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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11? 1922. -- Foote were hostesses social affair Thurs in honor of Mrs. daugbrertMtssT'enice jriaittorelatiTes and at a deightful ". . ....hk r.H'ornia for day evening, 1 W"1 WHOLE OCETY Dances Visitors Parties SYSTEM BENEFITED IS pnngville four years, and 'such other business as deem ed necessary. 3. The eleetlpT;of ; such alternates as may be deemed necessary. 3. The nominating of candidates for judge or justice of the peace and constable for each precinct. 4. The election of 400 delegates proportioned on pro rata In propor- - BnARUC 3; Elberta, 2; Fairfield, 1; Goshen, 6; Genola. 1; Highland. 1; Lehi: First district 8, Beefod 5, Third Fourth, 6; Lakeview 5; Lake Shore, 7; Mapleton, 8; Mosida, 1; Payson: First district 10, Second 9, Third 9, Pleasant View, 7; Provo Bench: Flr,st district 3, Second 8, Third 6; Provo: First district 9, Second 44. Third 12, Fourth 10, Fifth M, Sixth 14, 6eventh 11, Eighth 11, J, MICHEIJN general election. The apportionment of said delegate? has been Pleasant Grove: First district 4'.' submitted la eacli of iaid precUu'ls. Second . 9. Third 10, Fourth 8; Salem, 6; Santaqutn: First district Thousands of frail, nervous peo.:resPectlvelJr- - ,n the cal1 to said 6, Second 6; Spanish Fork: First and convalescents everywhere dly see that precinct district 9, Second 10, Third lu, have testified TO the remarkable! r Fourth 8; Spring Lake 4; Springvpower ot Tanlac in bringing back!"d. fstrict organisations are ille:- First district 9, Second 6, health, istrength, and working. of di8tric s and delegates: Third 6, Fourth 8. Fifth 6; Thistle, efficiency. It seems to quickly in- American 4; Vineyard, 8: Soldier Summit, 3. delegates; 'pin' vigorate the constitution and is a' dtstj-ic- t 10 Second 13. J. V. ROBINSON, powerful foe of weakness. County Chairman. N. Broadway, A Mary Shoklat, : Cllnt. 1; Colton. 1; Cedar Fori (First publication Sept. 8, 1922.' savs: Aneia Before I. took Tanlac. I was so weak I had to be helped from one room to another. My nerves were shattered and my digestion so poor I was almost afraid to eat anything, but now I am in perfect health and will always be grateful to Tanlac." There is not- - a single portion of the body that is not benefited by the helpful action of Tanlac. It enables the stomach to turn the food the addition to our lines of a complete stock of genuine into healthy blood, bone and musand helps cle, purifies the system you back to normal weight. Get a bottle today at any good druggist. Advertisement. ThomarPaldgTOT Gortl Tires held their first meeting of the Los Angeles, Cal. to Join her of Mrs. Mary beach husband. , The houra were merrily season at -- JJuV " Chase Flnley Thursday afternoon. where erenfo. Thursday spent with games and music, durwaa enjoyed , and supper ing which luncheon was served to The following program was 1 Community siuglng, "Amer .rred. the following: Mts. Warren Ferre, 0 W m addre9B of elcome. lca": of Miss Anderson Pioneers Miss Dora the LaVeir, The Daughters of Eliza Johnson Thorn: solo, an outing to Ferre, Miss Louise Bowen, Roswell dent Mri. Hilda Stevenson; life of Pio- ntah county enjoyed Mrs. Edna Larsen. Mrs. Ferre waort Thursday. TwelveLineer ,onah PnilllP8 given by his Geneva beach lweives, Hollia Wfi Phni. TAaai xrmo enjoyed, during which Bopnrona Mark Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sefollowing excellent program Schurtless, Mr. and Msr. Frank very interesting questions ' were asked by Mary Flnley and answer rendered! Song, "Oh Ye Moun-7Alexander, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ed. .by the Mm. pioneef3present pertain- High,'' led ward Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank in gto the construction of the first D. Alexander, Sr., Miss Bunnie built in Springville. A de Alexan- church Miss Babe Alexander, licious luncheon was served to 60 Milton mnddaughter; Mrs. Thomas, members. der, Mr. and Mrs. Setch ot the W Miss Emma uartnoiomew, Mrs. vy. smith by his granauausuujr, jnu