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Show r ' j W, ' t t SPRING CLEANING, RE. MODELING or BUILDING Remember the r ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Allen are Basil T, Kerr the PUMBING COMPANY Are agents (or the famous KOHLER ENAMEL WARE (See Saturday Evening Post, Leslies Weekly & Harpers) We keep a full stock of Re- and he states that the new 'arrival will be on the Job in a short tim3. Mother and child are gettlngjUgnx PAGE FIVE, Kimball Player "Piano Sheriff Corlessoif Sal( Lake, was a Provo visitor Sunday and in company, with Sheriff East took a trip to Utah lake, here they watched the seining under ice, conducted by tbe Madsen brothers. About 12,000 pounds of fisn were caught during the day. proud parents of a fine baby boy. .Ted says he has wanted some one to et out Blue Prints for sometime r THE PROVO POST News for Our Busy Readers When considering - V - EV number of Provo men will go ntcely and "Ted Is all smiles. to Salt to attend the annual rally which will be held at the Hotel pair Material B. H. Brown returned from Park Utah next Saturday in honor of LinOffice 331 W 3rd North Phone 333- colns birthday. -- Waiter Adams and City Sunday night and reports feet of snow on the level across the G. J. Carpenter are among the speakers on the program from Provo. meadows between the summit and the park. In the main street he says Two snowslides came down in Prothe snow is piled up from eight to vo canyon near Wildwood, 13 miles ten feet between the sldewa'k and from Provo Friday night The slides were about 130 feet wide and 20 feet the wagon road. deep. A crew was sent up Saturday and made an opening through the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp are slides by Sunday; but Saturday night over the arrival of a baby two other slides came down between girl at Itheir home. Mother and child Vivian park and Wildwood, one of these being 400 feet wide and up to are getting along nicely. 40 feet in depth; the other was smaller, hut it will take several days to The White River levee broke &l clear the track even if no more slides Clarendon, Arkansas, Saturday night occur. The heavy snowfall followed and Arkansas City Is facing destruc- by rain and thaw have made s tion as a result of the precarious conIn the canyon such that other dition. Sixteen lives have been re- slides are expected. ported lost Thousands of people are homeless and In need of immeStop SALEM WILL CONTEST diate assistance. Two thirds of Lincoln, Desha and Chicot counties are A large number of Salem residents covered by water which is flowing to hear the came to Provo Eyestrains and Nervousness through a dosen breaks In the Ar contested will yesterady In Lois which case DR. G. H. EEINDSELMAN kansas rixf levees and the water Is Ann David Madsen Is praying for an raising at the rate of nearly an inch Eyesight Specialist Fear is expressed that order admitting the will of Alfred an, 2touf, L. Carlson to probateand the Issuance Thousands of testimonials. many lives have been lost along the Examination ' and Testing lower course of the Arkansas, and to herself of letters testimentary of wllL According to the testimony room equipped with the latest the Red Cross Relief expeditions are the in court, the brothers of the given elng conducted as rapidly as possiscientific, instruments. are attempting to break the deceased ' ble In that district With Heindselman Optical & will made by the deceased in favor Mrs. Elizabeth T. Mohr of Provi- of Mrs. Madsen and they are bring Jewelry Co. undence, R. 1. was acquitted Saturday to show that Mrs. Madsen used to due influence get the will made In by a Jury of instigating the murder of her husband, Dr. C. Franklin Mohr, her favor. The property at stake amPiano and Vocal Students and the two negroes, Henry Spell ounts to approximately $3000. Tesman and Cecil Brown were found timony given in the case goes to desiring to enroll for the l guilty of the charge. George W. provq that the deceased had Intendterm just beginning can Healis another negro in the case, ed to marry the beneficiary of ths died at her home, turned states evidence, pleading will find A license has been issued marriage to guilty manslaughter and was the to A. R. 3&ung of Stone, Idaho and states chief witness. Jane Herbert of Benjamin, Utah.' Tiw The A 4-a- Embodimerit of IVANHOE. at the ELLEN Simplicity Wed., Feb. 9 condl-dltlon- 4 I HEADACHES and-ha- d Prof. C. W. Reid in his studio at the Colum- - bia Theatre Monday, Tues. day and Thursday forenoon. pleasing? of architecture and finish; it may may dazzle the eye with its beauty - -- - - It - . . - - t and is creating considerable it terest. This is a pretty good time to do that fixing in- which all results are obtained. Herman Coppes, the youngest "lifin the Joliet prison, who was convicted of the murder of Mrs. Maud Sleep and her two children three years ago will be freed from the penitentiary if the effoits of John I). Rockerfeller and other Influential people are successful. Coppes is seventeen years of age and the youngest life prisoner in any Unite! States penal institution. Mr. Rockerfeller has become interested in reforming the tvorst bad boy as he Js called and no expense will be spared in the process of reformation. which has been promised to your wife for so long. The lumber and the nails are re- - Jy at our epr cent Interest on first class securities city or farm' property. Phone Co 6 Double 8 G. C. Real v Charles Smelby, 40 years of age, is lftxa precarious condition at the poBONNEVILLE LUMBER COMPANY licy emergency hospital as the result of a self inflicted gun shot wound at D. W. Hamilton, Manager. oclock yesterday afternoon 'in Salt Lake. Smelby procured a gun and went to Liberty park early In the r.. afternoon where he fifed the shot ? which will in all probability prove fatal. He has been a resident cf Sait Lake .tor five yeaf3 although little is known of him. BEST IN QUALITY Funeral services ever the remains of James, the two vewcld son of Mr and Mrs J. N. AuArrea of Provo Bench were held in the Sharon ward today. The child died of dilation of the heart. aee Marriage licenses have been issued to the following counles, Joseph H. Dempsey and Martha Melissa Bullock; George 1L Farmer and Mary A. Smith. Both couples are from Provo. E. A. Buckley, formerly of the H. G. Blumentba! Plumbing company and P. L. Larsen bavP entered Into the plumbing business and will open Quickness of response to every impul se of air, the shifting of a lever, pressing LOWEST nr PRICE f SERVICE FIRST Independent Goal Go. Phoa 456 Both Mr. Buckley and Mr. Larsen have bad long and successful careers in this line of work and have decided to establish a business of their own. ; THE KIMBALL PLAYER PIANO . 