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Show THE PROVO HERALD Provo's 1924 Directory Save this for Reference Bringing Out.the Bodies ?A(2fi SEVEN. ROYAL WARDROBE HAS TWO PAIRS OF PANTS t GRAINS OF KStrvlc. Intrmatlon&l Jan. J Austria's ex Prince Otto, ex Emiernri Kurt s son. owns only two mrU of trousers, ssys a Vienna per. A rullMiion started for the lienefit of VIENNA. rtn Putter. SERVICE STAB LEGION Vic chairman, John Smith. President, Mm. idjuy E. Huish. Secretary, Mart Boylance. Marietta Mr. Vk president, Treasurer, Mrs. Alex Hedqulst. 3eSejr. Secretary, Mr. Melissa Lemia. " HOSPITALS. Ourrtavuadinx aecreUry, Mrs. I Xi. Jielaoa. Aird hospital liiatorian. Mrs. PrUcilla Swenaon. State Mental hospital Treasurer, Mra. Mary Crowther. Prove free clime. AMiataat treasurer Mrs. John Din. Wesrmood and Beck hospital Boyd. i'ra young otu in renllzed Uut 173 million kronen, or fi"K, at the present rste of exohsnge. 1 i KANSAS LEGION GOLD A Delicious LEADS lotrmationKl N S,rvlc. TitpKKA, Ksn., Jau. 3 Kansas leads all states iu the iienvntage of SOBOSIS CLI& NEWSPAPERS. The Daily Herald, evening except President. Mrs. O. W. Bailey. Vlea preaident, Mrs. Cbriatea Saturday. The Sunday Herald, Sunday mornJensen. Uncording secretary, Mrs. Jesse ing. 2H. EuerUen. The Provo Post, Corresponding secretary. Mrs. AUTHORITIES OF B. Y. U. Pred K. Taylor. Board of Trustees. Treasurer, Mrs. J. B. Aahtoo. Helter J. Grant, President. NINETEENTH CEXTLBY CLUB Thomas X. Taylor, vice president Susa Young Gates, Reed Smoot President, Mrs. Henry V. Qease. Vice president. Mrs. Charles Lafayette Holbrook, Joseh F. Smith. J. Wm. Knight. Stephen L. Chipmau. Treasurer, Mrs. O. A. Spear. Joseph R. Murdock, Joseph Reece, Card. William Young. Recording secretary, Mrs. George Ziua Bratton. Edward H. Holt, secretary-treasMembers of executive committee, urer. . Jlrs. Anna K. Craig, Mrs. W. L. Executive committee Thomas N. AVliitteiuore, Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer. Taylor, J. Win. Knight, Stephen L. , ' Chipman. SOCIAL HOIK CLUB. b. y. u. President, Mrs. John K. President, Franklin S Harris. President-EmerituGeorge . H. Vice president, Mrs. Ora Briinhall. Acting dean of college of educa tion, John C. Sweuson. Secretary, Mrs. Matilda Vance. Dean of college of arts and sci WOMAN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. ences, Dr. Carl F. Eyring. Dean of college of applied sciences President, Mrs, George H. Brim-hal- l. Break-fas- t Raised in Provo; meuiU-rshi- for Frank of service. Within the mall which encircle this institution is gathered together s body of uieu mid momen trained in the jroft-B-iof tenderly snd perfectly caring for those just departed thin life, and skillnl in the art of matins more previous the memory of those last rites. Truly has this bwu called a "Temple of Service." Ever at your command mbeu iu need of one of our profession. Food IN ENROIiMENT, CLAIM Americau A TKMI'LE ' aivrdia 1!)23, M.Kurlaiid. to state There are Made Jn' Provo 3TS legion lKusts iu the xtate. Let's eat it in Provo Many people dig their graves with their teeth. Coustiitiou is a terrible handicap. Stagnant decayed matter in the stomach and bowels may cause serious trouble. Take berg J19FUARY II H East 4 TtUPHOKt jgt 378 r-,l;- "'"rf