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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1927 PAGE EIGHT PiAY-PRQ- old College ball Ufc " him was Helen Carroll aa Kir Iltu.8 UuiUurd, all performfd well. Cerleaa waa enpedally aoutid iiile .1 I chararter. ,: y The stage lighting,. the coatuaalng. with err natural crttiple ae4 lh,tBH)br of the wb4e made Lady Mary Carlisle fur a klug a weil as hU produi tloB 'were Utereting, not to say delightful.. The entire eaat pernear relative. iorda Kturt. as Imke of Wlnter- - formed well even though noder j the amalt to difficu'tle owing great B.Y.U. set, and ciaude Egjiertsen, Monsieur Beaucaire, tbe which marie autua f " dueling tMOtaitl. , Wit botb X)Ul- - tag spaceaeeui crow-A- . "., Competitive Production, Is jbUmliU)C. rtment. WM tuet'enHi Of course it would lie eay for a most in lie critic 'professional places, Of High Class to iiick rertaia flawa In the Iu of sneak the the jivumloed part but the nerU tf the production, duke well succeeded and rather ing iu waking the character aa unpopu- riece so out etched the demerltt la that By II. R. MERRILL lar as Tarklngum Intended Ibat it Fridaxjlgbfa performance "Monsieur rflt3ucire,'r the annuaT sbonld be. n aeoldier-l- y ik thing but good could be auld of bad Egm-of, the B. Y. I". stu competitive play breeze lmt him which focuaed the play or ita production. .. . ... .. .1 I I. .1 .. l 1.. t ' . b e T rT, be was Bn hlu' whenever ... ... lege Friday nUUt. cajne he nt ,lnfm letting wrwrk indra-i- ' -.- EXCEPTIONS j UM,-- . . . ..... i .'ZTZ. , The play was presented to ,w WJU woundt1 the dent house that ha yet both Uidy and heart. bled for"any student body product-lio; rhis year, and the entire ami--le- Feminine ( harartera n Auna Peay, aa Ijidy Msllworw, wag e&thasiaxtic over the fine ,, rtlnx whieh marked every scene iu Xita Wakefield, f Lady O'artee, Tire jjtwj u''ti'u" . zn.;. ; aflil jt.'tttl.Iiudiiuuilvu. Entxllw, otherof head Professor T. Earl Purdue, important femijiine wyre all beautiful, rbarui-iiik- . the dramatic art uVparfuientRoss Fugmlre, dramatic manager, and udegb'tfur in tbelf "parta. the entire cart are to he conjrratu-- KnUierine Tavlr. ilury 6tlund, and Fern JuTe aa the other ladles ted upon the flue performance. f the case, were alae-- - charming fa Exeettent-- rsethough their parts called for little method competitive the That Fri- more .than atage decoration. lect fine cart, was Indicated Bill Mct'oard. as Mr. Molyneaux, a the Ashwortb, Victor day ftlht. 'waa good though-u- ot quite aggresFrenchman. ven dapper-yousive enuiigh, perhaps, to meet with expectation, His .slight full approval. Flroy Nelson, aa of a Freueb accent, his wetl- - Marry Kacketl, the artist; Walter feet ease on the tas;e, his , a9( Be(t N'aUli,, the '.'glaa volctv and lit excellent miicTt to of fashion;" Alliert Corleas, aa Iord did Unea ot , tia" rending of xtarn Kawnlirake; Milo Hendricks, aa Mr. place hlmamoug .tK- galaxy Vbo have apieared on the historic ULmtlsan, the fop; and Edgar Booth, matlcs. aa-tL- , cbar-nctei- a fast ng (Vj-ltett- .i MANY SCOUTS ' (Continued from Page One) ': ToifLYiK eliS'tHcTty andHvlcs ; Howard Hayeadvlca- - Morris. Uwapp, handicraft ; r Delbert Treg-eagignrdetiing; Tbomaa II. perapnnl health and fireman-- ' ship; Don Warnlck, acholarahip; Max' Brayr public health and )anklln 8. Harris, Jr., first aid to anlinala, textiles and conservation; ('nauncey D. Harris, personal health, putbftnding and public health; Waldo Hodaon, first aid to auimala, craftsmanship in wood and textiles; Harrison, J. Merrill, perKonul health and, public health; 3. K. Clark, personal health, public, be'ahb and firemaitsblp; Reed Van Wagenen, civics antf path- Eaat-iwm- jrfoa-eerin- pnoxB em atU water to prevent burning By 8LSTEB MARY BREAKFAST Amies, ceivaL make a satisfactory "atretcher!! aa bam omelet, crisp gra- - well as a sentra'izlug agent for the thin t .. Lein toast, orange marmalade, milk. 1 laangt-jy.,.