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Show rPROVQ; EVENING! JER AtpJ MARSHAL F0CHIPROVOW0MM, Tjrap Hike Traffic Schedule CLIP THIS SCHEDULE) (MOTORISTS i The traffic, schedule for the Timpanogoa hike has been drawn upjn detail for Friday and Saturday of this week. Friday,"July 20, marks the Aspen Grove program while Saturday is the day of th6 big climb. The schedule was drawn, up by County Commissioner A. Smoot, Sheriff J. D. Boyd and Dell Webb, working in conjunction .with" C J. Hart and Fred Dixon, who comL v ''. ' prise the transportation committee. ' In connection with this schedule, it is to be noted that no cars will be permitted to leave "Wildwood after 11 :30 ' . In the heart of the1 season vwhei s y.m m eV inerchandise is being purchased we are making fecial attractive prices on practically all summer merchandiser n . im-ex- ira. ' ."" direction. Those desiring to take buses are asked to register v at the Provo Chamber of Commerce.' traffic schedule follows i. . "IZ7"'- "7'" LEAVE WILDWOOD . 4 p. mrto 5tS0, p. m, 10 a. m. toU:30 a. m. , , 7 p. m. to 8 :80 p. m; 1 p. m. to 2:30 p. m., ' 10 p. m. to"ll :30 p. m". ; LEAVE ASPEN GROVE 6 :15 p. m. to G:30 p. m. 9jl5 a. m. to 9 :30 a. m. 12 ;15 p. m. to 12:30 p. m. 9:30 p. mr --i 3 U5 p. m. to 3 :30 12 l and after. m. - Our complete line, of figured Georgetiq J and Crepe de Chine and Flat Crepe, made from .pure silk. .Specially ' priced this 'welkr- - ' ; .' tot--fcfi- . Get You A Nice Silk Crepe $2.45 Silk Crepe . fei""' $1.57 SiiK Crepe T: r. S1.63 . w. j r' . mm PRICE.. - fevj ' 'A Bathi soft ' . iwr nc ...iJJliJj The-sam- . 4 I " $1.95"7T BRGREENWOO 9:l-5p,m,;t- o is among the towns to participate in- - the finals, According'' to R. B. Maughn, chairman dr the baseball eomrnittee of the Springville post, American Legion, under whose' auspices thi Junior league-- ia fostered. Seasonable Merfclianfjise Specials t ' Friday night. The road between Wildwood and Aspen Grove will be policed by members of the sheriff's office throughout Friwill day and Saturday, when hundreds' Df cars doubtless ' make the trip. , . In case any cars are unable to make the trip within . the time allowed by the schedule, they will be required to fall to(one side until the road is cleared for" traffic, in that -- in which event First and Third war would tie for ., first ,' place, which is not considered likely, r This means that the First ward will be given an opportunity -- to enter the state finals if .Springville 24, fkM ER:BR0&' '..v. i . : FIRST WARD CHILDSOUGHX LiEAGUE LEADER Continued from page One PAGE THREI game favoring the- First ward it Is not likely that they will losp the championship - honors. This could only happen by th'Socond ward "winning next Saturday's game' and Mapleton winning the game of July spirit the Americans quickly caught They proved it at Brtleau Wood, at Police authorities throughout the w Chateau Thtory, 'during the great state League Standing have been asked to join In a W. L. PC. Saint !ihici;,'6iftnsfe and later In .857 the Argonne where American krms seaich being conducted for Mrs. First Ward .667 46, and her Third Ward never" brought';' greater glory to the Esther- - .Anderson. .429 .; daughter, Jenny, 10, who have been Mapleton .. , Stars and Strftfts since leaving Provo. on July Second "..''..;. .167 "Our comradeshllJ "extended from missing ':; .7 the highest in command to the new- 11. r , all personal est recruit last winter Mrs. Anderson, and views and preferences.' The com- her daughter were living with Mrs. .The SprimrvlUe First ward' of mon welfare was supreme with us Edna J. Roundy at 357 East Center (he American Legion .junior base The" rule of street. They left this place-abeuIn all emergencies. ball league triumphed again, overj conduct or goverhmeiltchiefs and Junes.10 for a short "stay with Mrs. the Third, ward. when Captain soldiers In the field was to agree at Elma Nielsen of Provo. Mrs. Ander. Weight's husky warriors took tho son's sister. About July 11 they len long end of a 3 to 1 score. Thl all costs. for the "Friendships between the allied this place presumably for Salt Lake however, was no walk-awa- y of blood- "where they formerly resided. j peoples before r First ward bunch, since the score shed became, during hostilities; the Sheriff J. D. Boyd states that wnth-i- was 1 to l at the end of the game, Prov'o, Mrs. Anderson had some most living and endurirtfr'Of realiinning being necessary to ties. It was this Union, at the price trouble In getting sufficient surr, close the argument," The game was from her and effort Arthur of the sacrifice, port j husband, greatest played at the Jefferson scho.il and by pooling the resources or our Anderson, who is living at. Bing- grounds last Saturday evening. various countries that enabled us to ham. Juvenile court authorities It 'was a pitcher's battle betwee command the means and to sum- - were asked to intervene in behalf Spafford of . the Third and Capt.. mon the strength to: reach the ulti- - j of the daughtcrl'pn seyeraL-flccft- a Weight.