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Show i PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, "NOVEMBER 21, 1926. ii. TEXAS N iltTrFIGHTING-TIGERri- 1 CITY NEWS J "X j Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Buhtr of returned home after a short Salt Lake City with to hare TWt In Mist Ev Peufce of gilt Uke City to visiting with tier .parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Poulsoa, for tew .; daya.-,--- Joe -- 7 Harriet haa - MRS. A. R. Reporter, TefepnoM H X I 4 ; (Special to The Herald) Mra. Eugene Ullluian. Mra. J. W. IVrWina and Mra. Clifford Ilarria entertained at a bridal shower last Friday night at the Hillinaa homo la honor of Mies Cleofa Meaden- 111, a bride of thla week. Twenty ciose friends were ptwnL game provided the ev t. entertainment, Mra. Howard Wilson and Mrs. Qui my Burdick :' mielved the prijsea. , " 0" rr:? Pro-greaai-ve en-iu- returned home from Cinaoat, Old Mexico, where be "fcaa been engaged i a ffiialntf ... engineer,, r Mra, Bay V. . Woeds returned home Thursday froin Bait Lake City where she haa beea with relatives for a few day,. Ihianksriving" will be toe sub-yaof tte special Thanksgiving b conducted at the IVst Church of Christ, Scientists, . Thursday. . rt Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oareles of Og den were Provo visitors Thursday, Frank: Burolngtum of this city is in Ogden this week on business. . Miss Domta Grimm, who ii studyin Salt Lake City, spent Saturdays with friends in Provo. ; Tbg nursing Mra. Ethel Simpson has returned home after visiting for a few days in Salt Lake City with relatives and friends.' lank Woffinden C. H. Poulson, ud Robert Perkins of this city left Jor Ctorrlnne, TJtahr the LVter part of the week on business. ; f - Hi Notes Staciey Wilsoa. Mrs. T. E. Reece, Mra. faui Dana, Mra, L. v. BMW-ar- t. Mra. Will McCermlrk, Mra. Harvey Smith, Mra. Bert Stevens, Mra. Jesse Earle, lira. B, L. Jensen, Mrs. Henry Krlandsoa, 'Mra. W1U A mo, Mrs. Donald Barney, Mra. J. C Barney, Mrs. Chase, Mra. K. H Davles, Street and Mrs. Button. Mra. Er- 1b company landson and Mra. Anos received the agriculture teacher, In charge. Mr, Bunker greeted ua with a pleasant . , priaes for high score. smile that i made us all' feet very . 'Mrs. Wayne' Lovelesa, fad Mr. welcome. He took us through each coop, Spense Amos entertained Thursday evening at tbe home of Mrs. Love, showing us everything and telling lesa at a shower la honor of Misa ua how to begin la the poultry Banker has four Urge Eileen McClelUn a, bride of-th- e week. Sixteen close frieads of the coops, filled with 2100 laying hens. His coops are 21) feet wide and 86 young bride were present feet long, and are equipped wjth Mrs. J. C, Barney entertained at modern conveniences which enahle a bridge party at her home Thurs- him to save a large amount of time. He gathers egga twice each day, at day evening Her, gneata included 11 a. m., and the members of tbe Delta bridge p.Dk The nests are club and a number .of friends add! built la tiers and the eggs are gathered from an egg alley which runs tlonal. through the center of each coop.