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Show tlcztwo PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY MARCH 3. 1828." YOUR LAST CIIAIXE TO VTW - 02;SO Draver. Oale, were here vtaitlng Mr. aatd Mr. CBaaacry W. W. B. SoaM la nor from Loa Am aa of Leamington. Utah, are among frtenda tha latter part of the week. teloa. California, tor a few daym. Dr. r. W. Irle of aK Lake waa a Kla Brtha Vonaar and Mian Mr. and Hivi. L. La of Port diU LovU of Sandy are horn for JProyo vialtoe Saturday, land. Oregon, wore among thaQria- - a few day, with relauvoa eflKora hero Batarday. friend. M. aa4 Mr. T. K. Willi I Cul IjwS FRFh TF!P ATP R TTfTfFTQ RV ' ttl TT.OX3 1 X. Mr. oatd Tar ft, TayW and chlldrea are cpandiaT the week Obd ;, k. Lake. U Salt mx pomm weeu - r Today wUI b jrbur last opporLetter" tunity to enter A he eoataat which pas aroused considerable Intaraat during the pact Mk. Do sot fail to hav your at tho Paraswint Jhel fie baf or mlda Ight laes time avaa keen designated ju tho 'daadlln' for all iUcr rUre. PRIS-C3LLLott- - oanUat wm Tho Inspired by Jdba CUhort a ad Grata Garbo, star i of Mayar'a i "La." watca opaa 40- at tho ParaanooM thoatar. Th : day ' Evening Herald, i : oaJy ondittoaa of tfc Willi Oae Year's SabacripUon ma4 that bmUo onCuaaiaata tt JKlaa odaXeaa har ta htfeeUonat . to do to receive either Sunset Magazine Garbo AH you-hav- e U r SvhUa MMlDi aupportra of ia, subto one is rfiscilla for your FREE pay or Modern year Jaria GUbart abouU (iva ent to thxir ardour Tor thla great ocreoa to Evening Herald for one year. scription n-Yi fnr rroninir TIprhlH . - - nri vpar delivered loar Ma H) UIlettar routa alaa.t v nv a,. nf ThoUmld-waward tho writ-,- 1 rf.wjft . . b? Carrier is $5, by mailin" Utah county. $4. The greatest offer ever fcnade by any newspaper in toe is presented to the reading puwic 01 intennountain res-io. r t , f ,V, V Ulah couiity by Evening Herald. oJLlbJa Jiewa-i By ftpecia arrangement , paper u ejiaoietii to give turner ctiiort .unuu-nigreatest magazine of the Pacific coast, or MODERN one of the leading women's magazines of the country, for ONE YEAR absolutely free of all cost to subscribers to ra of tho SO boot UUara ia rroup tickcta for a abowlnf of "Uov." Thia la ono of tha mart. diacuaoad plcturaa of rocaot yaara and It la (anaiany ebacedco that tha performance of Gilbert aa4 Miaa Carbo art lltUa abort of ta tho cinema "Love" adaptloa of Tolatofa novel. "Aaoa ILaroBlna" and Ha many elaborate and colorful eetUaze daxxle the eye of the moat dlaeiimlnatins fUm faa. Era. love letter received will be eonatdarod confidential and at bo time will the name of the writora be revealed nor will their letter be 1t. n - euo-triauti- te run Jfetro-Galdwy- nr ut , j I " The cost of Sunset Magazine for one year is 20. f (Via Pvoninir Herald and Sunset Magazine is f - ; 17,60.'' - i i - i ' - .. - eo Art ..ml t one tor ycnr ..jjp pQj 0j jucnnTn rrisciiia The cost of Evening Herald and Modern Priscilla is $7.00. Durimr the month of March you can get Evening Herald and either one of tfce tro magazines mentioned for one year hv navimr for the newspaper only, by carrier, $5 : by mall $4. w pgy for one VtHr f,.r this newspaper and you get either on of these two excellent magazines for one year rKLE imwm lJJf'fAlK rt mb I ' ' mail to the off ice. ' Herald Stands for County and Utah's only daily southern U central Herald Evening and tnnd fnr the unbuilding and progress of that section. This newspaper endeavors especially to cover tit of the news in Utah county. Correspondents in most of the communities of Utah county keep this paper posted on various business and social activities of their respective Jhe j . sections. For .that reason. Evening Herald" should be in the residentof Utah county. It believes In the "tome of everyindustrial concerns