- - Both boyshandlearth!nv sions In an attempt to. Increase tho solves 1n splendid style, aod were mate goal'f ' amount .contr1butj:d by her father not'rclleved until the seventh canto Th6ugh Foch speaks directly and BliJiplv, one senses great reserve. . It Uvtag expenses. . wheoBcstitookiheiuound for I 47 welL knownLthal fit,, times. JiS.JS Weight n:d Ki rjihnnx rel ieved Spaf- ford. TM latter, however, did not tctlturnind, difficult to approach. .enter until the First ward boya had Naturally an amazing ability to j - eharaTteTlsr.T.y; 'v tics: " The fielding in Saturday s gatue One Continued from page "ft66Mp-V(- i was exceptionally good, only twa brought himself hack to thepTes'ent ."we encounter dif, ficulties similaj1 to those we Had to Rainbow trout, StrawberryLHcrabiKT,-.,.;,,,rf.nvw1 m, la e Calder, 9',i pound Rainbow, Straw-hej- r thcuu. face during the wnr. y ; Charl ieBaynradr-- ? 5 conditions attend irar efforts whe-ttrWith. the lesuTronasT Salurday't poind RfyLnbow, --Provo river; Wagenen, S pounds native.' with victory 1n view, or a movemenT lrovo river; Ye JonesrSpound to promote the pgiiceLgiirlgworlJ Provo ami routes would"! So let us not forget on this mem. Iiinbow7Trovo river. not be interested in the contest, the been fish have other comMany our large or;Sble anniversary,, that wlftfli fiinfinefl it, In living mon efforts snd out un?hA' or receiving KiiMr Mail, out of the the or weighed, us parties union brought victory at arras. officially As long as we keep fresh the mem: catching them did not live in Provo, Provo postuffice, which, of course, includes the rural routes of Provo. i ory of our trials 'n'that past when and of coursecou!d not- be given However, Mr. Carlson reports that we stood so firmly together, we can consideration. Interest I Onjj of The;' finer catcbcsepoTted have faith in the future. ' a from one end of the county to the V.' "It is to such lone and intimate to Mr. Carlson came from have mnde in concord of Our peoples that I invite resident of that city having caught other, and hundreds it. He states that the combatants of yesterday, the a lVz pound trout in Strawberry, quiry concerninginterest as time went on grew there - the --World victorious- - soldiers being more" large fish" caught reWar, and in the name of which ii distance telephone Monday.,: cently than at the beginning of the salute my American -- comrades in j Great IntwtHt ArouMHl-I outside J this of contest. that Believing, persons annfversary." a o'clock" 3D;AI7JULY"lTrriD2S: Sta -- - -r- - Lee-"Va- : ONE-HAL- F thc-nrra- l- One lot of plain color GcorK- ettcl'iaLilrcpti. ancLCri ppi-'snn- . de Chine "Dresses" must gol These prices will sell them: ' i, - Dresses $19.45 7 Dresses . ." , rf II $10.75 . ALL SWEATERS Radically Reduced , $3.19 $3.95 $ 1.45 - Nile Dance. t, - ' -:--- - .r.-. Ji . $1.13 ..Tm.:r ' ....... ) ' ,. $1.33 . . $2.25 .$1.69 value j I ....$3.75 c ...-69- -- :..$2.48 $3.10 Sweaters '" value7 -- ' ' Sweaters know a girl who didn't like a doll? You NEVER did. Dozens of cunning: French Dolls will be given away at our Doll I $2.75 Sweaters ( ': . . '. . . . ' $1.75-- . - ,; ' g5f ' f T y ill" value ..$3.75 . . . , t lJjjfmM; 'Jus- w , . . . . . t; . Vu value ' "rf 1 $12,15 Dresses$15.45 ;-., ...45C " - ' $3.25 va'.uc Our entire line of tight Footwear must. go fegardless of cost Buy now while you can get long service for your . . money. The season has just starfed. . . m iI -- : ...... Light Slippers B $4.45 Llght. Slippers 1 Light Slippers I ............ ,t. . . ..$5.45 $2.45 : . - $5.85 yU iLi Slippers . . .$4.45 Slippers .... ... . . ...... , , . . . y I 21 Saturday , July GIRLS BE READY! "FUN GALORE! IBUi BEAD TEE SJOEY, The monstrous fish was - Jerked COLOB THE PICTURES I Zarpundandfinalrandedrt ground. It .flopped away up in th--air, and almost, go away. The Tlniej thought this fun' was" fine, and hung on tightly to the line. "We've 1 hooked him good." 