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Show ' I? jo men's- Municipal - PR.OVO DEPARTMENT. St'" 125 W. Center Observance Will Be-Mos- t History i Elaborate' in of the City. P 4 jL i iv t from tni viPROVO, July. rions eqmmUteeq. an the Fourth of July celebration show that everything ts .ia readme 'for the big celeb ratioato take .Monday.. The acti itfes place here jiext ' of the day wfll begin with . the ,nuI thirteen salute.; , The parade will begin promptly at 11 oclock and tluT committee report that the merchants are responding generously eo that it is expected the parade will be one of the largest ever conducted In this city. The ..order of the pared J a follows: C battery military band, colon and color guards;, float, Columbia." veterans of the Grand Jinny ofthe Republic and by Indian1 war veterans accompanied honor guards; Goddess of Liberty float. American Service Star Legion members, Legion, C battery In uniform mounted on 'their French 75 gune and calseons; marshal band, float "Utah, which will head the civic organisations; the Wo - 1 Telephone IS. - who a Stain, bv Mrs. J. Edwin Stein. The: services will conclude, according to CemmaHder Knight Starr Jordan, whs vnH pe in charge, in time for the offi clAl salute at noon. , The day will conclude with various will 1:30 which at begin sport p. ml vof'the Fourth T council members, enter with a fin float! Commercial club members. Rotary club with floats, the Like and Ladies of the Elks, who will be preceded bv the Provo band; floats headed by the Social Sixty club ' .i and other clubs. Following the parade there ,Wtbe va The patriotic meeting is the atabernacle band selection. services will open aith The Rev Mr Kuhns is the .chaplain, and U. Si District Attorney Frank Evans of Salt Lake will be the orator of the ' day Another distinctive feature, with overseas coloring, will be an address bv the Malben. Prove Red Cross nurse. Dor City has decided that she is entitled to a' medal and she will be publicly decorated for her services The program will onlv be of one hours duration. The eniy other address -- will be one of ,w elcome by the mayor. There will 6a only one song, "The Flag Without W.H AS THE HOURS PASS THE COMING OF BABY closed all day. Monday, in celebration ol Independence Day. your purchase Friday 7Saturday will ba a busy .day. Z. O. M. I. will b DRAWS NEARER ARE' "YOU PREPARED! at. the North park, and Close with baseball games at the ball park. In the evening there will be block dancing on the smooth pavements of the slty, with 'two bands in attendance and w uniformed ball at the Armory in the double-- header evening. , her habits, her hygiene, and even die condition of her mind, all have a part in determining the g of her infant before birth. or - Simple Things Declared to Be Paramount in Life well-bein- ill-bei- July J. The fourth day of the education, being con ducted by Professor Perry G. ffolden and Miss Margaret Streeter, was devoted to sn adaptation of the plan to Utah condition "Begin to mako things; to teach real things, the common- - things about home and school, the use of tools, water tape, locks and their repair, rope splicing, making benches, book racks, etc., and then the result will be mart elouv-t- he school will naturally begin to be vitalized in all Professor-HoldeIts studios, said "The simple are the great things things, declared Professor Holden,-- , "and men and women become great by doing the simple and common things In a great spirit and manner. - ' i . At colored Dress Voile. Swiss and Organdies just what you need tor cool, comfortable summer1 clothing This la th .way they will sell SOc 75c a yard, special Regularly 58c Regularly - 35c a yard, special 80c Regularly $1 00 a yard, special 95 S1.00 $1 a yard, special Regularly $ 1 50 a yard, upeoiat .'.140 Regularly -1.0 RtgularfF $1.75 yard, special' SO Regularly 41.00 a yard, special LS a yard, special Regularly .,$150 , .2.00 Regularly $9.50 a yard, special 240 Regularly $2.75 yard, special .... , GENERATIONS ' Z. C. M. - ant. Off Va Writ for special booklet on MOTHERHOOD and BABY, fret Atlanta, Ga. Bradfield Regulator Comp Dept. A-2- 2, Va the womenj who took the to the hospitals for them. Members of the. Service glon of Salt Lake county lng up the work, of good Mendel-Druck- Buy . Vacation Luggage Now Star lie-- ,, are keep- cheer for er Trunks Our entire line of Crepe de Chines. Your choice now at All-Si- lk I ed special Cache County to ,Raise Fund to Complete Road Regularly 5 50 special MORETT The AND MILANO CREPE, 10.00 a yard is price regular'sale Special S6.C0 price, a yard. SATIN-STRIPE- Cache who county commissioners, met with the state road commission Wednesday with regard to the state road program in that county, yesterday agreed to raise sufficient funds to complete the present paving work under contract in their