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Show . A PROVO (U T IT) SUNDAY P ACS SIX ' . .. t .. AttV SUNDAY. MARCH ITER 21. 1929. 4tnnBental music underthe direction of Mrs. Haael Uunen -- Salt Lake Mining Stadium 'Circus Plans UnderWay LIVESTOCK Eqiializatioti Fee. Proponents Will ATwhilon Batde Mr, an Mrs. Robert Olsem of Provo deeornannousMie) ths birth of their t&Ue. the other tared the Mias. Wihna Hansen was heetess son. March u, LW One) (Continue From BVAssnse club at e ennrm- - tioM'ejsd ftwn being tjrptesl ei first child. to the iss iro- were saM inothee-L, BRrvmU Broke I In ths dairy divtaio. The psr-soingty arranged St. Fatrtck t party fat. Patrick's day. Oorers Jmrh. of WJ hae Spanish Mm Rigtrnn neon for Mrs, Joseph li Hales. WASHINGTON, Mar. TXUCIh-Propo-ne last Tharsday evening, tsif Jslr. nd Mra. James.Buuer winning tha trophy three ubw to ten guru. Jeees, Mrs Anna Bimirwwss, served at 10 : SATTKOAY, MARCH ' tSrint, fee ta of the equalisation rt wiO as-- guests. MonAay. Mrt possession tertsined permanent JohnTsVi Asked. gain Jones, U Jones, Mrs. Bw Stocks: system of ar relief Indicated tel Musie and eseasi vfc gsjseji were John it This trophy was won oy memx HahaHJtr-se- n. Urt Stewart nod Mrfc Annt Hm- OS Mrs. VilnesTMrn, ItsA t j04 evenrng. Am. Metals of diversions ins the gsssamnient authorities today tney Priea of Provo laat year., .07 Mm, Cal WiWaJna. Mr Louise 06, Bullion . . would abandon their light ta per- oratioaa and favors were appropri in In addition to these, many special Williams, i Mrs. Bhsrsnan McGsurry, . HiU to the out ate work day, Hoover con to Big President mit the 1e to awarded, er .10 Mfd-Ma- yj prises '10 Mrs: James Lihdeey smd Miss Eve-l- y . BOSSOU Mrs. MoUis 8tewart who has his program. tributions of various xirma ana in is Jones. Assisting their mother to J4 enterMrs: David OntrsJ 6Und. ... IS1 Mr. and Hodge American Farm Bureau Federa spent the past three weeks at dividuals throughoutths state. .08 08 Assembled. were Btaache Misses) the. serving' Culture Colum. RexaU ... Self tion authorities her.' who will tes tained the ladies of the Beaver with the family of Mr. and .11 la Charge of Show and Jennie Jones, Misa Cola. Con. . ..i Mm. LcwMar Price, has returned tify Monday at the opening of sea- - tub and their husbands nnd the Jones entertslned .19 - with MV4 , . .. v Com. Met! Thealivestoik ahow officers and jsmsin following Invited guests: President .14 V4 of. the world for the occasion. AUJ ate bearings . privately inlormea 15, tSinmirtees who have put forth K M. Bf dinast whkh was served, at i Mr. and Mm Vance Christopher-so-n Crown Pt-- . h.-.-. .leaders that while and Mrs. Henry A. Gardner, Mr. congressional en .50 have scientists three as airedy famous -Cardiff much effort to make the W2 ex Ott Romhey, Coach will still adhere to the equali- and Mm C C Jensen nd Mr. and left Thursday vforBalt-lAk- n S5 hibit the success It promises to be, handler of Cougars Chief Con. . ...... is soon to ap- hand many of the oddest, the they Fri last SomsOn of Salt Mrs. Laks, wiU sation home fee their " make where wouldhelp .09 they M mrr. Jacob C Hansen, president ; Ed pear ia an entirely new role that strangest the most Juhble speci- all they-coul- principle they Paly Mr. andUrs. A- - D. Sprague of this summer. "Mr. Chrlstopherson working out the day e'ventng Decorations and favors .02 mens the wodd has produced since 02 14 .i M. Banks, vice president; Neil of director of a mammoth circus. E. Stand. . colors- ana .. were Patrick's la St wiil he employed on the gas line. president's plan. Salt Lake visitsd Tuesday with Mr 09 , .10 long before the days of Adam. En. Mines . Thomas, treasurer; Dr. R. C Swal- N. Peaks, chairman or ou. symbols and the same idea was and Mrs, Fred a Dart George ,05 the The calf, secrelong V. E. Grown Pt . .... .04 Hayes, berg. maiiafieir. G. carried out in the supper which Pro- the Hnusiiai gta if comln ,H tafyrATtliBTT. McKjai,"purchas1ngt r Tintlc Go.