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Show .PEOVQ SUNDAY IlERAIJO,' fetXDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1928. - rcnr IIAVEREOTAL tilt: Pie JEaise st A KEVS . 7 ....-- fr Mr. aad Mn. Eaos BrimbeJl are reJolciagover the arrival of a fine at baby boy born Wednesday (unity home. MaLhtr xA art I eoa-isU- - witts - Jfr.Jajt aJ .... ' Verdl-Sroit- ...... String Trio: la (a "Andante Melodique-.Pancb) "Bolero . . . Fernandes-Arbo- e Mr. Robertson. Mr. Bufgert. Mr. ' Nelson. 'Hungarian Rhapaody Mlaa Bernlce Barton. Wtf.Uart Tha.lr:r ijarlr! Hariri .........Waiiner,AlbeHl pUho. Mlaa Gladys Sorenson. rVoobd piano, Mr. Kelson. tTOOlLATEJrJoRl k CLASS I 1UAT1UXM WANTEI-Mando, Phona I and Guitar organise orchestra. Iin to players Jn2 134-- TOR SALE Locust fence posts. John Deer plow, single har. aesa and one horse harrow.' iho b '. W 2nd South. f28 FOR SALE Mammoth Jacks, Breed your stallions. mares. H. W. Dunn, 631 S4th St m : Ogden, man- ,- thor-ourhbr- ed - FOR SALE Cyphers , model Incu-- , betor cheap; good as new. Jorgen Beaseo, Routs 2, Box 257. Provo. T03 young FOR SALE Hardy their personal safety to Firestone d tires. Veterans of the speedway understand the extra strength and speed built into a tire by reason of the g exclusive Firestone process. They know thst this method Impregnates and Insulates eveey eord-o- f the carcass with live rubber, reducing the possibility of Miss Anne Snow of Alberta, internal friction, and unifying the whole struct urs of the tire. Canada, student at the B. Y. V, Moreover, the Firestone scien underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Alrd hospital Satur- - tifically designed balloon tire, tread provides driving dependability, and any morning. , S TT, er 0 M low cost. HANSON OPERA Principals In the opera, Tulip Tim," to be prew ated by the Prova hira school snosle department Frbrnary Z9 and March 1 at the high rom h-- to, right, stanaioju Ked, Ivan Mad-wn- ; school auditorium, The Burgomairte'r, Goargw Brown; 1'roleasor MrSwtndU MirKn Vanre; Hans, Fred- Hetih; Ph k, Rex Rtrhnromr; aUtHrgmtirtsttna, Wanga Richmond; Aunt Anna, Kutb Johnson; Katinka, Donna KiUhia. r nobly stands the test of criticism and affords absolute Satisfaction. Musically It is magnificent and shows up the big themes of nature and the Indijtn In a comprehensive way. The costumes woutdTna1t any colector of fabrics envious. The rtsglng is perfect." John T. Hand, well known Utah tenor, had tha leading role ,la the' "Sua Dance" whkh-w-as staged and direct A Aj Professor Anthon Lund. Professor William F. Hanson is more enthusiastic over his "Bear Dance" than ha was over the "Sun Dance" for the reason that it is a native Ute theme and that it con tains noch of the Ute folk tore. - Ret 473 West 3 No. -- Reward. Ing the week end essnr 4. ft fTV Salt Lake, guest of her aunt, Mrs. Phyllis fill tlrmm "iKt"'.f. -- '111. I rrsou la U4 1 9mUii with 1st North. mJ TO HEAR rom owner having good low priced farm for sal. Write full description and lowest cash price. John p". Baker, DeQueen Ark. --A FOR RENT 2 nicely furnjix shed rooms. 