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Show PAGE EIGHT. THE SUNDAY HEBALD SUNDAY, JANUARY Claod!n , Iiiadsey r Parker, Misa . Joihiu GledhilL DougAlI, Sil pdetwa, MendeuhaB and alisa Jennie Erickwia, under the .direction of Miss Eliza Packard, assisted by Earl G.rwSbecku, The-U aD the L four - wards of Springvllle will be diuulsaed forhls evtiitiig In order that all member may attend. Bert ! K' TSPWIiBRHHOW v r S7flnrviUe'!gli' school 'WB BoTOttpril showjf you wish. irujy yours, Its annnul national art exhibit ,rir-- . xcry "ALHEKT JtOSESSTnAX." - - f it I - MSlhS ' I feLJlL?S & ' 'xWrf' I "Nof guilty," wss the wdict of the jury In the case of the state ef Utah ts. Lawrence Twede of Spring Lake on an alleged" charge .of carnal knowledge. The case was the first -- ."It : ,. rurierafsen fces Kit and ' CHURCH M o:: ; SOOT CAUSES TO YOUNG BOY colored flannel makes thl very serviceable and praotlca has a vest rannlni f rock-th- at tlear to the hemline made of ecri solored crer d chine trimmed with uckinf and e row of fancy buttons. Per Jbe ee&oet ftri or business wo iikk. Uii type et r tea beeax&e a TJ3T - Miiycockand J, . coiuiKelor "" Sale at Three if One Week Sale Beginning Today OF THE M. I. A. Butwiiich "MMdyoupicIc?r tells of no more gasoline quality thatxjt cVoes of grace or . ... available not a single weak -link in conoco'8 and coinmunity--lar- ge in. small countries. pow.es chain greater economy and .Il.n, t "7 -t .7- Through the use of electricity life "in large n .Suppose that ' congress suddenly go into , make an attempt to set aside the constitution and declare that the male members of each. . . extra-session- Ar familyjrf-the-Ur- -S. "should and are hereby ordereiLAodo the family, : washing." "Nothing doing'"' you would shout "when, a - cents a week-will pay t few' thewet-was- h bill." -- ... " . - v- -- Annual Midwinter MarUUni a tompkte lim s EXCURSION htA-fra- d petroleum product tn Coforaria, rrtomtn$. Nm M sxfccv Utah. Idaho, and Montana '. . ' ' .' i ter a v - - '' z, - "j-- t eoMoco- 7 - JANUARY 17th - The convenience of Conoco Coupon Books Is sp precuned by all users. They save time and tros. ble in making change and provide handy wj" to keep track of mileage costs. Accepted at Con tineatal service statioos and by dealers generally ine , "" ' COMPANY . Gnat -- CONTINENTAL OIL THE ' Electric appliances are available to take the drudgery out rof housekeefSing on the farm and to bring to the Woman on the farm all the conveniences enjoyed by her sister in the city, which mean so much to. the health and happiness of women. Let "the" "muscles" in the electric wircs do7our hardest work. Without the least obligation on your pa as, our nearest repmentative totell vou more about the economy .of electric service. At wMer-s ; (APokaadoCarpantliiall . -- What better guarantee of perfect satisfaction do you require? reyo cities and the smallest haaktsJaas-bce"lutionized. The burdens in industry, com-- 1 merce' and the home have been lightened and the earning power and the ability of men and women tremendously increased. - shouJd 1 j ... By its actual experience In the war arid the experiments of its experts, the povemment has determined that the only real test of gasoline is its range of volttllity. as indicating its starting, acceleration and " .. power qualltyZ Conoco Gasoline measures up to a higher standard than that required by Uncle Sam in bis purchase of U.' STmotorfueLr7 . t Bam. - : -- - . - beauty. It's proportions that count. in theUnited-States-i- s responsible a large degree for the better living conditions .in America in contrast to those in other Vou wouldvCp iiir . S& electric service is o riRAVITY (weight) Muscles in Wires to Lighten your Burdens -- ,H,;,T:lM,MllliMiiTiTiWiliiml..r.r.,..,,l- The-annu- al - that Hat Shop EUte ' $eoo $3 00 $100 x mm