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Show .9. A a r i 2v .THE PROyO HERALD, KONDAV, DECElBE2 S, PAGS FOUR : .. , - Otr-- Supreme in The following statement osaina - n An enormous assortment' of fine suits . of every : type." $29.75 suits f 6r 59.7 fur-trir- T i. ir:ina iaertsse EariyU tBe-ifa- rit r, 5S r per ton: jounce pe'"in"tr'Kli"IS-''rTjejlJoji,- : Xne lead-silver- boulder, -' ! rv mm. r - - . 1 Sum M.. Phone 446 -- - X -'-- - the 4S-l- M. .. Medo-Fersi- 10-l- a. jj .,!.. ........ lb -- . Just-arrive- -. , ,35 Hanvper Jb 45c fine sugar cured Bacon, ....... per lb. fine sugar cured Bacon, whole strip, per lb... 35 45c 35c mild cured Salt Bacon, perjb., - $3.50- - DUdJOieat 15 for-.....- .-. can 15c for' JunePeascaj3: .... .25 ........ case . ; 15c June Peas, S2.95 15c large can solid packed --Tomatoes 15c large can solid packed " -- - Tomatoes, .55 25 . . .55 25 ; lbs Sago CANNED GOODS can Early June Peas 20c -. 15- Lard 60 Peasrper Early June v. case .$3.50 ..... .2 for 20 5 lbs Sago V..S1.45" Pure pail 2-- lb 20c 20c small - Kellogg's ' Corn Flakes . . . . . L.15$ " 20c'"amall.- - Post Toasties for . , . . . 15 TTXT-.-T- 2.85 pail Pure Lard 5-- lb for C5c Post .Toasties for - b. ..... for $1.75 ........ 10-l- 27J LARD pail- Pure Lard , bag Sunripe, Rolled Oats for . , . 05 80c bag Germadel(B5L 85c 5lb bag ready mixed Pancake Flour 69 Corn 25cjarge Kellogg's 25c . large i 59 ; HAMS AND BACON H fine sugar curedirtufc 9-- ib HLilEF;'f POnno- ir- Rnu fnr Hooh uuvu i.iuuujfr uujf lul Uilull SaraueiKopp SOc 91b bag Graham Flour for .j.. ....... CEREALS --- M.n 5(W 10-l- b 2 lbs Clean Apples for 45 30c Large Peaches, 1 25 35c Large package Seeded -- I"wlrel. .Jin .' 2 lbs. fine Prunes forr45 $ Raisins 30 35c Large package Seedless - Raisins . . T . , -- -. . v . 30 U rM""M"""rt"Ml1'''1'"" F r - DRIED FRUIT fcOTWw'ii 7Mail Price SUGAR subject to chanee. FLOUR AND MEAL Springville Flour,' per 100 lbs. ;V '. 9.1 4k "9 lbsrVellow or Miite Corn,. But- -. . . . . . . T7y35- . . Km Jibs,.....f..;$10via $1.29 churned 70c Skaggs'-fres- h Creamery. Butter, lb, 63 .Two lbs.for ..:..$1.25 : T7 - . Large sweet Oranirel -- tnd i or ter for pr "to jbs Urg-e- juic-y- Lem 90c ........... Fresh shipped Nut 40c howeVer, taken out of the fissure, weighed approximator five t6na ALL CLOTH COATS HALF PRICE "The sample of the sine encountered on the footwall gives the following " ., ... assay: 73 GENUINE SALTS5EAL PECO SILK PLUSH COATS r" g "Silver, l.6 ounces per ton; lead, .t " oenLper cent ptr 4on; xiactSJ ? ShortTrhedlum and long styles",-J-KL0(J$59.00 "valuesT--from assay: taen lh (reneral .A " all go at one price now facjf of the fissure from which the ts 5 Iboulders hail tieen gorted.and whloli I", . contained! approximately 30 per tent 8-- $ lime from t h e f 00 h an gin wal Is gave the following results: IvfStLJ? ounces per ton; lead. 1.2 per cent per ton; gold. 88 cents.' "The fissure is approximate five feetrtTCfTir-TrTrn-lh- e boulders size and number as we I personally pledge "my-wor- d these coats eannot be raise on it'--matched in Provo today anywhere near this price. "While your manager,. J... M,, Bestel-meye- r, does not feel that the mine is yet made, he reports that wr have -reached the most encouraging as wel! VI as the most tmporlant'stage in the de'- 1 x veiopment or the property, and should he present condition prevail the Eureka ButKon mine should become a reasonable time. - shippt:VitiiiB; s do you. that it has . beeri a Sard "grind to keep up jthe 'as-- 1 