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Show rsggflffiia FnM:y.Sl,llt,Lllr - iy38 GRAND VIEW fjmm i. .Mr. .1 II. Ii.tvi'-rfTelephone Sawl-- away r?mr If we take rare of your that ikoea you'll find they'll laat you much Ita longer than naual. true that ahoea do get beyond the point of further UM'fulueaa, but when that iwm cornea, we'll tell you. So If you are debating throwing away a pair, let u take a look at them first. If they're any good well tell you. Louis Kelsch & Sons 124 WEST CENTER At Rear of Booterle , ui.-i.i- Uupurt'T njf-j- -- l.t li I NOTICE OF SALE Stev-enxe- to-w- lt: WINDSOR Perfect Satisfaction s went into different types of local homes. No two situations are alike. Many are operating under severe conditions. They are all burning Utah Coal and are faithfully delivering economical and efficient service. With THE ONLY HEATER EVER DESIGNED SPECIALLY TO BURN WESTERN OrtiuiylfMtar have A good low Factory price apply only during August and the first ten dny of Sept. 1 Special Prices include Ion with ninl pipe .11 instul-L- I'liii-N.il- IIOW IT WORKS well ns extra -- Super-Heate- r heater lie pl'e ! A liberal ly are raiiiator 15). Tiii" means "two fires Ff - Vi? . FACTORY iu one more heat from less fuel with less smoke. f T" . , . A i: . ..nr nf i' ril'd. iy I'eili'gn. . I. r ' i ff year. The $30,000 general obligation bonds of Provo city to bo issued '. II III..; ..f a .',! .i. Vii-iui- ...!, Am. tv IF YOU BUY NOW You'll Get The F R E S II From the Cleaners LET the dry clianintr servioe you can n j m from every stainl-u.in( Dir many years of experience is your i. (Jiiarantee of t. LOW PRICE - RUSSELL IS He Wrote aLetter To S' ; ;' i I IEOVO Phone 240 FOR THE BEST IN FRESH EM! ELECT CALL DUKES MARKET ; : I We are Proud of Our Delivery Service PHONES: 200 - 201 V , $23.50 4.95 MOXEY OX YOUR n n I. Utah Timber & Goal Company TIMELY PUCAD UHLAi Hotpoint Electric Range Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center Cleaning Co. WHERE YOU SAVE No Carrying Charge 1G1 2:!l! West 5 N. Phone 232 8 a nli.-i-. lii.id-a- II Is i a jj signal that jour -- l.iiiiii.li. khl- ni'js, liii'r, liowrls, r miiiii' organ - in I ihii tile and umh ini- allriitioii. nu'djutv lii'i'd this naming liy taking t :: li jj jj i jj jj 200 Rooms Chiropractic Adjustments iiiiiid ll ii Salt Lakes Newest Hotel jj hating llir real rauso E A 1) romvtrd. ACHE 200 of;; jjl'.ring all your lualih i.roliloms to Tile S( j; Cemented Down Coal Ranges ESEP AUTOMATIC An 1xlru room enn be added to nearly any it lioini iit anmintrly low cost. Attic or built-owill section give yon rooms, or a improved livability, extra room and comfort. Add ti .pan romn, n guest room or a play let us show you an easy, room to your luiis wav. ! EXCHANGED SEW nml 1SEH Could You Use Another Room? con- Warnind - Baths K jj j; jj OPPOSITE i I DR. E. L. AIKEN CHIROPRACTOR Outer (Over Uutler'sln ssssisssssssaar I I d. Xu Carrying Charge No Interest CITY DRUG 204 West Cknteb RMSIII I) APARTMENTS Kl'J.no and I p. Lights and fund-liega- f'Af.l, at Vi I A. 2BESBM Madsen rhiMie 675 3 base-iiii-i- Healer In A.I . 5 West liingi-- r Inlaid Linoleum IT HHMOVKS DANDRUFF by its dean-sinstimulating, antiseptic action. IT II KUPS C1IKCK PREMATURE BALD-NES- S for it removes the dandruff crust which is the protective cover for microorganisms causing baldness. SOLD AT g, ... 