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V- HANSEN Artist 'Commercial ttnrdtrtTind'-rK'liWill give 'personal instruction Thf1 (.'uitis boy was accompanied by 'Hiigh Uougall and Morton Di'f in Show Card Writing, Sign on their hion'd, all on Painting, Drawing, Designing way up Hobble creek canyon. arid Painting. Students may Cu'ru's The hore- ridden by Mr. at'tir striking the buggy Ml and commence iit any time asXeach Mr. Curtis wis thrown to the one will receive individual uiiT - li 0 LdiiT? i!n s I "rA', S5?V ' ' .,'h','. o il. w . PDRSE STRIWeS fr?!K:4 . ,. ,. vV ;,ff a V..1-F- i . - ' , . ' mmm'''' ,aUifetJ Zit I in-,- , lirtho o-(ut- ul T z- vt-. - ue ed by th s a;M,KUt..o jn.lu.i ofc "rUifd gfio, t In th, rt.srar h.;,.,.L "" ' M UU . iiljiarui of their tu uuMy.of wght. ' niiyhi W re, ' j , already oC ue 'S5J rt.h ,n N f . 3,-- full recognition and ,r,"hi.c i,vlJ v. "WS W t intent : Daily Heraia a Mtae4A3wUond il The gunday Herald, was ejtcred as second v.l9U,-ar-d undei the Act of TWo. Utah, 'l?Vat-tlie 9, postolfice, May Th f th a N !,.u PUijU5ni.fi that ANT) U4TQR KODGERS j !i. -. th P'"''l,'l7i7ttJ Tl , , ca-8jia- f ihf ir and ucipt Saturday, $100 the year, in advance mil. by Uuffl-t- , u denvered by . ' ity haw fiikd to ' THF HEftALD. FRIDAY? SEPTEMBER 14, '1923. - " tJ- - It vfilf fLT IyAi'W'S 1 '' ' .' , H'fW'li" HK ' . . - V- nur laps, sprawling Ultu Boys Clothing like this! 9 s. ', LAKE PROJECT SEEMS CERTAIN. hefnre ifls siwh interest been manifested in tKe The notable thing about boys' clothes setting rPflamatinn of the Utah lake lands and Treri)efore-1ia- 3 , is not the jiumber of people coming in, but the lithe project seeme more certain of consummation jthan' at ? the present time. number of boys' suits going out. gfouiuT nrstTlt?d--ttpT-by.rt' . Thp. mtizifmtifvmv and honeful indication' that the Doligall and Diamond boys and si loncstandintf irrievance is about to be rectified is the inter taken to Dr. John Anderson's Day. find Evening Classes. where it was discovered that Value that little word with five letters plus takenm-the proposed project by the men high in the Terms. Reasonable. -lie had his shoulder thrown : r- -? ranks service. reclamation 7 the this new, clean stock of hundreds of suits is the 91 kiiocked-oplace, his Studio 328 W. Center." I z That the officials are really interested is shown in a and his ja broken. best orator known to bring parents to immePlione 812-Provo, Utah. family The . : letter written to the head of the reclamation bureau by diate action. taken home iif an ftatOniobrtr-im jwJaich I Miles Gihnon, field "cofflmissiouer of r"':' " Lester Averett. The. baby suffered the gives an account of his recent investigations in Utah and a cut i Uxe foreliead v!uk- the k. If you have a son to clothe no. matter what ., 4 Salt Lake countiesrest only received slight bruises: "The Provo bay," writes Mr. Cannon, "consisting of WW i ome and let us show can afford to spend you V-;- N i some ViJOO acres 01 land now suDmergea, ana y.iiii:n., 1 am thisjuar in .France much to lose. afford can't how jiou you' to Htimulate aviatioii'liy the jiorveru-of water annually in ' hi.! ;told, consumes some 2800 acre-feme'nt, cities, Vlabs and imlividuais evaporation, affords an opportunity for development almost total 4,'262,0ii francs. TONIGHT, AND Bbys? Suits; with" 2 pair beyond computation from a monetary standpoint. The $5.98 . . ..y trousers citizens I value of this I by: the; land, think, js duly appreciated ...SATURDAY x !of Provo. School Shirts ... .98 "In company with J. R. Murdock, August .8, we made School Waists .. . . . TOM MIX an examination of the, system for which this gentleman is ra II 'responsible, utilizing, as it does, a portion of the water irom School Underwear . v. 89J , the agricitfturaLfea Provo river.- -: We likewise-examinand of this creek mouth tures of the land lying between the i . M School Caps Fort Pouglas, near the city of gait Lake, on the east side of 1 W"CAT CH MY SMOKE" AT THR STB.VN'D THEATER TO;the Jordan river. This land" has, through the operations of SCENE FROM "ENVIRONMENT," SATURDAY. NIGHT AND MV Murdock, a partial waetr TONIGHT AND rigbj and some extensions are . -a- nd v- -in' eontemDiation- Alice Lake sprang into fame and SATURDAY 'This district is composed of what might be termed TOM MIX COMING stardom by her appearance in the 'made lan'V That is to say, it has been deposited along the WILLIAM RUSSELL last the elements base of the hills, by the centuries, What la considered a gala event crook photoplay. "Hate," which during fltill Sills the Milton in lingers and is, therefore, exceedingly rich and capable ot intense In the film history of Provo is thelmemory for his remarkable interin jroduction, as well as unusual valuation, In other words, premiere presentation of "Catch pretation of the .big Fox pictnre, "MAN'S SIZE" i this land might be compared favorably with the high-clas- s My Smoke," latest photoplay fea "ThHonor System "-.