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Show fact r. "THE EVENING HERALD. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925." An Adventure in Remodeling On An Average Man's Budget WE RUN DAILY r: Springville News ii BRUNNER'S WHITE & BLUE I w Mb Been Bird wan the guest of Misa Aleea Bird at th,B. Y. U. ' . . Monday. GROCERY 11 M ...... vt 23c .... , INCiYV oJrUJJd, 4 IDS. .... . . . ........ 0C M H M M H HEINZ KETCHUP, 40c size M M M . g i) G. 31can M.J. B. Coffee. V ! B Sirloin, T-Bo- ne, Ribbons Pot Roasts ll. T.LJ I)9 1U9, riifllUi B . .. ......sc .... . ... . . i . ..15c .65c B . . . PAY AS YOU GO AND SAVE 5 B We Reserve th Right for Limitations. g Ave. 55 North Phone 39. University ' frunuminKIIUEIIIlESIQIISHIIISSaEEXIXEHM RED RELIANCE, It.USSELLB4r-2yotber- s. Any one 75c; any 12 never saw liefore rose bushes forV$6.00; hU summer. ... GERANlCMS, fine plants in tmd and bloom, all rotors, dark red, scnrlet, salmon pink, white, splendid plants," retailing at.35ijeach. Special, 20e each; $1.50 per dozeuT 112.01)" loo. 3. CANNAS, big plants from 3 and 4 inch pots, nil colors. Including BROS'ZE HUMBERT, Special 20c each; $1.50 ier down; The .man who thinks that women are impractical has, patently, never 'discussed with his wife ways and means of buying a home which she liked. A Congressional Investigating txunmittee could have learned much .from the report my wife gave me. Our little bouse (we already were beginning to feel that it belonged to ,us) belonged to Mr. R. He was to tear it down, because be thought it detracted from the beauty of the entrance to bis big place, but, if we would move it away at once we could have it for a ridiculously small sum about its value. We could' get two lots just off Creek Road, giving us a quarter of an acre. "Madame," said I, "you are a wonder. A little simple arithmetic tells me that the house will cost $400; the land, $1,200;- the move, $400; and the cellar and foundations, $500; total, $2,500. Against that we have twenty (shares of a stock, present market rvalue about $126 a share. This gives s, discounting brokerage fee for felling the stock; just about $2,S0. The house itself looked rather i (pod. The old trees, which we were S i - Mr. and Mrs. Lyman W.' Noyes and small son of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mrs. Noye's mother, S H Mrs. Oil vtf Anderson. mar Reconstruction Started. destintd to lose, made a. pleasant situation for any house. The lines of thehouse were simple and good. We decided at once to change them as little as possible. .Crossing the Early General XJrant porch, we entered a hall (if one may dignify it withthe ieet square. name) atoufTouf Straight ahead, between Uie walls, the staircase climbed steeply up like a chicken-laddeAt the right was the living-rooquite a pleasant room, about 12 feet iiy 15 feet Bade of it was the kitchen, a room XI by 16, containing two .doors anT two windows, an iron sink, ajwiu pump, and On the a monstrous old left of the hallas the parlor, about and the same size as the dining-rooa smallcrroora behind it. Upstairs, alargebedrooiB on Jbe right, and r. cjsal-siov- e. week-end- ' .' I T- - Grecnpvrt, New ' m L. l f i Springville was, weU, represent in the recent 'graduation of the B V; students. ' The following ntj ,ani8. those who griidiiated Rowe GroeV beck, Cornell Mendetihall, WiHord Mr, - and, Mrs. Faye Packard Mendenhall, Ielha Condle, ' Julia, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ml Alloman, Hugh Dongail, Paul Packr Borer over the week-enMrs. ard, Mabel Straw, Elwood Gledbfll, Packard will remain ' in Spring; Vlnona Frandsen, and Paul Har' vilie a few dtfys; vard, besides the following graduates front the normal school : Mat-ti- e ' Davis, Leona Gtidmundsen, Preal Hutchlngs, $iuma Jones, Sarah Lpynd, Maud Martain, Heh-j- i Sanford, Melba Sumston, Melba Tew and Vilnah Goldsbrotigh. Han I'S . : A "::',w'0.i ;'. Hank Smith 'A ' 98 West Center am r ?! 