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Show 2- THE DESERET - HEALS SKIN ntT ra akaatt Cantor Irtnlar Oorftor bo ta Tba Tba fJaaarat Kovra, Dartataat. alt Lafea OlfT, a OHvov Maaarvr To. UrnlitlM w KtrmittllT . UT-Oaaaar Kaaataaaa TUESDAY LOGAN WHY POSLAM PROVO NEWS Jiressler Carrier Deliver rtiwelTba Devet imgan C Hem, Lake city, or Hurvef OSZ-- SO QUICKLY TeU ' Fred Kifaitaa little apraad over the Irritated akin Stop tha Itching, burnand ing smarting right away. Than tha Bm X Marakall, Reeerlew definite physical Information about tires to guide him in investing bis tire money. Today the publication of the three U. 8. Rubber discoveries has raised definite scientific tests of tire , moneys worth applicable to all tirest sad-free Is the tread made of Spraye Rubber f and uniform In quality 1 Or isnt it ? Is the carcass built of Web Cords the nW rubber-webbe- d cord structure free from cross tie threads t Or isn't it? Is it Flat-Ban- d Builu each cord poeidve in lengths and tension strength? Or isnt it? angle Tire buyers by the thousands are making good use ofthese test uestionx This is demonstrated by two things i The number of &ew users of Royal Cords. A million new users In 1923 seems likely The complete stocks of U. S. Royal Cords In the stores of legitimate tire dealers. Unqualified support of the three U. S. Rubber discoveries by the perma' nent dement of the retail tire trade. X very MO GRADUATE healing gentle, wonderfully medication In poelam begins to warkt With tha Irritation gona, tha akin at rest. It la easy for Poalam ta ohaok the Inflammation and clear away the eruption. At all drugglate 0c Adv. D (SpaaUi to tha Haws.) 1 PROVO, Jun 8. Fifty-nln- a Speaker at IU.C. dra x nt Ru-lo- Wlnford n, Perkin, Bdward Harris Rfwa.'Qlann Slmmona Henry Moroni .Stark,. John, Bart Suroslon, J, Stewart William, Pern Taung. Collage bt Commerce and Buainaaa Administration Bachelor of Selanea, Archie R. Boyabk, Wayne It. Hay-heArch la C, Welt ef Collage of Education Baahelor H. Row-laArta, Blrdla Bat. Vane Of Solano Andrew Bachelor. M. Andaraon, Owen L. Barnett, Margaret Buaanbarry, Floyd Q. Eyre, William Partd Holt, Joseph Jenklna, Snoa W. Simona Henrietta Taylor, William' Henry Wardell. Normal Diploma Ruby Baird, i thy Baaalay, Malva Beyl a Lane Bromley, Myrtle Chllda Elna dampen, Oliva Crana Clara Crear, Blanch Dart, Winona Frandaen, John-eCarolina Hinckley, Blanch Ethel Jolley, Elroy Jonea Rhata Kay, Balia MeCoara, Carrta Mlllatt, Qrlaalda Oleen, Roma Parkinson. Lillian Potoroon, Annl RanErmon Roa dall, Wandall M. Blgby, Jeaaehlna Scherrar,- - LaVard Stor-uEdna Delia Sealer, Taylor, Lor-.- ! Lala lllatt, Bffl ' SJdP Hartla. ToudB W. -- Wendell- . nj p- ?Ton Womn Injured . . mAuWTI urnMr. Turtle PROVO" June Frank Smith of Fayaon la In tha Common- -' Ity hoapltal at American Fork ae a remit ef Injuries auatalnad In an auto aeoldaat Sunday wight on tha stmt road near Pleasant Orovo, Mr, and Mrs. Smith ware on their wey from Salt lake to their home In Peyson. Trying to gat out of tha way - ef another automobile, Mr. Smith turned hi ear o suddenly that It turned turtle. Mrs. Smith a planed Rndarnaath the ear. Several ef her riba were broken and b wee aavarely bruised. .Mr. Smith escaped uninjured, except for sema alight brute. .. . Provo Mayor Praises ; Clean-U- p Committee ' PROVO, Jun l.Th commit ta la charge of the olaao home end town contest has bean complimented by Mayor O, X Hanaan for tha of ort put forth Intho eampalgn. aa ' . ef prov efforts In ecoompllahlng untiring cam- tha moat successful elaan-tt- p palgn it has baa my wood fortune to vltiap'll Provo, Mayor Han aaa said- - he a oommanlcatloa the olsaa-a- p committee. , Funds for Playground Are Being Solicited , (Special to Tha News) Jua I The committee ef eaavaaaars from the Civic Betterment association and tha varl. ous women's arsanlsatlona at Malad have collected lioo to data.- - There are only ,Ioar more wash before July 4. by which time athe committee had hoped' to eellast large enough amount tpnqulp th phlKJran'e play ground )(ee pabllo nquara, - MALAD. Idaho, Inipectort Approve 141 Cart of Idaho Product (Special to Tha Nawa) MALAD, Idaho, Jun I. Produce Inspeotora of this atat appravad 141 cars of Idaho produota curing th weak ending Juna 1, according to tba report Itaued by tBe depart mant of agrlcultura Alt this out ef th atat. due Was ah Listings of th Inapaetora' report show that 111 care of potatoes aha 19 ears of applet war snipped under Inspectors certificate. Th state has Inapaetora stationed at all important shipping points ef tha atata who glv th grower a oar. tlflcat tailing th condition of th contents f th cap at th time It la delivered to th railroad company. A nominal fa la charged fo this service. IDAHO FROST DAMAGE SLIGHT. Froet MALAD. Idaho. June - ,'damage in aoutbwaatem Idaho during the week ending TueMay was ronfined to tendar garden and truck plants and did not extend to fruita. according to th regular summary , of Weathdt- - and crop conditions Is ' sued by CTlnton B. Norguest of too , weather bureau. Grantjville Child it .1 Laid at Final Rett (Special to The News) Jun Funeral services for Irene Hunteg, S, daughter of Mr. and Mr J. Austin Hunter, were held In, the Second ward chapel Sunday afternoon with Blah-- 1 op John W. Andefeon presiding The apeakoru ware w. J Clark, Pratt Matthows. with doting remarks by Bishop Andereou. Th mualo was furnished by the First and Second . ward chdlra with a duet by J. K Mlllward and Ltlll Anderson, feotoe and Paul by Mr. Mmrtnda. Gat WratbalL Tba openlnr prayer was H. O. by Barrut and banedlctfoR by Gurtayo Anderson. Intermentv vaa j In the Orantsvllle cemetery, where j JimeaWrtthali dedicated tha grave. GRANTSVILLK. 1 Is Baccalaureate II stud- ent will facalva Baohalori at tba Brigham Tounv university Friday, Juna t. Bight ethar will rtoalva tha dagraa at Master at Artai whlla thlftp Will ha awarded Senator Reed PROVO, June tolldwn tha normal diploma Maater at Arta William Henry Smoot will be the principal speaker Boyle, Henry Ray Hatch, Dollla at tha steal day and V. C. T, celehere Saturday,' Jun t, Hlgga, Maude Baalay Jacob, Ernaat bration A. Jaoobaon, Hyrum Henwarln, & when h will deliver an address on tha birth of tha Iron and steal Infllen Smith) Maatar at Science Wtllla A, Smith. la Utah at tha barbecue at dustry of Applied Belenoe College Bacbelorof Arta, Minerva Edwards. tba fronton plant slta. Gov. Chtrle R, Mahay, L, F ot Bachelor Helen - Roylanca) BolenceSUae U Chaney, Xrval Rain, vice president of tha ColumChriatahaan, Rhoda Clark, Vara R. bia Steal corporation, and T. F Eggartaan, A. Prank Rlgga. Ruby former president of the Smith, Rudgar' R. Walker, RulOn B. Plafpuflt, Frove Chamber of Commerce, will Dixon. J alee And Salanoe rpeak, The governor will toll Collage ot Arta Bachelor o( Arta