- . f fee. ; Cfth Souffle LfNCHEOX-f-or- a iouf toma: Two copa canned eorn, 3 eggs, 1 to Jelly salad, nut bread and butter teasMHm salt, S teapo111 ear, sundwicbes, j,rune podding, milld teasisMtn iiepper, 2 teblespisina butw tea. ' . ' ter. 2 tablespoons flour, J cups milk. corn. Mix anJ tlft sugar, DIXXEB rorToast, of hecfr brown gravy, uasbed potaUiea, but- floftr, salt and pepper and atlr Into .rn. . Bea.t jolks of egga until tered pursuit), htrst radish aud apAdd to ibick "and lemon colored. ple salad, graham rolla, ' -; turn, julxture. Blase jiut bowl In milk, ciiffee:. The. marmalade .is. atusesttd in wbieh egga were t .eaten with milk ia the breakfast menu ta furnish the .and add with jiiftened bum needed touch of phjitAncy. if you first mixture. Mix thnjrotighly and make joitr own lUttrmalatle. it tan fold In whites of egga beaten nntl! be as. Utter or an mild ju yon pre- stiff and dry. Turn luto a well-bu- t ten-fer if. Keep in. mind that carrots luiklng dish, and, bake 25 minutes In a nioderatt oven.Jrter5 seraiwd and jmt cbopisT and aimuiered "iu just at Tiuce' from baking dish. - r. j111 orula-Knere-jdie t-- 8 ' . pud-dln- of XeiiiTIi thuglithesl ' here f"f a week visiting her daughter, iira. O B. Hall: f $9.95 Up" Mr. and Mrs. Janes Kirttweed of Salt Lake are spending the week end in I'rovo.' r ' in- trorro.zrr-i..--- -- - -- -- - ,tVl O.ill ..KJIiV $4.95 Don E. Kennedy of Salina spent Friday and Saturday here on business. $14.95 $39.95 ' Otis Weeks of Vernal was a Trovo " visitor Saturday. ;; A, 0. iielsn of lit. 1'leasant was a I'rovo visitor Saturday oo busi' ness. r ..- ... t. Mr. and Mrs. It. V. SeUoJer, Miss May Goddurd and- Cloyde Penrod siajnl rtiaay In Salt Lake. ade! . Mr. and Mrs. Auston E. Vest are the proud parent of a fine baby born Saturday morning at the Business Is Good! Miss Vivian Rlakesley of OkSph Is the week cud guest of Miss lone Kerby. 'There's a - . 30 Years Rang P. W. fcpalding and II. W. Anderson of Evuuston; Wyo., spent a few days In I'rovo Inst week. ; " i 230 WEST A. W. Jensen of Eph-raim- I CENTER STREET, PROVO Oillds ' of" Ogden, former teacher at the -- proVo ; high "School, is a Prop visitor. fpr a few days. sient the latter . A D'. Attorney ... dNDE LIEIj LA . U -.- Liberal Credit Mr. amd Mrt.-.W- . C. UtcMield have returned to Provo after spending the past year iiKLoa Angcle, California. - - $2.95 $4.50 to $14.95 Reason." Mr. and Mrs. E. Will Clayton and sou JiRk of Lynndyl spent Thursday iu I'rovo with relatives nud friends. tjjvfcijr . 3traw and Silk combined in tlevcr sluipes.-- - V dayJjlioiul ly ni iviai Spring Millinery Mrs. Floyd Knudsen of Bri'gham City is spending a few W. D- - Lewis. with her moiucr-Mra. L: ;;.;; Crane Maternity, home. . - Rh-frie- - WW 7 "terras. iith-fitKlin- Finest - Dresses dress at these prices and x:- Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rowley pf Richfield are spending a few days in J'rovo w eph' Hell, flremanshipv and safety first ; s Francis Mcl'hie. athletics, jcrsonal. health and public healthi iliarles Mensies . athletics, first aid to animals, swlmnifng and Life Iwidge; Eugene Larsen, first aid, firKt aid to animals, and athletics; Uex first aid and iersonal bealtii; Don Vincents pathflnding, manship. O. Dljnni agriculture, chem- eooking and carpentry; Earl Wlg-na- l, . ,Ver Kcholtfrfeklp, cooking and istry and wood carving;- Horace A. Eugene Olsen, bundi-erafanil INtfyi' .carpentry,, pioneering handicraft ; Gilliert Tanner, crpt.h-try- , firemahship and first aid; pioneering and public health; Sunford