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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 21. TAG 128. T.1ARRI. 'i -- : " cKco;iLc;;'no;j Eut Tintlc mining stocks aa reflected by the Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange, were boot elug-(lathan they have been far several day-- , the possible exception being Chief Consolidated, which sold up to MM per share. 11m public- - is not In U market to any extent and professional stock brokers are tea vine the market t$r their vacations, according to Augmrt , Bestetaieyer, local broker. Activity of th Chief Con. U based ' on new development During the past week what is know as west drift" on the BOO level of the North Lily was turned over to the Chief Con. people. The heading Is said to be within two hundred feet of pie line dividing the North lily and Chief Consolidated company's Tintio Bullion claims. This will be sent forward at high, speed with a view of developing ground of both companies. The Chief Con. people have been axioua to get prospect "heading over into their TtnOe Bullion property, hence they tnad the North Lily a proposition to take over the west drift, wnica was ac ' ta . Chief Con. JOB jOT Eureka' Iron King Little Hay Leal Tin. ,, 0Si .... ..... p.ovo ... .. S. Standaid c.oux Mine .... Cun Si llvtr Shield .:nie M Central" 140 .04 JOS .14TH , JOT ,m 1.83 too .W JjPO X .. l 2 07 .094 .04 i ; .3 M 04 Tin tie Standard ISM .06 Utah Con. ......... U.79 .05 .04 l 42 M- - '.04 Victoo Con Walker Mining Yankee Con. Zuma ..: 5 ...... .05 Sflringvllle.' Mies rhkw Wright, director of the local children' community play rround. spent Wedneeday in Salt Lake visiting the various play Information for her grounds to gain work here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Millet of JDT S cepted. t Sales: Many Interested In the district e UHe. ' consider the Tintic Bullion ground Central Std.-0- 00 Chief Con. 100 O 14.45; TOO equal to almost anything In the .eastern end of --ue district, and it I447K; 200 t? $4.90. r ' Is pleasing to learn that It Is to East Std. 2500 Te. be developed with as little delay Empire Mines 1000 O ISc. as possible. Eureka Uly 100 4 $2,274. 392 South Ninth West street, are Bid. Asked Storks: Eureka Bullion 1000 73c; M the proud parent of .a fine baby ' 71c. .$ 21 $ .23 Big Hill boy, born June 30 at tha family ' . 40.00 50.00 Iron King 800 4) 80c. I ' Bingham Mines home. Mother and baby are uolng .IS Central Standard . .12 North Std. 5000 f 9c. nicely. Sioux Mines 2000 0 tc. JO Colorado Con. .. . M Ruth and Mary. Smith, daughters ' Crown Point . ... . .18 Sliver Shield 100 t 60c 21 of Mrs. Mary E. Smith, left this with Mr be the orations scheduled morning for Idaho Falls who have and the excellent musical selections ojid Mra Dean E. Farrer, expect to been her visiting. They by the various band organisations. be gone a month. Provo Tlmpa and Binehahi will W. Nelson of Ephralm Is a a baseben at F, Park game play Tlmp tCdntlnued from Page One) visitor her on business this week. at I SO la the afternooa. Beat R. Smith of Helens, Mont, is A Junior sport meet id which will paraphernalia obtainable. , Hugh be feature races and novelty com a business visitor here, for a few Hoss has charge of this section and petitions will begin at 3 o'clock daya Dean Stewart and Ann Auntine Is anxious to get In touch with per- on the Utah county fair grounds. were issons having anything to enter In More than (50 will be given away Burt, both of Bpringvtlle, counthe at license a sued same marriage In will At the place that section. prizes. court house Wednesdsy. be held horse at ty he Another antique section will racing beginning 6f Brlgham City Is that, or the old automobiles, an J 4 o'clock. Among the races will be In R. W. Phare Provo for a few day with then will follow