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Show J PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESD AY, JANUARY 11. 192S. PAG3 SIX DYCUANU WASHINGTON TUliliS Sit 0 W COLLEGE V7ILL PRESEIIT r COi'IEDY HERE FRIDAY IJIGIIT i 3 BUT VJUtLE vvcH&t'J Glen Guyman . TH& Cue. J lue ( " " j BEAD THE STORY," THER'TJOLOSTKIS 'FIUTUKE sented, Ja pagked-houa- es and Ephraim. The play was handled according to press reports from the southern communities. In a master ly way and shewed the effects of painstaking and careful coaching. new Knuuioa ship-- Mr. Guyman is Initiating a new relationship between the two church school Institutions by bringing his players her Friday. It la the first time that an outside school has presented a play In College hall, and will be followed later by a visit of the JZ players to Ephraim, Playgoers of Provo will remember that the play seat to the first an nual play contest between Utah high schools at the Toung unlversv jiy leaf jrer won aaoond prise and that the leading character In the play wu awarded first prle In the individual contest. When Mr, Guyman was a student at the Young university he took the lead In most of the school plays, and isor assisted the Klwafiir and" he notary clubs In several plays. at-M- Vfrftt IU3 toccttOi I tUROWlUG 1 WNNes I OF "fowl - m WE'RE n OKft vsr v a i i- - as full of 8errks as wttr coal la -' full of It is oar pleasure to serrt yoa at a with a coal of price you'll call fair. All sizes one high quality." bcating-ambitioa.- VVKiH 8C tHfcT fuD-sjuali- ty Order a Ton Today! - OUT OH we UVST SUrAKER. Kuo HO, WW WKrO, TUG. -- -- Or1 Tv r-- - PANISH- FORKJwc- of "the Uraest funerals ever neid at VMVlVOJVWa,. renntb 500 Attend Funeral of Mrs. L. U. Francis 'a'.V. Phone 300 -S- J - - and-yell- lit These "cold days or " mat-tor?- -- Out ViHKL m MAvcms WrfW MOKIC, AND HA WOfCS Of GETTING sntl Lake Shore was that of Mrs. Ursula, this quejr "Heave ho," but Mister Groundhog "How can. Misa Jean - Coleman spent the Francis which was held Friday aft" groundhog when he keeps Jumping wouldn't to. "Hey, what's the ernoon at the Lake Shore chapel, Ilka a'frog?" said Ctowny ha ha Scouty said, "And what's this week end in Lehl with friends. mora than 600 friends and relatives tumbled oft and landed on the all about?" "I knowT" said Carpy. Sir. and Mrs. David Morcaa and were In attendance. Mr. Francis loud. He then explained to all the "It's said Then my round. Coppy f turn now. Just watch me and I'll crowd that , Mister Groundhog Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morgan spent Is a member of the high council of Palmyra stake and all the memshow you how. If ybu are careful, wouldn't move 'cause he was ill aunasy m uosnen. bers of the JblgJ council except two sound." tired and out' eafe him very Js ridlnf He jumpe(TariaeThe little pel "Th"aT'seemeoTTfeTyTrcxcuie" 1 Mr and Mrs. Osborne Renins of were In attendance. Bishop Thomas nd ahouted. "I'll stay on, you bet!" to turn the little groundhog loose. rieasant urove are rejoicing over Anderson waa In charge and speakAway the groundhog atarted and It promptly scampered out of slgbl the arrival of a fine baby boy, born ers were Mrs. Berena Youd, reprethe bunch all laughed aloud. Brave Then Clowny said, "Let's run along Tuesday afternoon at the Crane senting the Relief Society In which Coppy gave them quite a treat for this Winding passageway and see Maternity home. Mother and baby Mrs. Francis waa an actlvs memhe stuck .to his groundhog seat what we can see today. It may be are aoing nicely. ber; President Ed M. Rows, Senator' Henry Gardner and Bishop They clapped their hands when he we'll discover things to give us ' waa Mr. and Mrs. John t. Thomas and Anderson. . feel heaps of fun." through. This mads-vhj, They traveled on for quite a spell, children of Salt Lake-w- et Provo . real proud. Music Included two ' selections -'- "And now that I have shown from the Spanish Fork Fourth yet aid then they heard a voice say. visitors Tuesday and today. how." aald Coppy. who will r'rte "Well where did ydu fellows com two selections ward mala Mr. and Mrs. The. W. Caldwell for a mixed quartet; of Lake Shore him now?" The bunch look;'" at from? Say, I hope you're friends of quartet mine." They saw-- fuf ny man does of Sandy were among the visitors and a duet by Arthur Livingstone each other. Then Wee Beouty b lv aald. "I sruess It takes a lotof by.