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Show t cxx IMC YT.OYO EVENING HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1928. L.nlOvii.Jl.1 GTY IIEVS m mONM m4 Mr. Calr Andereoa of IfanU are apendfcg a few day rWre with Mw Jji'titoB't parent. Mi. Mr. and HrX xritrMolbTtwlc county's share would be it 000 te be spent oa tha road from Beaver sVsdme Summit Orertr-- f The members cl the state road commission comprised of Henry Blood, chairman. Prestos' O. Peterson, and Jake Parker together with H. & Kerr, chief engineerand Er O. Kaowtton. maintenance engineer, represented tha state at the meeting. Utah county was Tepee as ted by A. O. Bmoot, chairman, Nell Dante and J. W. Olllanaa. of tha board of county eommlastoars, together with K. 8. Hinckley, Bwen O. Nielsoa aad other members of tha Provo chamber af commerce. William W. Armstrong and Harvey Bills represented tha Soldier Summit, chamber of commerce, while Carbon county was represented by Bam Wood house, chairman of the hoard of county eomm iastoners, J. Parry Eg an. and other members nf the Price chamber of commeree. Is Stressed N4 Tha need ol aa extensive road Improvement program through Bpanlah Pork canyon and especially east of ga444 Summit, was stressed by a number of those present Commissioner Bmoot expressed his regrets that because the, Utah county board of commissioners could not sea Its way clear to accept a contract prof fared last December by tha state road commission covering a atrip of road east nf Thlatls te Red Narrows, that this county should lose that federal aid on tha road east of Soldier Summit It was explained that the county board refused that aid because only a part of the Thistle protect was Included la the proposed Improvement the ; balance being eliminated because of the Treat expense Involved, thus making It prohibitive for the county to earry Its proportion If the project were dived ad Into twa units. Hmtu Kutlf tn has return Otiao, after io Provo with d to her hoini pending the weakMr. mad Mrs. R. A. MooreOekL Mkae Esther Felloa of Cedar City, Utah, waa a viaitor here Mon, day and Tuesday. Mr. H Mrs. E. B. RtowrU and fciklrea of Salt Lake are pending f iw days here with friends. C, William William, ad Mrs. of Beaver, Utah, are Mr. and family pending the week bere. the gueata of Mr. and Mrs, James Cos. , Mrs. INarl An. her of Logan spent Tuesday In thla city with relatives. Word baa bera received here by Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Johnaon of the the home of aafe arrival of a Mr. and Mrs. teoa Johnaon . In Roosevelt, Utah. March 34. Mas Johnson was formtrly Miss Therma Alexander of Roosevelt. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Wjt Mra, Bay Hawkins and children are ependlng a ' few Provo with in Biahop and Mra daya ejf Benjamin Robert Elliott Fruln of Ogden spent day here on business J. Tues- 8. ' Quuhc Craw of Junction. Utah, was a viaitor here today on business. Thoinaa I. Youd and Mary L. Evans, both of Lake Shore, wiere Issued a marriage license at the county court house T uesday afternoon. i Ed. CbovU of Monroe, Utahf la Vers on business for a few da"' Norman Johnson and Elva both 'of Delta, were Issued a license to wed Tuesday afternoon at the county, court house. Will-de- . n, NOTICE OF SALE Aarum Mining and lulling Complace of business, pany, principal ' Provo, Utah. f ofto"---; described stocks, on acfount f ' aessment No. 10, levied on the n .Ub day of February, 192. the several amounts art opposite the names of are" deTffiqnrnt the respective lows: fo. Trpeir-the- - . .!. ,, STOEt, THJUf COLO TEX PICTT7B.E The sacks of flour squirmed on And then they sat down, side by the ground, and then sat up and side. Then Scouty to the baker lobkel around. They spied the e said. "What else, now, can ws do?" baker thought and said, "Ws Tinymltea, and one sack said, The are set, except for three things you us You've taken from ho! "What must get. Wflj(efd''a spoon, and a BlutnberlandT3u(it why7 we" cannot meaaurlng cup, and flour sifter, 'too. ' understand, Who are you funny "You'll find them In a little shop Icoklng men. Is what we'd like to rleht down the road. Now all know." J please hop and hurry back I) ere Then Scouty said, "Now, ha've no with them, 'cause our time Is getfeor. Your friend the baker sent ui ting short We wsnt to get this hero. He wants