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Show - c PROVO EVENING A LOLLVpoP --THAT KMovJS WHEN UlcKEP,vu, T sul .ARE AS SEA MOSE ABOVE. rr Atf - LIKE- A - I LEVEL, MV . BARf v-- f r over bi s r WE-- . IW .. aiI I tAKe -- .AM-fLH- TALKIMS 5f6Ki IS kfX&Acitd& WORE fill OFF VauVE TUiSoFSdCCESS Tb -- RAfAiRit- - ' IfeAliilS MAfCf4? CMBARRASSMEAl-- OF MV BECAUSE Hrr rr.' T, MAfURB.' A' - v r; Wellman owned and operated the station Mrs. Wellman cow has. When Nrs Wellman got a divorce, the court awarded her The family real estate. This Included their agement. "I've been succeeding, and. though house and the ice. station. . . .' "I had to support my two grand- it may be a man's game I'll stack children, and I couldn't see any up against any man." says Mrs reason why a good strong woman Wellman. couldn't run an ice station as well "Right now I'm enjoying the com as a man,' she says. petition," says her former: husband. : So she took over the business of I Dengmr Pont liI:o It her former spouse and began run-- j Mrft- - WelImanV two" daughters, . both in the twenties, the married niftg 4t-- 3 . , . - ! ? - v ' ' t n; t.i y , " ' " 'is if! - , , ; " . ; , of The new faculty members hoir nfffcv. Springville high, mad ial debuf before the students of the V school last Friday When they gave a unique program entitled "Radio- land The performers comprised of the new faculty members, spoke through ft' tuba, giving' the Impres- sion that tey were talking before the microphone. "The program consisted of settiny-uexarciscs, con ducted by A. E. Jacobson In which f ' he burlesqued Coach Letidingharn, and also gave th Impression that I two stations were coming In at the same time; piano solo, Edith Ge; reading, tUIss! Mercy Lundberg; 'in- -' f terpretatjoft, organ grinder with of, his monkey. Mr. Jacohson and Miss Curtis; bedtime stories, Miss Lund-ber- g; market reports, Mr. Jacobson; signing offt- announcer Glen Sumi. I . " 6$' 1 LIAKES DEBUT i V' - i "I worked hard to'build up a trade, and It's not rjght for her to take it over after I made it a pay-jn- g proposition," he says. "But I'll work my new station up to point where I'll not have to w;orrv about competition. 1 live In a small room in the back of this station and savn to. get ahead of the game." Residents of the neighborhood doubt if either station is making such & whale of a fortune. Each propriearo, they say, often sits up late at night waiting for customers, buTTieitherdne will "admit discour- It all happened like this: -- in, This, of course, left Wellman out of a job. 'A So. he leased a station from a large-scal- e ice company and established it beside his former home. And he feels, now, that he Is a man , with a grievance.- CINCINNATI. O.. Sept. 14 As If Icemen didn't have enou?h to worry about these day with the spread of mechanical refrigeration, two Cincinnati dealer have added the worries of domestic rivalry to' the troubles of the Ice game. Mrs. H. B. yVellman operates an Ice , station in a little shed beside hep horn. .' And oh the other side of her home, only a few yards' down the sidewalk, is a competing ice station operated by H. B. Wellman, from whom Mrs. Wellman obtained , a divorce not long ago. ' .L How It- Happened- - CAUSES MS Maul V A&E - A4P X.IAiiK Vod! -- A DIVORCED, FIGHT TWO WAYS WfJP V As-lHS- - THIS DIVORCE DOES CUT ICE ILL v ns pa en nvn By Ahern iinri.Mii a rcv HOUSE HOARDING HEIUtItWlJIlSDAV,SErTTaiBER 20, 1928,, r ' ! j . - ; 1 - " f - -- j - x j is , 1 . . N,, ., Iff The personnel of the new faculty is comprised of the following: Mercy Lundberg, graduate of Univer--si- tr of Utah with A. B. degree, director- of physical education and speech; Pamella.LewlSj graduate of, Brigham Young "university, director of typewriter and shorthand ; Edith Gee, graduate of BriSbam. Young university with B. S. - degree, Instructor of domestic art; T.npH Curtis, graduaU-o- f Brteham Young university,; Instructor domestla sd SiOn.' . 