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Show 'I THE HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922, MARKETS LIVESTOCK. NORTH SALE LAKE, June 28. Cattle Receipts 207; steady. Prime steers, $7.G05 7.85; good grass ti.25(U7.00; good steers, steers, $6.fj(t &7.5U; 11 K feeder steers, $3.00 6.50; choice cows and heavy heifers, $4.7.jS'5.25; fair to good cows cutters, and heifers, $4.00o.OO; cannem, $1.5v4f2.00; J2.00Ca3.25; fat bulls, 2.'03.00; bologna bulls, 2.00jj3.00; light veal calves, $7:50 &8.50. one; steady. Hogs Receipts, .Choice prime top fat hogs, 175 to bulk of 225 pounds, $10.40; sales, $9.50(310.15; feeders, $8.50(S'9.25. I Sheep-Recelpte- none; , steady. Choice fat lambs, $10.0011.00; choice yearlings, $5.006.00; fat wethers, $1.00 5.00; fat ewex, $3.00 4.0O. GRAIN. CHICAGO, June 28. Decline in the price of wheat took place today during the early dealings. Liverpool quotations having shown little response to yesterday's advance here. Besides, hedging sales of new crop wheat tended also to depress values. Rains which were expected to prove of benefit to corn and oats were likewise indirectly a further source of weakness In the Whett market. Initial prices which varied from unchanged figures to o lower with July $1.14U4 and September $1.15 were followed by a slight rally and then by material downturns all around. i i' f Corn and oats were eased by the more favorable. weather conditions for the growing crops. After openup, July lower to ing the corn market underwent 6. a decided general ag. Oats atarted unchanged to,l-2later higher, July 37 for all deliveries. Lower quotations on hogs weakened the provision market. c HCUS PARADE -r A I mliiMinlllltlillllK I DELIGHTS THUG 306-W- I Cord. ...... $18.95 ld Neilan's newest production for First National release, which will be the attraction at the Princess theater for Friday and Saturday. As three of the chief characters in the story Director Neilan has used kid Wesley Barry, the freckle-face- d in "do and Get It" and "Don't Ever Marry;" Aaron Mitchell, a pickaninny, and Walter Chung, an ond-eyed youngster of Oriental extraction. Other widely contrasted types are offered by Colleen Moore, as an Irish girl; Julia Faye, as a modern vamp; Anna May Wong, a beautiful Chinese maiden of eighteen summers in pretty Oriental garb; Noah Pat Beery, as a Malay O'Malley, Marjorie Daw and J. Barney Sherry, in ;ight American parts; Tom Wilson, as an Irish cop; Jimmy Wong, an native of the land of fhe Chee Chee bird, and Kate Price, as a typical Bridget from Erin. Fabric Tubes. $12.90 14.9 $2.15 2.70 3.25 2,90 3.35 3.45 3.60 3.70 4.65 4.75 4.95 5.00 5.25 6.00 21.00 24.00 27.50 28.50 29.75 25.90 29.80 32.75 33.75 34.95 42.40 44.00 44.30 45.45 46.55 52.30 53.30 54.40 57.45 : ...... ...... cros-countr- tmo 6.25 6.65 "And now it costs NO MORE to buy a g Kelly" I Morrison Bros. West Center. " Provo, Utah. y rz. vaj v ii v a u mi h vv i hi. tmiij i i U . The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo" FRIDAY MATINEE 4 P. J 9:15 TONIGHT-7-.- 30, Regular Prices SKS? mortgages draw 8 per cent interest net to you. Large and small mortgages for sale all the time. W. H, J-3- v CLEANED with famous Hamilton Beach electric carpet RUGS washer. Removes grease spots, stains, etc.; restores faded colors. Cleaned on your floor or taken Satisfaction guaranteed; away. prices reasonable. Phone 442-- Mine War Victirr 9 and plcot edge a smart finish to your Fourth of July dress. Bring In your work early. We guarantee satisfaction. We also make button Prices reasonable. Phone holes. 