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Show r 7' - ...... fd!giE tour.: THE PRQV(5 HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1923 is like a vine, which has produced j grapes androeeks for noiliine more! after it ham ouee prodttced it's proper 1 frniri mm n hitrw aln.n hn litis rnn!f a'dog rneu lie has tracked tn" rTV'v. Iff SiiiH'; honey, 1 "Su :t liee .Wheu, it lyis iimde-.- - vs. 1,1 . jl rneers una shernrrs parents who advant.ires of wed ringing fur their children. youthful couple of i abetting ' the tne SPRINGVILLE GIRL SUCCUMBS Low Prices themselves rental conferences. or matrimony. down to Provo, get a rtcens ami pet married," tvtberwlse. It - aiwears their parents Willed otherwise, Voxiiulelv the same nioaswStVcttmde. Just at ymuhfitL Imt ( rtmng jxxwtello, Idaho, their home ueciuvd to the seas of atriMMtjr, an to". Provo and wed,' decided. iMtid . b J Jenkins Knitting Milk Go ; enlrk uin f : OLD STYLE NEW STYLE (From Springville Herald.) On Winter Weight, Old Style Garments. Wanda Huntington, are hard to fit, let us make your garments to If you of Bird ilHURhter of Huntington, ? No extra charge. i order; Springriile. and a granddaughter of died Tues O.B. UuntiiiKton, Bishop day morning. .Death was caused by Brichts' (Usease'with which sin; had i Ikh'h suffering for two mnnths. TheTttlle girl Is survived ' hy her and the fid-- J father am) lowing hrotliPTs nnd sisters, ttrriarj Margaret and Mary. Mrs. Huntington. Margaret and Beth lire in California where tluV ? rau new, if it parappears again, wo"tit several inmiths ago for the" inv 1 1 t .. . . i . . 50 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. la tvw lusaiio there are ar pf.Tveiui'tif iif Betli's health. (! Inncr-iiservlivs will lie held in gument pro and wn, as lawyers are the Springrllle First, ward thnpol V woattoeay. " Tw would wed and Thursday jifterniani at 2 o'i UhK. couple 4f onto father and 1 aaothar. would refrain 'from inter- Mrs. John Ellson will Ik' hostess for the dining table. Covers were I frreoeet. Nut they l not refrain. to the members of the Tres Joll club laid for Mr. and Mrs. Nlel Gergen Hear the Touttmuttion of this story at her home Thursday afternoon. A Mr. and Mrs. ,Lee Madseti, Dr. and 1 Croat the courthouse. Mrs. J. Karl Beck, Mr. and Mrs. time la anticipated. pleasant Wellh Dell Director. JL-Virl Martin. Miss Virginia Bates Iwwtay evening Chlefof Police Recreational fie 7 'XTn IHlkins rwelvpffa inessago announces that has made arranfe mid Robert Kirks-oDd. ... in social and , mints with the class ..Xywttieht. It read: n,mi1K,J1 . . "It V and James Oris-- recreational leadersliln of the llrig- - the It. R: eliib at their home yiiminl session was held In to i ; for apply for a marriage license. liam Youtii; university provide II. Tuesday evening., Cut flowers Vt'lll 1h tiscl tMlth ror refuse tbeni and notify structors in social ilanclng any in decorating the At: ..rlierg demonstrated i. entertniuli; of the ttf Dtkr are." iiiome!' work to the wards, clubs or organiziitions riMitus. Music, sewing and soil:'! VTkitv the chief was perusing that city of l'rovo w lio to learn cleaners. After Mutual will lie the features of ent y chat Tn was itaficcS. class newest I This the ssiM"SJHriff John P. Royd Senior class enter-:u. tainment after which a delielou. , from looatelh). leadership has Ihhhi recclvinir tin ljome'Tif Ift. rank lunchixm will lie servetl. fall all in social dancing ' Idaho. Itread: u honor of Mrs. Ar-Zaeerid) and Mary and the leaders are eager for prac C. Y. Cannon Mrs.. Fan Blair of St. George, land and nmrriase-IUx'Usa pply for tice left TwrtcTday for her home who are leaving the class, as teach I'tah. us." the $f them and "notify Dirwtor Welib suggests that spending the ast few days In. ers. The time was pleasantly spent tixlaf neither couple had various coinmnnity centers unit aiso after the guest of .Mrs. Frank Rid- in playing gnmes, after which ; del'rovo U liceuse who at the ntarriai yJuvKB the different clubs in the city of Lakevlew, on her return trip licious luncheon wasserved to the oqnter ami the police force, the desire help in the matter of ilanclng ing from Salt Lake where she had been class members and the officers of clerk'? force and the county sheriff rcKvrl to him the time and place