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Show THE PROVO POST i t SAVE MONEY-BU- Samuel Kopp 450 w-Cen- h Lowest Prices. 10 lbs. ' : i t H ! COMPLETE LINE . n - FOR FOUR MEN Phone 446 te Cash and Carry System. THE MOST ? EATS ENOUGH FOR CASH Y Sugar s. 3 Dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs 2 lbs. Pacific Nut Butter 2 lbs. Ranch Butter lb. can Pineapple 2 large 2 69c 55c 45c 65c 53c 27c ,. Hungarian Giant Who Is Over 9 Feet and Weighs 458 Pound. A man named Kanzanloff, recent- ly exhibited in Hungary, is said to be one of the largest men alive, and is probably one of the tallest men of whom authentic records exist. It should be said that this statement is not taken from a circus billboard. It is made deliverately by a WEEK ENDING MAY 20 L -- scientific observer, the Budapest corof the Journal of the respond Special Medical Society, who goes American 2 large Oral cans Sardines in Tomato Sauce Special on to describe Kanzanloffs tremend15c ous proportions, his almost insatiable Cooking Butter, per lb 25c 3 Bottles Sniders Salad Dressing appetite and lethargic disposition. He is 34 years of age, his hight 25c 3 cans Marshmallow Cream is nine feet and three inches, and he 50c 3 pkgs. Aunt Jemimas Pancake Flour is built in proportion to his height. 25c 2 pkgs. Evaporated Cherries -- I Thus, his hand is,one foot one inch ' 35c 2 pkgs. Cream off Barley from finger tip to wrist; his foot is one foot nine inches long; his chest 2 cans Dill Pickles 45c measurement is 5 6 inches; the cir85c 5 lb. Pail Swifts Silver Leaf Lard cumference of his head is 25 inches 35c 2 pkgs. Green Bag Coffee and his weight is 458 pounds. 25c 2 cans Libbys Pork and Beans To support this huge frame he 35c 2 lbs. Fresh Tomatoes eats an amount that would satisfy 10c four others of good appetite. In four New Potatoes, per lb. , meals in the course of the day he 15c Utah Asparagus, per lb. h consumes four or five pints of milk, 48c 10 bars At B. Naptha or Crystal White Soap fifteen to twenty eggs, three or from L 20c 3 cans Lighthouse Cleanser four pounds of meat, five or six 35c 3 cans Saponiphier Lye loaves of bread, large quantities of potatoes, beans and other vegetables, 1 PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR LIVE POULTRY. from four to six pints of wine, and five or six liters of beer. These quantities appear to be well attested, as do the measureMORE FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY. ments of his proportion; but the fact 0 St., that arrests attention particularly in the accounts of the giants habits is jie enormous amount of sleep that r.. c needs. Normally he passes a large portion of the day in slumber, and he has been known to sleep for Even when awake his 24 hours. movements are slow and deliberate, and he is inclined to doze off when left alone, the only stimulus to exertion being the cravings of hunger, PROVO, UTAH which are said to be acute. The correspondent adds that it is reimpossible, in the light of recent this to on searches regard giantism, of humanity as prodigious specimen a freak, he must be the subject of pathologic change, probably in the Copyright 1922. Cincinnati Coffin Co ductless , n pituitary body, to a small of the base the attached gland brain and supposed to regulate the nutrition of bone and other connective tissues. It is not likely that Three fnrndFed thousand Kanzanliff will live to old age. francs was paid one-ceSwimming from He has gone to Siberia, his father-lanColonia, British tna stamp, issue of ' Buenos to help his parents in farm Aires, recently, an on carmine,...rsold recently at anbIack auction i student made a new rone ork. S3 f ' DOWN Power - 4 Provo. t i I i d, nt I seventh eVVicZ -- I XwUS Pa rn FerrarI was twenty-seve- n FraiK-e.0- epenId.ABLE eighiThourthere far-seei- the town hall on share? and whenTh es high-grad- Utah Power & t what you save that counts ? BECAUSE d As a public utility its earnings are not sufficient to provide funds for expansion programs. JPTsonly permitted to earn in addition to operating expenses and taxes sufficient to pay a fair r&Ie of return on the value of its property a reasonable rate of return on the capital already invested. This stock is free from Utah and Idaho taxation. The dividends you receive are free from theiormal federal income tax. You may purchase this stock at any.; of our offices, or through any of our employees they are oursalesmen. state-regulate- - $10.00 start with when subscribing for a share'of this Then stock. pay the balance in e?sy monthly installpreferred ments of $10 a month. You can get your money back with 6 per cent interest any , time before your last payment. We will sell you as many as 2 5 shares dn this plan. We pay you 6 per cent interest on all .payments. Clip this coupon and mail for further particulars. This is a real opportunity It calls for action! Mail this is all you need to , Coupon TODAY. Send in this coupon it will bring you an illustrated booklet and tell you how to buy this stock for $10 g month. , . not what you earn taiFraternal beneciar y nipre than i oW aaeB