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Show TJtUti JT Soviet Creates Delegate Consternation by Flippant Reply to British Proposal. Kleinerti ni Friday and Saturday Worth-whil- 39c PEBECO TOOTH PAPER PASTE... roll. Rolls for RANDALLS GRAPE JUICE and Saturday, Pints PEANUT AND COCOANUT BAR, . REPEATER BOYS- !Come and see it Tha Ronaon Repeater and flashes like a real automatic revolver. Pull the trigger and eee the big red flash. 15c 8 OZS. POWDERED 12 GILLETTE loading. Price Only 30c r 50o Shetland Linen BOX STATIONERY 79c Whit 100 Fee-Jay- 1 Aspirin Tablets $1.25 RUBBER SHEETING Spirits of 60c Friday and Saturday , 25c " Tooth Brushes Friday and Saturday S2: 23c 1 pint Dickinson's Distilled Witch Hasei Fss-Jay- 'a posltortra, or adult... tot all fine Laundering LUX SOAP FLAXES Bristle 6 for Double 47 OI6 Sup- 1 Glycerine infant Seidllta Powders, 10's. .Wrltfhta Silver Cream v - 1 lb. Epsom Salts for . LJ oC Il ls ' Ess-Jay- 12c 's Special Fountain Syringe Family . 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Absolutely a 8 for 50c BLADES IMPERIAL TOILET PAPER t 35c PACKAGE CASTILE SOAP BORIC ' looks, ahoota Bathing Beauties 4 for 25c Cocoa OIL-SPE- CIAL Mj f There is a Leonard in our stock that will exactly fill your needs. - Jergens Pure SIZE CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, MADE FRESH DAILY 2 OZS. TINCTURE OF IODINE 4 OZS. CASTOR for th 79c 3for$l 10c Cake 1 LB. SQUIBB S BICARBONATE : OF SODA 100 BLAUDS IRON PILLS, V Ike RONSOM The genuine porcelain lining is like a china dish and is kept clean and wholesome with least effort- - 19c PILLS -- TV i Friday and Saturday everything; household necessity. Cook-in- g heat-resistin- POUND ROLL HOSPITAL COTTON Cleans CHAMOIS $1.25 LARGE SIZE SHEEPS WOOL SPONGES 75c HOUSEHOLD SCISSORS 35c HAMONICAS SPECIAL 100 HINKLES CASCARA i in- - r Save on Your Ice Bills! MAB $1.00 LARGE SIZE AUTOMOBILE 25c ' r 39c Friday and Saturday y.i ' Gold Medal Folding Cots, Chairs, Stools and Tables Camp Stoves, Utensils and all the needed equipment for an ideal camp. Frld ay and Saturday SANDWICH $100 ATLAS ATOMIZER i' g The heavy walls of insulation hold the cold and the perfect system of air circulation keeps food cold and fresh as no other refrigerator does. STAR NAPTHA WASHING POWDER 69c 63c ( 'A Gamp Furniture Friday and Saturday outing. 89c j. J The most complete assortment and in qualities that sure entiresat is faction with maximum service JAVA RICE POWDER Take It along on your .- ! i? A Rods, Reels, Lines, Leaders, Snells, Flies, Baits, Artificial Bugs, Baskets, Boots, Waders, Hats and Clothing. - -- NOTE Owing to the extremely low prices quoted we reserve the right to limit quantity of each individual purchaee. $1.00 STERNO CANNED HEAT OUTFIT lb- Glorious Fourth- - Lands the Big Ones j Savings. e g! 1m Our Fishing Tackle CHARLESTON. W. Vn., June 29. D West national, Virginia company, guard, comprising three officers and fifty men, was ordered mobilised shortly before midnight tonight. A conference was in session at that hom-- in the governor's offles with Governor Morgan, Adjutant General Char-noc- k i and other state officials attending, Both Governor Morgan - and General Chamock were silent as to the cause for At the executive office. mobilisation,' Jesse V. Sullivan, secretary to the governor, told an Associated - Press representative tha t we can't tell you nowr maybe there will ,be something later. CONSECRATED AS BISHOP. ROME. Jnne 29. (By the Associated Press ) Monslgnor Bernard J. Mahonev, director of the American college spiritual here, waa consecrated bishop of the diocese of Sioux Falls, 8. 1 . today bv Cardinal do Lai In the college chapel. A number of high church dignitaries, American Consul General Francis B. Keene, and many members of the American colony In Rome were at the ceremony.' An Opportune Moment to Anticipate Yonr 4th of July Outing and Vacation Needs at 59c 8UPPly Be Prepared W. Va. Troops Under Orders. SA LE ! PURE BRISTLE HAIR - BRUSHES $1.00 tFourth! aeyom for the Two railroad bridges, one near the Ideal Iron commine of the Colorado Fuel pany. and the other at tb Rouse mine Of the same company, wore burned between midnight and o'clock this morning. Four mines of the Colorado Fuel A Jron company. are cut off from railroad communication by the burning of the bridges, in addition, the tipple of tha Stella May mine, a small property near Walsenburg, was fired during the night and was partially destroyed. One outbreak was reported from the northern Colorado coal fields. The pump was torn from the Red Ash mins at Louisville, In Boulder county, and water pipes leading into the mine were broken. Reports late today from both Huerfano and Boulder counties expressed confidence that they would be able to handle the situation without