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Show 4 '' THE PROVOIIERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1920. ,, MIMIMMMMMMMMM r 1 - tfili - . M - -, i k J I .p... . tOMgr ANCIENT. HISTORY. NO. ..""tfiy wnir . J. s'.oaa.) . During the summer and tall of 1S47 the ijoraiion pioneers w bo tad af rived in Salt Lake, valley And decided that it would. their fulttre ..Ikhb -- taka up almst jfcibL their.- timo tirel iith 4jying to raisfe a few amdll crops and preparing for the tag whiter, which, they knewor thought- was counselors. ' - . VSt Wh3'e..lts: .Indians Ji JS.'niad4--.twhite's tAke. an oith. jjat they would . t Steal t' land ct the Indians ihar is ,gpthwg:4&- - show tjiai. tha liu d ans that thy would not rob the wbUa settlers. That the.ydid this.-l"Mstorfc evident irom 'WhQd o thomJTbie wr.ter uses ihe which sbQW that to January. 1850, an word "fought" for he reason that he" appeal was to Briham Young has had it from some of the members iO hePf-- o top tfta Indiansfparn In fact anything tf the original party that ith tMita&r I exception of- - the writer of they could lay their hands on. ana on there has never been such an open The appeal w ' ": ' '., .; i. rI !(,. a- - .m 4; n . s (B I W -i bad-agree- d II II T J i II ... , i.. ' .: :.. v '. ,- ' i Twig r r- - - &' s tui.bd -- J91S-1S1- ' 'J f h t 4 J T " . - f II' B. Huntington ' - . 111! Isaac as ha, IJigbfe Higueerund D.imick , i. MLI : . Chris? ill was orgranized with jLattftr-dar-iSaiai- j J. 1. ; tf theChureh ofJtesus 7. lL. J.J1II In and Around Provo gllll'?' i - ? a wra.5,-nswere- i2 No snow f M Until aftetxChHsiaias, ,be the first battle bet waen the anxons tier wood was drawn from the the Indians occtirred. TJie ami iasfeng eraser vice. ' A detidf ajnd plowing done until the yeirl M8JndTS8a iw refuge Jn: fthp . thickets attain wiWratjon.-- jnst'as" thyt.'' had opened. The pioneers were bux, along the banks. f- - thei river after - - v cso.i.rrj i.i Clent transportation M".ll:jyr4""'." was. a ;vr system' MJN m enibodies of inal-k- s - - ?JB,"r "Jtr iff is -- or CuFT P E h' C E NT i ' - :jmtnt Tt V : ir C U MULATI .' ,or the rr.an oMarfl VtF I R STi v' ap- - electrified h'ghway. with construction throughout roa(f steam r "Tproved '. rreDo-tnr- :- PR E- - i Lines," So. W. Temple, Vr Investment Dept. Salt Lake City. blood with lite giving oxygen. show companies, few of what is today 21,-13- ity-par- - for Cash Buy Samuel Kopp Phone446 CASH AND CARRY 8YSTEV LOWEST PRICES . THE MOST COMP.LETE. LINE IHlTbacTrnardvrneat Tlotn7t2.gfrT' 8fte9- None 4.Mb sk Straight rade Flour $2.45 2 pkgs. Currants or Raisins... 53c 2 Bts: Cranberries, fresh stock 35c KMb'sk Low Grade Flour ..... $3.85 2' cans. Black River Molasses, . .25c sac'k Germade ...I.: .......62c .58c Ranch Butter, per lb.. 2 pkgs. Grape Nut 35c. '3 lbs. Pure Lard, bulk... .... 85c 3 pkga: Armour's Corn Flakes. .28c Extra large solid Head Letttice'lOc 2 pkgs. Cream of Wheat. ......55c . .25c 2 large pkgs. Sal Soda 10 lbs. Sugar (to a customer). $1.10 17 bars White Flyer Soap; big Fancy" perfect dressed Chickens, . . . . .7. . . ,98c value . .'. .30c per lb. .. 2 lbs. Large fat Fresh Oysters $1.35 A tuH line of Thanksgiving fruits, J lbs. Prunes, fresh stock. .... .45c ' r vegetables and nuts. 4 lbs. Sweet Potatoes . ,w25c ........ ...... ........ rNtf CHARGE . NO DELIVERY 450 West Center St., Provo ONE HALF OR - busy people, AMERICANIZATION S1 IMST - T 32 HEDQUIST DRUG CO. Provo and Pleasant Grove. . Wilt WORK State Director of Americanization .SVl wort In Utah Arch M. Thurman visit- PARSf ' d conferred and Saturday Bingham lead An Old nrospectr with some with Principal L. W. Nielsen of the silver property desires to sell an. inin the 4nr. In CinmA f11" itlD Till rTAU fit f'AT- schools to start up the classes future near the in dy ofEnghsh ,ther developement of this" property . ... nAAcaT" pare "Of. Meiben states mat cmbses wui be organized next week "at- various of the to be announced from the mine I own four "groups of Mining Claims places and other public places where offices District, Tooele in the can be posted notices The Golden Group Counw, Utah.the. time and" place of the will state consists of ten location?. A contact classes. vein with a lime foot wall, granite ; The classes will perhaps be held in porphyry hanging wall.'a vein xif silica silof the school houses 8 , they each over 100 feet wide., on top of this ..... ..... 33 about the. wall, were'last next to ica year but Mr. Nleltfen states hanging not" just sure yet what .the feet of red .garnet that carries about he, in hour will be and which days o'r even2 Mi per cent copper, Vi ounces ton-lSilver and about ,80 cents J ings- the "clauses will bft neld.a shaft of small bf the state S. .botton Xewls Prof Robert gold. At the about 25 fjet deep some very rich university and 1, S Noall. superintend. Irihrr eii of trades and industries from the copper sulphides come in. north' Jon the. vein there was an out- state .jtnperintendent's. ..office were crop of leait ore on (he surface about both in Blnghnm recently , and made t wide.. Returns fFom the same a lor AmerictHBizution will submit somrj gave 60 per cent lead;. 4 ounces in work. sliaft sunk near'the Dtens-anaKestHMiH- an to lUHt bow outlet of lerjd showed a badly leached this work can ba carried ou.tlpjniost ...... -- Pres-Bulleti- g These-notice- s - j. . carerul-survey. Pcot-Lewi- - silwr-Ber'-toiw- -A K-t- be cause usually Ys bad housing cold, quarters. Hens are, damp, uncomfotablre -- irrtnatnheyilloIo Iike"humans efficient work if they are poorly"Jfoused and you can't blame 'em. A laying hen today is doubly valuable an idle hen today is jdOubly expensive. Give vour hens a chantie to do their best "build them a comfortable home. FreaBuilding .. ...Helps v Veean supply you with building plans ri7l enst psiimat.es fof a creat varietv of - structures,' frorrr henhotises to modern ' homes suitable for town or country, lhese FREE to you. Whatever your building needs, come 'in talk them aver with us we can save-yomoney. ery are-absolul- u MOOT ( zone oTTow. grade lead with' occasion effectively. A taw-tO'- . The-vati- tts oter-ating at 'btinches with depth there in the i:inghantiiin1ng district will show some good bodies of have expressed atfillingness ..to cosilver ore." Places, alotig- operate in thwork of Americanizing a. strong. outcrop of, iron the foreisrneuiployes of these various the vein show . . , compan 2tt feet wriaer inspectu.m mviifu. The C. & C. Groin) consist of seven! locations-- a - fissure vein in granue 4STR0KE WINS $15,000 VERDICT . . , .1 - fi .i n il .1 porpnyry4 veiir irom w iu u im ' for Claim oT6asualty Company That J. H, aTsoIid continuous outcrop , 4300 feet in 'length.-- - Talc, spaj-ironRichardsDjdof Disease or Denied byJory, nnartz and porphyry, . r - somelittle email outcrons Of copper, also leadjBuise Odell Richards wjob-IifeUvet. Claims have-- - beei) rsnrreyen Accident and a tunnel surveyed 3u0 feet of a ea.e ag;unst the Standard cross" cut tunnel will tap .the vein 320 insitrane company'to reroter $150 fe'et deei? and'a tunnel on ihe;vem will oil au accident policy hed by lier'hus-gai-' additional depth of about L0 feet Joseph Meber Richards, Who a sunstroke In Arizona in more. A.An inclib shaft sunk onMhe j If.'IT.' Afterless foot' wall 100 feet in depth disclosoa deliberating an. hour the jury returned a some smalttnngers'oryeliQw-eaww4.