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Show ..J ?ACEFOUB- THE EVENINGHERALD. - THURSDAY, JTJLY 16, 1925, Dryin It Uir NEV BOOKS AT . I e 25c iERQMJBRARY ' rxuen Tonhf a to glv the radyr tion f ' i - aitu ita of the Putch , ZZu,'.t East rtl "Greater rrande la Africa" Jvr A fMd plctnre of Mnrbcr ibaTSIerSrsbtwuig the W. M. RJoane ! proWemt fiif theJEreacb, protectorate, ob the rae and eolon'pndilem. as they are meeting it from day o day. "Beyond the Utmost Purple Rim" by Alexander PowewlI--Thestory of a nation that was old w hen the book of Genesis was written ; it tells of a queen who traces her deweht from the Queen'or tsheiw and a 'Ual system that is based on" the Mowile law of "an eye fof a5,ve. asea Atlas f .the- - World, and v :.: FRIDAY, 9 A: M. ( maps an Hi 5 . i Package Dress Penants, Ribbon and OC. 25c Bracelets Values tft 65c, Fancy Rin?s ; . . . . ZuC &nd Fancy Bob Combs 1C-5- 0e Iinoleim $M23,-119c value green, values for )C tUU Special lot of Neck Colored Nains61c Beads, vaL to $1.25 twb 49c. 25c yard . Children's" Hose, white, Printvalue, and Dot- - - OC,; black and tan; ; . OCp Voiles. VaL to 49c fcMl 25c value, 2 pfiir . . Tissue Gingham 0Cj Hair brushes, good values to 75c, yardfcUu 25c quality," special 42x36 Pillow Cases QC and 39c value LOU Ivory Button ' Hooks ' " Cuticle QCp Heavy- White 35c . . . 4uL Knives 25c outing, per yard . i lot of tancy Compacts 25c Printed Cretonne, 36 values to OCn inches wide, 25c ZuU 2 yards 79c Ear Rings in all Styles Large shopping 25c OC-f- or Values to $155 bags, Bale price ... ZJU Mercerised Voile in plain Ladies fancy ' garters, colors; 49c, OCn value regular 49c for v.i". ...43C Fancy Back Combs QCf Chicked Rubber Aprons 11.50 quality for , in colors Hot "Silk Hose ft C 40c value--. . . . ; colors, $1 values . . Babies' , Fancy Rattles Fancy towels with ' lace Regular 39c edges, value Royal Society Goods ... tJ" statistical matter which tr bronght wMheKryat atioiit in honndaries; population, etc, since, the close of the great war. , New Today 1 i ar J WANTED Phone Bnspberry 1031-W.- ....... " Rtlt . r - - -- Jilt Phone "C . UK - A " v th0 eat, pur, 'yw-'roun- candy or Mta d' ol.,r lonter.1 Little tummiet are not upsrt. And Life Saver re kind tiny teeth. , d wHolesome". Vou may conscien- tne ,ve V. Uttle ifalks. KKarcandy-fo- r Six flavors are diiplayed at all good stores so you t, may help yourself: and Five cents a page.-i- &a Sav0)Jne., Port Cheater, If. Y. Wint-o-gree- n, - They're' trying t6 spread prohibition In South Africali Mike H. Thomas (above), who pays ths biggest income tax of any man hfcpallas, Tex., has donated $20,000 to send Dr. Jesse R. Kellems, evangelist belowX to Cape Tow and ilgh boring cities (or a roar's lectures.'. Ha is consid-- ' ering acoempanylng. him. Cinn-o-mo- n, tittle ',Evtfy growing child craves sweets bodies demand sugar. But children's Candy tiiUst be .; 'pur and they should not overeat. j Llfe'Savers, the little candy mint with the hole ' (Ufosaver shape), answer this problem in lust the rteht -- jyy This means hat Life Savers are eaten1 slowly. Children suck them to make those wonderful flavors CITY NEWS .. - Safe for tinv tirth , d Vivian, Park 4VlorHoi tnd JIlwi Florence xVt , FloriH Klrk-vtxi- fl pent' AVediuwdaj'i evening' at Tivhm J'urk'at sum- - Iavra . A. Carter Tuoriiuiti for and( fiynjly Mt ; thl Bear Luke and EvHri(o jihere they will, (ipend tjM'lr pmnuier Tsciitlnn. i fietumti rr(miwSrrs.'Dirh"irvyan-"TrXurTiSby.lef- t today for. thlr home fu 8au Vrin&m.'n; atter, spend ing th past two months with her liareiirs, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bward. with-thei- r ree-uli- boot him") c I. - third offense come with me!" r.of I I vi ... V V V i'.