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Show THE PROVO IlERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1923. Professional ColumA FAY LOOSE STIEUL . f i - rii ' Teacher of. Voice Studio at residence, 355 East First North. . -- Publish Chas.M. Smith, M.D. - - physician and Surgeon.:-Offi- rmnrtt week-da- y by audi, fl.60 the vmt. la advanee.. t 8-- 6. C; RODGERS. t, I The Daily Herald was entered a J ...EDITOR AND PtTBIJSHER sacond deae mail natter June 1911, and The Sunday Herald waa entered as" eeoond claaa May's. 1922. at the postofflce. Provo, Utah,' under the Act 1879. Fbotie 106. - DR. MADISON W. MERRILL yfttfw'i ; ' little faee ahlnea at the .rJndow-lQ- , ana a the moraine peepa war kill, And, I, looking np from the path below, " JBce tbe wee face eload, aa I torn to go, And the efeMida exit into a alat, which trlea (Snek a troubleeonr mlat! to blur my eyel That my goodby glaaoea muj noarceiy aee ... The little tun --face which elouda for ma. .aaiU.UuiiekJ-lJM-'y- ce HDMUD YAtiCS 0O3KZf A Aa except Saturday, and vary SMlar noratec, a Tfc Htnla Building, flouth fl"t Wett jMt, From Oeah, YeievfaoM W. 1 : TKEMiS O 4B CMCSIPTtoltDally and BwwUr, tba XdaUTtnd or fiarriar ifl enta nKttVP :1. over Springville Bank. ing Co. Hours bfflcc 'Jm ijjr . -- VI.- .-- a. m.. au Uie SHERIFFS SALE. Interest rlchtrtltle.'nrlHlnrand In the Fourth Judicial District lilt? Iuuir-uopfxndants, of. In Court of the State Of Utah, to and and to the following described real . for Utah Oouuf. Mtite to Utah county. CtalMo-wlt- : iaad ohaina north .rli Payson Exchange 8a vlnga Bank, . Wood va. a conmraUon. plaintiff..' aouth 89 deg, eaat and i71chatn8 son "Peery and Ell Barnett Peery, .nuu rhalna from " " defendants. eouthwest eorner of Section 8 the on sale a'South of Bang Jo be sold - sheriffs . the 10th day of October, A. P. in Township Meridian; Tjib i.. c.if Ta a ' Mat 20 feet, 1923. at the front door of the court the at. Provo in house t feet, Xlty.. Utah, thence soutn i Tarnej CooIe,,-- ., Ii Om ttaf ttat twri" h tUf aa4 h toa thai varybedy -a r I. J jlilli ri.ni! , Dated this JSth day pi Beptem-be- r, v 1923. ' J. D. BOYD, ' 8herlff of Utah County, Utah. Ellertson, Deputy 8herlft By D. , HATCH 4 POBTEB, : " " Attorney a for Plaintiff. -t First publication Sept 25; last , publication Oct 23, 1923.) . SL:-- I 1 d 1 iiaa- trlfcjoa a. .Bar makm th Ml vmar a a voinat. bU Rrara aa T aa M ton i M niinrii an fnt aadcr ate win la tfceir aaioM taaditiea al th faaHral ni . II 4 Ml: w 6. or whether on aea, Thai little tun-ta- c stilt ahlnea for me. And 1 aw a Parsec and wonhlp tbe aun Which' rymljole the ahlne of. my own little pne. Which r'nllghtfas my night which illumine my east 40 feet JnenS norS H4 V 1 ' trtft O, whether on !anrt. mall matter of Maren 3. rti J . A. to the place of beginning. Area 800- - tjuare feet, logetner.witn aU lm-uereon. nrorementa . , . I . I'nrcnase price i auie ui States. United of the money 3 & tA-ao- . . At Colombia OmIms '-- . y ' norr. .. Whether steaded, ot clear.- he the' aun and the- DENTIST tbft KeTald.