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Show . l Thursday afternoon P. 8. Bradford, gave a llograilii-a- l sketch. irrLJuar uuitber M in. Ueva Bradford Holster after whleU Miss Bradford ffive a nnmlier of readings MUSICAL IS flIVEX, ami .Mrs. Jende CardeU, reudere3 verat musieal' selections. A Milenili.l musiotrt, wag given at W. J. Mrjs." hw4 of etasaie d Doing is t A the huiue of Mr. M cuitier of the county board then Iw oiiened at Um B. Y. V. tadiea Oefg lu Vineyard IhsC Friday gave short talks after which Evans of evening in lmnr of by Miss Mildred Lewis, freshinents were served. The gymnasium H. Pninrshte, who bar just returned daughter of Superintendent from a thirty xevcn uiouihs niitaduD talde was prettily decorated In as Claude Iwls. in California. , Mist Lewis is not only a very nut iimn scheme which idea was also ""howe wb" Jijoywl Ihf delightful carried out In the eMertalnliMT talented dancer herself but has had affair were Mr. and Mrs. John room. Covers were laid for thirty extensive traiulnc la toe art of others. She has attended six members. . , Mian Winifred Evana, four junuuer achot of the Jaasoaa of Iji V' TaUl.-Evan. Ray'Nayhir, Beth Mf. jtnd Mrs. Albert ft. Jones and Mem no Mascagao or ew Mi XaTlor and Ui:th Naylor of" Sunny- - daughter AlU-- returned jo their for two years she studied under L Murray borne iu Phito last Tuesday after P. Christenseii of SaU Lake. Jenh-nerJoy Oct. bsviug s)eut the week end In Salt Having had the experience and in teaching Mivand Mrs. Goorpe T. Wells, Uia I.ake viitiu(t with friends and rela- training necessary ' UwrfJH'-mawaana si ins uene-vlev- e tives of that city. classic dancing. Miss Lewis la bow CMsr. All ward and stake officers, meat- - ready to givs Instruction to childrea - . liers of the misrioiuiry elnb of i'fah. an juniors who fre lnterestetl.JB Mir Litfille ljoldaway rrtttrned Mtske and metnhers or the faculty beJWt technique, nature, character to her lHme In "V'lpeyard Friday of the Brigham Young university or toe aau-ing- . whew she will KpendNtome time on rrgt" h" tb g"e "f Prirtent T J Mljsajwlaljgpertulre of nature the mission" s'. Taylor and his counsellors. X studies Includes, such numbera as ipiilth ftirtrnigtr"fjr field of California where ibe ban V1U Knight and Simon P. Eggert-so- n th Grecian. Plastiuue ti Barefoot het-eaft Intmiinjc for the at a social In the Ladies gym-na- and Scarf dancea and la her list of Mb Holdaway la the daughter um on Friday evening, October raracter dances she features the ,Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Iloldaway. Chlulse, Jaiwneae. RusKian. Bpanlsh, IT. at 8:30 p. ro. Inmediat arrangements for the Hungarian and EgyptUia, For those Miss Mrs. E. M. Neljaon entertaiued at party are in the hands of the stake who wish to study toe dancing,whk-fa delightful party Friday afternoon eommltteeon recreation consisting: Lewis ha proper nervines In boiKir of her son' llyrum whose of Ixwry Xelnua, chairman, Ted tend to develop the strength, ease seventh birthday anniversary oc-- Jones, BlancbexMendenhaU ' aud adn. power necesMry fpr this work.' Sltwe Mi Lewi haseen asked ijVttma JersvmBiilR!T-- T being asThe afternoon was pleasantly sisted by Sterling of the high by ths B. T. U. to assist Mi Taylor, spent with inline, and music after eouncil. The evening wllt.be devot- Wilma JejHissm in tbe pliysical eduwhich delicious refreshments were ed largely to dancing, with some she, has cation served to jihmt twenty lit?!? friends inters very btisy vrRguhsttig mitterlal "to fun vfeaturea present. The table was prettily 'sjiersed.:sr prosehi ioitllus jaudeuu of vlasrie ' decors red with flowers and a Targe with lighted 'candles, birtbdHy-cakReport made to the Bank Commissioner of the State ofXTtah fonfijnj: the centerpiece. Ms: Mra. dancing at the Bnlvertdry, but these classes are now