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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1525. TACE FOUR. the letter were exhibited after which purtoeri, were entertained home of President" and" Mrs. T. X. dainty refresh weaO- - wer erred. Taylor Friday nigh- t- - Ir. Witt. J. A social tour was" spent with mode, . Ths advanced Sector class led BriowrSveTbg nssoB the early hit m of tl Utah elake and their ttirr .of I'tab, lloneer relic and aortal chat aod a" radio concert, Fifth Ward ' - Advanced Senior Leaders Guests to Give Show COUGARFROSH - . mwmm -- SHOWS ; 3 p. Matlflef m-jp- lews Western Vaudeville Mgrs. . .. Ass n. Presents 25c Eve, 8:15, 25c, 40c, 50c c, SIX ACTS Junior U1 I 0 O, ' - l. r "tw ' r VAUDEVILLE - Frank L. Whittier t : &Co. Comedy Entanglement J The Boy Wonder of the : Johnny Burjtis Xylophone Rose Doyle & Blaine Present "A Study in Tan" Marie La Pan & Bastedo "Laughics of the Day De Liberto Bros. &Co. Clean, Classy Comedy' " Mack Sennett Comedy -- sflsMM's'sS'M's'MBV'M'MMMHaW1 A sparkling comedy of marriage and divorce, dedicated to the perfect husband God rest his souL "A laugh' for every4 "day in the ea- rfor every family In town. - RIDERS OF THE A-tre- PURPLE COWS- ?-. j . THIS FEATURE RUNS AGAIN TUESDA Y !""''-.- "Regular Prices. . Columbia Orchestra . Ralph E. Booth, Director SOTEBAKER r j&eouces Prices i . - - yrV ' 7Z . r ' : -.- The annual Mutual play for the Provo Fifth ward will be girea Jan uary 15, at the ward bonae. - The play is a three act comedy. called "The Elopement of Ellen." by Marie J. Warrer. exciting, clean r modern It la comedy in which Miss Ira Jones play a the part of "Molly Ford,, a bride of four months and who has a time trying to keep her maids whom she always ' calls "Ellen" and who always elope.',- The last maid, however, turns out to be Jane Haverhill, a society girl who is trying to solve tbe servant girl problem by being a maid" her self and finally falls in love with Molly's brother, Robert, who is played by Wayne Shipley, and elopes. There is si real entanglement, of love affairs and is a scream clean through, The public la invited to come and ' aee - The Elopement "of Ellen.! . nevre-wreckl- ARE EASY PREY FOR WEST IHGII Three Teams Used Aeainst ' ' Kittens in Kagged liame, Elsie Carrol' class of Tbe Home and Iff Care," enjoyed a trip to Taylor Brothers store Friday afternoon where' a very interesting demonstration and talk on styles and standlren by ards in- fnrnlture- Sterling Taylor. Demonetratiofr-rMr- a, - - ,- - Gueat Mrtb- - New Member in Susa Pl; ViewwhoMutual Charles : Toong Gates Of Salt take Is vislttni in Provo as the guest of Mrs. Will SALT LAKE CITT, . Jaiu, 10. Poor teamwork and loose handling of. the ball on "the part of Jbe Brighani Teung university fresh men basketball team was tbe main factor 4a their defeat. 28 to 2L at tbe hands of the West high school Panthers. It was the first real test of either team for the season. Three separate squads were' osed agalast-ih- e-Cougar 'kittens who greatly outweighed me West Slders. Coach Christensea of West seat in bis second team, for the first quar ter, the score ending I to 4 in favor ' of west . 2 3 .........O 4 2 lg. rg.-irri- ' ....0 6 2 S 0 3 - .S XutuU t 4 tl WEST. ..... Howella. If. Atklna, rg. .....O 2 I 1 .. 