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Show S. .... , - A Hat in Spanish Manner . - PROVO (UTAH) StJNPAlT r iifath RFnrnNRiTri-stat- L D.: SUNDAY. Hjfc R A - Pact e i J MRS. FARLEY I nrr a ami of t AI.BUQ'iTCRQUE; N. A, ll.rch rnlArada ewe fi The tii-a- it H Un 182f. . ii liii.iii.iiUiH ;i..iii:;:;;.:;K;:ii.m..ii;ii77imrtimiiT;i:iiii..i;i.,i TOD LATE FOlc CLASSIFICATION I r i mil; rX)R SALE 300 chc ott brooder; - alao eyUaucr earn a. rn,"" S1 djournmentL KASj Hale Christensoitf id MARCH Farley. T. wite of FOR SALE Locust poata 56 5W. 8 Farley. Sr.. of 560 West ' ' fi to give Ar:X')aa "Fifth Scuth street, Jid Saturday. " iay until AprH-ltsnd California 'a breathtnj peU ' aicroiitg at tte hom pf her eldest helfera. he dairy 8ALE, home in The Qiem youe Jan Then family ir g owr 4 man had been s.eiiuu&ly ill suite lottneot ofcontrovBTsyof the Colorado Via. Parley had been in poor' bet. 7 and 8 a m mug Jun--- . some health (or time past. i The cpnference will The young nan was birn in Man i:i al Santa She was born November 30. 1861, FOR SALE. APPLES' 500 Fe Dobs. ti and ntfl tit d'Ji Oie.ni livd Co! VViniam J Donovan, chair- - at Utiiitn, Salt Lake county, the mil! liciou-- . Thomas. Ph6ne 104& tKt iiast He was a tu ir.an. yeai uaugl tui of Oscar and Miriam Cun suu;ested thia recess. ilt nt.i t the' H. V. I, two years ago. ' We need a harrow"! fj j breathing 'spell. " he ningham Mann When she was 18, WANTED, Spring-tonty heit hf was a member of the h yh j ;,iJ. 'Vpon the face of tnc pro--" yiais of age she moved with hei 1048. Phone Thomas, ke: ia; bll squad nisais suonuiim Dy vaiiiornla and family to AiKonaV? they being lit is survi.d by his father, AriEnna. it would aeem their diver among tile pioneei a who swere call- WALL paper: vall paper s Mrs. Myitis views cannot be reconciled ed to se'tl that section of The bargains we art (offering i t.hfoUi wins, brmhem tid : But upon analysis 1 ihlnlc any fair will- surprwe you. They are Mis VirKini.i Ke-- r. ilelp-i- : .She was mariied To Theodore tis (bseiver would say that actually of Vtah. Vall peper from A Kh'-- man t'hu tensen. W ushl ik-- t lhes two states are not too far parley of Ogden', February 14, 1879: 3'-jrcl! to the finest that is C Mis. Klame C. "ii. I aiiaii to reaeh a niteting point in the St. George temple, and in made. per Washinjfton; Phillip, XuUcn. However, both must to 195 they moved to Provo Bench. PROVO PAINT & GLASS CO. n1 Mubel titisf rsen':f Oiem have mutual confidetacf in eph The fanily. lived there until ten 110 W. Center St. m!3 Funei al si i vii es will be held ir, otlu-r'of fairness.' years ago, when they moved to the Timpanofeo. ward' t hiipel Tuesin have Provo resided the They IJST White Spanish shawl at B. - ,V.r.fct ...n,,. KIIIWday tf i p in, Kiimtls may vtew I 'lAUl 'Wgl till, Blllg. k't I fli Y" y fflnAA ladies gyni. Tinder" return tli at thd birnie. Uudy a raemoer faiiiJy prinr 014 to-- or es H Herald, ttmi receive liber-a- t ucvoui j eaiiey whs. It' the sLr'.lciii. InteiaxeiiL will ha I was L, and S. an D, ;ha church, teward."" in tin' li r.v6 city pmetwy. few years. active worker until failed her ago, .when .her healt:, FOR RENf. :2 fur. mod. roCmk. U.riliiK 111 ti'jijiiliui lu uri fiu.T 26 S. 5th W. Phone 1273-ml" hand axe iisi Jollaamg. .sttca. and ; Farley Jr T, .glitrs ANTED.t3TrT or woman to woflT Mrs. Fiank Wentz, Carl ..Farley far board and rooirf, and small lCloquCnt addresses dealing with Oiem: Mrs. Leo. J. Knight, Provo; salary. Phone 1340. nil4 the splendid life and character of Mi s. Reginald Johnson, Mrs. Otilnn 23. A. ("hristrosen, former judge ot Mh distim court 6THhTi, . esjl) Saturday morning at the Matilda Th.