procrtSilnb. rauidts Itid Miss Lewis is enabled to turn axirs attentifHi to the opening of MILDRED LEVIS private OPENS CLASSES What Is to be done when a stray goose la fonjjd In the street? That la the question one Prov youth will ask himself and probably the juvenile officials as fwell before being eves humans to a km stray bird. Anyhow, the prise goose In question has found its way back to its owner aud on little, heart U aching from the affair. ' The story revolves around a g"ose Milt Jones won at the Harvest Fesand took home to fatten for a tival -rainv day." The goose got away and an official search was made fof several occasions tha tll'Wrd.. was re--.. presence of a stray: -- . im ih -- e e. r jst uc si . 1: . -- r OCTOBER 22 WEDNESDAY TRIUMPHANT RETURN ENGAGEMENT 3 SamCastJliat Played Here Last Yearw ii . Hul pur tb: chi bet TG "cot on In? BO . COD for SCORE Franz Music. STOR Y Own Romance, - Voice Diagnosis - ,'".' v.iollji seiertiis.-- Stocks, i bohdgnd securities, etc.. . . . i .. r; . . ., .$ ...... :.. ...... 1 Mrs. O. Earl Thomas and Mrs. Wynian Berg entertained at a dts ,lightful, bridge party at the home of the former Friday afternoon. The rooms were" prettily" decorated in an .autumn color scheme with leaves and chrysanthemums carry-igout the Idea. Nine tables of bridge were played during the afternoon, following which .a delldorj luncheon waa served to about forty guests. ' its r 24.964.89 10.350.00 190,862.81 stock LIABILITIES. -- 8 Ladies' Floral Co. ...... X' -- WWW ....... ism - CENTURY THEATER, NEW YORK Prices j "What if the Would they: forgive would they worship you as their idol if they knew your life behind the scenes?" .- - 7 6S rlSx WVx V . - x " EveryMonday GREENE AL ferARROWpresnB . s Preseiit - sterrurrfEdmund Cobb f ' - - tr ii,.uijuw.nrir,l-.njLi-rii-irr.-ijij- . " u r . ju j j nr n r u u Jtfr - s - .iv'V''''""'""""111"1""'1111""1""" iJJijwwwjwwwww.,,. weoiage-- ... 8 ..... ...........rVriYr)nnAnj1 CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND I HARRY AND MILDRED OTTO in PUBLIC RECEIVERS ' THE ARISTOCRAT OP AMATEUR THEATRICALS " "I'rnr.'innriju'ijmji.i. BILL UTAH tt A STRANGER MARCELS, 75c Reset Free . s - m u Two Expert ZZMarcellers- TY -- SHOP 230 W. Center Phone 466. ' -Two - u Hoursand U U 20 11 J l Minutes M u VJ I I II l"J FEATURE PICTURE ' TyBETTYCOMPSON "THE FEMALE' Of Gorjgeous Costumes, Beautiful Settings, Clever Comedy, Real Minstrelsy at the FLORENCE-BEAU- ivniYiwuwii wdu xtuji X in rrWO RECORDS" your grooming. Special for 8 Days x .. HAMLIN & MACK about personal :1! "LOST A HUSBAND" I MADAME formation i James CARNEY & ROSE Julie ...........-...- . invites the laZ1 of Provo to call and get a free facial and free in t DOLLIEx. DANCE FOOLERIES .. iiiiinii'"rMinitm "vnwwiuwiwIwiAWiMjj - HOUSE H CHAS HICKEY & HART REVUE "Midnight Shadows'1 ii N- -- -- lit 20th StartingOci. DfrANOERSO- - t.". mm v " i $20. Western Vaudeville Managers Ass'n, ... Present8 T Ix--- - r7t niter ilelicii. luncheon W. 0. CHEEK. was served to all those present. FHED W. TAYLOR, . S ' The meniN-rof the Third ward Directors. AMA&HTON OEABHOLT WJODUCTGN 'held their - nance" litsr first Married BiiksrStaie-Q- f UialvOfficef Bank Commissioner. Tliursday evening" the Seth bank commissioner I, state of Utah. of the Pixton, in ward amusement hall. Wilde's orchestra furnished the music and a do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and corlarge crowd of dancers from every rect copy of the statement of the atJbve named company, filed ward attended.. From now on these iff my office this 10th day of October, 1924. WRITTCN AND PIRECTEO BY FRANCIS TORt dances will lie held regularly in SETH PIXTON, the Third ward and all married and 1bT Bank Commissioner. couples are invited to attend. -- 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, BIG OPENING BILL yV Xc?Nv- . m j ; AND PRODUCTION INTACT FROM CAST -- Mrs. Rtelln Bun-- entertained the memtiorti of Camp Xo. 4 of the Daughters of the I'tah Tioneera n Cast . world lenew 10c ; - i ... New-Yo- rk 1001 NIGHTS ON BROADWAY Alln-r- - 5 ."