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Show THE PROMO HERALD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921. -- j OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE y,..- f!t A I- - TM.Dlmc i i By CONDQ High Spots of the World!s j.News If I W Last Danco r Biiiiir. ii II ii II uir . II '. j 'pEfTTT ri e i 7r,"5w 1 1 1 1 -- r- r - ii M.v1 o v. l II , i Ml T h - : - . 7 criortdl rlanrpc at 1 r- I - v , n, rfa -K JltC i ljj x&sggrm . . "FINE TOILET SOAP Bars, 20c Talue, 5 Bars for Only 50 Here is an unusual opportunity for you to make a bi g; saving. '.'-- ' We have a large quantity of this fine toilet Big p. It - large - half pound ' comes-in-ext- ra ymm r 1 i T" , a, 1 delicately scented. such as Ro'se Glycerine, Cocoa Almond, .Violet Glycerine and Butermilk. They go on sale tomorrow, Saturday The greatest toilet soap offering of the year. Come early and lay in,a big supply for lasts as long as supply on hand. future use.-Sal-e AT fo) . n Sept. 2. The ; Cana foundered In the Pacific ocean, has been found by the Canadian Observer, which ia towing her to the nearest I port, the government merchant marine I office was advised yesterday. . Word received here stated that the I Canadian Importer had been found at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday night. In lati tude 39: 20 north, longitude 137:25 west, about 500 miles west of San ' ' Francisco. The meRsaee statedS that a crew of 44 had beeh found on- - the Importer, but no 'mention was made of a boat load of nine men which was (believed to hare left the steamer. The Canadian Importer, a govern Iment-ownefreighter, disappeared ; August 26. I ,j. " rf soap, bars. STEAMER FOUND - MONTREAL, I 1 ziyuecn lviary inesiHer Luck .v o L ' r iv-;- g "' MISSING - r-- Pure 0 1919. 1 3 r luiuuiiiiuii iiiuiii i inn Production o( milk In UUn "showed increase of 15 per cent between the yean 1909 and 1919 ai compared with 'an. average Increase throughout the country of 18.8, according to census figures Just released from the fourteenth censusv The production reached a total of 29,339,512 gallons in thU state. While Utah's Increase In production is large in comparison with the national average or with the Increases of state outside of the (Mountain and Pacific divisions. It is greatly out-- 1 classed by Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Wash ington, Oregon and California.; "The census figures would Indicate that this state is just awakening to the possibilities of dairying. Idaho, which Is recognized as a dairying state, showed an increase in milk productlon-o- f 419.3 per cent In 1909 there were 8,4T1J'3 gallons of milk sold, while in 1919 this was increased to 9,051,187 gallons. Butter made within the state amounted to 2.497,366 pounds In 1909 and to 2,876.- 675 In 1919. Slightly more than- - 900,-00pounds of butter were sold in the state in 1909 and 1,040,581 pounds in a - Ir iimiiT Tniinnnmii mil i in" iiirmii i nil rn inn iiiiii Mil iiiiiiiiiLi uiiiiii : T? . r 77?a"i rH ' ;s i M , ' . . ltHeTivian Park Season ! " -1 5 , , MILK PRODUCTION IN UTAH SHOWS INCREASE Idaho.-Wyomin- r I : Special o!e at I I This Summer at liiu II ii im II ' ir-- - - . i i r-- TREASURE HUNTERS SAIL Is undertaken. The first effort was made in 1916, and was reNEW YORK. Sept 2'. Bound. on a ported to have been financed by James A. Stillmaa, banker, and Percy Rockequest for more than a mlilion dollars , ; ' feller, steam in sunken treasure, the trawler Ripple was plowing south today, headHARVEST HOME PARTY. ed for Cape Charles, Va., and the. wreck of the Ward, Line A harvest home supper! ' That'a th ; steamer Merdia. The little trawler's decks were social affalrJor September!. And it's. littered with equipment for the sal- Just the kind of party which a person vaging operations when she sailed who lives In the country can gtv best from here late yesterday, and -- her If the guests are to come from a discrew included Frank Crllley, one of tance and on cars, have a hay wagon the best known of deep sea divers, and meet them and take them to the scene two assistants, George W. Nordstrom, of thOarty, They slfould be told, of J MINE DAMP KILLS 11 chief officer of the Merdia when she coursertn the tnvjtatlon, to wear bust--. . HARRISEURQ, III.. Sept. 2. Eleven went down, also was aboard to aid in ness suits and plain frocks. ' In so far i as dead and sii gassed is the toll of