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Show f AGE TWO- THE PROVO DAILY HERALD - SOCIETY." SPRINGVILLE 1 T.' Reynold aud davigh- tera, Helen and Josephine, spent the week end in Suit lake City. ' Uri Eliza Thorn and soli Mark Bringliun t. "Mr. and Mrs. G. U. Mayrocfc. Mrs. Elsie Condie'aud Mr. and Mrs. J. W. AUemun attended tbe conference ta Salt Lake City. iJLUtevnolds trl;j to Los Mra. H. to, Friday lias returned from Cul. Ar.gelet, . Boyer went to Helper e Tint with per husband. Mr. and Mra. C. R. Jones and family motored to Salt Lake and at- I' tended tbe state fair. Miaa Edda Wheeler, who Is teach- ing acaooi in i owie, tspringviiie tne past I . week-end- - is visiiea Barron attended the re- i onion of he l4Bth fretd ai niter y , G. L. ' Saturday. Miaa Frances Wonnacott went to tbe Summit Monday in company with James E. iVannaeott and Mr. 'and Mrs. Clifford Diet, who hare ' been visiting here. -- tne- - Sugar NpringviIIe-Mnplctn- factory by Mr. Jouck. Mrs. I). A. Cramliill motored to Salt Lake City Thursday of Inst I r week to nttrnri the conference. Mr. and Mrs. iuu biiu j.oiuse Visitor. I. ftiffmnn. El- were a conrereiiec V, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Brinton, Mr. Mrs. hand-Ai- rs. I PI Cleaning Steel .of Burnt Oil ' Count Ten and Then Pull String in Leap from Plant (Jamie "Salisbury, TToiltv nn.l Mr J Peersol Brinton attended a birthday 'party in honor n,f Sirs, V. H. nailey I of Provo Tuesday evening. f. B, a heavy canvas flying suit friwli bum the cockpit and edges his way long the wing of an airplane. Hr seated to his rfiest and back an two cki He nam the end of the Sulky inc. stewdiil nlmsuTf a mouieut ua be rises upright, wives one hand at the filot, then calmly steps backward into As the body plunges. down space; ird hia lipi move rapidly, framing II. s words: One, two. three, lour, five an.aeva.- eight, nme, ten) At lea he ks a cord at his abouUer and out of Uio imck billrws a great atlk para-ati ite. As it film wna air, the speed of Ihi .falling mail afackeasL until finally hr ia drifting alwly dsMmward far a Safe landing To the brginner, the U.A of souating to tea while hurtling through apace a Ihf moat difficult part of basarhute jumping aad yet one of 1 i Hatt Trimmed with Howr Tails Latest Parisian Fashion Trimmed with the tails of horses, women's hats were introduced recently as the latest ereatioB el a famous French designer. The hairs at cm end ww womb4 tigbtlj.toastber .into .a eone shape and attached toeoe side o the bat. while the .other end bung own in front over the aboulder. Ofriimrd to make sure that the jumper i safely clear of the. eolangfing Dyed ia various colors, the odd ornaWir3 of the airplane before he releases ments were displayed by Bodeis dur bit irachute. The lower picture ing a fashion revue. shows a pilot whose life was saved at i I i f i : " criti-caU- ' y - Miss Merlene - f1nRiB Stevenson, aecom-Aunl- $12.50 and $17.50 -- and the edges thus formed are bent o "bite" the soil. A spike, sharpened to a point, Js driven into the lower .end under the blade and is held in this position by means of a rivet An au ger of this kind hoc bees giving service for almost two years Scores ot Distinctive es tor Fall aatia-facto- ry "jl J ' v iv i u ntiU AKtll'VIL UlK'IiVUt the heirs at-lof John Mitchell, deceased; George Varney, James Varney and Er.ra Varney. as the helrs-at-laand only heirs nt law of Jacob Varney. deceased, defendants. The State of Utah to the Said De fee of 11.00, and filed in this office Jor--n a at-la- upon you. If served within the county in which Mi, and Mrs. D. R. Thomas and this action is brought, otherwise. laon of Ogden spent the week-enwithin thirty days after- service, wan air. and Mrs. James Steven aim qerena the above entitled ac.. tion i and iu case of your failure so ieou. to do. Judgment will lie rendered . J against you according to the deAlf Hhrt Hr tt tdanghter Bptrv of Suit TBt rttr mand of the complaint, which withyisirea m Sprinjrtllle and Mapleton in ten days after service of this summons upon you will tie filed vMuuruay ana Sunday. with the clerk of said courtrandTjf If i The Alpha Beta club met. at tfie which a copy Is herewith served r Mrs- - K"" Clyde, October X upon