'tilt MM'' dition Has w. 110 N. I'nlv, The News lii' ri'tilly SOLI) vnr ei look. slick-dow- n Editor. Ftah Valley News: The State Board of public Welfare haa recently made a public statement to the effect that many applicants of dependent children have been refused, because of the amounts being paid to the aged. Therefore the aged must take a 20 per cent cut Not a word wax said by the State Board of pnhllc Welfare about unnecessary spending of large sums of sales tax money, by the board. The Old Age Tension and Assistance Organisation contend, the only right the 8tate has with the sales tax money, la to administer the fund as honestly and aa fairly and aa cheaply as possible. It is our contention, that capable recipients of relief ran do all the work "Case workers" do, and be more kind, more considerate and more Just. Fewer workers will be needed and hetterresultsobtalned. It Is our contention that we can select from the ranks of the poor, men and women with all the training necessary to fill all the administrative offices in all State and County Welfare Organizations. It Is our contention that we can save no less than Seventy five per cent of the present cost of administering the grants to all recipients. We claim there is no reason for the proposed rut in Old Age Assistance. or no reason for the refusal to grant applications to dependent children. Since the sales tux belongs to the people, for relief purposes, we demand the sales tax money be turned over to qunllfled recipients or roller, to administer before any cuts In Old Age Assistance grants are Easy Time Payments SAVE The time-UUformula, plus pure vegetable oil that relieves dry scalp and keeps hair neatly, smartly in place without that unpopular So Hun's Felt Rase Rugs, 9x12 Satis-faeliui- ONCE - A - YEAR TAYLOR Inh n si IT IIIIOOMS TIIB IIATR Phone "I l New and Used Furniture Xu WILD ROOT HAIR TONIC with oil is the HAIR TONIC Wild root 'tedNm4&r SOUGHT 49c : . . ransKHvssaaraBsnzxaas: U-- e . . . f" i -- t V' Studio Couches, as low as Youll Get Extra Value for Your Money! - "ti.'-- " jSeiVsy.'t.-'v.ti- ri.-ai- 1 60c at of Cnmnierro. 1 .i Positively Ends SEPT. 10th Use ON SALE a in iiii.iiriilii.inirH llll.l'il1 'll. Regular fes iio.illis remain at the county fair grounds for and commercial exhibits, inure than to of llicm hating already been taken up liy leading firms, according to Clayton Jenkins. secretary of the Chamber I mly ' l .i Trices Never I.nwer Anywhere in Irovo or Vicinity i Be Well Groomed by Snow iiinl the 1. inner-an- d Merchants lunik at fICIO per huiiil M 23 j per cent. A PWA 111 cure fur 4.i per cent grant of I lie cost of the new library. puivha-.'- patronage, thus making the distribution or the funds a political racket. If this proposed cut of 20 per cent, or any part or it. In Old Age Assistance grants is made. Many Old people will perish. And It will lie a public admission on the part or the State 'Board of piilillr Welfare, that they are s'illing to create unnecessary suffering among the poor, while they squander the money, which by law belongs to the people. George J. Fox. Organizer nf The I'lali Slate Old Age Pension and Assistance Organization. Thus have many families expressed their reason for cuHsultintf our advisory department. This sensible precaution is in line with the prowinff tendency to provide for cmorfreiicies no matter how remote they may appear to be. Knowing in advance of need the full fads of funeral procedure and costs, removes nmeii of the doull and uncertainty experienced by t'ai.ilies who are tda!iy unprepared. ' .. w Nl"l-- : library Cxl.lart made. We condemn the policy of using part of the sales tax money for the purpose of building political For our own peace of mind i SALE Buper-Herte- k DIXON citl-Chl- ' Ih.'-Uns- NO MATTER WHEN YOU HUY A but funs were made In Provo city .'luring the first two registration days preparatory to the coming All election in November. 7,s niu, register before the to be eligible to vote at the primary. Sept. 13 or at the run-oSept. 