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Show Ml JUii Afra. Emil J. Jaeobsoa and family leXt this mora tag - for Goshen, where they. wUJ visii vllh Mrs, Jaoobsoa's relaUrea, Dances Visitors da Ethel Society ' Editor, ' . Mrs. Atom CrandaH and family, Mrs. Mary; Marknem' and family andMr. OUt MIOMira and family left Provo Friday; by auto" for lbWItOB NauOUM (HI, will visit lor two wteu Mr. and Mrs. I B. Harmon. Mr. nd. Mrs. Vera Obsrhaiuley of City. Idaboi Mr. and Mrs. ' Clarence Boyle, Mrs. OmeHa Ok hRialeT Mies. Pearl Oberhansley, Lowrr Nelson, Mls Emma Ober--4 hansley, Mbs fcncUle Turtle ox Wnti and (Mrs. Bean, motoreiJo tet uy snr Saratoga Tuesday afternoon. Bathing;-delkiont Jonch-games tpd eon were enjoyen. sodlety news should, be telephoned to The JKerald l Dpckett-Al- r office. Dhone 43. Kenunerer George Johnson and thro sons of ; Mrs. Peter Boyce entertained Mesa Arlx Wrs. ' Jesse, W. John-se- n Friday afternoon U hour of Mrs. entertained At diner her Jensen of Long Beach. Calif, who v twelve, following;; Mrs. W. e Mrs. Count Naylor. Beesler 0,. (Mr. and Mra. Jesse Smith and Mra. W. O. Breretoa. Mrs. Mamie Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stubbs hare re-- J Beealey, Mrs. Annie Toung. Mrs. turned to their home in this dty. Ires Olsen. Mrs. ; Jtesf Harmon:, after, a pleasant vUU at 6traw-- 4 Mrs.' H. 8. Pyne, Mrs. My Ffcrrer berry. They report baring enjoy- Mrs. Hansen of Idaho. and ea ineir wans; s inucn. rery BUT FOB CASH SAVE MONEY ' b. ........ o. ...... ........ ............65 . . . .. . ..... ..... .45- the guests of ' their? parent, Mr. and Mrs. Jerryv duff. . , , - r 10 lbs. Good Eice 2 pkgs. Delish Wonder Food ;., Smoked Bacon Squares, per IbV Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Harris and 1 Smoked Bacon, per lb. . . . week-enthree children spent last at Aspen GroTO in Provo canyon. Salt Bacon, per lb.. Whfle there- tliey attended vaitoua Fancy leaaed Ouckens, per lb. classes of tbc JES T2r TO maanstH --Certo SureJen, try a bottlfe wMcn school A-N- o. ...v... .......22 r"t ,Mff , ?32t they-repo- 35 .'. 2 pkgs..Parowax Pint bottle White oi Brown Vinegar 1 doren White Crown Fruit Jar Caps Mr. and Mrs: C T. Cannon and dozerr Fruit Jar Rubbers 2 family are spending a lew. Weeks . enffinslastic I5f 1 - ... . Mr. andf Mr. Harry Aahton-an- d Mr. and Mrs. (Mark Trip left yesterday for an Auto tour through the Grand, Bryce and, 3Jton canyon. TatertBeywfilnrist atJTslriAltev! . i t ..... . . .15f 90 Pint Mason Fruit Jars .$1.10 Quart Jlason Fruit Jars Half-gall- Fruit Jars Mason on - 35- ......... .... ..... 224 - Proro canyon at Aspen Grove. Vin parties have tailed to pay by June It the second installment of ihe income tar-undthe rev enue act of 1921. the full amount of the second, third and fourth installments apds a 6 per eent pen-altonthe Jellnanent second in- sUllments and a S per eent pen-lpThis- - announcement wae made last week by James H. Anderson, col lector of internal revenue, who ihe following statement sad -- y mm ef la-su- , example: "The income tax due from a person fpr the year amounts to h $32. Of this sum was Lost ShinJFjtterHad Forty paid upon the filing of the return rounds and Was Very Des- w ana m ioe .remxnaer, f 15. then 18 on pondent. Minister's Exper was payableIS June and- the final f De Pointed"" the Way tepteeaber coroner la. But in ease of failure Back and to pay the June 18 installment by that date, the low of 1921 provide: Strength." "If any installment is not paid "For cntldlna; a man up and mak- - when due, ihe whole amount of the h fitoa fee like tknseU. Tanlac tax unpaid shall become due and mt one-fourt- -- diHealth l: weU-know- n I decided to try Complimentary read a minister's autement prais ing ft Well, sir, I soon regafned the weight I lost and now I haren't an ache or pain, and feel Just like a man made over. I always keep Teniae at hand for a little of It now and then keeps me In fine trim." Tanlac is sold by all good drug gists. Advertisement - realization. . given a3n&iderttnn..Thia is unusual in a car of lie raX3oaWd55cIinclier this price. gudtidMmJoi tin :r UTAH MOTOR true. Just returned from another visit to Europe, Gerard declares neither the assassination of Rathenau nor the menace of monarchist plots will prevent the success of the task Rathenau foresaw and was engaged in when murdered. "As I was leaving Berlin in February, 1917, said Gerard, "Rathenau told me his country would be defeated within two years to liberalise Germany. He was right in both instances. "Propaagnda favoring the monarchy Is persistent through the newspapers backed by the old afmament trust. Ttiere is even a reaction of royalist revenge noticeable among schoolboys who did hot suffer-- hr "the war and who in their unformed minds see the of the monarchy. "The government in Its present form forced ' out representative Whenever the lower nouse wishes will become, I think, ah executive bureaucratic government like that of the United' States. "The assassination of Rathenau and the discovery ( J.'he' monarch ial murder bund has dfawn the On ore line sharply side Are the junkers who faor the monarchy and the of compulsory, military service, for mtnge and war against the plain fabric using 30x3 or been made, and ydat dealer can supply size trotm- 30 x 3J4 up. yosl tn-an- - f COMPANY 145 1 14. f3prlng-vill- e .' - .. -- ' -- tt; becemej(t the 4utyof the BOY SEVERELY HURT." GROVE.4 July Hi-GeoAdairii U years of egerfell payable. the "Therefore, the 18 second install- from a tree today and suffered was ment having become delinquent, breaking ot both arms. He ine wnoie amount or the tax un rendered unconscious by the fall paid, or $24 in the example given, and is in a critical condition. PLEASANT rge rfta You r t-Do- es OvCTlatid; Eioilar Buy? REDUCED LtsrftMi the won. Pl5rtet? Spwrir$pato lUtlli-- derful patedTrlot Round Trip Fare to Colorado ?4h Economical Operation Th&t't the Overland motor 25 mites to the gallon of gariBhe; Via IfitiTlt?t-th- Mlriifntism; Denver & Rio Grande Western e soijcon-structio- n. body, for Iniitaric The rtrcnger conttrtictldn and the all-ste- frmits . el 1 enamel finish. hard-bake- d ; Cosnpsre the Overland st tSSO, withaar e aUlng unJ73a TWlJas takerotorarideuls--ciyUiidofro- aL To Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo And Return Stopovers Allowed, Affeints. FINAL LIMIT OCTOBER 31 i'i i..x 1,1 IJ '.11 "'immm iiii ; Superior Motor Company interview with NEA Service the lfrOphecy y Walter Rathenau near ly two years before the armistice that it would take 60 years to liberalize Germany, Gerard goes a step farther and says he is convinced the prophecy will come sizei U aa outstanding value. 30x3 a-- 11 dealer an advantage,. He knows that the matter of stzor, p&c cannot affect the quality if it is a Qoodrtch product, and for ihrdisd &, cmCoiMdentiously recommend the tires to you. have been kept in mind in building the - rood Maxwell. Even the smallest details hate ben ' -- p'u. es ..