OCR Text |
Show Z PR 0 V6- - (UTAHFS UN D AYHERA LD.SUN DTMA RCH -- 1 Ui- BIG-PP-ES. ;Exdi2ne Rebort I. Is-- ; , it- - : - -- rnnTitmm i rcu ' ' T, 1 AT TilEATERS L - r -- n - S 2 a. jla ....... u-iTrn- .- f r U frfiiMlna vMntk I . Mut triwAm .nMri T i . . , .. SS5S5BSaSSBS SBBBgS I ill ,' '. ., 'I WtUA U BJUUHAU, Thursday by tha ladies of tha So-- ) Condi at the home of sirs. G. R ui m 1 pmm rial Twelva card cluh when mustcsi program It SATtRD word, tnteretaiaed by Mrs. HaftietTgamea and social chat were tnto California! Various place te vent Asked Bid. Stock: - The able hoaaa. Neilsoa at bar features; la roacftision a de- . i1 1 ; I . , f fSoMnt Mmlng JS ,JI getoa. Long Beach, Ocean Pwk.' of the MamTa outstanding attrae auction bridge was plsjed and high Mcious luncheon was served, to JtTH score prtaa wen by Mrs. WtUuuu following guests: Mr. Hannah C. an fraMiae. . PaloAha a tb4 ig H. Brown. froui tbm Wudioa 'lilou M -- 1 VCliKQUUi Maun .. jx dUekua iunebeoa Packardtovo; Mrs. Lena May BiwuaStandard - - ... ITIM. IB ITUWIWU, fM-l.tht w4a served atA three . J.I J1H I small tables in rock. Mrs. Mae Crandall, Mrs. Elsie iPaimaaount tha talking an vnaiea tha lata botand Co. ..... 41 evening to tha following Condie, Mrs. Esther Condi. Mrs. tamhiBed Metala members: Mrs, FtoydHarmer, Mrs. Mary Child, Mrs. Elm Thorn, Mr. a Mrs. Anra children, of SpanMh .Pork, wars ia the main ttractea iiigineated Bart Rowlands. fiKArthur Finley, Mrs: list tie Dougall, Mr. Befl I ... .45 .... Cardiff M . Kenndy. Mrs. Hairy Child. Mrs. Ret Ramsion. Mrs. rawra us g vm ta ,ht .nd Mrs. Q D. Mr. th. SJT IChief Co. er part o tha wMk. George Crandall, I Hal Robeiison. Mi's Cecil Rob- PenningtoA. Hoover's Preaident ot sound inaug teas Standard ... .iUl j03 Mrs. Lewis- Clegg, Mrs. Morris ertaon. i Mrs. Lucina Musig, Miss Mrs. Sank O. Eraaa of Bait Laka ural ceromoniea In Washington last aa ia jm Empire Mine . .. apcnding a few days with Prvvo Monday. Another feature of tha Binks, Mrs. Ore Rowland, Mra. Hannah Rowland, Mrs. Catherine East Crown Point William H . Brows Mra. Neilsoa Salisbury. Mrs. Celestis Boyer, and (Hand. bill presents" the hilar was .T East Tintie Cob. . . .14 assisted tn serving by her sis- Mr. Lei Sumiion. K. B. Orny of Oidaa waa among Paramount vaude ville comical Vitaphone . Eureka Lily Mrs. Ralph Smart. UM Prove feuatnea rial ton Satur toualy lis fEureka Bullion . . . . .'.' .79 JO tA Wight at Coffe Dan'a". This ter, Mr and Mr. Le Sumsion went day JO 41 An enjoyable party of the past to Salt Ike Thursday to attend pEast Utah ....... be will and four nrement of nays East Tintie Coal . .40 i 40 week was given evening the Wedding reception of Mr, pum day engage- - when Mr. and Mrs.Saturday HoweU ...... ... . 47 thr. ,44 girl, Lorensd Weight sijns brother. But Hatward of Salt Saturday morning attraction show 44 family horna. Mother and baby are mt'at of tha road Iron King ........ . 40 entertained a number of friends at Lke. ' In bis Whiteside resenting Walker Lehl Tintie ., ,. .is lH doing nicely. -- me their home. Progressive games new comedy "The Royal Bo .45 were One of the most successful Magnolia Lead . . . . .42 of entertainment, Mrs. Boy Lewis and' J. M. Foot "The and 'a features lunch followed will be Box" by . 