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Show V; I it' THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31r 1923. PAGE FOUR. Tribute Paid (Coutiuued From rnge One.) from his lips nttracted me." The Brother of spirt tl4 influence Jones has. never left nie and how thankful 1 urn that .1"' later became him. It is closer associated-witthat spiritual influeneprt' that hjis passed from, liim to hundreds that i 1 tfie.v will nhvayfi remember. every w,eek-dacpt Saturday, and "Aiuuiig other things that uiav morning, at Tbe Herald ifuilding, South First fiu- fllfont I.rother Jones was his'alleifiiHce toGoU. He wiim faithWest strett, Provo, Utah. Telephone 95. OP' SUBSCRIPTION Daily and Sunday, ful and true, lie never squirmed a way from the truth. It never toiik delivered by carrier, iC cents a month, or J3.50 the liim Ion!;' to adhere to ")hj council yenr in advance; by man. fs.w a year; suuuny umj, of those tiliuy him. His coiitrllm-titi- ii ...... Ui utvy exHinple and by word by mall, $1.00 the year, In advanee.. ... of potith as to .his anoiimncf to God v.'. .EDITOR AND PUBLISHER iiiitLjuilhority is worth, oh.' so much c. KODGERS fofthe youth-tr- f Zion." . After exil!iinina how he at different times hud acted ns scribe for Mr. Jones while he was composing his best poem. Professor Eggertseu 'ilost-efetycnis agreed that' Provo Tvill' grow, in popu- read seveiiil stanzas of the poem hicli'l Know That My lation, in wealth, in influence, and in all the things which after w Lives" was sung by Vrofc- for desirable and a. a. make place to go city prosperous sor and Mrs. lininauy. . c dehce. "The Sfi yenr of rounded out use size has better educational advantages.tb fulness of Brother Jones will be' a No city of offef1 its. children, and no city has better water to drink, nor pleasurable memory to ns," said " Elder Geortfe Alliert Smith of thy a finer scenic setting. of the Twelve. "Some people quorum and state state, both Here is Pvrovo in the heart of spend . their lives talking alwitt standing upon the threshold of industrial development. things they are (roiiig to do while .city "Here is plenty of "food to eat, plenty of water, a climate 'un-l others are doimr things. Brother Jones left this earth with the surpassed anywhere in the United States for year'rou'hd thought of t.liincs well done. He has wear. Here are thousands of acres which may be reclaimed) 'finisliel lii service.During his I lor clean; are froin idleness. people, t'imint, ambitious, long life he sought to do the things which he lielieved his rather in hopeful, and determined to make of their state a vast empire hen veil desired him to do. He hmf of industry, a' fine place, in Which to live and brnig'up one's !4nldime faitli In God. Though- the Children, and a beauty spot which must attract the wanderer, entire world might' arise and deiiy Siu-safn" wonderful resources, magnificent It. he intld stand erect and say 'I know thnt my Redeemer lives.' ties no other .t:ito. no other city, no other county, has ne of Hie things we fldmlrA in Aiwl.v.hr.t M'e going to !n to bring about the realiza-- ! his life was his gentleness. We adtion of our dreams? Of the dreams of the pioneers who! mired his many virtues' nil' defields fo their found this a desert and bequeathed fertile, he had gained by obedience J 'to (lie principles of the Gos)cl." scendants? Individual effort will help. Communit effort Will aid.'"'I'h choir sang. "How Firm A y - ; " -- ' . Men's Unions Heavy PROVtrS PROGRESS $1.00; Sale Wool Mixed tJmons eual P . i liOJ Good quality, regular $3.00. Clean Sweep 00 10 Sale Silk and Wool Unions Regular .$5.00. Clean Sweep Sale. Vl 10 'w H v : 'N? l t I I . Boys' Unions II I 11 v l I f i l l l A Ifearly Event Unequallei mixed ages 6 to 12, CI 00 regular $1.50. Clean Sweep Sale. P liUU V.'ool ( Vo 1 l I mnnr n nn S t WoolUnions" r areat v.-- CI 00 Regular $2.25. Slean Sweep-Sale- . -- irin nj regular : ,...r.T. -- ' cotton, Uean Sweep an: - ' Foundation." effort of all citizens will do it! David John pronounced the ' We must first of. all learn that a city, a couHty, a state ,n..., grows in population, wealth, and influence just so rapidly as The prave in the Provo city cemeSmoot. its citizens grow industrially. There must be payrolls for tery was dedicated by A. O. TFar-rer. were Joseph The pallbearers o markets our must be f There cities. good crops ,and good Wilford Giles, It. B. Thurman, farmers. Without these there can be no taxes. collected for John Wilson and A. O. Smoot, while our schools, for our improvements, and no widening field of the honorary. i;alllearer8 'were Judge A. B. Morgan, Judge James .opportunities for our children. Tucker, H. F. Thomas. Wells It is all well and good this Ne,w Year Day to glow with B:Brluthall and J. II. Fitzgerald. of of in of the industries, the,, coming great thought pride "THE BROKEN VIOLIN." payrolls for trade, of erriploymeht for the unemployed among us. But, merely hoping that such things will Mppen seldom It will come as startling news to the residents' of this c ity to learn begets realization. that a young man whom they know First and foremost we must work to bring them about.