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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10 PROVO 123 Japanese ajape. " 7"T) Decorated Cups and Saucers, 6 for 98c DEPARTMENT W. Center St. Telephone IS. 8, 1923. Stretcher at Regular f 1.4 value. WORTH $1.00 32 98. Curtain Stretcher" Plain White Sauce Dishes, 5c Each ( A uerbaeh'a coupon This coupon win bo accepted as 31 00 in cash on Thursday, March 8, 1023, when applied on a Curtain $2.93 You Pay Only Fourth Floor) Quit'C-jois& Will Prove te Yew fee Yaw IS. Owl Case the Haw aid Why ! $1.00 By Coupon Trtb. $1.9S (Auerbachs Fourth Floor ) g of He Remarkable Fowerl reason for everything that There I e Common-leaskills misery. isppona e Commoe-eenealso steps bells I 8. 8. to to the eemmen-MBs- e remedy for beUi. be Bloed-Cleeaaia- Special Offer for Today Crocheted Beaded Bags Since First of Year; Prepare for Steel Workers. PROVO, March 7. An unprecedented In Provo, building boom ia under way conetruc-tlon which will far outdistance any Inactivity knottn here Eetlmates dicate that the city will build 400 residences and huaine-- a houses this season, as against 130 last season, and will apendy on buildings I1.2SO.OOO, as against 3325,000 last year. the first of the year thirty-fou- r Fine Issued by hae been as building permits A1 Loveless, against Building Inspector year and eight for the same period last The departbefore. the for year three day ment baa averaged two permits a Indisince the first of the month, and cation! are that the tota) for January, February and the balance of this month will be fifty or more. Although Provo has built more than .00 houses In the teat two years, there has been & chronic bouilnf shortage, and aa a result tha big majority of tha buildings However, this year will be residences. will be at the' Indications are that there blocks and lenst a dozen new business houses, with a number of old structures to be remodeled and enlarged. Inquiries have been coming In rapidly and there are at least three tentative proOne small posals for apartment houses one la already under wav. be built will chunfh The Community coat of 150,000, this year at an estimated Will be conalso church 'and the Catholic structed at a cost of 3100,000 or better. Aside from the churches, most of tbs of hullding is contemplated In expectation the the boom that la expected to follow initiation of the eteel Industry between Provo and Sprlngvllle by the Columbia Rteel corporation, which will begin building ita plant In a few day a O. A. Spear, president and manager of the Smoot Lumber company. Is authority for the statement that the earty aprtng demand for building materials la setting a new high mark. Price levels are about the same as last year, with a tendency to increase. -Although we "built a large number of houees last year and relieved I he shortage to some extent, the situation is be-as bad as ever, and will be much worse fore the --new buildings are up,"-- sal(L Mr. I have Just had occasion to seek Spear. a furnished room for a friend who is and after a thorough canhere, coming vass of every real estate firm In the city I could find only two rooms listed for rent Provo la undoubtedly lined up for splendid building activity this year. Booths Sardines 1 In tomato and mustard sauce. Special 171c appro-lmatel- blood-powe- In tasty extra large. Special, dozen..'. 100, Sheffield Plated Cake and Sandwich Trays, 2 Main Floor ) 6-l- 9-l- 70 sue; . size Lng A allies to 3150 a style, with hand scalloped -- bottom Infants White Mercerized Hockey Fine White Nainsook, $3.49 a Box ten-iar- d . Infants Main Moor.) of die First Judicial district at . Logan sat on the- - matter and made the ruling in the absence of Judge Elias Hansen of this district, now hearing matters in Duchesne and Uinta counties The state commission sought to recover a msttei of more than 33000 paid out in monthly instalments to Mrs. Cox, doctor bills and hospital charges, on the theory that Agaard was al fault in the accident that caused Coxs death The court found that no cause of action existed. Ernest Olund, secretary; Jerome Paxton, treasurer; Frank Fleishman, trustee. J M. Olsen, tyler; R. I. McDonough, representative to the grand lodge; George Croasman. alternate. Spanish Fork Students to Present College Comedy S Pacini Trlbn, i M.