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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HER , I Slain Cod BISHOPRIC OF I JUNE o; 1929. 3 n" a pact: c Gom-alesdn- g I tbr SUNDAY, A WARDHOKORED PLEASANT dy Third v"ainf Thut Grova GROVE-- Qa Uw Pleasant ward tnraea out DA LY S T PHONE 24 AND 25 mown U do honor to Uuf retiring hUhoprto for- their aplendki aervioaa ounnj the seven yean. A nnumm dancing and games were enjjyed tut ' R 1 . Each retiring nffvor , ed With a. am&U tnkrn nt .ni- T Elation. - Those retirinr were M S. Christiansen. Niels Fugal, J. S. Monsen. The Holdaway and-ilrnew officers: Frank Atwnnd IftPU- -. HansOu M Uen and Albert Olsen, counselors, and Alma Christiansen, ward clerk. k peeial For .Tike' Foorth . ? ? ? BULL BLOCKS I V V? i .Reduction on better and very new Dresses. Geor- WILL ORGANIZE Photo shows Theora Hlx, Ohio State co-e- d who was brutally slain by Dr. James H. Snook) professor of veterinary medicine. Dr. Snook, a former champion pistol shot, has pled not guilty to a murder charge. f It's Young'Heflin J purebred .sire association to em brace one Jersey and one Holstein block was effected at a meeting of dairymen of American Fork, held Friday, night at the city hall. Memberships for the blocks are now being secured. Fifty memberships is the limit, when this number is secured, sires of more than 700 pounds production record will be secured. ." Perhaps Senator Henrik Shipstead of Minnesota, above, knew what he wa3 doing when he "ran out on doctors at Johns Hopkins' hospital to go to the, north woods of Wisconsin for his health. This is the first picture of the' senator since his serious illness last January, and It certainly lokos like he is wjjnning the battle. This pfcture was taken home near at his fatheri-n-law- 's Frederick, Wis. ' Another meeting v".l a heli final details of July 10 to arrange the purchase. ' The speakers at the meeting were Eli J. Clayson. president of he Utah County Farm Bureau: C. . Cannon nd County Agent W. Thayno of Provo. - THORNTON GOES TO ZION J. W. Thornton, principal of the ' Provo junior high school, left Pro-- 1 vo Friday for Zion National park, where he will spend the summer in tho government service. Mr. Thorn-- ; ton will be employed as ranger naturalist and guide in the park. DRIVER FACES CHARGES SALT LAKE CITY. June 29 (U.E) Fred Wengel 42, faced possible I.EHI MAN IS HELD Martin Hampton, 20, of' Lehi was ppfited Saturday by Probation involuntary manslaughter charges Officer E. O. Bylund on a charge to the delinquency today, following the death yester of contributing His hearing will day of Mrs. Isabel R. White, 62, of a minor-girl.- who was struck by a car driven be held Monday in the juvenile -- court by Wengel. JunioF gette, Flat Crepes and printed in just the shades and colors for the hour. Navy, tan, eolored prints and Excepfroesil tj 'Dress light pastf 1 shades. You will wear them during the summer ami on up in the fall and enjdy them.; These are real values at Value!- -- washable Ensembles-r-i-tf the gayest of prints. See them and your 4th of July problem will be over - A great4 variety of the wanted sleeveless Dresses plain washable ' Flat Crepe and Printed Crepes in all the new and attractive colors. Regular $29.75 and $33. and the much-becomin- Clearance ; BBSI Clearance of junior Wash Frocks. Talking does not tell the story you must see these . Guaranteed ' washable at $.95 Ladies' Wash Frocks in the lovely English Prints trimmed with piping 1! g flares All Ladies' Novelty Children's and FOR xWO ' 89c Size 8to 14. $10 -- They are real buys at this price. - . Sizes 13, 15, and 17; or 14, 16 and 18. These are very Regular $1.95 and $2.95 Children's washable Pan-ti- e the models Dresses, are adorable and also 25 Thomas Heflin, Jr., son of Scnutor Heflin of Alabama, admitted to police he'd been drinking when his au tomobile collided with a laundry But he truck in Washington. pleaded not guilty to a charge