399 for instructions how to prepare the work. Singer dewing Machine Company, 97 N. University Ave. D. There and house, partly N. 1st E. ?0MM0t Starring SUNSHINE WESLEY BARRY MUTT AND JEFF I FOX NEWS V - ,'x) 11 v " r- I FIFTY OAJNDTJES" Coming to the Strand Friday and Saturday. J0a i TO for ta lisl He Ga: iaj HAS At a bargain, used electric range. Bates Stores Co. 1 toe : ALL CHANGED BEEN '.? It gives you all the privileges, advantages and benefits of sound investment. Our plan, while new to many folks, is not untried and untested. By means of it hundreds of people, some of them living right here in your town, have become partners in this business. They bought shares in the company by paying a little at a time out of .their earnings. Lots of people have nothing coming in at the end of the week but their wages. Now, with the income from the money they invested, they are able to provide many comforts and luxuries for their families and themselves which they could not have afforded other- HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING 230 W. Center. Work done right Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. SALE CLEARANCE hats; price. South. summer of snappy styles Parlor Millinery, at low 56 E. 2nd 9 FOR SALE Confeclonery, doing excellent business. Phone 725-J- . 17 10c lb. GREEN GOOSEBERRIES Owens, "09 S. 2nd W.' Phone -- SSTr-J. FOR CHERRIES P Pay .?. en. It C0MY T: Darn rat phone 667-J- wise. . 'on one-ma- - ' Jy-- 7 .RENT apartment. Inquire 317 W. Center. S The Utah Power & Light Company is not n a concern nor is it owned and controlled by a few individuals. The distribution of its stock covers a wide area, with the average individual investor owning $2270 worth of stock. This stock is held in 45 scales of the union and in three foreign countries. Of a total of approximately 3750 stockholders, more than 1300 are residents of the territory served by the company, who are holding $2,119,000 worth of the company's preferred stock. Their average holdings are 18 shares each. ita FOR 0 WEW HONEY now ready. field. Phone 413-J- . Keep a picture record, of your travels. No hiking or camping trip is complete without a FOR SALE quire 386 N. 0 Extra good cow.' 4th E. Phone 550-- kodak. FOR SALE Hay. Phone Why don't you become an investor? Come in and talk the matter over with His. Or, if you say so, a representative of the company will call on you anti talk over the matter with you. We will welcome your subscription for stock, even if you can afford to take only one share. Clip out and mail the coupon today. feTthstyou on It wiU the road to financial independence if you want it to. V : V Wake : - In- ;1 Jy-- jui ju; : 3 Send in this coupon it will bring you an illustrated booklet and tell you how to buy this stock for $10 a month. 767-R-- A-- l you the service Bring us your films. of an expert in developing andpriniing. We use the glossy type finish. . er PLEASANT GROVE (Without Obligation.) Deiweea rnnu auu Vivian Park. Finder please leave at Herald office. Reward. LOOT Utah Power FOR SALE Three , Phone pigs. W. 2nd N. months old or call 930 C K. McDowell, uaertetendent of the Southern TttinoU Coal Company's mine near Herrtn, 111., waa tbe first of tboee beaten and shot to death in tbe riots that followed tanportailon of strikebreaker. MARRY IF LONELY For results, try me: best and most auccess- ful "Home Maker; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confi- dential; most reliable; years exp lenre; description free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 55, Oakland, CaL & Light Co., Lake City, Utah. Salt Kearns Bldg.. Please send me booklet, "The Story of an Opportunity at Home," containing (1) More information about your preDetails of Easy Payment Plan, (3) How to ferred stock, (2) Judge an Investment. J-- 821-M- Iledquist Drug Co. !