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Show TIIE FJtOVO HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1921. BUSINESS and b.y.u. ccmest EOUBIi SHE DREADED vi::;ERS ' . By unanimous vote. Miss loaa; Huish won the piano contest held at! h the, Brigbam Young university 'this! Mr. ITanff We'nfz was vi Mrs. Peck ' Was -- Going Down Hiil morning. tonous by a two to one decision i&LiJL . Steadily Before She Got. Tawtac tiJe Jeij. oratorical contest. Feel fcin Now. This morning at i the Brigham Public and Municipal j ve been sick more days m my Young university was held a mostn life than I harve been well.' said Mrs. TlarjrPeck, 614 Poet St., Salt ijike Wresting dual contest The first-pia- n City, recently, "but now I better contest eer held in the' institution, Statements Prepared have in a lone time, and I cer the winner of which was awarded7 f than COO-VPhone Provo, Utah J uinly am. glad to say a food word for gold medal offered by prof. ,T Earl A14 Pardoe, andl-&iJa"41 A ? U i b.UM. -- My state of ha;th' oratorical test for the, Jex gold medal ) irejoeli'iofiTeY er a year before began, taking Tanlac, and I just kept a TfceTnficctraTeBtaira ptayeTT beETEd If in doubt ask prominent going right on down hill. After meals screen and were announced by nu music teachers and musicians my ittoniaca was sour as vinegar, I De- c- fnose who entered were ML Frank Wai had an awful disagreeable taste in my May eeth Bowman, about mouth and my food just - would' not lass and Miss lona Huish. Mr Ij second place.. digest properly. I had severe head lass took EDWARD P. MAYHEW The same piece w as played by ttti-thbilious attacks and, at awful aches, Phone 558-difficult - selection, Sonata Fans times the gas from my undigested food pressed up Into my chest until it taie, by Mozart, and they ''were intermy heart, making me think I Judged, from various phasas-o-f PAINTING, PAPERHANG1NG, affected had heart trouble.....Many times I was pretation and technique. so sick T actually felt like death k The judges .were Sarah KALSOMINING. ... Mr.n- Fltzroy, L. A . would hold no horrors for me, aa It iiaurrson an.q .wss jjrertrude OlH"n - All d. Mr. Hel,er ..M. Jex a wurd.-, Mr. would be an end of my awful misery. i ht, I-s IelandA;enlzahu.-Jexgoi-meda- l ANO-gOWHITE ha ig h t - a f g pen t the 4 HE 316 Eant Center. alaslng-- a round in. bed" so iwvoua I .190 N. First E. Pro fes4o-- al lumrwTTiuri, WITH HER HEART . . ! , . V. II trtUU Car in America,. The 'Most 'Beautiful il . Distinction; Without t Exffavalance e Most cars are "wdistinctive and commonplaca, msdidrigwaijdatu,;Aa therein lies the first creat difference betwcGn the New Series "Gknbrook and" many other cars of the "medium priced field Work-Guarantee- tr B . . 1 hearaaT)o"u'irhHH T, ' - w jf Boom "Hut heferecently Tanlac nd started laklng iiwiti the result lnt yery tappy over the good ' It has done me. My Attorney-at-Laappetite llfine now, and I sleep will every night and Utah. am not; troubled with those "awful Knight Block. ' Provo, : bilious attacks any more. 'I think so phone much of Teniae I expect to keei, taking It for a while; yet It certainly is gooa medicine. ABE Wr TURNER -- . tfothuspeches were well delivered and worthy of notable comment. The Judges were Mr. Johnson, Mrs. George' Dallif en J Attorney Lee Baker. examination: BATTEI E. SANDGREN, D. C. Hours 2 to 5 and 6 to 7. ' Office and Residence, 315-32- 1 North University Ave. in ISTMENTS. Sergt. Ralph Kerr is leading In the individual contest with thirteen points to his credit. Thos. Stubbs Is second wjth four recruits, riLt: Sixth section leads' In contest between! sections, wltn. fourteen men. First section is second with sis men. Contest closses on May 29.. - . Following is a list" of recruits for the