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Show CT V i ' i TEE EVENING HERAID, FPJDAY, MAY 4 to the TJtab. State Boad fVunaUsaioB must accompany each bid as evident of good faith and as a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder wta tiecute tbe contmet aad give boed as twjuirtd. payable HERALD WANT ADS " H BOB BENT FOB SALE ' JC "NOT1CK TO CONTRACTORS FOB SALE Practically new' auto WANTED TO KENT 4 room nod - era bouse, partly furnished. h A4' matic washer. 505. CeU 499-Bdrew Box X, Herald office; state . i price. FOR SALE GLADIOLUS BULBS. May U time to plant for best FOB EEXT J room tnr. apt 115 -- ur. So, 3rd W. m2ft AllflTt Rasmusscn. 850 S, Sth W m25 FOB kjsat Attractive ; S room Phone K8-J- . partly furnished apartment, close in ; 230 So. 1st East Phone 258. ENTIBE STOCK and" Business Elite Hat Shop for kale or lease. x. an - I I i : State of Utah. Office ef State Beed Commlsgion, ' Sett Lake City. Utah. I : ?: Seeled bids will be received. by tbe State Road Commission of Utah, V State, Capitol: Salt Lake City, tuh.il af 2 o'clock: p, ax. Wedeeaday, Jufie 24, ISCfl, aid at that time publicly opened foe the eonstroction. of a 75- - C0I.EECE1ENT EXERCISES AT t, Wi.nt YEAR a U tt . L SALE-Verblnl- d. - . - 494-B-- , "1 t dsaghter, C3aira,wbo hava been motored to Park City Sunday. r; visiting Dr. and. Mrs. Myron Crsa-dala BawMa Wy returned Mr. and Mrs. Harvey nutcbinson, 4 borne Wednesday. of Payaon, Sunday with Mr. Mr. snd Mrs. M. O. Packard and aad Mrs. Orson Hutchinson. Mr. H. T. Reynolds spent Tuesday J Friends at In Salt Lake. Mr, n ve jtriel surprised the.ui at their borne : i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson of Saturday evening. Games wera4 I!- - I Salt Lake, Mrs. K Nell, of Bltb-fiel- played and luuchefia scned, and Mra. 8. M. Beal, of Big-b"s ; "I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Groesbeck with Idaho, spent the week-en- d t;:'.t lu Pl and Mrs, Gkoa SeIU : . ... arejperuliiytthe wcuk-eiLake with their daughter Mis :1 n. 4 Mrs. H. C Beaaman and Miss Helen Groesbeck. . !'.' fki Tbelms Beauman, of Mt Pleasant iil-Mra, Mr. Mrs. Dewey and with ef sprat- Sunday T Clyde, Logs a. and ,. Mrs. Kenneth Gottfredson, of Mag-li- mil--- -' V. 8. WUsoh.. were the guests Saturday and .Uk ; Mrs, C. F. ickant weatW. Pay-so- n Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pack- O J 'i.i ; Monday to attend a bridge party ard. j . given by Mrs. WU1 McCleUan. A Miss lues Jesse left Monday for si Mr. J. W Wbltlng eame: from San Francisco, Cel., to be gone a it . commonth. . Helper Tuesday to attend the " i T'A :: i i mencement exercises. Mr. end Mrs. Joseph Allen and 5, Mrs. Ciena Nell and children fumlly went to Midway Sunday, where they were the- guests of Mr. spent Wednesday In Salt Lake. and Mrs! Gcorgo Cox. ohii'iv ''Mf.and Mra.. Blame Kindred left iiull Mr. aud Mrs. M. E. Crandall, Jr., Tuesday for Tooele, where they will make their borne. entertained at dinner - Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Christian . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. FlnlefrMrss Jensep, and daughter, of provo and Lydbj Harmer !"and Arthur Fluley Mrs. Irma Gudmundson, - Mra. Mary Blnkt was or- - Tbe attribates ef a real Americas Vaa Leuvea, Florence Frandseii, . ner cnuarea and. granda i'I were pointed oat to Kradaetes of foot Concrete The list of Senior graduates were Bridge with prised ny 2 slab approopbes, tbe saue enuarea at the tose of Mr. andUfae gyriagvUle high school at the published in tbe .columns of this Koral Binks Thursday vs1 coaaaenoenjMit exercises held la the paper last week. , beiiif Federal Aid Project No. 65 B-.... between Engineer's Stations 205x ning. Tho rooms wen beautifully sadltorlnia Tuesday evening, May FoUowlng is the list of grsdu FOB- BEAT FarnUhed bouse decorated with flowers and supoef la. by Karl J, Qiade, weU knowa stea who received taeU 71W and t29ex98.67. ?. , eertifkates 917 East 3rd So. For particular! FOB BALE Will aacrlfice Rood to be cob was served to the following eonples business maa of Suit Lake City, and from tbe junior high : The of , road lengtb 498-J-j t m25 and modern borne, close in. .Phone call their Mr. children Mrs. former t and bead of the Brighnn lohng Harold r MendenhaU, 'Josephine strncJedQi improved, jbj 123.34 feet W54-m20 No. 303 1st E. or inq. Items of work are Joseph Blnks, Mr. and Mra.' Morris auiverwty acnool of commerce. ueynoids, OUve -- Medsen. Irene FOB BENT Garages and modern and tot principal were largely at Oustavson, Leonard Harward, Boy as .follows i 822 cn. Binks. Mr. and Mrs. Earae Sinks, roxlmately Mr and Mrs. William Binks and Mr.- tended .and tbe program pertinent. Inq. 60 East 4th N.; lOc'per FOB presented Blanchard, Ada Lowe, KelseyHlll, Cpnetete,. Class A; 240 cu. yds. Phone 664-354 So. 7th East. Phone 157-was one ef the most enjoyable ever Mildred Wonnacott. mjffj Structural Excavation; 61, 309 lbs. and Mrs. Willis Dibble , " Georgia Mason, ni26 ! given In the local school. Follow- Emma Avidson, Bay Alleman, Lor-ro- ll Belnf. Steel; Expansion Cnlti FOB BENT-Cle- aa, modern fur The Ds the ten Mspleton camp, of ugh processional the program ing, Johnson,! Bsy "Nlelson, Paul iPlans and specifications are on ALE toung pigs. Polam nished apartment! private bath. file In the office of the State Boad the Pioneers, entertained their' bar opened: with a selection by the Haymond, Eva Allan, Lucille Cran IFOB 173. 200 So. m25 one 1st West Fb China. Chester White. Jersey Bed , the Booth-Olse- n string trio. The in- dall. Reese Anderson. Ivan Nielsen, Commission, Salt Lake City; where bands Thursday evening i at the Bearden Fruit Farm, McBride Mapletoa ward f amusement ball vocation was by W. T. Tew, Jr. aiam urimtbs, Ela Allan. Lenare be reviewed may they prospecby m26 FOB BENT 2 modern unfurnished tive lincl Son. Thone bidders, Specifications, Pro Thirty guest! enjoyed a; prorrarn Mrs.Htigb.W. Peterson then sang morn. CarUiIe Crandall, Grant apt. 420 Sp2nd W. l; V . in2l; posal, Bidding .Blanks,. and Puna and games, followed by lunebeon. in splendid voice "May Morning," Thorn,, Wendell Nlelson, Nelda Jan IFOB SALE All kinds of flower will be furnished on depositing $3.00 by L. Venxs. v sen, Margaret Hadley, Arch Banner, furnished apt; which will Mr. D. P. Evans Tbe nlanU from finest strains atseed. FOB RENT patrons, of the school were ines eiarr, Theo Biding. - ,, 4 motpred bj Park be returned, providing also ; Dah strictlymodern was the guest Fri then welcomed by Bael Ashcraft, apt contractor submits a bid and re ,itynaay. lGiant Baffled Petunia. Salvia, iJoana Wendall uaimetrom. Phone 2. jn21 turns both lia fSowered Zinnia, Asters, Man- wltbybatlj. t Walter Ocbse, Doaloe Sed and specifications day and Saturday of Mr.. and Mrs. prestdent of tbe senior class, Oa JUoatea, plans kolds,)Cks, Verbeniaj also 200,- 'OB. BENT CHEAP Two room within seven days after bids are re- Dave BurgL who accompanied him behalf of tbe class of 1926 Mr. Ash - ' nedy, Jesse Everett, Mac