provo,Utah VIAXVJU. U . BOWM SCHOOL CHILDREN'S MATINEE ," Thursday, 3:15 P. M Admission 25c jmw 1 m ((TKIJJ7 r mm '." n A " e , j;. mm m fl. TF JTSi w mm "'' mm m , . 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