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Show 1 THE TUNING PAGEFOUS BDNDREDSPATv CITY NEWS " Return Home Mrs Tarry Harrison and three children of Pocatel li, Ida., have returned to Their home runeral f Biahoo Brown after a uwiuf b rlilt wMa Mri. Pleaaant Swenaaa of L. gwen , parents, Mr. and Mra, J. a F. Iuna. ' . Grove wera held Wedneadaf the Pleaaant Grove tabernacle. Mra. fc2e T San pyuicbw Mr. and Swenaon died last 8unday at the Mr J.ibi) Haiey, Mr. and Mm home la Pleasant Grove at and Mr. and Mr. Hjrum family the age of 66, after a prolonged Rupjar left today for San Franeia- : ia will also Cat. They rlsit southern California before returnA lurge' assemblage of Borrowing ing home. relatives and friends fUleit tbe building to ita capacity long before VMting Sisters Mla Carol Dunn the hour set for the aerrkea. Floral union jMal- t la grearof W.' partof the to lent teatimony great esteem vMt with her atetera, Mrs. Dick " Mrs. Swenson in which wag held. Harrimon. Mra. Wells and Terry Among the speakers were a num of tbetaeraLauthoritiea of the has ber ;Beea!e W6f9 L.-8. church. Jamen D. Thorne. lieeu recel'.ed by relatives of Kred first counselor to' Bishop Swenson.-wast- n Markhaui to the effect that he ha? I chargeTif tte aervtces and be received hi release from the East-e- l Tuade brief remarks. The also 8 iatea- .MliiiiloiL.if- - the L.U ieaTiers were RUhard R. Lyman. church. Mr. Markhaui joined her friiK.ba.ud In New York several weeks of the deceased: is ago and before returning borne they Aucfrew Jeusen of the liureh his avIH njtend ' the World torian's office; President Abe! John Tair held at iniiladelphterT They will - lEyajin at;, lbellril.fca-Jgfwt-denc-y nlw Ttstt to Washiiiittnn : President Serge F. Balllf of ' A Get your supply of goods at ryb o ay S - : . SILK HOSE 1 lot Ladies' Hose, all colors, 75c value - 7Rr ti 10 Heavy denims I $1.50 value Bovs overalls 'same as Dad's, 3 to 8 -years ft Youths 95c overalls, 9 to 16 2 valuerT)" 1 1 HATS -- $2.95 Vh $1.50 Cft" - Ladies' Silk, $$.50 values 1 1 - 1 -- lot House Dresses 7KV IOC lot Rayon Silk Dresses . UNION SUITS -- raiue r . . . : frieyds. SLIPPERS Striped Knit 1 AC ?3.0Qyalue77Tr.vliTU SHOESAND OXFORDS Willis and jteULaken Rtmjf Walt Lakiritv were Prove $7.00 Salt Lake Man Here J. K. Jen sen of Salt Lake City Is in Provo vlaiting with frienda fotMaJewjflay. visitors Wednesday and Thursday. ......... J J MEN'S WORK SHIRTS ft $1.25 v value ........... 75c Wlth Tassels DRESS : SHIRTS Dress Shirts with collars attached . , Xxtralarge-:.-$1.2- .. . .13 C 1st step $1.00 value Slippers, black or brown, $1,501 value :..50c Ladies' Lingette VuC $1.2? value, pair Ladies' Crepe, all colors $1.00 value flQ , size Children's Sateen, 4 to 12, 75c value 4rrvriT-- , 7C.Cw , - f per dozen-.-'- . -- Rebtivrfc MisszAltar Hurt of Long. Beach. Cal.. gieut a 60c- fewa;MithrvndrMcitn-Uj!. Craudall and family the early part of the week. ' Lirense Iwtued County . Clerk. Wallace M. Hales issued a marriagt, license to J. Ferguson of Central. Ariz, ami Mis Lnja JSpvte'JPJXffiUi. Wednesday. l " 368 West Center, Provo .. 30 West Broadway, Salt Lake City - 327 Main - - From Salina Frauds Peterson and family of Sallna, Utah, are visiting with .friends in this city fur a few days. v ; Street, Ogden Twenty-Fourt- h Street Brigham City New Store, Eureka Grand View Ward To Hold Outing THORSONBABY , FUNERAL HELD I The various organizations of the Grand View ward will hold an outing at ellcys ranch, in Hobble-"zl'I'J- On Business James H. Clark of Provo "SairLaKel City on business. . . srnr-Thnwdayl- Salt Lakers Here Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Kndlierg of Salt Lake City JLreiiendl.tigja. fewjlays lnthls 'city. Returns to Idaho c Mr. and Mrs. canyon Julv y24 and 2S.; In Gerotnerlda.; after a main body of ears will leave ! iranil. Viimr Rtnr1aw Mr. and Mrs. tars Thorson, at th'! Provo. ...... nfiunal. ........ - . j iiHeriioon at 4 o'clock The commtt- in Ve w inaier on charge hare arranged for. noon. A. D. Miller officiated, .".Kugaen-r.r- nesi tfiose who have no cars to be trans j Ogden Is, visiting In this city for a to the grove. They must be Opening, prayer was of teredHiv few days with friends. t the place of departure by four LBishop Andrew Jensen of the Bon e dock Saturday afternoon,, accord neville ; ward. The speakers were To Take Iffy Mr and Mrs. Per? Jug to CliarlesHDavis, general JohhDurfeejndlinaJ'M.Ulf'X1clval Biglow. .and Mrtan4Jlra.JuL-lan- . 1 Musical thfllrman of the committees. numbers were given by the Greer ,wlli; leave for an extend Saturday evening a splendid pro ward cbolr, under the. direction of ed tour through Ca)1fornla;jnL In gram will be given around the camp Mrs. William Leffler. , A'ocal solos termediate points. Friday morning, JTire. Following "the program a were rendered by the Misses iennie "weenie roast will be enjoyed. Sun-M- Brown and Lola Nlelson. 1 Committees Meet The execntlvf achooi will be held In the grove The'"gr8,e, lat. the.Provp city committee of the Business Sunday morning. ..Women's club met Tuescemetery, was dedicated by R Rich, i: Those who participate in the out- - ards,' an uncle of the deceased,... I. day evening to appoint committeeibg are instructed to take camping Many beautiful floral pieces were men to fill the vacancies made, by - flntfit and food tor two days. offered by friends, retiring officers. The newly ap' ' ited . y - . 1 - the $1.35 $2.00 value . value . value . ........ -- 69c y2 ; CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS 6 to 8 Reg. price $1.85 .98c . . : ....... $1.48 price ". CANYON MEET ; . 30c . . SUITS CHILDREN'S J2 price SLIPPERS -- f Xiafi are anxiously awaiting the risIaliidevorera" coiihty' BOYS' LONG PANTS summer conference which opens for eight days, July 29. at Fpper Falls In Provo can- .' yon-Provo district, which includes The alLof the societies in Utah county, Maple Dell heloT araHyTeeeBtly-- at In Pay son canyon. Many representatives were present from every organization in tbe district. in the Each sK?iety took program followed by a- - talk "on Ideals of Christian Endeavor." by VlT!hv mf Ti(tTumrf emKra ry irfpply of the Provo Community Thegfllar-Ch-t: ian Endeavor tneetlug, under Roger' Berry, followed.' A picnic supper. concluded the activities. The Payson society wrill conduct another gathering at Maple Dell the fjther Christ Inn iinnday t Endeayorers of the district have been invited. . Miss Lily King, state trerfdntHi expected 'to be. present The Rev. S. Hall Barrett of Sprliigvllle. who is pastor counselor of the district, will conduct classeF on look-ou- t work at the conference. Pay Is listed its mission study Instructor. $1.35 10 ; Cut to . BOYS' BLOUSES irt 49c 75c 40c, price Traveling Bags and Trunks SHIRTS 98c value ......490 . price . V2 price : BOYS' BLOUSES 5c 95c $1.25 IT WILL PAY YOU to call MaiTOM -- if white and grey V2 price V2 price V You know the quality of merchandise this store sells wM y2 25c plain black, cordovaa, 98c MEN'S AND BOYS ....30c MEN'S HOSIERY sale prices Wo Discount on all ...25c .... 1 Congrega-rtnmtHchurc- .... 15c . MEN'S FELT HATS , One, two and three of a kind - . DISCOUNT 3q pilose V2 Friday Special all day GIRLS' STRAW HATS $15.00 ...49c JiND BOYS' STRAW HATS LITTLE BOYS' AND $25, $20, $18 25c JMEN'S SUITS fifth annuaL ..... Hose . 