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Show r ' 7 JUST BEFORE START OF FATAL BALLOON RACE AGED7C;,lAIi PASSES AWAY Summer School Students Dance Biirmsful aad delightful la as the annual f every summer a B. T. held la Um ladles gymna st urn Thursday evening. Never has th spirit of friendship bwi tar la thaa when the KM student, faculty immbtra, and frleode of Uta university U ajoyad tha evening" - activities gethar. Tba bvrgs kail waa transformed lata a beautiful garden being artisd tically arranged aver V. pa-tro- as vart-colore- . kUtla, Tba Tlmp furnished, music for and several delightful 4arlng, mtaara vara enpoyed under tha dlrectioa of Prof. E. L. Roberts k ad Mia Wflma Jeppaoa of tha B. T. U. reereetiona oommlUe. riOITtXB , DAUGHTERS HOLD t KBOCLAB MEETING Claud Wilson, lira, Chris , Mrs. Aadreaaea and Mrs. Leo Kalght r vara hostesses to tha Daughters at Utah Pioneer of Camp No. r J, Thursday afternoon at tha borne at Mr. Wilson. Red. and-whit- e peonies and roses were used to tha entertaining rooms. Tha following interesting' program Was furnished after which a' delicious luncheon waa served to 23: Biographical sketch of tha life of Elisabeth Mann, given by her granddaughter. Mrs. Knight; violin Arthur Duckett; reading. Nta Johnson; solo, Thelma Wilson; tw mandolla selections. Earl Peay: history of tha southwest section of Provo, writUn by tha late Albert Jonea, road by his daughter-in-laMrs. A. WU1 Jonea; song, La veil oeo-are- te Knight . Well Known Prouo Couple Married A note of special interest la the marriage of Miss Constance Osmond, daughter of Prof, and Mra. Alfred Osmond, and Merrill Bunnell, soa of Mr.'and Mra. L. L. Bunnell, which took place la the 8ait Lake temple Thursdays The ceremony waa performed by Dr. James E. Talmage la the presence of Prof and Mra. Osmond, Mra L. U Bunnell and A. Rax Johnson of Provo, and seeeral relatives and friends of Salt Lake. Mlaa Nan Oamaad and Mia Vlnna Bunnell accompanied the party to Salt Lake amnned lately .following the eehe-man-y the young couple left for a twow eeae trip to Yellowstonr parte They . will retura to Provo after which they wUI go to Salt Lake to make their home for the time being, where Mr.. Bunnell expects to study medecine at tha University of Utah. . Both are graduate of tha B. T. U Mr. Bunnell la 1925 and his wife la 192a. They were teacher at tha Huntington high school last winter, and are prominent among younger social set. IS DISCUSSED; Prove and Utah county war SPANISH FORK. June ful- ly repress atsd by eoeamiselociers aad engineer at a meet trig of offi- for PriaclUa Clayaoa Laaaaa, many' years a resident of Spanish Fork, died at aa early hour Wednesday morning at the Utah county infirmary at Provo. Mra. Lnssi i had planned to attend tha annual old folks day at Spanish Fork and had laid her hast clothe out la happy anticipation of the visit home. She waa found dead la the morning, TT. cials interested la the Oraet Baala reclamation project held at the state capital Wednesday, At this meetlag Will lam R. Wal lace. R. R Lyman aad W. W. An strong war appointed members of a committee to outline a reclamation program for considers Uoa at a meeting te be held at the eapltol June 21, at 2 p. m. ,v la outlining the purpose of the meeting, Mr. Wallace stressed the necessity for unity of actloa amonx tha eommunitlee interested to ob tain cooperation of the United States reclamation service and aarly development Be explained that B. M. Debtor, enciacer of the U. a reels met Ion service, will visit tha state next week, and expraaa-- d the hop that eome thing definite could be presented for eoaalderav- U