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Show Art Exhibit At Silage Feed Poisons Horses B.Y.U. Shows Says Logan Paper Splendid Effort - j i That cora and sunfio-t-silage is not good for horses is f f et that is brought to the attention of the read-- I ers of the Logan Republican, which t.ha ilcmh nf four head if horses helongi'-- to Mr. J V. Hendricks of Richmond, caused through a silage ltet. 'and tour u Ac K. I Varsity Players Coming To Provo In Under Cover itarliy ot I FOOTWEAR AT THE LOWEST PRICES at' Spring Milliner Opening--;- of beautiful creations at our New Parlors Brown Loaf Whole Wheat Cracked .Wheat Breakfast Food. These products provide the food that nature intends for good health. Manufactured by Ross Millinery . - es Mill & Elevator Co. American Fork, Utah. i Ask Your Grocer for Our Products. ' " OFTIIE YEAR Ties, Pumps, Oxfords $8.00, $10.00 values at Elizabeth Spratley, Jededlah gptrately, John Sprateley, and Fork City. Defendants, Sheriff fs Sale. To he sold at sheriffs sale on the 11th day ot March, A. D. 1921, at the front door of the court house in Provo City, Utah, at the hour ot 11 o'clock a. m all the right. title, claim and Interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described .real estate Am-ertc- an Splendid Selections and Savings Can Be Made Sites to-,w- lt: j I $3.95 't ' Commencing at a point fifty 50) of the southeast corner of , rods west the southeast quarter of Section iTwo, Township Five South, Range One East, Salt Lake meridian, thence north eight rods; thence west fifty rods ; thence south sixteen and rods; thence east three and rods; thence south sixty- - three and east forty-si- x one-fourt- thence certificate No. 61. That said James Spartley, Sr., and the defendant James Spartley are the same person. And also Including hut not limited to four acres of primary-wateand 21 acres of surplusc water in what is known asthe Mltchel ditch. Dated at Provo City, Utah,, this 18th day of February, 1921. J. D. BOYD. Sheriff. By D. L. ELLERTON, Deputy. D. H." THOMAS, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication Feb. 18; 1921; lost publication Mar. 8, 1921. rods; h and one-ha- lf rods to the place of beginning- - containing an one-ha- lf and one hunJ area of twenty-thre- e dred fourteen one hundred sixtieths (23.114.160) acres. Also; beginning at the southeast corner of Section Two, Township Five South, Range One East, Salt' Lake meridian; thence north eighty rods; thence west fifty rods; thence south eighty rods; thence east fifty rods to place of beginning. Together with all water rights of every name and nature appurtenant .to the above described property heretofore used, now few days to bring me around in good used or hereafter acquired in connecMy stomach would get all tion therewith. That the water rights shape. out of oorder andl I would bloat un- aforesaid Include but are not limited til I could hardly get my breath. My to four shares of primary right in nerves were terribly upset, and I American Fork Irrigation company, was so restless that I would rcil and a corporation, evidenced by certifitoss throughout, the right unable to cate No. 597 Issued in the name of - ' James Spratley, Sr. and 21 shares of sleep." However, I dont have to suffer surplus right In said irrigation comnow like I once did, for If I ever be- pany evidenced by certificate No. 48 gin to feel bad I start right In on issued In the name of James Spart-le- y, Tanlae and it soon has me feeling Sr., and 21 shares of surplus fine again. 1 have traveled all over right In said Irrigation company is- the United States, Canada, South sued to said James Spartley, Sr., America and have been In Europe, hut I have never seen a medicine to three-fourt- hs HE TRAVELED FAR BUT NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL Mr. Hattie, Hotel And Business Man, .. Says Jt Didnt Take Tanlae Long To Build Him Up. old railroad friend of mine cn the Oregon Short Line put me on to Tanlae, and I've never seen anything like it to build a fellow np and make him feel like something, said J.v H. McHattle, of 218 North Second West, Salt Lake City, well known hotel and business man. He knew how 1 suffered,', continued Mr. McHattle, and. told me that buying a botUe of Tanlae wouldnt break me, and to try It. Well, sir, a number of times during the past two or three years I