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Show THE PROVO HERALD. Bu TAYLOR. 310M'NPOP. The HERALD 690?T Mft. SlMOCf1 MM HI.i4BA.no St EX 4 TO BE fc TTBNKj HiMStL iNSCFiOOS I CEffTAlNLH HAT 6 TQ TO A TMiMb ukE rwiS BUT POP'S AMD SEEMS TO BE 6CTTIN6 ONIM STOOMfi E.At?E. CAN AW conduct EaUblUhed weekly In ISM; M dally la 1121; Inued every except Saturday, and- tiunday edition uoiulna; rural mornlnvery Biornlog except Monday. Published In the Herald building, 10 Koulh r iret street. 1'rovo, L'tan. Entered aa second clam matter at the poatofflce In 1'rovo. L'tan. - Him FROM HiMSlf ike II I lOtt Wt aw I ' l'ulilislu-- r City Kditor Membet International Newi and N. E. A. Service. Ser-te- e 1 Oni) dally newapaper In Utah kouth of Salt Lake City; Unseat of any newapaper in Utah outalde Salt Luke City and Ogden. TELEPHONE IS. i. THINGS TO EAT. If you like delicious things to eat, you certainly picked out the wrong The generation In which to live. I C KIM CALX UP A CUSTOMER RE6ARDIN6 SOME CASE? SO I WISH TO HAVE. HIM SEffiOvSNESt OF THIS CASE MOVES ME DetPLV HOW FORTUNATE IT IS PCX? MOO TO HAUE SUCH A Shadowed and find our WHAT HE IS DOING! MM DEAR MADAM - THE MC. MADAM1 f m First June Clearance Sale Ever 'Held In Provo fit . I MADAM I But in Similar cases the results are often worse, than sou would Expect -- perhaps rris Through the untiring efforts of our New York buyers makes this nine days of sensational selling, Saturday. June 21, to Tuesday, July 1. Provo's greatest annual merchandising event a sale planned and prepared by our New York buying organization. For weeks and months in advance these buyers are on the lookout for special things for this sale and our home organization is keenly alert and for this sale they have made some astounding purchases, secured some remarkable values and assembled unusual assortments. All are spread for your choosing here Saturday. Let nothing keep you from attending and sharping in the great values. , t NEITHER DO A HE VVAS ARRESTEO rOH CARRYING HEARD LIQUOR AND THEN I I TV. ifl9 mm illi l RECENTLY FOUND RECEIPT IN HIS POCKET SHOWING WHERE I rJ (I MisojNOocr please oeBiee to J 1 l , ('. K(h1k'1" , Uunimr Kubiuuhom, toa wish to I RIIT1. TKBMH OF M HS llvered by carrier, per month, 40c ilvered by carrier, per year. In nl Vance $160 Jive"-by mall In Utah county, $t.bv ler year, advance livered by mail in I'nlted States, tutside Utah county, per year, In ... .(3.(11 tdvauce -i THtfxK HE MAS FaUjEN IN WITH EVIL ASSOCIATES AND Tm PROTtcr him SAK.C OF HIS FAMtLW I T8008l I MOPE IT'S NOT AS SERiOoI A9 L Think I MR SlMOOP!' r not too lAT6 to SAueJ . V i KIM FROM JAIL. I . , CAPABLE SLEUTH SOUR COMMAND cookery of centuriea ago must bare j been exquisite, judging from the) writings of some of the ecstatic eat ers. The king of Bithynia; Asia Minor, on one of his military expeditions, developed a violent craving for an ocean herring. The ocean was far away. So the king's cook took a big turnfp, cut it into the shape of a herring, fried it in oil, , seasond It with the powdered grains of a dozen black popples. The king ' swore it was the finest fish he ever ate. While you've eaten many a fish that tastes as good, it illusMAPLETON NEWS. .1 trates the phenomenal skill of as Mrs. had Louisa Johnson ancient cooks. Cookery is some visitors Mr. and Mrs. Thomas times classed as one of the lost arts. J. Dodero and daughter Josephine, The most famous course at ban- Mr. Campbell and Miss Smith of was old Romans of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. quets of rich humming bird tounges, brought A. O. Jackson. long distances by relays of swift IfAnlAtAn tAnlr fina nvtvAai ... . v,u,1 "VtA m. rnA ruun old foks outing held at Vivian j.Waj rrigerator cars or airplanes, ureea Park in Provo canyon last Thurs chiefs of several thousand years day. John Tuckett, age 90, for being the oldest man present; Peter ago were able to serve a whole pig, Boles as the handsomest man; on side boiled one on and roasted Helen Runswick and Louisa Johntb other, so