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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, 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 are offered all patrons. When you have occasion to he 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. FOR YOUR 5 n ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo s IBItEllUESESiHaRlIIgBHIHIiaaillB s out-of-tow- WHEN IN PROVO VISIT COAT, SUIT, DRESS OR SHOES s The f ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0000000000000x00x0000000000000000 Merc. Co. Wood-Clifto- n ASSURE YOU STYLE 5 FOR MEN 5 g (East of Orem Station) -SE- FOR WOMEN Provo, Utah g 444444444 1 . 5 j $ j j . $ j j ji j r THEATRE UTAH ) CLOTHING-SHO- ES lroo, Ho- 4 4 May 13.- - Mothers day JTovo, May was observed mer died Sunday afternoon from yesterday in all the 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444-4-444-444-t-- t localized meningitis, following an elimvhes and Sunday schools and accident. About two months ago in the ward meetings in the he fell about 12 feet in the Colo- evening with appropriate exerrado mine, of which he was the cises. When in Provo At the union meeting in Colsuperintendent, and suffered a Meet Me At Visit severe blow on the head, which lege hall in the afternoon Prof. caused partial paralysis. A month W. II. Hoyle read a poem in honor of mother. Announcement was ago he came to Provo for treatmade of the war conference to lie unlie ment, and last Saturday The Popular Cafe derwent aiuoperation for the held in Ihe, tabernacle next Sunafternoon and evening when purpose of affording him relief day from severe pains in the head. Huy Stanton Ford and Lieut WestCenter, and Ilis condition was found to he Paul P.erigord will be ihe prinAlways Good the result of localized meningitis, cipal speakers. and the doctors believe tliat his Death of Mrs. Stewart. hurt in the mine probably acceleMrs. Julia Ann Stewart, wife rated the trouble. Louis Stewarl, died Saturday. .Mr. Homer was fit years of age. HUDSON DODGE BROTHERS-OVERLA- ND lie came to Utah from Pennsyl-- night at her home in the Second. AND WILLYS KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES vania with his parents. Mr. and. ward from an abdominal ailment. KKIMTdJC TRUCKS AVERY TRACTORS Mrs. John Homer, and other Mrs. Stewart was horn Fob. 21, AUTOMOBILE OARAGE SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS members of the family in 187(i, 1341, in Oxfordshire, England. Goodyear, Republic, U. S., Goodrich, Fish and Firestone and has since made his home here She came to Utah ill 1S(2, with Tires. Foundry and Machine Shop in connection. Work her he has mother, Mrs. John Page, and although for many years guaranteed to be been engaged in mining at Mer- - out sister, the latter having died eur and later at Tintie. lie was at SI. Louis. Mrs. Stewart's homo an honorable, capable, and indus- had since been in Provo, where! PROVO FOUNDRY AND , MACHINE CO. trious man and highly respected she led a useful, exemplary life Plume 77 Corner 5th West and Center St. by his large circle of acquain- and gained the respeel and of all her acquaintances. tances. lie is survived by his widow and the following chi- She is survived by her husband ldren: Mrs. Myrtle lugersoll of and the following children, all of Provo canyon, Dr. William Ho- Provo: Mrs. Clara (lay, .Mrs. Etta mer of American Fork, Robert Johnson, Mrs. Eliza Westphal, Homer, who is in' the service at Mrs. Ivy Perry and Alma Stewyou buy Fort Winfield Scott, (lab; one art. Her sister, Mrs. Hannah Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Meats, Fish, sister, Mrs. E. Y. Vincent, and Lewis, also lives here. Game, Green Produce, Fresh Fruits, Butter, Eggs, and one brother, Eph Homer, bolli of Fourth District Court. Cream. Provo, also one brother, John Provo, May 14. The following Homer, of Salt Lake. We also can buy anything you have to sell in our line orders were made in the Fourth if first class. district court yesterday: Men For Fort McDowell. .National Real tv Sales Co. vs. Phones 194 and 195- PROVO CITY, UTAH The 11 men who entrained here 11. J. E wing, et al ; demurrer to Ft. at for military duty Saturday answer of Lottie Finlayson, ovor- McDowell, Cab, are: Kollo Thorn-'rue(ton, Pleasant Grove; Lawrence (A Paysoii Exchange Savings to U Thorne, Springville ; Kcrren W. hank vs. 0. Simons et al.; plain-- t W (0 Turner, John Elijah Goates, A- ills motion to fib' amended Eh O lbert R. Smith, Lehi: Maxine R. granted. O 04 P X & Ruth Nelson vs. J. Lawrence Hopper, Thistle; Clarence W. u. Eh H Archie M Cedar Clyde Ault, Valley; m Nelson, divorce: defendants moC . P.oyd, Salem; Gilbert L. Johnson, tion to set aside decree of divorce p, bo - o '2 Rodney W. McKell, Spanish granted plaintiff d nied. Hearing T. o Fork ; Reed Jerman, Sanfaquin. in contempt proceedings