-Ht:a!t 2. witlPfrm-l.- favor of: the iilaintiff. giving amount of the policy and in in silver per ton, some carbonate o. o.p mtmor shnWs in the bottom .of me terest at 8 per cent from tne time of shafr iiHr4rown ponihrv. K fine her huthandit death. The defendant looking prospect that can be acquired lias- ten davs in .which to- file a motion on very reasonable .terms; 6r I would for iYXi appeal. Th point at ishiio was whether like to incorporate a. company and "i an accident The' 'om Kxamuiation insame, , vited.:: fuiy. contend"d that it. is a disease. of According to lhe evidence.-Mr- , RichV4-KinGroup conr-t- s g in Ariotta ards died on the der-er- t mg near the Weft-r- n eight Ftnh CooDer Company nar the while on his return from a"inine pros' w which he and a party of men had iiUAiiui - tv d dirtUe-lK- i. uwt :i ert - Itt "ciirMma Gmip-n- d a 'verdict for the " TToTB" have produced plainlirn rne not only determined the7"a-po"T?0ITrsome good, ore both are ldie at tse , sunstroke an accident in fact but an ie hi tid'-ii- t meaning of the time. present -as wrjlr'- - Theie potnT8 "On the sameveriTamT cojfRcT"sOTne Iron lead sliows vprecoyerfd in .lurtgf William 11. fiFetm4's 4nt.tnKtioiJb. Dey. lloppaugli bnt-n- o ore )h low lying and mostly covered with & Mark represented Airs.- Richards. erosion from higher mountains. Very There will- be between thirteen and v little' work has been done. l?fticnv twentv.five members of the. American Tb& Clifton Quefn-consi- ss " gfon "in the .new congress thaf three locations but some nne look in In March , 392l..Xew' York ewuhd adioinin? of,t.evra locUii)TA mcs can .also. be. acquired. "N'o work has elected uiree iiju iu the Clifton Queen, "hut house of representatives; Texas and. been done-othe - adjoining ground shows some Tunneftsee. two- each, and 't.M.asKacbu-:eitsr ore. A contact vein Michigan. Marylajid. Mississippi, good Vanlilngton, one between dolomite lime and TrbDhyry. South DaVota and The above property ls for sale, or each. Only three former soldiers arid mnmbt-rso- f the Legion failed to be one;half. or the sane "AdJre d tTTsf rtcfsTfl care of the" T!iy Uingham Missouri and New York,'Kentucky.: Utah:. Canyon, high-gfadoi T " LUMBER GO. . 'Announce a full line of everything in grain whole or cracked. , rff- WkeaThe Hens Go Or AStrwe T . Efod uce II ( n two-fee- SELtcli , BE STARTED IN BINGHAM C UUHS FOR SALE Clifton-Vifain- ' k. rnTourui:u THREE-fflURTll- . :.. Cleveland,' Ohio- "Reol67 Incorporated : - WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 27, 1920. ..!;';. me lo-ty- . r . - of ? - Go to your druggist et a box of Reolo, and deposit with him the regular price, $1 a box, as evidence of good faith- .- Then take Reolv regularlv according to direction until you have uucd the entire box. After fwo weeks' trial, if you are not perfectly satisfied your druggist will gladly refund your money without our risk- ;- If It argument Judge for yourself Test Reolo-- at does not benefit you, the two weeks' trml will not cost you any , thing and you will not be under the slightest obligation, he " THE MONEY. - . Money Back Trial Offer - wn - Savo Money MORE FOR -- your health and n, . UD JHarcn IB, is run-dow- tiers were unable to feed' and carefor the Indian women and children, but they did send them to Salt Lake, where they were .cared for unUk-tfollowing spring when they again ' med their tribe. 