OCR Text |
Show THE PEOVO X Latet Patents of Interest to Motorists I L-- toALD, MONDAY, Rewntly Granted by U. S. Patent Office Weakly for this rn fcy CLARENCE A. O'BRIEN., RatistarW Pateat Attormay, Wkuftoa. D. C I J25.J80. TACHING plates of the and a SUPPORTING pair of- firings one on each tide of . taid sbaciJc-lat- e hearing against it and f one of taid spaced-apa- rt plates oa the tame aide of the AND perch-extensio-n, - "AM. W.,a-- Du, spec-liv- e V The combination I I with a tide .vasts member, of a bracket I I. A headlamn inrfiidinv a rHt having a substantially flat and. normally. ij tciiiuu uaca, a pair 01 ends diverging forwardly'a downwardly tlooinr bottom, a pair of sockets respectively mounted on the ends, and a fair af lamps carried respectively by the sockets ana ootn disposed within the casing, the top of the casing being formed for downwardly reflecting both direct rays of light from the lamp and light reflected towards the VEHICLE top by other portions of the reflector. Wolford E. bumper-supporti- , 1 secured longitudinal ex- l,rl"0 d having W bracket alto having P""0' httrmediate the ends thereof a cy- T5 projection on the inner face - arm (aertot, a . Mfcg a Surface conforming to and Wdaptrd to fit against the taid cy- -' fWrfcal projection, and meant for securing the said arm to the said Bracket and against the said projec- - tt' " POO. N. Prists' 1,524.743. SHOCK ABSORBER. tc Patent No. 1324,908. Etksl-ba- flower gardea beeaoae they value tbeta chiefly for cutting and the blooming ees sua is too abort to .repay for the space s they occupy during their growing season. The regstible gardea otters a solution of the gladiolus supply. As this bum takes little space while grow lag, a large aumber of bulbs may be tacked conveniently about the vegetable gardea end give it a touch of color aad ornamental value la mid sad late summer. Tuberoses miy be wwd - in 'the Many people do set care to trow same manner as the gladiolus. , It is often necessary to surround la rge masses of gladiolus la - their gardea patches with chicken-tigh- t fences to preserve them from the depredations of neighbors' .fowls. Whea the garden is so protected the rence otters a situation for both beauty and utility. Pole beans may be trained upon It to bear their weight of beans in late summer. 8weet peas may be grown. upon it to out for the house. Gourds for tbe children, morning glories to brighten up the summer forenoons; cucumbers may be trained as Tines, ineir natural method of growth. " Scarlet runner beans and climbing nasturtiums may add an attractive feature to the veretable rarden. draped upon a wire fence. The . HCOGC Of JUbAA AMD AsnutAoua a a sca.u rot- - lavender spikes and purple pods of the byaclnch beans offer further TNK VfcGlTABU OAUXH. I material of a decorative nature. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF BEAL PROPEBTX, : In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District In and for Utah County, State of Utah. Smoot Lumber Company.' a cor rt poration, plaintiff, vs. Glengarry company, a corporation. Erd- mnn VAaMrln .t M aeeds of 8. Clark. Utah Savin .nH t- planI to eompaSty. receiver for Consolidated ! . - - VEHICLE SPRING CONSTRUCTION. J. Brewster. Aching Backs Make Ufa Miserable far Ma Ptwv Pestte. " It isal rigat to suffer day ia aad day out with dull, unerasing back-at-bOr be utterly miserable with sharp stalie of paia whenever yoa stoop or lift But chances are yon will suffer these tormenting aches sad pains as meg as your weakened kidneys are neglected.