of tha government enatnaer during hi stay. . It la expected that Mr. Debtor will be, at tha meetlna-- Iimm 91 and la hoped that ha may be inclined to aid In eitltnin th. procedure to bring about4 tha development of tha k. Great Baala project presumably from a heart, attack Mra. Loss, whose maiden name waa Sunns, earn to Utah with bar parent la the handoart company, walking much of the way. The family settled la Utah county. She married Thomas Clayaoa Feb. 28, 1867. They made Uieir home at Lake Shorn. She wealth mother of thirteen children, seven sf whom survive her. They are Frank Clayaoa, Pajrsba; Mra Susie Simmons and Heber Clayson, Lake Shore; Mr. Mary Garfield. Mona; Ralph and Wilbur Clayaoa, Idaho; and Calvin Clayaoa, Nevada. Thomas Clayaoa died la July of 189T and she married Alvin Loess la 1913. Ho died la 1922. Mra Lease suffered a stroke 'several year ago and became Incapacitated lor taking care of herself and ah waa thea taken to the Infirmary at Pro-- 1 va. Funeral service will be held " Saturday afternoon at the Third RECENT BRIDE HONORED ward chapel at 2 o'clock. Tha body AT 8H0WEB may be viewed at the horn of Mr. Among the enjoyable socials of and Mra., E. A. Clayson from 12, the Week waa tha miscellaneous noon, until time for the service. Inshower given, by Mia Florence terment will be la the Yaysoa Jonea at her home Thursday evening, In compliment to Mrs. Irene bride. Clayton .Larson, a recent Pink peonies were used a floral decoration.,. A pleasant time was pent playing gamea and giving advice to the bride, after which ahe waa showered with many beautiful (Continued from Page Ope) and useful gift from her friends i FAKTY FAREWELL AFFAIR Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Madken 8r, entertained at a swimming party at Glengarry Wednesday evening, complimentary to their daughter, Mra. Aftoa Stout, who will leave Friday for her homo In Oakland, Calif, after spending several months her with relative and friends. ' Following the swimming party the - guests were served a delicious rapper at tha home of Iceland Madaen. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Madaen, and family, Mr. and-M- r. J. J. Madaen Jr., and (Continued from Pag .One) family, Willis Madaen, Alta Madaen, Mlaa Leona Deyson tha guest W. R. Phibbe and Sterling Taylor of, honor and tha host and hostes of Provo are among the director of ' the Bonneville Auto club, whose president to E. W.- Kelly of Salt BABTI8T CHURCH LADIES Lake,Vell known- throughout ths MEET tat. Tha Ladles Auxiliary of tha First ' A number of Provo members al Trinity Baalist church of Salt Lake ready, have been secured for b met at tha home of Mrs. C. M. Cody club, and Mr. Hurley will continue Thursday afternoon. Luncheon waa hi work In this city, pror to his served at 1 o'clock, Uie table being departure for aouthern Utah, where prettily decorated with roses, sweet he expect to continue enlarging the Williams and pinks, Tha Bible state-wid- e organisation. lesson from the fifteenth chapter of ' Road Information, emergency First Corinthian waa given by road service, promotion of good Mrs. Huling. Thirty-si- x were pres- road and Improvement, official ent Including the following Invited hotel and garage service, safety guests: Mrs. McCormlck, Mrs. bureau, automobile theft bureau and of Rile, Colo, Mrs. Walter road map service are a few of the Storey and Mra. Minnie Storey of services which the club will seek to render. Sprlngvilla. . AUTO CLUB . Ur-quh-art by polygamy. Dr. Haeale declared that the Mormons have made aa achievement of culture unsurpassed by any system in so short a time. He thea paid tribute to