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Show PROVO EVENING TlERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1928. PAGE TWO miO'SIIANTER Mrs. Rayburn end their husbands GIRLS TO ISPANMFDRKI APPEAR ON PARAMOUNT filLL ' WARN AGAINST city news; DUMPINGASHES of the Para- tfhe mangement mount theater hat arranged for the appearance of thci Tarn o snanwr Cirls as . a special , attraction, for VHrtstf and Saturday.' October 19 and 20, In three show Sally at 8:30 ' i ' X and 8:30 o'clock. The Tarn O'Shanter Girls; 'have U it'' ; ly - : i Wil-Mins- es " ; WVM.' .. " y mat . 1 WJ 11 - - ' ; . -- ' - -- ; Provo-Wednesday- .- chosen-presiden- 1 Kttelr.-K- iv of NeW Osistle, Utah, spent Wednesday in Provo, enroutsto Salt Lake, where they will attend teachers in:' , v", stitute. John Pavls and Esther Lloyd, . of Dividend," were 'married : Miss Phyllis Carter Is sppnding a (both at the county court house. week in Logan, ., the uest; of her Tuesday E. DastrupX county clerk, Byron .. , " Mfs. aunt, Polly Carter.; the ceremony. ( , ' T Arvill Bauer W--, F. Stout and performed Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Leigh, of CeMr; and Mra J.7 T3. Leigh, all of dar City are Provo and Salt Lake Provo. Cedar, spent Wednesday in V dava Kate Isom of Iron' Springs, Utah', visitors for a few was" a Visitof. Cedar Bert Froyd is here for a few days. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. AJlman are or in Provo Mrs. L. A. Phillips and daughter rejoicing over the safe' arrival of a the olMtP.leasantjwera among finOShy gmrhonrthtB morning-a-t visitors here Wednesdayr ; r --7 the family home. Mrs. Allman was formerly Miss ..Louise Hopper. Dedication game start 1:15. Mother and baby are doing nicely. . -- rHv all M here with relatives and friends. M. WUli and Mr. and Mrs. daughters iSdlth and Eva, of Boise, Idaho, were among the visitors in . ' and - m " . TTT .I ' dog. ". , - rth . Sal Lake'Mitiirig Station K S L Exchange Report .WELLS C BEIMHAU, Broker Trr Bullion .Q5'4 yst : Cardiff Central Standard ttt-.OChief Con. ........ Colorado ,Con. Combined Metals Croff flser. B 3.90 ,.v. v..... .. 07 .03 . East standard .... East Tlntlc CoA. . Empire Mines Eureka Bullion FAireka Lily . Great Western . ... . ...... Lead .... Magnolia Michigan-Uta- 10 ;.. Nalldriver Kational Treasure. 4 p, m. 'The Tinjr Tots". w(t Uncle Rosco ahd the gang. ... 6 p. m. "Ye Olde .Towns Cryer." 4 p. rri. Ogden Livestock market ti:30 p. m.New York Stock Mat ket and Chicago Grain Market 7 p. m. Utah and Salt Lake Min, ing Market, , .08 .12 . ...... New Qulney No. Standard bhlo Copper Opohongo ,03V .31 .08 ; . .TO ,.:...061i .75 .;...rrr .... Park Bingham Park Utah ........ 7 p. .13 10.00 ALJtti1.50 Prlncs Con. ....... .01 Provo ....... ...... j .65 ' 31 J.M- I .4 ..: T.dicate... .... ' I - .02Vi .. 13.25 Bllvef Shield TTZTTT' .44 .09 Silver Standard ' .04 Slou Mines .17 So. Standard v , r. .80 .60 13.50 .45 " .11 .05 .25 r .01 .04 1.00 2 50 14.00 .03 .03 Tintlc Central .99 Tlntlc Giant Tlntlc Lead ....... 2 2 Tintic Standard ... 13.75 JOS , Utah Con JW Vtah Xead . . . v.Tr; .15 .09 Victor Cort. ........ .09 Vi 185 Walker Mining .... 1H0 West Gold . . . .;: .; .03 .05 .01 Wilbert .. J. 2 Yankee Con;' '.03i J? 2um .08 4 Unlisted Stocks: North Lily $ 7 85 t 7.75" Eureka Standard . 3.25 3.55 Diamond Oil .07 Vi .064 ' "Sales: ' . Big Hin 2000 r 17c. Binfhnm Metals 2000 S 5c. Bullion e: Central SUindafd 1000 Chief Con. 100 ff $3 00. E.Crown.Pni tt t East Standard Tin. con. I-a- Eureka Bullion 64c. Eureka Lily - $1.67H. : . Hc: 31 1000 500 9 3c, 1500 41c; 1500 ?? 63c; BOO , $1.65," 1000 ' 100 'ivfciTi L TT . rw w H a 1 mm J;tid gment Steer Your Coiirse nto m-jim&MO- ' . .. , Berry, "The Sor " Svneopat ion." pianist tehl . u m presenting r"The i Magnolia Lead ,v'r 7e:itoT 0 ,TIntic-300- 800 NationarTreasure 1000 ; ' ., Tintic Wilbert 915 9 j Fib ... 4 lc vi y ..' -- ; rn .... Stored! New York, N. Epilepsy J - ' . ... t: . - Occasional Ghair . : -- ..