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Show '?.y ETMNOjrERAtD," O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO:A fITY NEWS 0' PAGE FOUB. THE ' - - -- ; 1 SECOHD PLACE H - jAfe 4tig Prttro Fourth --ward wffl w I bare lodal Tuesday eveuluf in the nurd HiuuDeUieQt ball Uuud iuu&k tut been wcured fir dauciug iftw ONCUYCOURT n I the iygrinT'BeJrssl1'n'tt br to one United U served. Ever) ' lreeut. .v Return , r Lyto Cooml Howe-i-Mr- H. tan returned to- - her homo in Halt Lkt after vinitiiig wiUi relatl'vef la Prov. aod frleuda Yteitinr Here of Gonben Liet-kfiel- - and ilrt. WiU are speuding Mr. " few diijn in thin dty. . Fire in Basenietit A Ore, wbieb atarted in tho lawmen t, did alight damage W tbe home 6f Drf"J. Cet-Ctark, 370 North Fourth Euat street. about 7 :JW .oViock. Suuday eveuk Tlie fire was qwk-kleitiuguiKbed by tie l'rovo eity fire department y Clothes for Fall is V? : Special Are the Prices! Special, too, is the Quality! ;ti. II u r- - 1 aw a This event marks the culmination of an exceptional purchase from one of America's leading makers and the sav' ings, in turn, are passed to you. $29.85 B' Mr A. E. Visited in Suit 1 Jit Iluisih spent Saturday and" Sunday in Salt Jake Visiting with relatives and frielids. . M another one of those value demonstrations, JUSTwhich this store has become noted. Ml Prove VkMor Thomas Christlan- n of Halt Iike w as a Provo visitor Suturday a a a W $34.85 andSunday..i From Lo Angeles Sir. and Mrs. J, A. Vlwser p'f Ix AnRele. arrived here Sunday ulnlit to be with their Hlter, Mrs.., Lee It Baker, who is recovering from an flpenSRon at the Alnl hoHpitaL Returns Ilohie Mrs. La von Billand baby has 'returned to her home In Price after spending ten days in this city with relatives and - lns friend. aw aw Basket Party The Modern Wood men of the World will entertain with a iwsket party in the K. I hall Friday owning.'' All members and their friends are invited to be present. CD W Goes to (kh'fornia Mrs. S. C. Robinson left this mornlns for southern California where she will spend, the winter, nsilMJIertOXiAndIWrJ Hatch of .Mountain yiew, Wyo., have been visitLug in .fhis city with Mrs. Hutch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S". W. Ilathenbrook. Notbv Second Wad ML I. A, Dgring the festivities In the Sec ond ward M. I. A. 'party this evening in the amusement hall registra tion booths will be open to alLwho are prepared to pay their annual fee. The public Is Invited to attend. IEIGHTY CLIMB favaaheari mi tor stomacti! TIMPANOGOS your i "Y" Students Enthusiastic Over Autumn Leaf Hike Top of Mountain Don't overwork it and eaf by 6tufl between meals. ing Try WRIG LEY'S when you want "just a snack." It will soothe arid opts Position In Ogden La verne ilauwin, wno nas Deen enir ployed aXFarrer Bros:, will lieave sofn fo'r Ogdm where he has accepted a positlonHn one of the large stores. jTo . participated in the Autmnn'Leaf hike Saturday to the Timpanogos Top of the wonder mountain.. Five big busses were used in carrying the tow6 of enthusiasts to' Asiien FOR RENT Modern furnished ' Grove' and back. apartment at 60 East 4 No. Phone The party left Trovo during the . early hours nf Saturday morning. They went to Community- Flat in FOR SALE 1 Ooal range. 1 gas F'irli fn"j""i 40? range. 391 So. 5 W. Phone 527-- J. took to the trail. One bus remained . there until the-- aff eftioqJS to pickip students who might becVinuv dis- FOR SALE Hay, first, second and ' e couraged with the long hlke;i""T?-Ththird cuttings. Rocky Mt. Cereal the cirque giant imrty . Co., Phone 813-J- . at thei .top of the Americali Fork trail in time for lunch. After eating FOR SALE Sellers kitchen- - cabinet. the summit. V. Bullock, R. I). No. 2. $15. they moved ' ) While tlm day iwascpid, the. hike, Phone l. due to the ln'mitie of tin' mounaccording to FOU REXT-3r- -- 3 room house: 331 W. tain, was enjoyable, "' . 019 No. imrticipants. Althiij:lLihe glacier looke4 dang erous the hikers negotiated, if with TOR SALE Jersey calf, a week few injuries of a serious nature. and a half old. 858 W. 1 So. S04-M- . - satisfy your taste craving, allay thirst "''o Ami-rivn- and feverish mouth, calm the stomach, JJy'HENBY TOHK.