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Show PACE FDUE TIIK EVENINf; OERAUX FklHAY. MABCH 19. '""'Y o c " ? and Mrs. R iVikitfag H(ir-C- aptt Rdhdjerry and faadly of th U. 8. army are Id 'Ptot for a few daya rial tine. Titer ai funtta at the Hotel Roberta. , , Overall DanreTb 8ec-- s Ayr ward will Amduct an (proa in the ward K la Salt Lake and Mra. I ud overall daw veiilng; Thouias A. wriKOt or tbia city are (uuwuuau iaU tyiday Shepherd's string ba nd will ftznrish riir)nf with friends and relatiTea In the music. Every body la Invited to Salt Lak for the week-end- . . " mm! ir. First Showing Saturday attend ..Tp Salt LakkMr Wm. M. Wit son left for Salt City Thursof this day afternoon where ah will riait iik II. U Siiriiicuieyer, resident city left fur Colorado 8jr1nro Colo,, with frieada an relatUea for the Mr and 2ft. week-enFriday nmniiiiff. t tu le goue SprliDtBiej er xj)-. The caul, of the play r. Cast Lea "TbiB Fire of St. John" which la be T Giv Dw Tlie 'Maaonle presented 7 thtf dramatic III! diiiM-inelub will eondurt another y of the B. T. V. eft dance tut tbe wmbprs of .the Ma- morning for Richfield7 where aonif fnitTTnitT- and tbrir friends at they will make the first presenta- y tbe Vaiwule teample to Pr u ttott Friday, erealaf. . The. players pvenlng, at hlcb tlne the left In one et ft be Bingham, stage of the t'lub; will line busses. I yotiiircr nicmtiern fnrobh tbi- - rtfrpshmeutn. All meru- Visits in Salt LakeMr. turf Mra. fbers of the ratprnlty are rordlalljr-invittxl to attend. , Joseph Shaw spewt Thursday ill Salt Lake' TlsitlnK with Mr. and ; .Nw Bnliy-and "Mrs. Iu-renc- e Mrs. C. I Morris of that city. Mr. Mayt-ocare jhe roud par and Mrs. Norrig expect to leave soon ents of a fine bnby htjy bim to thew for ChicftKo where htey will make JJ Ce1ny at the I D. H. boxpital. In their boma 1 ; , Salt Lake Cltyy. Mrs. Mayeork was Misa of Ixrna BKth this formerly Students X. Gunnar A(Mresse Kit city, The Iaby Is the first trrand- - UarantiBou of the editorial depart III iid i'f Mr. ami Mrs. 3. E. BHith. ment of The Evening Herald, ad III dressed the sttideuta of the Junior Illl Visitii Here-M- r. and Mrs. I. .' nigh (sehHl at Grovfv fri- LauniiiK are the houxe guexts of any on "rostage Slaiiips" t)f. and Mr H. I l4ve of ibis W city; Mr. and Jlrs. Limning are on Kfi' EntiYtKliiers Llovd Wil , . ..I i tlieir way to Indiana after xiieitdihg H ijihi me .u iiratK'i sisters were the winter months in (.'ullfiiniin-1'l.MCIWlK.ei'lU- Thui-sda.evening wiiere they entertained over tin Here lYom LofeaitY. W. wvns radio with solos" and quartet music (if Iojfun is visjilnj; licrt' fur a few Hiiunms played four scheduled s Milliliters and two by days. request. The .uurdoek sisters sang several niiin-beiGovernment Men Here W. M. and were requested to ' sing Bobinson and B. E. Windes of AVash iwo special selections. Mrs. Bliss JiiRton, I). C, are in this city on gov Cluff sjlnk "Roses of which was requested by radio fans. ernnient , business tliis vveek. Our first large shipment of Easter Coats are here and will be shown for the vimwa vuluo; r a SOT61. selted byour Mr. Ashtqn wno is now in. wnerrne 'snan secure lor the women orrrovo the Very smartest Easter apparel from the center of fashion. t xiFy CTV '. Sat-wda- . M I Spring Oxfordsf hr Fri-da- " - look to Your Feet '...''. w Kl F.. ". MEN will opening of the sprhig season. And then they will come THE HUB for their Footwear. FoXuality, f Mr. . een Coats With Fur Trimmings i m 111. I KV ril IT 1' III 11 III T V. . m IV II j . .- Jn7" fhP nPW arid fliiro UIJ now clioloa pa4ka gtvIaq - " IllPnf IVO( HVTI DUIIUVD I1C l' llic fnn no". -- , V-- r.innf Uah...,E I LI) A.'". -. dojhat thing with the . 