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Show Tiifc' FKOVCTHERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY. 4, 1S21, i -- rV CXXSSXZZXXUX&I81ZS1X3IIZZIIMIIKIXZ&SSIIZKXZXXXXIZI N M H i uros. iIpdplVOMl wnana i - M - ' ' rc . 1 fl SilEEl 1921 COUNTRY - M . MEATS AND GROCERIES- - V r ' . ' . ' - ; r , -- 4 4" hne W - M - i- 1-- -- m 2 M M M M M New stock Prunes, lb. 4 large cans Salmon . Sweet Corn,, can 10 lbs.Graham Flour 8 8M m dip nonn w diu unur m . ........... 10 lbs. Germade ...450 iJUl 20tCrackers, 1-- lb 2 for can Corn Beef . , s ' 7""". .. t m ' - OK A S mtt g -- -. M QUARTS FOR :.l i 1 : . Hard Wheat PHONE i . t t 9 R3 , i A .. .$3.15 $1.70 .y;. . Barley, Rolled Barley, Chopped . .. .. Oats ,, Oats, Chopped Corn, Whole S9Wu:Oiopped'- Wheat ($1.35 per bushel) Good Bright Alfalfa Hay Decidedly more hop U In eyery: body's mind In the west than was observable three months ago, is the opinion expressed by Dr. E. A. assistant director of the Uaited States bureau of mines, upon his return from a tour of western experiment stations. ' After attending the dedication of n - - 1 JL - , ... ...$2.20 . . A S. - &. -- f $2.30 $1,80 frrt$1.9Qr 9 -- Hol-broo- ' 1 L 772 . FlourT; ... . Barley UTAHCOIIGCOAliM: v - ,...70 v f- 41.00 3 USE HERALD WANT ADS i Straightjjrade "flour West Center. Phone 534. 7T0 12 FROM t:r:zxxxxzxzxxxxzxxxxiiixixxxxxxxixzxxxxxxxi::::xxxxx : 1H iPe; .50 Bran 464 Tri)-rr-n-X- PLACE,ANY TIMET Bran and Shorts Mixed COMPANY 8 Y 1- Shorts in DELIVER VE mm H 2 Good Brooms, each H H H s s SPECIAL lb can Folger's Golden Gate Coffee Free with each M s CefiterSlrwr 2S2 Wfet 5 1 S1 "ftH-th- e lifGiiiiie new ftemr-stattoHnd "thyiireet''' Ing of superintendents at Berkeley,' Dr. Holbrook . spent several weeks studying western conditions, and he was especially impressed by the spirit of optimism which prevailed een- erally, by the increasing importance of coal in the western mining world i and by the effects of the leasingvlaw of February 25, 1920, says the Mining' Congress Journal. "Three months ago the price of metal was down, but those of materials and labor were not," Dr. Hol- - 425 West Center. Phone 480. ! - ibr-oo- -- teiial ma- aid,"aw-Xhat4abor-and have more hope - begnrita fall, there is . in mind. I everybody's got that imtiression from more than one ' .... source." The Increased .and still, increasing Sunday evening, . - - ; it Who watches the, odds andends," and makes the pennies yield a big" return, appreciates being able to buy ROYAL ' BREAD. . . " This bread Is'ltnore nutritious than meatr. and .costs but ' . a third as much, y- x . It can be used in many waysfresh at any meal, for sandwiches, for toast, for puddings and many other delights x which the family likes. When you buy ROYAL BREAD you help the interests of Utah Countyyour own interests. The Royal Baking Company sends $100,000 a year down here for Utah County this money coming. hard wheat flour. Be wise ds' a st p ! g - - n coal-bur- j. n MiV-Nol- -- Man-warin- Tho broad iliat made tn oilier quit belong . . I - g - . - ., ' ii - -- . U for Cash - " SamuelKopp - ,. a" ? . St i I i ?. Phone 446 15111(1 CASK AND-- CARRY SYSTEM ' -- ; I Monby--Bu- y " V"" THg M08T COMPLETE . LOWEST' PRICES - ....... 9-- lb ..... stcKik-w"""'- ....58 ". ...'..... 1 ;.v 6-l- ............ ...Oe- ........ ::on:: : &p-,- -- - WEEK ENDING MAY 7, 192L ... . . . 100-l- b sack Sugar . . . r.,. .$8.63 10 lbs Sugar 7.......... 90 48-l- b sack .High Patent 'Flour Srlh? 48 lb sack Whole Wheat Flour 91; .48 sack Armour's Rolled Oats v. ... .... ... 2 lbs. Lard Compound ;oV .3 lbs. Pure Lard 2 lbs. PnineStjiew 25-l- b & box Prunes'.. ... v. . . .... -- Jc Barrel Ginger Snaps . . . Ranch gutter . . . . - nri I 39 Creamery Butter , .45c Sardines ; Mission v. 6 cans Picnic Hams, per lb. . . A -.: . . . ... . . ... . . . . , i 3Ac Family Size Soda Crackersb cart Shilling's Coffee can McDonald Pure. Cocoa . . Pint can Mazola v.. ... ... ; , . . Mazola bof v. Quart can .' 