-odor- e i.v. .1 i - iii isa 1 i Tr la-- -' -- h gt CJnuJ-iTiiiin- - i New South-wick.- . HIGGS IS 'LAID TO REST y 1 I FROM LOGAN . Mr. Higgs were Susanna-Summer- s HATS . I- - Beautiful Collection Featured at $7.5b and $8.75 A , - j ''3i',"- .M'"0" - Fa"-,FO- R SALE Cucumber nickles. 50c , the funeral services IT San Francisco, Ca ii f . iwenr- pnene lM4d---t- f iaiso survive, as the Manavu ward chapel Anson I' ''nil, iissistfint county ' KrUJav aftpi noon. Mrs. Higgs," wife do a brother. and 'sister, Oscar L. FOR RENT-- 2 clean, mod. fur. fit. returned Thursday from the of Bi igham T. Higgs, died Tuesday Mnnn of Provo, and Mrs. Nancy apts. Good' location.' 115 So. 3rd 11r11n1.1l Kartehncr of Sandy. 1H club tiaininK school nijrht at the farhily home, West: ml7 which aa :onduct4d 'at the Utahl Ptav CfrE M.'6rinh4 and 4he Surviving , William are Yv ...T. U B. this' West: and Agiicultuval (NBi- JMrs, df&S paid glowlne tributes to LOST- - Leather ticket book con- Ws! Wtl,r fi w1". nogln,nlng lMnnttay.,.3UjCam8?J&. Wial which. M.r. Hjtp Mis. Leo Boren, Riverside, Ca)if.;i taining $15 milk tickets. Reward Waltafer a Draper, Sirrteyr ida:r If returned to Cherry Hill group of eight club possessed, and declared her to be a Mir There s an exotic dash of phi Spain in Hairelo ma, a lint crratptl by accompsnied Dairy. William Mann ' and Eben Mann, leaders from iriah county who were conqui'ier. over everything worth-whil' Bruck-Wejs- s ; for Lucrezia Bbrl, famous P'lmsTi sihi-i'- r of tlie iWetronoli- - sent mJ2 , . Provo. the in farm to life hureau this by Dr. take the Amos K. tan Opera jEompany 4a AoirfH of the forthcoming World's Fair thait is Funeral services will he held FOR RENT- -3 , WerriTr. emtrsc; his of tingan corr Frank of, conslstlDg7' spoke personal to be held in Barcelona. The hat is ff noveliy straw in nice, large," clean; with Patten, Rlherta: MrsAnnie Oatd-Mnct with !ie Hitrcs familv. esn"Ha! Monday at 2 p. m. in the Tiaipano-go.- s rooms, reasonable. 1050 W. 2nd' tf dworatlve arr ToTmirrjr tlir slrn enp and .ttite CToivn. ner, ?pnniflh Fork; ward Friends view lv Mr. Higgs. v.ho has been em chapel: may K., or phone 1104. knots in vagabond ish fashion behind- - one ear and hnngfi far down 'ovW Simmons, ml5 n. Y. I'. for 34 years the body at the home of the son. at L. the Mrs. Shore'; take. the shoulder. It is Keigo w.ith bvighi hliie. Stunning red, Mack Mid tun nabv. Reniamin- .Te.Ao: Wiiifeina I.lo. Theodore Faitev. Jr.. nrior" to the! FOR SALE Farm at a bargain if In. its scroll figure. The flopping bum of the rhiipeau is edged with the Springville; "Ronald h hal (.ccun.d .luiinfr the life services. Interment will be in the ' taken at once. Call or Phone Whiting. 359. figured part of the scihfs fabric,, . leton; Vance West. Pleasant Grove 0.1 his departed Mead and her hus .lt.'ovo city cemetery, Residence. West. ;ml2, and Alice Jacklin,, American Fork! band. Miss Catherine .Eyring of Provo, Ar. Jerson of the Bishop Nephi FOR SALE Three pocket-billiar)sndent and former l .club Manijvit 'ward vas the closing tables, complete; one ;. i winner, a convenhe attended trire'ad and Jhe beautiful pi'.c speaker, Studebaker 1918 model, suitable fori tion antl delivered an address! The nutc to the deceased, and also truck. Chas. Handley, Springville ! annual award offered at the .Pot (Jwcajt upon her exemplary life. utahmlO, fair was won last 'NoProf. Willidnr F. Hanson. of th" vember for the second time by the I?. Y: U...had charge of the music, -- 2 furnished FOR RENT house-24- 1 L'tah delegation in com petit ion and" acted as accompanists Two: keeping