'r By IRENE VANDYCK TIIERE has never been a season : when' hand knitted costumes possessed such style interest as they now do. Nor have band knit -srarrngntg'ever been more simple in stitch and line; two factors which aid materially In establishing their vogue and bringing, within reach of every woman the smartest possible clothes for beach, sport and informal wer. , Bought In specialty shops where . band knit garments are sold or in the French shops of the big stores, band knitted garments are Iinost prohibitive 'In price.' Made at homeand t,he number of garments Is limited only by the. time that can be Bpent In knitting them these smart and necessary outfits cost very little. ' . . . From the type ef. clothes that achieved a vogue at the fashionable resorts In the Sonth, it is definitely asSursiithjU 'band. knitted Jumpers, beach shawls and two piece suits andjdfesses will be worn by the fashion leaders. ,' " lip-on- ; ;USE " Hand Knit Beauties fc - ' ;; i HERALD VATlT. ADS ..w 1 : 1 Get. your complete putfit early. We have the largest stock in Utah county now ' on display. v '; WUUS,J No wardrob It completj without a variety inof veits. Tha Dermott vest shown Is a'etrlkinq photograph model with the front several luetic longer than the back. TaclOe i U , if 111 HI r f I Branson model j f J.t.VllHil WIT :K." jfht I -- pf ! atlhla P.i.r.n. ? i f FEELING discoaraged tired, hnlf-slcfinding- caused ly a torpid liver and conktltpnted bowels can be gotten rid of with surprls'ng promptness by using Herblne. Ton feel its beneficial effect with the first dose as Its purifying nnd regulating effect Is .thorough and complete. It not only drives out bile and impurities but it- - imparts a splendid feeling of exhilaration, '.'strength, vim, and 00c. Sold buoyancy of spirits. Price ' Adv. by Hedquist Drug Co. A SPLSNDID - : r V ' ' v ." 7?: - In (he Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and ' for rtaji County. In the matter of the estate" of William E. Backer, deceased. The petition of Rozilla Raeker praying for the admission of the will of William B. Racker, deceased, to probate, and for the issuance of letters testamentary, to Rozilla Backer, the person named in said will as executrix. r Which petition Is on file In the of ; IE. I. II. J1 :;.. V - i' $h H 1 ,7 . f" . ., . .'. - ftr-na- - ' V M r ! ' , j ? f.4 H j ISSOUCITOR Ittki jsafirft i i -- i WASHINGTON, June 5 rresl-- j dent Coolidge today appointed WiS- -j liam B. Mitchell, of 8t Paul, Miim, j to lie solicitor general of the United ! ' "' States. S'.y Mitchell succeeds former Solicit; General James M. Beck, recently j f I resigned. r .; ... Jz M' te . other food, is so rich in readily assimilated natural Iodine as; Possibly no WHITE STAR TUNA. , Medical men are now advising, that if, TUNA is served regularly .in its many., delicious ways on the family menu, especially to childrenP that goitre, ' so r prevalent here, would disappear. Buy it by the dozen at all grocers. toast) ' m :i - (TUNA in cream ' gravy on vbuttered ' r ''.'v ' ' hi t tl. M '' 1 Make it Into CHICKEN OF THE SEA SALAD with lettuce, pimentos, mayonnaise, etc., or serve TUNA a la King n g . Let Us Stamp Out the Epidemic of ..Goitre From. This Intermountain Region ; Use foods that contain natural Iodine. ; t c i s fice of the clerk of the above en- titled court, which said petition is hereby set for hearing at ten o'clock a. m., on Saturday, the 20th day of J nne, A. D.,. 