60c i2 Hose 50c 1X0THER '" values values CHILDREN'S HALF H0SE-A- 11 Colors fPrice" to 2s Reg. price $2.70 LITTLE BOYS' WASH 50c 75c L Rerlce2 ll LADIES' HOSIERY .... .95c 82 to 11 .LADIES' SLIPPERS L Craudall, son of Mrs. Agnes Cran-dalwho for the past thirty-thre- e months has been laboring in the (German JHIsSl oiOillTheT.CllCZS'' ' ebu'reh, has returned to his, home Before returning home Inihlg city. he toured through Italy, Switzerland, France, Austria and England. He also spent a week In .New York with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham. Vst 4 $1.00 value . Visits Son Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tregeagle a iKLdsugbters left Tuesday for a trip to California where they will visit with their son, W. E. Tregeagle. 98c DRINKING GLASSES ....... C '.M $1.00 - - 85c 5 CHILDREN'S - SHOES Z BLOOMERS rLadies' Silk 98c $1.50 value, pair . pair . . , red -TO DGARMENTS'-,- to California Miss Vilate Jones, of the local Agriculture ex and,m,4tffkg,'wiy.e,we. Friday lot California where she will visit with relativse and friends for thret l, 50c values .'. 7R rY . . . . :MANY0F-TMSE-'SUITS'-AREJUST-.RIGHT.- PLANNING FINE Returns From Mission 75c g $17 Salespedple not in eluded. r th Goes ' 1 7 C.E. SOCIETIES HATS value pointed nicmhera wilt Ttct finr ' eomlnf year. : $25 -- - . c Men s. oummer Suits Half Price ' Goes to New York Mrs. J. M. Booth left this morning for tbe East weeks. where she will visit with relatives and friends. Her husband, Who has been on a nilssioji for the L. I). K. church, will join her at Pittsburgh, and together they will visit points of interest in New York and other ' ' eastern cUlW. (170 ylilu LARGE STRAW 2 f1liirk, James H. Clarke pronounced Suede, all. colors $5.00 value ..... $1.95 Patent- - Leather Pumps $3.95 Men's Oxfords, light tan value and black 90 OR .JCSftlSBfL. $6.00 slippers, $8 valuesrhw Men's Dress Shoes $6.00 KOTEX values tQ pair Special for Friday Men's work shoes, scout 65c 39c package $2.50 styles, value ......... ' $20 EXTRA SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY 9 A. M. TILL 12 NOON RetuJTd lYom Trip Miss Fern benediction. Inter meat . waa-- in - the - Pleasant (fluff Easrctirned to"Provo" after Mrs. Swenson is Grove cemetery. North the extended an trip through husband and .three ber survived by Went. Mlsa (Muff accompanied her children; Russell B., a noted bake brother. FjiiKene. andhiaw4ffe-T-li- ey ball player at 'tlie B.Y. U.: two automobile. made the trip by bedaughters Helen and EllMheth, sisters, and brothers several sides Visit M. $4r95 . . . . . . $35 $40 $30 - LADIES 7Cp 1 wm Silk value. 'l 1 A. Ritth of Halt unj TTBttfagfcre-rr'- h Warren B. Kinlth offer- la visiting tg Provo fwr a ., iitrlan y d - President ed' the Invocation '" few (fays with better for more money $1.00 value $1.75 muni u t aa mi a din tiOKn SiJ k EjctraJarge Rayon. $55 $50 35 LaKe.-1'H- Athletic None $45 A ntt Ha lila i hv g nlrs uvug vlaiting for a and Fay Greer E. Young ofiAmerican Clifford few weeks in alt;jtc8ketCy where Fork. An instrumental trio. 'The they are the- guwrtaw Mr. and Mrs, End of a .Perfect Day", was given Ernest Grver.. by Alfred Swenson, Ford Paulson I valuer pair en's want to outfit yourself for a long time to come. a' - TtorcouventUw say you re getting the best values and best service, of IouJikebeslan B. Knight of "Proya and Robinson of Salt" Lake, Iwth of the general presidency of Vthe. Belief societies of the Church; Mrs. John It. IHwdley, A1" are- - $1.25 value tpiiUU hri'fovo for Jennie You carefully. 