Bartholomew" Mr. and Mrs. Wil a Celia'Fleiger of San Francisco is guest- of her brother. Arthur ttnai Cheever; original poem , toa liam Foote. Flelger. by wor of Mrs. Percla Bunnell, Miss Carol Bird was hostess -- dative; humorous Incidents In Tuesday at a tea in honor of Miss life of Mrs. Martha X. Harris Several friends of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl imball of Salt Lake City. w Mrs. Florence Myers; character W. Lester Mangum spent the week Music, sewing, and a dainty lunch" dancing, w 'u""'""1 musical selection, end at the summer home of Mr. eon were enjoyed by the Misses nhlne Jones; in Sprtngdell, Lela Boyer, Helen Groesbeck, Bir- Mr. Sarah Ramsey and company. and Mrs. Mangum was served Provo canyon. The party numr.er uena neynoias ana ftatnerine it. A community luncheon THATBiDBACK ing 36 included the following from Dougall. at o'clock. j rMs. Bird Huntington and daugh0 0 m Salt Lake: illr. and Mrs. A. M. Chefor front and rear axles for trucks. McAlUaBeth Wilford Mrs. and ters, have returned Mary, Miss Bessie Foote lias returned ney Mr. and a Do ache' have you dull, steady from a anu visit with relatives in Salt w. Write us for a Timken parts catalog, giving make of trom Los Angeles, Cal. where she ter, Mr. ana Mrs. rurwr, in the small of the back Andelin Judge and Lake City. sharp. bas been spending the past few Mrs.,Willard David Wheeler was pleasantly stabing twinges when stooping or truck, year, model and capacity. Mrs. Wilson McCarty. months. dissurprised by. his friends Septem- lifting distressing Jr., and Mrs. Frank Aexander, urinary ber 1, the occasion being his 81st orders? For bad back and weakAuthorized distributors of genuine parts for birthday anniversary. The guests ened Provo residents, kidneys were Miss Anna Spokes of Salt recommend Doan's Pills. Continental Motors Kidney Beck Bearings Lake City. Read this Provo statement. Timken Axles Mrs. Margaret Robinson, Standard Ball Bearings who Mrs. S. S. Jones, 280 S. First will leave soon for Salt Lake City East St., says: "1 have found much IBorg and Beck Clutches Shafer Roller Bearings to make her home, was the guest relief the use of Doan's iTimken Bearings Thrust through Bearings of honor at a luncheon and pro- Kidney Pills and consider them a gram given by Mrs. Louis White good remedy. I have taken three Rusco Multiple Disc Clutch Facings Wednesday afternoon. Those pres hnves nf Tloan's and thev have re-- ! ent were Mesdames Mary Brown, nieved me of backache and oher . Dn4.. ntlnn rucuc 0: l cuen ' signs 01 kiunev complaint. t oon 1 omgitHuu, nil ijciaj una, nl.i Wheeler, Harriet Raymond. Esther believe any kidney sufferer will AUTO Condie, Mary .Wheeler and Miss make a mistake if they give Doan's Phone Eight-O- , "Where the Flowers Grow" Anna Spokes of Salt Lake City. Kidnev Pills a fair trial." Miss Priest of Vernal, Utah, is FOUR YEARS LATER. OVER 46 South West Temple St. REMOVED TO GREENHOUSE spending a month at the home of Mrs. Jones said: "I am the same Salt Lake City. Dr. teorge and with strong believer in lioan's Kidney Anderson, relatives in Salt Lake City Pills todny as evei They always Miss Pearl Kimball lias returned Owing to the fact that 80 per cent of our orders give me the desired relief." to Salt Lake City, after spending a Prire Gllc, at all dealers. Don't come over the telephone, and wishing to give more week with Carol Bird simply ask for a kidney remedy-g- et Mrs. Frank Clark of Delia Utah. Doan's Kidney Pills the fame is spending a month with Miss that Mrs. Jones had. Foster-Mi- l personal attention to growing nice fresh flowers Lucina Clark. burn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Steven Deal is spending a Advertisement. and plants, we have closed our office in the couple of weeks with relatives and bia theater and will be at the greenhouse, corner friends in Salt Lake City. Dr. Frank T. Reynolds of Provo West. Second First South and has been spending a week with his WILD WOMEN mother, Mrs. J. A. Reynolds, while WILD Mrs. Alice Reynolds visited with friends hi Salt Lake