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Show THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1923. PACE SIX -- ER 'iSATURtVAr SPECIAL On Summer h- this time of the year when of ns are more or less coa-cersed la "digging down Into pur Jcass" for the second quarterly ln- staDment of our Income taxes, see prone to wonder if there aren't many ways by which the beceeaity for these taxes could b reduced. - 35c Size Tired bodies respond; whkh the post office department disburses, In order to keep the dead letter department functioning. Here are a few Interesting facts recently compiled by the office of the postmaster general at Washingtfor the express purpose on, J. of brluslug home to the people of. the United States, the great necesla reduc sity for their ing this cost and at the same time marking one more item oft the list of expeuses which are now tied on to the yearly income tax requirements. We do not realise that 21,000,000 letters and 803,000 parcels reached the dead letter office at Washington during 1924. One hundred thousand of these letters were In perfectly blank envelopes; $92,000 was col1 lected fur return postage and $67,000 in cash removed from and envelopes TJiis money to but a drop In the bucket ; the" alahccv vawi come from taxation. ... Beyond, all this, the post office department gat directory.., service to 2W)(,000OOQ letters! la other words, they searched directories 200,0110,000, times In an earnest enmail. deavor to deliver The cost of this service In one fit y alone averaged $500 a day. As one wlutjon to this big problem, the post mnsfer general's office proposed H 'logsn "Every nina knows his own address If not that of his correspondent. " This vast amount could be saved and the dead letter office abolished if each piece of tnall car- ried a return address and if each parcel were Wrapped in stout paper and tied with strong cord. Another suggestion whlcti has been offered is that correspondents refer to late editions of city directories whenever an address Is questionable. , This can be done by referring to llbrarics of city director ies th lit are maintained throughout the United States and Canada. 'Ask you Groidef to Hiils Bros Coffee k for Harvest "Bread : ' "Lagging . the iirst delightful mouthful of this coffee of the West. A tonic to the" tired and V delicious beverage - withal. Refreshing! Invigorating! drink 60 unerringly hits the spot fa-Jvo-rite I 1 V" - ony i rme No-othe-r r - " iri'dea&xehter, At the first sign of mental or bodily fatigue, brew yourself a cup. of Hills Inhale its wonderful Bros, Coffee. bouquet "Then raise it to your lips. ' and drink deeply. In all the world, no flavor like this The Recognized Stand-- 'ard, without a doubt.,. Ask. for Hills .? 'Bros, by' name and look for the Arab a on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee is to use. - i j makes an Jdt'al stationery for those who desire a quality, and an individual stylo,' sub-atant- Symphony Lawnstock with a delightful fancy, fiulsh. w. ;.-.- , ' Tle box Illustrated here holds 24" social size vbeets and 25 envelopes to match. L10- Bevelled gold edge, the bQx. . , - ncgula -- ; , i . , 1 .cut and make tbli wrap one of the loveliest Paris lias tent over to m. It la ft kasha cloth Urnmed wit bad- - o chipmunk- fur athoaa-t- ae ar.d brown tones blend most the material. It will be a nawt fof jarly ta V tot ACOS'SEftVATIVE eco-nomi- cal Cbanne comes In "several 'sixes , with .both plain and igold. edges; v t' If Wltte, blue and pink. SAYS MEDICAL Price from SUPERSTITION If - 85c LIVES LONG Pitt tojti Jrtjk, mkitk Are youafraid ot look at a new mo1i tbrotiRh the trMs, lwllpvlriK that It will brlnj! lnd luck? Troliably not. 