the Mutual.' her nm,'iP- fotct wvr wondering If. like as not. that thev desire to have their social visiting anheaded in will th yonmt poide had notify UNUSED BROOMS. gatlieringsund he tt) torn Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Norfleet enter Director E. L. Kolrts and Miss tained at a dinner pnrty Tuesday Always keep your broom standing f believe were to ' parents coming Wllma Jeppson of the Brlgham they f The A vase of upside down in the closet evetiing at their home. t f to Provo. Yonnh university who have charge flowers formed the centerpiece bristles will last muehlonger. cut bS sonw have On hand the other i of the class work. These Instructors olwrcte no ttifflcultv getting mar- VKilLthen arrange for students to re- . Ucnmw. liar port for leadership practice with the ! . Kdgar Hall, of Bingham and clubs, etc. - Talera Foot of Ptoto, aecured the The Instruction will be free and Ucnm iwtiaaary to Marry, Tuesday the aim will lie to teach alfthe 1023 sus- " s as at ta Vtah county marrlape Ucenie fox'trots, walties and So, too, did Arthur u welj as a few social I , Twede.aad Thclroa Fay Qaiwer, both "mixers" of the e : type. .Hit 'a ."I FOItiVOMENv FOR MEN rn Xirty Med. Muwii 1 m L D. S. Garments the man w,ht;n. .beJaa-Jiiflea fftnid att dtl not call nut for others ; .to come and aee'lutf pics to another best, it seojns act aiMt yliw saK'4u tn iinxlifce th.v wf what hard time h, gratiea in saooli'." I --- -- v ' UX-SUence-d -the rwj ' - - . r.-- step-sint- j 1 1 J l - INSTRUCTION IN DANCING FREE t fi j r csnw vv J w wh" o' ' f IP o iidsn i e Cftnd-rofess- e ,t ttn Provo's Leading Jewelry House a-- We are prepared, to help you. Give more than a gift; give t - (uatr. ; Z tItPa.vaon. depeodi a lot on the matter of . k a ad tM disposition fucata. doeat tt? of one fANLSCLUB I penders," but! Dad I won't need any this I "Yes, we have no Jfclgh CS3Sv I one-Mcp- group-danc- "Yost We Have No Banana" Tali prioB attda M iatrnJuctiaa U'a th ot a utioa. Ai4 mint Ik eac which ItaMnt it it BMitivtl II-- tiU-Mp- iV CDDIlTPini I V r?w' uriiuiUf illl 1 IfX in irrwii-- M A1 ial 11.'lil it icrau oa C- - 't lmibis Rcw with thail ' But .ill iI sj I vtf i snmpThiTicr 'rWJ T - hie rrr to use. iaii v uvevvf. fnr j V1 V V .WtU OUiers. r? I. F. Wtncat acted aa toast-auatw at the SprtmrrtUe Klwanlt luacaeoa heW at the SpriurrlUe high' actMol Thursday eveuinf Nor. IV Tt attendance prise wu awar4I to A. U Oartett i . . . PfeTtowa to the Bteeting Mr. Wln- - - f CU te aastsned tabjecta dl6 feieat aaeatbera of the club and In .2 recpoaae a a amber of apky and in- toreaanc tain were given. "ftcterd gave a report of ' tne trip aaade by toe delegation to KtohL Committee reporta were T. aaado by . I. Done, J. tt. F. U4ILV. Mr. . Smith awi JjpJiV I I I Ii i and nsefuL Brimhall Brothers " TIRE MERCHANTS' 223 West Center Phone 260. Street r- Lockets Elks Teeth Gents' Watches Belt Buckles Pen Knives Cuff Links ' Watch Chains Scarf Pins Military Brushes Military Sets Cigarette Case Bill Folds . - ; j Earrings -- Wrist Watch Bar Pin Manicuring Set Ivory ( Pearls Cut Glass Mesh " : ' Bag Leather Bag Beaded Bag , Bracelet Gold Pen and Pencil Set . Rings Barrette Candlesticks Diamond Rings -- ;. - a favor conferred. "Another U not readj- - to So thy but Mill la his own iiitud he thinks of the ntaa aa his deltor and he ' knows what he has done. "A third In a manner' does not even know what he has done but he a cup pleasure in measure " 1 Pocket Combs II ur ju both pleasing gpjJLl j Vr N3i VS?if4! Talks e aaelgned anbjecta were Mde by Ralph Kmart, C Whlt-ate- r, Eraeet Lee, G Rich, Q. Wood and J. O. Jteynolda. Ia Bteaktat or aerrlce Mr. Rey- okta aald lne man. when he has ne a nervloe to another, ta ready to aet tt down to his account aa a a ; Sterlingware Holloware Silverware Safety Razors WA lrnnnr tic ivtiw tt von uvci 1 J. 0. RcyMMs Describes Different Mea Who Serre Emblems 11 "GIFTS THAT LAST" teaspoon 1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. State of I'tah. . Office of State Road Commission, Salt ke City. Ctah. 1 SeaW hide will be itwlred ty Road Commission of the Stat Ctah, State tplt'd. Salt Uke City, riah, at S o'clock n. nt, on Friday, November 3d, 1925, and at that - Urn publicly opened, for the grad "Remember, I-- ' ing and aurfaclng with concrete of the Stab Highway between Parson nd the Juab county line, the same being Federal Aid Project No. 5U. Th length et road to b con- airacted or Improved la 8.819 mile, ad the principal , Items of work n "jir approximately aa follows: excavation 7lW en, yds., btr ow. 1T.W ch. yds, eoucrete pavement aq. yd. Plana and specifications are on ftl la the office of the State Road Vaults;!,. Salt Lake City, Utah, and the office of the nureaa of Roads. No. a -F. J. Klesel " pubtie tfdeo. py Ta ' - I A SCOWCROFT PRODUCT -. rlQ'i T'f T7-- J a 71 hJCT1 PI -- J.Y )T M H hY)X . 