Dougall 1000. tomato, pepper; es!?Pm. eu? ceived. Any additional information home and spent Sunday in Maple cruu preseutea tne scbool with a Donna Dillingham, Anna Beardall, 7 Prove furnished apartment, 47 West 7th ton. nmhor and cabbaee Plants. beautiful Clock to hang in the study iucy ..wainwrlght Helen Boyer, may be secured at the office of the . m22 XJ1T North. Phone 307-Yecc&ousel phone 80. haU. la making this gift tbe pre. Virginia ChlWa. .Thelma CrandaU, Utah State Boad Commission., Each ieiit graduating class followed a Sylvia Hurst Lee Miner, Clifford bidder mast bid with bis accompany The officers of the. M, 1 A net pasture for dry a certificate from an LB CHEAP' tehing ma- - FOB REXT-Go- od FOB lopg established precedent of leav Beardall, Florence Bothwell, Aileen sureapproved With Mrs.iNorrls Monday evening ahd bicycle. stock, horses or cows ; close in, ty, company lcx fiaoy carria ing, with the school a token of re- McKensle, Zada Hofheins, WUford stating that said surety1 Blnks. Call 274 No. 1st W. m21 Phone 897-?25 East 6th. No. membrance. Tbe gift waa grate LyalL Edna Oakley, Glen Hansen, bidder said will company provide m31 fully accepted by Principal B. E. Carloa Clark, Viola BUck. Lorus with, a bond in such sum as is reFOB SALHWbite1 wicker baby Palfreyman, Vadal Chllds, Warren The memberi 0$ the Junior etegi Knudsen. 4n and in accordance witk 6 room bouse, partly quired t. vocal duet was rendered by Starr, Lauretta HJorth, Leon Bird, buggy ioood condition. $15. 755 FOB BENT M I. A. tbe of a of said the specifications. gave swimming furnished ; also mod. bed rooms. The provisions "21 West 2nd So. , at Arrow: Mrs. .Peterson and.Murray K. Rob Norma Jenkins. evening Wednesday right to reject any or all bids party m21 . 132 So. 1st W. . . .. ' .... Theodore 8umskn, FarreU ; is .reserved. neaa ior anss aieioa aeiso. woo erts who sang "Calm is the Night" Juanita-Du- nn, by Gopve. The valedictory address Cash or certified check for Five left Thursday for Santaquiii.Mary FOB BENT 4 rooms; $12 a month. . Beth wss Howard cock who by BeardaU, given May and fC00n th made Anderson, Mildred Dollars Hundred ritv dean. Aghea ($500,00) 3S1-Phone Inq. 156 West 4th So. made, a final appeal to his class- Blackett, Ida Packard, Georgia Taytrash hauled reasonable, I buy m21 Officers of the Sunday school met mates to continue in their loyalty lor, Clarice Madsen, : Asa of Strong, kinds rags, metal and Junk at til Wednesday evening at the, home of to, their, Alma Mater, f He pointed Josephine Mower, LeBoy Hflrribg-tonprices. 607 E. 4th S. Pbone FOB BENT 3'toom modem fur- Miss ponna Hansen, After the busi- out that to become siMeessful in A.7-r... .. L rvo nr Theo CIurkL Vera Packard, -f epurr . Li.ru ness meeting, games wer- played life It is essential that Mch one Earl puvldson, Corrieue nisbed apt and garage; also clean Boberson, cool bedrooms. 70 E. 2nd ga J8 and luncheon served to sixteen. should strive to do bis share for the Floyd lounge Pauline Murray, Bob-eprogress of humanity and tbe world. Harrison, Florence Brlnghurst Seven per cent on farm and city FOB BENT Furnished bedrooms, WtlEN IN SALT LAKE In , compliment to MJsp Sylvia Mr. Boberts then sang, 'Sunset" Emma Peterson, Bernard Johnson, ' Consolidated property. Provo 320 East 1st No. Pbone W3'Jr , Hurst, who is going to Ogden to live by pudley Buck. Stop, at 124 West DoiwldlcspnJJiiyJtoBdett, Real East company. 