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Show W TT THE PROVO POST PAGE TWO 1 THE PROVO POST Quarterly plaint, which within ten days after W. A Williams, bearing date of. FebService of this 'summons upon .you ruary 3, 1910, and assigned and transwill be filed with the Clerk of said ferred on the back thereof to Conference -- by-ki- Held in Stake Tabernacle Published Every" TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos. Flrst West St, Provo, Ttah m court. This action isf brought for the f (Continued From. Page One.) securing a decree of divorce. (Signed) JACOB EVANS, in this stake 1911, Attorney for Plaintiff--Alexand- er people during office Post 60 address, Provo City, which is a decrease of over the Utah. previous year. Therewere 436 publication Jan. 29,J918.. bUtbiTclufing Crane Company, Certificate No. 74 for eight shares of stock in the Moapa Investment" Company, a corporation in" favor ofJ By The Mortensen, bearing date and 3, 1910, February assigned and transferred by him on the back thereof to Crane Company the'yeaf,"tvhiehis ' Terms of salevCash, lawful money 21 over the of an increase SUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE NOTICE OF SALE. 89 widowers are there previous; pf the United States. One year . . A ., . . 2 50 Three tmonths 75 Cents and 367 widows in the stake and Dated at Provo fciiy, Utah, January In the District Court of the Fourth therer are-5- 90 unmarried - people Judicial Distrlct of the State of Six months 4rt f . ITt , T , T 1.60One month .krrrrT.25$Sent8 'V- - v 1912 Utah, 30th, , , ' over the age of 21. During the in and for Utah ' Cofinty. . Z GEORGE T. JUDD, year 1911, 121 Temple marriages H. C. HICS, Editor. Crane Company, plaintiff vs. Wf, A. N. C. HICKS, Manager, took place and 74 civil marriages. Williams Sheriff, Utah County, Utah and Alexander Mortensen, There are four divorces of people both F. By Bachman, Deputy Sheriff. individually and as Entered at the Postofflce of Provo" City as second-elasmatter according to married in the Temple and-sev- en Allison, Van.Cott & Riter and AB business under the ifirm name Act of Congress. March 3, 1884. I divorces by those married by the doing A. Williaihs Plumband style of W. for Plaintiff. Morgan, Attorneys m civil authorities. There- - are " 73 ing Company, Elizabeth C Williams, - First publication Jan. 30r 1912. "CONSUMERS WOULD LIKE TO KNOW. missionaries from Utah. Stake ivy Hr Mortensen, the Farmers & pur-poseo- 22-2- Build A Home In 191 2 and v -- POSTPUBLISHING COMPANY. ' Rejoice like a ...... who gave up the chase .for elusive iriches long ago and started to build their fortunes In thegood-ol- d substantial Way of our ftememberv Pilgrim Fathers. "7" -- - stone gathers no nothing will stop a family from rolling quicker than a comfortable home. It gives husband, wife and children for and nee something - you get such a unison of action from the whole family, success is hound to crown your efforts. Weve been preparing for a lot ofEome building here this yeaf and have a stock of lumber that outclasses in quality eventhat which your grandfathe- r- used - when he built his home sixty years ago, and you know thats Jgoing some. " Come ill and " see it -- - A.' te-wo- rk a corporation Horace IL EldredgeProvo Commercial & Savings Bank, a corporation, Reed Smoot and Chloe A. Eldredge, de' fendants. Sheriffs Sale To be sold at Sheriffs sale, on the 21st day of February, 19i2," aC the fronrdoor of the Conty Court House In" Provo City, Utah County, Utah, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m , all the right, title, interest and claim of the defendants Of, in and to the following described real estate situated in Utah County, Utah CommencThg T9ilf4ef' Eastof the Northwest Cornerof TMock Twenty-eigh- t ChairmanUncIerwood, majority leaderTn tlieTIouse, states that ('M of the tariff popgun bills to be pased In that body thisL sesTioi) B'illTnake a, substantial reduction in the duty paid on- - imports' of sugar,- - but without impaiying'ThF-need- ed reveiyie of $60,000,000 a year derived from the foreign sugar brought into this" country. Sugar is on of the articles, says Mr, Underwood, that goes right into the home of the consumer, and any reduction will .benefit -- the consumer directly. The Democratic theory that the abolition or reduction of a duty bn an imported article is followed by a corresponding reduction in the price to consumers is a fallacy so clearly AFTERNOON SESSION. proved by experience that it is strange any politician should continue -- At 'the afternoon session to rep"eat''ItriX'gobd hfahy"ye'arsagd Congress "' decided "to' adirtit NVMemllr President IE Brimhall and Apostle coffeefreet a step taken in behalLnf whakwas called a free break George. the" McKayvvere" speakers, each -- fast table. But coffee is a great