Cevtir Stxett , "" IBERR mii fffl k 11 ' S T V j ASK YOUR Moi'X-TA1IIOLLISTER-ROCKY TEA lefore it is tiK late. Thousands have gotten wonderful results. Tit it. Hedonist Iirnir Co., four stores. Advertisement. DEALER t. -' 1 When the Capitol Hotel, Houston, Tex., was swept by ftr cf the guests were trapped and burned to death. . Many FlWtS shows firemen removing ona ot the victims. fhr loccr.Uy, hurt. Merrill Dean of college of commerce, H. FRESH MILK AND CREAM M. C. Fir6t vice president Mrs. E. C. V. Hoyt. , Eodgcrs. Second Tice president, Mrs. George Deun of summer session. Hugh M. Woodward. Hansen. Dean of women, Amy Lyman Mer-- . Secretary. Mrs. G. II. Hiendsel-tnan- . COUNTY GOVERNMENT. County commissioners, James T. Gardner, of American Fork; A. O. Kinoot, of Provo; Fred Matley, of Spanish Fork. District Judge, Ellas Hansen, of Provo. Clerk, Wallace M. Hales, of Span ish Fork. t Recorder, Genevieve Richardson, of Benjamin. Auditor, C. L. Wright, of Pleasant - Grove.. . Director of extension i ' New Our rill. Treasurer, Mrs. Alta Nelson. Corresponding secretary, Mrs Jesse Johnson. Year' s division' Lowry Nelson. Pastuerized pit UNI Director of training schools, John Xuttall, Jr. L. DAUGHTER OF PIONEERS. President, Mrs. Grace L. Smith Cheever. First vice president, Mrs. Marietta Riggs Beesley. a Second vice president, Mrs. McDaniel Beck. Secretary, Mrs. Melissa Manwell Lewis. Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Laura Young Foote. Treasurer, Mrs. Saraph Noyes Ber-nett- LACTIC BUTTERMILK Proved to be a very interesting proposition with our patrons and Monday evening a great throng of people were in our store to see the outcome. For the benefit of those who were not present Mr. Whitehead desires to invite those holding cards bearing the following numbers to call at his store. COTTAGE CHEESE To suit the most particular taste. The original cards are good until 6 o'clock Monday evening, then those holding the substitutes may par- ticipate in the event that the holders of the original cards have not made use of them. V9 I Following are the original numbers: Mor-tense- n. Saxey. ot Chorister, Mrs. Sadie Jones No. No. . FORMATION ABOUT PROVO. . PROVO. 15,000 including Population, fcurbnrban trading area, 25,000. four i Educational equipment 'grammer grade schools in city and feven in suburbs ; one high school in iflty, and one In suburbs; one university, which includes college, Whereas, New Year Day has a teachers' training1 schools, business blame fool habit of around department and extension depart- - only once every year.coming ffnenr, N Wholesale houses Z. C. M. I. and We propose the following reso Ijltah Wholesale Grocery. lutions be adopted by the bored. 2500. Residences P And whereas, the man who said LIBRARIES. Provo Public Library. 97 East the good die young really was talking about good resolutions. Center, Evelyn Bean, librarian. ,: Christian Science room, reading Also whereas, it is the same old ht.O. O. F. halL I Brigham Young university library bunch of good resolutions that die Brichnm Young jiniverslty. Annie young every year. Cillispie. librarian. s Another whereas, breaking weakens the will power and won't power of everybody. first West street J Telephone 55. Fourth whereas, breaking resoI Chief, Reed Boshard. lutions destroys a man's and his reputation. POLICE DEPARTMENT. 