- f s -harrelepneV fee organization, wrote the sen was served st small tables at 7:30 tipn 1.45 will on Other band. are 142 . ... middle vo of It May, peat about already the at. Eureka Lilly agent. Board of directors: J. ate committee he would decline its o'clock.' During super toasts to the Mr and Mm P. E. Clifford of alt 2 81 Eureka Bullion . Creer. NeU Dahla, William H- - Niel- occur in the new "T" stadium.e All stranger and more ludicrous flno. JiJnvitation to si appar but that no ob men were given by Mrs. Edna Lake came here last Thursday to .30 long-timInsrs are or eaion who hold expected daily. East Utah William Thayne, Albert Hill, (hose Stahsen, Mrs. and Brockbank or would be offered by him Visit her father M. M. iThomas. Lydla .06 . free. Mffrtfm'T'Sjl--Troupe of actors and actresses jections Gold Chain George Bahr, David Hopla, Hans tickets are to be admitted toasts to the ladies by Carl Mr. Clifford" returned to Shit Lake to the man; his embarrass .07 cirorganization .05. into will a , Mines Coach go training immediately new dinner Gt West Romney says college party pointed i.iundelL Stephtfn AjjretUly aj) Henry G. PresiRigtrup. biU. Jacobsen and Ray Hale, and Mra. Clifford is visiting with .36 cooperative marketing to prepare a spectacle rarely seen .3r4 cus of unusual Interest is to be Howell 7 D. Markham, George Petersen, also gave a short her father and her aaughteiv Mm was given Saturday evening at thedent Gardner 75 WJest. '" new JO TrU -the trick in h smd the horses, Iron King home of Mr. and Mrs. S. JrCunningstaged Committees: Finance and enterthe ladies .of Leon Williams. .37 ... the dogs and eats, and trickier men are ,36 Kcnnebeo ham. A crystal bowl of pink and tainmentCharles W. Booth, chais-ma- bowl. He Is already searching new on club work the and their civic .22 .21 . for the occasion. for Lehi Tfntic white carnations formed ther centcr- rais- EhlrtMge Snider, RFoy Cur-" mountains and the lakeused fn the' being sought on success their in especially .22 Hard. hostess. Oth Mr-was Rhea Leonora 22, Swenson and novel animals to be Mrs, Wnrking Thomas. Neil toeaiiMfwew wtsrTMd-tntis. ttng the flowers rnthe"Clty park to the Laurencelle club Friday eve and 3.05 Dean De Jong, Herald Clark, H. Curiosities of many New Quincy . .... 3.00 Mm J. ICrval hristensen, Mr. Building- - J H. Sncll, chairman; side shows. monument. end" the Eacaiante at" 10.00 DiR. Merrill, Chick Hart, Wilma been suggested. of last week. A delicious tray and Mi North Ully Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Aitkinj- Joseph Otteson. varieties have supper- - Mrs. Grace ning Following .07 .DC! rector Romney feels certain that Jeppson and others are working N. Standard luncheon was served at ten o'clock. James B. Sumner, Mr. nd Mrs. Leo Banks. vocal with entertained Krueger 30 -ParitKinifT those w?m attend are ta havethe over, time in an effort to bring to Favors and decorations were car Swensen, Mr. and Mrs. George F. ibdiients rtoy Curtis, 10 .15 Provo something never before seen Park Bing. . . . ried out in St. Patrick's colors andf carro: v. Argyie, time of their lrve Melvin ueii snow, man; Mrs. the Violin was Jacobsen solos, .12 .12 Park Utah According to" the present plans In these parts. symbols. Fancy work and a demon- Brewer and the host and hostess.. Williamsr James 10:30 the At .10 party accompanist 07 . Trie stadium, utrector Prince Con. . . stration of fancy stitches" by Mrs. - John E. Booth, chair there will be. during the forenoon or Romney Following the dinner, progressive on Pub'icity in KSL the and tuned .95: enjoyed .90 Provo parade ,de.clares, is an Idealplace In which N Y Time9;Union carrieg large wonderful Sylvia Swenson were the diversions. "500B was played. The high score Mrs. ElfiaBiirV early afternoon a mils-lon- g Ezra Warner, man; program given by Span At t0:30 the elub members listened 1.12 1.10 r. Park . stunning