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Show t rtx EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9, J928. PROVO i " i' FULFILLS PROMISE TO ESCAPE FROM ISLAND n 'ii by their Qliyer IXulton,. Mrs. C G. Saisbury, tertained Saturday evening Mrs. Grant CrandaU, Mrs, Evans instructors. Miss- Mary Boyer and; Miss Caroline Ashton. After moJacobson. and Mrs. E. L. Faux. j to the Gem theater In Provo - toring Honoring Mrs. Ralph Christen- and ettnding the show, the girls resen, formerly Miss uiara vryae, a turned to Springvllle where supper the recent bridet . mtscemaneoua was served. Those included in were-Ednshower Vaa given Saturday evening party. Inclusive of teachers HaStarr, Jennie Donaldson, by Mrs. Hannah Clyde, Mrs. Grace jwd Clyde and Mrs,- - W. W. Clyde at zel Anderson, Ethel Crandall " . the home of the latter. A variety of Alleen Vane. -- I spwi;GmLEis - Mr. and Mrs, Wl Harrrter, Wal- used in room decorations. An en lace Harmer and Elizabeth Har-me- r. Joyable program and games were were guests Saturday sight at a well arranged dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Eyeston Johnson, who were recently married and have made their home In Spanish Fork. Mr.. and Mrs. J. 8. Simpkms ani neunce - the marriage of thel daughetr Alice, to Tom. Garner n Salt Lake. The marriage took place October 80 in Salt Lake. Mr., and Mrs. Garner visited relatives In SprlngvtUe last week. , ., r- - Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Eyeston Johnson of Spanish Fork were dinner guests Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Harmer in this Mrrand Mrs. John K.- - city. .: : J ' 1 ; ,J The biaIii tvnurt at the French penal settlements at Devil's Island front whlch Dr. Pierre Bougart (at rights baa Just escaped. "Ho is the third ''prises ever to make good his freedom from the dreaded "living death'' f the Island. i.i "Toll sentence ms to Devil's Is- - locked into a cell. Outside, guards with rifles and orders to shoot to jaqd but I am . Innocent!-Verjweil, within two years X will es-- killpaced silently, 'day and night. Each cell waaa.Xoxtresa, with v .Thus) dramatically,: ' Dr. Pierre heavy steel doors, lighted only by t- small grating. e nt his .: 4Bougrai For months Dr. Bougrat never Judgee in the late summer of 1026. He stood "In' the prisoner's dock at left the cell, but all the time his .Marseilles, convicted of the mur- - brain, worked uwlftly, suncly, der. of his friend. Jules Rumcre, a Friends in France also worked A dark night,' an unwary guard, .collector. ,Rumere's body was found con-- a skeleton key and the doctor, In vtested In the walls of the doctor's his prison gray, was a shadow flit, .'"' ting along the stone wall of the tflce. , .. .. , But the physician jasslonatcly prison. He strode silently thru the i declared his innocence. , matted Jungle and down to where .Ilia protestations went unheeded. the moonlight shone on the oceun. Cbackled to felons, he - marched A cached bout awaited him, placed steamer -there by friends. the hound for the living tioll of A lone voyage over miles of sea, 3DtyU's Island, off the South Ameri- suffering hunger and thirst, with - . can coast , " the tropic sun beating down on the For ,i days the Marlnlere heaved open boat. And then,: a mist on .'thru: the Atlantic, .the prisoners the horizon-anIrapa," a small huddled In steel cages, menaced by seaport, looms Up. The doctor, half :ilv;'aleam ilpe if they gavej crabed by suffering, staggers lr6uble.- ashore In safety. . V'Theh X?. Bougrat, his head shav-He smiles grimly. It is, to a dav. defiance to the Judge in Marseilles. and in' prison clothing, .. was! Just two years since he tossed his He had made good his boast. i y hurled-.defianc- son, Mrs. Hugh Baxter, Mrs.' Ma nilla Brown, Mrs. Manford Hutch-ingMrs. Haze Harrison and Mra. Ernest . Weight. Mrs. G. L. Dal- lin assisted the hostess in serving! s, if"'' S 7; , England last year. delightful time was spent Wedevening by a number of relatives and neighbors at ' the house warming party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S"i-sioLate autumn flowers ' were H 1 BIRTHS I nesday Av-ere- tt ; and Mrs. Kenneth Mr.