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Show r. ui (Continued "WIEiam, JSorman, Jr. A. W. Cren, Louis F. Acderson and Sonti ,: ; Mikkelsca. The office diviaki i divided into seven depariftenLsr Accounting. gan, co. ' tie concent ha rapidly devekpd until today there are eight storwi la vartou part of the, central settioo of Utah. The constant growth and expansion of the eompaDjr make fair promise Umt oon the eoTrra"y; In ita business, will be state-wid- e v The rrowth of our company may be Judged from the fact that we have (one from a ahlpmant of 11 carloads In 1923 to U carloads In 1827," said Mr. Taylor to a Herald "The repreerntatlTe Wednesday. present outlook makes It safe for ua to catenate that in 128 our concern will handle 60 earloada of home "Our slogan, with which he hare thoroughly saturated our entire sales force. There are acre of diamond at your very door waltirg for you' to dig them up,' haa put confidence and determination Into reault they have our staff. A forte tut after the bacon and hare broncht it home by giving to each cent ser-vicuetoitbe name100100 percent value and the aanie per In merchandise for every dollar e ce ponded. The company Is owned and op erated by SO stockholder, all of whorrl are actively engaged In pro moting the business of the organS3 isation. Beside that we have employees, making a total of 73 person actively engaged in the or ganization." The Provo store, the home office of Cwtny. was opened In November J921, under the direction of Arthur N. Tay lor, ' Three large floors, each one equipped with a balcony, are used as display rooms of the large quan tity qf home furnishing of various kind. " ; flora Page One) . credit and collection, advertising and claim department with Ar thur EX. Taylor in charge, assisted by June Hoover. Luelie Meld rum, Olive Terry, Myrle Thurber, Elfie Scott, Louise Haaler and Aaaal Dehlquist; invmclxxg, recording and payable account departments, wuk Mary R-- Bandley in charge, Kalhrya Lewis and ray Bean, assistants. The other seven store of tn con cern are located la varioua towns of Utah, Waaatch and Juab eoun- The store are beautifully ar ranged and offer to the people of their respective sections wonderful opportunities. The SpringvlUe store was opened in February, 1924. It la headed by Seymour Xi. Mendenhalt. Jr, assist ed by Marie Ward and Lindaey Par ' ker. The Nephl store waa established In May' 1924, with John C. Hall as manager, and Minnie Belli ston and Merle Sargent as assistants.. Golden Taylor I the manager of the Payson store,' opened August, 1924. and is assisted by Marjorie Wilson and Harold Jones. The Pleasant Grove store was started In February, 1924. with Elton L. Taylor in charge, assisted by Mae Wadiey, The Spanish Fork store . was opened In April. 1926, with Arnold Angel a manager, assisted by Mildred Bradford and Allen Halvorsen. The Heber store was opened m March, 192T. Glen Baker Is in Wootten and. charge, with Orson Robert a assistants. The American Fork store was opened In September, 1927, with Glen L. Taylor as manager, assisted. by Violet Preston and Bernard Wal ker. Aj-vP- fDiOTS If.(Continued In southern quasi-Judici- t4 "In . a TO BE ACiWE to--d- gry crowds that throng the fairground nest week for U gigantic Americas. Legion Fourth of July Caleb ration. Cenceeslona " of all varieties will s la eperaUqn on the ground aHng the entire day. according to Wallace Tbomas, concession chains. "Only class, dependable, concessions of tht highest type will be tolerated on the grounds this year." states Mr. Thomas. Tn order to Insure the best kind of carnival av toacttan that will te conducted oft plan, traveling side show, Pure Silk Special; I 95(: ....... ycJ) Voil and Broadcloth Dresses, sizes 6 'to 14. CI Q Values to $4.00. Special Ladies' Silk Hose," sixes reerular $1.00 value. All new colors, pair - El-do- ..... ,y 8'2 to 10- -' t 120 ; for all ' Values to , FLORAL $20.00 5 $5i95 Values to Values to $29.00 $45.00 $60.00 ' 514,95 $9i95 B&auUful voile neatly trimmed. 