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Show THE EVENING HEEALD, TUESDAY, MAECH 2, LD.S. Garments Miss be realit'of tbe resurtttion and. Operation I'rdergo of encouragement. IViirad aS eup!oye of the "spoke words ' Urein station was operated on for . Tb girl t club Manx "One .iMeinn ThongM." Sweetly Alrd tbe at hospital, appendicitis . President I B. Tayor of Pay-woTuesday morning. preddeut of the Nebo stake, Miss Melba Boyle represented Juhit Done, the PaysoB VUta rrrul 'knd'tlb her par- farmer who drove the team flgur-sint Hit-ent I'liif amiJMr, Ww, II, Boyle. lug in tbe fatal strident. lie. declared that the heartstrings' of Mr Party IWpoidThe. wekom Dona were rent asunder by tbe. aecl lutu party, which wag, to be held dent and that(he felt as if he was for KhoricK Jeppson In life Laknlew burying his 0 daAfchter. :rr fr hnY ncrrrd Thursday "In the accident were' three taor-lubwa ha Indefinitely evening, AU three were conveyances. i timed by destiny," Mild President Tbe accident could nut Taylor. W. Thomas was have been' averted since In Salt Lake . destliiy tlie lone gYernedvitbe slustion. Seven a Kult Lake visitor during For Spring Attractive Low Prices Ladies' V FLAT KNIT RIBBED .No. 540 SILK STRIPE No. 530 No. 635 $1.00 MenV - week-end- No. 605 RIBBED No. G10-S- ILK STRIPE . No, 617 ANKLE LENGTH . $1.73 Sj Performance A special 10 day. offer Now is the time to buy that radio you have been thinking about. No strings attached to this offer except; the time limit All new machines of the most stand ' ' ard and reliable made. i- 'i Salt Lake PreVldent F. S was In alt Lake during tbe In 1 EXTRA SPECIAL This new style Fores, a tuned, straight line radio freqency set, loud balanced condensers, built-i- n speaker, all batteries enclosed. Complete with speaker, tubes and - i storage batteries - wee; on buMiicsi 5-tu- 111 Sunday School Eitfertainineni "lj ut Jbnkevf.ew. ftunday "school is tfle giving ail entertainment '4 wind niuuseiuetit ball, Wednesday eveidng. Enb flim lu the organism t ion will give mm omiore l )lie net jtlaya have lkeri"jirvart'(l. T'wiwm'wda of the (i!lrtaliinuiit are to puy for the . niuusnietit hn'l. $1.50 tv t n,m-lt- JenkinsKnit Ki-ern- Goods Co. With augMera Mrs. VWling Wallaee Irtt of .Suit like Sty 1r iiilllnB with her daughters Dcvore 8 ml Mr, ('has.. Keyiiaud. of tills rlty. The MUom t Max kg Mr. Eva Kay . Keflef SorMy MwtUig weekly motored to Motia Biuiiloy where. be Slith ward will hold It opent Ihe day with her father, Nor Itellef society meetine Wednendny ufterntKin Instead of Tuesday due to man Ellcrtson, the funeral (wvlcet of Mm, Alice Vllt Ftl:dl.Mliw Violet Iver- - II. llfliika. MIkh Lucllc I'xmn - will )U, ciiKtnct Rtijierviswr or tne inoiio give ""WflnlH'ta of "the" ilnsnic- Itfs; A.'tulU tl4titdniuf. Is in Provo. wiijiatlon," thoolK, niK'tit' rSunday , Miss Iverson wan the guc8t of Mrs. desired. and; family.' Sadie Goes to Salt Ijike The Misses Hfflf from !lona Mr. mid Mra. Ronialn and Norma. J'ody were In Sunday vtsiiiuif wTtl 5Ir, Jifiri 'Grwn'r lioni were In Provo Salt and Mra. A. 11. Jiiekwm. flalrlng with friends, Smidny. . . Ivia . Mrs. Club to Me"t ProvaJM s Ctt'i'b Haw will entertain the of the Provniiaa club at her limup, Krldny afternoon:' All mem-Iht- s life Invlled to bo preM'tit. mem-licr- U In Suit lAke Mr. ami Mre. C. R. nnd daughter Pauline, nud . 