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Show . V ... r til" THE HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. t I- ft f - Business f and r. Professional YOUNG UNIVERSITY TO Chili's Most Beautiful Woman I If. In- - 368 West Center. New and Used Goods Bought and Sold. Phone 543-J. by VlI JlUs a ' - . - fX'C'k ; Jtegina da Bettincourt, daughter of an attache of the Chilian embassy fcondon, has been selected aa the most beautiful woman in Chill by O. B. Hoppe, famous artist The Chilian beauty U the wife, of the arl of Xdsburne. photographer. a d t: 0 Cottage Cheese, lb. . .15c Guaranteed Fresh Eggs. WHIPPING CREAM A SPECIALTY g toast-maste- The B. Y. ommunity tig bong. "Dixie iProvo, Utah. SHO r. show you byNa practical demonstration on that old, worn, hopeless-lookintire. We'll bring it back to life. g March-,- 1 RETREAD RECRUITER ARMY 115 N. The Man You Ought to Patronize Laura Gardner; U.," singing, THATCHER DAIRY University Ave. HI Automobiles do burn up tires quickly and new tires cost like smoke. The solution lies in vulcanizing1 it's the only way to make your auto money go far. Let ns NOW HERE. Erimlial Captain Maurice Rose, U. S. A., today established an army recruiting station at Hotel Roberts, wits Sergeant Mulligan in charge. Men will be recruited for the Hawaiian department of the regular Captain Rose said. Ann&QJJflsson. AQeorB JkMutice Production and Mrs. Earl Watkins are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby girl, born Sunday MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. night Mother and baby are doing nicely. County Clerk Wallace M. Hale has issued marriage licenses DANCERS FINED. to Vernal L, Nielsen, Huntsville, and Four couples were arrested last Miss Elva C. York, Pleasant View; week for dancing and a fine of 15 each was aaeeonoe! and to Ernest W. Lundell, Benjaby the cfty Judge, and their names min, and Miss Zina P. Jones, of were sent to ail the dance managers Payson. of Provo. The manager have-- deMISS KIMBER ARRIVES. cided heads must not touch and evi dently they mean to enforce the A fine baby girl arrived at the city ordinance in that borne of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Klmber this morning. Mother and daughter RAfLROAD GUARD IS TRIED rj doing: nicely. HEBER, Nov. 20. E. ET. Hughes. railroad guard at Soldier Summit whose assuit Labor Day on Nlei C. Lnnd, railroad fireman, resulted in a strike of enginemen on the Denver & Rio Grande Western is being tried In district court. Hughes, according to army offi cials enlisted twice within a year and each time deserted'. d cheek-to-chee- and CREAM - VVA'-.- N CORN FOR 425 West Center Phone 480 Conoco Gasoline mm & sPAFFonn I mm f.T7.. Doctor Negative 874 95"per cent 406 (no acid) 221 284 Hi Test Specifications I. BUSIES MAKING Creamory Company Provo, Utah. Plume 431. i; M ill 111 i;,.v 'i; ' s I. b ' !".': '!"'? of aid fie The P" f r re'il peri'o! in from lll'in ir Y. id a e.J I ' I. A. of i'nr i.'K !T. art ii'iiv )!' "f th" M the Kifih Tli" irojrrrn will be in the Fift'i ward chapel. Your coal go a lor.g way when burned In Cole's Hot Blast heaters. is QUARTS aOO Superior Motor Co. Service Station TON DELIVERED Investigate the Mutual plan. Call Mutual Coal I Lumber Co. PROVO. SEE Important 11 This is PER Buy Mutual Coal stock and you get two tons of coal on each share every year at cost. Shares $12.50 each. You can buy any number of shares and get any amount of coal at the same ratio. 23c per Gallon ll's Source Iinr-- tel sit Cos1 Mutual Coal Company stockholders now receiving best quality Spring Canyon Coal at Superior Gasoline If i Ml it K:i ,o !.; n: i,r 11.00 Timplogos S6.90 per cent .52 per cent 87 per cent 25 Color 26 plus ii ' 'lit 'isnin-i".' Hundred with intori'st S'iflv (f l".ltl D'dbr c it ier anmi:i' "t the 'In ,,f S illee t ie 4th d:iy of !'.!. nmry. r,)20 tnCl'tll r with plaintiff's costs and disliursements herein J. 11. McDON'ALD. Plaintiff's Attorney P. O. Addre Room 8, Knight Building, Provo City. Utah. H WASATCH PRODUCE Fnd Point 42 Get Interested abo' nd i' i'1 10; 15 for WE PAT TOP PRICES. Has Arrived Initial 115 VENT A: ill n u. ; Our Car of i ..lion 25 35 50 75 .