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Show 7- " 'i'.'s i - '.'i-v.- v t . . SUKOAY HERALD. SUNDAY, JUNE S, 1928. - - V -P- PAGE EIGHT Suit Is Fatal -J- ROVO 7k - From Egypt SPANISH FORK 3 .... SPANISH FORK ..... bjadthe Mrs. Robert Jex entertained at a Informal luncheon. Sunday afternoon complimentary to Mrs. Polly Taylor of Rigby. Idaho, and Mrs. Anna Heyrea of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Other guests were Mrs. Uri Stewart, Mrs. Thomas Hdl.Hra Mary Halverson. Mrs. Bryan Stew- ait of Salem, Mrs. arte C rand a II. Pray. Miss Dorothy Anderson was host ess at a bride's shower Saturday evening; In honor of Miss Florence Bowen, a bride of early June Spring flowers were the decorations. Games and music were en- Joyed until 11 o'clock when luncheon was served. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. 8. L Anderson and her sister, Vllda. There were 20 present Mr. and Mrs. James Borenaon, Sr.. entertained at an Informal din ner Saturday for C W. Nelson, of Vale. Oregon, Mrs. .Amelia Hone of Idaho, Mrs. Fannie Evans. Miss NeIHe Evans, Kenneth Evans, Lor-The divorce suit of Mrs. Phillip ' Clark above) of "Pittsburgh. Pa., us Evana. Myrtle Evans and Mrs. waa tba cause of the recent killing Lrona Delmar and little daughter, or her former huabaid by F. J. all of Provo. Tyrrell, Sunday school superintendMr. and Mrs. Ford Solomon of ent Clark waa shot to death In a Salt Lake were guests Friday" of went he where Pittsburgh church, whose many to appear before a church board Mrs. Robins Thomas, friends will be sorry to learn of and charge Tyrrell with breaking her poor health. np hi home. Mrs. Clark said that Attorney Tyrrell had merely filed S. H. Snell waa pleasantly Mrs. her suit for divorce. surprised Friday afternoon when a party of her lady relatives gathered at her home to honor her birthday. The afternoon was spent en- Joying muale and social conversation.. At sis o'clock a bounteous supper provided by the merrymakers was served to 28. Mrs. Snell received many tokens of friendship. The Tlntlo stocks on tha Bait Mrs. Stella Jorgenson of Provo "Lake Stock and Mining, Exchange and her little daughter, Jean Mirth showed remarkable activity Satur- are spending the week with Mr. advnlooked for and many and Mrs. & H. Bnell- day vances were recorded. Tlntie Standard sold up to $15 per share. North Mrs. Roeetta Flavell entertained at a nartv VV.dn.adav Uly held firm - at $8 JO. Crown as the' uemand and In was Point big evening, Mrs. Mary Manwell of cents. 20 Iron went to up wice Richfield Idaho, Mlas Byrl Flavel King also advanced rapidly to 76 of the B. T. U. and Mrs. Effls Dart 8H sold at cents, while Utah Con. cents a new high peak for this Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evana and son John of Price and their dauirh- stock In recent years. The ter, Jennie, who Is a student of th J Eureka Standard was firm. advances la the Tlntie stocks were B. T. U. apent Wednesday here, due to new development In the vic- guests of Mrs. John B. Evans. I;si..'s V? o. 4k a 1 1 ' S.' jO' ifi It i'l " l','l al' ' - itatiii. a I k rtf v ADVANCES IN STOCKS OCCUR ' , lies the head that wears the crown at Simmons College, Boston, Mass. When the students chose their queen for this sesson, they named a girl from Cleopatra's land. Unbobbt-- Miss Dorothy Smced, of Alexandria, Egypt, She is shown here as, she ruled over a pageant given by the seniors of the school. DANSE ARTS SCHOOL READY The Jepperaon School of Danse Arts will open Tue?dny, June 5. for Its annual summer term of dnnc, inity of Eureka Standard and Iron in in the I. O. O. F. building. David James submitted to deliKing. courses in all branches cate ' operation on his eye which ofThorough ballet and eta (re dancing will ' was Injured when a nail flew into be conducted by Miss Florence SATURDAY'S. QUOTATION? Jep- Bid. Asked.' it, at tha office of Dra, Merrill and oerson and Mrs. Venire Stocks. Jepperaon t .24 I .25 Oaks Mondsy morning. It ta not Lloyd who hsvs been students of Big Hill IS , .14 Central Standard possible at present to tell If the the dsnre for the pant 16 years un- .02 - operation is successful. '.00 Mr. James lor America's foremost Wschers. Cent Eureka .23 .22 wss brought home Wednesdsy snd Colorado Con. The sinters, who have Just re.22 Is confined to his bed, for a time Crown Point ......... .20 turned from Los Angeles where they 4.80 4.25 Con. Chief tvave been the past twa i0 - M4ss Annie James, daughter of months, hsvsstudying, Dragon .,.,:....... .09 many new ideas and '.07 Mr. underMrs. David and James ...... East Standard dar.ces offer, their students this .15 . went a tedious operation Monday term. 14 Empire Mines V .28 at of Drs. an .28 the office Merrill