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Show THE PROVO POST UTJ Published O' r BUILDING MATERIAL Tuesdays tad' Friday 'Norftf-Ptrrt- - 232. JLW. DUNN, Secy and Manager. mcmsob s -" Established 1907, Provo, Utah, FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK Surplus $12,500.00. Capital $50,000.00. Thomas N. Taylor, President, . J. D. Dixon, Cashier. Arnold Dixon, Asst. Cashier. John F. Bennett, Vice Pres- . DIRECTORS: s. live-yea- the-lan- . . n ! at ic.lM.si A TfrtTtHrfthHifiTahd'frragrbfyycw Jas. A. Loveless Andrew Knudsen T. N. Taylor Robert Bee John F. Bennett J, J. Craner S. P. Eggcrtserr JosrS." Berry J. D. Dixon All business given us receives prompt and careful attention. Your account will be appreciated. .. - ta 4. v Regsier. failure so to do judgment will he First'pub. Feb. 12, 1915. 'rendered against you according! Last pub. March 19, 1915. Ijo the demand of the complamllt which has been filed with tie' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Clerk of said Court. to This action is brought quiet All perrons having title against you and in favor of estate of Mary Ann Smoot, the fob in to the and the plaintiff the same, wit described premises in Utuhiceased, 'will prfsc-u- vouchers, at the office of Jacob Cole- CommencUtah, County, ing 6.S0 chains S. and 17.U0 man, Knight block, Provo, Uta.h,-o- n Chains W: of the X. E. coiner or r Icfoie the 3iu dy of June, 1915. C. A. GLAZIER, Administrator. ,S. E. 4 See 3 in Tp. 7 S., R 2 JVCOli COLEMAN, Attorney. E. S L M ; thence W 1 degree, N. claims-again- st t to-wi- J t: , To The I , DomestirSteamLaundry chains; E. 1 degree S. 10.00 chains, Completion of publication April 1C, N. 1 degree E. 10.00 chains to 1915, !tbginning, - area 10.00 acres; We keep the dirt and return the linen In Its original purity." Plaintiff claims that bis grant-an$100 REWARD, $IC0. PUR WAGON , PH?N5 203 FQ in his predecessrs . s' I 44gSHf interest are and, have will fee -- The jraFri of this paper Khe owners- in- fee of s there-tat leasi to learn that pleased one dreaded-dllseascience has that -- lucre - 4kn for sevcub! premisesbet n able to cure In all Its stages, and years last past and have held the that" Is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure same adversely, peaswtbly, open- Is the only positive cure now known to medical fraternity. Catarrh being ly and notoriously against all the the Close to town bf 4,050, One mile from beet dump. SO Inches nf a constitutional disease, requires - a against world and' particularly , treatment- - Halls constitutional iwatcr; one of the oldest water rights in the Snake River Valley. the defendants and each of them Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood jmd mucous during,, the whole nf, said time. 'Cloeeef investigation Invited regarding sott, title, "water" right, ; etc." tiufk'es or the 'systfemr ThcreBy "BOOTH ft BOOTH, sti oj ing the foundation of the disease, Deal with owner only. For price and terras, address P. O. Box 321, plaintiffs Attorney and giving the patient strength by constitution and assist Post office address: Ropm ft, llfetaekfooC TdahoV tH&mrglaraoing'Ju. 6frfh Knight Block, Prtyvor-UtaUf-proprietors have so much faith In Us Box 64, Provo, Utah: curative powers that they offer One . - First pub. Mar. Hundred Hollars for any ease that It SEBB Last pub. April 6.' 1915., fails to cure. Send for list of testid. - - se 40 ACRES BEET LAND FOR SALE -- klfS TTfXSJiSU jp .nstjesr.KVH.Ya -- e- v w nr 2,-191- 00MMLcs AND RETURN From Provo In the District Court ' in- anJ for Utah Comity, Utah. In the matter of the estate of George Conrad, deceased. Or ed i tors present claims electric Service to Salt Lake anc tt risers: mH-to vouchers with luterraedlate Pomta. at the office of Attorney Harvey SIXTEEN TRAINS DAILY duff, U 1 ' frovo ve Prtv 8:30 a.m. vp City, Utah, on or before July - DIRECT OR SAN FRANCISCO 13 y-H- te rs For Particulars call oe o -- rArr 9:35 a.m. 11:35 a.m. 1915. 