a comic section chariot, novelty and free for all tH men. clown, harness races. The prizes to be frienda wherJaimen, Harold Sweei Netsoa and Thelme freaks, " and novelties will be en- given to the winners aggregate (100. o'clock will be West, both of Pleasant Grove, were From 5 until tered. license at the Section eight will undoubtedly given a rodeo at the. fair ground, Issued a marriage Wednesday. attract more attention than any featuring steer bulldoggtng, fancy county court house Sad Francisco, R. O, Klrhy of other In the parade. In it will be roping and novelty mule rides. Calif., was a Visitor, here on busifloats carrying a large flock of Fireworks Display A spectacular daylight fireworks ness Wednesday and todsy. ttrautlful bathing girls from two to Mia Aline Caietnaa will leave Friand 14 vears of a&e. display will be given between she will The next section will call atten- T o'clock. Thrilling airplane stunts day for New York, where summer attending the tion to the spectacular war picture will also be staged about the same spend the ' famous Lenlshawn School of Dense to be given in the evening at the time. During the next hour the Logan Art. county fair grounds. "The .Spirit ' ... Fife- and Drum corps will give a Lester Simmons and Gladys Wy- of No Man's Land." ler. both of Payson, were married The commercial section In which concert. From S until 8:30 six of the bands Wednesday by Bishop L. L. Nelson w 11 be a large number of floats from business Institutions of this participating in the celebration at the county court house. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Fierce of section will be the last section la will give a concect were visitors Then comes the gigantic military Santa Monica, Calif., the parade. At 11 o'clock the big program spectacle, "The Spirit of No Man's here Wednesday. Funic and Drunda Olson of Mt win begin at Pioneer Park. Present Land" which will be the great of the celebration and which Pleasant are visitor W Prove for on the stand are expected with Governor George H. Dern, Senators will continue until 10 o'clock, when a few days. Floyd Smith Ilerring of Provo Reed.Smoot and William H. King, Byron Dastrup's Tlmps will play Congressman E, O. Leatherwood at a dance at Glengarry. The day and Delta Rae Atwood of Spanish and Don B. Colton, city and county will conclude with a midnight frolic Fork were issued a marriage license at the county court house Wednes officials, church leaders and other at Vivian Park. day distinguished citizens of- this sec-- Kanford of Denver. Colo., I V, Ofti mes there -- are tiot -""7 lion.. ; hook upon the modern Orations spending several days here on bus! - "he feature of the program will as there are eyes. Ms. , - . JULY FOURTH - - t tl r v ; (Continued trvtn page 1) : t:GaiiiM;u . bikthdat Prcvo Girl To Go On Mission all-da- - cay I e- . wm 1 MCtiVCnny' Eastern Net XAn j . -- -- a-- . ander-standia- ' It cxeah selman . Miss Clean Selman, daughter of George and Thera McEwan Selman of the Sharon ward, will leave Fri- day for the northwestern state mission field of the L. D. 8. church, where she will labor a a mission- ' ary. Miss Selman is a granddaughter Of the late Joseph T. McEwan. She ha been Sunday school secretary and teacher for four years, and has been active In other organizations of the ward. She is a graduate of the Lincoln high school and Lincoln L. D. S. seminary. A farewell social was given June 2 by the ward in honor of the departing missionary, and several de Tso-Lm- er lightful parties were tendered her by her many frienda - MADKENS J10NORED AT-- ., .. . DINNER Prof, and Mra Ralph E. Booth entertained --at a - well arranged dinner party at their home Wednes day evening, honoring ' Prof, and Mra Franklin Madsen and their daughters, Marion, Ruth and Dol who are leav ly