-- By EDWARD M. THIERRY NEWPORT, R. I., July 24. James W, Gerard, former ambassador to Germany sees, the liberalization of the beaten empire on the way to Mrs, aaeV-eberri- peaches this year. CSande BroTT-in- g represented Denny ft Co.-aEuFriday leaded Ks last car of J. F. eiendenhatt the gravers. fancy packed cherrTeVTof the Chi- eago tearkeVThU 1st the- - four at Ca teenu car ehlpped to Dennyof Chicago, who have F been en gaged as marketing agents for the AjsONJnlj' entire crop of cherries and peaches will be celab rated here with a- pro to be grown in the , fiprlnrvllle- - gram startmglth band concert nwnlog. and eonolasv V Besides the fonrteen-ea- rs shipped ing wlUi a dance, this evening. to Chicago, this district has shipped For an hour before. soon, there oy weal express to Denver; ana will , fee sports for , children at. other eastern points more ' than Memorial park, and t the same " seven cars.' The eastern sUpments time program wtlL be given at have all been of the standard black the tabernacle. A baseball game between Payson and Mammoth isTl rsrietles. The Pleasant. Grove Canning scheduled for I p. an., and this is company has taken 25 tons of the to be followed by a pageant at ' white varieties from here for can Memorial park beginning at o'clock. ' ning purposes ' SPRIXGVIUJS, July GARARD TELLS OF AND FUTURE I&gat: deidei sells to small fruits oollector to make collection- - oy warrant of distraint (called writ of . execution in the local statutes, but warrant of distraint In the United Sttee tows) by aeUure and sale Af property." EFFECTIVE JULY 12 And Daily During the Summer your Convenience n - A Urge new acreage ji'lif CL'OS GERMAN HOPES The Xtyfrifb principle of one quality ottty tti; the mating of tires gives your It a paid;- ! $36.10 and See $3Jh Taniae when I .$1.40 .25tf 2 pkgs. White King Washing Soap , Highest Spot Cash Price Paid for Poultry and Eggs W. McAllister was hostess at a dinner party at her home Tenia;.. Garden, flowWednesday ers centered the table! The guests included B. W.: McAllister and John Allred of Mantt and Mr. and IMrs. L. B. Harmon. Followmf i dlnasr; the evening was pleasantly spent with music and social chat fias'thea an beat,t sald,Robert O. Ballamt. SO Turk St San Franeiseo. C$L, a ship titter. Two years ago a severe attack of the 'tin' almost finished me. When I got up I was so weak I feonld hardly 4rag coyself around and work was out of the question. I had no sppetfte, ate little more than enough to keep alive, and went down forty pounds In weight. was this way for quite a while and as my strength didn't; come back, I became very despondent (Mrs. X - to Mr1. ' and i J . 'A-NO- ., Of A nllHlSTER ience" West Ceater. lowest Prices. Phoiie446. WEEK ENDING JULY 29, 1922. 10 lbs. Sugar ; .85t - ; Mrs48-lsack Patent Flour Mrs. C. E. Mewr spent Wednes-da- r $1.28 2 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs . . , In Salt iLake City. .45f '; 1 . ........ Butter Creamery Mr. and Mrs." Eugene Cluit and 2 lbs, Nice Fresh Salmon, specially priced . . .45 -family of Burley, Idaho, are Provo V . .T. . . . :25V 7 lbs. New Potatoes as number ni of i Tlsitora for days A-N- 01 STA to the served Baker in nome er ly e In Wjro-,- af BALLAfX ACTED hotnt Sunday afternoon; 'Season's is to ProVo tWUngt Mrs. Coast Ooweri formed .1, attractive table! Naytor.