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Show II PAGiS rvjUS M: : i PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1926. Wl Judaic J)llwurth Jadge . i .' 'phOMlCr --- Higher priced lines. .... T - - r u .. -- PiMtponeaWThe meeting ef the McxU-rVWts far SeutMm I Uh-- Vir Woodmen, ackeluled and lira. WlUisia IU1 and fau for touiybt, has been poxtpolied un IUav til a week from tonight, Sept. 8. lly, and Mr. and Mra. W. hsir'and family of Kalt take, haie returned from a pleasant vtip to Haa OpeniiuBV Mr. C. R. Sutli- the Grand. Ziona, and Brjc can- - erland underwent an o)eraUoa fur PAT80X. SepL 1 B..vs' day in siiemlii ItlaiTuesday afternoon .jit I'ajKon Monday was. a great suc-yooa, , the ticucral IIiisyitaL She U rait- cesa, lue artlvhie were arranged well as can be exti-ted- . by the Primary organization of Ne- Beturns. I'rm Cedar I'ity Mrs. ing bo stake for all boys in the stake np A. O. Venturer 'and children hare to 12 years of agd The big parade Back returned from- - a month's visit la Warnlck. Ilwd Injures Cedar llty with relatives and manager of tbe t'tah County Fair featured boys frwu all of the Pri , friend. While there they attended la confined 1o bis bed mary grades, with banners and em- the rtxleo, and the American legion at his home. la rieasaut Grove as a litems," floats coutalning ' tbe pet . eon'Otlon. remilt of an atvldent wUe at the and bobbies of the boys and boys In character cotnie.' Hundreds Altaniout camp. Mr. Warnlck of people frmi layson and.fur-- , he back nJ a as From wrenched. 1 3'et1lJ hadljr .'IIom gathered at Mrs. i. T lYrraer, and Mr. and jumped away from a frightened rounding settlement Mrs. John W, Farrer returned- - to home that came running- - towards Memorial jwirk to watch the stunts " performed by the various wards, their homes la this city Monday him. and for the various contests. evening from Vernal," where ihejv At the .baby elide conducted In went to attend 1ie: gntdea w Nidi tip Mr. Mr. and SH t select the mott per-fe- Mni.- "Frank annlTersarylofJttr and Mra Jamea Frank amprr-r?- r.; baby boy under four years of 1 lacking. Ramsey, Jr., and Mrj. John Wain tlilrtyeven liabiea were enter-M- . wriht motored to Salt Lake Mon ago. -- Dr. Q. rE." Christenseri, Utah 1sfta Southern Itah JJr. and day and visited with TEStlvejr and conntT health physician, pmde the. RrueT fih'mls. and win. Jarntmin Peter Mn. examination. Twenty babies were have returned to their home. In thli found normal and two ot these sco.r-ed- s n. I;, Vlsila city after aa extended trip in. south 90 i fKdnts,- - and prise and three child reu will spend ern Vtah. y here they vixlted Brrce. of $S offered by Mayor T. F. Tol- and den week in the Op 7Jon a ud the Orand canyons. Tber tbe last of !Jiural.KaiM(Jf!L,Thei!ianerfti slxo rtxite'd "l5"6t?Ge7rge ahdTtcw"-e- SalfTers1tftgfh-1Wtdirwnt- l were Jack Reardon. son of Mrs. Te- r . relatives. tbe temple grounds. . rexa Reardon. and Rotiert Amos, M k. and Mr o icmttth Aiiio xuuxBA uffij Front Ceia larrlaga-Llrene- eA ftther pi'hin - Hanisey, Wr.. ahS FrankMm license: Mape the" have returned to their htmie lows: Mrs. Claud. Houston of John II Slnlth of Lehi and Prnd-enoSecond received ward $5 Sautaquln Brown of American lit this city after a ten diuys trip to "Edna " from the ward organization's for M. and Pricham Wallace city. IiTgan. Ogden, Fork, by fount flfrk. having the largest nnmlwr of lioys Hales. Thejt To Eplirajm Mr. and Mrs: Frank enrolled Miller, Loram Walteri