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Show T PACE FOUR Young T. It Drops In FROYO EVENING HERALD, TirUESDAY, JUNE 2L 07 FRUIT VITAL By TBASOa M. COB EzBrrtaaaot Stattoau With th heavy set of fruit evifor orchards-- r dent in many section of the a tat a, mora at tent ion to fruit thlnnlnt will be to motnU's tha Beaded thla sis and quality of tha crop i;tfc yr Small peaches have been the ban of tha Utah industry la past seasons and have been partly for the low prices received for this crop. Many growers who prune. cultivate and thla their crop to get large peachea are getting a sub stantial premium for their fruit, la addition to getting more of It- Large fruit sells more readily even at high price. Lat year a Hale grower sold out hi three-Inc- h readily on the Salt Lake market at from SI to $1.60 per case, while small peaches were plentiful at 60 cents. Since shippers, canners and consume ra agree 4n demanding large fruit. It la up to tha gruwer to It her pictured Theodore ftooMvelt. Jr, left, dn of the fighting Teddy, them what they want give dieeueeed aa of Nebraska they Two-Inc- h with former Governor Sam R. McKelvte peachea or two and a xora cam new wiu at Kaasa City. KooKVtrt quarter-Inc- h applea may grade No 1 and "get by," but such sizes will not enlarge the demand for Utah Rnswii Fork for a tea day m wan Tftatlrea and frlenda They Mra. Clyde "White of Idaho Falls has been visiting with her ict to return to tha coast city who mother Mra a Agnes Morgan left for her home Saturday.. She and Mr and Mra W. E, Thomaa of Mr. White win leave immediately announce .th marriage of for-- a trip to Portland and the their son Mark to Mlda Barnett of coast Their little) daughter will Pavson at the Salt Lake temple. visit with her grandmother" at 20, A bride's !panih Fork ' while they are on Wednesday, Jun shtraiil aa given for Mtea Barnett their trip. . Thurm'.av afiurnoon, June 14, Mra, V. E.Thomai waa the hostesa A - Mia. J. W. Bell entertained at a afternooq waa enjoyed. dinner Sunday afternoon ra honor d.'!igfui of of Mrs. Margaret Malcholm mm Relva Taylor of Payaon Calif. Guests with muaie and Miaa North Hollywood Florence Franaen of Springville were Mra. E. Z. Anderson of Loa with readings. There were 38 dele- - Aagelea Mr. and Mra. Jos. Roach, ratea and f rienda present A buffet Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swenson and Mra Mary Lis Bowen. luncheon waa served. the tree. Likewise . Mr. Charles Maatrum and Mra. El win Back of Lehl spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hardy ,; . 1 v . 1 Mrl knd Mrs. Robert Allred and Mra JO FT j Al)rd of Lehl spent Sumit here virtiting Mra. v - RP'lidy. lrnd Mr! fruit now-the- - 2.00 Jlere's a , C uv - ; Value Shirts VALUE that yeu won't soon for-pe- tl Shirts, Values to $3.50 M8& -- color MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Full cut, blue and work shirts. gray chambray AH sizes YS - FINE SHIRTS HBO latest patterns, values - -- genuine Broadcloth, $1.35 w.... . to ............ .v. .. .. j Irr) BOYS' TWO PANT U .It keens it ilt. life. And 3 Pai.s $30 hut f n Mothers, twists f Values ' It JM $1 1 -- Values - . $12.50 H,.f f Values $75S observer's advice that Tans Jin the American league . bleacher should not de bate these mauers when the games with the Yankees are being play ea. in other day in St Louis a fan, forgetting where he waa for the moment. and declaiming the virtues of the Cardinala waa bean- ed by one from Ruth' bat Is take advantage of this wonder offering,. The newest plaids, stripes, new novelty A rare offering made possible through a gigantic "poor purchase of fin woolens. it gives it longer : 1 and keep- - ' all under operating tempering its lubricating body practically atures, Conoco Motor Oil makes your gasoline more efficient. It actually saves gasoline. By providing smoother operation under all conditions hill climbing, on the level in high gear at low speeds, in starling Conoco Motor Oil saves your time. The Conoco chart at dealers and service stations shows the proper grade for your motor. Ask for that grade always. S t ir a w s CJ on- -' your sulmmer Hat-e- t to these champion Sale values. 'i&Vi rI LI $138 $188 I $238 $258 $338 1 Ju i $42 I MEWS ATHLET value.vvv..v Famous Topkis Brttclc Union Suits . .... CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY. It -- ptti-ofau- braaka. Hew Mexico, Cwlahrsna, Oregon. South Dakota, Tea, UtsiWeabingtoo and Wyoming cOMQco MOTOR OIL 4 I : - f'i I iVijjUrVwJp j laUlXY ' mmm W j : MEN'S FLANNEL DRESS PANTS --' XL : ' - ' 4 368 KHAKI WORK PANTS Regular $2,00 MOLESKIN WORK PANTS Regular $20 fine RIPING PANTS-x- tra Gabardine, a winning value , g68 1.38 Large Mex- straw ican Sombreros el th fringed 1.78 F 2.88 BOYS' ATJL1 An unbeatable boys We are featuring during this sale at these prices the newest) creations in Men's and Young Men's Novelty Pants values $3.00 to $9.50. t f Full cut a remarlble ? ftodmcen, ixfmen and Marketers $35 lu LEVEN'S IS HEADQUARTERS FOR By providing friction! ess operation, sealing the pistons, of tug b. grade products la Arkansas Colorado, Idabo,soaea,MUaouri,M(oataaa, Ne- - f jock-eye- d eyeson of handsome Leghorns, Mikados, Ianduros, Toyos. Save $1 or $2 on 1 1 8 We have one of the largest selections you ever, laid I - 7-- - Parti txmoco Mcrtor uu saves yocr car. and bought the FINE WOOLENS Only because "pool' purchase, and