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Show ' Fa;k six ' . i i.V" ikf. 1 liz PROVO SUNT) AY HERALD, SUKDA Y." OCTOBER 31, i HKEtf HUNT; FOR SLAYER: ! STA'f Ji i'enReas ,rl A 1 - -- IS u Should Be " 15- -- IL - m;.::m:: ,1 SHERIFF J. P, BOYD of Utah County, a A far , , 1 ni 1 -- liY-. tf "llilps' CIVIL LEGION CITY, COUNTY Bm' .., ' : How can you keep your wardrobe in stylish con' dition? Ask Little Boy Bright HE'S RIGHT! . d 44 Dorothy Dtvort press your clothes by the latesSanitary methods and, dye your garments (in . any beautif ul shade . your .desire. Phone ua for ' quick service. i"eoi'0tredcvtf' , 119-2- 3 equipment to nieet the requirements of that office, and adjoining this on liVar V0rker3 the eust and extending across the south end are National the Form building Patriotic frfflres' ut the county recorder. Organization Quarters Pleasing '.Members of the Sheriff's office .aijc: wwlt'lng iirOTttnm-toHgte- to their iiev uuurters which are liji'ttt-(J- first convent liu iiov;cmbtf 15h and in the southeast corner 6f the lflth at Philndetphia. and nearly all louer'floor. This office, is eqaipped cf the survlvjug war governors will wjth two ppiK'ious rooms, from attend. which a stnirw'u'y leads tcthe upper The Civil LeKiiiUls fo tiise who fioor and to the courtroom In yerved thelrconntry without a unithese offices is a steel cage con- form, exactly what 'the America'. templated foe uie in emergency. Lesion is to the foriner soldier and Viifcj, however, Sheriff i. D.' oyd, sailor. Members of the National and 1! .eels i nn uiniecesKury Jefsltlon, since the county- - jail is close 'at Jate Councils of Defense: have uiv-e' . band..;" nnqualified endorsement to the ."Ve are delighted wjtti w new organization, which is now seekm? UUfHlers," said County Trensurer from the jbongress of, the Ujiitcd States a national charter. Jftip nu. "I believe the Just a few words In connection iMg v. ill meet every requirement of with this bill : !i;e county and JVovo city fornnauy armies rush?d 1o the int'in. yen rs to come." , al Two colors in the world war cri-li Furnjtnre . The Provo city 'officials will move Bjoth, served loyally, uiiconipmiiiiu?-lyOne was made up of the youth within the .next, two or three weeks. t b Mt red. :Vuiin T.f n. ..n I" meriefli iiicy viere iih.hhh.i- ice furniture and fixtures is pi. and as soon as it arrives will ies Of a comradeshin that can never ie placed in the respective offices. lie blotted out they have formed- th' s, As sor;n as possible after both Ajperican Lesion, Th of War the for , memtenj city n ifd wunTy ;offlces are '"moved cress, the war governors, the Into the new building, a genuine of the National and gtote will be given to uouscwarmnig v.hu , thereutire wtlwnry f,the aeterttve 'Servtee Rystert?'! N.u?mnsiTYm. Leaning IIE1II11IIIIIIBKIIIES9S : 1 Cash Store ?.S Try the Orange Front Store? the )K place where you can get served. , ln(iuet Fuil Cream rnrrPr 97 n LllIiLrJLi lbsbricks, lb. ........ HC coffee s:h::rp.,rrioc-i Ipineniits JK 5 5 I A C 5 . .....;5c UP NEVER-GRO- 1 SAYS: Boy, there's out alloy $1.98 ; . in 39c 49c Suits Men's Grades V2. Price Drummers1 Samples $2.00 .Value Boys', All. il.23 $1.39 fe69c- - .','1 $1.75 Value $1.19 $1.45 .......... X L. D. S. Garments All styles 69c . I 1 3 . TO We tarry only standard brands. Qualify Guaranteed. Latest .. Styles. Mens' Dress 7$7.00 to $3.50 69c. TO$4.50 . . Others" , ,5t ', . ... .. , , . ... al$4.85 $5.8 ...$1.89 to $3i69 0 fl I U TO Guaranteed Ht eryice Greatest bargains iri Women's Dress Shoes ever effered in Provo. Mcn'a Worw Shoco 39: Many $5.00 to $7.00 Value for . t, "v Nothing Over $5.85 $3.69 ... Household Goods and Everything to Wear V Shoes our Specialty 1 P. '4 SaJEASlLCJSNTiJR MM MliitlH new-Tiull- . and - Ladies " ' $1.65 . 1 10 Infants "all wool fancy trimmed 26 left, 14.00 value .... SHOES $1.25' $2.50- Value Regular stock :.$U9 .i p COMMUNITY II J mfllli nBWmnrT'nmki UPLIFT URGED iTmitmWamMmmmmwB mmmBBCBMmTBSmmTS joy, and with- - - Ol. Seen- - . nietn-bpr- ud i state.