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Show THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE Z ..FACE TWO V EM NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT -- ! EVENlM HERALD THE An Independent ! .... v. M ..................... Preaa Newt Service sod TJnlted " l N. B. ' j Ogtt values $10 A, Service. ....... M ,..'...,,.........,.......... t ......... . ...107 95c 15c Ties, Knit- - i 11.00 value .... 7; t UopkinsUber Alle fills to enthuse Commissioner Charles - Birth,, August- A, Hjortn, OFFICE CAT ... 49 c ( Huldab C Hntn, defenaanta. Sprbrc Faverites. To be sold at ISberiffa iSale on , The houe when lun't very big Friday the 171k day of July 1925. ( But admiration quickens oVkK-k-. a. ax. of said day. at When he alights upon twig court the front door of the Coiluty And warbles like tbe dii kens. honiw of t'tah trmnty, attwite rn Prov City. Utah County, BUto of Lonlsa Alice la fearfully lllbred. l'tah, an ttip rlyht, title, claim and f Atntelinw Indeed ": named defend Interest of tbe above LouUa Why, she doesnt es en ants, of. in and Jo tbe following know when enough to lift ber auWle described real praperty. In t'tah ' , " ' '. : In jmblic klaalug , county, Dtah, Tbe Bontbeaat Quarter (SE4 of It takes a" hcanty r to make the Northw,t Quartet. (NWVi) na a out uf a mole siMt. piouniulh or tne Nortn the West haU .r of tbe North eaat Quarter Biatf And s Jib the cffU'ten'ey west Quarter (NWK) of Section with th hotel company iiause be (30) and the Southeast Quarter sritfpeated that restful atmosphere (8E"4) of the Southwest Quarter for the guests was one of the prime half West the (SW'iJ and One of his best was the requisites. if the Southeaat Quarter (PEVl) of la- each room, taction Nineteen (19), all In Town tilaring of ahnotiphere A worsted motto on each wail now'i Eleven South, Range (11) ship Tour East of tbe Salt Lake reads: "Home, Snlte Iliime.'' t: (W) (NE) , f ...............' , r ; gt SAIXS I Seventy-thre- . , . you. ' :. , ! '. ' ; . . . " There are only a few of these;. better drop iru Look them over if you are going to need a good tire in the near future asour stock ill not last. "wiLLARD SERVICE ' ; ; "Goshen."' Public' Be Damned' embraced all Fifty: years of the ten commandments of public life. Commissioner Hop kins should remember, however, that he Is living in the year ir Sf is Quite tiennitely and firmly convinced that the street department of -- Provo. city has a monopoly of the brains of his community, he has a perfect right to maintain such an opinion . We are forced to the conclusion, however, I ; " SiTA-IUO- N , 170 North University Avenue, Provo Phone 175 - - apo-Th- e be worked out by his department in the way of improving the present intolerable condition of the streets before arrogating to himself the censoifshjn of the press and the privilege of " ' happen to hold views contrary to his own. j. "... . moil. I o I . Beet Sugar Extra fine, 100 lbs. L Prunes- ...(.. best grade, per lb. : ; Coffee Maxwell House Tea, Tree . T whingfan BY CHARLES TTTASHINOTON A big tariff Y-- : i fight looms j in the ? offing Present ruatoms rate are a ' lot too high, in the opinion of come mighty powerful "interesta." Thrse "interesta" are not the : kind to alt still and make the best ; of what they don't like, ttenlrlng . tariff downward, they revision mean to try Jar It. ,' :V Every Indication Is that they ) will do thla at the next waglpn of : ; - CongresaiL-W- i t The protected 'interests." on the other hand, will put up a scrap to j ! prevent it that will make t he welkin ring' to beat all m...t3 In fact, it may be THE big muss in Washington new winters - ,, ;:..it f "CONSIDERING . k . , how overwhelm-'- ( Ingly the party of protection won the last election, all thla f r: i may seem queerr' ;l Yet, stopping to think about It." ) one recalls that there have been while of aom hints. for quite thing simmering. For instance, when the cotton eplnnera, in convention here a few j wei-ago, suggested a , higher ! tariff wall, why did President Coo? shut