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Show THE EVENING HERA1D, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER -- rr UTAH COUNTY Sw tabs prices,- - ; h vr-;- .. George 8. Ralllf presided oret I pnjttUy arranged dinner party tt the Bouie ef the latter., given In courtesj to Mr: and Mr. A. By Olpin, who leave aoon for New Tork. The pnert Urt exeluslre of the guests of honor were Mr. awa Mrt K initial Yininr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl r-.'- I' Ask to see our new Sk Fleurdeles in the newest shades fextra heavy weight barronette In, 40 inches wide regular $2.25 " Mtt- -' 'i'.' . ..... and-frien- Saturdaypecials for the TT AIMgUb Boys'-Wo- ol SUITS " ' For School ' 2 Pairs Trousers j wj. -- www 9COaVU 4UUUllg SPEGIMiS' dim-los- : Triday and FhHllpe,, Mrs. - ; 'per yard Gene T. Stewart, Miss Friday and Saturday Cub county officials, with Ppee-raT3raaiToTWI7noyirwho U audiF lnx thi records of the county, yesterday cenfvrreS with Henry IL Blood f the Utah state road commisidoa relative' to the state's claim for 158.000, which two audits of the wy val- ue, now J1 TjQ v ! ...... Yard all in the M inch all wool Hannel, newest shades, specially M Crt . jpriced at (and up) materials in worsted 40 inch wool All a large assortment of colors- ,- (J 0 vUu specially priced at, per yard . A good, assortment of all wool challies u0 especially priced at ;... REFUTE CLAIM . Beatrice T.TMorer V: V. Phillips, Master Richard . Phillips and M1m Helena Stewart. A book with sentiment from each child and grandchild waa preseuted to Mn tate Toad account i have ahowa to - be due to the state from Utah county Younf by lira. Edith I. Booth. state road funds. The claims for the most part date back to 1918 and JMth-edetail Uttle mplet Mr. MratvE. J?ard(l and Eyrlug. and a W. lit. MerrlU program M. arranged nplendld and Mrraud Mri. tverythlng.ts in readiness for the - The special audit of the state and, Mrs. George a BalUt open i i ; social of the Beaaon of the road account i made at the beginning i'Mis fthode fnttsraf whxr "reewt- - Sixth ward; which will be: In the of tae adwlelMration of Corernor Charles R. .Mabey showed the ly returned Irom the eastern jtatet form of a baaaar to be given by the amount to be due. an'audit of the amusement t ward the Primary, la uilwsUiK, was the gnert of honor home1 party given In the ball Friday evening. A large Tarlety Utah county state road funds made a wek-oninow at work TiiniMinoL'os ward amusement halj of children's school clothing, aprons by the special auditors ' 'Useful - thluipi ludleates the same to be true. How and other various TwiMlay evening. have been received and more are ever. Mr. Itojt is not satbified that Btahop James R. ' Clark srave btsiks jny weRtmie home addrerar which wm coming In each day, all of which the I'tah coutity such Amount as due. As a result of followed by a response from Mi will be placed on sale. conference Utah coun the. yesterday, The program which has been pre L'iiuI.hoii. A eoret luet was uplen. ty- - will ask a search of. the state fiidly given by Marlon Clark and pared and will be given by the chili William Sliepard ; reading. Mt dren will be free of charge and ail road records for information as to various specif ie points,' nd . as Eltile Davlg;"TOeal"dnetrJeie and members t$olt it is hoped that the mattet ton Aduiusj; rtditig, Vehua Nel ate invited to attend. will be straightened o son ; niiiBieal reading, Belya " llllla. Kollowin? the jirojcraw, the tline MIhs Niti Johmon will be hostess was spent "wtih dating during whTch to the Beehive girls of the Second WRONG time dainty refreehments , were ward at ber. home Friday evening, ' ' v, w. ,a A. A CO. WOOD-CLIFTO- N Social Editor, Phone 107 Our dress soods department was never 1so large as at the 11 iL 5, A -t A' J !ll 11 present lime Wlin