0 0 Lunt, lt ............2 4 Ctter, rf. S 2 0 4 8 6 0 0 3 0 0 ,....11 18 0,00 Supt. Brockbank Manavu Speaker ... - the-wor- - lt i ' of - stands in the 'Home and It's Care," will be given a lecture and demonstration .Gone to Magna Dell Hawkins on rugs by Peter Jensen of Taylor has gone to Magna where he exBros., company, pects, to- remain during the winter and early spring. Waives Hearing James N. Han sen of Payson waived his prelim? inary bearing in the city court Friday on a charge of wilfully neglecting bis wife and child.. .Hansen was bound over to the district court and .1 released on $500 bonds. i tiiniiimmiii Princess All Seats 10c Clearing Of f Suow A large motor truck and ft team from the city Street department were busy Saturdays-clearing off the snow from tbe ice. at.. Smith Lake for ibe skating long circular irack was being1 made around the lake. From 35 to 40 enthusiastic skaters assisted in the work. -- "VV . Lewis Stone, Alma Rubens, Norman Kerry, Irene Rich and Constance Bennett Leave For Logan J. P.. Welch, Miss county agricultural agent-anRuby .Smith, home demonstration agent, leave Sunday for Logan to attend the annual, convention of agrlcultntaretlWSIbtt BeTvIee'Wdirt-erat the Utah Agricultural College January 12 to IT. Mr. Welch will give a talk on "Tbe Value of Crop Rotation" and Miss Smith will discuss 'County Fairs as - a Means of Exhibiting tbe Results of - ' t V , dtanaara oix Country Club Coupe Coupe , Sedan New Pricei Extension 'lit'ij 1 . MJ . , Sedan Berline 11 prices ..... V . v " Big Six . .'. ':, .$2450 . . 2575 2650 f.o.b. factory. Open car priceM vmchanged. 'Scho field Auto Company - STUDEBAKER YEAR fit the foK lowing cars: Ford ..$10.00 Buick; $14.00 Dodgre, $18.00 : ' " - Will A COMEDY Considerable attention is centered on the Scbofield Auto company dur ing tbe past- day or two due" to the arrival of the hew Chevrolet car now' ott "display at the 'company's ' show toomsr55 7" "It had been rumored for; some time that the Chevrolet people were bulldine a new model but it was not until very recently, (bat we were given the . thrill of knowing that the company had improved the previous model car which We had never to apologize - for," ' said T. L. Schofield, manager of thev companTj. . "We are glad to know that this course was taken rather than to experiment at the cost of the public on a new model, which, according to tbe auto building history, has often not been- as good .as tbe one abandoned. "There ere two extremes ' the manufacturer of automobiles must avoid to get In a rut and not im prover and not to build a model according to every whim of the engineers. The. public, demands that the manufacturer builds a good car and then Improve it"".. , THIS IS an ON EXHIBIT ei qqi; iaa5ttejudtafl O HOWES "tUOJODJE VUUMA CANU1TaMM(inUUnNW.T HAVENEWCAR Special Six Coupe , . with -- ..byes 'tTHB muclv-favofe- Ody" si eyes of men of sdoce have been privileged to look upon, vitarriinsjjtet everybody must have' these nutrition factors In abundance to assure growth and sustain strength. d J& rnrn COLUMBIA THEATRE ONE NIGHT MONDAY, JANUAKY19 V " Coming here after one year in New. York and 3 months "' in Chicago with a cast of celebrities including: MADELEINE McMAHON EDDIE FETHERSTON for fifty years has earned e repute as abuilder of strength. It is the much that sup favored food-ton- world-wtd- ' LILLIAN YOUNG, JACK WALDR0N, FLO IRWIN,. VERA THOMAS, AMY DENNIS, FRANCESCA HILL, " ic plies vitamins irt abundance. ' , JAY AND DOROTHY HENRIQUES ' and ; others, including K " A SELECT CHORUS SCALE OF. PRICES ': : .....11 U 9 81 Weight; omplre, U. j , . . SHOP " It is the desire to save, that leads people-t- o counter bain glad are they who the and find the same quality there that they have been in the habtt 'of paying more money for. In any line of business this fact may be demonstrated, especially; in all public utilities, as stores (both dry and goods, hardware, grocery), cafes, barber shops, and in fact all other enterprises that are- - directly