skilfully prepared that son, both winning races for ladies the two parts were as distinct as over 70. If they were cooked separately. Thompson of Provo Tasty? Well, the stuffing was sat- is Miss Marllda this week with Miss visiting kinds more or dozen a with urated . Jennie Johnson. of wine. A race of gluttons was the natural Frank Johnson, Hazel Johnson, from this marvelous and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Johnson development of motored to Altonnah last week ancient cooking. A where Aaron Johnson sold his farm named Aplcius, specialized at located a mile from Altoonah. A them, large shrimps. Hearing that the thrilling experience happened on the an shrimps along the African coast journey when they witnessed inover a dugway, were much larger he actually automobile roll juring three women. The Johnsons bought a ship, made the trip, was assisted the women up the embankdisappointed, and returned In deep ment and took them to the hospital asked at Duchesne. Philoxenus, melancholy. what he wished most, promptly. A Hanford Clayton of Rexburg, crane's neck, so I would be longer in Idaho, was the guest Sunday of Mr. meals. of my and Mrs. C. M. Bird. partaking aa . - to Strawberry by Elmer Bird. and Second West streets. Miss Edna Johnson of Salt Lake City is visiting with MIbs Madge Johnson this week. The late Marie Corelll on being asked why she never married, said : "There is no need, for I have three pets at home which answer the same purpose as a husband a dog which growls every morning, a parrot which swears all the afternoon, and a cat which comes home Little Miss Tess Childs gained much favor and praise at the dancing revue given by Miss Venice at the Provo high school To The Person Making Every SOth Purchase There Will Be Prizes Given Jep-pers- auditorium Thursday, June 12. According to those who attended from Sprlngvllle she showed marked ability In the "Bellhop" dance. CHARMING SUMMER DRESSES A notable assemblage SHAW WOULD LIKE TO HELP DESTROY LONDON International Newa Service. SPRING VILLE NEWS of London LONDON. Two-thirshould be knocked down, declares Eddie Childs while digging a cess George Bernard Shaw. "If any artillery officer is giveen pool at his home on the east bench last Tuesday found the shin bone th ecommisslon' I would be very of a human being. It was unearth- happy to mark out the portions that ed at a depth of 35 feet under should be destroyed," said Shaw. "I admire London , but grow ground. dirty admiring It The dirt doesn't home Joe Vane has purchased the washing, but I am an Irishman." of Paul Crandall on Third South : part-mast- good old days Those are gone. The last stronghold of eating as a ceremony was the banquet, now being i ide extinct by prohibition. Even the tradition Sunday dinner is losing out, in the number of courses if not in taste. People are beginning to eat scientifically, by calories and getting the job finished "s quickly as possible, gulping. It . just as well that cookery is becoming a lost art, though, for fine cooks ruin more digestions than good cooks, by enticing to over Mrs. Norrls Binks and Clyde Clark were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. David Hopla. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Binks of Soldier Summit are the guests of Mrs. M. E. Binks. . Mrs. Walter Manwarlng has returned to her home In Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bird, Miss Maurine Hill and Hanford Clayton were the dinner guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hill of Payson. Henry Newport Russell Robinson In Latvia motion pictures may and Harvey Anderson of Salt Lake be viewed not by children nnder 18 motored to Ma pie ton, and years of age unless there is a spe- were accompanied on Saturday, a fishing trip j cial picture show for children. ExceDtional prices asked Values IN f Used Cars Ford Touring. Ford Sedan. Dodge Bros. Roadster. Dodge Bros. Roadster late model, disc wheel Dodg Bros. Touring. Dodge Bros. Touring. Commercial Truck, new tires, Dodge Bros. thorough