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Show THE PROVO POST yBuried Here Sunda- - Is Well -- Pleased attended funeral services USe' I Sunday in the Timpanogos AdamB, a ,er for William James bench, who died of a' local doctors office ideniy TenIng while consulting a pain in f1 hyslclan concerning When friends of Reed Anderberg. the genial secretary of the Rotary club, learned that Saturday he came father to an girl they proceeded to kidnap him from his office and take him down town. It cost Reed just five dollars a pound to get away from the crowd. Mrs. Anderberg and the little Miss Booth Vfilwr E. presided Joseph the ward choir Anderberg are reported to be doing ,fc services, and wdre nicely. the music. Solos Frank! and Sheppard John ggfif W 8UE8 ON NOTE. .The speakers were Ray! gaffinden Elizabeth A. Simmons of Spanish Kartchner, and Ray Bark fisU. Fork has brought suit in the district was .offered by Robert court against Frank A. and Agness the .benediction was pro- - Argyle to recover .'$2,600 principal grave and $400 attorney 'a fees alleged to 4 by F, S. Carter. .The mated by Charles' D. Terry. be due on a promissory note. eight-poun- d j Kon aassui' A Man for the Ages anis was a greet delight te the little V X V'U They proceeded at a better pace to fcrS " the l.lnck River country, lowar- -' which, in 'the village of Cautbu, the) tarried again for a lalt with Captain both of Moody and Silas Wright, whom had taught school In the town of Vergennes. They proceeded through DeKaib, Ricbvllle and Gouverneur and Antwerp and on to the Sand plains. They had gone far out of their way for a A Story of the Builders look at these old friends of theirs. Samson diary tells how, at the top, of Democracy tw- -i of the long, steepItltts-lieTia- ed rut n small tree by the roadaide and Me Its butt to the rear axle and- hang BacheOer to Its branches while-- his wife By drove the team. This bald- their toad, making an effective brake. Toor r rm ta itCBMt man m tne Traveling through the forest, as world, said ha. "Look at the gold they had been doing foe weeks, while oa that girl hoad curly, fine gold, the day waned, they looked for a broo'-sl- de too the best there la. Shes Betsey on which they cotaM pass the night with, water handy. my little toy woman- half past seven years old blue eyes helps her mother get tired every day. Heres my tethered, fed and watered their horses toy man Josieb yea, brown hair and and while Sarah and the children brown eyes like Sarah heart o gold built a flre and made tea and hlacults, helps his m ether, too six times he was getting belt and catching fish in the stream. one year old." In a few minutes from the time I "What pretty faces I" said the wowet my hook a mess of trout would bo man as she stooped and kissed them. "Yas, maam. Sot em from the dressed and sizzling, with n piece of Samson want oa fairies, "They salt pork, in the pan, or it was a had have all kinds tf heads for little folks, day tog fishing." he writes. After supper the wagon waa partly an I guess they color em up with the' laid upon unloaded, the feather-be- d blood o rosea an the gold o buttercups an the blue o violets. Hera's tha planks under the wagon roof and this wife o' mint. She's rlcher'u I spread with blankets. Then Samson tm. 8he owns all of us. We're her sang songs and told stories or played upon the violin to amuse tha family. slaves." . Often if the others were weary and Looks as young as she did the day she was married nine years ago,.' depressed he would dance merrily around the fire, playing a lively tune, said the woman. exclaimed. with Sambo glad to lend a helping Samson Exactly !" Straight as an arrow and proud! I foot and much noise to the program. don't blame her. She's got enough By and by the violin was put away to make her proud, I say.- - I fall in and all knelt by the fire while Sarah love again every time I look Into her prayed aloud for protection through the night. So it will be seen that big, brown eyes." they carried with them their own a They had a joyous evening and restful night with these old friends little theater, church and hotel. Soon after darkness fell, Sarah and resumed their journey soon after down for the daylight. They ferried across the and the children lay lake at Burlington and fared away night, while Samson stretched out over the mountains and through the with his blanket by the fire In good weather, the loaded musket and the deep forest on the Chateaugay trail. Since the Pilgrims landed between dog Sambo. lying beside him. Ofn the howling of wolves in the distant the measureless waters and the pathforest kept them awake, and the dog less wilderness they and their desand barking for hours. be4n surrounded cendants had by the muttering woke the camp at daylight Samson lure of mystery. The love of