help of elate troops. Month-En- d 37 c Friday MoTdhilsmP wo Bridges Burned. Friday and Saturday Ail sizes tj 3 The Leonard Cleanable will cut your ice bills to a minimum. BABY PANTS q 1(J. Wal-ssnbu- -- ot JUJS'K UP, AlUKiNI-Mi- , cltl-sen- law-abidi- THE HAGUE. June 29. (By the Associated Lloyd Press.) Sir Phillip Greame of the British delegation insisted upon the consideration of definite propositions in today's discussion with the Russians here of plans for the restoration to foreigners of the property they held In Russia before the soviet took over control. It was time to quit discussing glittering generalities, he declared. Sir Phillip that all property or undertakingssuggested of foreigners In Russia should be divided into two classes for the pumjse of determining in what manner tha Russians would restore ion to aJl the old owners. (Continu'd from Pegs Oat.) In the first group he would .place the industrial' and commercial enterprises, such as engineering work, textile fac- mobilising were ordered shipped to DenThese helmets were' retories. public uttlltywork,- - tnlne.ttm-be- r ver tonight. and oil undertakings and banka and ceived recently from the United States government. trades. distributing With the receipt of the helmets the This class would embrace the extremely large American Interests involved. In- guardsmen will have the Identical field used tow the- - U tilted" Sts tea cluding tha International- - Harvester com- equipment with the exception of pany's greatest plant near Moscow, the army In Francs, National City bank's branches in Petro-gra- d gas masks, Colonel Homrock announced. and Moscow, ths Westinghouse snd Singer companies plants, and the fctand-ur- d Hamrocks Statement. Oil holdings In the Caucasus. "My orders from the governor are to In the Second class the scheme place preserve peace In the state of Colorado immovable property, such as roads, and protect life and property,- - Colonel houses, buildings and forests, in so far Hnmrock said In a statement Issued toas they are not Included In the first night. The mobilization of the national In addition to these groups, category, Is a preventive measure against Sir Phillip explained It would be neces- guard any violence or trouble. Martial law will sary to deal with miscellaneous Items, not be declared unless violence Is resorted such as trade and private bank balances to by the enemies of law and order. We 50c JKUAlf liAJVJCi do not export any opposition to law and order from the rank and file of the Colos; rado minors. They ars but .groups of radicals have drifted months and recent Into the stats during it is these radicals who are making preventive measures necessary. The principal outbreaks which led up to ths events of today occurred near In Huerfano county, in ths southern Colorado coal field. - and deposits, shares, in companies, and personal property, but be urged that tha question of the restoration of possession in ths case of the industrial and commercial groups be given first consideration. , Replying to the British delegate. Max Litvlnotf of the Russian delegation caused 4 notable stir when he declared Mhat the motive behind ths policy of ths Russian government on the question of restitution and concessions wta one of expediency In the Interest of the Russian republic. The Russian government, itself, he said, was not concerned as to whether the previous owners of ths property were the Russian state or Russian or foreign citizens. M. Lltvlnoff statement of motive called forth criticism from the heads of ths chief delegations, who declared they were at The Hague not to discuss principles, hut facta. Sir Phillip insisted that nothing good waa to be gained by this, kind of flag Lloyd-Greg- SAIjT , All Sizes in Stock. J .J Mendel Trunx Community Silverware r- - ' High-Clas- s Hotpoint Electrical Luggage and Appliances. Leather Goods. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for conA. incline or Imnational forproving ths MorOpsller-Afto- n est road project, located within or partly within the Caribou national forest, stats of Idaho, county of Caribou, will be received by the district engineer, bureau of public roads. U. 8. department of agriculture, at 40S Klesel building, Ogden. Utah, until 2 o'clock . m. on the 7th day of July, 1922. at Hilch time and place they The will be pubhely opened and read. to reject any and all right Is reserved considered none be will and except bids, those from yactora ascertained to be experienced and responsible. The length of project to be constructed or Improved Is approximately 14 miles, and the prinof work are approximately as cipal Items follows' 8000 cubic yards rock excavation; 47.200 cubic yards common excavation; j.V cubic yards cement rubble masonry; metal pipe; 1600 linear feet corrugated 