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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1922. jocnrs F0B1 die inside of a cow made out of whitewash, the devil knows how! I have grown weary of "crispies" and "flakes" copyright wafers and patented cakes factory-madfodder that ain't worth a damn! Pass me the ham, brother, pass me the ham! e rK TO THE FIRST LINE. YR. OWN UNCLE JOHN. D..tard. turn backward, 0 Time at blue as they t-I in your fligh- I hare been . sake 'em tonight. rare, an equal to with .appetite blessed of a cinnamon bear. Now, I'm tht . ;aa Avawntic. and lank, living haa made me a crank. OB stuff that mm " n for some gravy Pass me the ateak, brother, pass . me. the steak! amAira. w.w wnon i ub1f uai a. Kalr in tna rtf vArA. loaded with Koodiei nQUDv exit to door. . . . Think of the and cave, and spring-house- , antry, rZ-.i-a with viand ah ouzel mteht Now I front up to I some vulcrave .111 J Unlzed meat, aopea ana emoaimea im I.. it in ant O.' for some corn. ilv and creenn Pain l i iua n it 11. thn beans, brother, pass me the ZUV -- M 1 Mrs. C. A. Johnson of Richfield. Idaho, is home visiting relatives and Springville friends. J. B. Miller was given a surprise party by his friends Friday evening. Cards and games were the features of the evening. Refreshments were served. The Mothers' society club met at the home of Mrs. Bird Huing on Friday evening with 17 members and four visitors present Each member answered to roll call with one of Lincoln's If hnv-tow- . IVns. Vrnr kcket-stor- t'ii around milk e a with stuff thai was never corn-atalk- lcpair Column KEY AND LOCK WORK We Know How. C. CHARLEY 1 425 West Center. The man who knows how to Phone 480. , FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING We A PROVO there's good, better and best in all things, we PRODUCT F II V S -- iWll It DEUQOUS F00D rill, Springville First ward, and Christen Jensen, Springville Second ward; Prof. M. Wilford Poulson spoke before the parents' class of the Springville Second "ward, and Prof. W. H. Boyle before the Springville Third ward parents' class. .' BAKERY PROVO President George II. Brimhall was a Speaker before the young ladies' at union meeting of the Utah stake on Sunday. 58 Phone 334. West Center. our PROVO SHOE REPAIRING CO 127 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 418-- J Throwing Away Old Tires. Bring Them to CLAYSON AUTO TIRE CO. For Repairs Phone 649. PROVO TAILORING CO. 213-21- 5 Provo, Utah. West Center St. Electric Washing Machines Motors f Electric Vacuum Cleaners Electric Flat Irons And other things too numerous to mention. Call us for further information. Phone 730 Close 7:30 7:30 Open STATION BATTERY PARRY guarantee to make your old clothes look like new. Phone 475. We Call and Deliver. to Store THE BURNING Furniture Repaired S. W. PETERSON iPhone 554-- J. 335 W. Center. Sa 3 .rrei jwis PEAY BROTHERS Jw- Edwin A. Peay, Prop. General Plo.trc.mui.:n -- -J Horseshoeing, Ante Springs, Etc Center St., Provo, Utah. ir hot-wat- er AMERICAN TEA COMPANY JAPAN (GREEN) Idjui Btilm m American KtMsfrt fr tvtry kHt 402 Seventeenth St. NOW SOLD ' IN CARTONS AN Hot Water Warmth! IMPROVED in one week PACKAGE One week from today your home can have ARCOLA installed in the kitchen with an American Radiator connected with it warning each room. Ceylon (Black) The following Arcola dealers: THE H. G. ULUMENTHAL PLUMBING CO. QUALITY P. L. LARSON PLUMBING CO. THE AS ALWAYS BUCKLEY & HAWS L the most economical kind mwvv "of" Qmnnt Rnnffnrd'B i VOU ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 West Center. GAS 32c TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE rlters Repaired. This Is Our SlJlH'ifllfV All TT'n.V S1...M4At J. ni ,t U! 1 UURinULOIUi 0ffice with Whipple Electric Supply 214 W. Center. Phone 0 HY-TES- T MORRISON BROTHERS Automobile Supplies - il w. JRUNK LINES OF THE BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM I enter Mexico. As a more positive means of identi- Will FOR SLVCGISH MOTORS shoes. Read and Use the Herald Want Ads Americans do not require passports best; so by procuring your supply Whife leghorn FRESH EGG money your old HIGHEST - Left f'oiiuT I Irxt ', 1'iom I'hotOKmjih 4.1 V.nra Agra, the Is We can save by repairing E. O. MOE PLUMBING CO. l'ller of the Bank. Uptown Office, Commercial Yard Phone 17. WORRY? plumbers are Provo licensed exDendi" surely get the best, and at a less outlay than by buying the poorer qualities, when you get more dust and slag than coal. - Denver, Colo. of household economy is the coal question. W7hether it is needed for cooking or heating purposes it Smoot & Spafford zn WHY PROVO He can install Arcola for you now before removing your hot-afurnace or stoves. Think of itl In just a few days you can be enjoying perfect warmth ' an American Radiator in each room. And the cost comes back to you. Arcola pays for itself in the fuel it saves. Telephon for an estimate today. )t not be dispensed with. Therefore r . Expert QUESTION 75 able ltem ln the list ' is the slack season for your fication for depositors in Chicago postal pavings banks, the use of finger prints will be placed in effect soon. are unable to As many depositors write, the new meihod will furnish a simple means of identification. That Good Coal Fixtures, Built-i- n Kitchen Cup board, and All Kinds of Cabi net Work. you THIS school. We 363 W. at once . TREE EXHIBIT OF PAINTINGS. We Repair: 1 Bookcases", in your house their Paintings from I'tali counly artists are now on exhibition at the art gallery of the B. Y. V. Visitors are wel come. These exhibits which are being constantly kept before the public by Prof. E. H. Eastmond are attracting favorable attention far and near. A number of visitors from the east lasl week expressed great pleasure at the artistic