'In those early days there were no moving picture shows, no traveling Ing a jjolony on the Provo river. In his "Story of Utah Since Statehood Noble Warrum says: 'The party was stopped by the Indians, who required every one of the white men to take an oath that they would not drive the natives from their land. After - this oath had been taken a settlement was started at wrhat was called "Old Fort r: ..... j n restcn-mxonealt- ph been - k country lay :est.of t'tah tempt at settlement wajrmade tintil and wentyseveft Indians had .been Marchl 1849, when John and -- Isaac filled. The'indian squaws and chil- Higbee, , Jefferson Hunt. Dimick iLdren Appealed to the settlers for food. To the everlasting as Indian interpreter, and tection-an- d tabout tnirty tanmies moveo jrom rrnii ereaii oi ine seiuers lei n. us .sura j ITAIfGCUNTY you "are not .de- - tierjip3iuJ0 t&al-Jose- lke4Nat the improwrjent lighted - alse as looked upon as amusements." The FSeld. This 200 located was about "Fori peonle were - busy with the material Utah," Also sffered by vet thy did not .forget east of the steel bridge which a flairs cf, yards Ed.- D. Smith A Sons, investment "iateriecrual-slda-rear-firfalrs as" 13 the river the Trovo crossestSe Dept." sugar- slicing station 03 the lower proven from a letter, written by Isaac " 3 W.2rd s. st: Salt Lake. road on the40Utb side of the river. Hfebee and published in the Deaeret " TheTTort was TTu ill sh6rtlf af t ente" News under date of February arrival of the settlers.' According to Bishop Higbee told his. readers that Warrum's historv about 200 acres of ion Mondaf evening the people had ly ceum, land was ut in crop that spring in singing " school ; . Tuesday, which might be a debate, a show with wheat, rye and corn. Later this old fort was abandoned t home talent or ar dance; Wednesday was the nighTTor seventies meetings; and a new fort was built on what North Thurp day night.- prayer meetings; FriPassed by the Following the custom those early day night, spelling schol, and Saturday the meeting of the lesser priestFARM BUREAU V IGILANCE COMMITTEE days the settlers were not long left night hood was held. Truly they were a spiritual advice. :" sali TousaftHs of siekr1dicUTagTO aiaveoeen andnappmess by KeotOr? If you are nervous and irritable, it will rve-yo- u renewed strength vitality and endurance,? eolo stimulates the circulation of the blood. tonfiST up the heartland nervous system, and vitalises the fort-kno- . n they returned tot fohftWed towards the south end of the then caWed GregtTSaU lake When th 4oll was conntftd It Lake City .Land reported that," a fine was found Hlghee had or small means. r Writs 0"rm The 222 41 can-lear- vMSedlrfvi 5f CUyv Salt Lake Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Co. - - ;'for;hfoliFk?jitinirrisk.:Tlt in with - , S3V;--Q- urmm'TriTKrivT f wtro were in andto lbofc iw'.'tlte's tot Ml lu waiKjBpp!y-- Here they tlements. 'herein ';tq. "niaiie caif:'tir "weraoltowed by tnekKites with the tntention of teaching titem a "lesson. those who were to. follow u neaaa .tne.se of yne parties, f me inaians, aowever, escapea irom On advantages to tlte progressd UKHicru .fventy-girim- i ". h. sou rvq trwl pvpn'tTimy with, ... lf out beingi)eiiied, tiiat w ask is that you try Rd1o-- - the wonderful vegetable iron tonic The s- -, Jsetltle," l8tT; August ot,- 11 ic and Health Restorer characterked"l" iieed,; number of explorajtion ,coinpn)sV to bottoms iandtob refuge "in Rockwhat : kindof a countty "they 1;y6n' from wnMhilie citjr now receives V..'