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Show PAGE THREE !RUSS WOMEN YSENIORS S - niA ! Cards ha r been Issued announcing the marriage of T. C. La rsen of Pleasant View ward to Annie M. Laraea if Tlneyard. ward. mhlch took place Thursday is the Salt Lake JUmtto. Many Infants and Children's Tt Swealm at Half Price - the Bargains Ladies' all worsted wool tuxedo seaterr Regular $10, to close out A ".-- . Mra. E, H. fabler entertained the members of ihn S.ulul Ham Aih j1 her home-- in Orew Tbursda S after- noon! Mrs. D. J. Caldcr give the literary number entitled "Twb Cases The re of Grip by M. Quab. ; $3.00 malpder of the afternoon w als pleas- antly spent- with sewing and music. , In the evening the members of the club were jolnedby their pawners and the time wasauent with , proV gressiTO ?'500,V Highprisee were awarded to George F. Carroll and Mra. John Christensen. Consola tion prizes were awarded to John Christensen and Mrs. Rulon Part-erloridge. A dainty luncheon was served. - Girls' all wool Sweater Coatsi fancy stitch knee length. Regular $4.90, o close out.; s, all Boys' V Neck to close out Regular $450, Slip-On- Men's Powder Blue Regular $6, to dose out SUp-On- ::..V. $2.75 all wool s, ..$3.75 ........ ..... : The advanced theological "class and officers, and teachers of " the Second ward Sundays achool enter tained at the home of Theodore A. Madscn Thursday evening In compliment to N. Halyor Madsen, who leaves soon on a niUslon to EXTRA Pen-mar- Boys' and Girls' Wool Stockings biackr brown and tan.' Pair. ,, 50c jji delightful evening was -- pent with games and music, after wh!n-aidainty luncheon was served, Mr. Madsen was presented with a gift that will be useful in the mission field. The guests numbered sixty. Jenkins Knit Goods Go , - Miss Lois Durfee was the guest of. honor at an en ter tain ment given at her home Wednesday evening by Mls's Leona Webb and Cleland Iur- fee, the occasion being her anniversary. tory. SAYS INDIANS Rogers "recently unearthed a num-- lth crude ber inclusive digits, which he believes indicate that (he Indliin was of Asiatic " origin, ., nTfft m f IH vn"'1 c were made' at Mejniel, a small Ticnr hcie tin the west ctutiji-.- ' 'z The dice were made from a mater-- , ial that resembles rauttott--fa- t jade. Markings were still visible, : the SANTA BARBARA, Jan. 8 (I' P.) cnles containing knobs of different ' domlnoesTof f the modern numbers on the four surfaces. the archeologlst un- "Variety, were probably A uicricaiidimg2rTnTeTertTr nrplnmngTop wficise turu- IsedHhy-tfae 000 years ago, according to P, II. ing probably spelled ownership of h Rogers, archaeologist of the Santa ponies, belts of wampum and necklaces. v. Barbara MUfcAitt off Natural His Progressive "500" was played, followed by a radio concert and dancing.Dainty ref reshments were served to twenty-siguests. ' "'T x ;at-cul)- : GAMBLED WITH DICEAGESAG0 seven-eleve- n bear-foot- JWVOMIN The Elks1 ladies entertained afternoon M the Elks' home at a bridg4HwfaepftFHftbfc4' of bridge were played, followed by '' fdaiuty luncneon; "TThe' licit .fhevtW'TTw Wednesday, Januarj; 20. ... . .Wed-nesdir- y ' RIGA, D. P.) The expected paa- The Senior class of the Brigham Touug CBlversity will present WaW I sage of the revised code uf 8i ter Uackeft a popular th ire-amarrtage laws which was to place oa aa drama,. "Captain Apple Jack" In all forma of "cohabitation College Hall Friday evening. This equal basis whether registered or play has a dramatic appeal that unregistered, has received a setback will "entertain and hold aU. It Is at the hands of Bumian women. fuU-- ef The law had already passed the romaBce,- - eomedyr and mys ' tery, according to Profc T. Earl Central Committee of the Soviet Pardite. Party, and several other govera- Friim the tenment that fM heartedt conservative Ambrose- - Ap duced before th Central Executive pie Jack appears, fate begins to Committee or "Red Parliament"' aa It Is sometimeif called, it was piay a most' sensational ana spec that ts