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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD; TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1928. QUEENS HAVE THEIR OWN FASHIONS IN SKIRTS BLUE BOOK STOCK BUYING STILL LIGHT DATE SfflFTED as well as a number of planes. mtler apart. "The sport In its present stage! quite - selective, she explained. and It was obvious she felt It V should continue so. .- v To Be Natlon-Wld- e The committee looking after sites is now at work selecting exclusive spots for the first three clubs, which are to be located In' West chester county, IeW York, Long island and new jersey. Clubs in other sections of the country are to be opened as soon as arrangements can be completed.. , 1a (, The board of governors of the club include William A. Rochef ell- er, Charles Lawrence, Sherman M. Fairchjld, Robert Law,- - Jr,.- and many other names prominent so cially and . . aeronautlcally. Com mander Richard E. Byrd has endorsed the project The , clubs will include ' flying fields with runways anld markers. hangars fully equipped, machine shops and general field equipment All fields and buildings will con form t o a certain modernistic sty In architecture and landscaping, e that aviators will have no difficulty in recognising them from the air. NJ Flivvers Need Apply One can easily see why the avia tion country club never will be the ' ... I '. poor man's club. In a short time,",' Miss Nichols promises, "members will be able to circle, the United States In com fortable, easy- - hops from rclub to perhapsr80(r Stocks on the Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange today remained at about the same level as they have been for the past few months. There is no considerable amount of buying, and sellers are content to await future developments. In the developed mines the Investor is getting a high return on investment and is holding tight. Asked Stocks Bid .18 .. Big Hill 60.00 Bingham Mines' .... 40.00 .10 Cent Std-.-r- . rjM Colorado Con. ., .18 , .1814 Chief Con. P ' '-- j rWtwv -;-:U- queens wjAtm. Compromises . 1 M ,, If. .. It.. ,..';,,. , . likiiiui; A Verso Explal J23 .0714 .60 - .04- 14.00 . m dubr-B- y ' - . I T A . 1 .. COlllnS. . $1200 as a fund coming a 8,Be of .t,J draw up suggestive" Vlne-wi- th committee. yar(J chmirnin . of jthe A tila Mrs. Morris Van Wagenen return- ed Friday to her home in Los An- geles, Calif., after visiting in Provo for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Coljins. Will II. Ward, son of Mr. and committee planks for both of the major parties jn the approaching state campaign.!, Farm bureau members wilt be to .support the party which most nearly conforms with . the o MrsCharlos War, arrived in Pro- - farmers' program." Organized Sunday.. Mr. Ward Is in the,tlon looking towards the selection mortgage banking business, being "of candidates at the primaries who favorable Jo this program will connected with: the Goudey Mort-jar- e gage company,, and win return to also be taken. The state has already endorsed the 8an Francisco office of that the tax program.' company after a brief stay here, j rL4Wged mc-v- realtors-associatio- Melba,-Condl- SprtogviHe-an- .ot n d planTring-the1fTtrhera- A;N. MERRILLS -- Drama Students io dvj t ofdat-Bu- .n spending the past two weeks here his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harvard Osmond of Provo were is- -, 1.30 carefully, they can always, at hight- - sued a marriage license at the coun- -' Into . field circle the .V ..... iallr .04 Yankee Con, ,05 f hospitable ty court house Monday. of an aviation club where their Zuma ..... .rr. ir. .07 ,07 Mr. and Mrs. Alvln W. Jeffs are will be serviced and fueled." planes to announce the arrival of a happy idea The of combining the coun SALES baby boy, born Sunday evening try club