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Show THE PROVO DAILY HERALD. -- PAGE THT S7PAGE Edited This Week By Children of The M&eser School "y CARE OF BOOKS Utah alfalfa PLANS MADE FOR MaESER DAY IS URGED state, producing SCHOOL HUMOR of " UTAH. te a' leading ; The Maeaer school it riving a splendid program for Maeser day, la honor of Dr. Karl G. Maeser. We nave a program every year on November 9, but as November 8, 1924, cornea on a Sunday, we are going to hare U on November 14, at toe Provo nigh school auditorium -at 3 o'clock and again at 7 :30: In the afternoon It wJl be free for the children of the Maeser school, but if they come at night it Is 10 cents. It is 25 cent for adults. - The program ia a follows: "A Visit to Falrylaiid,w by the first grade; Dance Minuet, by the aecond grade; a pageant of Average Town," by third grade; "The Potters Prepare for the Program," comedy, by the Fifth a one-aWbo Took the grade; dialogue, pie"; Japanese operetta,' three act "Princess Chrysanthemum," by the fourth and sixth grades. MAMIE JENSEN. " Sixth Grade. r At T:30, at the high school audi- - . - The admission Will be free In the torium, there will be the play over.' afternoon to the' Maeser school It will cost 10 cents for children children. Children coming from and 25 cents for adults. districts will' have to pay 10 cents. "A Visit to Fairyland" win be The admission at night for children played by the first grade; Dance coming with their parenta will be Minuet, by the second grade;'! pag- 10 cents and for adults 25 cents. eant of Average Town by toe third The time, 2 o'clock in toe afternoon grade; "The Potters Prepare for and T'.30 aUiight toe Program 1 one-ac- t These plsyLmre given, ta honor comedy, and also a dialogue, "Who Took That of Dr. Maeser. The teachers and Pie?" by the fifth grade; Japanese students work very hard to make it operetta, three acts, "Princess a- success. Chrysanthemum," by the - DOROTHY RICHMOND. one-thir- d 'When you" get books and they havent covers on, put one on so you wlU not get th backs dirty. When turning the leaves you must- - take hold of the right hand corner, ,at the top, and turn toe page over. Never wet your fingers to turn toe leaves; always use the correct : way, Do not hold your book In the center, because it leaves your finger prints on When you open a new book run your finger lightly along, the seam. Take care of old books as you would new books; if toe leaves are torn, mend them. FAT CURTIS. - : It and sixth grades. " LA VELLE PETERSON, The fourth and sixth grade will Sixth Grade. have an operetta for your delight, -?n "Princess Chrysanthemums. We are giving a Maeser day play ' Marie Morgan takes toe leading Friday afternoon and night at the lady's part 'Princess Chrysanthehigh school auditorium, If you mums,' a every interesting role. Ton should give your books toe miss it you are missing something Elbert Startup takes an interest- beet of care, for they are your beat -- ing part aa rrinca-B- o .True. seed the alfalfa seed of the United "States and Irishman-'Mortar."JOKES. of the alfalfa hay. Teacher Children, can any of "You're" crary ; Englishman Utah ranks third in the United ytra teU me what is the holds them apart" dangerous States in the production of sugar part of an automobile! ' EL WIN MILLER. Jimmy Yes, miss, it's toe driver. beets, producing 7.5 per cent of the BRIGHT BE THE CHILD. United States crop of sugar beets. "Oh, mammy, that man is blind." Lead' had just finished rending Utah has the finest gracing lands "Hush,, dear, or he will hear Robin Hood and liis Merry Men, In the world on the grassy moun- you 6 was Robin by?"v j.: tain reserves, Lea "Robin Hood was by Little 't he know Utah has many eggs, as there are John when be died." at present-mo- re than 2.500.000 ELWIN MILLER; . TSixth Grade. chickens. 