a large assnr,Tmpnt m cmurs in an inr ftrna pay you to visit and ask our W PAGE 1925. "3, ds . VylCll Batts 72 x 84, specially ... priced at .1 ana ugnt darit Extra heavy weig ht Heavy weight outing colors' 36 inches wide, regular Qfi 27 inch outing in J55e value per yard fc U U - dark and lighted. IH'vT vun V lVS-r- . lrs. ......... . Se 43' MT'S September 4. served. Ages 6 to 14 : MrYoung ntertalnpd Thernoria! WITH THE MEN? eommittee of the Stakef Annte aHa family dinner at ber home Wed- Returned Missionary society met at home--oGrace Cheever, TuesofsTfegular 25c valnesday evening, the occasion being the her 70th birthday anniversary. day evening. After a short business ue for BERKELEY, Cal., Sept., 2. Covers wereklaid for Dr. and Mrs. meeting,, an hour was spent In music Men, do you know; what's (UP) and relating missionary experiences. KlinbaU Young and family of to the wronfjffth youT Ore..: Mr. and Mrg.Jeja JgghmeatauwejaLaeTged Perhaps you thought nothing was, hose-forir- la Extra teivy-weig-ht ITiillips aiid family of Byigham following Mr. and Mrs. Wilford but the ladies have decided other-- Extra heavy-bbe- d A. and O. Clegg Iydla City; Mr. and Mrs Clarence Moore AUen, 3oy wise, and of course they know. and boys, famous Rolhn brand lights and dark 36 and family of Tayson; Mrs. Rose I; Eklns all of Vineyard; Mrs. J. E. , Egotism, meanness,.. ..selfishness inch Percales, fast every pair guaranteed. regular 35c Stewart and family and Mr. aud Cheever, J, It. Ilodsoh, Thersa domination there are our four Whitehead and " Cheever, Leroy and ,50c value, specially HiHith. A. L. colors . OEp worst faults so ruled by a major .. .. Dr. Yoiiiiit acti-- as toast raastor Grace Cheever." oriced at. Dr. ity of WO school teachers in session Yard Homer. In the sixth session the at the . University of California visitors scored on forced runs. In summer school course in pedagogy. this inning Provo chalked up four "' About BO faults weres found by SHIPMENT ANOTHER LARGE Conaht's the ladles, God Bless 'Era, but the points, beginning with home rnn, which gave the local play- - four worst ones have been recited. And men,-0- 9 per-ce- nt 4it the-80- 0 erg a lead sufflcjentjo Jve, theiia- presHlon that the game was cinched. are unmarried, so you can figure ' . However, the Forkers scored again accordingly. in slsted in and he seventh that be the the eighth given STYLES authority NEWEST . pushed around' five 'men,?' which toTrulde her back to her haven. PLACED ON SPECIAL SALE Provo while In' October them last the game," gave year, the ShenanCavemen Win Hardf aught nnly added one to its score in'' the doah made, a spectacular trip to THURSDAY and FRIDAY : .': California and bock, reaching Lake sevenths ;. .":,. Triangular Contest By j ;. Hurst safely but only after remark-- ; Score by innings: . . 10 to 9 Score She nearly went American Fork ....110 101 15010 able adventures. W grief on a rocky mountain peak 001 Provo 034 100 9 the Trovo gave up the ghost in 7,000 feet high, 'but quickly respond-ing'to- Ctnh Central League at Timp park her rudder, wrnped by with-ou- t ' Vednesduy afternoon. It, was a .. l actual, dttinage. y Rales and storms but came out with (ouKb death. The Forkers HtafikjUe i'uHe InuTthe Tiuips at several in... . RegularJWjpjLanlllOJfetS- flying colors. (Continued From Page One)' This yeaFshe had made some ex tervals, only to have the victim re'" cursions all without any - serious cuperate and show unusual vitality. cost" of fSOOO.OOO. Marshal iiurrant struck the final She was christened October . 