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Show ,PAGE EIGHT ,TIIE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY.APRIlC 18, 1928, HEALTH Utah Comfy Neuf$ COUNTY CONFERENCES LEGION FORMS DAIRYING IN - RIFLEtLUB LD.S. CHURCH SERVICES' SPANISH FORK . DAY IS ARRANGED 17-ll- aynr . - 1 M O'CLOCK SPANISH FORK. . April 4Z.iThe County Health conference for the Spanish Fork district which in clude Palmyra, will bold its eon ference for the month of April at the America a Legion club roouia. Dr. G. E. CbrUtenaen I'tan county physician! and Mrs. Elvlna Eeed, mine for- I'tah county will be in at The meeting wQl. com tendance. roence at I o'clock la tie ifternooa President Cbestlu Peterson of the health-- commit tee requests not sera to come early so thaf children may all be. examined and nrged all members pf the health committee to be present to assist with tre exam ' . inations. I'tah CUl'BCH NOTES. Ua i i4 Sharon BRING $i:O0TAND COME $1.00 DOWN ,1 : L' ( - Timpanogos , :,.--- ' ' ., .' ,: ' AN important puttbjt of Ihyd Loom -- - - . K $19.75 Om vibeshss srtins Full size, neatly f flas wicker is mwn tks 4Sy 6sMus LWyd Leosi ts upholstered. apeakera at . oisi the loKrr.aetski kas Ucji Cream, Gray, Caramel ' Um Cis si" T Others Rosa at.Jhe ward Sunday evening. $22.50 $26.50 $31.50 See the new. , , Strollers easy to handle, Handsome new styles in Lloyd Loom Carriages inexpensive and strong for the larger children. Lowell Varley and Antolne Bunker. A full attendance la desired. - $11.50 Miss Lueile! Vineyard Ward Holdaway and George F. Bunker, recently returned missionaries, will be the speakers at the Vineyard ward Sunday evening. A splendid musical program has also been arranged. All ward members are invited to attend. PROVO ' , woven Edremont Ward Sunday evening the new Edgemont ward will have nt their speakers Leland Gammon, Cinderella , ' Real Lloyd Wlllard HawGrand View War kins, Bessie Williams and LeBpy Harding will apeak at. the Sunday evening services at the Grand View ward Sunday evening. SJpecial musical numbers will he given. ri - up Carriage ; for Baby. An invitation is extended to all ward members and their friends to be present.' 'f' "! MILLINERY 230 WEST CENTER The v jf $72.00 A new fine, r KiiHaell 'Hiiehea and Pugmlre, will be the speakers hmnlr AND YOUR DRESSES Ward lm PROMISE TO PAY COATS $81.00 will be Ulen Vincent. Nile "Wash burn and LeRoy fiunnelL Mugical numbers will also be given. j Clever Coats Newest Frocks Spring Millinery - $63.00 Ward Members of the hlgr connclll will be the speak ers at the Manavu ward Sunday eve- lng. A splendid program has been All ward members are prepared. invited to attend. , . ' hi all of our friends. frtP N; ft. ' IKuuitute ctakfa i to offer you wicker piece of umwual variety, booty and t rV ,y quality at prices surprisingly low. comyf in a rvimVr of effective color cotor.. ' .Unatioo4,' widi handsome harmonizing upholstery. The coor sAracdoaisexrxptknallygood. Every uprit wicker stake has a steel wire center; rock elm is used for the frames; faints are r. . scrtwed and reinforced with etedr ermb lir wide quality. Our Upholstered; Lloyd Suites Manvu regret that we could not wait .... - S'xth Ward The Sixth ward will hnve as tbetr speakers Sunday eve Rosa,Elizabeth ning ' Raymond Souter and Grace Linton. All ward member are invited to be present. Other interesting numbers are en " .a; Chaimina Wicker at Low Prices .; i the program. ?wosfei IV 3-Pi- - ' .TOMORROW to be. Fifth Ward Terry Oldroyd, Joy I'legg and Victor Taylor will be the speakers at' the