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Show THE PROVO HERALD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922, Business Leaders of Spanish Fork (Notice to reader in Spanish Fork: Tho replies coming in are being fx- umined by The Herald advertising department, and Die winneri will be announced as soon as these replies are checked up with the following correct answers to questions arising in the contest. Replies arriving in The Herald office today before this list of answers Is printed will be considered in the contest. Here are the answers to questions the "Business Leaders of Spanish Fork Who Are They?" contest: 1 First National Bank. 8. P. Snell, cashier. The only bank in frtah county tinder direst U. 8. government supervision. In excellent condition a Fanners Co-oV. D. Warner. proprietor. Sell everything from a pin to a threshing outfit Palmolive soap. In McDonald s cocoa. 3 Leland Roller Mills. Mr. Tol- - Pride of Leland, Tip hurst, manager. Top, Turkey Red. 4 Excel Furniture company. W. J, Wilde, manager. Furniture, carpets, linoleum, stoves and ranges. 5 Evans Paint Shop. D. J. Evans, proprietor. Various prices according to materials. Willalms Garage. Jex A Saxon, proprietors. Miller tires and tubes. Forty cars. 7 Dr. Elmer F. Stromberg, chiropractor. Vertebrae of spin are movable. About 25 years. 8 Walter H. CYloore, president blacksmith's union. John E. Carter St Sons Robert J. Jex, Austin A. Carter. RADIATOR Jex Lumber company. A. E. Money, manager. All kinds of building material. 10 Spanish Fork Motor company. Fordson tractors, Ford cars, acces sories, supplies and service. 11 Spanish Fork Saddlery. Gates super-treatires. $12.23. 12 The Anton Blacksmith Shop New manager, Mr. Chalder. Call and get acquainted. 13r-- The Battery Service Station Boyd Peterson, proprietor. Penn sylvan la 2 year guarantee battery. 14 Crescent Billiard Parlor; Joe' Billiard Parlor. Spend an hour of recreation and entertainment with clean game of pool or billiards. 15 Tta. Peterson. Bicycle repairing. Helox smothers any fire. lfr Bttftoa Confectionery. Soft drinks, confectionery, groceries. All the latest drinks manufactured by the bottling works in Spanish Fork. r r. and Mrs. Walter D. Hasler and Mr. and Mrs. Christen Jensen motor ed to Salt Lake City Friday to attend the presentation "The Return of Peter Grim" at the Salt Lake theater. A. Mr. and Mrs. George Madscn. Mrs. H. John and Mrs. Orson Bird CHURCH CHOIR REORGANIZED. The choir of the St. Mary's church nas recently been reorganized. A quartette of trained voices has been secured to lead the singing. Earl Bean, baas; Ralph Dunn, tenor; Miss Marylene Maw, spprano; Mrx. Harry .May, alto. A fine musical program is being arranged for Palm Sunday, April 9th and Easter Sunday, April 16th, which win oe announced later. ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED SHOP rent for modern Three-roo- apartment at 60 E. 4th N. A-- FOR 8ALE Chiffonier and gas range. ins w. 3rd s. We have new, just installed a up-to-d- will take care plant which of every- - FOR 8 ALE Gas range. Bargain, Call at 247 North Second East. A. 7. NOTICE will take a limited num- 1 ber of students for band, orchestra, mandolin, guitar, ukulele. Sam Phone 444. Jep-perso- thing in Radiators. A-1- FOR SALE twin Service First K1U8. sale Quality Always Milk goat with pair 265 E. 6th N. A-1- 0 Horss, good farm work. Koberts Hotel. 1050 lbs.; does George Bibbens A-1- 0 lu&t tsmall leather purse contain ing money, Monday eve. in Strand theater. Reward. 237 N. 2nd E. A Department of the RENT brick modern, close in. Call 204-- FOR FOR RENT Parry Battory Phone 520-W- Six-roo- '. 