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Show .iw ".PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. APRIL 15. 1928. 1AM TTT!7r3rTT7Zr J-- ?ALES2IAN rPAYS0;!;v yt. Lwf i' risjr-jnaw- rcSl aad , r utfi V 'SJ'tCHr v riseesul chUrea motsred t V ... . . By Swan fit eoR-nf- loote!! ;V ( ovit, stone wall. 00 airfield la tear thia waS j Ireland. H haa ta dowa evsry tin a t traa-AAIaat- 4-- i off, and: far thia b " pounds aterhni. rebuilding tha wall aa aooa aa th flyers have. ' hop plne lect TO FunersJ aeiskaa for Parker Adea-be- ion. Remember the"mud-pud4- 1 . . death recurred front tha farmer houaeT Childa, who Sujxty,-Apr- a , wen hUJ tn- - the Deaeret Mortuary chapel. Wednea-laApril IL with Bishop Nioho-la- a O. Smith of th Seventeenth Tkocg ward presided. The speakers were eje th Mra. Cherry of th Service Star IX Jesse Jrwke and Legion. Bishop Smith. Appropriate musical numbers were rendered by Mrs. ride duap! Lucille McAllister and Mr. Le. Th fal saitlr. invocation waa offered by Alonao Week-- d Exnrrslo . Fullmer and th benediction by ' William Jonea. . theaf ' service the ProYtoSalt Followmg to - Spriagvule Lake gnj return,., body waa take where service were held In the First wan) chapel at o'clock Caaaaantottoav mt W Mil Wedneaday afternoon. Here his life waa eulogised by Oliver B. HuntKlleaga BawVs , , I CKNTN PCS ington, Joseph Erkserley. A. L, usva seeweet ail Fullmer and William T. Tew Sr. Mr. Child was born at Honey Creek, Iowa, February ' 27, 1853. When only a year old he came to Prlrtte cars 'and 'spedal Utah with his parent, settling In ' rates to parlies oa Springvlll. , application. He waa married to Joanna EL Coate and aeven. children war Bpeclgl car serTtc fof protection born to them, Eater he was, mar...JL of perlshabl frelg ried to Agne Fullmer. Throughout his life he waa activ Lake & Utah S. , . in building up vsrlou communities of this state. Hi work In the Henry Xl Moor and D. P. Abvrwbto, Beoelvm church also was outstanding, the last three year of which we deaidon 4, Aixjeraen. Trafflc Mgr. voted to temple work.. " Jeeeph tt y, Henry Erlaadson vtaitad to Salt Lake Monday with BdMr. L Mr their daughters. Mis Thelma and Mlaf Norm Erland-P9- - , t ao - ! La R .Taylor, Araa C Page and Albart H. PowU of th Nebo stake presidency were ia Salt Lake last general conference J week ' Visa BlaijoR R. L. Norma Wilson atUnded'eonfercnoe in Salt Lake. Mis Wilson attended the Mexican missionary reunion Friday atfM. Mra. B. H, Clayton vent to Salt IfweLUWHiS t CrVTKeeeTi4lfHe.y, WAlTr ' . MINUTE. Of MUCH LOWOtH OOMMM MISTER.'. ..wUTI'H . ' : TN Lake last Friday to remain during conference. IT ita WHY-CR-fl- M-' ) HOU WftNT, Oli FEUOVJt slL Mrs. AftM Chrktunarn left Sat urday for her noma t Manila, af NOTHIM'I V ' I '- I' THOUGHT TXftT Wfvs ; . ,. . ter a pleasant visit her with rela tive k. Mrs. F. W. Walklncshaw of Salt Lake have been visiting ber with her alftef. airs, Mnnia uougiaasj v a IS T!A t4 ) m3 - ., - St Mr. aad Mrs. Jehn P. Oleson attended' conference In Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday. of Nbo atafca' and Baa nla tbel toUer 0)qy4 Utelr annual toclal Wcdnaaday night In tha Soo-n- 4 wvl ainuacmcnt hall. Larja rl rapraaantallona vera araaant from frara f Wan undtr laa dlractlon of n Ika Phllinnlnk Island ia Blotursd here. Below. yOU Ma him Ulaa Stark, ataka Baa Hlva dellvf ting hii inaugural eddrrs to thousand of Filipino eonfcafaUdhMdar Tabteau, Tha Spirit of tba above wuh other IntuUr official blva.".Payaoa Ftrat ward; chorua, ob the Lunet In Manila. H'a (left 'Jo right):' Manuel Roxa. speaker of th Filipino. House; Sttmaoa. SMond ward; raadlng. Margarat Jn Jl HeeuaesT per ZJT? Z J-- -- pod TEune"A,:f&ae, vfrevereor-feneTaVan- - Sergio QaaptiaSenau leader of the nationalist. j : Wind Hits Mrs. Rogers' Old A'-- V - 4 tif- i i - l -' - I j - " - ; ' if r i ' ',,S'-'..ii.'