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Show ' '.. ' 'J - .- j ' " ; . veV-.- - , v - 1 PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY PAGE TEN. JULY 26, 1928. . "" ' Wliat's uMAJeMS ,j ,1. t,- 4. - - J ; Heart is the 10a oM rteeAley. ARCTICHUNT" dipcw Wk a mAtt's V V1LL lJZTcrXb clacks Aline aPolSv i;' '"i . Sft'M J" H.--itM ,.. A ' Its' - V ioi icli I - VS 7 1 APouoeies uu. Be iA vteeftew YW X' WluLTZxX rf S DoesToAJevTi loco tcoocoM'T THis Be Mil im n4 . - (aAswcr) r IT SORe COoOLD, . ou, TdocKbtf : W Tktose AlASTM seie toes..crash BCRATfeRS ft him BEorA-T- e lbs. ..' ' SERVICES FOR MISSIONARY U MRS. SCRIPTS TWO DEAD IN n LOSES SUIT ARIZONA FIRE IS RELEASED, DORAN WARNER : eaf uto: bri D Itl Ji4 Funeral services were held SunMaurice Jones,' Bonof Mr. and Mra. A. Will Jones of Provp, re day in Nephi, for Doran Warner, celved hla honorable release July son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner 15. from the Canadian mission field of Nephi, and grandson of Mr. of the lb Dy-Schurch, where he and Mrs. James A. Oliver of Provo, m beenJaborlnsdurlng the paat who died Thursday at the family 25 months, Mr. Jones has been pres- - home of heart disease. CINCINNATI, Ohio. July 25 (UP) KINGMAN, ARIZ.. July 25 (UP) Federal Judge Smith W. Slcken- Two men were dead and propmore at was estimated looper today ruled against Mrs. erty damage thna $500,000 as a result of an all Josephine Scrippa of Miramar, Cal. night fire that was brought underr in her suit for an accounting from the estate of the late E. W. Scripps control today." and and Robert P. Scripps. . Harry Rogers, Los Angeles, Mrs. Scripps as executrix of the Harold Davis, Kingman,- - became estate of her husband,- the. late showered when torches by living and died from James Gv Scripps, had ued for-a-n some time. H expects to bet- -f""f the Provo relatives who gasoline " attended the services were Mr. and exploding burns. In Provo by AugustT accounting of money and - other s Mrs. James A. Oliver! Mr. and Mrs. William St Charles, who sought property alleged to have beea due Returning home with Mr. Rasmussen and family, to rescue , them,- - suffered .serious her husband under what she claims LeRoy Whitehead, son of Iis. Alberts. of Provo, Judge and Mrs. George P. Parker burns. H. G. Putmaq, another res- to have been a partnership contract y Josephine Whitehead, alsoshort-terand family, Mrs. Jessie O. Orser and cuer, was less between him and IS. W. Scripps. wfio has been serving a severely burned. mission in Canada Mr. Whitehead eons, Mr. and Mrs. William Oliver, Mr. Mrs. H. Hansen Mr. and P. and mission In fulfilled a three-yea- r Mrs.-J- . W. Potter. Canada several yean ago but has and been laboring three months-th- is . nd . . las' heiIUI . ' or A h red- '' ' m mi tA iO5 tt , iai n Chant-It-Clea- . - Spanish Fork Scene Pro voan Passes His' of Health Sessions Dental Exarnination Miss Leona Averet- tThere will be a health conference Falls From Horse for "children and babies, Dr. John G. Jones, aon Mr. and " time.'- men have been visiting The - friendsyoung tn Toronto, Catjada, and Intend to visit in Gary, Indiana, with Mr. and Mrs. Don Thurgood. former Provoans. They will also spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richardson Jn Chicago, ' 111. In Detroit Mr. Whitehead will purchase a new car, in which the remainder of the trip home will be made. W. tni he Hollywood. Besides having an occasional short story published under her maiden name, Ola Sward, she is also a Teg-- 1 uiar contributor to "Little Farms", magazine, which has a circulation of 25.000 and is sent to all parts of the world. This magazine is published by Charles Weeks, exponent" of intensive human culture as! well as intensive agriculture, and' ine zatner oi the "little farm" idea ' in California. Mr. Weeks Is known AN a. "nrno. tlcal ldealistandlias founded twoj very successful little farm commu- sue conauciea.-O- n a Cooperative basis nTs are also known as ctflturaLcenters, where music, art and literature are stress, ed along jvith scientific poultry - - . raising. Mrs. Peterson will be remembered by many Provo residents for her active participation in M. I A. debates and oratorical contests when she was a local girl. 'She attended the Young university and also credits her experience In M. L. A. activities as excellent training for the work she is now doing. The visitor will' spend most jof her vacation lnTProvo canyon in with her mother, Mrs. A.company Sward and mi be joined by Mr. Peterson a few days' prior to their return to their home In the Weeks Colony FORK. July 26. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Dart announce the birth of a son at their home last week.The motlfer was formerly Miss Rae Moore of Spring Lake. - ry - Tor r' A7 It's Different Word by relatives in Sprfngville Friday of the death, of Miss Colonna South worth, 34 ZYou'II Like AT years old, formerly of this . city, whose home was in San Francisco, California. Miss South worth was the daughter of Mrs. Daisy Southworth and for a number of years taught in the She with other Sprlngville schools. members, of the- - family recently moved to San Francisco, where Miss Sourth worth was employed in the Southern Pacific offices. Death was duet to heart rtouble. ' fi VIW Brind No. hi - C It . I T j y i--- ... . Thrifty Buyers Will J (OLD tvj ' - call for the constant smoking of a cig- I probably average one cigarette arette to every hundred feet of film. 'In the blindfold test I discovered one so smooth, so.considerate of my tongue and throat that even the business of wholesale smoking while we're shooting scenes will be a pleasure. The ciga- re tte I voted for proved to be Old Gold." ... 1 ) bdV..but..." ?4 -- COLD)Ilike tlii!" 'Ii II . . . : . . r n o- rki:- T i. . " i : rsssaf-Zmiv- "No... the third on wW" .'. .... . mm ..... ' " QQ ?. OuU Cn ' 75c . Mop, I " package 35c r. Larillard CcbrEat. 17M ktrt-lv-t of the fpfacv plant OTHER AND, BETTER ."NOT A COUGH IN AlCAKLOAD" , ' -- - ' ' - in- - Mj ......... .79 : 25c Phillips' Milk' of Magnesia Milk of Magnesia $1.00 Atlas Atomizer. Continuous Spray . . 69c wc rniuips' 69. ....;...;.19 .......... 374 . -- fin' fif1 PrtPfllro Prhin Poicnn LUlXUtt UYOVii, A;wv,ii r " Friday an d Saturday -- ,:. AS Corn Remedy . f. :. Corn Plashrs . $1.00 Rinex, for Hay Fever ... . $1.00 Parke, Davis American Oil -- C9c I ' Polish with handle $1.00 Squibb's Liquid Petrolatum $1.00 Bencoline Antiseptic, 16 ounces c jreenammt ..19 51.00 Feenamint 3 for $1.00 i, PQ. 35c Gets-I- t 25c Blue-Ja- y 0 6 for 47 45c Eotex, 12 in a 45c MM "Philadelphia IUI 0 Win Toilet Paper b. . uuu ........ ... . . . UUU .. Rubber 73; 25c ........5 Made from the MO DQn ... . .23c Puritee Household $1.00 S t Te. ....3 O ; - ..... .3 for 21 ft T.IlWr.1n TTAncnr..U - . 73' 10c Creme Oil Soap . . '. .4 for 2S$ 12 for 69 10c Dona Castile Soap 3 for 21f 1 5c Stork Castile for 25 Soap 1 25c Synol Soap 19 50c Synol Soap ..38 5c Champa Toilet Tissue for 19 15c Lyndhurst Silk Tissue V"1 fc Three types of leaves grow on the tobacco irrilatin to the plant . . . coarse throat . . . withered without rich in eool and fragrant smoking qualities.' Only the keart-ltavare used in Old Golds. . . .34 . . .Li.. T..i 1 Large size ?. . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c Welch's Grape ' Juice. . Pin 70c Welch's Grape Juice. J ooXt' "v . arrxina Cleaning Fluid lT M - rk;i I T Quart .4 . tr fnr xOC lul Q - bOc Carbona Cleaning Fluid fsOrf i w i 25c Tree Tea. .. Green, Vi pound 40c Tree Tea. Black, yz pound . . . . . 85c Pompeian Olive Oil, . ,- ... S O J ... - ci-5fGt21-c M : Pints ADOLFHB MBNJOU . . . tfebouir, sopbitiieaud Paw aoant ctir . . , om of lh SrMicit living sMors appeared rmatlT U "Hi Titer Uar", "Niibt ai Mratary" and "SctuuKts", i : Brand No. Sterno -. Canned Heat 15c r . 1 1 A I A I HMkUIF.J feis!iei"-1i'- frrr'm lA pound ,20o Why you can pick them ' 3 50c White King Washing Machine Soap . SOAP sue -- "I've discovered a new way o mixing business and pleasure. The parts I play" - i&tVA o SAFE SAVINGS 10c Old Dutch Cleanser The test wat conducted by retpootibre witnettes who asked Mr. Menjon to smoke each of the four leading brands, clearing his taste with cones between smokes. While the camera recorded the test, only one question was asked : "Which one do von like best?" 11 -- ; Are yours when you trade - Our methods at of volume buying and selling enable ns to offer, yon the utmost In purity, quality and value for your every . dollar. rv as camera records the Blindfold test 1 Brsnd No . Ess-Jay'- s. 5c CRYSTAL WHIT1? Soap 4 14 South Main Street 41 Wei- - s - 1 Southern Pacific Office come These 5 for 19c n ii . "Not CANYON Thru Cars Leave Salt Lake. City y 7 a. m. , (Jood in coachesbnly. Tickets on sale now. ReturiTirmit, 10 days. Stopovers : allowed. Only one night on fast trains. Tickets must be secured at HERE'S ECONOMY! f zs'-M Brand No. TBIPamIrican ..." vA.'iL.,.: M,, i rf Fan Francisco and Los Angeles in One ROUND 1. 