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Show PAGE SEC PROVO SUNDAY HERAU5. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER J1?J927 Mtaud iln.. Otto Birk, Mr. and. Suow motored to Brig-- 1 tty Thursday tw attend the an news rnoxit Mr. J tiutt-- hum t I X. I. FERTILIZE s You'd Be tf nveliUou. Miss May Srott, daughter of Mr. Jlrii.- - l auitiy Seott and Mis eruldiue JepfKou, daiieliter f Mr. RaJston are Mr. and rrjoriiig ovr tbe arrival of B !nd ilrs.ur Christian Jeppson, left No' matter bow well strawberry Kerrun, I tin bliy ffrt, iotn at their buut t!jc week-fi4day evening. Mother and bah)' Uj- will Wait school this winter. plants are cared for this com in; are doing uieely; sjiring, not a single tiloxsom can be Mr vxhT Mrs. K. J. Johnson of K(Mxl to Im rease the couiing yields . 4. 8. Esmmer of Salt Luke is a Ely, Nevada, arc among the visitors because the flower buds are formed i'rovu week. this few a for t) Jrevo itiJlor days. . this fall. '. . However, yields can be increased Miss taiel Kvans Is spending a Calvin Smith of Salt I.akf City tev day iu Salt Lake with rela- by good care and a judicious ' applilas here oil busings Saturday cation of prnier fertilizers, which "' tives. induce more blossoms to set fruit Meiba Cowan aud (IjdirF. and to increase, the size of the berunitt'sl were tf Mr. nd Mr. J, J. Evans of Eph-r.ii- ries which do develop. tuith Pajson 7 eourt are among tlie Jo marriage at the county., to Tbe time to apply fertiliser in the E'. I'rovo'ttils week. house Friday t?y t'oimty t'lerk spring' io straw berry plants Is far Kyrou Dastrup. euoiiiih ahead of blossoming time Mr. and Mrs. T. . TolIiwT of to have the plant food washed InM Mr. and Mrs. George T. Benson U Salt Jjike are here visiting today. the soil so the roots can get them. It hould be scattered broadcast) Vhituey, Malm, were Pro vo 'visitors Mr. and Mm. M. J. McLaughlin down the rows when the leaves are last week. , of Oh'deu are visiting here for a few lierfectly dry. . Fine, DOrnyard maNrphi Leishon anu "aiadce Hunt-nure will !e found very beueflcuil lulir-ri'tiiglon, Tioth of Salt IJtke, i tiorenre ('. Wilson of Ephralm Is w hen applied to straw berry rows in , at the enmity court house Frithe early spring or labs fall. Apply few days with friends lus-triihere, for day hy Comity Clerk E. Kyrou five to, ten loads per atrre before " ; - Mr. and Mrs: I.. Lewis and uuii h leaf growth starts. 'Scatter it j. -1' iLl.'lark of Mesa, Arizona, flijwu llie rQwa.; breaking up tlie Mrs. Ivan Thorn mid chiUlrenjif are iiinoiig the visitors to Provo to-- lumps to prevent suiotberiug the Kpriug Canyon are vlsilh.hefJfor . l4a iits or Tilndering ttnrvttl' ward aviFert-witn- Mr end Henry su! MaRP. Alh-ietic- SURPRISED! - PLANTS NOW 117 it baa to do with the makeup of the s circuit. If the 1'hiUdelphia, were In the National league, I wtuld b"satisfie for tbe ret .of uiy life.' "Tbere-rng- s elub I aeined able to beat no inattvrJipw" poorly I pitcheST" If ohr club was aide to get One mn iti I n h. ktv f mnitl.l Bnitnitlrto blank the Athleti.-s- . If the A'( made H runs off my delivery, my rj.::, BY BILLY EYANS- -- tab,-wher- e - 1 it teammates would make a dozen more. Winter Social Season Our special course "of Scalp Treatment will-re- . Btore rjull or "No doubt (he Athletics won" a eouile of games from me during ny connection with ' tbe American ieagne, but I scored so many victories I simply btst track of the de; feats." That struck me as most interesting. I looked. tin tbe records and fonntf What Mays bad to sayvwas true: Xver a period im iiiuc ram uc scorei w vimories j over Connie Mack's outfit w bile los ing only three ball games. No wonder be regrets the Phila delphia Athletics are not in the nal-league circuit. " ' - or dead hair to ' itsoriginal : lustre life. and . . . For Summer' Tari, try our Marinella - Bleach Facial - m Marcelling Manicuring Beauty Specialties I 67 Columbia Beauty Shop East Center St Fhone 1191 Natio- . wvll-rotte- d . FOR d . M 1 !. ty. Booke. J. rYeenuui and Anna Peterson or Mr and Mrs. both, of Mammoth, were united iu left Provo lust iiiarriiice at the Utah county court . K. Max Penrod, soft Charles W. PenrodT week.for Duchesne, where he will principal of ! be;, avbnok iiotise Thui-sdaMurdiHk. by Bishop' B. f iri S3. I a k9 . THIRD WARD i me DBNSeH OFF Vj 4 An Interesting program has been arranged fitr the sacrament service in the Third ward Hiinduy evening, Mr. and Mm. H. I Sutton of which coiumeuce at 7 o'clock. Mrs. J. (larenee Allred and baby W. ThOuiaa "will furnish two f Halt Lake r visiting here wltli tirantsvllle are here visiting for daws.' several vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Allred'r mother, Mrs. J. V. Thomas at the. piano and a Ey I'arter, ' N. B. .Meagher of' Boise. Jdaho plaiio ele;tion will be gljen by Mjss H business SlrTtnT.Mrs. Henry Booke. Miss TfftPBfovo tor . IStlirJ it" v .Norinav HfitKliey ami Kurt 1 J; ' Luke. -- - Mr. and Mrs. William II. Duke, Harry Duke, and Blllie LMike will leave Monday for their home In Los upending two Angeles, Callf-aft- er weeks here with relatives and friend. They will lie aecompnuled nil Mrs. Byron Dcahalter who will upend two weeks in, Los AtiKcles.. ! rinirsday at the county court hoHse H; t oiinty Clerk E. Byron Dustrup. " fl iFLAPPEfTFAN N YSAYS: LITTLE JOE 5106 ARE THE' of Mrr ul MiA).