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Show ' - . ; " .- ' " " " '" "' . ' : ' ' Jlr la -t' A Jance itjjBWSfBE'tth--wa-amnetaTiaTTTli- ing. under the auspices M. I. A. into Smith's sensible class. In December " when tthers are wondering wherje their fuel is going to come from when the tardy buyers are shivering in their cold homes you'll be able to Climb - of ite The Mozart orchestra Tward U1 be and refreshments will jliteSl Anew machine built ontheet.d-- ! track principle, designed especially for the purpose of excavating peat conveys tome Joa of the proportions to which this Industry has, grown. The excavator proper consists of a worm conveyor having cutting edges on tbe outboard end. This unit digs to a maximum depth of seven feet conveying the mass to a niacerator, where It la ground Sad churned to a paste. Tbe operation Is continuous, the paste next being dis charged upon the ground and spread In a uniform layer, about - " ' . ...... - ',-- ;- Hfr " - 7- " ITSSE ff I L US J f V11V feetwlde by4 feel.ihJcJu.Jbx. a spreader, which also cut it lnto nattowjrlbboniAnoihr machine then cuts these Into M briquettes say an article In Popular Mechanics, After a- - preliminary orying the, briquettes are arranged in windrows that the; drying process may be completed. The excava-- , 4s,it,Dowered by a gasoline .en-d easily-handle- The talned and ex- - t treme width of the tread enables the heavy machine to ,trv- -' in .attendance he'seryed, Tbe affair is for the bene- feJL easily over the sory,j(-siifit of raising funds jbnh iiew swim- k1 vehicle. ming jopl to mova a Mutual isle, " "tr "JjuiMMT .'o.a1'"T.',- i e bureau of t lEiigineersTf canyon. :?mlnes, University of Mlnnesotar t authority for the statenieu LThe turn clliu ttrfty ball. efreaM rSre 1 there are sufficient pent de- - i that ibg.jnein4rt of the Womengtitftjal $ : iCounctr afl thr' sUte' posltrjipdght JOySiSPDiy a arnyjwday rfuet ulrements otlUe state for" socially jtfid financlaWAtl btejreds of years at the pres- - J pronounced It one :of J inoJ enjojr t ent consumption rate. Die social evenu.tne season. , y 'albl t' " . GaTCblce'isliie clean, efficient fuel ioal with all Ihe impurities removed. It's a bargain now at $8.25 . fall flower8Carda, music and a dainty luncheon were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dunn," Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardy and Mr.nd Mrs. Clarence Olsen. The : ladies1 prise was awarded to Mrs. Thoma '"Hardy" and Elliott Dunn received the gent's prize. ' ; rrtS Jt J Buy Gas Coke Now Save Monejr ONLY room " ........ "f toldTomsor . - . Mr. and Mrs. Angus Olsen entertained the members of" the Eight-At- e cjub at their home Friday evening. The financial prof it - trhismentafTeliefr Smith's laying in his suppj of Gas Coke now at tell them all, - ... THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921. artistically arranged with chrysanthemum and terns, Mrs. H, Aldoua Dixon was-- bou-- . friends at a keuaington Saturday afternoon, A short program of readings and music were enjoyed, followed by a delicious luncheon served by the hostess. 'Mrs. Dixon was aJutdstAd b her mother. Mrs. R. E. Knowlden. ot 'Salt Lake City, In making tbjs a pleasant social affair. wn ... ! i taking time by the forelock and giving old high xost a wallop. He's thinking ahead to" the low storage price..,.. ' - ; Society - He's 5 Ht.. V, "Smith has the right jdea" his "". ' S- : ; i " - - - . ' '" - : , " " - . ' I II IS " J " r Utah Valley Gas and Coke Company i Tear her dowru Jack, and paint a -- 7 41 V.. sigh for our show. And, believe me, it's going to t)e a knockout brand-nescenery from, the North Pole and a howUn winds. of orchestra special "Say, Jack how abouy swinging that Flossie with our outfit? I'll meet her atthe stage door and get her if it takes an arm!" ? ripping-goo- d w iHPt A TON ' chuckles Old Man Winter'. . K Dr. Newton L. Jackson of Salt Lake spent riarttjfheeek-ln-proT6"wItMUST YIELD PART TO CROWN , .. 1. T VI f hla noranto a,, J .UiU. Flossie Flowers wise she'll get Castle Gate and Clear Creek auu iIUUU J aLK' vuloi' . son. Coals to protect he How the British Law Deals With the And, by the way, have you these two warm s Known Is Finder What of Mrs. Frank Knight is here from mends in your c? ir? Trsasure-Trov. Kamas, enjoying- - a visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. D.JB. McBride.