- He had a twinkle In his eye. here Tuesday, IWAnt- stud 44 PSs fitdlflsr BrookfesMiewi BlScireuTT .IffigamsUL Try w T A Danewaj jJIJing JfleaiS Nebo of the dent Xer K.Tytor Miss Helen Mae Creea is a Salt luck. I hope he doesn't throw me. I that held an "exit" Sign. stake offered the opening prayer, Lake visitor this of head. the week, land pree(The are) Tlnymltoe given guest upon my might Ruui Huftillsmlssed sjMLWtllg. Mrr and Mrs. HerbertrEvwa ent In the e4 etory.) He jumped aboard Brockbank dedicated the grave in The MlMoa Ruth and Lethe Coin-maMr. and Mrs, J L. Davis of Min- the Spanish Fork city cemetery, students of the B. Y. U., have neapolis, Minn., were visitors In returned to Provo after spending Provo today on business. , the holidays In. Midway with their are soon "nipped in the v parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. ColeD. M. Hansen of Salt Lake apent flMINB 1IT without "dosing" by use c man. y. here friends. with Monday ' r. A. Rone of Ogden was a Provo Mr and Mrs, Ted Thrasher of "fTo. Dufford of Green River, Wyvisitor today on business. Lett! visited In Provo last week. oming, was a visitor In this city today. H. M. Fox of Chicago Is a Provo Mr. and Mrs. Elvon L. Jackson visitor for a few days. are Salt Lake visitors today on .'- Mr. and Mrs. C B. Edmonds of business. to Comissioner of the State of Utah Irjd ' comedy, "Apple Sauce." ct The play depicts American everyday life as no other play has succeeded tn ptctUTTnrit and" coptaios laugh' In almost every Una. As played by the young people of Know college under the. direction of Mr. Quyman, the tfcmedy" haa been pre- "'. R-- 4a Hoary graduates of. the dramatic art partment of the Toung university, will bring his players to College hall Friday evening In the. hilarious de- three-a- THEME a CsAU Olen Guyman, dramatic director of the Snow College at' Ephraim, KT Hales and Jex SPANISH FORK Ray Hales, councilmen; reception. sewers, Williams, Mayor Booth, Jex and McKell; fin- - public library, Hales, Mayor Booth tvJevUyor. Booth, and Hl?s; 4 and feeifspn; recrftion.JllJd. Play: publicity. McKell. Hales and Wil- ground, Leifson, McKell and Jex; liams; printing, Williams, Lelfson board of health. Mayor Booth. Dr. and McKell; streets and alleys, J. W. Hagan. Dr. R. C Swallburg McKell and Williams; eiec-- I and Frank D. Proctor. I Hales. tion. Lelfson. Jex and Hales; police department. Mayor Booth, Jex and Miss Sylvia Harris, student of the grounds and city B. Y. V.. haa returned home 'after j Lelfson; public property, Jex, Leifson and Williams; pending the holidays with relatives lelalms. McKell and Lelfson; Irriga- and friends in Green River, Utah. tion. Hales, Williams and McKell: Charlea Aaer Sneddon and Rhoda j electric lighU, Mayor Booth. McKell land Hales; Judiciary, Jex, Hales Erickson,. both of ML Pleasant, Me and Williams; City cemetery. were Issued sw marriage license at Kell, Hairs and Lelfson; drains ond the county court house Monday. I APPOINTTiIENTS SPANISH FORK. Jan. Spanish Fork's new city council held the first regular meeting last sight and effected the following organisations and appointed the following com mittees: John E. Booth. mayor; David Williams, Arthur T. MeKell, J. VicJtorLelfaon; Ri L. Jex and O. nights for a ! Trjyya-a- .: Transfer Service ed. n, CITY NEWS DABY'S COLDS . D , Views , r REPORT Made the Bank r. and Mrs. Donald rorsytha are , sraVVivVJftw4J Vak 'a 11IU rejoicing over the arrival of a son, ggV Mmm. 1' 1 kJ niKtr...'1 Arthur ArVmtis Newoll artd Zina born at ftieit.home Monday night. Located at Provo, Utah in the county of Utah, State of Utah, A. Larson, both of Orem, were Is- Mother and baby are doing nicely. at the close of business on the 81st day of December, 1927 sued a marriage license at the counRESOURCES Mlas Esther Egrertsen has rety court house Tuesday. turned to Cedar City, where ahe is Loans and discounts $725,124.43 Thomas F. rterpont of Salt Lake an instructor at the B. A. C, after etc. . . 