advena and merry 'song was his reveille to the the desire ture, dark, explore he horses to their drink. while led the Infested and beautiful forest, the When they set out In the morning dream of fruitful sunny lands cut Samson was wont to say to the little with water courses, shored with sillad, who generally sat beside him: ver and strewn with gold beyond It Well, my boy, what's the good word these were the only heritage of tbetr this morning?" Whereupon Joe would sons and daughters save the strength and courage of the pioneer. How true say, parrot like: God help us all and make Hia was this dream of theirs gathering to shine upon us." face It as detail and allurement passed Well said!" his father would anfrom sire to son. On distant plains to the west were lands more lovely swer, and so the days journey began. near Its end, thej came to and fruitful than any of their vision ; . Often, some lonely farmhouse. Always Samin mountains far beyond was gold son would stop and go to the door enough to gild the dome of the heavto ask about the roads, followed by to do at wont was sun as the ens, Joe and Beteey with secret hopes. little eventide, and sliver enough to put a One of these hopes was related, to in for moon Yet it fairly respectable cookies and maple sugar and buttered generations their eyes were not to see, bread and had been cherished since their hands were not to touch, these hour an of fortune early In the good things. They were only to push their d frontier a little farther to the west trip and encouraged by sundry Anwomen road. the along on and hold the dream and pass it other waa the hope of seeing e baby to their children. mainly, It should be said, the hope Those early years of the Nineteenth of Betsey. Joea Interest was merely of the first held days century babies Samson and Sarah Traylor ep echo of here. He regarded had the old dream in their hearts with an open mind, as It were, for when they first turned fbelr faces to the oplnlona of his slater still bed some weight with him, she being a the west For yean Sarah bad reand a half older than he, but sisted It thinking of the hardships year babies Invariably disappointed him, and perils in the way of the mover. so restricted. their being capabilities e when man twenty-ninof Samson, a Still, not knowing what might happen, bo set out from his old home, was said he always took a look at every baby. in the bird the bo to always chasing The children were lifted out of the hush." He was never content with to stretch their legs at sloughs wagon cerwere There hand. in the thing houses. and They were sure to be tain of their friends who promised close behind the legs of their father to come and join them when, at last a strangers door. at stood he when they should have found the land of Then, the night being near, they were that most of the But group plenty. always Invited to put their horses In bade them good-b- y thought It a foolnext mornish enterprise and spoke lightly of the barn and tarry until In part to the wistwas due This ing. Amerwere gone. Samson when they children a fact ica has undervalued the brave souls ful facet of the little their parents. What unsuspected by In without west went wagons, who the silent could resist heart whose sublime courage and endurance motherly or fall to faces of childrens appeal an be would still the plains unplowed woro memorable It? understand ?hoso wilderness. Often we hear them set Sarah and Joe and Betsey. In down. as seedy, shiftless dreamers nights for to a letter bar brother the woman mlf; who could not make a living at home. of best were the blood, mostly They (Continued Next Issue) the world and the noblest of God's Who does not honor missionaries. The hand. that rocked the cradle e them above the thrifty, comfort-lovin- g now guides-thsteering wheel. , men and women who preferred to Who Remembers. stay at home, where risks were few, the supply of food sure and suffiWhen the school teacher punished cient and the consolations of frienda bad boy by. making him sit in a at and hand) always religion ship seat with a girl, and who knows any to enlist Sarah Samson and preferred boy that woald consider that a punand take their places In the front ishment now?. battle line of Civilisation. They had read a little hook called The Country of the Sangamon. The latter was a word of the Pottawatomie meaning land of plenty. It was the name of a river la Illinois draining boundless, flowery meadows of unexampled beauty and fertility, bait ed with limber, blessed with shad.v groves, covered with game and mostl; level., without a stick or a stone to vex the plowman." Thither the." were, bound, to take up a section of government land. FRESH, with superior qualThey stopped for a visit with Elisha Always distinctive flavor and smooth, ity, s Howard and