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Show THE' EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1525' PACE ?IX Zm " Kor Immediate Sale We Of ffer I . r ON TERMS V7 ' ; I Polio '.'.'nulil Starve IjDiora Un Giyinc hnVkng lots, 8N?S E 'location J223.00 each, you can make $150.00 on your investment if you buy naw,; . 2 liis Little : fixturei, must go Store with fGGO.Od stock, cash. for discount i ; .big v" '"' 'f 1.100.00 " boo location, $200.00 will -Home in the best ' . 1 :. 1 at . iy " -''-,,, "',--Moder- " r ' 't-..- f "T i at Large Discount. .... lV exceptional buys ; r . r irord EJegant home;' nine rooms and fttlj basement; jast trick flraraee. trinte. dpnartment: ' ' r ill Ilium V4uv.' t 't Also lot 4t x laW. flowers and shade. ICt) East Center. choicest loca12 mis between 2nd and 3rd E. on Center;. tion in town either for residence or businesa.Also the old Milner corner, located on 3rd East oh Center ; T Vfr 12 rods ; uuj. space for several buildings. iou cam miss n Owner moving to oau lakc wi iy . .uuai. . V -- v- x i. First Mortgage Securities Good ...... : H05 N. University ' i&WQRrXHS SPECIALS FOR SATDBDAY Flivver hol. Flivver Magellan. Tin can tourirt. Autobtim. But' nanie"or no name, be bn the tram! hJjo counted rallfoud titu, or who ' rod I lot Oxford Slippers, Any .$6 and $7. Ladies' Slippers in house . ; Men's Oxfords and Shoes, $8 to $10. value. $2.40- - Jresa ...... ............. $3.49 ;U-$S.D- Shoes-$Cyalue. -- $4. value llen's Work Shoes, Hoys' Smoked Elk Hide Shoes, $3.25 Children's Shoes, $1.98 value ....... Men's Work Shirts Men's Silk Hose, $1. value . Ladies' Silk Hose, $1. value . . . ............. SPRINGVILLE C9 . G9 y Boys' and Girl's, take advantage of these r i , ( ' , - West Center? : - . " Provo HARVEST SALE ; Going fine and will continue until Saturday- - 29th, with prices better until we reduce our big stock of - : jshoes. We haveerehaitehave 'J5mjtoondj?e "Tare determined to close out a lot of them regardless of cost. They must go. Never before have we offered such "Values in shoes. We have already saved our customers .dollars, and will save- you many more. ' You men and boya fhat needshoes, now that we have the largest line and the.best prices on. all solid leather Rhoes to offer than any one, remember, they are all bought direct from the factories, every pair solid leather. NOTE A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS 1 lot of men's and boys' dress shoes" and oxfords values up to $6.90, Harvest Sale $2.93 1 lot Men's and Boys' Scout Shoes, Panco and leather soles, values up to $3.50 .. $2.43 1 lot Men's fine , values up to $5. easy shoewdelastrrT-rtT-T-rrTT$3.25 e 1 lot jjidies' slippers, latest stales in okeajjaaluea jipJa48.90 for $3.G9. 1 lot Ladies slippers, latest styles ; . . ; ; . $2.G9 ' J fot of iComfortShoesr slippers and Oxfords SI OS 1 lot Misses slippers and oxfords. $2.19 tew pair of Ladies trench heel shoes, sizes 2 to 4 $8. values, while they last, pr.. 1 IotN ,adies canvass rubber sole slippers, $2.25 50 pradc .per; pair ' , . , r. ; . t . . . . : ; ; v ;,-l:iememoer our entue line or .shoes on sale. We hafe aNbig line of blankets, all on sale. ents all on sale at big" discounts. All Silks, old style... .$3.48 new styles.-- . - ........ i dress-shoes- T - high-grad- g cxa ........... 1-- vl-- .