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Show rn JNJ u uuuuvj Latest Correct Styles at Lowest Prices FRIDAY and SATURDAYMARGFH WE ARE PREPARED TO SHOW OUR SPRING LINE I COMPETENT NEW IDEAS AND LET OUR HATS TALK, FOR THEMSELVES .1 VXi TRIMMERS 7-1 " fT TT TTTT 5 l (L VVi uwu 1" if v. A ''.) lUii iiiLiiLiiilM X a m a ' . . a mdc r p maw PmnriPtrcss. 1U5 academy Avenue 3 Yi Hiivij v a- " - . sw FOR SALE OR TRADE. Two city lots with good home. 514 South Eighth West, Salt Lake City, for home or acres in Pleasant Grove. See P. S. Kroman. FOR RENT Nice brick house and large garden. Bargain. Ask N. A. Jensen. Best of leather done when promisedlowest prom-isedlowest price. See B. MORCK, the Cobbler. - Have You Tried Our Nap-a-Tan Shoes? Best for wet and muddy weather. Best for hard wear. Best for . anything High cut or low cut The Mercantile Pleasant Grove X NEWS! Mr. Startup was here this week mixing and instructing us how to mix our Syrups so tnai now we can give you the very best soda water that can come out of a fountain. foun-tain. Any flavor now on tap. ICE CREAM EVERY SUNDAY THORNE'SCAFE INVEST I GATE We ha.ve Jewelry for presents and Jewelry tor valentines .. ! Watches from $5 to $100 - . : PLEASANT GROVE T NEWS An independent weekly "paper published pub-lished in the interests of Pleasant Grove and Utah County. ' Issued Every Saturday. BY THE The Provo Herald Pub. Co. J. DAVID LARSON, Editor and General Manager. Ten Ac res t ASHLEY BARTLETT, Local Editor. Application made at the postofflce at Pleasant Grove, Utah, for transmission trans-mission through the mails as second" class matter. Subscription Price, $1.50 a Year, in Advance. YYYYTtlil''' - - 0- of good farm land. $ X ...A BARGAIN.... . i mmt mm 1 s.hivaiKer & aons Write, phone or see I Villlit VI 1 lVUCmill vJl Vr V V LINDON NEWS. The best Silverware for the tfcbU thoJ is made, ir plted and solid . ' t JAMES MARTIN: T. J. Russon made a business trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wadley went to Draper Wednesday to attend the funeral fun-eral of Mrs. Lihbie Peart. Mr and Mrs. X. A. Pherson and family are moving to their new home in Highland A daiifihter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mr.VT.Max Pherson Tuesday. Whtre tk qulily alwaya rlhl ' Will Keetch made a business trip American Fork Hingharo the first part of the week. t'OO A L . Clear Creek, Castle Gate, Aber- deen, Hiawatha, Diamond and Rock Springs . V - " Electrically Weldfed Wjre Fencing I A. K. Thornton I & Sons 7 . fl Solid Financially J Accommodating CJ Can help you in a thousand ways in borrowing, loaning or saving money. 3 Pay Interest on time deposits. J Drop in for a personal chat or Address, - S 7 ? BANK OF PLEASANT; GROVE , JAMES CHIPMAN. Fieaidenf S. L. SWENSON. A sit. C. shier Oranges, sweetest ever, just in at Thome's Cafe, 15c per doxen and up. . .ff : llijh School Rah Rah Xew Spring Shoe and Oxfords at Pleasant Grove Mercantile Co. .. A STITCH IN Tip .. Saves Money I guarantee my work because I use the best material. Done when promised B. MOIICK, Shoemaker BANK BVILDINC A. I.. Culllinnre made business ... ci!t 1 ilia Salxirriv ' I 'A-:?w ladies' suits at half price Mr and Mr W illiam uicnarunon . Grab quick. (.; LAKH 8 have kviih" to Heber to attend a lun eral. Mrs II C Walker is viKii.s her sister. Mrs Harmon, ii" Provo . . Mr and Mrs. KUn r Cobliley were p.-;anily Miri'iis.