- - Too may have headaches, too, spells of dissi- Bew and HHuary disorders. Then rnw Doaa's Pllls-- a stimulant diu retic to the kklneya Expertencea of I'rovo people prove the merit of ixmsK. Jerry duff, stage manager, 206 K. 5th East St, Prove, says: "ily hack, was lame and I had sharp Minsing paine through the small of It. My kidneys were weak and the sirretkms were highly" colored in ItsKsage, I suffered untold agony uutil DoanV Iills from Iledquist Drug Store cured me. Doan's are the best kidney remedy I ever tmed." rt Thrift! !, shock absorber inclndina- an ' a aapported upon the axle, a riiriHU forming a Meared to the r, taid having a pair of tpaced-ikf- rt g plates, a shackle pirated to the perch --bolt and tupport-Pthe sodv-tiribelow the nerdi- extendon, said (hackle haWna an nt Lkvard. erteraioa tuoBortiug a mfinff. 'searing plate between the spread-apa- rt - body-sprin- g, perch-Jiange- body-memb- er Derch-extenxi- perch-hange- body-memb-er tartar-bearin- njr "T Xk Tit . . York! Kindness! .m '1' . ni a lU Z ZT.Ttl oriUuated4aIvDtah4 paddy's coming m'ffi vi. . t i ' . tV ! ' m m maw mm ar m m m m mm m m WkC't' &t TlrJ V JW : ' ' -- refreshment tJK IiS iVK ' . r?lfej It VTrf5a. iOfrfcJ "m f delightful lont-flasting beneficialTTiis m- k n s is." w 'i ve a feijsr. Py o cod! and sweet ?n tcthome. f yoa I haw eager i American irnrt vinitn. i.,i. """i'""-- ' 1 ' u io me I .. . iouowins I ucoiuireu rau iiroperiy, v) Wit; 19.63 chains east and I Mr. and M . lna tseginning " Mvuuru evax. cnams south from the north- - and Mrs. BurUn Drieirs were Amu w.mi.Bniuo Buuiuwesi quflr-- 1 can org Visitors weanesday. ...i, ter of Section 28, Township 7 South, 7 Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Base Salt and Meridian, thence south 86 de- - Lake visitor, last wek. si en, ea si o.uu cnaips ; toenee soutn 1.25 chains; thence south 86 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ni degrees, east 1.5 chains; thence Sa it Lake .Saturdav to -- n!.-i soutn o.4i chains; thence north 86 f Paradise." degrees, west 7.5 chains : thenee north 6.685 chains to the place of be uristensen is mov. ginning. Area 4 acres, mon tng her cafe ta the VU1 Hayes build or less. ' .; All the Hght title aad Interest of said defendant Glemrarnr ' Renarr 1 andlfM. company ITth5lght lie Tarropriate hireTeJoic.nff ."."""mf D water for resort purposes from two Granddaughter born to Mr and Mr! " I i wa ' 13-1- 8 "cuit: tr. .., Z'l 01.1. Villa I'tOh tSe WH I l .11 1". bvm si7Tr:r:.::.T.ro ..ul - m ,Z:f21' .....u... , ureen "Wen neson v.renSai I I . wursmr ror thu - lanf from been J' v m. ftr mmiunr yn --ln.ll , i', , o, inAj' xne points of issuance of' the SDrines Ora West and LeRoy Thome went aforesaid are described as follows io csa laiie to see "Rlrrt nf !- -.. No. 1. ' it IS ' w"e(ant iV: Local ih m . "IB - son were Lehl visitors Items Mauriee Dusenberry was la Pleasant Grove : Grove I - is -- a J n A Nettle Gamett tW8;yfonng, Mothers club .Thursday. M,!arackon talked to the members North 48 dee. 30 mln. dise." west 2717 feet' from the south east corner or. Section; 28, Township . 7 ' Thursday. r Smith of Range S.East of th Rtf Lake Meridian. sso. z. aorth. 60. dee.'. 60 mtn. of Salt Lake Mr. m.West 28W.T.vVr--Tlast week. corner of fipcHnn 9 Mrs. Irene South of Range 8 East of the , oTI..a Norma Smith and smith of are vlsltine Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson. Uke meridian; ' -- v; sh 1 lh rMs t WM - -- wi ar. epm , .nii u. -- ,. m. " The purchase price payable In law- andttrs. on salads,' t Dainty, refreshments M United Slate, of Uarsden reLVnn . were served to 31. . v AirSi Kerttin Km . oo ." " li Hvun; .n.. bum Ii America.-.