1025, at the court room of said court in the city'.of Provo, County , of Utah, Stated of '. Utah. v "'.'. WALLACE M. HALEsl , Clerk, ,1 't Publication dates : June A " !v . ..'.- - . H J Cnj vUu Al 0 i m Ha - , : 03 U Vg i J knit shawl will I R ' 8 f dreifled.wompn take. ita.pUft In the country replied when asked on' the beach t : a a ton. what clothes she found most satis-- chit Hera It a model smart sports very elmple to factory, "Simple faahlon. clothes, - tha variety of hand knit oan varyOne sweaters and a sufficient number of length of tha. fringe and tha . evening gowns," f . to ' The dominant influence is the trimming oreatt original, sports influence. Designed orlgi- daaigna, nally foi" active participation in" Tit sports, it has, because of its con- in novelty and attractiveness. venience, Its youthful smartness colors of the yarns which take dyet and it definfte charm, found its well are beautiful indeed and the way iuto the fashions for every choice of selection Is larger than ever before. ri occasipm except those pf " charaeter: , nothiand distinction for novelty In the spring'-- , and ng- surpasses the new beach sbawL srjpner sweater modes, the tendency In plain knitting or the stockinette to feature youthful mod- stitch the beach shawls may be o: els, hand knit of light weight yarns. white or any color. Deep fringe, sweaters, the foot or more in length, of colon Beach.shawls, slip-ocheviot two plecf dre8ve.stsi;6jll matching the predominating colors appeal t the well dressed wmao, at the crocheted, knit X hi or cross Buttons, pockets,, lacings, and stitch designs and borders gives an othe? fioveItis vie with each other anusually attractive finish.. . J .. i This Vinton 8uit with Chanel tklrt la plain knit ef 4 e g h tf u I cheviot yarn. It haa a novelty all Ita ewn. One of the.besj; . : . . i W.B.MiTCHEliii No.' 4095 Probate. 1 PROBATE NOTICE, sits 1 14 14 IjBIHIIUEUIMBEElEIinUIlEEEEEIIIIHIUISBZXr ; I I t H : Wellworth Chain Stores Company ... 368 West Center, Prova. j Mrs. George Kelly Tarid nieces Margaret and Mary Hadley- have gonei to Prosebnrg, Ore, to spend tne summer with Mrs. Kelly's sister and fnmily, Mrs. E. Hnrdmann. v .y Itlk''-"!-. f . i . j - 5 ; . 1 lot Men'a work shirts, value $ JjOO for 1 fat Men' 0 work sbeks Oifrvalu 1 lot Men'S. athletic, underwear '1J.00 Value . i . . r. .,'..... Before-1earlni- - : IQrT'S ..: .....; valu e J ,t, ( Children's white canvas rubber- - sole's ,r . . , Miss EmMine Kindred has returned home from BunkenMlle, Nev., where she has been teaching .school. r8h6 visited 7the Buried City at St, Thomas and wit nessed the pageant there giv;en un' d der the direction of Professor of the B. T. U. .V- lot Ladies' silk hose, all colors ' $ Memliers of the Service Star Legion are requested to take notice hat the laundry lmjrs licbig ninrto ftr the soldier boys in the hospitals are to be of imiform size of lh by 24 inches. Mrs. James Straw, president. ........ ft , . , . . 43 C ' QKo ;. . . 33 C v CQ ... ; . . .'IMMen'B athletic Underwear knit ninr-riag- " hoserallcolors"" silk" ......... Abner Thorn announces the engagement of his daughter, Harriet o to Marcellus Nielsoii, , 'Tho to take piaTe in the Salt Lake temple, June 11.. They bite with 4 (4 . 