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Show ..i I'.--PAG- PROVO EVENING HERALD,. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1928. TWO E MOM .'N: POP- VtoSSCH OH, WJANft r I'll fcftCH? IT Vfiu-TttE- WERE T&VinOi Tb" CATCft-AfTf- R ALU By Cowan t. K FOR LOADED; Urn DClltV BACK., THAT ;1,TDL0 r.,vl I FT G1 VOU HEW : Vvl WA- - - , .HEIGHBoR. -- I WHO - HATTtRV, TOR OQ-rf- NV Ht BUT 1, NEWS") j, I 5"M4 VttF-- Ul" COVINS- ,T5 COUNT vaiji.MoMy- , mony. "i; ?:.Mr, and Mrs. George Halladay are happy to announce tha arrival of- - a fine-baby:, daughter born Thursday ,r at ,. the f arnily, home. Mother and baby are doing nicely. JoeTli-Fe- arl f Provo Hartley and Ellen Margaret Lewis of Spanish Fork were married1 Thtfraday at the Utah county court house. County Clerk E. Byron. Dastrup petv formed lMrs.-HGHieeBeealey and rimirhter tof Cedar City have returned to their home after visiting here for a week with Mrs. Beesley'a father. la tn Indiana :town. roosters are Attempts to revive- - triangular-shap- ed forbidden to crow before 5 a. m. An stamps in South Africa have ordinance ordering all hen to lay failed. The stamps were not perfor- - ' at least one egg each day also ongnb ated and had to be cut to help along. A pillionrideof 1500 miles has been accomplished by a Johannesburg girl, . Miss . Theunissen who traveled to Port Elizabeth and back on the pillion of a cycle. Hyrum Llttlefieid end Mrs. Nena Harrison" both o Spanish Fork, A class in' educational sociology were married at the county court will meet in the Parker school Mon- houaTburdayE-.-ByroDatruPr jgyevenlng, October 15 at 7 q'clock. formed the cfiremony. has beenrequested to give the class. . Pan P. Whalen. of Cedar Rapids, Those Interested In this work are Iowa, and Thelma Sarah Lewis of Invited to attend.' Provo, were united in marriage The class will meet once every Thursday at the county'court house. week for one or two hours. Five E. Byron Daatrupi .county clerk jaf hours credit will be offered, forth ' r Utah county, performed the cere- entire season's work, , FDR. SICK.IHO THE COPS fc CITY CHltP THE SopologjClass Harvest Special! r'l Osili; ! 'X... I. ""TO? - : for St Louis, Ma, after spending a week' vacation In Provo with his parents and friends. Mr. Pen-ro- d is employed as secretary to the assistant superintendent of the Mis souri- - Pacific- - Railroad company, Miss Lonlda Benson of Blackfoot, Idaho, is visiting In Provo for two weeks, the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson and chlldEen,.of Salt Lake, are vis- ltora ia PlOVO for ft few days .!.Mr. and Mrs. narvey.xoung ana family, of Hebef, apentt Thursday In Provo with relatives Owed Smart and ). James Markham. t. MrsJ i Minerva Thompson ; and son of Provo are spending a few daughter, iMlss Emma Thompson, days in Salt Lake with friends. -- s two .. W :OD?TI GuSTM DAMe5 TO GEf mTo SvAPE AMCt'Ui ; 1 TDM AT, K fcOttt, tUE-ftMOUTH ' Of UOVM , HE ; !eWW.,-H- i WA picture oio At- - tUE I TlWE X LtuC VOtl I iTHt EVI6R TUKT COOtWT YJkUlfc" .AUt HE'B -- LOOK. EUACtlY THINK. fWT-U- vou LOOK UkcE A1 I wen caooic? wouo-.- I TUE RE 16 N'T G01TA tAV IS 'fcETTER STACt -LAivsa in A SOPPlV Of v TWAT HOUSE nitu'-- A t Au' CiO f 1 of Los Angelee, Calif., are spending two weeks In Provo with relatives and friends. They are the house guests of Mr, '' and Mrs. W. "; K. Spafford ;."''' T Leo-- Teck. has returaed te - hie home lh Provo after being confined at the L. D, S. hospital in Salt Lake. for! four r weeks, .following . a lii THI ON OR SOWEWUM I r - - . ' Wong nicely. - - X lit ( -- ' T -- - Wit A Jf ($Mli - vV'qraR 'I.' j 1 I6S.00 Buys a Charter Oak Parlor Furnace in the black finish. $75.00 buys one finished in mahogany,' blue or grey enamel, with bright nickel trimmings. Only one day left to get the benefits of this Harvest Special. . 