0 rn Buy Now! Buy Now! 1 0 Days EASY TERMS GOOD PROGRAM . we t - J'kaai-i- t Mr, , C P. Johnson siejit- - Sunday in PlcnsHiit Grove viwitlug wit Mis. Nellie Itlchins. ," (Sunday . WOP GIVES Avnolil, MIks KUautictti Hunter and MImh Vesta Johnm! aiieut Hi" uwk wul lH8a.lt vMUng with fi'leiids ami relatives. won, PEDESTRIANSt The ladles 'Republican Hub wTU with a celebration of "flnmial day" Thursday, Provo wo at 8 :S0 VWtine with RehUlves Mis. T. mus ptitn nouse, aeeoruing to ClLy.JiiJn. Atsa E. Paxman, presideif. - Provo for a few days. This wl!l be guest day and all LOS ANGELES, March fl (TJ. P.) Ilepnbliean women, are Invited to To California Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Tbe city council here has given attend and also to bring one guest official recejfRlUoa-f- lf 4b modr. with Humi - ' first ..r-weeks visit "to Stockton, C'af. ern theory that the pcilestrliirf b- - The following program will be Mr. mid - . REPUBLICAN ('Hi'liln . hold Its mothly meeting ' MUSIC CO DYINGOUT :.. tftti-rthiiw- A Remarkable Selling v 200 Spring Dresses r 1 . 'WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Exceptional Values at -- FlatCrepeB Prifltea Crepes ' f Georgettes li -t- -- Street, and -B- - te l Navy-- . D . See Our New Line of Ladies' Hats - r mi ifi r tm: rn it afw-- mm it r 1" rr ni jt' t ltii II III "T '" x W.lJ,.mW e it e Wll W II IIWII idipi, , TEAa i WU WJ' m . ." 1 I r- BalUnerWlef Extract?. - ' ' . - Vpl(W - f , rnn-nii- . MJPiMIWll aa1Manmai.PMSVilUllMHUli. m o tr ' ' and Alp'ina divisions fight Tor right to enter state .basketball tournament.. Reserved seats on sate at High School. ..Admission 35c and 50c Bunners-up.lh".Teb- :ssTf pwlttjl ' Pass Funds For .Two Departments JIL -- ... HM-w-y - IWllUlltlMllWPIiiMIW'PIW'W!WWI'MtljMl'IWWJ!W guard that precious aroma in which Schilling Coffee has been preserved. Pam-plic- '! ironsnrv-iHMrnfflc- llalliJl.JIJ,li "to "further . sdect your new coat while our stocks are and our prices unusually reasonable. .complete II vacuum package famous. It opens eaeaailyand-th- e top fits tight and snug after it is opened our-yer-age . Gome rn .and III H Western Coffee famous." Schilling made. the new "key wind'J , stored Her to feet Health, clares L. vacuum package made TThe ' -- . $29.50 crepancy in figures being, accounted for. by a difference in average exchange quotations for the two years Years Tail- - " - h Church Worker Great Medicine so Rid Husband of -m- $22.50 , She Suffered With Stomach Trouble $7.95 t6 $69.00 .$16.75 taels,-accord- . . f lares,- - straightlines and anwh-effects"Hundreds, to choose from.. Specially priced. . the average exchange quotation Is &T)!inL.l&l9Q,ooo jjotinds Pterllng, ts compared .with about 12,741, OC ponds for 1924 the apparent dis- -- NORTH CANADA lack-arid the latesf,colors. -- ROAMED OVER Other Dresses priced from Sport and dress styles in all PEKING, (U. P.) In spite of the disturbances which., have featured the entire past year in China, the Maritime Customs Revenue for 1925 shows an increase of 270,000 ing to the Hongkong annual report of Sir Francis Aglen, " liull-cntc- orded -- with- IN DEATH HOUSE 'inspector general of customs. Chinese Revenue The total revenue for 1925 was Increased in 1925 09,805,000 Hongkong taels, which at BISON ONCE All High Shades . Sport CLINGS TO HOPE AFTER 4 YEARS ir 16 to 44 Skirts -- given.; vanishing -- .' All sizes Straightline. and Flare a in- Criminal Law and the" Jury," Biw;iwood Park, iwlusive residential section, petloned for per- Judge Geo. P. Parker; veeal solo, mission to construct Its streets with Junius Jackson; reading, Anna : Pcay; vocal duet, Fay Jensen- and .."' out sldewlks, we Verda "Thompson ; Instrumental "We have no pedestrian , want no sidewalks,'' pleaded- 4the. music, B. Y. V. student. Refreshments will be served by residents. t was the following hosteswes, Mrs, Geo. .'The council acceded day. T sound reasoning and granted"" tlie Rriiuball, Mrs, Mariette Beesley. from-- . Son Mr. jaiid Mrs. pe'iHcn - :. . -- Hssai's. Mrst Emma Jones. .Jdrev Mary J. More than 1500 re soiis reside In Vincent, Mrs. Vilate Vincent. Mrs. Christie Jeppson' have sU JU'JsionAll bfe automobile Seraph Jackson, Mrs. Sarah Bi that be wrntt 1 roin-ttteS OJ-- &.e.y-War-C- OLUMBIA;sard, Mrs. Elizabeth Stein will return home from his mission riders. "dead In cell p.) In a small .barren coon on account, of lit henlth. 