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Show THANKSGIVING mations by Rev. SERVICE o Responsive Scripture Ready, led hy Thanksgiving wrvlc$ ln which Rev. W. F. Bulkley. Methodist, Baptist, Episcopal and Duet by Mrs. I. H. Masters and Congregational 'churches will uu., Mrs W. F. Violett will be held hxthe Congregational Scilpture Reading and Prayer by church on Thursday morning, Nov, i'ev - Clark. 25, atklO o'clock. The following proO' fc ring for charity. gram has ben arranged: Hymn. Organ Voluntary by Mr. G. "Wv Sermon by Rev. C. C. Hartzler. Fitzroy Hymn. , i Thom- - laidwlg hanksgiving 1 iobtlde. A hearty Invitation is extended Procla all to join in thia service. sen. Ft r by Rev. W. F, Bulkley. Benediction brR,. v. . - 'man that there's no other tobacco on earth so rich in fruity sweet- 'rA V ROUND TRIP FARE8 FROM SALT .LAKE OGDEN, PROVO DAMAGE Treating Colorado 0fa&ha ' leaf are retained in ' S l 4 S v r v , u. V V h. ' C t S' V J golden-brow- n t. I A ft t V Whde lioveI over the '(d to Insure thorough wetting of a'l ho .run. Then cover with lan.s or thicknesHi's of bags and have pvi'iul for at least two hours.' Up to foiii hoars is all ri-When treatment Is completed the seed should he out to dry and tavul occasionally to liaten the proc-s It will them be ready to sow at m convenient time U is important, fust, that the treated ml should be Imndlcd In sacks which hive lot been used for wheat or ije or b.r.e liceu soil.csl two horns lii the ihovo fnrmaldihvde solution anil, st,t. u, jijTf nlf cf(HV(r, if previonslv -- ht. c so ghoull lie washed out wl.h i i 'onnaldehyde solution liefore oi.hr to prevent any chance of the smut getting on the seed. Vis onsia knorwog that e are prepared to lituiid. jour coal bin is vvtll tilled. you with any of the best grades of Coal, in any quantPy. Use 1, b:pcrlnieut Station. Phone us jour ordeis and they will be promptly iilbu, PHONE 508 Fall Planting of Trees. The chief advantage? of fail pi tut iog are that a better selection of tiocs s.m lie secured in the nur-erthan if made in the spring; the stock can he kc t out of the ground a shorter time 'no t nursery stoc k is dug iu the fall and stored In cellars over winter!; ihcro is no danger of drying of the rock, due to storage In nursery cel lurs; the planting can lie done at a time when work Is not as pressing as iu the spring, and the trees can get a good root hold before winter sets in and thus lie la splendid condition to commence glow th perhaps several weeks before spring transplanted trees ould he ome established. The principal caution with respect to fall et tiees Is to Insist that the nursery stock lie allowed to ripen fully Tills it cannot "So, as. the practice of stripping or removal of the leaves liefiie nialuritj Is done It la also higlih desjinble to prole t hit newly set "ees rabbits and mice. !we galvanicd p! in i f half inch m si, f fi, nun the (n i Us finni nn Inch or two low (i e i '"up of up to a !" I't of lin'ii lii'licn to two foci. Hi e gin ids should lofonr' or lire. t,rv; tncirunefc r Tmh set. bo the. o loft In o heVerat yets I t hi . coti'inuo tlic jm'tei tion until . rk be con on rough oind lua't i'fi i t r vbblN a nd mice. y Cold & Storage Company A Fricrd In Need H TvT,.v;rs ;i.v than i ? , tie n jjj.by coming m i DaiVHcalt a li lie of Gcoi, Citan Il-lfurnid.td tie hertv IIh , Dauyl A Bottle a Day ICcepa the Doctor Away. t OUE SBSYlCAAb. THE BZST y 4 If I 1M . t-- X Our Afoftor; Ytc j; lHWWGail. C4, i 1 v . ' Fult I 166-- 1 iMMOj.-Mro-- ' fftv V n 'j r ; : ' ' t f . - j' 'I J 9 . , a ' !- Lf Phene 161 Ljcraiu- - I ? l) -- r : & V ; H k s 5 vj . 