- Attractive Prices on Ladi - 'OcC 13. Coats, Coats r Drseslipperi L. FARRELL.-NEOnce Are attracting buyers who wish high grade merchandise a very low price. Come in and see how much you save. again thi winter the Richard root era will be asking- th rHukiiig t)ia mittee of the. United State Lawn Tennij astoeiation : fWliat are yoo going to dor with our Tmuier ni to he othiug for thi TheKe committee to do n the strength of the past 8eason showing, lait tu nwve Blchards from Xo. .3 place ou the national ranking . ud ' t move BiMy JohnMoij, 'the popylai California star, froni"1htl Xtf.-'- place, that he occupied in 1025, to So, 2 positioa. Johnston the most popular play er in American tennis, provided' om of ; the uut pleasing sunrises of tlie aeason when he staged him his old place as a singles player On the Davf Cup ti'i,ui aiideari)ed him the right for he second place under Bill Tilden ' iiHioug the American pluyerkj As loniTasTTildfn remains physically fit aud'retaina his interest iu tennis, the- ranking committee can put his uauit at the top of the list with an autonuitie sweep of the iu. This seuiiou Tildett proved, as lie never had demonstrated before, that in a match where his place as the world's .greatest player is at stake, that he is. the world's greatest play- Ladies at cloth coats in a' large Fur-trimm- ed assortment of patterns and shades. Iit $18.50 Coats $22.50 $290 Coats Coats $17.25 $42.50 $49.50 Coats Coats - $31.75 - . $36.50, $22.50 $27.50 $52.50 Coats $65.00 $41.T5 $38.75 Coats i Coats - I Ts: $52.50 1 . Pretty new Fall Dresses are arriving daily. New shades, new patterns, flare skirts, arid a large variety of fur-trimm- ed style." - et .Tilden has lost the fire of am-- l ition that encourages a player who has not won all the honors in tennis Goes to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. to liear down on every' stroke of his T. D. Lewis and daughter Katuer- racoiiet, lie hna become so perfect Ine Ardell have gone to Salt Lake that, he can afford. to trifle and alwhere they will make their home. low hig opponent to reach match AS M 19237: J0MST0NW0N ' The Utmost In Style! - TUESDAY, OCTOBER' 13, J11.45 $9.90 Dresses - $14.9E Dresses $7.75 imint and then lieat him. After the DavJ Cup matches in the Tilden critics Philadelphia, charged that ,the American champion Was saved from defeat at the bands of Rene Lacoste, the Wimlile- doh champion, only by the mAst atrocious judgment on the part of linesmen who gave three decisions, at match point, in favor of Tilden, when they were r'ints for Ijtcoste. Upon the comparative showing made by "Tilden and Johnston against the French "stars, Lacoste and Jean Borotra, in the challenge round for the cup, manxjatinirteiit critics wrote thefnTinlon that if Tilden ever was to be knocked out from under the crown that it would fielSrryear. His gameThrough the national championship touruahiijnt was nothing to cause iaspiralioii, but. when he reached the final round against Johiwton, 1m wn.t tennis perfectionrifirhad ever been' per- hoii i fled liefore. It Is true that it was Tiiden's stamina more than tlie brilliance of the game that enabled him GTout last and beat Johuwtdn in the final round for the "title hut iiujtueae - '. $9.90 - Come in , $29.50 Dresses Dresses Dresses $12.50 $15.75 $23.95 and try them on. ; Complete line of children's fur trimmed coats just arrived. .411 . specially prices for quick d isposal. $4.45 $6.45 $7.50 $9.90 $16.50 $12,50 Here is your opportunity to buy your winter blankets at a real savings. ' Come in and get our Special Prices on high Sets ; $1.58 . , aouc uiiun au wooi uiaiiHeis. 4 ?n $2 25 ni lTT2rrcyJ?ZZi -- BlanketsvT 41.1 u AJrkLiCXO A S4.50 . ....$165. Blankets ' $5.50 Blankets $6.50 "... r.Blankets $11.50 . . . . .. . yutCV Q nr ....yJiLU Blankets Every blanket is high grade, clean and warranted to be new t . JayfartPiratsrimySlcaTi tion and stamiiia are essential physi- cal attributes of al chnmpion. "Johnston proved clearly his superiority' over Richards in the two uintches' against the New York youngster that were arranged by the association as a test to deter mine which would ptay. singles with TildenHif the top cbalkTge nHiiiii. The little Californian didu"t meet Richards in the national championship tournament, but he did get to the final round tad he gaws Tifelen ' a terrific figlit. Richards heat Tilden in An earlv aeason match, but the tall champion won five subsequent matches from the former boy wonder. Richards has been Hrrlrlnff-A.