passage would be tacular game that leads him from his dull prosaic life into a life if but matter of ordinary routine-But the reading of the revised adventure nnd love. Walter Steven, prominent "Y" Senior, aa Apple eode was greeted with cries of proJack, has most spirited adventures test tn the part of V many womet with strange women, fabulous pirate presenU They poIiied out that the treasures snd arch vllllans of the revised code permitted even looser relatione than now existed Id the most dangerous type. condl family ties, and Bernlce as . Hughes Poppy Falre, tlons were had thaf present enough. Applejack's ward, a wakens In the Loose marriage relations, together minded guardian, the spirit wits the facllltlee and Inducements of romance and youthfulness. The vlllians and other perform for divorce, they argued, had filled ers all portray their respective parts the country with vagrant, outcast children and produced a multitude in a very cerditable manner. The play contains the following of deserted and divorced wives, "Al though under the present code some cast of Senior artists wen had married and divorced as , . . LeUoy Whitehead Lnsh as ten women In one year, Poppy Falre ... . . .Bemice Hughes many all legally, they felt, they said, that Aunt Agatha . i'Leda Bradford Ambrose Apple John . Walter Stevens the present law afforded the women inre protection than that provided Aniui Valeska . . ...Zoe Hansen under the new law. Mrs. I'engard ...".Evelyn Maeser . In thexface of this Mr. Pengard unexpected Ford Creer storm of protest the Executive ComIvan Borolwky .,v..John Gessford mittee found itself unable to muster Jason ..Uussell Swenson votes to pass the revised Dennett ...Paul Eggertsen enough code. President Kallnltr then an Maid XouiseEngar . , . . EJ win Potter. Edwin nounced mat tne measure would for - r"w the time being be withdrawn and Peay.Golden jlomney Paul Eg- not reintroduced until It has been gertsen, R. Swenson, Owen Bom-- thoroughly discussed In the lower ney and IRoy Whitehead. Miss Libbie Cook and Camille village Soviets, district Soviets, women s departments and In the Craudall, advnced Art students, are coachlug the production under press. the direction of Prof. T. Earl Par-doThe net proceeds of the play will be added to the Senior project fund. Every effort has been put forth The play will begin promptly at to make the performance jnarked 7s30 p. ni and the doors wurbel ji TjiTjTOd, scenery has been locked during the first act. ... redecorated and, new added jw that Tickets are on sale now at the drimia will not le whntlne In KoL - Reserved seats, a'tmonpherie condition. 50e. General admission, 35c. 10 lbs. lb. -- REPORT "Made to FANCY 5 lb. , boxes CABBAGE., Solid 10 lbs. CHOCOLATES -- FLOUR . . : ........ DATES . 25c BACON PRIME .. RIB. POTROAST! sack PURE LARD $1.79 ... ... .. 65 c Sarah Shumway announces marriage of her daughter U. S. ...... Liberty Bonds Totat. . ....... ....... fresh ; 9 3 lbs. ....... 0 t G. Welsh O. Kelgley II. Maktn .....12129 108 J. Watson f Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Thrope Snd Mr. and Mra Lob Reynolds returned Wed nesday evening from a trip to Lot ; aretooa-nippsdUitheb- The Constantly Increasing .. 45 131t389 Patronage oilhe 144-- 450 401 101 ........ 6516B8 700 20007 Suttoh-Caf- e Teanf Standing. Won, Lost. Pet Schofield Auto 1.000 ...3 'i Springville News 118 126 1243(58 E. Van Wagenen ToUl 145-2- .......138 , , " Coke" Plw ..... .3 30,601.61 lOfiOQM Bust Furnace ., UtahOil 187,795.35 Am. ... Express Tel. Motor ,821,384.49 Postal Clerks . . Hansen Catering' a : ,A.i..lOO .2 ..1 .1 171-C- IT- 1.000 .606 .500 .333 1.333 .250 .000 .000 .l" ..0 Indicates Its Popularity as the Leading Restaurant of Provo and Utah Countyr ''' V Republic Creosote Co. . Tonight on the Armory alleys the Utah Oil will play the Hansen Catering Co. Public Invited,? Highest Quality Foods and Quick, Courteous ' I - NEWTODAY cured whole J)Q or V2slab--, ib. fcww 1 -- - Standing,- Ibi ailed, lb. 14cT ..19 Best cuts 