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Show .V - ?$ v V :Z 122s' . &.-- h jr la 53 J &$ i II .!( 2 a rff? FRIDAY, AUGUST. 17, 1923 PROVO POST ' t LIFE OF VICTIM OF w ACCIDENT EULOGIZED CLOSE BY b 475 DEPARTMENT STORES PROVO, UTAH 286 WEST CENTER Young Mens Best In Town Values Smart, Snappy, Models for Young Men Who Desire Up-to-the-Min- Styles! ute 1 FRIENDS Largely attended funeral services were held in the Bonneville ward meeting house yesterday afternoon for W. Lester Leffler. who died Wednesday morning from wounds received when an embankment from . a trench he was, digging caved in on him Aug. 6. Isaac Jacob of the ward bishopric presided. The opening and closing musical pumbers were furnished by a quqttet comprised of Professor J. R. Boshard, Walter P. Whitehead, Mrs. Sarah Ramsey and Mrs. S. N. Daniels. Mrs. Daniels also sang a solo. The invocation was by John T. Giles, and the speakers were J. E, Hall, superintendent of the roundhouse, whbre Mr. Leffler was employed; President Stephen D. Chip-ma- n of American Fork, Bishop Joseph A. Buttlej Patriarch Warren B. Smith, also of American Fork, and Andrew Jensen, all of whom spoke in the highest terms of their departed friend. The benediction was by George Billings and the dedicatory prayer was by IWarren B. Smith. We are offering as a SUMMER STJORAGE RATE a price of Per August and ' , ' $14.75 $19.75 $16.75 Utah Valley Gais & Goke Go Phone 295 CLERKS OUTING Mens foot race First. Vern Jones, bucket lard, Sanitary Meat Market; second, Frajik Knight, two and one-ha- lf pounds coffee, Syt-to- n Market; third, John Thurgood,' box cigars, Hank Smith. Single mens race First, J1 H. Needham, box cigars, Hank Smith; second, Walter Whitehead, phonograph records, Bates stores. Ladies egg race First Mrs. Seymour Gray and Miss Margaret Scott, purse, J. C. Penney company and pair ladies earrings, Anderberg, Inc.; second, Mrs. H. C. Christensen and Miss Hortense Anderson, box stationery, Taylor Paper company, and pair silk hose, Jenkins Knitting company. T3ob' race Mens frog Reed, First;' Shamrock coffee, National Tea Imp. company; second, Haris Miller, special eats, Butter-Krus- t; third, C. M. Slack, cuff links, Decker Jewelry company. Ladies contest First heat, first, Mrs. J. S. Robinett, cake, Butter-Krus- t; second, Mrs. May Clayton, silk hose, Buster Brown ten-pou- DRAWS BIG GENEVA TO CROWD RESORT (Continued From Page 1.) Mrs. La Preal Ellertsen, 38 years of age, wife of Louis Ellertsen, who veyed, in order to ascertain the corformerly lived in this city, but whose rect distance. He used the single, home is now in Payson, died in this overarm stroke throughout, and did city Tuesday evening following an not vary his speed for the entire disinternal ailment. tance. Had it not been for high operation for Besides her ljusband Mrs. Ellertsen waves which retarded his progress Is survived by four children and nu- and being forced far out into the merous other relatives. Mr. Ellert- lake the time would no doubt have sen js engaged in the drug business been reduced still farther. Accordand was at one ime employed by the ing to a previous announcement Leaf Hedquist Drug company of this city. expected to make the swim in 1 hour Funeral services will be held in and 25 or 26 minutes. The events at the resort were conmeeting oclock. duced by the general committee consisting of J. M. Jones, Miss Anna Booke, Clyde Palmer, Chris Scott, Jr., New Hollis Twelves, Verdi Jefferies. Page, Leo Sutherland, Terry Provo Police Dept. Bert Oakley, Arthur Simons and Clinton Chairman Milton J. Jones Beesley. The Provo city police department awarded the prizes; Miss Booke, Bert is expecting the arrival of a Page and Terry Oakley judged the Henderson motorcycle for contests, while Joseph Crawley and the starters. general police work in the city Robert Bullock were shortly. According to Chief of Po- Much credit is due to John Thurgood lice Wren Wilkins, the machine has for the excellent manner in which been highly recommended by a man he announced the various events and who has had fifteen years experience the winners. with the various types of cars. Despite a rather late start the events were carried out as planned, and except for some difficulty on acNOTICE OF APPRECIATION We desire to express our thanks count of the many wishing to partiand appreciation to all our friends cipate there was little delay. The list of events, winners, prizes who aided us in any way during the recent illness and death of our dear and donators, were as follows: foot race, ages 7 to Boys one;. to all who called at the home; to all who furnished cars and sent 8 First, Farrer Stubbs, cake from Salt Lake; second, flowers; to those who rendered mu- Butter-Krus- t, sic, and to the speakers who paid Clayton Smith, belt from' Provo Army such' splendid tributes to the mem- and Navy store. foot race, ages 7 to ory of our dear husband and father. 