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Show Y Page Six UTAH VALLEY NEWS PROVOANS In The NEWS I Dr. Lb X. Farmer, director of the District Health office la Provo, report that a rheck of birth registrations in Provo from 200 certificates shows that 21 babies born, daring the past II months here had not been registered. A birth certificate Is the rightful heritage of every child. It is a moral obligation of the parents to know that such a record Is on file." Dr. Parser then pointed out Health office In the city and the following reasons why a child county building if any parents needs a birth certificate: 1. It have negelccted to send in reglst-- , may need it to prove facts of rations. birth to permit of Its entry to school, or later to prove claims as j J. W. Wakefield was an orphan or of a widow. 2. A .this week as president of Utah birth certificate is prims facia county beekeepers. He is a state evidence of legitimacy. I. When bee inspector, and has had many pensions and compensations are years exerlence in beekeeping. questioned, the amount a widow receives Is determined by the number of children she has nnder a certain age. Additional cards may be obtained at the District Want s cook. Want a clerk Want a partner. Want a sit nation, Waat to sell a farm. Want to borrow moaey, Waat to eell livestock. Want to recover loot actldea, Want to rent a boose or lira, Want to eell Sad hand fmitara, FABRICS USE THE UTAH VALLEY NEWS Quadriga. Percale SI Inch, fast color, 10 square percale in a wide variety of the newest spring prints and patterns. 19c yd. Topmost Prints II Inch, fast cloth finish. oxelnsive color, broadA new cloth, at Butler's. Bright patterns. 21c yd. fi Spring Silks... Lovely silk in small ' flower patterns and wide spaced prints with both dark and light backgrounds. 69c yd. Accessories STYLE Advertising keeps old Advertising bolide yon up. Advertising gets Advertising baa Advertise aad eacceed Advertise regularly. Advertise wisely, Advertiae often. Advertise now! His homo is la Provo, as also b IK R. Baird's, who was named secretary of tho organisation. Rulon Hone of, Pleaaant Grove and Jerome Cook of 8prlngvllle were named members of tho executive board. s e s II. Grant Ivras was named special investigator with Robert McFadden, city employe, by Mayor Mark Anderson of Provo this week to seek information from residents of Pleasant View and Edgemont regarding tbelr aUb tude toward annexing those sections to Provo in order to obUIn fire protection and water services, aa well aa police protection which the larger city can give. s s s County Commissioner WUlism J. Johnson of Spanish Pork la In a quandry. Time haa arrived for signing up some rodeo outfit right now If Utah County la to have a big fair and rodeo program thla year Ilka was enjoyed last yearj His problem la whether tho people will support a big show, as it costs money, and gate receipts have got to pile up by tho thous ands if the county fair board la to break oven. It also la undetermined regarding many business men's atUtudo toward supporting such a fair and rodeo. Last year considerable money was spent building new corrals and chutes, and Provo haa all the facilities fur handling the crowds. Mr. Johnson would like somebody to say something, Cooking School Set For Saturday in First Ward House sponsoring a cake and pie baking contest, offering nice prises for the beat cake and best pie, but the Interesting thing la that all cakea and plea will be sold for the benefit of the First Ward Relief Society funds. Ralph's radio and appliance company has recently opened a branch store In 8prlngvl!le, 'and an Invitation la extended to residents there to attend the cooking school here. The Sprlngvllle store Is located at 141 8outh Main. The Provo store Is at 88 North University. The First Ward meeting house Is at the corner of Second South and First East In Provo, where the cooking school Is scheduled. Hundreds are expectea and nice prizes are offered at the L. A H. Electric Cooking school to bo held Saturday In tho First ward mooting house, sponsored by Ralph's PLACE YOUR WANT ADS NOW AT OUR OFFICE Radio and Appliance company, and supervised by Mrs. Bnrgon, OR CALL 13 L. and H. factory economist. The First ward relief society is LOOT A small Toy Terrier, (female). It belongs to a child W. F. Wiscomb who la heart-brokePlease Newe office. Oliver Plow Company notify the Phone 12. After 18 years service with GLADIOLI'S Bl'MIft All colors, Consolidated Wagon and Machine 25 Large Bulbs, all different company, W. F. Wiscomb, who 50c delivered. W. Reed had become almost an Integral 012-R-- l. part of the business haa decided Phone Nuttall, to enter business for himself, and IMllc has Joined the Oliver Plow comHAMMER FAMILY: Any decen-de- pany sales force in Utah county. People everywhere In Utah and of AUSTIN HAMMER, who with sixteen other men,' Wasatch counties know Mr. Wiswas killed at the lianas Mill comb, for he haa friends In every massacre in Caldwell county, community. He has become asMissouri, is asked to communi- sociated with John Frandson of cate with the undersigned. Sprlngvllle, who also la well Austin Hammers wife, Nancy known throughout both counties. Thoroughly acquainted with Jane Elston Hammer had six Children: Rebecca md. John the farm Implement and machine believes Norton: Nancy md. James business, Mr. Wiscomb the services he can now offer to Wiley Norton: John md. Eliza- hla friends and the farming combeth Alnscough; Joslah md. Elizabeth Osborn: and Austin munities