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Show PAGE FIVE. .v , w : W W W - 1 -- 1 Wi ' SPRAYHG Monarch Shoe Oil THE CANADA THISTLE '208 WEST CENTER ST., PROVO, " .4 Mesdames Emma Eaiings) A, A., Sixth, ward Tha arch snemy (Canada thistle) Miller and L. O. Schofield motored most delightful lake in Europe and was brought partyonFridayt paginated Among some of the farmers thereia from there to over About thtrtyofjhe jnembers of the Canada, where it is doa strongsentlmen't in favor, of spray- ing - Immense visited .here with, relatives and flasa, chaperoned by- - Mr.-- - nd Mrs. injury. '"Detachments . dTrtff-Touhave Trr? The for aifaKa alfalfa been found weevil. Thts la Cache, Salt Lake, aud tbfelr teacher, Mrs. friends. " 1' tah, and Carbon has been Albert more counties, where they C.. by developed Larsen, went .down 'to- the reports ".' are found Intrenched along'the canals lake In hayracks and a splendid time or orated of effectivethe ea :Jtfrs. Nate Anderson is; herefrom was and ditches. had with swimming, boat -- American riJing 'r.ess of certain sprayings that have Fork for an "extended visit Canada Thistle Is a peiennlal i!mt and other forms of amusement. Al t pen tried on-- natch of i;'air wi, Iiviug on year after year. It ranges with relation imi-i- r iuuds. delicious , ', t turnip Innphonn !rom one-J, ue open aim in orcnargs three feet bii, wish , hi t rture--o--th- r reuQasiiilaiulf'-lieeiny person yT'.'ijJftitalky? and spiny leave- - heag .Mrs, ,Sadie Ilcnry has returnedto ' If li.ive a rufiled appearance. l kmuvs any. arcen'tifal eompounu ii home". in "Ame'vican. Pork after J M I 4. wlvlf tlVI"5nrpfTg (. Oakland, som t'nwa hTe a? tha guebt1 spending 1 tt''i ?T,U 'tTT !vi -.- 1. I'd 'iy hmH k,, :1 wins Jxu viKiiiogv Vif h Dr. arnL Mrs IT F ''rU Y. ... Si on r So tr.p "H'K ii a t i U ii in, ui IV, ml '; ?''';. .n!:z is Mr Cahnoa"; Mrs, W. D. Searla; of Salt. L.iko, in .g ' I cn fit 1(5 ': br. iii the i'iriiSbf s.iy utafV "here visitiRg vsitli her. mother, Mrs. Jl in'afce7 it.'. very' rcsisrrar, .two tons of h;iy, we h:iv "Klcanor Moore. i t'oni ' r Smrd, " IT IS .,-,- avring vo - ALSO SALT LAKE CITY. WE RUE HAVE THE MOST SHOE REPAIRING SHOP IN PROVO - .. its WHILE ..... a. : REPAIR AND WE . YOU WAIT.. "GrVrTJS -- FEW MINUTES. A YQlIIi WE SOLICIT "occa-stois- u IN YOUR SHOES TRIAL A PATRONAGE. 1 PAIR, WE GUARANTEE iit:;-e:e- JI(2-ciSh.j.:- THAT YOUR 11 her t- Clva ' Will Sat;sfa-jciQr- i f.-o- cardof".thanks. Thursday last the Misses, Naomi, to express .our gratitude Yilatf and Margaret rierrfr,iit.u.JirL- ' ana sincc-"J" assidtajice lio8tesses to abopt twenty of their shown us during the illnes sympathy young girl friends- at the Old Lake and death of our- 'bgtrjvrmaughTer mmrim. 1 K. fierpont, Mrs, W. Donna. '" O. Creer and Miss Vivian Finlayson MR. AND MRS SILAS SORNSEN. acted as1 chaperones to the party, and. tae tflp to the lake was made on one of Mr.. Plerppnt's large motor trucks. -The dar was delightfully spent ith boating, bathing and games, and the If you have any articles about your merry party' was plentifully Bupplied w 1th a UBtefttTliBasubstanial lunch, premises you want to dispose of put which was thoroughly enjoyed. a want ad in The Herald. Good ' - - - inii d ;";"--it"- r -- i !, Have You Any? . . L Mrs. Mr. and Hamilton - Gardner came down from Salt Lake to spend the week end with Mr. ' and Mrs. Knight JStarr Jordan. Mr. Gardner came just reer.tly from Harvard. University, where he graduated ' A ytfai,,).,, this- - delightful children's party is beheld this afternoon at the home of ing Mrs. Berry Maycock' in .honor of the of her son Lamar. ' Games, music and a delicious luncheon have been . provided for the little : guests !of- - whom about fifteen t were A. elxth-birthda- y '' invited. - 1 ' " -- . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giles and their family have moved to their summer" "home ia Vivian Park, Provo " , canyon. ect-ofra- s; . . bble .'' A number ol friends spent a delightful day yesterday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Knight Starr Jordan at their summer home at.Sprlngdelk Those-.fnvitewere Mr. and Mrs. s-me an hour to place, but Hamilton Gardner, the Misses Lael ee everything In it." Irvine and Norma Havereamp and Messrs. Oliver Clark and Gilbert Black Mon In the World. ' ' ' Moore. . ; is ihe second largest contiAfrica ' '. nent in the world. There are perhaps V Mrs. Fred. Richmond entertained a 150,000,000 people, of whom, while 50,; Thursdar afternoon 000,000 are Mohammedans, not over 1, few 'frlends-'o" are Christians.- - Every tenth at a Kensington. The afternoon waa 000,000 in man the United States is a black spent with sewing and social chat, and man: seventh wman "in " the Every" Sydelicious luncheon was served, the world la a black man. centerpiece for which was a large bowl of nasturtiums. 25c-bo- x d: from your Druggist 2 TO EVERYONE-- SAY4NQ THAT-- "NOTHING JtREREiS- - ' A. SATtSFIEO iraS-AN-0-L- O- .oiuiVoriee lead arsenate, providing it lives that tt!e the plants in heaDs and hum iong. Good competent authority says Follow this by constant shallow that a half pound of Tommerctal-lea- d arsenate to' more than enough to kill be killed before they have a chance to gather a new store of material an ordinary, horse or cow. But one objects it .wllljjot hurt be- UiroUgh the leaves. The food supply is' cut. off by plow-'incause it is taken In' such small quanbut to conquer the plant it must tities. 'Ask any competent druggist or rs physiclaa-whatthe--ef f new-4neenate '"??, preveutedLifrommajiing would he on an animal's system when hence the importance of cutting down secontaken In small quantities dally. Wlth- - ever new shoot as. .it" .'appears Some d-hand furnlturerfarmingtaolBrasd out exception, they will say that the tarmera in. Northern sections have other equipment are always salable poison accumulates, and if fed long, had success by using sodium arsenic and It costs hut 10c a line to let 3500 the animal is bound to die. This isn't which is applied at the rate of 14 to peopla 'know .what you have to offer. theory; its Just plain common sense 2 pounds to fifty, gallons of Water, and Every week someone reports a ready and arithmetic. lsJorlffMtlvethaiLjinyx)ther saie-o- r some article advertised "lucern before chemical. It will destroy all ther inoartTll0uspfayyour ciassmea department, the. use of cutting and hauling It off, you will vegetation and will kill livestock-If which is becoming more- - and more merely be poisoning the that ygaJitaey am.. allowed to eat vegetation hy general. to feed your animals. Therefore, ii sprayed with it Let every land owner you would spray, do not spray your whether he he state, Individual or cor lucern until the crop has, been porate fight this pest coriscienceously Siberian 6quirrel. im- and ' More than systematically until it has been four, million five hundred a or else It will' gather "us "in thousand gray squirrels- - were killed mediately, using driving mist spray. destroyed will its- - mighty grip. By sprayingrat you ;time, Jhte last year in Siberia for their fur- .- Th cover the few green-leave- s and" shoots tails alone weighed more than twentjt at crown of the plant with enough the A Good Household Salve. one tons. The animal figuring next In the jur trade "V( Asiatic Russia In poison to kill ' many of the half grown larvae. Ordinary allm'enta and Injuries are oolnt of numbers, was the white .hara. The county agent, A. B. Ballantyne. not of themselves serious, but Infecrhlch contributed 1.500.000 sklna would like to get in touch with any tion or low vitality may make them person who intends to spray, so as to dangerous. iDont neglect a cut, sore, Haiiy Sightseeing. minimize the danger of it, CalL of aj bruise - hurt - because or Ameri"It's small. wont of talk are ts . him" Europeans dress at Provo; phone 273-Jmood Poison has resulted from a pin cans' who rush through Europe with Formal -- suctait prick Hr- flcratch a guide-boo- k iaone hanJ and a raiW roents Buclden's Arnica Salve is ex-- j an road timetable In the other, but cellent ' It protects and heals' the York New overheard a ca Englishman hurt; is antiseptic kills infection and bus the other day was in a class by prevents dangerous complications himself for speed. "I've been up to Good for all Skin Blemishes, Pimples, the . Metropolitan museum," he volunn orlglual Salt Rheum, Ecze.ma-Ge- t GI VEN WE.AIM- - eftfttr nu-- . 