--- fhu .a a .... j.uursday. spending n Mrs: Byron Adams, . Mrs. Myrtle State of Utah" this 7th Say r of I Thelma Larsen of tm. Crlstenaen and Mrs. Laura Roliert- ..;.r- Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston March, 1925. was la Pleasant Gro?e Wednesday. Ji D, ,fiQTD. Sheriff .of Utah .Coimty State W l.Mrs. Charles Miller k,. r itininni Utan. Its Dpnvl. NO MATTER WHAT TIME , V was in -r11118 of . . a thft- Rim n'ooo AiIf iiiiua Utah fi'nir. dVstate of Utah. - :f her fnthrr Tlsn.. n,.., Liirr i ar vrr un or mstvLrand city countryside, visiting thousands upon thou-- ! Mr .and Mrs. Hans Wllllsm-homes. At each he leaves a Dint or onarti Attorneys ror Plaintiff. Provo City, Utah. were Lehl vlnttnr. : UREAM-- , The householder . . takes it as Publication iuaj ouu sac- - Vineyard '7"" I Olsen of this city. The marriage will take place the latter part of this month In tho Salt Lake Roland temple. These are the qualities that took the hoy Lincoln to the Whjtejjrtiiae and Immortal fame. tuey are the qualities that bring success and happiness to any uuin-- o youT onsider them thnnvhtfiiiiv and me this Bank in Uea of thrift. , may start that :Savihim Account with a very smuU sum. loa Farmers & chants Bank ... my .,t ,;'.. . t- A't-ru- a iStof f . Jri cay balance froptrlj food'" Spotless a t S Walls .; The members of the Provo Shrine club enterUlned at a big 8hrin ball and banquet at the Masonic temple Saturday evening, March T. which proved to be one of the most elabo rate affairs that has ever been given by the club. A delicious supper was served at o :ao to about 100 guests, and 4 program was rendered at 8 . o'clock which consisted of readings ' from Mrs. Earl Courtroe: several must. cal numbers from ths male quartet under the direction of L. A. Culbert-son; vocal selections from M. M. on the nooertson, accompanied piano by Carl Bcberer; musical numbers from ths four Baker cfall-dren; short talks from Frank P. Fuller 3 Wall Brush For cleaning walk, ' draper! et, ceilings. Takes up tlx doet not spread k. Light, s handle, Wstck h. tUFJU Mm, The members of the Utah; Sorosls club will celebrate the anniversary of the club Wednesday, Msrch 1L kwtoceMaaydiryM WMa,SMlsai w crag tss auas with a luncheon at the Hotel Rob-ert- s. stewait. and Jn v . vr-- w ' 7, H.wsvvsjr Vi A. MABEY at one o'clock. A splendid prtK W, 11. Ra gram lias been arranged for. Provo; dance by Miss Powell and Miss Coombs; several other musical -- The were rendered after which Ladifs AttMjf The! mmunlt Congregational church will hold a tne remainder of the evenlnc waa carnival in the Mens Trope - hall spent with dancing. f Wilde's orches Wednesday March IL tra, furnished the music for the oc-evening There will be a vaudeville, minstrel casjan. snow, borne made candles, Ice cream 1 General admission liTtrfTfi tickets will be twenty-fivcents, the proceeds to go toward building the new church. Everyone is assured I vmtmstasBstwasar a good time, Spends Sunday In Snanlsh Vark Miss Alts Clark and Miss Elva ; A card party will be given In Salt Stubbs spent Sunday In Spanish Lake Thursday afternon from 2 to Fork visiting relatives and friends. 6 p. m in the St Mark's hospital Undergoes Operation Mr for the benefit of the Shrine of Bowen, who underwent an opera-tio- n I'nit and Crippled children. Tickets for sppendleltls at ths aim 1D0UBL WU1 be fifty cents. hospital Sunday evening, Is reported feeling as good as could be . Camp No, 8, of the Dauehters of pected. tne Pioneers will meet at the home . ; agtjakgjnd - nVFT . To Cure a Cold in EVER m , One Boy jM 1SEE fV nt ,M iBronwma Quinine at itau, x anradaxi 13m r ueary.