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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY. AUGUST 17, 1923. How The Family Takes On New Slang Pa TJfTr"lJJJlf f JJli i1 J i iiP -- it's the pleasant and economical way to 5 rtL'rL )nj bread; two loaves that break evenly apart and provide just the right size slices ' for to&ter or 0 c i al ff"iW ?-- V'-nce soua 9 de. west along tb, ' Kam- - west side of -- aid state road 18.50 airs.. Ask Your auia 01 en- - sey also sang and MrsJchalns thence 20.50 west chains. - . Grocer urDi auayn-ROYAL BAKING co- ior neaa Daniels sang a solo. thence north 18.30 - chains to the uce cuuure and it was thought The grave in the Prove city came- point of beginning, tho same being bj Patriarch part of lots S and 4 In said Section cause or tne cool nights but is has Warren B. Smith of American Fork. 1, and containing 40.42 acres, more been discovered that cool nights or less. e was only one essential ' thine and Together wjln- - SB secondary that it is a fact that the first succes-CARD OF THANKS, means that you get the very choicest of foodstuffs, shares of water in Lehi Irrigation owi uismci to grow neaa lettuce "B Jwire to manic tine many and prompt attention in every way. and 25 shares of water in company, was in California at a place below K""1 friends and neighbors who as Winn Ditch Irrigation company, 3ted His 'sea level and it was successful- be-- j during the Illness and A FEW SPECIALS FOR SHREWD SATURDAY " YOUNG & BOYLE, cause of the heavy fogs. He said;aeatb of our beloved William Les-th- e SHOPPERS dews here take the place of the ter Laffler.- For the speeches and Attorneys for Plaintiff. fogs and that is why the' land in suigers, for those who lent the use P. O. Address. 412 Vermont Build20c Spices for Utah county with the liigli humidi- - of their automobiles at the time of ing, Salt Lake 6ity, Utah. 15c Spices for ty of the air caused by the lake, to- - tbe services and for the many (First publication Aug. 17; last 10c Spices for . . . . .8p. getlier with the heavy dews, is the beautiful floral offerings we are publication Sept. 14, 1923.) Utah Watermelons, lb most ideal place for the industry, indeed grateful. 3 Salt Lake' nor any other county in ,Mrs. Nell CurUs Leffler Utah Cantaloupes in stock. the state can compete with Utah and children. Mr. and Mrs. William Leffler county because they do not have the Last day on Old English Cross & Blackwell Chow, lie said. dews, and family. $1.00 value for . . Will your barns, gran,.78? Mr. Casady said he has bought a CRACKERS aries or house withstand farm in American Fork and has 1 SUMMONS. moved therefor the purpose of li of winter storms the In 10c Crackers the Tourth Judicial .. District erowiner of head lettuce hut is satis 5c V. ia and for Utah County, fied that Siningvilie is the best.Coun Variety 15c Crackers . without repairs of some 12? A PRODUCT OF NATURE. ouue 01 L tauWe Always Carry a Large 'Variety of Utah Fresh adapted place in the state for the now? kind Life Insurance BefMal growing of the crop and will event-Designed for the Improvement of Health and the Extei, a corporation, plainitiff , vs. Vegetables and Fruits. grow else fourth of all that 1,an5'' over look them Better L. I'red Jensen. Myrtle Jensen, his of Life.' '.': is grown in the state. wife; P. W. Chenev, Keziah L. for us to come and then A.ter a lengthy discussion it was Cheney, his wife, otherwise known all your Building Matedecided to adjourn the meeting until 'as K L chenev e Francis USE IT FREELY IT MAKES THE CHILDREN GR' following Monday August 13th Kendry and Thomas McCornick, rial Needs Shingles, ' and at that time have articles of defendants Lumber of all kinds, etc. Our market is among the best in the state. With t association ready to submit to tho The State of Utah to the Said re. L. L11L.L. -at a good saving. its clean, sanitary cooling system you are always sure growers for acceptance and then f.,.,.).,.,.,. I" of getting the very purest, most wholesome food. We -A HARD DAY'S fill to time Now the is should who sociation be handle only the finest in quality the market affords.'' given appear within twenty days after WORK authority to market the crop to ths'the Note these meat prices for Saturday only: 0f this summons upon your coal bins for winter. best ofthe ir judgement. z lbs. Werners you, if served within the county in Storage rates now on. ims meeting was neia on m which this action is hroiieht- - rtthr. Empire Hams, merits a good evening THINK OF YOUR TIE f forty jwise dateappointed and over lb within after ,. thirty days meal. And wife if your COSTS? growers were