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Show 16 PAGES TODAY - r- - TaBainTwwnf-- i I ii -- ' n mm' VOL."6,NO.41 r ll ... "'"'. .j 'i -- HI III mil 111 Ill ID i fSSSS. -- - , HOE jjlftH COD Wi r irp COIK Local High Schools in Variety tion contesfsm" their wards and stake. .respective : tv,. Arama rontpst will be staged at the Third ward amusement hall, beginning at 7 p. m under the A of Pr- - Vj?agti,MTanMrcompeting casta will produce the contest play, "The Invisible Hand," The Fourth ward chapel will be the Bcene of three contests, "M"men's TnibtlTBDeaktngr double mixed quartet, ami "M" mens quartet. Klmer A. Jacob, president of the third. Utah stake T. M. M. I. A., will beis Fork, Other Utah county hieh school in ff thp fontest. which KuffntsTaBistliiilh tliomstlves staled to begin at 7:30 p; m are as follows1: Clara' Moore, Span- Ladles At Manavu isn r or nign scnooi won second in The young ladies' public speaking, domestic scie::; Ada Jorgenson, ladies' double trio, and orchestra Lincoln, second m extemporaneous contest will be held in the Manasiu Speaking; Lena Anderson, Lincoln, ward .chapel at 7:30, with Leona third in domestic art; Agnes Hales, DurVant, president of the.Y. L. M. Spanish Fork, second in girl's solo, I. A, of the Utah 'stake. Three voice, alto; Fred Webb, Provo high 8taHe3 are listed in the orchestra school, second in boys'- - solo wice contest. tenor, John Halliday, Pleasant The "Green and Gold" cotillion Grove, third; Anna Claj-son-. Amer the in ican dance contest will be staged nigh school, third- - v eveJjadies" gyThftastuhiiru ring the of viVilin. ' ning following the aompletion Greater Frovo Day the other contests in the three ward arid" chaoels. A ounce for visitors the puWic will begin at 9:80; but th contest wty nqt gei unaer way until after 10 o'clock. - . y--- To v "Tied "Buck : niiiMiiinir.ini in i, . .in- ..trMmmin.i.i i.j. y'-ii- "r' J; ' JW.IJ ' 11- .- '.r hoiisf i to njakepeace wit;; 'feml the farfri bloc in order ,to save th& 1 .v. luiitl bill ltom a (imnstroifci bi't'aK ftirh-'aon mccufrwi in the the farm bill this week. -"'in " fT'.'" Tt' ub?irnan Hawley of tno way and means committee liehl a con Administration. ni ll J tVy Mav jjjiae,nt.ihe i " Us the infinite of grace. For the unite of Cod u beaming ' . In.tke loyelighl of jour face. . Clarence M. Burtholder. pucvRut the t. t - - "i"" ' a farm which cotilition bili ou' Two Unidentified Mexicans Drowned J In Raging Torrent; Creeks Kise Sud-den- ly ; 1 Residents Trapped. TOPEKA, Kan., Mpv 11 (UP) Section3 of Central Kansas fotight floods today in the wake of torrential rains which turned creeks into wide two known dead and sweeping away homes at Herington,' southwest of hero. " The cloudbursts aiJDarently were isolated deluces in' the -vicinityjif JlmingtiuLnd CoimcilGreve--, in 4Dickinson-n- d r Morris counties. 45, v TvVo urtidentified Mexicans were drowned,, at least, dozen homes were swept away, and Jhe business area was re rington wnen a cloudbursfe carly-t- o- ',;; , baaidl $ Nearly J2 BOYSCOUTSIN !'" "FIREtCNTTS - Inches cf BaIi. ' Linse creek,: : running thrdugh tb town, was turned Into a river" whea rain estimated between eight and U Inches fell there within; few feOUVS rEJ.t - Council Grove suffered on of tho heaviest rafhs and worst flood conditions of the 'upper Neosho ' rivet r men 1803. Valu- Herington reported X4fnT creeft J bcilod over to a width of 1qw mllep : Fo: oT. ui mio i uaiuciiLa mere escapeu, T: ble-Prize- sr euch praci' avrane".'out is uiado, can I'ni'-.- fell-the- r'i business at 7 p. m. They wjy een-lin- Special Features, With until 8:30, when the big show Arranged spectacular Inter national pageant. Firemen's Convention!. . WT r Twelve sideshows are being pr'v vided forthe. patr'onsof the "irctis which .will in the new" "Y" stadium Wednesday evening, May 15, according to Dean Gaj-ri- t deJong, who is in charge. Side shows will be rren ready for lfJ ' K cf Spec itareuBf ial Big Event. cT would tak thr cf thc:r raids. iho h By e'iar.i?