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Show ' PAfiir six THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921. Page eight NATION WIDE INST1TrTJ0N L C PENNEY UL.--A nil ii a NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD lf yea happen to pass the grocery store, you will notice, the: that Stanley, B. Hindtnarsh. grocery clerk is absent,, and this Owing-to the arnvaroT a tine OaOy Kin arf p- Tliod-mars- OUR SHOE PRICESw j. wm mm mm mm. H ' Mnnpv S3.49. S3 98 G. G., Thome of Salt Lake itt Provo Z ...... Vor ..Mission ' mWJmM J. r $.WJ $2.W5. - Utah 'beef show" of the livestock men of Utah county! Prof. George Caine, of the state agri cultural college, did the 'judging of as fine an exhibition of beef catfle as ever was shown in Utah county, Mr. Welch' said, today. ? "There was a fine lineUpf of Here - . 35c $105 ' r t Grpallv Reduced i - 25c ' . spectar Prices on Kadaks .... ; ., M. J I. ,. . U e 1 Springville, April vices were held yesterday In Ellai Fourth ward church for PROF. FORBES HONORED. Condie daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. condie. who died Friday morning, American Fork. April" 18 The reported, "and some excellent fat after a Ungering illness of a compli The prize steer sold for 15 cation, of diseases. Forbes day celebratioB was held here! steers,cents a pound on the hoof, which is Alvie Zabriskie presided, one was of the and biggest double the price Saturday, packers are now pav and the other speakers were Bishop I th year. . ing aj, stockyards.,Frank Bringhurst and H. 'T. Rey- events of Xt 2 o'cIock in the afternoon the "Speirish Fork- people served a Musio was furnished by the nolds, Coffman ouartet and Mr. Elmo Coff- - American Fork high school and an-- j splendid banquet on the pavilion on where 500 persons Florence Jepperson ther local baseball team played at the public square,feast.1" Bian und Miss sat to down the . JT solos. each sang the city park,' the latter team winning Interment took place in the Ever by a score of ll"tp 3. At 4:30 a paraph ' WEDDING SOLEMNIZED. was held, which was headed by the! green cemetery. I American Fork silver band, and 'fol Spanish Fork. April 18 Mr. and ftporre R Piuer. Civil war veteran. lowed by floats containing Professor Mrs David A. Jomfcs announce the eldest his and and youngest Forbes dlW. here Friday of apopleSty. of their daughter Jenevie, to the parade-pro- marriage Mr jiper was born January 15, students. V'Reed Bailey of .Provo. The mar 182. He "came to UUli in 1890 and gram, which consisted of muslci. both riage took place on Thursday evening pace 1904 has lived in SprihgviHe. of the bride.. Bishop Beck '"voo Im E: U- Robinandi He is survived by Wa widow and nvT strom officiating. Following the cere the in was held three aons; also one sister and One Eleanor Nicholes, money supper was served to thirty-fivstake tabernacle. brother. friends and relatives The young In Funeral services were held today will make their Some in Provo. couple FORK. BEEF SHOW AT SPANISH the Presbyterian church. M-is-s r ! A NATION WIDE INSTITUTION Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Houtz announce the the arrival of a baby girl. $1.25 Yinol, special J Ai ft..m fired . MEXICANS DISCHARGED the bullet lights when the bandit passing through his left arm and lodging In his back. He then reached for the bandit, who fired Continued from Page 1 again, the bullet passing between his he "snapped" off the lights but turn?! arm and body. Witness and the bandit' them on again in about a half minute. went to the floor together, the bandit One of the four bandits told Weber firing a third time , without hitting . s ' f. and Bloom to get close together. Iter witness. The cap and mask o the bandit was nandei was a little slow in. getting his hands up and was told to hurry torn off in