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Show MtKimsX3T3i?tj i'iJ WHOP' t 'w:57vv ', tIv'AJt-'ir- STATE IIISFECTOR WEBB TOUCHES Oil DISEASE Mrs. E. Ray Peterson, Society Editor OF SYCAMORE TREES Phone Doubtless every one in Provo has noticed something wrong with the 'Sycamore trees in this city during spring, end many citlsens the thecaus ats made iatairy as-to( the blight that eeeas to have af-- tf acted many Of these trees.; In order tthetnho citlsens; of 'Proyo might 'knew 'what the tronblo island the keet method of controlling the die ease, Bober J. Webb, former eoanty crops . and pests inspector, now .gepnty sUte. inspector, has address d. the following communication to benefit of the peotim Pest for thewho have these trees ple of this city on their premises: , "If yon watch carefully yon will note that some Sycamores seem to' be little affected, or not at all. while there are others beside them that are nearly defoliated.- The defoliated ones are the American P. aceri-foland the unaffected ones are the European Sycamore P. orlentalls. "So, in ordering Sycamore trees in the future be sure and demand from the nurseries the European Ht o- , i 1 - ia 627-N- Club Reunion Held Fifteen members of the old Pine Needle club met In reunion at the home of Mrs. A. L. Booth Wednesday aafternoon. The affair was given in honor of two former member who are visiting here,-MrBennett Cash and Mrs. Billings of Salt Lake. - Needlework, social chat and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed, , s. loa i , Sornsto Enjoying Outing Troop 11, Boy Scouts of the Community church are enjoying a week in South Fork,- - Provo canyon The Rev. R. V. Kuhns and George E. Brattsn, Sale Lasts to Aug. 6th Inclusive scoutmasters, are in charge of the outing. - . 4 ; 4 -- Return To Salt . the Kitchen Cabinetjlhai saves miles of steps i Lnko Mr. and have been visiting with relatives and friends In variety. a is disease called Provo, returned to 8alt Lake Tues"This fungous leaf and twig blight or , anthracnose day. and attacks the leaves, and twigs Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. N. L. usually less than one Inch in dla- -' meter. This disease has - been visit Lunbergenjoyed a week-en- d in Provo for several years, from their daughter, Emy Beatrice, but finds conditions ideal for- its of Salt Lake and Miss Elizabeth ErdT rapid development during wet cool man of Baltimore, Md. seasons as we had last spring. "Leaf blight becomes noticeable Club Outing Enjoyed The memsoon after or while the leaves are bers of the Nelke Reading club and ' In the Often expanding spring. their motored to partners the leaves and growing tip of the last evening for their annualSaratoga outing. twig are affected, turn brown and Bathing and an appetizing spread die, as they emerge from the bud, were features of the enjoyable afwhich may often be confused with fair. frost Injury. "Later on the usual type lesions Guests Honored Mr. and Mrs. develop as elongate brown spots appear along the main veins of the Harry B. Ashton entertained at a leaf. When the mid rib is attacked delightful' affair last evening in near the base of the leaf the food honor 'Ot Mr and Mrs. E. J. Troyer, supply of the leaf Is cut oft which prior to their departure for 'Penncauses a drying and dying of the sylvania to reside. A color scheme of leaf, making the tree appear as if it red.white and blue, enhanced with had been scorched, if badly attack- the seasons flowers, was used Three tables ed. These leaves soon drop and de- throughout the rooms. foliates the tree but usually a sec- were arranged for the game of 500.' ond growth of leaves appear later in Following the card games, a dainty the summer as you will notice is luncheon was served. The guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. Troyer, now happening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Stein, Mr. , "The smaller twigs are also killed