- Treasure-trov- e Is moneyr plate, hul Mrs. Mary '"Spear!, reached Pr6vo last Hon, Jouh.dJ!ld 'prsljveiv. coingold m eventng-froColumbus, Ohio, and is den tn the earth or other private place at the homejof her daughter, Mrs. D. the owner being unknown. According W. Gallager. Mrs. Spear was accom to Roman law, treasure found by a Mrs. toy Jadwin Jane panied and they will both leave Monday for Los An- - man in his own land belonged to the Under jrJf found tn the land of an " geies, Car. f other, half. was given to. the owner of Mrs. John .W. Lierley of Salt Lake the land and half to the flnder.r In spent part of the week inr Provo as Great Britain treasure-trov- e belongs ! the guest ot Mrs. George W, ntzroys to the Crown, and concealment by the Under Is an indictable offense. Tbe Postoffice InspectorHElvoiLzJack; son came from Denver, C0I0.7 the fore ajg.lo.the-llader-thr4ralof the patnewwrio-TtsTrhi8"7affillyT-T property upon Its being delivered up. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Burton of Mt In 1888 the borne office of the British A means of cooling the air and in- '"MubIc printed on dark green paper, . .. Ml neasani nave Teiurnea home after a government gave notice that the findCOST CUT LIGHTING Its humidity Is provided by with notes and staff In white, is increasing two weeks' visit wtth relatives and ers of .treasure would be permitted to tended to relieve eye strain. new a tan attachment, electric : mends in Provo. , f retain articles not required for any J national institution, subsequent to a A large parachute has been invented The Improved city lighting commit London has a total electrical supply The regular meeting of the Social deduction of ten to lift a whole passenger cabin from a per cent articles fee 0f n,a chamber of Commerce met of 500,000 kilowatts from Hour club was held Thursday after ror museums, etc,, are paia Thtll.sdav pypuine in the Chamber of disabled alrpfane. noon at tbe borne of Mrs. Dob Clayton requirea less for new A a machine at enables their' to value, antiquarian person on Provo Bench. In addition, to the Commerce offices' to discuss a pro 1500 print an .hour from one . Cltanlng Baskets. club members there were present Mrs. 20 per cent The civil code of the posed revision Jn the specif lent ions as make photographic negative. Reed and willow baskets ane best Time Elliott, Mrs, Bertha Towers province of Quebec, which is largely originally outlined by the committee,. The original specifications proposed Mrs. Mamie Wilson, Mrs. May Bird, based on tbe old French law, follows with a stiff brush A Pennsylvania man has made a jlfunej by rubbing Mrs. Ltllle Park, Mrs. Helen Rhoades, the rule of the Roman law upon this a tentative figure of about IS cents If , not waxed they may be scrubbed clock of 50,000 composed entirely Mrs. Evelyn Knight, Mrs. Hortense point Article 686 says: "The owner per month per front foot of property. slth soupy water, rinsed and dried. Cutler. Mrs. Clifford Pyne. The host ship of a treasure rests with him who This cost covered the cost of install- pieces of hand carved wood. the cost of ess served luncheon during thepleasJ It ing all fix tumu-als- o "The superdreadnuuglit Washington Two Extremes In Human Hair. cost of maintenance,- ant afternoon. The club will meet In in the and of It is now the largest ship in the United belongs another, property two weeks with Mrs. W. E. Maloney This would have made a systpm two extremes In human .hall The plun to the States navy. when the literary - number will be bklf to him, and the other half r.re that of the negro, flat In section very similar to the one now on State A is owner treasure of the property. street In Salt City, giving Provo given by Mrs. L: M. Nelson; China has ndopted airplane mall nnd curly, and that of the Mongolian, any buried or hidden thing of which onoaot thejiest Jlghte4 business staservice" bet weel Pekinand Tslnaiifti. which Is round und straight. ""eTT'h'ufsday Evening Bridge club no" one can prove himself the owner tions In the United States. However, new set a chance." is the committee held a delightful session last evening and which is discovered by preparing W 