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Show THE PROVO POST PROVO YOUTH LAID TO FINAL REST . ' Funeral services of Floyd Redden were held Sunday in. the Fourth ward meeting house. - The services were opened by Hyrum Christensen, Span- Mr. Earl Brown and Miss Electa la - Wood were guests of Miss Neva Deal visitProvo in few a daya speeding of Springville. . - ' Mr. Wm. Harris of Salt Lake tag relatives. - Patrotism Only Sleep ing, Not Dead; Says ish Fork. Murray. Roberta rendered two beautiful selections, Resignation" and One Sweetly Solemn ThoughL AlbertSouthwtck sang I Know My Redeemer Lives." Miss Myrten Thurmond sang "Dry Those -- TearaJLr Misses Sara and Nena Williamson . The Stewart Horsley of Brigham and Miss Alice Mayberry of Provo speakers were James Garrett, Jr and , Thomas Parks of NephL ia the guest of Mrs. C. A. Gla-- were guests at a dinner party given Not since the Civil war has the Ellas A. Gee, Bishop Booth and Bishby Mrs. Hans Williamson of Pleasant Dr. Pyne presided. op Manwaring. Grove Saturday. 3plrit of 76 been abroad in the land words of comfort were given Many Mrs. Mary - Loveless has as her as now The great preparedness In to the grief stricken family. " Mrs. A. C. Dal by has as her guest jfnaata for two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Floyd was born March 17, 1805, at this week Mrs. James Taylor of Le- our cities were needed to show the X C. Hathenbrook and son, Kay, of world, and no less ourselves, that Nephf and In July, 1911 he moved to van. JUtt Lake. our patriotism is only sleeping for Spanish Fork with his parents. Later yt 1911 moved to Provo, Mr: Hyrum Jones of 8t. George, want of an occasion to awaken 1L One in October The Helpful Hour club met Thurs- who has where he resided until his death. Hla been in Provo for several young man visiting Chicago on the L. J. Brown. school Mrs. were of home first at the days spent at Spanday months returned home today. day of the parade and not Intending Fork ish at and the time of his death be to on club will of next Tfae the participate, seeing the great meeting was he to the Fifth grade; promoted and marchin fell line Miss Nettle Hatfield of Spring- demonstration, kb July 27 at the home of Mrs. L. made friends Floyd and was d many He distance. the entire remarked has ville home returned after spendIt. Nelson. to me, I felt I must show my patriot- lovd by all. Besides his parents he ing a few weks in Provo. Is survived by one sister, Annie, and ism, and name out of the parade with Mrs. Thaddeus Corbett of Great an entirely new and enlarged concep-tlo- a brother, Mervin. LAKE VIEW 8UNDAY SCHOOL TalU, Montana, is a Provo visitor. The out of town people were Mr. of whaLmy oountry has doue or MEMBERS GOS me and an Increased appreciation of and Mrs. George Ainge, Mr. and The marriage of Miss Esther Net-aWm. B. Riches and family, Mrs. Alma my duty to it." (Communicated.) and Gerald Hair took place SatThe simple fact is that since the re- Cor, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Jones, Last Wednesday the first large Mr., and. MriJohn. Bowen, Mrs. Harurday evening at the horn of the crowd of the leason participate J" in tirement ufDur Fmrrtlr of July now. a good many years remote, riet Bowen, Mrs. Milner, Hyrum Sattes parents on Provo Bench.- Im- climbing our old veteran,- Timpano-gor- . ore had actually been nothing in Christensen Wellington Woodsy all mediate relatives witnessed the cere- Everyone who tsarted, twenty-fouin all, succeeded In getting to b dally life to arouse patriotism. The of Spanish Fork; Mrs. William Qstler the top, five attaining the highest life to arouse patriotism, The Span- and ... daughter, . Susie, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mr. Bennton Nelson of Salt Lake peak. The wonderful scenery, the ish war did to some extent, but this John Ostlely Mrs. Cleve, James Garrett, Jr., Thomas G. Park, Was a Provo visitor Sunday. deep beautierfof nature andK the young man of 25 today was only a all of NephL viewof our glorious valley thrilled small boy then. i featTo many the most Impressive Mr. James E. Taylor of Levan re- our Inmost souls. CARD OF THANKS We left Aspen Grove at 