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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921, PERSONAL " ci.- - girt spending the Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsbothaifiy Miss Lillian Brown and Mix Margaret Smith are in Salt Lake attending ference and Visiting-tb- e fain OUR PRICES SAVE YOU MONEY 4r" jr at ; v. and lira. John Mr. A. Heber. yesterday . ' Miss Sarah Farrer and Willianx Farrer hare returned from Beaver, where they went to attend the funeral serf ices for Jamea Wesley Farrer. The deceased spent'part of his life fn "Provo, where he made many, friends. BLANKETS Mrs.' R. E. Allen, Mrs. J. William Mr. KBight, ; ""i,,,.,.-SUIT; : S : SUITS " BOYS' SUITS SHIRTS With Two Pairs of Pants $1.25, $1.98; $2.69 SG.50, $8.90 1 LADIES' BLACK OR BROWN SILK HOSE 59c LADIES' PLUSH AND CLOTH .SHIRT- S- 10 ; $16.75 98c $37.50 G9c S9 Size, Colored Border MARRIAGE ARMY PROGRESS The Salvation Army has made con-el- d erable progress interestingv Utah county people in its work. The officers report a large and attentive audience at meetings held in Provo and Spanish Fork. Major Faulner of Boine and Captain Mrs. Brooks of Salt Lake have conducted meetings in Provo. Envoy Phillips and Mrs. Phillips have held street meetings in Spanish Forlt LICENSES ISSUED. Thoy ton . rjonoy To You . , sack Spanish" Fork Pearl Flour sack Leland Tip Top Flour $1.23 $1,40 .1.40 481b sack Idaho Hard Wheat High Patent Flour. 10-l- b r. ;. r.C3 ; sack Graham Flour 10-l- b .40 sack Germade ' Per 100 Lbs. r. rrr. .. , - $1.70 ........ , Low Grade Flour Shorts White Mill Run, best grade White Mill Runrecond trrade White Bran ..$1.85 ............... .S1.50 . . . 7 i . . . v . . - rr . . . $1.35 $1.25 I1'7 ..is.$1.85 $1.40 ...... . .$1.50 $1.90 . . 52.00 . " ,- ..............70 A"Q A1 casii.x tiiis 423 m v,tst center.v Fa OlUC FREE DELIVERY. PHONE 480. undeTtlie trlRojr authority invested In me as mayor of this city, do hereby proclaim and ., . designate October 10, 1921, as the beginning of the clean-ucampaign, as initiated by the Chamber of Commerce, and do hereby call upon all citizens, firms, corporation, business houses, and Industries of every kind to make a special effort in cleaning up, remodelling and repairing their property and premises. I desire to call special attention to the unsightly condition of our streets and sidewalks caused through weeds and decaying vegetation, and'r trust that this particular phase of the' cleanup will not ba overlooked, especially does this apply to vacant lots. Our labor conditions are much better than in other communities, yet there are some unemployed, and. this is an ideal tiiiie for those who can better. Afford te pay lor this work being done than to give it their personal time, to afford an opportunity , for employment Given under my hand and seal this 5th day of October, 1921. LEROY DIXON, Mayor. Attest: FRED EVANS. . . Recorder. . City a(Seal.) p then Jeveslry Company street the place where you always buy in 'Music, Musical Instruments, Cut best and the latest v Glass, Silverware and Jewelry, ' Remember, Miss Hollerman demonstrates "Mississippi Cradle," as well as all the latest popular songs, every I - Saturday from 2 to 6 p. im ' ; Our Phone Number Is 99. 176 West Center - ................;....,.,v - .r.M..i.iM,i.,M.. TOTAL 1355,287.63 " LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Deposit subject to check Certified checks Ttme certificates ........ Savings deposits ; ....... rouo RHeat & . $ 25,000.00 25,000.00 4.069.25 167,479.33 20.00 4,425.88 129.293.17 .......... .. -. . V YouWanilt." !. Saturday! Specials . ' CORRECT-i-Attest- 5 ' ' . " . - : ( H. E. IIOAGLAND, ' W. H. BRERETON, JOHN ROUNDY, 9 Wallsburg Cauliflower, per lb . j'- - " .; Directors fj Choice Celery,-- 2 State of Utah. Office of Bank Commissioner. can Lytona I, Seth Pixton, bank commissioner of the state of Utah,' do hereby certify fi i that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the & b above named company, filed in my office this 6th day of October, 1921. pail Lard -: r , .. rSETH PIXTON, . Lard Bank Commissioner vV' " . J ALVA NELSON. - ' 4 Co. V: "Where You Get What You Want When Subscribed and sworn to before me this oth day of October, 1921. JULIAN F. GREER, Notary Public. , a (Seal.) . My commission expires 11th day of September, 1925. r l - Pacltina A TOTAL . .1355,287.63 State of UtahrCounty of Utah. " Alva Nelson, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and Correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 27th day of September, 1921. . ' 1-- lb bunches forrj;.