Wallace and I. Mrs, VWta and Man U Provo Sr., daughter. Former Itamsey. " "" McPherson of Spring' Roy Houston. , Graham former manager of. tlte Willlard Bates received the $3 for Bates Htorea company, waa a Pro ville.. JH leave this afternoon f So here they w ill vMt for prize? glveq hj the El hrnlm, vo visitor Tuc"day, board best for attendance the ciety Mrs. Ramsey's a few days with. record for the .past twelve months. Goes to Ogdeh Mr. and Mrs. W. brother, MU George H. Anderson He attended the Flr-t- t ward and Mortimer and family motored to - . was absent but twice. . caused View Fire in Grand Fire Ogden Sundy,"where they atieut ward Tbe Fourth Paywaf received a the day vlitlng at the home of Mr. from aparks from the chimney of ' And Mrs. Ben'Tar'or. frame house in Orand View result the $5 prize presented by the IJotts club for the best group- - of cd inJf50 damage. The property be pets entered In the parade. Goea to Magna Miss Mamie Hair longed to Len Johnson. . In the song contest tbe Paysoq of this city left Monday for Magna, ward were winners, and their Third -of Vkltorthe Mantl F. AAldcr, Vta h, where slie- wlU " in Provo for a few Trail Bntldera, Song ill he adopted Week visiting at the home of Mantl, rtah, tflke. tlie days on business.' He is a guest at by sister, Mrs. Foster Antbon. Th Chamlier of Commerce awards the hotel Roberts. for the best individual iiet exhibits Gets Contract P. I' Laraen, well Forest Senlre Man Here Nor-- were as follows r .Jack and Earl known plimiltef of Provowa'the mnn B. Wood, a forest service engl Bowen of Benjamin, four goats; $3 siiccesaful bidder on the heating ' and plumbing for the new school neer 1b spending a few days In this prize. Vern Davis, of Payson Second , building at n'ark City. The con city. ward, ien of White Giant rabbits tract reaches over $28,000. I'ndergocg Operation Verda Pet $2 prize, Gordon Wilson, of Favson Third From La Vega Mrfl J.- H. Mc- erson, prominent Provo girl under ward, two English Setters, $1 prize. Cmtaland daughter, IsabWle, of. went an oiieration for apiiendlcltls are visiting 1T Tm?s0nrIITlnr3tAiTd-irw- t Las Provo for a few days with friends. pltaL She Is improving nicely. They are guests at Hie Hotel Rob Returns From New York Miss erts. ' A feature of Thursday's luncheon Cchwtla Johnson has returned to Leave For EaH E. L. Jackson tier home in this city after sjHnd- - meeting of the Provo Kiwnnls club left Monday- morning on a business itig the summer months studying at wi!l he music furnished by the Kl- trip to eastern cities. lie expected the Columbia university In New wanls quartet, comprised of Prof. W. McAIIIsU'i! Murray K. Hub - - Tork City. to be gone about two weeks. erts, Dr. T. L. Martld and Carl Idaho VIHtors L. O. Knight and FOB QUICKEST AND M08T Christensen. This quartet played an important role in the entertain family of Boise, Idaho, are vlsiilug SATISFACTORY RESOLTI' SELL IT TEE CLASSIFIED WAY ing features at the district convenln'this city for a few days. tion at Logan last week. illow T Got "Consefvat'ion on the District Program" will be the sub ject 'of a' talk to 1C gfvert 1y President Mark Anderson. H. V. Iloyt, district trustee, will give a report of the district trustees' convention, and Walter Adams, district governor, will report on the membership ' "" conference. MUCH INTEREST r- You have no doubt patroriized a cafeteria in the ast an! observed the cashier take a clance at your fray and immediately render yotf i ticket.' Many