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Show Second'Section H'OI3.NO.S6. PROVT0. UTAHTSUNDAY, FEBKUAKriri925. - - TUE'BVSY . 31 AWS NEWSPAPER I - i 15 evoser . wmin OOHMATHENT ORceuuN door I -- TaPJi'"-Ik .. -f-I- H-L- i. automatic .1 1 -- ly x w !flia. -- - oactLAM aaukSMM Km (ruMg mmpci) - roua eovpS"o ocmlamowooo stur gTwrta worn COAL NO KINDUN fl ' ; raUMAMTU3 LjriS DRAFT SLIDE ONOCR CRXTK ? baby's smile did what a lawyer eloqunc failed to k (M ber mother from iall. Mr. Axsa Guatafaon of Chicago-tolaba had found hair In bread purchased at a bakery'. The proprietor sued for damages and was awarded (200. Mrs. Gustafson, unable to pay, was remanded to Jail for six months. But Baby Gladys flirted outrageous-twith the Judga, waving dimpled hand and ''smiling, and the Judge " permitted th mother to sign her own bond and go home. blua-aya- d MX. CAST MOM BOOV A T)M HAMOC a netg-h-bor- . i s WATT COKTBOOtJI CAMPCX A mFK Ufl j y . t,r'tRSALi ! "1 S 'cast wo, f aula )X ; - JM' l'M l, " " 1 ' '1 hSqS " s CROSSWORD PUZZLE nunAbers! v Instead of cross wordte-cros- s , .Here Is something new la the fud that has ' gripped the nation. Numbers Instead of letters, numbers that add to a definite sum, reading ": ' either way. ; L.....,,..T You need no dictionary to'look up sticklers, not even Bn arithmetic. For these numbers are just the first nine digits and each group totals - . The puzzle form and numbering of the squares are 'similar to crossword puzzles. But Instead of defintion yuo get 8 group of numlers which are to be reafrangedln the squares designated so that they, will add up to 15 either horizontally or vertically, when the other groups are .. .properly arranged. . Try It and see now you like It. . E 1 jp- - ss f j4 - r tjr " " P" "J . "f T 15 T" " r Y I lb 1 rrr " vf -- ""fr I S" "- An unprecedented demand for UNIVERSAL RANGES is sure for this year. This is proven beyond question by the unusually large number we have sold already during January. V' v The reason for the big majority of good housekeepers buying the UNIVERSAL is that she takes as much pride in the appearance of her kitchen as her parlor. - VERSAL. insure s du rabil ityt economy and Th at unequaled appearance that can be obtained only with "America 8 Most Beautiful Range. M MEN ADOPT MAN DIES IN he-UNI -T- -li -- - tr - ij- r """""" 35 38" 3 41 40 42 """33 43 "3? "" 44 pattern of Arm- Hi- s. ! 4,2,.:r f o. iri) should. a piece of -- 3, It. 1, 12. 1, in. !, 11. 4, in. 1, 7, 8.- - "l". is. fi. 21. ' 2l. 2!). XI. S2. ' :w. 31. wi. an. 41. 42. 43. 44. 40. 49. i 0, e. 6, 1, 8. 2, 3, 5,3, 2. a. 3. 3. 4. 3. i, 2,1, 2,3. is.. 8, 7. o4fa-e,iwt- A big shipment 8. 0.5.4. 2, 6, 1, 6.' 3.; 4.8.; just 1 v - ' 2 3. 4.. . !. 7 ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD PL'ZZLE. 3.4,24.' t. "l The new wood finishes on the steel beds have the appeal ance of very high priced wood beds. Easy Terms, .No Interest . ' 1 y it . - :mx .- d "SPRINGVILLE Easy Terms. No Interest :xxxA " . MARRIED IN '. 1 ..If wine were as' good as the poets reDrescnt it. we'd never eat, and if food were as eood as it looks in women's magazines, we'd never .drink. , 1 dM-- Tu NQoHolwlNnRnCiAIN HOIU'SEHEnsri ILILIVI pnjQEiAlRHWlAISE3Aav nil ilWI t'lHki cI'lT cru ' .t'ln, ho.thrr. Com-inunil- y 5,9. 4, 5, . Z 5 5. 2, 2, 6.. a 2, 5, 4, 4. 7. 1, 1. f5. 5, 2. a0. 2, 9, 1 3.1 10. 1, 6. 3, 2 1,2. , 3, 4, 6. 2. 2. 1, 6, 5. '21.. 2, 6t 2, 3, 3. 22. 2. 23. S, 1.1.2, 7, ' J 25. 6. 8. L . ' . 7, 5, 3. t ar d 1 ": 1, 2, 1, 1, 2, 8. 1. 7.. 4. 3. 1, fstkt-Hty-4i- Heynnlda-itwil-Mis- fur-Sj&- J VERTICAL. 1. Ttirlrr- his-ter- uiMiings wnn a smau expenditure of mottey. ' SALT LAKE d that' spare bed . "of high priced 2,' 2, 2, 3, 5, 1. ni. 3, 3; 3. 1, 1, 4. .,12.. T, 4, 3.1. 54." 5, 3, 5, Beds MARRIED IN ' mi. rar if.