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Show t PROVO EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY. JANUARY 11, 192$. .' PACT SIX 796 Eaat Second South. The new ar- Grov were Proeo viaitor Monday. and rival haa one slater. . Mother " Mr. am Mr. Geerfe W. TUaciuU baby are doing nicely, of Bandy were Prova vial tor today. Mr. and Mr. T. W. Casks and CITY MEWS ruasx j - m- - Pro. were of Bait Lake Evan a.l a TaWITy- Mftwd Mm M, BtfaerifbgH-oamo No. 4A2 entoved a lUllrhiful PATSOX; Jan. , Numerous er, Utah, ar Provo viaitors for a given by the pnaoa. el low hall Moa-war submitted and other Whether he will object to Mr. social ta the Odd few days, the guests of Mr. and -Snyder . changing from the .lain sa evenlnx whea the Infantabusiness transacted at regular dlnMri XKC Shuns. -old bouse dress she haa worn aiaoe entertained la honor of th H e4 IhuiMn ed Caaaacey " Freder-icOuw W. Oloeeom of Baa Francisco. k Mr. and Mr. Joha HVMorxaa here and family of Ofden are visiting In Provo for a few days; the guests of Mr. Morgan's parents Mr. and Mrs. K Harding cnv. Carter. ; j CaJif.. wcr buaiaeM visitor . Monday. ' . " V Hi ml Mm rJdrrd ar happy to announce th arrival of a fin t pound baby daughter, MJas bora thia morning at their home. Augusta Edith May FcUoa and Miss Shumway of Pleasant t r ' will war not known although it was learned her mother was mads executrix Of the estate and that his wife who has visited him but coo sine he cam here was aot left ' out. - Barrraet Mllitr.-Or- ay' attorney, ail are happy to announce the-- arrival said Judd was truly repentMnt, of a fin babr daughter, born Mon ready to admit his sin, and reaign- day evening at the Crane Maternity fed to hit fataHe spend hours at home. Mother and baby are doing a Urns reading th Bible. His anoth er, Mrs. Margaret Gray, Is a regunicely, lar visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Goorr Ttrarber of Mr. Snyder Quirt St Anthony, Idaho, were visitors In Mrs. Snyder, after outbursts of " "V nervous weeping over the weak Provo Monday. . was - a jiewell Co nf Fairvlew Provo vialtor Sunday.' Almost Mr. and Mrs. Karl KrlW trans and family motored to Bait Lake Sunday and ipenl th day with Mrs. J. S. Grlka. ' David H. Karreav aheea-aa- d at-t- l grower of eastern Colorado, It spending a few dsys In Provo with . his brother, Merton Karren. - CxiUnU of Gray's mad ... with eomnsantty singing of "Amer-ca , iea By Kalpa Cravw. Th foUowtna- officera memrm In. Stalled bv John P. NiehaUon in. stalling officer and William assistant; Ralph Craven, past oounsol commander; William - Mc-Coa-rd. club which was bald Friday aUght at th Strawberry hotel. . It was decided ta have a ladies night dur I ing th third week ta January. 1.. l anl.rf. In ...m . will l Ka w ui niuuu. th attendance at one of th Iha- ters in Provo, followed with a ban- Eobea eounaul wimini,l.rT w Clegg. advisor lieutenant; J. C Mars an. banker: H. EL Hnliaiui quet at the Roberts hotel Plans clerk; Vern Johnson, escort; Don were discussed for the prise Apache Park, watchman; Jeaae Thurgood, najj m ne given by ths elub an sentry. January 11 la th Payson Pavilion, At the conclusion af rh In.l.ll.. which is th thlird In a aeries of tion the following Interesting pro- daaeea which the Llona ar. - XMp . UTAH COUNTY. from page one) from local people who never .yet have paid a cent for those products, leaving the grower to hold the sack. Widow and orphans of this