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Show h?jild. Tiis-.rnovo- STYLE f : QUALITY WORTH Monday Tuesday Wednesday EXTRA Hen's Oxfords "See the Rockies first; climb Amer Values all tan' ' It Pays All about :xr:trf-rawT- t- to A "special addition" that blue serge coat an ex-- t ra- - pa ir of - real - li gh t gray Makes a fine combination. - Say about $3.50 to $8.00. not -- at all lazy this month. Aida .... . . . Faust .. . . .... t t ...... ... ' Watch forJThem: cuffs THE ciiiMihin THOUSANDS U -- i k!L. one week all our Spring Suits, tjotn m wooien ma-- F j iVI IMIW mmmm LOGAL FOR STYLE - Meats, EJ ChlU-co- and ""Quick aa f -- run- dALt. - City Company - The output of the Garden $ City Canning company for 1911 wlU be cons.derably In excess of the 1910 volume of produc tion, and activity at tbep;lant"'' will ba fn fuU awing within the - next week wiUra-Jorc- er of fiftjr A half forc$ has employes. been at work thla week put- ting upatrawberry Jam that is helping to make noth the com-f- y Sy Two saddler and bridles Coin Changers to ; Forget Overdrafts :- CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE cashier Bountiful State Bank, I? All $20.00, $22.50 Suits, to WORTH- -. at." . . .T. mm .$12.50 ft . "$25.00 Suits'," all . at- - $15.00 All . alterartons extra. Wash hne-at-HA- Sttaw-Hais Suits the entire - PRICEr LF -- f. Bounti- - The Wood-- Clifton Mer. Co. Stale Hank ol Provo main jut f... .$25,000 Capital Stock Justice White's Spotlight. ...... .J8.000.. Surplus Chief Justice White of the United W. H. BRERETON, President States Supreme court" uses a "little ALVA NELSON, Cashier. ; W. JOHNSON, Asst. Cash lighting arrangement when he's handing down decisions, that reminds one of. the spotlight on the little girl in Interest Paid On the middle of the front row in a musical comedy. The Supreme court room y'Time Deposits is never brilliantly lighted", but all of kFTS ON ALL PARTS OF the olher Justices read their decisions THE WORLD Just f rem the light qf .the room, that 76 ACADEMY AVENUE is, they don't use desk lights, or If they do. the lights don't ehow. Chief Justice White, sitting in the middle of the row of solemnly garbed Jurists, SUNDAY EXCUR8I0N. : usually Via Lake Route Salt traverse"eachourrTrrs'o'ne""mile'"in Every Sunday mm to nana down a decision,! length. He makes the rounds, twelve time for From Provo, Utah llttla7 he on flicks Then the perks up, times a night He works seyeu days To salt Lake a week and has missed only two days light,4itfKmt--of Lehl 70 To his-an lllmines race ! it such, angle that Blnce taking this employment Chico To In 60 for like world Fork the the A.mencaL all headliuet correspondence San Francjsco Chron- k i 'act ' . " io Vleasant ' Grov .. '. icle To Spanish Fork To Pay son . . 65 Walked to Cure Injured Lej. Over six years ago M. E. Crookum, now employed as night watchman jat the" local" planFof the Diamond Match company, injured one of his legs. Phy slcians told him that a complete cure III could be effected only by much walking. Six years four months. and twen days ago Crookum was given his present Job by the matcft company. Sarawhoare at The boys camping Since then he has walked 27,000'miles toga "will vote Utah Lake the "ideal In carrying. out his official, duties and spot-f- or pleasure and the camp for la addition to this has walked two miles a day going to and from work the big scout organization is now He says his leg is ajmost well. Crookabout ready for the second division.' um "has a regular beat which he must TIME GAMP ....... - ty-fo- - . -- -- 1 rifines . It Pays to Trade at - Manager Theodore Farley estimates the. season's output at nearly 14,000 cases, divided approximately as Tomatoes, ,000 eases 4,000; pears, 1,000; Jams and jellies, 2,000; apples, 700. If the demand for the company's products continues to Increase in the future as It has in the Jujiiioulate past y the rxapaciijr-p- f "the plant will be greatly Increased for 1912, and will include the installation of several thousand dollars' worth of 'the latest improved machinery for the sanitary canning of fruits'." Willie Tenderfoot--"Ho- w did you beocme so proficient at shooting?" Bad Bill "Oh, by shooting pin heads nd such like." . APPLY" TO R. E. KNOWLDEN 168 8outh Second East St. pa&y and Provo famous. smanest Targets. - Mare; fine driver. One Gelding. One double .set driving 'harness. One slnglset driv.ng harness.