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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 131923. CE KEI ID AI UPPER FALLS Details are practically complete fer the second aDnaal conference of the Utah Christian Endeavor union Upper Falls, Provo canyon, will be the site of the camp, from. August 15 to 22. Wednesday night the opening session, will take place. President Rose C. Whitely of Og- den will hare general charge of the camp as superintendent. She gave out her faculty list and program yesterday, Paul C. Brown, Pacific coast field secretary, will conduct the leadership classes for the intermediate societies. Mr. Brown was formerly national intermediate secretary.. He is one of the best known Endeavor workers in the country and has as his present field the state of Idaho, California, Washington, Oregon and Nevada. For the leadership of the juniors, E. P. Gates, general secretary of the United Society of Christian Endeavor, will be In charge. Dr. Irwin of Denver will assume. -- ,:'.'-- .'-- The EtM Want Ads the teaching of the home missionary class, using "The Child and America's Future by Jay S. S torn ell, as his textbook. Miss Idadell Murphy of Payson. who for a number of years has done work among the California Indians, will have charge of the foreign mission classes. Miss Murphy's classes will use' "Japan on the Upward Trail" as the teit. The Rev. Russell M. Brougher pf the Immanual Baptist church will act as song director, with the Rev. Harris' Pillsbury of Logan as quiet hour and vesperfcerviee director. Parties and amusements will be in charge of Miss Marjorie while the Rev. C- - D. Gaff- ney of the Phillips Congregational church is dean of recreation. Denominational conferences' will be th eorder for two, days with the folowing leaders. Baptist, Rev. Mr. Brougher; Congregational Rev. 'Mr. Gaffney; Presbyterian, Rev. Mr. ' Irwin. On Wednesday evening Miss will promote a party. Stunts will be given the different groups each night following supper, while the anual banquet is booked for Tuesday night The theme of the convention will be "Fellowship." Speakers who will talk on the different phases of this theme include Rev. r Arthur Harris Pillsbury. Rev. Russell Bioughter, Dr. J. E. Carver of and Secretary E. P. GateB. A trip through American Fork canyon over the new road', around Mount Timpanogos, is planned for Wednesday. The hike from Aspen Real Estate, Rooms, Board. PER CENT loans under reserve system on city or farm property. Reserve Deposit Company, Clin Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1 v wnDTti VInA V v Y &oPLES V that the pickling season is on and the housewife is busy, we are putting on an extraordinary spe- ... rial on all spices. AH that will be necessary is to call us up on the phone and we will deliver at the followv. ing low prices : ALL 15c SPICES FOR FOR-REN- bottle for i n T No CAMPFIRE (Continued from Page One.j on the white settlers. Those in charge of this Banana" This expression needs no introduction it's the nswer of nation. And the sons which festures it is positively irreiis-- 1 tiDie especially if you ' hear Furman and Nash ' Co- -' put it' across on lumbia Record with their ' ludicrous spontaneity. part tf A-3- er Falls Resort d Cul-mer- .'. Provo Canyon ' MOBILE, VICO, HAVOLINE OILS ' i iiBi ., two-poun- DONNAN'S PLACE SERVICE ' ' ICE ' box candy. Catering company.. Why! It's the Extraatten-tio- n you get without Extra mWM MOTOR :0 Hansen HEBER, Aug. 13. Bad errors on the part of the Cavemen outfield Doy-blindfold battle royal were responsible for the large FJrst prize,, $:; Columbia-'- ; theater score piled up by the Heber Eagles tickets. Columlifa theater; second Uta'v in the Central 12 in ju'ize, iahlight,-- HedquK--t Drug No. league. The score Was 4 2: th d prize, poc ket knife, Con - favor of Heber. soliclafed Wagon & Machine com-- ! The score by innings: -- one-poun- d XMQSOiine A-1- 3 iu tiectrtt aoved" Note, Womec For Sale or Trade - tLtANEu-w- carpet washer, colors restorei work guaranteed. Phone 442-- HEMSTITCHING and PICOTInUHo,. 230 W. Center. Work dons rUt Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. fi furnished modern apartment suit FOR SALE Bed, springs and mat tress, heater stove, baby buggy, able for young couple. Phone 453-373 E. 4th N. practically new. Bargain. 