'ilnvo . you- - mipi'Mtltlons aliout black cats or gray horc? Maylte, hut you know they bare no basis In facf. . W you Iwlleve that If yon kill a tohil the family cow will go dry? Hot Biscuits for Dinnei;! .Make them with yr-- t THEiWOlUJ?S;GiU3ATEST 2 GALES Utah ProTO CELEBRATES -- rn 90TH BIRTHDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL of th who still believe in the )lil Haying- that oup should-"stufa cold and starve a fever" even tlioiiKQ niedlcal aelcnce has proved that the opposite is the case. ;"Me(llcnl superstitions and, sawa, even when ridiculous on the face, die 'harder tUan any other," says nr. jT'Anen rritton, lm dlcul dim-to- r of the rrndeiitlaf Insurance com- '1)1111 of Xewark. X. J. "A maa whfM wouldn't think of carrylnj5 a buckeye In his pocket as a charm or the Teft hind foot of a grave-yarrabbit, will insist that His wife tie a pleef of asnfoetida on a string around the baby's neck to keep It from catching whooping congh or other contagloUM diseases.. "The simie Is true of red flannel underwear," says Dr. Patten. "Despite thef act that it bas become the widely worn, becaus- It has long object of Jest nationally it is still been the belief that red flannel thousand Van Dueson 7 CAICE : 35c d They will bejight tempting VOUK-T-d- Tndoulitodly not Ami iyt you may lie one to $1.25 HEDQUIST DRUG STORES t NEW -- Symphony belfe-colore- HILLS BROS COFFEE In iki ordinal Factum v tender every time TIMES TBOSS OF ANT.OTHSH BRAND DAINTY PASTRY The Shop of Quality - wouldecplumhago, nd the rheuma-tisMineuinon- s-a llke-A- aiatter tf flanw4 asnjnder-ganhen- t has its rattfe in that It Is an effective weans of keeping the has body warm, but red flannei no more virtue than white or pow-do- r INCREASE YOUR EARNING POWER of Training is at Your Service for a Limited Time Only Successful Salesmanship" and H "Business Efficiency" - 1 - - . i i i R. Of - 0. B. A.P. 0. Box 180, Prove. Mboriligh- - ''.a -- W4 IUNF. fi y rrrssaaBXXataxasmiaiS ' - ' ' - " , . ' 'Saturday ' ' . , LOW BIDDERS Jos Harriman of Los Angeles, California, who is causing the brainiest men and women of American to wonder at his abilityV. v . ij llail your name and address for further information.1 ..:. AJj-s- CCNTRACTCRS of Dr. Wm. personal-directio- it SPRIKGVILLE on evening classes. All educational work will be conducted 'either-afternoo- '. , Will enable enroja in under fhe .; Lee-Min- aiiyrnan or woman to do blffger and better things in life; or obtain a.bctter position. If you qualify and want a permanent connection with the great esf .business and industrial educational movement known to the American peoplewe necdiyou.rr-an- d. will, pay. you well.', Enrole'Nowt Arrangements can be made to - , .,. blue, ; ,, , Is siirprlsinit things but hi certain sections It Is generally believed that tuliercnlosls can be cored with Mr;-a- nd Mrs. Indian, turnips soaked In, w hi In this instance the wish may be Mr. and Mrs. Win. Banks, Mr. and father to the thought, -- but it Irant Miner, Mrs, Abe Ufloct, erroneous." Mrs. IH a : Miner, Mr. and . Mrs. t'nitik Jeirscn, Mr. and Mrs: Lavar Andcrsiin and Mrs. D. Allemsn. luvttcd guests included Mr. and Mrs. Will Carter, Mr., and Mr Eeff Carter, Mrs. Walter Hublnson and Mrs. Francis Clark Knight an of Provo; Mrs. Adelaide Daiton aaJ Mrs. isauie McTavlsn of Bait Lake City;" Mr. end Mrs. A. W. Finley, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Chase,' Mrs. Ann Roundy, Mrs. Ellia Thorn, Mix J. O. Ilouts, Itisbop and Mrs. Wml tWalnwrlgbt, Mr. and Mrs. ,John r Two SprnSvtllo cotitnictors, ReynItoyer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wlh olds Ely Construction Co., and Blake Kciirns( Mrs. D. C, Miner and ' successful bidders were Palfreytiian E. Daiton. . w for road construction work in south-- ' Moroni Miner was born In Klrv-lan- l, ern I'tali when the bids were opened Ohio, June 4, 1833. lie wajs t hy the state road commission blessed by. the I'hopbet Josepn ; Salt lJiko, June first when a baby. He was with The Reynolds Ely eomjiany re- Sinith, of Saints when they were tbe ltody construct 10 to ceived a contract Kanvoo at the timo miles of road iKtween rariguitch driven oup of in 1SW. . .. , to WlunholUw aud Blake Pnlfrey-iiwi- n of; the expulsionHare footed and the oldest son of secured the, work between Cove a wMowed mother he (railed with Fort and Dog Valley.; " , . : V, "It TKe R. 0. B. A; Free School , facjt In honor' of the ninetieth birthday of Moroni Miner memliers of the family and a number of relatives friends gathered at bis home Wednesday afternoon, June 3, 'at a birthday, party. I)tiiiier was served to more than 100 people. 