11, mishap. ' deathblow to all hopes of the Timps, 1923. ; f : For a time she remained housed when with every baseriopnlated in - The Shenandoah was , the first in the Lakehurst hangar aftexiiacrl-flcinthe 'eighth liming he nonchalantly craft of its kind to be built in the her helium gas to fill the Los ' lifted his second homer of the day United States. Angeles. vcr the battery barns. One run- - It was SO feet long, weighed 37 Mcr bad crossed the plate ahead of tons and required a hangar 21 fwt iliat time in the same inning. TRAFFIC DANGERS CAITSB longer than the United States CapThe i'rovo boys seemed more or itol. Its frame work was made of FEWER BABY CARRIAGES throughout the " game the light but firm metal duralumin, TOLEDO, Ohio, Sept., 3. i:d tlie splendid feeling that has ex and the craft bad 20 great gag comUP) Despite the fact that the partments, several dozen gasoline isted iu .the team throughout babies are being born in' the United States at a rate of one water seiifuii Hcemed to be lacking compartments and huge Tlic" f:ins added to the prevalent tauks. . every thirty jjeconds the use' of It had a special device to recover by nagging and riding the baby carriages is falling off. sometimes perhaps water from gasses formed; when This bit of soclalogicar! ucedlci.'nt.v. gasoline was burned. This prevent-ci- l phenomena was divulged by J. Tim viHitors. tallied In the first Weir Ooover, secretary of the valvlng the expensive helium gas after the craft had been lightened Gendron Wheel wmpany, one of j inning when liarnes wadg the Tneoldest Imby carriage concerns jnccj'wsfiillr. In the si'CoiidJLiistin's liy consumption of gasoline. The Shenandoah's early career 'home run gave them another point. In the country, 5 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER In the third Berry seoreji for the wb marked with thrills. Oriee she Coover attributed the decreased demand to the automo- Tiinps and Thrasher added one to broke from ber moorings and driftWe will do our best to make each "$'' day better by v t AH retiirnpr mis'siimarios of Ttah the fourth. In the ed through the night At the time I bile, to the dangrr of crmuing the Forkers giving you better values each time.. It will be worth t,he fifth a run Was mnde on Berry'K the German assistant Heinan. wn stuko are Invited to ntfcjij) streets and in increasing apar,t- see and our consider the to time bargains. prices your three-bahit and later Berry, and involved in a controversy with the "wnterniolon bust, to .lie licl'l in ment houses existence. Hundreds of things below cost to clear theirc American commander officer and iu- eveninir, Keptem-he- Hoover- tallied on an error on Doc f Hose ..... ICn - .;. ; ...... ;.. Wood- - . 7 PR0V0TIMPS ' HAVE YOU ELIMINATED . . ii. ' "U 1111 11111 . SHENANDOAH Rhe-fm- KEEP THIS TICKET, CO It means' PS -- m OIL-QUA- 5 and Children's Shoes, and Oxfords, in Broken Lots, , fl4 Per pair . ........... ........ r... . . ... V ' . . park Friday Slipi-pe- rs 1 I 100 pairs Men's, Boys', Ladies and Childs ...$2.00 High grade shoes and oxfords, pr. ' less than 12 price Many of these, are Cov and. Child's Overalls and of Men's, Boys' JQpaira PI fin eralls, heavy weight - ...... r Men's and Boys' Dress and work shirts, 150 $1.00 ........... i 2 for 50 pairs of. Men's, Ladies' and Children's Cotton Hose, 8 pairs ; Men's Silk Hose, in variety of colors 3 pairs Ladies' Silk Hose,- inx variety of colors ii - 3' pairs ....... . . ......$1.00 ,: Mens Silk Ties in Knit and Plain,,, $1.00 . 75 c grade, 2 for . i.. x ; . .Boys' Summer Union Suits, 60c grade, 3 for &4 nr Children's and Ladie s High Grade Hose x . . . . .77 .77.7. . V I lUU U pair forTT 77: Large Turkish Bath Towels, .Double lhread B1I flrt . . $ lUU 27 x 45 in. 50c grade, 3 for . . . . Wool Batts, white quilt sie, $3.00 CO QQ . fciOD. . . . . : . . . . t . Grade ' Wool Batts, Grey quilt, size, $2.25 :. ... .... .. . . V D3 Grade Best Dark Outing Flannel, CI dfl . 5 2 yards :..J)liUU Best Light Outing Flannel, ... ffl (10 6 2 yards ,.P liUU , .6 in. Cretonne, good assortment, ..