had the clothes tailored by f R ester's finest tailoring syndicates can we offer you Irenable clothing at these prices. Made up by. tailors of clothes, of beautiful twists, Worsteds, Serges, wa style, every wanted color and material MEN! S I KNOCKOUT VALUE I newest novelty desijms broadcloths. silk stripes big range of colors not shirt worth less than $2.50 and values to $3.50. , AH "v hears. Apricot should be thinned to not more than one to a spur and three to five Inches apart-- On vigorous voung trees they may be left fori closer distance', although fruit borne on th new shoots should be thin ned more to prevent breakage. In California, groct rcmcvp !l ieri fruits becaus" of the iujili nercftit ig of Imperfect spelrnena. Four to six Inches is the rule with oeaches. Many grower prefer the latter distance, especially with old the er, less vigorous treea and Mra C D. Strong and Schuyler were in Spanisr Forki Monday calling on their old frienla Mr. and Mra Strong are living In Loa Angelea, California Benjamin Evans announces Schuyler haa been attending the marriage of his daughter, Ellenor Lincoln high school at Provo Ihe to OUle Hancock of Payson Wedpast (rioter, nesday, June 14. In honor of the ' bride Mra George Mllner and Mrs. " .' i Mra. Mima Hales spent last week .William Evans were Joint hostesses end l Salt Lake visiting her daugh- at a bride's shower at the home ter Leah and her son Grant Hales of Mra William Evans, Thursday and tie family. , evening. Games and muale were the feature. At 11 o'clock lunchMra. Kate Davis as spending ten eon was served to 60 guests. The Nys in Salt Lake visiting her bride received many beautiful and useful gifts. J CWer, Mra Lily Rogera 1 For Men Another tremendous Manufacturer's Concession to Levens Chain Stores. Exhaust Troe Dverbearing .nofe..onrjr causes small, unsalable fruit but exhausts the tree, decreasing tha crop for next year and making th tree and buds mora liable to Injury froui win ter cold and spring frost Sine th seeds of apple and the pits of peaches and apricots require concentrated plant foods,- - production of a large crop of small fruit is very devitalising to the tree. TWnn'ng should be done Immed-iaft'l- y after the "June drop" which is now finished In the earlier lona of the state. Apricots should be thinned flrit It Is not too late to benefit them peaches and apples last Thinninc by hand is usually more rapid than with - Mra Joseph E. Jensen and son Ray of Salt Lake motored here Sunday and spent the afternoon Plaiting with Mrs. J. W. IU'l. Mr Marzarrt MUchlm" motored as fai a Salt Lake with them on theli wfif home to Calif. Mra Harriet Bowcn announces the marriage of her daughter, Hat-ti- e to Bert Oberhanseley, Wednes dayJune 14- .- In honor of th event a wedding supper and reception waa held at tha bride's horn Thurs day evening. Both young people have been en ployed by the R. L Jex Mercantile company and all the employeee of the store and Mr. and Mr. R. J. Jex and the near reUUvea of the bride and jrroom were tha guests &t the wedding sup- pct AJfyueaaTtit pvtnmg wa; enjoyed with game and music, fol lowing supper. ; The bride received many beautiful and useful gifts. $1.50 88o SHIRTS SALE. necessary;. Overbearing "Complimentary to MrsTMargaret Malcholm, Mr. and Mra , Joseph Roach entertained at a dinner Thursday afternoon, gueeta were Mra Lyne Roberta of Provo, Mra K. Z. Anderson of Loa Angelea and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Bweneon. , helrtnn uncrowded Regular to JL (Greater BUT betetr Shirt-swonderful Special Concession to us by the makers for this frreat sale. Regular to $1.50 values. BIG FEATURE Or THIS Not better, aa tha branches do not bend down and ahad each other so badly as In unthlnned trees. Loss from breakage may also ba reduced although propping may frequently be - - Shirts Broadcloth 1 Itt-lnc- Mrs, X Willi wis and daughter Ur. and Mr R. J. Robertson who JiaW spent tht wtnUr at Hunting- - Kmma Lewie were Provo vlaltort tea Beach, California, moiorto w Saturday. The OEaurencella club met" at the home of Mrs. Blanche Swanson last Friday evening. Roll call waa ans wered with club fees. The follow program waa, given: song, Mrs. "tig 'tlllaei. Albertaon and Mra. Harold , ran at with Mrs. Carl Prior at the piano. Instrumental music, Mrs. Carl Prior. Luncheon waa aervedjo ten club members and the fallow wK invitnd gtiite; .Mrs. William Shitnmn. Mrs, William tirr WHIIiim AlbfilJon, Mrs Mil. Grant & Into, lira. Harold gweason Mra. (V? Trior, Mra. Elmo Christ-ensev?The hostess was assisted b) Mrs. Bartha Bow en, Mra. WAllaa. Larsen and Mra. Grant White. Great Vakes Boring fruit or better the reputation of the grower who produces them. In addition, tbey don't fill the baskets and boxes like the big onea Cali fornia eanners use th slogan "One h peach weighs aa much as two peaches" In urging their growers to thin carefully. Thinning not only Improves the else of fruit but usually gives larg r yields, higher quality and better color with less breakage and ex hauatton to the trees. Removing surplus fruits when dpne early, not only does not reduce the crop, but frequently increases It somewhat Quality is improved by removing the culls in thinning thus saving th expenae of picking and sorting them and conserving the energy of SPANISH FORK SOCIETY 'Com Business Is GireaS: e r or tasseled $1.00 grade 59c spill p |