Harold Woodman what tha building In tha state of tha first blast furnace will mean aaa Bentley, Wanda Boyack, Mary of plana Ruaaall Camenleh, 11a Dastrup, Mr. Rains will explainand-tha - Mr. Plar-poat tha ial corporation, Clarence O. Edwarda Jana Hlbbert, how will the Provo and tall Alvin Olen Hubbard, Albert SUaa Sprlngvlll people united In their n Hutchings, Arthur Lew la, John to get the plant located her. Morgan, Albert Ray Olpln, Vaa-t- a effort Thousand Of persona ar expect-- 1 Platts, Arch S. Reynold, Alloa at tha barbacu. Civic organisaTaylor, Lynn Dixon Taylor, tion from ovary community Bachelor of Selanea Cart Jooeph ef tha atat almost have their InChrletenaen, Qian N. Crandall, Bel tention ef coming,elgMfUd of them' mar Blckeon, J. "Row Qroaaback, will be bar let ef some eant strong. J. William Harrlaon, B. Hyrum Her-ta- n The barbaou committee has plana Myrtle X. Handarson, Violet At wall under way and will bt preparton Johnson, Fred Lawla Markham, ed. to feed 16,000 people. Free bevPeal B. Murdock, LaGtando Hobla, erage will b furnished the Oaoaraen. Albert Pag-toJohn Episcopal Dean ' 1 iH 4 ' (Special to Th Naw ) The aopho-mor- e College claaa and th senior vocational claaa will be graduated from th Teeh Thuraday, Jun 7tb. Th exercises will b held at it o'clock In the forenoon. Th junior vocational elaSs has been appointed to tak charge of th decorations of th Tech auditorium for tha axsrclsa and of th Congregational church tor th bar. calaureata servlet. Th Junior will alto be in charta of tba ushering at both aarvlcaa. Fdllowleg )a a tentatlv Hat nf this year's graduate: ' Eoglnaera Carven, Raymond. waalay Hlltbrand, Roy Plnkham, Wllllam Schroeaer and Thomas Waat, Cemmarea (Hilda Fincher (teach-arEugan Foreet (teacher), Ruth Hutner tteacher), Eugan LAc My ) and, Mary Murphy (taaehar) Pharmacy Erlokaon. J. tjaranc Are Ci Edith Marion Chand-ra- d ler, Ruaaall Elladga, Lawrence H eagle, Ann Harehey, Charles King. B. IV Uo lea, Eugan MoCrrmlck, Paul Phlppa, Henry Reed and Emmons Ronooa, Mualo nnd Aah, Alice Chub buck, Evelyn Lundgrrn, Hales Wtlllama, Elisabeth Janaan, I.eona Bvafta, Varda Handarson, Norm Mastsrsen Smith and Julia Simon. Aatoclata in AM Kathryn Heel-aEdna Jerboa. Elals Potter, Mary Lauta, O. X Place, Opal Johnaon, id Ruth Kingston fOCAf IMd, Juna 6. ), Art-Gr- ao y, Whit. , Agriculture Ralph Moon. . Tradae Harrlaon Farrar. Jlubry Stains, R, 6. Campbell, Clamant balaqillo, Frank William Hunt, Wllbar Gw set, Doyl, Fred Atabacb, Charla Gtltt, bt A, Lerot Joseph Telman and Kenneth Roam. Vocational Comm are Gardner.. Emma Kallay, Audrey Gladys Wheeler, Florence Moot. Harry Yearslay, Margaret Adam eon, Mariam Stoy, General -- Vocational Mattie Bolton, Jaaper Cat, August Millar. Albert Farklns, Mildred patter. Rob-aRay, Lila Wada. Dort Wngnn-aella- r. Horn Economic Margtrerit Aah. My--tl Aah and Mildred k.ldd. eouraa, teacher's cer...Vn F6r'4 tificate Ethel Armstrong, CHlv Ruth Boyer. Elvltv Cut-le- r, Blsggr, Elna Coon, loralne Clifford. Rpth Baymlller, Margaret Oreon Durotalar, Mary Fox, Creasy, Jenale Edith- - GraAn, Ronald Sarguson, Marjorie Hobson, Bvn Clea Henderson, Florenea Hayas, Myrtle Lang, Joseph Lind--xMable Manl, Nonle McKeviat, lie Norrl Ulla Murdook, Lila Hoaa Ora Porktna, Fdith Handarson, Marcia Olffan,' Cgistanc Pack. Marian Spark. Auhur Sant, Ralllson, Hasel Shuay, Alice Rica, Jolla Toyer, May Weber and Ann Yorgenson. , , Two year