-That- as John Ellsworth and whom of course, seems much, to ask of the average citizen. have entertained under this may Im How can he bring a factory here? How can he increase pay- pression, Is In reality an im poster-n- one other than a New Tork crook rolls ? How can he aid th.e industrial development of Provo, whose real name Is. Phil Cartec of Utah county, of Utah state? It' seems that when the late Jere There are several ways, but the most important, and the my Ellsworth, decided ta, alter his wifl in favor of his two grandchileasiest, and those nearest our reach are these: Buy in your city, in your county, in your state. A Provo dren whom he had never seen. 'it young John manufactured product is a better buy. than a product made was learned InthatCanada. ' or sold in Chicago, for instance. Why? Because it leaves worth Instructed his Mr. Ellssecretary, your money in the county, and a fraction of that money will James Gault. to send a letter to ' return to you. Buy a Utah county product. And ifyoii John Ellsworth and notify him of must go outside the county keep your money in the state, if the jihange in the will and request - you" possibly tan. A dollar spent with a Salt Lake house, him to come and live there. Subsequent developments showed you roust buy outside the county, is nearer Provo than if that instead of doing this Gault con ' it is. sent back east to a house. spired with Garter to come to the ' Another way-tin Provp,,.Utah city and represent himself as the help: Invest your money ' Ellsworth grandson whom urity!nd Utah county payrolls. If you have a- huidred had How sueeetsfulJ: nererjicen. dollars jou can get as safe and profitable investmenVright tnis lmposter was those who knew here at home as you'll get anywhere else in the world.", tour him as John Ellsworth can testify. money; then, will be near you, and you can keep a "closer it was only the fortunate arrival of the real John Ellsworth upon watch on it and the men who are handling it. the scene which caused the exnnsnre When you invest your savings in National Pump com.- -, r me two not pany stock you only get as safe an industrial mvestoeiito m maKing a payroll pos- edy. j.xiuLiujxuiu-ouiyui-money-aTMr. Ellsworth wai worksible, and profitable to city and county. When you invest in The real stock of the Utah Valley Gas and Coke company, your money ing in aIn lumber camp of Horace Canada when' a newsMorely earns dividends for you and aids a local industry to enlarge paper account, of the return of action,- its.sphere-o- f its helpfulness to the jonn jeuisworur to. this city, ,to claim his lnherlUnee, came to bis " . . county. lIIe Immediately secured That same thing is true when you invest in stock of the attention. leave of absence from Mr. Morley. Utah Power & Light company, in any one of the city, county, who also has his home here state corporations founded for the purpose of serving the and Came here tocountry oust the lmposter public, and, by the same token, Vlarging the employment ana ciatm what was rightfully his. Full details .of this remarkably field of opportunity for you and your children. interesting event may he obtained A good New Year resolution : at the Columbia theater where "The 'I will invest my savings this year at home!"" Broken Violin" wiU be shown Tues Boys' Fleece Lined V Unions . Ages -- $1.85. Sweep . , .it mail-ord- day and Wednesday.1 v-- Ul GRIT " "Pure Grtt" the Universal West ern feature starring Ttoy 8tewart which comes tonight and Tuesday to the Princess theater, presents the most cowardly man In the world. rw iw-men naa escaped rrom a peniiennary. to au appearances they were pals, mutually, ot coarse, for their own protection. Interests were a common bond of companionship, their destination the "PURE-- I t Happy 4 1924 May New Year have .Z66 btighCand same. Butvthelr natures were different, one was the natural criminal; the other a victim of clrcnmstn nnx The victim of "clrcnmstanecs made tne great mistake of placing .trust .In hit fugatlvs companion. H dis played a letter which was to idea mm with his sister, a