in Us pageantry and to hold a circus. The big parade plcture of m CT0UP f U D. fcVttfc- ish Fork artists. Sat Sterling. going to Mrs GeorgeJCar 49 Following the pro- - In on the Spanish Fork program prizes ,48 ' and Sylvester Brewer Rico Argen, . and the n- Frank M. Turner, splendor. The earth is being scourrol Decoratio" wotch woji tu3r--mji)HP' .20 Jtl chairman; F. J. Thomas, H. B. ed for spectacular things to have section of the lty and wrOhen re- "mat So. Stand, .over KSL which they much en consolation favors to Mrs. Sylvester i iw- - jivu con- n"w ciated games rounded out the eve newepaieF15.75 16.25 to turn Sil. King Coal. side where in this Miss University hill, great procession. joyed. Following the program ' Brewer and Karl Banks. tained 10 young men and four ning. Mortensori, Robert J. Jex. .05 .04 Sioux Mines" . Dr. Vaico M. Tanner, .zoologist; shows galore and other attractions lady missionaries.' Ora Pates of the B. Y. U. entertainM. Creer, Superintendents--Jame- s .37 .41 enwill for Sil. Shield . . . to he P. the, and Dr. Cottarn Walter eady .botanist, public ed, with several vocal selections. Mr. and Mrs. Gunard Lundgren beef cattle; David Monk, Ayrshire According to the article Si-- 05J4 Tintie Ccn. ... Honoring Miss .Verna Llndquist There wejreM the miBsioncattle' GeoTfeaTsrrTIuWBsey a picture, 15.25 16.00 All show of In who7has the to to Thitio Stand. been are solicited been aid proceeds go aries are laboring in the West New glvlhgTingenlH Mtims invited guests present: Snnday where they, redlQ.SaltlA'iL finding were the dinner tie; Melvin Snow, draft horses; J. have - .03 .04 Utah Con. . . the animal, plant, and stone curiosvs toward tne stadium-fundMrs. Eva Jensen, Mrs. Eva JohnYork conference of which Paul F: onstrationa at the JSklnneXt F. iunior .10 rolects; of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Peter guests .16 .12 PeterMrsi ktore, Rudolph Tlctof Conrr son, Mrs. Vera Boweri, Mrs. Annie son. Keeler, son Of Patriarch and Mra. Banks, hogs; Scott Price, Jersey .04 .04 West Toledo J. B. Keeler of thiB city, is the pres sen entertained at a charmingly ar- Bowen, - Mm Florence. Albertson, W, H. Nielsen, Holste'm cat nttle; .04 . West Gold ident. The lady missionaries were ranged noonday luncheon Saturday. Mrs. Ruth Nelson, Miss Ora Pates tle; Selby Dixon Hereford cattle: Mr. and Mm J; Erval Christensen 3.82 773.80 Walker Min. . ana Miss Rowena Bettes. Mrs under the chaperonagrf of Misa CovjBrawero laid for 8. Aberden Angus-eatEverett, George entertained a number of friends at M 'tar mDy Mrs. Norms, and Albert West. n,vprior Gwendolyn tie: Arcn rluir, ngni norses, .06 .05 Sunday evening. The Yankee Con. . . Each month, according to Pres- . Mrs.. Lewis Bradford entertained Swenson assisted the hostess In their home erett Okelberry, sheep; Hans Rtg- (Continued Front Page One) .14 was pleasantly spent ,with .13 ' . . evening Zuma In ? dinner. ident at all he takes of the -serving. Keeler, Saturday, evening trup, poultry. 7 cards and radio music, after Svhlch UnHated Stocks r their commodities furnish an ideal missionaries in his conference to honor of her husband, the- - occasion .19 18 Park Galena method of financing that would Mrs. Fenton Boyack was hostess a delicious a1i4 well arranged lunch visit some industrial concern in being his birth anniversary; Dinner eon was served to Mr. ana Mrs. 210 Park Gitr make the farm ; bureau stronger to make them more- fa- was served at eV o'clock- covers be at an interesting dinner party Sun- LeEari rqKtab Rochester Mr. and Mrs. Harold .70 Park Nelson and more Independent. In A. miliar 15 with the manufacturing and ing laid, for lished relatives. Vwatkins' day at her home at 184 West Calder, Burr, Judge Mrs. Gunard Lund- and Mr. ;. . fttkfd---Written .... . ,Sale:7 Proposal visional the FsuKth districijcauri .industrial interests of the east 33c. 32c; 1500 Bif Hill-SS- O J. W. Glllman of Orem, president Saturday