have felt aU out of aerta and would get very weak, bat It only took Tanlae a An Pcaiqie Trails Zfox. vduitioru At the Columbia Monday and Tuesday. Matinee Daily 4 p. m. . Oxfords and Pumps 5.00 and $6.00 values at CORSETS AT CLEARANCE PRICES I 1 t $5.95 SHERIFFS SALE, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Fourth Judicial District of the State et Utah, County of Utah, Zions Savings Bank & Trust Co., a Cor-- 1 poraation. Plaintiff, vs. James Sprat-le- y, T I-- 317 West Center s: , H. Eastmond reports that everything is in readiness for the big art exhibit which will be opened to the public each afternoon Until the first of Mafch'in the art studio of the Hugh am Young university. The coilectton paintings HHiT are on exhibition hre generally" of very high standard Of excellenrp and not expected to live, r. 're than a hundred beautiful pieces While silage la a stdeudid food tor of work, the product of long prac-tn- o cattle, incidents eor.nitPd with and careful thought on the pan of silage to horses of our local artists,, are among the au.' proved that it is a deadly poison to collection to be seen, 'll is stated them. For hours veterinary sur- tnat foremost among these isu colgeons worked with Mr. Hendtirk lection of John llafens work, whiclT animals, but were unable to save is presented through the courtesy or them. The veterinary stated that hia son. Parley liafen ot this city. the siTage k i v es'a ge r hTTK aUTrS (TiTIT T way to the brain and other parts of well worth a prolonged visit of any the body of. a horse, which is poison-- 1 lover and critic. It ia hard to say ous to him. Up to date science has just which artist should be tnen-nlearned how to combat it. and Honed next In order ot excellence, as the only safe 6urse tor the owner of J there are many .paintings of fine horses, the veterinary says, is to be; quality. A great many of the paint- sure and not feed them silage. lngs are of western sub jeete- - per. fraying beautiful mountain scenes, lakes, rivers, meadows and fields of our own surroundings. the many contributors r areAmong Samuel Jepperson, Orson Campbell, E. H. Eastmond, Aretta Young, B. F. Larsen, Besse Gourley, Maurine The next attraction of the Varsity Olsen, Anna ndrson, Margaret Virgil liafen. Players under the auspices of the Whiting, C. V. Hansen. M. I. A. will be presented the J. Br Fairbanks- - Wayne- - Johnson Columbia theater on the evening dt and Mr. Hafen. February 23. The play Is Under Cover," by Roi Cooper Megrue. BeMRS. HILLINGS IMPROVING. sides having had a long run in many of the largest theater centers. It has Mrs. Dwight Billings, who has sufhad. a splendid road record. The is fine has fered singe December 18, as a result play cleverly written, humor, and holds the Interest at of injuries sustained in an accident, high pitch until the very close. an operation in This is the fourth of the Series to has just undergone be presented by the Varsity Players the local hospital and is reported to In Provo. be recovering nicely. Prof. Few Splendid Offerings " , . One day service for kodak films finished and printed. Hedqulst Drug ' 5 Co.t two stores. . M-- . VETERANS TO MEET. The Provo post, Indian War Vet- meet in the Central at 4 p. m., at which time the election of officers for the ensuing year will take Other business will also be place. transacted. JOEL A. JOHNSON, Captain. erans, will school house next Tuesday equal Tanlae, and I want to pass along to every sick person I can something that I am sure will help them. Tanlae is sold In Provo by the Provo Drug Co., and by the leading druggist in every city. "irrnr SAVE HONE- Y- BUY FOR CASH Sarrp)eHCopp450 Eat Food that Phone446 Wt Center -- - Lowest Prices. Cash' and Carry System. J9,J?21. ' lbs Sugar sack High Patent Flour 96-l- b sack Low Grade Flour 2 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs 10 1 48-l- b -- - -- 55 'XlbsTFolgerVEnslgTTCoffetrfw.... -- . ..T-55- c 2 pkgs. Germea 2 pkgs. Wheaco -5 lbs. Brick Cheese, per lb 3 dozen Fancy Oranges " --- 2 lbs. Creamery Butter . 2 lbs. Ranch Butter Skinned Hams, per lb. Fancy Picnic Hams, per lb. Jello, per pkg. 2 cans Imported Oil Sardines 5 cans Banquet Sardines 2 sacks Cornm&l 2 cans Catsup .2 pkgs. ,Currants or Raisins 3 large cans Pi neapple Fancy Head Lettuce, each 10 bars A. B. 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