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Show r THE PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. fT .I.,,,.",',..,'.,., iMitiinii..... ENOISMJS- - .ill ijiiiumiji AREREfJOVED surprised one day Jajn to fit notice tuiriu la Ensll re-ut- la Prava ilra. lj ok trains .la thl country" and oa the n Twkro and between Yokohama had been removed- - Only Japanewe iKUB remain. Later the platform sign at rack station brar-tn- g the mow f the plat I both CaIUb and Japanese were pointed eat Another nationalistic ntove-BH-apparently la Indicated. The change i a derided Inconvenience to all fcigoer. It waa draw at the order of the government department f railway. , No' explanation later-urba- I SHIRT? MAPLKTON NEWS Mr. and- - Mrs. Spencer Mackley were the Sunday gtMwt at Mr, and Mr. Glu Ilolley. you'll like to u)ear that last "Shoes -- Mm. U "W. Douglas" Mra. Janiea Xielaua and of ViIuuibia are Ue guesta Clothes that are Best Hart-Schaffner&M- J. J. Oarrick entertained at I.ultra was quilting . Moudayt served to Jbe followlug LMbs RewliA Whitnea, Mra. Cnaa. iiremt, Mrs. II. B. IVn?. Mrs. J. L Davis. Mw. Leo Mm Frank Whitney, Haruter and Mr. E. J. Marsh batik a. They're Stetsons! HU&ts of Merit . i ehlldrea of Mra. J. J. Carrivfc. PROVO HIGH 'SWBEIERS IN FINAL fiIEET The Provo Iligh awimmlng team have pared their way" to the state title with three decudve over their opixments and look good to defeat the L. I. 8. squad thl afteraoua la the final meet arhedr Bled at S:3U In the Deseret tank. The Provo champion dii'eated the fast U I). 8. team In their first encounter, a month ago by a score of il to 26; adding this to the two vktoriea mw the Granite High Paddlers the local boys hold first e Swimming ShlpMa, pntdthw la kHtgueJTbo D. 8. are aerond and Buckley. . the-Stat- - -- Chrlwtoptierwitn, Smart. Ia ProveMrs. Charles F. Joha-Fischer, Nelson, BnotVj nd son Frank of HlawaUi MartlHr Haskfr, Liaoficriield, Sutton OranUe thrd, are spending a week la Provo visitCiMn h Iieaf Is not very' optimistic and Green. ing with her mother, Mra. Trod THE OLD HOME TOWN. By STANLEY Carter and other retatlvea; ' : -e'. MraTT V. Tlocenl la Wt la Salt Is spending the week-enLake where she will visit with relative and friends and attend con Ie In A tb pitigram waa girea at M. I. A. meeting of the Maple- nufiit-a- by ' flllllrk Garden Seeds. Flower Seeds Grass Seed Clover Seed .Gladioli Bulbs a Dahlia Bulbs Canna Bulbs w Vegetable Plants ; lower Plants Perennial Plants Lawn Mowers Rubber Hose Hose Couplings Garden Tools You are in need of a New Hat, Shirt, Tie,r Shoes, Oxfords, Slippers, Hose, and Un a 3 dcrwear for Easter and we can sa.ve you money for our goods are best and our ;J prices the lowest. J W ork Shoes, -- vr THAT'S ABoOT kjO $1.95 r. R ...t....... LX Uride l m:u S. UArmmts, botD styles U P. S. Garment,- - both styles, $125 I IX S Garment, both styles, $1X0 L.D. S. Garments, both styles, $225 LTD. S. Garments, both styles, $2.75 . . .9S S 4 Raisin Mince 8 value. ..so value. ...9S value. . . value. . $1.08 Apple . Regular 30c size WellworUi Chain Stores Co. : 3SS"v.Center. .. : cvo h 3S2 West Center ' , rTr.....40" ... -- VEGETABLES . . ......25 : New Cmbbage, 6 lbs. Onions, 9 lbs. . at , Pick Handles ....... .. ;;I . .vr-- .1. ,' . .10 lOr .250 ....... ....,,25 We hare a few small potatoes at 65 bushel T .Mine Bites at Building iv. v-i- f v - U 'i 11 J Hit ' jv, ft ; N Hammer Handles Saw Handl ; STEPHEN BEE - 2 7 $1;10.