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Show the rnovo heraldK. B. Sauls, secretary to He wM also act - fratety . ' Phi. at. tht.niver- - k'assumed bis duties .,tv class, rke president of the Commercial club, asd membar ot the Cosmopolitan, Cosmos and Tennis clubs, President mi 4 the Pelt K fraternity. He la also a member of the national , , " at purchasing GOES pa. ' " s 52 DAYS "URBAN A, I1L FOODLESS Mr. J. M. Chase Of Lident Harris, according to Mr. Ltbfs city has gone 52 days without food. In that time she has been gives expect to take P permanent dla- small amount only r 5Sattift4htjmJimi5r which time it U expected That week at and equipping of the .dminirtrative office will have been Bractically ,compieiedJ.'The extensive reoair work and renovating at the uni- r versity," says Mr. Saula, "Is progress-tovery aatisfactorfly and we expect shape U have th plant In first clasa on Septemfor the opening of school V ber 12." Mr Sauls was formerly a student hav-In- r X the Brlgbam Young aniversity,. gone to Logan tour years ago as secretary to Dr. Harrte, director of the' Utah Agricultural experiment station.; was" graduated from the unr-flat- ilg school of Commerce at ,the Agrlcul tural college ayear ago. He nas been eminent at the college-l- a various having) lhe PMt-re- t Sjefc . nreost-rraduate-W" DWD ... Hovatinc "TciHni a of water. A tlble for her to take food, and physicians have informed her that she has only a short time to live. It: was found that an operation, could. aoL relieve her and the patiently await death. Mrs. .Chase nas lost- - 40 pounds is weight Her voice remains . clear, however, and she does ,hot complain of any suffering. - wednlkday, august lm. 10, MOTORING TO OCEAN PARK tf. 1eo Mines, of the company, nd R. W. Stein William lad EVANSVILLE, r- - 16 Aug. -r- Wil- lot Playina tit ,- Game- Too many men will plsy the gam own way or not play at all Soch men are either suffering from egotism or are not Inclined to play fair. Especially is Oils the case In the Indus trial world, xet bo man la neceesary their 1 p left mbtor-Ui- wkh-hia-trotl- ar." con-ear- 'm, ' .fV,:..ii -- -- , - , i ' , ; f : .. "A : 'he isiElericRlp :f : : There '" i i ii liam Deffendoll, IT years of aga, held Tuesday for Ocean Park. Mr. Hines will spend Dolly. 22. for, the sometlirough. time. tn California looking after murder of their mother, interests .of Jits Ignition meter Mrs. Sfartin Deffendoll, .confessed to Mr. Stein will bcoanected officials at Booneville that he shot with the Union Oil company,' Mrs. and killed her. Her headless body Stein expects to leave Provo soon, to AAKY BONNE' was found In the woods last week. join her husband la. their California ' 'i According to- - the story which Willie home. told Coroner Kriekhause. he and his fmother were walking through the. "We're going to have' a dance," said woods in search of aome . squirrels,-wheUTAH CATTLE, WANTED the hammer of his gun struck the Sunbeams, "and we're going te against a tree, and discharged a ahot dance all day.Grant Bishop, aecretary of the through his mother's back. "Oh, do Invite . as to the dance," Mrs. Deffendoll, wounded, fell down Swetra""Sl6cTclerasocta begged the Aspen trees, cousins of the on her side. Then he turned over Uon, writes to Thomas Redmond, secon her face, according to the story , Poplar trees. retary of the Utah' Cattle and Horse We would love to have yow come drawn from Willie. . Growers' association, ottering to buy to want WllUe "I didht to tb$ dance," said the Sunbeams. , suffer," her Ted Ray (left) ia JingtisH holderof the American open gun i and-ah- ot her again. cattle for feeding in Montana. "Would you mind having It pear said, "so-f''l understand', .ays the letter, thlp. Jock Hutchinson (right) is the American holder of the Engush cp 1 shot her so kill didn't That her, we where liver asked the Aspens, "be"that there ts qulto-- a lot of cattle championship. Both played at the Columbia Country club, Chevy In the neck." cause you know we cannot travel away again aalo in your country. Will you Md., for the American, open championship. W illie hurried to his home and then tor me know what cattle of let though we can dance."