5: SO each ure in the preparedness parade In tarded home after spending a few was one not for.fiis the number, great fully prespared tars visiting in Provo, Journey, Chicago, We wish' to thank all of those who , Huge ledges, masses of snow, water- nor the large representation of wo- Hr. Vern C. Dalby of Salt Lake was falls. wlM flowers and disheartened men, both young and middle aged, fci'tyBo kindly took part at the services of ta Provo Sunday visiting relatives maidens were soon seen in abund- rather the splendid marching. For our loved son gnd brother, and to ance. The flowers comforted - the ten hours these civilians, thousands ou many kind and loving friends and friends. , ,t , lassies and the snow afforded amuse- - of whom had never before marched who showed us love, sympathy and In the hour of our sorrow Miss Mabel Storrs of American nient for the boys, so all continued In a' public procession, swung past asolstance and bereavement. We' especially' dewith even linea .and correct step; Pork was' a Provo visitor the latter an ward w ith cheerful hearts. to thank Mf. Suttcn and his emsire We rested beside the lake and lis- and with only a few halts in all that part of the weeki for their kindness and assistployees Mr. Fred Storrs went to Richfield tened to the resounding echoes of time, and these of only a few seconds ance. That y these untrained Sunday, where he will he for several our voices, the smallest call carried duration. Mr, and Mrs. James A. Redden hundred of yanls.-- It required jnanv thousanda were ' able to do this at weeks. . ' and Fa mlty. these to as what least encouraging . big hearts and. one might effort to case in of do women could and men was reach It well the worth Mrt. George Sutherland Is visiting top, but The Democrats of the Fourth Judi' . emergency and under the instruction aelativea In Provo. She will .return It. cial district will hold their conventa Salt Lake during this week and We planted a, small flag on', the of drill master. tion to nominate a judge and district ' was demonstration wBI leave for. a two weeks visit in peak and after nursing our nearly , Moreover, the on August 17. - The convenattorney aa presidents Franciaco.- - On her return she frozen feet and our exhausted stom- thoroughly democratic, will be Leld In the Central school wm be at the Hotel Utah for two achs, we took the last' look at. our of banks and captains of industry tion and will convene at 10 a. m. beloved mountain home and enjoyed whose names are known in every months. -, the snowslide of our lives down the itate marched shoulder' to' shoulder Oliver S. Olsen has been .made with their own soldiers of industry, exMrs. J. W. Farrer entertained at glacier. second " counsellor to Bishop Burdell comto a It required-- less effort to reach pressing an equal loyalty tar borne at dinner Wednesday Davis in the Pleasant View ward. carmarcher And every Hr. and Mrs. J. O. Berry and ckmp and we soon detoured the early mon cause. was caused through the The vacancy In the H. Windsor H. The ried Flag. Baa Dal Pftt of NephL supper prepared' by Misa Ethel , , resignation of William Fauaett l e e e e , r We had the time of our lives August Popular Mechanics. Ttte members of the 8 take Beehive and will go again at the first opporFuneral service over the remains The census enumerators for the war entertained Thursday afternoon tunity. of Jennie Rltta, the- oney been apWe quote L. L. Bunnell as fol- schools of this city have r Mrs. J. William Knight ot Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Halls-day- , daughter Mrs. ward, First lows: We heartily recommend ML pointed as follows; e e will be held In the Second ward ward, Second Mr. - Mrs. Sarah ThUrgood ot Eureka Is Tlmpanogos as, s panecea for all Gertrude Page; tomorrow at J oclock. The child Albert ward. Third I ' be Mt Warner! a wonderful nervous disorders ; as Frovo.vtiltor.. ,f aa operation, M. Y oung; specimen of natures beauty, and as Jones; Fourth ward, F. Mrs. John Jensen, who has been a promulgator of the doctrine of fifth ward, Miss Ora Manwaring. visiting in New - York for the past ' t The board of county commissioners COUNTY VALUATIOII months, has returned to her Mrs. Wyman Berg and family and were in aession today and transacted in Provo.