-m- Dr. KINGS NewDiscogqry y, s, Workman Is Killed in Coal Mine at Storrs to Tbs Tribes. PRICE, March J. Wllllatb D Elder, for twenty years a resident of Castle valley, was fatally injured in the Storrs mins at 11 oclock yesterday morning. He lived about forty minutes after having been crushed by two trip cars striking him and passing over hia chest. He was conscious long enough to speak of his children " Mr. Elder had worked In the Storrs mine for three winters, he having lived on his farm at Blue Bell. Duchesne county, during the summer. Immediately preceding the accident he had moved from one room to snot" and waa crossing Special flow -- nip itl ft Tb ELKS ELECT. (i i t sraXISH FORK, March 7 Under the direction of Miss Ina Creer, teacher of Sppiial I, 'the Tribune. oral evpression, twentv students of the 7 P4RK. CITY. The following Fork high school will 'present a offbers were electid in the local lodge Spanish college romedv, "Commencement Da)-- . of ISks Monday evening BevB, H at the W tnona theater Friday evening eridge, exalted ruler, Jim Don. esteemed March 9. a matinee will be given Friday leading knight; John Buck, esteemed lotal afternoon for the echoed children knight. R. B. Dunbar, lecturing knight; young people have done considerable The rehearsing for the past six weeks They have already given the play at Benjamin, Inland .and Palmyra, small towns cent to Spanish Fork. Appearing Inadjathe east are James Moran, Golden Elmer. Frsd Jacktmsn, Mark Mat ley i, Edward Peck. Roecoe Creer, Lois Bowen, lva Dur-feMaud Stone, Winona Ferguson, Iona Ludlow. Helen Hansen, Margaret Dart, Merl Wilson, Lavon Bain; glee club mem-barOliver Jameson, Pavton Alexander, Jim Jameen Arthur Wahl Is business , . manager. PARK a J run-dow- Concentrated 25c In 69c early g outing bottom -- prettv plain and checked with dainty $7.50 and $9.50 Boy Wool Shirts, 98c A 1th white .2 to 4. (Auerbach's Main Floor ) vou longer , try Dr. Kings New Discovery a good old family cough remedy, used for over half a century. The safest syrup for chiL dren. n get prompt, coding, aeothtac reitW froDr. Kiof New Dtcoerr. All trarpMi hm it. r the tracks to his new location when the trip train struck him. Mr. Elder was born February 4. 1S64, in Washington county, son of Clayber and He was married to Maria Mary Elder Emma Black, April 13, Is9u, and later moved to Ferron, where he resided untU seven years ago Three children, Amel, 22: Fav, 15, and Pearl, 12 survive him; also two brothers and one sister Mr. Elder performed a mission (or the L. D S church In the southern states some years ago. The body was brought to ths Flynn mortuary fit this eltv. where It la being prepared for removal to Ferron, where funeral service will be held under the direction of Bishop Wilford Peterson. Sims 'i.ii mtof ii LEAVES FOR COAST. Special, to Ths Trlbaze SPANISH FORK. March 7 - Miss Ruth Bowen left jesterdav tor I os Angelez. . where she was called because of the illness of her -- ister, Mrs William Miller Mrs. John Wilburns, Mrs Herbert Williams and M re Frank Milner, who have spent the past month on the toast, returned to their homes at Spanish Fork today. MINER SEVERELY BRUISED. Cal Special to The Tribune. PARK CITY. March 7 Matt Neilson. a miner employed bv the Silver King Coalition Mines company, was bruised about the body by a fall of rock while level last working on the He wa taken to the local hospital. 1458-fo- jCARLISLE-- l CLEANSE YOUR IMPURE BLOOD A Million Chevrolets! rIAT - January February March . possible to make immediate de- livery. If you want a Chevrolet for spring driving, order now f n. h. Salt Lake full 7 24,000 , , .......... .....42. 000 61.000 ' Estimate output for the re- - malnder of ths year 50,000 or more car per month. Even on thin schedule all dealers are oversold in thirty days og sooner It will be lm- -. ' eqiTmd Pepto-Manga- - 5(1 toUSU touring Gudes i WwOw roadster to Pepto-Manga- For a Demonstration Phone . t , viv(iV n Tonic and. Blood Enrichej Murray 483 YrA O knocke feeling, the akin eruptions and muddy complexion and the sick spells that leave you so weak are all signs of impure blood. As a blood medicine and spring tonic Gude a n has no It will send a new supply off rich equal. blood coursmg through your veins, dear up akin and give you a new feeling of your physical power and vitality. Y.our druggist has Guaea in both hquid and tablet form. Chevrolet produced its millionth car on the 22nd of Production is growing by leaps and February bounds. Demand is