1 1 1 Headquarters, eount.v rniirthnn&A Last whereas, the same old set of ; Telephone 26. resolutions have been made over f t Chief, Wren Wilkins. until they are woru out , h CITY WATER WORKS i Therefore be It resolved by the I Superintendent, Roswell Snow. bored, that old "resolutions will not aier master, w. B. Peay. be dug up this year. I reso-tion- self-respe- - . ' ' BOARD OF PnrriTiftv Further resolved, that in place of 'Office, new hiirh Htlnnl hnilHini. resolutions we try to do the best we i. an Third Wost l,tnt tun during 1924. r . First South street, i f Superintendent, Aldous Dixon, re- - And further resolved, that it will jflKned. be impossible for us to do any beth; I Clerk, Eugene Jones. ter than the best we can. f Board memliers, W. Monroe Pax- Still further resolved, that doing rftmnn, Mrs. Margaret Maw. Ole - Jr-- ' Walter Adams and John the best we can gives more scope I W . Farrer. than any set of resolutions. I J President. W. Monroe Paxman. And lastly resolved, that the! I UTAH COUNTY RED CROSS. only resolution we will resolve is! Chairman of chapter, Dr. L. C. not lo muke any resolutions. - 2 2230283 sacks of Hoover's Best Flour. The following numbers are entitled to one sack of Hoover's Best Flour: No. 314469 No. 4 5044 No. 524866 No. 6- 3461 No. 7 20323 No. 810374 No. 924789 No. 1- 0- 8927 No. 1122008 No. 1214190 7976 No. 13 8083 No. 14 No. 15 6344 No. 1-6- 5341 No. 1713308 - No. 1815077 6554 No. 19 No. 2023142 No. 2117541 No. 2214654 No. 2321671 1912 No. 24 Sgl Stye s 11072315 sacks of Hoover's Best Flour. Ram- sey. Benjamin. Organist, Mrs. Melissa Bunnell Surveyor, E. B. Jones, of Lehl. Matron of County Infirmary, Mrs. Williams. ! L. E. Eggertsen. DAUGHTERS OF MORMON Agricultural agent, X P. Welch. BATTALION. Pest and crop inspector, C. X ISorenaen. Regent, Mrs. John Carter, First vice regent, Mrs. Orson Twelve UTAH COUNTY LEGNSLATORS Second vice regent, Mrs. Charles State Senate. LeRoy Dixon, of Provo. Taylor. Wilford W. Warrick, ef Pleasant Secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Jaay i Grove. R. Farter. State Home of Representatives. Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Lawrence Atwood, of Pleasant Emma Foote. Chorister. Mrs. Emma Foote. Orove. George Shelley, of American Fork. Chaplain, Mrs. Evelyn Bird. N. C. Christen sen, of Salem. NELKE READING CLUB. J. M. Holladay. of Santaguln. ? President, Mrs. Emma M. Bown. Vice president, Mrs. Erma. L. PROVO'S CHAMPIONS. Peterson. ' Secretary, Mrs. Dora P. Chase. Heavyweight boxing Jack Dempsey. Treasurer, Mrs. Stella P. Garrett Welterweight wrestling Henry Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Jones. Sadie G. Haws. Club reporter, Mrs. Rhoda H. Light weight wrestling Dean Parks. Anderberg. State tennis singles Fred Program committee, Mrs. Elsie C. "Buck" Dixon. Carroll, Mrs. Viviaa F. Hedquist, Junior state tennis doubles Vilate Elliott. Lee Buttle and Donald "Sanky" Executive committee, Mrs. HanDixon. nah D. Hicks, Mrs. Emma M, Bown Football Provo high school, and Mrs. Monroe Paxman. 