6 --hiosi Vfi'ectualjy . stop 'or whatever- - "cc ii! O : "'? l srfnvTlv find 'jTolivV"withto of about two or three months ..each Just., tm the plant first' begins to horse or cow. has ...Uken into its svs- - blooiu. Plow up the plants by cutting e ur tfto. hfee pounds inches under the surface. rti- - 4!iv-- - ..-- On PROMPT ATTENTION i we.-appH- ".I-.!- CUSTOMER -! .;.....--- j-r f-j- LfK E L'EATH E R j The home - WHErTHOT WE ATHER OPPRESSES - Utah eounties. where thev eaHirM Information that will hetn th am In ( l . . 3 "v work among the faraerrot"ourT their o are not Inert languid-dstupid, (and blame It all on the weather, Heat will state. Many practical items were not affect you so much if the bowels gathered about the dairy business,, are regular. Foley Cathartic Tablets hogs, blooded horses and sheep, beef are Ideal for indigestion and constipatcattle7"the poultry business,' how to ion.- They relieve stout persons of and maintain electric and operate g. that bloated, iledqulst " ' gasoline pumps, the saving properties Drug Co. (Adv.) and valuesof cement canals, success-- . ful dry farming, potato raising, how IRIP OF COUNTY AGENIS to measure water, truck gardening, ; watered crops, canning, packing and t curing of "meats, drainage,: control of ; " alfalfa weevil, best ralsing,ete. Prac-:--y ; ountytarm iemonstrators J, P. theJiBSt farm-er- s tlcally every thing-tha- t Welch 6t Millard CbTTt; H. Stewart of of our state are doing was seen ; Carbon-Emercounties, Lorin X Mer- and - studied,- - Valuable -- information ' rill' of Sevier Co., M. L.'Harrfs of pertaining to eatery farm activity waa Uintah Basin, Heber J. Webb of alt optained and every farmer In i3x9 state Is going to he benefited hf it Lake Co.11. A, Christiansen of Beaver without the expense and time it would Co.,and A. B. Ballantyne of Utah Co., require to gather It himself because I ' and Extension Specialists John T.. the County Demonstrators will spread III, K. J7 Evans, Li M. Win6r; it and use It in their wort" The men who took the trip went Ed. Brossard, Ben R. Eldredge and James A. Paxmati accompanied by E. back to their counties, to the farm-G. Peterson, director of the Extension ers with whom they work, with their .Division made & four days trip visiting head's full of 'excellent material to usa Utah.. Agrlcul-places of practlcallnteresL. through! In.lhe. development Cache, Boxelder, Weber, Salt Lake and ture. - - . heavy-feelin- ' . y . . s' q. . gTiest L from is here Mrs. Arlene Tmon Kamas for a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. W. T. Brown, and her sisters, Mrs. Ella Jackson and Miss Drown. - Elizabeth Carter are pending a few days In Spanish Fork as the guests 'of (Copyrighi.' by MoClur? Syndicate.) "Mr" and Mrs. MaylanTgjJ, V t . I r - Under New Management . .. 100 rooms sin gle . Sr ti V? or en suite 50 rooms with private baths -- -: Wedc HOTEL JAMES: , .. Julia tng aiColwnbia anil All modern 'and up-to-da- te .Newly Jurbished l..,:.; and Absolutely Respectable M A Y E S , Prop . RSTTIiB ST. SALT LAKE CITY 167 S. Jv "I.'..- -, , ).) "1 " i " - MA I IN The First Intermediate class of the Mrs Louise Palmer Weber :' the Old Tabernacle in Tha rsddy Evening at 8 p.m. i : 'A-- "C aGas' Cookery Lectures ' Friday Morning at 10 a.ni. and Friday during- July - X - - BUYr-PHONE-- Harry m Mrs. N. Thomas Taylor presented an on Thursday evening s6ene animated !the lastrwhen forty members of the Third ward chojir met . for a social evening The time was pleasantly spent with games, "music and other forms of entertainment, and delicious refreshments were enjoyed by the ofj - Bishop r- WE USE ONLY THE BEST OAK TANNED LEATHER THAT WE CAN WE C A LL A N D "DEXIVER" PRE" E. 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