eouraa, taaobaro Oittans, Ruth Kings, ton. Helen Roberta, Conetanc Whlta. O. K. Placet Opal Johnaox, Evan Thumna. Dal-le- y. rt v, TWO COUPLES LICENSED. POCATELLO Juna 6 Marriage licenses war leeued Monday at th dark office to Arnold county r Call and Beatrice Violet Croft, both Of Cheotorfieid. and to Kobor R. Poole of Rexhurg and Mafy rlea Ekldoway of. Teton. Ban-fg- Blackfoot Man-Die- t of Electric Current Burnt (Special to tha Nawa) Idaho, June 6 Blackfoot, Frank Just, 47, Idaho Powar company employes who waa severely burned recently while an aro light, dlod Sundayrepairing la a local , hospital. Ur. Just la survived by hie wife, Mr. Maud Juat, two daughters Genevlev and Gall, and a son, also his mother, Mrs., N. A. Just, hla slater, Mr. Agnaa Just Raid and brother, Jamas Just and Fred Bennett. Wfl-be- r; . Legion to Handle Paving Completion Celebration (Special to Tha News.) SPANISH FORK, Jun I Th American Legion post of Spanish Fork, Payson and Salem will join In a celebration Friday, Jun ft, ot th completion ot th paved highway which link th three towns Tentntlva plan Include kn. autoparade over th completed road, a program, aq athfetio meat, etc. The big feature will b a spectacular A pageant at Loafer lake, Salem dano at the auditorium In 8panlah Fork will conclude the day's activi lias Membera of th general committee are John E. Booth, Keen W Jamea Dr. E. F. Stromberg and Rod Hllllam of Spanish Fork; Worthy Davis Ernaat Davis and Ray SnAie of Salem: Elmar Onward, Ban wows and J. B. Clack ef payson. (Special to th News ) Th 1911 comLOGAN, Jun mencement exeictee at th U. A. C cloeed Sunday When Th Vary Rav W W, Fleetwood, dean of St. Mark'4 Cathedral, Saif Lake, deliveermon ered the baecalaureat Dean Fleetwood took aa hit text "Be not deceived, God is not mocked a man aoweth, that Whatsoever shall ha also reap "Wi )iv in an ordsfed world," declared th apeaker. Th. a la little place In It for luck. Only th superficial thinker ascribe result to chance. Every cause has It effect and every effect goes back to Its original causa, Our Ufa Is on upturned ftold Our acta and our impulses ar th seeds w cast over tha soil. Our harvest la determined by th aaada . w Sow.'' Bean Fleetwood emphasised tba necessity of eareful - training, for Ufa's work t gala oucaass. Th modern tendency la to try to avoid pains, taking preparation for work; yet never In th history of the world, baa such careful preparation been necessary aa It I today. 'Man who climb to great height da ao of year of arduous only Deceits Wby this is your year to cometaRoyal Cords training, Even th Christ, hlmsalf. taw th valu of preparation and for hit ahort ministry of three ytara spent thirty year in maklhg ready. Th results of those three ytara changed th whole trend ot clvillatlon and affected th whole cauraa of.hu man thought." . Preceding th bacculauratU a ermon, PraaL Elmar G, Pttaraon of th eollgt gavt hi annual yaport. Th Invocation was pronounced by Pratt. C. M Christensen of Cacht stake and tha benediction by Prast. J. W. Funk of Benson stake. Musical jmbere consist aolo by Ray Garner with violin eb- gate; aolo by Edna Crowthar and th mala gla elub, and selection by the collage choir. .President Paterson In hi annual report called attention to tha fact that Immediate results from th ex. tension division more than squalled tha expenditure annually for teach Ing force at the college. Ha also noted that the V A C. waa educating student ftl lower per year than any Ilka InstltutioS and tl.ttf par student lower thad In Montand. Need of endowments for th college we stressed for the conetruc-tto- n of such buildings aa library, girta' dormitory, or other structure as memorial or by alumni. . 