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Show THE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON, UTAH When In Provo Where to When you have occasion to be in Provo, the busy section of the densely populated section of Utah county, visit the firms whose names are listed on this page. You will find h good assortment of those things you are looking for. Remember, Provo has a population of over 11,000 people, who demand that her merchants and business men give them excellent service in regards to varied assortments, reasonable prices and courteous treatment. The same inducements n are offered all patrons. out-of-tow- vs! 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 WHEN IN PROVO VISIT FOR YOUR County COAT, SUIT, DRESS OR SHOES jj f The 5 Provo, April 16. The B. Y. U. came to Utah with his parents in authorities hJve decided to adopt, 1854. lie had lived here and in 4 the four- - Lakeviow the greater part of his beginning with 1918-1term division of the school year, life since. Ill was a prominent as adopted by many of the edu- - ami highly respected citizen. Mr. rational institutions of the coun- - Madsen is survived by his wife try; including the U. of U. and and two children, Mrs. Henry A. 0. IT. Committees are now! Wing of Provo and Mrs. Hebcr at work arranging the .courses of Harrison of Salt Lake; also by studies on the Carnegie founda- 13 brothers and 12 sisters. He tion of basis for students credits. was the son of the late Peter Madsen. The funeral will be held The plan provides for inFriday afternoon at one oclock terms; the fourth term will colin The Second ward drape!. teachers clude the Church A school. tentative summer lege Fletcher Child Dead. calendar has been adopted as folAt American Fork the lows : child of Dr. and First term, Sept., 16' to Dec. 6; Mrs. 7 9 to March ; Harvey Fletcher, of New second term, Dec. Mrs. died York, 10 to Saturday. third term, March May 31; west came one Fletcher about 2 to June fourth term, August month ago to attend the funeral 22. here of her husbands mother and Oratorical Contest. stayed on to visit relatives and friends. 8 the oclock This evening at M. I. A. oratorical contest, for Letitia Clements Dead. the division comprising Alpine, M iss Letitia Clements, 66 years and Tintic Nebo, Wasatch, Utah, Carbon stakes, vill be held in the old, died Saturday of dropsy. stake tabernacle. A large audi- She was a native of Salt Lake City. Funeral and interment will ence is expected to be in be in American Fork. SATISFACTION FOR WOMEN Provo, Utah SERVICE ASSURE YOU STYLE FOR MEN (Hast of Orem Station) 5 SCHWABS Merc. Co. j ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Wood-Clifto- n 9, CLOTHING-SHO- ES t 4- 44444444444iM,44444444M'444444444444444 4444444 4 4 4 4 4444444444444-44444444- 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 .ii.i . 4 4 4 4 . UTAH 4 '2 ! :: 1' - --I S --I- 1 1 t ! ! -- - 1 1 ! --J --J --I 4 Columbia Music ! and 4I4 -- 1 5 Jewelry Co. Everything in Music and Jewelry COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS AND RECORDS 176 W. Provo, Utah Center Street Win. of the B. from Reno yesterday announcing that the B. Y. U. debaters Ralph Nilsson And Alene Phillips wow the- - debate with the University of Nevada Friday night. The B. Y. U. team had the negative of the arbitration labor compulsory has been This subject question. debated by college teams in Utah this winter, and it is the first time the negatives has won. It is the fifth time the B. Y. U. has defeated the Nevada university team. B. Y. U. Debaters Prof. J. C. Swensen Y. U. received a card Fop Electric Fixtures ' Order Your Monuments & Headstones Now for Decoration Day From see: us Provo Electric and Hardware Co. Phone 303 ' . Roy Boren, Mgr. t.).,. I Beesley Marble and Granite Works Provo, Utah PROVO, UTAH mi 4444444444444444444444444444444444 I We've Every Kind of a Suit, Coat ii or Dress Youll Need for Spring t1. J .i 1, All made of thoroughly good, dependable materials, designed with exquisite taste and finished with care down to the last J button. Priced for service and economy. WHY PAY MORE? . P.c sure ami pay us a visit. 4 - I 5 . Farrer Bros. & Co: ! 4 44444444444,t,44 ! Golden Rule Provo News Notes. -- The Strand Cafes THEATRE 46 West Center, and 9th So. and 4th East Always Good iBaBBBBBBBBBBBxaBBaaaaBi HUDSON DODGE BROTHERS OVERLAND AND WILLYS KNIGHT AUTO MOBILES REPUBLIC TRUCKS AVERY TRACTORS AUTOMOBILE OARAGE -- SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS Goodyear, Republic, U. S., Goodrich, Fish and Firestone Tires. Foundry and Machine Shop in connection. Work guaranteed to be first-clas- , 3 s. SUPERIOR. MOTOR CO. PROVO FOUNDRY AND CO. MACHINE Phone 77 Corner 5th West and Center St. liMaBaBaiaflMCMczz3xxzsszsxzxxixaif following couples were married here Saturday by County Clerk L. T. Epperson: Teddy Parker of Duchesne and Maud THE PLACE TO BUY WHAT YOU WANT Morrisou of Thistle; Joseph A. , Searles Iona