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Show f I ?rovo iiesAld THE " iiiiiiiuj B. Y. U. WINS. B. . Y.,U. the E " . ' HIS - defeated Saturday-nigh- t - Zimni was umpire. . ' SHAFER "T.- IS PARDONED. Si I. Shafer,. Pf:the penalties. Imposed.llnpnejn- a The Awakening Abe Get 7 cashier of the State Bank of Tooele,, who with George JL Iltggs tad A. B. Walton robbed the bank of $9,000 laot June, wa liberated yPatheVAtoeklThe Hobo's Luck , In the Ceram Islands V Why HelSave Up The Princess Orchestra. pardoned a few months ago ton Is still serving! bis sentence of one year. All three men confessed and it was stated that the money was .restored to the bank. In considera End Wal- TUES.i AND WED. JAN. Shafer, it was shown that a number health. of Tooele, tbe county of"The same policy should be adopted e had peti- In a'l localities, and an aroused' pub ficials and the lic sentiment should uphold the health tioned the board to release him. autfaoTittesTdn-maktoffTr- i effective MISSIONARY TO RETURN. nn tinathi There can tm19Hnn I A telegram received by W. J. Tay - for the conduct person who lor of Lake View- states that hl3 son knowingly' conceals a contagious dls- ease or otherwise endangers the Scott, who for .the past twenty-seve- n muiiuia uao wccru xaurt jug as a tuia- i ucaiui qi oiuer, unu jell foharv in WBtflrn AiiBtralia win ii taai Htt7.no French come? of citizens trial-judg- 1 1 ny John Brown's bia own tausie halt and lasLyear. .bJ Thesuccess v . -- af- - LiiH - Frenchman had composed Mr. Weber took over the English rights of the play he made up his mind that there would be no changes in the music. There would be no interpolations from the Tin Pan Ailey" song shops none of these mon grel compositions which have made ""k,."":".: the return1 to TJtab of L. from Wypming! tloria an. . th a statu- - 8Ch0ol8 Haydenjrantedfor and state educational institu- f WaI1' v1 "ens. Tbe rules are to take effect Heber City, Wasatch county, will go to F(jK l LoCal boarda of health are j ncuiuiuerwr imwuer. In , rnnoBtol fA r.f ",ul Ul l"0 ,u tss nu m case 01 ineir SOLDIERS TO violation to report to the atate board. a r Mm,K, a them,-Whe- bpaio fc.i,. I l t-l?. !;UDtr9' . w reive uuuuul pay ttUU fro?tt t tt tu oil muster into service for the Spanish, f The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Princlpa, puce of Business,-Prove- . - C-o.- 111 " foment includes some high class dancing by -- to . $1?00. There's no place where' you qpn put a few dollars each month or week that will pay you the returns as savings account. Here your savings the younger Hagan and several good songs by the trio. "Tbe Three Ha gans" will be at the Opera House and Thursday tonight, .Wednesday nights and a good program of pic tures has also been prepared for those three nlghts. "ADVERTISED Remaining For blanks and information write or sei J. IT ff consolation&Ct3'extended 01 tO I a. v 671 V. V. . 1,500 540 Bott COLTON ROAD OPEN. The road from Colton to the Uintah 1I 611 TrT7TJrr Ann v t juasin nas ceetr keptopea this winter I"""""1"' 618 Ernest Barrett for the first Ome. George D. Robin- - ft & MARBLE GRANITE MONUMENTS The Beesley f Marble and Branite Works 61 W. Firtt 80. St, Prevo, Utah, J t-- 30 10,000 10.00 1.00 1.00 lOOO son and Charles Marsing have built 619 Ernest. Barrett ... 