-;-ty- , V' . Harvest Special! TurfrIn:6uRpid Eurriiture AsPart Payment On Ne Colon- A . .. Make a rhange in the appearance of 4 new Turn- change f in tfie old furniture and let It apply as credit in the purchase of some beautiful new pieces. : Come inland let ui (alk ,it over n ow. YVe are anxious to help you improve your nomc. i A ft ;A chair you pay $3u.00 and $35.00 for. we are '" I today; - A-t- See It lr, i. - j " An Occasional Chair for yottf home. You will nevOrder-yours- ' Offering at $13.93. Up- T6TsTere6rrrbeautlfoI- -r Jacqiiard velour. 'in our stores. ' er get it tetter ,offer. 1 1 - ..... i ...: ies now report wonderlul. result from a new remedy that stops the 5 l - A splendid oityortunity to get some new furniture. An 8 piece A Dining Room Suite $98.95. A 4 - piece Bedroom Suite $87.00. A Red Tennessee Cedar Chest $10.00. A Walnut Cedar Chest $16.75. Venetian Mirrors $5.80. Choice. Living Room Suites $129.00. Beautiful Rugs and Draperies. A value giving R. D. Co. at T. for Come Now! in Y triumph you ,. r motl stubborn case of Fits and U not hajmful or habit forming. Any name to NURQSOL' LABORATORIES. Dent. 830. 609 Fifth Ave., New York, City, wit celve- a FREE booVlet explaining ig this, new guaranteed treatment Write them today. Adv. ' i -r- r ,", J Stadium Dedication, Oct 27. 5,.. - i: Caii Now Be Y. .. J9c. Glant-?5QflL49- J8clQ 13361 30 .. 4c.- - pi Special" . Plumbic ,M,lnes 2000 0 29c,: Rico Argentine 500 49c. Silver King Coal. 100 11350; Sioux Jdlnes , tj 10c 80e. New Qupl'ncy 100 No. Standard 1000 0 6Hc. Ohio Copper 100 76cj 100 0 75c Park Bingham 2000 fl ISlic'. $13.37.. .i- - BIG -EAIXFURNITUR E- SPECIALiS Kent national audition. 11 p. m. Dance music featuring Irving Webb's Impeflal Six. : 1500 rzt-tr.ftZ- - ! i . - '. ald Cope; violinists, assisted .by ' Adams. Cicily ' 9 p. m. State ' finals," Atwater ." ' Economy SA VE m.Nat'opaJ broadcasting !.,?! Wrlgley Revue." 1SV1 1100 plumbic. Mines Phitus ...... ttlco Areehtine . . . . Silver King Coal. . . a.T.nj. , J03V Mt States Pei ... tlountaln View..,, . (Wednesday, jonly) Helen, Webster, Interior decoration . . . '. . expert 12 n6oft Noon hodr Vaffety Broadcast . .' . .. 2 p. m. Popular Hour, 3 p. m. K3L concert hour. . , .88 Moscow - W Ic - . 10;30 .04V h v- Let-- vv . a. m.IUms of interest madame. .05i ,,.'. - Little May 7 Service of Current Events. a. in. News, for the stopper.' .03 .03 .90 .26 .07 Iron King ......... Keystone Tlntlc Of " l.T Howell mNewscastin 8:30 a. .631 .v - -- A-H-ead! "With the Masters of 8:15 a. m Melody" .40 .07 .... . sented , AZS '. ---- . V,; M .14 '", .v :." Values . . ml.Muslc for the early a. m. Repetition of exer .. ,. cises. . 7:50 a. m. New York Stock" Mar ket and? Chicago Grain Market. .;S'.a. m,Inspiratloh4l period pre- --1:- Crown Point ,. exercises. p i ' Htirbor Of ( Settlng-u- .to -- 7:30 " :..,i..-..i- a Pragon thi tonora- 6:45 a. 7 a. m. 7:15 a. " . '4 i ugi our : 1 THTJRStAi; OtTOTIEB Bid. vAsked Stocks: Alta Merger . . . . Ata Tunnel . ... . Bi Hiii.-:rrr.-r. .0 Bingham' Metala "AT ... ; 11. . 11 18 -- like, Ct Fra&cl9E; "Barnea, and Mr,aMJn. T, spent today" children, of Salt jyirker ss . . . -- some-eccent- SL., . i during the- - pasf aummei' anif fall. and :t Is said trial tneir program u lull of snaj and novef entertainment The flrls perfornj off vafiotf . .Instrument and. present a,. varied program of catchy aid melodeou hiU and aTa give and ric; " novel and clever ? . "Lf- -' S, dancing. These girls have rtade anranvl-abl- e reputatkm for themselves nd they are said to1 be ft unusuaj and popular group of entertainers that are always In demand. The feature picture w be shown In connection with the bill is "Shadows of the Nfghi," a mystery'story; and Louise starring Lawrence Gfay the" wonder I Lorraine, ami "Fl'asn,'V -- KImm Jans" Tj Vmm.' Miss' Mih) M. and Mrs, l?iwardjronea.apdJfi Feyre and" Un Mabel Hatch, all are here visitors of Sandy, children, Ojc anguiten, were, among uie rTo-v-o for a few days. visitors Wednesday evening. " V ' . Lewis attended the fnneral services Mr. and Mrs. A. C Hatch of He-of Mrs. John Francis at Mammoth ber are visitors In Provo this week. Mr. tfhff Mrs. Rudolph: Church- of Wednesday. Enroute home hcy visited in Eureka with Mr. and Mis Panguitch spent Friday .here with j r;. friends.: Jactc Allen. bullet luncneon was served at 11 o'clock to Mrs. C, B. Rayburn, Mr. . Mr. and and Mrs. Oliver Swenson, Mrs. P. JP. Thomas,- Mr. : and Mrs. and Mrs.