'cried Scouty, "but he still" feels rather gay." Again the f sh flopped on Its side. - "Hey, sit on him,"- - one Tiny cried. And that's what Clowny1 trieif to do. -- The fish weuli oot .hold Btiir. whsclr It gave poor .Clowny quick and landed him upon ' his r back.' 'Course Clowny didn't like this, but , it gave. the rest a thrin' . And than they all. 'heard Coppy shout, "Let him alone. He'll soon tire out." And, sure enough,' the big fish did. 'Twas quiet as could be," "We'll scale him, now,", somebody .said. They got sharp rock and The way the scals - went ahead, went flying wa3amnny"TlEht, to - 10 DAYS Me bluictfolcl aaardte test- - CUICI f- - i A ONLY! i ;f"'- - Scene-E- M , ebb see. SSY JC LUB Event" princess "Just think," cried Clowny, wc can eat! I'll bet this fish will taste real sweet. Lot's gather wpod and build " a lire, and "toast ""him "till he's done. The rest of you pilfc up the wood, and I'll "fix up the fish, real good. Please hurry now." And all the T;ny mites began o run. .""'The bonfire soon" was fixed, up slick. Then Clowny,' took q great Mr stick nnd hooked the' fish. upo' it. Everything was new an set., They ,. r" tw,o stones and rubbed them well, to start the fire. "Say, this Is -- Scoutv.' rwiii."-veile- d "When the t - 14 ...." till in the , The flames shot'upwards air. around the big ftaH hanging there. , "Keep'.hahds oft" shouted Cntpy. "It is much to hot to touch,. We'll watch it, closely for a spell. tell just ,JTm fairty sure that when to put the f ire' buti" so II will not cook too much."... - i ' ROSPiGLiosrs 1 ' Present PriaeM. th Ommum Mittct Marianas VaaBenMC Imt, Clariiit Stem, RoMaoad Piachot. For!!!. -- ' " - ; .N Clfrtttt . Anttktr , The Score:- -' OLD "GOLD' . . . -- The two other oiisrettes ' ', ia the tcit ,v J (The Tinlw meet the talking lish in the next story.) BA mart ltraebeoo, tea, dianer and nipper oi New York'i kati mni .... . ' . V.'.-- a. V. , 0. HUH. II urn inyif I "j itticuaciu oi th JVr--. .1 Xf I Y- - "'"l7::;'Sv Y mi . The iostess PRINCESS FRANCESCO ROSPIGL1USI b . . American bora wifa of the prominent Italian nobleman Y - :. i, ' u PIN- played tfiff Ann COMTESSE.DE FORCE- LLE . . ol the diitin. MISS'ROSAMOND HOT-r-;-: nmm aw w "V1 v nriuinair lu Miracle." Reporter of leading New York newspaper. ... STARTED when oigsrettei were offered. EveryonoVefuied, ITand lit their owe. Five persons . ; four different brands. ;C'Wt' VCitcia. i . - -- , i That started the talk on cigarette tastes whether people. spoof themselves on likes and dislikes. Someone suggested the bHndfold tettofind6ut.,We,pooIedoigsrettes'lfourofthebeitkoownbrnds. I blindfolded each guest in turn, they smoked four cigarettes, called their preference Three' out of fou r choie OLD GOLDS. : ' Y Statement 'made to Society .. valw lanuly V r aruiaa tceacr. (octal - MlSS M4RI4NNE VAN RENSSKI.AER . . . rbo 4 :. :-. ' 'weather x TIZ .for Tired, hat hth e2secretrof 7 It's not amyitery . , . but a very simple fact. It is keprf leaf tobacco that gives OLD GOLDS their honey-lik- e imaothneie. No cosrae, hesvy Up 7rflP or tiie tobaoeo plant TiTid withered fnund 7wp.,"7That'l, why they are different rv ; better . I why you can pick them in the dsrlu r to-ach- burn and swell. -- sm 'r'f ' '' are able tolnalce this extraordinary offer only - as a result of very special arrangements with j:the manufacturer, ; and advise everyon to take advantage of an offer that . ' may neved be repeated. Made from the the tobaen ffanK ti of 'Provo " .7 "Tleasant Grcve . 'V A few drops of FREEZ- - ONE applied to any corn instantly stops the pain and soon the corn lifts right 'off, without hurt--ing- ., . . .. FREEZONE for cores, TIZ for sore,lired-feet- - the two mean complete J foot comfort." -- . O P. Lorillard Co., Eat. 1760 hmrl-leav- . 1ST DRUGS HEDQU E?i'"SAFETSTORES : SMOOTHER AN Dr BE TTER --lNOTl A - GOUG H - INt A iC ARLO AD" :- Aching Feet Draws out the poisons that; cause your feet' ptD gold's winning' appeal? FREEZONE Hfor Corns T"We mmui . 1 a reg- -. ufar 35c package of FREEZONE and a ' regular 35c package of TIZ for 49c.A saving to you or 21c just when you r.eo.d these foot helps most, during the hot . 1 MISS CLARISSA STEM popular New York Society lirU wavcuiiinioiuciiiiiarini ana Loauoa luc tprul iiiwwLjiiwwiiaawanwuniiM - j ii .If For 10 days only V . Sprin"ill " ' |