$1.25 50 up NOTICE w. '111 90 , Work Guaranteed. Open 7 A. M. Until 8 P. M. 85" Hbrtfc First West. Distillation Record ;t T 35 40 Best Material Used. '- 1. $1.00 Areated de- MILK "ir; Machine stitched. Men's Half Soles Men's Leather Fleefe Men's Rubber Heels j Ladies' Half Soles Ladies' Leather Heels Ladies' Rubber Heels Ladies' Military Heels Ladies' Cuban Heels Panco Soles Children's Half Soles Shoe Shine BOY SERIOUSLY INJURED1 "p'-tso- t! Prop. it3i Mr. HEBER, Ner. 20 Don Anderberg 7,son of Mrs Celestia Anderberg; (15.15) chains, thence east ran a four inch silver into his gree south thirteen and 1 0 e stomach, when he ran against a (13.25) chains, thence north desk in Heber North school. Had' (15.40) the sliver east fifteen and gone in any farther it and area twenty chains; would perhaps resulted in the- (20.24) acres, more or les. child's death. Purchase price payable in lawful mnnev of the United States. ALPINE HAS MORE .CHILDREN" Dated this 17th day of November. 1922. Alpine school district has lis J. D. BOYD. more children of school age this Utah Sheriff of Utah County. year than in 121. accordine to it Deputy br.err.i. rensus report .submitted to . .the. y n R. ! V McMn.T.IN. !ate school office today. North A'tiinvy f'T Plaint if f. 'i.inmit riKirted the census this last First miM'ca'ion N'v. 17; viir had shown a total popul"""! l .-: S. 1!2?.) nl.lin.t:-.-if (hildrn of scho'd age 7U compared wi.Mi 7'17 in 11)21. SUMMONS. K. Nov. 2o I1' Tlio HebT Ci'v C urt of Provo h:i b: o:i fiMod'ed and Pta'e of rt ib I. II ,.ii"s and all '..i.i'iff. v. , U'.i'l ;.nd :i Hlti .s lid cari-.for t!ii n batter on this mar ket Louie Gaudio HdumTtmlLii Rom Hxoa BIRTH ANNOUNCED. if. IV Oi HOSPITAL army, 0 you can get CREAM, Phone Wq'O g OF MADE is the man who can vulcan- 40-1- Nox, whil ..iii .Ultlll'l' - r--t I'll I' ize! 0 Good 1 Coal The "M" club of the Second ward Mutual recently organized with the following officers: George Carter, president; Claud Cardall, vice president; Maurice Jones, secretary; Don Thurgood, treasurer. The opening meeting and banquet will be given Saturday evening at 8:30 o clock. All members are expected to be The "Y" Dixie club luncheon at the B. Y. U. on Friday was attended by a large number of old Dixie Normal college students, and the feeling of fraternity between the two schools was strongly manifested. Professor Walter Cottam was The following program was carried out: Short address, 'The Founding of Dixie," Dr. Hugh Woodward, first principal; Toast, the "D. N. C." Minnie Crawford; lviolin solo. Reed Gardner; Toast; 0 1 ' iii PASTEURIZED FRESH DAILY DIXIE LUNSHEON e That - "M" CLUB TO'MEET. BUTTER, attendance, and a cordial invita - jin tion is extended to all young men of jjj the Second ward between the ages of 17 and 23, who wish to become jH K- members of the club. two-third- Order a Load of v w - fa- Id C. V. HANSEN above-name- PURE creamery ered. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult county clerk or respective slguers for further In formation. e '-1-'-'-' , Friedman. NOTICE TO SALE UNDER PLEDGE Commercial Artist SIGNS Pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain collateral Sh& Cards, Scenery note dated June 9, 1921, due ninety days after date, made and executed Provo, Utah. by W. E. Bown in favor of Knight Trust & Savings bank, which note is the principal sum of Twenty- CITY AUTO TOP AND and Hundred Thirty-thresix PAINTING COMPANY Dollars ($2633.87.) with interest at the rate of eight per cent per G. T. LISONBEE, Prop. annum, the said Knight Trust & Auto Tops, Seat Covers, Side Savings Bank, as pledgee, will, on the first day of December, 1922, at Curtains, Auto Painting 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at its and Revarnishing. banking house in Provo City, state f Utah, sell at public sale four hun ALL WORK GUARANTEED s sixty-siand dred shares of capital stock 432 W. Center St. Phone 848. (466 of tlie Highland Canal company, PROVO, UTAH. represented by Certificate No. 83, in the name of John Larson, and PROVO TYPEWRITER endorsed by the said John Larsen to the said W. E. Bown, unless EXCHANGE to that time the said note prior Geo. E. Brattan, Manager. with interest together with the ad Typewriters Repaired, Bought ditional sum of Five Hundred and Sold. Repairing a spec- Thirty- - seven andsaid bank Dollars as as($537.85) paid by ialty. All work guaranteed. sessment on Bald stock, with interest on the last named sum, shall PHONE 20J-have ibeen paid in full. Dated this 16th day of November, HEMSTITCHING and PICOTING 1922. NATIONAL FRENCH CLEANING Knight Trust & Savings Bank, COMPANY By K. E. Allen, Cashier. (First publication Nov. 16; last Fancy Waists, Dremes, Pillow ) Case and Table Cover, publication done by machine, giving smart, SHERIFF'S 8ALE. wearclassy finish to home-mading apparel. In the Fourth Judicial District 95 N. Univ. Ave. Phone Hi. Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. State Bank of a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Payson, 8H0E REPAIRING IN8URES Louisa A. Davis, defendent To be sold at sheriffs sale on HEALTH, ECONOMY, COMFORT We specialize in whole solelng the 12th day of December, A. D. men's shoes. We can rebuild those 1922, at the front door of the court old shoes from top to sole, o that house in Provo City, Utah, at the they look as good and feel better hour of 11 o'clock a. m., all the than a new shoe. Where it is nec- right title, claim and interest of defendant, of, in essary we put on entire ne welts. the Ladies, have your old high top and to the following described real shoes made into oxfords. We can estate in Utah county, Utah, and make them look exactly like a low Commencing twenty-sichains west of the (26.75) cut shoe. northeast corner of the southeast ECONOMY SHOE 8HOP 403 West Center. quarter (K) of section two (2), in township nine (9) south, range two (2) east. Salt Lake meridian, thence (13.25) west thirteen and chains, thenc south fifteen and iii"u t"" nh 1. I '! as a means ol prevention tor bicycle stealing in the two citie. Mrs. Mabel A. Drtegs , "We recover on the average 50 tour children. custody bicycles every month," Chief Wffli-ln- s a djTorce. e hv Judce Hansen, said today. Most of these are Saw had sued her ttnsband, Norvaf taken by boys who ffite'iff tS borwr4 "tMglrTiBfeBinf cruel treatment theln only for a little while. Often they leave the bicycle in the. road and they are injured by passing automobiles. Some boys take off tires or saddles." The chief believes if all the bitfycle riders get together. In one association, with dues placed at 25 cents the month, a sum could be raised for use in securing the arrest and conviction of bicycle thieves. Members of the association would receive damages from the fund when their bicycles were stolen and damaged or not recov- The band concert given by JJror. and Robert Sauer, his B. Y. ussmting artists, Wednesday evenDR. H. F. CANNON ing in College hall, was a pronounced success, according to the Scientific Eyesight Specialist eiu litisiastic niiinic lovers who were present and heard the band per- Over Irvine's Store. mrm. 'i lie opening number, "Ameri Provo, Utah Phone 555. us," an overture by jday cd by the band, with its dignity and ABE W. TURNER a U be melody proved prophecy of Attorney-at-Lav. hat tlie program jvould be. The Room 7, Knight Block, Provo second number, 'Merriment," a solo for three eiarinots by Barnard, was Utah. Phone 661-an unusually b"autiful piece. The three soloists succeeded in drawing Have It Done the Royal Way from their wood instruments melo Where Quality and Workman dies that made merry the heart of him who has learned to appreciate ship Count, VV e Win. the harmonies of nature. The third number was a vocal trio ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING by the Misses Violet and Celestia COMPANY Johnson and Virginia Christensen. The young ladies responded to the We Call and Deliver. eucore by? singing without accoml Phone 674, ment, "The Last Rose of Summer." 208 W. Center. The three splendid voices so beauthat the hartifully harmonized TYPEWRITERS monies went far toward creating the proper atmosphere for the well Adding Machines, Repairs, beloved old song. One could fairly hear the sighing of the autumn Supplies. winds among the bushes as the last rose smiled bravely, though a bit F. M. WEST. sadly, from its practically deserted 89 N. University. stem. After the vocal selections two Selections from the Opera Mari- BRYANT FURNITURE CO. splendld band pieces followed. tana," by Wallace, and "Patrol-Comic,w hi Judge Elias Hansen, Fourth district court, hat graatod fleer of divorce to George W. Curtis, wlio asked for dissolution of matrtoOB-ia- l bond with Mrs. Grace P. Curtis. They were married ,1a Provo July 1, - An association of bicycle riders of Sprfngville and Provo 1a suggested by Chief of Police Wren WBkins 1 i DIVORCES GRANTEO. STOP BIKE STEALER T.T. TAYLOR, CARPE NTER SEED Or Mutual Coal Company SalLlake City CO. !l J |