-Th- e mash and scratch grain hop was Mrs. Edith Bifla Jolley. wbo the ends of the married on Monday, was tbe guest pers are built-iof honor at a shower given by hey coops, and are filled from the out mother, Mrs, J. 8. Bills, Jr., Friday laid, Mr. Bunker feeds Poultry As sociation mash which costs $2.50 evening. per 100 pounds delivered. The total Mrs. James Clove entertained the feed bill er month average about ladles of tbe Entre Nons club at a I235.00.for the 2100 per chickens. A pletasant sooial afternoon on Thurs- - scratch grain consisting of half and half of wheat and chopped yellow day. corn, la fed every night and morn-lngia atraw litter.' This scratch Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Amos and children, who went' to Salt Lake feed helps to insure the growth quite recently to, reside, have re- - nd vigor of the pullets. About six gallona of scratch f&d per. is fed to each pen of 840 hens.day He Mr. and Mrs. Byron Reece of Salt feeds hay leave in Lake have been visiting with rela durtng tbe day nine gallons of car- are ieu. Each day at noon, he tives. moistened with warm Mrs. Sam Perry was hostess at a deBrghtful afternoon function Wed Hw fueata were the mem- bers of the Utopia club. Since the organisation of the Ctah Cooperative Producer's assobeen one ciation, Mr. Bunker B of 1U strongest advocates and atill per expresses himself as being l cent loyaU. es With-Charl- r. Mr. and Mrs. Will Amos and aon illy wero tTsitlng" In Salt Xfke fof several days during the part" week. Mr. and Mr&. Joseph Reece, who are leaving in the near future for Zookeeper Hans NageJ (left) and Bert Wilson display the akin of El Tex California, were the honored guests killed after It bad attacked Wilson, Whose bandages plainly can be seen. at a party last Saturday night giv en ny and airs. t. jr. Tomurst The bandage on Kegel's haad covers a wound by a rattlesnake a few and Mr.air.and Mrs. Henry Erlandsoa " ' ; "v'ST at the Tolhurst home. Dinner was daya previous. Men-eIn the early evening, followHOUSTON, Texas. Why go to When Wilson stepped Into the ed by rook. White chrysanthemums India to look for trouble with wild tiger's cage. El Tex made a lunge were uited very, effectively for the Beugaly Jigers when you can find It for him. El Tex, either by smell decoration of the rooms. Thone or by some mysterious jungle sense, present were Mr. and Mrs. T. E. right here In Texas? That, at least. Is what Bert Wil- knew Wilson. had a rat in his poc- Reece, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lovelesa, son thinks. ket Tiger and man went to the Mr. and Mrs, Otto Erlandsoat Dr. WQaon Uvea in Mlnot, N. D. He floor together, and Mrs. Asa L, Curtis, Mr. and came to Houston to attend the naMrs. John Done, 'Mf. and Mrs. Lee Zookeeper Hans .XageL. outside R. tional convention of park) execuTaylor, Mr. and Mrs. Reece, Mr. the drew revolver his cage, and shot tives. With the other delegates, he El and Mrs. Erlandson, Mr. and Mra, Tex. Wilson's and life saving went to Herman Park coo here to Tolhurst have a look at El Tex, a beautifully killing the tiger. Wilson, however, bad to a to 39 have and go hospital striped feline from the Bengal stitches taken in his wounds. The marriage Of Miss Cleofa ' Jungles. Mendenhall, daughter of Mr. and In his packet, Wilson carried, a Now El Tex's skin, stuffed, will Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall, to Max live white rat He was to go to a adorn a museum somewhere prob- Allen Peery, soft of Mr. and Mrs. dinner party that evening and plan ably 'the first Bengal tiger fa'fc"be George A. Pewy, took place on y ced to make the rat do trick 8 for killed In Texas. in thtf Salt Lake temple. A the-- other guests. "The t?