140 Mammoth LU Royal was served In of the week was given Wedrijea- have to In tasty returned Los home their -Mr-- 4 Ai5s': CSlif:rtft'r -- wwiiBtn -- ,LOeJert,gvPr JMghjWfles to gan conclusion to f tre rfrday tolluwing couples wnjTig wherr nm. recI rit City after having broken Mountain View friend Mr. and few days here with theli ' Jirsnts Lak m Mrs, present: delightfully surprised MM. Henry Los Angeles and San Fran- Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Willi Sum S,. I.. Mendenhall, ord New Qulncy . . . . . . . 180 Mr. and iira. John Fodte. Sr., at her home. I II . c- ... a .m St.: cisco with the longest engagements sion, North Uly ....... 9J0O Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sumsion, The Bccasjon being her .birthday Mr, and Mrtfl. Lar and .OWii famltjrof Spring City were spend everitnown 1n those cities. North' Standard, Mr. and Mrs. Owen McKenzie, "Ms. anniversary. In the early evening the Victory theater the' 4 1 ing , Park Ktae and. ,MjTM- - Rflwland, -- Mr. And 6je.guestg,ejit,jieittd-a- t one longi. k end hers with eolmeiUr inU TiyHeliwsttizn .09 M Pack Bingham Mrs. Bert Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. table, which was centered with carMr. d4 Mr. Lewis W. William Itv CORA W. WILSON MacLean in which drama 1.10 Douglas. .96 ...... ., Provo Amasia Rowland, and Mr. and Mrs. nations and sweet peas, and a of Salt Lake are spending a few fireplace on the opposite side. This Written 1'Jr It E.. Service "The Carnation Kid," starred, 1.25 . Park Premier r J. R. Thomaa oL. Spanish Fork. sumptuous supper was served. La.. .loom leaas Horn tne right to aa days in Provo with relatives .and win have Its Initial in Salt .42H showing .42 :Kico Argentine 1s a gay open porch and on the loft of th ter house little rnzes me This ; friends. weresocial music, and English chat games games e Carnation Kid" is awarded auring So. Standard . .U -- .20 ' " Mr. and Mrs. C, "b. f"arer and Lake to Ted Rowland and Mrs. were enjoyed. Guests present in- - anair jusi large enougn 10 noia ine fireplace an arched opening lets up one of the fastest and funnest talk Willis SUmsion. ' 14:50 1445' eluded-M- r. Silver Kine CoaL and Mrs. R. L. Menden- - brand new; family of two. with an on the dining room. This ia a daughters, Ruth and Eva; of Logan, ever aAd musical productions .05 .0414 Sioux Mines ... have returned to their home after ing Thall, Mapleton; Mr. and Mrs Hen ext4b&coni for an occasional sunny square room, with three bay screen. ' to the .47 .45 Silver Shield ... Mrs. Joseph Harker has' returned ry Weight, Mrs. Mary M. Oakes guest. The regular meeting of the Provo windows looking out upon the garvisiting here for a week. They brought The" also new blB at the Victory .06. to her home from Ogden, where-sh,064 nave Been the house guests of Mrs. miss Arlene Mendenhall, Mr. and Picture it in dep cream .stucco of den. Swinging doors lead to the Garden cli will be held today at Silvef Standard the Fox MDvietonews Includes .0 .00 "4 Farrer-Tintic Central : mother, Mrs. Juila Soren- - which this week brings the actual has spent the past several days Mrs. S. L. Mendenhall, Jr., Mr. and frame structure with a greo:i mpdi'l kitchen, with a SftUnch hign 4 o'clock In the basement of the 1440 . . Mrs. Will McKenzie. Mr and Mrs shingled. room, or one of those niul sink unilor a window, and a large public library. Tintic Standard son with relatives. , 1.15 1.17 Tintic Lead .... Di'niick Childs, M and Mrs. G. W shinkled ones, and