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Show : ?ACEF0U5 3 THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3Ir 1926 - the Frovo Ut j: water yUu flaring the early apring. - Thl pip will tw I lnatal)e4 north of Cuurad f field and rttl replace tb wotideut it lie line thfougtr tut tuetShXi v- I 1 k NEP CITY II)' V't.41l''w arrival fFridny Sad Mr. Fred S. r. are Trfjolciug over the of a baby rirl at their home EVENT50 MEETINGS uao iiiiairiioi ura getting siting Fpleudidly. i. it W Hr. Hattle Jvcadership Hacking of the Primary stake board of I'luuik njiuity wag a Leadership the goet of Mr. P'iftt vlnttur !'. I). Casity. ' New AmvHl Mr. eud Mr. fonr-teeji- th Joha IX. X'fuioa vi ijirtka ar tb pruud Ifeaa.beld at th Paysoa high Kirl bora Friday m iiSTt ywtftuBy whea huBdreda of IMirtrts tf a ttLihe hutse iit.Mr, Jra. TIlluisA of patoa from h,bj jad thla tMy. Mrs. Oronoa was former- dintriet spent the f tit ire clay at th were held wbool. ltefrular ly 311 ss Mas ritijrprald. nut 11 10 o'4ork mtum the following GUn J.; Van Was-- t program was glveat Selection, high Uccovwfeig hKd fhuros; rt marks. Principal m'ii, Hon of Mr. and Mrs, G. C, Van . npe.xn, who underwent an opera ltny Moiioon t Remarka, 8npr-rltion for fli(pnliritHH at tb& Alrd tindenf Wilson and Chairman T. T. Tolhurat ; reuiarka, Theroa hospital Wedircsday aftonioon lit mayor of the school ; selecto be recovering an ulvely m tion, girt glee elub j remarks, qieak. tua Ihj cxiwlt'd. w of tha day, Mayor Kealea of Salt like j seleet Ion, male thorns. Kay Decker of Mnbo Full have Lunch was served to all students tivptr th gnp()f Mr. ttnd Mr Hoy ami visitor by-- the domeatie science k. arhool band and orches"T plrln.-T- he Uctkfr duriug tra furnished music - during thla ;. ' Motors lo Fphi iaJit Burk Gar period. ner, verm lirciuuoit ami waiter vo- - The principal event of the afterpcl nil of Provo, motored to Eph-rja- noon was the public speaking eoh Frldny wkorfe thry gav nev- - test for the Tolhnrst . medal. The ral ttmsieal ,nnmUrn at the geueral contestants and their subjects were as follows; Oscar Drake, "You and iieiiilIy of th Your Job"; Kuby MeMuIlen,"' H)p- Marrk'tl Folk aws A warrli-- IKirtnnlty" ; Marjorio Wilson, "Life folks dunce will be given in the fiv- - UWfial You Make It"; Sarah Oar. iHF wnnl asMiaviucwt hall Monday uer, "sneoessi"1 usoar Drake won' fVi'uljiK, FWyrwiTy 1. Murdotk'g or the decision. Miss BIHie Bean was announced the winner of the J. A. chest r a will furuliih the music. . loveless ftpelllng content which was held tafft-we-ek f jtfcrYinr KclWHStK-My-MMtand welved - her Tin- Luke Tit ward UeUi'r wxTuty nit'dul. A student body dunce- u Will lnoi-- Monday evening In t'on-- j the I'ayson pavllloa followed the ni'dlorr with the tiMichert' falulng league basketball game betwen Pay-sodt'tinrtinoiit. Prof. J. John Nuttall and SpanUh Fork. of the It. y. li. win plve a talk en 'Habit Formation."- - A nitwictl has alwi been orrn rniod. !' is inriU'd to T presbtie-hratt- oa lrnt8 le JL..7 ZERO, BUICK Auto, Heat Control meant eaey ttarting and smooth run ning Immediately, la every teanperatuic, from Key Wert to the Canadian border, this excluirve Bulck feature in-ure gajolina economy, auto. AT m.lieally, and . " Bulck type of brakes. Their direct, mechanical action iinot adected by weather. changes. Aftd not even a blinard will harm the Bulck engine. Every point where metal would rub metal it lubrl Valve-in-He- under U tpeeda, Bar-Ket- it, ' ad preaurA flood - ! ooa a the engine atorta. Bqlck merhaaical tbtr-rreo- that i.ln-i- ur. Through two-to- d,y Itu of it. price, winter and two aummer. half wjth lt performance lo ptr. a million Buicke have proved J fectly protected. Winter or aummcr, a Bulck i bctterl thealUyeardepcodabilltyofthe " 't -- BUICK MOTOR COMPANY. FLINT, MICHIGAN DUUcf Qmral Mfn Corporation- - Suorf-colleg- Bmck Amaiw tlw Uvtifc a(w a f, u out thatfmaoptt, mU hmM atwr 4mtt$ tmatMf. muu tarn