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Show Ji -- FACE FOUB- -r THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1926. fublkber TuUUic Vr. ftmer Waater ef Twin kui.Ur. falla, tdabe, are vlntting in Prowi for a few day. Mr. Matter wa formerly publisher of the Erenini Herald, and ia now publlaUng tb Dwyer T'ia rail Xally Time at Twin I;fl., CITY HEWS Pboot 107 Saell U ,.iAd Tajk--Ad- t a nm f r r- i - will five review on the poetess. mr Lowell, at the Fourth ward Lttult Here Larao HfrVmaii of Logan1 ia hrre visiting with kapel Thursday , afternoon ; at. 'rlenda for few dnya. o'iUxk. All women-aProvo are la vfced lo be present Vetnrm Howe Mr. and Mra oaw bare returned te Eetinetk Oris U G t Canyon The their konie icim Lo Anaele tbio ward M. I. A. girl wlH It re mornlux after apending the paet tep Iile Thursday ernw Ptovo vieitlng with" Mr daya'i In Proro canyon, to apend a few Hbaw'a pareuta, Mr. and Mra. Jty lays. At the preset) t time the eon ' , aepb Shaw. ; ,i eyance com)iltt'jepoa( hat ihtre iave not neen. euonga' cars located Vkltlnr Her Mr. and Mra; Mer transport th jtlria taMht; home. lln.Janea el Kennilworth are viail one who will be able to (Mist n.T Ig in Provo with Mr. Alice Junes 111 kindly call Aim. Mill JLewia. f In O ur Shoe anid : tual VWtlnc Here Dr. and Mm, P i. Millet and family of Long Bench. alf are vWtlug la Provo tbln Week. They are touring from Cali fornia eaut and have atopiied U Provo to vUlt the varioua point of Mereat here and in the vicinity. t Hfilil I'nfW Rniul TMlrin ttaohe brought here from' Lo? Angele Monday on a charge of failure to provide for hta minor children, waa arraigned before Jiidare George H Balllf Tuesday afternoon. Bcebe' bond wan fixed St (1500 pending tt for preliminary hear appearance - tor. i: I - . ' Firs Destroys Car An . In Salt Lake epent . 0dsuM- - Here M. - j FVora Laa OgdWlta Vlsltlcg O. M. w ild "man of Ogden la ylHltlogfn this city for a few daya. with friend Biy Now arid Save at Qur Expahsioh Sale LOOK! " L00K1 Visit bur Relative and FrWwls Mn. LaVen Jl. Camptwll la attending a few week in Rait Lake city ana Garfield, where he is visiting with ; friend, ajid relative. ' 1 ' A Look Extra SpecialLadies' Dept. Extra SpecialLuggage Depfc SKIRTS Arch, Support Slippers $5.85 . $1.93 Stmns Vega a D, D. Stewart of La Vega: Xe v.. la in Provo visiting friend and on buai- neaa for a few dfij. sedan? belonging to Harold Palme wu fishing In Ilobble Creek fire Monday .whiie Mr, itroyed fainter wis wishing in Hobble Creek canyon, Mrs, Palmer, with the bl ren were alhhw.In h0Lear wbeii ft bea h to amoke from nnderneatii. fiefore she could summon help ,the How entire body wan in flames. the fire began Is still a mystery ti the o uianU. ,It m an partly covered by .insure uoe.. bile- Mr. If. 'edneaday in Salt Lake City. Mgg age; DepBirta . A fine group of silk Foot-Say- and wool ; "... . ...- Dept. Specia-Luggag- e T 25 per cent off In three sizes; steamer, and full sizer guaranteed fiVe ply fiber, metal reinforced at all points of strain, fully equipped with shoe box, 3 to 5 drawers, hat compartment and laundry bag.? Blue, black, er $1.95 ; .:-' robe Trunks " , J. & K. Slippers in black with one; or two straps. Good styles in stock, ajl leather heels. This slipper is built oh a combinatiohast- have all sizes' 4n d widths, regular price skirts, formerly priced up to $12.50. This is a buy, and the number is hot large lo get here early, On sale at Extra -- three-quart- er green, gry. Regular$37.50 - (JjQQ 15 and ty&O up 131 . 1 "tUPRCMt Buby la Bora A bouncing baby boy waa born to Mr. and Mra. Eldon UTHoiMTt't,M) rarne(Tueday. VUHlni Here MIm Ethel Clark of Logan U visiting in Provo for a wit friends. feW INTERNAtlOtUL NEW DICTIONARY f: -- THE MERMAM dJI WrajTO wiw Bgcdfia'" Mait Here T. M. Terry Of Helper ll here visiting with ( friendg for the week. Help ' Hundredt of Supreme Court Judges concur in highe tnttM of. the work si their Authority,' thefteiidenn of aft leading Uht; Vbdti tn Nephl Mr. and, Mrs. Monroe Faiman and family epent tba early part of the week in Nepbi, where they vlaited with, relative Venltlti, College, and Normal School gly their hearty toJom. "' f "i IWl., r,;v .".:v'f j ;,' :' Xll State that have adopted" a Utje jdictlotury ai tumiari have teicaed Webttcr'l New Interna? tlotul - and i... pcltaen of RefulM tnd India 'Mlsa f VtaUoti Kom California Mr. Oakland. Calif,, waa a guest