you both to come eake baked right and finish It beto him, and we will show the way." fore It's night" And, as the Tinlcs The sacks Jumped up from where started off, they felt this was real they sat. One said, "Well, there's sport. no harm In that Tou lead, and we They reached the little shop real will follow. We'ye bad sleep enough soon, and Coppy cried, "Well here's the spoon." And then they found Yhey soon were by the baker's the otht-- things, and said. "Pleaae Lee me long 'l Su down Hut they lo cried. And then to both the sally walked, and to the new sacks he said, "You'll have to wait friends Scouty talked. Wee Carpy i bit We're going to make a danwas so happy he began to sing a dy cake, but quite a little time song. 'twill take. When everything ' Is ready you are going Into It" (Clownr starts maklnr hla cake la very well," the sacks replied. the nest story.) lit-U- . - Tnference ny ir. i Ei II i qk i nniT 1UiiIUUl I .... law and Tune In On 1 S K Utah. and 14, 28, 1928. RE THURSDAY!!: Great cheat cloth, in I n II I I I I r m II H mm LONDON DOLLAR DAY i to j STRAND mm 1 I WM WVI V" w7 4 B VI IB II . If 29th, 7 p. m. to R. Omit. lew i Na4-- MMUi.e M K ... body. North University Ave, lg- Fbooe SIS 1S5 Res. Fhone iTiiliu J 52 MILLION BOTTLES USEDf ..... ; J 1 TODAY 3 Big: Acts be inj on " - mt ski Al)ML!LE I in. "B Sti And Feature Picture poi .ter Oa tha Screen arc An ne Hai 8 p. m. T "Thosi Flashy Steppers' i for A nirtnre pretty, girls gorgeous gowns and ah intensely interesting love story. Witrc. Marceline Day, Bert Lytell Eileen Percy and others ' Comedy "Georges False Alarm" Two Flaming Touths" SAM & GOLDIE HARRIS In "Sarcaamj - fMh ! aad ,w ,V ' mi Hue ' turns ihtb jhfcnsk wr. Ann Christy Brodbslkitedid Comedy ' BOB OFFEXBACKER tha The Mad Trickster ahlpi tha "Bra McMAHON and WHEELER ' i A Unique Acrobatic Offering with LEW CODY AILEEN PRINGLE OWEN MOORE a fll Dail; I, patel i All . cour have Chro been red golni Send "Indl If It wl can of V amoli to "ft when whee matk Th banai wtch Satiy Conq flight cc NEWS Talent Ro. STRAND. Last Times Tonight om Ait (1 . -- Qzmmmmt (future- -- ; Scenic : - "Th - Friday V Saturday, r - Cj III HcSftf a Follies Girl" agalni al cnaisTit sv road conne aid pr of thi cent t i ty ,eoi ( It v tys road ' COM ED V 66 Adventure in the oil fields of Persia aasansB men, the minute midgets and then some! See Al Christie's famous shell shattered circus and ' Louise Fazenda. FRIDAY Featuring William Russell and June Collyer -r- SelTlltenmTmagefletheclfhtlie local time. J,West Center St t the Stage Thursday Evening ,.. AD Local r Tl Ing. how 5 ACTS VAUDEVILLE ; fron It i ou T "KIDS WANTED" the 1 'rain a MaitUcritedcIaMollc; Malcolm A i 5 Over The Top With The Big Laugh Brigade M-0regb- i A Bf REED & O'MEARA re it. HIaIjIIU ( 28; Oa the Stagh . Thursday iaal rnM March .. :4 PARIS !'. Sj v i m m m "... mi.iiH.iiiM UBfe "il.l,isi4e dates: TOMORROW Comedy l yoa ara ea't afck all over. If you digest yoor load, you lost strength, Bervotu and feel as tired when get up aa when you went to.bedj Showg Continuous 2:30 to 11 p. a.- VAUDEVILLE STARTS 4:15 - 7 9:15 Matinee 10c 25c Evenings any seat 35c On FRY, Inc. 310 ar f IMP Tk(Mte (rrM. Aik ski, ;;. 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NETTIE CORDNER, Executrix of ths above Estate. Christensoa, Watkins aV Duaford, Attorneys for Executrix. - S3 West Center Street, Provo, , SPRING Brwa la tha Fourth Judicial District Court. -- MOSE LEWIS ' ! I V ibi i DOLLAR- - DAY I AODEL Lv 1 SUCCESS of NEW WW II FOR MOsrirmnYis SPRING I More Stupendous Than The Famous Victory Hour FOR ie WATCH 4 a-- KM NAUTICA1 MUSICAl iCOMCl rtU VI g JRADIO HOUR V VARORUS Jmn Uf4 ysrty Or t T Million tratss-AUant- I tl International News CHESTCOLDS - in Secretary, - 8rece WISNIVH), Mea. March HI Although he had lived nearly ! 10 yeara, death prevented Fred- erk-, W Bteveason from cele- - j bra ling his 26th feirthday ft m.mieua. atioss uoine waa was bora February Manitoba, 29. 