- Knight-woo- l batts- - iltsrafrizesrwhite 52.39 Kalburna Ginghams, 32 inches wide, yd, . . . to Best outing flannel, light and..dark, yd. 36 inch Percales in light and dark, 22c grade; yd. 1 WAGENEN D.LVAN mn '"' 11 ii nwii raiitnaniiriTS 1 1 iajp 22 20 16 The artist and teacher, Lee F. Hnudolphi accompanied by Prof. E. II, Eustmond and Mr," and Mrs. n, who are studying art at Asiien drove, drove down to Springvllle last Suwlay-t- o give Mr. Uandolph an opportunity to see tbe Springvllle art gallery. He Was very enthusiastic and profuse in his praise of the paintings, in number and especially in .quality. Mr. Itnhdolph Ts tnovrri to be one of tbe best. western painters, having charge of the San Francisco School of Fine Arts.; He has' studied art in the best school In Europe and ex bibited in all the important galleries. ne la well jio.sted on all pluses of art, a good critic and tcacbea- and ranks high as a painter. Mr. While visiting the gallery Randolph spent much- - time with the paintings of the bite- John Hafen. His criticisms were mostly construc. tive. "I thrnk," he said, "th people of Kprtngville are doing a thing that might well be copied by the largest eities. They have raised up a standard In art that Is sure to have an immeaanrenble effect upon the characters of all who come under Its in fluence. It Is the biggest thing I have ever 'known a small town to do" .'. ' v .. Mr'. Randolph will continue" to send the best examples of his work Iq the spring exhibits jmd will ln all In his power to aid the annual and encourage "wther, western . ji artists to' exhibit. CALL Wayne-Johnso- Wellworth Chain Store Co. 3C8 i . ' P. L. LARSEN Plumbing, Heating : Phone574 Sheet Metal 343 W. Center Swimat r., .,! ' . ... lllneaa, lingering ' ..:...".. 1 tbe Kolob stake presidency, ilmsieal aumbera were a ladles quartet by Marie and Ines Wbeler, Marjorie Parker and Helen Palfrey-ua- n ; a vocal solo by Elmo Coffman, Mrs. Q.'B, May a focal due); cock and Melba Condle and a vocal duet by Iuea , Wheeler and Helen -- - ; raUreymaa. The invocation was by Alva. and the benediction' 40 93 87 8 SO 31 $1.C7 G5 50 25 35 with the cost of advertising and t of sale. . ALFRED L. BOOTH.' , Secretary. Vlplna Galena Mining Company, a Corporation. ' Principal Place of Office, Room 1, Knight Bnilding, ' ' ' Business, Provo, Utah. . Provo, Utah. ' Publication dates: Aug.Notice Is hereby given. tha( at a 28; Sept. 4. meeting of the board of di'reetera of the Alpine 'Galena Mining company a corporation, held on- the 1st day of August, 1925, an assessment (No. 18.' of one mill per share" or $1.00 . per iOOO- shares, was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to the secretary, at his office, room 1, Knight Building, Provo, Utah- Any stock upon which this assessment remains unpaid on Saturday, the 5th day of September, 1925, will be d Iinqncnt and advertised for sale and unless payment is made before will be sold at 1 o'clock p. m., Saturday, thtrSra-in- y of October, 1925716 pay tbe delinquent assessment,: together - JUU Separator Butter per lb. ......... CHEESE Cream Cheese per lb Pimento " ; Plenty of Shade Courteous Treatment pckg.T. - ' Last CE WOU t 58c .: 58c . . CO.' change water and clean pool every day. . " : .' ' . .' : 45c 1 t 30c L30'S5c Iff INKY , Ot. bottles Honey I.....".,... Pint bottles , Honey Gallon bottle Honey Phone 34 40 So. 4th West Butter per lb....... OO- UWasatch Butter 53c per lb 0O0 Viz 1 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. se , - T - ALWAYS ASIC FOR -- Hoovers - Floor i AT YOUR GROCER'S 25c 85c t' WEDNESDAY MORNING VEGETABLES SPECIALS -Cabbage . Pot Roast, 40 per lb 10c Pickling Onions 4b C Hamburirer or Rana-..:.