1 la liitUdilE al-7a- to 1 37.J - Shock Corn For Silage. Two yoars' experience of a dozen fail1 ora and the Missouri station shows t 't putting diy torn in the silo makes a Mt'sfactory fed. but not as t oj a s, a e as from corn put In at tlie prop ef T i go. It is imt n neMi-a- l th oa to o on fauo-- t where a vafer sys 'V t loin a nkes it j io,. ,i , tv amount of w !.i ,.it hi v ,1s- - the o u h tn n4 "rrT O.l.r 11 ) j L M Excelsior Roller Mill hone 124. l g ir T That-- Good Ccc SMOOT 6 SP AFFORD T ii i j j. mber & Coal Co. 1 h SPRING CAIIYCi: ABERDEEN THOUGHTS ON HISTORY. lliMoiy makes haste to record.. grcaf-- Ui good ones uTum T7egfeets Ilosea Liollou. Truth comes to u from the pasL as gold Is washed down ironi the mountains, in minute hut precious parUclia and iiiter-mixe- d with infinite Alloy . the ,0 hrts of centuries. Bov ee L.Z3 -- eJart u t T 160 Also LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL A Square Deal to Every Patron W. ' FIFTH NORTfJ. J. Ju. IIARMON, Pres. J. W, DUNN, PHONE ' , 232. Secy and Manager. - Histories are ns peiftct as the 1,! toiiaa is wLse and is gifted a Ith an eye and a soul. Carlyle. ib.y who lived iu history ouly ned to walk the earth again lainefellow. fn-x- -e h, fn S- ( o,j,rrni ti Market imlieates sharp advance. Now is the .time to save money on your winters supply. , Our Uard Wheat Flour is positively guaranteed. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR HOOVERS, f ITS MADE IN PROVO j . in Price Jump e i vut Vn" f "i h " t r f"i j! o m iji vh . ..1. fr 1 1 to' r 1 Before-th- ' tYi'1 fa,! m 4 rt l I'.y yu.Y wont table don't despair. How? peiLrps'yuii one. fi Ihii iti . ask. It la really the easiest tiling in the world. If there Is a fair sized taCOALS, AS F0LL0VS ble somewhere in the house which I FIRST, not used for any particular purpose k claim it as your own and ue this astf the foundation for your dressing table. S' First it must be coated with white or ' eieam paint or enamel. Then lit a covCASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING er of the chintz over the top and sew a ruffle of the same around this fiat CANYON, CAMERON, STANDARD. ANTHRA-CITE- . cover. The ruffle should be only three or four inches long and should be quite SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING full, so that it w ill frill prettily. Over the top of the table should be placed WOOD- a thick piece of glass, which you can BiC--i: . purchase and have cut to fit at any j frsrt glaziers. This will be the most ex- - f ' item of the in the pensive making dressing table it will probably cost $4 or $0 but this money will be w ell o- pended, for it saves the top of the ta- n ; i i ble and the chintz from dirt and wear. f. A. B.SII.W mm fciAnqi Now comes the quesflon of the mirror over the table. In the basement of any of the big department btores a Established 1307, Provo, Utah. , cheap mirror can be purchased for FARMERS AfD MERCHANTS BANK $1.51) or $2. This will hnve a brown or imitation mahoganj ftame and vvul ' Surplus $12,500.00. ' Capital $50,000.00. not be a thing of beauty. Dut the glass, jt Thomas N. Taylor, President. J. D. Dixon, Cashier. will be fairly good, and the frame can j be covered. Remove the nails which j Arnold Dixon, Asst. Cashier John F. Bennett, Vice Pres hold the back of the glass and the front DIRECIORS: of it together, take off the fra Die and cover neatly with the chintz, gluing ' T. N. Taylor Jas. A. Loveless Andrew Knudsen . . It flat to the surface and allowing an j John F. Bennett Robert Bee Inch or two to overlap to the back on J, Craner either tide. When this is quite dry put J. D. Dixon S. P. Egg-ertseJos. S. Berry back on the glass and fasten the back All business given us receives prompt and careful attention. to the front with the nails which were removed previously. Your account will be appreciated. Ilang over the mirror and complete-th- e charming effect by purchasing two white enamel candlesticks w ldeh should be topped by oainty shades made from the chlufz. To carry out the color scheme drape the windows with thin silk mull ip a ' white or cream shade, at 23 cents a yard, and sew a band of chintz to the edge1 of