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Show - 7i - I THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. MARCH 15, 1925. AG? TOUR. IKXCIlIlMiliiiiIXTWlIIlWIIlIlglllWKIl'J H ..J'- - FREE DELIVERY ; v We have put on I m bicycle for Special Delivery. To advertiseour Golden West Coffee we a. av are going to give you a pound at cost, 51c TURNING S FORM WORK . Jiranufriiit Oranges pay you to buy them Ty the case or half i case, ', 54 wze, case. s kr.SS.lO ,54 sjze, half case $2.60 It will : ' " i M size, doien m 10t, 4 size, j . . . .'..i.w U New-ha- ll Oranges left which are the very finest that came to the market- - 25 3 for . . 2 for 55i-Sfb30. . or aoieii lor We have a few .x.as ...00 sue, uuaem 04 8 Pf Our Milk has the best test Of any in BxProvo. We also deliver milk Sundays. Leave your order Saturday. S FREE SUGAR lbs. Sugar 7r. ... .... .83c 60c with order. lbs. Sugar 10 . 10 $5 10 lbs. Sugar with $10 10 lbs. Sugar with $15 Vetfe r lorit15. Fresh Parsnips, lb. " TUBS for. 10 lbs. No. No. ...'.;.. 3 , lbv..t.-aiai-l- Qirrots, M PalmoliveJ tfsv2 0 2..;... :..85c $1.35 Brooms, I NEWS ITEMS I MX Pef-.sia- n, to advertise ;t(iemlfor .$l.qp bars 75c' SUNItIPE OATS Large package J Si PAYSON LOCAL 75c 1 - BROOMS (. H CRANBERRIES 20c quart a. self-sup- B PAYSONWOMAN DIESONCOAST i Theseprices are on Prime Steer Beef. 4 ' r' MEATS , " ', g Pork lircwit with jxtcket, X i .vtv1. '.v. ?i ar g Pork Shank, I7i teV;H):.;-..i5- ihiyw VWVeal, 17 lb:,.12i .Shoulder Jloast, Veal," ' ib,..mt0-2tVeal Shanks, lb..;. 10 12 J S Round of Beef Roast, . ... '4 . .20 h i lb, '. SirloHitiRoast Beef I ilamburirer Steak-12JV- Orn Beef, pa M (Speetai to The Herald.). PATSOX, March 13. Mrs. Mar garet liddle died last Saturday at Long Beach, Calif., where she had sjieut the winter. The remains were shipped to Payson and funeral be held" here unflerthe direction of Bishop Alfred R.' Wil- : a -- ' Fresh Tripe, Erlandson . and Mrs. Mrs. 'Wendell . .1 lb..,12 club prize. ..,..15 Mrs. Gla5e Cowan and children are spending the week In Provp. Harry. Alien entertained at a hridEe oarty last Friday evening. Her guests Included the ladies of the Bridge club and a numper oi Mrs.-- We have another of those large ' - . WISCONSI- N- ,.ther friends." Mrs. L. D. Btewart received the club "prize"' ana Lawrence Jeffers the guest prize. H. CHEESE - lb. Its Mrrrans f , : I j3.rr-.(U.- urttr' meh," police, ' the fire all physioiana were ; Commission-ft- r n1i.dcpn io;a,8si8t)iim in out- lit .oit the tafluneaa-Uk- e 3realfVhich ta taking ,n Increasing ;toli In life and luness here y skeipiodax hr Heaitlr HMWt.it ibeff ot!2 influ- - -- was i r f; I 154-15- v ' '"ft i h L4q; . , . e , the'MMen SATURDAY SPECIALS7' FOR RENT cottage, 272 W. 2nd S., $18.00. Baker. & Baker, ANGEL F0QP attorneys. - M-1- 6 CAKE FOR SALE Building lot, 3x9 rods, on 8. 4th W... $275; terms. Inquire 425 S. 1st W. M-1- 9 Regular : Postponed The farewell party to be given in the Pleasant View aniusement hall for Newell Baum, who will leave soon for a Laiission, has been postponed until Monday evening, March 16. ?). New Today dec-inia-l h - . Vi . " EARTHQUAKE FOR RENT- Modern nisbed house, 157 Phone 1030 or 185-- fur-N- . 8rd W. LOST String of pearls, on 3rd E., bet. 5th 8. and Center St Reward. Mrs. W. H. Levltra T Phone D95. M-1- 25c 5 e men to sell nationally advertised pro duct; permanent work with oppor tunity to grow. Write 718' Ciift 9 Bldgl Salt Lake City, Utah.