- please He in Booneville. set the took can "It would be a pleasure," said the date refuge bought for, and of the Shooting " as Friday, various klndV where thev 1e Joaded, that we could Sunbeams. July 227 can: get a lineup on the freight rates. . "May we come looV asked the According to Willie's confession, he is an enormous amount of feed ' Breeze Brother. . had hadAnJargument with his mother There in- - thia country and peoplewanf "We're willing, saii e Suubeams. on the day before th shooting be- ' "WeW wnnngtoiaTtAspensrj cause hha4 etarned tram BooaavlUe something to eat it. Hunter's frBishoo'8addrejls fussed, at, me,' Hot "We're really delighted you want to without a job. . AD TOtt Springs Mont. come to our. party,' "' the Sunbeams he-- aid simply. Willie's the confession clears np --added. as to who shot Mrs. Peffen-doll- , ed from a trip to tbe northern part of "And we always feel very friendly m'ysteryj but his sccidenial version of the Wasatchzrcottntyr-wner- .e-,on thebe? waalin summer with you,"4be Aapena' ii.: gpecting sheep Bot is given much credenc.e ranges, shooting never before' that has he says , "Tell us," said the Sunbeams, "why by officials at Booneville. seen the .ranges there in. such, rou'r called tbe Trembling Aspens or and the stockmen there Shaking Aspens, or whatever J It is LOWER RATES NEEDED make similar report. -- -you're 'alwnys illedT TTon ' are supposed to be " very Unless a reduction in freight rates (OSS SPEU vTJRp j nervous and shaky because you trem- on wheat from Utah and Idaho points DANCING'S HIGHER STANDARD to Galveston, Texas, is effected within ble all the time." r "AH That the Name Implies" ?We will WIl you," said the Aspens, the next two months, growers of these ' reService The Social committee assume to states be .will compelled "but we cannot stop shaking even a : losses which will not only place them ports that a spirit of cooperation and -reayHshak-4 amanifested by helpfulness,' In .anrrembarrass1ngfinanciai--sitiiJsbeing Stationery. isrnorethan Tnerelyvwritin? paper it's Jng we do, H la dancing our dance hall managers of Provo and also serious: will work but which, tion, . "Yes; "so TOttDf'cTeafu'r' "Uitnk' we an individualistic message of your personality .represent Injury to the mercantile, banking and a large number throughout the county. arete!inMinf--tt4th-jfwpli4ht-Also the parents are showing a splen on "tr-aptermountain region, according" to HT. did" interest.'anrtre Taking ing you trryout absence.- - If you would be particular about t heffiel v 4 Hvwiy- - instances to ac V. company their daughters to the dance Traffic bureau. : your persolmippearanceyou wrouldftt think of writing a Opportunity to present evidence as balls. The committee hopes that by "letter on a cheap or lifeless piece of paper. to why such rates should be reduced the crystallizing of a strong public Is to be riven by the interstate com sentiment in favor of better- dancing merce commission, wTilch' on" August Provo and its neighboring cities of Our display fits every mood and every occasion. 15 will open a hearing, at which rep- Utah county will reach a high stand in ard its . dancing. of all resentatives 8TaTesweut of Chicago are expectod As a 8peciaif orthis week we offer $5.00 Ukulelas for to be present-to-prese- nt, testimony See our window display. $3.50 wilt show- that TONG . WAR VICTIM which it is. declare DIES wheat ' producers are facing a situation threatening their elimination as . ROCK Everything Vin Musical Instruments, Sheet Music, Wyo. Henry SPRINGS, industrial factors, unless relief is proWong, Chinese restaurant cook, who Kodak Supplies and Kodak. Finishing are some of the vided. .! V. recently came here from San Fran items on our long list of service to the public. cisco, is dead as a result of a Chinese FESTIY jG7AN D CONCERT feud which authorities say they be lieve to be part of a long war. Wong, dance and tee uream according to the authorities, was fol yAbigopealr CO. festival will be gives' by the Provo lowed here by two Chinese who are TIIE PROVO PHOTO & l Fourth Ward M. 1. A. in' conjunction alleged to be responsible for his "Help Us to Danes.' -with the band concert