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Show J"!'& THE HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923. T C. Thompson, , History Of the its was Intended bad house bill 109 be-" Jioina 4 law. United "States: PIONEER of "Wards Liberty;" XJNA. Boahard. which Stark- of Salt iTU if.- .h. Ylnv t ,,'f UHa Chen. ' This bill, ofwas the author, would "The Trail Lake county hrd nf Ktnerfo- -i mn of the Lonsome Pine,u"The Weavers," have amended the constitution of the 'Rciniritsr sTaleTo make'sucn a formation possF P. E. Houtz, five tfrturoe of Vlcjtor ble. K . .. of Hugo's novels, three yolumos ' Word was received here yesterday Washington Irving, Mr Stark and other proponents of fit! VMM .Dn1A IliA A, TliAA ... . - fct the measure made jrtlant tight for J" LINCOLN COUNTY BILL LOST. A,M(,, "'" vote the final in T?r apd. it but. lost the There win be no Lincoln county, bill was declared dead. The roll call was 31 2 and a absent nays pioneer of tjtah aniJrProva He formed in Utah at this time from part? recorded 22 ayes, ' crossed the pallns In 1832. and locate of Juab, Tooele and Wllard counties, members, in. Provo. He lived here-fo- r many years and then moved' to California to live with his son, S. J. Robey. Funeral services will be held at I1MEGI0.WKS- - . for the American Tolumes y'New ll&rjj? ftre coming In daily, Legion fcooks fly?" town j- - ftad i4 tfa nDftrili ; - - ' following: - t. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. :.D, volumes of E. P: Roe's works. or mgni.. Floyd Sutton, 14 f-- - w the following Bons and daughters: w. C. Robey, Harry R6bey, Mrs. Charles Wilde, Jr.. and Mrs. Clyde Scott of Provo; Mrs. W. F. Post of Salt Lake City, S. J. Robey of Arcadia, Calif. FIRE IN SOLDIER SUMMIT. - V ...r ir.. ' 'm .; P - ' SOLDIER SUMMIT, Feb. 21. A ! that foe a tira ethreatened the busf- - III T 7000". Wrinrf ' ' wv .hA I n. ' . ' , . The feature of this line of cabinet unita is the open sides or ends, seoarata fuMef sJdfrttar requireorily- Wthe outside of end units. .This con-- J ' ardlze i6ftHho7efficient. hani ua Aiggest m:outfito scneiT-li- " -- and mahogany partB-oakf-l- t ' office." "' ' fl ' A I i . lr ' - Tipili!Lf ' 11 I -1- 1111 Mi--I ." ' J!B ji -- ' ' .......''- ' . JlVlrlH I pR.. i I - i . J k v. 'iaLJlj-r- I i SUPER VALUES IN GOVERNMENT ISSUE SHIRTS I I I Ntw 0. D. Heavy Flannel Shirt, " Shirts. .$1.98 $2.98 Well made Khaki and Cham-bra- Shirts, each Shirt, regular 0hfS' Khaki Shirts, SWEATERS v 0. D. Slipover,. the finest wool and neat design , , , ,$2.98 Knitted Slipover . 98 t --- pair .10 Special ""Leather Impair ...W.. 23 Work Gloves. . Warranted Horsehfda , j. Gloves, pair iT. .98 . 16-in- - m m m in. aasBsai wbb ' Si an - BIB M sai waa m. - D mm m m 9 k. M .mm- mm mm mm m m . !-wa - sssr m w K ear Sf bbbb sko 1 assi . Buy where your'dottaf has the greatest Value. A visit to our store will convince.you thai we seU letter goods for lessmoriey. "" Come in and see what a dollar will buy.; JERSEY GLOVES $7.98 pair -- MA , Heavy. Army Jersey Coves, 3oe Mt wM sfyleegnlar - extraieavy, , . trrkyi)5ifTtr77T3749 VESTS AND COATS Extra heavyvray HEAVY WOOL MIXED Saturday, v ' eaehs: W r Mackinaws,. $70 . at " Moleskin Co s, each . ..- , k . ... . .$8.50 d - Men's Dress Raincoats, $6.Q8 " ' - -- ''' - :. Army Regulation double back; .Raincoats, each., r. . . .85.98 Work Regulation single back: Rain- -, coats, each ....... . . . $4.75 $1.29 - ,v- - . tUffl" ... AU Wool 304 West Center St ' "3 ' f J JTI-- MISCELLANEOUS . -- ...piiUU iuts,-reclaun-ed, - .