'Sixth Grade. Utah ranks fourth in the canninr Teacfaerr-"8a- m, of peas. give ssentjenee ' MISUNDERSTOOD. , - Utah's mines produced In 1923, defense," A' teacher was giving a test One wtiji 28 per cent of the nation's silver, 18 Sam Our bulldog Was chasing per cent of --the lead, 16 per cent of sentence" said, "Give a sentence an old black cat, but the darn old ran up de fence." the copper and 6.35 per cent of the with debate in it" When the teacher read .the papers thing gold." SEARLE JOHNSON, on had his "One Wilby paper, Sixth Grade. LA VELLE PETERSON, day ' as aw was fishln aw Trdr a bite. ' ; SlJth Grao. When aw pulled ma line de bate up IN THE SCHOOL ROOM. was gone."" Teacher-UUo- w FAY'S WISHING PARTY. did Drake capJOHN TEASDALE, ture the Spanish Armanda, John?" Fay was sitting in school think. Sixth Grade. . , John "He found a secret path ing, "Oh. how I wish I would r- ceiw aa invitation Jar, juieaU good through the mountain." WENDALL JOHNSON, IN A HOTEL. Sixth Grade. Why she hantiened to he think. Once' Pat and Mike just had Ing of a party was because she had enough money to stay in a hotel one r THE ENAMEL. baen reading in her book about the night That nlghtthey didn't have One day as I was out playing prettiest little -- .girt" Who was lust anything to eat, so Pat went downthe age of Fay and she was aoine stairs and stumbled over a "chair. I saw my little brother trying to to the nicest party a little a walnut with his teeth,' so girl The landlord said. "Whoa that?" crack could have ever gone to. And Pat said, "Meow." So the land- I said, "Do not try to crack nuts Helen.' one of Favs friends, slin-- lord said, "Iits only the cat" And With your teeth, for it will break the enamel off them and he said, ped . aRttle- - envelope on FajEt Pat got something to eat. " desk. He told Mike If he stumbled over "I will put another coat of enamel She looked at it with wondering a chair to" meow like a cat. so on." ROBERT TWELVES. eyea and then Fay took courage Mike went downstairs ofnd stumand took it out bled over the chair. The landlord Mother Do you know 'where I She opened it and it said, "Dear said, "Whos that?" Mike said, "It's can get a ' quart of Alpine ice Fay, come to my birthdav oartv only the kitty." cream?" Friday afternoon at 4 oclock. From EUGENE THOMAS. WelL4 yoa can Just Helen." Daughter "I do." Mohter "Where?" Imagine bow glad Fay was. but DUMBBELLS. Daughter At the drug store, it just then she thought of her les An Englishman and an Irish- savs "Keeleys ice cream, best b sons, so she hurried and got them done. .By that time school was out. man were in an alley and the Eng- test'' Mother "Thats ' Keeleys, t want She then ran home and hurried lishman wishing to have something Alpine." and got ready for toe party and to say. : naa a very nice time. the way, what Englishman-7-"B- y Daughter "Oil !" ALICE ANN STUBRS. MARCELLA ANDERSON. holds the bricks together.'" Ken? " ' one-sixt- ....... CROAKING. his son a w when his grandpa croaked. The hey, not Understanding he meant, went to his grandpa said "Grandpa, win you mail noise like a frog?" His grandpa sold, "Why?" The boy then said, "Pa sa would' buy me a wagon wheii 1 croaked;"- : - CHARLIE MILLS Lols-"W1- jtr Sixth f ELVLV-OJIATWI- , . "A A man promised, G