when a divorce decree Mr. and Mrs. James Francom Jr. 10c; 1000 W 10c, Bonanza 1500 of the state beeterowers' associa was granted to Aurella-C- . INFANT LAID AT REST Snyder of Payson were visitors here Tues daughter, LaRue. A bounteous A 14e. him' to commit was Central SUndar4--15,00tion, delightful card party was en dinner was served at a long table within an hour or two . after the FuneraLservices were held at thf unwilling 15c. Crown Point 500 self on the question, explaining suit was filed against Albert F. grave 'side in Evergreen cemetery day. which was decorated with the sym- joyed Saturday evening at the home 506. Mr. and Mrs. LeEarl Burr. A Cardiff 500 that the association was incorpor Snyder. Cruelty was made the basis Friday afternoon for the infant son Mrs. C. C. Jensen enter bols of St Patrick's day. Covers Qf Mr. I3.B0. luhcheon -- wns served at Chief Con." 100 .delicious ated under the state law and would of the complaint. The couple were of Mr. and Mrs. Alma M. Baker. C. tained and were 32 for laid VII-Xguests including tha members of the 9c. b to the following: Mr. and have-lin be a Daly 5000 1899. Vivace midnight the Provo married of October in O. disincorporated of Miss the 7, honor Claudin LaRue guest was in the Under auspices charge. The club Saturday evening. Progressive 2C East Standard 1000 Virgil Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. The complaint accuses the de benediction was by Bishop J. Em-me-tt 500 was the Provo high school band liar way. He made a request that the dlversionMrs. Kenneth Boyack, her father. Fenton Boy- M?s. 74c. East TinUc Con 1000 ack of Dividend; her grandfather Don o. Clayton, sr., Mr. ana Mrs. an fendant with will" appear In its fourth annual the state executive, committee-o- f Bird (if the First ward. having ungovern for the ladies prize Winning Borg to 700 $2.37 Eureka Lilly Lafe Marshall, .Mr. and Mrs. Bon P the farm bureau make a written able temper, and declares that on , The child was born March 14 and concert. Monday, March fl high score and Byron Tuttle the Bishop Marinua Larsen: Mr. and A- - $2.42. school auditorium. proposal on the matter of amalga- one occasion he choked the plain- - is survived by four sisters, two gents prize. Mrs. Mabel Newltt and MraMark Boyack, Fay Boyack, Clayton, Jr., and the host and In the m. high 150 Eureka Bullion 3000 82c; directed to the beetgroweis tiff. The couple have not lived to brothers and parents. H. L, Rrown were awarded the con uean trior, Mr. and Mrs. John A. The popular . musical organization mation 81o. since April 1928, the comin its for their consideration. best of the gether one as solation prizes. Luncheon was serv Larsen and daughters Bernlce and ranked 80s. East Utah-15Walter Holdaway of Vineyard, plaint recites. of 60 Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Johnson mo state consists VISIT In IN LAKE SALT Miu the at the card tables at 12 o'clock Aniiur xmjv- im 35c; 1500 Howell 1200 34c; members under the direction oi chairman of the" canning crops com- The plaintiff was given custody Miss Evelyn Pierce and jponna ed Mr. and Mrs. Leo Larsen. Mr. tored to Salt Lake Sunday. ack, two to the members and special - confer4500 34c; 1000 f$ 33c. theof made a ana two of mittee, urn Fred Harryman and son report minor children, an equity Snelson spent last week with their Mr. and Mrs. H. P: Hardy. 38c. Prof. John A. Omanson. 