and of Bingham Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Meats, Fish, Payson. Game, Green Produce, Fresh Fruits, Butter, Eggs, and Elder Harry J. Russell of Salt Cream. Lake, a former resident of Provo We also can buy anything you have to sell in our line Fourth ward, was here Saturday if first class. Elder Russell friends. visiting has recently returned from amisPhones 194 and 195- PROVO CITY, UTAH sion to Australia. George Nelson, son, of Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Nelson of the Second ward, is home from Camp (0 u Pi bubc Union Meeting. Kearny on a months furlough. d At the regular union meeting The young soldier is recovering H a O 5zf -- t President Joseph B. Keeler spoke from an attack of appendicitis P X W Pi on the third Liberty Loan and for which he underwent an operm w H 01 w Q war conservation, urging supreme ation in the camp hospital efforts in both endeavors. A son has been bom to Mr. and Q 2 5 The M. I. A. outlned the sea- Mrs. Earl Graham and a daughX tia m C5 O sons work' of the association. ter to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gibby. 5a. dehe will other Tuesday Every Arthur Craven, for many years d. voted to patriotic work, and the connected with a local 2 lumber T3 o Y. L. M. I. A. will meet in the r: K has his posiresigned 03 a, tabernacle the last Tuesday in company, a tion and will go to Cedar City. of the a review for & the month MS "T3 W business houses closed ArAll w months work. 36 West Center cti H bor day this year war garden Some time was given to the 0) h Provo, Utah consideration of arranging for day y in order to give employO observe chance a ees to the day. of young suitable supervisiQn Pi The subscription of the Provo ALWAYS people, who will work in groups H Machine and Eh the company Foundry fields orchards and in RELIABLE during O fc summer. This will be looked and its 63 employees to the third W O after mainly by the M. I. A., uri-- i Liberty loan bond issue amounts der the direction of the ward to $10,150. All the employees exw cept one or two who are ill, have bishops. subscribed. They were also subscribers to the first and second Bond Meeting. Liberty An enthusiastic Liberty Loan Liberty loans Reports from Salt Lake are to meeting was held last Saturday evening in the tabernacle. The the effect that Mrs. I. H. Masters Come in and Rest at the singing was patriotic under the who has been at St. Starks hosis two Loose for about Mrs. direction of months, pital Fay Stiehl. Rev. P. A. Simpkin de- now convalescent. It is expected livered a splendid talk, arraign- she will be able to leave the bos ing the Kaiser and the German pital in about a week. Mr. Masand while you are resting try our. kultur, and urged the people to ters, who has also been ill at Salt home today. buy Liberty Bonds. W. W. Ray Lake, came spoke of the great wars of hisKlliytt Dunn has resigned from tory and progress of liberty. a local mercantile company to We Also Carry All Kinds of Drugs and Said that every man must either take a position at Tdalio Falls, Fill Prescriptions with Care fight or make bullets. President Idaho. Geo. H. Brimhall read a poem Wayne Christian of the U, S. written by himself relative to navy is hero from San Francisco 44444444 Chairman on a ten-daGerman ambitions. furlough. Private Fred Nelson of Provo Robinson called attention to the fact that for the first and second who is in the aviation section at Liberty Bond Loans Provo had Kelly Field, Texas, has been rats exceeded its apportionment, and ed as a airplane me clianic and expects to soon be expected that it would do so this called for service overseas. time. Mrs. E. L. Jones, who is in M. P. Madsen Dead. charge of the limiting departMads Peter Madsen, 69 years ment of the Provo Red Cross, THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSE OF PROVO old, died this morning at his slates that the Red Cross Las home in the second ward, of an now a supply of yam for those Rest Orchestra in the State , affection of- the heart. Mr. Mad- who are willing to knit socks for n sen was a native of Denmark and ,the soldiers. HxiBiizzaeMiaaaBBBBaaEXBaaai&ziiBiiBMiaaisaxsiiiaaxa The The Sutton Market -- o U u o a Ah U , s c Chipman Jewelry Co. M J.C.Penney &Co. " Henri ods Visit 12-we- 44 The Furniture Center 4 EAT AT When In Provo b I 197 BUSY STORES ainallallnlfalfo 1 As Wo Have No Store in Pavson Visit Us When In Provo 4 TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. Hedquist Drug Stores BUICK, OLDSMOB1LE and NATIONAL DELICIOUS REFRESHMENTS First Class Machine Shop and Expert Mechanics TIRES AND ACCESSORIES Provo, Utah Phone 279 y IF YOUR CAR HAS LOST It PAYS To TRADE At ITS COMPRESSION pl?j k Re-Bor- 4 4 4 The HOUSE of QUALITY Everything in Dry Goods bring it to us. We are especially equipped to Cylinders and 4 first-clas- Saturdays e Make Anderson's Garage and 4 j 4444444444444 j THE COLUMBIA I Over-size- d PROVO, UTAH. VAUDEVILLE Wednesdays and . - 4 |