213-21- 5 West Center Open 7:30. Close 7:30 Phone 730 'DIM . The Schwab Startup's For Clothing Co. Mailing a SOUVENIR MINIATURE BOX of GOLDEN CHOCOLATES' Golden' are in the same quality class as Snowdrift . Chocolates and Buy-Ro- z and Standard Gums. 'Nuf "Sweetly Thine" STARTUP CANDY CO. Provo, Utah. The Candy City" Sewn We Deliver It. Telluride Motor Co. Provo, Utah. "The Home of the Buick" Today Tomorrow, All Time, Which Is Most Important To You What Goes into a Can of Paint or What Comes Out of It? The Home Library To be most useful books on must be own of your the shelves home library. With such treasured volumes you are You on" intimate terms. mark a passage here and there or turn down a page. Again and again you come back to them for inspiration and advice. Build a Home Library. Let our expert bookmen give you intelligent guidance. Browse at your leisure among our books. Write for Book Catalog. DESERET BOOK CO. 44 E. S. Temple, Salt Lake ready-to-han- d, t, MAKEASAFETYHRST our merchandise carries the same economy prices for yon. Whatever jyou celect here we ensure lyou that the day after or whenever you visit us, that merchandise will bear the same price. In 1002, this policy was adopted in our first store. We believed In It. The public welcomed it. We are Rtill following it. It has been one of the causes of our rapid expansion. to Closely adhering many principles learned while pioneering In otir business, we are continually serving old friends mid getting acquainted with new patrons In every one of the 312 J. C. Penney Co. communities. modern house. " Syndicate Mining and Milling Com pany. Principal Place of Business, provo, uun. Notice Is hereby given that at meeting of the board of directors of the Syndicate Mining and Milling company, neia on the 4th day of April 19ZZ. an assessment (No. 11) of $1.00 pertnU8and shares was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to J Edwin Stein, secretary, Provo, Utah, mere. During the great war the American people were told that food would win the war; that ship and guns and air planes would win the war. Now that the fighting is over, it has become increasingly evident that, essential as these things were, THEY DID NOT WIN THE WAR. It was the SPIRIT oi the American people that WON THE WAJt. This spirit can possibly be defined by the words: Ideals and Morale coupled with Leadership and Organization, together with the un quenchable fire of PATRIOTISM. The old appeal "Your country Needs You" is just as necessary today as It was in the stirring days of '17 and '18. And your dollars are just as necessary, too. Not to buy powder and guns and airplanes but for a purpose just as vital to stimulate and lubricate the wheels of commerce. The prosperity of a community or a nation depends upon the extent of it" commercial activity. Times are hard because money is tight. Money is tight because we have been passing through a period of deflation. That period is now PAST, to a great extent and It Is NOW time to think and act In terms of the future. Build that HOWE you have been planning on for so long. Your ad vantage In being in possession of it but in addition to this, is the building of it will give employment to a number of men, who in turn will then have money to buy something pf you, whether it be potatoes professional services, or what now. This in turn will help you to pay for the home. Could the lesson be more clear. And it applies to your otaer NEEDS as well. will follow just as sure x Prosperity as niKht follows day. There is no We cal for an ORGY of SPENDING. have already passed through the results of fuch action. But we must resume buying for our NORMAL NEEDS if men are to continue to work and produce. Just as charity should begin at HOME, so