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Show 0 1 THE PROVO HERA 12), FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1921 ! U. of U. Glee Club lira. J. C Brandon, enaperone. dun la California, Kentucky tad Frances Union, aonrano: Helea otber places, organise and prodact Beeley, pUni ; all in charge of a standard, reliable product nw. mo, uiiea 01 tne state uni "As civt fixation has advanced we have aeea man advance, froca the The I'niverslty f I'tah Glee club versify. tta Krldar. Uan-- 91. fh. mHiw family to the tribe, from the tribe and trchestra arrived la Prv j program will be rejieated at the to the dan, from the els a to city, The aggregation naie umrerauy, ai a. bl. from city to state and from atate to FVdiy morning. nation. With each step of advanceap iciired In concert at the Lincoln under ITurwur Giles' direction. bl h bM.I In lrt.vo at 10:45 a. nu ment the Individual baa gives np PL.N C. Or C DRIVE. in J at the It. r. I', at 11 :30 a. m. tome of his petty dealrea to be able A meeting of the membership Ti e contort lit the B. T. lT. waa Ih to enjoy the better things a larger I i,- nature of a return concert, for committee of the Provo Chmnlier of community can offer him. Organi tli.' coneeA not long ago given ty Commerce was scheduled for this at 5:30. when represents tie B. V. V. young people at the afternoon and Klwanit f. of 1T. The glee club with the tires of the Rotary American Legion m quartet, will apiiesr Friday Hubs, Engineers, anl the B. V. U. llans for the C !t the Star theater, Kureka, ar (1 Ksturdu.r evening at the Star of C. membership drive will he perfected at the meeting, according to tl titer In I'uyson. on-iu- , chairman. "The Hand TUe tlii- - eltib Sings in Provo jit; Jenkins Knit Goods , Extreme in Quality (the best) but Moderate in Price ft - oe crew before, zation has also been Bak!s rspid jraSs ere irner stride in all phases of economic but made It possible for one to activity. Caa the fanner at a class grow where none could grow. They still remain in the individualistic did this through adaptation to their state? No. He needs the help and conditions. protection of the teat of bit class. "They nave now passed on, leavThis eta only come about by the ing to at, their children, the land farmer making a few sacrifices and they so nobly conquered. Many of be willing to Join bis fellows In ns are already complaining that we cannot make a living on the farms making mutual advancement "Through unwearying toll our they made and gave to us. We liarenta made the desert blossom as must see our problems and solve a rose, not making two blades of them as did our fathers or we will fall and people more fit f work win take our placet. Ar , going to falter, not even being ablt to make a living on the land our parents made possible for us, can we too see our problems an4 solve them? If so we will hav t put aside petty prejudices and tU work together. My friends. ht w then join bands with each other and work harmoniously to make Hut land the moat profitable land la ig the world. smiiina ev.-un- L. D. S. Garments M:m." the niiiuWr (but won recently the '!ut reollc-g- ! ih glee eluli contest; ulso 'leep H'ver." by Uurleigh's arrangement: "Ui How a Kose e'er Blooming" (I'ruetorlus), and "Hunblau" folk m n Iiy Hnihms. The personnel of ti e glee eluli Is 1)8 follows: I'lrnt tenors ;Kny Thomas, F. C. Bradford, Henry Cox, Kenneth White,"" Win. Wallls, Douglas Nord. Second tenors George Ward, M. Albert Q. Bradford, Marchant, Hugh Christenaen, lmdley Walters. First basses- - Melvln Freebalrn, Clifton Jacobsen, Adrian Grey, Worley, Kearns Perre. Second basses Lewis Stearns, Dr. O. A. Barnes, (Well Peterson, Joel Bowen, Harold Noull, Z. R. Miller. The personnel of the string quartet is as follows: University String Quartet Alice first violin ; Lozola Anderson, Brandon, second violin ; J oulse Cherry, viola ; Myra Grant, cello ; O'swni fur New Style Old Style For Men For Women All grades $1.00 and up .mm s Holeproof Hosiery for Men.' Holeproof Hosiery for. Women. Dil-wort- h America's Best Known Hose. KNITWEAR FOR BABY Toques, Caps, Capes, Sacques, Coats, Bootees, Rubens Shirts. Hose. 1 Silk-Wool-Cott- 1 .r : :'i ! i) Simple Way to Take Off Fat on 50 N. I '.I University Ave. ? J -- NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that on MolldllV. the 1x1 1nv of inrll KI'U at 11 o'clock a. m., at the garuge of tne cnorieid Auto company In Provo, Utah county, stute ot Utah, there will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, one Famomis Eem Hat (Sta-shap- e) eight-cylinde- r. Heven IiHKwniriT Mim..).iU. touring car antonmblle. Bata sale la being made to aatlsfy storaee Hen of the KehnfUM kntn OumiHinr against aaid automobile, n. a. mrer ana, or Homer B. Btout being the reputed owner thereof. SCIIOFIELD ACTO COMPANY. , that withstand hard usage and retain, their shape. M 14 21 HERE'S MORE ABOUT Designed for both the new English Roll or to be turned down all the way around-- to SCOUT COUNCIL STARTS ON PAGE ONE known for the good It is doing," Mr. Hutrhes continued. ." men know what it Is doing for the 1kvs ; let us see to It that everybody knows." The financial report showed that the towns north of Prnrn In tho Alpine district are practically over the top; that Provo has about one third of its quota; and that the towns south, with the exception of Tintic which Is nracticnllv in alwut the same condition' as Every finance director, however, insisted