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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSOX, UTAH Where to Shop When In Provo 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 afe offered all patrons. 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 a good assortment of those things you are looking for. : jj COAT, SUIT, DRESS OR SHOES i The Wood-Clifto- n ASSURE YOU STYLE FOR MEN (East of Orem Station) -- 5 Merc. Co. SERVICE County Seat New E S K-,- !, X 4 Fourth District Court. April 9 The Third which in Loan The campaign, liberty WOMEN following business was minimum Ttah in the Fourth district transacted countys Provo, Utah B is $520,000, is now un- court yesterday: der way and canvassing for the Marcella Olsen was granted a oan opened yesterday in most of divorce from William J. Olsen. the towns of the county. Elizabeth Pack Jones was The committees in the granted a divorce from Joy Van X districts are enthusiastic work and feel that the respond generously all of the government, subscriptions have been made through Proalready vo banks and other banks in the county, and it is believed the amount apportioned to Utah county will be raised inside of two weeks. UTAH t44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 EAT AT When In Provo Jones. J. 0. Ellsworth was appointed administrator of the estate of Henriods Visit William L. Crofif, deceased. Estate of George Meldruin, deceased; demurrer to grounds of objection to final account over- ante-canva- ss The Furniture Center CLOTHING-SHO- ES nt I PROVO, SCHWABS 4 Provo, appor-ionme- isiBoaj WHEN IN PROVO VISIT X t ooooooooooooooo OOOOOOoOOOOOOOO SSoSSoSooooxoooo SATISFACTION FOR n 00000000000000X 0000000000000000000000 5 FOR YOUR out-of-tow- Tbe Strand Cafes THEATRE ruled. National Copper bank vs. Utah Fruit Growers association; property at Clearfield ordered sold to Center, and 9th So. and 4th East 46 West Always Good County Chairman Arch M. A. 1 Smith fot $1,200. flBBBBBBBBBIIBHXnXKCXXSSXSSSS: Thurman went to Salt Lake yesThe ease of the state vs. U. D. HUDSON-DOD- GE OVERLAND BROTHERS terday to confer with Ueber J. 'Seymour was dismissed on chairman of the state tion of Dist. Atty. J. II. McDon-LibertAND WILLYS KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES loan committee, on the S REPUBLIC TRUCKS AVERY TRACTORS of matter apportionment to the AUTOMOBILE GARAGE SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS State P.auk of Lehi vs. fleo. P. 5 several towns of the county. (iarfif, et al. (two cases); judgGoodyear, Republic, U. S., Goodrich, Fish and Firestone When this is decided a more defi- ment. by default for plaintiff for Tires. Foundry and Machine Shop in connection. Work nite and determined effort will guaranteed to be $4,488.74 including attorney fees. he made by the local committees Georgia Fluff vs. J. It. Clufif; in order to gain the honor of bedefendant ordered to pay $22.50 PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO. ing first over the top. hack alimony, $4 costs and $15 riione 77 Corner 5th West and Center St. This evening the Provo canfees. attorneys in will meet committee vassing Motion for a new trial was de- ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxssx: the Commercial club for the purin the ease of W. A. Chip-manied pose of districting the city and It. W. Wadley. vs. adopting the best campaign mo-Gra- y aj Columbia Music and Jewelry Co. Everything in Music and Jewelry COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS AND RECORDS 17b T. Center Street first-clas- s. SUPERIOR MOTOR CO. Provo, Utah n Fop Electric Fixtures see: us ProYO Provo, Utah Roy Boren, Mgr. methods. Reclamation Expert. C. J. PJanchard, statistician of the U. S. reclamation commission, who left for Salt Lake on his way to Washington, coming here from Colorado, where he has attended reclamation project, openings, spoke while here on reclamation work to be undertaken after the war, for. which preparations are now being made. He touched on the Strawberry project, the Castle Peak project and oehers, declaring that next to winning the war come preparations fo activities of peace, among which irrigation holds an important place. It is especially gratifying, said Mr. Blanchard, to note the jj Monuments & Headstones! Now for Decoration Day From Electric and Hardware Co. Phone 303 Order Your J eys-terda- 5 Beesley Marble and Granite Works a PROVO, UTAH S We've Every Kind of a Suit , Coat or Dress You'll Need for Spring t 4 K? All made of thoroughly good, dependable materials, designed with exquisite taste and finished with care down to the last button. Priced for service and economy. WHY PAY MORE? 1q sure and pay us a visit. spirit of Utahs y gov- I