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Show tit 1(1 ' I I ' 7 ""' I . 6in can Luna Laundry Soap for .. . . ..... . . . -- McDonald's Cocoa .TT.-S- Finesb-TttrniparCarre- a- BettsNew-Potatoes.-Tein- tsr ... $1700" for.. 77.. .' toes, Strawberries; in fact, everything. for the table is to ' be found here.. V9 WMieh '.. TWO STORES PHONES 67, - ; : . i . tp'.f LlTfifl,jtairatfl jraAlnl.'BUin wnaAt . .. ' M1 k- 1 - I can't get through wjth It And then rush home to ceek and . bake." You well can believe . that didn't make A HIT! ; : . Short .v. .... . ...... .'. .7 , . I Oats -- . .. . Tttt Oats, Chopped Barley Barley, Chopped . . . .ittt . CITY . -. ; . . . , .'. . .. .. A BALK First Crop Alfalfa Hay ii.4::-:;L-.g.l- l ;.. .. Corn Meal, -ir bag. n'r,- . ,.t..-- - ...... 7. ...... ; SPECIALFOR PREACHER. K J ' . -- irrl-gatio- Best in Southern Roles V - 'ill-- .35 ...... rr, -- .45 . aJIon-T5i8trlet; tlantedl6. ...... - ..,....... " .... nlng-Menj- also-watc- h yiil f ..i.77tt7?rr..." election shall be held as Wrhof). there "wiir:le "ton eirtro 'Wasatch Produce - -T-- Said will violate the law but if they do nearly they may expect the consequences, as possible in conformity with the which, i think will be the limit of the general election laws of the state ex- law.. This T think is going to be the I cept as yrovidedi;fa7Chapter68, Sep policy, of Commissioner Madsen in all sion Laws of Utah, 1919. - At such election any person who is parts or tne state a land Owner in the district shall be entitled to vote at said election, and. ADDITIONAL WA1JT ADS the word person shall include corpora tiona and -- persons, residing outside the district but ownin land therein. FOR SALE First ward , pasture j that such voter shall vote ticket at discount Phone 415. ii proyided In "thPv division in which the major And 'portion of their land shall be entitled to vote director from each of . the . three districts and shall be entitled - i vo eone vote for each acre foot of . i an. v. w iu. uim tiwiI-- . v Duy for Gash onoy !., -- - PLAY BALL!" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY-- l .7 . $2.75 Hard Wheat Flour, per 100 lbs. . . . . Sauq nTZl Dia-.-tr- .... ..$1.90 -, &a . .35tf bag bag 9-- lb ;;;. l ,- D0 .'. 10-l- b - "There'e something on my mind today. The sermon-Jus- t wont comeTyway, 1 need a resW- at s ail ! I need some pep to get my poise I know!. I'll go to see the boys .$3.00 Harvest Queen Flour , 7. . . . . . . , 7. . . .... t ..... . .$3.00 Pearl Flour . . . $3.00 . Wheat' ($1.25 per bushel).. .$2.00 Swift's Meat Scraps ....,.....,.. ... . . . . . ... . . .$5.50 Chicken Feed $2.00 Graham, Germade, I T:n7TT7;7;.V.V.T..::..;.$3.00' Hard Wheat Flour Tip Top Flour 10-l- b - LTK ..$1.80 Corn Corn, Cracked or Chopped ( HALL. No1 work today at City Hall, The mayor, the janitor, and all. Dispense with talk And leave their ruling and their dust . Without an alibi; It'i Just .$2.30 ,; ........... , .$1.70 .$1.80 :, maw,aeem,8;ilk' I'm" feeling .. . ..$1.35 .- rll in 7.7 . ,..y.'. . . .7.;$3?0O ....... .V.., ...... $2.20 .v . r iol-low- .......$1.50 Bran 04y,T pry Enough thla afternoon to try : A stroll to mebbe balk. My rheum attck !" "Son eedtp :J6o' It To find the path where grandpop took . A WALK! Prices Per Hundred Pounds. Bran and Shorts, mill run.; rth Fish - --CfUNO-DAOr- -- White te 7 A SACRIFICE! 777 ' oay cf June, A, o. 1.2-.- r Pursuant to the eon. titutio. laws or state cf order made and entered by-eal- WA'tanglrrir tc.dhtterjtringde-.