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Show PAGE FOUR PEOVO EVENING HERAix), TUESDAY, SEPJTCMPER f 926.' 2J, BEHOSrSCOKE- - TUIuiEYPUTS AWAY GLOVES (Voutlnued from Page One) gnnr of the Republican cousty cow- ' IlllsidODer. The runventioo was railed to order by A. O. Finoof, county cbalr-maMayor J. M. Grant of Ameri can Fork welcomed - tna audience and Judge George p. Ballif of ihe city court of Provo war Introduced aa the temporary chalruuin. , He was Interrupted time and again during Ilia .. keynote . address by the n. TKsnuyit op QUAUTL Introducing the chefr and applause of . the ' .Mrs. C. E. Young of American Fork sang a solo. A duet waa. rendered by . Grant and HoyShel- - Gharlestpn-Aproi- i- C-A- !ley7aMrvTRirW '. , Inland Prlday. ... .". In his keynote address Judge Bal-ll- f compared tbe aims and ideal of and the Democratic parties from their beginning to the present ttmerUe commented on the -- S0METHINGNEW1 x practical apron made from very fine quality gingham in checks and plain colors. An apron that will A - .appeaLlo every housewife. Tttade to dele- - gHieS." the.-irec- ent f sellall.00 ) ii iiJLjr-- i X , i Dinner Set With Each Monarch Range I ; S :V ; Jack USBrBa, Pa, 8ei)t. 21. of . rittory Ofer Dempsey in the arena at the r i'ot-k-au- stadium Thursday Sesqui-eentenni- night. Gene Tunney has hung op bis timing gloves and is deputing todny to light road nork and hag punch ing. Bis trsiuing" baa been com pleted and he is ready at this min ute to eater the ring Gene boxed four rounds yesterday two with Jimmy Delaney, of 8t. Paul, and two with Harold Mays, Hejni.looe JnpneJ round with Delany and showed a group of old sportsmen. Including At AnelV Jimmy Bronson, Jimmy Dime tad Jake Wantbsgsns, of New Orleans, that he has real power be hind his pnnehea. IManey took his punishment manfully, but was glad to leave the ring at the end f the J J-: - Jt ': ,. j.'! i1....,..m. ii J "i g l-- Only m few more days and these beautiful sets of dishes will be gone. They art B . only for those who buy s Motiarclt during tho demonstration. Yon can't afford to k this chance go by- i- You will be 4isappointd U you ob need a range and - S you will be happy with the Dinner Set, Come' in tomorrow morning and claim your Q ' set of Dishes. . A j I Lii .' SPECIAL K H ( STROt (V-- jilarfortn adopted-a- tcon ven tton, and round.--: icra t lo ta t JU-ttJi praised the convention for adopt: B In the xainimlsn slogan of ,?Snow 1r wlulo.'1 FORMER EMPRESS ILL He declared that efficiency. WoulifT)etIie ouomyTndTionesty COPEXBAGEf, gept 21 (CP- )s iilcha ufciU uf Xh tanipalKB-i- u Jie rortner Dowiger Empress agraar conducted lav Utah county by the of Russia, mother jbtllie Jate Ctar I lemncnitlc pnrtyr '.. ...:'.:' XlAoiss and aunt of King Chris We; need county commissioners tian of Denmark, Is reported ser- - g who are capable of transacting the -7 loiisly Ifl7 Bnr la T9"years olilbusiness eople'a upon elementary Th former Bnsnlsn queen moth but sound business-like- principle," er has been living in exile' here said Judge- - BuMf. i'Altnougn thef idnee the overthrow "of the Tuiiierlal statutes make no provision for it tb Soviet forces. rejfline by We have hsd d'nriiig--th- e recent a Utah of manager county. past r Although Hhe- means simply this: that we. live and others etreuno'nsly-object-ewithin our means, or that we do hoi to it,' we nevertheless bad a keif apixiliited spendTnorethane earn, liut fath and persistent. This fact only goes er that we spend only that part-o- ff