WOMAN HOBO WEDNESDAY SPECIALS NIGHT SPENDS IN-COU- liA A Al o illw It looks like ridges and furrows under the magnifying Valleyb in Paint That Make it Poor The Valleys are the thin streaks The Hills are the thick streaks the brush marks. brushed, if the to show. paint is cheap the brush marks are bound , Good paint levels up to a smooth surface. are Cheap paint dries with hills and valleys that alternately strong and weak. Just as a chain is only as strong as its weakest thinlink, so is a film of paint only as good as its nest places the valleys. Most paints are made of only three things. Lowe Brothers High Standard is made of six three more ingredients that exhaustive laboratory caused are by PAINT streakshow much it is A cross section of a paint film cheap looks like this. . and practical tests have shown to be necessary to make good paint. Add to this the fact that these ingredients are more finely ground,, and you can understand 'uhy to a uniHigh Standard will always smooth out formly thick surface. Which is also the reason it lasts longer, and looks better as long as it lasts. Come, in and see the sample panels and ask for lifpriitiiTP Immininijffl High Standard goes on smooth and stays smooth. Thats why it looks better and lasts longer. Sugar, JAIL Hiking Nellie Cruse, 48, who Special Washington Correspondence. claims she has walked from Los- AnWASHINGTON, D. C., May 8. geles to Salt Lake and return eight Lee R. Taylor, president of the times, was a ward of Provo City Frito Strawberry Waterusers association, night. She was on her way the that day come from and A. R. Wilson, secretary of Salt Lake, having and A. coast organization, both of Payson,were city via St. George, St. Thomas in T. Money, Spanish Fork, Zion canyon, declaring that she and in opposition the scenery and jthe trip Washington this week to trans- enjoyed is it which sight as any other tourist. to a bill by as much to quite rolls her own, according fer from the reclamation service Nellie acres Wren Wilkins, and Police of the forestry service the 60,000 Chief to of land surrounding the reservoir of declares that she enjoys her cigaret as any one. She carries a the Strawberry project. will ap- as much of kit Congressman Leatherwood cooking utensils and depends this week the good people along luck pear before the committee upon and the route and sustenance. her on behalf of the water users for involved. years I was married twenty-seve- n present the legal questions Mr. Leatherwood will' contend that ago, she told Chief Wilkins Friday the act under which the land involved night, but my husband used toI beat was set apart for the irrigation proj- me and I left him. Since then have between spent most of my time on the road. ect constitutes a contract users water the Asked if she had ever been attackthe government and conby be abrogated ed by hoboes, she pointed to a four-inc- h and can not' action by scar across her forehead and gress. Such contemplated Leatherwood Mr. bill, Thats what one did, but you said: the pending will insist, would be unconstitutionalof should have seen him- before I was through with him. because it would be in derogation users, water of the Nellie was given a bed in the womvested the rights govthe to in an's ward of the county jail Friday who have already paid on the $300,000 morning she more than ernment night, and Saturday on her way toward Salt Lake. went cost of the project. asUtah will get little financial its sistance from the government for the road building if congress passes such COMB SAGE TEA III bill now pending which governs Under the Present expenditures. may contribute government the law IT 10 road contoward $20,000 per mile in cut struction. This amount is half by the pending bill. is vigCongressman Leatherwood ItS Grandmothers Recipe to measure. new the orously opposing to the fact that keep her Locks Dark, He calls attention btah Glossy, BeautifuL there are stretches of road in as 100 extending in places as farlands, for e mixture of Sage Tea miles through government would be The for darkening gray,'s and which the citizens of Utah Sulphur the cost of streaked and faded hair is requird to pay a part ofinasmuch as recipe, and folks area ags-construction, and that good, to it keep their hair using the cost of a cement roadway of usual, even is quite sensible, as which color, width is approximately $32,000 per we are living in an age when a youthmile .the burden upon the taxpayers ful appearance is of the greatest adwould be prohibitive, and the people vantage. Nowadays, though, we don t have of Utah would receive no benefit the billtroublesome task of gathering the from the passage of the mixing at e home. sage and the mussy All drug stores sell the by the addition of product, improved called Wyeths Sage other ingredients, BIKES BOUGHT and Sulphur Compound. canIt is very discover popular because nobody Simply moisten SOLD it has been applied. brush with it and your comb or a soft taking draw this through ayour hair,morning one small strand at time; by but what dethe gray hair disappears, with ladies Wyeths Sage