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Show iV THE PROVO POST WHEN SANTA CLAUS IS POOR SATURDAY SPECIALS chance fhfjstmas Sale 1 1 100 Mens Dress Shirts. up to $1.98, for Sat Values Sale $1.00 Mens Heavy Ribsel Unions, $1.75 values, 1.00 -- -- arday Sat-ard- af other bargains too to mention here. Each married lady calling at our store can get one handkerchief free on Satur Many numerous day. Store closes promptly 11 P.M. at D. L. VanWagenen TIME IN FRANCE HRISTMAS 8ason Groat Tima for DisHouooa play of Groan Plants; Fillod With Doeoratlons. Mid All Industry Is demanding tax reduction aa one means of encouraging revival of business and buying and investing power of the people. Nelson Butte County Rice company to ship sixteen cars -rice to .San Francisco, Utah hay sales show big increase In last decade. Ogden Security State bank being remodeled. - Salt Lake Alta Tunnel, Big Cottonwood, receives Improvements. Plans for Rlverdale crossOgden ing over Union Pacific tracks completed. To cost In excess of $200,000. Virgin oil field showa much activity. - Moab test Big Six well yielding gas and oil colors. A burned factory employs no men and pays no Income. Help prevent flrea and waste caused thereby. Ogden Commenting on election of Judge H. H. Rolapp aa president of the Amalgamated Sugar company, Horace Havemeyer of New York and director of the company says: waa greatly pleased to know Judge Henry H. Rolapp was at the head of the company. I have Implicit confidence In his ability to operate the company - successfully and this and the fact- that he knows the sugar business thoroughly makes a rare combination for the company. Judge Rolapp knows the sugar business from every angle. He la a man of sterling character and great business ability, which are the things needed most In the sugar business, as well as In any other business. The factories of the company In Utah and Idaho are in good shape and running along fine. Blandlng Operations commenced In Bine Mountain mine. Salt Lake Building in November showa large increase. Marysvale New school building la erected here. St. George Virgin Dome oil well making good showing. Brigham City Drive for playgrounds now on. Vernal Commercial Club is Initiating plans for big irrigation project for the Uintah country in which about 280,000 acres of land are Involved and which engineers estimate can be Irrigated at an expense not to exceed ten dollars an acre. Marysvale Junction highway to be constructed. ' Gunnison New Casino theater is opened. Brigham City New company to develop oil holdings In oil holdings In Rozel basin to limit. Salt Lake Local company plans loaning $1,000,000 In 1922 to homebuilders In effort to relieve housing shortage. mine Bingham Montana-Binghashipping more than 100 tons ore to smelter dally. - Salt Lake $100,000 bid accepted for sewer extensions. , . $16.00 Lot Ladies and Misses Values up Hod Sweaters. 9.00, Saturday, choice $3.00 Lot Ladies Wool Scarfs. Values up to $8.50, Satnr- $3.00 jay, choice Jay f4- - By RUBE HARRISON to save money for less than Half while they last. Pries ladies coats few a have ft ririit from the factory. All 9ol velour. Regular $35 40 values, for Sat nr A FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921 a WT IS the Le Petit Jean that I brings gift to the French V children at Christmas time. He never forgets a good child and ts sore to slip rmcthlng into the wooden shoe of the thfld If It Is left at. the door. He lu, however, been known to leave vbbles in the shoe of one who has Al wen naughty. the French, Christmas Is the peat time for greens. Everywhere m sees the brljllant polnsetta flower Juplayed. The houses are filled with alitletoe and holly, and half the fun 4 Christmas consists In getting the .Teens and decorating the houses. The .houses are then ready for le Jour de r An, or New Years day, which Is the njer of the two festivals. To 'I m Utah receives $760,000 federal road money. Utah ranks third In per acre yield of potatoes. Salt Lake ito receive additional 650,000 gallops !?aer dally from Big Cottonwood canyon? Every westerner should buy sugar manufactured in the West and help build up our beet sugar industry. Alta Important development work- being carried on In South Heels property. American Fork Work on new trail to Timpanogos cave to be completed In month. Mammoth Grand Central mine Installing new compressor. . Southern associaUtah .Tourist tion to push work. Eureka Dividend 'mining camp may again have postofflce. Eureka Grand Central mine to pay dividends amounting to $9000. Eureka Work ah lime quarry resumed. If the Federal trade commission must investigate to make a show for drawing l$a pay, for goodness sake let it pick out something which does not Interfere with tha operation of basic western Industries. Drilling to start In Duchesne field. American Fork has new creamery. Richfield Big vein manganese discovered. To be developed. Ogden Roy Packing corporation signs contract to furnish navy department 12,000 cases tomatoes. - Park City may have camp and playground for auto tourists and children. - WOMEN GIVE OUT , lap.-Th- Scout Executive Reports (Continued From Page 1.) ported to date were contributed to the needy by the Scouts under direction of their scoutmasters. WORK FOR 1023. 1., In connection with the B. !Y. U. an educational campaign will he had from January 23 to 28, for Scout leaders, to be followed by la series of training courses in each disi 2. More complete district organi- well. OVER FOUR YEARS LATER, 1 have found Mrs. Roberts said: It necessary to use Doans Kidney Pills a few times s,nce I last recommended them, but have always received the same good results. Price 60c, at all dealers.. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same n that Mrs. Roberts had. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Foster-Mll-bub- Why Thirteen? . trict. House work is hard enough when healthy. Every Provo woman who Is having backache, blue and nervous spells, dizzy headaches and kidney or bladder troubles, should be glad to heed this Provo womans experience; 644 West Mrs. Juliett Roberts. "I suf Sixth North street, says: fered constantly with severe pains In my sides. Often I was nervous and so weak I could hardly get about the house. Headaches and dizzy spells constantly troubled me and I fell a few times from dizziness and Injured myself. I was very sick and when Doan's Kidney Pills brought me relief I was mighty thankful. I used four boxes In all and they made me u1 Some seven hundred years ago great Chaucer weighed his purse and said, The times, as years roll by, are surely growing worse. My purse is light and thin and flat, it holds nor brass nor tin and trousers that I bought last year are wearing rather thin. I have no coin to throw around until I make some sales, I must get more to buy and read my Canterbury Tales. If Chaucer had a task to live when he clung to this sphere while it in barren splendor whirled through smokeless atmosphere, how can we hope to keep our purse chock full and running oer when countless little tempting things are knocking at our door. Theres Ned and Jack .and Fred and Bill and Sue and Caroline, all waiting for old Santa Claus to bring them something fine; they count the things they ought to get arid then they kiss their pap and whisper ey tell of love in hungry ears while cuddled on his drums and trains and tops and handkerchiefs and balls and roller skates and pocket knives and furs and talking dolls until poor Daddy shuts his eyes and whispers oer and oer, Im awful sorry, children, mine, but Santa Claus is poor. I wish he had enough to buy the drums and dolls and such, but Santa says my little tads must not expect too much. Great Chaucer was a lucky man, his little girls and boys toys. could fill be pleased though flat his purse there werent many zation, more deputy commissioner! to be- the real heads of neighborhood unite of a few troops thus enabling visitation and Improvement in Scout work. 3. To strengthen and stimulate activity of our troop committees. 4. Organizing of committees of finance, leadership training, camping, civic, service, publicity, etc., with subcommittees In each district. 6. Begin provision for a permanent contributing constituency pledged to a definite amount each year. 6. The establishing of three permanent Boy Scout camps, one In each of the north, center and scout districts, the titles to which to be vested In the Utah Council Boy Scout, of America. 7-.' A Scout day In every Important community organization. 8. A speakers bureau. . 9. Development of literature and helps for Scout leaders, also the putting of character stimulating material Into the hands of the boy. Aa scouting seeks to build character and citizenship. It must accept responsibility for furthering boy interests throughout the county not alone through scouting, but through every worthy agency. - Thats Our Telephone tJ Number DaviCe Food Cako. Beat to a cream five level of butter and one cupful and a quarter of sugar. Add Sft squares of unmelted chocolate, three unbeaten egg and 'one teaspoouful of vanilla and beat together until smooth. Sift Stt level teaspoonfuls of baking powder with one-hacupful of flour and stir In with the butter, sugar and egg Then add alternately milk mixture. and flour until you have used of a cupful of milk and one cupful of sifted pastry flour. Beat smooth and bake in a loaf In a moderate oven. Pastry flour Is always better for cake than bread flour. table-spoonfu- ls .. lf if you want 100 And. printing you can get it by calling that number , three-quarte- f LET US DO TOUR JOB BEST WORK OBTAINABLE. In short,' It is proposed that profiting by past mistakes, and In a spirit of greater mutual helpfulness, that we may move forward to more and better results In 1922, I know that each will do his part, and his best. In closing this report, gentlemen, I want to say a warm word of earnest appreciation tor the frequent and valued help and advice of Scout Commissioner Carl F. Eyrlng. To our council, its officers, and to thfe people of Utah county I want to express a deep appreciation for the kindly reception accorded me, and for their active Interest in Scout work. Respectfully submitted, Always at Your Service Provo Post Press A. A. ANDERSON, Scout Executive. iJ&L h 4 Last Call i $ $ 5 4 I The Christmas Spirit Will last throughout the year if you select your present at our store We have hun- dreds of beautiful gift suggestions that appeal to those of discriminating taste. We' invite all to inspect our line. For Saturday only we will sell Fancv China at Cost. ber 31. Inc. Anderberg, West Center Street Christmas Flowers catch her eye on Christmas morn ing.' . Exquisite Blossoms ' with their delicate perfume and gorg- eous coloring will bring a gleam of appreciation to her eye that would warm the cockles of your heart if ' 1 Provo Greenhouse Phone 80 Where the Flowers Grow Santa Claus Will Make His Visit Saturday will ' ' . . - Little children from all . A ' Evening " - - - . Decem- Chance with eachH50c purchase. & . China Co. I correct defective eyes. Let me Theyre the first thing that you could see it. 1 Prizes to be given away Sutton Tea 36 . 10 fit yourr glasses, then your glasses will fit your eyes. - parts of the city are making inquiry as to - whether they should hang their stockings up Saturday evening or wait until Sunday evening, since Christmas is to be observed Monday, that being designated as the legal holiday. Christmas day is Sunday, December 25th, and the holiday is nated Monday, in order to give the business world an opportunity to serve the day without doing so on the Sabbath. . ob- Little children would better hang their stockings up Saturday evening, as that is when Santa Dr. C. M. Peterson With Anderberg, Inc. 36 W. CENTER . Claus is most likely, to make his visit. iiim n PHONE 52 |