seSHHfttjtd to carroa-gteTOlftp-- J ment work at the propefty Tinder the .u. "; -l J M'I'.J.i. J.JHH i .f adverse conditions we all have had to X. face fnanciaHv.s.nd it ia through the loyalty of the stockholders at the propl! erty that wt have been able to reach present stage of development when other properties in the district have That the' aspirants of Japan or any other nation to secitre universal heen forced to shut down. power, were doomed to disappointment.; according to the Sure t'of5 oT ISullion soon become, one fit the Prophecy, was the statement of Evans big mines of the Tinttc district . " gelist Bradley .Sunday evening. Me "Very truly yours, ,continued In part as follows: Won ANO CARRY SYSTEV . "EUREKA LOWEST PRICES MIKIXG CO.. "Whn God Interpreted the dream of "H, C Hicks, President. old Nebuchadnexar 2500 years ago,. He v WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 11, 1920. "John if. B"stelraeyer, Mgr." told him. of four empir.eg that were to most Complete line would rule the known arise which b sack HiRh Patent oj Straight 2 can s Co v e O ystoT s SSe .,,. world. ' --Without ail77thexicame. JONES TO MEET , Grade Flour 2.1. 2 lbs Prunes.or Figs. . , l. .4Sc" "Babylon. at Oreece and 4s-l- b sackJlVhole-VheBERT RODGERS flour fl.5 Ifr Kotniest He tnLI nf the riiBin CJ pkg Spaghetti or VermeciTlt 70e b 4He sjitk Grahia Flour Kom ten into Historv . also akingdomsv 4la4v Butter, per lb- - . Jic ..i.v.i. Luto, iiu .S.e 4 , lbs, Lard Compound. ay night,- - December 10. tuuny we. etui nave Henry; Jones, the local mat , TU can riauiation'.or Reb Tll I2.S5 artist will pail Snowdrift . . :o i sevea these nations in existence meet . Bert Rodgers," the champion welfor . ....... .27e ....loe ,1'icnle Hams, per lb. Hn predicted that inthe last days 2 lbs Ensign Coffee .5e to bars White Laundry Soap. . . .63 jThen these .natio'ns would again try to weld terweight of Illinois. Rodgers will- - ar19 lbs Sugar to customer..., S1.05 10 bars A. B. Naptha Soap. .... . .79c themselves ' Into one: through Inters rive at "Provo next Thursday. He la S lbs, Rtre on his way to the coast were he has 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser. .... ,2sc 45c marrying rulers. In our timi we have a number3 lhs S80- - Tipioca or J'earl of bouts lined op during the Stock FiSht 40c lb.. per seen that take place, and we saw the Rrley ." for 3 comirr He claims to be, in the . Corn. month. log I'op 4r latJj of kaiserrtrytotkerf(vaijta 2 pkgs Ko'.Sea Outs ..... best of shape and .....esc 4 lbs. Sweet i'otatoes .25c the fact thatthe'leW&Nrep.-wr- . js ready to meet the men in the country and Is anyious nis ireiative.s. and make agMT a world best BIORE FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY to meet Jones. Tor a over the local empire. UivMs own words, fas power-fu- l man would put him in line for a match th Romait emplrsjyas.' Su.t. Ood liaC said that " Ttever'" agijii -. wttJackr;1Re)oids.r----37--should th.er : ha "sinpl-rThe Uveal ho fans saw" the bout set, 4i p His kingdom, --nn&z so pleased with the AViIhelm as" doomed to", failure ai' and preliminaries- and It is as- must Japan be in her " imperialistic schemes- - Jluthermore God told Xebu. sured they will be given a real tread PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN hrnlay. chadne?ar that 'in the days of thes J next Besidesthe main vtit, YounfTiCoi". kinsrs,' these same kings "who it lett-w- iU meet Battling Hickman of H would sf-- t up HlW king-floii- v four-rouboxintr truth of ?panishrorkin s ter oea JCt 5-- lb . -- few-o-un- 4h - per ton; H.O per ton. "The lead ail ver boulders encountered in the fissure vary In weight from to about 5.0 pounds. V a 2 . 