week; Hammond-1- . Allen, Sidney p. McCulloiigh, Kenneth Adams, Aden -- . OSTEOPATHY REMOVES THE CAUSE - PR. D. D. BOYER Houri 346 - - Several new things: have been added. Among these are the - violin and piano and beginners' orchestra, . Miws Hollerman has had charee of violin work and has been a wonderful help to the school and the orchestra Miss Anderson has taken charge of , me PattPnr-Stanrb- Td Powelsonr-Jo- abd 287i 2-- E.D.MORLAN LSpinalJThirapisLandZl Chiropractor- - r- -- - .. With Roomse 1 to 6, Irvine Bldg. ' '.' Dr. H. F. Cannon. ' Phone-65- 5.' II. G. LATIIROP Chiropractor of Graduate Chiropractic fi College, Chicago. Offices: 44 W. Center, Provo. PROVO TYPEWRITER; EXCHANGE d forthisyear's-work-tind- er Just Opening Up a Ford Shop. Expert Ford mechanic, farctory experience. Before you nave your Ford Air wort repaired get my. price guaranteed. Plenty of local references. f with them." tractions. organized. Lasting Love " " ?T bt-choola..i- they know, or did-n- ot " night. AGRICULTURE em- - a '" . ; rtc , 7 The Provo High "school demonstrated the great educational work It is accomplishing along agricultural lines when a student of Provo High. Keith Boyle, earned first honors In agricultural contests at - the Utah 1 Agricultural college in Logan, held this - week. r untidy plaCe'into a structure ot- - "Tirpassing"' betraty. And paint adds to the value: of a home, too. And makes It readily salable. Especially If it's ' ul Mnt,'the Kind you can i.y h ro. Get our expert advice - I j. t? ar..l t r a t c-- fi-p- pin'irg. Color Card. fhona brick, mqilern except Uni- versity, 4x12 lot.... $4,500 modern, 4x12 lot, close in .$6,000. rrfrxiit farra; f5-rmcxlern house, Provo bench, 7-r- m. J 2stf m teniia " . . ." . . V. ;T. $15,000 other bargainsrSee" "HJahy us before you buy. INTER-STAT- E3. M t . UIIIIIU It's Facts and Fallacies ! PRINCES AND PAUPERS Produced by Oil Ventures . " - ' - - KiisxssszsxsxississsixsrsssssrKztsszzirrx-r- , babies' E . week,1 . . - M 116.50 : plan-nln- jiiuioMiuuni.,.inana century. ' " At few times did the trace of the, muattrur eiiuw uu tut) our. oi euneri m I Miss ! Miller or Miss Wren. M1b Iva Mellen and Miss Grace Inks, as the twins, showed real abilitv. s did Miss Edith Simons and Miss r Helen Hamblin. ,The other young ladies of the cast uuu, mivq niuu iireveius ' in e TWO ICS W. Cer.ter. Over quist No. 2. IK-d- - Y -- Every PRICES ONLY Woolens' Garment Is .Strictly. Made to Order FACTORY: -- M the Finest Quality, to--,. , Select From TO YOU ; I dividual mentions. Among the male characters - -- first' honors should go td Alvin KJrkham ' with Elbert Cox. .the bashful lover, &; close second. . The "Prof. Tack" of Harold BUhell ! was good. . Chester Meyers, as the editor of a New York daily, has - evidently not under the editor of any greal! j worked daily paper. The manner in which IkM gave his orders and commands would hardly get a daily out on time. The players did credit to themselves I and the University of Utah. , j i J REALTY-COMPAN- seia yu Desiring to improve the health and FlrBt honors belong to Miss Ruth flim crances or cniidren. with Miss Miller, Wanda Wren a close Ore., is planning to observe Portland, a "well Knob-lock'- s heat, Fourth N., near "Almost in PAINT time asal. a home can be transformed from a cheerless, ii He received cup which he will hold for the year. Then his name will "WILDCAT WELLS be engraved upon the cup and It will ' And Wildcat Companies pass" on down the line of other young sters who stand high in agricultural j A HISTORY OF GUSHERSl" knowledge In future years. 4Promoters' Tricks Exposed. Thirty high schools of Utah were " v ' .. . represented in this contest, and It T . vs. Geology -Experience.