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Show r FlH p? Second Section trnt, rt.v: VfV-d- rt T ; Lfe- -- - .1. S1KIMI V ,i - . ; L. -' Church v News ..... .. r. PRQVO, UTAH. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1923. ... , .. PRICE THREE CENTS, In the Big Cities One V ears Household iProvo Lxnss 5123,880 !. Incidental Car expenses ' ouftT four-year-ol- father ' !i II llll Riili I :1 M-at- IlUUI'l m U i f the famous Fi-or- Loom- - Lloj-'- B. the inventioiL.of-Marshal-l Lloyd' -- nnmoa vwitivw harm-o- f and:ipholstery,-th- . theesignsnishes and e beauty stiir-dine- ss Via See This Beautiful Furniture In Our Windows .1 ' his Uiarmiiicr 1 I ixr'mct . v irTO J flTV n fl . Mi Upholstered as shown, in two colors; backs and cushions covered in beautiful brocaded Veiour; arms and fronts covered in plain brown Velour. See this exceptional creation on our First Floor. vr ' 'p ' ' no voice )SA Mtnhltahail ohnrh nf m ps not a rnnimnnlrnnt is. I awer. .' f ., - - ..- - & :. ; - , - j - CI . nd -I - .. -- in rvcai-ijucvi- . the lesion who was ir..j thrpp tifiics. Ytni mls fomctUing wiien yon dp w i c m t l l tlil .session.- - At t''Q pretictjing sit-- . Kev. !Ujo Sprati will..sia.k nbint t'.'p ' HfeaniLi'liarat-tcof Abraham T.v- ill an sneak "on Unlv'I.HTiil U'Uho ' - , l & ai . y r eorV'Ice S:uln.-Ptei- i II nI $ . Uri. . .. . A beautifully finished Mahogany Davenport Table, exactly as illustration. It will add that artisticj'tojach" to any "room. Special at - 24.75 , - . . - . ' FIRST WARD. Rlrtcr; LaVar Jensen--an- d RiKH of the Returnedh Miasionary as sociation wm DQ luo Hi)e;utt:ra ju tTst .Mn UMirl LSIscleuia--muica- a.vafltuirut.---- i been arrangea "GET IT AT" - gage," as Squlggins said t usea. s ' Then a registered letter, containing!! $ $suu in currency, the. a mount .or theiX X ,1.. uuuu, .1.. uucicai .U...m..1.1aJ inuuJUiniiM uuf lng the last ,01 years, wat forwarded to SquipK'Ing by officials of the state r. J i capltol here, " But, as stipulated In the bond, the money sent was. Confederate furreacy of the year law. i 1 . - ? iu, a!il4t4 a nrogrv-ww- '. 1:- . SECOND WARD. I f .jnfT jj r, .... -- v:. , ill ;n ... " ' - v nave a monument or marker ejected t in the j spring, now Is ant excellent tlpie-r-i- .? If , .iKvlltill:'!.)! i P hoir.Aii hythewara . ;lt' Is your Intention "to ' tho matter consideration Missionary asrocla-rglvw have a .fine-- , large vanel. of (he speakers.. itcr-ling JJy.neAndJUaigaxflt iiaxduer Jor Ioruuwu -jumI. - iu tow 4nif which. seenna waru iius id make a. selection, and ve re mak-tne services in evening, wnlch will- commjenca &t 7 lug the prices attractive at t'ifs time. will also We will be o'clock. VCmurfcPl-progratohav? you see .' " what we have and' get'our prices' r be furnished. The Returned e. Hon will turniHh - .i,-- w "i -- 'J.u--t: r; r. ' J ; " " 'Iu THE BIG DEPARTMENT . t ', - ' STORE 'r'.' .. ., FURNITURE DEPARTMENT " . ".' .T--THIRD WARD. . The sppfikenttn tho Third warrdthlir evenlng will be. Elders Ralph; Keeler and Bruce H'nws orjhe. Returned Mis' slonary association. The meeting will convene at ,7 o'clock, end a cordial invitation la extended to everyone. .FOURTH WARD, ; J.. , Regular Sunday evening services will be held in the Fourth ward this '- BeESfBy Siiite orks& Granite -' vt Tabernacle i Just., 8outh"of PROVO, UTAH. : r t. i :: mm:-- L " ra ' ai-.- r pro!riate as a memorial service to the w , Lwancipator. Mi I relnfReoT " 11'; i!na Aland wlH'be'.oT a nature jjtthvgly :L Monumental -- Work SPRINGVILLE - -- : nvu i ckt ; ' - - PRESBYTERIAN.. Last Sunday morning at. tho 10:3n : n- -Bundny liclioomcrvlcu, everyone )tri ' . AltJni Is the statef;-Georgi- a not bound- to redeem her!Cotifederate war bonds," Mr. papier said that, he ehad jnade up his mind that "no cttlzen of Massachusetts could ever 'suy of I Georgia that - she 'allowed even the dead ashes of an obligation to go un-- t ' redeem.ed.' i 8o tl)kattorne.TrgencralifJxcd hp a renjy to SQiilre, Squlggius. His letter expressed the hope that the money ?ould come' in bandy ft vbuilng two i ews and paying n Jl:tl on my mort- -' " ; x' v Payment asrStipulated in the Bond ; " A choir under the direction of Richard tlwsingtngr Alva S Condie willof furnish the bishopric will conduct ubrlskie ;" the meeting. L R "vC" 8 . . - .... ' ; 11 .. - : i JT7 ' . Tbe-ventur- 2 SPRINGyiLtE WARD.