- -- -P- rotective ii;ttheof The inemliprs of the I'rGvp the American Lesion and- Atnrrkunl'LfsteB... AnxtUarz-jST- - rc totf that " community liettermetit is the national, legionnaire slogan, 'by Judge J, A., Howell of Offdeipast national vice commander of the Amerhjau-jenion- ,- of the two Provo 'organizations Ieague. the Four Minute Menr men: h"nt of Reserv Militia, nnd other at the Hotel Kolierts Wednesday . . groups engaged In essential and evenly. A larpe gnmp of' local "LegionK,iithorizetl war activities made ' the brigades. They naires and their escorts were in 'aton." Tley made thf annv tendance. Mrs. Homer K. Itich of (Continued on page six) ip ttie field possible. They were Vernal, state preRldent of 'the Auxilcalled upon to exhibit untiring iary, Mts. Jameii Groendyke, nahas'lieen, under the leadership of indefatigable energy and tional "'chairwoman;. Mrs. Sarah Willis K. Siiafford, moral courage of tbe highest ordt f-- ' Sterling of Tayson, and Mrs. How-ellr. The other wards m were among the visitors. the city have The great civil army of the world Inen organiwd with Mrs. Rich gave a comprehensive captains and war is being prganhed, into the workers. The Workers report to Civil, legion,. They enlist in com- report of .the national cohvpiiffon their captains each day as to 're mon cause with the American Le held at Philadelphia, and outlined sults atidTfiroKpccts.' gion to make fori world ixice. to plans forthe winter's work. The captains for the rarious Ireserve the memories of those v.'lio " Judge Howell stated' that It is The ' , wards are : .served without the uniform, to sup. duty of the American Legimi to Provo First ward, Wtllfs K. Sif- - port constitutional government and spefisor projects Aat make for I fcrd: Provo. Second ward rhario'u tint down moh msdness snd anar- citlzenshirt and to ewperate Hnwke: Provo Third wir&r3'.B.4,eJhy.' It 1 'he opInto of a great with public officials in the developPoie; Provo Fourth ward. JL A.lniany of the surviving war govern- - ment of:theeommunlty into patrio " vwens; iovo tmu wardv Albert, or tint unuer.tne uanner or in tic leadership; recruib'd should lie provo Civil Mahey; SlxtU ward,? Frank Legion ('(b-ton- ; Boniwvijle ward.: ': qyery citizen who served the coun What cheer today? Wo!l. a car-- J Thomas 1 aianvu tard. Fred G. try, In on an'.horlned capacity, dur- load of saxophoms was derailod Wkrnifk.; Pioneer ward, Ed. Hlnck-- , Uig tbe war. Kas. near Coffeyville, icy; iike lew, L. L. BunnelUif These two armies the American and the Civil Legion should Ineyard. Elmer Holdaway 5 Shar Lettbm . 1 , 1 I i. .i on; A. V. Catkins ;. Tunp;inogo9, pay new a iniiueuj; tor- pwiu powui iiefore One V.'.Wenter Pleasant View, CJarencf onr country. duty Ashtoti ; yEdgeui9ut, Fred Fergrison, bem is to aid In thp development VI f a national eonsclonsness. V Our and Grand View, Charles H. ', : - 't ,.f ntstanding need is to weld onr people, minds hb4 neafls, into a family with allegiance to but one t country' and one flng. eunty.offW3l8. - I Onr new Christmas style of Photos? They are iust what ou have been looking for. Driced as v u 'lew as ner Hnzpn.' , i ' .'.. it's : in Courteous treatment and fine photographs in all the latest finishes are assured to all. Try our Silk finish. , , " ROLLOWSTUPK) 32 West Center St. SCOUT DRIVE . M 1 GolumbiaCoke That Good Coal at Smoot-- S .' k . ft a 19 : . pafford Coal Coia Phone 17 A m it - 3 1 In a getrlhere bike not a toy. it a - riave You , . MR. . . . . ,. . AfaytnrcC 33c , We will TIryTleinr-aii- "Boys' $4.00 Value. ,..$2.69 Boys' $2.50 value" UNDERWEAR CONVENES SOON (Continm'd fnim page one) - o'jui al Boys $5.00 valae Ail Wool J !f v .. Worsted Sport Hose ' m i .. . $5.85 ' al wool at ,N ' $3.89 $3,39 $2.98 $4.85 0C Worsted Tioae , .,': nm ' .t Men'rffit&fflftek ' Cashmer Hose Women's $1.00 CashmercTSose Women's $1.50 Cashemere Hose Misses $1.00 p Ait. ; HOSE HI Offirinls of Indian, Ohio and Keutucljy re hunting for the man who heat Mlx,lfeulah Purvis. 19, Lawrei)(burg, Ind., to dfath and tnrew lii-- r liody Into the Big Mlsmj stiver noar Clndnnatl. Beulah, one of 14 llvini; children In a family that recently moved to Lawrenceburg from the Kentucky mountains, bad ben mliug forv week before her body : W!1M found. ' t "7" : '. ciiieiiuiiciBxizusBMi . . .'.'.'-.- ' . . 