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Show PAGE FIVE. THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 102 I. " " .P.nTJJ.ffr""! Watch Taylor Bros. Windows -f- or- Bargains in Dry Goods Thursday and Friday January 24th and 25th Heavy Cotton Blanket Regular Heavy Cotton Blanket Regular $5.90 Georgette Blouses. Regular $5.90 Tricolette Blouses Regular $5.90 Jersey Knit Jackets Regular $6.90 $7.90 in S5 20 5S 20 . 5195 . SI 95 S2.95 A Few More PERKY PEGGY House Dresses e " W (Full fashionedp-- tide fastening. tS 13 T-Yi The advanced students iu C. l'aikard spent last week of the B. Y. I', were enter- I'lid with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. tained at the home o Dr. and ills 51. O. Packard. M. (J. .Merrill. evening. Tuesday 5Ir. and Mrs. Ivan Child enterGames and dancing were enjojeii. which refreshments were tained ;it dinner Friday, for JJr. and during Mrs. JJ. L .Faddis. served to 'M. I Van Raalte , silk-cla- d t1) Priced per pair i t jl 1 ' fl m Hff I tm TELL fl l I j M 7 i Fin 60NMA ,lf7fc. MY POP By BLOSSNER. I OMYOO, VOO ih ' yi"$Tr, R ?1 yfes MSANOLD s, I .rjtmr"' wwN8y sTX fJ J J OAY HO MORSWES' MEAN - 1 TOMS' ) ; i e - Lar-sen- j 1 UE V1ENT UX s MB. ofpop me. f I Aj "- 'S UE WOUIDMT - A MEAN P0U. W - 0m-- HIS WACLDVooy rKnr; N aJ v 1 k BrrFA 1 TTlk - ' ' 'if j (fVm frown. in the finalities emulating . tocessnry for such men. He men- fmed the following qualities: I 1 Truthfulness, personality of ,,,pr. char-- f In assembling experience watorinl, in denoting quality in . trading, packing, and advertising, well as knowledge of finance, commerce and transpor- itinn. f "If you have a high grade article P'e market is unlimited," continued ir. Brown. "During the year from "rch 1922 to the same month in t -3 Utah shipped out of the state 1 1 cars of eggs, since March 1923 we leave shipped 150 cars. And I expect see a total increase over last yar L of 170 cars of ten times the output of last year. "On these eggs we realized an increase in price per dozen of from five to eight cents over tfti prices of the previous year, giving a return of from $125,0110 to $150,000. ' 'During this same period Idaho and Nevada farmers lost from one to two cents per dozen on their eggs sold iu 1023 ns compared to the previous prices received in 1922. "This is not all; it helps in other ways. There are 27.000 farmers in this state, now say that 20,000 of these men each have 300 chickens or a total of six million birds for the state. If each hen lays $3.50 worth of eggs during the year, which is aliout the average production, the farmers of the state would realize twenty-onmillion dollars. It takes ca-i- e Ladies' 25c Sport Coats at Great Reductions Our remaining stock of Pacific Embroidery Package Price Goods, One-haGet It At Co oros. or lay! EH Ladies Department S m:'j bf made a more healthful and pleasant place to live in. These FOR BKLT EFFICIENCY the fan occasionally to see Try can help to educate the if the Udt is coining loose, as a loose and tulierculosis to in regard IKople oilier diseases that are always in belt allows the fan to slip. It prethe village. The.v n keep before vents the water from being properly the public the necessity of having cooled. If the fan can be moved clean playgrounds for small children. They can encourage the lieo-pl- easily, the belt needs tightening. to park along the sidewalks and to set out trees, and this will help MID-WINTER in keeping down the dust. "if country families will clean e SPRING VILLE SOCIETY. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowland entertained at a party Friday evening. Curd games and refreshments were enjoyed by the following; Mr. and Mrs. Itenzo Weight, Mr. and Mrs. about one half of this amount for Willis Sunision, Mr. and .Mrs. Willis feed. If chickens consume six mil- strong, .Mr. and Mrs. Aniasia Kow- lion bushels of wheat, we can keep Iand and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Row- land. our wheat on the farm rather than " soil it. Mrs. Dewey Ji soerson of Salt "Can we overdo egg production? Lake City, spent la t week end with Just recently I opened a market in Mrs. Daisy Southworth. Detroit for one car of eggs, now Lloyd Ashcraft of Soldier Sumthey want two cars per week. These mit visited Saturday and Sunday in eggs sell at top New York prices. Springville. Another retailer in the east wants 10 cars of rtah eggs per week if Miss Sarah Ixiynd entertained at he could get them. a birthday party Friday evening. The destruction of the Japanese Card games were played and repatent office has necessitated the freshments were served to Misses renewal of patent and trade mark Emma Jones- Eda Wheeler, Esther applications pending at the time of the earthquake and the establish- Toffty, Grace Rowland, Florence ment of claims to those previously Harrison and Nellie and Edith issued. 