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Show TOIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15; 1933 , - rilSK :w ' : - V VTTSTtrT WT W--i. Jl VI DANONG EVERY MtURDAY NIGHT Music by GREATER MELODIANS lJb" JooM of the County Exten- pt i.hj u 11 it-M 1 1 1 u . i.iR:rrj Ti ri Lft ilajlxo C3 Km '5 "T- fit f I it f ' J - HEAVY, tyOOL Flannels 64 INCHES WIDE Darker ShadestPl.t Children' 3 4 Hot Strong God Looking 19c U be very bright in School! Pic SIZES 2 to 16 Vat -dyed to retain their color - f reshness through many tubbings ! Low-priced to make them extra good value! Real bright spots in the life of the schoolroom 1 SIZE 2 to 10 .... HAVE BLOOMERS TO MATCH Double Knee and Toot Insurance! GIRLS COTTON m Avoid skater' knee ! The doubly re-nforced re-nforced top (Penncy's exclusive eature) gives extra protection igainst wear and tear in these fine-y fine-y ribbed., combed sptton hosej 19c Pair (!! r Ni ? d j Ladies' DRESSES PRINTED FLAT CREPE One Lot Only $2.00 WHAT VALUES! LADIES' SMART Millinery CHALK FELT-SATIN FELT-SATIN SILK All the popular colors. 98c to $1.98 They Look Expensive. Pennej "Makes 'em Snappy" Most Any Color $2.98 . Wmm'i aaa Mmm' Cap er, Sued Jackals. Due to our large contracts we can sell for less. SIZE 12 to 20 CONSTITUTION At ' AMOrtrtHnrr in SJELAHON TO MINIMUM WAf.ES fOB WOMEN AND MINORS give the fir! 0. K. to the compHstved by the class' of women and girls which met ever! times for ' Instruction under the capable iMdenhip of the Extension Service workers. , The renwdeling of cloth-ng cloth-ng to assist in limited budgets was the main consideration and a pdc-ture pdc-ture of the. ladlei ,ln the .class, . In then newly remodeled dresses was taken. IWlowIng this Mrs. ' Jones was honor guest at a social In the etty hall arranged by s committee of the four wards headed by Mr. NeB Barren. - Legal Notices SHERIFFS SALE In The Fourth Judicial District Court, of The State of Utah. Utah County. LYDIA R LUND, Plaintiff, vs. HOME HOLDING CO.. INC., a de funct oorrm.. JOHN A. JENKINS. MRS. GEO. H. RAYBOULD and FREDERICK C. LOOFBOUROW, Ututoty trustees of the assets and properties of HOME HOLDING COMPANY, INC.. BYRON P. FISHER FISH-ER and CECIL M. FISHER, his wife, and MC OONAUGRT-LOSEE LUMBER LUM-BER COMPANY, s corpn. Defendants. Defen-dants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Sat, the 23rd day of September, 1933, at ten o'clock a m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Bldg , sltuat tn Provo, Utah County, Utah, all the right, title and Inter. t of the above named defendants. of, in and to the following described real property, In Utah County, Utah, to-wlt: Commencing at a point 11.66H chains West and 9.73 chains South from the Northeast comer of the Southwest quarter of Section 2, tn Township 6 South, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, running thence South 1127 chains; thence West 18.15H chains; thence in a Northwesterly direction along the East Bank of the North Union Canal to a point 22.76 chains West of the point of beginning, thence East 22.76 chains to the place of beginning, and containing an area of 29.29 A Jatnt KMahtfea fBlllht U Al ml to Article W tkt CmmUMIm. kf Hm AMitten W SwttM Ratatfas to MbUua WW tm . Wnm i Miawat aaS Citral WtUara f Aar U H iiH4 if tai'Mrhtotara-'-af' lfc' State af Utah, ta-hlta af all tat mm-Ufa mm-Ufa altrtoa to aatb kaaat aaacantaf tCCTION L Tkat H b md ArtieU II of Um Comtltutioa by tha additioa af a taeUoa whkh will raa4 at foi-. SEa i Tat UckUturt mat. ay avpia pria't UrWUitioii prorldt for tha taUb-Ibhnwiil taUb-Ibhnwiil af a aiaiatum watt for aroaMa and ailnon aaS awy proviot fat tha aoca fort, htalth. aaftty aai satwral wtlfara af any aaa all mnAajtm. Na aravbioa at thi eoMtitotioa thall ha aMMtraal at a UiUtka npon tht totlwrlty af tha Wt hlatara to etafar apoa aay coauaiailon aow or hmafter crtaMI inch pawar and aa thorlty at tha letrhlatura amy de-m requit-It requit-It to tarry ast lot praritiont af thla tto-ttoa. CONSTITUTIOVAL AlIENniinNT t5-LAHNU t5-LAHNU VO 1M0XICATINC U4UCRS A Jalnt Rcaalatiaa PraBaalnff aa Aarad-m.ut Aarad-m.ut t Article XXII af tha CaaatiU-tia.i CaaatiU-tia.i tl Ctt State af Utah ty Baaaalim ... Hit. A-Thwaaf- JUtatiat to the Pr -hibttiaa and EtalaUaa af Sate, Maaa-factnra. Maaa-factnra. Vat, Admrtiatatat