Bingham, firemanship and " . George Md'hle, public heajth ; Jos safety first. fiuding; Howard reterfn, craft work-- , w wtMid, and stbolurslup; StewartJ Mo'rrtsou,,4)ubUc health, scbolursblp, safety first and Star badge; Ralph Dixon, firetiiansbip, Iiersotml health and first aid to animals; Ronald Dixon, first iiid t aninielw, (tersoual health and fire ti otrrloorxanjoa"liew E. J. Adair of Ileber spent Satur- day vWm t Spring Coats on Easy Terms - Miaa Peart Christensea is spending the week end in Suit Lake City ' with friend. , d i t Spring Clothes Now the ata-n- d summer mouths with her slater, Mrs. l'blllip Cawrey. During her visit she will take up a fcOfctnetie course at one of the prouiiueut . - i beauty schools. . wr uuv-YO- ur m Miai May Coddartl left Saturday utorniuig for' Los Angeles, Cali-- f n-aJ- ... - , HEWSH CITY in- - Ida A . , tart of last week in Proyo wUh friends.. ! E. W. Jatkson of Denver is here on business for a few days. Siiii"iBrt' nli ij ifrri,fri'f"T,r"' 'mum - f t tTTrl A ' Aj k II 14 and Both black and ecru lace are Im portant trimmings ' for the- new - ' spring lingerie. .. ... DDIITV FROCKS 4f h good money for mediocre a range on "I which in a year or so it will ,r,be necessary to spend more As l.,.,l...' l,l.l.n.lV . w !lWill SS!!:f . TTrTnTWWTTW n I " I i 1 - U tie ? 12 Styles To Select From ; ' mmmmm MAJESTIC- . S Payment y - ; i Hi Down w e. ,1), Turn In Your Used Range Vjn HY pay There is no economy in pur- chasing a cheap range " when you can buy the finest range ever built at such a moderate price and on such easy terms. "'r Ycu can enter homes any- -' where in Utah and vnn will find Majestic ranges that have lasted a generation still giving the same wonderful service re they gave the first day. they were purchased. The woman who cwns one will tell you qf their wonderful, cooking and wearing (jualities 'as well as 'i the fuel economy and appear-anc- scene from Thomas Meighan in a The ' Canadian. Picture;Paramount vvnen iracK u. r. iram iveni inrougn Bridget k: "Smnrt hostesses are actually ap pearing In morning frocks of dimity Kliiffhain and other bumble cottons. - Cheap Range .' - ( BLACK LACE ' No Economy in a p - rly 1 ', watt- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins had as their guests over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carson of Salt " Lake City, who were, enrouto to Los Angeles, California, they will make their home Mrs.. Carson Miss Fern Hawkins " of Provo. ' - ... EHawkins- .- Mi-- Miss lone Thomas and Miss Merle Thomas are spending a few days in Salt Lake. mighty good set of aluminum consisting of 'a per-; culator, an oval Toaster,- a dish pan, 2 pudding pans, 1 sauce pan, 1 double boiler, 2Berlin kettles with covers. All of a very good grade from a well known manufacture er. This set comes to you in addition to the substantial savings that you make on tlie purchase of each Majestic Range. 4-- Slt $ ' v Claude Hawkins , of Lake spent Thursday in Provo with Mr. A a iH;- mm Aluminum Vi David Kustjof Kanab Is visiting here with hisson" and daoghter, Jordan and Miss Emma ItusL Free! Free! " ' i issaa-- 1 in.H.IJfc. Y'OU may buy a Majestic Range A with a reservoir, for jacket gas and coalf You may buy it with a Wue7grey of white enamel trim. Dr a combination - ' ,: Majestic Combination Majestic combination ranges are thoroughly1 practical and dependable. Coal and gas sections are entirely independent of each other-an- d always ready for immediate use. . "" ".';: - etiOJeft, MLOR BROS THE DEPARTMENT 'tl' IMS fessatMt, ei III " r CQNiBW STOQE OP PRPVO 1 ' o Union Pacific passenger train over San Antonio creek recently near Whittier. Lea 1 ' ' Antretes-Chicag- " ' " . - ' after the trais " ; 1 Ji ' : " went through the bridg , - 4 |