at the home of Mr. and Mra. Frank Deming 'during the eftHy part of the week. - i , Mia Co-n- a of Ogden, grandpa Cluff, foif and Mrs, Tooele Peepb) Here-MLowell Davia of Tooele are visiting la Provo with relatives and friends. r. Visitor From Pleasant Grov- eMr, Aftd . Mrs. - Alfred Rlchlne of Pleasant Grove spent the early Bkrt of the week in Provo with friend and reiativea. " Goei ti Bear Lake Mr. and Mrs. O. D McDonald. and Mr. andIrs. Dave Anderson of this city have re- TOBed tBlhelrlioinfftir Provo after spending; jeveral days at Bear Lake. Women Like Hair Trimming Kew Grandson Mr. and Mrs. J. "ord from 8. tanton have, received Nephl to the effect that a baby boy ha arrived at the home of Mr. and MJs. Warner Stevenson of that city. Mrs. 8tevenson was formerly Miss , Ljia; Linton of Provo. ' 'f V 'i ti t That's vhy we'ra the most popular shop in town for . women's trimming. ' hair-i . , Why not try ua? Jit American Fork McBrlde la , visiting . OLSON - LEWIS Barber' Shop 274 LADIES Center i per cent off fork with her aon, for a few days. ., aim in genuine leather, regular at $6.00 for jf t v madeof sturdy it A Afi and lar $5.85 value, Sale price, pair Regular price $.45, on sale for only . ..... . y?V up $7.50 r, $4.50 Patent tan trim, cambric lined, regular $5.50, for . . $4.15 -- LOOK!; LOOK! ! . . ' :r Extra Special Shoe Dept. Dress Slippers Blonde and Tan Slippers $5.85 - heels. Special price ... . . ; . .1 . . . ing and pretty tHmmings ; in light or dark shades. ' Ankle e strap pattern in bination, a new style two-ton- .$4.85 price i LOOK! Extra Specials-Sh-oe com 35 Dept. Dress Slippers ' V; $5.85 . All shades of blonde or tan kid in strap patterns with stitch- leather pumps ) 6i strap slippers, dainty patterns with tan trims or plain. Pump styles in medium or high heels; strap styles in lowrTnedium-hig- h Brown grain leather, rayon lined, regular $10.00 for.. . $7.50 ; 95c Extra Special Shoe Dept. Black satin,- kid or patent t Ladies- Hat Boxes " 15 and Bostori Bags Regu- cow-hid- e. ! 7 Ladies or gent's, in black, hrownrtanrioalher lined a,l Dep ft Patent leather slippers and pumris and straps with blonde trimming or plain. Black satin slippers in pumps and straps, patent trimming. Pumps with beaded Vamps. 7 Daintystyles in one and two straps, ' ,p3o5 Special price. Louisa Mrs. In American Dr. J.T. Noye; . a Visiting In California Mrs. David John is in California with rela;; tives iand friends,. j, DEPARTMENT STORE OS PROVO THE ... i Front Grease The Provo rtredepartment war colled this , aevet went t see her. "Once when I was a little girl I JeU mama wJcaB rheariEMndDia Fra & Jhe kltthen In from, plaxlng to get rid of me rtreelvwhea PfcTSOU nd "put me lit some kind of a home. , sbive Ignited, fillin the tooni with . I was afraid of het and never liked Veek-Eo- d smoke but doing no Diner ounmin-Excursions When W Salt Lake and teturn' They (.ucceeded' la extinguishing the her or loved her, after that. and last died ma.ma January Qt Irttn. chemicals, ; . t started all this rumpus prandma r . te Monday, Inclusive I Saturday about setting, us in her 'custody I .Ask our agent for 4etaiia of eduldnt i understand whjr she had ur 1 Vi centa per mile and br changed so qnlckly.-Lonldn- 't tents Der tnfle ratea.' U'mnu wuj sue miuw iv me then when she had been aj:alnt ,v . Special car service for me all the time before that..'. (Continued from page one) ,' protection of perishable jiearly cled my eyes out when rsndinft 4wn?' Mid. daddy told me the court had said 1 8be ha hever loved me. My mama miiRt Hv with erandma. I didn't told me many times before she died wont to live with her. I anf afraid that grandma wanted her to put me of her. Thai night I decided that Henrr 1. Moore and ' f In aft orphan's home. When mama t" woiiid never eo wllllnaTV to her. p. P. Abercromljie,., Receiver! triftrrled M.- - Watson, grandma t wartted to live with my daddy, or angry- - and foe a long time we else 'go to Provo and live with Hre to the home of MWvln F, ottb Economy Extra Special Luggage .'.i.'.'X Extra Quality Suit Cases t Leland Arnold tarried Here of Provo and Devona , Jeanette Chrlstensew, o! aforonl were married here this morning by County Clerk : . M.: Hales. Walla . J LINE" for Luggage Dept. . GENTLEMEN THEr-i.