-speaks wellof the Provo school that a student from this city should excel This PhampletlO all others. Considerable credit for this showing must be - accorded, to OIL INSPECTION COMPANY Prof. L. B. Harmon, teacher of agriculture at Provo High, who has 2403 Elysian Street.' Houston, Texas., labored long and diligently Instilling agricultural knowledge in the heads of young Provo boys. Anotb.er-.oProf. Harmon pupils, scott Price, is taking special agricul tural studies at the AC It may be explained by way - of showing what'Prof. Harmon can do with his pupils that Keith Boyle came r from a mining district," and nag nag no training la, nor even a BRILLIANT . ILLUMINATION bhanee to learn agriculture. This' summer Keith and Scott will presents a cheerful atmosphere assist-Pro- f. Harmon in -- his -- agrlcul- oi - contentment - m -"any honTe.-W- e lural leaching. Keith will make a .spe see no very good reason why cial effort to enlist Provo boys in should be without it, any family garden clubs, while Scott jwlll bead '" daify projects. especially canpui'r It was Prof. Harmon's students, also chase such handsome and up-t- o fromJProyo High, who captured the date fixtures for such small Hteam h6nors''jatiherOgdea Fat Stock " show, held during January. The three sums as we ask. Come in and boys were Clarence Olson, "Scott Price we will be pleased to show you and Maurice Jones. They won first our complete line. prize la competition with teams!from WHIPPLE ELECTRIC thirteen, other high schools. At that " 214 West Center St. contest Scott Price scored highest in " : sheep Judging. 7777.r"7 Phone 30. Provo, Utah. Prof. Harmon now Is drilling a team to Judge cattle it the Jersey Day show to be held in Provo, June 4, .when Jersey cattle exhibitors from all over the state will be herAwlUUhelt pr,ize Both of these' young ladles" showed Lois "Wilson is leading woman in talent above the- ordinary for amaBending every effort toward recovteurs.. ", "The 'Lost Romance," Edward ery, the German government is playw-h'icl- i to oneratn nain tho proveslove .needs The short scene between the,se two uk was man coai mines near Halle. Thest change and excitement to endure. (numsu hi tun juuin w oit oi acung urn. wouia ao crean tffrnnnean.ave""nor"b"een "worked for "more 5-r- rn. 1 ' - - i I h! y vei-uu- id juasa "lifiilff" ! The report of the contest Jias lust been received in Provo. Ifeith Boyle scored the highest hvihe Btock judg ing contest, and also in grain Judging. n renembersTOrast: second.' Jul, aWlU. - AT PROVO HIGH The play is a delightful comedy and was presented tn such armanner"t!saT those present had but one regret;' the house was not filled. Take a combination of good clean comedy, with just here and there a touch of the heart throbs, a '.well defined plot and a cast made up of pretty girls, tastefully dressed, men enough to carry on the play and all ot them doing their best to please, what mora could be asked? To the credit of the members of the company of last night be it said that despite a small house they 1 weftt through their parts with as much vim as though the house had been packed. If space permitted ,The Herald stock. would like to" mention each of the fif- - CO. A 'r - """ kT'ovo DajsJ'.aa presented by.the University, of Utah players at the Columbia last byjf (Mr.' Anson Hatch Is a graduate It .... r JIIE did not think, that there was a treat in store for them in "Commencement 'Js' UNDERTAKING banner" otOuS sf ih the United States.) . By" the" Herald Critic ft'e hold no brief for the theatergoers of Provo. It is their right and privilege to select when, where and to what they .will go, . - i.. : .m . ' S You Will Make No'MUute Phoning 532. HATCH be a beginners' later a beginners' band ' " . Efficient Service. ' Courteous Service. Prompt Service. ; Reasonable Service. ' -- Tfo&re will orchestra-an- d DO YOU WANT ' existing conditions, but says that next -- year the. music In the higk jschool will be arranged so that thegtrls' and boys' one of the main at glee clubs will-b- e ',.