City. and Vttl-T- . B1oto4-ia.GfineTf- uls-pi- e J tor I the-bor- yorr ti: gf JSg "' d "t. Mrs."k. 15 L :' i ... Prices With Those of the Best Cord Tires of Any Make 'l - per-thei- Compare Tlwsse '. J"n. . SOFT BEAD CLINCHER TYPE -- SO 31 . ANNOUNCIN- G- Sweorirvhis - -- . Att X x 4 rvTT$12.75 $15.50 STRAIGHT SIDE TYPE 30 32 32 33 34 32 Timken Axle Parts Timken Bearings x 3V2 x 312 x 4 x 4 x 4 x . . ' 4V2 Quality Cords .S15.00 $18.90 $22.50 $23.35 $24.15 $26.45 at Less Than Fabric Prices Villard Battery Station ' Second West and Center Streets. Provo, Utah. , Provo Greenhouse ... .... . Going Avayto School 1 MENDENHALL PARIS CO. For your family and for your friends at home For your classmates and new acquaintances at --school : Pictures taken now of you will be treasured in years to come. BE PHOTOGRAPHED R0LL0W STUDIO 8; 44 W. Center St., over McCoard Shoe Store. Day Phone 853. A will, Cherry Hill Dairy Lli 111 written on a telegraph blank in shorthand, has been admitted to probate in regular manner, in London, its validity being upheld by the probate court of England. It was written by a man who adopted phonetic writing as the quickest means of expressing his wishes regarding the disposition of his worldly goods when mrormea by his doctor that he had only a few hours to live. . MAKES CHILDREN FEEL LIKE THIS. BEST FOOD PRODUCED. STILL SELLING AT 14 QUARTS FOR $1.00 At Sweet cream for breakfast tomorrow from the milk you buy today that's our guarantee. PHONE 780-R-- SAVE MONEY 450 KODAK 3. there's always another story waiting to be told. Let us show you how simple and satisfactory it is to make pictures the Kodak way. BUY FOR CASH SAMUEL KOPP 446. West Center. Phone Lowest Prices. WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 16, 1922. 100 lbs. 10 lbs. Sugar Sugar sack Patent Flour Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen Fairview Creamery Butter $7.89 79 .$1.25 48-l- b. home with your 30tf Ask us for the free fancy Dressed Chickens, pef. lb fresh Salmon or Halibut, per lb Potatoes, per bushel Nice Crisp Cabbage, . . . :3 per lb....:. . .V.T. 1 Cauliflower, lb 5 per Green Peppers, lb 5 per New Onions, per lb 5 10 lbs. Blue Rose Rice 75 3 cans Macaroni Sauce 25 4 Pkgs. Excelo . .25 Cake Flour. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . L size can French Market Syrup 20 ballon size can Black River Molasses . . . . . , ,63 bag Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour .29 Large pkgs. Golden Rod Washing Powder 45 Large bars Peter Pan Toilet Soap v.39 10 bars Kirk's Flake Soap .44 Utah, Celery, per bunch ; lOtf Complete Stock Spices and Vinegar for Pickling. booklet, "At Home with the Kodak." ; ; ......... o. ,40 .30 30 .59 TOLEDO, O., Sept. 8. Police of Toledo, O., got a new version as to what a wild woman is when they were compelled to chase all over town in an attempt to arrest Helen McCarty, driving a machine while she is alleged to have been intoxicated. With her bobbed auburn hair flying in the breeze, honking her horn, shrieking wildly, racing at 4U miles an hour in the south end and ffiSking pedestrians scatter, Miss CcCarty was finally brought to a standstill when the police machine was driven in front of her own, according to officers. The patrol wagon was called and she remonstrated against riding in it by kicking out glass in the rear door on the way to the station. In police court sne answered not guilty to all charges and claimed polipe had a grudge against her. asked ''what's your name; Judge Young. "That's none of your business, she shouted. The judge then fined her $25 for! driving while she is alleged to have been intoxicated and $15 on a dis turbance charge. She refused to pay and told the court to go where it's hot. She was taken to the detention home to think it over. PROWS : Ths Donior -- I MAKE PEA FlW OF Trie . t E Show vou 4-- 'b OPENING . . .... . 8EDQU1ST DRUG Rest Room at Kodak Shop. ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. I. J. Rands wishes to announce the opening of his Chiropractic offices at North University avenue. START THEM TO SCHOOL FITAs- - means of becoming acquainted, my services will be free to all children under the age of 14 during the month of a; . September, if accompanied by parent. CHIROPRACTIC - EVENTUALLY WHY DELAY . 39 - I. J. ,R ANDS D.G. ; PALMER GRADUATE t y''"'- V--' : Successor to Dr. E. D. Morlan. . .80 Univ. Ave., OverEmil's Cafe. Hours 2 a. m., 1:30-5:310-1- , 0, 6:30-7:3- 0 p. m. IIIU UIQIIUQ m western Railroad System the BEST and PUREST that skill and science can produce! The only most economical. loaf that breaks apart evenly. Just right for sandwiches or toaster. Royal wrapped. At your grocer's. ROYAL BAKING CO. We Ship Everywhere. STEADY JOBS , for Qualified Railroad Mechanic U1TH FROM TIME Money WU1 '. the most de season on paint; particularly if the paint has begun to wear off. Cold rains and snows find every little crack and cranny, and quickly start expensive damage. Tf rnur linuse needs natnt this fall, put it on; don't put it off. By waiting until next spring you will have to buy more paint and pay more for putting it on, to say nothing of possible repairs. The right time to paint la need right before your buildings it not afterwards. You don't let your crank case go dry before filling it with oiL Then ot why not use the same brand common sense in painting T And Just as you use the best firan1 nf nil. whv not Use tha best brand of paint? We sug-that you paint this fall jest now with Lowe Brothers High Standard Paint WINTER DEMOCRATIC CALL, To All Ttinvms OF EMPLOYMENT AS PRE- UNITED STATES RAILROAD LABOR BOARD and Save -- SPVinRTTV SCRIBED BY THR PQXSCD Paint this Fall District Chairmen and Party Workers: District chairmen are hereby authorized and directed to call pri maries of all Democrats in their respective districts to be held not late than September 16. 1922, for" the purpose of conducting the fol lowing business, with any other business that your meetings may properly desire to transact: 1. The election of delegates to lie Democratic county convention of Utah county, Utah, to be held at Provo, on Wednesday, September 20 1922, In the Princess theater, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon for the purpose of nominating candidates iv.r: Two state senators, four state representatives, a county commisa county sioner for commission for term, a term, county attorney for two-ye1 county clerk, a county sheriff, an .uditor a reco ler, a treasurer; an assessor, a surveyor for ft term of , DATING IB CO. am. WAftFS rEL.fcw AN6HT GROW UPPMO it's a 6000 owe Kk flin Pronrln iu lane me iiwc ui oirincrs OF THE YOUAfc tOPAV-H- P. lid UUIIffUl a 2 Loaves for 15c Wie Jcfos x.hs OOrfT I itOYAL BREAD! Kodaks, all autographic, $6.50 up Brownies, p.oo up ... 530-- J. 24,-fo- ... ...... Evening Phone NEWEST STUDIO 10 cents per hoar cents per hoar cents per hoar cents per hoar cents per hoar cents per hour cents per hour . R 1 II cents cents cents cents at Time and - m - M m warn .... t I i"v Applicants for work should apply at the office of the Superintendent of Motive Power, 'Shop Superintendent, Master Mechanic or Shop Foreman, at Denver, Burnham, Pueblo, Salida, Minturn, Grand Junction, Montrose, Ridg way, Gunnison, Alamosa, Chama, Salt Lake City, Ogden, or nnv Tvnl AtrenL : ,?5;. - s. r' - J;1, ' Railroad The Denver and Rio Grande Western System Receiver m Use Daily Herald jy.r I' One-hal-f. JOSEPH H. YOUNG, two-yea- r per hour - - . per hour' per hour per hoar Dif ferentials of 3 cents per hour over the foregoing rates are paid to mechanical craftsmen on night shifts, and differentials of 5 cents to 10 cents per hour in "excess of the foregoing rates are paid to highly skilled positions in the mechanical crafts. Overtime PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH PAINT & GLASS COMPANY . 110 West Centfer, Provo, Utah. PROVO Phone 53. Be Paid As FoUows: 70 Machinists, 70 Blacksmiths, Boiler Makers, 70 70 Pipe Fitters, 70 Tinners, Sheet Metal Workers, 70 Car Repairers, 63 51 to 59 Machinists' Helpers, Round House Service Men, 35 to 38 34 to 37 Coach Cleaners, 27 to 51 Apprentices, Is 'c Vant Ac!p |