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Show mam THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1924. PAGE FOUR. You'll save more than the year's subscription price by reading: this page of The Herald every day. Aim in II. nit., Mr. lunl Mrs. Win. day five days Im fore her doalli. struciion hy the Hritii-- Air MinisI AMILY OF READERS s I obi Mill Tli'S All,. 11. i: sm iKi v. I Mrs. farter was Uirn in Ojford for the proi.M'd new trial Bcr- Service. n .lional Xf try M..1 ;r III, ni-lc- d lot the ly ill. county, Maine, Jmiuary 31, lM'S 111,. I A. Feb. Ramsay I.iMm.", r Mr. Earl Thiiiia nnl iIh will eiinie from there to l'liih In J"n. Each machine will he fitted np The .M.iihton '"'I'" n n r three young daj;'hter ore Helen K4T1' Spi iutfvilU' vi.-- i ti.rrf Muii-dar M n Jil the Black on (l.ian electrical cooking equipment She is survived iy four sh4 mid with father their tut readers, i! lev I" !" i Hank IM lit the one daughter, Amos I., Cnrdr, Clar prodigious and Tuesday. chairs, les ispholstered read. The i what iaiefi.1 vhle, they wry this 011 Curler, Iaviil Caitcr, l.afiyiti' Sprint illo l ull s hulk of 'he modern novelists are there will U we.h hasin nud taps and Mrs. John 11. Kinmons, not admitted to the shelve of the fur drinking water iu the cahin. at jlrs, Emma imw ir:s Ihhii en- farter Tl.e Ari.-ii.i.in She Is aNu siir Ma'd'.nnld all of artervllh. IU is "all Til' new inaeliineS III n miscellaneous shower nf her homo library. llilliee t.i I'l y j't tliiviu'd by in grand' hildien, 41 yreat and a to even the of Hteel," propellorn. Hie mi lib evening L"bt Miss fur Maplctoij Friday evening ir: niidi liildreii and nine great great WOMAN BREAKS WRIST of 1.hk mile and sccds f ranee II. riuirv Urown, a bride of this mouth, grand' hlldrcli. Mrs. Karl Ki llerstrass fell oil the I'm miles 1111 hour are confidently tinmen wen- - played and luncheon riineriil wrviees will be held In flmir of the ,uuiteh Troiluee The M'iilel'in "M" Men enjoyed ii exited from them. of flee 11I evening. served to tin; following: Mr Jrnnii; very siK-riiMili Monday hunt nt tin Third w ard meet ins house, 1 ::!0 o'eloek. at The Tlie wrist. Tlmrsday Ineakini: her lift 'MusIiIii last Hatunbi.v when lliey injury Palfreym-inClyde, Mrs. Surah liody may he viewed at the farter was iilteiided to hy a hastily suni- with nver fifty rabbits. Miss Carohh-cMiirlin. Mrs. I."11111111 Inline, in Cartcrville prior to tin inoiied ihysielan lilid Mi s. Keller-Browu, Mrs. tiara Browu, Miss J. T. Williiiiiis nf Sandy mid I'd serviivs. strnsi, with her tsood riuht hand, j Myrtle Child. Miss Helen Sun turd. Banks of Spanish Fork ouliu'ied the work of preparing were the Mrs. Kffie riiilliiis, Mth. fanny 'dinner guests of Mr. ml MRS. J IAN IK IIOl'TZ I.OYKK fur the I'tah Miunty lsmllry show, "Oakley, Mrs. Jlettn Humsloii, Mrs. Sunday WEDNESDAY AND DIKS AT A WO, IDAHO luiiit; held at the Wasatch Produce.! llaitel Uoyhiiioe. Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Arnold Jai. THURSDAY Mrs. Mn run ret Itohinson, Miss Vera L.