1,000 1,000 cabins every eight miles for the ac-- 599 w R Per7 5.000 Peery , commodatlons of travelers. Notwitb- - 680 WV standing the cold weather of the win- - 625 Jno- - s- Russell 5.000 . 626.Jno. . . , 5,000 SJRusselL ter montha has been kept .500 and travelers have been able, to "0 Rly Romance "i.OOO make tae 1rip with a reasonable lid Ulley "Wance I &i& 870 amount of comfort. Jiiie.vKoyiance r ,, 663 Riley , Roylance . 826 - - ad wn , - Xoo , ,85 .85 -- i'i5?.rs.. Annie Rojl--. NOTICE. "' . UTAH OUTLET CO. January 24th, 1912, at the board of commissioners of Provof City, Utah, will receive bids for McCarty, L. W. the use of the land commonly known EeteraoiU-M-r. as the cemetery pasture, and also for Stubbs, J. W. the use of the land commonly known Sterling Remedy Co. as the Muhelestine piece,' situated at Stewart, Mr. - the mouth of Slide Canyon. Bids Wallace, Alvin. will be opened February 2nd, 1912. WWting, James. The board reserves the right to reject Williams, N. A. any and all bids. -- For further Infor - If not called for in two weeks they mation call on the city recorder. will be sent to the Dead Letter office. FRED EVANS, JAMES CLOVE, Postmaster.City Recorder. j. Commencing 10 a. m., ! pu- - n:':!:,r.-""'!!"-''':- r . """ ;! " - ENTERTAIN OLD FOLKS. The Old Folks of the Pleasant View,, Timpanogas, Lake View, and Sharon Wards-wi- ll be entertained TbUrsday and Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock they will be the guests , of Manager J. B. Ashton at the Princess theatre. An unusually good program has been prepared for the guests. The Old -Folks of the city over sixty years, the -widows,- the bishops and their council. ors and the wives of the missionaries are also invited to attend the enter- - -- T -1 tainment "' "" :7 WeHave ,1.00 '5.00 5.00 5.00 .50 Frank A. N.' J. Clare, Duerot. J. W. Duff inJmj!i- -. Home, Prof. Joseph L I vie, Henry. Johnson, C. R. Larson, Victor. 23, 1912. f Take Advantage oftbe last two days' Closing Out sale of entire stock. Prices causing big sales 'Prices must cause balance to go on 24 and. ' ' 25. Clark Attorney for Executor. . First publication January BYRON O. COLTON and family. 1.50 .55 500 Executor. J. W. N. WJIiTEOTTON, , - ' SAVINGS BANK. in Provo Potsoff ice Jan. 21.1912. Ambrose, W. M. Carter, Bud. W. C. ALBERTSON, to us In our -- earn 4 per cent interest com- pounded twice a year. One dollar opens an account PROVO COMMERCIAL J LETTERS. LADIES . x Cheever, Mrs. Davis, Miss Zola. 2 Norton, Miss J3ea. Penrod, Mrs. Pearl 615' N, 6. W. Tanner, May M. Vest, Miss Hazel. CREDITORS. All persons having claims against the estate of Marjorle Atbertson, de ceased, will present the same with vouchers at the .office of J. W. N Whltecotton, 8 West Cehter Street, Provo, Utah, on or before the 25th y -- R. Hodson. NOTICE thanks and gratitude to the public I I ,nu. - BREADANDWATR.E1E'L in zoology, $50 perx month; laboratory assistant in paper and textiles, $900 to $.1200. Feb. 17 Anatomist, $1600; nautical expert, $1000 to $1800. Feb, 20 and 21 Manual training teachers' (male), 0720 to. $1200. Feb. 24 Assistant horticulturist, (male), $1800; horticulturist (male) . $2250 to $2500. ; T Feb. 2 Forest clerk, (male), $1100' r CARD OF THAMKS. We wish to express our heartfelt - utan KML ON. Keep on aving It's the only, system for a' person on a sal--. ... NOTICE: There are delinquent on Spry has received a warrant from the the following described stock on ac- . gorernment on the treasury depart- - vuuuii :4 vi BBflTOOUlCUL Utr ft9 , ULlW HI I ii xoenrrasMBKHii-tof-saawJiftrt' on tne zs aay of settlement of the claim, against the Oc'tomber. 