-Tb- e Boyce home was beeu-tttulcenterpiece. CoTers were laid for. decorated and tancheon was k session,., are well attended ' students. j liffr. and Mrs. Lester, hare returned to their - . HodsosY enf Mr. and Mrs, J. .sbos famfly and Mr- and" Mr. Coleman and tsHy teft .Tfcursdajr for an nnio too tkrogarflie "Yt .pertyJ 460 lowstone National Trfc-T- ke for two week Dlaai to vtsft-therbefore returning home. d v Dr. a. r. Cannon returned rri-front AUanUo Cltf. , e becomes due sJklayanI.-Th18 second Installment - being . detlo quent, a $5 per eent penalty auto matically attaches under the law, or. 0 cents, making the delinquent secoM lastaUmesMSJi to which ia added' tae third and fourth 18 tnstaUmentsc giving s etal due and payable by delinquents ef $24.40. the evenl that the $14.40 Is net paid wttniirtea days: than a penalty ef per cent attaches te has becomd ttewhcJe due through the flrsf delinquency, and the tax due is $)Si0, with interest thereon, at the rate of cent, per month on the $24 Interest not7 being competed on the $S cetl penalty of tl.tO, "Upon the expiration of ten days from the time when, through fail ure to pay the second installment on time, the full amount of $24 and $1.20 in the example becomes due. if the full amount of $25.20 te not N. Univ. Ave.' 7ngrr - DANCE- and-accessori- Beautiful .. : THE ...... B.F. Geneva i V GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY Biilj FABRICS : people. ' .TUBES ACCESSORIES Special Tire Sale On Utah Lake BIG PRO VO BAND DANCE Smashing reductions ' EYERY TUESDAY. t v 8ILVERTOWN CORDS z es k AfcromOaie . -- ORCHESTRA ? ,j EVERY- - SATURDAY f; i, din "Fabric TitesL'All'tires carry" standard gurahtee. VyJMvi.,.., ! STOCIU LlLllTtDrBUY BATHING - FIsipCL'--Fin- fJOVi est Picnic Ground In At Geneva J StlerioE Gas T Per Gaon . ' On the other side are the Social Democrats, liberal thinkers. They will be Joined by the middle dowses, who for .the first time under the republic have a chance to get on in the world. This side will prevail." Gerard says Crown Prince . of Bavaria is a. menacing monarchical factor. He openly boasts he can. get back his kingdom any time he pleases,'' says ; the "former am bassador, nut uerara scouts toe possibility of Rupprecht's succeed : Gering and proclaiming himself ' man emperor. , '.Germans in America can do a great-dea-l toward liberaUaction of ihelr fatherland," Gerard says, "by throwing their Influence against mUitariim: wyttty: "wd Thtlttary . .. v service. There is a tendency of some to be for .kaiserism . and . militarism, because It is the picturesque side an4 perhaps because the, escaped ', the evlla of it" Gerard does not think t&ert wQl be. a financial crash in Germany, Rup-prec- . . ' RCVER8C CABINS FOR RENT r"l' . sir, ia boaitogC""" . " Buy' yoar tire tubes where youaeethisGoodrich dealer's ign It means satisfaction in every transaction, ' '.. COURT CUSTOM, A . In some courts the evidence and the accused is brought to; tie Judge, but Friday afternoon Sheriff John D. Boyd, Judge Abs W. Turner and Deputy. Frank Roper reversed- the usual order, and took to the evidence and the accused, WUlIe Christensea, Lin:'' ,' : ... den. , ; The officers and' Judge motored to linden, found two kegs of wine --Aft mnM StfltllA rlirlafAtt01l Ml even- Friday court fined $30 la city, i - the-Jud- Shopmen Carmen Machinists Boiler Maker Shojhkahomr.s., i UMiRaa A' ''tn Company MALJ-ie- j v GenearaLFo reman v Utah Rmlir'ay Shops; Proved :--E. f y S ... Jft- j- 3 - S |