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Show THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, atd Mi. J. Mr Mr. a 1921. PAGE BS TrTt, IIkH P. Hum. &lea. Brae ul aad Paul him and the host and Hi Everything For Your Boy Mm . " Fresh New Shipment of NEW SCHOOL SUITS . ir $4.98 to $21 sr - trousers boys' shirts; ri oCiiS Sue, green and brown plaids, with buttons to match. Sixes 7 to 14. Mn. K. I. Mardork at dinner tttfaday evening Mr. ajwl fr I Xjxl BV'1 " jt 0 it. StmfMrtiHsbi'll If- I ,..-'- .- Buy Your New Bed Outfit on the Installment Plan time suggests many needs for your. home. No other piece of furniture needs more attention than your bed the place where you rest and relax and get renewed energy for the next day's work. To get that proper rest you must have good springs and a restful mattress that is built for sleep. : House-cleanin- g' $25.55 Buys Bed, Springs and Mattress continuous post This combination consists of a handsome, big, bed, in VeraU Martin finish; a strong, quality spring of good design and one of our Special Mattresses, full sized, covered with art 1 ticking; filled with dean pure cotton. . Miss La Tern Page eutertained at a dinner danre at tb,homejf her Wot hrr. Mr. and Mrs. lViuitias Page, las Thnmday ovening in honor of Miss Zella Thmas woo will Wve y the- - tetter- - part of this week. The rooms were pret-- : lily decorated with the seawu's ;fhwers and the dining table had a beautiful rut glass howl of flowers 'and fern for the centerpiece. About l guests participated in the delight-.fu, " SEE OUR WINDOWS West Center. " Mr. and Mrs. C. E. FVtcner entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Plnpree and family of Sab Lak. The fable was prettily decorated with the season's flowers and covers were laid for fourteen aaenabers of the two famiUes. , Brass Beds are being featured, The pretty new designs are very attractive. ''' J. Jurrant and Ines and Lois to their home in after a delightful trip through southern rtah. At. Aurora they were the guests of a missionary friend of Miss Leona Durrant at whose invitation they Joined a group I from that city and toured Bryees '.Breaks Hh 1 Mr. and MrK Walter Gale and Ihitm h -i- BT-j visit , dar ntv Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Carter eMertatn-- where the rodeo was being held. Mr. ed at n wedding receptMHi Thursday i and Mrs. Durrant and family report eveninc ta the SMtad ward pieasam inn awt hn in Wwr of the atarriage ?I Mis Lila Ellertson. who for the vt their and dawthter. Miss EUa pa year has been ropiest for the Gale t W. J. Okrtrr. Abstract TWe hB was prettily decorated t rtah County and Joneslwr nneitlnn k.. o with hue Y r t be B. nni vehUty eoashued with the sea-I-" crepe dles. ti ! at the Spring Canyo Stem pany at Storm, rtah. This is an unusual opportunity I Buy your Bed, Spring and Mattress now! Don't wait until Ihey are all sold and then be disappointed. : " affair. jtr. 1 Beds! Springs! Mattresseas! '' ; 25c, 35c, 40c, 60c eetah-lishtoe- IJI soc Mrs A M. Davis eatertained at hiiaae Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Itnnafcl Stubbs of Storrx. rtah. who are visiting ih Pnvo for two weeks a the gaesrs of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. 