7 BURDSLL DAVIS, Exceular. Harvey Cluff, Attorney. : : C. W. CRAIG, Agtnt C. E. EGGERTSEN, Ticket Agent " 'Oi Write '"? -J. H. MANDERFIELD, A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City 1 8:35jjjm. 5:35 p.m!" 7:35 p.m. 5:457p.nu. NOTICE TO CREDITCR3 8:43 p.m, FIRST, el for BoothJc BoottC'Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS CITE, SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING Estate of George WOOD. ; ,-ld -- Ekina, De- - 1916. ilAEY on earth for making -- Parker - -- .inejjaesBipgi, Has mother been telling Tou ; "No, your ntother has been telling me nothing; I have lust been noticing The other morning 1 noticed things that you washed'yonr neck and ears and combed your hain" But, darf, dont" I always- - do that every morning? . Not without being-to- ld v you ! " i donumenfs - large variety-- f rem jvviicli. to select. New Desigcs, First Aj -- - - But, Robortr yen alro rhir.ed your shces twice tblsl-is- t week, and your finger nai's hive been p rfecMy manl- cured during the entire week Chew them to me. There, dldn 1 1 till youf Aw, 'dad, thats nothin':! 'T art not so tT'e about that. You bav got me to about half promise that I would let you dpn long-pan- ts on"your next biflUJav. Poes p!J th mean nothing? "What rouid t mean, dad?'1 It might mean arnnmber of things. Another thing you haver done to causg me uneasiness, is to ask me to let you pubr Mar.-- S, r' ' dad!", , - SATCHWA FILM CORPORATION A1lnlng 1 rv- U1 - , ;r - vieit to Jfalt Lake City is not complete unless A you liave a T , Mg mv, -- tells me that this morning you required ten cents for a composition book, and that at noon, w hen sho was over visiting with Allie eame in from Mrs. Conklin, school with two perfectly good oranges which cguld not have cost less than a nickel apiece, and. In retold sponse to het mothere her that you gave them to her. Did you get a composition book today?" dad,' I looked- in mY desk and saw 1 had a composition book. And you looked at Allle and saw to - her she didnt have an orange te 4 U , name Y an that Jt? Aw, how do you know, dad?" "I bet I know what Sunday school Allle goes to!" So do I, pop!" "One of the strangest things I have noticed la that you chum with Alliea Our mother I - - .Aw, "And $pueitfreratt2lfT Resfcmlle Prices. Granite Works JttaaLTSttSJSaa the Presbyterian Sunday school." "But, dr.d, tbs teacher there "Now, Robert, look me right In the eyes. Has the teacher got anything to do with It? v ' Kilc s UFia Occslcy Merble - - AT TBH - C$ART 82 Writ Rm4,.tr Two big nstural hot sulphur vrtor pools. Lady bin. tlomon sttondonts in RHEUMATISM VANISHES - lf?L7V X Mt iss a, sissy,' "W DATU A XAK iisiuijii IlliD ip ND Aim if yoajalwayatoMjQieha But I didnt understand hlm,-da- d. He Is all right when you get to know " him." 1 have noticed that having a nice little sister, with blue eyes and frizzly hair, and pink hair ribbons, Is enough to make ar.v fellow all right! "Is that ell, dad? "Thats an I can think of Just at presen signs of spring certainly do make me Houston PosL want to go fishing! When Man "Goes West A eoldler writing from the trenches asks what is the meaning 'ofThe' sol-dier'- curious phrase for death, Go ing West- - Can.. any reader suggest, an answer to this question? Is it soldier slang, or Is It a phrase that has grown up during the present war? If a poetical explanation were permissible, the metaphor would be obvious. As the sun goes west so life travels to its end. Henley put the thought in some of his finest lines I ' U tn buy dis wkk tne m triune avre'NZW on 1 ll. ..a sn4 in tM legv maohuw i warranted far all f? taa. Uo other L!;e it o other as good Let me be gathered to the quiet west. The sundown splendid and serene death. Dismissing that symbolical pretation, op tan only guess that tha phrase comes from America or the colonies, it to possible, though, we