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Show 4 THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922. J f Best for Salads and Cooking lEccYolk lovMnob Darkly II K tcaapoon Sugar ) wlihaaooni Mopeoa Paprika of thm mott exciuro Ud by mmny ' Clmbt, Hotub and RentaurantM 17111717 Beeutifullr flluetrated Corn Products Cook Book of 64 pence. Write Corn Product Refining Company, Dept. A, Argo, 111. CO, a S AMU NGCE wr. 159 wneT 10 10 10 10-I- b. SCO. vo, 10 Ut Carter. perfect." "Didn't I "tell you! Just you wait, girlie, till we get further along on this trip. I'm going to open those pretty bluck eyes of yours." Ooarrlaat, UN, kr Tae Wkeelei a;Daicu, Inn. "And that ride up the mountain straight through the clouds wasn't It Mr. Lfkovltcb cast a thoughtful Just well, I don't know, but Just wasn't It?" squint after the group. "I tell you, Danziger, there's a gulu "I was too busy looking at you and mine iu this kind of a town for a your cute little, tan little face and smart fellow with a few dollars to lu your big eyes and your red little Hps vest" to have any time for scenery Es"Wouldn't be surprised." ther." "If I was a young fellow like mj "Oh, Mr. Dans" son, Mlchie, right away in a town lik "Now, now, what did you promise this in a furulBhlng goods business 1 mer could make money." "Joe," she said shyly, the word a petal off her Hps. floating-lik"Wouldn't be surprised." "That's better," he said so senten-tlousl- y "Chetp rents and low expenses! To ell pants to men who don't know that she closed her eyes. anything about tbeu ain't so hard at "Thafa better, girlie. But Just you to sell them to men wbat know too wait, Esther, until I teer you through , much about them. the Italian lakes, If you think this is I bet you, with a few thousand dollars, scenery." two young fellows like you aod my "Oh, Mr. Dans Joe, really are yon on llicble, or hla friend, Abe Kata, going to change your ticket and go could make big money in a town like with usr this." "Girlie,'' he said with a new sotto "For our son, let me tell you, Aaron, quality In bis voice, "If you was goright In New York, where you bulTi ing all the way to hold a post mortem up for yourself your own business, Is over the Dead sea, Td fo with you." Crimson was her face. good enough for him, too." "Now you're talking Just like the "Ob, look, mama, please look I See the oxen teams pulling the sledges up- boys at home do, Joe. And ever I ' came on this trip and met you and hill."Ach, and Esther, see over there tia; all, it Just seems to me like I'm someembroidery shops. A whole string of body else In a dream or something. them like Mrs. Kron said there would All the boys in my crowd at home are are Just regular fellows, and you be." "No, no, mama, please dont cross you're different, Joe. Tou mustn't over there. We're all going up the Jolly me." "Look," he said, reaching for her mountainside In a little train, mama, to see the scenery. Aren't we, Mr. wrist, holding It and sending Into her dark glance the dark Intensity of his Da mi g erT "Tou wont have time for shopping own, "do I look like a fellow who's this time, Hrs. LefkoTltch, If you want Jollying, Esther?" to take that trip up the mountain and "Oh, Joe!" d Beneath the black, be back on the boat by three." "Fcr scenery, Mr. Dansiger, I got hedge of mustache his lips quivered, time when I, got nothing else what is then settled Into a straight line. "Do more Important I guess, Aaron, if 1 "N-nJoe." can buy linens here half so cheap as "I I'm Just afraid to let myself go should I want at home, you go up yet on the mountain top to look at scen- for fear it's you who's doing the Jollying, Esther. What about this fellow ery owns the "But, mama, everybody goea np. back In New Tork that the See, they're all going toward the haberdasher storet From what funicular. We didn't come all this old folks say, he's head over heels distance to look at linens. Honest, if himself, ain't he, girir "Abe Katzr Aw, he he's Just a you're going to start that way, I I ' come." friend, Joe.' Like I always say, hadn't good wish I Just "Ach come, Bertha; if the child I I want to travel first and meet a wants we should look at the scenery new crowd. I aw, he's nothing but what's the difference if you got to paj a' good friend, Joe. Him and my " a little more for such linens bach in brother, they "Then you ain't stringing me along America V "Tou always, Aaron, In front of girlie?" "Oh, Joe, I no you " I tell you company got big ways. "A fellow that's knocked about like when a man loses to cards four hunI have, girlie, and seen as many of dred and" them as I hHve In every country on "But mama" "Don't worry your mama no more to the frlobe don't make a