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Show TTn Ul ijy TTD"..A"h7 Scoiul Section I frB J V. J -- Second Section PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1927. A. L. Auxiliary Has ' . - iLa.rge increase rluting c - The membership of tbe l'rovo - r hupivr - of tbe American Legion A mi liar ha increased wore than p 3 iter cent during the recent rcuipuigt conducted by the chapterr it waXTuuud al thv .feieet- uig of the auxiliary Wednesday at the home of Mr. Marietta KeesJey. Mrs. Jhu U. Bcerfej assisted In the eutcrtitiulug. : Tbe. team captained by Mrs. Sarah Ilastrup won the membership con- Torover the ream led by Mrs. tyiHa wlH'tuiug. v A larger increase is ex- pectedja the near future, officials of the auxiliary nay, ei a great ,1 deal of Interest has been created - in tbe work - of - 11k organization through the membership drive; j mem-bersbl- eus..n t hi : omvereuy has Jurt returned from Jijlt Lake ilty, where tie bus been in work fur the vUte board of. education, of .which be Is a member. . f REPB LI" HANGERS -- ; RcacliGS into Evcrij Good Home IRISH NAME U CKV MUTATORS AT HINCKLEY SAN Professor Alfred Osmond a KKANV1KOI. Thirteen as iitfjcarH ftgu.Janin1 Kelly tvus a bun struct or at the Ijeaitcnship week boy lu lit the- leading hotels convention held at Hinckley; Mill' here. The other day he came back ard county. Both educators will re- us a first class gwst. Ilia name turn to the unlviislfy in the .pear uwft to be Itenictrin Klly. he exfuture. plained, futt when In; arrived in this - hrgsnf ' litltire and later Jim Kelly. The Irish name seemed' to bring him luck, he said, ax his restaurant in the Rocky Mountains pear- Boise, Jdaho, grew into a chain of eating licuses, wwitry - I). S. BAPTISM L. 1. K. baptlssn will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in The building. hif hnjirie of the take charge. I- ir- . (ilendon Thomixum of Idaho Falls, Idaho, was a l'rovo visitor Thurs day and Friday. - wHH-rvlve- hinl-Kcll- . Mr.' and Mm. J. E. Clark left thla morning for California where they wilf vUlt relatives and friends In Ia Amrt lei, IxDi Iteach nd San wek. l'inn their lie for several retara they- - will Iw aetwniwtilwl by Mr. Clark's mother, Mrs. J. K, Thomas, who w ill spend the summer uiontna lu l'rovo, Miss Kate Evans 4ind Mlm IJila Ilot)th of Charleston are att'ndiiig th week end In I'roro wlih frlejida. They will leave Monday for Hurley, Idaho, where they will Htieud -several i week -- MOOM Hugh Mooney, 66, of 812 South Ninth Wert street, died at his home Funeral' arrangeFriday night. ment will be announced In the near ' fut are. Mr. Mooney came to States 39 years .ago from Ircluul, here he was born April 9, iiM. aim Uls He baa lived In Proto arrival In tula cotmury, and was employed as stationary engineer for the atate mental hospital for the j'kst twenty years. He was extremely active in the Odd Fellows and Elks lodges. Ills wife. Minnie. Mooner, and the following rbildnra. sorrlre: John. W.. a ad Ilnlwrt Moofaeyof Salt Lake; Uouglas Mooney of Lo Anpelear Arnold Mooney and Mrs. Esther Wilson of Provo. . . Alirothert William, who mddes lu Seotlaud, also survires. University of Utah Paper Honored Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ferre ami children of Ogden were Provo vis. Mors Thursday. A'. certificate of merit has 'been Issued by The, Quill, by the Delta Sigma Chi t Urbana. HU to the Utah Chronicle "for lU35-2tClayton Khuits of Denver Is here following the" conclnsion of a con on business for several, days. test In jvhteh thousands nfcollege jiwuvieiietT! Throughout tue nation H. Bioomqulst oTTayson spent participated. The Chronicle was edited in 1925 Wednesday and Thursday in Bait v 28 by Robert W, Goodell, at present Lake. cltj' editor of the Evening Heraia. Mr. and Mrs. 4. R. Jones and chilA. M. Baker of Price was a Provo dren are visiting in Salt Lake this week; the guests of Mrs. Jones' visitor the latter part of the week ' on business. mother, Mrs. M. A. Hardy. ot Suit . Smith E. on business. - ... VORTEX Nine Superior : Features:lBuiltr to- lastr it j.fsVi15-ii""TJirir- J. E. Wells and Herman Cooley ef Viet6r. Ctah," are the week-enguests of Mr. and Mrs. George I. S. Massey of Ogden wns a Provo visitor Friday and Saturday. S- .1 6 II I I H (READ THE STORV. THtN The Tinymites (IropfiPtl from t and Scouty said, "Well, goodness me, we, Mirely sent that tilli- jKitor out, of rfsht. We had a. Tight close cull. I'd "say. I never, never want to play with tilings like that lieciuise I know "'tis likely" tuey will H - --- Mr. and Mrs Herbert Adamson are spending Mr. and Mrs. 3. P. Egan of Priee of Salt ' spent the latter part of the week in end In Provo '" with ' relatives and friends, I'jrovo with friends. the-jKe- ek Mi. J. E. Farrer and Mrs. Ida Mr, an Mrs, James Conrad-o- f Heber are visiting here duriiig the K, Itasmuswn arff "spending- - the ' weekend nialt,Lake,.Vity.