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Show PEOVQ EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, IMG. J'At.lfijyX I i CITY NEWS ICDDSAIIDEffflS! Phoae 107 FROMTlFAlR! - Mr. am! Mr. Swea TrolUr left iff extended 1 rip Maoday through northern Utah and: Nevada, where Mr, Trotter will sttrud t" business . matter. - Tbejjexpevt to lie .. joue about two. wwtt ' in the (louse Armstivtgs RESULTS And what you won't aee ' county fair. as! bear STORE OP FRPVD r7 HORSERACES . WmNESDAETERNOONL (Nw "Handcraft tWpu" In tfl tnlaida ar quit th prattieat thinj yet sKovn In modern linoleum floor ' ' " floor." : " . The colors ire not only pleasingly bined, but even the aemblance of two weeks' tour of north- tra I'tah, where she T-visited with And one thing youV soeia a new rrieiidiTand'ri'latXvesc!e trlc range and' a. snow Kejrfu-ato- r tltat bsk jo much alik,e, 'twould Iw bard to ivU them William Clark of Kan Francisco. unless' apart they, were .properly Cal.. who has been visiting In Bait 'stove'.' and Lake City with bis mother, Mrs. V. lube'ed, I. Clark, and Mrs. IL Henry, spent Imtigtne the eonsternntion of a a few days the early part of fipenlei her with Mrs. Mattle W. Hinckley. shiny yoling brlde-npopretty while stovV to. find (hut la Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunn tit her haste she hud.oouflned a froaen race, Utah Salt Lake City Tuesday and desert to the best of the oven loi) $15 Iiile, Wednesday In Provo, the gnosis of Unit tbe fish bad attained nothing first;' Bird, Mr. Dunn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. but an Icy stare and frost Iditen from Hinckwblskers during bis chilly repose la fj. Dunn. i oven-baki- ng has beea delightfully eaptured to tones and, shades. Some of the patterns are smootlvur-face-d. Eome are presented in the new Embossed Linoleum in which the tiles Stand slightly upraised ths interlining bands of color are pressed is below the surface of the good. These designs ar beautiful first as floors end then ss backgrounds of pattern and eolor for fine rugs and furnishings. One? inore Armstrong has led "the wsy in presenting something new and beautiful in floors. , , k Quurter mile pony county horses, prfio from Hinckley farms; second; Diamond, also i ley farms, third. the refrigerator. One-hamile free for ell, prise L. A. MrCee of Price Is a Provo $100 Babe (A. M. Larson), first; visitor for a few days. Nothing short i tragic. But tlien Dixie Lass (William Morrison) sec miNtnkes .will hnpis'n ami we still ond ; Jocker Phillips Van), third. Htu ajuu;tur-AitJamee Lund, a resident joLJQua-lhav- a Quarter mile saddle horse race, tain Green,-wain this, city Weil Utah "county horses, prise $25 Dot BBSd . - - A. H.tles .farther on a pronjr-.j- f 'gold arggerr; "ssajTBtrt )'," second ; Fren rwiniajnelerai JV. B. Brymer and R, 15. CoeJirani (he arm of their fatherly escor cliy M. L. frandall)' third. to . thf of Canada are with, friends In this ttnlhg rather sheepishly .Cowboy relay face, Ctah .county strains of the Orthophonie aa tbe for a few days. city horses, prise $50 Pleasant .Urovr record sings it's advice to young relayteamrTwned by "fa mp A I ta S. Miller maidens:' " Mr. and Mrs. Bon-lanBiont, first; Spanish Fork of this city are rejoicing over' the "Now an old man Is old, , team, owned by William Otrpstm nrrlval of. a son. born to them yes- And nn old man Is ray, ' second; Springville relny team, Virterday. This is the first liy of the But a young man's, heart Is full of gil Bird third. The new arrival has one love, Accurate time ' on Wednesday's family. sister. Get away, old man, get away." races was not recorded, according to Max Steve Deal, race manager. C. . CJiamberUIn of Provo. was And sjieaking ef' flapjiets, mtf visitor Weduesduj- and young Tu.sa, attired. In a irreen i Salt Lake I hnrleyt.ili llrf, tnri'lirt, lwyftlder TWMntoDeTr iighliT Thnrsday-- . Beverly, of Salt Lake Cltyi are tie, red jockey cap aad with a boy of ish bob and ah inch of paint to Mr, and Mrs. Otto ScWIgel ieuding a few days Id Provo with Mrs. Corial's mother, Mrs. JosephUVichltit, Kan., are visiting In l'rov complete the ensemble, gazed at an "J a few days with relatives. fniliun stjuawln "T Park, and mnrmnred to tier girl friend, "i'e Gawds, ain't she a A dininfroom floor of AnrumR'l Kandcsof Liaolaan, Ne. 3146 Right -- lf something jmwM isn't it?! b s IT" jfrwMor ycplrowncd., - ft; 8l!.