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Show v -- THE HERALD. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 192V 14, ... . a norma... ue t ....t.. v lere. ( v 0' . s If. u yv ajnd . . .. fall -a .cOd- mission. d of lhf and B J n,ilrV -- .n'.4.-.n- in , n in-- IN CITYELECTION Professional Column - the auaient.;, ai.d te's for the.poNtion -- "ura tniiuf fir n ; v r. liLV jiu, was luartHvJ thv--.cwnm;ssion thi, r,fi mjtiwl luissione'r and city, auditor.- The nt'.'rrju!t.b'i.t iiirv-tne:r 4 in tavor or tue Miui Pinch of tne puu.ucauditor .'is two. years and. for The -'mem iue on,tTated r. A recently th. , - four ,fonS n'ed in detail jear Mtj (opiiur-biontO" USft tPT ... 'V7 Fork enanish aguauoii Tiiision uuani.uiou.--t 'turn of oftito.of tli .mar or and -7 delegation w to further" f .When1 the i)ropr evprv effort possible FAY LOOSE STJPEHL the con t.ttntswill i.resentat IH'l .irr,.'. le j i,e.p olivet are ut prnst-n- t re uch' said He tiif.; that the a moTC: , ,etiti(!s a; nmi.i r ,iits"ill no doubt he fil d bv fi atelv after his f ontemplatetl trip fererjce by Mavor 'O- - K. Hann, t:omnn-sioneTeacher of oice v lhiikuiii.and' AullLor 'the friends and supporters of. tbe! Studip atrresidence,' -wpectrve candidates. Kuth P. Farrer. 355 The lait date, for the filing of the, Btatement3 oi candidacy will-bOR. MADISON W. MERRILL Saturday, October 1.3: The pri- DIAMOND P mary elections will be held Tues" DENTIST day, October 23 two weeks prior to Tuesday, the general election, " to be thinking about that At the present time no new can- Full Modern Equipment. yen - er . -- i... .. a& n, --- ' ............. ........ a'ij comuiis-lo- ii.,r DTTLE INTEREST I the , i X ."-.-- -- literary section of the fine spartment of the Women's . pal council met Thursday on at the home of JIr".V. 'hLMr8.A'ible'y of Salt Lalte ave an interesting discussion V W it la 1 lif manifestLittle or ed in the city at the present time Itr he coming city election. With jhe ifiheTor the" filing of the statements of candidacy with the only a month off, no candidate for the various offices bav thus far been brougkt forward.'. Vocal Interior Decorating:" were rendered by Airs. SUehl Junents were served to 30. 1 in Paa Miller and ' .daughter a have rf turned to their Utah county crope are. in splen in Provo aftervspendlng the did condition, according to the T 191 LIU 5 1U LZLi OajH weekly report of the United States department of agriculture, issued entertained through the'weather bureau at Salt , Stanley juiixia miscellaneous shower in honor Lake city. " k William Ferre,N formerly The report says that with dry iaomi Lamb, & recent bride weather ' and seasonable, temperaoomt were attractvely dec-- j tures during the past week toe with gladiolas and rosebuds. crop conditions the throughout k" ; music and a delicious state are generally favorable. on were the diversions. Sugar beets are maturing satis " beautiful and useful gifts factorily," the report say.,, and tomatoes and fruit are .ripening allace Bailey, Mrs". Howard and being gathered under verj- fav Veia-PeteMrs. orable circumstances, walls the al hrMisv rs, Raw- - falfa seed crop has undergone jiirJ3rarsi-Areoi- d: yin. Grant. Esgertsen, Mrs. rapid development and some cut-- c I i i ! a1 Ik ou It's Time ROAD MEET , woman Collins, Mrs.- Thos. Surfi. j 'if SPANISH FORK. Sept U At an enthusiastic meeting of the members of the local Kiwanis and Rotary clubs, the American - Legion and representatives from Salem. Leland and palmyra plans, for the necessary steps to be taken to have the road in Diamond Fork canyon adopted .as a forest .service road ' ere discussed. Preston G. Pete rson, chairman Provo, Utah. - CflAkL well-mad- City Auto Top & Painting )any k . AJ. and - -- -- r if you canned to buy of the under the known Dl' Apply f oryTerms. 