-- F; room the appearance . . l. Finished in V. ;M., Ivory, Walnut orOak. of the latest designs in Steel Give 1, 7, 6, 4. 5, (!. - HONORED werg-iwm- 4,. 2,0. 44. 45. 47. eneh-term; . ii THURSDAYS' ANSWER 7, 6, 2. (i, 9. BISHOPRIC e ' 11 7, 3,5. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. 2, 2, 0, 1, 1. 4, 6, 6. 7. 4, 2, 3, 7, 5, 2, 5, 1, 6, 4, 1, 6, 5, 2, 2, 3, 7, 0. 2. 1, 10. 4.. ,' 3, 3, 0. 6, 7, 2: 33. 1, X, 1, 2, 4, G. 35. ?). 1, 4,-37, 4, 2, 1, 3, Ul - ' SO. . 4, 2, 8, 2, 1, 2, '2, 2, 8, 3, 2, 1. 5, 6. ; 1 5, 8, 1. SERVICE HELD t furniture. l. 8um-isio- nf Siriilgvlllp nd the follow and sisters: Ixroy C.ur-ii- s "MHifl! Kiirk; Mr.-- - JtoU'rt V;i!i f!ch! (f Suit Lake t.'ily; Mis, .;. t'. lintiy nf WulllnirR: Frank funis. Hurry Curl is mid Mr.s. h. K. i:;iillill of Siainj-'ville- . a secreImn-in- l 'will he held in tary Mini treH surer and aiTelieeuTTve he Siriiim ijle First ward elinet coiiTmittee eoniioscd of one repre" " '. sciitmiviT Siiiiiin'y ill 'i t. in. clcrted from eaeb ward' Fuiieral were heldt the Iiieli'i orKTiiziition. home of Mrs. Polly Murpby, (U titial! lie Tuesday aJ'terrioon or .Kenneth xHe- Sec. 2. Tho president - the iiy tor iircted atyih of a commlitee consist iiifft of three lialiy of Mr. and Mrs, Frank lafd-ma- u ...jr... w.ho died at the family home at representatives fpim eacli vard. 3. The errelary aiid treas- Magna January J23, .v , urer shall he apiMinltiHl from the Hishiip Itnlph Bmart iiresided.-Musiexecutive committee hy the presiconsisted ti vocal duels given executive dent and committee lhe Mrs. Isa belle Bird Urowti and by Sprlng-viflthe, reunion of annual The Sec.'4. All officers shall serve for Mhs Jennie Erlcksoii. The Invoea-tioSvemid ward took piaee nt Hie Mie year which sliall was by Win. Itringimrst of the JuiusulJil.'t XJriiJuii evelll'iut. I a period each year. word bishopric. Words of comfort t i me I he" i T.Trmrtry:!, aljwJih'hiu lhir'Kt.L-Hwiiiiif w wa'atMikcn Jty iuh y'lSelal Hjnt'i'hali hold 1lshoprie cessors are elected. S. Itoyer. Sr. .The interment was in duly jue'fts df ijie ofcasion and presented with sold vafeliBS lijf the ward as , Sec. 5. No one shall lie a candi- the' Evergreen:, cemetery where the Bishopr-likens of aiiKrj'iation for' their date for any office who Is not a grave was dedicated hy 1 member of one of lhe,unlt of ., Ualph Smart. ,4 Ii st service In, ulKwanl. HriiKfhnr.st received men's organization. '.,'.. ISlmp Sec. the time an officer beii Kohl cliiiili in KrnliiVioiy with his watch while his eouij'Iors, Wrti comes" inactive, his office automatHiiriner, who has Iieen iiNthe hisliojh ically becomes vacant and u succesrie (luring the. 20 years rhat the sor shall he fleeted at the first op. hMiop has presided over the ward, portunity: See. 7. An offifer shall lieeonsul-ereiind (Jeorge L. Hyde, who has heen inactive by tlie..cause of death. ('(innecled with the hishoprie for. the JMrraWT Mrs. W J. Groeslieck anhist "six .ynr each received the rem6rnhfrnra'theVllM'tTfiien'8 li'iigue; nounce the of their daughwatch without the chain. Allliniijrli orabsence from .league 'meetings ter Helen to.marriage Ernest Reynolds, son of who' has served aft four consecutive times without a reasonahle excuse. . clerk of the w(ttHt4MJiieJdju , The marriage tiiok "phiee in Salt Tof office, wan all hiring Sec. 1. It shnll lie tbe rtiitte of nut Tif towiiritr was announced that Mr, a (.'old watch Inid al?n-- r hispn pur the president and csecntiye eommitU (iroesiiiM'k were clerks' in the II. T. constitution-anthis tee;to udopt (Tiased for him and would lie storei They were, liy laws, conduct nil contests and do KeyiioI(S'CoM' upon his return. iioth hack at their usual ave of 'life tokens .jvere presented .1jm all .business of the league. " work Muitdny morning.' Krticle 5 Miss Leona (londmutidwin. .'flie. Sec. 1. The constitution nnd lir-- . procrohi of the eveninic consisted of