f., ,aa claml la from a 1 1 1 a 199 , TEIXURIDE MOTOR COMPANY When tetfer automobilo are built, Dukk will build them - ) - ' BUItD WITH PROVO BRICK ARTISTS OF We -- make the finest ent. Pressed Brick in all colors. Wire Jr.?" !'jt I'lMTiiSS Visits Here J. K. Spencer, of of Null ljiflAUo bn been Axel - Andcrtm tbe imrtt-- k hft ou a business trip to soutiiei'l I'lall. wt Cuts, Hollow Tite, Fire Clay and Parm'DraTn Tile ... liM. U id ney ?o ( 'fctu'RHMl tliic city, wast sentenced to U'MUm nan of Jude PROVO S. e wan chnrged - will tliiu"l)irirSlinniirt'harKC.'ne In Hie Juvenile court:" be liiimllml Straight Talks With Aunt Emmv M umv vi v uvif ' Wwifflis (if Police that inemberg slelh mid a- tricycle, all of which luiiy be had by cHlllnK at bis office L, Hiid Identif.uuK'the bbiiic you know, Aunty," said Helen, as she accepted a 14p0 i' cup of tea from Aunt Emmy, "I feel terribly sorry I'avest For Lcs Angeles Mr. and fcorp OKeit of thin t'Uy left I'rovo this mottling for Los Angeles where Mr. Dlfcn will rwvp metl-Ic- Mr. a "Yes," agreed Aunt Emmy, it will be hard for her. 'one is 8ucn a aepenuent,. helpless, little thing. cine front bis lirtither.'Wbo" Is) a a -- .ivxjhT" I don t mean that," interrupted Helen. "Hef prnctieiiifc I'hjslflun of that city. 'feelings are so hurt because, as she says, her husband pub .rj.iv.il Mr. ami Mr. Dan licly insulted her by not making her executrix and trustee V. 'et nro rejoicing over the Wtlister his estate." if; fine l'by lmy tnirn "Good gracious, child, did she say that!" exclaimed" iurftnT f Saturday niornint;. Mptucr nnd son Aunt Emmy, setting her cup down with a bang. i she did, Aunty said Helen, eniovine the sen- - uro Uofus'lilccly." bsation she had made and determined to make the most of and Mol n tt Silt ItUc-Mr- . at.- "and I'm Bure I agree with her. The Idea of that old Uolnnd lla'rdiutr uud Mr. and JJrti. i jinan appointing a trust company M'-Klvliy Al'en motored to Ssslt to look after-M-rs, Strong's money. thorough knowledge of business "a" "socrnl "."ttiven lii pi - - al r -f-Jr- - - s , It t Isn't as though there wsant plenty bt It The Strongs are the !peopls In town, I guess." ' 1 fWell, for mercy'i sakesl"; cried i 'Annt Emmy, disgust in every sylla-i)l. "if it don't beat all I Tot are . IjM 'blg a tool as aha is thanl? -wnat ao you mean, Aunt Km-j- r asked Helen with dignity. "I 'think U nothing short of dlserace- j1 tul for a man to show that he has bno confidence in his wife by tutting money tn strangers' bands to be doled out to her as they see flf ; You never thought that B, Helen1 said Aunt Emmyrtaat's Mrs. StroTng. .f.'JSht alwayil talks as tbongh she waa ittrngMn; R6ry bo6lt. poor, sUly, UtUe thing." Helen blushed and Aunt Emmy webjf oh Do yon know 'what tt meYns to administer an estate, es- yiest J tit i pecially-a Btfoigst -- Mr. big ""'' ' ,: Why. no," stammered Helen, it most be simple." Emmy sniffed. "Simple! Iet ;m tell yon a little about It When a man dies the things he (owns cease tor a time to be any. Lbody's property and become his es tate! The property passes from Iaf eontrol on hia death naturally, ind ai Ills estate ft Is controlled ajiB supervised by the Court which fllj be In charge of the estate for ' many' months probably. First this out finds Court whether or not there Js a will and it the will is 4nt wandrThen It'WsOnd ourabout th executor. If the will Is properly drawn and valid, it will be arno witnessed K must be found and ..; TThe executor must satisfy tha Conrt as to fitness and wllllpgness to perform the many arduous du ties involved. Perhaps he will have to furnish a bond, to assure tht .Court of his financial responslblU ty. (He most assemble all ths so-Called assets, hare them . valued and file an Inventory and appraisal rt AU tile ef; them with debt; against the estate must b collected.