-!u- U per lb. 25c Pickling Cucumbers C aga 2 lbs. ' 03C Rib Boil nc per 100 , ZOC Dill . 3 ibs lSrm White Naptha , .per bunch Tomatoes Soap, 16 baf s . . T, C Shilling Coffee per lb; lb. can J 2'5c 5 lb. can Penick. .10.16.. , ..... !. Z..- 35 White Syrup . Lettuce per head APPLES COCOA '. . Gravehsteinvl Loose Cocoa 2 lb. per bu. Crab Apples Cocoanut per bu: . . , . . . . , per Ib. Crab Apples : BANANAS peck per Good bananas Beauties Roman lb. . ; , , per Sl;35 bu. per LARD Loo'se Lard, Home 25c Rendered, lb.' ; .. . CASH AND CARRY 8 lb. Pail $2.00 Lard '. . . MARKET . ..;....;.,... r BUTTER , Wasatch Produce CC Hill Dairy ? be obtained by hand mixing. ' Lowest prices on quality Flour and Feed ...,wdb Banquet Butter $3.75. : Grade Timpanogas Butter Natural Warm Artesian Water -- by Also such other business as may properly come before the meeting will be transacted. By Order of the Board of Direc" tors."B. It. THORXE. Secretary. per lb. $1.35 rLet us chop your grain or mix your mash;; as you want it when you want it. Why mix ywtv own rhash by hand when we will run it through. our "Tower Mixer free of "charge in500 lb. lots" oi: over, yon cannot' you are sure of a thorough mixture, which ' 1025, Oats 2. 8. FEED CHOPPING AND MIXING:! I Notice la hereby given that a spe cial meeting of the stock holders of the Tlntlc Blogsoia Mining company will be held at tbe office of the company at 19 North University Avenue, Profo City, Utah, on Tl.urs- diiy, August 27tb, 1825, at the hour cf S o'clock p. m. Tbe object vt said mee.t'.ng la ta amend Article II so as to change the amount of the capital stock from $10,000.00 ta $50,000.00 and tbe par value per share of the atoclt tr;m one cent each to five cents each and make auch other changes of Article II as will conform' to thla amend " ment. There will also be efected officers of the said company to serve until the nest annual meeting, no annual meeting having been held In the year per lb. - Remember we 100 100 100 100 : CO- , $3.25 ' Lay Mash Lay Mash lbs. Globe Red Mark Lay Mash . , . , . , . 1 ...... lbs. Chicken Feed lbs. Oyster Shells lbs. Meat Scraps , A- -l MEETING Straight . $2.GO 100 lbsTWheat ; JL 2.3;-- jGlobe J100Odjbs. lbs. Wasatch Willla Strong. : Z"Interment was In the Evergreen cemetery under the direction at A I. Wheeler. ' The grava was dedl eated by S. I Mcndenhall, August : t2.60' . Germade 9 lb. bag Graham Flour per bag 9 lb bag - llif-fere- . 35 40 ....... in I Cherry Lngoon-Thursda- . FLOUR : - .. stand. Tributes of resupct to Mr. Bar- nett and words of consolation to the family were spoken by President S Hoover's Utah County's most popular bathing " resorL - thr SO 100 lbs. White Mill Run 80 lbs. White Mill Run 100 lh. Whole Oats ., 100 lbs. Chopped, Ground or steam Rolled Oats ; 100 lbs. Whole Barley i $2,ZA 100 lbs. Chopped Or Steam Rolled Barley $2.35. 