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Show v. ' ft rn -- 1 ww "ill r Before Buying Your ;jj M - i- - THIS FALL? ' Will you select it with more care than, your other dresses because, it will be worn most of them all? Will you pay more for it because you want style, quality and service 8 Before you select it do "not forget to enlist the services of the Corset Department and let one of our expert corsetieres fit you with one of the nlw. - i I i, .. A. iMIB 1 . better pleased with your gown or suit pur-- j ii. chase byoDowiny f this bit of advisft----ii The new Hodart will add to the attractive appearance M you will make, for.it will bring out to the utmost all ' of " rthe lines of beauty in your figure,.Ox Let one4)f 4)ur experienced torsetieresjhowjyou jvhat the Jlodart will do towards.- adding to your personal pleasant yon,... .. You will be rr ---- to their home in Pocatello, after a Tisit with Porro reU- - . r-- r '., . r.v,," V lul 1 mi J " ... :v no ioubih - -v -t- i ... Hnm- . Tl Koi - ... v. T? ..... .i ..... ... a i those noys oi ours ni pomiria- home - "er rT5 of Sdra" d Taet. where "oW 1 visit in Logan Jen-da- ' can- ' glory w.v. v..vnU ; Ih 51 rs.Jam'eir X . , d. guvdl with solemn round the bmmae oi ti HARVEST TIME , w, - ; L BC CARtTUu - --- -- : L r ...... .. Mr. and Mrs. William Steele of Idaho- - FaltSf ldahovfas Friday with Mrs. John T. Taylor and Mrs Jamer Sumnerr tt.here-visitin- g - Sp rinj ' r P. Clayton "lad as ler guest Friday Mrs. P. A. Clayton of r-Salt Lake. News From 1 1 -- - '. Mr. and Mrs, George A7 Hansen and family have returned home after a Front Laced appearance. !l it , spent last week Miss lone Hulsh spent Saturday In Vivlaa Park TlsHffif trteBdSr---- .. Paysonjthe eueet of friends. , at p .14 t Mr. and Mra. T. J. Horton have : ... - I X f Miss Ethel Colton of Vernal, Utah, Mrs. Jennie Lane of Forsythe. Mont, week at Vivian Park, the is here visiting relatives and friends spntjast r- " for a week. guesf of Misa fbelnla HufitB?" SOLE AGENTS FOR " II J . -- it P S am still they ami ! - it- - jn i - Misa Clarice Sudbury of Lynndyl .Uvea. ts the neat of (Misa Cora Vet for a Mrs. Andrew Holdaway of Bait Lake few daya,, is spending a number of days w It h " Miaa Barbara JBalley, 'Miaa Valeria relatives In Pfovo. Foot, Edgar Han and Elvin Hall have returned home, after a pleaaant trip JMt and Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mrs. to Yellowatona park and Idaho. Josephine GoodrTdgeTprt-ft-of-last- J week at Springdell, Provo canyon, Mrs. L. F, Schaelling and family of Salt Lakei, wha. haa been viaiting Mr. H. S. Pyne apent the latter relative and friends hero for aome part of the week with relative in Salt . Lake. . time, waa the guest of Mrs. A. Huish-Frida- y on her return home. After spending a month with rela Mar. 0. H, Naylor Is spending a few tives In Millard county, south Utah. in fiit ljker the guest of rela- - Miss Ruth Partridge has returned to ftpv Uvea and frienda. Provo. WEAR STREET fc Mr. and Mrs. Fi C. Buck left Friday . - v if " r ' " " " ic-mlor an indefinite period.' jturd 'Idaho, 6- - FOR SUIT iMHHMl . Apparel " li "-- 'jfew daya In Ptoto with her istr. Mr, VIE. V. Kuhna. Misa Bonaain left fori to take charg of th tIEvanaton, Wyo.,there. Wearing YOUR " wk- if ii i II returned, . VUSUlflUUUO. J 1 Miss Hester Bonham has .llUili r N jMiss Jennie Call of Salt Lake was "FrovO Misa Catherine Dowgall ia spenalng a few days at Salt Lake. Thursday. -- ' i 5IISS ROSS C03IES LATER M lss Ross, the well known toilet Roe Is jpeadiiig4 few days In Spririgville, the guest of goods specialist, who was tTTeat Miss Birdella Reynolds. Hedquist