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Show PAGE El6nT PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY,' SEPTEMBER I Wit, lU UHtf WOAlEV BE CITY NEWS ,.., of "j PAYSON SOCIETY NOTES . eh i'i Deseret, Utah, is Mary Crafts Mr. and Mrs. Willaim Whimpcy a for few vlBltor here a days. J?yce left TuesLillian A. Morrlaoa of St George and little daughter for Beach, Calk Long evening day on here ispendlng a few days lorma, wncre iney win rcsiuc. irs business. - Alma F. Bohman and J. Bohman, Bank. jpr the past two of Monroe, are visitor! here this in the State years, has betn replaced 'py; Miss week. Albert Walker of Beaver spent Liza. Stark. 1 Monday with Provo friends. John LerwllfTentertained Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher at Mr. in honor a shower last motored her from New York, with of .he daughter, Saturday RolMrs. their son and daughter, Stephen and a recent bride. A Audreygroup large and Phyllis Fletcher, who will at- of relatives and close friends were tend the Brlgham Young university prtsent, and the- - young bride rethis year. ceived many lovely gifts.Mr. and Mrs. 8. C Erickson and are Provo visitors of Helper family Mrs. Louie Daniels and son this week.' ..::'J.: of Kimberley, Nevada, have ''","' of Mrs. Mr. and S.'I Chlpman were Provo visitors American Fork Mr. Laban Hardine entertained . Monday. at a lovely birthday party Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Bryant I Decker evening for lier daughter, Lucille, left Saturday for Boston where Mr. who was celebrating her eleventh Decker will enter the Harvard birthday. A pink and white decorr medical college. ative color scheme was. used. TwenMr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkner ty girl friends enjoyed the affajr. ' and children of Price are visitors here for a few days. A lovclv weddin" was solenv Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. morning at the daughters, Emma and Eunice, are nized Wednesday Mrs. Fcarn Gray, spending a few days In Bingham. home of Mr. and Dorothy, be- C. V. Buck and 8. U .WUUams of when McClel-youn- g Boise, Idaho, spent Monday and to- came the bride of Hyrunt son of Mrs. Jennie D. day here on business. - Mm. Mary F-- Smith, Miss Hilda McClcllanr- The ceremony waB Farrer, Miss Naomi Farrer and performed at 7 o'clock, Stephen Smith spent therweek end in Salt Lake. Mrs. C. N. Redfield and daugh ters, Nora and Lottie, have returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives In Parowan. -- .The Misses Redftelds spent, several days In Continued f ronapage One Zion National parkrBryce canyon. Cedar Breaks and southern Utah. Maggie Man, and. many others, They were accompanied on this trip running races each day with enby their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. 3, A. tries' coming from southern Utah, Paromore and Mr. and Mrs. L. N. the Uintah reservation, Idaho and Marsden of Parowap. . Another feature of the t Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Ernotit Duke of Salt track will be a Ben Hur chariot Lake were visitors here Monday race each day, also saddle horse and today, the guests of relatives and Don v races. ; , and friends Altogether this will be the finest Mr. and Mrs. P. A- - Phillips and race meet ever seen in this county I ' a fewllf not In I ' .:. ,' -- I days here with friends. - 'T i' lf. 1 ' UlOllUNl'i' SURPRISE 'MB Ik To see AP 5161 BOARD SrloVdlAl6 -- IT ,ci3ARe-fr- -- frfe SMOKER fcEAL' 5M0KE ! ,;y (9 A E BiofcjMJ5Wod-DER- - - . wla. -- THotifirtf --Wis up ? ' - is- MV -- "TALKIE SI6MB0ARP! BUit5L0VAi"ERS --- Crfctel ----- MliSfcAL . w. 1.. AM T 1 -- frig - - - ! . id ' I-- CliVSlKiE . It hop VterW TWPAV Av6tVt. . NEW FEATURE - r, iMT Off. "f scnvtcf, nc C . HERE'S MIGHTY NEW ARM FOR NAVY Li f' I" t - " ' I ,8- ---r- V--4-- ' " r ' " a -- . - - ' " " " T . J 1 J 4.-M-,..,r ZJ III I' rv .- ,- 7nr- , , ,V,,..,n , - , The )iigicu, snown here,, and its sister snip, baratoga, were built by the navy as airplane carriers but I lf In recent tests, the Lexington has proven-Itseformidable fn other ways. rA. powerful new elght-tnc- h gun, perfected by the navy, has been Installed, and In demonstrations the effectiveness of these guns, coupled with the carrier's speed of 84 knots an hour, make it a powerful new type for both defense and offense. In addition, the txtngtonand Saratoga carry 84 airplane, and have batteries for defense. These vessels cost $45,000,000 each.. In this picture, the vess is nearly past the camera, the bow being in ths right corner. vf ' V- ; . , - t, i i X- ' . . " l . - -- "" "" I P"-- - n linn liiiimii 1 mm ii lEATCitE JOY no " At the Strand -.