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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1D28. .1 BEAUTIFUL HORSES WITH J:SX- 1 .,frl' :-( - CIRCUS SELLS-FLOT- O -- iPROVOWOMEN OUIi M ARE HONORED tm FAGS FTVD BOARDING HOUSK foot nsM ma3or:, rpoLP Mca fi4ice alre apv, h "ltf IMIS IS A FULL Gftoul "LOOKS Ba"T JAT -- Mis-fAr-4; OAiE ' Biographies of Inez Knight Allen,n o MlM BACW Margaret P. Maw, Achsa E. Pax-mjuE ' W-j-primrt 'Prof Alice Louis Rey t nolds, all of Prcvo. are Jnelu'' "Women of the West," a Who's MAMMV. I UOULP ! Who of womea of western . sUti i u-?orX3L who are exceptionally prominent tn , civic social, business, professional. IF. A ft H V&riy 'UUUN, ME. r-O educational, artistic or literary lie j I it - k Eleven nun-dre- d of their communities. women in all are' listed. ' 1 This volume will be off the press, ' and ready for distribution Within the next two or three week and is mm t i mi published by Publishers' Press, Los Angeles, Calif., The publishers state that all entries have been made on merit only, and not a line ofjpacr has been paid for. Provo is remarkably the biographies of Utah , women, and Prof. Alice Louise ReyH ; , nolds of the Young university has contributed a special article to the book. Introductory remarks have been contributed by Governor - a ! ) . l SEE ! mOISA v I ..ww. .: v ..v.v ' r ICELANDERS singing, vocal and instrumental-mu- lc by the best talent to thf .obtain-"Myrtl- o . . -TREATY IS SIGNED J I'. . At noon there will be basket lunches bv eroucs and after dinner a pro- PEKijOTcHINA, July 27 (UP) American minister M'ncMurroy and trram of srxirtn haa hei-- arrano-edT. V. Soons.' of the n:il ion:ili:-.- t it.v- - This will Include comic and noveltv crnment signed today the new Chi-- ; races and miscellaneous features. Ww- - 25 in. which China is t, : If y fit fhy trTtttQr the pain instantly and shortly Jhe coi--n lifts right off. 1 mi , - i jxmsi i 886 payeg In 70 Work Is entitled "The Head of the-- House of Coontbe," by Frances Hodgson Burnett, and has been turned over to San Cross for circulation among the blind. Miss Slmms has received scores th- - blind, express-ln- g of letters-fro- nv days. ' The their thankfulness for her work. Sha devotes at least three hours per day to the Braille work, and has produced 16,660 i in six inyears 170 volumes. pages The quality of her work haa been commended by the Congresskmal Library on numerous occasions. Coprriki), I92J American If you take chances on of Spanish' ForkJeld Thurs b i n g questionable day afternoon at the homelof the president,-AnCreer Anderson, the merchandise a quesfollowing delegates were elected to tionable places and get attend the state auxiliary conven tion at Salt Lake.City,Aug,-9- , 10 stifhg don't get i and 11: Mrs. Ann Anderson,. Mrs. under the collar. We wunom tne support of a sanitary Mae Thomas, Mrs. Kate McAllister, handle only" reputable Mrs.. Naomi Thomas, Mrs. Blanche conscience among citizens. Gardner and Mrs. 'Hattie Nelson. and celebramerchandise. Outings, campings Alternates elected were: Mrs. Eliza tions are more difficult to regulate ' Nelson, Mrs. John Booth, Mrs. Ha ' than residence at home. Resorts, Special zel Thomas, Mrs. Josie Tuttle, Mrs'. and touring, make pools swimming 2 FOR 1 SALE Daisy Daniels and Mrs. Hannah an increase!!