-H"ecl4vna.vw Bronze. copper, . aluminum.' fcteel Sturdy, simple design 2 pndef ul workmanshi- presult of 16 years' ex perience m washer msta- , ufacture,- W ashed thoroughly clean in 4 to 7 minutes no rubbing no boiling capacity 60 pounds drv clothinc npt-- brtitr' Stainless nickel lined tub heavy "copper can't be cracked. Holds 3 -- 4 " heat better. Fast .wasbhur t . -- Mt. and Mrs. CO. Brown left Miss Emma Guy of Salt Lake City the week end In l'rovo Friday for their home in San Fran with friends. clsco, California, after spending the past ten days here visiting relatives Ferguson left Friday and friends. They were the. hoos for ; Portland, morning Oregon, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Oman' ' where she woel called to the beside son.-- - of her daughter, Mrs. Jiimuie James, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene IL Glade are tire pfond parents- of ft baby Mr. and Mrs. Josiali Smith are daughter, born Friday night at tbe rejoicing over the arrival of a fine Crane Maternity Home. born baby daughter Friday after noon at the Crane Maternity home Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Harrison of Mrs. Smith was; formerly Miss Salt Lake spent the latter part of Josephine Jones. the week In Provo with relatives und friends. Miss Ellen Hansen is spending the week end in .Salt Lake with rela The MiffMtf Ellen, Louise and -- ' tives and friend:- Itachuel Jackson and Henry Jack Mr and Mrs. A. L. Lanning of son motored to Spanish Fork Fri day, where they attended the high Richfield are spending the week-en- d school opera. here ' ed J C J' L - - ml t uyuL lU Mr . ,- - E. J. Adair of Heber Is a Provo visitor over the week-end- . Nil 1 R. Lee.Kwaier of Manti was Provo. visitor Saturday. ' John .O C'brisbensen of Richfield fauit Saturday in ProTQ. CARD OF THANKS we wjsn to thank our many friends and neighbors for the kind ncss and sympathy shown us during our mother's sickness and death, L, G. Condan v E. W. Condan and Family. "thoroughly safe., for clothing. Famous new Haa patents eUmlflate ; open crack around ag- itatorask over- -. size, Vi h. p. 7 No washer made - requires less oiling graphite bronze bush-.. inga 8 New- - simplified , Haag sure action wringer safety release large '. soft rolls. 9 Reasonable price. Come in or telephone for a -- - Free demonstration in. youriJuauae, W. C. Scott ' Phone .nt,(6 234-- LANNING-''-FURNITUR- CO. Phone 616-J- Provo, Utah " BARGAIN WEEK Note the real bargains for this week. Premium with each purchase. OVERCOATS one-doll- ar $30.00 All wool ! $25,00 all wool JjJg jg SHEEP LINED COATS g?f ......$13,2E at ir $12.50 itI Mackinaws ...... mi ...... Jf Horse Hid$. $12.60 Sheep ' (ftOrtl Lined Coats $8.50 Men's Wool., fit Jersey Jackets . . . .VTif i. n MQi u. u. o. garments .yfaiwv 15 t20OFF AH Wool into ijour mi teWfrs m -- f The New 1927 Furniture 1 is! .15 if? i J? Is Uleautiful - - And Prices Lowl. The new 1927 furniture reveals the height of art and workmanship. Never were furniture designs more beau and four room outfits ttiful. - Complete-thre- e low prices are now. ready for you. Therers. a. world of choice in Floor Coverings, also - - in fact- - - never. were, we better alale to give such a wonderful; display of homef urnishings..:as- - w.areat- - this. time Come-i- n 1,- - Let-ushQw you ! . Suggestioris and estimates freely given 9- ' UP your windows' with new Curtains and DRESS The eyes of the world are always upon your home. Changing for the season adds. freshness to the appearance of the room's interior. usr T - Use and enjoy your furniture as you pay for.it on our plan. A" convenient pay ment is made at the time of pur- -' chase then the balance can be paid in easy monthly install-,'- , ments. as you go along. V Mr - If $3.75 Drapery Service D. T. R7 Co. draperies and appreciated. - Some of the finest homes have, used our drapery service and have been well pleased with our .work and materials. Dress up your home''-. With beautiful D. T. R. Draperies. , . .., , 'i'. ie'' 'ft ' , . )..