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Show 1 KlGESU PROVO EVENING HERALDMONDAY, 9 AUGUST SO. 1928. T MEW RETURN CITY-NE-WS riiMtioT Rdmr Tnm W Thoma-s- W Ashtua alid wife returned y eater da j week's trip tit" the J"Wyie fruia Wonderland" In iJWayn cooaty Utah. They ate spent a day or twu t Fish UU and report that the flsninrla splendid.- - Ckeater B arfifams SOUTHERN UTAH -- and Mrs. C From Sal(na Mr Wllford Lamen and Miaa Statu tjcorup of Halloa spent the week eud hi Provo at the borne tf Mr and Mr 8. Seorap. Next Door to Public Library : New Fall Dresses " ;fj Horn' Miss Lucille returned frMn:Tm6uttiV visit In Cedar City with relatives. Returns J for every -- H fcrrong bag ; SMART OCCASION . Under goes Operation Mrs. Etta teacher in "the Provo-Ci- ty schools for the past few years, un derwent an operation for append! eltis at the L. D. 8. hospital Friday morning. Her condition is lmprov HydM jj -- These dresses, in all the new fall shades and 2 .materials and in such an attractive range of w' surelrappeal to every womahr IS I " ' I 8 g tBJSF:-- ; Visiting M . , HereMiss Etta ofWsrHFftlatialiTni; Ellison rln Provo with relatives and friends. T Salt Lake Miss Veda.Scorop left this morning for Salt Lake, ttbcre. she sULremsiu jUJheJMI.aa-1 GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER ProspecU for a big awllment Xoung onierity were aevW bet ter." said' Lo wry Nelson, director of exteosioai who returned Saturday night from an extended trip through I'tah In the, interest of extension work. "Every where we weut we found the eyes of those who are planning to go" away to school focused upon Brigham Young university. Of course some will go tffJTiOtatenstltuUona, but indi cations are that Brigham Toung will bate its share. Director Nelson was accompanied R. Merrill, upon .'the trip by, T chairman of the publicity .committee, who went to southern Utah to lnte view newspapers to .meet the bishops and stake presidents and talk with tbem regarding the school at south-wester- ' During tKis Rousing: Sale X ' n Wednesday and Thursday Don'tjumble about what a Dollar won't buy-com- e -- but and see what it will buy. ad ZZfASeeTuesddfa situation, and other matters of spee- laTTfiiteresrToTklrrMerrill and to " those whom he met, ' The two professora visited Mil- tard eoantyflyst- - where theytnTeTyf viewed school men regarding ex- tension activities Including a lyceum course, after which they visited for Detailed Ad) : Ion wnooHTintll Sept. they met many former students of time she will go to Canada to ful- - the University all of whom are en the-L. D. S fill a mission for thuslastlc for school to begin this church. year. The county superintendents everywhere spoke glowingly of the Miss Agnes Far-re- r teachers that have To Los Angele m ben turned out left Sunday for Angeles, by Brignain Toung; nnl?efaltyon California, where She will visitwitb account f their wllUngnesw to work grown-up- s, few a for Jfelatlvfls and ttietiiia in many capacities. r "v r weeks. The visitors made a trip to Des-eret where they photographed the Salt Lake Visitor Miss Donna walls of the old fort that are still Grim la a Salt Lake visitor for a standing and - interviewed pioneers few days, at the Mme of Miss Em- in regard to early day activities. wonma Guy. Later, in company with Frank Beck-wit- h v of Delta, they Tisited the place f the massacreT)f Xtentenant"Gun- Week-enVWtora Mr, nlson and his party of surveyors In Clair Mortenson spent the week-en- d the early days and photographed t r if in Salt Lake City. .'.:.': : : the place of their bnrial. .Later lne one word each dny , Today's. 13. Coach Roberts, howererva- - in nderwent Operation Mrs. Q. P. they InterWewed Mr Edwta JBtott, word: EXTIRPATE xr3o.iIetriXithi a. that the .foolliall mca-w- it: ar Meadowrwbovislted the aite of Mlldenlinll underwent, afl operation exterminate. "The whole race of report one hundred per cent strong and helped bury the v for the first workout on the day at the W'estwood and Beck hospital people had been extirpated." Iwdles b few days after the tragedy. SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 30 The MEXICO CITY, Aug. 30. (UP) this morning for tonsils; school begins. Froth