of driving while under the influence of narcotics, and declared it was a frame-uYoung Heflin is shown above after his release under $1000 bond. OFF to OFF 50 p. . .. Excepting Jl ;&r K. Shoes New Shoes Added TcJigain Tables Dailv FORECLOSURE GRANTED foreclosure was granted" Saturday by Judge A. V. Watkns in the case of Zion's Sav ings, and Trust company against Clarence Henry Reeve3 and Jane Reeves. Judgment was granted the plaintiff on thrt'e counts totalling dressable Here is an opportunity. Cadet Hose in all the new and wanted colors ' at Regular $1.95 ' Reduced! Regular $1.93 BROS C0MBNY STORE OF J1MC26. A M ! PRPVO Silks reduced - Flat Crepe in dark and light ground. . Just the thing for the 4th' of July ' r Dresses to fit every size and to suit every taste Georgette Flap Crepe, Canton, Printed Chiffons and Printed Flat Printed Polka Dots and very unusual prints at very low Did You Ever Stop to Think? ;95 11 Regular $2.95 59 c Regular $1.00 Clearance of Boys' Wash Suits, in all the spring colors. Very good values at Plain Flat Crepe and You Queen - 0'- - Crepe. would expect to pay $2.50 or $2.95 for this in the most fascinating pastel THAT the big thing which the world needs today is APPRECIATION. our Nothing so inspires us to greater endeavor than the knowledge that; efforts are appreciated. We may think we do not need applause that those who do need it arc weak, but methinks if the truth were known, none of us are immune to the stimulation which comes from the feeling that our fellow men, our friends and our familis, believe in and appreciate us. colors, .. We need trt show a greatr appreciation if our great men while they, are with us. They have given, or are givintf, their best to their communities and yet we wait.until tmfy are gone and tell others of our and of bestowing upon ihem while they are in our midst instead appreciation . this priceless gift, . Values 4-- $195 the V. S9o-,- Per Yard s. Appreciation of the beauties of natuter would brings us as beautiful the time expressed in flow-cr- s. po Our eyts are closed much of tie thousands of "Cheering and the blue ikies, the ocean, trees, sunshine, ininef ited. when we give appreciation, We are world. XiU the which sights and in the same measure we benefit from that sense of appreciation within ourselves which opens up new vistas. of enjoyment dnd broadens our lives. 4 Prices greater-haopincs- $19.75 to $115.00 WE CLOSE EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON K1 BY INCREASED WAGES AND APPRECIATION, AS EVIDENCE WITH THEIR HANDS AND THOSE WHO LABOR r imrQ ni? w t UniMliliuv AROUND US IN PROSPEROUS REFLECTED IS AjLL THEIR BRAINS, AND GREATER HArrI- OlY LIVING STANDARDS llir.HER itmiFQ NESS THE GREAT GOAL TOWARDS WHICH ALL EVIDENCE OF APPRECIATION TENDS. - Regular $5.95 to 3 .V 2a $10.00 lit Regular $1.25 Pleated Scarf to match-everI frock7-- at ' $159 , . $9H to $39M Regular Last call for Children's Spring Cdais, at 89c" And Less ideal slip material in all the pastel and dark colors at We need a greater appreciation of public service. Many great men are commonwealth and giving the best years of their lives to tfte service of the A little sacrifices. their 4o is a depreciate and there tendency the nation, tribute now and then, given in inccriy, would spur them on to endeavors from which every commonwealth woufld benefit, and would give them that ense of work well done which "ewnsi a night's repose." $16.75 to $35 Ladie's Coats! Vfc Price at Baronet Satin the-worl- eii e price. By EDSON R. WAITE . Ladies' White Muslin Princess Slips. These are lovely under the iight summer frocks at the low of Crepe frock III . '89c Dresses A decree of IMOR ' at AT 1 P.M., Beginning July 10 Your Cooperation Will Be Appreciated Art Goods V . price". Variety Buffet Sets1 Scarfs, Bed Spreads, .Pillows, Aprons, Table Runners. These are real . values. : . ' Thera are many, remnants gTcatlyv4reduced. See them store. hi!o In the v ' ." fa--- - - |