mistake about go up there, Esther. All right, Ber- it when he does finally get hit. Tliot girlie, tha; me and you will stay down off first day I seen you on deck, the mountain by the embroideries. with your hair blowing loose like that, Esther, you and Danzlger go up trie I knew I was hit" r She looked down the mountainside funicular and look around. I tell you I'm ready for those fellows over there and into the riot of treetops. "You you're the greatest fellow, in the shops. Before I came away from home in every language I learned Joe." "And you're the greatest girl." the money. I Just want that one of AH the nerves of her were singing them reiiows Should try to get me "Oh, Joe oh let go my hand, Joe, mixed up. Tou and Esther go on up. you you mustn't Qli, Joe!" Danzlger." "Queen of this here mountain, that's I'll show her the sights "Good. what you are." alrlghty." This was the chrism of love anoint"Please take care, Mr. Dunziger, that you get her back on the boat In ing her. She bowed her head. "I Just wish mama could have heard plenty time. Me and her papa ain't worries." you say that, Joe. It was beautiful." for looking "Your mama, Esther, I'm afraid Is "I'll bring her back with bells on, down on me." Mrs. Lefkovltch." See that second "Oh, you mustn't mind her, Joe, or "Come, Aaron. store over there with the centerpiece pnpa either. He "Why the old gentleman Is Jnst the hung in front; first I want to try in finest five dollars sport I ever met. And don't ask If you there. they for it, you should offer them seventy-fiv- e think, little girl, that I don't undercents, Simon, Mrs. Kron says" stand a lady like your mama. Sure I Toward the straggling line of tour- do. She is a great old lady, she Is. ones every ists and the cobbled street that wound Give me the statime." funicular to the upward languidly "She doesn't menn a mean word she tion, Miss Esther Lefkovltch turned her shining face, linked her arm In says, Joe. You mustn't feel hard toMr. Danzlgefs proffered one, smiled, ward her; that's Just her way." "She's a fine lady, all right, but she's and could not still the tremolo of her got me dead wrong. Why, honest to heart. Two thousand feet above the har- God, Esther, ns I sit here If it wasn't bor, the township reduced by distance that I'd like to see your old gentleman to the proportions of a man's palm, win back them few hundred bones, I atop an untamed mountain, whose wouldn't have touched another card after the first game." shaggy sides were matted with patri "I knew that, Joe. That's Just what I keep telling mama." "You sweet little thing you taking 4ip for me like that." "I Just keep telling her that." "She's got me down wrong for a sport. Why, true as I sit here, girlie. If my business didn't carry me like this all over the world, I could settle EX446. KOPP 1 ............. 68? 59? Sugar Fancy Rice Large pkgs. Corn Puffs cans Early June Peas can White Syrup bars White Laundry Soap 591 95? 63 43 .75? Large bars Peter Pan Toilet Soap bars Oneida Borax Soap . ; 3 lbs. Whole Bean Coffee, bulk 2 lbs. 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Always bears the Signature oi find that it brings BUSINESS and Pro fess ional vigorous health. 0 Certified Tuner Member of the National Association of Piano Tuners. E. P. Mayhew. Phone With 544, 619-ussell Co., Provo. d fetdedlnlmt. Tires. marble-toppe- ' Lemon Juice or Vinegar wfcfc one Add well mixed eaaoamgt o tesipoon lemon Baa One reasnoon Mawla aroer nana nwtore nuu wnicn the Maiol may at tnirirew, be added more rapfclly. Thin wkfc lemon juice or vinegar' erken irmirf. Tbc whke of ens mmy be beaten (tiff end Jf awn-Inge- peaking, weltered and in wait for tour- ists, rose like an observatory. En at one of the niarl.de-toppetHliles, well away from the gnb-bl- e of the Roumanla's passenger list, the thousand scents of a thousand gardens In their nostrils, Mr. Joe Dnnzlger and Miss Esther Lefkovltch breathed deep and leaned each to the other, as If Madeira were a desert and the gardens bloomed each within the other's eyes. Through a Glass Maiola combines aualitv an. 