lights the beL. E. and Sulphur Compound, is that, the hair sides beautifully darkening also proaiter a few applications, it Baby Buggies duces that soft lustre andso appearance attractive. of abundance which is Real bargains in Used is a dee preparation This who those for requisite Bicycles. lightfula toilet more youthful appearance. It desire cure, mitigais not intended for the Phone 348 351 W. Center tion or prevention of disease. - old-tim- grand-mother- i & GLASS PHONE 53 GO. - ready-to-us- and Repairing Waid Re-tire- UNTIL J 10 lbs. Cocoa, Loose,' lb G& c 1 15c t lb. Box Soda Crackers Lard, Home Rendered, 5 lbs. for Hamburger and Sausage, 2 lbs. for Pork Steak, lb. 3 m NOON -r- NTY - i t 1st, April 1st. Utah Power & Light Co., Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Please send me booklet, The Story of An Opportunity at Horn e, containing (1) More information alxmt your preferred stock (2) Details of Eaj Paynn nt Plan (3) How to Judge An Investment. Name Address Public Service OPPOSITION TO BILL CENTER n. (Without Obligation) Company Light Efficient MEN WORKING IN liaVEST Dividends are paid every three months-JaJuly 1st and October 1st, promptly and regularly. , . UTAH COUNTY PROVO PAINT ! Per Cent 3 ng each Preferred1 ''Stock TAX FREE invest-compani- Its " no 1-- securities taf the electric light and to be among the soundest the most exacting and investors have Trillions of their funds invested in companies such as the Utah Power and Light Company. You can do no better than to follow the example of jour bank and jour insurance company. Invest savings in the electric light and power industry an industry jour that is founded on a permanent necessity for its service. The Utah Power & Light Company has been supplying electric energy to Utah and Idahcj cities, villages ancLfarms for many years. It has pioneered in many localities and has kept abreastfur-of the development of the territory it serves. It is faced with ther development now to meet the growing demands of the thriving West. It is only because the business of this company is growing and because greater demand for power must be met that we have thi3 preferred stock for sale. Why the Utah Power & Light Company must obtain outside capital through the sale of its preferred stock. The company cannot provide, out of its earnings, the money which is necessary to take care of the enlargement of its plants, the increasing of its facilities andthe extending of its lines for expansion of its service. must obtain it It is continually needing new money. It e investment in its the public through investment by securities. . spend" 7 Put your money where ou know it will be safe and pay you a return that you can depend upon. I dis,tance The state tax of swfmmer waa in the water n2 4 Three loafers, taken in a raid on a ?e'haIf Per cent add- - 30 minutes, beating ther01 room in maha were senteneed record ThiS P1,ce court to sPend ten days PrIC?madeittbe high- by 30 minutes col-- "Co." & EARN, -- West Center A MONTH Shares for $95 and Dividend $1Q0 - ! TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922 : 38c 75c 25c , 18c REGULAR PRICES CEREALS 9 lb. bag Graham Flour 9 lb. bag Germade 10 lb. bag Pilsburjs Buek- - COFFEES AND TEAS can J. B. $2.10 can J. B., $1.20 M. J. B., can 42c .$2.10 Folgers Golden Gate, Golden Gate, 2&-lFolgers cun $1.10 . .45c Folgers Golden Gate, pkg. ...30c Folgers Ensign, b Hills Red Can, $2.10 Hills Red Can, 2M lb $1.10 45c Hills Red Can, 9 lb. bag Sunripe Rolled Oats . 55c M. 25c M. 9 lb. bag Corn Meal 40e 40c 5-l- b. 3-l- b. h. 5-l- b. b. 85c beat Flour 25c,. of Wheat, pkg (ream 25c (ream of Barley, pkg 25c Whcaco, pkg 11c Corn Flakes, Kelloggs 11c Post Toasties EGGS AND BUTTER 45c Banquet 40c Wasatch 35c ('ream Separator 20c Eggs, Strictly Fresh, doz SUGAR AND FLOUR, .$6.69 Sugar, per hundred ..70c Sugar, per 10 lbs $2.75 Flour, per hundred $1.40 Flour, per bag CHEESE 25c Full Cream, lb 27c Full Cream, Brick, lb...' Pimento-Chil- i and Cream, 2- .25c w 1-l- 1-I- 5-l- 1-- Folgers Shasta, pkg. ...... ! Sr lb Tree Tea, pkg ; - b. b. 28c 25c . ; WASHING POWDERS 30c Sea Foam, large pkg . 5c Sea Foajn, small pkg. .30c Sopade, large pkg 10c Sopadelsmall pkg 10c Star Naptha . . , . lOc FfAkes Ivorj 10c Dutch Cleansers Lighthouse Cleansers, 2 for.. 15c NU RAY POLISH 65c size Large Small size a, .35c HINDMARSH CO. Phone 534 Cash add Carry Market 464 West Center Provo, Utah SUMMER SCHOOL MUSIC SUMMER SCHOOLlGONDUCTED K BY Professor J. W. McAllister, Supervisor of Music, Assisted by Miss Elsie Hollerman, Director of High School Orchestras r ) Why not learn that Saxaphone ? Fix up that old violin and bring it. Cornet or Trombone or the new one Get that second-han- d that is in the stores or any of the band or orchestra instruments you have or can get. Bring them to the real music school when you come to take your lessons and have your study supervised. For further information phoneMr. McAllister, 369-Registration and assignments Monday May 22, 1922. W. d. -- ready-to-us- i Try a Post Want Ad! 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