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Show is (. THE EVENING HERALD. MONDAY, JTNE 28, 192S. -- WITH. MINERS the Best Where 8oel Editor, Plum 107 Mr. tad Mrs. Douglas Swam and! sons,' Robert and Douglas Jr were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Sutton Friday. They, left Saturday moraine for their home in Inglewood, Calif, ..' Mr. and Mrs. W. Heart of the Season SALE Now Reductions In Every Department- FE PROLONGED YMATRIMONY rtrJ tvnporated. .MllK as- irjjwihe an 'address here before afion. ' 'is a: life preserver,." Hooks. "The death of unmarried and divorced men much high-than tlmt of mar-men. Our of 'SOS "men of 65 rs of use hmI over, who died last ir. IKV divorced' men piny harps lared Mr. 1 . " such was the verdict Saturday , of thousands on Packing Hauling Jfer U WW bmppinp "Wz Aim to Please" Hir 150 So. Transfer Co. Office and Res. Phone 148 rstWest X if ? ' . . . Our new shipment of Pretty Silk5Dresses are here in all the newest shades and materials. Come in while we have your size in these new summer shades at our new low prices. present $12.45 J BURT SMITH EUREKA WINS FROMPAYSON . IN LOOSE GAME Ka"w-lUig- orchestra ; 8 p. m., studio' program ; 9 p. m.. courtesy- program; 10 jt. m.. Talace Hotel Rose- - roonr dance "orchestra. KGO (361.2m) Oaklai)(! T'snnl features; 6 p. m.. dinner hour concert; 8 p. m., studio program. Silent KLX (509m) Qakland . night. . KHJ (405.2m) Los Angeles Usual features: 6:30 p. m., children's - - , . 7:30-prn., scripture reading; 8 p. "m.. studio program. KFI (467m ) Ios Angetes Usual If your dealer cannot supply you features; 6 p. m.. KFI Rightly Do mail35c for send us his name and ings ; 7 p. m., dance orchestra ; 8 p. ing sample bottle. in., Soreen artists' quartet; 9 p in.. Composers' series No. 5V 9:30 p m., vocal music '; 10 p. mv radio hour; A lot of WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS cn A work meeting and sociable will be held at the home of Mrs. Maude Glazier of the Edgemont ward Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, when she will entertain the memliers of the ward "Relief Society. All women of the ward are invited to be ' - Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight of Lehl entertained at a well appointed dinner Sunday afternoon at their home complimentary to Miss Jenna V. Clegg of this city. A pretty centerpiece or garden flowers in a deep bowl was used on the table. j which was covered with a piece of elooney lace. Table appointments were arranged for MlsjuMaeKniglit Miss' Bina Clegg, .Miss Barltara Knight, Joseph Hackett, Minor The first half of the Central Knight, the guest of hojior and the Utnh league schedule was complethost and hostess. ed at Eureka Sunday when the MinMr. and ;Mrs. J. J. Booth and ers defeated the Paysonite by a 14 to 5 score. v s family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold The schedule Tor 'the second half and family, and W.yM. Wilson A missionary farewell will be giv enjoyed an outing in Provo canyon will be' considered at a meeting of the' board of control of thei league en in the Vineyard) ward Tuesday Sunday. to be held in Spanish Fork Tuesday Many a good flivver gets cussed evening at 8 o'clock. Protests en by someone who doesn't understand tered during the first half will be it. Same is true of people. disposed of at, that meeting, it is "INVIGORATING!" ' "PUNCHY!" dy-Mads- XX' v fruit in a little bottle for Homes, Tourists and Hikers. club. KPSX (315.6m) Pasadena Usual features ; 6 