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Show J r THE PROVO POST MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1924 CITIZENS URGED Prepare for Conference HURTS You Cian Save Money Buying Home Aid $14.48 $18.98 $19.48 $21.48 Our Entire Stock of Ladiess Suits REDUCTION 20 cpnetr values value value value $17.98 $19.98 $27.48 $29.98 ,T7 . Per v at $15.20 - $22.48 at $17.98 at $15.75 - $29.50 at $23.98 at $17.20 - $37.50 at $29.98 See Our Stock Before You Buy $15.98 $23.98 $4.25 $29.98 $36.00 TO !$9.90 These are big values at this price INVESTIGATE OUR PRICES Our Shoe stock is complete in every detail, and the prices are the lowest for the qualitv we carry. Childrens Slippers, 5 to 8 $1.25 to $1.88 Childrens Slippers, 8 2 to 11 $1.48 to $2.60 Childrens Slippers, 11 2 to 2 $2.25 to $3.50 $3.50 to $8.48 Complete line of Ladies Slippers . . LET US SHOW YOU OUR LINE BEFORE YOU BUY. 1-- 1-- . : Fairer Bros. Co. v UNUSUAL MYSTERY -- BUY FOR CASH Samuel Kopp 450 w. Center Phone 446 Lowest Prices. Carry System. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE APRIL 1 to APRIL 4, 1924 10 lb. Beet Sugar 2 lb. Good Fresh Creamery A 3 dozen Fresh Eggs Asks People To Mine Disaster Jr Butter r 98c 95c 55c 20c 12c 10c 69c 69c 35c 20c 25c 15c 15c 80c 45c 30c 25c 25c 15c 45c Another Shipment Sugar Cured Hams, lb. I fat Breakfast Bacon, whole slab, lb, Small Picnic Hams, lb. 1 lb. Pail Pure Lard 10 lb. Pail White Syrup 3 lb. Nice Young Tender Utah Spinach 3 Bunches Radishes 2 Head Lettuce 2 Bunches Parsley 10 lb. Potatoes Fresh Shrimp Meat, lb. 2 lb. Fresh Catfish Corn Fed Dressed Chickens, extra fancy, lb. 2 1 lb. Brick Codfish 2 large Salt Fat Herring 2 Bottles Boy Blue Blueing 2 large Pckgs. Golden Rod Washing Powder Here is a Buy. dont miss it 20 Bars Kirks Flake White Soap and 4 Bars Jap Rose Soap, all for 95c MORE FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE NO DELIVERY. A-- , 450 West Center St, Provo. P53C USE LUMBER WHEN YOU BUILD! Be sure to include Utah Timber and Coal Co. lumber in your building specifications. That will give you lumber assurance. Our reputation is back of every piece of lumber that leaves our yards. We can fill the bill whatever it may be. Utah Timber & Coal Co. PHONE 232 PLAY, THE HINDU PROVES ATTRACTIVE Walker Whiteside and Company Score In Colorful Drama of Orient 227 South Stale Street mine disaster has received the unqualified support of Mayor O. K. Hansen, who has issued the following proclamation to the citizens of Provo: Project your minds to a small city of nearly a thousand population happy and contented today, and tomorrow imagine the husbands and fathers burned and mutilated Then think of recognition those mothers, wives and children facing the problems of life and compelled to work them out pretty much alone. If you can visualize this picture, you will see just the outline of the havoc wrought by the terrible catastrophe that overtook the fine people, of Castlegate a few weeks ago. who remain are These people brave and willing to do their very best to meet lifes problems; but brave as they are they will need help, and much of it if they are privileged to enjoy what all should be entitled to. the necessities and at least some of the comforts of life If ever in Utah Lowest there was a time when the injuncmen would that whatsoever ye tion, should do unto you, do ye unto them, It is now. "Our governor has taken steps to obtain assistance for those who BS are dependent. He has called to his aid many of the finest men and women of Utah to work out the methods of procedure. Provo has CLERKS OF PROVO furnished Joseph T. Farrer as one of the general committee, who with J. Will Knight as Utah county chairPOST OFFICE 99 n man and T. F. Pierpont, W. II. and Willis K. Spafford as our local committee will direct the camPERCENT ACCURATE paign for funds in our immediate community. We feel that Provo will her traditions and prove true to more than meet her quota. Let us Postmaster; J. P. McQuire Says Mail Is Properly Cared For not aMt how much shall I give; but follow the late war slogan, give till Daily it hurts. Remember that genuine giving is not handing over our surPostmaster; J. P. McQuire in a plus, but sharing what we ourselves letter to tbejProvo Post gives some may need. Information regarding In keeping with the proclamation interesting post the efficiency of the Provo of Governor Mabey, I appeal to our in particular as to distristaff, good citizens to meet this call in a bution of mail. His letter follows: generous and Christian manner, that Provo, 'Utah, March 31, 1924. those who have sustained this irreparProvo Post: Editor, able loss may have their physical Some of tke patrons of the Provo needs provided for, and he sustained Post office upon receipt of informain their spirits through the knowled- tion from friends, or business firms, ge of brotherly love that accuates outside of Provo, that mail has been our offering. sent them .accept the word as the General committeeman John T. act unconditionally performed, but Faarrer states that contributions are ratlier at times to question will be accepted at all banks, and their local ha$ty clerk when he pbstal that everv effort will be made to reports no mail here. So Jor the make the dtive in Provo and Utah benefit se who do not undercounty successful. stand how wejll and adroitly mail in this office is sorted, thrown, and Two Minor Auto dispatched it is thought something the efficiency records of Accidents Occur concerning the clerks wink handle your mail will be enlightenin g. Clerks are required to take an Two minor automobile accidents occured Saturday and Sunday. Sat- examination twice a year. One in urday the young son of O. R. Thom- the dispatching of mail, and the othof incoming as was struck by an