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Show DINrfeRS DANCES, OTHER . Chevrolet -- touring car, 19? .: '. .' model, new.- .,, Purebred SimafiaixUvjaaM, two years old, a choice animal. An eJectrte reading lampa .. beauty. "Pearl necklace. Gentleman's suitcase. ' hundred poundsot sugar. , Electric toaster. Mahogany clock. -- mraNMEIjlfLANNED - FOR FOURTH VARD CARNIVAL 'The FourKlHrrd fborcS fairand carnival wbldrSnfl be held October IT and IS. according to Dr. Herbert 8 Pyne, cbalnnan of the committee, will be as Interesting as a circus, as educational as a fair, and as entertaining as an carnival.-- - Featores - have - been , gathered front many strange places, and entertainers of the Very , highest quality bar been ,obtained for the two big days of fun, frolic; and fancy, "We are going to give the people of the eity,ofIrovo full value for they pay for "anything obtained at the' fair, and then, in addition, through the assistance many of the good fellows of Prove- and interested r lousiness concerns, we are going to. give in addition to the entertainment,' the eats, the theatricals, etc., nearly, one thousand ; dollars- - worth; of high. ' class prizes," Dr. Pyne said last night '.These prizes are to be absolutely given away to people; who already .will have had' their money's worth . of valuable things. "We expect-4hew- o days of the ', fair to be filled to the brim with in- terest In order that it may be, my committee and I have been workx Ing upon the enterprise for about four months and have worked out the program to such a point - that we know that every minute will be crowded fall of real enjoyment," Dr. Pyne continued. "WW are doing this in the hope that we will make a little money with which to complete, our meetUg bouse, but as a ward we are anxious to have the people, as far as possible, feel that "l fcu eel nt it. ftCV ia fori d T .ttlt i ft DM ffa da Ibat Mia iiuuuff cmonf In hnvinv rWYof as or in 4 JE lEi . H ren B iibojvfjhoof- war, j Thi (Inirf t 1 ling I j . wrwigyr-- - Ada rbucKAL bat Dinner chimes. Framed picture.A. ;' . I - fountain pen. Larkin-Lambe- rt ' AID FOR ROADS - . . Sprinsfville City "Council Acts . With Others ror Hobble Creek Road. of other valuable hunuf eifts. " L. and Mendenhftll Seymour has been appointed to canviiss the colnedy 4rama In fonr Grover Clyde 'were selected by the ward in search of "white elephants e of Various types that may not be acts will be presented by Dr,, city council to represent Spring-villcity in connection with the white tfleyhants in some other Thomas L, Mnrtin anil his corps of home. These,- - curios, or whatever, exifcrt dramatists. The title of the Springville Klwanis. club , commit-- ' from- the! r name or nature .they may lie; will piece to be presented is "One Night tee: and a ''committee be assembled in a booth and offered OBlyL:.It is sajd-lthpse who have Springville Live Stock association for sale. This sale is going to be cone over the manuscript that it is before the United States forest of interesting from - the colleetor'-- ubsolutely witheHt parallol inthe service, at Ocdi-- for world. Arter. me soliciting federal aid In tte conpoint, of view. Members of the comedy-dram- a ward, or of .Provo for that matter, play; the orchestra will strike up struction, of the Hobble Creek canc road. This was, the .decision of who have curios or other and dancing will be the order of the yon . w ...! 1in.. a. or furniture or anything else that night until near midnight when the iue council regular wsbiuu jiuu-- i 1 October nr at liitn will-in rid f eveuiug, day wnnid pr7PfrLH) tfrem, be givena get fiipy would care, to donate to a good away. A petition asking for the openingbe up again, of the Senior pool ia 11, i eause should call up Mr. .Oliver, will of The plan procedure chairman of the committee 4Bd about as follows: Tickets will be which has, been closed for the past ' each. These month by, an order of Hhe. council, gVrttr far one dollar manager- of the sale. entitle the holder to the was granted. The evening program' of fair day tickets-wil- l will be even more interesting than dance and the play both nights' in reporting the progress oi tne--i that of the day time. On the first entertainments. They will also bear j new-- street which extends .... First night of the fair there will be a big coupons with numbers on , them EAjtf street south until it meets the! carnival, confetti and serpentine that may bring to the owner any street on the east side of the Jefd ball In the ward amusement hall. one of .the many splendid prizes fersonschool, Councilman Wilde's famous orchestra will fur- listed on this page. Or if a person had that the nish the music The "price of admis- should eo to the Fourth ward fair been practically