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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1923; -- 5" - -.- 1 AlVnrl'r II 1 . . . iliv ftiamnnrl HnvA Dnnp Sfpllnr a UMEI'TK ADD-A-UA'- E What Did ttym tcr tGraada, O Four Generations children. Mrs. tJrl Stewart, metU Dart and Present at Dinner ofr Mrs. of tbe chudren C Sliie 'Say? grMl-graln- tEStlines for Tbis UraerfcinifusfB Tin Evening T I . lf 1 m M I ll a a . X r W " S Ejni a. tft. . funuakd rb. 14. Ttrzr SPANISH FORK: generations were preseat at a family dinner given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Fred & Dart of this city la nooor of the tweoty-nintl- i analvera- .T, bf y WTl'g- - ,T't-JT'rw- ? sons ot lam couple and their wive HeraJd wiiicr ujr joiamgci oi reDruary Jo I o asm.-aia- and the daughter and Mr. and Mrs. EIUs fourth geMraUflaJJinnar . w served at 1 o'clock and luockeoa j, i , T o'clock to the evening. There rer U present Mr. XU is Spatoia American war Land Torrey hrUerhusband, of La-- ent of Producer ar,H,ereni Kira. Ha la Roug-- h th Utah County anaociaUoe. - tu He ciumsr, and eke was reaJ sweet. "I think that this floor is a treat." . wrw. V? TfCtlV' i i & w. ''.iffP : k - Vswfesi ACnl Ci The young fellow sljrhed, ' Asd tht maiden replied, . ...... ' i Or nerdy mince at things in a ADDRESS half-hearte- INFEREST INCREASES DAILY W IIEIWID H a with. Calumet. JThebesst table tonic you've ing ST LITJERICK-COIITE- way? Stimulate d their appetites with bak lea-.tn- ed ZlH the oleaaxire of eatins ' Wi fh2A u J T ' SW X No. Third East Daryl Hulsh. street, won th tickets to the Strand theater for th best fifth line in the second llnwriek contest. HERE IS THE WINNING Dale Williams, NO. S: Wee Willi beganTaTslrig Nd. ' And then several fresh things h4 said. HI mom spanked him good; Like any mora would, , , t -- . Ttr"the place whers she spanked him was red.? Among th 800 limericks sect in the following were among the best ones: Howard McKeon, "And Sent him upstairs to bed"; Helen L. Bower, "And asked what was wrong with his head'.'.; Everett E. Bach-eldeJr, "And directed him ilMlghtway to ' bed"; AsaeJ L. Kartchner. "1 --.cn ho cried, till his eye were red"; Drayton Nuttall, "And for supper he had broth with r, : c.WS. ; A5. GVDAC- - much of th old avoir iupoii uxualty la the worst evil that beset th noble athlete, but bes, ball haa it strange exceptiooa. To look-asome- of the fat toys who are In the major Irngucs, ono wonders how they withstand the strenuous competition, but a look In the record books gives cause for more wonder, but in a different way. No manager would refuse Bob Fothergill cf iiJMroH Tigers or Hack Wilson of tfiH J and there are many pitchers in the Chicago Cubs a Job In his would trade records with Garland Ihe American League who g" a Huckeye of the Cleveland I.,' . Too t -- Bbe Ruth btreaHed-eUeatrTaSTir- catr-htrdf- ASSESSOR IS 8PE-KE- - ' SPANISH FORK. Feb. 14 Charles Hawkins, Utah county assessor delivered an interesting talk before the Spanish Fork Rotary club at the regular meeting of the olub Monday noon at th Cottara TKL QUL plenty ha been hotel Mr. Hawkins spoke on the j subject of taxation on which ha Is weir informed because of his long experience In the the assessor ol-- , flee. President W. P. Bhlppee pre- -' sided, there was a large attendance. F. E. Ackar man of 8alt Lake was . ' . visitor. TICER A(AkTTC fliar. 