the curtains, or use the diul! curtains plain, edging with a bill of( CASTLE GATE la co, and introduce the chintz effect in CLEAR CREEK a balance at the top of (lie w in-flow. Do not, however, leave over cur-- 1 KING talus of the chintz They shut out too BLACK HAWK -- light and airra ncl a bedroom imu-CAMERON nwd na n,U(?1 of t,usp 88 iW tlic-so- a 2o2., A. G. P. A. e et it. D. KENWORTHY, a. drowsing 'ctd eat. deal of comfort Phone Wasatch , j' table can be made very Lrijtyhyihe iv r eiit form i!do!r de to 10 s. iIIoih uf a u wider, rising a g.iUoa-4- (I V Street r uremg Tie SMUT DA.MAGU SUOVV1NQ 301 Main F. A. WADLEIGH, P. T. M. V Ad THE AMERICAN TO BACCO CO. I I, 4 Vn i r- - City Ticket Office Oh I? i flavor thats a joy to the tongue of the dis- -' criminating chewer. Get a plug today. - V 1 I 4. t r1 ' thoroughly saturated with the delicious fruity i- Ml VI plug of Spear Head is 3 A modern, allsiciel train between San Francisco and SL Louis, via tlio Western Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific No ext ra fare $ - r 'v:i PLUG TOBACCO Provo Ice ...... r4i by American Press Association. New York society folks recently held a circus on Long Island, New Yen k. to raise funds for charity. Fiping Itock where thcTentertaiument was held. Is a most exclusive place, and only the most select are welcome. The tjr.u was a pronounced success, and a large sum of money was raised. Among the manyjnteresling exhibits was a group of young girls who posed as covvtioys ca and performed in a most daiing and skillful manner the feats of horseman ship commonly attributed to the c ov punchers of the plains. They rode then V iconics in races, jumped huui'ej and threw the lasso in real cow boy fashion ;4 The young girl here pictured is Mi-.-- i (JMr. Helen Lecming, of and J daughter 4 Mrs. Woodruff Leeming of New Yoik & city. She is standing on the back of i her pony, the stirrup straps crossed over the back of her lioise Sh was i1 saluting the grand stand occupants when the camera man snapped her. jt45 - ! 4 w a ffi V 135.00 335.00 J40 00 1915. Photo i f T il.uc t DIVERSE ROUTES The Scenic Limited p a.., hV, 'T S . L JS9 85 53 g5 Proportionately low rate from other points. San Fianclsco and return direct Sa Francisco returning via Lcs . Angales Circuit Tour, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego On sale dally until Nov. 30, Final llmljt Dec. 4 1 ' , fS120 f7975 - Minneapolis STOP-OVER- S ., t'J' fh 1 A7. SL Louis Chicago Memphis 122.60 22.60 40.00 40.00 On sal Get.- - 23, Nov. 20, 23, Uec, 18, 22. Good thrt months returning U VU 'V 4 X ........ Kansas City d "jtt That's because all the natural juices of' the choicest' Burley Springs 1 S ness. - . BEMMER.RIPIO.iRRailBE- - . t One cnew of Spear Head will convince any Each Girl Maoquorad Cowboy For Charity. West & T1A Seed Grain With Pfcrmsldehyds, . Smut disease caused much injury to to Wisconsin wheat and rye this yir. Fall planting time is at hand, and this A when we can reduce the chances of loss next year from smut damage. Smut can he largely controlled bj Beating the seed grain with formaldeThis simple and effective way hyde. to use formaldehyde Is suggested by A. G. Johnson of the University of WHronsin: .After cleaning ttud grading caiefully I lie the seed on n dean floor or canvas . i d sprinkle v 1th a solution of formal ini id Vimle, one pi. t of the - i SMUT- - Can Bo Largely Controlled by J Best of Chews REDUCE TO Excursions-Ea- st For Young Folks Scientific . Farming A Doxologv. Invocatifih POST S. H. Goodwin, Hymn. -- TOY0 THE PAGE SIX i , r t o hive rend somewhere of oth-t'ct hltoiy is phllosfiphy 1 o l"ng iT hy exurnpleil bt fl'-DA- Y Is the worry- of nnany a woman. Tliiiilnuk'ory is 4irui-vRateikby'ScirdinryoufToiTefl clothes. The heaviest pieres come hack ready for use. - -- DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY Just phone 202 for our wai :j:l -- |