8 Girls box MRS. L. T. WALTER AND FAMILY. First, Rea Fisher, candy, Startup Candy company; second, Mary Bird, can of cocoa and FIRST GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Murray O. Hayes are postum, Sutherland Bros. Boys 75- - yard race, ages 9 to 12 rejoicing over the arrival yesterday box of a fine baby girl. They are esFirst, Elroy Murdock, 1 pound secarnew bandy, Startup Candy company; pecially delighted since the rival is the first girl in a family of ond, Harry Dixon, one year subscription to The Provo Post. four. foot race First, Girls box of canFOR RENT 2 furnished rooms Ruby Epperson, and private bath. 54 7 S6uth Third dy, Startup Candy company; second, 1 Thelma Holliday, comb, Columbia West. Phone 39 Music company;' third, Fay Hafen, half gallon syrup, Provo Meat & NOTICE TO CREDITORS Packing company. g contest First, In the District Court of the Fourth Boys of grocerbox Van Dean in and for Utah Judicial District, Wagenen, ies, Utah Wholesale Grocery comCounty, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of pany; second, Orrville Wright, flash Levi York, deceased. Notice to light, Morrison Bros.; third, Harry Creditors. Dixon, set of cuff links, Decker JewCreditors will present claims with elry company. Boys sack race First, Max Bovouchers, to the undersigned at her residence at Provo, Utah, R. F. D. shard, ten Strand theater tickets, Glen second, No. 2, on or before the 18th day of Raymond Sutton; National coffee. Shamrock 1923. Strong, October, LETTIE YORK, Importing company; third. Baker Administratrix of the Estate of Haycock, pocket knife, Stephen Bee. Girls bottle race First, Sarah Levi York, deceased. box candy, Strick-le- y & COLEMAN Goobe, STRAW, MORGAN, Candy company; second, MargarAttorneys for said Administratrix. First publication, Aug. 17, 1923. et Scott, picture, Provo Paint & Glass Last publication. Sept. 21, 1923. company; third, Dorothy Harmon, d box of candy. Startup Candy company. Boys shoe race First, Eric Preus-secap, L. A. Christensen company; second, Clayton Smith, box of gum, To the Bishops and Counselors of John T. Taylor; third, Carl FarnsUtah Stake: worth, tie. Mens Shop. Fat mens race First, John W. We wish to call your' attention to the work being done for the people Prows, ten gallons gas. Continental of the flooded district in the north- Oil company; second, Anthony Lang-staf- f, box cigars, Sutton cafe. ern part of our state. We would Ladies foot race First, Mrs. Lou suggest that you appoint some one at Sunday school and sacrament meet- Culbertson, pair silk hose, Farrer Bros.; second, Mrs. Frank Knight, ing to receive contributions that all three-pound box of candy, J. G. Mcmay have an opportunity to help in cause. Donald most this Candy company; third, Mrs. worthy H. C. Christensen, fern, Provo Green The Stake Presidency: THOMAS N. TAYLOR, House; fourth, Mrs. D. H. Perry, ladies brooch, Heimdselman Jewelry J. WILLIAM KNIGHT, SIMON P. EGGERTSEN. company. the Payson First ward house Sunday afternoon at - Once you learn to use it youll always enjoy its cleanliness and economy Died in This City Made oi fine, all wool cassimeres, well tailored and finished! fashionable greys, browns aifid tans in the newest patterns. The above illustrations are of our leading model. At these f prices the values are truly remarkable - Gas Coke is Hotter) Cleaner, Cheaper ks J Only We urge all users of Hot Air Furnaces, Hot Blast Heaters, and Base Burners to take advantage of this special Eggertsen Returns From California Trip xti. E. Eggertsen, former superintendent of the Provo public schools, returned yesterday' from a. Seven-weeeducational and recreational visit in California. Mr. Eggertsen attended the National Educational association meeting at Berkeley, California, following which he attended the summer session of the University of California. He visited with his son, Luther E., at Berkeley, where the latter is studying law. His daughter, Algie E. Beallin, is also at Berkeley, where her husband is entered in the law From school of the university. northern California Mr. Eggertsen went