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Show '4 r- -r TAGE EIGHT GENERAL' r f? rSOVO EYaPflXC nX2ALDt WTDNESDAY. MAY 2, 1923. corwi;cE ELECTRIC. " Editor Herald: AT PALMYRA m the and 1 vidua pastares of the county, la this cooperative pastures, and en the range. This loss every year from black leg and anthrax is so much that if the catUa hast were turmed Into money and used for . purchasing the vaccine, It would pay i&aung YryUUi lot-Every year there are consider good many years, the county agri able loaeaa among tha cattle, both cultural officials stats. VACCD1AT10N Communications Would you pJaaae call tha attea-tio- a of your readers to tha fact that the eKiaeaa of Prove) do not relist) Uii KSa that cows are allowed; to go SPANISH FORK, May 1 Quart- - ta and from the pastures, either wry con fere oca of the Palmyra with Inadequate guardians, or. stake was held Saturday and Sua--1 worse, without any at all! This I have had so leas .than day at the Eacslants Gardens with evening three different owsramp through a record breaking atUadanc. my lawn, and, needlaas ta nay, my President Henry A. Oardnar pra blood is up! Something roust be ided at all the eaaiona. Elder doae about it!! Richard R. Lyma of the Council I have neither the time, nor the at Ute Twelve represented, the gea- - incline ttosi to spend half of each era! church authorities. day oa my porch watching for cowa The first meeting Saturday was The children that are sent with held at the Second ward chapel and these cows are la almost every case -onvened at 10:30. The Fourth much too small to be of any real use h Wallx in kerpir.g the animals to the road. ward ehoii. directed do not appreciate the vi. i RHggs furnished "he 'vta jirwi lole rrtalniy aUon. Bishop. ot grouch, but. last year, our President Gardner welcomed thoee whole garden was ruined by' cows, present and spoke on the subject of and I hope to prevent repetition observing- family prayer. He also this summer. oraiaed the work of the Spanish If you would kindly draw atten- Fork seminary, of which Obert C. Uoa to this trouble, I believe It Tanner la principal. Albert 8weo- - might help others too. vn and Walter Briers spoke brief- - It is very discouraging to work 'v: Miss Gladys Williams sang a every spare minute trying to Im olo and Elder Lyman occupied prove your place, and then have the remainder of the time, apeak other people's cows undo all your ing of the' duty of the Saints la labor of weeks In a few minutes. MRS. W. H. OLSEN. Wending their rights as American rttisena in a religious way; Leah Swenson and Jennie May Oiaea duet, and John D. Payxant tng nrnnounced the benediction. FORCATEE The germs of these two dreaded diseases are prevalent all over the county and 00 one knows when they are going to get Into their herds, and there is not cure for either of the diseases whea once they start The only way it can be etsmpod ovt ie theeugh peevswu Everything should be vaccinated before It a turned Into the pasture. Tela will not coat very much com pared to the kaeaee sustained if the re not vaccinated, it is Communities are urged to get together through their farm bureau oraranisatioaa. sot a da tar thia before the stork la toiMd out"' and call ta a competent veterinarian to. do tha , . 7" m Outstanding Features Not a belt, fan or drain pipe. Never nerds oiling. Unusually quiet. in? tall I iV portable - SCOUT LEADERS it anywhere fWoo BeIan The afternoon meeting Anvened o'clock: music by the Primary workers directed by Veronicia Markham Beck; prayer, X F. Beck; ttrong, attractive cabinets built for service. the afternoon was devoted to re-Boy Scouts of wts from the workers In the dlf-- Leaders In the receive Intensive ferent organisations of the church; America mwill aid tor tha-- tnjured flist 1. H.T'6fnaBJf 01 UIC MgA 'councIT training Red, Cross was the first speaker: Mrs. Annie from tha American R. Beck gave a report of the Pri- through arrangements Just complet between the two national organ mary work; President Lyle Creer ed Dixon-Taylor-Russe- ll izations. L. M. A. Y. I. the it work; Elijah The first aid courses, which will