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The company ects. hus been named One group has incorporated a $."00,-00The other group has secured an opcompany and Is considering the tion on the steamship New York, for years a crack liner of the American line. Per Night for Single; $1.50 for Double. W. D. ROBERTS It Is proposed to build a monu mental building in Washington, D. C, in memory of the national guardsmen who gave their lives in the World Hatch Undertaking Co The planet Venus moves around the sun at an average speed of twenty two miles a second. The House of Economy and Service war. 3 Islands off the Corslcan coast were recently offered for sale at 6,000 Keep eacn. Ml Being Utah County's oldest exclusive Automobile Electric Shop We welcome you to our service. OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING OF THE COPPER LEAF MINING A MILLING COM NOTICE PANY. Smiling and Investigate CHIROPRACTIC H. G. LATHROP Specializing Chiropractor Lady Attendant Phone 37L 44 W. Center St. YOUR SPINE Is the Index of Your Health. Call for FREE Examination. DR. SPURRIER Chiropractor Over Farrer Bros. Store. Phones: Office 126. Res. 247-- Notice is hereby given that in pursuance to resolutions of the Board of Directors of the Copper Leaf Mining ft Milling Company, a Utah corporation, adopted at a special meeting of said board duly held on the 14th day of February, 1922, a special meeting of the stockholders of said corporation is hereby called, and said meeting will be held at the principal place of J. business of said corporation at the Superior Motor company, Provo, Utah, on Friday, the 31st day of March, 1922, COOK & BEAN at the hour of two o'clock p. m. of Accountants, Auditors, said day for the purpose of considerIncome Tax Advisors. ing and acting upon a proposition of Office Over Hedquist No. 1. consolidating the Copper Leaf Mining & Milling Company with the Central L. L. Cook C. S. Beaa Standard Mines under the name of Central Standard Consolidated Mines, DR. W. A. THOME which said consolidated company is to have a capital of Two Hundred Fifty Dentist Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) dividOver 'Hedquist Drug No. 2. ed into two million five hundred thousand (2,500,000) shares of the par value of ten cents ($.10) each. Nine DR. II. F. CANNON Hundred Sixty-twThousand Twc Forty-eight Hundred (962,248) shares Scientific Eyesight Specialist of said consolidated stock to be issued to the stockholders of record of the Over Irvine's Store. Central Standard Mines upon surrender of old certificates, which is in Phone 555. Provo, Utah. he proposition of one share of stock for each share of the ABE W. TURNER Central Standard Mines stock now d Attorney;at-Laand outstanding, One Million One Room 7, Knight Block, Provo, Ut lundred Eight Thousand Eighty-thre(1,108,083) shares thereof to be Issued Phone 661-- 1. to the stockholders of record of the Copper Leal Mining & Milling ComLEARN TO DANCE , pany upon surrender of old certifiWe guarantee to teach you to cates, which is the proportion of one s (13-4- ) shares of the iance all the latest modern and consolidated stock for each share of lances quickly and correctly. Copper Leal Mining & Milling ComLady in Attendance. pany's stock issued and outstanding. The remaining Four Hundred Twenty-ninPrivate Lessons 10 A. M. to Thousand Six Hundred Sixty-nin11 P. M. (429,669) shares of the Central STUDIO . LpRRELL'S Standard Consolidated Mines stock to Mozart Hall be place in the treasury of said last named corporation and to be known as Phone 652. treasury stock, and to be disposed of by the Board of Directors of said last named company for the use and bene fit of the same. A copy of the proposed Articles of Consolidation and Amalgamation will be presented at said special stockholders' meeting for ratification by the stockholders and said meeting Is hereby called for the purpose of considering and acting upon any and all questions which may come before said meeting with respect to the consolidation and amalgamation of said Central Standard Mines VC if land said Copper Leaf Mining & Mill ing Company. COPPER LEAF MINING & MILLING ' Batteries, we guarantee two years. Genuine Ford parts used. o Parry Battery Station d w 213-21- West Center 5 Open 7:30. Close 7:30 Phone 730 e three-fourth- plain-speakin- g down In a good commercial town with a boy like that brother of yours thnt your father Is trying to find a partner for, make a go of the business and live quiet the reHt of my life. That's the kind of a hnlrpln I am." ' "Oh, Joe, you you will Just love Mlchie, when you see him.' One great boy If there ever was one, and busiYou ness ilke pupil to !iN finger-tips- . ..nd him In a little business together. ny, wouldn't tlil he creiif ! Just look how how little he started M papa vay down on the E.ist wide and- tunl loot;. t) his. tstorji Haw gft.Ws atul al1.'- EAGLE BRAND NEW FIRMS WILL RUN IRISH SHIP ROUTES. t 9 Moomments We have on display at our yard just south of the tabernacle, on First South street, one of the finest and largest varieties of monuments in the state. We have designs and sizes suitable for all occasions and we wish to state that the prices on all of our work has been greatly reduced during the last few months. 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