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Show 1 THE EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1926. sten ha ht huute in thia city aftvrlnf apradiuc a few eek la Price visiting with friend - n-rd CITY NEWS! UJrrtE-JTRpV- S u: , ANYTIME BUY BY v TH COFFEE ns Tr Lake Mra. Ted la a Salt Lake Tint tor lor a few I - .mm day. ' and Mrs. cJ lr. of Salt Uke'at, visiting In Provo this Week with Lke-S- . andjk gtratto. lkti Ib Salt Hatton of Provo AAME m of Denver, Colo speat Monday Tneeday la this city. FTV" for Wednesday at Our Great Exp ansion Sale BrW Ham Mr. Lintoa Mor and fimMy, who hare beea vla- TisiU FriwMb Mm. M. H. Bold and daughter of Salt Lake tlnj with; friends and reUtivea for J be tarea weeks la this dry City are visiting with, friends In this WU past return u their home l,Yalte-city. Mo, Calif, Wednesday morning. , Mua ANYWHERE '' rtfc- Pboa 107 PAGE returned t friends. Visiting With Mother Mr. and Mrs. uuma,.and famllv. of Salt Lake City. are visiting with their mother, Mrs. H. 8. Pyne, for a few weeks. v From Price Lelaud Evana Price, who has been employed that city for a short time, la spend u-a few days parents, Mr. and Mrs.. M. D. Evans. Chrlstensen uoent Visits Reed of Ephraim, a former student of the Xoung university, Goes to MagMr Miss Thelma spent Sunday . Ik Strong sending the week in Mag na, where she Is the guest of Mr. Salt Lake Resident Here Prank and Mrs. Kalph Christiansen. Miles, a resident of Salt Lake City, Greatly Reduced ' --, Is spending a few days in Provo. EUertainumnt The Postponed Third ward otitfhg. which was to be From CasUegate Mrs, W. D. held Thursday, 'June 17, at Provona Gilbert of Cast legate is visiting In Btau-hhag been postponed until this city with her paretfts, Mr. and Monday, June 21. Mrs. M. D. Evans. . Rkuma From Price UNITED STATE! TUtl A COOP KB Miss Diey ttab a LOOK-E- xtra Special Goes to Las Angeles Alex lied on business quistis in for an Indefinite time. - ... City. lsItors From Ogden Mrs. C. C. Brown and daughter Clara, of "Og- den, are spending the week with friends and relativeaJn this city.' Visiting in Wyoming Mr, and Mrs. Roy Decker left Monday for Wyoming, where they will visit the various cities and interesting places From Salt Lake Walter M. Jones of Salt Lake City is In Provo with friends. In Salt Lake Joseph T. Elder spent Monday in Salt Lake City. A croup of factory buQdincs on the United Slates Rubber Company's plantation at including four Sprayed Ilubber Producing More niu. these I of plants for producing Sprayed Rubber are being built throughout the Far East by the United State Rubber Company. Bingham Man Visiting E. C. Walking of Bingham, is visiting. In Provo with friends for a few day. . Q A , What is Sprayed Rubber? It is an entirely new form of crude rubber pro-- ; luced from rubber latex without the use of smoke or chemicals. ,i . QWho produces it? :" A . The United States Rubber Company. V. Q Where? A In Java and at its rubber plantations in Sumatra Z and on the Malay Peninsula, by means of a special ' patented process discovered by its technical staff ' and by means of special patented apparatus also designed by United States Rubber Company technicians. , QrWhat are itt advantages? It in just the same manner as any other form of crude rubberbut being produced without the use of smoke or chemicals, it is cleaner, mora uniform in texture and has a higher tensile strength. . 4 it used in building United State Tires? A Yes." Millions of pounds of it have been used, and more and more will be used all the time as new plants for producing it are completed by the United ' States Rubber Company in the Far East. QDoes the United States Rubber Company ' make Sprayed Rubber only from rubber latex from its own plantations? , .A No. The Company considers that Sprayed Rub- ber is markedly superior to rubber derived from latex by the old methods. Therefore it has located factory units for producing Sprayed Rubber in various rubber producing areas in the Far East, Ihus supplementing the supply inada from the 7 latex from its own trees. A is used . ' ; ' Qh United States JgM) Rubber Company CORD ROYAL T BALLOON ' -- Bud's Service Station ., urn, Knox Brand formerly selling for $3.95 now Drake Brand formerly priced to. $2,95 now $2.98 $2.39 $3.98 LOOK ., r LOOK-Ex- Exto Brand formerly to $2.50 sellings $1.98 LOO- K- V..-S- ." Extra Special Quilts tra Special BedSpreads Special Bridal Sheets ; $6.90 $1.57 ' Fine Marcel Spreads on $8.90 10.90 11.90 $1.57 for for for LOOK Extra; Special . Down Pillows $1.95 $3.19 A beautiful lot of exce- sale Linen Bridal Sheets formerly selling, for ' $2.45 One sale now for A mighty ; good quality, pillow at a very attrac- llent quality. $4.95 5.90 7.90 $6.90 8.90 9.50 for for $3.19 4.85 , 5.85 for tive price. On Bale per pair $1.95 1 Gifts for the June Bride Discount 20 to 50 Visit Our Gift Department For Suggestions Sherbets Fosta via Glassware Berry Sets Serving Trays Candle Sticks Vases, Colored and Cut Salad Bowls' Bookends PIECE DINNER SET AND 26 PIECE SET OF SILVERWARE 4 100 look- -- LOOK From Berkley W. W. Kemp of Berkley, Calif., ia In Provo visiting with friends for a few days. Fine Community --Plate . Silverware Period "... , Designs. . . This beautiful set together with the handsome set of silverware is 20 especially priced at MMMMHsnjl - Visits Parents Mr. nad Mrs. Kenneth'Shaw of Los Angeles, Cal., are in Lake View for a few weeks lsiting with their parents, Mr. and ' :: Extra Special Extra Special Glassware Set of 6 J 43 c $3475 Ti.ni.r - Here With Friends J. P. Hognn of Denver, Colo., is spending the . eek in Provo. 