esame , y fact ti Prices i "(iiiiMln Kate,"' andd will he staged to almost .every Tempting r ata-tio- Bee-on- Fnnernl serxlcea were held Sim-nIn the Fourth ward .chnpcl for HP HE . J. Winter Hats Placed on with tlit following cast, Mr. and The Our Entire Stock of " CLEARED UP - turn of Bhirley Jenkins, Sir. and Mrs. Abraham Jenkins, who was accidentally killed with a .22 rifle t the family home Wednesday,' December 31. The accident ('cured in an xip- stair room when Howard, Jenkins, e IS, a brother, "was 'iryin? to a cartridge from the barrel of the gun and it accidentally discharged, The ball penotrahtf the lung and ihe heart 'and death was Instantaneous. chapel waa crowded to capacv were ity and the floral offerings WHXINERYi PROVO THEFT Tt o ' - ! play of the M. I. A. frha four wards of Springvllle BriiiftUurKt-- of the Koiob atnke will take plnce at the Springvllle presIdoi'y. The iitrocntion- was by of Victim night, Willis Strong of (1 Shirley Jenkins, liij;rj comicU, Opera house next Tuesday aifd the lieiiedlctlon by Meymour L. January l.'i, at 8:13 p. ra. ' Shootinp Accident, l3" Laid ,to Iiest. Tlia play is a three ajct comedy MeHdenhull, Jr., of the ward e II. . e ROOF BLAZE profuse, p Bishop Hilton A. Robertsxin was" in charge of the services. The rntrslc-'wafumlshed by a mixed quartet : a Indies utiartet and Miss . Helen Pulfrcyuiuu' and Minn Inez Wheelrr. The HiK'akers-'werPresident O. V evan- Tuesday afteFnono) Jaauary 6, for, Veaeta Tew the baby of Mr. and Mr Byraa Tew, with Uishop Wm, tWainwrlght in ,.. off charge, The speakers were A. W. Jlurmur, UTTl. ADOlM BUPS CHfciSTMAAT TH Mrs. Anderson will recover. SMAPC SLICH &OOO w .g (tu l b.' Myu BtHhop- WwrfCVTCK THAT IT THREW AM AVFUU LA-T. Tew of Mapleton offered the inAliceThe photographers never .. vocation and A. W. Harmer the f e nreirfle 3o The Jttsttcer tengpd- 1w-thItenediction. antrt.-Ta- n. an aptsari-b- yci, not tu . Mrs. May .Senior and lileuu Alia: the- supreme - court- - remanded - the tlce, dear.- off toult flfremen voearrflm't ftged the burglary. gava thay arri 0.111 case to trial, ruling that although BJarnson gave a vocal solo. the burnt slriBglea tut found no fire! wltn tne exC0ploB of a barrel of s,StlHnrted "The IntermelifwasFln Flhe'Sfr uu3rrnelTTCIJamat e solution, everjthlnfi t ceraeterjL under the direction frf A;lat aboat tlOi station-wfaken,Includlng a the 3f. Wheeler, undertaker. The grave water. Blenuan U said to of barrel was dedicated by A. have told the officers the only reason the solatioB was sot taken, he had an oversupply of the liquid ,,i....,n 7 st his establishment Biermaa is said.to have confessed to numerous thefts of automobiles Murray Gara e Man Confesses and robberies of service stations Robtbing Clinker Service covering a period of several months. ". Station--1-"he run 1$ said that whenever ll in hla Murray garage Fire, cansed from Boat falling on of out supplies surrounding the he would steal a car t get the needthe roof from the top f the chim- i.The,. mystery n Service CUnlter service station of the ed parta or ney did some damagp-a- t the boirte of burglary Flfth.Weit or d of end north jiccesaorii.-the at the gasoline SprlngvUle InAahcrafJi:.ln John W. sn accomplice, He and cleared up street on December waa . ward, last Sunday afternopn. in The fire department was called in Salt Lake City Thuradajrwhen Mantel, 18, have pleaded guilty to court charges bnt the fire had been practically Cart Bierman, 19, a garage owner a Bait Late county pxtintmlshed with a hose connected as ANNUALPLAY PAY TRIBUTE after the siater-ln-ls- gelist la alleged to have received telephone message that bis wife had gone there-t-o meet another man. The shooting was accidental," "We were Rev. Anderson said. scuffling over a gun and it went antl-freex- : "J. ' of tried in the 'court of Judge George