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Show 1, THE EVENING HERALB. THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1928.' r!nnnrn hiiatti Mate The a umber of Burners with each yew, due to the fitd that most of tie states are doing everything" possible to protect and prorogate came. It la . 7 DEVELOPfi tame cotuuisaio&a that we have mere same ia the fietds mw thaa ' for auany years. Look these figure ever : - license. Revenue " . lJBil I74UM r.7.74 Pennsylvania JlHnoU '.,....000,000 450,000 4" ' OF GAME LIFE - i By 1'ETKU P t'AUNFY (Editor National Spurts Syndicate) Six million ninety-thre- e thousand fifty-seve- n sporta-UH-- CalifrBlatiJJ. .471,470 355,470 Michigan Ohio U mid .Sportswomen took out U- reuse. to hunt and fish jiaut year, f this number upward 'of 5,000,-tKttout out . bunting license exclusively. The Bureau of Biologi-ta- l Survey esUtmites that upwards of 3,000,0(10 persons are prWleged to hunt without taking out licenses. T&iLBtauts we kaye about 8,000,000 .. Sew fork Wisconsin Uiuuewita O ... . ,,,.2208. S63JM6 801.312 ..... .200,810 36033 195.822 .....180,374 Washington 47029 .351,955 844,605 ...... Indiana 4KU41 MiMSoiiri 175,907 ........ Iowa 148.110 New Jeraey : 777t;145.20o 'Massachusetts uiwters. : , ....138,222 ffhe aneiidod list - shows the West Virginia 112,500 number of licenses granted 1b every Oregon .....102,177 . J80.0B8 336,593 191,822 149,675 203,668 120,458 142,000 T PS a Single Dotft-Wast- e rx n -- - SHOPS and Have it-- Used Cars TAILORING $75 Ktrd Couiks Ferd Sedan' . . . . i . . .....$75 Ladies and Gentlemen i9i3 Ford Coupe ........... $250 Foreign and Domestic Woolens:" : ,v. : . . . .175 Ituick Touring TpMnTaTflinp. aItpraITongTrepalr- "Studebaker 'Touring '. . :;$75 lng, cleaning, dyeing. MITCHELL the TAILOR Jackson Motor Co. Phone 281 101 N. Univ.. Ave. T45 N. University Ave. There is only Two Places to SAVE YOUR SQUL) SOLE The church and The Economy Shoe Shop 403 W. Center RELIC v N ' Instruments. -- t" woud'rln"why 4a f some-- . - GLOBE MUSIC CO. 102.N. Univ. Ave..... Phone 137 '. rvi wmmmmwmmwm fc. ;.IP ' We feel so gosh darn happy Del pi u the fellers assiu byVj It aln'? so much religion Keeps the old world turnlu' rouad. But just the liftiu' up o' folks ho fail upon the grout id: An' souietimis iu the darkueas Ty hear an humble cry An' give the baud fellowship To the feller passiu' by. til ia i mm w am m : I I 1 - - ' ICtTTTW That I aide j appj wns known to possess the a cutest fullest extent. The Tb arfentist looke Afrthe twner s, brain of thrttrwnrciiTFfutty tnspect-- f ed the bone, did soine hurried but then he looked again, and smiled. 'What's the mattery the bnrgo. deep thliiktng nd dectared the relic : .102,153 111,163 to lie the thigh Imne of a prehistoric master asked him anxiously." "Don't Kansas.-i.101,903 108.398 human being of gigantic dimensions. you think that this bone might Oklahoma . 94,151 195,6471 "The news f the vvonderful find tiave Is'longed to one of my prehisOilorado . 39,227 100,105 Maine 7 ., spread over the town. Crowds be- toric ancestorsf , 90,960" 124,505 Louisiana "It might, at that," replied the leaguered the town hall, demuhd- . 90,531 133,776 Virginia Iny a jieeV Hi the venerable relic. scientist.- "It Is the leg bone of a Q and the general exciteiucut giew 81,762 71,539 nntil the biirgoiutister, in order to Kentucky 121,153 calm his flock 81,430 South Carolina somewhat, decided 86.870 to celebrate the 79,059 Connecticut hHri" K 'y 7rrT2S4-l,TIduho the customary leer fest dear to all W42 132,907 German hearts, to le held 'the same 67,745 South Dakota 107,069 1 evening. VeriiMMitjr. . ; . 67J25 "At MWtdtwnp'4 he wmmbly-wom j 66,106 of the town hall was .'. . . ; . . Montana, thronged with 62,718 109,673 the elite of "Neustadt. Countless Maryland Utah 55,000 88,192 steins of beer decorated the tables. Alalia iaar-- -. ,. 