that: ht HiofrW would go over in the very near fu give that air of 'carelessness.' Thers can b nothing simpler than taking a convenient little tablet four times each day until your normal. That's weight is reduced to all just purchase m vox of Harmola Tablets from your Prescription one dollar, the same druggist for price the world over. Follow direcno starvation tions dieting or tiresome exercising. Bat substanclal food be as lazy as you like and keep on getting slimmer. And the best part of Marmola Prescription Tablets is they are harmless. That ture. PurIs your absolute safeguard. The on limine nrrarrsm. niwirrilnir chase them from your druggist, or to President Harris and Executive sena direct to Marmoia uo, 4iii Anderson this year Is to b as Woodward Ave.. Detroit Mich. as the committees ran nmko Jenkins Knit Goods Company :( Yule ,1 There are pearl gray, soft browns, and many other shades, with dark contrasting bands. Flannel Caps ' j.i t I it '.,!-- :: . them. Resolutions of respect were read mid accepted unimluiously and ordered to be tendered the wife and family of former president of the Tinipanojros council John S. Smith. Those present declared that no mau had done more for the Tiinpanogos council than had Mr. Smith who had practically been tho fnther of the movement. The resolutions ire to be rend in the services for Mr. Smith by President Stephen L. Chip-maof the Alpine stake. The executive board of tho Tim- panogos Scout council is made up of the following named men: F. S. Harris, Provo, Utah, W. Lester Mangum, Trovo, Utah. J. Win, Knight, Provo, Utah. Clayton Jenkins, Provo, Utah. S. L. Mendenhnll, Springville, Utah. S ,L. Chipman, American Fork, Utah. James H. Gardner. Lehi, Utah. Junius A. West, Tleasant Grove, Utah. A. L.Curtis, Payson, Utah. Just pU Reese, i'ayson, Lliiii. David G. Lewis, Spanish Fork, Utah. A. C. Burton, Eurekn, Utah. These Are Some of Our SATURDAY SPEQALS .ik AT FARRER BROS: COMPANY h.'Fj One Very Fine Selection of Dr in all the newest materials and shades. Values to $21.50. Special ROTARY $1M48 ; ) i STARTS CtN PA . HE One special purchase of pretty Sport Dresses in many shades. nF 4 siH-n- f $Q90 3 I We Have a Complete Line of Ladies' and Children's Sprier F otwear JUST ARRIVED Come in and get an early selection JKe can fit your feet. S 1 .25 to S3.50 Children Slippers . . . ; : 7. Ladies' Slipprers-- rr. :: S3.50 to S8.50 We carry all leather Utz and Dunn's and Peters Brand Shoes. There isn't any better. 1 . i ;' i rti' i . Many Pretty New Capes Arrived Today mwm BROS. CO. Don't wait drop in right away ' to see them. -f! All shapes CLOTH HATS all shades. The newest checks and plaids. $1 .50 i 'Gas on Stomach May Cause Appendicitis ( onstnnt gas causes Inflammation which may involve the apjicndiz. Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlcriku helps any case gns on the stomach In TEN minutes. Most medicines net only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on JiOlil inilMr mid lmvor lu.ivr.l find removes nil gns and poisons. Excellent for obstinate constipation and to guard against appendicitis. Uedtpiist Irug Company. Advertisement.. ' Tweed mixtures in all shades. $3.00 $3.00 T0 $5.00 i m 8 ! 1 1 I ' "Jack of all trades." His wife also had many labors. Among them was to card and spin the wool taken from the few sheep they owned and knit it into clothing for the family. They were indeed supremely efficient. In fitting themselves to meet the conditions around them. "The last seventy years have wrought mighty changes in our eco nomic conditions here! We are no longer Isolated from the rest of the world. The journey across the plains that took our fathers four long months ,we can now make In two days. An intricate net of rail road systems and highways link us up with all parts of the nation. "The tendency has been growing ror oaou individual group and terrl their entire time In tory to producing that which they are best adapted to produce, either through of the Individual or (Training .peculiar geographic, climatic' or social conditions of the territory. "This has led up Into an age of intensive specialization. This condition can lie easily seen in the mining and manufacturing Industries where each minei and factory produces a very limited variety of pro ducts tint produce them in large quantities. Each piece of machin ery Is peculiarly adapted to do but oire certain job. "To have a market one must hnve what the people want, when they want it and where they want lr. now many or these require ments does the above example fill? Yes, the farmer has what the people want, but how do they know he has It? How Is he going to get It to them in the condition they want it and at the time they want It? To do this effectively the farmers of Utah will have to do as thev have 1 t i $700 $C00 T-1- n?iiiiiiiiiiii;mmatttttmTiHiiiiimiititt"M'mnin'fmtttTtr I' (SSIBIIMHIXZXXraSMlfi Gbhimbia 1 See The TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Savage Washer The Wonder of the Age HART It is different X CTlO TOPICS AND COMEDY prove that the SAVAGE outclasses them all. 10c Demonstration at our store Saturday afternoon TONIGHT AND SATURDAY "THE RAPIDS" at BARTON'S Featuring HARRY MOREY AND MARY ASTOR and COMEDY R1ES We solicit comparison. Let a demonstration Princess ALL SEATS Needs Absolutely the best buUt washer made, built like a Savage Rifle. VOTfTm&!trt ' r no wringer. WASHES-RINCESBLUESD- I kiwrnr Spins the clothes dry ; s 1 |