P. Parker. The- - aequnal came in. the second trial of the case, a former jury falling to agree when the Tesse was first ' tried last October. Earlier the case had been . dismissed, by Judge EIJtts,lIansenpn motion of Judge A. B. Morgan, attorney for Twede oa the ground that . - ' wife, Bev. B. T. Anderson, evangelist, waa under arrest here today. The shooting occurred at the bom to-- be andank prcL-inte- i Ht XTrNGTON, W. Ta, Jan, (D.P.) Charged with shooting his i a . the ,T St t at in anel-enig- B - u Wll-lgo- three-mouth-o- y - were held home of ivry tmcouratuns; to, kdow lThe SprlngviUeart movement has of your school" Interest In art 'and the to k'um that ediicuthmal instituSroused Interest throughout coumry anl .feiUMf. IttuiiLlrjte!e tions realize tliiit w(th Truth and makes complete Goodness, been arriving by .':Um iffeure. ' . Albert liosentbrall, tme of the the third value In life. "Will adkiwe further w,heii I send folding- artists to Philadelphia, has lwime bo intpreytC"jh I ftp art hhc. Pidnilm movement here, thaFuu'an oirtwaidj Tsiucertly yuan. re- "JAMRS KNOX xirtiua of Ms fwUng-he- f 7reeutly prwit'rTHe gtiTIery5TPltt3 y"WashiiiKtou,riFie,mrli24. LInft.ilf. hla hwit palnthjgiy The lilc-- Mf. J.. F. Wiiiesaff, ' SprtrtrrHlf ture in now at the high school and High-- boot, Springvllle,'. Utah., reTeen 3'Tuyi3t will be displayed at the April ei- - T'lea rBff-rTi- H by "press of work from answering TttfMt. . Mr., Koseuthraltls-veiWg"If your arriiiigemcnts for the irlK fin- what him been acfor - next comrUhoc! hernia, art aiid the sac exhibition of painting rlflee he haa made win be duly ap- - April are not yet completed I shall by the school and the com- - be glad to send you two, and pos" Mmy TnreeoU"paintinKS." iii.mity, ' TLe followwlng letters represent Vou place no limit-osize. I caif send you a studio interior with the attitude of most of the artists toward SpHngvllle's appreciatioa a young girl pouring tea. which Is j 33 by 47 lnx'hes, outside the frame. of ait: I bare also one or two smaller Pa. "Philadelphia, J V F. WIngate; ; : ' My Dear Sir An enterprise of "What you are. doing to encoursuch character In Springvllle, Utah, age the love of art In your comIs a surprising, undertaking' of srt munity seems to Ik tuost interest Interest jtha'tHs gratifying to me. It ing atid I should like to le of ussJ 1 worth while to my mind, to 'push i ne oniy arawoaca is tne expense of shipping a far, but with your l along.'. . "At a a expression of mjr feeling liberal offer of return expressage la the uaUtt I am aending a canvas paid, and the possibility of selling, as contribution to your collection, I an willing to undertake to send. w hich you can use in the rowing ex-- . Yoursjicrtfftryr-- 4 hllittlnn or will send anwthpr for the "MitS. LRSr.KY ftmUBKOWX." . . FOR SHOOTING Twed Boy Ckarf of ADeced Charge in Second ; varl--m- boeu twadvej- ' PASTOR HELD LAID TO REST bU s "My iJeor Sir Iteplyiug to your siut out to WdiuVirtlsts In esteemed favor of tb 1st Inst-- T part oi the tnilprt SraU'jT4ni shitll brtcTrspd to seiitl yon alioiit s already Miireb.' I, prepaid, three ninny favorable replies alnting. ' . -- YOUNG CHILD Iiig the mtitttb of April, 1925,Ta the "Brooklyn. X. Y Ikue. 13, 11)21. " K, - Wingute, Fprinftville assembly roxittt at the high school 'Mf.,. J." -H()0 Invitations have been High RchooJ, Rriiigville, Utah, . of grand larceny aod have been the defendent waa a juvenue th rase" could- - be tried tn the district bound over to the dbariet eourt.'7 court as the sileged sffenw was felony. Urc Popular IIJTTON-OFEXHIBITI- li;i?25. rxc. . r- - ir- - - m - .: T- - $47.3cT - : : Round trip. Limit April 15th - ; C H. FUNK, Ticket Agent C. H. CODYV Agent, Provo b u " tit a rvnu m n- - -- vr v r-- n r in n rnrsn m ivu . 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