striding faster. The production schedule for 1923 follows.: eve-nln- g. Cut TMa Out I la Worth Monay Cut out this slip. Inclose with 6c and mall It to Foley & Co., 2833 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and adYou Will receive In return dress clearly a trial package containing Foleys Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colda and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains tn sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic-fo- r constipation, biliousness, headaches, and lugg sh bowels Scbram rungs. Five (.5) Good Stores. (Advertisement ) j 8t. Jacobs Oil stops any pain rheumatism is pain only. Not one case in fifty requires inter nal treatment. Bub (Stop drugging! soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right into your gore, stiff, aching joints, and relief comes instantly. Ht. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism liniment, which never disappoints, and cannot barn the skin. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of ofd, honest Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and just a moment you ll tie free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness. Dont suffer! Relief awaits you. St. Jaeobs Oil is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbagopbackache, sprains. (Advertisement.) In gray, navy, green and maroon Sizes 12 to If $1.35 American beauty shade, collars and belts. Sizes r-- ging- Fiber Silk Sweaters, blue, pink and brown check. Sizes 6 months to 3 years $7.98 Genuine Oregon City Woolen Mills Mackinaws. Sizes 7 to 16 years. trims. ' $2.98 Boys Mackinaws, -- Dresses, $1.39 hams 25ft Toil still need them, and can get them cheaper now. Sizes 8 to 15 years. flannel Little Girls' Bloomer In pound I am gainin every day and can do my work with more ease than I have for five or six years. I owe it all to your great medicine. Martha Hooker, 114 College Avenue, St Paul, Minn. When women who are between the and fifty-fiv- e are beset ages of forty-fiv- e with such annoying symptoms as nervousness, irritability, melancholia and heat flashes, which produce headaches, dizziness, or a sense of suffocation, they should take Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. It is especially adapted to help women through this crisis. It is prepared from roots and herbs and contains no harmful drugs or narcotics. Write to Lydie E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts, for a free of Lydia E. Pinkhams Private copy Text-Boo- k upon Ailments Peculiar to Women." Gage Boys Overcoats, . Com- Vegetable Green W0 PROVO. March 7 After a trial of two days, ihe court sitting without a jury, the action of the state Insurance commission against A. J. Agaard to recover damages paid by the state for the death of Marlon A. Oox, who was run down by an automobile driven by Agaard at Spanish Fork. November 9, 1921, was last Harris night dismissed. Judge Melvin Incessant coughing that breaks nostrils that op sleep stuffed-o- p blowing does not relieve oppres-- five congestion in the throat these are the warning signals! Do not let yotir cold torment of while draw-strin- Infants Gingham Creepers, 89c colors. Just ths thing tor spring wear. Sizes S to 9 years. 98c With pink and blue trims. Caps, 59c Fine Weave Cotton Shirts, 25c hoxrs Cpmcs in Especially desirable for Infants' wear. State Loses in Effort to Recover Death Award K bottle z. ATI Infants Night Gowns, Infants White Silk and Wool Hose, 50c Infants Dainty Hand Knit Jackets, $1.69 Infants Long Flannel Skirts, $1.85 Gertrude Inter-mounta- in r every mother who uses either a carriage or Made of fine cashmere with, hand embroidered collars and nufs. Made Regular $6.98 alues. with Inches wide, In a variety of designs. to $1 00 a arT. (Auerbach's , $4.00 Values Handkerchief Linen, $1.19 Yard Questionnaires Seek Data on Use of Utah Products I waa going through StPaulMinn. the Change of Life and suffered from a ' n condition and the troubles ly woman has to goN. through atthattime, hot flashes, nervousness and headaches. At times I was not able to do my work, but since taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Sweaters Beautiful assortment of pique carriage covers A necees ty for rt Valuesjip ard Vegetable Compound Boys Wool Carriage Covers Coats Special n Fine white linen ns b. Day Baby Infants Table Damask, $1.98 Yard All-Line- Will Be Interested in Mri.Hookeri Recovery by Use of Lydia E. Pink-bar- b. Dodge Brand Plums, No. 2 cans Heavy Grade Mercerized Napkins, $3.98 Dozen variety of attractive patterns to 35 08 FORTY TO FIFTY b. Old Dutch Cleanser, Heavy bleached towels large made for eervlce. Valuev to 79i quality. 