- Bpiinglaka; talk, '."Faith.? Oraca piano aola, Isora Uaytr, Third ward; talk. Preaident eat: Olao. Baauquln; 1:' HIU; atunla, Dorothy Fraa-iopiano" duet, Bprlnglaat; afartha Davla and Ada Erlandaon. Flrat ward; raadlng, Anna Moor. Bpringtaka. ' Rtfrthmanta . .wtre .- .aarrad, Hera ia tha wrack a tornado nada of tha Blaka honeataad at Moot Na, The annual spring luncheon and Ark iiiJi-JJ''Rogra, wifa of tha huroorlat, waa bom and ralaad. Tba faniiiy Laubar, living In th bom whan tha storm (trek, election of officers for the Cultur olOrajit i K f": .( . ') 'li't club waa held Wednesday afterrr-- r noon at tha Strawberry hotel with th majority of th member In at-u ii FrATEMENTT)T10WNKBSHrPrK MANAGEMENT CIRCULATION, ETCn' REQUIRED BY THE ACT OP CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24. 1912. r Of SUNDAT HERALD, publiahad each Sunday morning, at PRO-- :i UTAH, for April, V, 8XATE OF UTAH, 1928. -- - r : aa. CJJUNTT OF UTAH, Before me, a Notary Public In and for tba 8tat and county afwMaid, personally appeared N. GUNNAR RASMUSON. who, having been duly sworn according to law, depoaes and aay tba ha 1 the Editor and Manager of the SUNDAY HffRALD, aiid thai the following l. to the best of bis knowledge and ballpf, a tfp statement of th ownership, management (and If a daily paper, the circulation), etc, of the aforesaid publication for tha date shown in the above caption, required by the Act o August 21 1912, embodied In section alt, Postal Lja" u4lon. f4 printed on the reverse of thia form, I 1 That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, man-aloeditor, and business managers are: ' . ' Publisher, HERALD CORPORATION, Proyp, Utah, ' Editor, N. GUNNAR RASMUSONi Provo, UUh. Business Manager, N. GUNNAR RA8J4USQN, Prpvp, Utah. 2, That tha pwner ia: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address muat be atated.and alao Immediately thereunder th Bamea and addreasea of stockholders owning or holding one per cant or mora of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corpor-aXiathe names and addreaaea of the IndlvkluaJ owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, or other unincorporated coo. ceta. IU nam and addresa, aa wel) aa those of each indfviduaj miynber, must be given.) to-w- K o, PROVO, UTAH. JOSSPHINK 8. 8CRIPP3, MIRAMAR, CAL. CAL. ,u ,B. H. CANFIELD, OAKLANP, LEROY 8ANPEBa,,Ei:ATTt.E. WASJI E. RODGER8, SAN LUIS OBISPO, CAU W. OXi RT8, OAKLAND, CAu " J. W. CURTS, Agent for . G. RASMUSON. PROVO. UTAIf. N. HICKS, PROVO. UTAH. . . . V JESSE CLARK, PROVO. UTAH R U McDANIEL, OAKLAND, CAL. H. B. R. BRIOGS, LOS ANGELES, CAL. , Q. RASMUSON, PROVO, UTAH. ,1 , F. SJNGLETQN, PROVO, UTAH. ; COAST INVESTMENT COMPANY. PROVO, UTAH. . ' . ' V R. W.- GOODELL, PROVO, UTAH. . ' 1 That the known bondholders, mortgageaa, and other aacuri ity holders, owning or holding 1 per cent or mora of total amount ERALH CORPORATIpW, . -- a . 't; ..; - estate). "", None. That th two paragraphs next above., giving th name ef the owners, stockholder, and security holders. If any, contain hot 00IJ the list of stockholders and security holders aa they appear upon the books of the company but also. In eases where the stockholder or security holder appear upon th book of the cn pany aa trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the nam of thai person or torpor twa for whom auch trustee ia acting, ia given; also that th said two paragraphs contain statcmenta embracing aifiant'a full knowledge and belief aa to the circumstance and COtidiUone under which stockholders and security holders who do ; (Kit appear upon the books of the company aa trustee, hold stock an4 securities in a capacity pther than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant haa no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation haa any Interest direct or indirect In tha said stock, bonds, or other securities than aa so stated by him. - - 5. That the average .number of copies of each issue of thia fubUcatkn sold 'or distributed, through th malls or otberwie,-t- o paid subscribers during the six. months preceding th data . 