- - WAITED Three wide-awak- 30c size SPECIAL!?;: M-1- 6 J. DAINTY PASTRY. : M-1- HI'. rt ' iry uur erencnv .1 -- 1- 7 Pastry c MARCELLING, 50c 256 W. 2nd S. " 2 Phone 1004-J- . A-1- d Pair of glasses DetrSfd thd 8th W. Flnderr eturn to 317 W. Center. LOST dark-rimme- ' Reward. y M-1- FOR RENT-- i- Furnished rooms, house. steam beat; also 691 N.. Univ. Ave. ... , M-1- 6 - FOR SALE lard 100-l- ACCEPTS BOBS: 5 Dainty. PastryJihoi; 515 AS STYLE MODE NEW YORK U,P.) Paaic-- ; stricken, flappers who. feared that' bobbed hair was no longOr au faltt msj takeTOmfbrtParhfflg taken i ban from the. bob aad decreed the finish satin dull brown, SMALL, its reign, aecordinf toj uninterrupted piano, regular price $545. Special Armand Blatt of New Tork, deslgo-- j er of hair styles for womeja. WhUev. es no of ; coiffure in loni ESTACADA"; Ore. March 9 are hair being evolved, chic, fresh i a miniature In earthquake W.p.) TheiviHlann-4he- effects in bobs are being worked out; piece' started farm near wblch"occure4-6at the bero, .'while more For by Paris experts; The newest fsith- can .ou pay here, a deep ravine nearly a mile chewing away skulking Mack scale ..started- - to re-ion edict isthiTttl MU.ThuaVbta f long has opened in the ground. its lost pretaigeT'gT'lcuUurTsli" a resemblance to classic sculpt ulp, galn natural of In the series puzzling, "Venus de Miloa bobs,f - Jnn disturbances, bubbling springs .dried who had imported the second bug to for SHRED- swirls," pay eat the first bug, discovered that the one. and "Sappho bsoken were wavei'r(V water pipes up. "Aspasla carls" will .sooni swpt DED house toppled from Its fouudatornsl. I third bug was eating the second bug you . .. , , it, ncroHO .i tuc aiutniic inio popuuirirj The terrain lh which the crevices which should have been, left alone real more a to clear field with American first devour the with women; "" were formed Is on a sllping hillside. ' -- r..One geologist said the cracks may be buff. food value, So the new problem Is to find, a to tlose itr out the result of a settUMKOl clay unuet .n strata brought about by heavy rains. fourth, bug which can be sicked onto money. TheNrround cracked and dropped the third bng which has been eating PLATER PLlNOoati-htgiVedu- ct from lO to 12 feet for about 300 the Second, so that the second bug non ; iois can ahead go eat and earth jjeara about npdisturbed sores. In 'Other areas the It Call 311-1345-20228- 9 the first bug and mnketbeorange crust was raised. PLAYSHAVOC n new-styl- 1 tp Wheat, but won't get . -- ' - - u jf for your "Catt, i ! :. orus. The home of Iphn Stormer was moved from its foundations, a water system under the house was de A ar roved and the well filled up. Wnws oost was moved, three feet from its original position, V - No one has lteen abl to give the exact time of the disturbance, resl dents of both farms being .: absent white their acreage frisked about as growers happy. , ; KT); - do miceneirtBentmHinria ence of the cat is musing. - KANSAS .P.) . March Barrymore, noted actress 111 here for the last few days, was on her way to New Tork today. Physicians announced yesterday her CJTT, ll-(tT- Ethel was Improving steadily. sometime, however, before stase; n pnysicians said. "Jr. L condition It will be wanlut finish, tow- - price .to responsible -- nartrr easy' terms CaU 85, . tUIlMEAL WE HAVE a wonderful bargains lit : a fine; piano, neair Prove.: "Will sell cheap for cash or give Wts r ductton and' easy terms t0 reliable party. The Baldwin Pla&l Co? Write onr whblesale ipreentatlve Address 1812 S. 11th E., Salt Lakw J: '. . . . .. I" t !fV 6 I 1. I n-i-Y JOll' i SAN FRANCISCO, March (U.P.) The philosfiphy of "dog eat dog" is being worked- - out to the twenty-fiftIn a problem to rid California of black, scalereoemy ' dfitbedtrus grower, Six years ago the state depart ment of agriculture conceived the idea that the best way to get rid of OTacY scale was to. import an army of special insects to prey. npon the black scale parasite;. . . The new bug, frivolously known to scientists as apbycus ionnsburyi how and for aeons had been unable to get along-witthe black scale family, known in the 'social register of insectology as aalssetia oleae. Whenever black scale saw its enemy coming, it crawled into whatever it crawls into an pulled whatever it ' : was In after It. -. found '.that State",.grlculturlst8 thelldeal worked perfectly Jtf. practice and soon Mack scale, almost dls appeared. Things were rosy and the teaveu of Ihu oliillgu trees rustled gayly in' the native .Sunshine. Then the vllllan entered to dis turb' the tranquility of the orange groves'. - Saissctia dseae apparently sent abroad or Sent somewhere, for reinforcements. It had heard that Etisemian Californlcura n. sp. bad been trailing aphycus lounsburyi how for years, muttering vengeance. So the fight started all over again, t MINIATURE entertained rmm CALIFORNIA Rirty lsif A. if j: iiircanbmck- - In jourri The .subje-- t asfighed "Present Day Journalwm." allsHt. PUEBLO BEAN I. :!! .. TRIED OUT IN To Give Dance The Scandina finn eommlttee' will entertain at a big dance in the- Pioneer ward amusement hall Monday, evening, March 16. 8pfendld music has been arranged for the occasion and every; . . ALBCKQUEQUE, N. M., March body is invited. 12. (ILP.i A bean 30 years old is to JeTlanted here by County Agent Legion Meeting One of the most Lee J. Reynolds in hope of discover. successful meetings of the Provo ing something valuable to the bean post of the American Legion was heldVrWednesday-r-oindustry of the state. nsual size, Armory. : The bean, which was talten from an old Pueblo ruin in the Sandla mountatns, Reyriblds said. If the ancient Bean grows it may prove a revelation to farmers who specialize in bean crops. . M. . --.r- - ' SO EISO " i " ar TO PLANT OLD jbeiThe DramS cTODrine high school held a most enjoyable nesday evening. "II iniiiwBiiniiiiii.nmiiniiHiiipg- and members of the class - new fases of tal .cu74i and, pneumonia were reported goodlooklng and women WiH not :'oC?r ii midewn op; toj 10 1 a. m. nice to rou St you are. .' I 1 Voeatonal Talk Wm." H. Hornl- brook, publislier , of the Evening Herald, was the speaker at the B. y. V. library jthis morning, before - h' 1 Im It moBO : ; '?.' in New Spring Patterns Jl- : CTONEWS -- h - AAAMAMAM',AVWWaWVIJals4sM a FataL- - t :(j ' i ' .' Stta'njie Malady That: Causes P West Center. gv; ExiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiBiiiiiiiixiiiiiiiiiixEiiiillErj'i DOG EAT DOG' , Af . 5 were-calle- IflTS CHICAGO til H Hp two pants I) tMm.f " lzr;sttwsnKKiBHinKwnMiiMCa;iiii jB - iTK the best ever. Wednesday, March jr. CHlCAJO,-'5Iarc- Here you're sure of fine quality: the Hart Schaffner&'Marx label fa your? l-i-V- ' S 45c Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patten, Mr. and Mrs. Earl BaferMr. nd MrsBert the Taylor 6f Payson and Mr. and Mrs. social Wednesday evening In Lvsle-Da- vls of Provo were we Fourth ward amusement halt Love Elmer . guests Of Mr. and Mrs. .'i less at their home in trrovo omur at entertained Dixon H. MrsC day. evening. luncheonv followed by cards last 18 SatnrdaT Afternoon. - Four tables were - playedNand all of the details pOTnt"n"",T,V Mrs. M. learner oi oun ""K,.suggestive of Rk Patrlrk'a to Payson thto week " . .'".. day." Severarnew deaths. In addition to to the illness of their father, owing March 27 