4 . and Here From New I'ork-'-M- r. Mrs. A. J. Fowers of New York City have arrived In Provo, where they ill visit with friends and relatives for a few weeks. . Mrs. Fowers was formerly Miss Henrietta Taylor of fhls city. - "Salt "LerVisUIng of with friends. Salt-Lak- e THE TelTTogers DEPARTMENT STORE OF PKQVO City is visiting here 3 MAYOR'S LETTER from Page One ) stances were gone Into relative to the building. "As your body and some members ot the committee were opposed, tc employing Mr. Nelson for this phase T)fthe1niildlngVeompletloh,hecity commission finally consented to ac-- . eppr Mr, Henry? Erlandson of Payson. an architect ana Duituer, as a substitute for Mr. Nelson. A mo tion was thea made and carried thnt Mr. James T. Gardner, chairman of the county commission, and O. K. Hansen, mayor of Provo, were to act with Mr. Erlandson on this not even notified of, the openiug of impossible, and Mr. Erlandson nndj r? the bids, nor was he colled in to myself ate sustalnlng'he-embnmade genof rassment having of make recommendations purchases bends." Another fine even though I had repeatedly asked uine 'figure " that he be ' shown this courtesy piece of official ."courtesy. "x, him. I which certainly wna' due "Secondly I desire to protest the TBeTTaWedaTTonr odyifliutflfe notion of your body Jn disregarding and submit your pro and recommenda the suceestiojiK posed purchases and reasons for in prnc-dlfyVommlssion the of tions g them back to the building matters pertaining to the the duty exacted of ticallyall the offlclatcommitteennd new building." You seem to have worked, long, and diligently with the official k lost sight of )tfe fact that Provo Mr, OriffiTi preparing plans and received" City is paying approximately foi we "To this atli.'gestioh specifications according to his su?- no of the buildresponse. I felt, that this proce- ninths of fhe exin-nsgestlons. Jiecordad some dure tos Imperative In order that ing and ought to " "When bids were finally called the committee of which I was a consideration. "I might further, state that my for,. Mr. Erlandson of the official member could regularly be disposed committee, the only man of the of by the body that created It. Tour observations lend me to believe the committee who kiiewfct his work, was actions in this matter makes this Provo member of yonr owit- com -- committee, and authority- delegated to call in any help necessary in preto call paring the neeessary-.da- ta for bids on the furnishings of. the . building. "This connnittee of three Mas never functioned; Tonly in a mTnw wa.v.T'lnstend, however, a comiiiit-tewas selected by your body, con listing of county officers, that - comnilt-Ttblfrbein- I e 1 mission is given no consideration of eojiseqnence, and hffS been caliedin-tyour councils only whea you were practically forced to. have him sit in. : "TKTrdly I protent the action of o tfleuntyauditortfrrAVigiVleay- - as a committee member and as regularly elected public, officer, yo action in a wurdlns the contracts f furnishing of the new building the manner you did.,. Perhaps y can explain why yott gave the. coj- tratsto the high bidders in sou or, -- lug his work dnd office, and acting instances. when he low men quh to specification . In the capacity of general manager fled according of the county. Especially does this Perhaps you jfan explain why sonfe hisctivi-tie- s of our largest taxpayers were beeonie obrioxloug-whe- Jn even though' their figures enter into city: affairs.1 It Bldi-track- 'would! tie interesting to know why were low, " to give business I AHNA GARDENS ' ;? W whose- bids wereJilgJ. right is so conwrnodB-MT4tranS- ra Griffins welfare. Perhaps you can exnlnin why ymx "I would suggest that 'if the coun- are so liberally anilwastefi-l- r ty needs a general manager, tha leg- spendingrthe peojle's money. I( s, islature be asked to create such an well and good. If not, I see no' goti ' reason why our taxpayers ghou; office. '."Fourthly I protest a's a taxpay- - not be protected.": - ' . " 50c--LADI- ES nRKATKR Gordon priced now -- !te Ephraim Man Visits Udell R. Jenseh of-- Ephraim, Utah, is a Provo visitor for a few days. - FotSaleby- $1.98 Blankets. , Nashua Brand formerly selling for ?5.90 now Goes to Salt Lake Mr. and Mr. Monroe Pax man, Mrs. Linton Mor gan and family, 'and Mrs. S. P. Ej- gertsen spent Saturday in Salt Lake City visiting points of interest and attending conference. ( Continued . Extra Special $2.39 Frcm Salt Lake A., R. Kirley of Rait Lake City is spending a few days la Provo. TmkMaife UNITED STATES Extra Special Blankets $2.98 Returns From Richfield Mr. and Mrs. J. William Knight,. Mrs. Gnrn Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mur dock nave returned home .from a isjc in lueniieiu, wnere tney at tended the bankers' convention hyst week. Mrs. Joseph Shaw. . $3.98 Baby Daughter is Born Mr. and Mrs. Weslie Robey are the proud parents of a nine pound baby girl, born to them Monday. Answering some Questions about the New "Sprayed Rubber: 99 Special Blankets Blankets In bait Lake Mrs. Albert R Jones spent Tuesday in Salt Lake LOOK LOOK-E- xtra J COOL AND Jl15t r |