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Show a PAGE SIX THE EVENING HERA? ,T, MONDAYFEBRPARY JgM.v-- nnTPiTnnn i n i rru r : IN SCORING I'' pecia IP 1 II Six iUji have garnered UKrc total i.iuU la the Utah liilpr-o-- I Mrinte leajue than hare any of the " Yoong university player laifie game played . thus far, according to the most recent tabula tionr S wen son, Bomney and , Fred Dtxon are together on tbe 11 with 63. 56 82 jiolntvlespectively. Col- 42 point we-ha- Ilawley. 40c Regular double rolls, 30 inches wide. Cut out borders or bands to match. IdvoBaiiitESE 110 W. Center ...,.,' ...... St. BenutoBIJA'C,-- " Pratt, Ctah U. A. C. Giles, V. A. C. Rowe, B Y. U. It, "fiwenson. B.VY. IJyod, B. Y. V. Oilrfns, city-ne- ws; lMre I Phone 107 interest in, sontnern caiuornia. auu old MexU-u- , ..L- - 410 4 2 2, 2 1 5 6 O 4 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 Oil 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O ., ... .... .... O 0 0 0 0 TJB e Nakern at the funeral ieniw of Clarence 8. Cramer held In the Illgland Park wurd (Impel, A alt Iake, Sunday tfti'rnoim. great throng, of aorrowlnar friend and rclatlrei were In attt'iiilunee." T of tbe 0 0 Relatives Heer d Stark Bd family are rteitlng relatives and friends In Prove - Mbit Mr.-an- Mra, Clyde It. In Salt Lake Alice Miss Chi.s, In tensen la BjicndinK the wwk-enSalt Lake where ahe is visiting wilb fiends and relatives. . Second Ward Meeting Tlte social sevlee department of the Seeond ward Relief Boeiety will have charge of the pogram Tuesday. A duet will be given by Mra. Bertha Itoss and M. Ruth Will be Tbe .Vpsmhu P.Farrer. given by Mrs. Merle Madsen." lie- - Boy Smut Dance Tbe lioy ncouts of the Bonnevlle ward are giving a idanee in tbe ward nmusement eor- ball, Fetmary 20. Tbe public is - - Notlce--- 11 mera-her- -- . J-i-- v II s F.iSP v Herald - Figured Pniits r New figured prints in Crepe de tJhine, and Canton. - ; $1.98 to $3.50 Dress Patterns dress to a pattern.' Strikingly Individual in style. No two ab'ke. Flat Crepes, Cantons you can have a most distinctive dress at Dne. from- - ;j Rayon Silk r7 r ry 'i...-- " .fi j. Wonderful "shades and colors in our new Spring Silks. They come m four . Ginghams and combination $7.00 to $10.00 98c $1.19 J $1.25 $1.38 s social festivities, concerts and theaPalatial Film trical performances. - Built in tn HouseJn Berlin with baogjiexteOfiUtlL marble winter gar- QUEENSTOWN-O- TJ. P.) Schoenbrnnn den and cozy lounge experts hare BERLIN, castleT in Vienna the Scala of Milan described the "building as the eighth F WQiulcrJeUow jjlJutSjftriftl, n. chairs, flowtrs and rare m4 found a rival in Berlin. Germany's carpets afford, the background f Ar biggest" film company, the J'Cfa," a gay crowd which dances amid has just opened its newest and most galleries. . QUEEXSTOWX (U. P.) The passed through here. American war- elaborate theater the first to be One hundred and fighty reflectAntlnoe and Larlstan sea disasters ships lof ail descriptions steamed in built In Germany along most ors with a capacity of 54,000 candid have revived memories here of the date4E)erIcan lines. . power produce .lighting . effects, Tbe new edifice is not merely a rauging from glittering " sinking of the Lusitanio, which was thtfbuildlnirs used by the Americans off this for barracks and supply stations movie-housbut a Jivlsh setting for to faint gloaming, torpedoed coast on May 7, 1915, and dally pil- arte still', standing. The natives grimages may