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Show iACE SIX FROVO EVENING HERALD; TUESDAY, AUGUST IT. 1921 These Twins Tennis Queens ALlYiSSADOR 'Ft. ftWTlOM-m-D J J en OVER FRAKCE J . y NEW TOEK. Aug. 17. PRO VO, UTAH . -- . ... .... - Splendid Economies In This Store (UP)--,- 1 Urroa T. Herrkt, United ambassador to. France, arrived from Psris on the liner Msoretsnis teday Vitk an optimistic ueoaage on eoa- ditlons in France. He aald : Tb Frewa people hare eonfl- deiwf in toe government of Premier Time to Buy Blankets ' Polocare, ..... themselves properly. Herri ek mid tbat one of tbe great est Influences for tbe restoration of sound rTnancIsI cohaiabniTiTrVnt Is tbe work of the anion wicree, tle council composed of tbe leaders, of all parties of tbe country working for the building up of better con ditions generally. These men bave subordinated politics. The, people nave Confidence In them and as long as tbe basic conditions are Hgbt there is every reason to believe tbe Jfrsnc will - now! Our tupply is motf inviting both in quality and price.. We have a 'goorjly assortment of cotton, wool mixed, and alK wool blankets, uur pncea are aurpjrmui Buy those Blanket -- v' lr ""ls Lajw..wiill W:wsjp,wttr-- Hi y uiMi.SM.iiriiw.yi.i i 7t" 1 -w Mtf r.:!MI,uuk.j Jessie FltsjarreU tww tsnnl champions taThe University of Arkansss summer schooL They recently we tbe doubles this la tournament play while Mlsa Jessie also copped tbe singles crows. lrssirtln"Jante"nd TzTrzzzrii.l mWAMU!!mJ campus. . . . . ISRAELSEN WRITES OF as an" : effective Sgency t I07 the de -- BURIED bf-tb- e'i HERE , Fruit rioufiljriiot dependenr tor their -- ;.warrClWI "" goes out for a ride. are priced to gtre yon They Talue. At each price, great the value is worthy I" From JUST - EEC E I V E rm4alAllrVAd Imum urtcajrvoy va rs.avi ya Andlh er truck rf aImci aiiviviio, Vh4 ntau kd"" f ihse good ' !40c( 20c lbs. . 35c 2 lbs. 25c f Cooking Compound, ...... L'a Mince Meat, 2 lbs 25c . ." . 3s 5s fsTORS $100 . 10s . $1,00 MARKET tm STORE W2 PHOMt mi Tennis Handicap .... Batter 30c per lb...... . . . 22c ...... ... B CHEESE, regular PEAS Clearfield, regular 16c r. ytttt. '. r;rTrrrr9r g STARCH Silver Gloss, regular 15c sizeT777. . . . : . .77: . ;9c : HEINZ VINEGAR, regular 25c 18c -- -- tt; -. .- .- .... SALMON McGowans (Laurel) JPbrk SMALL 3 for v.-tr.- "MEDIUM--Reffu- BBaniiiS" j Van- - Camps regular 25c " ii lie Utah for... l universny Ave 39 i- " 3 medium cans' - No. :25c . . 2V cans STEAir . ... ...... ... , . o il. tLiAa nr I IIS. v IV IJ. i- -r t-- t Clow Butter is waya deliciou.. .... Always iretfa t your Grocw't. Kild j J ...a.......... BUTTER, CHEESE EGG3, ICE, CREAM - I . U NATIOnAL PARK Bryc .$1.19 C-ny- Cr Creakr on, Kaibab Fore at, Grand Canyon AB on one motor bat toor frofas CtAatdt. . vcrywtM-re- l ' ? -- . ,j, VERY LOW EXCURSION FARES AM. K.XPI'.KSE TOril. for all Sonthern v Vit 14c .....-- . , . i ..20c V August 26th 27c 4 ...tv r. ; . FT .37c Tl Conistilt Local Apenls. i ii - ; -65c i i J r ; 4 .. sou i.ak ctiy. .- ' r , . Utah. Notfaing cist Uka it on canal Momv tains, csTorL fmsts,nJnt(d deserts, wild horses, wild deer, cliff dwelling otj pio"' eer outposts asd a riot M fclorioos coloir- - Shoulder, cnoice 11L vminner Kief POT ROASTS, best cuts, lb777 FISH Fresh SalmoU, sliced, lb.. . . ; CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE, lb. 7. . of sorbs about 98 there is practi- -. it cally ho waste. cotioii,scc MEATS i ach ab- quickly QntnisSsirara ........v ........ 56c -- No. 5 cans No. 10 cans . Product,JmUMUL :::::x:sKzxE9taiBiizxzzzzz2uzzxxzzzzzxzzxzzxxxzxzizzxxxj S: 22c is a BUTTERhighly r, 48 lb. bag $1.49 0.Qnnnhnm A Southern " Meat& Packing Go. Prpyo Phone ai XMorin i 25c Dunbar Shrimps 715c Sardines CAMPBELL'S SOUP, all varieties 7 . 7. 3 for 25c CRIPTOLA, Scouring bar, regular 15c ....... 7 . . ,.3 for 10c American Beauty SpagheffiTMacaroni :, . . t .. ; . .4 for 28c TOMATOES, Woods Cross, regular $3.60percaseJ,, $197 -- TEverything ,in: stock : going at cost andriess'T I Fork & Beans Hour XT. 25c ::. Large No. 2 2 can sliced packed in syrup, 30c value Pineapple 23c s . . 