of the county and is conand farmers s stantly endeavoring to do everything possible for hteir prog-res' and benefit . " It may also be interesting for the readers of the Herald . to know that beginning Thursday, March 15, Evening Herald will begin the publication of one of the most interesting Aerial stories ever published in Utah, "GIRL ALONE," by Anne Austin, one of the most accomplished short story writers in America today. Bring or send your $5, if you get your paper by carrier; EVENING. I4tf MAGAZINE Choice of etlrlef SUNSET and HERALD yoaf or MODERN PRISCILLA tor one year. ' . THIS OFFER HOLDS GOOD ONLY UNTIL APRIL 1. -- FURNITURE ; LINOLEUM Here You Get Real Value vvv . t r " MVT ii iinioiMi. 8 Dining ' Suits, .... $123.00 new." -- Gleaming Blues; dtisky ... ...$87.50 Maroons, ft Greeno, soft Grays rnd so on to the. end of ashing CEDAR CHESTS 20 OFF the rainbow. ,, LINOLEUM DUCO ...$J3il J 8C EN J FURNITUF 57 . S E K "CO" r Da Pont DUCO. City Auto Serving Tray Special $1.00 . P.ENEW YOTJB PRIDE .... IN YOUR CAR I .... There 3 only one At New Low Price3 $50 Axminster C9Q 7C Rugs, 9x12 re-fini- - Fair of Springs Free - . your car, economically,- with .DUCO.Tt will look Uko Bedroom Suite lacquer LET US DO IT! Let us l Buffet Mirror Free f 100 v ai mm term! N North Uft.'v. Ave Tcp Painting Co, The c:Jy DtTCO Shop in Provo ' 432 West Centcr1 PHONE 848 - WE2Cend thli wk cely, FOR TlUSgcnuin Onyx Ftiirff-ortdrit special OnyiPointex Wck pricr as part of i rtiU. ; tha manafiaxfiirets plan to introduca this atockr s , new wraren. r ,v "9 ao , Every stocking included in this oCer Is NEW in n-a- Worth - a. Up! ji i :n t t style and color. Every stocking hu die faro out Onyx Pointez trade mark stamped upon the heT Secure the pair or hy the atrpply NOW. Buy them . . . rjLN vrKttaxnoont aside for washday expense, you find that wt offer a in atiVtRSARY I laundry letvice comf ortably .with--. in And, rjaore t importanta up over a period of " ' -- . For one Week only7 These Special tune will convince you that washed clothes hut longer, lave ' 1$S Snvfca health,.. Onvx end pre (leaner! Call ui on the 'phone , well gladly hep you ar : -- . r W tinted Bed Stodinz 707 Order YOUR supply NOW-Oa- yx Poinstx Wadt com to at cloa en March 'Oak, or y Sift w" Setvlce-Skeet- .'' aw .JIM TSOCklffea. Silk .Jnwa itm m s ,1 . does itbest The EMPORIUM Troy istirrarvxaavi-i- II I IN wniuf whk SUk aaia onom m '"handling the fam: v Sywaah. . . t aUkwakemoa mi fa .$IJS jm SOS Caiaoa, 7he ORIGINAL range tor this new- - LAUNDRY ' ; igr." : TKiT i7SkiOa "1 4A SU mon-ey,gu- rd era method - Onyx Pointer Prices ' Formerly Irvines t ijl ijs aj.n nnn n m n luarxiiUliimilM iUlUUIIIl ttl Orem-Lindo- Rupp-Davldao- n Hoi IXTOsBmttff j Conuearron.pa.eOn. total mw Wing milked ia the tire county. H. A. Dixon of tha Fanners and Merchants bank of Provo com. mended tho dairymen oa tho splenXne i 'eramount tnaaur wui xaa did apii R of oeoparatioai x hit) (14. , nee-on a feative appear "When A. O. moot will aft for beginning today when that popular playhoaae an hour and a half dirrtly linder merge from 1ta waddling clothe Je picture of a HoUteta air,' It U to celebrate fta firt birthday. One evident that the. dairymen ef the year jtgo th Li Mareua Eaterprlao ounty are getting together " he took ovoT the management of the Jocundly asserted, observing that theator goer of thia ectioa IbeJ such a picture bung 'directly over ' V K beat obtainable picture. n: ' Mr, Smoot'a chair. Oally aoloicd pennant aa4 flag' Mr. aVnoat'. Jersey Knowing wil add U the decorative achem propenaitlea, the remark brought of the thaatar marquee and by way forth ' . laughter. . of farther calibration a large abe . .H groat told those that the jresent repoalng Ut the lobby ni be cut bankers of the county had resolved with proper eeraenony. It