17. MrstMlkiPenrodleftjrhursday MB)00 t - t : Heated , s 'oak- BUYS ONE at '..jBaildinsIs. , i Jl ARROWHEAD Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Turner and ' r h 1 - J- L- Everybody is Swimming laughters Iris and Evelyn of Santa ,MoniccCatIf,7tar9. among the visUoihr In' Prove this weeki i ' i Lavar Pernod, son of Mr. and I k ; 1 - DO YOU KNOW : major operation. Report from the Peck home are that he is getting - V J : BE t: PARLOR FURNACES K T - CBS9S , FOOD DIRECTOR . of.ua Imagine . These dirt consumers live slopes of the vobunc called Mt Asama. Scientists, wh: recently analysed the soil used to find that it' boiisiif mostly of a plant substance throwl up by the volcano and decomposec' by bacteria Into aometbin'g tha' looks altogether different to men dirt : The stuff isaiuctr Hke un sweetened gelatine and is f ounc about six inches tinder the Surface The purestis white In color with i slight greenish tinge. The scientist say that It, contains a surprisinr quantity of nourishment". OKEHS CANDY HOLD MEETING i NATUBELAND The dirt eating by a certain com munlty of people in japan may Ho be such, a disgusting thing as mon' . on-th- c ed ft t n i , s meeting of th committeeii of the Young Men't and young Wpm-en'- s Republican . clubi waj .hekl Wednesday night at the Spanish Fork junior high school, with precinct chairman. James Anderson presiding.. Hiss Hannah Vlcklund led in community singing of cam- -- , r A The following musical paign songs. program was . given: saxophone and Marel duet,. Pomel, accompanied by Miss Veda Hawkins on the piano; cornet duet, Francis Rowe and Lester Haw-kinMiss Veda Hawkins at the piano; readings were by Little Miss LaRene Elnarson and Miss Aqnlo Andrus. Talks wer given by Mrs. Susie Colton of Provo, Utah county . Z Mark-Brockba- X X s s s c c nlc Take the lid off the candy box and don't be afraid of desserts. Sugar, candy and sweets Tngen- eral, frequently pointed to as fatal to the slender feminine figure, are no more likely to cause than any of a score of other foods. In The average Increase body weight cannot be attributed to Increase in the Intake of sugar or any other single foodstuff, according to Dr. Alonzo Engelbert Taylor, dl tor of the food research institute, Stanford university. ToDDina-- off a mealvlth a sweet dessert gives a sense of satiation," "This sense of sat iation Is anfmportant item in, the diet Areduclng diet contatnhur sugapwill give a better sense of on than another reducing diet of the same caloric .content over-weig- ht & is with Gertrude Astor and" others. r ' AL COOKE COMEDY . - With v Each Parlor Pii r chased Before Saturday Night Also "Tarzan the Might BEGINNING I SATURDAY rja r 3 c32v i. j a hath it; there wax a woman 'who oojectett oecause men smoKed. H M li3 fV - "NsTa. ''; r t 1 '3 ' fill-sg s OAK JlAVr- - ' t I i P P P Ifriday - Saturday! 