1ft : Miss Evelyn Warren and Miss Laric 06 behalf of the Springville Georgia Harmer, Virgil Ostler, i ...,-HOTEL ALTON tt Center St. Pbone 688. Dibble entertained Wednesday eve- Bonking company Principal Knud- - Wayne Holley, Richard Pulslter,' 138 South State FOB RENT One of tbe best furn fiARPFT rt.F.AN1NO ning at the home ,pf the . tatter. sea presented tbe efficiency medals. Afton Pulslfer, Josephine'CrandolL Clean modern Quiet Games were played and refresh To receive one of these medals is Mcble Wheeler, Ieonard Wbttlag, apart ished, three room, ments in Provo. Close in. Phone kOUB BTJO CLEANED to look like ments served. There were sixteen considered the highest honor within Boyce Van Patten, Howard Salisnew. Provo Tailoring Co. Pbone 95. tbe power of the school to bestow bury,: Eugene Porter, Clyde Wheelguests present k75. :, on Its students. It is based on de er, pearl Strong, Ellis LeBoy, Eva DR.D.D.BOYEB An "Elisabeth" apartment for rent Mr. and Mrs. Dallls Holley and pendability, initiative, and leader. Shepherd, Maris Hutchinson, Lean USED CABS Phone J. C. Anderson at 120, or Osteopatbif Tfaysiclaa and Mrs. Richard Bird motored ship in athletics, scholarship, so Barlow, Glen Nlelson, Wayne Daley, Mr., 570 after 6 p. m. y; to Jericho Mondny. cial activity and community service. Perry Whitney, Florence Hansen, ELECTBONIC MEDICINE 'OB SALE Slightly used Star six "i nrnn m i The medals went to Miss Butb Joseph Pace, Georgia .Alexander. rri"iti touring ear : a bargain. Infor 846 N. Univ. ATE" Phone 287 USED FURNITURE. Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Welch Land Smith of Springville and Bdhald Bill Paxman, Alton Barker, Gregg mation Auto Service. Orem, Utah. ; Hours , , in Salt Whiting , children spent the week-en- d Mapleton, with Miss CrandaU. 1 , RAftOAINS In lined furniture and " ; Lake. ; " Virginia Wblttaker ' and Howard Gwendolyn Mnrtaln, Mildred M4-t- f Co. Bros. Taylor ranges. USED RANGES. Maycock receiving honorable men Hoffman, Clifford Van Leuvan, n , Mrs. J, A. Beynolds was the guest tion; , Hatchings,1 Donald Peterson, machlnt and General foundry booi coal. and ga. 'ranges! at bar.v.;"' USED PIANOS. Following tho presentation of the Eugene. Johnson, Howard 'Thorn, Wednesday of Mrs. Harold Gard I n xmir work. Electrical and acetylene ano easy usimm.- rrv. nr jijuinri-rimedals Mrs. Peterson sang "Sylvia" ElUs , LeBoy, Florence Frsndsea, ener, of Spanish Fork. . Lgain prices BARGAINS In reflnlshed - Used ;:v,.;; l, ? welding. by Obey Speaks. Barney Dougall, Diith Crandall, pianos. Taylor Bros. Co. Piano PROVO FOUNDRY & " Mr. and Mrs. Alva Zabriskie and , In opening his address Mr. Glade Sara Holley, Ina Sumsioa, Buel CARS WASHED Dept . CO. MACHINE Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wheeler spent praised the school upon its standing Ashcraft,; Wilf ord , Man waring--, ; PHONE 77 mAVfl TOCB CAB washed and and its Ideals. He stated that David jfriel, Louisa BolfeP Ronald in Salt Lake. Thursday SHOES polished by .the Telluride Motor Springville high stood for more Whiting, Bernlce Fausett, Prlel Company. r Mr.,'and Mrs. J. L. Mower ihara than, the artificial and superficial Nlelson, Myron Chllds, Ada Law. Bee our ladles' and misses' shoe bar moved to American Fork.; Many In education." It stands, . he said, for Mary LeBoy, Florence Daley, Carrie tf PLUMBING PAINTING & PAPER HANGING gain tables. Taylor Bros. . friends expressed a regret at their all of those splendid qualities that Sanford, Blanche Groesbeck Hales. and Helen "Gottfredson, Bay Strong! 