-burd- en to maintain Swenson. Mrs. Lindsay Snell enON ACCESORIES standards.,,' music tertained with . and refresh Bjr DIU K. P. OLDHAM An exposure to typhoid fever sug- doctor call and diagnose It, and he ments were served by the hostesses, All this week. an inspection i ne presence or- - one or more ; thenrcport to the proper auth- - ofesls inoculation andInoculation Mrs. Ann Creer, Mrs. Emily Booth, s. is of cases the' at surroundings. fever typhoid Mrs. Martha Stoker, Mrs. Kate Mcand inexpensive, and ent time in the county suggests (x- - Protection of water supply, re I Allister and Mrs. Hattie Nelson. ROBERTS SUPER Increased vigilance not only forjmoval of breeding places for flies, does not incapacitate for work. SERVICE ; the shock of his death was a great health officers but an awakened prViper caro of sewage and patients blow to his mother, who had been consciousness on tho partof the, are all measure known even to Opposite Roberts Hotel in poor health since that time. ' school children. (EBS public. Phone 825 Funeral arrangements have not Any known or suspected case Policing and inspection are in- should be recognized by having the I capable to cope with sanitation yet been announced, t TYPHOID FEVER PRECAUTIONS REM PASSES AWAY Iif WANT ADS "rfZ rf 1 Mrs. Mary Jane Bellows, wife of Charles H. Bellows of Lake Shore, died" at her home there Thursday after a long Illness. She was born In Spanish f ork, uec ii. iooi, me daughter of John E. and Sarah Ann Robinson Huff.. Mrs. Bellows has resided at Lake Shore for 48 years. She married Charles H. Huff and they" reared a large family of sons ULLkllUA lLLlLLfU UAA nod daufiUters. Those surviving arc: Mrs. rsaran McC'ormlck. Salem; Mrs. Minnie Taylor, Los Angeles; Allen Bellows,Provo; Mary Bellows, Joseph Bellowsr Lionel; Normanr Sam, Mrs. nd Mrs. -- Velma Crump-aail of Lake is Shore; 15 prandohildren; one sister, Mrs. Erastus Ottesori. Palmyra; three brothers. John W. Huff, Soldier Summit, and Joseph and Archie Huff, Ijike Shore. One son, Marion Bellows, was a radio operator In transport service during the World war. After his return home he was instantly killed by a steam shovel. i r cars! 70c -- VValue!) Ball bearing aprinf ahacJrfos a new and exclusive Studebaker feature. Greatest improve-mein motoring comfort since the balloon tire! Freedom of spring action never before considered possible. No squeaks, rattles and adjustments. Each shackle contains lubricant for upwards of a great advance over any other 20,000 miles system of chassis lubrication. nt 49' Sit Even the brief glimpse of these smart new Studebakers, as they flash past on open road or boulevard, tells its story of rare body . artistry and low, fleet lines. But eomc in now and examine, at your leisure, the repeated evidence of Studebaker engineering genius, expressed in the luxury, comfort and performance of these splendid motor Thcn drive one. You may have owned a dozen cosily cars, but you'll find 7that in these new Studebakers American inventive genius has surpassed them all. No other car ever built can give you such a wonderful ride." Only a few of the great baker achievements are pictured here. There are many more. No matter how much or little you plan to invest in your new car, you will want o see them. Come in today! -- - . 77-- T ; STUDEBAKER'S FOUR NEW LINES President Eight $1683 to $24U Commander 1135 to 1665 1183 to 1393 Dictator. . . . 033 to 1043 Eraklno . . All Price! f. o. b. factory .... ..... ... The The The The ... - the summer weather. This is your chance to inyourself happy, jure comfortable feet for ' the summer for a &5 cost. Freezone for Corns, Tiz for sore tired Feet Sore, feet the two mean, complete foot com- -' A Tiz foot bath draws out the . fort. This offer may poisons Uhat swell "your feet" never bo repeated and cause them to .burn and again, so don't misr ache? Maks yourfeet feel-finthe.Hast day of the .. .. sale.. fresh and willing. -- scs Dramatic proof of the ease with wljich these new Studtbakers inay he, driven is offered by 'IlieremarkableT racbtfls recently" established by girls driving under official A. A. A. mptrvibion at Atlamio City Speedway.