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Show PAGE SIX THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY. APRIL 13, 1925. COUNTY NEWS i- CITYCLEAftUP - SC0DTSG00N andyour nerves are tteadicrwlthWridej to help. Soothing and wrct to smoker Re-freshing when 'dry? t lUJ I infc after hearty YlS. 4JT, fHESV t J5--"- fyYfwjjpaj VV mob. I : (Special Ta The Herald) PAT SON, April IS. The general rlcaa-uday In Paysoa last Friday was I splendid suoeeas, moreeffe-tiy- e d working baring been tbaB la any previous similar campaign. The work waa well or ganised, being under the direction of a committee from tbe city council, chamber of commerce and Lion club. AH business: houses were closed from 8 a. in. until 5 p. m., and all schools cloned tot tbe day and will therefore be In session on Arbor Day. ; a A large number of trims and were on band and as tbe rub- -' blab wat assembled In tbe streets It waa hauled' to tbe dumping ground. " p 't'0 aecom-Iilinbe- . eritvy meal' wa-gon- SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT ART DONOR FIT viiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiui 1 BAIL M THIS WEEK a -- FULL SIZE UTILITY CORDS 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 m tu . . .t;$7.50 , $11.25 . : $14.00 a H We Repair Balloon Tires Brimhall Brothers at H H M H M H READ HERALD WANT ADS SB"" Tbe second special art program firmly to the floor. The strips of linoleum are cut and tbe Springvllle high school national art exhibit, waa held Friday cemented into position, also prefercrosswise to the direction of morning, April 10, when Dr. George ably Care must be L. Smart of Salt Lake City, anal- the floor boards. however, that ' tbe .linoleum yzed some of the pictures in the taken, exhibit and told of the history and seams do not come exactly over tberSMnis of tbe felt, Ona strip tlilalintftiiht fit apt Tli 49tn 1 at atfme. pointed out the fundamental qual- - TheUno?m 8h?"!d surface of the felt ia well coat lty of a good picture and xplained led with paste, except for,. four or what to look for In a good paintsix inches along the edge and next to attention of ing, calllNg reality to the seams. ' The linoleum la put form, since, color, movement, and down, matched and rolled. After harmony. "There must be some truth 1n the pHKte haa etT the free edges of the 'linoleum are trimmed to fit every painting," Dr. Smart aald, ed "there must be some 'story to tell Then- - these free edges is-- l and linoleum cement waterproof and there must lie harmony and applied to the felt under the something worth while." aek as fas aa the paste. Special musical numbers were fnrnltihed by tbe high school band. Thiiycement makes the floor water tight Finally the There was also a boy's chorus and a ladles' chorus ' from the high linoleum Is well rolled with a heavy roller to Insure perfect adhesion school. Tbe third program will be aiven at all points. The quarter-roun- d Is replaced, all accidental spills of Friday, April 17, at 10:16, F, 0, paste and cement cleaned off. The Treganza will be tbe speaker. floor is washe- d- and thoroughly waxed. The result la a beautiful, ' permanent floor. at 5 FLOORS NEW WITH LINOLEUM The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet v.-- : WIM BROS COMPANY r HIE DEPAEXWIVT STCXJP OF PHPVO-- - ' Legion Auxiliary Tb American Legion Auxiliary will hold tta meet. iug Wednesday evening at T:30 at the home of Mrs. Phil HeUbut. who will be assisted by Mrs. Jeaaa Clark. Easier ha Hebcr II . Heindselmaa S. Edwin A. Peay. and Mrs Frank Gardner pround parents of fc baby girl bora Easter Sunday. Mother and baby are reported aa do- 4.,DnaMCaraM anchor, dtrvctor wtth cwselty. la Daughters-M- r. are the . ' ing nicely.' ; ltUaa Gntkaw twiusl SM00T LUMBER fjotm WUUaxa raskwMrnwaa ftanktyai - V CO. Phone To-- 0 " to each of tha ten" HuKbes and daHgbter Grace have world war veterans at tbe state home from, aa extended returned mental hospital on Sunday a large Mrs. trip to Long Beach, CaL Easter basket. Hughes is much Improved In health. Legion presented In the Good Old Summer Jim Visiting Here Mrs. James Clove Ia EvawtoB Mrs. W: Allen formerly of this city but now of Baints and aanr Harold and ' Mrs. Is visiting in Provo for : a Makay and children motored to , few'days. Exho Saturday where they met Mr. Manks and Mr. Makay and continLeaves For CWcago W. ued to Evanton, Wyo where they Craven will leave Tuesday for spent a very drliglttfid Easter and Chicago where he will attend the returned home Monday noon; lumbermen's convention. Cal-iforn- ia - It YouH want the bid car to "do her bit." You'll expect her to hit on all four cylinders and take the road like a veteran. If some of the parts are worn she will spit and enough like a tubercular patient Why not put your car in condition now. It will cost les today than it will six months hence. Wfrk-En- d Crttesta Mr. and Mrs. In Salt Lake Mart Graham la Seymour Gray had aa their weekspending tbe day in Salt Lake oa end guests, Mr. and Mrs. David f business L . Potter, of Salt Lakfe, Week-Enin Salt Lake Mias Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ia Paysa la Welister and son Bob and Hiss Ella Vincent spent the week-enwith relatives Erma Webster motored to Payaon Salt Lake visiting and friends. Sunday and visited with relatives and friends. Mrs. and Mr. In Santaquin Hank Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Alma CARD OF TIUNKS Stewart, Miss Lawana - Johnson. To the unity friends who sent Miss Edna Johnson and Cecil Broad-bemotored to Sahtaquln