-Ifwal FdradTbut ltliad dinner' for the two families was The house cat loves to chase miey not been harmed physically in the given In their .'honor Thursday even-fuand apparently the tiger is just as fight. "It died of fright," 'Wilson at the bride's home.:. Mr. and keen on going after rats. Mrs. Peery are- - among says. the most popular young people of our FIRST VIDOR STARRING be remembered that he.starred In a and their many friends are inter I VEHICLE REEL "WOW!" number of serials. ested in the event of their marriage. Other acts ?: - -' Wed-nesria- -fa- g' Mrs. Wilbur Bewarda and daughter Beatrice left for Bait Lake City Saturday morning. Miss Sowards expects to spend the remaining win ter months in that city. pace iimri; weler tu which nut half pint of cod liver oil his been stirred." The Lincoln cod liver .oil la used to prevent nutritional roup. Once each month, By SCHOOL REPORTER epsom Halts it fed In the wet mash The animal, husbandry class of at the rate of 1 pound per each 100 the Lincoln high school consisting faena. Mr. Bunker gets about M of 44 students, visited Mr. George docea egga per day, out of which 8. Bunker's egg plant, on Thursday', November 11. We left the school house at a.' u. In six cars, and arrived at Bunker's at about :20 decorations, sd chrysan- tbcuiiiuui in varied ahadea wvre ! twrd bootnh rooma- .- The jTesta Indnded Mrs. Mary McBeth, Mra, Flarn Grey, Mfa. Floyd Wilson,- Mra. t . . ;Qollar Day, Monday, Nov. 22 n Allen Mlinery 20 North Univ. Phone 377 ts.mash. cltypy- include "The With the magic waving of. conTroupe of 'Blue Devils," The ladies C the Social Tea serv . . Clarence IL Durrani, who for the tract blanks a few months ago, tumb.'prs and pyramid builders; a ied a .cafaterla supper at the Com pgst-twyears has been laboring Famous Players-La'sk- y noted Russian dancing quartet ; executives munity church Tuesday evening. A in the Northern States mission or suddenly robbed the vaudeville "cir "The Berkoffsi; the Rusxlun Bala-ak- a musical program was a pleasant the L D. 8. church, has returned cuits Orchestra twelve of a " dozen of acts. pieces, feature. . to bis home In this city. And, Just to assure Florence Vid- - playing odd native, instruments : ! that-her Bg picture Rue...Enoa,..eotrtioiartrJ. RtllirJrTag- Mrsr-Ar 1a or -L, was to have the profession's real marvelous Jugglers. nouuve tbe marriage of thelf daugh ...... VAVJ UQBC Clive cait Brook, popular English ac ter Edith, to flavor, they built a Juige theater of Provo, tor, and Lowell Sherman head Miss which took Hugjj Jolley in the studio. . EreYoonMon-day- , place Miss Cora- Hansen of the Tim right - "Ton Virtor's cast.-- Ernest supporting Nov. 15. They will make their Vajdar Hungarian flramft- Never Know, pnmigwr ward is rpiwted to be ser Women," arrives at home In Provo. ist, who wrote Xou Never Know the Columbia iously ill at her home, Tues-daon and Monday Women," is tbe cu'prit wbo made .. . over The marriage of Miss Ellen Koyle grey Garn Swapp is1 spending a few booking agents turn v of Salem to Eugene J. Schwarta of night. DA,CEV-Tdays in Alton, JJtah, THIRD he WARD was solemnized on Nov. 8 In El Brendel, famous "eomedian- Provo Third ward will stage Payson the Salt Lake temple. They are reMr. and Mrs. Leland Van Wagen- - pantomimlst, having been the. main a dance Tliursdas evening as tbe en are the proud parents of a baoy laugh feature of the Winter Gar third number nf their monuHnn siding in Payson. son, born to them Friday evening at den Shows for - many., years, was program. contract Mrs. Wendell ErUrdson and Mra, 1 Mr. placed under a l$ng-terthe Crane Maternity home. Paramount. Ray Stevens entertained at a bridge Van Wagenen was formerly MJhs by . luncheon Then; there s joe Bonomo, inter Wednesday afternoon at LeonaMildennall. Mr. van waeen 'the home of Mrs. Erlandson. Crystal en ig the owner of the Van Photo nationally known strong man. Joe i iwskets of sweet peas were used for Is not new to tbe movies.. It will Supply of this city.; U . "big-time- t Mr. and Mrs. FUna McCtellan were in Salt Lake last week to at tend a banquet at the Newborns Ho tel, given by the Fleishman Teast