- Only the "LEATHER PUSHERS" 'lands of Okanogan, Yakima andxthe favored districts of turing Tom Mix, the William Pox other day he created a memorable ndrcomes to tae coinm- part wnicn wherein he star, California. There are sufficient acreages now Jn bearing bia theater tonight and Saturday. played a crook returned from the COMEDY . in a few isolated places along, this line which preeminently under the direction of William war in and was compelled to appear establish this fact From the north end of this district, near Beaudine, who directs the popular In a hideous make-up- . : WrSD B&ffl CEBD CEED BEffl fflrflfl fflEffll mm V mm fSb m " ' ' miles to Fox star for the first time, this 'Now for the first time these Fort Douglas, it is not to exceed two and j said to is be with replete players are Joined la a great crook there are some photoplay jthe Hotel Utah. If I remember correctly, from the first to the last drama; They, with Gertrude Claire, action 80,000 acres available in this division- reel Ably assisted by an excellent Ralph Lewis and Richard Head ? V or cast Including Tony,' the marvel rick, "Within a,distance of not to exceed two and one-ha- lf complete, a cast which, en m m 1 and flawless photog dows "Environment" with real --s 1 three miles west from the Hotel Utah there is a tract of level ous corse Mq Smoke" tells the vividness and vitality. Miss Lake 'land formerly submerged by the Great Salt Lake, but now raphy,ot"Catch an effort made by Tom's plays the role of the crook girl, f entirely, released from that body : of water, aggregating, story enemies to defraud him out of his reared In the underworld of Chi'speaking entirely from memory, some 04,000 acres. My in-- f property upon his return from cago a girl known as "Chicago formation is that experts from the department of agricul-- f France and of the dynamic west Sal," and wanted by the police, erner's triumph orer them. Not yet who Is able to escape prison ture have pronounced this soil very productive and capable only does he thrill us by the dis through her political pulL engif of increased fertility with the application of water and play or horsemanship but in his neered by a cabaret owner, "Chi f under a system of drainage, both of which will cost approxi-- 1 work he succeeds in cago Sal" goes to the country in eluding his. pursuer. company wKh another crook. And mately around 5100 an acre. This Is one of the 'best I something happens, out there "Adjoining this tract of land to the southward is another plays in which the veraaltiephoto Fox "Environment'' is a picture which ! extensive bench which, would say, is as rich in the nature star has appeared and there can be tugs at the heart: with its home :of production as any heretofore mentioned. , I asked Mr. no doubt that he gains additional spun bumanltles-hwhlstimulates each new laurels with photoplay. the pulse with its .'melodramatic i Murdock how many acres, in his opinion, there was avail! .1 The management guarantees six incident which arouses the keen! a i. ; 1; ai me ,lanas on reels aoie ior one project, uining 1. mio conaiuerauoa' of solid entertainment during est interest through its suspense-each side of the Jordan river and embracing the lands which the showing of tbia new picture creating scents; It comes to the ; are proposed under the Provo project, which might be con play. Strand theater a an Irving Cummlngs' production maije especially sidered as one project extending as lar north as J? on Dougfor Principal Pjctures. las on the east side and the Great Salt lake on the west side. ENVIRONMENT. ' His answer was 150,000 acres, as he hastily and roughly esti Shallow trencbes aire mafKmefl Crook' role made em famous- - across the streets of - a French mated. As far as my observation extended, : these lands now and they're doing- them again town to check automobile speedwould proclude the possibility of any doubt as to the repay Milton Sills, who is seen ing. ment to the government of any construction charges up to in except an' opposite type of role in the the sum of ?15Q an acre, big, smashing attraction, ''Environ.A corkscrewshaped tent "In addition ot the natural productiveness of : this soil ment,which. comes- to haWs-titand Saturday. into the ground without driving. its location and other advantages should have great-weig- ht Near Provo a great steel plant is in course of construction, A capital city is situated in the center of the Provo project. eaywwbfcheTisnTured. When asked how he was hurt Jie On the west side a copper plant, a smelter and a DuPont fl OUTH INJURED said he thought he had been kit ed powder works are in operation. x The lands are traversed by ' - and profitable lines of transportation. Adia bya mule. Although badly bruisvd and shakcoal. centtherelOLaLrejnlimited