100 lbs. Whole Corn $2:50 100 lbs. Fine Chopped or Cracked Corn. 60 lbs. Wheat Bishop Hilton A. Robertson was In charge.' The chapel was flUed by the many friends and relatives. A profusion of beautiful flowers covered the casket and decorated thf Bf ARg D M HEAD , t publication, August 24, dally. tt' The band was awarded - tlie $250. eash prize as lieing the liest nt f many band ?trem pnrts of the state which bad participated in the contest. . The band has been- - directed for several moritbs by - John " .. . Omanson. ., 5i 10 23 23 39 The House of Quality and Service day afternoon for Louis Scott Barwho died at the home of nett, age hla daughter Mrs! A. O. Thorn Wednesday, August 12, after a long and ' SPRINGVILLE BAND WINS FIRST PLACE Just as tbe Springvllle Herald was going to press,' the message cam that the SprlngyUIe .band bad won first place in thfc state band contest at $1.00 Buy Your Feed and Flour. Funeral services were held is the SpxifleviUefortt ward chapel Fri NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDER'S Connect your furnace with your hot water tank 'and have hot water all through the winter. This is a great sav ing as well as convenience. Lee F. Randolph of California Visits ISprlngville Art Gallery 49 Yon must shop early in order to bargains. ' . 2oy, Hose-fo- HOT WATER PRAISE ART IN 79 i ... ' NOTED ARTIST $2.98 val.". . . . $2.25 . ; v. . . . . . , 9S n r Biifflnjt-ton,!wrreta- . i The famous Elk Skin 35c values th Juuiper :,Uk. t he d tramp, he depend upon a pulillc to help him ; but tramp, be takes hia family Willi hlnvnwl hia dog, canary, eraiile, his atove and bis bed. : ; Thla flivver gypaf 1 rapidly becoming one of tbe most difficult . pnrmeiua or social workera. rorhapg' Wat acquninted with this proiilem Ib Ml Aduliue A. of the charity orgonl-ifltlo- n asiK'laUonvoP8iiIt take Ctty. 49 Men's Dress Shirts, $1.50 value Men's Athletic Unions, $1. value the S- '. . shK-kr- " kind-beatte- $1.00 mi th , - J lot of Ladies Oxfords and Shoes, $4 values . , . Men's - mx-lal- " stockf-i-ll- ireal . ThronghoUL " Miff. OuNoline NotMiss! You Should but tboy seldom know the whole year ahc in a hurry comei in dull? contact with this nevy where they are going. .. Their, greatest need is- gas and elasa of parasite- Sratloned' oil rather than food tlothlne; at the crowrroadi of aad north highways; she meet the They would rather (aimo.i flivver parties from everywhere, ' ! part with their lives than give up V "Tbe west owes ita development their flivver. to the pioneer spirit of adventure Nearly alwaya they say they art and initiative." Miss Bnffingtoa de- bound someplace for. a Job. But In clares. "But by n'q stretch of lmag vestigatlon nsuauy shows it Is an Inatlon can 'these pioneers be com- imaginiiry Job. ...... .. . pared with the present day migrants They'U work for awhile; at fruit who pack tbelr ltelongings ineiudlng picking or the like, bnt will be on tbe Imliles,' fnrnlture, pets aniLevery-tbln- g road again as soon as they have re they possess, Into a worn-ou- t lit fuel arid food. antontobl!ej!.nd start ontwlth Jlttle - Only rarely will the-rr- eal gypsy money, no Idea wbere they are go park in A pay camp-; he prefers ing and with recklesa.dlsregardas palilie-cfthi- p or the side of the road, re how, to Uve- .i Muny of nituuhave lieen ba the "Many of them use their children road-fo.'years. . as an appeal for. charity.