and the aviation club is not fine Colo. Con., 8000 18Hc. at the family home. Mother and: original,, 'Miss Nichols points .out. I Crown Point 1000 18c. . ... since such clubs are already bctng hnhy are doing nicely. East Standard, 1000 at 6c. " Frof. Alfred Osmond' has returned, in -- Dr. Amos N. Merrill, operated successfully v England, 1000 514c. Howell, professofof home from a month's trip to Australia and Canada. Iron King, 100 at 69c. i ' . Brigham California and Oregon, where he secondary teaching atleave Mountain View, 1000 will Provo 4c. made visits to all of the leading Young24 university, B New Quincy. 100 83c: 1800 (St 81e for Colonia Juarea, Mexico, July universities. 500 fct 17c; 1000 Park Bingham, where he will conduct the Mexican . Mr. and Mrs." Gordon Lewis and branch of the B. Y. U. summer sessimy children of were Park City among ion.-.. He will go by rail to Los An- - ' Rico Arg.; 3200 W 4514T Kender the visitors here Monday. Silver Shield, 3000 67c geles, where he will spend a few Miss Edith I arson is" spending davs before going on to Juarez, Walker 100 & J1.25. As a climax to the six weeks' dra several days in Salt Lake, the guest He will be assisted in the school i 714c. Zuma, 2000 -- : matic art course given by Miss of relatives. by local people, chief among whom Elaine Paxman, students of her Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barker will be Miss Viva Skousen, who will class will be presented in a .pro- and family of Soldier. Summit are conduct classes in music and physi- -, TOO LATE gram to be held at the Provo junior spending this week with Provo rela- cal education. Dr. Merrill will con' ; school auditorium Wednesday tives and friends. duct classes in education and botCLASSIFICATION I high Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey W. Den-so- n any. evening at 7:30 o'clock. and daughters Beverly snd Lyle The school has been provided at Every student will appeal on the FOR SALE-Da- rk red raspberries. The public is cordially Jean, of Beverly. Hills, Calif., are the request of teachers of Mexico, program. 771-Phone jy20 invited to be present -'' spending two weeks in Provo and who wished to enter summer school, but 'who thought it would be cheapSalt Lake. FOR SALE 5 room mod. home. R. AMAZONS Wil- er and better to import a teacher or' AID Benson SANDINO Clarence and Hugh D. location. Sacrifico for quick -BARRANQUILLA, Colombia, July liams of Park City spent Monday teachers since their desires were all sale. Call 1297. Jy30 17 (UP) A modern "battalion of here on business. practically the same. womeri" Amazons who f ight for Mrs. Edith Thurman of Logan is FOR SALE 6 room mod. home the rebel cause In conformance with pur regu with the fa visiting with Mrs. E. S. Parker this very reasonable. . 191 South 3rd mous Augustino along . lar practice of printing some .dry , Sandino rebels of week. :N West , jy23 Nicragua has been formed and is Mr. and Mrs. Ferre XV. Nelson and facts during the hot weather. It Is active now according to an intcr- - Mr. and Mrs. P. L King, of Los Art hereby announced that prohibition FOR RENT A snap, 3- room fur view general Jose Cesar Rivas gave geles, Calif., visited Provo over the agents occasionally go on'-- a still apt with sleeping porch and ga ine newspaper nunt. week end. La Naclon. , rage. All modern. Close In. Phone - The ladies of royalty have- never sl': 't very much below the knee. Succumbed to the short skirt modn, The masses have power in their ; numbers. because, perhaps ' over the short skirt , , All higher the ladies - the rule, Europe, The longer the skirt; Thoucrh the clergy of have bitterly ' Inveighed They live In palaces And don't fear dirt." r'ralnst knees, all the colleens from V This poetry- may be rather bad, prk to QueenStown are turned out but it. expresses the