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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922 i a ijl i i NOTICE, niLivAL SPANISH FORK, Dec. 27. Joseph tV. Ellis, 10, son of Mrs. John Ellis, Published by The Herald Company. -, died Sunday following an .operation ,ix days before for appendicitis and SATURDAY. WEEK-DAYEXCEPT AFTERNOON EVERY Besides his widowed complications. mother he is gurTlved by fly brothers '. Entered as second class TBail4 matter June 6, 1911, at the' postoffJce, and four, sisters. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Provo, Utah, under. the Act of March 3, 1879. First ward chapel. - ., ' ,. I SPRINGVILLE BOY BURIED. E Editor and Publisher. Business Manager. J. A. Owens, SPRINGVILLE, Dec. 27. The funer N. Gunnar Rasmusrfff: City Editor. A. T. Harding, Circulation Manager. al of Floyd Thomas Cbtidrson of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Child, was held Sun: );,!t day afternoon in the Third ward chapel. a 30 cents bv delivered imi carrier. nnlv. nf finhnrtnt Turin, nilv The speakers were Henry A. Gardmonth? bv mall in Utah counts. $3 a year; outside the county, $3.56 a year. ner and William Jones of Spanish in a a advance; .40 cents month, tf.ty year mil and Sunday, bv carrier. and Bishops G. Rj May cock and Fork, a year. Daily and Sunday, by mail, J4 a year. Sunday only, by mail, $1 J. F. Brlnghurst of Springville. Music was furnisned by the Jamison sifters of Spanish Fork, Miss Lela Boyer, C. Rodgers, . f' The administration of the estate of the late Ingrid Anderson ot Kristianstad, Sweden, desires to get In communication with her sister, Mrs. Hanna Peterson (or Pederseo). who when last heard from resided at Santaquln, Utah:, fn order' to receive- the share that belongs to her it will be nece sary that she, her children, or husband, correspond with the. admlnis trator, Karl Wbltefielif, Kristianstad, Sweden, and proving relationship within one year from date of this , notice. Dated this 18th day of November, 1922, at Kristianstad, Sweden. Springville Mothers Study club met at, the home of Mrs. Alta Alleman , Friday afternoon, .President Nell AHemaai In charge,' ,. Roll call waa, answered by each member ' giving a Christmas versa. piano .selections, Mrs. Belle Crandall; "The , Passion, play was wonderfully portrayed by Mral May Huntinrtonii nlctures wenfrfsent bv Clair Johnson who has wi&fessed the Passion Play while n bis mission Christmas presents were exchanged by the members. Ferns and earn tions with other Christmas decora tion were artistically arranged. A -- Elmo Coffman, Mrs. Mary Whitney, Miss Melba Condie and Richard Condie. 'Mr. Child war born in Springville October 24, 1901. He is survived by the parents, three brothers and two "One by one, dread diseases which for centuries have been re garded as incurable, and which have preyed upon humanity, practically'unrestricted, are giving way to advanced medical science. sisters. One ofjthe latest of these scientific wonders is the cure of the NEW YORK. New York's Christ- dread diabetes, which numbers thousands among its victims, and which is one of the worst of human ailments. A remedy for it mas mail was the heaviest tn the city's history. Outgoing parcels Saturday has been found, and according to dispatches, already is making were 35 per cent greater than on the cures. A story from Toronto, Canada, where Dr. F. G. Banting, same day a year ago and incoming discoverer of the diabetes cure, resides, tells of the apparent com letters totaled 6,000,000. plete cure of Miss Elizabeth Hughes, daughter of Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes, who has returned to her home after taking the treatments. This will bring hope to numberless vic tims of this ailment who otherwise would await death, certain in the knowledge that little could be done to avert it. Another and even more remarkable discovery of recent years FOR RENT 2 unfurnished rooms. is that the oil from a tropical tree will cure leprosy, which from 193 W. 4th S. D29 the dawn of history has been regarded as the most terrible of diseases. This, of course, does not affect so large a proportion of FOR SALE One Majestic and one Universal range, equipped with the people, at least not in the temperate zone, but it. numbers its Water If interested, victims by thousands in other parts of the world. Many have been don t Jacket if3oldesired. W. Center, or phone delay. cured, and permitted to leave leper settlements and go back into 381. We buy anything In the line of used furniture. the world of the living. Other recent medical discoveries have dealt in a simliar Way FOR SALE china, les sons given, firing done. 320 N. 2nd with the different plagues that affect humanity. . E. Call t In this connection a statement made by Dr. Lorenz, the great RENT Pleasant varnished room American physician, who has made seemingly miracul6us cures FOR with kitchenette and bath; conis Dr. Lorenz disease declares among hip interesting. venient for COUDle who wish tn hoard patients, - I, i - r P L eutmmurturroimt I I tl " 3 Now is the time while all 'the family is home for the holidays and the kiddies are out of - r 1 Studio CohunbiaTbeater Bldg. MAM.... TUAT MfMAJ PEABOW IS - . T 71 . OftONQ MAY&R SHAOH " . ProvO Utahr Trappers, Sheepmen and Cattlemen ATTENTION m cZvSSJ D-2- themselves. Phone : 306-W- 9 score and ten, says the doctor, is nature's immutable law, and FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms from it there will be no deviation. Other physicians disagree on ground floor. 