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Show 1.12 I..0YO IIinAID, FIUDAY, DECE1IEER .. ,TDR . i -nEEL tJSTERS AT Practical Tests Tlamed, fbr Good Roads Congress ONCE ..-.it- loiil ie- Two, Bisters 13-- . the earn room t the same same hUht, were each the of hour by the stork. The women were TT,.itinC t 'the home of their father. Rakers, where they had been j oa account of his serious 111-- 1 occupjiii Bisters, who lite to Chicago, are Fltxpstrick and Mm. WU1-- '. John Mrt. felcb. All concerned are doing V la Hm with its eamptiga to educate the public la methods of economy m applied t the eoiuttructioo and m&ia- Unanct of highways, the ' United Statet Bureau of Publie Boadt is or- ranlxing a mammoth exhibit for the - WOMEN'S NAMES ON AUTOS. " big Service. ,,.Uonal PARIS, Dec.. SO. Owners of motor are attaching the names of jgrs here kii wives or sweethearts to the radiators of their cara. New imwlcn Twelfth Good ...... ......... Ward" Roads .M.M, . .... mi in him., I.MM.WM.WI.HMIH, : i Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Old Things Made New - I ) ' -. ' ?! i your watches to a jeweler; to a horseshoer; to a shoemaker. vp , f- M take jour horses take your shoes - v ; Our Business. '. t Pert- - of the - testing' machinerv that will be shown to determine sustaining quality of different soils and to measure wear and tear on pavements by heavy traffic (In upper oval) Lt CpL H. L. Bowlby, Chief of the War Materials Division, U. S. Bureau of Public Roads, and President of the American Road (In lower oval) E. L. Powers, of New York, Editor of "Good Roads" and Secretaryof the American Road Builders' Asco. relation. . . ' BRIMHALL BROS. Tire Repairing E. R. BRIMALL, TRANSFER .223 West Center St. S- - v Phones 473 and 260. PROVO SHOE REPAIRING CO 127 N. Univ. Ave, Phone 418-- J. ...... xents.L ....... L ......... wiiTTi . Prices reasonable. A ....... -- Congress, and thirteenth National me&ns of extending; the Good. Roads Exposition to be held at season for road building through the the Coliseum In Chicago, January 16 aU nd winter months by letting- the fall of the year to Sd next, under ihe auspices of the road contrct8 guarantee out a.jt-- : ociation. FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING . t.tt , ....... . The exhibit, which will be in charge of several bureau officials, will cover 2,000 square feet of and actual demonstrationa the conduct of the Impact tesU that the burt-ahas been using to de- Itermine tho ability of different sous to materials in time for early spring eon "traction, constitutes one of the arny JmPj;tant subjects to be discussed at floor-spac- e, will-cons- ists STOP! TheOTemer.t-to-leHsmitraetrln- -,i er- the fall of the year originated with,' of Commerce Hoover as a' pf unemployment . relief, . but. omcials, engineers. iontrctora' Throwing Away Old Tires. nstaJ. roaftand to measure the public and railroad officials how s in it a Them amount to means wear of and tear, on road Bring whereby the freight congestion,! that xisu avemehtsy7lieaVytrafnc. PROVO RUBBER SALES CO employment; .! Owing to the fact that moisture in For Repairs and months,, the underlying spills the and a more continuous production of road materials the and earlier completion of " failures, actuil ti2 jSUPERTiprO jcause iTREADlllitu i gTade tests and Investfe-atlons- .' which hl'hwar projects. The subject is now . Iwffl .how v the movement .of water Phone 649. . 4 ;in different soils can be controlled Federal Aid and road tallures reduced will be aa by f0,d " 'Instructive feature. Highway with the' improvement, the new' Federal aid law, The demonstrations will also include pa8sa ' ui mo greatest .testa of All First and Last .lul ?r T."P?81?" ! American history. ....... man .u.u.ui jw umerent types jaore i,ooo,ooo,000 is now avall- ROYAL SHOE REPAHHNG CO. ,of construction, proper methods of able for good roads. . findings eulUble locations t wo,rhousand and thirty 208 West Center. .roads under widely different orewTwenty-condl- - mUes of new Federal aid roads have m ana Deen Tat a total cost of $361946 5" aramage, built