present. , It was de- - service, and defend the above Boiled Ham,-lb- . same form of titled, action; and in case of. the Meat for the to it Pot Roasts, buys adopt .. your nr articles of association, including ths failure to do so, lb. itc aic own UXJkVlAl i)? here, youH say the meal judgment will be s vou seasons the sturdy Oldfie and crop agree- rendered against you according to Steer Round, "tasted better than used the ment been has Rib Boil, Cord that Tires at a very lc by Of the lb. . . demand the complaint, , Steak, ever." cost. Their quality j t Springville Mapleton Fruit Growers which has been filed with the clerk 3 lbs. for association for the past two years, of said court ' beyond question. Also a complete line of Steer Loin 2 lbs- - Ham and upon the motion of M. A. Boyer This action is Oldfield Let sol brought to forethe officers of the temporary or-- I close a mortgage of Fancy and Staple GroSteak, lb. . Bologna . tire trouble at tl plaintiff for your wade were permanent $2500.00 upon the following deganization ceries. lowest cost per mile. officers of the Springville Mapleton scribed real In Utah property Lettuce Growers association to county, Utah: -Those hold office for one year. Beginning at the northwest corwho signed up as members of the net of lot 4 in Section Phone 357. 1, Township association at tbe close" Of the 5 South of 1 East of the Range meeting were; John S. Boyer, Jr., Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and 5th South and 2nd West. John H. Lee of Mapleton, H. B. TIRE MERCHANTS running thence East 23.67 chains Phone 46. and of Mapleton Cherrington Wing to the west side of a state road; M. Mendenhail, Barron, Ed Clyde, B Phone 26 223 West Center Street. PHONES 19 AND 3? I'M. N. Crandall, B. R. Bown, D. Ashcraft, VVm. R. Hill, C.v Smith, lw. K. Johnson, Jr., M. A. ''Boyer, SARATOGA CHIPS 'Fred Sanford, John Averett, Silas SATURDAY MORNING BUTTER AND EGGS 'arge package ........ . .20c Hutchings, John W; Alleman, Ami Ranch lb. Small package ........... .10? ........ 'SALES r ..40e num-'beButter, iOokley and D D. Fullmer. A ' : . Wasatch Butter, lb....... ..50c had already signed and-- more FOR BREAKFAST j will sign within the next day or so. .25 Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. .25c Banijuet Butter, lb . . . ... . . ..55c Rib Boil, 4 lbs. It is stated on good authority thit Pot Roast, lb 10 lb. . . i. t er j Post Toasties, small, . . .. .10c nvump r lu if an average crop can be produced Timpanogos Butter, . . .. x iu 25c v Post Toasties, largo pkg; .17c Presh dozen nuast, ....... ' Eggs, be can that six hundred dollars Gal. can Karo Syrup . . . 73 Corn Flake?, small 11c taken from one acre in a year and CHEESE Gal. can Honey. .$1.25 Kellogg's :.Mr. Casady made the statement that Corn.. Flakes, large 17c Kellbgg's Cream Cheese, lb.' ....... .30c Ripe Olives, can. . . . . . . .25 he has taken twelve hundred do. . . .25c. Kellogg's Bran, 'iarge I . llars from an acre of his own. It ii ii'hili, Cream, and Pimento small. ... .. .1Sc I'.ran, Kellogg's 2 . .25c . for into will Cheese, this develop expected .tlu't .....15c Lust-- ; iJran Mine of .the greateht money- produc-- I .156 TEA AND COFFEE Wheat, pkg. .Puffed are now being grown. iiig indusries of our' coinmtmity. By THORN C. MINER. 17c "l'uffed pS.n Kire, 40c of. this . and .20c Tea estimate Shilling's' and To investigate the reports coming We have I Vegetables Probably the meeting of t'.ie. ;A conservative is' 15c 10c,. Corn Flakes, t Armour's 25c about forty-eignsummer ecrop from Idaho of the great profits t Folger's Tea, lb Fruits of all kinds in season, and t importance was nem hcu- thousand dollars. greate of reach 35c 'within CEREALS ue maue in the Tree Tea, Jb.' . , . or neaa ieithe prices are growing . . . .. nned.iv- even UK. Ancust Sth when tuce, John F. Mendenhail made two Lipton's Black . . . .25c and 45c all. wt,-.3c nK,t in tUl! city Mall ...... Mother's Oats, pkg, ........ 35c Watermelons, lb. . V ; visits to Idaho one in July and one Shilling's Coffee, 45c and $2.20 .lecidiiiK which a .10c . ........ Carnation Oats, premium pkg 35s each rnntaloiines. in 4r nf IllB A. a ICiJUH VI LEFFLER SIX Hills' Coffee, Blue can, '35c, $1.75 1,711. xiuguOU, toil 25c 4 lbs; . agency they would select LESTER .......30c marketing Tomatoes, Sunripe- Oats, pkg, were investigation aDout ten acres Hills' Coffge, Red can, 45c, $1.10 this years crop. market to 2 .55c ......... dozen .........250 Oats, Peaches, bag Sun'ripe .. wanted in Springvllle, last season $2.20. ru.uW nrHSident of the: case . . . .........75c . . . . . . . . ..30c Apricots, on different soils around Spring-- , Oats, pkg. , associ.i-villeQuaker , Coffee, 45c, $1.10, $2 20 Pears, bushel . ; . .......