-.- - J43-M- '.fc.i ,utpof 4t-w- ' PHONE- i n seven-year-ol- .I : -- creditably with the .students under her hn Typewriter Repaired. This la Our Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. Off ice with Whipple- - Electric Supply Pboae 3! Co, down to him and whispered In most ... it Tell those people serious manuer: NOTICE TO FORD OWNERS when I get ylder aud tauter I'll ride - CO., DETROIT SEE HARRY MASTERS At Arrowhead Motor Company : y National f mm iJJaycckiA. Phone and North University Ave. MOTOR CAR PAIGE-DETROI- T has done verv . - mm dep-artme- piano-work- ." is achieved the mulic aepartment of the'Prova charge. A system of giving students credit Gerber.lUland Campbell, Bliss L. for outside, private studv- - on piano was introduced and work.e'd.jine: With RnlBygon,rianald: Harris, John E. Gappmayer, Rulon a few more Imorovements we will : John. have a systeta equal to any in any of the schools In the west Beavers do no work for three . M., VanXVagenen with Miss Holler-mamonths or more during the summer has had chag fiifrtjlie' beginners Hungary announces an issue of cur- orchestra, 4rid the band.lHe has been rency to be printed 6n leather. very faithful and his efforts certainly as the showajipyeryineJatJBa-boys-wor- k on all the closing program s bury thrir young at dawn; " All of the ' abovework has " been under J. w. McOldest Root Allister, who . With Miss Elizabeth Th rmf of Hotel Rhineck in New Evana have trained the boys and Iork city is supposed to be the oldeat girls in vocal and quartettes, trios luta roof In America, It was slated la and duets in the senior and junior the fear J700 with slats brought trou high BChools.------- X7 The closing"' prngTato have "shown Wale for this purpose. the . music up weir, Ahat . splendid training In all departments " of the i Want Quite Ready for Rids. music of the high school had been Aa the farm where we tayed last rammer was out of the beaten track given. .Mr. McAllister and Miss Evans have of automobiles, Bobby was both curi- had the of the supervision ous and afraid of bur car . when 7W music Btudy. The teachers of thegrade city Incame there. At first nothing would schools have certainly been loyal to duce hlra to take a ride in it After the music, as the closing - programs one of our urglnga to Just alt In It be have shown. s.Mr. McAllister feels quite satisfied drew bis Bister (who 0." W, i - But spirited performance is most appreciated these days when it without waste and extravagance.7 Not the least of the Glenbrook owner's satisfaction lies in his modest bills fori fuel and upkeep. . ' , . 1 Weiiare hadTi' vefir nrofitabio vear BlglihooL-..--i-;.'-.- G. 10-1- 2 " " . v MUSIC SCHOOL . V Phone 41 t; Ride in the Glenbrook and your first impression will become enthusiastic cqnvictions. You will sense at once the power and mechanical resources that meet every emergency of the road, Each burst of speed, each conquered gradaT drives thii'tanvic-- ' ' tion home. ;" 61-- Tree ' When you fut look at a "Ulenbrook" yoiVill Tecognrze it at "once as a" car with a very distinctive and altogether charming tike well gToomed people, it is bdividual and unique. ; "Mr. moraines'!- felt ubjeefc:wasf.rQur.i4nheritance. teatdn'tswpr-an- a completely tired out and . had no Richard Harris was the other con testant. his subject "The Strength of appetite at all for breakfasts tl2-NI- ! -- -- Phone cr Thcjr are types Be-A- . MAKES RICH DLOOD Rlastf Co. Cincinnati, Ohio . FACTORY SALESMAN, B. M. PASEWALK 194 N. First East t Provo, Utah. PhonV387 Ni - -- ! Read and Use Herald Want .Ads t |