should the - spending of our money begin at home. Christ said "Love thy neighbor." To love your neighbor is to trade with tim. And see that you give him a square deal. Buy his apples or wheat or hardware, or buy his services by giving him a job. He can than buy that which' you have to sell. It U simply the old philosophy brought 'lown to date. We spell it now P "Dressers of Men.' The Kuppenheimer House. Emery Shirts, Nettleton and Yorker Shoes, Knox and Schoble Hats; Provo, Utah. Sed! Larldn-Goate- s investment in our 8 Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock. Your money is secure and dividends are guaranteed every three months. Ask for the complete details. UTAH Licensed Embalmers Phone 161. Provo, Utah. A Distinctive Service. Larkin & Sons, Under takers, Ogden, Utah. Larkin Undertaking Co., Salt Lake City. Larkin-Goate- s Mortuary. Provo, Utah. & COKE COMPANY Daniels Auto Wheel and Body Shop All Kinds of Wheel and Body Repairing. Solid Tire Wheels. Cut Down and Made for Pneumatics. Truck, Delivery and Bug Bodies Made to Order. Fifth West, Provo. Provo Foundry & Machine Co. I They found out, also, that mixing and a different Provo Paint & Glass Co. 110 West Center. Phone 53. . Spring Millinery MlllS Showing of Millinery Crea. ti0M of BtmiubJng Grace Manufacturers of and Dealers in and All Kinds of Feed We ai80 carry a line beautiful flowers and elties. See them at Hoover Bros., Props. Phone 24. Provo, Utah. Buy You- rPAINT AND HARDWARE . LUMBER, Plumbing and Heating at the Phone 313. BONNEVILLE LBR. CO. First West St. ' Provo, Utah. ' P Smoot' Mr-- . Phone 21, provo, Utah. umm "V KCy pjg Hafley Company HAT SHOP HEALTH AND Welding. One man saved $50 on his Many Years More. Third " '"-- r 'Tree Service otabon VISION Dr. Peterson a"d Reliable 36 West Center St. motor block. nov-Flo- ur 317 W. Center St. AND SOUS tieth Anniversary. We Hope to Serve You Electric and Acetylene f ROSS MILLINERY CEORGE H. KUTTALL Phone 52. Call and See Us. WOOD-CLIFTO- Third South and University CO. N PHONE TO 220 H. G. BLUMENTHAL CO. ALEX MORTENSON 474 R 109-- THE SUTTON TEA & CHINA CO. Provo, Utah. 411-BUC- 748 KLEY L. LARSON & HAWS E. O. MOE & CO. ZION'S THE PEOPLE TRADE AT MERCANTILE INSTITUTION Importers of and Wholesale Dealers in AU Kinds of 9 GROCERIES $ Provo, Utah. F. D. CASSITY, Mgr. Center St. Phone SUPERIOR MOTOR CO Phone 74.' Provo, Utah. FITTED .FOR Twen-jj- 0ver" 'UTJ Excelsior' Roller 24 N. . Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Values. Provo, Utah. ATTENTION, NEW BRIDES! Let us help you in making your selections for your new home. Dishes, Glassware, Aluminum WTare, Silverware, Enamel Ware, Cutlery, Galvanized Ware, Brooms, Brushes, etc. - Our New Address 16 West Center St. 230 W. ' The Most Modern Cleaning Plant in the West. GLASSES 4G6. WHY? No. 28. Any stock o: wM?h this assessiuint Mcroh il. The program was conmay remain unpaid on Friday. May ., ducted by Mrs. Anna Welch, it being 1922, will be delinquent and advertised an afternoon with American comtor tale at public auction; and unless Tlie cf niuilc. bt gaa posers pregmm pavnient is mado before will be foM at the office of Wells L. Brimliall. 19 with the carlisst music, tha. of the Noith University avenue, Provo. I'taTi, Indian and co'o.iial periods, being at 5 p. m., Saturday, May 27, 11), to demonstrated by Mrs. Rut: Akin with tothe assessment, pay delinquent songs, &nd Mrs. Welch in instrugether with cost of adveriiring and mental. The Civil war end preseut of sale. expense day period were demonstrated by J. EDWIN STIN, .Miss Lela Beyer iu so.ngs, and in Secretary.. by Mrs. Mary Whitney and " Provo, I'tah. Mrs. Mary Mower. Trot.- - Wir.gate. t First publication April 5. 