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Show THE PROVO HERALD, OTA I 0RIf Y MEWS 9, 1922. MONDAY-JANUAR- ..ff. ft T O Herron was remarkably well presented up to the time he became fatally ill two months ago. He was interested in events of the day and had a keen memory, relating many incidents of j pioneer days. . 08f l ft II Oct ft the county for $300,000 to complete the county courthouse at Provo and finish the concrete road to the Juab county line. The federal government to pay half of the amount to complete the concrete road, providing we pay the other half. Now this with other u-na. " vi II I ... TOPICS OF THE TIME8. questions are vital to our Interests, " One needs but go down in front .of And it is necessary, that we acquaint t the postofflce these days to hear sev ourselves with them. Jn other words, . i s begin to do our own thinking and I847 D1S eral topics discussed among people let how more Interest in the things that who call for their mall. means so much to us. PLEASANT GROVE, Jan. 9. OrAmong the most important of these 86 of age, are taxes, high coBt of certain articles, lando Fisher Herron, years PRESENT COMIC OPERA. These Dresses are exquisitely: handsome in design, rich one of the Jew surviving Utah pioneers and low prices for farm products ana Last Friday evening the Third ward as 'o what really Mutual ' and perfect in workmanship. The sight of such in materials, of 1847. died et his home at Pleasant labor. Speculation tun comic opera, presented different-remedies- . But low, will more Grove Friday afternoon. He was born exists and the wonderful pretty dresses, priced so exceedinly "Brown's in Town." It was a success ' at Lansing,. Mich., December 26, 1835. we do not seem to get very far ahead in every regard. We find that we do trouble. . for than your repay you With his parents, who had joined the in this way. We are all willing to admit that a not have to go away from home to find L. D. S. church, he emigrated to Nau-voValues to $39.50 exists uu talent or to get a good entertainment. 111., where both the parents died very unseuiea conauion .r i, i . - Everyone connected with this perform t dissaltsfacor less more is rs, j-yf-- "v. of pneumonia, leaving their family of that there i 7 ymrv ist to ance be is seems to Ail congratulated. of which tion airtong jib. children. eight that we Mr. Herron was the only one of the be retarding the progress PLEASANT GROVE CANNING. should with enjoy. children to come to Utah, coming famlllar less more or all Last are C. We week the Pleasant Grove Can Lewis Robison's family in Charles these condi ning company completed a very sua Rich's company. They arrived in Salt with what has brought on ana now it is cesstul run. Lake valley October 2, 1847. He work- tions as they now are, VT Starting with the berry mem. us to ssui uy crop, they have canned the different to and remeay up Robison Mr. for ed as herd boy and finding fault, but by crops as they came along, ending with helped at the ferry each winter at standing by a solution which was the largest pack. Green Biver. Later in life he served getting together and finding been sug fapples, It has as peace officer In Pleasant Grove for for our problems. Having canned in the neighborhood of citizens our of some leading bushels. several years and also helped build gested by of the 25,000 When we stop to consider the money the Mormon temple at Salt Lake. He that we call a mass meeting and there that this remained a true members of the L. D. neoole in the near future, company has paid for the go over these important questions; to fruit and for labor in canninc.it, we S. church until the last. and figures and discuss can readily see what this means to the By two wives, who were Hannah present facts of handling ques- fruit industry of Pleasant Grove. We Jane Driggs an Lucinda J. Harvey, the best methods children were born. He tions that are most vital to our wel can well afford to lend our support to of Springville to support the council, twenty-thre- e . this industry. is survived by fifty grandchildren, fare. and by so doing boost for a better and bushels more per acre than the mixed in the near future we are to nave. and sev nltrtatv city. larger see If we shall bond to election a bond wheat Mr. NEW CITY COUNdL MEETS. eral The new citv cnnnrll met fn thir Funeral services for Harry Driggs, FARM BUREAU ACTIVITIES. 