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Show 29. 1926. THE EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL ' PAGE FOUR i y FRIDAYand SATURDAY; Present many underpriced Values for the Week-en- d buyer SPECIALLY UNDERPRICED " 1C -- rof ' JL--J- ... FRIDAY AND SATURDAY In Our WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT Suitings Yard wide in Stripes and English Prints, .. .'. Special yard .y. .p. Ginghams . Amoskegg Gingham, neat patterns, yard .... . . PURE SILK THREAD . . 19c -, Tissue-Gingha- Fine Tissues in Checks, Stripes and Plaid values to 69c, yard ' patterns, " - ..23 c 32-in- ch CHIFFON HOSE Every Pair Guaranteed .' Standard weight 25c i t Jap Crepe in new Spring shades, . . 16c Galatea Printed genuine Galatea Cloth, egukrjgc.. grade jard -- ...; r. 'Ji. , th"r' JEPPERSON May 1 ' ! --'-'- First Ward Social Hall A.' Special, yard $1.00Pair n i Hundreds of Dresses at this popular priceof Flat JVI nnzv M" Crepe, Georgette and Crepe de Chine - for- streetrparty " " or graduation Hosiery jtn. 6-- tX)ATS with riclL fur trimmings. Many worih twice this price. I One.) ntal rare opportunity to purchase Coats of this superior kind at a price much below , the usual n IIAM FAIRY TALC exer-ciae- DRtiSSESAT A POPULAR PRICE .'jivVrriaFit Mr. ami Wood-Clifto- A $19.75 ONLY A FATETTEV1LLE, Ark, April 29. (UP) The story of Betsy Rosa and ber petticoat is S colonial fairy tale, aceordnf to Dr. George E. Hasting, professor of EnglUh of the University of Ar- Hop-kloaon-." I jSport and Dressy Coats m7A (Continued From Pas BETSY ROSS" FLAG be th academic parade of board ef L. L. Bunnell Grand View ; Elmer E. trustees, graduating classes, faculty A. Jacob, Pleasant Tew and J. W Brown, former residents of Ptuto and alumni. RoUnaoii EdgecootuV r. who bow live at lioldlngs. Neb. The alumni board of . directors One of the outstanding activltia '. where Mr. Rrowa la engaged In will be hosts Monday sfteraoos May Hastings. in bis book. The f the week will be the-- Loyalty Ufa and Works of Francis buxinewv were Prove visitors Wed SI to the normal and college grad signer of the Declaraaettday. Mr. Brows wis formerly uating claaaea at a reception to be parade scheduled for Monday aftercom given at the bome of Mrs. Jesse noon. Thla la under the direction of tion of Independence, member of manager of the congress- - and pany ' store, in tan city. Mr, aim Knight, yia the evening the normal the Elks lodge, whose committee, on. community and social welfare baa close friend of Washington. JefMm. Brow n are oa their way to a gradoittng class wlU bold Ha direct charge of the parade. ferson- and Franklin, signs a Los Anjceles for a few weeka' vaca -. at College Hall. Tbeiarade will start from Third requiem for Mrs. 'Ross1 pettition and bad visited point, of in The homecoming celebration ef the terent tn the iuteniHKUitaia terri- alumni will begin Tuesday morning, West and Center streets St S:45 coat and her designing of the m. Monday afternoon. The line of flag.-- tory. .Durlnf their resldeaee here Jun 1. with claw breakfast for pi march will be east on Center" street The author says the Betsy they made many friend who were the class of 1889 at the bome of Mr. to the fountain, then north on Unl;( Ross story can be traced back (lad to renew acquaintance. and Mrs. 3. William Knight . In the eoua-avenue l to First Norta, only to an anecdote told by one afternoon a bunlnesa meeting of the veraity to Fifth West and Cen.i of her grandsons, while papers Gtinr t New lark The All sac alumni association will be held. A termarchlng ter and back to Third West The of the continental congress dearCamilla Crandall and Ethel Lowery concert by the university band will streets' wilLbs decorated with the ly show that Hopkloson, painter will leave Friday for .New York precede tho meeting. - A reception colors and merchants along poet,' d essayist, as well as the alumni and national where they will attend the National will also be given of inarch are requested to administrator of the navy, de line the Drama League wnveiniou to be fthe graduate at the bome of treat national colors in signed the flag In 1777. Be- display, flags and dent and Mra. F. S.' Harris. held in that city May windows. The committee re tween will their and 6:30 ft. quest a that all the whistles snd bells Cora to Heber Attorney Abe W. be the alumni reunion frolic, in in "town be sounded for about five being the governoring factor taL comwhich will the various claaaea Turner spent Wedneaday in Heber set for the pa. making the award." The flag is pre"Sunset minutes