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Show - y - - IT IL If - - " " "I . " " mB fir Ear mm II tin m..UW If CJS BHft. li N F,M3FJ . . . . S0.f Ifff.llr.iLJf . SAaV V V HEa V j FROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST t - . "cteftNEJSslli.--ill . mf& i " Honoring Mrs. Clyde Craven, a re cent bride, 'Mrs. Arthur Craven entertained at her home Tuesday color wbeine- - tf yellow aad --white was carried out in the room decorations, various garden . m , ! ill .... . eentwed the well appointed table, at which rover were laid for t down suests.' Sewing and music were euojoyed following dinner. IVmpUuenUrr to Mr. and Mrs. being employed. Music and J. A. Carter,, who recently returned lwn r rues were the uittln diver of from an esteudid a 8 W; I -- - r - 7 . . fvUS rpHOUSANDS of 'pepple,all over I the United States, have alrpW' I ' ' - - u p' Estate Heatrola is the modern heating pant which heats the whole house evenly and comfortably, afan average saving of 45 per cent in fuel! Heatrola has been welcomed Jn tens of thou - sands of American homes. It looks like a fine mahogany cabinet you'll be proud to shttwirteryour friendsT The Free Coal offer expires August 21st phene or see us before that date and we'll explain all the details."." Only One Price to Everybody P iconomy 80 Iff ARSENALS .1 f C Knrtnw C Lew . C Pi.twr' aa r rM V Pntm ...Iva smxjixuy.. Excursions 01 At Salt Lake and return? I iTu Saturday to Monday, Inclusive JO - Auft-- i. today there, were . 02,317 marriages iierfornied in Ohio during s compared with 50,340 In 1!I25, cents Per mile and fur 1 cents per mile rates. Special car service for protection of perishable .i freight. I 1,971, "or 3.9 per cent. During the year there" were 13- .('( divorces granted in the state, as compured with. 11,940 in 1924, an increase of 1,720. (r 14,4 ner rent. nonulation of the stute of Ohio tm July 1, 1925, was 6,- iw.ai, and' on July 1, 1924 6,346, 799. Oh the basis of . these esH. insttes,' the number of marriages per j,ow or tne population wan 8.1 in as against 7.9 in 1924; and the number, of divorces ner .1.000 of the population was 2.11 in- - 1925.' as p:rj Eye onWeather , i 3U-- - 'I Increased " the screen which opened at the Theatre this afternoon. . The story lg the whimsically amns--in- g one of a little princess who, on, the death of her father, lg being forced to marry a "slightly decay-,-nobleman. She jails' in love with a handsome jyoimg American.". tn their effort to wed, she disguises herself as a peasant girl' "He thrown into Jail having been cap- tured while lea viae the Da lace on Ttsit to his loved one,1. The Prime Minister decides that? the only way to bring about the marriage he has planned, is to de- d' lj thp-- .' PortllheglrlwbofcBS-stele- n proposed husband's interest and the American who bids air to steal thet heart of the princess. Needless tn. say, when they once find themselves J outside the gates of th Hnmimn AnMne.Ue. djscjflses. iet. Identity. to the man and they are"' married without anyone's interfer-'- .' ence. "The Lucky tadvrt is s, ' - , itig and entertaining. be sorry if you see it Xpu won't : ' -- ,, Columbia l Tonight and Thursday She's Going to Atf antic, City s this-obj- ect r e- v: - t leKntly-euuivalp- an- - , cwrring-regularly- Per cent . WASEIXGTOXT-Aug4-r- P The Department of Onmmeroe a tg-ces- alt Lake & Utah R.R. Ohio Divorces Have Henry I. Moore and Abejcrombie, Receivers 'x' . . cov-erin- d! Sale Closes Saturday -- - -- .i 1 24r V . FOR FILINGS Kourgunizatioii of the I'nlted Stafex powder titoraue system through the creaihm of two each 100 square miles anw and fnr ffu m the center of nomilntioii and well protected from po.ible air attacks-- is almost a cettainty, navy officials snid today. This project, tiroiwsed to emiirrpwr njjHinsr-l.Kuy me ijoara'oi iiKHury winch the Lake Denmark. X. J., explosion of July 10, which took tX)XFEKEXCE AT VERNAL 21 lives and did $47,000,000 riitninge, probalily will be aimroved without Among the Provo people who are delay this winter, it is generally lie pwrtlciiiating in the Uintah Basin lu ved. IiiiiHtriiil .Conference now being conducted at Vernal, are Dr. Will iam-JSnow, Director ,E. L. Eob- erts, Miss Klaiue Christensonr Miss 14 Wilma Jcppson and Dell Webb. nm-tmls- j 'eek-En- d t . Con-sidere- e nojinced AREPROPOSED .. EXCIIRi!inN5? D Cost Not Must-G- instrument called the bolometer, Invented try' Dr. Abbot to iHMimire the WASHINGTON', Aug. 4 (VP). sun. The rejKirts-arto kept