- - For .500 milra, these giiis wilh only ofdihafyeitperience maintained an average spied of 70 miles per hour in The President Sedan, 58 in The firskine, 60 In Tha Dictator and 77 in The Commander Roadster. Straight Eight engine used in The President. 109 velvet horsepower. with Which this great motor drives the luxurious President sedans at sustained high speeds proves it the finest power plant ever placed ' in an automobile. Yet The President sella at a price $1685 to " " ' $2485 at factory. -- Nineteen sedans have less horsepower yet ' .; . sell at higher prices. "The siikxKtxnesi 1 One-Prof- e, 4 SAFE STORES Pleasant Grove : Springvillc PROVO 218 West Center St ' elght volumes of ' .. -- d Legion-auxilia-ry HEDQUIST DRUGS Provo n i MRS. BELLOWS fired A touch of Freezone stop3 : : MESS OF WHALES U ) " few; cents" Corns Lift Off! . transcriber.-completo- safe;-effectiv- Only one. day more to take advantage of our special sale of Freezone and Tiz. A full package of Freezone and a full package of Tiz ipr ,49c. Roth for little more than the price of one. A saving to you of 21c. Corns hurt most and feet tire easiest-durin- g 11 - meeting and .Special Combination Sale Closes Tomorrow " ii w 1 a TTt volunteer pres-joritic- FItEESOME & TIS For -l- iiii: . Both I I ' . trade treaty pt July j During the afternoon -- committee granted free- -' will serve light refreshments to all dom to assess tariffs on American those attending- - A dance in the I goods. evening will round out the day. 1 s I - TO CELEBRATE! J LATJGE -- URGED BY HE ALTH UNIT CHIEF o -- -- -- According to word received from San Francisco, Miss Esther Slmms, cousin of Mrs. ' A. B. Simmons of Provo, recently-- established a new record for speed and efficiency in transcribing Braille for the blind. Miss Slmms, who is serving as hot ai .. I VTS uy K Here is good news for the local cairipr boys of the Provo Evening All tne carriers will get Herald! Circus to- to see the J morrow and alof thpm will receive I a special ticket to Jthe big show. None of those youngsters will have to carrv water, for the elephants or "tote" seats for the circus men; for they will all bo supplied with tickets to the circus. v "'f-jjjI t' They will have the best ringside seats too here they can flirt with the flying ladies and fraternize i 'with the funsters to their heart's content Of course Spader Johnson, the captain of the Sells Floto j -clowns, will have a lot of extra stunts for- - ttie youngsters here and' he with his 39 merry makers will do their utmost to entertain "all present .J Plans for the Icelandic national Pith-iblwht viii fhrill th holiday celebration of August 1 are youngsters most will be the daring completion at Spun rapidly nearing trapeze work of the Ward brothers, ish Fork, under the management of two lads in their teens. both draw . ing a threefigure salaryjKcekly, ,hJ h, . of r.wll ,,,, and considered Hid greatest aerial lVnmmift pxtnnlla hp(irtv iRVitrl. rvmnnsts In the circus world. ,inn fn frind!, Interesfod lo Young Eddie and Bill are never-- m..t with -- , William J. John- Iheless regular boys and an article ,9 cnairman of the day; Miss tn mo jiuy miniDcr or tne Amer- - Thpl ihsnn la etinirmnn of (ha. (can magahine had a lot of good committee, and a splendid program 'hinirs to say about the Flvipt nrncrram la helntr for tho 'ards aii- crpeclally the boys In early morning hours. the act. ; This will Include community Solls-Flot- At a Bocial of tho - x F 4 Legion Auxiliary Delegates Named 3 .d&fS-- IT GIAM-T-O- Libraries, chambers of commerce, universities and civic bodies have collaborated In the compilation 6f the work, the publishers state. -- !CARRIERS10 A ' George H. Dern. Iff " - If -- .IS ACCOMPLISHED 1 rb CATcH I VdAMiEP rsti ,.1.:)V fish , I woulp Mve aqferi " irsni IVt. Mm i r! A't-i-'- - If "tW'S. fjl 1 Vn - nJ ' By Ahern BRAILLE WORK UTAH " : ' |