--- ford til these' is - Ii isnowa rhfe:B niit m.; e 1 i am an look around- - thera,- "The Orem Lines" v so; Tfeiident WigtSnTTBgl pti'jfM- opefatfoju ail these 'U. v'..iii.rifflIliibin. Wh but not '; . - road . eltH'tric era, to. J. TW . Uxiyt oveiatiaKnuus .irelh chopped, ' ; , . . -- Cnt, 100 pounds r whole,-pe- Corn, "chopped, per 100 pounds... DELJYR WE '.V" Call 9r .$2.75 ywi .2.85 , THE GOODSANY PART . riJr.f OF-CIT- S AtlSFAtTION- - GUARANTEEDS .a0f ice for .Jfeiterjcesjn . if- - n !? Quantities. - . ouiMiH1 hr -- ( VI it -- Jerusalem and Peking will soon aHr8m.oiirtsiiiif8ti:- - be' of. u) AffirkaLegionv accordrng -- topres-l eat expectations: The Rev. G. P. Saiiitv Saviour's convent applied for inforaatioitpn kw to form a ".Legion post and national "headquarters has ent similar1 Mata to Dr. Henry E. Melenay. of the .vJaic'g UnjfMedical collegfeS- Dfr .'who recently arrived ln XS?a, isfta member of Cad uceus .post, ..Hunt,- ..n-.t,O- rt - PRACTICE.IN ALL COURTS ' v omt t v, PROSD El'REK.4pELlV 'VtAil .?..-- .. Tork.Tr. s- j' Ne : - : f :rJrr-:- farthest outpost of the AmeFi t.eeion came into being with tne gorates ! 1 ' .' a.nd women' who have taken Wses forty members,' air ei service from one to three bottles of Vinol will v. Vi a . .1 Van j.... a 7SJZ1 telfvou that iraves ftem a nw lease. 'AB(i MeI ' Zl ZZ; .organized .... by ' Charles j Ricnmond, Wis., beadf :?Ib-jcit.department of the ffi(cican Red Cross in Warsaw, and as the following- - officers:' Com-- J lder iil.. H. Halt McDonald, Pa.; ' 1 ,,,. M,ip;-:of-.Ve'.- : iowreAllenvex rreasumv. fYank' McKennay.i, Jjfhond, Me " V 4 r. . F?" o I?f..;:,r Sold by r two stores. ' 'i ;; VI N OL y I rrl J.apjaei jut .The If - , n, in-ti- -- frsrt??!ng of . VV aTw"st-l'?ot:i7l- n &e capital city of Poland.' It com- -- Coporopritis-RamV'gir:Du'iy"- 1 v-- -- JaSl4ofhe-Jpartment-oti- ltons .rug Heaqum ; ; :i ., ;:.v , ie - lead-silve- T. . j . ....:.. .... ', 1 . v ,""i and the Benevolent War Risk: Society WAR PROFITEERS SCORED BY DR. SHIPMAN OF COLUMBIA'of Texas, closed at 11 o'clock in the- -. . jniorning of November 11, the hour of.'. - iniun vultures" and the armistice The files at depart- meiit headquarters contain the names men in of 1,174 tubercular Texa8:,of whom a majority are not re ceiving treatment. "crawling ghouls" were terms applied Dr. Herto war profiteers by the Rev. i 1.. . i 01. voiuuiuia-bert Sliipmttn,-enapiaii- i University nest, No. 40fl, or tne Amer iwn Legion, in his ArmUtica day Ser-- ' mon at the Church of the Heayeniy Rcwt, on Fifth avenue. - the pfwJmJisj-cto-- Ur..Sh1nman. overseas Fifth, avenue church andan veteran, said that he was "bitter against "thoie who out of the sacricoined fice and blood of others have . ' . 1 r .Trv-nrfiTi- vhite ny posrfng-as- . The laxative fntgmaljDegns c r patriots. The pastor also read extracts Irom ,1 jiiiein he had written.,-- the title xt which is-- "The Profiteer." Army airplanes played a leading the. campaign: frtrrthe $330 000 American. Legion hospital at Kprrvitlp, Tejaa, by. dropping, from.ihe ckmdaJn alt parts of the state a proclamation of the governor calling on all Texans. to support the project. The aviators covered the state on regularly-mappefoutes November- - 8, officially designated "by the. governor, as American Hospital Ygton Memorial. Tubercular frl Tag day. t The cTtre-lttrit'.which- was enginesfad by the Legion part in - v For Quick Relief of Constipation Grarolo does rot contain calomel, of ' other mercury salts. It is purely vege- table, mild but positive in action, and ' absolutely harmless. The small, choco; tablets are easy, to take,. .late-coale- jut purging or griping. Price 25cenU. |