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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1928. socm Item FLOODS SVEEP CI1BNEWS RUSSIAN TOWNS for these column! should be submitted to the Society Kdltoc between 8:00 A. M. ud 5 P. M. DINNER GUESTS MONDAY ' Chief of Police and Mrs. Otto' Blrk had as their dinner guests Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ad Birk of Fork. American .. -- ; in lmmmmmmmmmammmmmmitiim mm i MBf'.Ktf . V MA. VclO f kiVtiW TO OO 1O0'r J; IS SPEAKER . Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Firmage and have famUyand'MissBessie'Stewart returned home from a delightful BROTHER AND SISTER 1 KHABAROVSK," Russia,-Au- g.: Dean L. John Nuttall was the three weeks' auto trip to California. HONORED reconnolter-in-g after (UP) Airplanes, In of Interest visited speaker at the assembly held at points Members of the Scandinavian so- They the Amur river and Seya river the and around Long Beach and San Alpine summer school of jhe Saturof entertained Provo ciety districts, reported today that at Francisco. Soren at of home Young the university Monday morning. BO water day evening villages were under Mrs. Jack Booth and family spent least Dean Nuttall discussed the school Mikkleson, in honor of Halvor Mad-sen- , a week in Vivian had hundreds and that ofhouge Provo Park, who recently .returned from Tased Sixty "thousand people, situation and the progress which T been has been made in measuring educa the Scandinavian mission - field of. Mr. and Mrs.to Provo Tuesday. was it estimated, were hometesa. Anderson Ernest tional achievement In the schools. the L. D. S. "church, and his sister, and the that The reported airplanes are spending a few days floods were He declared that the time has come Miss Anna Madsen, who is leaving m family Increasing: Salt Lake with friends. : sci August 29, f or the north central - H. W. Isaacson and P. W. Bills of - Inhabitants of other districts In When education, like any other ence, has Its Instruments of meas states mission, field. They are' son Denver were evacu to are the region preparing among the business ate their homes. urement which will enable it to pro and daughter of Mr. and Mrs A- visitors In Provo Many steamers, ofed mora today- lfred Mddsen of Provo. Music, definitely, in all educa en are smaller and boats barges Miss Eva was a Provo tional matters. He said that even gamea. solos, readings and soeial visitor from rbiUipa In relief activities. gaged Salt Lake Tuesday. of education had been so chat were enjoyable features" and The Lena fields are threat the costs studied that now they can a delicious luncheon was served. areLorls Stewarttwo and Grant Ferre ened by the gold carefully waters. ? rising weeks traveling spending be determined With accuracy so The rooms were tastefully arrangthat In the future, boards of educa ed with the season's- flowers as a through Yellowstone National park. here from Denver, Colo, Arvtn, daughtion need do little guessing. decoration. Sixty members and' the terVirginia A. B. Tennent of Sturgls, Michi- - Dean- - NuttaH j of Mr. "and Mrs. Harry Arvih of argued that the guests of honor were the happy par Vineyard, was taken to a Salt Lake gan, was a business visitor in Pro- school situation In. Utah should be - ticipants. Tuesday. hospital Tuesday night. The child vo changed In regard to the Inequali !s suffering from inflammation of - Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Price and son ties of the counties, especially .in ENJOYABLE PARTY AT the gall.:! Mrs. Mary Bunnell ac- Dale, Mrs. Paul Krueger and daugh- financial matters. He declared SALTAIR ter Mr. and Mrs. Lew her and Beth, companied and no longer any reason is daughter there grandthat A group of , Provo people formed to Salt Lake. ., Mar Price and children,' Paul and for an Intelligent state to maintain a party and Bpent an enjoyable daughter and Silver end Garth,, have returned home from a a program which causes one coun time at Saltair Saturday afternoon Mr-Mr,, ten day trip to Yellowstone parte - and Mrs. Earl Conant have ty to tax itself five iimes-a- s much and evening. Boating, dancing and A. R .Ingram ofLSalt-LakIs a as some other counties and then 4o their -- homes in Provo, plcnlcing were the features of en after spending"ten days In Califor business visitor here for a few days. have inferior schools. tertainment and .those, participating A. York wasj Los Angeles c'onf male- were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craven. posed of Jerome BrownJWendell Mr. and Mrs. Leland Silver,, Mr. with Mr, and Mrs. Milton Reynolds, among the visitors here Tuesday. In Oakland with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bailey of Redland, Calif is Robinson; Ben Doty,. And Perry and and Mrs.' Julian Ft Greer, Mr. and a visitor here today. ; for the Snow, furnished Mrs. George Mecham and Mr, and Roy Harper. Robert VlrgM Whit of Salt Lake assembly. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murdook Mrs. Clarence Greer. and Zorella Norma Hammer of and family left today for Vivian to attend theMurdock family re- -' Lehl were Issued a maAiage license DAUGHTER'S BIRTHDAY HO HUM! CHICAGO BOMB court at the county TiouseTuesday. union. CELEBRATED CHICAGOi Aug." 1 UPfcA black Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tolboe JWiss Iris Dennlson of Manti is Mrs. Frank Holdaway entertained ln over tne arrival or a powder bomb exploded ineffectively few days ln Provo with a number. of young folks at her spending the early today in the entrance of a six Jine nh&y dufhter. home Tuesday afternoon, the oc- her sister, Mrs. V. C Anderson. flat building owned and occupied by Mother i morning. Mr. T. and J. ani. f casion being the ninth birthday Dr. Max Thorek, chief surgeon of Dunsdon1 Mrs. and her daughter Elaine pineMr. ?nd. aby12 M. S. McAfee will the George niversary American hospital. Damage" &nty Contest games were engaged In and daughters, Clara and Laura, for a five weeks' was practically negligible. a delicious luncheon was served. have returned home from a few leave'toSaturday California. 'In Los Angeles Present were days trip In southern Utah. They trip will visit with Mrs. McAfee's AFPLIQl'ED DESIGNS Murdoch Mary Blake, Marjorle visited "In Cfdar with Mrs. ETW. they and will visit Geometric designs in velvet ap Williams. Merlihe ' Wells, Fern Ford and in Elslnore with Mr. and Bon, Ewell Wanlass, herdaughter, Mrs. Jennie Clement, plique-arused efectlvely on chif Clcgg, Susie Madsen, Ruby Maag, Mrs. J. A. Bateman. Miss Thyra Weesner of Oklahoma atf San Francisco. They will spend fons and very delicate fabrics. Orlo'Shumway, George and Joseph Mr. Blake, Howard and Ross Holdaway, City arrived in . Provo Tuesday to several days in Stockton with daughter, Mra. ' Mary FALL COATS spend two weeks here with Mr. and McAfee's Peterson " and' Ralph Vaughan x . , Schegle. Mrs. J. Edwin Stein. j Handley. The seven-eightlength coat Bruce and of Thompson wife, ' to bevery smart for fall, promises were 111.; the Provo Chicago, among H. D. Whitmore and wife, and . LAMBDA with a - few " Inches of lheTrock Tuesday and taday. ANNOUNCEMENT' Whitmore, of Soldier Summit, visitors below the coat showing Mr. and Mrs; Chtude H. Baker of Miss Virginia Whittaker will, be are visitors in this city this week. are Eureka visiting friends here for Mr. and Mrs. Ad Birk of Amerihostess to the members ofthe LACE GOWNS - r Tambda. Tau club at herhome In can, Fork, Mrs. William Klrkham. a few days r. The lace afternoon gown is very A. Allred of Salt Lake" W a SprlngVille Thursday evening. Ali Mr. and Mrs. Burton Klrkham and Paris, worn with a coat members are requested to be pres- - Leon Klrkham, all of Lehl, were business visitor in this city for sev-er- smart In" of the same color in wool or silk, u--, days. """"',. sentv the guests of Chief of Police and A. H. Chambers of Ogden was and the frock con. Mrs. Otto Birk Monday evening. ' here on business to idea. tailored the form Tuesday. GUESTS AT DINNER ' Orson, Kent and Stewart Ryan Covers were laid for 19 at a well of Logan are visiters ln Provo this A California man Is suing his " " TIERED SKIRTS appointed dinner, at the home of week. Many of the smartest tiered Mr: and Mrs. 7Clnrence Bennett Hazrt Clyde TJfUeher was a visit- former wife for more alimony. Now and then some.- iskirts scoop up In. front, but show Tuesday evening. - The affair was or here Tuesday. -steps out to help strike a closely molded belt and hip line, given In honor of Mrs. Bennet's parGeorge B. Foyle and wife are off the shackles that the poor male the belt much lower ln the back ents, Mr." and Mrs. C. J. Beettish of I v Texas, who are visit- Tabor, Canada. Mr. Andrew's sister has worn for thousands of years. than ln the front. will be visited also ing In Utah for a month. Cut flow ers In various shades were use.d to his brother and, sister, Jack Anprettily decorate the dining, table. drews and Mrs. Joe Jepson at San place cards were alrfb Francisco, Calif. They expect to employed In the decorative scheme. stay in Loa Angeles during the win- V AND HER . BUDDIES BOOTS DEANNinTALL Cy( OR ) ' WTO OKt , I H , B ' H . T OO ou f ' M neuter, t OR TOCAY , OOGWT A WWR. 60WA-tiJ- pi Tr006H ""TOWN- - NOTICE TO BELIEF SOCIETY . Mrs. Anna Day will be hostess to the members of the