4 for 25c J-- ' ii V k - See" Both rrr i i rm it For Complefe Information, Call or Phone Wasatch 3008 or, Wasatch 3078 : don't know" ft n -- y . xx?-J j - GLENGARRY '"" . ... via , Springville Girl lOcFELS NAPTJL , LOS ANGELES -- Heart Trouble Fatal to Former . "" OTHER EXCURSIONS AUGUST 4TH AND 11TH ESS JAY - - - : LINES pre-scho- ol SOX IS BORN i SOUTHERN PACIFIC pre-scho- ot held Thursday afternoon, July 26, Mrs. David H. Jones of Provo, who ' Miss Leona Averett, daughter of at the Spanish Fork junior high recently graduated from the Uni Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Averett of school. Dr. E. P. Oldham,' Utah versity of Southern California, has T Sprlngville suffered a severe sprain county clinic physlclon, - Nurse received notification from the Utah to her back when she fell from, the Evatlna Reed and members of the state dental board that he has pass horse she had ridden in the parade local health committee will be on ed his examination successfully. Dr. Jones intends to practice ip ; hand to assist the mothers." ' July 24. ; Miss Averett with a girl friend It Is important that utan wnmn in very near iuture. was racing their horses after the children. wha win first enter school saddle came - loose, this fall brat this clinic, as It will parade. Th causing the glri to fall to the ce- be 'necessary for them to have a ment She was picked up and taken health certificate' when they enter to her home by A.- B. Gore. Hor school this fall. The hours will be condition was reported not serious. from 1 until 4 o'clock. '"'' J' SPANISH . JULY re - commit-teeaccofdi- ite).' 6 NEXT POPUtjAli her-sist- -- 3UI 16 U)U. f CEDAR VISITS PROVO MOSCOW,1 July 25, (UP). As eight members of the crew of the dirigible Italia, rescued after weeks of suffering on desolate ice isles, prepared to return to their homes, relief measures were underway to search for six other members of the Polar craft ' There are 12 ..men still lost and unaccounted for in the great apace below- - the North Pole. " These 12 Linen. Include the six men who float ed away with the envelope of the Polar craft and the Roald Amund sen rescue party. :' ', Italy Requests Search The Italian government has re quested the soviet relief committee to continue searches for the men and has offered to place two Ital ian seaplanes at the disposal of the, soviet committee. The Noval Scientific Institute has applied for permission tf nrnri their ship, Perr sey to Franz Josefland to search for Roald Amundsen s party. The so ciety, believes " Amundsen's "plane" landed near Spltzbergen. Reports reached here today that the OslBTNorway, Dag Bladet had suggested in message to the. Nor wegian geographical society that shO' invited societies to appoint an international commission to investigate the Italia rash. This would include geographical societies m Copenhagen, Stockholm, Paris, Rome, Leningrad and Washington. Each society would appoint one expert to serve on the to the newspaper's plan. : STEWART HOLDS POST.. . ISLAND (UP)-.T- h7 LODGE, Wis, NEW. YORKr July-2July plans are be- New " York; World says today that ing made for the departure of Colonel Robert W.. Stewart had President and Mrs. foi Yellowstone National Park between checkmated John 'D. R'obHefeJler, 'J Aug. 10 and 14. it was learned Jr.'s efforts to force 'him out o the Sine serving as society editor i autnoratively at the summer White chairmanship of the , $500,000,000 , Standard Oil company of Indiana. T of the Provo Post a few years ago; House today. Mrs. E. Ray; Peterson, who is at present visiting friends and relatives here, has branched out considerably in newspaper and magazine .writing.,. In addition to reporting for three southern California newspapers, Mrs. Peterson is r, editor, of a small paper, which, covers the Weeks Poultry Colony, a unique little city of about 600 one-acgarden homes 28th SATURDAY, located about eighteen miles from Rescued Members of Dirigible .Crew Ready to Leave For Their Homes1 w ".-V-- MRS. PETERSON BIS CONTINUED ST " "CAL" TO TEIXOWSTONE ' We hHear AboutTuriiiey fcWallop THis "serort pimnAis ""' ., 50c DobcITs Solution, 00-Pi- nt" MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Add 10 Per Cent for Postage. Fl PI r Fl n I 111 nJJ Vb : n77 : tII'- - If 'MM I II--f- lUl : - rv-i n M M r |