83 notes ; circulating library privileges,, all that , The Kimball complete scale heart can wish. Let us demonstrate to y our satisfaction at warefroomk 46 North Aca demy Avenue : k r Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the South Folk Trout Co., a corporation, held on the 7th day o? February, 1916, an assessment (No. 6) of 3 cents per share, was levied on the outpital stock of the standing immediately to Harvev Cluff, secretary, at his office at Room I, Knight block. Provo City, Utah. Any stook on which this assessment mv remain unpaid on Friday, the 10th day of March, 1916, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is 4 ! A ? 41 1 s 1j ' eft v 4 9 qp r'!'' "df .? r ! made before, will be sold a( my office on Wednesday, the 23th day of March, 1916, at 9 o'clock A. m., to pay the trASJ-- T-I j 'Wi .f X V1 & ' A 'C -- S, 5 . ' I - il i -w '.IV?h ' vr c 4 T 2 15 i i - ? 1 r I If- - U delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expanse A scene from The Founding, a p.it Paramount at Tile Columbia Friday. featuring Mary Pickford of sale. f'- Said the City Physician: Nebo National Mining Co., a Corpora, tlon. Principal Place of Business, Provo City, Utah. that at a n meeting of the board of directors of the Nebo National Mining Co., a corporation, held on the 5th day of 1916, an assessment (No. 3) of one mill per share was levielon outstanding capital stock of the company, payable Immediately to Harvey Cluff. secretary, at bis office at Room No. 1. Knight Block, Provo City, Utah. Any stock on which this assessment may remain unpaid on Monday, the 14th day o(, March, 1916, 'will be delinquent and adveitised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made' before, will be sold at my office on Saturday the 1st day of April, 1916, at 9 oclock a m- - to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cos's pf advertising arf expense Feo-ruar-v, (? w ' i- the Knight Trust and Savings bank, the following office) s were Jesse Knight, president; ft. E. Allen,' vice president 'and cashier; Fred G. Warnick, assistant, cashier; O. c. Beebe, W. W. Armstrong, Fred W. Taylor. R. R. Irvine, Jr.W. Lester Mangum and W. O. Creer, directors. , ft- KM) ill The regular meeting of the Provo Commercial club will be held Wednesday at the Spencer cafe. W- - t- of sale. HARVEY CLUFF, Secretary. Office t No, 1, Knight Block, Provo ' CityTVtah. Important business matters will be One of the "Panzer Duo, one of the transacted and all members are urged at the Columbia Wednesday. First pub. Feb. features to be present. . K This Dairy Comes up to Anything in the Country j we do e .hardly physician kind to the tlnnk'he 'oul' nuike a statement of general public without r first making aninvetigi-- - Knowing tion. V, - T " With the establifcliment of tins Fact and tluTi Official Rtcommendation att'aclied thereto, doe-it naturally follow that this. Lajry is the onl from which jou should buy yoqr dairy products? Is there anything too good for your children? No!. 'not give them the adThen why Assuredly, vantage of the best! Then why not give them the free from the' contaminating substances, bad jodors of unclean &jiecls and corrals. A product rally drawh from cows that exercise in lanre clean fields with plenty of. clean artesian water to drink and deep in clean fetraw in'ainodel barn. nt Phone 1G6-- R -- 8, 1916, Cherry Hill Dai y . T V A c Pi Robinson. Bros. hereby-give- a meeting of the "directors of f g. at your own pleasure and volition. pression, all these things in your own han ds THE WONDERFUL FLAYER PIANO nt At im-- -- met Thursday evening and elected the following officers for the ensuing year; Mrs. Elizabeth Bean, president; Mrs. J. O. Ward, vice pres, ident; Mrs. Emma Jones, secretary ana treasurer. The organization is JFjPtnposed of the wives of the local - ' 4 of a button, all the delicate shading, fine, phrasing, all that goes to make the .w HARVEY CLUFF, Secretary. in the near future in the Martin row Office at Room 1, Knight Block, Buck-le- y Mr avenue on North Academy Provo, Utah. 1916. to j First pub. Feb. 8, went to Salt Lake yesterday purchase stock for the anew establishNOTICE OF ASSESSMENT , ment. The annual meeting of the Ladies Aux j !iary .. of., the Provo 'Tire depart--me- firemen. ' ' 8 ' T. H Heat, Mgr. er up around the place yard. expected be a long one , charm the ear with its masterful techniqu e, but the real satisfaction is the ease with beem-substitute- hearing-w- ill - - - , The famous Teddy Slingsby suit, T A judgment has been entered In which concerns ..the, right of a California hoy to inherit $503,000 of the the district court in the case of 13. late Rev. Charles Slingsby, has been V. Pratt against John S. Peck et al in the court of appeals in for $350, principal;' $118.60, in terest, London. The contestants in the suit and $50 attorneys fees and costs of NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT claim that the Slingsby heir died and court. that a child belonging to a Mrs. LilSouth Fork Trout Co., a Corporation, lian Anderson of California had. $io,oo.oa Principal place of businesa, Provo and, that this child is not Ten Thousand Dolars to loan at City, Utah. tthe legitimate heir. It Is that the What, after all, is most Study theprominent features of the Player Piano. ' . |