an locating the wrepk. possible everything , I The Merdia was sunk in about 85 served for the supper, should b home explosion of "black damp" in the Harco mine at Marco station late fathoms of water on May 12,'l9ll, In grown.' Pumpkin pies should figure I lt The centerpiece might be a hayWednesday. Officials of the mme an a collision with the steamship Admiral nounced that all of the 486 men in tne Farragut. Her cargo included gold stack with tiny toy figures with hoes I mine when the explosion occurred Laud silver bullion valued at from and rakes around. And the favors, pf The eleven $1,000,000 to 12,000,000 which She was course, will be symbolic of farming. - had been accounted for. dead were entombed when a dynamite transporting front Havana 'to-- - New They might be some of the fasclnat- Ing toy animals one sees in the shop charge penetrated an old pocket In York..- -; ?,,vr windows the wall of the mine 445 feet below Sal her VMV U .the surface. The part of the mine huBband. the Jamp burned sicklj in the aayugm. that's all; 1 t " and Cherry seemed to brace affected by the explosion was to beunr wife's Bona could be heard stirring. Allx sealed today and mining resumed ,d there is .closed the book and extinguished the herself In soul and body "but that's under a permit from the state authorl-irtihas a lamp. Cherry did not move. I marriage. PU try again I" ties. said man presnnmethtnc old the P , She gave Allx a long kiss In parting, "Charity " " " returns to in a simple, childish tone, Later, the next day, and clung to her. ently, KILLS GIRLS AND MOTHER with bursts! of tears, in all the utter "I'll write you about the ca9, and " desolation of th. days that followed. t wlrayon if you're needed, and aea fou TWIN FALLS, Ida.-- , Sept. 2. (Miss -his Cherry -- loved to jremembr that But soonfUlllx aaid. cheertuuy. inen sub Dolores Weighallrl6, Is dead, and net name.her wat utterance last lurnedMd went back Into the empty mother, Mrs.- Frank Weighall "ser Allx knew, though she never said Tt, house, keeping back her team until the iously wounded as a resultfshooting died to another Charity he sound of the surrey had quit alleged to, have been committed by came home that it was " ' ' Van 21, farm :" Eaton, laborer, Selby and v .J : :. away. spoke. aajted " ': the Weighall home at a mine five- . thinmiles from Contact, Nev., early yes-and looking younger h. gaj Subdued, .. ner in their new black, Ihe slstert terday morning, according to meagre. . , Continued on another page.) r . reports ..reaching here today. Von" latef, for ten days 'came downstairs, Eaton Is said to have been engaged to Bruges, Belgium, was the center of a business talk. Peter had been named marry the dead girl. . He left- herein, not was far world's trade in the twelfth cen- the but Peter going to Contact to see hert nnsyrapa-Othe- r mi one executor: tury. family a was It and pleasant -' wflv. members of the Weighall familyiLtindJ old sureeon of Dr reported the shooting to residents ofj the yellow in nil ii i Contact. The sheriff of Elko county - ner tears, Strickland's own age, or near it, and III omer tne has been notified and a doctor is on Bewail, the lawyer, George his way into the diBtrict to attend the executor,' who told them about their was pres affairs. Anne, as ent at this talk, with Justin siumg a CHURCH OFFICIAL LEAVE close beside her. Martin, too, who UN TRIP TO WONUEKLANIJfyj had come down for the funeral, was there. " in a vaafnrrla xr q Ti arnnnn an1 fnrlatr f!rHV The house went to the daughters; were books and . portraits for there a a voiucuv mrvia w . t r. .TV i icniucutf Annp fl box or two in storage ior Anthony W, Ivins and Elder George; In the Albert Smith and their wives, to- Anne, and Anne was mentioned in o.voniiBilv Inheriting with of thejD gether with representatives II J Alexandra and Charity, ror swne ur. ana ; cnurcn, win maxe an exienaea iripft the lawyer, legal reason that d d d -- i t r, ; hit ' f r'tvimi'i ic Sofavnwn-Vlacliirirf Mnmit mxaxx& riflmv I ; Mill yN:. .4.;-.V.- ! ii . it h - ) Hi : ' 'f L I lv,.'S I 1 S , - " - -- - -- . . . , - X J-- t lJ1tegW. 1 Here's Her. Majesty, Mary negiha Queen of England, "trying her i luck." The photographer said it was a hilling she threw on- (he whirling j ' wheel. Of course. It was for charity at a garden party given at St. ' James Palace for the benefit of St. Thomas' Hospital. I 1 lrftoua for a man to wash windows from the outside, em belt The safe v ay is to wash the outaide from ,. 