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Show If Jim hine mi) tiling lo sell; mint to litO, losl or found nil) thing V'v guarantee results. A few lines In nil three of our papers for the same amount joii pay for one little paper Others luuo used our Clinslfli'd AiU to iiduintugo, so nh) not gle them n trial. The price Is miiiiII 1 cent per Mord puj for ono Insertion li. I nil three papers.. Cash nllli cop) I All roads lead to our subscription ' hooks. Are you trarclliitrl Andrew Sundherg Is very 111 with Hrlglit's dlsciiso. A boy of John Rlchans rccelud u bad Injury to his oyo this week. Miss Ivndell Davis Is speudli g a week with relatives In Spanish Fork Mr. J, J. Olll, tho monument man from Lchl, wns In town doing business Thursday. John West, wlillo pruning his trees Inst Tuesday, run tho pruning hook Into his leg bolow tho knee. A doctor has tressed tho wound several times, but it is still causing troublo. Mr. Frank Hall Is able to walk around again. Henry Armltstead Is Buffering fiom an attack of Influenza and erysipelas,. Andrew Olson, who was 111 Inst week, Is reported better. Choice cheeso ut II. L. Clark's, lGc per pound Saturday nnd all next week. 13.u .Mr. Joseph Fngo Is In Salt Lake City for two weeks, working ou a icsldenco there. Threo of Olnf Monson's children had their tonsils nnd adenoids remoed this week. John P. Hayes Is walking around town again insisting thnt he Is not dead yet. Mrs. W. T. Ellis spent Thursduy in Provo, where she went to have her oyes tested. Mrs. W. O. Frampton spent last week In Provo visiting with her moth-or, moth-or, Mrs. James Fischer. We print Uutkr Wrappers. Call or phone your orders lo 85 Am. Fork. If Herman Green's three-year-old son lo recovering from an attack of acute Origin's disease. Friends or Mrs. U. N. Chrlstcnscn will bo pleased to learn of tho snfo arrival of a now boy nt her homo Thursday. S. D. Radmall moved 07 beo hives from Plensnnt Orovo to Vineyard, whero ho thinks the bees will bo able to get moro honey. WANTED Fanner's to contract for from one to ten ucres of tomutoes for tho I.ehl Canning Factory Call S. W. Ross, Phone 112-W. 13-lt Miss Edna Heck of Provo, cunn to Pleasant Grove Monday and will locate lo-cate hero at least for tho summer. Sho will hnvo charge of tho Clark Millinery. Mr. Kenneth Hall nnd Miss Pearl Grant went to Provo Monday, whoro thoy secured n mnrrlngo llccnsa and woro married by County Clerk Ellos Gee, ' " Rny Olpiu is still n pretty sick boy with typhoid fovor. Possibly ho feels nono too good to hear of the big things being dono by his bnaket ball companions wlillo ho has to Ho L: bed. Miss Edith Pierce reached tho iigo of "Bwoot 16" Wednesday, and In honor hon-or of tho event gavo a birthday part) In tho ovculng. The house was filled with young people who spout the evening playing games and singing pongs. Lunch wns served. A fcaturo of tho big basket bnll celebration that wns not pleasing to tho panther wns when ono of tho huu-tors huu-tors shot him In tho Bldo, though tho bullet was mndo of soup It punctured the panther skin nnd the underclothing undercloth-ing and burned n spot on the panther's panth-er's Inner sklu. A lending social event next week will bo tho banquet to the Seniors, given by tho Juniors In the Orpheus Hall Tuesday evening. The bnll will bo specially decorated for tho occasion. occa-sion. The Third Ward Relief Society engineered en-gineered it most succcAsfiil party Thursduy evening in honor of Mrs. John C. Nelson's work as a Relief Society officer, mid In honor of Mr. uud Mrs. Nolson's return home from California Those present havo sweot memories of n most pleasant evening In luncheon, games and mimic. Mr. Roy Wilson gavo a banquet Wednesday evening In honor of tho basket bull team and their sweethearts. sweet-hearts. ThoBo present were: linsll Walkor, Hrynn West, Paul Walker, Harry Richards, nussel Clark, Oliver Chrlstenseti, Sumuol Halrd, Roy Wilson, Wil-son, Lloyd Culllmoro, Evelyn McOrMc, Lenh Thornton, Etta Westphnl, nuth LlndBny, Lottn Robinson, Ornco Rich-mis, Rich-mis, Josephine Hnllldny, Lynll Alnl mid Flosslo Frampton, In announcing our millinery opening open-ing Monday, March lGth, wo tnko plensuro In stntlng wo hnvo procured tho services of MIbb Edna Heck of Provo, ono of Utah's most competent milliners. 