depending upon the public fortheir existence. It seems, also that since "wartime the proprietors and operators of these" things, that are a necessary and indispensable part of the complex now live, existence are taking a decided advantage of the: people who are "required to pay the priqe imposed upon them, of do without the necessities" of life. It is not fair.. There should be ah adjustment. :It is a proven fact right here in Provo, that prices can be reduced. Look at the success of the cash and carry atores, where bargains are in evidence. The two .. chain stores here that carry groceries Jare enjoying a well earn ed and well respected satisfaction and a splen--di- d success; because they 'have reduced prices be, e 1 the exhorbitant and barbers, the largest cost possible, but that has realized the un justness .of, overcharging the , ' 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. 8ead ebsck. draft, for tax ana eadote order or by registered mall, adding 10 stamped envelope for return. GHILW is well known GEVGHASI of merit "TEE high The and it crowds theatres everywhere, which points to an SECUIIE Y0UXI RESERVATIONS EARLY they-requir-e. As an example of the tremendous, success of catering to; the whims of the tonsorial customer and charging only a fair margain above ac tual cost for the service rendered look ; at the White Palace Barber Shop Provo a year ago, in an obscure location, whose only merits were splendid service, cleanliness and friendly soon caused it to become a popular and .well respected sheprOiie might note the fact that not many customers left the shop dissatisfied, 'and that a large majority of" them, came back. Even the ladies began to. realize the. fact that-whe-n hair cutting - was - required they could 'receive courteous attention and good service there. One may well praise, the splendid courage of its proprietor in practically eliminating his profits, by originating the only successful low priced barber shop in the town, when he might and have continued made more money lis the other way. He shou oe coneratulated una wno. way in which he.1 in fah of the fact that 'his sho; might be branded as a - ; . 1 Scott's taken regularly Kelps grown people and children alike realize strength and vigor, Isbott a . Hocmarid, 9.J. ". PARRY BATTERIES - t --a IpWlliKLiiu m& SGOlfsEiulsion Open 7:30. Close 7:30 Phone 730 Provo for rix Humwi at " GREAT MUSICAT COMEDY T ion ivnpnTn a ofijsqj: 'few 1 pub-lielfort- hfr ONE" SCHOHELD'S 1445 1545 8 3 Jl '1 l work "IIOTCIH Service Worki" 1,' 1 nO ...,-...,0:.- 2- - -- V iWHJ DEN WILSON . $1345 . rt " " -- '1 ; prohibitive costs heretofore imposed upon the buying public. Look also, at the success of the one "barber shop that has Teen successful with the prdinary costs of other " u '............. .0 Evans, Osterioh, Ig. Good win,, rg. Peterson, p. u .88 1 0.8 4 S - t. t. a. . V. Smith, low vt . . T "P THE BIG 25c lEHL Jan, 7 10. Lincoln ' high school played here' Fridayevehirig in the first game of the Alpine Division. - Tbe loca( players, although held closely in tbe first halt, did not experience much- trouble- to wis At tbe half Lehl led at 18-Madson and Harney were Lia- - Sfrail d , t ' ft .W LIKCOLN HIGH RATTF.RTF.S Cars, -- 2 4 Of the remaining virgin timber in the mrted StaTM, T5 percent rths reat plains. LEHI DEFEATS PARRY ; 0 2 2 2 . 