them up with that ; lldpe I Aesop gtory? of the dog' who, i crossing a .bridge with a bone in bis mouth, saw his reflection in the ; water, mistook it for another dog, I frrabbed at the latter' bone and lost hisHiwn overboard in do-- ; Ing to... j ; : - " :. along came "The Maga of Wall Street" with th f prediction that "within IS month we shall be in the throes , of the mos't sweeping general ra ." vision of the tariff we have ever known." r And now we have George B. Lockwood't "National Republic," hlch apeak for old IfhVi Rcpubll- tnisra l( any publif ayon. doea, Ullng for "a thorough campaign education" to preventuch a Wionai, disaster."'" TIEN n revision movement's ln-spiral ion is Amertca'a group of b'f banker the Aneawlth hdfce fnreimt tnvemfnta no'Ubly .. i '.war lcana '. I'H'iihln a year." to "The Magazine of Wall Street.! "the roncumlnc maaaea will beK'n to rally to the standard of our In-- , (ernatftihal bankers and analnat the manufacturers." i The outcome remains to be seen, of course, but one thlng'a certain.' the "Intfrpnts" referred to hy the Wall' Street: publication aren't! to ... J he aneezed at If ' they've1 set their heart on tariff rVduction. though they, may not tret n. the ultra protect ionlsts will know they've heen In a row by the time h a ended t V ' Idea U easy bankers to understand. W'hen President Harding took omce ind the republicans hn4 every, thing their own way. aa traditional protectionist their first act was to put the tariff 'way up. There waa some talk at the time to the effect that this waa going to make It hard for Europe to pay ber debts to America she hadn't the money and the tariff wall woutd prevent ber from paying in J Writer , V ' Aral-clae- THE . gOOdS. - .:.'--.- . - Still, the manufacturera wanted It. the farmers thought they did and the banker evidently r solved to give It trial,' without i kicking much, f Now. however.' clearly ' they've mude up their minds that It s failed. They'v received practically no. Interest, to ay nothing of prink clpal, from any of their old world debtor esioept England.-- and-tateven, the British have began lnti mating that they can't keep it up Indefinitely on the present basis; , ' . tlreaome. technical Tomatoes, . , challenger, and "big business," in the role ,ot- tltleholder.l on l th II A.k-- A 10c 51c -- 99c , lb. " Steaks, round, loin or per lb. 8c 22c TEA ' SPECIAL SfNDAlvOXLY, EXCURSIONS. y -Commencing 'Sunday, June 21 and continuing ettcli 8unday to and In cluding September 27,Denver A Kio i Grande western will sell round trip tickets, good. Sunday only, between all stations on Its lines In Colorado, Utah and New Mexico where the onfe way fare does hot exceed $6.00, at the' rate of one fare plus 25 cents for the round trip; no tickets to be sold for less than $2.00. 65c ... Butter per lb. , Swift Hams . '.''' . . 41c "30c 'ji Provo LloataFacltiiig Co. T -- We Resene the Right for Limitations. Phone 39. 65 North" University Ave. . CARD OF THANKS. We wish td thank our many frlebds for their service and kind expressions of sympathy In our te-eent bereavement J MR. AND MRS. W. O. OTERtt AND TAJIILI, r . PAY AS YOU GO AND SAVE f. Norttr University Ave.' Phone G32 J . Folger's Shasta pkg. Schilling's Yi lb. can Schilling's 4 lb. - ;. flp HUU- 2(q COFFEE. ,.. Maxwell Brand ' ' CC. Jb v, Brandenstein.'Jr. Schilling's' ... 1 3b. Folgvrs' ' JJb JJq CC- Coffee, ''......l.uJb tin - - ..' - CC-l- ib. ............... wUb Hill's Bros Blue C&71 CfJ. e e Hill's Bros. Red dub S' 81b, pail LARD ' 21b. pail e a CCi,' can 55c ...... ...'...$1.05 Home . co n? .;...,,rt.lA rendered Lard, loose, lb. & . . . . ' ,Ul Try this delightful change at breakfast, please. ...... , downr OtKilidfp&'wiinld keep sileiil were be to bit t bis . thumb nail with a turn bet . . - ' ' v' 3 to 5 minimis la . Cooks ' '. iio Mm - v - i i 7 ' '..-- 2. the opinloa. Another optimist b of Horatio Janes, a' man why Jakes The two bucks to a poker party. - f Here's refreshing news United States eats almost $;X),000,-00- 0 worth of ice crtm every year. , - i.:f have nothing "Thone on roe" chuckled tbe Journalist as Rave your dollars and they'll save "he wrote an essay on the moon. ., J','.