-oalailjf ewHPper in UUli south of Salt Laks City. Is a mB)ber of the N. E. A. Service, and of the International News - lj Full Modern Equipment Seated in former hospital building, 35 E. Second S. .' Service. Salt Lake City office . ..........8X1 i. "J New Building ' QiOOtt I 1 I I I , And In! at the mm down thcwett'i aby? Slukt Blow'y and' nda me hi good-nig- ht c "n enimg "It UltHiA Ihu EARNEST WORKERS. 11 1 WaT taca IH fclaa. . nope.wmre 4n-i- wlnrlng tnr ma! thili tary kilns wnere tne raw marenai tor cement are oumea inw cuuct isjust like looking at thenoondayj sun. The terrific heat required makes i a glare ol light so intense that the Rowing" flsune would temporarily ; blind you. : ;z:LBut borrow the workman's colored z SABLES 1, EMC All. The visitinir of the parents and taxDarers of Provo t - the various Masle Stadi schools of the city is a practice that The Herald Director of choruaesrbaad desires to encourage Until it becomes more widely popular Iastnietion than at the present time. Hid- - orchestra. ; -The principals "Of the schools and the teachers are the iano. employes of the taxpayers. They are being paid from the taxes that are paid into the city treasury by every taxpayer. Apply for Term. Pbona 890. as employers or the teachers the parents Should make regu06 W. Center. lar visits to the schools to see how the work is beinir carried utr No employer would ihinkfaying-a-manearinjin- d out without getting in touch from time to time with ABEWtjTURNE- R- - i. 3 , noanrccetrwaa i " T-T- -fi It Attorney-at-Lai- r Knight Bldgr, Prove, Room 7, -- - - - i UtanZ-Psone66K ' work. ii 1 1 The teachers and-th- e officials of the school invite the public to become closer acquainted with the schools and the Tteachers. The instructors often feel as though their work is II I -- 441eppriOTdhi8-me4sineH- y rart that little or no attenttenatvenBfrrtehey-ar- VETERINARIAN v- 1 I i . i ARTHUR VANCE 3rd N, Plwne 681-N- nuld-grea- MMH MVI I : Ut-- II r--i nn U U UU r--i n - IIM.JL r n I Irltil II II i lli it u ii m ttM i ft 1 " . III Mini m doing for the people wKfr furnish "the. money for the carry- ins: on of the work. A closer acquaintanceship between parent and teacher benef Uentirehool-syBtrn-d-ul- di DR. n. Fi'CAWWnw SdaMrf snow its enect in better scnolarship in the schools. Scientific Over Lnrlne'i Btora. The following letter, has been received from a Provo ProTO, Utah. mother who recently. visited the Provo hieh school The PhoM 666. Herald mmendsher acticarradvrouldncourage otiienrto iouow ner example. PROVO The letter follows EXCXUEC3 "Tuesday morning I took time to make a short visit to GmtJC. the Provo high school There I found men and women who are earnestly engaged m their work. TypewrttovB tnd Bold. BqpaMnf "As I looked into their cheerful, enenretic faces, and Eft DR. 156 W. MM ULJW M n mi 4jun nipuwyu nnn ri - eu i i ( W I I ' . I 1 - : i i : I i L ii . : , ' I It I ! IH II- ii - goggles to - 4 - PbQMU7-- in -- or gas or"sp'raymg oil bursting into a sheet of sun- - . " i - ' 1 1 ioumev throueh this inferno, moisture and gases are firs gr oEFinally as the powdere4r rmaterials reach the sunwhite flame, they half baDs called --"dinker?,'. melt Into .glass-har- d TJiis dmlcer, an entirely new cbenu coin; pound, when finely powdered is portland (yrfvp ' , M The Most Rapid Growing Industry In Utah County Is , ItmiiltMtl W?