at the time pete for the best stunt City. rade. This, it la said, would add sented by the Elks and the staff fur. supper" and feature muaie will be to the occasion and let the lshed by the Provo Lumber comenjoyed on the campus after the spiritknow AWx Goea to Bait Lake Mra. that the town was taking pany.. It will be exhibited In the boys a and laws festival frolic, with Hediiit apent Wedneaday In Bait dance revue, to follok. The alumni lively interest in their welfare. window of Provo ' Commercial and ' '. The Boy Scouts of Provo will par Savings bank. Lake City visiting with frleudn. drama, 'The Fires of St. John," a unit and promise to be Th boys of Provo qint to will be staged in College Hall in the ticipate as Return Home Miss Leona Booth evening. The activities of the day out la full force. They have been do their part in the parade and will retdrued to ber bome la thia city will dose with a campus tableaux jfxcused from marching with their furnish an Inspiring; sight to the after tending the winter in Cleve and the flaming of the large "I" on respective schools. All or the grade parents and friendM who should school and turn out force to cheer them on land, Utah, where She har been the mountain aide at 11 o'clock at schools, the junior high ; the Toting university high school their way. teaching acbooi night. The committee In charge desire to and training school will participate Toe semicentennial commence units, with the exception erf. the express their, appreciation of the pemonatration Given The Glean ment exercises will be held at Col first and second grades. splendid cooperation and support were 10 of Pioneer ward 2, at the er girls lege Hail Wedneaday, June will be beaded by a rendered by the city and school ofThe parade on "Serving o'clock a. m. Bishop Sylvester Q mounted color guard of three Boy ficials, the scout executives, bands given .a' demonstration a Dinner," by Miss Afton Harding' Cannon will give the addreaa to the Hcnnta on mounts furnished bv Bat and all others who are helping to a home economic student of the graduates. The exercises will be tery C. Following in order will make this Boys' Loyalty Day parade march. academic Young nniyeralty. preceded by the come the Boy Scouts, Provo junior Earlier in the day the class ot 1924 high school, Toung university high Returns i Prove Mr. and Mrs. will have a breakfast at school Timpano-- ; school and The alumni . banquet go Parker,training William Aahworth returned to their Cafeteria. Maeser and Franklin. after week in in thla afternoon Provo in the be will home given .... i The high school band and Provo spending the winter months in St. room D. The week's activities will Elks band will be in the line of School of Danse Arts close with the annual alumni ban march. George. Unfortunately the Toung at the ladles' gymnasium. university band will start on its . Opens Saturday J. commence Frank Mrs. Parents committees for the The Vbjits southern tour May 3 and cannot week celebration thla ment and homecoming Bennett spent a few. days take part-I- n the parade this year have been selected as follows: Pub Negotiations are under way tq se her parent Mr. and Mrs. Wm. licity: Newspapers, Harrison R. cure a third band but definite an MerrllL John B. Gessford. Earl J. nouncement! cannot be made. at this1 Viskinelrlerei-F- . L, White of Og- - Glade. N. C. Nicks and A. Rex ' " time': j and fea den is spending a few days In Provo Johnson. Floodlighting invitations to review ine paraue turesGeorge ,K. Lewis and Joseph from the reviewing stand at Second B, Wooley of Nelson. Jr. Flaming of T-rGl- en Visits Frienda-rWest and Center strets, have been Osden anent Wednesdny in Provo Potter and Joseph Nelson, Jr. sent" to' representativea of the state, LarDecoration : Campus B. T. visiting with friends. dty and county, the schools, the sen. M. Wilford Poulsott, James A civic and religious organizationa and Salt Laker Here Frank Andrews Bullock, and Melvin Strong, Bah the various boys organizations of Spring course continues in and is visiting D. ouet hall O. Campbell of Salt Lake City the city- .