- - Prices the Lowest L fCJw?t tenLJofaledJater rU.i . "I'm out to. lunch. Pe back at 4." That sign he bung, then1 locked the store. r And what about the price? He thinks that he was well repaid, . cf et .cn, " STOREKEEPER. 710,-535- ! u MOTHER, I ' "" .... a ' hour or more. In case of calla I doubt If I'll be back." And o the miss Will hand hla line of callers this: , 20c can Red Crown Pork and Beans, 7 a.he-Jlanalhi- ' olBg out for an 'Tm '. .. -- , S 25c pkg, - PostToas ties or KeHogg's Corn Flakes , , . 77. 20t ' 14 bars of P. & G. White Naptha Soap-$1.00 , iayBdgrin, "'"'door, E at BOSS. He HAY i'.i'.t I " -- .. ., .$1.00 ttt. . tt. . Wr, ,45 .r. r.". r. v.t. 7. r. . . . McDonald's Coedu , . SOc . n. Ltah county, Uuh, on the 1 and Game Department May. A. D. 1921, public not tf ' ntr.D7 given, ijiat a soecial v . Proposes to Fill Hatcheries clUiJa v. mill h hpM nn Vn and Then 6tr.am, ZH .77 , Tv""'' 77,, i ay. f braced within the proposed Saault The first shipment of the season of Irrgatloa District la Uuh .Zi.1" trout egg. from Fish, Lake baa been IJtah, and the vollng. place, aaid election VUI received af the Springvlllhatcherr. judges ta preside be as follows: : Th shipment was 500,000, and arDivision No. 1 Voting . plaee ftir rived la good condition. residence of J. H, MoGhan. Judrw -: Other shipments will follow from Ludvick Allen, Harold Olsen and Coal the lake as fast as the eggseaa be rad Johnson. gathered. DMslon No. 1 'otlnr . Sarly next week th f -A gatherers will go to -sairaTrtr JurtrA. t,o-7 tnn. v. A where, they will likely remain for six Allen and J. H, McGhan. . week s gathering egp gT Mri8iott"ifor-SVotnirnnclWilliam Archibald, deputy fish and the residence" of J. P. Backmaa. game commissioner In charge of the J. E. Tietjen. J. p. Backmaa Judges, In all flsh of parts of the and J. A. Stickney., planting state, passed through' Provo this And public notice is morning with 30,000 fry which will be that by order entered ,of hereby given, record ef the near in planted ther; Ogden river of county tiommlssioners, law. Huntsville. "We expect to-- fill every board held on the 16th day ..of May, state- - and private hatchery that we fully Jthe iatd board d order can secure with eggs withjn the next 1921, .the Monday, 20th, specified day of to said Mr. Archi fifty days," thirty D. A. 1921, as the date of the " June, : bald. : .:r7.. election at which the question, "The department aela that the way special the district shall be sub-to give the sportsmen good fishing is of organizing to. the land owners- - within the mifted to to plaee fish in the streams and7 "pliee- - thwa-there- -w musFget tfem into the hatcheries, batch them out shall bepen at thiior,T)f To'elock and and then plant them. "With this end a, m., and snail remain open until shall bejclqsedatthe hour of 7 o'clock la view waare going- - afte-gg- s p. m. enough to fill the .tat. batchri.s,-o- . : At ' saTOle" cIf6n"thTre shall be ub-- - " which- - there are four, and then a number of private hatcheries which mitted to thfrJand owners within the have either,been turned over without district the following question: or cn which , the - Question submitted: eharge ariced Jvitiiia the -Shall the lands 1 rentarwilr be 'tiBialt ict Santaquin Irrigation proposed Wlth the Tlanting of the fry taken as shown by the plat, map and to Ogden reiver today the department list on file, with the