1 Values to $3.95 I" Cm?E ?? $1 ,45 . Jf Dresses Large sizes, ...... medium and small. Small,; medium sizes in Silks, Crepe, Tub Silks, Flannels, Crepe and Georgettes and '"Tub Silks; . - combinations. Very special lejy . All . Special , ' ?'. ' 95. Msite; ' . t. ,, W -- 'f Millinery Greatly Reduced SPECIALSr$1.00,; $1.95, IZMS $19,95 at . .$1.00 J? JU. j 17 fljf QC . " V -- i v II 1 ii1 l IS' I ) .'t P I CK OR Silk, taffeta, and flannel dresses, sport and dress . Sale to Values to 44. $15.00. 16 Sizes price etvlps. .VvJ sT .Beautiful Silk Crepe Dresses, plain and printed styles. CQ QC y? V Regular values to $25.00. Special sale price Biiiifflweiseir 1 Real Quality Special lot of 60 dresses. Values to $30.00. Sale price Malt Syrup $12.50 All Other Dresses at Reduced Prices Bahsdnith Children's Dresses, Values Jo $2.00. Special Dudweiter Malt .......... .... 2ZS1.00 1 16t bread, Syrup, cake and cookie are more delicious and nutritious. Grelly Reduced Summer ' Large and small new summer hats, beautiful styles, new colors. Values worth over ' double. v i I , $5.93;. values . All the world loves $1.95 . V'4f Horse hair, straws, felts, 'etc Small and large head sizes. Individual styles. Sale price.. r ' Values to $12.50 $2.95 . Colorful Display of Rugs and Floor Cdverings ... , . ' - . - . . .. xcelleot quality rugs in room sizes domestic weaves, in patterns Oriental rugs, or adaptations thereof. ; In conventional or novelty designs. Well made, durable, and in fringed or unfringed styles. Rugs for riving room, bedroom or dining rooms. In light or dark colorings. A vide ra.nge of prices ;' 1 all exceptionally low. Choose your new rugs now! , . 9x1 2 Axminster Rugs $27.95 ' ' ' COtQRFUlr ANHEUSERBUSCH, St.Zoui Salt Lake City. Ut3i ! LUXITE in t Dresses Dresses and organdie, new summer, ' dresses, 'Ss . $g9S Values to Delightfully, Cool Summer n l Trvv i I New shipment of new mer chandise received today SUMMED COATS 20 ONLY CHILDREN'S SPRING COATS, on sale Invite You to Our July 4th Whaigmk DMribmten ' i Prone 466 Provo - - - - Utah UTAH WHOLESALE GROCER COAUtml DUMbutr$, Z10N3 WHOLESALE GROCER CO- - J Provo, Utah " ! W."H. BINTZ CO. ' r , Our entire remaing stock of high grade coats now sacrificed at prices way below cost. Twills, sheen, kasha, broadcloths, and silks in the new styles. Sizes 14 to 48. AU colors. Occasions ' tl ....... out they go! FLOWERS se - .; t1 ff fQr DUG Imported $ilk' Tapestry Piow' Toris., nn $2.00 vaipes. Beautiful designs and shapes, sale price . .V I tUU ' , ! 142 1 fed-rrati- FOURTH OF. JULY LS Ladies' $3.00 Suit 'Blouses in white, blue, CI QC tan and prints. I itfJ AU sizes, special Ladies' $6.00 Pure Silk Suit Blouses, all M QC colors and new styles. JiJ J A wonderful yalue for . ., new Torselet, sizes 34 Corao Belts, to 44. Reinftarcced support. CI Cfl I'wU $3.00 values for rrv . -t Kid Gloves, white and grey French Kid. v Values to $3.00, . liUU Special Sale Price Kayser full fashioned Pure Silk Hose. Regular $2.00 values. dfl .'