35c lb 21-2- TT 7 ;1 a 1-- lead, l 35c ment of Hoody's Peanut Butter, . ';r"QT"7 can Peanut Butter 35c . . .. ....2QC for can Peanut But-- ; 75c ..G9 V- ter for &n Peanut But$1,50 i -- No. S. ajilve'r,' tofylO'-onnc- eg lead,- - IS. 50 per cent; gold. k 25 Per Cent Off , - ''Kotr-sUve- oranges jy'M new Walnuts, Just received direcTf rom the factory,-fresh, ship- J ihe jdrift ran lntoj lows: DRESSES The woman who seeks the best quality dresses at prices rthat cannot be matched. Just inspect this marvelous and tnatchless assortment. j ot r - BUTTER AND BUTTER I I- SUBSTITUTES I laiut-rissu- e a north-Boufilled with Kid silver bould-e- n and carbonates which rme fvirtefitlr hfokn frorh aa pre st ope just above; the 7 fis-folTeLi3Twie7implet jrereilalea from th' fiaaure and ioaaiyajrere aa toU I SOME OF OUR PRICES TOX th Th -- dta- - th maft7Yetn fartoeert proeeeded,Wlii-'f: is psrWw . . of from four to five feet anart. were oarren, - wnne taos, Jsome. " J)rjw if3 wp cut. by the".drift at M 1 Quarta S . 'n "vwuijuwivu u " cvwug you know our prices throughiour ads. ; .. : . Bead them in each issue of this paper. Even ; don't trade with ua, re4d them anyway. ; Being "familiar 75-ouprices will help you to buy cheapef-- at other storeT You can save the cost of your paper many times 3nH? the year by keeping posted through our "ads. RpJ lGeni P twice each week. . : ;. ' ...""-v- SOt-fo- ot $ t , ejrt n bn ' ' $ t 7 mln: ?iwment ' So. 1 !, jrour iep' reducing-ever- y " coh-rnis- board of Xliractorj take; tht oppor-TTOI- tr " ron I eport on th physical conditions .of tfiV" property. I and to jron ro8t4 aa to the Je- the' paat thraa month . For rclowiier.t. w tiv smtins a drif from the a south weaterly direction to rut the pro encountered on the' IeeL' Aec"fffielrlftn had Vracfce4 a point approximately 160, feet treacciatedrttine yaa from the m encountered and:maU- - ftrinserrof garment without any exception. entailing enormous, sacrifices, but benefiting the conublic to a degree where further waiting can gain you nothing. In eyeiy instance the priced quoted are actual but is the ttar5 ..... Strdy; the rospeitt "la Our 'advertisements are for two purposes First, that our customers and the public in geMrai know of market changes quickly and that they may iU times what yai fQr at our ?'v"---- -rnnTTJZ Second,: a desire on our rtart tn tum more made Bullion Mini as tompany This will be a wonderful offering of Suit Coats and . wu mn(ter of thEurk br thegeneral Value-Givin- g 4jLower Price Sale Dresses, 'OFFICIALS mUL OIHIU.UU mm - CY .?4vWwW -i 12. case-- , , . $2.90 bars A B Naptha. . 79 bars Crystal White. 75V 10 bars Polar White: Q9f T10 lbs Blue Rose Rice 95" 12 bars Creme Oil . . .9oC ne: -l- OQi Rose -- Rice" 40c ::lafge: pkg Washing for ........... ,...$9.00, , Powder. ... Don't forget fo take advantage of, our twelve unusual - - Shop early Wrednesday'rbargains Wednesday.' : '5 lbs Tapioca-"- . . ... lbs-Bl- 10 10 -- 11 i k 450 West Center St.; Provo First Door East of Taylor Bros. - IDAHO : iii UTAH .WYOMING - . Hd" lat r;t main-even!