Gilchrist-Madseing soon to spend the summer in Chicago, 111. A blue howl of pink roses foimed a pretty centerpieee for the dining table. Music and social chat followed the dinner. (TDflYV KAJL Con-gre- Mra"-Georg- . R. CLUB Member of the A. of N. R. club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mra Delphla Brown of Springvllle. ' A full attendance desired. A. OF N. COdnTAW SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY f"":"t "V; 'f .' V1'' ' a ', ' r'"T .f t. - " r''-- ' , ' t '.I7, ' : i. "BUT AndWctlccn Vbai Vc Say! - PlCTUWaTC if KfCH eH-m- - ti ht-io- U-- are happy to announce the arrival e a f ma nine pound fcaby boy. born this morning at the family home. 415 North Sixth West. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mr. Deaa R. Farrer and children of Idaho Falls. Idaho, are Provo visitors this week.- - Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Mitchell and family of Ogdea are guest of Mra Annie Farrer for a few daya Mra Mitchell was Miss Agnes Farrer, formerly of Provo. Mrs. Clarice) T. SbeUbarfe or Denver. Who Is visiting here with Mra C M. Gillespie, Is spending the week with Mr. C M. Nlchoie of 05 JKt Mammoth Mountain View No. Standard s Jt .T it: Geneva is entoylnt V"t I of any man or women be placed aa dance season te the the came term with buying aa ar resort aeeording to e ea Carnival daaeaa, J descend ticle of approval with tha privilege aeat PATSON. June SO--The DEUGirrrrL ant of David A. and Christie Frost of ending It back If van doal uke rAETT GIVEN- -. n have pre- dlnga, coin shewan y reunion ton It? Mitchell held an Among the pleasant social event and ed to attract ioa danee patroaa, In the stake tabernacle. at of last week was the birthday party Monday "Why, It I nuch talk a thai thai I Saturday evening a near feature le forenoon the matter of perfect I given Saturday evening by Mia tha a aaaoa. to Inereaae dlvorca. .. la leaned la tha Tiajuana family organization was at la helping Beth 'Johnson, the occasion being ing with officer for the com placing .the blame for the Increase1 I The big floor wul be palatad r e her seventeenth birthday anniver tended to elected as follows: David In divorce I would give such public-- I the bailroana eg Tlajuajsa, Unlr sary. Tha young folk spent aa ing year Mitchell. James Ity first place. In the aeooad place according to the auaacentaat and enjoyable time with radio music A. and RobertJrM. president;of Pleas la the craving for pleasure, both la a "wheel" with boxes at aa Mitchell, and games at the conclusion of ant Grove, vie presidents; Arthur old and young, and lack at hoeae- prises will be a aevelty attraction. which a delicious luncheon atlife. It I tha Increase M tha served. Centering the ksacheoa Mitchell, of Provo, sec rets Hiatt, assistant ec-- voree of the older people, married table was a large pink and whit arer; Mra Nara A. 1 u David Hiatt. David AJ mj yKia r aign, nmi uiv msuwi w ! birthday cake, holding seventeen retary; 3CCTCJ Hand of Rachel Forbrlsh of phase of th ueatioa today. Night Ughted candle. Pink and whit MMvale, Sandy, life and sudden rtche are to take! genealogical committee rosea and peonies and place cards the blame there. j were also added to the attractive E. A. MitoheU ofProvo, historian; "The third place goes to tha Idle s i i F. Hiatt. Jr, David Hand decorative schema Participating James June tt, WILMINGTON, Del, Her claa ha increase: Louie HtU of Lake Shore, Leola Hil woman.in the dellihtful and well arranged ton of . Sandy, social committee tremendously In tha last few yeara Ralph McElvenny, and Alan KefC. a air were the following: Misa James Rle- defeated of Stanford A. Hiatt. I blame th men a much aa th rlngton Beth Johnson, Mis Janetu Croft, E A. P. Hiatt. Sr, David women for this because any aaa arao Tapia and V. A. Pone da on committee Mitchell, by Uis Arba Halladay, Mia Veneta . 