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Show 4 4 -- Jilt mi. PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, TV0- - r". " I OmLmm We hav ribers , J '"':9m ..cause ji ! - ate MM tki. HtWCiMI CAUL TON. iM0Nr I n- Ui.,L t snavely, JjptVER, ::: 4 ; rai0T0lL7C03IPANIES Infants' Shoes . a Culdren's Shoes ; Girls' Shoes, 11 2 to 2. Women's Comfort Shoes $2 19, $2.49, $2.98, $3 19 $2.79, $3.29, $3.98, $5.90 1-- Women's Shoes, military heels. WerprfprdMtari-.heel,'$2.9ST$3lis, .$2.-19- .... .. .. 2 -- to 2, -t- $5.50 S3.79,S-I.50- , ...:.,.".v. 1-- , ' Boys' Dress Shoes ... Men's. Work Shoes . Men's Brown English...- -. Boys. Scout "Sh'og urallyr he located 2 $2.39; to olf: H oper. ASSESSMENT NOTICE 55 H O $2.69 innirirn LI innsf HSV.ILI II II Ill H.I. Ill uliiuuii ilu nuu - ,r 7 7 ? i - . 7Ll-- m -- (L I SALE Majestic range, practUt new and condition IIIIUIXTTf. orcally $100.00 Phone 740 or caU 153 Ull South .Third West IHTTUniT II U So. F 1 1 fir Iff Notice is heiby f i- T- tnatat a r.Tttffj!,W! meet in Milting the ; .Syndicate Minings 1st day of Feb company, held on ruary, Vil, an assessmeni 4o, of vi $1.00 per thousand snares was oevieu corporation, payable J. Edwin Stein, . secretary ship 01 Provo ; coys 'V ft it w ovo The W nate 0 Ah- : kTn,iot Tk,r t0 I f frT. out d game - '" first.church of lin nn All M I Q I 1 1 II 11 w. 1 $1.00. 7 7v . cost of advertising and expense Til ""'NsT'r1--- BY FRIENDS ' : - . H Secretary. Provo, Utah to ta Ftudt Prov -- .. - .vj-- worl 3lO X X ii 7 ?ll&feSk V 7' -- an' Tl Roli tbV T of ord ' .1L -- . 7 (First mibIieatio!rJeb. : 21; lastlflv , The funeral of Matthew Tjrie Bailey publication March 24, lWr-7lB'-,.-'',-who died at his home in the Maiavu -';':' " 62 IN NO. BANKRUPTCY, wai Thursday was held at the resi-- C .M-3dence Sunday at 1 p. m. Many relaIn the District Court of the United tives and friends attended to nav their 'Utah, in the last respects to.:,the deceased. Mr. States for the DistficUof MaYier fif George "C Odekirk, Vol. j Bailey came to Pfovo-abo- ur IS years ' fUinkYup. r ' Mrago frony Ohiosand was living atil!- - To'theVreditors C. Odekirkof : FDR JtKXT tirni.-UeGeorge room, ..3834 East Sixth South at; the time of his of PfoVo, in thecoanty of Utah, and! Wfst First; South. IX) R. SALE New White Rotary- - .akil .deathH. bankrupt. -J "7 H v.-.:- . ft wo sons and three, daughters. dKtrictfojeSudr:a straight' sewing; ffiaehine,-Applf-4sotice isMiereby that otf the LOST Wrist band. given, watch Ave. irltWiup HiNephi, AndersoTTTifTthe ijonnevi'.le t2thr " , 7' ' dar Tirebrwrj . 1921, tht. said ' ward ' Jie.turnj 'to Police liathmaf ters for . and the sneakers presided reward. F 25. r ., Doft t fail te see the ne , ' spring Bishop Joseph A. Buttle and Bishop GeergejC. Odekirk wan duly adjudfcatl creations at Bagley-- . Hat Shop Friday" j John: Tt OHes: Music r wajCtwatehed j ed .oanknipi ; and that t'le first meet- - j' creditors wui e held at the " bv llif Hi) Jiiml I tni. lliiTii'iln ntiartk iv. or-Jjclass MdSaturday. ,,SALESMAr4NT.E.D-rHig- h and interment' was made in the Provo office of Ib.e KefereN;. 424"C)iMinental j ,7: Bank Buildings Salt take Cftv, Utah, cemetery. manufacturer YOUNK FOLKS' DANCE, on the 2nd dayJJMaMa of tanX and pumps for gasoline' and THI HSDAY EVENING? Ilannes Koh!emaie.