Fifth ward Relief society, at a kenslngton at her home, 905 - East - Center- street, afternoon at 3 o'clock. . Thursday All members are requested to be in . mHcuuaiiLQ ami arc aaikuu iu UI1115 theif- - handwork; Luncheon iwill be served. -- OUTING AT MAPLE DELL Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnson and family entertained a few friends at an outing at Maple Dell in Pay-so- n canyon Tuesday afternoon. An enjoyuoie nine was speni wun - fishing,." etc.,' after lng. boating,.1 ..1 ... I. .....I....... k.kl.k I rerved. ( ill ' vIua ' XT j , fV.' TOR TVrTY "BOCKS iTOO 17Lj rrrti- - 3Ir, -- AWWGWUT WOW T r.A M' . WS3 W wow't V .BGURt-fc- , 0K4' WT ovlo to bs TW TlHS " - qtet ine the-muai- - r , - " R... M. o, ed -. tt; - WT VitW OVOOY I e: The-Alp- 'rOR.tACV PO-A-- IOT. 1 VSVi'T 1VT Lfa lflJ -- Controlled Roasting they the boundaries of c6f- - fee flavor. Only a fed poithdf if coffee arersiaUtd at a time by this patented, continuous. process. No other method of roasting can ppduce the matchless, uniform flavor that Controlled Roasting main-- . " tains for Hills Bros. Coffee. " - JMrs.-Lela- When Hills Bros discovered . V" aj dg - . TAIT.Z HILLS BROS COFFEE" 7 -- - W-H- t al boih-sthe-coat " OlMI Rof.W.8. If it. OS. Frak ' - from tke triiinal tectum frit, opemtd milk ( f.utif key. New clorinated he-m- an - 1 ... Pool - - Geneva ; 'Ride the safety - chute - - thrills! Ann ouncement Vari-color- - ? m ter with their son" and daughtor, ' ATTF.TNDS SALT LAKE . op DELIGHTFUL TRD? IS PLANNED Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Andrews and family, also Miss Elva Peterson of Provo, left Wednesday for a tour through Idaho, Canada, Vancouver, British .Columbia, San Francisco, and Los. Angeles, California, In Ashton. Idaho, they wilLbe the guests of Mrs. Andrew's sister, Mia. Orson Baum, and they will visit another sister, Mrs. L. E. Hoi man at Clyde and BethAndrews. PARTY-- ". During the month of August this store will close at 1 p. m. on Vednesdays. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson mot- - j ored to Salt Lake Monday evening to attend a bridge party given by Mr. and Mrs. Perry W. Chase.! which was given at the Chase home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chase of San Francisco, Calif., were the guests of honor. . We hope our. many patron will cooperate with us in giving our employees this holiday by shopping in the morning on MOSE LEWIS ANNUAL Wednesdays. . R P ' ' Where Bargains' Await JYou" 3 mttj Begins Thursday August (Continues 15 2rid- - at 10 A.M. Dajs) Our annual of Merchandise, Coats, Dresses, Hose, Hats, Gloves, lingerie, Blouses, etc., reduced to bedrock. Hundreds of bargains await you. A sale that -. is a saje. Prices tell the story." . clean-u- p 1 Bathing Girls Revue i ' - - j. . atch Our Windows! -- Sale. Inaugurating Our Clean - Sweep' j 1 2 filffflflfSf Don't Miss This Event: Three Days Only - Thurs. - Friday Sat" - Saturday, August 4 for IjSale ol Dresses Dance to DRESSES j - - By rori-LVa- s 1 II BI I VJ $1.00 $1,95 S7.95 S9.95 S18.00 one free Jone free one-fre- e one free one free JI' Buy one and on i'tS VhW V. ' " X ' Vrf fT"'' f uSa ' ' v . A & : " 'thaty6umayh6rbe"aSle to make later. " " " fjPlllif Sizes 16 to 52 iy : - - priced frocks a thoroughly satisfying var colors. ty.ol fabrics, catterna-an- - ir Seie toup,e or more , ffiiFP n.juPP L :;1 . ki, ... nR!iilnWTnm . - --r Prints " Our Windows SBESEOBssT IfEIFIE-DAJ- H i . Z "'You'H firnl ra - m, , .Zwearwhy . 'I"""": raf ; Since you'll be needing a half dozen or so really .nice housedresses for late Summer. not .choose them all at once; and" now? Then that problem will be offj .C"":"your mfnd and'youll-bmaking a savings JfeSHBeFk'CBlor MS -Ii $30 in cash prizes will be given the winners. X Housedresses by the Hundreds ' ' ENTER GIRLS .. . . ivicliinflr Vv anfot ctimiM Anv flrirl J W Trnf Tflf fcaK DitVUlU oaa siil or 6 and VA Center between 11 to 12 a. at 175 West oiling ; 17 p. m. before -f- ll..." Friday. TT and Tirr:'" . trup a n d H i s -- . ... " the Wonderful Music of e -- r ( e tiL'..".'-...- 'wte it See the beantiful'and charming contestants, dressed in gorgeous bathing costumes. YouF opportunity' is here Entire sfocF of Dressw"wiil be placed on sale thtecudaysr Thursdly7FViday and Saturday. Doors open at 10 a.jm. FOR EXAMPLE Buy one of our $1.00 Dresses and Veceive your. choice of any other $1.00 dress free. ".When voi buv a $10.00 dress you receive"ali"0ther" $10.00 dress free. Buy-on' ' and get one free. .. . ' We're preparing for the largest crowd ever! Ab far as values go r : this is our greatest event, for-thes- 'WlSMvA fi Byron DaslrupsTi.: . 1 |