-. ;:. . . ' PRINCESS . : MiUta-'Fletche- SHUBERT MAIL ORDERS NOW . ..... ... ..... .... J.J. ---- ' - ..r... a MR. -- With the Original .- -. . St ?s "r'-";- r That Zeigfeld or Greenwich Village Follies Would Envv Direction Harrington Adams, IncFostoria, Ohio. A Dashing Dancing Chorus , SEATS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE MONDAY, . 10 A, M.-- M AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA 5 .EpjAiLin) IILIMtI7 nial plants. - - WrrWrrMrrVWyMrVMMM X ,$300jOOO.OO Capital Btock paid.in 49.000.00 .. , rSurplus fund Net undivided profits . a 15,816.23 Due to other banks . 6,693.61 , " PHONE 466 $687,995.41 Deposits subject to check Cashier's checks 1,229.54 230 W. Center, Provo. 944.00 Dividends unpaid .. . . . .. . . .. Total demand deposits 690,16895 juijxtTiririrMaiirii"" Postal . 11,995.80 .$ savings deposits No. 2 of the Dnughters of Camp 168,014.16 the I'tah. Pioneers held their regu- Time certificates lar meeting, at the home of Mrs. Savings deposits 351,586.20 Sadie V. Jones last Thursday afTotal time deposits . . 531,596.16 ternoon. Talks were first given by - 2,504.66 Miscellaneous Mrs. John Saxey on "Business" and ALLSEATS by Mrs. May Glaier on "Good TOTAL . . . . v. ... . . . . CJflaenshlp." After which the meet.$1,595,779.61 MONDAY AND . ing was turned over to the nieniiiers. State of Utah, County of Utah. TUESDAY A splendid was given pntgram' J. Win. Knight, being first duly sworn according to law, consisting of biographical sketches from Mrs. H. R. Atkins who told the deposes and says that he is president of the above named story of her father's lifev C. Ei bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, t Fletcher mid Mrs. S. Jones true and correct statement of the condition of the said brink who told the story of her. ihtftJbjer at the close of business on the 4th day of October, 1924 Eliziilieth ' Jfe .Mrs.Mollis V . J. WAL.KX1GHT., ,, ... Miss Fletcher rendered in- te this 9th day of OctO- Btriiniental limsfc r --JX.AUte Jimii'rgave ahlliaLjl'Mt ber, 1924: reading.. .were, alyo given by Mrs. HeKr J. LEON NEWREN. Done, Miss Kthel Kletcher nnd Miss (Seal.) Utah. Notary iPublic, Provo, Jlaxel Fletcher. ' i lly ciDmmission expires Febrimry 4. 1926.- At the eoi)cluian,;of-4hetrrathe reniainder of the afternoon was Correct Attest . ' pleasHiitly spent, with" social cliat W. LESTER MANGUM. win eh n - Shows Daily 2 :43, 4:15, 7:43. 9:15 ALL , SHOWS Matinee 3 :45, 10c; 23c SEATS RESERVED : j ; " . : P "V 8 ii5,540c;i!0(V Eyentag r VSeats Reserved. Maki YouReservations .,u..; mi for Season. - ' i iimn in Ta cb E s hv J. G. Huff man : Scenes by Watson Barrett. H Dances by F. M. Gillespie. . Entire production under personal : MONDAY AND TUESDAY ai Baby's and many peren .,$1, 595,779.61 Romben? nd rlnTTrprr-Tnrirmn- t our B re .-. . . . .. . . tic Dy direction of BULBSxi STRAND and Peonies, and 8,431.90 12,046.00 . TOTAL . 711.99 3.775.00 , .... . 4:T.r,3.05 2G.176.86 93.409.20 122.2S9.'96 6.4S6.1S . jin from "melodies of Schubert I Music hw iJrl.-),555.4- 1 grenl i;inii(lfnther and Cash items Mrs. J. K. .nnw; vio-1ii selminii, .Mrs.,Irvln McDowell;'(Gold piano numliers, Jliss Lucille Snow. Silver At the .conclusion, of the .program, a delicious luncheon was served afTotal cash on hand ter which the remainder of the Federal Resen'e Bank time was pleasantly with spent U. S. Liberty Bonds aoclul chat . ja-iu- inline. Miss: Banking house . . , , ; ";r,"--i"1V,,1s,;,r'",, Furniture and fixtures ""; ' ' 'vocal duets,: Mrs. Irwin McUowcUj rhie from Federal Reserve bank und'Miss Lucille Suon : liov:ipIiinl Due from ot rfer hanks sketch of her pareutsgrandfather. Exchanges for clearing house . . : tin j ' S- Sii-.