'first official meeting at the city hall the son of Mr. and Mrs. in with Saturday night, Mayor West Albert Driggs were conducted at the The Farm bureau of Utah county the chair. The different committees Interment In Evergreen home. renorts the activities of the Utah were appointed and given their work to do. No appointive offices, were County Farm bureau for 1921. We are filled. It is our guesst that the mayor Efforts of the county agricultural la regarded as the best shopping day of the week by most people. on these ofi dance the club The Klwania gave wishes to confer with the different visits our store and the farm bureau officers of always prepared to serve the great throng that school in season the agent the High building more you than committeemen' in which the different pays Noon Unusual Bargains 5. day. The splendid Beforenotice the have been devoted to such evening, January Thursday county morn ng. appointive officers will work. the six for next Wednesday for shoppmg early. Just Wednext activities as the elimination of tuber is There as to who for much Unusual six Bargains speculation the notice for shopping early. Just it is reported that the Hatch Under culosis among the livestock of the will be our next watermaster to take of have Provo purnesday morning. the place of the late C. P. Larson. We taking company parlor of county and the cooperative market will say this much, it's going to take chased the undertaking PRICES GOOD UNTIL NOON Main on Btreet here. ing of livestock; the improvement of Panter Brothers, a good man to fill Peter's shoes. 10 'LBS. OF EXTRA FINE UTAH 5UI.mii seed; the development of a system of 19ft NEW SPANISH FORK QFFICIALS crop VISITING PARENTS. 30c QUALITY FULL CREAM CHEESE, lb rotation; the control of crop ...106 Mrs. Ben Blanc and children of pests; organized effort for an income 15c PACKAGE ALL KINDS CRACKERS AND CAKES' 9. new The SPANISH FORK, Jan. tax are 'Mrs. and with ...25c Utah, other tax reforms; drainage Murray, visiting 2 Its lbs. for 30c LOIN STEAK, Blanc's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neils citv council of Spanish Fork had of waterlogged lands: cooperative ...15 ' lb. Wednesday first meeting regular STEAK, 35c S wen sen. purchase of supplies and marketing of fol the made ...25c Hanson 2 Mayor Joseph lbs, for rarrn produce. 20c FRESH COUNTRY SAUSAGE, which were lowing reappointments, The women of the county hand an I. William council: confirmed by the SOME REGULAR TRICES organization consisting of 793 memH. S. Snell, super- bers, Huff, electrician; COFFEE to the report, and 19 according SOAP CLEANSERS intendent water works and public locals sent in reports of the cup that work done, Miss Mable Wlrth of Encampment, works; J. P. Christopnerson, Notice our very low prices on soap. Old Master produces cleric; satisfies. the projects engaging their attention 49c 10 bars Crystal White Wyo., is visiting here with hor sister, Dr. Joseph Hushes, physician. city ...45c were clothing, feeding the family, 55c lib can Old Master 50c Mrs. Jack Campbell. 10 bars A. B. Naptha nan Wilcox was aDDOlnted cmer oi- school $1.33 can Old Master $1.60 lunch, fly eradication, budgets, 10 bars P. & G. Naptha....... 59c Jacoband Lewis the fire department $2.19 can Old Master $2.75 65c gardens, home health and nursing, Steve Ernstrom and family bait son, 10 bars Creme Oil , oi Duuaings. 37c inspector B M. J. 45c l ib can and home 25o community enterprises 30c pkg. Sea Foam ..' gone to Loa, Wayne county, to visit George Skinner was appointed mar decoration,' can M. J. B ...$1.10 $1.35 .......29c their 35c pkg. Gold Dust was not parents. aDDointment but the shal, M. J. B $1.75 can $2.25 10c 15c Lux .......v.;.confirmed. A night policeman re35c 4,r.c can Skaggs' Purity 10c The elders of the First ward gave a mains to be named. 16c Old Dutch Cleanser G $1.00 can SkagRs Purity, $1.25 dance Thursday evening for the bene10c Lighthouse Cleanser, 3 for 20c In the line of municipal economy ' COCOA fit of KIder Jas. Oakley. LARD the salaries of all appointive officers 35c 45c can Pure Cocoa 10-l-b $1.45 net Pail Pure Lard were reduced 20 per cent. 20c Cocoa can Pure lb 25c The ovehall and calico ball held In 75c net Pail Pure Lard: 9c. 10c can Pure Cocoa the opera house January 5, was a very 33c b net Pail Pure Lard ENTERTAIN PAYSON HIGH. ' successful and swell affair. POSTUM CANNED VEGETABLES 50c Large can Instant Postum 40c The Public Service Bureau o the 10c 15c Large can Tomatoes.. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Brown are 1'c Med. can Instant Posiuni. . .25c 10c B. Y. U. student body 'f getting into 12&C can June Peas 20c 30c pkg. Postum Cereal... moving into their home, corner of 15c can Early June Peas, 2 for 25c close touch with the High schools of Third East and Center street. OYSTERS 23c 30c can Sweet Sifted P.eas Utah and contiguous counties. On 2 15c. can Cove Oysters, for. ..25c 25c can Early Sifted Teas. .... .19c Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Martain announce Friday afternoon last a contingent con25c iac "(ic can Cove Oyster 15c Sugar t orn, z lor. the marriage of their daughter Mary sisting of Alice Dudlow, reader; Nel-li. .19c 2."ic ran Shrimps 20c Fancy Country Gentleman. .15c to Ralph Reed of Sanford, Colo. Clark, readeer; Gertrude Olsen, DE SURE YOU VISIT OUR MARKET pianist; Virginia Christensen, vocal Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. soloist, and Mureil Smart, dancer, SOME SAVING IV' EAT PRICES of Wayne Ralph Reed of Sanford, Colo., who under the chairmanship PORK were recently married, A. W. Harmer Mayhew, entertained the students of ST.e Small Loin Pork Roast, lb. .22c , .20c and family pleasantly entertained at the Payson High school. The Payson-ian- s 35c Steak, lh. P,r,e Pinall Loin Pork Chops, lb 22c their home Tuesday evening. An en17c were very generous in their ex30c Sirloin R eak, 11k 13e 20c Shoulder Pork Roast, lb time was spent with games pressions of appreciation. joyable 30c Round Steak, lb..,. 17c 21c Shoulder Pork, center cut, per and music. Dainty refreshments were 20c Rump Roast Reef, lb.. .....15c 15c lb served. UTAH COUNTY WHEAT. .18c 20c Heel Boil, lb..... c Pork Steak, lb 15c 20c Beef Tot Roast.lb Wm. Blackett is visiting with rela-- f 12y2c LAMB County agents' reports from Utah o Loin Lamb Chops, lb. itives in Greenville, Beaver county. 22c 8c 15c Rib' Boil, lb.....';.:.:". and Wasatch counties show that this 22c c Lamb Legs, lb 5c 15c Brisket Boil, lbf..... year for the first time Utah produced Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hall are c Shoulder Lamb Chops, lb... 20c 10c Shank Soup lUnifs, lb ...5c pure irrigated wheat in commercial over the arrival of a baby c l.anib Stew, lb 5c 20c Fresh Hamburger, 2 lbs 25c quantities. Wheat until now in Utah has always been mixe, the three to seven va ieties ripening at different The many friends of J. W. Alleman times and heights. are pleased to learn that he is recov-erinIn the summer of 1920 hand selected from a serious illness caused by seed was collected in Utah county and blood poison. also in Wasatch and this summer the same was also done in Salt Lake, Our new city council have taken Cache, Piute and Cavbon countie their seats and got down to business, That is of much value to the state it is the opinion of the majority of as this year the 46 farmers in Utah THESE ARE OUR JANUARY SPECIALS the people that they will give us clean county who cooperated in raising hand economic service during their term selected Dicklow wheat on 184 acres 247 WEST CENTER STREET. Ford Recovers, only PROVO. UTAH. of office, it now behooves the citizens found it produced an average of 14 Ploasant Grove 4 fihsil'ii one mm r f of F6V kit Vry't .week. Only y A FEW BARGAINS OFFERED 9-- Pequot , Sheeting. 4 'Pequo!;P?fl6w: 50c ydlue V.. 39 . Hfce'flooni 30c.1 vahi ...19s . Indian 54-Ki- ch 49c yalutB m ;V .. HeatL .2D - Pequot' Sheets, 81x90 d . ;?5.5dfi M v; Steads 02) noil p! A PHONE 357 Ml TO H -- II Springville b b b b b b '. a beef: , t On Having this Opportunity to Save - Honey On Your Auto Top Recovers qq Dodge Recovers, only $35 Buick Recovers, only Dresses its- - : SILK BLOUSES ' - Get Yours Now Mijl) CLOTH COATS PLUSH All Popular Colors. For Women's Wear. Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Tub Silk. $8.90, $10.90, $12.50, - (M Q0 At either price we CO QQ ipliUUshow an excellent JZiuU assortment. MY vscB'pS"'a 312 DEPARTMENT STORES $14.75 The season's best models, well made of excellent materials. THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT rSTORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLDS THAT WE have one of the best AUTO PAINT - YSU in county? Our work is unexcelled and is absolutely GUARANTEED. Our prices are right. cunSP- An elaborate assortment of Silk and Wool Dresses, stylish, of popular materials, in this season's most wanted colors typical J. C. Penney Company values. WAISTS .$30 00 .$27 50 Chevrolet Recovers, only r nn (K) .....$35 00 Maxwell Recovers, only New; Fall We both lose money unless you have us paint your auto. MO Aim m and Paint Company 432 West Center !, iiiliriMisi n WEDNESDAY - I 7 eight-year-ol- this , ir:'? , Mu UbJL Sale ccctinaesv aa n Wornmay Cfcxrjiiice Street. Phone 138. M 4: 4 |