People of the rnited .Slates in nmmwlttri laws ir miir M. Itet.weef the Miintg eompetrtve thp-i- of the. deliM 1 A. jrTiis. the "M "jlent."hITB 1..y nours a our, at council gatew any league present ladies of the Helief. soeiety.. for th 300 il"& of the ; alnging - and' a vocal duet meetings.; the notice having IKn c n r. eiveri of the j amendment. proposed .Mis. Maeser Mrs. and Crandall liy - Tlii remarkablp demand. In a W. H. Andrus. a clarinet nolo .hv Artirle 6 of rather unsettled business year t XI 1. men s See. orsrnnizHine .lojin AlJcinan. and a Oance hy Miss , . ia--.J uJiuu of. the Koloh xtake shnU imrtM. ''"WlUioni. brDiight. to the Ton! Anit,ei"ii, Mip Tjmji j ini-pate la the following, wtivifies: Motmj compjiny the greatest sales and Mi Ma Pauline Firmage. record -- In" ifca history Too domesA box luncheon was serveiL, after DjusicbasehaH, hasketliall, field and track meets, debating and . any tic retail deliveries for J!)24'totaled which daiiciug wag enjoyed the other activities which, may le add- 1,8"3,5S1 cars and trucks, ft ft of the evpninsr. of 87.730 owr-thsales of ed at auy time by a majority of the ' the company announces. eouncil. league .v. , AH contests: shall lc fee. 2. ".. Aceordlug to rules drawa up in-" section 1. or adopted by tne league council Sec. 6. Any man who has altend-e.one meeting previous whijijt. shall le in nreordance with to tho the latest rulkigjj of the .various coiitest'Jltjii lieeomeS n regular mem' her of organization The marriage of Miss Loix Men- Sec. 3. All contests shall be nn"-- shill lie considered eligible, to parxienhal! to Frederick Chrlsjensen of derv the djeetion-- of the executive ticipate la the contest for his ward, Fairview took place at the home of committee. providing he has not won cpliegiata the brides parent, Mr. and Mrs. Sec. 4. A pennant shall lie award honors, in that activity, Is not ft pro-- ; John V: Mendenhall Tuesday noon ed to each ,ward winning out In any fcssional Xo paxticliiant can play ' ' " Jununry 27. one fit the activities mentioned for two wftrds. 'iii-ff- Itnake some change of the interior of the home 5. 7. is siirvivoii ly a son, Irviii. Sjte fiitii'iits, Mr. it rid Mrs. Win. T. if J'oiully appreciate the spirit of the new year you 28. - int: liruflii'i-- v II0R1Z0NAL - 1'iiv .. coiu-liny- flirt lit strong Linoleum reduces the worry and drudgery of kitchen work adds an atmosphere which makes work pleasant. - de" Snniiion who lastTuesdayT Bishop Wm. WaiiiwriKht was in n charge; Mr. and Mrs. ijiarl . sunt! a duet, nd'Mrs. .Olive Dnlton cave a vocnl..- - boIo. The speakers were D. Ford i'lMiidall, , George L. Hyde- aud.ltishop Wain-- The lnvocatiuii whs by Aititle 1 Hce. 1. This orKiiniza Hon tdiall lie June M. Pen rea, and the" henettle'Hyde. Inter knovvin as the "M" incu'a league of thuiNhy Gemge L. " ' - jneutjvii? Ju Jhe Evergreen ceme ' Koloh stake. tery nniW the' direction of A. V. . Article 2 The Rrave Wheeler, ui(iertaker. This1. Sec; orunnizatiiin was dedieaMl by June M. I'ii'i'ee. cousit of the"M" men's orgaulza- lion iif the senior class of the.i'. M. XI. I. A. of the flrnrds in Koloh stake. Article S The officers of this Sec. hy-W- 1 A clean sparkling fold e The president and exeitive aao 34, died at men Koloh of ftie stukeM" 4lu'- Si, Miirk lt)Npltal in Sill.toike and drew ap the I'ity WcdncKilny January 2H, where met' Thursday night treat-iii- i follttwtin; constitution and ! wns tiikrii a. wW'k K) VirlfOT HriglilS dlst'iiRv of the "M"; men'ii league, of tfee .Mr. Cnrt'm wmh S ft lontf renl Koloh stake. ; V, CiirtiH Untrev 81 Si)Hngviillrrt"tsaiii trail ltnilroml ployc of, the " r-5- 3--- FiineraUnervieeg were held at the family home Thurachiy,' January 23, forlTiyllis- Suuftioni the 12 day- - com-inllte- WM - SUHSION BABY CONSTITUTION SALT LAKE ' i FUNERALFOR . KOLOB STAKE SPRINGVILLE d . i,g -" |