rooms, and bath. So. with 12 western scates," was pre- lMrautiful numbers "Jesus Lover o' 4th West. ml8 sented at the convention. My Soul." and "I Know That My George Isaac Riddle, 48, resident Redeemer Lhes," was rendered by cf Piovo for live "ears, died 'Satur-.:a- WILL DO TYPJNG at home. Work the quartet consisting of Dr. T. L done well and neat Call 816-morning at the family Home, Martin, Alvin Hess, Lucile Worthen r.80North Fourt'.r East stiect, ml'7 Open-Face- d and Helen Glazier. Dr:"Martin fura two weeks' illness. nished solo the in SCVier an born was Riddle Mr. "My the month Ayliirh PrayeY." March, SALESMEN WANTED- Aprils showers am Represent I'rof., LeRoy Robertson played the county. October 14. 1880. and resided Auto Scat cover manufacturer. smiles, brings with it those uiuomfortable head colds com (Continued From Page One) violin solo "I Need Thee Eveiy i i Vernal for a few years before Direct to automobile ownersmonly known as the sniffles. high who spouts the idea that plati- Hour." coding to Provo. He was a memIf the cold is Caught at the start Fi of. Robert Sauer and his bras' ber of the elders' quorum of he Wl'y. ',w Prices. Mak.e $125. num was ever found in 'Dream" It can be greatly helped by the ,iatorate samples free "icKiy. quartet furn!hed beautiful selec- Manavu ward. mine ore Marvelo. 2300 Wahanain rhi use of powdered boric acid: Wrap befcun and after the serviees-a- t Mrs. tions are his widow; is It the Mr. of Surviving that A nilWA tf ahsnphnnl inltnn opinion Borg ovnund the chapel and at the Provo city Evelyn Cottam Riddle, one daugh- FOR SALE - 5 acres of the thallium found jn the ore a tootrtpick and thoroughly dust land with. Tho nunibrts rendered ter, Mrs. Nevada Atkinson of Kam-a- s been have for cemetery. mistaken might ui wnnout tour room modern! the inflamed skin at 4he edge of were "Rock cf Ages." "The Holy Waldo Tf., iiuioe. and two sons, Utah, platimuif. vv. First South. jj the nostrils several times a day. j ml8 ( it y" and "Nearer My God to Thee.' and Russell Riddle of Provo. Ke'port C reates Furore mis prevents to a great extent H. Holt offered the invocation, R. b? will announcement Tlie Funeral the report if the disagreeable discovery of blistering, ami was pronounced made later. created r.iiich interest the closing platinum helps to free the nasal tract from as on the of citizens throughout by John Hayes, ard the grave part Vhfn the nasal further infection. the entire state, and stockholders dedicated by Prof. J. There are lo36 churches in New With opening of the passages close up much Comfort is spring of the company Were verv catiius-iasti- r member o the ward bishopric, who York. derived from the use of euenlyplns time, lots or cleaning up can . ' ) r O'at COLO'SHS'IO presided over the report. It is said e done. New. lawns , Inhalations. and the The chapel was filled to capacity that offeis as high as J.'iO per share Put a few drops of the oil in a fertilizers for them can he ART GALLERY Hut vc iiiut ;ive a mate for.ihe were turned down for the stock, with sorrowing relatives and friends JteUle of boiling wnte, envelope delicious sardine Whiz applied. Fertilizer is in the City and County Building and it an dthat considerable stock chang-an- d and the floral tributes were many head and kettle in a tent made with too must have a sandwich, odorless; stable manures are wide-opehonest has just been renovated and decthat considerable stock chang-.