reconditioned, ready for hard use. 1922 Dodge Bros. Touring. ' A few good Fords, ranging in price from $125.00 to $300.00. Two Ford Trucks, good shape, at reasonable prices. All above cars in good condition. Terms can be arranged to suit you. A. B. WORSLEY CO. Exclusive Dealers in DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS iiiiiimiiiiiiiiniiii'ii"""""""""""""""""""""""""''"' , ttwmiwwt Have You Visited The 1 W Unofficial report says halt the June Uiusbands will be washing- - dishes and ; fully domesticated within three months. " e . A fish In the the hand Special Price Sale Of is worth two on hook. fining broke is a short trip because 4t is downhill. n Detroit, a man mnn iivl a widow with seven children. This i.uir the found the world aviator daredevils In second place. Lieht plant employes are musing trouble in Mexico City and liie outlook is said to be very dark. MODERN GAS RANGES AT OUR OFFICE? We have just received from our New York buyer many of these wonderful values in fine Ladies' Suits in all the new and wanted styles of the daring mand nish effect, double and and beautiful single-breaste- tailored effects $16.50, $22.50 Fashion's smartest and newest in Spring Coats in l. two distinct styles, sport and Sport Coats come in soft woolens and range in colors from dark brown to high shades. Dressy coats are distinguished by such fine fabrics as fine twills, charmeen and pile fabrics. semi-forma- DRESSES We have received from our buyer in New York 50 of these beautiful dresses and they are worth two and three times the price that we are asking for them in silks, taffetas, crepes and wool sport dresses. These values will never be equaled at $6.95 Values that are indeed amazing in beautiful Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Georgette, both plain and printed Satin Cantons, Crepe de Chenes, Roshanara Crepe and Krepe Knit in many variations of the straight line models, sport effects and drapes or loose panels. Specially grouped by our New York buyer for this great selling event at $14.95, $22.50 and $29.00. New and Old Style L. D. S. Garments, pair 95c The movies are educational. V.vpry fairly Rood looking girl thinks she know how to act now. When you see a fellow lookl-ii- j at and chuckling;, thermometer k more than likely he la some dealer DURING JUNE ONLY HIGH GRADE Utah Valley Gas & Coke Co. SILKS people. Boston woman wants JIV'O for her husband, which may be nioie profiteering. the sott-drln- Since most bamka already have college incidents many of the June avarce. graduates are nmnng Jol) r B v1d ans of About 2IMH "tow-berr- y atrawberrM. t--. lirtoa m Invent iwiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii IIMIIMIHWtj and $29.50. STYLE IN SPRING COATS AT $8.95, $12.30, $19.75. We are offering at greatly reduced prices every range in stock merely as an inducement to you who have planned on putting in the gas service but have counted on doing it a little later. Our prices and terms will interest you. Money Is different from Idle money doesn't talk. $5.75, $7.75, $9.75. New York Buyers' Sensational Purchase and Sale ot LADIES' SUITS -- 1924 1922 1921 1918 1923 1923 1923 at a sensational price. In this group are more than a hundred dresses in more than a score of styles, fashioned from the season's smartest Printed Voiles, Swiss and Silk Ratines, Linens and Plain Voiles. Short loose panels new neck lines are distinctive style features and many are effectively trimmed with bands of organdie, w ith dainty or with Swiss embroidery. There are all sizes for women and misses. The value of these dresses is much greater than the late at night" I il iTrHZII. r1Ani.nH.v XilfitittilKtZ L oi r - -- ...... nnH ftVArv npw m.u " wont aA n1n. " , wuj, iiu nuHivuwwi, oivitig. num. xara, iy. X111S . tiCUc IS ai. WUJTUl Ttc nave uieiuy m1i iuuvi iur cvaj. Genuine Normandy Voile in brown, black and blue, 50c yard. fcM"M 36-in- ch 32-in- ch fast color Percale, i 15c yard. Scotch and French Gingham, 17 inn n iiruiriiii- - j u n u inrn.niXJuu-i- n nr yard. I c i |