1" Phone 899. Center; JE W. TURNER Attorney-af-La- w loom 7, Knight Bldg., Provo, . Utah. Phone 661-- ' uni your care, 156 Provo, Utah. 432 West Center. " n pays ' : BaftQinifs remiiid you , dut-aW- e vea.r and look h minders TYPEWRITER-EXCHA- E. Brattan, Manager. Typewriters Repaired, Bought md Sold. Repairihg a Snec-alty. All Work Guaranteed. REM Phone 207-. , ' Snti neat. We have a large stock to right price. Just a few re : ... Blouses . NGE PROVO that will stand hard clothing select from at. the , RENT 681-N- Geo. that the; boys and girls need neat, clothing W. 3rd N. Phone KENT fs.l no DR. H. F. CANNON Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store, 'none 555. Provo, Utah. Monte . . DR. ARTHUR VANCE PHONE 848. Mrs.ph - VETERINARIAN . g s UE- - T-T--S- Auto Tops, Seat Covers, Side Curtains, Auto PaMkig and Reyarnishing. All work guar mteea.. ' of I yoeayand 1. . V A .. your d 06 W. GT. Lisonbee and M. R. Holdawaj'. . thing to quality cornet, a violin, . . baad-n- Instruction orchestra. - - J.1MUAR Music Studio Director of choruses , But that's not a bit worse than buy ing canned foods without specifying the brand. .' riiig as"done. com Grain cutting is nearly .It, ";issf ftubr"lhfflipirfrfAri THe label on the can means every"' Taylor, Jr., Mrs. Arnold pleted and threshing is. well along. l r! Vie, Mrs. J.W. Lamb? Mrs. Fall grain seeding is progressing identification of you. It's Mad-- I Taylor and' Mrs. slowly for- want of rain in some inside. ; the section. Livestock and ranges . and continue in good condition, entertained out of teland Silver : Yqu ... cattle and sheep may always be sure the ..I. .kink 't oi LItuo u tlf smuers uiuu m the higher ranges locally. Toma wiu ' fine flavor of form goodness ime Thursday afternoon. The toes are- ripening rapidly In fair were ; prettily .decorated condition at Kaysville. Fruit is in food products are fill flowers md terns. -- The excellent condition at Sugar House ' rama "00" was played, and in Salt Lake valley, but apples and them fill guarantee on was served to the fbl- - peaches are rather; badly marked : Mrs. Byro Dastrup, rs. by hail at Granger. Peaches are well j: I Ahlander, Mrs.. Harvey Hoi- - being gathered and shipped from : label; Mrs, Cecltlsrsen, Mrs. Fred Provd, Springville and Elberta in and under very favgood condition Craven, MrsoJulian F.. orable circumstances. Threshing Mrs. Oran GronemaiL Mrs. is .progressing at Benmore; the CALIFORNIA PACKING Sutherland. - and range is yerp dry. Grain cutting CORPORATION Wilde anJ was has been completed at Levan, and vj Mrs. Charlie ds guest threshing is welt along; winter ' . whektseeding will begin this week. Orthea Ballanger was n progressing favori the Beehive officers and ably at Moroni; thVsoils are loo era of the First ward, at her dry for tall seedlng.Alfalfa and j Tuesday to?ening.J'a!lthe..flow. sugar;l)eets are growing, nicely at Manti and and potatoes Md "fruit ere used decorate rooms. progressive are developing well. Sugat beets were played, and the prize are in good condition at Center- led to Mrs, John Boardraan. field. "Alfalfa seed Is ripening and. jllclous luneiieon was served, being: harvested at Nephi a; a present rere Mrs. Victor Mills, the crops requiring a week liMra. Boh Sward, MrGrace or ten, days for- - fully .maturing. Mrs.