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Show ' - - -- . - ' . V- THE HERALD, FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 7; 1923- that a minor bad been fined for entering a cool halLY out nouung was. mentioned- of the proprietor who permitted the minor in the --pool ball. It - was reported that the Senior pool hall was the place; of: ; the roffense and that Ucensepf jaid poo) hall was delin quent,: The motion carried unani motisly'that the marshal- - be instructed 4o close the Senior pool hall Tuesday morning,' September ,4 and that it should, not be a'Howed to open . until an inves'tieatlon Springville-ape- r ' VyhatY New in - IMr.s. Gowdy Lived frocks X.' ' "It i - ,, v I .. 20 , ; In the report' from the commit tee who Investigated the extending of First East street south until it ' - By THORN C WINER ..; , met runnln east of the Editor l'8pH9yvil'l'JHfrd,MMe$ Jefferson school, a map"6f the Delinquent a'og taxes must be street made Dy toe city engineer . paid and cows must-bdriven home Lwas presented, which showed the from the city pasture was the emi creei to ne i nree roas wiae ana area of '1.456 acres. The phatic' decision rendered ; by'the covering an was committee further instructed . Springville city council Jn Jgular to confer with the property owners the" session at city hal$'Mohday In the street district, and report , evening, September3. The council Bt the next council meeting as to the. feasibility of opening up the meeting started aM$ o'clock p. m; street ! Jfe .Lij''-.la. answer tQrollcallCouiicllmen The" Hedilett & Packard "confer Clyde, Dauin and Whitehead an swerearesenvTne: jnayor re- tlonery jwas granted to Mendenported, that Councilmen the business of selling engage-ihall and Whiting had asked to be cigarettes and cigarette papers. excuseo. The question of keeping a man the purpose of "Thomas I DaLaMar o( : Fillmore at. the city hall for fire the engine was operating was present and jisked the council for and it discussion up brought for the privilege of demonstrating left to the fire engine commit in Springvilje some, high pressure rwas concrete plpev toJDe used in carry tee to investigate the feasibility of ' putting the fire engine in one of tag the city water. He stated that the garages with one of, the garage other cities in the- - state were try mechanics in harge-- ef the ma It out satisfac andj it finding ing who could be prepared to tory and that the cost of it was 20 chine, take it out at any time in case of per eent .less, than any other kind fire. .Jj-..:'.'.rr y of pipe. The matter was' left to the waterworks committee to Inwere present The monthly-bill- s vestigate and report at the next ed by the recorder and ail were everything about these three dresses is new. Notice the collar, . meeting. allowed with the exception of the ' lit front of the blouse and the strip of buttons down the side of the sL.ij-on the first The second has a wide skirt flounce that is pulled up to lb The question of delinquentt dog salary of L. E. Wiscomb,.waist on one aide. The third has a .normal waistline long tlgh taxes was discussed at length and .. tleeves.. , , it was finally ordered that the city marshal be given the names of all NEBO TEACHERS'SNSTITUTE IS LARGELY ATTENDED . persons who had not paid their dog taxes this year, and that the marshal after giving said delin SPANISH FORK. Sept 6.A 100 YOU NG PEOPLE quents' one more chance, turn them cent attendance of the teach per over to the judge of the court The mayor stated that there is a ers of the Nebo school district institute at city ordinance which provides that marked the teachers' URGED PRAY cows must be driven to and from the high school Monday morning. the city pasture, He said that peo-- . The general session opened at. 9 all teachers presthe pie. usually had their cows driven o'clock with to the pasture but allowed them to ent. Supervisor A. C. Peterson v A large crowd attended the iS. l. Following the A. conjoint meeting at the four stray home at night without ' any was in charge. ' herder and the teachers program,, opening cows thus perthat Springyille wards at the Opera e i mitted to wander"' around the separated for departmental work. House, Sunday evening September The ladies of tne streets were trespassing on the 2- noon. The premises of people who "did not club served luncheon at An excellent program." was given