1111,11 "Ot nptTCiItCn-titniiwill gTTTJ no vr home of Mrs. Spencer-Cl- ai Ily Herald. atthe Mrs. Thomas Williams was the sucvery fine lighting system and yet reduce the cost nearly one-halcessful prize winner. Luncheon i fol How Comets Can Carry Live Germs. Under the new plan, the cost for a lowed the game, v "'""' ""' now declare that comets twenty-foo- t '"'' Scientists '"about will be r: X.: frontage Tbe Social Hour club will hold a "cairy live disease germs. They further $1.60 per month. ' " these for Tbe specifications under the new special Armistice day program .Friday State that It Is possible evening next at the home of Mrs. John germs to travel to earth from other plan provide that in case it Is desiry able at sometime in the future, to add Chrlstensen. Appropriate patriotic worlds on tbe tails of comets. numbers will be rendered. All mem Thia Is not so extraordinary as It more lights this can be done without OCCASIONS FOR ALL bers are cordially invited to be pres- may seem, If we examine the facts. disturbing the general plan" and beauty There la an appropraite of the original system. ent '. What Is a comet? Scientists tell us that most comets are pieces of othp flower and a correct Amgn which have been rent er AND GUARDIANSHIP PROBATE planets $ for every occasion. We PROYO HAii DEATH asunder by some unknown cause. We NOTICES, k know how to prepare them. Consult county clerk or respecare further told that these comets LADIES FLORAL tive signers for urther Informa George E. Brattan who was in Salt .may contaljj Innumerable millions of & Phnnft 4fifi Lake Friday and witnessed the killing the rerms which Ue-- in tion.. alMrinds-of of Charles J. Gyllenswan, 69 years elements, and that mlcrolias re-SOJVenterv ProvoJitalL a f old, by an automobile driven by Arthur I'.utt Jiilia-- ! 8 malnnacrlvebutlIvJtprlonf 17 Simon, years old, says that Immedi"Sir. Crura Is a charming young of time, ately after the accident he ran to periods It is possible for germs to be whirled an," sue continuea, wun me smue where tbe body lay, but found life ex1 through space in a comet, and, under linness. "1 liked him very much. tinct favorable conditions, to attack human U(l him vpry much Indeeil. I liked . "It was so mangled as to be hardly I liked him recognizable," Mr. Brattan said, "the beings and animals after reaching our to) very, very much. ." eyes alone of all the face were un- atmosphere. ; in touched. They stared he Interrupted. "I understand, the most gruesome manner, a sight I Dont say It an more, Julia." Hew Old Is Muelcf never shall forget as long as I live. TIIECASil AND CARRY MARKET No one could answer this question. No: you don't undersUin(L - At first "The young driver of the car was Much In fact I still him liked very a of kind Man music made prob-hl has racing along at a speed not less than 40 miles an hour. We were driving ilnni h fintf AmvrA that Hva k of course I'm sure he's one of the attractive young men in immediately behind him when the ac- solid substances brought to sudden M "nd Be world. I think he's a man any girl cident happened. He hit tbe old man Tha Amm t.M m.Aa m ni tht-t- o lthr If dragging the bodylfor.l5(Mrards,,!--- i probably the first tnstnimentrahd The death car was driven by Arthur some kind of flute or whistle. Ancient NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Simon and, was traveling at the rate Greece had a scale of notes similar to of 40 miles an hour, according to his Court of the Fourth own admission to Deputy Sheriff Jesse those of today, and the first school . In the District of singing that we know anything Judicial District, County of Utah, State Walton. In the car with Simon were Miss about, was founded by Pope Sylvester, of Utah. In the' matter of the estate b can Folger's Red Can CoffeeJ with 1 lb: Free. Helen Dorsey and r William -- O'Brien A. D. 830, Music has developed with of Thomas Morgan, Deceased. $2.00 ' " " ; of Holllday. religion.. The church has done more wlth ;White-Ba- g; CjitojsjlllJesentclaIms Cof f ibee, Folger's to foster a lore for music than any vouchers Only m'""' injiitiaa were stiffen to the undersigned at his by the occupants of the car, despite other institution. We cannot here go residence ,at Goshen, Utah, on or bei . . ; .75 fact after that the