against (0 i S Farm Loan Investigation. defendant for failure 1o comply 0h W Oh " J. E. II. Thomas, representing the with the order of the court as to O Cj O Federal Farm Loan hank at Berk- alimony was continued for two K Eh H3 02 t C eley, Cal., was here last week in- weeks. Alpha Hilda Johiixm Owen was "13 W o 0 W s & specting drainage and irrigation condition of land owned by ihe granted a divorce from Wilfonl cti H 36 West Center -I 4 Cj O D w Tinipanogos and Pleasant Grove Ray Owen by default on the U 0) Provo, Utah 05 E Farm Loan associations. The in- ground of failure to provide; kU vestigation was presumably, for plaintiff was "ranted the euslody 04 O i u CJ the purpose of securing informa- of a minor child. The parties ALWAYS s .s Vh Eh were at married o Elko, Nevadn, tion to guide the bank in making CJ RELIABLE O Oh c; u loans for drainage and irriga- Aug. 8, 1910. H & A Tin case of Alma Jorgensen O tion. vs. Salt Lake & Utah Rail mid Recreation Day. H bC K N Pcrsident George U. Brimhall, company in which plaintiff was Eh (0 Professor Moses S. Gudmondson, awarded $85 in the jusl ices court O. Aimer Nelson and William Knml-sen- , for a Cow, killed b. defendants ft 1o the been has ears, appealed of the Brigham Young Uniend.mt dixl riet eonet bv versity, hae returned from an William 13. t Suttons The Furniture Center PROVO, SCHWABS MOTHER HONORED IN WILLIAM HOMER DIES ALL CHURCH SERVICES OPERATION FOLLOWING g RVICE-SATISFACTION 4 g g g g j 5 1 Columbia Music and Jewelry Co. Everything- in Music and Jewelry COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS AND RECORDS Ceuler Si fc-Provo, Utah - ITli . LEE L. BAKER g Attorney and Counselor-aLaw. g Provo Electric and S t Hatfield Block. West Center St. Office Provo, Utah I to fours Phone 48. Roy Boren, Mgr. !) The SuttonwhatMarket the place to want j I OS Hardware Co. s. SUPERIOR MOTOR CO. gRBBBBBBIBBHaBlIRBUBlIIBB Fop Electric Fixtures SEE US Phone 303 first-clas- p. m. Provo, Utah.. . j. 4i$J,JMJ,,MJ5,JJ4 5 5 JJJ 3 $ 5 f- 5 C0 4-- 4 4 4 4 -- made of thoroughly go d. dependable materials, designed with exquisite taste and finished with care down to the last button. Priced for service and economy. WHY PAY MORE? He sure and pay us a visit. AH 4 Farrer Bros. & Co. I 4 4444 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 ; 4 ; t 4 44 44 ; ; 4 - 4 444444444444 J o U llllnnD(n o u o Chipman x a i ! C3 Jewelry Co. S- . J.C.P enney &Co. '(iobb.Mi 197 BUSY Kulo STORES a uu CJ CJ J C3 As We Have No Store in Pavxon Vixil I's When In Provo . educational and patriotic trip Manager Raymond E. Sutton southern Utah. The itinerary of the t rip included Ncplii, Fillmore, of the Strand heat re will enter-1athe old folks of Provo ami and Mona. Beaver Kanosh, Every when' tin party met with vicinity Thursday and Friday afternoons at his theatre will n a cordial reception. special motion picture program. Residents of the city Thursday Provo News Notes. 1o Come in and Rest at the 1 MM BUICK, OLDSMOB1LE Pa-kin- First Class Machine Shop and Expert Mechanics TIRES AND ACCESSORIES ear-bird- Utah ork EBBIRSSZBSBBB2I 'HIPiinL 5 Chimney Tops, Lave Troughs and Warm Air Furnaces Our Specially S LEWIS JACOBSEN S Spanish Fork, Ut, Phone 66. Leave Orders Cenlral Lumber Co. BBRBBRBRBBBBB8RBIBBBlBBSRBail8BSRBR9BR3BVIIRRBBBBRR3 g ( D. Burrell, local manager of the Goddard company, reports Inning received five of nmehiumy which will be installed for this years work in the new building now in cuii'se of erection. Fred J. Kiesel of Ogden, one of t lie lug stockholders of the com pan;., was here ycstcr-daVi g the v. n on the in ;; II himself ' building. . Provo, and while you are resting try our DELICIOUS REFRESHMENTS 1 and NATIONAL Phone 279 ami hose from tin- outside Friday. Arrangements for conveying such of the guests as live at a distance or for whom walking is inconvenient will be made by the old folks committees of the several wards. This morning aimlher ninrise hike was undevlal en by a large number of B. V. C. students and who, under Ihe direction of E. B Roberts ami Miss Edyth Y fountain Barlow, left the at r:3(l and enjoyed an invigorating tramp Ihroueh the fields ami Hedquist Drug Stores s v j well Apr-sue- satisfied with Ihe progress fri-mls- Fill , being made. Corporal Alum Simmons has in adovv s. arrived from Camp Kearny. He Crank' S. Allen of the Knight Bi will he married tomorrow to Miss engineering force, is over from 2 Alene ClufT, daughter of Mr ami Silver City whore lie will move Mrs. G. A. ClufT. We Also Carry All Kinds of Drugs and family to reside. J ' Prescriptions with Care VAUDEVILLE Wednesdays and Saturdays jTHE COLUMBIA s THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSE OF PROVO Rest Orchestra in the State BBlRBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBBBBBBBnBBBllBBRBE3BBBBBBBBHIlll |