n. Hawklna. religion class work be taught only by authorised Red Delilah President Relief Hughet, . tart Cross instructors, wtnr fof viclety work: duet. Stella Brock- five-peprogressive training Sank and Kate Tippet U. Francis of a that . Hanks spoke briefly. Elder Ly-n- course for Scout leaders, which has Inaugurated. organisation of work then the the of spoke NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Through the 3,600 chapters of the uxlllary organisations, explaining American Red Cross, one of which ow there was the place for coun? Arnl Canyon Oil Shale Main; work of each Individual la tha la located In practically every In the U. 8, first aid Instructors ty corporation; pr'.acipal .fompuny, OfferIsaac 'hurch. Bishop Brlggs will be made available for training Jlare of bualnccs at Provo, I'uh, the benedictloa. rnnvn U hereby jflven 1'ial at a v. Notice The first session Sunday morn- - local scout leaders. course will consist of I eetlng of the Board of director E. WUmta of Salt Lake if her or rng convened at the Eacalante Gar 24 The special helc) of class hours Instruction, cover it the above named company, 1927. tens 10 o'clock with at President .buaineaa for a few days. every on the 8th day c' I.'ovcmbcr, phase of first ing practically Gardner presiding. Prayer by Morr Jcanctto Naittow of San Francis of Wviettatl there yiy-- f" H visitor ahnrra p " ""'"B t7 IW nn f chorus Jtuakhv the hlsh r W tin MUsianiHfffafrm sTrffc-in iiww today. lirected by Stake Chorister F. J. era to cope with emergencies ' work. their Adrian Toolson of Ely, Nevada, It ?aux; Counselor aald company, payable $10" Tr BrockWells T. DeInstruction In this special grout each 1000 shares on or brfi. few days In Provo op hank and Charles W. Booth, the rpending will form part of the natlon-wid- r cember 3, 1927. and 11.50 per each business. of the council alter Priests' High 1. . 1000 shares on or b'forer March Dr. F. R. Oldham of Salt Lake, o' poke first; Elder Floyd Losee who campaign the Red Cross Is conduct 1928, to I. O. Bench, secretary, at the Utah county health unit, Is Ing to decrease deaths from acci las recently returned from a mis- - dents. Since the commencement of Room 11, Knight lUock, novo visitor In this city this week. Ion to Canada, gave some of his In 1910 the organixa the Utah. Any stock upon which suiu . Miss Mary Gaffner of Minneapo campaign xperiences; selection, high school tion has given group or class in Maeatment may remain inpaid on lis arrived in- - Provo Tuesday, Gardner horus; Bishop Henry the lit day of March, 1C28, shall be J. W. 1 hum van and wife 'of St poke; Elder Lyman occupied the struction to more than 3.000,000 per sons in this while during delinouent and advertised fur sale. Ixiuls, Mo., are visiting her for r remainder of the time, taking for Its last fiscal country, unless sooner paid shall be sold at few days. year It taught a quar M. I. A. slogan and the lis subject ter million persons' "What To Do public auction, at I loom 11. Knignt Alma lfcwn of Vernal is among mphasising the Importance of In- - Before the Doctor Comes." Block. Provo Utah, on Thursday. the Pmvo few days. a for llvidual and work ylsitors living. right April 0, 1923, at the hour of 5 K. Banks of Spanish Fork John ftemoon MeetingCARD OF THANK o'clock p. m., of said dny, to pay the Msry EJIcn Mower of Falrvlew Trie afternoon seesioir convened , tuRrthrr were Issued a marrlaga license a( delinquent asueiir.if-ntnirimlr. fithal.- - ... ft... W ' with the costs or advertising ana the county court house Fourth ward choir directed hyL."." . " LTl: Tuesday WailcrJ3Tugs; - prayer. Patriarch willingly assisted us during our ::i?:cn. ness from New York. William Orotegut; Ed M. Rows, ' , Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Jenkins and counselor to President Gardner, hour of sorrow, caused through the Addrens: Room 11, Knight Block, family of Soldier Summit are spend rave an address. "The Power of death of our baby daughter, Nads Lee. We especially wish to xprew Provo, Utah. Ing several days her with Mr. and Prayer"; Obct C. Tanner, prlnclp- - our appreciation to the speakers, Pub. date; Nov. 10, 17, 24; Dec. 1. Mrs. Lorls Carter. pn of the seminary, told of the Mr. and Mrs. James YV. Perkins work of the seminary; John 8. singers, pallbearers and those who furnished the use of their cars at Nolle Is hereby given that In and children have returned home Davis and George Larsen, two re the time of the services. For the two weeks In Og cently returned missionaries, spoke after for visiting resolution a of passed pursuance f their experiences In. the mission many beautiful floral offerings, and and Lcaa. , , and adopted by the. Board of Di- 6Vn for tha words of comfort and conso rectors of said corporation on the Mias Phyllis nrrkne of San Fran- - 'lehl. Dr. Asa Curtis of the Nebo lation, we are Indeed grateful. take addressed the meeting, and 29th day of February, A. D. 1928. Cisco, Calif., Is visiting with rela MR. AND MRS. EMIL K. Uvea in Provo and Payson thlr "Slder Lyman, spoke, choosing his the data upon which said assess- week. NIELSEN AND FAMILY. subject, "Unhappy Marriages and ment shall become delinquent is Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cos and family the Divorce Problem". He empha-ie- d .postponed and contlnuedto the 1st of Salt Lake were the thought that young peo among the visitA. D.. and. of any iKS, May. day ple should marry those of their own stock upon which said assessment ors here Monday. Miss Ruby Sneddon of Payson aith and there would be less may remain unpaid on the 1st day and divorce. Bishop W. shall be delinquent and spent Tuesday her with friends. of May, 1928, Mrs. Mary Jensen of Logan lr E. Stoker of Price offered the advertised- for sale, unless sooner two weeks In Provo with closing prayer. paid shall be sold at public auction spending Mrs Joseph Barker. The evening meeting held at 8 at Room 11, Knight Block, Prove, herMr.daughter; and Mrs. Willis Black cU an" Vclock was devoted to the M. I. A. Utah, on the 5th day of June, A. D. President M. R. Taylor resided. 1928, at the hour ot S o'clock p. m. children of Springvllle are visiting Community singing was led by F. J. of said day, to pay the delinquent in this city today. assessment together with costs of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Small and faux; prayer. O. Ray Hales: duet family of Diirhrane hsva returned Ella Monsy and Hannah Vlcklund: and txprrisr of sale. advertising to their home after visiting In Pro olo. Gladys Williams: . " , addreaa 10. BENCH, vo and Salt Lake during the past Wenxali Forest Smith, the sneaker Secretary. two weeks. ' compared the religion of the L. D. Pub. Dates Mar. Geonre BartWt and W. B. ClarVs- - 3. church with the taarhin nf ton of Chicaeo, 111., were among the ther churches. There were RSO Notice is hereby given that In business visitors here In attendance. Preeldent Tuesday. Lyle Creer pursuance of a resolution paused offered the cloelng prayer. and adopted by the Board of Di- advertising and expense of aale. rectors of said corporation on the L O. BENCH. 30th day of April, A. D. 1928. the Secrets rv. move it anywhere. And do not overlook the GET TRAINING tI Co. ' ZzJioiitBuBU Stores - , t a ar Gombiiriiaitioini ' l . " Every piece of merchandise placed on th is sale is outstanding: in value. Some is new. some is old, and some is soiled, b ut our ridiculously low prices should sell every piece as it is on sale at a fraction of its real cost Come and see what we have to offer. -- You can find something you need. This is a real Cleanup. One Lot of Older SILK DRESSES that can be remodeled to children's dresses. 111 $1.00 4 on which said assessment may remain unpaid on the 1st day of June. A. D. 1928. shall be delinquent and advertised for sale, . unless, sooner paid shall be sold at public auction at Room 11, Knight Block, Piovo, Utah, on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1928, at the hour of 6 o'clock p. m 1 of said day, to pay the delinquent your stomsrh is tick, yen are assessment, together with costs of sickVall over. .If y0u can't digest your food, yon lose stren.Tth, get nervous and feel as tired when you get up a when you went to bed. Stomach Trouble Bine Pennant Cord Headache and . Heavy Weight JAP CREPE Expert HOTEL Newhouse 8AI.T LAKa! CITY, UTAH mf sH Lk Cltr's in4 varf br gairta Bla, mmrm kovul MBlort wttai Mr. ermm tm Caf sssl mlfurim t S m mlln. .ACiJ 2.00 to M .H.Hrmi'tN. IIH Blue 2 for PROCESS .." FEDERAL ' PRODUCTS CLAYSON TIRE CO. 2nd and "Center 12 perfect -- align ment and even contact with cutter blade guaranteed. West Street" When you have your mach ine sharpened here at home you can bring is back isn't satisfactory. Phone if it . 