OCR Text |
Show THE PROVo'hERAIJ) PAGE EIGHT. ( AIU$T WEDNESDAY 21T , x i mm"- - 11 si GoodlVill is Our Message Daily ! !r 1 DELTA WINS DEPARTMENT STORES Utah Provo ' - $.1.1 if t0B trimmed nat- Coit ill Peco nushesrectally be coming to the young Black Venetian lined. Style 10 Most .effective trtm LiA 7S -- . Opossum eollar. 7 Style I . 7K .; satlnT N- Teutbful Id rtKO and rich Mt Vrt I U Hii I i B - - :; . " 11 HHHDS HI IHL-Vk,- MllJUWCV.. . i i (r. is. i. . 7y ft III wl .J w u4 J l li l U T . -- MVS T Wil I 5 A-2- 9 : . I1 I - - A-2- 6 r . I ed four-minut- - RSSaCS A '1 lu first-weigh- . -- V II h 'IV, I I a '." J2-lnc- h . 2 - ill? 7t yiU.IH -- F(l " An' exceedingly popular model ot ntndsome - Peoo nk Plush, finished with shawl collar of Imitation Krlmmer that also forma a banding at bottom of Coat and 6- - lacl bell af t a, .The Coat la B6 Inches long with generoui skirt aweep of 66 Inches: tailored aide pock- attracttreand-- belt-ar- e fpatnres. Lined with black VenctlaP. r y - Susqne-bann- ... ICE CREAM IS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ...... Style IS jir: appearance; this Peeo Silk Tlush Coat bas a bapdaomo collar of Australian Opossum, bell cuffsrflap poc; keU. a trim II belt with fancy rnsmenU II aBdthaUlnlBaT'la PQillT V7 e, m. nr. tt 4tf mtngs of buttons on this graceful model of Peco Silk Plush which add to Its tailored cros-- o v:'e r belt, mannish flap pockett, and an eight inch .; moat effectire of the season' designs, this Coat makes an Instant appeal to those who want youth and L.art style. Collar, and, cufta are fashioned of rlng-taOpossnm -fur; pocketa are flap atyle Opossum, 84-ln- S1 $34.75 .wide tie,ver JieU endcollar malts ural this ., ... Extraordinary Values at These Pric w SSSff.S: - mmmm " The cty health officer of CbbL Standing of the Cluba. Won. Lost Pet land, Md, wys that chfldren .601 be encouraged to eat ice cream 67 ,..... OF ARROVHEAD San Francisco .575 home," saya Manager, SprinsntWe. 1 61 . peacrainente - 54itheAlne Ice Cream company. XI: iW tr. , ,. Seattle ....... ..651 BUtemento116wstheTesuJ's DELTA. Aug, 2 1 The Arrowhead Los Angeles .. 62 ....7 the city schools which h season Its ....76 64 .543 Hottest in baseball league haa closed Oakland ...... .525 reported in the following news item 68 ....75 the ..... of club Vernon pen winner with the Delta News? ....55 - 85 .393 from the Cumberland Salt Lake . . . . nant. The league was composed up the work starts it. Following .241 104 ....S3 Portland ing the milk campaign s second Bum. Provo. Delta, Deseret. Mllford and r me league Caliente: Promoters oi Yesterday's Games. Lake-jLo- s. Angeles 7. Salt well pleased Jtb the results and feel "At Salt '4'"" " partment The first nutrition test vu r 8. Lake well considering did clubs the conducted at Virginia avenue school that 6. Vernon Seattle 9, At Los Angeles " milk was fed to the chiWi.. and the long tripslthey hai to make.- Francisco At Sacremento San I, twice daily. northern apd the " on Sacramento 4. Proio was In the second test ice cream At San TranciscoPortland J. Oak Calfente on the southern end of the to the children to the set given 3. land lrc'uB.That3eiTiiaiso;2Cn grade at Columbia ; gtreet BehooL b this , class there were 46 pupil. each local treasury . Twenty-one- . girls.: The children ten having been abTeoTirTlr-penaeawith a smafl'balance left to. start every week and the following weight wai"?5nTpuTCatTriS" with next season. rouna oy tnis means that in this cka Th clubs durlna the past season there were 19 undernourished were pretty equally matched, but from , size Ed isod phono ten boys and nine girls. start to finish the Delta club was FOR SALE Large e 10 rerorda ' graph with -- Each child was given 'of-a lace, although never: out of first mart 290-of ice cream each school day for nin4 many times during the season the Phone reThe ice cream was fed at t change of one game would have ROOM.. AND : BOARD Students.. pre-- weeks, . o'clock afternoon Ptahj v&niH duce ihe dub to aeeoBd- placer- -every ferred. 