a, warm, pan tiay w.th a nook for the refrig-- . Mr. and Mrs. E. Ws- - Parker of scenes and sounds of the inaugura Prof. Laval S. .Morris of me u. tion ceremonies of Presideht.Hoove"r .03 .0314 Ogden were visitors Utah Con. , Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Baxter went Mendenhall, Tom Forsythe winijow trim. The shut-- , erat or which can he iced from the Y. U. will giye a lecture onJG-ardei- i of on here Satur nax at Washtngtonr rCr, last Monday. tof Pleasant Grove Thursday eve-- Canada,. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pack- - tei s are matching in f day, Tintic Bullion . yard. .Planning," and a general dlscua- .... VJctor. dorvj. Few people realize irow very dif '.J., Ulr. Md Two fliee Sized bedrooms. - F, - A. BoMsen1 6f attend a l nnniver ard. Aingto Mj,.01 west Toieao . .01H cross current ventilation and plenty All memBets' are urgeJ Jo attetid it is to plan a small iHmore are the guesU of their sary party given in honor of Mr. ,. 3.30 Walker Mining 845 Mrs. G. W. PhilliDS has returned house1 than can 'be built on a small of x:loFt space. on this floor, as this meeting and a cordial welcome Baxter's father. Mrs. E, Fred Pack daughter, Yankee Con.T; to her heme after spendirig-- a week Jot. One must not waste an inch of is a modern bath. The second ffoor is extended to cimehs lhteTestedj and Mrs. W. E. Barrett and 11 in i sons. Jack, .Billy and Metvln, of as theguegt of her daughter, Mrs. space. ....... The . can he finished as an extrjL' beil- - in of Pioneers. the Daughters Og i Unlisted Stocks: This house contains 25,000 cubic Camp No. I of Springville, will hold itutft LAmbson in, Helper. den, are visitors lnProvo. They Crescent Eagle . , . $ .08 $ .09 are the guests of Mrs. Barrett's their regular monthly meeting feet and at the rate of from 40 to 45 L This" is house plan No. 87. CORDYJtHODES HrrOBHT ' 64 .66 ' sisters, Mrs. M. I. Park Nelson a cubic foot for building, any cents March at Thursday,. Ihe leading social among the Mrs. home S, hapBushman, - .17 ST., PETERSBUB.Q,Fto,', Warcji one Park Galena . . , . , .18 For for further hia-torInformation ar abaut QI MtsJBetlL y the inexpensive looking was Xlallin., e llf The jsmall penings jpf exMortensen past week, the andJtot j$ 1.45 1.40 no chitects miscellaneous Amos could do of better. cost or house shower any plan, will and Stearley. materia, Warren, pioneer, surprise oe given and all members are urged party given by the officers and Sales: Another big advantage is fhttt this Other item oneeting- -' ttte house shape, complained ) today- about a Hr. and Mrs. Kenneth Evan of WW Bonanza Mining 5000 .0 13c; 4500 Salt Lake were visitor iJr Provo" teachers of the Second ward Pri- house can be built on a moderate, pictnred please white C. XV. Wilson, sore arm. Each morning the banv 10 oep resent. sized lot, as it Is 34 by 45 feet. A iid Madison avenue, New York, N. bino finds his wing- stiff and sore, 0 13V4e; 1000 28c.