-of Mr. imd Mrs. Kred Mrs. Jennie Ilontz Iloyer, wife of HOT MKAIJi TO BE SERVED iMirrant f l'rovn, Ixo Weight uud AKOAKI) BKITISH A1BSU1PS Sunday Wayne Hoyer, died at Areo, Idaho. tinrliigrille were the guests . Michael Long. of Mr. and Mr. Wui. Sunday luornliiK, Kehruary .1, nt 5 o'clock. Jienih was caused from Intcrnatlonul Nw Service. Mrs. Jessie Wick man U visiting IXiMMlN.., Feh. 6. Hot meals Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tew i Leslie, hronchial plieiirnonta. Immediately Mr. A. Mrs. with her parents, and w ill be served In the clonda In toe .'ire in Maplotoii this week after roceivlnii the word at SpriiiB-vlllIdaho, V. Sunford. John N. Hoyer, Jr.. Ernest three new air expresses under couvisiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. T. Tew and Mr. and Mrs, LaYell Hoyer, Mrs. II. Frill Hoyer, 'IV' Saturday afternoon the member llird. iloutz and Hollo Houtz left hy of the Auction Bridge club were enHiitoniohlle to attend the funeral, tertained by Mrs. Stephen Heal. Mr. and Mrs. which was held In Areo, Tuesday, 1 Katurday uvenin fIMiA rnnniL! li'npji ,lii,iirfi tml rml Fehruary 5. Mrs. Win. Pinks, a the IVr,'-carnations. Invited giiesls were:."was with Mrs. ut the sister, Hoyer Mrs. (1. W. Mendenhall, Mrs. A. A. bers of the old folks lime of In r death. L. Ionp nnd Mrs. ?Hiiehenii was served to Mr. nnd Smith, Mrs. ltesiile her liushand Mrs. Hover Is Vr Nelson Ileal. The prize was won hy Mrs. Leo Harmer and Mr. and Mrs. survived hy three nous, Ira Wayne-The following Mrs. Wallace Mace. The KUest prize l,cii Itiamond. H 4. She Iticluiiil Muck, Fred, 1'., was awarded to Mrs. Ileal. Lunch-cowas arraimed to he Hi veil as Js also survhed hy her father, Fred was served hy the tjostctss. a part of the entertainment for (lie Iloutz of SprlniivlUe, and lite fol Fortify the system against held nt the Maple lowing hrotln rs and sisteri: Mease, eld folks to Colds, Ctlp and Influenza Miss Fay Humphrey entertained ton iimusemeiit hall net Saturday Hollo, and Klein? Houtz. Mrs. liar-olAlleinaii and Mrs. Win. Pinks. at a card party Saturday vvenin?, afternoon at 2 o'eloek: Community ly luLing snin hy Spencer Mack-ley- ; at her home. .Vhili siiiper was Haulm.': address of welcome, .liurton served. The quests iiieluiled Mr. Olid Mrs. Klmo JtOylauce. Mr. and Tew : instrumental music hy Preal Mrs. Clyde Humphrey, Miss .Ijf'.a nnd Tla lnm Xeilsoii; rvadinc hy Laxctivo Sutter. Keed Straw, Morris Cran-me- Mi s. I Sort Sm II; music hy tin Miss Fay Palfrey man and Joe Maplelon hand; remlini: hy .Miss ' t iv Maple-tothe hy Made Johnson; soni; "N Humphrey. W.'J Net;Frank hy .1 quartet; .L U Mr. and Mr. Kd Hansen of Mam- Jenson. : i moth spent the week end with the Mr. nud Mrs. L. A. Hill nnd latter'e parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Win. r-A 5,1 TONIGHT AND flfl daughters, Lois and Huth, were the Humphrey. nuest.s Monday of Mr. and Mrs. It. THURSDAY r.iP1,'';Ah.V Miss Ichi Sutter entertained Sun- L. Mcudeuhnll. Ii. it J a day evening at chicken supper for A. M. I. of the The Junior girls the followinn; Miss Fay Humphrey, held tablets their last meeting at the home Directed by Mrs. C. E. Sutter, Hoy Sutter, Mor- of Larson. Miss Larson has Thehna ris Crannier, Fred San ford; After been very ill and would have been EDWARD SLOMAN supper card pi meg completed the unable to attend the meeting which destroy germ, act as a evening's entertainment. With tonic laxative, and keep the sysWith tem in condition to throw off Saturday evening Misses Anna JAMES KIRKWOOD all attacks of Colds, Grip and RALPH LEWIS Sumslon, Done Asberaft, Grace Influenza. Clegg, Norma llolley, Mryle Zabris-kl- e VIRGINIA BROWN LESTER CUNEO and Huloir Nelson, Bramer SnelL The box beat a this rifinatuw s Alexander Hulon and Payton and MARY ALDEN Mrs. Sophia Carter, pioneer woattended a party given at the borne of Jack ltohertson of Spanish man of Cartervllle, died at her home COMEDY ELINOR FAIR Fork. Card games were