Drug stores this week, today telegraphed Mr--, Hedquist of her illapMrs. Naomi Gaffney and Miss Nellie ness and her inability to keep the as advertised in The Herald pointment been have who teaching Weight, school at Venice, Cal., are' at home fojr Friday and today. Miss Roes probably will be here within two weeks, a short vacation. : Z notice of her arrival will be made In X,S- j Mrs. Sylvia Roylance ia at hone The Herald. from a visit In Logan and Smitbfield. '. : SOLE AUfcNlB u :;:5v.."' EUNT0N. SHELLY FAMILY Vera Harroer and son Vernon visited with Mrs. E. T. Black In AMERICAN FORK, Apr. 29. The Ogden last week while Mr. Harmer Shelley famllyelfrsfirstr-reunio- n attended the flremans convention at Wednesday afternoon at the Utah Mldvale. ; . Lake resort More than 100 of the family participated and all thoroughly Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Boyer and Mr. enjoyed the afternoon and Mrs. Angus Boyer of Salt Lake An excellent program of songs, were In attendance at the Richard readings, Instrumental music, etc., Mendenhall funeral. was given. A notabi feature was a biographical sketch of the , Shelley Mlss Clara Packard of Ogden, who family together . with hulnerous re- recently returned from a visit in tminlscences of the past ,by George ' ' Riverside, Cal. with iMr. and Mrs. F. Shelley s Clifford Carter, was the guest Of MtBs of those present sensd was the It Elisabeth Owen the fore-- part A last that a permanent organization be efweek. fected and that a family reunion be held each year. The following, repMiss Ada Harrison is at home from resenting each branch of .the family, She Is en were chosen as officers and members Salt Lake for vacation. gaged as leaeherln- the Salt Lake of an executive committee:- - George schools. F. Shelley, president; Leo T. Shelley, secretary; Joseph D. Shelley, WilMr. and Mrs. Leo Robertson were liam Shelley, David Conder, Alice Salt Lake visitors last week. CampbelL Mrs,- - ' ; .' 0 ' :naclKopp Phone 446 ; CASH AND CARRY SYSTEM THE MOST or TTT. LOWEST PRICES COMPLETE LINE WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 3, 1921. lOOJb Sack Sugar .. . . . .. . . . , . . . . , -- .... ..... .... $7.20 .,...........T........;,.;..i..73 ....,.......... a ... ... ..... ....; 10 lbs. Sugar 10 lbs. Potatoes',. , . .. .. .25 . . .T) 2 lbs. Banquet Butter , . . .05 ..... , , .45 2 lbs. American Cheese . . .. . . 75 2 dozen Strictly Fresh Er"3 . . . . . . 1 . uTV7rT.VT7'. GerroadfiL. jack yi . 40 stockr-rr-j-rp'352 lbs. Prunes, fresh 3 dozen Fruit Jar Caps-- A Real Bargain . . . ; . . . . . . . MC ...... 0--lb .tt". ............... 88 ............. .350 pail Swift's Silver Leaf Lard : . . . EOc pkg. Cake Flour4 3 pkgs. for . .". 2 lbs. Ensign Coffee Whole Bean Coffee, bulk, per lb , ; , 43-l- b . . .T.TT. sack Whole Wheat Flour Smoked Bacon Squares, per lb. Picnic Hams, new shipment, per lb.. . . Whole Slab Armour's Breakfast Bacon, per lb 10 Ears White Laundry Soap". 10 Bars White Naptha Soap 10 Bars Diamond (? Soap, while they last. 5 Lanre Bars Peter Pan Toilet Soap S Large package Crystal White Soap. Chips. . 