- 1L l..i,fci ' it i i X --4 &, - r' Bring In your old coat regardless y it will be renovated and given to a charitable institution for distribu" tion tor the needy. f its condition i . Aoats Into : vW't ViV.y .' os MMpai last year many Come were made happy witlnold coats someone will appreciate;, yours this season. """L"J' " Mrs. A, R. Wilson was a visitor in Salt Lake on Wednesday. mm 1 f Welman Carter, who has spent past year in L Bingham, was home for a few days before going to Salt Lake to enter school at Westminster College. Sie WATCH -- COMPARE VALUES gupsE-whojh- . I I FOR NNiyERSARYi: MOSEAEWIS TtXlm . t P i -- V 11 WESTCENTER I I 8 I tt l ff 1 h PROVO, UTAH - ' '::. W .Mi .( W I f I & I ' - fx pi : ?: WOMN' Path J'' u ' yuaranrecd lum-yrrTl- iUi fngrant spray is mrtain folds and kills the- - lurking, buzzing pest. harmless to people. Every bottle guaranteed. y O.VC.OrCO AT MCLION IK ST IT UTS Cf INDTIAt7 ... 9Rt&MK0ftffl30&tft?VKfJt&P--- I LIBERAL TERMS . ..' Wherever Indians foirgulh'ir in the northwest, be it in litmtr.g, Jri or an inter-tribconference, the amusements ate bound to include the stick gamo. Those squaws, snapped near Prlneville, Ore., are sitfuchion of two rows facing each o her. Two bones are passed along theTow; it's the ting in the approved as the bones, winning if guessin f right Sticks are used instead of poker chips in game to computing winnings, thor-ughl- gaanmteed to kill. The mist-lik-e 'spray . . penetrate corners Fly-T- .a..V?:-- During this unusual sales event we will accept your "old coat as a $5.00 payment on any coat in the shop valued $20.00 or more. Wednesday and Thursday. Keep FLY-TO- X tainleM . . . . s ! . 8 WARNER mman;MADE r r U OLD V v vr M i n i,,- M -- "tJ"1?""." week, ill : . in-to- day Mrs. Sid Corayhas, been visiting in Sah Lake for art of thepast - 1 1 anti-aircra- ft TPS THE OLD INDIAN STICK GAME Mr. and Mrs. Rcid Voorhecs of Gitnriison spent the week end here with thcir sister, Mrs. Louise Cox and family. -- m FOR YOUR COAT T - -- s Heber Curtis, Ward. Th iiide was attended by her aufarMiss Donna Wilson, as bridesmaid and Clark Reece was best man. The bride's dress was a tan georgette and lace combination, and she carried a bridal bouquet of Cecil Brunner- - roses, gypsolia and fern. The ceremony was witnessed by the closest relatives, and a wedding breakfast followed. A decorative color scheme of yellow and white was used in the dining room, and the living room was effectively idecorated with traiKng Clematis and Asters in. the pastil shades. The young couple left on the 9 o'clock train for Long Beach, where they will spend two weeks, after which they will make their home in Payson. " Guests at the wedding breakfast," exclusive of the bpdal party, were Bishop and Mrs: Heber'A. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wilson, Mr. R H: Gray of Long Beach, Mrs. Jennie D. McClellan, Mrs. Matilda Dixon, Agnes Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gray, Waldo, Donna and Ertria Wilson,4 Mr. and Mrs. Fearn Gray, Lillian ' and Richard . : ; Gray. nt ... JoThe three Payson, camps, Daugh- Short talks by County Officers C. Jones, Clara C. Warniclc sephine a of. held Utah very Pioneers, ter and Julia Hancopk. Refreshments" " interesting joint social at Memorial were- - served. , i ' Park last Thursday afternoon The Miss Erma Patten entertained . following' program was presented; Readings , Miss Elsie' Losee ol the Sorosis Bridge Club Thursday Spanish Fork; Chorus, Members evening. Special guests were Mrs.' of Camp I;;. Rfading, Miss Gwen Golda Anderson, Mrs. Fern Col-vi- n and Miss Evelyn Tilson. Miss Wride; Chorus, Members of Camp 3; Readings, Mi Maurine Ilinck-la- y iuarjone vvilson and received high score prizes and of the High School Facility; Mrs. Gould Dixon the consolation. Ukelele detections, , . ", "jm : ; - 1 HOUSE BOARDING OUR 18, 1928. jrfTI!P?BTWW"""BI ' BFMiiBIBBPMPMBilMBBBWBBB WBnPjHHHiHBMpHHP4HIMMDMyH FOR SALE Some mustard has bite r Some mustard has flavor Schilling Mustard has both!: -- LATE 192G -- CHEVROLET -- COUPE Extra good condition. New tires. Phone 802-- You should use 13 less of Schilling Mustard than of any other. Ordinary mustard contains some flat, flavorless oils and bran. These are removed from Schilling Mustard, leaving only the fine meal . and aromatic oUs. .That's - why Schilling has more flavor - - more vigor - - more zest Schilling was the ... fir8t to produce pure spices in America' - - and Schilling Spices are still used r by pure food experts as the standard V i ; 41 k ---- 1 1ll4'Jl!tUi'?,'lllPtiti'MlirSBBi).6,S " HELPTi rEMSELES ,- - while f ii','.---." '( ii , ... 10 arc being waited oth X- - i by which to judge others -- "IIOTELT -- NewhouseS ALT L A K K CITf, UTAH 'On af S.lt Lk Cltr'i fln botelt, wber eomfort-rwit- h find rrr sot. s vmrm bocplUU Itr. Garage -in conntctlom - M4 - Tfri- 4CI Room.. EACH $2.00 thd Cmf. WITH BATH $4.00 J.H, RAVBIJ'iM, Cen, Mgr, S!LiGAll-00.-1- 1 BEEF LIVER fresh sliced, 2 lbs. 2 5c PICNIC HAMS , lb. 23 c 21 Your money back if you don't like Schilling's best I - I. "' ' ' . - JMI43 - V ' ' ' ':' |