ffctalltlej Jeported jdnce J, ft McBethr Mr. and Mrs. JohkDanlels, It., 1, we're reported to the health de a number ol friends at entertained , . . Lake partment' Mrs. C. L. Spiegel of Salt the home of Mr. and, Mrt George eerr-tees TThe. present "epidemic. should b was here to attend the funeral Barnett Wednesday eveningK Pro of her niece, Jlrs. Ada W. West-rop- e easy to combat if the public would gressive root was thejilversion of for remained is ' on Monday. Sht v highly help. The. malady the evening. and if the people who feel several days to visit with relatives. ' . ... 1; .t. the symptoms would go to bed and Mrs. Ed Patten was hostess at a J. D. Done "returned; Jiome last most delightful St Patrick's party away, from contacts we could Friday from Mackey, Idaho, where on Wednesday afternoon; Members stop the epidemic very soon. . for the past of the Bona Fide club and other Dr. Bundeaon has issued a bulle-ti- he has been employed - J. the Penney friends were her guests. ' Luncheon in months six offering free ;r . store. r--r was followed with cards, flte tables serum from-thcitj- laboratories to the of being played.' In the evening three the for duration physicians Coitus of the The regular meeting "' ' tables of "500" were played. The fol. epidemic . after on : club was held Wednesday lowing gnests enjoying her hosctims of the straiuie malady are noon R. ,W. at the home of Mrs. : Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Davis pitality warned by burning sensations In the McMuUin. Current events were Mrs. Elmer Loveless eyes, aching pains all over the body, presented by Miss. May McBeth and and Mr. and of Ptoto, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor, high temperatures and nose bleed. Mrs. Lnln Erlandson read a paper Ms andllrs. Earr Bale, Mrwd 4 on rrne 'Hodern jjrama.-riauMrs. Owen Loveless. , Miss selections were given by v It is really a hard UfevTkeii will Madollne Robinsoni. r : The senior class of the First ward ave tnis adwe will sell on these prices r . entertamea iue i.. UUJ xu,r Bridge elvib and the Peltaat Bridge club on Tuesday evening .- Sts the homa of Mrs. ErlandsonPatrick's day was suggested in au of the appointments. . Mrs. J. C. Ranter won the Delta club prize and Mrs. B. L. Jensen tne junior .H.toviu w . - Pickled Tripe, lb.. 12 Brains, lb. . .v. . ;123t Ox Tails, 2 for. .. . , 15 Tongues, lb. . " Sweetbreads.ib. .. ". 25 Beef Liver, sliced, 8S -- Beef Heart, lb. ... u..T Lake 27c lb. v-- u . MISCELLANEOUS CATFISH if i' 22 - SFresh. Utah B , v17j' Ib.--i . Shoulder Steak, lb. 22 Loin Roast, lb. . . .27$ 26 Leg Roast, lb Loin Pork Chops, lb 30 " atvNecHBolUb 7 s Lean Pot Roast. . . . 10 ChUckPofRoaBt, lb,..12 PigV.Ft'et,lb.....7 if.' Beef -- ' I' Out-of-M- ShoulJer Roast, lb 18 , . S ISP I'llftl d.n. sert-IresW- . ti --It Pays llPSsad. It )f WlSBX atzB -- Thirtyflve guests were including Mr. and Mrs. Orawell slriions and family of Salt Lake. A large birthday cakeb burn ihg TmithleffiWs. waiThe cen- ternlw for fhe supper table. Mrs. ' Olwrhansli read a very Interesting son. was born at Mt. Liddle Mrs. life. KketiU of her Carrol, 111 on January 9, 1847. After her marriage to Joseph Liddle moved to Nevada, where ne ,,A-- fujuigatherluft was held at they died 39 years ago, leaving her with the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ' family of sinaU children. to Jeppson lust Shtirrduy evening came to Payson on Septem' They of Mrs, celebrate the birthdays Mrs. ber 17, 1887, where she has lived Jeppsou's parents, Mr. and 74 since, with the exceptlcMf the past Hdnry Elmers Mrs. Elmer being 1H. two winter