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Show 1 CITY. NEWS Follow the Motto of the Boy Scout i pboM 107 " PRO VOTE VENING HERALDTUESDAYi OCTOBER 19, 1926." Mr. and Mrs, r rank iMnmusr or Fravo have rwturufd btmm after rudtiag la-- Salt Lata City tor a week bere tbej- - wfera the fuectt f Mr. and Mra. Balpa H. Jouea. . - -- T 1 CROPS.YAIUED PAGEIHREB - ATJ35M000 1 '..': i w Mr, and Mra. J. W. McDonald art spending the week in Bexhint. Ida, Though the summer seasoa has and visiting with their on o( tttmaual drouth for the been AtWand Mra. Mr. and daughter, intermountalif region, the total valI kinson. uation of Utah'a crops fur 1928, a i i Indicated by conditloua, yields, and R. Harding Mr. and Mra. Wesley October 1, U about of Vineyard are TlsiUnf ta. Kick-fie- ld prtcerabout (KMt.OOO, with the excep-- i compared Harding Mr. few for a days. while Mr. Will Tirit with, rea$iy anu lor i Miuii. wlfK frtonda. tut A. Kemrth Draper vt Mjton was 11 u.. the of an. for arerage $250,000 is on a hunting trip. a Prow visitor Monday. four-yeperiod between the sea- 1921 and 1824. This makes Emit Ilamea, landscape jardener . Miss Ruby. Smith; assisted by adna of the forecast total for the harvest orfrom Uwaa, i ia thl county for members of the Belief society now nearly completed, about 29 pr con wiU a few daja on business. ' , of titration Springvllle, gs cent Ipsa than the total actual duct training school on the re- value of the bumper yields of last A. R. Standing, junior range ex- modeling of clothing at- that elty year, but, as a compensating feature aiulner the ocai forestry office, Wednesday-an- d Tb per cent greater than The average left for. Ogden, Monday, where he r total lor the! pre yearly will be oa txisiness in the Ogdvn O. M. Slack spent Saturday In vious i period. office for a few days. gait Lake City. This production forecast is made Frank Andrews, Utah agricu by Mr. sad Mra. Harmon So wards Miss Genie! Allred Ik visiting with tural statistician with the 'tilted . Vera and and son and daughter. relutives In Spring City this week. States department of agriculture. Harold, and Miss Josephine Howards lie says : "The present estimate Is, Wilbur Mrs. Mr. ana of Miss Vera ('ox of is JJauti spends of course, subject to revision after daughter Sowar4$ (ave returned from Ver lug a ew days' In IrovC the season has advanced far enough noT where they wece alled to atfor yields and selling prices to be Miss Ruby Smith, ' county home tend the funeral services of Miss better known. Kor some importaut doeie Cooper, granddaughter of dcuxmHtration agent, spent Monday crops marketing has just begun.' in the northern end of Ctah county .; Harmon, 8owards. Of the total of, OM,0OQ,0Oa fur this on bmliiess in connection with her tne nay crops valuation is year, Taykr and WUford Allen are at department v. between 15,TXX,000 and $13,- placed Bkknell, Waype county., where they 500,01)0. Grains are credited with Mrs. Joseph Beck spent Tuesday are. on a deer bunting trip. $8,000,000 to $8,250,0paj)f the" otl in American Forlr yith friend!;, : with regrtables contributing about Miss Donna Ritchie and Miss Alfalfa seed figures for $6,500,000. week-enMiss Vera Johnson of Manti is 7200,000,000 to $2,500,000, and Mignon Garrett spent the sugar at Xephl with relatives ,of Miss spending a few days here with beets, providing the harvest devel friends Garrett ops brighter than most authorities be worth as much Lionel Peterson of Falrvlew spent now expect, may Thomas Reed Johnson and Ruth as $2,000,000. Allen, both of Spring viile, were is-- Monday in Provo visiting with his J. W. XhtrwUm ot taa Prova High arbflul faculty , will address the advanced aautof class ot the A. Alt