-yebut he hasn't arrived yet. Hs is bound to be the idiampion ia Che future, however, when Tilden and Johnston are worn down by the toll of years and the hardships of battle r all Blankets Fashions latest models in Snappy Fall Shoes of fered at reduced prices. The models feature colored stitching, Spanish heete and plain front pumps at rock bottom spike' prices: $6.95 $6.50 values $5.98 Values values $5.89 $5.23 $4.89 values $6.23 - $5.45 $4.95 values ' $4.19 GIVE VSA CHANCE TO HELP; YOU SAVE Farrer Brothers Coi ars rea-he- ease your" tired nerves. ..... JOHN R. DAVIS - -- "on---te-e 487-J-- T- . LAID TO REST d . - f er every meal for digestion mt , a..l.WM.'' MONEY-BII- T)ne 4S JIl- sack Flour . . . i . . 'Tw'9 48 .1b. sacks Flour -- en 48 lb,. sacks Flour '24 lb. sack. Whole' Wheat Flour $8 lb. sack Whole Wheat Flour $00 lbs. Whole Corn ' lOO lbs.'Cracked or Chop Corn 100 lbs. White Coarse Bran . . . - 100 lbs. White Coarse Mill Run JOQ lbs. Whole Oats or Barley 10d lbs Chop Oats of Biirley-r- -. iOO lbs. mixed Chicken Feed JOO lbs. Globe A- -l Lay Mash JOO, lbs. Red Mark Eay Mash 100 lbs.. Wasatch Lay Mash, with Straw, per bale . . , . ., 450 West Center. --100 . ,.T;,,$2.4o $1.90 ..S2.00. tr.$2.10"" . .$2.40 . . .$2.75 f,.: ........ .$2.55 , Fish Meal . , v. . . .$2.65 50 Wasatch Produce Co. Ehor.e 34 34 .So. 4th West Lowest Prices T Show White Cauliflower, lb. . . . . ., . Egg Plants, lb. V. . . Scoco the famous Shortening, 2 lbs. ... ,,...$1.80 . lbsBeet-SugarTrr.TrrrH- 10 lbs. Potatoes................ u 7 bs..Sweet Potatoes .,.-.- ; ..;,. . Fresh Tomatoes, lb. . ; .".r. . , Large solid crisp Cabbage, lb. Large solid Crisp Read Letuce and .....:;,,c.,$3.(0 w ....$1.10 ...$2.00 .. .....$2.30 . . . 44a SPECIALS ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 . ..... ... Phose Try our Sliced Bacon and Ham, lb. Large Skinned Whole Ham, lb.,... Picnic Hams, mild cured; lb. . . . . , . ; . '. Fresh Eggs, 2 dozen . . ..; . . . .... . 5'gallon can Honey 48 lb; sack Patent Flour 9 lb. basr Rolled Oals 15c Armours Jiffy Oats, 2 pkgs. Black Figs, lb. .Seedless Raisin?, 10 pkgs Try our Famous Tamales 20 i. ..27 Celery' V.IO . .. .2 ,t . .... ...... ...v..7. 45c v..55 ...35 '. . . .27. ...24c .. ... ... . .......... - Springville . r This is the 44th birthday of the baking powder that has FOR CASH? Y SAMUEL KOPP SERVICE Former Springville Man Dies In Los Angeles, Buried In - SAVE PAUTY& m HCJ IT ....iH ffCrtP . ........ , . . . ,95c $5.75 ..$1.78 r.45c .i .. .25 .22 98 10 Funeral services were held In the Springville Third ward' chapel Sun. day for John R. Davis, 77, who died of paralysis at his home in Lot Angeles last Wednesday.. Mr. Davis was a former resi-deof SpHngvIl!, the husl)and of Zcila Wood, who was a ilaughter of the late Lyman. S. AVood. JIP is also survived by one son Ehvood Davis of Ios Angeles, who accom' V panied the body. Wm Bringhurst of the ward bishopric presided at .the services. The chapel was well filled and the floral offering was profuse. JL.R. .BriHg-burs- made the birthday cakes in fine Western homes-where ScHiUinef of the Kolob stake' presidency and Patriarch O. B. .Huntington. We'll Cake e pv 12 ft if "tou btke h with Schillina Bildna Powder and it does not pleue you t merely tell your grocer. He will -' , . BakingPowder tartar t Musical nnmbers were vocal solos by Mrs. Ruth Harward and Miss Cath erine- - R. Pongall and a "vocal dniT by Glen and Elmo Coffman. The Invocation was by E. Z. Clark and the-- benediction by H. T. Rey ' .' ' " nolds. The Interment was In the1 Spflng-ylllelty cemetery under the direction of A, T. Wheeler, undertaker. The grave was, dedicated by John H Manwaring. - - y tst baking is a tradition. .3 pay you 2 instantly, ana witnout tion. Thi 01 bold good any tune yew in " tndjetrout. Til W Coffee taking : 'Powder Extracts I ' V Spices v v .y |