his wife, old friends of mild taste that appeals to .every theirs, who lived In the village of Judge of good coffee. Malone, which was In Franklin county. New York. Thera they traded their oxen for a team of horses. They Guaranteed to were large gray horses named Pete and suit, or money Colonel- - The latter was fat and good refunded for in life Interest His chief natured. was food. Pet was always looking for food and porUa. Colonel was ti. near horse. Now and then Snmso., threw a sheepskin over bis back and put the boy on It and tranced along within aroFs reach of joc's leftjeg. A . Irving - - extend to you a special invitation to view our first hibit of Fall Millinery and Pattern Hats, commencing We AND ex- 27th August Saturday, WEEK FOLLOWING THE CONTUINUING Davis Millinery 194 W. More Style More Snap More Value Center ha He knows whats good! You cant fool Sport. He is a wise the kids witlua package of Batter Kist, he camps on their tail till he gets his share. dog. When he sees -- good-hearte- BUTTER KIST POPCORN sold in 10c and 23c cartons. Take one of the handy packages home tonight, tasty treat that makes a real hit with the folks. Sutton Gate nt 1 BIG Stock Reducing r 20 Off Or All PAPER; See Our Beautiful Window Display PROVO PAINT & GLASS : COMPANY SCOWCROFT- MADErr - ' TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1921 . . , ; no y-.- v.vs n.i m-'.- We Appreciate -- Thepatronage of our great many customers and know that our success, is due to Honest. Dealings, Efficient Store Service, and the Great Saving we offer ort Foodstuff. Again we ire off&ring some wonderful bargains, for early shoppers come early:. We are open at 7 oclock; Bring your entire list, and you will be greatly pleased at your savings. Wednesday Until 12 oTClocIt Net Pail Pure &nw White Lard. 40c Sweet Eastern Paeon, lb. 1 sack of High Grade Flour. 25c Yearling L&sah Chops, 2 lbs. for 6-l- b. 250 w., Fresh Hamburger, 2 lbs. 250 25c Pork Sausage (without cereals or water!, 2 lbs. for 251 25c Some Everyday Prices PEANUT. BUTTER Fresh from the - Factory, in $1.20, cans. e Seal-Tit- 5-l- can Peanut b. Butter 55c 2-l- can b. Butter I 30c b. Butter $1.09 Peanut 450 Prepared pkg. Lemon 250 flavored, 2 for Vanilla, pkg. 250 flavored, 2 for 15c pkg. Spiced Devil Food, 2 for 250 15c 1-l- A Healthful and Invigorat- ing Drink Small Bottles for$1.29 5 Small Bottles for..590 2 Small Bottles for. --250 12 Big Bottles for$2.10 3 Big Bottles for..550 -- .370 45c Grape Juice 12 Delicious, Already b. 4 TOILET PAPER 250 Large Rolls for NEKTO can Peanut ,, CAKE FLOUR 15c TOMATO CATSUP 25c Bottle Catsup 190 20c Can Catsup 150 b. OLIVES b. PANCAKE FLOUR pkg. Armours Pancake Flour 250 20c pkg. Aunt Jemi- 35c 4-l- Handy for Outings and Lunches 25c Can Ripe Olives, 2 . for b. 180 mas Pancake Pan- 40c pkg. Albers 350 cake Flour CRACKERS ers j590 ers 290 290 35c Family size Crack- - 35c Bbl. Ginger Snaps 35c Bbl. Lemon Snaps 290 ,15c pkg. Soda Crack250 ers, 2 for v 15c ' pkg. Fig Newtons, 2 for 250 15c pkg. Crackers, 2 for.. 15c Salted Wafers, 2 Graham for 250' Cookies, 2 15c Dutch POTATO FLAKES , Wafers, 2 12Vc Jello, all kinds 100 12Vc Ice Cream Pow- der 100 pkg., 2 fori TUNA FISH 30c White - 25c Mince 35c 250 Tuna... 200 Clams.. ...190 250 80c Shrimps 20c Oysters ...150 290 Oysters HAM, BACON, LARD 45c Eastern . Sugar Cured Hams, lb 370 40c Sweet Eastern Ba..290 con, lb 25c Salt Pork, lb.O0 Pail Pure Lard $1.65 b. Pail Pure Lard.. 850 10-l- b. 5-l- 250 for 250 JEIXO AND ICE CREAM POWDER - for 15c Vanilla Olives for. 15c- - 65c No. 5 Soda Crack- - 350 i 35c Can Ripe Olives250 55c Jar Large Green SALMON An Easy, Quick Meal, and Appetizing, Too 20c Tall Can pink 150 15c Small Can Pink100 25c Tall Can Medium Red --200 40c Tall Can Red Alaska 330 Regular Meat Priced PORK " SAUSAGES 25c Country Sausage, 2 lbs. for ...350 25s Wienies, lb 200 25c Minced Ham, lb 200 25c Bologna, lb.. ...200 40c Douglas Ham, lb..300 - BEEF 30c Round Steak, lb... 200 30c Sirloin Steak, lb. 200 35c Steak, 50 30c Short Cuts and lb 200 Small Shoulder 20c Steak, lb.150 10c Shank Soup Bone, lb 50 lb-2- T-Bo-ne T-Bo- 20c Best Cut . Pot -- I2V2O Roast 156 Nice Pot Roast 10 15c Rib Roast, lb. 76 22c Heel Boil, lb !t..,170 15c Flank Boil, lb 100 25c Standing Rib -- 170 Roast, lb. 30c Rolled Rib Roast, lb 220 20c Fresh lb. Hamburger, 247 156 25c Shoulder Pork, lb.,150 30c Center Cut Shoulder Pork, lb. 180 30c Pork Steaks, lb 200 35c Loin Pork Chops, v - lb. 230 35c Loin Pork Roast? .230 lb YEARLING LAMIJS 20c Shoulder Lamb -- .150 Chops, lb. 25c Loin Lamb Chops, ib .i2O0 25c Leg Lamb, ib.-4- .2OO 12c Lambstew, lb 50 VEAL i 35c Loin Veal Chops, lb, .... u250 35c Leg Veal Steak, ljb.280 25c. Shoulder V3d Chops, lb. ;.200 35c Leg Veal Roast, lp250 35c Loin Veal Roadt, lb 20c Veal Stew, lb WEST CENTER ST. 1.250 120 I w |