11 1 - - KIMS CLUB PAOIYRAHAS n FINEPROGRAM ENJOYSTOUR Jfl6,77:v..v...... it A ' - . ( W v.y.-.vi- jywil fcilnH , - ' t , The fQllowInelproeramwaa.car- In SPANISH FORK, Sept ' of the regular meeting of the tied out at a largely attended and Kiwanis, club . Thursday evening, VV successful conference of the of Palmyra stake, j the club members were treated to Relief" Societies 'an auto tour of ihe vocational pro- - President Pelila Hughes was in 'jecU of the SDanish . Fork hich charge. Meeting t XL o'clock,: for, stake school boys under the direction of J. TF, Skinner, vocational project and ward ;Of floors;- congregational singing; prayer, President Ed. M. leader. , Amy W. Evans repre.First the auto tour violtpd the Kowe; Mrs. the general JVeliaS Society sow-an- d of Angus senting, board - alseueeedr social Halesrnextthff wheat project of ; Ronald Nelson; enpeciafcy "How to Cooperate With Charity Departments;" Mrs. next the four-acr- e sugar beet pro- County Ethel R. Fmith, also representing Albert of Banks; ject motoring westward to Lake Shore they visit- the general board, spe&e- ea "The ed the baby beef project of William Care of Defective Children.' 'The of i Monthly ConsultaCreer; next the purebred Jialsteln Importance heifer project of Lorin Maland, al- tions. Between the Bishop and Ward so at Lake Shore; they then visited Relief Society Pr9idendjwaa.-th- a of a talk given by Bishop the Jersey dairy project of Theo- topic remarks, dore We6tring at Benjamin;, next Bird AllenH.-- of Salem; President Gardner; duet, Mrs. they visited the "sugar beet Annie Corbell and MrsHattle Wll- project of Vells .Ludlo- w- aUiaiatl Swehson. ! Benjamin.. Motoring to Lcland the cox;' prayer, Albert The afternoon" session convened suparty then vfsited.the four-acr- e gar beet project of Don Markhhm; at 2 'o'clock.'' The program: Consinging; prayer,' Bishop driving east, they viaited the pro- gregational Wtlls T. Brocjcbank; reporU of the ject of Ralph Morgan's two-acsugar beets; the party next visited Relief Societies of the stake, given President Hughesnalk. ''Stanthe Lincoln sheep project of p t2 and Mark Bradford, after dard of Child Care," Mrs. Amy W. Which the party motored to Salem Evans; trio, "Sunrise and You," and visited the sugar beets and Mrs. Lindsey Snell. Misses Dorothel melon projects of Don Pierce. The and' Violet Woods; talk. "Educaparty then enjoyed a melon foast at tional Work In the Relief Society," the Pierce home, eating all the can- Mrs!j. Rowena Hodge; talk, "New Plain for VisltlngTeache-s,- " Mrs. taloupes and watermelons they of the club ex- EtheT B. Smith; remarks, Presi pressed themselves much pleased dent Ed. M. Rowe;Aainglng, congra-with the showing made by the boys gaupn;. prayer, Tancls Hanks, In .the projects. ". i ! " . "Mom, get me a bag of peanuts, I wanna feed the elephant" "No, Bobbie, papa is a Democrat and he would n't approve of your READ WANT ADS imm.i.Tatsafcii feeding the Republican- emblem." Qina, UK ' MA KKVKC INC. mo. u. t. IS IJa-Oi- fA0P f Have seeaI vour' In im i calking AMP CLARK-- VoU care --to Sell rftfe PATE-r- s OF VoUR STaA "fa 00 R COMPAJkM, VJE - PARPOi MV PttZVAlES I am . ; MRmt-;-- " --Tb rfeAP VRlisMES "EVSRV "TEaI AMP A MlMurfESr WrfAi WERE. VOUJT " -A(3AfU TERfAS T AM riAftP OF . rtEARlAi -- . PUE rfo OVER --Trie fclfiVKS amp rtrle- - lb us, : .SiiET3feG a V .:. . war PAWS. v. The rival 4 , -.