Mrs. Geo. B. Harding, Mr. and and and when done repeatedly produces abnormal branching and gnarled Mrs. Elliott Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. growths or "witches broom which L. A. Christensen. gives the tree .a scrabbly appearance. After a year or two of inf actBig Outing Arranged The Daughot Utah county ion-nn the small limbs the dead ters of the Pioneers bark dies and falls off, leaving the will join the WaaatclL camp in a bare wood which usually heals over picnic outing to the Hot Pots on with a new bar If growth but the dis- Wednesday, August 3. The trucks ease keeps on attacking the leaves which have been provided tor carryand young twigs it conditions are ing the passengers will leave at 6 oclock from the following gathering favorable. ' - OostmL . places: Second East and Center "The first steps in controlling this street; Sixth East and Center street; disease are to carefully rake all fal- Third East and First North; Fifth len leaves and then remove all dead North and First East, University or cankered twigs and branches and cornerr Pioneer psrk; and Fifth burn so as to destroy the spores, or West and Fifth North. For further seed producing bodies that are on information members are requested these dead leaves and branches. to call the presidents of the various Great care must be taken to get camps. every affected twig and any that Lake Outing Enjoyed An enjoyescape the first going over can be to the Provo lake mort able seen are leaves after the easily fully took outing Monday afternoon, when place out la the spring. In order to preswarm of the vent a secondary infection the trees the Columbia Beehiveseveral pleasant ward Second spent should be sprayed with bordeau mixIn boating and bathing. In the hours ture with applied thoroughly to the home a powder sprayer ' so that all the evening they adjourned and Jennie Elisabeth Misses the ot leaves are covered. This should be was spent with time The goater. done just as leaves are opening and games and music and a delicious again one week later and again in luncheon was served. careabout two weeks. This done C. Vickery. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Richfully and thoroughly by every one Fltsroy, Mr. and Mrs. owning diseased trees will soon George and family, Mr. land Beesley ard eliminate the . disease from' this Mrs. Howard Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Snow beautiful city. E. Brattan. "For any additional information and Mrs. George . desired regarding ' the pruning, the JEd- Return spray or spraying, apply- - to your win Stein FiwJfarekMrt. Thurcrops and pests inspector. mond have returned ' for a where they have been visiting COUNTY FARMERS TO week with relative and friends. Smoojt, r f tf. Beehive Girle Enjoy Swim The Jewloyu and the Lolnco beehive swarms of the Second ward enjoyed a swim at the high school Tuesday evening, after which they went to the home of Mrs. Bertha Ross for a "peanut bust. Mrs. I. A. ! who -- Keep your eyes on this vital section pre-Tftle- nt - - . Her foils 90 per cent of your work. Any but Hoosierk scientific strange- meat would be a serious handicap. Note that thereia nothing to crowd you and nothing to cause a clutter; no partition, no shelves. -- A i I ! ' I i -- L This is the most timely sale we hare ever offered. Right at the time when kitchen work is most trying, we make a big, special drive on Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets. With a Rooster; yon can get out of your hot kitchen in half the usual time, and ronr work while there is' not nearly so trying and uncomfortable. Booster enables to keen cool while you are working. It concentrates all your most important duties in yon a single eonf. pact spot. Yon do your - work' seated 4n perfect comfort. Because the Hoosier- means more to. you in the hot weather, during season, then St any other period,, w art making a special offer vto put this great labor-savin- g device m