board of county ' 'win have piantea try witnm commissioners of. tneah county, Utah, " the last ;three wwks. v 4 ; n be organized into They have been distributed aa district in accordance with East- - canyon, 102,500; Ogden of Chapter 68, Laws of river, below the valley, 720l, and in the provisionsand all 1919, other laws of the Utah. the Logan river, 45,000. The state still has something ever state of Utah applicable to irrigation 200,000 fry, of which a large part will districts. The ballots so to be uara In "voting likely be planted In the Provo river the question abrve submitted ' upon and other streams in Utah couny. No fry will L. planted in Salt Lake will be prepared and furnished by - the commissioners- of county by the department this spring board of county Utah county, Utah, to the Judges of as far as Is known. The reason for this is that the Salt election to be by them furnished to Lake County Fish and Gam Protec- the voters and said ballots shall be la tive association has purchase 250,000 substantially thefollowlng form:. SPECTAOrELECTION- fry, of to be more correct has secured the Proposed Santaquin Irri- Heldvin 250,000 fry from the fish and. game Utah "7 County. " an has and into entered department State of Utah, on the 20th agreement whereby the department " ' Day of June, 1?1. , will care for the fish at the expense ' -BALLOT. OFFICIAL K of the sportsmen until next fall, when they will be of the "fingerling? size Question Submitted:and will have a better chance to live! Shall the lands'- embraced within with less danger of being disturbed the7 proposedi Santaquin Irrigation p by fishermen until they are able to District as shown by- the- plat,-matake care of themselves than If they and list on file with the . board of were cwntyorn.lssionerrrTJtah"eountFr In addition the Salt Lake county Utah, be organized into the Santaquin sportsmen, expect to secure a half Irrigation Distriertn accordance with million fiagerlings from the govern- the provisions of Chapter 68, Session ment 'for planting in the fifteen Laws of ihejitate of Utah, 1919, and streams of the county. tt- - all other laws of the state of Utah Mr. Archibald atated that the state applicable to irrigation districts. department expected to secure at least Irrigation District ) YES ( a half million fry from v the govern . . .r Acre feet. ment hatchery at SpringVllle this fall. Name . Under an arrangement with the gov- Irrigation District ) ( ernment the state allows the Spring-ville- - . NO ,r- -J Acre feet.,.. hatchery- - to take egga at Fish Name ji For Director of Said District J Lake and in return will receive a Division Ko. One.; goodly portion of the hatch. Discussing the situation at Straw L. A. Johnson ...,.'...( berry Mr. Archibald said: For Director of Said District "We expect to get a fine supply of " "' Division No. Two. egsg from that part of the state. ,....( Three campswU be in operation and Gustave . Wlckman 1 we "will havemer : on the ground or Directorrof Said JDistrict. taking frjr&atont; as tha:fishareTun-- : r Division-N- o. Threes theitrj Vv. A B... V"ftll for law violators." . State , bars -- HAVECHAKCE OFFICE BOY. He rubs his eyes till, they ;re red. Then' tell, the boss his .grandma w's ' : ' dead. '.' .1 The ki4 Is sure a terror. He skips not waiting for hi8.bat, But lurely you can't credit tat AN ERROR! SaMrday Only -- . . i.LUvtiJ hblitiii Itli VV liiL'iLlL&ll 21 i Brings in $32Sj yhjefson ''"."i'' -t