- - While away Mrs. Xmmn -- visited many. place of In- Mrs. Herbert Robinson and family tb regular business. Road CommisNEARLY FORTY terest an dwent sightseeing through are spending a few weeks at Vivian sioner Marion Cllnger met with the board. i twenty states. She also visited the park. -- i Mbit House. Mrs. Jensens - son, MILLION DOLLARS t In the Fourth District court Satur-fioJSdta, accompanied her to Washing-tan- . Mr. O. H. Berg has just returned a two weeks' visit with hla son, day the Jury in the case of W. B. Mrs. Jensen reports very favora-anvs.- - J. W. Finch brought in a conditions in and Mr. H. H. Berg, Mr. Berg also via- Hughes From the report on valuations of favor of the plaintiff for in Beckverdict ' thaf New York is much cleaner Ited his' daughter. Mrs. W. W. mad hi Utah county by the property . 153.70.' Ban she' expected, Mrs. Jensen en- stead of American Falls. county clerk, E. T. Palfreyman, there joyed: every minute of her visit but is every Indication that a real conatajtea that she Is for Utah, a good test win develop between Utah and lace to visit and a good place to Juab counties over the taxes from n , Iron Blossom mine. The company the . to has declarel that 80 per cent of the ere U is b Hr,. Esther Smith Fp4vo visitor, the guest of her county side of the line, but the members of the state board of equalizamother, Mrs. Geo. W. Gee. 0 m " - - w e tion have given to this county twenty I..' Mrs:' Al L Johnson entertained at per cent only, while the 80 per cent r--i Is given to Juab county. The report Jinoer evening in honor of Mrs. sent to the state board is as follows: Esther Smith of Mosida. Tosn or city lots, value $2,991,375. Farm ho has been lands, 196,945.49 acres, value, Hr, John Jensen, a re$264,140. has the at Reservation, visiting . h., - J Grazing lands, ,80,708.68 tained home after enjoying a two acres; rvalue, $3,505T wwnths visit. ; Mr, Jensen ha been V aR over the reservation and visited U,,,th?r Jands, j26,57.39 ac.res; value, ' 8267,520. many places of Interest. V Mining claims, Young American ra. 0y t. jf Just too adorable t ' It cooks ciouslyv Gas store comfort end results the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. No 6oal or wooddirt, ashes, odor or needless cost. No overheated kitchens. Bur Co oo Safety OH. - It coats obf a low nti a day to oook oa Now Porfeodoo. ova. So t&o oow boat retain 1b Look (or tho long blua ohimaaya. Now Porfoodoo Oil Cook Stovoo are sold any odols ot hardware aad goooral atone ooorywhom. Cook la Comfort this Saoamor, -- n f LIMB-TIMPANO -- -- M-- a. orators,' r New York Dressmaker & Furrier and Remodeling Suita and Fura. work Half Price During July and August Making AU ONE PIECE DRESSES, GOWNS, $5.00 AND UP. - . , Hotel Lamar Apt. 15 , I -- 7-- . Mrs. Dennison . PalcSallow Chcckis show that the blood is impoverished and that the stomach is not properly assimilating its food. In fact a womans physical condition always shows in her face. Paleness, blotches, pimples, sallowness or dull eyes all Tell the Need 2a " eve-nta- r Nut-tal- l. COATS SUITS, $5.00 $3.00. Of Beechams Pills. Women who are subject to these conditions should not fail to avail themselves of their prompt and beneficial effect Beechams Pills are prepared to furnish the necessary relief. They dear the system of impurities, gently stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels and tone the system. Their mild and thorough action quickly rid the skin of blemishes, Improve the circulation and hdp the digestion. Every woman should know the comfort, and experience the help of dssCiooio POlo . ear-ol- d eta IbiwLa vwU, Wm, hrmrUm i SeeddVaW t Worn with - ! i dlad-teHow- 1 iv teg 1,689 colonies of bees, $5,112. "Merchandise and trade fixtures, $2,320,945. . -- m d New-Yor- Iv. .... - , J;K it ' K - J-- WCwitfWSb ', . 