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Show PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE '28, 1921.' ENJOYED ANHUAL OUTING CONDUCTING FREE r HERE -- HELP The Men'3 Furnishing Department of Taylor Brothers Company announce the opening of their new BUREAU Dont talk to me! Im so tired I cant answer you decently if you do! (Continued from Page One.) tern plcting a climb to Tlmpanogoa was T am sorry. What - have you shown. done? Been seeing again, after the The first day of the outing was a ironing? foreboding of tbe splendid enterDone! Ive done nothing. tainments that had been arranged Worked all the afternoon like a for the visitors. a gingham dress and Trojan making The visit at the State Mental Hos. picked out every stlch I put in! I pltal was one long to be remember- was too tired to sew when I began." ed. Dr. George E. Hyde escorted "Why didnt you let Mrs. Haley the visitors through the various de- make the dress? Didnt she ask for partments and explained to them sewing Just a few days ago? the treatments given the patients "Yes, but I Just felt that I could tn order to cure them from their not afford to hire sickness. He stated that the hospital But Mrs, Haley must live she successful In and her children. She has thus tar been is a thrifty ' affecting cures. very d This was -- and ..woman doesnt- - want little by the fact that anaverage of she to get along 10 patients were discharged month- charUytHow.ia if women like you get too d ly, while about 10 patients were adto hire work done? Mrs. Halmitted during the same period. ey knows how to sew and could In speaking of the work of the at- make the gingham dress with lesa tendants, Dr. Hyde enumerated the than half the energy. Do you owe following as being necessary: Fan nothing to such as she? cies and delusions to be humored; "But, John, how are we to econobtain good will and confidence of omise, how are we to lay by anypatient; extravagant language and thing, If I hire so much done that conduct to be controlled; untidy and ought to be done at home? helpless to be kept clean; dangerous "Did the washing at home this to be guarded; noisy aqd destructive week, too, I remember. Took poor to be calmed; sick and Infirm to be Mrs. Laytons Job, and left her'' a nursed; suicldea to be constantly couple of dollars short on her watched, and occupation and diver- weeks supplies. As I remember, sion simplified to individual minds. you were too tired to be decent that On the beautiful lawn of the hosday, too. No, my dear, I dont bepital the Provo band gave a concert lieve In economizing that way. To at which were present every one of do so Is to swell the number of dethe 678 patients with the exception pendent people in our community. of sixteen who were sick or who pre- It Is to make paupers out of those ferred to visit with relatives In the who would gladly be Independent if Several aesthetic dances office. given a chance to work. It Is very were exhibited by Miss Toss Childs well to know how to take care of of Springville and Misses- Florence work In an emergency. When - and Venice - Jepperson - otprovo. your are so many who want to do It there After th concert Dr. and Mrs Hyde and need to do It, lets be generous were hosts to the newspaper men enough to send It out. and their wives at a luncheon served Mrs, Gordon thought the matter n the lawn. over very seriously after the little Informal addresses praising the talk with her husband; and the next wonderful work of Dr. Hyde were morning the unfinished gingham made by State Auditor Mark Tuttle dress cams into the hands of an exand Eph Homer, engineer of the pert, who needed the work. hospital. There are too many women among At 8 oclock the editors were thej us who are not heeding the appeal guests of the public service bureau for the thrifty little seamstress, nor of the Brigham Young University at for the women who has long supthe Little Theatre, where an enter- ported her children by doing the Dr. taining program was rendered. And so todgy the family washing. welcomed Brimhall H. George women are facing a situation these to the , spokesmen of the world they have not faced for years the Institution. As condition of unemployment "The editor, said Dr. Brimhall, though It were not hard enough to "is a great public servant. He must be obliged to be both sweep the towni dust: the town, and the opportunity to dress the town, and educate the earn Is lessened, and many of the town. He must gather and organ- necessities of life cut off. ise a mental movie to the public. It Isnt the big generous heart of A. Ray Olpln, student body presi- Utah County that has brought this addent of the university, gave an It Is an abnormal growth about dress on the value of an education and James H. 'Wallis, president of the Utah State ' Press association, spoke on the evolution of newspaEarl pers In Utah. Professor T. M.LA. LEAGUE masterful reading, Pardos gave a stirred which Dead, The Living Club Standing the emotions of the audience. Vocal Division Northern Nbw-e- ll solos were sung by Miss Helen a and Knndsen and Miss Lillian Won and duet was rendered by Violet Phll-U..S . , Vineyard Celestla Johnson. Miss Alone View Lakh Van gave a violin solo and Glen " 8 Pioneer Wagoner and FrantsT Westover View Grand cornet and flute duet. , 8 Sharon. .33) 4 0 .000 Tlmpanogos Prof- - C. J. Leaf Shop Thursday, 9:00 a. m. We invite our friends to call and inspect our new shop. Opening1 Special THURSDA Y FRIDA Y f SATURDAY , illus-trate- COOL AS A CANYON BREEZE tight-fiste- 117 NE third lighter by actual weight than average summer suit insuring you cool comfort and moderate body temperature. The air can circulate freely over the