( FOR SALE Kodak Service We-off- Id m 0 tf f AlSO 1 COMEDY 1 Qmhd in CotmopoHhm PwducSwi .."DINTY" UTAH POWER & LIGHT 366 N. 2nd E. 729 'AFTER, a new order of things. Now everybody, no matter how small his or her salary or wages, can JfesS ard receive cash dividends from their saving. The plan has been worked out by the 9 each, delivered daily. Order now for July 4th dinner. They won't last long. Victor M. FitzPhone gerald, poultry dealer. furnished. Call 7:30, 9:15 MARSHALL NEILAN Presents His Story BUT THIS ATTENTION! HOUSEWIVES, 1200 choice spring frys for sale, FOR RENT S j ' and moderate salary folks, have been denied the money-makin- g advantages of investment 11 HEMSTITCHING work will give . SATURDAY Wage Earners A-l-- tf FOR SALE Good saddle or buggy horse, cheap. Inquire 392 S. 6th 624-W- FRIDAY AND g Ik squeaky wheels tightened. Satis faction guaranteed. 67 N. 1st W, R. "THE MAN WHO HAD EVERYTHING" Abo FABLES and COMEDY Iplf DANIELS AUTO WHEEL AND BODY SHOP All kinds of wheel and body rebuilding and repairing. Truck and bug bodies. Loose and West, JACKPICKFORD his father's fortune by Gordon Phillips, the evil half of the family. Complications arise when "AFTER MIDNIGHT' Wallace changes place with his brother Gordon so cleverly thai even Gordon's beautiful wife is Entertainment of the most dra fooled. matic and thrilling sort is offered The thrilling police raid and an In "After Midnight," the latest Selz-nic- k exciting fight in Chinatown cliConway starring picture maxed by the sudden death of GorTearle. which is the feature at the don brings the' story to an eventful Columbia theater Friday. close with everything ending "After Midnight" is a stirring tale with most of the action laid in the underworld, and Conway Tearle WANTS A DIVORCE is seen to splendid advantage in Mrs. Dora Edwards today filed i the roles of the two brothers of different character which he. plays. complaint in district court asking The star does fine work as Wal- for" a divorce from C. W. Edwards. lace Phillips, the brother who has The custody of the two children been tricked out of his share of And alimony is asked for by the plaintiff, NO HUMAN BEING ever lost one cent of principal or Interest on any real estate loan that I have made in the last 30 years. These Provo. TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 half-bree- FOR SALE Household furniture, in good condition. 395 N. 3rd W. Ray. mm alm- 0 FOR SALE Motorcycle. Snow, 385 S. 7th E. KODAKS PROVO II - 25o j nMltniill - 1 The summer school students of the B. V. U. held one of their sunA rise hikes yesterday morning. large crowd assembled at the fountain .in from, of the educational building promptly at 5 a. m. After going through the traditional ceremony of matching once around the Aztec fount itin the hikers were led course of three over a miles along lanes, through fields, and over the foothills of the mountains to theeast of Provo. At the mouth of Rock canyon the party was baited in a beautiful spot and tire hike director told them a story of Swiss mountain climbi!' and the attractive features to be found among the Alps. While he was telling the story the hikers were Surprised to hear the horns mellow notfs of Alpine coming from somwhere b'.s'u on the mountain sjde. Several selections were furnished by the mysterious musician: much to the delight of the Later the party found the concealed musicians, who proved to be none other than Prof. Sauer, Rulon Morgan, Mr. DeYahn. and Delraar Dixon. These artists had been taken to the spot and concealed there at daybreak by Mrs. E. L. Roberts. 1 An unusual combination of types is offered in "Dinty," Marshall tf He-a- ge 107 i . "DINTY" tiiiin- Kelly-Springfie- 36x4 V8 33x5 34x5 35x5 37x5 u ii in the Saturday Evening PaU Story "FIFTY CANDLES" sec-tin- No tire without Kelly quality could have maintained the reputation for and service which has enjoyed for twenty-fiv- e years. 34x4 Yi 35x4V2 i Matinee Friday, 2:30; Saturday, 2:30. 