1 9 CHARLIE MURRAY P 1 Ix-i.;-- i drnVtMirLSU ;. TODAY ir v with 5,.,.. l'y'Mit'ZSi Theater DO YOUR S 8 T T DUTY' T T T ts : t - CCMEDY V,: 5! : tZ i F M li friday Saturday "THE BULLET1 MARK" ,. .. t 1 !: -- v- with' - . i JACK DONOVAN A HAROLD' LLOYD ;. Comedy ' 1 HERE truly is a picture that thrills with Its magr - nificence. A romance of - children of the rich, gorgeous In its scenes' of luxury, a panorama of pas- -' sions in silk, a love symphony of young hearts." l.SDi2 MJlft -tome,it I join the party ( : I - ,X ; -- STARtfe (. SG SUNDAY in "THETHIRD .VAMIf! StJNbiY1- COMING - lis j'.at est "WINGSJ). ,Th 'X The easy monthly xfrlrltxorinakes People who have radios are enjoying the returns from the .Worlds Series Baseball Games. Folks are listening in on the: conference-proceedinat Salt Lake todayr Election returns will soon be broadcast.. Wouldn't yoa. enjoy these treats and many more just as interesting:. ".," Sets and . ., not buying now! -- m;t' -- a Charter " , - - i;;-.'--.- . Free Demonstrations THE, .Thrillof- - l"J". payment-pla- n offered It so you have no excuse Sparton Radio Sets cover every need and desire at very attractive prices. Let us show ; . yon. ; yfe-TIm- " gs Crosley. Radio "EXCESS BA&GAGE" OcL21-2- 4 D.T.R. Co. Plan Hc0est4Spe0cil - anU , He s t pi c t u t e ' "with Charter Oak Parlor Furnaces will heat 3 rooms nicely on a small amount of fuel. They ire economical as well as beautiful. , . . 'tf ONE-PRIC- E , HOUSE"- - "The se Dixon - Taylor -- Russ ell Co. Bqsy Famiture.Stores ; Dixon - Taylo r- - Russelh Gor . ' 3 Rooms $3700 -- THE Ihaines and CARTOONS PHANTOM, ' . t POLICE" THE - Get Your Coupons the Free Chest of Silver - ComedyCAMI -- Cold, blustery weather is not far off. You want heating comfort for this winter and one of these ' big handsome Charter Oak Parlor Furnaces are in a class by themselves, They are a rare , buy at the low. prices offered. f As Low'As' MACK SENNETTt r - ... IHAI "SUNNY ITALY"! 7 for .Also : 'Crosley 'RaxluySet JOHN MACK BSOWN. NILS ' ASHER, DOROTHY SEBAS- -' TIA.V, AMTA PAGE , .,- L Jt Wert. -- Joan Crawford ... -- TJ-- Have Heating: Goinfoft Through Long Gold Winter Months ;as3M with - 1 Easy-to-Pa- y "Count Your ':. ; DOLORES COSTELLO - ft, tf B!WsWIUBB9MB ljl---:;-;CKance:--- ; Radio AU6HTES r also s i FOOTBALL sense" i : tU of dancing NEjgS t J1 OUR Pull of,thr1IIs, laughter' and mirth. ... V:.l '' $M ill PICTURE THE WHOLE COUNTRY'S TALKING ABOUT! Luclcn LUtlcfield ' msinr onnmoT Saturdav niertf 1 fonfVz, lima "A nils iiatrcst; special Lrtd:3lringLthisspeciaL event $5.UU is all that is tequired as a down payment. Also 1000 r?fZ!'AjL !TSH lump coal will go free of to "U' charge your home with each mLlParlor Furnace purchasedr Tomor-lthe lafs day. Act quick! . THE 8' ' . tvi-'- LEWIS STONE and MARCELINEJDAX: and SATURDAY- P B S 8 B' S 8 ' MC- DOWN , It P COAL! . 'n .'" 3 p-- it' K O 'sH FREE ..,' . V Furnace , i H ' .' 1000 POUNDS OF COAL THE GREAT" . . J- GEORGE JESSEL and AUDRE YTERRIS "GINSBERG About 2600 Calories a day supplied th average person' with the fue erganizer,, on "The Value of Orgarequired for body heat and physical nized, Wprk": Mra. Lottie Worthen work. Generally speaking, epproxt of Provo, ."Ways; of Getting Peomately 500 of these calories are pla. Out to Vote"; Judge M. supplied by sugar. The proportions PopeJudge George, 'ortbeririH,. Thomas, state committee to .be contributed by sugar and the man were frrt other-fu- el foods pan "h left in . ClosingTl'emafks &ielLJlatricfhalirnahapoke 4wiefy on canpag'n'Workhremarkl j choice of, the. (ndlvldua Dr, Taylor fTectwt;aiatrwisnh)esvAnder ' " son. - There were 50 present. ' V " ; 'holds. . i 4 I ..i .. ;.ri. .4. I iCi - days, - the legend without the sugar." ! : jjE- :rt very- - olden FREEIPRE-E- LAST TODAY f'ght The "EIGHT BUSY FURNITURE STORES" -- . 1' Lpwest-Prie-es Large Scale Specialized Buying Affords' - |