body, leaving it comfortably dry and invigorated. , Q the SUITS WORTH - Jaunty Straw Hats Priced for 3 days ' Special $2.85 1 v t A blouse that has sold for 90c. until .Priced for .3. .days Special 45' cents er ..,8 I t ! t t M - Men's' Shop CENTRAL DIVISION one-thir- ty four-thirt- down. t Taylor Bros. Company .... :.... . -- Belts formerly priced (2.50 -- CHEAPER CRACKERS. Rational Biscuit Company has announced a Sweeping reduction on Its entire line, both packages and bulk, which plus previous reductions generally cuts away from 65 per cent to 70 per cent of the advance during the war period. Several other reductions were policy being to pass along .automatically declines iu the raw materials. In this case, however. It has gone so far that it expects the new prices will stand for many months, feeling that with price stability assured, the trade and public will buy with confidence, a state of mind that, of course, makes for better business everywhere." J What wives should now Is that husbands , would ratherhava them . TUn. bills up than to run themselves . Priced for. 3 days Special 75 cents - than 8,000 persons. I 30 Dozen Belts , j First Ward on the brain, that distorts things Added. Interest In the , new high Manavu. , and makes them appear out, of reschool swimming pool is announced lation. Let the unhealthy selfishS. in the appearance of Prof. C. ness be cut away that the milk of Leaf of Salt Lake, who will gire an human kindness may not be poisonexhibition in fancy trick swimming Bonneville ed by It.' and diving at the high school pool Second Ward We need fifteen more families in Wa Thursday evening, June 30, at 8 Fifth Provo who will send their' washing LEAGUE UTAH CENTRAL oclock. ont by the week, and we need quite Miss Pearl Kimball, state chama number in Springville. We need Club Standing pion lady swimmer will also perjas many additional families wbo form In the exhibition, as .will Mr. Pet will send out the plain sewing and Keith Burt, middle distance state .833 .we need others who will send repair anchampion, and Rols Bolin, Jr., .750 j work and pressing and cleaning. other expert In the water. ' .683 : The Community Welfare office Prof. Leaf holds the world's .417 I gives free service to those seeking reocrd In swimming, and has per.417 employment, and those who are formed In many exhibitions .364 looking for help. Too often It has outj the .United .States.- - Among the .333 nothing to otter, because peoplcrfatl Interesting feats Jhe has performed ":873 to report "TheW needs. The ofrTce was to swim from Antelope Island FRIDAY'S RESULT Is open regularly on Monday, WedIn the Great Salt Lake to Saltair, a nesday and Friday, from nine tn distance of seven miles in five Provo 6 y and from to eleven-thirt- y hours and fifteen minutes. 4 191. Payson to Telephone The public is Invited to see Prof. Leaf and his corps of swimmers. A great man Is one who is able Springville ,. . . . to conceal the fact that he Is . Fork American Three hundred thousand workers In the weaving section of cotton In7 dustry in England have been given Spanish Fork 3 notice of a 30 per cent reduction in Nephl BENEFIT DANCE that there are in operation at the present time some 600 clothing factories or shops in Argentina, giving employment to more r now Pool wages. It is estimated X. , Boy sBlouses 1 - $4250 Cushion band, novelty straws have been priced to (5.00, excellent quality BASEBALL To Give Exhibit at r Gymnasium ' - wage-earne- r, . I Priced for 3 days - Special- $27.5 - ps wea-oth- er suit these torrid daysT refreshes" like a glacier cooled breeze from Mt. Timpa-nogo- s, as they are designed for active men who would avoid the dangerous heat strain of hot weather months. j home-keep- EARING a feather weight, hot y. .AWARDED. CONTRACT.. y The Wasatch 6f Provo was today awarded the contract by the City Commission for constructing a concrete road in street paving district No. 12 on West Center street from Fifth West street to the Denver and Rio , Grande railroad crossing oa a bid of SAVE Work on the road will be immediately, according to W. O. Creer, manager of the Was9 Heber The Building Committee . of atch Grading company; and will be 2 V. Lehi the Fourth Ward will give a pushed for an early completion, i dance in the Amusement Hall, j The bids of other contractors TOMORROWS SCHEDULE Martin, Martin A Markham of Thursday evening, June 30th. jwere, Provo, 128,745.29; Gray A Mur- -' Provo at Lehl; Spanish Fork at The public is invited and is as- dock. of Salt . Lake jCLtyi.29J4JL; Heber at Springville; Nephl; Jayson sured good time. and Christensen, Jacobs and Gardat American Fork. ner of Salt Lake City, $29,375.77. com-jmenc- l FOR CASH UY Samuel Kopp450 W. Center Phone 446 I Lowest Prices. Cash and Carry System. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WEEK ENDING JULY 2, 1921. ' 10 lbs. Sugar sack Turkey Red Flour, sack Straight Grade 48-l- b 48-l- b. 1 r. 100 lbs. Chopped Barley 65 $1.70 S1.65 $1.65. ; 2 dozen Fresh Eggs lbs,-- 8 New-.Pota.to- Lemon or Ginger Sna ps 29c. 1 b. - ' b. 2 Cans Corn Beefi 2 lbs. Good Creamery Butter 2 package Shasta .Tea 1 1 Pint Can Pierce's Table Syrup 1 Quart Can Pierces Table Syrup 6 Small Cans Hebe Milk 1 Gallon Can 1 Pineapple 10-lCan White Syrup 6 Bars White Laundry Soap New Shipment Picnic Hams, per lb. i 55c. bag Pancake Flour j 2 packages Mothers Wheat Hearts 2 packages Pearl Hominy. J can Power Pure Coffee 2 Tall Cans Pink Salmon 4-l- r 30c.- es -- Grading-Compan- I26J12.91. MONEY-B- , b. 29. 45c. 35c. 25c. 25c. 45c. 65c. 45c. 30c. 55c. 25c. 75c. 85c. .25c. 22c. MOPE FOR TIIE MONEY. NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY. 77 450 West Center StTTProvo. - 1 |