have fences in front of their proceeds derived from the lunch- under the direction . houses and that there is consider, eon will be used to buy new appar ward with Claude of the Fourth Salisbury pre able complaint coming in. The atus for the children's playground. marshal was instructed to round In the afternoon at the general siding. up all cows in the evening found. session, which convened at 1:30, - The Mapletoft M. I. A. male quarwithout a herder and; put them in Supervisor A. C. Peterson gave an tets composed of Carrell Waters, ' address of instruction to the teach Howard .tbe estray pound- : Waters, Glenn Holley and separ , it was stated by one of the coun- ers, after which they again selec- two Leslie rendered Houtz, cilmen that he' bad read in the ated for department! work. ua oontest at toe JL. i. inat A. conference In June at Salt Lake ttty, :; wnea they eompttted with won -- mala from Salt quarteta ike, Ocden, and SaeUr. idahe. Harlan M. Adams of Provo, gave i a reading. - The River of Stars," H. Childs played n u. rcetW aolaiand Richard and If elba Condie sang a duet "Whiapertng Hope d. B. Brookbank, stake preaident of the T. M. M. J. A. of UUh stake, was the speaker of the. evening and tor the spoke on the M. L 24. "We believe in year divine guidance through individual and family prayer." Mr. .Brockbank said: "Prayer, is just as much a part of worship as attending church on Sabbath day and is the most Important faclorJf our lives. We become like that on which our minds are fixed and people who pray usually pray for the great noble things that go to make up character and has a great in-' fluence over their daily acts. "When you combine the force of man with the force of God there is nothing Impossible, and call to your ,r. gan 1923--1&- . - a' .3. . ta male Quartet itUMtion Uona .This the . tact that the great things that have been accomplish-a- d In hls world have been aocom-plishs-d by praying people and pray tng individuals, . Frayer to the hope of our dTUlaaUoa. It It the force that develop our citisenry.' , -- ,Mr.j Brapkhank; added: 'Prayer is the soul siBcere desire and is not without complete eupplicatlon and a thanksgiving, and our r prayers should be the prayer of our souls and not merely ..a repetition of words, with our prayer we should put forth effort in and of ourselves to help in the fulfillment" - - ' ...Sl. .'.....'..;,',., ........ ....3.1 - m e rBowu ; . . NOW IS THE TIME TO LAY IN YOUR STOCK C' OLD WHEAT FLOUK-A- T LOW PRICES 48 lbs. Globe A4 Turkey Red Flour.. .Sl.E 48 lbs, Globe Red Mark Flour Sl. 48 lbs. Tip Top Flour 48 lbs. Hoover's Straight Flour, .$1.C 4&4b3.: Harvest aOTxSv!3r:v.Sl.r 100 lbs- Leland Mill Run 2. 80 lbs. Mill Run 100 lbs. Shorts C2.: 100 lbs. Buttermilk Lay Mash .100 lbs. Oyster Shells . . . r.7 TTT.TiT: . ; . 100 lbs. Charcoal . i . 100 lbs. Meat Scraps ...C4.1 Our stock la always complete at the lowest possil - - the-'stre- 4 ." maOe ' i i zm palifiy and me feet like an entirely exertion tired me to death 'anil ,i.i aurerent pemtLarff-Mrsr-Mary- -f , i- seldom aleirt an v. k. uoudy,-15A few weeks of the Tanlao west aMllon Ave.. Spokane, Wash, recently, referring treatment entirely overcame all to the change brought .about in her my stomach trouble and also "recondition by the Tanlac treatment lieved my rheumatism. I feel like Sevei.eaxajyuferjlnjinf a completely different woman and, indigestion reached a climax, with naturally, have nothing praise - met four years ago, and I had to for Taniac.''.. live for weeks at a time on only Tanlao Is for sale by all good olive oil and water. Everything I druggists. ' Accept no substitute. would eat fermented, causing gas, Over 37 million bottles, sold. .. bloating and piercing pains about my heart I had not a single day's Tanlao Vegetable PlUa are Narelief, and on top of that rbeuata-tis- ture's': owsr remedy for constipaIn my' knees was so bad I tion. For aala everywhere. Ad" could hardly get around. The least vertisement "c6ul(t:lf"ade andbmoil given at the. next .regular session of the -- 1 Many, On Oil and Water -- council. - X- . TERMS CASH phone m. 425 w. crrrrr We Serve You SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY. AU vilje- grade schools Th Springand Mapleton will open next ber io. Monday-morning- - , :"; Septem- r will ' - Gas, Oik,. Greases" ;. ,. 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