deal higher nowjhan when it paid giviuggooiLfidieeto.lhersaints " "" . a ' 7 T duty of 2 cents a pound. and each confining his remarks Thejast Congress put hides on the, free list. Are shoes cheaper? to The 'general principals-- of the Jtecnt talk about shoes is that their price will be advanced. For a gospel , EVENING in SESSION the mines, Congress suspended the time, following a"great strike The evening meeting vvasXbn- duty of 67 cents a ton oircoal.,But nacoal came in because foreign ducted under the auspices jif the producers at once marked up their prieefor export. JI lit naUIm pro vement "Association". policy on sugar has been to maintain a small duty and encourage Ariel F. Cardon of the Stake production within our owh boundaries. Germany and France get Board was the first speaker lie more sugar from beets than they can use. At times they have paid said that it was the duty of the a bounty on the sale of 'their sugar surplus Id foreign, countries, and young people to carry"on the . as a consequence sugar has occasionally been as low in England as3work of the ehuh-h.Heurged the Mutual workers to subscribe cents a pound retail. . Under Republican administration our beet for the Improvement era and use sugar industry has been rapidly developed and groWers of cane it in their Mutual Improvement sugar also have been reasonably protected. .To raise all our own work. He told of the hardships sugar would keep $100,000,000 a year at home. Chairman Under- the pioneers and the early leaders wood oughtjto know that the removal of the duty .on sugar would of, the church and the many tests not benefit consumers. Jf he thinks otherwise Jet him explain the they had gone through and the necessity of continuing the work , experiences with coffee, hides and'coal, k and not to be at easir to an extent as to allow the work to 'Wand stfilL AS TO SAVING. "MrsTTalniagtToF the stale Imard In times past we have sort of lifted ourselves "adv ising that a hooted at Mr, Carnegie and Mr. Roekefller when they advised us to spoke briefly. period be set aside m the meeting save our money, says the Chicago.' Post. We even refused. to b for the purpose of getting acby the statement that A penny saved is a pennvearned, and quainted with those who .attend the meeting, and urged that the a penny spnt is a penny burned., officers become better acquainted But we have had a change of heart. with the individual members and Many of us think we have to staart saving with a dollar, or more-A- stated that very often a lack, of a matter of fact. We could start with a penny. One little red acquaintance is the cause of little penny, oftentimes Squandered for chewing spent in order interest being show-- in the muto obtain the latest statements of the eminent baseballists pugilists tual work and other winter'kjrnaments of the stagein the Double X editionof . Apostle McKay spoke to the this newspaper that little red penny, if invested at 5 per cent com people oil the excellent musical - people opportunities pound interest, wounld amount in 100 years to $1.37.. had and urged that they take ad-if cndDf that icenturymand- - re antage ofthemramt "sratednhat LeavingJhis the natural and go many of the elders --yw ho enter impulse td take the" straining check-rooout and give it to boya,- porter? and chauffeurs leaying the mission fields are unfamiliar it right out at interest for another 100 years, compounding it at 5 with fhe songs of Zion that they often fail to get the people inter- , . per cent, we would have $172.93. in the gospel through their ested By that time the habit of sav ing would have fastened itself upon lack of being able to attract their us, and it would not be such a wrencIT to allow the" principal attention in tha"t"'way."IIe gave accrued interest to go on working for us, so at the end of 1,000 years some funny illustrations that have that little red penny would have grown to the sum of fifteen quint- - occurred in the past in the mission field and spoke f urtherwn illions four hundred and sixty-thre- e quadrillions of dollars the necessity " of emulating the We wish some one hpd put a penny outsat interest for us in the greatness of character. By illus ' year 1 tration he showed that "the men of the world were YOUNO KANAB GIRL some in one particular line, great . DIES FOLLOWING but lacked some of the virtues A LONU ILLNESS t ha k e" t hTt ruly great lift such as was manifest in the ehar-aete-r -- ? of Jesus and showed that sH-Ina E. Findlay,"" daughter the four greaUcharacteasticsJhat of. A D. and Sythia F. Findlay of! madeJesus the one great eharact-er-thstands out in history above Kanab, Utah, died at 102 Covey V Salt Lake the rest-- of the world are wisdom, apartments, City,; i&Z s ne volenc-- and self conV yesterday morning of kidney ( just trouble and other complications trol. he