JOKE. Little girl to baldheaded "Who- cut you hair? Daddv cot Just like it." ' - ' DONNA McOOAI Sixth . JEFFS G DOG. .Jeff was calling his" hew petl Mutt ctime here He yelled. ") that moment his frieud. turned the corner of the boose said : ."What do you want, in Then Jeff replied, "Can't I cal own dog without you answeriij , CHARLIE MILLH Do not torn them upside down, neth Martin takes toe part of Prince So Sly, the vlllian. Kay Sut- for that loosens toe leaves and they ' ton takes the part of toe wieard eat, will soon fall apart . Ellison, bookFairy You Saucer Eyes, should a have Fay always " Moonbeam; Charles Thomas, Top- mark ready to use. T Sixth G Harold the . of a Whether king; subject knot, they are your friend's, and e or the do not them. Emperor, toe mighty Banks, library's, A farmer came in a cafe ' VIRGINIA HORNIBROOK. the chorus. Do come. said, "Have you corn 'on the MART STIEHIV. no, tnats a wan waiter Sixth Grade. The right way to open a book KAY SUTTt is to turn over toe back of the book Sixth G MEG'S SURPRISE run and your finger up toe back of THANKSGIVING PAETT the book then turn .over the page WHEN THE LEAVES COM and run your finger up the crease. t "Oh, mama," tlled Meg,-whDOWN. do that au the way If you are you?" When the lea yes come down, sd the' book, toe'baek will not through and came Mrs. Stewart running so red. - ' come off. smiled st little, excited Meg. "Why, When the snow comes down td EDNA ALLMAN. said. what is it, dear she them to bed, "I've Just found out what I'm go--1 When we bring out the hatch When we go to the library for You ing to do on Thanksgiving. chop off his head. books we should be careful of know you said I could do just aa I how we handle them,very Then the gobbler" sighs and have for they ' off to bed. wanted. Well, I'm going to have a to go into the hands of many The next day we bring him in party, and invite only my best others like they came in ours. chums. Don't you think that will And get the apples from toe Our parents have to pay for toe U N. UNIVERSITY AVE. be nicer. We get the cranberries from we book are not if and careful, they Half Block North of Fountain. ' Mrs. Stewart nodded although she wiU have to carelessour for ,' store ; pay t She ness. felt a Uttle disappointed. Everything is grand and we We Cater to Your Trade. didn't Want her only Uttle girl to be need more. We should appreciate the library ROBERT WEBSTH selfish, especially on Thanksgiving. very much for giving us the right MEALS SERVED TO YOUR ORDER, 35c AND UP Mrs. Stewart asked, "Why not to read them. When we "receive a BETTER NONE SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY, 1000 1000 1.25 2647 J. L. Preece 664 A. Engberg . .TtT.'. 1000 1.25 1828 W. S. Weller, have Jane Smith and little lame new book we should run our finger NOTICE OF SALE. ' Special 4000 665" A. Engberg ....... 1000 15 1829 W. S. Weiler a down toe 'seams 1000 1.25 2648 J. L. Preece Harry Clark, they would enjoy and Steak, French Fried Potatoes, 75c very lightly -2097 John T. Clark 6000 66fl A. Engberg ....... 1000 1.25 1830 W. S. Milling Compiece of turkey so much." 1000 1.25 then be very careful until they are Syndicate Mining Weiler QUICK LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES 2712 Walter Bandley . . 1000 1000 1.25 . "Oh no," frowned Meg, "some of returned. Place of Busi- 667 A. Engberg-.- . Principal pany, 1831 r. W. S. Weller . . ,. 1000 1.25 2713 Walter Pre-W- ar 1000 1.25 Prices. the crowd wouldn't come if I invited 669 A. Engberg Bandley . ,, 1000 finecial Rates for Athletic Teams. THELDA. ness, Provo, Utah. 1000 1.25 1842 Wm. Prakwinkel . .11000 11.25 2716 Walter Bandley . . 