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Show PmVO EVENING HEEALD, FRIDAY, .OCTOBER BJ.IUGGIES 1 GimNEWS DEMO WOMEN (Continued From Page One) Mrs. May R. Farrer of Provo has thTues tivlUea, and- five high school imnda received v word- f will lead a- march- - to the stadium day moraine of an eight and abottH ilk Ddiction 'cerempnlM,'.hajf ppndbabyboy at the home and 'Of Mr. and Mrs. J. "Vyiyae Farrer with. President F. S. Harris President Jieber J. Grant as the Of Shelley, Idaho. Mr. Farrer Is 'a Of 'Mrs. May R. Farrer. principal speakers, will begin about ! 2:16 p. m., following band eonoerts j Mr. and Mrs. J. Theodore Elders land other musical selections In the are-- " the proud "parents of a fine Interim-- , Then, , at about 2:45. the baby boy, born Wednesday "at the vi big game opens. t., ..;, .. (Crane Maternity hornet Mother .Cougars and Aggies appear ex- -' ana baby are doing- nicely.. Mrs. tremely evenly matched, and Coach Elders was.formerly Miss LaVern : . .... Ott Romney takes his men Into Vest " . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Benson and the fray with an excellent chance of victory,-- . although . Aggies are family of 8alt.Lake were among slight favorites to win,, and thereby the Provo visitors Thursdays . to. retain .thfiir. rating as : RockyJ miss reditu Laraon Is atunrlincrl Mountain conference championship the remainder of the week in Pay contender..'' son, xne guest of her aunt; Mrs. P. .TT",.-.;.A. Allen. Backfields Are Strong Mr. and Mrs. p. W. Jensen and Queerly enough, both teams count their backfields as their strongest family, of gait Lake, were among here Thursday and topoints. ..The "T quarter of Vach-e- r, the visitors - , Rowe, Thorn and C. Skousen, day. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Thompson with the Jatter calling signals, will be opoosed by Call,, S"art. W?e and children, of Park City, are and both quarteta spending a few days with Provo reland HOLDSESSION I0PERATI0N TQ PAGE THEEfl ? i TWO-HEADE- ' IX GIVEN PRAISE1 CURE'BADBOY This Date" in Our DEAD - . 1 - i- :: ;,-.., S in are rated highly comerence atives, -- . rr'-r '""'"J as . . Oct JEWJ?RLF.AN3, -- . " -- - ' Social-Hygien- ' - attendance at the Interesting of the club;. Henry Erlandson ef Pavson, candidate- for county commissioner; L. John Nuttali; csn- eidat of public . m , . fiate- for district , Judge; l Stanley punford, candidate for tnty judge. a clever ; Johnie Morgan gave" campalfjrt semi; nnd dance, and Mrs. Kigle E. Ballif gave" a reading. The Rooster ouartet, consisting, of Thornton Snow, Alfred Billings, Rex Charlesworth,1 . and Therel Butler, sang several clever campaign songs. Refreshments were served to 75. bps-sion ; SS.i-fU- seIFr5iaSSBof the modern her methods having failed, Tnlsa girl has made her a better homo physicians will attempt pathological maker and has bettor equipped her means in an attempt to cur.e the for the burdens" to come in Inter "bad boy of Sand Springs. (Okta)." ' life, according to Misa Jean. B. PinBennie Elliott, 11. hap- bjsen a, no- toribu3 bad "boy ever sine he reney of the American '' '.''" y association. ceived a blow on tho head In a "Therelis nothing the matter wlr accident six years ago. His the younger generation," epli Miss latest and most famous "badness" Pinney. "It" Is thiakrng more Jntbl-lignti- was lighting a pool of. gasoline and the young girl of today which" "he had drawn from a pump is likely to be a bettep mother than at a filling station.- - Had the-a- twaa-h-er. own mother Sh'elcnhe tfrftdairtnot discovered ofited jrom-- her J.tlme, a dangerous fire and explosion because- - shfiti worldly experience." might have resulted. " "The yuunser generation -- think v Physicians believe., removal of a more intollisqntjy "hbout fitting small splinter . of bona which la their children for'life," said Miss pressing T, against Bennie's brain Pinney. "For one thing tbejr don't may return him to his parents tell their, children myths about an obedient i i - , ,'- ' " their origin." Tb .1 rail-Wa- ' y, Republican Women's Club Will Convene f f- 'Wis.ff28(lTP calf his. The defith pf has put tha richent boy' In on the Eojks again.' When tHe freak was bom oh Sep tember 5, George .Verginowijer of a farm near here, gave the animal to his son Edgar! 