1FIBST class painting, paper nang- leaving and they too dislike part- makes the real American, the atBOARD AND BOOM HEATING ing with old friends and the. "borne tributes of mental, "physical and Howard Maycock, Bertrand Harriing, k&lsomining. J15 Board and room, 87 S. 2nd E. town." GEO. M. NUTTALL Jl spiritual, development These quali son, Elwood Jones, Mavel Averett, 1 m wwww PLUMBING CO. ties must be cultivated by assiduous Howard CrandaU, Viriglna I KODAKS. 115 N:U. Phone 1050. Buth Smith, Balph' Noakes, work, he declared. LjutV MiWWVMWMMWaWsaiMja'wW He pointed to the success of tbe Balph Harmer, Harold Whiting, ns" on slightly used Kodaks. national art. show fostered by the Wendell MendenhaU, Alden Chllds, I Hd iqulst Drug Stores and Kodak Packard school, and saldjhaJLauch achievey-Altofchno. tt FOR MONEY SAYING i. sut Large. Throng. Enjoys Splendid Program; American; Two Students Receive Medals -- Glade Points Out EssenUalintf Genuine"" t.... ' , - CLOSE OF SUCCESSFUL Mableiori News JilO UELEFUTi HINTS L SPMWHlGHIilAR STATE BOAD COMMISSION, By Henry- H. B wod, Chairman. IBA b; BBOWNINOU Chief En fl neer. May 19, tl, 14, M, I PAGE ZZlVLlt PAGE rllBlD) AND SHOPPER'S GUIDE ! 21, 1926: . .e a , d, y, Slt i -- - st t.t , V - 1-- aad rerrte.- Forstef pairrtcal tlrtctor, rspr'. Food by AKTHUR A ComcM aftdicoj McOOTKHll Celeps. .a , Correct posture aid td good health ' i .lit il.i'l iiiiw L ll - ,1 4 . hrVEN a fa 4- "trash s , the ,, proper axerclses. there are. few leoble who can-to- t correct their In a tostara abort . ,;.. . 10-1- of 2-- 5 ii riiri-- i rr - tf : M-l-- tf ; -- -- Call-416-- baCI eesaty 'pwilt tive anderslgnei Small iXST gold basketball. Finder please return" to Herald m26 fflre. ' WANTED ttspia far ranker STtlculars. UphoisUring and , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. m m SSOSb t MOWERS shnrpened with machine; will cut like Bftw. E. kofford. 35y K. 2nd No. Phone LAWN b74w.4',::l'r!'-v.;- . J18 Tou caa't beat our prices on SAVE w -- used back suarantee. Daniels kuto Wreckage, Pbone 68. 812 S. UnivAve. Provo, Utah. mnnr--v f jiauyirs"i" " PHYSICIAN . v I 23-3- June - Word want to borrow money on farms or city property we can save you If i Mr, Sumsion served in' the Eastern states mission of the LD. .8. church where he was president ef the Canada conference from '1915 to 1917. During the. war ,he ipent much time in doing missionary work in Texas. He is a graduate of the Voiing university .and recleved his mast era' degree from the .XT.Vof U. In 1923. He recently was married to 'Miss Mary Hansen of Preston, Idaho - " Faint Sheep Ranges and Ranches . Dentals Loans Insurance HOMELAND REALTY COMPANY -- 102 University mione 85 It MOWN POP. ?S15 Herman tDHT C t mff wkirfv v ' ' TrWT Sprimrvllle May. 26. - v reached week'' that Bert Sumsion, wbofor tne past year or more iih oeeu employed at Preston, Idaho, win leave for tbe Northwestern states mission money, time and annoyance. No complications. No delay. RAY INVESTMENT CO. IE3 WE SELL Prove City Homes mehtsareonIy attained by the power of .concentration. The . of eoarage In the. various walks of life was also stressed by the speaker, who In conclusion, left his benediction' upon the members wInGATE "MRS. J. of the graduating class. Reporter .Principal Knudsen then present Telephone 191 ed the Senior 'and the Junior grad r. A. number of uates, who wero awarded their diSpringville women plomas and certificates by J. Frank motored to Mapletoa Tuesday after4 Briogburst, member of tbe board noon to attend the health program