4 la the Deleware , who ssarrtaa a woman should Mart Leon, Faucett Mis JSessle Dattka. Miss lewa tale lawn tennis doubles oompeU-- ; , noon a baaouet wa served to out with a home where th wife ha At Delia Lehaia, Messrs. Clyde Ed TO member of the family from at least a few duttea. He should de tlan Wednesday. Fred Johnson, wards, George various of the state. In the mand more than a delicatessen sup--1 McElvenny hail frera Salt Lake , part Oroff Vlrt Theron Mull, g City Utah. Hutching. Tapia waa a member , afternoon the following .program per and he should hsve some and Lloyd Baum. that children will be ex- of th Mextcaa Davis cap waa given: community singing thia season. . . address of welcome, E. A. Mitchell pected fairly soon after marriage. Weeaen Sol Idle Happy A. David talk, Hiatt; piano duet MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY WOTLD mvORCE OTtETIX of idle wofnen art jeani Wilson and Veda Mitchell net"The thousands AN N IVEBSART CELEBRATED NEW because TORK. June of their (UP happy very Marva reading. Hiatt; reading, Mra A. J. Harmon entertained but they coma to believe It The New Tork Dally New said at the home of her another. Mra Jama F. hiatt, Jr.; vocal' solo, Mleneea, la th husband' fault and thus th today that Mra Eugene O'Neill, D. 8. Kling Monday afternoon and Lorl Hand; talk. Marian F. Hand ",l wife of th ptaywrigatwomld leave . Sandy; tribute to her grandpar divorce followa evening. In celebration of the tat- of t discouraged, t Unmediately for Reno, Nev, or Soft-or-a. "But I am and a readln. Mra Rachel ter's sixty-nint- h birthday anniver- ent Over 3000 Mi co, to start divorce prohave together brought Forbush: Leola Hilton. Quartet. sary. The "ehilr house was pret rieva Hand. Salome and Marian At co up lee who had applied for dlvorca ceed I aga tily decorated with the sea Mra O'Neill will base her ult a however, I went out and left flowers. Social chat and muaic were wood; remark. Samuel Franeora, Once, in my private office, feel- a charga of abandon meht emigrated from South Africa a couple enjoyed during the. afternoon after who on the verge of they were was m IMS with Mr. and Mra Mltch.il ing sure each which a delicious luncheon other. I cam back CnANCS DEATH eUlNOtJlVCED served. The guest of honor waa the rocal solo, Lori Hand; vocal duet. kissing MUKDEN, CHINA, June SI and Hen Wilson; reading, to find all the glaa la my book-cas- e recipient of many lovely gifts from Irene .j. broken and they Were stlD (UP) Th death of Chang Florence Mitchell; family history the following friend assembled desk. I gave Manchurlan war lord, had former off my thing hurling David ArHand; closing remark, Mra France Clark. Mra F. . A. them a divorce pretty Quickly, dlcutor of the North China gev-. . Mra tnur Mitchell. Peay, Mra Fred Westphal, no one tear for tha Institu "Let rnment, waa ahonunced officially ' Marie Backman, Mra' Peter B. tion of marriage. When man de today. . . r Johnson, Mr. Eatelle Money, Mra in New York the day Von can signed thie mode of living tor himCaroline Mori son, Mra Joseph & tlr np street brawl almoet any-wh- self he waa Inspired by God. and . Secretary Wilbur at asked Mra Johnson, Mrs. Ida Nelson, by merely draping the hint Id spit of ail th Jokers and an T7 thlpa, got none, and' for Aaron Robbtn. Mra George Peay, that If the Tankeea were la (be the will deprive told th Annapoila fradnate that pessimists and Mias Orpha Jones. Natlona lleagu they'd hsve to u of that whichnothing I moat sacred and "th Th navy' all right In the evening a family dinner right beautiful In aur Uvea" tary I quit a spoofeT. was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Kllng, Sr, Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. King, Jr., and eon Mildred Gene, of Eureka, Mis