baa peon to take aa Its major project duriaf announced by. tho tnanageroent ol year that of assisting the Paramount that everyone enter- the coming Menses ry Steady laoos ing the theater thia afternoon and Mr. Oillman advocated diversi evening win be prented with a fied interests for the farmer, and piece of thia birthday- cake la honor declared that the time la past when of the occasion. Arrangements have already been mad to accomo- the successful farmer can get along date tha anticipated large crowd. by having a source of income only months of the year. Though the initial flourish of the, sixOreat satisfaction was expressed Paramount first anniversary ass been timed for today In connection by Mr. Warnick with the person-nel'of mta who know, are talking with-t-he howtnv Iwtsrert hw to ; .dairy industry- Ja ' continue the gala celebration thla county. He characterised thia throughout the week. Each day a as an omen that bespoke success different novelty wll hold forth at for the industry. He stated that tho theater t augment the picture tt a recent meeting of the Utah state Farm bureau It was pointed program. Addition Anniversary Week .ae outrtbat Utah county has the greattail will be explained in the Para- est number of farmers of any counT mount theater advertisement each ty In the state. He told of the 100 membership goal of the county day. bureau Is striving for. Health conditions were discussed by Dcs. F. E. Murray and C. L. . Jones, veterinarian with th U. S. tureau of animal husbandry, and " Dr. N. C. Spauldlng. Continued From page One Roy Park of Orem gov Interestwfn ing Information concerning th ta fqfrtfrmjQ nrk ohrytilc round out and balance the instrun by th Dairy assomentation. ciation. Others entered into the The program follows: general discussion. J March, "Washington Post".. -Sous Tr.,. i...... ............ "LOVE" BRINGS TWO a The Blue RJbbon" overture. ....... .... Alexander BIO STARS TOGETHER John Gilbert and Offeta Garbo, Walts ......Roberts jIVrcarol ' On Melodies from Offenbeck's who as a team scored one of .the -- "Tales of Hoffman" sensational successes of the year In and th Devil," and whose i - 3 Ml A Ivy Covered Shack. . "Flesh real-lifromance immediately folTrrmbona solo. Reed Tanner. lowing furnished gossip for film :.-fans the world over, appear again ' rh, "Battleship ConnectlFulton before the camera, for the first V rpTiTl!in Overture . . .Aacher time since. In "Love," r,.,. "Oold Black Joe"..Foater spectacular fllmisa-tlo- n ' of "Anna Karenlna," Tolstoy's ItciJ Tanner, trombone; Clar-- ; ilasslc of Russia, which comes to ence Tucker, baritone. - Interraetio. Oavette . . .DeLuca the Paramount theatre Sunday or three days. "Rocked In the Cradle of the The new picture, one of the most Deep" .,.......;..Lovenberg O March. "Start and Strip gorgeoua.and spectacular film roSouaa mances of the season, presents both Forever in roles that perhaps fit .them better Personnel "The personnel: thany any others that could be . DirroT. John A. Omanaon; man-- Imagined. Gilbert, splendidly uniformed, is seen as the debonair and .ter.Clvd Sandgren. Cornrta- - Herman Beniama, Car) romantic Count Vronsky, a role Wamlck. Stephen Murdock. Fred that recalls his groat hit In The Sown. Morria Duke. LaMar Jack- - Merry Widow." with Mia Garbo In to nan, Joseph Seethaler. Francis Mo- - th role of the tragic Anna, Fnie. Vance Batty. Bert Anderson. sacrifice all her love, only to be Clarinets Ole Anderson, Clyde dogged by a strange and slnlstar Wood. Kay Sutton, Harlan Hender doom. Edmund Goulding directed the son. BUI Adams, Belden Lewis, Jack Adam. Ivan Nelson, Jack JdcOulre BS3? Jiicture which iwa staged cm a. lavish seal. Th cast ia notable. Piccolo Wihnont Berry. Metvin Duke. Including George Faweett, who Saxophone Redden, Leonard Hardy, Merrill played th