$28 0. D. -. Wool Palf-- CAMP SUPPLIES Officers' Folding Table, S1S8 Reclaimed Army Cots, $3.49 New.' Army vCots, each.!; K. tficer'sIKiding-Quirt- .'. M . PUTTEES 354 r.49T 1 Leather Cordo Calf Puttees, pair S3.95. Wrap' Puttees. Uock stitched. . , . ...954-pair j rI Canvascuff, style, Leggings; nalr ft?; - $4.60 each. . -. . .954 nir .... J, - U. S. Bed Sacks, U. S. Army JfcClellan Saddles, gloves' Caps,-each..- ,, Solid . "ANDPIGHIDE Overseas reechesV new; t . . . .S4.98 vt t , U " '- ' J. r.; UNDERWEAR I Hfon'a XX Attorn ' PIaaaa T fmmxA , each V.....$12.C9 vmons, pair. .. ;.v. . S1.4'J ; Barrack Bags, each. 691- Men's : Elastic , Ribbed Unions, . . r; ; ; . . . f . . i . $1.79 u pair We "have: ' just received : a new V. S. government .AU Wool shipment-'o- f ft?I Drawpm.- - rtAii i i i Tarpaulins ' and Wagon?; Covers, : all sizes, U. S. government .Alii Wool I' from $4.98 up "junaerswrts7mhTrrrr.95? , Extra heavy UrS.Army Kiaki Extra heavyfveil sewed, wrist Shirts, two pockets;;v values to length, and gauntlet; regular 1 nfl value,iL49iatur-- i $1:49; Saturday, M Mi each i...VliUU day, paif . . i . . . . . . ; I iUU -- ....... ...... - . . I, - . .vm.. . rvn E&lPL Piff-CuMod- II mm II I kl &,,.$m: HORSEHIDE m !lkV1!c Myiaicro, tpXtUi Army Cups I U. S. Joya!L-ghaBrechesr-tloub- le Army Hatchets, ea $1.19 L seat, pair mess each 49? .,$1.98 Issue Khaki ' Breeches; Mess Kits ew. each. .. . . : TH6 , Men's double seat, pair...... $2.49 Thermos Bottles eachr,S1.19 jBirjweDBeitSj each 35c;-Pu- p 0. DWool Breeches, renovated, . Tents, each ; Pair ... . . . ..........$3.45 'Campaign Hatsjchi:c.$1.49 1 d, '"-V- n4 1 .ri-.'-. t y!;.F,H ,,...;v..$l,00 " ::n. shirts I m V 49d' U. S: ARMT BREECHES "VeWuTIHsTeeves,' leather lined, each7rr.$7.98 ' . .. lJ.ojiksahi Corduroy All. Wool sWra ". Extra heavy weight GLOVES MENS SOX Regular 85c value; Q1 flfl Heavy canvas, leather-face. . . . . v I lUU regular 35c value ; Sa-t- $4 nn Saturday ' pair. V I iUU urday, 5 pair for. - pair II at ir i!r" UVUU W w H W made Cotton Socks, pr 10J Heavy Cotton Socks, pir.. . .19 Medium weight Army Wool SweaterstJ $1.98 value; : each I m I i.- 1' mm I z.m m . Exchaiigal H n . X.Efdi k SiVell SWEATERS jalueSaturdaysff 5 pair for.....T..,..,PlUU- $3.49 u. S. Arctics, black rubber, double sole and heel, to wear -. -- ' : I 0 . a - m . mm , top, ch - leather-face- d, . IN K- "vt : rnnrii'fPTW h Overshoes Gloves, u v. ... . B w A Sheep-line- .; - . -- ......... i! 1 w Shoe-l8;1nc- Army Field Boot, Pair Boys' ."Heavy pair jmmm Auto Electric Supply Co. Socks, D. Navy Blue All Wool Shirt, vefy special ....... .......$2.9.8 Very fine Flannel, Maroon and Khaki, special . $2421 each .98d Canvas 'Gloves, Dress Don't forget the" place it's on the corner of Second' West and Center street where you see the sign ain Entrance Drive In; A Square Deal to Every Customer Phone 232 160 W. Fifth North mm a a ...,. value, $6.00 CLOVES Heavy weight" Canvas tw i a 5 y 79j Extra Heavy 0. All Wool w Trench Shoes," fobbed or plain. ..