county ar suffering as a result of such practice. At the last legislature among other bills that the farmers wanted passed was one. bonding commission men so, that the, producer would have seme srotectlon. What happened ' to It! ; It was thrown In the wait basket ' "We tried to get a constitutional amendment adopted. That went the same aray. ' t "The Industries of th stats know how to creep under the taxes hut we poor farmers don't know how. We don't knew as yet the value nf sticking together and si a result they .fleece us on every turn.' (Continued Wednesday Specials s BROWN RICE 3 lbs. 35c PINKEYE BEANS 45 c 5 lbs, ' RYE KRISP HEALTH .... BREAD No. 2 SOFT SHELL WALNUTS 2 IbS. . . a . a ya . 40c . .........45c e e " OUR OWN MAKEJ5AUERKRAUT None better, 2 lbs.;. ' DIXIE MOLASSES' ; Bring your" pail,-lb.- . 25c Orranlution "We have reached a stage In ttal rountnr when It costs monev to - tect pur SAMUEL KOPP chill wn Interests. That why we need a farm bureau organisa tion-t- o every community- - In th state. It Is through, that organization that our interest will best be The Place for fresh fish and food cheese. S Needed CJlameai (UP) Startlns tha" seventh flight his tour of Central Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh left oer zor raaama in the Spirit of St Louis at 8:43 a. m. today. , Thousands cheered the avlalnr-. . denarture. fnwHi .ntKtt teng bef ore Ltnd; oergn came to T,une up his plane. After the take-of- f Lindhnrh ir. cled over the city before heading eaaiwara. The flight to Panama was nne of the longest th flyer has attempted since he left Mexico, The air line distance la 330 miles, but that would necessitate a long paas-a- g over the moeauito Lind Intended to . over land thus bergh . it distance would. fly wie be increased to at least 400 miles ft Jn. r x,m HMlll lMllI it WW I ue ! araii, M ini aw w it II III iiui w tra aim . numun w i HU ' "''ligtafnaaiat8-'1'- I MM Flour Part Wool Pork ' pair ; ' Scott Tissue Regular 12 Vc raise '" . -- :35 c mm .. ' 25c MUJ( llULli 16 West ... . 3 No. 2Vt m Cana , Large Cans . . . Small Qns . .... 39 ..10c .. .5c PRIDE OF LELAND OR TIP TOP 48 POUND BAG HERS WASATCH BRAND 48 POUND BAG . . . , LEAN SHf5LlLDER STEAKS $1.69 lb. 20c Eastern Sugar lb. 26c Cured, Whole or Half Slab B . ... . . . .... v. .33c .... I0c . . V., LARD, 3 lbs. ...55c FRESH FISH AND POULTRY Centers tiis, j baking powder. f; 'nk'youdoTyonr roeff i wil' s- retrlrVvftrir'mofleT Pay 1 ,r JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE (. ; for the eKS, AU winter goods must go regardless of cost. Wonderful bargains for yon. di.se. Sale commences the 11th and continues until clean sweep Is made. Wtc.ryoohave sei; Is the only baking ..'.,';?. 2 ' powder, the world over, with any such statement Read it two or Read it carefully on the label three times It means exactly what it says Your grocer pays you instantly: tobe - - f stuffy-bargai- ns ' contains more cream of tartar than- - any other kind. -- .... ............,..,.$2.98 And why, not ? - - for it of uniformly1 fine results e $4-9- 8 then we pay him. good to carry such a guarantee "e. , ! . It's got Keep watch. AH high grade them-- while you can. SWEATERS DEEP CUTS IN THE HOSIERY DEPT. Big Stock SHOE DEPARTMENT Heavy all wool, $10 grade All $1.00 Silk Hose, pr.89c 36 for '$6:29 All Silk Hose, up to 60c Believing that it is highly 1 lot all ;wool misses and pair ..48c unethical to tamper with, the regular, prices orv merladies' $4.25 grade, while All Cotton Hose, up to 30c to show a cut for a chandise ..23c last pair ....V they .