you. This action is brought to recover TTi OlTrV III hi.uni.iml wwrou '.given by Mrs. Vilate Reynolds, The a lodgment quieting title in plain- report, of the disiriet federntinn tiff to 7.47 acres onand In Section j as given I.y Mrs. Jennie Whit io, lowusuip o rsoiirn, itange i . Merl.lifln East.., SU ... ......... . t.r. lawr. lii'lei.ntM, """P reaenition to. ho lil.l nt iicuiany rtestTlbed in said com Kien. ui toDer 1.". if, ,,d 17. lie- plaint. Tresliments were served l.y the host- . BOOTH & BROCK RANK, TSS, riaihtiffs Attorney. Tt P. (1. Address Box 64. Rooms II ami 2, Knight Building, 4 XTS INFECTION. (Flrrt publication lk-t- . 1; last! in flesh publication Nov. 5, 1924.) f legjeatVft'disa.very tllU tunrvtlous E roione, jeauug la yt preparation tbat comes in liquid I. LEGAL NOTICES ;and powder form. It is a comttina- rrobate and guardianship ne-- I not that treatment only. purifiesjfion tices Consult Coimty Clerk or I jtne wouna ot cern.s mat cause inrespertiTe signers for fuN I fection but it heals the flesh with ji the I infenmtion. Uier : extraordinary speed. Had wounds : vchK'b tako weeks to heal or wiili the ordinary liniments mend NOTICE. TO fK EDITORS. . "quickly under the powerful lnflu-I- . wonderful remertv. if lht k. la tbe I:.trict Court of the Prlee llquid) 80cr 6(Jc and $1.20. Fourth Judicial District, in and for l! Powder 8.c and 60c. gold by Ued-- Utah County. State of Utah. In the matter of the .estate 'of ?iquist Drug 'Co., for.r stores. Ad-.... Ilof ... . a,. T IAum llnvswr r -' j will please present Creditors WATCH-- L cliiims with vouchers, to the under- sicned, at the office of J. B. Tucker, att.iVney-a- t law, Provo Commercial - d 8 -- South, bip Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence west 14.10 chains, thence north 6.44 chains, thence south 89 deg. 46 min. east 18.49 chains, thence south 34 deg. 60 min, west 7.68 chains to the place of beginning. Area 10.48 acres. Also, five shares of Tthe capital stock of the Wash Creek Irrigation company, of Springvllle, Utah count ty.j Utah, represented by eertifiea tea of said corporation, numbered 36 for four shares,- - and certificate No. 50 for one share of the said capital stock. - Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated this 3rd day of October, 1924. .. 4-- Cw ioieman ec straw, Attorneys for Plaintiff..' () ",r "1 1 ; ' SAVE YOUR OLD CLEAN CLOTHES AND HAVE MATTRESSES MADE OF x THEM ; 5 YORK'S Individual modes have different trimming touches make these garments distinctive and smart. that X LATEST STYLES, , AT PRICES NEVER INTENDED FOR SUCH COATS r -- They were specially secured for tomorrow secured for this special sale. Brand new, very latest coats, made of such high grade materials as Pylo, Bolivia, Sultant, Suede, blocked and plain materials, ' and of Angora and Polo Cloth. Rich fur trimmings add to the value and attractiveness. When you see them you will say they, are real values at $22.50 $29.00 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY One lot of Towels in heavy nap with blue borders, 1 . . . . . Iu size 15x28, each ... . . . .. . . ...... BLANKET SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Extra heavy. Double Blankets, in many plaids and beau- . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS rnn , Yotrttt find in the ruv. Rinv Mose : - Lewist plete showing of Babies' and Infants' apparel in the city. 7C Xrib"Blankt3rsize30x40rpink-anfor Friday and Saturday, each .1 w Crib Blankets, size 40x50, in pure virgin wool with long "ffQ Cfl fleecy nap ard bound with Skinner's satin . . . iliUU to match the plaids Une special lot of Babies ime Cotton bnirts, 25c . .t .tt;tt: with long sleeves, ach tt.7. d blues-Speci- al ............... ....................... 1 1 . for the big ' 1 -- 4 n v Advertisement MOSE LEWIS STORE wwwwwwwwwwwwwvwwv 7 Utah, on or befo're the 24th day of November, 1924. r-N A FAUSETT, 7of the Estate of Administratrix Harvev J. Adams, Deceased. " J. B. TUCKER, Attorney, for Administratrix: (First publication JSept. t22; last publication Oc13. 