- ASSES HUNDREDS I VALUES AFTEltfJOON DRESSES Neat and beautiful styles in Voile, , Broadcloth and Gingham Dresses, trim- -' jnedjwltJijgandie,Jace-d-t- o ular $2.95 values fljlI fin iUJ Anniversary Sale price . . . . . . . HOUSE 3 - LADIES DRESSES .- yersary" Sale-'pric- e your choice at .... . It Starrs -- Have Ydii Breakfast, dinner and sapper without the an of a single fly. FLY-TO- X stands as a permancDl protection -a-gainst-flics and rnosquit ocst FLY? TOXBpraycd In the sleeping rooms insures undisturbed restful sleep. Easy io use fragrant . . . harmless to a.doodIb- .- .- .- ... 9 ... - v- .'...Sff'"-.!'.!- !! " ' -- Wft D AT MKLLON lSTITUTeOr rMJSTIAUr. n pT x RESEARCH P(lLOW(HI itudniLLlii BBOT;W - Ui-Y- U n-- T - Jqm orrow. '.' ES ',' Friday, Sept. 2 1 st at 10 ' ' . " I -- A"-M- Wool crepe, crepe de chine, and velve-- . teen, Smart new colors in girls' frocks,' M QC sizes 8 to 12;.', Regular V. J . .'. at now $7.9oj going price .Viu leather:of bags handsome purchase leather hand bags in the season's newest styles. Regular price $4.95. 0 1 nC" Anniversary- - Sale -- ; price ohly ; . . . gen-Jui- . ... . . : . V 1 U Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Address: 224 Bradburv Bid?.. Los - u Full fashioned chiffon and service silk, square and pointed heels all the new - fall shades marrow,-- chestnut, fallow, and CI flp.: creyetle others., j Anniversary Sale Price, per pair(V ........ ... i J- -J ANNIVERSARY SALE PRESSES- - VVomen's and : popular slip-ovStudent collar, silk and wool $2.95 values for . . :. . . er - misses" new sweaters in style, V, Crew and Ji FANCY - ' m . . . Sio 8,.; Wprh pair. To MQ $ I i4u . SLIPPERS Ladies' and Misses' Boudoir $2.50 a Sale price, pair Slippersr --r . . 4 . . . nn 0 liUU CHILDREN'S WINTER Yw-T- he . People Responsible for OZPro3perlv, We'.launeh this Event Celebrating Six Years Of L -- nrrBusiness Success With Mammoth Values! tt in-Prov- - o, In rpprtciattcn to the people who have helped to make this store place of Prov,'v we are offering at 6ur Sixth 'Anniversary Sale remembered as unusual. We wish to lhank you, (the people of Provo and values (hat will long-bsurrounding cities)-for- your oatronae-and hepe tc always satisfy your wants with our policy of 'The Finest Merchandise at the Lowest Prices." the-"bu- -- "1. . Doors open Friday Morning COATS Children's wool winter coats with fur r:oIlar sizes; 3ta.&,jearjs. , Qnly 175 of these coatslefjt, bo . ; t to 4 nn to $7.95 hurry; $ liUU. r sy e PURE SILK HOSE , ent Ne$ fall dresses tor,misses and women, neat styles and colors- .flc nr $10.00 values for .T. J.'.TT. . . yOiJU ' : ne - 1 - ' COME AND SEE! " 7 Thanks, Moe Lewis at 10:00 o'clock. Sale continues fifteen EACH AND EVERY ITEM AT THIS GREAT SALE ISREAb days. Co. 1 1HERETS YOUR OPPORTUNITY . 250 - ana that his treatment It- s " - H ' ' for V 1 lUU A special : Angeles, California. GIRLS' NEW DRESSES j you have been ailing for ah length of time and do not get any better, do not- fall to eall as Improper tneasures rather than disease are very-oftethe cause of your lohg standing trouble. Remember above date, that con sultation on Jthis trip; wilLie ftoe naaj z nn . . . If "VMbPcyi7 Swollen Veinsraid Buiidis-- Ki Near the Ankle or Knee O ....,. '. ailments.--: SVEATERS--- , tl - - Tired Easilvf Do Your Feet and MIgs Swell and Inflama and Get So Sore You Can Hardly! Walk? L ' of percale and. gingham, ill sizes; light and dark patterns. These dresses sell regular for $1.25. Anni- - f louse" dresses -- i ' iriiiiLMiierMaBfiLig.Tw - ice heir -- Anoyance " SCO. In Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years Leg rat. PROVO - -- sm s, asii:wty.ut:rT'jM'auuAn-- N !).'