-Baking Powder ,125 . . . . - - - - o 3-l- ' "" r me A I : -1- Ira. 3. E. Stein and sons, George and Harry, returned home yesterday from Salt Lake, where they have been spending the past few days. Mrr and Mrs. A. O. Iverson and son Howard 'will spned the week-enin Salt Lake City, attending the - atate ralr and visiting relatives and friends. . s If You Don't Trade With Us, We Both Lose Money. Committee. p 0-lb pail ;.$1.50 j Lard,.; 1 '& V y lb .;.-.-..- Pot Roast, . Rib -. - y .- ... i ...... ' j n, 1 Candy Day, October 8. PHONES 19 AND 39 4 t W' lr-'m-- 0 "Clean Up; Fix Up" r THE REPAIKLNG rt So 'send-- , us JKJ JrWpJ when there is wrong with it. thorough insure the most ana J and skiUful repairing longer life to.ywrheej We as repairing. - , . " & Savings Bank BEST is the cheapest because lasts longest and is BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ' V was one of the greatest thinkers that America has ever produced. His maxims are household words today, . Jn advising-youn- g fellows he said: "Save, young man, and become respectable and respected. It is the surest, way." We pass his advice along to you with the , invitation to open your account at' Provo Commercial U J " " jj C Back the C. of i ' )w Boil lb National y Let Ns Send You Your Box of Candy, for PROCLAMATION. Dixon, by and Oats, Whole Oats, Chopped ?. . . Barley, Whole Barley, Chopped V. . . .1 Corn, Whole . ; ;.. '. Ground or . Corn, Chopped Sl.SO. , Wheat, per bushel, $1.10; per 100-lb.....$1.80 Dairy Feed Lay Mash (the sure egg producer) .$3.50 Salt Blocks 10 cents per 100 pounds less in 500-l- b lots or over on any of the above items. .,.... Clean-U- d - and Chamberof Commerce . . Shorts - Located at Provo City, in the county of Utah, state of Utah, at the close of "buisness on the 27th day of September, 1921. t RESOURCES. Loan 8 and discounts, less notes and bills of this bank rediscounted $272,238.48 7,550.00 Stocks, bonds vand securities, etc. .v:... -i 4,950.00 Banking house Furniture and fixtures , .... 1,800.00 , v 1 rt uue. iron oxuer Daims v, . . . . : iltf&l.lo Checks on other banks in same town.... ...$9,553.40 Gol... .... 600.00 i. Silver 2,840.00 --a.......,......;-. Ourrency 8,468.00 Total cash on- hand 21,461.40 - Read Tiiem Over Carerally : .......... ... ...............i.i' WIN' - . '."" Try this beautiful refrain on your piano music at the purchase the complete words and . .following marriage licenses were Issued by County Clerk Wallace M. Hales, Monday and Tuesday: William E. Bentley of Parowan, and Dorothy Mix of Provo., Earl W. Wagataff of American Fork, and Vera Nebeker of Pleaasnt Grove. state. . , , Melvin L. Hatch of Salt Lake, and In the iudeinsr rnntosfa Maudft R. .McClaln of Spanish Fork. finished Thursdajr, afternoon,, dairy cattle, beef. hoes, wheat. rtatoes were judged Jby the. boys. - Five uos were enterea from the Provo nigh school, Keith Boyle, Scott Price Mauric Jones. iBurdetie Lowell Biddulph. All the boys entered as individual judges the first three boys named above competed as a team in which the collective score of the .boys was added to make the team scorew . r 'g In Judging, the elx classes of livestock, grains and potatoes, the Provo boys took first place as a team. Among the 60 to 70 boys entered as individual Judges In Which parh fcnv'a scorrnrarteptTseparately the Provo ooys won rour out or the six first places and one second place In the Other. Scott Price tnnk first In hnro beef cattle and oats: Keith Boyle took nrst, place in dairy cattle and second in potatoes. , The- " THE STATE BANK OF PROVO Yard v d .' wiKiinUfcltahm,,, Atk th Orthtttra Leader to Play II Report made to the bank commissioner of the state of Utah' of the condition of 69c PROVO BOYS r PROVO : Salt Lake City where they have been visiting relatives and friends the past few days. M.n encampment is being held at the Utah State Fair for