'Sfuhb: Several parties have leen planned in hiK.r of Mr. and Mrs. Stubb during theijr stay in Provo, Mrs. Byron t'Urk ill entertain at iheni Tuewlay ereuiug. "dlBtaer SOLID SCHOOL SHOES rewrnea Inrjbst and coaaes home well prepared Dsmjit to her hoaae La Pro after having to famish the ladies of Provo with spent tbe pact week ia Salt Lake the very beat to be obtained ia a beauty parlor. She will handle DrJ visiting wit Meads aad relatives. TUIbrook s preparations exclusively. BEAUTY SPECIALIST KETTKNS ate. and Mrs. Donald H- - Stubbs Mrs. Era Rodgera. owner of the Classis Beauty Parlor, of Prom, has and two sons are Tacationing in returned from Su Francisco, where Irovo and American Fork for the she baa spent the past six weeks in coaming two weeks, guests of their W. H. 8tobbs one of the foremost beauty parous. Mr! and. of Proo and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. of the coast city. While there Mr. Rodgera studied Bum of American 'Fork. Mr. under Dr. TUQtrook, faaatHM dentato- - Stabbs is employed as bookkeeper I I her Panco solo, rubber heel, $125, $150. Scout Shoes, $100, $2.75. Rough and Ready Stockings, Jmm I v t y :Tatty. Nnf CAPS, 45c, 98c, $L25, $1.50 Dora Ii II r , hAnor of Mia Lyle Undaav and Mba Elisabeth Lindsay both of i whoa wid leave Wednesday for the i)lnrida nnlrersit y - tn New York where they mill attend arhoot 'daring the ranting-- , year. Covers : were bid for thirteen guests Including. Mr. Sarah JL Lindxay. Mrs. M TV. MerriU. Ir. G. K. Korrvn and ' faatilT,. the jruests of honor M 1mm Miss EUsabeth IjV Uodsay and hewt , Llodsav and hostess, and the i Mr. and Mrs. K. 4. MurtWk aud BLOUSES, 63c, $1.00, $1.25 Dandy school blouses of good quality, in light stripes in blue, brown and lavender. JUiss I - it. i i ant. pair SOGIElpf I I . i 154-15- 6 acrooi-paa- It ar. t k v ' ,.".;.. Two wiu I I ii w While away Miss Bachmaa will 'visit fairagn. Buffalo. Niagara , Falls, Boston. PittsfVld, Mass, and Krhenertady. NTT.'5 soscsoo soo vr. . sh" I Talk? Chapter X. S. .wder of the Eastern Star will bold their opming la this "wiini at 8 Masonic tempi, an etftcera and ' nwaaiwn are urged to be ia attend A Norfolk model with yoke or plaited back, flap pockets,' carefully tailored and mohair lined. Tweeds, heather mixtures and stripes.' Sizes 7 to 16. taif.county O' deputy a llitv itrk trip r4arday t eastern points. She w ill art- brother; FJwood Bachmaa. nf Salt lake City, wba will attend a aatimal voavmtloa f electrical raciaerrs at lttsfield. Mass." New Bovs Shoo Ercanbrack ES EAST a cm H At Moderate Prices In .ill r and til wily. MJITY ctcKK fllREI Mr. and Mrs. H. j daughters,' Lewoa. ) have returned Gale The new Art Steel Beds are becoming very popular. Have you seen them? jliv Reception . The famous DeLuxe Bed Spring is built for sleep and is known as the Bed Spring Luxurious. jt:Odar L Mattresses tufted and tuftless, 1n beautiful art ticks offer every solution to your mattress problem. 4 "7 . it w riUe.. ta ;t ."j Dixon-Tayl- ,;"u forf The Very Lowest Price. One Price Jto Everybody Miss Edith Whitehead and Ufcs Mary Giles will entertain the First ward Mutual girl at the hoase of Miss Whitehead this evening hi honor of fb Rmuu WilKjtaM. 4 kaaaan ailrWWalMl WKf IW l'kii is leaving In the near futare Srr,s" -inn central stales, saere car siui -- ; the, abstract companies tiy Miss served arng thejCtlJ6ettie AllreL Mis EllejrtsonL8 perform a missioa for the U D..&I hBrrt. Ttii. ttm win h nWasttr levesung rctertaiuorct. rTht!! wwk with ' I T'he hride was chanaiBgly spent with needlework, games aad Uft.re tteginning her school of white delk-MNaatiftrf 1 P lunch-music, after which a rback cvepe uh acarito fur trim-- Iwork. eon will be served. mines and carried a showw boquet Mrs. Teen thoiuis eiSrtalaeS owabined with a at a delightful Mah Joegg party T,fU twy jrw. ta.i.v-adorn- ed Saturday evening in honor of head. Zella Thomas who is leaving wa dancing dispersed for Silt Lake. Two tables of the A -nett game were nhved