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Show i UTAH Fare Four Friday, July VALLEY 15. it n, '1 County Commissioners, Sheriffs Offices Are Hot Spots In Coming Election Two hot spots exist in Utah countys coming primary election this fall, as indicated by filings to date at the office of C. A. Grant, county clerk with whom all applications must be filed for county offices. Idications are that the county sheriffs office, and the two year term as county commissioner will take the keenest interest of Utah county democrats. Mr. Grant states that no republicans have yet filed, so no intimation has been given as to where interest may be keenest among the republicans. , I Vt : . Tire as 2E eoniml-Mloiie- VALLEY Flour & Feed pre-ald- ar BRIMHALL BROS. Mar-cellu- itnumtimttmt House Cleaning SALE 267 Hart Schaffner & Marx ALPINE SESSION TO START 25 JULY and Shrivers $38.50 and $40 SUITS Its just as if we handed you from $8.75 to $12.50 in Cold Cash after you made a purchase. Thats how much weve reduced these suits, and remember, these are famous Hart Schaffner & Marx and Shriver Suits. All of these suits in the finer fabrics and unusual patterns that make the Hart Schaffner and Marx and Shriver's labels mean so much. Shrivers Style Leadership the Opening of Seventeenth Alpine Summer School aesalon of Brigham Young university will take place Monday, July 25, according to Dr. A. C. Lambert, dean of the summer session. On that date the Aspen Grove campus, located at an altitude of (.500 feet In the north fork of Provo canyon, will become alive with activity open-ai- r In dorinltorlea and class rooms alter lying dormant a year. The Alpine session was first established during tha summer of 1522 a an experiment for the last half of summer study. Tha region proved to ha a useful laboratory for research In biological and nature work, and has become a permanent part of the universities program. Its curriculum now Includes, In addition lo the natural sclrneea, fine arts, languages, economics, history, sociology, and education. Classes will meet six days a week during tha five week term for a full half quarter lesson schedule, according to dean Lambert. For students' convenience a reading and atndy hall will be provided and will nse a portion of the assets of the regular university library. "The Alpine session offer s wonderful opportunity for students to study nature In the raw." states Denn Lambert. "Potential geologists are able actuully to see a glacier or marks of erosion: botanist may study plants and trees at different levels of climatic habitat. The Alpine term will continue from July 25 to August 27. DRESS HATS only LADIES PURSES at Boys AGirls Shirts OC lull ladies fancy TEA APRON 15c HSU 368 W. Center Provo 98 Girls Rayon PAJAMAS Mens Black 98c JEANS 49c SSEE against repeating it." Mrs. Mowlby: I shall endeavor to he Juat as rautlous a ,nu waa asked, Ohio in ship paper FOR STATE SENATOR How is the Constitution changed are." Royal Arcanum Hu!M!n. in a republican form of government?" Mr. Emily D. Alrd haa filed "By the Democrats," said she. I)r. Amos Christie, professor of pediatrics of the UniverNew 600-1- 6, ly state senator for ber she was given 100 on that candidacy And ad18 wHl to in be Provo of Monday, California, July sity FIRST GRADE TIRE from Utah County in the Demodress the Utah County Medical Society. cratic Primary election aet for $10.95 I)r. J. J. Weight, secretary of the medical society, made Kept. 13. Just As Safe content for the seat will She Mrs. Hlbbertson: "What I have the arrangements and is also formulating a program of now held by Sen. J. W. Thornton L. & H. Co. said Is a great secret. It was of of week just the 18, for Blood Gov. consisting gatherings who waa appointed by meetings July 348 W. Center Provo the strictest conthru the resignation of Sen. told to me Inmust in other groups to be addressed by Dr. Christie. cantlon you fidence. I Woodward. Dr. Christie baa already deMrs. Alrd haa served two term livered addressee in Salt Lake and Timps to Play In the House of Representative. Ogdon, as a beginning of the two Aa a legislator she supported an months' aerloa In pediatrics ar- Carbon Child Shall At amendment to tha State Constiranged and financed by the Utah The Provo Tlinpa play hosts to tution making net Income a baa la State Board of Health, under Not Be entry In the for taxation, the direct primary direction of Dr. J. L. Jones, state tha Price-Helptomorrow, social Industrial and Utah assistance League law. old which in age health commlaaloner, DlMtrlet Four will participate for Saturday afternoon at tha local security laws, the rair mae art, the classification of roada which a two weeks' period. park at 4.10 p. m. After flashing some excellent authorized the State Road ComThe Women's Auxiliary of the with cities Utah County Medical