'Mr. here, state pwaon man's row" at the Jepiwon has ben laboring- In Springplanter D. Bingham, 111. Edmund sits field, apd condemned murderer, laughing at death. Three times Blgham has heard the. whirr of the. giant motors as they were being tested for his execution. Three times he has beard the death sentence pronounced on him and three times has .he been prepared for the end. . r . $ But Blgham refuses to surrender months in the That'aiHow-Terribyon, food just seemed to do tne his life. Forty-fiv- e ly more" hiirin thanHgoodT thui'awhat ""shadow6f"lheelectrIcr"chalr"hiive 1, terrible condition wy stomach- was failed to aap his vitality or his In. combative spirit VICTORIA, B. C, March 2 (II. .,. -Anierimnblsmt-at-t . Smiley Bigham, one tinie roamed in the Okanagnn weak spells. J just felt like I had the doomed man's brother,, Mrs. W. d his mother, Mrs. Manvalley of British Cohunbla is Per- - no life or energy and simply became M. Blgham,. Mrs. Black's two Black and by the discovery of 'Tollized gle out before tired finishedhalf of - - -- De- - my housework. I bones in tbut seetlon. ' adopted children were murdered on ' Tjie remiiins are said ti be more plantation near D. Si "Well, finally my husband took the Blgham . S. C. On first Investigation than titXMi years old. They were we were all amazed at Karnak and Identified by Francis Kerniode of officers thought Smiley Blgham him- - of (be l'niviiiciaTTIuseum. had annihilated the family, and from t.mibles which had lie suffer AlOknnasnn is more than 200 miles od for 12 years and he doesn' then, committed suicide. from the coast and about 100 miles Later, however, Edmund was arhave to use medicine of any kind from the American border. The rested bi connection with the crime . now. for the results . he obtained 12 Suffering-- have and In March, 1921, he was found discovery of the fossils there Indibeen lusting. cate that the bisons' roamed far to guilty and" sentenced to death. His "'lle insisted on me taking the the north instead of ranging "mere ' ''This, Kariiak has been such a attorneys" twice appealed for a new ly the Amevic.au plains, as .has been blessing, to both my husband find medicine, .and it has just made me trial and each time; a jury found new a feel like ' person. just eat Blgham guilty. supposed. ijiyself, auti to so. many other peoA . fe . . daysL ago...the....upreme. jltiwiiiii scientists placed the ple HiiU we knowj)ersnnally, jthnt hearty at every meal now, break bftiu's 'firtTie "Pli'iSUKeue pefiodr'' we'eiin never 'sfly half enough for fast Tnclurtefffanir even "eaf between court held that the state's examinait." ucclares Mrs. Anna Waisner, ot meals, unii ..everything, agrees with tion of Blgham at the last trial WS W. 5th St., SaltjrkMMry, we'l me perfectly. Those awful weak was unfair and granted the prisoner Hnowfi Temple worker in the. L.'D. spe'.ls 'are all gone, my housework a third hearing, to be held this Is a pleasure, and my husband and month. " 9- - church "Just think of it, 'before I got I both jiwt praise Karnak to the i iiuiri hiii wiiii titu in fmitifi. Karnak; for ten years I didn't skies.. Just have anybody see us , wben to5d ot WAKJUNGTON, Mar. 2. (VP) court.g flctlon 5y I brothel killed- - the famllr. He then PresbletitHmdldge tod"ay signed the know what it was to eat a particle alwut this glorious medirine." Kamnk Is sold In Provo exclit-- 1 killed himself. I will some dav anirei'tiaton Of breakfast." continues Mrs. Wag Mlh carrying $snsst,.-)-2 ner, "and I ate so little at the other sively Jiy the Provw Drng Co., aud convince those trying me that' this tln.'5-two'departnjents for the rwb meals that it wits- hardly by the leading druggists fli every fs the truth". I ' hoiie to' be freed Adv. t this time." i fi'ffll Tear c;iiig June" 30. 