Dridge Where - Quality and JWorkman-- f 858 since July. 191. ndculyert construction. Un th.n thirds of these are" earth, sand-cla- y ship Counts, We Win. Te Extend Construction Time nr friival: TK... h... i i L. Bowlby, ;eutnt-'one;H- . of the total amount ex- We Call and Deliver Free. Materials Division, pended aa " HL the with nearly SO . Phone 674. . , States Bureau of Public per cent of compared the estimated cost applied Bods, recently elected president of to America's 4,890 miles of hard sur- (the American Road Builders' Assocla- - faced roads. PROVO TAILORING CO. There are now 2.273.131 miles of .iivu, wiu open ineessione or the We guarantee to make your old lOongrese. and Thomas McDonald, public roaa all in the United I chief of the bureau, will have a prom- - States. Eighty-fiv- e told,per cent are yet clothes look like new. Inent place on the program: to be Jmnmwd. .1 - Seertary ' romuly-to-October-eac- 'iJS'tk tJfT4, 4 1SSSS SERVICE L. ro ' M"!1 - - one-thl- rt rd VPhpne475. We Call and Deliver. Bookcases, Store Fixtures, Built-i- n Kitchen Cup. board, and All Kinds of Cabi' net Work. Furniture Repaired S. W. PETERSON Phone 654-335 W. Center. Colonades, ....... lio ....... Builders'-Ass- work. w. t BROWN SHOE REPAIRING FACTORY BUSTER We absolutely j...., ............ itstt; WE REPAIR SHOES V ....... ....... ....... j,.... , , - Vulcanizing and ............ x and-wago- two-hors- e V ... Ttepair Column - That's : ...... "tiJIIIII Take -- SAINTS CHURCH. Primary, Monday ,... 4:00 p. m. Relict Society Tuesday.... J:30 p. m. Prove First Ward. M. I. A.. J. A, Buttle, BUhop. Tuesday.......... 7:30 p. m. By H. H. SHEPARD. S:30 a. m. Fast day services 1:00 p. m. Priesthood, Sunday.. 4:00 p. m. Sunday school .......10:30 a. m. Primary. Monday DR, W. A. THOME - . THEY GAMBLED IN WHEAT. Relief Society, Tuesday... Z:So p. m. Sacrament services 7:00 p m. so not Once upon a time, very long M. L A.,. Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Provo Pioneer Ward. Dentist . 2:00 p. m. A. W. Harding. Bishop. ago either, the crop year of 1920, to Fast day services be exact, a good looking .and hard- Sunday school ....U.i.... 10:30 a. m. Priesthood, Sunday 9:00 a. m. Extracting and Pyorrhea.. 7:00 p. m. Primary, Tuesday 4:00 p. m. working farmer in our neck of the eacrament services woods threshed a good crop of wheat. Relief Society, Tuesday.,.. 2:S0 p. m. Over Hedqukt Drug No. 2. M. 1. A, Tuesday.'..,..-,..Provo Second Ward, ' Inadvertently or otherwise, and on 7:ao p. m. -- Pa , , ... ., , the side, a few year hsfore he had L. L. Nelson, Bishop. 2:00 p. m. Fast day services DIL if. F. CANNON taken to himself a handsome wle. 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10:30 a, m. Priesthood, Monday 4:00 p. m. Saframeot services 7:00 p. m. Margaret was her name. Harold Primary, Monday Scientific Eyesight Specialist was his. Relief Society, Tuesday,, 3i 30 p. m. handsome not was M. m. L A., Tuesday. only Over livine's Store; Margaret Vineyard r,.. 7:30 p. Samuel Blake, Bishop. young wife, but aspired- to forever Fast day services,,.. i,;.. 1:00 p. m. 10:30 a. m. Priesthood, Monday hold her Pink skin, dimpled cheeks, Sunday school 8:00 p. m. Phone 555. Provo, Utah. bright eyes, fluffy hair, and the girlish Sacrament services ...... . 7:00 p. ni. Primary, Monday ..,,...', 3:30 p. m. Relief Society, Tuesday.-- .. 2:30 p. m. spring of her dainty feet Furthermore, she was anioiuous 10 . M. I. A- - Tuesday. , 8:00 p.-- m. CeVtified Tuner Prove Third Ward. Jlember of the ' 12:30 p. m. Fast day services forge ahea.d in farm affairs, and to CeOrga Powelson, Bishop. instead of Priesthood. Sunday some day ride In a twin-si.10:30 a. m. National Associatjon of Piano 9:00 a..m. Sunday school a 4:00 p. m. Sacraiiient services ........ 8:00 p. m. Tuners. E. P. Primary, Tuesday Mayhew. Phonea Margaret was actually good to Har Relief Society, Tuesday... z:30 p. m. TJmpanogos Ward. 619-J. in minor and times With old at Infrequent 514, M. I.. A., Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Jsmes "A. loveless, Bishop. ways, but she almost always told him Fast day services...,,.... 