1911, the several amounts . and thU amount, less the app08lt the nameg of tfleeBpec-of $715, will be divided hvb aharthnara among the soldiers- ,Cert. Amt No. . .Name Due Shares GOOD MUSIC AT TABERNACLE. rr32 Frank "Salisbury ..T 600 $ .50 "Sing to the Lord" and "The Lord 382 Frank Salisbury .. . . 87 .10 is My Shepherd," two anthema. were 663 C C. L. Freeman .. 200 ;".20 beautifully rendered by the tabernacle 666 Russell Wherrltt ... 5,000 ... 5.06 choir last , Sunday at the afternoon 601 W. P. Martin . ; . . ... 1.000 1.00 services. The" speakers were Prof, ' 7.45 722WmMc(Mloihlv;rJ7,044 fllnckley and Joseph." B."Keelerr' It 600 Dan Kirk wood 1.00 1,000 was announced-4ha- t stake conference 695 Robt. C. Kirkwood .' 1,174 1.20 will be beld next Sunday, '. 701 Ed. Hanson . the-ro- for someunkflowa reason is called "Old Heads and Young Hearts" and -- MAKE-B- UT WHAT YOU SAVE. col- - leg specialist $1800, Feb. 7 Preparator SALE, NOT WHAT YOU Y'The Three Hagans" in a lively lit the dates tle skit entertained- large audiences at the Provo Opera house last night ii . r. -' HOUSE forbtrat"flfteff gone through there has been none in tile mu8lC- - The fourteen original mu sical numbers are just as the clever 1 oo-nn- "' positions-o- n fimailaSUiifJi l Governor William Sorv Saturdav the following named done-i- n I " . : use u lub foiiirnfin nr nitniiA firinir N Will be held in the Federarbuilding, of "Alma" in French Provo, Utah, to secure eligibles for ; and in Berlin, after it was 1 " "The Home of Good Shoes" Al CIVlLSERVICETrEXAMtNATrONS ran there all . - cook- .Roberts hotel. k few vigorous, utility bred S. C. WJiite Leghorn cockerels Introduce new blood prices. f torn my yards into your flock and the egg problem for next winter will be half solved. PhonV492. Chas. II. OaYj& RJterMe. jpuj try. FH.?i.fiiD. ii'l'llSJi i Kent Cobb . I -.- WMiAt the East" Side of New .York and was v tft 1L Heirs ; I for pastry an FOR yyirSrWWtPi fact io the proper authorities, and metropollsias-eaatycssfniTTcai- -B . .. I V I,L umcers .,11 i ucaiui inemesves irequentjy l but neither of these runs could equal .. . , I . , , , in uniqueness that at the little Ger nwu. 4Hi vciika Al so, aiiivo 111 mis inwt luau iu;u LutMr It haafrequently happened that the city about the middle rnf March. law has been made a farce by Justices. tev eeks during which they wbd un- JOHN DALEY'S FUNERAL. who, failing to appreciate the serious 3ef stood German- were the only ones The funeral services for John M) nature of such nffananst hnva imnnsiut I ,lu viaii - J,... coiuiuen':ea j ii lue. uuuoejuiu. yiay Daley held Sunday in the Sixth ward trivial penalties after convictionf in to be. talked about all over New York well attended. The flagrant cases. meetinghouse-wer- e was due mostly to the wonderful This speakers were Bishop 0. H. Beis and "The state board of health will con mus4c wnlca Jean Briquet had put to Elders Andrew Knudsen and James duct or assist In prosecutions when UoveV?c-- selections were render, I requested to do so by local health of- - it I Kw !.. w .Christmas Kiddies- j 8onat. Phillip's German theatreon - fori?tftbre4jofbeHsHanthlor Farrell FOR RENT Neat five-roohouse. Modern. 