-- Extra Special Luggage Depti hbIgs 25 . e VUittog Grandparent Cluff and Clair Cluff, are visiting with their and Mr Jerry a few days. HIDE Etra Special. LOoil ' LOOK! ' LOOK! A. F. Coellner of Mwrrtarf naaa, , s Fern Cluff trip left for OgdeU today, where she will join her brother, Eugene and wlH and accompany them on a tour of the northweat. They will visit la Portland and Seattle and cltie V along the coast. ftptn. FEB. t friend. Goet M The SchootKookj ot the Country tttUrt in the Merrlam'WcbiMf tyttcm of diacritical marl The Government Printing Office at Washington uki it ai u(Korlty. VRfTE tor t tnjt f the Nm V.nii, ; , reisoa 0 $1.45 '2 : r PRESSED AS BOY n: .,..,. freight' $alt take & Utah R.r! he-ca- V - . Uncle Ale , ""Dndd.4 fold me to le a good girl and do exactly what tbe court lind decided was the best for me. But I liad made np my mind mid knew that X. would rather ftiu away than live wHh fcrandma, Sjrho lias never shown aftf love for me. ' "Before leaving home for school Wednesday morninj; I took $50 from, daddy'a coat.-- " I loft home like L wail tolnstt the' John Burroujita's Junior high school, about five and' a half miles froinonr place. We gewrally take two d'fferent biWses off" the to' go to school W'ben I and first one: I' went down tu'-.-had my kale cut boy'rf st.vie.-- ' 5"': I Went to a-- store and boiisjit" a shirt, a cap and a pair of corduroy trousers, 1 put the boy's clothes on and. wrapped up my dresses in a " ' bundle.'' ' : ,"t i " "What 'did do with the the reporter asked.. , 'I threw It away,, of course,"," retorted June SDopplly.' "What do you think I'd want to be carrying some clrls'.dressei alojig with nte for when I frahfto be a boy?'.'T bun-die?- "I knew tlicy.Wonld be looking for nie late that night, so JJgot off the train I had boarded and stayed in another city overnight. The next morning I got a tlftls with a felldw In an autonfohll.for a long wayV I didn't know him. I just stopped him And nsket for a ride and told him him for It. Most of the t Woilitafter'paytnntf I rode. In automo Hy' bile. x. could have heen here a couple of day quicker, maybevbttt I was careful In ft'k'tng for rldesi didn't sp- If the ilriver'of tbe pul tu me I lot tfeoiiKgo by with out asking them f r a ride. ,,. r.- - "Oh:I am so glad that I reached Provo without anyone getting ahold of me and taking me biuk to live1 yrith grandma. I would rather die right now than go arid live wlti and Mrs. Chifrles A..Hedqnlst He Los Angeles has placed her u was appointed' to" those positions' by or less distasteful to her, and he Fourth is anxious to avoid too 3hagje"JEaaVJrahSeVJ)iLtha mhh pubdistrict tpurt shortly after the licity. ! death of Mrs. Hedquist Watnon and "I wish you didn't )! her burial In this city, in January. any. mora, about all of her." , this," said :. "If June wants to go back to is t The sudden, and unexpected apJune to .the: reporter. '."I ion't Jike pearance of June at the .dedquUt Angeles and 'live with her grand- to have everybody know.Sbout this' itotni Tuesday, came a a' relief to mother, she ma.v do so." said Mr. thing." , , tbe tension under which the entire Hedquist, 'I wlil not pnt any ob- ' June) Is the (jdnpted of daughter ; family had been S laboring slncei stacle in her Iway. On the: eon- - Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.; news' reached here Inst week of her trary. If she wants to remain nerej who during their lifetime Hedquit in this ' disappearance "from the coast city. as she emphatically says she does, City we're re- highly and ."Whlie 1 had nothing to do with and refuses to'goito her. spected citizen-She is the heir of lit pfotect hef and will the larger share of the eRtate of , her bringing June betv, now that site is here she is welcome in my home. fight every reffort to take her away adopte father and mother. whi-? and Uutend to care for her as long from my custody " she Will divide between an. adopted a ahe desires to remain in Provo," ' June. who is a slender girl with dauehter of Mr. TWr,i. t said Alex r Hedquist, 1 wellflown light, blue-graeyes, and light 8, ihd Mr. Watsofl. whom Mrs?a,Qv druggist and business man of Provo brown, hair.: Is rather "tall for her qulst married in Starch, 1822.' fcr and t'tah county, who is theslegftl age. She appears quiet and reluct watson- aiea 15 Jsntrary and guardian of ,ner person in I' till, and antly tells her atory, The noforie.ty orougni rrora romona to be buT aduilnlairator of the estate of Mm into which her disappearance from in the Proo City cemetery." . . , tr'cll-know- n . grand-hiothe- , u.i.. y - |