Sunday the beautiful flowers, and to those and spent the day visiting with rel- who assisted at the funeral services of our beloved wife- - and mother, atives and friends. Mr. George Hartley, we wish to our heartfelt appreciation. Sunday In Goshen Miss Lavon extend -GEORGE HARTLEY, Stewart spent Sunday in Goshen MR. AND MRS. ANDREW Mrs. E. Mr. and J. with visiting HARTLEY AND FAMILY. Trotter. d We sell the parts. ) COLDS d Theta Alpha Phi Players of4he et method of installing linoleum .as a tlooTls toTsmrat tt dowmolidly over a lining of builders' deadening felt. This will give you a permanent floor, smooth, firm, 'and, without . cracks and crevices. Owing to the factors of climate hentand. cold wooden .Itoorafcx- pand and contract considerably dur ing tbe course of the year and for linoleum should not be fastened directly to tbe wooden flooring, as it would in that case crack or buckle. The use of the lining felt takes up this expansion and contraction and leaves the linoleum floor smooth and beauti- - ( ',1 S5w? id&W&i y ' ( . K S . A- ,'- - , 105 WEST CENTER li .r.tt' M rv'xvwyji.- ' ' k II BRIGIIAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ' present S1EL1N' THROUGH" this-reaso- - CollegeHall, Wednesday and Thursday ' - Price 25c - 35c rjE NIGHT' $aer&fhmMan nxtmnzmnmnmmmmmmwnnMm IIII IIIII1IRUIIHHII I Free Brush aItifXHolner TTi 77tfmF BKRUGtSILE AT H O ,.; M M M m . nt Anthrttter-agree-that-the-iw- : yard ward, Appreciate Choir In appreciation; for the splendid work done by tbe Ward choir and, specially for the Easter concert "given Bundayi each'member of the choir and others who participated in the program were presented by the Pioneer warq carnation. . The bishopric with So many interior decorators and leader of the choir, Emil Hansen, architects are nowadays specifying waa given a beautiful Easter lllly. linoleum as tbe permanent floorings for home, that it has become important for people to know how it should be properly laid. "nipped in tha bud" "If, linoleum were only to be a "dosing" by uas of temporary, covering for a floor, the matter of its laying would not be In Salt Lake Miss Cleone Bunkof very great importance, but it is er and Miss Alice Gaul spent the not. It is In every -- sense a perweek-enin Salt Lake. Ow IT Milium Jan Y.arty manent, as well as a beautiful floor material, and the method of Its laying should le careruHy7Btudied. This does not mean that it Is at all difficult, Just that knowledge and right methods should be used Instead of guess-wor- Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as VST effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP and INFLUENZA, and ' as a Preventive. Price 30 Cents. Caves Program Senator '9ith- IV. J. wick, James IL Peterson, Miss Daisy Carson all of Leal gar a very interesting program la the Sunday evening ervieea of Tine- - d ' UJ "There is no other BR0MO QUININE", A .' ' Views is NOT. oathc .Box.it is NOT - f BABY'S If this Signature Linoleum Armstrongs for Ewry Floor Ivust Dr. and aba. G. and daughters. Erma and Flo, apeat Eastar ia Mrs. Heladael fuL Furthermore, the felt acta aa Heber visiting with sister. , anal cushion; deadening sound and adding to the warmth and comfort In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. . of the floor. In laying linoleum over deaden Joseph Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ing felt, tbe felt is first cut Into Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Martin 8t rebel, strips of proper length and laid and Mrs. Robert Board ma a motored across tbe room, tbe opposite of tbe to Salt Lake Sunday to attend the way tbe floor boards run,. The funeral services of "George Green. quarter-roiinfloor moulding la removed and tbe felt fitted properly Vkdtinf Here Mr. and Mrs,' Rob The paste ert Corliss and Mrs. Nan 8. locand-e- r againKt tbe baseboard. is then applied and the .felt, is put of Iadho are visiting for a few down and rolled until it adheres days In this city with Mr. and lira. " r " : HOW TO MAKE TIRE MERCHANTS I.X8KSIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIlIItlii; (Special Ta The Herald.) , PAYBOX. April 13. Almost 100 boy aconta from tbe four troops of Payaon participated In an Easter camping trip to Utah lake. Some were in eanip Friday1 night, returning Saturday evening, while others pent Saturday. and Sunday at tb lake. All aorta of scout activities were enjoyed under tbe direction of Charles Batea of Scoutsmasters troop 1, George A. Chaaver of troop 2, P. O. Loveless of troop 3 and R. D. McEell of troop 4. Hne-leou- ....$13.50 , EASTER HIKE arfr-Hft- All work guaranteed. rn . : "tttw.. .. .....................$12.75 30x32 J Dr. and Mrs. L. G Montgomery and family, and Mb Vida M unlock of lleber CUy spet Easter here wit ill. and Mrs. J. CMurdockv ' ; d GIVES TALK IP - Visited Here - HUGESUCCESS Sues Goodman CITY NEWS --t - M M M M ' M . N . . M . m M . H N H " M M H M M - H M M H M M M ai w IV S . v. ; 5. H M M M :' Our entire large stock of rugs will be offered for a few'days at greatly reduced prices, -- With every purchase of a rug ice will give free a good clothes brush ' and a towel holder free. : . $120.0 Genuine Wilton, only $95.00, $29.00 will buy a 9x12 Axminstei;rug:. See Our Windows 9x12 Tapestry Riig for only $1150, $59.00 Wiltons, 9x15 Rug for $45.00 Today! 30x60 Colonial Rugs, $6.50 value for only-$4.7$5&00.Axminster High Grade for $45.00. , Many, Many Bargains For You On Monday Morning At 9 O'clock ESZszssiixiiiiiiixniiiniixiixuiixissiiiiisixxiiKUiiiiiuxiiiniii B M M W4 |