1 champions of county. . fa i Jackson. Sheriff, John D. Boyd, of Prove Attorney, Martin M. Larsen. of Registar, Mrs. Ivan Holden Pleasant Grove. Historian, Mrs. Elizabeth McCaus-ll- n Treasurer, Henry Jeppson, of Assessor, Charles E. Hawkins, Li CHERRY HILL DAIRY PRODUCTS for the FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH No. 4 6655 5079 8285 No. 5 No. 6 No. 715983 No. 822627 8518 No. 9 5956 No. 10 No. 1110168 No. 12 4704 No. 1322206 No. 14 3768 No. 1519737 No. 1617338 No. 1713499 1-8- 5148 No. 1914185 No. 6472 No. 20 No. 2117861 No. 22 No. 23 4873 7108 No. 2420215 No. 2580086 No. 26 4489 No. 2712775 No. 28 3393 No. 29 8460 No. 30 4942 No. 3121162 No. 32 7988 6949 No. 33 No. 3422367 No. 3515313 No. 3615612 No. 3717167 No. 3819183 No. 3910936 No. 4019813 7672 No. 41 No. 42 7819 43 9070 No. 44 No. 8638 No. 45 5978 s- WHITEHEAD'S At Anderson's Ford AntffrsonV Garage Ford Larson Studio I T BROS. RRIHHALL - SPlliyil Ten & 1233 i J-- u J . . I JwCWU W. CENTER ST) PR0V0 ' I TIRE MERCHANTS ssin n HAVE YOUR FORD OVERHAULED IT PAYS Now is the time during the slack winter months. SPECIAL RATES DURING MONTH OF JANUARY Complete overhaul, motor and transmission $20.00 Complete overhaul, motor and transmission, both front and rear axles and steering $30.00 We will grind your cylinders and f ui lish high grade pistons, pins, and rings for $15.00 Don't Overlook This and Have Yours Done Now. EXPERT MECHANICS ON THE JOB. Ande rson Ford Garage West Center. 241 ' I " 50-l- b. 100-l- b. 100-l- b. Ifl I rffl$? BiJ-Sf- ifv-- P t' -- fy .fffllklS 9 I fjnlmyffJi PfTfii R U Jpj j There's one important ac reme,ber for your protection Dealer ReliabU- ity. We will sell you tires whose worth have been tested and proven. What you really need in tires is MILEAGE. FIRESTONE tires deliver most miles per 3 80-l- b. B B 90-l- U FLOWERS I v a fj3y'' iSSitoT'j teq Cct tLJ' Jkx LsS ' r w'ij' 'fepM V&J I TctN 'ri?S jfePS-- ' Phone 343. sack Globe or Red Mark Flour sack Crackd or Fine Ground Corn A- -l sack Whole Corn sack of White Mill Run sack of Coarse White Bran sack of White Shorts 100 lbs. of Heavy Idaho Barley Fine Ground Barley 80 lbs. of Cracked or Rolled Barley 100 lbs. of Heavy Oats j 100 lbs. of Fine Ground or Rolled Oats 100 lbs. of j THE YOUNG MOTHER .r7 X-f- FOR b. 100-l- b. m ' J JS ' 1 - 3 M'J 1 At Garag Makers of Fine Portraits Columbia Theater Bldg., Provo. i 8967 No. 1 No. 216028 6245 No. 3 Phone Wo'O ISfSB THAT'S THE TIME No. 25 7059 No. 26 6570 No. 27 12921 No. 28 11663 No. 29 9517 No. 30 24800 1858 No. 31 No. 32 11082 No. 33 14203 No. 34 2511 No. 35 22852 No. 36 19957 No. 37 3696 No. 38 19542 No. 4736 5051 No. No. 2888 No. 2805 7014 No. 7540 No. No. 4513261 The substitute numbers are as follows: When the Family are all Home for the Holidays - a ouc nature and tne c"ari?e of outdoors to the sic'i roonl' Their beauty am' their fragriince will chee ner up ue'p er t0 gel weU sooner. Order them us Irom and you will be sure'i t0 gPt ,ne cno'ce8t eHt 'J'00IU8 'n ne season. $1.50 $1.90 $1.80 .$1.40 $1.50 $2.25 $2.00 $2.15 $1.63 $2.00 $2.30 60 lbs. of WTieat, $1.25 $2.10 50 lbs. of Hardwood Charcoal $1.75 sacks returned 100 lbs. of Wheat, sacks returned 100 lbs. of White Oyster Shells $1.40 100 lbs. of Armour's G0 protein Meat Scraps. .$4.25 100 lbs. Globe A- -l Buttermilk Laying Mash. . . .$3.00 500 lbs. Globe A-- l Buttermilk Laying Mash. .$13.75 WASATCH PRODUCE TERMS CASH PKOVO GREENHOUSE PHONE 4S0. 425 WEST CENTER. |