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Show .::.. t ' .'; ' t! -- : . : M. Ael). roads ltW to i j project. fai t, liiphways ore among the chirt cities. frtor iii" liuiltU'ng from aiipnuu-Ucs.- ' Without its would uVt k' Innd autf-wt- t. Jjoudon, iur wonlU New York be the (bi itR lum iuctrojMilis of a favorable location on iJikif Michi-ta- u and cnn easily b( A font-beroiu bind or water. . Tbe act .Hint I'rovo has gath ol Hiuiunmir- - it J I ol : -. road, at -- iiJi- Copyright 1S2: by . pre- Y oprilit , - . I- - I9J4 But tdaflpeta! .'".. W i ARTICLE No. 3 r-- ' jay- - t 8 Robes, at Gowns of dis all Light' WeighX-9'ttedlum WeijrhrSl.48 $2.00 $1.25 t 8 $2.59 Medium Heavy, $ $5.00 Fine Wool Old and New Style. ...:.$4. 8, 4 Club- s- None 10 Diamonds Spades J, 9, 2 HearU--- L 10 ......... Twp and Girls' Boys' ;' r If . Spades A. Clubs Diamonds B t A ' HearU Clubs l Q, 9, T,S Q,J, 8 arxt irillnmSa if m t s . , a r.m mnIn K-1- If 0 Jone ' dx of the baiUXUt et - "A Hi ym wl uuli .... f f i liftdles Unions $1.00 ...v...,..'..$1:48 Medium Silk Stripe- .vv. .'. . .... .$4.w -- .'..'."'.'..". '.,', '" V 1 at .$5:50 to $4.50 BotsANIXGIliiis' $3.50toS3.19 . $5.00 te $3.45 ": '"i "'' '.1 i ' At this store you'll fm thfe prized HaH Marx label, sure sign of style and quality $25.00 to $70,00 . IK 541 56 . . CLOTHES - ''' . Schaffnr& .$2o. m V w" " . . -- n ; ' All Reduced. 1.. Slip-o- 0 X. Sweaters Unions Three Season Weight, Medium Weight 1.50 Wool Process.. $a.00 Silk Wool .."4-0Pure Wool 1 breasted models. $28.00 values A, 6, S, 2 Hearts ': Pants Suits' in English andouble . Y U 1 THE BEST GIFT OF MiL If Problem No. 2 ; Lry Underwear, Lightweight ..:,98 $1.25 $2.00 $2.50 $5:00 $6.00 , fOnepoint ."irl- - - ' tinctive patterns. D. S. Garments - 1 ; -- ' l. None " '' ')" Dressing prices you will be interested in. Ztotrumpbyb-dingaspalc.Z-shoijU- 9,T,S,2 ' vVV kerchiefs, Hats, Bath Links, Trbusers f e aubs 1 ' rf So,"" Hand-- ! Nck- i wear, ; Belts, must note is that they are T. Y nla nf the hand would to all players of ' " straight thinking. It is lead trumps at trick three. A brst do-- 1 the result would be to pi ty thc.ari king of somcthingthatcannot belcarnedthrough A iense a 1 1 it correspondence school or by reading iIT umip. mm thrnv 7.lr in- the. shouldwithHOWa anrca arf'uAoQ Vnti must- nlnw titp .2 trwnn at fru hv. ! lead two rounds of trumps ami then the game anil keep your eyes, open every 1 :i J king of clubs. B can win this and force think?-IJavyou ever had the acid test i ! I ! applied to you to discover whether or I ! now lead the queen and ten of clubs, farcin? B in the lead at trick rlcven. B not you had imagination11f u not, it is a Ii : t Hinnmmli and L wins goxxl time to commence 'I you expecx ro tricks.' II this mlerential hornme a Biirrpwful auction nlaver. remainuig the Vnn mimf Ipnrn tn ask vniirsell these - : 1. distribution is correct, niiMiinne. "What in hp dntmr it ftn? h. - fri. V tt in an- excellent i , j. CUUUW.I UJ . r nut vniur Lnowledce ot the What cards docs he hold to justify his i 1 ' to be bid?" These are the questions 'that bidding and the proier inferences in your mind Ylrawn f rom it. The play of the hand is should be threshed out " also ! ntereatlng and slioukl be earefully after everv hid and every double. In no other way can you ever hope to get the ' about these inferences that proper liuerenccs. : A I I 1. , Shirts, " m 1)C "y LJlm ..'