362 W. 3rd N. In honor of the local club, the Delta ice cream was usea tnroughout Cm et holerSaturday"'tiight-raTe8-banjavredTr-perlo- trooms: t8t"The"teet FOR RENT Two furnished of nine.weeks. t - the- - pennant winners, Manager .lnauire,M Wlsd The children wen Cqx.: Frank everr Lanham, Bills, Itay week And the folloir. weighed LeRoy Ray WANT TO RAISE CHICKENS? 99- - results were obtained: one child t&ia. piitrh flushing, Ray Billings, Little-. Jack 100 acres, close in, 2 houses, coops ed four pounds; two gained three sad" Toier, ... Happy Barrass A. a nau Dounas: field; Dee Cox, Harry Baiter, wan for 600 chickens, fruit, etc See live drained thru. Stansworth, Ed Silverstein. " Afterthe Owens, with W. H. Ray. pounds; three gained two and a haH V; pounds, 'nineteen gained two pousds-fivbanquet the basebell men were, the guests of Peter Knudsen at an openair GET your Priscilla Dean. Tarn at Baggained one and a" "hairpoundi'; ley Hat Shop. ten gained one pound and one did dance. Durina the evening a pennant made not gain any weight The ' normal FOR SALE At big sacrifice. Dodge-gain in' weight for a child of this ap by Mrs. E. F. Battson, was presented touring, in good condition. Cash price in nine weeks is a little over four to the Delta club champions. 343 300. E. 3rd S. The Delta club has Issued a chal- ounces, according to the health d' and epartment len ge to the - American - Fork " club, NOTICE Fall . Friday 'opening chanfplons of the Central Utah league, Harvey H. WeUs, city health officer; Saturday, August 26 and 27. ,Bagley to play a series of games says;. "Ice cream is a highly nutritioue Hat Shop. food eontaining not less than 14 per FOR SALE One sorrel mare com cent milk fat to which is' addej ing six years old. weieht about 1200 sugar, pure gelatin (not to exceel one' BOOSTERS LIKE UP Aue.29 half per cent) and flavoring, pounds. ttione.-44-"What can be done in the' school The U. S. government collected room with ice rea,m can be done at -from One.) Page (Continued $14 8,720,800 from automobllB nwnvrs home. Children ehould be encou'Ju raged to eat ice cream. It has s db" Ashton Wymaa Berg, O. R, Thomas, tax. .... tinci-'fo- od r. value and, - nelps- - built' Walter Robinson, Alf C. Johnsor H. F, r- muscle.' Thomas. A light automobile "has been in 'Next , fall a third nutrition test vented in France that can be made to will be conducted by the health dB. Y. U. . ' , jump over obstacles not more than epartment using cheese for the chi'Major F. 8. Harris. three feet in height .: ldren." Capt. W. H. Boyle. J. W. Aird, W. F. Violett. C. H. Wright, Geo. A. Brown, . ',1 Joha: JacksonC, CLHoag. Ii-,Mae- Reinhard Y. Cannon, Capt C, ser, O. w. Anaeitn, A. u. umooi, n. W startnn. w. W Ercanbraek. Capt. Herald B. Clark. JV W. Prows, E. H. Holt Geo. E. Brattan, :W. Gunnar ' Rasmussen, Alfred E, Eves, B. r H, IK Si Plush Goats in Styles . Style Prices Are Here incorporated 312 Advance - Amazingly Low IMS III! ' era IdB Mutual Confidence and mm , A-2- 6 .,;;:,, A-2- 6 ... M J" K - : .'17 A-- . ..rr... thm.il f-- r r-- JAM. I IT PtohCoati!; - . Think of beinj.able - ,: - - - - 'L, .. : " to bny a beannlCoat of rich kilk plush, -- fur trimmed, forJew Ithari 25t The Coats Illustrated show the raried styles, the new bell cuffs, trim tailored belts and becoming collars. These Coats axe made of TJehrinff Seal Silk Plush,' Peco Silk Plush; or Hudson Seal Bilk Plush, all heary nap, &ne deep color and remarkable Style f ffglilll st is ffie Dajf lustre. Style IS Bower.