have referred to such cashiers asfgnesSers and in many m--I stances that is what they were. Most modern cafe-- , terias have remedied this through the installation of modern registers, which give the.patron an itemized - ticket. The D PSkaggs Sjtem Stores do the same thing. - There is no "guessing" here when determining the total amount of your purchases. Every item, leaving our stores is marked in plain figures; the pat- ron gets an itemized adding machine ticket tend a cash register ticket for a corresponding amount. If bur ' patrons are in doubt after reaching home as to whether, or. not there was an error made in the amount of their purchases, they can quickly ascertain the correct amount by merely, adding the prices found on each can ' aMM-iatlon- M W m..- : appjjjopularylesuaUhQwlLilL mucli " " f - -- NO ."GUESSmifi t HERE DAY CREATES Metiig a Popular' Black, Channel Red, Jungle Groen : -- - . and Claret -- ; distrU-- t a ! Of SILK CREfPE and SATIN PAYSONDOYS' court of Uauti is a t'rovo victor for a few CITY IJEVS $t(p: at Woollcy of the j lke to' - - . ct Ogdi-ii-Mr- or package. PROTECTION FQR.BOTH - pi-ward- the-catd- -EX- TRA-VALUE-DRESSES SPECIALLY PRICED' INjW) PQPUtAR GKOJJPS clill-dre- " e : ' C Stylp Feature Every Popular Color, . Every Ne atake-Relie- NEW FALL COATS Complete showing of Fall Coats are now on display on our . octunu r iuur t uepaiuuenu A small deposit reserve your, coat r - . hr - "- n - Both ourselves and our patrons are entitled to this protection.. You .should be able to knowuat-a- ll times that there are no errors made either accidentally or intentionallyJn JheJotal price of your pyirchagpg and jv is io our aavanrage tnat we know ail transactions are done correctly. Modern business concerns strive conduct all trarHactions4n: SuctiT: "rrians constantly-iW hva. aa.r'X,TfiOi qy.jeijgi:uuns upon tnpmsplves na -- we io weir nonesty. know you will like the manner -- in wmcn ail transactions of the O. P. Skaggg System Stores and Markets are conducted.- - Error r almnst .impossible through the employment of our system' and enuuia an error occur our system enables it to be justed quickly without embarrassment - or reflection upon anyone concerned. Try one of our larw nnt: tary stores next for your groceries. We are sure vou nui ayyicvun,e um eiioit.3 iu herve you oener in every .respect than you have heretofore experienced. ' y TjjMr:ryng - . - I CLOSED MONDAY - The O. P. Skaggs System Stores will be closed all day Monday, Labor Day. You will find it a pleaure to do your Holiday shopping at the O. P. Skaggs System . L . St0reS. ; -- L : 1 - ffg house 2 " of qiiAirr 4- AXp BOOMS for working boys.. $25 per month. ! East 7th." So. Phone 100-W-. NEW TODAY lnq.159 s5 -- ron ftALBJJ-Elber- peaches, tree ta 1 Prune. ripened: Italian 8wM Canyon Road Phone 7SO-J-- Kiwahls Quartet At Thursday's Luncheon A Of.D PONT EXPRESS stamps on FOR SALE One 1200 lb, team ot Inch also i horse with harness; 3 New Ford Sfilan only . let torq 1MM870 bought; aann; also milch cows and heifers. " run '7(Kl miles. Bargain. Tele-- I and duplicates. Fred W. "CutlPrv Provo fcench. Frank Mert,TtoTden House. , j;lit.m 11S4. "' , U 'Z l riTsALK s , FOB SALlhryalefV four, sedan. Gone xmly 6000 miles, will consider Torfl aa pfirt payment Cash talks. 