39 VV. 2nd N. with him, and point to the freat strides made in treatment of all FOR RENT Furnished rooms for diseases. However, even if mankind in general will never attain light housekeeping; also sleeping any great length of years, beyond the three score and ten, un rooms. 190 S. 5th W. doubtedly, by means of modern medical skill, more of them will LOST 2 sow pig, red, at least reach approximately that age, as fewer will die in earlier witn DiacK spots. Notify Mrs. Mer years. This in itself, is a wonderful achievement. To live ap- rill 406 N. 4th W. Phone 342-proximately seventy years, or even a decade less, and to enjoy im FOR SALE Span Belgian colts, ready munity from diseases hitherto regarded as incurable, to have the to break. Phone best of attention and treatment for such ailments as may come once in a while, and to enjoy all the luxuries and inventions that LOST Ladies' gold lavalier, Shrine emblem. Reward. Return to 83 N. will comtf in that span of time is not this enough for any reason . able person to wish for? Much can be done in this biblical span 2nd E. Phone of life, and the amount of good that can be done depends entirely FOR RENT Two furnished rooms upon the health of the individual person. And no doubt health in and batlf. Phone 397-D24 general is vastly bettered as the years go, by medical discoveries such as the one that will result in greatly decreased death toll FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnish ed rooms. 387 E. 2nd N. from diabetes. WE ARE PAYING HIGHEST deal. greasewith SAPOLBO Scours FOR If you have anything in this line to sell call on us and get our prices.. We guarantee a square Clean steel knives and forks, remove stains and Cleans PRICES FURS, HIDES AND PELTS MAKING HOUSEWORK EASY 8 n Phone 384 for an appointment. Larson Hand-painte- - J school ,,; that, despite all the wonderful discoveries in science in medicine, the average age of man will not be increased. The biblical three ?. The Family Group Photograph Want Ads 186-M- ct -- . MEDICAL DISCOVERIES. fn- lefj Tie : wonderful refreshment unati - St0Ta Deal "Why the Chtom, Christmaa was bT th hmt.. ,one-aEangplay, was ct. assisted by M Daniel Webster of very, pleasing manner by Mrs. rrovo. ... - , tf. The Alpha Beta club met t "h Christmaa -- " tor home of Mrs. Charles Boyer Friday unusual attraction. -- Amngemeluf Miorjioon. .me noma waa beautifully Prty cwnplimentary To decorated with holly. At 'roll call each aartJ fbands were completed. be held at the home f member answered with Christmas Packard. Friday. December 29 sentiment Miss uela. Boyer rendered freshmeU were served by the nost two vocal aolos; Christmaa story Proyo Hide & Fur Company Polishes 8 775-J-- 390-J- ftj3r.-- rnoneaw. 4 ENOCH MOftCAN'S THE STORK IS COMING! Newspapers scream out the news that Princess Mary is soon L08T You are losing money unless .to present the world in general and her husband in particular with you trade with the Wasatch Produce.tf an heir, and other papers take up the cry and herald far and wide SELL nR TRADE A real ft no that the princess expects the stork. And folks read itand grin WILL . V Tama. V... A, J . accounts. otner tuner and buy papers lor better anywhere. Phone The fact that the princess, who is a refined lady, should be BUILDING AND LOAN made the subject of street talk and her condition become a morsel WE8TERN makes easy installments loans. No of gossip is to be deplored. Every instinct of refinement blushes waiting for your turn.. See Provo Con- at this public revelation, womanhood is indeed in a sad plight, solidated Real Estae. TO LOAN on farm, 7H per if it must be degraded by public and open comment. Maternity MONEY cent Phone 688. Interest loses part of its sacredness when it is anticipated by yellow jour to a find when Babies nalism. forfeit their rights they arrive H. M. AYER8 WELDING CO. Oxy- crowd in attendance ready with jest and quip and silly nirh, acetylene welding and cutting. We Chivalry seems to have died with knighthood when won: n en- - weld anything made of metal. Work guaranteed. First olass service. 42 not have privacy at this mosSsential time. . N. 4th W., Provo. tf Phone REPAIRING Tt ia iwrnmnn fnr the wnrlrPto know months ahead of the EXPERT HARNESS Clayson Auto Tire Co., 213 W. coming of a baby to a prominent woman. When every, feminine Center. is1 as if news the tradition rebels at this vulgar publicity, spread it were a crime to become a mother. Maternity is associated with HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING 2i:0 W. Center. Work done r!ght. vulgarity; womanhood is spoken of in light Vein; and the coming Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. event is a part oi everyaay puDiic Knowledge. fe! 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