1 ! Fashion Demands Iland Knit Garments for Summer Wear wu if H . $1.50 value - East-mon- 1 - ' $1.00 value N .....' T C 1 : : - lurk " t4 H Crowds are Attending Our BIG 3 Comcrliflion SALE rtoTLadies" Mrs. J. L. Steveris and Mrs. Vlr Anchorstrand of gait Lake CRjtl visited, with, Mr. . and- Mrs, ' J. p. Wonnacott lfpndajr. V f. fHARLO WARDEN GARDENS 5 was the main diversion trf the evep ing, with Mrs. Lynn Harrison wbi. ning high honos. Refreshments wer. served to the nine members prefj .... 00 si ! ,i ..................... ft' "fr-FI- kind-r-$2.- .... Il six-roo- m R m .. two tiny one on the lefts opened into a tiny halL T- Armed with floor plans 'and per spective drawings made with practically no "regard: for perspective, tha bank grantedlbur mortgage. Withiai twenty-fou- r hours after that event. wofkTiad""starte(I Furthermore, l continued for Uie rest of the summer.' The Indefatigable One lived up to, her name by superintending the job every day. .Around the first of No vember, we moved in in order t crowd the painters out. Out of cottage without heat of warter, we had made an with two baths and a lavatory house equipped with an.' efficient hof air furnace that warms us with only ton of coal a month. ' W : , eight-roo- ill '; If you have not done so you are the loser. Our prices amaze the people. Come early and take M N 4 out.raamroothjstock. ftiYaatagft.ftt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norris and m A few of our many iaareainsir v ., sons pf Logan Jfpent 8undayjwlth lol Ladiesjffhite canvas, rubber able . K '7 Mr. Norris' sister and family, Mrs. slippers. $2.50 values J. E. Wonnacott 1 lot Ladies black kid, 2 strap eUppers iM HQ 2 iJrliUU g $3.00 value Mrs. Lee Sumsion'was hostess t 1 Jot Ladies'. black and cordovan cotton the S. T. club at her home .Inst 1Cf H luC m Thurday evening. ' Auction Bridj hose, 30c value 0 cont-iouuu- s m i f. rtrSJfSe .... ... .tit , ................ "EElEEEEEJEEKlEEEEZlEEKIIIKEEIIEEEBEEEEEESEZZZir e. Mrs. J. E. Carlisle and son, John, of Logan visited) with Mrs. Car lisle's mother, Mrs, Mary L. Cran dall during the week. i nm Kolob stake M. I. A. will be repre aughter, Marjoria and baby Dil- sented in the.eolof sehetne parade worth visited in Springville over f'-- " ' " tli Jnae eouerwe la Salt8d Luke the memCity next Wednesday with Miss Edith .Crandall hos gone to bers from Sprlngvllle and Mapletoh. Howe, Idaho, to spend the summer Dr. and Mrs.. Mark Bringhurrt, with' her sister, Mrs. Harold Wil- - JTUOf-BERGIA- . Miss Velma Mendenhall is visiting in Salt Luke City the guest of Mr. Jack-Nev- i! ...;....'.,........ Miss Electa McKenaie accompanied MrT and Mrs. Lawrence on their re turn to Ogden,. Mrs. it. a ,..,, ..i; ...... i,.......;...,i:.....;..6Se Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Lawrence of Ogden wre the week-enguests of Mr. and MtW A, MeKenaie, and 5 i ..A.yrv. Mrs. E. T. Oakes and baby of Napa, Cab, are visiting at the borne of Mrs. Oake'a father, Thomas, L. MendenhalL fk ' .............. t d arrange a mortgage. All kinds of bedding plants any 12 for $1.00; any 75 fqr $5,00; any 100 for $10.00. Include SALVIAS, FRINGED, and LOBELIAS, IVIES, BALCONY PETUNIA, HELIOTROPES, BLACKETED SUSANS (thunbergia), MAMMOTH VEBENAS, SHASTA aud MT. ulso DAISIES, both white and yellow and daisies, ASTERS, AGEIUTUM, DUSTY MILLERS, BEDDING. BEGONIAS DOUBLE BLUE CORNFLOWERS SWEET SULTANS, COSMOS, COLEUS, in all colors, GIANT CAUSATIONS. GIANT CHRYSANTHEMUMS iri aU colors, FANCY in all colors, DOUBLE WHITE