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Show xill Jl JfJt. tfltMMtfi TAGESIX TIIE EVENING IIERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1923. CITYKEWS Q.0-CQA- J Go T Coasi MrijlgneB K.jCrai-dsleft td daughterr Camilla where Wednesday for California Oter f ill visit aurlm the- next ali wceka at the home, of Mrs. cnw- ' daU's tn, Glen. jdEMSEBlBtES T& Bought at a Great ' Price Concession - . Lcarr For Horn Mls Birth Parkinson and Miss Louise Jacuta, Vth of Kexbarif, Idaho, who haw been ateudiiur the Toung mOversity during the past year left Wednda tor their homes. x. " This exceptional purchase was recently made by our buyer, while in the market "and we are offering: them at as great a saving: to you as the saving-wmade by thia etxraordinary value. Just Arrived Coats and Ensembles SummerWhiteFelts deservedly popular. The. newest ations on the market There-i- s wide selection to choose from. ' Printed and plain styles that are most e Miss Fawn Bttutfetoa, at the Herald business fflw, who tmderwent an operation for tonsilltis Tuesday, U UuproT Ing at her home. Imorovinr head clerk, Also DRESSES Tub .silk dresses at and color. Btyle lections extra-orjiia- ry at $2.95 at Values . $5.95 llll . cre- v $io.oo to $3.95 ' and DRESSES AND ENSEMBLES of Flat Crepe and . Crepe de Chine, All Pattern Hats Going at V2 Price se- Value-givi-ng ' TRIMMED HATS values so that it will prove a pleasant treat for you. to see the . extensive group that embraces every conceive-abl- e abw Auxiliary IUU jiin-i- ne lean Lesion Auxiliary wtlV meet Thursday evenlur Instead of Wed nesdnf evening at the home of Mrs. Claude S. Ashworth, 211 f.orth Unl- veraity avenue, Mra. Sterling Bean will ha assisting hostess. Since this will V the iaat meeting of the summer Reason and ia a buslness'ineeting all member are urged to be present n ' , ' KtenoeraDbk Course The stenoe- Mivililw miii'imi trivon hv Urfl Rthpt Spencer of the Provo nigh school began class work Wednesday mom-TinBoth beginning and advanced - SEE OUR Georgette- - Crepe Values to . $15.00 $24.50 WINDOWS ' ' " u l H .i ta Genuine Broadcloth Dresses fo)M $295 bHU'-- - Special frivol lit this clasa In dictation Ka course. :vA night for those who hdve completed the r course and wish to take up advanced work Is being arranged for. Each COATS Mi m AD spring Coats now being sold far below their actual cost.. two-yea- ' Correction The - summer classes for boys and girls band, under the direction of Prof. Charles J. Engar, will tatrthursday, June 4 instead of Tuesday, as was stated "53uesdaj''s paper, A Guilty al PossessionJoseph and Peter Adanison of Ameri can Fork, each were fined 50 or Sentenced to serve- - thirty days in the county JalLby Iuilge.IlefligeJi The BMHf Wednesday morning. turn tnnn Wam arreuforl h'v Hfnrehttl Walter Durrani of American Fork Memorial day on a charge of possession of Intoxicating liquor. Laycock A damson pleaded .guilty while pleaded 'n&Mgnllty and was tried him before a Jury which found guilty. In the city eo&Vt Tuesday. In the absence of the cash, the two men are languishing in the county jaiL -- ?v OREMROAD REPORTSHOWS LESSINCOME The annual report of the Salt -nd companyrt filed yesterday. jIth the public utilities commission of Utah, show that dividend of 172,515.18, received from the Rait Lake Terminal com pany, plus a credit of $22.(X0 taken on its books, by bringing the capital stock of that company up to par, enabled the railroad company to meet its 7 per cent dlcideud on preferred stock, without Impairing .the Lake- Utah-ItaHro- was $273,000, a decrease of $03,000 as compared with that of the pre ceding year and the freight revenue of $303,000 showed a corresponding decrease of $89,000. In addition to the cash dividend from this lermlnaleompany, the re port indicates t a stock, dividend from the same concern of $25,000. ' The railroad ojierates between Salt Lake and . Payson, with a branch to Magna, a total of 75 miles nJLraad. Railroad plant la glmuu $7,823,000. It paid $00,500 for power. It employed n average of 104 persons, paying. them $205,000 during the year. ; A cens' has marriage been Issued to Afina II. Jasper son 'or Goshen and Alelvlna t : II. Schwab of Payson. :-- Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Evans of Alameda, CuL, are visiting in Provo the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.. Worsley. ' " To Portland Miss Helen Hed-qulbus left for Portland where she will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Edith Tlmberlnke. Carnival Dance A carnival dance will be held at Glengarry Wednesday evening, according t Manager J. A. Owens. . Goes East Miss Florence D. Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs". W. II. Hay left over the Union .Pavlfic today for a month or six weeks vacation In the eastern states. She ex. - pects to visit Chicago, New York. Washington, D C, and Boston and on her return will visit In St. Louis, Kansas City, and Denver. Miss Lillian Holmes of Bait Lake City wiU accompany Miss Ray on her triD. The railroad company shows oper ating revenues of $707,000, which was a decrease of $171,0tX, as comThe operating pared with 1923. expenses of $506,000 were $27,000 less than In 1023. The net revenue from railway operations, therefore, of $201,000, was $144,000 less than in 1923. The company paid $07,000 in taxes, leaving ant operating income of $134,000. But the $73;000 front the Halt Lake Terminal company's (dividend, plus some minor items. Increased the groiw Income to $207,000. interest on Imnds was $100,000 and the net Income trans ferred to profit amt loss whs only Td this was lidded the $23,733.95. credit taken on, the holdings of the terminal company stock, the railroad having 50 per cent of thnt com-Inon preferred stock . Dividends wera $43,805.05. The railroad's passenger revenue 18 PUPPIES Secures Marriage License Marriage licenses were issued to the following couples; J. Fenton Snow Mills and Melha Hoover both of Provo; Harvey 8prague and Nellie Allla - DeGaraw both of Los Vegas, Nev. PENDLETON, I . I t'liiatlllttcoHfttry Is fast producing Ill 1 U L.sfc I1 " t X . H ' ' ! ; lively. J?UiCKl IF I zrVCtlT LOCKJAW JFAOCT-O- O! . . .ii U achie, Eyestrain or Blurred-Sig- ht: OUR GLASSES CORRECT THESE AILMENTS Absolute Results Guaranteed . r DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN, OPTOMETRIST with Heindselman Optical and Jewelry Co. The R. 0. B. A. Free School of Training is at Your Service for a Limited Time Only 0B". "Successful Salesmanship" and "Business Efficiency" Will enable any man or woman to do bigger and better things in life; or obtain a better position. If you qualify and want a permanent connection with the greatest business and industrial educational movement known to the American people, we need you, and will pay you well.' Enrole Now! Arrangements can be made to enrdle in- either afternoon on evening classes. AH educational work will be conducted - under the personal direction of Dr. Wm. Jos Hariman of Los Angeles, California, who is causing the brainiest men and women of American to wonder at his ability. Mail your name and address tor further information. '".f ' ' R. 0. B. A. P. O. Box 180; Provo. " . " r ; ' ' . urtV?" asked the motorist "I'll 8iy. not,", retorted Dad. "I was paralyzed' before your car bit inc.. I'm oUeh now t hunks a whole lot." . , ' And that's the' way 'things stand now. Howard, formerly a helpless r old. puikljlh In now; able to'step a'roupd like' a "I'm the '.only iek man to be knocked well by uiLauto," he snys. "Are jou " ' rt " " , - ' " -- ... . " " two-yea- ' 1 I . YOUR VACATION By HI GH & CI MMING. Surgeon Gcrteral, l!. 8. Pulilie Health Service, (Copyright 1025, by Cnlted Press,) A vacation spent near the water nil too frequently Is accompanied by serious water accidents. Every vacationist should know how to admin ister first aid and, what steps to take to prevent death hy'drownlng. Ordinary carp and caution will do much to prevent, accidents' in the water. If you are , inexperienced. yon should not attempt tohandle a sail lioat orveh a row boat. You shonld know betterTffiin" to patronize pleasure craft that careless' transportation companies allow to overloaded.' Toushould not attempt to cbtuige In small boats, unless you are experienced and even then you should exercise great cau, tion in doing so. If you cannot swim, yon should, be certain that you do not- get into deep water. If yon are using' bathing beach,' you should lie partic ularly careful to know that there are no shelves, holes, or sudden stepoffsin the