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Show f ' 'M a - V v's PAGE SIX THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY. JUNE 28, 1926. aied throughout the country during American for the Fourth Onr bavin tok reared sev- the most shipments-- uf iuf approved efylee for Mta Women, and Children. eral ;; v Those who price tun i' 5 m'taim consider lw suppliedat footwear as low In price an reliable nhpee" can be sold. ' a- Rich Folks V't have the be J C cfSivntrit e that ran produced, and can satisfy best Fram Flllraore Mr. - and Mrs. Bert Cluff of Fillmore spent Sua day la this dry visiting with friends and relatives. I do hereby pledge and declare my sincere belief -o.. - and devout faith in the fundamental ideals of my country so bravely proclaimed to the world by the immortal signers of the Declaration of American independence; and in their words and noble spirit "we pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor" to the support of- - those ideals and as a token of my sincerity and as an evidence of my gratitude for the blessings which tha immortal document Jas assured to all Americans, I do hereby make this contribution for the preservation of Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, as a National Memorial to the author of the Declaration of Independence and as a Patriotic Shrine for the Children of, America. Visitors from Salt Lake-MlDelia Gibson of Salt Lake City in Povo with spent the week-en' friends. so object OUR STRONG POINT The Average Man 61a 88. lcroARD)iRO! CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAMS OF HIGH QUALITY . Chautauqua opened here Saturwith ,;Pollyanua," day evening Eleanor Toner's pretty comedy of success of youtij and love, done by the Robert Hardaway Player. They were arreted by a capacity house and nothing But praiaea were heard for the splendid effort put forth. -funday afternoon and evening, John Boas Reed and hig artist company entertained the citizens at a !tree concert A feature of the Sunday evening program was ,the of Herbert Leon Tone tfhose theme gcae "The Philosophy r daughter," To say that Mr. Cope Is one of the leading platform 'humorists of today ig merely repeating ivhat hundreds Of others have said him, Mr. Cope kept hjg audience In an uproar of constant laughter, flla humori however. . wag d with bits of fundamental philosophy. t':. ; 'John B..Raf to, tamons Impersonator, assisted by the PHInarioonlc Ensemble, will be ' the performer (this evening. ; inter-perse- ANNUAL WHEAT DAY ON LEVAN I loresGAR in the world L liiH i -- for 50 years Former Resident Mis Visits Edna George, a former Prove resi- Returns From Drover Mr. and returned to their home in this city after a business and- pleasure trip to Denver. Mrs, Roy Decker have unusual quality - r9X T - f. Conqueror foil 15& Invincible (joU 2 for 25c liberty, 10c. . Panetelas, 3 for 25c " Br, tiul Bqaanrt, Is Patriot's Pledge of Faith Day kToday honor of the 150th of the the drafted Ip Declaration, anniversary day by and in the handwriting of Thomas Jefferson, waa first - presented to the Continental Congress. William A, Stickney Cigr Co. Salt Lake City c t Gearanuwlby Th Amwicut Cgu Co, - '" Has Guest Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Booth have a their guest for a week. Miss Jean Coleman of Mid way. - Takes Trip Through ParkVMr. In honor of the 150th, anniversary of the day the Declaration, drafted nri Mrs (1 K. Whitehead aWd son Thomas in and was the of Jefferson, first by handwriting J. EllaL have returned homer from presented to the Continental Congress. a trip through Yellowstone NationJune 28, 17.76! The Continental Congress met aa usual in the old 'State House, al park. low called Independence Hall in Philadelphia. It was a hot day Visits Relatives Mrs. Mary Pet and the horse flies' from a near-blivery stable swarmed into the erson is In Idaho for a few days room and assailed the, legs of the patriots. A tall visiting- - with relatives and friends, slender man roae and modestly presented a report from a committee which wag read and ordered to lie on the table. Then there wag a From Cedar G. T. McDonaugh buss of conversation. There was a