- PROJECT Gottfrcd-so- n of Magna are rejoicing over the arrival of a- baby son born at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Packard. November - TRY IT ONCE ........ HAKMEB I", S. , By, GEORGIA Tha iBpringville high school so-Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bramme! clology class, consisting of . 65 stu dents,' has been, very successful in announce the arrival of a baby, boy lanoftaorlna' a "Get Out the Vote" born at the family residence No-- non-partis- . "4. pill YOU'LL Itfojoct This project was sponsor--t- d vember 5. Mother and baby are en an absolutely doing nicely. ; basis, and was done purely for the of Mr. students BAclal benefit . of the and Mrs. Wren Larson of C4 are the proud parents of ;a the' SorineviUe high school, aa well son born at the home of Mrs. l for the benefit of the citlxens ofa baby Ella Miner November 1. Mrs. Lar- Bpringville. ,JM class seiecieo. committee to see that this project . . a : vWt carried out The members of hecommlttee are: Chairman, Wll-fre- d Lyall, .Kelsy 1H11U Warren tarr and secreUry' Georgia H ar... mor. "' ' hundred placards were and distributed to each tudent in tha achooL On these placards were printed the days of A large ttfacti('c glass of Manna-- . registration, places to register, and advice to tha cltiaena of Sprlng-vllllade or Jelly made from' California "Vote, Aa You Will. But Dainty Maid. Given with eurckase Vote-".'- : Each student was advised to tjake one of these placards to his It parents and remind them that to was the duty of each cltiaen Va .1 ote,.- -. ' A prize was offered to the class . who succeeded in getting the lar-io - est pareaataga of .parentsDut r m inis jthe'jiolea on election da- yof one of TTThit GifiTii afdeoionstrition of themarmal(ieV prize M to be a picture citizens of 'the 'moat prominent and jelbes'thac you can 'make in a Few minutes ra.rch-sf' from 'American history, such as Lincoln, CtWornMi'DaintyJMsid prepared Roosevelt. Washington, WllBon, Thin picture wfifvbe chosen by the " 'wlanlng cla.; ,? y .'This movement was later follow-4rallies In which pecbea were given aa follows. "The' Farm Problem," Leonard 'if. WhiUng;"Rellglous Intolerance," IT 1a II hay Alleman;:;"Prohlbition As An - Jo, HTLLSBROS Coffee 1 y ; POTE son was formerly Miss Nora of this city.' lf A . STUDENTS PLAN ' matchless scenery and matchless Rheumatism was responsible for the loss of 650,000 weeks' work In d .': reputations s Marl-rlere,, s ,The West has two J. T. Wheeler, scout leader of the Fourth ward accompanied the scouts on a hike to the foothilU Tuesday evening where an enjoy-abt- e time was spent roasting venison. The hike-waarranged so tha boys might pass their cooking test in bc out work. About ten members of the class were present. -- two-finger- l .' ' . :l' ji".. ld '. r. Pre-Scho- ol three-year-o- VISITS mother here Mr. and Ira, ;Frank Giles -- na family of JaCkson Hole, Wyomin,, , tate autumn flowers' were'arfahged in Springvllle with Mr visited entertained "M. FV Miner Mrs: Giles mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Cilea to decorate tha entertaining rooms. Mrs. Various competitive and group Monday for her daughter, during the past week . Maple-ton- ., games 'were enjoyed as "Well as a Vanda Jensen and family of ',; . Mrs. A. W, Fmley was program and dainty refreshments which Were served by the hostesses afternoon to the ladle. , ' Friday ' 8. 