--wfTmpr"-f- if tHeaid ofiyfeuBt call on garage, retail stores, iredirora their ,'prove now in marathon Permanent position with splen is rtneuiymijjc ioirs 01 uie uira waraiiork; ue expects to return to Finland claims, appoint a trustee e.vsirnlne the ! did income and oriportunity- - tor a4.:f bankrupt-.'and, transac- t- pucIi other vawement Tor riUiali'.e salesman. MU will give another' .dance Thursday nen spring and-cq- irr up farming. i busiasA as .may piropefJycomeAefore-waukee : Tank Works, Milwaukee, night. This will be the seventh party '7.j Tsuitt '.7, -- 7- - mpplmf 7 AVisconsm.: L ; 7 ; 7 77 P 22. Tibetan Church Great Power. L. 7 of the seasonadoiily:iwoTiiore:-f- o -In Tihet-en- e SOB "at feast ot eveiry 1 J 7 7 JERROLD R. LETCHER, be given, so come out and have your FOR. SALE miist Join the church, partly hotise, modfamily .times while Keteree m mptjuptcy .the "parties last.; : . good ern. cTose.ln.'rPhon? 4!Vv. tor spiritual motives, partly to gain the temporal protection of the monaa; M ATR I M ON IAL AC EN C I E S, M ' - PAPERS,' teries. th". n lost powerful factor la CQRRES- " PON v':. the oounuv. :'''"'""r77:7.;pEPiCE4.4ieS7 ANgTjgARa tCLUBS- .best-prtce- s. Cc - - I Th trip ' T 7 to -- of sate. U 7 ItaFli s m.r TueBdaypjlOX21r4e h rixa.bi Ullir ' FINALIST Provo, Qn. given the n Scientist 2 the'delinquent assessment,? together trees, Vest treatment, right at bt'St and most successful Horn Maked"; hunderds rich wish home. Pee B. H. Dowef, or call 581-Bta ttott. aaarriage jooni Jitridtly confidentiai ; One blqcju south most reliable; years of experience; 7 descriptions frtev "The Successful WANTEIW-Will buy bicycle frames Club,",Mra. Ball, Box C56, Oakland. and parts. Horr's Bicycle Sliop. iui good ch ........ the-sam- e a that tin This ..j:l.-'christ, ;jJack"Keliey, amateur single sculling H Utah.'. Any stock on which -next his devote time Nos 80 North - University - avenue. mentmay remain unpaid on Thursday, champion, may is anxious Sunday service, II March 24, 1921, will be. delinquent and year tojsefijxowingt-HH- e o'clock, subject, Ladvertised forrale"at"lfubTO auction ; to stroKe a winning senior, eight for "Christ Jesus." Sunday school at 9:45. Wednesday evetiin'g, 8 .0'Clockr and unless payment is made before his elub. r 21 comof the office will be sold at the pany. No. 10 Holbrook block, North University avenue, Preyp Utahat S INSTITUTION FOR funds- - " ' - - p. 1 the tournani $13S,-857.5- . at - nI I niht.oj Nati In Damp Weather. . . t Piano keys are wont to at! la damp"1 weather, especially . when the instr "i vmc. iu nuuui every se, the sticking will not be betweem7 The proposal of the Alberta ' and me aeys, our along the front, Thlsaf British Columbia branches of the be remedied with HttX-- trouble. Tukt Amateur Athletic Union-o- f Canada tor thin Knife and worki a Httle corn the intermingling of amateur and protarch between the keys and tb front fessional athletes in sport was.defeat-- oarJ and they will slip eaaily. ed bvajaxgjiiagy turn s recent annual meeting. . , " Com-Plac- this-asses- T" willleat 1 Fo NATION-WIEfl- E company, the ating under the name vi the Roxaria 2 uponheailatandiBala1?:t immediately the A Bakersf ield Syndicate, nia capital .which is building a refin-er- y. to treat exposed oil ' sands ; the .Illinois Central Railroad company pf .Chicago, the American Asphalt company, and the Barber. Asphalt com- -r- ':"r:v pany. . . "oil if he T hall tean Touch- B' the- with Califor; It cost