314 W. 4th South, m2 WANT .. FDR RALE Chevrolet touring, --- 1st West ;- -, 219 $100. A-- l; f - - North f29 SALE r "J st aucaw Salmon City, Idaho. Dont mlaa this sale! Andrew Bingham Jack Bell Auctioneer Manager . irrigate and cultivate v l,,;u"J Write for our literature that explains the many, advantages of this plow. two-wa- y ' "' SaTiFTr i" r-PIfiir- 4ii Provo, Utah DRUG : FRQTO . - miles. , SUNDAY tar The 'II "'!'limmr IB TUESDAY MONDAY tTAH i NEWS REEL I HOMES oclock S ri 1 ryf. f In "g DiretlorrMarcua Enterprlsea oHOVllNvJ AO ; Bdmhall Bros. PHONE 260 i . . ' ; The - iL adventurer!' The international hero! I'ASlMW & ifej y( f VY- ;7 i " iV Crawford Kent Star Freaks -- VN. VftjWgSf ' p. " I .4VIJ 'jrft. "T ff mm nissSESffl As A m : . I Jj '1 stunt- - hk He'll staireer you bv with the Bolas! A I , mM-gfcly- 1 HI you! t Wl'cH laV V U (f yoa wjth ' f" J CJ i A) VV k A ,1 XX jKi N J WllU14 in FABLES X SJf. Cal HI J .' ' :k MONDAY NIGHT ONLY REPAIRS ',J:' ; ' '. Orr the Stage "Doc" Bradey in Person in his 223 WEST CENTER SS . 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' erai lot.- - . Highest' possible quality the Utah stake administration The bishopric of tho In building. Agentsarrileliverthemonaday's" I ' notice new. REPAIRS KEENZO idm Homes in America fi. BAPTISM SERVICES S. baptism services wll be Sundny afternoon Every row or spot can have a good crop on it. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY See it-- be fore buying any other. it I, , The NO DEAD FURROW PLOW turns the ground all one way, so your whole field is level. You can seed, I'tah Stock Yards, Ogden, - i - ' : er I nlon ..- i ,( ? v Oar Guaranteed Liquid I. 0. t: D. hi kl pay for the plow. It is easy for the horses to pull and for the man to handle . r . Because of improved scouring qual" ities you shall like thd way the ground turns ever.' j iruiaul nt TcarTbadT orexlrsfheavy7 good horses from ii 8 , and invention for the irrigator and hillside farmer.' It saves enough work OJ tii BluT Question : Can rickets be prevented? Ml'LE THE OGDEX HORSE COMMISSION CO. .Answer: Yes, by assuring will hold their next auction sale Lplenty of the rickets-preveTuesday, February tStkt , , oil in at the ing vitamin of cod-uv- HORSE sj . J t Wanda Richmond. Lota Paxsacrament sr- - trio, man and Donna Ritchie. All are , T. waicomd,. ward . . - !- The latest achievement of science . East the Third ?7 The Lowest Priced Mr. Larson was secrrtary. Two musical numbers will be furnishFIFTH WARD SERVICES ed by the B. Y. U. Public Service Prof. Clarence, Boyle will be the bureau. AH members of the ward and friends Interested are cordially speaker at ths Fifth ward sacra- 7 ment at rv ices this evening at Incited to attend. o'ctock .Tha iollowlng Interest lng program will also be furnished: THIRD WABD SERVICES Rlph,Worthcn, accomUnder the direction of the B. Y. vocal solo, LuciTl Merrill, violinist panied by U. Public Service bureau, an Interand Clyde Sandgreen, pianist; vocal esting program will be furnished at - C !' fur, apt .320 SECOND WARD SERVICES Ed. Qroberg and LtJani Larson. mlBsfenariea who iabored - in the Eastern state mission field a year ago, will be ths speakers at the the sacrament services this evening In the Second ward chapel. Mr. Gro- - IT 4't. .ssssbbsspi-- vices this evening at 7 o'clock. Harold Candland will be tha speaker of the evening and the following numbers are- - included hi the program : Ttrtng Tumrtet, Willis; Loveless Verda and Joie Batchellor and Ralph Erlckson; steel guitar duet, Evelyn Ostlund and Zola Martin; trombone solo, Wayne Webb. The emblic Is cordially Invited to attend " 7 '' 7 these gefVIcei. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lewis and daughters, Eva, Helen and Betty, of Park City, were aaiong the visitors hers last week. 5 2 room j TiniKmhrntrMtBS-Jr- ly FOR RENT I L:D. S Churches f ;. ; v?ir;i it:"' j icy t"mi Mr. and Mrs, Fred Robinson of Delta were Provo visitors Saturday. iptt;the In Individual Homes Tor Critical Buyers nette Rowley of American Fork are Provo visitors, today, the guests of Mr. and Mra Ben Jenkins, decorated mod Evans. apt for small family; . big Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Carter and rd, fruit basement, unfurnished children are spending the week end or rurnisarKJUina sos-w- . in Sandy with relatives and friends. ta2 Mrs. Sarah Cnase and Miss Emily FOR: DRESSMAKINO, buttone, Chase of Salt Lake, are Provo visithemstitching, pequotlng, p'u"ns ors over week end, the guests and rhinestone trimming, call Mrs. of Mr. andtheMrs. 3. F. LovelL Senior, over Utah Power A store. m24 Company's Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bennet and daughter. Amy Jean, of Beaver, rooms, modern. 119 No. 2nd W. FOR ern RENT-New- J No Dead Furrow Pli -- . rt ?rI92raodel Ml witll the girl of tils cboica. i (Migele moua-talcs'a- j , visiting In this city today with Mr. crossed on spotted Poland China and Mra Peter Anderson. C H. DavWa. Phone 48W-- 1 Mr. and Mrs, Karl Lravltt of order Dividend were among the visitors ' ADDRESSORS.IW In Provo but work. - house, spare, time stamped, addressed envelope. Mrs, Sadie) W. Clarke of , Salt Lucille's Labs., 1906 Saa Pablo, Oak- Lake ts visiting la this city this m6 land, Calif. week with her daughter, Mrs. J. T. . FOR SALE 15 acre peach orchard Williams, in tull maturity and good condiamMr. and Mrs. Ivan Peek and f sell, making a tion: Am Kolng-tity of Salt Lake are spending the Terms. L, . M. Gillian, week change. end hera with Mrs, Peck's i..nrtrigKHl .of rias. Atlas Block, JSalt parents, Mr. and Mrs, Norman J. Lake City. e bH Spencer. ' , rd North. Phone 702-- f' ' mm i. sea-snail- s, and puree I 4 A Gum-Dippin- at " tf ' Egldio Carnesecra of Ms pie ton and Alice Loader of Lindon were (Continued from page one) united rn marriage at the county court house Friday afternoon. The characters and Jn working out th ceremony wiis perfbrmed'tiynCEHifily scenery and the action of the plsy. Cierk E. Byron Dastrup. roman The production will be tic opera having three acts and James Leivltt of Ogden spent'ihs four scenes held closely to the In tatter part of the week hers oa bust- - dian ritual in the annual Bear awe and visiting friends. ranee U'ftrrir will be held m the Uintah valley sometlms during . W. Pazmaa of Salt Lake spent March. The Utes maintain that this Saturday here with friends. ceremonial is of Ut origin, their very own. was N. 1. XMsoa of Rlverton Success of "Sua Dance" in Provo the lat among the visitors A tmmhee f years ago the "Sua ter part cf the week; Dance", Professor Hanson's first The beautiful Tyrian purple dye Mr. ahd Mrs. Barney W. Lewis of Indian opera, was played to crowd Park City spent last week in Provo ed houses In Provo for eleven con- is made from the glands of Medsecutive nights, breaking all rec iterranean with relatives. of which ords for a Provo production. It was 300,000 produce one ounce. ; Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hilton and taken to Salt Lake City where children of Binsrham are among the it waa presented In the Salt Lake Provo visitors this week. theater. A newspaper critic ha4 this to say of that production: "The Mr. and Mrs. 4. Earl Bench of Sua Dance' as an artistic triumph Denver, Colo, were Provo visitors Utah, are Provo. and Payson visit Saturday. ors for a week. M. ftil Mr. Helmr Hmyt n1 plgs.7 scenery, ha tease rivalries ael could scarcely b conceived. Tha star has the rola of a bandit . chk-fthe leader of a horde of Cau-fafni.rs. h crg the occupy a stately shrine city whose wealth is the prey of the cruel 'usurper of tha country. A madcap mountain lass (Lupe . Vein I. thrilled bv tha notoriety of! the Gaucho chief, joins him en route. News of ths outlaw's presence reaches t.te usurper (Oustav von Seyffertitt), who puts a price upon his head. A besuiiful girl of the shrine (Eve Southern), whose healingra4A child brought, fame to tha place, etlrs strange emotions la the out. law. The' jealous mountain girl betrays him to the commandants (Michael Vsvitch). who has placed his garrison in thl city by tha uy"r,m'J Jlfders. A treaxhfroul Gaucj.o lieutenant .