played Tuesday evening. Ailments incident cause was death. of the to old 30c Price age after which a delicious chicken She celebrated her nlnetysixth birth- supper was served. spkimjuu Wle. nIt ( i f I - inin-lni;- ,' i , n STRAND 1 I 11 Ix-e- Ie 4 ., - , n BSBP l' PRINCESS . r, 10c u 1 : -- J 1 - f ' "VENGEANCE T r---- jdr OF THE DEEP" CAIiTERVILLE WOMAN DIES WU-kln- Mrs. Grace Clark baa returned home after a ten days visit with her daughter, Mrs. K. A. Huntington and her sister, Mrs. II. A. Mrs. S. E. Hodden spent Inst week end In Salt Lake City where she was Joined by her huslmnd. While there Mr. and Mrs. H ml den made an Inspection visit to the Martha Washington candy factory nnd also the Kelley Ice Cream factory. ALL RUBBER GOODS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Come in and see our stock AT- - Mrs. A. W. Finlfy entertained the monitors of the Home Culture club at her home Friday. Current eveiits were discussed and n paper on "The lug the Developing of Dress in the Past Time," was given hy Mrs. Louise Menderdiall. Music was rendered by Miss Catherine Dmigall nnd Al.ada Willmot. Refreshments were served by the hostess. SPRINGVH.I.E NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. X. ivxfon left Monday for Eureka, where they Will attend the funeral of Ross Cole, Mrs. Pexton's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oakley are the happy parents of a baby" girl, "born Friday morning, Fehruary 1. 1 ' regular 25c regular 35c regular 40c regular 50c regular 75c regular $1.00 regular $1.25 regular Leon K Mr jCW Calif. ftf Iu.ur.nee, Un.N'T Modern lso E. .'ith S. bargain used furnished apt. ANOTHERBros., piano di.t Taylor CASH SALE BY CHOICE BUSIWXEK-T- WO OX TOGETHER LOTS NESS FRONTING HIGH (iKorxi) BEEST ox STATE HIGHWAY NEAR ANI I'ROVO TWEEN IRONTON, BOTH ONLY $13oU Phone Ul'ICi; FOK 270 W. IXyl'IKE FIRST X. M-- tuner who 18 years' practi. For several years connected with Chickering & Sons factory, house. FOR SALE One L. C. Smith typewriter. Call Sowards, at 137. P-- W. 3rd S. 3iM A competent cal experience. piano. F-J- 0 Furnished KENT FOR mvviN Mcdowell Lf represents 6 FU by Oak-Vl,V- house, FUR SALE Majestic range and SS2 W. Oth B kitchen cabinet. ilome Co. 529-- J PIANO TUXIXQ Is a good Investment $5 buys the best tuning in CHIMNEY SWEEPING-Chimn- ey, the intermountain country. Phone mm luriincen r tea lieu; E. P. May hew at 619-- J or 544 for ex- workman, phone New pert services with a one year guar- store, antee. i expert Hatsi fj tf PLAYEB SALE USED HALE BY OWNER Choice FOR riAXO. Convenient terms; Robcity lots and a modern home. . inson Music Co. Phone 150. Enquire W E. itli X. l'houe MG FOR 5U4-M- furFOR RENT Modern nished house. ul'J S. 7th E. InF-quire lieNt door. Full PIANOS FOR REXT piano department FOR ers room modern, nicely hriek house, fitk) X. F-IM.one P!u .1. KENT f'Tiiished. E. L'ml Taylor Bros., tf ed ranges and heat; nt bargain prices. Bates SALE-Us- Stores Co. EMPLOYMENT FOR elictric wiring, contracting, ROOMS FOK RENT, P.OAKI) estimates and repairing call and Tolliot, 451-J- . rooms. FOR KENT 3 furnished Call at Hedonist lru? No. 1 be- MAN with ton and will do nK kinds fore o'eloek, or 412 X. 1st E. F-Phone after (!. Guy-ma- n f truck of hauling. one-hal- 15 0'07-X- M-- 4 unfurnished WANTED Dressmaking' and plain Two KENT rooms L'17 W. :ird S. sewing. Work guaranteed. Mrs. M-- 5 J. II. Kirk, 198-J- . FOR RKNT Well furnished room clothes closet, steam with HOME LAUNDRY Clothes caUed heat, adjoining hath; plenty of hot for and delivered. 