- NATION - TIES LAECTST CIIACf DSPAETMENT-5T0S- Miss Vera Madaon from Payon was . Salem TisitQr last week. r PROGRAM B J' - The Blue1 Bell and Apple Blossom (BY A WELFARE WORKER.). swarms of Beehive girls gave a doll Twenty-onkiddies who would bazaar last Wednesday. Each girl seen the circus, otherwise have not for and the contributed clothing dolls, not are was each of 'Sells-Flot- o article the for manager selling price thanking Mlran Davis and Mr. Mr. and Air. cents.. It was very over twenty-fiv- e the splendid tlmehey had tor end Mrs. T. L. Gardner motered to . -yesterday afternoon. interesting for the little girls, Castilla Springs Sunday and spent the Very early yesterday jmorning, Mrs. ' Palmer, of the Community , Welfare day. office, was on the ob that belongs to her, trying to get tickets for a nurni iMr. and Mrs. Gordon McBeth and ber of these children. Down where l'..l)v from Pavson SDent Sunday In the tents were being erected, she Mrs. McBeth's Salem with mother,; Miss Grace Baybdl has returned to was big from one manager to an" ' : j ... Harriet Davis, her home in Heber after a. pleasant other, and finally was told to have the local managersask for the Mrs. Eva Curtis and two little ten day visit the gnest of Miss Kuby tickets press when the circus , representa' . . Phillips.' JJaxine have and daughters,- Margret. tive jcame to them. The manager of a returned boto after an extended visit each of the Provo papers was willing warrd of the to the Reservation. members The rioneer to make the request and after the big choir will enjoy an outing at the reported to the Com'Mr. and Mr. Roy Measom from Provoman lake resort this evening. parade each Welfare officer I'nnlsti Fork spent the week end The time will be spent in bathing and munity .Mrs, Palmer never can tell how it luncheon. liere visiting relatives. happened that one manager reported that the circus would mate a rate of In is existence The oldest pre sen and harp Mr. and Mrs, N. C. Christen 50. cents each for reserved seats for Louvre museum In at serve the Paris, daughter Priscilla and son (Mark have the kiddles, and the other reported rone to Oregon. They will be gone that If they were rounded up and in counties are T There six and visit will many indefinitely, States In which divorces exceed, mar taken to the circus ia a body they laces of Interest along the way. would be admitted free; but the report ... riuge. that suited best was taken tor grantNelThe Misses Delia and Blanche and Mark Allen in an auto made a ed, motor Ohio of 77;dOO a has registry son are visiting with their sister Kate hurried visit to the homes of the chilvehicles. Zobelle at Lake View. . dren who should have the privilege of a There are 90 firms In the United thefree seat It was late and many of Mrs. Ada Gardner has retarded children could not be found: but States manufacturing gasoline trac i nne from Idaho where she has been twenty-ongathered at the appointed ..... tors. visiting relatives and friends since time In front of the Smoot Lumber :.the first of July,'::. . . Automobile salesmen In the United office. was considerable discussion Miss Elva Stone spent last week at States number approximately 100,000. at There the gate over the .mistake that had L'anila. While there she went with Seasoning wood Is a process of brought the little guests together: t'nt ward on a hike up ,Mt Timpanowhen the real manager was called ' : bringing Into the same epace 10 pert but ;3. ."t, the soul cent more fibers than wnea use wooa to decide' the matter, he was - " of generosity. !.'