1000 670 A. Engberg them." M. 8 M. to P. 6 A. Open ' There are delinquent upon the 671 A. Engberg 1000 1.25 1853 B. W. Dixon ......15000 15.25 2717 Walter Bandley . . 1000 Mrs. Stewart thought a minute The books are at the library for B. W. Dixon...... 50000 50.?5 2718 Walter on ac672 A. Engberg ....... 1000 1.25 1854 and then added, "I'll tell you what us to read and improve our minds. following described stock Bandley '., 1000 count of assessment No. 19, levied 673 A. 1000 1.25 1899 T. E. Ashworth": . . 2000 2.25 2737 Jed Greenhalgh... 1000 ....... we'll do. We'll have a surprise Engberg The proper way to use a book Is on the 10th U900 iE.4iaad FIt- day of June, 1924,, the 674 iooo Ton invite not to turn the pages roughly. Thanksgiving party. 1000 1.25 2763 W. the 679 J. A. Barclay Woolley 1000 1.25 8. Yerkes. . . . . .25000 whom you want and I'll do the First, take the right hand upper several amounts set opposite E. G. stockhold1901 R. and F. names of the respective TRUCK O. 1.25 1000 2764 . B000 693 A. Engberg J. CrandaU. same. Neither one will know who corner of the "page and turn it UTAH CENTRAL 1000 1.25 2772 ers, as follows : Woolley J. Arthur Croff . . , 1000 094 A. Engberg. : . . . ,.1000 1.25 the other has invited." gently. , Don't wet your fingers, it 1904 P. G. 1000 Small 1.25 Am't. Shares. No. Name 2773 J. Arthur Croff.,.- 1000 Salt Lake City '701 Ferdinand Kehl v 1000 L25 wiU give you disease germs and Cert Meg readily consented. 1907 J. L. 1000 Soon Thanksgiving came and the will also leave a mark on the 215 Thomas Boardman 5000 $5.25 702 Ferdinand Kehl .,. 1000 1.25 1908 3. .L. Burton, Jr.... 1000 125 2775 J. Arthur Croff. . . 2200 1.25 Jr... Burton, 1.75 1500 717 544 2781 Leonard Barnett . .25750 Jennie Loveridge.. 704 George Mueller . , . 1000 1.25 Phone "Was. book. day of the party.'" 1951 Cecil Broudbenf .. 500 .75 5000 When the guests arrived, Meg Most all of them are only a- - few 734 Howard D. Roper. 1250 1.50 705 George Mueller .... 1000 1.25 1952 1). H. Crook... v.. 5000 5.25 27X3 C. H. Dehner kL La a nn iiwmsi 3 mB 3.25 3000 2790 F. W. Gray ..... . . 10000 .. 1000 1.25 jin 721 M. Goodell was surprised to find that her years old", they look twice as old 1153 John T. Clark .... St. 5 rnnmoa ma 149 Pierpont - Bowen . . KMX) EIESBl Mrs. 1954 1.25 Mayj. 2000 2.25 i iit ix a ii 722 M. Goodoll ...... looo 1.25 nil- mothre had Invited all of the pool aS they really are. Lets try and 1160 Clara C. Henrio 10000 10.25 2809 W. Ii. BrlmhaU ... 1000 1967 J. W. Latta children she knew. How delighted keen them all new to save our 1167 Clara C. Henrie... 2000 2.25 723 M. Goodell ...... ..1000 1.25 1972 Mrs. L..W. AVVjods. 1000 1 25 2810 W. L. Brimhall.... 1000 C. Henrie... 2000 2.25 .. 1000 1.25 1U73 Mrs. 725 M. Goodoll they were when the Turkey dinner parents money and save them 'for 1168 Clara h. W, Woods. 1000 J.25 2817 !Sondra Sanders .. 120(H) 1169 Clara C. Henrie... 1000 1.25 . 1000 1.25 Provo 726 M. Goodell was brought .before them. 2H1H Meg's the next one that borrows them. 3 974. Mrs. L. W. W(Mds. KHK) 1.25 2.S31 Soridra Sanders .. 8000 1000 1.25 1170 Clara C. Henrie. 1000 1.25 705 Win. Prakwinkel. Own guests puckered up and snick LEROY NICKERSON. Roland Olson .... 090 Mrs. L. W. 10(H) 1.25 175 W(hus. Phone 867. 2LLars L. Olson..... 1000 1.25 766. Wm. Prakwinkel. 1000 1.251, ered wbM.ii&!&an JTWQ.TSDCKSJ)AILY-PICKU- P apUk44be. .v, . . 