$1.49 New 0. D. Flannel Shirts . m - mornings. T-- T (osr w turn that stubborn starter over with ease these- mm I -- 4 I U. S. ARMY SHOES ! special New 0. D. Wool nn will I StobVitoigke Agency J . We buy for cash and must sell for cash In order to tve each individual a square deal- - One of our WDlard Batteries Cleat Ct&kJCa&iUgate Blackhawk or King Coal 7 We Sell It - FURNITURE DEPARTMENT l lii I 1 -- ' I A ILUK DKUi tlCtixO over- - Gore, I ., .' AT THE AUTO ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. ANl) '' I ZljP I- K;! nauery iiv if 1' ' 3' I II Pay Cash for IKat : . Can't Make a Mistake : I 4 district You 7j j ; , ' : : I xne eaueationai campaign nas neen Inaugurated for the purpose of making the farmers of the county acauainted lHI with the farm problems now confronting the farmers of the nation, state and county, and also to urge the parents to demand courses to be, given, in the high schools that will emphasize agrl-Iturai iraiaiBg. -- Many f toe parents and farmers now are of the opinion that the courses taught at the .high school lead the boys and girls away from the farm and Into other pursuits. : according to Mr. Bunnell farm bureau organizations: H. W. vice president, of Genola, who hflfttflff BtQYA. spoke on the accompll8hmflnt80f-4h- ei ffectivework Jy volunteer firemen! county farm bureau and what was in--1 I in handling the town fire apparatus tended to be done during the present under the direction of Leo Donlin, of year; ti. u. waaiey or Pleasant urove, marketing agent, who I the Soldier Summit town board, prevented the spread of the. flames. keting problems and the advantages covered by Insurance, The blaze was causea Dy an J - 1 BB'L 'M gllh 4nUhtB t I Ejl Ijn LsJliJ - GET IT AT I 'H I - U ' if e- 1600. I I I I If-.'-. J ' f itS. liill "'".'"' :' - I sT 11 '! IHB -- ' - Ipj I II..'-- 1 r 'tr. - irso ll et your m Ir II jII'IIpw f .n eke Sectional Cabinets, is fitted with fling devices of all kinds, drawers, cup--.. Jfi&riaugller shelves, eta. Mmto in : ' .11 . . i . - f llll HI BL side by, side in battery- formation. These units or sections are 28 inches deep from front to back and 52H inches Ugh without legs,. or 57 inches high witi legsfuniished either way. . " . II : the Pressure of gas on heart and otter sugar beet situation In Utah county; organ often causes a ' restless, MriwJTon-DuCror- e of Genola, state and baekthorir1iaE" glycerine, etc M mixed la Adlerika-eapelof the farm bureau, who emphagas and rejlevea pressure and' sized the necesslty'of everyone nervousness almost ! INSTANrrr spirit of the. clean home Acts; on BOTH upper and town campaign now being waged, boweL, Aaierika remove, matter you r-- ; throughout the state. in yoor svat Charles E. Ludlow of Benjamin, sec neverougliaras wnica poisoned tomacV eansing . retary of the county organization,' led and the community singing and partici- guard against aPDendicittv4Jivri, to Hedquist rJniBT pated also In the discussion. daynIgBflIe8tTOyeri"uTiainowneTr Thflfs ffay7TreiIdenriirL7"Bunneir off by Chris Nelson and occupied by Mrs. Lake view, who reviewed the accom- F. A. Short. The loss is estimated at pllshments of the national and state I .1 I n srxenteTnjfT8oidieiSummit--Su- ; a - - -- FEELING I)TTP ' TO GAS ON STOMArtr H. White of Payson, who spoke on The last of the educational the Utah TCOUflty Farm bureau: was helf Thursday Ten in he Grandview ward chapet- - A large number of farmers, and their wives were present and, participated in the discussion lhat ensued. Earlier In the day a similar meet. Ing was held with the farmers of the Sharon- 'j to be gained by the farmers by buy. .NERVOUS -- DIESOIIK WECAKII - shelves at tbe new club rooms Of the v Provo post of the Legion -- In tne ' . armory. ; Among the books which have come In diirinjf the past few years, are tUe 4 Mi FEES PM - ;' ST FT fZZ , U or Mpney Refixnded" 21 ;WUU LJ.;; :"V.::;putih"-- l ' |