.r. Margret Huntington and two was green. "Just pass Mrs. Palmer" and all the ,Ue daughters from Springvllle spent children she has with her,' was his invarious of More 10,000 than plants Mrs. i nday here with her mother, kinds from the United States have struction to the gatekeeper, and the .tndskor. walked proudly past and been sent to Argentina for Its govern-meri- t twenty-oninto the place of fun. "". ., nursery. 'r. Aunjstug Carson who has leen To say that the youngsters had a The average wage, earner's ...income for twe yereon a mission to the K en h western ..States., returned home in the United States has been figured rood time ia haratjr: wprBsatfar of It by the United States bureau of labor Boys and girls can have a good time ; jt?',srday. with far less attractive shows than at slightly more than 81,300 a year. Selis-FlotAnd when one sees a real of- l s Nbo StaHe Relief Society There are woroen acting as railroad circus for the first time well, perer.tcruined the Salem ' ward ! flagmen at Wheeling, V. Vs. haps some of you can- remember just clty f.r.d the teachers from crossing ? : The gulf stream Is three thousand what that means.--- ' t.er r.'.;ii:f Socletief ia this Every child in the happy bunch will ! I t Friday at. Salem. A pro- - times as large as the Mississippi and the kind manager of Sells-Flot- o rf.jert J and Ice creaia and (en thousand times as large as ' the remember who gave to them this .treat of ' 1 to ell present. Hudson. their lives. News and Notes e Vacation Note ' - -- lted ; T e " : , . 1 e -- ' . ... :. 'f ::J Uc2 Herald Want Ads In 'Minneapolis, Minn., mail carriers are taken to their routes hy automobile, whereby a half hour of time-il ; saved for each man. s be In town " Hviiv mrm . aiier me 1 mey never caught me yet THEY WON'T CATCH ME . THISTIME "S. J." ' ' 'jlfl'a!'m ' ' ' ' ' ' - Capt-C- S PlerpontX O. Beesley, Geo. S. Ballif, Jack Affleck,' Harry E, Keene, Hugo Price, Frank Ward. Capt L. A. Christensen, Harry Ash ton, Calvin Beebe. Lloyd Sutton, T. H. Sumner. R. L. Gillespie. ' Capt A. B. Morgan, iM. H. Graham J. N. Ellertson, Judge Hansen, Swen 9 O. Neilson. W. D. Alexander, Geo. A. Clark. ' Capt Walter Adams, John D. Dixon J. A. Buttle, Francis Hedquist Geo E. Rotigon, S. A. Stum. (Continued Friday.) Capt CL P. Parker, J. E. Allen, J. W Robinson, E. G. Hughes, J. J. Shaw, Parley A. Olsen, Herb Jolley. YIIAT T CAH DO Capt J. W. Clark,-A.- . W. Morrison Rondo Simmons, T. L. Schofield, W". T, v. Hasler. Sam JeuDerson. There are more than. 36,000,000 R. J. -- M4rdock, acres of cutover land in the upper Scott Stewart, E. P. Mayhew, H. V. Hoyt, Geo. M. Harris. Mississippi viftley which will Capt. HeberRupper, least 81,000,000,000 to the agricultural LeRoy Dixon, R. E. Allen, E. C. resources of the section when the ob- Rodgers, Tom Hardy. jectionable stumps have been removed . Capt Edgar McArthur, CTaude S. Clarence Nelson, J. A. Buland- forests ; are ready Ashworth, X WTFarrer, F. G. Warnlck. lock, for farming activities,; ; r..