hnva fmm . various high schools of the state who have been successful in their agricul tural work, -- ana Jiave received recognition from their school." : Some sixty to ?veiuy, poys are at the encampment from various high schools - of the - mm Yard a Credit Mr. and Mrs. Byron 'Clark and fam ily returned home Thursday from m SALVATION - t C9 Is Your Front Miss Luella Ramsey is visiting in Salt Lake for a few weeks, the guest - of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stark. RED WOOL, FLANNEL ; 49S 79 to $1.98 WH " Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Spear and family were Salt Lake visitors Thursday Pai- r- '"' Heavy Blue Denim I 4,-- r '7 Mrs. 'Walter Robinson' and family Salt Lake attendspent Thursday-i- n . ing the State Fair. 73c KNITTED NOVELTIES FOR . LITTLE TOt3 "SWEATERS CAPS PLAY SUITS R, 1 $4.50 $4.50, Peterson motored to Salt Lake Wed-- ' nesday to attend the fair. Mr. aqd Mrs. Olding remained in the city. to spend a few 4aya with Mr. and Mrs. James Deakin. . , . d " friends. TURKISH TOWELS LADIES' NEW SPORT SKIRTS YELOUR HATS J. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cole, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Olding and Mrs. J. B. . Large MEN'S FINE Mrs. Si - . Mr. and Mrs. Angus Olsen and Mfcs Ada Hopkins motored to Salt Lake Thursday and spent the day' Visiting 98c COATS rainier, I- . CORSETS MEN'S DRESS The operation to s Performed 0,6 a-.7 . "edoftMf., Walt. ' $i;i9 MEN'S FLANNEL V : UNION Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gease will 'attend the fair Saturday and will spend the week-enin Salt Lake. - GIRLS J9c, 98ci $24.75, $29.50 $1.39 OR BOYS' MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S A. W. opeMi,. T Mrs. F.M. Clark returned, home Thursday evening after spending a--few days in Salt Lake with relatives.- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knight of Hodsen, Mrs. LeRoy Dixon.'and Mrs. Kamas are spending a few days here Jesse Knight returned home Thurs- with relatives. day , evening from Salt Lake City. where they have been spending the Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Nelson and past Tew day visiting friends and family will Spend the week-enin relatives and attending the confer- Salt Hake City, visiting friends. ence sessions.' 'Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Poulson, Waldo Miss Alta Clark, Miss Elva Stubbs Harris and John Poulson are spending and Miss Inea Halliday spent. Wed- ft jew-day- a Jn Salttakerrvislting nesday in Salt Lake - attending the friends and attending the atate fair. . . State Fair. Mrs. C. H. Wright is . a Salt. Lake Mrs.-- Lacy If, Farnsworth and son visitor for a few days. A; Hatch returned home Thursday evening from. Salt lAke where they have Bishop Joseph Nelson" yeste been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George day in Salt Lake City on spenf business.". Osborn the past few days. Mrs, James Boyden of Walisbnrg'ts George Tir Anderson of Sutherland,' visiting here for a few weeks, the Utah, returned to his home last ev en- - guest of Mrs, J. E, Stein. ingi after spending a few days here with his mother, Mrs; Sarah N,- - Jones and his sister, Mrs. Frank Ramsey, Pair 312 DEPARTMENT STORES UNION SUITS b - .r't?. Mttk ence an operation for in Salt Lake the Jepperstm from removal pf her tonsils, and caused d d Wool FALL WEIGHT 48-l- , "Johnston spent ' Mr. and- - Mrs. Thomas Farrer, ' MEN'S "48-l- b con- week-en- to voic lather such an . Fall and Winter Wear $1.49 JiiiL fee RETAINS VOICE telties for pneaho , " - BLANKETS few days Mr. and Simmons of Delta, Mrs. Almo B. Utah.- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Clayton and - ; . . i : . i i for years because they leaf a a f Mf. and Mrs.. Richard Beeeley and ations ' family are days in possible loss of voice qualities, and , Salt Lake.. family were Salt Lake visitor! Thurs- are more willing to brave the possi:" .. .'; day. bilities of jllnpfi! than iha 1nnn nf t(l. Mr. and Mrs. Glen BcimgtL3J8-Tf- c r. and Mrss. Ara M. Davis are Voice. This long deterred Miss Flor- Come to Us Todays FOR-- Cotton A."Cluffhave as' LOSES TONSILS; Mr. and Mrs. G. their gaetU for RPedli Cycle Co. 159 North University Ave, Phone 397--225- 1 |