automobile driv- er in the distribution tests are en by R. A. Stringham in front of mail. Howevjer, j these the Telluride garage, but escaped made more frequently for the local office information, and for an aswithout injury. Two Sunday afternoon a car driven by surance to public welfare. G. S. Adams, 60 East Fourth North thousand addresses must be memorstreet, was struck by a car occupied ized by every clerk handling mails, by two men and two women. None and a speed of not less than 16 letof the occupants of the cars were ters per minute properly thrown, or injured, although, according to Mr not less than ,9 5 percent correct to Adams, hsi automobile was some- pass the test. The latest test in this office for what damaged. The accident took shows the following Tesult: clerks sdie this of Dell in place,. Spring Provo canyon, when one of the cars skidded and collided with the othr. be-lyon- Big Special Sale oh Rugs and Linoleums cl Bre-reto- ot-fi- State Architects well-know- Eyring INFANT Salt Lake City All Week Beginning Monday Weird, though colorful, artistic though revolting, was The Hindu, presented at the Columbia theatre Friday evening bv Walker White- side and one of the strongest supporting casts ever seen in this city. The play might well be designated as a modern mystery melodrama lor it was all of that with emphasis on the mystery. It is seldom Claude Ashworth that the efforts of a cast. receive such heart v approval as that accorded Named To IIr. w hiteside and Ins associates by the people of PtovoEriday Board The conclusion 4f ohch act evening. brought forth tumultuouN-npplause- . n Claude Ashworth, Provo has of received notice architect, it vas not until the re- appointment to the state board his However, nowned artor had emerged from the architects, which conducts examina-of guise of a Hindu at the end of the tions for other men in the same prolast act that his audience was fession in Utah. Other members of to put a correct appraisal on able his the board are A O Treganza of Salt wonderful impersonative power, so it was not surprising that he should Lake City and Leslie llodgsen of Og-- d of the appointment then receive half dozen curtain calls. of li.Mr.Notification was made through Ashworth Mr. Whiteside was given splendid the state department of registration. supnort by Harod Vasburg, and Miss Sidney Shields, who carried To Address heavy assignments throughout. Those who saw The Hindu will, Scientists perhaps, be nerved Sufficiently to find added interest in The Batt, Professor Carl F. Eyring, B. Y. U. Americas greatest mystery play, will feature the first meeting of the which is one of the early April bookUtah Academy of Science in Salt ings at the local playhouse. Lake City on April 4, when he will deliver an address on Energy and Its Relations to Human Welfare. LAST RITES HELD The meeting will be the first of three arranged for the seventeenth annual convention of the FOR H. Y. Miller Rug & Linoleum Company of-tho- SM MONEY i ash and R. R. Irvine, BY MAYOR March 31st Prices Offered In The West Since Before DISCOUNT on our Line of Childrens Coats $21.98 $37.50 valu& T $45.00 value tCepne- 20 $15.40 fl The drive to secure a fund of $100,000 for the benefit of depend- e ents of the victims of the Castle-gat- REDUCTION Cent IT Sufferers Our Pretty Line of Ladies Coats, in all the newest shades and materials at 20 TILL O. K. Hansen Investigate Our Prices We have made a special purchase of Beautiful Silk Dresses which are valued from $19.75 to Conference Special $24.48. GIVE TO Utah SON OF BURNINGHAMS Brimhall Sneaks To Student Body Funeral services for Floyd Gene In all your joking joke uphill, son of Burningham, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burningham who urged President Emeritus George H. died Friday morning, were held Sun- Brimhall. in addressing the B. Y. U. body this morning. He quotday afternoon at 2 oclock at the student home of the childs grandparents, ed the nursery rhyme of "Jack and and commended that pair for Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thompson, 759 Jill climbing up the hill, and being South university avenue. Albert S. Jones presided at the The president was in a rhyming services, and the speakers were W. mood and shot the following couplets O. Creer a,gd Bishop W. J. with happy comments, at the stu- of the Lakeiew ward. Musical Taylor. num- dent body: bers were given by members of the Be a Provo First ward. Dont be a quitter Be a Interment was in the Provo City And then dont forget her. cemetery under the direction of the Berg Mortuary, where the dedicaCourses in real estate are of tory prayer at the grave was given the curriculum of Columbia, part Boston by Frank Burningham. and California universities. It will he seen that the requirement is being dounbled in the number of pieces handled per minute, and an average accuracy of 9 9 per cent mantained. With such information at hand supervisors are able to ascertain approximately the extent ot error in the handling of your mails Due to this standard of efficiency all mail coming into the office is distributed and properly cared for each day. J. P. McQuire, Posmaster. More than $3,000,000,060 worth of silk is produced in a single year in ce The War. 3SS2X3B3S8BEEZS 223&2E3S Why- Let the car or some other valuable piece of machinery stand out in the weather and depreciate from unnecessary exposure, when you can build a neat garage or convenient shed at a slight expense? f . Lumber is reasonable in price this year, and we are ready to render you any service in their respective lines to make it easy for you to build. Call in and get estimates. m MUTUAL COAL LUMBER CO & The Home of Good Lumber Also Mutual Coal 5tli South and 2nd West. 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