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Show THE PEOVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FESSUARY 22, 1922. Ctaiiicil II iui that tit your eyes are worth refunded If not satisfied. PhwITt for em. i ww m yow " all pay you riuvv. appeals to both musician and music eyes wltn glasses lover. Come them. for what pay you double Thi music is one of a child scenes in and get my price nrsL ur. u. - . Preef ef a . of Schumann and is what its name imPeterson, 36 W. Center, rnone os. Clothe) do not mak th. ... plies (A Dream). there would be Victor record No. 64197 or 35342 IF YOU want to save money, use the chey did nianj man. Buffalo Enquirer. Columbia record No. 778 oi 5679. and extracts Money splceg. cd Watklns Edison record No. 80071- Brunswitk record, Q. R- - P'n roll. Universal piano roll, melody fids Pbacant Grcvc classes is a mimture gem wnicn It music ut Wllford Freeman of Pleasant OroTe to the sheep herd Monday. returned MISCELLANEOUS WANTS He has been home the past three HEMTITCHINQ and MOOTING The weeks on account of hU wife's Illness. finest work on any kind of mateRobinson Crusoe, a moving picture rial. All work guaranteed. 8lnger Sewing Machine Co., 97 N. Unir. Are. film, will be presented In the audipiano roll. torium of the new high school bui WILL TRADE Ton Ford truck for ing Wednesday night, by the grade Professor E. P. Mayhew rendered smaller one or touring car. Inquire and hiffh school students. Mr. Over- 181 North Seventh West. Feb. 20. lade and others will furnish the music, two of the music memory contest numbers before the students ot the MonFOR SALE metallc top Arthur Carson of Pleasant Grove junior and senior high schools range, first class condition; water visited Provo on business Monday. day morningThe numbers rendered were "The jacket corabinad; price $27.60. Phone 250. In F." by Rubinstein, and Melody Fenton White of Pleasant Grove, The Barcarolle from "Tales of Hoffwho has in Lake been Salt working FOR SALE Snappy Ford bug, $350. by Offenback. spent Sunday at mann," A. F. Ahlander Mfg. Co. Phone 182. City this winter, The concert was well received and home with relatives and friends. Feb. 22. greatly appreciated by the school C. M. Robinson of American Fork students and the faculty members. FOR RENT 3rm frame house, partly During this week, song week, song modern. J. A. Owens. Phone 590-J- . was a Pleasant Grove vwiior Monday practice is given every day in all oi on business. the schools of the city. Better Invest your savings in real Grove of Richins Pleasant estate mortgages drawing 8 per cent Erving Interest and be safe. In 30 years I was called to Salt Lake City, Monhave never lost one cent for any client. day. It was reported tlkat his daughter was very seriously ill. Wiss Ricn-inW. H. Ray. has been in Salt Lake for some LOST You are losing money un- time under the care of a specialist. less you trade with the Wasatch Produce, tt Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richins have moved from their home in the northH. M. AYER3 WELDINu CO. eastern part of the city 'into the busiMiss Laura Lewis, a student of the welding and cutting. We ness district. This change was made weld anything made of metal. Work on, account of Mr. Richins' business University of Utah, was the week-enguaranteed. First class service. 42 N. being in town. guest of her cousin, Miss jNatella Fourth West. Provo. Phone 688J. tf . Lewis. John Atwood of Pleasant Grove, who Shop in your own home. Schwelzer recently gave up the meat business, Blder Dewey Sanford of Delta, Utah, exclusive Swiss embroidered robes, has started work at what is known as recent of the Virginia concrepe de chines, and Canton crepes, the Pleasant Grove harness shop. - ference president cf the L. D. S. church, spent exclusive sport skirtings, draperies in Provo, the guest of the week-enand cretonnes. Everything for the The Pleasant Grove high school bas J. Earl Lewis. Mr. Lewis and Mr. SanR. Mrs. J. McAffee, ketball team will play a league game spring wardrobe. ford were missionary companions. 18b N. 6th W. with the Lehi high school team Friday, in the Pleasant Grove 24, Supt. H. Aldous Dixon left yesterday FOR SALE Hay, $10.00 a ton, de Febraury nign school gymnasium. This game for Chicago, 111., to attend the superM l livered. Phone will decide the second place in the intendents' convention. It promises to be You Won't get rich quick by Investing Alpine division. of the fastest games of the season. has returned Miss Vilate Elliott your money in 8 per cent real estate one home from Salt Lake, where she visitmortgages, but you will always get The Pleasant Grove high school's ed friends for a few days. your money. W. H. Ray. year book, junior prom, senior hop, I get new customers for my real estate senior banquet and other big events Jonathan