atmosphere that pervaded the NOVELTY REPAIR SHOP WarmUSi Hott-wat- er sec-lio- n absolutely guarantee Prices reasonable. Colonades, By OWENS. There has been a proclamation of a chance for reclamation of the land now under water on the shores of Utah lake. With the farmers all united and the aid of business plighted, we can put the project over. Work is what it's going to take. But it there be some foolish knockers who are really progress blockers and they should be so "bug house" as this measure to oppose. For the love of Mike let's choke 'em and on their ivory domes hard soak 'em, and fit 'em with some glasses so they'll see beyond Also Packed Among the B. Y. U. professors who addressed congregations outside of Provo on Sunday are the following: Fred Buss, Eureka; Harrison V. Mer- Your Grocer Has It. Money For All nose. We must all dig in together and not be showing the white feather if we get our Uncle Sammy to help us out on tliis. It means wealth to farm and city and it would be an awful pity if some foolish farmer people a chance like this would miss. So you folks who are landowners, don't you dare pull any boners to stop a proposition that means money for us all. Get behind and do some boosting, do not on the porch bee roosting. If you PROFESSORS AND STUDENTS PAY VISIT TO SANDY keep pulling backward you are bound Prof. William H. Boyle of the B. Y. to get a fall. U. reports that the visit of members of the faculty and students of the music and dramatic art departments to Sandy on Friday and Saturday last was satisfactory and delightful. The people of Jordan stake were highly appreciative of the efforts of the visitors both at the concert on Friday evening and at the conference services on southern Utah. !, work. STOP k "DRY ROT" OF ALFALFA ROOTS DISCUSSED A valuable article on "Dry Rot Diseases of Alfalfa Roots" by Prof. Walter P. Cottam of the Brigham Young university appears in the current issue of "Phytopathology," the official organ of the Phytopathology Society of the United States. The research work on which the article is based was done very largely in the alfalfa fields of ask you for health's sake to eat the best Bread E. 0. MOE & CO. S3 N. First W. Phone 748. JContractorr of Sanitary Plumb ing, Steam, Vapor and Hot Water Heating. First class workmanship and Werial at a reasonable mice is Jwhat we offer for your patron- -' W A good place to get esti mate on Areola Heaters. of the making Miss Effie Kelsey, a former member of the B. Y. U. faculty and now with the Butterick company, was a visitor at the B. Y. U. last week. BREAD IS THE IDEAL FOOD Because Dr. Hugh Woodward, dean B. Y. U. summer school, is four-minut- e Eat. More Bread repair shoes right. BUSTER BROWN SHOE REPAIRING FACTORY Brigham Young University Utah's Great L. D. S. Educational Institution. "Lincoln, the Boy Scout," was the theme of an interesting talk by Prof. CarL F. Eyring at the B. Y. U. devotional exercises Monday morning. Professor Eyring related a of Lin number of incidents in the-lifcoln as a boy, showing the great presi dent's love of nature and desire to be "square" and to do a good turn whenever opportunity offered. fmm CURTIS News and Notes Saturday morning. The mayor thanked the B. Y. U. people for the visit and asked them to come again. Professor Boyle was one of the conference speakers on Saturday. WMTCI MEREDITH CYCLE CO. Univ. Ave. Provo, Utah 59 N. El Y. U. seselaborate plans for a twelve-weesion this year. The work of the first six weeks will be at the plant in the city, but a part of the work for the last six weeks will be on the B. Y. V. grounds near Aspen Grove at the foot The native women of the Black of Timpanogos. Four courses in na Forest of Germany still use the an. ture work vill be offered during the dent spinning wheel for spinning their latter period by four specialist proflax. fessors. The class periods will be during the forenoon. In the afternoon field trips will be taken over the mountains and through the canyons for special observation. Admission to these four nature courses will be limited to fifty male students. Prices on Flour, Grain and Grain Products are on the advance, so take a tip and lay in a supply now before the prices go higher. bid Thing Made New EXPERT Friends and relatives of Alma Wheeler met at his home and spent a very Dleasant eveninr In hnnnr of his birthday anniversary. Progressive 500 was the feature of the entertain A ment. delicious supper was served at 11:30 to the 32 guests. A very pleasant time was spent by all. mm ... . . jokes. Piano solo, Mrs. Mary Mower; Mrs. Josie Allman gave a very inter-esting book review, The Man of the Ages." Lincoln poems by Mrs. Erma Rowland. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Decorations were white and pink carnations. 107 Wed Center DISTRIBUTORS FOR J AY SEE CLARK I every day, from healthy, happy Leghorn hens. You can get them from the Whitehead Market or at our poultry farm. The Triumph of Half a Century years ago the telephone was an experiment an invention of uncertain utility and of questionable value. Today it is an actual business necessity and an almost indispensable household servant. The development' of the telephone to its present high state of facility and efficiency has come about through hundreds of supplementary inventions and the solving of hundreds of scientific problems. Nearly half a century of research, experimentation, invention and the excrc.se of organizing genius has resulted in a public service of inestimable value a service which thousands of telephone men and women are constantly striving to improve and enlarge. It is their constant endeavor to serve you efficiently and satisfactorily. Forty-fiv- e N. L. LUNDBERG 968 W. Tenth South. Ufa Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company |