-- . "But the gypsy must not "be con "And the children, Life in tbe fused wifH the summer tourist,' open Is healthy enough, but-- ; what Miss. Buffittgton said. "It is not irtmjit their education and the ef- di'fflcnlt to dlstlngntKh them. The fects of this roving upon their life profesfdonal moocher is easily recbabitxr Are we to have a tribe of ognliipd." any trade, or ambition?? Miss Bufflngton says the best way After : liiyetitlgnting . acoros"of to hnudle them is to refer their apeliarity cases among these' migrants peals fot help to the local charity M1k Fnfftngton has learned: ' organization where thev can - get . The JJ'vvm fi:psUs:aare,always4b.rtHf tber ttpsefvg ft NEA Servire Given adllajrfduted aiHomoblle, a kind hearted American pultllc and a, desi re toroaia' a nd. j n bi ve ' Tbe flivver (Cpayt Cnll him that br,' more fclndly, eatt him tbe automobile micraut, he la tbe modern "tramp." a Around the auto campa there are different" fiamea for him: 10? LAID TO REST I few ' ,' 20$ 1JC -l SCOTTBARKETT t" 35 Phone .... .'! buy, 0 cans . . ; Mother 8 Oats, fresh stock, 2 for Jello, all Havocs, per package Post Joasties, 2 packages, Kellog's Corn Flakes, 2 packages . . Salmon, Medium red, tall cans, 2 for Sperry's Wheat Flakes,; large cartons Medium Pork and Beans, a tor . Palm Olive Toilet Soap, 5 for . Peter Pan Toilet Soap, 5 f of 4 lb. Pail Pure White Lard, pail ....... McSowanV Large Flat Salmon,; 2 for Large Carton Soda. Crackers,, each Barrel Ginger bnaps, eacn Sugar, in !25 lb. bags . . . .'. .. Sugar, fme beet,' 10 lbs. Sugar A- Powdered, 5 lbs. . . . . Breadrny kind and make, 3 for Genuine Pickling Malt Vinegar, gal, '." INSURANCE ?r'!02 dox.. Bananas, fine yellow Milk, Tall Cans, -- ooo' J 337-- J wa jte e, - J , J : - tatf til ha a ru" e .' aod later rviBorcd to a hospital In 8a It JUaka City, vbere be remained " until hla death. lie la survived by fila wldott, Mrs, Martha llarriaoa Koakea . three brotbera and four slatera. John T. N'oakea of Eureka, D. P. Noakea of fcoRan, Wui. f. Njoakea f Slrinc-TlllMfa. Ira Day tot Elmo, Emery and Mr. Alfred Weight, 54ra. Emma Bryan and Mr. - Verona Vlegg all ef ftpriagrille. Fuueral aervKt will be held at tbe HpringvLlle Third ward chapel, Saturday. AagQut 22 at 2p. m., with Blnhop Balph H. Smart Jn charge.' Intermeat wUl be la tbe Troto dty cemetery.' 7 . ooo for $ale Contracts Sale and Mortgages . iy per iveue-PhCn- Moapa fancy Canteloupes, 6 for Moapa, Ettra. fme Canteloupes; 3 for . Pure White Fancy Oatflif lower, 2 lbs ... Utah Solid Head Cabbage, per lb, Tomatoes, smooth, fresh-- , 5 lb, W handle.5 rooms and . ;.,,',.. University' Choice Lemons, Gwtrgf II. Nunkeii, age 60, ttt KpriuKville d!NI In Kalt Lake piral Uit Toexdar tuorslnt after UbieM tit tnhuia tvrte. t 41 r. Koak'tw had twefl aa tiigumT on the D. 8. O. railroad for tbe pat SO jptir and t at rlua ' , " . GROCEilf LM CITY DtiyiltlER'S North SALT 3C3 .Modern "' i OOP" home, with all furniture included, $3750.00, Brick building, and right .In town location. Easy'Terms, , OOO i f. ; r 3 acres all in alfalfa, 3 shares 'of water, best buy in the will pay country, only $585.00. One crop of strawberries this in full f 159.00 down, balance as you want it, : - - ICNOCKOUT SAVINGS AT LIA!i DIES III Aulnni bbile V- It spru;gvi "I' ........ r ......... ....... 'eV..:...... ........ $05 $i:5 ........ ,.25c ,40c .- ........ :.ioc ''i Hindmafsh Center . We. are open until 9:00 o clock Saturday 464 West -- 4 lb Pail pad'. tine . 24b.: pail- Lard . - . 1 .vliUJ - - - - ' |