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Show THE he: RIDAYj OCTOBER 13, 1922. tlon, price and when may take session. ' office. pos- WhIteJoi4HraU . O-- FOB SALE Fresh milk cow; also good horse surrey and harness v- - Pot U18 . 58.W3S. Wblttaker. Mrs. John candidacy, and the latter! race gears' ago Tharine man who was t bj fi Johnaon sisters " ." " :' Guy ShurtHff, Mrs: and religion.. United States as being disloyal tofof Spanish. Fork-taTfJ'l, i. a. uena&iier. rs. ajrvn wen- "The people ofin Utah Should be to the the world last people Mrs. Cox. Love TheeJ.;:v ; , iiiMrsGMert halter, the question of a mans tioa of the nation, would be placed James SutherlauoXMra. G. A. Clutf bring up or race,": Chairman Connty Brocirh...,. . Senator Smoot at the head of the most influential religion was an invited guest: committee in confess f" j , - v troduced Prof. Amo w asserted, r Once again daring his After mentioning the appoint- the ToungTuifversity a, A London doctor says our guv speech Senator Smoot referred to ments and the work of Wt W. Rlter state as assistant United States attorney i head of the Republican emow, xro lessor VmJS work too much. Our'experienceH the - - " ticket gmieraranarailamprytadisa too many. they work Senator Smoot"' pleaded for the commissioner, no sua, u we nave jwu kuuulj. i am sure election of a Republican senator not made rood it Is because God I agree With an that the from Utah at the coming election has not given us the power to do able product a community ourS" on the ground that the election of so. All my hopes, all nay prayers duos is the human productTii a Democrat will mean a repudia shall be, 'Keep Utah one of the of these products may renuS? tTT " tion of what Senator Smoot has brighest stars in the , flag of the home, while others mav " I oua places of the nation. WhwT United States.'"' done in the congress. (Continued from Page One.) "If you send a Democrat to .con The large theater was packed al they go, their Influence ia feu "T he Said, "the people of the most to overflowing last evening their native haunts become famZ: gress,'' shal against go help me God, I 'Reed Smoot before the beginning of the meet. for thelr having lived there? United States, will never vote to unseat a man unles--h- was wrong when say. he OTmeumes uese sav& the inc. After the Provo band had proKH violates the law. The laws of woolen industry of the west,' If played several selections, Senator return to their place big of blrtkI Michigan allow a man running fw you send a Democrat to congress Smoot, accompanied by County are honored tonight to hwe office to spend' money. Newberry the people of the United States will Chairman I. EL Brockbank. Prof. our aonowownmen ftere eJll was running against Henry Ford, say, 'Reed Smoot was' wrong when Amos N. MerrtU, CoL C. S. Loose, drees us.v He'W traveled CJS?J na it th richest men in this coun he saved the sugar industry of and Major Hamilton Gardner of has had many exfrtences. try. Most of the money Newberry America,' It isn't a Question of Salt Lake City, came onto the stage. turns tonight to give ug the b.Ij spent-wa- s lor advertising ana wis whether Ernest Bamberger or Wil- The people arose as the senior of part of that experience, ,waa nnt unlawful in his State. . 1 I llam King as men should be elect senator of Utah came in, and the "He nas done great thlieir nJ think It is wrong to spend that ed. Its the for which band played v'Tbe um. Jiauua OI GOT SfWti is.il much money, but it was not against they stand." principles nn4tont XX a I... Banner." of Michigan." laws the on most In the hlch on were .. the of have Seated things stage commenting change saved mm?, Senator Smoot then brought up has taken place In the United the candidates for the county of dollars to the country, the matter of Ernest Bamberger's that 3tates during TheTMwr 20 years to offieesnsnd thecampaign workers, stooNHsl8teaay ny the-intwards Utah, Senator Smoot said: both men and women. The Boehard- - tries of the United States WliTi "Who would have thought 20 years Pyne quartet san. "O Home Be studied the financial condittwuTjjJ So enthusiastic -- was the America BntU he stands todar S ago that the president of the United loved States would place a native boy of applause that the famous quartet that field without a peer. O , i Utah, on the beach of the United had to sing another song to satisfy The great men of the eartk hive! States supreme court?the large audience. The same cor- stood by and looked at hla tndi "Who would have- thought 20 dial reception was given the "trio have said, 'He Is a man.'" I ford, Mrs. Z. iLnndahlMrs. OT two-hou- neotporatt 371 DEPARTMENT STORES 286 WEST CENTER STREET Extraordinary Value in Polaire Coats for Women and Misses $16.75 FOR SALE Potatoes, Bweet pota toes, cabbage, beets, carrots, turnips, parsnips, onions. By the ton. pumpkins, mangel beets and carrots. We deliver. N. Gay, 314 W. 4th S. Phone 612. O-3- 0 WANTED To contract the topping and loading of 30 acres of sugar beets. Cherry Hill Dairy, Lakeview. 