arranged for with sion to the dance will be exactly for lunch on either. or both of -- the the exception of a tract of SO cents a but every' two fair days he will receive one of an acre belonging to J. one dollar pur- M. Brown. He stated that the rest one who purchases; a dollar ticket (number fbi-ea- ch from any of the committee or sales Chase made of anything sold at the of the land had been bargained for men will not only nave the oppor- fair. It is understood, of course, at the rate of about $600 per acre tunity of going to the ball, but he that every penny above very Small and that Mr. Brown was holding will have the opportunity of going expenses taken in at thg.falr will'for an unreasonable price because to the interesting comedy the fol- eo towards helping to complete the of the fact .1. .. . .. land lay against lowing night, and in addition he Fourth ward meeting house. It is the street on will get one. coupon bearing a num- fit. Pyne's hope that the ward and was suited for a building spot ber, and. jnay be the recipient of bouse' may be completed Deiore After some discussion by the coun-- v the touring car or any one of the March 1 in order that it may be cil if was decided , to offer Mrv many exquisite presents named in dedicated upon or1 neath the seventh Brown' $200 and if a compromise this paper. anniversary of its beginning. The could not be made that the city atWhile the dance is in progress in house is nearing completion and torney should start a condemnation ' ' the amusement hall, - those 'who needs only the finishing, touches suit care to eat ice cream or drink the andj finishing touches are costly It was reported by Councilman nectar of the modern gods may re- to make it a beautiful church in Dallin that Harry. Pennington had offered the city the gravel pile at pair to another beautifully deco- which to'worshlp the Lord. rated room where nice things are By this method," Dr. Pyne said, the side of bis house if the city served to nice people. Here while "We can finish our house withont would remove the gravel to a mud sippii g nectar or partaking of the calling on the people for a very hole in the street east of the Jeffer donation. If ward son school. The decision reached viands of Olympus, the perfumed large dancer and bis partner or the mar- members and friends of the ward, Was that if Mr. Pennington Would ried couples who have lost some of students and . business and club furnish two men to load the gravel the energy of youth may sit and men and women will plan ahead that ihfi city would furnish two enjoy the ."Follies of 1UT as they they- - can help us do this splendid dump wagons ..with teams and renot be out a niekle, them move the gravel to the place will be presented on a platform. thlne-anr- t The- - entertainers who will appear selves. By arranging to take din on this program are all professional ner with ns or by buying a ticket Mendenhall Councilman stated and high class performers. for our socials 'or by purchasing a that a bull belonging to Mrs. Ann! of bushel or October On the following day, Mendenhall had been killed in the j 18, much needed, quilt e the program will be potatoes they can get value for clt- - pasture by a biill belonging, to do us turn a and fine PackarUs and that Sirs. Mendenhall '.More good chicken, veal, their money and other' tempting flesh will be as well! And then, of course, there was asking ' the city to pay for it served for 'luncheon as well as many are all of these splendid The matter was left to the city pas- -' prizes delicacies, but in the evening the which have been given by the busi tu're committee to Investigate and entire program jyill be changed. A ness interests of the city to help us make reconrmendatlous at the next al) f NowOn - Our stock of "Peters, Remington and Winchester .Shells is complete. . You will find the load you shoot here. ' bric-a-bra- V . -- ; We have a lot of shells in odd sized loads with Ballastite and DuPont smokeles powder which " V we are. closing out at $1.00 pexbox. ; ge -- ; We have . y SEE US FIRST one-eigh- SAVE MONEY half-doll- - Provo, Utah. .Ladies, tnere are nunareas oi nats to cnoose from and all this season's styles. Trimmed Hats and Sport Hats for ladies' and " V. 1 -- .. NASH . " children's" wear. We have an excellent line of the latest modes ' for college girls. Hats that range from $2.50 to $18.00, cut to WHOLESALE PRICES. .. . . a complete line or Winchester' Shotguns. MILXINERY SALF Fourth-South-r-str- eet 4 Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company White-headnal- right-of-wa- :J J't:- - Open Season - fOr - Ducks se purchase will help out- a worthy cause." . The program of the, Fourth ward fair will be a varied one. On' both days a splendid dinner will be served