such elector and shall sign the ballotj and Indicate along with his or her name the number of acre feet alloted to the land owned by the elector cast- j tag the ballot In Witness Whereof, the' board of county commissioners of JJtah county, Utas, has caused this notice o as required by law -this 16th -of day My.'192.v- , JE33E M. HARMON. Chairman of the Board " of County of Utah County, Commissioners -Attest. WALLACE Clerk of" County Clerk and he Board of Countyommisslonera , o Utah County,-Uta,.. (SeaLl. -- C::.772inc' il.C:if PIior.2446 LOWEST PRICES ' THE MOST C OMPLETE LINE CASH AND CARRY la lbs. SYSTEM Alice Hollister was born in Massachusetts. But she has been ' most successful on the screen in portraying southern characters, Her latest production is "A Wise Fool," which is the movie version of Sir Gilbert Barker's "The Money Master," "7 WEEK ENDING MAYa21, 192L St-rn-r ,TJ0 sAck YHiole ................. 9-- lb 2 3 3 2 lb T.vzvA VMli lbs.'GocJ Eica 2 2 f .55 ,.-4.'....29 ............................... .7, Cal!;"", fcr lb. ac'V 1 rtocs i Crer.m rov...r, Ice J;:io. New S i I;-- i:cr,- - GocJ ri;,3 per rc? Tiis.r.:o?i2Y. u 1 ':! 1921.) ' i:o. cnAnas. i:o May-18- , - PAVING BEING DAMAGED. That the city commissioners will Insist that against the -destruction of barricades, street sipn, and the damaging of concrete whe it is of curing to the latter Is the decision nce :.7- -- - 1 age done In parts of the city where new paving is being laid. In addition to a city ordinance there is a state law covering the matter of damage to paving. r According to City Engineer Swan it is not at all an uncommon thing for people to; either ride over paving when it is curing, utterly disregarding the barricades or "street closed" " hair a la rompadour or else tearing them down "or The .style of arrnuglng. the balr signs,, moving them from the street ' pompadour originated with the French women -- about the mkldle of e $..M.w3bi9OhO-ltenrT.- . s "cenfur,-mit tghteenth sTyleToriiaiiC rTo bang on the organ motte fof dressing Is beMeved to have derived the average1 choral society s ."Lord, Its name from 'he notorious Mm... have mercy on us mlserab aingerif, ; Pompadour. : While the rooster was gobbling up corn to appease his five-hohunger, Mrs. Lelah ,L. Klein of Cimmarron, Kas., collected a dime for each guess as to how many grains he would eat He quit at No. 288, and the $288 collected went to the ' women's auxiliary of the ocaI Americna Legion. ur j 45 10 7. . . . . , 1 , (First publication Wednesday, H m m F'2 - h, , 2 c?.r.A 5 ..........................,,.......... si io Prunes 55 . ..... can Power Pure Coffee .25 cans Soup , ; . . . .23 lar:2 cans Salmon, frood quality.. 50 can. Libby's Corn Eccf , . . . .C." cans Orange f...7..i7.,..."....".:..7.'...55c 5 lbs. 1-- M.;.:.W"e. 4 ...... lbs. Good Checsg 2 ' f (Music Channsometimes! sack High Patent Flour ... i $1.45 .7. .$1.20 Wlieat Hour sack Armour's TwOlled Oats. .7... 4G . . . . .... .7. ..... . .55 7. 2 Lb... Ranch Butter 7 1 lb. Nut Butter .25 3 dozen Fresh Egrs. C5 Picnic. Ham?, per ib. . 7.7. .. 7. . 7. . ,7. 7.7.77:7. 7777.r.ll) 10 bars Oneitla Borax Castile Soap .3 43-l- b. 40-l- b -- ezuvehy V7ct Cc;:tcr Gt, Frovo , .T.w m aui . i. ijiHu. h nut, la anoiher, ; t - concorf was bold at th. Ceutral Park Betsy Llephant aprrcciatu j. ... . u6U"icb, - ... it irmnniia.i "v " when a tnr i " " ... :.. una .... neariy rausear iimSSi UUB t,- - wh;la Misa Helen i? . lt . |