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Show TffE HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY. 17, 1923. THE DAILY HERALD 1 Published by Tha Herald' Company. - EVERY EXCEPT AFTERNOON WEEK-DA- Y Entered as second class mall matter June provo. man, under the Act of Marco A ma. E,C ... at, the postofflce, 6, 4911, - . Rodgers,, Editor and Publisher. " J. A. Owens, Business Jlanager, N. (Junnar Ragmuson, City Editor. , - " -- - SATURDAY, ' ir- . Insist upon ihi$ now tlTEACarioxi II guarantees you Selected early crop TEil of wonderful Flavor and W v Harding, Circulation Manager. delivered hy carrier, 30 cents a Terms of 8ub8cripUoB4-aily-onl- y, iTtah pnnniy, 3 a year; outside the county, 3.50 a year. ltinnfh; hy miHi. Daily and Sunday, by carrier, 40 cents a month, 13.50 a year in advance; Daily and Sunday, by mall, 4 a year, Sunday only, by man, 11 a year. Fragrance X L I I Our Washington Bureau has finished the compilation of another of Uncle Sam's Cookbook. It b devoted to recipes tor cakes and ,ookles; taken mm tested recipes In government laboratories. II you ant this bulletin, fill put and mall the coupon below. Washington. Burean, Provo Herald; 1322 N. Y. Aire, Washington, D. C- a. Jant . r ...... companled by another youth Is' believed to have made an attempt to !T)eat" bin way on the train to - society!;- - The firet message received was that! The mlawlonary committee of the! I suffered the loas ofbla right Pioneer ward will give a dance in the feet--thwreo and that he was " thirlivehTSgT being sent to the general tonpltal at ward amusement-..hal- l Provo. The next message told of hi? The proceeds of the affair will go into I Senator LeRoy Dixon yesterday in- death and that the body would be the missionary fund of ""tfie ward. Ex-- 1 troduced a bill in the state senate to brought here. cellent music has been secured. Rerprovide-foraadditional judge In this, freshments will beree&rrTrfoMiaI FOURTH WARD WINS, the Fourth, district, composed . of invitation Is extended to everyone. and Duchesne Utah. Uintah, Wasatch, ' . The Fourth ward "M" Men's club counties. under the coaching of Aldous Mark- . As there Is practically no opposition Mrs. Swen 0. Nlelson will be host- J AaTA.a.Ji it., rufii. to the measure it probably will be enthe members of tha Saturday I M'.to . . .. acted. That is the opinion1 of lawyers Bters hJ r.!n,J of MM ame played in the Provo high school ne0(m nage ciud at ner some of the four counties In this district. miriTurn r Hiiuincn innnr hehafl mm ' .. . fe.-r--TV- "SL ..i ; - in .T 1 M. Vick. , FOURTH s at:thJJtao Poultry association's annual show in Salt Lake 6 34 WARD. Farnsworth, rf. - prices, anoUllonwaiiyijraluable prises although their poultry was rasied In Utah county. Raymond Holbrook exhibited Barred Pylmouth Rocks and. won' sereral prizes on the birds exhibited. He won Totals TIMPANAG08 23 S prizes:. First and third Bf . mm m r a ' 3Tryit;ah3lconviiw jpooa VV - Is good nne i ree service Motion Corner of 3rd. So. and University Ave. in any form, but particularly 4eliciouwhen4dasted. PROVO BAKERY O UR NAME i Center St. 58 West mm J HARVEST BREAD Service and Fair Dealing. Is a Guarantee of Quality, . A most enjoyable time was spent by those who attended the masquerade .baL given Tuesday evening by the local Odd Fellows and Rebekahs at the Odd TellowsallrvndrroTChesi tra furnished the dance music cos tume prizes were awarded. The first ladies' prize was presented to Miss Luclle Snow, who' dressed as a coun