45,452 74,250 and the town- constable was kept Tt'iiuesseV . . . 41,6110 63,950 1 . with new batteries to ; I running North Dakota ,. 35,626 60,505 quench, the thlrst'of the cut U uniaifc J 73,644 tic burghers. At the; Wyoming height of the Arizona '30,000 38,000 eetebmtimirtbe bm gmnastnrgiit.-ui- ) . . . . . . . . 29,181 29,181 aiid deHveted" "a Georgia stirring1 kddresa, 27.398 Iihode IslHnd 18,189 carrying the audience to! ecstatic New Mexico 24,311 38,711 heights, r u-tJmm Arkansas . . . 9,404 10,344 "This bone," he said, "will carry Nevada 7,320 10,(503 the glory of our town through the Delaware 9,o: 3,i7 whole world. New York. London not States .enumerated. bflve no and Paris will A-r-mmi envy n our possess.-- J ivimiuission or Failed to keep any ion. Scientists will before throng t recfjrd. our gates. Gentlemen, our bone, the pride of our tow Koch, Hoch!" . The frantic applause had scarce when a sinister ly died away, stranger entered the hall and.' ap- v -proacnea tne nign seat of the httrgomnRterwitlI detennlrieoT steps. K'BPSISTP. LCflJK he snldrwith btt nnrtnons I frown, "am the representative of.l the 11111 nl ry railway. This lsuie has been discovered uihiii the 'premises - ? -- ... : ' TV) be really refreshed A Drink BECCO. clears the throat ; And cools the inner man Men everywhere sa- yIt's the best i , thirst-quench- some day you and I feller passing by. PATRONIZE MERCHANTS SUPPORT : im mm m mmim mwrmrr i m ;r 80 !eside the eveuiu' firesldi, far the town's treasure to - '1 J5arnpne -- THS - Are sold. WHO Mid HOME TOWN PAPER FOR THEY ARB THE MOST RELIABLE ZBQQ RES SIV& " - 1 v." For tale Wherever beat drink YOTJR ......... h59 r sod Bottled by CO. BECKER PRODUCTS I 0den, Uuh br Ryan - Distributed 1 Frrdt Co.- - """'t .... MUSIC AXtt.MCgl CAI MERCHANDISE Musical We repair all kinds . so much the money, An it ain't so much the style." But just the way o' glviu' - Makes the other feller smile Au' when we sort o' chuckle, low, bone to the town hall and lay, the and wide a specialist happened to A u' the old drea nui come crosdjui; ffie visit "Nenstadt,"and tmrgyntaswhole matter before the burgomasFrom the dsys of Uing ago. flid r a special session was play railed,- - and tire burgomaster, who body aT ' tBfe-rtri-ef they M krrwn-itiiiiii It ain't Ve-rei- it -- "- - ...... ugreB;Roffea .,11 j- tle4iAvlt a battery hi fresh ber kegs and :: By LUDWIQ POPPER un(United Preai Staff Correspondent) persuaded them. s right was BERLIN (VP) This is the Ute doubtedly on their side, to' leave the ' of a marvelous bone that threw a decision to the courts. Ihe this was agreed,-anhole Bavarian x dStrict . ou- t- of Finally, - Af.hone, w hich had berome.a reaiaaoone joint, The little mediaeval German towa'of contention, was transrerrea wun of N'eustadt in Bavaria decided to due honors to the vault of the towq modernise Itself and to acquire, a bank, there to await lt fate propnewer system, as a first step toward erly guurded by the Schuetsen " : this end. A gang' of workmen at " Xow it was up to" the courtsr In once started to dig, and during the the Importance of excavations aworker diseoyeredjn consiUcrationf olilert, which, after long discussion the caA; the courts started to work if go pronounced by the foreman, to stid after a y'earor ao it became known that the first bearing of the be "a bone." The bend foremaa was called,, the case might be expected in' a few issisteut engineer appeiired, even months,' thanks to the courts special. vugineer was arbused fmw efforts to rush the matter through. But just that time the fame bis afternoon nap, and the-entir-e I., - i hurela' Wbea thtf vtilm An way dwwa low; An the old dreams come I r ih ft rfsvs r hm aiL, h There cumes a sort o' kmgiu' la the heart f ev'ry gay. To make the burdea lighteFT' tnettt-speaker- Repaired, Cleaned or Rebuilt Like New Guaranteed Pet-em- ; THROWS VILLAGE INTOTURMOIL fhaF16n Thinif