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Show PROVO SUKdAY ilEHAU), SUNDAY, JUNE S, rU&ESLX " Sister of Dolores To Star With Her 1&28. 18:11 - 11 JO. meeting; U to 3 p. bv, dinner; 1 U I i. n , awarding of prizes and. miacelta-eeu- a events ; I K to & p. m, prop. m., gram aad amusement; reaaaemble for refreahmenta; p.m. Include: bers of the stake old folks commiU The following bishops, ministers and civil war Veterans, wia be guests ef honor at th function. Marinas Larsen. Lcrense Argyle. John P. Toud, Henry Gardner, Lara P. Larsen. A. T. Money,. C Chria, D, T. Lewis Is general chair- tense a, George Hales, John H. man aad W. A- -' Cornaby, general Koyle, WUllaat George Foeter. secretary, ef the old folks eaenentt- - Leonard Peterson, George FX Kings-for-d. tee. Other, on the committee ere: I Theodore Lee, The stake presidency and stake Cslvoa 8. Cramer. MoreRunolfsao, details of clerk,, high counclbnen, ward the program will be announced . . bishoprics, patriarch aad th so em--' later. SPAI1ISU FORK SOCIETY SCIENCE CAUSES STRANGE SUIT - t f Mr. aad Mrs. D. Foster Bowsn The following members ef the heir the angageaaent of KiwsDia club and their- - wivea atClifford to Florence Ruth, daughter, tended the inter-cit- y meeting ef the E. PeGrsw, aoa of Mr. aad Mrs. Kiwania c'.ub held Saturday night John DeGrsw. In th Salt Laks tem- at Brignam City, when quit a numclub ber from of at- Utah were In 1. Th young tmdanre ple, Friday. Jua afr iiul Mm w u . , people ar both well know a in th I . wiuui .1. it. . . Mqj uh. ornier s aiaier, youncer social set. They win make Mr.. Weggeland ef Salt Lake; Mr. lfKlr himu a 1 K rtm n 1K S"nrk aad Mrs. Charles W. Tolhurat; Mr. and Mrs. O. Hale: Mr. and Member of the American Legioa ocra. tt. n. i yRay Dr. and Mrs. Je-elor, a held Auxiliary delightful meeting Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. David and social Thursday afternoon of nooge, u. Kay Kalea, last week at the home of Mrs. Day the local club, extended presidenijjr the" greetvid Vll!lama With President Ann ing of the club. Anderson presiding, hiiainiisa orrn pied the early part of the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Rliae Jones anand considerable' accumulated busi- nounce the marriage of their ness wss attended to. Among other Dbta. tO H&ZCR Jonaon rt l.l thing it waa decided to hold th Iry, Idaho, U Shirley, April 24. Jhe in aoci&l in honor of the Gold Star nrweviuis been employed as teacher , mother and the- - mothers of the ... i kiMk (n th .... Qm.l.i. j ,.7j, htii aurmg IS home at the June of the past winter. members, She returned home Mrs. and Hales. The punday arxt will visit her George Bishop parents poppy sale, wss discussed and plan for a short time. Her husband will for the day made. Community sing Join her In the neiin rninr. , ing was led by Mrs. Annie R. Beck they will leave on an extended honHalea Elite and Chaplin offered eymoon trip through the southern prayer. "olkwing the business ses- elates, where they will visit with five hundred wss relative of Mr. Jensen. sion, progressive enjoyed, Mrs. James Miller winning the favor for the high score. A damly hMtrheen waa served at the card tables, the hoetesnea being Mia. Williams. Mrs. Rex Daniels, Mrs. Perry Thomas and Mr. Annie R. Beck. There were twenty present cs " S , SAN FRANCISCO, JuM J (XELA) ( a criminal die on the ought hla debt to aoclety be $ nuuked "paid in full' and cancelled? Or society lh right to take rlanda from ti dead body and transpUct them in the living body of acme aged man who aeeka reintereaf juvenation iV Doctor ,ii ba iahe V"' Criminal ' . ofacien-tific-progrc- I iniu!li( I jwntiit Th'e queatioas are raieed by one of the moet amazing lawauila ever filed on the Pacific coast a ult for W0 000 brought againat Dr. Ui pHson phy-- ( Stanley, San "Ml Qui-oU- a Kelly, wheat 20- eon. Clnrer.ce. wii recently year-olhan ed tt San Quenrin for murder. When Kelly body waa delivered to an undertaker after the execution, the undertaker noticed that