82 MEREDITH CYCLE CO- ..112North STh Mgr. $1.00 $1.00 lath Univ. Ave. Values to $1.00 IN. BLEACH Very fine grade. 36 inch Heavy FACTORY HUCK TOWELING Very good grade 7 8 yards for , -- yards for $1.00 . each ttoo- - 4 LARGE BATH TOWELS Extra heavy weight New Silk -- : $1.00 All new dresses One lot of APRONS AND HOJSE DRESSES Very Special 89c One lot of new shadis and silk. , Values to 1LET1C UMOTrsuiTS Value to $3.00 ' $15.45 Extra Special $1.00 ... ALL LADIES' VERY FINE UNIONS Values tr$2.(M) - - lot of $1.00 - : ALL UNION SUITS REDUCED FOR DOLLAR DAY Value $1.98 One large lot of COMBINATION CORSELETTS and STEPINS Very new. Value to $2.00 . $1.35 - $1.00 -- $10 SILK HOSE Reduced to JIEA V Y R A ' in all shades value $1.00 values IN-QA- ........ JS ...v...-.$2.- v $1.00 50c 65c 98c i..V... .vsv value $1.25 One lot of INFANTS SWEATERS. "REDUCED TO ONE LOT OF BED SHEETS r' , - $1.00 - 00 ... .....c;.....$5.00 $1.00 '. : 98C - One lot of CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS ' , Sizes 2i2 to 5V2 ' ALL RAYON BLOOMERS values to $1.25 value values ONE LOT OF LIGHT AND 10 c MANY alraryaftP" One lot of PRETTY HOUSE DRESSES Values to $1.48 PEQtOT SHEETS 81x90 ; -- $1.00 $1,00 One ' $1.00 Selection of jn-alH-he One lot of L. D. S. GARMENTS, to $1.25 a Value yards for yards for 1.00. $L00 Dresses One lot of JAP COOLIE COATS " 'Values to $1.98 5 A Wonderful $1.00 $7.75 . 3G 4 $1,00 Values to $1.19 Values to 25c One lot of LAST YEAR'S SUITS ' Values to $50.00 your lawn mower sharpened the new STAR OO f.e yard for One lot of CHILDREN'S DRESSES 2 to 6 years Have Pennant Corner , yards for ; USE 1 yards for One lot of CHILDREN'S HALF SOX Reduced to Process u WE rx 57 MMlirv.rtpTnt: nr - Deserrea Angeles, Calif., says: Tor 6 years I could hardly work I ruffered so from stomach and liver trouble, Eut Tanlae built up my strength and made my stomach and liver work fine." Let Tanlae do for you what It did for this sufferer. It corrects the most obstinate directive troubles relieves gtss, pnms in tho stomach and bowels. It restores appetite, vigor and sound sleep. Tanlae is made of roots, barl and herbs. The cost is less tha 2 cents dose. Get bottle froi Tour dnijrghrt today. Yonf Jnone. back if it doesn't help you. W1 .New Star Vulcanizing Equally Los t4 "dm S Place, LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED . 4 -- . and. For 10 years Tanlae has restored to .healthjiBdajajiijjy flinuy ibath. S!rh(U who ulfered just as you da Mr. Aloert A. Rooke. of 1830 W" 89th . -- Tire Repairing-- 5 DRESS PRINTS yards-f- or Silk and Rayon RATINE 6 Fast Color 7 DRESS RATINE yards for Values to 25c Values to 50c yard Our Dizziness CRETONNE" $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 8 . r Price PRETTY --CINGHAM yards for SPECIAL IederaD TIRES DRESS CURTAIN Special Leader $1.00 One to a customer. ar ready-to-we- Regular value 63c 10 Yards Price DRAPERY- Ladies and Children's Sweaters and an assortment of that Is soiled, which cariJ made over into fine garments. --VOILES uiMeieii'j -- One Lot of Older CHILDREN'S C6ATS Lotuf" e" FLOCK DOT in- Special Leader -- data upon whiclaai4-wwgm- aiJ Addiysi. Koomlt:1r?nlghrBlocV .shall become delinquent is poet pen Provo, Utah. ad and continued to the 2nd dny of Pub. dates: May 2. . 18, 23, 1928. June, A. D. 1928, and any rtock up- ne-Larg- "Z THIS WEEK Sale CleaiHi tap. f . " ' ' . CITY NEWS " . " an ui ' ' '69C Each - ALL COMBINATIONS Value to $1.25 $1.00 These are only a few of the many bargains we are offering. We are offering merchandise Dresses, Silk, Footwear and Store-wid- e many bargains ' in ' - ' bargains. new-sprin- g FARRER3RO' reERs: go: 11 |