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Show - THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921.: ' DISCUSSED 'WAGE CUTb ,,eA to plum and raisin jam s begin to soften. Add '.raisins and sugar. Cook slowly, stirring' occasionally, until mixture is thick about forty minute. Pour into .sterilised glasses and seal with paraffin e. This Wer-ec- e makes about six classes. to are W-louorganizations of Warren S. tuay at the office, The IJ, S,I governmenfcollected the chief of engineer, $148,720,(10 jtrom automobile owners 8lore. grand ouncemenLia last year, through the manufacturer's JuaaZdetetax. upfore night, railroad of the attitude the to rtoods". ordered eduction, wage upon "ZL 1 -- the- - Biff Four" i&iSmt ate -- - T. "'Japanese Inliuence From Paris! : wateri FACi: - rfr V a-: -- , ex-rrr- HE KNOWS WHATS GOOD I You can't fool Sport. He is a wise dog. When he sees the kids with a package of Butter ICistrhecarnproTiheir-trai-l till be gets his share.. Dutter-Kis- t Popcorn Sold in 5c and 10c bags, an- d10c and 25c cartons. Take - one - Xw'fiifn J;r,v II V.,,it'f5'-CiLlAi- iil "i'w-f- " r,-4- i Mnt-si- r r to - aiiimj ofhe-ndy-packagea- 1 ."5nome tonight It s maxes m . - 1 v. treat iziai with the folks. a . a. .1 a. 1 a toasty 1 jinr- - -- - - i - ai reai nu l. X. A. 'A. 4iyC j i Here is the opportunity train for leadership! L Tm a Taylor.: ,ord Paris which Read and Use Herald Want --Ads WilLBeginJSeptemberZi to r' i New York, are showing new parasols straight from are adaptations of the paper Japanese umbrella. Figure Uk crepes pleated like paper form the outside while a lining protects the ser from the sun. Other novelties are the "mushroom" an4 narasols ' jreeenUng orchids and roses. : . Efluipped to do theest work In its history, with enlarged facilities and increased faculty, the will open its doors for registration of stu- dents September 22. Nearly nine hundred courses will be.offered for the choice of the student. r The work of the Institution has been carefully departmentalized; It is, therefore, easy for the student to identify courses which be desires to take. Teachers and officers 'of the university, will also, render every help possible. Write for catalogue and othsr announcement literature. ' : MILWAUKEE CHILD OF THREE DRIVES MOTORCYCLE . ' - r If Salt Big Fall Openieg - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - 271 . i cess Millinery, 100 N. University Ave. ' ."' - .. .. ,A ' you finally decide on your new fall hat PHONE 161 News From . . ' - - ' ' - ni" Uk . WHITING MILLINER-Yy "" " ii JlScherr 0f4MlIw,auk.f. rtree yean old. makes.ihec!afm A IZ ??un8et motorcycle nder in the world. In a recent U'mefVrhflJ m,chine miority 0' ?.arJf hi' mottrith he lrov.e thfrom the side cer. He dlsptayi rare hjdrt L'JJlS TeJ !ct operant pSBLUl.irjvtng forqn$ ,$o. young, it ia gaioV We have a beautiful display of the. very latest designs and styles in hats. Visit our store before ' City -- J" At the Whiting Millinery.successors to the Prin- - Lake C9, AUGUST 36 AND r i All " Ml H'ttN,. V : " N- A baseball game between Mohrland and "Springville was played Wednesday for the benefit of Earl Groesbeck, - who was seriously injured in Friday's Miss Gillian Thorne spending a game. few weeks at Twin Falls. Idaho, the guest of Mrs.'Abner Thorne. ' Mrs. Chena Jensen and daughters, EUna and May, of Tremonton, are Miss Katherine Adams haVretarned. sjjendlng a week visiting with relatives ateraweek's visit at her home in and Jrjends8jjMapleton and SpringLay ton, Utah. ville, v. . if " An unusual- - entertainment was held O eveningnhetop-i!Roun44TWKILLED IN RAIL CRASH Monday ..u : v. rt n i. wucu' uic .rnAl.