27, or at the November election, unless they previously voted In the last election Mid so had their names already on the voters list, which had x.f.OO registered voters on it last ar- Fifty-fiv- e ward members en- joyed the three day outing at the Dell. Monday evening a bonfire party and treasure hunt was enjoyed by all present. Tuesday was ward day. The following program was given in the amptheatre In the evening under llie direction of Carol Harris and Krva Wright, address of welcome C. It. coininuuiiy singing under the dire. ti. in of Mrs. Erma Swen-- ! sen. reading Mr- -. .Christensen. :i ik Mr John William- - of drove. Mu I.' by Windsor rhvihnin hand iin l1 r d :v- linn of S"!o I. iv. 11 dor-du'vil rndiiig. Mi- -. Wilhiiv. : l program has been Socials i-J- rJw- . of "Moke in P Muir la. III.: while payin'; i r y.mr ) eoml.iislii.il jour. i!nii air to I'anie A pay oieni -- i i in.- (!i. ad all yen ami ym Imat viin.iges :i1ii)o diagram t n1 c. . fiill-nin- allow- I. rin- - mall it iMinrd lilieral ance. i registru-Rlu- ' ranged. a !a More than 100n new I Act Now! 1 1 en- thusiasm as Senator Elbert D. Thomas, and Congressman J. Will Robinson and others delivered rousing political addresses. More than 800 scouts are today and Saturday at Aspen Grove, with a total of 110 patrols listed from all parts of the state. It is the annual boy Sl'l,uht state caniporal. this year ;f''turlng a hike to the top cf Inmpauogos. j BBS COAL lioV assistants for arrangements. Thq speeches too were hailed with i Less Cost lie Iver Johnson Girls' Bicycle, color Black and White. Serial No. 505854. Girls Bicycle. Make unknown, color Blue, Scr. No. 208042. Miami bicycle, color Black. Serial No. 96220. Columbus, bicycle, color Black, Serial No. A10038. Excelsior, bicycle, color Red and White. Scr. No. H10287. Columbus, bicycle, color Blue and White. Ser. No. N1 59019. Iver Juhnsou, bicycle, color Orange, Scr. No. 317948. Make unknown bicycle, color, Tri-stat- to GUESS about what the Suprr-IIcatc- r will do for We KNOW and can you. till yon accurately just t'liun-l- News The conjoint program fur Sun- how it will do MORE for day evening will lie under the direction of the M. I. A. officers. ymi in your own home. AT I 1 afternoon Virginia liaekUH. daughter of George Baeku. became the bride of 1 Chris College, on of Mr. and Mr. Lester College Sr. of Lehl. 1 The young couple were married by Bishop Faux of the Lehl third 1 ward. 1 A wedding reception was given Friday evening in the second ward 1 amusement hall at Pleasant Grove by Mr. and Mrs. Heber Day in 1 honor of their daughter, Audrey, who berime the liriile of Owen 1 Hooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ser. No. none. Lenard Hooley of Windsor, TuesDated this 1st day of Septem- day at the Salt Lake Temple. A. D. 1938. The ward extend congratula- her, HENRY EAST tions to both these young couples. of Police, Births Dates of Publication: Sept. 2 Mr. aud Mrs. Albert Hancock and 9. are the proud parents of a little son, bom August 20, at the American Fork hospital. Mrs. Hancock CITY BRIEFS before her marriage was Vola Johnson. e Lumber, Mutual Coal Mrs. Le Roy User and new son and and Vlah ConsoliLumber, returned home from the Amerdated Pipe company were awarded ican Fork hospital this week. the contracts this week by the Accident city commission for the materials Mrs. Minnie Dlttimure had (he! misfortune to fall and break her Arm just above the wrist Satur-- . day, when she went Into the base- ment of her home to open the shoot to her coal bln for Harold Johnson who was delivering her a load of coal. Is Giving don't tttiv ua::u:u:u:unu:a4::u:u:: propo-c- d an. I .'uiiipuiiv n. n, Every One You fm llic .r.'