..' X J. ! . L. i..' ng - ..J T other gift is so certain to please a man as some smart article of apparel-somethihe hankers for, perhaps, but hesitates about buying for himself. Out or a store abounding in such gifts for men and boys and girls we have chosen a few things to list f or your convenience A Small jiay merit will hold any article. Vonr IiorA." - 10, 9, 8, X, X, 3 K, Q, 10 Diamonds A, Q ( 6 v Spades 1 i ... IVTO CJubs nnond-K '.. t the Best Way to Take Care of Christmas " Hearts ,HiM, JjMlFi ...rj.--- ; A Hi! I ' t-- -S- ' - . met I Hearts ' : M Mmi , Y-- 4 r- - V ajulkV ,l I don't understand.' He is not a hiwver. but the office boy .Jet a man in to see him as soon as he iuiH" said. "I have two cases for - ' I . anti-Britis- h king-jac- f - T t England. Severtfl young Egyptian students who have coniirto JUmdon recently are .stutnorted of hffving jilauned to ministers. assaKinate prmiiinent A tip came from Lord Allmibyl British high commissioner at Carlo and Scotland Yard was .immediately V aroused to action. Armed guards were furnished aach cabinet officer and watch over thorn day and night, while all known organlarttions havejieen placed under strlctsurveillaiice. :' Mm .- .r--C- I TK fntlnwioc hand il aim :eresting tTu BitivnitAnf m.hirl hv 7 A'a donbla test of your skill in drawing inb act: of two hearts should show at least two Hearts Q ' 7, S, 4 Clubs should show Hs bid of two Ym monHs 6. 4. 3 hand and one tnao an"un strong usually 3 "Spaiiet Q, 10,8,5,4, alimOJlmnw wrv rimv. to makintr the Hearts 5, 2 contractxThe writer is of the opinion A, J, 6,3 y : Clubs that on thVbidding, A should either 2 Diamonds K, 10, 5, B A hold the aceNung and one ot more Z : Spades A, K, J and one or more hearts or the hearts and One outside trick. Z should hold at least six, possihlv seven hearts, 10; Srore: Rubber game, A-Z headed by the king jack ten or the jack 12. B dealt and bid one A dniillcd and Y oassed. ten nine and at least three outside Z three hearts tricks. If A holds the ace kinii and other B now bid two oe prooauiv uasu i any uuvkk which A promptly doubled ana an Hearts, t- TKt nrnhnttlv in hift real hnlrttafl! passed. A opened the nine of spades and First trick: the first two tricks are s double would A plays the nine of spades, Y the ten, B justify bis bid wnite-only the ace king t'ie jack and Z the six.' Second trick: be justified if he held A plays the deuce of spades, Y the four, and one heart, in that case piace ootr B the king and Z trumped with the the ace queen of dfiamonds and the king the queen ten of clubs in Z's hand. From trey of hearts. From these facts readers are asked to infer the remain- these inferences and the play of the tricks, the hands of all four ing cards held by A and Z, the play of first .twowould be about as louows: i nar tne hand and the iiimmkbuiv. l ne wnoie i players card under a ten spot) . question hinges on the double by A and X represents a Hcarts Q Clubs 7, 5,4 6, 4,- 3 Diamonds Spades Q, 10, 8; 5, 4, 3 : Hearts S, 2 A, K, X Hearts "! .1. t a o, v,iui n, Clubs t X, X, X Diamonds j,K, 10, 5, 2 B Diamonds J, X, X, X 2 A, tv, Spades 9 X. Spades in ' ; : , Loxrxtx, Dw r. Hr. p I'iwii ill ions reminiscent of the days of. Sinn Fein plots and threats were taken today to protect the lives of British cabinet officers in , 4 - : . I OF CABINET ' iin.vw' 'I " I ft GUARD LIVES the-Jie- t - j - ( . 