the economic system which banished the collection plate from the church, and to tha word of wisdom which 'make of It ad '. herent efficient worker, and to the missionary system which permit young men and young women to go Into the world for two or three year and to bring back with them some of the culture and the learning of the land which they have visited. No other church, the speaker declared, has such a sys tem. He also made mention pMte cooperative enterprise of th early Edwin Stein. The young couple Mr. and Mr. Ernest Halvoraoa Colo, on buaineaa. were married Tuesday, June U, in have returned home from aa enjoyTeeasrd Cohaa of Denver, Com4 Butte, Mont, the bride formerly able two weeks' trip to California, waa her oa business Thursday. being Mlaa Leona Morgan of Butte. I Art Lewis aad Thomas Bowman, Hafea of Washington. D. They will leave here 'for San Fran- of Beaver, are spending several among the Prove viaitor this week. cisco, where they will spend three daya la Provo on business. Mr. aad Mm, C D. Halea are, hare week before going to Loa Angale IL Robert Petereoa aad wife are from Salt Lake for a few daya, to make their home. here from- Salt Lake for a few daya George Beuwart of Logaa to a ViaEi A. Spika of Denyer, Colo., Is Mies Rath Roberta left this morni- itor her today. ' this week. ng- for Loa Angeles, California, among the Provo visitor Mr. and Mra. Vee-- a Browning of where ahe will attend summer Ogden are spending a few days school at the University of South-er- a here with frienda. California. ' ' Mrs. Joseph Perry and Mr. and Henry Garfield of Ogden haa returned home after spending Thurs- Mr. Walter Perry of Ogdea areJ viaitor in mis cuy mis weea. day here on buaineaa. K. J. Hill Is her from Denver. Dr. aad Mra. Stanley Clark and MS raoNi CITY a im Mlaa to Aftaa Kay la Moaa for a few days, the guest of her grandfather, N. W. Ellertaoa. Aftoa, Wyoming. . Mr. and Mra. & L. Stria of Los Angeles. Calif., are vlaitlng In Pro vo for a week with Mr. Stein's brother and wife, Mr. and Mr. J. -, . Constitution Comment Dr. Haenle brought forth an audible smile whea h aaid that last Sunday he heard a speaker refer to the constitution of th United States and declare It to be Inspired., was surprised," Dr. Hue ill aaidj "since I knew what part the consti tution played In the controversy ii.. ; MEWS; PHONE 24 AND 25 mm i iMMMLmi:Mik Mrtf mvwa.'f afp at'B -- i C TRY A WANT AD w.wj day churclfc - .' Donna Da mat baa aa her guest this week. Mlaa Anna Boa of Logan and Mlaa Carrie Poland of Miss V. f - cv- ;v'i.id2&;:.wa(ruKS4 -e-i Ji-.'t.- n vvs 7"frrj: 'i f 'tr.Vi I :- ; -.. II IV over polygamy." The apeaker said he .has enjoyed his stay in Utah, whtfre be baa seemed more at home than In any I other place In America, and that he will leave with regret His parting admonition waa that w should remember that wealth should always be kept In mind a a means to an end, rather than aa end la Itself. Faculty members and atudents I I expressed themselves ' as having been unusually Interested In the dis Dr. cussion and complimented Hanele warmly upon the masterly manner In which he had treated hi intricate subject Dr. Haenle announced to them that hi speech would probably be published within II a few weeks In pamphlet form. Wendell Robinson, a student from St. George who was a member of the quartet which won the church M. L A. male quartet championship recently In Salt Lake City, sang "Invictus," as an opening number. He waa accompanied by William F. Hanson at the plana )vyvv,- I . . , , , , " I i - j SUIT FILED' a?Tl (Continued from pars onel of a physician sine th accident oc curred. III In addition to paying hi physic- Ian 1100, Greenwood slates In the complaint that his hospital bill amounted to 1170. He also valued hi car, a small Ford, which was completely demolished, at 2260., i. W. Robinson of Provo I rep III resenting Greenwood, while the de III fendant will be represented by Morgan and Coleman, according to th clerk of I . ' jrI2.i,J W- - iVm-UXyf- 'nn?