- Flit spray clears the bouse' In a few minutes of mosquitoes and disease-bearin- g fliet k is clean, easy and Safe v, .w use,T tLT " T T KiUHousehold Insects cracks and crwrwes where insects hide aie readily reached by Flit Try Flit in your home. For tale verywher? STANDARD .OIL- - CO. (NEW JERSEY) f k and breed r ?n J Ln I - ... tr .REO, DESTROYS Files Mosquitoes U.S.-M- r; OFFICERS ARE Moths "AnlsBed"BugRoacIiesMib; - US (Special to the Herald.) Edna PAYSOX, July ,ld4-Mrs-. revort Tweede, Eliza Stark and Mrs. Virginia Hill, Who were recently re leased 'from the presidency of the Third ward Y. L. M. I. A. were tlie quests of honor at a social Tuesday evening at the stake tnliernacle. Mrs. Dora Towell, Mrs. May Mc- Clellan and Mrs. Lil Quigley, the ' were In newly chosen presidency, of 3He7artang'efentfE A'prS' chntge grammas renuered , as follows: Selection, ladles: quartet; reading, Mrs. Alla lJjUa.! adetlons, ee lliv (Jirls cfioruS; short talks, .retiring officios. ..Games were played the 4aipj).Jrridjre.-tlo- botsSRs of ke . 69c 25c for sured that the government plans to furn over the trawberry project to the water users at an early date and urged thaLihlshejcGomplIshedand the contract be completed nnder the new reclamation law. the coming 50c value . Boys' Athletic Unions, 'reg. 69j . , 75c Barretts ...... 25c 69c values 2 yards 49c childs parasols OCv all colors for . . , . . fc U Ladies' Neckwear OC Values to $1.25, ea. &u! Childs combination OCfi1 ZOC 69c vahie ........ ' 'Ct r 4 n cIasw,ttosehr-ther"Oeno- $1- - district ls Cure Yourself. . WATERUSERS Without an Operation We Rt Trusses ; WILL MANAGE Provo Drug Co. STRAWBERRY $4-8- where-'-they- - "- -" , i' mm. .' -- - nralntensnce, as well as a certain amount of revenue from the power plant and the grazing areas on the Watershed, a revenue which is now being held by the government to offset in a way the unsold water. It is estimated that about 6000 acre-feper annum of water would be purchased as soon as the water usera take over the project and that this Is about the safe maximum delivery of water from the reservoir. :i. et ' --: HUM M it r (Spflflal to the Ilerahl.) TAYSON, . July 1 .'The Boy Scotitt of the First v. ward accompanied hy their parents enjoyed a bathing nrty at Spring Lake Tuesday evening. .After a swim in the hike .nil participated jniiheKeenle roast-- - Scoutmaster Charles Bates was of the affair. - At the same time the M. I. A. girls of the ward had a picnic supper and nothing party at tho Arrowhead : . Plunge. 0 0 The MOTOR-IT- E Carbonless Motor Fuel Removes Carbon Deposit, prevents Future Carbon Deposit .. v --Once Used Always Used MOTOR-IT- and hot weather are hard on the little ones. Atfirsta.ign of stomach trouble or ftun mer complaint, give MOTOR-IT- E s, 4 ; Served from service pumps at only 1 cent per. gallon over the regular gasoline price also sold in handy ;cans- in two and four ounce sizes. Carry it with you for use when away. from regular service pumps. - MOTOR-IT'''-- - MOTOR-IT- E . "Service .... . '. Twenty-Fjouz- MOTOR ITE -- - : E ' ' !'