$1.79 sale, we make this type of 1 lot children's Silk and Ladies. Wool Hose, 50c Wrv35cfHtrot forV WoolrsfeFS-2- 8 to 34. FSficy Wool 2 Men's Mixes, 54.25 grade pr. 25c .$2.89 .1 lot child's fancy silk and ON LADIES. SLIPPERS MEN'S DEPT. wool .'.$2.48 AND OXFORDS WoolxMackinaws, $15.00 ladies' No slipper or oxford LUMBERJACKS . values, snaps at .v.. $5.93 will cost more than $5.85 AIL wool in boys sizes 26 io Knit Jackets, $7.50 reg. of what regardless ,it Is ia79 St 30, $3.25 grade, aU t marked. nej . . . . . $2.29 Lumberjacks, $7,50eg. goods . . Slippers now marked $3.85 . All wool, larger 'sizes in at bought for ..$4.95 knit in fancy, $4.25 grade Ridine Pants.. ...10 ofM may benice lots at $1.95, Three at 10 off Work Pants : and ; $3J5. 1 lot all wool in misses $1.48 Dress Shirts ...10 off $2.5. The above are all the latest ' Many others at bargain styieaJJie beat that, mnnay ENT9 prices. ... can buy. Mostly Peters Silk and wool, $3.95 reg. Diamond Brand Shoes. SLEEPING GARMENTS at ..$2.98 GALOSHES FOR LADIES Sizes 1 to 7 200 off entire Wool, values up to $3.90 AND CHILDRENX frn,e, all new $2.48 Our for large line ready for a The latest colors, Heavy Cotton, Up to $2.15 cleanup PIECE GOODS for $1.79 tabs, greys, browns, greens Best French Percale yd. 23c Ladies' heavy cotton, and mottled tweeds, sold Best $1.49 regularly from $3.4- 5- $4.95 yd. 21c pair Best 36-iChaliies, yd. 15c Silk in ladies, pair ..$3.25 come ahd get them if "we 73c have your size at ...$2.98 Flat knit Best Devonshire Cloth Yarns Misses' and Children's light ...40c ;32c yard Worsteds in cot and dark, colors $1.89 to Knitting AU wool'Dress Goods ' 1 lot, skeins 18c $1.98. ton, . at . . , . . . . Vi Price J to-4- n. -- v, 1 1 ... Llbbfi per jar . 49c BULK SAUERKRAUT, lb. SALE Outlet .Baking Insurance, 24c for 3 . Breakfast Bacon WHOLESALERS V , 4 .'::.':.:; - . ' j BONELESS FILLETS OF HADDIE, lb. f 'moVZ.C' - EAGLE BRAND . 22c FRESH, per qt. . . . .9c Large size, double only a law" ... .v.v.v..- Pound MEATS. LB. ,g mm 69c . ... Package LINDY HEAD FOR PANAMA 0 bars for . IMWCGRN-BEErfV- , Just Received Another Large Shipment from Southern Utah, lb. Toilet Paper lmlii Of 1 IT Cheese a .. f ' k sa?aw ra. Baking Powd erV h's Coff ee Is blended UP to a quaJity, Palmolive Soap; iRi'iriVi attained. "I can see the need of this or i' ganlzation more today than ever BAN JOSE, COSTA RICA, and wholesoincT: SCQWCROFTS . Pue! not DOWN to rifle a price. AD Hue Pine and Kitchen Onf Tood Products are sold on a money-bacjuAmntee. harmless IIP . er three nore years I'll )esrn to swear damn good and loud. Everybody wants to be protected and everybody- wants to get more money. I know they are threatening me right .bow that' I'll never again b elected commissioner. That makes ho difference te me, I' do what appears to me to be fight I'm going to do everything possible to lower the taxes of this county and do it this term, too." It was evident, from remark' made by several members of the organization that the tax queitlon is one dn which the organization will, devote a great deal of effort during the present year and to prepare some kind of tax bill at thex next legislature. . ctrtfullj roasted and yreperl brewed is a drink that 97 out of every 100 individuals find Good coffee gram was furnished: Guitar and soring. - mandolin