to Los Angeles and Hollywood, visiting with his neiee, Mrs. Robert S. Fairbanks, and his sister, Sarah E. Clumm, who is matron of the U. S. Bailey Nurses home. Mr. Eggertsen on his return said he had enjoyed a splendid visit, and would now commence his work for the coming year. He will be principal of the L. D. S. seminary at Spanish Forkythe Coming school year. - Delivered Ton? 1 Equipment for nd nail-drivi- ng store. Second heat First, Mrs. nderson, china, plate, company; second, Mrs. CaFl Cochran, collar set, D. L. Van Wagenen. largest family in number on grojlnd First, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wessman and ten children, pair blajpkets, Knight Woolen. Mills; second, W.' H, Preussey and nine chil-dre- p. Shamrock coffee, National Tea Imip. company; third, F. A. Thurgood and eight children, ladies comb and necklace, Irvines contest First; Ipfens John T. Taylor, five gallon can of oil,j Cullmer Oil company; second, Culbertson, shirt, ; third, Alma Van Wag-ene.pair silk hose, Taylor Bros. 3oys swimming race, ages 13 to Deith Sumner, pocket kn!e, Provo Electric & Hardware company; second, Wendel- - Taylor, four pair hose, Schwab company. jole walking contest Winner, Kenneth Knight,- - bathing suit. Hub Clothing company. Boysl blindfolded battle royal shcjp J. p. Dixon-Talor-Russ- ell hat-trimmi- ng , Wood-Clif-toiicompa- n, t, Carl :Jackson, Seth Billing, Lawrence Bee, Kenneth and Knight Wesley Taylor fought to a draw, sharing the following prizes: Box of candy, Startup Candy company; flashlight, Hedquist Drug No, 2, and $3 worth of Columbia theater tickets Best looking car on grounds Paige sport model owned by Lorenzo Christensen, awarded prize of 25 pounds of sugar contributed by John Thurgood, salesman for Utah Wholesale Grocery company. The judges were Mrs. Leo Sutherland, Mrs. Frank Becker and Frank Stubbs. Burlesque bathing j revue First, Buster Brown Shoe store one ton of coni, Knight Coal company and Mutual Coal & Lumber company, sec100 pound sack of ond, Wcrod-CliftoPatdune & Timpanogos flourr, A. Sons, Pleasant Grove; third, Hub Clothing company, fifty pounds of flour. Hoover Brothers, The annual outing, came to a fitting close with the grand ball, which commenced at 9 oclock and continued until midnight. The Provo band furnished music for the dance. n, i four-cylind- er MAYONNAISE SALAD DRESSING GOLD IflEDAL BULK MCDONALDS COCOA 2 LDS. 25C MU V Tall can IllILh Small 10 5 BROOMS Purl Goid99 Oil Sardines, can 5 CANNING SUPPLIES 32 Certo, bottle Underwoods, can 9? Del Monte, large oval, 17 McGowans Maple Leaf 47C Salmon, large 32 Small Libbys Red Alaska Salmon I 36? 32 Libbys Chinook Pint Mason Jars, doz.87 Qt. Mason Jars, doz.1.05 Vz Gal. Mason Jars, ' dozen $1.45 Mason Jar Caps 27 Econ. Jar Caps, doz. 29 L6 Best Jar Rubbers Parowax, Cake, 1-l- 15 pkg. POUND 25C WILSONS NUT BUTTER PECOA b. DIAMOND BRAND WALNUTS. CAN - - 44c . 22 p Vz u 15 25p 25 C 3 lbs." Boiling Beef- - Pot Roast, lb. Prime Rib Roast, -- 1 25C Op 20c 20p rolled Rump Roast Beef 2 LBS. HAMBURGER OR SAUSAGE - - 25c HAMS, BACON AND PICNIC HAMS None Better and Cheaper. All Eastern Sugar-Cured. OUR OWN MADE LUNCH GOODS Weiners Frankfurters 2 f LBS. Baked Loaf Corned Beef Stick Bologna ' 35C Virginia Loaf 20 Ham Bologna Chipped Beef BEST GRADE BOILED HAM 35 C 35C 40 60 L60 STANDARD MARKET WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW rd 50-ya- rd 75-ya- rd two-pou- y, ; t j - and guarantee every melon sold. Try them in your order next time. Every melon is tamped with the initials D. J. D. while growing on the vine. - DENNIS DAVIS MELONS, lb.. Provo Bench Cantaloupes, each. 4c . . . ZSZ C . .10, 1212c,15c . FOR YOUR NEEDS Fresh Fresh Fresh Fresh Fresh Fresh Tomatoes, lb. Green Corn, cJofeP-v- -Beets, bunch J Carrots, bunch Green Peppers, lb, Cabbage, lb. 1 4 Nice, Juicy Jefferson Plufns, lb. Fresh Apricots, per Crjite- Nice, Juicy Peaches, dozen Nice, Juicy Peaches, crate.i j Cucumbers, dozen dozen J Oranges, Z--- 25 5A -L 1, H j 5 15 --- 5p 4 75p 10 75y l60 25 J nd one-poun- - !i Everybody in this community has heard of the Dennis Davis Watermelons. They are thq very best melons raised here; always ripe and nice, luscious juicyjfriiit.' We are headquarters for this fruit, A-2- 7-- bun-eatin- MEATS Leg Mutton Pork Roast Rump Veal Leg Veal 50-ya- ' Wm ! FRESH MEATS service. Fresh Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Veal, Smoked Our Butcher Department is at your s ' and Cured Mets of all kinds. We sell you only the best. . |