weBonneville Ward K -eing on the subject of Modern ? goeW.preWeme. Mr. ani Mra. Umtm Ritchie of Heber city, visited in I'rwvo Sunday with relative. . j- - . . . P i wwV, msw III TMjOR BIOS C0MBNY THE aon-tn-la- STCSJE OF DEPARTMENT TGPVO I e rrepareo ar lfceinforccd forRersr4wHstrap values . . ; ... ... .r- . . "... . . . . - 11.95 , .," " j v $1.00 ......... BOYS' DRESS SOCKS Black, brown and, beige, sizes 8 f Fancy striped Silk $1.00 value - 7- 50c 1 lot Button front, 2 pockets with belt', $2.00 value CI BOYS AND GIRLS' SHOES lot tan and black, Sizes 5 to 8, $2.00 value 1 OR :. ... .. A jq iH3 IiOJ V fll JJ LADIES' SLIPPERS and OXFORDS 1 , 4 blaek kid, cushion insole value , Hot Patent Oxford latest toe, $4.00 value llot PatenTand TarTSItppers $6.00 value ...... - ' 1 "irtcrirmTaTwIio lottng university. SuWforrtagrtsrarthvwtn . ty .court house Monday. I C1 OR W ' T jP STATES. TIRKS ARt . T R I .Z. . . .; .ij)UiU J I i ml 77ise cotton milU, controlled by the United Statet Rubber Company? specialize in cord for Umted statet l ires. $5.95 ....... I : ................. $3.95 . Light plaid, double, part wool blanket $5.95 , 75 c Single cotton Blankets, ;77.. .... ... .. ., . CO QC : . . . VHtlJ Just the thing for school 25c 75c value v. wear-resistin- - since 1917. Brief Cases . couutv players walked toward the sidelines for a cigarette. will be served. G.(0. P. WomeaMeet Ogden Will Sod Ainieiic i:aric Wednesday 3:30 P.M. " He'll never make that niLstake is practice with api'in. Practice Conch Yost even though some of the men thought it was only- acting. There may be no Paramount button a field with Yost CflNAL SI P goodness Paramount spirit ! "Acting" as temporary assistant to the casting director," Ed." Carrey, formerly of Xotre Dame, had picked some husky looking chaps to flay on the "Colton" and "State' .teams. Their costumes lasted u whole day their" make-uouly p ' Y'ost wanted action. "Take alwut four running ptcp jump lnt i the air, come down oi; your elbows- and 1'irearius mid grt your opponent b;: the legs," l.e , g n Gains 15 Pounds e, r. New Location -- AnextraTo1ifw 1 orders and w" kicked in the no e. He got muM and accused his fellow player of v having done it intentionally. ,,Then "Hurry l'p" took the other man aside aiid told him to put hit) In the stomach of anybody who tried to rush him. By half the player acted as tkwtgh they were -- afflicted with -- -- ixiils Each kept- lwiking fora way to. take surreptitious bangs at th; nearest man. The second 5a.v of. practice wah a Tlf. worse. All were nursing Imils-e.sprains and .grouches. It looked like "good old school spirit" During the noon recess, one of the men casually informed Yost that the work was becoming ''mort ; strennong.!..---.- :. ""Wlint dld he sayT, Well, coaches have as well - , as physiques. - ASIIBY' SNOW Vox U. Justice of the Utah Supreme Court Ceuntjr Ticket F. O. R .... "i W. GILLMAN County Commissioner,. 4 year term AlO.SMOOT JOHN E BO WEN, .'.' Clerk t Treasurer .. " Auditor - INEZ JESSEE , - Recorder, tj , , 'ELMER BIRD '' Assessor ' w ABE " 4 horoc of the Elite at - LADIES'-- FLORAL CO. . .' :...'-. - - - - - Name.; Street, the Tewa.. PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY X Sold bV the Hedquist Drug Co. ''Stcros in Provo, Springville, and Pleasant Grove. - Phone 466 1 - : Marcel 50c Expert Operators TOKK AND SLAW made or red cabbsge is very ili'tliluus with a pork roast or with sire-rili, 'l(!iiw ! s. . "Bffi fi W f iv At . i El J I . 