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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1927. CITY LOSES WATER SUIT Ltbel Duckett.' Society. Editor. Phone 107 cu ltcetia Mrs. which the public .is 'cordially inbe Sterling Bean will be hostess vited to attend. The music will to the members of the L'MeUa club furnished by the Paramount Glee-me- n and delirious refreshments at her home 455 South Second Wert Street, Thursday afternoon. --Table fwrtt be served. be played, prises 'awarded aad luncheon served. A MISS OAKLET TENDERED . cordial Invitation la extended to all SHOWER Mrs. W. D. Collins and Mrs. Rich member to b in attendance. ' ' ard Baadley entertained at a show- ALLEY CIRCLE MEETS r at the home of their mother, . WEDNESDAY Mrs. L, N. Oakley, Thursday eve be will Members of Valley Circle ning in honor of their sister. Miss i entertained by ilia Florence Ray Alta Oakley, whose engagement has at her home Wednesday evening. been announced. The entire house Sewing, music and luncheon will be was beautifully decorated in a color the' diversions. All Eastern Star scheme of pink and white, roses ! members are cordially invited to being used as the floral decoration. . Games and music . were enjoyed, ' " during which a delicious luncheon 1 J- v '"rowELsoN was served to 60rNumeroui useful Fires. hostess and beautiful gifts were received by ) CIXB MFMBKRS most evening was the guest of honor from her friends rr"V" by theenjoyable member of the Vleuz assembled. Amies club at the home of Mrs. Geneva Powelson Monday. Sewing WELL APPOINTED DINNER ' and music were the diversions, dur- PABTT ing which a delicious luncheon was covers were laid for 10 at a ervsd to the following:. Mrs. Ethel prettily appointed dinner party Peterson, Mrs. Amy Cole, Miss Ber- - given by Judge and Mrs. A. B. Mornice Condon, Miss Velma .Vincent, gan at their home Sunday afterMis Mildred Condon, Miss Verda noon. The season's flowers, were Peterson, tin. Albert M on son and used in decorating the dining table, . Mrs. Vera Jones, the latter two be around which were seated the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. Rulon ing Invited guests . Morganf Miss' Dorothy Poulson of TUTTLE WOMEX CLUB Salt Lake, Mrs. SwenC Nielson, Mrs. Fred Olson and the host and NOTICE 1 Miss Lois Boshard will entertain hostess and family, .: the member of. the Little Women I elub at her home Thursday evening, DELIGHTFUL WAFFLE i The time will be pleasantly, spent SUPPER- -. with sewing, music and luncheon. A group of young folks enjoyed a All members are cordially mvited waffle supper at the home of Thai- to attend. . f man Jiaaler Saturday evening, fol at-4a- d. to -- - . : 1 dty ii71rM hVv ttttaooa, complimentary, and effect.- "5. That on the first day of February, 1924, and at divers times since and prior thereto, the defendant, Proyo City, and its said agents and officers agents servants and ctapioyeesTliarwiiruT disregard of the "MdrecrMtfTnjun&r ticiu ana sa wujm contempt 01 xne same, and wrongfully and in wilful disregard of the rights of this plaintiff, diverted and conveyed, a large portion of the waters of the aforesaid springs into pipe- - lines and carried them through aaM pipe hues into Frovo City, and thereby deprived the plaintiff of the use of the waters so awarded to it. V ' . "6.' That the plaintiff- - has" at divers' times since the beginning cf the wrongful acts of the defendants as afoffr-- ' said protested to them against their diversion of said waters into their said pipe line and so depriving the plaintiff of the use thereof, but that notwithstanding the protests so' made by the plaintiff, the defendants have continued in theirsaid ' -..' "" wrongful acts 1. That after .the entry of the' said decree, plaintiff sold and transferred a large portion of the waters so decreed to it, but that at the time"ofthe commencement of these proceedings, and ever .since, and now, the plaintiff is the owner in its own "right of the right to the use of an undivided part of the waters "so decreed to it. "8 That bee&use of the said wrongful acts of the defendants, plaintiff has been damaged in the sum of $200.00. -- "The Court iinds and adjudges that the defendants and each of them are guilty of contempt of Court; It is further ordered and adjudged that the. defendants pay "to plaintiff as reimbursement and indemnity for his damages so sustained, tha sum of $200.00, together' with the costs thereby : incurred. .'