-- ll - Rnnm Snif FIRST . rt ernoL.H on . Jrst j)rlze - for the best Homespun cloth .exhibited at rtiHT BirbecB books on Illinois brought meeting of the Illinois Agricultural so- ihestaifi' uitQ world-wid- e notice. x ciety, , Illinois was settled by . the French g Tl'Js. socletyjraa.'.the.iorerunner :of ar Kaskaskta In 1C95-,- a very early j .. the present state fair. ' The Society date. It became British territory tnx owes Its start to -- an Englishman 17G3. It was won bv Gcor Itosrers !a naml . Morris lBlrbeckr,-a- - farmentClark- - ra the ltevolntto who,-- in 1818, brought 400 Englishmen a statrimsi8, President Davis pay the amount of tne nonq anq accrued Interest.' The letter, was forwarded to:tAtto aeyGeneral Naplerhere forrea an " . 'li - ' I Q PBINGFEKLD, ILL.' The year 1923 y,, is the centennial otjthe. Illinois parllaf'ntjnwhlcltLhe.ha y .:. sen-Ices- -- oJeffersoBrvIsPresldenli lllli . I - vAineueracy jrheJeitercontolned a Georgia. Confederate waf bond of 300,i; together with a - "request - tlmt . , to settle- In- - Edwards county. The next year, on .November 10, 1819, the agricultural society organization wa effected with Blrbeck as president and Edward Coles, later governor o4 Illinois, vice presldenC Supported by prominent men of th state, the agricultural society Inauy urated a fair by offering premlunu for theT5e8Tgraln, livestock, tobacco liquor, salt, cheese and homespun. 2 These articles were exhibited In 1823. f. "Blrbeck left England as a protest against tne. levy or nenvy taxes by a ilass, wrote .5"he. asKOcia-f- S The Keturnod Missionary L AKE VIEW WARDtion will, furnish the speakBrsA. M. I The snpakera for the I,akevlew itii the Kdward Souter J Meservey, ijnd are Orvllle Olsen and 7 ward Siindav f')i First wuil church this evejiiug at 'o'clock. Opening and closing numbers Josenh Broadbnnt of the Returned association. Missionary ft will be given by the ward choir under SS the direction of Chauncey Clitlds. Miss , Kl nrl.,A a c fir tiA aflta. ...ill o.v.- oia-iwin sire 'JrSL VINEYARD WARD. &S ! tioh on the organ,-anBishop O. B. BegulaiJIiiTidav:, servlcei will. be conduct the will meetign. hftl(J n vnPVflrd warvj tw, even r j Huntington All are invited. Flders Oolden Tav'or and lng. Lamar Scojtt wllflie the speakers. 8PRINGVMJ.E 8ECOND WARD. will sacrament The regular meeting convene in the Second ward church TIMDANOGOS WARD. this evening at 7 o'clock. Bishop J. Veda flordner and Wavnp C. Booth P. Bringhurst will conduct the meet will ha the snonkprs In th Tlmnano-eo- s "ward this evenlner. A snlpndld ing. Sacred organ selection, Mrs. 1 Kva Crandall. The Returned Mission mnlcal nroerhm has been arranged.. s', ary association will furnish the speak All are welcome. er. Lvnn Taylor. Ttie ward enoir under the baton fo M. E. Crandall, GRANDVIEW WARD. Jr.. will furnish the musical ntunbors.The speakers for Grandvlew ward . The public Is invited to attend. Sunday services will be; furnished- - by 8PRI NGVIU.E. XttlWWABD. JM.'JtUinwdlcgiajrxJWOxIatL and Claude Glen Soffman. scoutmaster of the They are J. H. MoConkle. ' i ward, will conduct the services in Hinckley. the church this evening, which will commence at 7 oaclock. Chorus, Boy 8HARON WARD. Scouts. Special demonstration of Elders Murray A. Murdock , and scout troop work by the '.members. speak tar thA THere will als6 be a talk ort Boy Scput work. American flag drill; chorus,. Sharon wardthls evening. Tie public In general is invited to attend these Boy Scouts. The speakers of the . evening will be Elders J. 13. Banks . and B. F. Lambert.' PLEA8ANT VIEW WARD. 8PRINGVILLE FOURTH WARD. . Mr.