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Show PACE TORE 2 THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1926. -- how You tEe t U& L and service. J construction permits quicker heating and more even baking it also reduces the fuel costs to a . LI Ill r v . line and learn of the attractive prices at which you can buy a I Prove '' EDITORS OF NATION MEET i Payson H.;ove ': Sp. Fork oat the week. After the convention plans are underway for the pubroutine has been entertained by va lishers' entertainment at Santa Barrious Southern California communi- bara to show what has been acties, remaining ju this section until complished In the 'way of restora- July 10 when they go to San Fran- Ltion "Since the 'earthquake a year . cisco for several days visit In the ago. northern section of the state. The special trains, bearing east ern editors and members of their families, arrived at El Centro, California two day's ago. After touring Imperial, Orange and San Diego counties, the trains pulled into Los Angeles this morning, for the busi-.- l ness sessions of the convention. (Special to the Herald) tltiinesota led in representation SPANISH FORK, June 30 Folwith two Pullman loads of delelowing the sacrament meeting held gates, headed by Governor Theodore Sunday-eveni'ot the Lake Shore XJhristensen, in private life a newschapel, the Court of Honor of the Governor paper publisher. Harry stake district, Timpanogos Byrd of Virginia a publisher, also Palmyra SCOUTS MEET LOS ANGELES, Juue 30 (UP). Newspaper editors from 31 states mid Alaska were here today for the 1 41st annual conveirfion of the Editorial Association. Many nationally know n publishers , were among the visiting delegates. this Business Itegitn morning and will continue through- , Mist-ion- fTT9 House Dresses AT LAKE SHORE Maple Dell was the scene of a pleasant . entertainment , Sunday when the following enjoyed a supper and sports: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Schweifcer, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Williams, Mr.'and Mra E. B. Whipple, Miss Besie WlUiams, Walter Whitehead,. Mildred Scott, Merle. Max and Earl .Williams. The. M. I. A. girls jof the Second ward have returned to their homes in this city after an enjoyable canyon party'at. Mutual Isle. The girls Outing Flannel were accompanied by Mrs. Masie B. Hurst of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Miussa Lewis of Provo. Thirty girls enjoyed the hikes to Bridal Veil Faffs, Uuper Fallg and Vivian Park, ai$U,kotLng, swimming ami dancing. to $5.95 Coats Dresses " Millinery iCINDERELlAjn a 11 mm w- -m J m mmm r tm mil. signed Referee in Bankruptcy, .424 Reason Bldg.. Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 12th 'lay of July, 1920, at U o'clock a.!B., at which, time the said creditors may 'attend, pr,ove i their claims, appoint a trustee, ex amine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may proper ly come before said meeting. Salt Lake City, Utan, yune swm, 1926. V i J. T. McCONNELL, Referee In Bankruptcy. THE RIDE "OREM - vA rm LINEW fKr-wc- j i "rr' Mm rvrSafetyfor EXCURSIONS Week-En- d Excursions jM M to Salt Lake and return? I WEEK-EN- D gut ur day to Monday, Inclusive MADE BY I!' Jar Rubbers United States Rubber Company Ask our agent for details o: our l1! cents per mile and 2 cents per mile rates.- - APPROVED BY GOOD HOUSEKEEPING INSTITUTE, Wholesale Distributors . . yvt 10c Ladies Unions .and Vests Values to $1.25 now ' Lot; Children's Silk and Wool ,l Gaps 2oc -- yd. 12 Momme Pongee 59c. yard , Utah Wholesale Grocery Co. vSpecialcar service for of perishable protection ' : ' -- freight Salt Lake & Utah R.R. D. (Special to The Herald) SPANISH KORK. June 30 A farewell party was given Miday afternoon by .Mrs. J. D. Miller in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Melvin Zelglur 6f Callfornlii, who is leay lhg for her home after a month's visit here. The time was spent so dally enjoying games and contests. Mrs. Led Olsen won first prize Id a bean contest, and Mrs. George Ne- wltlLwftiLhlglLBcQreJn the games; Mrs. David Williams won the eon-- solatloh prize. ' There were 24 pres- ent, relatives of the guest o( honor Henry L Moore and P. Abercrombie, Receivers 4 Embroider : 69c 15c yard 4 Towels Towels Values to 85c now. for $1.00 (Th Cotton Bats Lot Child's Gordon Half Sox' Jap Crepe 69c 19c 15c yd. 3 lbs. 1 - THE PIONEER IS ward choir, which sang two opening: and a closing number,- and by Mrs. Annie Corbell 'and Mrs. Ar.uie It. Beck, each of whom sang sohw. The -ty John 11. oiiening prayer-wasTT. Hetwr the closing, by Hayes and Robertson. The service was well at (Rpwlal to 'The Herald) 8PANISH FORK, June 30--Fntended and there, were many floral " neral services for Mrs.' EMtafoetta tributes. Inermeht was in the ; Jones Stoker, Kpankfiti Fork pio- Spanish Fork ctty cemetery., neer, .were held Tuesday afternoon at the Third ward chapel. Bishop THE J PATRONIZE WHO MERCHANTS Ralph Morgan presiding. were 'Bishop Marlnus FOR THET ARB THK Speakers I..-BUPPO RT TOTJB Larson, President Henry A: Jnrd I '.MOST RELIABLE ner of the Palmvra stake ; M. M. AND PROORESSITE Thomas, Cbirles W. Booth and I JHOMB TOWM PAPER Bishop Morfra.i, who offered the : the Music was remarks. by closing - LAID TO REST 1 . House Dresses to Toweling 22-4- 50c ENTERTAINED , Economy m 1 Embroidery. Edges and Insertions . lc yard Mrs.. George Kewltt wag hostess at a. dinner for Mrs, Zeigler Tues-- : day noon. Covers being; laid for,- number of additional guests. and Mitt C5jTp Special Lace Insertion :alifornian ii ji . 1 mm Extra 19c ' , Sis $1,89 Silk Vesting Linweave All-Ye- W. Center, Sport dian-pian- COST $1.25 Skirts S1.95 Gloves choice 69c ng STILL TAKEN at less than lot V f Umpllmentary to Mr. and Mrs. ern Davis and family, and Mr nd Mrs. Robert Sward and family, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Sward enter. tained at a dinner party at Uniier was among those who arrived to.-- Council, Bby Scouts of America, Falls resort in Provo. canyon Sun ' held a meeting which was presided day. v .' day. '. ' Dr.' Joseph Hughes. overby Nebraska, home of Frank O, Badges were .presented His folEdgecombe, blind president .of the lows by Dr. Hughes:;' Second class National Editorial Association, was badge, Lotbalr' Wood. tenderfoot represented by a large delegation. badge, Charlie Lloyd;, two merit During tbelr stay in Southern badges each, Max Smart tmd Grant California the visiting scribes will Huff. Short fipeeches on scouting be guests of the Southern Ofriifornia were given by W. H. Tolburst, C. Editorial Association. CommuniBooth and JHotace Fereday. ties and organizations which have W. Miss Afton Argyle sang a, solo and Hurled In a deep dugout In an arranged entertainment include Mrs. Horace Fereday entertained solated field about Beverly Hills, Pasadena, San Fertwo miles north aecorthe on nando valley, Federated States So with several numbers est of Mil, members of the sher Huff Grant pronounccieties, Snn Jnbriel Valley AssoThere was a iffs office found' ft complete Plant ciation of Motion Picture Producers, ed the benediction'. a number of for the manufacture of moonshine Inc., Los Angeles Realty Board, good attendance, quite blskey Monday night, according to scout officials motoring to Lake Long .Beach, Fontana, Klverside, Sheriff J. D. Boyd. , the Shore for meeting. Sao Bernardino, Redlands, the In addition to uncovering a 40- Breakfast Club, Cataliua Island, gallon still, tho At fleers found a 50- NOTICE OF BANKRUPTCY Ventura; and Santa Barbara.' gallon used barrel of mash, a small In the District Court ot (the Gordon S. Chapman, Sandersville, quantity! of whiskey and parapher Georgia, editor, and publicity repreJ United States for the District of nalia, used In the manufacture of . seutative of the National Editorial UtajbV moonshine whisky. No arrests were Association, will write a daily news Un jhe matter of Andrew Johnson. made, the owner of the farm being t. iStory of convention, events and bankrupt, but of town at the time of the raid. 9435. tours. The In Bankruptcy No. sightseeing It is the intention of the sheriff to Club of Southern California will To the creditors of Andrew John make a. more thorough. investigation furnish ""mats" to illustrate the son of Provo, County of Utah; and and arrest the parties responsible articles, which will be sent to news- district aforesaid, a bankrupt. . for its existence. Notice is hereby given that on papers throughout the country dur. the 17th day of June, A. D. 1926, ing the. convention. En route to San Francisco after the said "Andrew Johnson was duly visiting Southern CaUlornTirshow- - adjudicated bankrupt ; and that the places, the editors will stop at Ven first meeting of his creditors will tura and Santa Barbara. Elaborate be. held at the office of the under-- . UNDERGROUND for July 4th 1 t5c - Hat Child's Purses Lingelte Bloomers 25c 50c 69c Percales Sheets Lenene Regular 25c 1 C vi 10c yard 2 for $1.95 Now ; . Silks Hot Skirts Indian lead 69c $1.00 Colored, 39C yd; . A New" Satu rday Friday J-tf- , COAST TODAY ... Corsets Hand Bags Art Goods 25 Discount 2 for $1.00 $1.00 Mr. and Mra. A. O. Iverson had aa their bouse guests over the week end, their son, Glea Iverson and wife and small son. HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E Nephi i - , 'Russell Co. Springville - - . Ladies' Department A prettily appotnted dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mra, Alma Van Wsgenen Tuesday evening, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Fewer of New Tort and Mr. and Mra. John T. Taylor of Provo.1 The dining table held a cut glass bowl ol butterfly sweet peas and Dixon-Tayl- or THE - Thursday lerna, -- s Great Expansion Sale e Come in and see our complete ' Great Bargains For Closing Days of - Acting aa boateM to a number of friends. Mia, Lcnlla Jacksoa tuZt-talne- d at her home Tuesday evening. Games and dancing were featured daring the eveulng. Dainty rerresnments were served to the Mlsae Marjo-dSmith, Ellrabeth Holbrook, Dorothy Hatch, Ellen jacKson, LaPriel Sumner, Nadine Taylor. Maxlne Henrotd, Ardus Muhlesteln, Olive Peacock, Helen Hulsh and Mary Thornton. ' -- . ' - air-tig- ht minimum. - Society a satisfactory Malleable Iron and riveted - taunt aucuu tuucUuu ot Ux week will t tlw hkke party held at Genera tonight by th following: Messrs. and Mesdanxw J. T. Fairer, David Oienbaw, Charles-Ward- , W. H. Hornlbrook. A. B. Morgan, G-Bruckbank, Alma Vaa Wagenen, Georta QullUaa, John W. Farrer, G. H. Heiudselmaa, Alex HedquUt and Mrs. E. Q. Uughea. Tt pirty wlU enjoy swimming, boating danc-If-if and aupper. Why the woman who owns a MONARCH Malleable Range is always assured of constant ... . DEPARTMENT STORE OF PRPVO iii? to the great lake with it .millions' of the "speckled SPORTSMEN OF teeut-iii- K beau-tlet- :' For weeks the Madsen brothers. Uuggard, :iar'i aud others, have Ihhuu at their respective- camps ptf-paring for the crowds of fishermen who. invade the basin territory for ' the opening seasoa there. And those who fish at the reserTolr are . The fishing season; on the Straw-- i Most - fisher. seldom disappointed b'rry reservoir opciis Thursday. men who spend a day on the lake are rewarded, with one or. more of July , That tlie occasion is a the- - splendid varieties of trout dny in (he lives ofCtah ! there.1 ,(' found sportsmen goes without saying. belief of Is the state fish the It car after car ; All day Wednesday loadext with' dwiplen "of '"Isaac Wal- - and game department that fishing be toa sped through the canyons lead-- i on the reserroir this year will STATE INVADE STRAWBERRY ' red-lett- ' good. Conditions are wild to have been favorable a.pc'ial attention; has been givefi tUe reservoir and its. tributaries by the departitent dur- - years, millions finny tribe having beed plautctl and proprigated there during, the! past five years..," . With the present system of car-- ' lng for the visitors by the various guides, those who visit the lake are reasonably sore, of accommodations Of course, it 1m jiafer at the begin- -' easbn to' telephone-'nlng of the ahead and make reservations for boats, cabinsi and meals if nil of ' these, are wanted.. ing the past of-th- e , |