101- - v . The- - . Correct Attest: J. WM. KNIGHT, W. O. CREER, 1.FRED..W. TAYLOR Directors, Subscribed and sworn to before me this,6th day of January West, Miss, Verda Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton, Mrs. Leona Told Mr. and Mrs. Trank New- man, MisrMarjom tioiaaway anu t Miss Ethel Schoell all of Pleasant Grove ; Miss Tressa Taylor of Lehi; LEON NEWREN, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Richins of j ... ..... . Mrs. Notary Public Forbes, and Mr Joseph Price; (Seal) My commission xpires.Februai7-4thr:1926- . th Misses Eva and Dora Torbes " v T ; Paul and Fred Forties of Alpine; STATE , : "7; Miss Thelma Whit of Heler; Mr. Office of Bank Comriiissioner. y : andFrank" Robinson of American Bank Commissionerpf the State of Utah, Seth Pixton, I, Korkjind Mr- - an'di ilrs. W. D. do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and corBrinkerhosf of BlckneU. rect copy of the statement of the above named company , Mr. and Mrs. Hilton were the" refiled in my, office this 7th day of January, 1926. beautiful and of. .many, cipients SETH PIXTON, . in friends gifU from the tnany : : Snow white 55c . Modern home. Service Will Always Make Our Cafe . A Good Place to Phone J. 4 V" - - r- J: -- r Bank Commissioner. z Eat" ... FOR RENT Furnished room, with heat and bath, also a batch bouse. 56 S. 2nd W. . J-- Clay, sand or graye1,',aU.yoH want '" free iryo hauUlt awayTKight Can-- haul, hig on State highway. loabj: . Phone , ; 4 FOR RENT bAed-eottag- lOAV'lsM 3 rwm clean unfurl Close inT'lnqiitre J : 4 Read our ad on sjieclals for Saturday only and save, ' . Produce j'o. , NOTICE h ' FOR SALE Two uncalled for suits and overcoats for half what they are worthT Seeing Is believing. J10 Mitchell, the Tailor. -- :::or sittirday Choice Patent Flour. cwt 55 Mill, Run, cwt .... .777:. . .$1.70 Extra good mix chicken feed cwt. $2.05 -- Beau ty Parlor. 315 S, I'uiv. Ave. Phone Exiiert mareellitur, 1114.. , ." ;i:Z . ., FOR RENTSlodertrFome, -I- nquire 341 E. 2nd S. - close - j. City Feed Store ' '41. Free Delivery -J-- 14 FOR SALE Man's bicycle, guod condition, $18.Inqnire 150JN. 5th East - ...... ...;-r.- : r attendance. 1053-- - out of town guestd present were Joseph Hilton, Mrs. Ethel 51 FOR RENT - 1 OP-UTA- OpMih Lentz : 1785 Coke Plant. A. V - 143-- 428 57T BOB ..-049 f" - V VAPQRUa 7--'- 5 Eastern sugar 3 lbs. 243,919.57 233,248.68 8,191.07 ' Lake temple. lime certificates 219,740.66 " The hall was attractively deeorat- - Savings deposits 394,626.32 ed In a pink and white color hemUr0tal tjme deposits 628,078,48 ners uctng Miscellaneous crepe paper and 790.19 employed. Dancing was iriterspersed - with Total .$1,821,384.49 musical numbers fronva male quartet comprised ofJtoy Allen, Howard STATE OF UTAH, Andersop, HarfiM Murdock and Leo fJounty jof Utah . R. E. Allen, being first duly sworn, according to law. Allen; vicai duet by Mr. and Mrs. KlrhjKAllehi accompanied iJby MiK8 deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank . . . 11 i i ll . ney a rd inac ana ioregoing report contains a full, true and tne aDove ... ..v, T ... i wflru nunc nice uiuy. correct statement of the condition of the said bank "at the Dainty refreshments were served cIosq 01 business the 31st day of December, 1925. from a beautifully decorated. Ixwitb K. tS. ALLKM. J to three hundred guests. Large cans 'broken slices 2 for lb. . m ' U iW 138" 147 ' QABY'SC0LDS5 104-3- 152 rlSS 13 H ' 0 10 bars . .. Jteek ElUott Mr -v 84277 7T III 137 ... Jap Rose . . 20,7447 LIABILITIES Capital stock aid in . $300,000.00 Surplus fund 55,000.00 Net undivided profits 13,075.14 One of the unique social events of Due to other banks . . . 17,597 g the season recepDeposits subject to checi ,,..$802,542,02 tion given TburSdjuLevwlngJiuthe s checks shier . . . 3,860.69 VineyardwaTsoclal hair hj Mr. . . 526v0O- I and Mrs John K. Allen In honor of Dividends unpaid, Mr. and Mrs. Katnuei tiuton, wno Total demandjjepos'its . 