Just send it to one of these LOtiAX. July Reports emanating front the state cauilol that been erlttotsH aef the pay there had meat of ' $50 to jJcphVL.' Morris tor dVtvcriajr the eomtnenreuent d dress at- Vtah Agricultural college last year brought forth a state ment today from President E. O ' Peterson of the college An honorarium of $50 or more has been paid to each coiuuteiH- ment speaker at the Utah Agrietrl tural college for the last ten or fifteen years, according to Dr. "In previous years $11)0 used to ie iaid those delivering addtess- e aTlhe wnnnenTm-Ises1mt President Peterson declared, for the last several jsear we have rut that down to $50. We allow that a aa honorarium every year. The' .board of trustees paid for mer President KanUirue more than f rom IttlssoBit to de--; lvertle address to he graduates but It Is at "this year's xm4 mint uma of $50 to ea.ch speaker. "Mr. Morris received only the minimum amount paid to commem-e- BE-HUMA- 11 r.ssift by TREIIISTORIG-BON- E BELIEVED TO the-eo- n- 1 tlx hundred and NEP11I L MORRIS'GIGAHTIC PAC2 1TV2 . ......... .i.irrrkkA - ir.. TV "M0" r ATtv V . I r- aw r i i i - I 4,t80 Stove Repairing Lumber and sre cant ThQ AtmHnssj Millwork stove therefore-las- Iduftt For repairing your home, out--. houses, - fences, - eta,'- - gH " yonr - "yo'ii'r longer. Winter 'ali . Sed" JscnilnB.;Nuff GENERAL SHOP . Sam's Tire Shop We have or can get any part for any car. 40 to 85 percent aaved on parts. Satisfaction or Money Back 3rd S. Univ. Ave Phone $8 To' 425 WEST CENTER across the street rricea RIghL ud Work Guaranteed 8C0TT I'alnting W. R. Decorating Loose and Squeaky Wheels Tightened $1.00 (iralninf . Paper ILtiglii Cttlcimlng 309 W. 2nd N. Phone For prompt service for your H. Juenke Mfg. Co. 683-V7- and Radiators and Welding Body and Fender Work 170 N. University Phone 175 Heating fall CO E.O.M0E Phone 748 Res. 187-53 N. 1st W. J. 1 GENERATORS -- Ford - eherUr90vtoW Ibor - - POWELL BROS. AUTO & MACHINE SHOP in3 Ughiinr FLY WHEEL BANDS INSTALLED Ignltfonv &Bu&ug Charge . WOUK GUARANTEED NLMER BATTERY 8TATI0N Corner Second West and Center Phone 359 $2.50- - . Phone 649 FACT0gi'--Ml;i-,,n- 245. 225 W. Center FISHING : Save your old clothes and have Mattresses made of them, wash ed.wool carded, 20 cents per lb; wool washed and ....rcauhori carded 25 cents. Pi.on. 661 W. 2nd NoftB TACKLE LOCK, AND KEY WORK MEREDITH CYCLEXO. 112 N,U. Ave. Phone 82. See s About Tour Titles ?10 to $25 Deeds Gas Range Conveyancing Stove Repairs Notary Public H.F.THOMAS NEW SECOND CO. ABSTRACT HAND STORE 214 W. Center, Provo, Utah 34? -- j Phone l; "Telephone 8fi West Cente- r' aVTO 1 Auto Tope,' ; -- -51 0 Sideurtatar $23)0 Seat Covers The Auto PaintiinT NASH TAILORINO CO, snh- vir Too Coat maae to DucenPFork measureSlur new Fall line has CITY AUTO TOP & FAINTlust arrived. ING CO. B. II. SHIELDS, Agent 848. v" 432 W. Center 8L Phone Center .175.W. Phone 201. ll - , , Starting. Lighting Ignition Radiators CLAYSON TIRE C0 Expert, up-tdate - vulcanizing all kinds. Phope649L Cor.; 2 Wand Center o- FIX-I- T I . COLUMN ADS .BRING RESULTS B if 'V imnn . I U.S. SUGAR BEET AREA COVERS JJrfiSjSSStL. flb?rwt!1 - "75P00ICRES NEW YORK, July 21 Some "35.- 'MM) acres of American land are oc cupied this year In growing sugar beets that will provide close to a 2Jj(,noo,000 pounds as-partial satisfaction of the national sweet tooth during the coming twelve months, reports the national sugar trade journal, Facts About Sugar. This Is enough to supply all the r required ly theTwestem ha If Bf the United States where most of the sugar beet crop is grown. Colorado leads all the states of tho Union in the production ot beet sugar and probably will.. turn ont close to 700.000,MM) jwunds during tire coining season. Beet sugar In the m)sLlinportant6t-a- ll 4bwdt!i-crot)audit ahro' is an" Jmnertant' contributor' to the agri cultural wealth"of other western I'tahrldaho, Cali fornia. Montana, Wyoming. Nebras ka and Kansas and of .Minnesota. Inwa.