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Show THE PP.OVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, PAGE SIX 0F-FA- RM PRODUCTS DAIRY LOWLASTYEAR -f didjoubrinus anything? WASHINGTON, April 9.--OT) Dairy farmers were not grwlug rli-last fear while tbe grower of wheat and eora and other grains were making good prpfita out of higher prices. All farm dairy prodwta In 192i pt buttermilk, whey and k!m milk, Were lower than the year The total Talue of the 1924 dairy production, at farm price, wa decrease of $2.5H(t,148,(Ma $00,000,000 from the .prerlons year, of according to U,. 8. department ' agriculture estimates. The average price received by farmers for milk sold for all B.223 cents lust year; 5.547 cents the year before;, and " 4.73 cents In 1922. Don't disappoint th little folks tonight- - Tuck a few rolls of Life Savers into your pocket when you're picking up your e. newspapers. " They are without question the purest and most wholesomecandyyoucan take home for children. ; . Best for little tummies to easily upset by. richer Sweets,- - Best for tiny SkjUvirt mil good stortttojo "OH DOCTOB!" umy help yotautf. One of thn happiest combinations of star and vehicle ever seen on the screen will furnish , entertainment Friday and Saturday at the Columbia theater, where the Universal-Jewe- l "Oh. Doctor!" with Reginald Denny 'as; star will be given It initial showing, Long ago Denny establirfied himself as one' of the real comedians of the screen, hut never before haa he been seen In a comedy role that required so much repression as does that of HarryJ $entt Wilson's hypochondriac hero of "Ob, Doctor." Those who recall this famously humorous story, which was published iri the Saturday Evening Post, remember, however, that the hero was not repressaut nil of the time, and that In the end he utilized his athletic prowess to bring about a situation that resulted greatly to his financial benefit, thanks t the beautiful young Woman for love of whom - he became ft transformed w Wurt-o-graet, and -- THE OXLt WOM.1X" Vi-e-- rStWtrTfiirTf'if Td "nailLite" IW Wi a lad reaUtaBea. The race la epea " niARATIION IS ru ni -- ' . far at t aaMtear aLhlHea from all parts uf the United State. Runners from atside the territory ef the India acioa will not be award ed .the ehaatptoaghip Medal, how-m- r, SCHEDULED XXDLtXAFOLIS I T P ) --Tfce The yacht wsa wrecked duiiag arrnad aaaaal latfUaa Keatattj JL the maJRug of the Later, A, C saarathM --.U aNut i raUed froas the however, it April Sti. k was aaaoaacH; tr H- ovea buttou. aert IUU, Wnasi af tW d: Beid Engea 6Brie. Korma roaiaiittfe at tare atraataatfa. .The Talmadge'a Vadiag bub. tke east a rata aavy a raa aa th track of "The Only Vemtam" eatwtats mt at ta state fair grassnat ar either Matthew Bet Edwards Darin. at BtW aaiwTsit.T. It b a fce W later IUH. Percy WilUasaa. saUrs aad 5S3 yards Ja dl laati. Iturdork alarQasmrie. TW rare aa ceaatry Xeal Dodd sad Loola Duaftr. naW atat year. The track imeal xpuar ll:U said. A silver will be given the nuaaer to flnisft first. Some sort ef awdai will be give to aU who tua&h aceerding to IlilL , cp . A country cluh, a Londun cafe, rreoxh Tillage and Meilina hamlet, aa well ss s luxurious private yacht figure 1b Norma new picture, "The Only Woman," whli h comes to the Strand to close Friday mea-irwMy- fit Well worth stores 11 IKS, ph-tur- receive goods and displayed at Crano-mo- ta Itriyg feiny I the mind 1 the enly ill thing U his ardsy. areat bod v. The device jht A great part of th actitM tak are very funny, especially the scene oa the Ugh scs abesni th place in which giantess of an osteopath were atade ta works her rigorous will am the yacht Thrae oceaa Pacific the Catliaa aft I4aa4. young . teeth that decay all too toon anyhow. A r'limy of the pljrtnrx It jnay be aaid that the repreaainn is physical only, and not one of repressed humor. There la a little prologue that show the future Riifua Billups, Jr., a few minutes after he baa come into the world, being wrapped In cotton and stuffed Into an incubator. That gives a good idea of his future, for no one expected-- him to live and and, although he did, he grew in the belief that he was a chronic Invalid. Satire Is utilized very subtly in the action, which makes the yoong h.rpochondriae ft guest In Hollywood of a breezy, healthy aunt who has little patience with the obaes-ttio- n of her nephew and seta about Prince WUhelm. soc ef tVERY E1TLSAD1UCH1 fonaer rrowai prince ef arrlTed here Jody sod l an Interview with the United: Press said I bare aa personal interest la dergo any sacriQce to aiake Ger the crowa af Germany, bat will no- - many more powerful. ' LONDON' tk Oer-aaan- y, . JllUUM ,all dose Friday to; receive goods and Have PotcIlased at' nr n nnnn nr n n nr cm arrange stock. Wellworth stores: arrange stock. . r . SPIOC .SPAN FLOORS Keep your floor with the least troubla RHEUMATIC NEURITIS splc-and-sp- an ' and expense by refinishini