Society la ball and coping the first half mission to for the also planning a meeting for Fri- championship the Tiiwpa have end towns In the construction and to and a walk repose lowed down roada and of maintenance city day, July 22, with Dr. Chrlatle, Formal Announcement time and place to be announced In the cellar with 2 loaaea and atreets, an amendment to the How constitution creating a uniform later by Mrs. Albert Taylor of one tie In second half play. of our new Provo, In ebarg of arrangement!. ever they are determined to again chool fund that more equal opDr. Chrlatle will leave Tuesday regain their winning way anQ portunities be given to the school CHILDRENS SHOE DEPARTMENT with Dr. Earner for the Uinta that no later than tomorrow children of Utah, aeveral laws providing for the asfety of minBaaln, where meetings will be afternoon. The Carbon team were cellar ers and the regulation of hours of held on Tuesday, Wednesday and dwellers for the first half but labor in mines, a bill providing Thursday of next week. BUSTER BROWN SHOES with some new talent are alated for the abolishment of atate help half In aecond birth a better to private agencies (passed with for play. Last week end they took many amendments), and a bill Firmages 4 and will be here to- standardizing fees Magna A of students at the U. of Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Firmage Sr. morrow to beat the Timp. ball game la assured. Agricultural College and Junior and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Firmage good Colleges. Jr. of Provo returned Wednesday It's Smart to be Thrifty Mrs. Alrd fought all approprla- Cooperative buying of boxes after two weeks vacation In Cali- and basketa (or tha coming pear tiona for $he establishment kif PROVO, UTAH fornia, spending moot of their and apple crop was considered new Junior Colleges until such time at Long Beach. They did thia week by members of the time that a law be passed zoning Utah county farm bureau. Dr. X. the state according to the basic ome buying of ladles' dresses needs for Junior colleges and C. Spaulding of Provo Is chairwhile on the coast for their man of the horticultural market- until such time that the State of stores in Provo and St. George. ing committee. Ctah has sufficient funds to maintain the Junior colleges already established on a high standard and without Interfering with the efficiency of the elementary schools and the payment of living wages to the teachers thru-othe state. 297 North First West Flume 397 V While interested in all the 71 North, 5th West 71 East Center St. problems of the state, Mrs. Alrd did work in the Educaspecial NU-HOR- A SOAP Compare Our Every pkgs. 32c tion, Public Health, my and j State comWith Prices Elsewhere Municipal Affairs, SCOTT TISSUE 2 15c mittees and was chairman of the State Hospital committee. BEETS GKANULATED SOAP She 26c waa also appointed a member by CRYSTAL WHITE A. B. SOAP the Speaker of the House to the committee and siftappropriation Bars 10 33c ing committee. SEGO MILK 31 ra. Alrd la a native of Cal. 4 29c She came to Utah Immediately 12-o- z. cans 21c Beef, after marriage to Dr. Alrd and haa made her home Jiin PORK BEANS can 10c ever since, during which time he haa taken an active Interest HUSKIES 2 pkgs. 23c in civic, educational and social SHREDDED WHEAT 2 23c problems. Pediatrics Conference Set For Next Week MRS. AIRD FILES A woman Correct applying for citizen- 6-p- Tire Saturday Last the Forgotten. er WATCH Featuring the Famous Return 5-- nt Lewis Ladies Store HANSENS market ut T . Day Prices large for ... or T Grapefruit for Large .EB3 10c 25c for Libbys Roast and in pkgs lbs. 27c 3 pkgs. 10c per pkg. 5c KRE-ME- L JELLO 3 Fruits and Vegetables STRING BEANS per lb. 5c POTATOES 10 lbs. 15c BUNCHED VEGETABLES ... 2 for 5c Melons and Cantaloupes on Ice Fresh Quality Meats All Meats are U. S. Inspected LARD, (Home Rendered) ... 2 lbs. 25c BONELESS PRIME RIB 23c POT ROAST, Corn Fed Steer, 18c and 20c size 30c Empty Lard Cans, 100-l- Thomas Funeral Sunday in First Ward Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah E. Thomas, 84, who died Tuesday evening at her home 313 East First South street, will be held 8unday at 1.30 p. m. In the Flrat ward chapel, with Bishop W. P. Whitehead In charge. . Mr. Thomas waa 111 but a short time with heart trouble and leaves to mourn her death five sons and one daughter, aU ,of Provo excepting J. F. Thomas of San Francisco. The others are R. II., C. W.. A. M., and O. Earl, and Mrs. C. E. Fletcher. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE At Provos Newest Modem Market Corn Snowdrift can 47c ... Fruits & Vegetables Lemons Tomatoes iy - Water Melons Per Pound New Potatoes 10 Pounds . -- ONLY MEATS Pot Roast $4.87 Boneless Hams New 475 - 19 Tire b. building that has a sagging roof or bulging walls may be put j buck Into Its original shape by; the use of timbers. Jacks, rods, ' I and turnbuckles. 