-nticulars and apprising ttWwSiWfi-- ' if they can bo app'as-'d- , th' a hiiinistrat-tois hope to ble to pui through a Kti ingent nul' lin tin;; ('.ebattf avri forcing lh-tat ifi measure speedily tljrougli tho "I racesST. pecial ror lviotner at in t l Jffia Jtoijriiarge iwnV-in- ) : . - ibill must he chained Kansas- Mi; By Floods SIBESEfSIN dt Iowa, h.'ad of the bloc, and ?g. eed to call a mcetitg of the com i.iittee Tuf!ilay to lvar k'rieV:,nee.: of the v Jtcrxierji, It was fiD.tkui$ 'i.iiiAiiCrj Aim i '. 'iffiis llll't diVUU'i Iri Thai tender vhion gtcamtn. , rivers,--claime- d j yf . 1 forcein the s Itioiher dear, of you I'm dreaming, And your lovdit face appear In the golden tunshine streaming a. j hrougtt Ite frwdog ef the . Ot-rttr- By Recalcitrant Combination; Pacify Bloc. Broken I! JssUt-an- .j 3 '. s fiRICE FIVE CENTS ;. .. ." , ... ' -i - - and playgrounds. In liis new position Dlxcn will also act as manager it th Piovo ; TimpS" 'in the Utah Jeagu. liixua is tnt cf the most veijiatile atbh'iex ever turned out at the "Y." having won in evoi-hia letters sport dur" ing his f ttf tidance at tho xhocil. He w! itsSume his tici duties, June 1. Admintration Forced Fear Tariff Measure Will Be VASHINGTON. ' Pilot Dlxoh, j. i coach at the Drigham Vwuftg ui.iveriiby has accej't a LBqsiUon aj rwteajtlonal dippetor cf Piovo city during th" summer season, according to J. Elmer Jacobsen, in charge of paikj SOLONS FARN1 "linet - . Timps;l8 Named Recreation Head iU .Ul"'HI WWI .tv? ' f , ; " .,, ,. - . mi-- , . 1 Contest Work; Participate in "IT High Sihool Pay Class B event, and .Nephi won tlie C championship. o Oiris Sing The Provoi high school girts glee lub placed second in this contest. East high being declared thp win ner In the clasa"A division. Spring ville girls won first in the class B division and the boys' glee club did likewise. Springviile laso won third place in girls' small groups vocal contest.- Pleasant Grove won second the boy3 quartet and Spanish L,. -.: --- u w .'fe W . ftnva nlrpadv siUTVtVg 1.A ii, ; u u Senior ConlesU of all descriptions fea Uired 'the activities of high schooiL 11 Liay at the University of Utah, Fri- STay, with more than 4000 high I 11 six school seniors of the state in atof Representatives in i It was estimated that stakes will Compete here, tendance. N, 1200 students participated in the .Monday evening, in eight music contests, 700 to the band ' alone different -- events, , to deter events Granite high school debaters won mine' finalists for the M. I. A. the state debating championship fo- .nntpat nt fhfi Mitual coiifer- - the fourth time in five years. West school won the class A band fnrflinJutie. The entries will hiirh content, Boat placing occond. Waa " wuo wiuneisl 6t 'stake consist the.. t.r.h high and Cyprus tied-to- I u : 4000 of Contests - In Eight , MHfA Activities To Bv Held Here Monday; ' Dance Is Slated For Ladies. Gymnasium. - --3- i t t," t a k. aywM'Ai, aariz, rrJ I Is Mother's Day Pfj(J llUrLlI H Dixon w . : ' v u, IVirlatr ? lossjeSJWejs M "" Pages 1 to 6 but the two Mexicans were unable W swim wheBlraDncd yv mui shows will he den .rise. freaks of various l pi. t Herington was aroused, from Boy Scouts of Utah and Juab housa, rewriting the bill sort?, all will provide high class entertainment, the director de counties will be represented in the slct'p by the sereamint; of tho water Mother's Day will be .obserVeoTTh rJr.ioot as thy see fit. , siren warning residents of thi clares. .' all of competitive events to be staged In plant thJvidpy school services of -- .un iUack Bill lower secttons. Railroad switch enFollies'! the variu v.m. Js of tii city this V.'hilo-thof thia d' velcp-..lci- "Focific the with johnection tidings unc of the head liners will be gines in tho yards Joined in the din eased the tension in the liousf-- , morniiyf. o it) a. m. of the Utah and Juab counties' of dang i .onrams of short "talks iVrrioorats reepeiu'd on the floiir me Pacific Follies, .a group of firemen's association which is to "Rescue groups were organized ten muBicariu.