ideaQueen1lkethe flappers" oriPifth avenue, j ' Mary of EngTand, whose court is Uondjatreet, or the Rue de la Palx a model for Europe always has marcclTed hair rouged lips, anJ dressed In the way so dimpled knees. far as skirts are concerned. All Fraulclns Are Sli- m. her dresses are full length ones, The modern Oerman flapper Way down to her shoe tips. And wo- bears no resemblance to the 'bach-flsrh- " men who are presented at court of old, with her long skirts are obliged to wear skirts of a given and generous proportions. The i "bachfisch" of today is as slender length. ' '; Practically every queen in Eu- - as a pencil, and she wears 'em rope has followed - her example hlgni ' some to b sure. The a Oo into the famous Hotel in Budapest at tea time. You queen of Spain, one of the best dressed women in Europe confessed wilt see all the knecs of tfie Huh- to an American woman, on a re- j garian society. And the knee is not cent trip to England, that she the limit. would like to wear short skirts, But, for men, the thrill is gone. A but has to forego them. famous London clubman looking , "Yes see", she sighed, "I am the out of his favorite corner in a Pall mother of grown-uJusted his daughters,' no Mall w'ndow recently, I leave the short skirt to them." monacle with a bored expression j,. H-- . - wm f 1 -- The lrogram Bei cheel knew of c piece FOR! they cant bring the - It takes a lot of faiih in horseshoes to become part of a human hurdle, such as Is pictured here. But the horse knows his hurdle and the hurdle knows the horse which happens to be "Bcvo," one of the best jumpers In the stuble of Capt. N. Pickens, Llncolnton, N. C. He Is shown in action at the Sedgefleld Horse Show, Greensboro, N. C. -- Ducking Traffic, As It Were . - 7.70 .18 ""12.00" .4514 :" -- more cloth, cost more money, and moke airTfie prrent wardrobes out : : -- filEXICOBOUIfl) ' ttt7SL hr ' vealod. ..... .02 1.45 ' j.81 ..13.75 Victor Con. . . . . m- -. 06 Walker M inlng ... 1.25 ' the charmlne Duchess of York, For, 'while the masses have dc law, th nksome day will ctared themselves for the shot behora manv queen of EnKland, havvhlt upon klrt. the sanction of the church " 1a .1hhappy comprom se. They ro nd the crown has been denied. lonB with the From the Vatican come protest Th. clergy maintain the abbreviate ?1uoen n?r completely JeRgv with ed skirt la immodest if not immoral. knee, Irish organizations have united to between the shoetop and the The French couturiers, ever alert a show .. . . .1 .1 U nU protest against -- 1 . .1 W photograph . . . ur an viiu ro, numu ing . - Mr, and Mra..P XV. Mad sen are happy to announce the arrival of fine baby boy, born Sunday at the family home in Lake View. ..The date of the annual Utah Mother and the new arrival are do- county Farm Bureau outing has ' "."f v. been changed from August 1 to a ing nicely. Mads Johnson of Lake .View has later date, possibly. August ,15, acbeen seriously ill at his home for cording to a decision reached at a of the directors held here some time, according to a report meeting last ' Saturday. Efforts are being coming from the Johnson home Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Boner and made to secure the cooperation of counchildren, J. G. Jr., Bob, Dick and all the business houses of the Gene, of La Junta, Colorado, are ty in declaring a half holiday in accordspending two weeks here with Mrs. connection with the outing, Boner's sister, Mrs. Grant N. ing to C L. Warnick of Pleasant orand family. They will Grove, president of the county " leave soon for a tour of the north ganization, i An interesting program of sports west before returning to their home in Colorado. Mrs. Boner was for and games, including some surprise by the. merly Miss Eva Cunningham of 'features are being planned committee in charge. , Provo. drive