231 South 4th East. J. V.- -' " Bates. , WARS, Bros. "Evangeline' ntrTfrls.-liimeififallerma- . WANTED-Wom- ing and bread making. - 23-2- 4 Illl -- and SALEJ-Mas- on -x , mill-liv- es " m dance because of the" prevalance of Such examples "of a deter Joe Weber will present the farce mination on the pa: i of local au with music, "Alma, Where Do You thorities to enforce sanitary laws will deter others from violating them' and Live?" at the Opera House Saturday of-a- FOR " and 213 krr?" . mosiths, piano used price $350. J"n5,00T)Uys it this week. Room 18. t- ' Lamar Hotel. v.. please the Boss with .GOOD v SHOES. smsfMpox. - T- ' And our one aim in life is to - from the- penitentiary by the. state, )oard of pardons Saturday. Higgs waa of taeliioiiHljjtiealth to suspend the Mr. rTaylor" embarked from Vancouver . ... ua "miuj uI... ww iur 1. via! cugiana ' . . years Jensen M." - YOU ARE sm . pleaBTtetephone J.-be rewarded. Phone - - SlIfiiDS LOST-KJ- ne bay mare colt, 2 old. SUr in forehead,"no brand.-Finde- r In our store -- , fl U BOSS?-- of John Bond With Hie Father . 1 1 4 -- Ntance occurring at L&hl a man who t ailed to report a case of contagious disease and refused to obey, quarantine rules was fined 150. In the town of Mammoth, the promoters of a pub' lie dance were convicted and fined for refusing to comply with the order - Eve n : Who-i- s TU ES. A N 6'-- WE 6. JAN, 23r24 -- - " r . e - Princess The state board of health has jus; published the. following a&bendix to tae December Bulletin': "One of the evidences of an increasing public inters t fn disease prevention is furnished by-t- he recent convictions of persons, guilty, of violating S Quarantine laws and the severity basketball team from Lo - gan"tj the score. of 48 to 20.- Ia the first half the B. Y. U. rolled up 20 .. to B. V C.VI4, aad ia the second half ths locals scored 8 to (thelr adversar-- . 'les' 6.Vr.gb.l:crtbe B.,Y. U. played nd a star game. Jacobs Y. C. was-refere- If OF! ' mmmmm coats X ... A vaudeville actor giving his name lance . .. . .rr. l.OOO ' "f as Don Is en a oread and water H. Smooth,. 1,131 115 diet at the city a:i because he rofusss 219 Thos. W. Wride .. 2,000 2.00 to t rk. He wu sentenced lor.va- - 432 Thos. W. Wrlde .. . 348 .35 ..,'V 1,000--grancy somo days Egi and later was 642 Angus Wride 1.00 asked to work wltL And. In accordance with law and or. prisoners on the streets. This he refused to do and his der of tbe Board of Direotors ma.deon iPiudi was so persistent tnat thief I Ule 43 cay oi r uctooer, lUll, ; so -Ciles ordered the bread-awater manv shares of each parcel of stock be sold at diet, lie clais to be a buck dancerlas may be necessary-wil- l and "tumbler and the ordinary street public auction at the office of the com. ", work is not to his liking. pany, room 6, Farmers & Merchants' ' Bank, Provo, Utah, on Friday, Febru- MAYOR DECKER IN SALT LAKE. ary 2, 1912. at the hour of 2 o'clock Mayor Charles F, Decker" went to p, m., to pay th delinquent assess- Salt Lake tbis.morniilg to attend the with the cost of adver- mcetlng of the Utah Development lea- - Using and expense sale. , ' s" An waa invitation gue. extended to II.' A. SMOOT, Secretary, all mayors and tity officials to attend ; Office room 6. Farmers & Mer .. ino, meetings. chants' Bank. Provo. 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