-ibor- s, tributes and read their attack upon the biil. Rep. entertainers imported from the be held in Provo, June 25, according mediatsly and put about on hastili oy eacn j; . ,IV i'. Hainfcv. of Carrollton. II!. islands of the South Seas. Theae to Fire Chief Reed Boshard, fashioned raft to search tot entertainers will, not only furnish ; .iu aoncy, and all mothers delivered tin hour's hioadside' melodies: This Is the flrat time the scojuta bible victims and take theee strand. and dances of the n: rordi-illinvited to attend their rigainst the bill. hut they will have many have been Invited to .participate tajed to higher groUhiT. va services this morrrfng- .Uainey piitjcu'.aiiy lcvtileil his islands, the of the firemen Prizes exercises, Resident cf Mexico Wins Mexicans ine on as thej drowned line exnioiis display, military iigaiirf the three cents a "Les Varieties", is billed as vaude- to be awarded to. the various con cluhg to their shack while it swept WARD raCOND world which h? pound sugar rate, A splendid program hqs b"cn Lively Student Presiden- par excellence. "This act will test winners will be donated by the down the creek converted iato a s.d must ! decreased if every ville De rich in color, sound, and beauti- member fire departments of the or- Veritable Mississippi in the center is o .cita ... br.'j.krat table tial Ilace. '. as follows: Four-ma- n wvlces or tlie Second ward Sunday 'u.;. Aoid ihc blow of the proposal ful women and handsome mo", the ganization f:c (iiinl. which aw to be held thin ' 13mt&TwvB Day-- ' .lirecior announces, but wilt be hr,ie coupling contest jerovo,i$t ' ' au:r. dash, rnorriirtjj af 10 oclock. quite different from anything else first prl-- e, $3 second; 'Jixt:'.'.:.- Provo Euy of -'' 5 Pleasant Bentley th'i?'"Tony" cases straw'. of Anthony SUottGrove, on me siring I. berries for first place and 3 cases Juurcz, Mcxlc was elected K. ?Cnight' and Don Frazier. aftei Two bathing beauties will appear "Y" The stakes participating th'the of the student body win. h a Mother's day son will he in a swimminsr aet. and president relay race, M.mi, tor sccona; contest work, Monday, are uie 4 hens and one Friday at the conclusion of or.o of Clara the woman who American Fork, Utah. conn most the and Timpanogos, Lehl, Alpine, hose coupling coi-tes- t, hotly exciting linmvs nil, both past and aic cf thhigh future, rooster; tested campaigns ever staged at ihc school rfirte: double itve. A Wasatch,, and Koiob. Six judges, will be on hand to read the star O Springviile, $5 first, $2.50 secone f rom aeh stake, will determine institulqn, .B.c.ntky was given .a will be givn by Kdith Hich. ( for those Mammoth, who wish to enter her ond; ladder climbing, the winners in each contest. Dr. O.. K. Hansen will f;;vc hp $10 first, $5' second; one-mmajority of nearly 200 voles 6vci ceupf-in- g Names of the .winners of the domain. hr.s called btVn -to tli Greater Frovo Day- his opponent, Pearson Corbctt, -i onttr-EurekMother's day cddiess. and tho ro. One- - of the tig- medalr gold Homes week essay contest acts of dancing flio U'otice of "vt tfrin?in-iirconjoint meeting a 1m ...wn.town making best Bry Scout show. Uf03 ANGELES-JIa- y nir.n tx: ly f Ktu rka. , , " mqiIa- V.,, Will o r l i.y mm. u.nntinned