Fifth ward Sunday The meet In is 'under evening. the dlmtion of the Mlsnlon- ary committee. Muaical numbers ill also be given. Waited Yesterday' We to make your porch a real enjoyable place Ladies Guild will meei on Monday afterrwtfi.with Mr. F. A. Leuhart, Fourth Ward The Sunday eve 2 E. 4tb S. Ven. W. F. Buckley, " ning services of the Fourth ward rector. are under the direction of the, MU- The speakers (tlonary ommlttee, will be Rulon Van Wagenen. will ford Briinhall and Clyde Carter. A pe lal tuuKkil program baa been ' -- Just the thing Pug-nitre- " -r $45.65 . Did You 1 -- Ttiiri WaraVTbe Tutrt ward 50 net will have a tbetr speakers for Bun- Mary's Episcopal , Second North, Sunday school W day evening services, Stanford a. m., morning prayer and aermon Joeeph Nelson and Tbomaa A. 11 a. m,, T, P. F., T SJO p. m., choir Duke. Mublcal numbers have been practice. Saturday. 7 :.TO p. m. The prepared. St arranged. K only Second Ward Home miaaionary the Seeoad Bight wlrf be ward Sunday evening The epeak4 era will be Ray watkina. llejvin Uevbew and Grace Cheer er. Other numbertr will also be given. - . . .... finished in a Cheerful Orangre or Caramel Enamel FVat War-T- he speakers at the Prove First ward Sunday evening will be Harold Koudsea. George E. Harris and Julia Loveless. A spe cial program has aUo been prepared. I - Attractive j. 3 Piece; LJoydrSuite ETENIXO MEETINGS IN ALL WARD CHAPELS BEGIN AT COUNTYTOPIC f RTAXI8H lA)RK, (Special to the Herald). April 1T.-rifle elub has lxia brcaniwd tj the SPANISH FORK, April IT The kx"l naenilierg of the American LeFork Kiwanls club Md Spanish lie knows as tty gion poet It will American Lesion Rifle iub. ' Fol- Its regular meeting and luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ilaset Arnold lowing, .are the charter bwniliers,: " The program Bex O. Daniels, Gmuer Thomas, Thursday evenluK. was under the. .direction of Fred Xephi CbristoiihcrwiH, Exra Warner, roninilb-tee-. Lewi E. Both, Paul Allen, Lewts T. Ludlow, of the agricultural male quartet comprising J., tarter. Jay Taylor,' Monroe Alex-- : Fred ASklnner Clarece Hmith, Wjt-laeOder, Elias K. Thomas, A charter llalea and - Harvey , Nlelson " """ ordrtetf.' "luig'teeu Wll- furnished several selections. liara Nelson, president of the home bureau for this, district, spoke on "The Possibilities of the Dairy In CLEANUP dustry ia Utah County." The reg ular luncheon was served. ban asked that all properfyowners clean up their premises and to assist in cleaning up the streets and al(Sixvial to the Herald.) The TinicuTuiMtlcni asks that ""KPANISn leys.FORK, Apil Lars Nelsu Iiiin Ismied all business honsex close on that a proclamation luinii njf Wednesday", day, that nil may eooprate In makApril 2K at iniuiiiil elentii day. He ing the city clean and beautiful."" , $16.65 . $22.50 Reorganized , Church The Chnrch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. 230 West Fourth South Ttreet, announces the finlaw ing program for Sunday: Sunday school at 10 :30 o'clock : prayer meet ing at 11 :30 o'clock. Preaching wer- Too wiS not find greater values in baby car rages than these Lloyd Loom Carnages offer. They are unusually graceful in shape, due to their unique spiral weaving on the famous Lloyd Loom. This method gives the body a bowl shape, unusually wide and roomy, and witbout seams, corners or pieced start etna. , We are showing many attractive styles, in s wide variety at finishes, with harmonising d upholstery. upright stakes give these carriages unusual strength, and they have, maxjdition, a number orexcluaive fea tures not obtainable on any other carriage J .lae values below are typical. Steel-hearte- , Reor-gtniie- d 5 Br OUT OVR WAY !:." -- f IT'S GtMRi UV WILLIAMS vices at 7 :30 o'clock. ' ' , " PROVO EUREKA ' SPANISH FORK?' f . 