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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH When In Provo Where to Remember, Provo has a population of over 11,000 people, who demand that her mu chants and business men give them excellent service in regards to varied When you have occasion to be in Provo, the busy section of the densely populated section of Utah county, visit the firms whose names arf listed on this page. You will find a good assortment of those things you are looking for. assortments, reasonable prices and courteous treatment. are offered all patrons. out-of-tow- The same inducements n IKEll FOR YOUR s COAT, SUIT, DRESS OR SHOES The I m Merc. Co. f 00X0000XKXXXXCXX0XXX 0XO00XXXKKXXX00000 Wood-Clifto- n ASSURE YOU STYLE FOR MEN ( East of Orem St .'ll ion) 4 SATISFACTION SERVICE WOMEN FOR Provo, Utah bbbbbibbbbbbbbbsbbbbbsbbbeibbbbbbbbibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbS 5 44 4 444444 4 5 5 5 4-- 4 44 2 4 5 4 3 4 3 4 ? 444 1 5 44 44 fr 44 4- - 4 !- - 4 u 4 4- 4- - The Furniture Center 4 UTAH PROVO, 4 Provo, Apr. 28 Speaking at the quarterly conference of the Utah stake, which convened here at 10 oclock this morning, Judge of the juvenile C. M. Nielsen court said that out of 402 husbands sent to the court failing to support their families only two men were from the Utah stake. In referring to the delinquency of children he said that not all of the parents were responsible for the acts of their sons and daughters.- lie spoke of the lack of proper attention on the part of the parents at home and cited individual eases to show that parents Avere not giving proper attention to their .children, nor were they keeping them home at night, lie advocated a different class of motion pictures for the children than lo'e plays and problem pictures shown to the people of mature age. The tabernacle choir rendered the opening numbers and the - t Assistant County Agent. (nmty Agricultural Agent P. S. Jennings has received the following letter from John T. Caine 111 of the U. A. C.: As you probably know, we have a chance to put an assistant county agent in your county Avho is to take charge of the Avork iq gardening. We are asking for the appointment of Mr. R. C. Pixton who is graduating from this school this year. Expect Mr. Pixton to be on the job not later than May 1, and I trust that you 44 4 4 Meet Me At Suttons The Popular Cafe be able to make good, use of him throughout the county. Expect Mr. Pixton to eoopearte Avill 46 HUDSON Electric Fixtures see: us 6av-in- DODGE BROTHERS first-clas- s. SUPERIOR MOTOR CO. PROVO FOUNDRY... AND MACHINE CO. -- Phone 77 - " - Corner 5th West and Center St. HIEESEXXXXZXSXXXXI The Sutton Market 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. Phones 194 and 195-- PROYO CITY, UTAH mnnm We've Every Kind of a Suit Coat or Dress You'll Need for Spring Chipman Jewelry Farrer Bros. & Co. Co. j 36 West Center j J.C.P enney &Co. OVERLAND ANI) WILLYS KNIGHT AUTO MOBILES REPUBLIC TRUCKS AVERY TRACTORS AUTOMOBILE GARAGE SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS Goodj'car, Republic, U. S., Goodrich, Fish and Firestone Tires. Foundry and Machine Shop in connection. Work guaranteed to be j For t WestCenter, and of gardening. In the Pleasant VieAv meeting- house Saturday, a Greer family reunion was held in honor of Mrs. Eden Camp Greer and Mrs. Richard D. Greer of Holbrook, acus offered by Patri- Ariz., Avho are visiting friends Jones. Apostle and relatives in Provo and vicinEverything in Music and Jewelry arch Albert COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS AND RECORDS George Albert Smith, Elder R. S. ity. 17fi W. Center Street Employees of the Provo disProvo, Utah Wells and Elder C. M. Nielsen Mountain States Telephone trict were the visiting speakers. tlllllllllllllllllllllll!ll!llllll!llllllll!lllllllll President Joseph B. Keeler company gave a banquet SaturHotel Robpresided and spoke of the con- day CAcning at the to District ditions existing in the Avorld to- erts complimentary w ho J. Jones, expects day and said that people could ManagerS. not meet in peace at home until to leaA'c at an early date for PoOrder Your 5 the Avar had ceased to become catello, Idaho. J. C. Ililtz, a1io the great factor in international will leave soon for Helena, Avas Monuments & Headstones affairs. also a guest of honor. Supt. L. E. Eggertsen of the His statistical report shoAvcd Now for Decoration Day g schools has deposited Avith Provo a decided increase in the stake, From of education four $100 board the Provo Electric and members there hoav being 13,192 on and $50 Liberty bonds of