the straggle but witness did not get a good look at him as his up. head' was, turned sideways. One of the bandits then went The bandit then turned and shot hind the soda fountain and later into the office where he picked up some Peterson the bullet taking effectin keys and threw Jhem on the floor, his abdomen. He then turned his this' proceedtng the witness .volvgr on Westerdahf. but before he was covered by the revolver in the could pull the trigger another of the hands of the. searching bandit. About gag shot Westerdahl In the stomach, this time Joseph Westerdahl entered and as the wounded man leaned for- the place, and said he wwiteff some ward the first bandit shot him in the sigars, starting for the cigar case. He head. Henahdei started for toe door and was halted ajid told to put up hi hands. Hernandez told the witness was shot as he ran, i Witness, ran to that the men wanted money and that the front door to get out and summon he had better open the rare. help, but could not open' the door, so WttnesR said that he replied that he went to the telephone booth ; and could not. whereupon one of the called for help. When be bandits ordered him toigo to thesafe, the room where the shooting had stepping aside to let him pass into the taken place it was empty except for office. Witness testified that as he the body of Westerdahl: Witness ran 'Incorporated ser- ,18,-Fun- eral 'M- 35c . Form Hair: Net, special, 2 for. 5c Goo transacting out-ih- WOMEN'S SHOES pumps $4.98, $5.50, 6.90 Strap Oxfords $3.98, $4.98, $5.5Q UTAH COUNTY NEWS this niorninir. I 312 PEPARTMENT STORES PENNEY CO. C. ;: . . . . ; BOYS' SHOES For school and dress. im m i went through the door to the office to the home of Deputy Sheriff 'A mother is a mother still the the bandit hit him over the head withka few doors away, but the officer Mother's picon earth." holiest thing the butt end of his revolver, the blow not home. He then staggered & ture for Mothers' day. Larson home of Ms brother, three doon him for a second or two. staggering RoHow, Columbia theater. y The witness said that as soon as pe the store, and fainted from $2.49, $2.69, $2.98 $2.49 $2.79, $3.19 fli 1 . . . . , . meeting. GIRLS' SHOES w "'; Railroad company tlus; morning $?neq tne t ouimissioners to pass a herd ordihaftce, which would make It illegal to pasture liyetpck utpon the railroad's right of way in. this county. Chairman Harmon later said the mat ter would be decided at .next Monday's $2.69, $2.98, $3.49, $3.98 ' Favorite Cream, special Oc routine business. . . $5.5U, Cty wA 5c Cocoa, H.i $3.69, $4.50, $5.50. $6.50 , 20c 49c 60c Rikes' Violet Cream, .special Vance, are !!.. Or. preud parents of a "fine baby boy who arrived on Saturday, April 16. ... $2.79 $2.39 $2.19 Conservative styles 6 35c Stationary, si 60c Pound J -- . j j. MEN'S DRESS SHOES Black and Brown. " last week. ilt Lake SCOUT SHOES Men's , . Boys' ,w. 1 Little Gents' '1 ' in.Brovo Saturday. $5.50 I &c Mb Opeko Cee. special . , 25c.Rexall Cold Tablets, special. Fori, I'a'th county locals of the American Farm bureau federation attended a .bay iness meeting of their organisation L98. $4.9, Special Prices presi- -- dents and .secretaries AlEXiiWORK SHOES $4.50, of .Lakeview, L. L. Bunnell, dent ef the Utah County Farm Bureau federation, was fn Provo Saturday. . , j. home. J. F. kipner, of Spanish 1 visited in Provo Saturday. Buying shoes direct, from , manufacturers for 312 department stores enables our company to secure lower prices than is possible in any other, way. Saving "money in huying s ich vast quantities enables us to sae momToTgrcugtomcra .in selling thenu The best quality shoe's at lowest possible prices. English styles Two Stores ! i 45 4:ais Save You h ; : Wirrft . Uness said that he the defendants, as they "had the 6tore a number of times was not positive