'Mil WtWK 1713 J 1.. NOTICE ON PETITION FOR DIS- - iion tnereto with the nnitkp.in.ui ' CHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. referee, in the manner and at the United States District Court, Dis- time as provided In General Order ' . trict of Utah.. In the matter of o. 32. Ell II. Ballcj, Voluntary BankrtB!lLUke l,jr uuh Number 20, 1923. rupt. In Bankruptcy, No. 7103. 8. T. .COBN, Notice is hereby given that EU II. ' Beferwi In Bankruptcy. Bailey has flled hls petition on the Cth day of September, 1023, praying ' for a' discharge from all his debts in bankruptcy. - All creditors and (COXTIXURD ntOM PAOB I) other persons interested are ordered to attend nt the hearing upon said were lH.titi.rn before the United givinS SUtea c7ndatfoi, and district Judee, to the United States nppwintl5nr T T chapter court room, in the Federal build- - $2fi10. Ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the! Swimming and life savin t.i I A v j I ocJockJne-teriwoiiheiwfi-armya- Z Z n and then and there show cause, If aary In our civilian life. In July any they have, why the prayer of the local paid 1102.25 to said p.'tltloner should not be grant- - cover all chapter tuitions for the hundreds ed. By general rule of the court, of boys and girls, men and worn-it is further ordered, that any ' received this training and creditors onnnNlnv this annlloaMnn mrMi , ' o j i i hi i .t h f ' . " 1 hfi u ll MMM M , Legion r jiv any article for Christmas." j!? COMMISSION, 3 will hold ' (The - II Hah.- plana and specifications may h obtained at the office vt the Stat Road Commission on dedollars. Any positing Hw additional Information may be secured from the State, Road Engi-aee- r at Salt Lake utyrCtnh. Tbo right to reject any or all bids la reoerred. , Cash or certified check tor Five Thousand Dollars ($1,000,00) made nayabl to the Utah Stat Road tvmmtxsioa must accompany each bid aa evidence of rood faith and ruaranree that If awarded the Mfttnct the bidder will execute tb eoatract and lvo.ond. 'AJ 9 Com-aao- Building, a deposit L I ab.r enter hi. in.,.i rUZ'&toTtoi'ZZZ: t.ppod- American Legio. tw """"'""aaBBBaaiBBMaaBaiaBaaaaiBaaBB years ago Mr. Unrdock turned his attention to the Salt Lake and Utah lake valleys, and the supply from the Provo river. He was a every block in the city. cotton,. Thistle and Homier Bum- - prime mover In the organlxatloaf of nut are now belnc canvassed by the Provo Besgrvolr company, one of. the boya who "went over the which- - has developed ep step top." It will be highly appreciated until It Is now supplying. 240 seconIf the good cltlKens living on the d-feet of and has for rural routes will secure for them- the past twohigh water, furnished about selves a membership and - aid the 200 second-fee- t years of late water to chapter to extend Ita activities to farmers. in Utah and Salt Lake . places even remote. counties. In addition, he Is slso president of the Utah Lake Irrigation company, which Is , pumping about 150 second-fee- t daring Irrigation, season for os in both-S- alt (Continued from Pat On) Lake and TJtalT counties. Figured on a of seventy acres, and years ago he went Into the Uintah makingdutyallowance for seepage, basin when the Indian reservation these two companies are Irrigating was opened np, and did missionary like something 23,000 acres In the serv ice there for some years in two counties. to Install helping .the Irrimtinn Numerous other fillnn ham been rge made by Mr. Unrdock, notably for waicr 10 d pumpea to the .rt- -. around Moslda. assured that the seventh roll call, wnicn ta now on. will meet firm and unqualified support from all of the ciunens. Thirty legionnaires will cover by-st- Reclamatin 1m V""" pandXnt - A ; |