1000 loorr 1.25 0- 3.25 300O. Smoot A. 28 1.25 1000 " 767 Prakwinkel. Wm. our pa28(!7 Thomas M. Holt ..78000 gravy. costing Every year itis 1.25 Fred 1987 Evans iooo ....... 27 N 2nd W. 2500 2.75 33 Z. C M. I AND DELIVER FREIGHT 768 Wm. Prakwinkel., 1000 1.25 "Hp w rude they are," thought rents money to buy us school books. 5000 5.25 2H70 W. L. Brimhall ... 1000 39 W.. H. Spaiuhower 1000 1.25 .769 Wm.' Prakwinkel.". 1000 1.25 2029 Wm". Cushing Meg. "But .how happy are mother's ' Stop and think how long it takes KHKI 2038 1.25 2K73 W. L. Brimhall.... 1000 Jed ... Greenualgb 1000 1.25 EXPRESS SERVICE AT FREIGHT RATES 791 J. E. Trowbridge.. . 500 5.75 W. L. Brimhall.... 1000 guests. What a good time they are to make a book. , Yet we can ' 40 D. H. Fairbanks..:. 1000 2041 E. C Diivies 10(H) 1.25 2S75 1.25 Larson 42 .50 250 801 ..... Al'Paul Hansen Parley tts having." destroy them in five minutes. 2043 W. S. Weiler ..... 1000" 1.25 2883 Braxton Barnett .. 8725 10000 10.25 Hamilton 47 .50 250 Peter Hansen 02 hariUs Grant ;.. After the party was over. Meg ways be careful 'that your .75 2X02 L. L. Olsen ...... 1600 48 Peter Hamilton" ..10000 10.25 820 A. Broadbent ..... 1000 4.25 2040 Dr. C, M. I'eterson TKK) are clean when said, "I've learned a lesson today. you read a book. 2078 Geo. F. Busch ..... 500 .75 2X97 Hyrum Jenkins.... 1600 1000 1.25 53 1.25 Lindstrom. William 1000 A. 821 Broadbent FAY WHITE. "What?" asked mother. 2079 Geo. F. Hiiw-500 .75 2915 E. A. Christensen. KXX) 2000 2.25 . S. T. 57 1.25 1000 Coleman, A. 829 Broadbent "You are only happy when you 2115 Emerelt Brown ... 1500 1.75 2921 Sadie Nesbit ....... 7350 2000 Sniimntn 2.25 Coleman. 1000 T. 58 1.25 liiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiin A. 830 Broadbent ?'hiiiiih: make others happs," said Meg and TH.NKSGIVING DAY 2929 Wm. Prakwinkel' . .23000 1000 1.25 71 John Scharman 1000 1.25 2117 James T. Brown .. 5(HH) 3.25 2930 Wm. Prakwinkel. .10000 831 A. Brondbent FOR THE POOR .her mother agreed.-- , 2118 Jed Greenhalgh ... KMX) 1.25 1000 1.25 76 Scharman. John iooo 1.25 834 R. R. Thorne ..... ETHEL FLETCHER. In Boston in a little adobe house 2126 H. W. Doreher--, . . KHHJ 1.25 29.'!5 Sadie Nesbit ..... 600 - : 1000 1.25 912 John Pritz 77 John Scharman 1000 1.25 Sixth Grade. lived a woman and her little grand 2145 Anna II. Hinckley . 50(H) 5.25 2836 Warren Shepherd 100000 1 82 William Prakwinkel 5000 5.25 935 John Pritz 1.25 1000, daughter. 210O Floyd Kay KHK) 1.25 2937 Warren Shepherd. .35000 1000 1.25 L. . 93 Brimhall 2000 2.25 Wells . 989 Peter Hamilton . ROBIN RED BREAST. The little girl was1 named Betty 2940 Charles Spong .... 500 2102 2000 2.25 Kay rioyd 1.25 1000 94 L. Wells Brimhall. 2000 2.25 990 Peter Hamilton. Little Robin Red Breast, 2941 Charles Spong .... 1000 and the woman was named Beth A. Ezra 2100 1000 ... Stevens 1.25 1.25 1000 . L. Brimhall " 98 Wells 1000 1.25 996 J. Jenkins Smith. 1000 Flying in the air ; . - ... 1000. 1.25 2942 Charles Spong 2184 Brimhall5.25" 600 2000 2.25" 1021 J. Jenkins O, dont you think he is best, When Mr. Smith died he left Mrs. 116 Olot GrOlsOnftf 2i43 J. lVrcy Goddard.,10000 J L. W. 2185 1000 1.25 primliall 10.25 10000 L. Olson 1022 J. Jenkins 20002.25 Smith a lot of money which would Flying everywhere. 2!)45 E. A. Christensen. 1500 149 Jos. L. Olson..... 11200 11.45 1067 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 1.25 2180 V.r. L. liriiuhall ;.. 1000 1.25 219 A. J. Olson., He lives in the cherry tree,: . 50000 keep Betty and her grandmother. W. L. 1000 2187 ... BRhihall 1.25 500 .75 1076 I. A. Smoot ...'