'A birthday cake with 90 candles occupied a conspiclous place In the center of the feast ni til the close of the meal when each person present wag permitted to take a piece of the cake home. The luncheon was followed with a program- - of musical numbers, spoches and reading, with Floya Miner acting as toaxtmimter. Those on the program outside of the Mlne family were Mrs. A. W Finley, Mrs. Eliza Thorn, John 8. Boyer Jr., Bishop Was. Wainwrtgnt and7 S. &. Daiton. r.., s Members of the family present were ;; Mbrbnl Miner and hU wife, Xancy Chase Miner; Mr. and Mrs. A. Miner, Mr. and Mr Ml. KMlner;MrranaMrs7riby(I Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn C, Miner, Mrs. N. E. Whltuiore, Mrs. Mary MIneh Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miner, of Lyman, Wyow Mr, and Mrs. George Miner of MuriiS and Mro. Ruth Reunion of Vernaogethev with children and grand children. Married grandchildren present Were Mr. and Mrs. jOnel Whitmore of : - J. '. una sut' . 'K ' f H ' " ' 1", t ALL-BRA- N ke to-c- -- U y IxniUSZCISCSSnXCCSSZIIEZZSCSXClSSCZSSXZZBKESBI WHITEHEAD aa m n 3 packages Beech Nut : Maccaroni . . . . . ... 2 packages Cherry-BlossoTea, full lb...,.-.:...;.- .. AN EXTRA SPECIAL ' 1 largepackage White King -- Erl-ann- - a, ; N . hi the Missouri river to the Bait Lake Valley In the year 1850 and came to Springville In the sprliig of 1851 where he has resided ox teams from . ile-lielp- ed Irrigating ditch that was taken out of Hoble Creek, to irrigate the land where the city of Sprlngville is bow built. lie was a,aohtier In tne Utah Indian wars of 1853 and 1800. He freighted with ox teams Into Montana when flour sold there at $50 per sack. lie carried mall in the X. X. company in the early fifties Mod had a construction eon'-trart on the first transmtleTliafj railroad when-the'P. and the S. P. were. Joined ot Promotary " 8 H , M as 28c ' truss wearing forever? Then investigate this Rice Method and learn the wonderful opportunltxlpr help; anu cure n orrers. iCememuer it is different from everything else aud Is accomplishing wonderful results where all and even operations have failed. It it modern, abreast of the latest scientific developments. It is the one Rupture Method you are not asked to tuke h fiilth alone grthe.oneMethod that Is positively demonstrated to you right on your own rupture, without any charge ' ' ' '. whatever. t JDon't le this great opportunUy get away from you.- Tour call on the Rice Expert is lure to prove one of the .best things. you ever U did. be there only .one day then your opportunity will be gone. Iletnomber, you do not spend n penny unless, a (jter. having a comg plete demonstration, you decide this is the Method for, yon, aiid yon yon alone are the sole judge of ' Condensed Statement, December 81, 1924 I ( 'RE80UBCES " , Stockholders' TJnealled Liability. t.T.OOO.OOO.OQ Cash and I)ue frim Banks ., 7,582,067.30 Bankera' Acceptance and Call Loans Secured by Aeesptanees.. 9,902,526.96 U. 8. Govermnent Securitiea 15,132,074.50 Other Seeuritiei and Advances... 28,219,056.15 Customers ' Liability Acceptances and Let- of CredU., .. 45,391,373.98 . ....... ao trs , I...;. ............. ........... ' PAUL' MTWABBUBQ, Cfcori F r ' $1M,2277098"J5 LIABILITIES Subscribed Capital and Surplus.. $15,250,000.00 Capital and Surplus Paid In. Undivided Profits... Due to Banks and Customers Aeeeptancea and Letters of Credit Outstanding Baservs for Taxes, te,..v rupture and learn just 'what it can and will, do in IOUR OWN case. Just call at the hotel and this ospert will give ypu his i per sonal attention, best advice aud com plete demonstration entirely free. Art.-yotired of that, binding. hampering, uncomfortable old truss? Would .you .like, to be done with ' 8 ANK, Inc. own i1- - M Acceptance , a . 