5-l- b .... ..... .... . . ,.... r .r. .55 180 .V.TT.liOS .. . . .. . . . ZVp .240 ; . . . .290 .480 .650 .450 350 : Misa Eliza Holley week rrom a twenty-two j ini98tonLwlth Denver. S. last returned PAYSON WOMAN DIES. months' L. D. headquarters in : Mrs. Amy Hancock, Formerly- -. of Provo, Passes Away After " - Mrs. : John - Bartlett of - Salt " Lake was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Celventra. flQ - afMhyjf.. PAYSOM,. Aug. 29. Mts. Amy Hancock widow of George W. Hancock, On Tuesday evening, in the Second; pioneer merchant of Payson, died at Relief societv hall, a social was. her home here Thursday night- - fehe of j waa May 12, 1835 near Liberty, given by the auxiliary organization as eMl the ward. W honor otrjrBert-Sin- ni Joseph ion, who leaves Soon for Oowley, the martrydom of the Prophet y Smith and his brother ' Hyrum at Wyo.S Games and a wedding wrl bn Mor-flhe-w- Hhetlmfrf -- - cere-mon- were, the principal features of Carthage jail. She saw the Prophet were a few days before his death and wit the evening. Refreshments -nessed his , 4eparture toCarthage served to 115 guests.:- :when he bid the Saints farewell, say Mrs. Arthur Wiscombe of Roosevelt, ing he was going like a lamb to the and Mrst Sarah Wiscomba. were slaughter. She also viewed the bodies guests of Mrs. L. J. Hansen of Span of the martyred Prophet and Patriarch . . ; lying in state at the Mansion. House. In ish Fork on weanesaay. J With her parents she parNauvoo. A birthday Mpper was given Tues ticipated -- in .the exodus from Nauvoo i:0RB FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY day evening In honor of Charles Mar in 1846 and came to Utah in isoi tin. Tables were daintily set for ten irossina the plains with an oxteam. ' ;: They first settled in Provo, but la guests ter moved to . Payson after she had Miss Preal Packard is spending a married George W. Hancock. She has week at Salt Lake visiting with rela.-- , lived here. ever since. She was al ways active in Church work being astlves and friends. WHY THAT lAI'I BACK sociated with the Relief society and lrs. Arthur "Wiscombe of Roosevelt the Primary more especiallyShe lameness those is spending a month with her was the mother of 12 chlldrenoJso That morning Mr. and Mrs, Jamea Clark, raised two children of a former mar parents, or when lifting, bending sharp jains and-wi- th riage of her husband, he being make work a burden and rest Impos widower.'when she marrleOlm. She etble. Dont be haadieapped by a bad girl who became At the state firemana convention also raised 1 bark look to your "kidney a. You will Springville took the honors in- the the wife of Kanosh, an Indian chief. make no mistake by ' following ihla coupling contest, Dell Brimhall taking NOTICE TO CREDITORS. first place in single man at 39 secProvo resident's example. and fourJf the other best, takonds, ANDYOUIICET Mrs. Frank Dyson, 481 N. Sixth West ing second place at the fouronan ton-tes- t, In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah time 13 4 seconds, St, says: "A few years ago I had County,. State of Utah. "In the matter occasion to use a kidney remedy and of the estate of Martha J. Pember BACK IS BROKEN BOrS as I had read a lot about Doan'a Kid """r : ".. ton. THAT IS THE SOLUTION . Bey- Tills, .l4oolteni.Jkt.ib.M.Jme of Martha J. estate of Creditors the arrop, Raymond TOGDENrAugrt9. kid awhile and for oulte before, my 17 thelf will South Pemberton son Oar flour can "be depended present Sanford of deceased, trou17, Harrop, source tit neys were a constant ble. My fcack was weak and lame and Washington avenue who suffered a claims with vouchers to the under upon when others fail. ; . automobile in signed at her residence in Provo City, my kidneys didn't act as they should broken back when the 19Z1. I bought Doan's Kidney Pills at the which he waa riding turned turtle at Utah, on or before November 1, Ti'e buy our wheat from the M. WESTWOOD, FLORENCE shows signs Slaterville, It Friday and night; only ' Hedquist Drug company, Trovo farmers. Administratrix. took two boxes to cure me. I haven't of improvement, according to Dr. . to the Morgan, Coleman I. Straw, Rich. Edward , WhenTarought had any kidney trouble since." Attorneys for Administratrix. Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont hospital last night the lower portion but this ; (First publication August 29, 1921.) simply ask for a kidney remedy get of his body waa paralysed Doans Kidney Pills the same mat morning he is able to move his limbs, Co the physician 'says this ia an indicaJ; NOTICE TO creditors: Mrs. Dyson had. Foster-Mllburtion that he may recover from the in, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. 1. jury. He did tno suffer any aerious Estate of Wilford D. Wright, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with of China In English internal injuries,. the physican says. The Tsing-Pat 820 vouchers to-- the undersigned William Wardleigb, who called the Pekin News has been pub ::covE!iE::o3,rxc:3,. the car suffered a dislocated Nortli Second East street, Provo City, lished for nearly 1400 years;: Utah county, Utah, on or before the shoulder and is in a favorable morning, .Two sons of Mr. 1st day of January, 1922. LendtW omnibuses often stop-whilDated at Provo City, Utah, this 29th the conductor and driver step In for a Wardleigh, :.10 and .12 years, escaped to Philippine railroads are to be cup of tea. ' without injury. day of August, 1921. v - SARAH A, WK1UMT, trtlied.vitb. power developed from Administratrix. . '; V:. . . . here 200 ..; A who man pounds weighs of Cassel The authorities municipal ; f.Z?.o river, In central Luzon. ft about Johnson, at Erockbank scales would . Booth, the on earth tip to are. rid using poison gas " Germany, Attorneys. . if he moved to Mars. seventy-fivthe city of bedbugs. I ;:s in the bituminous ..(First publication Aug. 29, 1921.) s Hocking valley, In Ofcio, have The shock from a bolt of lightning "Stone cannon balls were used four Taxicabs for small freight are novr for thirty-Beveand a half ago in a Turkish turning ed centuries that struck her horoe in Lynn, . war. be'.rg ued in Pari. to a woman her speech. .... . ::zzz .... 450 West Center St., Provo 3 cQ Good . Mrfc-Saraa-- W - .1 'GoodBxead 8-- '. rr t EkgoI oior n ' Roller o waa-drivin- g con4t-Iton-th- ta e " : e coal-field- s n L 4MIMlallll"llBaMlalHIHIIII,BBBMlalM M Her a id Sports " imnis HHPS t ;ur't;v. fllTltl !ei-:.,- the flour in niiiki'ig a cake. ; J'l 'I I e a . r, i i"t" The! wAt 11 Vmepur put in a frying" hot will remove the'; M id vale Provo 210 000 000- -3 000 000 1001 NEW FOOTBALL RULES GAME 111 - innings- .?... JKEW OB&ugi-WJ- Jtoot-- : Ui SPANISH FOR WIN- S.SPANISH FORK, Aug. 29 The tocals defeated Mobrland Friday after noon by a score of 10 to LSimipoa' local heaver, pitched a great gamt, allowing but five scratch hits. Mit ell's home run was the longest bit it the local park, measuring -'-462 M from, the jlate. - V ball practice scheduled to start at all YESTERDAY universities, colleges and preparatory schools early next - month, gridiron will not be put to the trouble to fans doesn't agree . Sunday ball, evidently with the Timps. They dropped their familiarize themselves with a lot of first and only Sunday game yester-- . new rules. Practically' the same code game's and will play any clul) was in vogue last year will be day at Midvale, ut they made the; whichthis season. state for gate receipts. , ' Midvalers go some, and keep on going used The score:" In the of . fact, only change importall through their nin$ innings. MOHRLAND. ance was made for the benefit of the AB. R. H. u. The final score was 0 old ruling the 1 tor 0 Provo, goti spectators. Under the JerryiDunn, pitching 3b Treseder. .4 n the twenty-yar- d Barber, 2b ... J f 4 away to a bum start and then twirled ball was --put In play-oline after touchbacks and safe 0 i In fine style the rest of the game. In , 0 . 