$l35,r$1,50,$1.f5 If yon are hard tovfit, we win make Garments to your special measurements at no extra, cost Qod-- JENKINS Entertained at Dinner Mr. John .Bowers of Eureka waa entertained at dinner Thursday evening at the home of Miss Etna Scott KNIT GOODS CO. v 50 '! North Vniversitj.Avenae. VUtfaig Mere Mrs. WUU Tld- well of Moroni ia visiting a few day with Mrs. C. M ChrUteaaea of tola . city. Easter Hbsiefy ExquV'te'y" "beer, Hose In gun metal ani nude shades are ready ow yont Gets Quilt Mrs. J. M. counciL. Clinic Thirteen . stadenta - from the city schools had teeth extracted at the school clinic Friday, acocrding to Mrs. Ruth Ward Mum-ford, school nurse. M1 l if; t ,"; )' $1.65 Buster-Brow- n Shoe Store RADIO FANS Tick was 'a Manld-- i pal Council, according to Mrs: George H. Brlmhall, president of the ., Ekst- - er 'costume. ' Durable chiffon Hose is jpecll-- i ly priced today. Arm Elbert Epperson, son of Mr. (ndVMrs. Lawrence Epperson, sustained pain caught in aa electric wringer Fri day morning.. The parents were la Salt Lake City at the time of the accident He was rushed to the Alrd hospital by the Rev. and Mrs, W. F. Bulk ley. No bone were broken,. )K ' Debate Tonight Walter Clark and John Clarke will represent the Young university In a debate with the Montana State CoU lege at College Hall this evening, on the supreme court question. TO BAND INTO Jhe conference, a vast of national - amaUor associations, the object of which Win be to promote amateur interestg and auggegInMt&lgi8 of reKulaUDg 'andj bettering internatTonal aotllUry result-o- f language. U, ; V Three leading French amateur to. cieties hare banded together to entertain the delegates. Although only ne vote from eaca country Witt a general invitation has HARTFORD, Conn., April 1 been extended and a largo number ' Max-for(trnitel Press). P. sailed form New York on the of visitor are expected., 4, ManreUnta today for the first international congress of radio ama-Iand Kenneth B. Warner, of Hart-ten- r to be held to Paris from April 16 to 30. They' will represent the American Radio Relay League, of which they are president and sec- - WORLD UNION Faster Window One of the most window ever attractive Easter ' seen In Provo is . the display at The work is that of Wallace Bailey and Mr. Twelves and reflects much credit upon their eUryrespectlwly. Other representatives of Ameriability as window decorators. can and Canadian amateur radio NEW. TORE, April L The tb- is to make clear, If possible, that operator will sail at the iwmol bong and Gene Tnnney are matchtihe writer did not try to fix the time to take part In the congress ed to "meet in the PoJo Ground responsibility of these conditions, la which is expected to consolidate the on June 10. Harry Wills, thd ao--. fact, tried, very hard to avoid at- Interest of amateur radio fans gro heavyweight challenger,, find any body. tacking throughout the world. himself back in his familiar place The conditions were denounced The International Amateur Radio on the shelf tot the season and and the school hoard and city com- - Union Is expected to become, a a perhaps for the rest of hi career. mission were asked by vote of those -p present, to correct them. " i." ; ., i , j "uu jl j It may be urged that the city commission has nothing to do with the proposition, and that the school officials are wholly responsible,' but the writer Is not entering Into that phase; all we want ,w k better water supply for the schools and we 2 cans 47c don't want to unjustly charge any person; or commission, with 1 lb. M. B. Coffee . . . . . .52c which ire not theirs. ' For, fear your readers might get i 3 lbs. Rice ..i. the impression from your report of .27c onr meeting, that