1:30 p. m. Priesthood, Monday 7:30 p. m. Provo. Co., where to head in. 10: 30 a. m. Primary, Monday ...3:30 p, m. Sunday school 7:00 p. m. Relief Society7Tuesdayr,rri:00 p. m. Being young and discerning of true Sacrament services, feminine curves tuid color, Harold Nt I. A, Sunday..,. 7:30 p. m. ABE WrTURNER 2 : o p. m. Fast day services ; thought she was worth It. meekly ac Provo Fourth Ward. quiescing. 10: 30 a. m. Attorney-at-LaA. L, Booth, Bishop. Sunday school Know ing -- Margarets many jigger Priesthood, Sunday 9:00 a. m. I Sacrament services ...,r.. 2 :00 p. ra. men would do as much. Room 7, Knight Block, Provo, UL. 4:00 p. m. Primary, Tuesday When Margaret s and Harold s Relief Society, Tuesday... 1:30 p. m. COMMUNITY CHURCH. Phone 66M. wheat rop was threshed and tnthe M. X-J,'; Rerrrharles-McCoard7:30 prm. Pastor. Tuesday........ bag, Margaret wanteU tonselj it right Fastay services . . v 1:00 p. m. Sunday school , . r vtttIO . off. scnooi t .10:30 a. m. Preaching.,,....; 11 a. m, 7:30 p. m. Sunday LEARN TO DANCE Harold wanted to hold it. "Wheat Sacrament services 7:00 p. m. Prayer7meetmg-Wed.TTT,.7:- 30 p. m. may go to S3 v busheLspon darling ' We guarantee to teach yoa 4TVMARY8 CHURCH. be said. , Provo Fifth Ward. V(m. F. Bulkley, Rector. "You may be right," she saw. Tney all the latest -- modern iance Albert Mabey, Bishop. school .... a. m. held it till spring and had to sell It 9:90 a, m. Sunday services .........10:00 a. m, lances quickly and correctly. Priesthood, Sunday ..........11:00 for $1 a bushel. .4:00 p. m. Sunday Monday LadletLJOuiltLLMonday. . . . 2:00 p. m. Margaret was madTCan you Im Primary, m. 1:30 Relief p. Lady in Attendance. Society, Tuesday.... agine how poutlngly pretty she looked M. L A Tuesday... m. 7:30 p. and as she set her dainty boots down CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH, Private Lessons 10 A.1L to 1:00 p. m. Fast day services 80 North University Ave. told Harold: m. .10:30a. school H -11 P. M. Sunday , 9:45 a. Next year, 1921. Old Blunderhead , f,... 11:00 7:00 p. m. Sunday school Sacrament services Harold that she called a. services positively Sunday , EORRELL'S STUDIO we will sell our wheat direct from tne . Provo Sixth Ward. " thresher. . CATHOLIC CHURCH.: Blozar Hall Joseph Nelson, Bishop. And, they did. .That is, Margaret Priesthood. Sunday Rev. J. G. Delaire, Pastor. 9:30 a. m. for 98 had Corner First North and First East 4:00 p. m. Primaryy Monday. But what tears of Margaret, a COOK & BEAN elief Society, Tuesday.... z:30 p. m, Catechism claSs7Baturdayr.l0r0OnirW7 will have Harold Hoothing .VI. I. A.. Tuesday-- . what a time 7:30 p. m. Catechism class, Sunday... 9:30 a. m. 3 .10:30 A- - m. her if wheat goos up to i next spring! Fast day services 1 :00 p. m Auditors, Accountants, . Mass, Sunday Controlling a husband and the wheat Sunday school a. m. Income Tax Advisor' ....10:30 . CHURCH. REORGANIZED market are about as eaiy as each. T;00 p. m Sacrament services . Klder S. S. Holm. Pastor. Off ice Over Ildquist No. i. 250 West Fourth South. EASTERN AVt ATI 0 N CENTER. -Provo Manavu Ward. - CS. Bea 8:00 p. ra. L. L. Cook, ?.i Sunday services-- ; Bishop. Anderson, Nephi ARMY. SALVATION International News Service. 9:30 a. m Priesthood. Sunday 35 North First West. Y., Dec. 30. The war . iMLNEOEtA, 4:00 p. m Tuesday ARE YOU SICKt Primary, dRpartment intends to make Mitchel Rpljof society. Tuesilav. 2:30 p. m. Sunduy services rn. a. .10:30 .... cause: oJL. . . . 7777ynW prfiT M 1. A Tuesday. Open air 2:30 p. m. the East, according to reports. Addi- Fast day services 1:00 p. m Sunday scho(jl dlsease are elimieffects the tional detachments will be sent to the Sunday school ...... V.13.30 a. p Oi)eh &ir .:r.7?;.T."r?rrre4i'iQ P. m. nated.. field to bring the fprce up to eight Sacrament services Thurdiy-'m Inside j meeting Tuesday, ., 7:00 p: radio station-ha- s 8:00 p. m. aimhltsr A r high-powSaturday DR. SPURRIER . an been opened at the field, and Open air meeting Tuesday, Tbursflay Provo Bonneville Ward. ... 