---- - . E, HOUSE" D .T. R Co -- "THE Provo Springville ONE-PRIC- Nephi E PL drove Fresh from their makers the finest mills in America this shipment of the finer type of rugs for liyingand dining rooms. New patterns--handso- me "new. colors the most- velvety of pile. Various sizes, . all manner of color variations to. harmonize with every scheme; of decoration.. Variety, of prices according, to size.-- ow prices! USE AND ENJOY YOUR RUG AS YOU PAY FOR IT - HOUSE" Jayson -- . Taylor "i, - feprFork Co. 'Dixon'TaylorRusseU "THE HOUSE" - ONE-PRIC- E en nJ " " .tSZsU - Aft .Mfl e rubber overshoes . .$uiA $4.50 Cloth Top V. 3iL .. $5.25 Ladies' Jersey Bol . . etts , M n1 , Overshoes vUiXi $2.40 Men's 1. PI 7 buckle artics . Men's Cotton rm Sweaters- . 15 to 3ooff aii L bT; Garments in winter weig! Many other bargains' ff ' bargain week at ,'f00 .a 4 Display New Designs , In 1927 Floor Coverings UrEEEDAEX , - 'DixdnTaytof'Rull Co. ONE-PRIC- $4.50.4-buckl- - are becoming widely known - .OiCv in boys' $2.90;in youths; j. 1 easy--to-p- ay D. T. R. Co. J $12.50 wool ,Mf Plan ; t - f- D. T .R. Easy Paynient mm Yarns to 30 OFF" WOOLlIIOSE $16.50 all pure woolfrft blankets blanket 7" r. $7iS 4.50 Men's Rubber Boots'vv. I s 1 ,'TIIE ' US. Standard motor $4.00 All Wool HBring ' .made - - -- 6 - - . r -- bite." Then Ctowriy spoke right np and said, "No alligator do 1 dread. I only ran from him to give you laugh-- i all a senre."' The d out loud lo thinli-ho"very, vury luoud wee Clowny vvus. TJiey knew he had a sense of humor rare. .Just then lliey heard a 'nearby sound like something trumping on the ground. "Oh, gee." walled Clowny suddenly. "He's coming hark I fear." "Weil wh;it of .that?" someone replied. Then Coppy vcrv loudly cried. "Say, if he docs, I'll" bet my life that you will not lie here." The sound, however, that they ( The Times get a RurpriMi from an heard was furnished by---a fitrnty- - osti'trii tss in Hie next story,) , other-Tilde- " Ike extended you to visit a D. R. T. Co. store. Ct)LOK THE PICTURES) bird. It trotted up in front of them and net I led in the mhjmI. They looked to head. "Why, It's it o'er from ct- aiK ostrich," Scouty said. "It's ing very proud because its feathers are so grand. ' chance All. hew was 'lowhy!R He jumped up from the again. ground and then, be shouted. "I will show you now that I am not afraid. Although it's something I've ne'er tried. I'll hop right on this bird and ride."-H- e smoothed the ostrich feathers down until a seat was made. In climbing on be was discreet. The oHtrich'jumpcd up to itn feet I guess it: sort of wondered just what Clowny had in 'mind. And then, in just a moment, more,, off down fhe bench it quickly- tore. Wee Clowny. hung in tightly while the others t trailed behind. Wells." Eugene - Ostler of Logan'' was among the visitors to Trovo Friday. Mrs'.-.Fr- HI d . . - anxious o help home'. 'You will also find men and women who are courteous-anyou. They will give every assistance to satisfy your needs. . A hearty invitation is , HAAG Lake is here Mr. aiiOlrs." C. A. TaTboe""snd Dorothy and Emma Jean Jenkins of Salt Luke, are visiting in Provo Mr, ond Mrs. Vernon Talboe sint ' during tbe week end with relatives' Friday in Salt Lake City. , x und friends. Turpln of Murray ws George a TTBt tsnor 8MWttj.--.r-t- .It. IllllfulWjfv Service was- a Provo visitor Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Vera PulllliW and G. E. Hanson of Fountain Oreen family of Brigham City are visiting with Mrs. spent the latter part of the week in here over tbe week-en- d Annie M. Toting. l'rovo. Enjoy life with good furniture. Have f urnlturcyou can be proud of f Go into any D. T. R. Co., store and you will find it filled with beautiful things for your r i-- . ' Are Filled With Choice Furniture . vr - ' . thtf-tdr- Evan Benson and Howard Grwi of Salt ake are l'rovo visitors today, '"i," AT LAST The New. tlu-lso- Miss Jeanetto Royiey of Logan la here for the weeK etui. " : was a Salt TWirwlay. &(ra. Cart Lukte ThsihOT - - CITY NEWS r HUGH IftlXoLI Hawaii wl' the largest market la the world for certain type of crepe paper, accord ing tu a representative of a large eastern .paper concern- who recently vndtcd- the isbmds. Thi 'pBrtim'nr variety Is used by natives for the manufacture of Icjs colored uroliths) which are placed about the shoulder of visitors when " or departing . ; . w DEATH CALLS i f the ....... ....plill (' D. L. Van Was:ene Co, I . yhere You Get Values A charming dance frock fo debutante is of black net, stm' with small silver buiterfiie, ' |