by the r Famines could be averted If the two .men for three young solitary weather could be predicted for six years at :Sfars-aflleast,' am! compared1 with months or a year in advance. similar reports from .tl solar 'obcould be saved on baseball games, servation stations at Mt. Wilson, flf perforin- - Calif., and one in Chile. camping trips," ojiert-tutices and other activities if it wuld The. government of Argentina, proIk; predicted a week or a month in ceeding along Dr. Abbot's theories. advance. has been predicting weather at lotag I'nlted Stiites scientists hp re nml range for several years. Scientists at the far corners o? the earth are believe "that correlation of obsertrying to. make such predictions nos vations from 'these different" points sible. At least two of the theories of the compass will enable them to -- Recommendation that the wnters are. supported by . jicieutlfic . leaders, prove.fO - disprove .Abbot's theory of, the Jordan river be restored to although the weather bureau here that Increased radiation brings appropriation was 'contained in at asserts that It Is impossible in the warmer, weather decreased solar letter from George M. Bacon, state light of present information, to pre heal temperatures. below normal. dict for more thun 30 hours. Care Here in Washington another man engineer, to Governor George H. ful attention to the 30, hour fore- I.)r. Herbert Janvier Browne, claims Dern yesterday. Mr. Bacon said, casts, they add, would "save many to have established a svstem"of tire- - in. his opinion, the need for such miUioHH of -- dollars- antler present nwd and" "he re dieting lor a yearln advance, based conditions. on hiK year's tiLiidy of the actions iiucsted the governor to approve of his making an order restoring th But the Smithsonian Institution and air currents. has lent it moral and finnwdal back Dr. Browne, from his laboratory, waters or Mat stream to approprla-ilon- . e It is probable that' the order ing theory of oneofUs here, asserts that next year, 1927, wm be Issued todav. l)h (,'n'l.1'l.,.'s Sr Abbot, tjtmt 4nayhi..kflow.H--f Tlie waters of the Jordan rlToi." UKiasuienients of alleged variations 181ti. ihe "year without a summer.". re in the sun's heat as it inmet rates "no were Although there official on withdrawu from appropriation the earth's atmosphere, can lie in- weather August 2ti, lim. They were rerecords for that year, it is terpreted to show that the weather reported that Ice froze in some cities stored on November 3). ism will lie for weeks and months again withdrawu on Amrnst 'T too iu of the east on ' Warren C'oen is only 14'. but he.s alJuly 4. advance. said he thought Jt safe to i tieinc hailed a one ot the Many persons believe that weath assume ready In southern Africa, on Mount er travels in that the sole purpose of finds" ot the tennis season. "cycles," with except- - thbse withdrawals was to enable Warren lives in Kansas Ctty, Mo, Brukkaros, on a high pin tea n under tionally unseasonable condil-hm retht plans aird projects of the skies that never know a cloud for and has Iweir mrlnglna rsquet but .the weather tim. Service" fo'Le' buillned wiih' utirv a TOiriTrifratirtv-shroT'every" 12, "Two bureau here asserts that then is nn rwnrtv iil.ived two sets with Cham Ihe assurance that, the young scientists are setting up an scientific basis for such a belief. necessary water filings were available. Dur- pion Bill Tildefi and nmde an imprea, aive snowing ing the period of retnruH,,,, ous filings were made and the state engineer said he belie ed they ac- toy the further fact that an action complished and that ie is now ponding in one of the courts 7' could-seno good "reirson" Tor contoset Hside subsequent withdrawal utch is tying up a stream tot a tinuing (lie withdrawal. When an applictiUIJ,'on a wi(n. 'longer period than five years. drawn stream lunwN ; t.. ;hls that U cannot be reinstated KXTERTAINMENTf J. - and EEK-EN- ZJttS A A QJC Safety All Summer Merchandise o! BACON WOULD OJL- J BY HERBEHT LITTLR HOUSE" ONE-PUC- E aHNkMM-a- OPENJORDAN coal for- KVn The Lowest Price .avi or-- i xussell Co FUEE LINE" sett Il. e CIDE THET" y STOCK llilUCMfG Offered at Our ranged for nine. - e THE Wonderful Values! Mrs..ii.Uie iViiy;MriiAlex-MQr- . Smith whs assisted by Miss Ed tensen; Mrs. John Foote, Mrs. S Glazier. Mrs. Lacy Thomton, Mr wards and Miss Bean. 'V Parley Dixon, Mrs. Helen Gulick, !Mr. aiad Mrs. Ueorse Lewn en Miss Dorothy Beesley and the bos Kollowi-ni!dinner a business friendH at (heir teas.