13. Within a few days two offers of $1000 for the calf came from persons in nearby towns and a Minneapolis man said he would be willing to give $5000 for the animal if it lived to be six months old. . Edgar decided to take a chance an J h6M'"but"f6r"'lhe TaTgeaiifn7"7Tir the meantime he exhibited the" ahF 25 mal to the crowds tif carious-focents admission and waa averaging ' " two-head- ed 1774 poy-sipp- l" r i;' ' a week. .And then th darn thing died. $30 1825--Eri- e " 28 a, Government brought suit to dissolve the steel trust. cathodrai-o- A specal has- - been " byaoi-dier- s ;..:.., ,r early today. Priceless works, of art including, "pafntrngs .T)v B'ubens and Jordaena' were J'escued. " ' rNoMoneyDowif ' SALE TRACK TO BE OIL PLANT OGDEN, Uteh. Oct. 20. The old race track in West Onden is to be converted into a new oil refining plant .by the Sunset Coastal Refining company,' a Kavada corr porntibn capital ized At $500,000, V. A. Fiaycter, Pasadena, Calif., is president ami general manager. " O ROBINSON'S "right-of-way- : Oct.2ti University Ave. , Jrbvo -- - Utah PricesIiv the West Lowest, .... .46' Nl - - v.,.,- e Call-forn- ia -- to 159, making the team ages. 174 against 170. This differ-ncereally slight, since most of the variation is caused by the presence of slippery little "Clue" who weighs only 133 Vacher, pounds, but makes up in shiftiness and speed what he lacks. in pound164 . r f ' tJ'---.'-- , flo atone t has been' left , . ' BUSINESS IBELETI N -- - -r.- ' unturned the attempt to give every spec-- tator the maximum enjoyments A brand-netogiant scoreboard, gether "with a stclal arrangement, wiir make the game more pleasing to everyone attending the contest A souvenir program of exceptional beauty and interest. will be distributed to. the fans by the ' B. ' T. U. 'f:'- ' :, ' , - u ls age- PLAYER PIANOS VICTROLAS: Packard and IJond Pianos . n, PIANOS 'c: '"." : - SACRAMENT SERVICES .."."'.'J hre-w-as 4otre-Dame- f quelled by --firemen assisted - - " -- -- mortgage and collect on a note, was filed in the Fourth district court Friday by the Savings and Loan associa Congressman E. O. LeatherjKDod. Mutual iddressed the Young university tion against FfancmC. Grant and Hoover-Curti- s club Thwsdsiy aftsr-nooLiieJooI cdnslsd of ,$1,500 4i Dclbert Grobert presided at ing to $1868.13 which includes Intet RETI KN! JttV RADIO the meeting.' The congwusman re- eat onthe note, together with at- mond ring, a string -- of imttatinn 23 (UP) viewed the life of Herbert Hoovsr torney's fees n4 costs 'of court, is pearls, valued at $10, x $15 brooch . SASHINGT0Nr-, . . and $2Ju;ach.IrQni.thB two men. the Republi- asked for.. Broadcasting of election returns touching on roany-o- f Was assured the on can riominee's personal characteris" "AGGIES' GET "SPICKS" GRAF-TRI- P HALTED the air Kov, $ and T by an' order tics. . He also touched on the farm SAX'rtJK&-CITY- l N. J., Oct, Issued today by the- - Federal Radio problem. '. f- thT. Ualyf i Members" "o(UP)- PJanfi . Iwr. th wastam trip commission, rsjty)f ' tHnh chapter of Spurs, national col- of the .giant Graf Zeppelin werelAH- - natetir andexperimentaJ St IT IS FILED . ... Suit for the collection of $U,578.(j5 legiate society," left here today for cancelled today by Dr. Hugo Ecke- - operators were ordered to stay off p.-- m. Kov. 0 until on a promissory-notwns conv. Logan'to install a cbaptor at tha, ner, who said bad weather condi- - iheirironv tiohe nacesnitated the cancellation. 12 noon f No. T. meiiwd t the -- t mm " -- I -, i. y, f jcr ff Thursday by Warren Clark and j, Grace Clark Nicholus against L. Clark! and Pearl Nicholca George Clark, of American Fork. - Accord ing to the coiupiaint the aiJiount asked for constitutes a' sum borrowed February. 1, last, which fell tjuc wnn uitcriat. btty'jv.i.iai.r" Suit to foreclose o'clock. speaker from Salt Lake arranged for the- sacrament services in the Pioneer ward FIRE TUBE.4.TENS' CATHEDRAL Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. A' TOURNAI. Belgium. Oct. 23. gotfd'muslcal program Is also being which for a time threat prepared. AH members pfthe ward (UPFire he of-tened destruction famous old are urged to attend. BANDITS ROB BAVKEIl .CHICAGO, Oct. 2(5. (UP)-F- our sauve bandits early today held up Melvin A..TeylwY president of tho American Bankers' association, an associate and their wives, and In Jewels and S50 in MORTGAGE SCIT FILED Leatherwood Talks ' at 7:30 ning i completed. 