78,538.37 bonds and securities, Stocks, raa a visitor In this city Tuesday. spending the holidays in Provo with 33,460.89 her mother, Mrs. L. E. Eggcrtaen. ' Bank house 13,744,75 C E Lawrene and family of n Furniture and fixtures were visitors here today on Mr. and Mrs. D. R 8 moot of Salt Other real estate owned 7,603.04 business. Lake spent the week end in Provo 67,414.46 with Dr. and Mrs Stanley M. Clark. Due from Federal Reserve Bank D. F. Hers of Salt Lake was 300,907.73 They came here to visit Mrs. C. A. Due from otherjbanks visitor here today. Glaxier, who has been seriously ill Checks on other banks in same town $ 7,189.89 with pneumonia for ft week. . ... 2,584.10 Cash items Mr. and Mrs. Emil K. X'rlson are Gold 1,455.00 happy to announce the arrival of a fine baby plrl. born at their home. 4,988.80 Silver IM South Eiphth West street. Tues.x . . . . . 10,147.00 . . V , Currency v. day night Mother and baby are do26,364.79 Total cash on hand . . - s . . t . . , . . ing nicely. The n?orrJv'J has two brothers. 39.77 Miscellaneous pare mis wet n. Mvnru ikts Tiir riDMrnti ' - Og-de- ,. ... ' ..... LADIES' HOSE Service Chiffon , X Salt for separata maintenance! has been filed by Pearl Gee Carter against James E. Carter of Provo. on the grounds of wilful neglect and cruelty. She asks for $75 monthly alimony, the custody and control of two minor .children and the poesos-- ' plon of all hounehold furniture, . Federal Reserve Bank Stock value . While they last $1.25 2 Mrs, X. 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Coming On , ; 4 lanuary, 1928. (Bromo . XQunneJ ure's Taimlac 32M1UIQN BOnilS USED, . s-- a - It U. c - ' ' - . ' ' - - - ; KARL BAND LEY, ' J - Notary Public. TSAL) My icommission expires l3th day of October, 1931. ; A:-...yjy- l'-STATE OF UTAH, Office oLBank Comraissinnier XI. Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, lo hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct ropy of the statemenfof the above named comDanv; f in fmy office this 9th da of Januan'. 1928. ' SETH PIXTON, . . - . Bank Comnussionej, ' ' . Grip, Influenza and many Pneumonia begin as a common cold. Pr.ce 30c. , - Tha box bsars this aisTMtnfS - Proven iferB since 1889 - I . - .' . CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY ' 'Producers, Refiners and Marketers ' ' ' " k; Feet a Cold . er ' " STATE OF UTAH, 7" ' County of Utah. . Arnold Dixon," being first duly sworn according to law, dopases and says that he is Cashier of the. abovQ named-banFfiarthe above andrforegoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1927. .... ARNOLD DIXON. " Correct Attest r S. P, EGGERTSENV-- W:' JOHN T. TAYLOR, II. A. DIXON, Directors,: J Subscribed and sworn to" before me this J7th day of rhcn You - " t on cold-weath- .$1,257,048.23 ' of. bt high-compressi- ...... A coctrd tongue is a (Junker signal t It's a sign UABIUTIES $160,000.00 Capital stock paid in . 30,000.00 Surplus fund Net' undivided profits 1,4702 Due to other banks 65,246.14 Deposits subject to .ebock Cashier's checks 4,073.15 " 355.99 Certified checks 309.00 Dividends unpaid Total demand deposits 039,377.21 Time certificates 35,397.45 395,557.11 Savings deposits TotaJ time deposits 430,954.56 tv WHOLESALERS Outlet. S A L E 16 West Center , Morning? 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