Thursday even death: "He:wmr-ahwfhHe am very nervous. ; Bat, "oh, "dear, how ing. August 11, at Tioneer park, com- standing' in an orientalSunday. Save Money by VUiting Our Store. store here. wrong they are t mencing at 7 o'clock. Come early and Wong was 57 years of age and left "Wre not nervous. We're not trem- enjoy the dancing and refreshments three children 'and' his widow: We while they last Everybody invited. bling , because we're afraid. conldnt be i afraid, the 'world la too Cl-- . up -- TvvoGolf Champs to Meet Igni-Uo- 1 it--:.v- Slationcy splendid-co- : ndition, For Eveiylitelieii Every Purse' ; whenw-krr-But-itt8- 1 w.i.j- -r Ranges are built in.,: . ,. r several sizes and style :A cabitiet7rahge is' ideal for the kitchen--th- at is not crowded for space. It has surf ace burners with open coils so that you can SEE the heat and thus be sure when it is turned on. It has a speedy oven, equipped with thermometer and inslatpdyithshestoH so that, the heat and none . escapealintQL is all USED-u- p the room. A compact range for the small kitchen has all the advantages of the cabinet type but takes only a small space. The kitchenette range which is smaller still for the small family and for the kitchen that has very little space to use. T " . rteTsetanprtriCTPfh -- . - -- wheat-growin- T . ' The g ! ot HUGHES Electric Rangds were the pioneer electric rangesand they have jgone right on improving so that they are also the BEST ranges on ORIGINAL ELECTRIC the market RANGE -- EASY TO " - " . lovely "When there i v Save "T we're ryhetr we8Hnte."- - When - we green lea vesjwe; dance. V : t for Cash Ir whywe-- Sun beams, to let us join your dance today. Sometimes we've danced along with you, when you've hardly noticed us. But we understood that For you """That asked-you- ,- were" so busydahc!ng yourselves. "And you, Breeze 7 Brothers, you haven't known always that we were dancing with yon, because you've been busy taking messages around for the fairies, or doing some other little, er- yourrands, or else paying,' dancing " ' selves. "" "But we've never. missed a chance. Never, never, never! The Aspens are never still. When the other .trees are quiet and having an afternoon nap on the Aspens, are a 8ummer's-lay,-tw- e, ' dancing gaily. ... us all dance let "Come, Sunbeams, hard ahd fast now, and Breeze Brothers, help us to dance fine and merry ":. 1 dances! ' Samuel Kopp i 501 ceii CAtH AND CARRY 8Y8TEM .; Phonc446 LOWEST PRICE8 LINE uniT mvai rnusi'm WEEK ENDING AUGUST 13, 1921. 10 lbs. Sugar . ,:. . . . . : . . . . . ... . . v 48-l- b sack Turkey Red Flour - .... lb sack Graham Flour . . . . . ... . . . . 4 sack Armour's Rolled Oats ... . . .. . . 100-l- b ... . . . . .... ; sack Bran ' yx5 Swift's Premium Bacon, per lb. . . . . . ... Fancy Breakfast Bacon, per lb. .. . Utah Fresh Tomatoes, per lb.: lOJ Utah Egg Plantrper lb., . . . : riS 2 dozeh Large Cucumbera . .;v...i-- . fj. n New Cabbage, per lb. .V.. :pkg. High Quality Iced Tea...:.. Corn Pkgs. Poff s, extra special 2 cans Veal Loaf . ... . . . . .; . V... . . . .'. v. 35c Zans Underwood's Lunch Tongue- - .V.i-rf- i 1 tans. Hersheys. ITi: 2 pkgs. Hominy . ... . J . . . . . ... '. . . . . y ; 2 pes. Seeded Raisins 1 . . 4vf ?V5. Pkg. Ammonia . . . ; . . : 10t . T . - . . . . . . . aA 2 cans Eagle Brand Milk .WE SELL FRESH MILK AND FRESH CREAM - tut in m ........ ............ - -- 9--Ib ......... .......... '''g .... ........ ..... lof " .,.... CisoLtJLi'iil oil .........;................. , iimat JKORE FOR THE MONEY. .... ...... NO DELIVERY , "NO CHARGE. 450 WesTCehfer StTProva . we love to dance, oh, w love to "And we alwars do when we get the chance! r"" "And the chance ceraes often far we oever mtea. one."r "Danclus to us is the greatest of fun!" ; topi50value T become --Javely - 'Tot danc. -- L And the Aspea leaves danced on the Aspen trees, even as they chatted. A Good Time Coming. There was company at dinner and tbe son and heir listened, to . the conversation. Daring the meal an animated discussion arw regarding the feek Ing which," some -one maintained, still Jiorth- - and - the existed" hetweeir-theSouth. The minister remarked: "The time Is coming, not far off, when there will be no north,-souteast or west, and " "Won't that be splendid !" Interrupt' ed little Willie. interest your does that Why asked the boy's astonished parent. "Because It wlll .be so much easier lirTeaTn -- goographv, Shoe-Sa- WomenVWhite Kid Shoer military. heel-isch.