the stake. in the of the church Lesley Marble and Hardware Co. At the afternoon session Pres- second issue, bought by the Granite Works g teachers and pupils in November, 8 ident Keeler announced that Phone 303 Provo, Utah to the change of residence of 1971. These bonds Avid be used 8 UTAH PROVO, Roy Boren, Mgr. John D. McQuarry and Joseph for some educational purpose, to T. Simpkins, alternate high coun- be decided on by the pupils and ' cillors, tAvo members woufyl be teachers. required to fill the A'acancies. Provo News Notes. Following a vote, Samuel E. IJunnel and Myron E. Crandall Mrfc. 1. H. Masters, Avho has , were chosen to succeed them. F. been id at St. Marks hospital G. Warnick was appointed asisst-an- t for two mqnths returned Saturin genealogical Avork. Mary day and is now regaining All made of thoroughly good, dependable materials, designed K. Boyle and Vivian Knudsen !st length, Avith exquisite taste and finished Avith care doAvif to the last were added to the stake primary Anna Matilda Anderson PeterPAY MORE? WHY service for Priced button. board. economy. a.rnj 4 filed suit against Francis M. son 4 lie sure and pay us a visit. Funeral for Missionary. 4 Bet hers, Jr., et al, to collect 4 The funeral sendees for Elder $1,300 AA'ith interest at 7 per cent Elijah Giles, the young mission- from July 27, 1915, on a prom4 ary AA'ho died at Samoa, April 4, issory note. .. $ were held in the stake tabernacle Coe Crooks Avas granted a diimmediately after the afternoon vorce from Lei and Crooks, Satura session of conference, Avith day, by default, on the ground atin large congregation of Cruelty. tendance. Bishop George P. Bil-- , Ida Crook has filed suit against lings presided. The speakers Avere President Joseph B. Keeler, El- Oscar Crook et al. Plaintiff asks ders W. O. Lee, of Canada, and that defendant, Oscar Crook, be Ernest Wright of Salt Lake, mis-- repuired to a reasonable sum sionary companions of the de- each month for the separate ceased; Elder George A. Smith, maintenance of herself and a 197 BUSY STORES Bishop Jos. A. Buttle and Elder minor chid; and that defendant, John T. Giles. Bishop Billings Nora Crook, mother of Oscar As Wo Have No Store in Payson Visit, Us When In Provo spoke briefly expressing appre- Crook, be enjoined from claiming ciation in behalf of the family. any interest to 40 acres of land in Utah county. Farewell for Soldiers. of citizens A large number J. Tom Fitch has filed suit gathered at the Union station against LeAvis MtfCauunon et al., yesterday at 10 oclock to bid to collect $900 Aith interest. farewell to the soldiers of the Ucnjftmin Shelby and Josephine national army who left Utah Avere married here Saturcounty for American Labe. The (laritv Ladies Military band Avas in at- day by County Clerk L. T. Eptendance and discoursed patriotic person. airs. Mayor LeRoy Dixon introThe action by Provo merchants duced Commissioners Jos. Reece as to credits taken in the meeting First Class Machine Shop and Expert Mechanics and J. II. Gardner Avho addressed held here Friday night does not TIRES AND ACCESSORIES the boys, conveying to them the apply to the county--onl- y to Provo, Utah for of Phone 279 the no There merchants. Avere Provo public appreciation their loyalty and the semce they merchants from otlnr towns than are to undertake and gave sym- ProAo'at the meeting. and encouragement pathetic W. II. Skelton, a Salina, KanJBBBBBBBBBflBBflBaBEBBSBBBBBBBBEBBBflBBflBBBBBBflflflBIBBBBB counsel. sas, merchant on his Avay In Frank M. Edraan, one of the California stopped off Saturday g soldiers, responded Avith expres- to visit his boyhood friend, Geo. sions of appreciation for thefare-Avel- l W. Craig. Chimney Tops, Eave Trougfis and demonstration. E. Holman, inspector in Geo. Warm Air Furnaces Our Specialty Eureka Man Dies. the U. S. biologieal survey has Mat Anted of Eureka died at sent to the Washington zoologithe Provo General hospital Satur- cal park two grey wolf pups Spanish Fork, Ut., Phone 66. Leave Orders Central Lumber Co. day night, from pneumonia. Mr, Avecks old, caught in San Juan Antell Avas about 45 years of age, county. IBEX! ISIBZEI Columbia Music and Jewelry Co. t t Provo, Utah ALWAYS RELIABLE 1 Golden Rule" BU1CK, OLDSMOB1LE and NATIONAL iim ' oitHs. , LEWIS JACOBSEN s Come in and Rest at the Hedquist Drug Stores and while you are resting try our DELICIOUS REFRESHMENTS We Also Carry All Kinds of Drugs and Fill Prescriptions with Care EBaiBXIBZBII3E VAUDEVILLE Wednesdays and Saturdays ITHE COLUMBIA! HOUSE OF PROVO 5 Best Orchestra in the State 8M H Sbiebbe.bieexxxexieexxk.xixibbeexebeebixei 8 THE MOVING PICTURE |