-;.!is swear this thut you; all bankers .' The Joneses have a saxophone l t,' v" , true. , The Jenkins a radio own; , i A phonograph beguiles the Flynnt ;; "China bar standing army of KeveiiRe' is sweet. Now wa haw-twinLCOO.OOO men." " 1 ';,!. "lxn't they EVER get to sit , t. SATURDAY MORNING lfcf . ea, tuw . , - , ClAlS ITf 10 . iX ....... "'Oflfb . , i. I.b. lb ..... i . , 111 1 U ...... . i4...i.V.u JUC . S West Center opra until 8:30 o'clock Saturday b Bologna ib Minced Haro V gg - ' OJ it,. . 4, . QC . .;:uC ..zutr ib.: Oyfrtrrl Ham ; Zu U . 'Mi r ibMln.a.ra. ' CASIf ANT) CARRY MARKET 464 , ub uu Cp Pressed Veal )C2 Hindmarsh ' -- jj) . .,.... Z : COLD MEATS. SrV ' niri potatoes , Sweet Pickles IIead Cheese. Vi rt v.-- for i,..r ; any time . , I'OTAlULb New Potatoes lb. U0f IUU :..t..' - 2 ........:...'.. 1 fl C PICKLES DRINKS Soda Water, any tiavor, ice 4 lbs. 1 Dill Pickles. large s.i. Sour Pickles ? n0 Z0C ; . .....'..wiiv . : n - Canned cream any bi.and - . : HU1 dairy fnilk, qt. Cream Raisins, seeded or Ifjp imi ess. t)kr. Silver Gloss Starch or 1 1 Qtorfli nlrtr ...f I III " 10fnt Tinast lb. Cherry F-.e- Sugar. Prime, Rib Roast lb. Pork Roast MILK . - 1 lb. can M. J. B. 1 lb. f R-f- of Qnlcli Quaker, 4 cape of wav t teaspoon salt, 4 level tabte spoons cocoa and 4 of ogai t teaspoon vanilla,' Bring waurtoabotLAddcoVoaaitd . sugar mixed to a pssfe with boiling water; then slowly stir, in ths oats. Cook $ to I tabs ntss. Add vanilla. OT ' Seres hot or eol with craam. Wonderfal thilW, molded and ssmd iailiosa. oats'-and-mil- k . t Infrdlanta: I caps , urge. - s OC-T- 1-- , Lard .rT 1G0 ' date's: June SPLENDID FEELIXO That tired, half-sicdiscouraged feeling caused by torpid Urer and constitpated bowels can be gotten rid of with BurpMsltig promptneRS by nsfng Herbino. Ton feel Its bene ficial effect with the first dose as its purifying and regulating effect is thorough and complete. It not only drjvea out bile and impurities but It imparts a splendid feeling of exhilaration, strength, tlm, and buoyancy of spirits. Price 60d. Sold by Hodtjuist Drag Co. Adv. , 15c T-Bo- FUNERAL J - HOME Administrator. Pnlillmtlon July 8. $154 Unit. . JOHN R. STUBBS. A Rib Boils , ' Attorneys. d4c lb ... .. Dated the 21st day of May, 1925. BOOTH A BROCKBANK. - M.J. 13. 3 lb. can v MEAT SPECIALS Pot Roasts (,, 1925. . 21c . . "Vt hatch;..-- 36 c Coffee 3 lbs. . Th and.. ". mothers like ... to have them eat. It has a dcliciousncBt that smacks of Variety It fights effect of the dragging-dow- n i hot summer days.:-- v Note the recipe. Seo how h tempts the appetite, and gives that doctors the I . large cans subject, bat there ought to be some real thrills in battle over it. With "high finance' on on .aide, aa X that children tike a " Schillings . . . . . . Peas, Woods Cross 35c grade ely tariff, while tremendously npiHE X ' Important, generally la a dry, $6.98 3pkgs., Tea,. J ;,- -- l rnms is a breaklkst dish - 1' : 1 Jitter P. STEWART fTHE NEA Service SERVICE BUY YOUR SUGAR NOW .axp?;-ci;slVi'h- i -- ,1- 1 Quick Quaker answer the desire for a new delight note the recipe ATiIBULANCE " BARGAINS 99 that something definite, tangible and certain should first .... ....... i . ,5$-- . .15 .TT- -i .15 .....-- This new summer breakfast : j"5. ;.... 19-2- ..These tirea . ' by-wo- rd " ; carry insurance for 1 year against any 'road hazard such as underinflation, rim. cuts, bruises, : blowouts, etc. ; v . ...... . m at a real saving to 1 2 for . . .25 Cucumbers. Im SALE-TIRES-- SALE j ...... descrilie-theJitiiJklui- Utah. thut bolus tip tbe head and ribw By Elian A. Gee,' deputy sheriff. and keits one fr.un having 'legs J C. W, COLLINS, clear up to the neck." Attorney for flnintlff. Deseret fJntlonal Bahk Bullditift. If you wltes mother l'nhj'.ct to Salt Lake City, Utah. . iiliking spella why. not hike her ' Publication dates: June . , rowing? July They maybe milder than they