1 . x . ' MT. . . J Qe o. A. Storrs and son, "Bus-1.left Friday for California, where they will ' spend two months visiting WaUre and; pladesJoT Interest 1 77 ... - ' --- f - --- .... .... and David Openshaw Mrs. Hr. and and son, and Ljnn, daughter, Lavern, Mrs. Elizabeth Wall were aSania-- 'were enterin Thursday. They William L. Mrs. talned at dinner by j- penshaw. v. 1.. - Alexander C. J. Gaffney ot Mrs ot the Bpringville .was the guest Chester Mrs. week st the home of - vaa.l and-- Mrs.. Helen Bedford. - jj V - ti A sceneTfomJ'lSe T'catest" of a!i plays," Columbia the.'t'e July 27'and T8.T'r: - i i V The members of the Seeoud ward it tie choir formed a merry hayrack party Provo Lake TELEGRAM TELLS Thursday evening to the vesorL. , , X , value, $13,568,935. Improvement on town L A& Where"are i ! ?u or city lots, $4,679,943. Improvement . on acreage, j Elg.TOtal $7,145,- - Live Stock Horses and mules on Tange," 333; tlon of the body. TJie undertaker $9,550. here'R',,e FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT was instructed to send the body Otherwise assessed, 8,873; value, for burial. $680,097. American Fork. Juy 16 In a tele , Cattle on range, 8,496; value, ' Davia ot Peasant View from an gram received this an operation for ap- Sheep or goats on range, 8,499; unleftaker in Los Angeles, Mrs. Jo- - ha undergone senb W. Brcn of this city was In- - pendicitis at the Provo General bos- value $41,430. - Otherwise assessed, 14,810; value formed of the death of her son, Jo pital. - auan caused 25 $88,133. . by years, seph, aged Total Heier L. candidate for Value, $23,891. Swine, ,5,782; Cummings. tomoblleaccldent value of on state of $1,715,983. the livestock, The telegram stated that he vas Republican icretery vicbel, was In Utah county Friday and Personal Property Other Than Llva-fatally Injured Friday night stock. last evening and tullng for dlsposl- OF s $223,-35- , . ; -- d Not otherwise enumerated, Total, $5X88.112. Total assessed by county assessor, $676,-17- desire of every woman. Additional hair is necessary for prevailing styles of hairdressing. $28,310,485. Assessed by the State Equalization; RaUrqads, Board of $9,172X80. Electric light and power companlel, $1,327,722. Telephone companies, $296,134. Express companies, $3,045. Telegraph companies, $50,855. Car companies, $136,385. Improvements and maeh Inery of mining companies, $114,070. Net proceeds of mines, $96,652 Total assessed., by the State board, Grand total, $35X07,578. $11,197,093. Our Guaranteed Human Mr. Palfreyman has written the will match your own board relative to the apportionment hair bo perfectly, that the most of the net proceeds of the Iron Bloscareful; inspection would tall to som Mining company as follows: t disclose the difference. Call and In looking over the State Board examine these. assessment and checking same with EXCEPTIONAL VALUES the Iron Blossom company, will state CRAWFORDS IDEAL- that; you have "apportioned , this coun- ty only 20 per cent of the net pro-- ' HAIR BAZAAR ceeds and the company states that at 115 N. Academy Ave. Phone 602J least 80 per cent should be apportioned to this county and they also report that they have furnished your board with a map showing the locaForethought. tion- where- - the tninerahvras knocked that rntUe"r' downr ialso visited the mine-witforethought 6ftehsaves" themabig Mf. Gabbott and they reported the expense. Here U an instance : W. same and also stated that 7 E. Caldwell,. Ohio,., wjrltev' they would have their engineer make I do not believe a to tba't our family out report 7 your board. 7 ''Thls coirnty lnalats on' the appor- has been without Chamberlains Colic, tionment as stated by the Iron Blos- Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since we commenced keeping house som oempany." years The total assessed valuation for ago. When we go on a nextended vis1915 was $17,059,312. of which $12, it we take It with us. Obtainable 051,030. was by the county assessor everywhere advt and $5,908,282 by the uti d Equalization, showing an Increase of - Genuine. Plymouth Red Tag Binder $22,518,316, of which $16,259,455 was Twine. Highest Quality, Right by the county assessor and $6,188,811 Prices Consolidated Wagon X Co. by the State Board.1 Hair-Switche- s People-are-learn- ing h I and-die- "INDIVIDUALITY In' the dressing of the hair is the Machinery, tools, etc., $1,459,563. - Money, solvent credits, etc., - 0. "to-hi- m Ai-cher- " - State-Boar- We-chi- |