which she spent with Elmer Mr, and uue of vcSA'g her daughter, Mrs. Ruth ;Lyncfi inner was served to 35. Smith, at Long Beach. She Is sur Mrs. ami town attests were vived by the following children) Mr. Orrln Elmer" of Indlunola and Mrs. Lizzie Knight, Arthur Liddle, and Mrs. Leslie Cromar of. fcureka Mrs. Mrs. Echramm, Josephine Bnth Lynch Smith and Mrs. Laura Shaul. There are 13 grandchildren Mrs. Howard Strang is vlsiUng in and 23 great grandchildren. Suit Lake for a week. ; . ifMseiit. w Buy a Good One! V Margaret Liddle Win Be Buried in Payson City Cemetery. Mrs. (fipeclaj feL.The HeraM.) , PAY SON, Mtirch 13. Mrs. W. g R. "HeBton eutertaincd last In honor of her mother, B M Marjr tMterhansU" who was eeklirating her ,78th birthday ml. T ",; J J . s. tV Nd;3.....:.$1.00 lbBrfprJiO H r;f timmF' ' COUNTY NEWS )7t T ...t.Y.10 Tomatoes, lb 25 M heavj-weight- mw . plad y BULK COFFEE 45c and 50c 10, .ibimcbes -- , What promises, to fa the fastest "M" men hasketball gaoie , ever Is (Hah ataka will b played next Tuesday, March 17, at 8 o'clock in the Prove high school gymnaslam. The game will be'betweea tb Provo Third ward and the Ptoto Sixth ward. - Both warda Lit stroag ' teams. O The following is a possible lineup: ward, Cla rent K'ondaita, Erpest Whitehead. Roy Meniere, Dave Condon, Jordan Rust, Law fence Peterson, Leon Peteraoo, Vic- B tor Luke; Third ward, "Sanky" 8 Dixon, Reed Collins, Bert Bullock. Melvlne Leavltt, John Colllna, Paul Diion, Gilbert Uaoubea. The wrestling finals will also be held the same night while the game ia going on. Thus tbera will be something for ererybody to enjoy, Weights forresfllag are, below 115 Tiounds, 115 to 123 pounds, 129 to 135 pounds, 135 to 145 pounds, 145 to 165 pounds and Ver. top-no- Jiu-Jtta-n - SPORT EVENT . Spinach, lb. H M H H CHICAGO, MarJ;h...l3. (U.P.) American universities may aoon issue degree of doctor of grapfoot- pling, if the tide of stars, entering profession continues to surge for- ward with 1 present iwd. Following 1b the -- fo6ttpp - et Wayne (Big) Mtinn, claimant of the world's title, Jim UcMiUen, captain. of the 1923 Cnlverglty of IUInoia footlaU ' team and guard, nan thrown his hat la the ring and entered the mat game aa a profefwionaL During lilsj-ollogngaged la day a McMillen also wrestling and waa defeated but once, Steele of Ohio State waa hia, conqueror and Steele haa also turned pro. . Paul Prebn, former middleweight ytlc holder and wrestling coach at the University of Illlnoia, la manager. He haa gaeat faith In hia pupil and at a weight of 215 pounds thinka that hia man will' stand ail excellent chance with the hera "f the $ bonernahlng w pllSfSiii w wt lien jluu ouv nt .. At some professional sport say. school, principally, Ames, Nebras ka, Illinois and Indiana, the sport . la one of the leaders. It la ' porting and' attracts large' crowds. Leading football coaches are advofid Lewis, from whom- Monn won ' bis cvntroveraial title la also a cates of wrestling, Including Bob McMIUen on collegian. He attended, tiieyl'niver-nitj- r Suppke, who coached commands the J Grappling gridiron. of Kentacky. Vj.. The Intercollegiate Vratllng the use of the Arms and hands and vogue will purify and populariae the is invaluable to a line man, Suppke niat game, swue JMJwera of the bold. .. COMB HONEY 25c value for 20c Lettuce, large head, 15 2 heads for .. ...25 Extra fancy Celery. 15 Radishes, bunch -- . order. ... . . . . 25c order. .V..FREE 1 ablGS sr j. . . . . TROS' rf : COLLEGEMEN -- 'HTiIEN STAGE g g , " mmwwrtnmHmMifimTinnnimmmmtmmmiTtmHin a ini m.mjm j w ; vv SPORTING EVENTS Sutton's Market I Vi ' i |