5VAE COOKA From Dte VAAf-T- ," LAW ;MRRiEO -- fn'Y S M 00T Lumber Co. FEJUJE.RS ooxf eaT i Charitable Mechanics Institution. 7. Moulded! scores of bells, 30 of which .still ring in New England churches. black- . 8. Was a skilled dentist, NEW LAURELS FOR PAUL REVERE REVEALED; HE WAS DENTIST, fh! SMITH, PRINTER, TEACHER weather-- 1 vane artist. .'" He?ere'B versatility is Illustrated by two historic receipts one wWch lie gave to a customer In the ruom-Infor flxino' hl tppth. th othpr tr umber I1' Lnited Press Staff Correspondent, his horse. the afternoon In bis served as Paul time, spare iww wureisi liMo iwnriU fh ApeoTdlaflf trt.1 .iVV..P.,4i. , hi Christ .church. ed t indelible! have -In. or belliiugcr C)loutartinimia 'Wd stored ' Mfame of Paul Revere, the patriotic a. l(KkMboHe inrdnight.ride Is one5IarKe snpplr or powd.er ind atmml of the ' pvtstandlng romances tlon. Revere obtained secret' American blstprjt thnt taa BrltlNh authorities "-- ln ,, A,;'ciise- it . - ." Data which has "been unearthed planned to here Indicates that the pot Lone- So Rewre Tode from Kosrbn o fellow didn't telL the half of It NcKfasne-iilbon- t 00 aUIes), and when be confined hia noted poem to wa&ied'tiie natrtot ft hd removed a description of. f aid's dash to warn the powdersafety at . Durham, the Concord jfannefs. , N. H. . . , Tomorrow Bosfou'wllI:,celebrqtei Fagan hasi dlMovered ,bther 'histhe 151st 'anniversary of Revere's toric material Indicating (hat Paul ride. A more important feat which, Revere was the orlglDiil."Jnck of all The ladles auxiliary of the sanl " it has just been disclosed that Trades." Crowded into his busy tary and beating engineers fit Utah are- - conducting- - an essay patriot performed in 1774, will go life were enough acepmplishmentsoounty '. to make half a dozen ordinary men writing contest In the high Bcbools unsung. ' James O. Pagan, venerable direc- proud. of the county, according to officers . tor of the' historic Old South MeetHere are some of Revere's accom- of the auxiliary. ing House and authority on the life plishments r .The subject upon which the stu' 1. Supplied the copper "lor and times of Panl Revere, has lothe dents of each school will be asked cated documents which throw new plates itt the slate fcoiise dome.. to write an essay and the cup with 2. Operated a cannon .factory in the' winner's name and the date it light upon the activities of the ' ' .' Canton. hero.. V. was won will be presented to the , j These documents, found In the 3. Did ths eopper and bolt work school and the successful contestant frown Hall aUItewcist W PT. con on the frigate - Constitution (Old will also bti given a 'gold pin. upon I wntcn His or ner name- wm tain an account of another ride of Ironsides.) -- 7'."":; j. 'U-iwywwyiwUwX'ipau Revera which preceded the A. Served as first president of the graved. The contest is expected to ewi-add- g ne infur-mutlo- - i - and create no little, amount of interest as the cup ig a beautiful trophy and one that any school would be proud to possess, it is statedr THERE IS NO GREATER ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN UTAH COUNTI THAN THE EVENING HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS For Forma! Wear ESSAKONTPT TO BE HELD IN - t. HIGH SCHOOLS ''x.V " ... 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