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Show ff THE EVENING HERALD. FIUDAY, NOVEMBER nO CI i MOTHER OF. O-... .... PROYO DOCTOR 27," 1923. PAGE Yl O O C3a o,..K;,. OOO O O O.O O O OO OOOO O O O.O.O.O O O O O O O i. j t Jrl S. ME OEJT ME s . E HUB ' ANNEAL ART f "i w nw 25punces la- -- . Hannah D. Hughes, twe of lb tfert-bu'characters of the early pioneers of Spanish Fork nd lovingly known an "Grandma" Hughes to half the community, die4 At ber oiuejn.thia cits. Monday noon. The Immediate cause of death was pneunxiuta with which she bad "been suffering for about two weeks. Her life history extendi from" the. early settktnent of this city through the years of progrtsa to It' present prosperity and was an 'eventful and ; interesting one. Mrs. Hughes was born in Felln-fc- l, CarmorganRbire. South Wale. March 3, 1837. With her parents she sailed for America In 1819. They landed after a tempestuous vqy age to St. Luis, of seven weeks, going " where the mother died. She- re- g S3 J 3 ami ) Mrs. Hannah' Hughes, Pioneer of Spanish York, Dies la Home Original ' ' YEARS It is held to accomplish aivery definite piiro clear imce. JUST TWO MORE DAYS (Saturday and Monday) nd the greatest sale m the history x)f4hislstoref - .Crown people often over I estimate their strength' and do not realize that they are running short on energy. Scoifs Emulsion energizes and invigorates the body through its power to nourisn. i fortify your' system,-- " Tieep&trongwUhScott't Emulsion. - . gcett ft Brmne, Btoomfleld, K. J. IS-t- f ul Mm, weis tuM'"'Frlda5;fcfTern6uat"lfVclo:t" ' ut the city pavilloB.' " BOYS, GIRLS y Sale $1.39 price 25c Men's -- w a pair H i RED CROSS a Hill's ihilk is a real j i Cherry food." Says lh Prof. C. S. Leaf's lied Cross life saving class will do active service iil As the careful - mothar watches her. babf's weight week to week so wilIshelCarefully cruard his growttt'biptween the agqs of 6 $ears. Babies can-- j not' ljjyeV without milk andj growing;1,children grow the faster 3 for it. Mothers snouia increase the quantity o milk in the: growing chads het a quart a day is none' too much for him. Order more milk today. ALL $35.00 MEN'S , O'COATS All $40 and $45 MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S UITS SALE PRICE SALE PRICE $24.65 - v $34.65 price -- ...,t.i( il LeatherJbelJbest. rsi1 i naisi quail j ' air ft 5 n 4--r alls. . All sizes ' uu" ir Urn? :$W1peavxriU LadiesVPumpsd tO 1 ' All materlMsjniaHyl.: Oxf6rdS; istvlesi. !? v; i ---- AW aa ih r M- PROVO t lEgin cigm && nQm O cgin nsgm o cm was by Myrfln A. & W,& "CBm com Cm O O O O O O O O r r dedl-uude- e. d ' 'i u. air ( OOO' short terui missliiii - iSeccmber 2. t tral States mission. Alva Zabrlskio I'res. Bringhurst will go to the will leave December 9 for the Westi California mission and Bishop ern States mission, WulnWright .to the North western ' . SPRINGVILLE REPRESENTED states. The stake presidency and the high AT ' THE- - ITAHT "V council will entertain at a lucheon n the Third ward amusement hall 'Springville students'' at the Saturday evening for Pres. Bring- of Utah' are Enid Menden-hal- l, hurst and for G rover Clyde Vho Kalph E. Packard and Samuel ' ' ' - ' will leave December 9 for the Cen- - I Wheeler. - Four Wars f fi- iw.i c' W.UU UTAH com Xin:-i' ii c WELLWORTH'S VkAf 'V Saturday Specials We are giving the best values at the lowest prices ever . given the people of Provo. You will have to come early in order to get the first pick. A few of our bargains : 1 7 C fi Men's all wool overcoats, the very latest P 1 lOU styles and colors, $25.00 value . . . . . : Men's leather coats made by the Knight Woolen Mills. Less than factory prices. C19 CO $16.50 value $ I JiO J 1 - ... . always" fttHowett muiii "Why I've Been tint nervoijs and.miserable it was almost Spending $20.00 A unbearable. Why. niirhts It iust rue awake too restless to sleep Month F o r Years kept and mornings Lfelt 'all In to start out money Trying to (Jet Relief the la.V. I kept pnjlng to ge? relief but kept getting That Two Bottles Of r tryli'K. worse all the time. - V This Karnak . Brought Me," Says Get that toasty Scotch flavor; that famous Quaker flavor iI it Why, two liottles. this medicine has simply !uttd