the city com35c mission was singled out; for aa at... .29c tack because of. these conditions, 8 the writer will be pleased to tare yon print this communication, in Justice to oar commissi on era and 3 Rose soap ,.. school board memhers, all of whom he'haa a very high personal regard 45c pkg. Crackers . .J6c for and aa appreciation of their efforts in handling onr affairs. GIBBONS AND Wood-Clifton'- TUNNEY FIGHT es jv; Center Street Okla, were thrown into a. panic when It Y. M t a tana, of the fou.ta.loi teet on toM- - Th bu'W'ng la being saved .bpropy IlancTvnMs. Provo, Utah !" Zu-- t thr ri Pierces Ketchup can J. .... ... 1. .... package "Blue Pin" Tea. ... bars "Flake White'Maundry soap. I3c bars Jap We Graham ....... , Very respectfully. v A. O. SMOOT. , l President Provo High Homo and School Aasorlaitlo. - Iron Handles 334-36- 11.50 '. ...10 ... OLDSTYLfi At H.35 WHITEHEAD Hatchet Handles ' Rib. UsleViT.7 . -- Adz Handles . .10 .;..".5 10 ... 1 n rr rean Fork Handles, all sizes . 15 a Hoe Handles lOr ....15 I .""..! -. .- are Emma Evan In Salt Lake spending the week-enwhere they will attend conference. respon-siibliU- .25 25 Jladishes. 2 bunches try EXPLANATION Rake Handles .... ...25 ... runups, ouncn system. It was further stated that the f meters were installed several years ago, before the tuemliers of the pres ent' city commission took charge of H City Commission Not Blamed tbe-cl- ty affairs, so that the condiwaier ppiy tion complained of was not direct the HUh School ly cbargahle to the city commission and no effort was made to convey such responsihlllty.'It was anted Eaitotv&ieoing 4ferald : that efforts be made to get the city of the to the report Kefe4ting .si commission and the school boa rdjto agree on a flat rate of iomekTnd would like to. make a statement with and we 'didn't care how much that reference to the water supply and rate was, just so the schools got plenty of fresh water. the city commission. " Reference was made to the flat Tour report 1 correct when it Siveo the Writer credit for denounc- - rates elsewhere In the city, but no ins in strong terms the Kind of efforTwaa made xa open up a disI the ' cussion on the merits or demerits drliilftng" Pmv high school and the sluggish of putting the city on a meter, or flow of water supplied through flat rate basis. Such a discussion these ftMufw- - it 1 true, also, that would have" been out of order and the metering of the water to the of no use, but as to its effect upon school was regarded, as-probable the water supply ;TJour" schools, it for the suptly,'.lfcane was discussed and wttjhink, proiier t of the tendency on the part of the ly so. officials to curtail the free Sow,, we have leen assured by use of water in order to save ex- - the school lHard members that the tie replaced. j pese and In view of hltendency, fixtures-wi- ll i it was thought best for an effort to The object of this communication ' Shovel Handles, all sizes SpadinK,Fork Handles Axe Handles Rhubarb, lb........,;, . ;Spinach, 2 lbs. . . . . ....... Lettuce, head . . ... and up ..S3 25 ........... . .25 15c New tatoes, 2 lbs. New Peas, 2 lbs. Nice Solid Tomatoes, 2 lbs. . Greea Onions, 2 bunches -- JVater Kress,bunches . . Csrrots, bunch v. Beets, bunch ? Ti v . r.50 be made to secure a flat rate, rather than continue with the SHOOTCIVES LET ME HANDLE YOUR TROUBLES .. All New Stock .. Telephone 159 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Silk Stripe Mercerized n PROVO BAKERY i mm rsm ;FRESH STRAWBERRIES, cup Nice SEET Oranges, 5 dozen "Keuhall Oranges, dozen , Sankist Lemons, dozen Wlnesap Apples, 8 lbs.. ... vRame Beauty Apples, 4 lbs. ilorida Grape Fruit, 64 size, 3 for: .t ananas, lb. -- 25 c '.:::;:::T?:;i:iiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiMiiiimTwii SATURDAY SPECIALS!! s Special Provo. . ..JH.25 . TT .ai.