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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, .TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1922. 10 PROVO , DEPARTMENT. It, Telephone t2S W. Center 11 0.' Y. U. Graduating Class Addressed by Dr. Talmage "Serve whenever PROVO, May 29. you are called upon to serve, for therein rests your achievement." Till was the keynote of Dr. James E. Talmaffe's baccalaureate sermon to the fraduatlnf class of the Brigham Young University at the tabernacle Sunday The house was packed with etu eve-kin- g. dents and friends of the ,r stltutlon. The graduation exercises were made Impressive by the appearance of the speaker, the graduates and the faculty members clothed in their graduation cape and robes. On the speakers' stand were President T. N. Taylor, vice president of the board of trustees, who was Introduced as chairman of the evening. Presidents Stephen B. Ctrfpman, Joseph R. Murdock and J. William Knight, all members of the hoard of trustees; President-emeritu- s George H, Brlmhali, President Pranklln S. Harris and Hr. Talmage. Music for the occasion was furnished by s mixed chorus from the music department of the school, under the direction ot Franklin Madsen, The invocation was by President George H. Brlmhali, and the benediction by President Joseph R. Murdock. In touching upon the necessary quallfl-dom- e to render Service, Dr. Talmage mind and body must explained be educated symmetrically. Mans education must he practical, not only for for the. also developmoney getting, .hut ment of the things close at hand with In In we come our dally contact wh,loh lives. The speaker stated that while the world Is full of opportunities they are of no avail unless properly used. that-th- e mouth of the tunnel had been boarded bp and pas securely locked Six barrels and several tuba and Jugs which had been used in the manufacture of liquor were hidden tn the tunnel. It is our opinion that these manufacturers have been doing a big business for several weeks, said the sheriff this ' morning.' ' -- Spearing Fish Costs Wife Gets Divorce , Custody Still Discovered in Old Lauf Violator $30 North Tintic Mine Tunnel of Child and Alimony PROVO, May 29. Spearing bass proved CarPROVO, May 29 Sheriff J. D. Boyd and Deputy Sheriff Otto Burke returned last night from Tintic. where they, with Sheriff Dnn Martin of Juab county and Deputy Sheriff Charles Coates of Dividend, found s still hidden in an old mine tunnel in a remote section in the bills of North Tintic. They found that the -3--S and given !10 per month alimony until clared that In the future much more se Caine ITT of the t'tah Agricultural college several auto parties December, after which time she will re- vere punishment would be meted out to has sent word that will visit the Jersey those guiltyof a similar violation of the from Cache valley ceive additional alimony. President Israel Kb June Provo show at Nettle Hull was also granted a decree state Ur. , , son of the I tah Jersey Cattle club writes of divorce from Owen Hull and given the that in his visits over the state he finds per custody of five minor children. Spanish Fork-Payso- n month alimony and 1100 attorney's fee. that all of the county agents expect to Let bring good crowds with them to the show. to be an expensive to Ray PROVO, May 29. Caroline Buckley ter of Be hi, who was pastime arrested on s charge made a speed record in the local divorce of violating the state Osh and game law eourt Saturday when she filed a com- Saturday by Deputy FlWi and Game plaint for divorce against William D, Warden C. H. Allen of Sprlngville. Carter Buckley on the ground of failure to pro- -' was taken before Judge j. B. Tucker thia lde, and a few momenta later ahe had where he guilty to- the the divorce. In the decree the plaintiff morning,and was finedpleaded $30. was granted the custody of a minor shild charge In passing sentence, Judge Tucker de Paving Contract ( marriage license issued. PROVO, May 29. The board of county Hcens commissioners today awarded the contract PROVO. May 29. A marriage for the paving of thd Spanish has been Issued to John C. Baxter and road to Reed & Gibbons of Salt Bake, Roea E. Johnson, both of Pleasant Grove. be at a cost of 9150.909. The