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Show -- EUREAllJ OPEN t ' THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31, 1921. t FAFJ1 - - . ;EIC ' The' Autumn . BY ROBERT FULLER. Quarter of (Special Correspondence. the University of Utah will I. Aof tbe Rasmussea Sunday at dinner. A aoclal Members of the Y. L. CHICAGO. Aug. 31. The dairy farm- 81xtb ward entertained their mothers afternoon was spent. . open September 22: ers of have been waiting Monday evening at the Sixth ward ' Students are urged to (Mrv and Mr. Walter EL Stewart of eagerfy for tbe appointment by Pres- amusement" halt. Aa 'excellent was rendered, after which the Tulsa. Oklv pet the past three register promptly, . ident Monmrd of the American Farm time was spejit pleasantly with game, "weeks in this city , the guest.sof lit. Bureau federation National the of A Increased Facilities. music and a delicious luncheon. , Dairy Marketing Committee of Eleven. large number was in attendance to and Mrs. Enlarged Faculty. a . r - Your affair. correspondent baa given tbe enjoy the delightful Mrs. Wm. Love has returned to her anyhtHlr. Mrr In the largest ostudent boaytrrf tmm-ftM4home In Nevada, after spending the the will entertain committee: instituthe the history-here the guest Of her C. Beehtelhelmer, Waterloor,. la., Optimist club at her 6m'eTnrsdai4awmer : tion assured. mother, Mrs. M. reweii asso- evening. Luncheon will be served. of the iowa , M-- . the-nstlo- n -p- rogram " F..W.!C-hathenbrook.- , : nf x president it Courses in home economics authorized by state legislature. Schools of the University School of Arts and Sciences. School of Education. SchoolijOIine.and.Engi 7: " neering.r',",r''' r t cTiooTofiedtHfie-- - School ." t Mrs. Elizabeth Ashton returned Hoover entertained Mrs. Upton Campbell. Cold water. Mich, aflornivin in honor of her home "from Salt Lake Monday even. president of the National Milk Pro- TimtHi. ihathinf. Mm. Fern Corbet tofSalt Llnjr where she ha been vlaUlnghgr ducers f ederrattoTJ Lake. Ten pent the time pleasantly daughter,- Mrs, Chafes Galbraith for H. Fred directa Harveyl Cal Gait. , : i or of the California Milk Producers' with music, social chat and a dainty a few daya r:"-1 V", association. "" luncheon. . Mrs. Leyland Graham and daughter Harry HaFtke, Er lunger, Kya-- dt M rsT Albert Rasmussen entertained Anon returned to their home in Salt rector of the Queen City Milk Proat dinner I'Yiday evening for Mr. and Lake Tuesday, after a pleasant visit ducers', association. C. L. Hawley, r Salem,' Ore., state Mrs. C. A. Tolboe and Vernon Tolboe, here the guest of her mother, Mrs. from 4heEat. Fred Finlavson dairy: marketing ISeparUnehtzotZthe afetuwed missionary era States. A social time wa; spent American Farm Bureau, federation. Mrs. Nels Omansen of Spring City is Henry Krumrey, Plymouth, Wis, with mu&ic and chat here visiting her mother for a short prertaeiHH-r-thawiscon8j- n Cheese . Mrs.1. K. Rasmussen. - ' committee of the time, federation. ' , v . G. Larsen, Chicago, 1H.7 director of Bonnevill- e- ward - wWwertalne tbe dairy products marketing depart Friday evenlpg at a watermelon feast Mrs, Parle7afenllfiairHEHV"S ment of the Illinois Agricultural asso- at the home of Mrs, E. W. Crane. returned home after visiting relatives '' Xiv '".i.-i:- . ciation. Thirty were present at the delightfulfand friends in Salt Lake and Ogden a few days. John D. Miller, Susquehanna, Pa., affair vice president of. the Dairymen's Mrs. JR., D. Sutton is . visiting rela:'" 7 Mrv5ScUiJt,tewarLeatertalned "7 league, incT v tives in Ogden, Logan and Park City. Mrs. Mr. and for dinner at B. a Nickerson. Elk River, Minn., Sunday $1. Milo D. - - 11 -"- of "Commerce and ' Finance. Extension Division. Thursday Friday arid Saturday . . -- . School - t Send for Catalogue. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH P Creamery " ciation. wia4 tyWillrr association dirctor"f-the- T Pro-ducer- and president of chat were the features of entertain presentr- the iMfnnesola" Cooperative" Creamery ment or-thosfr Salt Lake City. - r JtaMra. guKts."aweek..fromEurf son and Carl Bauer, daugh, Cliarence, and Miss iMrr. Ernest Martin - and - family ters Helen and Daisy, Richard Pritee,7 Boston,' Mass, man aging director of the New7 England were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bernice Slddlinker. Milk Producers" association. ' The Committee of Eleven Is appointed by President J, R. Howard, OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By CONDO with "the advice and consent of tbe associaNational Milk Producers' tion" as provided in the resolution adopted by the National Dairy Marketing conference in Chicago on May "" THS THAT. too UrtStScii The - committee will meet 4, 1921 soon, organize, and begin Its Investigation of the marketing of dairy products. "The milk producers "of tbe nation are well organized to work out a plan for! tbe efficient marketing of thelr products whole milk, butter, cheese, condensed milk, etc.," President Howard told roe. "They