3tyle, leather and workmanship here are wonderful values. Ph-asa- . : . ' - jr. , n i ill f. ill i. - H i weeds ana new mixtures mat are yomnim, giving to tha wearer that jaunty stylishness, found only in the d ' i ' - S-- ? - Em H rr r Luae. f iiihnaM IU Jl ; 7 ZZ I" r . " -- Moth music and ch8. speaking parts, are well within the rench of The melodies high school students. are the kind that catch quickly and are hard to forget, and tbe whole scent' mirth pJeceJJtBil of and wit that makes It almost lrre- ' sistable. -- Right now, the thing uppermost Mr, Booth, the instructor In muin the minds of the SprhiKville High sic, who is directing the play, has School Is the presentation of the chosen the cast mid chorus with - wonderful-- jnuKlcal roma nee, "Once utmost members- - are high to lId a Blue Moon," which is dated school students,. ei(!hisiastie and to tnke place Friday, March 28, working hard, determln Hi to make - The choirv of this hit of melodthis the best in the historv - - re.-al- - .- ious musical cometly for presenta- of the school, Oiice In a Blim Moon" Is modern tion by tha miisio department is, in ltstlf, much assurance of suf- - so that the cofcitumlng. while It is H E LP VfT XOURSELF T O , - AoX xr& :- - i'A'l J LLC L vik v peas -- ' OPERA COMING - V : HIG1I SCHOOL Jmft "yjOTjK s Tl Ill laail , A Aci y JUtrv a ,:Jg-- . . l"-i::i:- - cM nn ? -- I rASKJ - garment. well-tailore- Ihuxe Co'ivejaiM-- To those who wish to utteud. the' dance at the Qrand View ward. chapel Saturttay James Markman an eveulnir, III! iiiiiihces that he Will be- at the north wont corner f IionHr. HI with a hay rack at 8 o'clock park and 141 will trauHiNirt pustieiiKcrtr free of i i charge. - . Ill BI SPRINGV1LLE can be handled in the school. Miss Woodxide, of the domestic are department, has this detail in charge and 1ms accomplished much already. The same plan for selling tickets that was used, for Belling the school play will be followed for the opera. Students will canvas the city And Provo with tickets, which may le exchanged for reserved seats at Packard's Confectionery. Every seat in the house will be reserved. And, as usual, school classes will be given votes In the popularity contest in proportion to the number of tickets sold. HE.A LTH ICEPLANTIS The Sprlngville Ice Plant is being remodeled and will be in shape to take care of the , Sprlngville lee trade this summer according to Mrs. R. K, Heddea who has recent ly come back to Sprlngville to take over the management of the Packard Confectionery. Mrs. Hedden states that the aity may expect promt service this year together with a quality pro duct WARD 'PRESENT PLAY . - ;- -- - V Tired in the morning IN THE morning when vitality should be at as a cereal. Serve with milk or cream or its peak, she was listleas, tired, aching in with fresh or preserved fruit; sprinkle over - head and heart. She was young," yet ahe other cereals or cook with hot cereals; use was defeated. The cold, vile hand of injoupsor make jnto.the many recipes was dragging her down, destroy- - given on every package. If eaten regularly, ing her healths thieving her beauty and it is guaranteed to biing pefmaneht telieiF charm. Women! be rid of constipation. or the grocer returns the purchase price. Kellogg's is the sure, safe, Eat two tablespoonfuls' daily --in chronic ' -pleasant way. . ' ' It is a 00 bran cases, with every-meaWhen KelloKz's travel. oroducL through the system, its fiber remains un- Kellogg's is the original and' only ALL-changed. It can absorb and carry moisture BRAN All grocers sell it. Leading hotels through the intestinal tract and stimulate and restaurants serve it Buy a package of it to natural, healthy action. Kellogg's today, is what doctors call a bulk food. Mad, b, K.ltogg in BattU Cr.fc, Michigan its delightful nutty Cavor makes it good ton-Btipati- on . id . Visits Provo Plant Leon Dunn, suierintendeut of the candy"manu-facturinplant of the Kaelcy com pany. of Suit Lake Cfty, together Ith T L. visited the phtm Of the Startup Candy cohumny Thursday for the purpose of inves- rwattug Ue loctil firm's cooling and Mr. Dunn, refrigeration system. formerly was a resident of Provo and an employee of the Startup iximpany. Cake Sale Tlie First wnrd Relief society will conduct a cake sale at the Sanitary Meat Market Saturday The sale will start at. 10 o'clock. TllMt thtk M. I... Awi!l present two - tine act plays and other special entertaining fei t u res a - tlie wn nL clniH'l next Tuesday evening, 'alarch; Z. The cast of 'characters are Howard McKenzie, Kred Smith, Miss Miss Until Josephine