be seen, moving over point with pride, for the Yanks bethe bills tolhe OId Cemetery where' came part of the community life about,. two hundred Lusititnia vie-- ' and the people received them with J tims are buried. v great affection. , The bodies of those voyagers tak- xnere stood the old jvarebou a," I car driver, pointing many of which could never be Iden with his whip for the United Press tified, He in three huge community correspondent, f "and from that graves, each about thirty feet long building more than one bog of sugar and fifteen feet wide. The graves and lump of butter got to my table are banked up about a foot high, when we couldn't get those articles and the grass remains green in any other way. They were a throughout the winter. Several lit- feeling bunch of boys, they were." tle pine trees are growing in each, The natives lament because no and the graves are kept trim and suitable memorial has been placed neat. But the only marking Is a over the Lusitania graves. They wooden signpost at- thethhik ' that monuments should With our equipment, which is modern in first stating simply that the graves erected over each' tnonnd and that were planted and are cared for by the graves be accorded the dignity every way, we are able to give service that is the Cunard Steamship Line, that they deserve because, of. their appreciated. .Nothing has' been left out of our The people of Queenstown are historical significance. The cemetery, in the old church Funeral Home that can add comfort or conkeenly alive to the tragedy, of the htr Lusitania. Here wbicli Hes thr body-Thomas venience. The Slumber Rooms afford the privacy sides the deadT most of tbe rescued, Moore, the poet, containsiseveral and the history that dseloped from Individual graves of Lusitania vic of. one's own home, making it possible for the the sinking reacted upon this Irish tims. A stone marking the grave " family"tol)e aTone.7 We are ableto take our serseaport to an important degree, t In of a child of four bears the Inscriptime the Americans came, and many tion ; "foully murdered by vice anywhere, for distance" makes little difference " ' thousands of our- - sailors lived or , ' ANBETEROROHV an np-to- "sun-light,- ' thlrty-ffve-mil- Our Equipment Is Is Modern Iii Every Way . I i " I -- Dt were-breug- to unless their costumes are "knocking Thing That . them dead'' on They Interest the want startling outfits which stand Woman Busy out conspicuously among better costumes and shout: "And I don't Hedda Doyt Talks About mean maybe I" J This.' week the heavy grfowfall (Written for the .United Press) brought out quite a blattantlv-garbe7N EW gORgiyurga Jt&'.PJf-Som- e woman - who bad evidently women are never satisfied been waiting for real sports weath er to spring their stuff on us. First, I saw several girls wear- Milady's Corner r IKIIieBHIIIIHISIIIUIl . I us with our motor cars. '.'" Fifth-Aven- HatchFunefal Home ' iMOTiwaniiBrM 2 groups. New Spring Stripes . $4 N , Aft Cn 48 Ger-man- r- . m "stair-case- d - 19 REMIND 1'AYSON. l $ WINTER SEA DISASTERS iuhh-lier- roetlTijrifffasetr others daintily fur-trimed. They are all remarkable values. ly pleated to 25c 29c 33c Iliirnct' Snuiln jif Ogden "spent the week-enwith Mr. and. Mra W jil. Wilson of Provo. bytorptdtvcr-BmIn Salt Lake X. C. Coleman or fonstlpated bowels can be gotten rid Relief Society of with surprising' promptness by Provo Is in Salt Lake for a few ' of the Eirwt ward Jte'lef m using Herbibe. You feel its bene