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Show ' ' - HER OWN. MABY PICKFORD HEADS COMPANY OF , j MR III EFFECT ' r I . -i WiKcUogg p a ckage, f Kruniblesis by protected Waxtite-t- he perfect seal. l-- L - J : JY V . . i I; "'fiv 29th. Edward Seherer, manager of the Provo' City (Bakery, is in receipt ol letter from the Royal Milling company, of ureal KalR Montana, in which he IV advised that a" higher priee for wheat is imminent. The Y UV " ' nncesslonday, Jan. KmTOrrilt OF WHEAT ., PRICES p ) ! Appears in s7TTD V . and figures the of prices be to range purporting of wheat during important wars of the last two centuries from which the following is an 'excrept: In 1875-during the American Revolutionary, wheat rose to an average of $2.48, the highest mark was $3.. . . 1815Nepoleonic war, .$2,85. letter also gives fatts -- 6 .. UUludll - nUu ILU WANT CASH DO YOU v' ? Kfr J 't ," i'f 1 J ijy-Ki-, li . i ii n 1904-5- , !& y! Civil war. $2.28. RussianTUrkish war, 76-7- fc - Russian-Japanes- $1.76. jr- - .8 rari-$1- war, $l.il. e - I t- - Today May wheatriMia. Certainly with the present w For your Jarni or other property! which overshadows anjtther in the ' If so, write to Farmers and Traders ' Pipecf-ioirknown hiatpry of the world, its efJamestown, N. Y. (Bureau than fects will be more FA LL AS - PA R.A Al O UN T WANTED A position as houseany thing we have ever thought of. VIVIAN MARTIN AT THE Right Direction," coming to the Co- The harvest of the world has failed. keeper for a widower. Plione 247 J, COLUMBIA SATURDAY lumbia theatre Saturday. We have an acknowledged Six room modern FOR RENT This Pallas picture: isra story witbr shortage. Spring wheat for seeding College days, a long auto trijracross house. Inquire 26L Eant rlrst Norths the continent to California, a beautiful a great heart interest theme of Polly, and milling purposes is disasterously tf. linle waif or Phone 33 wh, trampipg theduaty the bomeleas'little jnother" to baby se'aree; One of the best statisticians in "Tne Jier'Bmy-Boy-Mtgf-he- r JJoad, meets, and Tsglvea-a-lif-t figures- -: that at &iL :"FORrRENT-Th'e"roui'"for" light house keeping, modern, 161 Right Direction'' by. the rich man's turoiis but fearless dealings with the present rate, of export, the theoretic " North Herond fiastrr : IHtf. all play im portant- - parta many kinds of surplus of North Americal will be x4 California. the to "The tramp long hausted within threemonths. photoplay SHEET METAL PROVO , "THE made at 'the present prices are WORKS--Dall kinds of .tin and good for profit of from 715 cente to iW heating, 35 North Mrst West. Phone cents per bushel. 107. W. P. jMartin. Manager. Political issues doubtless will conto have great effect on the marroom tinue bouse FOR RENTA five with hath in, in the northeast part of ket with trend in wheat town; $15.00 per month. Call phone values. ... . . zriii: ji"ff '" ii iwiiiMi as-'- Tne "Ridict y$ '' ' T - X Twr"-- . ,Ttlf;l chilli VVli:.V M t'Vr" r !K ? '57.7T V -- 'J T :ytSKX-"- Will i r : ?' VZTTi' ' V-- . - 7 ' i r r , adyeB-W-the-tra- ns : se son-tbe- Pallas-Paramou- nt Pur-cliase- a d Have rd a53-J- Dee. . 7 tf. MARRY IF WHELY For results, try me; be6t and most successful; trictly confidential; most reliable; :.Trhunaf5ds- - rtca-- wish - marriage wjodt - years Purd of CLUB LUNCHEON .......4t;onUnued. from, Pag.. ir) :.:rL -- description's experiepcel - Oakland, Calif. ie, box 556, - - A - estimated by the. committee" and report made to General Williams. It is probable that one of these buildings will be selected. It- - is thought that the horses'will.be kept e livery stable, aOeast for' the iLater stables may be present. erected. Chairman iLytel and Mayor are ... conferring with lj, t Jesse ,Knight today on rental of the ' old opera house. FOR SALE Best varieties of winter , apples, Winesaps, Gangs and Delaware Reds. J. 'B. Walton, grower. J Phone . 472-E- at-th- -- SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpened, 25c and 35c per doz. at 56 Sa - . tl. l W- - J ! J-Z- nicely, furnished rooms for light housekeeping. IdeaL Private entrance, .all Improvements. None better; 161 West First South. TO RENT--Two- " FOR SALE: 60 acre Dairy farm "for $6,000.00 on very liberal terms; located in VjneyardK Utah. Phone C Double 8, G. C. Real Estate Co. (J-1- 8 to 31) """ OPPORTUNlfY FOR Come in ; get a bank book FREE. Join our "Christmas Banking Club" by depositing either 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents or 10 cents. You increase your deposit the same amount .' . each week. NO CHARGE TO JOIN. In 50' weeks: pays $12.75 plus ifaJnterest. club pays $25.50 plus33c interest , club pays $63.75 plus 85c interest. club pays $127.50 plus $1.75 interest. You an put in $1.00, or $2.00, or $5.00 each; week and 50 weeks have $50 or $100 or $250. - course Mills offers Knight-Wool- en m GIRLS, 20 of instruction in power machine sew ing to those