1 MS. a t . i BiI.H&(.la ...... I ujs, hlf'l ltai'iJb' Avoid lov grade leaveners Don't take cnances. For sure and satisfactory results use TURNER Attorney- - 1 ": SCOTT P. STEWART Surveyor , ', i MXSPXO i-- Wt S GREATEST Clean, 'progresidye ticket deserv- ' j , ttym at the new Mail to Heneph Corp., 77 Pin St. Kingston, N. Y. I have iwver tried Burke's Ood Liver Oil Please supply me and Iron Tablets. with a full sue fiOe package tKtE. JR ;, LEE MADSEN --- --- ,- pleased to meet The First Package Is FREE Sheriff ROYAIi CORD , i v GEORGE H. NAYLOR Li , i i County 'Cemmissipner- 2 year .Term . :;'( ; ft Mra. Clarissa Strong wishes to announce to her patrons and friends that the Elite Beauty Parlor has been moved from 323 West Center, find that; she will be - -. J. . BALLOON r'-v-- - 77 North University Avenue, with to State Legislature Representatives .1.. rl , GAY--- KV-.', ';. HENRY ERLANDSON f UNITEp-STATE- S. ' WILLIAM H. NIELSON FANNY ROWLAND r, """EARITS. GREENWOOD United States Rubber Company Elite;Beauty Parlor State Senators Into . f ROYAL J. MURDOCH LAWRENCE M. ATWOOD s, y ftah . - For ale by r'-- GEORGE CHRISTENSEN is the quality of the cord assured? A Tests are made, at each step in manufacture at the mills. Further tests are made of each' carload received at th tire' factories!. A third series f control tests are made periodically at the Central, Textile Development Department, the Company's technical organization specializing in the devet ' opment of cotton goods for the United State Rubber Gjmpiiuy. r . - Senator Congressman Second DistrleT QHow u- - S- WILLIAM R. WALLACE JR. one-produ- ct ' th flshy-Usttoily parts have been elements removed, but the weight-buildin- g vitamines have and energy-givin- g will first The bring such package rouUia as to prove yon can rapidly build up get new strength now healthy color. This package not a sample is full sited and Is given you on eondiiioa 4hat when your friends marvel at your new figure and new health, you tell them that It to due to Burke's Cod Liver Oil and. Iron Tablets. and look 100 Mail coupon per cent better this time nexi wee. AU this cord from the Winnsboro Mills is uniform and of high quality? A Yes. These mills use machinery especially adapted to making cord for United States Tires. Tne operators arc specialists in their work and the entire energy of the mills is devoted to making the best tire cord that can be made. ' Week, Thin People : - " vlgorons-Tocabnlnrle- IK of ( IGDEX, Oct Herald') 'ipecla'l PKYSQN, (ct. 10 A Ladies' Re- Lorin Iarr park, which would ren-C. Sterling Ouff of Pleasant publican club was organized in der the field in much better, condiView and Melba Walker of Pleasant Payson yesterday afternoon at a tion' for football and other athletic Grove were Issued a marriage 11 held at the home of Mrs. E Xvtesfs, is planned, and the city Ik meeting cense at the local county court H. l8tteti.ZB$s: J. BJ Kefijfiif q expected tb, begin this work In- the honse yesterday. Prpvo was the orgiiuizer and offic- near future, in order that it will lie ers selected were as follws: Mrs. In rood condition for the liiwrttal! Mrs. jonattian Buckley ana son rt'H.fClayton, chairman ; Mrs. Mel-vi- season of 1027, as well as the failj Glen Warden, left for Loa Moudny '. Wilson, first vice chalrnma ; tooioau encouuiers. where they will visit with Mr. and iftin&lirSi'reetr seeoB'dTrlce rtialf-- ' i Mrs. Fred" Brown, Mrs" Brown is inftn ; Mrs. Eustace Mendenha Vm A BREADBOARD II, repMrs. Buckley's dnughter. Free Proof You Can resentative from diNtrlct- No. LI; In your kitchen equipment' do not Do aa Well itrs. Bert Stevens, district 2; Mita neJwt to' proNble several hard If you sfe dJswtlsfled with your ppep-ncMay McBeth, district 3; Mrs Hay. wood boards on which to set hot because you are thin, angular ana clean them Monson, district 4; Mrs.