FEVERFEW, ANNUAL PHLOX 1n nil colors, RIBBON GRASS, iMCQTIANAS, ZINNIAS, CALENDULAS, MARIGOLDS, both the tall and dwarf, NASiCRTIUMS wrf And tall, SCABIOSAS ii all colors; also all kinds of BASCPff VINES, lneludiuaj GERM-VX-iVINCA8, Kenilworth Ivy, etc. 5. All kinds of HARDY PERENNIALS any. 12 for $1.00; any 75 for $5.00; any 100 for $10.00. Include ACHILLEA S, BELLIS, PERENNIS or ENGLISH DAISY, CANTERBURY CHRYPANTUKI'MUMS,. BELLS. HARDY PINKS; HARDY DELPHINIUMS. of all kinds. DIANTHU8 and Sweet Wirlliims, FOXGLOVES or digitalis, 'HEMEROVALL1S. HOLLYHOCKS. beBt double; IRIS of all kinds, German, Jap, and Siberian ;, Ribbon Grasses, Gaillardian, Hardy Scabiosls, Lily of the Valley, Rudetiocfclas, Anthemis, Pyretbrunis, Coreoisia, Lanceolata, omcas, Auicnuus, Stokeslas, Trltouius (reduot poker plant) Yuccas. NEW DAHLIAS 6 CHOICEST per dozen; NEW GOLD MEDAL GLADIOLI COLLECTION, ?l.0o !or 100; $.ir.O0 per 1000. Plant a succession of gladioli bulbs every- week for bloom. VEGETABLE PLANTS ready now. FINEST HEAD LETTUCE. EARLY CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER. TOMATO, EGG PLANT, SWEET PEPPER, SHARP PEPPER, SWEET POTATO, CELERY, 'PARSLEY, ,BEET Any 100 for -$1.50; any 1000 for $10.00. ' 'SHRUBS of all kinds $1.0.1 each. TREES all up. bars A. B, N'uptba Soap . . bars P. G. Naptha. Soap ;, . . 10 bars retfubjr 5c toilet soap 1 lb. Full Cream Cheese ..toe 5 Uis. Fancy Rioe ;,..47e 5 pkgs. any kindt Raisins t ....49e S isktrs. Jtlliw anr flavor. K for "A 49e 1 1 Veftlllf 65c Broom, only . , . ... . ............V4C regular 75e Brass Wash Board, only , ....,..,.55 J fjf I Tegular 80e gslvaDtsed wasn tnb, niy vti.V.;i.......4.79e Purity 8 lb. S)d4 Crackers, extra specUd SOe Pjjiity; Barrel Ginger, Snaps . . .49 Al Jap Rice, regular 15c grade, 4 lbs. . Pure Vhlte Lard, 3 Uis. Sblnola, any color.'S for ,...,J5 Lai-gcans Pink Salmon, for i..,;.,.Vi.i. ,.,..,,6Ce . ;. r.. Vi. S'.eaas taH Seg 3e 10 lbs. fine sugar'wlth $2.00 order' 2 lbs. Powdered Sugar ,. , . . , .', .. i, 2 lbs.,. Brown Sugar hi! - .57e .We .S9e .S3e El 15 gueuts of d tKi 3N "the TocaTBaiflPwitH us ancUEclp us fo 4. i rtf' we drew Up plans for remodeling, JMr. P.. (the village (.resident an4 an 'old friend of oura)would go over to 100. per J12.00 week-en- Mr. and Mr. Jack Neve and baby of Salt Lake were the Ktiest of Miss Velnut Mendenhall Saturday. Mr. Neve was. formerly Mis Melba Nelson of this city1. ' bor who Was moving a house (a f lucky Jixeak for us) we ccuilAetur. house moved for $400. We would r have to have a cellar and foundations built, but T. (the Village odd. job contractor) would do it for $500. It", for $45.0t: any of inch siae at the price WUl44oom You 100 tix$ one-ten- th " "'I. MAMMfTH SI?EI) n. T. ROSE P.tSHI as COLUMBIAU'IIEUA, iC3TIEX3i -- olirBwh Iff T, -- if Grand Wholesale Offering of Bedding Plants .' v-"- s S C II. Ualet of Span 3e for.... 10 ! ...12c ....S2e Wheat jT s 9 tu. lawa, neat RoUed Wheat. for Moudar'Soan. Mrs. W. L. Grootna. i5"?V. L ProvoWPac!(ifiECoJ B Mr. and Mrs. $1.54 BETTER MEATS or Round Sleak, lb. 20c 0Bperry ish Fork were lie 2 (ikga. Aunt Jamtma Pancake flour 25e CYeam of Wheat 15e Shreddi-- evening. s 29c S6AP SPECIAL-- A. B. Naptha, P.-Naptha, Costal White, 6 f or . .... .23c .49c COFFEE; Maxwell House. 8 Gleaner cirla of tha Third ward attended th pagewnt presented by tJudenta of tha B. T. r: Tuesday for BOOTH SARDINES, 2 GREEN PEAS, 3 lbs. M M . Special of Interest to all Housewives' "Miss Dor Coffaaa spent a part of Saturday and Sundaf with her folk here. B . ..'. ' |