flushing of cheeks and a flashing of Cedar City, who Is at thefordan of eyes for the report was a Declaration of Independence for the Narrows with the Cedar City dlvls American people and a challenge to the power of the most mighty Ion of the National Guard, spent In Provo. where he the week-enempire on the face of th,e globe. Three weeks before a committee had been appointed to frame fhe was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar most momentous document of modern times. Fire men gathered in a BJerregaard. little room uround a table. There sat John Adams, short and Impetuous Return to Hollywood Mr. and in manner Benjamin Franklin, looking the patriarch and philosopher, Mrs. C. E. Erlckson and daughter, Roger Sherman stolid and cold, Robert Livingston dignified and imand Mrs. A. McFadden have pressive, and there sat the long lean Jefferson whose "Summary View" Gall, to their home in Hollyhad mobilised and marched the grievances of the colonies so mllltantly returned wood. Calif., after a few weeks' that England could hear the inarching of colonial feet The four men visit with friends, and relatives in turned to this redheaded revolutionist and assigned him the task of this city. phrasing the Declaration. Twenty days of warm June weather found the Virginian bending Visitors From Logan Mr. and over a writing desk, made by a Philadelphia cabinet-make- r from a Mrs, John A. Crockett of Logan drawing of his own, n the parlor of a two room suite in a new brick were Provo visitors over the week house for which he paid 85 shillings a week. " No dinners for him, no end. They were the bouse guests promenades in the. parks, no horse back rides along the river. The of Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen, pen of Jefferson moved with feverish spirit 'over the page. ColeVisits Here t about the little table, aud the document Again the five few wag 'read. Adams proposed a little amendment there, Franklin another man of Heber City Is spending a ifi and relatives friends with days was and Jefferson instructed to present the report. there, Provo. '''-''.,;'' June 28, 1776!. ' The tall diffident Virginian rose and followed his instructions. Boy Is Born Mr. and Mrs. S. H Silence fell upon the patriots but for the buti of the horse flies and Barrett, Jr., nre receiving congratuthe murmer of the leaves In the trees' without, and the reading began, lations on the birth of a line baby "When, in the course of human event " i boy, born Jo them Saturday at the The last words of the document were read, and a murmur of men Crane Maternity home. broke the silence that followed. These men had heard a paper as momentous&As the Magna Charts. They had heard proposed the Denver Woman Here Elizabeth birth of a nation; They had listened to a Decjaration of Independence. Roweof Denver, Colo.. Is visiting Written by Claude G. Bowers, author of "Jefferson and Hamilton." with frienda 'n Provo for a few ' - y Made the City 1 God Made l)y , Fletcher Jones, of Visits Parent Eureka swnt Sunday in this city visiting with his pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Jones. these delights will be yours We Are Giving Away New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. n. J. Brown are the proud parents of a fine baby boy, born to, them last ABSOLUTELY FREE - From FaJrvicw Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. Bench of Fairview are spendPro-v. with ing a few days in ' friends. Greatly Reduced This Entire Week v xC,f Get a new. hat for the Fourth. Ross Millinery 317 West .Center . ju t Am. A Real Automobile Salt. Lakers Visit Mr. and Mrs. Tavlor and family of Salt Lake City wera Provo visitors Sun- See Us Visits Mother Mr. and Mrs. G J: Smith and family of Salt LaKe City spent Sunday in Provo visiting with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs.1" J. ' T. Buckler. HATS i.e.