19c 10c hr large Aunt Jamima Pancake Flour A L. & II. Tire Co. 348 W. Center Provo 19c 15c 2i4c 15c 13c 28c '(avSTBEin Franks Per pound Per pound 15c igsib-j- 22223 PHONE 34 FOR BETTER AND CHEAPER SCREENS adv.'s ewiew 4939 32 FLETCHERS I 3! Ladies and Misses FARMERETTES Blue Brown Maroon Some with fancy stripe Going for !K49 IS 50 Mens Good Grade WORK SHIRTS 98c DRESSES Values to 49c for Special Lot of BOYS TOMMIES Values to $14)0 for 49 Martha Lee and Rosanna $1.00 r Polo of Close-O- ut Boys Sanforized SUMMER SLACKS $1.49 Values go 3549 $1.98 50 Girls Fancy Bare Back BATHING SUITS 89c Values Ladies' Full Fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose Values to 89c for Very Special Lot of Ladies Rayon Dresses $2.98 Values Mens Toyo Panama 1 (01 Already (our application ahorlff have been (lied, Georse lloyre of Pleasant View being the New 440-2- 1 Tire fnt one G.to (lie and pay hla (m, with E. Durncll, present In-- . ONLY and Irunibeiit Becking Jnlin Evan of Lehl, a deputy un$4.31 der Mr. Durncll also socking the All three are demo Co. L. & II. pualtlon. ronatalile snd Justices of the one republican, J. I. Royd in each precinct are in348 W. Center Irovo In rtf Provo, him signified hi cluded III tlilH election but not a to file fur tho name ofsingle application bas been refice. ceived as yet by Mr. Grant. Only one application ha been Candidate fur the Senate are r' filed fur tin two year elected at large, but members of term, nth ten Mr. Grant, ihu House must live In the legisthat one he line J. H. Manaon nf lative district they represent. Five Theron Hall of Rprlng-vlll- legislative districts are set out In Provo. ha not yet Indicated wheth- Utah county, wILli no application or not. vet In from number 1. 4, or 5. J. S. Smith & Sons er be will eek PROPRIETORS He I filling an unexplred term In district 2, Ray Loveless has Invacated by Hilton Robertson of dicated he will fils for WHITE FAWN Sprlngvllla who accepted a call George 8. Young of Provo may and o the L. D. 8. church to from file for district I, I. e. for East RED ROSE FIOUR over the Japanene mlaalon. All appllcatlona must be Provo. HIGH GRADE FEATURING No difficulty la anticipated In filed at the state rapllol for both the nomination of Sylvan Clark o( senate and house members. Poultry and Dairy Two appllcatlona have been Lehl who now la completing hla FEEDS flrat two year term aa county filed for the State Senate: HAY and GRAIN commlaaloner, (or, according to Francis Lundell of Benjamin and 151 N. University Ave. party workera. It la an unwritten Mrs. Emily Alrd of Provo. Mr. rule that tba Incumbent automati- Grant atute that J. W. Thornton, PHONE 114 cally la elected for the four year present Provo senator, If being term after a aucceaaful flrat two-ye- urged by many friends to seek appliterm. Mr. Clark election. Ha la filling an uncation wi mado aeveral day expired term of Dr. Hugh Woodfriend ward who resigned to accept a go by a group of hi representative of widely acatterad federal position in educational urea, and on July 8 Mr. Clark work. la A. O. Another possibility accepted the application and paid bla filing fee. Ellctt, of Spanish Fork, county Several other preaent office chairman of the democratic party, bolder have announced their In- according to Mr. Grant, bnt Mr, but Ellett, upon being questioned by tention of aeeklng at preaent tba Hat la not com- the News reporter, stated he had plete. Tha following official not derided, although he agreed, or dismunt aeek it la a nfisKlblllty". be Only two sen tors can appear from the arena this fall: Ill West 1 North a C. A. Grant, county clerk; elected from Utah county. Nielaen, county auditor The uncertainty regarding possible candidate for me county roinmiasloner'a two year term make tha biggest political guess Such names aa J. II. locally. Manaon, R. J. Murdock, and E. A. Jacobson have been mentioned, among the democrats but confirmation of thia rumor could not lie obtained from Mr. Jacobsen. I i s JULY CLEARANCE SALE completing an unexplred term aa county auditor vacated by the resignation of liuth Sorensen); Arnold Roylance a county attorney; L. M. Atwood aa county asaeaaor; Andrew JenElolae sen, aa county treasurer; Fillmore aa county recorder; Andrew Shelton a county aurveyor; and A. L. Booth aa city Judge (Mr. Booth la completing an term aa city Judge vacatr ed by the death of Mr. Ellertson). Moat of these are completing tbclr first term and It la a general parly rule that a second term Very will bi; offered to them. little difficulty Is anticipated, by officers, toward their (Mr. Nielmn UKA31 lb REDUCTIONS mnaw Spear Lumber Co. 3rd So. 2nd West Phone 34 Now! Small Monthly Payments All Building Materials at New Low Prices Re-Shing- le |