7:30 p. Chiropractor and Saturday ..' appropriation has been asked to erect Robert Elliott, Bishop. s.. 8:00 p. mi a mooring tower for dirigibles. 7:30 p. m. Salvation meeting . Priesthood. Monday Over Farrer Bros. Store; LATTER-DA- ,,... Chicago, January 16 to 20. tot cicely- - BUSINESS andPro fesslonal - Ameriaa Road Bunders Association to Have Interesting Displays at Exposition in ' neBS. SHEPARD'S FARM FABLES SO, 1Z2L . , " CHINESE KNOW HOW , , TO PRESENT CLAIMS InterhationU News Service. WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. The manner in which China has been able to inform the American people of her cause and her demands has wonthe admiration of all impartial observers armament conference. While the conference worked behind closed doors, Chinese Journalists were busily at work presenting th'ease for China,' to newspapers here. These stories were later cabled, throughout the world and created distinctly at-th- claims, MISINTERPRETED . Phones: Office 12G, THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH FOWLS INCREASE. TntCTTOtltmar New Service. 2ANESVILLE. Oiiio. Jte-c- 30. Klias Daw. paying taxes this month on 159 owls, in Alberta have increased of land in Hiuq Rock township, acres from 2,500,000 to 425,000,000 in the exhibited a tax receipt for 1.40, the last ten years, according to statistics amount -- of taxes paid in 1S26 by his Joseph Wallace, who then of the department of agriculture. This great-uncle- , Daw Jiad to pay is almost-1,3- 00 per cent and testifies owned the propert. to the rapid agricultural development 166.15 in taxes on the same farm, howCALGARY, Altfcr-De- 30. c. of the' province. Domestic-f- CAUSE DR. D. D. ever. ' louri International News Service, CRANFORD, N. J., Dec. 30. A red light in Connecticut means a sharp turn, but in New. Jersey It means a railroad crossing. Misinterpretation t of a signal cost the life of John Wolf, of Rockville Center, Conn, when his automobile was demolished by an express train at a crossing here. . EOYER Phons and North University Ave. S-- tie. H. HATC3 HATCH-- UIA Hatch Undertaking C red-ligh- I ; ; The House of Economy : and Setcice If T J "T'V'SBBsWsWis HBB!HHBbWs1 ' 10-1- 348 New Desolation Threatens Land of Constant Turmoil Near East SIGNAL. 'Res.'247-X- r News Service. International v Gift of life is New Year Boon to Russian Children from U S. While MilKons of Adults Ask American Relief Administration Aid " DOMESTIC iHWjA i K I' , , - i ''V . J. t PEAY BROTHERS ' MM4 T Edwin A. Peay, Prop. General Blacksmi thing" and" Horseshoeing, Auto Springs, Etc 363 W, Center St, fProvo, Utah. " WHY 1 -r- il V. 'If- ID me can save you' money glasses will fit your eyes. DR. PETERSON $6 W. Center St. I We: vs; six v I correct defective eye Let fit your glassas and your WORRY? by4 Zone. Refugee Family Fleeing with Possessions from the Danger Frsncfi evacuation of Cllicia, her thf fu4tlves, many of whom have left with little mor than th for months the military forcs oL the thtlr homes .11 th.t has mtnaA ciothS Oil their n Mi. k... "Their fear Is unreMonlng, but ft Is and renewed ... .i - tht, i Armenians . u. ii,..f.na fnrthoirnot unreasonable. u. ..... miswrkad desoUtion In a land wnicn m survivor, v, m. bas imws 1IUI but war and devas, year and then ars only toofamiuar repairing y oar old shoes. PEOVO TTPEWRITEa EXCHANGE Typewriters Repaired. This Ii Our ' . Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. Off lc with Whipple Electric Supply " Co, 214 W. Center. Phona W. E. O. KOE & CO. . Phone 743. N. First 7. of Contractorf Sanitary Plumb ing, Steam, Vapor and Hot 7 Water Heating. C First class workmanship and material at a reasonable price is what we offer for your patronage. A good place to get estimate on Areola Heaters. C3 - ,. tspecianneeunar-otiie-stockhcVdcrs. . ta.nU k.M MW.. ... 