4 . . It , Kilburn, the initial round- - Jerry passed three; ties. As the. former did not score Manchester, c. e r birds scored.! points., while the latter is valued at Rozell, cf. ... two of those . 4 "o J 2 0 That was enough to win the game, but two points, spectators never knew Miller, "rf .... . 4 1 J 0 Midvale pushed across another run' exactly how to differentiate between Petty, ss. ... 0 3 , r-v y.0 1 in the second inning Just to be sure the tWO. 0 . 2 Shrifrick.ilb. At its meeting in New York City ' 1 0 of it 0 . 2 .... Branz,-p- . scored theironly yun in last winter the rules committee voted s a base to jut the ball In play after a safety ..Totals the seventh, when Cooper-g- ot ...31 1 line, while after a' on balls and Twitchel pounded him on the thirty-yard- " FORK." .SPANISH . . . touchback play will be resumed on in with a nice single. AB. R..H, 0. 1! i ' ;.Z twenty-jfarthe Ralle-ma-na 1. :markSoLin Jhe 1 Twitclrell7eoopenmd E. Thomas, rf. i... 5 .1 factured the only safe hits for the future whenever the oval is placed on 3 .. line by the referee Edwards, lb. ... 1 li 2 1 Timps yesterday. Dunn held the Mid- the thirty-yard 4 has Raile. valers down to five hits, one a double spectators may know that a safety 2 ' v 3 If Fluger, : beencored. and another a tripled Despite the agitation regarding goal Mitchel ,cf. Provo managed to even up the error 2 4 kick after touchdown and the pres- McBeth, C column with "Midvale; "each garnering 1 5 .... Bowen. 3b..;.. sure was which to bear upon brought four errors. Raile had a bad day on 0 3 2b College. the field, and Stedman, Mldvale short the pressure which was brought to 0 bear upon the committee to do away Simmons, p. ...... 3 stop, also drew three errors. Goodrich umpired; 0.r Singleton with the attempt, it was decided to 37 10 14 allow the kick as last year This ; Totals .. for The Herald. scored " ball out that'the The box score njeeans eanreught! ' PROVO. directly in front of the goal posts reii NORTHERN UTAH LEAGUE AB.R.H.E. gardless of where the touchdown was . 4 0 0 0 made. Shozt, 3b. . Final Standings. Lost- n Raile sa. . . e 3-- 1 .311 I free-passag- ' The-Timp- d 16 -- ........5.2 : , Adams, 2b. Conn ant, rt Cooper, cf . Ogden . . . . Tremonton Logan ... Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost Pet Brigham , . : Won. LostPtc. Smithfield , San Francisco . 90 .604 Lewiston ;, 69 . Sacramento,...., 84 65 64 82 SeatUe .562 64 :.36 1 3 '4 Los Angeles ;. .V. , , , , - $0 ' 64 .556 Totals - MIDVALE. " T Oakland 71 .524 , 78 AB. R, H.E. Vernon ... Salt Lake .... 57 89 .390 . 4 1 Anderson, rf .. 22 J07 .250 Portland . 4 PteMman, es r. .. 4 Porter, lb . . . The vfti8t watch ia being supplanted Rasmussen, cf ..4 .. Scan Ion, Sb ... by the wrist vanity case.. ...,......,.19 . Schmidt,' 2b . .'. Argill, If ..... Cifihman, c Beckstead, p Totals- - Won. , ..15 ..15 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Kinney, lb Hlllman, c . Mllllgan.'C Twitchell, If Dunn, p Mass-restor- 4. Score-by fro: . . 3 v:-- 4 3 .29 3 6 4 9 .,,8 ... 7 . 6 - Ogden-Smithlie- .15 5 : 11 451 H 13 a . Sunday's Game. At .75' 5 Ogden SEE'THEVg YOU HAV SON AND MIAMI CENTER BICYCLES?' The chain (unUKe other ticyclesh rides ter.t Of Oil the ." ko.n'nlr, VWA.Ut. Inctpnd run This makes the bicycie thoc easier man wio 1re"""" . ,f w.j A man won first prfre as champion ale at Horfs Bicyci? are hairdresser in England than any gojfl w at lower , prices roil .. . The dahlia was originally a Mexican ares oia mis t " - at Horr's Bicycle Shop. flower. fcfJ .t |