10 bars White Laundry Soap 4gC . . , . . . . . . 0?? . . . 10 bars White Naptha Soap ; "KEEP IN MIND WE SELL ICE ........ ' smrfv 1 1 LINE roa the i:onct. no ciiarge. no delivery n0 West Center St., Provo t A . mmiMj M2EMD Savo ; - , i - , . ROYAL BREAD is just as deliciouiJ01conclj!iayia.a the first; its waxed wrapper keeps it' moist. Right "now is the time to call up your Neighborhood Grocer and tell him to send you If- tal ; , - and-kee- Monday evening, High School GraduatlngCjassrlExercises, College Hall development of coal mining in the west is one of the ot;;tandiffg fea--j Tuesday evening, Nonnal Graduating. Class ExercisesT. .College Hall tures of .the last few years, as Dr. Hol- At fVliej brook sees it. He recalled that when . .College Hall ...... Wednesday leveniBgi Senior J.he. toured the west fifteen years ago AFmiu3 Fresh 'everybody -- was talking in terms . of Thursday evening. Alumni Reunion, Ladies' Gym and Stake Tabernacle ietal,.and added, "but now they, are In tht Alr-TiBsckae- on coal intent "than lore everywhere Friday morning Commencement you would suspect was possible for ' the west." He pointed out that Friday afternoon and evening, contihution of. Alumni Reunion. whereas ten years ago the travel through Utah would never hear of Monday, May 23- .- Final" examinations 'Hegular class work-encoal, now there was considerable and "Tuesday Thursday, Wednesday May.205,2 taken lncoal mining. He venH tured the suggestion that the jiumber i; ... in "Some of the biggest men have told of men engaged in mining' Colorado. New Mexico; Montana, me that wet Fngianianmcomjete TWENTY MISSING, in the commerciar'world with dry Washington and Nevad''would com- wita--the en. number pare favorably America." "Pussyfoot" Johnson. A. 34"; Nold ot Soldier SummiVwiiO gaged in mental mining. announced through-- The Herald last" DAY MOTHER'S "Young women of today expect to "Idaho,. Nevaaa, Arizona and Oregon encounter rudeness from young men were neyef considered as pFrlday that he had' lost a parcel con- and they don t much resent it." states, yet they have deposits The annual Girls', day will be cele- tainmg valuable papers,' has 'recdv Charles VV. Ellot -president- emeritus eyerywhereMn their territory and are ered his ptoperty, r at least' a part - of Harvard. " Interested in the development of their brated Friday at the Provo High of it ; school. Since the date . is so near coals, he said. A" man approached the stamp winOne. of the. difficulties ofprohibi-tioPlants which formerly used fuel oil, d dow "of the postoffice,' laid enforcement is that we haven't including those which dismantled cost MothefBjayhiirlaJiave-decideparcel in 2 eauiDment. have in to, honor their mothers in bbserriBg kit tfia ri n rTir on4 nuiotlw ctlnnAil' discovered the heed" of getting en-- ' ly . majxyJnsiance& Jeturned4a4he use Joj;cementfficeLSwJioareore!n-out or the we door. 11 terested" in nforeement ..than in get- coai. ur; noiuroon saia, navmg comei ine gins win give me cnapei pro- Upon examination it proved to be; Jennings to the conclusion that cheap fuel oil gram whlch wili consist of the ting a drink. William . st fh.tr cer-!aapacltag-lonot as. could be 'by a upon depended HJryan. coatents were Intact except a 20 bill. tarnty-axt- y" longer. Wood also is not rngnumbers: "'Mother Macree," sung by the sturOScr has gone in for social at available as" it once was. "X SPEEDER FINED $10. dent body. fairs sine getting his auto;" B, Y. U. WOMEN. "Is that or loX Address, "The Institution' of Girl3' real "Yes, he had two bloout4 last 