'y.- , .. J ' , - :.-- :. .1 lowered, as Should the bike a new roud will probably built, fuiiiiiiig "foiith .rronr tne trbl Prtvo bike .rtswt' and waking closer viniec.tioti '"with the southern ' :, part of Utah comity from So liiany iroiwls radiating I'rovo undoubtedly led to the location- of the i'rovo. Woolen mills here and 1ms siiKc'givcn oucounigeinent to tbe, building of other, factories and the itiiblisliment of wTiolesale liiihiuess Uoiisi'S. H t m. .,-- iiiti'i-cstin- s future. ! I '" --. , I ', .. ln and tli. t;reat world lu ceperal is I one i Qje Items that Rives it iw- .', nle confidence iu itsiuture. , ' K Itcmd biiildinie lean noon After U of Fort Utah on iTuvu 3 1 ? river in. 1W9. ' it glvius Ciikj A dugway wan eiien miki n kiiuu aeet'ss to 1'rovrr country road Was coi)Ktrmte.(! to the uilntr-the laountatn, . briiicliu? l'taU and Salt pfkc eounties into V" ;elo(H'r CMthiiiiunlcKtloir" ! By 1858 a, roadivay bad been 'completed throtltrli I'rovo canyon to Kamas prairie and shorter roadH l had Ihm'H built' into other cunyoun. i The "first BUbstiintial bridse' neross with built was river I'rovo the aid on the county road leadiiiK to Salt Ijike, A With the .settlement' of the south ern part of tho county and what is if called Lake View, roadways ! were built In numerous .aireerions. met ' the I Thew lilioiis highways needs of the county during the Itecently a : i days "of the pioiieers." bee-im nnnilHT of roads have I 'provel by concrete paming; others intnre. will Ite in In the early 7)'s tho Utah. Southern railway, now a part ofjthe Union l'acific; gradually wormed ts way Into the county; and ten years later railroad, Valley the ' rieasant lmmorouslv referred I 'calico road" becauseMilan I'ack- ; ard paid for its construction in 1 nierchaudlso, camp puffing down Spanish Fork caiiyon to Spring-- i ' ville and a littllnter to Provo, " The latter Toad soon became a oiiv4 pari oi uit? Two other .roads have come since;" the Salt take and" Utah, an electric line rutinlmr from Rait Lake to Pay- - ' ' . ." nli im r t. -" ' '. ., ... -r----1 -- gpU-iidi- d mumiiiiiiic r- : "In 1K!1 an A was tried in bike navigation.' between to Imilt ply steamer otlur points oil Prtiva ku; . It wa the shores of the a stage proiMi d to coimwt with line running into the Tintic district however, forw-The ln uic of an iiliatHb'ttmieul of tho scheme and revived, .but, is tt has not among the jiosMibiiltics of the near Aim-rica- , .. THR SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1SU. - : . ' ...'.-..- ":. ' ;v " - . r j!rtt -- '. '' - . g .. - i A. It. traikage. the eul JENSEN. built a &' It. C. has Uome" was tlie ihi Komaufs. Erory branch line tlirmib Provo ciin.von iilill iiilii-- roMd- - inebi y PROF."X lun I. . -- 9-- i CITY MAKE PROVOIMPORTANT A11 ; . Cjt . ,,,,,, ur iMTf lL MAtttAVfiWUia I '.I " ' yACESlx-- . '' '" ' (idP'7 WEST CENTER R fnl V |