6kW.'JY BOYS ENVIOUS OP tS SPEEO . written of hts baseball accomplishments. and a "behemoth" In his own right, Hack Miller, son of a strong-ma- n didn't find his excess beef too much of a handicap to stick with th Cuba for several seasons. He is still hitting them on-- th noa in the minors y And who will ever forget the ring" Bodie, who per--. decade ago. "Ping formed for th Athletics, Yankees and' White Bos furnished the fan plenty of excitement with hi robust hitting, and even mare excitement to the scribes with the wonderous meals he would stoke away. But "Ping" overdid It and finally at his way right out 6f eoast) which goes to yrers there Ism th majbrsand bacfc.ta rim it to everything. ENTERTAINMENT ENJOYED Mr. af.l Mrs. F. R. Christensen and sons William and Lerel ef Ephralra, SPANISH FORK, Feb. 14.Mra. Hanson of this city entertained Mr. and Mre. W. H. Bailey of Nepal, at dinner party Sunday evening J Mrs. A. C. Nelson and Hanna and in honor of her mother, Mrs. F. W. Eva Cnristenaen of Salt Lake. Christensen of Ephraim. The guesU Deserts cover 24 per cent of the were all people and In- eluded beside th guest of honor earth' surface. roly-pol- lt takes a Scotchman to truly appreciate that wonderful toasted flavor that comes in Lucks Strikes. I've smoked Luckies for years and all this time I've been active in my work which demands a clear voice for singing and good wind for dancing. And so I say to Sandy McGregor, 'It's always a bra bricht moonlicht nicht with Luckies Hoot, Mon they dinna hurt my wind or throaU' , - WW- . VAUDEVILLE CN WEDNESDAY r.l l vaudeville Per-tunf- In .:' it i i Lucky Strikes, warehouseman says tobacco j "Ibuy Tobacco I sell Tobacco I loose-lea- Fox-hu- fcj .it's toastie No Throat Irritation-N- o t.(,f, f Cough; nt for my occasional pleasure. In my business, 1 have noticed that hi this Southland where tobacco grows, The American Tobacco Company buys The Cream of the Crop' for their LqCKY STRIKE Cigarette. I, am glad to testify as to their quality; their growth is no surprise to me, because 1 Y lr n r ixt- ar K H t goes into their - j licU manufacture.; aS&ua Los will : Ike Misa Vlda Camming of Helpef spent the week end here with Miss Edith-Willia- . 95r. ...,25ci 25c CAN APRICOTS 2 cai3 TUI.K LAr.D if jour pail. lb. iie;iar,uaricr3 ei j.::-:::5i5- b i' . lor ire&h an d cured rish,rab. SAMUEL KOPP i ' Uses . .. . : m P(Ve Everybody ' FIGS, Whole Ripe Skinless Seedless, No. 2 can. Walnut, Meats 4-- 25c 3 ..v. . . ... .....20c Cans for C. & B. CHOW CHOW PICKLES 25c S A RDI N ES--Lar- 75c .'. Another large shipment of sweet California kernels TOILET PAPER Genuine Tlrwoe, 3 rolls for lb. 47c oval cans ge 121c Mustard or Tomato Sauce . . . WH EATEN A WHEAT BREAKFAST . 22cWH0LE Package "HOMINY rSIINCEDSEA 20c TA7TCAMP No. 2' cans 2 for . CLAMS CEflEAl26c SUGAR Extra fine granulated... 10 lb.- cloth bag" - "69c , RYE FLOUR 9 lb. bag . ... s 50c i .... GERMADE Jb. j Mr. and Mrs. Peter McClusky of San Di4ro. .California, -- ware thei weftkv erid guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Turner. , J lb. 43c s STEAKS RAW CORN BEEF, Boned and Rolled, lb. . . . , . BREAKHAST, BACON SQUARES, lb. . .r.!.!. i .. . i ib. bticks ;: cod SALT MACKEREL, 3 fot ... . I LARD. 3 hsh, ....v.. 27c Huslers-- bag..;.--,; LEAR SHOULDER dW 25c EGGS Guaranteed Fresh Ranch, dozen . ; . . -- . girl. "Old Fashioned Valentinea" by a o advanced junior student group trie program Aflth . a complete '1 nr.! - BEST EVER SAUERKRAUT Cur own make, 2 lb3. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, tures the true Valentine feeling that should exist between boy and are visiting relative in Span. Uh Fork this week. . Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Madaen of Salt Lake spent Monday and today In Provo with friends. theismtcrj Mr. and Mrs. BenJ, W. Brooks an 1 family of Soldier Summit arrived In Provo Monday to jnake tbeir . home here. Mr. and Mrs. C D. Gurr and cttl-dre- n 15C :.. Miss Helen Lee Bench Is spending few days In Payson with Miss Uline Cameron. DANCE rtECITAL . -::..30c' 20c COMB HONEY; and Mrs. iarvl W. Doollng of Sandy were visitors In' this city Monday and today. Miss Vivian Evans of Payson was a visitor here today. , -.:::- .... . .". . . 2 ccmbs Monday. gram. ... ... 11?. Monday.