-- Ik D, Band Neck RibbedLace Nexkw Ores Program Student, of the SATURDAY g SPECIALS M I Ribbed In Paysoo Mr. and Mr. D. W. and family spent Sunday In Paywm aa the guests' of Mr. and tor . S3.98- - ; ........ .rSl.OO Flat Knit Bleached University of rtaU gare a highly In teresting program of siniing. reading and dancing at the state men' . . , tal hospital Friday, , 338 W. Center, Provo, Utah Boys Shots, $2.00 ntlues EorB Shoes,' $2.00 values $1.50 ; . LADIES' NEW STYLE Mrs. Charles Smith. WILFORD PERRY $2S to $2.60 values . .. . , ... .... Webster, Incubators Poultry Supplies Seed Potatoes Asparagus Roots' SPECULFOirSATURDAY ; In PravoMx. and Mrs. O. V. BiU- lngs of DwheRne spent a few day In this city visiting with Mr. and Mr. George Blulnga. .il Bit II .............. ... $1.35 , -- 4' . WILFOHD PERRY I Fera aa style ...:..i..05' 81.25 v her father, J. X. Dunn. Mr, aud Mra. II. B, Ferry motored to Mills and itpebt Satur dity at the home of their daughter. Mrs. LaveU Curtis. LffVJI II Ribbed Light Weight Ribbed Summer Weight .Bleached Cotton Ribbed Silk Strip Ribbed . . . . . . . . ; Visiting Here Mrs. La von Bill- tog and baby of Price are Bptndinr a week la rata city at tne noma 01 the Mrs. Ella Jolinsxu spent the week-end In Faywu vi.ting lth Me. and Una Hugh JoltMua. 11 lako-Ml- ' NEW . MEN'S ! c l ton rd Tuetiday-eveninMapleton band. . ERCANBRACK & SON 6aM . I Spring and Summer Weightsi oardand ansa Mr. and Mra. Ernettt Binks, Mr. and Mrs. La Tel Bird tad Mr. and Mr. Hbruian Callum motored to Bmjamin 'Sunday and. spent the ?veniqg. with Mrs. ttiok'a parents. Mr. aud Mrs. Itavla. ma Special Prices, awaaaaaaaaaaaawHaaaaaBaaaaBBnaaaawVaaB d ference. L. D7S. GaraentlJpecIal L.D.S. ; arx -V II Douglas Smith of " ?rt ,GARItIEiTS; :r over Proro's chaaees to defeat the Kamaa spent Thursday la Prove L. p. 8., today as Grant Butkley tislting with Ur. Leonard Bauold. and Jue Alien, two valuable men are ei arm) list not In any shupe to y im, Buckley 1 George 'Mttfray may be able to hold his end ap if has returned from a short busineas ' ' his ankle which kept him out of the trip to Europe. Granite meet last week (s strong VUta HeraClmo WUktaaoa of enough, but Allen is out altogether with some badly mashed finger. Eureka apeak the week-en- d la this This will, weaken the: team aa the visiting with hia mother. city events these boy swim are I D, 8. ' strongest points. . Paaa 8aBay Ooaerre-P- ala However Prof. Leaf hopes "to be will be appropriately ob Sunday able to rapture the title even It they served la eonnectioa with tha meet should, lose today as It will only oa April 8 la the Community throw the two schools Into 4 tie for ing ; chorea, Congregational first pluce and another meet will have to be swam to decide the A 8B Mr. and Mr. Lester nan- honors. sen are the proadpa rents of a bahy . If the Provo boys win today they : Mrs. hwra Thursday, April boy been tw tor have undefeated, will Mia waa Hansea Margaret formerly la an enviable record years, which Hair. Mother and baby are dolnf and one to be proud of. The bovs to represent Provo are nicely.' Mr. and Mm. Knel Allred of Lehl, are the guests of Mr. and Mra. Wm. 5 CITYMS SPORTMG EyEWTSf 9 The oldest know will was executB. C u ving that of the . Egyptian rah, , ed In 2StS U v.. Whitehead's Market OPEN. EVENINGS sl.f 1 - I r . I I |