- costumes ar changiBg-o- :.: - f is Still Going jSocfl le Here Is your opportmity to save money on Shoes and Hosiery - dance. I OurJig . , mm 'J J. FoHhc -- LIGHT CO. uy Llonoy-B- Sii -v- -- Efficient Pabli'c Service why "They -- ' grow weary of dancing ! "When there is hardly any breeze at all we dance because we beg the very tiniest little breeze to play with us. "And they all will play-- w ith us! Tliey will come along and ask us if " we're tired. But we'renever, never aredi: ;r-r-, .,.,.;;r.,-. " "We always like to dance. . " "In" the Iprtiigtiihe "We""ha ve pretty " gray' catkins" w'nrch"growouTof ouf "buds. " We even " dance- - then. When we're fixing Our spring clothes, we The electric 5 oven :isTdesigned -- with a " COOK ON thick insulation which retains the heat RETAINED t long after the current has4)eenwitchecL done 1 off, ""therefore" the- - cooking HEAT : heat. on retained largely You SAVE when you cook by wire. Come m and let us snow you just tne ' right range for your kitchen. 8 - : ; thanseayeyhareoTlancing. love to dance. They never -- UTAH POVJER friends, "W ren?tI That to tht anawer t " that - onestion we've asked. "Oh, Sunbeams and Breeie Brothers, the Aspens aren't nervous and they dont' tremble from ' fear. Never let anyone teU you that "They shafce, all the time because ' t are Sunbeams Breeae Brothers for would we 'be afraldT Each surface and "oven heating unit is rnntrolled bv-- a switch which gives three' degrees of heaWFauUIediumandJLow Medium heat is just one half as hot as Full heat. And Low heat is just one- quarter as hot as Full heat.. These de- grees of Iteat never change so that you can be surfe you will get the same 'results is no1 guess about eleceach timej-the- re tric cooking, ' I . .M . ...,. . 95- - C ; iteJEashable Kid Shoe, covered Wompn'a Louis heel; $12.00 value 'Misses. Canvas Slippers, leather sole, sizes 8 to 11 ; $1 0 value . . . . . . ... . Infants' Canvas Slippers, sizes 3 to 8, . . vV $1.45 value . ..... , . . . . ... 11 Child's VVTiileBuckShoersizeg 8 $4.25 value '1. 7. . . ..JTTZTVy. ',X7,t;i '. v ,. to 8, Shoes.sizesi5-l-"r'aJEajte-Buc- Boys' g 1 35 a.?:' 2 $2.65value,-peci- " C03 1-- COo : ue a HOSIERY . - ...... ...... ...... ; . . . . . ., drop stitch . . Ladies' Outsize, Mercerized Lisle, ribbed top, LOOnregular, . $1.03 S1.G3 at Ww Ladies' Hosettes, Silk, r ftt i 4J . ' t Men's Silk Hose, black only, jb 75cvalue t; r; . t Men's Lisle Hose, special, 21-- 2 . W 'aw ;v. ; ; . at Men's Black Work Hose, pair ..... .. . . . . . ...... Children's Black Hose, sizes 6 to 10, special, .' TWO PAIR for Shinola Polish, special for this sale ..j!.,. ...... . 2 . 21-- 2 i ..a.7."77" nrjr at "SUk Hosiery, hlack brown and white, at . . . . . . . , ., , Black and "Brown Silk Hose-- ' ; . S1.75 a Child's Rubber Sole Oxfordssizes 5 to 10 $1.10-val- .:, . . i" Boys' and Girls' Rubber Sole Oxfords, sizes -to 1-- at al Tennis Rubber Sole Oxfords, ladies' and men's, $1.65-valu- e, 85c $2.45 I $2.15 -- $3.75, value'Men's White Oxfords, leather sole, $4.50 . . $2.25 r regular ; a few pair left for , .A. Men's Gun Metal Oxford, $5.00 regular, $2.45 Men's Russian Calf English, $10.00 regular,' $4.95 - Men's Mahogany Blucher, Goodyear welt .oak $5.95 ' sole, Goodyear rubber heel price for this sale. . Boys' Buster Brown Mahogany Oxfords, sizes $3.95 to 6, $5.50 regular... Boys' Buster Brown Mahogany Oxfords, sizes $3.45 12 to 2, $6.00 value Boys' Buster Brown Black Oxford, sizes 2 $3.75 . . ... . . to 6, $6.00 regular .. t 6; Boys' Mahogany Oxford, sizes $3.45 $4.75 regular ... . . ....... . . . . ; S2. t.t. Boys' and Girls' Barefoot Sandels, sizes 4 to 6, $6.95: 1-- Oxford; sizes 12 to 2, Moany $4.45 "regular . , EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT IN REAR OF STORE - r S aTIT.D Maxkz SboesforWbiaen VisrElfao Shoes for Men r t Zr dlue KiBBOH "wr tm.f.mm m service onoea w - .. W ' . "1 o J i |