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Show -- 1i- t ; i ! ,3iTS5S!Sai5,NlTSWWmi?SX'?Wa,f'',,i 3W8I Wt7mi9S3irln4?5il?a?5' -Jfc i THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921. Way of Taming Wifd One s News Picture Page Women SlVAfc'. : 'V yV' "x ' ' I &,' '!, V' ., ry-;- jjjj v 'x,y ; :. vvt !' . , i Griffith at Home ' V I ' Aver Johnson Bicyc Have Dropped $7.00 Nows the Time to : Labor Day Special Prices Non i y . ltf''j:' On All Bicycles g Call and Look Them Over MEREDITH CYCLE C01PAN 0 1 " PHONE 397 -- 'h J . V--, AT PRICE CLOUDBURST i IIEBBBSBXBXEBBBBBBXBBBXBBBSBSBSXSSXBBXXXa i f! PRICE, Aug. 26. Price was swept the worst storm In Its history Tuesday afternoon between 3 and 5 o'clock. The damage Is estimated at $50,000. The storm began with a cloudburst a short distance north of the city, which was followed by an electrical disturbance, said never to have been equaled In this part of tbs by s i SeW p?ot??p of Arthur rlmth- - founder of Sinn Fein, snapped s-- -- state. For nearly two hours the rain fall in torrents, at times obstructing view of the streets. The heaviest downpour was north of the city canal, which traverses the northern boundary of the qity. This point Is considerably higher than the city proper, and tbs sevwater niBhed down to a depth-oeral feet, wfcshlng away roads and bridges, flooding the canal and then sweeping down the principal streets. The rush of the water cut huge holes In the streets and carried everything before It. s the Sultan of Funban. Central Africa, holds court he has hie Mi present Thla, to ahow them that be really exercises authority Iks Mtlve custom require their presence and they dress up tor the txukUL Here Is the tribal sultan hearing a prisoners plea for mercy iPUf.hls wives look on. When i : 82 West Center: - . $ . i PROVOS EXCLUSIVE MEAt COMP, f Amo l'cc tccl. Ycm mr.truc, A 5 Tf3 IMCKHOoRlisitS Town? T ACC. 0AT GOIjO TO AV'T ons op us Ut ir cvef rocerrt-vsDont as.T AMP Boost Ovf OWN Bvftc bOOSTfMQ !To &C.QIK jSACK YAt?T, ACC RIGHT, AT KONC I . CMC ,YOCR At? SOALO1 OUT QARAGC VOft iOUft UR CUT RfGHT RIGHT-K- EPT , r Headquarters for Beef, Mutton, Pork, I Butter and Eggs, and All Kinds of Cui v , Basements Flooded.' When the floods reached the business. section It carried more than two feet of water into the stores and basements. The Price Drug company way the first to receive the force of thy water. Mud and debris was carried into the front and out of (he rear entrances. The pool hall In the basement was severely damaged, and the postoffice was flooded. Sato Suaanai pool hall on lower Ninth street was filled with water to the depth of several feet, and many cellars are flooded. The streets also are cut to pieces. It Is difficult to estimate the damages at this time, as much merchandise is : . .. iV ' x and Cooked Meats. Try Corn Beef youll ; Remember we are never undersold. home-mad- e Telephone yourorders early, to help us in you prompt delivery. In . under water. The Eko theater U seriously damaged, the lower floor being filled with mud and water to such an extent that the piano appears to be floating. The light system, however, la not 'BUT T OUGHT CC-eA- N We Sell the Best the Market Afford OU( DOOR HINGES, thy canal above the city is Intact Every precaution is being taken to' prevent thw canal from break- CAROAC6 ing. The Rotarians of Price had started on their first annual picnic to the new Great Western townsite, where they expected to enjoy an outing as well as inspect the project, but the storm caught the party west of Price- - and the excursion was abandoned, most of the members getting drenched before finding shelter. XT a wise bird that lights on the smart woman's hat this eomtng fall season. The Owl Minerva's bird giver the latest hoot In fall millinery. This smart Joseph model bears the bird of wisdom as though it were on Mlnervtf's helmet The beak forms the peak qf the turban, the bright eyes shine out from their natural colored feathers as though Announcing their knowledge of fashions decrees v Hes a Picnic-Join- er SUGMErCROP I ' Local sugar officials are pleased with prospects for the coming sugar beet crop In this state, and especially in Idaho, where the crop Is much bet ter than it was last year. In the re glon about Rigby, the 1920 acreage was 2,500 acres, this year ,7,000 acres sown to beets is recorded. It is estimated that in Cache county, this state, the yield will be 121-- t6 14 tons to the acre. The Pioneer Sugar company reports . 