4. 3 cans 49c Each An excellent WOMEN FROM 25C Loganberry Juice (add ROa parts water), bottle. . . Alfalfa Brand Creamery JO Butter, lb Turkish Towels, March 7 A meeting of the members of the Provo local of the Utah Farm bureau wlU be held at the County county courthouse tomorrow night, in an to effort pass finally on the pending agreement between the beet growers and the sugar companies regarding the 1923 price of beets. The status of the negotiations will be explained by L. L. Runnel, president of. the bureau. This meeting will precede a general meeting of tho Utn.tr county sugar committee Satuiday morning at 10 o'clock at the Central high is hool, and a further meeting of representatives of all the county locals Saturdav evehlpg, when a general vote will be taken. Rumor has It hers that a compromise of differences Is In sight. pkgs., 2 ) Linens and White Goods PROVO, 15-o- z. pkgs 24-o- Specials in Utah County Farmers to Discuss Beet Contracts Raisins, b. 3-l- 10-kar- 352,-60- S.S9. 27c d success build- body-bollde- r, er, aad lt'a why results have made team ef Joy flow from the souls of thosaandit Mr. V. D. Schnff, 657 15th Bt, Washington, D. C writes t I tried jer psaee to get ralfef frm a tag SMS 0f toils. Fe evytIUns oiled seta 1 feck 8. S. 8. I. am maw etselefsl eered, and i woo S. S. S. Oet Md if. Try It yooreelf. 8. 8. B. to fold at sU drag stores In twe sized. Ths larger stop kettle to the mere eceaemlczl, Bine Label Catsup, 29fi special Use CRISCO 22c . can can 66c can rr. .t. 7.$1.30 can $1.89 And Up to $9.96. In lengths of 18 inches to 36 inches; gold clasp. Main Floor R special, Indestructible Pearls, $1.95 (Auerbachs Winner Brand Matches, box Not-a-See- In beautiful pierced designs. (Auerbach's 35ft L tight-fiste- blood-cleanse- r, dOg - Life of Wheat Breakfast . Food, 2 pkgs. ' $3.95 Each 7 PltOVO, March 1. Three thousand questionnaires are being sent out to the housewives of Utah county by the Utah State Federation of Women's clubs on behalf .of the Intermountain Development league, sln an effort, to ascertain how many, families are using Utah or products. Mrs AW. L. Whittemore of Provo and Mrs. Charles Boyer of Sprlngvllle are in harge of the work of dispatching the letters. "When filled out ihe questionnaires are to be returned to Mrs. S .O. Stevens, 2330 Madison avenue. Ogden. The Utah county drive le only- -a portion of the work that is going on throughout Utah and southern Idaho. Oranges Oranges are now the best. Juicy Navel Oranges, No. Ladies Handbags marked Increase in the assegeed valuation of Utah county property this vear, according to County Assessor C. K. Hawkins, who is now getting In the last of the reports from his deputies. The as sessment rolls totaled 351.SOn.000 last year, 0 hut they will go from 352,000.000 to 000 this year, the assessor said. Mr. Hawkins gave notice that people who must pay taxes on personal property must be prepared to pay when the assess, or arrives or to give a bond for payment, according to the new law. This Is not generally understood and Is causing great confusion. -- 1 serve-powe- In the newest shapes. Colors Sand brown, gray and black. With mirror and fastened coin purse. An excellent value (Auerbach's Main Floor.) Higher valuations on a vast acreage of land In the vicinity of the proposed blast furnace plant of the Columbia Steel corporation, between Provo and Sprlngvllle, will result kt a d color- combi- nations. Beaded tassels. Crochet tops with drawcords ASSESSED HIGHER NEAR SITE OF STEEL PLANT March CAN Every bead Is crocheted In. Pretty motlfa LAND PROVO Pimples May he Small Sells! It Is bant on reason. BclaatiSe thorltles admit Its power 1 S. 8. S. halide It builds - d Tbat ls wkat mskes flhtlng-bloedestroys lmpurltleo. It tibia holla It elway wins! It Dfhta pirn- t fights akin eruptions It bailor plea I r, d thinking power, the power t(iat whirls a man op late success. It given women tho health, tho angelic complexion and ths charm that mores tba world! These aro tho reasons that bars mads S. 8. 8. today tho great nose CARLISLE Try risers Aatvalahlagl MOrT&RC? Sack Murray Utah sat 38 fkF. A MuchSo as 3 u4 opi. 0MTrwhM. 3 1 |