-- , a) una ooarumuu, Alfalfa seed Is making rapid headGiles, Miss Mamie way at Delta,' the crop being from Miss Louisa Spafford, Miss fair to" good; the seed crop' is two Freshwater Missr5" Edna weekslatrst Deseret, but is de Jr; Miss Alice Jones, Jdlss Iris veioping wen., sugar .Beets are bson. Mist Melba Larsen, Miss doing well, at Delta.' The alfalfa Ballanger and.. Mist' Beulah seed crop Is fair at Holden and it is fine at Kanosh. The alfalfa seed ' ! crop is Ndeveloping fairly well -r-in d je 8. C. S. girts were pleasant-pertaine- the UlntoBasln.at tha home of Mrs. . Jenkins Thursday evening, i Mlsg Rhea, Taylor as hostess, ar ! time was spent with games fsewlnf. Luncheon was nerved Ruby Taylor Miss Miss Edna Markman, iiss Peters, Miss Anna AIlss Dvlla Stubbs, Miss k Peters, Miss Adele Peters, i Clinton Beasley, Mrs, Arnold iison, Mrs. R. E. Homer, . Mrs. few4nstitutions of Tli srhlftrshin nf the ITtah Aericultural Colle&re is equalled I Ferre, Mrs. Justice Johnson, the is evidenced in as learninsr the followingxfacls: , West, by followlnb Invited higher 'the guests: v- Frank Taylor, Mrs. T. M. Wad- Mrs. J. W. Jenkins, and Mrs. is" of merica by , accredited with listed Colleges the The Institution r Mortensen of Milford. . I Jocated in former hospital building, 35 E. Second 8.' new Winter Top for your car. We can provide you with a California or one of several other equally e Tops. See us oY" the for; an estimate " cost. . marketing Umdfblded . , . EafiysLNorth- .- v 'i. ' ,.ri CROPS . 69 89 to -J- rrrl ine enure department. I. ' !he G. R. A. c club met at the . e of Miss Lola Colvey Thurs- evening. Gladiolas and sweet '3 .were used to decorate, the music were na. Sewing-anfeatures of entertainment a delicious luncheon was fed to Miss Eva Strong, Miss ,ra Strong, Mloneta McCoard, , E. Ross Nuttall, Mrs. George Miss Caroline Ice Boardmaa and iXuttall, 01.1 ti it:j-v?j...: j oiaica vi cuuvoiiuii. uuicau juhcu The American - ,,v. Medical (ha buildings have been ; int cleaned and repaired. thor- - New pment has been addedLIheaa items will lend support to a J I 1 . hect oeginning. kia general policy of the school be to atreas the importance of ' .... , 1 .. ... - , . ' $1.19 l9(? . . ...23 . to ! i - IS 950 i If your wife can't cook i don't divorce herljlj 1 Keep her for a pet, and I eat at the old ..f-'- and SeeUs. V Greer Cafe Fletcher&Thomas Co. I fffl. i I West Center Street. " V miIk CMS Bordens . Agricultural College, Logan, Utahbe--1 ,r: fore school opens. Send for for the fbllowing imlrtanrf ields : .College Catalog and for Illustrated booklet covering, the work of the in- ; x ' tion, Blechanic Art -- Educatbn -- for , 1 - Pot Roasts, any cut, '"" TUX. XUO T-- rv25 n .. .Roasts lb., L,15 I1 SUli, Rump . O IDS.. . . - LARD 10-l- AND 25c one-haor piece, lb.,....; 27c Breakfast Bacon, sllcedi lb.'.30o Salt Bacon, fine home-cure25o lt one-fourt- h M I ! , "bu. ....... Cabbage, lb. CauUflower, lb. Onions, lb. i Pickling Onions, lb. PEACHES H.?s Elberta Peaches, bushel. .75o ..35c ... . . . r; . r; .25c 250 16o 1 . . . , 25o 26o J FLOUR rr-Hoovert Straight ...10o . 6c .80 ' THE CASH AND CARRY MARKTRT . Sego, 2 lbs. $1.25 ,V.-;...5-o ' ::HINDM ARSH .. -- Best Rice, 3 lbs. Minute Tapioca . Tapioca, 2 lbs, . . . .Mr, sack Hoover's ' 464 West Center St. - ' Grade, ; Straight . . . .20c ....... ..;.40o RICE w. '....2o BACON wnoie Hams, lb. Sliced Ham. lb. Breakfast Bacon, 1 Pears, 1T1U IN SEASON Apples, bushel Loose Lard, lb. . ,.v... I... .18e' Mb palls Lard ..?:V....,t,.46c Bib. pails Lard ............90c palls Lard $1.75 TEA nim,, Potatoes, lOribs....,.:-.- . ' We move Furniture, Haul Freight, Transfer Trunks. ' HUls .Broi Shilling rolger'g,- GoWen West ahd M. j.--a cotIBflR 45o . w vtiit tables 25o LONG DISTANCE TRIPS -- .., ..'...m C&ntalnnnM. S Inr Melons,. lb. T'.i".. and 25c 10c wr,K bars White Laundry Soap dor.-...- . NUT BUTTER, Nucoa, lb. ....'80c Peaco, lb. ,....25c COLLEGE UTAH ' ' 'V HONEY HAMS LOGAN . v Elementary and" High" Schools.) AGRICULTURAL 10c Tferceli' Catsup, Del Monte, large lb 10?.Blue Ube1, ,are iLoos Cocoa. 2 lhs. . . KJk wanqnet Butter,. lb.......... 65o Loose Cocoanut. .Ih.