1924.) - X 90M.Jwm $SJS tqj$.00 i iai Roll Edge, 604b. from $735 to fire, $11.00 UTAH COUNTY TiIATTRESS 661 W. Second N., Provo. Phone 345. ! ! for of Marmiak, MaadaL Squirrel, Sealise Silk Eaed aad iaterfiaed. the popular colors rich hrowas, beautiful greys and all shades of tans and the em desired aavy aad black. WOMEN'S, MISSIS AND STOUTS Fashionable coats for everybody ia sack a treat variety that you willno doubt fiad just the model to year Eking. BABIES KNIT SUITS In all the season's colors aad styles. Materials are of the heavy Aagora and fine knit of the very best yarns, ia colors of bine, piak, buff aad browa and many beautiful color combiaatioas. $4.95 TO $6.75 INFANTS' AND ailLDREVS COATS materials of chinchilla, brosdrloth aad Freacb Pfo " tloth; teH plain colors aad many plaids aad color combinations. These are coats that are different, priced from, j Jn ' :' $6.50 $9.50 IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO PAY OUR JUVENILE DEPARTMENT A VISIT. . Amer-banke- COMCaGASOUWE iiiii?iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmgt Initial 115 End Point 42 See Our Wonderful Stock of Used . ' 155 221 per cent per cent per cent ,234 874 ...... ...... ......52 26 plus Doctor Negative (no add). ......95 408 Hi Test Specifications " . MOBILE AND VICO MOTOR OILS Thisia SUITOR GASOLINE Service Stofon 1 and Station 2 '"' i Serea Atteadaats ta PraataUy Serra Yao. Snpgnor North University Ave. iniiiiiiiiiuinimiiunm ...25 per cent ............. ......87 -- Color They are priced so low that you need not want for longer for that extra stove. Distillation Record Corner 5th West and Center St nmitii r Prava, Uta' .w V AH ntkro Rich Furnitu re Co. FACTORY Trimmed in . Heaters andRanges PRICES: , costs of advertisiug and expense of coal, or enough to meet England's home at Pocatrtks Idaho, aftcf a Getsaaay ander tbe Dawes plan will Bate. need for the next 400 years. .months visit here with her daugfc -l t tttartafcd this evenis or tomor- M. C. SINGLETON. ter, Mrs. Bee Moore and otker rel araraed torn aa aatiiori- Secretary. Uws. tarive suarc tala afteraooa. BOUND OVER. DAVIS (First publication Oct 1; last J. P. Morxaa aad TVoaaaa Lamoat Pd Following a preliminary hearing publication Oct 29. 1924.) LONDON, Oct, ft. (INS)-Ne- foa fWMr U ta Horrti baakiaf Wednesday in the city court before tlatlona amoag th iatenatioaal fim are Were rvpremrinc Judge J. B. Tucker, Tom Da via was for a 20OO(MWO fear furl feaa baakiAg Interests. EXTENSIYETWEW SEAM5 bound over to the district court on OF COAL IN YORKSHIRE a charge of robbing the Cobblestone LONDON, Oct 10. Discovery of service station in American Fork, great new coalfields ia southeast according to Fred Evans, cleric of Yorkshire ia announced. the city court The case has been Sinkings at Moor End, Thome, set for Saturday, October U. seven miles from Goole, have resulted in ' the striking ot a rich RETURNS TO HOME. seam, which, it ia estimated, will SANTAQCIN, Oct, 9. Mrs. N. 8. .violil abont 23,00(.000,0(0 tons of Holladav left Wednesday for her ;v - : SIZES FOR WOMEX AXD MISSES Both women and misses will fiad suitable aad charm-ingl-y youthful dresses ia this targe select ion. Early shopping enables women to make a more iadftidnaj choice. "Ty:.. .rrrrr.rr rrfr f f f fff)f , j t j M ) iij )()( ) JiJiJi,iJiJIJiA tiful colony size 70x80. One large special flJO OR "purchase makes this price possible . rr:. .... . ywiw J s or-'i- , M MATERHLS Crepes ia maay fawciful weaves, Satia-face- d Cantons aad Brocaded Crepes, as veS as the more conservative yet soft aad htstreas Flat aad Satis Crepes, are showa ia these aewFall Sil Dresses, " Satins are also smart. Muskrat and Beaver. 200 COATS JUST ARRIVED. J. D. BOYD, completion of the publication of publication Oct 24, 1924.) , this notice. LLOTD GARRISON, NOTICE OF ..ASSESSMENT..' ' . State Engineer. a (First publication Sept 15; last The Golden Queen- Mining Compubliea lion Oct. 13, 1924. ) pany. Principal Place of Business, Provo City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given thatat .a - SHERIFFS SALE. meeting of the board of directors of the Golden Queen Mining comIn the District Court of the pany, a corporation, held on the Fourth Judicial District, "in and for 30th day of August, 1924, an assessUtah County, State of Utah. ment (No. 3) of one half cent Sarah D. Mendenhail, adminis- per snare was levied on the outtratrix of the estate of William E. standing capital stock of the cor Mendenhail, otherwise known as poration, payable immediately to Wa Mendenhail, Deceased, plain- M. C. 8ingleton, secretary. 