- who Is attending scJkw! spendlna a few dava V wim.reiaHves ana friends ia Hunt-1M Gleaner girls of the Provo wgron. . " Second ward will present one one-act play and one three-ac- t olav In i RetUtrns Hom.Mss Jessis John-Bohas returned home fter spend' !.bHjMfflSCTgni)an Tuesday. evening, promptly at eight o'clock. tag several months In San Franciaco ine cnaracters for tbe one-avisiting with relativea and; friends. "Aunt Play, entitled Harrlet'i Mght Quf Those taklna oart In - Watting In VstoMIss Lbelto -the three-ac- t play For tbe Love of Ward of Preston; Idaho. "a' former are Miss Tees Jaeobson. student of the B. Y, U. Is Money" visiting Miss Edna Johnson, Miss Beta Dur- - w a xew nays in this Ity with rant. Miss Stella Clark, Miss Erma irienos. j Jaeobson, Miss Alice Galll, Miss Delvene Fields and Miss Anna Mad- vuuis w Mama Mrs. sen. aiadsen and sons Herbert Cart mi Betwen scenes musical numbers Tony motored to Magna and spent wtn be rendered. Price of sdmls the week-envisiting with kep slon will be ten snd fifteen cents. uuugnier, wrs. j, n. Robinson. ' March 12. Do you ever doul Does concentrating ol fine; jprint cause your to smart or burn? Do n. reaaing fofhalf an hours so? Consult our reliat optometrist and we i furnish you with a m!r glasses that will remedy ' - defect . d v The Central Board of the Daueh Dinner GuestsMrs. Frank Card- ters of the Pioneers will meet at the ner had. as her dinner guests PH. nome or Mrs. Don C. Williams, 838 day, Mr. and Mrs. 3: U. Peterson South Third East Mondav eventnr and children Jack and porotby of March 9,fcT;S0 pm.rAU members t reswn, idano, omit ts, i fit . DRUSST0 - , ."IT wju 'K j -- r u ii . i --- . UU-U- flg I ' 6 J It . li.v.tiril'.f" STr0 w 'It ..j .-- ctaUare -- - I-- at."7 1 fww The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BR0M0 QUININE Tablets will fortify the system against Grip, Influenza and other serious ilia resulting from a Cold. ''.( i l I"ifflT i Rubbing AlcoholV blame - - e, guests.-- V vapqiilUn .j The great n that L you npl Makes new life, leap ta tired, aching muscles. PretwrU)ed by PhysHana ': used in Jaomes, athletic c Turkish baths and hop everywhere. t rub-dow- . - . COUGHS LZ - st inrthirry- ls activS1 " MsJai ROMAN - iu.,, are-mtricat- tac GrinTSe H r ffStSf., is btcaixw c! mm M clockwork, tome Mrs. Joe Ahlander was hostess to the members of the L'Metls club at her home Friday afternon, March ft. Cards were the entertainment for the afternoon, for which- Mrs. Kimball Bullock was awarded the prise. A dainty lua tehee waa served to Mrs. D. 'Orlo Allen, Mrs. Reed Bailey, Mrs. Kimball Bullock; Mrs, L. Larsen, Mrs. Walter Hulsh, Mrs. R. L. Heed, Mrs. Carl Scherer, Mrs. Leo Sutherland, Mrs. Lena Singleton and Mrs, Seymour Gray. lm.j -- - luDjted--a4rovtrjrairr-m -t- ct are requested to be present J .TJTbe box bears this signature ' Certiffcates-Ainonss ,: ay. gthe teachers meeting of the Columbia Sew who-- recently were el ven a ing club has been postponed another class teachers' certificate valid for .7 . week.' five year9were Pearl Beck and Pries 30c. - t 'eda Hansen of Provo and Mrs The members of the American Le ivon lianas Gore of Geaola. gion Auxiliary will meet at the home or Mrs. Arnold ; E.. RawlHiga, 887 Ta "HospitAL-M- M, Bert TUriih. First East Wednesday even-ln- 383 West First Boutlr street under DELL CHIPMAN NorthMarch IU8 1L went an .operation Sundar A the " . Alrd hospital for appendicitis. ' .... i. ,The Elyslan girls of tbe. SIxth i.. ward wiU meet at the home of Mrs. New ArrivaJUMr. and Mrs. 31 TT dates: Mar. "W. T. Ilasler Monday nrday. evening. Barrett of American Fork are the wltnout nought of when it comes Msrch 9, at Is desired that proud parents of a baby It the-milinere ana Minna. son girl born to were bottle is Kiden. r7Sfci Miss Clara Williamson was a visiting Mrs. all members be present them on Thursday, March 6, at the Lebi visitor Thursday. A V ' WWttaar the brain and a.te D'rampton last week.' Westwood and Beck hospltaL" and the Mr. and Mrs.: IL R. Merrill enter-talne-d Lieuna A.eiieT. Harsh Jflcklln m. I . "v vf .uwaujr mwions oi cows. Ipmen, m. a gronp of Idaho students Visits ParentsJIr. and Mr. " 7 Mr. L 7 branches of 8Cience,rSstS ril JnUtan -- wr w--."7 7 home Sunday evening after Herbert J. Linton of at their irvm Bullock were ..h Alpine Pay son spent : "..