898 N. 1st E. water. Suitable for one or two per- Phone 351-U- . 2 F-son. 5ti E. 2nd 8. Foil F-- 7 F-1- 8 FOR KENT Sleeping room, mod- WORK WANTED Woman, 33, sires work as housekeeper ern conveniences, $3 a week. 334 E. Center. tending children. Call 20. F-1- 2 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call J. L. or 544 142-R- . AND BOOM for young Call rate. Reasonable 306-- 4 de- or iTnrv.t.-Tt- ) : F-1- 2 Also Stamping Designs. Orders Taken for Corsets. F-- 8 or call AHLANDER MFG. CO. 476 8. UnlTcraltT Ave. Phone 182. Provo, Utah. has moved over Provo Meat & Packing Company. Dressmaking, Hemstitching, Button Majting, Pleating. F-- 8 REXT n".iwit MRS. LAURA SENIOR 0 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 579 X. I'niv. Ave. BOARD ladv. iriwii twiKia ANNOUNCEMENT F-1- 3 Russell at AHLniCAii 210 S. 1st E. BOARD AND ROOM S81-- rooms. 156 W. Phone 4th S. F-- ll FOR REXT Two furnished rooms, one block from Roberts Hotel, $25 per month; 240 S. 1st E. Phone lights furnished, modern home. e 258. Housekeeping rooms. F-3rd X. Phone 500-J- . FOR RENT 115 E. 50c 10c Reg. 10c for $1.00 Nydentia Tooth Paste and 35c Tooth Brush 50c for Nydentia Tooth Paste and 35c Tooth Brush .35c for 16c 19c 26c Two 25c cans Talcum Powder 25c e an 8 REXT 2 furnished rooms for housekeeping, ground floor, south rooms. Rent reasonable. Phone 330. POULTRY GARDENS, FARMS, , List your Real Estate for sale with us. We have lots of buyers waiting. Your property may be just what some of these buyers want mL.-Nlf 10 acres W. Provo beet slicer, good flowing well, all fenced; has been ploughed, good beet land. Bargain price for few days. Part terms. Price $1250.00. For Sale IF WANT good hay, phone YOU M-- T87-R-- l FOR SALE Two good cows. Phone C7G-F-275 E. 5th S. . one-ha- 8 Hay. Phone For Sale 786-R-- modern bungalow, large garage, east 50c 69c Cascara..25c 50c Santox Syrup Figs for 25c $1.00 for Hot Springs Tonic 53c 65c Milk of Magnesia, 43c 50c Santox Sage and Sul- phur Hair Tonic. . .25c ...50c $1.00 size Santox Scalp Wonder SOAP for 25c Toilet Soap.. 6c $1.00 size 50c WtrJn Bio FOR - MAN WITH just received 1000 boxes of high grade stationery, reg- ular 50c, sale 25c F-- 6 THREE GROWN rent a farm Used to farming. SON'S would like to near Provo. Please write to Castle Dale, Utah. Ammon Foote, F-1- 0 FOR SALE Sweet cider apples and potatoes. We deliver. H. II Giles, 1036 W. 4th S. Phone ' We have first crop hay, call first-clas- s 786-J-- F-)- l 7 . 225-M- t"" 'dentifieatlon. FOR SALE 10. 7th X. Call Fred E. Ray, Field Mgr. Steel range. $10. . Phone welding VV.H.Ray versity Ave. Florence D. Ray, Office Mgr. 659-F-- 6 100-W- 78 North Uni Telephone 108 SCELLANEOL'S XD Gold watch. front, nice shade trees, only 4 blocks from main street. Terms on part. Great bargain. Price $2100.00. For Sale modern brick dwelling, close in; can be used for boarding house, rooming house, apartment or dwelling. Big rent getter. 2 full sets plumbing. Furnace heat. Part terms. Price $4200 Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Rentals and Investments 159 F-1- 2 and cut ting. We weld anything made oi metaL Work guaranteed. First clai service. 42 N. 4th W. Phone 688-- J We Loan Money to Anybody, Anywhere, Any Time. Member Provo Real Estate Board. tf 32c 40c 50c Santox Toilet Paper, roll elfu 5c Many other things too numerous to mention here. Come in, look over the stock for yourself. You can save money. NEWS Thursday evening C. E. was the honor guest at a surprise party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malstrom. Games, music and an oyster supper formed the evening's entertainment. Mr. Allan was presented with a large morris chair. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Barker. Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Allan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Last 5 50c Harrison underwent an operation at her home last Sunday. The operation was performed Allan 35c reg. Tooth Brushes, 25c BATHING CAPS 15c Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Welch siont Saturday in Salt Lake City. 1 F-- 7 Mrs. liose Vance spent Saturdav' In Salt Lake Citv . MAPLETOX rT Call FOR SALE Mrs. J. G. Olsen of Salt Lake City was a Springville visitor Friday. bv Dr. George A. Anderson. i iuthJa and 11 Ave. SIS X. FOR Having placed an order for new fixtures with the Wilmarth Fixture company for new fixtures throughout for our store, which will make the Sutton-Chas- e Drug company one of the best equipped and best stocked drug stores in the west, before our fixtures arrive we must unload some of our regular stock rather than handle it in the remodeling. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Allred were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allan. Torter is tinder the doc-tor's care with injuries suffered from falling from the roof of his Mr. house last Friday morning. Porter was climbing up a ladder and Just as he reached the roof the ladder slipjied out at the bottom and let him fall to the ground. "el "hetwn rut. I' Uth. FOR Roena Hutchinson, Emily Donaldson, Gena Smith, Lucy Walnwright, Ileen Harrison, Lal'real Goates and Verna Allen. Mrs. m m Saturday evening Elizabeth Harmer entertained at a party it being her twelfth birthday anniversary. The evening was spent at games after which dainty refreshments were served to Beth Anderson, Andrew of V.i e An; 11 w vi Provo, AST Courses by mall kui tedim iMIBFTY IF LOXELY Beat an clauses. Call or write for nlrH I .... nceetuifiil "Home- Maker": lars. nuuir MArcin 1 I r lioi -i hundreds rich wish marriage aoon; roufidentlul ; most reliable; PIANO TUNING apt. furnish-- ! strictly i 'nrd, niti,ie for do riptlona free. The Successful v )iro-irra- I thp I.FI. r.i I ls-s- i i n r i SCHOOL OF APPLIED THE HERALD WANT ADS V Mae-donal- t y Classified advertisements, bargains of goods and service offered to readers of The Daily Herald. IP JIM P y NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Provo Building & Loan Soeietv will he VidIH nn WoA. nesday, the 13th day of February, io-- i, ciucK p. m., at tne district court room, Provo, Utah, for the purpose of hearing the secretary's annual financial report, the election of officers, and for transaction of any business that may come properly before the meeting. By order of the board. H. F. THOMAS, Hardy-Madse- n iiov Secretary. A factory on the bleak northwest coast of Australia will convert Into soup and other table delicacies the thousands of turtles that swarm the beaches there. Convicts in British Columbia penitentiaries are prohibited to labor for private companies, ac- Transfer Co. Office Phone 148; Res. Phone Careless handling of furniture pianos has done more damage than tural wear and tear. na- Handled Right by the Right Companl All Service Guaranteed cording to a new ruling. I)oie users number 7,500 In Chi cago alone. Sixty per cent of the women tried in morals court of that city are drug users. and 135 W. Center St Provo, Utah. |