days. rfety are requested to be present on flilnl off ewif irltti ha flmt 1niA lift -rpi'nliitlni . Tuesday afternon to get free tickets its niirifvini r mt n efTeo" . EBElHsmMMk)BaTMa1MalM i' for the eutertainment at the Col is thorough and complete. It not TCvMlInif umliia tbeate lan-- 17. A,"e only drives out bile" and impurities but it impurtS a splendid feeUng of jCl&SSlIied - AOS CaHfornia Mr. and - Mrs. To , George n. Carter and small dnuj.1i-"T'- r VU(',MI. J V "Tlii'lma icfr fo "Cnlifomiir Mon- - ! by llr!ulst '!)nig Stor Hally-invlted.- -- to 0 0 0 0 0 0 : ' 'Are here!' Soma are most attractivl." - 0 0 (Sieiinl to the Herald.) Feb., 22. Xirs. Phllla :e To S;Jt Lake Miss Dunn Johnson, the wife of Jesse Johnson Tiie wrvice . roinmltee. lesson,, left for Salt Lake Saturday after-noon- , died at her home in . the Second where she will spend a few ward Friday after a lingering "l'hyslcal J'oHeuia of . Childhood" ill he dlcusetl b'Dr.. llntfh 5;, diiys "itlt re'iitlves and friends, She was born in 8unute ctiuiv-ty- , l s iiiiiHlcal Woodward; "Jarinnry lft 1WK5, the daughter Patriotic Program Ptinned The of XUnf Nellson and Elizaleth Bflier will be Klveir by children. Relief oeiety of the Provo nrst Neil8on. ;Iler father died when she Week-EnGuests MrT and Mrs. ward wilt" meet Tuesday afternoon was five year of age. The family Joseph II. .Swantir have as tbetrf nt 2 :38" o'clock. The program win later moved to Idaho and In 1918 week end gtiests Mr. and' Mrs. be under the direction ef tbe social moved to Provo Bench. She was Lewis Jenpwiu of Siilt Litke City, servli committee. Ir. E. Q. Hushes married to Jesse Johnson, November and Mr. andMra. Lyle JeppKonof 1U jlsJLvex aQ. eddresa on, "Child '' ' Welfare." A splendid patriotic pra er In the M. I. A. while In. Idaho Kanab. All mem- and in the Ktum has lieen jdanned; Primary In; the Paysnjt 'Relief Scciety Meeting The meet bers are cordially' Invited to beyin Second ward, also did a gretit deal . of temple work. She is survived by Ing of the Fouth ward Relief so- attendiince. ciety' will be under the rtlreetlou of her husband two step children, In Payson Professor W. H. her mother, Mrs. Dlmmick and the the social service couiniMtee, Tuesday afternoon. Dr. W. T. Hauler Royle was the speaker la thee Third following brothers and sisters. Olaf His W.rNeilson of American Fork, Asei will treat the suhjecu "Physical war at Paywm Suwlny-evenlnj- s. Problems of Childhood."' Special dauKhter, Wiltna, pluyed a piauo N'eilson of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Char- . so!o. uinslcxl mimliers have alwi otte Loveland of Idaho; Mrs. Ina All the. women of the ward ConSer and Mrs. Grace Thornton of From Morgan Miss Melva Boyle American Porky.-- are Invited to be present. a former student of the 8. Y. V. A SPLENDID FEELING now teaching In Morgan, lg in Provo visiting with ber parents, Professor That tired, half 'Sick, discouraged W. H. Boyle. StMM-iil- r at patterns. Ogden- -r Mr and the Flflh ward will under the directinn nf thu ocitil Oiir Spring Coab : 0 Parents MUs Ruby Tay krof Salt Lake City Is vlBiting with hirpurent8 Slr. audJto,. "w7 Taylor of ibis city. Hef mielety of . $775 1 d one payyou to see these dresses will exceptionally low priced 010 P. r before . buying elsewhere.,:, They : are . Vfelto Visiters from It ...,.,,.,.,42 LInford, V. A. C. tiny mimtlng, where they villi siieinl - frfowfe scvcrii I wwkr vM Hi ig mill relatives.