on Page Six) n bn announced in an .. r early issue of --fireaUT her popu- - Jones - .TfikwaAwiii (jatiund proved Evelyn paraderSpaBlsir F6rk7 Ham Thibault of Portland, Ore., "2 lrovd Day ma Herald, according tu numbers IS first, $3 second musical larity by winning out over Pearl wen the Pacific coast finals in the i,Ft,a, The m. Pwr.K coll offi mr.de i by of the education committee. The Dahle for vice president of the pinhtij Scoutmasters of the two counties nxth national oritorical . contest cers 0f the Sons of Utah PionetVs, . API AQlfi.fi f student Both In r, traf n..nU ...t,V girls hail from judges ere making their final de Provo. body. and an invitation was e.rtcnded to VIOXKEK WARD Miss is a former Provo fire department for complete toS to atat the present time, and it student of the O't'und the services this evening In the tho tuytghterR' oipanization n L. D. S., ar,d a graduInfocmatlon. tend. Steps to further a suitable cele- is expected that the winners will ate of the Frovo Pioneer' ward D. C Washington, school. chapel will be ..in bralinn high 94 .Tntv Greater Provo Day-- f.l' Pirinelsoon be' selected. of the.Aaronic priesthood. Robert Corkey of Spokanejwash., Blanche Thomas of Spanish Fork charge A fine the meeting. : PA YSON The Nebo stake M I. won second place, and Leonard Ilor-- , in has been prepnfed. ViH .be discussed nt Mueh enthusiasm Is also being was giv?n a prograrti Mother's ADay was 2o0 of votes eontests were held in the tabor-rooSaturday majority which io to be ho! 1 in the display wiU of Loa Angeles third In the (iisplaycd by the boy scouts of the fcr secretary and historian over Services commence at 7:30 o'clock ' the city court of thi: city and bounty buiM-- "ac'e Tuesday and Wedntrd?.- and all are welcome; flower concst. The other contestants fln- Los Two women, both motheYs of c.ty, who have entered the Alic? Brintonjf niKhts. Miss Klea Francis of the Angeles, 'i.'g. by. Provo (ireater 'conttst sponsored being ipnta in in rouowinar ortlefi Mnit- before Day raising Judge families, appeared LL'ayson First aard won the Clenfitr mdcrTirxa-Xl- a MoirrisrioTr-NerOiUftfiTXcommittee MXTH WAKtt Maurice Harding to enter pleas of it.A neitai- Unmpq wpok o imuuc Tns irrepri apeaxing. n von, Cox William of posses-etoof Harand SorensonLRexburBjlIdaho to Hlegal charges guilty cotillion, the tftdW a J Jean Paulson of Pleasant Grove vvnrl, memhwef- - Devoyal U II andjojd. Wis iieWTIonoluluTT. H.. gladiolas, zinnas and African mari-. of intoxicating beverages J I Tftn and thc drama "The Invisible ,vmB .1 will be awarded won tne editorship of the "Y" News ...... ti.i unmiiti me sacrament scr sixth; Samuel Adams,' Tucson, theHrlsjrthe county golds, and prizes was won nd," ria bv th Snonnj vices in the Sixth..warJ chapel this Aix, BeVehth; DorothyMensen,' during the nummer for the best jn handy fushion ever Stewart attorney's office. -i HUfhlonn hhU.cC aiu, me male ouartet hv th ; Price. Utah. j j Mrs. Amanda Chrlatensen, whose garden raised. It Is probable derson of Provo. The race for eveninu at 7:30 o'clock. The follow- hla be neM m'e4 NATIONAL will show ! LEAGLK bo out ftOwcY rrovo 9 tl?e was rditer a was .t Ncw "Y" on vf WBtalnea f one avenue that of .'.ont.isuea Day home on University .,mnager Six) Page during quartet Second ward wn-.cxinre the closest of the election, Thorn- ' the pMt Week by the Utah County Greater l'roo Iav tl night, will be senr by he mmlttee; at COO 2 E. 000 Brockbank 0000A Chicago of Provo was fqn "Rogju" Snow winning over-T- tenced Monday bv Judge Harding. the winners will be choso.i. noA akftA 1 Tu.. the Judge for the public speaking hea,tn unit, according to Mrs. Eva- . nTZ, , First grade students of the Provo Delice Andelin by 40. vote Nearly 20 gallons of "home brew" S miss wilma (TtIC Jepftson of.