achooL my IU luc wnucrnetu wnom he had not seen since they both were children. But In Texas there are rangers who have a peculiar faculty of Just such crimes. Tlw l.iacc tnat a ranger was in love with the school teacher who was In dite limp presented with the letter from the lout lost brother, lessened to a consinerniiie decree th criminars.1 carrying out bis scheme. Wjirosperous days for you. g , ; Mm I' m iriis t We can supply that good Jersey it William A. Nuttall Dairy w .... , P 4 . ' ; i ' ''1 ....Springville ,pt. . A fcood Thinjr .DO.VT MISS IT. ; Swd your Mm. nd tddrW plainly with Scents (wdtbi fr tw, Ic., ' J ' v 'Jfif CI 0C Sale.. ... ..ylifcw Many Items Are Much Below Manufacturers Cost Phone 525-- U-it- an.1 riv. in return Boys' Outing Pajamas Regular $1.85. Clean Swfep Sale JIQ ..$1 iTU Boys' Sweaters Slipovers and coat style, ages 2 to 14, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 values. . CI QQ Clean Sweep Sale. . V 1 130 Men's Mackinaws Knight's, $1050 -- Clean Sweep Sale, . values. Jg QQ Men's Hose .. Fancy silk and wool Jiose; in rray, tan, navy and fancy II I clocking, regular h$J-25Clean Sweep. . Road W. 1 , AM mm I- : Men's Suits (Except Serges ' Boys' Hose Heavy cotton ribbed hose, 9 Cm regular 45c, Clean Sweep Sale, pair. . . . JuC Suits and Overcoats going ai 0310 Men's Bath Robes DISCOUNT Clean Sweep Sale price DISCOUNT 33J In .ten SlrJW.needed wonndi, pile! il!',?.fvrs3ectio ttoiOMv Sot only own,, i th. .Boys' Suits - apa .uvercoats Our "entire fetock of Men's Our entireftock otJ'CorU ley Jr.' poing Suits for boys at .. t ..33DK.COCNT Black, brown and ;COnt" binatlons, values to $20. Clean Sweep Sale price : PAffi We are offering you in this sale our entire stock of. the famous "Mina Taylor Dresses," in two tots. Values ri...s-....;.18- up 10 ; CO vZi4u All Wool Check Shirts In brown and blue, regular $4.50. Clean Sweep Sale . . . . .'. Shirts . Regular $5.00. Clean Sweep Sale. . in PQ ; il flft ffriUU Fine Wool Shirts - Checks of gray, tan and $5.45. Tegular " Clean Sweep . (f k Sale price heather; Sale price - . $1.95 $JiO J All Wool Check Ladies' Unions Regular $2.00 and $25 elbow Dutch . neck, grades, low neck, no sleeves; sleeves. Clean - CI PC V I lUd Sweep Sale . r Ladies' Wool Unions ' . 5, $2.75 and $ 3.00 grade; .Dutch neck, elbow low 'neck, no sleeves; sleeves. Clean Sween Sale Regular ...... Vi Children's price to $1.90. Clean Sweep suit ......... Unions ; h' :y Outing Gowns Ladies' Outing Gowns, in good patterns, regular $1.75. Clean Sweep C1 10 Sale ....v. v:. Ill 3 All Ladies' Unions Formerly sold up to $1.50. Clean, Sweep C1 00 Sale np. . : ;,;u,r;iliUu ' h, h, 39c: , . - yard Q3C good patterns, regular-Clean Sweep Sale, , nn ..'.,.,... ; ,vv $6.50 - value, 66 x 80, lbs. Clean weight CC OC i Sweep Sale !, prices,:.,'..;, yUtlQ Cotton Blankets Gray with colored bor . der, 58x76, regular $2.98. Clean Sweep Sale price . . ... tfi) nn v.u d f.milV Don't bum iu y . 1 :.' Lonsdfil : ' , A soft fine el Clean Sweep S rafd BLA " ..-'- Jap 'weight, 35c QeanSv 8-I- b. yard Romper Cloth Subwool Plaids - v"-- ! pr Clean Sweep Sale, yard . 7 ; . . Ages 2 to 16, $2.50 grade, a fine wool garment in cream color. Clean CI CQ 1 1 ... J3 Sweep Sale to 16, good patterns, value. Clean $10 . . U0U weep Sale . . ... . 32-inc- Outing G6whsx 2 - Sc ; One lot of S v value to 65c Sale, yard ... blue and yellow flow- -' ered patterns, regular $1.25. 36-inc- '...$1iOQ Children's Wool a good: 25c Clean yard Crepes Terry Cloth ; Fine white - knit fleece lined, ages 1 to 16; regular Dom a h, jgg Children's Unions " 27-inc- c Lingerie Crepe; pink, yellow, blue, orchid, white; regular 50c Clean Sweep Sale, $2.95 ; 25c value, 27-inc- h, All $3.75r-144$5.45,' $5.S&j$&95 values, Qean Sweep Sale price , rn Outing Flannel' Dark color o.o. AH $25, $2.45, $3.00, $3.45 values, Clean Sweep Sweep Sale price $1.29 values. Clean Sale price Plain khaki, regular $3.00 58 Buttoq and lace scuffcxs or dress shoes in brow black or combination; values to $3.25. Cleu PAIR lina Taylor Dresses " $1.98 Merv's Wool Shirts k U.tnivrlMn-- . wm .; Ages , We are discohtinuinsr our stock of I sacrificing them at less than cost to i& each run goes at one price regardless df t Sizes 2 to 5 Sizes - a Ktnwdy forcou)(Tn,coH1 croon. And! nirsda3r, Janual II Sale Starts - ' milk and whipping cream any time. (V Clean famous Outing flanned, Brighton make. Regular $2.50, I Clean Sweep Sale. Regular $3.00. Clean Sweep Sale. "Regular $3.50. B uiean sweep sale. . $2.95 - ". gone through oiir stocks and segrc carry over another season and f to 16, values to 2 Pajamas er as "We Have |