. "Dated' and signed this 18th day of October, A. D., 1927. : . "Nephi J. Bates, Acting Judge." . '2-- -- 480-54- to 1 mar. l MM Qimlitu tms at the has returned to Provo after spending a lew days in Salt' Lake with his parents. Kenaetk) Haadlry. student R. Y. U - J una Jarksoa has returned Salt Lake-w- hir R. JacVaon. " Mr. and Mrs. N. Are the features of our Hosiery, niovea anrl T.ingprio on display-sal- e Wednesday and Thursday and Mrs. Ralph Mrikir of ae rejoicing over the arrival of a " fin baby boy, born at their .home Monday night, - The new arrival has one sister. Mrs. JT, Salt. Lake Meller was formerly Miss Ada Sax-e-y of Provo. Mrs. John Saxey and Mrs. Arvid Reese left this morning for Salt Lake to visit Mrs. MeUer. Mrs. Frank Uoyd of Pelt spending a j week hare r with parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. Uoyd will spend week end here, i . Tke costume continue simple mxA relict on it ' cccssoricf for contrartt Is - her Kim-be- r. the Now--. Jvajfer present die neV x glore more elaoorate an J colorful with tljeir cufi showlnj modernistic clesitfn ot Mr. and Mrs, Joseph IL Love of Salt Lake spent today in Provo with friends and relatives. ' - : . Miss Helena Thomas of Mt Pleasant was a Provo visitor over the week end. ' Miss Tbomaaina Jenkins of Og- - -v Mrs; Jane C Heaton of Order ville, Kane county;- arrived in Pro vo Monday to spend the winter here with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Heaton. W. E. Stoker of Price was in Provo Monday visiting friends " and J i. The skirl continue ho-te- prrceot - out It was the consensus ofopln!on of those present that a complete readjustment of present system of taxation would be necessary, and that assrnore' complete budgeting of public moneys would tend to reduce the present tax burdens. Audit Reports Analyzed The present work of the research nt nt ' prices their competitors may set.-.:- Weare proud thatjhe.j0. Skaggs System stores set the prices in this "community. Real public serving merchants never have to call their competitors to know what their goods should sell for. Live merchants know what their goods cost and if they are to be successful and intend to stay in business, they must ultimately sell to the consumer at the .lowest possible pricerThe O. P. Skaggs Efficient -Service" merchandising System is - based upon years of successful " experience airdyou arc assured of quality merchandise sold only at prices that a scientific, economical system can render you. It will pay you to investigate the O. P. Skaggs System of mcrchan- dising. It will mean a real saving in the purchase of your, daily food supplies. noxirishing, body building foods 'are the only kind that should ever be sure but to be of always get' -- ting such foods you must select only the best of baking jma public-s- ervice 71 dangerouh(aysrHrsrWisrM"Xh JMrAhWhitlng DOUBLE ACTING terials and use JHAW PER BAKING Mrs. Whiting was chosen chap-lai- n of the camp to succeed the late Mrs. Bird. The historical reaaingirom Don C." Johnson4g history of Springville was bv Mrs Rose Curtis,, and the poem written shortly before Mrs. Bird's death was read by Mrs. Ruby Jensen Elinor Gallup of Springville spoke of early day experiences-tSpringville. .,':.;; ,Mrs. Johnson discussed Interesting episodes of the Wahker war In 1855, and described the traeic death of John Edmonson of Spring- viue, wno was killed by the Indians in 1868, In Diamond Fork canyon, when he,; with other men of Springville and Spanish Fork went to recover a herd of cattle taken by the Indians from Maple-to- n bench. e . $1.95 . . . . X priced . . . - ..$2.50 SILK VESTS Marvelray Silk Vests, new shades CII OK P special (1If 0 J .P ...... U WARNER'S CORSELETTES New styles iiMorselettes, corsets and brassieres1 are just in tinoderately priced. ; ed St.r.M..........$1.00 Carrying exclusive silk and ladies' Ne w fall fabrics arriving daily. ready-to-wea- r. ESTRAY NOTICE G. G. SANFORD - . . SUte of UUh, , ' County of Utah, Orem. Precinct I I have in my possess rn the fol lowing described estray animal which, if not claimed and taken away, will ba sold at public aucFuneral services, for George G. tion to the highest cash bidder at boy, myt residence in Orem Precinct on Eanford, former Springville who died at the residence of Mr. Saturday the 22 day of October, and Mrs. A O. Thorne In that city, 1927, at 2 p. m , one black mars 12 were held Saturday at 1 o'clock In years oil, weight 800 lbs. Uranded with half circle over L on right t'sp Springville Fourth ward chap el, with Bishop Hilton A Robertson thigh. Said ertrayi were taken up by lncharge. day The speakers were President G. me In said precinct on the s R, Maycock, J., Frank Brlnghurst of October 1927.. and K.