..24000 24.85 25000 2950 A. J. Olson.. Always' very merry ; One day as Betty was playing out 165 E. It. Brimhall. . . L. W. 218S 1000 BrlmhaU ... 1.25 O, don't you think he is best, 10000 in her play house she was thinking 168 Peter Hamilton . . 10000 10.25 1112 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 1.25 2197 Verona Brown .... 1500 1.75 2951 A. J. Olson. 1000 1.25 1113 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 1.25 222 C. M. Peterson... 2952 A. J. OLson .10000 Always- eating a cherry. what she could do for Thanksgiving Mrs. E. 2200 K. Prak, 225 D. M. Olson .. 5000 5.25 1115 II. B. Cole & Co... 1000 1.25 ARLISS WILSON. ' day. winkel 6000 6.25 2962 Sandra Sanders .. 7000 1.25 1116 H. B. 226 D. M. " 2970 W. S. Yerkes ..... 10000 Coyle A Co,.. 1000 ,1.25 220Tr W. W. (....... "Oh, grandmother, I have decided 227 D. M.. Olson...... ..1000 1000 1.25 ... Saanon ." Swearing at spots doesn't "out'?' them, as Lady 2140 2.39 1137 FIRST SNOW STORM. , Ralph A. Badger.-- . 1000 1.25 2227 Wm. Prakwinkel .. 1000 1.25 3025 Wells L, BrimhalL 1000 what to do for Thanksgiving day," 228 D. M. Olson...... .. 1000 1.25 1173 Ralph A. Badger.. 100O 1.25 Olson I was getting ready jt or' school said Betty, with her bright eyes 3080 Andrew j. Davis.. 100 swears 243 C. L. Flanders.. ...1500 1.75 1193 M. A.' Goodell. .'. . . 1000 1.25 2228 B. W. Dixon 20X) 2.25 '3087 C. II. Dehner..... 10000 Macbeth discovered. Instead, the I looked out and" it was snowing. snarkllng. . ' 247 Ralph A. Bullock .. 6000 5.25 1207 M. A. Goodell..... 1000 1.25 2229 Mrs. Clara Yates .. 2000 2.25 3089 L. A. As I watched: it I forgot aU about Wilson...... 725 "What Is it?" asked her grand 250 Joe 1000 1.25 2233 Weslie Spainaower 6000v6.25 3151 D. A. Broadbent 1857301 schoor The anow begai to faU in mother. Payne ... . . . . 1000 1.25 1208 M. A. Goodell. by his spotter. ; W. G. 2234 10000 1000 10.25 25. Jex 263 W. J. 1.25 1000 1356 R. R. Thorne.. 3175 Jacob Mauss ...... 1500 larger flakes. When I was ready "Let's go buy. a nice big turkey, 277 W. H. Latta....... 2237 G; W. McGlanis 1000 1.25 1360 R. It 1000 1.25 3160 Chase Hatch .....16000 Child for school there was quite a .Jilt of a pie, cookies. Thornel000l,25 cranberries, potatoes, J. W. KMX) 2238 1.25 1000 . . The spotter is an important individual, a highly 1.25 A. M.Glnnls 319 Geo; snow on the ground. 1387 W. II. Child...... 1000 1.25 Shepherd The snow cake and that la all 1 can tninx oi, 3161 Chase Hatch ...,.50000 60(H) 6.25 3102 Chase Hatch ....100000 Id 320 Geo. A. Shepherd.. JOOO f.25 1394 W. II. Child . .".TiT" 1000' 1.25 2242 E. R. Brimhall was about an inch and a half deep. answered. Betty 2243 1000 1000 1.25 Fred 323 1.25 Evans A. Geo. what 1000 1.25 We threw snow baUs on the way to 1445 W. H. Child 3163 Chase Hatch ......29887 paid professional. He's the man who knows just "What are we going to do with it 346 Peterv M.Shepherd.. Anderson 1500 4.75 1446 W. H. Child. . .... 1000 1.25 2253 Mrs. Clara Yates . 1000 1.25 3164 Chase Hatch .....38026 schol. We were almost late, but asked her grandmother. all," Mrs. 2254 1000 Clara 1.25 3166 Mrs. Birdie Barnett 4600 347 Peter M. Anderson 1000 1.25 1468 Kent R. Thompson 1000 1.25 Yates . when we got In the school house we to do with that expensive party dress that someone I was thinking we could invite 348 Peter M. Anderson 1000 1.25 were willing to work as most every- aU the 1000 1.25 2255 Mrs. Clara Yates . 1000 1.25 And In accordance with poorest little children we 349 Peter M. Anderson 1000 1.25 1478 Mrs. Wm. W; Peay M. 2275 Wm. Mason . . . 