Millard Mr. Nelson and Mr. eleventh annual ram show and sale The beginning of the fifth week The casualties of last spring Merrill went through Beaver, Iron, of (hp National Woolgrowers asso of the struggle between Church and From Salt Luke Mr. and Mr a part of through gruduatlon and other caus MISUSED: Washington, Kane, Gar- elation, which wlirbrrng together State today found the 'opposing WORD$.vOFTEN Saturday Twelves Dean It. spent felt" es are now more even being field, Piute, Sevier, and Sanpete the season's top rams from the rorces Bay "I leut Wmy book" or "will apparently as iar "as ever than they Were then. The absence and Sunday in Provo visiting with counties. In . all of these places leading breeders of the lend," Instead f ."loaned" or "will range gtates, from agreement friends. and of Fred "Buck" Dixon, last year's neighbors they Interviewed friends of the In- - opened today at the Union stoek- - Congress convenes early next month kifpi'jUseitheatter only la money selection- for full- Ntltution and those who might pos- - VBnls at North Half Tuba ' And it holiutrferf tAeultila thaf v , urns From I8PROXOUNCED-5-rOBAiiee- . iHftjUjQjtln noyajfl-tackl- a. -f- - O- The diurcFlmgliT and by some as Mrg. W. "W: Ercanbrack have TP- tivities. I are in the pens and the number ofi VUUH W Ion. l.i.tAccent lank, syllable, not afoM.i IUC J(tn rk --IllUUU Iflltr tllC ence material; Fred Hinckley, veter turned from a three weeks' pleasure ' Ilichfleld, a town that had not visitors was greater yesterday than chance of relief waa slight since the tu4 first- " an center ; Golden Romney. guard; and buying trip in the east. Tbey sent many students- -; to Brieham for i "OFTEN MISSPELLED: achleve-mjiany day before a previous ram members of congress are known to Cecil Merkley, guard; Ijiwrence visited in Chicago, New York Young until a Tonight 7:15 8:15 or two agof wagslale bpenjntt Note the feve. year support President CaUes in his atti An item of additional interest to tude toward the church. visited upon their way north. The oun8 "niwiHty 'H1 Peterson, quarter back; Reed Swen-so- Washington, St., Lpuls and the Brlgliam 'YNOXYMS: obstruct, Impede, 6 Acts 6 Among the exposition at Phila- reaction there was unusually favor sheep breeders was the arrival yes duties of and, Eddie Kimball, ends, makec oppose, hold, no prebiHAJoviballjractice will be formal the titrdr stop, barT barricade, congress " able to the Provo institution. Young werday morning of the sheep buying adoption of a. bill of regulations aitordlng t Coach E. L. Itoberta, the outlook look anything but pro delphia. Tbey report the weather per condition In the east to be Very fav- people Who were In attendance at commission of the Russian STUDT: "Use a word wlio is now making preparations for mising; govern petuatlflg Calles' presldentjal dfgree on the season oforable. also the Coach the is were "Y" the us ment, opening JRoberfs, however, visitlne unanimous Let which, after optl the ram whereby the law .was put Into effect lasfear three times and It la yours." In their approval of the school and, sale, will start on a tour of western a month Iirt'rease our vocabulary by master- day ttaitr school opeml September mlstlc and believes that .Brighnm ago. Provo Visitors Mi and MrC 3. declared that they had been doing sheep states to make purchases of loung will have a fast, though light, team, made up largely of A. Paramore of Parowan, Utah, are missionary work for the Institution; Rambouillet sheep for shipment to freshmen of last year. These youths Provo visitors for a "few days. Director NelonjepprtsJatJte RuBsiajniftusslanparty-liK'lud- es IFTEey-retur- n hag placed club programs with many. LrepresentaUvea of tbft department Ja, goodly ntnnbers will carry tlje1 brunt of the battle ahdMraTLes-to-r of the women's clubs of the south- of agriculture of the soviet governFrom Moab-fM- r. IIAl'JS-GOODLIA- N for tiie varsity this year7T)f course It. Steele of Moab. Utah, are ern part of the state and that he ment and an interpreter and com La. few veteranr. are Mert around will likely place lyceum courses in mercial representative from a New guests at the Hotel Roberts. whom to build a team York internatlonl trading