have a wealth of experience in organisation and in -- -marketing. -- Efficient organization enables the consumer in St Paul and Minneapolis to secure milk at 11 cents per quart,. distinct saving. The farm HY, . JOMMSON, XON'T Hot rs believe that a great deal may be com- - t in all the done along similar-line- s asHOClation. SJri' 20 North Cnicersitylfve' g ... s' ' -- -- Some Good Buys in Used Cars ...'' EASY TERMS Ford De)ivery, thoroughly overhauled;, just .the thing tot - light delivery. Ford . Roadster, runs like new. Buick Six Touring Car, new top, new paint, just erhauled. -ov- " A snap. One Indian? Motorcycle, cheap. We have more good, de-- ( pendable cars from $200 up. SUP Company Provo, Utah. STATE PAYS HIGH PRICE , t. - At the county commission meeting Monday afternoon a representative of the. Utah Portland Cement company said bia company had Mgned a con-trawith the state road commission to supply the commlslson with 200,000 barrels of cement at $2.30 a barrel That price ia considerable higher than is lens Provo pays tor cement,-anthan cement Is sold to other corporate buyers. d ' HtS center Sf ..: The milk producer want economic Justice so that he can, keep more and better cows. He wants the consumer to use more milk." If marketing will enable hint to distribute his product more efficiently, he expects Ihe earsest support of the consumer, such as he hat already obtained in centers such as Pittsburgh and Philadelphia." - Can you see the possibilities of Provo in 1925? ..!. U .Byall of us joininjr hands in building a strong democratic Chamber of Commerce which will cultivate the best community and direct it into accomplishments for progress, we can map our vision of Provo's future a reality. If your physical vision needs improvement LL SUMS, rv Ait.tr THg Yoo'p-- 3 that is my specialty. ' J foj-- LzJSoinds'elma B - -- jBwelryJJicaliCo. - 1 120 --West Center Street - Judge Eiras '' Ilanseh- in district court handed down a divorce decree to Mrs. Polly Draper in her suit against (Marlon Draper. The children and property were divided between, the parents. Failure to provide was the divorce. the groujte-fo- r - New- - Jersey established the first highway commlBBlon in 1892. II HIE FIIIESI mk 1 ve Dropped V m 1 J;i 7 Mi , in X V, r ' i n I.; r r "hir rr rwj v . in The Provo Herald EVERY FRIDAY, September starting " will appear in Provo exclusively NINTH. T - Two whole pages of colored comics! .One .whole page, colored, especially for our . boys and girls! One whole rage, colored, for,womcn readers, , . . ... s .1 . y w "- ....... ,. , Subscribe now, pay by the month or year. as you please the latest fa:l.lon pictures, and other helpful . lack's v.rl.Mi especially for women. . . 7 Phone 95 and your name will be placed en -- . "; the carrier'a list. - . Portraits-r-Se- e Coupon on Page 2. - J "Sh was sittinir In 1 l'rk smi i , . . r 7 Free "I won't say his al " ; Farmer Corntossel. 397 Join the Chamber of Commerce- - i) " Washington postniMster A. O. Smoot has received cinssy eaiesmansh - notice from the U. S7nos toff ice de- Star. partment advising him that special MAKINK THE ROUNDS. delivery letter going into Canada must carry stamps plus the 'This is mv fourth tea this ntior. regular liOstaea. ThB Instmctlnn rendo deliv- -f noon." "You must be a eonfirmeiV ery posjsge . must te in Canadian man to g6 to so many stamp:;. o. m a poet. You have to go to f; Where Provo npohle nrtt tn eot Can. at least four to get enough to eat." adian stamps, - Postmaster Smoot ; : i f doe$nkff6w.Sp he is asking the post- - vausaa in; journal. omce niiparunent lor information. Majibe Ihe Ptoto postoffice will have WIS PROOF to carrr a sunnlv of CanadiAn ttimi. ".'Did yeu make this stuff hi When Mr, Smoot finds out The Herald yourself?" . win tr u you. ; "Your Honor," . replied the dis tA it couraged home brewer, "lust AStLITY REQ0GNI2ED. and you won't need any further proof mai i aia. Birmingham "Yorr bov Josh is drawing "good wanes," irnmrked the neighbor, "ills A rv1eU niu- -t be valuable." "How did Helen get her knees 'so ."Josh deserves credit," declared terribly sunburned at , ,,;;. . .., Builds Them. Phone tl,,' work amounts to much. But the price of the DELIYERYLLETTERS the country club all manages to get for it shows some ternoon." lare. , i --- , .; eSTB7CCiE;'COMPAR!, I - m Buy Call and Look Them Over CANADIAN SPECIAL 1 The subscription price of The Herald will not be. increased. jdespite the, increase in number .of ''p'ages, pictures and reading matter. -- I- - Cities Dtr Not Happen; ri i . - STMows the time to Lapor Day Special Prices Now Made On All Bicycles r T 7 I I Watch for him. - DIVORCE FOR MRS. DRAPER a T fe 1 1M , - The follotwg marriage licenses were issued Monday: Maurice S. Metcalf and Z In a Robertson, both of Springvllle; Harold D. Robison of PleasantGrove and NJna .7" 7 U Luke of Brlgham Wi II, . mm Somistimcss veMCAieANiy I ZINA ANDlNlNA WILL WED Open Sundays and Eves. Ask for Mr. Burns. Phone 74. 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