-- . Elder and Mrs. Hyrnm G. Smith of Salt were Provo visitors Monday, the guests of relatives. touru of the quaint oil fashioned neacofaMBa-s- i Btepo and Many tableaux have been cleverly worked out in which all groups appear together. The program wUr be presented the last time this evening. l3JlIUIt5iJ .WiJiIMT.ilLL - FAT SALT PORK and and William D. Blrkheimer of San Francisco. California, I a business visitor here this week. of that michlevous God of love. "Garden Dance" a duet by Virginia. Crane and Helen Hulsh pic- the Tobacco Crop" for Chap-pe- l, Tin and Mrs, . A. Spocht of Salt are spending a few days in -- PLEASES MANY Cream Provo visitor "Cupi) s- Frolic" a solo by tiny ti dozcn Mr. and Mrs. E. It' Forrmt of the Forrest Hotel at Nephl, wer Provo plause. Tint, billed as a Novelty urprla, is a natural born entertainer with a spirt of comedy, highly developed. His vocal range Is seemingly unllm- rurMttMfWrrftttf air E'yodier he is equal to a steam caliopc Renee and Roberta offer an exclu sive act which will keep any aud ience laughing at their witticisms and comedy songs. Cecile Byrd, using a piano on stage, gives a good account of herself with character number. Interpolated with whistling and comedy George Walsh In "A Man of Qual ity," the feature picture for tomorrow's show, promise unlimited excitement In the dual role that Mr. Walsh exact. Supporting Mr. Walsh, among others, are Ruth Dwyer and Brian Dunlcvy. A Christie comedy and latest news reel round out th pro Morjorlr-rruiaa-depict- ii till'- Mr. and Mm. Larry Farmer of Salt Lake wer among the visitors odd-shap- tivity. a Xaui USUI Wednesday Specials: left Saturday morning for Angeles, California, where they spend three weeks with Mr. Mr. Chester R. Ames and Mr. Mrs. Blake Peay it ,t Misa Maud grand-daught- . c Fa0f MAirts 17 THOME .at the Paramount theatre promises a big f variety of acts, headed by ths a Russians, who at n unlqu organisation on the vaudeville stage. They offer a group of native Russian songs and dances which (hey on their accompany Russian string Instruments. Bishop, Clarke and McLean, well known radio stars, offer a varied assortment of entertainment that keeps an audience in constant apTomorrow' one ACTIMO CITY NEWS the spirit of the Valentin Mason. The first dance "Hearts and Flowers" performed by n large group of girls In green costumes decorated with pink hearts and with a flower garland on hundred feet long is lovely in ensemble and tableau arrangement "The-Spirof Youth" a trio b Dixie Richmond, Donna Dastrup, and Afton Lewis expresses the simplicity, beauty, carefree attitude and Joy that children experience while participating In rhythmic ac- ' DOUDLC TfT" iginryoo may wih iha tickets some other night A pair of tickets are mallei each day to the winner of th dally contest Mr. Hinckley to Interpret : Immediately fled - The Valentine dance recital presented by Mildred Lewis Hinckley and Nina Hulsh Booth at the Paramount theater Sunday and Monday Interest has created exceptional The recital will bo given again toe Junior student night Twenty-fivcarefully tramed . and - beautifully costumed perform in five dane number especially composed by t 'And the-Paal- 'Hoot, Mon, Luckies dinna hurt my throator windsay six Harrytaxiderf celebrated star I nt him upstairs to bed"; Melrln Thurman, "The sent him to badunXmaaa Burgeiw, "AJtd Willi ran upstairs to bed."; Ralph Dunn, "And WUlie went howling to bed '; Thomas E. Jones, "And sent him without cupper to feci"; Mrs. Robert Lindsay. "Gee, I feeljlke Fve Jiipped off the shed"; Mrs. R. E. KindeU. Benjamin. VAnd sent WecWillie to Bed"; Elndley Then quickly tucked him In bedf. J. T. Wakefield, "And then sent fha id up to bed"; Lou las Robinso, "But ths. jpanka didn't go to bis haad'i; J. J. Keeler, "And up the stairs hJ LIM-EK1C- c k. stimulates digestion pro motes health and happiness. out bread"; Theresa Courtur, "Til the arat in his pant was all red". 4 ......... .... .... FRESH FISH AND POULTRY ? ,...18c ....19c V ,25c ' 55c I |