- 7 MORE OR LESS tp.ttr-marrie- PERSONAL At: n sr. i Stanley "a.'e Jeft for nd e ' this alrT promoters have extended a speIf so. we aJ living tit the days when iwjLay ep?et this blessed kingdom to. cial Invitation, to ladies' free of charge be. -t up on earth with Christ as Prote't .agqin-i- t aay,l'CQnsCifintIous h ma; r or Slacker being employed "At the "loae of the' "liTur tJlnjeoorfenK thP gavernment was Hpeak-all o hear this thetae f iiiiiiu" n rnnciuv evening iu th i rpRI';t.sred b Ki., aukee post of the at Marengo. Ill in a lecture. "Who Scrapped the League of A!werican' The action of the Kationsr4tlustrated with martv wiei wst rsrritd from the attempt of a pictures." We are Klad to report match. The in- - S.ui v w... st r( ... , ia j ...! f- . .T,.,..LJ. ;. 'hvre they ml; r; .vd tiie ur-e- atul llrs. L. A. GlJ2ier are the jrrsH.Ip.ir,: ts of a fine I a by. pirl, bori. to Mr and Mrs: Hffward Cribby." Irx Gibby' was forinrriy Mtss l'Ahel piaiier. ', .. v..'.. ,' Tt!l th kiiviies that 1 will betat the Trovb .Klectrlc; Msrware store on Psf: "U ... I'etn:! u.vii me your i - - ! "conseientiw ohjoctor'1- - to- - obtain as turos, Provo is a cl n itowij nntl T a mail carrier in their town. The nost appreciates clean.- Instructive sffotte. .(arged thit ihe offender refused to ?erve m tae army during the war aiid, DirigarniBg 4haH had taken airl UTAH COPPER CO--ASexaniinatiissv fon ma iJ carrier, - aeted COURT FOR REVIEW promptly ' to prevent his obtalnin? the , job. ar,! ni'i-jrt- er inci-r.ull- neupuswr cad H - - - i -a wven-co'.aR- r.nf. v-- ' azu si tr i.r tir .4wn ay and n OF POWER RATE CASE lixi xe know' R. W. Crockett, KAMgar ht-rdr: o- -d off ...... . .. v.; v Price Sun. . IvS t'je rUhest y 1", Vu-- h frvm Lt,r(ka driv.nz a brand new 1521 of, S. J Vrnfi. . , 1,en Ui hes h'-ro- ,unt IU.ng-Lion- en-- ! u,itn Is s iVamihle- hy Owrrast. Itiihi? "'large l' .is aa Anicioini Uigiw 'button Mrs. E. L.. Stnjn? will Pntwtain the ' while he is Able to Totter About, members of tiiaG. .1. D. club' aV her t noKitly Nwl Worry abdut This Nation t hon.XiU. twemns. Pinner w;ll rirmilng to T.olslie ism or Militarism, .en-h fcU paper. - . t m espeat t work aiid s : J ' "as uiu, , i " : -- c a- -.1" a letter, to. the National. Wool . OTive IXuva or Meadow. Mil-- i 0r0tt crs 6eiation. ''resident - J. R. cowr.tv. rpotijer of Mn Henrv Hoard of thft American Federation of the" support of of !M? r,v. la her J'.!,lrm,"B '" us - Mr. lard in ne'f'le-- ! tau-.'c- xitine uvr ctie ur t'je next weelvs. I law nrncriwi 'orts LOiAttVS providinsr-fotheir r Pp3 a protection. T'tah to I I tab. wool growers Jwe tannine to company Friday their wtxH nmde into. Maukets and coafor h power '"conthtr.t "dec fs i ofl. other products and sell them direct to JLl .tliej,feker..-, Tn.itle in Ov'toN'? by the public. .utilities oiiiiiiibioii, in wni eh the City and tlie'r heets for two of company was placed on a schedule 11.ru wno are utisnTOra ni and co"M R.ti.i fw powVr service. This almost go the work." lining the pot day 200 doubled thft amount tons of arp'-J'.- i i : press ia order The ..Wj?..!,.... " looking ror te l 'ioa repeni.-resoatipn.. !: itJl V.VT.V..CLAL - -- - Copper vr, hv th: supreme ' rtah.CoprVfsrmtlftp,!" t.flT paid by the company to., the irtahf-Xdsht-an- d Power ' company. . .. , The writ wag set TXgcem-b-for hearing 1 r lfi, the same day as was named for the hearing of other writes sought for the same purpose by the r'nlted States Smelting Rnd Refitting company and the Utah Fu?l company. - Other large .power consumers hoMlii? special contracts, wl(jh-the-I'ower and I.lgM companyf fire expected to'file similar petitions, and th s prediction is made tfiit the supreme court on recember l5 will amalgamate-alsuch petitions and t a latr date for the '.hearing of arguments factory. sugar beets were hauled to the - tah s.