0' "t 1 0 3 2 Weight t ..1 M,-1- . ir.t Totals , Referee, 26 4 - xeocntly moved Into the Pleasant View ward Knight from Idaho, bat been . chosen as Guest Here Mrs. IL It. Frlsby counselor in the Mutual and bis and children of Salt Lake who have wife, Mrs. Allred, ' has been 'selected ' been visiting with Mrs. Hyde's as cjass leader.. O. Mrs. W. parents, Mr. and Hyde for the past two weeka will be coin's chief scorers. Joined by Mr. Hyde Sunday who Tbe seore:Foul pitching, In the game was will .spend the day in Provo and B. Y, U, FRESHMEN. ' then retain with his family to Salt unusually accurate. Visiting pljgrers G. T. F. P. converted all six chances.,: 'Lett! Lake on Monday morning. The meeting of the Manavu ward If. 0 0 players scored on nine of eleven at- A. was largely attended last Biddulph, Gives Lecture Mrs. Ruth Mum- Superintendent Tuesday evening. ford, school nurse, gave an interest- Isaac Brockbank was m attendance .' Open 7:30 For aD makes ing demonstration and lecture oa and gave a short talk. Miss Rhoda Close 7:30 and models of "Bandaging and Artificial Respira- Johnson entertained with an apprornone 4tu of the high tion," to the students Trucks' 213 W. Center. . reading. priate school borne nursing classes last Tbe senior jlrls had a special proand Tractors. . ... . . Provo. week. gram during which time Miss Wilms Jeppeon of the B. T; TJ. gave the WTJakeinan Recovering Spencer lesson in tbe form of a lecture tin formerly of this city, who was acci- - the "Social Side of Ballroom dently shot three months ago Is Etiquette." - Forty two girls were In finally recovering. The bullet attendance and of this Jtfr Jakeman! sknjl and be class during tbe- year has been- - de was taken to the L. D. S. hospital voted to the life of Christ with Mrs. fbr treatment hree operations have Eastmond as tbe instruc been performed since the accident Margaret - Fdur Shows tor. Professor Wm, J Snow will Daily but .the bullet could not be reached on the "Search ' of class to lecture 2:30,4:00,7:30,9:00 until the third operation last, Tues- the Four Gospels," the 20th of Jan MONDAY, TUESDAY, day when tbe bullet was extracted. uary. WEmVESDAY Friends of Mr, Jakemaif will , be Revelation of Dramatic' glad to know that be-- now has a The- original- 8,200 billlott board chance for recovery. High SocietyToday; feet in the United States has been reduced to 1,600 billion feet addiTo Have Demons ration Th e stutional In culled and second growth dents Mrs. Elsie Carroll's classes - , 1 i 18 0 , 5 ..2 LEUL if. 9 rf. L. Smith, 0 e. .0 - p. Touts . the floor and Tbe ftrt team-too- k tbe half ended 10 to S for West With the third jquarter ending 16 to 12, .another new Panther pack was turned lose on the Toung Cougars and were able to keep in tbe lead although the. Cougars staged a rally In the final minutes of play, but ended five points Bhort of evco- Ing tbe score. a t. t. I tfi 0 . i.: .0 " 1 ,'...,..1, 0 . 2 ...0 Totals 0 o v111 ,.,, ,,.0 t 2 0 ........0 MiUet" Flkrem, rg. Rhodes. Ig. B e I'lrdlig, - - : LlXCOtX. " Anderson, It Madson, rf. Bnuker, v. Clayton, Ig. Hartley, rg. 0.0 O i...O fc-- , " ' ; , score:' a arrrr. 0 ............3 Nott rf. Gilbert, Glade, lg. Hodgson. Ig. The 0 0 O tempts, T - TotsJaT.............8 U Parry, rg. - " Effective January 8th L.c'.-f.Sivr-;i. VWi Here Mra, G. R. Taylor and her daug&ter Clara Jane of Idaho Fa 11a are Tlsltlng here for an Indefinite length of time aa the guest of Mra.. Taylor! motlier, "Mra Jane " ' Meldrum. - Salt - Lake - jt Ofim Kmndnen, MllfitOah, -- 7 il " Hib Supt H. Claude Jwli aod Principal L. B. IlarsKW," "white Is Ojden Friday, rial ted the i)gdea nlgb tchoul and heth ipoke befuw Urn ittttiunt tody Karl Hop-kliaaaembly. City Supt of Ogdea wat aim preaent A Tlalt was made o the Junior bign and aome of the grade acnoola. hH : U4rnMn. rf. Alexander, c . - "scab" "shop, dared "to pioneer one of the most successful and ventures in Provo. A Subscriber and of Provo. Cus-tom- er i. |