look, NOTICE: OF ASSESSMENT. May have to live up to the stMip But I'm Inclined to think, pa took, Tinlle" Mayflower. Mining eornpany. I Wouldn't care to love n vamp. Prtadpal - Place ; of Buskiesa, ' Lux may come and Lux may go, Provo, tah. Notice Is hereby yirra that at a bnt an unchanged towel rolls on .. meeting of the board of directors f forever. above , named corporation, held at When thrift coined In at the door Provo, Utah, May 23, 1925, an atwefisment of $1.00 per 1000 shares hard times fly out the 'window. was levied on all of the outstanding We ; wonder whether President stock of said corporation, payable on or" before July 1st, 1925 to J. C. An derson, secretary, at 24 North Uni' versity Avfc, Provo Utah., Any stock tjpon which said assessment shall ramata' unpaid on said ' July 1st, 1925, will be delluqrtent add advertised for sale at public auction and nnless payment Is made bfure, will be sold on Tuesday, 'A modern funeral chapel July 28th, 1925, at 3 o'clock p. m., to quiet and restful iind lenn pay the delinquent assessment, totiful, is" one" of the added gether with the costs of Advertising featuri of'our mortuar.f. and expenses of sale. , It provides onr imtrons J. ANDERSEN1. . witli a lyx aiid hariiTtef i " " Secretary. of service unequalletl, whrn Publication dates: May 29; June funernttlo-th- e" hoiue1 Is not practical .or feuibhK It provides all the privacy NQTlCfe TO rREDITORa- .and couiforf-- of a" private 1 Estate of William Halladay. who delling plus 'every added " Is also known as William Halliday, "and service thut facility deceased. . . ,i t , re know of. Creditors will present claims with vouchersio the andenlgned at 690 ; West Center street, Provo, Utah, on or before the 25th day of July, A. V. 15 and Lettuce, 2Tor ; .:"20 Nice Solid Tomatoes, lb , have a nice fresh line of Bananas, Lemons, Oranges, "Raspberries, Cherries, Gooseberries, Currants, Cabl bage, Carrots," Beetsi Turnips, Green OnionSi Radishes," - i ,' J . Utah String Beans, lb. j i lb...-....-....;...4- Utah Pea9 2 lbs. for - Closing out our stock of tires Phone 1059 . 4 lb, on ice, Cantaloupes, 10 i 3 for Utah New Potatoes, lb. .. " ' ' , Watermelons, I t tVLAKD FREE DELIVERY SERVICl! e . j Mlf IMEf ID W.'Center S82 OTCia ANY ( l , official thus called upon to give an account of his steward J Hb'w can hardly be blamed for failing to enthuse over a news ' feature wherein his work is not praised to the high heavens; We quite frankly admit, however, that the Herald was not aware until its representative Interviewed Mr. Hopkins that property owners have no moral or legal right to. Venture a suggestion through, the press to their public servants nor was the Herald aware that a newspaper should become a f rubber Btamp for officialdom and refrain front urging neces' sary improvements. ; The ; very patent fact that under the present mahage- -' ment, the streets of Provo have become a among the lorward looking citizens of the community arid a reflection upon those, who have them under their supervision, ehmild be a sufficient excuse to justify some of the humble taxpayers timidly suggesting that the Provo streets are not up to the standard maintained in Heber. Payson or Xa TXSH3 TU0S3 C7 PROVO FRUIT , I Goes farther Lasts longer Is Pure Dependable Economical ' ' e I . if- - I t , 90 r . t ; y Ties, Cut Silk over Hopkins City :... (4) SL50 valua the merits of the Herald's Sparks From Live Wires" column. Meridian, containing One Hundred ' !Don'fV, Jump at com'lusluns,' We are not rcrprLscd: neither are1 we particularly chagrined. Eighty (180) acres of land. ; Ex warns WEW An OLD STYLE f V i L D.ni Harry Ash ton. "It may sound' ws 'fart' our for rather that suspected 8omelijme Jn cepting 'fromhelreAacrined as If jiave cfyiuR.TfKhN ftltrccrlzcd theieTgTOiFgare Fine I lot railroad for icmniist-icneor streets was not showing that degree or the right of way t or breaking tip the furniture $1.75 g land S2;25 y'alOB as now located- across aald land, ing ifcrvcr or enthusiasm for. this particular news feature, which when they are only tuning In the containing seven (7) acres, leaving radio." might naturally be expected front a man of his rare talent Fine lot . I Mercerized, ,i net contained herein of a ' acreage j as a "treet builder. value ....'