38c; 1500 Kennebec 1500 he had with the state canners. In a 10 acre tract of land together aunt, Mrs. Maggie Levach in .Salt guests Mr. and Mm LeEarl Burr had as The" hand has-beDecorations and favors were in BUUe and daughter,. Cleot of Mamworking on a ence 21 c. ' Lehl Tintlc 8500 favorHe his committee stated that with a dwelling house in Provo cjty, Lake. They also attended the tour keeping with St Patrick's day and moth, Mr. and Mm Cyril' Hartley their guests Thursday evening, Mr. deliehtful program that Is .sure to 22c. Leonora 8000 conv ed as a of the plan working attorney fees and costs of court. nament games. the same idea carried out in the and children, Yun. Erma and Nelda and Mm Harold Calder, Mr. and please the patrons of the school. $3.15; 400 lew Quincy 300" of the farm bureau rather of Provo, Mr. and Mm Rufus Huff, Mm J. Erval Christensen and Mr. luncheon. The concert Is free to the public, miuee a' $3.12; 500 ii $3.10; 100. (i $3.00; than as separate association. son Bobble and daughters, Lora and Mrs. LeEarl Burr. VISITS SALT LAKE FRIEND The program follows: 100 $3.05; 1300 9 $3.02. L. BunL. List Other speakers were and May of Lake Shore. The ' 'Courageous Youth," Flint; "The Misses lone Hall and Fay Averett Mrs. Thomas B. Jones 200 $10.00, t North Lilly hostess was assisted-bMr. and Mm Rudolph Fair of Mm Mark Boieldleu, band"; nell, Frank Atwood, R. D. Wadley, the as at in of dinner end of afternoon week spent Bagdad," guests Cnlijh Saturday 2000 (P 6Hc Standard S. J. Boyer, North and Miss Merlvn Hall, who is training honor of her birthday anniversary. Boyack, following dinner a program Shelly, Idaho, have come her to Hour,'1 Tsorrfet duet. George Scott, "One Fleeting "30c 500 gPark Kinof American others. Ell J. at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake. A beautiful plant of cyclamen cen- - was enjoyed consisting of. singing" make their home. Joseph Seethaler" and Morris Duke, Fork, presidentClayson Park Bingham1500 if 10c. of the county farm Russell Carr; "For accompanied by 90c. 00 meet-- , Prove est Whispers," Lesey, band; "Rose bureau was in charge of the 'TTT FarkbtTTi? $1.10-t- o $1.12. ing. Amour." "Fairy band; D' Bleger, 1000 20c. So. Standard It The and pro following 23 Mar. projects PARNASSUS. fllB Pa., Phantoms," Friedman, saxophone & $10.00. Silver King CoaL-2- 00 leaders were named: Dairying, As firemen battled flames in the duetTTIervln Redden and Fred ject $15.25. Tlntlo Standard-3- 00 CJydeHlniajU.-PoultrX-Haning-- of the Km ilkor Minlng-5- 00 u $3.75; 900 ? WebbaJ3naMooiiUt Garden trom- - trup; club work, Anson B, mine of the Valley Camp Coal Co. flflnir: Message." Thn handr $3.80. .rioath bottekn-teedTa- i .xjf today 20',4o; Ml tit Tar Baby 1500 Daniels; 'Invitation tion, S. J. Boyer, Mrs. Ivan Burr, t nursaay s explosion reached 45. panied by Walt 20c. W. and economic J. , survey Thayne; band. Forty five bodies have been re A' la yalse,"-Weber6o. Archie-Butleof moved-- from "the workinggr'Aiiother on outcome of .the body has been 'located at the foot ths Reports legislative program was given by of the mine shaft, hnt rescue work- Priests oiaie representative js,h j. way- - ars have been unable to ertricnte Excninge Rcpoi : Pi ynn a wss-forsaer- w Charge of Novelty Affair Curiosiv Slated for ties Being Ott Romney Is ,H a -- a' t a -- , I dio - 1,4 two-head- Wreni 0.REM NEWS . ....... - ; n; MISSIONARIES .... - VISIT PIANTS -- - -- 7' Sr -g- accom-panying-t- he -- . AFFILIATION QUICK ACTION ON DIVORCE -- .... Ne1!r""BpT!e--TecoTil- HIGH SCHOOL f BAND CONCERT 0 sim-clu- o u , 00 -., 4u.-- - en Death Of Coal Disaster Still Growing ' y a- ltt ankee-eonr-aaXM the-count- y. i High Will FLOOD DANGEILJ Gather Here R. - meeting at the stake tabernacle Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, FIGHT LOSING BATTLE The members of the Lake View - OUINCY. 111.. March 23 CUE! ward "will give the program. All Refugees and townspeople, assisted members of the quorum are cordial by state troops, fought a losing bat ly Invited to attend. tle today to stem the rising waters of the Mississippi river. to have In this day and age you . Unable to carry 'off the surplus makeTTbctter mousetrap thanrthe waters of its swollen trioutaries, other fellow or the installment the river threatened to engulf ad people will bent a path to your dltlonal thousands of acres of bot door. tom lands. Levee brea ts are imral nent in at least four localities north of here. Today the water