- - The aettlement-o- f all Claims against persona ana cor- rlffttlpnj li Job no one lthouj i tlia-Con- v the-exec- honor Evans 11 iittend t: of ih"iV ,il re Mrs, lierlhi . lfj- Mrs. Itwr-rHrrmg- Wyinan Bivg Rftprns Wyman returned Iters," local " mofticitt from Colorado Thurtiduy nijjhl Et')ring.. Colorado, where he attendmeet-in- s Southwestern ti the fcroupe ot the Saflonhl- - Selected Mur (iclmin, of which her is the Provo reprentfcitative. Mr. Berg reports tliiit liToftTdans IToul ""Colorado, t'tnh. Wvoiultiir, Arizona and Ne-briiskii were in- attendtince and, that proldenfs whi. nre ritul to the profession were discussed "by Juotcd v six'tifiers. utor i "bn examined. can tindertake. , "In an estate like Mr... strong's . there la sure to be a certain amount of financial negotiation that de- man da banking knowledge. Then the . executor must . pay claims against th estate in the order of precedence laid down by taw. Also yon know state : inheritance and federal estate taxes must be met promptly. Finally, after the estate Is settled as to claims It has anl: claims against It, must see that the various bequests ar made."- - . , 'Oh, Aunty, don't tell me t any more. I never thought that there were so many complicated things ' to be done. Poor Mrs. Strong Dev. er knew a thing about business." 'Mr. Btrong knew that, remark- ed Aunt Emmy dryly, "and don't yon suppos he had his children 1a mind, .toot He; wanted his estate handled, so that the children and Mrs. Strong would he protected. tnl assured of a good, comfortable lng all theb lives, with aomethint to go on t - the grandchildren. Even it Mrs. 'Strong were a business woman, no one conld tell how long she would live to administer ths estate. He knew that th trust company would not die, hor Jos its faculties, nor be .influenced 4y personal feeling so that it might b unjust to some one, and that it rep resents some' of the best business and banking Judgmenta town." , "Well, I guess old man Strong knew 'what h was doing!'' said - v Helenv-- an B. Aymes. , Lnk - .. I 1n i1 ..o-ri- nrrtnr' V k fI v -- " MIA If II -- r 1111 II I -- - - " l SECOND WARD . Ward ronferentva will he held (a the Second ward today. Services Will be hvld in and erehlnf. Good musical programs ' , ' ' have been arranged. g THIRD WARD Carl Erring will speak In the Third ward this evening;. A splendid musical program has also been arranged. Ir. FOURTH "- - - - -- Nr-:-"--:' mrxrr---- s diate; test it any way you like; meas- - r ure results by miles a gallon or all 'round satisfaction and you will bo - . a confirmed user.1- - WARD Frank Robinson of Ogdcn will be the spanker at the aaernment meeting of the FonrUrtvard this evening. will also Special m uait-a- l numbers " be given.' ' z or throttle down; vs6' SPEED tip high gear or Interme . FIFTH WARD At the sacrament meeting of the Fifth ward this evening Dr. George II. Brimfaall. will be the speaker. Special musical bombers win be givem GONOCO i Balanced Gasoline SIXTH WARD Ward conference will be held in the Sixth ward this morning and evening. - Interesting programs have been jautllded for the meetlngs.- Always always and economical. There are no iweaOlnksTnConocos power chain or in the service it gives. "Mora, prompt-startin- g, high-power-ed MANAVU WARD A farewell testimonial for Elder Isaac Eldon Jacobs who leaves for the eastern states mission field, will be held this evening in Manavu ward. An interesting program has been arranged and as special' features there will be a reading "All Is Well" by Miss Grace Hughes. Edward Isaaesen and Ralph Booth miles and better miles" of motoring every time. 1 CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Producers, Refiners and Marketers o" pttrolacm producti in Arhmtat, Idaho, Kan$at, Mittouri, Montana Nebratka, New MeJEico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, WaJiin&ton and Wyoming h$h-&ra- s . Colorado, bonnevilLe ward Walter Adams will be the speaker Bonneville - ward sacrament .Pro. Cuh ln Fletcher, head of the meeting this erenlng. art.. department jL.!JKjAru,lllf ujlft, tTtah