Mrs. Clara strong, , as try received the second. The 28 colonial lady, first genu' .prize was won by eyron T - :Xs. . Clean and sanitary cnilk nd cream from healthy, happy cows. that you EATON-CRAN- use for this year's correspondence YOUR INITIALS. CHERRY HILL exhibition exhibition PJmihePrenJ8chsls5cJaAj jyiiLaYE-sample- .tgjho,w-y(ji- s. i; . TakV advantage., of our service. STATIONERY EMBOSSED WITH E HJ1aherfts a colonial Brew"f-- M, ffOf- LET US SUGGEST rentleman was awarded the men's . favor. second An excellent will be program' following given second ausunder the cock, Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Smith and today fur Long Beach; 'Cat? mtiyieft tion the .of bred pullets, first cockerel-bre-d hen, Timpanogos district where they will spend a montn. Alt parents of school or p first cockerel-breyoung pen, first pullet-bre- d cockered, first and second children are requested to be there at exhibition pullet, first exhibition hen, 7:30 p. m. The program will consist of a health first pullet-bre- d young pen. On his exhibition of White Leg- lecture by Dr. Viola. Russell of the horns, Russell Tucker won second U. S. Health Bureau; musical numbers cockerel, fourth cockerel, and second and a health play from the school ' hen. jA health survey Of the Tlmoanogos AmmuftMily keen competition was district will be conducted next week manifested In the Rhode Island Red by Dr. Russell. division, in which Heir Hatton won third young pen and third cockerel. PAYSON LEGION ELECTS. Joseph Broadbent of Provo also exhibited a splendid pen of Rhode Island the aa SB Our gas the best by test . - ome PARENTS-MEE- --If only th things that amrooti for us wfere the . . ...,13 sal ' r - l lil mm 13 Pyne, If ,City last week. AMmong those who won prises were I. Markham, c. - HeliHattonrRussftll Tucker and RayBradleyrrg ,., mond Holbrook, all of Provo. These R. Rigby, lg... that-haL. Bennett, If.. men competed with poultry been Imported from other states at high A. Markham, c . I Plus the special delicious- ness of hot Bread. Eat hntterai toast for breakfast, milk toast for lunch; ,. ; in the aternoon. cases ine winners iook an eariy ieaa anal. than any other district judge in the held it throughout 4he-- gamft- - Farna-rBe-- s4 state, double that of some of (he worth, Pyne and Bennett woro tho Mr. and Mrs. George h. uaycocK main scorers for the winners, while Judges, the members of the EvenAt a meeting of attorneys of Utah RIgby and Bradley performed well on entertainedclub Card at then home Tuesday ing adline the for 'the an guard throughout game. county recently the request The rooms were attrac --dltlonal Judge was unanimously1 made. Mcintosh and Kimball were the stars evening.decorated with carnations and tively Attorneys of other counties in this din-- , for the losers. ferns. Four tables of the card game The score; trtct have endorsed Senator Dixon's '500" were played and enoyed, Mrs. FIFTH WARD. ' bllj. C. H. Ward and Henry W, Oease re ceiving the favors. A delicious lunchOlpln, If eon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Brown Mcintosh, tl PROVO POULTRY Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Berg, Mr. and Stout, c Mrs. Fred C. Strate, Mr. .and.Mjs.. E. Kimball, lg. Henry W. Gease, Mr. and Mrs. C. H, O. Crowther, rg.. . . Ward, Mr. and Mrs: Fred Olsen, Mr. E. Crowther. If.... and Mrs. Mark Anderson and Mr. and Anderson, c ...... more Totals j. - Every User a Booster Toast is bothl It preserves all the fc value of Bread your Bear ' cojintypoultryJan--Cleraatojurizej- Tftllflt things we Jenjoy-atin-jf u' Several Utah CftT ...... e , Judgliatnser district, last year beard a aa aa mm - ,- aiCaXCOaCOXOKOXCiSEC packed CeyloiyOranjcPehooSlacIc DIXON ASKS FOR ' t i 5 n- - Streetrand-Nar- r, Stati-..v.y,- r r-K- flr. . - Dncla Sam's Cookbook on CAKES AND COOKIES, and close herewith 4 cents in stamps to cover postage and mailing. Name City & Vl,. l 4-- CAKES AND COGKIE8! UNCLE SAM'S COOK BOOOK 'tt.. - DAIRY L: d lor Business and Professional --Bads. Phone 15. -- .... Attorney-at-La- Room 7 KnightBlock, - - i.i rwvn r.i. fvr-'ii i c iw n firestoneM r DR. II. F. CANNON Scientific. Eyesight Specialist ' Civor "Trvmfi'a Store. - . Provo, Utah. ' r".' - j! L KTSTEWART, JR. 0v - I . T A0 ... . . Piano Tuner M7.E.rFourth North Street ; II ' Phone '658-- '.;.jlr.-VV . A. .S.AamiBttck'.'rr.'' TYPEWRITERS Distillation Record Initial 115 .. . ..... . .. . . .25 1 . .......... Color 26 plus Doctor Negative (no acid) . " .': cent- 1- . .95 per cent 406 .. w . Supplies. 89 . ? ' , N. University. Phone 807. . Suporior Gasolino : 207-- v; f. HIGHEST PRICES" FOR rTvFURS, Hri)ES AND PELTS : rr.rr;r us and get our prices.. We guaranty a square 22c por Gallon . . deal Provo :llide & Jiir- - Company . - Warehouse 6th S. and 2nd E. (Old Cannery Hdg.) i;T-V-- spec--lai-ty. AD work- - gnaraateed.-Phon- e rATrErffl(jri you have anything in this line to sell, call ;If on BratUiL liaiiarer.'' ad Sold." Repairing ft Catflernen .v. 7 TypewritersiicpaiwtI : LQa U. Hatch Shcmcn-"and -- WE ARE PAYING PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Gcnv K. Trappers, -- ' ., ' - 374 This is 1 - MWFN 221 ...87 per cent Hi Test Specifications Center.y-- ' 223 West per cent XEndTbinf 429 . 1 ............. . .oVper .' ;;: Mathines, Rtptirs, Adding . X Bfimhall Bios R. -:. . The attention we sive to. even the smallest detail farxonduding obsequiesand the moderation of the bilk we render are long and gratefully remembered by those whom we have served. The" costliness of the funeral, or its inexpensivenees makes no difference in the character of our services and in neither case do we regard the occasion as an opportunity lor profiteering. ' " Gaso!m 1 . I You can take that trip iirperfect security if you carry one or two extra Firestone Tires with you. . WE HAVE YOyR SIZE . We Call and Deliver. Phone 674. 208 W. Center. i Extr- a- With 2 JIWF Jrovof Utah. Fhone"66H, Phone 555. SHOULD WORRY! w Have It Done the Royal Way Where Quality and Workman-shi- D Count. We Win.,- ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING -- COMPANY - 66 N. Univ. Ave. , ABE W. TURNER df-at- -- I 'Your Stationer J . FATSOlOan7lTTT6eaI Ameii PLEASANT GROVE YOUTH KILLED lean Lesion post Friday night elected the followjngr officers for the coming PLKASANT GROVfT. Jan. IT Word yean - Elmer R. Cloward. post com- tvft rptvf4 htrr voutrifnv nf thfl nmrnltT; Bpft- Rnc. vice eommaBderrl of Arthur 20, son Hrewflrton, adjutant; Eddie John and Emily weerne, near Monpa, Patten, historian-- ; Harry Hett, ser ! j Nevada. . gpant at arms; Hen Roe. toastmaster; Wells Cloward. chaplain,. According to; telegraphic message frvi'm railroad officials, young Wearne After the elocioh and Installing of died trom, Inurlaa received in a freight t!'t officers and dtsposnl of general train wreck hear Moapa. Wearne ao rtrnttwe matters a banquet was given. i roper " . - " "T' IIWT" ' . ' 367." " " ''I' . ,m ,m ' . : " v " 4 .y. . , 7 i. ' . '. . . . ,J . - .1- i ' . . , j .J-- I |