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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1923 THE PROVO POST SENATOR SMOOT AN OLD FASHIONED j ARRIVES IN PROVO LABOR DAY I LANDOWNERS TO DISCUSS PROJECT : Helping to Lower the Cost of Living FARRER BROS. (Continued From Page 1.) and myself at a meeting to be held ect can be built in units, one of the in Salt Lake City September 4. From 'most important advantages that i my conversations with reclamation project can possess. The cost whei engineers who have made a casual completed is estimated at about $8, survey and inspection of the project, 000,000 by engineers who have view-- I gathered the idea that they regard- - ed the project, and they state that ed it highly and entirely feasible, every unit-cabe built separately Former Governor D. W. Davis of from the Others. The expenditure merchannew in mind we selected With Idaho, who is now director of the of $8,000,000 it is believed will rereclamation service, told me recently claim all land in the region and util-ththe Utah lake project would in ize all the available water supply. dise now unless accompany choosing. This means his opinion be favorably received by The Provo hay unit embraces 7800 acres of irrigable land now subthe department. ied by quality. To successfully lower cost of living, buy stand- 0 on Senator Smoot also commented merged; the Lehi unit embraces acres which it is thought will be the remarkable crops being produced in Europe this year, and the gener- reclaimed by pumping. Other units lowest price levels. merchandise dependable country. are the Mosida unit of 14,000 acres ally good production in this are Greased Pole Climbing: the the Taylorsville unit of 14,000 acres The crops in Europe of the world, and the Tooele unit of 24,000 acres greatest in the history The land in the Provo unit is resaid Senator Smoot . This is meant PRETTY FALL DRESSES All the Newest Shades and NEW FALL COATS not do I as a as a whole, and Greased result markably rich, and would, when t expect to see much exportation from drained, become among the most fer Styles in In every material. this country. The crops in the Unit- tile in the state. The engineering arrived Just ' FOOTWEAR ed States are also good, and business problems involved in this and the Royals, Boxing conditions everywhere are favor- other units is said to be extremely T0 T0 10 .simple by competent reclamation en- able. Bouts . $15.00 $98.00 $12.50 $50.00 to too is make gineers. $3,50 early Although it E. S. Hinckley of the committee any predictions regarding presiden-- j feels that the people ishould do all in next the for candidates tial election, AFTERNOON DANCEr Senator Smoot was asked how he re- - their power to bring this project garded President Coolidge in the light about, and he says: A FEW BIG SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Surf-Boar- d At this particular, time this of a standard bearer. Races I firmly believe that President proposition has every phase of being Coolidges administration will be so one of the most feasible projects in Dress All Aprons, Gingham Dresses successful that he will be asked the state of Utah. To put it over I will require the cooperation of our to head the Republican party. BIG PROVO BAND DANCE $1.38 value $4.50 value 1 $2.50 value 69 $2.25 $1.25 It base my opinion of Coolidge on many citizens and community effort. means a new the of in dawn declared the with him, day years intimacy $1.98 value $4.25 value 99 $8.75 $2.13 $7.50 value .1 Senator Smoot, and in case he is progress and prosperity of Utah ! SOME nominated I shall support him. county. Now is the time for the Snator Smoot will not be enabled landowners to think the matter over Summer Dresses These to remain in Provo for any length of seriously, and everyone should atimwas not the in tend the it that time ,and stated meeting tonight s probable that he would be forced to chamber of commerce. Other meetings will be held in the return to Salt Lake this evening. If not he will remain here until Sun- county this evening in the north and ONE BIG LOT OF SILK AND WOOL DRESSES AT HALF PRICE south ends of the county for the purday. to of He has but recently returned pose acquainting the people with Utah from a six weeks tour of Eu- the project and obtaining their on the matter. Although it is $8.25 $21.50 rope, where he made a thorough in- views not known the economic conditions. where of definitely vestigation The trip was characterized by Sena- meeting will be held, it is thought tor Smoft as a strenuous one, al- probable