gauge read 20.5 Tettr an' Increase of -- six TOO LATE FOR -- Inches since yesterday. Today the highest mark since 1851. CLASSIFICATION - PINEVHXrVKy., - FOPTVflAJ3 Cheapi AutomaUe 'electrio washef. R. F. V. No. 1. BoA,tt2UlAkelewr-7- room modern apt FOR RENT with heat furnished or unfurnished. Phone 688 or call Elizabeth m29 Apt. SEED POTATOES FOR SALE Irish Cobblers and RussetU. T. mSO 8. Jones 755 8, 11th West ---y, 7 Ut BODY VISIT The student body council of West (Continued From Page One) high school, Salt Lake, headed by mcnara farry, president, visited Stanley Dunford, "rovo nign Tiaay. An interesting nresident of the M Andoiunhn choruM Saturday morning. It was f"0Kram waK'ven in the auditor- " , " uuln ocnoois paruci- splendid to see that Salt Lake City audience-reeogn- I March 23 a a ULP.i imrora FOR BALE A few used cleaners, your choice $5.00. Also Singer Sewing Machine tlO.00. THE APEX SHOP. 108 W. Center St, Phone Ml m20 FOR BALE Fresno scraper' and one cylinder churn. Phone 010. s ,ho,,?ght ,bout K? rmale r!nchorus.tiniX ik.ti v. 0. H. Wright is remodeling the front of the John C. Graham -bnildingpt- -i 6 2 "West - Center. When completed it will be . d-tKnightotilnoHce077- with theirRadio, Electric eration and Washing eqnipment. Guaranteed Reconditioned Used Cars oc! soprano; Hmrerohal-Wrotion for stuuenis. imcnrm BALE MEN WANTED Represent Roach, talk on man History; Mrs If Uken $2200.00 Immediately, Auto Seat Cover Manufacturer. John Pollock, dramatlo reading TRADE Direct to Automobile owners. Ulih Mm O. Oroshell gave a talk on the Look Three Over quality, low prices. Make US week- acenlc beauty of Provo, entitled, S room strictly tttodem, brick home. ly. Elaborate samples free. Msrvslo "My Home Town." , with heat on n IxU rod lot Will 2300 Wabaasla, Chicago. accept good lot at down payment STEEL EMPLOYEE IltRT or If yon have other real estate, USED WASHERS FOR BALE M for exchange, make us an offer. Harvey Illgglna, aa employee of . One AutofnaUe:On-Ey-rood as new. Maytai Shop, 111 W tha Columbia Steel company la In Well located apartment house, near tcM a Proro hospital as the "result of business district baa four (4) . . Center. Phone M ever bruises and- cuts received apartments, bringing good entie each nvmUi, Friday afternoon when a steam STOMACH SUFTRERS-frard-- lrs Iron-to- n us an- offer. of your trouble. Writ. Hook-l- hoist he was operating at thahim In makeneed money see us only T If you plant slipped, striking and amasltvfr testimonial letters hack and left, aid Dr. Arnold Interest Wa reduce your Inter rf wonder Ireslmeht "sent free, the aid. He la est after each monthly Install rendered t'dir Mwllrlne Co, Kit tjakota! Rnblaon to moverfirst Is fr days. ment 140 peJUaa. No fines: J effected , Minn, ,, f judg, St Paul, - - wlll-Jra- ot home FAIRNESS ! ylsitom of the local student 0"cr uestst luncheon. They Dfiy were at the annual also, Jun,or prom Friday evening. ' : " Tvh0 Jcmembr" the good old ai' .when parents used to raise f?l,dr? wlthout asking what ttey were-guest- tic tnSrJ school. Wc figured a bill for .s'-JMsVhk- lse poser so enthusiastically." The seven choruses and their dl- rectors, who will appear" here In concert Saturday night are: Metro- polltan male chorus, W. F. Robin- son dlrectoruflwanee alngeri. if Piiihun iinw.np. nmh.n. i..K Frank W, Aspcr, director; Gustaf C. Ohl- Adolph male chorus, A. son, director; Ogdn eommunHy Dixon Real Estate Co. mM mod. fur. rooms m26 Phone 3TW. 357 W. 4 N. ....... Several of the Provo contractors are figuring on the Delta'high STUDENT Influenza germs. are blue. Those of pneumonia looi Ilka strings if 32March YORK. (Spe NEW minute pale sausages and those or cial to the Herald) To a largs and scarlet fever like ropes of scanct appreciative audience, the Ulan rlngsundsr a mtorosoop elulrof NcwYoTlt took 1ta place tot the first time on the program of the Congress of States Society of NewYork at the regular monthly meetI5f