your home, at once, on payment of a single dollar. No extra charge for these terms. The low 1921 cah price, set by the factor prevails. - . '' ATTEND ENCAMPMENT ' :: Pal-loc- k, 8:30-10:1- 8:30-9:3- Bo-ri- ck rit - ' Sun-da- . - V 1 , M TERMS !7 L. $100 Down V t ,, BfiSCI m Ir- Visiting Here Miss Dorothy a week ( Continued from Page One.) vine of Salt Lake Is spending Lorna in Provo, the guest of" Miss ' p. m. Fun hour 8:30 p. m. Gen. Bagley. eral assembly, on lawn; music, Evangeline Thomas; address, R. D. MARRIAGE LICENSES Chicago; music; Address, President A. W. Ivins. been lssued a. Marriage licenses have Friday, August 5 6:30-8:3- 0 a. to the following couples: Bernard 5 m. Dally program. of m. Visits to exhibits, and demon- McKellip and Doris Carter, bothSalt Tompkins, Avery Livebench; m. a. 0 strations. Provo Jane Belknap stock and grain judging contests for t nVa Keilog' Nash Salt Lake City, men; womens contests. 10:15 a. m. Mark - General Community wdNina Wall, Wallsburg; assembly. of Eu both Eva C. Pipvich, and singing (15 minutes). Professor and MagChristensen SalisReuben R. Johnson; address, Edith reka both of Spanish Fork. bury; address. Dr. Hedger. 12 p. gie Boyack, .. i m. Baseball; Cash, Box Elder, WeNEW COAL STATION. ber, Davis vs. State. 4 p. m. Start for home. The city commission has passed FUNERAL OF LA VON HICKMAN. an ordinance, which Is being pubtoday lished in another column to the hat. a franchise The body of LaVon Hickman, granting son of Professor J. E. Hick- Eake A Utah Railroad company to man, formerly of this city, but who build a spur at Fifth South and Sec-of now resides at Logan, arrived in this ond West streets for the purpose "city yesterday from France, where reaching a distributing station which he died ot influenza while In the ser- the Mutual Cpal company will estabvice. Funeral services are held this lish there within the next few days. afternoon In the Second ward meeting house. The Interment will be In HR. BOWEN RETURNS HOME. the family plot in the City cemetery.1 reDr J. Clinton Bowen has Just his TWINS AT THE KUHNS HOME. turned to Provo after completing medical studies In the Northwestern "Ytfu cant heat tem, and he knew at Chicago. Dr. Bowen is what he was talking about. "Twins, university Mr. and Mrs. Late Bowen, of son the a boy and. a girl, gurgled Rev. E. during his he will whom with 1 he will V. Kuhns as he came into the office fa In the Early of The Post this morning with his vacation. Interne his do to' return to Chicago regular church notice. Rev. Kuhns of the large hospitals of the one In reports that everything Is going fine "Windy city. and that the exceptional Increase In CHURCH. COMMUNITY the family came Wednesday. services for next Sunday Regular Here. y Stopped the usual, hours at exmorning "In the first act of my play, 10 a. m. and morning at school "the plained the young dramatist, V. Kuhns, worship at 11 oclock. E. scene Is laid In a cemetery. . "So I see, said the manager Pastor. the brutally as Je skimmed through gALE Refrigerator, Coles pages of manuscript. "And you LotI OR heate. and other hous S blast A might as well lay the whoe thing hold furniture. Call 519. .here. r n t. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE LARGEST FURNITURE DEPARTMENT IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN UTAH VAST PRODUCTION SCALE MARKS GYPSY BLOOD LOST Black mare. Branded "D. LOST In Provo' canyon, near P." on left shoulder. Finder please Sprlngdell, boys dark checked coat notify John Nelson, north end Uniand right green felt hat Call Roy 6 versity avenue. Reward. Brown. l. FOR SALE Ideal farm Reward. 0 FOR CHEAP Electric SALE, In Box Elder county, will pay for toaster. Phone 657-6 AN OPPORTUNITY itself in few years. Fnll set impleFOR A SALE White bargain,ments, five head of horses, cow, For sale or exchange for Some in sewing machine; good as new; and etc. For particulars phone new an eight room modern home, Provo, Sevmotor. 