-viairnrk Thnj.. and mechanics. It possi- The evening was spent the past week with Mr.' Linton's -meeting. v. iT .81C8Vinac?,mery ....ou.,, with singing, reading original poems parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. "uiwa,auu on n oepena the dai y - Mr; and MrarRay Framptoh 'wire Linton. and enjoying the views taken of Joseph Christiansen was a Salt opantsn rork visitors last week. Lske Ctah scenery. A delicious luncheon visitor last week- Returns Home Mrs. Agnes k. i0f Jd0ll..in at stake, invested; wss 'served to'LOrlando Peterson, Clnff returned to her home and cityy,roperty, ia cars and horses, in! n fti.it SeSSS Mr. and Mrs.. Ivan Xtnnann are Isaac Exra .T. Bensen and ' Miss Lnella Lake, Sunday, after spending three ofi reioldng over the arriva, of a baby wera ln Hayes and "y v;gctories and automobiles,. and a wide Uostairs Jeweler. . variety . Ward Lake s ftidTy of Preston. Idaho: Golden weeks In this city at the guest ot Salt O Miiur,. ui li li if t in do qwiam t. . m boy born Thursday. Mother mil autuiuno WATCH AND JEWELRY Andurs, .Reed Harris of Rexburg, ner sister, Mrs. w, P. Whitehead. the dairy and above baby are doing fine, REPAIRING Laurence West Is Idaho; Miss Ubble Cook of Price, HUMAN LIFE and HRAT.tti h,,. visiting rela212 West Center, tives In Pleasant Grove. Idaho; Jethno Hatchcock of Price, - BERLIXThe WagnerBin festi Ora West entertained tbe Glean Arlav, and Mr. and Mrs. C J. In- - val wui open July .22 with Die er girls at her home Tuesday night 7- CARD OF THANKS. eniciency and care with which gar of rrova ,. ' ueisterslnger snd will be followed work is manaeed. The rfairvmnn every a osinxy. luncneon wis served To aU friends and relaHves who by Parsifal and others of tbf Cycle, ' THE WHITE ELECTRIC Mrs. Frank Gardner entertained the 'management has announced. j feedsjour babies- -le sure he does it well. " Mrs. Kenneth Adamson waa . Rait Z"" ' V"?10'1 , wb urge .you to try our products and service. cer borne Saturday afternoon in Preparations- - are ncder' way for a at Sold est Convenient Tennt , Lake.vi.itor last week, honor of he son Homer,- - whose record attendance. .... , i Splendid bargains In need ma .uiuc, vnimra war- rourtn chines CHERRY birthday annlversarv occured from $10 ,n HILL to f Machines 22i DAIRY The teachers ot the LlndonVhool , rent Expert repairing for - on that day. Games and music were 1or lttnch ent.ertainedat Thursday. Mr. besnUful floral IUk, Cjeam, Butter, Buttermilk, ute. entertainment of the afternoon. all makes. . Hamwn and Miss Greenwood, Cottage Cheese. svar throat sad chest W,8h.to I : Apply gram- - erten,! n, A Urge birthday cake and 'd 0! mar WHITE i ftU 410. SEWING pink lOt . swallow amal piecae of aLClHNl grade and primarv supervisors, tion. 'Ppnc' ; ' ' and favors formed ths decoraJBacteriacomitF - tion white COMPAXI i, 10,000. for the table oa which luncheon 2T5W. Center. AXD Phone akkktx 49. Larsen of American Fork 'FAMILY. . was served to ' twenty-fiv. little . -- -- Tuesday, March 10, at 2 JO p. as, in the Second ward amusement hall the Relief ' society, through the special activity workers, are giving aa unusually spicy program. fortunate in ito-TBy 4a taiaing the services of some of ths town's stellar talent and will pre sent two one-acomedies. One it a farce comedy under ths direction of Mrs. Emma Jones, entitled "The Flapper." The. other Is ths one-set comedy presented by ths Ladles' Literary club st their last session. is directed by AUee C Eerertses and entitled "The Mandarin Coat" The price of admlasloa is 29 cents. A beautiful oulit wUl be given away that afternoon. Re freshments will be served. e tsbkfs --.