164 N. H. M. AYER8 WEL0ING COw acetylene welding ana cutasj!JIr-Jo, 5th W. We weld anything made of mc;iu,toP FOR SALE OR TRADE on Provo il relieve property, excellent dairy farm In FOR SALE New milk cow. Chris Work enaranteed. Plrgt rlau. . Handler, 439 E. 6th. N. Phone Ice. 42 N. 4th W. Phone south part of Salt Lake county j fdL Work c 5 Also good chicken farm. Box 55, 234-8ide Herald. FOR WIRING and electrical repaifp FOR SALE Good household furni anpany 155-- J or 45U work, phone ture and pool table. Phone 623-J- , Ir 1, anc FOR RENT Large front bedroom. Leavitt & Guyman. 62 E. 3rd S. sverag n VAN want to build an into; year. SPECIAL PRICES on slightly used . '"jl See Loring Harris, 16 MONEY TO LOAN on both city and Vlctrolas, Cheneys, Columbias, farm property, at 7 per cent; no 7tn Edisons and Brunswicks. Taylor waiting your turn. See Provo Con- Bros. Music Dept. LOST Between R. F. D. No, ( solidated Real Estate Co. Phone 6 Box 20, and 7th N. on 4th Double 8. FOR SALE Slightly used gas lady's brown leather purse cot PAPERHANGINQ and kalsominlng, range, only 1 35.00. Terms. Utah talning about 1150 in currency tad interior and exterior painting. Power ft Light Co. checks. Reward. Phone House painting a specialty. EstiJy-SALE FOR bull Pit terrier pup; mates cheerfully given. Smith, 112 Airedale. 193 FOUND Good crutch Friday evi also W. 4th N. Phone 268-Neraatloi W. 1st N. . Ing, near 53 H.. 3rd V'. Owni WANTED To rent S.rnnm modern nil- HICAG same receive by inquiring may Ma- ca"L ?.ew All stern home in northeast. Phone 137. FR above address. or call jestic range. Phone 812-indard 9 at 930 W. 2nd N. GO to the People's Store for ay pur 113 FOR SALE brick house, T quality and low prices. a gi Farms and Gardens. modern; two furnaces, large University Ave. . ary vie sleeping porch, garage, stable, LOST Block Y gold pin with W.t Wed by coops, flowing well; will accept SOR SALE. fiolden Bantum Return to Hen! of Sou inserted. small house on first payment 256 Sweet corn by the hundred. the we office. 7 E. 3rd S. St., Provo. Umselvei f hone 667 J. A neatly . A-1- 7 "Yes! We Have ' TV bum 5SS-J- the entertainment have left nothing undone to make it as pic"Don'tWeCarryOn" turesque and realistic as possible.. on the other side sol manis the is said This by done, it you'll play it 1 titly that , . twice. agement of the campfire, to remind Columbia Dealer At the old veterans of the experiences settle-.timet in the they passed through 75e of this state and also to impress upon the minds of the younger generation the hardships and dangers that beset the early settlers of the territory. The evening program for the opening- - day. of the encampment 'Untie will be given by Springville, Maple-to- n The and Provo talent. program is as follows: Community singing. Prayer, Bishop G. R. May cock cf VALUABLE PRIZES Springville. of welcome, J. M. West-woo- d Speeches and Boyer, both Mayor (Continued from Page One.) of Springville.' Duet Richard and Melba Condie of Springville. pany; second prize, three-pounMen's hat trimming contest String duet, Oreta and Kenneth s First prize, fixe gallons oil, Roylance of Springville. Oil company; second prize, Speaker, Bishop Albert Mabey of n Mercantile Provo. shirt, Characteristic dance, Miss Vencompany; third prize, silk hose, ice Jepperson of Provo. Taylor Bros, company. Ladies' chorus, Dora Coffman of Boys' swimming race, 9 to 12 year- - First prize, good eats, But- Springville and Mapleton quartet. ter Krust, Salt Lake; second prize, live packages potato chips, Wa satch Potato Chip company, Salt Lake. Girls' swimming race, 9 to 12 (Continued from Page One.) box years First prize, Hansen candy, Catering company; Furnished Bungalow and second prize, good eats, Butter weather. Board, $3 per day, $15 per Krust, Salt Lake. Professor Leaf and some of his week, Boys' swimming ra.ee, 13 to 10 years First prize, knife, Provo swimmers gave a diving exhibiTents with screen wire Electric & Hardware company;! tion in the-- large outdoor pol at second prize, four pair hose, Saratoga and. then went by auto- - kitchenette, $5 to $7 per mobile to Geneva where he gave week. Schwab company. Girls' swimming race, 13 