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Show THE PBOVO POST ANNA When yof visit 2 Salt Lake and .want a nice, clean, modern 'Hotel, centrally located, call at the K. HARRISON DIED GO. COMMISSIONERS YESTERDAY MET HERE MONDAY x Anna K. Harrison, 63 years of age, and widow of the late William H. Harrison, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lily Prothero last evening of a complication of Mrs. Harrison was a nadiseases, tive of London, where she lived until she was three years of age and then her parents to Utah. accompanied The family came to Provo where Mrs. Harrison has since made her home. The deceased Is survived by six daughters and one son as follows: Mrs, Sarah Thurgood and Mrs. Mary Redmond or Eureka; 'Mrs. Etta Elli-BoMrs. Lily Prothero, Mrs. Hattie Dattge,- - Mrs. Elfie Graham and Walter Harrison, all of Provov She is also survived by seventeen grandchildren. Funeral services u ill be held Thursday at 2 oclock in the Sixth ward meeting house. Mrs.- Salt Lake Hotel Main Just South of Postoffice. 372 Hot and - - cawter Steam heat, day and night Rooms bath Everything new and clean. .Rates from 75c up With bath, $1.23 up J. T. ROYSTON, Proprietor. Get rid of dandruff it males the scalp itch "and "the hair fall out Be wise about your hair, cultivate it, like the women in Paris lo . They regularly use . EDINAUDS EAU.DE QUININE iren. and women the world over use and endorse this famous preparation. It keeps the scalp clean and white anapreserves the youthful brilliancy of the hair. AmeriBuy a 50c jottle from your dealei or send 10c to our . all dont Above a bottle things neglect can Officefor testing your hair. ! ED. PINAUD Bldg, New York (WE PAY CASH For Ypur Second Hand Furniture WE WANT A CARLOAD 7we undersell everybody Now Second Hand Store D. 0. WAID PROP. PHONE 34 At a meeting of the county held yesterday the following business was transacted. The petition of the residents of Lake Shore asking to be included in the Benjamin Lake Shore drainage district was taken under advisement. Lake View residents petitioned for an appropriation for aroad on the sand hill. This was taken under advisement. C. H. Ward, A. W. Jensen, Marlon Clinger. James E. Daniels and Wm. M. Wilson of the Good Roads committee of the Provo Commercial club appeared on the matter of road construction in Provo canyon from Hoovers farm to Aspen grove and in other parts of the county. The clerk was Instructed to file application to the U. S. district forester at Ogden for survey of the road and the club committee - was COMMERCJAL CLUB asked to take the matter up further -- LUNCHEON TOMORROW wit- h- Commissioners J. F. Bring-hurand County Surveyor J. R. The regular meeting of Stewart for the development of plans the Provo Commercial club will be forgot her road Improvements in the held tomorrow. The postmasters of county. A meeting of the committee was the state who are here In convention will be the guets of the club at set for Wednesday at 7 oclock In the ' the dinner. A large attenaance is Commercial club rooms. WXsn cowy with at your or tke trap toy springs aa fU elotikeffe m tkeworM, Vrfrgf Tk lirtst inin lx tows carry "Arrow -- . PROVO, UTAH oU a4 Md pmUr ktUa, tkoui Sold by your home dealer and 284 other L leading merchants in Utah Club T. - - naokelm, aad i tkc New Cbm anj rtlyour pm aili REM OIL. tkt ttmVmai Um Prmiw jWwnfc Llinmml JUw Prmmtmhtt THE REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC J - Impressive funeral services were held yesterday afterhoon In the Adventist church over the remains of Nels P. Peterson, a well known rest dent of the Second ward, who died Friday evening of old age and general debility. Mr. Peterson was a native of Sweden, where he was born June 12, 1830. In 1879 he came to Utah, where he has since made his home. The deceased is survived by his wife, one son, John N. Peterson and one daughter, Mrs. John Larson of Salt LakeCttyrelevengrandchildren and five great grandchildren. Peter Frederick, the two year old son of Mr. And Mrsi Burton Ahlander, died at the family residence Saturday of an infantile complaint The burial took place yesterday at the 0. H. Berg & Son Undertaking Parlors. - CARTRIDGE CO. ' Lirfmt Mmmfttmnrt ( fimmi mlilmMi'n m tkt Wtrii f WlMVirtl Bi?IIil pt4Fv2&2dSZ'2&&J A COMMUNICATION OREM ELECTRIC ' ! ALT Editor of The Post: I read with considerable Interest In last nights Issue of the Herald an article reporting the theft of an automoThe State Postmasters convention bile belonging to O. W. Bailey. The will be held In this city Wednesday story tells of a possible clue the chief and members of the delegation will of police had of the thief and of his be the guests of the Provo Commerstopping the driver of the stolen car, cial club at luncheon followed by an who got out of the machine and ran automobile trip to points of Interest in and around the city. In the down the street too fast for the chief. I wonder how many people In evening the - visitors will be entertained at the Columbia theatre. Provo are trying to figure out Just Business meetings will be held in the what the chief of police was doing forenoon and afternoon at the Com- while the thief was getting out of the car and making his getaway. mercial club. If the qualifications of a policeman are to be judged by hlsabillty as ""a Lawrence"McGIvern, Socialist canfoot racer, then it would appear that didate for the supreme court on the our chief of police