deposits of copper, iron and 0 en up the doctor says his injuries industry in this immediate Vicinity will increase-year-h-txr- f fact, It is almost impossible for year as time goes i The forks and frame of .the motor traini 1PIJ5i!!.LffSCTH formingLAMfii 1 .. . l.wfMN OWE AND V. MILRC a one s mind to encompass the great possibilities of the fuEldon Palfreyman. aon ofMxs. cycle were badly bent and the tire .w nna ( ' T 1 A' V MSaaa' ' n I rt Lydla Palfreyman is In bed under was punctured, but nothing' was ture, in connection with this proposed projectana .V fcJ.. POUCC- r. r.i. feriormances at 2 and 8 r.ii; "In my ODinion. it could be made one of the most sue the doctors care as a result of a damaged on the' .truck. Tickets WUI Be Sold Circus Day at Hedquist Drug motor cycle and automobile coili- cessful in the control of .the. government, and I knowjjf no GERTRUDE CLAlrVE ' xw vvrai center Bi.. . Jugoslavia's, production iif npnr. . Iob that happened last Sunday! '.'3L-'-. ' tijbwi:' j lands that would contribute more to the wealth of the coun afternoon ' lor!f b!l HARVEY GATES Tjn.ooo.uw metrfetons-- of -e- oaU 'ifE 8th. September .. iLteMHl which have ones herein I was described." tast M than the the year 'Sinee greatest try Mr.T Palfreyman. war riding on the formation of the kingdom.- - Novpf - " h hos-nit- est out-ol- front-teet- 1 ut -- , e-bureau,. - . - r" - ivl Vf - I COLUMBIA Prizt-sofft-re- , -- et . 1 - AS -- -- ". , ........... Princess . -- 1 ALL SEATS ed M i 10c ..-..- ; .- I ......690 ' ' . ...... ..... ...:..... . I . - - - 11 I one-ha- lf ""M 1 W-- j :- - yx dare-dev-il n vJiiur 71iiursuuv j TZJ Msu - . I ch . - 1 A 1 1 - I . - I ' - - the-Sti-a- na' ed theater.-4onigh- t ed by by.--Ii- L : i4wi; - - LL f : . ".lcars HN ..mLFhx. mm aI K W ' -- .. - r tho bar of the motor cycle in front " of Maupriee-Auderso. They were TRADE ASSOCIATIONS- north on Center street when " "Trade" or "Industrial" associations arise in response going a truck driven by S. D. Strong to definite needs; they are a product of the processes of crossed the street in front of them v ' economic evolution. Broadly speaking, they come under two on Third South street. Mr. Strong said he saw the boys associa classifications: (1) the modern "Open Competition" coming but thought they had plenty tions which have for their aim the more intelligent conduct of room to pass behind the truck. of business in the commercial competitive field, based upon Maurice who was driving the motor cycle says that he did not orderly and systematic ascertainment and dissemination of see the truck until he was with in existing related facts; and, (2) the three feet of It. inaim have which for their associations, The front wheel of the motor creased knowledge, usefulness, and use of the products' of cycle struck the truck body just in concern in the commer- front ot the rear wheel. the industry represented, ' without --- --Maurice escaped without being cial competitive field." hurt except tor a few scratches on the hand, New York in 1902. is not commercialized in the usual sense Eldon was taken to Dr. John of the word, and is neither concerned in the direct sale and Anderson's hospital In an unconscious condition. Stitches were takdistribution 'of cement, nor in. the trading relationships be en in his forehead and at the hack tween its memberships and their patrons. of his neck and lacerations under endurand Ma loft arm and - below bis - left Because of its simplicity of use, adaptability matestructural e basic knee were bandaged u?, after factory-madno ing nature, probably which he wos tnfcen home In " an' rial occupies such a broad field of usefulness as does cement, automobile G. R. Maycock,-- . or offers such promising opportunity, for expansion of its Eldon doesby not remember- - any uses. Recognition of these facts Is primarily responsible.for thing about the collision nor any the existence of the Portland Cement association, which is thing else " that happened during 7 Tfitfs Pills ; NOW IS THE JT1MB TO LAY I ' MEDICINE " ' tUmiUtt torpM IItw, ttreogthea . kowels, lelier tick beadadu. .:M?h.t'7:.'MlTaa.,. : i- 1 - TONIGHT AND SATURDAY "Scientific-Educational-Promotion- - i '1 . t 48 lbs. Tip Top Flour 48 bs. Hoover's Straight HTa76SJ Queen 80 lbs. r'ai,u Mill Run . . . -- A ioo lbs, shortsT; 100 lbs. Buttermilk ,10pJbs. Oyster ; UW VV 7 of Building Material Coal-Ple- nty r none ma '.- ' - - 1 .$1.35 . : $1 35 V .... .... . . 7 nun " '''' ly Mash"Vtf lQOJbs. Charcoal .T?. V 100 lbs. Meat y.Scraps stock is always complete pfOur v- . .SiS.W - '-at the lowest 4i jai III ! possible ! UTAH TIMBER & COAL COMPANY ril i Flour " Stbrngc Rates on YOUR STOCKOFi at lW PRICES Red Flour; ... ..... .$1.0j T1"" 8 ifr A??1 Globe Red Mark flour .Sl.40 "SnX TY1 W !L0UR 60 West Cth North WasatchProduccCol " PHONE 480. TERMS CASH 425 W. CENTER ' f |