-d Friday eveiiins Nobby, New Postal Cards just In. Swell-line at Thome's Cafe. FOR SALE Good 3 room house and 2 acre city lot for sale. Best location In city. Ask W. H. Hayes. Nobby, New Postal Cards just in. Swell line at Thome's Cafe. See the Spring Drens Goods at CLARK 'is. CROUPINE for croup, bronchitis, sore throat and all affections or throat and lungs. It cures. Guaranteed. 2."c at Hedqulat Drug Co.. No. i. Successors to Plea-ant Plea-ant Grove Drug Among our Spring Dress Goods just arriving is the "Klaxon, queen of white goods." advertised In the Delineator. At n..UtK S. Big Flour In everybody's mouth. Output in 1909 doubles over 190R. Carload business is taking the place of retail trade .'. '- ' Pleasant Grove Roller Mill A. L COOPER, Proprietor A GOOD SCHOOL. 1 Ci.iinti S:s !! fit -nd nt f School C, N fiiiid T.k-mI.iV ins.-r(iiiri tlu-Yfiiiiut m-!koI. He authiiriz'-!" the N KU'S In h.O' lb"' '" lo""" exi t-'. i-t,! iimdiMi-n Tht- i n roim r- lllll. "ll'lN. .ill IlIlll'T L-OO.1 lilr-ll- phio- The fundaiii'-nlal.t n-'imn-d by the -l.,i. aill.- i' i! I" "Ml "' l.nmd . . r l- a. h. r lioini: mii .-.-j-s'iiI w..rk V v.ry hith mmi'Snui-nt as .:,:. !. I' I- o !i I1U ' 1 1 '' 15 ' s 1,1 i,. -1 Ti ' oil., r -'. oU of .1.. ,n..r. i v.! r !'. Hi- .iun- ar-t- :i! oi ALL TRAINS ,.i S!.T I.VKK K'rTK anti- ; ,. j..irl Mom l i 'on Sm'ioii. S ' l-ak-Ci!. hflS I.T.-t nmii- tiott at-., at-., ...r I i.il.o. M.mi.iii.iv I'alitorni.t. w ; '.! ir;ri..- for .. nwr and K.! S-. I ! H,V. !.?, Wti. lot t:.k.-i. -r :tirH..-r in l..ru..t('on Hn 0 ON DATE OF PURCHASE lu' 0 AND NO FURTHER PAYMENT PAY-MENT UNTIL DEC. 1st 1911 AND Eight Annual Payments Thereafter at 6 per cent Interest ' 1 in v ! 1 it..in !i-m' S.i'..ri:iy I..K- .1 ). S:;.-th t'r-is '.. ..! SM I I.';' !" ii!ii' 'l .1:". r- !' Hi 1 Hr--i- Yr al.l Ma l'lirn l'-i Ih ir I .! I " U .!li Tli- 1:1' - i,n .1 !;iiiil aL'1 tiri1 n.'-r.l. from r.-t4n-' CIHt'AiiO ai'd Hm-p i-oinu t.t rra !.-d i Sail lU.ni- In- r nnin !! I'n n Sit;on. ..t jV- rilv. S'h throiiiEh rmn S- J ( IU!l-d. 1 al Af -fil. f rai-. luk.-l or lurt hT inforiiii'ion -I Now is the Time to have, your harness oiled and repaired. Saves more than the prk of the oiling Ole Anderson &Son Lorch & Sulton Offer a Complete Jkenic Production f "St. Elmo" A Dramatiiatson of Augusta J. Evan Famous Novel by Myron LefSngwell Management Wilfred McKay Spetta!! Selected Cat. Scenery Sce-nery E?Tets A HEART STORY You've read the fDk: now ee the" play Prk . , 25. 3S. 0,7$ Tuesday" Mar. "8 A SHARE of primary water in Provo reservoir with each acre of land. Four tod and two rod roads; b a townsite; near an interurban railroad and three-fourths three-fourths of a mile from Olmsted. Easy access to mountain spring water. Electric light; schools, etc Land is already platted and surveyed but not yet marked mark-ed by plow lines. Friday afternoon and all day Saturday Prof. F. W. Kirkham will be on the ground to show interested inter-ested parties. Every courtesy will be extended the public to enable those interested to see this land. Prof. F. W. Kirkham is in charge of the selling. Prof. A. N. Merrill of the university made a soil survey sur-vey Tuesday of this land and also of some of the best fruit farms on the Bench and said there was no difference. differ-ence. We suggest you call at the Provo Bench farms and see the soil in our best farms along the county road, and tfien see the university land For this reason we would discourage going by train. I am unable to furnish teams for all applicants but will do everything possible to assist you. Some , six or eight persons have already a gTeed to buy, with quite a list of proipective buyers. F. W. Kirkham, - Agent HI |