them or touching then up: with durable, easily applied -- , Deooret Varnish Stains ox 15" and wax. Varnish rs Also, ask for booklet,Color Harmony in the Home" all , about painting or finishing floors, woodwork, walls, etc. It's free. ... W i Puia cuj Vnwba ml ma aupplr four mkI In the District Court of thetrnited States for the District of Utah, in the matter of Lewis Jacobseri, a bankrupt , Notice Is hereby given that Lewis Uiteobsen.bua filed Jjis petition n the 4th day of Mrtrch, 1SKB, pray- - . Dixon- - - ? " Taylor BusselTCoT ' W.P.FUUER6KXX SaaFrandasa yitMiMlooSowl la FaciSt Comi CM Bnacb SS FULLER PAINTS au VARNISHES SiomiawMirrUAB tm EASTERGIFTS : OF ALL KINDS - TO Cannot Exist In the Human Body if You will Use Trunk's Prescription It is ft shame to suffer neuritis or any form of rheumatism. This Prescription does not ruin the stomach, it does not depress the heart Eat all the bieat and good food ijoa wish whlla taking Tmnk's Prescription. Contains no mercury, salicylate soda, oil win' tergreen or narcotics, but positively overcomes any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. What more, do you want?- There Is nothing Just as good, and It Is lnii)osslld)9tB get something better. The greatest uric acid solvent known and also a superior liver medicine. sells for Trunk's Prescription $1.75 or 3 for only $3.00 at lied- quist Drug Stores. i Sale StartilSaMri Boys' Scout Pants $6.00 to $8.00 Batt) Robes Flannel Shirts Only . A.-- 4. SUIT EVERYONE Referee WEBER, "in Bankruptcy. $1,49 Men's Suits, $20.00 and $25.00 Values, while they last at. . . . One Lot of BoysVSuils, only. . . $12.75 ti 4.50 0. - Men's Overalls, Full ' Stationery ; Men's $5.00 and $6.00 Oxfords $1.95 $3.98 Curlers 4; ;T - Brushes Spring says: "Paint your, car and put on a new top " The Etc., Etc. HEDQUIST "Let the DrII- G-t STORES 7 Prn'vo next voice bays: fimaSuU , Stan! Utah CITY AUTO TOP & PAINTING CO. do the job.",' 432 West Center. . Phone 848. . - 89i CiDdren SUppersBubber Soles, Only 430 4Hen' - and $4.00 Work and Dress Glen's Suits, any in the house, (fr -f,Q $30.00 and $35.00 values, lO-D- y One Lot of Boys' Suits, only, jj) -- Ladies Silk nose rA 550 ATI Colors, Value $1.50 89c Boose Dresses and Aprons "69c $245 Ladies Satin Slippers - Leoox Slippers for Ladies Value $155 $U9 Ladies Misses and CnQdrea Ladies Randkerchiefs lloosc Slippers 35c Knit Ties three for 98c Men's Fine Dress Shirts Some $2.00 Value for 8c Ladies Sample Oxfords & Slippers Valoe cp to $S.0O Fountain Pens Pencils Sos Cut Men's Work and Dress Shoes $3.00 and 3.50 Value for : Men's Khaki Pants Cotton Work 89c 49c Toilet Articles 89c Children's Dress Shoes and 4 SEppers Boys' 75c Waist for -- for $6.75 $1.29 Perfume Boys $1.00 and $1.50 Caps Shoes, -buy-consistsf ill . $3.95 Any Boys' Suit in the house Tor D. Wool Breeches One Lot of Sample Silk Shirts for Men Only a radical Hats, Caps, Hosiery Underwear Ties, Handkerchiefs, Suit Cases, House Slippers, Cantas Foot- wear, Shirts and Gloves all at un heard of prices that mean great savings to you. MenV$2,50Caps Candy " -Our- Boys' Army Last Shoes L. D. S. Garments at Cost and Less than Cost Prices i price cutting sensation unmatch- able in its mighty saving power. $1.89 - debti In bankruptcy. All creditors and other persons Interested are ordered to attend at the hearing uixm said petition before the Unit ed States District Judge, T4n-t- he United States Court Room In the Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 14th day of May, 1925, at two o'clock In the afternoon thereof, and then and there show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not the be granted. By general aiilfr-6Court, It Is. further ordered, that any creditor opposing this application, shall enter his appearanee aud file specifications "In writing In opposition thereto, with the' unat dersigned referee, In the manner the time as provided In ' General Order Nuiulwr 32. Dated April 7th, 1925. This gjeat sale is Men's Riding Breeches One Lot of $3.50 & $4.00 Hats Jersey Gloves 15C iteai uenuine Bargains $1.25 NOTICE ON PETITION FOB DIS CHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY lis of Fulte full ' But, reverting to the repression FLOORS can make or mar the entire downstairs eflect Eke shoes with a person's dress. , '"' Dian. .it largest jobbing houses in the west and we are going to give the people of Utah County the benefit of our buy. An opportunity of a life time to save monev. , 50c $1.00 . Men's Pure Thread Silk Hose $1.00 Value : 69c 'w, - . . 50c A Down . Athletic ' Men's and Boys ..'!. ;Unions. Remember all goods will be marked in plain figures and we reserve the right to limit quanitiek 'No goods will be sold to dealers. As new goods arrive they will be marked and placed on sale at rediculous low prices. So come often as you will find new barinins ' ' . . each day of the sale. , , n .WmwOKTH'GWyN-SlSDrincrville Provd ' "r ' r i.. ! , O Spanish Fork .. , Pavsnn I |