r- - TLEASAMT VIBW,WAB . . . . Returned . udsslonary" .Wayne juNimire,, gave tue last iaiK before the ort leaching departmeuf Kartchner, of the Grandvlew ward of Leadership week Friday. Pro will speak in) Pleasant View ward fessor Fletcher discussed artists and tonight. sculptors of Utah under six tsntionft The "flrHt group dbictissd VINEYARD WARD were pioneer pnlntexls who are Dan A fareweU testimonial wiU be n e VlK)rllamI,-Geor(fM. Otllnser, "Al this evening in the Vineyard fred Lambourne, Lorus Pratt, Sam-ueward, under the , direction of the Jepperson and George Beard. missionary committee, in honor of ' The next group discussed were Howard Anderson, who leaves Feb the noted sculptors, who are Cyrus ruary 5 for the German-AustrlR. Da Ilia, of Hpringvllle; Solon II. mission. darKluui, of Oitden, Gntzen The program will be as follows: M. M. Young of Salt Luke Instrumental selection, Joseph A. Mr. Tonng was chosen by City. M ami Lars the French government to make the E. Murray unlock; address, Howard Ander solo, Eggertsen; two nu'iiiorlalK for the American selection, Boy Scouts; seleculdlors iu France; Avard Fair-bnu- son; mixed quartet; remarks, Bish of Suit Lake City and J. A, tion,S. H, selection, mule Blake; op Packard of Ogden. All of these, quartet ; remarks, Victor Anderson. according to Professor Fletcher of purse ; remarks, Imve received national or Interna- presentation missionary ; selection, Vineyard male tional recognition. giee club. J The next group Professor Fletcher -r: called ?'paiuters--o- f : the -- iiinc'tlesj.' and Ure $, Falrbauks,- John Ha fen, Edwin Evans, J. P. Reporter, Mrs. Earl Foote. Teiephone and S.'Vjl. Oiuwsou. Profetswo'r Fletcher called the next Mrs, John Lelhhart and Mrs. Min group the Century t,rroup. They are enlertftlned Tuesday. Mary TeasUaleTTXee FaXrhifukir nie PbTrrip ltv Green, Richard, Aluut .1?. eVentng In comp'lment to Mr. and Wrfcht, Donald Iieaurevard, II. u. Mrs. Max Scbntz and children. A. Culuier L. A. Itaimsey, Myra Games and music were enjoyed af ter which refreshments were served 'Florence Chrisienseri,. Shwye-r' ChrUtensen, Henry Moser, to forty-five- . Rose Glrad Hale. and G. ' and , Mr. and Mrs. Max flcltat Wesiey Boring. 'The illustrators who have family left Thursday for California recognition, according to Professor Hetcher, - are.: H, M. Stoops, C. Clyde". Squires, John Held, Jr Jack Sears, Herman Palmer, - . Nelson White.. '" The nexj group Professor Fletch-t- v ca led the younger group. They are Cornelius ansiury, watuoi Mldgley, Gardon Cope,'. iJiwrettte j Florence Ware , M a bel HqtU res, Fritter, XCount Stewart. S. J, Pv-- I Hi f Reynolds;- Culvln Flcherr at , -- ' .... an . li Hor-(tlu- r 'i... Pleasant View - Har-woo- .1'..;.. where they will make their home.' in compliment to her'aueat Mih AI-Midway." Go ines" and Ml a Ernia Brereton entertained music were the features enjoyed, at her home Monday evening compl- after which dainty 'rotoishmmts imentary to her mather, Mrs. Austin were served. Brereton, whose birthday anniversary occured on that day. Mra Arvil Morgan entertai nej at a mlsceluneons shower at her hwne Mr. and Mrs. A. C. West and chil- Friday evening, complhnevrtary to dren of Price are visiting at the Miss Klla Smith, who will be married the. early pnrf of ;he month home of Mrs. Janice Gillispie. to A. J. Croft of Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snyder of Heber City are visiting with Mrs. - Miss A Id a Piper of Midway was - Minnie Phillips. - Mm. Harold Armour 111 the Indershlp week ?uest of Miss Ruth Nuttall. r Cowley of Spring ...Willis Terry, was pleasantly Canyon is spending the week-enat at his home Thursday the home of her parents, Mrrand ing by a number of friends. Mrs. H. L. Slack. d aur-pris- even- I J " " , - . in J d 783-R-- Lu-de- lltu-twel- Mr", and .Mrs. Citrf Mrs. Richard Glazier of Heber Farley fnferCity Is visiting at the home of Mr. rained Friday evening at a radii and