&: W" VeOTOT?' jri Prwent Tomorrow aq 1 temy V a V z - J .rVfVSK.'VfA k . Sunday Jane 17 . liAiT-'-'S-TO-RE- - Don't Forget Father's Day r This remaraattM pooiugrajto snuws U beuioons ta toe nalujuai air ravea just betore tney made their start from BetUa Field. Pittsburgh, Tha picture waa takea from aa airplane. All but three of the fourteen balloons that started were forced dowa within a few hours by storm raging . . ,. , over Pennsylvania and two of the flyer were killed. TAYLOR BROTHERSs : MORfilONISM assembled. A delicious luncheon waa served to Mlaa Ale tie Manaon. Mia Ida Tanner, Mia Ida Knud- aen. Mis Vesta Dixon, Mis Bessie Collins, Mra. Rita Austin, Mr. Amy Cole, Mrs. Viola Duggan, Mis Doro thy Clayton, Mis Belva Menrie. Mis Vetera Dixon, Mis Eunice Bird, Mr. James Clayton, 'Mis Ruth Watts, Miss AddleNWright Mrs. C. E. Jones, Mis Etta Jone and Mrs. LaReal Mitchell. SWIMMING : TkCZTZT PROVO EVENING HERALD. FRIDAY. JUNE 15,1928. Hnd-plntr- . . v v. aa Enlarged way, xaeilf tfc. saa If V &WMUtf2SX IxXttMmiffo SALE ON SIX WZ . H I . ' r ;.rT: v ' 'l -- X ' -- v1 Y . I c: - . II p Mar fei , , ' 1.-- - r JfV WTimT'TC J - I MVTW I ....... . ? younoideas. '' x tsrel, a -" , and ParrTvVW I 1 I I " m Mliif BALE ON CYPST lOY is txonmed in COLOR. ROMANCE and CARE-FRE- E litf S. 1 ll Vldv ) AUy )' 1 Vf frJPjtff jTT ft ow-- -- "In ;l ' Fabric. Mqt Gofgeoot Cdmblhttioni. tn Patterns of tb Pre , l, Match, i.L i ' the d II PUv. Dan Jm Vn1 JfSAxfn --.XiXiaf A I f LX I ik?imKvmM&vJMt II 1 1 11 i 1 1 1 tyiVI I II I K , Exclusive Duplay and Sale, v . XtafVJ VX rMnfcd lyOO NJVyllU.UUll In to Effect PeitoHai Orgindle.Trimmlng Eipcclslly 'V K i'iJ-.D- .. T - , ' I I '. i i i II II 1 the-cou- rt. NOTIOC OF BHERIFF"8 BALE OF REAL PROPERTY Give Dad In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the Stat of Utah, fa and for Utah County. Joseph J. Rupper, plaintiff, va Parley 8. Dixon and Etta D. Dixon, to 2.50 A Tie--1- .00 to 5.00 A Shirf--2.A Belt1.00 to 3.00 defendants. To be sold at Sheriff Sale on Monday, the th day of July. 1928. at eleven o'clock a. m. of said" day. at the front door of the County Court House, In the City aad County Building, situate la Provo City, Utah County, Stat of Utah, all the right title and Interest of the above named defendant, of. In and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, 00 In fact every article in our ators makes a initable gift for to-wl-t: DEAR OLD DAD! , L a See Our Windows . at tha Northwest Commencing corner pf Block 67, Plat "A," Provo City Survey of Building Lot; thence South 16 rods; thence East 1 12 rod; thence North rods; thence West 12 rod to place of beginning. Sliriver's 16 WEST CENTER Purchase price payable In lawful ' money of the United State, at Dated Prove City, Utah, thto . ;. 15th day of June, 1928. J. D. BOTD. - Sheriff of Utah . County, State of Utah. . By Elias A. Gee, Depaty Sheriff. J. W. Robinson, Attorney for Plaintiff, Farmer and Merchants Bank Building, Provo City, Utah. Pub. date: June 13, 22, 29; July ,1928.. ... I ... -. . . ' ' - - i - . . V L ... . . ' . .. . - : . , - '. .. yfe guarantee there are no lower prices than herea vou find a If OJteSame lower regulUr pric c Jj)U) Wet VKtcem " BROS OlMBYNY" fejfemicf MjOR . ! - til .. ' I I |