officials. They also visited for setal days with Mr. and Mra, Murray Wing. , firwt-etarri- Huliek-Bpenrld- at - . J i . ' , and Mrs, C. Lanes of Ogden .11in this city during the latter Mr. were pit of the - v - bp week with friends. Genevieve Boshard Is spending a few days In Salt Lake City. " Mrs. G. L, Von Plank, Mrs. W. J. Swapp and; Mrs. Herbert Pasewalk C. Rodgers to accompanied Mrs. Mrs. Halt Lake City Saturday. Rodgers left for her home in SanLuis Obispo, Uaiir., saturaay eien- - ----- - ' 4. ? . - . We'll Furnish the You pay us back like rent COTNICE LITTLE TAGE, NEWLY PAINT-Ef AND ATED. It ia priced right , D RE-DC0- R . , Phone Mr. Sowards . at 35 - A SALE THAT WILL DEMONSTRATE MORE FORCIBLY OUR LOWEST IN THE CITY PRICES " - UNMATCHABLE VALUES in New Winter --:: COATS Cornell Bradshaw of Salt Lake a Provo visitor Friday. City was K. C. Stratum of Ogden visited In Provo with friends Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hardy of "Salt'LakeratyVwereProTjorvteltori during the latter part of the week. A Mr, and Mrs. E. C Bradshaw .of Salt Lake City were Provo visitors during list week. feature extraordinary for this Offering most unheard of values. Silk worth up to $3.50 yard . Mr. and Daley and Mm and Mrs. James Daley left for Calltornia Friday "morning, where the will spend the winter months. Mrs. D. L. C R. R.... Cardan and family of Driggs, Iaho, visited in this city With friends Friday and Saturday. David Johnson of Eureka is. with relatives In Provo for a few .days.; ' Cash and Capaclty'Pyle says there arei more good backs In pro footbaU this year than ever before. It is hardly possible that be is reMr. if SUPER VALUE COATS Coats attractive in richness of fur and fabric, exceptionally low priced, $32.50 to $34.50 coats. Specially priced at $24.75 Women's and Misses' Coats, at Fur-trimm- ed r greenbacks. ferring II IX Jfc. Crepe Romain Charmeuse' Flat Crepe Crepe Satin Buildup Your Child's mw:. StrenffthWith in Scon's EMULSION RicHlnVitamlns Pleasant ToTake J. - w ,- :. Mil , Crepe de Cfcine Brocade Crepe ? lllliffi '" Georgette Crepe Satin Far.fl Hrertfi Canton Crepe 14 Momme Pongee ' Sport Satins Changeable Taffeta , : CORDUROY Silk faced Corduroy, good colors. ; ,u . . . , . Regular 95c value,- yard - ... 'V 25 V;.;:.5gc RVIMK - : $6 .95 , h for this sale. ' a few Values from our main floor Hope Muslin . ... . . Good Outing Daisy Cloth Heavy Canton 36 Inch Outing Pequot . . . 1 1 All Silk and Wool Dresses Reduced r Including Such Popular Silks As Thls Summer h V-MaA-- - HUNDREDS OF YARDS , " lowest-in-tow- Thanksgiving Sale H. J. Pack of Logan Is visiting in this j:lty Jor a few days with I value, bought at a sacrifice by our buyer for this sale. Values are $79.00 to $84.50 n All at this price Monday 9 a- m. Mack Peterson of Gunnison was friends. NEW COATS of unusual Beauty and ON SALE lit Provo gaturdayjEiihJiiendg, be a record breaker in values, of fering ia-t- o the season's most desirable, ne w winter merchandise at far below its regular value. , -,-- Paul Patten .and LaMar Memmott will render vocal numbers at the ' meeting of the Tlmpanogoa ward M. I. A. meeting' Tuesday evening. Miss Velma Nelson will give readings and a chorus on the M. I. A. slogan will be led by Virginia Booth OFqL Thanksgi virig Sale . This weeks sale jy haetiimnsSafe . tfe HOUSE - 9-- 4 ...;.12c 20c , , ;. . .20c. .....19c Sheeting i ....59c Windsor Crepe Jap Crepe 66x88 . . 12y2c 15c 17c,. 1 Plaid Blanket . , .$2.69 Pure Silk Hose'. ' 18 , Rayon Bloomers f, 'L :;$1.00 95c Leather Bags iv. . $1.00 98c1 Barrbnette Satirf y; Pequot Sheets 81x90 1; $1.49 Crepede Chine Teddies $1.83 Voice l)orisf;:,;: ...$i.co . |