305 tiff, vs. Shepard D. Strong and North Fifth West St, Provo, Utah. Mabel F. Strong, his wife, and John Any stock upon . which this as-A. Strong, defendants. sessment. on To .be sold at sheriffs sale on the November 1, 1924, will be delin 27th day of October. A, D. 1924, quent and advertised for sale at at the front door of the court house public auction and unless payment In Provo City Utah, at the hour of Is made before will be sold at the 11 o clock a. m., all the right, title. office of the company, 305 North claim and interest of the above! Fifth West St, December 1, 1924, t.i.-- . iinuieu ufieuuuuis. 01. in finci in kha nt "k .v..i,.i, n M Aa j W we ueiu ......... lilt. . . T'a L'T. . ' la ,n quent assessment together with the -i. . 71 'I NEW Sheriff of Utah County; Utah. iMt.igHu ' ... ....... - r fendants: jpanled by Mrs. MeConnell, You are' hereby summoned to sn- I left Sattrrdav .?orralLf.ornja fo IvlRlFwitfi Mr and i Mrs. LnCell Iear within twenty days after the t- 3 vri.uf service of this' summons " t: WijErs-aaw. "as - ' COLORS The prevailing color note in these newj'all Silk Frocks is black or midnight blue, often combined with bright shades. of other material or with embroidery which adds a daring touch with unusual design and brilliant colorings. CHARMING MODELS Simplicity is the ruling style, feature in these new Fall Silk Dresses. Simplicity that is, charming in slim-lin- e modes, many beltless frocks, others with tiers, pleating or button or embroidered trimmings. - Utah county, Utah, TheTsoinnweRt quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 19, and lots 2 and 3, tbe southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the southeast, quarter of the north; west quarter of Section 30, in Township 9 South, Range 4 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, u tan. . Area luts.ou acres. 12.61 chains Alarf, commencing south and 6.47 chains north 67 d 24 min. west from the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of Jit- - , Such on unsuaDy varied selection of dresses is iacladed ia this stupendous selling. No matter what styles and materials you prefer, you will have your choice here. - left-ban- -- j1 11 KEM tbeiir710-mreW- d m. thick, M nveted to the other en 1 as arxma. Tbe Wade ia cut radially air-tig- ht .'.... ! Thousands of New 18-i- iff Ti .afc Kit- NOTICE TO WATER ISERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Xake ' City, UtanC'Sept. 8, 1924. Notice is hereby given that Joseph R. Murdock, whose postoffice address Is Provo, Utah county, Utah, has made' application in accordance with the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the ' Session Laws of Utah, 1019, t) appropriate Ten (to j c r. a. or; water from Little Spring Creek, Utah county, Utah. Said Water 111 be diverted at point 2320 feet north and 275 feet west from the SB Cor, of Sec. 29, T. 7 &, R. ? E., 8. L. B. tt M., and conveyed la a canal a distance of 62,000 feet and there used from Jan. 1st to Dec. 31st, inclusive, of each year as a supplementary supply for the Irrigation of 4,600 acres of land embraced in the 8W Sec 29;3 NW Sec. 82; 8ec 31. T. 7 S., R.-E. J Wtf, NW NE4 Sec. 6. T. 8 8., R. 3 E. ; Sec. 33, 34, 35, 36, T. 7 S., R. 2 E.; N Sec. 1: W NW Sec. 8; N Sec. 4, T. 8 5-' is., ,8. th B. & M.-- AS much water aa may be necessary will be used the entire year for- domestic purposes. This application is designated In the 8fate,nst5eesif office as File g, w ." xjiiyy' ' l SUMMONS. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Forsythe In the Fourth Judicial District were Salt Lake City, visitors last Court of the State of Utah, in and week. They visited the state fair for Utah County. while in the city. Mark H. Greene, as administrator of the estate of O. A. Thrasher, airs. M. A. Miner after arreinrilnir Annie I)ecea8?4vvPi,!llntlff' f the gehoraf (conference fn Salt Lake Greene, Jbno ' Greene,' Florence No 8511. I two In Maena with Greene, Howard Greene and Stella City, spent days All protests against the granting I her daughter, Mrs. AluefJohnson. Greene Smith, as tbe helrs-at-laof said application, stating the rea- - i CI n. 1 . mut nt the home nf Mrs. Mary K. Mower. October 3. Biography of Bneh read o.v.ciass; :piano solo, Ixiuls Kin- dred ; practice outline, Mrs.. Mower ; . . .. a YT ,mum. i ).. ..rnuiB, imiMs i,uncneon was served juiiiy by the hostess. Aoget auger easj readily be made by anyone. It coo nets of a VMt. length of tK-ipip Both ends ase slotted with a hack-safor about 6 in. aad bent over aa4 aatieoed, as shown, so that a liandla aad a blade can be attached. TU handle is made of aa n. length U hardwood, about IVi in. thick, aad a) securely riveted to the beat ends .4 post-ho- le ' I nail. ut&B The." "Junior" K tilde" e tomoirow-mornin- it , i . Pott-Hol- y vn - t ' A Serviceable - Mra, E. Tanner of Nephl visited Mrs. W. J, Groesbeck and daueh- with her sister, Mrs. Wednesday ter Mary attended the state fair, J. R. Goldsbough. .... Saturday. Clarence Erdman, Karl Crandall MISS Dora Hoffman, who la tannh. and Selar HutchLngs attended the her parent Saturday of last week. auto races at the state fair, Wed' nesday. Mrs. Ruth Bennlon of Vernal Mra. J. R. Goldsbrough went to In SprlngvlUe visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Miner, Nephl Thursday to see her brother-in-lathe fore part of this week. Mrs. George Spery who la Bennlon is on her return home ill after attending the conference in i Stkkf Counters Preventing . fair,-- ;- -- L Beginning" Under certain atmospheric condi tions the glass or marble slabs on counters in hanks and offices become C)H SHEET Jiij moist and gticty to such an extent V that customer! have considerable-difficultRIVETS in picking up checks, bills arid other papers. One bank eliminated this trouble by keeping a can of cheap talcum poadij at hand foHusteHfh was conaiuons, ana a iitue ot sprinkled on the counter as occasion CUTTER & H 'itefaJtM J7f-r arose. Thug papers and bills slid easBLADES lifpily on the surface and could be picked McCook' Field. Paytoa, when an old Up' without difficulty. , German war plane which be was pilot CENTER ing broke up high is trie air. The Ml ! lowers can . be preserved in all ' SPIKE If. T dot leaped clear of the wreckage and their beauty by plaoing them in a ASSEMBLED AUGER uded safely. The picture, taken just bottle of glycerin. The bottle is made after he reached ground, shows, in the by applying sealing wax over bwer d corner, the tiny pilot the stopper. Flowers kept in this way and tbe initial cost of the material arachtlt which is releaf frst to have retained their original shape and was only 5 cents, as most of it was anil its big brother out of the , ...ks. color for more than two yean.x found about the workshop. Davis, who Is attending the Salt George Johnson and Howe Oroes- beck attended the football game in Lake Business college. nait Lake yity, Saturday. Mrs. Fern C. Williams Is visiting with relatives and friends in Pay Mr. and Mrs. J. W. WhlHna- were son. .. visitors at the state ose Lewis Stove a re- . such charming fabrics, such smart and marKabie selling of N ew Sillc DressesiattracUTestyIcs This -- of fcrinj- r- t)f for Fall and Winter wear. The prices dresses provides substantial sarin rs are extraordinary extremely low for. right at the beginning of the season, if hard to remove. The cleaning can be accomplished by immersing the hardened steel to g&aoline. and. & hc exposed to the air, it wul dry immediately. Thk wffl leave parts to be poU isbed without the marks of burnt oil. A serviceable airs. .cpni straw, .Mrs. f lora McKensle, Mrs. Martha MoKonzie and Mrs, Stella Straw attended a shower Inst Saturday evenine. given In honor of Mrs. Reed Straw J held at the home of Earl Crandall. or rrovo. LeonsTwar TCeuesTdTMlstf "Porf la" i 7 Where Dependable Quality Is Low Priced The oil, coming ia contact with steel in hardening, will bum is places, and Two thousand feet in the air, a msn - Mr. and Mrs. Plight were tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones I) Sunday. .They were, taken through n As Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine UU-i- rrd motored to Salt Lake Friday tod attended conference and visited theIaifr"Whlk !n the ity they were the guesta" f IV;' ai.j Mr ' What the World Is Doing |