af, film tl.n af ar Trafflt la latemkatias Uaajan. Be It reaolnd ay the Leaiatetara af tha State a( Utah, twa-lhirea af ail ataaf hen tlacted to aach Baatt aad twe-thirdt twe-thirdt af all tht aaahen af aach Haeae aaacarrias tbareiai SECTION I. Sepaallnt Secltea S af Article 22. That It it proponed to aatead Article XXII of tha ConatitaUoa of Utah la tht following particular, to-wit t That SaetJea S af Article XXII af tht eaaetitatiaa af Utah at and tht aaaa a aMTttrwfF MpMaJsJta. - SECTION X aty af Secntarr af State. Tha Secretary af State It hereby dlraetad to tubeait tht pi minted nmenrtment eoa-taiaed eoa-taiaed harainta to tha eleetsre af tha atato at tht next seaamJ election la tha aer prtrided by law. SECTION a Effecttre Data. U by. the eleetsre ad tha ateta tbla thall haea affect aa tha fimt day ad Jaaa ary aaxt aaceeadlny; a dticmtaatioa by tht Board af State Ce.Trt of tha ra tult of tha alcttiaa aeaignated la Section I hereof. at NO. ADDITIONAL J All of our passenger trains carry freight. In EMERGENCY CASES CariJ aisa nanaiea on passenger trains. No of Service is availably anywhere. Salt Lake& Utah Railrc: ) -The kirthday anniverDry--Tues-day of Mrs. Leriard Pett was the motif for a delightful afternoon and early evening party ; at - her home. The guests' enjoyed social chat during the afternoon and at six were seated dinner. The table decorative scheme was of orange and yellow In keeping with the autumn flowers which decorated decor-ated the room. Those bidden were Meadames .... Bea T Moffett, Lenard Chlpman, Thomas A,;evrstt, William Will-iam R. Hansen, May Blake, Ernest Oahdwlck, Leland (MAchell, Reed Robinaoti, Moral D. Steele and Winiam Elsmore, and Miss Jane McPherson, all of this city. healthy u u J where." k That fetter speak I every poultrrman, " j Why not es&vypet this time? correct, beautiful, practical Why is it that great decorators use carpet so much in planning the well appointed home? We can tell you ever so many reasons when yon come in to see our latest collection of carpet by the Bigelow Weavers. Then you'll under- As Low As stand why so many homes (" PER Vl'VU YARD Installed in Your House Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Storrs are the happy parents of a ton, bora last week. The mother, formerly Miss Jennie Grant, and the new arrival ar-rival are doing well. Junius Noyes, youngest son of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Noyes, returned Wed-trip Wed-trip to Clucago where he enjoyed nesday morning from a two weeks the World's Fair. The opening social of the season for the Fourth ward Relief Society members was highly enjoyed by the forty ladies who participated Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. The party was held at the home of Mrs, Thomas Cod-dington. Cod-dington. A program was given consisting con-sisting of the following numbers: Two cornet solos by El wood Dean; two vocal solos, Mrs. V. F. Houston; a talk on her recent trip to the World's Fair, Mrs. E. Ray Gardner, and vocal and instrumental selections selec-tions by Masters Boyd' Ooddlngton and Jesse Greene. Refreshments were served after the program. 8ubject to a right-of-way in com. mon with others for travel upon the West two rods of above, being the two rods along the East side of bank of the North Union Canal Together with twenty acres of Primary Water-right in the Provo Reservoir Company's Canal as shown and recorded In Book 170 of Deeds, at page 14, records of Utah County, State of Utah, also twenty-seven twenty-seven shares of the Blue Cliff's Canal Company. in ueu 01 ine aioresaia zo acres of Primary Water right in the Provo Reservoir Company's Canal, there are 20 shares of Full Water right stock of the Provo Reservoir Water Users Company; and ttt lieu of the aforesaid 27 shares of Blue Cliffs Canal Company, there are 9 shares of Full Water right stock of the Provo Reservoir Water Users Com. pony. Dated at Provo, Utah, August 19, 1933. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah Co., Utah By CHAS. W. MITCHELL, Deputy J. Grant Iverson, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Continental Bank Bldg, Salt Lake aty. Utah. First Publication August 23, 1933. . Last Publication September IS, 1933 t, at JL Wenin. Secretary af State af tha State of Utah, da hereby certify that tha foregoinc la a full, trot aad correct copy of the CoaotltuUonal Aaendmeata pre-poaed pre-poaed by the retrolar aad aperial lean of record la my office. la witaeta whereof, I haea hereunto art aty hand and affixed tha Groat 8aal af the State of Utah, tha let day of September, Sep-tember, its. (SEAL) Secretary of State. 7 Tint pabllcatioa September (. IMS. Latt psblicalioa November , IMS. Antoaag a,ttioa What the world needs Is more starters anal lest cranka Florldt Times-Union. P0LTRYI1AN BUYS QUALITY TOR PROFIT We predict that It win be hard to find a poultryman who doesnt say "with NOPOO XX after hearing this letter: "I was feeding NOPOO XX to my baby chicks as wen as . laying hens until four months sgo when a salesman sales-man recommended a cheaper mash 'As the price of eggs was low, I "thought I could save some Ihoney but Instead I lost saere than twice the difference tn the c prioa of ; mash After feeding one ton of the cheaper cheap-er mash, egg production went dowa 20. I went back to special laying mash with NOPOO XX mixed in it, sad so far the egg production has increased 10. I also feed it to my baby chicks and pullets. On the 2ast two lots of baby chicks the loss was less than 8. My pullets are at WANT? ' FOR SAIi-JeW" in. Mrs. Emma hi rorx. For Sale Bartlet Brandt, 1st south kit For Sale-s Shtnii woe. S375. Wrttti Dividend, Utah, For Sale Pajt,il mund CraguBa.r 114-R-l, Pteasu(fc For Sale or tact with 5 roomed hoe: and barn. Drain k can Fork. Located e Inquire Wm. WUte CA&H r For useless hcrta l ones if called tan ' 680 Provo FOR SALE AH? 1 brarycf 1000 boots i: history, law boots, e agent for any sod 1 WORKS which 1 ems stantlal diseounk-A American Fork -i j Birds with Mr j not always mail m of good taste nowadays have carpet on the floor. Dixon-Taylor-Russell THE ONE PRICE HOUSE Where There is More Than One Price - Some One Pays Too Much On Thursday, September 7th, the Ladies Literary Club held the first meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Hans Chris tensen with Mrs. J. F. Noyes assisting hostess. The rooms were tastefully decorated in fall flowers in keeping with the season. During the afternoon Mrs. William Chlpman gave an interesting interest-ing acount of her visit to the Century Cen-tury of Progress Exposition In Chicago, and Mrs. Byron Crook-ston, Crook-ston, another visitor to the Fair from this city gave some additional interesting points. Mrs. Elisha Boley and Mrs. Leon Wagstaff, accompanied ac-companied by Miss Alice Parker, rendered several vocal numbers. A beneficial and pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all the ladles. SHERIFFS SALE In the Fourth Judicial District Court, State of Utah, Utah County ewwe.vux lAJMliEK. CO., a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. MAUD WETHERBEE and C, F. WETHER. BEE, her husband, and PEOPLES STATE BANK OF AMERICAN FORK, a corporation. Defendants. 10 oe soia at enerurs sale on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1933, at twelve o'clock noon of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County BWg, situate in Provo, Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above nanled defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, pro-perty, in Utah County, Utah, to-wit: Commencing 2002 South and &94 feet West of the Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 13 Township 5 south. Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian; thence" North 20 rods; thence West 4 rods; thence South 20 rods; thence West 4 rods to the place of beginning. Area 80 square rods. Dated at Provo, Utah, September . 1933. E. O. DURNELL, Sheriff, Ut. Co., Ut. By ChAs. w. Mitchell. Deputy. First Publication September 8, 1933. Last Publication September 29, 1933 THIS CERTAINLY MAKES IT EASY TO PICK THE CEST -T - -d - . - - hi UN, n is 1 - mm am Bk 1 J--i,Jt - us-. ! I x -5si; I I ,ra mm ,,,, :n - iiik'r'iiiiii Li'jiii ii'j 1 1 1 v. r. 'r a "a m PATHFINDER $5.55 4.49-21 4.5V-20 49-21 4.7S-19 30xJ Vi 6.00 0.30 6.70 4.00 . . St ' j. " j, , i',-- Ai-Fti-'' -ear- - -- - Hl:4dti:iAM9H9 1 MODEL Jl American Fork Motor Co. Americair Fork PEOPLE'S CO-0 SPECIALTY DEP1. Phone -78 - - t -:; s aratoga Hot LL REMAIN OPEN THROUGH INDIAN SUJUP s ARRANGE A PARTY-RATES TO GROUP8 |