-aTeturned Mrs. Blanche Beai and S. L. Men- missionaries, will be the speakers In in be the will, speakers denhall, Jr., the PleasantIew wardt-hlsevening the Fourth ward church thia everilng A good uinsical program will also ? Bessie Miss" J. at o'clock, Reynolds be furnished. All are. welcome.. will give a sacred organ selection. Solo. Miss Myrl Zabrhwle; cello solo. The ward Crandall GoodmanBon.. of the Illinois State Fair .glns of Worthlngton, p. Ul. g Ht - Bonj the, state's 30 UlltH 4.3U public is luvited. tj of each piece, recommend Lloyd Loom Furniture to every home maker. And the speed of Lloyd Loom weaving thirty times as fast as hands produces it at a price so low that anyone can afford it. ' vv rlnrml'rto"q T.lnvd " IjOom Furniture which is beautifying so many homes. It is flawlessly woven of one 'smooth, strong, endless Strand of finest wicker. to The lt nnrt hu tho first gov- - which ot--th SCANblNAVIAN MEETING.. ffAPtFTON WABQ. ovnim inavian nieeUitg is hold every STsandav "morniuK at. 10:30 o'clock In "RTchard Condie .fnd T.eo Robertson 0 tho vestry room of the stake taber- - have hpen spcured to speak In the ManlPtoir ward at the reeuiar Sunday All are invited, , nacle. . . services. All are welcome. jf I JdO. years ago, n MANAVU WARD. l?ptirmed Mlsatonarv Aesocta Hon. will furnish,-tsneaker 'for' the. t sprvirM 'In thi Vnnavu wrd "this a. in., Sunday school at 2.0 clock, open pvfiilnp TItpv will be Fldori Prank- indoor uies:-in- lvn V: (iates.ji fid .Moroni .Allen. Meet- air services at 7: Center ine starts at 7 o'rlock, A good at- VfSt at p," m. 210 trftidnnce la desirpd.. street. AH an; welcome.' , ft y. 4 In. 1823, rf he "SALVATION ARMY." ,.,,:,. ...ill 1... Im1,l at-th- e Shadrach .CecJllMcfla-d- WW ' it state fair. SIXTH .WARP. 5sU - Centenary Bb 11 VblUVIi, oiion daily from Vt M mum :. --' a wr-m- fixi-fc3- lit HIM Miff mmmxmmt-- for the murder of the boy's mother, ended when Probate judge;:Henry Horner awarded custody of the chjld to . Ovid P. Relchard, the maternal grandparent, who lives at 6518 South 'Albany avenue. Rel chard's claim on his grandson was bitterly contested by thr elder Relchard, who is a. yardmaster for the Gammeil's father,- - Alexander GamPennsylvania railroad. mell, wealthy laundry ijwlier,, living Ton are simply putting this little at 7533 Merrill avenue, who pleaded fellow on the auction block and the wealth may be permitted sire order was entered; I mnrf.. decision,' HorThe boywaa taken Into Judge clared Mr. Reker, who Insisted that ner's chambers,' where he vividly de- .life in the home of the man who killed scribed the shooting of his mother, nis mouier wonia not he conducive te although he ,was but three years aid the boy's best Interests. lme. The couple, then living ' I shall consider him as one of my at the home of Mrs. GammeH's father, own family whatever the court's rul U had quarreled, according to the xhlW's ing Is." said AlexanderQammelL who 'story, and while Intoxicated, Gammell & said to possees property "valued at r bad shot' his wife. more than $200,000. ' Considerable objection to a discus-itco- t "I am now making a monthly for him-- In the Stony; Island tte;lmmBlavH 'boy If custody .were vested In his pa- Trust and Savings ' bank and shall ternal grandfather was vo!ce44y At- continue to do this until he Is twenty-on- e torney George L. Heker, counsel for years old." - t-- ".- - ' lserylng;jc3S0iyjsaiMeM! TZ the Fifth ward, His subjectiwlilcll will be Illustrated, will be "Musto, the. Message and the "rfesseji?erTteet- Iflg commences at 7 o'clock prompt ( and-- ll are welcome. . CATHOLIC CHURCH. s? 1 is , BONNEVILLE WARD. Corner of First North and First Paul Hard'ng and Clyde BunEast streets. Catechism class is held nellElders will be the sneakers at the reguevery Saturday at 40 :3 Oa .mr, Sunday lar Sunday evening services In the at 9:30; mass Sunday at 10:30 o'clock. Bonneville ward this evening, which . Rev. J. G. Delalre, pastor. .. wTTl commence at 7 o'clock sharps dsInvHedirEveryone SCIENCE. CHURCH. CHRISTIAN Scientist. First Church of Christ, No. 80. Norih..ynitersUj ..ayeuuej. Serv PIONEER WAfiD. A splendM proerom has ices, are held every Sunday morning been ar-- . at li o'clock in the Christian Science ranged for the services in the Pioneer The subject for Swiday will ward this evening at 7 o'daclMartlB-- -' $O church. bo "Soirit." SundayBchooi-at-U- i. nsTrniSn" arid It. H. Esan will be the WlVeaneadax "evening meetings are held gPpakers Ideal for Your Living Room 1 J - '1 Returned WissionaTy association will Ladles' Guild will meet In the vestry speak in the sixth ward thit evening A good attendance is room Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at 7 o'clock. deslred. Wni. F.' Bulkley, rector. K&e-Re- ei Lonely last year was less than $536,000, ac cording t the deposition. the over t-- . CI aUU J1 Rich GrandfatKer Is Worsted by Poor Y1HICAGO. Controversy guardianship of ward J. Gamniell, wLose in ST. MARY'S CHURCH. : $2,000. " fifth ward. - 'T. Prof. Franklin Madsfiu of the Voting university wiM beliermcfpal sppftker at the services this tyenlna; Sunday school is held in the St. ;.M&Xy'5 church at lft.a. m.; morning E. v. Cost of clothing for Guy, ." pastor. s $2,500. ' 7 ,; . REORGANIZED CHURCH. West Fourth South. Sunday evening services at 8 o'block.. A cordial invitation is extended to the imbllcjn general. Elder S. S. Holm, ... Cost MloodZfitfa.. '.000 he was now paying Mrs. Stlllman dren, 'and semnts, $18,500. Cost of maintenance of motor, re- vtmratHrily was reasonable and suffof tires, "gasoline, icient Els counsel made It clear that pairs, Incidental chauffer's wages, and girage-charge- s, Mr. Rflllmnn un nnt nnhiulnir thai $5,300.. on the grounds of flnan- application ; Cost of tutoring for tw6 " bdysr rial luublllty. to pay, although deny, $3,000. ing that his Income was $1,000,000 a Wages of" secretary, $3,000. year-'fi'anything like - that --sum,5 Cost" of clothing for Alexander, The banker's gross Income during the " t ' ' No. 250 The detailed figures for the $10,000. -tbudget of expenses follow: pensefofTon77eiiri3,(KJ07 iJl-eancatl- on Rent of Apartment, $13,000. , at Mntoa academy! Assistance of employees, $500. sntt extra womg,T$l,500, Wages of trained nurse, $2,100. For charity and services, $3,000. Wagels of cootov $W500. Total, $123,880. "In addition to these Items," the Wages 'of kitchen maid, $720. Wages of housemaids, budget' sayv ."njoney wiU haTOtp be of two laundresses, $1,800. paid in the form of presents by me and gratuities I or services In the sum Cost of cleaning apartment, $520. of $5,000." Wage of personal maid, $900. Ip reply to this budget James" A. i.'...-.r ouiiuu, at 7 o'clock. Elder Eari Sum- - f ni.il evening . ..... and Kathnn Calder will Jbe jtbe. " 8on o . aviuru McCoard.' Toys, gifts, Christmas and birthday N. T. Mrs. Anna presents lor children, $1,000. POUGHKEEPSIE, has filed la Cost of Insurance on personal propthe state Supreme court- budget erty and buildings In Canada, $1,500, bowing that the lowest possible total Estimated cost of furniture, rugs for her yearly household expenses was In "apartment. $900.-Wage- - (. fares, $3,-50- erty Ininn.sih. I PaatoA U Fttzfoy. guperlnU'ndont. Preaching servicos at 11 o'clock. Christian Kn- deavor social. 7:;i0 p. m.., Rev. t hanes hairdresser, repairs, and other mlscefc laneous cash disbursements, $5,000. Amusement, books and concerts, ttr-rtter'T)rop- .. . u- lunches, medicines, electric light and gat bills, stationery, stamps, telegrams, cleaning and pressing, .clothes, $123,880. COMMUNITY" CHURCH. fr... ..' ..l i nuu iuiui nuctu m Ixil.l at 10 ft: r Clothing for Mrs. Stlllman, $15,000 Maintaining place in Canada, $9,600. Summer traveling expenses, $15,000. . Springville i ; , S (S 5 U5', v t I - , T ( |