1- - Either" Eddie Young does Caroline Hinckley. by Day," ; The HeraldQcbeJailed to take notice orld. week." New ldrk EitfnkigThe final meeting of the B. T. U. Arvilla Reading by Singleton. of the warning of Chief of Police Women will be held .Thursday afterTrio by Eva Strong and company. noon in the art gallery at 4 o'clock. that the police force was after s - What la MhiMlt Miss Reynolds will give a leotureand Prize story by- - the winner of the speeders. ;....7.:n ' Elsie "fofussil" Is a Hindoo Vord tmaa officers will be elected. Young appeared' .'before Judge Carroll medal. j ' James B. ITucket this afternoon and The hostesses for the afternoo Ing "the provincial or rural fll?trict" Awarding of edaLU- - i-- ; on East Center s opposed to the towns. TheJnn-tetl- c are Miss Ethel ' Cutler, Miss Olg Violin solo' by Miss Elsie Holler- - left J'O for, speeding ' " street. delta Is n land deposited xby Wunderley, Miss Marguerite Jepper- - man. the river Ganges in India at its month, J on, Mrs.: EL L. Roberts,-Mr- s. Harold; Addresspt'our Mothers," by Mrs. Judge Tucker announced that he Mrs. C. Y. Cannon, Mrs. Miltoa Tne K. Arlen proposed to fine every speeder that formng an extensive tract of very rich Clark, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon the was convicted before Jiim.He strang-.- . oil. The wholephrase refers to those Marshall, Mrs. W. H. Boyle. lytotlmffteJ' tfiat'lhe amount of the rich, fertile districts oear the" moutk i or ElyTTNev. was mothers of the Provo High school fines would be materially increased if Mrsrcft'rW-.mgafof thr GailgeS,"wbere" great qunntltlM in Prov6vthis week." students and they are all urgently re-- tne . Practice did not stop. of rlct are g'Xwn. VV. W. Iel8 ana U. U BeCkSteaa niiORtPil to ho nrnncn) ere at the Roberts thisi The afternoon nrorram 'wnTroniiiit." of .Mldval M,oraI laws will be condemnation I of musical numbers; of sentiments to unless under them is a moral power. Bisbep Philip M. RhinelanderEpis-- . the mothers .from representatives from each class.-an- d the humorous copal, Pennsylvaala. : . i. " play, "Not a Mao in the House." of "The ambition of tbe today After the program refreshments yottth is .tq smoke a cigarette, anL from .. will be served and a social hour peafances most have accomplished the Joyed: r- - The girls are looking forward Flint (Mich.) Jvk espe.ifeat"JdgeJllack, . . ... . ' .j I inn vuv. 'DarL or ii uiauv. ui mis liih nmmm ivanll.' 'uwy when their mothers will be their guests and we hope the mothers will make an "effort If necessary and not the girls. .. . disappoint - In- the evening a grand Jeap year ball will be given1 in the gymnasium td which all the patrons and friends of the schooj ae cordially' invited. The hall wfll Ve artistically decorated, the music will be rood and there will rTsomr spectarreafures'to "make the j evening enjoyable. The committees in charge. of the of the following j programs" consist "' ' " girls: ' For the chapel '"program: j j Delia B. McCoard, Verda Peterson Elvira Strong. Norma Hughes, GENUINE For the .Mothers' reception: j LaPreal Bullock, Eva Farley, Wilma Connie Guy. i Goodridge, For the leap yearballt tykf.::. Tlie Thrifty llousonife x M,B4ccalaure,atesermott - - , I IF YOU DON'T EAT 7 Jarwest BreaiL you J Tr. J Arvilla" 0)tmt1 Venice Jepperson, Mildred Bush. A dont eat the best 7 : Made by . , I 10 LOAF Your Grocer Handles It. "If we brought In all the people who in" their homes, we'd have of the people in jail," Municipal Judge Seidel, Columbus, unto: are making brew PROVO BAKERY . i ! one-fourt- h . I Thi age Is no. more wlckd ,thah preceding ages Every generation is surficiently wicked to make It Inter esting." RabbJ, Abba Hillel Silver, neveiana. DURHAM Tobacco makes 50 . good cigarettes for 10c - 'T i |