that they were the four men who entered tk the niht, of the murder. He that while he did not speak tilt Can language he knew that tne ordered them to ' "throw up hands," emphasizing their am Willi nil utliu. On t witnesj n that he had heard the voica oil gado in the hospital three or days after the shooting and that! it sounded like that of the msai snot him be could" not be rnslthil said that one of the bandtis armed with a .45 automatic ren two of them had .32. automa one a .45 double action Colt's volver. It was with the latter a - 1 4,- - i-- The Schwab Clothing Co, DRESSERS Of MEN AND BOYS Delivering the Goods A NYONE can paint a beautiful word picture oi a ood clothes appearance but vou'll not get much weaf or satisfaction out of just words. i e BANK TO BE REMODELED. Courlty Agent J. P. Welch ol Provo Mr. and, Mrs. Howard McCurdy have Fork, SPShish a haby oyT born at their home Satur- l Ku returned from Spanish Fork, April IS. The Com'. j where last week he attended the mercial i day. bank of this city will begin work at ence on the remodeling of Its quarters In the Rbckhlll building. The place will be redecorated and remodeled at a cost of $5,000i KUPPENHEIMER ' GOOD CLOTHES ' Save for Cash Money-B- uy MISSING I.ehi, April Samuel Kopp CASHTUiD w Met Phone 446 LOWEST PRICES CARRY 8V8TEW THE M08T COMPLETE LINE WEEK ENDING APRIL 23, 1921. .00 t. , . , 10 Ibe. Sugar 48-lsack Standard F16ur 51.80 b. 100 lbs. Chopped Corn 100 lbs. Oats 100 lbs. Whole Barley . . in lhs Rice 2 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs . ..' , 3 large cans Tomatoes 7. . i 10 lbs. Potatoes Fancy Sweet Oranges, per dozen 8 cans June Peas 5 large cans Pink Salmon . .; 10 lbs. Dry Onions .5 lbs. Navy Beans 8 lbs. Prunes 2' lbs. Vernal Honey 2 cans Tuna Fish 20 bars White Laundry Soap, specjw 2 largs package Gold puaf 8 cans Saponiphier Lye 3 cans Shinola, any. color . ..: fi ribakaees Wool Soap Flakes J2.00 (2.50 J2.J0O ... 3,C 45 j5 55 W. H; 18. Cutler. 40 years of age, who has, beed misslnir (Since March 22,Tias been found at La Junta, Colo., according to a telegram received here by Mrs. Cutler from her husband's father, J. R. Cutler, who is at Pueblo, Colo. . A few days aftef his disappearance, Mr. Cutler, wrote a letter from. Grand Junctirm to the effect that he had started oujt to collect orae bills at and that he found himself In a boxcar at Grand Junction. Ihi NEW FISH AND GAME DEPUTY. 1 : : Mapleton. April 18. Word has lust (been repeived here that Joseph AHen. of Mapleton. has been appointed depMr uty, fish and game commission. AHen , is reputed to be an expert on big game and their habits and haunts. The other deputies are D. J. Thoriip-soh- , of Duchesne William county; Afchbald, of ..Summit county, and 'Chief npputy son of the former secretary of state for Utah. Jaclt-TinRe- tell their own story best - what a. real invest-niein good appearance can actually mean in nt MAN FOUND. satisfaction. - - Prices based on spring's lower price level- - - $35, $40, $45, $50 See the new styles now on display y ; 5W "Jge - Eipert kooak developing and Hedquist Dfugfo., two'stores. , -- gf ; MORE FOR THE MONEW2F4iiiARGE i- - t . . 45r .tt .35c NO DET I VERY 450 West Center St., Provo Cdt "fr Dyeing. Wlrtte, very HgolOTwai TpllSrbTttt or'greeB can be dyed any color. Llpht "fed may be dyed a darker Ted: iur-lj Brown wUl,3e plum or toro-vcome a darker brown by the use o rtmson er garnet A dark green may be dyed a" deeper shade of .grocn ' brown or biacfej" I., e. a. H that witness was shot. The wjfl said that when the murdVrpr wounded him and firedf two which missed the witnaVs was about three feet froni Westffl when he fired the shot Into his Rv stipulation it was aereed Peterson died within a few after he had bfen shot. .1 I g SCHWAB CLOTHING 0 The House of Kuppenheimer Good' Clothes |