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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922, FORUM MEETING. Vi McAllister and K. P. Mayliew assrrt: "Last forum meeting there was 60 good singers present. This time there will be about 150. l'rof. Mavhew will render a cello solo. All come and hear them." The Open Forum meeting of the Provo Chamber of Commerce will be held at Central school tonight. J. Mrs. Henrietta Sawyer Taylor, 75 years of age, died Thursday attcrnoon at her residence 17J West Center street. Mrs. Taylor was born on the Island of Jersey. She came to America in 1856 and lied in New York for four years, after which the family came to Utah, crossing the plains with ox teams in the company of Captain Jesse Murphy. The family lived in Salt Lake for some years and then moved to this city, where Mrs. Taylor had since resided. Mrs. Taylor is survived by one son, John T. Taylor of this city; three daughter, Mrs. Nettie T. Kerr and Ella T Westphal, both of this city, and Mrs. folly T. Roberts of Salt and Lake; thirteen grandchildren three greatgrandchildren. The funeral will be held at the Sixth ward meeting house Sunday at 12:15 o'clock. Friends may view the body at the residence preceding the funeral. NOTICE Of STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the State Bank of Provo will be held In the directors' rooms of the State Bank of Provo building on Monday, March 20, 1922, a. m., for the purpose at 10 o'clock of electing directors and the transfer of such other business as may be necessary. ALVA NELSON, (First publication March lication March 17, Secretary. last pub- 3, im.) I ' V. FARM BUREAU MEET TONIGHT Porvo local of the Farm Bureau meets tonight at the courthouse. 7:M) o'clock. All members requested to be present. Charles J. Sorenson, county crop inspector will be the principal speaker. m mm iiAirs ously injured while at work in Pay-so- n Wednesday morning. Mr. Huber was working on a derrick for the county at the time of the accident. A huge weight on a tackle fell, striking him and breaking He was later removed to the Provo General hospital where he is reported as having rested much better last night. There was a noted change for the better this morning but it is thought that he is totally disabled for z., 35 25 for $3.00 Cups and Saucers, per set $2.25 $1.60 $1.70 $16.50 $2.10 Dinner Plates, per set $2.25 Cups and Saucers, per set Two only $18.00 Buckeye Incubators, each Two only 300 size $50.00 Essex Model Incubator, each $30.00 10 Per Cent Discount on Garden Tools and Pruning Shears Wilford Perry Phone 117. 338 West Center. I i 1 1 BREAK INTO GROCERY Burglars broke into the Timpanogos grocery Wednesday evening, taking enough food to last a family several weeks, according to the police station report. .... ADDITIONAL X t WANTED Mozart hall. tlemen 3.50. course. Genm-- RENT bungalow-812 It. Modern with garage six-roo- , $10. brick Phone A hen. setting M-- bedrooms. . M-- J M-- The Rev. Wm. F. Bulkley, in com pany with Bishop Arthur YV. Moulton, is spending ten days on the Uintah reservation, and is expected home 1 uesriay. served its day. If you want a full summer of enjoyment out of your car, install a new Willard battery now, at the very begin-nin- g of motoring days. It will more than pay for itself in efficient service. 127 West Center. Phone 70 A I TO ELECTRIC 201 SUPPLY CO. West Center. Phone 48 L For S ale or Trade acres of good land with government water right for sale. Best water right in basin. 50 acres in alfalfa, 30 acres in grain land, good improvements for cattle raising, house with pantry, corrals, stock yards, sheds three-rooand good granary; 150 tons of good hay raised last year; .v. .milA frnm Altonah. Seven teachers in Allonah. For sale or trade for home in Provo. Widow and children want to go where college is. r or particulars write i ounty uerK, Duchesne, Utah. . SO m ex- ONLY, ...10 35 , , , , 25 7l Provo Meat & Packing Go. FOR I at Our Wonderful 3 pkgs for 1 Spring! LAUNDRY Better Than Riches 25c American Beauty Brand. SOAP Flake White, per bar... 5c Pearl White, per bar. . . .4? bars $1.00 The merchant who is too much concerned with nrnfit rannm hniid an enduring business. Certainly the groceryman who is always looking ror a big, rat protit does not have. the best products on the market. In- ariuiy there is another merchant in the field whose pride of quality, and lust- trpatmpnt nil ... la orontc Hum lonestv ,,..;,i lUi.. .....v tn .... r UI .ntw mail ilia 1UIUC this reason the Sltaggs Cash Stores and Markets are, highly yiui.ll. praised by thousands of satisfied cuvtoniers. A good name is better than riches. juu a oivagss pauuu : u not, start tomorrow: you II be pleased. ..:. SATURDAY UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK CAN M. J. B. COFFEE (STEEL CUT) for LARGE CANS OF CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIVES 10 LBS. OF EXTRA FINE BEET SUGAR for.V All 15c Crackers in packages, N. B. C. brand, per dozen $1.50 30c PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF (Rolled), lb 28c SHOULDER PORK ROAST, lb 22c SHOULDER PORK ROAST, lb. All 10c Crackers in packages, N. B. C. brand, per 75c dozen We have a shipment of sweet. juicy Oranges that we are selling Lard 85c for about half what others charge. Medium Sweet Oranges, doz....27c Large Sweet Oranges, doz 30c Large Smooth Oranges, doz 39c Extra large Sweet Oranges, doz 45c Extra large Sweet Oranges,' doz 55c Large Fancy Lemons, doz 40c No. 3 Lard All Pork Sausage 55c 20c blaster is that high grade Eastern Coffee that you can buy at MEATS No. 10 No. 5 Lard v. ...$1.60 Country Sausage ...12 Vic Country Sausage, linked 15c Lean Pot Roast COFFEE Old Skaggs Cash Stores only. l ib can Old Master 45c can Old Master $1.33 can Old Master $2.19 Mb Skaggs Purity Coffee 35c Skaggs Purity Coffee. .. .$1.00 15 ib M. can J. l 42c b 12 Vic b To produce artificial light bright as daylight, but without a glare, is one of the goals sought by scientists. Until they succeed, and as long as men and women continue to work under light that strains the eyes, it will be at a costly sacrifice. Under a constant the strongest eyes glare, weaken. Glasses lessen the strain. , Your eyes are strong now will they be as strong a few years hence? Better to be safe than sorry. Come in and have you eyes examined now. Shoulder Pot Roast 14c Cross Rib Pot Roast. ..17c Shoulder Rib Roast. . .17c . Brisket Boil Rib Boils Sc 10c Home Raised Pork Chops, lb 23c Home Raised Side Pork 23c Home Cured Breakfast Bacon, whole slab, lb. 21c Half slab, lb 25c Vision. DR. II. F. CANNON TUB HOUSE OF SERVICE We Prescribe to Better Optician. Irvine Building. Phone 555 for Appointment can M. J. B can M. J. B SOAP Use $1.23 $2.19 ' CLEANSERS bars Crystal White Soap bars A. B. Xaptha 10 bars P. &-- G. Naptha 10 bars Creme Oil 3 bars Palm Olive 3 cans Lighthouse Cleanser 10 10 Sniitll Sea- Foam, Sal Soda, pkg Gold Dust, nku - COCOA 49c 49c 59c ..65c 25c 20c pkg 54 13C 2Qp POSTUM ib can Pure Cocoa can Pure Cocoa Small can Pure Cocoa l 35c H-l- Large can Instant Postum Medium can Instant Postum. Postum Cereal, pkg . 20c 9c 40e .23c 20e BROOMS Extra quality Heavy SUTTON MARKET ..15c . .60c ..18c ..18c ..14c ' V Broom 69c Mop Sticks 25c I Select the one you enjoy the must. Large pkg. Sunripe Oats 27c Large pkg Sunripe Wheat 29c 2 pkgs. Cream of Wheat 45c Large Corn Flakes 15C Small Corn Flakes 10c 2 Shredded Wheat Biscuits 25c 2 Puffed Wheat 25c 9 lbs. Fresh Rolled Oats (Quaker) 9 9 Millinery for 3gc lbs. Fresh Germade ...".!!!35e lbs. Fresh Corn Meal 23c HEINZ GOODS Medium Chow Chow Large Chow Chow Medium Sweet Gherkins Medium Sweet Mix 35C 45c iUoc 40c Large India Relish 37c Pint Table Vinegar 25c Malt Quart 4o0 Vinegar. Large bottle Catsup 35,. Small Ripe Olives .15C l ib jar Apple Butter 35c Medium Chill Sauce 40c Medium can Spaghetti .!20c Pork and lleans in Tomato Sauce . 2 for Nifty, Fashionable and Shapes Beautiful New, Serviceable. 35c lied Kidney Beans, per can Medium jar Peanut Butter. . . . You will also be surprised 20c 19c at the money we can CANNED MILK Tall 0:111s Scgo or Borden's, for Small can Sego or Borden's - ' 3 cans you small :..25c 5c SUGAR Granulated Sugar $6.35 Granulated Sugar.. 65c 21-lbs Brown Sugar 25c 2!i lbs. Powdered Sugar 25c box Cane Cube Sugar 23c our save expenses we give you are the the savings on the price of hats. Mo lbs Fine 10 lbs. Fine 4 I v See Us Before You Buy. Whiting iron 111 11 e M1II1 ineiry 56 E. Second South, Trove AND QUALITY 195, 193, 56 the Phone .$1.05 SOME OF OUR REGULAR PRICES ORANGES CEREALS Barrel Ginger and Lemon Snaps, Family Size Sodas, 3 for $1.00 Assort- - ment of Phones 19 and 39. 40c All Pork Sausage, linked 22c ( O. 1. SATURDAY 12 Hamburger, 2 lbs. for Ranch Eggs, strictly fresh, dozen Fresh Milk, quart 22-o- z. ALL 50c COFFEE .' . Rib Boil, lb Phone Two-rooframe house; bargain if moved at once; cash 2t!2-I.IO. Phone or call Arnold price f Dixon. Farmers & Merchants bank. after bad in having that battery recharged every other week. It has Pot Roast, lb. 50c er quart . . . . Van Camp's Tomato Soup, just arrived, per can. . .10c jars of Luneta Jam, all flavors, while they last, 35c only a few left 2fi FOR SALE Quit throwing good money Green Onions, California Lettuce, Spinach. SPAIN, FROM DIRECT Noodles, M-- 711-M- N All brands Milk, large size 10S small size . . .5 Everything Fresh, in Green Stuff Chinese Celery, SPECIALS BULK GREEN OLIVES, 8 and 33. FOR RENT Two modern 161 W. 1st S. Phone I I A FEW SATURDAY ghetti, Egg Noodles, Milk rooms. M-- AND RADIATOR Special For Saturday One can 35c Baking Powder with one purchase '. . $1.00 of Laundry Soap, 21 bars for 20 men to Join the dancing class Thursday night at 8 o'clock in furnished Phone 148. 