u.ilaln important glanda had been removed. He notified Mr. Kelly. he coi.ulted her attorney and the atartlira; luwruit waa filed. Warden Jamea R. Holohan of San Dr. Stanley Quentin aayr-tha- t Mr. Catiierine f;? , or-det- an-- autopy after the aeci-- i ion -- the cuatomsry procedure. With Dr. Stanley when the autop sy wii' iieforrpeU were acvaraj ui n.'i I'fijni mill, Aftfr the autopay. It I reported. t'ie elands were taken to a local hospital and transplanted In the I'otiy of a living patient there. Acting Dian L. S. Rrhmitt or the ITnlvf-rsitof California Medlcnl Collrpe la the only one who has of. fered any r.i)anation which micht go in rubftiWiato thi rumort--IInti rot of ;'ny of the changing. Dr. Sohmitt says, a rejuvenation operation waa performed on a rhnrity patient In the university hospital. "Whatever waa done was done In the interest of adence," ha any. was nothing whatever com- Sharing the limellRht that her sister Mas enjoyed alone for several yesr, "There In "Noah Ark," tiiikciiii m ine case, ine paiieni Helen Costollo above? will be with ViUphone effect, now being made In Holly- (upon whom the operation waa perDrw "super-film- " is a rare of Idol formed example of natural wood. Both ere daughter of Maurice Costello, movie matinee The present operation deficiency. other year. was undertaken purely in the Interests of science." Blossoms of The case has caused a furorCon the west coast Oovernor C. C. Young has announced that he Intends to ask the prison board at its next meeting to formulate a policy regarding .dissected prisoners. I I W r,!r Cvi! ' the Apple 'W k i 1 y 'SURE THING' . BETTOR DIES L r. ur w' St ."V , ! V.J . 1 : k :n L - r ' .... June 1 (UP Joe , LONDON. Owers would back himself to win almost any-kifef freak ctmtKtrj but not unless he knew previously that the outcome was a sure thing. ' nA Described as a "sporting Admir- able Crichton." Ower spent hi life backing himself at running, walking, rowing, akatlng swimming, billiards, pigeon shooting, cycling, darts, chess and checkers, . At all of these he excelled." llis recent death has robbed the English sporting world of one of )ts most picturesque characters. Virginia cronod her queen of the apple blossoms th other day Miss But Owers cared little for Mary Wise iiuxlry of" Hoanoke at the Shenandoah apple blossom fes- straight contests; hi preference tival at Winchester, Va. Here the queen is pictured on her throne, Gov. was for freak andrnusual tests. Harry E. Eyrd of Virginia standing at her right hand. Gov. Byrd la a A hon, skip and Jump race, run- j ning backwaids, brother of Cowmander Rieliard E. Byrd, the explorer. matching himself .' Medalled Mermaid Vt- - r tan ley Bod Above la Or. U low I Clarence Kelly. be- Hospital authorities, who did not wish to be quoted directly,. Intimate that they performed th operation on the a'ssamption that Mrs. Kelly's permission had been 0y Tim. FOLKS SLATED given. It Is recalled that Dr. Stanley has attained considerable prominence thrpugh the rejuvenation of teed persons by the transplantation of glands. Attorney case is not statutes. her believe covered by that th existing . to equip Some Your with screens front Miss Pearl Hale, an employee of the Salt Lak library, waa a Spanish Fork visitor Sunday, calling on Those who rise the her grandmother. Mr. Urt Stewart Sr, and her aunt Mrs. Effle Dart She was enjoying a five day vacation which she spent With friend at MOTOR CO. F. K, JUDD, Service Manager 135. West Center Phone 1285 w0KEMLINE Kenllworth. ride cheaply and safelv. Th Utopia club was entertained Friday night at the home of Mrs. Madge Nelson. Luncheon was served on small table. Bridge wa the main diversion, Mrs. Ardclla Nielsen winning th club prize for high core and Mrs. Golden Waldron the gueat prize. Other guests were Mrs. Leora Andrus, Mis Florence Jones, Mrs. Jessie Barnott, the latter of California, and Mrs. Alice Hughe. Week-en- d Excirsions f Provo to Salt 1 CC Lake arid return. . . v I iwU f Commutation, er 500 Mile Mileage