corpora several of the cities. -30 Impressive PAYSON, Aug-Two weeka of practice i all the tion. "r. -, Dorothy Returns Home Miss were funeral services held in tfie This 7:30 o'clock boys will have. before tney will be at the evening Day of Los Angeles left this mora for American RambouJJiet association Fourthwardthap('T:iFri(lay pitted against the California Aggiest ine for her home, after spending a Brlmhall. BishFrederick 2. This aggre October on in Clianncey will Prova be diiwier Ho host at the at W ' of home ' week In Provo at the ' tel Utah for the members of the op Alfred R. Wilson of the First gation is not known in tblg region, Monroe Paxman. The. no be will Russian commission and other dis ward . conducted therefore there wayof choir under the direction of ward making any predictions as torthe visitors the at tinguished sale, Attends Banquet Mrs.. ' Joseph eontestv TBrlgham outcome of-tDwlght Lincoln, secretary of the Jordan Law, sang, three selections. Mrs, Ralph 'Poulton and Nelson, bv - Is. hopeful of Rambouillet breedersinnounced The opening qprayer Toungbowever, to Salt This Mrs. Monroe Paxman went feature runs again Al. Elmer, and Hrrum Lem- Francis the visitors a run for victory. where they attended a "Tucssday mon benedlctloa., the The other, two. home games will Lake Friday, ('. be J. dt spoke "ThP served at this dinner. i Kpedainabe-IIeralat the Utah Hotel In honor . "One Fleeting Hour." saiu! Barney be played in Provo October 16, when banquet mutton cattletaan eats and always 30 An PAYSON, ma Aug.' outing head of the the sheepman often eats pork," he The" speakers were Paul Wirthlln the Utah Aggie's come here for. the of Grace Abbott, child's welfare depart- was held at the. Arrowhead resort and turnlty on Founders' 'tout tonight we are going Hyrura B- Elmer,- Wnylnnd K.' homecoming game day explains, all for members of the night U.Friday 8. government. ment of the to wool meaat their own Wlghtman and Bishop Wilson: Inmake and on November 20, when . the the Aarohic In Neb stake. priesthood were given by Miss terment was. in Payson city ceme.. ....... .... Colorado Aggies come to Provo to Short talks product." was arranged by Melvin Wilson,Open Tuesday in Concert Brlckerldge and Edith Abbott, who It '': .; ;.' ..; tery. participate in the last game of the are In C. P. A. Olsen Dr. L. and of Curtis child social and of the charge season here, the Provo Thanksgiv DELINQUENT NOTICE e welfare department in (he Univer- the high cciuncllasslstedZby-thThe the basis of (he coinplalaf.' : the ; various . .:".-r- " ing game;" ;;; TI Elecof blshoprle wards, Vaudeville of Every Monday ChlcagA " na Provo Gun Club, prlDol pal place counlewejanriedjinJ.,rovpMay. The Cougars will make four trips sity kinds --werenpnrtland Tuesday K 1O10 . -M, of Utah.ry. buslnessrJrovffr bjr-thaway this year . into in boys, including Returns Home Mrs; II. L. Niel- cipated Notice Is hereby- - given thaMhere These are to Greeley. Colohome in swlmmlhg' activities." The liearty are her to returned sen has Bone-maQuartet Makes Hit The Provo Gunnison, Colorado; rado; delinquent upon the following of water and consumption holrdogs week A' quartet consisting of Professor Jr described stock on account of an Montana; and Salt Lake City. Helper after spending the past Mrs. melons concluded the festivities, of ALL SEATS v- - In all Brigham Young, has seven In this city at the home levied on the 20th day. of W. McAllister, Dr. Thomas Martin, ; Nielsen. of Enlly on its schedule, four stiff games July, 1926, the several amounts set ProfesRor Chrisfensen and ; Murray ' Tonight and Tuesday them away" from home. October 30, opposite the names of the respecHve Roberts proved a sensation at the LEFTY FLYNN held convention Kiwanis. as the only pea date, may be given to ..ViMts gouthern Utab Mr. and follows: stockholders, in Acreturn1 and have Leven at a town J. Logan HAWS-GOODMA- N tussle. Saturday. Mrs. George PROVO GUN CLUB Friday the Frosh for home companied on the piano by Earnest "Dlckf Thome, captain of the ed from a ten day trip In gouthern Cert PAXnJaD4!ibeJL!lUT.a49Uig'.IjB,fiUliT. SnareSr-Jlmt. Na Name. -4936 Cougariv baa talvwbura they.:, tbsitei. Bryce, 7 sessiorjJ ed Jifar4romi-JWcfc4)la12 E.