1". .1 Willi jsuniviu iviwu! " outbreaks similar to mom rearinf riaej V of a uuie anor. than ayear a when pea Just as soon as the last European across the bor- Is withdrawn soldier lost Armenians 10.004 more that , ; ner-ars-lsfteiy This, bare table with its woeden bowls of plain, nourishing food, does iiotLlook much like a New Year feast A little American, offered such meal at the season of "turkey and trimmings" would probably turn up his nose and refuse to tat. But not so these little Russians I FoT many long "Months these wstifs, picked Up by the roadside or in the deserted streets the famine towns, hate .not known whence their next meal would come. This winter 1,200,000 of them will be sure of at least one meal each day, for the American Relkt Administration has guaranteed to keep .that number .alive .' until next harvest But one million is few compered with mil- the many that are hungry. Thirty lion people in all are reported io be' as. these children'once were looking for anyfojod thaLwill savethem; from death. They are eating grasspxlay cakelets, roots even cats and dogs. The American Relief Administration could feed them too, if America, the world's richest country, would only share a little of its plenty to supply their need. r- - In the Food Remittance Department of the Administration at XL Broadway, Ke? York, packages can now be bought containing such nourishing materials ss sugar, flour, beans, cooking fat rice and condensed milk. They cost-$1- 0 apiece and can be purchased to the number of five for delivery to any ' designated individual in the famine districts. Each package as delivered contains 118 pounds, the same quantity and quality of food as could be bought in New York, City for the tame money for the American Relief Administration buys in bulk and ships by the"x1icapest per routes, after deducting twenty-fiv- e cent of the food for the tree feeding of children. Would , you like to make m.New Year's present, to give some of the worth-whil- e holiday money to the most cause in the worldV-t- he saving of human TiferTheff buy food package- for some Russian family. If you do not know an individual, mark it "gen eral relief and let the Administration choose the beneficiary, . thelr lives in massacres at Hadjin. der Into Syria." ourcee, from relief From other Marasb, and t?rfa. armies of refugees In th. irenocklnf Into Syria and cltle. on agents at tootatod stations to be sent to tho.terior, from director, of Unt" relief units In th. big cities, and from the UUnCynrUand other asylum, of stories of wfugoei themselves comes mmuni sewlty. MaUs workers of the Near East, eonflrmatloa of ChanksJlan-hare been earing for the f heedquyters In Jurvlvor. of piwvtous masewsree ro- - Reports to almoet of Tork t.U Kw nattr. Clltci throughout fleolng . are In tb. wild panle of ferlpg among th thousand, aroon fear. With winter ooratag oa, with the from their hornet, particularly tarf who form centres to whtoh the refageea are the chUdren agenta portion of their number. Relief already overerowded, and with in tht Held aatert ttat Jini- -o hnw- Tr.H.f iroppll Inadequate, a terrible dlatt problem hi facing tht American rtlltf deaths from workers In tht eart ot thett ptoplt, Lieut. J, ML Channanan, aurms iu. wmw to aooordlng m -- v. . Ihnrunll M.Jor.NlcoU h?d of h. Near Eart wUh t four y s rl alt .ns pro-fleei- ng i JT! nww, T. ,ioTX ha. tfarts, re tht acuU h. deto New ork a.k thatch. olpttn sufferings of funds at. bis disposal ot East Tintic - Consolidated ilininff ' Company has been duly called and win dc neia ai ine ouice oi me company. Room 11, Knight Block, Prov Utah, on the. 31st day of Dee cruiser, . i - " V IJQTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK- HOOcKS MEETING. .Jiotice .as hereby, given that tckr i.tn ECONOJrY SHOE SHOP 4C3 West Center. . x UU 1921, at 11:00 o'ctock-.- a. m, far the purpose of considering and voting upon the proposition of removing the general'office of the company front Provo, Utah, to Salt Lake City, Utah, and to. amend Article V of the Articles of Incorporation; to effectuate such change, and. for the transact ioa of any sod all business in connection therewith that may properly coue before the meeting. Dated this 6th. day of Decnher,' 1921. . 1 - ' ' ' - WALTER FITCH. SR, Fresident EAST TINTIC CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. 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