Gourley, Miss Orpha Jones Bryan O. Kllng. Mr. and B. Peay and daughter Mary of Pleas-aa- t Groe, A. J. Harmon and children, Robert King Harmon and Helen Bessie Harmon, of Colton, Utah. , -- JOT .... CaU is here vlaiting with bis mother, Mrs. H. 8. Pyne. Mr. Pyne came to J .OTV Salt Lake la one of the new airrecently purchased by the i34 planes Transport company. M Boeing AirMrs. Jaaaea Madsesi spent Mr. and . j Tuesday la Salt Lake. SO Mrs. 41 K. Chiff left Wednesday M 1.17 for Diiggs, Idaho, where she will Ti )oln her husband and spend the J0 , summer. " M Die wen 4 MT. aad Mrs. Arthar .... .IS ..... 20 .04 E. Crown Pt ..... E. Tin. Coat ,35s East Tin. Cob, .... .it Eureka Lily .125 .71 BuMon Gold Chain Howell rrne of Oakland. SOCIETY 2A 4.47 Dragon East Standard Empire Mines Emerald .... M. . avrtedby PREPAtelOW FOk THE 4TH t. - LUXITE PURE HOSE - SILK . LUXITE SILK HOSE Full Fashioned , Full Fashione 95c Dresses I .. ' , - auuaeaTorr. Largesize $1 XTT . - ' , from SflOO $1 95 ' $61)95 Outfits for the 4th And, sure enough, the shark grabbed hold. The Tlnlea watched him, brave and bold. The shark pulled hard until the boat began to move down stream. (Tha Tlnymlte arrive In monkey land In the next story.) . scream." : Wh Bttlti . lit may grab hold and pull i $1.00 to $T.50 $1.00 and $l.iS0 to 98 Blouaei $2.50' And p Tici, Belts, Extra, Pants, Knickers, etc. KVTTAIX HILL SPEAK Before the season it waa the Indiana' pitching staff would the Tankeea But then Peck inpaugh says he doesn't like to use more . than four pitcher per stop game. , deiy-S every to M J-- A know the wonder- fut health benefits of Roman MeaL N- I 1 I" CI Ottuino V , n . Just then the friendly dairyman came up and said. "Tou Tinies can do all the playing that you like. The maids must come with ma . Far o'er the hill there's work to do. eo we must now be leaving you. Why don't you Bail your boat again and seek new thing to see?" "Jhe bunch thought this a dandy plan. They yelled "Good bye,"end off they ran. They found (their boat still anchored safe and abund beside the shore. "And now we're on another lark,'' yelled Coi "Look! I see a shark. It' right up near our houseboat. Now, I (wonder what that' for.S. I Soon Scouty snJd, "He wants to way. . Hats and Caps Bhirti Dean L. John Nuttall of the Toung university will be the speak er at Friday's Provo Rotary club meeting, which will be held at 12 o'clock at the Hotel Roberts. . Large, Small, Medium An exceptionally, thoice line to choose . I 4"wyA e. . MATS . To ' Scout y. one maid said, "Oh, gee, you're pust as brave as you can be. That big cat didn't scare you, and you knew just how to find the way to make him be real good. I guess you did Just as you should. By giving him' some .milk, you proved to him that you were kind." "You're right," said Scouty Tiny-mit"There reall waa no cause for fright Whenever you treat people nice, they're always nice to you. That thought flashed to me, in a wink, and then I merely stopped to think that likely it would work out with that 'monstrous black cat, too." Then Clowny said, "Well, that is o'er. Why talk about it any more The cat has finished all the milk, and drifted on Its way. , It seems to me. before It came, that we were talking "bout a game. Let's think of one that' lots of fun, and then we all can play Just Received en- - Straight line, sport and semble models. . EEAD THE ST0EY, THEN COLOR THE PICTUEES ua If he does, don't start to . PRESSES s1295 and only (THE BOYS j: NEW SHIPMENT . :ReaI(tIasi iDONT FORGET - $795- GEORGETTES . S : PRINTS, FLAT CREPES, it Washable, Cast Colors COATS 12 Price Prints, Flannels Flat Crepes ' . $1.95' '$1.45 V JUMCLMCE-SPECIAL- - These Sport Frpcks Have .e . Li ,niii ajk Imported JPongee U an or Mme. Kataral Color dw Special oyc ,,. Vash Dre&es'fcr IiL'2 Grb - t . , - - |