-Lm- Jn.!Baaw8X I), Stewart of with tba I1.TO purse at the opening of the Hah county race track at the fair grounds Wednesday after" noon, winning, .aver Jllly Wlriitby a abort margin. Llglyfttot ItutB, also a Stewart horse, came Jnjthlrd In the star race of tbe day, which was free for all running race tor s of a mile. The first race of the day, a trot or pace event was won by Laddie Russell. owned by A. L. Andrus, and won f 100 prise. BHlyJdjn,j)wn- ed by II. Hendrlekson. came second "and Donald Sl!kt owned by A. L. Andrus, Payson, wag the fourth horse In, this rsce. Other races were.; - , seven-eight- i wuiae VHan(foafiPtsigns"4fo$oft d tile in coloring of wen-bake- a - VNCE more Armstrong offers tbe slltil flfWf If! ULKI3a iiaajsjj IIUI ULVf BmUlUl 1U A few years aco 'women were first offered Armstrong's Linoleum -- fr innltl-colore- fronlt."r-'J""'"- W'hnre, trnrnoT; E fl "' oh whore, is my sense of " We . couldn't help but the fair. 1 fa! But young or mil, student or waiter.- they arc all brothers? Under -- no-mo- re no-mo- r . j tbcvakln eome a Let D. T. R. Co. Cement Your Linoleum to the Floor - j slsolnffieWEmtiOSsedlniaids. In Embossed Inlaida the tiles stand slightly' upraised beside die lines that frame them. These mortar- Enes are slightly pressed below the sat&ce oiT the goods. You'll find these patterns displayed at good furniture and department Motes neat you. vv - -- Irni-- IT? - -rrrr- ' ; Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell - . fliiwn where-a- ll for PL A IN - I be- j i - .S U find these new rugs quite indis- home, you r pensable," tnjtiae They are strong bnrlap back, b' X 9 to XT kind of rugs, these rugs ate made of springy, comfortable cork linoleum they have s jute inlaid or printed. Sizes lbn, lwo aim X 13 - ne-esas d . . . NLA I D JAS P E V PRI N T ED MM ir-i- t m ' c. 1 1 Gains 15 Pounds Mrs. V. SJnilti of Provo is In Sitlt Luke' City "for a"'.' fMoa'yi'wtta friends. j . " . 1 O. Ot'brlplsen Vsnconver, B. C. wiia a Provo visitor Wednesday. in IRII ii I Xelmw respecd farnrr.died. at Kill Thin Mr. and Mrs. Jjpe Adams are the proud parents of a baby daughter; I "born to thwn Wednesday. " i Amu flshy-tastl- weight-buildin- energy-givin- Charles (iotliob of Salt ' Lnlte City was tn Provo with friends the . early part of the wek. pre-wil- ill . Forester C. S. of Ojdcn If In. the local office transacting business for a few"d;iys. IH-an-s DEAT11 TOLL 184 MTAMT, Tla., Sept. 23 (CP) A official check of the tlead progress-edjSouth Florida's storm area It w?is Mieved not more than fa f amies, occurred- Colonel T. B. Collins,, personal representative of Governor Martin said. (.fficlul count tn aU arena except Moorehaven arid its environs show-ed LSI kiV.ed., . , . ..,... " , The First Kingston, rCORETHROAT with warm salt wstsr than apply over throat Oajgl ' TT ... . , - ... ; , - ' m f And His tyine; , Peterson," 7fi highly hi.i bom" in tbe Springviflg Mrst ward Wednesday afternoon following a prolonged illness from - complications Free Proof You Can brought on hyafiattack of pneu' ' -t- -- Do as Well monia suffered last spring. " In one week T filled ut those hollows Mr. Peterson was born. In SweIn cheeks and ahoulders which used to den, Jamiary- - 22,. 1S52. "When a make me. Jook half dead. : In a month I IS lbs. Now my - clothes flt me boy of 12 he cameto America and :ainwi n stead of looklns' as if draped over a ten years later he settled hi Spring hat rack. I feel 100 better, too. and it 8. Harcom. all due to your remedy." vllle, where, be had since lived. January 12,1874, he was married to : Weak, Frances Giles, who, with three sons .Those two wonderful Peoplebuilders weight and three daughters, survive. They and producers of new nerve force sod rigor pnt up" are Mrs, Kosella Gatherum of alt Cod Liver Oil and Iron have been in pleasant tablets that anyone can take-- ! Lake Clty Mrs.-Id- a Hrirtoay Bravo; AU the oily parts have beeo, ! g element. , J7 Wiliiam,'. George and Andrew removed, butg the vitaminea have been . and Peterson,' and Mrs. Ronald Beard-all- , retained. The first package will bring such all of Sprlngvllle; also two result aa to prove you can rapidly bulht, op get new strength new healthy color. adopted cfrtldren, Mrs. Lela This package not a sample is full ailed! of and is given" you on condition that when your friends marvel at your new flgurs and Sa t Lake City.' Six children new health, you tell them that it is due to him In death. He Was a de- Burke'a Cod Liver Oil and Iron Tablet. y Feel and look 10Q " vout member of the 8. church. Mall coupon cent next weak. better time thi per Fnuer.il services will be" held in tba First ward- chapel Sunday after Puckr.ce Is