-tertained home Tuesday evenlne at a dtiaier meeting ami sociable was held. The hostess nm nssisteil hv Mrs Tjinrs ww win's ding nniTrrwry. rThi flowers were in a priif iision about Mrs. 'Parley Dixon. the nUrtyiu!iis hmihik. The eeiiler aicUily niimuutedUmwr-Ba- rt piece; of the tsi We wiRsisted was gTvun at the home of Mr. and of floral jiiece pink ,'lah'o pretty lus. Table appuiiitnients were ar- Mrs, A. (i. CbtttwtnJSnnday evening iu- hoBiir of M, u4 ii Jul ranged for tm. ' derberg and son Walter of Long jje Beach. Calif. A crvstal basket of Miss Ethel Knrtchner, a bride of butterfly sweet peas centered the the near future, entertalnt'd the dining table, at which, covers were office girls of Taylor Brothers store laid for Mr. and Mrs; Glaz at a trousseau supier at. Jier home ier, Mrs. Anna Sperrv. Willis Snor Tuesday evening. An art bowl fill ry, the honored- guests and the host ed with flame colored nasturtiums and hostess. - Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Mr? A. X. Taylor was hostess to the Bi 'inlwra of the advisorv board of the Daughter) of the Ctan Pio neers of lrovo at her home at Wlld- wood, Tuesday. At noon a banquet was served. The long table was beautifully decorated with a com bination of jieas and gladlo- lus. Ainmiiitments were Dlaeed'for Elna J. Koj;lii!He, Mrs. Niel Davis. Mrs. (iruce Cheever. Mrs. J: II Mrs J. H. yyme. Mia Amy Manin Back, Mrs- - Marietta Kewder, Mr Miaa.vLyB IUiiT Mm Kliwt Ite Don Willianis, Mrs. Bose- - Hayes joined the" HeStroIa Free Coal Club. You'll join. too. when vou learn to a ton membership entitles-yo. of coal absolutely free. - The member-"Shifee of ?5 "is "applied aganfsVthe purchase price of a Heatrola. We deliver the Heatrola long before the cold weather sets in, and you pay for it on easy, convenient terms,-whilyou en 19I Ji s.healthfuL heat V trip through Joseph Ward entertained a few close friends dinner Sunday. A tall Tas of American Beauty rose buds com tduea wnn Wbitmanii fern was used on the table. Covers were ar Cali-fornf- i, Members of the Trovo Ueneral hospital alunmi association were entertained at the' home of Mis Anni Smith Tuesday evwiiiiR. following a business meeting, at which Si 188 Evelyn liean diseusaied What the Public Expect - of Trained Nurse," a sociable was en were served joyed. Refreshment to Mrs... Claire Carter, Sirs. C O. Jonefc, Mr. Kalle. Mm.- - ' . kIwis the" entertainment.- - Pfiases for the games were awarded to Mm. Eva Peter. Miss llw Smuot. Sirs. Alice ERKertuea and Miss (iraoe jTraven. The gums numbered forty. s " ew filmg, whi,u j8 I)mhjW be w.thdiawa.. . .A, mUwiaZ Venus 7 OO . TO THE TOLtMBLi A sterling cast headed, by Greta Nissen, William Collier,' Jr, Marc mnt out that it can.be eas MiiclJermott and Lionel Barrymore; seen that a continue,! a great directorial staff beaded by hardship, and the man who made!'The Wanderer," "wo me OlJJiitnn tin., n,.. uaoiu .. ... , Walsh; an honestly funny f , . nnnnrawri snouia De "ruren W the editor of Life, Vr4-- i ' Sherwood and Bertram is some d"nTriati'm' ""Il'ss 'rel11"11-'-; na ror e enario prepared ",,KU contin'r'wu uiiiL' thu " de ZJ;Zt vf,... """" ... . ... - 'ention ..u. .which i. ,...! a of the song, "put them all together, "The IJuckz.lJ.udyJ flll-- " wunurawn iMimouut- newest contribution to eiigineer a so calls .at to the f.,f.f "H ' Vr &fra'nd Mr.A.T. Dunford and 'XwmK sf r mi n , Rubbers "USJar, States t f - . . Rubfcsr Cotnnanv viadr ry United appr'oved good housekeeping institute r . . i ii i- - Announce the openine of the. - AP GOLDMBlr Barber And Beauty Shop: ' -, . 4Ev - - - ' - - COLUMBIA - THEATER -- BUILDING - , k Page, shown belnc called the Venus of Lonibrd IlL The charm, College, at Oaleaburr, was menUy adjudswd luO tag hr, co-e- d m Derfeei. BhysteeUy, pbyalctoiu. " and Charlie Chase in V - : CRAZY LIKE A FOX" 4:00 S-t :V Mlw Martha UTAH WHOLESALE GROCERY Miss Lillian Srinwi)2;3' f- -j t wBuiiiB iu vm ii ii iv run vi tuy orauty enampiona, aac, one ot-- the, firat4o resiKn4 laJrlarguei ilewmnf JoritOR whosft Jet blac hahn other--n-j Jf2S)Lfee4.vl?I-i- 5 t;leg.aj. jansas JClty She'B.nrjvjfSt to to -- Jjaday, August,. 1925 For- -- -- - atAtUnU(jCitv ' : CORINNE GRIFFITH ", i t . - , f 'i. in 7MHeT Iodiste"T' A..R. ROOT BEER Matinee , Friday I - ajniwjaV - PRINCESS 10c ALL SEATS Tonight and Thursday B. De Mffle., ' y "Cecil presents ; " ROD LA ROQUE in - "THE COMING OF AMOS - - --"Radio , pMiional tourrifcj' Tonighf" andTThursday- and ' Detective' . - j |