by charming women and girls of. the ward. For 50 cents a choice luncheon may be bad which will. consist of viands that .will be delicious and wholesome. The exact menu will be printed later. With every dollar scent at -- the dinner table or anywhere else at the fair a number will pur- chaser which may carry with it a fine, new Chevrolet touring car or one......of a dozen or more valuv"l any ... i . v, .. I nMi of the Brigham Young university, high school students, clubs, organl-mmcations, and individuals every- - - v. ioji Jin tire Jumps RTnckeY who sen-'lenced him to pay a fine of 209 or to serve fonr months la the county JalL Thus far the fine Is unpaid and 'Pappaa is incarcerated in the y m r fair . tlnkafli hnne Tinrrhnnora will Of mnnn rfaa liberal In their nurcbases. know- tag as they "will know that every f Gentleman's Will be the "White Elephant Sale." A committee of men and women buying merchandise or food has been well spent end has brought Its value to. the, purchaser. jror mat reason we are going to ao onr best to satisfy every purchaser. I Lady's hat 'Uie of the features of. the fair . jot - ' where are cordially invited to enjoy these excellent dinners. During both days, various things of value. Including new quilts, frocks, vegetables, and other articles will be sold at reasonable prices. the-mon-ey i Spa PAPPAS IN JAIL. begins the next day - Sheriff J. D. and Deputv after Founder's day at the Brigham Otto Blrk, Tuesday confiscated Toung university; therefore, the gallon Jug of moonshine bidden in a date will be "easily remembered- .haystack on r the farm of Stev Pappas, south of Geneva. Pappas w was arissua ai l- - brenght v The big out" THFSP. KIVRN "AW.S AT FOURTH WARD FiSflti , .... . ... - ... f AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION We Always Carry in Stock AO Nash Parte. We Specialize In Repairing Nash Cars and Trucks. Our Business and Take Care of AH Your Troubles. x This sale closes Saturday, October 6., You are invited to call and, make your selection early; We Enow . AN OPPORTUNITY YOU CANNOT AFFORD " i " TO MISS. Nash Service Station We are located in the old Singer Sewing Machine Building at 97 North University Avenue;-- " G. C. SLATER, Mgr. 145 North University Ave. Phone 893. ' day-tim- Provo Visitors to State Fair and L. D; S. Conference L Invited to Inspect the New Butter - Krust Plant ( ' " ' . meeting. TJhe matter of Judges for the city election which takes place on the 6th of November was discussed by the council and a committee con, sistitng of Mayor Boyer Councilman Clyde and City Recorder Har-- j rison were appointed to secure the Judges and have them ready to be confirmed at the next regular meeting. Bills for the month of September were presented by the recorder and were unanimously approved by, the . council. . ' Here's the HUMPHREY" Best Room Heater GOVERNORSTO Ever Devised 20 MEET OCT. ' W . We offer you a choice of style and size and price anything you want -- President Coolidge Calls Con- ference1 on Law Enforce- ment in United States. 30 Day Free International News Service Plant of Butter-Kru- is indeed a house-bol- d term with the VI a1rade7IJke commodinumerous other ties made In Utah, the Butter-Krucompany delights in pushing If tutnanus nt ttlA ft MA tMllifipS of the I management backing .up. the com "VButter-Kru- st high-clas- s st 1 modltv. ' . 1 Keeping in touch with the rising 1 tide of nrocress not only in Provo, ail iTtuh. the eomnanv baa lust completed the erection of one of wot . .m Iluest mtB.cnra Lake City and is rapidly com w L'l tine pleting plana lor a oakery or simi,-ia- r . design in Provo. atractnre to be erected in C.The ttmwn wtn hn rmllt some time dnr the next year, and will supply jlng all central and southern Utah trade, V according to Melvln . Martinov, t manager of the company. genel V It has been decided to erect' the new building oo Fifth West and ' Sixth South street and the. plans rf call for an elaborate structure which will be two stories In height, m with one front of 225feet and an- t other of 165 feet ' . . r. From the above cnit It can.be aeen that the building will not only com- Dine space wim commercial uuiivy, f j but will also be replete with beau-'- : tlful lines, which will add' much to the part of the city in which It will ' ' be constrncted. ' The plant to be built in Provo wiu be a 1laze of windows and will be equipped with a huge hatteryref " . electrte ovens. Th first intimation that Prove would have a Butter-Kcufactory 'vas given out several months ago, . d . , ' ' . j st st WASHINGTON', Oct. 3. President Coolldge's law and order conferencecalled to discuss the enforcement of the prohibition, immi Bakery td Be Bui It in Provo. but definite plans and details rela ery, conveniences for the employees tlve t?lcatIon and size wefeTior have" been' installed,"conslsfing-- of known. The exact design to be fol shower baths and dressing.