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Show PAUL ? THE PRQVO POST i fcjlx The Shoes offered re all good Only a few pair of each" kirid tells' , d why we difit-FOR WOMEN.' 'Fosters you know are, worth .: :.::i Viei, with $5.00 Kbit .:tt.$2.95 . y oitropportniiit sole Eii.sy-wiHrGig- at - - $1-95- yTosa v e - w L ; Good strong TserviceableU Shoes" Just what the Boy wants. v $1.45 - Both 'Phone. $11.75 grhde at. . . ..... ...$2.95 . -- 71.007 ntr.7777 $1.95 $1.45 to 5 8 .95f worth . . , ..65G- - and Cripple Creek the fmake up that the growers have had this popular at program with. picture Fruitraisers of Mork King of Salt Lake a very interesting address Attend' the7Gonqentiori uponthepublicity showed state Utah ENDORSED. very COAL to J. W.DUNN, Mgr con- tend. Wesley K. gave show house, while" Miss sing. Z in lame in (Continued From Page One.) priviledged above all your predecessors for you mayprofit by their experiences. This is the purpose of this contention and one of the reasons-wli- y Proto so gladly welcomes yom-I- t. i4utcause.-w-. know h tt t ft v i g fwr iniprove-meut- l because we know that is the goal at which you are will DESERTS where- and Ellen grade at . , . grade at'. A bunch of Baby Shoes, $1.45 CLEAR CREEK HIAWATHA - $2.50 $2.00 Childs CalLShoe, size at, Utah Timber & Coal Hundreds CASTLE and MTt; and Roys High. Cuts with Buckles - $1.50 Kelt Slippers...:. $1,15 $1 25 Kelt Slippers 95 One counter loaded down with all kinds and sizes, values up to $2.75 t $6.(K) . . : nr-r- - -- with heavy $4.65 grade . . . or button Urosett V$5.00 Patent, laee style, also Bates $4.00 and $4.o0 patent, laee ... ... . $3.35 Nearly aitruir $.'100 grade includ. . . . ed at . $2.35 $7.00 , ' "V FOR MEN Genuine Kangaroo, arm lined Shoe- $1.45 $2 00 Calf lined leather Slipper $2 00 - - - ,sole and all ofjlanans "" oif foot w ea r ers. ; .turn soles'; mostly small sizes but worth. $4.0Qrry?-,- ttt & .'Saturday, although we had extra help, many left before we eOuld ' 7 care for lhem. . TtrihostTwlio failed to get attention, we would assure . you that it will hiore than pay you to call ajfain, as the bargains are This is snfely great, and irrsizes and styles to s:iitiiost anyone: ' - very-fin- e - Vo Have Ever Held Kurds we have sold for 12 year A. ami you know they arp.gooL "Mostly patent laee worth 44 00 and $5.00. ,AZ .$3.35 This lot is a REMEMBER You are fitted by expert shoemen. Just a few of the offerings are on the county $G.OO $4.65 . . . - The Most Successful l4 HIS tafer- - WIFt was of, this line. . that we have ever Lottie Bastian has entered a to this city with divorce suitin the. District Court come of has heard such favorable comments asxThe against Gr Marion Bastian.- Lion aiid the Mouse.. They have vverf married in Salt Lake No company ifiteonditrons and stated that the year had been a prosperous one Princess and Ellen The-cou- -- ple the aterage Utah grptver. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY the unanimous endorsement of the City.the.4th day ot7April,'1907, The financial conditions the countryand hav e t two children, LaKriel, January press, and this you may rest -over t, had .to aged 4. and flmilyv aged S' years,, . unly.xiiaoce THEIR CHARMING DA UGH these- -t kings into conhnttkig wlm--k the plaintiff asks the cus-as ny, they TERwiper orrompa sul erati mrt make hut few stops gifing from tijdy of From the month of Noa good average for his fruit. CATTLE RUSTLERS FATHER The Princess Theatres offering New York to Kan Francisco. We vember, 1910, ntil the month of An authentic report placed the DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH this week for,Tues3ayand AVedz have no doubt of their success November, 1911. the defendant a irningyrmr efforts. price price of apples, aterage of a STAGE STRUCK LIZZIE cents nesday evenings is made Up Tiie.old farm and orchards of pears and 'peaches at 1 wilfully" refused and neglected to oue of each reels, carrying variety TRIP COLORADO SPRINGS New England have been abandon- per pound and a number received t if f with the nep ravjdethe-plaiThe DE(SVER & RIO GRANDE TO CRIPPLE CREEK is regarded as the prices exceeding that amount. a very'dnteresting - story, ed andfho-wes- t and since last life of Voice of the Child- is one of the EXCURSION RATES cessities also the future farm and orchard of Each season t MISS MORK For the Joint meetings of the .Utah September he lias