Folger's High Grade Tea, lb., with ',4-l- b Free. striking Gyllenswan into the history of tbe art. fore tbe 23th day of December, 1921. It dragged the body 150 feet struck There aregeneral excellent volumes on many SAMUEL MORGAN, FuliCream Cheese, lb. ; , , and uprooted a tree eight inches in the 254 . . Executor. subject which may be obtained at diameter and plunged into another tree small expense. . . .. . , . . . .45 and 50 Fresh Creamery Butter, lb,. f j.jh. Mcdonald.Executor. eighteen inches in diameter, at the ' Attorney for edge of die Granite ward tabernacle First publication Oct. 19: last pub Finest riome Rendered Lard, lb. ,. , lawn. The car, a Marmon, was comHow te Keep PlpVCIsan. ; . --' lication Nov 161921.) body pletely; demolished. Gyllenswan's have smokers revived pipe: English k was mangled almost oeyona --recogni an ancient method of keeping a Hamburger, lb 15 ' pipe yv of Prenth automobile? rajtjge Prices tion. X :. roll the .tobacco Into a from clean. A They d . ; Pork Sausage, lb. . . 9,000 to 42,000 francs. Gyllenswaa lived at 151 west First d "bomb" of rice paper, tear h cycle cars, with two seats, sell South street in the rear ot tbe ward meeting house, of which a tiny holt in the bottom of the as low as 5,500 francs. n building he had been Janitor thirty-seve- "bomb tad drop It into the pipe bowL auto years. He was a native of- They light the twist of paper at the .Two hundred and ninety-eigSweden and came to Salt Lake thirty- top. The paper doesn't burn except at mobiles of an insured value of almost eight years ago. He is sumvea ny nis the top and a rap of the hand at the half a million dollars were stolen in New York City during September. widow and five children, au oi wnom finish of the smoke throws out Open Until 7 O'clock; 9:30 on Saturday. paper live In Salt Lake. The children are and ashes and all the "gooey" creosutr ' Four records can be played In suc 45 1 Wert C- Phone 531. Mrs. J. 8. Harmon, Mrs. Harry far-turn-tra by man. Henrv Gyllenswan, Mrs. w. i. and nicotine that ordinarily clings tt cession, without attention, aaa nmse It roul. cUvto ctt a r- Jennings and Miss Annie Gyllenswan. tia t 79 B If Y e. Telephone 295 UTH It Crewi-howeve- PMBL CO, (Q Gleqr Creek Cocil V STopl rj: ue A Bread Is gooa neaun. ' the firmest foundation on which to build up : The pur ingredients that gol into bread, make it th most wnoiesome or foods. HARVEST BREAD. has the delicious flavor that , means satisfaction only bread can give. that tjec-tricit- Ask for . Eat more bread and make Harvest Bread your favorite brand. ' grocers Tiave it. AT ALL GROCERS i PROVO BAKERY SAVE 450 Street. Phone 334. FOR CASH MONEY-B- UY KOPP SAMUEL - " Lowest Pricea. Phone 446.' CashncHarry System. The Most Complete Line. EK ENDING NOVEMBER 12, 1921. Fancy Head Lettuce, each . 15 Hh. Germade 35 5 IbsGood Rice- -. .V.7. v.. bag Pancake Flour 20 PKgs. Quaker's Pancake Flour . ... 1 ........ . . . 35 3 Dkcs. Corn Vnff 25 I.;: - r.TT. .33: ...... Good Creamery Butter ? Pkgs. Tree Tea i cans nvilo vum irnniucab t r r vium PYti'i; -- 'ge 40 .55? .25 .28 .70 .25 .22 .45 .45 . ..... wessed Spring Chickens, lb. . wge Fat Frpsh notora IbSeedless Raisins, bulk . . . . 7. . . seeded Raisins Warts Cranberries i .lbs. Best Mince Meat .". nt botUe Sweet Cider . ............. rUU DOntlf) ririnVn T) Jxtra Fine Salt Bacon, per lb, ? ... . . .7 e 7. .wyu Blue "" By Blueing. 9CT Pkg. Ammonia . . ... o ..;.154 1 .....15 .....24 and t . . fowdged Lye, wlule they last, per an Plenty j'resh Cream and Fresh Milk at All Times, 1I0RE F03 TI 18 OftiH ........... . . ........: 15 . ..................... . .... West Center b. i ' .. ; 58 West Center 10 10 t NO CIIARGE. NO DELTVE2T SSS , -- ' wide-opene- ry" d Hiadinarsli Co. ' ' Bargaiin for All This Week he-yej- edJ be-I.i- ppy 5-l- . ... About' Bird. 8uperttltien It bai always been deemed Unlock fobla by the superstitious to kill Din. or a iwallow. In soma lands th 111 t Hfnliti.v opartment of .an . lack If the killing be, accidental, ft canceled If burial Is given M th .Z:" 0f!ption richly tniald bird. Swallows are accounted tacred because they flew around the gross " - Htnawttdj , a intricate of Calvary. . .... ... -- 7-- ...... Three-wheele- -- y Ike " AU . Four-teent- pear-shape- ht rnnr. ... |