bottom, It Is also Important in unknown water that some experienced swimmer make a carefid surrey to determine tha'F" there are no submerged Such roots, rocks or obstructions. obstructions quite frequently .hav resulted In grave Injury or death t 1' s " a perSou diving into the water. careWhen you are swimming ful not to overtax your strength. I)o not reuiaiuin the water too long or get so far out that you may be caneht in an undertow. '. Every child should lie taught to swim and all parents should appreciate the necessity- - for their, children v being given this kiml of training. '; ; Afs regards the rescuing ot frown ing, persons, yon should know that whenever possible you should at tempt to rescue' the drowning per son without entering the water your- - Conoco Gasoline Vu Gargoyle Mobiloil 1 . self.-Tk- e best . Interests - of the drowning person are served when, practicable, by holding or throwing something into the water b 'which he ca4FSupport himself muUhe can be pulled ashore r reached from a boat . INCREASE YOUR EARNING POWER at . , I I "" MAMOUE DEStfcCNERS V wwwr -- 00 OO!! GOOD GOSH STOCKINGS! 1'aTAKE THE EDGE OFr IHtC s r ii., r In flesh healing is the marvelous Boroione, a preparation that cornea In liquid and powder form, "it Is combina tion treatment that sot only purifies the wound of sarins that cause In fection but it heals the flesh" with extraordinary speed. Bad wounds or cuts which take weeks to heal with the ordinary Unlmenta mend new world coypte records. Recently Alva Stone, govern men! trapper,' captured a mother coyote with 14 puppies. Stone reported to Stanley O. Jcwett, in charge of the predatory animal work at the biological surrey offices In Portland. "Jewett found that the animal had equaled the world's record. But Stone feltjl'matllla ' county had greSter familcoislnjiJ w he went out and (rapped a' coyote with lS Hale cwyote puppies all in one don. Jewett was inclined to doubt If the old" animal wag uTCtfcer of all 18,aF though they appeared the same sis and showed no evidence that they might not lie of the same litter. "Congratulations for going Into the trapping misinpss on a wholesale basis," Jewett wrote Stone. "I I'HASKb," HE SAID TO THE DRIVER OF THE CAR THAT guess you have run onto a coyote HIT HIM, orphan asylum." SEATTLE auto heoRh an Let For Wash., your bump you! ,Junel. Jewett said it was quite possible ;' Ask Dad he knows! , that the puppies were all born to the VDad," as Frank Howard, 70, is knovn here, was unable to work' and same mother. Although scientists for a long time have. held that a iwrcly ulile to creep, along its a result of paralysis when an automobile hit bob-cnever has more than three bis'right side and threw him 20 feet ' ' kittens, two cats have recently been The autolst came running "back to size up a gory mass and find- - out killed In Oregon with five each. if he'd killed a man. , ; Instead of a corpse, he found an,, old fellow stepping around real OO MA VOUl AND -- 1M -fiocn nF OARNlW'Gf V Stt)CKvKJGr jt (CP) BY WlllIAMS fiocn rf fAvtKJGi . Ore. t' The greatest discover ' I ence or this- - wonderful remedy. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and '$1.20. Powder 30c and 60c Bold bv Hed- quist Drug Co. trr-f- COYOTE HAS OUT OUR WAY J rn 'mmmu -' license Issued WV-''- LaaaaBWsaajWIWiwiaa -. V: Iif r. PRESTO! AUTO HITS MAN AND CURES HIM prevents Infection With the coming of warmer weather, c o r r e c t lubrication means a great deal to your pleasure and comfort in addition to the saying in operating costs on your car. We are especially well equipped to see that our customers are served only the correct grade of Gargoyle Mobiloil in their motors. ' ; '. " Parties holding following coupons please call at StationNo.1 "- 1 -. 7912 : In, case a perskin. has fallen into deep water near the shore, fuke an oar, a pole, or rope, or even your n coat and hold it tmt so that may grasp it. Mfe'pre serveni, Iwxes,. oars or loirs may be thrown Into the water close to the drowning persou.'7" RememN'r that a small foaling object Is' quite sufficient to' sustain a person's weight In the water. ,.:' in 'later artkies, methods of res cuing drowning persons from the water and resuscitating them wil be set forth. ". 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