2000 2.25 an order of the board of jaw 1488 Mrs. M. S. Robdired body is on stormy days. is them You have it dinner," think for know and with punch. splashed loganberry 350 Peter M. Anderson 1000 1.25 . ROLAND LOGIE. ertson ...... .....1000 1.25 2270 Nephl Nelson .... 5000 5.25 made on the 10th day of June, 1 replied. Betty ' Fifth Grade. 2279 Mrs. R. S. Robert .75 1489 Mrs. M. S. Rob351 Peter M. Anderson 500, so many shares of each pared Let-m- e see," said Mrs. Smith, 352 I 2000 2.25 stock as may be necessary will M. Anderson 5000 5.25 son 1000 1.25 ruined, but he knows better. ' ertson we could buy some prizes and give 353 Peter M." 2295 Wm. Cushing .... 5000 5.25 sold, at public auction at the oi Anderson 1000 1.25 1490 Mrs. M. S. Rob- Peter away and have some games to play." 354 Peter M. Anderson 3000 3.25 1(HH) 1.25 of Wells L. BrimhalL 19 North ertson ........... 1000 1.25 2332 W, H. Child This pleased them both and they 355 Peter M.- Anderson 2000 2.25 ': He knew, too, that there never was an office ink 2345 Anna Kay 3000 3.25 versify avenue," Provo, Utah, a 1491 Mrs. M. S. Rob- -- wwere soon at work. .. Inmul M. Anderson 2500 2.75 356 1000 1.25 2349 Retta Broadbent ..15341 15.60 ..'..1 ..,.1. n MV O., ertson "There is Beth, Billy, John, Fay, 358 Peter so fast that it would not yield to skill never a grease M. M. Farmer.... 2000 2.25 1492 Mrs, M. S. Rob2350 J. W. Latta .... . . .10000 10.25 1924, tOj pnyt toe delinquent asfj Alice and they Jack, Bobbie, Kate, 359 Barnett .... 500 i75 ertson ........... 1000 1.25 2357 R. Lester Spurrier1 1280 1.53 iueiu iii(;eiuer wnu vi nu are about the poorest we could get," 360 Milton spot so stubborn that it can't be removed. 2361 J. M. Pierce 5000 5.25 tising and expense of sale. Milton Barnett . . . 1500 1.75 1493 Mrs. M. S. Rob- . said Betty. 399 Peter M. Anderson 1000 1.25 1000 1.25 1000 ,1.25 2379 Bertha Smith p. e. hout: Oh Thanksgiving day afternoon 400 m! "s."Rob" 2436 Melba Tew 2000 2.25 Peter M. Anderson 2000 2.25 SecretJ . Don't worry about bad spots, send them to us the children had a very nice time 401 Peter M. Anderson 2000 2.25 1494 Mrs. 2437 1000 Tew 1.25 ... 1000 1.25 Bryan ertson Provo, Utah. dinner. ' and the enjoyed . W. T. 2438 0000 402 F. D. 6.25 1000 1.25 Mrs. M. S. Rob, Tew, Sr. .... we're paying a spotter, to do the worrying for you. publication July 25; This helping to the poor made 403 F. D. Cassity...... 1000 1.25 1495 ertson 2442 Jacob Mauss ..... 5000 5.25 publication August 8, 1924. 1500 1 Betty and her grandmother feel 404 F. D. Cassity 1000-TJ- 5 2445 Mike Pietrafessa .. 1500 1:75 1496 Mrs. M. Bonner. . 1000 Cassity happy for their kindness. 405 F. D." Cassity 50875 1499 Mrs. M. Bonner... 1000 1.25 49 Chas. I. Robbins.,. 1500 1.75 ' Notice of Postpnoeinent LOIS SUTTON. 423 Glen G. Smith.... 2000 2.25 1500 Mrs. M. Bonner... 1000 1.25 2478 Wm. T. Tew, Sr. 5000 5.25 At S meeting of the board of Sixth Grade. 428 W.. W. Stevenson.. 500 .75 1501 Mrs. M. Bonner... 1000 1.25 2490 Roland Olson . i : . . 2305 2.5.T rectors of the Syndicate Mln 430 Felma Nesblt 2494 Jos L. Olson ... . v, . . 5000 5.25 and Milling company, held on 1000 1.25 1507 Mrs. G. W. McGin- THE CLOWN. .. 445 C H. Dehner..... 1000 1.25 ms loea. 1.25 253a Roland Olson ..... 725 1.00 28th day of July, 1924, the The clown is a merry fellow, 468 Geo. A. Shepherd.. 1000 1.25 1548 AVr S. Weiler .... 1000 1.25 2556 Wm. T. Tew, StT.. 2000 2.25 date of the delinquent stock He dresses in red and yellow. 480 Wells L. BrlmhaU. 