never, heard of It la the eastern .states .ofi' America, that "going West may vba a slang phrase for filing, being con- sldered from an eastern point of view as an equal misfortune. One has. to remember that In this war America, Australia and .India are all making t contributions of men and along with j them contributions of slang. Man-inter- Nobody Can Tell When You Dark - en Gray, Faded Hair With ' Sage Tea. 1 S:v;!r.j L'acilst Campiiiy,' fj trio K:c3DRANCC, MASS. KITAYLOR -- BROt;:.COf"Z Department of the Interior U S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. February 1, 191. .NOTICE- - la Hereby, given .that JJUI--j lam H. Mitchell, of Provp, Utah.' who .on January , 17. 19t0.' made Homestead Entry No. 05355 for E4. Seo-tloa' 81, Township 9 South. Range I , DW f ; 1 j this simple mixture was applied with named Frank Howard, and his pathetio wonderful effect. "By asking at any ditty netted him a fortune. "Only a t Sage and Sul- Pansy Blossom was being played and t drug store phur Hair Remedv,"you will get sung to the extent of almost being a recipe Nuisance some twepty-flvlarge bottle of till nf e years ago. ready to use, for about 50 cents. This Mr. Howard also wrote When th$ simple mixture canbe depended upon Robins Nest Again, another big song to restore natural olor and beauty to that was --whistled --and sung the hair and Is splendid for "dandruff, success to a threadbare extent warbled and dry, itchy scalp and falling hair. Mr. A downtown druggist and contributed comfortably to have mfeana. a Howard's and wordly They everybody-uttsays Vyetha Sags AND ALL THE FAMILY Sulphur, because U darkens bo natural quit writing songs with the punch The ragTwo and a half million readers find it of ly and eenly that nobody can el It of "Only a Pansy Blossom has been applied It's so easyto use time stud about "a big black coon who absorbing interest Everything in it is too. You simply dampeira sponge or liked to spoon with that yellow gal in Written So Yea Can Understand it soft brush and draw It through your the light of the moon, haa supplanted i We ell 400,000 coplee ekery month without hair, taking one strand at a time. By the end havenoeoUcitors. Any variety. While it givma premiumsshow you a cop; or write the mornings thegrayhalr disappears; generally-- ! eonte&dal that the world 1 newsdealerforwillfree postal wtd da. publisher sample gfter another application or .two, it is ia growing better, there are some Y A COPY A restored to Us natural color and look Aft iSe $1.50 " the seheme glossysoft-- and "abundant-- Hedqurat Mechanics Magazine that have net been Improved. Popular Drug Co., two stores, successors to No. DRtchloan Aim., CHICACO Smoot and Palace Drug Cos. (Adv.) Burlington Gazette. poplar MECHANICS MAGAZINE for-uWy- etb' e -- ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION - Clais. AalrifeVT ish end j old-tim- & 1915. Last pub. April 9, 1915. 1st ' money. LET YOUR MONEY BRING YOU IN A GOOD LIVING, A" few share left for sale In what will be one of the biggest companies In the country. WRITE TODAY for full particulars. , City, Utah. 84,t Exchange Building, Ifl useef be will forT)ackground4 and surroundings This city world the Money advertiiiment In" , making pictures! Biggest In the great could not buy It "Support tho home company. Share v i ' profits. M. EKINS,- Administratrix. Robinson, Attorneys for Adminstratrix. 100 A Year Dividends CAN EASILY BE MADE -- what you have been doing, not what .youjiave not been doing, that has got ' ceased. Creditors will present claims Chester Guardian. . with vouchers to the undersigned Grandmother kept her hair beautiful at her residence in Pleasant View ly darkened, glossy and abundant with """ No Songs Like Old Songs. a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Precinct, Utah County, Utah, on Whenever her hair fell out or took on The author of Only a Pansy Blosor before the 10th day of January, that full, faded or streaked appearance, som ia dead.. He. was!an Iowa man SMOOT & SP AFFORD Greatot bulnes j -- Executor. PICTUR ES nJu. , 7cANY6NrCAmRbN7STANDARDrANTHEAr V a.io. ' vTSxecutdr. CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING otI 0 N 3 WimAALCLEOOTE Mai "Ml p.m.