- . Lyrics by Dorothy nelly (adapted irom tne onginai priiKrinles chi ' .. .. JBook-a- nd Ped.U'ucui iK-atc- r Itoscui-- Schubert's Own Franz Schubert's a Don-- ' following iiiimU The and ic-ii- Miss pti Mm - WILLIAMSON for the teacherT voice placement, voice of the conditionoTthe building,. interpretation aud diction for the student; coaching, . CAM I'. NO. 1. I, OF TrMEEfS. isiture N acting, intei;ietntion for the professional singers; , , - 'h nitS, 1 of lint IinjjhjFrS iTt iiid theater. BANK KNIGHT TRUST & liooliing hoiirs uoiv oin?n. Voices tested free of charge from 8:30 the 1 lull Pioneers were pleasjintly j" ncen mime has on to w ednestluy and Friday. v.ru.tw entertained Tliiirsilny HfteriitMii at Located at Proyo, in the county of Utah, staterUtah. atthe in iliU ts.; ; 'pPMlDct of "The Aiiicn, Ef44Kij -niornings. nIish ltssons.-Monday, Ji; private tirst and second year work, v ...... tle Jijijief "Mrs, lryin Mi It.iwcil close, oi husiircHa on in i ; i.i. hi. - teuehers tV aiiH io snswei nd piofesslmml" jt s:(,n advanced priyate B4tfi-;w7fh Mrs. .1. E. Snov lis joint host RESOURCES I iir.ses7 r au'l up, rBmritvrThe tHsrer , in- ess,- nve '! h. lint ..?86656.56- lions ttllotit the faiKv iiliom vcr "Tumiis the nftcrnooii u splendid Loans and discounts . ( Fifteen 'minutes' individual instruction class to, students.) . . 25.594. r . iA proizram was iiivcii consisting of the Overdrafts !.., 3' - mail BRILUANT BEAUTIFULMEMORABLE! Salt Lake City, and 2708 Jefferson Avenue, Ogden City While few of us can Hitlsfy our can lousing to try the stasre, we" all "tske it apart and see what uuikes it tick." by wifnessins s iH baxHtr Kutncrinc MnclMnald .......... Pi Messrs. Schubert presents 618 Templeton Bldg. "T CHASTITY. n-- oj tton tbe; of New York CUy and Paria Artist Pupil of Madam MUtilde Marches!, Paris, France, Announces the openinf of her studio, pi.llcrerTvmtTisrandnhe-1)t- rj eihonorated in the case. SAVlkaS M.i Eminent Vocal Teacher ( n4 maLr.i, ,i in M v TTTf T MADAME INEZ McCUNE ... len f.i Ute evenratrrheTankHar-schotalri-a- i lone goose was reported. r . But the goose came back, vj lonerather was nrougm: rouih who had befriended the some thing, but not until the long arm of the taw had reached out, innohowever, and frightened, an cent boy whose only aim was to care for an estrsy bird In distress. That th nninion held by Chief of T - and tn nJir headauarter rn ......TTT, "..'' - A LOVEGQQSE r 0-a- ' jica tM acaouL BOYBEhtlENDS ad Tt Vt mantic and coWrful setting, the Are actresses different from other lowl- tocalfc of .the "it true that, to be sue, periud and people!--- ! aa actress must have uig Lueuuelves particularly to pic.Naturally turesque surroundings. lived"? tiie piece takes an additional interest aud charm front Lb fact that "BLOSSOM TIME." practically all the music in the either was written, by the great piece No more wetone announcement baa ever1wt"Wtrte to local tbea tee-- Schubert him4f, or was inspired goers than the informatina that the. by his most noted compositions. delightful Pram Schubert opererta. Such melodies as the "Serenade," "Moment Melody," "Bkssnmf Time" will return to the "Immortal Columbia t neater tor an engagwucui Musical." Tell Me Daisy." "March of one nleht Wednesday. October 21 Militaire" and others, are embraced Not in the history of the local la the score, which la conceded to theater has a mutucal play made tU be the most charming musical set profound lmprelon or created the ting given any light musical play enthusiasm that has been aroused within the memory of the presen by "Blossom Time," Based on actual generation of theatergoer The Xew events In thelffrof therreat wnrrt york Century theater company nnser, the story ot th operetta has figures largely In the brilliant sue- ro cess of the play. the advantage of |