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Show THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY FAC2 EIGHT. RECORDS KEL1ABL1 QUALITY COODS ALWAYS LAJtCEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE f AT LOWES CTfTHV? TVIWlJlkTf TTivp"- 288 West Center St. . Ladies. v By BOfiLBT A. WILKINSON. The B. Y. C. will be liost to the other two CUB universities Sat urday ia the annual state collegiate track and field meet It ia expected It will prove one of the fastest meets ever held in the collegiate cir- cler In this state Judging from the apparent mania for breaking records w hich ha marked the season in the "f dual meets previously. 7 lick Kmunejand : 'm y&i: IP ...... SO New .... - v.-- ; ii.-.-- - . Graduation Dresses his For Saturday SPECIALLY PRICED, . There's no dispute ! Printed crepe frocks stand first ia the Style "list Our New York Buyers surely pleased os with these printed Crepe Frocks at this pri the; pleased us because the Dresses will please you! " ' ' $Ak95 J P90i l . ' " painting," which points out the opportunities for real scenic a rt stmly afforded hy the Alpine ' .summer school at Aspen Grove. The Kprlngville high school art gnllery Is given an' extended wrlte-iipli- y Wayne Johnsonatrfupewisor of the Nebo School district The prominence given to Ftab comity , In this publication em hhasixea the oft asserted fame of this section aa an art center UTAH COUNTY FEATURED AS ART CENTER Vtovo and Springvifle Artists W rite for School Maga- , zine Art Number ElmanMeetsCupid Honal Kevtew whldLlsjinillslM'il a" special art number contains as tiir-er- u interesting articles by Provo nl I'tab county well-know- people, a I. Campbell Provo high art dlrrt-to- at the about r school, write "Picture study In the school"- - He TmakesTin tkMineut plea fur more consideration of the cultnntl sid-of life In the .school cvurrioulum. Prof. E. 'II. Eastmond of the R C. is the author of an ankle titled "Treasure of "The" Vatican Four world famed Blaster-piece- s gallery by Perugno and Raphael are descriliod hy the professor who recently returned from a- tour of centers. European art rrof. II. It. Merrill submits a short article t'tah and landscape f i to . IT- ? i. the BEST COFFEE wins- - rtllI Our Own Coffees and Teas wide expenence-this field.- We will import all our teas and coffees and do all our own roasting, making it possible to supply our patrons with these products at remarkable price savings. Watch for the announcement in the near that our cwn coffees and teas are available at your local'Skaggs Store. RAID SERYJA. 15. tUP) LOXIKIN. May Thirty Bulgarian soldiers raided the Serblnn frontier tillage of CniechavitJie, netting fire to several houses and wounding one peasant, according to Belgrade dispatches. UNUSUAtEAKG AlNS v 0) 0) or Crystal COAP OUiir White, limit 10 bars, 37c (f) RAISINS 35c (0 (0 I (0 . Garden Seeds Flower Seeds OS Extra jrood 69c strong brooms Shoulders PORK ROAST best cuts,' lb. 20c :.. .... , ' Grass Seed Clover Seed Gladioli Bulbs Dahlia Bulbs Canna Bulbs VegeUble Plants , ' . Flower .. Leg, per lb. .......20c Shoulder, per lb. .15c S3IOKED SHOULDERS, boneless Jb. ' . 24c . Plants Perennial Plants Ijiwn Mowers ' Rubber Hose ' Hose Couplings Garden Tools . Incubators Poultry Supplies Seed Potatoes 'Asparagus Roots . . . . WILFORD PERRY dfk. y. M UTAH I 338 W. Center, Provo, Utah Flowered ' SAVEwVvi SAFETY x DRUGSTORE You need not, wait for a special sale to save money en - toilet requisites ; In The Rexall Store. you have had a fondness for the rather expea-- 1 give imported perfumes and powders yea will find that same ehicness of package and unmistakable touch of the master in our own perfumer Cara Nome, which we sell every day at really reasonable prices. r If . . Let as show you tliis beautiful line. In it you ran satisfy your every wish. 100 guests were in attendance. ' i .1 el .Or-tbe- V ' The American Problems and civic IjJ classes sjient the' afternoon of Wed nesday, May 6, at the state mental A lecture was delivered hospital. by Dr. Taylor who discussed each type of insanity and feeble mlnd- The" doctor made a strong Cflness. appeal to the students to help put these people; w'bere tbey could be properly cared for and could not pass their defects onto another generation. The students, eighty in number, were under the supervision of Mr. Newman and Mr. Partridge. g The juniors of the Lincoln high gave a banquet for the seniors The color scheme of white, yellow and green was very effectively carried put In and menu. Snpner was served at 9 o'clock.