that they will be called at though enjoyable. He stated that American Fork, Lehi, Springville BIG LOT OF SILK AND WOOL SWEATERS AT HALF he was pleased to be back in Utah, and Spanish Fork. and in Provo; expressing his regret that he would not be able to stay FRUIT DOING WELL TO $4.50 $1.13 longer. He will return to Washington not later than October 13 in order to open hearings on the Teapot IN UTAH COUNTY, Oil dome, and it is probable that he in Septo will be called Washington ALL OUTING SUITS ALL WOOL SKIRTS tember. On his return to WashingOne-Thir- d SAYS CROP REPORT Discount ton he will make a report of his in$25-9- 8 the economic to $12.00 Breeches from Values vestigations regarding to $4.50 $1.98 to President conditions in Europe to Middies $1.35 $1.75 Fruit is doing well in Utah counCoolidge. -to Jackets $7.50 $2.25 in are ty and pears being picked acto $7-5- 0 $3.48 Suits -$- 1-50 Elberta, Alquantities at Provo and cording to the report of J. Cecil ter, U. S. department of agriculture meteorologist, concerning weather and crop conditions in Utah for the SATURDAY 1924 CONVENTION week MANY OTHER BARGAINS ending August 28. The report ,"1 Is as follows; near have ranged Temperatures (Continued from Page 1.) normal and no rain of importance has conditions handicapped We were naturally fallen, thus weather and grain favored fruit ripening are ripening Peaches thrashing. had been in the field at Twin more generally, pears are being pickFills two days before we arrived, and ed in some sections and the harvest t The of the commercial tomato crop is had secured strongwassupport. com- do- are still it that beets Sugar error of that club on service and satisfaction and we beginning. well and livestock and ranges ing menced' depreciating Provo, This is your Grocery. It is built to swing thejare mostly good, though some of the were accordingly able line of staple and fancy county.can- - i lower areas need rain. The alfalfa Utah to a customers! complete Heres convention 1924 to of the seed crop l3 ln only fair condition, also spoke Crandall late grade. KThe best Kiwanis Gar-a- a the tauf of highest be to it is developing abormally satisSpringville The - B. Y. U. groceries guaranteed not which are setting wasiand the ijUrr3 Flowers, of a den Singing prompt for 68 and 67 The , factorily as a rule; there are, at the convention., food at the lowest prices.. Phone Demand cParnta?r proved the biggest event at ever, some good fields of seed. Grain at favorably thrashing is progressing delivery. Graduates of the Brigham Young City. Fruit is developing Brigham AT THE are had Peaches he at that Farmington. ?,ew.J the are in great demand, even thing rapidly university and Cross Woods at accorde,eT seen at any Kiwania ripening nicely of surplus teachers, the Springville the general harvest will begin about in a toyear L. John Nuttall, diThe club invited entertainment Professor to September 4th. Fruit is doing well ing the club to bring the of training schools and rector picked being evenag pears Utah county, in Wednesday aap Provo next chairman of the teachers of placement v in quantities at Provo and Elberta the Braa be presented accordingly will is good at San- bureau. An accounting lb beet crop 22c reveals The D. J. sugar D., been Branded placed have aiid is uates who rhafrman Hedqulst in his com- - taquin and Deseret, and grain but all eight Every Melon guaranteed that fact the that it mostiy cut and thrashed at Deseret. REGISTRATION SEPT. PO301?3-ItScky Ford and Salmon Meat ment on the cantata besaid a BEGINS OCTOBER 1 in have secured satisfactory is seed improving crop alfalfa Provo Bench Cantelope, The way by been not in any total of 198 have in fiveplaced an eve-- j the greater Delta district, though it western 10c, 122c, 15c . a3 it constitutes strip-mng the su-,ieach ; placement bureau are to enter one of the following professional schools tar burrs the is and Centers, Plan now still fair; schools, only and high entertainment, i states elementary , ot the 'Wly press- ping, and the seed is developing perior to many have ap late. Livestock and ranges as follows: 1, lb Utah, 152; Idaho, 4;7 Nevada, School of Arts and Sciences School of Law agented productions that Muscat Grapes, at Moroni with the A total of have improved the past. in Wyoming, 2; and 10c 122c peared A. B. made showers of last week and the slightly Arizona, i L D. School of Medicine Morgan, who Kiwa hin- nine have been placed in the Judge ""7""" was Peaches, dozen the at thrashing weather; cooler three while speech 16 school system, S church the