1,1 " WitJlifflMfTI'BMJmiaB Jwmmmmmmm Men's Values to $9.00 i . Others tfO QC - C1 QD - t0 CQ Sheet Blankets tV. X rW I itfOTO ViOtf d V rX'' wool, single Pari Vool, double $9.50 value i i recognize John D. Boyd as ci uie oest sncruts m tne wnoie siate or utan. ' LET'S GIVE THIS SPLENDID OFFICER ANOTHER TERM. - -t SWEATERS J .. ... Part Wool, Robe Patterns RQ $6.00 value- -. .. . .. . . .. ..(.... VViUJ of-th- 1 '- BLANKETS All Full size .r $2.00 value . . t to - ' m m.wm. lea Sal Part I H fl. Parents should. vole for Boyd, because of his untiring efforts to encourage the wayward youth into paths pf right living. . The Judges of the District Court; the District Attorney and Coun- Jy.A t tnrneymen who are perhaps more competent than anyone else to pass upon the qualifications qf a Sheriff, heartily (avor Boyd's ejection. JB. His office has the reputation of being one of the most efficient in the Slate. During his administration of that office, he has been the means cf collecting overS50,248.30 in fines and fees, while only $15,730.20 was collected by his predecessor in office covering a longer period of time. to the taxpay9. He has made his ofTice practically ers for the fines and fees collected during his administration have beerf sufficient to pay all the salaries of himself and regular deputies. v J "Liza i and crime. i it ," s $5.00 value -- tn v - fit - : limn I ') - I Closing put StocJrpf CiaiirSorp$TYourrChancei7tppu)r-Qualit- y Merchandise at Bargain Prices for the whole family. of-th- e krr - , v & 'f;f&Jfff88&? 1. He is a son of a pioneer, h substantiaj taxpayer mcdel husband, a good father, and an exemplary citizen. 2. No man inlhe State of Utah is better qualified, by nature and experience, for this important office of Sheriff ; (he Is always calm, never excited ; he knows nc tear; he knows how to detect criml, and is the foe lawless element in this County and the entire State.' 3. His ability is recognized elsewhere. Federal Officers prai.se him. He has been chosen as a Director of the International Association for Identification of Criminals, and has been selected as one of the Jioard of Governors of he Northwest Sheriffs and Police Association. 4. The fact that a larpe number of law violators are working liard to nTreari?h triff HoySHOULD-AROUS- E ALtrOOD CITIZENS STAND-FO1AW AND ORDER TO WORK FOR HIS ELECTION. 5 Ttre voters of every city should stand for hwif fDTaTcause of with all City Police Officers in stamping out vice his hearty Jw. :i.v . - I- i Reelected r: K r) 7! !o) I Hi1 ;s Da-vie- In the longing part of your boy's heart is a picture of a bicycle now on display this store. -- It will help to teach him si well as make the young WILL BE HELD Let Children .nan happy. We have a motorcycle here that will Help Send Jelly make you think of places Oct. 30 '.J CD-Ei- ght' W.VXHIXGTON, "Patriotism can be plated In ti" you dt like to speed to, states will have, referendum beartu of the children In no better Patronize your. 'Bicycle on prohibition Tuesday. iiu'luding way than by letting them take par Dealer for Children's wheel f ;'he congressioual elections.'; With ' the mothers, in. preparing : lo repeal' state ptro pint of jelly .for the disabled sot Referendum uoodsne. gives" you ser-D. s. -.-'-- package.. Q1 j I ...iLIt" g 25c DEVILED MEATscLV ONIONS, 10 LBS. self-relian- ce ... 10c 4 REEERENDIPS V 5 Tomer Abe i . SUGAR, 100 LBS, . . $6.89 -- 0 ; '"' GRAPES, ' 3 , LBS. . . ' will bf diets." said Mrs. J. Boyd, pre" 1pnf()rcenient""4awg xtned in 'olorad OUfornla, Mon- dent of the Service Star Legion, r whose auspices the" drive f"' tana' and- - lijsMirI. A iirnposal t? Ii tip In Jrlly for dlsnbled soldiers Is. lieJir per cent legal Izf Wisconsin. A plan to change th made. ' Soldiers who were the recipient dofjnitton of iutoxleatlnj! liquor in the A'olsteod a t is t Ftnke in Kew of these acts' of kindness last yer ' have written letters, f sppreclatl n York find Illinois. A referendtnn'ls to 1 held fn to. the' hoys ami girls of the el'y Nevniln yjiwu rewlntion ' of . the thankliis them for (heir kind '.ess leKlsIutnre "pfliitiotiliiB congress to ;.'Tlu&e.aesIrJPJ! al"t. L".' call a federal coDsUtutlonal coorcg- - work are asked to cominunicate iritttJrai BejtLrr: Wbitlr-- p"-de- 25c lw . I OAHul r , .,; -- lr '.".II P." IIT" r l. r For County Attorney A " lawyer of the highest type-an- d calm forceful yet sympathetic. -- deliberate- - . . M. if--- . V '4 |