4- - shown above is ; ' (Thia information la required from dally publications only.) N. GUNNAR RASMUSQNv ( " Editor and Manager. for me this 2nd day of AprlL 192&. to and subscribe :' J. A. OWKNB, (Seal) Notary Publie. ' (Vf commission expire March 27, 1S3D ;Swora ' . r K have arrived and are nftw oq display. asw J r " - ; 1 ,. - f I- , f t 1 IV!-- See the new WOOP END DAYBED, attractive,, strviceafcle n i f 1 k Mr. H11 set 'isn't Mfi "m ir- T in--- ' - - 3 legal battle designed to bring about the extermination of the Ku Klux Klan in Pennsylvania haa been federal court at Pittsburgh. The men show above are leading the fight against the organization.' started Left to right they are: Dr. Charles 8. Hunter, Rev; J. F. Strayer,-- Attorney Van ' A. Barrickman, Attorney Lewis A Walkinshaw and Dr. Charles F. Oyer. The men, who are klan members with th exception of waiKinsnaw, arc oemg euea ror aiuo.iuu aamagca oy me ktan Decause tney asitea mat a receiver be appoint ed for the organisation in western Pennsylvania, Tha klan uKl for an injunction reetrninlng the defend' i ants from uch action. , A ; 57 North University Avenue a J . $ . kra. Hans Miss Vivian Harris enjoyed the Maria Haywood from Pan. week end in Salt Lake. .. , .1 . sen. Bishop and Mrs. M. S. Christ- gultch spent the first part of th The Sues Canal Is 103 miles in iansen, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis, Mr. week with Mrs. Joseph Larsen. and Mrs. Fred! Smith, Mrs. Josephlength; It average depth la 86 feet Mr. and Mra Archie Boren visit- and its greatest width 360 feet ine Bexxant and Mra Mary Christwere Mr. and William-se- a, Mraud Mra. Owen, Christianr , Mrj Open for Business . I i. - .mi, ' ii gfc-r- i- 57 North 1st East St. Have you visited us yet at our new location. We now have the fined equipped Baking1 Erlandon;.a Plant south of Salt Lake City and are prepared to meet the most exacting trade mands. invite you to come anj see how and ' ' i v where your bread la made. We i a ' Leah Wheelwright, treasurer. Mr. Pearl Blgler aad Mra. Edna as delegates tt Street wrJacknamed Dixon and Misa with Mr. May McBeth aa alUrnatea to attend tha State Federation conven tion to be held In Ogden," April 187 j It. and 24k. Plana were discussed for the District convention in Eureka, on, Saturday, , , ,, PL Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Rugs Window ghades mp Linoleum, r Jensen Furuiture Co. - ' broadcasting trip around the world waa featured bythe toastmlatraaa with Mra. Eppie Cloward broadcast Inf from Ireland r Mra. Lucy Dixon from Seotlapd. Mrs. Grace Oleson from England and Mr, Annie Curtis from America. Luncheon waa served at on long table decorated In the club colore, yellow and white.' Crystal holder tied with yellow bow and holding yellow candle were arranged at intervale. The fajrpfs end otfier appointment were to the chosen color. Following are the officers, .elected fof next year: Mra. Edna H. Street, president; Mrs. Praea Oleson. vice Mrs. Leila Grey, secreprrsidrnt; cortary; Mra. Wendell Erlandaon, ' responding eecrctary and Mra. i Fine new BEDROOM. SUITES ... Priced veryjow. ' nnartt6tr - . JV SB ra tluh 'preaident Introduced Mra. lanscit Benjamin Franklin waa one of was featured by the toaatmistress Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allred and Mr. and Mra. a W. Hilton from the signers of the Declaration of and responses were mad aa forelaIndependence' for the State of llow: "Our President." Mra Mary Mr. C E. Allred spent Tuesday In Idaho are visiting her with .; tive. ' Pennsylvania. Curtis and Mrs. Mlna Simons; Provo lvsiting relatives. "What Pmyaon Will Bring Ua In 138." Mra. Edna H. Street; "What 1928 Will Bring to the Cultua Club," Mrs. Dorothy