- returnliig - p. 25 12 94 4 2 2 2 2 - !t Spring Dresses : ' o. t. r. U. A. C. ... Wade. U. A. C firedenTM. 8. C. ... Paige; Utah Neeley, Utah I). Dixon, B. Y. U. .. Pearce, B. Y. U. ... Rlehardsi B. Y. U. . Love, IT. A. C. ...... Glass Co. Phone 53 - (Ml 12 Dow, .Utah 8 73 Worthlngton, tT. A. C. ,35 T2 Hartwlg, M. 8. C. ,.,..83 10 ' Nielsen, V, JC Cir;TJ,29 39 13 Tl Botrg, Utah." .IT, rTT.28 II 8 W Swenson, B. Y. XL .....29 8 5 83 24 18k M Ronwey. B. Y. IT. F. iMxon, B. T. U. , .22 M JLB2 29 12 i 9 49 Wood, Utah Coiiins, b: T. U. .....1-S- 1 10 4 14 15 11 39 Glynn. M. 8. C. . IT 3 87 Cottam, M, 8. C. 18 11 5 37 Winner, M. S, C. Goodwin, I'tah. ; 12 10 8 3( Uolxrtu, lTtah. Kanders, U, A. C, ..,,.,13 T 6i 20 13' HI 25 Lyons, Utah-.WilHams, I'. A. O. ...,.10 9 4 18 floward, B. T. V. .T...?8 10 5 21 at 6i-ce- nt ptrong The Season's Newest guard of tbe OooWJj 21 tallie r to his credi'tEjEaaai-standing la as follows:' ve three While they-l- ast shades of Oat Meal paper we will offer while Howard, -- at Y ui r Real Satisf actioirln MONUMENTAL WORK obtained only through knowing that you hnve gotten a Memorial made of a beautiful and Is material; designed everlasting and fashioned by real artesans; neatly lettered and properly erected; and thatijLheprice is fair- and reasonable.- Our monuments these requirements. (AUTOMAtlCALLY comply with . Now Is tbe tiuie to place your ,ovdtr for spring delivery, You will profit by so doing. We "have a splendid variety from which. to select AND :ENJOCALIFORNIA COMFORT HERE y a r re r B roth ers' Compan y Jr COUGAR TEAM I ; . . Beesley Marble & Granite Works t ' Just Sooth of Tabernacle " provo; :. d Nature's own bodybuilder booTspf Rasslair type which fit the leg snugly and tied about the calfrwlth leather cord. The lower part of the boot was made exactly like a storm rubber' In design. Then there were girls mrasfs tnugisntm in those new tan.galosnes whiph are h mi aj upprnmm smart. And others in pup-pWhat I t atuui rather warmers" those little ankle-lengtomi uvfrt paint wjl socks of wool which, are tlttf mi rntlttu worn over aude stockings. And belot my appttiti mad fore J forget it, I must mention that 1 diftstin mrt' mad alnmond "bracelets which they are . I tlttp nmni tbe" ankles at dances P.N. wearing bo VmBC.t22 3rd St., these days. Knee muffs! I saw them at last! Burliuittn, low. They're little fut pads whtch skatTanlae Is Nature's greatest fonld ers are wearing to- prevent' injury and builder. Made from roots, to tbe knees. A young miss in an barks and herbs after the Tanlao extreme short skirt wore'a. pair f muffs over her' bare formula, It revitalises the blood, mole-skitones up the digestive organs and knees. Of course,, her socks were v" ?. puts the whole system In fighting rolled." i . . I - A red headed damsel certainly it: 'made a wreck out f a bunch of kS "'pie-- ' At least she was pressed n mni t mtiitnn. y h A r' fiilfin:" fit service iii To know for a certainty your expensive furniture will be handled by men who understand .the business of careful hauling is what your money buys here. ' - . n ; helped WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS ' ' f'T.jTT'.J0' k.. by ' IllnRuynlSEMliSlCOl ?&KStrlJ. Resf fhonri4 ,t First w.; Tanlaa-fitop-at--y- oroggms toaay ana etmia won-- 1 k'v najeiwa oeuiu,u!-derfu- l tontcYon'a wnrartaeoy 1ng between wseda aiiTroftrdark how quickly yon improve. For etm.' emerald. No other fur was used -- supatiou. tatojranlao yegetable Pills, on the "entire, gamentr-- S i Office and ISO S. - - - - |