1922; chairman of the Springvi'.le ;ii?h publication May 5, 1922.) Fchool art was ;r??f!'.t and asked iadies to c?oierate win the hlfch s?hocl with an art diy. It SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY was decided that the ladies' clubs -of Sprlngville would conduct a day The Home Culture club met at the during art week. Cainty refreshments home of Mrs. E. H. Marble, Friday, were served by the hostess. t".-- lat to i r Our m land Automobiles; Nash Trucks. Repairs, Supplies, Acces- - Work Guaranteed. Clothes Insured. j Service." free literature. We Celebrate . N Fine Garments. 57 N. Univ. Ave; Provo, Ut. The House of Bettei grinding process had to be employed. You'll not particularly interested in the manufacturing details, but you do want satisfaction and lastingness in paint That is what Lowe Brothers put into every can of High Standard. It is what you always get out of every can. Come in and ask for Dealers in on Ladies' gSte. H A long time ago, Lowe Brothers found out that six different ingredients had to be used in making High Standard Paint, if their customers were to get the satisfaction and lastingness out of every can that they had a right to expect We Specialize Udies Hat. at Better Prices for Easter. Ladies BHBuuuar Motor Co. Dyeing Co. Shop BAcSv This Week Satisfaction Guaranteed. 25 N. MORTUARY VALLEY GAS I By ELMO CUNNINGHAM Secretary, Provo Chamber of Com Send 10 Cents to A-1- 7 A-1- 0 CMfW'PiSPEIIln . house. A88E86MCNT NOTICE. Station ! ' 8 Dr. N. H. Packard ot Ogden is spending the week with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Packard. Dr. Packard is also attending to business. Virginia Whittalier wa? pleasantly surprired by a number of her friends Saturd-- y were evening;. TIsj h;u-rmerrily spent in games and muic. Tainty refreshment'; wtra served to t:.c following: Virgir.ii Pr ckard. Ruti Smith .M Menerary. Kathleen Earner of Sa't Laks, La Maun 0&l;!ey. Grant Pao'r.ard,, Alien ar.d l'.vgh Boy?r. trown plsasantiy yis Mclva tit rn ArriS P:ol's party 'r.ing. Ail Foo'.'s games Sntuidiy wre crried ov. In er.t'rtainment. Hetreslimer.ts were served. Those present were Tlielnia 3jyer, 3uth DavidElizabeth son. .Tos?i'iine Vihtasan Cwen, Hi dd Van Leuvea. Donna Ash- ? Jo11-1'hia- Ken-ne'- a 247 West Center. ' Provo, Utah. croft and Florence Fergerson Fureka. Clyde Packard, Willard of tor a number of their friends. Tt1' entertaining rooms were charming Owen Stevenson, Leroy arranged wHh pink and red earn Marxi on, Rulon Williams and Jack tions. Five hundred was the featur Rcbc:son of Spanish Fork, and Orval Cf the eVOTllnir Mfrh mnro hoinff ot novo. ; by Mrs. Fred Dunn. The hours After spending a week at Ogden also merrilv ftnnnt with tramps lflc J r. ami Mr.--. Lavell Mower have music. A dainty luncheon was serv h:me. to the Vi ar.d Mrs. I.ynn Dr. and Mrs. Fr Haymond Mr. Tunn offollowing: nd .Mr.. Milan Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. Provo, and Cooke, Mr. and Airs. T. D. Burt, H'j .r.. ..uu.l w?r the guer.t. lastMr,week Mrs. C. R. Jonea, Mr. and M .r. ard Mm.. Jarper l cf Lake ;and K Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bin f ro, ftlr and Mrs. Mark Dougall. in. y.v. ard Mrs. Don Argyle and chii-drwho have, spent the winter in Mm. Jnhn It i.dfl... Af niA a1? R. L. Mr. and Mrs. Los Angeles, were the guests this new Mendenhall, fondle, Mr. and Wrs. Fortfi t?C ,MU- - Arg),e,s mother. Atra. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Oroesbeck. Jcl The home of Mr. and Mr.. Packard, and Mrs. Agnes Crandall John Provo. l hi Ids was the scene of a social affair Mrs. Eliza Thome la spending tW Friday evening when they week at Salt Lake. WOK J'i n Kj n'r ente-taine- |