- After supper a dance was held in the gym. About HEDQUIST DRUG STORES MtaXJL.Star- 71 Tuesday-e- vening.. - PtOYQ. - HisjFirstfPublicfAppearance. ...... ...... ii.. r I.v- .' " "" -t- Zt- f,.. v " SATURDAY iuiimniiiiiiiiniiiiiRCiif7?Fir9iiaiiii lur own lrand Creamery 38c I SWEET JUI6Y GRAPE FRUIT 25 FLORIDA" Extra Large, 2 for g SODA CRACKERS, Large 3 lb. box 39c S White King washing machine 39c S soap 55c value 8 1 .Z'Z, '' frj - S 5 g Ice Cream if gAke Lemons, large ' juick Sunkist, doz.. 0 Shrimps, Dunbar No. 1 cans . 0 11 - lOJntibby's 11c lrage can Oranges dozen . . I w - 35 c 750c :New Potatoeg itorrrrrrr. Plenty of Utah Asparagus, Spinach, Rhubarb, Green Onions, Radishes, Car-- S rots, Turnips, Beets Fresh; Tomatoes, . Head Lettuce. w- -- 4 " . MEATS SPECIALS SATURDAY MORNING 20c Bring 12 itarvest Bread wrappers to our store and get ah Aeroplane FREE! PORK & Campbell's BEANS large can . ! - PROVO Jensen, Dean Terry, Serge Glade, Melda Farley, " Martha Loveless, Margaret Davis, Nina Parks, .Olive Betteridge, and Jessie Miner, Debating Mae Scott, Hazel Nut- Ash- tall, Dean Terry and Lincoln won game played here last Tuesday, May 12, American with Fork. At the end of the Seventh inning the score was ten all- during the extra inning Lincoln raised her score to 11 thus Scholarship-i-HaiNuttall, Veta winning the game. Pierce, our star Richardson, Melda Farley, Bertelf pitcherjwas the star forjourjeam Banker nd Carlyle Bunker. both in his mound work and at the Track team of 1024 Karl Bun-- , bat, slamming out a home run and nell, Edinutul Spalding, LavoaV a three base hit, which eventually Pa vne and Alton Kartfhner. ftwu i lie Student body officers Alfred A day .which has been looked for- Uadsen, Carlyle Bunker, Vernon ward to was awardday which took Wents, Vert Johnson, Clark. Carter,.., place Wednesday, May 13? The stu. Hazel uttalL Elsie Bean and dents were very eager to. receive Scott :'" the awards presented to them. Extemporaneous spcakingM)lIve Those receiving awards were as Betteridge. follows : Lincoln essay Melda Tarley. Basketball Donald Clayton, Car- - 'Miss' Montes Davles was presentlyle Bunker, Edmund Spalding-- , Al ed with a beautiful string of pearls fred Madsen, Howard Anderson and In appreciation for her services as Fearl Hartley. pian(st for the orchestra, band and Dramatics Morris Nuttall, James ohorus for the past three years. i Butter ; - $1.00. . The high school orchestra an(j chorus gave a program at the Fourth ward Sunday evening. Several selections were given. Three by the orchestra, two by the chorus, a violin duet and a vocal solo. The r prgranvH-undethe direction of Professor Engar. p The LV II. S. baseball team will play their last game, at Pleasant Grove next Tbursdayy. This will be the last game of the league unless Lincoln ties flth some-oth- er school for first for The Face Powder is wily 2.Q0 example a box, the Creanu $1.00 a Jar and the Talcum ' The annual field day at Lincoln high is to le held at Saratoga next Tuesday. The students will leave lthe nchool at 10 o'clock, - Luncheon will be served cafeteria style at 12 o'clock and there wlllte a dance from 1 until 2 :30. Then the students will try swimming till 4 o'clock when they will return home. , - ' LINCOLN HIGH, SCHOOL NOTES. Designs "' S WILFORD PERRY Beautiful WE ADVISE EARLY SHOPPING. r SPECIAL BULC-VR- . Sport Hats Hats for general wear U ; rLspk?dI choose: Trimmed Hats Pastel Colorings, and A remarkable variety from which to e Miseha Elman : s et y- T5- - Only dope-buck- "ft:. aLvaafcJwMte: Window; Display Saturday - Skaggs "Cash and Carry" Stores have recently acquired a complete modern coffee roasting plant of large capacity. This plant will within a very short time supply all our stores with the finest cof fees obtainable. This- - new branch of our business is in charge of one of the ablest Saturday Until Noon 0" but-wa- Misclia Elman. world famous violinist, Is the hero tof