-14e.mary Wednesday evening, in way evening. Hoes: Reeflots 788, Including 447 V Mr. and A 60 foot lot 'would be ample. V., and enclose the page of your but he expects to work the kinks to Big Hill 600. A. number Mrs. of friends attended an Adah J. Nelson, Mrs, P. Chambers and head for the local market, 258 in It soon. George Pipgraa, one Will 500 Metals a house is It who was that fit IBingham 0 5c. any newspaper upVHt wnich this picture put'.of ohlldren, of Fillmore, spent last transit to Oakland packers and 83 enjoyable card party given by Mr recently married. The ocof the heroes of the '1928---" world 1000 Standard week and climate. friends-ancasion HWc. was also her birthday anni- neighborhood fCentral appears. any d relatives to San Francisco packers. About and Mrs. J. R. Thomas at their visiting Series, Is the most advanced' pitchiJCombined Meals 1000 19c- .-. modern conmyand Springville, with yesterday's prices, load home m Spanish Fork Friday eve versary. In the early evening a Nothing in the way-if,t er on the Yankee squad. steady H Crown PbinWlOOO 13c. md veniences Dr. Zinsser of Harvard urges' the has bee Mr. ana Mm, R W. RImm. hf 187 lb., $11.35, mad 145 in., iu.to; King, Those from Springville were program of music, games and social He-anGordon Rhodes, a rookie, IChief Con,r25 rooms Goshen were here on business Fri- sows around $7.50 to $8.25. are a good size Mr. and Mrs. Owen McKenzie, Mr. chat were enjoyed, after which a the 43.65 to 43.67. underpaid pioneers in medical sci- beat thai regulars ia Friday's pracstandarov-200- 0 3c. Fromtho front door to the kitch- - fence wed heiresses. That ought to tice oay. M r. and ueucipuau-no-i. cmcKen supper was ar ; ,;. -- Cattle ' Receipts 420, Including 112 ana Mrs. ijee Sumsion. i- jast garnet 8 to2.f-r.-- Con-30EEast Tintie T3c; 1500 loekl market, T4 direct fMrs. Bert Rowland. Mr. and Mm servea. The table decorations be- en this house radiates cneer, ro- be a niee plan for newspapermen, the for head One ente'rs a too. I Amasia Rowland, Mr. p,nd .Mrs ing a beautifully decorated' 'birth-da- y mance, hominess. 74c; 700 0 75c. to. local packers" and 234 in transit Lorenzo SEureka LHyl200 $1.32 to $1.30. cake. Invited guests were-Mrs- . large living room with hospitable Mr. and Mrs. Ted , The cigaret people certainly seetA . Francisco Weight, market. South San to SEureka Bullion 400 ment of a department of . public to be overlooking a bet In not havDonna Snell, Mrs. Susa Boyer, 80c; 600 750 lb. heifers, Rowland. short good Steady, I 79c. Mrs. L. E. Wiscombe of Provo, Mrs. or guest was presented with a beau- speaking at George - Washington ing Commander Byrd name some bt $9.50, part load averaging 800 lbs., ast.Utah 800 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrington Julia F. Anthon, Mrs. Jane Stewart, tiful bridge lamp by the Primary university only would give them that newly discovered land around S8 30c. small cows in lots, $9.00; good " Funeral ar-services for Matilda Olowell 2000 17HC! ih4 South' Pole after their brands. guests one day of the past Mrs. Gene Pierce, Mrs. Florence officers and teachers. something to say: of Ptdvo, who died at residence to $8.50; cutter to medium cows, $5 were i"', '' ii'iir'. ' Tintic 5000 3500 17c all former weeK work16c; Reynolds, home at of Mrs. the week for Primary few $8.00; Harring $7.75; bulls, t w4M her won, ThebJFarley M Oretri 42 to 43c. Magnolia Lead 200 sister, Mrs. Thomas Garner in ers, and present officers and teach be held Monday at 2 p.m. from receipts total 2743, steady to 2K ton's 2000 ers:. Mrs. Nell Alleman, Mrs. Grace 55c. IjMoscow Salt Lake. . to $10.60; steers $10 chapel. Bishop James higher, good Crandall, Mrs. Bertha Stewart, Mrs. to steer s, $7.50 common few 82Qulncy 1000 $1.85; 3800 H. Clarkward and medium