paid interesting to be shown. It American May I tell .you why the fruit market in Ktah advances most tells.the of a young business Development-LeaguUtah Press As- tiff for the support of the minor story farms and orchards of New. Eng- some in methods over becomes who so Commissionman Utah engrossed County sociation, ehildreiUlhe sum of $10, per land have been abandoned. It is years, but. still the state .is in ft his with nev of the Commercial the at ers and Mayors building up not alone Chat their soil is" not as very, primitive stage in both was paid by order business that he, to a degree, neg- Club in Salt Lake City January 23rd month, which anis as rich and there of the ours, branches deep industry. VOICE OF A CHILD lects his wife and little child. Of the Rio Grande will Bell round trip of the court. The plaintiff prays other far more important .jeason. We all believe, he said, in busi- - continuous passage tickets to Salt for the bonds of matrimony hereSIR ANDREWS LOST NOTE It is because the lure of the cities the grower receiving a liberal re- course, likelieall enthusiastic does ness realize not turn' thatLake City and re men, January '23rd, tofore and now existing be NORMA FROM NORWAY i has drawn away the young men muneration for his investment his tires the tor return at 24th to limited of., everlasting January from the farms and families of uid Labor. But this cannot he ROMANCE OF THE 60S 80ve(j anJ asks the sum of $25 iis busi- - rate of one single fare for the round of business. It harangte on his New fruits them drawn he md unless England, away PRINCESS ORCHESTRA puts per month and the attorney fees business always "business. trip. heause of the old drudgejy that ihe market in shape to eomp'te ness, in the sum of 425 Hence it is small wonder that the WM. Hi MITCHELL. Agent.; attached itself to farming work. with the fruit noryan wife listens to the poisonous flatThis has been the tendency of the he receive his just Hues so lone as of the husbands college mate tery young man all over the country, there- are unnecessary eommis- - whom he introduces to her. This hut there is a way to stop it,- there, sions between the producer and false friend tries to strengthen liaek tojthcrcoTTSiinier. is a way to turrr tlie-tiStill vve imist-n-ot his sinister purpose - by arousing dealt the farufand theorehard.-IIs losesightof thefaet that the hC of the wife against with the drudgery er who really hapdleS' the fruit her siiNpieion by doing-awahusband by placing a plioto-iajand heavy task work of the farm ami finds the customer is entitled of his stenographer in his by the introduction of more scien- to his reasonable,profit. I ..ai pocket, which is, found later tific methods. In order to place President Wright took up the the wife. This is apparently by the farm on the high plane where, question of ov'er production and most A and the wife cont it belongs, we must have maxi- showed the eorl veil tion-- wherein sents convincing, r to with this wretch. go away mum crops and we must - have under present conditions an over Traveling Salesmans Samples Til maid overhears their plans and maximum-pr- of itsrand above all production would be very, possi- informs the husband-, who would we must surround our labors with ble under the present methods of wreak Vengeance, hut the childs Single Curtain just a you see them the exhifiration of intellectual de- marketing. In peaking of the of Mamma averts Mamma, cry The Summer Light is the velopment. We must glorify the law of inspection,1 President a displayed in our show windows of a soul and body. tragedy of the rather the that stated independence farm, Utahjiot Tfcisziwillrf Sir Andrew s Lost Wright' than to exploit its drurgerj" so rieutturists coufd ; congratulate One Window One WiiKdow-Choic- e Norma From Norway, that the young man will feel as themselves on the rigid laws ami aNote, choice pretty Norwegian story, and A many of you gentlemen feel, that the thorough inspection of fruit Romance of the 60s, containing .each at he would rather sit upon a pump-U:- 7 which iseausing Jhe pest svyhieh each at a the Lanjpthatwilt-glveys- u amt own it tfian to fie crowded have in years passed done so splendid impersonation of proShe maximum illumination aflhe op a velvet cash ioiiVl.K n owi n g m ue r da mage todisapYiear very of pictures, while the Pringram is that this the purpose of this rapidly from this part of the cess Orchestra will minimum cost. give a number lrovo onventiou, .heartily wel- country, lie .favored the con- of excellent selections. Eledtric Light is by far the cool comes you, knowing that you are tinued use of the county inspectAt the Ellen and Wcd- est of ALL Hghtit truly makes men of honest worth representing ors in order to see that at all nesday .The. Tuesday .Cattle .Rustler s - She best sujpmer light. 