p. m.,' dinner hour 7i50 p. m. sports talk by Charlie "Paddook, champion sprint' er ; ,8 p: m., concert hour. STARTUP CANDY CO; KXX (337m) Hollywood 7. p. Utah.Provo, m.. courtesy program r 8 p. m.. cour tesy program; 9 p. m., courtesy program ; 10 rp. --m., Cocoa'nut Grove or- chestra. KGW (491.5m) Portland Usual features; 6 p. m.. dinner hour concert; 8 p. m.. educationajprogram ; 10 p. m dance orchestra. pro-Sia- j NEWTODAY WANTED TQ BUT net and gas plate. Kitchen cabi Phone 1002-J- . ng FOR machine, washing machine, small refrigerator, baby carriage. 356 North 1st East. SALE-Sewi- fciirinlsed. The final contest in Eureka was a loosely played affair. Errors and walks aided the Miners in sending over six. runs in the second inning and five in the fourth. Fowler pitched five inlngs, after which Kline ;ent BurtSmith, who recently was released from .the Timps, into the box. Fifteen batters faced Smith in the, remaining four innings ouiy two of whJSi were ' ' " able to solve the delivery. Smith is a product of Provo's twilight league. He showed such extraordinary premise there a -- few years ago and improved sorapldly that a berth on the regular Timp squad was made for him."" He has shown up to good advantage with the Timps in the games, where he has done tfie heavy work. Recently he moved from Provo to Eureka, where he is engaged in the root beer business. Simultaneously he was released from the Timps so that he could join the Eureka Mln ers. He will undoubtedly be one of the mainstays of the Eureka squad. Club Standing' Won. Lost. Pc-.- t .786 Eureka 3. Provo .643 5 9 8f .571 6 Springville 8 American Fork 6 571 7 7 Helier .500 95 .357 Neplit 10 4 .286 Pays'on 10 .280 4 Spanish Fork Result' of Sunday's Game: At Eureka Payson 5, Eureka 14 PAY SON ...........11 ........ -- ............. buyer. One lot 'of Silk,. Rayon and figured Silk Dresses. Value to $15.45 Howard, . $C90 ....... ....... ...... .......... ..n FOUND 2 pairs shoes, placed in ' E. S.hriver, rf wrong car Saturday night. Own J29 Noe, If .. er call f Butler, cf BIG REDUCTION SALE at Andriis. ss Hat Shop continues all this Warburton. lbKline. 2b, rf ... week. Foltz, 3b electric Beck, c FOR washer, practicaTir new, $35. Call Fowler, p Smith, p at 218 No. Univ. Ave.Chone 133-2b j30 Viertel, 85-R- SPECIAL SALE $15.45 Value $9.90 $11.90 9 24 -- 7 5 5 4 . .. . . .3--- 4 ..4 10 2 2 0 4 2 11 4 1 0 2 7 0 ..............2" 10 0 0 ..... .... .V-..- 4 0 5 1 0 1 1 11 ATS UNTIL JULY 4th ad black. patent. All are priced for quick ' disposal. $3,50 $4.25 ...... ......$1.00 . . . . . to $1i75 $1.25 to $1 195 $1.45 to $2i25 Allen Millinery 20 North University Ave. rnn.. .... .S.l Phone 377 Ix-t'- 11 r Low Heels ,.. High . . Heels . $3,25 to $4.95 $4.50 1 $6.95. Try a pair of our solid leather footwear. They give satisfaction and the price isn't any higher. " FARRER BROS, GO. T STUDENTS Jfoe, Warbnrton. hits Colvin 2, to Vier-ta- l N'oe. Double to to Warburton,' Spainhower Wilson to Barnett. Innings pitched by Fowler 5 by Smith 4. Credit victory to Fowler; charge defeat to Colvin. At bat off Fowler 25. efff Three base Uits Kline. base Tfo us blays-Audr- HAVE OUTING COLDS TO SALTAIR Smith 15. Hits batted off Fowl'l 7. off Smith 2. Rims scored off Runs responsible It is dangerous for a chicken to cross the road. But not so dangerous as for a ditch to cross. HEADin spoon; inhals vapors; frely op nostrils. viccts VapoRub V for tW IT Mitliam Jmrm U4 Ytarj, Approximately 60 summer school students and faculty members of Young university