to 10 an exhibition in diving and swimming. Phone or Write. years First prize. More than 1200 people had Robinson' Bros, Music company; TROUT DINNERS second prize, chimes. Barton Fur- gathered at Geneva from Provo. niture company. Springville, Fleasant Grove and adand see the 17 to 20 joining communities to Hoys' swimming r::i that of At the swim. First completion box years prize, SPRING FRY DINNERS candy, Dayton ConlVi tionery'; sec- - time the lake was calm and peaceful. OUR SPECIALTIES ond prize, coffee arid soap, Dell Webb announced to the son Grocery company. Men's race First crowd that it would have been prize. Shamrock coffee. National idiotie for anyone to attempt to Tea Importing company. Salt Lake; :swim the lake during the stormy second prize:, pickles and assorted weather, and that it Professor Leaf had started from Saratoga when extracts, Skaggs. Polo contest Prize, 't!ie storm had somewhat subsided walking bathing suit, Hub Clothing com-.- : lie would have been unable to reach Geneva until 11 o'clock that night. pany. co"ntest First Boys' dressing prize, two poiind box candy, Garden EAGLES DEFEAT CAVEMEN.. 1 PHONES 19 AND 39 IT'S FREE HERE ' . ' MlsceHaneona Wants. A-1- also is on the program for Wednesday; the party planning to leave Salt Lake at 5 a. m. Other side trips will probably be taken '" daily. '.' The daily schedule follows: IT:30 rising bell; 7:15 to 7:30, setting-uexercises; 7:30 to 8:13, breakfast and quiet hour; 8:15 to 8:43, cleaning up and camp inspection; 8:45 to 9, song service and announcements ; 9 to 9:40, Bible study; 9:43 to 10:25 denominational conference and C E. methods classes; 10:33 to 11:15. mission,' home and foreign; 11:20 to 12, junior and intermediate leadership classes; 12 to 1 dinner; 1 to 2, rest and study; 2 to 5:30 recreation; 6 to 7, supper; 7:15 to 7:30, society stun ts ; 7 : 30, plat form meeting; 8:45 to 9:15, campfire and vesper services; 10, retire and 1U;3', lights out. 78c charge . Box It tf one-poun- d GASOLINE fumu, HerahL WANTED byyoaSj eiperieucea. tf PROVO MEAT &PACKINGCO. SUPERIOR HOUSEWORK A-1- FOR RENT Wood-Clifto- CONOCO T SO. Jc Cross & Black well Chow, those with sales experience u ferred; chance to earn good money Phone 115-Springville. i. tt ' 11c ALL 10c SPICES FOR flriT delays. Intermonntaln Life Insur ance Co, Boston Bldg., Salt Lake CANYON BRANCH FOR SALE City, Utah. Four miles east of Thistlo, Utah. FOR RENT X and 3 room apart 140 acres of land, horses, cattle and menta, furnished, vitU gas. 75S farming implement. Z. T. Hopper, S. Univ. Ave. Phone 594. l Box 234, Springville, Utah. FOR. RENT New modern apartment, with gas. 407 S. 3rd BLOCK . Roberts Hotel, room for 7 West rent in private modern,, heated rooms. Phone 253. 2 40 3. 1st E. SALE 'OR brick' house, '.-. large lot room tor two buildings. 387 N. 4th W. FOR RENT Rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 3?6, or call New four room mod at 287 E. 5th N. 5 ern apt unfurnished. 245 W. 4th . -- J.-S- $1.00 (OCK-OM-S ..' 14c ill A-1- Grove Now FOR RENT X or 3 modem rooms. BUILDING AND LOAN -with gas range, suitable for Employment. loans. makes easy installments married couples. 153 S. 3rd young So waiting for your turn. See Provo West Consolidated Real Estate Co WANTEDBookkeeper uni 'm lady. Singer Sewing Mach. WE LOAN our own money cn new Co. homes and farm property. Rata FOR RENT Modern furnished 132 S. 1st W. house.' 7 per cent No commissions. No MEN WANTED Four or WESTERN O-- p ALL 20c SPICES FOR llmJ J of liLHALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AB advertisements printed in these columns payable in advance ten cents a line (about six words? for the first day; five cents a line for each subsequent in. sertion of the same ad. Thirty cents the line for gjr issues daily and Sunday. Special rate by the montk Telephone 95, or call at The Herald office. A-1- 3 JZtjZ-S-'' Special All This Week f A-lt- Og-de- n The Pickling Season I -; Yes, la rany. j 4 i American Fork . 012 100 000 First 'lieber ."..:..'.'..;:.'-- ' 102 007 llx .12 Knight Coa! HattfTies: Ameiican Fork, ' ciipi.pany and Mutual Coal & Luni-- I Dodge and Birk; Heber, ' 'and Nelson. ., fompany;.' second prize. 