- ft is expected that those lourjeekB, lessons to fee 'Visits Fro? Coats of the most Fashionable and Popular Styles are offered in profusion. Cetrtainly mighty unusual in appearance and service. Truly a great value at pnly THOUSAND Continued Freak Pace One.) NEW GOATS Sport Coats coiinrrEES CITY NEWS djiICLadiea' gy; SSrfteSTwtff TteefetlfssiuTeT given twice a week. II. Eastmond, Wesley Johnson and A, flag will be awarded to the Pioneer The Presented Madsen. Evan Terms $6.00 payable in Plays Rub-a-Du- b school making the best appearance ward members were entertained Alumni Banquet: Arrangements in the parade, the . attendance advance. Special glasses fine finish Dress Fabric in English bv a group of WV H:nell4md PtP, BigeloWj-li- es. A boil-proin ballroom dancing. Print patterns, yard young people who presented three- prvations A Rex Johnson and Mel one-ac- t plays In the ward amwe- vin C. Miller. Menu and service Ine Knight Allen, Effie Warhick, mithalli The pln.v.s were tUed CALL 777-- J of Elizabeth Cannon and Reva Lewis. ramnHnna." ulven by dramatic jmidentsot the JXoung uni- Reception 11 s. pre C. Murdock, Bayard W. Mendenhau 'Tea for Six,"-was versity. gnot L. Jackson. a Seating group sented by junior and Elvon "Madame upuei.a fieAriw Worthen. E. H. Holt- - aad of the ward. Pulse." was enacted by boys oi ine Alice L. Reynolds. of the nrcanizatlon m" mUn' Alnmnl ball: Music and programs Elmer Miller and Wilma Jeifrsotn war,- ft Alumni board members Reception HOUSE OF Tickets A. Rex Goea to Salt Lake Rolwrt Bee and partners. M left for Salt Lake City Thursday Johnson, Melvin C. Miller and DonJ hort aid P. Lloyd. morning "where he . will be a committees:" Alumni General time on business. board reception Inea Knight Allen Murdock. Oyde Lesv.itt and Virgie Chipman at the front door of the County .Get Jail SeBtence Dated April 28th. 1920. States District Judge, in the United NOTICE ON PETITION FOR Aekinan, two Salt Lake Alumni sing George 8. Balllf and and Wayne McCONNELL. House J. Court of Utah County, sit men involved In the burglary of lhe DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY oiaies Vyoun nuoui. m iu icucim H, A. Dixon. Graduating class Referee in Bankruptcy. uate in Provo .City Utah County, P. Hlndmarsh of this of P. sin the District Court .kof the Bldg.. Salt Lake City, Utaht on the home ceremony Myron Crandall Sitting at Salt Lake City, Ctah. State of Utah, all 'the right title, ttv. were sentenced to serve s term nod Eva Maeser Crandall. Ihter-tnlted States for the District of 5th day of June, ID-- at two o'clock claim and interest of the above months each to "the county elnss competition A. Rex Johnson, named defendants, of, in and to the of six In the afternoon thereof, and then NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE bv George . Baliir veo E. L. Roberts and H. G.t MerrilL! iail Judge r PROPBXT REAL OF T.. U.ink.nnlA. Vt 001Q ahd there show cause, if any they following described real property, months' of the sen iJEland and feature music nooen Three nesday. Tn the Fourth Judicial District - In the matter of Fred S. Healey, a have, why the prayer of the petianer w Sauer. Dance revue-vwube will jep- suspended tence ' Lot 3, Section-3-67 4 Township tioner should not be granted. By Court of the State of Utah, in and the and served Bowen bankrupt. Lois pending bnve"beeh Lewis. Mildred son; South, Range, 1 East, Salt ' Lake days behavior of the men. - Notice is hereby given that Fredl geueral rule of the Court, It is fur- for Ctah County. Hulsh. Nina comgood Meridian. Sidney Stevens Implement iS. llealey. h1h filed his petition on ther ordered, that any creditor op Sunset dinner: Counters W. H. eorDoration. plaintiff, vs. Purchase price payahle in lawful the 25th day of March, 1920, pray posing .this application, shall enter Mrs. George Lake Salt In Snell, Ralph Christenson and Owen Eunice J money of the United States. ing for a' discharge from aU his his appearance and file spec! flea Charles H. Gray andL Thursday in Salt Lake Romney. Menu and service rums , Provo-CityCouB Dated Utah thereat . All creditors Hons In writing In opposition Gray, defendants,. fl(bta in bankruptcy. Miller, Alta Call, Carol Dunn and To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on t Utah, this 29th day of Airil City. acd other .pcrmmg interested are or- to, with the undersigned Referee in Dale Davis. 1920 1926. dered to attend at the hearing upon the'manner and at the time as pro- "Saturday the 22nd day of May, To Present Play in Eureka The (Prices bo not saW petition before the", United vided in General Order Numler 32. at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day J, D. BOYD. the stake M. I. A, play The twlyfo lanes) Sheriff of Utah .County, State, of cast of Town'a leave will Talking," Whole Uta.h: will where they for Eureka Friday By Elina A. Gee, deputy sheriff. school calendar will be held tomorJ. D. SKEEX. .' Attorney for plaintiff. Goea to Tremonton Mrs. J. W. Continental Bant Building, left for Tremonton, UVah iintro Salt Lake City. Utah. will visit wlth her daugh she where Pub. dates : April 29; May . Mr. Velma Wald, wno is teacn f th Tremonton high school. PLftCt FOR FJSH lUTWiS QWDERSTAmD, Knight Allen, a senior at Tonng While there Mrs. Howe will attend exercises at university, was yesterday elected TKSM.i.