Buckley ot Salt Lake City mortgages by working hard. I hold that should occur during the remain spent last week in Provo, the guest of all my old customers by paying them der of the school year have been called Mr. and 'Mrs. Parley Hafen. their Interest every time it becomes to a halt by the school board. The due. In 30 years I have never lost a students are waiting anxiously to hear Word has been received here by cent of principal or interest for any the decision. Mrs. Roy Boren, that a baby girl ar client. Let me handle your money. rived at the home of her brother and 7 W. H. Ray. Ike Hayes of the Hays Auto com- wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haws of pany made a business trip to Salt Silver City. FOR 8ALE Hay. grain, floor and Lake Tuesday. feed at lowest prices. Wasatch Pro Mrs. Nels Omansen of Spring City duce, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chlpman of is a Frovo vlistor for a few days. FOR RENT Furnished heated rooms, American Fork were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Stein were $1.60 per week. 320 N. 2nd E. Salt Lake visitors Sunday. PLEASANT GROVE MAN DIES. TO TRADE Nice home in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. George Nixon and John for small fruit farm or chicken PLEASANT Feb. 22. Leon Jackson spent Tuesday In Salt Lake ranch In or near Provo. Write full ard Hebertson GROVE, died suddenly Sunday City attending the underwriters' particulars to R. F. D. No. 2, Box 21, night after a few days' illness with Provo. pneumonia. He was born at Pleasant Mrs. C. W. Love and baby, of Gold-hilJERSEY MILK and cream delivered Grove, December 7, 1892. He married before noon. Whipping cream our Ellen Jackson of American Fork, who Utah, are the guests ot iMr. and From Nuttalrs Famous with four small children, survive him. Mrs. M. C. Newell for a few days. specialty. Funeral services were held today at 8 Jersey Herd. Phone 625-Pleasant Grove tabernacle. George H. Anderson ot Delta is the WANTED Dressmaking and plain guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey, OLD FOLKS ENTERTAINED. sewing. Reasonable prices. 91 E. Sr., for a few days. First North. PLEASANT GROVE. Feb. 22. The 'Mrs. Ellen Homer is visiting in Salt TO LEASE 13 acres farm land, close Lindon First ward held their old Lake a few weeks, the guest of Mrs. folks 320-Nin; excellent ground. Phone day in the Lindon hall today. All the Ethel Bandley. married people of the ward particiMrs. D. D. McEwan was a Salt Lake MARRY IF LONELY For results, try pated and the young folks will dance visiter Monday to attend the funeral me; best and most successful "Home this evening. IMrs. services of her sister-in-law- , Maker"; hundreds rich wish marriage Charles Gray. soon; strictly confidential; most re liable; years experience; descriptions L08T Female Scotch collie dog, black tree. "The Successful Club," Mrs. . collar. Reward. Phone Box CaL 556, Oakland, Nash, THREE FLOOR GARAGE FOR RENT FOR RENT Two modern bedrooms. Twelve thousand square feet of 711-2 161 W. 1st S. Call floor space, furnaces, renter ot busiTraumerei by Schumann. Robert Schumann was born in Sax ness section. Telephone 331-J- , or in LOST Pair dark rimmed glasses. M-ony, in 1810, and was the youngest of quire Strand theater. Reward. Call 242-J- . a family of five. His parents were WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH WANTED TO RENT Five or ten not musical, nor so far as has been Three or four-roohouse, modern, discovered, any of his ancestors. and must be acres land near Provo. Call 242-priced right Address When the boy showed inclination to 2 4 Box Herald office. ward music he was placed under the FOR SALE Dodge truck, work team instruction of a school master, whose WANTED General housework; city M l and city lot 320 N. 2nd E. knowledge ot music was limited. references. Box 4, Herald office. When 10 years of ace he became a I LOST ONE of my pay checks Saturstudent at the Zwickan academv. Onlv CAFE in Salt Lake City, doing good . . .. day night. Please return to The once urn ne piay tne terms to responsible business; piano in public, Herald office. A. F. Mossman. but declined all other invitations. parties. Address 140 Regent St. His (treat works were written after FORD OWNERS he married, this was through the in- FOR SALE Heifer from mental hosWANTED AS AGENTS spiration of his wife. Traumerei was pital herd; will freshen this week. To sell new and wonderful lubrlcat written in her honor, who loved quiet 492 S. 7th W. to "chat oil stop guaranteed ing terine." Made by oldest oil company Established in the United States. 