$1.00 5 2 yards . . ... , . . . Ii D. S. Garments, all on sale, 79c Per pair and up B . Hundreds of other bargainsfor day at ........ ......$1.00 . ..... J 7...!. .... .... ...... 1-- 1-- 1-- -- II II I u, Lt ; Hon rrnnrnnnn van 348 wtf auiiun center"--- Returned' Missionary" wganlzntlou fl mcetine iu the liotiuv of .ilssi' Grape ('hoover. A Kooilprocram Is bciiiK prepared and noVofiy kFuiiT-- aiidnvcly eumcs will lief eatnred. Returned miswion-srlewlietlier membeiH of 'the orgnnlation "or not. are invited. A detailed propraui will be announced T!T u I . 5 This Ticket -- punched out, or cancelled, the holder will be, entitled to one dollar in trade FREE: for any products carried by us. -- Through this means we want to acquaint you with the high quality gasoline and lubricating products made by the Texaco Company of Utah. TEXACO GASOLINE The volatile gas" assures maximum power TEXACO LUBRICATING OILS ' Clean, Clear, Golden, Full Bodied , . ' .1 fHoAelesa VJ? - OP W3S 54 V Mf'jz, H," later. THRESHER EXPLODES. A MTV TLKASAXT," Si'pt., S tfeum tlireshlng Biachine owned ly Christian TUonipson was blown to pieces Tnesdiiy fit Inrlinnnlu liy an oxjilosion rntised liy sfwntiHiwms ion. while tlireshlnc smutty J (iriiln on Teler Slniiisonli farm. Jnmes .Thomps(n, who was feed ini! the ninchine, hml just rtepjK'd from the upron and esfnpcd lnjtirj Bystanders snid the explosion shot flumes fifty f(M-- t into the air. . Two hundred bushels of grain and seremit' larce straw. stseks nlsc were Imrned. J "''v 1 , HOG FATTEN IX (3 RECORD niAR!M)X. Neb.. Sept., 3- .(TT) J. M. Tollnmn, onnor of Pine Riilce ranche near hero, up i set the t henry 1 lint sleep in ncqnirine weiuht "'Vlien he shattered, all reeords for fatten- -' Iner his bom at his r.mth. Tlie liiiRs caiuHl W pound f weisht in 83 days, or fattened ! fniin.nn average .'.weight of 117 t . , pounds to 203 pound. Tollmrni' awiikened the hoes. ever two hours and fed fhem a t mistufp of roni, lmrley and rye. ' I he said. t llNnne of Vjn flma'cdJHa-kis- a. of sl'eep when I sold them." Tollman said? isj-ital- Plant Them :M.W: -- A fine assortment of hardy Perrennials, Finest Varieties, 10c each, do'z.. . $1.00 Vfe'n Thlithree-year-ol- fhiTi Ca!if. boy, Thomas Dudley Arklo, is .nir to 200.ooo. more money than many men ever earn, yet he Is home K Kentucky court awarded the (PI-C- . ' ) "7g:T1 yr: 7 ' " 5,5 5,5 5 5 5 $1.00 .... ..t ....... ....$1.00 ........ Worried John L Taylor Prop. Present this ticket at the TEXACO SERVICE STATION opposite Roberts Hotel when you buy gasoline or oil. Have ticket. punched according, to purchase made. When numbers on ticket are entirely lit - iPliUU 4Per pair ,rn1f- - Instructions ReadThen Save e lMauH for nt7:30 the oufins Were niaile Tui'sdiiy evening by the social coiimlitiiV of tlic (1(1 side for See other 5 6 5.5 5 5 5 5,5 5 5 r 11, RTS illinium 111111 111 PS . 1 100 pairs of Men's, Ladies' e ::;:f: rui in 111 n 4-- l'io-nec- r . TEXICO SERVICE STATION PJ MISSIONARIES 0 ai-th- Rob-- . P5; g rrioney for you. Good-on- ly, Texaico - Station- ,- opposite HoteL --ertsrFrovo::v- ight -- ; 122$22? 2 2 22 CO; ' $1.98 $293 $4.50 $5.95 t for rr asic FROM RACE GOr ONE? ta. to his I ! I I I .. 1TT i r r i, n i , yxfcl rirk. .M lit. j m r I father, then a California lay reurt awarded him to his (rand- mother, and another California court remanded- the boy Jmd the keeping Provo Greenhouse Phone - of (he e her ill until the case la finally -.. Milled. Eight-- 0 : "Where the Flowers Grow" I I ! f lit 1924 the Methodist Episcopal elwreh paid itr ejeess of $20,000,01)0 in .ministerial salaries,; - At that, there were only ' 218 churches that paid $5,000 ,a. year or over. A clothes m(h lays loo eggs and her descendants- are copnWe of of wwl in a destroying .. year. ,, 0RETHROAT S Gvgls with warm salt water then apply over tarot-- V - lfXiuJs VAPORUC arty Oft IT Million Jtrrt Utid . |