county and also tlfe countys share of the Logan-GardCity road, also under contract. The county, however, will retain for the present - two bridges for which provision had been 'made in the original program and thus will cut the bill for road Work tn that county about 315.000. The work In WeilsvIUe canyon this year also will be kept at a minimum, which means merely maintenance. tinder his program the county agrees to raise about $75,000, which, added tQ the $79 600 already on hand, wilt cover the $151,000 remaining as theconntys share of the stats road program and leave a Blight amount for emergency use. The P. J. Moran company is now laying nearly a mile a weekon the contract north of Logan, It was reported yesterday, and it is expected the work will be completed tn about two week Olof Nelson, who has the contract oetween Logan and "WeilsvIUe; la expected to have the work completed in a couple of months. LAST 2 DAYS yard. Regular .3.00 spe egularly $5.00 a yard, special ...... ,...,......3.76 PONGEE SPECIAL A service, able Pongee that is spotproof. This Is the way It will sell-- . . Regularly $2.40 a yard, for Regularly for ir. S' fWy Yale lined. Shod pockets. spring lock. Fiber covered and interlined. Eft PCQ UWaWU Special NO. 121 PULL SIZE WARD- ROBE TRUNK ianey ere- -' tonne lined. Shoe pockets. Reinforced duatproof open-toconstruction.: For men or TRUNK cretonne., ousTPRr: p women. LADDES 'LEATHER "BOSTON BAGS Black or brown. Sale price $82.50 rR5- - BLACK LEArtlEB BAGS size, h lined; Sale price MENS EBOWN LONG GRAIN' size LEATHER BAGS h $45.00 BLACK, WALBUg BAG 18 or . COWHIDE Leather lined; 18 or Close oat at. l;L3:si h ' Lieutenant Colonel Fred Jorgensen, adjutant genearl of Utah, to yesterday commenced a campaign ascertain the chances of the Utah national guard to will come to aero which the squadron get the national guard of the western department Under the plans as tentative- Style No. 162. Suitable for a jvomans-wardrob- e g $137.00 $60.00 BLACK ABAB1AK OEAIK COWHIDE BACLeatber linedj 18 ox 20 inch vl sue. PA I Eft $18.00 SUIT CASE V& I iwJ 3n.gf LEATHER or National Guard of Utah Campaigns for Aero Unit E to The Trihoae. Sp-ci- STOCKTON. July 1 Funeral service for Inland B. Connor, 20 yera of age, eon of Mr. end Mre. John F. Connor, who wa killed by. lightning Monday afternoon. were, held from the ward meeting house this afternoon. The servlets were conducted Jointly by the Rev. Father Blefert and President Orme. end were well attended Interment was made in the Tooele City cemetery. -- Leather Lea tW lined; size. mans 112-1- 14 of considerable size. inetud device. ing drawer-lockineleetrie-iroattachment, iron- - I QE PI law , $50.00 GBAY Extra large. BAG $29.75 $33.59 24 or alze. Brown gram cowhide; steel frame. Heavy reinforced inch strap all around corners; ft fE Linen lined .. V I We 10 50,.00 SUIT CASE Heavy olive grain, Ifeel frame. French stitched edge.' h Plaid linen lined. size.,, BROWN LEATHER SUIT CASE f- 24 and aizea . Special Jw h 1.00 $42.50 $fs PE30 ly announced from Washington, one such squadron will be assigned to each national guard division, and the western department Includes such a division. Utah will be Pieced in competition with California apand other states of the department plication- for the squadron. Utah still has a field hospital andbe- a battery of artillery to be organized its present allotment fore It complete Work on organizing the field hospital la once. The minimum require to start at ment for this force has been reduced from fifty-fiv- e men, and Colonel tq thirty-thre- e such a force easily Jorgensen believes Within the range of Utahs possibilities. it HEALlSUmS Schettler, Mentioned as L . Candidate for JSheriff Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat ingrAntiseptic Liquid Prominent Republicans of Salt Lake county hae .be;pL .mentioning the, name of C. L. 8ehettlr as the probable candidate on the ticket for sheriff this fall. Mr. Schettler was Republican candidate for Sheriff two years ago and was defeated by the Incumbent, John 8. Cor-- It ia unnecessary for you to fuller with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashe and similar skin troubles. Zemo, obtained at any drag store for 35c, or , - soothes the skin and heats quickly and effectively most skin dioeaseo, Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappeanng liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress, - Abe . W. JKwe CoCievcUad, (X t $2.50 yard SILKS Our ALL entire stock. Theres a delightful variety, in all shades. Make your selection -- TAFFETA ... at Carpet Dept. Refrigerators ieettr Mr. Schettler was chief deputy sheriff under Joseph C. Sharp and also- served a deputy under Andrew Smith and under Mr. Cories. He also has served on the police department and acted In other capacities as a peace officer. ' SCHOOLS AKED TO