100 A. F. flour, pounds Timpanogos i'ardulm & Sons, Pleasant Grove; ' in-third prize, Hoov.t Bros.. '; :'tl. CLIMBS MT. Ti MP AN OUt a. '.... I!e.-.- t looking car (in the grounds ALPINE SUMMEK 'SCHOOL, P'rizet 25 pounds sugar froa) John Professor Fre-- I.!,'tss and Thuraiind. ' for .Utah. Augi i 'ii'n er.y iits class in geography mad'- a 'trip; ; Whu!-al- .compahy. Dr. to the top of Mt. Timpanogos T w "i : y ft u r sVnsing co by Glade ''Candy-Sal- fowles and his class, .made, the trip to J he cirque .surrounding llidden jiiipv, Lake, for 24 'lake yesterday wh're they, spent; and girls sirv'nig. Star1Spang!i.-Jlai'.a: r.. ai'Kim'pa'!!! : Provo the day studying Alpine Jilants cf by baud. .various kinds. ; . ' Murlesip.ie bathing prize.- oiio ton co.il. revue Dur-ran- f. , ' li'-r- i l-- i 1 i Provo 1 j l tf Jy-16-- tf - SALE-pLa.cti- A-1- 5 A-1- 0 a-l-f A-1- A.-1- 9 RENT Bedrooms suitable FOR 8ALE Two First ward for one or two gentlemen. 161 ture tickets. Phone 583-W. 1st S. FOR Ice & Cold Storage Company 's exai overno ed the pasA-1- 6 A-1- 7 the Well furnished room, FOR SALE. Rive year old cow. 536 So. 9th West. Call after 6 suitable for gentleman. 61 E. 6 p. m, 3rd S. FOR RENT ''' leral A.-1- kecutio oncert GOR RENT. Houses with two large FOR SALE 92 acres of land, 52 acres under cultivation, with rooms, 4th S. 10th West. Phone. small home and outbuildings. On 3 ', state road one mile from Mona was fes comp: A.-1- a Will take schoolhouse. 93,500. small Provo home as part paykeeping rooms" for rent in new ment. Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Silver bungalow. 240 S. 1st E. Phone 792 W. 1st N. or at City, Inquire 258. A-1- 7 apartment. furnished Three-roo- 190 E. 5th S. A-1- 3 Gladioli, dahlias, flow-- i 156 N. 5th E., ers. Phone 347-J- . von onover. i SALE-Gladl- A-1- rooms for housekeeping. University Ave. Phone 324-FOR RENT house, modern. Mc1 430 50c dozen. S. 3rd W. FOR SALE farm, 3 miles north of Provo, on canyon road, furnished111" 6ooa water ngni; aooui nan in orchard; a team, two sets of 284 E. 4th N. harnesses and a wagon. Inquire of John U. Jones, R. F. D. No. Z, or A-1- 9 Phone Roy Peters, 862, phone 635-- J. A-1- 5 Apples, Red bu. Thoma3, 5th W. Phone 310-- FOR SALE Astra-Chans- , 50c to $1.00 672 N. Hay. Phone FOR SALE Provo, Utah. Our quotations to dealers for the week of August 13 to August 20: rertu A HARD DAY'S WORK Reds. "tasted better than RABBITRY G. P. of R. F. D. No. 2, Box Also a complete line Fancy and Staple Gro- theirJlls. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 W. Center St., Provo.' Also Made to Shoes ( Order. N Pel n. p; Stain in; Sutherland Bros. wha redi tr;ie nder HI ti St c.it w 1 Phone 46. Mr-25-- tl ome rartie MO VIM Hardy-Madse- n cure all 22,-c- of ceries. 210-- Mi hima, epen litter V. G for Local or Long Distance Moving. Prices Cheerfully - ... Given. All Work Guaranteed. e; Mis Soi lo ever." Unequaled Service Before you throw your old shoes away, see me. They don't need muster-olplaster or pills only good workmanship to s.t a of In merits a good evening meal. And if your wife buys the Meat for it here, you'll say the meal Weeter, proprietor, breeder heavy weight Flemish Giants and golden certificate Nev Zealand fcnictly Fresh Standards, Eggs, per case. ... .$8.70 Fresh Selects, Strictly Eggs, per case . . . .$7.80 Ask your grocer for asso-- 1 nation graded eggs. mwf he 572-Ntf GRANDVIEW gasol A-1- 5 759 S UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS INC. wav FOR SALE Two large rooms, olas. PuYtlLf.UISiStd;xrWaterrg f4 FOR light. 384 E. 6th N. Wm. Knudsen, 873-J- l FOR RENT Well furnished frfmt - none FOR RENT mi. ors ca ing ir compa in S BLOCK Roberts Hotel, two house- FOR RENT i lor Bry phed i . A-1- 4 it is hot these "' i , a-- It could be worse. days Our ice keeps your food cool-anrefreshing. Your drinks are made sparkling cold. In other words, our ice makes ' your home ' an oasis in this hot weather. Our ice ranks high. The price is right. Economize by using .'"' '. .;.:.' ice., ! A-1- 4 A-1- 5 TransferCo. Passenger Trips to All Resorts by Order. Prices Right- - a sou h wi ts C't ble. residt , Rol Kei 'iden Ft. n att 17. rpsid niair for '. Service to Geneva Regular v.' ' .'.- EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Phone 148 ' ' t C, ir-- flDil hs-- |