--. Minnie iauwans. Keep crowny. If you want to fill out the lioMows out the round and features, or If you want imint them, if you y ke. Douglas, secretary-treasureto be the "life 'of the party." instead of below "Short talks were given by Isaac wallttowefttry the method explained look to at once. Then fter a few daya, Brpckbank, candidate for county at Vocal selections were given Ty" Mrs.; your mirror and note the Improvement. ' torney; Mrs. Achsa". Paxman, can- Rose Kartchner and Mrs. .Nettle tfovThejeS QThen, y thirty 'minutes! i ofthe Those two wonderful - weight bulldors didate for the "legislature: Ml f Priscllla Chrlstenseh, candidate" for iiih will elve a 'reception in the and producers of new nerve rorce ana vigor Cod Li vor Oil and Iron have been put tip reeoirder, and Mrs.. J. B.- KetdfH Start tlieatre m Friday, tk t. 20. In pleaaant UbloU that anyone can take. . shouted. JpTHE-- j will be the commissioner, " Why does the Utiiled States Rubber Com-pany consider it advantageous (o operate its own cord mills? , A This is in keeping wi th the1 Company's policy of cnsurjng absolute uniformity and high quality in all the" materials which into its tires. For the same reason, the Company grows its own rubber on its great plantations in the Far East. 368 WEST CENTER, PROVO : , BEfiSfcers Q Jig rM Ticket Tires? A The superior cord used in United States Tires is made m the, Vinnsboro Mills at Winnsboro, South Carolina. These mills are controlled by the United States Rubber CompanynJhavebeen 25c Fielding IT. ("Jlurry r4") Y..t, flxitliill nieiitur, v wits shixving gnitip of yomiif meii. the "ins and outs" of the giime for scenes in Richard Dix's iincst Paramount picture, "The Quarterback." which conies to the Columbia Wednesday and Thursday one of tlio r-- Democratic g QWho mahet the cord for United Slate 12 quart 35c value THE QUARTEUD.U'K" IIand Bags t0 521,00 t - framework and the reinforcement which gives to the tire its form and structure. Rubber saturates, Insulates and webs the cords together and supplies the tire witli its surface. . GALVANIZED PAILS -- . " QHovo important is cord in a tire? A Cord provides the strength lor the tire. It is tie . v ' 1 I Refreshments Answering some Questions about the Cord in United States Tires . Dark grey 4 lb. doable blankets . . . $6.00 value 1 light plaid cotton double, $4.00 value 7 LAKE VIEW S C. M. House of Sacramento, Cal:, Is spending a few days in this city r with friends. 75c BLANKETS ' $6.00 to $25,00 'PSP A Republican rally will be held theXake View school house Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock. Heber C. Iverson of Salt Lake City and MEN'S WORK SHIRTS $1.50 value $25.00 to $37.00 WVI Is "attending the Ol C3EU4 c , Blue or gray $1.25 value 4 Fitted Case In MEN'S HIGH TOP SHOES v ' $345 , Black and tan, .......... ' ijli3d latest toes, $6.00 each' $7.00 value 11 wMf MEN'S DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS Light tan Rubber Soles Wt "ifMi ul 7M S" . 1 CQ M - 1230?alue 1 k)t $2l(50 Suit Cases $1.00 to $20.00 -- '1 d ft 4 I sizes 8 12 to U $2.25 values 1 lot, sizes 11 Vi to 2 Box' Trunks $10.00 to $20.00 ' : ..Vitli3 llot, . . CHILDREN'S SWEATERS ' $37.50 to $70.00 - '..25c - Wardrobe.Trunks tour-yeu- CANVAS GLOVES "15evalues 1 dozen But Not High Priced . SUIT CASES ?3.QQ QualityLugg ;age l, i.a, U,m,i Now is the time to prepare for those wintry day$f and EVERYBODY'S is the place to get your blankets, wool shirts, underwear, hosiery, hat s, caps, shoes, etc. A few of cur money saving pricea ire listed below: -- 1 ing your hearty support . BUD'S.. SERVICE? STATION M ..Third South & Seventh East Streets ' - - MAKES BAKING jSJlSlXa-T- ' IT IS ThiE ? FOR A ','; s , (PpHt,Icl Ad.eTrtilsemeBt BALES tt TjMF.8 TIKKB S PQliUXE Or AHt OTHER ACTO . . |