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Show THE FEOVO HERALD, FRIDAY, EEPTEltEER SO, 1921, town indicate tha$ the quakes centered near EUinore, even niiieg south, of here. There a considerable age was dene to the sehocliiouse and to other buildings: So far reports indicate tbat no one has been Injured; in the hundreds of small crashes occasioned by the major disturbance. .But.it is known that as far south asj Jlarysvale the effect of the shock was I felt In damaged property, destroyed chimneys and frightened populace. I The quakes tookajg-apnthUitirT known aistance oi more than cu miles, and from the severity of the disturbance these extreme points, it is believed that greater area was affected by the. shocks. Af the center of disturbance, ,J the." Elsinore jschoouhouse had one waJl partially crushed in, while the remaining structure was so badly damaged that the building was made unsafe for use, 11 is said. The line of fault seemed to lie directly along one foundation of this building, allowing that side to nettle until a space of more than one foot remained between topwall and roofTT At Elsinore, it is said, six distinct shocks vrere feltt tut aside Trom the "heavier movements felt through- out this district, no damage was done. Ja said, it Panlcstricken at the seeming eter-TnTty of the shakinr caused by the second shock, the residents throughout this area- rushed from their homes in fright,- seeking Tefnge in the open. Farmers In the outlying districts were no less frightened and tt1s "possible" that ' Investigation will reveal much damage in the . rural neighborhood. , Although the shocks were distinct, the earth, trembled over a period of several minutes after each, quake, intensifying the fearful suspense with possibilities of further and " more severe rashes.-The disturbances : subsided- '- sboiit 8:10 a. m. and no fuitbei bliuckg had been felt at noon. But it was gome time later before the frightened popu lace would trust themselves inside the com Immediate city's buildings. munication with all communities in believed to have been within the faulting cone was attempted with reports of incidental damage at MaTysvale and Monroe. , i in mi it t: Provo jt GIRLS' GINGHAM Checki'and Plaids DRESSES 19c .15c; All Sizes Lk 312 PERCALE DEEAOTMENT STORES 36-in- ch ;14c; COTTON BLANKETS 19 c d 80c;.si.9b; $2.90 UNION SUITS nr Girl Roys' - Tan, Grey, White S9 WOMEN'S OUTING GOWNS 58 CHILDREN $1.49, $1.79, $2.98 GIRLS' FALL HATS -- $1.23 OUTING GOWNS RED WOOL FLANNEL 98? HOUSE APRONS 79 WOMEN'S KNITTED SKIRTS 89c -S- - ILK-HOSE- Black or Brown 79c; 98c $1.19 89 WOMEN'S UNION SUITS 59c . Extra Quality $4.S3TOS9.pO $1.39 MEN'S RIBBED UNION SUITS $1.98 MEN'S WOOL UNION SUITS . CANTON FLANNEL TURKISH TOWELS Good Size . 98? MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 89 PLAID DRESS GOODS J. P. COATS' CROCHET Bleached or Unbleached COTTON 12c 10c - f ji. Heavy Denims 'WIv-if- 'hi ill v. j 69c i L t 'J1 By reason of a contract nesday : with the th. Utah.Steel corporsuo Of supply of as mfc tons of the finest iron nent for use in the idditional iron and . turing facilitlM ,i( the art gallery a group of marine and fc landscape paintings by , the. great Oakland artist, J. T. HaTward, The M,"' artist was in the city on Thursday and left the picture for a short time. fc They are to be forwarded to the Mrs. x .... mt ii a ntn.a. Horn exhibit at the Washington junior The Milner cortm.Tl high school, Salt Lake City. Mr. Har-war- d is a Lehl boy. having lived there deposits of iron ore taL? until 25 years of age. He ia a brother- - whkh can be reached In In yr of Ttr: twentv-on- TVaiI - - Ts vvVik - nf ti.. .ion I n - h(a . wiles steam shover.t -- . dent fonr timesandJhi occasions for recognition nis excellent work. ";t and at the estimated rate ' bK ,1 rft ' a ifi "BROKENTOYS tiotfotahftaaHBfacturkt . WANTED. Dlanned for ?ho dolls or doll heads, tricycles, wheels. engines, cars, or anything of thaj nature, stored in the attic or kicking around in the yard? , You have?