Harvard $100,826.29 to. carry ob major sports for the. year previous e to last June. The'receipts were Syndicate Mining and Milling - Minor of Business, sports ( ost $50,751.99" pany. principal Prove-- , Utah. , period 7 during 35- - PENNEY CO. lard subsidiary' iurg capitalists h20yOOO acres tf ih6TtjintaX)il and Exploration company, are holdings Putch-Shell(v;Qmpan- yr: ; V C. Coridi Hill-" .world's next largest Royal ' 3 J. .: 4n-theUj- the-Kuhn-- largest 2! ' rontrai'1 Long (basin - - Oitmprany,:"the Qtelaodard in the world, and also of the W4 .$2.98 2"l-- 2 valuaWey anire operating there under. the name of the Ute Oil company. ; In addition to thesecompanies," 7: i ; Logaiied4n4he UmtaBasih besides $4,50, $4.98 r&ronTT"'' . ,:. , $6.90 ,249, $2.69, $2.98 $3.49 $2J98, $3.29 $3.79, $3.9S $3.49, $3.98, $4.50, $4.98 .$4.50, $4.98, $5.50 $6.50 Women's New NoveJtyzPumps, Boys' Heavy Soles. ; . . Men's ScouVshoea m64f r Basin. $29T$2T69, $2,89, f2.9S 5 1-- -- jjinta; Basih 1 Buseh interests of St. Louis, Mo., arc $8Q0000" "refinery itf the " the best and most promising lands in "lhedlstrict afid our leaseholds aie thej 'ootforrjLijCAiifer.s ' Girls' Shoes, 8 2 to 11. , comjrar3nA 7 r . - FOLLOW US IXTO THE FIELD. reputation, is the president of this V- i COLO.; FEB, 19, 1921.: UTAHILWLL TAKE CARE OF? SEVERATiTCn PEOPLE YOU HAVE UNED UP A1 TWENTY CHTTS A - EoMwear for Ever yboBy v ATKINS. W -t. DIRECTORS PLAN,JlAISE IN PRICE OF STOCK WITHOUT NOTICE DUE TO ACTIVITY IN WELLS." EXCHANGE VALUE OF PROPERTY DUE TO EXTENSIVE OPERATION OF WELtS. I HAVE BEEN DELAYED -- . CIOROI W- ' SCI NORTH FJRST ST., PROVO,, UTAH o ; ' J p. p. " - - r B. : 1 ga m ; Ik h; -- . ' m -- OS -- "- 3 W .! :. ' - iBisbop-:i.Xniversit- 5 I I , y t ".'"':. - .7' - "j. .. 1 is vi 'it,lIB Hf 1 '7-- t ' j ;rZ ' ' retat Jed there will be no heat ma'--;a.rten- d; be retarded unlast tliecoliaifTisyrrrcbid until it reachet ,'the jbtfttorndireijtloajjf sv.c s.Torrn't JaVrowg.) , ;hns-abc- ut 30.T(V CASH- NO CARRY SYSTEW, - -- , - J . :. 100-l- b; - 10 lbs i 7 26, 1921. 8-- lb r , 7.. . .. 1.90 55 . rJu 1 pkgs,' Two;Minute 2 pkgs. Starch, any kind . . . ..' Potatoes. per bushel ,10 lbs, Dry, Onio!s ''.:.:. ,v '' Fancy Red Bananas, per lb. . . .. 11 bars VJh'e Laundry Soap r. itt x "i unr -1- , ,1,1 .1 .,' . i. ' 1 r t wetter 1. i f namo. m address ahtf ttlepbMrmiaber)- . - . ......... .25 . . .90 . ... 2.,rfrr. . . . . . 4V ... . .V .j ;-r. . ,20o , ,:9S.-- ti'ttZ?"' " , t ttfoperij treated is 15 years ; of an' untreated tie about sevep and a half ted.- says years.. If all ties were-trthe American. Forestry Magazine, the average' consuiiiptioiv; would thus- - he y '; 6. D; STRONG lnTBtofotttit PipelMi 7 kctu'M ol th Homar ljXlMtrjUMOtb "m'j .. A special program and- f ociaijiajir will be given by th 7 Provo 7 Fifth ea ward Mutual lmptiovemeni assoeiation Tuesday evening. Fe1ruary;,22nd.The program whiclv, has- -. been-- . arrangftL. reduced or to 42X1)00, tlest- census of a a Saving of fiewr'd Mudgrna "of,. Prot Ti Earl ParMfcirrrrrirrepori or ltOT 7the: t e da- -a read,ri?7and" some good musicaijj pxtmminee or ine Amencan - iJaliwati mjrsliotBiitadeTiaTiaies wiU be hour.. The cen-- ; Jiieerlog-ajsnciatio- n estimates the soia .flnr.ms .the social .dfaTTyfi viled and' -.about two billiob, board feet 7y- .r.i - n it f - : - for It later. money. opeatf4to7laipnti one-hal- vprJjjy1 ; es - ' A - .