me reel- like a taan made over. I just cat, like a horse now, relish and enjoy every mouthful and it don't ennse me. a sign of trouble of any ' ' kind. TThe IndigestiorfT WlionRireK'lial- pitntioq, gas, hejldaches and nerv s ousness are fillgoe.j I sound every iiigMjthit it triUes an alarm clock to get me up mornings and I start the 'day feeling fine and don't tire out any more. I tell you 1 never heard of such a medicine as this K ii ruiik is, ir' so far ahead of everything else J here's 'no room for j ' jit vor Want in OatS. There is a world of differ ence. Originally st Scotch dish, it must have a Scotch flavor to be right. VOU Dlumoest oata. flavor if took some 50 years to perfect I That is why it is so important to look for a picture of aQuaker on the oats you buy. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. 'That's faster than toast! A Once youLtaste Quaker Oats you're spoiled for ordinary brands of oats. Has that -- toasty- Scotch Due to Quaker milling tang . . the famous Quaker methods; it supplies, too, the flavor . . . no other brand has. ."roughage" you need to First spoonful tells the dif- make laxatives seldom ference. It's due to exclusive necessary. : :. . sli-e- . The .United States 1ms engaged In four wars during the- life of Mrs. Eliaibetb Hoeso, of Newton, Kas., who has juxt celebrated h?r 97th birthday, and she was closely concerned with thn-- of them. Her first husband was killed in the war with U through the . . The- - Quaker Uats you have always known and Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to .5 minutes' Men's Work Shoes $3.50 s 7. for farewell KpriiiKville. night, Brinbuist enter- , . J, . '. .". i .' 25c-...- .. ." Men's Work Socks value 10c ......................... 15fc ...... $2.98 .i, ... $1.00 Ladies Slippers; latest style patent leather $6.00 value Ladies' Silk Hose :. . per pair of the $3i49 .49c . . . . W eHworthsChain Stbres:Go Second -- Noveni-)ic- r stake jiresidency and Bishop Win- - Watnwriglit bw leuvo for Kolob v per pair "TONIGHT ni'iiia-J. Y. . ' ' . Boys' Overalls FAREWELL Tfilru , Boys' Work Shoes, Moccasin Toe Panco sole and heel, $3.75 value MISSIONARY a . . . Men's Wool Sock's , There. will be tainment in the . '."-.- . . Men's Dress Shoes kangaroo calf ,17 per cent flf Cfl stronger than any other leather.' $10.00 value "PDiuli were In the. World war. grandsons value and five Co'il-war- . " Kinds $7.00. ...... ....... 'BuLtJifljukoodiieas.ae can" now get n" uiedlclue that will "do just lbonf. Kamak. " say Men's heavy all wool lumber jackets Value $10.00 . . . . ... . i " "Yes iv Just send 'em to me if hey doubt file claims for Karnak, to 'cm wliat this and I can new medicine will do," says Croxall.-"Why- , $20 ,1've ' been . siiending a nionrh 'iij.yfiirs trylfijrrirget tiro relief that dust two bottles of this medicine has brought me," says Cnixcll. of 210 W. (ith St.-. (coa S:ilt Lake City.. "I tell you, before I got Kamak.' suffcted Jfoiu indigestion, gas 1 !i!iiy stomncli, biliousness, headr ni lies 'and palpitat ion of the heart 1 was so weak and all nil the Woninur tint a half ' honr'M win-kKnrnnk it sold in Provo would lire me down ciinipletely by the Provo lrng. t'6., aud.by upiiitile was so poor ! had to in every town. i force ymself to cat nnd the gas pains the leading druggist :"y ' ?' 7 me so JMan. oalfeXaKe i.)..tlVi." ' LEVI STRAUSS 3 rr - Stl'il-da- DOUBT 0: 0) . 0 ' IS LAID TO REST 1ID1I8IIFI1 01 0 0? Weight Ribbed Union Suits AO Sale JJt; price . : C.A.YANLEUVAN dairy: v- fi $125 Boys' Winter Men's! - CHERRY HILL J f Sizes 26 to 31 - AO J vJl. II m mti 111. ;v Sale price if ; . The invocation Tuesday morning. Bishop 3. E. Bird was in charge. Boyer and the benediction by John 11. Manwaring. The floral Offering was exceptionThe interment was ally large and beautiful. The build ttt the Springville city cemetery ing 'was crowded to overflowing er, undertaker. The gave was r und many were unable to get Wheel-cateA. direction T. of the ..Members of the Springville ' by "Win. Ostler. .volunteer, fire department dressed in their regular uniform Acted as ,' pall bearers. Huge Tax Paid The largest The speakers were Patriarch O. B. Huntington and J. F. Bdnghurst single amount in payment of