- . v If You Win Our Free Automobile Goes to Idaho Mr. and Mrs.. Carl Peterson left Baturday morning for Idaho, where they will attend the Peterson family reunion to.be held Monday.at Grace. Idaho. lief at Once for Particulars day. ALL . v forests! - ' breeze-fannin- S. M. - . wonder that man seeks in the summer- time to get away frpm his imperfect handiwork to the. more natural and glorious environment of lofty mountains, singing vr streams, majestic trees, wonderful vistas, g cooling, soothing waters and days. week. the Country ."No Sesqui-Centennl- - but i Miss-Blanc- men-me- LVrmfZIU 1 d , ', ...... Distributed "by Goes to Log Angeles--Mis- s Tony Grant left for Los Angeles. Calif., the latter part of the week, where she will make her home for an In definite time. e fee its eit rvad ef MonUeaDe taw be atnt elwet to the US noaut JrfMB HpMrial FmumUom way, IW YerkXkr. NaaMg ef all aatribater wUl be erUc4 si taw . Book. Birii UiM't CaearBwri ' ' tXSZZ . . Chancellor SuperQuallty at Evoy Popular Price Colo, Expressly,, for The of American; Independence and the Thomas Jefferson Centennial Commission of the United States " I LOGAN, June 28 Annual Wheat HON. CALVIN COOLIDGE, President sof the United. States, Honorary Chairman, Day on the Bidge. near Ne- - Stuart G. Gibboney, j phi, will be observed July 3. accorPresident Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, Chairman. to announcement ding reaching the H'tah Experiment Station from Farm in the- afternoon, as bag been Lots of beauty helps are crazy. A.: R Bracken of the the custom. At 1 o'clock the Levan They are like putting" perfume on .Nephi Substatlotf, a,member of the Ridge will be visited. It is plan- onions, executive comn)ttteer Thig date is ned to have more 'time spent at the rarlier than had been contemplated, the "Station, "With one man it is a grudge ; tthe original plan being to observe Experiment than has Inspecting been spent In plot work, with two a grievance ; with three .Wheat Day July 8. The change in other years. . or more a- cause. j dates wag considered necessary in Slew of the rapidity with which the Unusually good crop prospects are reported by Mr. Bracken, who states 'wheat crop is maturing. That Spartan youth wouldn't crops are likely to have smiled If a steering wheel had UThis year's program "for Wheat that Levan of a number by been pushed through his midriff. will differ'somewbat from that be Ridge farmers, this year. ot other years. Superintendent bracken announces. The general It ig estimated that 18,376,432 j meeting will be held in Nepht at 10 The first f the month makes Americans are laboring to get somea. nv instead of at the Experiment every man. feel bilious. body on the dotted line. ( is the largest selling Choir U Meet The Minaru ward choir members are invited to meet tonight at 8 o'clock for the regular weekly rehearsal. dent, now residing in Los Angeles. Califs is Spending a montV with relatives and friends in Salt Lake ty and Provo. RIDGE JULY3 ! .11' d rhos who "oan afford to uar a fuir price, who want good style, good material, good and good fit workmanship and want f these combinations at a medium price, will find We are especially well pre pared to subtly tbem as we realize the great majority of our customers re in thla V : ss riri the most vxacitiK demands from those to whom price ia Jaims.the fact remains that 71 Spends Sends? Bcre Mr. and Mrs. A. Ala and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Cedarlund of Marray were Prove visitors Sunday. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bouke. u.. " must StaU -- e- Independ-tnctWe-e i.COXGRE$S hit vafig unanitocjiTWfaraiipn r OUR PRICES Poor Folks CITY NEWS under the plan promulgated to the American PtopU by President Coolidge and the U.S. Commission. is verf complete recently Patriot's Pledge of Faith I Official SHOES YOUR GAS COMPANY Return From Basin Judge Ell as Hansen, together with Adelbert Bigler. court stenographer, return ed. Sunday ntsht from Duchesne. where they held court during the past week. The principal cases to come befiore his court Ihvolved the federal aid rlght- cooilemnation from Myton to Roosevelt in Duchesne county. Crop conditions In the Uinta basin 'district look favorable fqr the coming year. Judge Hansen states. 't v vMen pre so lucky;. They never can tell when women are laughing at them. . This may be an awful country; but people In China have to get dp 12 hours before we do. "fJaftCm ,t;' 1. - 1 1 V .. - |