OUALIFYs Superintendents of school districts of Utah are anked by the state board of education to qu illfy for the various fund distributed from the federal vocational education appropriations by tending In statements showing the amount spent locally for such purposes, -- po V ' o t i Direct from the -- In- An. 7T attractive vari- ety , to select OUR DRUG STORE IS AT SOUTH MAIN ST. WARD- MENDEL-DRUCKE- 1.70 'Shades $112.50 ROBE TRUNK $2.50 m yard, 1.35 All Vudor Porch ear- - WARD-ROB- ''' yard, ' All Cedar Chests All E TRUNK Style No. 61, Dark green fiber and walnut bound. Complete with large, roomy drawers and compartments for shoes and ladvs hat. Cretonne - CEft Eft lined. Special.,.. $WswU w dian reservation. WARDROBE TRUNK Style No. 118. Modern' A mans trank. throughout. Provision is also made for shoes, soiled linen MENDEL-DRUCKE- w all-sil- OFF $100.00 M5 see $3.25 ...... Regularly for MENDEL-DRUCKE- d. eaSAW Jeff k An BLACK SATIN Black Satin de Chine, sells regularly Vt 4,0(L yard. Special te pricei: Navajo Blankets TRUNK Style No. 15P. ' With all the modern arrangements ana compartments, including an electno iron hold- - and the absolutely safe a ,4 STRIPED 8HIRtlN6Sr-iThr- s a full Une-p- f 811k Shirtings In Crepe. Broadcloth and Radiant. Your choice LELAND B. CONNOR. 7 MENDEIrDRUCKEBS i Off .... $4 50 811k. The only shads made with a ventilator , WARD-ROB- at I Foulard y Offering Quality Trunks, Suit Cases , and Bags at Greatly Reduced Prices! Vacationists, Take Notice! Fancy cretonne lined. Shoe Yala pockets and laundry bag. inter-linelock. Fiber covered and E For mfea o f women. .Special., vlWalW NO. 68 PONY WARDROBE alf Price Off Our entire linw your choice . M.l. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR VICTIM OF LIGHTNING BOLT Sensational Sale of Luggage NO. 80 riJLL SIZE W ARD-ROBE DUSTPROOr TRUNK BAGS t ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ell 2 wll reduction of is will sell: the This way they Regularly ,$3.75 a yard, 2.50 ... en green fiber covering and nut fiber binding. Cretonne lined. Shoe pockets. For ALL i Silk and Dress Goods Dept. Specials the wounded and convalescent men ' during the summer by paying weekly vtalta to the hospitals and taking flowers and dainties with them. The outing yesterday was the first , of a by the Volunteers of .America, who in the near future will conduct similar tripe tor the aged at the county Infirmary, poor mothers and children of the city and delicacies Ward- robe NO. si STEAMER TRUNK- - Dark WARDROBE ii L -- ioMo A BEAD NECKLACES An of our beads. Including pearl and varicolored. Your choice at f charge of the party. They were as- - , elsted by Mrs. R. W. Fisher, Mrs. T. I Holman, Mrs. C. B. Hawley, Mrs, J. I ConkHng, Miss Grace Wlnleman.. and Miss Polly Fisher of the Service Star Logioiw AJuncheon a served the men at noon, and games and festivities were held during the afternoon. The party returned to the city-ear- ly In the evening. In order that the service men whose condition would not permit taking the trip should not be forgotten, special boxes were artistically made by -- 4TH OF JULY SPARKLERS, lOo Center Aisle North' Entrance. 1 Jewelry Dept. Specials Your choice of our entire line of Jewelry- At eU Druggists - series-phrnn- k ....... ...... 4 Safe-unla- ,., Mothers Friend Used externally' An attractive assortment of White Goods. ' Included in the assortment .you will find Voiles, Organdies,- - Flaxons, Batistes, Persian Lawns, India Linens, Novelty. Waist- ings, Piques, Gabardines, Ratine, Dotted y Your choice today-anSwiss, etc. ' at 20 PER CENT OFF.' Attractively Priced of mothers record the virtue of Mothers Friend for not only allaying distress in advance, but for assisting nature in assuring a speedy recovery for the mother. It renders the abdominal musclea pliant as they readily yield to natures demand for expansion. As' a result, the nerves should not be drawn upon with that peculiar wrenching strain. Volunteers and Star Legion -Convoy Heroes on Outing White Goods 20 Off Goods : ng THRE 2 Summer Dress No one can be in doubt that the months which pr cede birth ere of vast importance for the future of the child. It is therefore' necessary that the expectant mother prepare herself. Mothers Friend gives comfort to expectant mothers by softening and making 'elastic the muscles during the anxious months before maternity. PROVO,. school service convalescent WENTT ,inen from the local hospitals were taken for an outing up City Creek canyon yesterday, by the Volunteer of America, who with the Sait Lake county chapter of, the Service Star: Leglop. Several Balt Lakers donated automobiles, and the men were called for hvfhe morning. Major and Mrs. J. H. Berry; heed of the Volunteers in Salt Lake, .f is natural to think of the expectant mothers ITinfluence upon the unborn babe. Her food. $ 4 |