daring the erw4mM-- y coMituteu ine ' reaoisss. a luncheon delicious ing after which ' . . . mm. . . .1 TW i.l was serveo. a oe raoie was pretn ; tae pro- appearea R-- orl ATI ly decorated with a bowl of astorsi"'"? I - Russell Co, or "THE -- dred ONE-PRIC- HOUSE" E SPRINGVILLE PROVO NEPHl PAYSON Xi iris' Baby Beef clubs in all see-mi!.11 jarly-siirin- gr county girl, took the examination . Sir. StoiH" exists to hare the re- lions of the county has been suc' sort ready for the Initial opeuliig by and also passed the bar. cessfully inaugurated at the Chi- - i 31st Mrs. Harris became familiar with May cago Union Stock Yards. 4he lawyer's profession while tft JOY RIDES BANNED IN r Two cnrloads of pet calves, "fed Ann Arbor studyiug with, her himJAPAN'S OFFKLYL CARS and exhibited at local fairs by land, H. S. Harris, who was taking youtnnii rarnier, in Iowa, were LL. 1). out shipped to the great central market ' .. ... his T.r ii at the .university International News Service. "Xo wore Joy! and sol(fTiidii(luuIly afTaueMonloT" KTO.Seitr. years in the City of Mexico, where rides in the offieiitl motor cars of the bead packer buyers at sultstan- and Miss , rk-r- j ' nnmg Accorawg tw Jepper Ing guests: Miss Grace Hu.wer.p' he took the complete course of the dciMirtincnt of railways of tial premiums actual marMiss Inea J Herald Readers. law but was refused Japan. This is the first edict of ket value. -- .. aad Msss Rath Jones i; read-- ; Miss LaVern Paw Miss Buleah ! his degree, from that city because Ir; Songokn. newly named mini- , Similar nuetlonsr under auspices i une. M Aim IVav ; vwral duet.! I7.rr.n Mi itnth Rtvtkr ex ica n trount ry ster foreigners to t of the International IJve Stock ofTailwaystinanaiirAMiile Zella Thomas and Messrs Jack WtM ir. aad Mrs. John Snirread5Bg. Two rtah women are ahead of were not allowed that honor,' are being conducted every "h'a'sL Hyn, more in Japan ' Jyridiiig lTTHfn rpniniinff to; Prnm Mrs: afteruiHHi at the Chicago 1 t,arei!rk, native 'riiesday of Pavsoh; and Metvla Butler limited-Inthe ,,lss to lmst, duo liilon Htoek Yards, during the by a numlier of "r i'"aa6s refreshawnts were served toiKussda. in claiming the distinction- Harris was urged Kenneth, Anderson of Salt Lake. at A'mi the poor roads lnith in the cities county fair season tu. furnish, a atwttf three haadred guests. fof having passed the I tan tmr. jtion- students, who had she and her husband, I and' the suburbs, there has hover-- . more profitable ojitlet for club Many beaaufal and urfwl gifts day the Herald printed press dis- - Arborshewith to cus- - calves and encouriige the juniors in pass, the bar. Among theless, developed recently I were- rcreived by the young cnupte patch try ginng Miss GarelUk the that ' friends and reia-- , honor. This item was questioned those who suggested the idea to totn on the part of minor officials their work. ifroaa taetr Mrs. Harris were E. A. Wilson, Sam in the railways department to take live prwscM. by HeraM readers with the follow-- , Kichard young Japanese "flupiiers" into the THOI SAM) 1'. S. TRACTORS King, E. S. Hinckley, , ing result : in ears ARE SHIPPED TO j5l"SSL i Miss KeUtig. a former resident of LynuMi, Johnny Md'lellan and Jo- - country over week-endMiss Beufeth IUrtoa eMertained at a watenartoa .fcat at her hxue Pront. passed the rtah bar iq the seph Harris, all of whom .knew of which bear the license plates of th.er International News Service. I ; Sunday evening in honor of Miss spring of 18SM and was the first her studies along that line. de)artment of railways. NEW YOKKi Sept., . One thousMrs. Harris finally consented