Dougtill, Borer. "Miss Until Smith. Miss Elsie Marker, Elwoo'd Jones, Orson- Hansen and Hugh Buyer. There will lie on admission charge Is invited.. of 20 cents. N t,j ":um ALL-BRA- N ALL-BRA- ALL-BRA- N UmsHtMwor ALL BRAN t czr:ALL-BRAMe' Tbs original ALL-BRA- N a N ready-to- at i : OPPORTUNITIES S ' Baby BojJMr. and Mrs. John Ostler, are the proud parents of a fine baby boy horn to them Wednes-dyBoth mother and son are do- j ing nicely. Free 15c value, 12 1 Free pairs $1,00 . not $4.00 .... . $1.65 : ....... value'..' ' $2.95 Kitchen Aprons, first grade gingham, $1 value Pure Silk Camisoles ' $1,00 value Brassieres 50c value ..... Babies' All Wool Crib Blankets i lot 36x50 $1.50 value I . . . . . . Slips," ' - 65c ... ..49c We have a all color!" .I;'-?- Fitrite Underwear, best'grade Silk, all colors," $2.50 value Ladies' Silk Hose '$1.50 value . . ; j , to-n- iPhone Two-- 0 Wsrttf . 11 ... ' rfAlVfVlJlJll' Br ." J 1 65c. J - 85?rt full line of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, 40. EVERYBODY'S. : . 8 ..$1.50 :- 75c vxioras and Slippers at a saving of 25 to Coal e 25cT ; , IjOs Angeles by ReVi McClellan: Dr. Park Boyden Bird was best man. The bride was given away by her brother, ,V. A. Bird. Mrs. Cora Thorn, Bird was matron of honor. .Tbe bride's bouquet .was Cecil Brnnner. jroses and . Xresias. Iler gown was capri blue. and gray georgette. Her hat was rose and silver lace. .Her hose, slippers and bag were also of grey Tlie guests were Jntimate friends of the bride"''" and groom, fifty In ..... number. After the' ceremony 4hey motored Iipgn.'-Thp- y Tetnrhed to Sprlngville this week, wljere they will make their home. ; 49c ' $1.00 values Hot-$1.2- value B SPECIAL FOR THE LADIES' $1.00 Childs' Creepers, fast colors and i 8 Dr., Curtis health underwear part wool, $1.00 value .'. . i . , $2.50 value X. In in 8 INFANTS' SHIRTS BOYS' WASH SUITS lot--' Hot LOS ANGELES a Free ; $1.00 . . $2.00 value B IIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIHISi wewill give two glass tumblersLimit). Men's Work Hw Black and brown, 12 pair; LumbeiLCo,. . J, s Toevu! Saturday SM00T re WORTH NOTING FOR SATURDAY a MARCH 20 Men's Canvas Gloves ; Mont-mart- EVERYBODY'S ! Princess Bird and Wm. Grooms were married March 4 the "Little Church of Flowers" "Do you intend to visit and if so why?" is a question which, certain experts consider, would force any ""ti; 5 $1.50 value Miss Margaret it is said, should be applied especially in the case of. film uueens and in fact to every woman traveling s MARRIED IN a - Here From Denver R. E. Hnl)er- kon, a resident of Denver, Cylo., Is 8 thW city on business. - .' O O O O O 'O O C2 O O C O i inj - - -- 1 l. "..... v,,lPB!, j. ,Jg oarred on ha vine admitted thsr she h.a h- divorced because shrlot. A i , hmghter from thoso :" .. """" .. iac " IL ii. mat Porto has h.lrn you living happily with your husaway Heno's lnilrefg a d,vorw band?" Tn man tit.. ,. , ... luc ucn arrival answers One SHirffMfon ma . v i, 7 " wnt nn wnm a n in a,, -- a waeitT proof, falling, whica she must be at onee taken to the woman's orison honrg or Havre she be fnr wer questions 81iCh-aat St Lnzare, there to await the these: ",r vou marrl. and if so are sailing of the next hont fnr thtt united States. Such -- ALL-BRA- i: Third ward t- tired all day J PAR!S-ttrrT.)-jnir- TurpltudeT its nature and its effects on the or aliens Into the United entry Mates, as evidenced In the mm. r iue countess ('Hthii.t j trench satirists to latinoh i Vfotta J. R. Daughter Mr Springer was lnalTTIseTlfFniir: ing the early part of the week visit- - M.I. A. The Sprlngville ilrOtivm.-- . i Chlcagoan Here A. GoodspwHl of Chicago Is visiting here with friends. REMODELED - -- njimdy . UNCLE SAM f All.-Mh,-" i "PT . SATIRICAL TO With Clyde MamigenientfoTmeHy"" of "the DaTnty Iustry Shop, leaving Provo, the business lk Wing run as Oawrey-'Bakers with JI. M. Cawrey.as mas- ttger. The business will be rim on Illl- - strictly retail basis. It Is an "II aaaaaa imie tumult, in some resneets. . New Bplows8 8 .. 368WEST RENTER, PROVO Salt Lake store 30 Broadway : Ogden Store'32224th --i- if f m Si a : B ! |