-- o interestinir. "and . Instructive James BwnednrMr.,Mfc A Mrs. Joseph and Swenaon, aeph Mlss Ethel Hall, who Is teaching an assembly Larson,-M- r program was given" at Mrs. William and at Green River. Wyo., this year, is of th Re scnoal i)f Spanish. Fork !n Provo for' a few days with hr recently in Aono? ofColumbua day. and MrsIsaacJSriggs, ..People of. Provo' who haye been parents, Mr an(l.Mj:gvgGJ.Hall. There were song4 readmgs, "plays and Blnhop Mr, and Mrs. A. Y. .Wheeler, the In the.hobit pf du.mping ashes in She will attend teachers institute and stprles, appropriate to the, day latter of .. the. streets are wariied by Chief of at Salt'Lake. Sprtngvllla. ,. given by the children of each dePolice Otto BirK to refrain from Miss Edith Larsen and Miss Jane partment. . The program was exc this practice' in the future. Dedication game starts t:li t Palmer are visiting in Salt Lake for ceptionally fine and was given in ; "Reports have reached our office a few days, t a very edltaW maflnej Wllliarris-ras-hostefrom a namber of eourees that care-- 1 f1VIr7andrMrs;-Hr-C!- v Wester aa4 nsjrjlary" to. the O. A. E. Bridge club last less people are drying to make gar- family are here from Portland, Ore1 rooms were bage dumps out of the streets. At gort. , Honoring Mrs. C B., Rayburn of Thursday evening. The t Los Angeles, California', Mrs. Ed bright with autumn flowers. Lunchr this time of the year when furnaces Mr. and Sirs. Lawrenc Ulson ol Williams and Mrs. Dena Bowen eon was served at the card .tables at and stoves are cleaned out. and Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse were hostesses at a pleasing party 8:30, following which a reorganiza- started up, the; complaints are on Olson of Salt Lake, spent the fore last Wednesday evening at the Wil- tion "was effected, Mrs: Ford Crer the increase.-- A city ordinance part of the week In Provo wtyi t and Mrs. F. prohibits such practice and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. liams home'. ' The? room's were dec- being - orated with, autumn flowers. Games R. Frampton, reporter. Four tables further complaints will be investi-- Olson. . were enjoyed and during the eve- of bridge were played, Miss Gladys gated.and. the guilty parties prose- - Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and Birk; sons, Paul and Bert, of Payson, ning the guests were entertained Willjnms winning the guest prize " acea," saiy Chief -and with a number of vocal solos by Ed and Miss Madge Oyerhansley, the T "Niiff "saidfvisIt0p6rrrendsTXre"saayi score. Besides etub for j high Williams and piano' solos by Miss prize Wednesday,' were ; Thomas, Gladys Williams and Mrs, Melissa Lewis, Mrs. Erven J, Mary WBHam.s - The guests were the members special guests Anna Hughes, Blanche ma Hanson. . and Sterling for the most part former friends of Nelson, Kenneth A U - ' .j.. . j- - k , it - "f - "' Harvest Special-- 1 , Bridge Lamps The above ccne is from the widely heralded picture, "The Eoad to Rain,'! which -- cornea to the Bonita for- - three days Etartine Sunday. ;"The Road to Rnln" U rmf a rrotw MHia It means more; th it is & story of reck, lesanesa and animated-action-, for the are-thqualities of -- -- e 5'outh, - -- , . -- 7- . . Harvest; Spec ial , r el . TYCO Think of It! A lamo corriblete met al stand .and silk shade, in latest design and dainty rich colors at this t temarkable.low price j a- -- Floor Lamps Here no doubt is the biggest offering metal among 6ur harvest Fpeciakr-lamp stand trimmed with onyx: and a beautiful (sl!k shade trimmed with Italian head: this outfit complete - $1 ' j Open v "A Charge Aceouht Today |