Mrs. William Penrodv party. """"TffeTmsketlwIlme plari'dby - Timpanogo8 Grandview Reporter, Mrs. F, VVoffinden.. the Lincoln hih sfibool and American Fork high school Was wov by Lincoln, the score being ... ...... .... m 'Oh 10-1- ... $ Miss Rhoda Poulsen, who ia teachRuth ' Nuttall entirtatoed ing at Silver . Ogden Armour, chairman ; of the City Is spending, the Co., meat pacav Thursday evening at the home of f"JM l'"d wth Jier parents, Ma-- , board of Armoar ra. is reported seriously in of ntt-- : Mr. and Mrs. William A. N'mrall, and Mra. C. H. Poulsen. semlon at his honie In 'hlcaao. - Mis? - t I. ,i rifi PRICES SMA SHED , ! - Until further notice th undersigned firm s will ralmcr. bv" Mr .' from Melvln Pnttwsoh. t all- Lnrsei, VrstiS CanipbelL E. H, Plliuln BatkbeU' antf J:' H. ure to provide and cruelty', are tabfield. stated in we compiaint r aiM-sminor artists und sculptors three Tlie cnsaody'of action. have VDetcher ?lelleves lor ynnr $23 aJtu)ntU vWblrvn, fees are brought an honor to the state of supiwrt nndnritomey's nskrtl for in the 'complaint. The Cuih and will bo doubt make I' tab 'n't Wabash, kturri'u among the art centers of the, eonplo were married " . world. T-- . Ind., Scpteiuber 29, 102. . East-inaad- Uhl Pro-tt-m- e .5 . - i ' rv l : BY FLETCHER . Suit, fur divorce iho distriet court Sceks Diverce . furn-bhe- glv--e- Wreii Wilkins reports of lils ilepartinwit have found two am ta iptn? nil fctatp iu unvp J for Mra. Stronir." Foujid-r-ehi- of . will furnish musical numbers. . .Saturday. tlm polim Ijiignn by tlejHtrtinent with Intoxlcntion. A juI be officers vi nile, whose nnnic withlieM, was Jii'reslel at tho snnie Provo. Utah Phone 296 llulllfn "coitrf UTAHNMD . k; rAA5 r ... .OitB 1UWX IVAEO i th regular sacrajjeot meetlpg of the First ward this evening John Foote and J. C Anderson will speak. d The musical numbers will be by Miss Madge Peterson. t pro-!;rn- it .A$ . 2 t PAISON, Jan, 30. Tba : annual Fcmnden day lt ( ty-r- LV ALL tiLirrxa beget OfLOCK CULiiCU BIG FEATURE - SERVICES FOUNDERS' Mtrtber-imdiia- br raorrilng, 4- : . L.D.S.CIIURCII : GkW-ii- : n 4! it Dumbell Carrot the For Shutig Parties Tbroustbmnulocal B. d. Mldgley. forts of '. OH Ffnb Kenning hjter of the soveinl hundred cans of SAN JOSE, Cal., Jan. 20 (E. P.) Ski Wax arc being distributed free Tour free cat A earrot Jn the shape pf a dumbto- - nU.puthufciitKts. secured at the .B. T- - V. botik bell la the.latest agricultural freak can ' ' shown here." V i' ." store. Mrs. irfts by grown vegetable iThe "dtai-gLocatbi Mrs. Oarlsa Z. O. Field. The tiny rootlet peneThe mora recently adopted meth S'tVoiift of the Elite Beauty Parlor, trated an eighth-incaperutnre in od ef killing the common barberry . on Thursday, an, "bvferall bncltle,"hnd inijuvturlng f annouuees that which spreads black aiem rust ot 4. the Elite "ttl open in .pew bulged out on wtner aiaa small grains is by the use ot such one dixir west of the Ross quarters.' acchemicals as Salt and kerosene, Miss Keva nooer Millinery. cording to ths Department ef AgrV Adamg of Ta't culture. These methods have sev- ner kiid Mliis Dessa associated .with eral advantages ever the digging IiBke City will' be lit i Mrs. Strong- - A scnool of beauty method formerly used. They u in conducted less laborious, cheaper and nevd' culture will also be certain. This is especially true 4 connection with the beauty parlor. hashes are growing in stcmy grou4 wow digging is difficult Depsrw WiU Add to,Pipe ment Circular 3E( tells all abotl of the city commission announce how to use this method. i!oii)iir that 1230 filet .of cast iron, pipe . Farmfftt will be lidded to the' main line of ifm-yan- if FOR Latest Ag.Freak 1 Cash and Carry: System h Feb-rimr- v The Evening Herald Classified! Ads; Are Uttsmess- i u etters. Cleaning Co, Successors to Provo. Tailoring Co. ALFRED MADSEN, Mgr. ttTJnK.Ave." ."Pfov6;TJtari " Phonet7;il9 rrT- 7PhoneI2o" Cleaning i v 95 N. University Ave. f |