Emerald All ballet classes will take up Oaks for tha removal of growth "ar work, port do bras, combina-'ions- , .05 East Crown Point ... .04 In returnc-nose. bone .35. of She her . .... I East Tin. Coal ..... adagio, toe technique and homo with her fsther. The opera tcrobatle 235 ....2.30 Eureka Lily training, along with the ' was tion successful. S3 finished dances. East Tlntie Con. .... .V) Musical comedy .70 Eureka Bullion ..... . .68 classes will be given apeclalties, tax ' 'Mr. Crsnds-tMrs. Merrill and ! M Gold Chain .......... M song and dance and light acroba snd children of Prove were visi- tics. A class will be given for boys .77 .78 Iron King tors here Decoration Day. Mrs oyer 14, In tap, adagio team work .05 .05 Little May Uri Stewart returned to Provo with and acrobatics. Including exercises J03 03 Lehl Tin them. 1.75 Mammoth .......... 10 for equalizing the strength, stretch- 04 .04 hand springs, Mountain View nsr, cart wheels, Mrs. Christine Peterson will leavt front and back limbers, rolling .00 back North Standard".... .08 Friday to spend a week or mor .00 ...01 ends, splits, forearm stands and Opohongo with hr son Jamea Jensen nt jerobatlc toam dancing... 1.95 185 Plutus Ballroom lessons will be given 115 Provo US Brlgham City. Mr. Jensen will receive his masters degree at the nth class and private, and will .28 . .25 South Standard Utah A. C. next week and she wir take up standard dances along with .07 .08 Sioux Mines attend the commencement exercise-- , the newest crazes "Varsity Drag" 03 Swansea Con. J of the Institution. .75 ..73 and "Frisco." A class for small Silver Shield 03 M Tintlc Central mys in the song and dancs work Mrs. A. D ntfsr' Mrs. Hn. vill also be continued this term. 14.87 15.00 Tlntie Standard " r-r IrVe ry Bsrnlo-.08 The scfthol will be assisted by I'tah Con. , .08 Mrs. Fre-S- . .Vilma Boyle, guest of.08 .05 Victor Con. pianist. -' ' Dart, Mrr.07 .08 Zuma . 04 .05 Tankee Con. Mrs C aA two chi' Unlisted " wit have spent dren of Recluse j Eureka Standard .... 300 '115 the past six welt visiting wltr . . 4 8.23 8.15 North Lily her fo'l' Mrs. Robe,' TVDudley .....,. P-r- k SATURDAY'S tt 13c. 4 tits. Crown Point, 500' ft 18c; 3000 2e. East Standard, 7cEmpire 'f 3000 7c; 600 Mines. 1000 w East Crown Point, 1000 ff 4e. 0 't c. 14 300 f 4c; East Tlntie Con.. SOO0 V 50c Euwka Lily, 1300 r $2.35. Eureka Bullion. 200 it 69c. Iron King. 2000 ft 7fic. North Standard, 1000 ft Se. Swansra. 1000 S'jp. Silver Shield, 600 ft Tic Tintic Standard, 300 r $1501 Utah Con, inno ft 8c; 1000 H S',c Lr-k- - T,nVof O - r,tvduring t Mr rid Mf . -- JT-- v ! f . ' V - ; -- v"jr- . - -- t 'npv t WM. II. RANKIN ' IT IS A PERFECTLY APPOINTED STORE, FULL OF THE NEWEST, BEST . CLOTHES EVER SHOWN HERE; IT IS OPERATED BY MEN WHO : KNOW STYLES AND FABRICS; AND MORE, WHO KNOW HOW TO fit a man. r. - t a- But the big idea is To sell Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes and no others To sell a lot of them, by low prices and a small margin of -- i profit :f. Friday n'ehl Npbekr. Th' nlng was Mrs. Mnry Simmons " "son. Luncheon wss K rrlork to ten members. & YOU'LL TAKE NO CHANCES HERE; WEjiAVE ONLY ONE QUALITY HXRT SCHAFFNER 8C MARX QUALITY; SUITS MADE BY THESE MAKERS ARE KNOWN AS THE BEST CLOTHES IN THE WORLD. C0. YOU'LL GET COURTEOUS, EXPERT SERVICE; AND VALUES SUCH AS YOU'VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE IN THIS TOWN. ' - - SEE TOxMORROWS PAPERS FOR DETAILS OF SPECIAL Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange ' ; - .'. AND Montreal Mining Exchange Orders Executed en All unlisted Stocks and Bonds. Specializjnn Mtnmn Securities Inquiries Solicited C1-2- 3 Ftr;k Excliar.fje Jlldg. w.. ., INTRODUCTORY SALE 3 Thomas Barnett, of Woodburn. D. C, didn't banks, so he drew out the $28,000 he had saved and buried it war hia . cabin, pictured below. trust ALL EXCHANGES I ft U. S. and Canada Fn'fc v....;;v i Mrs. RoSetta Fla- tn poor health vonV ilEMRERS .. r i met -- 100 00. $3 ' $3.20. 'r Sal' day herr eld friend' ths. ' YOU'LL LIKE THE BIG IDEA BEHIND IT, AND WE HOPE, YOU'LL LUCE USTHE MEN BEHIND THE IDEA. ell came In from to spend a week ' " rvr YOU'LL LIKE THE NEW STORE FOR WHAT IT IS, AND FOR WHAT IT : HS FOR YOU. of he pist week Mr. Johnson's Gisleson. t. s'rtcr. uu "I'tt Johnson v - .- I'nllsted Eureka Standard. North Lily, 730 ft Robbed SALES 8800 , e -' Central 8tnndard. Open Tdes day lorataffal M W. Cciller . Wis. 1288 Thieves, prospecting daring his absence, discovered and escaped with S17.000 In thousand dollar bills But. they missed another cache, "hlch Barnett is shown holding. The Jar' contains $2000 In goldV the ran JyrjOO in bills. He reckons these wit) fceep him alive lor awhile. ' -- '-SlHIEIVI 16i WEST CENTER |