-- TtieTsgffen Livestock show Is jfor a nimHer fir-- ehtertain, Murine the Show nienja, to be held 8, ? snd S. Prizes January for the in anu qnore numerous ,irp iner inntl r.... has liceut n th drain projfct--the rnorth of, the Provo river. Des will be built up to thWork nt l,k wster from thn land. Will be used wntef into- th - lake' Hfhere .the lake ts too high to permit ojjatursl drainage It U rbOrrte4that ' some have. dleftOf rabies in Wasatchlivestock County. Peverai hunlrej thnu-an- d huohels of wheif , lir-.-stored Offdrn The levste-rof the Uloh jn tirain and nit-li- e company and the Flour rcmrany have a capacitySperrv of-- , t f,p00 Banks eseh. aro finvn far-netmoney loaning s oil the w receipts. - keep I wmf - g; -- a tlfain ha has ner be-- n hnrve-t.- d ViT-s- f.lwfrSiiat ,t'ai, dUr- f ' i rri;t..rV ., "T'.'k . "l- - ' r"' "" Kin .ivll be made as to thi caoi ot tli' r JwtU. ' 1 The price of milk his been fMrjced che Valley A dron from r.c-nt- s in by the nilk. factories. , art-hous- To The Theatergoers Of The City Of Provo " " Today I nrake'tfie Tiont iiitejesting announcement I hive ever m:iIe v ; in mv career aa a. theatrical manager. I believe, the information contained in the' following; statement, wilt be read with intense interest by all who value the best arid mot"tiit!Mc. v. hi the'worlrt of amusement." I have always faithfully ..endeavored to brfng. to my patrons the of all times, for 1 kuuw t? biggest and the best theatrical attractions ' ' r '. " nd the bet appeal' " only thehifjgost ' Xow I amand proud to announce that I have contracted lth F: Ray Cpmstock-ain- n "p-Morris Gest, producers of ihe Chii; Ohow," .whereby thut brilliant an gorgeous spectacle .of ancient Bagdad, the world's most beautiful production,. will appear" at TK? -' TCaTteTTheatTe, rweekbinmencing Ifonday," Di cenilisr V). t B p.'m-."extra vaaM. musical 6how" is. Chin &nd ;:Chu gorgeou gigantic in four.teenscenes, with eighteon musical numbers, produced M11" It "of colosattlgrahaeurr, employing the services of SuO people.-in London at '.His. ila.test v's years age, byTscar Asche, in association with the late W1Hat4Afend"l8-,atii; rplaying thef.e to fapncitv-ne American, pFoduction of "viiSTCnin Chow" wm marte tj- - MfS, Comstook' and 5est,. after the payment of tne biggest royalty evtr "o.n-i- n the theatrical world, in New Tork. more tnan two years ago. the scenery and costumes-bein- g from England and. being eA? Imported " duplicates or the originals. Chu Chin .Chow" ran ope entire .Season in New York at the then plnyecr"an entire season in Boston, PbiUdelpl4r Chicago and several other l.ig Itlea. . feicttt piuuuctioi, onvv- moi e pi eweuieu ui ..tn . Century theater in August for a return engjjgement, And. now bellished with many additional scenes and new costumes, conns ne direct from it second engagement on ... o - Owing, interest in the engagement, MAIL 01fD,E- Irmittut. iheatrlosi-thta be: receive vttr event ho , with. self addressed," a'tampied' : eltTcWe" 'for turn of tickets,- - ami. there will unquestionably, h an avalanche of mail orders, plese na.n choice of two performances! to Insure getting seats, I'rlets Nights, $5.50, i, J2.50, S2, 1 59 and fj. , Wednesday and Saturday Matirrees, J3. H50, $2 and $1. most 1'Usliav the engagomont Jtt Chu Chin Chow:" will be tk Pjy'Jh-cater.'UXV" n'''l!!fL.".! kPw .?f 7 r- . ha-pji- world-fanio."- S ; , ' - -- n -- ' i - ManagVfialt Iike, Theater, alt Lnkc kOSITlt.U' OM) PLAV 114 TB IV VTA II - I'tsh City. - -- - ; |