10c : LARGE 2 7".. 16c size rar 38c 1-- regular 33c . . . . : . . . . 7. . . .25c reyular ...... The annual handicap tennis tournament of tbe Provo Tennis club will begin on the Ptuvo courts Wedo'clock."" r;J nesday aftejrnoon at The games to be played dnrinit tbe tournament are as follows? Lee Buttile vs. . Lsjitr Manguni, Bert Boshs rd ts. Bye, Walter Hwlnnlst vt- - Bye, Sterlln Max f Taylor Wangmn, Hunter Manson vs, Bye, Lester Taylor ' ts. Bye, James B. Tucker vs. Clayton Jenkins, Leltoy Dixon v, Donald DIxonT JrWllliam Knight ts: George Iven,' A. Smith rartJeorge-ParkeJ. W. BobTnson ts. Fred Taylor, Paul Holt a. Bye, T. Earl Pardoe ts Merle Taylor, Vern Greenwood ts. Bye, Stanley Dean tsv Arthur Graham, Fred Dixv on ts. Bye. v; ttt27c- ... Our Famous made from lb. Oquirrh Brand sweet cream ,i Bread, regular 10c value Sc ..... .43c COFFEE, Hills Blue, regular 50c . . . . , MALT SYRUP, 3 Star, regular 75c ; 7,TT': :77." . ; . ..777 . 49c 24c 5 8 OYSTERS, Cove, regular 35c .; , JSTUFFED OLIVES, regular 40cTrr.7T7.Tr... HOPS, 3 Star, regular 15c .7 . .7 . . ... . . . . .7.7. . 7 . . 3 for 25c C0C0ANUT Dunham 15c size .... 12c -; ; sjze. Starts Tomorrow .... THE HOME OF DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE n COCOANUTL30c r. '8ggggBZgXXggXMlXHlMlMMKEIEHHMHXHll3 " A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO STOCK UP FOR WINTER . 8 .66 P:nni 3 as as 65 c I . nZZXZEIEZIEXEIIZIICXZZZIZZKZnZSXSZtZSZZXZXXCIISSEZXXIZKSIllIIIIIIIIIIIII B " '" r.ii. - i 2 Pastry Compound, : m SS ;Blltglg:Zl milk. -- 79c to $1.79 .10c Creamery. Loin& Round ' - S 75c: . STEAICS g tbe for . . 25c i 3 Jars, pints Butter WEDNESDAY Soft and Warm f HAMBURGER 2 lbs. Z5c f : I -.-27c Tomatoes, 3 lbs. Irri to betp maintain tbe "sweet stand tbe one the nation.-Fr- om gation water. Even yet, in some ards' A Utah's Utah localities, the city corporation millions tons of ...Al sugar beet annual 2,t)00 farms, its manages irrigation; "affairs, but ly produced on Utah's Irrigated inveKtmenl In arm bind and build-tU- most of the' canals are now owned la ijd, enough sugar is made to sup1rs 23,000 farm : owners, its and operated by the farmers- - who ply more than five times her popFuneral aerVlces for Heber Kim amnerotts sugar factories, condenwd use the; water on their lands. 'J ulation, provided the annual per bill Carter, .well, known and blghly milk factories, canning factories, "The growth of Irrigation in eapita consumption does not great vast alfalfa fields and alfalfa-see- d Utah- - hasheensteadyF During the ly exceed one hundred pounds. And respected farmer Df this clty wlio died Saturdaywlll be held in the producing areas, its prosperous and thirty-yea- r period from 1890 to finally, there la produced on Utah's all 1920 the Irrigated area has expand- - Irrigated land, nearly one half of Provo Second ward chapel Wedneg; contented rural riMpulatinn these component parts of Utah were ed from 250,000 10 1,370.000 acres, all the alfalfa seed grown In the day afternoon at 2 o'clock, The body way. bs vUwd at toe made possible by irrlgatlnn , thejatter heing nly 2.6 per cent of United- - Statei the uiost economical its land area. If tbe rate of ex- - Thus irrigation has made it poss family homer 1851 Wst Sixth South Street, from 10 ft. m. to 1:30 p. m development' of Utab'sricb mining pansion of the past thirty years con- ible to provide In Utah, happy and prosperous homes! fur approximateon the day of the funeral" services, resources and its extensive eoal de-- tinues, during the- next forty-fiv- e potdts, the utilization of Its grasin'g years, then Utah will be'uslng all ly half a million people. who are Mr. Carter Is survived by ten lands and its of its available water for irrigation. producing large surplus food suppossibilichildren, 30 grandchildren, and two ties; and finally, the enlovment nf But even then only six acres of each plies for the rapidly growing nation Tbe grew the great grandchildren. scenic grandchildren are the sons of Mrs. tains and beatify of Utah's moun- 100 will receive irrigation water. al population. And it is important canyons b greatly faciti-tute- d Trnst the irrigated ares Js rel p. W member, that JhS . lands which Bertha Mlkesell of Salt Lake City, iy irriKation. if BOt these-- homes and -- produce ofPPOrt the daughter of Mr. andMrsrBert dependent on It. food were considered 1 acres six this? makes the pro-a surplua of this Carter possiufe city. "Irrigator was early recognized fi table use of the 94 acres for other wottwess W years ago." . blankets for the Baby. Of colors suitable for infants. Some, are edged with ribbon. Animal and floral patterns. m Corn Flakes, large pbo. . 