paving 1 willInch a 44 Inch black base with 4 DENVER BANKER5 DIES. Geh-habltulithlc top. Commissioners James T. DENVER. Colo.. May 29of Henry Gardner and Joseph Reece voted for the StocK the 76 vlc president award, while County Commissioner C. H. bank of Denver and well yards National . the Wrlgut voted against it. known in banking circles throughoutAfter west, died at bis home MANY TO VISIT SHOW, PROVO, May 29. Professor John T. a long Illness Fork-Pay-e- -- -- rd Fancy While Fabrics, Yard, 36c Including fancy 29 to 36 ins. Fine Imported Swiss Organdy Yard, 89c voiles) wide. Regular 75c values. - - White and all wanted shades. - Regular $L5Q Quality ; .43 inches wide. -- U (SEE THE BIG WINDOW DISPLAY; mEsoWrBEDAHYW,LL j n HAVE YOU MADE YOUR SUMMER DRESSES? Wednesday Morning Wo Shall Be Ready for the Greatest Wash Goods Business in Our History THOUSANDS OF YARDS AND THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN VALUE GROUPED IN ; fe; fmss XT J QLg Be Here Early, as You Will Have More Time for Selection' and Better Service LOT Wo. Values to $1.50 a Yard 1-- Replar Imported Tissues, 36 inches wide. Silk Tissues, 36 inches wide. Imported Swiss Organdy, 45 inches wide. Fine Dotted Swiss, 32 and 36 inches yide. Fancy Check and Plead Ratine, 36 inches wide Beautiful Voiles, 36 inches wide. Colored Dress Linen, 36 inches wide. All to be sold at 89c yard Regular Values to 51.00 Yard Fine Printed Voiles, 45. ins. wide. Plain Ratine, 36 ins, wide. R&tinspun Suiting, 36 ins. wide. Mercerized Rajah Suiting, -- 36 ins. wide. Imported Zephyr Gingham, 32 ins. wide. Fine Lorraine Tissues, 36 ins. Regular Values to 75c Yard Fine port Tissues, 36 ins. wide. Chiffon Tissue, 36 ins. wide. Handkerchief Linon, 36 ins. wide. Printed Batiste, 36 ins. wide. Beach Suiting, 36 ins. wide. Fine Printed Voiles, 36 ins. wide. Colored Organdy, 36 ins. wide. Printed Foulard, 36 ins. wide. Fine American Gingham, 32 ins. wide. All to be sold at . wide. All to be sold at White Voiles White Swiss White Skirtings Turkish Towels, ea., 331c Fine Lawns Flaxons White Suitings Checked and Striped Dimity Batiste Nainsook India Linons Plain and Fancy ' White Organdy White Piques ti.V 1 Special Tables of PRICED SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE Wash Fabrics, yard, 25c 22x44 inches r Extra heavy and extra large; " hemmed Turkish double ' thread," bleached, balh towels. While Regular 75c values. the 50 dozen last at 33Vc each. Including 27 and and romper cloth. 32-inc- h ginghams, Suitings Regularly to '50c a yard. V J l 1 Special Purchase cf 3000 Yards of Sheffield Plated Hollow-war- e, SPECIALS Blue Label' Ketchup, Extra Special, 29c Wednesday only. an Juan Ripe Olives, Extra Special, 10c One day only. S Wednesday only. Dodge Brand Pimento Special, 15c Can Eebe Halt p No. 2 V, Cans Syrup, Special, 83c (Auerbachs Main Floor.) y e (Auerbach a Main Floor.) BARONET BARONET and and SPORT SATIES SPORT SATINS Extra 'Boston Bags, $1.55 Dunbars Dry Shrimps, Extra Special," 2 Cans, 25c and-Ho- Beautiful new assortment of Shefsuch as field plated hollow-warbread trays, cheese dishes, bonbon Values to dishes, gold lined. $5.00. 3 z. $2.95 Special - 100 new Boston Bags, in genuine cowhide leather, in brown and black. Sizes, 13, 14 and ONE-DA- T Little Girls ( Anerbach Second Floor.) Street and Home Frocks Womens Bungalow ;Slip-ove- r Aprons, Special, 65c styles in pretty light percales, in checks or plain colors, sash tie trims. (Auerbach Third Floor.) Made of fast colored ginghams, ' in checks,' stripes with trimmings of organdy, pique, lae'e, embroidery, etc. Sizes 16 to 44. Corsets, $1.00 SPECIAL Every wanted color; 5 colors to choose from. Regular values, $3.23 to $4.00. Dresses, 79o Made of good quality gingham, In small checks and plain colors. Collar, cuffs and sash. ties. Sizes 2 to 6 years. , 75HAt tractive NeW Gingham Boys Wash Blouses, 59c In pretty striped percales or white madras. Sizes 4 to 16. (Auerbach a Main Floor. ) e - A splendid assortment of new shades. $2.50 to $3.00 values. (Auerbach a Main Floor. ) Fancy figured brocade or a plain heavy eoutil corset, very low elastic top, medium long hip; sizer SI to 23. ' (Anerbach ace Third Floor.) -- Theyre' positive $5.00 and $5.93 values. (Auerbach Second Floor.) |