- Wisconsin. Michigan. Ohio hind Indiana furthec easfc-Th- fr acre-aae planted sugar beets in the vnr- - fJs -- Rt MM W u ut ui vr 1 c--"i '.. r- - B Mad. and BoMW by lAECaiER PorxicTSCOy J uArwT- c- ' I 1 . I f-the x AfVom jrw'a&- - railwayrflud isherefore its IN pnuierty. Hand It over." The assembly was siieechk'ss. But only for a moment ; then tlirent- eiiing liiiiruiiirs' '; arose, brawnv hi.rids took a gisid grip on steins. and In the rmckgniTintt the familiar noise of chair legs being wrenched off was distinctly heard. But the burgomaster . ile-.dinot want spirit of war; be was past that age. Therefore he stimiied the riish of the defenders of the bone with "Jellv MakingtHo Be Subject of Demon stration by Cooking Expert -- Tomorrow. ' (rr7.IBi states-Includi- t'. tu-rnD' viv-ii- ini ri zrr- - - '"' - - I- IB IB - .1 - UTAH COUNTY MATTRESS " each Work guaranteed one year --AT AHLANDER'S 476 So. University Avenue Plumbing ..... . DANIELS AUTO WRECKAGE 416 W. Cetiler Used Tires. mm I Bonneville Lumber Co. 3rd So. and UnlfT Phonal04. Phone 65 W. : bnd Mill Work. Lumlier, Shingle from ..... ...... ';;Jl SPARRY BATTERY 4 ELECTRIC CO. Prev Ooen 7:80 Phone ?30 Close 7:80 Auto Maintenance Co. Automobile SpecUHMa A' fixed price for every repair. YOU VAX NO MORE "7- Wofkratrlctiy guaranteed. 155 N. tJnlveraity Are. waaana&mmMaammasxBmmBmaamMBamamccmam State. .Colorado Michigan Xebraskai Utah California itilo' .... Wyoming Montana IdahoTT r Acres. .221.668 .120,445 ' ... 7. . . . ..-.'- V7i . . ; ... .80.762 .' . . . ,". . 69,889 . 45,987 . ,- v. 96,951 . 33,644 . 30,846 ' Before you go, just see what a half- hour's work will do on our New f .7 . . TT7 ............ Wisconsin Iowa . , Other states 4- ---- 754,797 IJt a", I Kansas, Indiana, Washington, South The leet sugar industry ia about thirty years ' old in the United States, dating Its risecoinmercial imiKirtance from the time when the Dingley; tariff. Imposed a' duty on sugar for the protection of American pwd ucerg in 1897; Its growth, since. that time, together with the increase of cane sugar production in the southern states and; In Hawaii, lrorto Rico and the Philippines, has iieen a main factor In reduefng the rice of sugar to a point where the Scientists now tell us that it 18 the . cheapest food we eat.- - , HONEST MEN " I tMxy4-MISS BOYES your car Miss Lula Boyes, nationally prom on cooking and ..W inent authority tomorrow-af- ", .... I f - e I jgS0 - - tm - - II .SrmfeiTiW .., . '.-"- p!J--- -,- grease job and uiouvvvwiir- - I m ject of "Jelly Making" for her week I ly lecture and demonstration ternoon, 'from 2:30 to 4 :0( i o'clock in the Utah Power & Light comiatny's 'More. This subject will no doubt be of timely interest to Provo housewives, and Miss Boye Is" prepared Jt0pretat,JsomeLvalu-ablpointers on extraction of juice and various methods of making jel- "" y-: The Rotary Lift enables us to give k7 Call around today and have the sat- iafnrfinn nf tnnwinfr Ihora "4I ing underneath your car that will spoil your outing. "'" .:''.;'-;- .";.".""' ';'- ' :' : . v .'.i & . - T.. iHtVLi -- I -- H ...&fBf(Whw omariciny I . ly. . She promises an. exceedingly Interesting session, and lantiel pates the usual large attendance. ThelH lectures and demonstrations are free of charge,' anda cordjal fnvltation . SEATTLE, Wash, July 22 TJN) U extended 'to ;himsewire;tit ' lie The spirit of Diogenes, if aiTEon presents est man Is still sought;- - might well This will be the last demonstra hover tion until sometime during the early ; part of. September; ider him. . : , . 7 . 19,799 . 34,179 Total thertateV--WtauV-MinneB- - . ............ . ,TT. . 37,927 i STILL EXI5T jrexJitt.-.MyerjuJLj9gflWt- s B I" ; LB IJjl-- - - uorner center street and r ltth West ... Hr-- - - . t ' t --- f Ml" i |