7im ostrdmport a nfral tin g' I rovtr it ties onlytiie besfof fruitwill be Father,. which is an excellent you and we sincerely shipped out.- - He also favored the western drama, is the principal Vinter or Summer, however, imihraces trust that the fruits of your labors strict enforcement of the pure reel and carrier with it 'an excelelectricity holds for the home or lieli and ahundajit, food law sTlutTlHUibrns" away of lent moral. wilbbebuLh 'Their (harming business establishment the maxi and that you will want to he with vicious compounds and poisonous Diamond in the, "A Daughter mum number of superior advan us . acids. In closing lie tookSm the Rough. again- Struck Lizzie, 7; Stage I - Vice President HuglrJ. Cannon question of advertising and rnred Sages and' to A Colorado Trip Springs! f,Salt Lake City, responded on the growers to build up the r?hf Do YOU use ii? m behalf of the Horticultural So- kind of a reputation -; -- rr. ciety and said that prepar- fjsti-ts- . -E7 Smith, one of cel n R. ed lent Professor on the The Electric Company eulogyveryex sfuisliine of Provo and her moun- the authorities of fruit raising in tains, hut not being able to Sec the state of California. '"gave a either this inorningdeeided hat very- - interesting Tr'ot are yesterday in he would not give the same but: afternoon on Pear Blight, would let the sunshine ofthe faces vvhfeli he showed how Utah ' was of flic Provo people speak for itc, particularly favored in manv Will result if T your self. He particularly compliment- ways from such pests because of bundle of laundry is ed Provo on the musical aatain-ment- s the climatic conditions, but urged sent to us. '7 J ntade by some tf hcl citi- the necessity of careful inspection zens and stated that it. was best inordcr to keep the state immune from such diseases, as the bacteria manifest in the fijet that one-haNo saw edges on of Hie Utah students in the Berlin germs vviltudajit themselves to We Have Just Received a New Shipment xjf of Musicjeame from local conditions very easily when Conservatory Collars . Provo and Utah County, and that once sfarted Therest - of the The proper .stiffness ill slow people would sooner or aflerniKin was taken up in d.scus- later' have to m n e aw ay fr in shuis. in Dress Shirts Pfovo, as it is no pi ice for the . Last eruiing Moroni Morten-wwrnm mil ' n ile.nl ones. f 1 ! rtg fil'i j ToT Tk'TlT'p 7 WiK in the. and spoke Styes that you should see be- Jas G. Duff announced, the smudge His favor-oit. much f Ululi verv in, free use of Lingerie laund ered forejpurchasing dsewhere. It will pay you. rooms to 'the 'visitors, and ak address was follojvcd.hy a lengthy .without rips or tears es al bomb dismission which went to show them to 'make TW5tHa WAHW1WWH 'in H l.jWyrT ip If not already a patron, a. and called their atteuaion to the tlmj. the convention ' was about rss exhibit which ojiened at the sound eVetdyilivided for atid against z trial bundiejwill con-y1 of-whistles oeloeV. at IheTnnudge dozen ' pot. . vince you' f THo director of the -- weal her niiTayr President Joseph K. Wjiglit of fmreati. A. II. Thlessivi, reported homeslic Stea Ojrden w as the principal speaker 7m iiine successive seasons from .and after .19 2. to 1912 showing tbe'.tjumher yesterday S. t he year 's t f.t a vs - vv h e rt' the - people Pnd 'R-BRO. speaking l:ru'.i'ly'of-and work during which, time he has fieezing w'oathor Get our prices ;onRough' - M ivv his 'report showing thaS last Hortiof been State - - Work tliy president Dry 30-3- 1 -- -- 1 11 H r-s- with not-bee- iHave Good Bills tint-bes- n 1 per-fetio- n n tile-frui- l the-plai- n- fhe-pretuo- Princess e, us -- dis-vvi- fe I . te - - f fl SAMPLE SALE li . LACE CURTAIN! s WII6HT IVladza Lamp 35 c OfZf fts Monday, January 29 1 , - for-Uta- hc-h- ad r- - 1 -- SATISFACTION -- 1 lf Ladies, Spring Dresses n il latest 111 -- . 11 'Laundry &CO. fje-rpoK- 1 .in-Apr- eulturaLiiideDvdieJouk-Up- . presb--,) il ear. w as .byalLjiddiilpvorst ' y' ' Ft I - 7 U 5 f |