1S27. ejiough to k'eep a bird alive, f tell to it. i. ) Bi.-ho-p " High and Low Necks JIiiii?? Honored Whitehead Bishop Walter P. Whitehead of the bunorc4 by 1'iovo . rirstjvard-B'ft- a tWPtluuil'i ihlldera. of that ward. Sunday evening whuu lie was presented with n birge bouquet of carnations, the occasion being his birth- . ' that-fhls- Georgette and Novelty., Sport "'Materials" J 7M -- - --- ' - be, - Io. lai: llt 'vT. i tbe-otbe- r Hair $2.50 VAN DYKE HEEL CHIFFON HOSEj-a- t i : " k -M. vVihi:Ins Mm wsa 411 1S11H. Lake voting wU'i frlcmls duflug tlie- week-en- $1.50 $1.25 - lake Y. E, Kins, i.f Provo, Man In Salt. Lake Sunday. ...$1.50 ..$1.90 Old Style $1.10 . i YouCaiLtBs atOurPnces VJ ILTROVATORE Tryouta Hu?e Success Those Who Witnewd i ... ., d. $1.50 ..... Tbe tryouta for parte la tbe ar aity competitive opera, IU Trova-trB,at Toiu,g anireraity beld Monday- - afternoon In College Hall resulted In ..the , aelextioa of what ITtif. William r. Hauaon, head of the innsle depe rtment liellevea, will be an exceptionally Btrong cat. The. parts, aeeordln to the judges, were beautifully bandied by Home t ii all of the principals. were railed, but1 only two were young people worked np acenes front the oero ao welt that aoine of the chosen." . Ile also spoke of Beth and Afldie invited "gneata Who heard tbe try Wright, the two girla who are still outa declared that one or two of the in the Payson hospital uninformed acetic in the tryouta were wptb of the fate that befell their compan- tlie. price of adulaaloa to the toe -s- ion. He wild that ' their wain turned "oiiera"."""""" wV on tc am held wel glad, are tbe very concerning (bought fare of girU wlti them in thle oner In the face of ome oppo-th- e !iitlon." Professor Hanwn said accident. . .l'reiildeut T.:f. ..Taylor tlf..th Tuesday morning., '"lbs. tricots ittthat we have elngcra here the . Vtah gtukenie,iitIoned n ho can handle the rolee imd handle tii of rcKpect that had been adopta. th perfornwra. e4 at a conference of eight etake tliem well. Ban e boards of Sunday school here Sun- - without any official Cinching, were ' '. day and attended by a large nuin- - Uiiperb in thflr reudition, 1'tvm who H. selected by nt of - tbe itenernl Iter or member prep-- vompptltlve mrthoil for roles la the tn.ard. He apoke of life a and tentl- - ej ra were Bhodi i''.m.ii. en itrutlnn for the here-afte- r .ac fled to the worthlnesa of the two n. rn, soprano;tJntc, as faniillM. jAzneHla, contralto; Harvey Staell, Biaoph NepliI Anderson spoke of 'as Mnrlco. teor; Julins Madsen, or the I as (Vmnt-- de Lttna,jjarHone; Le the falthfulneg and integrity " Anilelin family," members of the". Grande Anderson, "asT Terrnhdo, Maikuvn' ward. IjaDell Ressloni. a as Bull, Bishop it J. Mnrdock of the wnger; Evan Madsen ward said - that liarltwio. Provo Fourth Melvic Brimhall will nit ua btirf throiiah Ui experience the families will look towards the hereafter with 'nest manager; Tbeora Johnson as " nccomimnist keener nnplrutlon. The opera will be presented late The high school chorus sang, "Sumetlnie We'll Understand:" . (siJUarch or early In April. . Among, those present' at the funeral services were Jnpt. Calvjn "ihe Juab- school Smith, representing " district," Judge" Thomas "Burton, representing the. Juab stake presidency and, several students representing the student ImhI.v bf the Juab high whooL. which had a'wo sent benutlfnl floral offerings. nt anitUM-UM-- ,.$U5 T OPERA 1 . NEWFAERICS -- FOR Continued From Page One.) Fhone 107 . NEW STOCK CASTC1I03EI1 SERVICES CITY NEWS - 196. -- tnr"n M ML-I ' ' ''." "" irnn ti rnrmiiriiniim iuii pi jiiuol jitJL. - """'J' ' f. ""- mVjjh - PROVO HIGH SCHOOL GYM, WED. 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