-- . iPrQvoLlln.a Jleed,..B N. untt-nurs- e. Baby j L. . Lowell Johnson waa chosen were aeized by tha officers In the citv schools are. engaged In a sam(- j ' . Q I H1fv.T T1A .! wi aux i conferences were ,rorat 15yr conducted raids ho06nK"sirnolht'- - Ralure oMW I Spanish Fork the wuslc. ind Frank Pleasant Grove. Lake View. Vine- VjaS comnrittcc .cf. . .thtt Prpyo Cluff, varsfty debater. Fred Monrc Kklmund of Salum tmrdTiTmar i yardTand Provo. Dismissal of the ruse against IceFork, alleged manufacturer of a Better Homes week woi kers. Each I he winners will enter the inte- A totaL of 63 defects were noted land "Coon-- y Kfirkwood, popular brand of fig wine, pleaded school has three third grades, and soml VM Ct stake !2- -tl "1nthS 14 :o 002 012 x conier.s at ai:J Nephl In the examinations and 26 cor- possession of infoxicat charging Jacobs. lGafl alld Coke company i provn. Philadelphia guilty to a similar chaige, Both tho conttst to between the- grads makvlty ia. tnuiiuHy ainy ne votmR was fairly women will receive their sentences amtuot between lh setiools. rections were found, was. ordered. Jn: iha- - lty court by AMERieJH.KAUK heavy,; has-- reined hisiJoaitW to aeeept Greater Provo Day from Judge Harding Monday mornare muking- 4deul mure inun uu votes iXHBg east- During the coining week baby Judge Mauilct Karding, Saturday, iThi children t ia r.no witn tne uianr rower anu .ifw xuat .. suu uus ui i ' ! ' conferences .will beJidd-at-OrenGreater Provo Day motloa vAttorney-Jaco- b ing. SS TIP FOB $3,000 ?30 01s 13 2L miniature sand houst3. and th Light company in Salt iJike City, Hrtrhlt Greater Frovo Day hen u waa discovered 100 100 1104 II Monany; springviile, upteman, ciasa modeling the best house" will Wednesday) Mr.' Gaffney came here from PhtludHplilu CHICAGO, May 11 ' tao.uitt that fee Jiad k be awarded a cash, prize of one 000.000 0112 10 Mi n nra pMjs whre Stephen Pavlak took time off MPoton Thursday, and OrvplaniL viciea oi a simuur onense. , . 510 012 0 10 10 from directing traffic to run down Friday; T.'tnw ti.f1 witK thA Jlmn'rfcnn inns Washingtonjj dollar. The vaccination campaign for the It Is possible that a new com000 002 6 &a uriver who dropped a packet con- TTrial Products Qorporatibn of New York Chicago Greater Troo Day of small was plaint pox prevention charging persistent violation In In been 3,000 While j he has (Called; Piovo talning thc rain) middle of a city. a street. The driver handed Pavlak brought to a close In the Nebo and will be drawn by the county attorI. u. u. c. muu iiicci " prominently connected with the Boston ..... .f 000 COO 2008 A Provo city school' districts. In the ney. checking of tUa criminal Rotary club, the Elks lodge and St. Louis . . 005 000 0002 District association No. 2 of the I. former district 3543 students were register disclosed that Kirkwood Jamt'3 H. Garbett,, formerly of the Greater No. 13, American Provo Greater Post Provo Provo Day Day mawaa convicted January 28, 1926, on O. tf. F. will hold its monthly vaccinated by Dr: Hitchcock and Gohhen, was bound over .Saturday, Legion. tan Fair Mrs. Reed. 739 were given the vac- a possession charge. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE OIVRCII INTOXICATION CllARGi; " ing at Payson, May 16. Delegations to stand trial In the Fourth Idslrlct 41 IT4w.a wi.a n.i Jesoe Yatea of Salt Lake was sen- cination In Provo. ociuiiiiif fiom Delta. Roblnson.,Eureka, Pro- nourt on charges of wilful neglect i i wiiuitju ui jurist ruai rV...W corner of First East and First tenced Saturday to pay a fine of $50 Inspection of the Arrowhead poo; vo and Lehl will be there. ,A tine and rerusal o provide Tor his wile North streets. Regular Sunday or serve 30 days in the couniy jail was also made by Dr. Hitchcock. A 56 Wert Second North Street Maxtmuni tMnp. has been arranged and and minor children. Ball bond of t 0 banquet will be served. Legislation $3S00 wta-- fixed by Judge Maurice j 4t morning services 11 a. nv, subject M hen he pleaded guilty to a charge threatened flareup of scarlet fever Friday to mom up at the grand lodge at Harding. Garbt'tt waa brought here Et Mary's Episcopal church. 