1. Tha New Sprayed Rubber tha first absolutely pure rubber, produced by a new icien-tifi- e procest from the rubber latex. Positively, uniform in and quality. Add-frewith smoke residues or foreign matter of say kind. 2. 77ie New Web Cord for the first time a rubber-webbe- d cord structure without croa Impregnated through and through with pure rubber e, 11 9 B23;UMttf Statu b - Huntsville Again Seeks To be Incorporated Town ' (Special to Tha Ntws.) HUNTSVILLE. Juna t A petition her for presents-tlo- a to tha Webar county commie-S'oleaking th incorporation of th town. Thar la practically no opposition and It la expected the petition will be presented to th commission within tha next week. City official to aerve until tha next municipal election wilt b named by the connty commission, if action on th they taksfavorabl s petition. Plans are being worked out for th Installation of water ayatem In th town and It Is understood that It will be installed In any event. Th water will b piped from Hawkins creak a diatanc ef two mllef south. A cement reservoir la to b constructed which will glv tba water a fall of fen feet, and a ll. pound praasura. Th flow from the creak la constant th year round. About 19 year agq HUntevlUe waa Incorporated and continued a auoh for flv years, whan th oitU sene gave up their charter. l la In circulation i (Special to Th Nawa) Idaho, Juna I Th Interest earnings ef tile secretary of state's office for tha month of May total 19.984 06. according to the monthly report of D. F. Banka, state Method of Building Qord Tire a method ensuring the positive length, angle, tension and strength of each cord. Making a uniform tire equalised throughout in resiliency anti resistance to wear. Trad Mark One million now users this year for Royal Girds Mri flerine deary O. X Klhgsferd, chairman ot IK VS&t afstake recreational committee ittad aa appointed Till stake to fected the organisation of a ward irimthood matting recreation Commltta as v follows. Si th laat atal Chairman, Y. M. M. I. A., Gian Winn, with O. W. Riches aa assistant) chairman, Y.UULA, Mrs. Eunice Mis Connie Milas. sa v ssiKSEstsara ' OWN A PLANTED FIG GARDEN treasurer. Th greater portion of thla cornea from state funds on deposit in banks all over th state and In New York YOU DONT HAVE TO PAY ANYTHING DOWN AND I WILL HELP YOU WIN A home; Revenue from thla scuroe pet.0l 6 tl. Interest earned on Surplus funds Invested In registered Itat and county warrants Tha remainder of th 8916 11 iMted 06 is road up of certification City. ted Business transacted by the atata, a office during the month of represented by cash receipt (176,111 87; disbursements, including loans and Investment, of $101,17 84 month Receipt and transfer for78th and however, totaled 8669,81 and trauafera totaled $l,l!8 101 14. Th general fund showed a large1 On May drop durtnr the month there was 109.771 61 In th fund, and approximately $30 000 waa received during th month, .plshurae-menthowever, totaled $11 117 01. leavlnt hut $3119 In th fund at of th month, and th Balance In all of the 71 atata fund listed In th report shrunk during May from $1 171,814 8 ai th beginning pf th munttt to 4. 