- - Very well, why not turn them .oyer to the boys or girls of the B. Y. U." training school when they come. around to see you? Here's the scheme: The training school needs a playground, and to buy it they have adopted the plan of gathering up all the broken toys or pieces of toys they. can get, and re- napuitating and repainting them in inm., oi raw material of the - iZZ' Not only has the steel assured itsetf of iron ore th3'. contract with tk Milner, C ; ferences "held Monday tui 5 Adams,-vi- cS "pisident of Pacific railroad. Mr. Adam, J1 the Salt Laka stw s eoon as the comnn t.ZT,' start the erection of the bUstT provision will "be made for th( sion of a branch line of the u geles Route ftonvXund or vkZ tap the iron ore, . woman Mrs. metinf Council Maw. P Comn wasted Christensen Company meeting Vke rt who pr the. rep League Mrs tion am (loo s Hid "In Kinney td as c Utah ai been cl women rtprese noa an ard To Amerk the se -The womer and i year, ! registt cent o voters, "Thi oreani KEEP DUCK HUNTERS DRY Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pettis have returned to their home in Venice, Cal., after visiting here two weeks the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pettis. Br. and Mrs. V. W. Ercanbrack motored to SalTTaieVecTrieKday and Bpent the day visiting friends. - poTnfs" child in ind and it , "Su Mrs Mrs. L. R. Nelson and children of Lehi are spending the week here with Bishop and Mrs. L. L., Nelson. DR. DENTON WHITE OUTING I -- t GIRLS' SWEATERS GIRLS d Good, serviceable warm Plain embroidered school for all the popular wear; colors; in all sizes. all, the new colors; well G.I .79 T0 $2.83 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas family of-- Salt Ijakfr ors Sunday and Monday. rable fabric $4.98 T0 f Grant Beutifut Shirt sSmong Our Complete '.Stock oi $12.50 You will find correct styles and popular prices at the Wednesday-for--Salt-Lake- , will make their future home. gooi - It - Tl n whe - 'call : U HOP S Center 234 "" to spl West - morning. The disturbance cen.teTedJ,ir-r--atrEtslnore, seven miles south of here, Mrs. Harold M. Moreton of Salt Lake where the school .building was so in Provo, guests of spent the week-enbadly damaged that it could not be ana Mrs. Miles strong. used. A series of minor shocks were air. recorded locally at Elsinore and 'MonMrs. Charles Madsen, in roe, but the shakeup was principally with Mr. and Mrs. Argyie of company Spanish confined to two distinct quakes, occur Fork- ,- is- iew days at spending-- a within a few minutes each of ring and each Strawberry. other, Tasting over a period , arrsTCharles F. has as her The first shock; occurred afi 7:15 guest for severalWestrope Bessie v Mrs, day a. m. and lasted for more than two Dillion pf Burlington, Kansas, seconds. Five minutes later the heaviest of the two quakes shook the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hurst of valley for fully six seconds, tumbling Salt Lake spent part of last week in sleepers from their beds and damag- Provo. ing property to an extent not yet esti" mated. Buildings rocked on their Mrs.-- Lee L. Baker has returned from resi- a several weeks' foundations and the startled trip visiting reladents, garbed in their night clothes, tives and friends in Detrlot,Mich., streets. rushed into the Chicago, Minneapolis, Minn., New It was with difficulty that they York( Washington, D. C and Philadel- maintained their feet, as the disturb" . ...... pnia. ance caused by the faulting earth rocked them backward and forward. Chimney's crashed to the ground. Buildings of fragile construction collapsed. In th Hotel Johnson lobby the rocking chairs rolled over back- FOB brick home, mod-.erward from the motion and la the 14 W. 3rd Sr nice basement dining room those at early breakfast See H. J. Zobell. n.3 had their meaU precipitated iato-the- ir ':x laps.'FOR SALEf-Ne- w frame house; mod-.enThis was the second time In three cement cement basement, weeks that earthquakes have been felt walks. 