.V I Special sale price, pair (ildreir's-lrripdrte-d contraptions. - , .. day wheh the angry victim seeks After tea minute hot debate tbe redress from the police, the wUy farm bloc won, and T; E. Caahman - departed fer" VJrgi ballyhoo haaof tbe llmaeeota Term bttreaj field. ' " ', waa named a member of The --amrricas ' Irrfcn, Antici th which will draw J f-Mils Is trouble of nature. pating the platform. . on nooesc nonrasslisi ciean, sisung operetad as far as possible Thr ft l always ss by the local business men. " Too wfll be Consider the man who pleasant.' to served well, wbea yow cosns t tVe ki dead cigar in h street clings ear. ' fair ground for the great tnilltarV t We' have, been looking ever the' eeieoratloa spaa-- so Rf iuts'in platTorra eutd mmst con-fespectacle anet-tne ' red br tbe- American Xefk) en dlssppoinrmeDt.' Mot. -word the rourffa of July. was said about rainall. , . - LUXITE Thursday June 28 to Tuesday July 3 .' , UlibJLv qualified, his friend SPEC IA " . t. say, both by training sad by exper ience, to fill the office to wblett he .i i spires. 4'iiii OF JULY Silk Blooraerg and French Panties, new Btyle. Values to $2.00. CI flfl MliUU Sale price Ladies' :'Si!k Princess Slips, pastel shades, sizes J 6 to 46. CO flfl $3.00 values-- for only , ... - r . -- which will be held at Ogden on August U. Judge Parker haa made aa excellent record as district Judge, and If elected attorney gene rat would have the distinction of being the only recipient of that office who baa had Judicial expeslence prior to holding the office. Mr. Parker is , . al aspiring to the office of. attor ney general, I hope to have and I en sure 1 shaQ have toe same. loyal support from my friends that 1 have en)oyed to the postj and tn return. If favored with the nomina tion and the election, sriH do all that I can to uphold and where possible to do so advance the standards ot our state government? Mr. Parker haa been district Judge for the peat three and a half year. Hi term expire on January L 129. Hi sure laser will be nominated t the Judletal convention which, will, so doubt, be held some time prior to the Repubtteaa stats convention ' -- Utah") J e; 1 aa Judge will be of great servfe to me In filliag the off tee of attorney general, because this office Is An Its requirements, and is a position whiah any lawyer would be proed t f ill. Good Bscord Ma WY V-t- The personnel! 'of the home store la as follows: Furniture depart' meat, 8. W. Russell, assisted by Cecil. Went Harold Walker, Viola Joue and Phoebe Jones; music and plnatif department A. F. Dixon, as sisted by Genevieve Boehard; roes, and linoleum department, J. W, of Beaver City I in charge of the How, assisted by Hosmef Tucket: Beaver county district and John drapery department, I.vnn D. Tay- R. Graham of Falrvlew Is manager lor, assisted by Veda Vest. Matilda of the Sanoeie county district Balk)r and Dorothy Tavlor HerH. Arthur N. president of the ware and paint department, John L. concern, andTav'or. W. Russell, Sidney Russell, assisted by Max Ruftell; heed of the furniture department, crockery and gift department, Mary will leave Friday for the Chlcaro R. Bandley, assisted by Cora Vest; fiirnltitr will market, where shade department, Bert Hulsh; de- select the merchandise for they the sumliver department. Fred Williams. mer and fall trade of their stores Bslsrd by Jack Taylor and Merrill They will alao visit Grand Rapids Olaen; shipping drpartmrnt, Dclos and other furniture Stewart, assisted by Willis Csrter: centers of th east manufacturing before returnlinoleum and carpet laying, furniing. It is anticipated that the new ture repairing and upholstering de- capacious warehouse will he com partment Hans O. G. Miller, assist- pleted before the arrival of the new ed by Preston Peterson, J. Joseph shipments. n Johnson, James Johansen and Kelson; finishing, retouching and wallpaper department, William