to emphasize the need of :comnils&-loner- s our income required fof necessities, aiid isy by a part for the proTerbial who are efficient. Our i is not directed toward ' the rainy day. We tnliit our ptib!lc manager, for he 'Is truly efficient,, officials who lire entrusted with but niftier at the situation whl;h ctir public bnslness should meet the creates a demand tor a manage- r- requirements of this same simple Jhe iocotf and JMUldttfwwleM Utefflcletwy of conimissloners' who bare pendltures for the past ten years ;. In this county may belp the people of power. ""To us""rommon " fi)lks economy to form- a : jndgnwnt as to which should be Tetnrned ta; power partr In November. During the four years 1917 to 1920, the county commission was Democratic. During the six years from 1920 to 12B the county commission has been Repuh. llcan with one emphatic Democratic B dissent for fHt past 4 years." The a verageyearlyJevy TaSxes' of. the Democrats from J91T40 was 4.99 mills7 while the average Republican was snnunl tax levy from 1920-2- 4 7.11 mills, making' an average In crease ihrtaxes for the-foyears by Republicans of 2.12 mills. In g terms of dollars and cents, the Democratic kverag receipts were $240,199, While Republican average receipts for theZsmeceedlng four years were 1383758, - or 137.559 more than the Democrats raised in the previous years. The increase in taxation, has continued under the present Republican Tfpglme for the past two years. The average levy 1925-2la 7.83 Mils, or f464.S56.G3. "Honesty is the highest virtue of a ptihtic official; strange as that may seem to some.. We look upon political office as a nubile trust to be discharged with bono? and integ- rlty. - What a sad reflection upon this political Ideal-I- s the conduct of e present Republlcaa commission ers of TJtah county in the matter of furnishing the new county court house building at Provo. The of conntyfuflds-egpend- ed FairWeek-SPECIA- L amount In this transaction was upwards of I ' Ky -- R do-Y- f . . ; . Demoeratle-eonHitlfw-iime- Wednesday Thursday ' IJ ... . a critl-t;HB- each apron purchased we will give a gingham doll dress FREE. fKEE DOLL DRESSES-W- ith B-;- '. . " mr GOODS Complete With Floss 1. The Curve Is Woven In E On exclusive ture that makes for smarter style. Met know that Vaa Heuien cor Ph.llii.Jonct. N.Y. st Frmcucoumct 45 . was Virtually ' certain racceiClIefberl.'A. ; Tlwuipwiii. who retires as grand sirei It was said by delegates.- - - Washington, Ej liuion Street K i Those most -- prominently mention- ed for Bradford's post are : Frank ilartln, Boise, Idaho; Leon Merrill. Maine r Car! C. Brouck, Stockton, catir. ; H. H. Dsvls, TacomaTWashiT and Wlllajn Mohr, lllentown,; Pa. GOAL JIltSTYU.S irui CC.NT rCH-- ST FOR 1928 HONORS 7 heidheir first at the SAVE .JlPE ji brand '1 party t Gymn Monday evening. Join the TEE-PE- E' Students Club ;; . brief Cases $3.50 to $20.00 Just f Waterman, Sheaifer and Parker ... TeeeeTIbnaTxn Fountain Pens $2.50 . up - ' 1 . w . .59c Knit $1.25 ade'....$l.Q0 Heftvywetght Double back old or new style $2.50 grade regular for . . .v. .$1.90 Heam-Loflse- for-.-- grade regular r' ... -. $1.45 . Lot Kalburna Gingham in best grade 25c. ... regular, while it lasts for yd. . 20c All summer Underwear at big reduction. Best Grade 28 in. Outing in light and dark,- yd. .. 18c Complete line of Cotton Batts, 3 lb. quilt size. . . . . . . . 69c, 89c, $1.40 and $1.60 GreyWool Quilt size $li?9 Complete line of Gym Oxfords; Misses size to No." 2 for 75c Ladies 2 to 6 . 