.''';' :- - MOTOR-IT- E L Hour Service" REMEDY Mothers just a few drops in a little sweetened water will stop stomach aches and - weakening- -' diarrhoea. Good for grown-uptoo. . . , Keep it alwajfi In your home, E --- COLIC and DIARRHOEA black band" . PADIHTrilCK - CHAMBERLAIN'S tht 25c special at Plain Organdies Mr. Keeler, who' is one of a committee on the classification of lands in the Strawberry project, as the reorganized rec-!mat ion routine, said yesterday thntt the work is about completed. The land has been divided Into three generally going lnto..tb4e third class, where the average production' for the past nine years from the cultivated lands has been around $25 an acre. A payment of 5 per cent of FOR RENT-Nefour room mod-- " this amount would, mean an annual ern house one block from univer- 'construction charge of $1.25 an acre, sity, 729N.!3ftt E. Phone 273. J23 In- addition to the- operation and maintenance charges. ItSs believed that the lands will, stand such an annual draft and still permit a settler a living. Alio ut half of the area, of the, hinds in the district la desig-- . nated as. class 2 "land, with an of average, annual production around $50 an acre, which means a. $2.50 annual charge, while the class I lands, with an ' average annual production of around $75, will be taxed and can pay $3.75 an acre con. figures, Mr. Keeler gays. Lee R. Taylor," presidenfTof the Thrse .figures compare, witli the an acre whlchhas been the Strawberry Water Users', associa tion and Kartl KeeTerTfllso of that aFhualTconstructten charge on all associalluii, have reiitrned from'Po-Catelllands in met Dr. Hubert Sdvan tages to the .water users of Work.rsecretary of the interior, and Dr. Elwood Mead, commissioner of taking over the project re expected to accrue in somewhat reduced overreclamation, of the federal govern head and charges for operation ment organization. They were ns- -- . "The yelkm can with tub regular 39c yard . . Infant's Bands fine qual ity wool 25c J 19 ' U! ENJOY SWKiI JL ., - 'A ......... . . Kct Pink and Blue Crib OCJ Blankets, each . , . fcJU Plain and Printed Dress Crepe, value v , OC XUU to 79c Rice, Straw Rugs, 18x86: . K' OCs your choice twy I Aiercenzea aaieen, piaciQ general . "TEETHING TIME, Ollnr'nabid TfetHr trUU . GIVEN PARTY OTF; . U .7. N. 5 E. Phone . L : 1 Elit jajthexesul t fthuetive researeh by expert entomologists and chemists. More than 70 formulas-wertested on various household insects before Flit was finally perfected. ' Flit is a 100 effective insecticide containing no in- acuve viiiert; ingredients. tub . Scientific General Insecticide e Flit ,8j(rajtJiso destroys, bed. bugs, roaches,' ants, and iimect" eggs. The for towelsV.vr.