. $2.00 One Hundred (173) lack This of friendly approval has caused' the Herald Jack What do you think counts more or less. acres of " 1 lot Ladies' Flat Weave management many a sleepless night and untold embarrass V ; 70- -' B f. Togetherland,with Tested., wafer mbst In this world?, . ' ' '. . . .V. there's the adding meht. To fail to have the official approval of men in high 3 11.00 value . . .y. . ,'. NormsWell, .'. . .'. . .y. 0U B riKht fo( forty-fivacres of (45) places is always a matter of regret to any publisher, but to said land, water coming from machine. cool our of Union suit a Athletic Suits fi by Keep getting to fail please Commissioner Hopkins U, indeed, a crime. Thistle .Creek and all thTraters The man who trnmiis his part, U Hut we can not permit this, incident ; td gor without a coming from Hjortn Canyon and Reservoir with all ditch and water ner'a ace, sajs Ben IU U usuaUy t brief explanation. The "Sparks From Live Wires" column VelI7flnh-ChaiiVStOFrights of eTery nature, however the one win, brings rouiimny. home is a safety valve for the public. It is a medium wheVetnJax eSr to dluuer on the cook's bight out. evidenced. who in the last analysisooTainiuTsTdr public payers : The purchase price payable inlaw-fu- l are permitted to voice their true sentiments Bill Graham says sleep walking money of the United States- of ' on matters of vital public policy, and to do so irrespective '" can lie cured by (irliikliiig trn ka On : : America. ' t of the political ambitions of city or. county officials. . Dated at Provo City, Utah Coanty, te floor. '. It sometimes- mijipehg and in this particular case it Stat of Utah, this 8ttt day of Jane did happen--th- at these taxpayers are not quite satisfied with . 1921 Asked by her school teacher to the manner in which the work of one department of the -- riTvernment is Hoiueililn fSherllf of Utah County, State of sAid: "The BacklMitie being handJeAttrtetarlllyhrcity :...;.;...,;.95ci , . . A penny's worth of poor baking pon der can sou a dollar's worth of companion safe use v ingredients-pla- ! f ' - . rMga) la Rfttaur.iHL it "Dont tip the wallers " them. dK-to- Silk Sox. S1.25 value ! Dress Sox ' ; 25c. value lka Busftiess Office, Telephone Booms... Telephone that it to " iOuly dally newspaper In Utah south of Bait Laks Olty; largest etr eolation of any newspaper Jo, Otab outside Bait City and Ogden, Uultorul Velma T L25. to XOTUE Or 8ULBUTS SALE OF KKAL PBOrEBTY. ;Ia Ute Fourth Judicial Distrk-- t la and Court of th Htate of fur ftab County; Union Central Life Insurance pom- pany, plainUff,- va. Otla A. HJorth, lh, . Publisher w.i,. City Editor 0!ar is p Get him a something that will be useful and every time he looks at it he will be proud to tsMty 't his friends., 5 3 S A FEW REMIJDERS fOR FATTfES DAYi 1 Hsilk Shlrtgrloand-Taliie- i . ; ;....,.;..'... $3.98 X4.00 value ...... , . . .S2.S Broadcloth Sturts, English ' Oft ' Dress Shirts with of without collars ..14J0 ....... ...... la idnnce 'i Father's Day . Wm. H. Horotbrook... Rasnoaoa N. i.-- v June 21st -- tint I TIMELY ED1'0?JALS WASHINGTON NEWS iXSXXZU3ISIIXIXXXXXaZXXlI2ZXXSSZES:SSSZ Newspaper EsUbllsbed M ft weekly b 18M' as ft daily to 1831; lasued avary TNiluf except Saturday, and Sunday morning; ruraiasornlng editloa ' . . very morning except Monday. "treat. Wart South M Herald tli Published. U bollding. Prove, l'tah, ' Entered as second class natter at the prutnfnca U Frovo, Utah. v TEKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. v.0c Delivered by carrier, per mats MJW IVllrered by carrier, per year, la advance....... Itelivered by mall in L'tah county, per year, la advance...... Ifellvered by mail la United But tea, ouUlds UUB coaoty, per. year, Member 19, 1S25. ' ' ' . ID. ...... ,t. i . ri . i u3 ib .' .. . 0(1; S.UU a' |