52c I -- - i ki H International s ' M MlIMrISISIEEiaiZEEIBZElM2ZaEBBIIIIISilZielJ If you are ruptured, your big op portunity has now arrived. If you want to be free from the slavery of "that make gouging, chafing-trusselife a burden and misery, then HEUE aud NOW Is the time to act. ,C. W. Miller, expert in rupture cases, trained under the personal direction (J'W, 8. Rice, ot Adams, N..I, originator' of the famous Rice Rupture Method, Will be at Roydon - ilotel, Provo, rtuh, Moiulttyf June 8, to give free demonstrathm and trial of his safe and painless method to every. man, woman and child who Is ruptured. l'o'u ' fiave no doubt, heard and reaS much about this famous Rice Rupture Method and the wonderful cures which thousands have report-e- d from "it Now, you- have the chance to find out all about It to have it personally applied to your . ... ... W.i' 10c OPEN EVENINGS , Call any time from D to 12 a. lh., 2 to S p. du; of T to 9 evenings. Bitn-pl- y ask t the hotel desk for the Ripe Export aud he will dd the rest. Don't miss seeing this Rice Expert. W M. RICE, Inc. Adams, N. Y. H M xuiict Jtajj Market . Demonstrate Rice tlie Famous Method Free to Calters " . at HoteL : H Whiteheaid's Cash o m in g Cat 48c , Rupture 'Ile-wi- ' Sf Point - H ...... per lb. .... Plenty of Green Peas, New Potatoes g NewlBeets Spinach Jurjiipst: Carrots, S "Asparagus, an dare promised plenty of . H : n good btrawbernes. n TJ. Expert C n B Provo new potatoes per lb. lib. Blue Pine Coffee Those Good Chickens, ' present' ; j to construct the first till the AnlrAfi u waives iTAisoiuii Lien nM 27c M m Scared, but unhurt, George Warfel ot Erie, Psu, crawled out from under his auto when tba roof of th a danc boat, vams hurtllnt through th air and onto his ' car , during it wind, storm. T , J'lr 10,250,000.00 2,575,279.48 44,460,169.14 '46,796,688.80 144;961.53 104,227,098.95.j I .. ABBOT GOODHUE,"1 . frendent $1 Cedar Street, New York ' SAVE MONEY BUY FOB CASH SAMUEL KOPP 450 West Center. Phone 44 & Lowest Prices SPECIALS ALL DAY SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1926': TBTBTSack Patent Flour $2.65 ' 3 lb. Bulk Pure Lard 2 dozen Fresh Eggs 55 'i lb. fresh Kanch Butter . .'. 75 ' Smoked Bacon Squares, extra fine, lb ...(.25ff' i .Salt Pork Squares, lb. .25 3 lbl Bulk Cocoa . . . ., . . . . ... ., , . 22 32c Bottle Hood River r. .:. .' 25 Fruit Jar Rubbers, doen 5c and 10$ vllb. Carton Parowax : Green Peas for that Sunday dinner, lb. . 7 NlwTender Radishes, 3 bunches.. .10 ' Turnips, parrots and Cabbage, lb. ; ,7& 48c 12 lb. can Ridgways Tea, extra special. .3! 6oc can Ocjiume Java Mocha Coffee........, .5810 pkgs. Raisins ... Try bur Brown Rice. Ib 9 3 lbs. Al Fancy Head Rice 35 Shredded Wheat, specially pricetK- -. 11 , uream or Wheat, z pkgs. . . . . . . .45? Pillsburry Pancake Flour, 3 G3. ...... , .- r - ............. ...'..,.vl5 , - - " ... ..... pkgs............34 MV ; . ALL-BEA- N " Wamer.5toneV; J UMfl jk PP Y :fo.iVV.:7."" COLUMBIANS "7 NLM-iJiN.V- tabwny the eyes, headaches, pimply skin, circles under the eyes, unpleasant ia EatUa Creek, Mjcl.igas and served by Wading hotels and resbreath, blotchy, sallow skin, eta. taurants everywhere. Your grocer brings re- sells it. Buy Kellogx's package today. lief even ia the most chronic cases of constipation. If eaten regularly, ' it Is guaranteed to brina; permanent relief, or your grocer returns th purchase price. ALL-BRA- N . Only ALL BRAN can wholly C bodies throw off fatigue witH iliat has brought health to thoiuands when aB elaa .' has failed. Try hi Eat two tableapooofuls of daily in Keliopg's chronic cases, with every meal Yoa Will Ilk ita nut-liflavor.Ready with milk or cream. Try it in tne recinea tnven on every n&ck- - tv.t One item ot fOTernmental expense which should be nearly possible to t'oally eliminate la that of UOO,OU0 provo'bAkery a, ALL-BUA- faca telb" of constipation's of the poisons ravage.' Rid yourselfsends that constitution seeping throuch tout .body poisons that lead to over forty serious diseases At - N . recommend KeUo1 Keriotrg' T Burnt v. lL - effective. Tfcst is wljr doctors tyrant disease. s x ALEHAIf Kello-g- '$ Fact end body pay a terrific penalty to this ELEPHANT Layer Cake Regular sure relief with "Or f ICE' REAL 4 CcnsLiticak Qtl F&tLsr cf fortv devih Crawled Out. . ' kTu?L vv vm. ' fli XjaUUU; tLf ' A s if. |