-Oneso- t breaking harness."" One second-han- d buggy One - cn 1 111 See Show Window. Fourteen Thousand Cases Be Marketed By Garden c t o-- siu.mu Au.iAj d Suits, in colors 3Tid black. will creams excepted, cJose at $9.75 Those WOOD- - CLIFTON Spencer Cafe' M 5 It 1 Bon't Forget t ""8ervice 5 A very nice gray mixed -i- nn-rrr" QUALITY, Cawie n be Suit with sailor collar; rrrnihr valtie S12.5Ql gaS S7.ffS at close DINNER FIRST CLASS "Coffee PLANT . J 4F seen equalled. te-the r t - navar' 2Sr LaiTA . - r..r"- will fabrics, recent-couLiibutiuih- wfilcn .JOas.t making its way into all time Mr. Knight has seen the prop- circles. According Republican rty7.fld-ie--js-Try nmclrrpleasea of Jewell City, Kan., a local minister with it. Mr. Marwick will remain at a church meeting held there last there during the summer to look afte seek made this announcement: "We will now s'dk hymn No " some work wh.ch fs being done. -.' mm.; , f ..Si i I A -- N;-Ac- Choice ai T 1 onp-nh-nn- o - - Mrs. E, Gillla, Prop. and cold water in every room. Rooms single and en su.ite, 50c. 75s, , $1.00 and up. ' UTAH.-84 Ave. PROVO AT hi 01 HOTEL LAMAR - t ft P 1L a . I nrODAYand for l lyrneafGgldfleiaTliii'jBllJie. The Toggery b - 1 E. Ml 3 grander arid scenically more magnlfi cent than those of the Alps, and this book is issued for. the purpose seminating information on the sub Modern Speech. ject:. T" ; Students Of nhiloloev rannnt fall Appended to the story is printed a beBtrestedarTnoTern vernaciiTT list of mountain ranges and peaks, lar, colored, as It Is by commercialism. with the altitudes latter and the art, invention, and what not." It was a nearest- - railroad ofjth" - There Is stations. Bostonese clergy to his pulplt,Juet before the collection also a mountain map showing clearwas to be taken, and under the In- ly the location of the best known ' ' Utah and" New spiration of indigenous culture re f peaks marked: "My brethren and sisters, the Mexico accumulation of moneys, will now It was, of course, commercialMaster Evan Jones has returned to ism that dictated the outburst on the part of the convert who said in prayer Sunnyside from Provo, woere he at meeting: "Let us sing hymn No. 96 tended the Brlgham ' Voung academy reaucea rrom wo." But the rem nf the past school year, receiving high the vernacular! credits .a his studies, Price Ad vo . 16 I know writs., fast published by the uenver ,. too urasu nauroM com pany. Few. Americans realize that right her.e at home, and within easy reach, "outer' und "climber" can, "mount ado, ....... - with ..roll trousers of Thais PLEASES KHIGHT .With Incidental Music jesse Kn.gnt nas returned froma Semiramls, Queen of Babylon ...... to Nevada," where he inspected trip" Patbe Film d'Art ome copper properties in which bei In. the Days of Nero is interested witn John Marwick, of .". Gaumont Colored this, city, and for which patents have Prieat8Sirf Carthagertcoioretjv Just been received. The-el- ai m rc iu "Emmtralflft f.rtun- HtrmtH Wtorieal7 - 3atkrt els White-flann- With Incidental With Incidental Music . BLUE SERGE COAT AT $3.50 well J written de Peaks of the narrative. Tor scriptive Rockies.' by Edwin L. Bab.n. the well :: Rex and Ellen COMING Music Atoirement -- - MHifjiWni! m. on I of-di- s-4 . Or a hard twisted . gray worsted with a neat stripe will wear better. ' at e the wnonurrim the big values we're offering on that "ex- - I to-Trad- .. ican rather than European mountain and. .exceptionally $2.50-3.50-4.- 00 Extra! Extril 8 , . I: THE ROCKIES FIRST One i Special Lot , ..y it ft SiE DBringhe-bdrstaytrSaratoga Entertainment. everything baa been placed in readiWednesday afternoon 4 p. m. Trip to Provo canyon via D. ft R. O. rail- ness for the second 'division of Asso' ' ciated Boys' Clubs" of Utah. The large way. ' near-thshores of the Wednesday evening, 8 ps. m.rBan-q.ue- t athletic-fiel- d . at Hotel Roberts. as about all that lake is pronounced Third Session, Thurt., June 22, 11 a. m. while the could possibly Address, "Utah Banking Law, 191 1" r ' are good. Hon. Joshua Greenwood, Tic presi- camping facilities, mad to the dent State1' Bank --of -- Millard county, .Yeaterday a vslt was LehC where officials at sugar refinery Fillmore. , ot the company explained details reAddress, "The Sheep Industry and SALT LAKE AND RETURN, $1.25. the manufacture of beet suggarding Prosperity," P. C. Jensen, vice presiar. The Wp was most enjoyable, the and dent Mt. Pleasant Commercial:' miles During the summer months the Denthree being walked in fast time. t bank. ver & Rio Grande will sell