in ler .raising the Progress Stanley Collins will leave Wed- toward the r r i Tlntle-Centr- Tlntic Standard M . .45 .20 ' ,0T &1 .03 H ....... SIoujc Mines r .04 .' .48 2.1214 .1414 .08 .69 1J5 Rica Argentine . . , So. Standard . . .... These horseshoes Better Be. Lucky A . .41 MH 7.60 .17 V4 Plutuar: : EXTEND TO ROYAL FAMILIES alU. 455 4.10 .07 .06 .03 .44 2.10 .13 .05 .68 .05 .0114 1.35 Mammoth MounUin Vlewtuii..04?jr. New Quincy 0 Sliver Shield BY MILTON BRONNEU Ish, . NKA ;.StvvU Writer Princes y LONDON. July 17. The battle cf the rkirt3 Is belni? waged In , the countries of Europe, and the freedom of the knees is not yet .. Left to right are their modest majesties. Park, Bingham- -, are FREEDOM OF KNEES DDESiNOT . .... North Lily ...... vr these, and every one In skirts that ars fas ionable only among royalty. th queens of Jugoslavia, Belgium, England, Holland, and Spain. tTive European . ,.. Dragon East UUh East Crown Point . East Tlntic Con. . . Eureka Lily ...... East Utah'. ....... Gold Chain ....... Iron King Little Ma v Ihl Tlntic FARM OUTING NEWS CITY a8ai, '"v4WMU-yt- ' H Mf c4 1 figur certa with coat Mo aren' Soi lt,l iated Bert the Vhic stop had Oi ront littl - "Oh, 476-- give FOR RENT Mod. 4 room brick home. Gas, shade, new decora tions; $20 mo. 2nd So. and 4th E J. W. Bates." Phone 1226.7 Jy23 hom FOR SALE Household fur. Call at house Sun. or Mon. 653 North Lou "Le ban! , . Hun-gxri- ask M fror nan . 2nd j East FOR RENT 193 E. 1st p "I'd par Jy23 Mod. 4 it room fur. North. Phone 596. apt . jy23 1 , Her daughterslncldcntally, are md said: "Knees arfe not an very snappily dressed In the Eng- tlEh fashion rather than' the Span- mentrthey're joints! McAllister Continued from page One PTlTlTP . 1 n Ingly rwcll in Ciilifor'nia. While In the cast studying, Prof McAllister became a tenor soloist for.lhe: F.r.glrwood First Methodist church. Chicago, whore his voice won much comment and admiration and secured for him a place In the rhorut Of the Apollo Musical club of Chicago with which he appeared In some of the biggest - musical events of the city In Orchestra hall and elsewhere. p I FOR All "" Every DDay a AI Bargain I . . Is for fnrultv members "Iralnreadiness and their houseThe eablns - : "State preoafa- lion began in Brigham Young and In the L D. S. School of Jmuslc. Since beginning his study 'out side of the state he has studied 'at the American Conservatory, Chicago, two years; Northwestern four summers; the Amerl- "can' Institute" of Normal Methods, Chicago Musical collegc;-B- d has rrun ueiann PIGGLY WIGGLY All Flavors Fruit and Nut Carmcls, Assorted Peanut Butter, Beechnut 25c size BUS SERVICE -- Mo or Royal y 1 - Jyl9 -- it uW hold goods will' bo trucked to the J grove this wck In order that they ; j may be used during the hike if the I faculty members desire to go this ! early to the Grove, Mr. Clark says. ' ! The tentative schedule Is now Issued. Those who are contemplat' ne coins to the school mav eet one by calling at the secretary's ' office according to announcement f In addition to his eastern trnirt made by Prof. E. H. Holt who has has hart that work in charge. ; lng, Professor McAllister ? a great deal of practical experi-- i tncc here at home in directing ij, choruses, bands, orchestras, and I choirs. At Whiting, Indiana, Prol. ' McAllister had charge of the or- ; chestra and band music of the high ; school, where he met with unusual ' success., SALE Automatic 'washer. 247 N. 2nd. East FOR SALE 5 rooms of household NO. this la not a variation on thA miAAtinn nf whv thn .tilolrAn rrnnooH 491 East 4th furniture, - cheap. OA AIT the road. It is a photo demonstrating; what hannened when Mme Duck North. tv!9 I 1 11 111 and 'mllyJhRnceaio wander from St James Park, Londonrat the hour 1 I of Bucklngham-Palar-w, tried to direct thenfUTthe FOR. SALE Frame house on 4xf ' of Buckingham Pa:ace. The traffi cofficer tried to direct them to the rod lot at 667 E 4 Nrt t nearest lake, but when they kept on going he had to halt traffic to the cash. Inquire 543 E. 4th North. summer The Alpine lerpi of the fsession were until they Phone Ilia safely across. . Jy23 of Brigham Young univer- palace sity will open Monday, July 23, at aspen Grove. Materials are "going to the outdoor school by the truck-'oa- d thin week, ncrordine to Herald R. Clark, business mnnnger of the j lng atsome. JuturellmcJI McAllister's Prof. credentials have been accepted, the- - rnnfcmct- are s'Kiied. and the bunln end of ; the transaction is already taken :. lj care" of . ' : .IDUC V n's loni i rroful snd to h'i '"nUd voice. i frionda ot Prof. McMMster are of the opinion tht do execcd- - camp. : j FOR RENT Fur. apt, $15 month. 240 So. 1st East LI ALPINETERM t- i enUrU,n- - Royal IS ARRANGED ...... ...... Baking Powder, 12-o- z. Can Fancy Wrapped JPound Boxes ...... 16c Hersheys Cocoa 41c D 35c A Monardi Range is Pleasing to ihe Eye! and general appearY ESancethearelines fine. And all this has beW y accomplished without effecting the" efficiency of the range" in the least! We use malleable iron it is a different mixture from thaf of grey iron and has a distinct character. After casting it s ( f stud.ed with Herbert Wltherspoon. William Clair-Ha- ll, and Theodore J Harrison, land Alfred Borroff, all prominent musicians of Chicago. ; : Jcnna Clegg Named ? ' As Critic Teacher i Miss Jenna V. Clegg, student of Jthe Brigham Young university, has been appointed to the position of first grade critic teacher-- at -- the 'Branch Agricultural college at ( Cedar City. ji Miss Clegg Is taking out her decree at the local university this summer. Jn preparation for her Aork which will commence this fall. Those who plan to go to Aspen Grove July 20 by bus will facilitate the business of the transportation committee if they will register at the Provo Chamber of Commerce. AL tb- - tinifr-o- f -- .fgttitratton they should state the time at which they would like to leave for the Grove, the committee says, in order that busses may be provldedi. . All who can do so are ' urged to go up during the morning hours. This will relieve congestion during the later afternoon hours, ; anJ Aspen G rove alsq. la a delightf ul olaee in which to spend the day. Those who go caily will be able to select the best camp sites and to get everything ready for the program and the hike. J. D, Boyd, and Dell Webb will take charge of policing the road from Wildwood trf Aspen Grove. Those who expect to drive their own cars should gel a schedule which will appear in the Provo Herald in time for the hike. n Mushrooms BROOMS . er not to vote"f or - A Polish "bride day" Hoover or Smith until - we see) kissed 7001 wedding guests in four hours. And this is the onion season n t which looks best In a In Poland, too! hat. .. ,.v; t'r. WcrhavtrdecWid b. Pinkeye Beans Bag. 43c The Best Packed Small 17c. Med. 29c Good Quality each 49c Fresh Fish Geisha it 39c TTTTT.35C HALIBUT, lb.. .......32c . . . We have lixtra larger the-oth- Crab Meats,, Cans No. SALMON, Ib, ..... i 33c is makes it tough anp! unbreakable. It enables us to make the top less thick and heavy, at the' same time giving it greater durabilityVT x a Thin : Obviously -: Top Heats Quicker saving both time and fuel.: APRICOTS - CHERRIES - BERRIES CANTALOUPES - WATERMELONS CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb. EASTERN SALT BACON, lb. ..... . LARD, 2 lbs. for Beans, Vam Camps Kidney 3 cans rrt . V- -. , - 25 c Package Seedless . y :::::t ,3 Candy, 5c sixe 4c Bars, 10c size 8c 53c IQlrr ZZ'- y v 30c .. .. .21c .......35c Dixon-Taylor-Russ- annealed.-Th- is ell THE H0USE:, EIGHT BUSY FURNITURE STORES ONE-PRIC- E Co M .1 -- a |