3 I T Phones 67 and 68. FREE cept Hills CLASSIFIED RANTED Lady for very'lisht house-keeping and companion to elderly lady. Phone 623-J- . Y I Please get your orders in early. That will help us very much, There will also be one delivery in the Capitol Cocoa, b can 15c Macaroni, Vermicilli, Spa- m-w- . PROVO HATTER Third South and University Ave. All will leave 8 o'clock. in 9:45 are orders that by a. m. will leave 10:15. 392 FOR RENT S. 2nd E. WANTED O Whitehead's Markot Vi-l- FOR I old large syrup factory is to be erected at Spanish Fork- - according to County Clerk Wallace M. Hales, who says that promoters have visited the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs of that city with the proposition to put up the syrup factory. The waste product of the sugar factory is to be used. 0!iu-- N ut A INCOME TAX RETURNS made out bv J. W. GUY, Room 8, Holbrook Block. OFFICE OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK" EACH EVENING. Phones G worn-o- SYRUP FOR SPANISH. 1 Our Meat Department Handles Only the Choicest of Meats A Trial Order Will Convince You. - .....35 2 ... more and you are saved a lot of expense and trouble. Besides that, you are assured the best merchandise the market affords. We are starting a new delivery system that we think will satisfy all our customers, and if they will help us we will give them the best service that has ever been given in Provo. Here are the rules: To begin March 1st All orders that are in by 7:45 a. m. on-th- school policy if appointed"I have none," he replied", "at '.Cast I have no statement regarding school policy to make." lj lW You get extra service which does not cost you any iM-1- You'll Be Dried Sliced Beef, can Early June Peas, can .$1.10 Early June Peas, per dozen cans This is a good buy. We Have a Full Line of Fresh Green Vegetables. 15 Giant Bunch Celery, each Head Lettuce, 2 for .25 Hard Crisp Cabbages, lb 4$ 3 Parsnips, lb Carrots, lb 3? Sweet Potatoes, extra choice, 3 lbs for 25 . 21 bars Pearl White Soap $1.00 45c can Scudder's Maple Syrup 35 80c can Scudder's Maple Syrup 65 $1.50 can Scudder's Maple Syrup $1.25 All sizes Sweet Oranges, Grape Fruit, Lemons, Apples. Pleases Disrai 8-- oz When you are in a hurry, and busy too, it's mighty us handy to go to the phone and call 67 or 68 and tell what you need- - we send it to you no worry no bother but service that's what counts. A FEW SATURDAY SPECIALS 25 15c Mission Brand Sardines, 3 for y Syotem life. Mr. Huber is district supervisor of and has a wife and five chil- PAYSON MAN BURNED. dren living there, who were notified Harry Tipton, of Payson, was badafter the accident. ly burned on face and hands Wednes- shortly weldan while acetylene cleaning day ing machine, the generator of which second vc;;en exploded, Mr. Tipton is suffering painful injuries but is reported out of danger. (Continued from Page One.) VOTE FOR COUNTY MAP. The county commission yesterday the work for the public welfare. voted to appropriate $2500 toward the Speaking for many women and not preparation of a topographical map of for any organization of women I urge the county, with special reference to the election of a woman as school the district around Lake Utah which board member. We know that mothis to be reclaimed for cultivation. The ers are deeply interested in their chilU. S. Reclamation service is to pay dren and in the schools their children half of the cost of making the map, attend. The mothers of this city are which is to be done by reclamation entitled to representation on the school board." map experts. Mrs. Potter referred to an arguINCOME TAX RETURNS made out by ment that has been used in behalf of Holbrook W. J. GUY, Room 8, men candidates, that men are needed Block. OFFICE OPEN TILL 9 as financiers on the school board, O'CLOCK EACH EVENING. Phones "We believe a woman can aid even 690-and 363. in the financing of a school system," Mrs. Potter said. "Most women are the financiers of their homes." A. A. Loveless nominated Ralph Poulton, who withdrew his name from Consideration. As only two candidates were left in the field it was voted to have both Plared election ballot. "au's J following were selected as election Judges: Xlrs. Ralph Poulton, Harry Heal and Win. D. Alexander. Mr. Paxmart was asked by The atrmrnf M tQ his SPECIALS Shilling's Tea, Luneta Tea, pkg New-Deliver- Whore Sorvico Counts 17b Win. back. SA TURDA Y Shilling's Tea, Our H. A. 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