58 Call W. sewing located on one acre of ground in A-owner at l, enth North. Provo. 6 the heart of the thriving little city of A 3, 4 or 5 room unGunnison. WANTED Lawns, small orchard, chicken coops, etc. Write William PLUMBING AND HEATING. furnished house. Will lease for a ' Perkins, Gunnison, Utah. CALORIC FURNACES year or more. Please call this office. General Repairs, Ranges Con- FOR SALE Plenty of good native HEMSTITCHING! and PICbTING nected. Water Jackets Cleaned. Lumber, $18.00 per tnonsand at 3. When you think of pretty clothes, M. Thackers Mill. Address R. F. Hydrants Repaired, Etc. think of hemstitching, and when yon D. No. J.' Box 106, Provo. QUICK SERVICE. A8 think of hemstitching, think ot the 3. 1VILL CRAIGHEAD N. 97 Machine NCo., S01-Sewing Singer 192 W. 1st Phone hay for sale John . E. Christenson. Phone Uni. Ave. Phone 399. Jlytf. CLASSIFIED ADS A-- 160-ac- 768-R-- re A-- J. The feature film offering at the Columbia theater Monday and Tuesconday will be the widely heralded" startinental film, Gypsy Blood, ring Pola Negri, acclaimed as Europes greatest screen actress, who made her first cinema triumph in America 'in Passion. And if advance reports are to be believed,' this latest vehicle .of the emotional Polish star Is fully as wonderful a production as Its predecessor. It was filmed abroad under direction of Ernst the craftsman-lik- e Lubltsch, who directed "Passion. and some of the capable players who supported Pola Negri In the latter photodrama are to be seen again with her in Gypsy Blood. it Is said, has Gypsy Blood, been produced on the same impressive and' elaborate scale that was employed in the making of "PasThousands appear in the vasion. rious scenes. It Is a screen version of Pros per Merimees original French story and Pola Negri is of "Carmen, seen in the role of the bewitching Gypsy girl whose loves and hates change color like the chameleon and leave In their wake a trail of Joy and sorrow. Harry Lledtke, who was Armand De Folx in "Passion, Is again seen plxvlng opposite Pola Negri. In the role of Don Joss Navarro, the Spanish dragoon, who sacrifices honor, robs and even kills for love, he becomes the. victim ot La Carmencitas entrancing smiles. - - J-3- - ont-house- 765-J-- s, A-- 6. , FIRST-CLAS- S 763-R-- FOUND An automobile tire. Ownby de- H- er can get it at this office RUGS vaennmed cleaned, color scribing tire and paying for this ad. stored, 9x12, $2.60. Phone 306-244. Jy27-2- reL FOR SALE A horse, FOR SALE Complete outfit of harness and Velie rnhber-tlre-d buggy given away for $135. Mrs. H. V. household furniture, including pia6 no, Vlctrola and records. Call at Smith, R. F. D. No. 2, box 107. A- -l 90 N. 1st East. Phona 335-RENT Two FOR furnished rooms. Phone 1S9-GOOD PAYING business tor sale. Call at 404 West Center St. Phone -MUST SELL . at sacrifice within 630-or 335-J- . five days, home at 303 East First TWO furnished rooms for rent. North. Make me an offer. Am mov6 259 South Second East. Phone 733-ing to Ogden. Phone 654-or 706. tf. TUPS FOR SALE Call 552. 6 Cali NEW HONEY, arrived. 7 Wakefield. 413-WANTED TO RENT Furnished HAY FOR 8ALB Phone E. V, rooms, must be modern. Mrs. 0 ' Peck. 0 (Roberta Hotel). A-- J, A-l A-- J. . A-- J. J-2- VIo-let- te J-3- L 763-J-- 3. Jl-3- - , 3. A-1- 0 PAY IN KIND HAS LIMITATIONS. In many of the rural districts of the United States where money does not circulate with great rapidity, services are paid for "In kind. Farmers, for example, will give potatoes, eggs, etc., in payment for debts. 'A young surgeon, who had occasion to operate in One of these districts, .hopefully approached the husband of. the patient and asked for. his. fee, which amounted to S 1 00. "Doc, said the old man, "I havent much ready cash on hand. Suppose you let me pay you in kind. "Well, I guess that will be all right, replied the young doctor, What do you deal inT cheerfully. "Horseradish, doc, answered the old man. i |