50 "Adam and Fallen Man", Sunday f Intoxication. Yates was taken ai bprtngviiie and two cases of 18, 19 and 20 will 'from P.nttn. Moutuna tn annwer 1h West Second North. 8unday school, school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday eve-- ialo costody at the Arrowhead re- spinal meningitis. U Payson and Cedar .May .. City. .. ,t Minimum temp. All J charges fffmed hy his wife. Katie 8:45 a. m.; morning service and ser- - nlng meetings are held at 8 o'clock. sort, Friday evening, bv Denutv Geftoila wcre also checked by the ce oiscuMea mi tm meeunn. . ' 89 Odd Fellow Friday are requested to o- - Gai belt- - Me Is bclmi held In th" i 0:1 at 11 a. m. Reading room open dally from 2:30 Sheriffs George Davla and J. G. Mc- - unit aocrer. ' -. 10 :u jociock. ah are welcome. -- Creator Provo VEN. W. F. BULKLEY county Jail. preaont. ..44V2 Day fl"T yf . j the sin Among- -- BENI LEY NEXT ft T PRESIDE - annual-conventi- -- ""-ange- 1 ' . po' i . p- ' I WILL ANNOUNCE . 100-ya- ESSAYYINNERS Miiunderstanding on Meeting Is Corrected p.v, P0RM1DB0Y zzu-ya- ra Vr,-an- ce, one-ma- ORATORfKJS ' twi.-Hnp- an Att-.itio- for-mt- vi a7 ' TFfr-TTn- ,, r.f ..--.. k'.i Nebo Stake M.I.A. - IN CITY COURT 1,.? Stred Contests m 1 W, COUNTYHEALTII , a- jpre-frwlintn- st 111 - er . sfeth.. Klr raided-Thursda- I- i Ck f fP1 : . 'ZZtMSsCJSicaotM Sts Ompaily rOSt JemHh - i Kirkwood Case Is Dismissed judge I i rr Tl - rr i .J06 - Garbett Is Bound Ovt" Fff The AVeather " .j --o- n ir UU'V-Of- fieer Jwwpe?JL I . 02 ' s r n Y hPlSCOpal billirCn Track Meet Utah ilmW . ' winnnnr j s jmn-- s nm ii(iwiwwwiwm . GM HEATER mOW-"Greater Provo Day" will be observed in Provo Thursday when the local merchants and business houses cooperate to give the people of Central Utah one of tht greatest trade days ever seen here. In keeping with the steady and decided growth of Provo and Central Utah ing the past few years, the business houses of thi city have deyclopcd most : ; remarkably. To call attention of thc people of .1 i Ccn- - "j - - Aggies - tral Utah to that delopmcnt and the exceptional values of the high class goods carried by the Provo stores, tle merchants of this city are cooperating in this trade event. Every store in the city has received its new goods for the spring and summer trade. The latest styles in tho newest materials can be seen In? the. Provo stores just as well as in stores of cities much larger than Provo. With lowcf rents and smaller overhead costs. every store in Provo can give the people of this section more for their in tye larger, money than can' merchants '" " " frpvo when used towards the purchase of a.theatcr ticket . r Make preparations now to be in Provo Thursday for "Greater Provo Day." A r. ' cities. It.is to cony ince the people of the coun-ticlosely surrounding Provo of these facts thatifie merchants hav arrangedr for ihis trade event "Greater Provo " ei 1 , f . ! majority ol the merchants in, JProvja are onthat dak fiivinglwithf eaeh dollar purchase a coupon worth 10 cents, and which may be redeemed dt any theatcrln i , ", ' ' . v ""' ' f visit at the various stores here will convince you that for real genuine values on fjrst class goods, groceries as well as wearing apparel, furniture.' hardware, drugs, autosand auto supplies, musicnl instruments, or" anything yoii may desire, the Provo stores can and do give yen ' real first class opportunitica -- |