officiating. Interment in Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowland en- Francis Witney, Mrs. A: W. Har-me- r, $10; heifera. $8.60 to $9.59; good Provo under direction North Lily 200 cemetery city Mrs. Clara Harrison, Mrs. $9.20 to $9.10. e cows, $8 to $8.75; common and me- tertained at supper and a radio or Deseret Mortuary Bompany,- Mrs. Jennie Brown, King 1000 m 28e; Miner, park $6.75 to $7.80;' aH eiitters, party for friehds at their home cows, dium ?ark Bingham 1000 Mrs. Mae Fletcher, Miss Lucy 9c. to $6.50; bulls, $7.50" to $8.50; tulR Wednesday evening. The UeaU of the National Teach arR Premier 2000 $L25; 1500 Wainwright, Mrs. Anna Wheeler. Sift 150 irMr ? $1.25. era', association says radio" Is killing i,ol,a An enjoyable evening-wadrlve-ln- s Fern Lee- Mrs- L"'u Lcighty, tori. epentj118IS Bheeo: Recelptl lico Argentine 1000 '''' Wm1 42c,.... S0?!1?8 doeasounjilce maVketdnrstflrear oflM". Sarah Bell Stewart. The hon- Shield-Smuraer. a ilver OO 45c. iwttfflMttKmmmtmmmmimiwmmitBw tittttiiititttttttti Bilver Standard 3000 n 1 rintlc Stanilnril MA flOU ad 11.400 $1.12 to $115. jTintjc mintic i.uiiion-10,09c. Walker Mining 1500 $3.30. til., tnet."'! ii pit'!! Prirt"sl iiUiat- f btral tolwTl: J. ' te .litV tiV; - A j -- 1-- Pt I''' '." j ! rw g-- , is , r; .ioruwd.y . 'ScS?I" v the-wee- Provo Garden Club WiU Meet Today . Ctiy.-S'Th- a - . blue-gree- n ' blue-gree- ft-c- ult five-roo- r-- ' ten JT. Livestock Market - - nt - - FUNERALS ahi Tim-panog- TAYLOR FURNI EASY TERMS Ber-nic- - Wboaajo'w'iito'Per f ' 00 Juma DENG NEWS $iac.l 1000 '4 Unlisted Stock Sales: 8c; 4000 jgrescent Eagle 6500 1814c: Park Nelson to 66 1500 Jiivemle Fernitilare Sectioii - 65c. i On the tariff free list are asafetf 'ftla, manna, palaezolc fossils, broken bells, natural teeth, Bibles and loss jjticks. Hasn't light? Just this week one of the best Senator Heflin called the reportr You can't feproach a man for being a little quirrely with so many ripe nuts. contractors in the city trs squirrels the other. the purchaser ( ALU ABLE COUFOII ! SAVE IT! . work. ence ....................i UUiU liJLUU-li- Ul TREATMENT ! ex- Hjged; onrs, he the work,, for Jess be cause it did not take so much time to bet In place. Reasonable, Isn't .S.' 1 tegl6be."It He asked what differ it made. The contractor could do 8 ll wantedcMjuy-hiff-mi- plained that if he nlon..'. Tue. Ted7.. or Thar. (Bring IW Coupon With You) g on a job and asked where round. I? waabid-din- ' 51 Washburn B.eryice is remodel- ing the front of their Service Oa- rage at Orem. New Detice Promotes Circulation of Blood in Scalp t 1 it.. .tU. are finish- ing up those nifty little houses on Eighth West and W. L. is completing fait house on first last Tux est tUt. CMteh . right mwI ! Uildenh&U Brothers BBS HUB tk sauxisj scale rtriuU law ad auaHg dwrles. TVlt ! (which ye auy !! kvs dUemry abeat ia sasgiriaw) seal sk J kmft ssft, tkkk sad ivI Uomti reawts tks growth el streag, Withy, hair. It tint the icaly sad (mo hair root I Exchange Furniture Co. have completed remodeling their store r4 t ur room, giving ip&ee for display." l frk with the aesrUUag bleed I they mutt have. tWeaeWaUy a tUaaaktiaf. ProdsM SXMMiOaml i rawluia ( f aUag hiv ab J ettaate daadral aai iBcuave eo. Briagthiiaeapoa with yea get a iliinmiri tin ttaatssaat with Flygare Service is putting in V. S.;High Pressuro greasing equipment and a wash rack, it artrreUtof , fa 'Masaf uvit ,fi(U vrt," nrnrsg swd msisWi ft that cries for grease. Columbia Beauty Stop "o"l j. " ; iI tseUMsntiMitunir. .'