11c rrifcnf'ha mgion"airBlBt tion structures and distribute .-7- Pork and Beans, cars of apples, 920 cars of onions, 265 cars of tomatoes, 10T cars, of cherries) and many additional cars of mixed fruits and vegetables. By irrigation Utah produces annually more than one million tons of alf alfa which, in addition to feeding large numbers of Jeef cattle and .aheep;.coastitn.tat:.the,.BiaJorodd for 100,000 eows,- In addition to supplying the milk and butter needs of the farm families, there is each year manufactured in factories from the mllg of these cows more than 7 million pounds i of .butter, nearly 3 million' pounds of cheese and ever 33 and one half .million, pounds of cooperatlob' Smong'the"! Utah pioneers. The first canals were"dug by the community, owned by the community and operated by tbe community. One of the ehlef functions of the town tihd city cooperations In early Utah days was to clean lr- - condensed FARMER TO BE :. Dainty, of fine quality and 'durable are these Crib Potatoes, peck But tbe food 'reduction I imgawe ntbu fraetbM of-t-beiaod now irrigated ia also really ' significant . : "Irrigation" has enabled Utah to produce twice as much wheat aster Since irheafls Pexwtecon8ome. and produced both en tbe dry-fartbe Irrigated farms, let us.kwk at 'some of the crops tbat depend whol-- J ly on lrrigstlon. In 192Utab shipped .acrosa Ser ; borders after 's1iiWttriMnOTii sack! Flour 48-l- R -- a . Pretty Colors and Designs ' pTirposea. IRRIGATION IN UTAH Babies9 Crib Blankets These will ' protect youngster- - . he sleep n run a housewife a tenTfSound sack of flour free, as long as they last SEE OUR WINDOWS! - . L , a 8 v Mi -- ,r "A fool-ia-- a tool anywhere," re ,aroundjUe plied tbe ambassador when asked about tbe attitude uf American tour Ists la' France. American people who t re rel abroad generally are prosperous and know bow to enj. themselves without causing annoy anee." ' "It Is painful to tbe French people and to the government to hear - In a recent Issue of Modern Irristories of ill treatment ofAmaricaa gation, majraJlneHDf" applied tourists. The few cases of diffi In Los Angeles, apprinted culties hare beeu greatly pears- an article by Dr. O. W. fled. of Logan entitled, "What Irrigation Has Done For My State, Ctah."Jt reads as follows ; Irrigation has iuade Ttah possible, of coarse, tbe ' 82.6 million acres rtb Vu"ffaeS"Bhown to geographers as Ttah are ob--- i s o'clock Me will give each Starting ; problems. or Only one complaint of selinre msde been bad American property the state department. llr.:CuilMeri- the and said, idge's spokeaman ran government bad. pronusea make Jnynedlttte adjustment of,. the v . '. - " " one case. wUl certify The administration however, tbe .spokesman declared, that thla government will do what .it can to see our claims respected- . 11 90 LJ ft 7 1 H FREE FLOUR atten His8pokeaiaf declared imcondl- tktnslly. tbat and no law did thJN lane Theiwlns ar jnembtrajOb resell noriMU Ira government bave authority fa interpuretr domestie est. It self . are confident that tbe plight of tbe frsne U not hopeless. 'That It is wrong to say the rrewh toward people are Inhospitable Americana baa been brought to bin attention. -Tbat American tourists, although Inowingbow lo: enjoy : themselves abroad in general bave conducted ' "3 '"aV - "The- $1 98 to gvtiTuajtliAji?. T' e Cnited tatej gven(-um- t cuiiiit interfere In the church sad state controversy- - In Mexico, President Coolidge ruled today, v (rr) .DEPARTMENT STORES 286 WEST CENTER " mm lUKCLESAOTO 7 MKUlNll. ' - J -- ' r" L ' " . - ' |