duet Prank RanuH mA end, seemed more quiet She visited W. K. Forahee; step dance, Curtis for hours with her mother yester- Kims; solo, Ralph Worth a; piano day. Eh seemed distraught, the solo, Violet Cole; vocal solo with mother said, but bald bar poise guitar accompaniment. Master and ' asias enipp; violin solo, DoraU ..... well -- t Relatives of the two will be per- Wilde: talk. , Wiwlmra k. World," Arthur Craven; accord tea mitted to visit them tneny 'hour a A. Barney; readings. WUliam day now and the tlma of th ex- soio, ecution penitentiary officials said. Kobell; duet Mrs. Maris H. Homer nd Mr. Aiena aaa No decision has haen reached a to which of th two will be led "In act play, J. C. Smith and family; solo dance. back" as the death chamber la re"Naiad," Mia Marjorte ferred to at the prison first Lewis of the Mildred Lewis Hinck' school of dancing." Warden Lawes la opposed to the ley An Interesting feature of the endeath penalty In. all cases and tertainment was the Woodsa wins has been extremely human between "Old Timer" Rill It Is argued that If he chooses to contest -Infant take th weaker of the two In this Rav-an- desse Mrs. Snyder to the death Wagenen. th prize being awarded house first eh must pass directly vo atr. nay. Danctnr was aa anlnvahl In front of th cell where Gray will tur and, a delicious luncheon was be awaiting his call to death, served to 233. before. If I am county commissionsi-w-ar Uses . . Arc You One of the 97? ra-po- Uktaa of Rnoeelt wma a visitors Monday, rvrfc visitor la Prove. h fuel f Mr. and Mr. W. at Wttaoa. - Mr. find Mr. Mm rtono-Caaa- lty and Mia tfTuaiSy inmTfllfffF Nesbit have left for California, T. H. two weeks' visit In vUitort ed home firn eKUdrea at Delta are rro where they will frnd two months. southern California. for a few days.' They wlU vUlt In ios Angeles with Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Nesbit and In T. WUllam Mrs. Mr. Ljrmaa Mr. mU Mr. Clawta H. Saeddoa Long Beach with Mr. and Mrs. L. Salt in to home their have returned M. NeablL and family of Paaqultch ar amo&g Lake after spending two weeks here , Um vlaitar her this week. Reed and Mr. ' yuli yfl Dr. Mr. Thomas J." Martla JLay Installation and Payson lions Qub Social Held Hears Many Reports RUTH SNYDER . lfrf 27Jrrrhitintr rMt ........ : .D. L, Van Wagenen Co. merchan-Ge- t . OVERSHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS Men's $4.25 overshoes $3.75 (4 buckle) regular Boys' $2.45 now .....$1.98 brand. HIGH TOP SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS No menahigh top shoes will cost more than $8.95 at this Rale. Heavy oil grains in - dark - chocolate colors. Shoes marked less than this amount will be sold at $1.00 less than the price they are marked. . ""ALTTflU BBERTjOOTS""" AND SHOES REDUCED The famous Hood line of boots. Hood arrow. Hip, best grade 5.75, knee $3.85 half hip $4.75. '. 8 inchCrubber Bhoes'best .$2.98 grade . . ...v. ...... MEN'S OXFORDS, NEW STYLES AND COLORS No oxford to sell for more, than $5.85 regardless of the present marked price. Some regular at $7.50. ..... All $5.85 now . .$4.95 15c grade, yard Canton Flannel, 16c to 21c Two special groups at ;v wWHERE YOU GET VALUES Wash Crepe, yd. 23c - 25c 348 WEST CENTER ST.: $3.45 and $3.95 Remember., that no merchandise ha.s been remarked for 'the sale.' Just subtract your savinirs from the price on our boxes and you will be more than satisfied, t ome early and get your thai |