1000 1.25 1549 W. S. Weiler 1000 1.25 postponed until Saturday, SeptJ J0O0 1.25 2557 Melba Tew ... around, bumping the 492 IL B. Cole A Co.... 1000 1.25 1561 Fred Evans Stumbling 1000 1.25 ber 27, 1924, at 5 o'clock p. m., 1000 1.25 2578 W. 8. Weiler-'-..,.ground. 514 F. D. Casaity.;.... 1000 1.25 1505 Mrs. M. S.. Rob2579 W. S. Weiler ..... 1000 1.25 19 North University Ave., Pro; He's always a merry" fellow. 513 "F. D. Cassity 1000 1.25 . 1000 1.25 Utah. 1000 1.25 2580 W..S. Weilet ertson v 521 G. E. Sandgren... 5000 5.25 1602 G. H. Mott ........ 1000 1.25 2581 W. S. Weiler IOOO 1.25 P. E. HOUTZ He plays so many-funn- y tricks. 658 Warren Shepherd.. 8500 8.75 1003 G. H. Mott : W.S.. 1 . . . . 1000 2582 Weiler .25 1000 1.25 ,. Secrets And he plays music on two sticks, 1000 1.25 1620 E. C. Davics ...... 1000 1.25 2583 W. S. Weiler ..... 1000 1.25 ,(Last pubUcaUon Sept .26, 192 He climbs toe tent poles and bumps 579 A. Olmstead 684 P. Daynes 1000 1.25 1623 G. W. McGinnis .... 250 .'.50 2584 W. 8. Weiler ..... 1000 1.25 people's toes, 686 P. Daynes ........ 1000 1.25 1625 Olof G. Olson 1000 1.25 2585 W. S. Weiler ..... 1000 1.25 Notice of Postponement. He's always a merry fellow. 616 JohnWr MeAdam 6000" 5.25 162ff OlorOTOlson. . . ,.1000 1.25 2586 W. S. Weiler 1000 1.25 At a meeting of the . board 809. Phone 54,North Fourth West. Wm. Prakwinkel.. 6000 6.25 1689 Fay Holbrook . . . . 1000 1.25 2587 W. S. Weiler ..... 1000 1 25 directors of the Syndicate Minfl CopyriK"' by Harm & Kwing The clown is toe fun of all toe 619 ' 633 Dr. C. M. Peterson 600 .75 1725 L. H. Holbrook ... 1000 1.25 2009 J. M .Pierce ...... 3000 3.25 and Milling company, lield Scpte town, 657 H. B. Cole . 1.25 1726 L. H. Holbrook ... 1000 1.25 2610 J. M. Pierce 1000 1000 1 25 ber 16, 1924, the sale date of del Herbert Janviin His tovtrnmeni lio eyebrows curled both up and 658 H. B. Cole mminiininiiiiiiinillllllllllii Illimiiiiniiiillll 1000 1.25 1763 Eban .R. T. Blom- 2612. Alvin F. Heaton ... 5000 5.23 ouent etock was postponed w. ocean determines aown, meteorologisi. 659 H. B. Cole ....... 1000 1.25 2000 2.25 2613 Gep. H. Adamson . . 4000 - 4.25 Saturday, November 15, 1924, afc weather for a year voi ntor ahead His lips are red, his hair is black, quist 661 A. Engelberg ...... 1000 1.25 1756 George Baglln .... 1000 1.25 2014 Geo. H. Adamson . . 3000 3.25 o'clock p. m., at 10 North Univj by noting change in the aun's heat Now what mischief is he at? c 662 A, Engberg ....... 1000 125 1812 W. Bandley ...... 1000 1.25 2615 Geo. H. Adamson . . 3000 3.25 as recorded In the "Sular Constant '" sity avenue, Provo, Utah. 663 A. Engberg ....... 1000 15 1813 W, Bandley ...... 1000 1.25 2619 George Hales ....5000 3.25 Foi Wii ht n using notation ut CHARLES THjOMAS, (iast puDucaaon no v. .i, 192 The plays is "A Visit to Fairy Laid' from the first grade; Dance Minuet, second grade; A pageant of Average Towns, third trade: The Potters Prepare for toe ProThere will be a splendid time on gram, a one act comedy, fifth Maeser day, Friday, November 14, grade. The fourth and sixth grades at the high school auditorium. At will give a three act play, the "'Princess 2 o'clock the children of the Maeser Japanese operetta. see it Chrysantoemuma" vhnol will be i able to " ' 'i'i'i 'i rr T .itfuuu'u'u'iAT-r- V -- ill-us- - r EMIL'S CAFE " " ne , ....... , 1 . : -- ArEngberg-TrrrrTrtM)0-l:2- LINE ..-'. -- As Shakespeare Might Say r.; - 148-Jo- s. W.-L- dry-clean- er -- Sun Prophet - . k f Sanitary Cleaning IS 1 & ...... Dyeing Company READ HERALD - WM ADS " RUSSELL IMMISCH. J |