320 linear feet sawed guard rail, 110 cubic 14 M3M trestle bridge and yards riprap; timber box material28 in place, and 75 feet feet of 4 ft. log of 3 ft.x3 ft. and culverts In place. The work embraced In shall be within contract completed this 100 weather working days (page 4). following the execution of ths contract by the secretary of agriculture. The bureau of publto roads will furnish the successful bidder for use In constructing or Improving this Toed. available Wne acid explosive at the prices and on the terms set forth In the proposal form. Ths government has available for kAn to contractor on a rental basis equipment as listed In the Contractor will stats in specifications. bid ths equipment that will be used during construction and tne mlmlnmm time required. Tha estimated rentals win be deducted from the 4ota3 of the construction ft-x- Items, and award will be mads on hid to best advantage to ho government. The contract form and the maps, plans, specifications and estimates of quantities may be examined by responsible contractors at the following addresses: 408 Klesel building, Ogden. Utah: forest supervisor, .Montpelier, Idaho. All proposals must be mkde on forms, and In accordance with instructions, 'orming a part of the specifications above referred to, and must be accompanied bv a 'proposal guaranty in ah amount at least equal to five (5) per cent of the total amount of the protiosal. B. J. FINCH, District . Engineer. NOTICE OF SALE OF ROAD Notlcto la hereby given 1921. Bond . BONDS. 1921. spe- " county commissioner' office, at tha county courthouse in Msntl City, Sanpete . county, Utah, If bids are not rejected. The board of commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids . Witness the hands of tha board of commissioners this 24th day of June, ' , A. D. 1922. P. P. DTRENG, Chairman of Board ofi Commissioners C. J. CHRISTIANSEN, v Commissioner., ' August Bond number 1930. that at a number 1924. vS519 cial election regularly called and duly held In Sanpete eounty, Utah, on the 17th day of April, 1920, the legal end qualified voters of said county authorised the commissioners' of Sanpete county to lasue and sell $290,000.00 road bonds; That of satd bonds so authorised the commissioners of said eounty have heretofore issued snd Bold bonds to the amount of 8140,000 00, said bonds being of the denomination of $1000.00 each; that the numbers of the bonds Issued are not consecutively numbered and therefore the bonds hereinafter offered for sate will not be numbered consecutively but a hereinafter set out. That pursuant to the authority granted the board of commissioners toy the said special election and the records made In pursuance thereof the commissioners of offer for sale on the Sanpete county will1922. $35.000 0 of said 11th day of July. bonds, to be numbereTirom 15 to 2. 43 Trom to Inclusive, .and S.J inclusive; n from ft to IT. inclusive, being thirty-fiv- e bonds of $1000.00 each. 8atd bonds to be dated August 1, 1922, and to bear Interest at the rat of 5 per cent per annum, Interest payable semiannually on February 1st and August 1st, at the Deseret National bank in Halt lake City or the American Exchange National bank ot New York. Said bonds to be serial bonds and to be payable as follows: Bond number 15, payable August 1, August Attest: (Seal) Bond number Bond 1932. number V. J. D. MEYR1CK, Commissioner. . o . N. L. Edmunds, Clerk, . v)06 His Conscience It, Bonds numbers 20, August 1, 1933 Bonds numbers 23, 74 end 2S, August 1. 1934. Bonds numbers 2$, 27 and 28, August 1, 1935. Bonds numbers 43, 44 and 45, August 1, 1936. Bonds number 4$, 4T and 48, August 1, 1937. Bonds number 49, 60 and 61. August 1, 193$. Bonds numbers 62, 63 snd 54, August 1. 1939. Bonds numbers 63, 54 snd Tl, August 1. 1940. Bonds numbers 72. 73 and 74, August 1, 1941. . Bonds number 76, 7 and 77, August 1. 1942. That said bonds will he sold bldderand high esUjresponslbl mill be opened and awards mads llth. 1922. at 6 o'rlock p. m., pajable payable payable I -- ' payable 'payable payable payable payable payable . ... Him M!:!, : I know I have dona wronff; please forgive me for not doing tnv duty an.I writing you before. I am thankful t God for the good remedy He gave you, and would not take $500 for the a I the first dose gave me. I have been bothered for mtojr years with in my stomach and indigestion, but sin- e taking Mayra Wonderful Remedy ten vear ago have had no iueh treabK It is a simple, harmless L f remove the catarrhal preparation mucus from , intestinal tract and allay the infs-,-th, mation which causes practicnsly Ui-e-r etomach, and intestinal atl.ier including appendicitis. One d,.j v I cpirvinee ot money- - rvf unds.L Schramm-JohnaoDrugs. IVs u , to the U. bid on July at the Good Stores. 1 (Adverts ' |