Weel CScntrf 84, Int. Iteld March 14 at the Hotel Provo Phono 75 Waldorf Astoria. BARGAINS BARGAINS Mrs. Oscar E. Oroshell, chairman room modern brick home with for Utah, presented the following extra lot excellent location, $1900 Inan Viola Gillette, Pratt artists: oulck aale. Terms. teresting talk on her experiences as room modern home, part basean opera linger, during wnicn ane on paved street SxV rod ment had who mentioned many Utahns Must sell Immediately at saclot rained fame both In the musical rifice. Let us ' call and show you world; Samuel Har IKIa tinm. . well, piano; Misa Georgia Standing. I room brick fioaie, Sill rod lot contralto, Mm George eergener. CIIIMl km 10 J- - vc fur-nlsh- ed ' FOR ItENT I -- Utah Qub Active In New York Gty FOR RENTNewly arrangsd I room modem apt., nice W, RIALE CHORUS Only one miner was unaccounted for at noon, company officials said. Two of the three reported still miss ing early today were located. The sap hi sltrring and spring cannot be far behind, savs the oitv rmtn swrnifH '1110 a graduaF ,erw"w? h reportedr A, South-- 1 fIncrease river burst .Iti hanks" today and Imperial 10 marriage-'tenses-. Mendelssohn wick, chorus director; sending surged into Plneville. scores of families fleeing to higher William F. Hanson, director. All the cooruses will sing en ground. semble numbers as well as numbers of their own choosing. Each di rector will conduct one ensemble number and one sung by his own chorus. FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Black mS5 Jersey Giants. Phone 726J locaUon'SM n rawr, mt rignninf J. Evans and J. O. Stone. mm Him (Continued From Page One) The Utah stake -- high priests' but were unable to find boats to auorum will convene in monthly help them. i r: . de. Ford truck, 1919 ...... $25 Ford coilpe, 1923 . $ll when they first came out 45 years ago. They Icompare with our" 5" to 2'b of today and when the $145 tiwsrrarTepaired $145 $145 were found to be in perfect condition. When they are stained with Creosote you can forget your ' roof for ,' life tlmel $1! .tfi7 Ford truck, 1927. f or d. coupe, 1924 Ford touring, 1926 Ford liruck, 1925 MIC Chev. coach, 1926 . ........ fSro'. Ford 1927 . - $2354 MCC : PZ0J 1923 $ 00 Ford sedan, ......... 5143 Ford coach 1920 . ........ M7ft t?4lU Anderon Ford 7araffC;; John A. Johnston U buildinf another large coop on his place -- Sorth ? East. Mr. John-sto- n at (i one of the most succeiiful producers in the county e,nd has 6 ft 5 done much to promo'te the poultry industry. at Vivian Park the first day of Spring and the weather took an immediate relapse. ..We. are not discouraged however. We that Creotez will make your house either warm or cool an know Fairness is the gold stand ard of value in the relations- of mankind; and, when coupled with real ability to eerve well, it wins more of the world's prizes than aU other factors put together. When the spirit of fairness is lacking in business relations, it represents a short- that's a fact. Peter Qroneman has the con-tra- ct for finishing the Grandview i' . i e ward building. coming among the values to every buyer is entitled. - ipOiKl -- Olds touring, 1924 . recently-they- $568 cour)& 1923 . . Ford coup A lumber dealer in Wisconsin sold some red cedar shingles' a summer Fairness is a specific value which is every bit as important as price, qualify or service. Tairness in its full . est degree recognises the customer as king; it imbues the seller with the spirit of in a con the initiatire taking " a stant effort to serve the customer well and to keep him smiling all the while. 0. H. Ward has the contract for the property at 407 So. 4th West, and the building of ft bungalow on ground adjoin-- . ing. This is ft real opportunity to show what can be done with i an old house. It wiU.be worth -- while for those interested to by and see this property before work commences to as to appro--( date fuSy what can be aocomp' fished. |