Citixen' associations find ths D. Norman, assisted by Elmo Taylor crime situation la Vhlcaeo not sa and Karl Johnson; Interior decora- good despite Big Bill's ringing ait urnnces. Sometime we think tion J and painting department George Norman, assisted by James that what Chicago need .1 a few Nelson, E. O. Harrison, D. P. Mor- - companionate hangings. LAV , (Continued front peg Glen Harmon, Vry Elsie CCarrctt, Gnorge p. Parker A. rax ikewelty- - la Us fare of s and lowry Nelson. Election of efeyiwht firewocke esJubeUea) will numbers boaj-place at thai be ahoem to the throngs attending Urns, so the 1X&2 feard of direct-or- e Ua awmiMik J uit fourth eetebtw-Uu- a V Is as follow: staged by tae Assertoan I esrten U SaH XeAe at Use Dr. F H-- Lyman, fair grounds is Pre. Dea- B. W. Mendenhall. Cuy. prasiilesi; shng and spectacular figures of fan 00, Salt Lake City, vice president; tastic ahapea will be released in the AJIle Smoot Coleman. "04, Provo. air when the Japanese bombs exvice president; A. Rex Johnson, H, plode at greet height. More than creaeral alumni Provo, secretary; 123 of these bombs, containing all H. A. Dixon. 14, Provo. treasurer; possible kinds of silk and tissue M. corres."29. Provo. Charles Berg. paper figures, will be sent up during B. E. Hinckley, the exhibition, which will take ponding secretary; Til. Provo; Heber Jex. Salt Lake place between and 7 the night of 90. W. Dr. Hiddleton. City; George the Fourth at the fairgrounds at Salt Lake City: George 8. Ballif. Provo. "21. Provo; H. Roland Tietjen. 13, Children as well as grownup Monroe ; Leda Tbompsoat, 27. Pleas- wiU be Interested In witnessing thi ant Grove; Iocs. Knight Allen. 0L spectacular and picturesque exhibiProvo; Dr, R J. Evans. "07, Lehi; tion never before shown In Provo, Estelle 8. Harris. VT, Provo; May The lustre .and sparkle of a fascinBooth Talmage, "Be. Sa.lt Lake City. ating innovation of thi character At this board meeting the secre-tar- y la bound to attract a mammoth reported fhe completion and crowd to the fair ground. Installation of the Brtmhall bust project, fully paid for, by . $1 sub- the stadlumi and organised to lend script ton a He also reported 137 life every effort toward pushing It to member in the Assoataled Alumni, completion. with this permanent fund now, In 11 month time, amounting to over Dispatches any that Hugh Leven (2,600. enly interest from which 1 of Pittsburgh I the world' greatest used-to- t . . persting purposes. tyer of knot. . Bend thev man to The board is enthusiastic about Hollywood. where no stores have been established as yet, the company la represented by residence managers who send their order direct to the home store in Provo. David J. Russell, Jr, of Eureka, Is In charge of the Tintlc district; C. R. Woodbury of Hinckley Is manarer of the Millard dlrtr,cts Oliver Broomhead companies of a jissaeienattle.ar ster will be axrluded.- - Local con- -- '1 cessional rea, Veil; known in this ytelnity wU be given, the preference over transients. , f ,"Oftentime during "celebration and ' special cay, 'traoap outfit , HOUSTON, Texas. June V (UT) Hot dasraa," soda i water. Ire ejected . by the' authorities front The farm, bloc started a row cream saa4wcoa ac4 all the other their last stand, breese In oa day eotnraft ih temocratie trimmings sad acessorles pertaia- - like Ihis and filch tha pockeU,of tee at Its openingplatform here session Inf to rer4lat4l Coney Isprotesting against exclusion of land wUl be waiting (or the hun- the crowd with gambling and other a farmer from tha 1 drafting nefarious The next ' imillBITED from Page One) Wooller, e In four districts TO -Q- ixon-Tikylw-IRm |