4 Knight CLEARANCE SALE away weeds and dense shrubbery from around their homes, and look nfti-the breeding tilacG" of they can do much to pro-- i toot themselves against malaria. By places ot removing the breeding flies, avoiding the polluting of the soil about their homes, and guarding their milk and water supplies, they can in a great measure free themselves from intestinal diseases. Sunlight admitted to the house is a crpat aid in keeping the atmos phere free from germs, and the fresh country air admitted freely to the sleeping rooms at night will do much to build up the body and increase its power of resistance " Three stork believes in it with flowers. The saying Send a message of beautiMore Days Left of; ful understanding. Real Bargains Says the Sunflower One lot of Sweaters, Sweater1 98c1 Sets Knight Wool Eatts, quilt size, grey color $1.G9, Knight Woolen Mills Wool! $2.25'; Batts, white Ladies' Wool Hose, pair.. 48c Men's Part Wool Hose, pr. 2.3c Boys' Wool Sport Hose, $1.25 79c grade, pair Men's Wool Knit Gloves, 60c grade, pair 39c (Continutd on Tage Five.) illness which made it necessary for Outing Flannel, best grade, him to take a vacation. 19c light or dark, yard Bands of students, wearing red Cretonne, yard... 20c jackets, paraded the streets bearing Entire line of Blankets, 20 to banners with the inscription : "Ilvitch is dead but Lenine still 50 Per Cent Off. Boys' Winter Weicrht Unions. lives." at Buy Them THE LADIES' FLORAL i 230 West Center. Phone 466. Russian Reds .,ai 36-in- ch JjC . Utah Forging tinned from Page One.) SI .00 j house-dresse- i . - lf The members of the Third ward Miss Coona .Southworth of San society choir are requested to Francisco spent last week iu Spring-villmeet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Eva Warner lor practice. 5Irs. A. E. Lee visited In Salt The recreational committee of the ake Friday with 5Iiss Hattie Lee. Bonneville ward will give a marThe Women's club met nt the ried folks dance ill the ward amusehome of Miss Catherine Dougall Frl-- ' ment hull this evening. Wilde b will furnish the music and day. Life and works of 5Iark au invitation 4s extended to ull Twain, "Innocence Abroad," were read by Mrs. Hannah Davis; curmarried folks (if I'rovo. rent events were read by 51rs. W. The Nineteenth Century club will II. Ensign. 51rs. G. W. Friel was in meet Friday ufteruoou at the home charge. Refreshments were served ' of Airs. t J. lledquist. Each mem to twelve members. ber is privileged to invite two guests. The o51thers Study club met aJn. The members are requested to come 11. at the home of Mrs. Sadie Fas-seat 2 :'M aud the guests at 3 o'clock. President Anna Johuson: In The 51. I. A. of the Third ward charge. An Interesting paper on will give a bazaar Tuesday evening uonaitions in fcuroiie was Jan. 29 iu the ward amusemeut hall. given by Mrs. Lue Binks. Dainty reAn excellent program will be given freshments were served by the hostess to seventeen members. j from 7 :30 to 9 o'clock, after which booths of aurons. M. O. Packard, Jr., left Tuesday fancy caps, childreus clothes, etc., will be opened for sale. There will for California where the firm of also be hot dogs, cake, ice cream aud which he is a member has a contract to do some work. home-madcandy booths. A fish ' pond will be open for the kiddies. Mrs. Nelson Beal entertained FriDancing will also be included in the Wilde's day at a birthday party in honor of evening s entertainment. her husband. A delicious luncheon orchestra will furnish the music. was served to tbe following; Dr. and Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. Wallace Mace , Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ISyron Dastrup en- John II. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen and Mr. and tertained the members of the- P. D. Harold (!. Card club at their home Satur- Mrs. C. II. Allred. day evening. The time, was spent The Mothers Study club enterin playing cards, after which a delicious luncheon was served to the tained their husbands and a number , of friends at a hot chicken supper at following: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ball Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crown, the Third ward amusement Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Snelson, Mr. last Saturday evening, Jan. 12. Covers were laid for seventy five. and Mrs. LaMar Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. (. Thorn acted as toastmis-tress- . The address of welcome to B. K. Bullock. the guests was given by Mrs. Wayne A number of people reMrs. Jack Teasdale entertained at Johnson. a bridge luncheon at her home this sponded with interesting toasts at afternoon, in compliment to Mrs. the call of the toast mistress among George Khole of Duchesne, who is whom were Wayne Johnson. Harold visiting here. A delicious luncheon Alleniair, Mrs. W. II. Harrison, Mrs was served following the card game Wm. Alleman. Mrs. J. E. Bird, Mrs. to Mrs. Arlington Snow, Mrs. N. B. Arch Koylance, Owen McKenzie and Pope, Mrs. George Khole, Mrs. Wil- - Mrs. Harold Alleman. tord Bray ami the hostess. For an hour all present enjoyed 5p playing a number of indoor games "A Fun Night" will be given by after which the remainder of the the recreational committee of the evening was spent in dancing. Bonneville ward in the ward amusement hall Friday evening, Mrs. Ronald Cearall and Mrs. commencing at 7:30 o'clock. Stunts, Dela Disoubce entertained the fol-- ! games, uancmg, program ana re- lowing at cards on last freshments are all included in the week, Miss Lucina Friday of Miss Clark, All over Helen Manwaring, Miss Cleo evening's entertainment Pierce, the age of 14 years are cordially in- Mrs. I.eon Harrison, Mrs. Andrew vited to attend. Peterson, Mrs. Louis Clegg, Mrs. Cliaun. Mrs. John N. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. ey Childs. Mrs. William Hill, Lee Sunision, Mrs. George Mrs. Olsen of Vernal, Utah, are Mrs. Willis Weight and visiting here during Leadership Peteron, Mrs. Glen Dallin. week. To-da- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS. . . t. I I SI. GO e si Itelief The appearance of a ankle is due to the cut of the hosiery its style its fit. If you wear VAN RAALTE Silk Hosiery, you know they give you splendid service that their fit is exceedingly exact their appearance, superlatively smart. That's Why women of discriminating taste choose VAN RAALTE Hosiery for general wear, sports wear, dress wear, everywhere. We have the Spring Styles of this justly famous thread and Chiffon Silk Hose on display in all sizes, in all the newest and staple shades. dainty-trim- S1.00 SI. 00 SI .00 Dress Trimming, 4 yards Silk Goods, per yard S-0-C-I-Er- hurti-cultur- i gyc Good Yarn in Balls, 5 for Spring Hosiery I While they last Boys' Winter Weight Unions Misses' and Ladies' Vests, 4 for Misses' Drawers, 4 for fashlnr. V In!r usually mcaiu clothti of tfcrk cvVrs, tut iV.U are otherwise. Tin tatet coata are In mandarin red, oram;.'.. linht preen or Ian. tilnine.l with bands of liUt fur. of the coat fetched, botb have convertible collars. One has the smart blunting front cloMng und the looe front pansl, the other baa oddly shaped sleeves aud the popular roads to Gorky, Pair $1.00 suburb thirty miles Men's Winter Unions, Weight from Moscow, where Lenine (lied, pair $1.35 were crowded with thrones. The villa at Gorky where Men's Leather Mitts, pr. 79c Lenine spent the last year of his life, Our entire line of Knit Goods, was besieged. consisting of Sweaters, Caps. A Red soldier stood at the doorScarfs, Scarf Sets, 20 to 50 way, turning back the crowds that Per Cent Off. They all must beto to enter see the sought body fore it was brought to this citv to go regardless of cost. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne II. Lisonhee rest in state ill the Kremlin until Men's Dress Rubbers, first of Winter Quarters spent last week Interment qualily, regular $1.."0, $1.23 with the hitter's parents, Mr. and Early in the morning firemen were busy in the great Trades Our entire line of Rubbers for Mrs. John Peterson. fin the family nt bar nun T'nion hall, draping it with black. A picture of Lenine was hung upon prices during this stile. the wall with bands of crepe twined Our entire line of Shoes reabout it. Lenine's body will lie in st'ite hi duced. Many of them way Cont inueil from one ) the fa.-torcost to the same room where the Nidics of rate in the cities is fallin more Prince Kropatkln and other momclear them up. rapidly than m the rur::l districts. bers of the nival family rested in Boys' Flannel Shirts The cause of this is simply a matter the days of the old empire. Men's .Flannel Shirts. SI S of sanitation. Slaiislics show tli:ir Among the candidates for Lenine's the death rate from manv diseases post as of the council of and $2.-18- . president is in the rural districts. L. D. S. Garments, summer Commissaries are greater People's "I am convinced that inefficiency Kemen-ev- , Stalin and Rikeff, 90c weight, pair in rural health administration is but it is likely that a triumvinfo And our due to the old system, or rather, of will line entire reduced in carry on. This triumvirate will entire lack of system. Health H ice for this sale. consist of Zinoviev, Stalin and does not meet its three of the men" of 1000 pair high grade Shoes, highest attainments through polico the communist "old "strong guard." Oxfords, Slippers, bw, memethods of enforcement, but rather Red troops were detailed to esdium and high heols, pt-through education and cort of the Lenine body its upon of all the local forces which the Pair $1.68 health officer can bring to his com arrival this afternoon. Hundreds of other bargains mand. We must teach Mm A series of fans having more than we cannot m n here that the function of the health offi cer is not primarily to fight cur 30 blades and mounted on the same shaft make up an air motor which acinic", hut to prevent their visita its Washington Inventor claims wi tion upon rne community. move a boat or vehicle against the "Local civic ': tatrons can be wind. The i snow-fille- T v 1 ': d the country - I- yi slow-movin- g WHY NOT USE; THE BEST? ' It costs no more. ' OLD LOSS" 1)11 j ' Wallace Talk AN l Sweet cream better only, cottage chvCi-e- , pu-ient- o chcesr.bat termi'k - t : .. i Dzcr-shinsk- and oi Iter dairy products fcr sale at all dealers. Ihone 930 for Clarified and Paotuemed i 7. ill i r I "ME Milk or Cream DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY 15 W. Center St. Sole Dfcr. of "400" in Utah Couut V, .'--4 |