911 ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hansen and the family, and Mrs. Amelia, Hansen; of The Aggie line is regarded more formidable of the two, al Los Angeles, Calif.,- visited with friends " Wednesday and .be, slightly Provo though the visitors wUi handicapped by "the- -: absence of -Thursday., Mr. and Mrs. aifl U'llllim. and! Vanderhoof and Clark, two men Mrs.-J- . Karl Back will be hostess who were regulars at the start of lamny, of Santaquin, are spending to the members of- the ProvoTie-publica- n a few stressteams with season. have Both Provo friends. days the, Women's club at her Miss Evelyn King of Salt Lake ed (defense throughout the week, home, 515 Saat Center street, Sat. with Provo and ians are expecting to see a spent Thursday here ' . urday at 3 p. m. : spectacular game, with each team friends. George Casto will be the principal urUaaing an abundance of "trick Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Young and Mr. and Mrs.' Bert West, of Murray, pre speaker and a fine niusical prognvo atuff." prepared. Refreshments With a dry field and ' two fast visiting here for a, week with Mr. is beingservea. win pe ah ttepupiican woroand versatile backfields, this ex-- and Mrs. Kenneth Younfc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Austin of en of Provo are urged to be present pesta,tion JsngtllkeIyto bedl3r Salt Lake ares here for a few davs ' appointed. Idaho,, were tailed to Provo n acrelatives. ,J. 7. U.'8 passing attack, which with count of the serious Illness of thMr Mr. and Mrs, William Gamir'm of brother, gave.Colorado Aggies a lively afterHenry McDonald. Mr. Mcnoon two weeks ago, when the "T Hygene, Colorado, are visiting here Donald is at the home of his mothsuffered its only defeat of the sea-to- for a week with their brother and er, Mrs. William McDonald. must be- reckoned with. family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry GamSir. and Mrs. Clarence Benson and mon. They are enroute to' BJlght Weight Difference- -In children, of Palo Alto, Calif., are linewill whre he the they spend ;two weight, starting among' the viaitors in Pluvu fui a, VP are .closely matched. Aggie wmier. few days. . B. Mr.' am. im. Ed Griffiths. Mr linemen average 178, with Out of the 794.900 Mrs, Sarah Eklns, of Salt Lake, T. .V. forward wall averaging-178- . and Mrs. Ed McDonald, and J. W. I spent Thursday in Provo, the guest, workers in. Englaml agricultural Wales, backfield in leads The Aggie weight McDonald of Victor", and . Driggs, ofjier sisterMrs, Pauline Jensen.... ilQ4,55a.arfl .WDmea anxj; gWa. . . avercircles. 1774 rOTSIPPf, , HIGH PRIESTS WILL MEET. The' High Priests quorum will Massachusetts' provincial on- - meet Sunday at 2 o'clock in tna gress organized the rninute-'-: L'taii slake tabernacle. High Priests " men." . on the Bonneville ward wUl be In First Continental Congress charge pf the program. A full atdissolved. tendance is desired. mUes long, canal, 3C3 :" OCTOBER principal speaker at the meeting of the Provo Democratic Women's club, ,hll ' Thursdnv afternoon trt the residence of Mps.v George S. BalVf.' His talk was on ' "Clear Political ThinkThinking ' Versus '' : ing." . The following candidates' were in CHOIR REHEARSAI. .. .Rehearsal, of the Community church choir will be held this eve,, American History: the-bir- - -- -- MODERN GIRL 86, 1928. ?L,--'- v . In lslTo' Economy- - w FOR - MUMSGAME ;: ili THE - n, ihi mi itin eiiFnt-- i v a "TC ,rfer- ' . in iitiiiiiiiirtiiitJ iiiiii . V - - ' e ;..)tn ,mm "i-'a- .1.1. i- iujLn. lMl PARfeffiOOLRoBE Just received - a new lot of the 66x80 Part Wool Kobes for Bed,or Car. r This splendid value is a beautiful In dian design in a good variety of colors.1 ' 1 without A football game Mums for the ladies is not complete. Get them white with a blue letter Y attach- ed. 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