450 East 1st South. I SALE 1 practically new v ranee with 'gas attachment: 1 ! room fumed oak dining 'aft fumed oak writing desk J 1 iron bed 590 West 3rd South. Phone 120. al4 . FOtt MOWN ' - YJ Packing Hauling snipping . ....,.. iiii.,.l.y m Lr .i, in. u COIF - SATFYING RESULtS ' WE GUARANTEE of 1 1 :ijg'' - "- A MEN I - EXPERT jj ft Ijjff' j -- ' ' P fl . watched- - fat salt -- Los an artistic bob which will add . un- - failingly to the magnetic attraction. of your.in- dividual personality. " OLSEN & LEWIS ' Hair Cutting Phone 1123 . si WE BUY FOR CAS- H, - "V -- r I litvi - v - s 351 West BOH! TOWltfAPEi lOa TUCT 1KB HUM MOiT (IXLtABLI ' and paooazasiTi "i ii.i,V.i ' . -- . 7 t Center-,S- Furniture bought in any quantities. tHA F1AN40-B- .JDirectXiJ; ' uehcuAntb ICfPOHT tODB WJ; SELL FOR CASH Ilk - .vtflatahla k: j. m " j i t: .. 7. .$48.30 (direct); s . .Limit October CILCody Phone' Crc- -, 8t5 31.- - - ail. Funk : "Provo,. ' 1 Portland and return, via San' Francisco, or vice versa n , ...$66.33 Seattlrand return (direct)f53.55 On Sale Laily, to Sepiembef 30. . . .Phone , JtUMUUttrs: E Ths big Show of the bloodtd stock; the ? TUB wno . NEW 2nd HAND STORE Phone 348 ) Los Angeles, (dlrert), returning through San Francisco or vice ; $50.10' ersavrw.-t- v Mils palate, and Death gathered San Francisco and return ' to hl4 lipa- - rx (direct) .$42.60 The golden dvrs of orange nnd of Portland and return 4 ( M J, If you have furniture to sell, we buy it I If you. wish to buy furniture, we sell. it I; ! i . Beptember SUNSET. Marcelling CENTER It Arigelesahdileturn gleam, And the cool foam upon a lake's - ' . white beach. The crackling nm scats drowned, In honey drlpa, 7 - peach. i you vShop rri'ay .receive 1 v Fate. was kind aZ moment : as la dream He saw the snowa of falling vatera I I Yet BRIMHALL BROTHERS r . : jll21jTire Merchants " ' Phone 20 223 W. Center ) . the - pleasing Olsen-Lew- is more Clutching the silver of lta ancient h3(T 4 Spx;ensation wr on-you- that ng - 274 WEST Jlay with your work. some fun out of this ' rjiad scramble for existence. 4 TWft'svhufttneis and there s u? V I pleature in California. Five mil-JioflDeoDle there and many more -J&l&tMi use the things you jfroduce.' Many commercial centers are way, and yoaicO visit all the big cities and resorts in California on one round trip Union ' Pacific ticket. .. hair-bobbi- to best advantage. At the i balanced Converge lta flame, till where thf a '"toenqorte halt . tie fell at Inst upon the desert's floor - " ' The Jetsam of a sea that was no PATTlONlZg - njt- -t ' tanlt TREATMENT r - at the desolation's .s hnzxard oar. And felt the molten sapphire of the L: ' I 1 . 8 WOUNDED NEED II Office and Res. Phone 148 WOUNDED 4 ,es DB XJRACE "Wr'o, Hardpladsen Transfer Co. : MIX y(eoialBteiilng Arid broken First West CALIFORNIA PERSONALITJ "side of your personality Business and Holiday Trip to Lost, whether by his own br other's . fault, 150 So. - at BOB WITH - ityle will show How about that combined FOUND Own felt and velvet bat in Business section Sed, tuorn- Ing, r Owner may have by Identify Ins and paying for this & mi to ColumbialTheater You, should choose the - ' Nxt - Vegas,--Nevada,- HOARD FOOD 312- -:; One. of ihe sensations of the Amert ran ls&gua reason has been BlU Hunnefleld, rookie Inflelder With UM Chlcaao WhUe Sox., "Honey boy," a the fans term him, has been hit. ting and fielding in stellar style all year. His work on the bases has also been of hlgh order,- Next to of the Yankees, Hunns Tony field Is generally considered, the greatest "find" of the 1926 camDaian. " ixuri ' V r r". r1 J5 " ' ' -VreVl? 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