to "Not only have the mlnot offiUlriia Thwasss wh is leaving soon woman in this state to be accorded In July of that same the examination which was given cials used motor cars of the depart- and tractors and other agricultural: j fur S& Lake. The tiaap was pleas-laatt- y that honor. by E.. A.. Wilson and Sam King, ment for their "owif' convenience implements aggregating over 5,000 spent., with gaaaes and music and successfully pussed the test, outside of the service, but in some tons and valued at about a million I after which the anehai was served.' NOTICE, ' Many friead asd aswcictes of Miss mited States Land Office, Salt making her the second local woman cases they have. taken part in scan- dollars have, been ordered ' by tha cavlcai I TWaaas enjoyed the defightfui af-- f li24: who has been admitted to the bar. I dalous parties in official cars". said Soviet government for distribution Lake Cltyrrtuhr- - Septr-- 5. one official recently, "and excessive in those parts of Russia where the . No. 034574. .fair. Serial Its .repair Jbills- - have been the, reU," ..... Ta Whom It M.v Concern: droughts are aggrevated by primiMiss Dorothy Beesney, daughter Notice is hereby given that the tive methods of tilling the soil. JLNIOR STOCK RAISERS of Mr, aad Mrs. W. O. Beesiey left state of rtah has, filed in this This is one of the lurgest ship- -' PAID PREMIUM TRICES ! : office aamjl selected by the where Parex. for lists Next Undv Idaho, f 31st will se Satorday the May open tiients of American tractors des-Ohw waiM 6 she of the section win school in track of the under acsaid state. new ; of high the Riverside resort, ing I I fnedfur Itussiu. The Tmrchasewas Intara It i approved July 16, coj'xtipg to WariierrBtoue who bus rillfAGO. Sept. 9 A new effected through the Amtorg Trad-- r, school as lands, Gad-in ilhams interest indemnity Id4, purchased method marketing the rapidly In- ing corporation, the sole agent la The Provo Serosid ward choir en-- ! via: j the park and is. now sole owner and creasingif miinl'er 4f... fat calves this country of the Russia state iiu- Itertaiaed at a delightful musical! NE,4XE'i4 Section 34, Township propretior or tne place. " raised by meiiilK-r- uf tin amfexport bnreaur . the SaTTXake at 3 The tbe at fcast, resort situated aita is ooaTTlange (TreiU!g , MerHiian. iitaval theater at Lehi. ia head fltl'if th west streeLjiml is aa , h aa iarUatioa fooaa the misnioBaryJ Coses of said lists, so far iKal setting for an amusement park4 "'J that viry.. relate tn said tracts' by"'de- - consisting of a rove oT trees, they ' ! The ectert-- i lament was given ia been through which the l'rovo river have, subdivisions, tbootor of Miss Mabel VU, who ': ctaufucuously posted in this office runs. This it possible for haves soon for a mission to the f..r iespectwn by any person inter-- , Itoating and a swimmlug. pool to lie ! nontern states. . ested aad by the public generally. featured. The foUowtss :. is the program ' I hiring the period of publication - Besides these there will-b- a. band tnere-thraa-s. ra Annaeaaoers. or gsve of this notice, stand, dance hall, a. cafe afcMuauy any tune vair . choir: sviKtion. Prof Sauer's 'after, and before final approval and fhher cuutessions familiar at rehands. "I became convinced of the merits wind nuartet. vocal sola. Mrs. Marie certification, under departmental sorts. Mrs. Westermann Says benes Hnaarr: rria. Mrs. La Von " Jonea. regulations of April 25, 1507, Tunlae by a friend who visited' Work has already commenced on fits She Received From of me from Oregon City, Oregon. She Bss and Mrs. Marie i tesfs or contests against the claim the cleaning up of the grove .and r Years Treatment Three foundatracts had Itamec. . the state to any of the during the fall the cement X always been rather delicate, but Foiaiwia-th- e de-- tions u ill be started but actual work hereinbefore Ago Have. Been Lasting. . :. 