6ythe a&ry housewife at right Is shown doing, by means of tttf sty lnvenfioa. , . t- u . Read and Use Herald Want A ds iiiJi fVAS. AS NtrrTY'AS'(OTLI BE GO SHOO THE CKrCKEHlnDlD JUST SEE ffHAT II KIR UJ0BF 0 KY u tanrineiuainga vtsu, f rn in company with officials of the Union Pacific railroad system, to Cedar ' Breaks. Bryce canyon, Zlon National ill, nark and the GrandUXanyon of Lthe Colorado. The church party Will at-teuJ conferences at Panguitch, Kanabtij and St. George in the order named, "j! aeptemDer , ii ana is. Grarft and President President Ivins be in Cedar City Sunday. Scdda lira. Grant and ..41r.i; Ivinsj, Miss Frances Grant will accompany them. On 'Monday they will motor to Cedar Brakes where they will Ibe f(' Joined by Elder Smith and the aux- iliary representatives who will attend 1 the conference Sunday at Pangultch. y VsQr? inherltr-bttt-hersha- NUmi. FRIDAY, starting September Watch for him. Two whole pages 7 of colored comics! Pne whole page, colored. ..especially - Mt and- girls! " One' I Phone 95 and your name Syill hepiaced on '. ; the carrier's list ' v r,n . atel fashion pictures, and ' other bitten especiaUy for women, jles. i khru ' for pur - - Subscribe now, pay by the month or year, as you please. , ; vhelpful r - Free Portraits See Coupon on Page- 2. - M.T re Flakes- only a trifle less than her cousins', j Thlngrtiad "reached this point wln , rconfidfiitly. 'and Little calmly justln. claimed that Anne's share was. to be based opon an old' loan otAnne's fathree of loan a ther to his brothpr, thousand dollars to float Lee, St rick- understnndj the with invention, land's subseing thai Vincent Strickland be la thAir-Tih- t FbckaC?- d of the re-quently entitleir to turns. AS tne patent nau ukfor nearly one hundred and fifty tnou- - , ac- t with d of it. sand dollars, ' curaulotive Interest for ten years, oi L1 which no payment had ever been made When the Spaniards invaded .Mexico Anne, was a large proportion of the Yellow the in 1519 they found chocolate in comestate, and the development of entire 1th Tears. mon use there. this claim, in Justin Little's assured, fon't' worry. woodeny voice,' caused: every,'" one 'to Augustus Octavlanus, first of the ; :v look grave. : Roman emperors, was an expert shortone nun- worm not was estate Tlie ' iob between hand writer. now, dollars thousand ild In lndul- - dred and fifty to been reduced had it means; any In Persia, Christian as well as Moby of that little more than two-thirhammedan women wear veils out ot ibered blm; We are doing our utmost doors. and Anne's bright concern that ' matters and sum, one should be satisfied with to give you- - service when every A form of baseball was a favorite train In the what was right, and ner ingenuous want it. We don't was and you recreation in of the ancient jy, Justin's cleverness in t tni fxagrant Dleasure ofIn thU Greeks and Romans: were met jeopardize yourJ)U3iriess or possibility,, ratOed and tnmklng Doticeebl ewdnesa. with comfort. by depending on Baseball as a national sport origi- la a surrey, If Anne was wrong, and the paper nated with the Knickerbocker club of t alawst suf- the weather for our she held in her hand worthless, each New York In 1845. little we always have it. .comfortable a Inherit would girl Vast quantities of rock salt lie less ie door; the fortune, but Jf Anne was right. Cherry than half a mile beneath the earth's dor of wood and Allx would have only a few thou- - t We need your support Thert was sand dollars apiece, and the old bOiue." surface in the United States. weJ are doing our best and The bustness talk was over before j to ' People in the United States reciprocate.' any of them realized the enormity ofume , about tons of salt a and Anne and JusAnne's contention, ICE & COLD PROVO .: year. tin had departed. 'T But both the' old STORAGE CO. The surface of the Dead sea is 1400 bational ian- Arwtnr and the lawyer aereed with 4i " ' ' feet lower than the surface of the Dr. Zamenhof Martin that It looked as If Anne was . Phone 50S. Mediterranean :ptSrltj '' ! I The subscription price of The Herald will n be increased despite the increase in number &: ' and reading matter. -- ZPages; pictures The. Provo j i one-thir- , one-thir- rr ' Appear in Provo exclusively in HI)' (I , TH i hi the-day- ':. " IGE . s ; ice, . |