85c 1 '' stock arriyed. ; Regular $10.00 values for : $7.50.:L"ess 10 per cent to Tee:Pee club members. Big Saving to you. Entire line of L. D. S, Gar ments on Sale. New Style Flat. Knit $1.00 to $2.50 Closing out pur entire line of rubber - boots-.- all - new i:LABOUTJT. Delayed shipment dfiBrief Cases. -- $1.00 Boyg LET US TELL YOU HKftft ation. ..Closing out our en tire -- line , of rubber boots. New stock 1st quality at ...... ........ and. enjoy a substantial saving yn aii purciiase at thig store. . -- DAME The Married Folks dance regulnr-l- y held in the I'tdhnn Gardens on $1.75 Se4Uogv4helr, goal, lot, BocJcy Football Conference Mountain Championship In 1928, the men stu ?2 dents and alumni of the .B. T. U. J JX1LKS s FAIR WEEK 1 i- -- 49c Iude-pende- 0 " ELECT . Weduesdnys will be given tonight due to the Fnir Week dunces to lie 'pHI'tADEtf HU; Sept (tT) given there Wednesday, Thursday A spirited contest for election to and Frlduy. the post of, Deputy. Grand Jilre of the Sovereign Grand lodger Order of Odd Fellows, was expected, today at the business or tb grnnd lodge, in thei 102tid anr nual convention here; Real bartraina for Fair At today's elections,1:. Deputy week worth your consider or W. Krnest Sire Bradford, Grand 3 llars are made without icami or bands and that starch Is never necessary, .JU MARRIED NEW OFHCERS 3 fea- kXJ 0,0J, . . Leaf .Pillars, 24 sheets .Y5cv Loose-Lea- f Fillers, 50 sheets V. .v. 10c New and Used Typewriters for sale or 1st quality. . Closing ourS00pairsTioes, slippers and Oxford All factory line guaranteed, all solid leather broken, factory prices If you want to save, money on all. soild leather Shoes consider our line. ; -- 1 - Lot Men's Work : Shoes values tip to $4.75 regular $3.48 price We do not exaggerate the prices, you know values about as.welLasjKe.diL.ilur line of .Underwear for all the family is now complete. We ask you to compare our prices. with any. Our policy is to buy quality merchandise and p hundreds iunk we1-hof satisfied " Customer and can serve some tnores . Speciatrates tostudents ave i. 5pf Paper Taylor North University. 4ve. ;Phongl5 C6 .: i ' .. fit D. X. Van ' y . 1 Wagenen ,Co. .348 West Center ; ttl -- pieced . . - 0 1 J RL Band - Dinner- f - - - M-z- tAr; r liVZ. I can be arranged :T S&SSwSsSSn FREE With Every, -- J 'tS fgni , , ' ' - ' I : - l Monarch jjpCllC . . r dividual reiuire- ments. , W t in- - your, ' '. B ' ' I I j $ - $.TO,000. Dressesi A fortunate timely purchase is responsible for the r?al why of this great event secunng for Provo wom g en the greatest of the "season. value-givin- r Beautiful silks, sattns, and crepes in such styled as flare skirts, straightline, ects in shades of channel , red, tan,blue rose,-nav-yr black' and' inixi two-rpifice- tures. Sensationally priced at low dm Come early for Choice Selections T 1-- not-chea- FOUNTAIN PENS REPAIRED. -;-;; M ' I VjwfcJB.EAj',Leja.miL'lJ- r T1"! F1 i zriTheyfrei:JHerer:: The most complefeliBe.of fall coats we have 'ef r had call End see them. J 't ' - Mdse Lewis feeling that the architect of the building was in some way disquali fied to draw plans and speclflca- t';ms for furnishings to be Installed therein, It was decided by resolution to-- make a stranger the general agent of Utah county to draw plans and specify equipment to be installed. A storm of protest arose from citizens" 6f M coiihty. The architect wpnt before the commissioners with a protest and in open session accused the stranger of attempting tit Influence unduly the architect In the said agent's favor. This accu sation wai never denied . by r the stranger or anyone else." Down Puts This All Malleable iyi Range In Your Kitchen Monarch Ranges Are Sold On The Basis of' "Satisfaction?