663 E. 2nd N. here. The first occasion,- arly this. house, furnished month; startle the' residents for sev-- WANTED-Mod- ern from Richfield. or unfurnished; will lease. ; Phone eral miles either-wa- y -;rr- -- rtr But that was a very slight disturbance compared to the visitation yesterday WANTEDTo buy a real good cow. . morning, j f ... 'Phone T83J-i- . , Telephonic reports from nearby trai sch per -- I d Look for quality and get it when you buy clothes this fall This store lower than last, offers you one hundred per cent value at prices fall in other words the same high quality standards which have been with the makers of one-thi- rd nnr M I eimer- - Good Clothei .Lj'lJ - thes mi Sept 30, Earthquake Mrs. George Bullock is here from shocks, the most severe ever felt in Green River, Wyoming, visiting her this region,, awoke the citisens of aeT- - sisters, Mrs. Ernest Harding and Mrs. - if 5 - Mrs. Heber J. Done of American Fork is spending a few days in Provo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Jones, ... . Parley Hindmarsh. ;0 tot old tatfi RICHFIELD, r To! Just For left they Mr. and Mrs!. George Osborne EARTHQUAKES IN UTAH are By and. Furnishings. . Frank Ramsey, Sr., left Wednesday evening for Bridgeport, CaU where he will spend ten days on business- - DEPARTMENT! IN THE WORLEi gemng-.-.- - BF 'Men's and Boy's Shoes and Afton Newell left today for Kanab, Utah, where she! will instruct the dramatic art ,and physical education classes at theanab high school. in Fall Coats for Girls Here Are the Styles THE LARGEST CHAIN Cnovjjjohatyou Maw who ette ; Mrsr Presi lor ' acda ' Miss- - It 3 STORE ORGANIZATION Wi 'Mr. and Mrs. Marion Holdaway have as their guest orv a few weeks their 4augbterrMr8rGeerge - Fox of Elks, Ner. .i MiVAn&iMrs4Ipten - Hoover" spent Wednesday in Salt Lake, City,' the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Phad Corbett and fur trimmed models in of-du- rThi d d ... sweaters made Votfi I Alice Mrs. J. H. Beck spenFthe week-enin Lehl with Dr. and Mrs, J K, Beck. COATS Carol solo after Victor Vickland spent the week-enin Pleasant Grove the guest of her mother, Mrs.' James Bullock. 98cTO$1.4- 9- 12c L iMrs. SLEEPING GARMENTS o said-- . ..: $2.79r$238 1 The Gordon Larsen returned to his home in Murray, Sunday, after spending two weeks with Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Xiam-Bio- SETS -- -- Educa- - B. Y. U. ART EXHIBIT. . The B. Y. Uhaa oa iexhibitioirt " Cardwell Clegg of Heber City spent Tuesday in Vineyard arid Pleasant Grove visiting relatives. INFANTS' SWEATER PLAY SUITS t r university. The boys snd make their n . PERSONAL 1T.39C. direcUon of pro, supervisor. of mani University Utah's Great L. D. S. - tola-distri- ct- WOOL BLANKETS Young tf the News and Notes Brigham ...'-- 't n . Utah d INGHAM. DRESS B.Y.U. I The Store JjVhere You Profit Most By Paying Less Lnristma ti,.. sale. The woi' for over half a century; That's our most important message to men this" season. Unusual values at ... OTHERS AT $25 TO $40. . : $43 AND C30 - "" - - rrrr ADUlIlllllTJS SALE--5-rob- The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes. ,' . -- 203-NJ- - H H M II !! II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II SAVES AUTOMOBILE $9,600 PER 0-2- 8 ft H H PUBLIC OF PROVO YEAR 011 GASOLINE .:v t This would build a first class trail from . Aspen Grove to the top of Mount Timpanogas ; - besides thoroughly repairing the Provo " ' M ' . H H M H U i Our recent reduced prices from 26c ta 24a -, per gallon was due to buying gasoline in 'carload lots and means a saving of $9,600, H M ah There are 40,000 gallons of gasoline sold in Provo per month 480,000 per year-- - v Y H- -- Superior Llotor Co. - -- . i - j m -- Schwab. Clothing Co.r H H ESI3 . Superior Gas Coupon Books for Sale at Our Service Station $1000" Book for 9.80 V |