-.T- . .,- spray. Spraying Flit on garments kills moths and their larvae which eat holes. Extensive tests showed that Flit did not stain or injure the most delicate . . fabrics. A Woman 25c A-l- Mrs.' Ada Clayton after which i ream and cake wa's served. "TYour fear, mosquitoes if you keep a can Flithandyv:- - WANTED furn-ishe- m( need to NOthia year each. ..... .for- - laying hens, ' 210 S. 6 W.. J22 792-R-- ' b 15- e -- Leghorn t8t r " 1T Confidential. p : . e-ward. AU5-75- ...25c ,25c tlOI-R- Foil .... ...... WANTED If you know .where this' pup is phone . Brindl6, dark face! 2 months old, male; loHt about June 23. t 75 Mrs. Swnrd aeeomnanled thorn to Wayne Furrer and daughter Mary 8H Lake (Hty where she will stolid of Shelkiy, Idaho and Mrs; Leonard a few days visiting friends and flolUen and daughter Virginia ' of Salt Ijike have returned to their lioines after spending the jmst week Hw e front California Mrs. J. viKitliiK in Trovo ni'olher, Johnson and gons Robert aiid Mrs. Mny It: Farrer. Kliirion of Berkeky, California, are UsitliiK in. rroro for a few weeks Visitiiig at VUwyarO MiRg .Ida with Mrs. Johnsou's pn rents, Sir. Leslie of Ferren, Utah, Is visiting and Mrs. J. W. HiiiHh. at Vineyard with" Mrs. George F. V wiled Here Miss Klsie Johnson Wells. of Bt'ujnniln was a Provo visitor Teahes at "V Besides his .' Wedne8dnjv. duties as dean of f he S hool of Returns From Moroni Mrs. fX Ml ednealUin at the Young university. dir.steuseu hns.T returned lyme Prof I John Nuttall, Jr.; will teach rnun Moroni where she hus siwnt two adva nmluj3icslnediicatlon-- . tho 'Mist . month visiting, with rela- at the University uf Utah beginning this full, nccordltig-t' .... .. announcement tives and friends. made by Dean Milton Bennlon of Returns HomeMr. and Mrs. J. the school of education of the Btute relu-He- PnONK 10T SALE Quart fruit jars, 404 3rd West. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. At Vivian Parti Mr. and Mrs: W. also gurage. (X) JR. 4 No. J22 tleKEatj(l fninUy. Mr..flntLMr Knlunrt HimiitiR - and family, Mr. FOR SALE Hay. John E. Chrls-- and j29 Mr,nd Mrs. tensen. Phone MniThy 'Mun&Vtcky Mr.' and Mrs. . Clegg-audfondly all of Try "Grains of Goldf breakfast your grocery.'""" Vfwyard are attending the- three-da- y " cereal.-Aat Murdock family reunion ,FQR SALE Wheat, oats, barley, Vivian' Park. corn, mix'd feeds, etc. We save eleven 0,1 money. itocKy ait. t;ereul Co., Finn Boy Wekwrned-'A- n .ua so. 3 w. Phone 813-J- . pound baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson. 57 FOR' "RENT Modern 5 room, d South Second East, Wednesday. The also 2 home, and apartments of second new arrival is the' boy 4 room unfurnished house. 1!52 the family', five girls hnving inter- S.. J22 wflpd botwen the two brothers; the elder of which now is 10 years of FOR SALE Ford coupe, 1923 .. ,.v age. - model " condition. GIS3 E. 2nd South. J30 Mw.-lon- " - . - Jy-2- 2 . lot Art Goods university. . n , I.Of t V00 . 801-- houwework. W7-W- . .' .'; e, ; family Jersey in Atiguxt. ; fiseKhen will IN FORMATION "I like the Violet ones, Mother" He had to ask lt to favonte come Ja from play for tome Life -ri Sayera, his candy. i i1"! like those pew Violet ones best." thdOittle ' fcUGW said. And thousands of youngsters , with him. Life Savers are selling just like not cakes. " 1 Values 95c to $1.25 39c large Turkish 0C - ........ tm C. "theft SALE--Jlii- e tw,' I ". KENT- -3 rH)in furnlHued apt Jy-22 .til S. 2nd W. Phone 711-J- . Klt ............ 2-f- ........ pickers. , v : An Opportunity For Every .Thrifty Shopper changes-- , ' . ; -- reliable. Informariling the birth, growth ami IndiosK- - f " IRVIN E's Th folkiwlng bno&a hare bwn by the Pro ptiblic library from tho Cariwrle FonndstloB Trwjilcal Hulland." by 1L A. Tan 1 - - ft - SUPERIOR SERVICE- . STATIONS . '4, MOTOR-IT- E v |