11 - - i en Mrs." Mrs. ri that you like best and let us fit" in Jhejear. J3toc TBeKwlsiFndC&r 7 Nwaiison From Suit Lake of Salt Luke C'ity is u few days. w f them rnifgaiTmmrTyitmffl'T fid A?A rk. THtevonO- oun seinr to at the home of the' general chalr-nian- i Hwnsn. All of. the speakMIkh Grace Clieever, Friday Bishop to the remarkable testiflea ers, to :307 nmke o'clock evenlns at and patience of ifaith planiOfor the fomlflg state conven Mrs. SwenHm; .' h held will be at which Aspen tloii Te tiuulberff-weTilusical glveirliy Grove "next month. a trio composed of B. J. Merck Latest colors $1.00 98 c value, 2 pair New and old style -- t? To Hold Miertinf LADIES', DRESSES I ' SLIPS GARMENTS -- $1114 Hose, all 1 inft - PRINCESS each,: 4or OUU colory $3.00 value.. pair all lot Chiffon JHose, all $1,95 CHILDREN'S 5 HATS latest Btyfcand- r- flg- 2 IwC cplors, $1.5 0 value, 2 pair . " HOTvtiur ' lot Ladies colors, $1.50 value, 2 pair MEN'S STRAW -- . .. lot Ladies' " Hose, colors, $1.00 45 a $4.00 and $5.00 value $3.00 yalue . , ; , , pair 1 "July 24 847" r Buy to the Best Advantage he-w- " f July 24, 1 926 This Store WiU be Closed. Do Your Shopping Friday, J uly. 23 at Ercanbrack & Son, 1 54-156 West Center. . and have Money left for your vacation : '.'-?trip. Only a few of our saving prices are listed here: " " for Mra. Soale aervlc-e- i Bweonoa, - wife Har-rtsoa- 'a MEN'S OVERALLS v HOMAGETOLIFE rhoa107 . HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926. W SOs!iarh'JlMurof -- UTAHCROPSIN XI rt5415rWest Center EXTRA - NEED OF RAIN 7 - SPECIAL-Bo- ys' " . PROVO,UTAHt .. S uits $10, $15 and $17 suits each Short Pants .' ." .'.: ' All day Friday r " - :' . - ... $4.98 , : ALTERREPORTS er rangea are still fairly .good and Ranges ire fair at Castle Kock and Uvewtock are doing well, Many gijod at Coalville. ; Sugar beets are ' dry. Vrtither poor at Spanish Fork" be ther prevailed throughout Utah dur shipment are "reported. A fairly good crop tf hay ia cause of . hot .dry weather and ing the week ending July 21, accordcut. Alfalfa Heed, spring grains. blight ; ' grain la' fair, some of it ing to the weather, crop and range peachea-aredolwelt. showing1-- , Irrigation-water-- is report of J- - Cecil AUMfjiieteorolol-apples-aBlow at Spring City and crops need girt, for the.t'tah department of in.Bpitejof the lack of moisture. Mot beets are doing WelLt Gar- rain : ugar-let- a are not doing agriculture weather bureau. Temperature at St George reach land; rain and wind damaged Irri- well, being hindered by the white ed 110 degrees, at Moab 104. Salt gated graifl here heavy, A heavy fly ; graln ia being : cat ; livestock Lake 101 and Provo, Kanab and crop of tuiiiU apricots .has been are doing fairly well jit Mantl,- - in Deseret 100 degress Every station picked at Brigham City; the June spite of scarcity of rain"' and Irrigwithin the state reporting showed a fall of peaches wan heavy .and the ation water1;, beets are fair ' and maximum temperature of 96 or over. crop will.be light but tbe fruit large. peas - a re rlpenliig rapidly Many Growing "crop Sand ranges' are Spring wheat Is fair at Ogden; It fields of beet avef bee 'planted f renter In need of rain, though high needs tain; winter wheat is made. to jom at Rlchfiel(f; others have OomiMirati)t4y warm, wea-- d ng been fallow plowed.': Much grain . Benmore Is not worth cutting;! . ranges are still good but need rain, Alfalfa fs at well badly. doing very Delta: Crops hve drlea"6Tit badly at Nada Hamblin Vattey Lowry Nelson, director bf vten. have had rain. Alfalfa 'and) r dry slon department of the Touog uniland corn are suffering for rain at Cedar City. Grain and alfalfa are versity, will be tbe.prlm lpa speaker only, fair at Frultland; and alfalfa at, the "weekly Iunheon-meetln- g 'of Is fair at Roosevelt Grain and the Rotary club at the Hotel R)lert other crops are ripening fast at at Boon Friday frofessor Nelson Price ; water Is getting lower. Ranges wUl talk on the history and developare good, but need, rain at Emery ; ment of rural eommnqiUea of Utah. are better than usual. crops Music hay will ,be furnished by Bamnei Alfalfa 1 fair at La 8al . Jeppprson and! associates. L6 wry Nelson at Will Address Rotary Club ms dry-far- |