806,928.71 13,71-1.5were married Tuesday lit the Salt Ppsta sayings deposits High -- 1927,022.10 10,030.23 108,635.58 40,596.03 ...... Meshfe Shumway to Elmer: Johnson The marriage took of Arizona. place Tuesday. -- PINEAPPLE. rr .........116 Total rs-s- -r Patent TOILET SOAP a washe-weddin- .- 1 Quintan., the $1.39 . lb. -. -- ML . Fresh NUT BUTTER A. Scott G. Adam " V Angeles. .. for Mr. and Mrs. EUla Bird and children. Miss Ida Wing; and Mr. aqd Mrs, Fred Wlng.Jc,.of'Bln( Burns Scales Dayjd Lorn. Mex- ham. .r : ;: ;: ican, was arrested at Santaquln Miss Jennie Erickson U slowly Thursday charged with burning a recoTerlng from a delicate throat scalehouse at Berry, a beet dump, on the IT. V. railroad iracluu Loma-hawalked down from. Dividend and sought she Herln the scaleBouse where he made a fire to keen farm. sttaewt dosing? by ass ei-.Ai!Sj!M!P? JbeJfir?ruie, Mcxkan is said to have gone; fo sleep , and was awakened by the fire which de stroyed tbe hpuse and the scales. He waned uulftjirred, ' . W If HIIHon JmriUmd Ytwrhr The Coke Plant leads the fkho- t,lnAA 1.. tha field Auto .11 iviui iimt tl- jiaT til itrc Commercial League Bowling tourna ment, by defeating the American Express Co., In last nlghtVsames. Jhe Expressefg" bowled" "exceptionally well and for a time It lookeUUke s. they would be the winners. ' Teams and scores are as follows; American Express Co. , 112 1D3 MliXll U Vincent aj C. ,11c .... EXPRESSERS ig - - Posseesion Cliarged-r-W- . A,jTan-eoiu, arrested at l'ayson: Thursday by Deputy Sheriffs B. F. Roier, George Davis and Ralph Nielsen, on a charge of possession of moonshine whiskey, pleaded guilty before Judge George S. BalUf this morning and was fined 1250 or sentenced to serve four months in the Ctsh county jaU. Francom paid his fine and was released. BOWLERS BEAT e. Mrs. A. B. members of 31st day of December, 1925. urday afternoon bridge clubs at RESOURCES delightful bridge luncneon at ncr. Loans and discounts Five home , Thursday afternoon tables of bridge were played, the Overdrafts Thursday bridge club prize being Stoeks, bonds and' securities, etc. awarded to Mrs, John Buchl, Satur Banking house . . . . day bridge club prize JoIra.Fraj furniture -- arid fixtures eesTTedgiilsr arid the guest prize Due from Federal Reserve Bank v to Mrs? George Bratton. Due from other banks . . Luncheon . was .served at suialj' for Clearing House . . Exchanges fables. Roses were used in decorat Cash Items 655.69 ing the entertaining rooms. ... The invited guests present were Gold 465,00 Silver Mrs. Frank Demlng. .31 rat Geor . . . 8,962.92 Bratton. Mrs. M. B. Pope, Mrs. Currency . . . . . . . 20,518.00 Frank StuWwt, Mrsr Jesse Ilunte Total cash oil hand.'T. . . . . Mrs. Bertlledqulst and Mrs. George Federal Reserve Bank stock . . , r. - .... ... 20c - COKE PLANT . - -- ' : in jl f the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah - " 01 tne condition of : , , The Knight Trust and Sayings, Bank located at Provo in the Morgan entertained the county of Utah, State of Utah, at.the close of business on the the Thursday, and SaPi Mrs.. Ripe delicious with Schilling Baking Powder sad it does not please yoa t merely tell your grocer, ne win pay yoa $2 instsntr, and witnoul ques- 600. This oner holds good wit tune year in and yen out ........ ......... .... Smooth clean BANANAS This is the 44th birth3ay of the baking powder that lias made the birthday cakes in Western homes where fine baking is a tradition. ct c........... ............. FOR SATURDAY POTATOES OF MARRIAGE PLAYTONIGHT . UNUSUAL BARGAINS y BLOCK CODE TO PRESENT The. &lphaTouo club . members wens entertained' Ttmrttday evening at the hum of Miss Kate Ellison. t Needlework, gam and ntusic were eojoyable-teatore- a. A dainty luncheon vaa nerml V A GENUINE REDUCTION OF A Few of Society" lit ct llTh r ftThTrJ C! ;y 151 N. U. Ave. Phone ll4 3 League Basketball Game at Provo High Gym Admission 50 cents. PROVO VS. PAYSON, Friday, January 8, 8 p. m. k. elwteietrnay b6 obtained atHeduisrug Sore NbV 1 Reserved Seats $2jOO; General Admission $1.25 ? 1 M r.- |