..j '''... ttr f additional '': Mt hlliatieav ABIOLUTUY FU& (TUk a1t geei Man J TcWin 1TMy t ThaMdsy Vi them - 1 Bert Carter is doing some Courtesy is the one medium of exchange which is accepted at par by the best people of every country on Is" modeling for John Holliday at his home on Third West. Ted John- son is doing; the cement work stimenT cloaked iii reasonable and businesslike expression--th- e embellishment that' adds tone and harmony to matter oil which of fact routine-th- e machine of .lubricates the commercial good fellowship and promotes the smooth running of the many units in an organization.. Courtesy radiates a spirit of good feeling that we are not working entirely for what we get but of the work in a material way but the pleasure of polite transac tion and friendly association as well. King's Courier. bumps you get,, and the Joltsyottget, And the shocks that your courage stands," The hours of sorrow and 'Vain regret, The prize that escapes your hands, That test your mettle and prove your worth"; It isn't the blows you deal But the blows you take, on . this good old earth . That shows If jour stuff Is reai: re- has nearly C. A. Tolboe ished excavating on Gray-Payn- fin- e Realty Co. building, and will begin pouring concrete by Wednes- " day of the coming week. It is A Lloyd now time to. look over ' w ' t. T . Here are carriages of wonderful durability and uniformity of weave. For in every upright 'strand is a steel wire cencran exclusive Lloyd process. Lloyd carriages and strollers in the very newest and latest designs and, color effects Come in today and make yourelcctioh from these "uiiiisual Guy Shurtleff is building one homes for B. H. '" values. Hayward on Third East just off of Center. Some S alt Lake parties headed by Mr. Johnson of the Johnson Body Works, have arranged for Johnson has- Bassinetts and $2.75 to $5.50 $1.75 and up -- Special - ..... Tables match. -- at Lloyd Strollers tnd sulkies " They afe 'snappyiinii KIDDY "EARS Variety of sty lei, $17.50 ;. l : 1 , $25 Visit Our Juvenile Furniture Section a .j-.- and up $2i5 and chairs to Decorated in our own shops, - ' .-- i ' .1 t i !'. J?aby Baskets Some you tan1 upholster to suit "your individual 23 .jus,a . $6.25 $3.95 with which he expects to take down all records. : moderately priced. Child's Breakfast Sets Baby Walkers this section and is working ou one J from. - ready built the fastest boat in : Several" kinds to choose nationally known- lines. Moderate prices. al- - $2.D5andup in, wood and steel, Simmons and other speed and pleasure boats for use on the lake this Mr. Nursery Chairs styles, latest cplors and designs. All sizes will build summer. , - See our assortment of Crib Beds a location at Geneva, where they , . 1 HI CHAINS All It's i 4i - : of, his unusual - e 2! H II it is comfortable, pride inspiring-woTt- hy And yet the price is remarkably reasonableJ-dusolely to the Lloyd Loom process which weaves the fabrie 30 times faster than' human hands. Does away with ends and knots. Nothing to catch or scratch. Baby your screens and put them in shape. The flies are no respect-or- s of persons. - you' want for your of him. baby carriage, sulky or strWerl5the'liind, ' i ; |