nominating which moistin itself dered somewhat, though the posiSchool of Commerce and administrative nis convetion, s me - ure was generally too light for ,fall have secured not Bananas, lb. of 7 next year because teaching factor in securing te.rn.ork accom- lb sugar beet crop is good tions. Those Finance that seeding. The Centerfield. or who have gone into reiterated Prunes, is marriage, Hungarian have in, Haying could and Large at Manti What nothing else - other vocations number twenty-oncolare at Mantl; apples ? ?w?n Falls well lb. Extension Division The report indicates that demand said orjng along are been not Large Blue Plums, and mataing had is pears it teachers that stated U. trained He B Y. to the be unable to pro- - Alfalfa seed Is fair at Manderfield. for to Utah, but extends accordlimited Beaver at the rather for is Sufficient Eating and Cooking Apples dry Sde amusement The range Announcement literature on request by addressing region, intermountain well. The whole ensfuiTifr are fairly bushel. stock He and thq doing is but urged , Nuttall. . ing to Professor Extra fine Crab Apples, the for aifalfa seed crop is excellent though outlook t? dodelegations, its power to see that cih the over The President thusiastic The The ol.rv was given plenty of late in maturing at Kanosh year. this coming institution Cedar City, at entertainment He also urged the- lower ranges are dry the school maintains comtheir vaca- j but they are good or excellent m the fact that VEGETABLES teachers local Kiwanians to defer time plete machinery for training of the mountains. The alfalfa seed crop until the and secondary next year tions in the elementary time they fair at Duchesne, card 15c, 20c, 25c 19 24 convention, at which to schools is a big dralng the devote teach enabled enter to be wish then who , Plant would rivalled Timpanothose mountain 5cj Egg tvypir other insure will and always full time to etertaining their ing profession the fea- gos. were heard from var- - a great number of students. Summer Squash, each guests, and showing them Suggestions Salt Lake City tures of the county. .Judge.Jg1a uJge bunch all you believe the to madefy In; also You dont need spoke Catrots, per &c more interefwas ' but you should be sure you hear, the donus epossibiUties. He lavng00 bunch alsoaid hear all you hear. Beets, per 10c club a high -Falls a Girls Night. Twin and Boys Night for the way in which they w Green Peppers, per lb Rc Dean Hoyt also suggested that the i Monday, September 3rd. n at Fall and Winter little the at the the this ' ready for 10,-00- ard, quality Pig Chasing " Battle Barrel Fights and j Free Free and j Riding ' . 1 at Half Price and Afternoon DAY! V' Are Pretty L T0 PRICE cooperation"won Make This Your Food Shop! FOR , - rs; s.Les5f.fo . FARRER BROS. CO , Graduates in as Instructors li' t The Autumn Quarter flnt Watermelons UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 27-28-- . iu' i 17c 29 11 St g! 'V, - e. , , , University .of Utah Pickling Onions, lb. hundred Pickling Cucumbers, per Dill, per bunch ffyof 40c handles only the Dont forget our Meat Department Meats Best of Fresh and Cured VSXSnShTSS ana ioucuw and of his own personal experiences in people Idaho the the mistake of he was Governor C. believing that The Springville Idaho. of C Moore club was given a warm compliment for the way in which it supported Provo at the conventionthe committee of- 11 Dean H. V. Hoyt ... -- 11 . 5Lo?mnr PHONES 6768 free delivery M to one o the finest things in Utah. of ,rDr. Cowles of the University said drive, the Chicago eulogized saying that only one Mr Jacobs, industrial taiks hy the members. 7 W Farrer brought before the club the advisability of holding a meeting at which the reports of the various could committees of the convention . be read. President Walter Adams announcevening Friday ed that next meeting there would he an inter-blu- e IUC iuV will Fork clubs. The Bingham club e also be represented by about twenty-fiv8Pea The principal members. will ker will be Senator Reed, whoCondiEconomic discuss European ' tions. Music for the luncheon yesterday was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Frank in- Ramsey, who played several fine s.rumenta. duetMr. the Y oung Man appear-ance- if And most men are young at least in in our dressy they are fitted out line of Hats, Caps, carry a fine newUnderwear Clothes Ties? Collars, Shirts, Shoes wil that for the Working Man, etc. at prices stand comparison. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. j ! The Mens Shop 26 North University Avenue |