of trustees of the 'ebo school dis give, under the direction of the i a :' .', number tbe went were Mrs. J, W. Whiting. Mrs. string trio played a John CrandaU, Mrs. Wynn Harri-so- n selection. MrsLeona Van Wagoner, .Mrs. Alma Wheeler, Mrs. played the accompaniments. Hsttie Blackett Mri Alva i. Senior Class Officers Mrs. 6. W. Friel, Mrs, Ford RboI Ashcraft, president; Matwl Craudull, Mlss Maurttie Whiting Averett, vice president; Butb Smith. and Miss Rachel Johnson. The t secretsry. j program was followed by luncheon ... .. Executive Committee aud a band concert.,. Buel Aslicraft, Mabel Averett Butb I ' . . Smith. Virginia Wblttaker,' Clifford ' to see voo can w on m"r R6ACM PAWAMA -- Goto Fields on - A General Health Diet '.! . h. hoolo it ei )a I H. J? IiLu O - - I - , rl l t ",; ilirT l r;,. ' -!tL . - A- - HE GAVE unit Good Fresh Georgia Peaches, , Much $2.50 per bushel crate. lower prices In S bushel lota. Now shipping Eibertas and Car mens. Buy a erate for your summer ice cream. Write for quan-cit- y prices to Grimes Brokerage On..- Boom 429. Kimball House. Atlanta. Georgia. Bu TAYLOR ' V. impdsimg om voow If I au McOorern oooq ) , i IXl . ACHttfeV zz'z&z;&arr. ru ' " - ' .. an ' - .. in i iaw i i . . i . ... t r - vrT.il'ii t 'r .t- - r V a f J v. ' per-- !!.? ".' - BA0 TrtOT woo HERMAN JWJCL. : s concluding Booth-Olse- n .'i.M 6 " 9tii.- " BREAK F lT- - a breakfast cereal and cream, very tittle r, atigar.'-- : I5r.i ..muffins or toast made from graham, Coffee substitute preferred, j. r wb,ole whvi wc rye bread. LVXCfiHON: A vegetable luncheon or vegetable' salad of any ot tbe following vegetables: Lettuce,' tomatoes, string beans, turnips, cauliflower, celery, cucumbers, watercress. Fresh cheese. Dark bread. Buttermilk or some fermented milk. , d WsBB: ' Any vegetable "soup. lamb chop or Of ehUckcn. with at least two vegetable ' Dark ,Plc ": r .bread., Unsweetened cocoa or coffee substitute. .Any Stewed fruit for dessert Drinkat least eight glasses water daily.""-- ' Mapleton Belief Society. Those who 4 " . SPRINGVILLE trict, As ' rtM ATTORNESYS-AT-LA- ft Fence, Lawyers, Salt Lake City. r, f. this 11-1- ft SURGEON M. SMITH, M. D.- - Office Commercial Bajk Bldg., pnone iia, resiaence pnone ll'j.".'1'1"1 Giinton Building;, might be fixed by appraisement, and tliat, pursuant to such application, the land hasbeen appraised and estimated at $109.16; that said ap plicant will offer final proof In support of his application and aworn sttttement o the 7th day of July 1920, before the Beglster of the U. Office, at Salt Lake City, . Utah. ;; .: ;.v s; ;; V Any person is at liberay to protest ini this purchase before entry.-o- r tiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborat' 6tt affidavit in this office alleging facts which would defeat the entry. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. Pub. dates: Apr. May 7- "" ko c MISSIONSOdN U. S. post-offic- e II FiUr TO i Auto Tops and General Blacksmltblng f i ? h Phone 85 22 So. 2nd W4 Provo 792-B-- mmm 1 LllJUrl'arMl"t,'1"""" mmmmmm MABBT TjONELT ; for results. try me; best and most successful Home Maker;" hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly conndlen-tla- i; most reliable; years exper- -xne suc Bence; descriptioM free, cessful Club," Mfi Nash, Box 556 Oak land. CaL Covering. BERT. BANDLEY Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. rry hVANTED-Strawbepickers over v , February 21, 1926. 