4hiB4taic she looked so strong and . pvgraaa the men lot" subdivision TADAM ; hers were same on scribed on the ground that the well 1 hardly knew ber. When she on the buildings will not commence pleasantly entertained "'Since taking Tanlaq I. find, told me Taulac made the difference lac ajssfwau atwa by the Lrhi bus- - t Is more valnatile lor mineral tnan of Salt Lake be Mrs. sioaarv roauaittiee. The 'time was ! for arricurtural surDosea. will be FOR WORKING PEOPLE. more pleasure jn eating and enjoy I immediately begun taking it and r the Tha best of workers get out of health than I had ever soon my troubles went away and Stephens apartment. No. 1, paeasantly spenth ' with games and !"received aad noted for report-tk-w delkioas refrcab rescrsl land office at Washington, sorts when the liver fails to act. known before."" is the truly remark- left nie feeling fine.. Since then, after LaMar Hotel giving free , assic coni aaeats were sprred ta about w of D. C Failure so to protest or They feci languid, half sick, "blue' able' statement of Mrs. C'allie Wes- three years ago- - now, I. have en- -' facial for the remainder of the Prwva rarots. test. within the time specified, will and discouraged and think they are termann, 6711 30th St., Oakland, joyed good health, thanks to Tan-lacthe week under . he considered sufficient evidence of getting lajsy. Neglect of these sympauspkea ; character of the tracts toms might result in a sick suell. Mr and Mrs. Acgost Tanlac is for sale by all good "I had suffered fronr indigestion of the Laboratory Products for and the selections thereof, being therefore the sensible course is to all my lifcr ami along w ith my stom druggists. entertained no evening substitute." Sunday Accept company. a naaaber at self invited guests. otherwise free from objection, will take a dose or two of Herbine. It ach win imd misery I was subject Over 40 million bottles sold. Expert Marcelafir 75c with The- - rveaiag was parasaatty : spent be approved to the state. Is just the medicine needed to purify to awful.'sick headaches, ami my free ELI F. TAYLOR, Ithe system and restore the vim and nerves were so bad as- to keep me with gaaars. soraal rkat and Taulac- - A'egctable Pills for con' '"' naar". after which detlriowt Call 939 or 823. Register. ambition of health: Prica Bfte. Sold l awake for hours after retiring at stipation, made and recommended to the talrefrifbaiati were (First publication Sept 9; last by Hedquist Drug Co., four stores. I night. At times I was so sick nnd by the manufacturers pf Tanlac- .Mr. and Mrs.. Ttrian Har-- publication Oct. 7. 1924,) weak I could hardly raise jny Advertisement. J Advertisement. provowojien Mtefy1 FIRST LAWYERS aocai i"" rMil - - - . tuy tonatri:ding.MiPairetaoitaotn':,MSi wrthe Spanish-M- exican ' . - be-M- .rif . Hp 1 DAY SERVICE , To he sure that your print is rnade, on the paper that yields the best pictures fromamateur negatives,, look for Velox on the back. You'll find it if we do the finishing. Hedquist Drug Co. : " Foirr Drug Stores vnd ' , One PhotoShop Ptoyo, SpringTille, Pleasant Grove nf ASliS In-e- I - nut '. s J r.. Wril7ai la Use Only eloxPaper- riw Stone to Have Riverside Parle I 1 - - s r-- s- iaaaunef TROUBLE OF LIFETIME will-mak- OVERCOME BY TANLAC e-- I Sheflavor lasts) ? 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