15,000 acres sown to beets In Salt Lake and Cache counties. Sim liar encouraging reports are received from Colorado. Topping beets begins September. 15, though In or two cases it may begin September 10, continuing to October, The general tonnage is estimated at about the same as last year, with present indications pointing to a nincrease in saccharine con tent. X A good deal of sugar has been left over from 1920, but that is not occa' sioning particular . anxiety, as the world at large is likely to be short on sugar, except Cuba, the foreign short age due in a good measure to the fact that the high price to which sugar was forced by the speculators last winter, sent immense shipments to this coun try from abroad, eo much sa that supplies there ran short. Eastern papers, in commenting on the unfortunate Cuban situation, remark that if Cuba should be admitted into, this union as a state, its sugar interests would crush out the American western beet sugar Industry, as the Cuban products would be admitted to this country free of duty, as being from an American state, and interstate duties are prohibited by the constitution. It Is urged that a cent a pound duty be made a permanent duty, which it. Is believed would even up the situation. -- 2 -- - Saturday is always a very busy day. k patrons are shopping early to avoid having to i crowded stores in the afternoon. : In submitting our bargains to you we havJ of satisfaction, knowing that our meats and r ? of the very best quality. of one roasts nice rolled our Su for Try with a splendid ripe Utah watermelon for de y your entire list and save on every article. r - BARGAINS UNTIL 12 OCLOCK! 30c Prime Rib Rolled Roast Beef, lb.. . 25c Shoulder Pork, lb. 13 ; center cut, 20c Best Cut Pot Roast, lb. . . . Sweet Utah Watermelons, lb. , 10 . , . ..:A . lbi . . lbs. Utah White Beet Sugar 10 Bars C. W. Soap . . . . . . . ka . . 247 WEST CENTER STREET . ' NO CIRCUS ARRESTS Chief of Police Jesse Manwaring says Provo behaved Itself pretty well on circus day, , Not an arrest, the chief said. Thats doing better than we ever did before. This was the first circus day that we have arrested nobody. Usually a gang of gamblers, hoboes, and pickpockets follow the circus. But there were none with the Sella-Flotpsopla.7 ' ' o - l f KNEELING PAD. , If you must get, down ou your; a Ransaa tndra knees to clean the kitchen floor, pro- ot cnartahlp ( . Je vide a kneeling pad with a slip-o,a t0 prevent hast, a be would cover. oil cloth This good 1 thing for the woman who does .your v Judge may know a scrubbing, If you still believe In hand- - the power of the. t scrubbed surfaces. ought to .bo done tt bui it's a cinch 1 ' much about the lm: ' GREASE. SPOTS. To remove grease spots from wall, venting from gettlr J paper take a piece of blotting paper people who have ms on which have been yitt a few drops to marry. f .4 of benrine. Put the blotting paper, , i against the grease spot and press a Llnoo to Bo hot iron over it. Hold it there for : A puts several minutes and the spot will have and gentleman aorta what bo j disappeared. r J Ho Is broad and fat' Before the days of the automobile, ka8d and petty, a ' wbat la ( 0head of right! had 75,00Philadelphia horses. - The present number; Is ap- - considers what will j j bo alow t : proximately 24,000. Stables have ' do-- wishes to to' act - Bo belpo tl- Creased from 9,000 to 3,20$. n ? . , , i dr 1 hot BwsU HcharaC, ( A '1 ist;r , |