." her-siste- r, mo.us.MT T -. -. T -- ..f merchants, Mr. and ffra. Wellman, husband and wife, ere stations. The-- Wolimanhome lsbct ween the Ice - - - " DO NOT OPEIIATE v, etetions, as shown below.. Will be at- -opposed their r Both miss no bets in adding to girl and . ROBERTS iOTEL- mother's entry into the. ice field and their customers arid to make-ett- re SATCBOAY. SEPT. 2 never have given up their efforts to "Sonq goes without lce, both haye Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. have her dispose of the station.keys hanging near, the- doors of "The girls don't like it," Mrs. their 'stations so neighborhood Ice ONE DAY ONLY Wellman admita, "and they keep users may enter-- and help them- nagging at me to give it up, but me selves when the operators are away. No Charge For Consultatloa ana Je.. ujaimliayeQt.ta.Jiva,iuAnd the new mechanical iceman's ain't It?" she adds in her good- - inroads is causing the two no little - Jh specialist of Dr. Mellenthis . immiHu ueripaiiyay - . vGrty, the neighbors Say. Co. Is a regular graduate In 4, medicine and surgery and Is lie en ed by the state of Utah. . , .... I'.' He visits professionally the moM important towns and cities and of. V fers to all who call on this trip free " ,1 consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired. ,. .. 'I t According to his method of treat-i ment he does not' operate for chronic appendiciUs, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or ade-- ' . r ' . nolds. "!.;Jle has U his credit wonderful 1nresults - diseases of the stomach, 1 liver, bowels. Mood, skin, nerves, s heart, kidney, bladder, bed wet-ting, catarrh, weak lungs,- - rheuma--tlsm, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal 4 Do Your Grow ehow-here-at-i- re His - SPECIALISTS z i - u,,.' OR. ,' PREAM IF THE ' I , university, lcstruoy tor French and Englisn; ti. cvuson, sxaouaie oi engnam loung university, Instructor of mechanic arts; Glen W. Sumsion, graduate Utah Agricultural college, instructor, mathematics In Innior h'- school; Mary Huntington, graduate Brigham Young university, instructor English and literature; Portia Davis, clerk. ,C0MINC-- T( ! A. feaaore i , . C.lvH Brigham-Youn- r- . ation of passengers and passports. The proposed system contem SCIENCE plates the installatlonof travelling -HaveYottTaited ABOUSHIJfG QCABANTIXE quarantine officials who will board These Delicious of huge ocean liners Rttht largerBhlpsJn, foreign ports Delay . u 'quarantine" will soon' be done away ana travel back across the Atlantic t with, if CHOCOLATE plans of Secretary of Labor, examining the passengers at leisure James J. Davis, materialite. Sec- - during the trip. Not only could a more thorough examination thus retary Davia outlined his time-saing Ideas, upon his return from a be made but no delay would be he neoe?sary, when .the. ship arrived CHOCOLATE CUP CAKES recent trip, to Europe, where cxaminedihe . uuaraatina- - systems in the United States, of other countries, in an effort to Secretary Davis hopes to put his work out a saving of the delay now plan Into use before bis term . next March. caused by the quarantine examin-pire- , encej Clorn g litter-proje- desir- fcFUSEP u - far- ed.-Members MA5bR Vj , J - Mark-Hanso- OF A -- ' , V i - . ' ' i i re VdoULPI - " . . ii '. tv.'O-ac- CAMiioM TIRE. PURIf43 -:s The Boer BAt AMCB pHtce 1 VOU LL Vr -- t. orf. . fiS - Twfl- -- SieMBoABP-A-rIR- P rrs-fREe- $ , .T - i-- I ' - . t sd ' Wo! ):Avi....: WINTER COATS :Pur trimmed ! Ladies' and Misses' Sizes 1 Suede cloths, Bolovias, Sports, in new ...style coats. Browns blacks and other new colors. 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