who. wish to qualify as workers in their garment factory. assured Situation when " - " ' ' 'Apply,in,erwnat'Qf:flce. proficient. eighth grade, or better. Will have ehanee to lerHfcHTader-Apply-a- t Garment Factory, Knight Woolen Wills." J 26. Weadd4 per - and sideboard. Phone rpgoji WANTED: (Lady to devote a few hours aday to pleaVhtworktlIEO a 4ay to start Chance for advance ment No experience necessary. Give T v&r ""phone and address.ddress The Heralds . FOR RENT-Fin- e low; modern. Call at nt4nterest. rz:'la -isg ni3 ia not a pj.JorifoYSand'cilRLSit -"f- tAs-- The Farmers & Merchants iBank T N. TAYLOR, President. " ' J: D. DIXON, Cashier. iap Vtt' - "America's Sweetheart,"' Little Mary Pickford, has started a 4Ier reels entitled "The Pride of the Clan." This wonderful picture vill be shown at the Princess Monday, Jan. 29th. There will be i matinee at 4 p. m., and two evening performances, one at 7:15 ind the other at 9 o'clock. Reserved seats will be sold Friday and Saturday nights. fihompany-of4iefM)w- n. any dividends are paid on the common. stock, and in the event of liquidation or dissolution of the company the holders of preferred Btock shall be paid iu full par value the unpaid at the option of the corporation at a share, and accumulated dividends, prior to January 1, 1922. and after that date at $100 a share and actcuniufated of dividends .articles" adeiaeutjo.ithe The Gas company is planning to be- incorporation of the Utah Valley Gas & Coke Company have been filed in gin extensive work on the laying of its the County--" Clerkr" The newTpeneio-amendment provides for 5,OwU shares ish Fork. The company has already of common. stock and 2,000 shares pi opened offices, in both these..4owns preferred sjaclu each in shareB of $100 and has signed up a large number of par Value. The preferred stock draws custpm.ersi in both places, Mr., Walter per cent dividends annually .' from Adams is looking after the Offices to the earnings, of the foiKpauy-bcro- re t the south $110 - r. ER J. W. MORE CARS AFTER the-triflce-- J. W. Clark, manager of the Telluride Motor coenpany left for Chicago and the East yesterday to at ten d the'big automobi le show in the city and to attend to matters pertaining to the early sliipment of Oldsmo- bire "arid" ISuick . cars for which his company: hastheageccy,andriforT which Air. Clark reports. a growing demand. Personal visits to the fac tones will be made byjMriJIark, who expects to be gone from Proso about-thre' ' . weeks. room - BungaW. 1 So. for 3 25 tf. ' 161 "yarticnlarsr,ro" WANTED young steers . Malmstroro, If you to sell have a few phone" F. J. Feb. 1. TOnderllil Featured TVlatinee Daily FOR wSALB 40 acres of dry farm, in winter LwheaL- - Easy terms. Also one Cypherns lncubator,"tarly aew, also brooder, Phone F. J. Malm- . strom, 234-IPMapleton, Utah. fart t, WANTED SHEEP 300 good ewes; 'Am in market 4 years old-- or Write particulars andi for price at once G. H. Bilk, Delta, Colo. Fetr.-- 2. to QUARTERLY CONFERgNfig MFYT SUNDAY AT THE B. Y. and taijjW Friday me conference of - the Quarterly Utah Stake will be held Sunday at the B. T. TJ. Meetings will be hejd forenoon and .afternoon and a young IIS ' people's conference in the evening.' - Apostle George Albert Smith JPatriarch Hyrum O. Smith are pected to pe In attendance. and- - hcrTnaiaeaanie73Iarjrli: L8ee, to be restored, Jtiontb alimony. " . ' -- "rr . - Wary K W'ride has filed suit for ; flivorce against rnest Wride on ..the ground of failure to provide. 'Plaintiff asfcr-fu- r Mum Matmee 2:30 Theda Bara Set in Sadie Kirk has filed euit for divorce against Robert Kirk on the ground of jdesertlon. Plaintiff asks-f- or the custody of five minor children and for $36 a month alimony. The parties were married at Topele, August 12, 1S0L. "VTA and for $25. a A Thrilling - Exposition of LoCeAdcenluTGaridPai- riolism. ' - Monday and Tuesday liiF ; January29jth and 30th li Reserved Seats On sale Friday and Saturday nights, V A Play for Both 3Toung and Old wsssm. Seyen Reels. ex- - . " Saturday "andrMonday afternoons 3:30 and Adults, 20c. :v ... Matinee each: day, children . 5c. 9:30, and Saturday - 5. . Children 10c ... Adults 10c. ;' ' SPDCIAl, MUSIC 10 P1EX3B ORCHESTRA ' iJslQTE: rwlll be shown exclusively at the Princess. Coming Pick-for- d Attractions "Poor Little foich Girl,: "Peg O'My Heart," "Daddy Long Legs," "Less Than Dust." .. Thexew-.ary-P4ekrd--Artc- 5 7 .? f. " " -- -- T' . nateredeenieed Local Gas Company Planning to Ex tend Mains to Springville and Spanish Fork With Added Capital. - and WOMEN.r" You can start TODAYSTART! or-MEN r 4 mi 10-ce- nt -- . TO E 5-c- oy 674-w- UTAH VALLEY GAS CO. - .2-ce- nt .JV 2gr l Minister. , WANTE sixteen ,t a hustler years old or over, havlng finished the FORALigoocr-diBing-tab- .BAPTIST CHUACHr-- Sunday school, 10 a. m. ; mornint a! m.; evening 'service service, 7:30 p. m. A welcome. awaits you. V ra - 1. ' |