- M. Koyer. JAA, H. WIL-'OX- . ' Musical numbers were furnished Poundkeeper- - .'f t Orm Precinct. by Melba Condie, Inez Wheeler, Helen Palfreyman and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown. Intermenwas m the evergreen cemetery , LAID AT REST Wonderful For ChUdren Its whole-trai- n tner&y if needed by lrowin& bodies ' AT ALt t . GOO& GROCERS IHfieBalloon Race" Of FSTRAY XOTICE TheHighways I have In my possesion' the following dtseribed animal which, If not claimed and taken away, will be eptd at public auction to tho highest cash bidder at Provo City Estray Pound on Wednesday, the 2fi day of October, 1927 at noon 12 c'clock. One light Jersey Description: heifer about two years old brand resembling FY on left hips no ' other brands visible. Said estxay "was taken by the City Police on the 12th day of Qct--- .1. " ; - :' BtTRT BROWN, Poundkeeper of Provo CityT 445 W. 5 N. - " fAKES BAXINC '. EASIER " Mn nrssWl ill) CMj (KRU WithEase'l On the highways of the world, Firestone GCfCOfiG Fall-Siz- e Balloons are the recognized leaders. Not only are they vastly superior in mileage and service, but in riding comfort, too.. Firestone makes the only d Balloon Gum-Dippe- I FOOD m. Silk Chemise QC . . , . rn Calumet the ; leav oven East Center QMSWSWUU all colors and sizes 1 Pastile itades in beau tiful styles v all-sil- h Hold Gathering t SILK GOWNS Beautiful . new Vayon gowns.; M Cfl specially priced v&iuU BLOOMERS -Marvelray bloomers in KAYSER 22x , Is the exclusive twin-hee- l, of finest k chiffons. Darling delightful differtnt, priced . , . . .VfciuU BLEACH HEEL Fine hose with black square heel $1.95 new shades, priced V URE SILK HOSE i Edith Fair Hpse lir all shades and colors, pure dye and silks.' H Pioneer Daughters IISS aerved - .... lU LiULT Jl T new shades bit, U Fc A n T?rinr? WE ARE PROUD Twenty-fiv- e department of the state association is based upon the facts brought out by these independent - audits,--ac-hischedule and comment. These audit reports are very thoroughly with . reference to exanalyzed hibit .schedule and comment. These digests of cities, school districts, and counties, become at once the izaiion wno, it Is expected, will the taxing units concerned and in the spirit of intelligent, COLOA THB PICTURES) ucipiui ana sympatnetic cooperawith the'several appropriating The Tinymites then hopped tion, aboard; and up the queer kjte boards bring about economical and quickly TOared.Wett.his isreaC constructive expenditures of our Just like old times," said Clowny, money.Achievements of the state-assowith a smile; "I hope that not a were brought to the attenthing goes wrong, and that we ciation ddn't stay up too long. I'd like' to tion of those present it beine find another place to land in, .after pointed out that the association I was wholly responsible for the en" while." Just then a whirring sound was actment of the independent audit heard, and Coppy said. "That's not bill, , the budget control bill and a bird. I wonder what it really other measures designed to safeis." Then he began to frown "Look! guard public funds. It's a plane," he loudly cried. And, ri ght above, the plane was spied. The Tinies quickly noticed that a rope was hanging down. And, do, the rope there was a hook. Quite suddenly, someone itemimscences of early day life said. "Look! It's going to catch our In Utah Centererl irnuiwl U U;J flying kite: Say, this is went1 Play," Their tries to dodge it son, the reading of a poem entitled for naught. The plane swooped "A Tribute to the Pioneers ' W down. The kite was caught, and late Lavina Bird, and the reading ere ,thp Tiroes knew it they were ui receni meeting of the being towea away, wrs or me rioneers held Daugh at the home or at . V lOu Is a. sheer chiffon hose that r . KAYSER 156x really gives .wear, all silk top, point meet-wit- Fles,h,. peach, and coral." These new panties are the $1.75 latest vogue V ...... .' I priced Am 'W Lingerie Trudent French Panties with slipper heel, authentic Paris shades. d1 PC ! .,jsr host of new. designs in French pant lei, vesta and chemise to match 'AT are now on display. ; Made Expressly to Wear W ith Smart Fail Costume 1 A. is a pure silk, service hose amounts to $94 for every man, wo man and child. It Is with a hope" of reducing this burden through a more economical distribution of public funds, and. a more equitable! system or taxation, that the new organization is .effected, its officers jroperlyoX iheJocal4M)unty-rgan- 9 a pure silk, service weight (Continued from Page One)' dayA E j that is so, inches ldn3. KAYSER-S8X-- Is et 543 i at - Mrs. Florence ng. a ft lonr. TAXPAYERS Dangerfield entertained the members of the Amasta PROVff LADIES GIVE SHOWER eluh at her home Monday-eveniIN SALT LAKE A delightful social affair,, in the Sewing,' music and a delicious