13-lt - Word has Jupt beenr?colyd b' tho parents of Henry W. Kruso that he hnd left Ogdon for tho Callfornln Ex-position Ex-position on tho 8th Inst., where the Southern Pnclflc employers uro going to glvo nn exhibition on tho 10th. Af- tor n two wcokB' stay ho will resume I his work again In Ogdcn. Mr. C. O. Johnson of Lindon Is sporting a now automobile. Rend tho mis rend them all UN to )our nduintHge. n.lf Mr. Joseph Olpln Is 111 with typhoid fe.ver. GO-cent brooms nt II. L. Clark's 2Gc Saturday and all next week. 13-lt Mr. Len West returned to Pleasant Orove, after n six weeks trip to California. Cali-fornia. Mrs. Joseph II, Adams has been very sick this week, with a bad caso of lagrlppij. Misses Leono Nelson and Estella Jenson were American Fork visitors Saturday. Mrs. Peter Jensen returned from Salt Lake Friday, where she spent ten days with her son, Elmer. F. L. Culmer Is getting ready to move to Lindon to tho old Pierce home, which he has leased for u long period. Miss Paulino E. Hrowu recently or Salt Lake, Is spending a fow days In Picjisunt Grove, visiting relatives uud friends, and looking after property matters. Word came rrom Lynndyll, Utah, that Mr. and Mrs. Everett West are rejoicing over tho sure arrival or n baby girl. Mr. nod Mrs. John C. Nolson returned re-turned homo Inst week, nrter spending spend-ing flvo wocka In California, Oregon uud Idaho. Hlg assortment of granite waro on salo nt H. L. Clnrk's nt greatly reduced re-duced prices, Saturday and nil next week. 13.it Tho High School Is getting out n yenr book thnt will bo profusely Illustrated Il-lustrated nnd give tho history of the school nnd Its doings. Mr. Isaac Hnrrls underwent n successful suc-cessful operation for ulcors of tlm stomach at tho Provo hospital Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Ho Is still very sick. Tho arrlvnl of a now girl at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Smith In Salt Lako City last Friday, made NcIb Fenton n grnnd-pn the 17th time. Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Wiirnlck returned re-turned to Mnntl, after spending ten days visiting friends In Pleasant Orove. Whllo tho Mnntl basket bnll team was attending tho stnto tournament, tourna-ment, Mr. Warnlck had thorn Bpend their spnrc tlmo In Pleasant Orove. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II, Adams returned return-ed Inst week from n three weeks' visit V) Mnntl and Fountain Orcen, weeks of which time was spent In tho Mnntl Temple. Fountain Orcen wns Mr. Adnms' former home. Miss Mervcuo llezzaiit gave a birth-dny birth-dny party to about twenty young frlonds at tho homo of Alfred Hczznnt, Thursdny evening. Tho time x spent plnylng games and serving refreshments. re-freshments. Miss Edna Heck of Provo, will take charge of the Clnrk Millinery, who announces their opening Monday, March lGth. Thereby the public Is assured of tho most efficient service lu tho millinery Hue. 13-lt The following attended n concert ut Sharon, Wednesday night given by the Viuoynrd Ward: Misses Leono Nelson, Lydlu Allen, Estelln Jeuson, and Ednn Allen, and Messe.rs Snmtiel Hilton, Olcii JaroliRon and Innthus Hilton, Any uowspnpen. Is the companion nnd friend nt tho family, but tho local paper Is one Identified with the. Interests Inter-ests of tho homo. Its columnc nro filled with what Is of special valuo to you. In Its prosperity you have n vital Interest,, and to Its prosperity you can best contribute by Rlvlni, your support and patronage, It It. your neighbor. Vcur duty Is first to know your wnnts. It Is your friend In preference to rny und nil others No outsldo or foreign paper can possibly pos-sibly have claims upon you until your duty Is dlacharccd to the local Journal, Mr. Randolph Hcnsoii is completing ja n new home. "Ht Tho fishing senBon Is now open. Get $ your Hcoiibo from Jo. Hallway. C2tp ifj The only enso of Bmnll pox lu town, S that at tho homo of Swon Nelson, Is 9j now cured and tho Hag will soon bo SB removed. There has beon qulto n B number of cases of mumps, but they flf nro growing less. B ADVERTISING Tho man who docB not advertise lljj simply becuuso tils grnndfnthcr did HB not should wear knoo breeches and n jj I wig, says an exchange. ) ', Tho mnn who docs not ndvcrtlau 'A becauso It cobU monoy should quit - m ' paying Bnlorles for tho samo reason. , ' Tho mnn who doos not ndvcrtlso J.MJ becnuso ho doesn't know how to wrlto sin nn iidvertlscmoiit nhould quit eating Ms because ho can't cook. fV Tho mnn who docs not' ndvartlso Mm because Homebody nnld It did not pay flj should not bellove, the world wnn R round becnuso tho ancients said It 91 wns (Int. WM Dance of 1 Spring I Time I St. Patrick's i Character Ball I Orpheus Hall 1 Wednesday Mar.17 m A JOLLY PROGRAM II A JOLLY CROWD 1(1 A JOLLY TIME Cash prizes Tor best cliurnct- IB ors nnd best wnltxcrH. & Music by Provo Nonpareil Orchestra. Ik Tickets 50o Extra Lady 15c fjil Gallery 15c. ( ICTTri"FV WHEAT JIB JHi JjaJJ NEW ZEALAND. WHEAT ffl f SWEDISH SELECT OATS j For Salo at FUGALS IIE . -! 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