a romance which began mJSBJmW as ny In fiction. The heroine Is miss The" trial heats, wIU ! Helen Katten.. daughter of a pro- begin on . o v .m;i.r The Temple Hill at 10 a. m., while the third of the Dramatis Personae is final heats are scheduled fo begin a postman, and the chiet prop is a promptly at 2 p. m. Homer Chrlsr -greeting card. . . tensenwill be the referee of the While playing inSan Francisco nieet while Lee Simmons will act as a greetrecently, Elman received starter. uning card. There is nothing thouToimrrow'p-mewill be the.eon-cln."'usual in this as he receives In M(o of Alvin sands each year; on holidays, on ) ii(l Tommy Fitzpntrick his birthday and'after every per- Twi'rh-formance. But this card bore a ceachoji of the B. Y. U. and Utah tribute to his art, so beautiful and (,"ni".af( cosehes of those two reso obviously sincere that the art. spective institutions: ist did not rest until,, through mutual - friends, ha met tho girl The horticulture and agronomy vlimp it.. elfi.vCs" of Lincoln high, under the The hero and heroine are about Hipeirision of C. IL. Ia vies will to 'be married the greeting card 4s treasured as the tenderest of viisr the Utah Experiment farm In mementos' while . the pos,tman Davis county, Monday, May 1$. , still travels his route, quite oblivious of the leading role he played 1 as Cupid's emissary. In I VAC offnd-ea-elr1nthTTotrntI- I two-mile- r, m See - The material b a Mercerixed Crepe with cotton in it, to be sure, bat with a lustrous, silky finish. And, just think, they are " fxfcedat. T&y maldngit , Library r . , A SPECIAL IIILUKERY PURCHASE Mountain conference' champions In the conference meet to be held short ly on the eastern slope of the Bockles. . The- University of I'tah and the Brlgham Young 44U"botb have couple of stars who have been shattering stattf and conference records during their eavortjng about tnis season whilelhe AppWboast three siif-1stars. All their performers have been quite phenomenaL Frosty" Kichards cut thirteen seconds off his own state record and three seconds off the conference record In the two talle event when be defeated a fast field In ' the Y"-"of IT dual meet on Cnni- mliurs field In Salt Lake. Tantan" Hullinger, also a Young U athlete, threw the' javelin for a dlgtance of 175 feet at Salt Lake, some eight feet better than the standing rectifd, although the javelin proved to be nnderwelgnt by a couple of ounces and his throw was disqualified. Miller and Cox of Coach Fita- patrlck's squad at Utah bare been doing, some sensational work Ip the half-milshot, and dlnous. Miller cut a little more' than a second from the record established by Hog gan of the "V two years ago. Cox heaved the pill out for a new state record in his first official perform ance of the season only to come back in his second performance and heave It for a better mark and a new conference record as well. came Iiorton, Aggie . within a fraction of a second of beating Richard's,, time in the two mile when be Jiffiated.lUchardw4& the first dual meet of the season in that event Kichards ran a heady racs outstripped - in the sprint It was inter that Rlcnnrds cut some thirteen seconds off his own record which all goes to say that they'll put. up a heart repdinu race to breast the. tape first li this event tomorrow. Burke, fiirmer distance man of the Boxelde high, bldswell of clipping time froi the mile events .well as to make Miller of theU'-doHSofastatepping to race. oeai nim in tne nair-mu- e Webster, Aggie star,, has shattered the Conference record held by Vat-kiof Utah and is doing some wonderful work In the pole vault! If the doesn't get and Bine of tipped over the Aggie lnir will wave supreme with a margin which for surpasses the. customary numln-- of points the usual winner romps off, the field with. To say that the A. C. will probably take as many points as the "U" and the "Y" combined is hot stretching any r Tacts. It is a prob- - PublIc 1 ) '. V ' "6 lt X '1 Next, Farmer boys will tyum as favorites In the events their state Season while they alsoj title of IM welt of repeating aa i Bocky -- , " - Wear and Millinery Exclusively . Coach ; - i. a -, Ready-t- o PRICES - f Fashion and Value!' 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