- TMORlJpE&IONEO -- id PA1KS-TK- PlPELES&rURNACi; shoe-button- ;r . OHK3NAL T . Brickeesfubilitiastsypgrrn . . . '?T.'.V, . y . , 85d 4 dozeh:SweetiOrange-.'. . , . . . .7.?. . . . .Sot Fancy Figs, per lb. ... .. 2 OatFodd He ton-ha- ......5085' . ;'..-..'- 55 1 1 ...85c j Cream ; for catalog. , .. .$1.00 256 . 4iallon can Catsup . . . . ; . 2 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs . write -f: Xhe-haiu- r - VJ e lbs. Ranch Butter . , ',. ; .. pail SnowdIfLri?..vi:t;iI -- to Make Shoe Comfortab!. ,Call plione'or N'7;TOI0M (a ' 9-- lb 2 V i complain.. ENDINGpBRURY Z Less Fuel . " safk' Sugar .. .v. . , . Sugar 48-l- b sack High Patent Flour T 10-l- b v 'f, sack Germade sack Corhmeal . .V. 3 lbs, Folger's Serenade CofffeVt: :., 2 lbs. "Peanut Butter, bulk. -- 2. lbs. Columbia River . Smells ? It Ventilates -- - know f no other siriiiat.i5Ublication-S- o "There is a lot to do when you have with means lafdies and tiiany-'ri- ch an 'uncomfortable shoe --!ies!!e. jrept!emfitt--want- tr bft marrlpd free .One thing,-o- f " course. "is To" fSvrit'e to the Matrimonial " Papers 1 It. bnt supped the hoeUs jign4nd-orrespondenceiluhs- ,J T403- National; - Jajdcviner-Pla:rT5o- x really a coo fit, rea!ry-,tarp- e enough.Box" 399 Hons-- ' Club. Correpondence hae worn it so that. ton; Texas. Get married, &F7nppnse best, matrL It cnnnt be .exchanged. moniai paper published free.--- Address - This Is what a "shoe wornan. 'seller American Jstjibutor-,-:-i5uit5tip ' aid; recently ; Just rub of rnansviSle, Pa-.- Correspondence Club i a button hook over the spot In the 224?ort WayneJd;, Miss Lillian Uning of the shoe that .seems to pull sproul, Ftatmn H. Cleveland, Ohio. r hurt.: This gentle mbbing "loosen Standari C'ofiub.- Clays LaVeIlLp Tumble St.' rSrtfc52lr-1-anThe lining t and nine times ouL of. is all that- - ii.alies Ithe shoe hurt Ios AngeleS, Cat., w ill, any lady --r The lining is pulled a little tlt'ht -- in gerjuemanwnt to get married wirte-f for ijuforifeaHDirj:Mrs.''i'rn and Miss one spot or other, and n"eisi loosen Lillian and. ' Mr. JftaakKeikW P. O. 'nud the handle does ing, BgjTTTf Xf ov pUjtah; ireir tfeeTiifor- f mat ion for every one who' .ma? ask for thetu. : ' ' ; 74ow Old U a Tie?v The veraRe. jl fe of: rIFTH. WARD" SOC i AL," r!e UOWEST; PRICES ' -- 77 ItSatisfieV" MoreLIeat The ThermoiljiajixWive-- HtrmtrfeSTri . Cnm W W . ! .receive- all up date namei afttl addresses' of ladles .and, gentlemen wh3?e ads nave not appeared, in any previous issue; we to; " THE MOST C OIWPtETE LINE '" !,-- en ts air"Jfder you send How l of -- 7 " Ther.nvo-Sta- eonsting The reason why ourtservicnl the best,' we publish all.jnw.djJftajslH 2M. Samuel:Koppr(;;:Phpne44& Xe . tnner Li lyir.g, ;asbostos covers4 heavygafrar, t d suvl 'rli e : leepf thecold aircliamber pernlanentiy -Cool. It maintains air circuktiouitj assuraace of plenty of healthful heat. It Meats ""less" Price" "' , ''' ippines ! Circuh:iM.j I V Phil' InhaMr(in i foundation'dhsiicteful very ir - Msndoro. Lining - ' - I -- The Island of Mi'ndnro' 'twhe the r - ""jSWSacejand crJd-amu;t !: :ep 70a going jn I," this' "circ.ulatiaa.it wn :"-m.:2aM?jjni(;- - t V7 ' sider tins carifuthrr Because iinULSikeep I JiMmt-flimnrttTno- "C- i- - . ' Jimife . y ; v ESI !LV ' ' v;7 .1 "" ' f - 7 " '' ' z?' 1 7lVlJ;'f '7- -- r 7,i7;J. ' '..f :;,. '7 . 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