1832. Being advertised in the' Satur day Evening Post and Literary Digest Opportunity to make perma nent and handsome income. Only small investment in stock ot oil neces Only high class men con sary. versant with motor and transmission system need apply. For particulars write or wire H. Head, Wm. C. Rob inson & Son Co., No. 32 South St., Baltimore, Md. MILK DELIVERED anywhere north of Center street and east of Fifth West. . Phone - . Pt. S- f AT ALMOST YOUR You Forget Six-hol- e - PRICE! 0V7M F-1- Having closed a deal with an Eastern Mattress Factory we are able to offer to our customers a quantity of High-GraMattresses at LESS THAN COST to manufacture. de when you use the wonderful new I s F-2- 7 The Whole Consignment Will Be Placed On Sale It's Washday AutoMatic Electric Local News Briefly Told d Thursday Morning Washer These d Feb. 23rd Cotton Felt Mattress with Art Tick Roll 45-l- b Edge, Handle Holds, made up in workmanship manner, for only $7.85 Less Than Cost of Material Texas Felt, full 50 lbs., fine grade of Art Tick, Roll Edge; will not lump or mat down. Yours ..' for only .... $9.95 A real beauty, with combination border edge, long staple Genuine Cotton High-Grad- e Felt Tailor made. These will go like a house tures COPPER TUB its sloping sides and grooved bottom make for easy draining. It is large, durable, easily kept shrink-proo-f and clean, BALL AND SOCKET DRIVE a new feature that means Increased efficiency you will appreciate this as soon as you see this wonderful washer in action. F-2-7 $12.75 ; If you want a Mattress the equal of any High-GraStandard Make Mattress that is on the market, ask De Luxe, for our NEW YORK SPECIAL. de This will go Thursday for only ENCLOSED GEAR8 giving absolute safety keeping grit out of gears and prolonging the usefulness of the nothing can catch in the machinery. STURDY CONSTRUCTION without being heavy and hard to move about, the new AutoMatlo is built like a the copper tub and all metal construction make it unusually durable. CONVENIENT CONTROL whoever designed the control ot this machine knew exactly the features women will appreciate. Everything It so hand; Oat operation seems absolutely in keeping with its name AutoMatic. machine F-2- sky-scrap- tt LARGER WRINGER large reversible wringer locks in three positions it takes the largest pieces without jamming. These features and other improvements make this 1922 AutoMatlo positively the greatest electric washing machine value we have ever encountered at the price. Won't you come in and let us show you this marvelous new electric washer? You will be delighted with the saving it will effect in your home a saving in time, labor, clothes and money. l, $18.75 these Mattresses in our windows pick out the one you want, be on hand early Thursday morning. See F-2- F-2-2 Utah Power & Light Company J. Barton9 F-2- 3 inc mm "THE FURNITURE CENTER" test 660-W- rust-proo- leak-proo- F-2- 7 afire at are a few of its new exclusive fea- F-2-0 767-K-- Think of a 1 "Efficient Public Service." F-2- 4 F-2- 3 F-2- 2 Uf 111 BREAD IS THE BASE UPON 1', J. F-2- 4-- F-2- GOOD HEALTH It is a best j-- j When the gigantic steel plant to Utah county they will need thousands of trained men mechanics, electricians, stenographers, accountants, et?. Why not lay your plans to get one of these positions by enrolling with the International Correspondence Schools ? J. F. 871 North Fechser, representative, Fourtn West, Provo, will be glad to talk it over with you regardless of whether you enroll now or at some future date. comes 234-M- known. IS FOUNDED as well as the best brain food Its ingredients are all wholesome and nourishing. body-build- er Make bread a larger part of your diet. Harvest Bread you will find most pleasing to your taste. And it is just as digestible as it is delicious. Eat Bread, more Bread and make Harvest Bread your favorite brand. PROVO BAKERY 58 West Center Street. Phone 334. F-2-4 4 Have Your Cleaning, Dying and Pressing Done Right pf WE SPECIALIZE ON LADIES' FINE GARMENTS Plant SIC WORK GUARANTEED D C CLOTHES INSURED "For That Better Service Call Up 809" SANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY Office S04 W. Center. 54 N. 4th West. Provo, Utah. The Only Modern Cleaning Plant in Utah County. LARKIN-GOATE- S MORTUARY Embalmers Licenced Provo, Utah Phone 161 - - - - PLAN THIS WINTER Conical Bore Instruments Better BUILD IN THE SPRING All indications show rock bottom. Place the contract for the material now. soon as the weather will permit. FREE PLANS AND BUILDING SERVICE . BURN PEERLESS COAL. Better Intonation Better Finish Better Everything kodak Better Better Try One. FIIIISHIII6 Better Bring Your Films in And We Count Build a3 SMOOT LUMBER CO. TWO-O- Results that lumber prices have reached There are so many new homes needed that it is only reasonable to expect building costs to increase with spring demands. Select a design for your new home. PHONE Tone It's the Finish That Counts at the Finish. Provo Photo Supply and Music Co. Phone 444- - ' 77 N. University Ave. |