Hooks CKNTS rtU MILK flood bet wren all statlens. r application Special ear service for protcctloa of prriKhahle freight, Salt Lake ft UUh R. li ays Practy CaL SMOOT LUMBER CO Benry I. Moor ssd D. P. Aherrrnmble, Iteceivrrs, Aldon J. Anderson. Traffic Mgr. of-to- 1 la say that flies are more dangerous than an invading army of soldiers. Screen, for safely." Private .ears and special . rates to parties7 on d: ii.r--f "Doctors t against trotting horse, performing tricks with coins and cords (If some one would bet against him) Clifford Davis of Mapleton and were his favorite amusements, aivi Bower of Spanish Fork were Beryl incidentally, his way of 'earning a married May 19 at Provo, by Counliving. Clerk Byron Dastrdup. t One night. It I ttald. he heard ty two men talking about running ilrm. Harrv C. Rmith of Prte- - Uf backward.,' Without, a word he and Mr. Nela Chrlatenaen of Mohr-lanleft the" tavern where he had reWilfism Heath and his two ceived hi hwnch, ran v mile back- sister of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs wards, found It could be done In Jack Badham. and Mrs. Henry Bad-hasixteen minuses, returned, collected of Payson were intone the out wagers that it could hot be done lh friends who attended' the minutes, and proceeded to funeral service of Elner P. John. I wln. , son last Friday afternoon. , On another occasion, havihg won I'iOO from a .man aU pigeon shooting, he offered to match himself nsrlnst tho other trotting horse, double or quits. Owers won, knowing beforehand th horse's best rec- o.8?r ft &J$ Phone 20 T- - 2C ord speed d The loraf regularly Ower' schemes way contests. It Is said he became a e sort of pension to the inveterate garr bier. pooh-poohe- old-ag- o ! CLEAN Bnnramrii i t I i t . in DoiraBt Utah' sales to 2nd position .i Si wortd reccrdsHor backnroke wimmillg were broksfn. In official trial, at Whitinsville, MsSv, by Joan JdcSheehy. and theseNedded sit more iriedals to the collection already acquired by the marveL she is conceded a good chance to become America's champion wotnan swimmer. pool in Lftali County where one of these machines is in use. 1 cond, in T BRING THE FAMILY AND ENJOY A star Mine " 'QUALITY. " 1.15 WEST CfeS'TER' -- :: r SWIM TOGETHER IT S SAFE TO SVU1 AT GLENGARRY O) GILLESPIE MOTOR GO. - Vuct Cchliit Oregon sales placed Durant in SSlI position Durant was FIRST, or tied for first in 72 California cities and towns SILVER ANNIVERSARY SIXES ALSO ON DISPLAY Everyone Eke Does 203 to keep the pool perfectly sanitary at all times, thus giving our patrons the opportunity to "Swim in Drinking Water.7 At present this is the only public swimming LARGET CpSED CAR FOR THE WORLD'S LOWEST PRICE SHOES! - With the instaHation of this apparatus, it is possible Washington sales VJNED 50 California sales GAINED 68 Flair. T ID ATMTT lUnu IIWTMWM FOUR A U)0K AT YOUR , a healthful place in which to swim. and Durant jumped Durant was SECOND, or tied fa 47 California dtks , ! Rebuilders "D 86 : '-a even greater than in April when - Shoe THE conviction of the management, in order that the public may "Swim For Health and Pleasure" pool must be i i GLENGARRY COMPANY wish to take ttus sales inMa1 -- ! MANAGEMENT OF opportunity to announce the installation of a Chlonn-ato- r Machine in their. Swimming Pool.1 It is the firm , mm ' GILLESPIE : 0 ..1 i We 8pecia!:ze on Durant, Star and do genera! automobile repairing. Ask us for estimate on your repair job. AD Work Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clayson and children of Dividend motored her Friday and accompanied by Mrs. E. A. Clavson motored to Logan, where SPANISH FORK. June J. The Mrs. Lester Clayson and children annuel old folk day of Palmyra are spending two weeks with her take will be heki here Wednesday, mother. Mrs. E. A Clavson remain June 13, at tho. city pavilion and ed until Sunday visiting relatives perk. Tentative plana for the day there. On-th- Queen SALES AND SERVICE DAY FOR OLD n I ph iw-- 1 with-Dolo- i I i d tee. PHONE 1285 i pi T - : |