- - ' rent,, iwiiuwiijft juoccbcis BISMARCK, N, D. Two persons gathered to roast weinies and marsh- mallows: Misses May Weight, Harriet killed hear Sterling" when their automThorneV M innie rinlesiMauL Thorne obile-was struck by-- a Northern-P- a Helen Roy lance, Jennie Palfreyman cific passenger train, are believed by and Leona Sumsion, An appetizin the Rev. Wil outdoor luncheon was enjoyed at mid tauthoritles Ifiere . , liam B. Gage and May Gage .either of night, Des Moines, Iowa, or Aberdeen, S. D. IMr. and Mrs. G. R. Maycock are The naines were found in personal spendinga few days afSalt Lake as- effect; ottheJwpjLi-wh- o apparently guests of Mr. and Mrs. Berry May- were returning from a tour of Yellow" cock. stone park. Their lig:t car was loaded with curios from the park and camp Miss Blanche Pace has returned. equipment They are believed to have Miss Ella a with few days' visit after been man and wife, or possibly brother " . Brown of Provo. and sister, v -- : ieaacmg C5 A TI TP . Mrs. Cora G. Manwaring and family of Salt Lake are guests of Mr. and Mrs. ti fill Papr, Sci Our Beautiful Window -Display . ; J. A. Reynolds,- - - ; . ; , : W. C. T. U. ENDS SESSIONS e of forty-eight- h the National Women's Christian Temperance union spending a few weeks visiting with was brought to a close Tuesday with relatives and friends here. committee reports and conferences on Mr. and", Mrs. David Wheeler have child welfare, reform and medicines. A number of the departed returned, after a w eek' visit at Salt for their homes atdelegates the conclusion of Lakfr-as- gBest-ofMisses Tiulaq.and lhemorntngr sessionr- -: Anna Spoken, . v .;. The Bcembers tof the" 'Fourth ward CAN YOU PUNCTUATE ITt delightful day Sunday school spent yesterday at "Sand Point," Utah lake, In a rival questionnaire to Edison's, and enjoyed the joy attached to swim-minboating, , games and Outdoor Hudson Maxim asks that this sentence ' '. be punctuated te make tense; picnics. fjy That that is 4s that that fir not is r The funeral services- - over the re- not is not that it it is." In case it puzzles you 4r you think mains of Mrs. Julia Boyer, who died Saturday. August 20, were held at the the. compositor made, a typographical Third ward chapel Tuesday afternoon. error, here Ja the answer: That that is, IS;, that that is not, The services were as follows: Song. Coffman quartet r prayerf Oscar 13 NOT. Is not that it? It is Like the egg trick, it is simple Mower; ; song, Coffman . quartet; speakers, George R. Hill, Mr Ella enough when you know. g, ;: eiiyiiv.yuiio 0 Company:' ) SAN FRANCISCO.-Thand children Mra. C. G. Sanford Bud and Thelma, of PauL Idaho, are annual conveniton ' E- OPPOSED ANOTHER CHIROPRACTORS NAME HEAD. FRIGHT VICTIM. -- been Recently a Pittsburgh child has been BOISE, Idaho. Pro test-h- as commisscared into imbecility by a bogie man tiled with the public utilities sion by the village boards of Cotton- threat Now an Oregon youngster has wood and Kamlah against the raise in been drowned in fleeing from a rates requested by the Grangevllle camper who threatened to cut off his made in- - jest Electric anaVToweircompanyr Tbrtmears Both-- threats-wer- e crease is opposed by the officials' of Who'll be the next brute to prey on every community the company serves. the fears of little children? Iowa, Aug. U. E. Roger Dunham of Seattle, Wash., Tuesday was elected president of the Uniassociation. versal - Chiropractors' More than 8,000 persons registered at and convention the Organization's home-comin- this g week." t-i- Miss Virginia Clauson of Salt Lake . - INCREAS- McKenzie. Jamaa R. Hall nnr Know " That My Redeemer Lives," Uollman: solo. Mm. Hannah c. Packarixil ProvQt prayer Interment was made at the City cemetery. Springville Is the guest of Wiss Carol Bird. RATE- Sli Ifili A pipe a pal packed with P. A.! y Seven days outTof every week you'll get realTnioKe-joand real smoke contentment if you'll get close-u- p to a jimmy pipe! Buy one and know'that for yourself I Packed with cool, delightful, fragrant Prince Albert,' a pipe's the greatest treat, the happiest and mostappe-tizin- g smokeslant you ever had handed out! You can chum it with a pipe and you will once you know that Prince Albert is free from bite and parch! (Cut out by our exclusive patented process!) Why every puff of P. A. makes you want two. more; levery puif. hits, the bullseye harder and - truer than the lastf Yon can't resist such delight! Say, you go on and stock up with a pipe and some Prince Albert and get to talking turkey in real and r .true spoke language I trine . 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