0-1- 6 Camp NO. 1 of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Pace. A sketch of her life was well given by her daughter, Mrs. Louis Boyle, after which she gave a tribute to Mother. Two splendid humorous readings were given by Mrs. Hannah Hicks. Dainty refreshments were served to 14. Mrs. Mary O. Crowther had charge of the Sterling Moore is in Duchesne for a few days on business, OFR 8ALE Or will trade for hay, rinh members Tha Ontlmlat two calves, two weeks old. Call were pleasantly entertained at the 7 451-J- . 442 N. 5th E. home of Mrs. Clarence Beesley Fall flowers FOR RENT Two room for light Thursday afternoon. used in decorating. The card were W. 65 with gas. housekeeping, PnloVfWl. MrS. W(LH to mo "F.ftn" O-2nd N.' Byron Denhalter receiving the card were WANTED To rent or lease from favor. aDinty refreshments a. owner fcnd will consider purchase served to the following: Mrs. K. Mn J jvi Sheehan. ' Mrs. modern brick house. uMnnia of 5 or tlif'jf'wj Rether- Must be priced light. State loca- - Thomas Hardy, Mrs. W. 0-1- . a " SHOOT OPENS e -- - oi! Since 1885 Now Siy The Largest Handlers of Utah' County Products Preferrec Shares The illustrations above show the remarkable beauty nd newness in which these Fall Coats are developed. To tee them is to enjoy them. They have arrived at a tiroa jrhen they will be moat appreciated. In this essential public utility that will soon enjoy the permanence and p rotits that will come from an extension of service that will ' Colors: Brown, Reindeer and Blue These Ooata are of excellent quality Polaire cloth and lined toe waist with Venetian lining. The styles ar loose tack, long walstsd, wide belted and side effects some with. UntK fioUara, others with convertible collars. frslow Sizes 16 to 42 To Prospective Purchasers of i II L Small Cars In ten days we will show you something startling. DIVIDENDS QUARTERLY Stock Sold On Easy Installments M mi m M. Roylance Co. The Wm. WHOLESALE Fruits and Produce Wait! UTAH PROVO Buy after you know Utah Valley Gas&CoIce Co what this is. Watch! PHONE 295 Saturday Specials Schofield Auto Co. 1 Ay uiuniDf 7face to Go 7Aq TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Regular Prices NORMA TALMADGE NEVER SO SPLENDID AS NOW as the wife whose innocent past becomes the guilty present in Charming Pollock's great drama of devotion. 'The Sign on the Door' J. ALSO-RO-UND THREE OF "THE LEATHER PUSHERS" (Ml lllfti, That Are Real Savings Twenty Silk and Wool JL Dresses at One-HaPrice ' lf WOOL DRESSES Wool Dresses at $16.50 Wool Dresses at $18.98 $22.50 Wool Dresses at $f3.75 Wool Dresses at.". $25.50 Wool Dresses at $26.50 Wool Dresses at $31.50 Wool Dresses at Many More at One-Ha-lf : . $8.25 $9.50 $11.25 .$1185 $12.75 $13.75 $16.75 Price. Price. One-Ha-lf Cotton Batt, 80x90 Special Large size Sleeping Garments, 8, 10, 12, 14, 6 yards Silkoline, Challie or Cretonne 3-l- $15.75 $16.50 $17.50 $20.00 $27.00 $28.50 $39.50 All SILK DRESSES Silk" Dresses at $7.85 Silk Dresses at S8.25 J 58. 75 Silk Dresses at Silk Dresses at $10.00 ! 513.50 Silk Dresses at Silk Dresses at S14.25 Silk Dresses at $19.75 These and Many More at .98 b. at . . . . . s Many pieces of Curtain Material s ONE-THIR- D MANY OTHER SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY FIB BROS CO .98 .98 OFF Whole Ham, lb. ...32c c Breakfast Bacon, Salt home Bacon, . . .25c cured, lb Lard, home rendered.' the best kind, lb. .15c Spring each morning, Chicken Saturday per lb 50e SATURDAY UNTIL NOON Pot Roasts, lb. Rump Roasts, lb Prime Rib Roasts, lb.. Sugar, 10 lbs can Syrup Buckwheat Flour, 10-l- b. 10 17 ..... .'717 Banquet Butter, lb. Wasatch Butter, lb 45c Cheese, lb. Eggs, per dozen. ...SO Fresh -- Eggs, dozen 45c &t bag 68 .. . , . .85 30c i All kinds of CoM Mestt at your service. i BEEF PORK Leg Porls Roast, lb Loin Roast, lb Shoulder Roast, lb. Loin Chops, lb Fresh Side Pork, lb..". Pork Chops, lb Spare- - Ribs, lb Pork? Sausage, lb 23c 24c 20c 25e 20o .21c 17c 15e VEAL Veal Cutlets, lb Leg Veal Roast, lb Loin Roast, lb Shoulder Roast, lb Veal Stew, lb Sugar, per 100 lbs 10 lbs. Sugar ( 20c to 24c 24o SHOP EARLY AND QET COME OF THE BEST. Our shop will close at 6:30 week nights and on Saturday night at 8: SO next during the months. We open at 7:30 few ............. Hamburger, lb MUTTON 18c toZ Mutton Chops, lb Mutton Stew, lb 20o So 85c r sharp. 24c $8.00 Round Steak, lb fr ?J Sirloin Steak, lb Steak, lb Shoulder Steak, lb Pot Roast, lb. jj Lw Rump Roast, lb lb J? Prime Rib Roast, rj I nAti ik . lb. RIB and Brisket Boil, ...6c sndj1! Shank BolL lb. Suet, lb. IK H1NDMARSH 464 Hoover's Flour, per lbs. i50; b sk ljj 48-l- West Center Street. I ""V |