-l!s- De Can. New, The Estate of ElizaFoote, s Cinders-GOONo Ne Smoke. ceaed. SERVICE. LOW RATES Creditors will ppesent claims with vouchers to the undersigned Daily Freight Service betweet All Points. at his 'residence in Provo City, Low rate mileage books, unrestric Utah County, Utah, on or before ed as to use, for sale at sill stations. the 10th day of July, 1915. EAT CALIFORNIA ORANGES . 18.35 All-Ste- California Orange Day March 20 COALS, AS FOLLOWS monials. Address F, J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold .Take Hall s Family .PJJla. Joy copstl-- , patlon. (Adv.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS VISIT BOTH EXPOSITIONS Now Optn , Stop-OveLimit 3 Months as Desired TICKETS ON SALE DAILY T fMareh1st tq Nov. 31st Write for Exposition Booklet THE PACIFIC LIMITED Leaves Preve Daily at 10:23 A. M. Carries Standard and Tourist. Sleepers, Observation and Dining Ckr; Free Reclining Chair Car. - seldom oonm suddenly. l'bgj. arc usually the ren't cf thrifty formed in youm, supplenventod by ' the habit of saving. The person who saves always ACCUMULATES, and aceu.nli, tions pave the way to rich-- s. r om.g-a- n begin ike habit-o- f sawng by. ppem lag a sailngs account at this laak. One dollar will start you on, the road to wealth. PROVO COMMERCIAL x SAVIN GS BANK -Reed Smoot , President C. E. Logs Vice President J. T. Fsrrer Cashier J. A. Buttle j. .. ..Assistant Cashier F. G. Richmond ..Assistant Cashier aUjo-4N-- ab HAVIOR OF SMALL SON. Provo, flt&h. PUBLISHING COMPANY make notice of Intention ' r proof, to establish claim The State. of. Utah tp .the. said d above -- described -- before to Defendants : Clerk of the District Court, at Provo, Youi are hereby summoned to Utah, on thelOth day of March, 1915. appear within twenty days after Claimant names as witnesses: ;the service of this summons upon W. B. Gardner, of Elberta, Utah; you if served witlnft the county njFred Gardnw. of Elbcrta,Utah; f which this actiop-i- s brought, 'IwiiHam A; Gardner, of Moslda, UfpTi; erwise Milhin thirty days aftm-.JohH MltcheUf of 0gden service, and defend the above en E. D. R. THOMPSON deceaseth-JDefendart- V RICHES ake-inthp- ir awi STAKE US . PHONE YOUR SOILED LINEN KKEW-SYMPTO- -r LUMBER AND A Square Deal to Every Patron ' N a-f- cf ; DAD POST Robert Might Try to Look Innocent, Subscription Rates; But Father Could Marshal Alto- ' Year," strictly in advancer-fi- O ' gether Too Much Convincing Utah Court. Clrcumstantlar Evidence. advance in Walter Co. Jr., plaitniff, v. iM.mhsrstrictly If ut paid in ndtance add 5f ' Flla F. Martin; John Doe Mai tin Robert I year or 'doe tor six uou.il.s u and Jane Doe Martin whose other Yes, sU." T am lather worried about you and true names are unknown; all he above. - lately. as heirs at law of John W, Martin, holered oi the 1ostofficv Ol Worried about me, pop? deceasedzrml imltv Yov"r5tassecond-elas- a mattei Yes, worried about you!" Victual capacity; John Doe Wall "Why, dad, I havent done a thing lo Act of Congress, tocordiug and Jape Doe Wall, whose" other March to cause you wopr f. 3,4H4. ami true names are unknown, both I admit that that fact Is enough to worry me,, but that la not what-i- s in their individual capacity, and 1 West. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed worn Ing me just at present It Is as heirs at law of Arnold Wall, to final Alsb M. HARMON, Pres. it eosr In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of rt.ih, sitting in .an.l for - J. -- SUMMONS pif NORTH. PROVO THE UtaltTiffitetMoalfa 160 W. FIFTH l'AGESKYx'N For Fcthcr ond Son well-know- n pansy-blosso- ef-t- ha uRt-ver- se - ? N ' t |