$- 5 aad beautiful. a bath towel and breathe the fumes countenance. very, very bad for the odors I want you to try orated. The gallery has- a very to $10. per snare. Trees and shrubs can soon be for 10 niinutes or longer. this. pleasing appearance. With the new A report from Salt TODAY'S KECIPK SaturIjike planted. I work on all these HONOR MORMON PIONEER soon be i Cheese Filling lightingd- system which will Toat44-Sar4i-lines. Xandwlch :rf dy hidicatett;that-rh- f stlte- securt-- l i n ata it- - wille be ono-- ol -- the., rK "Tim 1 can sardines tus commission be would asked to 1 new The over the Colorado in the milk Galleries Art finest bridge country. cup Ed R. Olive oil or mayonnaise investigate the affairs of the com- river at Marble" Canyon, Coconino C. V. Hansen, the decorator, who 1 tgg. well' beaten 369 N. 7th West. pany, including the property. Salt and paprika .'Han't tablespoon flour . county, will be known as is a member of the Art League, also . Cheese . g contract. had the bridge, jointly t.'jblespoon butter 4 finger rolls ki:or;anizf.d hi rch the famous Mormon pioneer Salt md pepper to t.iste ' Regular Sundny sdvices at the and the Navajo Indian chief who Strip the' sardines from the backand cavenne Paprika bone, add the oil from the can and Reorganized church. 243 Went concluded the first peace settleI'.W n.i n,.,,,. 11 .1... I,,. wash fine, .adding further oltve oil ntilk and rook 1,, South street. Sunday srhocl ment. ..... atFoui;th n,iv, 10 morning services at 11 y moist iwcr the . rronHy0i?.n.iS.1.t0 add the cheese and o'lfock.a.m..The mixture over hot j stunfl melted The postmaster at the Welsh vilYoung .Folk' Reheat, into the creational THE MOTOR DRIVEN BRUSH smoothly meets every lage of """ society ""i"B n wun sau and cre.n.i. am Taste and--me runs at i remove o'clock. nna roldwll TltUrsday a jii ,.... s VACVV M C E A N E R nd iTijgog opiii oc h has 'add the thwyrri y stir for inc son part, Till the crusts with ute biiskly, then svivc S. HOLM. You can t blame him for resigned. on the hot fish and sprinkle plenty of of buttered toast Pastor. that. B.ra.tc1 tangy cheese over each if V i pll. Put into a hot oven long iho recipe for the sardine sandenough to melt the cheese, then wich provides medium-sizeftr serve immediately. portions with a caloric value of 165 dfivcred at The Hat that droops is the smart Hat for Spring! Graceful linos that frame theTfa,ce with a feminine softness that is decidedly NeW'fcnd Smart! Being smart nowadays is a ffunplc matter, for it doesn't require wealth. The Hats we feature at $5 have style, beauty, fineness and chic . . . usu- t murh higher iiy SPECIAL FDR THIS WEEK prices , 022-J-- S ; half-brothe- . -- ! half-siste- College-at-Ixigan- I . w, e v . - U- e, The-.-mi- 1 Mnp-!v.bic- MIXING ! iilifcU..'..iL...jj. - I d ISAAC RIDDLE 1 - PASSES AWAY AHh MEREDITH ASSAYS. SHOW Sandwiches 1 A vast showing of fussy styles, tailored modes, 'street dresses and party and evening frocks, emphasizing beauty of material and authenticity of v out-mon- It The New Dresses $10.00 - j, ' Sizes J4 to 20 and 36 to 44. design. 1 $15.00 $19.50 to $37.50 . The New Coats I " - alZ3 j Dressy modes of broadcloth, kasha 'and twills, jaunty sports styles of novelty tweeds, both plain and fur trimmed. Full silk linings, faultlessly . . tailored. Landscaping $15.00 - , $24.50 to $37.00 $19.50 -- THE n - it w PREEM - -, Harding 1 r 1 hon-crin- . RoTAREX I lu-H- 1 1 . ,H eceh. T).e cheese ::nd to;ist smaH portions lias a calorie valve of.2oo for each of the eight The richness of f,vi fnsettfor sandwiches buts ihem ..fi nitely into the energy-fooclass. "15 LEGION (Continued From Pago Oiw) a team consists of 14 players ami no loy ia eligible to play on a Uaai if Aorn prior to midnight. September M, 1912. tvery boy must file a certificate ot entry and ellglh.'f.'tv on .blanks