made the trip to Bingham Canyon, Magna and Salt-, afr Satnrdnv Thousands of New Words . a The" group went first to Bingham., nere omcials of the Utah Copper AMERICAN LEAGUE company furnished a guide, who Cliib Standing conducted the party around BingW. L. ham and to the great open cut mine New York . . where he explained the process of Chicago mining and showed what the comDetroit pany hag done and intends to do. From Binghaini the- - party went to Magna, where they visited the MagCleveland . . na mills and saw the ore crushed St. Louis ... mid concentrated. "Here the com.18 Isoston pany was very kind and furnished three or fouriguides to tell the stu- ..1 rii.tifa rtt Una NATIONAL LEAGUE Club Standing xne remninaer or me arternoon . W L..Vt. was spent at Saltair. where lnbch 2(5 .(08 was served in the big pavilion on Cincinnati- - ..... the lake. After the lunch, the memSt. Louis bers of the went in bathing. Pittsburgh , . From Saltair. the group returned Brooklyn Provo via Salt Lake City. Chicago New York .TTT Miss Maragret Kerr, instructor .381 in penmanship at Young, Philadelphia, pronounc "365 ed it one of the great days of Tier Boston life. Miss KerrsromJPennsil-vanin- , LEAGUE7 and has had a great deal of ' .' Cliil Standing experience. Her- statement, there W. L. r fore, is of unusual interest. 35 l:i Coach E. L. Roberta had charge Falls ; .29 --18 of the trip, snd handled it in his Twin Falls ooatello . .t rrrv . 25 - 2- 4- .SlOiiisnaHnteresjIinffinanner.1 .... ..... ' irty ,tQ i. - r. ,x. ... ............20 ... 22 ..rv..........li 2i 33 30 .458 Every man knows what he would do it- he had the money; ' WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY The "Supreme Authority" i Htrt an a fmo tampln r hot pursuit... Red Star. Air Coundl capital ship nrad gun mystery ship 8. P. boat irredenta cascade rial Esthonia American Legion Blue' Cross scout girl airport ' cyper crystal detector sippio superheterodyne shoneen . f hit eroreAeaJe . mf information mmrpmg you? 2700 Petes 6000 Mu. Iratiene 407.000 -- Weiea4 UTAH-IDAH- . spcllsd, prononncsd, and defined in ' PbruM Gewtteeraaii BiosnpliicalDiatiaoary Ctt tht Bttt t Write for eample pas of the JVe Worts, ipoHmen of Regular cad Indie Papon, FREE. G.&CMERRIAM CO. V Sp:Tr.gr:eli, his U. S.A. , - InUl 13 fESD At, 0005 $6.95 We have a fine lot of broken size slippers in all the new shades and black V" patent on sale this week Sum- -- : size . . 2io to 5 size 512 to 8 size . . $5.95 $6.50 $7.50 $5.25 Our line is complete in Children's mer Footwear Total ,..;.38 13 27 13 FOR RENT Modern hoiisekeepi core by innings : , ; rooms, fnr. Suitable for young .030J10 3y4 rayshu, couple. 373 E. 4th No. 021,221 010-i- - 9 Hits 14 . . 16010 10x WANTED Berry pickers.aUJSfi-J-l- . Eureka, 13 211 12x . . . Hits J30 11111- Runs Colvin 2, T"Ujward, BntloVS, LbSTirBamboo fish pole on Trovo man 2. Shriver 2. Noe. 2. Warburton, Krtae Canyon road. Finder return to Andnis Kline 451 W. 2nd So. jy5 Foltz. Errors Andrus. Reward, Kitchen. Warburton -- 2, Colvin, -EVERTBODY DANCES at . Glen-- j Spainhower 2, Barnett 2, Cowan. LogM TT, SacKalir lirke garry Saturdays and Wednesdays. Stolen bases S. Shriver, No?. Oedcn s rifice hits Noe. Warburton,-Fol- t. Tickets' 50e. go! run. $13.90 We have several pretty new numbers just added to our present large stock of nigh grade footwear at prices that, are very reasonable. Our line of Misses' low heel slippers in Tan, Parchment, combination color . ON ALL $lS.45 Value Our Shoe Department has never been