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Show i t -- -r P&OYO EVENING HERALD, WTDSESD A Y, JUNE 27. IMIOlf tmvtw. to Attract Colorfd Parad . Thooaands to Proro For Central Utah's Mammoth Fourth of Jalj Celebration Utah count and many musical, military and other organizations from principal dtlci of the Btate will assist in making the mammoth Fourth of July parade the most color ful and spectacular event of Itakjnd ever witnessed in Utah,' according to Dan Hunter, chairman of th parad com - mit tM. M BscMsas LtteJv Th pared will b on of th out standing feeturee of th great celebration being sponsored her by Prqvo post Na IS. American legion. win consist 01 Mm eight or tea distinct sect Ions, each of which win be under the direction of a special committee. Response to th lavtta&ona of the parads committee . Uvtta.tlona to Individuals, firms, organteatlons and ettlaa to partlcl-pet- a givss every assurance of pro am meat success The flrat aectlon of tha parade will bo under tha direction of Phil ' Jackson and Georje Harris. This, the military aectlon. wUl Include a color guard coon prised of a soldier, aallor and a marine. The colors rill be followed by Hawkins Military band. Next In Uia Una of march will be troona from tha 18th - Infantry of Fort Douglas, which WU bring a detachment of machine guns, aba aa artillery unit from the, Utah National guard; which also will be mounted on field artillery. Tha Logan Fife and Drum corps will lead the massed colors of .the American Legion posts of tha slats and legionnaire la taa line of march. aMguttartaa Oa Hand la sections two an three." which will be under thtfirectlon of Commander D. Orlo Allen Of the Proro peat, American Legion, and Judge Oeorge W. Worthen, will be represented Senators Read Smoot and WUBaaa H,., King.-- . Censreasmea Dow B. Colton and E. O. Leather- - - - s HX 3 - . w& . . -- oo tgp - MSpJ? iu wood, Governor Oeorge sbb B-T-- a mm. mm mm' 10m mm ' a a a m. m mm SER VICE R 'v.- Th Saving and Better . Co. uiviten fact urge you to compare thew any other store. .The saving made possible by our increased buying power is passed on to our customers and reflects itself in low' '" t : er prices and a saving to you. ; is to pay cash for it that There is but one best way to buy anything, whether it be a home, a car; or f urnlture--th. way is best because the CASH PRICE is always the lowest price for which any article can be bought I)Lxon-Tayior-Russ- ell ; : . at v x Whenjou buy furniture, think over the above statement. Most of jus cannot pay spot cash for the many important tlimneeded in our homes. ..This is no reflection upon us. Neither should it expose' us to the penalty of PAY? ' l' '. j ING TOO MUCH for what we buy merely to secure credit , ' 3 . n, , . ven though you buy on credit never pay more than cash prices -e- X . Buy from a store that prices its merchandise for cash selling, and yet is strong and responsible enough to accommo date you with liberal credit terms at only a small fractional cost as carrying charge. This carrying charge is graduated ' ; ' ' in amount to the length of time and the size of the purchase. . You then enjoy cash prices and pay only a nominal fee for extra accommodation. That, accommodationas buried or obscured, or camouflaged by a smoke screen of claims, such as: "No 'Intmst'' "No Extras," or ' ; ' ' : - Charge for Credit" ; , - ' not No x Satisfy yourself that the' price you pay is the cash price. Shop and be sure. Compare the merchandise and prices and then buy. from the store that you know is giving remembet you are buying merchandise not discount or credit -- N Pay cash if you prefer. But if our easy monthly payment plan is more convenient, the neJpjered carrying charge (Added to the Amount Remaining, After Deducting Your Down Payment and Each Monthly Payment) is a very small item when compared with the GREAT SAVINGyou make on the LOW PRICE we give you on theinerchan-dis- e you purchase under our LOW ONE PRICE system. . . - Ross and Clauds Hinckley, win con-tain alt of the quaint vehlclea and e borae and buggiea that can be obtained In Utah county. Any e one who has aa convey-'anc- e la requested to get la touch with Messrs. Ross or Hinckley and store system makes low prices "-cha- in old-tim- Chain store purchasing power with the sales volume outlet produces greater turnover which is reflected in lower Co..is a chain store system with eight busy furniture stores. D. T. R. prices to the consumer. ' Gos big buying power now passes on to you the lowest prices on quality furniture in the State of Utah. Investigate! old-tim- enter the big parade. Ray Barrett and Howard Egaa s will be In charge of Section Seven. -Her will roll all of the old type automobiles that can be obtained. A bucking Ford will probably be ' ' obtained from American Fork. Any person knowing of aa old model car .wil) do tha committee member In ' charge 6f (his section a great favor to report the same to tbeav. Section Eight win be the comic section and wll) be directed by Dr. Stanley Clark and Dell Webb. Here will be clowns and comic characters of all kinds and colors. Prises of SIS, (10 and S3 wiU be awarded to those proving themselves to be the best comedians.-"Boysget your heads to working and figure somS comical situation that will land a prise." Is ths of. the committee mem' 5 bers. ; . K, - In addition to Ty the above" ecrtons other floats will be entered and o 1 Where You Get Lowest Prices H. Darn, secretary of Btate H. E. Crocket, Rats Auditor John E. Holden, Stats Treasurer John Walker, Attorney General Harvey H. duff. Superin tendent of Public Instruction C N. Jensen, County Commissioners A O. Smoot. Neil Dahle and J. W. Olllman, Mayor Alma Van Waga-neand City Commissioners J. Elmer Jacobean and Charles kins. Following these dignitaries win be Miller's Juvenile band and Boy Scouts of America In uniform. ... Section four will be under the direction of Charles Hart and Dr, Vera R. Greenwood. This will be comprised of all the patriotic floats, , It la stated. Proro city will furnish two. floats, one of which will be the Goddess of Liberty. The Goddess and1, her attendants for the city float will be chosen by the Ameri can legion auzllllary, which organl sauoa win also enter a float The merlcaa Legion wtU enter two floats ward and each church In Provo will be reap resented In this actio with a float Keen rivalry wui prevail lor first prise of S50. second prize of $25 and third prise m iU. Many Floats Coming The Columbia Bteel corporation and th Pacific States Cast Iron Pips company will each enter a float as will ths U. P. Athletic association. The Provo Rotarv and Xiwania clubs also will be sented. Each city In this section of the sUte has been Invited to en ter a float and It la anticipated that Spriagville, Spanish Fork, Payson. Eureka, Pleasant Grove, Lehl, American Fork and Heber ' will accept the Invitation and floats representative of . ram lan their respective communities. Fred B. Critchlow and Fred New n will be In charge of Section 8. which division will be sponsored by the Provo Chamber of Commerce. AH business m nof Provo ars expected to enter commercial floata in this aectlon. Section Six. directed by Hugh a EHxon-Taylor-Russ- -- ell where there is more than one price someone pays too much Dixon-Taylor-Russ- . .Company ell EIGHT BUSY FURNITURE STORES. . , (Continued oa Pag Thirteen) . Proro :, SpringTille ' , x- Hephi . . 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