14 years of age. Boom accommo Is Notice l. hereby given tbat.Bose Call dations if desired. ' address 4s ' m21 Sheya whose Provo, Utah, did, on the 26th day of August, 1924, file in this office WANTED Elderly or middle aged o sworn statement and application. woman for light houseworx. No. 034592, to purchase the Lot 4 Ivashing. 471 West . First South, Section 29, Township 6 South, Bange n24 t'hone 33SB. 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian, and tbe timber thereon, nnder tbe provisions kv ANTED Girl for housework; bo the act of June 3, 1878. and1 acts rf mSl N. W, 230 1st Inundrv. amendatory, known as the fTimber clid Stone Law,? at such value as MISCELLANEOUS (ijuwviivrr"f ilAN JlUTOPAjSTURTMNJL Seat ahrfc-- s IvOST AND FOUND ; b!ftl , SPRINV1LE LEGAL NOTICES r ,'Jti-- t - ; Whit-take- iiw'.t . " M-l-- tf 'tnJ'jl : Lo-ma- A watch .; A--- tf . ia j lit Uina Most trouble of this you take shorter sort comes from breaths because BACK. CJIAI3. 6TRA1GHT A ot giving the you are breath18 HABIT A 6000 maseles aoftl-eien- t ing merely with exercise to the lungs. The Keep them toned CP. snd Is fur- man who works at a .desk ther i aggravated by , relaxed should : always use a straight ' mtisclea, back chair; for writing be" A person In poor physical should move forward from the erudition wlU tire easily aad In hips with bis back straight older to. rest WiU sink into an keeping bis cijin and chest In a ) sy chair and cuddle np la an straight Una. Wnaatnral posiUon. Instead of Tbe first tendencyof a person complete rest such, a position who a not In good physical conraally toeana eontiflnnTg to dition Is to ass his hand and rae'a elf by putting an elbow to support him when Intense strain on one's muscles, working at a desk; this means j Unfortunately, an people are a distortion of the correct sitnot as up to data as they would ting posture. There are many Uka to be la the matter ot comfortable, easy chairs with physlqae. Hollow chest round straight, backs. Make a habit shoulders, acoUoals, curvatures of using one ot these, It yoo and faulty poetares are bound to can, when reading or resting at occur (among those who bave home. Lean back if you Want lived a fairly Inactive life with- to and relax the abdominal out any regular system of physi- muscles,' but avoid letting the cal training. bead sag .forwgi pvgy be chest V The habit that most people at any time; as long aa yon keep ' acquire when sitting la to let tbe chest am) tbe chin in a Ma shoulder or side fall lower straight line, i your posture Is than tbe other. Thls'causes the not likely to displays aha stomcheat to sag also. The man who ach snd intestines. saga on the left side while sit I have an Illustrated chart ot ting Is apt to keep his left hand 12 exercises which 1 win gladly I itf Majjacj furnish f roe noon renneat nf snv jnfch"Jeiuna TnTaposltlon that of my readers wlio frill send a, crowds the Uver, stomach and stamped envelope laluatlsM, Another commoa to McGovern's Gymnasium, I habit la that of putting tbe feet West 6Gth Street New .York on a rest of some, sort eventu- City These exercises are too ally causing round shoulders. lengthy ' to put Into this small The only way I know of for a article. .A-23-- tf - M .'1 blmselt over a considerable period of time. Remember that roa are most likely to slouch snd sag In an easy chalr, and It the Same time ir-ogta- rt "t erately tetermtuatlon to iollow a strict ..... f innru-irir-i- AJVxrnruu'i-nirii- person to correct bad sitting posture Is to delib- l constlta-(lo- h , nlll'Kt 1 phy--Ilea- - DIRECTORY . J ' |