emphasized very Fasting NT 5, The family are 'well known strongly and showed that our throughout the state ayd . have great success has been made- de.many friends in this eity who pendent upon our ability and conV T J trol, our inheriting fashions and very inueji fiTlesrii of Inas Tj? p'f mitimebp-TTlEilfoil r ability Jo deny ourselves the Ina vvas born in Kanab, UthT" December 12, 1895. pleasure of satisfying jur appH she ill was taken tites. Three.ytrsmgo 'and has suffered more or less Music was furnished by the Merchants-Ban- k, -- Presi-dent-Amo- s- to-wi- t: f2S) flat B" Provo City- - Survey of building lots; -- Thence East on the Une of street 35 feet; thence South 60 feet; thence West ,35 feet; thence North 60 feet to the place of beginning, situate in Sec. 1, Tp. 7 South, Range 2 East Salt Lake Meri-dlatogether with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also the following described personal propef-ty- , -- "Theres the dinner question is harder at this time of ygar than at any othefAs variety-- is a scarcity with the absence of vegetables and garden truck, the housewife needs to resort to CANNED GOODS anT DRIED PRODUCE. Of these we ave an excellent . fresh supply. to-wi-t: Certificate No 26 for one share of stock in the Moapa Investment Com-- , pany, a corporation, in favor of Wi A. Williams bearing date January 16, 1910, and assigned and transferred by him on the back ' thereof to Crane Cqmpany. Certificate No. 27 for one share of stock in the MoapaInvestment Company, a corpora tion,Jm favor of hearing date Janu ary 16, 1910,. and assigned and transferred by him on the back thereof to Crane Company. Certificate No, 73 for eight of stock in the Moapa Investment Company, a corporation, in favor of Our-stric- Y85 West fresh ranch eggs tly always desirable,-sellin- Place Like Home' Third So. -- at-the g lowest marginal price. Our cream cheese Is delicin your orious; include oi der. We also carrw. fruits everything handled by and Provo Commercial & PROVO grocers. Goods delivered ised. No LUMBER CO. n -- Savings Bank - CITY UTAH CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $40,000 when prom- DIRECTORS: ! " Reed Smoot, President FARRER & WHITEHEAD 307-- 9 Acad. Ave. Phone 67 E. Loose, L. HoIbrook, J.' Wm. Knight J. R. Twelves, Geo. Taylor, Sr., Roger Far t. rpr Jos. T. Farrer, Cashier. Jos. A. Buttle, Assistant Cashier. s gum-er-ev- en the-you- ng v jn"the-bankrat:th- o dollar-thirty-Sev- m - t-- ma -U- at i ice.-be- e j AW re-gre- - tw t. c' going-one-o- iTahdmanb'-dm- i r two severe operations. Ida has been a dutiful child, obedient and always a comfort and joy to her - . brothers and her parents mnny friends. Her --life has been full of sunshine and good deeds. The three years of her suffering ka ne itiuwonderfuL fortitude. Her death is a severe blow to her parents,. brothers and friends vvho niourn lbeTloss of a beautiful girl. Her parents spar--eno trouble nor expense to try1 ! regain her health. The family ks ihe. p.upd sympathy 'of t tAieir many f. ..ids tlqt hoiu the tate. s The remains weje to Kaah for btirial this takeq morning and--" d - For Commercial and Society J ob Printing try The Port. Strong Cautics rendered by the Misses Ileuqujst1 and Magwaring. JOHNCAYLOR SUMMONS. Vith the TLion and the Mouse Caipany, at Provo Opera House In the District Court of the Fourty Sr'urday, FeB. 3, matinee and Judicial District, in and for Utah night, ' x County, State of Utah. . EXCURSION Press"Aiso-catronaa- v SunT Gregory E Kane,, defendant . mons, , The Stte of Utah to the said de-- TO SALT LAKE. dint meet of the Utah M&udOjmsteadJCane,pIalntiff, fendant: the Utah- Development You 'ara hereby summoned to ap Leaguer gnd Utah County Commission-er- per withintwentl days aft'er the of this summons upon you, if and Mayors. January 23 good to served within the Coiinty fn-- h ieh January 24. Oa fare for the round action Is brought, .'otherwise', trip within thirty days after service, and, defend the aetion, and d - ser-vlce- e . 11 above-entitle- .4:. Advertise in The Post i i d la case of your failure to do so, Judgment will he entered against you according to the demand of the com- - . Better than any other cleanser on the market. The only one that will not injure your hands while using Ask your merchant for it , , . -- - A rolling moss;- - and s laboring in foreign missions - President .!- .- William Knight spoke- briefly and expressed his pleasurein noting the healthy condition. .of the people and the prosperity that prevails. lie stated that there is a tendency in the wqrld to dri ft awav from religious doctrines, and he urged the people to follow- the teachings of the authorities and. to obey the principles of the gospel. "anni versafy" thereafter lot of your friends icy 'eVery yer ; it "Now on Exhibition at Pure Food Show 1 - r |