ls not swift Socialist ticket wilf deliver a lecture to qualify. At any rate It enough at the Episcopal church on West 2nd seem that the man ahead did would North street Friday evening. Matters our not take policeman seriously and of importance will be taken up and It also that there was no reaappears discussed and all interested in the son he should, so long as he why work ofthis party are cordially Incould outrun the cop. The story vited to attend. reads like the comedy - film of , the movies with our chief of police meet ing all of the obstacles. . Tours truly, LAKE CITY - Postmasters Will Funeral is Held Meet Here Tomorrow Nels P, Petersons pnrx-pset- ed those are the tunas whem angle Arrow and "Nitre Club atccl liaad akalla skew why tkey ara called the Sin?. Tk MhI liu aAa tfc nuia JifhraM. It grip, tka powder ltd kxpt til tki iriv of tko xxploetoa tifkt -- desired. a whlr-r--r, ' st the wo flierful French Hair Tonic. Try it for yourself .Njte its exquisite quality and fragrance.Aristo-crati- c PARFUMERIEp. PINAUD, Dept M - to PAYSON DAIU i t Prove Northbound Leaving Southbound 7.22 am.2 8.39 am. 9.38 am. 10.55 am. 12.55 pm. 2,55 pm. - 456 pm. 10.12 a 11.53 a 1.63 p 53 pm. 5.38 pm 6.54 pm.' 7.65 pm. 9.38 pm. 11.22 pm. tit L9 pm. f;" am. . - c S.63 pm. " 6.54 pm. 8.53 pm. 1U3 pm. Operate between Lehl and 2 Pay-eo- n only. Limited trains, stop only at Lehl, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Provo, Sprlngvflle and Spanish Pork. w - L ' Orem- Eprese on all Trains A Mileage Book will save You Money , - A SUBSCRIBER 11 Despondency. When you feel discouraged and despondent do not give up but take a dose of Chamberlains Tablets and you are almost certain to feel all right within a day or two. Despondency Is very often due to Indigestion and biliousness, for which these especially valuable. tainable everywhere. advt. tab-lets-a- re Ob- the Agent - Investlgate-As- k can give better service on your freight shipment whether It be a hundred pounds or a carload Intel-staThrough rates and routes to points In connection with the Union Pacific System and allied The Inter-Urba- n te - lines- - , NOTICETO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the secretarys ifflce until OcL Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up 16, for constructing a hos, pltal at Sallna, Utah. For plans and specifications, see O. G. Neilson, secretary. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the bid. The Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any and all 1916, 25-be- d Every Morning Gat In the habit of drinking glass of hot watsr befory "" bids." O. G, Neilson, Sec. By P. C. Scorup, Pres. First pub. Oct. 3, 1916. Last pub. Oct. 10, 1916. THE UTAH DISTRICT COUNTY," fN j. OF " UTAH,"' -- of TO CREDITORS, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Martin M. Larson, attorney at law. Holbrook Block, Provo, Utah, on or before the second day of Febbe forever barred. ruary,. 1917, or ELIAS A. GEE, Administrator, of the Estate of George Baum, Deceased. Martin M. Larson, Attorney for Administrator. First pub.-Oc- L Last pub. OcL 3, 1916. 7 31, 1916. Were not here tong, so Jets make oar etay agreeable. Let us live well eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look well, what a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very easy It Is If one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split-tinheadache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can. Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy, by opening the sluices of the system each morning and Cashing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stag- ' nant matter.or sick whether ailing, .Everyone, well, should, each morning, before' breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the previous ; days Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans 6ut all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives me a splendid appetite for breakfast While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate is quietly extracting, a large volume of water from the blood and getting .ready for a thorough Cushing of all the Inside - f In the Matter, of the Estate George A. Baum, Deceased. NOTICE ... OF COURT STATE . breakfast CENTRAL UTAH HOSPITAL CO, g . - -- There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases it was supput together, and tor yearsDoctors preposed to be Incurable. scribed local rsmediee, and by constantwith local treatment, ly failing toitcure incurable. Catarrh is a pronounced local disease, greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore re- organs. The millions of people who are quires constitutional treatment. Halls F. J bothered with constipation, bilious Catarrh Cure, manufactured by constiCheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is a spells, stomach trouble; others who tutional remedy, is taken internally have sallow skins, blood disorders and and acts thru the Blood on the Mucoue to get a Surfaces ot the System. One Hundred sickly complexions are urged Dollars reward is offered for any case quarter pound of limestone phosphate that Halls Catarrh Cure falls to cure. from the drug store. This .will cost Send- - for circuiar and testimonials; very little, but is sufficient to make F. J. CHENET & CO., Toledo, Ohio. anyone a pronounced crank on the before breakSold by Druggists. 75c. subject of inside-bathin- g Hall's Family Pills fur constipation. fast . . |