luncheon were the features of en- form of a miscellaneous Bhdwer tertainment, and were enjoyed by was given Saturday afternoon at the following: Mrs. Ethel Treag- - the home of Mrs. W. O. Ramshaw m fagle, Mrs. Irene1 Johnson, Miss Bes-sin Salt Lake City, by Mrs. Ram Collins, Miss Vesta Dlvon, Miss shaw and Mrs. Sam Parks, Mrs. Ida Knudsen, Miss Viola Clayton, IT. H. Heal and Mrs. William Tls- Hiss Pearl Ireland and Miss Rhea by of Provo. The party was given in compliment to their nelce, Mrs. Busby. Elaine Clark Baxter, of Pleasant Grove-who . was -- recently married, SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY , Mrs. I. E. Brockbank entertained Games and music were enjoyed and - several Spanish Fork friends at a delicious luncheon served to 25, her home Monday evening at a sur- nicluding the following from Provo: prise party in honor of her husband, Mrs. J. O. Ward, Mrs. C H. Ward, whose biitliday anniversary occur-re- d Mrs. J. Frank Ward and MIbs Eveon that color scheme, lyn Heal. " of "orange and white was used throughout the entertaining rooms DINNER GUESTS SUNDAY as a decoration, ;' Games and music Mr. and Mrs. AMD. Ivorson enterfsrere trie features of the evening's tained at well appointed dinner entertainment, and a delicious sup- at tljeir home Sunday for Mr. and per was served. Centering the Sup- Mcs. Lorenzo Smith and family of per table was a large bowl of marl-gold- s, Brigham City. Fall folwers were and attractive orange colored used in decorating the dining tabj candles wre also emploved in the scheme. Covers were laid for 45, EONNEVttLE WARD M.L A. ' Prof tSt- - Mr- - 3 ensen-w- ili - speak EDGEMONT WARD-DANCon "The Book of Mormon", before WEDNESDAY the members of. the advanced (KKAlt THE STOKt. Upder the direction of the Edge-mo- senior class of the Bonneville ward ward Sunday school, a dance M. I. A. this evening at 7:30 o'clock. And, sure enough, the kite was Will bo given in the ward amuse-me- All interested are cordially invited there, afloating nearby in the air. hall Wednesday evening, to to attend The Tinies stood and watched i t as it floated overhead. It swayed and dipped and. turned around, and then it Eitarted toward the ground. WG-A-UNG-rl-UNG! "Hurray, we scon will have it once again, wee (Joppy said. They watched it settle down with ease behind . a clump of big oak "Hello! trees. "Come on," exclaimed wee What is the price of Carpy, "we can find It If we like. sugar today?", Andthen we'll take another trip. Be careful as you run, don't slip. No, it'snot one of our customers For me,' I'd rather" sail around most interested in a purchase, but mereany way, than hike." Right through the trees they ly one of our largest chain store quickly ran, an open space nearby competitors in this vicinity who set to scan. "Ay, there s our kite,.wee their prices in accordance with the Clowny yelled.' "Gee, but I'm glad .0. IVSkaggs System stores- It is it's back. With luck it seems that we are blessed. It's flown here from a deplorable fact, but, nevertheless that eagle's nest". Just look, it isn't true, that the larger the chain the torn one bit,, and has no break or more likely they are to follow the crack." .... I si lorter 5o jpie need ttnue neve? worry that tlc top of their'lioe sliow--least, not if one wear the new Kaysei all silk Slipper Heel hosier f Orderville, vi.iiiy, 'vramng psr-- lor- a few days with her bfother and wife Mr. and Mrs., Gerald F. Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Smith And were Provo family of Brigham visitors Sunday. ' Mrs. F. K. Hitchcock will be the eastern state to the members of the Aurora the L. D, S. church. During the dinner, a delightful impromptu pro club at her home, 170 South Third gram was furnished. Covers were West Thursday beevening. Sewing the diversions, and music will laid for 14. and luncheon will be served. All :t Neighbors of Woodcraft are cordENJOYABLE KENSINGTON ially invited to attend. GIVEN ' 1 The coming season's color and styles are here in this .famous' Kayser chamosette glove. A washable, durable, stylish glove CI flft (PI OC 4 ........VliUU andiliCJ priced KID GLOVESTT KID CLOVES 1 lot of ladies' quality H00 to $5.50 new kid gloves. Black, grey fancy gloves. The latest in styje and quality and other shades. I ' Bishop ?:fzrfc . i novel titcnerr den is . visiting here this week with her grandmother, Mrs. Maria Jenkins. .iui AURORA CLUB'TO MEET i 83 ?r rsui JVnwrno (ell raouuny ivr mission field of city news from page one) (Continued page Trmrrf d Gum-Dippe- it VTSTORES tires. I i tTYfTlsiil shm ssrsnr miiFiir-sii- r ha- IMUH viMfiwaa. mi , i isH 3 BRIMHALL BROTHERS r '" Phone 260 . . 223 W, Center 3i |