8. TO MEET to 24 relatives and friends present the Home Culture club at her haras. . of Star Legion The Service The honor" gdest received many "06ng. Attar- - .;. pretty and useful bridal gifts from Springvllle will hold their regular ney uienn u. wooamansee talked i nomo tne at . those assembled. monthly meeting , on the "Significance of American Mrs. Leoha West Thurfday, Novem-A 'clever "'and 'especially wclH Her 15, beglnnln gat 2:3a All memarranged Hallowe'en 'party was bers are urged to tie present AVe are given Wednesday, evening at the offerlhg the1" home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Men RALPH REED IMPROVING . new soap wonderful serdenhall by their daughters. Alberta Ralph Reed, who has been 'made rethe waa Colgrate by III with pneumonia and Almina. Games, music, social iously Palmolive peet . Co.rj i chat and a delicious luncheon were ported to be somewhat better Wed,v 1 ' enjoyable features of the evening. nesday. Kwiksolv will 'Bur. About 28 guests were present. prise you 'with ;in- RETfRKS FROM MISSION stant suds, 'beautiMiss Aileen Vane entertatne at a Maeser CrandaU. son of Mr. and prettily arranged Hallowe'en party Mrs. M. E. CrandaU df this elty, re fully clean white, . at her home Wednesday 'evening. turned to hls'home this week from A display of Hallowe'en emblems in an L. D. S. mission In Germany and all will not harm orange and black were arranged Switzerland. Mr; Crandall has been ""rU' the hands. years throughout the entertaining rooms. away about two and one-haGames and lunch weree n joyed by 7X East Center. "VISITS RELATIVES HERE : the following gueatiTp resent: Mau-rln- e ullmer, Virginia Collins, Nor , MrsT Jennie Chase Edwardfor ma Witney, Christine Donaldson merly of Springvllle. now living at San Calif, spent several days Margaret Fax and the hostess. of the past Week with Mr. ana Mrs. The Beehive girls of the Second A. W. Flnlcyund other relatives In ward M. I. A. were delightfully en- - Springvllle. -- The members of the Ladies LiterThe members ; of the Social Twelve Card club' were delightfully ary club met Saturday afternoon at entertained last Thursday evening the home of Mrs. Marrilla Brown. at the home of Mrs. Harry Penning- Luncheon was served at 2:30 ton. A delicious luncheon was o'clock at one long table which was served at 8 ,', o'clock, after which centered with a crystal basket of four tables of ' progressive "500'' pink rose buds. "During the afterwere arranged. Prizes for ' the noon Mrs. Glenn "Sumsion gave an games were awarded to Mrs. especially interesting paper on, Amasia Rowland, ' Mrs. Almeda "Habits, and Management of the raf Child." The topic of the Andrew Peterson, Kvans and-Mincluded: Mrs. G. D. Kennedy, Mrs. day was given by Mrs. La Cells Lee Sumsion, Mrs. Lewis Clegg, Sumsion. Members present includMrs. Bert Rowland, Mrs. Arthur ed: Mrs. Glenn Sumsion, Mrs. BurFlnlcy,' Mrs. Floyd Harmerr"Mre. ton GroesEeck, Mrs. George Straw, Norrla Binks, Mrs. Marcellua Nell- - Mrs. "V. Cornell MendenhalL Mra. Ford Crandall, Mra Frank Salisr-.-nd Mar; J. F. Wlngate enter bury, Mra. La Cell 'Sumsion, Mrs. tained at dinner Saturday in com pliment to Mrs. Wingate's brother and. family,, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Meakin, ' also Harry Cliff old and Rufssell Halton all of Salt Lake : City. - pr: a features of entertainment during the evening. Each guest came attired in a comic costume which afforded much, fun and amusement. A delicious luncheon was served to the following guests present: Mrs. Fannie Oakley, Mrs. Ernest Oakley, Mrs: Will Parry and. daughter, Mildred, Mri, and Mrs. Earl Con-di- e, s J. R. Maycock, Mr. and1-MMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Condie, Mrs. O. S. CondieMrs. Phoebe Singleton and granddaughter, , 'Rosemarie, Mrs. Willis Sumsion. Miss Fern Sumsion. Mra. George Straw, Mrs, Emily Crandall, Mrs. Hell a Groesbeck, Mrs. Rose Boyer, Mr, and Mrs. Myron L. Cranda.ll, Mrs. Delta Faddia, Mra. Mary . Metcalf . and Miss Tess Hines. .LOSES FINGERS aon of m. Mark, and Mrs. Leo Ewlng, suffered a painful injury early this week when hla hand was" caught In a washine machine and . .w. i i so badiv Monn-4k. was ' found necessary. ., , - Nature gtive the West one Roya! Gorse. Htlls Bros, save the West! .' V coffee'wifh a flavor that onH Controlled Roasting can producer sT.tt ', far J.T .v. - Mim W.r , ' Bfc aa s J" is aril Le-l&- f ' mlm-ograph- . -- e: - - or ry, - Jttj) . non-partis- e- tmue" Mac DouKall; "BTographv of , come to a package preparca ana iiaay-io-m-4 fruit 1 a l , contencs aaa to toe water tvguuxa jmioc patusgcimpr .1. - "then boil 4 minute$.r,vsi "L Zj Donna. Dillingham; "Bi ography of Bmith," Coreena an "Why Citizens Should These CrandalL Lucille .Vote," pre- speeches were were and each student, pairedjby given ,.io ;th students of the high iscMool'in 'a very satisfactory .1 be Hoover Rob-astao- ar . 'r,i''' ','':, ;.. v h con-laipl- VA-r-mab- ', your finished marmalade or jellyJiUJhaveKthej iuu ua wva vi ' ' W v veuuvu" J 1 presl-'.dentl- HI Deim Mis coDftkntflcir'yc . ' - Ipexing the . ?- - '';-,- berry 'eyehiy,rha&:the-secret- - r r- - Klaniilade"cooinSie - r - 20c a package the economy of Dainty - ' - c gig f FROM IDAHO Groesbeck, who has been visiting relatives In American Falls, ''Idaho, fon several; week returned io his home In this city Sunday.. ' : ' S. A. - i ;." CiDgliam is a Malayan word, , '-- r- , - , 'r',.;-'!-:i':l;- j Fresh from the original vacuum pack.' EaSily, opened with the ley. ' RETURNS ;fRichard '. " - -- 41 ' ' ; The coffee-loviri- g West drinks Hills BrosCoffeelvith complete satisfaction. Ask for it by name and loolcMihe Arab ;ron the can, ',nt'! ,We 'realize that Dakirrw!l brings such aa entirely new' and simple method for maji ne these marmalades and. you a large glau e.f marmalade Of icily (h 'jelli p. rtut at first you wU he akepiicaL That is why w are '".'":-'j''hbetj maae'froja Dainty Maid exacdy at you will aiake it in your cwn kitchen a r ; ! you open the tin. tree-ripen- Hiia al - . All the clelicious flavor and mouth-waterin- g aroma created by. Controlled Roasting comes to .you intact because Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum. You realize thisthe moment Each package wlfen nude up according to directions', will makefourgood sized (6 o.) glatse. '",'Atl Hand ' No other ' coffee tastes'so ggod. Hills Bros exclusive, contin uous processof roasting : fruit' " WESTERN scenery is a daily thrill. So is Hills Bros. Coffee, jrou' use 'them throughout the'yetr. The hard and expensive . tway of making up a year's supply in advance to, 'nowunnecessarv. Then too: vou are alwars rare I e r. i r . i i i i umiuna e' resuim oi aosoiuieiy any tnsmx oi i Allure i eliminated by the cientific method of prc- - California nicely lliced peel and the full flavor of and Aaricot Marmalade containine rich fin and choice tDricoo Rasobemr and nniwM-- Fi s ana iuii-nvmaac irom tne pure uron ;ui.et i'"17 "",Mr Ornpe-jellie"7 M Jelly made from freshlyJtrushe v 'Orange tif 'til m ..' ia (freihmm"alieJndjeIJk"a ki nis cztremciy snort cooamg preserve uic ot fL.ii .urally delicate flavor of the fruit, coweijuehtlyV f - a? iHerefs the eywy tdmake six favorite marma- Jsdw and jellies? Every bk of the hard work has ibeen done foe youThiok of it luscious Cali- ' fornia fruit. are prepared io out sunlit kitchen fur tirrtnlv iAJ mwm J "dine the lugar and water and boAing four minute. . w;Latervballotr were. prepared ' names of .the most import-iill- ! datea for election. A straw was then conducted for the j .ite "purpose ;of giving '. the students "praieUc In voting and for making comparison with the results of Mt)e citUena' votet This straw, vote proved, very interesting because of the fact .that students scratched both ways, and because no ballots were .thrown away due to mistakes In votings rinvestigation it was found that project has been of real This yesr thr jHrftfltkyal value. were 178a. citizens who , registered to .vote, which is 35 more than Jwere registered, at trie last election, an9 H la hoped of .that 00. nur their privilege end (duty and voted. Tha class isr planning other Jecta to mak8 fcetter citizens and lio give, more tofctol henefit. and we Vori!y;hop they are, aa succeesful a jour "Get Out the Vote" project - j- fr """" jij't ? j, ai Ol'lt iraai, lU.lf I yi') |