- of tleorganlEatlon - ward Sunday school, took place sunaay morning In tbe ward aasem .. nuu josie west were nl ' the- W. Goddard announce the en gagement of his daughter ICsteUa to . nH.er-r,Tr:"u- ha-tte- n. ui?.w" heidjojndun uu soiq oy urea guests were Invited. , the said Mary! Zabflskie fn J j Owens on AnciiiH- 3 ioo- v.n TJ Mrs. Charles Burrows of the UUh atake genealoglral work will aire a (am en renealoey in the Pioneer ward Relief society meeting Tues day arternooB at 2:30. Miss Ions Peay will give a reading and a duet will be rendered by Mrs. Ida Con- over andMrs-A- lt good attendance Is desired. ' '' vited to be present. faLfTJ At ,h reterson. xoe urand View eamn of the uaughtera of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs, W. A. Nuttali Thursday, March 12, at 2:30 p. m. Aa interesting pntgram wiU be given and a social hour spent- - All mem bers and eligible members are in Honesty! He-so- I. The combination with a vrhirl frame and axle tpaced aoarL of a nri- raary leaf spring secured at its center . out and ' to the axle and at its ends to the frame, the top leaf of the spring havU ing upwardly curving ends, a second .kn?w. ner and Bay WhlUngrtah Fi 1 mm " 10 P"0' ary leaf tpring having a reverse curva Clar comnanv ture to tne primary spring and " ". imngsyou reaUy want to hackled to such curved ends, and an fH.nf ii uunr hum u n e on your plan. xo ue sota at sheriffs aletij cicnicm secured ro tne irame at a spaced distance trom the secondary njieggay the 31st day of easant Grove visitor Thur twuut-.-anaaapteo to engagf-ao'elo, a.- m7" of said day. flex the latter when the prmaVsprinf J ia has flexed to a certain uoun ouse of Utah County. State Howard Thnn t i.t. -- t -- i Miss Cnrnet Gaisfordrpflrhiwere B..,TimiiB ngnt, title, married at Provo Wednesdav uiicini o.i tue aoove . Foster-MUbur- yJ7A 1Ttljh2 Mrs. Genres-- Startup entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon at her Home for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kids, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. startup and Mr. and Mrs. Carl trice tc, at all dealers.- - Dottl bly halL George F. Wells waa ap pointed auperintendeut. Leland J. "imply ask for a Kidney remedy Gammon, first assistant, and Joseph get Doaa's Pills the same that Mr. Murdock, second assistant ; Cluff had. n Co IL Clegg, secretary; Miss Mfrs., Buffalo, N. - X. Advertise lona Andreason, , astdstant secre ment. tary and treasurer; John K. Allen. chorister; and Miss Verona Oleue. PAWS Mearke Moskowaki. organist, oie E. Olsen and Fred kidely known Kuasian composer, Strate, memliers of the stake board. were present. James T. Blake, who died here today. was former superintendent, is mak a p "irranrijanjuTju ing. nis borne In Provo. " LVA Faulty cltoiaatlci e. la the small garden, where apace la at a premium, tb vegetable gar den" may weU be meed to tack la bulbs for Jater summer flowers. tor tnis purpose gladiolus offers taluahla material A tew bafts may ihackle-lutale-- :. he set among the tomatoes. If , . grown to stakes, as they should be. Between the rows of cabbage there Pates No. 1.525,374. MECHANIC) TROUBLE LAMP.. ' William aL ia room for a row or small groups v of the bulbs, which will not inter Craig ami Jam R, Crwig. fere with the vegetables and will rejaie la the same cultural treat- meat as the cabbage receives. - BUMPER pacethtj: OH! MY BACKl. Hom6 Xjard&ll P MARCH 9, 1925. -- . SuM only at nEDQUIST DRUG O I Provo, l f . |