-canypn, and euar '., and Comedy 17 falvln Crogun the team and is an enthusiastic Breaks. They also attended the 35.00 and received - fflarge number of at Cefootbll mar. He. is expected to ar American Legion convention And in accordance with the law compliments' on their work. ' " " ' and an order of the board of direct rive In Provo in time for the open dar City. (Special to The Herald) PAYSON, Aug. 30 Mn Lanran' ors, made on the 20th day of July, ing practice pa September 13, Wlth only two weeks of practice Returns- - From ' Convention The cy1 Chase Hill,' a resident of Payson 1920, so many shares of each pa nod in which to prepare for the' Califor- following people returned to their for more than sixty year died Frl of stock as may be necessary-wil- l nia Aggiert" said Coach Roberts. homes in this city Sunday after .at- day .night at the home of her daugh be sold at public auction at the of Death was fice of the company, Provo Com Saturday, 'we must have our men tending the American Legion Aux- ter, Mrs. N. T. Curtis. on the Job Monday, September 13. iliary convention at Cedar City : caused by ailments incident to ber mercial 4. Savings BanU . Provo. TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Utah, on .Bepti If possible. We must not spend Mr. and Mrs. George fWprthenMr. advanced age. L1926, at 3 o'clock combe Hill will born was in 1842, but Mr. Mrs. and much time May 17, p. m., to pay the delinquent assess frills, and Mrs. L. R. Edwards, pelled to begin scrimmaging almost Mrs. Frank W. Denting, Mr. and at Lincoln. Addison county, Ver- ment thereon, together with the at once. 3 1 am hopeful that all of Mrs. George J. Leven, Dfl L. E. mont, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cost of advertising and expense of con Bft I th rptpmnr will- be berft o" ttme ' V verts to the L. T. S. church and , .:. J. A BUTTLE, and that the aophomores, last year's Swalip In ". came to Utah .in "Secretary.-Pub- . fmaunen, will also-- , report eany. 1 . The next two weeks will be weeks dates; An 30; Sept 7, 13. Lillian Salt Lake City. They moved to TrUs In Ogden-Mlsn Payson in 1862. ..She was married of anxious waiting." ' Mortimer has ' returned trom. f Allison- Him Nov. 25, 18 0. Their NOTICE TO, FLOWER GROWERS SaULake and in week's visit .Dgden ' v NOTICE. .r " ,. i flrsFhome Ts sflirstandlng and be .. friends. and with relatives - TheVgniar meeting of the Provo cuoled . In the Second ward. She All parties interested in the was a ".very acilv worker In the Prl- - growth and development of Gladiocouncil No. Z R and S: M. will be ,; . Aura Miss To""Alttad School mnryand Relief Society organlza lus are especially urged to be pre held, Wednesday! September 1st at 8 ' leftSaturday moratniT tlonp. Opcushaw ' 1 All Masonic' ent at m. the temple iQ meeting at - the Provo p. wnen for Loa Angeles, California, ' : children are Mrs. Chamber, of Commerce tomorrow Hrr are to.be present members urged ' ;. " '; th' f : site will attend, school during X. 11 "Ct Is, Bishop JaMpef Hill. evening at t:30 .o'clock..-'II. B. Bluementhal, 1. M. ' ' ,.. winter., Bishop Ik A. UU' nd Fred Hill of BABY GRAND ORCHESTRA Divorce Sought Nellie May Lo Pavsou. nnH Sin ,Frcd Hulsh of LET A CLASSIFIED Mrs. Mar? BooBevtt to al.v-Returns one Kter, ilra.' Ainv ganSutton liaa-fl- lf JlveryJEvenkg-JCWmeMang-Sep- t fyriVil; 4t4 ADVEKTISEMENX- t vorce In the Fourttt Orser has returned to her home In Ellsworth of SflH LiUe; 47 . SELL YOUR PRODUCT . district conrU "ITS;CO0L AT THE STRAND" Roosevelt after spending the past and 55 great graildi hll- - against Charles Taylor Sutton, in AND SO AVOID BIG -V-j' few dayr lu Provo, to wlikh made' fuilure is provide 0MOTSSI0NS. ureiVv.,;,,., Coats of the Hour Sport Coats and Dress Coats for, children and in all sizes and in a wide range of Iis I " :71ZJklMM' prices. We invite you to come in and inspect this 3000 RATtlS ON derful display of merchandise. nlrs d siiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiuiniiiiiuiiiiiiiinfimiiMiiifiiiuii COMPROM EXHIBITION AT IMPROBABLE - - S.L.RMISHOW DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W.L.Gordon . NEW GRID TEAM . 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