taxes roceivel in the history of Utah of the Kolob stake presidency. Musical county was a check from the Tlif-tiwere selections numl)ers ' sick and wounded In vj'ar. ' , Staiidard Mining comparty In the by a mixed iimrtefte composed of It is required also to continue and Miss Jennie ; Erickson, Mifs. May sum of $238,340.91, received at the at lonl-a- d Senior, Uleii iiiic loirald Allan; at office of County Treasurer 1 Ienry international relief 'in time of peace y Vocal duct by Miss ..lnci Wheeler .leiipson today: Of the taxing units Funeral.. services were held afternoon November 22, In the and Jiiss Helen I'alfrcyilian ; a vocal or. the eonirty the Nel school disSpringville Firt Ward chaptl for duet by John Bailey and a vocal' trict, will lie the benefa4or of the Oomcjias Anson .Van Tien van who duet by Glenn Allan and Mrs. May, largest amount of this revenue, Mr. died suddeully at his home early Sr. Jeppson states. - rfi Boys' Fleeced flS Lined Union Suits $4.85 s, to-1- 5 All widths: Newest Novelty Oxfords and High '"Shoes tot the residential section of the city Friday and Saturday enlisting !0i si8i iSb in the local chapter of the itoi B. Dr. Walter and to apply the same in mitigating Red Cross, according to members this suffering T. Hasler, .presideiit-JCbe- aiuscd of fje Girls' booster dull of the pestilence, fire, flools and other 1'ro.vo high school will cull upon the great national calamities. business houses of the city and Its ranks are open to all Amerwho desire to assist in- this icans everywhere without distiller Hon to race, origin, color, class, worthy cause. The American National Ked'Crosw creed or politics. is the society named by thi goverinnent of the . United StiiU'S to carry out the duties the government accepted .when it signed the in- tcrnutionai treaty of Geneva, pro viding for the alleviation of the ' icat., value.,. All size $29.65 0: - SALE PRICE $14.65 .Or : Women's smartdress shoes m all of - A the seasdh's wanfpfl """ w materials,',This is ALL $37.50 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS . SALE PRICE -- 0! 0? t a M new arrivals .;' LADIES' SILK HOSE; Season's newest shades. $1.00 value. 8 p -"- ALL $20.00 MEN'S O'COATS Men's Heavy Brown Jersey' Knit Gloves' Reg. 20c 13c Sale price . w $23.65 i Wrist and Gauntlet r styles Qpr A Sale-price,:.- Bound to please at these low prices All sizes Cl QC .OJ All widths . SALE PRICE $12.65 ; Gloves . SALE. PRICE Leather Faced Canvas I TO ASSIST v 1 she and her father made the aerdi5thepUitns by ox team, landing In Salt Lake, September 18, 1852, and stopping there only tbreevdays, after which they came to Palmyra, the site of Spanish Fork at that time: '! Here she married Morgan Hughes, December 3, 1853, and Jhey made their home there until the site of the town was changed to Its present location and renamed Spanish' Fort. This was in 1850 Mr. 'and Mrs. Hughes built a email home oifthe lot In Spanish Fork where she resided until the time, of her death and she had lived contin- e 0 This sale is of benefit to both customer and store alike this year our large store isiilled with maryeious; bargains mak- - V of the countless bargains are listed in V mg sure tor all who attend, wonderful opportunities for saving. Uma-handf' ' this add. PLAN TO ATTEND THIS SALE! Remember sale ends Monday night, Nov. 30th : rl 1 ? fit 0 " 'T $2.00 JMen's Vinter FOOTWEAR-Str- ap .Or. ALL $17.50 ALL $35.00 MEN'S AND Weight Union Step-i- n " Suits YOUNG MEN'S SUITS MEN'S O'COATS (CononiaJ mTneirrfr uously in one home for sixty years. Mrs. Hughes always was active in religious and social circles. Fntil lief last illness she was able tcsjook after her household duties and keep bouse for herself and one son. Besides her own family she has given homes to an orphan nephew and a number of grandchildren. Her home "was ever open to the needy. She was the mother of eleven sons and two daughters, seven sons of whitm survive- :- They are Morga J., David F:,: John B., Harry and Dr. Joseph Hughes, allof Spanlslr Fork ; William B. of Salt; ake ,City and.! Dr. E. O. Hughes kit Proto, She, also is survived by sixty-fivgrandchildren and sixty nine Funeral service will fe 0: 1- " ENERGIZE! "(ST it.- , - 368 WEST CENTER '." ' . |