--- - ':'. . vummua ot Wasatoh Butter, lb. ..500 Tlmpanogos Butter, ft.... Shilling's, Cream Cheese, lb......'.;...30c Tree Tea, Pimento, ChiU or Cream Cheese, WE CARRY A FULL LINE OP Folger-s- , 2 for 25- - EVERY KIND OF FRUITS AND - The Fall Quarter Opens Monday, September 24 UTAH . BUTTER AND CHEESE: Basic Arts aitd Including Training .. .; Comb Honey. 2 for. Tea Garden Honey . v- Agricul- - ; Commerce and Business Administra- - , . -- urerEngtowrmgpHomeconoitfllca -- each SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS :Segser 'Borden's, each .. . . , Fmh Milk, quart ... cultural College is broad, covering ithe . - KETCHUP t; Small cans of Milk, Sego or The scope of study of the Utah . - P NANCE, Prop. Provo, Utah. Largo Prospective students should, send all tredentials to the Registrar, Utah r is And many other bargains Furmtore Col -- tie interest to MBER 2. e. h the proper coopcratlon be-sclool and home the coming 1 year snouid oe a banner for the Springville high I It has been asserted that rvlUe's community interest In eicells any other town in atp. The aim of the school s will be to make the school Misses' and Ladies' Hose lartoini ' leaders in its field than any other educational ' ' " ' ' institution in America. Utah'. a 15 ducing-mo- re I Ill s o ...$298 See Our Bargains" Now. Many Are Now on, Display. the part'o'f the students .that has stitution Addresi president's Of flee. Utah Agricultural College, Logan, expeoted that the senior will be by far the largest in (history of the school. Last ng mora than forty were grad-- 1 Next spring the number Iving diplomas should be be-fifty-flvand sixty. . There also ta a large junior class. situation has necessitated ad nal preparation. Other classes be above normal site. Ths al Is ready to handle this In- - at .$1.98 Call in ' department? yet it is felt studenu heretofore fiId register Inthan,., the pure science sea. by the College as meeting all made it possible for Dr. A. E. Winship, prominent educator of Boston, to declare that the Utah Agricultural College is pro- - .4 - ... ., for serious, hard work on for registration Monday, Sep- 'per 17. On Tuesday regular .- One lot .... . ... MANY WISH TO BU- YMANY WISH TO SELL. LET BARTON'S 1 HELP YOU. discriminat ' It is this high scholarship, consistently maintained by the In- stitution, coupled with a demand made byiheCollegef acuity MONDAY ' particularly y ..... .... at ; Boys' Cao3 Children's Hose make arrangements. 3. The credits of the College are accepted at full value by the leading ' educational institutions of the United States. re - Association, ., agency, has approved the cour requirements' of the association. - work will commence.. Be- e of this arrangement it is as-ithat all students report on first day. Otherwise consider lost of time will be incurred lie student ith a faculty enthused and !y-- for work, and with hopeful Icipation by the students, good jk can be expected from ie school during the school year N One lot 1. ' OPEfr 79p Boys and Girls Shoes . ? dur-fwhi- Nuttall. it. ic Shirts uui You have how in your home a used chair, a used falilo a neon rtnvpnpftp. used piano, a used Victrola, used.bed, a used spring or some other used articles.. You willappreciate dis We posing of these articles. ' exchange with you we .buy, or we sell Call lit and v a 111 be used for our exchange 4y t space downstairs departmentxwill . per Work Guaranteed Prices Most Reasonable. Phone 665 am Provo Transfer & Taxi. ..$15 ner Grade, ........... urnu i rt Co. ' i v NIGHT AND DAY - J.' - . . Karo, small, SYRUP joc' 1vk..A.;....40c .......v..75c : . LfOH SERVICE, ' . dark.. rx .iv"kPl., OM . V-"- .:, - S5o and 5c C:!il 1...'.,35c.' 15c. JM0 1 Careful, Courteous, Experi-ence- Workmen. d |