tickets to Savings a larg delegation or visitors and Attrac- Today "Resources Salt Lake City andreturn every Sun- Address, " American' Fork and as far from Lehl, tions "brutah's" Dix.'e" Hon. E." "G. day for $25 Tickets good on date as are expected at the south Provo Bank of St. George. ' - r of sale only. TV. H. MITCHELL, Agt Snow, president : camp. Fourth Session, Thurs. June 22 2 p.m. manager of tdare8s,rTr6spernyndPoli"tTcal the associated-clubs- , Beveral of with AgitaUon" Hon. E. Mf Allison; direcat is executive the board, Saratoga tor the Utah National .bank," Salt Lake and- a program for the benefit of the City. Address, ."Commonwealth of Utah" ,BUU,B ' " -- Hon. William Spry, governor 0f ermUtng- 'HIS time it is the e: . it. him,-an-4te- itfr . . . . -' vone-vee- v rr ; .Tiiese; MeiMwaysLLlhe: Same -- .... ,.rS1.00 MEN'S WORK SHOES, $2.50 VALUES -- ' LjIlS-WORK-HRTS-SOc-AL-- ..'fflTT UES .pVERALLSSl.OO GRADE , ... BOYV OVERALLS, 75c GRADE. .7. .'.'rrrT'" "' boy. Utah. 1 Did you ever notice ' ' Language of Flowers. General. Discussion. ' That Spinster nclglibor of yours how the boy is neglected? 2 Topics of the Convention. not given up all hope." has V.ost dealers think: "Oh! Banking and Financial Subjects, "How do you know?", j'.-- T in " "Because I Saw this morning-thanything will .do for r the !- Miscellaneous business. Adjournment. her garden she was sowing 'bachelors' boy." Not so with Entertainment afternoo . Thursday buttons." Our "Mannish 1 Oxfords X at 4 p.m.; automobilb ride through the! Waste Material Aids Gunners. for Boys" interest the hoy fruit d. strict, and inspection of thej A government contract for cartbecause of the aristocratic X Telluride Power company plants, Pro-- t 50 looms cloth is in t . . . . , : . . ... . . . . , . -- . . .75: .55 It Pays to Trade At . -- r ustj t tul - and . .'. ! 1 ur Parents approve of our! boy's shoes because of the hfch character of the making and scientific health fitting, dlowing for feet. tbs boy's crowing . : bail a busy keeping ridge a Connecticut mill and the rush will continue throughout' the summer. The fabric has the appearance of rough, vo canyon. fall t t 4.3 Careless of Them. "All the poeU aeenvaotMnlraiai-a611- The new material is used in making land a ri-rpleasant place." "That because poets systematically powder bsgs in which to place chargesof Uncle SAn's batIgnore the existence of Welsh rabbits for the big guns and other well known engendered of tieshlps and forts. Th haels nf th fabric- li what was- a waste product nightmare." from raw silk, until an inventive Ger-On Dear Old Broadway. man utillzed It for a cloth the most New York that - 1 "So this desirable for the purpose ever known. have heard so much about in the mu- The cartridge cloth is absolutely conts. ileal comedies?". sumed by the firing' of a charge, thus "It is." the possibility of the minimising "And who are those .sad looking dreaded and dteastrtMis flarebai'ks In 4 cHLU-rs- r r ; the turrrUof wy'iyps,. ' "They are the g:y New Yorkers. shoet ! ... - , Is-ga- 'J ' ' vS "SHOES THAT WEAfl t 1 ai " " - r --A t called BignlfleanT7diseases,7aFe compared to seventy cases and no dearth roll was startling In Several, ln4 deaths during' the same month last Whooping cough, generally year.. AVcber county contributed 4U held to be a harmless ailmentrclahn- cases"-to-lfrfgpnrral-B&eayi- tja epidemic, slx lives '"In as many d.fferent coun- - and Salt Lake followed next with 159 cases. " t The total numbe Pneumonfa" kiiled--' sixteen of the '40 af cases .under Tuberculosis - klll-e- d quarantine at the end of the month persons afflicted, ' seventeen " 1 and ne WBS mucn six new cases were feared smallpox, Death In all its- forms and guises I There ; reported. were 64 cases of omy lw.Pertook a toll of 280 in Utah during the T &nd Scarlet fever' wlth 127 cases. typhoid fever with one death ' ' " " sons' mnnfW t , "fv caused death May' aCcordln8 in only three instances. " montniy report 0 nhe state board of Diphtheria' and "Its ally, mebra-healtWe make a speclaltr of. good fresh Issued yesterday. . jneous croup, killed eight meats of all kinds, and our or persolft, " delivery ex.sted durln; about sixteen ptp cmt. Contagious diaeas '. service lathe best,: For-you- r next bill me momo epwemic rorm in man v., . Measles ran up a record- - of 974 of groceries or meats' phone' 29 Suth s wtul DUl w w- 0 uoatas. Bros.. West Center. Th,isjerland HY DEATHS B! iUFFEHIilUSESS ", . ? - h, ......... 33-l- -- 7 |