lo The playr 4 Ing season starts June 1. and ends July 31 in each dristnet except, for the district winners. AU players must be enrolled prior to June 50. J929. In order ot be eligible to play. The junior baseball program sponsored by the"Atuerican Legion Is a nationally organized Americanism th nctlvity. Its purpose is to ' boys of the county to be hct'er Americans through the lesson which the playing of the great American game affords. In 1982 a Salt Lake team won the Championship of western n'gfou 'number three n't Denver. Coin., ;ii UOiphing over Cheyenne, tienve: aod Alburquerquc, in the sectional tourney, the I'tnh ladi were defeated In the first game by the St. Paul team, runner up to the champion Oakland. California, nine Tournament Mated Tournaments to decide diawitt tchampionshlps will be held in each district on July 29. 30, 31. The state champions will play In the regional a LOANS be sfaRed Salt aae. urgionoi ennmpions will then meet to play fur the western ch.im plonshlp, and then theR'trm and western champion will decide the Junior championship of the" Cnltcl I! States.. I'.. !.';; it- . no - La A' ' and I'HONK 211 Only Insurance Agency Your friends will never ITS knriw you hive borrowed from uh. Our urrangc- - fTil ments are all on an confidential basis Our terms nrc reasonnblr n " Our vr k-- e In confidential." Columbia J BONOJiMORTGAGE Co 1.1 N. UNIVERSITY AVE PHONE 1177 P30VO.UTAH I'll1 11, HI at C9; for 10 years Interest on our installment loan for 10 years . for cleaning your upholstery, rant, walls, etc. Our loan saves you $141.40 Under our plan the principal is reduced each month ami the interest charged decreases accordingly. With a "straight" loan you must pay interest'on the original principal for the entire period, and when the loan falls due. the total principal must be paid in a lump sum. This is often difficult or impossible to do, A SMALL PAYMENT EACH MONTH (If YouCan't Pay -S- EE PEAY) 8. HHCBR A history has been turned to. 0 A new is has a Here dawned. high juice era brush driven motor quality, sweeper at $57.50. It has exclusive features. It is NEW and different. The performance and service-- of this newest. ROTAREX model will make you happy. It is a wonderful cleaner! PHONE FOR A HOME The Easy Terms 408 West ( enter. tffwem Pi J) West Center St Featuring Alexander Shreiner 0 Shop Phone k ins DEMONSTRATION APEX Utah Stake Tabernacle - I FREE. IS EASY TO MEET The equal monthly installments cover all payments on principal and all interest charges. No penalty is charged for the privilege of prepaying ' our loans. H With your Kitchen Floor Covering NEW PAGE in vacuum cleaner $G00.00 455.C0 It CompleUt with itttachmentH Compare the interest you have to pay on a ".straight" loan with our installment loan: Interest oh a $1,000 "straight" loan 48 tournament with teams from QaU- ' Aritona and which Nevada, rornla, rOj in will probably WEST OUR LOANS COST YOU LESS AND GET YOU OUT OF DEBT -- f 321 - CENTER -- I i PEAY REAL ESTATE I The United States Building and Loan Association makes fiidt mortgage loans up to 60',r of the value of the property, for the following purposes : 1. To buy u iiome, 4ir-- To improve your home. 2. To build a Hew home. 4. To repay your mortgage -- MmSirictfiiwg your kitchen floor absolutely FREE with our Star Brand Floor Covering. These Ranges have full French Plate Top and are fully guaranteed. Imormw , 1 every new full Enameled Range, sold this week we will cover t j V With .161. - Phon&25 7 Advertise in the Herald Classified Columns. They're Business Getters! mM Benefit Summer Home 8:15 P.M. Admission 50c Students with' Ctrds, 35c 1 |