141.109 8$ on May II. . treasurer Is DEVELOPMENTS ALREADY MADE ON THESE HOME FIG GARDENS s. - Ward eom-oose- Ec-cl- ea Pllk-ingto- ni Ad-ra- in m- - L C. FORKNER . and five million employing tract'. Only 15 center tf Fresno, ulation of ".7 J. & PRESIDENT, FORKNER FIG GARDEN INC, 4 OR 10 ACRE PLANTED FIG GARDENS I am making tLjs remarkable offef t(tl00 families wbd have k sincere desire to have an income producing hoirte of their own. ,j ' I hive planted and sold Ted Thousand Acres of fig garden. -- 1 have pent ix million doHar during the last ted. year developing these fig gardens. There ate 100 happy familiea living on these home acre now. 1 want 100 more families.' . , V'. J."'!... 7 1 have decided to sell One thousand Acre of planted fig gardens just . - coming into bearing, on the following term: - , -- X . No payment down. You move upon 5 or 10 acre of my fig garden just cojninf into a home ado farm the and build of the Fresno, adjoining bearing city land. I will give 'you ton years in which to pay. The crop will pay - for the land. , I live on the land and have developed these fig garden myelf. Any man who moves upon these fig garden cannot 'fiL I will help him to -- win a home. '1 ' -- Roads, ditcher, highways, elec-trie line are built townsite on land being developed fbest water right in state; canning factory already built; church, achoola, mUl THE I WANT 100 FAMILIES TO SETTLE S Twelve thousand. acres. completely prepared and planted, .. some bearing eber X , BOISE. d. ra 4 TheNew Flat-Ban- d Y. L. M I. A.: president, Owen nis Nllacn; teachers! advanced senSorenson; first oounsslor, Edna Pa- ior class. Mud ....Roak allay;. . senior second counselor, terson; Ltlll Hunt, secretary and treasurer, Ver. na Larsen; aavlitant secretary and. Maud treasurer, Level Sorensen; ohor-- 1 Ro.kelley, Mettle Hansen, later, Zina Sorenson, organist, Oanavlav Pllklngton. PARCEL SHOWER GIVEN. Jun $ A parcel BOUNTIFUL. OGDEMTES MARRY AT RNO. ihower waa given at the O W SedgNev Jung I. Guy R. wick home In honor of (heir daughRENO, Miller and Lola Brown, bdth giving ter, Veda, whq will marry Ernest ' Ogden as their horn were 'issued a Hay, JrH thla weak, license her Monday and marriage wera married later in the day. POSTPONE DAM CONFERENCE Srorotarr 7 'WASHINGTON. Juna Small Boy Drowned of tha Interior Hubert Work postAmerion th conference th In Lake Near Cjsco poned can Falla irrigation project schedre ao data that uled for Monday, , (Special to Th New ) by him could b put In quested CISCO, Juna 8 Albert Denny 9, proper shape. yon of Ms and Mrs. Clarence Denny, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED waa drowned In a lake on th J. M. Waring farm south of her. Th Jun . Mr. and M.S.PLEAIANT. lad and eeveral other playmates Mrs. Barton announce the enWr on a raft on th lake and It la gagementA. of their daughter, Kathnot known how th boy fell off th to A. N, Vendall of Ogdon, the raft Th lake waa dragrad for five ryn, to tak place aom time hours before tha body was raqpy-ara- marriage Mia Barton recently In Jun. v mission to tbs feasfrom ts Statsa. W Pioneer Will RECITAL It GIVEN. Be Honored. July 24 6MITHFIELD, Jun pll of OODEN, Jun t.Plonears of We- Miss Edna Crowthar, Logan taaehar ber county will bo honored at a ot vocal and piano, gave a recitalcelebration Pioneer Day, July 14, In at the Smlthfleld Second ward tabthla city, according to