The Sutton Market There is a probability of no college athletics in the B. Y. U. this season, according to Coach E. L. Roberts. Only five baseball men and three track men have turned out for draining or shown any disposition to do so. The students have been informed that if they dont show up in suffi cient numbers for athletic work next week the college athletics "ill he dropped this year. TJiere is a good manifestation of inter est by the high school students and they are expected to show up well in the different athletic activities THE PLACE TO BUY WHAT YOU WANT Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Meats, Fish, Game, Green Produce, Fresh Fruits, Butter, Eggs, and Cream. We also can buy anything you have to sell in our line if first class. 195- - Phones 194 and -- PROVO CITY, UTAH T3 O ou President George II. Brimhall of the Brigham Young University. has returned from an ex tended visit to the schools of Arizona, which was made in com pany with Supt. II. II. Cum mings, of the church school system, for the purpose of perpetu ating the reciprocity between the B. Y. U. and the Arizona schools The educators traveled by night and visited the schools by day in order to economize time. oo 4- H U IH 6 dcS a S3 A (4 H m -t Q t- 0 8 cd S Chipman Jewelry Co. ernor, state engineer and leading citizens. From it we may safely o 'dd predict an early movemejjt here K 9 to to prepare for taking up a num1,4..4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 ber of projects directly in line with general plans for develop? 36 West Center ment. Recent investigation in Provo, Utah the valley of the Virgin disclosed an apparently feasible project in ALWAYS southern Utah. The area of fine land far exceeds the water supRELIABLE ply, hut the irrigable areas are At the B. Y. IT. training schoo' adapted to the growing of a wide last week ten baby bonds am 243 thrift stamps were sold variety of crops. 197 BUSY STORES the pupils. They now own Two little boys, Ross, 6, and in baby bonds and thrift stamps T11 Provo Rex, 4, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ora As We Have No Store in Payxon Visit Us. When The Provo Choral society Lott of the Fifth ward, each had its meeting yesterday afternoon his right arm fractured above contributed $257, the full amount the wrist, Saturday afternoon in Ihe society treasury, to the c Come in and Rest at the Ross fell off the porch and frac- Porvo chapter of the Red Cross. 4 tured his arm; he was taken to Dr. S. II. Pynes surgery to have is. I. II. Masters underwent the fracture reduced. Just as the another operation Saturday at doctor finished attending to the the St. Marks hospital, where 4 and while you are resting try our BU1CK, child a telephone message an- she has been nearly two months, 4 nounced that Rex had fallen from suffering from a serious internal an automobile and sustained a ailment. The last report from X 4 similar injury, and he was taken the hospital is that she is X First Class Machine Shop and Expert Mechanics We Also Carry All Kinds of Drugs and to the doctors office for treatTIRES AND ACCESSORIES Fill Prescriptions with Care ment. Provo mah X Phone 270 Suekers and mullet are plentiThe Grand Central Mining H44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 company directors met Saturday ful in the Provo river now. Any license 44444444f4444444444444444 and posted the fi7th dividend of one having a game may fish for these providing they will 5 a cents the share, company, LOST HAS CAR IF YOUR to $30,000. The div- do their fishing below the main At X amounting TRADE ITS COMPRESSION To PAYS It idend will he paid April 15, to wagon bridge leading over Pro-V- s benrh. Those holding last 5 bring it to us. We are stockholders of recogrl at 12 equipped to especially oclock noon April 12. The div- years game license do not. have Cylinders and idend has been dissipated Lib- to renew their license until June PisMake Over-sizeerty Loan Dividend and the di- 1, 1918. tons. rectors are urging all stockholdQUALITY HOUSE of The Anderson s Garage and f ers to invest in Liberty loan The Ilcririod cafe, which hasd THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSE OF PROVO bonds of the third issue. A num- been conducted hv Eugene Machine Shop the past two years, has ber of the stockholders have exGoods Best Orchestra in the State Everything in Dry PROVO, UTAH. pressed their intentions of fol- changed hands. R. D. Sutton EXXXXXXXXKXXXXKXI succeeds Mr. Ilenriod. lowing out the suggestion. 44444444444444444444 Farrer Bros. & Co. J. C. P enney &Co. Golden t s lule Hedquist Drug Stores I OLDSMOBILE and NA TIONAL DELICIOUS REFRESHMENTS o VAUDEVILLE Wednesdays and Saturdays Re-Bo- re THE COLUMBIA d ITcn-rio- j |