1 P. M. MARJORIE DAW and BERTRAM GRASSBY t l. SUNRIS E 32x4U n FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 0 33x4$ ' "MAKING THE GRADE" And HALLROOM BOYS' COMEDY Sun-drie- SUMMER STUDEfrrS 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 MM irnrr.. i DAVID BUTLER Jy-2- 395 N. 3rd W. 32x3$ i m i I 30x3 I j y 0 J. 30x3U U ' TONIGHT 1 30x3 inn inn WANTED Twaaaimgc"' 'ii' i MI tl.. Experienced weavers The raw and spinners; steady, attractive sugar market was quiet this morn- "Vretty ponies and wicked looking work, good wages. Apply Portland ing and as no sales were reported, Hons; lumuering eiepnants ana- Woolen Mills, Portland, Ore. prices were unchanged with Cubas diminutive monkeys; patient looin nearby positions quoted at S Ing camel and newly washed and WASHINGS done at 318 W. iih fi. cost and freight, equal to 4.73 for dressed dogs; mounted performers 'and clowns by the dozen; they were centrifugal. Hardman Raw sugar futures were firmer all there with bells and ribbons; FOR SALE, CHEAP on covering and commission house h Oentrr show naraded the City Autotone player piano. Call 752. buying with prices at midday z to at 2:30 today, the train being laved bv a slide at Soldier Summit. nnlntu nt hither. '9-- j TharA vif.rn nn chances In The paraphernalia was of the LOST A pair of hornrimmed NtiAd alitor, fine granulated beln"V reeular circus style, but the pecu glasses. Finder please call 95. quoted at 6.20 to 6.30, although the liar features that have made the demand was only moderate. Gentry show dear to the hearts of FOR SALE Fresh Jersey milk, dethA rhildren since anvbodv can re Refined futures, nominal. livered morning and evening. member, were still in evidence; air Phone . 0 POTATOE8. the smaller cages were drawn Dy Shetland ponies;. Major, the beauCHICAGO, June 28. Potatoes brick, $8 per Slightly weaker on barrels, steady tiful white collie on his platform FOR SALE on sack", receipts, 78 cars, total wagon, received much, applause Nelson Co. thousand. Penrod United States shipments, 713; Ala- from the onlookers, and little Hous- Phone 782-J-Ar- ton, a Shetland born Houston and in Oklahoma bama Louisiana, kansas sacked Bliss Triumphs $2.65 thin year, was followed by a crowd LOST You are losing money unant BS rat ; Alabama sacked of children; this mite of equine exless you trade with the Wasatch Spaulding Rose mostly around $2.00n aristocracy weighs at this time tf cwt.; North Carolina, wonoiK actly 67 pounds. All the animals Produce. atavA hnrrels. Irish Cobblers, looked to be in the best of condiWESTERN BUILDING AND LOAN oaatnrn shore Virginia tion. It has been said that a circus stave barrels, Irish Cobblers, $4.75 makes easy installment loans. No 5.00; no sales old stock. parade can be likened to a mer- waiting for your turn. See Provo chant's show window; if this is the Consolidated Real Estate. case, the Gentry people have ap1 '3 'i.T'' parently much to offer In the way FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms. of clean amusement; trained ani165 N. 3rd W. Phone 204-J- . mals have always appealed to the various phase of human nature, and 8 per this angle of interest ha been MONEY TO LOAN on farms, cent Interest. Phone ess. catered to bv the show's manage ment; most people of middle age or H. M. AVERS WELDING CO. thereabouts, can rememoer me welding and cutting. thrill that always stirred their childish emotions when the coming We weld anything made of metal. servof the Gentry show was announced, Work guaranteed. First class 42 N. 4th W, Provo. Phone and It is reported tnat even tne ice. 588-tf men folks nowadays, get a "kick" out of the thrillers that have been WANTED Clothes to press. City added to this year's program. 337 W. Center. Phone There will be a complete, night 850.Tailoring, 8:15 at this show evening, starting o'clock. FOR SALE house, partly modern; bargain for cash. Apply SUGAR. NEW YORK, June 28. ' il IITMPOWK T i Name Address. -- Efficient Public Service" CO. |