king la '"The Merry Elbert Widow,", aa the Grand Duke; BranTackman. Ray Murdock. Startup. Fred Webb, John Booth. don Hurst a the husband. Count . Richard Knight Karenin; Philippe Xe Lacy, Emily Horn Edward Sandgren. Frank FlUroy, and others of note. fool, DoreU Wilde, Cyril Johnson Baritones Clarence Tucker, Rus an angeL ' The boy's bravery In dangerous sell Carr. Trombones Reid Tsnner, Fred tituationa and several breath-taklnd Washburn, LeOrande NJaon. Davil encounters and his Harold Tuft, Woodrow rratikneae win th respect of the elder woman and th love of the Anderson. Bowes Clyde Sandgren, Charles girl, who, when her lover gets InJ irouDie wun uniDer. thieve, comes Hins. ' Drums Eldon Ramsey. Gilbert gaiianuy io nis aia. But the timber guard realises the Tanner, William .Norman. A rtln Dont forget, folka? Tonight at mldnlrht ia the final hour for all Joha Gilbert and Greta Garbo let-- i mm t ar Mr. and Mr. Beat, W.TwaW and eEUdrea of Logan as syi ding to day her s-o- ts- Much lower Onyx PoinUx z prices until March 10th aade public. HIGHSCHOOL NEW SPRING STYLES Walnut nr f Sir. aatd aba. C W. Oi ma f Salt Lake were Provo elaltors bast 4 M week, the gueaU of Ms. ' .' Clarence Thomaa. """"" "' I rT "f ' f'- - STt " --R- UGS 1150 va aw--w t-- Clao Taylor are vlaiung frteftda , Of den lor a lew daya. MAacii yajw'''arfiaWaJaifc 1 INTRODUCING m 66. : e- ... "KING OF CONFECTION" Honey-Nu- t, d Nougat, Caramel, Malted Milk and Chocolate Bar Try a "PAP' Bar and you too will say, V "ITS PAT WITH ME" ; . . : -- Want the Most Delicious 5t Candy Bar? --r a: Va-ha- U T- - l 'rtytTeak of Perfectioix jfc, 1- - difference 4 station between lilm self and his lov and la afraid to GENE STIUTTON FOBTERT propose. Only aa accident ra which "FRECKLES" AT THE GEM 1 he almost loae hi life to sav hen brings them together In a eweot and Introducing on th screen th charming finale. A remarkable east waa assembled best known book pf a famous authoress, "Freckles," by Gene Stratton-Porte- by Meehan to make "Frocklea," and now playing at the Gem it include Joha Fox, Jr, Gene Stratton. Hobart Bosworth, EulaUe theater. "Freckle" daala with th atmple Jcnaen, Billy Scott, and Late He- x and charming love affair between Kee. . an orphan boy and a wealthy girl H. M. Rlchter of Denver. Colora who meet through their mutual love of the great outdoor and the do, was here on business the Utter nvfttoHr It preoent. . part Of the week. Laid In the LrmberloBt Forest made famous by Mr. Porter, the W. E. Frttoa of Ran Francisco, thrilling story la presented against California, was in Provo on buai- a background of woodland dells Saturday. and giant trees which win appeal to every true lover of Nature. . Mr. and Mr. Bertram CaJlarfcsr A boy, an orphan with-- 1 snd sons Bert and Calvta ar her out a friend, I given the hazardous for a few days . from Rant an n in task of guarding tha valuable tim- They ar the guests of Mr. and Mrs ber In to Limberloat Through a JosephCUrk. marvelous Collection of motha he accumulate, he makes tho ac- . Mr. and Mr. C WLasnbeet and quaintance of the Bird Woman and children of were here Saturher daughter, whom he liken to day .visiting Ogden relative and friend. k Manufactured locally by - open-hearte- PAJ" Then say, SfACTIUP v GAMPf GO, Factory No. 6 Candy Associates of America, r f,-fo- Inc I A TEMPTING DESSERT FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER r. Alpine Ice Cream Brick ' ' The three delicious flavorl this Sunday are TUTTI FRUITTI - : . one-arm- YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS will 'jA:-.enjoy-IT- I , Order From Your Dealer : .' : . . ; dealers Parch Sth, by"all Ieadind .... GET YOUR mm "PAF BAR at the PARAMOUNT at all performajices of "LOVE" MONDAY, MARCH 5th fit&rrinf John Gilbert and Greta Garbo You LOVE "PAT' ... ., i.1- - fc, i |