-'&&'teducntlon MAM HOW i.I lon'-the f. physical i t-- 1 1 IM into A held I captain of the "Y" Wnnis team ror the high school whicbwUl be . At the present tune ;. the 1926 season. FrWay. v be is playing the best, game la his ' Tin--. FTorn Salt' Lake Douglass three years of varsity experience, The presentation of "Sweet Laven. -' -Alis spend Lake with the City match Aggies, Salt der." by the M. I. A. dramatic of In the Seally in len and "Buck" Dixon wob their of wardlast ing the latter part of the week Hotel ? . tiitr oniv loslne one game in three Thursday evening met with such Provo.xHe is a gest atthe 1. '"., , sets. hearty approval and has been much Roberts. talked of since that time. Allen should prove a very effic " Parents Mrs. Richard ient captain fbr the VI." as he is a The production last week was 'I'isHine especially for the holders of ward Wells'with ber small daughter, Gall leader in addition to his prowess as Idaho, is spending a tennis tickets while tonight the public in Af Pnentelb this When playerj ring, change narents. Mr. ana her invited. nith is ...i, coming Reports general 1UOI.IU " ' fit- -. ' this, With a team composed of "Buck your lighting equipment. Modem city from the members of Troop two of Mrs Josh F. Dunn, of Allen, wallt new essential andankyJlJixon-Knighas as are meats just Vilate Miss Bv S. A. who are in charge of the Mrs. Wells was formerly Lee Buttle, and Max Mangum, the paper and draperies. They make such advertising and ticket sales and Dunn. ' ' Cougar netmen should make a fair a difference m the appearance of your from Alex Mortenson, chairman of If: "We wfll take in your old fixture the recreational committee Indi Loean Man Here W. T. Green bid for the state championship jhome. cate that the entire JBection of the well of Logan i i Provo on busi- - the "V wins the state race again and allow you 25 on new Kiddle f itthis year it will make three years attendance ncss.for a few days. city is expecting to merits, the standardFlTdenWTlBhtin succession that, they have won The cat follows : See us about it now. ing. Iva Jones, Mildred Potter. Beth Visits Here Mrs. Sadie O. Morris the honors from their two rivals Lee. Melba Reed and Mrs. Almeda Brown of Logan-- i from the north. Mangum, F1nlayson." Earl spent Thursday in Provo. ' Potter, ''Bliss K Cutler, Dean Niel WORDS OFTEN Marshall, MISUSE- Dson, Reed Colvln and John Peter Stite Agent Here Miss Rena B. Don't say "it was a painful acct Haws-Goodm- an son. Harlan Adams is coaching the Maycock, state home demonstration dent." Say "painful injury." '' ' ' V . OFTEN ' MISPRONOUNCED play. agent, is in this city where she will Recreation committee Alex make headquarters ,wMie doing pro Cavalry (horse .soldiers). Calvary Hardware and Electrical Supplies chairman : Bliss. Fjnlfl son. lect work in I tah county for the (thp place where Christ was cruet A. Geo. Mrs. v V '. Mrs. Alex Mortensoii, next few days.-, tied.) Phone 303 62 West Center. ; Brown. WORD STCDT 'Tse a word Goes to Cenola Miss Rena B three times and it Is yours." Let Maycock. 'state home demonstration us increase our vocabulary by mas. Choir to Meet-Th- e Third ward agent, and Miss Ruby Smith, county tering one word each day. Today's siietit word: ULTERIOR; more remote, Relief society choir will hold Its home demonstration agent, weekly practice at the home of Mrs. Thursday in Genola where a meeting beyond something else either ex Family pressed or implied. 'Their aetiv J Florence Clark .Friday,.- evening at was"' held and "Adequate HEROES ARE. MADE-NiCOiBOe ,.,f ' ' 1 ties Food Supply" discussed. : 7 :30 .o'clock. betrayed ulterior purposes." .. . : . . w....,., Colers Woodland RoserArgentriS9a' terne, Nude, Blush,' Champaigne, Maple Cream, Bois De Rose, Mauve Taupe, Beige: and Black. Prints 49c of rrTjYvrrrviTT The Evening Herald Ads Are Classified Business,- - G e -- life old fixture OUAUTO Yoiwr : I t. w...., er and JlJs I A will buy tills $1630 Riddle Han-TUM- lt Fitment --B OUT OUR WAY WILLI AMR KNIGHT ALLEN TENNIS HEAD ufert, a.v ....... WWr- M.t '552fii s. Re'decorqte with Riddle Fitments "Sweet Lavensler" At Manavu Tonight the-Fift- . v. ' . 25 allowance on oli fixtures traded in b- "'.'-'.''':"- ..(:- bln Mor-tenso- - Co. .'" 'Authorized Riddle Dealer RM. r ...... ' |