- -; .,Wr:.:'. Capt W. M. Dean, Sterling Taylor, " Wisconsin," the pacemaklng state in Elmo Cunningham, Alex Hedquist, stump removal activities, is establish-in-? M. A. Conant J. C Clark." . a remarkable record in cutover land reclamation and reformation during the current year. Heretofore, In the lumbering states, It hag been an unheard of achievement for a state to reclaim as much Mr. and Mrs. A. E Buckley and than 150,000 acres of cutover and family returned Saturday, from Canstump land this year while the Bad- yon Glen. Provo canyon, where they ger lumber companies are only cut- have been spending the summer ting approximately 75,000 " acres of months. timber. . .. . Five years ago, - Wisconsin was Mis Mina Madsen returned Monclearing only 30,000 acres of cutover day from Strawberry where, she has land a year. been spending the summer months. It Bounds like northern Wisconsin . Mr. and Mrs. Clark Newell and settlers were engaging in a and continuous celebration perpetual of Inde- mhomProvo pendence day, for Curing the first six Olein, after a pleasant month's visit, months of 1921, they shot off more the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. than 8,000,000 pounds of explosives. Buckley and family. . Wisconsin explosive experts were Thi Utah - Stale - Reliefs Society tta pioneers. who tested aut T. N. T. board will entertain i"ttS of ficcrs of the tor land clearing and drainage work, despite that war department officials Provo wards tomorrow afternoon at The time will be spent maintained that this ma- SprincdelL terial was not adopted for such uses. socially with games during which a , The Badger investigators ultimately dcficiottr luncheon will be "served. devised a satisfactory method of g The members of the fourth ward T. N. T. to Uie extent that it now is being usf1 as one of the most beeh ive w'ill return tomorrow evenMutual Isle" where they effective and efficient explosives for ing from have been spending the past week. ' such operations, Wilford Dean, Prof. Earl Pardoe, Highway . accidents in- - Paris last Gayton - Jenkins, and Mearl Taylor year numbered 60,375 an average of returned Tuesday - from Strawberry - 163 daily, j where they have been soendincr th Durtne l?:o, 1.745 automobiles,- val-ue- past few days fishing and hunting., 4 at ?2,42.",51g. and automobile More than 2.0fl0 motor vehicles are to the value of 2,:?S.lil. wereparts im- - used by the United States department JUL We have a big pleasing display of Fall Has and Caps. ' Everything in the newest and snappiest styles. ( r ' Seeing is BcliB vihg pt-ArCrVlckeryr " addt -- -- CanyonJSo ssip -- The best way for us to prve that we have a stock of Hats or Caps that will look becoming, and give Lyou is w come m ana iook tnem over. - war-salvag- !'.., ? ... cl . cart-ridgin- - 'Bellevue hospital la New York City .'vn motor ambulance an! .r!f " Major T, F, Plerpont ! th-Un- ; B: KIWANIS. TCEY SAW TEE CI?XUS -- ' FrCummings, S. E. BunnellJ S V.. Prows, Wm. Frisby, Luther Childs. J. M. oJnes. Capt. Carl F. Eyrtng J. H. Dunn, A. J. Harry Butler, A; C. Candland. Fowers, J. M. Jackson, J.- M. Crayiey, - L. Capt Thomas . BoothrTrPrBigelowrL. B."Eggertsen, Dell Webb, W. H. Snell. Capt. John C.'Swenson, J. M. Jen sen, Willis Spafford, L. A. Culbertson J, M. Harmon, Dwlght Billings. CEaANIZATION XN THE WORLD" j. ' - Capt SAVING - WIDE MONEY r. 1 1 Going On Every Day in 312 Biity Stores "A juV- - tat been a lmf time since women have been able to aecure these pricei incite aausiTing eeiecuon oi nanaaome oua d imii J liiirti. . ! j |