11124. He celebrated a birth- day every four yeara with one j exception. Because 1900 was not a leap year be had to wait eight j yeare 1M to ISO foe his lth birthday. NOTICE TO CREDITORS - FLASHING FEET REVUE .60 West Center street Provo, g0Pub. 21 March if .By NEA . ! V.H. TUFT and " PARAMOUNT-THEAT- BBBsBaaajBasassssssssssssssssssssssas I .1-2- tA itt JtjUilBlJjJUM3U 1828, ao many ahares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction at the office of the secretary of the company, Arnold Dxon. 290 Wrs, Center street at the hour of 6 p. m., on the 2nd day of April, 1928, to pay tha delinquent aneeasment, together with the cost of advertising - and .agpenae of sale. . ARNOLD DIXON. WATCH J .60 1250 600 , dates: GEM WEDNESDAY nitrl i i iaHi a iian A . day 4or the ruueing of the, tlrv-- 4 .National steepiechaae a a?brUug event which Britishers eoaaider "the greatest la the world". Tour-- ' lets are arriving by every traia and liner. many or becauae the. commiaalon believed this county .needed the work done. This, he "explained, was done In the face of severe crticism from other sections of tha state. MOSE LEWIS I II . I SPRING -- III I fl wrta I . lf r -- J ,...15000 M00 Vernon Stevenson., .MAnd. In accordance with - - tha state drawn thla aid from Utah county Seats now selling: and they brought a haaty explanation from are Rtin; fast! Chairman Blood, who said that the Prices Including Taxi Utah county board bad failed to 50c $1.10 11.65 $2.20 $2.75 it-Indicate that it desired to avail of funds for the Soldier Sum- Reports from other cities all mit project sad In the meantime say this is a truly great show! other projects had been underA KNOCKOUT! taken by the state. 1 ar It was' then Intimated that Utah law aw an order of the board of director J . county was not receiving Its proportion of ths state gasoline tax. which brought a response from Mr. Peterson, who declared that the commlaaioa waa trying to appor tion the money as fairly as possible and that Utah county received one aad one-hatimes as j much aa any acunty In the state, not because of any personal element but ." ra4 of Camp No. 1. held a meettna la the tabernacle Sunday afternoon, honoring the Harper family. . Tha program eoaaiat4 of a quartet by Susan ArmllKeadT ji-ln- . Wayne aad laeU Gammett, grandchildren; reading, Dorothy Wright; biography of benjamin Harper waa read by his eldest sob Charles & Harper; the biography of Elisabeth Phipts Harper waa- read by her youngest eon John 8. Harper; duet Thelma and Howard Harper; reading. Edna Kelsoa; biography of Charles B. Harper by his young-ea- t daughter, 'alias Florence Harper; biography of Harriet Gibbeas Harper by ber oldeet daughter, airs. Sadia Harper, Mayhew; piano solo, Florence kUyhtw, Remarks were made by Urs. Lucille Walker; Mrs. Eliza Banks, Mrs. Annie Holnian, Mra. May Taney, John HaUlday and Joseph Adama, Tha descendants of the David West family also held a meeting on Bunday In Mhe - Tkwd ward, of David chapel. The biography West was read by a great granddaughter. Mrs. Sytha Weat Johnson; Owen West gave the biography of his great grand mother Amelia West Mies Thelma Pearl Weat entertained with a piano selection. Mr ftmnot that FRIDAYrMARCH 30 commission had with- 7 r AC CD LKAr TEAK "BABY" k PLEASANT CRoVE. March 21 Flg bus!neejHaiong the hoe la reported by the msnagemeat el "Hit the Deck," sensational m luteal comedy which appears at the Paramount theater Friday. Manager 8. L Lev la has received word from Ned Holmes, advance mas of the big production, that the ahow la expecting a capacity house la Prove, as la other towns where . It has played. Local hotels will be taxed to the limit for room when the cast of 70 arrives tn Prove. Mora tha a SS pieces of special scenery li bo used for tha production, and Prove playgoera have tha opportunity of seeing one of the finest productions to appear oa the road la yeara. "Hit the Deck" la now playing In New York, London, Chicago and Los Angrles. The company which will play Provo Is oa its way to Denver from San Francisco, where a long and popular run of thewo- lossal production waa staged. TfWn -- IIOXtED ARE DEATH CLAIM 1.00 1.0J .75 1000 1000 750 600 ...... M Elaine Stevenson 86 U A. Stevenson JJ4 L. A. Stevenson ' Amt Shares. Name. 7 W. U Grooms 11J W. L, Crooms T17 W. L. Grooms ' at stockholders, fol- - READ THE ,1 iiere co:,hi;g '" Mm. ' IS (Continued from page one) f!L 4 and amoui 81L7. matelj survej M far N EWS On the Stage HitYeafs the Beck The 99 f t'tah- Biggest Musical Comedy Success J- : with a cast of 70 rrtda waat ., - - tair t ' Vat chang ratar By the director of "No No Nanette' f Now Playing New York, London, Chicago and Log Angeles '' Maxln WedM Mmim IVediM Snawf |