-r- quantities of fuel r t Ghrea. BUILD j r- Hqrdy-Madce- n to our service, and thereby increased liliaiaplll Jwtma.iJl. Our Preferred Stock is offered as an Investment of Hieh T Rank, Paying in Wogfc GMHtMi : tried t our . nchby . CALL 780-R-- . INQUIRY COUPON like to ' receive, without obligation, more would 1 H pbovo r you have to offer, N. Jud w. rhone 149 rierpont rhone Was, 867. ... City Address SHIP4 BY TRUCK call for and deliver it at your door v Name 4350. We a0&t.aava.....a.aar-rv.f,-- ' ... - 3 CHERRY HILL DAIRY F. V. u El Telephone UtahMSI MobUer a. i - i Havottze -- OiUJL ' :aa wv' , A. - WELL,WHAT IS IT? " Why! : It's the kxtra: Attention You a UTAH CENTRAL TRUCK LINE v. Freighting frdm Salt Lake to Provo. ' sErnvms . you've brand. ?AA UIMVtUW 7 m(re of these shares They are only Paymens that entitle you to a discbunt of $2.00 on each share, or by monthly insfctllmonta f xk on per share, and your monthly deposits will draw interest while you are paying in on your snares. ; Lot Aaftkav. PvkmbvitX Scania ScLoub PhiUdtlphi Memphi. Mihnuan" PitttbwfH ' VKtMncT,B.C PortW. One, WMhinftoa.DX. MiaaMpoli NewOrkaai SakUktCity . Superior Xa?37 lnvf st m one 0 ' u. Comrf Pai paBle Quarter 4 v Ask Us for Our Storage Rates. Phyrfcally by drink ing plenty of Milk. YoaH soon grow fond of it once SO Transfer Col ' our gas sales by I Uortng. Prices CbMrfoaV v'- - Let Us Move You Right ' " CmCAGO o4 National Organization Pat HrlnM Demit Htkaa . ' 111 West Washington Street Ulmpr&Kan4ExtadUitUs0ofConcTtte Service for Local or Long Distant f l.TVl 30 pounds of coal or its qulvalenflor eampopdsacKwcemehtr cen making process thC X ccmmipoon ol coal is approximately 5v a sack more than half a ton of coat ; to a ton of cement . 300 NEW PATRONS MOVING saaBw w .. FoOhe whe ""e we nave auuea j j nearly -- aA&'' 4 , Portland cement lulns consume great the public and the incoming of newresidentsrtorethT witK the unprecedented number of new homes built ?mrl hnildintr . ; W. L. NAKCC, Prop. -- - DuringJhisasoivduetotheuicreasing Gro cr Cafe r ' -- mkWmmuMl br-forpet,-- and the old 'rw : As the slowly rviogldln tumbles the, . materials about, they are snhiected to If your wife can't cook dent fivwn her! Keep eat at r Into the other end! .oi :the kiln flow the powdered limestone and shale, clay the raw materials for cement.; - B v oj;. powdered coal white flame. munity. "We often hear employers say, 1 wish I could find a bunch of workers who would not count the minutes until quiting time, and the days until pay day.' "I can tell all the business men in Provo they will find them at the Provo high school" H protect-your.eyes-whi- le Then you will see a tornado II! - I . T" Toff take'moiher Jooratotnerlam,y, tly HngeredjrJ tionalpart of uie work theyare doingJjywpijayjmgJOjnyj self, "What am I dbing to help them tr ; r "I am ashamed of the, answer I must cive myself. ashamed to confess that Tuesday morning was the first time I have taken time and pains tomeet the men and women Who are doing so much for me,- for you, for the entire com W. 1 - '. Eyrit a - Get.Without Extra Charge. JtSJ:jrS FREE HERE! V . i s "GSs& Gasoline 24c ? ""aaaBia.saMBVaBBaaBWBawaBawaw ;::::r Li-ompai- iy: -- SuperiorrWotor Co; - - J |