plans of th arnable Sunday at I 80 p.m. The Webar Countv Daughter uplla appearing wera Mary Farrell, of PioKenneth Pilgrim, dna Pilgrim, neers. A apectal committee of th Innl Nilaon, Norman Peteraon, organisation held Joint conference Carma Corbrldga, Wynona Nilaon, Monday, wljn th city and county Favel Roskellvy, Mlldrod Toolson, commissioners and secured pledges Htlma and Glady Corbrldga, Mln-pl- a of Nilaon, Daphne Toolaon, Thelma Fred. O. Taylor waa appointed chairman of th general committee Roakelley, . and Samuel O Dye treasurer. Jess S Richards was named director of Smithfield Second Tentative plan call for publicity a banquet and program at th Her- ' .Mutual Reorganized mitage hotel In Ogden canyon. Th committee which mat with (Special to Th Nawa) . the d Monday waa SMITHFIELD. June 8 The muof Mr Edward I. Rich. Mr of th Smithfield Second ward Chrl Flvgar. Mr. Jamas Douglas tual war reorganised Sunday afternoon Mr. E. A. Larkin. Mr. David M. Van Orden Of tha BenBupt. by and Mrs James R. Corry. son atak T. M. M. 1. A. and Mr Rebecca Larsen of the atak T. la board aa follows; T. M. M. Slalerville Farmer Wins M. A.1. A.superintendent. Max Toolson; irst counselor, Charles Marlin JenSuit Against Ogden son; second Menard Larcounselor, - OGDEN, June 8 John Whealer, a sen; secretary and treasurer, Milfarmer of Slatervllle. was awarded ford Jenaen: chorister. Lament $1,149 1$ damages against Ogdcu organist, Floyd Miles; class City, bv a Jury In the Second dis- leaders, advanced senior class, trict court Mondav Wheeler alleged homes H Chambers; aenlor class, bl property waa damaged from the J W, HuitMib; scoutmasters, Ears M. Installation of the main outfall Athey, Walling Roakelley, and ewer. The caa was heard bafor Toolson, comml-alone- 3. RU&bar'Csmpany.TOw'fbrk I (Special to The Mays ) f SPANISH FORK Jun 6 4 Tha Stores of 8panlh Fork will Close St t p. m. Wednesday of each week Commencing thla week, except Taylor Brothers' Th Consolidated. Wagon A Machine company and th Columbia Music etore. Jewelry Which will close at 1 SO. Drug atoroa and confectioneries will raopan'at p. m. All stores will close at 19 p. m. during th summer months except on Saturdays and day precedThis decision was ing holidays. agaad upon at a recant, masting of buainaaa man. solvent. iraiiraiiiEaiiaiiirililDI , Hilf Weekly Holidayi.;: - Plan at Spaniih Fcrk c' uncon-tamlnat- United StstosTlres are Good Tiros by direct making in the latex itself. Not to be confused with the practice of using chemical solutions employing naphtha dollar luipSer men on 1000 minutes from having a pop- 75,000, and growing out over these gardens. , i I J. C. FORKNER, . Route. A, Box 269, Fresho, California.'- -. "' Please send me without LOCATION These Fig Gardens are located north of Fresno. r My office is at the towttsite of on the main line Santa Fe Railroad in the center of 12,000 acres all planted to figs. It will do your heart good to rida through this Fig Wonder Land. Come and see for yourself ; If you cant come then fill out the coupon and mail it to me and I will send you the descriptive booklet. Fig-gard- - , en -- let A Fig Oarden Home. M ftIII G OvaCCL 7 . 7 - obligation on my part one of ydur r 5 . - - D-4- book- ' $$s$DSiia$fr$$se$i$$ aUUrvSw v v : Ok a ' UldlC. - , , , . .. . GGGGaG"V4h4iee J. G. ' FORKNER PRESIDENT. -' ; .. - t L ; foot r, .....'? ... THE J. C. FORKNER, flG GARDEN INC. FRESNO, CALIF. . |