FREE? noon. Interment, will be in the citvi cemetery hnder the direction of X' . Malt to : T. Wheeler Funeral Home. Hnph Corp., 77 Pint St. that 1 J4 : handy, Jurabi RUGS Tf you live ia an apart-mer rent yor - TOPNEUMONIA differ-cn-c- -- ft,- cork mm - ..jii i am flo orinthehoiisc Of . xJB f linoleum SPRINGVILLE Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Strong snd son f)avid "of Claroo. AVyti, arc Kocsts at the hoin,e of Mr. ami Mrs. " Reed Strong." - .5..;... xTJ. I rtr" Gat n tin a Armstron gs Linoleum John So much fpr Method of, laying linoleum will interest you An expert to do every job, ' ft. in:; it as good as creeds and ineliing pot mm -- 7furi ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY, Linoleum Division, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Denver Office 720 Symes Building , fair-roun- da veritable-- ' arc forgotten, for the time is laid. Let our Mr. Miller and his associates, who are skilled layers, cement your flew linoleum to the floor it will last a life time. ., , ' We have a. splendid assortment of Armstrong's Linoleum patterns for you to choose from. Get your linoleum now ! LinoTeum is only and the m. smc-surfac- unh-ersit- fv - living-room- : ; 11 The shrill "tones of" the calliope interniinifle with the gay shouts of the happy throng and from a dls- cTTvsTnhitT a nearby ltn"cb"m"es the voice of a fresbman declaring thai he wouldn't have I piilf'or those Tttfdufoy trotnra be 1 on use they .".whistled when yon walk and they stink." So much for " ' ' education. Will Last a Life Time Our .method of cementing lindleurrt down a layer of heavy deadening felt makes the a. part of the floor bulging, stretching, no more breaking.. Your linoleum. will not be a mere floor covering but a'permanent tlopr'cover-Jn- g at once. After linoleum is laid by our improved' method you are not bothered by having workmen re-turn to trim it. . ... , it Hazel Dell Brown's new book "The Attractive Home How to Plan its Decoration," tells how to plan rcdecoration snd is illustrated in full colors s. with pictures of bails, A post card wui Drmg it. iu female population. . Among the new Armstrong patterns on display you'll find a new group of inlaid designs known as Armstrong's ed over-suppl- y Armtrqng's Unpleum Cemented-t- o Your Floor "Marbleized" all tbrougb '"Marbleiied"-linoleu- book en decoration FREE A timple, interesting Offered in fourteefi color combinations. At the first glance you will be impressed with the richness of their tsp -with its two-toncolorings and the tact that some of ' softly rippled effect these colors, instead of being plain Next,- women found delight in the color and charm of Armstrong's Marble tones, are pleasingly jnaroleizedJ -- and this-- is -important evL this : lueiesigssior marbling Now Armstrong oiScraother pretty graining is actually inlaid. 1 .u- c ti-:- J. :J a patterns of tile soft colorings of own-bake- d strong's, these patterns, cemented in a comfortable, modern linoleum emeu a in place, will wear for a genera: tfon and longer. An occasional floor. . coat of wax brings out all the "Handcraft" is offered not only beauty of their colorings. linoIeum but in But George lveh Is for ' the Charleston skirt. The Huh bad At spnired'of ever gettfng rid of their of belts and susiienderj), 'when along! came Charleston sklr a. and now those clnssy "if yott don ' like 'car bring 'em back" galluses adorn the husky hips of half out HOUSE 8Gives Expert Service In Laying Linoleum ; comfortable linoleum floor -- )NE-PRIC- i - - Uno-leu- reAL2ntbuslatk' niwa x a ,ent OR -" For year women have "admired tbe rich coloring of marble floors, ut balked at their cold, hard, unyieldinf surface. Now local ttorej are displaying a floor' that oombinee all tbe beauty of a handm set tfle floor la a comfortable, warm, '; fruj a 0MBNY BROS ) ' - V at a mjrt-b- ed VTB DEPARTMENT HANS - , - JUnoJeumL MR PIECED TOC ETHER B l Mr. and Mr. John OuuuMoa bad Khlftk-Forda weuj- tbelr as tbelr houce guests over the week- through shining roadstyrs aaJ tbe end, Mr; an J Mrs. John Felt of 6a fpper ruba e'bows wltb'lbe collee-la- t den, I'Ub. nilwi, while, both farmer- - and Forfwv Floor T j ANOTHER CHANCE FOR BEAUTY III THE HOLIE W Pi ?l him SYMPHQNIANS- - Jazz, Harmony Melody; :r:::::::2zs::xgzszzszzxzzExsscszizisEBXzixiKxzzusxsszzsgaziu2Ea3sxs3Exzzgzszs8Esszis:ziizxszx V VapoRub N." Y. . trd Burlt el Ood Liver Oft I havts never and Iron Tablets. Pkiwe supplx m aoo with a fu'i aize package FEEff. ...... w; r Street, ......... Towa.. ... PLEASK WEITE CLEARLY, 161 LTQ |