Jensen; "Payson as It la,"; piec's 'f FINE FURNITURE pola-ma- recent Mra. Howard Jensen, bride, waa tha guest of honor at bridal shower given at tha bom yt Miss Clara Pace Monday eveof the ning by' the deaner-glrl- s Second ward. On Wednesday afternoon the brides mother, Mrs. Joseph Morgan entertained at a shower at har heme for a number of older Xriendav Many lovely gift were, received by the young bride. J I 1 aolo. IUta Haa-a- n. aolo, Vada Mitcball, jinnia '. J aA - Many New Banjamln; piano aola, Althat fiM, BaeaAd ward; talk. "Tha aptrit pf tha hlva", Dorothr Manlova, -- ac- Thlr4 ward; Banjanln; T Fourth ward; raadlng, Elaora fcforrte - Hill,' m . . it , lake A(iTOmttage , ' ' ' Sprrul Sit 4jr f j Retail counters at the Sanitary Meat Co, ' "and at our new plant. -. , .- VaJr i . i", 1 'r-j- Watch For Date Of Our Formal Opening . Provo Bakery r SIibi I ..s.rcTie.v Ii r a 1. i U X ' in I V - 1 . r vYeaf3-Th- f 1 i I 57 - Stanuard" North 1st East SU 4 JaVfcV--ir- a PHONE 334 tc.: GROVE 1 It Hansen qf Mr. an 4 Mra. J. Bingham pent Thursday and Friday vlattlng with the Gruas. Mlaa ? Thelma Bhoe.ll who is teaching school at Eunnyslde spent the weak end here with her parents Mr. and Mra F. C. BhoelL ft- - 11 ! I i 'f Tf -- : Nash is otn of the great leaders in the business of building the world's motor cars, because Nash delivers finer motoring at lower eoat. W. L. Hayes is visiting In Salt Lake. " This U the plain truth. It is rwajsoit apparent today than ever before, due to the recently aaneuueed Nash price reduction. ' Mr. John Harper returned ta his home In Idaho Tuesday after having spent the winter In Pleasant Now you can buy Mr. and Mr. George M. Haley and children of Salt Lake visited at the Hittoa home Sunday. Mr. Alma Christiansen was the motif for a birthday surprise pArt? at his home Tueeday evening. Social chat, games and refreshments pleaaaatly filled the evening hours. The foji who enjoyed the party firve Special Six four-doSedan illustrated above at new low prior only 1129s, f. 0. h. the factory. And Ita companion model on tlto Advanced Six ehaMis now sells at an equally attractive figure f 1 W5 fv w. b. Kenosha.' h or Grove. Mr. Erroi Hallday waa hoates to th taetnber of th Waroptha rlitb at her home In' America Fare? Thursday afternoon. ARBOR DAY SPECIALS Also Every Day Regular Sales The ladle wtio enpoyed a birthday dinofC with Mr. - EtheJ Drys-dal- e Monday evening were Mra Ora Thome, Mra. Avia 8mlth. Mra. Lela Banks, Mrs. Ida West and Mrs. Kate Jacobs. - New Reduced Prices these cars and realize what amazing value they are. True fm --car atmosphere and refresh log style cbarac terize every detail in their quality Se buiitradies. Drive one of them and discover its equally pronounced Superiority in performance the surpassing amoothnese and extra power of tba fsmous Nash precision balanced, motor. Either eedaa may be bad with six wire or six and disc wheels, two af tbenx equipped witheitea tires, at moderate extra cost. aide-carri- 24 Models $845 to Phone 353 PROVO UTAH. Varieties ' - . PRICES are always right at Bon er's come and see. below Union Depot on Third West St. ' Jut PHONE "DEPENDABILITY University Ave. Twenly-fiv- e Apple, Pear, Prune, Fium, Peach, Apricot, Quince, Sweet Cherry, Pie Cherry, Nut Trees, Beautiful Evergreen Trees. English Boxwood plants, Japan and German Iris, Goose Berry, Currants," Raspberry, Straw. berry, Dewberry and Grape Plants. One of the best assortments in Utah.' 8190 f. . b.r factory Jackson Motor 150 N. 'Hundreds of Ornamental and Shade Trees ed Car. Co. verblotming- - Roses,-- Frrtyf ive . kinds, and Climbing Rose plants. 200Q Flowering Shrubs, seventy kinds. 200 Climbing Vines, sixteen kinds. 2000 . . edge of BaJdennei , LAID TO REST SaturdAY to rtmain over Eaater. honvs by Taay war accompani Mr. Mooa'aaaotherMra. MonaoAT-- "" , etas woct , PROVO, NURSERIES 161-- Here Since 1698 |