.'liuii of the ail'liiion to tlio public Ci' CAST IRON PIPE CO. PROVO, UTAH. Super-Heater- - LEGAL NOTICES Pacific Super Heaters In fin Sit-e-- i Weddings Friday Those 109 - hura-Li- " Nii-ol- , Last Year We Sold ENJOY Cleaner Heat '1 i -l the Thursday organizations was transacted Class leader, Kvn llm'tt, gave a lccuri- - on tarly political history or Utah. I.iitlo Eugene Dcvey gave pleasing solos on the aecordiun and the Brown twins. Ada and Ida sang two duets, with guitar accompaniment. Twenty ladies were present, and all inspected the relics in the Memorial building, enjoyed a delicious lunch, more or less diluted with rain, and went home, declaring this outing a perfect success. , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson visited at the C. If. Davies home on Sunday. On Thursday last, Mrs. Isabel Nleol delightfully entertained at her home the Primary officers and teachers. The "get together" was In the form of a shower, honoring Ellen Davis, one of the teachers recently married. The guest of honor received many ap- - BY PACIFIC STATES MANCFACTtRED HEATING APPLIANCE DIVISION Page Five -- fi : tV rurli anil r nil .'iiliif:. tills Dainty ri'frvh- I'uik prop! it prujt'i'ts mtvi'J to: M ilainis TiiiiiMiay cvruiug Mr. and Mrs. In :ng now u n t : I. ti in Prom. riil.Tlniii.d 111' Wtiiv M.irroit llroun, r.irJ.'l;:i Wil- I: inis l.av.m Williams. Lur.'tta honor of Mr. unj Mi. Li'stvr . '! i!i, mi "o oil of roofiiii; rt Miirtari'l Coidio j In I. .oil- mole limn 2 seals at ji.inull Eu- I'm is. Kl'.ou lloity Cari-T- , tl.e Fair grounds are being placed nii,i Young and Miss Ida Drown. . I i. da- - for the (inning flail La- -i Sumliiv ov, niiiii tlic sp.ak-- . c. mii Fair scheduled or Sept, and Mrs. Virgil li. Ill, 17 in I'rovo. ami runner ,,,ll,l,iit who are now living in 1. I. S. conference held Sunday Proliute and Guardianship North WVmitii Colorado. wIiito Not ires Mas characlerizi-i- l brilliant by Mr. Karti'hiiiT loach os a ",lry- Consult County Clerk or th talks by general hoard mnnhrrw farm" sclio.il. Vivia Davies rend-- 1 itespcctive Signers for Further of Belief So. jciy and M.I.A. ou ereil a piano solo, llishnp J. O. llforBiatlon. The ltnad to Happiness." with Jolley spoke briefly, pleas fur courage to meet the problems under the perplexing Mr. and Mrs. John Nlcol are situations of today. Six members now occupying the Lisle Brown residence, welcome to Crooked Notice is hereby given that the of the general board of these two Lane. undersigned, Chief of Police, organizations spoke at the various sessions. They were Amy W. l tah' w Mise Dorthy Allred spent the Evans, for the Relief Society; hereinthe past week here with her parents, at puhlie auetion Grace Nixon Stewart and Ilazel Mr. and Mrs. John L. Allred. after described personal property, been held by Brnckliank for the Y.W.M.I.A. Dorthy has a most exceptional op- which property has more of a than six Dr. F. S. Harris, Dr. L. A. me for period portunity for developing along and Floyd Eyre of the Y. not haa be?n and cta,1- -' ulonh', musical lines. She. has B. Cecil M. M.I.A. been has effort and that dilligent Gates as her instructor In piano and Emma Lucy Gates Bowen Is made to locate the owners, on the The ftah county democratic A. D. 13th day of September, giving her vocal lessons. at Saratoga Saturday was ouling 2 o'clock of hour at the 1938, The new residences of Charles P. M., at the North entrance of one long to be remembered for Guttritrh, Reed Brown and Delaa the City and County Building in both Its fun and frolic. Its masterful management by Victor Frand-seSnyder are progressing rapidly. Provo City, Vuh. degeneral chairman. Dr. Alonso Said personal property is Morley master of ceremonies, aiid scribed as follows, Della Loveridge, Emil K. Nielsen, 1 Black suitcase and contents. 1 Tricycle, color Red and Cream. and J. F. Mower of Provo, and 1 Mr. Ferry Nlalron, Reporter Scooter Bike, color Red, Serial C. A. Grant of American Fork and Miss Thelma Vest of Payson as No. 60222. - .i park. o -s DONT V'l IS UTAH VALLEY GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Salt Luka City, l'Uh All West Exposure ERNEST Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled C. ROH8ITER, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |