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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY JULY - - PAGE 18,-1928- .- re'B -- ICEBREAKER? OBREGON if in bof Edited by ETHEL SOCIETY ure" kill w.r Phone to Angeles kw top au 1 ' hue-band- ra., the j ng. theT; ' n't " al he rat ere red d ' I ' ro-- ng gs Ill....l . f e. E45 .. Man I I?i7y' trUia i nd mond,-Mrr-a- d rk-J- in v's on ss 'con-trre- cop-tin- ah - MOSCOW, " nd . ' : QuoToM V July 18 (UP) The Ice breaker Krassin, which, already; has brought sixteen men out of the Arctic alive, after most of them had given up hope of again reaching civilization, will not quit its errand of mercy until one last search has been made for 12 others lost In that ' . area. - The Krassin, with It cargo of rescued explorers, was ordered by the Soviet relief commission to continue to Advent Bay to refuel o that the second great' search could be started immediately. The 12 men still lost may be dead. Six may have died In an explosion aboard the dirigible Italia as It floated away after the crash fin week. May 25. Six others may1 have died Hugh Farrer of penver, Colo., was when Roald Amundsen led Ms Air among the business visitors in Proplane expedition into the ice area. vo the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mr.. C. B. Nelson of Salt TLANES GO TO TACOMA : PORTLAND. Oretr July 18 (UP) Lake are visiting here this week, The 22 airplanes taking"part"Tri the- guests of Mr. and Mr; Hyrum the reliability air tour, left here to- Williams. Mr. and Mr. William Young' and day for Tacoma where -they will ' children have returned to their remain "tonight, home in. Helper, after spending the ' past two weeks in Provo with Mrs. T KILLED IN RAID sister, Mrs. Ella- Otteson BELGRADE, Jugo Slavia, July Young' and family. .. 18 UJPT.r"ii:Four gendarmearand Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hughea of San three peasant were Injured seriously today when an Albanian band Francisco, Calif., spent Monday and under Ferlz SalkeVitch crased the Tuesday here on business. Mr. nd Mr. It. E, Taylor of Salt frontief 'and Talded ythe village. T)f Lake are visitors here for a few Mela m tne xnovipazar aistrictj, 60 POINTS CL0SIW6 KT CLErNVl( Ave' I OCR. OW4' UP BUi Wtie $13,900, tows .14775-tiT- At SMUGGLED GEMS SEIZED WARSAW, PoUnd, July 18 (UP) raid on Police In a lightning-like- , the jewelry exchange today seized $1,000,000 worth, of gems alleged to have been smuggled. Some dealers either swallowed their assortments of rubies, saphires and other precious stones or threw them from windows, ORGANIZATION -- 300 Foot, mvm rmr put moor - sto Ff fOfc6 T GOT. OUT NEW-SUIT- fAyAV-.ar- sail .. I II ' $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 Of DAY A WIIENjrOUR-DOLLA- I MEN -F- V A.-M- Presses in the new DRESSES INEST-QUALITY SMARTEST SHOPPING HERE AND FRIDAY : STORE OPEN AT 9 Regular Price $14.95. J ; Organdy . i-- . . .. . .$4.70 WOMEN fancy print pique, all beautifully tailored: priced special for D61 lar Day, at $95 A DOLLAR DAY PRESENTING UNUSUAL VALUES IN - This is aRare Clianceto buy a: Come In And Inspect These' Remarkable Ranges Bweams m Used Ranges Also : v- UTAH VALLEY ;ruC :- - AND COKE V Bring The Family Swim And Picnic Suits at Beautiful ;;...',..-- WHOLESALE L,ESS THAIy. A 11 Wool - 111 T ?m 1 - ' ; - ' ' t - I stemm m.wms mssm m . - M l . 7) I I I I I 1 I ' 1 - :, m - i j 1 GIRLS BOYS I - $100 .......$4.00 t.. bummer Dresses, ini r Imported organdies in dainty summer shades. Beautifully styled. A regular $5.90 value, on sale Thursday morning at 9 a. m. at only at 1 THURSDAY "Piquer :j Dresses i ' summer styles and shades, priced special for Dollar Day. Values are from $5.90 to . - REASONS FOR n Moderate Prices ' -- U- duty Very Special Are Wool. Newest 1928 Models for 100 Left-Han- V' RS Silk J)resses. EverySuit Guaranteed Perfect and Insures A Cool Efficient Kitchen .. No Need To Continually Watch The Cooking T. Handsome Models Convenient Sizes Ovens d Either Right Or tl : Mr. and Mrs, George Ramsbotham. with friends. days. Mr. and Mr. A. p. Falrgrleve and Ellis Crandall is here on business 'i.J8 A. Allred of Salt Lake is a visit" : Miss M. E. Fairgrieve of San rFran-Cisc- o, from Salt'Lake. or here for a.few' ilays. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Savllle of Salt Calif, were among the visit" Mr. and Mrs, Arthur I. Rice of '-Salt Lake spent Tuesday in Provo Lake were the Week end guests of or in this city today. Suits at ........$3.30 Suits at . .... ..$2.70 Suits at .$2.00 $5.00 Cut Gas Bills In Half - Suits at Suits at $7.00 Off Turn Off The Gas -"- fzrxc:; 1 And The Food Cooks With Retained Heat ' z.h iti. i WORTII-WIIIL- Ei y": . IN PROVO I Use The Gas Flame To Start The Cooking" Then Lower The Thermodome n ; A Heavily Insulated Hood Retain The Heat f 7 9 - .committee. MANY OFF Cook With The Gas Turned - f- r - jli gf OF THE S GasT Ranges - K- skip soap, y ' ntwiv Clifford L. Wright was sustained as . superintendent of Sunday ichools, with Robert Walker a first assistant As counselors to A. B. Walker, president of the high priests' quorum, W. L.' Hayes and John E. Steiner were named, with Franklin J. Millett as secretary. The names of James H. Walker and C. L. Warnlck were added as members of the high, councU. STYLES EVER SHOWN - CM N0H- JlCKtL3, v ! renee Walker stake chairman ot the7 genealogical AND ,S- EK?4 1 V-- Continued from page One Swim Suits --I- 1 .4 CHECK ARTIST SOUGHT Marion' E. Spurlock is wanted by the police officers of Ogden.on a bad check charge according to received by Sheriff J. O. Boyd. Spurlock", who is driving a Cadillac sedan, is reported to have, been passing numerous bad checks in the vicinity of Ogden. Ho is de scribed as - dark complcxloned, height 5 feet 6 Inches, weight, 250 pounds. A young police dog la Tid ing in the car with him. j Sensational Sale Chambers III' PtWSRDOWD, f OR. Trtt - I i ( A . , rs . MNftKEt .1 . a -- Tr6 'STOCK " 69. - SJC -- Market Sir. and Mrs. Jamea N. Henrle of Panquith .were'vlsitor In this city " " ' , Tuesday. Mr. jhnd Mrs. c. S. Krtcnner or New TTotk are visitors here for a few pay, '. ','. My. and Mrs, W. L. Anderson of Saly Lake visited in Provo Sunday with Mr. and Mrst v, y. Anderson, enroute to Fish lake, where they - will spend their vacation. L. A. Rhode of Salt Lake was a business visitor here today. L, B. Sbiland and family of San Francisco, Calif., are visiting in this cjty for a few days. Amos Cook of Phoenix, Arizona, is a business visitor in Provo this 107 fccted, particularly since an attempt was made to bomb his auto' mobile last winter. For the past few Couple days he had been conferring over policies of his administration. It Wed Los was these conferences , Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schaub and that durtng onejof Obregon was killed. ' social ; Miss of the daughter,. enjoyable Schaub, Phyllis Among He had called "Colonel 1 Rlcardo event of the past week was the Logan, have been visiting in Provo Topete,, senator Valdei Ramirez, of the at member the the Mr. Mrs. residence of and party given by Foreign Minister Aaron s, John A. Johnston. Miss Schaub former Utah fibrosis club for their Saenz and his campaign director, for Los Angeles, Calif, Colonel Juan James, at the summer home of Dr. -.-left today to'the restau- -i Ivy yy mmm . ... anil Mr,'H. .G. Merrill at Spring-del- l, 1 w... uerant for a juncheon discU88l0n of A Provo canyon, Tuesday. Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs.. na.i0M, aHairg-JohA. Johnston, and well known The women met in .the afternoon, Approached With Caricature-- in next Provo's .younger social circle. at which time a discussion of There WM a llvel crowd ,n ihe Mrs. The young couple are to be mar-- ! mtle year's program was held. re8taurant. An orche8tra play-rie- d Thursday evening at the home e(J Bprightly airs, Ag George Ballif reviewed the novel, "The Bridge of the San Louis Rey". of Miss Schaub sister, Mrs. Ar- - conf erred with hl8 frleds, the Following; the arrival of the men a dith Loveless at Los Angeles, and assassin. Juan, approached with a delicious tray luncheon was served. they will make their home in that cariCature , Vocal, solos were, furnished by city. ; Mr. Johnston Is the owner j It WM 0"f Colonel Topete and the ana stories and a and of Los cafe. Ballif, songs manager Angeles George asaasB requested permission to "T were given by William Roberts and r f . . show it to Obregon-T- he former Prof. Anthony Lund of Salt Lake. . president was agreeable and gli The committee In charge of the frOVO ed at the caricature. akeS affair Included Mrs. Alex Hedqulst, The assassin pushed a small re- Qnrinriiiillo Mrs. C. Mrs. Yr ; CaYinon, chairman VolVer, into Obregon' back fin (l UiyVUlV &yi E. and Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Condie ofr fired several times. A late Tendrt Abe Turner JMrs. L, Eggert " -sen. Sprtngville gave at elaborate-wed-sa- id ,five, wounds were found Jnthe An enjoyable time was spent by ding breakfast at the home of their generals back and one across his L. R. Mrs. the following: Mr. and daughter, Mrs. S. Dwlght Packard cheek. Topete rushed to the asEdwards, Prof, and Mrs. E. H. East- - of Provo, Tuesday noon, compli- sassin, seized him and was aided MrW-JV.JUle- n, mentary to by friends in an attempt to Mljthe Mr. and Harvard Osmond, son of Prof, man. Mr, and Mrs. E. . and Mrs. L E. Brockbank, Mr. and and Mrs: Alfred Osmond of Provo, General Cruz, the chief of police, Mrs. William Bailey," Judge : and whose marriage took place today In entered the restaurant and. stopped Mrs: '.George Ballif, Mr. aftd Mrs. the Logan tempia.,...,. those attcmptawjj thestatement; - Murray1 HayeirTr ahdMrs. "John The entire house and the break- ' ''Wait" until we can see who's ' Mrr-n' L. Mrs. fast table Nielsen, were decorB.; back of this." ' Hayes, artistically Mr. and Mrs. 'Claude Ashworth,.Mr. ated witfi a profusion of summer He led the assassin away. and Mrs. G. M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. flower and ferns. Covers were laid The full effect of the outrage can' C. Y. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Abe for twenty-fou- r. not be predicted now. The open . P. immea-iatelMr. Mrs. y and Mrs. Osmond left George commission of congress, representTurner. Judge and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedquist following the ceremony today ing the senate and chamber, has Parker, -Mr-JDr. J. Thornton, for Washington, D.C, where they called a session for .11 a. m. today. Mr. and will enter the George Washington Thiir'icDmmission . and Mrs. H. Q. Merrill, Mrs. Zina represents when congress is not in sesRoylance, Mrs. .E. D. Partridge, university. Mr. Osmond will his studies In law and his wife sion. Mrs. L. E. Eggertsen. Mrs. W. T. Hasler, Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart, Mrs. will "study music. , Both are well Myrtle Smith, Mrs. Victor Bird, Mrs. and favorably known in Provo and WHEELER APPEARS ELECTED Anna K. Craig, all' of Provo. The have a host' of friends here who HELENA, Mont; July 18 (UP) following former members of tho wish them much Joy and happiness Scattered returns from the popula!p club and their partners were In attion centers of Montana indicated tendance from Salt. Lake: Prof, DINNER PARTY GIVEN today that Senator Burton K. Mrs. Ella Wilde Sabev entertain Wheeler would win the Democratic and Mrs. A. C. Lundj Mr. and Mrs. ed Ed. T. a Mrs. well at Mr. and . WY P Roberts, appointed dinner party senatorial nomination to succeed Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Speckart, at ner home Monday evening, hon himscif. Mr. Mrs. M. and Mrs. J. Faulkner and Mrs. George. Brockbank, bring J. B. Ashton, Mrs. Nettie Kerr. sons, Harold and Howard, of Pasa full attendance lsdesfr'ed. The afMrs. H. S. Kerr, Mrs. Paxman and dena, Calif., who are here visitine. fair wll commence at 7:30 o'clock, Mrs. Faulkner was formerly Miss and is being glvwaJLo-elebrat- e Miss Foster. the I Esther Nelson of Provo. Roses and silver wedding anniversary of Mr. . tiger lilies prettily decorated the and Mrs. Nelson. dining table. Covers were laid for CHILDREN ENTERTAINED ' Mrs. E. Wilde, Mr. and Mr. Booke DAISY SEWING AT PARTY Nelson, Hyrum, Reed and Mark CLUB NOTICE a at C. Black entertained Mrs. S. Members of the Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Led Parker Sewing children's party at Pioneer park and daughter Maxine, Mrs. Minnie club will meet FridayDaisy afternoon, at ' beMonday afternoon, the occasion home the of Nelson Mrs. Norma Matilda Christian- Johnson, Clyde and ing, the eleventh birthday annlver-w- y Nelson. son. Sewing, music and lufichenn of her daughter Edith. Games will be the diversions, and all mem. and races were enjoyed, prizes be- GUESTS AT DINNER bers are cordially Invited to attend, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nelson entering awarded to Cecelia Bench and "Edith Larson. A delicious luncheon tained at a dinner" party at the4r was served to eighteen. home Tuesday, complimentary to A. Charles Smith, who is visiting here from New York. The season's flowers were Used as a, tab)fidecora-tion.CoveLAKE PARTY ENJOYED were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Anderson and . if. .. $ family and Mr. and Mr. C, N. and daughter,' Miss Almera club Ladies to " Anderson, enjoyed a lake party at entertain partners Provona Beach Monday. . A delight-- The members of the Daisy Sewing ful time was spent with bathing and club and their partners will enjoy! : boating, after Which a delicious pic- - a party at the - home of Mr. and Mrs-'James Nelson- Sunday evening. A nlc supper was served, y' Utah Sorosis Members In Enjoy Canyon Party pea MOVES BACK Continued from page One DUCKETT NEWS CITY t By Crane TUBS WASHINGTON THRETJ I Washgoods, Domestics, SilksrHosieryrUnderwear:Art GoodsrMillineryr Dresses Our .entire store contributes to the success of this biff two-da- y sale. . - , kl . SPECIAL "TT fl tMiP I DEPARTMENTS '-- A . ""'-l-..- offerings ll ... 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