In general will be of Utmost value. md. Sarah Jane Payne; Julia 1 Ann md. William J. 8mlth. Descendants are known to be scattered from Arizona to Canada. Please write to Joins n. see J. 5ERVICE ELIZABETH 71 North see was president of tho Provo River Waterusers' association and K. J. Murdock was named secretary-treasurfor another term at a recent Board of Directors' meeting. T. A. Butterfield was also Direct- ors of the association are Abel John Evans and Sylvan Clark of Lehl; Orson Prestwick and N. A Jacobsen of Orem; H. W. Cooley, of West Jordon and Elmer A. Seal of Riverton. Oscar A. Spear haa taken hla "school election fight to the Supreme court, acting nnder advice from hla attorney, J. R. Robinson who argues that District GRAND VIEW Mrs. G. H. Davies, Reporter Telephone 09-J--l Conjoint program Sunday evening was given by the three Bee-Higroups as follows: Guardians, Mary Camenlsh, teacher; Builders, LaVern Maag, teacher; Gatherers, Mrs. Hubert, teacher; Mrs. Camenlsh conducted the program, which conalsted of brief e outlines of the alms in work by the teachers and the members of the two npper groups, Mrs. Annie Tanner gave the Theology lesson at Relief Society Bee-Hiv- on Monday HI IllIKH 8TAMIW, Deters, Pads. Sales Books, at the News 57 North First West. Phone 18. 297 North First West vitally interested in carrying the ing in Balt Lake City recantlv matter to its logical conclusion, I nuimao C. Peterson, tpeetaI. John O. Beasley, manager of In the B. Y. U. visual Instructs the Mutual Coal and Lnmhor com- department, addressed the p.v7 pany, Provo, was named a mem- organization of the Deaf ber of the advisory council of the Dumb school in Ogden Mon Utah Retail Lumber Dealers as- demonstrating various typuj sociation at their annual gather visual aids. ess see J MEN'S White and Grey Children's Fancy SWING DRESSES SWEATSHIRTS 79c BLOOMERS 69c Monte Carlo SWING DRESSES 10c One Lot of: Rayon 98c NIGHT GOWNS CHILDRENS DRESSES 69c 25c Mens Work or Dress Mens and Boys Boys Fancy POLO SHIRTS 49c HAND TOWELS Childrens DRESS CAPS HATS 25c $1.00 Mettelhieffs JT -- a 368 West Centre St. Provo GIRLS ANKLETS . 1UC Amuul Monarch tampe Sale! TRADE IN YOUR OLD RANGE ON A NEW MONARCH We have just received a carload shipment of Monarch ranges from the factory. They are the newest in style and design. If you are wise you will select your beautiful Monarch during the month of March and receive a choice of the articles listed below. Either will be included in the regular low price of a new Monarch. Take advantage of this soon in order to have the best selection. Genuine Malleable MONARCH RANGE, an low as $89.50 Phone 397 of-fi- re rhone 478 quarts 34c 10c Grapefruit (Shavers) Salmon . . tall cans 10c Butter . 2 lb. jar 23c ut Quaker Oats . Ijje. pkj. 19c Crisco . . 3 lb. can 48c Flour (Economy) 48 lb. $1.09 P-N- Fruits & Vegetables Bananas (firm, ripe) lb. 5c Carrots, Radishes 4 bun. 10c doz. 19c Lemons, lje. size Texas Spinach . lb. 5c . CSZSSmZZIZZm Dinner Set see see 4 Wheeled Trailer FOR HALE: Cheap, Phone 898W. lMlla Included A competent tenant for a fully equipped fruit farm on a long time lease, either See Crop or caah basis. E. I. Egllson at Dixon Real Estate. WANTED: with WANT ADR. In this column are read by 10,000 to 15,000 people every week. They cost only 25c. Phone 18, BELL: I New Voss electric washers, 1 Eureka coal range. Bargain Prices, at G ESS FORDS INC. MStfc MUST Offered at a sacrifice. This home was sold recently for $7000. You can buy It today for $5000, not be, cause It Is not worth the original price, but because the owner must sell. See W. L. 8OWARD8, Phone Realtor, CHOICE HOME: 1081. Grocery Specials OLEOMARGARINE, S:d TOMATOES (Nucoa) per lb. 24c ) POTATOES BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT or Range 3 for 25c 10 lbs. for 8c per lb. 5c large size, per doz. 24c s MILK COWS For 8sle or Trade, Bull Service at your place. 785 W. 5th North. Phone 857J. James Hotel. lb. 10c lb. 15c lb. ISc Regular Price of Monarch e WANTED TO BUY: Feeder Pigs Thone Oscar Clawson at the MEATS Pot Roast . . . Sausage, all Pork Pork (Loin) Roasts 32-pie- ce Sale! ExWANTED: perienced used car salesman wanted. Give full particulars to Box 140, Provo. Mlltfc SALESMAN Miracle Whip RARGAtXH IN rFUIODIC.il A: All leading periodicals: Amerl ran. Cosmopolitan. Good Houserictortal-Dellneato- r. keeping, etc. sold right here at home by Moroni I .ort hum, bonded agent for Utah. Keep the commissions at home by phoning SS9J for service. Residence at 284 South 7 West. Provo. F25tfc or 16 sq. yards ear Lumber Co. 3rd So. 2nd West Phone 34 of Linoleum Your choice of a dinner set or 16 square yards of felt base print linoleum may be yours merely by purchasing your New Monarch electric or coal range from your Dixon - Taylor - Russell Dealer during this unusual sale. 32-pie- DIXON ewZwmaZ5S9BS5HC TJ 11, 193, Sensational Bargains er Hansen's Fond Market HOLLAND, Cardaton, Alberta, Canada. 5 West Judge Dallas H. Tonng erred in ruling that tho legal timo for filing n election contest had expired. Mr. Spear explains to hla many frlenda that it is not that he wants the school board seat, but that certain principles of pub, lie policy and action are at stake and that a great many people are W, Gilman nt $1.98 to $3.98 $1.00 & $1.98 Neckwear ....$1.00 & $1.98 Blouses $2.25 Hats Bags QUPUTY WANT ADS Advertising gets a Friday. March We Draw Your Plans, Build and Finance Your Home -T- AYLOR-RUSSELL H&SSBEESSESi sasessassBEs: Fence Posts, Barbed Wire Field Fence EC |