$1.25 MUlC(? growers DTHURSDAY Folger's National Oats, pkg. ........ .15c to determine whether or not M. J. B. Coffee, 45c, $1.30, $2.20 renresenta-' bu. ... . .. ,7ac to l.i Apples, rill auu vr. v. t w.r locality was adapted to the ...,35c Sunripe Wheat, pkg PICKLES tive of the Denny Co- or .i nn igthe'.; Carnation Wheat, premium growing of the plant. stated; and both; wer ' 38c IuiressiT funeral. .i"'vii pkg: ......... The experiment proved to be a were present .35c Loose Sweet, lb. . . vV,... r'iievnv Wheat, pkg. , . . , . 35c Carnation the l'1 at' sucCessi Columbia Theater Bldg. afternoon held and this is what has service tneir as Thursday nttat eiirh ... .5c Loose Sour, 2 for . lv, Germade, 9 lb. bag: . . . . . . . . .40c , for Lester :lrl, ,.i,.,nel followed: During the winter months were "" 11.'- W 111' 5c 35c I)Mlll 2 district ........ for this in man Dill, bagGraham, some of the large distributing nut trie a who died eunesaay moiu-int- in the culture and grow- Li'filer. which CARRY in AND CASH THE COCOA VINEGAR an accident . fancies learned of the successful was expert following of head lettuce, for the purpose nauiJ one experiment and Immediately repre- ing We have just recieved another the farmers how to his skull was iraciurea White and Brown in bottles, 20c MARKET .M,in.r ; arm broken. , sentatives were sent in here for successful-barrel of that good cocoa... Get 40c the most Bulk Vinegar, gallon 464 St. Center West ward bishopric the the purpose of getting contracts for fv of Isaac Jacob .5c 25c some now at 2 lbs. for for pickling, bunch. send experienced packers Dill, to and ofwas n FOR vocation car load shipments to be grown this , . from the coast tone p in bene. year, v lel'.ic- - iui una GOOD, CLEAN, WHOLESOME and prepare Bill- lohn Denny, president of the pack (diction by Bishop George P. - . shipment. 01 numoer A larg arCtt- - ;iius. Denny Co., of Chicago was the first Mr. Casady made a strong to come, and he was followed up by f Mr. .wmer w. r, l;ttiv,'s the Springvillevam a 9 to why mnf C. I. ml the prol use ouei me w1.1 nrlot with . Sawdey of Sawdey. and Hunt .., whlcn ne growers,,-- .-of Los AtizpIph- - Phil Martin of lettuce "- TTtnii State le tuce ,,,,, ,,y ,us assoc.aU-'lie Earl Fruit Co. of Boise, Idaho; the ,,f He said u soc.at.on. 13 Kf(5a .W K?t If ''a E?1.MM &3H V. H. Hall. fowman at the Union Casady, president of the Utah is a .' grower ami i in ,hi3 city where AND QUICK SERVICE TRY 'Uuee growers association. ; that he grew ami siiipp,M, out ef " was '"'i" As a result of these visits a num-o- f Mr. .,!!'' ! lettuce that w: shippe'l ;. ...... .... .... w .i. Mth told- of the, ldl"-.,, farmers met together and state of Maho in ear loan .m.- ... t(.d louned a temporary organization 'insisting of Mayor John S. Boyer, county, tali, ami -of Building to ta.e t., on 1'resklent, John F. Mendenhail, Ju ...in. ,..tm, in. the imx.l.iary ' bv the. farm bureau , Provo, Utah. 306 West Center. and Ami Oakley, D. D. A. the of C. !''r, Bird, members HAPPY & BOB'S LOCATION ' board. fter the organization was effec-- ' ' Cih North 'I a number of SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 160 . .. ; , .. I.;' i. n. public meeting 232 av re held a . t. t .VCill and men were bro. g'it in ' A n CM I'll I II',wliia1 hV " 7 i T!.v. mu.. was jOuiP'r".t' fi;o!n the outside to discus t'.i tirsi c;'r .1.1 IHtucr . t ... t a it l"i t nt, v bilitieg and the profits of the ..hea'sl "nee culture. Interest v astimu-lacand John F. Mendenhail oroau dered seed and about eighty acres car i.j' Our Specials and Service . . . . , u ' ana ""ara a duet ul- JA J Tho broad thai inado mother quit bating - ...... ....... ...14 ...llC ... MT L ...... ........ ... ................... - 1 - .:' Mc-th- rirnntI rrirr nCII. ..58c ...... ...... 12i,o20c o4-;- Coal & Lumber Provo Meat & Packing Co. Sutherland ; Company BRIMHALL BROTHERS Bros. j Is Destined To - ....... Become the Lettuce . - . .... Center of Utah ...-..':'.- - . . . . ulE ,1,1,' Dainty Settings For Pretty Faces light draperies of summer make most dainty settings for pretty faces. Let us show you our skill in por traying pretty faces and dainty dresses THE Larson Studio HINDMARSH ".,. 1 prei-a.eu- tti, , 221c 35c -- r d 221c 25c SnrMlle Amr' UA1KI 35c .... 26c 0 Com-uuall- v MEATS ... ji .11 . a .1 .i,!,. inu - - Jls . s !"" ,..... ,'-.;- TO r ! , 1 Storage Rates sec-Ma- y utah Phone -- A I .1 d t FOOD - 1.. "w ' - Coal Plenty Material TIMRFR & COAL COMPANY "West The Little Cafe i |