-rooms- . A very modern ballroom of spacious lowed was also unknown. . It is now certain that the plant size, with kitchen and service rooms will be constructed on a magnitude for banquets have been added, where entertainments for customers and sufficient to supply the ing demand in this section and far employees wil be beldvln one corther southern ' Utah for Butter- - ner of this' hall au&r parlor has .... ... It been added wllh flowers and winm.A cvrr nruni jrvuut:ia iiuu ucwui connected' with the building has' dows of colored glass, making a been considered with the view of homelike rest room. . taking care of the great Industry .. Plans for additional floors la the that has been built np In this im already spacious garden fronting the plant gives an atmosphere Quite mediate vicinity. Manager Martinov is personally unlike the usual' bakery and adds responsible for tbebeantlful new greatly to the pleasure of the emhome built In Salt Lake City and the ployees. The Salt Lake bakery will be comone that will be built In Provo. The finishing touches on the Salt pleted by Thursday and the L. D. Lake City bakery are now ; being 8. conference and fair visitors from made,. but the plant has been In op- Provo and other Utah county cities The new and towns are cordially Invited-- ' to eration for some time. battery of seven ovens consisting of Inspect the plant .The ballroom will five which are operating and two be opened and hi are asked to make more which are nearing completion themselves at home la the big mod-er- a will increase the output by ten thouInstitution, that ia bringing In sand loaves. The entire bakery Is a new epoch In Industrial activity lined with sanitary white enameled in the state. Everyone Interested In knowing tiling throughout, with' the .most conveniences need In easi how, the Provo plant will appear when completed can do ao by visiter bakeries. factory in Salt 'Wrapping machines hare been ad- ing the Botter-Krs- t A Lake. True, the local plant will be ded to the present equipment hoisting machine installed with the smaller than that in the state capibuilding carries out the present tal, but the same design, line, for erection of plan of sanitation for the Ufing of line, will be used la the ' . the flour, to the second floor of the the building here. .' : ; . . A visit through the - Salt Lake Dew building. . A new testing laboratory has been plant will not only be Instructive installed, where the , bakery will but educational, for the methods of will make its test of flour aud sugar. making this popular commodity' illustrated In every detail. Adjoining the rooms of the bak ever-Incre- ' . Trial laws' gration and will be.held In Washington - on Octo ber Ht, it was announced- at the anti-narcot- White House today. The governors wiU be entertained at luncheon at the executive mansion on October 20 and will then plunge into a general discussion of law enforcement with a view ot agreeing on plans for greater cooperation between the states and I he federal government ' , Complete plans for the conference were not made pubUCbut it was announced ' that Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, Attorney General . Dangherty.. Secretary of 'Labor Davis and Assistant Secretary of Labor Hennlng would address the governors on law enforcement problems coming under their respective . ' 4 'I " : Setter Than Furnace for Fall and Spring ' Installed without cost if you have the gas in y bur home, ... Furnace heat for the cool days of Fall and Spring is an unnecessary expense.. Install a Radiantfire in your fireplace.) This marvelous development in gas heatlnji burns for hours at the cost of a shovelful of .coal. We Take the Risk You Get tKe Satisfaction . Call at our office ahd.see the Jurisdictions. cfem-onstrati- V , - Heats bys new, principle- -. Radiant 1Rays that send forth heat rays directly on. flood of sunshine. Utah Valley Gas : & C6ke?o. PIIONE29S. . . " into tne room -- Pure, odorless heat always available and as cheerful as a ' FUNERAL HELD J FOR S. J.MAXWELL Funeral services for Samuel J. UaxweU, farmer of Provo bench, were held la the Batch Funeral Service borne Monday ' afternoon under the direction of the First Church of Christ, Scientist ; u The services were conducted by Mrs. Vera Peay. Musical selections were rendered by Mrs. Fay Loose Htlehl, accompanied by Mrs. Meris m Reed,. The body was sent to Duchesne county for burial Tuesday, a .' . ;Jnve$tiriate tliis wonderfui invention .'. at once. ,v ; ' - Tfcara (a m $ (s and ffy of Radlantfit to Meet Evtj Rquirmnt. 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