- it the most economical range. That it is the quickest acting .... range. ., ' " ..; jf... That it is the best looking range. ' ' . That it is the lengest lasting range. ' are claims that can be quickly substantiated by the housewives of Provo and Ctah county who have used the MONARCH over a period of years.." i i 1 ' e i i 01 - our oneri EtixonEaylorERussell Co. 1 THE mmS HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E llIZHnaSIIBIIEIIllUIIIIIIIliEIHHLIICI DEfilPSEY TAKES EASY WORKOUT moore haven: -- given help Hubby Insists 'On -- Observance ALBTJjtERQUE, if. M., Sept. (TP) Thomas Vigil r lakes wife'a 20 hir wedding yowa seriously. -- Septal, TLAXTin ciTiy: 'he-does- irt obey jmr- .-f con-tito was DempsVy tL'P) Jack y her the the marriage MQOR&IIATEX, Fla., Sept. 21 his workout today to a short CP ) SI ve hundred-relief nienns what ft aays," he- - tt alleged to have told friends whe$' toad Jaunt and, a 8eSRln ithhe today to restore normal ' they attempted to stop him fftm . punching bog.. conditions in Mwrehaven. " .' bis wife... mistreating follow the f will he Tomorrow hojue-les- s " Hundreds of Injuredand ' :., tint-tfac- nin eere-moij- -- -- .' same, routine, , hfa training; nelO and now only seeMTto keep himself tn trlmfor bis title match." I Viuita.rlat h. lhpdlttpd OT h closing Jound or two with his roi"tTior "tint "St the" lflSt ulriute decided nbt-t- o risk U. and "fliii tbii 6ft Sh1 l.tn lie "brinfiit His .weight .today wa's-49- 3 service: to the peojile of Ctah Coun. be win enter the ring In all probability wlthlu a pound ot that speiifti-ationsb- - Why not select your Monarch tomorrow and take advantage g 1 - fWi is- - . , "Commissioner Smoot protested bis : piiBtment. ifevertbeles and Replilillciiii commissioners, their manager, were, so captivated by his charm that they held htm elose tff their bosoms- .- But pretests came thick and fast from citizens and, taxpayers. The Republican commissioners finally yielded to the pint' of limiting the stranger's pow er fl agent. Architects tlieo plan ned 4nd bids were called forrr- - The stranger convinced bis. - Republican commissioner ' friends that - they shnnld Install- - ftasslve - firepiwif safes and cabinets of the type he sold.: This in spite of the fact thn HsIjBOO" "Bad" Den"spent "to jaiake the city and county bulkUng fireproof. There wns, nothing: to take fire throughout the entire building, and ret enormous and expensive ' fire proof "safes "and cabinets had to lie Instatot- - Aljonga-4ihe- r stranger was underbid- - upwards of if safe? that k local taxpayer with wa neverth met less awafde' the cohftaM. Kftome-hotte RerJubllcaii eommlsslofters iust could not let loose of th1i charmlnjs tnysterlons strangeiv L - " were being cared 7 for" While squads went out to search for bod-- , ford came ; within six 4nUes of tbt les which have been reported Kttll town and the cargoes transferred '1' strewn In numbers along the oods to boats and brought here. ' ' Seven hundred of on shores the nearby the .Trefngeea ro'j and, here have gone to Bebrlng. lflke. T!V o iu.r. It seemn that almost very.'T' ( nave-'-neIn arriving and one was forcea tw in i ne iwwn wus upsrroyea 441 aged. To those remalnlnga kt turn back. "San- town life has become 'a'Blghtmiir X Trains fromn Orlau'do 'and BeHer-iraina. . i |