so complete in style, shade and sizing as it is at present Try a pair of our solid leather footwear and you will be satisfied every pair economically priced and many special prices for this week. p EUBEKA SALE-Autonwt- ic $12.43 Value j 2.b Wilson, 2b Hillman. c- Taylor, cf Wignall, rt Total ss A special lot of sample Silk Dresses that jyere bought at a great discount, special for this week. Fowler 5. ...7". $19.45 Pretty Silk Dresses that will appeal to the most conservative Fowler 3, .Colvin 8. Struck put by Fowler 3, by Co'lvin 1. 'Bases on balls Off Fowler 1, off Colvin 5. Passed bqlls Hillman. Umpires McKean and Elliottt Barnett. lb Kitchen. 3b Spainhower, Cowan. If Colvin. p $15.45 We are making exceptionally low prices on several lots of f IIICAGO, Jnne 28 Marriage is fi'iit )&f in Chicago, while tmTy is 50 per cent dangerous, n Herlcxt C. Hooks, sec- tn women, Matrimony Mrs. Jesse Hunter and Mrs. A. B. Morgan entertained at the hitter's home last week at a bridge lunch-- , eon in honor of Mrs. Faun Morgan of Washington, D.. C, who is visiting here for a few days. A profusion of Dorothv Perkins roses- - and foliage, were employed to deck the rooms. Four tables entertaining were arranged for bridge., Mrs. George E. Bratten and Mrs. Monroe were awarded prizes. The hostesses were assisted in serving by Miss June Hedquist and Miss Marie Mor gan. The guest list included the Mesdames J. W, Farrer, David Openshaw, Frank Stubbs. J. T. Far rer, G. M. Brockbank, G. H. Heind selman, George E. Bratton, It. L. Batchelor, Swen O. Nielson, Abe nrner. Jack Bfesley, T, E. Thur-maRalph Thomas, Bert Hedquist, Robert Hdmer ind the guest of hon or. i Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Moore- field. Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Sutton, Mrs. John Taylor and daughter Ar teene, and Mrs. Hollc f nelson en- Joyed a picnic and swim at Sara toga the latter part of the week. in heave!), 112 single men entered the angelic, host, white h!y 80 with fetorm and strife to contend With knocked at St. Peter's pearly gates. "To the cooking ability 'of- their wives should go a large gliare of the credit or the added years of mari; ried meu'g lives. Xevertiefore have women' shown such a keen Interest in the study of foods and nutrition. Housewives nowadays can recite off hand' the dietary value of vegetables, fruits, and cereals. They can falk learnedly about calories. vitamins 'or the relative values of foods. The ' Result t of this new knowledge is reflected in their husbands' lives." The crime situation Isn't ' hopeMr. Hooks declared that marmust be less. as a health insurance Nobody .has ye't suggested a riage ," JKHE 29 KPO 42S.3m) San Francisco employed steadily, not by fits and conference of opposing sides. starts. Men who marry and then Usual features ; 4 :30 p. m'.. Palace return to eeHbiicy huve Hhe same E 1 Hotel concert orchestra ; 5 :30 p. m.J death prospect, he said, as those children's hour by Big Brother; who dojivot nlarrj at nil. 6:30 p. m., States Restaurant or"SNAPPY!" chestra ; 7 p. in., Fairmont Hotel - tSHCHOOKS li en- (7 Full Swing 111 ;:;' Mangum tertained at a delightful canyon party during the week end at their home at Springdell. The guests who participated in the affair numbered fifty. evening for Ml Jenna V. Oegg and a welcome home for .Taylor Allen. All ward members are invited to attend. Refreshments and a splen did program will be enjoyed. ' ' irv f PAGE THREE Si JUNE 29 Tickets 50c Ladies Free WARNER STONE aruThis COLUMBIANS |