(Charlie 8 1 even), dismisses the band oa a falss message, and the outlaw Is captur con-juet- s. Gum-Dippe- long mileage nicely. te rt-r- Urtsj win Oura-T3.i- tional championships. The average man who owns a car necessarily should be aaaured of the same tire ssfety and dependability as the racing drivers who entrust I. Vivlan-iteavltt- Use n'ftnrf--nFr- ners of every national champion ship for years, are again shattering all world's records on the great speedways of the country. The story has been the sams at every Important race In years. Flra-in- p J rui,ppfd cars win !! Ba- - BachmllW Of Ogden was business visitor hers Saturday. ...aVhahert-Usa- t , v 11 lea lUehmaninoff Pollchtnelle" Miss Nita -Carbine. , Babada in A Flat- ...rr;5. Chopin Mlaa Qladya Sorenson. ftrat !r? JJf fc"irem ft. - Kalot xiog a day when Gsuchos bold rude the bttindlcaa p&mpe nd the law cf migU iaade right, DoupUa Fairbanks comes forth la his tlxrilling new Lotted Artists production, Douglas Fairbaoks as The Qoa-aytirUVaJaf X J Jay run at ths Paramount. A more tiKrVor, the good psuhs colorful mrnaace than this South Americsalgiary, wita its ma)estic the by Mane students in drjrnffitey.""1"" reciU! Monday evening. February Mr. and Mrs. Miller Svrestsew of JT. a o'ctofiii la Cortege tail. Dividend are her visiting friends The Robertson string trio, few days, of Prof. LRojr J. Robertson, for a cello. W. O. Prof. TVolin, Buggert. Eraas Panfcam of Denver, Cote. Hid Prof. Nelson, piano, wiil assist. yrM a hualnrss visitor, Tb foitowtag- prograw weelt given: "Oranl Polka d Concert". Wallace Msr-aMrs. U & Fatton of Miss Jennie Gleason. -Tschaisowsky Pleasant View are happy to an Norember" nounce the arrival of a fins baby Miss Norma Jackson. daughter, born Saturday morning Cavalier rantaalKjue-.-Godar- d at the Crane Maternity homo. The Mr Allthea Wing. . new arrival has ons brother. Moth"Impromptu ln.C Sharp Minor?.. Heinhold er and baby are doing nicely. v - -Via FTorenee Hickman. h Mr. and Mrs. Robert C Immctt LaTYevtata Fantasia". ' Miss Anna opoiirn. Barbour visiting, la Provo and Sprlagvllle "Etude Daprk" for two weeks. Mra i To re Dee uagnaji. , , i TinrriTrAnrrr 'lUiCTAYUAUIC'': z . Biin . THE GAl C HO In Tulip Time' I. Princip t m mm ed. Witnessing his curs at the Et ift) Wider iA d:gs his ehrina from the touch of a piaguo-stricke- a way out- and j . as his ocomisg beggar (Al MacQuarrie), rttiera. Outnur..LTd by the dictatn tuountaia girl understands the tor's troops, Gaucho stnipedes Us miracUr for the first vast hetdjpt1-nl gm the "glrof t'.me, and toe late tries to preveal city as the soiaters are rouUd. The tha arrest She rides off to bring shrine girl and priest are released the Gaucho band to tha rescue, from the scaffold. Ths dictator and rroea his cU th Gsacho chief commandante are takea bv ths Gau WSLEERKINS I" to UNTR YSTORE" - ' s 100 rrize FREE CANDY TO TOE KIDS'V ' 1 1 I III I SPECIAL - - . ' ; u.ith rV. Q. " PRICES PROLOGUE 'li, uuiuAKijiAHiiut I'll' Will ' X vM 10c 1 33c - 50e I presents Matinees 10c and 25c : HAL ROACH His All Stars In . ih r I' J I ; i J , rinL-hirfrTou- News Events : j ' . |