-Rniney Bait Luke and Mrt and Mrs. Antone -- Ivans of HonoluUi were Provo on Saturday. - Pitcher Carl Mays of trie Tiiicin-- ' tcfa. Willt (tuLitanafa-hersHftote- . nutl Beds, who for years starred in ."Most American league batters, the American before "going to the once they get the pitcher in the hole National, has only one regret In hiss start thinking about a base. 'en balls new berth. and will take the next oSe with - "1 find little or no difference-betwee- n two balls and no strikes. 1 the two major leagues," said It's not that way in the National; Mays to me recently. "'The batters once a butter gets a pitcher in the are about equally hard to baffle, if bole, he proceeds to pick on the there is antriking dlfferem-- from cripple. 7 lie angle of the pitcher, it is the. ituf getting back .to my one refact that the American league bat- - gret relative to the National league, islt- - . Gin g : ... Mr Bakei P. Rolfsen nf Ilnymtmd, Alberta, Canada, are tbe proud parents of a fine baby girl, born at the borne of Mrs. Emma Gordon. Friday. Mrs. Rolfsou was formerly Miss Thelmn Gordon;Mr. and r- " AT the-wiu- Mies Mattle Hinckley. " - Miss Emnia Know left Thursday morning fur Boosevelt' where she will have charge of the 'dramatic art and physical education detriments In the Boosevelt high school this winter. She left lit company with Miss Fern Tinker of Murray, who will teach In the Duchesne high . school, - Ethel Nealy of SM Iaike, returned to her home Saturday lifta wcek-ber- e with Mrs. er f ,MS& HOUR SA&. - su.v.i.MT.orr. ta.u ( tare sr HtA tmtct, mc ' - During this unusual event your old coat will be accepted as a five dollar down payment i J ijyt.i. I sJin ffu fji ffvl' on any new VVinter Coat in ' the shop priced - The only women w1to ran't umler stand i'ie are tetenhone olKatbra.n '.J ' : 'JT LT ; irvj I jl Lovrcost Transportation " Miss Ljdia Puffin otrAberdeen, Idaho, Is visiting' nere for a few with her aunt, Mrs. W. J. $noW .4 . Jensen Rieri and Miss Allle Jensen of Magrath, Canada, arrived In Provo bist week to attend the B. Y. U, this winter. They were accompanied by their parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chris, Jensen and Mrs. David Keeler, who ient last week here. Mrs. C'leo -- Improved Four and Six LIBERAL GOOD I ALLOWANCES A Jrleft wr woe I. ' . 135 West Center St. Phone select one smartest.-- - -- Open Evenings and Sundays Delight your family please your friends. Order From Your Dealer D 0LD! C0AT Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Graham of IjOs Angeles, California were Provo ilsitors Inst wrok dnvlnft- - the LV P. Mthlelic Bieet, They were the guests if Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snow, D. B. Brown of Ogden is a Provo visitor for a few davs. " ASPOWN SlMvIff ami Mrs. 1. D. Boyd and y4 j S J tyP j y!rfS02T w UrStS PAYMENT - Y0UR sm' . TERMS N : 5 More Homes To Be Heated With Gas ".. ,, ' . Making 40 to iL BALANCE CHOCOLATE- - See Us at Once for Estimates P.iclankmes They certainly ir dcliciom, freshly baked chocolate flavor and chocolate covered, appetizing, satisfying and sure to rnake , a hit fith everybody, SPRINGVILLE PROVO 1L , .': CF" reno- - oughly ' MDTljK vatcd. : FACTS TO REMEMBER: Our prides have not been raised for this unusual event. Our yalues are genuine cheap as cash stores anywhere. i Our credit terms are made to suit your convenience. complete stock of newest dresses just arrived.- t Hats in the new Fall Shades $1.00 down secures your cheice - --- A "Wear As Ypu Pay - -- The Cinderella Way" SPANISH FORK 230 - AvaK. MMiK Utah Valley Gas & Coke Co: CUPCAKES 9- " Your old coat wilh be thor- - date. When Will You Get Yours? CHOCOLATE 'I y j Chi-rag- visiting with relatives and friends In Provo for a week, will lesve Monday for Ruth, Nevada, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. John H. Hansen. ; ' 7 I f0 JjO&WK YUR Little Miss Eva Affleck returned Pat nrday: evenings f rnnr Mauna tvhere she has been siiendlng a week with her cousin, Evelyn- - ltmlsort of , t . Mrs. Gordon E. Howard III., who has lieen r ' . the season's f; ORANGE CREMO VANILLA HONEY FRUIT SALAD 1285 11 Bring in your old coat, re- gardkss of its condition, and - Truly Delicious SUNDAY Yin-ce- Tues-fla- y William C., morning for Washington, where he will enter the George Washington university law school. He made Jth&Jrlp by auto, accom-Iiani- e by Mr. and Mrs. West Tnrk-- I n son. .' ... . 1 bSMSMtWSNSMBSSBaSSSHkly ON USED CARS Jamesr Bullock" and George returned home Saturday from Green River and Moab, Utah, where they spen t la wt "week oiftresl ii ess. Sllve Teak of Perfect! 01 WEST CENTER ST." . PRQVO, UTAH |